Joe Rogan Experience #2487 - Action Bronson

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Action Bronson is a musician, chef, artist, and host of “Fuck That’s Delicious.” His next album, “Planet Frog,” is expected later this year. https://www.youtube.com/@ActionBronsonMusic https://www.actionbronson.com

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0:00Mammoth ivory curios, male accessories, and travel/ancient sites (Mexico City & Teotihuacan)
9:58Ancient sacred sites, archaeology, and early human history (pilgrimages, layered cities, boats, Neanderthals, fossil gaps)
20:43Noah’s Ark formation on Mount Ararat, flood myths, and AI anxiety (from art to society)

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0:00

Joe Rogan Podcast, check it out.

0:03

The Joe Rogan Experience.

0:05

Train by day, Joe Rogan Podcast by night, all day.

0:09

That would have brought a smile to my face.

0:15

Yeah, and all the weird shit that someone's given me, that's at the top.

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Well, I got this.

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This is a woolly mammoth tooth that my friend John gave me.

0:24

That's fucking ridiculous.

0:25

A woolly mammoth tooth with a woolly mammoth carved into it.

0:27

That's craziness.

0:28

That's crazy, right?

0:30

That tooth's probably 10,000 years old.

0:31

No bullshit.

0:33

But the balls to carve into it, too.

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I know, I would never.

0:36

I mean, it's beautiful.

0:37

That's gorgeous.

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The guy did it, he nailed it.

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I mean, it's a beautiful little elephant there.

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That's fucking unbelievable.

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But I would never carve into one of these things.

0:45

It almost looks like an alligator gar from the side, like a little alligator

0:49

jaw.

0:50

Right.

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It does look.

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Right?

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The thing about these teeth, though, is they find so many of them that they don't

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think of them as precious.

0:59

So you're allowed to do stuff with them.

1:01

Like, you could buy a knife with a woolly mammoth handle.

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Like, this is a piece of woolly mammoth that they make for a gun.

1:11

Oh, that's nuts.

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So you could put that on a 1911.

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It's a handle made out of woolly mammoth teeth.

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You just have an extra handle?

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Is this this handle?

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It's the pistol.

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Or this handle?

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It's the pistol handle.

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It's the pistol handle.

1:23

Yeah.

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And this is a piece...

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It would make a good handle for this one, too.

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Like, the front one for fucking...

1:28

Oh, okay.

1:28

Like, if you're holding a sick-ass thing.

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Yeah, sick-ass thing.

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Yeah.

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Yeah, I definitely could do that, too.

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I mean, they basically could make anything they want out of it.

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They make folding knives out of it.

1:38

Jamie has a folding knife out of it.

1:40

Can you make piano keys out of it?

1:42

Oh, yeah.

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You definitely could.

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Yeah.

1:44

The woolly mammoth...

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They use it for...

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The woolly mammoth woolitzer?

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You could, right?

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You definitely could.

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If you could use ivory, you could use woolly mammoth ivory.

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Because they use it in pool cues.

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This is a tooth, too.

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This...

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I used to have my own pool cue.

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Yeah.

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Unscrewed it.

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I used to come to the fucking pool hall, would unscrew the fucking thing and

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get nuts with it.

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Having a pool cue is...

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You're a different level of human being when you're walking around with that.

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You're not playing games.

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You're not playing games.

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You're there to play games, but you're not playing.

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It's a very serious thing.

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It's a cool thing.

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You show up with your own cue.

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Like in The Hustler.

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The guy shows up with a leather satchel.

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The coolest guy's ever.

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That satchel alone.

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Yeah.

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It's male accessories.

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Right.

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I love a good male accessory.

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Right.

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Like, we don't have a lot.

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We have a knife.

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Yeah.

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A knife always looks good on the side.

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A gun.

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Watch.

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Watch.

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Watch is a good male...

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It's like the most acceptable male jewelry.

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For sure.

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Don't you think?

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Watch this, right?

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I don't want...

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No one with a nose ring.

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I don't want to pull up with this one.

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Or like...

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The Brahma bull nose ring.

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You could pull off gold chains and diamonds and shit because you're a rapper.

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No, no, I'm not.

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No one knows me as that.

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But you are, though.

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They know me as a blue collar guy.

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I don't even look good with jewelry on.

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I look silly.

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I do, too.

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I feel stupid.

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I never wear a chain.

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I feel stupid.

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I don't own a chain.

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I had a chain back in the day.

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It had a little miniature Tasmanian devil piece.

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That was the tattoo everybody in high school got.

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Oh, Taz was the first.

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I want one now.

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Taz with boxing gloves.

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Oh, for sure.

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Boxing gloves.

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Boxing gloves with the child's name.

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I have that on my head.

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Yeah, my friend Kenny got that.

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It was his first tattoo when we were in high school.

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Tasmanian devil with a boxing glove.

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We were all like, sick.

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Because we were like 16.

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The Taz was still to this day.

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Like that and barbed wire.

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If you had barbed wire and Taz.

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Dudes went so far with barbed wire.

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They got barbed wire around their ankle, which is a big mistake.

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It was Pamela Anderson with the barbed wire.

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Remember that one?

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Didn't she have it on her ankle?

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Oh, she had it on her arm.

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On the arm in that movie.

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A lot of dudes had it on the arm.

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Fairly okay.

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It's kind of a bad decision, but it's okay.

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It's a bad decision.

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But on the ankle?

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Any type of ankle accessory jewelry, other than like a surveillance.

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It really, for me, it doesn't work.

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My ankle's way too balka and it's a thick ass ankle.

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Right, right, right.

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You know, it doesn't hold jewelry well.

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No ankle does.

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No male ankle holds jewelry well.

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I mean, I don't believe in it.

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Listen, I'm not telling you what to do.

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If you're a guy who likes beads on your ankle, feel free.

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If I go to Club Med and come back with the braids and the ankle twist, you know,

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then it's like we're on vacation.

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Even on vacation, ankle jewelry is odd for a man.

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But, you know, people start acting different when they go on vacation.

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I have friends that wear different outfits.

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Shorts get shorter.

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Shirts get tighter.

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Right.

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Pieces of clothing just remove themselves.

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Right.

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It's like wearing, I need to wear the Velcro pants and just rip them off.

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Sometimes when you're on vacation, you just don't want to be yourself for a

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week.

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I feel that.

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I feel that.

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Just relax.

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Can I just cut this fucking tie off of me?

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Yeah, you get that out.

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I also don't want an agenda.

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Right.

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I don't want to have like we're doing this, we're doing that.

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Ooh, I don't like that.

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Vacation is not to have a schedule.

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I think the schedule should be around eating.

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Oh.

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That's what I believe.

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That's my feeling is like cool ancient things.

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Like if you're in a cool place like Athens, you know, you definitely got to go

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see some

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cool ancient shit, but get the good grub.

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Speaking my language.

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Now find the spots.

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I was eating some rare scampi right in front of the Pantheon.

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You know, like there was a beautiful restaurant known for scampi right there.

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Wow.

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That's phenomenal.

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And I was just recently in Mexico City at Teotihuacan.

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Ooh.

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I want to go there.

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I was in Mexico City only once for the UFC, but it was in and out.

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It was one day, you know, two days.

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I want to live there.

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Mexico City is a dope spot, man.

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I don't go places.

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It's a lot of pollution, but there's a lot of.

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It's New York.

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It's kind of like a Mexican New York, but bigger.

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It is.

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It's huge.

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But bigger.

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Bigger than New York, right?

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There's like 10 million people that live in the place they told us not to go to.

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Yeah, they told you.

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I was like, what the fuck is this massive area here?

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He's like, yo, don't go there.

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But 10 million people live there.

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What is the population of Mexico City?

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And I was getting that good lung capacity.

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Right.

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If you're working out up there, it's like, I think that's really high above sea

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level.

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It is 10,000.

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Is it 10?

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Mexico City's 10?

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Yeah.

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Boy, what an advantage you would have if you lived up there.

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And then you go down to sea level, you could fuck everybody up.

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Your cardio would be off the charts.

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I was feeling like a fucking animal.

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I couldn't believe myself.

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Yeah, that's real, man.

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And I was just doing normal things.

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I wasn't even working out.

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Right, exactly.

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You just feel like you've got more blood in you because you do.

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Whoa, low to mid 20 million people, depending on how you define its boundaries.

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Wow.

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It's also unknown.

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There's no census that I could.

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Right.

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It's also very, it's lots of shanty situations as well.

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Oh, of course.

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Yeah.

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Did you see a shooting that happened yesterday?

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Where?

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At Teotihuacan.

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No.

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What?

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Yeah.

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A shooting.

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Oh, I did see something like, it's just a crazy person, right?

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Oh, shit.

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Yeah, I believe so.

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Yeah, Teotihuacan, a popular tourist archaeological site outside of Mexico City.

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That's where you're not allowed to go.

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That's the Sun Temple.

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You're not allowed to walk out of it?

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You're not allowed to walk that, huh?

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Like, what they're doing?

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Just to that area, and then you can't go up.

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And so this guy just started shooting people?

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Yeah.

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Oh, wait, you can't go there.

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He's fucking, he's elevated.

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Yeah, that's the Sun Temple.

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He's there with the gun, and there's a bunch of people, like, laying down on

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the ground that

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were like, I don't know, ostriches or something.

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Oh, Jesus Christ.

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Like, he's, like, shooting right at them.

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This is crazy.

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I don't know.

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He said something to them, too.

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I saw something on Google this morning.

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He said something to them.

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That motherfucker was hopping on one leg.

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Did you see the hopping?

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Oh, fuck.

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Jesus Christ.

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Yeah, I didn't see that.

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Just going to go check out some cool buildings and someone shoots your fucking

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Achilles tendon

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off?

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Bro, that's one of the worst injuries you could probably sustain is an Achilles

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injury.

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Especially with a gunshot.

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Shot?

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Yeah.

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How many people died?

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Uh, I think one.

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Seven people, so seven people were shot.

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Oh.

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One fatally shot.

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The story of that area, that place, is so insane.

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I went down this long rabbit hole because I'd read something that the Aztecs

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didn't build

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that and that they found it there.

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And they called it the place where gods were born.

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So then I went into this deep dive on the Aztec people and whoever was there

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before them.

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It's a total unknown.

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There's so much about that area, like the Olmecs.

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They don't, who the fuck were they?

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They don't know.

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They just got these giant stone heads that look like they're either Polynesian

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or African.

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They're fucking huge heads with a helmet on.

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And there's a bunch of them and no one knows who made it.

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No one knows what language they spoke.

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It's crazy.

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It's truly unbelievable.

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I know there's one native language that I worked in kitchens my whole life.

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So they would always joke with me that they were speaking Totonaca.

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And Totonaca is definitely like a tribe from down there.

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And it's these mythical curing people like these, the healers.

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And we happen to actually, my wife knows a woman from the lineage of that

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family.

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It's all just crazy shit.

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But regardless of that, just the sheer fact of those buildings, I saw with my

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own eyes.

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That's not it.

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There's more underneath.

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That's not just, it's all surface area shit.

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Right, right, right.

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That stuff goes, it runs deep.

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There's like cities on top of cities on top.

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They build them on old ones.

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I mean, it's just like you tile the floor.

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You just leave that bullshit and you just tile right over it.

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Well, even when I was in Italy, we were in Ravello.

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And there's this beautiful church up there.

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You go for a little walk up the hill.

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There's a beautiful church, old church, like from the 1800s.

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But it's built on top of a church that's like a thousand years old.

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And there's a glass floor.

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You could see through to the bottom with the original ruins.

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The same thing in Mexico City.

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They do that everywhere.

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There was these people making their pilgrimage where they crawl on the floor

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from fucking hundreds of miles away in Jesus' name just to get to the church.

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Oh, wow.

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I don't know what that is.

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Some act of like, some humbling act where they crawl from hundreds of miles

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away to the church.

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Holy shit.

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And everyone, I don't know, millions of people come to this.

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It was fucking crazy.

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That would be a religious experience.

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It truly was.

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I was just in there and we caught sermon and I was getting fucking chills.

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Like, just from the way they spoke and the echo, the way that the acoustics in

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this room was.

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Wow.

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It was meant to give you chills.

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They know what they're doing.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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They know what they're doing.

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I don't want to go down the full like Charlie Kirk rabbit hole.

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I saw this video yesterday where he visited Jerusalem and they were taking him

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to this place underground where they mapped it out and used archaeology to find

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out that, like, I believe this spot here where they're at, Jesus, I think,

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preached or something.

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It's all, they found it underground and they just built the city on top of it.

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Like you're just saying.

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There's all these phenomena.

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But that is a common thing.

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Yeah, it's a common thing.

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Where they find this is where he was.

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No, no, I mean, it's a common thing where they take old sites and they just

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build the new sites on top of them.

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It's a really common thing.

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Well, it's kind of, it's fucked up, but it's also like paying homage.

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I guess kind of.

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Like keeping the same, like keeping the same vibe.

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Like, well, it's just like rebuilding a house.

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Yeah, you want to keep some bones.

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Yeah.

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It's good bones.

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It's like there's good bones there.

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Right.

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I don't think people probably had a really good sense of what history would

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mean 2,000 years later back then.

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You know what I mean?

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Like when they were doing all this shit.

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These people were busy.

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They were busy.

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They left all kinds of tchotchkes, man.

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Yeah.

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They left so many tchotchkes.

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It's crazy.

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It's true.

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I feel stupid.

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Like what am I, like I have to do the same thing with my time.

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I have to constantly be, I have to leave cool shit.

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Because they left cool shit.

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Just because I feel it in me as well.

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Like I get, I get it.

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Right.

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But when I went to the museum down there, you see all these things.

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It's like ornaments, like, like just literal tchotchkes.

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Uh-huh.

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Things you would see ornamentally placed by your grandmother on top of things

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or like on top of doily.

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Just for decorative purposes.

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But also everyday things and just everything meant something.

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Everything meant something to them and everything was done with intention.

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I don't think that this was all accidental for them.

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What do you mean?

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Well, they knew who they were praising.

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All the little figurines for the fertile women were these women with big, humongous

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hips and asses and big breasts and stuff like that.

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These are the nurturing women.

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Then they showed the people who were supposed to be witch doctors.

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They fucking look like witch doctors, all crazy, three skulls holding, crazy

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fucking things.

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Right.

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Like they determined my view or these views of who these, like who people are.

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You understand, like status-wise and species-wise, like this is a barber, this

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is a this.

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And your idea of what that person looks like, a nurturing woman is known to be

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a voluptuous woman.

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Right.

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Their ideas were there already.

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They built all their, all their little tchotchkes and their little statuettes

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that they represent.

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These women, very voluptuous.

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It would have been interesting to see, to hear their version of the world.

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You know what I mean?

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Like, I wonder what they knew about the rest of the world.

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I wonder how much they knew.

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How much they knew about like Europe and Asia and how much they knew about

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Africa.

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Did they know anything about all that stuff?

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Like when they were existing, like whoever built, how do you say it, T.O.T. Wakhan?

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Yeah, T.O.T. Wakhan.

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Whoever built that, like how much did they know about the rest of the world?

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That's what's interesting because we don't really know.

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We assume that they were all isolated.

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But more and more as time goes on, they keep finding evidence of earlier and

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earlier seafaring people.

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Like I think they've pushed people in boats back to 60,000 years now.

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Let's see if that's true.

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Put that in perplexity.

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What is the oldest known use of boats?

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Also, speaking of that, that they think they found Noah's Ark.

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As long as there's been water, there's probably been something to float on it.

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Noah's Ark scans.

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What?

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We brought that up before.

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Oh, Mount Ararat in Turkey?

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But yeah, it's been going around Twitter the last couple of days.

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I think they did some new scans and found some stuff underneath it.

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Oh, shit.

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I want to see that.

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But what was the other question?

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The other question is the oldest boat.

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What do you guess?

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Take a guess.

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Fucking, it's beyond my thought.

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I thought it was like, I don't even know a number.

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A number doesn't come to mind.

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Like, as long as there's been water.

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What the fuck does that mean?

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I don't even know.

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I wonder how long it took, like, early man to figure out that trees float and

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if you could figure out a tool.

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Once they figured out tools, they must have started making stuff.

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But when we see all these ancient, really, like, laser diagnostic fucking

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situations, they knew already.

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Yeah.

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They knew.

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That's different.

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That's different.

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Like, Egypt, right?

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Archaic humans are crossing substantial sea channels long before our species Homo

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sapiens appeared on the record.

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Whoa.

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So, implying intentional crossings as far back as roughly 450,000 years ago.

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When you think about it.

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What the fuck?

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Fucking polar bears and seals, they jump up on a little broken piece of ice and

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they float.

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That's crazy.

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That's a boat.

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Yeah.

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That's a boat.

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Yeah.

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That's what the polar bears are doing.

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You're absolutely right.

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They put their hand in the water as a rudder.

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Let's go this way.

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Let's go that way.

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Yeah, they know what they're doing.

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They know how to tip them over.

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They know exactly.

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To get the seals to pop off.

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Yeah, man.

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And slide.

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It's years of evolutionary knowledge.

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Yeah.

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450,000 years is bananas, though.

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I thought it was, like, 60.

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Well, further up, it said somewhere between 60,000 and 130,000.

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But this article here says it could be even more before that.

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Well, what was that most recent discovery of a human skull that backdates human

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beings,

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not necessarily Homo sapiens, but versions of humans back to a million years?

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Was it Homo, not Homo naledi?

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It was a skull they had, but they didn't do testing or something.

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Right.

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And they said it's a million years old.

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So I don't think it's us, but I think it's, the question is,

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it co-existed with us.

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Yeah, it's about a million years old, is what it says.

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So that might mean we're a million years old.

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You want to see some shit or hear about some shit that I just read the other

16:51

day that's nuts?

16:51

You know how the thought is that there's Neanderthals and that human beings

16:57

bred with Neanderthals,

16:59

and that's how the Neanderthal population went out.

17:01

There's at least this one researcher who has a different opinion, and he was

17:07

using genetics to point this out.

17:09

He said that he believed that humans may have created Neanderthals so that

17:14

humans bred with an even older human species,

17:19

and Neanderthal is the offspring of the humans, homo sapiens, and whatever this

17:25

older thing is.

17:28

It didn't create a superhuman, though.

17:30

Well, Neanderthals are kind of a superhuman.

17:33

But mentally, they're known to be a little bit like Neanderthal, no?

17:37

See, that's a statement that people say.

17:40

I'd like to know, is Neanderthal really an intelligence, or is it dumb?

17:46

Yeah, we don't really know.

17:48

I'm a fucking idiot.

17:49

I must be this.

17:50

They had bigger brains than us, though, which is weird.

17:53

But that might have been to have better musculature, better coordination.

17:57

They were way stronger than us.

17:59

Huge.

17:59

They weren't big.

18:01

They were like 5'7", 5'8".

18:02

The bone structure, right?

18:04

Right.

18:05

They're built completely different than us.

18:07

They would tear us apart.

18:07

They would tear us apart the way like a chimpanzee would tear you apart.

18:10

They just rip your arms off.

18:12

Like, they're insanely strong.

18:13

And their bones are much denser than ours.

18:16

But it says,

18:16

The gap between genetics and archaeology leaves us with an unclear picture of

18:20

where the Neanderthals originated.

18:22

Commonist Michael Marshall details a surprising new hypothesis that suggests

18:27

they may have come from us.

18:29

So this was the thing that I had read.

18:32

Yeah, it's fine.

18:33

Oh, you have to buy a, what is this, new scientist?

18:37

We should probably get a subscription for them anyway.

18:39

We use them a lot.

18:39

They got good shit on there.

18:41

So I think the idea is that they're, you know, they keep finding these other

18:46

versions of humans.

18:47

Like, they found this thing called the Denisovan.

18:50

And then they found this other one.

18:52

What do they call the big-headed people?

18:54

Which one's that?

18:56

They found these, like, what, what, what, what zone?

18:58

They find bones.

18:58

China is one of them.

19:00

They found, the big-headed guy they found in China.

19:02

You know, they find them all over the world, man.

19:04

They find these bones that are just weird.

19:07

You got to think of how few human bones are going to make it from people that

19:11

are alive right now.

19:13

So few of us are ever going to become fossils.

19:16

So we're putting together a version of the history that's completely incomplete

19:20

as far as the evidence is concerned.

19:22

There's just not enough evidence of, like, bones.

19:25

If we had, like, look, if everybody who ever lived died and left their bones

19:31

and then future people could study their bones forever, boy, we would know so

19:35

much more.

19:36

We would know so much more.

19:38

There'd be bones everywhere.

19:39

But we would know so much more about how things work.

19:42

French did something with them.

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Fucking catacombs.

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Put them underground.

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Make it decorative.

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20:43

Noah's Ark mystery deepens as researcher blows lid on strange rock formation in

20:50

Turkey.

20:51

So, this rock formation is on Mount Ararat.

20:54

That's what it looks like?

20:56

This thing here in the middle.

20:57

Yeah, and they said it's the same.

20:58

Wait a minute.

20:59

That's not AI?

20:59

Nope.

21:00

Is this all LiDAR?

21:02

So, this is a picture.

21:04

Bro, that's crazy.

21:05

That's the actual image?

21:07

I'll show you the other ones they have.

21:08

God, that looks like what somebody would send me in a Facebook group chat.

21:13

Honestly, this shit right here, if it's not AI, if it's AI, it should say it.

21:20

Right.

21:21

If it's not AI, God, that looks like a boat.

21:24

So, look, I'm not a geologist or someone who's a landscape expert, but that's a

21:28

very unusual feature.

21:30

What are the odds that something looks exactly like a boat?

21:34

So, then underneath it, they scanned it.

21:37

And then they're saying that these potentially are hallways or...

21:42

I mean, that's the shape of a boat.

21:44

That's a fucking boat.

21:45

Oh, so there's structure inside of it?

21:48

Well, the biggest issue is that this is on the side of a mountain.

21:53

So, that's not where the ocean is.

21:56

Bro, the Great Flood.

21:57

It's 6,500 feet above sea level, it says.

22:00

So, if you're going to go with the story of the flood, then you'd have to say

22:04

that we don't know exactly when the flood happened

22:06

because this would be petrified wood or something.

22:10

And I read it takes somewhere between thousands and millions of years to get

22:13

petrified wood.

22:13

So, we'd have to be on the lower end of the thousands because it's probably not

22:17

millions of years.

22:18

And then tectonic plates would have had to lift it all the way up here.

22:23

No, not necessarily if the flood receded when the water was that high.

22:29

Yeah, if it flooded the entire planet.

22:31

Right, but then the question would be, where's all that water?

22:34

Yeah, I don't think it flooded the entire planet.

22:35

All kinds of strange phenomena push things towards the surface.

22:38

Yeah.

22:39

This could be anything.

22:39

It could be anything, but boy, it looks like the shape of a boat.

22:43

You know what I mean?

22:43

It's like, yeah, like if it was down below, the water could definitely push.

22:46

Like, everything could be pushed as long as that's like nestled in there.

22:51

I think a lot of this is just the universe fucking with us.

22:55

I think it's part of the simulation.

22:58

Part of the simulation is the universe fucks with us.

23:01

And the universe shows you some things that shouldn't be real by your version

23:06

of what is and isn't true.

23:07

AI.

23:09

Well, that's one.

23:10

That's pretty much what the fuck it is.

23:11

No, that's happening.

23:11

That's the explanation of it.

23:13

Yeah, that is.

23:14

But then there's stuff like this.

23:16

If this is an AI, it's almost like the universe is AI.

23:19

Looks like a big abalone.

23:21

The whole thing is not real.

23:22

Whoa.

23:23

So does that line up with the actual biblical?

23:26

So that's where, like, this is even five years ago that this picture on the

23:29

screen was taken.

23:30

So I think that they're doing, whether or not they're taking some liberties in

23:34

what the descriptions are or not, I don't know.

23:37

Boy, it certainly is a weird shape.

23:39

This is Noah's Ark right here, this thing?

23:41

Yeah.

23:41

It looks like a fucking riverboat.

23:43

Well, that's what it was.

23:44

Looks like we're playing Pinochle on the riverboat there on that one.

23:48

Well, you had to get all the animals in there, bro.

23:50

That doesn't seem like that would be the one.

23:52

What did you think it looked like?

23:53

I don't know.

23:54

Like some fucking mega yacht.

23:56

I don't know.

23:58

Bunch of hulls.

23:58

What is the things?

24:00

The staffs and hulls.

24:03

Listen, I think the story of the flood is a real story because it exists in too

24:07

many cultures.

24:09

And water is very unexplainable.

24:11

Water has no enemy.

24:13

And tsunamis.

24:14

Tsunamis fucking happen, dude.

24:16

And if they happened and you were in that area, you would think it's the end of

24:19

the world.

24:20

Because you don't have contact with people in Europe.

24:22

You don't have contact.

24:24

So wherever you are is an apocalypse.

24:26

It's the Great Flood.

24:27

You think it's the whole world's gone.

24:29

I don't know if there's anything specific about the acacia wood, but I remember

24:32

looking this up last week and it very specifically said acacia wood was used to

24:35

make the ark.

24:36

I'll tell you this.

24:37

Acacia honey is fucking unbelievably delicious.

24:40

Well, the reason he's bringing that up is acacia is also rich in DMT.

24:44

No wonder I like it.

24:46

There you go, dog.

24:47

These researchers out of Jerusalem think that that's what Moses' burning bush

24:52

was.

24:53

So where God saw, where Moses saw God as a burning bush, that's what they think

24:58

that means.

25:00

They were burning the acacia bush.

25:01

He was hitting the deems.

25:02

He was hitting the deems.

25:03

He was hitting the deems.

25:04

He probably did talk to God.

25:07

God probably did have some good messages for humanity in the early days when we

25:11

were basically just savages.

25:13

Wild fucking creatures with stone tools.

25:15

Man.

25:17

We've come a long way.

25:19

I mean, human beings are still trying to figure it out.

25:23

Obviously, right, we're in the middle of three fucking wars going on in the

25:26

world.

25:26

But we're doing better.

25:30

I think.

25:30

Yeah.

25:31

I think we're doing better.

25:32

We're doing better in day-to-day stuff.

25:34

Day-to-day interactions with people are definitely, for the most part, better.

