The Joe Rogan Experience XX
[0] The Joe Rogan Experience.
[1] Train by day, Joe Rogan podcast by night all day.
[2] Sweet baby Jesus.
[3] Tony Hinchcliff is in the house today.
[4] Oh, yeah.
[5] Tony Hinchcliff, how's your life?
[6] Great, man. Having fun and kicking butt.
[7] Kickin butt?
[8] I know I hardly believe people when they say kicking butt.
[9] You say I'm kicking ass, I'll take you seriously.
[10] You say kicking butt and like, what are you doing?
[11] You partying with old ladies, beating them at things.
[12] How are you kicking butt?
[13] Just staying busy.
[14] Kick it's my favorite thing to do is to stay busy.
[15] What about kicking butt?
[16] Well, you know what?
[17] I'm going to rephrase it.
[18] I've been kicking ass.
[19] There you go.
[20] Thank you very much.
[21] Thank you very much.
[22] I appreciate also all the people that have sent comments pro and negative about the new sci -fi TV show.
[23] Appreciate all your input.
[24] think there's a rare time where people get to give input about things they see online, whether it's a stand -up comedy show or a TV show like this show or anything.
[25] It's important that people get to talk about stuff and tell me what sucks.
[26] I want to know.
[27] It's not perfect.
[28] No shows are perfect, man. It's hard.
[29] It's hard to do a television show that's perfect.
[30] It's also hard to do a television show like this where you're squeezing hours of information and hours of conversations into like 40 plus minutes.
[31] But one of the things that I've found is that people are so fucking attached to the shit they believe.
[32] They're so attached.
[33] And the big one that people are mad at me now is chemtrails.
[34] Because we had an episode that kind of debunk chemtrails.
[35] And it didn't debunk all chemtrails.
[36] This is what people need to understand.
[37] And this is really important.
[38] First of all, I don't work for the government.
[39] But if I did work for the government, I probably wouldn't tell you.
[40] But I don't.
[41] I don't.
[42] I'm a fucking, I give up.
[43] Come on, pot -smoking fucking cage -fighting commentator.
[44] I'm not working for the government, all right?
[45] Stop it.
[46] Don't be silly.
[47] You would be the perfect person.
[48] Perfect shield.
[49] The perfect shill.
[50] What people are seeing, for the most part, when you see these contrails, these trails behind jets that become artificial clouds, the way it's been explained to me by not just one, but numerous scientists, is that when jet engines pass through various levels of condensation, it creates different effects.
[51] And if a jet engine passes through sky that has enough condensation, it will literally change the temperature of the sky, stir it up, and create a cloud.
[52] And it's a lingering cloud behind the jet.
[53] And if you're looking at it, it looks like someone spraying artificial clouds.
[54] And you get this feeling like, oh, my God, they're spraying cloud.
[55] Like, I saw them, and I saw some of the documentaries on it.
[56] And there was quite a bit of time before I was looking at it.
[57] I was like, it doesn't make sense, but is it possible that they're really spraying artificial clouds out of all these planes?
[58] And then you talk to people that tell you that these are military planes and this is a constant geothermal engineering exercise.
[59] But then when you find out that it is possible to put a jet engine through various levels of condensation and create these clouds, like scientifically proven 100%.
[60] You've got to go, okay, well, that's 100%.
[61] If that's 100%, is there a way to tell when they're going to leave contrails and when they're not?
[62] It turns out there is.
[63] There's a NASA website.
[64] You go to the NASA website.
[65] It shows you where there's condensation, where there will be contrails.
[66] And it's for pilots so they can see better.
[67] It's for people that are like trying to observe the sky.
[68] There's like a bunch of reasons why they monitor this shit.
[69] They know when contrails are going to exist and when they're not.
[70] In fact, in 1942, the government was trying to figure out what the fuck was going on because they just first started having planes involved in World War II.
[71] And they put out a paper on what they called persistent condensation trails.
[72] And that is these lines that were behind.
[73] these planes and their conclusion was that it's a natural part of what happens to the atmosphere when a plane flies by and it's sometimes they last and sometimes they don't based on how much moisture's in the atmosphere 19 -fucking 42 they did this so this is something that has been scientifically able to be explained for a long time that said now this is where everybody gets crazy the i'm sure the government or let's just say people that are evil let's not just say the government because it's probably not even the government now it's probably the government of the past, which you can't blame the people now.
[74] You can blame them on a lot of shit, but you can't blame them for shit that happened in the 50s.
[75] For sure, people have sprayed things out of planes.
[76] 100%.
[77] It's definitely happened.
[78] For sure, you're dealing with a power structure that values money over certain aspects of humanity, for sure, 100%.
[79] But we've got to be honest about what's happening and what's not happening.
[80] Southwest is not spraying artificial clouds.
[81] They're accidentally making them in a natural byproduct of a jet engine.
[82] passing through condensation.
[83] But it doesn't mean that people haven't done evil shit in the past.
[84] It just means that's what that is.
[85] And people are getting so fucking mad at me on Twitter and calling me a shill and a government agent and thinking that somehow or another, I'm changing the truth because I want to protect myself or something.
[86] I think people are looking for like a reason, something to blame, you know, the lack of health and feeling good and, you know, on.
[87] And I think that they do that.
[88] and then they blame it on the chemtrails and they roll into McDonald's and eat five Big Macs and wonder why they're feeling shitty they think they're spraying stuff down on them Have you ever seen the one the video with Prince on the Prince sitting with Dick Gregory?
[89] Pull it up Prince talks about chem trails Prince is talking about chem trails in the hood Prince Prince Prince is one of the baddest rock and rollers of all the time and he's talking about chem trails in the hood when he was growing up and it sounds like he's singing a song like it's like almost lyrical like the way he looks at it's like sometimes it snows in April I thought it was purple rain yeah the video is the video is really quite fascinating it's did you find it yeah okay I play this bitch like Jack oh it's not Dicker I'm sorry well because I knew I was right you know we talked about this in our very first interview and conversation together it's obvious now that artists are supposed to own their master recordings okay this isn't the part there's a part where he talks about chem trails oh it says Prince Dick Gregory you started to see a whole bunch of phenomena of chem trails okay and you know when I was a kid I used to see these trails in the sky all the time and so that's cool a jet just went over And then you started to see a whole bunch of them.
[90] And the next thing you know, everybody in your neighborhood was fighting and arguing, and you didn't know why.
[91] Okay?
[92] And you really didn't know why.
[93] I mean, everybody was fighting.
