The World of Shit Coins & Crypto | Feb 20, 2025

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ad -free on Amazon Music. But

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it's really even hard to have a rug pole. Also,

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let's just reset the table

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here. None of this stuff actually

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exists. Correct,

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like, it only exists on the internet.

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Straight out of it. Right, none

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of these things that we've

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talked about. are real

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things that you can do anything

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with, besides change them into

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different forms of currency. Welcome

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back to macro dosing. It is

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Thursday. Hey,

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it's John Gruden. If you know me,

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you know I love nerding out on stats,

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baby. And when it comes to impressive

1:01

stats, I think Chevy Silverado

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is the undisputed champ. We're talking

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best in class, 430 pound

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feet of standard torque thanks to

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a TurboMax engine. The most functional

1:11

bed of any competitor, including an

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available multi -flex tailgate and capability ready

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to take on any challenge. Think

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of it this way. If Silverado

1:19

were a rookie quarterback hitting the

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combine, it would be game over.

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I mean, take. capability, versatility, strength,

1:26

that's MVP status. So

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head to Chevy.com and score

1:30

huge with Silverado today. and

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Big T is not coming to

1:43

my birthday party. That's not true. I'm

1:45

going to half of your birthday party. He

1:47

know Big T pulled me aside yesterday. He's like,

1:50

just so you know, not going to be

1:52

able to make it to. No, that's not. I

1:54

was just in, because I never responded to the

1:56

RSVP and I didn't know how to respond

1:58

if I was going to half. Yeah. told

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you like, Hey, I'm not coming to the first

2:02

half, second half. I'll be there. It's a reasonable

2:04

excuse that he has. Tennessee is playing basketball. A

2:06

very big basket. First of all, I have like

2:08

eight things I have to do Saturday morning. Then

2:11

there's a top 10 basketball game.

2:13

we, I told you things, that's a

2:15

lot of things. It's probably closer

2:17

to three. If we were, if we

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were playing LSU, I'd be there.

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Yeah. But it's, it's A &M on

2:23

the road, massive game. And you were

2:25

like, well, it's at the place

2:27

has TVs. You know, because, you know,

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if you go to a thing, first

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of all, it's not going to be on the TV. I'm going to

2:34

be like, can you put the TV on the Tennessee game? Then,

2:36

then people would have

2:38

cost me for not engaging

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in the social aspect because

2:43

I'd be trying to watch the game. It'd be

2:45

a whole, it'd be a whole thing. It's

2:47

better for everyone that I sit out the

2:49

first half and then I come, I come

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on in the second half. I get it.

2:53

I get it. Yeah. Impact sub. I'm a

2:55

super sub. Impact sub, big T off the

2:57

bench. Yeah. What are you calling in the

2:59

righty? Yeah. Getting your closest

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thing out. setup man. Yeah, I like it.

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No, I don't, I don't really care. Birthday parties.

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You seemed to care a little bit yesterday.

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No, it was just funny. It was funny that

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you were like, well, there's basketball game on. I

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mean, there, there is, there's lots of

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basketball games on. I'm only not going for

3:17

one. Yeah. But I'll see missing

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the rest of the game, the great slate on Saturday. I'll

3:21

see you there. Yeah, I'm going to be pretty hammered by

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the time you get there. All right, cool. Hell yeah. Respect.

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I hope you have a great time. So

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just know, this is one of the last

3:30

macro dosing podcasts that we'll ever do because

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in 2032, it looks like we're going to

3:34

get blown up by an asteroid. So

3:37

I think we only have what like

3:39

2000 shows left. So

3:41

the clock's on. They

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keep adjusting the odds of this,

3:46

this fucking asteroid and it keeps

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going up by like every week,

3:50

it goes up by about a

3:52

percent. It's at a no longer

3:54

statistically insignificant percentage. Yeah. So is

3:56

it three point? I saw yesterday

3:58

it was like 3 .4 percent.

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Yeah, that's what I'd seen at

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last 3 .4 percent in 2032 Yeah,

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I saw 3 .1. It's it's climbing.

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Let me see. I'm gonna pull up. I

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did a little bit of research on this

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asteroid It's not good.

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It's the highest that we've ever

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seen in terms of tracking an

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asteroid The 177

4:21

foot diameter asteroid would release

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eight megatons of energy on impact

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500 times the energy released by

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the atomic bomb that destroyed Hiroshima

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It's the highest risk assessment an

4:32

asteroid has ever received by any

4:34

asteroid that's been tracked by NASA

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So 3 .1 percent chance How

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are you feeling you guys feeling lucky? I'm

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not worried about it. You're not also at

4:44

the the cities that it said it could hit

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we're all like most of them We're in

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Africa There was What

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well, it's not us is what

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big tea. Yeah, I'm just saying it's

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not here. That's it. I'm just

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I was worried Let's

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fuck that bro. Also. I hope it doesn't

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hit. I feel like that's clear Also, they

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they have no idea where it would hit.

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They're not gonna have any idea where it

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would hit until like I don't know maybe

5:12

Few weeks month before I would think

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that but it seems they've got

5:16

pretty Advanced models. I don't know they they

5:18

I mean they're saying it's a 3 % chance that

5:20

would even hit at all Don't

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matter. There's flat they have no

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idea where this thing's gonna hit

5:27

But statistically chances are that it's

5:29

not gonna hit you right and

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that's the important part Some

5:34

other poor bastards problem or it's

5:36

just a fish problem where it's

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gonna just hit the ocean And

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if it does do that it would probably

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also cost some other issues

5:46

Yeah, yeah tsunamis

5:48

tsunamis Maybe like if you hit

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anywhere on land It was on land it

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would be a lot of dirt and shit

5:54

kicked up into the atmosphere probably not good

5:56

for the planet But

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yeah 3 .1 % chance. let's

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let's live the next how many

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years we got? Seven? Does

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it say what at what point

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of 2032 it would hit? This

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real bummer for people that

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have scheduled hotel rooms and stuff

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for conference versus like out

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of conference football games. I

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believe UT might be at Washington

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that year. I was looking forward

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to going to that game. me

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see 2032 college football schedule college

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football matchups because they announced these things

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so far in events. Who's

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LSU playing in 2032? We're

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at Washington in 2030. So we're

6:39

good. Oh,

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LSU Utah. Where

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is that one? That's in. It's

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in Tiger Stadium. Oh, see that we've I

6:48

assume they're doing a return trip. That'll be

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a sick game. I don't think that I

6:54

don't want to be stereotypical. if

6:56

you're from Louisiana, you're not going to

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have a great time in Utah,

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right? It's a it's a

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very beautiful place. Yeah. But I

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mean, you're that's probably the highest

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alcohol consumption state per capita against

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the lowest by far. But

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they're in, you know, it's

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not BYU like there is

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alcohol. Yeah,

7:17

there's less. But yeah, okay,

7:19

they're at Utah in 2031 point

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taken. Oh, bummer

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for Minnesota fans. They

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go into Miami or something. Alabama.

7:29

Oh, Minnesota, Alabama. What

7:31

a what an interesting schedule.

7:34

This is what they're trying to take away

7:36

from you right now. Yeah. Oh,

7:40

man, JMU versus Liberty. That's

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going to be a great matchup. Battle for

7:46

Virginia. Like whoever whoever wins that, they're probably

7:48

in the catbird seat of who's going to

7:50

get that power five or the group of

7:53

five bed. That should be a trophy game.

7:55

Yeah, it should. We'll

7:57

figure something out. But yeah, so There's the

7:59

asteroid that's probably gonna hit by that time I'm

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sure we'll figure out a way to like

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blast it or how do we not have that

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already set up a big trampoline What mean?

8:08

do we not have that? Have

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you seen Armageddon? No, I have

8:12

not you haven't seen Armageddon. No Yes,

8:15

yeah, I mean we've got theories

8:17

on how to do it ran into

8:19

shit try to change the The

8:22

trajectory a little bit blow up

8:24

a nuke. Yeah, could we just

8:26

shoot missiles at it? Probably on

8:28

a missile but maybe um, maybe

8:30

a nuclear bomb We

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detonate a nuke on there nuke outer space

8:36

Or we try to catch the asteroid and

8:38

then harvest all the metals on it It's

8:40

a shame Trump won't be around for that.

8:42

He'd love that. Oh, why is something gonna

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happen to him? Well, he won't be president

8:46

it sounds like big T I don't know

8:48

the White House just tweeted out long live

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the king Who

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are they talking about? One

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of the Baratheons hurricane the

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dog RIP

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hurricane hurricane the dog

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passed away 16 years

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old, I believe he's a Belgian

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Malinois. He rescued uh, or he

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protected Barack Obama against an

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invader in the White House And

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sustained injuries so the dog was

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medically retired after that point He

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Was honored with the United States Secret

9:23

Service Award for merit He

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was issued the Department of Homeland

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Security Award for valor the

9:30

People's dispensary for sick animals order

9:32

of merit and the american

9:34

metals medical center top dog award

9:38

Thank you hurricane He was also the

9:40

first dog to receive the animals and

9:42

war and peace distinguished service medal Which

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earned him a spot in the Guinness

9:46

book of world records Hurricane was

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also awarded the secretary's award

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for valor by the department of

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homeland security secretary jay johnson For

9:55

its efforts in protecting the Obama

9:57

family. I don't appreciate your laughter

10:01

What a fuck are we giving dogs awards because

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this dog was a hero So

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this is a decorated dog of all

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time. Yes, it is the most decorated

10:11

dog Maybe maybe Reveley Reveley

10:13

is I guess kind of

10:15

but Reveley no no now hurricane

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clears Reveley by mile but

10:19

at A &M that dog is

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yeah Well, Reveley is loaded down

10:23

with participation trophies. Yeah, Reveley

10:25

is a DEI dog They

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they gave this dog the rank

10:30

of it's like a major. It's the

10:32

highest ranking member of their like

10:34

core of cadets Yeah, it's a DEI

10:36

dog They're like, oh, we

10:38

don't have we don't have any dogs represented

10:40

at Texas A &M in the core cadets

10:42

Let's make one of them the highest

10:44

rank see we're going by the way A

10:46

&M hasn't won shit But

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this dog hurricane I

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Went on a freedom

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flight. He was honored by

10:56

Southwest Airlines on February

10:58

the 11th. They flew Hurricane

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back home to Washington, DC

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on its freedom one plane

11:04

one last ride for Hurricane

11:06

the Belgian Malinois and They

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they met with them the Secret

11:12

Service met with Hurricane they gave

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Hurricane a plaque in an American

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flag Why are you

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laughing? are

11:21

we doing, bro? It's so

11:23

goofy. This dog Obama's

11:27

life Hey, you know,

11:29

I got thumbs fucking go do the plaque Do

11:31

you think the dog knew that was gonna put

11:33

I hope they they should have covered the plaque and

11:35

peanut butter That would have been that

11:38

made way more sense. The dog would have

11:40

appreciated Tell me

11:42

peanut butter you go brother. Here's

11:44

a plaque the dog's like fuck you

11:47

That's what's up, man. I'm just

11:49

hungry. Yeah, I'm sure he lived

11:51

a great life. He probably did.

11:53

Yeah, so If you're looking

11:55

to honor Hurricane the dog

11:57

non -profit Hurricanes heroes will can

11:59

to raise funds to cover the

12:02

medical expenses of retired canine

12:04

heroes. Also

12:06

you can buy a shit coin. Also

12:08

you can buy a shit coin, which

12:10

we'll discuss later with Jack Mack. But

12:12

Hurricane for the record, Hurricane

12:14

was a great dog.

12:17

All dogs are great dogs, but this one

12:19

especially, the most decorated dog in United States

12:21

history. All dogs are

12:23

not great dogs. That's a fact that

12:25

Hurricane is the most decorated. Would you

12:28

say any dogs are great dogs? No.

12:30

Okay, so then you can't

12:32

speak on this. Can.

12:35

I mean, they're objectively great dogs.

12:37

to other dogs, Hurricane's got to be

12:39

up there, right? Yeah, he's

12:41

probably the most decorated dog of all time. He

12:43

literally is the most decorated dog. hero. Yeah. Air

12:46

Bud though, like Air Bud.

12:49

Objectively great dog. Yeah,

12:51

multi -sport. Golden

12:54

receiver. Yeah. What

12:56

was, was there a subtitle

12:58

for the original one? If

13:00

Air Bud came out today

13:02

in Roger Goodell, had his

13:04

mucky paw prints all over

13:06

it, it would be called

13:08

like Air Bud Defenseless Retriever. And

13:11

it would just be Air Bud sustaining, a

13:13

hit across the middle. That looked pretty good

13:15

to, you know, people that watched traditional football and

13:18

then Roger Goodell kicking that other dog out

13:20

of the league for the rest of its life.

13:22

They buzzed down and say actually it was

13:24

targeting? Yeah, it was targeting. It

13:26

was targeting. I mean, yeah, today's

13:28

day and age, Hurricane, who knows

13:30

what we'd say about him. But,

13:32

you know, he existed in a time

13:34

before political correctness. So good job,

13:36

Hurricane. We appreciate you, buddy. Bad

13:39

name, too. Bad name? The

13:42

dog's horrible name. They don't hold it against

13:44

the dog. Dogs don't name themselves. Yeah,

13:48

they don't. Nobody does. Yeah.

13:50

Oh, that's a good point, yeah.

13:52

That's not true. Prints, metal

13:54

world peace. Yeah. Yeah, I guess

13:57

you can, but... I almost said Malcolm

13:59

X, but that's not... true. The

14:01

Elijah, the prophet. Wait,

14:03

what was his official name? The

14:05

Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Honorable Elijah

14:07

Muhammad. Yeah. Stood upon him that

14:09

name. And with Muhammad Ali.

14:13

So what else we got in the news today? Bonnie

14:16

blue. We're going to talk about her actually

14:18

a little bit later. But yeah, she she got

14:20

knocked up. That's

14:23

that's why I feel I feel

14:25

bad for that. No, no,

14:27

it's it's it logically follows by

14:29

so bad for the dude. I

14:32

don't know. If it's any consolation,

14:34

he'll probably never know. So I

14:36

mean, I'm sure that kid's gonna want

14:38

to know who his dad is

14:40

though. So they're gonna be like

14:42

1000 dudes. He knocks on 1000

14:44

dudes doors. Like, are you my dad?

14:47

Do you time he's like 12 13,

14:49

you're gonna be able to tell

14:51

me yo that's my that's my yeah,

14:53

you feel bad for the kid.

14:55

Yeah, absolutely. Does she ever tell her

14:58

child the story of its conception? I

15:00

don't think I mean, don't matter.

15:02

I'll eventually somebody gonna figure it out.

15:04

Yeah, that's gonna be a tough

15:06

day for that kid. Yeah.

15:10

I assume it'll they'll probably find out

15:12

from like somebody in fourth grade. Yeah,

15:14

in an asshole. Yeah, which is a

15:16

way too late. Let's go. Let's go

15:18

have a wave sooner than that. You

15:21

think? Yeah. Second. Second.

15:23

No, not second. Second or third.

15:25

Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah.

15:28

I mean, second, you're what how old are you in

15:30

second grade seven? Mm hmm.

15:32

We should start some sort of

15:34

a fun just for that kid's

15:36

eventual therapy. Go

15:39

for me cuz you're about to be fucked up.

15:42

Yeah. Well, let's try to not make the

15:44

kid let's try to get ahead of this. No

15:46

pun intended. Yeah. She

15:49

she she's keeping it for sure. Well,

15:52

she announced that she was pregnant. So

15:55

I'm I don't think you typically would

15:57

do that if then you were going

15:59

to have sure if

16:01

it's terminated, right? That'd of fucked up. Yeah,

16:03

that makes sense though. You get a bunch

16:05

of gifts in the mail and stuff and

16:07

you're like, actually, it's not

16:10

sticking around. Wait,

16:15

now I'm seeing that

16:18

Lily Phillips, the other one,

16:21

the rival, is also

16:23

saying she's pregnant now? Oh wow.

16:26

Not to be outdone. What

16:28

are the odds? Is this real? are

16:31

the odds of this

16:33

happening? It's on a

16:35

pretty much 100%. This

16:37

website isn't, okay, no,

16:39

the son says it

16:41

too? Yeah, Daily Mail. So

16:45

neither of them are pregnant, right? I

16:47

don't know. It feels like a

16:49

weird thing to announce if you're not gonna have a kid. Well,

16:54

I mean, they've done weirder. That's

16:56

true. That

16:58

is true. And I mean, the math

17:00

does check out on it. Damn.

17:06

I thought they use condoms. Condoms

17:09

don't always work. That's

17:12

a high success. Well, I mean, she tested the

17:14

threshold of the success rate, I guess. I

17:17

also... This

17:20

is not to say that these men

17:22

are all terrible people, but

17:24

there were terrible people in that pool,

17:26

I'm sure, that

17:29

may have

17:31

manipulated the

17:33

structural integrity of

17:36

a condom. You think that some of the dudes were

17:38

poking holes? I'm

17:40

just saying, I'm not saying it

17:42

did happen. I'm saying it could happen.

17:44

You know who's to blame here? Connor

17:49

Griffin. Well, yeah. If he

17:51

had done a better job cleaning up. That's

17:53

true. Yep. As

17:55

the jizz janitor. This is why you have a jizz janitor

17:57

on set. Yeah.

17:59

be sued. We should

18:01

sue Conor Griffin for this. Yeah.

18:04

And also he's also dating Mooby. At the

18:06

same time this is all happening. Is that

18:08

true? The New

18:10

York City influencer snark subreddit believes it

18:12

to be true. That's wild. Yeah. Really

18:15

crazy stuff happening for Conor Griffin. Good for

18:17

him. Yeah, we're going to hell. This

18:20

is the news these

18:22

days. Also

18:24

there were like a bunch

18:26

of whales that washed up. I

18:29

think 157 whales are dead

18:31

after a horrifying mass stranding event

18:33

in Australia. You can

18:35

see some of the pictures online.

18:37

It's just a beach filled with

18:39

dead whales on the beach. It

18:41

was a pot of 157 whales. And

18:44

they tried to save as many as they

18:46

could. But most of it got beached. They

18:48

couldn't push them back out. They did a

18:50

rescue attempt that lasted for two days. They

18:53

were called false killer whales. I

18:56

don't know. I've never heard of a false killer whale

18:58

before. But they

19:00

washed up onto shore

19:02

in Tasmania. They

19:05

had to euthanize some of the whales too. I

19:07

don't know how you euthanize a whale. Just

19:10

take your fingers you could

19:12

close their eyes and just let

19:15

it go. A grenade. just

19:17

put a grenade in their mouth

19:19

and run away. I

19:21

don't know. How much poison

19:23

would you need to euthanize a whale? So

19:27

this has happened before where whales

19:29

just the pod gets lost and they

19:31

all wash ashore. Somebody was not good

19:33

at directions in that pod. The leader.

19:35

That's a tough, tough way to

19:37

do tough time to do a bad

19:39

job. Yeah, very tough time. You had

19:42

one job. And that's just keep us

19:44

off a beach. That's

19:46

all you need to do. So they

19:48

couldn't get past the break in the water. And

19:51

they just kept turning around and swimming

19:53

back to the beach. So

19:55

sometimes they have navigational issues if there's

19:57

rough seas. And

19:59

they They get lost trying to use their echolocation.