25:39

I've been, you know, I feel like, I just feel like we're at a place where

25:43

everyone's going to either,

25:44

they're going to come together or we're going to just fucking totally rip our

25:48

fucking heads off.

25:49

Right.

25:50

My fear is that a lot of chaos is going to happen and they're going to use that

25:54

as an excuse to have AI run everything.

25:56

And that's where things get really fucking weird.

26:00

That's where creativity dissolves, freedom dissolves.

26:04

You become some little biological time card.

26:08

Bro, the other day, I fucking, I posted a picture of a frog that I AI generated

26:16

just because I wasn't able to get the frog to do what the fuck I wanted to do

26:19

in real life.

26:20

Like, I want the frog holding frog popsicles.

26:23

He was being difficult, so I had to fucking use another guy.

26:28

And I, these, everyone was blasting me like, yo, not you, not you.

26:32

I can't believe you used AI like, yo, you're, people were fucking flipping out

26:37

on me.

26:38

So people are upset that you're using.

26:39

I generated a picture of a frog.

26:41

Who is mad at you for this?

26:44

Whoever is on my Instagram.

26:45

Huh.

26:46

And my fans and the people who, who are, you know, just hating on AI.

26:52

I get, I get the idea of like using it in a, you know, in a conniving way or in

26:57

a, you know, but it was a picture of a fucking frog.

27:03

There it is.

27:03

That's fucking good.

27:06

That's cool.

27:09

And I said that that was going to be my album cover, but then.

27:11

Why is that bad?

27:13

They were like, yo, you're taking away opportunities from other artists.

27:17

Well, let me just clear this up.

27:20

I wouldn't have hired you no matter what, because I do all my artwork anyway.

27:24

There was no job to be taken away.

27:27

So let's just, if that's the argument, you could throw that one out.

27:32

This is just tools.

27:33

It's good old fun.

27:34

Listen, I don't think.

27:36

This is Photoshop pretty much.

27:37

Yeah.

27:37

Look, it's beautiful.

27:38

Thank you, man.

27:39

It's very cool looking.

27:40

But then I did.

27:41

I get, I get what people are saying.

27:42

I get it too.

27:43

I get it.

27:44

After it was explained to me by a younger generation of mine.

27:46

I get you should hire artists to make stuff, but do you know how long it would

27:50

take an artist to make that?

27:51

Unless the artist is doing exactly what you're doing.

27:53

But I get that, but I wouldn't have hired him in the first place because I do

27:58

all the artwork on my own.

27:59

Everything comes from me.

28:01

So it's not a job loss.

28:02

No, it wasn't a job loss no matter what.

28:04

But I get the, I get the idea of it.

28:07

I get the idea.

28:08

It's shits and giggles, you know, like it's fucking whack that that's, that's

28:11

what people are worried about.

28:13

I don't think, I think it's just a bunch of people looking for things to

28:16

complain about, A.

28:17

And then there's also like a sentiment in the air, which is that A.I. is coming

28:22

for everybody's job.

28:23

So anytime someone uses A.I. that could have been used by people, there's a

28:27

certain percentage of people that are going to kind of rightly be upset.

28:30

Because it is, but you're not going to stop it.

28:32

This is the thing that fucking, that wave is 2,000 feet high and it's moving a

28:37

hundred miles an hour and you're not going to stop it.

28:41

It's not, you're not going to stop it.

28:43

This is just what A.I. is.

28:44

I didn't, I didn't realize the severity.

28:47

I mean, I guess I do now, but.

28:49

Bro, it's alive.

28:51

It's fucked.

28:51

It's fucked for sure.

28:52

These things are alive and they're going to be able to do everything for you.

28:55

I don't usually use any of those things.

28:57

I'm pretty, you know, Neanderthal when it comes to this type of thing.

29:01

Yeah.

29:01

See, the thing about the Neanderthals is they don't know if they were dumb.

29:05

So they used to think that they were really stupid.

29:08

And then they realized that they probably had language and they probably had

29:12

tools and they probably had a sophisticated society and they buried their young.

29:17

And maybe we just assume because they're brutish and strong that they were

29:21

stupid.

29:22

But their brains are bigger than our brains.

29:24

That's why I consider myself a Neanderthal.

29:27

They have big eyeballs too.

29:28

Looks are deceiving.

29:29

You think that, you know, some schlub.

29:32

And here I come, fucking Mr.

29:35

Bro, they never seen you with the mace.

29:36

Oh my God.

29:38

I did it this morning.

29:39

You can swing that motherfucker, dude.

29:40

It's very impressive.

29:41

It's a hard thing to do.

29:42

And I got up to like 88 pounds on that bitch, which is ridiculous.

29:46

That's a lot.

29:47

I started doing this new kettlebell exercise.

29:49

You do like an eight in the air with a kettlebell.

29:52

We start it like this and you go all the way up and down like that.

29:57

Oh yeah, that's crazy.

29:58

Like bending it and over around your head.

30:00

Woo!

30:01

Serious deal.

30:03

Oh my God.

30:03

Your core, you don't realize like how weak that shit is in those weird

30:08

movements until you try something like that.

30:10

That's why the kettlebells are the best things.

30:12

Kettlebells, the clubs, the mace.

30:15

Awkward stuff.

30:16

Awkward.

30:17

I love all that stuff.

30:18

All the sandbag work.

30:19

I'm still doing that every day.

30:20

Since I was here last, I know it doesn't seem it, but I've lost like 20 pounds.

30:25

Congratulations.

30:26

Well, I got up to 300 again.

30:27

Damn, dawg.

30:28

Now I'm back down to 265.

30:30

I know you can't see it, but I'm kind of jacked.

30:32

Well, you're very thick.

30:33

I'm jacked.

30:34

I'm jacked.

30:35

Yeah.

30:35

You're very like, you're a bull.

30:38

I know, man.

30:39

But I'm trying to be a...

30:40

You put the work in.

30:40

It's just, but the problem is you also work with food, delicious food.

30:44

I stopped eating so much pasta.

30:45

Phenomenal food.

30:46

Did you?

30:46

I did.

30:46

So much is a funny way of saying it.

30:48

I'm not eating so much pasta.

30:50

By whose definition is so much?

30:53

I've cut it out a lot.

30:55

I'm trying to dial it in heavily.

30:57

I'm trying to really dial it in.

30:58

I need...

30:59

This is my life.

31:00

It's all about being dialed in.

31:02

Yeah.

31:03

I can't let it go, because once I let it go, it's going.

31:07

I hear you.

31:08

It's going.

31:08

Yeah, I know.

31:11

It's hard once you get that fucking...

31:13

Those carbs.

31:14

Once you get that pizza and that pasta rolling.

31:17

You know what?

31:17

Once I stopped, I don't even fucking need that shit right now.

31:20

I don't even crave it.

31:21

I'm not really interested in that.

31:23

A simple piece of toasted whole wheat bread does it for me.

31:26

Just jam that.

31:28

I don't need pizza.

31:30

I've eaten enough pizza in my life for fucking 45 children.

31:34

What's that?

31:35

What's that?

31:35

45 children's lifetimes couldn't equate the amount of pizza I've eaten.

31:40

That's hilarious.

31:42

So, I mean, I feel like I've eaten enough of everything that I've needed to.

31:46

Now it's time to just fuel.

31:48

It's all about the fuel.

31:50

You're dialing in.

31:51

I'm working out with serious dudes that are jacked out of control, and I'm the

31:55

only one that's rounded.

31:56

Do you have a trainer that you work with?

31:58

No, no, no.

31:58

I just train with dudes who train every day.

32:01

Oh, okay.

32:01

One dude's an IFBB pro.

32:03

Oh, bodybuilders.

32:05

Bodybuilders.

32:05

But I'm trying to do a little bit of that.

32:08

I introduce my stuff.

32:10

You know, no one can really do the mace because that takes a long time to, like,

32:14

perfect that work, and everyone's way too tight.

32:17

Right.

32:18

So, I do that on my own.

32:20

I do, like, three days of that with the kettlebells, and I do normal shit.

32:23

Deadlift.

32:24

My knee's a little fucked, so I'm doing Zurchers.

32:27

Zurchers is my favorite squad anyway.

32:30

Zurchers are great.

32:31

It's my favorite.

32:31

It's really good for grappling and just for elevating your testosterone.

32:35

Bro, it's known to be, like, one of the—it's definitely, like, it's a jiu-jitsu.

32:40

And every MMA fighter should be doing that.

32:42

Yeah, it's big for wrestlers, the ability to take people down and also stuff

32:45

takedowns, the same sort of strength.

32:47

That thrust.

32:49

Yeah.

32:49

It's phenomenal.

32:50

It's my favorite squat by far.

32:52

Yeah, it's great.

32:53

The Dutch shoulder stuff that you do and all that mace stuff, you must have,

32:56

like, really strong shoulders.

32:57

I bet your shoulders never fuck with you.

32:59

Not anymore because I healed myself with the On It motherfucking club.

33:04

Yeah.

33:04

Like, literally, John Wolfe helped me.

33:06

I would just hit him up, like, yo.

33:08

Those things are great.

33:10

It's great just because most of the time when you're lifting, you're just

33:13

picking stuff up.

33:14

Yeah.

33:14

You know, you're doing bench press.

33:15

With this, like, you're swinging it over your head and you're pausing out in

33:19

front, swinging it overhead.

33:21

Think about when you're doing jiu-jitsu.

33:22

You get your hand, your arm put over there.

33:24

Right.

33:25

And you have that strength.

33:26

It's never in, like, bench press position.

33:27

Never.

33:28

You're never, like, pushing perfectly.

33:29

Yeah.

33:30

You're always in, like, weird—

33:31

That's why yoga's really good for jiu-jitsu.

33:34

I've been trying to do a little bit more of everything.

33:36

Yoga's so good for you, man.

33:38

Pilates, yoga.

33:39

Pilates is surprisingly hard.

33:42

It's one of the hardest things I've ever done.

33:43

Especially fucking put the goddamn things on my ankles.

33:46

I was laying on my back doing scissors.

33:49

Don't tell anybody.

33:51

But, yeah, I was next to my wife.

33:53

Tighten up that man pussy.

33:54

Bro, my man pussy was like fucking that.

33:57

It was, like, rock solid.

33:58

And I told her, I was like, yo, this hurts my asshole.

34:02

Like, you're fucking literally making me work out a crazy muscle.

34:06

And she's like, yep, yep.

34:08

You feel it, right?

34:09

You gotta go home with a sore asshole.

34:10

Ow.

34:12

You're sitting on the bowl.

34:13

Ow.

34:14

You gotta wear the donut.

34:15

You gotta sit on the cushion.

34:16

Oh, no.

34:17

Remember those people used to have those at their house?

34:20

On the seat?

34:21

We'd have that, like, cushiony toilet seat.

34:22

On the toilet seat?

34:23

Yeah.

34:24

That one, and we'd hit it.

34:25

Yeah, remember that one?

34:26

Pink.

34:27

Grandma pink.

34:30

Oh, my God.

34:31

I just remember the smell of old ass coming off a toilet.

34:35

Like a grandma's ass or a grandfather's ass.

34:38

Yeah, old, eating bad food ass.

34:39

I remember my father's shit smell.

34:42

Because it always, yeah, you'd smell.

34:44

You always would throw a cigarette in the toilet afterwards.

34:46

So it would smell like a shitty cigarette.

34:48

That was back in the day where everybody smoked in the house.

34:53

Oh, my God.

34:54

We used to have a ring.

34:55

He would sit, and there was a ring up there from the Rothman Blues.

34:58

What's a Rothman Blue?

35:00

It was a fucking, yeah, English cigarette.

35:02

Wow.

35:03

Isn't it crazy how doctors used to recommend cigarettes?

35:06

Used to be able to buy cigarettes at a hospital?

35:09

Oh, yeah, I purchased them at hospitals with the thing.

35:11

In bed.

35:12

When the guy's in bed.

35:13

Oh, you could buy them in, like, they would come around?

35:15

Like a six-year-old kid would come around with the thing?

35:18

Like a lady would come by with, like, a box of different kinds of cigarettes in

35:21

it.

35:21

And the guy was, like, picking out cigarettes that he could have while he's in

35:24

his hospital bed.

35:24

Damn.

35:25

Those are the days.

35:26

See if you can find one of the pictures.

35:27

Those are the days.

35:28

I remember the pull machine was always my favorite when I got sent to the store

35:31

to go do this, do that.

35:33

Yeah, look at this.

35:34

Oh, wow.

35:35

This has to be an ad, right?

35:36

Yeah.

35:37

Is it an ad?

35:38

That's the Golden Days.

35:39

Or maybe it's a newspaper photograph or something like that.

35:42

Was that Paul Mall?

35:43

There's another one.

35:45

Different guy.

35:46

1950s cigarettes were marketing as being good for you.

35:49

Look at the nurse is lighting this guy's cigarette.

35:51

That's crazy.

35:52

Well, he doesn't look sick.

35:54

His hair is done nicely.

35:55

It's parted.

35:56

When did people in America, we looked up this who figured out the first

35:59

cigarette, didn't we?

36:00

It's the same guy, different nurse.

36:01

Oh, this is all bullshit.

36:03

I don't know.

36:04

Maybe it's just one guy had a freaky nurse.

36:06

Who are the nurses?

36:07

This just reminds me of why, why is America so medicated?

36:11

Why are we just so fucking medicated on everything and...

36:16

Because it works.

36:16

Does it?

36:17

I mean, it doesn't do what you want it to do, but, like, as far as, like,

36:22

mental medications...

36:24

That shit works?

36:25

There's a lot of stuff that works.

36:26

Sure.

36:26

Prozac has a legitimate effect on people.

36:29

They get accustomed to it.

36:30

Good or bad?

36:30

Adderall.

36:31

Depends on who.

36:32

It depends on the dose.

36:34

You know, it's like, if you want to say good or bad, I know a lot of people

36:37

that are very

36:38

successful that use Adderall.

36:40

I don't necessarily know if it's bad.

36:42

I think it depends on who you are, whether or not you can just use it when you

36:47

need it, like, to write or something like that.

36:49

I know journalists that use it.

36:51

But if it's one of those things that you're addicted to, like, benzodiazepine,

36:57

you know, like, uh...

36:59

Michael Jackson?

37:00

Well, no.

37:01

That was the Michael Jackson one?

37:02

No, he...

37:02

Oh, no, that was the laden.

37:04

He...

37:04

Well, he died from being sedated.

37:07

He died from propofol.

37:09

Oh, he was just...

37:10

And then pumped with other stuff.

37:12

I don't think he could sleep at night.

37:14

I think he was just so mentally ill.

37:16

That's fucked.

37:17

That guy was too famous, man.

37:19

There's...

37:20

There is...

37:21

There's a level of too famous.

37:22

Wait, it's deep.

37:24

Yeah.

37:24

And he also had a lot...

37:25

Everyone on earth knows who Michael Jackson is.

37:27

Yeah.

37:27

I don't think there's anyone who doesn't know who Michael Jackson is.

37:31

Even now.

37:32

If you're born now, you know who he is.

37:34

Yeah.

37:34

I mean, he was so famous that even after all the sexual allegations,

37:41

all of his music still played on the radio.

37:43

It was so good.

37:44

No one gives a fuck.

37:45

It was so good.

37:46

He's the only one.

37:47

No one cares.

37:47

Right.

37:48

Look, R. Kelly stuff, you rarely hear it anymore.

37:50

And...

37:51

I'm not going to say anything.

37:52

Please don't.

37:53

I will not.

37:54

Or do.

37:55

He's a disgrace.

37:56

I mean, it's disgraceful, but his music was...

37:58

Phenomenal.

37:59

It was like...

38:00

That changed motherfuckers.

38:01

The whole vibe of R&B.

38:04

Like, disgusting, unbelievable, nasty, disgraceful things.

38:08

Right.

38:09

But if you separate the artist from the art...

38:10

And that's the fucking worst thing.

38:12

You can't do that.

38:12

You cannot say...

38:13

It comes as a whole package.

38:15

But my question is, how many of those guys were like that way back in the day?

38:20

You know what I mean?

38:22

Probably a large amount.

38:23

Probably a large amount.

38:24

You see the sickness.

38:25

I don't understand why motherfuckers get a little bit of money and start doing

38:28

weirdo shit.

38:29

Like, island shit?

38:31

Like, I like to garden.

38:31

Like, island shit?

38:33

Yeah.

38:33

Yeah.

38:33

Like, I like gardening.

38:35

I like stonemasonry.

38:37

I like working out and cooking.

38:40

Right.

38:41

But look...

38:42

I'll tell you why.

38:43

I'm obviously not on that level, but I don't see my mentality changing so far

38:47

off where I'm fucking going to the island, you know?

38:49

No.

38:49

It's never going to happen.

38:51

It's a bizarro shit.

38:51

Even if there was a new island.

38:53

But the thing is, you made money by doing what you love.

38:57

That's a very different kind of money.

38:58

These people are just trying to make money.

39:01

So when you're just trying to make money, it's all about experiences and items

39:06

that you possess.

39:08

So you want to buy your own island.

39:09

You want a jet.

39:10

What else do you want?

39:11

You want a Ferrari.

39:12

You want a bunch of shit.

39:13

Things.

39:13

Things.

39:14

You want things.

39:14

And you keep getting more things.

39:16

And you want to do things that you're not supposed to do.

39:18

You want to eat an endangered species, you know?

39:20

There's like a restaurant in China.

39:22

They'll serve you tiger.

39:24

They'll serve you gorilla.

39:25

Like whatever you want to eat.

39:27

Endangered species.

39:28

I mean, I've seen things.

39:30

I don't know if this is true, but there was a story that was written about this

39:32

place where you could go in China.

39:34

And this is a story.

39:35

See if you can find it.

39:35

There's a story about like...

39:39

It's one of those things where it's like a gather...

39:41

It's not like a restaurant.

39:43

It's a gathering.

39:43

It's a gathering that happens like once every year or something like that.

39:47

And they go and they would eat endangered species.

39:49

Bro, I think I've seen...

39:49

Which is fucking crazy.

39:51

I know my...

39:52

But that's a billionaire crazy person money thing.

39:55

Like we're going to go eat a tiger.

39:56

You know what I mean?

39:57

It's fucking ridiculous.

39:58

Yeah.

39:58

It's weird.

39:59

That's crazy.

39:59

I couldn't imagine.

40:01

I couldn't imagine.

40:01

I don't even like to hurt anything.

40:04

I don't...

40:04

Right.

40:04

But that's because you're not that kind of a rich guy.

40:07

Yeah.

40:08

You're a guy who made a bunch of money just by being himself.

40:10

And that's a totally different enterprise than someone who's just trying to

40:14

make a bunch of money.

40:15

The people that are just trying to make a bunch of money, they're never happy.

40:18

You're never satisfied.

40:19

Yeah.

40:20

Yeah.

40:21

They are.

40:21

I mean...

40:22

I don't know where anybody comes from, but I live in two fucking bedroom

40:25

apartment my entire life.

40:27

Up until recently.

40:28

Still might...

40:29

I still do.

40:30

Here it is.

40:31

This is from 2014, though.

40:35

So they made a rule.

40:36

I think that's it.

40:37

What kind of ribbit meat is that?

40:38

Look at those fucking striations.

40:39

Oh, no wonder.

40:40

Porcupine.

40:41

They changed the law because of it?

40:43

Well, to...

40:44

I mean, I don't know if because of it, but that's why it's probably not talked

40:48

about as much anymore.

40:50

The diners of Southern China have long had a reputation for exotic tastes, with

40:55

locals sometimes boasting they will eat anything with four legs except a table.

40:59

LOL.

41:01

LOL.

41:02

Fucking jerks.

41:05

So, pangolin...

41:06

So, pangolin's endangered, right?

41:08

Are they endangered?

41:09

Wasn't that one of the things that they thought was the wet market where...

41:13

On top, it says they had endangered tortoises and snakes and porcupines in

41:17

cages.

41:17

And imagine you're so nasty you want to eat an endangered snake.

41:22

Eating a snake alone is gross.

41:24

But you're so nasty you want to eat an endangered snake.

41:28

I've had snake soup.

41:29

I was in Japan and I had fucking a good snake soup.

41:32

It was smoked.

41:33

Was it good?

41:34

It tasted like beef.

41:35

Really?

41:36

It did.

41:36

It was supposed to be, you know...

41:38

What kind of snake was it?

41:39

Make you very versatile.

41:41

Oh, versatile.

41:43

I wish they were virile now.

41:44

Versatile as well, right?

41:47

Yeah.

41:48

It was a black snake, of course.

41:50

Oh, a black snake.

41:51

Um, was it a poisonous snake?

41:54

That, I'm not sure.

41:55

But there was a bunch...

41:57

It was like...

41:58

This was a Michelin star restaurant, two Michelin star, and of course it was

42:03

like French, Japanese creations and fucking quite endangered.

42:10

Really?

42:12

As endangered as I could get.

42:14

Endangered?

42:15

A little turtle, a little snake.

42:18

But some turtles are not endangered.

42:19

I know, but I don't even like to do it.

42:21

It fucking...

42:21

Right.

42:22

It's just...

42:22

It turns me off.

42:23

It turns...

42:24

Dude, I used to have turtles as pets.

42:26

I used to have turtles.

42:27

And at one point in time, I had piranhas.

42:29

Turtles are way more psychotic than piranhas.

42:34

When I would feed my turtles, I'd feed my turtles goldfish, and they'd swim

42:38

around and grab the goldfish and just bite them in half.

42:41

It was crazy to watch.

42:43

Yeah, they got those powerful jaws.

42:44

And I'm looking at them, I'm like, of course, you're a little dinosaur.

42:47

Just look at you.

42:48

You look like a dinosaur.

42:49

You have this crazy stegosaurus shell over your back.

42:53

And you're swimming through the water.

42:54

And I don't know where some fucking...

42:55

Some neck comes out like that.

42:56

Dude, they were super aggressive.

42:58

See if you can find videos of turtles fucking up goldfish.

43:03

What about those big motherfuckers, though?

43:05

Dude, they grab them with their hands.

43:06

Like the big snappers.

43:07

Oh, yeah.

43:07

Big snapping turtles.

43:08

Those are for, like, Bowser.

43:10

Yeah, have you ever seen one in real life?

43:12

I've seen the big seat, like the big tortoises in Hawaii, but I've never seen a

43:16

big snapping one.

43:17

I saw, like, a medium one, not a real big one.

43:20

But they look so freaky.

43:22

Their fucking teeth or their...

43:24

That beak thing, that mouth.

43:26

Fucking jacked up neck, too.

43:28

Yeah.

43:28

Big fucking huge thing.

43:29

Big fucking huge clamped down neck.

43:32

There's one different type.

43:34

What is that one really crazy-looking snapping turtle?

43:38

Is it a gar snapping turtle?

43:40

I've never...

43:40

Yeah, I think it is.

43:41

I just pulled up.

43:41

I've never seen this one before.

43:43

Whoa!

43:43

What the fuck is that?

43:44

A mata mata turtle?

43:45

Whoa.

43:46

What the fuck kind of head is that?

43:48

It's a triangle head.

43:50

Yeah, that's a UFO.

43:51

With a weird nose.

43:52

That's weird.

43:55

I've never seen that in my life.

43:55

It's eating a goldfish, too?

43:57

There you go.

43:58

Oh, he just swallows it whole.

44:00

What a weird-looking creature.

44:02

If you told me yesterday that this didn't exist, I would have believed you.

44:06

How about if you told me yesterday this is AI?

44:09

What's the reasoning that a lot of these species go flat heads?

44:14

Hmm.

44:16

Good question.

44:17

Mixing the bottom of the...

44:18

Because you slip right into the shell, I'm sure.

44:20

Yeah, I guess so.

44:21

I'm sure you fit better in the shell.

44:22

But you go hammerhead and heads like that and fucking stingrays and shit just

44:26

turns flat.

44:27

Flounder.

44:29

Right.

44:29

That's a weird one.

44:30

Two eyeballs on one side.

44:31

What the fuck is that?

44:32

So this is a very timid turtle eating the goldfish.

44:36

He's just...

44:37

The ones that I had, they swam after the goldfish and grabbed them.

44:42

Look at this fucking thing.

44:42

Whoa!

44:43

Alligator snapping turtle.

44:46

Yeah, that's the one.

44:47

This one is the one that turns into fucking Donatello.

44:50

Look at the face on that fucker.

44:52

See its tongue down there?

44:52

Yeah.

44:53

Oh, so its tongue looks like a goldfish?

44:56

A little worm.

44:56

So it tricks him?

44:57

Yeah.

44:57

Hmm.

44:59

Come get some.

45:00

Look.

45:00

Oh, snap.

45:02

Nature's so evil.

45:03

It gave me a lure in my mouth.

45:06

Nature has no mercy, man.

45:07

Nope.

45:07

No mercy.

45:08

No mercy.

45:09

We were talking about smoking this.

45:11

I saw this today.

45:12

That UK has voted to ban anyone born after 2008 to be banned from smoking.

45:18

What?

45:20

It hasn't passed.

45:20

It has to...

45:21

Wait a minute.

45:22

Wait a minute.

45:23

Wait a minute.

45:24

I'm going to light up a cigar.

45:25

Fuck them.

45:26

This pisses me off.

45:27

That's a crazy one.

45:28

I thought it was kind of fake when I saw it, but I looked it up.

45:31

It's on...

45:32

There's articles about it.

45:34

It's a draft law, they say, which doesn't mean it's an actual law yet, I think.

45:38

I'm opening up a fresh box for them.

45:40

Fuck you.

45:42

That's crazy.

45:43

But that's just...

45:44

We were talking about this yesterday.

45:45

They love having their fucking thumb on you.

45:48

It's government.

45:50

It's like when they expand government, they got to give government something to

45:53

do.

45:53

So what do they do?

45:54

They come up with more rules and regulations.

45:56

And they come up with more people to enforce those rules and regulations.

45:59

Even if they don't make any sense.

46:01

Pass this, pass that.

46:02

I got to fucking...

46:03

Everyone has an idea.

46:04

Every new politician has their ideas.

46:07

And they all want to fucking control you.

46:09

That's what they want to do.

46:09

More than anything, they want to control you.

