Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: The views and opinions expressed by the no Nonsense show and its host do not necessarily reflect views consistent with political correctness or the Rare Sonnets podcast network. So to get the show started right, we want to wish any officers of the sensitivity police a heartfelt fuck you.
[00:00:13] Speaker B: We back.
[00:00:14] Speaker A: We're back. So can we.
Is it, is it a good time now to go ahead and give some flowers to Trump or are we not going to do that?
[00:00:22] Speaker B: What we doing flowers already?
[00:00:24] Speaker A: Today was a big day, bro.
[00:00:26] Speaker B: Oh, I missed today.
[00:00:27] Speaker C: What happened today? I know the weekend was a great weekend.
[00:00:29] Speaker A: Well, let's, let's start at the weekend. A great weekend. French is talking about. This is brand new information. Okay.
[00:00:34] Speaker C: Yeah, I sent y'all the video of Trump talking to Zielinski and that.
[00:00:40] Speaker B: That was the great part.
[00:00:42] Speaker A: Yes. I thought the Saturday Night Live show opener that mocked it was pretty funny. And they're not funny ever.
[00:00:48] Speaker C: So, yeah, they hit. They hit a miss show. No, I think it was great because right after that.
[00:00:53] Speaker A: Right.
[00:00:53] Speaker C: Yes. We can talk about the optics, how you don't want your president to look like a bully. I can get that. He should have been a little bit, probably a little bit more diplomatic for the sake of the office. I get that. But at the same time, we're talking.
[00:01:05] Speaker A: About, we hold no cards.
[00:01:08] Speaker C: We're talking about we sent over $350 billion. We don't know if we're going to get a net profit from that as far as, like, resources that's going to come over time for saving this land or things like that. But we sent over 350 billion and he's asking for more.
I can see why the president. Hold up. We are. We sent enough already. What's going on? He wants to figure out, hey, what are the next step? Can we stop this? Can we actually put a ceasefire? And he's like, no, no ceasefire. So Trump caught an attitude with him, and we can say whatever we want because he caught an attitude. But right after that, Europe went and gave him some money. This whole time it was the US Giving them money. And right after Trump said, fuck, now we're gonna have to discuss this, more Europe came, France, uk, all them came and gave him the money that he's been asking without our help for the first time this last past two or three years since this war started, they finally decided to help Ukraine.
The neighbors of Ukraine finally decided to help.
[00:02:10] Speaker B: Okay. So I think that's a win for us. Okay.
[00:02:13] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:02:13] Speaker C: Because this time we didn't have to send no money.
[00:02:16] Speaker B: Okay, now, you said something that maybe just I, you know, like we were is an investment, right? Like we're not going to get anything return on that money. Like is that, I'm saying, is that what the, the goal was when they were help helping him out or giving him military equipment was to get like a return on investment or something? I don't know. Again, I'm not, I'm not.
[00:02:34] Speaker C: Yes, because, because the, when you do send the 350 billion, it's not like you send it to some Ukrainian account, you send it to Lockheed, you send it to Boeing, you send it to U.S. companies, Smith and Wesson's, you send it to U.S. company, agency, CIA, military branches. So there's hopefully, yes, you're sending all that money, but hopefully you can get a return back. You get more resources, you get more control of that territory, things like that. You hoping that 350 billion can, you can get it back in some way, shape or form, whether it's power control, minerals, resources, all of that.
[00:03:10] Speaker B: Well, I feel like you already, if, if what you're saying is true, right, like if you're giving it to US Companies, there's already a return on investment.
[00:03:18] Speaker A: That we gave it to the U.S. company. Somebody got to pay the U.S. somebody got to pay us back for giving.
[00:03:22] Speaker C: It to the US Companies and, and, and right.
[00:03:25] Speaker B: Invested in us.
[00:03:26] Speaker A: No, no, no, no, listen. Now you can't take money away from one pot and give it to another US Pot. And at no point Ukraine puts any money in. The idea is we're not going to give you, I'm not going to give you $1. What I'm going to do is I'm going to give $1 to a company that's going to do some type of service for you. Now you got the service and you owe me a dollar.
[00:03:49] Speaker B: Okay?
[00:03:49] Speaker A: So I've already paid the, I've already paid the service provider.
[00:03:53] Speaker B: So if I' of or whatever of Smith and Wesson or Boeing. You just made me rich.
[00:04:01] Speaker C: Yes, right.
[00:04:02] Speaker B: Like, so I'm, I'm, I'm kicking, I'm, I'm rolling in it now. So. And then, yeah, I do in turn give product to Ukraine.
[00:04:11] Speaker A: Yeah, but you don't give it to them. We paid for it.
[00:04:14] Speaker B: Right.
[00:04:15] Speaker A: Government paid you.
[00:04:16] Speaker B: Right?
[00:04:16] Speaker A: You're, you're, you're solid, right?
[00:04:18] Speaker B: You're doing, you're doing what you get paid for. I'm getting, I'm getting rich like a motherfucker.
[00:04:22] Speaker C: But the idea, but you're also doing what you get paid for.
[00:04:24] Speaker A: But the idea is, yeah, you're you're not. You're not rich as a. You're as rich as you were supposed to be for, for this service.
[00:04:30] Speaker B: Well, when you're. I mean, there's one thing like when you selling to at the gun shows and like that as opposed to being a supplier of a war. Are you saying.
[00:04:42] Speaker C: But now you got to. There's expenses today.
[00:04:43] Speaker A: Are you saying there's something that's unfair? It sound like you're saying there's something unfair.
[00:04:46] Speaker B: No, I'm just saying that, you know, they're, you know, they're. They're can't wait to this next topic because they're all in this group, right? Like they're, you're, you're like, I'm. I'm paying you. Like I said, we're all a crew. And I'm like, listen, I'm gonna give you money and I'm gonna give you money and y'all gonna, you know, get rich as. And then in turn.
[00:05:05] Speaker A: So you're saying it's unfair. That's what I was waiting on.
[00:05:07] Speaker B: I'm sending your bit. I'm gonna pay you.
[00:05:08] Speaker A: Do you have a company. Do you have a company that builds airplanes and missiles and bombs? Do you have that company ready? No. What the. Are you mad? Why are you. What were you gonna send if we gave you the money? Some barbe. What are you sending?
[00:05:39] Speaker D: You are listening to the no nonsense show. 10% less bullshit than any other podcast. Guaranteed some good rips.
[00:05:47] Speaker A: Yeah, the red rings. You gonna sit on a bunch of red rings.
[00:05:50] Speaker B: Some brisket they gotta eat. Yeah, but some soldiers gott too.
[00:05:54] Speaker C: But they hope they get a return. And usually you hope you can get a quick return. I'm not talking about a year return, but like, you hope there's a plan in action. And all Trump is trying to do is like, yo, we sent you 350 billion. That should be enough.
[00:06:06] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:06:07] Speaker C: And then if it's not enough, let's do an audit. Let's. If you know what? Fuck that. Let's just stop. Let's stop fighting. Let's stop killing each other. And he doesn't want to because he doesn't believe Putin is not going to.
[00:06:17] Speaker B: Well, why do you think he doesn't believe that?
[00:06:19] Speaker C: He has that right to believe that. But Trump as president.
[00:06:21] Speaker B: Has Putin not proved that?
[00:06:22] Speaker C: Trump as the President of the United States can also believe that he has a way to reason with Putin. Maybe he believes that and he has the right to believe that.
[00:06:30] Speaker A: I don't even think it's that. I think it's like, who do we respect more than anybody? Black women.
[00:06:34] Speaker B: Right?
[00:06:35] Speaker A: Black mothers.
[00:06:35] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:06:36] Speaker A: Right. Yeah. So you come to your mom's table talking about some McDonald's, and she like, bitch, I got house burgers. That's what we eating in this motherfucker. Until you put chipping on some money, you eating fucking house burgers, and you supposed to be happy about it. I don't hear no fucking excuses about white bread. I don't know a fucking excuse about no motherfucking McDonald's. And I wish you would talk back to your mom. That's the way that I saw the press conference. It's like, nigga, I got house burgers. That's what we giving you.
[00:06:58] Speaker B: Right?
[00:06:58] Speaker A: You Talking about some McDonald's, some other shit, and you ain't putting in on the original. Like, you ain't. You ain't pay for. Not nan onion, not pickle. You're like, but, mom, green peppers and onions don't go on McDonald's burger. I don't give a fuck, nigga. That's a house burger. And he put in on these green peppers, nigga. And it's Worcestershire sauce.
[00:07:14] Speaker B: I get you.
[00:07:15] Speaker C: And personally, like, people. We. People want to talk about the optics, but I think Zelensky fucked it up the moment he said, you have beautiful oceans and one day you gonna feel it.
[00:07:27] Speaker A: Yeah, well, he didn't say that. That was. That was close, though, first. But.
[00:07:29] Speaker C: But he said something.
[00:07:30] Speaker A: The point he was trying to make was, is that we're protected by oceans, and our neighbors, north and south are our friends, but one day that'll change.
[00:07:37] Speaker C: Yeah. So I was like, what you trying, like, off. Once you. Once he said that, I was like, oh, it's over. Like, it doesn't matter.
[00:07:42] Speaker A: They were being really, really rude and overbearing.
[00:07:46] Speaker B: Right.
[00:07:46] Speaker A: However.
[00:07:47] Speaker C: But, like. Like what Trump said. You don't got the cards. When you don't got the cards.
[00:07:50] Speaker A: That means McDonald's is not in your. You don't have McDonald' say that.
[00:07:54] Speaker C: When you don't got the cards. You don't say that sentence.
[00:07:56] Speaker A: This ain't McDonald's. That's what we saying. You ain't put in on these green peppers. Shut the up and eat this house burger.
[00:08:01] Speaker C: And then right after that, the rest of the European nation came and helped them. And that's all we've been asking for. Where the y'all been at? If it's like, we all in a crew and I'm the only one paying every time, and then I'm like, yo, when these Ever gonna pay. And then they finally came, once I finally said something came out and paid.
[00:08:19] Speaker B: So, like, they've been. They just been sitting on that wall. Yeah.
[00:08:22] Speaker A: So, yeah, you ain't gonna. You ain't gonna chip in if. If everybody get the five. If you got to put five on it and the five is already there.
[00:08:27] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:08:28] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? You ain't gonna put another five.
[00:08:30] Speaker C: And then. And then my problem is, if that's all it took, why the. Did the. When Biden got to 150 billion, why he didn't make a call to Europe and be like, when y'all niggas put it in?
[00:08:41] Speaker A: Nah, I think it was a different. I think it was a different move that could have been played by Trump in a different time. I think that the purpose of that original was to pretty much enslave their economy to ours.
That's why you do this. It's not for great. It's not for positive shit. We didn't do positive things in Haiti when we sent our teams down there. The fact. I mean, Mac is not totally wrong. I got a bunch of homeboys I'm gonna take care of, and then they're gonna send you some stuff, and then y'all just gonna. They're gonna take care of you. We're gonna pay them, bitch. And y'all owe us forever pretty much. Cause where. How the hell is Ukraine gonna pay back 300 billion?
[00:09:16] Speaker B: Right.
[00:09:16] Speaker A: They're gonna forever owe us with interest. It's gon. China does to us. But the problem, I think, is that if it had been another era or another time, Trump could easily have done the exact same thing, to put them in a chokehold position to where now. Ukraine is basically us now. They talk about proxy wars all the time. That's what this is. That's now us.