[94] So he started riffing about the chem trails.
[95] And he started to say things that hit home so hard.
[96] And I would recommend that everybody try to get what he said online or wherever and try to get a copy of it and just listen to it.
[97] Because I'm so moved that I had to write the song.
[98] He wrote a song about chemtrails?
[99] Really?
[100] But all the hassle.
[101] What is this?
[102] That's a different video.
[103] That's actually Dick Gregory.
[104] That's the guy who brought these a Pruder film to the Heralda Rivera show, Dick Gregory, the older guy.
[105] he was a stand -up comedian, like an activist.
[106] And he brought this Zapruder film to Geraldo Rivera show and showed it on television, the President Kennedy getting shot for the first time.
[107] It's actually in the 1970s, long after his death.
[108] He died in 63.
[109] They showed it on TV, I think, in like 72 or something like that.
[110] 72, 73.
[111] Might have been even later than that.
[112] Yeah, they showed the actual, it might have been 75.
[113] Yeah, they showed the actual gunshot to the head on national television.
[114] They even showed a close -up on it.
[115] And Geraldo Rivera was the conspiracy theorist back then.
[116] Geraldo Rivera, who now works for Fox News, back then he was saying the shot clearly comes from the front as you see his head snap back into the left.
[117] Like, wow, it's interesting.
[118] It really does.
[119] It is tough to argue that.
[120] I mean, I'd love to see that broken down.
[121] Like, how do you explain his head going from front to back?
[122] But how crazy is Prince on chemtrails?
[123] Oh, my goodness.
[124] You listen to that, and you're like, wow and all of a sudden everyone's fighting and I couldn't figure out why when I was a kid there was only a few airplanes and then as the airplane business got bigger there was more airplanes in the sky well what he's saying actually kind of flies in the face of the traditional chem trail theorists they believe that these long lines in the sky didn't exist in the past and that they're fairly recent but there's like photos from like the 80s and shit people took where there's these lines in the sky that look like artificial clouds and it's just it's just part of the process of flying a jet it does create a cloud though and people are like these clouds are blanking up the sky it was really clear until they flew by that is true it does happen that is real yeah and it goes along with what you're saying about the planes making it because planes have gotten bigger and bigger as the years have gone on they didn't always have a 747 or 757 you know so as these are getting bigger of course the the chem trails will be too it seems at least well there's you know the other thing that's real is that it changes the temperature of the earth.
[125] That is a fact.
[126] In fact, the temperature changed quite a bit after 9 -11.
[127] Do you remember what it was like when 9 -11 happened and then all of a sudden no one was flying for like two weeks?
[128] Yeah.
[129] Well, it changed the temperature of the earth.
[130] Forget if it heated up or cool it down.
[131] Let's see.
[132] Temperature changed 9 -1 -1.
[133] Let's see.
[134] I would say cool down.
[135] What would you say?
[136] Yeah, I would say that.
[137] Yeah, I think so, too.
[138] Opposite reaction, right?
[139] Right.
[140] Okay, let's say.
[141] Temperature changed after 9 -1 -1.
[142] on air traffic affects the climate yeah yeah let's see this oh yeah and then it seems like the but i know the purity of the air definitely changes temperatures during and then everybody's tears well it even says it in here listen this during a three -day commercial flight hiatus when artificial clouds known as contrails all but disappeared so they're like admitting on cnnonn that these planes create artificial clouds like no one's tried to hide it isn't like some crazy conspiracy that people we're wondering about, but artificial clouds known as contrails all but disappeared, the variations in high and low temperatures increased by 1 .1 degrees.
[143] Interesting.
[144] Each day said meteorological researchers.
[145] That's interesting.
[146] I don't know if that's, I don't know if that means anything, though.
[147] It's so hard to tell because like the temperature fluctuates by more than a degree every day anyway.
[148] And if it goes up, I mean, it could be, I mean, I'm an idiot, but I'm reading this and I'm going, are you sure?
[149] Anyway, the point is, in this, even in this, you know, CNN paper from 2002, it says artificial clouds known as contrails.
[150] I think what people are looking at them, they think it's something they didn't happen before.
[151] They're like, they, oh, I didn't, these weren't there before.
[152] It doesn't mean that people haven't sprayed shit out of planes.
[153] But what it does mean is that what you're seeing is not what you think is happening most of the time.
[154] when you see this spray what you're seeing is a fucking cloud that's what happens when it goes through the jet but if it was a spray it wouldn't look like that if it was aluminum and barium which is like what they're claiming the government for some reason is spraying in the sky it would be more like smoke signals or like those things behind a plane a smoke writer it would linger in the sky but those are heavy metals those are particles even if they're nanoparticles they're going to fall they weigh something it's not going to be like moisture in the air which just lingers like a cloud was we know about clouds we don't know about shit that like sits up in the clouds but it's actually aluminum it just floats up there that's not even that's not even possible it would fall would fall out of the sky it's not the same thing so i understand people's mistrust of the government i understand that people but you can't when when something's explainable you got to explain it you know and it doesn't doesn't remove all the other possibilities of nefarious doings but it does explain one thing that people are trying to point in the wrong direction.
[155] And the problem is if you point in that direction and then people can prove that that's not what's going on, but you won't let it go, then they're not going to listen to you when it comes to other shit either.
[156] They're going to think, oh, you're that guy that believes the shit that's kind of wacky.
[157] Right.
[158] And this is one of those things.
[159] It's a tricky one, man. It's really tricky.
[160] Yeah.
[161] Because it looks like they're fucking spraying artificial clouds.
[162] Right.
[163] And in effect, they are making artificial clouds.
[164] That is a fact.
[165] the guy in the show that one of the craziest moments was that he had this test that he did, this water test and he showed that there's aluminum in the water but you look at the test results from the lab and it says sludge so like and I go well you so it's got dirt in it no no it's just water but it says sludge like the test results say sludge and all sludge has aluminum in it because all dirt has aluminum in it so it's not testing water for aluminum that fell from the sky you're testing water for having dirt in it which always has aluminum in it.
[166] Yeah.
[167] That was a good owning, by the way.
[168] I didn't want to own them.
[169] Look, you know, I just, I wish these guys had approached some of these things with a little bit more of an open mind and, you know, and not just go one way or the other.
[170] Right.
[171] But that's one of the things we're seeing over and over again on this show.
[172] So people just, they get an ID in their head and they just fucking run with it.
[173] Right.
[174] I thought that little town or whatever city that the sound was coming from, I thought that was one of the most interesting things about the episode from yesterday.