46:11

That's their favorite sport.

46:13

Their favorite sport is telling you what to do.

46:16

I just had a beautiful dinner with our mayor of New York, Mom Donnie.

46:20

How is he?

46:21

Do you like him?

46:22

He's 34 years old, bro.

46:24

I know.

46:24

I've never thought that I'd be sitting at a table with a mayor who's younger

46:28

than me and knows about fucking rap.

46:30

And like...

46:31

Didn't he rap for a while?

46:32

I don't acknowledge that.

46:34

That's hilarious.

46:39

No, but he's, you know, he's a very nice guy.

46:41

He had a nice dinner.

46:42

I didn't speak politics.

46:44

I'm not really one of those guys.

46:45

We just talked shit.

46:46

Oh, okay.

46:47

Yeah, but what the fuck do I know?

46:49

I don't know shit.

46:49

I don't know shit either.

46:50

Exactly, so...

46:51

The thing that I would always be most concerned is who's financing him.

46:55

What is their agenda?

46:56

What are they trying to get him to do?

46:58

Because it's always money.

47:00

It's always about money.

47:01

People are discovering New York City Mondani's rap past.

47:03

Oh, that's a fucking crazy picture, right?

47:05

He's rapping with an apron on.

47:07

What's that about?

47:07

Mr. Cardamon.

47:09

Yeah.

47:09

Okay.

47:10

That's a wild one.

47:12

Shame the guy for his mistakes of the past?

47:14

Let's just, you know, he's just doing some wild stuff, like with taxes and

47:19

things.

47:20

Like he's trying to tax these billionaires.

47:22

I saw that.

47:23

What I'd like him to do is...

47:24

Want one of these, brother?

47:24

Yeah, sure.

47:25

Why not?

47:25

Come on, son.

47:26

What I'd like him to do is fucking help alleviate...

47:30

Thank you, senor.

47:31

Let me take the top off it for you.

47:33

Help alleviate taxes for people who are born and raised New Yorkers.

47:36

I shouldn't have to pay for everyone else's bullshit.

47:39

Right.

47:40

At least give me a little break.

47:41

Not just that, but...

47:43

Thank you.

47:43

But they should be responsible with where the tax dollars go.

47:46

So before asking you for more taxes, clean up all the fraud.

47:50

Oh, my God.

47:50

That's not a fucking big request.

47:52

That's like a pretty...

47:54

Pretty simple thing to ask for.

47:56

But nobody says that.

47:57

All they ever say is, we need a taxi more.

47:59

This year was a mess.

48:01

He came into all of us when it was a shitstorm of literal horrible weather.

48:05

And the fucking city was an honest garbage hole.

48:09

It was a shit mess.

48:10

It got real bad with snow, right?

48:12

Fucking seven feet high piles of garbage.

48:14

Like, disgrace.

48:15

Now, why was that?

48:16

Because, I don't know.

48:18

I would say the union rep wasn't allowing the workers to fucking go and clean

48:24

shit.

48:25

I love your honesty.

48:27

When they're at odds.

48:28

Listen, I don't know.

48:30

I'd like to get to the bottom of this.

48:31

Yeah, I don't know either.

48:34

You know, when they're at odds, they're at odds.

48:36

Well, so there was a union strike.

48:38

They don't allow any of the sanitation people to move a muscle unless their

48:44

union rep says it's okay.

48:46

You go and sit in the fucking truck and take a nap until we tell you to move.

48:50

Right.

48:50

I'm with them.

48:53

Me too.

48:53

Listen, I'm with them.

48:54

Me too.

48:55

Because out of all the fraud that's existing in that city, all the waste that

48:58

they've showed,

48:59

that is one thing you should fucking pay people for because the job sucks.

49:04

Okay?

49:04

And it's super necessary.

49:06

It's the most necessary.

49:08

Great Masvidal.

49:08

Yeah, super necessary.

49:10

You fucking have to pick up the garbage, god damn it.

49:13

Pay those fucking people.

49:14

I mean, are they asking for unreasonable amounts when you find out how much

49:18

money you spent on

49:19

the fucking homeless situation and it never got better at all?

49:21

Who's, what are they getting?

49:22

I bet they're getting paid more than the garbage people.

49:24

I'm sure.

49:25

But they get good pension.

49:26

Everyone works for a pension.

49:28

It's all for security.

49:29

Pension, there's fucking dental.

49:31

How many times are you going to do dental?

49:34

Yeah, but you should also get paid.

49:35

Thank you.

49:36

If you're fucking, if you're moving garbage, you should get paid well.

49:39

Period.

49:40

And for people to go, oh, it's an unskilled job.

49:43

That's a backbreaking job.

49:45

You're slinging around bags all day and picking up cans and yanking on levers.

49:51

Far from unskilled.

49:52

Yeah, it's not unskilled.

49:53

You try and drive that fucking truck.

49:54

It's also dangerous.

49:56

You're hanging off the back of the truck sometimes.

49:58

You're out there in the weather.

50:00

It's fucking hard.

50:01

You could hurt your back.

50:02

It's fucking hard.

50:03

It's a hard job.

50:04

They should get paid well.

50:05

And anybody who doesn't think that is a cunt.

50:09

They should definitely be paid well.

50:12

But that's the thing about this world.

50:13

Everybody's greedy.

50:14

They want it all for themselves.

50:16

There's one thing they're doing I just found online.

50:18

They're adding these giant bins, which maybe is better than piles.

50:23

My boy, they're always adding these fucking bins.

50:27

Yeah, but the problem with that is...

50:28

Goddamn Eric Adams made you buy a $100 garbage can for your house back in the

50:32

day from his cousin.

50:33

This is what I was told from my man in Middle Village.

50:36

How much?

50:36

$100.

50:37

My boy Connie Gorgeous told me, $100, you have to buy a fucking new garbage can

50:43

for your house

50:44

one way or another no matter what from Eric Adams' cousin.

50:47

Oh, really?

50:48

Show that again, Jamie.

50:50

$100.

50:50

So that actually makes more sense, though, that they're doing this big.

50:54

Because that also probably...

50:56

The problem is, if it does keep the rats out, then what are the rats going to

50:58

eat?

50:59

Then you're going to have a bigger rat problem.

51:00

New York's got a fucking giant rat problem.

51:04

I've been seeing less lately.

51:06

Because they're hiding.

51:07

Yeah, I've been seeing less.

51:08

Well, it's about to be summertime, so they're going to come out.

51:11

Once again, if they pick the fucking garbage up, there'll be less rat.

51:16

If they stop doing all the construction...

51:19

I mean, that's what breeds these rats that come out.

51:21

For sure.

51:22

You're digging these fucks up.

51:24

You're disturbing their house.

51:26

Yeah, but they rely on people to eat.

51:28

The thing is, it's a completely coexisting...

51:33

It's like those monkeys in the Philippines.

51:35

It's an ecosystem.

51:37

The rats and the people are an ecosystem.

51:39

Because the rats eat human garbage.

51:40

And they live piled up around humans for a reason.

51:43

So they could eat our garbage.

51:44

And during the pandemic, it was a real fucking problem.

51:48

Because no one was going to restaurants for a while.

51:50

So the rats were everywhere.

51:51

They were freaking out.

51:51

It was fucked up.

51:52

They're eating each other.

51:53

Rats do eat each other.

51:55

I had a rat eat...

51:56

Well, a bunch of rats.

51:58

Ate a dead rat in my garage once.

52:00

Yeah, he died.

52:02

Big, fat rat, too.

52:04

He died.

52:05

I heard the trap go off.

52:06

But it was like 10 o'clock at night.

52:07

I was like, fuck it.

52:08

I'll deal with it in the morning.

52:08

I got up in the morning.

52:10

There was nothing left but his tail.

52:11

There was like some skin, the feet, and the tail.

52:15

They ate his entire body.

52:16

Yeah, now there was a whole, like, garage full, like, one of those, I don't

52:21

know, like a storage space.

52:23

But in the street, you just heard them fucking the gate would be knocking back

52:28

and forth like they're having a goddamn underground fucking strike force in

52:33

there.

52:33

That's why when people get upset about coyotes, listen.

52:37

Bro, I heard them recently.

52:38

You need them.

52:39

Bro, the fucking pack of coyotes howling and screaming during feeding.

52:44

In New York City.

52:45

Well, upstate.

52:46

They do it in New York City, too.

52:48

They find them in the Central Park.

52:51

Yeah, like an hour and a half away.

52:52

It's really something else.

52:53

Oh, yeah, they have a lot of them up there.

52:54

But you need them.

52:56

Otherwise, you're going to have rats everywhere.

52:57

Like, there's a balance to all this shit.

52:59

Just don't leave your cat outside.

53:00

No.

53:01

I saw a fucking owl like this outside.

53:04

Really?

53:05

Fucking in the daytime.

53:06

Let me reset this.

53:07

What is this?

53:08

Rats hide it.

53:09

I think this was...

53:10

Oh, yeah.

53:10

They hide in your engine.

53:12

Bro, rat ate my fucking boy's BMW engine.

53:15

All the wiring.

53:16

Oh, my God.

53:19

They chewed up all the insulation.

53:22

Well, that's just...

53:28

That's not dead rats, right?

53:29

What is that?

53:30

It's not alive ones.

53:32

Isn't that the stuff, though?

53:33

I think that's the stuff of the ceiling.

53:35

Okay, yeah.

53:36

I think it's the insulation above the roof of the...

53:39

Oh, all right.

53:40

Above the engine.

53:41

It's just they nested in this guy's place.

53:43

Yeah, this says that the trash bins are going to get rid of a lot of the...

53:49

How the fuck do they...

53:50

Yeah, but you're not going to lower...

53:52

The thing is, didn't we figure out that the number of rats in New York City is

53:56

pretty similar to the number of people?

53:59

I would probably say it outdoes it.

54:02

They don't really know.

54:03

It's just so small.

54:03

They fucking...

54:05

They don't really know, but someone had told me that the biomass of rats was

54:08

the same as the biomass of people in New York City, meaning the weight.

54:12

But we looked that up, and that doesn't seem to be true.

54:14

But if it's true, then it takes much more to make up one human being, so there's

54:19

going to be ten times more.

54:21

Sometimes people read things or write things down, and it's just not accurate.

54:26

Because, like, there are a lot of cases where small things have a crazy biomass.

54:32

Like, I think the biomass of ants is similar to the biomass of human beings on

54:38

Earth.

54:38

Wow.

54:39

Find out if that's true.

54:42

Put that into perplexity.

54:43

You ever seen the ants that have that little honey butt?

54:45

They have a little ball of honey on their ass?

54:47

Oh, I have seen that.

54:48

What's that for?

54:49

It's a taste.

54:50

Come get some.

54:51

It should be delicious.

54:51

Come get some.

54:52

Give me that fucking ass.

54:54

Imagine if ladies started having that.

54:56

That's the new thing.

54:57

Oh, my God.

54:57

I'd eat so much ass.

54:58

No nose ring.

54:58

Now they just have a honey pot on their ass.

55:01

A honey ass.

55:01

That's how you capture me.

55:03

Look at this.

55:04

Oh, ants on Earth together have about 20% of the biomass of all humans when

55:09

measured as dry carbon mass.

55:11

Okay.

55:12

What about insects in general?

55:14

Maybe that's where they fucked up.

55:19

Do insect, what is the biomass of all insects compared to the biomass of people?

55:24

What are you typing this in?

55:28

What is this?

55:28

Our lovely AI sponsor, Perplexity.

55:30

Oh, beautiful.

55:31

Yeah.

55:32

On a global scale, total biomass of all insects is several times larger than

55:35

human biomass.

55:36

Wow.

55:39

Fuck that.

55:40

And all this is Smithsonian.

55:43

Bugs.

55:43

I love fucking bugs.

55:45

Do you?

55:46

I love bugs.

55:46

We're lucky they're little.

55:48

I know.

55:48

You're right.

55:49

There's a real, like, there's a generous amount of species up where I'm at, and

55:55

I really enjoy

55:55

them recently.

55:56

You can't be upset at them because if the area was unhealthy, they wouldn't be

56:00

there.

56:01

Well, you're in upstate?

56:02

Yeah.

56:03

Upstate's beautiful, but check yourself for ticks.

56:06

Oh, I do all the time.

56:07

I do.

56:08

All the time.

56:08

Upstate's got a lot of Lyme.

56:10

My boy, he got bit by a tick recently.

56:12

Yeah.

56:12

He caught it three days later.

56:13

He already had it, but he's good now.

56:15

Did he go and immediately get the antibiotics?

56:18

Yeah.

56:18

That's what you got to do.

56:19

When you get that Lyme disease, you got to get it.

56:21

Where do you think they usually capture you?

56:22

Like, around the crevasses?

56:24

Yeah, like your legs, your ankles, where they climb up on your pants.

56:28

But as long as they don't go up in the fucking Netherlands.

56:30

The junk.

56:30

Yeah, the nether region.

56:31

Right, that would suck.

56:32

But I think it's a systemic issue more than it is the initial bite.

56:35

The bite, though, to know that if you've got Lyme disease, a couple days after

56:40

the infection,

56:40

it starts getting like a bullseye around it.

56:42

And that, to a lot of people, is, that's the big sign that you've got Lyme

56:48

disease.

56:49

But sometimes when they get to the doctor, that circle's gone.

56:52

And the doctor doesn't believe him.

56:54

I've had this happen to a friend of mine, who's a very smart guy.

56:56

And him and his son both got Lyme disease.

56:59

And he couldn't get the fucking doctor to believe that it was Lyme disease

57:03

until his kids started getting, um, what's that mouth thing?

57:06

Guillain-Barr?

57:08

How do you say that?

57:09

Guillain-Barr syndrome?

57:10

Is that what you say?

57:11

Guillain-Barr syndrome?

57:12

You say, Guillain-Barr syndrome?

57:14

When it was, like...

57:14

Half your face gets paralyzed.

57:16

Oh, fucking, uh, Bell's palsy.

57:19

Right, but there's a name for it.

57:20

I think it's...

57:22

Guillain-Barr is very similar, because I knew a guy who had that, and it was

57:27

the same thing.

57:28

And he was diagnosed with Guillain-Barr.

57:30

Does it go back, or is it...

57:32

Yeah, it went back.

57:33

Dice Clay had it for a while.

57:35

Really?

57:36

Yeah, Dice Clay had half of his face, and he was going on stage with it.

57:39

He didn't give a fuck.

57:39

Guillain-Barr syndrome, facial weakness or paralysis...

57:43

I bet you no one even noticed.

57:44

With Dice, he talked about it.

57:46

He brought it up.

57:47

It was pretty obvious.

57:48

That's what I'm saying.

57:48

He was just fucking talking like that.

57:49

No, but it was pretty obvious.

57:50

Like, half his face was like this.

57:52

It was crazy.

57:52

Half his face just wouldn't move.

57:54

Fuck.

57:54

You know?

57:55

Not good.

57:57

Fucking shit happens, man.

58:01

You gotta just deal with things as they come.

58:02

You can't really, like...

58:05

Who the fuck knows what this world is about and why things happen, bro?

58:07

I'm just saying, be careful with tics.

58:08

Yeah.

58:09

Because those bitches, they're trying to get you.

58:13

And those little fuckers, a large percentage of them on the East Coast, carry

58:16

Lyme disease.

58:17

For sure.

58:18

For sure.

58:19

Yeah.

58:20

They're diseased little pricks.

58:21

I spray myself with a nice geranium spray.

58:24

Geranium?

58:25

Yeah.

58:25

What's that?

58:26

There's an elixir.

58:26

There's like a natural lavender, geranium oil, all kinds of shit that you spray

58:30

on yourself

58:31

that repels.

58:32

Are you sure that doesn't make them want to bite you more?

58:34

No, no.

58:34

It repels.

58:35

For sure?

58:35

It brings other things, but it takes those guys away.

58:38

It brings in ankle bracelets?

58:41

Yeah, bro.

58:41

I got ankle bracelets and fucking brahma bull nose ring.

58:46

When I was in Mexico City, I was dressed.

58:50

I bought a fucking jade, like yade.

58:52

It's from over there.

58:54

I brought a jade necklace that was a little bit too tight.

58:57

So it looked like a choker.

58:59

Like a dog?

59:00

Yeah, my boy told me I looked like I had my nipple pierced in the picture that

59:03

I showed him.

59:03

Like you're a bear.

59:04

Yeah, I looked like a fucking bear.

59:07

I had circular glasses, a scruff.

59:10

You could see a little bit of this scruff.

59:13

Right.

59:14

Two.

59:14

Two chokers.

59:16

Ooh.

59:16

This is what I'm saying.

59:17

You act different on vacation.

59:19

I had two.

59:19

I had a fucking amber choker and a jade choker.

59:23

You would be killing it in the bear community.

59:25

If you ever want to switch teams, you would dominate the bear community.

59:29

Right?

59:30

Just do it for fun.

59:31

Like, fuck it.

59:32

We'll fuck some guys up.

59:34

What's up?

59:35

What were we just asking?

59:36

What was the question?

59:37

I have one.

59:39

I thought I had a question.

59:41

I forgot.

59:42

You got all off track with that comment.

59:44

Yeah.

59:45

It's bear talk.

59:46

Bear talk always gets me.

59:47

Bear talk 101.

59:48

What were we just talking about before that, though?

59:50

Bugs.

59:52

Right.

59:53

Bugs.

59:54

Ticks.

59:55

Ticks, Lyme disease.

59:57

Guillain-Barr.

59:58

There's another one that's out now.

1:00:00

There's another disease that's out that people are getting called Alpha Gal.

1:00:04

And it's from a tick called the Lone Star tick.

1:00:06

And it makes you allergic to red meat.

1:00:08

That one you cannot get, my friend.

1:00:12

No, that's fucked up.

1:00:13

I don't want that.

1:00:14

That is not for you.

1:00:14

No.

1:00:14

That would ruin everything in your life.

1:00:17

Bro, I've been eating so many fucking bone-in fillets.

1:00:19

It's been crazy.

1:00:19

That's what I'm saying.

1:00:20

I need those gains.

1:00:21

There's no other gains like that, right?

1:00:24

Bison.

1:00:25

I've been eating a lot of, like, gains things, I guess.

1:00:28

Yeah, wild game is the best for that.

1:00:32

Sweet potatoes and game.

1:00:33

There you go.

1:00:34

Sweet potatoes, phenomenal.

1:00:35

That's what I exchanged the pasta for the sweet potato.

1:00:40

Do you eat rice?

1:00:42

A little bit.

1:00:43

A touch.

1:00:43

A touch.

1:00:44

Is that no good?

1:00:46

I hear conflicting things.

1:00:47

I like it.

1:00:48

White rice.

1:00:49

There's a lot of things that I eat that I like.

1:00:51

I just eat them because I like it.

1:00:52

Like, when I'm eating spaghetti, I'm under no illusion.

1:00:54

Yeah, you know what you're eating.

1:00:55

I know what I'm doing.

1:00:56

I'm not under an illusion.

1:00:58

You like a good pasta.

1:00:59

I know that.

1:01:00

I do.

1:01:00

Evan Funk pasta, right?

1:01:01

Oh, yeah.

1:01:02

I know you like a good Evan Funk pasta.

1:01:03

That dude can cook.

1:01:05

I had him on my show early on, like, before all his, like, his success and just

1:01:11

kicked it off.

1:01:12

I loved his, he's a fucking trip.

1:01:14

He's the man.

1:01:14

And he is aficionado.

1:01:16

When you care like that.

1:01:16

Aficionado, yeah.

1:01:17

There's another guy, Stefan Secchi in New York.

1:01:21

Oh, my God.

1:01:22

Stefano Secchi is another sicko.

1:01:24

Make amazing, you know, it's all about the wooden dowel.

1:01:29

That's how they make the pasta.

1:01:30

It's all old style.

1:01:32

Nothing extruded, all with the thing.

1:01:36

Yeah.

1:01:37

With the materano.

1:01:38

Yeah.

1:01:40

Evan's places you could watch them make the pasta.

1:01:42

You know, like, he's got Mother Wolf.

1:01:44

He's got Funk.

1:01:45

Is it Funky or Funk?

1:01:46

How do you pronounce it?

1:01:48

I have no idea.

1:01:48

I call him Funk.

1:01:49

It's like Terry Funk.

1:01:50

Right.

1:01:50

Probably Funk.

1:01:51

I thought he was Terry Funk's cousin.

1:01:53

Are they making tortellini here?

1:01:55

No, that's Stefano.

1:01:57

Oh, my God.

1:01:58

Look how good that looks.

1:01:59

This man right here, when I went to Osteria Francescana in Modena, you know.

1:02:04

God, I love how you said that.

1:02:05

Massimo Battura's place.

1:02:08

It was like the number one restaurant for many years.

1:02:10

Oh, wow.

1:02:11

He was the chef there that was making all the food.

1:02:13

He was like a young man.

1:02:14

And then when he opened his restaurant, Resdora in New York, it was like, he

1:02:18

takes such good

1:02:19

care of my mother as well.

1:02:21

Like, yo, they just go above and beyond.

1:02:24

He's a beautiful guy.

1:02:25

This is art.

1:02:26

Like, the way he's making this food, this is art.

1:02:28

This is a work of art.

1:02:29

He's performing art.

1:02:31

Bro, who'd I have?

1:02:32

I had fucking Devin Haney in the kitchen with me making pasta with him.

1:02:35

Oh, really?

1:02:35

It was crazy.

1:02:36

Oh, that's crazy.

1:02:36

You know, I like to bring these guys in and do weird things.

1:02:40

That's crazy.

1:02:41

That's awesome.

1:02:42

Devin Haney making pasta.

1:02:44

Bro.

1:02:44

Yuri, bro.

1:02:46

I know.

1:02:47

Holy fucking shit.

1:02:49

That was crazy.

1:02:49

Crazy.

1:02:50

What an animal.

1:02:53

Well, I mean.

1:02:53

How ridiculous.

1:02:54

How it's like.

1:02:55

It's kind of.

1:02:57

You kind of saw it happening, right?

1:02:58

Like, oh shit, yeah.

1:02:59

You got to look at it two ways.

1:03:01

One, you got to look at it from Yuri's perspective.

1:03:04

Like, he had it there.

1:03:05

The fight was over.

1:03:06

The guy was hurt.

1:03:07

And it.

1:03:08

But you also look at it from Carlos's perspective.

1:03:10

Carlos Olberg is hurt.

1:03:13

He can't move his right leg.

1:03:14

They're probably going to stop it in between rounds.

1:03:16

And Yuri, he can't move.

1:03:19

So Yuri's just pot-shotting him.

1:03:21

And he's kicking his one good leg.

1:03:23

He's kicking his one good leg.

1:03:25

And then, boom, he clips him with a left hook.

1:03:27

I mean, with the one punch that he's known for.

1:03:30

Not just that.

1:03:31

The step-back hook.

1:03:32

The one punch that you can throw if your right leg is hurt.

1:03:36

A check hook.

1:03:37

Crazy.

1:03:37

Because when you.

1:03:38

The check hook is one of the.

1:03:40

Like, Alexander Volkanovsky actually did a really good breakdown of this on

1:03:44

YouTube.

1:03:45

But what he was talking about is the check hook.

1:03:47

You put all the weight on the front leg a lot.

1:03:50

Because as the person's coming, a lot of the weight as you uncork the punch is

1:03:54

on that front leg.

1:03:55

And Olberg's, that's a snake.

1:03:57

Like, the way he throws that left hook is so fast.

1:04:00

It was perfect.

1:04:01

And he.

1:04:01

It was the perfect punch.

1:04:03

He threw one just to get the.

1:04:04

Yeah.

1:04:04

Just to get the.

1:04:06

The distance.

1:04:07

The distance on the first one.

1:04:08

And then clipped him again.

1:04:09

Perfect.

1:04:10

But Yuri, man.

1:04:11

It looked like I watched.

1:04:13

I know you were watching as well.

1:04:15

We were watching in real time.

1:04:16

But it just looked like he got upset that he hurt his knee and he was like,

1:04:19

fuck, fuck.

1:04:20

He clearly did get upset.

1:04:21

I really do think that he got upset.

1:04:23

I do think that's true.

1:04:25

But it makes no difference on.

1:04:27

It doesn't matter.

1:04:28

Carlos got him.

1:04:28

Yeah.

1:04:29

Carlos.

1:04:29

Carlos got him.

1:04:30

He fucked up.

1:04:30

A clean win.

1:04:31

But that's part.

1:04:32

Yeah.

1:04:32

It's part of fighting.

1:04:34

Like, you have to be ruthless.

1:04:35

Like, Khalil Roundtree is one of the nicest guys you're ever going to meet.

1:04:39

When he fought Modestus Bukakis, he sidekicked his knee sideways.

1:04:43

That was one of the crazy.

1:04:44

And blew it apart.

1:04:44

It was nuts.

1:04:45

And Khalil.

1:04:45

With such power.

1:04:47

Nicest guys alive.

1:04:48

But when you're in there, he's trying to do it to you.

1:04:50

You're trying to do it to him.

1:04:51

And if his leg gets blown out, you have to take advantage of it because he

1:04:54

would take advantage

1:04:55

of it on you.

1:04:56

I've been watching for a long time.

1:04:57

I've been watching Khalil for a long time since the beginning.

1:05:00

I remember the change when he went to Thailand, right?

1:05:04

There was this change.

1:05:05

He came back from Thailand, and that's what he did.

1:05:08

That was his first fight.

1:05:09

We were just fucking...

1:05:10

The first fight was Eric Anders.

1:05:12

Yeah.

1:05:12

And he looked totally different.

1:05:13

Yeah.

1:05:14

Me and DC were like, what happened?

1:05:16

Right?

1:05:16

Because he was always good.

1:05:17

With the front leg and just like all time.

1:05:19

He was super sharp.

1:05:21

He was super sharp.

1:05:23

I was nuts.

1:05:23

Yeah.

1:05:24

So that's it.

1:05:25

Oh, my God.

1:05:26

Oh, my God.

1:05:27

So horrible to watch.

1:05:29

Oh, my God.

1:05:30

Just perfect sidekick to the knee.

1:05:32

Just blew his shit apart.

1:05:34

That guy was out for over a year.

1:05:35

I mean, that's one of the gnarliest...