[00:09:38] Speaker B: Right.
[00:09:38] Speaker A: Ukraine is you. Is us's terror proxy in that area, in that region. You know, there are.
[00:09:44] Speaker B: Puerto Rico.
[00:09:46] Speaker A: Well, Puerto Rico's not even a state. I'm saying. I'm saying that we don't have to be there to know what's happening. No. For that to be looked at as a U.S. territory.
[00:09:55] Speaker B: Okay?
[00:09:55] Speaker A: Because we're not. It's not a U.S. territory, and we're not there.
[00:09:58] Speaker B: Right.
[00:09:58] Speaker A: However, we're sending money for munitions.
[00:10:01] Speaker B: Right.
[00:10:01] Speaker A: And weapons. So what that means is anybody that fucks with them in that territory knows where they're getting their shit from.
[00:10:06] Speaker C: It's kind of like our relationship with.
[00:10:08] Speaker A: South Korea or Taiwan. Right.
[00:10:11] Speaker B: I was going to say Taiwan, which.
[00:10:12] Speaker A: Is what's interesting about what I wanted to talk about within the past two hours now maybe three hours.
[00:10:16] Speaker B: Okay, what happened?
[00:10:16] Speaker A: 100 billion dollar investment into TSMC. Taiwanese Taiwan Semiconductor stocks again.
[00:10:22] Speaker C: Huh?
[00:10:22] Speaker A: 100 billion.
[00:10:24] Speaker C: The video was.
[00:10:25] Speaker A: And it's gonna be in Arizona.
[00:10:26] Speaker C: Oh, so they coming here?
[00:10:28] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:10:28] Speaker C: Oh, we didn't. Oh yeah.
[00:10:30] Speaker A: So that's two flexes if you ask me. Because it's the Taiwan flex and then it's also the semiconductor flex. So what does that mean? What does semiconductors do? Everything as you know, cars, car. Semiconductors were down during COVID right. This new AI, all the chips and stuff. The reason why they're saying China B is because they are the people making the chips. Well, we're going to make the chips now stateside. And that prevents some of the bottlenecking that comes from the manufacturing of the chips that ride under all this AI and all this technology.
[00:10:59] Speaker B: Right.
[00:11:00] Speaker A: Another reason why this is really important is because I know Mac during the last presidency you hated this shit. And I was telling you this is what the plan was. No, it wasn't you. It was King Kunta. I apologize.
Bringing jobs back to America. This is like 20 to 30, 40,000 jobs that are coming. And they're not bullshit jobs, they're real jobs.
[00:11:19] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:11:19] Speaker A: The CEO got on a press conference today and said these will be high paying jobs.
[00:11:23] Speaker B: Nice.
[00:11:23] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:11:23] Speaker C: Because you need engineers, right? They're going to compete with Nvidia and what's.
[00:11:27] Speaker A: No, no, they're going to. No, no, no, no, no. Nvidia rides on top of this. Apple has already made a commitment. Nvidia has already made a commitment to purchase from them and to up their stateside manufacturing from tsmc.
[00:11:38] Speaker C: Oh, so okay, so they are.
[00:11:39] Speaker A: So semiconductors is what everybody got to use. Yeah.
[00:11:42] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:11:43] Speaker B: Is it too late, Is it too late to buy stock?
[00:11:45] Speaker A: It's probably too late. Oh well, it's probably too late to get on. If you had made. If you had bought this yesterday, you'd have been a genius. But I'm sure you can make something today.
[00:11:52] Speaker C: It'll be a safe.
[00:11:53] Speaker A: Because they're going to be people who.
[00:11:54] Speaker C: Still don't believe and safe stock to invest. That way your money don't depreciate.
[00:11:57] Speaker A: If you're going to invest in it, you should have already invested in it. But if you're. If you just have to get in, you better get in real quick.
[00:12:03] Speaker B: Real quick.
[00:12:04] Speaker A: But so these are jobs that are coming to America.
[00:12:08] Speaker B: Nice.
[00:12:08] Speaker A: And they're real jobs. None of that bullshit about minimum wage. These are real jobs.
[00:12:12] Speaker B: And this is because of Trump. Yeah.
[00:12:14] Speaker A: Let me. Well, I mean, he was.
[00:12:15] Speaker C: So Arizona is going to be the, the plant or are they going to put a whole manufacturing headquarters?
[00:12:20] Speaker A: Okay, the manufacturing is going to be in Arizona. I can't remember this today. Said. Let me just read to you. Okay. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Has announced a substantial $100 billion investment to expand its chip manufacturing operations in the United States. Decision comes amid President Donald Trump's recent threats to impose terrorists on semiconductor imports, aiming to bolster domestic production and strengthen economic security. So whenever I was saying tariffs are stupid idea, whatever, you see what happened. Even though we had to invest $100 billion, all that money we saved with Doge or whatever is now being filtered or funneled back into jobs that are the Americans will benefit from. This couldn't have happened without the tariffs because what happened with the terrorists is everything got expensive and it makes more sense to do it at home.
[00:13:03] Speaker B: Huh? So I thought, I thought that he backed off on a lot of those tariffs. Like, I don't think, I didn't think he enforced them.
[00:13:10] Speaker A: They were, they were there, bro. And whether or not they were, everybody probably wasn't getting the same ass whooping. But you know, China was getting an ass woman of some kind.
[00:13:18] Speaker B: Right?
[00:13:18] Speaker A: You know that they were right.
[00:13:19] Speaker B: Because I thought, I thought the one with Mexico, that's Mexico, though Mexico don't give a shit. Right?
[00:13:24] Speaker A: I'm talking about China. Okay. Key details, expansion plans. TSMC's investment includes the construction of five new semiconductor fabrication plants in Arizona, supplementing the three facilities already underway. The company also plans to establish two advanced packaging plants and a research and development center in the state. The expansion is expected to generate between 20,000 to 25,000 jobs, offering high paying positions in the semiconductor industry. The new facilities will focus on producing advanced chips, including those essential for artificial intelligence applications, thereby enhancing the US Position in cutting edge technology manufacturing. The investment aligns with the Trump administration's efforts to reduce reliance on foreign semiconductor production, particularly amid rising geopolitical tensions with China. The initiative represents the largest foreign direct investment in US history, reflecting a significant boost to the domestic semiconductor industry and the broader economy. Other tech giants such as Apple and Nvidia have also announced increased US Production plans, indicating a broader industry shift toward domestic manufacturing in response to potential tariff implications. Overall, TSMC's $100 billion investment marks a pivotal development in the US semiconductor landscape amid aiming, excuse me, to enhance technological self sufficiency and economic resilience. So I was actually a little wrong. They invested 100 billion that's what I'm saying. That's what not us.
[00:14:42] Speaker C: Yeah. They giving us the.
[00:14:44] Speaker A: So I was a little bit wrong, right? But. But it was a great wrong, right? That's a great wrong. I mean like this is brand new information. So I really just read this. I was, I was watching TV and I passed by and Donald Trump was doing a press conference. I just stopped, right. Because I saw investment 100 billion. I was like, what the fuck? That's what it was. The CEO got on and talked about it. So there's a hundred billion dollar investment being made to Arizona that's going to bring 30,000 high paying jobs. Is it time that we can finally say there's one, here's one that we can hang our hat on and say, hey, that's. We got one thing that's. We know that this is positive. Positive and it's going to create jobs in America, which is what we've been asking for for years and years.
[00:15:20] Speaker C: Because it's going to have a trickle down effect.
[00:15:23] Speaker A: Because man, don't say that word though. You can't say that to Americans. Trickle down.
[00:15:27] Speaker C: Really?
[00:15:28] Speaker A: You want. Maybe you're not old enough. This shit has never worked.
[00:15:31] Speaker C: Oh really? So it's not like gonna help the real estate.
[00:15:34] Speaker A: That's not how this works.
It trickles down into their pocket. That's where it trickles to. We, we don't like that phrase. They better come up with a brand new phrase.
[00:15:43] Speaker B: My, for real.
[00:15:44] Speaker A: If that's what y'all gonna say, don't say it.
[00:15:49] Speaker B: Economics has never been something that like.
[00:15:52] Speaker A: Tell my all boats rise at a raising. A raising tide. No, that's not how it works. It's just more people get further underwater. That's what really happens. The tide rises and we don't move up.
[00:16:02] Speaker B: Right.
[00:16:02] Speaker A: So we're further away from the surface.
But this is the type of thing that for me gives me a little bit of patience with whatever the hell Elon got going on mentally, because I'm, he's. He's doing cuts. So he's doing what they said they were going to do. But whatever he's got going on mentally with chainsaws and shit, it gives me a little bit of ease that the circus is there, but we still doing real things too.
[00:16:28] Speaker B: Yeah, that, I mean. And I, I agree. I think that, you know, you need to see something right, Something positive. Because like you said, there is a circus going on that you have, that you're having to watch. And I think you mentioned it as well, Reg, that you were A little bit skeptic because of the increase in his immediate value when he started making all these cuts.
[00:16:54] Speaker C: He's doing great cuts, but at the.
[00:16:56] Speaker B: Same time his is trickling down to his pocket. Yeah, right.
[00:17:00] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:17:00] Speaker A: Well, potentially I don't think people are saying that, but what's the proof? Yeah, it's just people just saying that.
[00:17:05] Speaker C: A lot of crazy funding that Starlink and all this.
[00:17:08] Speaker A: But can you give me specifics as opposed to just an idea? Because that's what everybody, everybody's just saying an idea what they think is happening. Does anybody know what's why he like, has anybody been able to prove that he's actually doing something nefarious where he's getting money? Because I mean it's, it, it looks like he's, he's abusing or punishing companies and some of those companies happen to be in competition with them. For instance, NASA direct competition to SpaceX, Chad GPT direct competition to Grok.
Well, if y'all don't know what Grok is, Grok is, is Twitter's. Twitter's LLM.
[00:17:40] Speaker B: Right.
[00:17:41] Speaker A: So Grok and Llama is met US and Chad GPT is open AIs and Copilot is Microsoft's and Gemini is Google's. Claude is Anthropics. This is.
What was I talking about? What was the virgin must wealth? Oh yeah. So he's, he's, he is attacking companies that have something. But I mean how do you not. These are, these companies are making a lot of money off our government and it just so happens he also has companies that do similar things. What do we just get somebody else to do it?
[00:18:13] Speaker B: I mean for the sake of conflict of interest. You would want that, right?
[00:18:17] Speaker A: But why do we, do we want the best person who's going to do it? Who knows what the hell that they should be looking for? Or do we want somebody just.
[00:18:24] Speaker C: And then all those companies still got military contracts.
[00:18:27] Speaker A: Well, but not just that though. Like the problem we've had with old government was the lobbyist.
[00:18:33] Speaker B: Right.
[00:18:33] Speaker A: And everybody being in their pocket. Whose pocket is Elon in? His own.
[00:18:37] Speaker B: Right.
[00:18:38] Speaker A: At least it's self serving.
[00:18:39] Speaker B: So it's just, he's just a single lobbyist now.
[00:18:42] Speaker A: Well no, he's not. There's no lobby at all.
[00:18:45] Speaker B: Right, he's taking over the lobby.