20:02

sometimes if one whale gets

20:04

lost, gets sick, gets

20:07

disoriented, they all start swimming

20:09

towards that one whale. And

20:11

then they all get stuck. So it might

20:13

not be the leader, but it's just been one

20:15

of them that was like, uh, feeling kind

20:17

of nodded to start a puke. The others were

20:19

like, are you okay? me hold your hair

20:21

back. And yeah, they all nobody

20:23

was smart enough to not end up

20:25

dead on the beach. I think some

20:27

of them got away, they said, they

20:30

said that 50, 50 whales were able

20:32

to be saved, but it was hard

20:34

to push them back out into the,

20:36

into the water. They just kept restraining

20:38

themselves. So there's been a lot of

20:40

weird stuff happening like this. Maybe that

20:42

was a cult. And they were just

20:44

like, yo, bro, I wanted to be

20:46

here. Yeah, that's

20:49

true. The Zazines of the whales. Yeah,

20:52

except they just killed themselves. Yeah,

20:55

the heavens gate. Yeah, heavens gate

20:57

of the whales. Did you guys see

20:59

the anglerfish? I did.

21:01

Yeah, I have very strong feelings

21:03

about this. So you want to,

21:05

you want to talk about the

21:07

anglerfish, set it up for people?

21:09

So there was an anglerfish that

21:11

gained international attention recently because it

21:14

was the first

21:16

of its kind ever

21:18

spotted above, like

21:20

near the, like, the,

21:22

what am I, the top of

21:24

water? The surface? Surface, thank

21:26

you. Sorry. Near the

21:29

surface and it was swimming

21:31

towards the surface and people

21:33

were trying to find out

21:35

what the reason for this

21:37

anglerfish swimming towards the surface

21:39

is because some people say

21:41

it can mark climate change

21:43

or a natural disaster coming

21:45

or the anglerfish ultimately died

21:47

right after this. But they

21:49

say that maybe towards the

21:51

end of its life, it

21:53

could tell it was dying

21:56

and swam towards the surface.

21:58

And so people are trying to

22:00

find. out what the reason

22:03

is. It has struck a chord

22:05

in mainly women on the

22:07

internet because people feel bad for

22:09

the anglerfish that, you know,

22:11

it's like for my last day,

22:13

I think I'm gonna go

22:15

see the sun. are some of

22:17

the most unhinged, Wait, so -

22:21

Nonsensical, like I've got one pulled up right

22:23

now, it's of the fish, it says,

22:25

I've spent my whole life carrying a light

22:27

no one could follow, so for my

22:29

final day, I chose to chase one I

22:31

never made. And it's just these bulls,

22:33

and they all have 8 million likes. It's

22:37

a whole subgenre on TikTok.

22:40

Yeah, I got in a very dark

22:42

hole with it the other day.

22:44

There's one girl who's explaining to her

22:46

boyfriend like the situation, she's sobbing,

22:48

like out of her mind sobbing. And

22:50

he's like, is this about that

22:52

fish? She goes, shut up! Yeah,

22:56

yeah, there's like paintings being drawn about

22:58

it, and it says, and for my

23:00

last day, I think I will go

23:02

see the sun, and then women sobbing. That's

23:05

beautiful. It is, it's touching. I know, and then

23:07

it also turned out that the fish is like

23:09

that big. Wait, I

23:11

thought it was one of those big long

23:13

fish, you know? Well, so that's what I

23:15

thought too, and it looks - Nemo gas

23:17

this with that, we gotta gas it by

23:19

Nemo. Well, in the one video, in the

23:21

main video that everyone's seen where it's just

23:24

the angler fish slowly going up, it looks

23:26

like you would think like kind of like

23:28

a almost like the size of a small

23:30

dog. But then, and I don't

23:32

know if this is all, if this is fake

23:34

news or not, but then - No, it's

23:36

like the size of your hand. Yeah, it's

23:38

like you can hold it in the palm

23:40

of your hand. But I also think that

23:42

it's, again, I'm not an angler fish expert,

23:44

but I saw something that said when they

23:46

go closer to the surface, they expand like

23:48

the air, like the

23:51

pressure, and then when they

23:53

die, the air basically like leaves

23:55

them, so then they don't

23:57

trust me on that. Okay, so this

23:59

fish - was it sick? That's

24:01

what we do. Or is this just how they die? No,

24:04

that's I think it because they said

24:06

this is one of the first ones that's

24:08

ever been seen there. Oh, wow. Maybe

24:11

just trying to catch some moths for a change. Right.

24:14

Yeah. But yeah, and it's and

24:16

like people are sympathizing with the anglerfish.

24:18

I also think sometimes it's like ugly

24:20

dogs where it's like, oh, it's so

24:22

ugly, it's cute. I think people are

24:24

doing that with the anglerfish. Okay,

24:26

well, does this anglerfish have a name? I

24:29

don't believe they've named it. I

24:31

think it's, it's taken the whole species.

24:33

It's the anglerfish. Someone has to

24:35

name this this fish, but it's dead.

24:38

Yeah, right. Are they gonna eat it?

24:40

I don't think so. I doubt

24:42

that. I believe they'll you probably use

24:44

it for scientific studies. I would

24:46

eat it. It's

24:48

for the record. Like a goldfish. Yeah.

24:51

When's the next time you're going to be able to

24:53

eat an anglerfish? When's the next time you're going to

24:55

be able to see one? Probably never. You could be

24:57

probably the only living person on earth that's eaten an

24:59

anglerfish. Yeah, that feels like

25:02

it'd be crunchy. Yeah,

25:04

maybe, but maybe you like obtain

25:07

its powers. That's the weird

25:09

thing about eating animals is that you

25:11

eat an animal to gain its energy

25:13

and its power and its memories. Yes,

25:15

that's also true. That would be fire.

25:18

Like water. What animal

25:20

would you like to eat, Arian? Orca.

25:22

Easily. Yeah.

25:25

It's just the most beautiful animal on

25:27

the planet. Absolutely. And an octopus. Yeah,

25:29

I know. That's gonna say that. The

25:32

most fucking smart. I stopped processing that.

25:34

don't eat, I don't eat octopus anymore.

25:36

They're too smart. That's murder. What's

25:38

an animal we don't eat that you think

25:40

would be delicious? That's a

25:42

good question. An

25:45

animal that we don't eat that

25:47

would be delicious. Horse.

25:51

Yeah, I mean, some people do eat horse.

25:55

Oh, does he mean like America? America? No,

25:57

no, that's a good answer because you're probably

25:59

right. Yeah, like when you

26:01

said Orca. I mean I was like

26:03

well many people eat fish and

26:05

shit like I'm sure it's I Don't

26:07

really like fish like that. Oh,

26:09

I got one KP

26:11

Barra Interesting, I

26:14

think that I think full of Worms

26:17

and parasites. I feel like it's like the

26:20

Wait the thing that Glenn Powell like it

26:22

would be just a perfectly happy bearer

26:24

I feel like it would be a naturally

26:26

seasoned pig Or like

26:28

a wombat like this. Yeah,

26:30

like it would be the saltiest

26:35

Most like oily in a good way, you

26:37

know, it's got a good amount of fat Probably

26:40

doesn't work that hard. Oh, you know actually

26:42

I changed my mind sloth

26:46

In there in their toes like buffalo

26:48

wings They

26:51

don't work. There's so long though.

26:53

Yeah. Yeah, they don't work a day

26:55

in their life They're naturally wagyu.

26:57

They treat themselves like like the Japanese

26:59

treat those cattle They're like just

27:01

hanging out in the trees all day

27:04

not bothered with life at all

27:06

There's not a shred of worry in

27:08

those muscles That is true natural

27:10

marbillation whatever the term is for it

27:12

marbling Sloth would be

27:14

good. Oh that kind of makes me

27:16

gag. I Don't know Cheetah

27:19

you think it should be good like

27:21

the lean meat. Yeah, like that get you

27:24

jacked What do you think big T? I

27:27

don't know like What

27:29

do you think lion would

27:31

taste like probably good I

27:36

Think it might be a little bit gamey,

27:38

okay No,

27:41

a male lion might not because kind of

27:43

the same principle as a sloth male lines.

27:45

They just hang out Yeah,

27:48

I don't know I

27:50

bet zebra's good or antelope

27:53

Zebra's probably pretty good because you see how

27:55

hard the lines work to like if

27:57

they see zebra They're like, let's fucking get

27:59

this hells. Yeah Kizelle's spring box. You

28:02

see other animals in nature working super hard to

28:04

kill that thing and eat it. You know, it's

28:06

probably pretty tasty. High in demand. Yeah.

28:11

All right. What else we got in the

28:13

news today? Big T sent over a

28:15

video of Drake. I have an update real

28:18

quick. Yep. I have

28:20

my son. He was

28:22

like, I'm just trying to like, he's

28:24

really good at basketball. He average 18 is here. He

28:27

nice. He's like really nice. And so like

28:29

I'm trying to find a way to bond

28:31

with him outside of the basketball court. And

28:33

so, what do you want to tell me?

28:35

I'm really into anime. He watches anime. He

28:37

reads anime. And I remember thinking like, I

28:39

wanted to get in the back a while

28:41

back. So he told me he's

28:43

watching this one that is like one of

28:46

the most popular ones out right now. like, I'll fucking let's

28:48

run it. So we ran

28:50

it. It's called solo leveling. And

28:52

I am fucking hooked, bro. I

28:55

am absolutely hooked on this

28:57

shit. It is a mate. It's

28:59

an amazing show. Little sci -fi

29:01

joint. It's fired off. Basically,

29:03

the premise is these gates start appearing.

29:05

These portals, right? These portals start

29:07

appearing in this country. It's I think

29:10

in South Korea, it's based in

29:12

South Korea. They start appearing. And

29:14

inside of these portals, there's magical

29:16

beasts. And these magical beasts have different

29:18

power. Some of them are goblins.

29:20

Some of them are lichens. Some of

29:23

them are super big like spiders,

29:25

polar bears, whatever. But each portal, each

29:27

gate has a monster like a

29:29

boss monster, right? And so when the

29:31

portal started appearing, humans started

29:33

what they call awakening and

29:35

humans have like different powers to

29:37

combat these gates. if they come

29:39

out of the gates, know, they

29:42

wreak havoc on the town and

29:44

townspeople. So certain humans are called

29:46

hunters. They have these powers. And

29:48

there's like, I think E -tier is

29:50

the lowest and S -tier is

29:52

the highest. And so anyway, that's

29:54

a board by who doesn't who not an

29:56

anime. It's a fire show. People that know,

29:59

know. I'm. I'm hooked. It comes out

30:01

every every Saturday. That's why I caught up. I

30:03

binge watch the entire first and second season So

30:05

low leveling so low leveling

30:07

is so fun though I

30:10

might have to check it out. I've never

30:12

really been into anime. I've never got it.

30:14

Is it storytelling pretty good. That's

30:16

yeah It's it's a dough. It's it's

30:18

I was basic underdog story, right? But

30:20

like this is this is the plot

30:22

twist I think it's gonna turn. He's

30:25

gonna start turning evil. I don't know that

30:27

yet That's just my yeah, I think because

30:29

he's a really good dude. I think he's

30:31

getting he's getting OP right now Okay,

30:34

it's interesting. All right. Yeah, it's just

30:36

fun. It's fun little thing. What's your

30:38

son's game like? Is he shooting threes?

30:41

Yeah, he a shooter 100 % I

30:44

think he went like 90 plus percent

30:46

from the line Yeah, he was

30:48

like 21 or 25 or something like it from the

30:50

seat for the season some crazy and Yeah,

30:52

he's a shooter. I think he shot like 40 from

30:54

the three You're

30:56

like he he can shoot his his Achilles heel

30:58

is by his handles right now And

31:01

so that's what we work on. We just work

31:03

on all that daily and he's gotten way better since

31:05

the season ended And actually I'm gonna be in

31:07

Chicago in March Because he has a

31:09

tournament do I think low private schools

31:11

have a tournament all over the country And

31:13

he's the only sixth grader in the

31:15

school's history to get invited to the eighth

31:17

grade tournament And so we've been we've

31:19

been grinding it out our fans a lot

31:21

of this tournament I'll

31:24

see what not We should we

31:26

should go cast him up. Is he gonna get minutes

31:28

pull up? We I don't know that's what I'm saying

31:30

I mean, he's he's confident, right? He's my son. So

31:32

he confident I'm like, I'm like, yo, what do you

31:34

think about the eighth grade? He's about to play with

31:36

he's like they ain't better than me He

31:41

got a little swag to him, it's funny

31:43

man He's like he's like me confidence wise,

31:45

but he's not like me like shit talking

31:47

wise Like he's just very quiet. He's very

31:49

quiet, but like when he talks it he

31:51

means what he says It's super funny man.

31:54

If it looks like he's gonna play we

31:56

should go out and see him and support

31:58

him 100 % or do

32:00

you know? No, I don't, no, I

32:02

ain't that far. I gotta sign the waiver

32:04

actually. I'm so sick of emails, but yeah, I

32:06

gotta sign the waiver. But yeah, I had

32:08

him do, I've taken to this dude who trains,

32:10

I think he played at West Virginia. He

32:13

trains a bunch of kids, and he's

32:15

like doing real, it's basically

32:17

like, it's like towel pushes. I don't know if you

32:19

ever did that. You put it on the basketball

32:21

court, you put a towel in front of you, and

32:23

you on all fours and you push. He's doing shit

32:25

like that at, you know, 11 years old. So, you

32:27

know, we don't see, man, it's fun watching him develop.

32:31

Working on core strength. On

32:33

what? Core strength, is that what the towel

32:35

pushes do? For

32:37

core, but it's also, it's

32:40

just stamina. You

32:42

know, it fills up your

32:44

muscles here, your

32:47

thighs, your ass muscles,

32:49

everything. It's just about stamina and it's

32:51

about pushing through. Really, lot of those

32:53

stamina drills is just to push through

32:55

mentally, to break you. You know I

32:57

mean? To see if you're gonna quit. And

33:00

so, that's fun watching him push through that mentally

33:02

because I did that shit for years. And so,

33:04

like, teach you that you have, you've

33:06

got more of the tank than you think you do. Your

33:08

mind will quit before your body does. Arguing

33:13

with that voice inside of your head and you

33:15

telling that I'm in control about you. Do you

33:17

remember when you figured out how to master that

33:19

voice? What were you

33:21

doing? doing? Running,

33:24

we had these things I

33:26

did in high school. What

33:28

was my dad? We

33:32

would do beach runs. That's

33:34

how I would be on the sand. him

33:37

training me over the years, arms,

33:39

arms, and yelling at me arms because

33:41

the common misconception is that your

33:43

legs are the most important part of

33:45

your run, but it's your arms, your

33:47

legs do what your arms do. So if you

33:49

have control and push with your arms, your legs

33:51

will push through. so there's that aha

33:53

moment of if I could push through. It

33:56

like a two mile sand run in the

33:58

sand. on

34:00

the beach, and it became routine

34:02

for me. I

34:05

wish I could figure out how to master

34:07

that voice inside my head. I get bored, that's

34:09

my problem. You

34:11

don't have a purpose,

34:13

you know, that matters. Yeah.

34:16

I mean, I struggle with working out now

34:18

because I'm like, I'll do what I have

34:20

to do, but then like halfway through, I'm

34:22

like, before what though? You know, like, it's

34:24

just to feel good. And so maintaining discipline

34:26

when there's no like purpose for it, it's

34:28

really, it's really hard to do. I struggle

34:31

with it. There's

34:33

been some other stuff in the news recently. The

34:36

plane crash in Toronto, did you guys see

34:38

that? Yeah, what's up with the planes, bro?

34:41

I don't know. I don't know what's going on with the planes. I'm

34:43

just analyzing them one by one as

34:45

they come in. My

34:47

initial analysis, you guys wanna

34:49

hear my analysis of the rough

34:52

landing in Toronto? Thankfully, everybody's

34:54

okay. And I saw that the

34:56

people that were in like critical condition

34:58

have been downgraded or upgraded whatever the

35:00

good one is. They're

35:02

no longer critical. They've

35:05

improved. But

35:07

my initial analysis, pilot

35:09

error, the dreaded pilot

35:11

error. I don't think

35:14

that we're looking at another T -Cast

35:16

system on the 737 MAX. If

35:18

anything, you know, I

35:20

know Boeing's been thrown under the bus a lot

35:22

recently. People are talking about, you know, the plane manufacturers,

35:24

not that safe. The

35:26

Bombardier Company that made

35:28

this plane for Delta.

35:31

Great job. Is that how that's pronounced? How

35:34

do you pronounce it? I always thought it

35:36

was like Bombardier. Bombardier, I don't know. be finished.

35:39

Oh, I thought you knew. No, I don't

35:41

know. Oh, I don't know either. But the manufacturer

35:43

of this plane knocked it out of

35:45

the park. Great job.

35:47

The wing broke off just like it's

35:49

supposed to. In a situation like

35:51

that, wings shouldn't be falling off airplanes.

35:53

But in that crash, tipped over

35:55

a little bit. Wing breaks

35:57

off. Most of the jet fuel gets

35:59

left behind. as it ignites it

36:02

rolls upside down fuselage stays intact everybody

36:04

gets out safe great job to

36:06

the manufacturers we don't congratulate manufacturers enough

36:08

great job guys absolutely crushed it

36:10

the pilot I don't know maybe there's

36:12

maybe it's gonna come out that

36:14

there was like a 60 mile per

36:16

hour gust of wind or a

36:18

hundred mile gust per hour mile per

36:20

hour gust of wind which has

36:22

happened before in some weird cases but

36:25

from what you can see in

36:27

the video bad landing seems like they

36:29

were really sending it very full

36:31

send the plane actually wasn't going that

36:33

fast it was just going in

36:35

way too steep but like its forward

36:37

momentum wasn't even fast enough for

36:39

it to make an adjustment at the

36:41

last minute and when you land

36:43

a plane like that you have to

36:45

flare it at the end so

36:47

when you're going down you have to

36:50

pull the nose up and then

36:52

just gently land it on the back

36:54

wheels let the front wheel come

36:56

down this motherfucker just went straight down

36:58

right wheel I think it was

37:00

the right wheel nose wheel hit boom

37:02

cracked the bottom off flipped it

37:04

over probably weather related but bad job

37:06

it appears to be a bad

37:08

job by the pilots might have been

37:10

sick on landing day yeah pilot

37:13

school you don't know they also said

37:15

that there was a lot of

37:17

snow that was being blown across the

37:19

runway and not by a lot

37:21

I don't mean like 12 inches of

37:23

snow or anything like that I

37:25

mean like a thin layer of snow

37:27

and have ever seen snow get

37:29

blown across a hard surface and it

37:31

makes those like little waves they

37:33

were saying that was probably happening on

37:35

the runway which could become like

37:38

a little bit visually disorienting to the

37:40

pilots as they're trying to look

37:42

at that and land at the last

37:44

second like a magic eye poster

37:46

they were staring at me I would

37:48

still hope that that doesn't cause

37:50

the plane to be upside down well

37:52

you'll note that there are many

37:54

other landings that day with a plane

37:56

didn't end up upside down. Right.

37:58

And no one talks about no one

38:01

talks about those. So like statistically,

38:03

it's still very safe to fly. Probably

38:05

every other one. Yeah, the plane

38:07

ended up on the right side. Yeah,

38:09

statistically, very safe to fly still. But

38:12

I think a little bit less safe than

38:14

it was. Not

38:16

too long ago. It feels like this has

38:18

been happening more and more, right? Yeah.

38:21

Like, there was a South Korean

38:23

one that just flew into

38:25

the barrier or scraped along the

38:27

bottom of its fuselage down

38:29

the runway into the barrier. There

38:32

was a one over in the

38:34

Caspian area. Caspian Sea.