1:05:37

Oh, it's so nasty when you see it sideways.

1:05:40

Oh, because it started at the thigh.

1:05:42

I don't want to see it, Jamie.

1:05:43

Stop.

1:05:44

Stop.

1:05:44

Stop.

1:05:44

Stop.

1:05:45

Oh, bro.

1:05:45

It started at the thigh.

1:05:46

I don't want to see it.

1:05:47

I mean, some Khalil Roundtree versus Eric Anders.

1:05:50

So, Eric Anders is one of the toughest fucking human beings to ever live.

1:05:54

For sure.

1:05:55

Because he was getting lit up.

1:05:57

His legs were getting destroyed.

1:05:59

And he never even flinched.

1:06:01

He never even made an owl face.

1:06:03

It was never like, there's nothing.

1:06:05

He just dead stoic the entire time.

1:06:08

And then I asked him afterwards, oh, fuck yeah, that shit hurt.

1:06:10

But guys like Eric Anders, he's been in the UFC for 10 years.

1:06:14

Yeah.

1:06:15

Decent career.

1:06:15

Super smart guy.

1:06:17

But he, you know...

1:06:17

Invested his money, bought a bunch of houses.

1:06:19

Oh, really?

1:06:19

Very clever.

1:06:20

Oh, that's great.

1:06:20

Very smart.

1:06:21

Yeah, he's smart.

1:06:22

That's good to know.

1:06:23

Yeah, he's playing.

1:06:24

And he's just a cool dude to talk to.

1:06:26

But when Khalil came, like, we were looking at him.

1:06:29

It's like, he's moving like a tie.

1:06:30

Like, the hand movements, everything.

1:06:32

Yeah, he came back totally different.

1:06:34

That light front foot.

1:06:35

Yep.

1:06:35

It was like full-on Muay Thai.

1:06:37

And Khalil's always been super fast.

1:06:39

Like, one of his strengths is that he can hit guys before they even calculate.

1:06:44

Like, his speed when he's, like, really going after you, like in the Jamal Hill

1:06:48

fight,

1:06:49

he's got speed that confuses guys.

1:06:51

Because they're like, oh, shit.

1:06:52

Like, you've got to recalibrate.

1:06:54

Because this guy moves faster than any of the middleweights.

1:06:57

Nasty elbows.

1:06:58

And he's a light heavyweight.

1:06:59

And he's nasty, like, just...

1:07:01

He's like, well, I shouldn't say to any middleweight, but he moves like a

1:07:03

middleweight.

1:07:04

That's what I should say.

1:07:05

He's got, like, middleweight speed, but a light heavyweight frame.

1:07:10

And he just started lighting them up with, like, pure Thai technique.

1:07:14

And this was the perfect kind of showcase for him because Eric's not, like, a

1:07:17

big wrestler.

1:07:18

Yeah.

1:07:18

Eric's a kind of a brawler.

1:07:20

Oh, yeah.

1:07:21

And with a guy like Khalil, especially since Eric fights southpaw.

1:07:25

So when you fight southpaw and Khalil fights southpaw, it really opens up that

1:07:29

left leg to get attacked.

1:07:31

Or the right leg, excuse me, to get attacked.

1:07:33

Because your power leg is behind you.

1:07:36

Whereas you're fighting normal people that are orthodox.

1:07:38

It's usually, you have to kick him with an inside kick if you're a southpaw.

1:07:43

But southpaw to southpaw like this, Khalil just can light that leg on fire.

1:07:46

See, it's all real already.

1:07:48

Oh, it was fucking...

1:07:50

But it was the sound it was making.

1:07:52

Like, when we were there, it was like, slap!

1:07:54

This was memorably different.

1:07:55

Well, he had just gotten really tuned in, man.

1:07:59

When he was in Thailand, he got really tuned in.

1:08:01

Particularly...

1:08:01

Oh, you already got it in the second round.

1:08:03

It was particularly the first round...

1:08:05

He got tuned up before this, right?

1:08:06

Which made him go there?

1:08:07

Which made him go to Thailand?

1:08:08

Johnny Walker.

1:08:09

Yeah.

1:08:09

So Johnny Walker clipped him with an elbow from the clinch.

1:08:12

He hit him with a Thai elbow and KO'd him.

1:08:14

Oh, yeah.

1:08:15

Back when Johnny Walker was, like, very explosive and Johnny Walker was very

1:08:20

wild.

1:08:21

He fought wild.

1:08:22

He fights more calculated now.

1:08:23

Yeah, after...

1:08:24

I mean, I feel like after the worm, it was a wrap.

1:08:26

After he hurt himself.

1:08:27

I know.

1:08:27

I know that worm thing was crazy.

1:08:29

That one thing.

1:08:30

Like, the shoulder is one of the worst things to hurt and then get surgery on.

1:08:34

It never comes back, right?

1:08:35

He blew it apart, too.

1:08:36

Doing the fucking...

1:08:37

Doing the worm.

1:08:38

Yeah, being...

1:08:40

Just having a good time.

1:08:41

You can't make that shit up, bro.

1:08:42

I think that was...

1:08:43

Was that Mishas or Kornhoff?

1:08:44

I don't know who he fought during that fight, but he fought a good guy.

1:08:48

And it's like Johnny Walker, when he was winning in the early...

1:08:53

In the early days of his fights in the UFC, he was just...

1:08:56

Yeah.

1:08:56

It's Serkinov, right?

1:08:58

Yeah.

1:08:58

Yeah.

1:08:58

Like, that kind of shit.

1:08:59

Like, these flying elbows.

1:09:01

Like, wild, reckless.

1:09:02

But he got KO'd a few times by some really technical people.

1:09:06

And then he tried to be...

1:09:08

Oh, yeah.

1:09:09

Yeah.

1:09:09

Right there.

1:09:10

Like, he fucked his elbow up or his shoulder up.

1:09:12

I've jumped on the bed like that and hurt my fucking arm.

1:09:15

You know, when you jump on the...

1:09:16

Yeah, he blew it apart.

1:09:18

You forget that your arm is connected.

1:09:20

He fell like that and, like, immediately blew his shoulder out.

1:09:24

Oh, gosh.

1:09:25

That's so silly.

1:09:25

Fucking horrible.

1:09:26

Look at him.

1:09:26

Looks like he can KO'd himself.

1:09:28

Oh, you can see it pop out.

1:09:30

Terrible, bro.

1:09:31

Yeah.

1:09:31

Terrible.

1:09:31

Some people just shoot themselves in the dick.

1:09:35

I know they do.

1:09:35

Yeah.

1:09:36

There's a lot of people that do.

1:09:37

A lot of people ruin their life for no fucking reason.

1:09:41

They can't help it.

1:09:42

I go through life trying not to shoot myself in the dick.

1:09:45

Yeah, me too.

1:09:46

Right?

1:09:47

It's like one of my cardinal rules.

1:09:48

Cardinal.

1:09:48

I think everybody should abide by that.

1:09:50

Don't shoot yourself in the dick.

1:09:52

If you can avoid it.

1:09:53

If you can avoid it.

1:09:54

If not...

1:09:54

There you go.

1:09:55

Thank you, sir.

1:09:56

You're welcome.

1:09:56

But, you know, fighters are wild people.

1:09:59

They're doing a wild thing.

1:10:00

Like, it's part of what makes them great is that they take these crazy chances.

1:10:03

They're just nuts.

1:10:05

What am I, silly?

1:10:06

Oh, you lift the top.

1:10:07

Where?

1:10:07

The top top.

1:10:08

It flips back.

1:10:10

There you go.

1:10:12

And then push that button up.

1:10:13

There you go.

1:10:14

There it is.

1:10:15

I'm used to a torch.

1:10:17

Mm.

1:10:17

I hear you.

1:10:18

I'm excited for this, uh...

1:10:22

The Yuri thing was like...

1:10:23

Sorry.

1:10:24

No, no.

1:10:24

I was going to say, but the Yuri thing was like...

1:10:26

I understand his perspective.

1:10:28

You know, that he did fuck up and he could have attacked and been smarter, but

1:10:32

you can't...

1:10:33

You can't have that excuse.

1:10:35

He really was upset.

1:10:36

You could tell he was upset right when Carlos Olberg's knee blew out, but here's

1:10:41

the thing

1:10:41

that impressed me the most.

1:10:43

He got upset at him.

1:10:43

He's upset at him for fucking blowing his knee out.

1:10:45

What are you going to do?

1:10:45

Well, he was upset at the moment, right?

1:10:47

I understand.

1:10:47

He wanted it to be a clean victory, right?

1:10:49

But Carlos wasn't upset.

1:10:51

That was what I was most impressed with.

1:10:53

That guy never lost composure.

1:10:55

He tried a switch kick, a jumping switch kick to the head.

1:10:58

To see if it worked.

1:10:59

And his leg fell out again and he fell down again and scrambled.

1:11:02

But he never lost composure.

1:11:05

He never showed anxiety in his face.

1:11:08

Just a stone-cold killer looking for his moment and he found it.

1:11:12

CKB guys.

1:11:13

That's a world champion.

1:11:14

For real.

1:11:14

That's a world champion.

1:11:15

I mean, that's how you really become a world champion.

1:11:18

You have a blown out knee and you find a way to KO a guy who's this wild,

1:11:22

aggressive, awkward

1:11:24

dude.

1:11:25

You know, and he's coming after you.

1:11:27

You got a blown out knee and you just, blink, perfect fucking left hook.

1:11:31

Perfect.

1:11:31

Those guys from the South Pacific are a different breed.

1:11:34

Well, he certainly is.

1:11:36

I mean, he's got a phenomenal camp.

1:11:39

Yeah, that's what I'm saying.

1:11:40

The camp is unheard of.

1:11:41

Yeah, the camp is phenomenal.

1:11:43

Eugene Bearman, the guy who's the head coach, super fucking smart dude.

1:11:47

I went down there in 2018.

1:11:49

I went down there and I saw Izzy before the Brunson fight.

1:11:55

And it was like in the old CKB and I had them come through and Eugene came out.

1:12:01

I was DJing in New Zealand for an evening, my friend's restaurant and I had

1:12:05

them come out.

1:12:05

Oh, that's awesome.

1:12:06

Yeah, it was dope.

1:12:06

Oh, that's cool.

1:12:07

You were DJing at a restaurant?

1:12:08

I was DJing.

1:12:11

You know, I play all kinds of fucking weird, like 70s funk African music,

1:12:15

Brazilian music.

1:12:16

I just happened to be down there and everyone came through.

1:12:19

It was a good time.

1:12:20

Oh, here's something that people are saying is real.

1:12:22

It's not, but I found out today.

1:12:23

Everyone's saying that Hamzat Shemaev and Gordon Ryan are going to wrestle.

1:12:27

It's not true.

1:12:28

RAF?

1:12:29

Yeah.

1:12:29

I like RAF.

1:12:30

I like RAF too.

1:12:31

I like this.

1:12:32

It's like something new and exciting.

1:12:34

Sure.

1:12:34

I don't particularly love the action.

1:12:37

I like wrestling, but it's not as exciting as the entirety of the event.

1:12:45

You understand?

1:12:45

Right.

1:12:46

I know what you're saying.

1:12:47

Like the press conference, the people involved, the actual moves.

1:12:51

I prefer fighting and just like a different type of like combat, but it still

1:12:56

gets me going.

1:12:57

I enjoy it a lot.

1:12:58

Look, it's the most important skill in MMA.

1:13:01

It's the most important skill, but I like when you mix it.

1:13:03

I don't like it singularly.

1:13:05

I understand.

1:13:06

More than anything else.

1:13:07

I understand.

1:13:08

But the reality is in order to be at an elite level, you have to do it by

1:13:13

itself.

1:13:14

I think for the most part.

1:13:15

100%.

1:13:16

George St. Pierre might be an example of a guy who violates that law because

1:13:20

George didn't

1:13:21

really wrestle in college or high school.

1:13:23

He learned how to wrestle from a bunch of Russian nationals in Montreal.

1:13:27

Well, that works also.

1:13:28

Right.

1:13:29

If you didn't start wrestling when you're five years old, that's the other way

1:13:32

to do it.

1:13:32

Two, three years, Dagestan, that's it, right?

1:13:35

Two, three years, Dagestan, and forget.

1:13:36

To descend them and forget it.

1:13:37

And forget.

1:13:38

I mean, I'm excited.

1:13:40

I'm excited for Kamzad and Sean Strickland because it'll be in Newark.

1:13:45

I'm going to be there.

1:13:46

Yeah, for sure, dog.

1:13:47

I'll be right there.

1:13:48

I'll be there, too.

1:13:49

Yeah, you'll be there.

1:13:50

The White House thing I'm excited for, too.

1:13:52

I want to ask to go, but I don't know.

1:13:55

It seems like a lot of fucking hoopla.

1:13:57

I might just watch it on TV.

1:13:59

I would watch that on TV if I wasn't working there.

1:14:01

I think the Strickland and Hamzat fight is going to be very interesting.

1:14:07

Strickland is not an easy guy to take down, and he's not an easy guy to hold

1:14:11

down, and

1:14:12

he's a very difficult guy to hit on his feet.

1:14:14

And he's got a super awkward style.

1:14:17

His style is very clever.

1:14:19

It's very different.

1:14:20

It's not something that's easy to replicate as far as timing in the gym.

1:14:24

He reminds me of B-Hop.

1:14:25

A little bit, right?

1:14:26

He reminds me of B-Hop, but just a little bit more sloppy.

1:14:29

Not sloppy.

1:14:30

Just a little bit more loose and wild.

1:14:33

Yeah, loose and wild, and then also it's because he has other options, right?

1:14:38

It's because he's kicking.

1:14:38

It's because he's taking you down.

1:14:40

His teeps, though.

1:14:40

He's causing his crambles.

1:14:41

His teep off his front legs, phenomenal.

1:14:43

His jab.

1:14:43

He just throws good straight punches, man.

1:14:45

Just good, hard, straight punches.

1:14:47

His fucking jab is so accurate.

1:14:49

You know, people think of a jab as like, you know, it's not that big a deal.

1:14:53

That guy thumps you in the face with a jab three, four times.

1:14:55

You're kind of fucked.

1:14:56

Your nose is broken.

1:14:57

For sure.

1:14:58

It's bleeding, or it's at least bleeding.

1:14:59

Well, there's three kinds of jabs.

1:15:00

There's the soft one, then there's that stepping, there's a fucking hard jab.

1:15:04

You know, he throws them all.

1:15:06

Yeah, that guy, Azamat Mazurkanov.

1:15:08

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

1:15:09

He just lost to Paulo Costa.

1:15:11

Yeah, Paulo fucked him up.

1:15:12

But that guy has one of the most evil jabs.

1:15:14

He like steps forward and he'll like jab hooks at you.

1:15:17

Yeah, he turns that bitch off.

1:15:19

Yeah, it's almost like a hook.

1:15:21

Yeah.

1:15:21

And he knocked out, fuck, what is his name?

1:15:25

Rokic.

1:15:26

He knocked out Rokic with that one punch, just stepped in with a jab.

1:15:29

Rokic, his chin went a couple fights ago.

1:15:33

But, you know.

1:15:33

Rokic is a, he's been in some wars.

1:15:35

He's an animal.

1:15:36

He's been in some war, but he's an animal.

1:15:36

It was a good fight until that moment.

1:15:38

But Mazurkanov, I was so impressed that he just wouldn't abandon that strategy

1:15:44

of going after Paulo Costa.

1:15:46

He's, I mean, Paulo looked good.

1:15:48

He looked fucking phenomenal.

1:15:50

If I was in his corner, I would say, dude, never go back to middleweight.

1:15:54

You are a fucking light heavyweight champion.

1:15:56

He's ridiculous.

1:15:56

Yeah, for 100%.

1:15:57

He's a light heavyweight champion.

1:15:58

One million percent.

1:15:59

And while this guy, while Carlos Olberg is going to be out for a year, because

1:16:04

he's going to have to get ACL reconstruction.

1:16:06

Paulo Costa could be the interim light heavyweight champion.

1:16:09

Could be.

1:16:10

Like, no doubt, man.

1:16:11

I really think he could pull that off.

1:16:12

Dude, at light heavyweight, he's fucking terrifying.

1:16:15

It's crazy to go.

1:16:17

He looks like the Paulo Costa of old.

1:16:18

Oh, man.

1:16:19

Fucking.

1:16:19

When he was destroying people on his way up to the ranks, man.

1:16:22

That's what I'm saying.

1:16:22

Like, to see him go from there and then to, like, have those little hiccups and

1:16:26

shit like that.

1:16:26

And it almost seemed like he was a joke at one point.

1:16:29

When Izzy humped him, made it, just made him look fucking so less than as a

1:16:33

human being.

1:16:35

When he's really just...

1:16:37

Izzy mindfucked him.

1:16:38

Nah, he fucking...

1:16:39

Yeah.

1:16:39

He fucked him over for a couple years, right?

1:16:41

For a couple years.

1:16:41

That's how crazy that fight was.

1:16:43

He's just coming back now.

1:16:44

The Luke Rockhold, I think, helped him.

1:16:46

Mm-hmm.

1:16:47

But even Luke almost fucking knocked him out.

1:16:49

Bro, that was a great fight.

1:16:50

Holy shit.

1:16:51

Why you put that in Utah?

1:16:52

Oh, right, right, right, right.

1:16:53

Wasn't it in Utah?

1:16:54

Oh, right, right, right.

1:16:55

High altitude.

1:16:55

Oh, my Lord.

1:16:56

Yeah, good point.

1:16:57

Yeah.

1:16:57

If that was somewhere else, I don't know.

1:16:59

Well, it was a great fight.

1:17:00

Yeah, it was fun.

1:17:00

And that was, like, Luke's, like, last really great performance where he still

1:17:04

looked like

1:17:05

a world-caliber fighter.

1:17:06

For sure.

1:17:07

But I think Hamzat against Azamat was the best Hamzat, oh, excuse me, when I

1:17:12

think Paulo,

1:17:13

Paulo Costa against Azamat was the best Paulo Costa I've seen in a long time.

1:17:17

I mean, he looked better because he looked physically stronger.

1:17:21

Like, being at light heavyweight didn't at all look like a stretch.

1:17:24

In fact, he looked like a better place for him.

1:17:26

Like, when I was listening to the sound of his punches and his kicks, it was

1:17:29

even harder

1:17:30

than before.

1:17:31

He didn't look fat at all.

1:17:32

He looked like a perfect light heavyweight.

1:17:34

Like, I think he's probably, at least at this stage in his life, because I

1:17:37

think Paulo

1:17:38

is, like, 34 now.

1:17:39

He has to be.

1:17:40

It would be way better for him to compete at light heavyweight.

1:17:43

And 34 is a perfect prime, right?

1:17:45

And there's not a lot of people waiting in line.

1:17:45

Yeah.

1:17:46

At light heavyweight, 34 is almost prime.

1:17:48

Yes.

1:17:49

Like, at light heavyweight.

1:17:50

That's a great age.

1:17:51

Sure.

1:17:51

Well, that was, like, when Izzy was on top of shit.

1:17:53

He was around 34.

1:17:54

John Jones was a little younger.

1:17:56

Well, John Jones was the youngest champion in history.

1:17:59

That's a different guy.

1:18:00

But, like, when you look at Paulo Costa's performances, and then you look at

1:18:05

this last

1:18:05

one, you're like, that might be the best Paulo Costa of all time.

1:18:08

He looked fucking phenomenal.

1:18:10

And he ate some big shots from Azumar and just didn't even flinch.

1:18:15

Didn't even flinch.

1:18:16

I can't even imagine how that man cuts to 185.

1:18:19

It's truly unbelievable.

1:18:20

That muscle mass that goes away during that, it's just, it's like, fully deplete

1:18:26

your body.

1:18:27

Yeah, I think him at 205 is really the way to go, because I guarantee you, he's

1:18:30

probably

1:18:30

walking around at about, like, 230 or something.

1:18:33

He looks big.

1:18:33

He might even be a good fucking heavyweight, too.

1:18:35

He'd throw him up there.

1:18:36

He said if Derek Lewis falls out of the White House card, he'll step in and

1:18:40

fight at heavyweight.

1:18:41

Well, it makes sense to fight Josh Hokut at that weight, because they're both

1:18:44

similar

1:18:44

body types.

1:18:45

I'm not similar.

1:18:46

He's a lot more...

1:18:47

How dare you?

1:18:47

How dare you compare...

1:18:49

I meant weight-wise.

1:18:51

They're both around 240, but they look a lot different.

1:18:54

A lot different.

1:18:55

I don't know if Hokut's ready for that yet.

1:18:57

That's crazy.

1:18:58

Unless he can take Paulo down, he's going to get...

1:19:01

That's a...

1:19:02

It's fun.

1:19:03

It'll be fun, because he'll go after him.

1:19:05

Curtis Blades is very different than Paulo Costa.

1:19:09

When it comes to striking, Paulo Costa's fucking terrifying.

1:19:12

But I've also shook...

1:19:14

How do you say?

1:19:14

Shooking?

1:19:15

Shook his hand?

1:19:16

I shook Curtis Blades' hand.

1:19:20

Oh, the giant.

1:19:21

It's fucking four times the size of a normal hand.

1:19:24

Oh, yeah.

1:19:24

Curtis Blades is a huge dude.

1:19:25

To be punched by that hand that many times and to not go down is pretty

1:19:28

impressive.

1:19:29

Well, also impressive for Curtis.

1:19:30

Curtis had a blown-out eye socket, a broken nose.

1:19:33

Curtis is the man.

1:19:34

I love Curtis.

1:19:35

He's a good dude.

1:19:36

He's got incredible heart.

1:19:37

Incredible heart.

1:19:38

He just did not...

1:19:39

After all that shit that Josh Hokut talked, he did not want to...

1:19:42

lose that man.

1:19:43

He gave everything he had.

1:19:45

There was not a moment of quit in that fight for Curtis.

1:19:49

Yeah, you could have scored it for him if you wanted.

1:19:50

Well, I don't think so.

1:19:52

You could, nah, but you could have.

1:19:53

I don't think so.

1:19:53

I don't think so.

1:19:54

I don't think that would be reasonable.

1:19:55

But he certainly gave a great account of himself.

1:19:57

Many things are unreasonable.

1:19:58

Yeah, but that's not fair.

1:20:00

Yeah, you're right.

1:20:01

It's egregious.

1:20:01

He could be...

1:20:02

He might have won a round.

1:20:03

But the most important thing is, like, that guy, he gave it what he had.

1:20:08

He gave it...

1:20:09

He could be proud.

1:20:09

He could be proud.

1:20:11

That guy...

1:20:12

There's no question at all.

1:20:13

That guy left nothing...

1:20:14

There was nothing left in the tank at the end of that third round.

1:20:17

You know?

1:20:18

And that's all you could ever ask.

1:20:19

It's a fucking beautiful fight to watch, especially from heavyweights, man.

1:20:22

But it makes me sad, too, because I'm like, boy, you can only do a few of those.

1:20:25

That's probably the last one.

1:20:27

I mean, I always go back to, like, the Cain Velasquez, Junior Dos Santos ones.

1:20:32

Nasty.

1:20:33

Nasty.

1:20:34

Those were so hard to watch, man.

1:20:35

It's nasty stuff.

1:20:36

Because Cain just didn't get tired.

1:20:39

Being in there with a guy like Cain who didn't get tired, you're constantly

1:20:42

getting punched in the face.

1:20:44

Constantly.

1:20:44

And it's just nothing but heart keeps you there until the fifth round.

1:20:47

Cain, man.

1:20:49

I just want to shake Cain's hand.

1:20:52

Give him a hug.

1:20:53

He's out.

1:20:54

Yeah, I know.

1:20:54

He's home.

1:20:55

I was trying to get him on the podcast before he went in, but the judge wouldn't

1:20:58

allow it.

1:20:59

Really?

1:20:59

Yeah, I definitely have him on now, though.

1:21:01

I love Cain.

1:21:02

He's in my top.

1:21:03

I don't think there's a GOAT, a real GOAT, in heavyweight, because I think

1:21:07

there's times where one guy would have beaten all the other guys.

1:21:12

Of course.

1:21:12

Everyone had—there were moments, though.

1:21:15

Yeah, he's in the GOAT category.

1:21:17

For sure.

1:21:17

I would say in heavyweight, there's a GOAT category.

1:21:20

You've got to put Stipe in there, because he defended the heavyweight title

1:21:23

more than anybody.

1:21:24

He beat Ngannou when Ngannou was in his fucking prime and got rocked a bunch of

1:21:28

times.

1:21:28

Oh, that was a crazy fight, too.

1:21:30

Crazy fight.

1:21:31

Crazy fight.

1:21:32

Crazy fight.

1:21:32

So you've got to give it to him.

1:21:34

He's always going to be in the GOAT category.

1:21:36

Cain, Fedor, of course.

1:21:39

Fedor is like the real connoisseur, the real hardcore MMA heads.

1:21:46

They're like, Fedor is the GOAT.

1:21:48

He's the one.

1:21:48

I always say everybody forgets about Fabrizio Verdum, because Fabrizio Verdum

1:21:52

tapped Cain Velasquez,

1:21:53

Minotaur, Noguera, and Fedor.

1:21:56

And he tapped Fedor when Fedor was Fedor.

1:21:58

Like, everybody looks at a guy, like, when he lost a bunch of fights or they

1:22:02

didn't go so

1:22:03

well for him.

1:22:03

And later in his career, he's in his late 30s.

1:22:06

When you look at Fabrizio Verdum in his prime, he's in that range, man.

1:22:12

He beat Cain Velasquez.

1:22:14

He beat Mark Hunt with a flying knee to win the title.

1:22:17

He has that resume more.

1:22:18

I mean, at that time, those are heavy hitters.

1:22:21

Bro.

1:22:21

I mean, he beat the best of the best.

1:22:23

He beat them all.

1:22:24

And he tapped three of the all-time greats.

1:22:27

Those are Minotaur, for sure, when he was in Pride.

1:22:29

He's in the GOAT category.

1:22:31

But then you've got to give it more, like, Fedor's a notch above him because

1:22:35

Fedor beat

1:22:36

him and beat him with ground and pound.

1:22:37

But then the other guys are Cain.