[00:18:46] Speaker A: No, but the point of a lobbyist though is to promote an agenda that leads to lawmaking.
So what he's doing is I want more money. There's no agenda to get you sick on cigarettes and give you cancer. I'm not trying to sell you more cigarettes. I just want more money. I prefer that message over cigarettes are good for you. They haven't killed too many people, right?
[00:19:09] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying?
[00:19:10] Speaker A: Vaccines are awesome.
[00:19:11] Speaker B: I mean it's.
[00:19:12] Speaker A: As long as it's really no different.
[00:19:13] Speaker B: To me because, because right again, the lobbyists want, you know, whether it's laws or everything else in their favor that's going to make them more money. He's just doing it for himself. Right, again. So like he's the sole lobbyist.
[00:19:24] Speaker A: What cost though? Again, he's not selling you a cigarette, telling you no, this is not that bad. It's not that bad. And so you're going to get cancer and they're going to get money. Whereas he's just saying, just give me the money, bro. I don't want. I'm just going to keep creating cool shit for you. I'm going to get you all to Mars. I'm going to get you all a car that finally can't drive itself. Of course, if I can, I can't.
[00:19:43] Speaker C: Remember where I heard niggas never understand that part.
[00:19:45] Speaker A: But here's the, here's the thing, right? Right, Here's. I heard this somewhere else. I don't remember where it is. If they could go to Mars and change their atmosphere and ozone or whatever.
[00:19:54] Speaker C: Why not just do it here, right?
[00:19:55] Speaker A: Just fix, to fix the problem we got here.
[00:19:57] Speaker C: If you can change cheaper, if you.
[00:19:59] Speaker A: Can change some shit from fucking red dirt, right? Like red sand, right? No oxygen to a place where people can live. Yeah, why not just do that shit here?
[00:20:08] Speaker B: Yeah, clean the area.
[00:20:10] Speaker A: I mean, I know it's not apples.
[00:20:10] Speaker B: To apples, but I mean it should be easier though, right? Like we already have a head start. Like we already got. It's like, it's like redoing a rusty ass car as opposed to washing it. Like look, this one's just got dirt on it. All I just need to do is clean it up. Where the other one, I gotta sand it off.
[00:20:27] Speaker A: It's like a spool of twine, you know what I'm saying? You get it all tangled. You're like, man, let's just go buy another.
[00:20:31] Speaker B: Right? Like that. Like when you fishing with one of those lines, those reels, those like professional ones and that turned into a knot. You're just like, ah, it, fuck it. I just need a whole new fucking reel. Fuck that shit.
[00:20:43] Speaker A: So I mean, I don't know that, that the thing over the weekend with Zelensky. I don't know how how impactful that'll be. You said that Europe gave money. I don't know how that benefits us because we're still 350 in the, in the Right.
[00:20:53] Speaker B: That's why.
[00:20:54] Speaker C: But, but for the first time in the past two or three years, somebody else finally stepped up to help Ukraine.
[00:20:59] Speaker A: Yeah, well, that's good.
[00:21:01] Speaker B: But that's good for Ukraine.
[00:21:02] Speaker A: No, it's good for us too, because maybe it gives the world a message like, hey, we're not going to always be the bankroll. We're not going to always be the bankroll.
[00:21:09] Speaker C: And those are your neighbors. Like, you should go to your neighbors first before you call your cousin all the way across state.
[00:21:16] Speaker B: Yeah, I feel you. It's like when those little airbags in the plane fall down, you don't expect a naked way up in first class to come help you.
[00:21:25] Speaker A: But I think that bringing jobs to America is great.
[00:21:28] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:21:28] Speaker A: Now I know that people are gonna push back on and say, yeah, but you cut 12,000 federal jobs. Right.
[00:21:33] Speaker C: They can go work at TSM.
[00:21:35] Speaker A: Yeah, but not just that, though. Like, there was a problem, Obviously there was a 12, 000 person problem. Now, I'm not saying they got it right on everybody. Yeah, but there was a big problem. Yeah, there was a huge problem with, with federal spending.
[00:21:51] Speaker B: No, it's all. There always has been. Right. And so why are we shocked?
[00:21:55] Speaker A: Because we're thinking about the, the 12, 000, like Larry who worked on the third floor, the government bill. Like, I get it. Larry's done. Have, doesn't have a job right now. Right. But I'm not saying for the greater good. Larry took the L. I'm saying Larry might not have been doing what the. He's supposed to be doing.
[00:22:10] Speaker B: Nah. I know people that have worked for the, you know, state and federal governments and stuff.
[00:22:16] Speaker A: And they're terrible employees.
[00:22:17] Speaker B: No, no, they're the, the, the, they are, but not, they're not terrible employees. But the, the process is terrible. Right. Like the budgeting. Right. Like, you have to spend in order to get right. And so if you haven't spent by the end of the year, keep spending.
[00:22:31] Speaker A: And get the number right.
[00:22:32] Speaker B: You get a, you go through a lot of ways just to get to that number or else you get your number reduced. Right. And it's just like, well, we don't necessarily need it, but we don't want to be without it. Like, we don't want to go backwards. So then therefore we're going to order a bunch of brand new desks or a bunch of Brand new this or.
[00:22:46] Speaker A: Brand new that and paperclips, but each is $10.
[00:22:48] Speaker B: And it doesn't matter. We don't need any of this shit. Right. Like, this is not necessary. But it is if we want to keep the money. Right. Keep our budget going in. And that's like, damn, y'all. Y'all wasting a whole bunch of. Y'all ordered a bunch of dumb shit.
[00:23:01] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:23:01] Speaker B: At the end of the year just to make sure that you were good or.
[00:23:04] Speaker C: And a lot of those cuts was the USA stuff.
[00:23:08] Speaker A: When's that time y'all been to a federal building and watch federal employees? Because, I mean, I'm a veteran, so I see these doing all the time.
[00:23:16] Speaker B: Well, I mean, does the DMV count?
[00:23:19] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[00:23:20] Speaker B: The DMV has always been like that.
[00:23:21] Speaker A: You see what I'm saying?
[00:23:22] Speaker B: Like the dmv.
[00:23:23] Speaker A: I don't know what you're saying there. They don't suck. These suck. Yeah. No, if you were talking about. And I'm not saying every post office. The post office. Yeah. I'm talking about everybody.
[00:23:31] Speaker B: Right.
[00:23:31] Speaker A: I'm not saying they all suck.
[00:23:33] Speaker B: Well, they, they, they.
[00:23:34] Speaker A: There's enough of them to suck to where I can say they suck.
[00:23:36] Speaker B: Right. No, because again, I think there's a comfortability.
[00:23:39] Speaker A: Right.
[00:23:39] Speaker B: Right. Where you. Where you just feel like, I don't have to do that.
[00:23:43] Speaker A: I got a forever job.
[00:23:44] Speaker B: Yeah. I just show up and they're always gonna need me. Right. I'm all like. It's like, one of. It's like one of the benefits of getting the vet job. Right? You like, oh, I'm in now. Like, I'm. I'm on. I'm safe. Like, I. Look, I'd have to fucking come in here, fucking going with an AK before they fire me. Like, this is. Is. This is not a problem. Like, I can just sit down and.
[00:24:05] Speaker A: And it was disrespectful too, how they did it with like, you know, tell us what you did last week in respondents emails. You're fired. Yeah, that's kind of disrespectful. But. Yeah, but I think they're trying to.
[00:24:15] Speaker C: Just send a message like, this is a brand new regime, so we're not around.
[00:24:19] Speaker A: I think I just want people to quit.
[00:24:21] Speaker B: Yeah. I think that's what's gonna happen too. Like, we would force you. Like, I'm not dealing with this. I can't stress. I can't deal with this stress. Like, I'll go somewhere else. Like, this nigga's crazy. Crazy.
[00:24:28] Speaker A: Right.
[00:24:28] Speaker B: But so my neighbor her niece works for the cdc, got that email and was stressing, you know, this. And I'm like, stressing why she didn't.
[00:24:38] Speaker C: Just say what she was doing last week?
[00:24:40] Speaker B: I mean, again, that's what I'm saying.
[00:24:41] Speaker A: They didn't do last week. That's why these have problems with the email. Yeah, they didn't do last week. They did two things. They're three people three things short.
[00:24:49] Speaker B: What I did, like, was the posted.
[00:24:52] Speaker A: I saw that. The truck driver about dicks.
[00:24:54] Speaker B: No, no, no, no. The truck driver, he posted what he did, right? And then Elon retweeted it, like, working.
This is what we talking about. I'm like, see? Oh, so. Okay, so. So if you make a point, you fucking. You fuck with my job, huh, Eli?
[00:25:09] Speaker A: But see, another person said something about, what'd you do last week? Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and put my dick in your ass. He's like, that was only four things. And he retweeted that one. So it's like it's a game, but it's also not a game. What the fuck did you do last week?
[00:25:25] Speaker B: His Twitter is wild. Yeah, his Twitter is wild.
[00:25:28] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, it's totally. Yeah, it's off the rails.
[00:25:30] Speaker B: Like, again, the one that I, I posted, the, the dude, shoot him in the dick. Yeah, he initially, he, he, he retweeted that. He, quote, tweeted that. Yeah, you know, shoot him in the dick. And he was laughing. I mean, he was talking about drone strikes on MS.3 and all these other gangs in, in America. And I was like, oh, that's some wild shit.
[00:25:48] Speaker A: So, like, like I said, with all that going on, right? And of course we lost 12, 000 federal jobs. I'm not sure they all deserved a job.
[00:25:55] Speaker B: I mean, they couldn't all deserve it.
[00:25:56] Speaker A: But we're getting 20 to 25,000 better jobs.
[00:26:00] Speaker B: Sounds like.
[00:26:00] Speaker A: And I'm not saying those people can qualify for that job, but isn't that their fault?
I mean, new jobs come to America and you're not qualified for any of the new jobs that come to America. Is that not your fault?
[00:26:13] Speaker B: Well, is it? Okay? Is it not the, the, the system, the product system or whatever, preparing people for these jobs?
[00:26:22] Speaker A: No, man, because the shit moves too fast. How do I prepare you for a job that doesn't even exist yet?
[00:26:26] Speaker B: Well, then how do. How do I prepare for a job?
[00:26:28] Speaker A: There you go.
[00:26:29] Speaker B: That doesn't exist yet?
[00:26:30] Speaker A: What do you mean? What do you know about LLMs right now? What's the most. Well, then you're you're the problem. You can't complain because the shit is out there, right? What is the LLM. You don't even know what it is.
[00:26:40] Speaker B: Limited. Limited liability.
[00:26:41] Speaker A: Manufacturer chat. Gbt. This is the large language model?
[00:26:44] Speaker B: Yeah. No, you.
[00:26:45] Speaker A: Is your fault. Like, I'm not saying you're an asshole.
[00:26:47] Speaker B: No, I'm not.
[00:26:48] Speaker A: I'm just saying the information is out.
[00:26:49] Speaker B: There because I got my lane, and I'm okay with that.
[00:26:51] Speaker A: But what if that lane closes up and there are 10 other jobs?
[00:26:55] Speaker B: No, let's just say robots are gonna, what, transport?
[00:26:57] Speaker A: Let's say that that lane closes.
[00:26:59] Speaker B: Let's say that by the time that happens, hopefully I'll be gone.