[175] Yeah.
[176] But did they even, did you even figure out if it was coming from that island?
[177] No one can tell.
[178] No one can tell.
[179] Did you hear it?
[180] No, I didn't hear it.
[181] The people that experienced it, they said it was really bad a couple of years ago.
[182] It got better, but occasionally it still happens.
[183] It's like this weird hum that's in this town, and no one knows what the hell's causing it.
[184] Whoa.
[185] Yeah, it's like, it's like, like, it's like, it rattles your wind.
[186] windows and stuff, and it's in this area of Canada called Windsor, Ontario.
[187] It's well -documented.
[188] There's terabytes of this hum online.
[189] Nobody can figure out what the hell it is.
[190] And some people believe there's a lot of, like, crazy conspiracies.
[191] One of them being that it's a harp repair station.
[192] Harp is this gigantic antenna array that's in Alaska, they send radio signals up into the ionosphere.
[193] But, you know, who knows what the hell it is?
[194] There's another thing to take into consideration that nobody was willing to consider, but it is possible that they dig under the ground around there for salt, you know, and they're salt mining.
[195] And they say it wasn't, you know, that wasn't happening while the sound was going on, but, you know, I don't know.
[196] How the fuck do you know?
[197] It's a weird thing, though.
[198] It's all these people experience it.
[199] It's not just like a couple of cuckoo heads, see dragons.
[200] There's like a lot of people, and they record it, you know.
[201] Wow.
[202] Yeah, it's pretty freaky.
[203] That one guy said he had seven terabytes, though.
[204] I wish you would have challenged him on that.
[205] No, no, he does.
[206] A lot of audio.
[207] Oh, he does.
[208] He records that shit for, like, the entire night.
[209] Right.
[210] You know, he'll set it up.
[211] He has, like, a recorder, and he'll, like, set an MP3 recorder up and taped through the night.
[212] Yeah, I really believe him, because he has, he's been following this and being an activist on this shit for...
[213] Can you imagine if you live there, man, and all of a sudden, you fucking windows are rattling in the middle of the night.
[214] Yeah, I wouldn't move the fuck out.
[215] Well, they don't have any money.
[216] I wouldn't move, too, if you had some money, but if you don't have any money, man, oh, shit.
[217] And you're stuck there and you can't go to sleep, and then you have to go to work in the morning, and you're fucking exhausted because, your house has been humming.
[218] Windsor's a pretty interesting town, because that's where everybody from Ohio and Michigan goes to get drunk when they're 18, because you can drink there before you're 21.
[219] Oh, really?
[220] You're at a strip clubs.
[221] Jamie, you've been there.
[222] So it's like you go there and you fast forward three years of your life and you can do anything you want at 18 if you just go over a bridge.
[223] Well, Detroit is fucking crazy, man. If you've never been to Detroit before, I recommend going just to see the $39 houses.
[224] There's houses for sale for $39, dude.
[225] You could buy a house for $39.
[226] They told us we could buy a house for $500, and I thought they were fucking crazy.
[227] And then someone from the Rogan board found a house for $39.
[228] Wow.
[229] Jesus.
[230] Dude, they just went bankrupt.
[231] The entire city went bankrupt.
[232] It almost seems like it's almost like an apple stock at the very beginning.
[233] Like, we should buy all these $39 houses, you know, like while they're this low.
[234] You know what, man?
[235] It might not come back in your lifetime.
[236] it might be what we're seeing might be when people find the ruins of ancient cities in the past sometimes cities just go so far down they never come back sometimes cities stick around forever like rome you could drive by the fucking coliseum today somehow another they managed to keep some form of a society around in that area for all these years it changed it morphed but there's still people there there's still a society but fucking detroit is close it's close man This is 47 % illiteracy rate.
[237] 47 % illiteracy rate.
[238] Yeah, it's crazy.
[239] I mean, it is one of the craziest places in the world, and it's in America.
[240] It's a place that used to thrive.
[241] Think about, like, the 50s and the 60s, like the roaring times for the auto industry.
[242] They're making fucking 69 Chevys, and everybody's making money, and there's union workers, and everyone's getting paid well.
[243] And then all of a sudden, somewhere along the line, GM's like, we're out of here, dog.
[244] We're going to take our shit to Mexico.
[245] We're going to make cars in China.
[246] We're going to, you guys cost too much money.
[247] We're tired of this shit.
[248] And they pull out.
[249] And it's catastrophic.
[250] Oh, yeah.
[251] I mean, do you see Roger and me?
[252] The Michael Moore?
[253] Yeah.
[254] Yeah, I think so.
[255] Yeah, it's all about that.
[256] It's all about Flint, Michigan.
[257] Yeah.
[258] It's all about watching these towns implode when the jobs aren't there anymore.
[259] The jobs literally pull out of the community and poof, that's it.
[260] They're gone.
[261] And then everybody's like, oh, my God, how do I eat?
[262] And then it's fucking crazy.
[263] And that's going on right now.
[264] The city where I'm from just got ranked.
[265] There was an article I tweeted.
[266] It's the number one most dilapidated city or something like that.
[267] And it used to be the number one steel -producing city for the entire world.
[268] And they built it there because it was so cloudy that back in the day satellites couldn't see through clouds.
[269] Oh, my God.
[270] So they built it all in Youngstown, Ohio, which has the weird lake effect.
[271] So there's always clouds over where I'm from pretty much.
[272] And so the whole steel industry was that.
[273] there and then it it's nothing I mean it is there is nothing there now that's incredible it's really wild it was a big big big steel producing city and mafia town and they got rid of the mafia in the 90s and steel like the 70s super mafia town yeah that's actually what my parents my parents were in that business before what business were they in um they did some shady stuff they did some family things yeah they were they were almost everybody that my parents knew as well they knew them from being you know in some kind of business like my mom for example ran numbers you know number running it's like a form of racketeering and illegal lottery so she would be the the center person of this entire thing all the people that would call in their numbers would call her and uh and that's just what she did wow that's incredible yeah my uh grandmother went to jail for numbers running.
[274] Yeah, she apparently got caught.
[275] You know, what she would do was she would be like the go -between or something.
[276] She would, like, move things for, you know, it was like a job, I guess.
[277] And they arrested her, and she didn't want to rat anybody out.
[278] So she spent, like, six months in jail.
[279] Wow.
[280] Yeah, I didn't even know about it until I was, like, in my 20s.
[281] You know, my mom never told us about it.
[282] Yeah, it's interesting.