38:37

What happened? We ran each other in Arizona.

38:40

What? Yep, two planes in Arizona

38:42

just ran into each other. Where?

38:46

In Arizona. Like

38:48

that. Yeah, he was pretty clear about that.

38:50

At Sky Harbor in Phoenix. Murano

38:53

Regional. I don't know. Arizona like that,

38:55

man. I don't know. I think I think

38:57

there were private planes for what I

38:59

read. If I'm not mistaken. It looks like

39:01

I'm looking at them right now. Oh,

39:03

this was in old school like US Air

39:05

Force plane from the 50s or 40s. That'd

39:08

be funny to see a sign outside of the White House. What

39:11

up with the planes? Yeah, what's going

39:13

on with the planes? What up with

39:15

the planes, dawg? Alright, so this

39:17

one, it looks like it was two maybe two

39:19

single seaters. You should tweet that.

39:21

That should be fun. If you just tweet what

39:23

up with the planes? What

39:25

up with the planes, guys? So

39:28

I just searched for Arizona planes. And

39:31

one of the first things that came

39:33

up, Trump playing golf. It

39:35

says breaking with two more planes

39:37

falling out the sky. Trump

39:39

is enjoying his third weekday in a row

39:41

playing golf with the country and chaos. I

39:44

mean, I'm gonna say for the

39:46

record, I don't think that Donald Trump

39:48

was responsible for the two single -seater

39:50

planes that crashed at a small

39:52

airport in Arizona. I don't

39:54

think that one was on him. Yeah,

40:00

but yeah planes and

40:02

it just it makes you

40:04

think like planes are

40:06

crazy Like we just

40:08

get on to planes and we go through

40:10

the air. We're going like 400 miles an

40:13

hour. We land in different city I

40:16

think it's shocking that this doesn't happen more often

40:18

I think every time I get off a plane

40:20

and I'm like, you know, I'm in San Diego

40:23

now or whatever I was like when I got

40:25

on this plane. I was in Chicago. I

40:27

was like three hours ago It's

40:29

just every time I get off a plane.

40:31

I'm like, that's nuts. Yeah, good. I'm glad you

40:34

still have that Oh, I have the I

40:36

still have a bewilderment at air travel. It's good

40:38

to know I Read that

40:40

some pilots they were they were talking

40:42

about like the evacuation process after the

40:44

one in Toronto They were saying nothing

40:46

nothing irritates me like seeing passengers get

40:48

on to my plane wearing sandals How

40:51

are you gonna handle yourself in an emergency

40:53

if you're wearing sandals? How are you gonna

40:55

follow instructions if you don't have closed -toe

40:57

shoes on? That's

40:59

judgmental. If you're gonna fly if you're gonna

41:01

be in the exit row I

41:03

need you to be dressed like like an

41:05

athlete I would I'd like a pilot

41:07

that has the confidence to say it doesn't

41:10

matter what you wear because we're not

41:12

crashing If my pilot says you need to

41:14

be dressed for a crash. I'm getting

41:16

off the plane It's

41:18

a good point big team Well,

41:20

I mean you don't have to get ready if

41:22

you stay ready though Sure,

41:25

and it's good to be prepared. Mm -hmm, but

41:27

if that's in the pilot's mind No,

41:29

I'm not I'm not riding in your plane. Yeah,

41:31

if that's top of mind It's like you see

41:33

somebody getting on there like you're not gonna be

41:35

you're not gonna be fast in those. Yeah Yeah,

41:37

this isn't the flight for you. No, I you're

41:39

in a plane crash. You're sitting in the exit

41:42

row you agree Are you

41:44

stopping and you helping or as soon

41:46

as that door open you getting the fuck

41:48

about it? I'm filling my commitment to

41:50

the the exit row oath. What is the

41:52

situation? Is it like is it that

41:54

one where you're on the runway and like

41:56

everybody is you've accounted for the fact

41:58

that everyone's pretty much safe Or

42:00

is it like second time bomb you

42:02

smell you smell you smell you see

42:04

smoke you smell fire gas

42:06

or whatever and They're asking you

42:08

to assist No Now

42:11

I feel you Whoever

42:13

I'm with and we would be gone

42:15

Hey, if we have trouble if we

42:18

have plain trouble at all and we

42:20

have to exit out the exit row

42:22

kiss my ass Is what

42:24

it is. I was survival first Your exit rows

42:26

to pop the door out and then it's every

42:28

man for himself Yeah, I don't think that in

42:30

an exit row you have to stay on the

42:32

plane and like right this way right this I

42:34

think they do kind of want you to do

42:36

that. I think that's the that's the flight attendants

42:38

job Because they make you

42:40

say like are you willing and able to

42:43

assist? I think the flight attendant says Open

42:45

that exit row door sir And then

42:47

you're like gotcha and then you lean over

42:50

you grab the handle you pull it

42:52

either in or out depending On what type

42:54

of plane you're on you open that

42:56

up and then she tells you are he

42:58

go out onto the wing or Go

43:00

down the giant fun inflatable raft now

43:03

that If

43:05

you're in a situation where everyone is fine.

43:07

Yeah like this one seems to have

43:09

been That's cool to

43:11

do once. Yes. I might even climb

43:13

back up into the airplane. Go

43:16

one more go down again I mean

43:18

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43:20

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43:49

you ever getting on another flight if you're

43:51

in a plane crash? I

43:56

don't think I'd be able to and

43:58

I understand that like I mean the

44:00

odds of you being in one plane

44:02

crash the odds of happening twice or

44:05

Virtually impossible Harrison Ford He

44:07

was in multiple plane crash. Harrison Ford

44:09

is maybe maybe the worst pilot. Oh,

44:12

well if they were him That's

44:14

different story. Harrison Ford. I think I think

44:16

he might have crashed three planes Okay, well

44:18

then that if you crash a plane multiple

44:20

times that makes sense You're a bad pilot.

44:22

Yeah, if you're on a plane that someone

44:24

else is flying and it crashes more than

44:26

once that's unheard of But I

44:28

don't think I'd be able to

44:30

get on the plane again I think

44:32

you're right It says when sitting

44:34

in an exit role on an airplane

44:36

You are required to be able

44:38

to assist the flight crew in an

44:40

emergency evacuation Which could include opening

44:43

the emergency exit door verbally directing other

44:45

passengers and helping them say well

44:47

And helping them safely exit the aircraft

44:49

if means you must be physically

44:51

capable of performing these actions and understand

44:53

the safety instructions provided by the

44:55

flight attendants Key points about an

44:57

exit or physical ability must be able to

44:59

exit must be able to open the exit

45:01

door reach and manipulate Levers this other passengers.

45:03

So if you are like You're

45:06

like one arm Like

45:09

they ain't gonna just an exit

45:11

row. Yeah, so you have to be

45:13

ready willing and able able big

45:15

part of it Best

45:17

abilities availability. That's

45:19

right. Yeah Yeah,

45:22

Harrison Ford has had

45:24

Multiple plane crashes throughout

45:27

his Aviation career, let's

45:29

see how many plane crashes

45:31

has Harrison Ford had Harrison

45:33

Ford known for his iconic roles

45:35

in movies has been involved in

45:37

several a aviation incidents throughout his

45:39

flying career Incidents include a helicopter

45:41

crash a runway overshoot in 2000

45:44

a golf course crashes 2015 Taxiway

45:46

landing in 2017 and a

45:48

runway crossing mistake in 2020

45:51

Despite these incidents Ford remains an active

45:53

flyer and has expressed. Oh, these

45:55

are real things. Yeah What

45:57

the fuck I thought it like

45:59

movie So 1999 he was he was

46:01

in a helicopter. He was taking

46:04

a flight with an instructor He was

46:06

practicing an emergency landing procedures on

46:08

a helicopter. He had to land the

46:10

rotorcraft in a riverbed 45

46:12

miles northwest of Los Angeles

46:14

The helicopter was severely damaged But

46:16

Ford and his instructor and

46:18

skate escaped without injury in 2000

46:21

Ford was piloting a six -seater

46:23

beachcraft Bonanza in Lincoln, Nebraska

46:25

The aircraft was blown off the

46:27

runway due to high gust

46:29

winds high wind gusts Ford lost

46:31

control of the aircraft while

46:33

steering it on the ground The

46:35

aircraft received minor damage and

46:37

the occupants were uninjured

46:40

2015 Harrison Ford

46:42

was injured after crash landing his two

46:44

-seater plane on a pin mar golf

46:47

course in Southern, California The aircraft

46:49

took off from Santa Monica and soon

46:51

after Ford declared an emergency due

46:53

to engine failure The actor crash landed

46:55

on the nearby golf course Rather

46:57

than on busy land Ford had a

46:59

broken arm and received head injuries.

47:01

He was taken to the hospital on

47:03

a stretcher in 2017

47:07

the actor No, his

47:10

his husky plane on a

47:12

taxiway at John Wayne Airport

47:14

The actor mistook a taxiway

47:16

for a runway and narrowly

47:18

missed hitting an American Airlines

47:20

Boeing 737 with over a

47:22

hundred passengers He acknowledged his

47:24

mistake and was required by

47:26

the FFA to take situational

47:28

awareness training If

47:31

you're a pilot yep But

47:34

there's one more. Oh, okay In

47:36

2020 Ford was instructed to hold

47:38

before crossing the runway after landing

47:40

at Hawthorne Airport outside Los Angeles

47:42

The air traffic controller asked them

47:44

to hold short until another aircraft

47:47

had completed the touch -and -go approach

47:49

The actor continued and mistakenly crossed

47:51

the act of runway the controller

47:53

had to scold Harrison

47:55

Ford for the mistake the approaching

47:57

aircraft avoided landing and for him

47:59

to go around. Did

48:02

you say 2020? This is 2020. So he's still

48:04

doing this? Well, that was the last one. So

48:06

he's been on a hot streak. Well, in other

48:08

words, you might be due. If

48:10

you're a pilot and you

48:12

crash once, I

48:14

think you can, you get

48:16

one more shot and you

48:18

can try once more. The

48:21

second incident, you're done.

48:23

Well, most people don't get a second

48:25

incident. Right. He's dead. Right. But

48:27

you've got to stop after too or

48:29

you should be forced to stop.

48:31

He's got to be in the human

48:33

history. He's been in the most

48:35

plane crashes. Yeah, it's time

48:37

to take the keys away, grandpa. Is

48:42

this well known? Yeah. I

48:44

didn't know about it. I think so. I

48:47

mean, the crazy one is he landed

48:49

on the taxiway at an airport instead of

48:51

the runway. Yeah, that's insane. That's hard

48:54

to do and he almost took out an

48:56

entire American Airlines flight and then he

48:58

just had to take a course. And they're

49:00

like, all right, get back out there,

49:02

Harrison. Someone tweeted three hours

49:04

ago, what if it's Harrison Ford crashing all

49:06

these planes? Good point. And then someone else

49:08

tweeted in December, I like when Harrison Ford

49:10

gets paid a big stinky paycheck because you

49:12

know exactly where that money's going. Comical amounts

49:15

of weed in a small plane or helicopter,

49:17

he will crash on a golf course. Yes. Yes.

49:20

I didn't know it was this much of

49:22

a thing, though. Dude,

49:25

landing on the taxiway is sneaky,

49:27

one of the most dangerous things

49:29

you can do because there was, I

49:31

forget where it was, but

49:33

it was in relatively recent history,

49:35

there was a full like passenger

49:37

plane, like a 737 that

49:40

mistook the taxiway for the runway

49:42

and was landing on it. And

49:44

there were I think four flights

49:47

that were lined up one right after the other that

49:49

were making their way out to the runway. If

49:52

this plane hadn't pulled up, I think

49:54

it was like 30 feet away from

49:56

hitting the ground. If this plane hadn't

49:59

pulled up, it would have taken out

50:01

everybody. on that plane and then most

50:03

of the people on probably the next

50:05

two or three planes it would have

50:07

been like 1500 people dead because this

50:09

one idiot came down onto the taxiway

50:11

Harrison Ford almost did that are they

50:14

not like uh should we make them

50:16

different colors i feel like that's not

50:18

a bad idea like why that seems

50:20

very simple yeah not a bad idea

50:22

one red one green yeah green is

50:24

land oh see i would say green

50:27

is takeoff green you're going no no

50:29

oh you mean like takeoff and depart

50:31

the taxiway is like those are the

50:33

small ones that you drive around to

50:35

get out to the right right right

50:37

strip really like the small roads that

50:39

you take out to get out to

50:42

the main highway yes so this this

50:44

plane tried to land on one of

50:46

the small roads where it was a

50:48

bunch of planes wheeling themselves around like

50:50

20 miles per hour but that's not

50:52

a bad idea either there's like paint

50:55

the taxiways red yeah runways green yes

50:57

good idea big tea we might just

50:59

save lives i flew

51:01

into noxville on my

51:03

trip many moons ago on

51:05

my visit and i

51:07

saw that orange and white

51:09

box and i

51:11

thought was like that's a little insane

51:13

dog they do it on the planes

51:15

too i just thought it was like

51:17

a you know school pride at the

51:19

airport but that that's a lot of

51:21

places right they have that orange and

51:24

white box at a lot of places

51:26

yeah sometimes it's red and white yeah

51:28

okay oh so maybe it is cool

51:30

pregnant you might but i've seen i've

51:32

seen it other places though i've seen

51:34

no i think it's a thing there's

51:36

a construction like some flag you have

51:38

to use in construction too that's an

51:40

orange and white checkerboard and kentucky was

51:42

working on their arena or there was

51:44

something going on right next to their

51:46

arena a few years ago and the

51:48

construction crew had the orange and white

51:50

checker flag up it would signify something

51:52

and all the kentucky fans got mad

51:54

because it was like a tennessee thing

51:57

and they thought it was somebody trolling

51:59

them but it was actually just the

52:01

construction workers doing their job. Yeah, Orange

52:03

and White checkered flags are used in

52:05

construction and at airports to mark vehicles,

52:07

job sites and hazards. They are also

52:09

known as airfield safety flags. You

52:12

want to know another fun fact?

52:15

do. Every

52:17

structure at Disney World is less than

52:19

200 feet tall, because once it gets

52:21

to 200 feet, you have to put

52:23

a red blinking light on it. Ah,

52:27

and I guess that would ruin the

52:29

magic. Okay, that is a

52:31

fun fact. I didn't know that for planes. All

52:34

right, anything else in the news we want to

52:36

jump into today? Anything I

52:38

eat you up? officially not a Nazi.

52:41

Oh, really? Yeah, officially. He

52:43

tweeted today, After further reflection, I've

52:45

come to the realization that I'm

52:48

not a Nazi. And

52:50

you know what? He's going to get no

52:52

credit for that growth. That

52:54

was close, though, guys. had

52:56

a scare. the first

52:58

half. People can't make mistakes.

53:03

Is he still selling the shirt? I

53:06

mean, I haven't checked

53:08

his website. If you

53:11

go to Yeezy.com, it's a

53:13

handwritten thing that says Yeezy

53:15

stores coming soon. So

53:17

the shirt's no longer for sale.

53:19

It looks like a left hand thing.

53:21

It looks like a three -year -old

53:23

child wrote Yeezy stores coming soon with

53:25

a heart. If

53:27

someone ordered one, you think that's getting

53:29

shipped? The

53:31

Nazi shirt? Yeah, or he's

53:33

doing refunds since he's reformed. I

53:37

would doubt it. I mean, I

53:40

don't know that he's reformed the tweet

53:42

before. said, Adam Seller, thank you for the

53:44

love. And

53:46

with the tweet before that, he said, Hey,

53:48

you telling me if you were her Maffidite,

53:50

you wouldn't stick your dick in your own

53:52

pussy? That's

53:56

47 ,000 likes. fucking

54:00

did you see his tweet

54:02

of oh it seems he's

54:04

wiped his Twitter he has

54:06

yeah he deleted I was

54:08

hoping that the old one

54:11

that said I am a

54:13

Nazi was now community noted

54:15

did you see did you

54:17

see the one a few

54:19

days ago about the original

54:22

name for the Yeezus album

54:24

no oh it was it

54:26

was something I I can't

54:28

say it but oh he

54:30

said he said it was

54:32

um it was like nigger

54:35

black cock or nigger cock

54:37

or something like that it

54:39

was along those lines okay

54:41

so that insane he's like

54:43

maybe he's somebody on a

54:45

bum I was like I

54:48

kind of like Yeezus better

54:50

now all right let's say

54:52

hypothetically that was the name

54:54

of an album right and

54:56

it's the thoughtful that album

54:59

was pretty good it's it

55:01

changes music it's an important

55:03

important creation going through the

55:05

history of of music in

55:07

this world that stands out

55:09

as a seminal moment the

55:12

best of all time does

55:14

it win any Grammys I

55:16

don't see how it could

55:18

Erin you think it does

55:20

yeah especially if in some

55:22

kind of way which I

55:25

don't think it would but

55:27

in some kind of way

55:29

it was an ironic comment

55:33

reason for the free as it was

55:35

in the reason for the ironic naming of

55:37

it right and so and it kind

55:39

of explained it through the body of work

55:41

and it was like a good piece

55:43

of art like I don't know that that

55:45

could be done but I do yeah

55:47

what if it was just

55:50

that Kanye's a nut job I

55:52

mean I think that's the

55:54

case but I also I don't

55:56

know if you remember I I

56:00

came across that tweet

56:02

thread long time ago

56:04

that was explaining in

56:06

detail, it was a

56:08

theory about how Kanye

56:10

was doing performative arts

56:12

in the public. And

56:16

part of

56:18

me, a very

56:20

small part of me, we're

56:22

talking a percentile, a half a

56:24

percentile, is kind of hoping

56:26

that that's what's happening still. I

56:29

highly doubt it, but

56:31

maybe this is just some

56:33

kind of performance art stage

56:37

play that he's acting out in front of

56:39

the public and he's going to somehow flip

56:41

it on his head and he's going to

56:43

be regular. I don't think

56:45

that's the case, but part of me is

56:47

like, maybe, because it's just, at this point

56:49

it's just like, we're

56:52

witnessing something genuinely crazy. If he

56:54

came out and said that, though,

56:56

would you believe it? Because I

56:58

wouldn't. don't think anyone else would.

57:00

Well, if there's performance art, like

57:03

Andy Kaufman, right? If there's a

57:05

performance art, there's a goal and

57:07

there's something that they want you

57:09

to see. There's something that they're

57:11

poking or provoking from or for

57:13

society. Yeah. And there's a message

57:15

in the art. so,

57:18

I mean, right now it

57:21

just seems like he's

57:23

like super anti -Jewish and

57:25

just extremely off his

57:27

rocker. Because

57:29

I remember when he came out with

57:31

his gospel album, I was kind of

57:33

upset because I was like, gospel music

57:35

is kind of wack to me. No

57:37

disrespect, just not my preference. And he's

57:39

a great artist. So I was like,

57:42

I was just going to go down

57:44

that down

57:46

the hill. then three or four

57:48

years later, he's tweeting massive amounts

57:50

of porn, just like live and

57:52

thanking everybody who makes porn. He

57:54

said, thank the Jewish people for

57:56

the porn. it's just, it's

57:58

so like, I don't I don't know, but

58:01

I don't know, man. I

58:03

hope it gets help or I

58:05

hope in some universe that

58:07

this is gonna be a great

58:09

act and there's gonna be

58:11

a reason. I can't see how,

58:13

but part of me holds

58:16

out, man. He made graduation, know?