[00:27:01] Speaker C: Yeah, you return.
[00:27:02] Speaker A: I'm just saying let that lane close up, right? And there's all this other shit out there. Like, you're a federal worker right now. You got your job and you're good. You're not ever thinking about it again. Like, at some point you're gonna have to grow. So how do you grow from your position right now?
Ownership.
[00:27:17] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:27:18] Speaker A: Okay, ownership. But how do you grow then.
[00:27:21] Speaker B: Then Schooling?
[00:27:22] Speaker A: Nah, bro. It's gonna be technology.
[00:27:23] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:27:24] Speaker A: You're gonna have to learn this, especially as an owner. My. Right now you're resting on the laurels of the technology and intelligence that your company has. But when it's you, you got to figure out how to automate some of this stuff. You got to figure out how to. To use some of this artificial intelligence to help. To help your business, because the big boys are using AI to help their systems and automate their systems. If you're not doing it, how. How. What do you mean? You don't know anything about these things. You cannot be an owner, right. If you don't know about these things or about technology, right? You cannot be a successful owner unless your plan is to just hire a tech guy. But that's money going out your door.
[00:27:59] Speaker B: And then that's again, you're. You're.
[00:28:01] Speaker C: You might still need a tech guy.
[00:28:02] Speaker B: You don't know, right? Like, I mean, you might need a.
[00:28:03] Speaker A: Tech guy, but you got to know still, though, right?
[00:28:05] Speaker B: Right? You, you. But then, you know, you're. You're trusting. You're having to put your trust in a person that, what if they don't. What if they don't know what they're doing? You don't know. How do you fact check that motherfucker?
[00:28:14] Speaker A: Right?
[00:28:15] Speaker B: How do you. How do you keep him on his toes or know he's doing his job?
[00:28:17] Speaker A: Back in the day, when I was working with artists. The one thing I used to tell artists all the time was do not hire any. Everybody what they think is, they get. They get a couple of songs where they want to go. Hire a team. I'm like, team for what? You got two songs and they're not even playing anywhere right? So you don't need a team. What you need to do is you need to work these records yourself, manage yourself so that when it's time to hire a manager, you know what you're looking for in a manager. If you've never managed anybody, how the hell you gonna hire a manager? Because they got a good name? Because somebody told you they were good? What are you basing this off of? It's not a recommendation. Then why would you trust them?
[00:28:48] Speaker B: Their success rate? Right. Wouldn't. I mean, what are they? What's their stable looking like?
[00:28:51] Speaker A: What does that mean?
[00:28:52] Speaker B: You're like, pimping.
[00:28:52] Speaker A: Yeah, but what does that mean?
[00:28:53] Speaker B: If all my hoes. If all my hoes is living good, then Drake.
[00:28:58] Speaker A: Drake is your artist. But you're robbing Drake. Drake looks like he's doing his thing. But if you've been robbing Drake the whole time, I don't give a fuck if you're Drake's manager, if you're a terrible person, because you're gonna rob me too. And there'll be way less to rob. So that means it'll be.
[00:29:12] Speaker B: It'll be over.
[00:29:12] Speaker A: Way more impactful to my career if you rob me. So that's what I'm saying. Like, you need to know what a manager does. You don't need to be an expert manager, but you need to know what they do. You need to know what the ins and outs, what the ups and downs, what the pitfalls are. So that when you're talking to a person who's saying, hey, I can manage you, and you ask them a question and they have a dumbass answer. You know that it's a dumbass answer. And you have. You can foresee this pro person probably is not going to be good management.
[00:29:35] Speaker B: So when you're talking about this LLM, like, what are you. What are you talking about? Learning about that. Like, what is. What is. Is the.
[00:29:42] Speaker A: So the way that people are using large language models now most effectively is it's like, let's say, for instance, you were doing some marketing, right? And you're like, I need to come up with a marketing plan for my truck and I need to. I need to see. I don't. I don't know. I don't know. This industry. So I'm just, I'm saying stuff. It's probably stupid. No, I need to be able to get connected with 10 dispatchers, one in this region, one in this region, one who are the best dispatchers in those regions. Right. And I'll get it to ask me those questions or answer those questions. Do a little bit of research. Now I can dig in on their sources and find out where it is. I got something on paper from a couple of seconds of a thought. I have something on paper and then it's time to actually do my marketing emails or whatever I'm sending out. Right. I got a blank piece of paper, dear. No, I don't want to start with dear to whom it make it. No, that's not what you say for this. Hello, sir or ma'am. No, I don't like that. Chad GPT. I'm trying to write a marketing campaign for Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Give me the. Give me the. Give me some starting points in 30 seconds. You now have something on paper. And you know how much easier it is to change something on paper than it is to come up with something on paper. Now, now exponentially filter that through every aspect of your business.
[00:30:47] Speaker C: Yeah. Even like your accounting.
[00:30:49] Speaker B: So, so, so you're talking about more of using it than necessarily like designing it or.
[00:30:55] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm talking about using it. You have to understand the. The models. Okay, so then what's. What's on the horizon now? It's actually here is called agentic AI. So basically what it is is you create an agent that's specific to your industry, to your business. You feed it all the reference material you need, any documents or any paperwork or anything like that. You put that in this memory and then you ask it questions against all that memory. It can also automate things. So for instance, you get an email for. Let's say you had your own dispatch company. You get an email that comes in, boom. And you have it. You have it set up. And you have set it up so that the person who enters the form has to put specific information in specific sales. Right. Once they forward that into you, your LLM or your AI friend will grab that information from that email, put it into another document or something that can send to your phone or whatever, or go ahead and set the dispatch up. And you know what I'm saying, you can have it connected, all these pieces behind the dots. So you don't need a person necessarily sitting on a phone waiting on a call. It may just be a chat thing where it goes in and then your, Your AI can send them a message saying, hey, we have. We. We got your request. There's a discrepancy on line seven.
[00:31:58] Speaker B: Right.
[00:31:59] Speaker A: Could you clear this up? And then once that gets cleared up, it can do all this without you even knowing. And once it gets to the discrepancy cleared up, then it can send it to what, the dispatch services or whatever through a API or something. I don't. It would depend. But there's be. There's some connectors you can use and you are, you're driving a truck. You haven't even thought about this nigga who's making a request for three months from now because that's too much brain power. Like, I don't want to. And I can either hire somebody to do it, or I could do it, hire. I could get five AI agents to do it. And I have one employee to check, to fact check those five.
[00:32:27] Speaker B: Right?
[00:32:27] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:32:28] Speaker A: So that's what this. So that's what these types of jobs that are being created is. Who's going to check the LLM?
[00:32:33] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:32:33] Speaker A: Who's going to check Chat, GPT and Copilot and Gemini or whatever agentic AI you're using.
[00:32:38] Speaker B: Right? So you're not necessarily talking about learning how to develop a LLM.
[00:32:43] Speaker A: No, you need to use, you know, like, you need to know how to use them.
[00:32:46] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:32:46] Speaker C: If you know how to develop it, that's great too.
[00:32:48] Speaker A: Robots aren't going to beat people, but people with robots are definitely going to beat people, right? This is what I was trying to tell you about the neuralink thing, you know, early.
[00:32:55] Speaker B: So. So, I mean, PI is similar, right?
[00:32:57] Speaker A: PI is definitely similar.
[00:32:58] Speaker B: Okay, so no, I. With. What are you talking about? Of course I, I mean, like, I, like. Me and PI are coming out of a business plan right now.
[00:33:04] Speaker A: Oh, okay, good.
[00:33:05] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:33:06] Speaker A: So what you need to start learning maybe is prompt engineering, though, asking Pie the correct way so that it gives you the results that you want without the bullshit. Because again, this is just a. All this is. And I know I said AI, but LLMs are actually not technically AI because it's not intelligent.
[00:33:24] Speaker B: Right.
[00:33:25] Speaker A: It's just data that we fed it.
[00:33:26] Speaker B: It's not sentient.
[00:33:28] Speaker A: It's not data that we fed it.
[00:33:29] Speaker B: Right. It's not doing its own thing.
[00:33:31] Speaker C: It's not new ideas.
It's just giving.
[00:33:35] Speaker A: You see, this, this is the, this is the gray area because it is create. It is generating a new thing. So I, I don't want to. That's why I didn't say what you Said, I think it's generating a service.
[00:33:46] Speaker C: I don't know if it's a new thing.
[00:33:47] Speaker A: No, it's a new thing because those words weren't in that order ever in anywhere else. So it's actually created something. But it's created it based off of the idea, a prediction model based off of all the data it has from everything you've ever fed it, right? Everything that's on the web, et cetera, et cetera. So it's just looking at it. If you say four or five words together in a group, it's gonna look at the first two words and search the web for those two words together. The first three words. Search all together. All four words. Search all that together. The first and fourth word. Search all that. And it's gonna bring back results whenever they've seen something with those. It's almost like when you go to Amazon and you put in a bike seat and you know, you got. You. You put in bike seat and you get this little thin bike seat. It's gonna make your nuts hurt and make your ass hurt and your dick's gonna go to sleep while you're riding, right? But you really wanted a big patty. Bullshit.
[00:34:32] Speaker B: Old school.
[00:34:33] Speaker A: So the problem is, is that you didn't tell Amazon exactly what you needed, right? But if you scroll down a little bit, guess what's down there, People who bought this also bought this. Or alternatively, people also bought this. And then you see the little fat. The fat booty seat on there down below. The reason why it knows how to do that is it's predicting what you might have thought, right? That's all LLMs are doing. It's taking those word groupings that you're putting in there in English and it's converting it, trying to figure out where has it seen those words ever before together. And it's making a guess as to the answer to your question based off of the grouping of questions.
[00:35:06] Speaker B: So in my. My thing is that they're all going off of this basic or initial programming. It's not reprogramming itself.
[00:35:12] Speaker A: No, that's what I'm saying. There's a difference between AI and Chat GPT, right? A big difference. They're scaring you with Chad GBT and all this stuff. Deep think that's a different thing. That ain't Chat gbt. That's not Gemini, though.
Deep. No, not Deep seeks here. That's the China. That's the China version of all this. Same old Deep think that thing that they had to turn off because that's A different. That's AI. That's artificial intelligence. This is just.
[00:35:38] Speaker B: That's. That's where it's writing it. It starts writing its own code.
[00:35:41] Speaker A: All this that they're calling AI is just data driven. It's all based on what we fed it. It can't get outside of that. I know they're telling you, yeah, it's going to reprogram and they still ain't made a car that can drive itself. So stop it.
And we still not going to Mars. Like you said. Stop it. These are, these are lies to get you to keep investing in this. This crazy.
[00:35:58] Speaker B: We got to pass the moon first. First.
[00:36:00] Speaker A: Right, like so that's, that's what I'm saying. You need to learn what the hell these things are. You should know that so that when you see the next Tik Tok video where like man, Chad, GPT just. It just lied to me. Chad. GP it just told me a lie. Like who gives a chat? GPT is not programming your. Your toaster oven to blow up.
[00:36:19] Speaker B: No, it's not.
[00:36:19] Speaker A: This is not real Transformers. Stop it. There is AI that's doing a completely different thing. But that don't exist in your house, bro. Trust me when I tell you, you ain't got one of them. You ain't got one of them. Now if that. They take over, sure, that may be able to do it, but it's not this other thing.
[00:36:35] Speaker B: Right?