[283] She had no choice but to tell me because when I was a kid, you know how when you're a kid in the phone rings, you try to pick it up, hello.
[284] Well, people would ask for Gina.
[285] and my mom's name's Joy.
[286] So when they're like, hello, is Gina, is Gina available?
[287] No Gina lives here, sorry.
[288] And I remember one day I told my mom, I go, mom, people keep calling asking for Gina.
[289] She goes, what are you doing with these phone calls?
[290] What do you mean?
[291] I'm like, you know, because obviously she was missing business.
[292] I was just being a little kid being helpful.
[293] No Gina here.
[294] Sorry.
[295] Oh, wow.
[296] And so very young, I had to realize what she was doing because also she was on the phone a lot and she would be repeating back these numbers to people.
[297] And there's like all this terminology and stuff.
[298] like P .O. and box and all these different things.
[299] Like you want that straight or box, which means like straight means you're picking three numbers in a row like four, six, seven.
[300] And box means you could have four, six, seven.
[301] But if it comes out seven, four, six, four, seven, or six, four, seven, or whatever, you'd you in either way.
[302] So there's all this terminology.
[303] So you'd hear her on the phone, three, three, four, six, because she would repeat back the numbers that they just gave her to confirm.
[304] So it's, like, unbelievable.
[305] Wow.
[306] Yeah.
[307] So that's who you grew up in that environment.
[308] Did you, did you ever see any?
[309] anything like dangerous or was it just like gambling type stuff nothing dangerous ever the closest thing that uh the closest thing that uh the closest thing that i had a weird feeling about when i was a kid was one time my dad came to visit because i lived with my mom so my dad would just come in and visit sometimes and the weirdest thing was he came in came over one day with a with a cast on his hand and i'm like how'd you break your hand and i remember my mom looking at him weird and him looking at her way i don't i still don't know exactly what happened with the broken hand but i mean i don't know know it could have been like a punishment he could have beat somebody up he he was he owned a restaurant uh at the time so it's not like he he didn't do he didn't and he wasn't the hands on guy at the restaurant huh i don't know what how he broke his hand yeah we're gonna have to leave that one to yeah yeah yeah suspicions yeah it'd be nice to at least he didn't like make something up like to fill in the blank to make the story better right no exactly i keep it real yeah isn't it weird when you really stop and think about how little our parents knew about the world like now that we live in this really strange place where we're finding out like you pretty mean you just ask your phone and it'll answer you almost any question you can come up with and just think about growing up and having kids and living your whole life without that and you're like my god like is that even society is that even civilization wow our poor fucking parents It's unbelievable.
[310] They were lucky they had phones.
[311] Oh, yeah.
[312] They really were.
[313] There's apes.
[314] I know.
[315] The evolution of everything's crazy.
[316] I just found out there's a high school district in L .A. in which all the kids are getting iPads now, so they upload all their information on the iPad, and that's their only book.
[317] So now they're done with books.
[318] And think about how many tons of pounds of books we carried on our shoulders as kids for no reason.
[319] There's generations to come that will never know that feeling.
[320] They're going to look at us, like, what do you mean you were carrying books around?
[321] It doesn't make tons of paper stacked on top.
[322] What is?
[323] Why would you do that?
[324] I don't get it as they scan through nothingness.
[325] You know what I mean?
[326] I was thinking about that the other day, about how paper and books is just going to be this antique.
[327] Well, are you starting to see some of these different phones that are coming out that allow you to answer and scroll and do things without actually touching the phone?
[328] And that when you look away from the phone, like it changes the way the phone behaves and you look at it yeah the Galaxy S4 does that yeah I think three also where you can just wave your hand over to like answer our phone call does it the three as well I don't know the four does though there's a lot of like weird shit's happening with like the ability to like just conjure things up out of the air with your hands and your your looks it just doesn't seem like a good idea because like you'll be like laying in bed and like phone ring and you like wave over it now you just have a video call and your dicks just like in the case that sounds like a problem for Brian Reddman Yeah, exactly.
[329] If you sleep with your dick next to your phone and you have that.
[330] If you pull your dick out every time the phone rings, just uninstinct.
[331] Oh, are we doing this?
[332] Oh, okay, we're doing this.
[333] Oh, you want to do this.
[334] Yeah.
[335] No, I think that what I was getting at is that it's going to get weird and weird.
[336] Like the human computer, human information interface is going to get weirder and weirder.
[337] It's going to get weirder and weirder.
[338] It's going to be like some eye implant or something.
[339] Oh, yeah.
[340] Totally.
[341] Something.
[342] you scrolling through things.
[343] Because there's going to be a point even where wearing a lens or something is going to be like, oh, look at them, that's, that person's still wearing the lens.
[344] When you ain't no balls to get a fucking operation, buddy?
[345] Right.
[346] You're afraid of a neural impact?
[347] First, they'll do something to your eye and then they realize, no, you really got to get to the cerebral cortex itself.
[348] Right.
[349] So it'll be looking at people like they pierced their ears.
[350] Did you get your brain pierced?
[351] Yeah, just going right down the factory line at a baby ward, whatever those are called.
[352] Yeah, Duncan and I were talking about this, and we both agree that there's going to come a time where you're probably not going to use your regular memory anymore that your regular memory will be replaced by some sort of internal digital storage which can record everything you see in total real time HD right I mean that's pretty pretty likely to be what we're dealing with in the future and then we're going to swap hard drives and shit and I'm going to be able to watch 20 inch click fuck it really is it's going to be it's going to be like the matrix how they just like upload information yeah it seems like it's inevitable they've already figured out a way to put artificial memories in a mouse.
[353] Have you heard of that?
[354] Yeah.
[355] They figured out a way to do that to mice.
[356] They figured out a way to somehow or another install an artificial memory in a mouse.
[357] And they also figured out how to make a cat's tail move without actually a man with a brain thing on can make a cat's tail move wirelessly somehow or another.
[358] I need to do that, man. That sounds awesome.
[359] It's fucking nuts.
[360] I put it up on Twitter.