58:18

Made late registration, big part

58:20

of my life. Maybe that easy dead

58:22

though, I don't know. This is

58:24

a very funny meme in the replies

58:26

underneath the not a Nazi post. It's

58:28

just a meme, it's the cycle of

58:31

Kanye West and there's only

58:33

two parts to it. We're so back and

58:35

then it's over. So

58:37

right now, we're so back. Very

58:42

soon. Coming to the

58:44

real is, how many people come to the

58:46

realization that you're not a Nazi? No,

58:49

I was, I was almost racist dog. was

58:51

this close. No, but he's saying that like,

58:53

in order to come to that realization you

58:55

have to be a Nazi at some point

58:57

and then you're like, whoa. Maybe,

59:01

I just realized I'm not. He

59:03

had to do something where he was like, I don't

59:05

wanna take it this far. Maybe I'm not a Nazi. Yeah,

59:08

I wanna know what part of

59:10

the Nazi ideology that did not

59:12

appeal to him beforehand. Now

59:16

like, are the part of the Nazi

59:18

ideology that he just discovered made him

59:20

say that he's not a Nazi? It

59:22

might be something very, very small. I

59:26

don't know, could be as simple

59:28

as the uniforms they wore. You

59:30

know, he's super into fashion. Yeah.

59:32

But he also did say Hitler

59:35

is, or no, Hitler was so

59:37

fresh. Yeah. He

59:39

might have gotten an Uber

59:41

in a Volkswagen and

59:43

he was like, this shit sucks. This

59:45

car is terrible. Maybe

59:47

I'm not a Nazi. Yeah, I'm not a Nazi.

59:50

They love this? No, that's not me.

59:53

They made him. This car sucks. All

59:57

right, man. right, folks. and

59:59

means like the people's car or

1:00:01

scar yeah yeah yeah Hugo

1:00:03

boss I believe designed the uniforms

1:00:05

mm -hmm also I think Hugo

1:00:08

boss might have designed the

1:00:10

New Jersey State Police uniforms too

1:00:12

I can't it's fun to

1:00:14

that fun fact yeah all right

1:00:16

well Connie's Connie's back guys

1:00:18

definitely not a Nazi definitely not

1:00:21

a Nazi all right anything

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com slash barstool to shop our

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favorites with Jack Mack does

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area want to talk about TGL

1:01:00

oh yeah Aaron you had

1:01:02

the golf league I did I

1:01:04

went I went um low

1:01:07

low recap I was tweeting about

1:01:09

it and a DM me slight

1:01:11

flex but it's really dope and

1:01:13

I was like yo we'd love

1:01:15

to have you out and I

1:01:17

think what they're doing is just

1:01:19

trying to get as much like

1:01:21

notable people there to kind of

1:01:23

like garner attention to the league

1:01:25

they're trying to start it up

1:01:27

and my initial so I went

1:01:29

when Tiger Woods team was playing

1:01:31

Ricky Fowles team like New York

1:01:33

or something like that and cc's

1:01:35

the Bathia is a part owner

1:01:37

of the New York team so

1:01:39

he was there I think Serena

1:01:41

Williams was there too and my

1:01:43

first my initial thoughts was it

1:01:45

was a very unique arena right

1:01:47

it's really dope and I've really

1:01:49

I don't know I like it

1:01:51

I really do I think I

1:01:53

think golf is extremely highbrow though

1:01:55

and I think that doesn't lend

1:01:58

itself to what makes sporting events

1:02:00

fun. People like drama,

1:02:02

people like beefing, shit

1:02:04

talking, people like that shit.

1:02:06

As much as

1:02:08

the minivan drivers pretended to.

1:02:10

You like sports for

1:02:12

that, for that combativeness. And

1:02:14

I think golf is

1:02:16

just so nice that

1:02:18

it can get bland,

1:02:20

right? I think what would

1:02:22

really push this over is if they had

1:02:24

like real, mean, why people watch wrestling, right?

1:02:27

Those storylines and the drama and the

1:02:29

head to heads. And then that

1:02:31

creates rivalries. I think if something like that

1:02:33

was to happen in golf or two dudes that

1:02:35

really don't like each other and there's shit

1:02:37

talking going on, like there was one point time

1:02:39

Tom Kim, the other team, and

1:02:42

it's like against golf etiquette, the other team

1:02:44

had hit a, it was like a pool.

1:02:46

I think it was Ricky Fowler actually hit a pool and it

1:02:48

looked like it was going to be, it ended up going in

1:02:50

the bunker, but it looked like going to be and Tom Kim

1:02:52

was like standing there like it's out. People like

1:02:54

that shit. And I like that shit. I would

1:02:57

love to see some shit talking going on where

1:02:59

it got kind of real because they're so close

1:03:01

to that would be dope. I think that and

1:03:03

putting the mics on dudes and letting letting the

1:03:05

crowd hear what's going on a little bit. I

1:03:07

think that would be dope. But I

1:03:09

enjoyed it. I think it's, I think it's

1:03:12

really, it's really dope that technology is,

1:03:14

is coming along and being an integral part

1:03:16

of the sport. I think there's something

1:03:18

there. I don't know that it's going to

1:03:20

be, I don't know. I know it's

1:03:22

never going to usurp the actual sport, but

1:03:24

I think it's a good little, you

1:03:26

know, caveat to the, to the

1:03:28

sport that can be, that could be

1:03:30

fun. I enjoyed myself in the arena just

1:03:32

like as a, as a patron. was

1:03:34

fun. think that there's

1:03:36

something about golf, like the mentality that

1:03:38

you have to have to get really,

1:03:41

really fucking good at golf. I'm talking professional

1:03:43

level, one of the best in the world.

1:03:46

The mentality that you have

1:03:48

to have to get to

1:03:50

that place probably doesn't lend

1:03:52

itself to being like brash

1:03:54

and, you know, super

1:03:56

outspoken and kind of a prick.

1:03:58

know, I'm sure there are some

1:04:00

pricks that become great at golf. I

1:04:03

think heard because you have to dedicate yourself

1:04:05

to almost like, you know, it's all on you.

1:04:07

You have to work on yourself so much

1:04:09

in golf. And it's such a mental game that

1:04:11

you have to work at getting out of

1:04:14

your own way in your head. And it makes

1:04:16

you less likely to be the kind of

1:04:18

guy that's going to be like, fuck you, you

1:04:20

piece of shit. I

1:04:22

don't know. I think, I think I disagree.

1:04:25

Like you hear stories all the time about people talking about

1:04:27

how like Tiger would like subtly

1:04:29

talk shit to people, right? Or

1:04:31

there's like subtle shit talking. But

1:04:34

it's just not like I think

1:04:36

golf was created in amongst the blue

1:04:38

bloods, amongst the blue bloods and

1:04:40

for the blue bloods, the high brow,

1:04:42

high net worth of society where

1:04:45

decorum is important. Where if you there's

1:04:47

certain country clubs, you can't walk

1:04:49

around with a hat on inside that

1:04:51

shit like that, right? Really whack

1:04:53

ass rules that that I feel like

1:04:55

segregate society in a way that's

1:04:58

like the bottom part of society was

1:05:00

never has never really been exposed to

1:05:02

golf on a real in a real

1:05:04

way. It costs a lot of money

1:05:06

to play. That's why it's very it's

1:05:08

that that that barrier is money. And

1:05:10

I think, you know, in the inner

1:05:13

city societies where I grew up, like,

1:05:15

we thought golf was corny. And it's

1:05:17

a lot of the reasons as to

1:05:19

why I think originally it

1:05:21

was that's why I feel like Jessica was a force

1:05:23

to keep the riffraff out, right? But

1:05:25

if if golf starts merging in a

1:05:27

way and it's going towards it, merging in

1:05:30

a way to include, then people that

1:05:32

get good at golf and can get good

1:05:34

at golf at that level will come

1:05:36

from the area where you go off with

1:05:38

you're also talking shit with people on

1:05:40

the basketball court, you know, or football field

1:05:42

or whatever hockey rink or whatever case

1:05:44

would be. I think I could get that

1:05:47

man. But I really enjoyed the format,

1:05:49

honestly, and have this really dope part of

1:05:51

it, the technological side

1:05:53

where they'll shoot it on

1:05:55

the screen. And then wherever

1:05:57

it lands, there's a light on the

1:05:59

top. Yeah. Highlights on the other side of

1:06:01

the green where the ball goes. marks

1:06:03

it. Yeah. It's really dope. I

1:06:05

enjoyed it, man. I really enjoyed it. Tiger

1:06:08

got to that. was he was struggling. I

1:06:10

mean, his mom just died, you know, so I

1:06:12

didn't really expect much. But I mean, it

1:06:15

was dope to see him out there. And

1:06:18

he was struggling, though, like, like

1:06:21

I'm talking like with a seven iron,

1:06:23

like, yeah, back on some like it

1:06:25

was it was pretty bad. But I

1:06:27

mean, you kind of expect that from

1:06:29

somebody struggling like that mentally. did Trump

1:06:31

say? She's moved on to greener fairways.

1:06:34

that said? No

1:06:36

way. Did he really? Yeah, I'm trying

1:06:38

to remember. Look up the post that he made

1:06:40

when when she passed because Trump loves Tiger. I

1:06:43

think they love each other. Yeah, yeah. I

1:06:46

was just informed that Tiger Woods,

1:06:48

wonderful mother Coltida passed away. She has

1:06:51

gone on to greener fairways. Coltida

1:06:53

Woods was an amazing influence on Tiger and

1:06:55

gave him much of his strength and brilliance. Melania

1:06:57

and I send our love and prayers to

1:06:59

Tiger and his incredible family. Greener

1:07:03

fairways. Maybe we

1:07:05

all maybe we all end up on greener

1:07:07

fairways one day. Agreed. This

1:07:10

is my king, my king, Trump, thoughtful

1:07:12

king. Long live the

1:07:15

king. Long live the king. How

1:07:17

many more jokes are we are we going to

1:07:19

listen to where Trump like just tosses out

1:07:21

maybe I'm going to run again until you guys

1:07:23

can say that I was right, that he's

1:07:25

going to like toss that out there. When

1:07:28

has he done that? It's been

1:07:30

weird tweet where he said like he

1:07:33

who saves his country breaks no

1:07:35

law or something, which was I

1:07:37

don't know what who the fuck told him

1:07:39

to tweet that. I think Napoleon tweeted that

1:07:41

at some point. Told himself. I know someone

1:07:43

someone should have told him not to. I

1:07:45

think it's a Napoleon quote that he was

1:07:47

put out there. Not what you want to

1:07:50

put out from any official channel. Well, and

1:07:52

it's also it was like I think Trump

1:07:54

tweeted it. And then the White House like

1:07:56

took it and made a graphic of it.

1:07:58

Like they were super spread. It the White

1:08:00

House has been on top of their social

1:08:02

game. No, I they have not The

1:08:05

deporting Valentine that's the deporting Valentine's

1:08:07

act that we live in a world

1:08:09

where like that's real is actually

1:08:11

the ASMR Did you

1:08:14

see the ASMR one? I did that's

1:08:16

disgusting. That was that was sad.

1:08:18

I that was like I laughed on

1:08:20

some like I can't believe we're

1:08:22

here dog. This is insane. That's it.

1:08:24

It's crazy It's nothing dude.

1:08:26

Just laughing. I mean, holy shit, man

1:08:28

You can dislike what they post but

1:08:30

they have a clearly defined social strategy

1:08:33

Yeah, yeah, I can fucking

1:08:35

assholes Yeah, that that that's

1:08:37

their whole play like just

1:08:39

piss off the lips and

1:08:41

then the constituency goes They're

1:08:44

just trolling take a joke

1:08:46

like that's crazy, man. It's crazy

1:08:48

to me Definitely Jesus would

1:08:50

do that. Absolutely the chains Christian

1:08:52

nation Christian nation But

1:08:56

yeah, he's he's made he's made the reference several

1:08:58

times I don't I still don't know if he's

1:09:00

gonna try to do some but there was a

1:09:02

one member of Congress that tried to pass a

1:09:04

law Saying that he was allowed to to run

1:09:06

again I don't know if he's

1:09:08

gonna do anything about it But I my

1:09:10

entire point from the get -go was he will

1:09:13

float it out there at some point And

1:09:15

I feel like I've been vindicated on that

1:09:17

so everyone that gave me shit when I

1:09:19

said that Pft was right But

1:09:21

that's all I said, but you think

1:09:23

that's all I said was that you think

1:09:25

he's gonna try to I have no

1:09:27

idea actually I don't I'm not gonna say

1:09:29

no, but I'm not gonna say yes But

1:09:32

my I think your stance was a little

1:09:34

more heartland than that I think correct me

1:09:36

if I'm wrong or we can support clip.

1:09:38

I think the clip you said he's absolutely

1:09:40

you were No, he's like he's not gonna

1:09:43

That's how I'm at that. I mean cuz I mean you

1:09:45

talking about me here I like out. Yeah, even I

1:09:47

was like, I don't think you gonna do that though No,

1:09:50

I didn't I didn't I don't believe that

1:09:52

I said he was definitely gonna do it I

1:09:54

believe that I said he would float it

1:09:56

out there. I think it was somewhere in between.

1:09:58

I think you said yes He's gonna like

1:10:00

dick around and say it, but then I believe

1:10:02

you said you thought he would actually try

1:10:04

to. All right, we're

1:10:06

somewhere in the middle. I don't know. But

1:10:09

yeah. Okay, so that's two minutes of

1:10:11

Trump. We're getting better at

1:10:13

this. We really are.

1:10:15

will fair warning, Trump will be brought

1:10:17

up in the shitcoin discussion, because of

1:10:19

the Trump coin, which led into the

1:10:21

Milani coin, which led into the Libra

1:10:23

coin, which Jack Mack will get into.

1:10:25

And also Jack Mack, I think you

1:10:27

would, most people would describe Jack Mack

1:10:30

as someone who would give give Donnie

1:10:32

a fair shake. Yes.

1:10:34

And I think he was very,

1:10:36

very down the middle. Yeah. Even

1:10:38

it, dare I say, left

1:10:40

Jack, left Mac. Yeah,

1:10:42

left Mac. He

1:10:44

is yeah, he's he's been known

1:10:47

as a friend at times to

1:10:49

that administration. But he's he brings

1:10:51

up some of the stuff with the

1:10:53

Trump coin and Milani coin, which are it's

1:10:55

when you've lost the the crypto burrows.

1:10:57

That's a tough one to come back from.

1:11:00

So yeah, we'll get into it with

1:11:02

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we now welcome on

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recurring guests, right? Recurring

1:11:51

guests to Mac Redocing,

1:11:53

Jack Mack at Jack

1:11:55

Mack CFB CFP. Was

1:11:57

it CFB CFP? probably

1:12:00

I should probably remove the CFB at

1:12:02

this point, but it's kind

1:12:04

of, it's in my Twitter handle.

1:12:06

So follow me there. Then

1:12:08

Jack Mack, Barstall on TikTok, Jack

1:12:12

Mack CFB, you can call me Jack,

1:12:14

Jack Mack. Recurring guess, yes. I've been

1:12:16

on before. I think sometimes you FaceTime

1:12:18

me as well. When is the last

1:12:20

time you were on? We,

1:12:22

the last time I was on, we almost

1:12:24

started a world war between, well,

1:12:27

I guess it would more be

1:12:29

a civil war between Puerto Rico and

1:12:31

the, Oh no, it would have

1:12:33

been a world war because Jake Malasek

1:12:35

was playing on. Who do you

1:12:37

for, Poland? Czech Republic. Czechia. Not

1:12:39

Czechia. And he said

1:12:41

that all the Puerto

1:12:44

Ricans were Long Island

1:12:46

kids. And I think he was

1:12:48

kind of right. they got very

1:12:50

upset about that, I recall. Yeah, Malasek

1:12:52

was right. Put another dollar in

1:12:54

the jar. No, we all keep out

1:12:56

here. So Jack Mack, we'd

1:12:58

like to have you on the show whenever

1:13:00

there's something that we don't understand that

1:13:02

we need a little explainer on. Also, I

1:13:04

really enjoyed your explanation video that you

1:13:06

did about the Zizian cult. Oh

1:13:09

my God. So we did

1:13:11

an episode on them last Thursday, it

1:13:13

came out. Oh wow. I'll have

1:13:15

to go listen. It just, there's just so many layers

1:13:17

to it. It gets insane. Basically, learning

1:13:19

that they subscribe like whole

1:13:21

hog to the theory of like

1:13:23

that the artificial intelligence will

1:13:26

take over the world one day

1:13:28

and will punish people that

1:13:30

don't promote its existence into

1:13:32

happening is just an insane thing to

1:13:34

actually act upon. And then

1:13:36

they subscribed to another theory I was

1:13:38

reading up on, forget what it

1:13:40

was called but it was essentially you

1:13:42

do what your gut tells you

1:13:44

no matter what. And I think that

1:13:46

backs up their violence. I

1:13:49

forget what it was called but

1:13:52

they are, I

1:13:54

really think a documentary by

1:13:56

a really great crew would be

1:13:58

phenomenal because that what is

1:14:00

happening there and there's probably more

1:14:02

that poor that poor owner

1:14:04

of the apartment I mean he

1:14:06

lost an eye and then

1:14:08

he ended up getting killed uh

1:14:10

yeah no and then it

1:14:12

all it's crazy it was connected

1:14:14

I thought I thought it

1:14:16

was a politically motivated attack on

1:14:18

the border patrol agents on

1:14:20

Trump's inauguration day but no it

1:14:22

was it was the Zizians

1:14:25

yeah the Zizians they they're country

1:14:27

-wide just psychos and the head

1:14:29

of the group that says

1:14:31

that some people have like half

1:14:33

good brains half bad brains

1:14:35

some people have like double bad

1:14:37

brains and some people have

1:14:39

uh both sides of their brains

1:14:41

which are good but coincidentally

1:14:43

she's one of the only people

1:14:45

that has the double good

1:14:47

brain um it's like just classic

1:14:49

weird cult shit going on

1:14:51

but it's fantastic I actually there

1:14:53

will be a documentary that

1:14:55

will come out on them in

1:14:57

the next I'd say three

1:14:59

months the way that Netflix is

1:15:01

moving right now I saw

1:15:03

the yeah it's not even Netflix

1:15:05

anymore it's Hulu uh Luigi

1:15:07

has 55 documentaries at this point

1:15:09

they're calling for a mistrial

1:15:11

because there's a documentary I saw

1:15:13

that and then Caitlyn Collins

1:15:15

is backing him up uh it

1:15:17

was it Luigi's the gift

1:15:19

that keeps on giving I the the

1:15:21

Caitlyn Collins situation was also fascinating because she

1:15:23

tweeted out that he made a website

1:15:25

and then everyone said well you're trying to

1:15:27

get him his bail fund raised it

1:15:29

was uh well I guess not bail fund

1:15:31

more so lawyer fees I kind of

1:15:33

felt bad for her but I mean also

1:15:35

that's just the game she plays so

1:15:37

check we're going to get her shit coins

1:15:39

in a second before we start talking

1:15:41

about those though I got to ask you

1:15:44

how your girlfriend's doing how's miss blue

1:15:46

bunny blue um guys really seem to hit

1:15:48

it off yeah it's

1:15:50

so pregnant are you the

1:15:52

father buddy um that that that

1:15:54

paternity test would would take

1:15:56

longer than an SAT it would

1:15:58

it would mean,

1:16:00

the SAT is over in a few hours.