[00:36:35] Speaker A: And we need to, we need to know that it's not iRobot. No.
[00:36:38] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:36:39] Speaker A: Irobot is not close. They keep saying it is. It's not.
[00:36:41] Speaker B: No. I mean I'll take one.
[00:36:43] Speaker A: I ain't going and do it with it.
[00:36:45] Speaker B: Maybe it depends.
[00:36:46] Speaker C: One next year for like 20 bands.
[00:36:48] Speaker A: You believe that?
Tell me, tell me, tell me if you believe that. Tell me when the full. Full driving car is going to be here. When the Tesla. Tesla been out since 2013. As. As a.
[00:36:59] Speaker B: Hold on. We gotta. We gotta cheer to. To our commander in chief getting his flowers. Is that what we're doing?
[00:37:04] Speaker A: Sure. Go ahead.
[00:37:04] Speaker B: Let's do it.
[00:37:06] Speaker A: Tesla, the first Tesla came out in 2013 I believe as a production line vehicle.
[00:37:12] Speaker C: Can you explain that it doesn't drive itself? Because the. Because I'm. I probably. I want to get a Tesla and it's a eight thousand dollar difference to get the automatic whatever thing.
[00:37:22] Speaker A: Yeah, the full self driving. But no.
[00:37:25] Speaker C: So it's not worth the 8,000 person.
[00:37:26] Speaker A: But French. It says full self driving. What's in parentheses?
[00:37:29] Speaker C: I forgot.
[00:37:30] Speaker A: Go look it on the website. It's still there. I'll just tell you. It says beta.
[00:37:35] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:37:35] Speaker A: And it has since 2013.
[00:37:37] Speaker C: It's not worth the eight grand.
[00:37:38] Speaker A: It's 2025.
[00:37:39] Speaker B: It still say beta, but in Frisco, so.
[00:37:41] Speaker C: But the commercial make it seem like, you know, you can. I can take a nap.
[00:37:45] Speaker A: What does he said the commercial. What says that?
[00:37:47] Speaker C: Advertisement.
[00:37:48] Speaker A: What? What says that?
[00:37:49] Speaker C: The advertisement. But it made it seem like I could take a nap. If I had to drive here, I could take a nap.
[00:37:55] Speaker A: French.
[00:37:55] Speaker C: And it takes me there.
[00:37:56] Speaker A: You're from a third world country. Y'all still had comic books when you were a kid. Do you remember the X ray glasses you could buy?
[00:38:01] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:38:02] Speaker A: In the ad, it said, I can see through clothes, but can it not?
[00:38:05] Speaker C: Can it not? If I was like, oh, this ant farmer's supposed to grow in the studio.
[00:38:10] Speaker B: First off, whether it could or whether it couldn't. Let me just ask you. You falling asleep, nigga. While a car's just moving.
[00:38:17] Speaker C: If it can.
[00:38:17] Speaker B: And you ain't got your hand on the wheel.
[00:38:19] Speaker C: If it can.
[00:38:20] Speaker B: Oh, man, I got way too many trust issues for that. There's not.
[00:38:24] Speaker C: I know, I know. If I'm at the restauran and I needed to get out the parking lot to come by the do, it can do that.
[00:38:29] Speaker B: So. So they gotta sit. They got a service out in the Bay Area that is like a.
[00:38:34] Speaker C: So it's not worth the eight grand. I can keep that eight grand for myself.
[00:38:36] Speaker B: It's like a Uber or whatever. And they'll come pick you. I mean, like, it picks you up and, you know, you. What's the name of car you know, and takes you wherever you're going, but there's no one in the front seat.
[00:38:47] Speaker A: Where is this?
[00:38:48] Speaker B: In. In San Francisco.
[00:38:49] Speaker A: Yeah, but that. But those streets are coded for that. Right?
[00:38:51] Speaker B: Right.
[00:38:52] Speaker A: So what. What French is talking about, though, is I'm going to tell you what full self driving does. French. Full self driving is pretty good way to get where you're going. Pretty good. There's a lot of times when I've used it and it'll. It'll be at an intersection and it'll be. It'll be like. It'll be about to start. Maybe it'll stop. The wheel will turn a little bit and it'll be. It'll be looking at the cross traffic, but it'll be like. I'm like, this ain't making me very sure. If you didn't know you were gonna go, don't go. And it'll go, and it'll Turn. But then there'll be sometimes const on the road or something where a road changes and I'm like, there's no way it's going to get this right. The far left lane in full self driving mode is scary as.
[00:39:32] Speaker B: Yeah, the fast.
[00:39:33] Speaker A: Yeah, the fast lane is scary in that full self driving, especially if there's moderate traffic. But the, the HOV lane is empty. That you're flying by people too fast and you know, they just jump out in front of you. Yeah, it's scary as hell. I ain't going to lie. I, I, when I. What I. The way I did it was we took our, we took one of the cars in for service and they gave us 30 days free and that's where I was able to use it. And then they get. And then maybe a couple of months later they did another trial. So we didn't, we did it again. But I, I used it. But it's not something that you can just set and forget. It's not.
[00:40:08] Speaker B: I'm falling asleep. Listen, I have a, I have a hard time falling asleep with a human driving another human.
[00:40:12] Speaker A: Well, you can't because you have to touch the wheel and give it a little pressure every.
[00:40:15] Speaker B: Like, I'm not, I'm not going to sleep. Like, there's, I know. I've seen the, you know, videos where there's seats in the front. Turn around and you know, like cap the seats and you can interact with the people in the back seat while traffic, while it takes you wherever. No, no, no, no.
[00:40:29] Speaker A: This is prototype, right?
[00:40:30] Speaker B: Right, Right. Yeah, like, here we go in the future type, right? No, I'm not doing none of that. Like, I don't know, like, I don't want no parts of any of that, to tell you the truth. Like, I don't, like I said, a human behind the wheel. I have a hard time sleeping. So I'm definitely not going to just trust the computers. Like, hey, here we go. Nah, I'm not my.
[00:40:49] Speaker A: That's weird that that would be your human behind the wheel when you're. Because it's like, I don't think you provide that same level of comfort for the people who ride with you.
[00:40:58] Speaker B: What are you talking about?
[00:40:59] Speaker A: I've ridden with you out of town, bro.
[00:41:01] Speaker B: I know.
[00:41:02] Speaker A: I don't think you provide that same level of comfort to the people that ride. Like a person.
[00:41:06] Speaker B: People fall asleep all the time.
[00:41:07] Speaker A: I understand. But a person who's so cognizant of their safety in that situation seems like they'd be really good about driving Other people. Other people.
[00:41:14] Speaker B: It's like Kobe in the, in the shot. I don't trust nobody else to make this shot. Like I can.
Like I don't. I don't. Yeah, yeah. I don't trust anybody else.
[00:41:24] Speaker A: That is a track, bro.
No, because Kobe will be in the. The. The gym before the game and after the game, right? You ain't in no gym driving you like I already know how to drive.
[00:41:37] Speaker B: I'm always in the gym.
[00:41:38] Speaker A: Kobe is the one of the best and was still putting in work like he was one of the worst.
[00:41:41] Speaker B: I'm always in the gym.
[00:41:42] Speaker A: You're mediocre.
[00:41:43] Speaker B: I'm always in the gym. No, in the gym, bro.
[00:41:47] Speaker A: Not back in the day.
[00:41:48] Speaker B: Yeah, man. I'm always in the gym, bro.
[00:41:49] Speaker A: You was doing. You was doing other like rude ass Atlantans around.
[00:41:55] Speaker B: Listen, listen, Ask. Ask French. French. You've been in the car with me one I used to smoke and. And I'm rolling blunts with. Turning corners with no hands.
[00:42:05] Speaker C: Yeah. The fact that he rolled a. A blunt while driving and we.
[00:42:09] Speaker B: I'm here like, like so I told you like this. This is.
[00:42:14] Speaker C: That was amazing.
[00:42:15] Speaker B: I've been in the gym, bro. I've been in the. Since way back in the day, bro. Like what does that mean? What you talking about? Since. Since, since high school.
Since high school. Like you know, I mean like you don't get that kind of skill just happen stance.
[00:42:29] Speaker A: Kit, come here please.
[00:42:32] Speaker B: Here we go.
[00:42:33] Speaker A: Cuz this is lying.
[00:42:34] Speaker B: I'm not.
[00:42:35] Speaker A: French is not going to be the. The deciding. He is not going to be the deciding.
[00:42:39] Speaker B: Neither is Kit.
[00:42:40] Speaker A: This because it's me kid and I both have this experience of you. Yeah. He's not going to be the deciding factor here, I think. No, no. Because you rolled a blun with your knees. He's not going to be. Could you please come here for a second? You can use my mic. This is trying to tell me that he is not.
[00:42:56] Speaker B: This.
[00:42:56] Speaker A: He told me he don't like riding with other people because he doesn't trust their driving. No, hold on. Hold up.
[00:43:05] Speaker B: That's not what I said.
[00:43:05] Speaker A: Oh, that is what you said.
[00:43:06] Speaker B: That is not what I said.
[00:43:07] Speaker A: You said you don't like riding with people.
[00:43:08] Speaker B: I said I don't fall asleep.
[00:43:10] Speaker C: Cuz you don't trust them.
[00:43:11] Speaker A: Cuz you don't trust them.
[00:43:12] Speaker B: But it's not that I don't like riding with n. I ride with some people.
[00:43:14] Speaker A: My stance is that a person who's that cognizant of.
[00:43:17] Speaker B: But that smell good. What's out there.
[00:43:18] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. For real.
[00:43:20] Speaker B: We all hungry now you open the door. What is that?
[00:43:25] Speaker A: It's not a Hamburger Helper.
My problem is that a person who is cognizant of their discomfort.
[00:43:36] Speaker B: This. Stroke it off. Hold on.
[00:43:38] Speaker A: We can't hear you. So, look, my point is, though, is that a person who's cognizant of their own comfort and safety in a driving situation, you would think they'd be more mindful of other people's safety. Could you. Could you please. French tried to say he rolled with him, and the nigga rolled a blunt and drove with his knees, and he felt sick turning corners and everything, and he's still here. So I'm not gonna let French be the deciding vote on this. Could you please give your interpretation of how you felt it went?
[00:43:59] Speaker B: Hey, hey, hey, dude.
[00:44:00] Speaker A: Feel free to share anything.
[00:44:02] Speaker D: I'm like, is this on? Is this thing on? Can y'all. Terrible. It was the worst.
[00:44:07] Speaker C: Was he, like, just speeding?
[00:44:09] Speaker D: Not just speeding, like, speeding in a. Like, what's the reason that you driving 100 fucking miles?
[00:44:16] Speaker B: It wasn't 100. It was 90.
[00:44:19] Speaker D: 98.
[00:44:20] Speaker A: She tapped me.
[00:44:21] Speaker C: But in the cars nowadays, you don't even feel like 90.
[00:44:23] Speaker B: Exactly. It was an Audi 86, bro. Like, it was built for this.
[00:44:27] Speaker D: And not only that. This is like, even, like, you know.
[00:44:30] Speaker C: You can't swerve on 98.
[00:44:32] Speaker D: Be like, left, right.
[00:44:34] Speaker C: You can't do that on.
[00:44:35] Speaker D: It was terrible. It was terrible. And he was just. Just.