[361] If you could find it, day or two maybe jamie can help you the uh the story is uh it's pretty fucking freaky the ability to control another thing me even it's just a cat with your brain what the fuck is going to happen in the future people are going to force people to walk into their houses and blow them and having your pet will be a totally different experience like that would be like your warrior like all right cat go in the kitchen see if there's anybody there like you're because if you can make the cat tail move totally like in 20 years you'll be able to control your cat so your animal your dog your pit bull or whatever will now be like your weapon or like your hawk as in the old days or you had like like a pirate especially what you could kind of do that now if you train your dog really well but you you might be able to control it with your mind and see through its eyes see through its eyes and feel its poop it's some game of throne shit and then you would yeah that would be crazy and then you imagine if you killed somebody with your dog and then it would be like some crazy legal thing like it wasn't my idea the dog went fucking crazy okay i'm trying to control the dog with the brain i'm just not that good at it yet the dog went crazy and killed the burglar okay i'm not a murderer Or we're having like an eagle.
[362] Yeah.
[363] Or having some kind of huge bird or a gorilla.
[364] Like you can control animals, that would be seen.
[365] Yeah.
[366] Well, they, you can control a few animals to do a few things.
[367] You know, like they, have you ever seen those videos of Mongols?
[368] This is the, uh, the brain, Harvard creates brain -to -brain interface, allowing humans to control other animals with thoughts alone.
[369] Wow.
[370] Look, see the tail?
[371] You see the tail?
[372] The tail's hooked up to this thing.
[373] You figured out a way to make the tail move.
[374] So we can already have a cat's tail answer, a galaxy three phone.
[375] So it seems like it's just a matter of time before you're able to control everything the cat does.
[376] And then that'll be like version one.
[377] And then eventually version two will be, you'll be able to see what the cat sees.
[378] Whoa.
[379] It's crazy.
[380] That is fucked up.
[381] Isn't that wild?
[382] That's what it's turning into, human beings just wanting to be cats and stuff just because they can't make.
[383] Like the cat's like, hey, where's this?
[384] Can I be a human?
[385] It's so crazy.
[386] It's so crazy.
[387] It's all so crazy.
[388] It's weird.
[389] It's so crazy.
[390] It's weird.
[391] Because you wonder, like, where is this going?
[392] And there's no way to know, or else we would.
[393] Well, it seems like it is not going to stop.
[394] It's just going to get more and more invasive, more and more.
[395] You're going to be able to do all kinds of really strange things within the next few years.
[396] Or they're going to, someone whoever has that kind of technology.
[397] controlling a fucking cat's tail Jesus This is awesome Have you ever seen those videos of the Mongols That hunt wolves with eagles Oh, holy shit dude Golden Eagles Might be the most gangster animal on the planet Because they do not give Two fucks about a wolf And they swoop down and kill a wolf With their talents I showed up to Steve Rinella He's a hunter He's got that show of meat eater He's unimpressed He said they were more coyote looking wolves they weren't the biggest wolves in the world right which i'll give you that there's still fucking wolves right you know think about that you weigh about 140 pounds ton of henchcliff could you imagine if you had to kill a 60 pound wolf with your fucking teeth no you have to tackle wolf and then kill it with your face you know how the you know an eagle weighs 25 pounds and it does that swoops in and jacks a fucking wolf with its face clings on the back of this thing attacks it and takes it out quick.
[398] Watch this shit.
[399] Watch this shit.
[400] You got it?
[401] No, I know.
[402] Pull it up.
[403] Mongols hunt with eagles.
[404] It's going to trip you out, man. I watch this once a month.
[405] And then what?
[406] The eagle comes back to the Mongol?
[407] Kills the wolf.
[408] And then they use the wolf fur.
[409] They take their furs.
[410] Wow.
[411] They make, like, hats out of them and shit.
[412] I don't understand why the eagle does that.
[413] Because they're a gangster.
[414] They don't give a fuck.
[415] Watch this shit.
[416] This is really trippy, man. Look at this fucking bird.
[417] this agent of death soaring dinosaur of death watch this bam bitch just that wolf knows it's coming too and it fucks him up so quick it just gets those claws around its neck and it's a rap within seconds look at that heartless motherfucker watch this shit the wolf's running this poor wolf was like oh you gotta be fucking kidding me and this guy just lets this monster or loose off of his arm.
[418] And it knows exactly what to do.
[419] The wolf is running.
[420] And that eagle just comes.
[421] The wolf is like, oh, fuck my life.
[422] Fuck my life.
[423] Look at that thing, man. The eagle sung this song.
[424] I wish the eagle sung this song.
[425] I love the Eagles.
[426] Welcome to the Hotel, California.
[427] Watch this.
[428] Bam, bitch.
[429] It just takes them out within seconds.
[430] It's incredible how lethal these things are.
[431] That's wild.
[432] Look at those dudes.
[433] What a dumb way to dress.
[434] Silly hats.
[435] They can train an eagle to kill a wolf, but they're still wearing toilet paper rolls on their heads.
[436] I guess it's cold as fuck there, though.
[437] They probably need all that stupid shit on just to stay alive.
[438] Just think of how much time it must take to train a fucking eagle to kill a wolf.
[439] Like, how many eagles did you let go and they never.
[440] came back.
[441] How many eagles did you let go?
[442] They're like, bitch, I'm not chilling a wolf.
[443] I don't even know that wolf.
[444] Fuck you, man. I wonder I'm flying south.
[445] It's cold up here.
[446] I wonder if eagles just can't help themselves, and when something is running, they just go get it.
[447] You know, I wonder if it's that.
[448] They're such terrifying animals.
[449] I saw one the other day in Seattle.
[450] So a fucking eagle.
[451] They have eagles up there.
[452] And they had something in its hands.
[453] It won.
[454] Got something, some sort of a fish or something.
[455] I've been noticing a lot of parrots lately in Burbank.
[456] just like mobs of parrots like flying over my like 20 the other day and they're all green with like the red it's like how Florida has pythons loose because people let them go in Burbank it's parrots I fucking hate my bird just open the window get out bitch there was a my friend lives up here in Calabasis and he has he lives on like the place where they film True Blood like it's this huge mansion type thing but he was talking about the other day how a tarantula somehow was in this like he has the crazy he lives on this crazy, like humongous thing in the mountains.
[457] So, you know, the Kalama, or Santa Monica Mountains.
[458] And there's all these weird things like, like lizards and snakes.
[459] But he got, had a tarantula in his, in his bedroom the other day.
[460] He's like, I don't know how the fuck it got there.
[461] Yeah, there's tarantulas in California.
[462] It's crazy.
[463] You can get them anywhere in the L .A. area.
[464] Like, people that live in the Hollywood Hills.
[465] You know when they have a problem in the Hollywood Hills?
[466] Rats.
[467] Yeah.
[468] I see tons in Burbank.
[469] I know a story.
[470] I don't know if it's true, but I'll tell it anyway.