1:22:39

And, you know, you always got to think Cain, prime Cain against anybody ever.

1:22:44

Man, who knows?

1:22:45

Prime Cain was just an unstoppable tornado of punches and takedowns and no

1:22:51

tired, no fatigue.

1:22:53

It's not coming.

1:22:53

Like, you think he's going to get tired?

1:22:55

He's never going to get tired.

1:22:56

He's going to keep punching you in the face.

1:22:57

Top-tier wrestling.

1:22:58

Top-tier wrestling.

1:23:00

And fucking Fabricio tapped him, too.

1:23:03

And he's Mexican.

1:23:04

Yeah.

1:23:05

Right?

1:23:05

And he's Mexican.

1:23:06

A lot of Mexicans have great cardio, man.

1:23:08

They have great cardio and unbelievable fucking heart and chin.

1:23:11

I wonder if it's from high-altitude genetics.

1:23:14

You know?

1:23:15

Like you were saying, like, living in it.

1:23:17

It's the genetics from Warriors.

1:23:17

It's Warrior Genetics.

1:23:18

Right.

1:23:19

It's 100%.

1:23:20

100%.

1:23:20

For sure.

1:23:21

Janowski has the same thing, just from a different type of indigenous tribe,

1:23:26

you know?

1:23:27

Yes.

1:23:27

The Macedonians and the crazy fucking up-in-the-mountain people that are five,

1:23:36

six, with hands like fucking-

1:23:38

Morab.

1:23:38

Oh, my God.

1:23:39

Morab Duavishwili, perfect example.

1:23:41

Morab Duavishwili, also like-

1:23:42

Warrior Genetics.

1:23:43

100%.

1:23:43

Yeah.

1:23:44

That dude, I've never-

1:23:46

A lot of these athletes, if they had-

1:23:49

It's like if they had a little size, they'd be playing any professional sport.

1:23:53

Right.

1:23:54

You know?

1:23:54

Oh, yeah.

1:23:55

For sure.

1:23:56

Especially if you have the mental toughness to reach championship level.

1:23:58

But I've also seen a lot of fighters can't throw a fucking baseball.

1:24:02

Like, a lot of fighters, they can't do anything else.

1:24:05

Like, I grew up playing baseball.

1:24:07

I could play every single sport because of the dexterity baseball showed me.

1:24:11

I feel like baseball and basketball are the main sports to show the child early

1:24:18

to create dexterity.

1:24:20

That's a good sport for competitive drive, too.

1:24:23

And gymnastics.

1:24:24

I've heard Khabib say that you keep your child in gymnastics until they're 10,

1:24:27

then they can do martial arts.

1:24:29

I'm following father's plan.

1:24:30

Well, that's actually very smart because then you develop, like, crazy body

1:24:34

control.

1:24:35

Bro, my God.

1:24:35

I was fucking shredded.

1:24:36

Mm-hmm.

1:24:37

Six years old.

1:24:38

Shredded already, bro.

1:24:39

Yeah, right?

1:24:40

From gymnastics.

1:24:41

I've never had an ab.

1:24:42

Not even as a child.

1:24:44

I've always had a fucking little bubba.

1:24:47

I've always been a little bubba.

1:24:49

Hey, man.

1:24:51

It's part of your charm.

1:24:51

It is.

1:24:52

It is part of my life.

1:24:53

If I was shredded, I wouldn't be as likable.

1:24:54

You think so?

1:24:56

Let's find out.

1:24:57

Probably.

1:24:57

Let's find out because I'll be fucking shirtless everywhere posing.

1:25:01

They might not like that.

1:25:04

Try this one.

1:25:06

Yeah.

1:25:06

This light has died out on me.

1:25:08

Oh, how do I buy them new and they still die out quick?

1:25:11

Gotta get you a torch.

1:25:12

This is a...

1:25:14

But that's like a mini.

1:25:15

That's like a little mini.

1:25:16

You gotta get you to...

1:25:17

Like a mini welder.

1:25:19

The mini welding one works well.

1:25:22

Wow.

1:25:23

Underwater welding torches for the cigars.

1:25:27

So this Hamzat and Strickland thing, to me, it's gonna be what can Hamzat do on

1:25:32

the feet?

1:25:32

Can he clip him?

1:25:33

And can Strickland stop the takedown?

1:25:36

I don't even...

1:25:38

Like, it's so hard to even think anybody could stop Hamzat right now at

1:25:43

anything.

1:25:44

No, it's true.

1:25:44

It's like you're not even gonna get to throw hands at him.

1:25:47

He's just gonna be smiling, laughing you.

1:25:48

Think he's gonna fucking take you down and manhandle you like no one's ever

1:25:52

been manhandled before.

1:25:54

His timing and his takedowns is fucking insane.

1:25:56

It's crazy.

1:25:57

It's so good.

1:25:58

Watching the training, the speed and he's like, it's equivalent to like Allen Iverson

1:26:03

doing a crossover.

1:26:04

He's doing it with that type of like, flair.

1:26:09

If I was gonna make an argument against it, I would say, he's handling guys

1:26:14

that don't have a big background in elite wrestling.

1:26:17

They're not like elite grapplers.

1:26:18

The guy that he fought that was an elite grappler gave him problems.

1:26:22

Gilbert Burns, right?

1:26:23

Gilbert Burns, for sure.

1:26:24

Gilbert Burns fucked him up, too.

1:26:26

He did, but that was like more stand-up fucking him up.

1:26:28

Yeah, but Gilbert Burns, if he took him down, like...

1:26:30

Gilbert can get back up to his feet.

1:26:32

He's dangerous.

1:26:32

He's one of the most elite players on the floor, right?

1:26:35

Yes, especially back then.

1:26:36

You know, Gilbert just retired.

1:26:38

Yeah, I know.

1:26:38

Congratulations, Gilbert.

1:26:39

Tremendous career.

1:26:40

Tremendous.

1:26:41

But he...

1:26:42

They were banging it out, and Hamzat fought a completely different kind of

1:26:45

fight.

1:26:46

He tried to like slug it out, and I think his ego got in the way, because

1:26:49

Gilbert clipped him a couple times.

1:26:50

A couple times.

1:26:50

Dropped him.

1:26:51

Rocked him.

1:26:51

Poof.

1:26:52

Gilbert was a wild boy.

1:26:53

I was fucking screaming during that one.

1:26:55

In his prime, Gilbert was so fucking game.

1:26:58

He was so game.

1:26:59

So dangerous, man.

1:27:01

He knocks people out.

1:27:02

So, I was gonna say Camaro.

1:27:05

Camaro Usman, and that was a short-notice fight that Camaro took at 185.

1:27:09

Unbelievable fight.

1:27:10

And in the third round, Camaro was winning.

1:27:12

I was like, this would have been very interesting if it was a five-round fight.

1:27:15

100%.

1:27:15

I feel like...

1:27:16

I mean, it's hard to predict, but Camaro had the...

1:27:19

He had the momentum, 100%.

1:27:21

If it was a five-round fight, and if Camaro had a full camp, because you're

1:27:24

taking a fight on that short notice like that, you don't trust in your wind.

1:27:28

Like you would trust in your wind if you just went through 12 weeks of hell,

1:27:31

where you just know you're in fucking tippy-top.

1:27:34

Like that part of me.

1:27:35

And was his knee barking also?

1:27:36

I'm sure his knee's always barking.

1:27:38

He's such a warrior.

1:27:39

When he gets in there, he fights like it doesn't matter.

1:27:41

I mean, you know, they were in the wrestling positions for a while where he

1:27:44

wasn't able to really do much.

1:27:46

You know, like as far as...

1:27:47

Well, he defended.

1:27:48

He defended.

1:27:49

Hamzat wasn't able to do anything to him.

1:27:50

That's what I'm saying.

1:27:50

It was like a stalemate kind of.

1:27:51

Yeah, and they were just like there.

1:27:52

Where with everybody else, Hamzat basically ragdolls him, mounts him, gets him

1:27:56

down, submits him.

1:27:57

Kevin Holland just rolls you around.

1:27:58

It was like a fucking video game, like Rolling Thunder.

1:28:00

That was crazy.

1:28:01

And him and Kevin Holland had so many words before that, too.

1:28:05

So there was a lot of anger in that.

1:28:06

You know?

1:28:08

That was crazy.

1:28:09

That was a wild one.

1:28:10

That was really crazy.

1:28:11

And they had like gotten some sort of an altercation before that at another

1:28:14

event.

1:28:15

So there was bad blood there.

1:28:16

So it was like Hamzat just wanted to prove a point.

1:28:19

Yeah.

1:28:19

You know, these guys aren't really playing.

1:28:21

They play by a different set of rules coming from that block.

1:28:26

Yeah, that's a fucking war zone.

1:28:27

That's a different block.

1:28:28

It's a war zone, son.

1:28:29

They're used to actual fights.

1:28:31

For sure.

1:28:32

Yeah, like to stay alive.

1:28:34

Like.

1:28:34

Yeah.

1:28:34

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

1:28:36

Scary shit, man.

1:28:37

That's a fight, though.

1:28:38

It's a really interesting fight.

1:28:39

We're going to know real soon, like early on in the fight, whether or not Strickland

1:28:43

can

1:28:44

avoid the takedown and whether or not Hamzat can hit him and whether or not he

1:28:48

can avoid

1:28:48

getting hit because Strickland will set some traps.

1:28:51

He's sneaky with his striking.

1:28:52

Very clever.

1:28:53

Very clever with his striking.

1:28:55

I mean, also, Hamzat had the issue coming off of that, off of COVID.

1:29:00

He had that long, long COVID where his lungs were fucked for a while, right?

1:29:06

Well, you know what that was?

1:29:06

He wouldn't stop training.

1:29:08

So he got COVID and trained hard like a fucking psychopath all through COVID to

1:29:13

the point

1:29:13

where he was getting bleeding out of his lungs.

1:29:15

Oh, no fucking shit.

1:29:16

He was coughing up blood.

1:29:17

He just, apparently he's an animal.

1:29:19

They just can't keep him out of the gym.

1:29:21

They just can't keep him out of the gym.

1:29:23

And so he kept training while he had COVID.

1:29:25

And it got real bad to the point where he was hospitalized.

1:29:29

That's a different type of level of being able to just like push past like

1:29:33

physical sickness.

1:29:35

Because COVID is fucked up.

1:29:37

Push past to the point where you're almost dead.

1:29:40

Yeah.

1:29:40

But also like...

1:29:41

And you're still showing up doing rounds.

1:29:42

I think I had mentioned this, but I was training with Polino and Pereira before

1:29:47

the first

1:29:48

Ancalaia fight.

1:29:49

And we got sick the same way.

1:29:51

Oh, wow.

1:29:52

Neuro.

1:29:53

Everyone, like I was sick.

1:29:55

Neurovirus, right?

1:29:56

Yo, bro, I was fucking so sick.

1:29:58

And he went and did the fight.

1:29:59

Did the whole thing.

1:30:00

He was as sick as me, apparently.

1:30:02

That was that first Ancalaia fight.

1:30:03

The first Ancalaia fight.

1:30:04

I fucking literally was knocked out for 10 days.

1:30:07

And this motherfucker's training, traveling, and fighting for the championship.

1:30:14

And it wasn't a Pereira fight, but it was not horrible.

1:30:19

No, it wasn't terrible.

1:30:20

He lost.

1:30:21

But then the second fight, I was like, holy shit.

1:30:23

I see them training now, but he looks like a fucking behemoth at 250.

1:30:29

He's in 260s now.

1:30:31

Holy shit.

1:30:32

They weighed in at 263.

1:30:34

Bro, him at 263 is scary.

1:30:37

It's nuts.

1:30:38

That guy fought at 185 just a couple years ago.

1:30:41

Well, this is his true body type.

1:30:43

He's meant to be a cowboy, you know what I mean?

1:30:45

He's like a fucking Brazilian cowboy.

1:30:48

Amazon warrior genes.

1:30:50

Same shit we were talking about.

1:30:51

That's what he is.

1:30:52

It's the bone density stuff.

1:30:53

It's true.

1:30:55

Genetics.

1:30:55

Indigeney.

1:30:56

Indigeney.

1:30:58

You look at certain people and you see the past.

1:31:01

Right.

1:31:02

Warriors.

1:31:04

Chants were made to excite, to conjure up spirit.

1:31:14

That's what he fucking does.

1:31:15

He's conjuring up spirit.

1:31:17

That's why Yuri was so scared of the black man.

1:31:19

Because Yuri thought that he was going to shrink his head.

1:31:21

Yuri asked him in the second fight to not use spiritual warfare.

1:31:28

That's so good.

1:31:28

There's no movie that could write this type of script.

1:31:33

I love this shit.

1:31:35

Yeah, I felt bad for Yuri, but I felt great for Carlos at the same time.

1:31:40

I love that whole team.

1:31:41

Ash and all those boys out there.

1:31:43

Yeah, they're great guys.

1:31:45

I like those guys.

1:31:46

It's like, look, I get it.

1:31:47

It's a hard pill to swallow.

1:31:49

I get it.

1:31:50

You did back off.

1:31:51

I get it.

1:31:52

But also, that guy just...

1:31:54

You can only blame yourself on that one, man.

1:31:55

He found a way to win.

1:31:57

He found a way to win in the most spectacular way possible.

1:32:00

That's the only thing that should really be spoken about is his will and his

1:32:04

ability to fight through that.

1:32:07

Bro, torn ACL, they're carting you off the fucking field.

1:32:11

I know.

1:32:11

Everyone's crying that their career's over in football, carting you off the

1:32:15

field with your heads like that.

1:32:17

I know.

1:32:17

This dude's fucking knocking homie out for the light heavyweight championship

1:32:20

of the world.

1:32:21

Fucking crazy.

1:32:21

So, to have that type of will in you, you could only just be mesmerized by that.

1:32:28

I know.

1:32:29

It's nuts, man.

1:32:30

If you think about it, like, how many great fights are out there to be had, how

1:32:34

many great fights have been had.

1:32:36

I mean, those moments like that, that's like, you can't...

1:32:40

That's one of the things that makes a sport so exciting.

1:32:43

Like, you couldn't have imagined that he would blow his knee out, and then you

1:32:46

could have imagined that Uri would pause and not know what to do,

1:32:50

and then you couldn't have imagined that Carlos would knock him out.

1:32:52

Perfectly.

1:32:54

Let me ask you something about the footing in the octagon.

1:32:56

Did his foot slip?

1:32:58

Was it slippery in there?

1:33:00

I think it was just a placement issue.

1:33:02

He placed it wrong, and then...

1:33:03

Yeah, sometimes in scrambles, you know, you're moving weird, and...

1:33:06

So, he overextended, he missed the spot.

1:33:08

It looks like it just blew out, man.

1:33:10

Because that shit just...

1:33:11

Just waved.

1:33:11

There's a video of Carlos blowing his knee out, and it looks like they're in

1:33:15

the middle of a wild exchange.

1:33:17

He moves his foot in a certain way, and it just pops.

1:33:20

And you could see it go up the back of his leg.

1:33:22

Yeah, it just snapped up.

1:33:23

It was nasty.

1:33:24

It's nasty.

1:33:25

Yeah, it's horrible.

1:33:26

And it's going to take a long time for that thing to be better again.

1:33:30

He won.

1:33:31

He's the world champion.

1:33:32

And then, Paulo Costa, interim champion.

1:33:35

If I was the fucking captain of the ship, that's what I would do.

1:33:38

I'd go, hey, Paulo, you're a fucking star.

1:33:41

Maybe on Kalev.

1:33:44

I mean, I know that Pereira just knocked him out, but he deserves to be in.

1:33:49

So, here it is.

1:33:49

So, he placed his leg weird and pushed off, and it just blew out.

1:33:53

See?

1:33:53

It looked like he was on...

1:33:55

Just a freak movement.

1:33:56

He didn't step on the paw of the foot.

1:33:59

He stepped more on the inside like that.

1:34:02

Like the angle of the step.

1:34:04

Well, it was definitely weird because they're in the middle of a scramble, you

1:34:07

know?

1:34:08

But look at him.

1:34:10

And look at his athleticism right there.

1:34:12

The way he just spun off that and stayed on that left leg.

1:34:14

Look at that.

1:34:15

Booyah!

1:34:15

When that happens, your leg is just so unstable.

1:34:21

The crazy thing is there's guys in the UFC that fight with no ACL.

1:34:26

They have no ACL, and they fight in the UFC.

1:34:28

I know Rafael Dos Anjos was doing that for a while.

1:34:32

He had no ACL, and he was fighting in the UFC.

1:34:34

I mean, was that during his decline?

1:34:38

Or was he champ?

1:34:40

He was still pretty close to the top.

1:34:42

He had lost the title, but he was still pretty close to the top.

1:34:45

We were still fucking a lot of people up.

1:34:46

He's just another breed also.

1:34:48

Well, that guy, the conditioning.

1:34:50

That guy was sculpted.

1:34:52

Dos Anjos in his prime looked like somebody made him out of marble.

1:34:55

He looked like he belonged at the Vatican, you know?

1:34:59

Every time I tell people I'm going to come see you,

1:35:01

they always say, yo, can you ask him this?

1:35:04

Can you ask him that?

1:35:04

I just started fielding questions for you.

1:35:07

I'm sorry.

1:35:07

I'm sorry about that.

1:35:09

For what?

1:35:09

For you getting those questions for me.

1:35:11

No, I like it.

1:35:11

Oh, you do?

1:35:12

I like it.

1:35:12

What are the questions?

1:35:13

Because they're so ridiculous.

1:35:15

What's the most ridiculous one?

1:35:16

I don't remember.

1:35:16

It's all silly.

1:35:17

But one good one is like, when are you going to have Mirko Krokop here?

1:35:20

Oh, I actually talked to him.

1:35:22

I was in Croatia.

1:35:22

Because my boy lives in the same neighborhood as him

1:35:25

that I trained with, my boy Dean.

1:35:27

He's literally a Croatian.

1:35:29

He looks like fucking Mirko.

1:35:30

Throws the leg.

1:35:32

Bald-headed fucking.

1:35:34

He looks like he's driving BMW M5 for sure.

1:35:40

I would definitely have Mirko on.

1:35:42

He's a legend.

1:35:43

Need to hear from him.

1:35:44

Yeah, he's a legend and he's very funny.

1:35:46

I've seen him in interviews before.

1:35:48

I was wondering whether he spoke English or not, but he speaks pretty perfectly.

1:35:51

Good enough.

1:35:52

Yeah, definitely good enough to have a conversation.

1:35:54

I was watching him versus Fedor today.

1:35:56

That was a crazy fight.

1:35:59

I think that was like 2000.

1:36:00

Look at him, man.

1:36:01

Oh, my God.

1:36:02

That's unbelievable right there.

1:36:04

How old is Mirko now?

1:36:05

That's a recent picture?

1:36:08

Yeah, four days, three years ago.

1:36:09

Wow.

1:36:10

Dude's in phenomenal shape.

1:36:11

I mean, he's got to be 50.

1:36:12

How old is Mirko now?

1:36:14

That stuff doesn't go away when it's real, man.

1:36:16

51?

1:36:17

51.

1:36:18

Shredded.

1:36:20

That's unbelievable.

1:36:20

Shredded, son.

1:36:22

Yeah, he was an animal.

1:36:23

In his prime, boy, he was the first kickboxer to really start doing well in MMA

1:36:30

because he was so explosive.

1:36:32

See, a lot of the other guys, like Ernesto Hust or Peter Ertz, they were real

1:36:36

technical, but they set things up.

1:36:38

They were slappers for the most.

1:36:39

They were setting things up.

1:36:41

Setting it up, yeah.

1:36:41

But with Mirko, he would just explode on you.

1:36:45

Fucking explode your liver, explode your head with those fucking kicks, man.

1:36:49

He was so fast and so explosive that when he entered into MMA, he had a kind of

1:36:53

advantage.

1:36:54

This is back when they let him fight with shoes on.

1:36:56

Mirko with shoes on is a crazy proposition.

1:36:59

That's nuts.

1:37:00

Is that, I just, I've seen, I see a guy like this and I go, that's a giant.

1:37:05

Yeah, he's a giant.

1:37:05

But I mean, so.

1:37:06

Hongman Choi, he was like seven plus feet tall.

1:37:08

So when you find a skeleton of a person like this.

1:37:11

Oh, yeah.

1:37:11

Yeah, giants are real.

1:37:12

Oh, yeah, definitely.

1:37:13

They're around now, too.

1:37:14

Right, definitely.

1:37:15

Yeah.

1:37:16

But he doesn't look like he has gigantism.

1:37:19

No, he does.

1:37:20

No, he does.

1:37:20

No, but you know, like, most of those guys are unathletic.

1:37:24

Their knees are knocking.

1:37:26

Right, right, right.

1:37:27

You know, like, he doesn't seem unathletic.

1:37:29

I see what you're saying.

1:37:30

You know, he has more of like, he looks like he's kind of on his toes.

1:37:35

You know, like he's.

1:37:35

Moves well.

1:37:36

Yeah, like his legs are working in the right way.

1:37:38

He has proper athleticism.

1:37:40

Well, there's another guy that beat Fedor, Bigfoot Silva.

1:37:43

Yeah, but he looked like he had fucking giant face.

1:37:46

Yeah, yeah.

1:37:47

That guy in the NBA, Victor Wembenyama is.

1:37:49

Again, Wembenyama's legs.

1:37:51

Seven foot four.

1:37:52

That's crazy.

1:37:53

It doesn't look like he moves as well as he does.

1:37:55

He's 22 years old.

1:37:57

He's a fucking praying mantis, this kid.

1:37:58

He shouldn't be able to do this stuff.

1:37:59

He dribbles behind his back.

1:38:00

He shoots threes.

1:38:01

Bro, do you watch the NBA?

1:38:03

Seven foot four is crazy.

1:38:04

It's crazy.

1:38:05

Do you watch the NBA, though?

1:38:06

Sometimes.

1:38:07

All right.

1:38:07

Seven foot four is different when you weigh 190 pounds.

1:38:10

Right.

1:38:11

You know, seven foot four like Rick Smits back in the day, or like dudes who

1:38:15

have a little

1:38:16

weight on them look different.

1:38:17

This guy is.

1:38:18

He's 235.

1:38:19

But that's unbelievable.

1:38:20

You don't believe that?

1:38:21

He probably is.

1:38:22

No, he's 235.

1:38:23

He's so big.

1:38:24

He's still getting bigger, too.

1:38:26

He's got a little brother that's not even in the NBA yet.

1:38:29

He's like 16.

1:38:30

This kid is going to.

1:38:31

This is the future right here.

1:38:32

He's maybe 16 or 17, his younger brother.

1:38:34

And he's still growing his, I don't know, 6'10 now?

1:38:36

Yeah.

1:38:37

This is ridiculous.

1:38:38

This is the future right here of sports.

1:38:40

Giant humans.

1:38:41

Super humans.

1:38:42

Right.

1:38:42

So that, if you go back to the Bible, that is really football.

1:38:45

There are giants.

1:38:46

Yeah.

1:38:46

They're around.

1:38:47

They've been around.

1:38:47

Well, look at the guys in Iceland.

1:38:49

Like the mountain.

1:38:50

My favorite.

1:38:51

Game of Thrones all the time.

1:38:51

My favorite people.

1:38:52

Yeah.

1:38:53

John Paul Sigmundson, one of my favorite strongmen of all time.

1:38:57

All the Icelandic heroes.

1:38:58

I know, right?

1:38:59

All Vikings.

1:38:59

Giant humans.

1:39:01

Hafthor Bjornsson.

1:39:02

He's the guy from Game of Thrones.

1:39:05

Yeah.

1:39:05

Yeah, that's the mountain.

1:39:07

Yeah, he's the mountain.

1:39:08

But, bro, like I was, you know, world strongman taught me about the world.

1:39:13

It taught me about how to pronounce names and, yeah.

1:39:16

Magnus von Magnussen.

1:39:18

Magnus Ver Magnussen.

1:39:20

That's who it is.

1:39:22

It's all Icelandic legends.

1:39:23

Yeah.

1:39:24

Jean-Paul Sigmundson, Magnus Ver Magnussen.

1:39:26

Jani Virtanen and Jukka Hola from Finland.

1:39:30

Like, bro, I have some.

1:39:31

There's some genetics in that part of the world.

1:39:33

Unreal.

1:39:33

Vikings.

1:39:34

Like, Viking genetics.

1:39:35

Yeah, but that's like, you want to know what a Viking looked like?

1:39:38

That's what they looked like.

1:39:39

Those guys showed up with a fucking gigantic boat filled with animals, swinging

1:39:45

swords,

1:39:46

just ready to kill everybody in your village.

1:39:47

Fun.

1:39:48

Swinging that fucking mace, swinging the hammer.

1:39:50

Mm-hmm.

1:39:50

May I have that, please?

1:39:52

Yeah.

1:39:53

Yeah, man.

1:39:54

I'm re-watching Game of Thrones.

1:39:56

I've never seen it.

1:39:57

I'm on the final season now.

1:39:58

I've never seen it.

1:39:59

God damn, it's good.

1:40:01

I need to, I've been watching Mobland.

1:40:03

It's so good.

1:40:03

That's great.

1:40:04

Tom Hardy kills it.

1:40:06

I love Tom Hardy.

1:40:07

That's my man.

1:40:07

Yeah.

1:40:08

But fucking Pierce Brosnan.

1:40:10

Kills it.

1:40:11

Holy shit.

1:40:12

Kills it.

1:40:12

And what is the woman's name again?

1:40:14

Helen Mirren.

1:40:15

Oh, my boy.

1:40:16

She's so good.

1:40:18

Maeve.

1:40:18

She's so good.

1:40:20

What a fucking legendary cast.

1:40:21

I really like that show a lot.

1:40:22

Yeah, that's amazing.

1:40:24

That's Guy Ritchie.

1:40:24

I like to be on it, yeah.

1:40:25

Guy Ritchie's the fucking man.

1:40:26

They can find the part for me.

1:40:27

I can't do an accent.

1:40:28

You could learn.

1:40:29

You can learn an accent, bro.

1:40:30

Let's try it out right now.

1:40:33

Try it out.

1:40:34

Which one?

1:40:34

Irish?