[00:44:39] Speaker B: We had places to go.
It was straight to.
[00:44:44] Speaker D: We were going on a fishing trip. It was the most calm thing when I tell you this man was like, literally, like, anytime a West coast song came on, I type. Be like, watch this.
[00:44:52] Speaker A: Oh. Oh.
[00:44:53] Speaker C: He's one of those.
[00:44:54] Speaker B: The song. No.
[00:44:55] Speaker C: It changes how he drives.
[00:44:56] Speaker B: It does.
[00:44:57] Speaker D: And it was.
[00:44:57] Speaker B: It was ridiculous. It does.
[00:44:59] Speaker D: It was the worst.
[00:44:59] Speaker B: It's.
[00:45:00] Speaker D: I do have, I'll admit, 100 miles for no reason.
[00:45:03] Speaker A: The music.
[00:45:03] Speaker B: The music has an effect on my.
[00:45:05] Speaker A: Yeah, that's. That's all I want to say for sure. I just. I just want to make sure French wasn't gonna be the deciding factor. That. That he's a great driver. This. That cares about his people. She says y'all didn't hear it. She said she wasn't.
[00:45:16] Speaker C: Really smell good, though.
[00:45:17] Speaker B: I'm not. What is it?
[00:45:18] Speaker C: I'm kind of hungry now. I ate, but I was like, I got some room.
[00:45:22] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
Next. Smoke turkey.
[00:45:25] Speaker A: Next.
[00:45:26] Speaker B: Wings.
[00:45:26] Speaker A: Smoked turkey in college.
[00:45:27] Speaker B: Okay.
Yeah.
[00:45:30] Speaker A: Okay. Anyway. Anyway, so, yeah, you're not Going to be able to do that, what you just tried to do. Great drive. You're great. You're a great driver now probably, but you have rules now.
[00:45:41] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, for sure.
[00:45:43] Speaker A: So I'm sure now riding with you is different. But you were a wild wild west back then.
[00:45:47] Speaker B: Yeah, but I. Listen, so you. You are correct. But I think that that lends to the skills. Right? So again, so the lab, right? Like the reason why I could be wild wild west, right, is because I was in the gym. You know what I'm saying? Like, listen, okay, hypothetically, Swaggy P was.
[00:46:06] Speaker A: Wild wild west too. They're not him and Kobe are not the same player.
[00:46:10] Speaker C: He's saying he's Kobe. He said he can make the fade.
[00:46:12] Speaker A: Away with 3 mega Z waggy P. So there.
[00:46:15] Speaker B: Hypothetically. So I know some people, right, that back in the day that used to ride, used to, you know, cop the IRO Z's, you know, that might have belonged to someone else's and you know, I mean, and then took them and sold them, but before they did that, they rode in them and you know, high sided and did all of that back in the day. Right. Like I. So, so with that being said, there's a level of, there's. There's a level of. Of practice that they got.
[00:46:42] Speaker A: Those guys.
[00:46:43] Speaker B: Yeah, those guys.
[00:46:43] Speaker A: How does that blend into you though?
We got an email, y'all. This thing is this.
Let's just go. Let's just change. Next topic. Let's just change this up and talk about this email we got. So longtime listener, friend of the show, Ty Drives trucker. He sent. He said, what's a high Q sketch? Excuse me? What's a high IQ conspiracy that you believe to be true? Something so crazy that people may want to get you checked out.
[00:47:18] Speaker B: I mean, I. They're all of them, right? I mean.
[00:47:21] Speaker A: Well, no, but what's the craziest one that you believe is what basically, right? You know what he said?
[00:47:24] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:47:26] Speaker A: So like we know there are a lot of kooky ones. Like Flat earth. Is that one you believe in?
[00:47:30] Speaker C: Yeah, the older I get, the more I'm.
[00:47:32] Speaker A: Oh, you believe in flat Earth.
[00:47:33] Speaker C: The older I get.
[00:47:34] Speaker B: He's getting there.
[00:47:35] Speaker A: What?
[00:47:36] Speaker C: So I don't believe it as his flat, like this table. Table. But like I believe, like it's not just this globe.
[00:47:42] Speaker A: What? Yeah.
[00:47:43] Speaker B: So. So real talk though.
[00:47:45] Speaker C: It's the shrooms. It's the shrooms.
[00:47:47] Speaker A: Is this something on the. The half baked? No, I don't remember this.
[00:47:50] Speaker B: No. But this is why.
[00:47:52] Speaker C: This is the shrooms.
[00:47:53] Speaker B: I.
[00:47:53] Speaker C: Probably. The more shrooms I'm taking, the more I'm like, yeah, it's not what they're telling us.
[00:47:59] Speaker B: No. So what. So the funny thing is, I saw a. A. A video the other day where. Where this person was talking about it, right? And they were like, listen.
[00:48:07] Speaker A: No, wait a minute. Wait a minute.
[00:48:09] Speaker C: It's not.
[00:48:09] Speaker A: Wait a minute, man. French Reggie. You think the earth is flat, my.
[00:48:12] Speaker C: Nigga, I just know it's not just this globe.
[00:48:14] Speaker A: I'm gonna give it back to you, Mac.
[00:48:15] Speaker C: I just have, you know, those. You know, those.
Those Christmas ornaments. Those, like, snow cone. Yeah.
[00:48:21] Speaker B: Snow globes.
[00:48:22] Speaker C: Snow globes. Yeah. I feel like it's more that.
[00:48:24] Speaker A: That's flat.
[00:48:25] Speaker C: That's what I'm saying. But.
But you see how there's that. That globe still, right? That's what we call.
[00:48:32] Speaker A: I do see that.
[00:48:33] Speaker C: Right. That's the firmament. So the globe part is the firmament.
[00:48:36] Speaker A: Firmament. What do you mean by that?
[00:48:37] Speaker C: Firm. Whatever that word.
[00:48:38] Speaker A: You don't even know what the Bible. What does that word Genesis mean to you?
[00:48:42] Speaker C: It's like a.
[00:48:43] Speaker A: A.
[00:48:44] Speaker C: A border. A border for the planet.
[00:48:46] Speaker A: Mac. Yeah, go ahead.
[00:48:48] Speaker B: Hey, so this. The lady that was in this video was talking about it, and it was almost on those tam. Like things where I'm like, holy. What.
[00:49:01] Speaker C: What's the sor.
[00:49:02] Speaker A: So, so Michael T.
Okay, okay.
[00:49:06] Speaker B: Where he. He basically said the same. About not being able to leave the planet. Right. Like, it's impossible.
[00:49:11] Speaker C: That part I believe in.
[00:49:12] Speaker A: That's a stargate, right? But that's something that surrounds the globe, though, right?
[00:49:16] Speaker B: Well, it's a.
[00:49:17] Speaker A: It's a ring of atmosphere.
[00:49:18] Speaker B: What she. What she had mentioned was. And was it Antarctica or. Antarctica, where is it that we can't.
[00:49:24] Speaker A: He's even practicing. This is first chance to say it, right. He waited years to say it loud. Antarctica.
[00:49:29] Speaker B: Where's it with that? So there's no exploration, right, down there, right?
[00:49:32] Speaker A: Well, it's forbidden in certain places.
[00:49:34] Speaker B: Right, Right. And then the reason being is that ice wall, right? Because there's. Right. It's. It's. It's. It's the documentation that the. The world ends.
[00:49:42] Speaker A: It ends there.
[00:49:42] Speaker B: Right? Like, there's a. There's a. There's that border that you don't go past. Like, I don't know. Right.
[00:49:48] Speaker C: Like, they used to it. And after they went there, they. They put.
[00:49:51] Speaker B: So when you. My. My question would be for all of the people that believe that. So for the people that have sailed or flown around the world, how did they do that with, with it. You know, how did they start at one place and then go. And then go. I'm sure they could do like a. A half circle and they. Maybe you don't know.
[00:50:11] Speaker A: You're assuming they sailed in a circle. They're saying they just sail straight. You sail from here straight to over there and then straight your ass back. You want no circle.
[00:50:18] Speaker B: Well, but why do you see.
[00:50:20] Speaker A: But you can't look at it as a globe. You're trying to make it. You're trying to use globe stuff. And they're saying it's not a globe at all, right? It's flat. So if you go to China, you go that way to China. You don't go around the time.
[00:50:31] Speaker B: But when I get to, like, if I go past China, right? Like, and then I go. And then I come back. I got to come back on the back side of this other part, right? Like, to get there. I can't just. It's not like I'm doing laps.
[00:50:43] Speaker A: Go to China and then go past China and come back around to the America, right?
[00:50:45] Speaker B: Like that. That's like when people say I've sailed around the world or I've flown around the world. They don't just go to a spot and then turn around, right? That's. That's not. To me, that would not be. That wouldn't be more indicative of flatness to me, if that's what you're telling me to sell around something, I would need to start at the front of it, come around up the back side of it, right? Like on the. Start on the east coast of America, start heading east and then come back and end up on the west coast of. Of America, right?
[00:51:10] Speaker A: Like, that's the flat Earther. He's right beside you. How do you explain that? French again.
[00:51:15] Speaker C: That's what I'm saying. For me, I just, just. I'm more into the mindset of. It's not what they tell me. That NASA video that I see of just that blue NASA, the blue ball just showing Brazil. Nah, I don't think it's.
[00:51:30] Speaker B: We know Nassau is NASA.
[00:51:38] Speaker C: I feel like it's more of a. Like I said, those Christmas ornaments, like a globe.
[00:51:42] Speaker B: No, but NASA's a bullshit. Like, we already know that, right? We're full of like.
[00:51:47] Speaker A: Like, so is SpaceX pretty much. Okay, yeah. All of this not going to Mars.
[00:51:52] Speaker B: Like, again, when they had it recently, when they were having these rich people pay, right, to go to outer space, they were not getting there.
[00:52:00] Speaker C: No, they just went up.
Jeff Bas was Doing it again.
[00:52:04] Speaker B: This time Rich got to outer space.
[00:52:07] Speaker A: I'm just tired of seeing these Challenger.
[00:52:11] Speaker B: Look alikes people, right?
[00:52:12] Speaker A: Look alikes.
[00:52:13] Speaker B: I know, I just. I'm doing that with air quotes, bro. Yeah.
[00:52:15] Speaker A: These don't just look alike.
[00:52:17] Speaker B: That's why I'm telling you NASA is full of.
[00:52:19] Speaker A: They clone them or that's them NASA.
[00:52:22] Speaker B: Been full of then lying to us forever. Right. I mean I posted that in Slack. The Buzz Aldrin, he's. He's like, listen, all of this is like, bro, this is the. That you telling me was the one of the first on the moon. He's like, it's just so crazy how.
[00:52:37] Speaker A: Many billions of dollars. How many hundreds of hundreds of billions of dollars that have been invested in these companies.
[00:52:44] Speaker B: Exactly. Like, for what? Yeah, where did that really. Where did that money really go? Because I know it wasn't for the video art. Because again, if you look at the moon landing, it looks bad now, right? Like it did not age well. Yeah, it's not. I mean people are now dissecting like tinfoil. Like this is not making it through space, bro. This right here. And I remember like, and then they.
[00:53:06] Speaker C: Landed on the moon and the camera was already there.
[00:53:10] Speaker B: So the first had to be the cameraman. Right? Like, I mean like, it's like that.