[471] About Sylvester Stallone, apparently, that Someone went to Sylvester Stallone's house.
[472] He had a house in the Hollywood Hills.
[473] And when they were, he had a movie theater.
[474] And he told them, he goes, put your feet up when you're watching the movie because we have rats.
[475] Like, what?
[476] Like, they couldn't get rid of the rats.
[477] Like, the rats were, like, so infested in the hills up there that you would have them, like, running through your house sometimes.
[478] They run on the power lines outside.
[479] Like, I'll sit out back and just see rats running on the, and then one time a rat came up and stepped on my foot or something like that.
[480] Were you barefoot?
[481] Yeah.
[482] Oh, my God.
[483] I threw my laptop.
[484] It was like the first time I bought a new MacBook, and I opened it up for the first time.
[485] And I'm looking at it like, oh, look how nice and sexy.
[486] This is rat right on foot, throws laptop up in the air, falls down.
[487] No, it fell down.
[488] Did it break?
[489] No, it luckily just landed fine.
[490] Powerful build quality.
[491] Powerful iPhone, Apple product, pitch.
[492] Yeah, rats are fucking gross.
[493] They've carried disgusting diseases, too, those fucks.
[494] The black plague came from.
[495] Rats carrying a tick, I think, or a flea or something like that.
[496] I think that's what it was, right?
[497] Something like that.
[498] I think it was some sort of a parasitic thing that rats were carrying that bugs gave them.
[499] It's so gross.
[500] I'm one of those people where, like, if I were to see a rat or a cockroach where I live, I would just move.
[501] Well, that's one of the realities of living in New York City.
[502] You know, if you want to live in New York City, you're going to see roaches and you're going to see rats.
[503] If you're paying attention.
[504] When I lived in New York, there was one time, I never lived in the city.
[505] I lived in New Rochelle, which is like just outside of the city, like outside of the Bronx, a little suburb, Westchester.
[506] I parked my car at this gas station, and it was back when there was pay phones.
[507] I didn't have a car phone.
[508] I had to make a call.
[509] I had to, like, get out of the car.
[510] So I'm making a call on this pay phone.
[511] As my car is parked, I'm watching rats jump on top of the tires and climb up into the car.
[512] I'm watching them.
[513] And I'm like, what the fuck?
[514] I mean, not one.
[515] Like three, four, five.
[516] They just kept doing it.
[517] looking for food like the car parked so they jumped on the back tire they're running over the top of the tire they run under the car they ran up into the engine compartment and sometimes they just stay in the engine compartment and your fucking fan tears them apart because their stupid heads are in there and you start the car up and you and you fucking you open up the hood and there's just splatter everywhere because some stupid rat got inside of your fan yeah man they look for food everywhere they'll burrow themselves into little tiny holes to try to search for something that might be food That's yonkers.
[518] Yeah, well, it was actually, that was in Manhattan.
[519] It was in New York City.
[520] I'll never forget it.
[521] I was just like, what the fuck?
[522] And then when you find out that there's as many rats in New York City as there are people, there's seven million people in New York City.
[523] So there's seven million rats in New York City.
[524] Imagine controlling those rats.
[525] They really, they have a hard time.
[526] I think a lot of them drowned in Sandy.
[527] I think a lot of those underground layers and shit drowned.
[528] around because Shane Smith did a video once, right after Sandy, a video about the possibility of these superstorms increasing and like a river of dead rats like flowed by him as he was as you're standing there talking.
[529] It's like, holy shit.
[530] Ew.
[531] The thing that scared me when I moved here was I lived in Burbank when I first got here and the Black Widows.
[532] Oh yeah.
[533] First it's like almost a normal spider until you really look at that belly and you see that red diamond thing oh yeah that's the part where you're just like this fucking thing and it's it's interesting how nature sort of uh warns you yeah like i like i've read things about how snakes if you see like red yellow black and that spider that red diamond i mean if you look at it it really it's like a warning sign right yeah you're totally right it's incredible how nature uh does that stuff you know what else i saw recently is a thing about how butterflies, if you look at butterflies that are around area where snakes are, when their wings are up and they're just chilling, most of them look like snakes.
[534] Like if you look up a butterfly snake, I mean, it's unbelievable.
[535] Wow, that makes sense.
[536] So then any intruder that comes by is like, oh, shit, a snake instead of, ah, look at this pussy butterfly, I'm about to eat.
[537] You know.
[538] That's interesting.
[539] It's really incredible.
[540] Yeah, it's weird when you see animals that have figured out how to mimic their environment you know like have you ever seen octopus or octupy that change their shape and their look to look exactly like their environment well look at these crazy looking butterflies that totally looks like a snake right that's incredible oh my god that's what they do that's amazing yeah wow folks if you if you're not obviously you know watch most people are listening there's a what is the the google that you go butterfly snake butterfly snake there's one that looks like these two two fucking serp...
[541] Actually, several that look like it.
[542] But they look like these two serpent heads right next to each other.
[543] I mean, exactly.
[544] The underside, it's all...
[545] That corner one?
[546] Oh, my God.
[547] That's amazing.
[548] That's incredible.
[549] And now that you've seen this, by the way, you'll notice that in actually a lot of butterflies.
[550] It's not necessarily a rare thing at all.
[551] I'm pretty sure if they ever see a snake, they're pretty much like, well, that's what I want to be.
[552] That's amazing.
[553] That is really amazing.
[554] It looks just like it Now look up Octopus camouflage Octopus camouflage is really weird man Because they also think that they don't just Look at that fucking It looks like a snake man We're looking at the tip of the butterfly's wing That looks like a snake I mean it has an eyeball And it even has a nose It has a mouth It means it's a beautiful tattoo of a snake Yeah And it's the softest most precious easy to kill animal in the world, probably a butterfly, of all the things.
[555] Yeah, they're like, man, a mush.
[556] I mean, they're softer than a fly.
[557] They're a butterfly.
[558] They're like a tissue flies with their life, right?
[559] Octopus or octopi can blend in with their surroundings, and they also think that they use their ability to change shape on the outside, the camouflage look.
[560] They think they use that also to, communicate that it's not just that is amazing it's incredible it's incredible we're looking at this octopus that's completely blended in with this white floor and there's also been ones that have eaten sharks they had a problem at this aquarium where their sharks started missing and they would find like shark carcasses so they're like what the fuck is going on what's eating a shark and so they watched this video They set up a camera.
[561] See, there's a video of it, Brian.
[562] See if you can watch it.
[563] If you could find it.
[564] But they do it on a regular basis.