1:40:34

From Liverpool.

1:40:35

Oh, fuck.

1:40:36

That fuck's sick.

1:40:37

There you go.

1:40:38

You're in.

1:40:38

I've been there.

1:40:39

I'm a Schauser.

1:40:40

You could do it, bro.

1:40:40

You have to Schauser.

1:40:41

Just live with Patty Pimblit for like a week.

1:40:44

Meatball Molly.

1:40:45

I want to live with Molly.

1:40:47

Live with Patty and Meatball Molly.

1:40:48

They'll teach you how to talk, Schauser.

1:40:50

And I want to box.

1:40:51

There you go.

1:40:52

Don't come out.

1:40:53

I just want to throw hands.

1:40:54

I just love fucking, like, I just want to, I love boxing.

1:40:57

Do you?

1:40:58

For real?

1:40:58

I love it.

1:40:59

But remember how you were trying to show me how to throw a kick?

1:41:02

I just stopped kicking.

1:41:03

Yeah, you gave up?

1:41:04

I'm not a kicker.

1:41:06

You don't have to be.

1:41:07

I'm not a kicker.

1:41:08

I'm a choker.

1:41:09

I'd like to be a choker.

1:41:11

You could learn how to kick.

1:41:12

I could.

1:41:13

You could learn.

1:41:13

You just got to learn how to stretch first.

1:41:15

It's that leg thing, man.

1:41:16

I'm scared to break my leg again.

1:41:18

Yeah.

1:41:19

Because every time I kick in the wrong place, it feels like you hit the ball on

1:41:23

the wrong part of the bat.

1:41:24

When you broke your leg, did you have to get pins?

1:41:26

Yeah, I got, it broke in half.

1:41:29

It broke in half, so I got the plate.

1:41:32

But it was a clean break.

1:41:34

It was good.

1:41:34

It's better to get shattered.

1:41:35

Shattered, I would have been.

1:41:37

Shatter is bad.

1:41:37

Shatter is bad.

1:41:39

So, a clean break.

1:41:40

It kind of made a bionic return.

1:41:41

So, it doesn't bother you now?

1:41:43

No, nothing.

1:41:44

Oh.

1:41:44

No, it's strong, but if I kick it in the exact spot, I'll feel it.

1:41:48

Right.

1:41:48

Like if someone checks a kick on their knee or something like that.

1:41:51

Yike.

1:41:51

What part of your knee or your leg broke?

1:41:55

I'm going to not disclose that like Bill Belichick.

1:41:57

Look at you.

1:41:58

Shit.

1:41:58

You're hiding injuries.

1:41:59

How did you break it?

1:42:02

I fell.

1:42:04

Literally slipped in the kitchen.

1:42:05

I was making fucking two hamburgers and I was carrying them out and the homie

1:42:09

was mopping at the same time.

1:42:11

I was wearing the wrong shoe and I just slipped and it got caught behind me.

1:42:15

That sucks, man.

1:42:15

Freak accident.

1:42:16

You know why that happened is, what's his face?

1:42:19

Piers Morgan.

1:42:20

He fell and broke his hip.

1:42:22

Had to get his hip replaced.

1:42:24

That's the thing.

1:42:25

He doesn't seem like he's in great shape.

1:42:26

I was in fucking sick shape at the time.

1:42:28

I was riding my bike every day.

1:42:30

I was feeling good.

1:42:31

How long ago did this happen?

1:42:33

2011.

1:42:34

Damn.

1:42:35

Yeah.

1:42:35

Oh no, 2010.

1:42:37

So that's why you're worried about kicking?

1:42:40

So don't kick anybody.

1:42:41

Just work on the move.

1:42:43

I like inside knee.

1:42:44

There you go.

1:42:45

That's a good move for you.

1:42:46

Clinch knee.

1:42:47

It's all just about hip mobility.

1:42:49

Just learn some hip mobility stuff.

1:42:51

You know like ballerina bars?

1:42:53

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

1:42:54

Those are actually really good.

1:42:55

Yeah.

1:42:55

I have one.

1:42:56

I could do a good, I could get the leg up there.

1:42:57

Ballerina bars are really good for swinging your leg.

1:43:00

You like, you stand on your left leg and swing your right leg like this.

1:43:04

And then up like that and this and up like that.

1:43:06

That's really good for like opening it up and getting the dexterity and

1:43:10

strengthening

1:43:11

up those supporting muscles.

1:43:13

Yeah.

1:43:13

Or the flexors.

1:43:14

Yeah.

1:43:15

Yeah.

1:43:16

Everybody should have some leg and hip mobility.

1:43:19

You should be able to throw a kick.

1:43:21

It's not that hard.

1:43:22

Especially a low kick.

1:43:23

No, I could throw it.

1:43:24

It's not that difficult.

1:43:24

But, you know.

1:43:25

The accuracy and, you know, the devastation factor might not be there.

1:43:31

You'll figure it out.

1:43:31

Yeah.

1:43:32

You're a big guy.

1:43:32

You're strong.

1:43:33

You got a lot of horsepower back there.

1:43:34

Come here.

1:43:35

Come on, son.

1:43:35

Come here.

1:43:36

They fucking wrestle you.

1:43:37

Yeah, I hear you.

1:43:37

You look getting excited.

1:43:39

I train with Polino a lot.

1:43:43

Really?

1:43:43

Yeah, I train with him in Jersey.

1:43:45

He just holds pads.

1:43:46

I thought he's not in Connecticut.

1:43:48

Oh, his place is in Jersey.

1:43:49

Yeah, Glover's in Connecticut.

1:43:51

Glover's in Connecticut.

1:43:52

But everyone's pretty close.

1:43:53

What part of Jersey is Polino in?

1:43:54

In Nutley.

1:43:55

Oh, nice.

1:43:55

Okay.

1:43:56

Right there.

1:43:56

10, like 50 minutes from me.

1:43:58

That's great.

1:43:59

That's great.

1:44:00

Gives me good work.

1:44:01

He's a good dude, too.

1:44:03

I love him.

1:44:03

And great coach.

1:44:04

And he spends time with me and teaches me fighting.

1:44:09

Not boxing.

1:44:10

Show me how to fight.

1:44:11

Right.

1:44:11

Like things Alex would do.

1:44:14

It's probably a good thing for you, too, to have something that takes your mind

1:44:17

off all the other shit you do.

1:44:18

It's one of my favorite things.

1:44:19

Yeah.

1:44:19

The thing is, one thing takes my mind off the next.

1:44:23

This takes my mind off of that thing.

1:44:26

That takes my mind off of that.

1:44:27

So it's like a constant therapy that I'm giving myself.

1:44:30

Because I'm getting burnt out here.

1:44:32

Oh, let's turn to this.

1:44:33

Now that's stopping me from doing that.

1:44:35

Now we'll get burnt out there.

1:44:36

Go to the next thing.

1:44:37

Right.

1:44:38

I'm just a seasonal person.

1:44:39

I like doing things when I'm like, when I feel them.

1:44:42

I know what you mean.

1:44:44

Yeah.

1:44:44

You feel it.

1:44:45

You just seem to feel it.

1:44:46

Yeah, exactly.

1:44:47

I don't want to be forced.

1:44:48

Maybe he'll start golfing soon.

1:44:49

That's fucking not for me.

1:44:51

Really?

1:44:51

Talk to Jake.

1:44:52

I'm really good.

1:44:53

There's not a lot of places.

1:44:54

Look at me.

1:44:54

He's in New York.

1:44:55

I'm really good.

1:44:56

There's not a lot of places.

1:44:56

Pitch and putt, I'm a fucking pro.

1:44:58

You're a good mini golfer?

1:44:59

Pitch and putt.

1:45:02

What's the difference?

1:45:03

Pitch and putt is like everything except driving.

1:45:05

Yeah, it's like 100 yards.

1:45:06

It's like a city game.

1:45:08

You have it at the park.

1:45:09

We have one here.

1:45:09

Oh.

1:45:10

But there's good 70 yard.

1:45:11

Okay.

1:45:12

What's the wedge?

1:45:14

Mm-hmm.

1:45:15

Okay.

1:45:16

It's just not long drives.

1:45:17

There's no drives.

1:45:17

Got it.

1:45:18

So I'm pretty good.

1:45:19

So every golf game starts off with a long...

1:45:22

I'm totally ignorant.

1:45:23

Me too.

1:45:24

Every game starts with a drive from the beginning.

1:45:26

Is that true?

1:45:27

Mostly.

1:45:27

14...

1:45:30

It should be two par threes per side.

1:45:31

It's not...

1:45:32

Every course isn't the same, but it's like average.

1:45:33

Two par threes per side, two par fives per side, and the rest are par fours.

1:45:37

And do you always open with like a long shot?

1:45:40

Is that the thing?

1:45:41

Isn't that like two and off?

1:45:43

How you play the course is supposed to be up to you.

1:45:45

You should...

1:45:45

I mean, ideally, you want to get as far...

1:45:48

How would they play in PGA?

1:45:49

One swing as possible, so you have...

1:45:52

Less strokes.

1:45:52

Yeah.

1:45:53

How does the Masters start?

1:45:54

Yeah, I mean, they're...

1:45:55

That's how I'm starting.

1:45:56

How they start in Augusta, Shinnecock.

1:46:00

Like, I want to play all these...

1:46:02

I just want to smoke hash on the golf courses and chill.

1:46:07

While other people play.

1:46:09

That's what you want to do?

1:46:10

That's doable.

1:46:11

I think we could do that.

1:46:12

I think that's very attainable.

1:46:14

Sounds like we have a show.

1:46:14

I want to do it once.

1:46:15

I don't want to follow them like...

1:46:17

It sounds like we might have a show.

1:46:18

Right, well, you already did that with Ancient Aliens.

1:46:21

Bro, how do we bring this back?

1:46:24

Were you fucking producing it?

1:46:25

I was just talking about it yesterday.

1:46:27

Can you produce this for me?

1:46:28

Wasn't it yesterday when you were talking about it?

1:46:28

I don't know.

1:46:29

I don't mean to put you on the spot.

1:46:31

I don't mean to put you on the spot.

1:46:32

Can you be the executive producer?

1:46:33

Co?

1:46:35

Well, where would we do it?

1:46:36

It really doesn't take much.

1:46:37

Where did you do it before?

1:46:38

You did it at Vice?

1:46:39

We did it in a fucking rented studio with green screen.

1:46:42

That's where Vice went bad.

1:46:43

Well, they should have kept you around.

1:46:45

They fucked up.

1:46:46

They fucked everything, God.

1:46:47

They had you.

1:46:48

They had Eddie Wong.

1:46:49

They had a bunch of dope shows.

1:46:51

I did Eddie Wong's show.

1:46:53

We went and did yoga together.

1:46:54

Seriously?

1:46:54

Yeah.

1:46:55

Yo, bro.

1:46:55

I don't even want to tell you what I'm about to do.

1:46:57

I love Eddie.

1:46:57

Yeah, he's a good kid.

1:46:58

Fucking...

1:47:00

I'm about to do Tybo with Billy Blanks.

1:47:02

Now?

1:47:04

Like today?

1:47:04

Like...

1:47:05

You're about to do it?

1:47:07

Thursday.

1:47:07

Really?

1:47:08

Me, Ryan Seacrest, and Billy Blanks.

1:47:11

Oh, boy.

1:47:12

Oh, boy.

1:47:14

I'm going to tell you here first.

1:47:15

I went on Wheel of Fortune.

1:47:17

Did you?

1:47:19

I did.

1:47:19

How'd you do?

1:47:20

I can't tell you yet, but just let me tell you, I dominated.

1:47:23

I can't tell anyone yet, but I dominated.

1:47:26

I think you just told us.

1:47:28

Let me just tell you something, bro.

1:47:29

I'm sorry if this is going to ruin anything, but for fuck's sake, I dominated.

1:47:33

Nice.

1:47:34

Beautiful.

1:47:36

That's what I mean.

1:47:36

I'm looking for Jeopardy, to be honest.

1:47:38

I'm better at Jeopardy.

1:47:39

And so why are you going and doing Tybo with Ryan Seacrest and Billy Blanks?

1:47:44

Because Ryan took a liking to me, and now he wants to do something else.

1:47:48

Oh, so you guys filming this?

1:47:50

Yeah, we're going to film me and Ryan doing Tybo with Billy Blanks.

1:47:53

But for me, Billy Blanks, the last Boy Scout, the first scene.

1:47:57

That's right.

1:47:58

That's what I know him for.

1:47:59

That's my shit.

1:48:00

That's right.

1:48:01

Ain't life a bitch.

1:48:02

And he fuck his shit.

1:48:03

That's right.

1:48:03

I forgot about that.

1:48:05

It's one of my favorite movies of all time.

1:48:07

Well, Damon Wayans is one of my favorite comics of all time.

1:48:09

Damon Wayans is a fucking underrated comic.

1:48:13

Underrated comic and underrated action star.

1:48:15

He was great in that fucking movie, too.

1:48:16

Bulletproof with Adam Sandler.

1:48:17

Yeah.

1:48:18

I used to love Damon Wayans.

1:48:19

Major pain.

1:48:20

Oh, my God.

1:48:20

He had a run.

1:48:21

What about his brother in fucking Lowdown, Dirty Shame?

1:48:24

That was a good action movie, too.

1:48:26

Kenan.

1:48:27

Who knew Kenan Iron Wayans was a fucking action hero?

1:48:30

Kenan's a cool guy.

1:48:31

I'm going to get you, sucker.

1:48:32

That's right.

1:48:33

Come on.

1:48:33

That's right.

1:48:34

He died from over gold.

1:48:36

He had too much gold.

1:48:39

Wasn't there a guy who had, like, goldfish tanks for his platform shoes?

1:48:45

Yes, of course, man.

1:48:46

That was the pimp.

1:48:46

Can you imagine a dude walking out of his shoe with fish tanks for platforms?

1:48:52

In living color changed my life.

1:48:54

That shit changed my life.

1:48:57

Hey, I just read something.

1:48:58

I should probably call Dave and ask him, but I just read something where they're

1:49:00

thinking

1:49:01

about bringing it back to the Chappelle show.

1:49:02

They gave a speech.

1:49:03

Oh, wow.

1:49:03

So, Eddie Murphy got another award this week, I think AFI or something, and

1:49:07

Dave was on

1:49:08

stage speaking, and he said he was talking with Eddie about it, and Eddie sort

1:49:13

of, like, pushed

1:49:14

him.

1:49:15

But then during the speech, he sort of said, all right, if you want to do it.

1:49:18

I think they actually even said maybe a movie, like a Chappelle show movie.

1:49:21

Oh, okay.

1:49:22

Instead of an actual show.

1:49:23

That would be fucking crazy.

1:49:24

He kind of said, Eddie, if you do Charlie's parts, let's do it.

1:49:27

Oh, that would be incredible.

1:49:29

Yeah.

1:49:30

Because he kind of doesn't want to do it without Charlie.

1:49:31

Oh, that would be incredible.

1:49:33

Oof.

1:49:34

That would be incredible.

1:49:35

So I had me, Eddie, and Charlie on vacation once.

1:49:39

Where?

1:49:39

Totally random.

1:49:40

In Hawaii.

1:49:40

Really?

1:49:41

Yeah.

1:49:41

I was at the counter getting my, you know, key for the room, and Charlie's

1:49:49

cousin was there.

1:49:51

I was like, what do you do?

1:49:51

What's going on, man?

1:49:52

What are you doing here?

1:49:52

He's like, Charlie's here with Eddie.

1:49:54

Come say hi.

1:49:54

And I went over.

1:49:55

I had lunch with Charlie and Eddie.

1:49:57

I was, like, just sitting there talking to him.

1:49:59

I'm like, this is crazy.

1:49:59

That's crazy.

1:50:00

It was crazy.

1:50:01

Where were you staying?

1:50:02

Moana Surf Club?

1:50:03

No, Four Seasons.

1:50:04

Four Seasons in Maui.

1:50:05

Oh, yeah.

1:50:06

It's a nice place.

1:50:06

Beautiful place.

1:50:07

Beautiful place.

1:50:07

It was, like, just talking to Eddie.

1:50:09

Eddie Murphy was like, what?

1:50:10

Am I really talking to Eddie Murphy?

1:50:11

It was so weird.

1:50:13

That's psychedelic right there.

1:50:15

It was cool.

1:50:16

He's really cool.

1:50:17

He's really fun.

1:50:17

I met Martin.

1:50:18

Martin Lawrence, who was, like, my grandparents learned English from this man.

1:50:25

My Albanian grandparents would watch Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy, and Martin.

1:50:29

So, like, you know, and I did the thing with Wheel of Fortune, and then I went

1:50:36

to the Knicks game versus the Lakers.

1:50:39

I said, fuck it.

1:50:40

I said, fuck it.

1:50:40

I'm getting myself a ticket.

1:50:41

And as I walk in, it's fucking Martin Lawrence right there.

1:50:44

I almost, I literally, I've never done this to another man.

1:50:47

I shook his hand.

1:50:48

I went into his ear.

1:50:49

I was like, yo, bro, you don't know how much this means to me, man.

1:50:52

You don't know.

1:50:52

Yo, bro.

1:50:53

I was just talking to him.

1:50:54

I was, like, whispering in his ear how much it meant to be.

1:50:56

He fanboyed out.

1:50:57

Yeah, I fanboyed the fuck.

1:50:58

I don't care.

1:50:59

I don't care.

1:51:00

I did it.

1:51:01

Dude, I saw Martin Lawrence in his prime at the comedy store in the 90s.

1:51:06

I would have died to see that.

1:51:08

He, there's another guy that people sleep on.

1:51:11

My favorite.

1:51:12

He's one of the best comics ever.

1:51:13

Like, when he was in his prime, he would fucking destroy.

1:51:16

And I would have to follow him.

1:51:18

It was hell.

1:51:19

I've bombed so many times.

1:51:20

Mitzi Shore, that lady right there.

1:51:22

Yep.

1:51:23

When, if you were coming up, one of the things that she would do is, like,

1:51:26

young comics,

1:51:27

that she thought of any promise at all, she'd put them on after Monsters.

1:51:30

Put you out right after a legend.

1:51:32

Yep.

1:51:33

That's your spot.

1:51:34

Right on after the killer.

1:51:35

Good luck.

1:51:36

Good luck, motherfucker.

1:51:37

I like that.

1:51:40

Yeah, man.

1:51:42

Shows you what kind of shots you got.

1:51:43

She knew what she was doing.

1:51:44

I mean, she's the most important figure in comedy outside of comedians, for

1:51:49

sure.

1:51:49

She's number one.

1:51:50

She knew.

1:51:51

She knew what she was doing.

1:51:52

Even with her son.

1:51:53

I mean, she'd even give Pauly a break.

1:51:54

You know, Pauly had to earn it himself, too.

1:51:57

Damn.

1:51:58

That's how she, you know, she knew.

1:52:00

She knew, like, how, what was the best environment to create comedy.

1:52:04

So, Pauly Shore was a stand-up first?

1:52:06

Oh, yeah.

1:52:07

I didn't even realize that.

1:52:09

Oh, yeah.

1:52:09

I didn't know that.

1:52:10

Pauly's been a stand-up forever.

1:52:11

I just knew, I just, when I was young, like, he was, like, in movies and shit

1:52:15

that I liked.

1:52:16

He was, like, he was, like, that, he was, like, that actor.

1:52:18

Where's it at?

1:52:19

Right here.

1:52:19

Yeah, well, he started in stand-up.

1:52:22

I mean, he used to get babysat by Sam Kinison.

1:52:25

Oh, my God.

1:52:26

You got to be a fucking funny guy after that one.

1:52:28

Could that be my babysitter?

1:52:30

There's some things you don't want to learn when you're that young.

1:52:33

I mean...

1:52:34

You don't want to learn from Sam.

1:52:36

I kind of do.

1:52:38

I kind of, I don't know, I had some pretty fucking, some interesting characters

1:52:43

raise me, also.

1:52:45

I'm just so glad that the comedy store is still around.

1:52:47

I was really worried about them during the pandemic when they were closed for,

1:52:50

like, a fucking year.

1:52:51

The whole thing was so insane.

1:52:54

It took so long for LA allowed them to open up.

1:52:56

Can I ask you something, honestly?

1:52:58

No.

1:52:59

All right.

1:53:00

The comics of today, do you find them, just because we've aged a little bit,

1:53:09

and we find different things, like, do you find them as funny as you found

1:53:14

people that you looked up to, like, your elders?

1:53:17

Do you find these younger guys funny?

1:53:18

Like, can you vibe with it?

1:53:19

Yeah, I definitely could vibe with it.

1:53:21

You know, as far as, like...

1:53:23

Do they make you cackle the way these other fucking guys did?

1:53:26

For sure.

1:53:27

It depends on who you're watching.

1:53:28

You know who I like?

1:53:29

I like Stavi.

1:53:30

Oh, yeah, Stavi's hilarious.

1:53:31

Stavros fucking...

1:53:33

Stavros is hilarious.

1:53:34

There's more funny comics now, I think, than ever.

1:53:37

Really?

1:53:38

Yeah, I think so.

1:53:38

Yeah, it's a really good time for, like, up-and-coming people, new people.

1:53:43

There's, like, a lot of, like, excitement about comedy, you know, and then

1:53:45

there's Kill Tony, which is, like, this awesome platform for them, so there's

1:53:48

so many people that are getting into that.

1:53:50

Were you doing that last night?

1:53:51

No, I wasn't there last night.

1:53:52

Oh, because I drove by the mothership, and it was fucking cranking.

1:53:57

Yeah, that was Kill Tony night.

1:53:58

I wasn't there last night, but Ari Shafir was there, Luis J. Gomez was there,

1:54:04

so it was a great, great setup, and it's always a good show.

1:54:08

It's always a fun show, and that gives people legit opportunity to get on stage.

1:54:13

And either to get on YouTube, or to get on Netflix, in front of the whole

1:54:16

fucking world, and it could make your career.

1:54:19

It could make your life.

1:54:20

It could change everything.

1:54:20

It's not like a voice type of vibe.

1:54:24

It's more of, like, a fucking real show, and then just people see you there.

1:54:27

It's not like a competition.

1:54:29

No, no, no, there's no competition.

1:54:31

But you do get one minute, and if you do well, Tony invites you back.

1:54:36

Yeah, not judged, but you get feedback from the comics, or everybody's just

1:54:39

fucking around.

1:54:40

It's all very loose and open.

1:54:42

Showtime at the Apollo.

1:54:43

If you bomb, Tony roasts you.

1:54:44

No, you don't get yanked.

1:54:46

You get your one minute.

1:54:46

Okay.

1:54:47

And if you suck, Tony roasts you, and, you know.

1:54:50

But sometimes the people that suck, they know they suck, and they're really

1:54:53

funny talking about how they sucked.

1:54:55

It's just a great show.

1:54:56

But it's just an opportunity where comedians see there's a path.

1:55:01

All I have to do is, like, keep doing open mics, put together an act, start

1:55:04

getting a little road work, do Kill Tony, and then next thing you know, I'm

1:55:08

headlining on the road like all these other guys that have become regulars on

1:55:12

the show.

1:55:12

There's a clear path to it.

1:55:13

Yeah, like, you can really make a living and have a real career in comedy.

1:55:17

So because of that, it's like comedy is really exciting right now.

1:55:20

It's like, and because of YouTube, because you can put your special, just, you

1:55:24

don't need, like.

1:55:25

You don't need big guys, you put it right up.

1:55:26

You don't need anything.

1:55:27

Just upload it onto YouTube, next thing you know, it's got a million views.

1:55:30

Holy shit, you're off and running.

1:55:32

And then people could, the best thing about YouTube is people could share it.

1:55:35

You could see a funny comedy special and go, oh shit, you've got to watch this.

1:55:38

You send it to me, I'm like, ah, and then I'll send it to him.

1:55:41

And that's how things happen.

1:55:42

It's like, that never existed before.

1:55:44

So that paves the way for more comics to be encouraged to try it.

1:55:49

Because there's an, if you've got a work ethic and you're willing to do it,

1:55:52

there's an actual path to having a career.

1:55:54

Yeah, because before it was like a little bit like luck.

1:55:58

You had to meet the right person.

1:55:59

Now there's like, like getting to the major leagues.

1:56:02

You go through the minors, you go through here, it's clear.

1:56:04

What's the pathway for rappers?

1:56:06

I don't know.

1:56:08

There's really none.

1:56:09

Nowadays, it's, I believe it's all the same thing.

1:56:12

You just, you choose your own path.

1:56:14

You just become mayor.

1:56:15

Yeah, you fucking kidding me?

1:56:17

I'd love to do that.

1:56:18

The mayor, if I could be the mayor.

1:56:20

Yeah, you could be the mayor.

1:56:21

Just someone got to feed me some political situations that are good.

1:56:26

Good things only.

1:56:28

I don't want to do anything bad.

1:56:29

No, but like the path to being a rapper, there's really, first off, you have to

1:56:34

be just nice.

1:56:35

You have to be good.

1:56:36

You shouldn't be doing it if you suck.

1:56:37

Right.

1:56:37

And some, your friends should tell you, yo, listen, this is not for you.

1:56:40

Let's step away from this and do something else.

1:56:43

Right.

1:56:44

You have to have good people around you.

1:56:45

I had a lot of people around me that are fucking straight up haters, very raw

1:56:49

deal people.

1:56:50

And no one told me to stop.

1:56:52

Of course.

1:56:52

And that inspired me to keep going.

1:56:54

And honestly, you just have to have it within you.

1:56:57

You either have it or you don't.

1:56:59

There's, I've been around here now 16 years and I've seen a lot of fucking

1:57:05

people come and go.

1:57:07

But I've been a constant and I don't even think I've peaked in any area of life

1:57:13

yet.

1:57:14

Truly.

1:57:16

I feel like I'm on the brink of, I'm always on the brink of a new exploration,

1:57:21

a new breakthrough.

1:57:23

And that's how I take things because I don't like, I don't want to be stagnant.

1:57:27

I look older.

1:57:28

I'm visibly grizzled.

1:57:31

I'm visibly Sean Connery-ed.

1:57:34

But because I started later, you didn't see me as a fucking 15-year-old kid

1:57:38

jumping around.