[00:53:14] Speaker A: One hit wonders career. How they have those. Those cameras already ready for him to say, hey, Drake.
[00:53:20] Speaker B: Right.
So I don't. Dude, why you do.
[00:53:24] Speaker C: That's not a one hit wonder, bro.
[00:53:28] Speaker B: Come on, dude, we can talk about.
[00:53:29] Speaker A: It next week if you want to.
[00:53:32] Speaker B: Killing me with that.
[00:53:33] Speaker A: We can talk about next week.
[00:53:34] Speaker C: What's your conspiracy theory?
[00:53:36] Speaker B: But the one that.
[00:53:37] Speaker A: Yo, I'm still shocked. We got. We're not digging that. Another time. Go ahead, Mac, what's yours?
[00:53:41] Speaker B: The fact that. What about the, the. The space. Going out to space like again, I think that that's never happened.
[00:53:47] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:53:47] Speaker B: Like, I remember like used to show me videos of these capsules on parachutes landing in the ocean and from coming back or whatever.
[00:53:54] Speaker A: Right?
[00:53:54] Speaker B: Like what?
[00:53:55] Speaker A: But that could just been in orbit. They don't have to be in space.
[00:53:57] Speaker C: Yeah, that's what Jeff Bezos does.
[00:53:59] Speaker A: He's.
[00:54:00] Speaker C: He goes to orbit. But he tells me, you ever seen.
[00:54:02] Speaker A: That you can shoot off the ground that rocket that goes real high.
[00:54:05] Speaker B: Right.
[00:54:05] Speaker A: But then that mother come back with a parachute.
[00:54:06] Speaker B: Right?
[00:54:07] Speaker A: That's all it is.
[00:54:07] Speaker B: That's it. But these have people in them. Right? And Right. So again. So NASA is a definitely a conspiracy. One that I think is like, you know, I hate to say it that immunizations like they're, they're, they're, that's the vaccines. All of them. Like they're, they're, they're. We like they're all.
[00:54:27] Speaker A: This nigga has never looked at you for the crazy face. Like nigga, you don't believe in vaccines.
[00:54:31] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:54:31] Speaker A: Like, and you just said you don't believe in the earth being around, bro.
[00:54:35] Speaker B: Like all of the, all of these are all of these guys like like all vaccines.
So this is the problem for me now, right? And they could be like FDA approved. I'm like, don't want none of that.
[00:54:48] Speaker A: They let roaches be in chocolate. You can have seven roach legs per liter of chocolate.
[00:54:52] Speaker B: Like what the CDC said. Like nope, miss me on that too. Like, are you saying, are you saying.
[00:54:57] Speaker C: Like you believe like the vaccine is what's going to make you possibly have like autism? Autism or vaccines don't work because it's through different, different things.
[00:55:06] Speaker B: Yeah. Like yeah, I think that there's something that negative. Like they don't give so the side effects. The side effects. Right. They don't give a enough to say sure, we it might prevent this. Right. And it's. I mean all of these medical is the same thing, right. Like you said, like they say, okay, here you got eczema like you next time you listen to one of these eczema commercials, right. You got itchy, flaky skin. But take this and look at the side effects.
[00:55:29] Speaker A: Have flaky itchy skin.
[00:55:30] Speaker B: Then the that they tell you might happen if you take their drug. Like get the out of here. Like, like look, just gonna have to laugh at me like I'm just good. Like it whatever. Like I, I put extra lotion on or just wear a long sleeve shirt. Like but I'm not taking what these are trying to give me in these needles. I don't want no parts of that period point blank.
And if I had a choice now going back and, and maybe it used to be different. I don't know. Right. Like maybe there was a time when they were legit. But at this point in time in the 2024 5, I don't anything any recommendation from the CDC, FDA or any these other government agents talking about what's good for me.
[00:56:09] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:56:10] Speaker B: I don't, I don't buy none of that.
[00:56:11] Speaker C: You're not playing on being becoming that. But let's say if you have a newborn baby right now, you're not going to do no.
[00:56:17] Speaker B: Nope.
[00:56:17] Speaker C: Gangster.
[00:56:18] Speaker B: Nope. I mean my, my granddaughter has it. She. She's unvaxed. All right. She ain't. She ain't had not one jab and she don't get sick. She don't have none of that problems.
[00:56:26] Speaker A: But. Yeah.
[00:56:28] Speaker B: And so I. I mean, there. I mean, believe it or not, there was a time right. Like that we didn't always have to have that.
[00:56:35] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:56:35] Speaker C: But 50 of that during that time, too. 50 of was also dying.
[00:56:41] Speaker A: R.F. mac Jr.
[00:56:42] Speaker B: They said.
Right.
[00:56:46] Speaker A: They saying it's a measles breakout in Texas right now. You believe that? Out of here. Yeah. They've been trying to make. Now they trying to scare us with measles, bro. But you know this. Think about it.
[00:56:55] Speaker C: But he said measles like chicken. Pork box.
[00:56:57] Speaker A: Yes. The last presidency they came up with. COVID There's going to be something they're going to have to try to punish.
[00:57:03] Speaker C: They already said. Rogan had said that they already tried some but just not strong.
[00:57:07] Speaker A: They're going to have. They're going to try to punish this again with another pandemic or something because they have to put.
[00:57:11] Speaker C: I thought they was going to try to kill him again.
[00:57:13] Speaker A: I think it's too late for that. I think it's too late for that.
[00:57:16] Speaker B: Stop that. Okay. Can we do that? That'd be mine. Oh, that's the fucking. I mean, you've got two now. Because that's was so. Every day when I go to work on the freeway, they have this billboard that someone paid for that says Trump 2024. And it has that picture and every time I look at it, it looks super and more fake than ever and ever. I mean, it's so like the. That's standing down science. The.
[00:57:42] Speaker A: That's standing more fake every time.
[00:57:44] Speaker B: It's just a staged event. Like it's. Again, it's like I watch enough porn to know when shit's fake.
[00:57:51] Speaker A: You ain't never seen nobody Annie Oakley.
[00:57:53] Speaker C: They're still though. How is it fake?
[00:57:55] Speaker B: N.
Right. Come on, man.
[00:57:58] Speaker A: It is. But I'm beginning there far more people who don't want to be there.
[00:58:02] Speaker B: Right.
[00:58:02] Speaker A: I know they've always said that, but I'm starting to believe it, man. It's like, yo, this is dark.
[00:58:05] Speaker B: Yeah. It's like it's not you not. You're not having as much fun as you think you are or you're pretending. Right. But so she's literally like getting out of the way so his photo op can be taken. Like, this is not the way that sounds.
[00:58:19] Speaker A: You think that there was a person.
[00:58:21] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:58:21] Speaker A: Who timed it just right to get out of the way. Way they had.
[00:58:24] Speaker B: They're like, no, no, no, no. Not, not.
This is after they went into their rugby huddle, right? And he. He squirted whatever on his face, right? And then they came back up. And then she's like. He's like, okay, but make sure you get down in the front because she's like, out of the way. Like, you Secret Service. If you're not willing to die for me, like, you better stand tall. Why are you ducking? Yeah, in, in, in. And I'm referring guy.
[00:58:50] Speaker A: And he got him up out of this. He got him up out of here. Di. Get out of here.
[00:58:57] Speaker B: So. Yeah, no, there's. There's no way I believe that that was ever a real thing as far as. But I don't know if that's a conspiracy. I think most people believe. I think most people believe that was fake.
[00:59:05] Speaker A: I don't think that.
[00:59:06] Speaker B: Yeah, I think. I mean, you don't think it was fake?
[00:59:08] Speaker A: I don't think it was.
[00:59:09] Speaker B: You think someone really tried to kill him?
[00:59:10] Speaker A: I do.
[00:59:11] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:59:11] Speaker A: I do. More than once.
[00:59:13] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:59:13] Speaker A: I really do. I think that liberals are.
[00:59:16] Speaker B: I don't know.
[00:59:17] Speaker A: And we can say that again now, right?
[00:59:18] Speaker B: Yeah, I mean, I think. No, listen, I never stopped saying it.
[00:59:21] Speaker A: I think liberals are tars.
[00:59:22] Speaker B: Like, I mean, we grew up. I grew up. Mr. Was like a word. That's who we used to call people like, you eat mister. Like, I mean, it's like, mentally. Yeah.
[00:59:29] Speaker A: So mine. I mean, it's pretty obvious. Any. Any book of any kind that preaches something like all. All the religions, all the controlled religions, every single one of them is the biggest crock of shit in the world.
[00:59:41] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:59:41] Speaker A: Church is silent. There's no other way to have church. Church. If you're talking, you're not having church.
[00:59:46] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:59:47] Speaker C: Oh, yeah.
[00:59:47] Speaker B: Okay with that.
[00:59:48] Speaker C: That's a deep one.
[00:59:49] Speaker B: I. With that.
[00:59:50] Speaker A: I've been trying to tell y'all about my Mexico trip. Y'all have never let me get to it, but.
[00:59:54] Speaker B: Really?
[00:59:54] Speaker A: Yeah, I've been trying to tell you.
[00:59:55] Speaker B: I don't know when we stopped you trying to.
[00:59:57] Speaker A: No, yeah, it. It's happened a couple times.
[00:59:59] Speaker B: Okay, well, can we. Let's talk about it. Let's talk.
[01:00:02] Speaker A: It would have to. It have to. It have to. It needs its time.
[01:00:06] Speaker B: But no, I was going to say, let's.
[01:00:07] Speaker A: My conspiracy is, is that anything written down from about what God said for any group of people, right?
[01:00:14] Speaker B: The Quran, the fucking.
[01:00:16] Speaker A: All of that is a crock of shit. They stole a lot of the stuff from Ideas that could potentially. I would say potentially be. I don't want to say authentic, but cultivate society. No, no, this is on more of a spiritual level. You get a certain feeling spiritually that you can't quantify, put into words.
[01:00:37] Speaker B: Right.
[01:00:38] Speaker A: The very same thing happens, though. You. You. It's like if I'm. If I'm speaking Japanese and you're speaking English, right.
There are going to be things I'm trying to explain to you that there isn't a word for in English, Right. So I have to approximate my language to make it be something that you kind of understand. And you're gonna. And even though I think you understand.
[01:00:59] Speaker B: Nah, I'm gonna take it.
[01:01:00] Speaker A: You're gonna take it different. No, no, you're gonna take it differently because that means something different. Like if I say white socks, maybe, and if I'm trying to say white socks, but there's no word for socks in Japanese. I'm gonna say white foot covering, right? So the way that sounds to me is like, oh, he knows I'm talking about. But to you, you're like, oh, a shoe.
[01:01:17] Speaker B: White shoes. Yeah.
[01:01:18] Speaker A: Or it could be a sock, right? It could be a shoe, could be a paper towel.
[01:01:21] Speaker B: Right?
[01:01:21] Speaker A: You know, I'm saying, like, there, There's. There's. There's something that's always gonna be lost in translation, for sure. So if you don't speak God's language, how the fuck is he going to talk to you in a book?
[01:01:29] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:01:29] Speaker A: Everything is lost in translation. The minute you put a word on it, you're wrong. My. And that's not God. I.
[01:01:37] Speaker B: With that.
[01:01:37] Speaker A: It can't be.
You don't speak it.
[01:01:40] Speaker B: No, I could. I could definitely get with that. I could definitely.