[565] Like, apparently octopus are smart as fuck, or octupy.
[566] And they set up this camera, and they watch this octopus just sit there completely camouflage.
[567] And as his shark flies by.
[568] But when the keepers here decided to move one into a larger tank with sharks and other big fish, They assumed that the octopus's strength and camouflage would keep it safe.
[569] As it turned out, they were tragically mistaken.
[570] Watch this shit.
[571] Shark's got a gun!
[572] It's Sharknato.
[573] So you see this thing swimming.
[574] Watch this shit.
[575] Like the shark has no idea that octopus is there.
[576] That has an evil -looking motherfucker.
[577] White eyes?
[578] White eyes completely camouflaged with this environment.
[579] waiting for that motherfucker to get close.
[580] Watch this.
[581] It's like...
[582] Bitch, I got you.
[583] Oh, my God.
[584] That's so bad ass.
[585] And, you know, they have, like, teeth, like, little beaks on the end of their...
[586] Suction cups.
[587] Yeah, it's, like, sharp, like, little cat.
[588] Yeah.
[589] They found giant ones in a fossil, and that they believe it could possibly be evidence for a cracken.
[590] The idea of a crackin is like an ancient mythology idea of a giant octopus that would take out ships and kill people.
[591] They always thought it was just mythology and horseshit.
[592] And so they recently found these giant fucking suction cups and fossils.
[593] And then they realize oh yeah, if octopus die, they don't live behind anything.
[594] It's not like they're not like a person leaves behind a skull.
[595] The octopus, they're mollusks.
[596] They're just movable you know sort of weird flexible material and all they have is like a beak and that gets eaten by things like really quickly so if they die like you don't find shit but somehow or another someone died and the imprint of its suction cups left a mark on the floor and they're enormous and so in looking at these they're like oh my god like this was a massive octopus like something that was just impossibly large oh wow look at this The octopus got this cat's face.
[597] The cat got gangster, and the octopus locked on its face, and it's fucking this cat up.
[598] Look at this.
[599] Oh, my God.
[600] It's like alien.
[601] Like an alien face hugger.
[602] It's an octopus.
[603] Is that a vine?
[604] Is that what that is?
[605] It's a gif.
[606] A gif.
[607] That's hilarious.
[608] Yeah.
[609] Cat, you think you clever?
[610] Octopuses are so smart.
[611] They've had videos that they've taken of them on security cameras where they climb out of a fish tank and go across the floor and climb into another fish tank and then eat the fish and then climb back like guy was missing like these expensive fish in his fish tank he's like what the fuck is going on so he set up his camera to look at his fish tank and he watched his octopus climb out of his fucking fish tank walk across the floor climb up the other fish stand the tank stand climb into the tank lift the lid off of it jack a fish kill it walk across the street hop back into his tank and go to sleep.
[612] I mean Jesus Christ what the fuck are those things?
[613] Unbelievable.
[614] What are those things?
[615] Have you seen this?
[616] What is this a bear?
[617] A bear getting into a dumpster behind a restaurant It's walking up to the back of the restaurant and there's this big humongous green dumpster you know full of old meats and stuff like that probably smart ass bear goes around the side of it let me just see if I can pass for you.
[618] Where did this take place?
[619] I forget But it starts going through it And then he does something amazing Coming up right here He's taking the whole entire dumpster And walking with it Get the fuck out of here Wow And And if you keep on going He actually starts pulling it Around the corner Oh Oh my god He's just walking away That is incredible And that's like a humongous dumpster That's like a double -wide dumpster.
[620] Bears are so smart.
[621] And then he comes back for the other one.
[622] Or so strong, I should say.
[623] What, um...
[624] It comes back for another one.
[625] Where does it say this is?
[626] Uh, see.
[627] It doesn't say.
[628] It's just...
[629] Oh, Denver.
[630] Denver.
[631] That totally makes sense.
[632] You know, what's interesting is that they have a real problem when bears find out they can do that.
[633] They always come back.
[634] Like, once a bear eats your garbage, you got to call somebody.
[635] You got a real problem.
[636] They either have to shoot it or they have to figure out a way to, put it in a zoo or do something because once it knows they can eat your garbage, it just keeps eating your garbage.
[637] So if you live in a community that has bears and you have that asshole neighbor that leaves pizza boxes and his fucking garbage is sitting out there and a bear finds out about it, you're fucksville.
[638] I'm so glad I don't live near big animals.
[639] When I was in Texas, they introduced me to the goats and these fucking things are crazy.
[640] These little goats that I thought were all cute and just like adorable are headbutting each other at fool.
[641] They're like, Con, Tony, get on in there.
[642] Go ahead of these goats.
[643] Get on in there.
[644] And I am just, I'm just not the guy to be in there with goats.
[645] Yeah.
[646] Like, oh, look at the little L .A. pussy boy with the goats.
[647] Look how scared he is.
[648] Like, these things are animals.
[649] Yeah, absolutely.
[650] Who wants to have a fist fight with a house cat?
[651] Do you want to have a fist fight with a house cat?
[652] No. Fuck no. I'm a lot bigger than a house cat, but I wouldn't want to fuck with one.
[653] That cat was jumping off the furniture, trying to claw your eyes out.
[654] grab Yeah, it gets scary.
[655] Animals are just so different than people.
[656] You don't want to fuck.
[657] You got a little goat.
[658] I got home late the other night.
[659] Even little Twixie scared me. You know, Brian's old dog, little white, perfect little baby.
[660] But I came home late.
[661] It's all dark in my living room and I see something on the couch like looking at me. I'm like, what the fuck is that?
[662] Because normally Twixie's blocked him probably about a 9 .9.
[663] But normally, Normally, she's blocked off upstairs and stays up there throughout the night.
[664] So this thing was on the couch, and I could see it just standing out.
[665] I got really concerned.
[666] I'm like, what kind of fucking animal?
[667] I know that's an animal looking at me. I flip on the light, and it's the cutest dog in the world.
[668] But I was really scared.
[669] I'm like, what kind of white?
[670] Is that like an albino raccoon that somehow climbed through a window?
[671] My brain just started flying.
[672] Well, somebody left their door open.
[673] It was a photo that was taken.
[674] Where was that?
[675] Was that you, Jamie?
[676] Did you find that?
[677] There's a photo taken of a coyote.
[678] was in someone's house.
[679] No, somebody showed it to me in an email.
[680] A coyote snuck into someone's house, and I think it was in Boulder, and just was like in their house.