1:16:02

You have to study for it. Maury's got

1:16:04

to come out of retirement. They have to

1:16:07

clone Maury in order to do that paternity

1:16:09

test. Maury no longer with us? Maury's alive.

1:16:11

Yeah, he's alive. Oh, they're Y -Clone. They have

1:16:13

to make other Maury's. I see. They would

1:16:15

have to be like, it's

1:16:17

like the Shakespearean thing of chaining monkeys

1:16:19

up at typewriters. If you chain

1:16:21

an infinite number of Maury poviches

1:16:23

up to seaming containers, eventually you would

1:16:25

figure out who Bonnie Blue's baby

1:16:27

daddy was. But, so tell me

1:16:29

about that experience. Cause she, in your

1:16:31

words, she could have been a low

1:16:34

tier influencer. One of the highest compliments

1:16:36

you can pay to a woman. Or

1:16:39

model. Or model, or model. Low

1:16:41

tier influencer or model. So

1:16:44

sometimes, you know, you

1:16:47

tweet something and you know it's

1:16:49

going to get some people riled up.

1:16:51

I knew that one was going

1:16:53

to, I thought it was going to

1:16:55

be a classic shout out to

1:16:57

the Zizians. But it, it went to,

1:17:01

it ended up being quoted in

1:17:03

the Daily Mail in New

1:17:05

York Post about the

1:17:07

article from the inauguration

1:17:09

about that party because

1:17:11

somebody mockingly replied to

1:17:13

my tweet, tweeting about

1:17:16

somebody on that cover. And then

1:17:18

they, the New York Post and Daily

1:17:20

Mail quote, tweeted it as if

1:17:22

that it was a real thing that

1:17:24

somebody was saying. Obviously it's all

1:17:26

burners. But meeting her in person was,

1:17:29

was interesting because

1:17:31

on paper, she's

1:17:34

a very attractive woman, but

1:17:36

you can't get past the thousand

1:17:38

guys in one day. It's

1:17:40

kind of, it's, it's right there

1:17:42

in your mind all the

1:17:45

time. But I will say she,

1:17:47

she was great, not

1:17:49

to sound like a simp,

1:17:51

but she was great and she,

1:17:53

she played along. She had

1:17:55

a team, her manager's a

1:17:57

woman. who

1:18:00

seems very much down to just

1:18:02

like really continue to push her,

1:18:04

push her to limits that

1:18:07

are unforeseen. I guess she's

1:18:09

going to Cabo and maybe

1:18:11

Fort Lauderdale for Spring Break

1:18:13

now. I'm gonna say this, the

1:18:16

pregnancy thing's a publicity stunt. I bet

1:18:18

she's not pregnant. I haven't been

1:18:20

able to find any, I just see people saying

1:18:22

she's pregnant but I haven't seen like a

1:18:25

real announcement of it. Where did that come from?

1:18:27

She said it in a video.

1:18:29

Oh, she said it. But

1:18:32

it was kind of just a random video

1:18:34

that I think was on our Snapchat story. I

1:18:36

don't think it's, I

1:18:38

think it was almost kind of one

1:18:40

of those tweets that goes viral and

1:18:42

then it becomes a story because everyone

1:18:44

believes it but you're right, there's no

1:18:46

confirmation. And she thrives off

1:18:48

of, I will say, I asked

1:18:50

her about her rivalry with Lily

1:18:53

Phillips and she said that she

1:18:55

doesn't really want to acknowledge Lily

1:18:57

Phillips because not because she

1:18:59

doesn't like her but because

1:19:01

this was crazy but she said,

1:19:04

she does her content for her

1:19:06

subscribers and she wants to

1:19:08

make them happy. Doing stuff

1:19:10

with Lily Phillips or others doesn't

1:19:12

really, unless the subscribers want it,

1:19:14

she's not gonna do it. She's

1:19:16

doing it for something bigger than her.

1:19:19

This is like Caitlyn Clark versus Angel

1:19:21

Reese. What's a bigger

1:19:23

rivalry that they won't even

1:19:25

acknowledge? What's a bigger rivalry right

1:19:27

now, USA, Canada or Bonnie

1:19:29

Blue and the other performer? I

1:19:32

think it's probably Bonnie. I think Bonnie's the

1:19:34

hottest name in America right now. Listen,

1:19:37

Jack, I think she might actually

1:19:39

be pregnant. I'm going out on a

1:19:41

limb here but if we're talking

1:19:43

statistically just based on probability, she's

1:19:46

definitely pregnant, right?

1:19:50

Yeah. But there's no way they

1:19:52

weren't like using as much protection

1:19:54

as could. Well, did you see

1:19:56

one of statistically, like condoms

1:19:58

have a... the efficacy rate of

1:20:00

like 90 to 95%. And if

1:20:02

she's taken a thousand dicks with

1:20:04

a thousand condoms, that means that

1:20:06

there's gonna be, I guess it

1:20:08

also depends on what day of

1:20:10

the month she was performing these

1:20:12

duties on. I also saw a

1:20:14

tweet that was like, birth

1:20:17

control has a 99 .9 % effective rate. So

1:20:19

it's like one in a thousand. Yes, it's

1:20:22

from Greg, one of the great Twitter interactions

1:20:24

of our time. He said, I'm shocked the

1:20:26

girl who had intercourse with a thousand men

1:20:28

in a day is pregnant. A woman replied,

1:20:30

I am, you'd think she'd be on birth

1:20:32

control. He said, birth control is 99 .9 %

1:20:34

effective. So that means one baby out of

1:20:36

every thousand. Yeah, exactly. It actually makes sense.

1:20:38

Yeah, and I know that birth, if you

1:20:41

use it consistently and correctly, like

1:20:43

the pill should be as

1:20:45

close to 100 % as possible,

1:20:47

but sometimes, you know, women forget

1:20:49

things just like guys forget.

1:20:51

It does seem too convenient though,

1:20:53

because right as the new

1:20:55

cycle's dying down about the thousand,

1:20:57

now she's pregnant. Yeah,

1:20:59

no. I think she

1:21:01

knew. It's kind of like

1:21:03

Jake Paul and Logan Paul, no. In

1:21:05

their back pocket, they have one

1:21:07

huge payday no matter what, they can

1:21:09

fight each other. I

1:21:12

think Bonnie Blue knows

1:21:14

she has two big paydays

1:21:16

left in her pocket.

1:21:18

One, pregnancy, which isn't more payday

1:21:20

as much as getting back in the news.

1:21:22

Two, her and Lily Phillips

1:21:24

do a little something together.

1:21:27

Let's send them over to Ukraine and I

1:21:29

guarantee they could stop the war. I

1:21:32

would not be shocked if

1:21:34

she has not thought of that.

1:21:36

Also, they're on, essentially they

1:21:38

told me, they're on a visa, a

1:21:40

travel visa to America right now and

1:21:42

they're trying to do as much as

1:21:44

they can and over the next however

1:21:46

month or so, whatever that means, but

1:21:48

I think that means, and Lily's the

1:21:50

same way, they came over at the

1:21:52

same time. It's like

1:21:54

the Beatles. I mean, should be. But Lily.

1:21:56

There's been a lot of discussion about

1:21:58

H -1B visas. that should

1:22:01

be an acceptable way. if you're

1:22:03

putting yourself in the top

1:22:05

1 % of the top 1 %

1:22:07

of your profession, skills that we

1:22:09

don't have, I would say that

1:22:11

qualifies, right? Of any profession. Any

1:22:13

profession, yeah. Yeah. Yeah,

1:22:16

H1B, yeah, mean, yeah. Put it in

1:22:18

that database everyone was going through. Yeah.

1:22:22

So, Jack, let's talk about

1:22:24

shitcoins because we don't really understand them

1:22:26

that much. I've been doing some

1:22:28

reading and I've been watching a lot

1:22:30

of YouTube videos about what's been

1:22:32

going on recently. my understanding is that

1:22:34

post Bitcoin, there were some rival

1:22:36

currencies that were made. If we can

1:22:38

take it back to like square

1:22:40

one, Bitcoin became a thing,

1:22:42

people found out about it online, then

1:22:44

other people decided, hey, if that

1:22:46

guy can make a Bitcoin, I'm

1:22:48

going to make a rival coin for

1:22:50

it. So, do you know like

1:22:53

what the first rival coins to

1:22:55

Bitcoin were? No, but obviously, there's

1:22:57

been ones that have,

1:22:59

Bitcoin's the standard, right? It's

1:23:01

the top of the

1:23:03

top and then there's the

1:23:05

Ethereum and then there's

1:23:07

Litecoin and one that's really

1:23:09

one that recently is

1:23:11

Solana and Solana is where

1:23:13

a lot of these

1:23:16

shitcoins exist because Bitcoin has

1:23:18

a network you can't

1:23:20

really build under, right? So,

1:23:22

think of it like

1:23:24

a chain and obviously the

1:23:26

blockchain. Solana,

1:23:28

how it's made allows you to

1:23:30

really attach on very easily. You

1:23:32

and I, us three or us

1:23:34

five, right now, could

1:23:36

create a coin on

1:23:39

this website called Pumpfun and

1:23:41

call it macro dosing

1:23:43

or call it something outrageous.

1:23:46

And then obviously, we'd have to fund

1:23:48

it to get it to a point

1:23:50

where it really gets past the Pumpfun

1:23:52

stage. But you can start

1:23:54

it with $0 or maybe just $100 or

1:23:56

so and then people will buy it. we

1:23:58

would have the influence. I mean, if you

1:24:00

guys tweeted out, I wouldn't recommend it. But

1:24:03

if we tweeted out right now, we could

1:24:05

create a coin right now without much money

1:24:07

and do a little pump and dump scheme.

1:24:09

I'm not saying we should do don't want

1:24:11

to do that. It's kind of a scumbag

1:24:13

thing to do. But we

1:24:15

could do it right now

1:24:17

during this recording. It's

1:24:23

that easy. But Bitcoin doesn't

1:24:25

isn't built that same way. So

1:24:27

what's the difference between Solana

1:24:29

and Bitcoin? Because Bitcoin seems to

1:24:31

be reputable. But I think

1:24:33

it's taken a long time for

1:24:35

Bitcoin to become reputable and

1:24:38

to have that solid reputation where

1:24:40

it's not just throwing money

1:24:42

away. It's actually like an investment.

1:24:45

What's the difference between that and the

1:24:47

Solana? Solana

1:24:49

is kind of known as

1:24:51

the crypto casino. Solana

1:24:53

can within their

1:24:55

blockchain process transactions so

1:24:57

much faster. And

1:24:59

the transaction fee on

1:25:01

the Solana network is dirt

1:25:03

cheap. It's like a

1:25:05

cent, even less than that.

1:25:14

And also, if I remember

1:25:16

correctly, Solana has something

1:25:18

called a smart contract or

1:25:20

something along those lines. That

1:25:23

is huge for meme

1:25:25

coins for essentially creating

1:25:27

them. And Bitcoin on

1:25:29

its initial layer doesn't

1:25:31

have it. This would,

1:25:34

for a true great explanation, you

1:25:36

would need somebody who is

1:25:38

a Bitcoin Marty of sorts

1:25:40

who is a true expert. There's

1:25:43

so many minute details to

1:25:45

these coins that are insane. But

1:25:47

the biggest way and

1:25:50

too long didn't read.

1:25:52

Solana is essentially the

1:25:54

casino of crypto. You

1:25:56

got one there? And

1:26:00

it's just I guess I I

1:26:02

don't really care that much about the

1:26:04

technical difference now that I think

1:26:06

about it I'm more curious as to

1:26:08

like the overall structure of Like

1:26:10

starting your own meme coin so on

1:26:13

the Solana platform you can start

1:26:15

your own currency Named whatever the fuck

1:26:17

you want to call it just

1:26:19

because you have an idea and the

1:26:21

entire premise of Starting as new

1:26:23

coins is I hope that people will

1:26:25

see my catchy name or if

1:26:28

it's promoted by an influencer Yep, then

1:26:30

they'll buy some of that coin

1:26:32

and there's no valve There's no actual

1:26:34

value being created out of these

1:26:36

shit coins unless you reach like a

1:26:38

mass Audience like

1:26:40

doge, right? I guess doge could

1:26:42

have been considered a shit coin

1:26:45

and then it just became so

1:26:47

widely adopted because Elon started

1:26:49

like making that his pet project that

1:26:51

it actually did have staying power

1:26:53

But for the most part the goal

1:26:55

is start your fly -by -night coin

1:26:57

and then cash the fuck out at

1:26:59

some point and Anybody that was

1:27:02

early investing is gonna make money anybody

1:27:04

that was late investing is gonna

1:27:06

take a bath. Yeah, that's it That's

1:27:08

a pretty good recap Sometimes

1:27:10

people will create these coins with the

1:27:12

idea of creating a community Where

1:27:15

that is the value of the

1:27:17

coin You kind of see it with

1:27:19

jail still work to an extent There's

1:27:21

a Twitter group that people

1:27:24

are in and then but the

1:27:26

difference in the value of

1:27:28

a Bitcoin opposed to a Coin

1:27:31

you create for your

1:27:33

dog is is massive

1:27:35

just because Bitcoin,

1:27:37

I mean in theory

1:27:39

you could accept payment

1:27:41

for Through

1:27:44

your dog through a Salana shit

1:27:47

coin mean coin about your dog But

1:27:49

the easiest way to create these

1:27:51

and this is the point I wanted

1:27:53

to bring up the most is There's

1:27:56

this website called pump fund which

1:27:58

is essentially is They created a

1:28:00

website that connects to the Solana

1:28:02

library of sorts and allows you

1:28:05

to just as long as you

1:28:07

have a wallet, which is very

1:28:09

easy to create, you connect it

1:28:11

to this website and then you

1:28:13

can create a coin. And it's

1:28:15

called pump fund. And

1:28:18

then if it gets to

1:28:20

a certain market cap, is

1:28:22

around, depending on the

1:28:24

price of Solana, which right

1:28:27

now it would be

1:28:29

around 70 ,000 market cap, you

1:28:31

can get this coin to a

1:28:33

bonding curve, which then allows it

1:28:36

to be pushed out and more

1:28:38

widely bought. But pump fund got

1:28:40

a lot of heat initially because

1:28:42

there was a live streaming aspect

1:28:44

to it. So you could create

1:28:46

your account, create your wallet, create

1:28:48

your coin, and then people were

1:28:50

going on there. And there was

1:28:53

kids going on there and just

1:28:55

rug pulling people and giving them,

1:28:57

there's a, there's a photo of

1:28:59

a kid with like the broccoli

1:29:01

haircut going like this that you

1:29:03

may have seen on crypto Twitter

1:29:05

that, and they had to because

1:29:07

kids were going on there and

1:29:09

saying, if you don't get my

1:29:12

coin to a certain market cap,

1:29:14

I will I'm going to kill

1:29:16

myself. So they had to turn

1:29:18

off the live streaming aspect of

1:29:20

pump fund. But right now if

1:29:22

you go on pump fund, I'm

1:29:24

looking at it right now. And

1:29:26

you can go to sort creation

1:29:28

time. And there's the

1:29:31

most recent, the most

1:29:33

recent one is Sigma

1:29:35

Pope. And that's because

1:29:37

people try to latch on

1:29:39

to memes and current

1:29:41

events. And obviously the

1:29:43

Pope has these, he

1:29:45

may be on his last

1:29:48

days, which is unfortunate. And

1:29:50

we will hope he isn't. But

1:29:52

they're, they're latching on to the idea

1:29:55

that if the Pope dies, then

1:29:57

my meme coin could go to the

1:29:59

top. Okay. But

1:30:01

as I've been talking, there's

1:30:04

been 30

1:30:06

meme coins created

1:30:08

on PumpFunk. So

1:30:11

you use the word community. What the fuck

1:30:13

does community mean? To me, it seems like it's

1:30:15

a word that's thrown out there a lot

1:30:17

just to make people think like, hey, yeah, it's

1:30:19

safe to invest in this because we're a

1:30:21

community of people that all want to make money

1:30:23

on this coin together. Why does

1:30:25

everybody talk about community? Well,

1:30:29

this kind of goes back to what Dave's

1:30:31

saying, that everyone's trying to make money and you're

1:30:34

kind of at the casino. there's

1:30:36

one way

1:30:38

to describe

1:30:41

community within

1:30:43

the crypto

1:30:46

world, specifically Solana, is

1:30:48

if you look at

1:30:51

the community, people will say

1:30:53

there's a community takeover,

1:30:55

quote unquote. And a community

1:30:57

takeover is when the developer of the

1:30:59

coin sells all of his money, all

1:31:01

of his coins, and then

1:31:04

the community takes it over.

1:31:06

This happened yesterday when Dave

1:31:08

launched his coin greed. He

1:31:10

was the developer, right? The dev. He

1:31:13

ended up selling off all

1:31:15

of his coins. And then there

1:31:18

was a quote unquote CTO,

1:31:20

a community takeover. And there was

1:31:22

a call within these telegram

1:31:24

group chats, Twitter, to send

1:31:26

greed, which Dave sold,

1:31:28

and usually when the developer sells

1:31:30

the tanks, to send it

1:31:32

higher than it ever was because

1:31:34

there was a community takeover. But

1:31:37

what is a community? I

1:31:40

guess that's up for your definition,

1:31:42

because the Solana

1:31:44

network in shit coins is

1:31:46

a player versus player. It's

1:31:49

a PVP network. People

1:31:51

win and people lose. It's not

1:31:53

like the stock market. is people

1:31:55

win and, well, obviously people lose in

1:31:57

the stock market. But if you're

1:32:00

win, in the Solana crypto exchange, somebody's

1:32:02

losing for the most part. Yeah,

1:32:04

it's a zero sum game. You're

1:32:06

just hoping to be on the winning side

1:32:08

of it and to have like a massive, one

1:32:10

massive win. Arian just joined us. Arian,

1:32:13

we're talking, we're talking shit coins with Jack

1:32:15

Mack right now. It

1:32:17

just seems to me like there's, like

1:32:20

it's a Wild West right now. It's

1:32:22

not regulated at all. And I heard

1:32:24

that call that the developer of Malay,

1:32:26

I think he was involved in Milani

1:32:28

as well, the call that he had

1:32:30

made. Yeah, with with Coffeezilla, where he

1:32:32

was trying to describe that call. Yeah,

1:32:35

is one of the craziest. It's

1:32:37

truly insane. Right. So it's an unregulated

1:32:39

space, technically, right? But also I'm hearing

1:32:41

people say that he admitted openly to

1:32:43

like 25 legitimate crimes. I see that

1:32:45

often. I see they're like this guy

1:32:47

just admitted to a crime and it

1:32:50

seems unlikely to me. I see the

1:32:52

names of these people you said Coffeezilla.

1:32:54

Like I see that guy's name. I

1:32:56

see there's another coffee. There is I'll

1:32:58

stand up for Coffeezilla for a second

1:33:00

because yeah, it's a weird name. You

1:33:02

think like, Oh, Coffeezilla, he's like another

1:33:04

one of these like fly in, fly

1:33:06

out scam artists kind of guys. It's

1:33:08

not a great name for like a

1:33:10

serious individual. But he's a very, very

1:33:12

good researcher when it comes to like

1:33:15

uncovering scams and figuring out the truth

1:33:17

behind stories. I was just going to

1:33:19

say all I was going to say

1:33:21

is it seems unlikely to me that

1:33:23

these people are admitting to all these

1:33:25

crimes on camera. But maybe I'm wrong.