1:57:39

Right.

1:57:39

I came in as a 27-year-old man.

1:57:42

Right.

1:57:43

So you've seen me throughout the years.

1:57:45

Because I've just, now I'm more of a man.

1:57:46

Right.

1:57:47

So I didn't start as a little baby face, you know.

1:57:49

A lot of these kids, you see them 16 years later, they look the exact same

1:57:53

because you saw them at 13.

1:57:55

Not me.

1:57:58

Right.

1:57:58

I hear you.

1:57:59

You know.

1:58:00

Yeah.

1:58:00

Well, that's a great attitude anyway.

1:58:02

Yeah.

1:58:02

If you're just continuing to improve at something, that's a great way to live

1:58:05

life.

1:58:06

I just like learning, man.

1:58:07

I like, I love new experiences.

1:58:08

I want to fucking, like, I'm just finding new things that I love every single

1:58:13

day of life.

1:58:14

That's awesome.

1:58:15

Truthfully, man.

1:58:16

I got, I feel, I feel blessed and special to have those type of outlets where I

1:58:21

don't have

1:58:22

to, like, search for shit and things just like, hobbies fall in my lap.

1:58:27

They do because I just, I really, I'm a connoisseur of many things in life that

1:58:31

I love.

1:58:32

What other hobbies do you like?

1:58:33

Like I said, I love gardening.

1:58:35

I love overlanding now.

1:58:37

I love, I want to take my-

1:58:38

You go overlanding?

1:58:38

Bro, I want to take my truck everywhere now.

1:58:40

What kind of truck you got?

1:58:41

I got a Sequoia.

1:58:42

Ooh.

1:58:43

Brand new, 26.

1:58:44

Good move.

1:58:44

It was the best purchase I've ever made in my life.

1:58:47

They never break.

1:58:47

They never break.

1:58:49

And New York was so fucking heavy duty.

1:58:51

I was like in war mode.

1:58:53

There was nothing stopping me.

1:58:54

Right.

1:58:55

Four wheel drive.

1:58:56

Toyota's-

1:58:57

800 wheel drive, that car got.

1:58:59

It got power like you can't believe.

1:59:01

It's perfect.

1:59:01

Toyotas are hard to go wrong.

1:59:03

I love Toyota.

1:59:03

Hard to go wrong with a Toyota.

1:59:05

I love Toyota.

1:59:05

I had Jeeps for a while, but I started, my mother had the 83 Toyota Celica.

1:59:10

That was our first car.

1:59:12

We called it Brownie.

1:59:13

It got us everywhere.

1:59:14

Then we made the change to the 94 Jeep Grand Cherokee Forest Green.

1:59:18

We had that for a long time until we got the Hyundai Sonata that I got stolen

1:59:24

by accident.

1:59:25

You know, it was the morning before, that was the night before the Brett Favre

1:59:30

jet experiment

1:59:32

that was going to happen.

1:59:32

You know, he went to the Jets.

1:59:34

I went to the store in my underwear that I always do up the block from my house,

1:59:39

bought

1:59:40

a vanilla Dutch and a set for life, and two fucking kids jumped in the car and

1:59:44

just dipped.

1:59:45

Oh, no.

1:59:46

And you were in your underwear?

1:59:47

I was in my underwear.

1:59:48

I had to fucking, I had to make the police report in underwear.

1:59:51

Why are you in underwear?

1:59:52

First off, that was the first question.

1:59:54

Why are you in underwear?

1:59:56

That's a solid question.

1:59:57

I said, should I take them off?

1:59:58

You want me to take them off?

2:00:00

Are you crazy?

2:00:00

It does make the situation weirder.

2:00:03

It makes it all weirder.

2:00:04

Why I left with underwear on only.

2:00:06

Yeah.

2:00:07

It was hot out.

2:00:08

I wouldn't advise that.

2:00:09

No, no.

2:00:09

Don't do that.

2:00:10

Even if you're going to your local store.

2:00:12

Did you do things to the Sequoia?

2:00:15

Did you put a lift on it?

2:00:17

What'd you do?

2:00:17

Yeah, I put the lift on it.

2:00:18

I put the...

2:00:19

Did you change the tires?

2:00:19

Yeah, some 35s, some Toyos.

2:00:21

Oh, shit.

2:00:22

Look at you.

2:00:22

I went nuts.

2:00:23

I got the crazy rack.

2:00:24

Yeah?

2:00:25

You got a roof rack?

2:00:26

The whole deal?

2:00:27

Nice.

2:00:27

I even got a roof rack.

2:00:29

Nice.

2:00:30

No, but I really, you know, I'm trying to throw the Dobinson's kit on there, so

2:00:34

it's really

2:00:34

lifted and I want to go, I want to do like a Dakar rally vibe.

2:00:38

Okay, so do you want to take this and just go out into the woods and camp out

2:00:42

for a while?

2:00:43

I want to do that too, but I want to drive to the unknown.

2:00:46

Just drive over weird shit?

2:00:48

Yeah.

2:00:49

There's a trip that these guys...

2:00:51

I don't know if Sequoia is the...

2:00:51

It's probably not.

2:00:52

It's not the move.

2:00:53

It's too big.

2:00:54

It's too burly.

2:00:54

Old land cruisers are the move.

2:00:56

I need it.

2:00:57

80 series land cruisers.

2:00:58

I need something that's a little bit more mobile.

2:01:00

You're right.

2:01:01

I've been looking to go maybe Mitsubishi Pajero, right-hand drive or...

2:01:08

You know what's real good is the Lexus GX.

2:01:12

Oh, that's the one.

2:01:12

Yeah.

2:01:13

A little smaller.

2:01:14

Comfort.

2:01:14

Uh-huh.

2:01:15

Comfort.

2:01:15

But also a lot of dudes take those and put lifts on them and there's a lot of

2:01:20

aftermarket

2:01:20

stuff available for them.

2:01:22

Because they're so luxury.

2:01:23

And they're so fucking reliable.

2:01:24

That's that Toyota motor.

2:01:26

Yeah, you can't go wrong with Toyotas.

2:01:27

Bro, I'm trying to tell you a Toyota holler at me.

2:01:30

Come on.

2:01:30

I'm the perfect...

2:01:31

Holler at him.

2:01:31

Holler.

2:01:32

Toyota.

2:01:32

Yeah.

2:01:33

I have a 95 Land Cruiser.

2:01:36

Oof.

2:01:36

Yeah.

2:01:37

I love those things.

2:01:38

Champagne?

2:01:38

What color?

2:01:39

No, it's silver.

2:01:39

Silver.

2:01:40

Silver.

2:01:40

It's Lexus Atomic Silver.

2:01:42

I had it painted.

2:01:43

Oh, my God.

2:01:44

Yeah.

2:01:45

It's dope.

2:01:46

Shit gets me crazy.

2:01:47

Yeah.

2:01:47

And that fucking thing you got, the Raptor, the Hennessy?

2:01:50

Oh, yeah.

2:01:50

I got that, too.

2:01:51

It's more than the Hennessy.

2:01:52

What is it?

2:01:52

The fucking VSOP?

2:01:54

No, it's the Hennessy.

2:01:55

It's the Hennessy 1000.

2:01:56

So, they take a Raptor R and turn it into a 1000 horsepower pickup truck.

2:02:00

It's ridiculous.

2:02:01

Totally necessary.

2:02:02

It's 100%.

2:02:04

Do you overland here?

2:02:06

No.

2:02:06

Just fucking drive the streets.

2:02:08

Yeah.

2:02:08

I've taken it onto ranches before, though.

2:02:10

I've taken it onto...

2:02:11

You need that vehicle for the ranch.

2:02:13

It helps.

2:02:14

It definitely helps when you're getting over stuff.

2:02:16

Those things, they have so much wheel travel.

2:02:18

Those Raptors, they're so good.

2:02:20

Especially the Hennessy, because it's even more lifted.

2:02:21

It's so good at articulating over spaces.

2:02:24

You're saying independent, the independent arms?

2:02:26

Well, it's just the suspension is designed to be pliable, right?

2:02:30

It's like when you're going over fucked up ground, it moves with it.

2:02:33

One tire will be up here, the other one will be there.

2:02:35

The old Land Cruisers is that they all had solid axles, front and rear.

2:02:40

That's like a real hardcore off-roading vehicle.

2:02:43

You know, the solid axles are just so durable.

2:02:47

And because it turns like the...

2:02:50

You've seen guys going overlanding with Land Cruisers, where they have the

2:02:55

crazy wheel travel.

2:02:57

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

2:02:57

Yeah, it's nuts.

2:02:58

The rocks, where they're going over like...

2:03:00

Dudes get obsessed with those weird trails, just getting up them.

2:03:03

I'm starting to be.

2:03:05

I'm just...

2:03:06

The burn is there.

2:03:08

I'm just...

2:03:09

Little by little.

2:03:09

Soon you'll see me in fucking Moab going crazy through the rocks.

2:03:13

For real.

2:03:14

She got a Jeep.

2:03:15

Jeeps are really good for that.

2:03:17

Because they're real small.

2:03:19

They're not very big.

2:03:20

You know, two-door Jeep or four-door Jeep.

2:03:22

They're real small.

2:03:23

Easy to move.

2:03:24

A lot of fucking stuff that you can get put on them.

2:03:26

A lot of aftermarket stuff for Jeeps, man.

2:03:29

How much fun is that to put shit on things?

2:03:31

Oh, so fun.

2:03:31

Like to fucking soup things up.

2:03:32

So exciting.

2:03:34

I'm working on a 87 M6 right now that I've had just sitting there in my garage

2:03:40

for 12 years.

2:03:41

Really?

2:03:41

About to give it a new life.

2:03:43

What are you going to do to it?

2:03:43

Baja.

2:03:44

Really?

2:03:45

Making it a rally car.

2:03:46

Lifting it.

2:03:47

Holy shit.

2:03:48

Big wheels.

2:03:48

Really?

2:03:51

I'm done dropping things.

2:03:52

I'm only lifting things now.

2:03:54

Wow.

2:03:54

I've dropped every fucking BMW I've ever had to the ground.

2:03:57

We're just scraping.

2:03:58

You're subconsciously preparing for the end of civilization.

2:04:01

Bro, I think so.

2:04:02

Where you're going to have to go off the roads.

2:04:03

I got the Japanese G.I. Joe truck.

2:04:07

I'm prepping everything.

2:04:08

Yeah.

2:04:09

You have an apocalypse vehicle.

2:04:10

Yeah.

2:04:11

I recommend those.

2:04:12

You should get one.

2:04:13

When things go sideways, you got to have something that can go away from the

2:04:16

road.

2:04:16

100%.

2:04:17

Apocalypse vehicle.

2:04:17

Because if you're stuck in a Ferrari and you're on the highway, you're stuck,

2:04:21

you're stuck.

2:04:21

I can't even get in the fucking thing right now.

2:04:23

That's what I'm saying.

2:04:24

I could, but it wouldn't be as good.

2:04:25

It sucks.

2:04:25

It's not as fun.

2:04:26

It's those seats that hug your ass.

2:04:27

Mm-hmm.

2:04:28

I don't want anyone hugging my ass.

2:04:30

Little tiny guy with a cigarette, mate.

2:04:32

Exactly.

2:04:32

Fucking with his legs crossed in the car.

2:04:34

Like this.

2:04:35

Yeah.

2:04:35

Like the real deep bend.

2:04:37

Bro, who could cross their legs with the deep bend?

2:04:40

My nuts don't allow that.

2:04:41

It's a European thing.

2:04:43

R. Shapir does it.

2:04:44

He sits like that, but he's tall.

2:04:46

Ask him about his nuts.

2:04:47

What do they do when that happens?

2:04:49

Tucks him in there somewhere.

2:04:51

They go in the space, the gap.

2:04:53

The gap between the two legs, you know?

2:04:57

That's a crazy way to sit for your own subconscious to know that's how you're

2:05:00

sitting.

2:05:01

Yeah.

2:05:01

That your shit's tucked.

2:05:02

You're crushing nuts.

2:05:03

Yeah, nah.

2:05:03

I can't do it.

2:05:04

Well, you and I both have tree trunk legs.

2:05:06

Yeah, no, that's true.

2:05:06

There's no way.

2:05:07

It won't work like that.

2:05:09

There's no...

2:05:10

Go over there like that.

2:05:11

I could barely do a little cross at the ankle.

2:05:13

Adam Carolla talks about this.

2:05:14

He's like, it's a thing that liberals do to let you know that they think the

2:05:18

way you think.

2:05:20

To sit like that is unreal.

2:05:21

It's like they've got this like cross like, well, it's like a feminine

2:05:24

expression.

2:05:25

I'm not threatening.

2:05:27

I'm basically progressive.

2:05:28

You know, I'm, you know, I've got the legs in the proper position.

2:05:33

It's letting you know.

2:05:34

Yeah.

2:05:35

It's all body language.

2:05:36

Whereas Trump sits like this with his like his hands over his balls.

2:05:39

Fucking...

2:05:39

He holds his hands.

2:05:40

Everything's open.

2:05:41

Yeah.

2:05:42

He's got like the hova right over his cock.

2:05:46

So ridiculous.

2:05:53

Oh, man.

2:05:54

Well, women always get mad on subways because men, man, man spread.

2:05:57

But the reason why is that's how our hips are designed.

2:06:00

Yeah.

2:06:00

What is this?

2:06:01

The microphone's right on his cock.

2:06:02

That's ridiculous.

2:06:04

Like they did it on purpose.

2:06:05

Oh, man.

2:06:05

That is ridiculous.

2:06:07

It's a funny picture.

2:06:08

So how did Ancient Aliens, that show that you did, you getting high watching

2:06:12

Ancient Aliens,

2:06:13

how'd that even start?

2:06:13

Vice was about to fucking take over the History Channel.

2:06:17

And they just needed content?

2:06:19

No.

2:06:20

I was like, yo, you guys are fucking bugging.

2:06:22

You're not taking this off.

2:06:23

This has to stay.

2:06:24

Like, yo, Ancient Aliens, this comes with Vice.

2:06:29

Like this is now going to be transferred.

2:06:31

And they were like, I don't know if we could do it.

2:06:33

So I had to go and speak to the homie who invented it.

2:06:36

He gave me his blessings.

2:06:38

I sat with him for like four hours.

2:06:41

He was talking shit to me, whatever.

2:06:42

Convinced him.

2:06:46

He was, I was like, yo, this is not a joke.

2:06:49

Like everything is tongue in cheek and ridiculous, but this is how it makes us

2:06:53

feel.

2:06:54

I'm a proponent.

2:06:55

I'm a believer.

2:06:56

If I need to talk to Giorgio Tsoukalos, bring him here.

2:07:01

Whatever.

2:07:02

So he believed me and he like, he gave us the blessing.

2:07:05

He recently, he didn't recently pass, but he passed a couple of years ago.

2:07:08

Well, who did, Giorgio?

2:07:09

No, not Giorgio, but the main, the main creator.

2:07:12

His name is fucking sick.

2:07:14

Giorgio's the meme.

2:07:15

He's the meme, yeah.

2:07:17

He's the hair.

2:07:17

I'm not saying it's aliens.

2:07:18

He's the hair.

2:07:19

But it's aliens.

2:07:20

But there's a lot of other sicko dudes on there that I like.

2:07:22

Oh, yeah.

2:07:22

Well, there's a lot of people.

2:07:24

Von Eric, the guy who just died also.

2:07:26

Von Daniken?

2:07:27

Von Daniken, yeah.

2:07:28

Eric Von Daniken.

2:07:29

I met him.

2:07:31

Really?

2:07:32

Yeah, my friend Eric Weinstein brought me to a lunch where he was at, and I had

2:07:36

a chance

2:07:37

to talk to him about what he believes and all this stuff.

2:07:40

He was all in on the idea that aliens definitely came down here and built

2:07:44

everything.

2:07:46

I'm more of a believer that there was an ending of civilization and a rebirth

2:07:52

of it, and that

2:07:53

what we're looking at is some incredible technology that humans had invented a

2:07:58

long fucking time

2:07:59

ago, and that's what's responsible for all these structures that we don't

2:08:02

understand.

2:08:03

Like, the ones in Mexico are crazy, man.

2:08:05

They didn't know.

2:08:06

They just uncovered those.

2:08:07

I didn't know that until, like, not that long ago.

2:08:10

Yeah, these were...

2:08:12

I thought the Aztecs built all that shit.

2:08:14

Well, think about all these things that they're finding now.

2:08:16

Like, I've seen recently, like, all these pyramids they're finding in

2:08:19

Antarctica, and...

2:08:21

Well, I know that there's one mountain that is odd-looking.

2:08:27

Yeah, the odd-looking nature of it.

2:08:31

There's, like, domes and, like, points underneath.

2:08:35

It looks weird.

2:08:36

That one looks weird.

2:08:37

There's a bunch of them in the Amazon that look really weird.

2:08:40

Like, when they do the Lidar underneath the riverbed, there's, like,

2:08:44

civilization under there.

2:08:46

There's, like, true civilization in certain areas of the Amazon.

2:08:50

Yeah, I have a friend of mine, Luke Caverns, who goes and explores these things

2:08:54

all the time.

2:08:54

We were actually just talking about one of them that I think is in Peru.

2:08:58

I sent it to him, and I asked him.

2:09:00

I said, hey, is this legit?

2:09:01

And he's like, yeah, absolutely.

2:09:02

Not only is it legit, but you can't get there.

2:09:05

Like, it's a really hard place to visit.

2:09:07

It's almost impossible to get there, and no one's really looked into it in

2:09:11

terms of, like, here it is.

2:09:13

I found it.

2:09:14

So, what'd they do at overhead?

2:09:15

Well, they have images of it, and you look at the image, and you're like, whoa,

2:09:19

what is going on here?

2:09:20

Like, this is weird.

2:09:21

Like, the image here.

2:09:23

Like, full civilization along the bank.

2:09:25

Well, it's in the middle.

2:09:26

In the water.

2:09:27

I think it's deep in the jungle, and I think it's very difficult to get to.

2:09:31

But the thing is, a lot of the jungle, a lot of the Amazon, a lot of this stuff

2:09:34

is, there's areas where people don't necessarily know how many people were

2:09:40

living there 1,000 years ago or 2,000 years ago.

2:09:42

It could have been, like, densely packed.

2:09:44

Like, look at that.

2:09:45

That looks like a densely packed area with people.

2:09:47

What the fuck is that?

2:09:48

Like, that does not look, that's the AI version.

2:09:51

But go back to that.

2:09:52

That's a real picture.

2:09:53

Bro, that does not look natural at all.

2:09:56

It doesn't match anything around it.

2:09:58

That's crazy.

2:09:58

It looks like something that someone built.

2:10:01

It doesn't mean that it's something that someone built, and it might just be

2:10:05

that angle, right?

2:10:06

If you look at it from the other side, it might look like bullshit.

2:10:08

But from that angle, right there, there's angles of, there's isosceles right

2:10:12

there.

2:10:13

There's triangular situations going on, like.

2:10:23

They're saying, but it said in that image that geologists.

2:10:27

But it don't look like it's four sides.

2:10:28

It looked like five sides.

2:10:30

Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.

2:10:31

It's hard to say.

2:10:31

No, it could be four.

2:10:33

It just could be four.

2:10:34

Because where it is, if you just reverse it, you just reverse what you're

2:10:37

saying.

2:10:38

You're right.

2:10:38

So it says, geologists refer to this formation as Cerro El Cano, attributing

2:10:43

its sharp angles

2:10:44

and pyramid-like structure to the slow, patient work of wind, rain, and erosion

2:10:48

over countless centuries.

2:10:49

Or someone built it.

2:10:51

Like, if you're not exploring it and you're saying that this thing that looks

2:10:55

just like a pyramid,

2:10:56

you think it was made by pyramid, by slow, patient work of wind and rain.

2:11:01

But there's no other rock around it where why didn't the patience happen there?

2:11:05

This is a straight up plain.

2:11:07

It doesn't make any sense.

2:11:08

This is a jungle plain.

2:11:09

That looks like a person built it.

2:11:10

Those are right angles.

2:11:11

And it's covered with bushes.

2:11:14

So you've got to think, like, what did it look like when it...

2:11:16

And they haven't gone and checked it out.

2:11:18

I'll tell you what Luke said to me, because Luke is actually an expert in this

2:11:21

stuff.

2:11:22

This is what he does.

2:11:22

He goes and visits these places.

2:11:26

And he was telling me, it's like, this stuff is so strange because there's a

2:11:31

bunch of these kind of structures that are in the jungle.

2:11:33

All of them haven't been explored.

2:11:35

And there's a lot of resistance.

2:11:36

He says it's deep and uncontacted tribe land.

2:11:40

There's a small river that can get you within a 25-mile mark.

2:11:44

He said it's crazy out there.

2:11:45

So it's just like you just have a really difficult time in getting to it.

2:11:50

I mean, there's a river that can get you within 25 miles of it.

2:11:54

Okay.

2:11:55

And then what?

2:11:56

And then you've got to walk through the jungle 25 miles to get there.

2:11:59

What does it look like on Google Earth?

2:12:01

What does it look like, though?

2:12:03

I mean, I'm just showing, like, the...

2:12:05

I know, but get that stupid little dot off of it.

2:12:07

It's right at the border of Peru, Brazil.

2:12:09

Bro.

2:12:10

What's under there?

2:12:12

I want to know what's under there.

2:12:15

Boy, that does look like a fucking pyramid, man.

2:12:21

That looks like a pyramid that's covered with bushes.

2:12:23

Yeah, in the middle of nowhere.

2:12:24

They find all kinds of...

2:12:27

Those are other ones?

2:12:28

Yeah, look at that.

2:12:29

It's in a similar line.

2:12:31

It looks like it's in a pattern of a star in the sky.

2:12:34

Right.

2:12:35

The tree, the three, boom, boom, boom, and then that.

2:12:37

Yeah, it's weird.

2:12:39

Oh, here's another one.

2:12:41

Did you see that they think that there's a second sphinx in Egypt?

2:12:44

Yeah.

2:12:45

Yeah, so they've done scans of this area where a second sphinx would be,

2:12:49

and there's something under the sand that's the size of a sphinx.

2:12:52

Would it be next to the original one?

2:12:55

It's in the same area, like the same area.

2:12:57

So you have your pyramids and then there's a sphinx,

2:12:59

and on the opposite side there's another sphinx.

2:13:02

But the sphinx isn't the sphinx.

2:13:03

It was something else.

2:13:04

The face was something else, right?

2:13:05

They think.

2:13:06

They think.

2:13:07

They think the face was a lion's face, and then a pharaoh.

2:13:09

Well, like that dog, that long snouted dog that they have.

2:13:14

Could be.

2:13:15

I don't think they think it's that, though.

2:13:17

I think they think it's a lion.

2:13:21

And so there's one exactly opposite of it.

2:13:24

I mean.

2:13:26

And so this one, what does it look like when they show that image, the scan?

2:13:30

I don't think there's anything there.

2:13:32

But what did the scan say?

2:13:33

I don't.

2:13:34

Would you scroll up?

2:13:35

See, that's a scan.

2:13:37

And it said something above it.

2:13:38

It said, scans hinting at complex megastructure beneath the Giza Plateau.

2:13:44

And so satellite images of the Giza Plateau reportedly captured this dune,

2:13:50

which the signal processing researcher claims measures approximately 108 feet

2:13:57

tall.

2:13:57

The first sphinx sits slightly below the surrounding surface in a shallow

2:14:02

depression.

2:14:03

So it's quite possible the second sphinx could be hidden beneath this higher

2:14:07

mound.

2:14:07

So it's in the right position where a second sphinx would be.

2:14:12

Because I think.

2:14:14

Side by side?

2:14:15

Would they be side by side?

2:14:17

No, I don't think so.

2:14:18

I think it's like the pyramids are in the center.

2:14:21

Sphinx going that way.

2:14:22

Sphinx going that way.

2:14:23

I think that's the idea.

2:14:24

Does sphinx appear in pairs more than once?

2:14:28

Were they looking for it because that's a normal setup?

2:14:33

Like what's the normal configuration of sphinxes?

2:14:37

Yes, sphinxes frequently appear in pairs in ancient Egypt, Greek and Roman art,

2:14:42

often acting as guardians in pairs or long avenues at temple entrances

2:14:47

rather than as solitary monuments like the great sphinx.

2:14:50

I mean, that makes sense, right?

2:14:51

If they're facing opposite ways also, the ones guarding the exit, both entrances?

2:14:56

Exactly.

2:14:57

They're far away from each other, though.

2:14:58

Right, but far in relative position to how far the sphinx is from the pyramids

2:15:03

in the first place.

2:15:04

Well, then we'd have to ask, like, do they appear in pairs far away from each

2:15:08

other,

2:15:08

not next to each other?

2:15:09

Because that's sort of saying, like, they're guarding doors next to each other.

2:15:11

Well, there's guarding.

2:15:12

I understand, but.

2:15:13

Or just entrances.

2:15:15

If there's two entrances, you need them.

2:15:16

Well, let's put that into perplexity.

2:15:19

Ask it, when sphinxes appear in pairs, what is the configuration?

2:15:29

So maybe it'll tell us there and give us, maybe they are, like, right next to

2:15:40

each other,

2:15:42

and then this doesn't make any sense.

2:15:43

In both Egyptian art and architecture, sphinxes very often appear in pairs,

2:15:46

usually flanking

2:15:48

an axis, such as a road, doorway, or staircase.

2:15:51

So, like, two in front of a doorway.

2:15:55

Temple approaches, rows or pairs of sphinxes commonly line the processional

2:16:00

roads, with one

2:16:01

on each side of the central path, so, usually, like, on two sides of a door.

2:16:06

Gates and doorways, gateways and doorways, pair of sphinx, orientation idea,

2:16:11

modern popular

2:16:11

writers often say one faces east and the other faces west.

2:16:15

Okay, well, that's different.

2:16:16

That's, that's what, that's what they would have found.

2:16:19

So, it's possible that they did it in several different ways, but often in twos.

2:16:25

So if they do have one big sphinx, and there's another.

2:16:27

There's probably four.

2:16:28

It's pulling the, it's pulling that from a Facebook post talking about this

2:16:31

potential

2:16:32

second one.