[01:01:43] Speaker A: Those are niggas words, and niggas words are going to lead you astray, you know, where you're not going to be led astray. Shut the fuck up and listen to yourself.
[01:01:49] Speaker C: And the book said that, too. The book said, don't. Don't trust these niggas. They're all false prophets.
[01:01:54] Speaker B: What book?
[01:01:55] Speaker C: All the books.
[01:01:58] Speaker A: That's my biggest good book. That's my biggest. I know people hate that idea.
[01:02:02] Speaker B: No, it's funny because I. I had gotten a debate recently about religion with someone, and it was like, you know, and I was trying to, I guess, kind of articulate that part of it, right? It's like, you know, I mean, I think that. Sure, there. You could look at it and say, everybody's, you know, that follows these books are up. Or they. They're doing wrong things or whatever. But there's always going to be that interpretation, right? An individual interpretation for everything. And I think that's where shit goes. Goes definitely wrong. Is that. And I think it comes back to what you're saying is. Because it's. It's. It's words, right? Like if you. If you weren't reading this and trying to have to interpret it for yourself, what you thought it meant or what it was saying, then you wouldn't have the.
[01:02:44] Speaker A: That's why he can't have a name, right. You can't call it anything, right? Because it's. That word is. You're already run astray. You've already limited what it could possibly be by putting a word on it. Because a word has rules, right? That's what. When we call that a bottle, there's rules associated to what a bottle is, right? So that bottle liquor right there. If I just said liquor, fine. But there are rules to that too.
[01:03:03] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:03:03] Speaker A: But if I say that bottle liquor, there are specific rules. You know, it's me something that encapsulates. It's gonna be something that probably a top to it. So there's some things that it can't be. Once I say it's a bottle of liquor. And I don't know what a. What a bottle could actually be because I'm only limited by what I've been shown or what I've learned. This is all a. Of that. So there's no word. There's your limit. By putting a name on it, you're an. You're limiting what that could possibly be, the potential of what that is. Unless you understand that you're just using the name as a label. And if you're just using the name as a label. Let's throw the rest of that book away then.
[01:03:36] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:03:37] Speaker A: Because I get it. I get we have to call it something, right? Because otherwise you don't know what I'm talking about.
[01:03:42] Speaker B: How we. How we.
[01:03:43] Speaker A: So just so that we can talk about it. I can say that the. The label name as long as I know it's a label. Label Anything more than that. My God does this and my God tells. No, the. They don't. That. Shut up. That is not the book. That book is not going to ever be able. I don't feel like there's a word that would ever be able to encapsulate the. The real meaning of love, the real meaning of spirit, the real meaning of hate, of envy. These feelings and these things that we have. There's no real words to encapsulate that.
[01:04:13] Speaker B: Right.
[01:04:14] Speaker A: We limit it by putting. Putting words on it.
[01:04:15] Speaker B: I agree.
[01:04:16] Speaker C: Is that why hermetic principle says there's duality? So that way the limit is.
[01:04:22] Speaker A: It's.
[01:04:23] Speaker C: It's all of that. It's nice. It's going to be good and bad. It's going to be north and south. It's going to be, you know.
[01:04:28] Speaker A: Well, it would have to be. Yeah.
[01:04:30] Speaker B: You know, it would be cool. I'm sorry, I can't do it. But if you. If you had like a. Like, your next tattoo should be like, Tweety Bird, that would be. That would be dope. I think I just. Yeah, Tweety Bird.
[01:04:40] Speaker C: Why?
[01:04:40] Speaker B: Because I think it would just be. I think, like, if you had a Tweety Bird tattoo, that would be like some. Some, like, dope shit. Like, you'd be like, yeah. And people, you know, and. And then that way they know. They know you thought Tweety a puddy tat.
[01:04:58] Speaker A: So anyway, that's why that's up. But that's why I say that's why I feel like you gotta just be quiet, man. Church is silent. All these books and this distraction, these confusion, these people that are trying to becoming megalomaniacs based off of religion and imposing their will on other group people and all, you know?
[01:05:15] Speaker B: You know, you're right. I get. I.
[01:05:16] Speaker A: So, again, chosen people and. What the. Bro? Shut up. Like, you. You're basing all this off of a book. And if we really talk about that book, what is in that book? My. Like, it's some crazy pedophile in that one.
[01:05:28] Speaker B: You. It's. It's. It's funny you said that because again, like, they went in defense, right? And they were trying to get me to defend Christianity, right? And I'm like, I'm not here to do that. Like, I'm not. That's not my job.
[01:05:38] Speaker A: Why should you have to.
[01:05:39] Speaker B: Right? That's not my job.
[01:05:40] Speaker A: Think about that. That's not your responsibility, right?
[01:05:42] Speaker B: I said. But for me. And again, as I. I mean, I'm not trying to say, but I am very silent. I'm not. I don't try to put my. My beliefs on anybody else. I don't try to force anybody else to feel the way I feel or think the way I think or any of that, right? Because to me, that is contrary to what I feel in my spirit, right? Like, that's not how this works. But I know that that's. I'm in definitely the minority, right? Because again, that's not how Any of this stuff has been spread, whether in the wars in the Middle east or the conquering of the world under the Christian and Catholic flags. None of that, right. Like, all of this stuff has been like, you talked about megalomaniacs, just people saying, this is the way it is. You're going to have to do. And it's funny because the reason we even got on that was about the LBGTQ plus and all of that. Right? And I feel like they're very Christian, like, they're very religious. Like.
[01:06:40] Speaker A: No, it's a religion, right? That's a religion, right?
[01:06:42] Speaker B: It's very religious. Like in the way that it's. It's like, hey, get on board or get up. Like this is the way it is. Or you, you know, you either with us or you're against us. Right. And if you're against us, then you're. It's, it's, it's war, right? Like, it's, it's not. We're not, we're not. There's no, there's no middle ground.
[01:06:59] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:07:00] Speaker B: And I'm like, nah, Like, I don't gotta. With that. Just like no one should have to with the religion that they don't necessarily believe. If you believe something else, then that should be your choice, right? You should be able to say, I don't with that. You know, you believe, that's fine, it's great. Do your thing. But if I don't, then I should be okay as well. And religion as well as it. That. That, you know, the pride. Community. Community. None of them operate like.
[01:07:25] Speaker A: I got a story real quick before we get out of here. I promise we're about to go. But. Yeah, that. I agree with what you were saying. That's my conspiracy. But over the weekend, Kit and I went to a roller derby match. Apparently Atlanta Roller Derby's like professional team just won the whole thing. The World cup or whatever it is of roller. I didn't even know roller derby was a thing.
[01:07:41] Speaker B: Co ed. Or is it just women still?
[01:07:43] Speaker A: I think it's just women. But this particular league is not the pro league. It's like a lower league and they had trans. That's what I wanted to talk. Talk about. This community is. Whoa, what.
[01:07:54] Speaker C: Yeah, community or the.
[01:07:56] Speaker A: Yeah, the Atlanta Roller community.
[01:07:57] Speaker C: Oh, yes.
[01:07:58] Speaker A: What they don't know. Trump got elected, I guess. Right, bro. I was looking for the bathroom. This I couldn't find. I was looking for the sign. It was chaos everywhere. So many people with face paint on. And it's like.
[01:08:08] Speaker B: Right.
[01:08:08] Speaker A: You know, because I Mean, I don't know if you remember roller derby French when we were young, though. He's coming like 1am on Saturday night. Right.
[01:08:13] Speaker B: Slingshotting and elbowing.
[01:08:15] Speaker A: It's basically women just get on this little circuit regular.
[01:08:18] Speaker B: It's like NASCAR roller skating and they just elbowing and.
[01:08:21] Speaker A: And fist bumping and pile driving and it's. It's craziness. Right, Right. So I. I wasn't like wrestling.
[01:08:28] Speaker B: Professional wrestling on rollers. Right?
[01:08:31] Speaker A: Yeah. And I wasn't gonna miss the opportunity to see that because I've never seen it in a real person. But we get there, I'm going. Trying to go to the bathroom, and I can't. I can't find the bathroom signs. I'm looking everywhere. It's because they had got some pink paper and taped on top of it in this. On top of the pink paper they had printed out, it said bathrooms with urinals. And the other one said bathrooms without urinals. And so I'm looking for the men's and women's bathroom. And I didn't know that it was. I was looking for bathrooms with urinals or bathrooms without urinals. That was one. That was strike one. Strike two was there's a bunch of girls running around, mustaches, you know, because they're not girls.
[01:09:06] Speaker B: Right? I was gonna say that. I mean.
[01:09:07] Speaker A: I mean, strong ass girls with mustaches. But not just that, though.
I looked in the little pamphlet or whatever, and they have Covid rules. Like, although we can't technically separate six feet away, what we'll do is we'll sell less tickets to provide more space between each person because we want to adhere to COVID protocol. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Whatever. That's in the magazine.
[01:09:28] Speaker C: They forgot to update the. The fan.
[01:09:30] Speaker A: No, they're not updating, bro. They're still 100. They don't know. It's like the slaves in. In Texas.
[01:09:34] Speaker B: Right.
[01:09:35] Speaker A: They didn't know they were free. These people really believe that this is. Is full blown, still liberal world. That on the microphone, the announcers.
[01:09:45] Speaker C: That's kind of crazy. That's could be why the liberals are the way they are.
[01:09:48] Speaker A: Listen, I'm not done that bubble, bro. I'm not done. One of the announcers in the middle of the game was doing ads, and for different things, like, you know, timeout. They do get all the ads.
[01:09:56] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:09:57] Speaker A: This one was like, yeah. Or this girl like, I'm trying to get top surgery. It's costing me a lot, so if you could go fund me, blah, blah, blah. Dead Ass. Serious announcement in the gate. The game is going on. It's like a huddle or something. This is talking about top surgery. It was way too much G credit.
[01:10:12] Speaker C: Can take care of that.
[01:10:13] Speaker A: And. But. But what Max said is so true, right? These are the most polite human beings in the entire. There was a guy walking around yelling, hey, who's got some empty cans? I'll take your empty. He's cleaning up trash in the middle so they have to clean up later. This is like. Like yelling, somebody please give me your can. Please give me your trash. I want it like, oh, no, you can sit here. I'm sorry. No, no, no, you sit here. No, no, you sit like. Everybody's so polite, but step one foot on the other side of that line. Yeah, they will kill your ass.
[01:10:44] Speaker B: They will up like. They will flay you like, hey, dude. Oh, I'm sorry. Your mustache threw me off. Did you call me a dude? I mean, my. You got a full ass beard, but yes, I just.
[01:10:56] Speaker A: They start spazzing you like, oh, shit.
[01:10:58] Speaker B: Respect my pronouns. Like, God damn.
[01:11:00] Speaker A: Like, but they're that shit. That community. Yeah, is. Is Juneteenth. They're gonna need a Juneteenth. Yeah, they gonna need another Juneteenth. My. What is this?
[01:11:08] Speaker C: What.
[01:11:08] Speaker A: What month are we? What was it, January 10th? Yeah, when he came in like that, Bro, they don't. They don't need. They gonna need their own Juneteenth around this bitch.
Listeners, we appreciate you guys tuning in once again. Oh, first, Ty, appreciate the question.
[01:11:22] Speaker B: Yes, sir.
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