1:33:27

I genuinely have no idea about any

1:33:29

of this shit whatsoever. So

1:33:31

it's impossible to tell

1:33:33

the story without Trump coin

1:33:35

and obviously Trump's new

1:33:38

new DOJ, which Trump coin

1:33:40

essentially told the crypto

1:33:42

community that crime is on

1:33:44

the table. And if

1:33:46

you're gonna so that's why

1:33:48

Hayden Davis, which supposedly

1:33:50

is not his real name,

1:33:52

which most people in

1:33:54

the crypto community are anonymous.

1:33:56

But this guy obviously

1:33:59

went on Dave's with his,

1:34:01

people know who he

1:34:03

is. They don't know

1:34:05

his real name. I think an

1:34:07

Argentinean TV network reached out

1:34:09

to the United States and the

1:34:11

United States confirmed there's nobody

1:34:13

by the name of Hayden Davis.

1:34:15

That is, there are people

1:34:17

named Hayden Davis, but there are

1:34:19

not, this guy is not

1:34:21

Hayden Davis. The Trump coin,

1:34:23

very much so, and Hayden talked about

1:34:26

it with Dave and then on

1:34:28

the Coffee Zilla call. May

1:34:30

have been a

1:34:32

scheme, allegedly a scheme

1:34:34

that was rewarded a lot

1:34:36

of his, and this has

1:34:38

been speculated from the get -go,

1:34:41

rewarded a lot of his

1:34:44

donors and other people within

1:34:46

the crypto community. that is

1:34:48

technically something that could have

1:34:50

been investigated by the SEC while

1:34:53

Biden or somebody else

1:34:55

was in charge. But

1:34:57

now, why would the

1:34:59

SEC go after Hayden

1:35:01

Davis, even though, I

1:35:03

don't even know if he's an American citizen,

1:35:05

if the crimes that Hayden Davis did

1:35:07

are very similar to insider trading that Trump

1:35:09

may have done with the Trump coin

1:35:12

and Melania coin. Right, so back to the

1:35:14

Trump coin, that was launched right before

1:35:16

inauguration, right? I think it was on a,

1:35:18

it a Friday night, it

1:35:20

was during the crypto ball and he

1:35:22

launched it and at first people

1:35:24

thought his Twitter was hacked, but no,

1:35:26

it was not. then it went

1:35:28

up to, geez, like, 50,

1:35:33

60 billion market cap, it

1:35:35

went down. Now I think it's

1:35:37

around 15. And that

1:35:39

was people in the crypto community

1:35:41

loved it. But what really turned

1:35:43

people off of it was the

1:35:46

Melania coin, which was launched on

1:35:48

Sunday, I believe. Mm -hmm. So

1:35:50

the Trump coin, I also heard

1:35:52

on that call that Hayden did with

1:35:54

Coffeezilla, Hayden said that

1:35:56

there were people that were given

1:35:58

access to buy the Trump

1:36:00

coin before it hit the open market. And

1:36:03

which is that sound, I don't know if that's a

1:36:05

crime. I don't know if any of the shit actually

1:36:07

has laws written around it. But that to me, it

1:36:09

sounds like a crime. And it also,

1:36:11

he seemed like he was scared, like he was

1:36:13

putting a, he had a target on his back

1:36:15

because he was divulging that information. So

1:36:17

there was allegedly insider trading for that.

1:36:19

Some people allegedly close to Trump made a

1:36:21

ton of money off that. Then the

1:36:24

Milani coin comes out. The Milani coin was

1:36:26

put out by the same people that

1:36:28

were involved in putting out the Trump coin.

1:36:31

But it was more, you could see

1:36:33

that there was a higher percentage of

1:36:35

the coin owned by a smaller percentage

1:36:37

of total wallets. Meaning that there were

1:36:39

some whales that controlled like 80 % of

1:36:41

it. And they were like, hey, this

1:36:43

is kind of fucked up. This is

1:36:45

a bad way to structure a bullshit

1:36:47

currency. And then that

1:36:49

caused a lack of faith in the

1:36:51

Trump coin. Then the same

1:36:53

guy, Hayden, was

1:36:56

put in touch with Javier

1:36:58

Malay, the president of Argentina. He

1:37:01

went down there, hosted a

1:37:03

crypto conference down there where they

1:37:05

were allegedly selling access for

1:37:07

people to just meet with the

1:37:09

president. It's like, yeah, if

1:37:11

you pay us $10, $20 ,000,

1:37:14

whatever it was, we'll get you

1:37:16

a little conversation with the

1:37:18

prez. And this guy convinced

1:37:20

Malay and his team we're

1:37:22

gonna put out a coin called

1:37:24

Libra coin. And the

1:37:26

Libra coin was announced as a way

1:37:28

to like help benefit the Argentinian

1:37:30

economy and to help small businesses in

1:37:32

Argentina. Do you have any idea

1:37:34

how that was supposed to work in

1:37:36

the way that they phrased it? I

1:37:40

think you summed it

1:37:42

up very well. The only

1:37:44

thing I would add

1:37:46

is Hayden supposedly, and this

1:37:48

came out yesterday, supposedly

1:37:50

was in contact with Malay's

1:37:52

sister. And he said

1:37:54

in a leaked text message

1:37:56

that he quote unquote

1:37:58

controls that. N word and

1:38:00

obviously Hayden is white

1:38:02

so and this is like

1:38:05

undertone of the entire meme

1:38:07

like it's so it's

1:38:09

an unregulated space from

1:38:11

a casino aspect, but also It's

1:38:14

an Xbox live

1:38:17

chat room come to life with hundreds

1:38:20

of millions of dollars on the line

1:38:22

and even more billions and Somehow

1:38:24

this guy gets in contact with

1:38:26

the sister then says he controls

1:38:28

Millay through that and then he's

1:38:30

he launches this coin and Millay

1:38:35

supposedly Or

1:38:38

not even suppose it he launches

1:38:40

it on Friday night of Valentine's Day

1:38:42

it the coin the the tweets

1:38:44

up for a long time Then he

1:38:46

deletes in he says I'm sorry

1:38:48

then he does this interview and he

1:38:51

says hey Pretty

1:38:53

much says the day Portnoy line

1:38:55

There's no crying in the casino

1:38:57

There's not that many people that

1:39:00

lost money and the chances that

1:39:02

they were Argentinian is also very

1:39:04

small so I don't feel bad

1:39:06

and Then this guy Hayden Davis

1:39:08

comes out and says like hey,

1:39:10

I'm the guy that's really facilitated

1:39:12

this and for some reason It's

1:39:14

kind of like that scene in

1:39:16

the big short where there

1:39:19

he's Steve

1:39:21

Carroll is Is

1:39:24

going up To

1:39:26

I forget who he's with it's with those

1:39:28

douchebag guys who were like selling houses

1:39:30

to strippers Yeah, and they was like why

1:39:32

are they admitting to these crimes? I

1:39:34

like why are they why are they telling

1:39:36

us this and they said they don't

1:39:38

know that it's crimes He almost kind of

1:39:40

had one of those incidents where he

1:39:42

just kind of goes on Coffee Zilla spills

1:39:45

the beans and then he goes on

1:39:47

Dave's Dave's

1:39:49

show Dady day

1:39:51

trader on Monday morning and also

1:39:53

says more things that kind of

1:39:55

said hey I was also or

1:39:57

I know who's behind the Trump

1:39:59

and Lonnie a coin and there

1:40:01

was a lot of insider access,

1:40:04

pre -sale token access, and this is

1:40:06

really rampant. And this has kind

1:40:08

of created this huge disbelief in

1:40:10

Solana, which you can see in

1:40:12

the currency rate at which

1:40:14

it's selling against the US dollar as

1:40:17

it's going down. It was up

1:40:19

at $245 at the peak of

1:40:21

Trump, even higher, think, 250. Now

1:40:23

it's down to 170. Yeah, I

1:40:25

mean, this whole thing sounds like just you

1:40:27

lock a bunch of scammers in a room

1:40:29

with knives and then they all try to

1:40:32

kill each other. And then when they

1:40:34

get killed, they get stabbed. They're like, that motherfucker, I

1:40:36

can't believe he stabbed me in the back like that

1:40:38

as you were trying to stab somebody else. It

1:40:40

seems like, why is this

1:40:42

not regulated at all? Because in

1:40:44

the same conference call or

1:40:47

the call with Coffey Zilla, Hayden

1:40:49

was making the argument that you should

1:40:51

not regulate it because if you try

1:40:53

to regulate it, then the regulators might

1:40:55

become corrupt, which seems to me like

1:40:57

the biggest bullshit excuse. Like, yes, I'm

1:40:59

sure there would be some corruption if

1:41:01

you look at global finance as it

1:41:03

is right now, the people who are

1:41:05

in charge of regulating bankers, regulating currencies,

1:41:07

things like that. There is some corruption

1:41:09

there. There's probably a good amount of

1:41:12

corruption that's out there, but it's in

1:41:14

that positive on it because it limits

1:41:16

the bigger corruption that if you just

1:41:18

let everybody play with no rules, that's

1:41:20

gonna be a much, much, much worse

1:41:22

solution. But the crypto guys are like,

1:41:24

don't even try to regulate it because

1:41:27

it's impossible to regulate because you'll become

1:41:29

corrupt just like us. Yeah,

1:41:32

that's a really good recap

1:41:34

and explanation, but also you have

1:41:36

to remember that most crypto

1:41:38

people are anti -regulation. That's why

1:41:40

they're in crypto. And

1:41:42

a lot of people kind of

1:41:44

have this start within crypto, which

1:41:46

is you buy Bitcoin and then

1:41:48

you find out these other things.

1:41:51

Like most people I think in

1:41:53

the Solana kind of casino right

1:41:55

now, like there's people. I owned

1:41:57

a lot of Solana and I

1:41:59

owned it for... a while without

1:42:01

ever trading a shitcoin, memecoin, and

1:42:03

you can do that. You can

1:42:05

have a belief in the system

1:42:07

and say, oh, hey, like, this

1:42:09

is a currency, I don't

1:42:11

want to, I would just call it, this

1:42:13

is a cryptocurrency that has a lot

1:42:16

of activity on it. It's almost like, oh,

1:42:18

I'm not a big gambler, but I

1:42:20

believe in the gaming industry in America and

1:42:22

you invest in DraftKings or something. But

1:42:26

a lot of people within crypto

1:42:28

and within Solana and within the

1:42:30

Solana casino, they're huge believers in

1:42:32

anti -regulation. They there are a

1:42:34

lot of people that are against

1:42:36

the system because why would you

1:42:38

invest a lot of money into

1:42:40

cryptocurrency if you were a big

1:42:42

believer in the current financial system?

1:42:44

So I get what he's saying,

1:42:47

but also the downside to no

1:42:49

regulations is a lot of people

1:42:51

get killed. But the only thing

1:42:53

is this is what Dave's been

1:42:55

saying. And I think you said

1:42:57

for the most part. If

1:42:59

you get in this game, like,

1:43:02

if you go to the casino

1:43:04

and you get 18 on a

1:43:06

21 on Blackjack, right? And you

1:43:09

hold and then the dealer gets

1:43:11

21. I

1:43:14

mean, it's just it is what it

1:43:16

is, you lose. But there's more regulation

1:43:18

to that casino. You know the odds.

1:43:21

There's not somebody, there's not the

1:43:23

dealer doesn't get a bunch of

1:43:25

people behind him with better cards

1:43:27

than you. Yeah. And more that

1:43:29

it's more likely to win when

1:43:31

you start. So it is. again,

1:43:33

you know this, though. If you

1:43:35

thought you were going to buy

1:43:38

this cryptocurrency from the. Now, the

1:43:40

president of a country is different.

1:43:42

Right. Then again, you know. But

1:43:44

if let's Adam 22 launches a

1:43:46

coin, right? Yeah. If you thought

1:43:48

like everyone who bought that coin

1:43:50

is trying to make money. And

1:43:52

if you lost money, you lost

1:43:54

money like it's not like you

1:43:57

can go. and crying to the

1:43:59

authorities is a little bit like

1:44:01

you went to the casino and

1:44:03

you you put it on red

1:44:05

and it came out black. It's

1:44:08

probably worse than that. It's like

1:44:10

you go to a casino and Adam

1:44:12

22 is running the roulette wheel.

1:44:14

And when he puts the ball on

1:44:16

the thing, he pulls a big

1:44:18

curtain over the wheel. And then he

1:44:20

tells you that you lost. Like

1:44:22

I kind of had the same take

1:44:24

about the hawk to a coin,

1:44:26

which like I kind of feel bad

1:44:28

for people that got duped and

1:44:30

lost money, like that sucks that that

1:44:32

sucks for them. But you tried

1:44:34

to invest in a form of currency

1:44:36

that was invented by Haley Welsh. The

1:44:39

hawk to a girl color by

1:44:41

the hawk to a well spit on

1:44:43

that thing. Well, you

1:44:45

you said I believe that this

1:44:47

coin has the opportunity to change

1:44:50

global finance. And

1:44:52

I don't say that you deserve to have

1:44:54

all your money taken from you say it

1:44:57

you want to say it say it. I've

1:44:59

I've I can't find any sympathy. I can't

1:45:01

find sympathy. they deserve it. I can't I

1:45:03

don't know if they deserve it, but I

1:45:05

can't be sympathetic to them. You do know,

1:45:07

though, you do know it's like that's going

1:45:09

to happen. It's going

1:45:11

to happen. I would imagine so.

1:45:13

Jack, I this this Hayden character. So

1:45:16

I saw some I think

1:45:18

it's real. It looked real. You

1:45:20

can tell me some texts

1:45:22

where he was basically saying like

1:45:24

he controls me lay like

1:45:26

the president of Argentina. How

1:45:28

does he know them is this

1:45:30

guy's like an American, right? Well,

1:45:33

it's unclear who who

1:45:35

owns who here are who

1:45:37

where Hayden's from. I

1:45:40

think he kind of likes

1:45:42

that. No one really

1:45:44

knows. How did he

1:45:46

do this? These guys are

1:45:48

schemers in ways that we

1:45:50

can't comprehend. Like

1:45:52

they he may have bought

1:45:54

her maybe just bought

1:45:56

her went to one of

1:45:58

her dinners and then

1:46:00

said, like, Hey, like, I

1:46:02

have an idea. And

1:46:04

they, they come to it's kind

1:46:06

of funny. Haktua was the face of

1:46:08

this, but she kind of scammed

1:46:11

in a like less than any

1:46:13

of like, she's kind of vindicated in

1:46:15

a way, because all of these

1:46:17

people keep coming out and getting presidents

1:46:19

of countries, getting scammed by these

1:46:21

people. And I

1:46:23

don't know exactly

1:46:26

how he met Millay's

1:46:28

sister. what

1:46:30

a brutal miscalculation by Millay, because

1:46:32

he was somebody that a

1:46:34

lot of people were fans of.

1:46:36

And now this is the

1:46:38

aspect of this, you can make

1:46:41

a quick buck, but you

1:46:43

can really ruin your reputation in

1:46:45

a wide spread way. While

1:46:47

launching a coin, that is in a negative

1:46:49

why I haven't really seen a coin launched

1:46:51

in a great everyone comes into space says,

1:46:54

I want to do it the right way.

1:46:56

then they all kind of it keeps happening

1:46:58

again. It's such a Bob stepping on the

1:47:00

rakes over and over and over. Yeah, it

1:47:02

just keeps it's like, I'm gonna do this

1:47:04

the right way. Like on the guy. It's,

1:47:07

it's a celebrity thinks every day

1:47:09

celebrity thinks they're going to be

1:47:11

the one that's going to launch

1:47:13

the right coin. But

1:47:15

the closest one we got was

1:47:17

probably the Trump coin because

1:47:19

they locked the lock the locked

1:47:21

the coins that the insiders

1:47:23

got for 90 days, the members

1:47:25

of the team. So people

1:47:27

are like, Oh, there's a belief

1:47:29

here. But then two days

1:47:31

later, they launched the Melania coin.

1:47:33

So there wasn't even the

1:47:35

it's, it's all a failure. It's

1:47:37

the I've never seen one

1:47:39

coin that's done well. They all

1:47:41

look like this they go

1:47:43

whoop, down, like it's just straight

1:47:45

up, straight down and then

1:47:47

they're gone. Dead. Yeah,

1:47:50

Aaron, I'm curious to hear what

1:47:52

questions you might have about about the

1:47:54

shit coins and all this. I

1:47:58

just I just like I

1:48:00

don't understand people in general, but

1:48:02

with this shit, this makes

1:48:04

no sense. Like, this just

1:48:06

seems like, it's like

1:48:08

people are willingly participating in a scam

1:48:10

day after day after day. Like, you know

1:48:12

they gonna get scammed, you know you

1:48:14

gonna get scammed, I know I'm gonna scam

1:48:16

you, but that doesn't matter. And that's

1:48:18

fascinating to me. I guess

1:48:20

the only appeal is it has some technology

1:48:23

to it. I like, I really don't

1:48:25

know. It's very, it's fascinating. I'm not gonna

1:48:27

buy no fucking coins. I'm like coming

1:48:29

out with no coins. It's just

1:48:31

one of the stupidest things I've ever witnessed.

1:48:33

But I guess the question is like, what's

1:48:35

the end goal? Like what's the logical end

1:48:37

to all of this? Like, is it just,

1:48:39

are we forever gonna see people get scammed

1:48:41

by these coins? Or is it like, is

1:48:43

it gonna amount to something? Like, okay, we're

1:48:45

gonna have a crypto, I

1:48:48

don't know, global community

1:48:50

where we actually can sell insurance.

1:48:52

I don't know, what is the end

1:48:54

goal to this shit of this

1:48:56

habitual scamming? I don't get it. So,

1:48:59

I think one thing

1:49:01

that is very important

1:49:03

here is there's shit

1:49:06

coins and there's stuff

1:49:08

such as Bitcoin that

1:49:10

is very, very important

1:49:12

in the global scheme

1:49:14

of finance, economy and

1:49:16

countries. I mean, we

1:49:19

see it all over

1:49:21

countries throughout the world,

1:49:24

currencies are, they're kind of shit

1:49:26

currencies and they get devalued

1:49:28

overnight. There's bank runs and

1:49:30

these are in countries, third world

1:49:32

countries and it's awful. there's a

1:49:34

lot of aspects of Bitcoin that

1:49:36

are very positive for the world

1:49:38

as a whole. It's

1:49:40

a stable currency, obviously you can

1:49:43

go up and down, but

1:49:45

it's stable in the way that

1:49:47

it's gonna be there. There's

1:49:49

backing behind it, there's technology. There's

1:49:52

a community behind it,

1:49:54

much more so than

1:49:56

even governments within these

1:49:58

countries have scammed their

1:50:00

own citizens. But

1:50:03

what's the end goal of

1:50:05

these Solana shitcoins? I

1:50:08

think it's just a casino. I

1:50:10

think it's kind of an unregulated casino.

1:50:12

unfortunately, I think it may be

1:50:14

a net negative for crypto as a

1:50:16

whole. Because people like yourself may

1:50:18

have been open to the idea of,

1:50:20

oh, here's Bitcoin. Here's something

1:50:23

that if I want to

1:50:25

send to somebody, it takes away

1:50:27

a lot of these financial

1:50:29

institutions that have really screwed American

1:50:31

citizens, citizens across this world.

1:50:33

I mean, if there's somebody in

1:50:35

this country that comes to

1:50:37

America and works in America to

1:50:39

send money back home, they

1:50:41

have to pay a huge fee

1:50:43

through Western Union or something

1:50:45

else. Now, there's more apps out

1:50:47

there now, but back in

1:50:50

like even recently, you still have

1:50:52

to pay a huge fee.