2:16:33

Oh, interesting.

2:16:34

Interesting.

2:16:35

So, it might be horseshit.

2:16:36

Just a grain of salt with it is all.

2:16:38

Right.

2:16:39

We won't know until they get in there, but if they, if it is there and it's

2:16:42

just under sand,

2:16:43

that's not that big of a deal, because they had to uncover this one.

2:16:47

When this one.

2:16:48

How long does it take to excavate these things?

2:16:49

It'll take a while.

2:16:50

I mean, it's a lot of sand.

2:16:51

Like.

2:16:52

But it depends on how many workers.

2:16:53

Ten years.

2:16:54

How many machines.

2:16:55

Also, they have to do it carefully.

2:16:56

Oh, right.

2:16:57

Because you want to make sure you don't fuck up the sphinx.

2:16:58

But if there is a sphinx under there, that would be fucking nuts.

2:17:02

They found a second sphinx, and they dug it out, and they're like, "Oh, shit."

2:17:06

Look at that sphinx.

2:17:07

Ooh.

2:17:08

Titus.

2:17:09

That's a lady's head.

2:17:10

With one today.

2:17:11

The nurturer.

2:17:12

That's weird.

2:17:13

What a weird head.

2:17:14

Like, it's got pointy ears, right?

2:17:15

Are those ears pointy?

2:17:16

Or is that just where the hair goes?

2:17:18

The hair.

2:17:19

The hair.

2:17:20

How weird.

2:17:21

Fail.

2:17:22

Well, maybe it was a chick.

2:17:23

And they're like, "Nah, make it my face."

2:17:25

Except one big.

2:17:26

One big breast.

2:17:27

One big breast.

2:17:28

Yeah, one hard one.

2:17:29

The fucking arm is jacked.

2:17:31

Yeah.

2:17:32

I don't like it.

2:17:33

A little too much.

2:17:34

I mean, total recall, three breasts if you want.

2:17:36

Yeah.

2:17:37

Ain't it weird that we like two, but we don't like three?

2:17:39

Yeah, no, three is fucking-

2:17:40

Three is gross.

2:17:41

'Cause it's weird, that middle part.

2:17:42

You want the separation natural.

2:17:44

You don't want, like, a third.

2:17:46

It's like a fucking weird ornament.

2:17:48

You know how hot a girl would have to be to pull off a third tit?

2:17:51

They'd be like, "I think I like it."

2:17:53

I didn't like it when I first met her, but now I really like it.

2:17:55

I'm fucking doing one nowadays.

2:17:56

Why not?

2:17:57

Why not?

2:17:58

Why not?

2:17:59

If we're in the future, total recall.

2:18:01

But if it was normal to have three boobs, that's what we would like.

2:18:03

Yeah.

2:18:04

That's what's weird.

2:18:05

Like the female shape, the desired female shape, like the fertility doll shape.

2:18:09

It's very weird how that could have been a bunch of different shapes.

2:18:13

Like for an ant, it's something a little honey on its ass.

2:18:16

Yeah, exactly.

2:18:17

But this is also a thing.

2:18:18

Why are we so obsessed with ass?

2:18:20

I don't know.

2:18:21

I am obsessed with an ass, and shit comes from it.

2:18:24

Like you shit horrible things from your ass, but yet I love looking at that ass.

2:18:30

People are complex.

2:18:31

And I dream of biting that ass.

2:18:33

Like why?

2:18:34

When I know fecal comes from it.

2:18:36

People are confusing.

2:18:38

We're confusing to each other.

2:18:40

I'm confused at myself.

2:18:42

You should be.

2:18:43

I really am.

2:18:44

But I love myself.

2:18:46

Mike Tyson told me to never speak bad about myself because my subconscious

2:18:52

doesn't know whether

2:18:53

I'm joking or not.

2:18:54

Right.

2:18:55

Ooh, that's wise.

2:18:56

That's wise.

2:18:57

I think he heard that from fucking Bruce Lee though.

2:18:58

I'm not gonna lie.

2:18:59

I heard Bruce Lee say that on some shit recently.

2:19:01

I was like, damn, Mike.

2:19:02

And then I heard Bruce Lee say it.

2:19:04

There's something true to that for sure.

2:19:05

There's no doubt.

2:19:06

No doubt.

2:19:07

Yeah.

2:19:08

I always call myself a jerk or a schmuck.

2:19:10

I'm not.

2:19:11

What's this, Jamie?

2:19:12

I'm looking at the oldest known pictures of the Sphinx.

2:19:14

This is the oldest known?

2:19:15

So part of it's still underground.

2:19:17

Somewhere around 1850 to 1860.

2:19:19

Wow.

2:19:20

I'm trying to find a year.

2:19:21

This was since 1892.

2:19:23

That's nuts.

2:19:24

It looks so strange.

2:19:26

The whole thing is so strange, man.

2:19:28

That place is so old.

2:19:30

Even if you just go by what they think, which is 4,500 years ago they built

2:19:37

this thing.

2:19:37

That's so crazy.

2:19:39

That's so fucking long ago.

2:19:40

Well, now they're gonna have fucking Rico Verhoeven and who else fight there,

2:19:45

right?

2:19:45

Oh, yeah.

2:19:46

Usyk.

2:19:47

And Usyk and fucking Verhoeven fight there.

2:19:49

That's nuts.

2:19:50

That's kind of bugged out.

2:19:51

It is kind of bugged out.

2:19:52

It's 1852.

2:19:53

But I like the idea of using...

2:19:55

The backdrop?

2:19:56

No, the natural arenas.

2:19:58

Mm-hmm.

2:19:59

Natural Wonders Arena.

2:20:00

We should have it in Rome.

2:20:01

We should have it, you know.

2:20:02

By the way, it's hot as fuck out there.

2:20:04

It's...

2:20:05

And the sandstorms.

2:20:06

How's this gonna work?

2:20:07

What are they gonna do?

2:20:08

How's this gonna work?

2:20:09

Right.

2:20:10

What if there's a fucking sandstorm in the middle of the fight and they get

2:20:12

sand in their eyes?

2:20:12

They're swinging blind.

2:20:13

They fucking tried to do it in Times Square.

2:20:15

That was a mess.

2:20:16

Yeah, that didn't work out so well.

2:20:18

The fights weren't that good either.

2:20:19

That's the problem.

2:20:20

Except Teofimo.

2:20:21

Teofimo fought really well.

2:20:22

Well, you gotta have...

2:20:23

You gotta bring the right people.

2:20:25

Yeah.

2:20:26

Someone was saying that it's almost like they're paying them so much that these

2:20:29

guys are scared

2:20:29

to lose.

2:20:30

That they're...

2:20:31

You know what I mean?

2:20:32

Like, that was the argument about that...

2:20:34

That Times Square card.

2:20:36

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

2:20:37

The Saudis came in and they just went...

2:20:39

Throwing it.

2:20:40

Yeah, I know, man.

2:20:41

Deed.

2:20:42

Deed.

2:20:43

Deed.

2:20:44

Deed.

2:20:45

Deed.

2:20:46

Deed.

2:20:47

They don't like rap, huh?

2:20:48

They probably do.

2:20:49

Yeah, me.

2:20:50

Oh, man.

2:20:52

I don't think I...

2:20:54

I would go there.

2:20:55

Yeah.

2:20:56

I'd be interested in seeing the Middle East.

2:20:58

I'd be interesting to see...

2:20:59

It'd be interesting to see all these places, man.

2:21:02

I've been to a lot of places on Earth, but never over there.

2:21:05

I've been to Dubai briefly for a UFC weigh-in and the UFC which was in Abu Dhabi.

2:21:11

Yeah.

2:21:12

So I've been there for that.

2:21:13

And?

2:21:14

It was great.

2:21:15

That was a long time ago.

2:21:16

But, obviously, it was the best possible conditions.

2:21:19

Of course.

2:21:20

I'm there with the UFC.

2:21:21

Of course.

2:21:22

Staying in a nice hotel.

2:21:23

A lot of money over there, man.

2:21:24

I'll tell you that.

2:21:25

Like, when you're in Dubai...

2:21:26

And this was quite a while ago.

2:21:27

So, Dubai's even crazier now.

2:21:29

I mean, the construction there is just nuts.

2:21:31

It's just so fucking, like, high-tech and everything's beautiful and no crime.

2:21:38

Looks like...

2:21:39

It seems like a great place to be.

2:21:41

For the most part.

2:21:42

Yeah, I know people that have moved to Dubai just because there's no crime.

2:21:45

Yeah, but there's no hash either.

2:21:46

Yeah, right.

2:21:47

You can't...

2:21:48

There's hash, but they're not letting you smoke it.

2:21:49

Bro, you get caught with that.

2:21:50

You go to jail forever.

2:21:51

Bro, they're the ones who have been making it for fucking millions of years.

2:21:54

What the hell?

2:21:55

I know, isn't that crazy?

2:21:56

What are they doing?

2:21:57

They're keeping it for themselves.

2:21:58

I wonder why they make it so illegal over there.

2:22:00

It doesn't make sense.

2:22:01

Yeah.

2:22:02

You know, because if they didn't...

2:22:03

I wonder if they're just worried about, like, people behaving foolishly.

2:22:06

Well, they...

2:22:07

Because they don't have any tolerance for fucking around over there.

2:22:09

Well, you fucking see Amsterdam.

2:22:11

That place is a goddamn mess when it comes to weed.

2:22:13

Even since they made weed legal in America in some places, it's a fucking...

2:22:18

It's a...

2:22:19

It's a carnival.

2:22:20

It's terrible.

2:22:21

Amsterdamers?

2:22:22

Huh?

2:22:23

Amsterdamers?

2:22:24

No, no, no.

2:22:25

Just places in America also, like New York.

2:22:26

Now that weed is legal, it's disgraceful.

2:22:28

What?

2:22:29

In what way?

2:22:30

Uh...

2:22:31

Just the culture, like, people smoking weed and fucking in the street, like...

2:22:35

Openly.

2:22:36

Not just openly, but, like, obnoxiously.

2:22:38

Right.

2:22:39

Like, everything is obnoxious.

2:22:40

Right.

2:22:41

Like, weed smoke everywhere.

2:22:42

It's not just that.

2:22:43

It's just the way it's done is obnoxious.

2:22:44

Mmm.

2:22:45

It's just like...

2:22:46

Oh, like, we can finally do it legally?

2:22:47

Fuck you.

2:22:48

Yeah, let's fucking go.

2:22:49

Let's be real stupid about it.

2:22:50

Do you think that that'll eventually settle down, and this is just because it's

2:22:54

a new thing that's legal?

2:22:55

Probably.

2:22:56

I think so.

2:22:57

And it's really not even the people who, like, you know...

2:23:00

It's not like I'm a connoisseur of smoking weed, but I kinda am.

2:23:05

Right.

2:23:06

And I like to do it in a certain way, but I'm not judging how anyone else does

2:23:09

it, but I feel like my way is best.

2:23:12

I hear what you're saying.

2:23:13

Nice and chill.

2:23:14

Yeah.

2:23:15

Chillin' in the crib.

2:23:16

You don't wanna annoy other people with it.

2:23:18

That's the problem.

2:23:19

Not having to be, like, old school back in the day.

2:23:21

I used to come into class smelling like the most weed that I possibly could, 'cause

2:23:26

that was what I was trying to exude.

2:23:27

I was trying to be cool.

2:23:28

Come in smelling like the sourest...

2:23:31

You have your friends blowing on you?

2:23:32

Oh, my God.

2:23:33

Blowing on me.

2:23:34

Bro, you go in, and you're like, "Whoo, who's fucking smelling?"

2:23:37

That was, like, some rush.

2:23:39

Right.

2:23:40

Being in class, and that happened, like, and you're all stoned and shit in the

2:23:44

back, like, "Yeah, yeah, yeah."

2:23:45

It worked out for you.

2:23:46

It did.

2:23:47

A lot of people probably thought it wouldn't, though, right?

2:23:48

There's no doubt about it.

2:23:49

Right.

2:23:50

Are you kidding me?

2:23:51

Yeah.

2:23:52

Funny.

2:23:53

I've been so short my whole life.

2:23:54

It would be funny, too.

2:23:55

There's people that had a bad opinion of it back then, and they look at you now,

2:23:58

like, "Boy, did I call that one wrong."

2:23:59

Just in general, man, like, I did all right.

2:24:04

I did all right.

2:24:05

I've been reflecting a lot under the stars and in nature.

2:24:11

Yeah?

2:24:12

I'm just happy.

2:24:13

When you're overlanding?

2:24:14

Yeah, 'cause when I'm not overlanding, now I'm camping.

2:24:16

Oh.

2:24:17

I'm camped.

2:24:18

Stay.

2:24:19

Now I'm at camp, base camp.

2:24:20

Stay on ground.

2:24:21

Yeah, I'm grounding.

2:24:22

Look at the stars.

2:24:23

Take my shoes off, feel the grass.

2:24:26

Dude, I went down a crazy space rabbit hole last night.

2:24:29

I was going down this rabbit hole of black holes, and you remember, Jamie, I

2:24:34

told you about that black hole they found that's as big as our galaxy?

2:24:38

Yeah.

2:24:39

Not our galaxy, excuse me, our solar system.

2:24:42

They found a black hole that is so big that it's bigger than from here all the

2:24:48

way to Pluto.

2:24:49

Well, they found one now that's bigger than our galaxy.

2:24:54

They found a black hole that's larger than the-- I think it's called Phoenix A.

2:24:59

See if we can find the Phoenix A black hole.

2:25:02

If it's larger than the galaxy, there's really no measurement of what this is.

2:25:07

To even think about you saying, "Yo, it's bigger than our galaxy," what the

2:25:10

fuck does that mean?

2:25:11

What the fuck does that mean?

2:25:12

What the fuck does that mean?

2:25:13

The way this person in this video was explaining it, it's so insane because the

2:25:17

amount of time that it would take for a black hole to suck in that much matter

2:25:24

to become that massive, there's not enough time since the birth of the universe.

2:25:28

That's what they're-- so they're confused as to how it's formed.

2:25:30

They're like, "Well, maybe we're wrong about how these things are formed."

2:25:33

It's roughly a hundred times larger than the distance between the Sun and Pluto

2:25:38

with a diameter of roughly 590 billion kilometers.

2:25:43

Unlike many supermassive black holes that inhabit star-- that inhibit star

2:25:47

formation, Phoenix A is currently in a phase of rapid growth consuming enough

2:25:53

matter to grow about 60 solar masses per year.

2:25:55

This activity drives high rates of star formation in its surrounding galaxy.

2:26:00

Fuck.

2:26:01

Is there any way to diagnose this black hole from here?

2:26:05

Can we see it through any telescope, any high-powered thing?

2:26:07

Well, they've detected it, but I don't understand how they detect it.

2:26:10

But any of them, can we see any of them in real time?

2:26:13

You can't really see a black hole.

2:26:14

What you see is everything around the black hole getting sucked into it.

2:26:17

Yeah, well, you see some sort of, like, weird movement, no?

2:26:20

Right.

2:26:21

I saw this-- I thought you were headed towards this.

2:26:24

I saw this within the last couple days.

2:26:26

Anton Petrov?

2:26:27

No, no.

2:26:28

The Milky Way lives in this thing called a void that is like a black hole, but

2:26:33

it's, like, 2 billion light years across.

2:26:35

Earth.

2:26:36

And we're in the middle of it.

2:26:37

What?

2:26:38

Like, look at that picture as, like, a, you know, example of what that would be.

2:26:41

Wow.

2:26:42

Like, there's nothing else around us.

2:26:43

Perfect placement, huh?

2:26:44

That's perfect placement.

2:26:45

So is that circle supposed to be the Milky Way?

2:26:47

Yeah, that would be the Milky Way, not Earth.

2:26:48

That's the galaxy.

2:26:49

And then there's a billion light years to any direction.

2:26:54

But that's Earth.

2:26:55

That graphic.

2:26:56

Again, it's, like, not the best.

2:26:57

Earth is in the Milky Way, so it's showing you that.

2:27:00

Okay.

2:27:01

So the Milky Way is just in the center of a void.

2:27:03

Is that uncommon?

2:27:04

Yeah.

2:27:05

I don't know.

2:27:06

That's the thing.

2:27:07

It's like, are all these galaxies in the center of a void?

2:27:10

But just the idea that there's a supermassive black hole out there that's a

2:27:14

hundred times more massive

2:27:16

or a hundred times larger than the distance between Earth and Pluto.

2:27:20

Like, what?

2:27:21

What are you?

2:27:22

What?

2:27:23

This is why we have to be smoking weed in front of a green screen talking about

2:27:28

this

2:27:28

and having weird people come on and comment.

2:27:32

Do you, um, have you been paying attention to this news about these UFO

2:27:36

researchers and scientists

2:27:37

that are going missing?

2:27:38

That are going missing, yeah.

2:27:39

Yeah.

2:27:40

What do you think of that?

2:27:41

Don't, listen.

2:27:42

Don't top doctors go missing.

2:27:44

Don't top physicists go missing.

2:27:46

Don't fucking astronaut.

2:27:47

All these fucking people who are in...

2:27:49

Facts.

2:27:50

You know?

2:27:51

Power positions.

2:27:52

Not even, just position of high intelligence, knowledge.

2:27:55

Yeah.

2:27:56

They go bye-bye.

2:27:57

The best heart surgeons on Earth.

2:27:59

Seven of them were on the same fucking plane that went down.

2:28:01

What do you know?

2:28:02

Yeah.

2:28:03

The best...

2:28:04

Whatever, whatever.

2:28:05

They just found the cure for cancer.

2:28:07

These ten doctors, they're on a PJ to fucking who the hell knows where and they

2:28:11

go down.

2:28:11

Jesse wrote a good write-up about them all that I think explains the angle we

2:28:16

would prefer

2:28:16

to hear about, you know, like conspiracies and UFOs and stuff.

2:28:20

So he thinks it's a conspiracy?

2:28:22

No.

2:28:23

Or he's laying out the possibility of it being a conspiracy?

2:28:25

Correct.

2:28:26

And at least from that angle.

2:28:27

It's crazy that all these top doctors and top things and physicists and just

2:28:31

like these

2:28:31

people just disappear.

2:28:32

One of them was a general who's also...

2:28:34

He's the...

2:28:35

General's no shit.

2:28:36

He's the key because he was in charge of, I think, the UFO program.

2:28:40

Right.

2:28:41

Exactly.

2:28:42

If there is one.

2:28:43

If there is one.

2:28:44

But if you did...

2:28:45

Didn't he just leave the house with just a gun?

2:28:48

I don't...

2:28:49

Yeah.

2:28:50

It's on the screen what he left with.

2:28:51

Yeah.

2:28:52

He took a red backpack, his wallet, and a .38 caliber revolver.

2:28:57

Left behind his phone.

2:28:58

He left behind his phone.

2:28:59

His glasses.

2:29:00

His wife reported him missing within three hours despite FBI involvement, Air

2:29:04

Force Office

2:29:04

of Special Investigation, search dogs, drones, helicopters, horseback teams, FLIR

2:29:09

sweeps,

2:29:09

and 700 canvas households.

2:29:12

No confirmed sightings of McCaslin has ever surfaced.

2:29:17

Surveillance cameras covered both ends of his street.

2:29:20

None captured his direction of travel.

2:29:22

After weeks of searching, the only item recovered was a gray Air Force sweatshirt

2:29:27

a mile east of

2:29:28

his house.

2:29:29

Testing could not confirm it was his.

2:29:31

So he was the first one to disappear and then...

2:29:33

He has no DNA?

2:29:34

No hair came off?

2:29:36

No hair came off?

2:29:37

He was the first one to disappear and then another one disappeared and they

2:29:40

were like,

2:29:40

wait, they actually might have worked together.

2:29:42

And then like every other day it's like, now another one and another one and

2:29:45

another one.

2:29:46

Also, if you knew something that the whole world didn't know, like if you knew

2:29:50

the human

2:29:50

race was just a bunch of soul containers for some super advanced alien race

2:29:55

that just uses

2:29:56

us as a farm.

2:29:57

Yeah, here's why.

2:29:58

And you're like, what's the purpose?

2:29:59

His name pops up because his name was in the...

2:30:01

We're all just an empty body with fucking aliens hosting us.

2:30:05

Hacked emails from Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta revealed

2:30:08

correspondence

2:30:09

from Tom DeLonge naming McCaslin directly.

2:30:14

DeLonge?

2:30:15

I'm saying it wrong, right?

2:30:16

No, Tom DeLonge.

2:30:17

DeLonge.

2:30:18

DeLonge wrote that McCaslin helped assemble his advisory team, was deeply aware

2:30:23

what DeLonge

2:30:23

was trying to achieve, had received a four-hour briefing on the project.

2:30:28

DeLonge added that McCaslin ran the laboratory at Wright-Patterson where the

2:30:34

Roswell material was shipped.

2:30:37

But that's all speculation.

2:30:39

What's the part?

2:30:40

What's the part?

2:30:41

The Roswell material.

2:30:42

We keep talking about Roswell and this and that.

2:30:44

But he did run the Air Force lab.

2:30:46

Why is it always like focused on that shit?

2:30:48

Hold on, you can't talk at the same time.

2:30:49

We don't have headphones on.

2:30:50

Say it again?

2:30:51

He did run, it was in charge of the Air Force lab at Wright-Patt.

2:30:54

That's why it's linked to the Roswell material.

2:30:56

That could be the, the Roswell material could be the part you put in

2:30:59

parentheses, but he did

2:31:00

run that lab.

2:31:01

It's all very interesting because that is, the lore was that that's where the

2:31:07

wreckage

2:31:07

was shipped.

2:31:09

But.

2:31:10

And then that, the one we were talking about yesterday, Monica Reza, I looked

2:31:13

her up,

2:31:14

she is known for being on a patent of some super metal alloy.

2:31:18

I was looking that up yesterday.

2:31:21

That doesn't mean anything specifically, but.

2:31:23

This is the lady that vanished.

2:31:24

Right.

2:31:25

She was the lady that was hiking, her friend turned around, saw her, kept

2:31:29

hiking, said something

2:31:29

to her, kept hiking, turned around a little while later and she was gone.

2:31:32

Yeah.

2:31:33

No one ever found her.

2:31:34

Co-invented an alloy called Mondaloy, which is used in rocket engines currently.

2:31:39

Dun dun dun.

2:31:40

Come on.

2:31:41

And maybe working on some new shit.

2:31:43

Uh huh.

2:31:44

Maybe.

2:31:45

I mean, those people who got those patents through all those metal, like, the

2:31:50

fucking

2:31:50

guy who got the patent to the clip that turns the gun into an automatic or the.

2:31:54

Uh huh.

2:31:55

That's that shit.

2:31:56

Right.

2:31:57

Those little components turn bigger components, bigger things into like super

2:32:02

situations.

2:32:02

Well this is like a crazy alloy for spaceships.

2:32:04

Yeah.

2:32:05

Like it's kind of weird.

2:32:06

You need that.

2:32:07

Of course.

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But it's kind of weird that that lady is a lady that goes missing.

2:32:11

So if you were a competitor country, I could see why you'd want to take out one

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of those

2:32:16

scientists.

2:32:17

You know?

2:32:18

Definitely.

2:32:19

If you were involved in another industry that might be harmed by her work.

2:32:24

Sure.

2:32:25

Like if her work would make your work obsolete.

2:32:27

You might want to.

2:32:28

Get rid of her.

2:32:29

Get rid of her.

2:32:30

That's right.

2:32:31

Look, that's always happened.

2:32:32

People have always done that.

2:32:33

You can't take it out of the equation.

2:32:35

You gotta thoroughly investigate.

2:32:37

This is, it's a, it's a story as old as time.

2:32:40

It is, right?

2:32:41

You get rid of one person, the next one comes in.

2:32:43

If they're threatening to you.

2:32:44

Uh huh.

2:32:45

They go bye bye.

2:32:46

Especially in big business like rocket engines and alloys and space travel.

2:32:53

Something as small as fucking numbers betting.

2:32:56

They kill you for betting numbers.

2:32:57

They're not gonna kill you for that.

2:32:59

Uh huh.

2:33:00

Truth.

2:33:01

Nothing but truth man.

2:33:04

Well listen brother, um, thanks for being here.

2:33:07

Tell us everybody one more time your album.

2:33:10

Who gives a fuck?

2:33:11

Come on dog.

2:33:12

We do.

2:33:13

You know I'm not here for that.

2:33:14

I'm just here to say hello.

2:33:15

I don't like to get people to check it out because.

2:33:17

You think they're gonna give a shit?

2:33:18

I think they will.

2:33:19

Yeah, they like it.

2:33:20

Yo fucking planted frog coming out real soon.

2:33:23

Real soon man.

2:33:24

We dropping now.

2:33:25

Yo, you already know.

2:33:26

That hype shit.

2:33:27

Hype shit.

2:33:28

You know, I got, I got all kinds of things.

2:33:30

I got, I got many projects on the way for the year.

2:33:33

Fuck that's delicious.

2:33:34

Always.

2:33:35

That's always going down.

2:33:36

Always.

2:33:37

You know that.

2:33:38

Boy shout out to KG BBQ.

2:33:39

Yo come on.

2:33:40

Made him, made him a star.

2:33:41

Yeah.

2:33:42

That was a good workout.

2:33:43

KG or KB?

2:33:44

KG.

2:33:45

KG.

2:33:46

Yeah.

2:33:47

Okay.

2:33:48

I wanted to make sure.

2:33:49

Like I said, I'm not, I just want to come and work out with you and just

2:33:50

fucking chill,

2:33:51

kick it, talk some fucking fights.

2:33:52

Anytime, sir.

2:33:53

Yeah.

2:33:54

Anytime.

2:33:55

That's it.

2:33:56

It's always fun to hang with you.

2:33:57

You too, bro.

2:33:58

Come on brother.

2:33:59

Like I said, I don't give a fuck about my album.

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Fuck that shit.

2:34:01

Fuck everything else.

2:34:02

I'm here for a good time.

2:34:04

Well, it was a good time.

2:34:05

Thank you.

2:34:06

Appreciate you always.

2:34:07

All right.

2:34:08

All right.

2:34:09

Bye, everybody.

2:34:10

Bye.