1:50:54

There's credit card fees. Bitcoin can

1:50:56

eliminate that. And people get

1:50:58

more money. They have more money

1:51:00

and they can send it.

1:51:02

And it gets, you can get

1:51:04

it like that. That's

1:51:06

something that's really positive. But

1:51:09

what's not positive are

1:51:11

these Solana shitcoins that are

1:51:13

kind of, it's a casino.

1:51:15

I don't think there is an end game

1:51:18

outside of what we're witnessing right now. This is

1:51:20

the end game. People think they can make

1:51:22

money. And some people

1:51:24

do. But as Hayden David

1:51:26

said, you have to be an

1:51:28

insider. That's how you make

1:51:30

money. Like if you really want to make

1:51:32

a big time, a big time money,

1:51:34

you have to be an insider. And

1:51:36

there's not a lot of insiders in this world. of

1:51:39

the wildest things I saw with

1:51:41

people that were talking about like how

1:51:43

these coins are promoted was a

1:51:45

screenshot of a text saying, okay, here's

1:51:48

all you need to do. You

1:51:50

tweet out the address.

1:51:53

You tweet out the name of the coin. And

1:51:55

then you leave that up for four

1:51:57

hours. And then later you can delete

1:51:59

that tweet. and say that you were

1:52:01

hacked afterwards. And there's

1:52:03

probably been a lot of people that have

1:52:05

done that. And those are somehow the biggest

1:52:07

dirt bags out of everybody because they're fucking

1:52:09

over their audience and then acting like their

1:52:11

hands are clean, that they're a victim just

1:52:14

like everybody else. But they're actually, they're being

1:52:16

instructed that this is one way to do

1:52:18

it where you can act like you weren't

1:52:20

a part of it at all and you

1:52:22

can still make money off of it. Yeah,

1:52:25

and it's ironically enough, Kanye West

1:52:27

was the one that tweeted out

1:52:29

about that and kind of showed

1:52:31

that scam. And

1:52:35

I don't know why. If

1:52:39

any celebrity is listening to this that

1:52:41

has a big audience, even if you

1:52:43

have an audience that is in celebrity

1:52:46

status, don't launch a coin. Unless

1:52:49

willing to take the backlash. Dave,

1:52:51

I don't think cares. But

1:52:53

if you're somebody that's in

1:52:55

the middle of your career and

1:52:57

what your reputation matters, don't

1:53:00

launch one of these things. Now,

1:53:02

if you wanna play with it for

1:53:04

fun, yeah, but like launching

1:53:06

a coin specifically with the, most

1:53:08

of these people within this industry do

1:53:10

not have your best interests in

1:53:12

mind. They wanna get it on the

1:53:15

ground floor and buy two million

1:53:17

tokens at $40 ,000 market cap. And

1:53:19

then it shoots up to five million,

1:53:21

they sell it off and then

1:53:23

they just say fuck you and then

1:53:25

they disappear. These

1:53:28

people, they make $10 million in five minutes and

1:53:30

they say, we'll see ya. And

1:53:32

then they probably will come back three years

1:53:34

later, run the same scheme with another

1:53:36

celebrity under a different name,

1:53:38

a different alias and then do it again.

1:53:40

I mean, this is the

1:53:42

old, the crime and it's

1:53:45

unfortunate, but crime is legal

1:53:47

on chain. No one's going

1:53:49

into jail. There may be some

1:53:51

lawsuits, but I don't think anyone's going

1:53:53

into jail, least with Trump in power right now

1:53:55

because Trump did it himself. Yeah,

1:53:57

I feel like Malay,

1:53:59

he might. Have some serious

1:54:01

political consequences though. Yeah,

1:54:03

he's Reputation you get you

1:54:05

can see right now Dave people

1:54:08

are people hey the crypto community right

1:54:10

now Wants to form a revolution

1:54:12

against Dave. Well, they hate everybody don't

1:54:14

they no disrespect to the crypto

1:54:16

community But kind of like you get

1:54:18

you guys do hate everyone They

1:54:21

liked Dave though at first

1:54:25

They really turned against him yesterday

1:54:28

When he launched his his own coin

1:54:30

and then he sold it after

1:54:32

saying I'm not gonna sell it, but

1:54:36

These are people that don't know

1:54:38

Dave they But

1:54:40

yeah, no the crypto community right

1:54:42

now and one day the crypto

1:54:44

community works in Twitter

1:54:47

and then telegram groups

1:54:49

these telegram groups Will

1:54:52

will make your life hell for it

1:54:54

like I I've heard like I'm sure

1:54:56

there's telegram groups out there right now

1:54:58

that are trying to think of ways

1:55:00

of hacking Dave's crypto

1:55:02

wallet and trying to

1:55:05

tank his His valuations

1:55:07

is everything these people

1:55:09

it's really weird though

1:55:11

because They almost want

1:55:13

to get it on the crime before everyone else

1:55:15

so they can make their money But if

1:55:17

then they don't then they kind of point and

1:55:19

they go hot like you're a criminal You're

1:55:22

a criminal, but then the response is you were

1:55:24

trying to make money off my crime, but

1:55:26

couldn't Yeah, so okay, this

1:55:28

is this is going to Probably

1:55:30

expose me as being a noob

1:55:32

to the crypto scene But

1:55:34

why is it legal to? Make

1:55:38

your own currency That to

1:55:40

me seems like one of those things that

1:55:42

should have been written down as a law

1:55:44

at some point, right? Yeah, but

1:55:46

why is it legal? It's because You

1:55:52

Like on pump fun all you got

1:55:54

to do is connect a all you have

1:55:56

to do is connect a wallet and

1:55:58

you can create an anonymous wallet, right? now.

1:56:00

And it's kind of like, how do you

1:56:02

regulate the internet? That's the question, right? Right.

1:56:07

I guess there could be, I'm

1:56:09

sure pump fund is illegal

1:56:12

in certain countries. I

1:56:14

would just assume so. I don't

1:56:16

know. now, why is it

1:56:18

legal? I think that's kind of

1:56:20

a, it may be illegal to

1:56:22

even do it. But David Sax

1:56:24

has said that this is

1:56:27

in currency. These

1:56:29

are collectibles, hobbies,

1:56:32

kind of similar to sports cards, which

1:56:35

is, I get what he's

1:56:37

saying, but also I think

1:56:39

that was kind of the

1:56:41

cover Trump's ass. And David

1:56:43

Sax is the crypto czar.

1:56:46

Right. I believe that's what Trump's called them. I think

1:56:48

that's what they call them, the crypto czar. What is

1:56:50

a collectible? How can you define

1:56:52

that as a collectible is like a

1:56:54

series of numbers and letters that

1:56:56

you can look at on your phone

1:56:58

screen occasionally? I guess,

1:57:00

I guess they just say it's a

1:57:02

digital collectible. It's kind

1:57:04

of similar back to the

1:57:06

NFTs, where it's like, why, why

1:57:08

do they have value? Well,

1:57:11

other people say they have value,

1:57:13

that's why. But there's no

1:57:15

real utility to them. it's,

1:57:21

yeah, it's, it's all quite

1:57:23

confusing. I think when people

1:57:27

think about this, and they'll say it

1:57:29

doesn't make sense. I kind of agree.

1:57:31

To me, it doesn't make a whole

1:57:34

lot of sense. But people

1:57:36

have agreed upon it. It

1:57:39

feels like it's just like a treehouse. It's

1:57:42

like a, it's like a clubhouse.

1:57:44

And if you're in it, you get

1:57:46

the secret, you get secret handshakes

1:57:48

and secret codes, and you guys just

1:57:50

go off and do your things,

1:57:53

but everybody outside of it looks like,

1:57:55

what the fuck are y 'all doing?

1:57:57

And they're having, they're having a

1:57:59

blast. That's what it looks like from

1:58:01

the outside though. And then also,

1:58:03

you're very, that's a really good analysis.

1:58:06

because there's a treehouse and then

1:58:08

think of it kind of like there's

1:58:10

it's there's a treehouse but then

1:58:12

below it there's the people and then

1:58:14

there's people that are kind of

1:58:16

trying to listen all the time to

1:58:18

what the treehouse is talking about

1:58:21

and then if you hear what the

1:58:23

treehouse is talking about you can

1:58:25

get in early enough because for the

1:58:27

the cryptocurrencies to get value melee

1:58:29

has to tweet it right he has

1:58:31

to tweet it so people who

1:58:34

saw the tweet within

1:58:36

i mean i saw the tweet within

1:58:38

30 seconds so i bought it

1:58:40

immediately and then i cashed out five

1:58:42

minutes later but if you so

1:58:44

people within the crypto community it's kind

1:58:46

of known it's like you're not

1:58:49

supposed to sleep you're just supposed to

1:58:51

be on your computer the entire

1:58:53

time you're trying to find the next

1:58:55

hidden gem you're trying to find

1:58:57

the next melee coin and if

1:58:59

you're fast enough you can

1:59:01

do it but it's also

1:59:05

if you if you're 30 seconds

1:59:07

late you're you're late if you're

1:59:10

a minute late two minutes late

1:59:12

you may lose now and if

1:59:14

you went to the bathroom it's

1:59:16

it's it's it's really it's quite

1:59:18

something it's these i'm in some

1:59:20

telegram groups these guys are talking

1:59:22

all day they're sending coins all

1:59:24

day and then they just they're

1:59:27

essentially like if you don't get

1:59:29

in soon enough don't even buy

1:59:31

it you're gonna lose it's like

1:59:33

if i'm gonna stand is correct

1:59:35

correctly if we go and keep

1:59:37

with the treehouse analogy the people

1:59:39

that are listening into the treehouse the

1:59:43

people in the treehouse are robbing people

1:59:45

and people are listening to treehouse are

1:59:47

waiting on for their chance to rob

1:59:49

people that's what it sounds like to

1:59:51

me yeah to to an aspect yes

1:59:53

um this is hilarious

1:59:55

but they're also robbing the people they're also

1:59:57

robbing the people that they're talking to about That's

1:59:59

what I'm trying to rob the people in

2:00:01

the treehouse. They're like, yo, y 'all,

2:00:03

y 'all trying to rob everybody? Like, yeah,

2:00:05

and then everybody, there's a slow chance. There's

2:00:08

a slow trickulation where it's kind of

2:00:10

like people who aren't close enough to

2:00:12

the treehouse, then they'll hear about it.

2:00:14

And they think they're on the inside.

2:00:17

So the insiders are taking from the people

2:00:19

that think they're on the inside. And

2:00:21

then there's all that there's just

2:00:23

a bunch of layers. And you're right.

2:00:25

A lot of people are just

2:00:27

taking money from other people. Cause they'd

2:00:30

say, as PFT said, it's a

2:00:32

zero sum game. It's PVP and the

2:00:34

robbers robbing the robbers. That shit

2:00:36

is hilarious though. And it just keeps

2:00:38

going and going and going. And

2:00:40

there's this idea that if you just,

2:00:43

all you need is one, like

2:00:45

all you need is one trade, man.

2:00:47

And if you get that one

2:00:49

trade, because it can multiply in a

2:00:51

way that is crazy. If you

2:00:53

get in, if you got in on

2:00:55

the Me Like coinette, like Sabah

2:00:58

100K, which would have been close to

2:01:00

impossible, but if you did, and

2:01:02

it goes to four billion market

2:01:04

cap, there's some people that

2:01:06

if you put enough in, you could

2:01:09

retire off of that, which

2:01:11

is insane to say, but people hear that

2:01:13

and they think, Oh, I can do

2:01:15

it. I can make it. It's, this is

2:01:17

me. I can do it. And

2:01:19

most can't. I, I don't know

2:01:21

if there's any forever been a

2:01:24

study done, but how many people

2:01:26

end up losing in the Solana

2:01:28

casino? I would assume

2:01:30

it's very similar to a casino

2:01:32

in general, like 99 % losers,

2:01:34

99 .5. So they're all rug pulls.

2:01:37

That's to me what it sounds like. every

2:01:39

single coin is a rug pull. It's

2:01:41

just a matter of when you decide to

2:01:43

cash out if you get in early. Yeah.

2:01:47

Then there's that community takeovers aspect

2:01:49

where then there's not, nobody could really

2:01:51

rug pull, but there, you always

2:01:53

kind of rug pull, even if you

2:01:55

have a small amount, like anytime

2:01:57

the price goes down, it's a. It's

2:02:00

a rug pull because the price

2:02:02

goes down based off of sale

2:02:04

like buys and sells obviously, but

2:02:07

If there is a community takeover in

2:02:09

the developer and the team behind it

2:02:11

has sold off all of their coins

2:02:13

And then it's there's a takeover in

2:02:15

it The

2:02:18

community the CTO If

2:02:21

all of the community decides at the

2:02:23

same time But it's

2:02:25

really even hard to have rug

2:02:27

pull because also let's just let's

2:02:29

just reset the table here. None

2:02:31

of this stuff actually exists Correct.

2:02:34

I'm like Right

2:02:37

none of this none of this

2:02:39

none of these things that we've talked

2:02:41

about are real things That you

2:02:43

can do anything with besides change them

2:02:46

into different forms of currency and

2:02:48

the forex markets I think a lot

2:02:50

of people know people that have

2:02:52

gotten into Forex trading like in college

2:02:54

or right after and they're like,

2:02:56

oh all I have to do is

2:02:58

time like the value of currency

2:03:01

increasing or decreasing That that made a

2:03:03

lot of people lose a lot

2:03:05

of money, too But this is somehow

2:03:07

like a thousand times worse and

2:03:09

more dangerous Than the forex trading and

2:03:11

none of this stuff actually exists.

2:03:13

It's just like here's a funny name

2:03:15

Buy into my this is a

2:03:18

scam coin. It's definitely a scam Fuck

2:03:20

you pay me coin and then people are like,

2:03:22

yep, I'm in I got it on the ground

2:03:25

floor of that This is not a scam coin

2:03:27

or this is a scam coin. Fuck you pay

2:03:29

me coin I'm gonna be rich as fuck and

2:03:31

then they're like, oh fuck. I got rug pulled.

2:03:33

Yeah, I don't understand I've seen I've seen videos

2:03:35

of dudes crashing out

2:03:39

Surprised that they got real, but I can't believe you

2:03:41

did this to me. Oh my god Like what

2:03:43

the fuck did you expect name a coin that hasn't

2:03:45

done this all of them do this shit I'm

2:03:47

sure there's some community like It's

2:03:50

just hilarious. No you Aaron

2:03:52

you are you are right.

2:03:54

I saw some people yelling like

2:03:56

that at the president of

2:03:59

Argentina Um, I think a

2:04:01

lot of those guys know if

2:04:03

they crash out, it gets a

2:04:05

lot of clicks. So then people

2:04:07

like you can sell how to,

2:04:09

there's, so there's a whole ecosystem

2:04:11

here, right? If you

2:04:13

are, if you crash out and

2:04:15

you say, oh, I like,

2:04:17

I lost $150 ,000 on melee

2:04:19

coin, that means you had $150

2:04:21

,000 lose. They probably didn't lose

2:04:23

that much money, but let's

2:04:26

just say that's what, like it's,

2:04:28

it, that's their scam. And

2:04:30

then people follow them on Twitter

2:04:32

and then they'll send those,

2:04:34

they'll, they'll say, Hey, it costs

2:04:36

50 bucks a month to

2:04:38

join my telegram group. And then

2:04:40

in the telegram group, they'll

2:04:42

send their, their buys for, for

2:04:44

coins. And then they're saying

2:04:46

like, Hey, like I get inside

2:04:48

information. You can copy my

2:04:50

trades. It's kind of like,

2:04:52

Hey, I'm a, I'm the Jim

2:04:55

Kramer, but it's a, it's a lot

2:04:57

different in then eventually some of

2:04:59

those guys that sell telegram groups and

2:05:01

how to get rich in Solana

2:05:03

coins end up scamming their own communities

2:05:05

because they build up trust over

2:05:07

six months and then they are in

2:05:09

on a coin and then they

2:05:12

have their community send it and then

2:05:14

they rug pull it and then

2:05:16

they just, they seize to exist. They

2:05:18

say bye -bye. So there's this whole

2:05:20

ecosystem. It's, it's, it's not just

2:05:22

people throwing darts. There's, there's

2:05:24

people following on Twitter. There's people

2:05:26

that's like the amount of people that

2:05:28

have sent me, sent me stuff

2:05:30

that are saying, that say, Hey, buy

2:05:33

this coin. This coin is going

2:05:35

to go up. The, the, the

2:05:37

service dog, Hurricane, who died last

2:05:39

night, RIP, his coin,

2:05:42

he doesn't have a coin, but

2:05:44

the dog, Hurricane dog coin

2:05:46

went up to around 400 ,000

2:05:48

last night market cap. Then it

2:05:50

went dead. But

2:05:52

then the white house tweeted

2:05:54

out RIP hurricane and it shot

2:05:56

up to five million. And

2:05:59

now. There's another and then

2:06:01

the thing is there's the

2:06:03

hurricane coin justice for hurricane

2:06:05

that was doing really well Oh,

2:06:07

no no RIP hurricane was

2:06:09

doing really well and it

2:06:11

got shot down because then a

2:06:14

lot of people in another

2:06:16

telegram community created a justice

2:06:18

for hurricane coin and Or

2:06:20

no, sorry an RIP. Yeah a

2:06:22

justice for hurricane coin and that

2:06:25

devalued the other hurricane coin It's

2:06:27

all just one big. I know

2:06:29

I'm I seem like that guy

2:06:31

from always sunny That's at the

2:06:33

board saying all of these things.

2:06:35

It's I sound insane, but this

2:06:37

is how this world works it

2:06:39

makes no sense and People

2:06:42

scam and they try

2:06:44

to go viral and then

2:06:47

they're on twitch They

2:06:49

they it's it's endless.

2:06:51

It's it truly is that

2:06:53

endless It Actually

2:06:56

does make sense. It's the picture

2:06:58

is very clear to me. This

2:07:00

is exactly what our society deserves

2:07:03

It's fair. That's a hundred. This

2:07:05

is it's the end result

2:07:08

of a bunch of a bunch

2:07:10

of entertainment ghouls

2:07:14

Attempting to go viral

2:07:17

To sell that social currency

2:07:19

to capitalize off it This

2:07:21

shit is like horse semen

2:07:23

like if for somehow I

2:07:26

find a Lick I get

2:07:28

lucky enough to hit a lick all

2:07:30

of a sudden I have that social

2:07:32

I got I got the that's the

2:07:34

dude. He knows what's going on So

2:07:36

now I got a telegram group telling

2:07:38

people, but you know, it's a it's

2:07:40

fucking hilarious This is if you invest

2:07:43

and lose your money in this you

2:07:45

deserve every bit of pain and anguish

2:07:47

that comes I'm sorry. This is I

2:07:49

enjoy everybody getting rug pulled. I don't

2:07:51

care This is hilarious. It is the

2:07:53

if somebody was it's If

2:07:55

you go back to when the internet

2:07:58

was created, I'm sure they're There's a lot

2:08:00

of doomsdayers about the internet, talking about

2:08:02

how this is gonna be bad. This is

2:08:04

not gonna be good for society. This

2:08:06

is a great example of the downside of

2:08:08

the internet. They were right, by the

2:08:10

way. Yeah, they were right. No, yeah, yeah,

2:08:12

yeah. And like downside of social media. And

2:08:15

it's in our human DNA, or

2:08:18

not, maybe not human DNA, but since

2:08:21

society, there's always been get rich quick

2:08:23

schemes, right? I'm sure

2:08:25

there were some in the

2:08:27

60s, 70s, 80s, 90s.

2:08:29

And PFT brought up the

2:08:31

forex. I'm sure everyone's

2:08:33

seen the videos of forex. Everyone has

2:08:35

a friend after college, they got in

2:08:37

the forex. And would they

2:08:39

draw the lines on the chart? It's

2:08:43

very similar. It's kind of, instead

2:08:46

of, the only difference

2:08:48

is forex, it

2:08:50

is foreign exchange, like there are

2:08:52

foreign currencies and they're not gonna

2:08:54

go up and down that much. You

2:08:58

can't even have communities like that in

2:09:00

the crypto. I guess they do exist

2:09:02

in Telegram, but you can't meet at

2:09:04

your local community college and draw lines,

2:09:06

because they come and go so quickly.

2:09:08

But it's a get rich scheme. It's the new

2:09:10

get rich scheme. It

2:09:13

is, again, I kind of agree

2:09:15

with Arian, where it's like, yeah, if

2:09:17

you invest in this, I'm not

2:09:19

actually like, I'm concerned too, because I

2:09:21

know where, I know how the

2:09:23

internet works. I've been online for quite

2:09:25

a bit of time. We

2:09:27

work at one of the most online

2:09:29

companies in the world. If

2:09:33

the whole premise of

2:09:35

these coins gaining value and

2:09:37

popping is based on

2:09:39

like viral moments, what's

2:09:41

to stop people from creating a

2:09:43

coin about something really fucked up that

2:09:46

they're about to do? And

2:09:48

then doing that thing, knowing

2:09:50

that in turn it'll be tied

2:09:52

to that coin and then a bunch

2:09:54

of shit heads online will then

2:09:56

invest in that coin and make a

2:09:59

quick buck off. it. I'm

2:10:01

gonna keep it a beam, bro. I'm not even sure you want

2:10:03

to put that shit out there because great

2:10:06

idea. You know that some I'm

2:10:08

gonna ask might do. People have

2:10:10

definitely thought about this shit. I

2:10:13

don't know that they have.

2:10:15

I know that you're, if you're

2:10:17

a bad, if you're a

2:10:19

bad guy, like, right, it'd be

2:10:21

dangerous, man. No, I mean,

2:10:23

I alluded to a little bit

2:10:25

earlier with the Hayden Davis

2:10:27

guy when he was talking to

2:10:29

it about controlling melee through

2:10:31

his sister. said, I own that

2:10:33

N word. Obviously, he's a

2:10:35

white guy. There's

2:10:38

no morals in this community, and

2:10:40

it's not just rug pulling. It's everywhere. You've

2:10:43

seen the meta of

2:10:45

racism, homophobia, and whatnot

2:10:48

was huge in the

2:10:50

crypto coin community a

2:10:52

few months ago. But

2:10:55

it's still, like, the meta

2:10:57

with the coins. Like, there was

2:10:59

a lot of really, really

2:11:01

bad coins. I mean, there was

2:11:03

George Floyd coins. There was,

2:11:05

I think there's a George Droid

2:11:07

coin of sorts that has huge

2:11:10

money in it. So

2:11:13

I, the human aspect of

2:11:15

it is kind of throwing

2:11:17

out the table and you're

2:11:20

right, PFT, that could happen.

2:11:22

And it's already been seen

2:11:24

within this community that there

2:11:26

is no morals or people

2:11:28

feeling bad about investing in

2:11:30

a coin that says, like,

2:11:34

all F words must die.

2:11:36

people, all it takes for

2:11:38

a coin to go up is more people

2:11:40

to invest. And they will invest. They

2:11:43

don't care. It's not like, oh, I'm

2:11:45

opposed to that. I assume

2:11:47

Bonnie Blue will launch a

2:11:49

coin at some point. She

2:11:51

will. Minus 1 ,000 on

2:11:53

that. She's definitely going to invest a

2:11:55

coin. But anything that would make

2:11:57

national news, like, I would, I would

2:11:59

would almost guarantee you that somebody

2:12:01

has thought about this before and been

2:12:03

like, yeah, listen, or like a

2:12:05

very mild version of this would be

2:12:07

somebody at the Super Bowl, right?

2:12:09

And they plan on streaking during a

2:12:11

play and taking all their clothes

2:12:13

off and running out of the field.

2:12:15

They create like Super Bowl streaker

2:12:18

dick coin. And then this dude runs

2:12:20

up and he's waving his dick

2:12:22

around on national television. There's

2:12:24

300 million people that see it

2:12:26

worldwide. That coin then pops. Obviously,

2:12:28

there's some much worse things that people can

2:12:30

do in society than that. But that would

2:12:32

be like a mild way of doing it.

2:12:35

And I guarantee you that the people that

2:12:37

are involved in these types of shit coins,

2:12:40

they don't have like they would

2:12:42

not bat an eye at that. People

2:12:44

would buy it, right? If somebody ran on

2:12:46

a field, not even the

2:12:48

field, you're right. if somebody, I

2:12:51

mean, you're right. I mean,

2:12:53

this is sad and scary to say.

2:12:59

I don't know what would happen,

2:13:01

but let's say somebody committed like

2:13:03

a shooting of sorts. And they

2:13:05

wore a Solana token on it.

2:13:07

I mean, I think the community

2:13:09

would invest in it. Yeah, unfortunately.

2:13:11

Yeah. It's like

2:13:13

publicity at any cost. At

2:13:16

any cost, like I think

2:13:18

I believe nobody would, people

2:13:21

would see it as a

2:13:23

money making opportunity. And I

2:13:25

think they would do it.

2:13:28

There's no evidence. So obviously I'm guessing,

2:13:30

but it's unfortunate. But I think that's

2:13:32

the best way to describe it. Money

2:13:34

making at any cost, any cost. they'll

2:13:36

do it in any way. And if

2:13:38

you can get it on the ground

2:13:40

floor of that coin that gets that

2:13:42

much national news, there's a lot of

2:13:44

people that would do that. And I

2:13:46

don't think they would care like they

2:13:49

would take their money and go home.

2:13:51

Yeah, I think it's fair to say

2:13:53

also that the like vast majority of

2:13:55

people that fuck around in Solana and

2:13:57

play in like the crypto space, they're They're

2:14:00

not the kind of people that would

2:14:02

do something like that, or know -

2:14:04

Oh, no, yeah, no, no, no, but

2:14:06

I do think - But if the publicity

2:14:08

was out there, the facts of the

2:14:10

market would indicate that the coin price

2:14:12

would go up. And

2:14:15

not to say that it's

2:14:17

like the crypto community would

2:14:19

do that, but we see

2:14:21

now, the Zizian Colt, they

2:14:23

got connected online. People with

2:14:25

really awful intentions in this

2:14:27

world are connecting in like

2:14:29

they used to connect in

2:14:31

chat rooms. Now it's discords

2:14:33

and telegrams, and they may

2:14:35

see it as an opportunity

2:14:37

to - Anybody can create

2:14:39

a coin. It's really easy. It's

2:14:41

almost as easy as it gets. It's just

2:14:44

as long as you know how to create a

2:14:46

wallet, I could create a wallet for all

2:14:48

five of you in the next two minutes. It

2:14:51

always drives you. Yeah,

2:14:53

Erin wants to get involved now. I'm

2:14:55

mildly interested now. I'm about to rob the

2:14:57

shed of all these motherfuckers. don't give

2:14:59

a fuck, let's do it. Jack, do

2:15:01

you have any coins that you think are on the come up right

2:15:03

now? No,

2:15:05

I actually - Right now? Something where

2:15:07

I could like 10 ,000 X my

2:15:10

money in like a day would

2:15:12

be ideal. Let's see, let me -

2:15:14

I'm going to go to my telegram

2:15:16

group to see what they've been

2:15:18

discussing during this interview. I'm

2:15:21

going to - All

2:15:23

right, so right now

2:15:25

the most recent coin

2:15:27

that I'm looking at

2:15:29

is called pain. Okay.

2:15:32

And somehow it has a $2 billion

2:15:34

market cap. I would assume this is

2:15:36

a bodied in a way, but it's

2:15:38

called pain soul. If we were in

2:15:40

on that, we could have made a

2:15:42

lot of money. Then

2:15:44

there's infinite money glitch if you're

2:15:47

involved. I'm intrigued. Infinite

2:15:50

money glitch right now is at

2:15:52

a market cap of 3 .7 million.

2:15:54

I was considering investing in this before

2:15:56

I got on the show. It

2:15:58

was around 1 million, but I decided

2:16:00

- to the issue with these coins

2:16:02

are they come and go so

2:16:05

fast if you do you want to

2:16:07

do this you can't focus on

2:16:09

any of anything else you either you're

2:16:11

just looking at the coins like

2:16:13

you're just on the chart you look

2:16:15

you look plug you look plugged

2:16:17

in right now Doug angle I love

2:16:19

you ever slept in seven days

2:16:22

jack mac is half half code but

2:16:24

infinite money glitch but no I

2:16:26

mean I would not suggest I have

2:16:28

nothing in my holding oh actually

2:16:30

I own this coin just cuz it's

2:16:32

called but it's if anybody's interested

2:16:34

in that but outside of that no

2:16:37

I obviously I would say if

2:16:39

you look at my crypto portfolio 99

2:16:41

% of it is Bitcoin Ethereum chain

2:16:43

link Solana then 1 % I put

2:16:45

aside for some meme coin fun

2:16:47

but that's what gonna do I go

2:16:49

to Chicago I'm gonna go to

2:16:52

Chicago and I'm gonna get the cameras

2:16:54

from me I'm gonna walk up

2:16:56

to PFC and slap the shit out

2:16:58

of him and he gonna fight

2:17:00

back and we're gonna have pft slap

2:17:02

corn okay I was thinking I

2:17:04

was thinking earlier wolf killer coin for

2:17:07

you I would

2:17:09

have to kill a wolf though

2:17:11

yeah that's a thing yeah have something

2:17:13

to make it pop you said

2:17:15

you could I mean also I believe

2:17:17

so we're at it we'll never

2:17:19

know we're at a point now where

2:17:21

a lot of people are saying

2:17:23

the trenches are dead by

2:17:26

that they mean the Solana

2:17:28

meme coin things are really bad

2:17:31

you know what you could

2:17:33

see it in the price of

2:17:35

Solana it went down big

2:17:37

before coins like the hurricane dog

2:17:39

coin would have went up

2:17:41

to 100 million market cap now

2:17:43

they're barely going people were

2:17:45

shocked that Dave's greed coin could

2:17:48

only get up to 35

2:17:50

million they're saying the trenches are

2:17:52

dead but but also this

2:17:54

news moves at the speed of light

2:17:56

in this community like you were saying

2:17:58

like a couple months ago uh racist

2:18:00

was the meta, but the community has

2:18:02

moved on from that. That's a dark

2:18:04

time in our past. Acting like it's

2:18:06

the civil rights movement of the 1960s.

2:18:08

Things move on so quickly that who

2:18:10

knows what's going to happen tomorrow. All

2:18:12

the coins that you mentioned earlier, if

2:18:15

you try to go what's based on

2:18:17

Jack's Telegram channel right now that he's

2:18:19

seeing and you invest it tomorrow morning

2:18:21

when Macrodocin comes out, you're

2:18:23

already way, way behind. You're going

2:18:25

all your money. Yeah, the melee

2:18:28

coin in an hour went from

2:18:30

like $0 to $5, 6, 7

2:18:32

billion dollars, I think even more.

2:18:34

Yeah. And then went all the

2:18:36

way back down the 200 million

2:18:38

after he deleted the tweet. Now

2:18:40

I think it's around there. And

2:18:43

then, yeah, go ahead. No, I

2:18:45

was just going to say, I

2:18:47

will say RIP Hurricane though. Hurricane

2:18:49

was a very good boy. RIP

2:18:52

Hurricane, 16 years. I think

2:18:55

he served with a lot

2:18:57

of different Presidency, shout out

2:18:59

Rico Bosco. The

2:19:02

nice news is nobody

2:19:04

within Barstool has really launched

2:19:06

a coin. Obviously

2:19:09

outside of Dave, but I

2:19:11

meant like more so employees.

2:19:14

I wonder who would be the most likely one too. The

2:19:16

most likely. Outside of the

2:19:19

people that are in the crypto,

2:19:21

like let's just say somebody who could

2:19:23

get tricked into it. The Minci

2:19:25

coin. Yes. The Minci coin would be

2:19:27

amazing. Yes. The US

2:19:29

Mint. Yeah. And

2:19:32

it's like based around the like

2:19:34

I'm bringing the Minci coin to the

2:19:36

people like it's right before the

2:19:38

College World Series. I think it has

2:19:40

legs. I'm not going to sell

2:19:42

it on him because I but I

2:19:44

think the Minci coin. Don't

2:19:47

do that. If anybody's listening to not

2:19:49

do that, I would buy

2:19:52

10 ,000 Blutman coins right now. Yeah.

2:19:54

Yeah. Blutman. Yeah. I

2:19:56

think he would believe in a Blutman

2:19:58

coin now. I think he wouldn't

2:20:00

but The only thing is he could

2:20:02

be tricked by like the Hayden

2:20:04

Davises of the world who trick you

2:20:06

into believing in the coin and

2:20:08

thinking that it's going to come like

2:20:10

build a real community. But

2:20:13

yeah, no, a Blutman coin

2:20:15

of a just or like I

2:20:17

know ball coin. I think

2:20:19

it could do well. Mincey would

2:20:22

definitely he's the number one

2:20:24

choice to get tricked into launching

2:20:26

his own crypto. I would

2:20:28

say probably honestly, Frank,

2:20:30

the tank coin could revolutionize

2:20:32

the world. He

2:20:35

would make a ton of money. He would

2:20:37

make a lot. Well, I think we all

2:20:39

could. No, I think

2:20:41

it's unfortunate. But

2:20:43

I think you could a lot. You could

2:20:45

make a lot of money doing this.

2:20:47

And you can make your friends a lot

2:20:49

of money. But it's such dirty money.

2:20:51

Yeah. No, for the record, I will never

2:20:53

launch my own coin. I will never

2:20:55

invest in a coin. I will never talk

2:20:57

online and tell people about a coin

2:20:59

that I've invested in. It's

2:21:02

because it seems to me like

2:21:04

if you have a big audience and

2:21:06

you put your own coin out

2:21:08

there, I'd say the vast majority of

2:21:10

the times like 95 % of the

2:21:13

times, you're just going to be

2:21:15

making money off the people that follow

2:21:17

you on social media. And

2:21:19

to me, that seems like a very, very dirty

2:21:21

move. Yeah. Now, exploiting

2:21:23

nice guy. mean, it's a fact. There's

2:21:26

probably 5 % of the cases where

2:21:28

that's not that's not what the people

2:21:30

are doing. But it just be like,

2:21:32

Hey, thanks for following me. Give me

2:21:34

your money. Well, Millay

2:21:36

was saying, Hey, not

2:21:39

that many people lost money on

2:21:41

this coin. among

2:21:43

those people, how many of

2:21:45

them were Argentinian probably 1%.

2:21:47

But that's not true. Like

2:21:50

they're like, who follows Millay? But

2:21:52

Millay had some aura going. He

2:21:54

was, he was the guy that he had

2:21:56

the chainsaw. You could disagree with his policies, but

2:21:58

he had some aura going. but now it's

2:22:00

ruined. It's one of them.

2:22:02

It's a huge political misstep. He

2:22:05

kind of got through the hard

2:22:07

times in his early presidency, but this,

2:22:11

it was such a bad misstep by him.

2:22:13

He shouldn't have done it. And

2:22:15

I guarantee the money he made, it's not

2:22:17

worth it. the for sure. It's not worth

2:22:19

it. Jack Mack, thank you for joining us.

2:22:22

Really appreciate it. Thank you for educating. Thank you,

2:22:24

Jack. I might send you a couple hundred

2:22:26

dollars and see how quickly you can turn it

2:22:28

into 10 grand for me. Okay, perfect. Yeah,

2:22:30

I would love to do that. Thank you for

2:22:33

having me. Always an honor. And

2:22:35

thanks for, yeah. Thanks for having me.

2:22:37

We'll turn it into 10 ,000 and

2:22:39

then we'll launch the mince coin, the

2:22:42

mince. Bring it to the people. We'll

2:22:44

do. All

2:22:46

right. That was Jack Mack. Thank you

2:22:49

to him for joining. Best

2:22:51

of luck with raising Bonnie

2:22:53

Blue's child as your own. I'm sending him

2:22:55

some money. I'm going to have him

2:22:57

be my shit coin investor. I will not

2:22:59

be touching shit coins. I recommend to

2:23:01

everybody out there that hopefully you learned enough

2:23:03

to not fuck with them. I'm

2:23:06

making a PFT slap. Don't

2:23:08

even joke about that. Don't even joke about

2:23:10

it. Should we do a Brandon Walker push

2:23:12

coin? Shelf

2:23:14

coin. Yes. Shelf coin. A big T

2:23:16

high noon coin. Oh, that's it. But

2:23:18

I don't, I don't want to be

2:23:20

involved in this because I see people

2:23:22

saying, oh, this is a crime. This

2:23:24

and the other. I don't want any

2:23:26

involvement. But if someone else wants to

2:23:28

make a big T noon coin, I

2:23:30

feel like that could go kind of

2:23:32

nuclear. I would love to,

2:23:34

I would love to get in on the ground floor. Big

2:23:37

T, if you start, if you start

2:23:40

promoting big T shit coins. You

2:23:43

got to break me off. I'm not promoting.

2:23:45

I don't want anything to do with that. Yeah,

2:23:48

I think I do. Anybody who's

2:23:50

willing to invest in my shit and get

2:23:52

your ass scammed. How about

2:23:54

me? There's. I don't care about the

2:23:56

scamming portion. I just care about

2:23:58

going to jail. If

2:24:01

have they might go to Jeff or no

2:24:03

and Jack says they won't but I Just

2:24:06

see people on Twitter be like this guy

2:24:08

just admitted to a crime I don't I don't

2:24:10

know and I don't know what is and

2:24:12

what isn't I don't know crimes exist Crimes

2:24:15

might not exist anymore. Interesting.

2:24:17

Yeah, long -lived again. Well,

2:24:19

at least like Bitcoin

2:24:21

related or crypto related crimes the only

2:24:23

SEC around these parts now is

2:24:25

the southeastern conference go vols Yeah, who

2:24:27

did who you guys playing on

2:24:29

Saturday? A &M on the road

2:24:31

big game top 10 matchup didn't aim. They just

2:24:34

got their ass kicked though, right? They lost

2:24:36

to the Mississippi State last night bad Bad

2:24:39

loss tough to win on the road in this

2:24:41

league best league of all time. You think so Statistically,

2:24:44

yeah But I just saw

2:24:46

a stat that you guys were 500

2:24:48

since like January 4th. Yeah. Yeah, I

2:24:50

think they'll probably finish the season

2:24:53

500 too It's it's tough to win

2:24:55

in this mid. You guys are

2:24:57

mid. Yeah Okay That's

2:25:00

been a very funny thing. I hope it

2:25:02

keeps I hope people keep falling for it

2:25:04

The fact that Carl Ravage said that is

2:25:06

so unbelievable. Yeah. All right, we will see

2:25:08

you guys on Tuesday Maybe

2:25:12

area Foster in

2:25:14

person Hmm Some

2:25:17

spread love you guys You

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