[681] So they open up the front door and they see a coyote sitting in their house.
[682] And they're like, oh, Jesus Christ.
[683] How do you get this fucking thing out?
[684] Right.
[685] Did you see the mountain lion that was in the guy's garage?
[686] No. Yeah, look out mountain line and garage in Colorado.
[687] These guys had like a confrontation with the mountain line.
[688] Mountain line, like, ran right past this guy and into a corner, and the guy, like, go into the corner try to chase a mountain line out and the mountain line runs past him again and you're watching this you're going what the fuck all these things are happening in Colorado they send and they just legalized pot it sounds like the last thing you'd won after getting really stone I'm gonna go to the garage grab a soda I'm high as fuck oh this is it yeah this is exactly it so these guys they saw the cat there it is look and they're yelling at it like oh Jesus they're going after it and then look he steps in there it's she's already It's in the back, yeah, and it's going to run past it.
[689] Look at this.
[690] Whoa, and he kicked it as it ran past him.
[691] That is nuts, man. Look at that thing, go.
[692] Whoa.
[693] That's so crazy.
[694] Man, they weren't scared that shit at all.
[695] Yeah, those are hunters.
[696] They were all wearing camo.
[697] Do you see that?
[698] They're hunters probably.
[699] Yeah.
[700] But still, you should be scared.
[701] So the thing decides to jump you.
[702] You have problems, mine.
[703] Totally.
[704] You've got problems.
[705] I don't get that leverage.
[706] You can't choke out a mountain line quite as easily as you can a human.
[707] The thing about mountain lines, though, is there's so much food in Colorado.
[708] There's so many animals for them to eat, so many rabbits and deer.
[709] There's so much for them to jack.
[710] They don't really care.
[711] You could just probably have a spray bottle with those guys.
[712] Just sit back and chill.
[713] Come on, puppy.
[714] Come on, puppy.
[715] Get out of your little mountain line.
[716] Did you see the clip of Steve Harvey bringing up marijuana on Family Feud?
[717] Oh, no. Well, it's pretty funny.
[718] Check this out.
[719] I have seen this.
[720] Name something that gets passed around.
[721] Chris?
[722] A joint.
[723] A joint.
[724] Look at Steve Harvey's impression that she pulls his arm off of him.
[725] Oh, I am so wacky, the man says.
[726] I've seen this before.
[727] Have it?
[728] Yeah, let's see what he says, though.
[729] I don't remember.
[730] Can I leave?
[731] Yeah.
[732] Now, Chris, I don't know what hundred people.
[733] you thought we were talking to it some nice little mall across good old America but I'm pretty sure that people didn't tell the survey people hey an illegal drug let's turn around and see how many weed heads are out there with Chris a joint he can't believe it he was talking shit against it but this is the best part the women's reaction this is when you know we're going to hell.
[734] Why?
[735] That's weird?
[736] Okay, Tracy.
[737] Only four answers topic, so...
[738] The collection played at church.
[739] He clapped because he felt bad about saying a joint.
[740] She's about the handle.
[741] I like the way you tried to stop us from going to hell.
[742] You, Mr. You evil boy, passing around the little thing with this funny smell.
[743] looking for us some saving here church place less than we less than weed that's decorated this is not good I'm just gonna do you just go over it they're gonna play this yeah that's hilarious that that is pretty funny I think my mom showed me that you know if you said a beer you know no one'd give a shit right you know but you say a joint like oh my goodness it really is we're such children it's so bizarre And comparing it to hell even He's a real like Hardcore Christian That guy His audience is very Very Christian He does like these big Stadium church shows Here she knows Yeah Is he one of those guys That like makes women in wheelchairs walk No no no no He just does stand -up comedy In like these big church shows He does He has like a radio show He does a lot of different shit that guy I admire his hustle He's got a lot of things going on He's got his own radio show he does that show he does stand up he does these big church stand up shows it's not my style i don't you know it's not my kind of comedy but i admire the dudes hustle i get i i enjoy when people are hustle what are you guys laughing at oh my god jamban just showed me this this video it's one most fucked up you know kevin rose of dig oh with the raccoon yeah yeah let's show that what is it at one even rose found a raccoon attacking his dog yeah he grabbed it and threw it off Kevin Rose, like, he founded what?
[744] What did he?
[745] He found dig.
[746] He was on the screensavers, you know, on G4 and stuff.
[747] See, it says at 1 a .m. I heard my dog, Toaster crying and yelping in pain.
[748] I discovered a raccoon attack him.
[749] I do not encourage animal violence.
[750] I wanted to get the wild animal as far away from us as possible.
[751] Toaster is okay, but has some claw and bite marks.
[752] So that's what it says at the beginning of the video.
[753] In the video, you see this raccoon and the dog are fucking going at it.
[754] And so Kevin Rose runs down there, grabs the raccoon and slops.
[755] slams it, and then kicks it.
[756] Holy shit, he's gangster.
[757] He grabbed that thing.
[758] He didn't kick it first.
[759] He just reached down and grabbed it his hands, and then Hulk slammed it.
[760] Wow.
[761] Oh, shit.
[762] Bam.
[763] That's down a staircase, isn't it?
[764] Yeah.
[765] Whoa.
[766] Now, is that a security camera that caught that?
[767] Yeah.
[768] Is that his house?
[769] Wow, that's so crazy.
[770] He grabbed that thing and hurled it, like a pillow.
[771] Yeah, body.
[772] slammed it.
[773] Hey, that's how you do it when you loved ones are in danger.
[774] You know, it's like when a woman picks up a truck to save her baby, you know, that kind of shit.
[775] I think I would have just kicked it.
[776] I don't think I would have touched it with my hand.
[777] I think I would just like, as hard as I could just...
[778] Yeah, I think you're right.
[779] I think I probably would it too.
[780] Yeah.
[781] But who knows?
[782] I know, you hear that yelping of your favorite little pet.
[783] Little Wiki has a...
[784] You might just...
[785] I would grab a raccoon off of your dog if it was happening.
[786] You know I just go red -eyed.
[787] You might just get crazy.
[788] But God, I'll scary would it be if that thing walked on your face yeah sorry I took my dog dude to the vet and he had these canines I guess like puppy teeth like they're supposed to fall out but a lot of times their normal teeth will grow around their baby teeth yeah you tell me about this yeah the shit had to pull out all these teeth man that poor dog is just sitting there like looking at walls crying yeah that's fucked up man it's weird when you get these little breeds too because you got to think like what are those things like I mean, how healthy is it to make an animal that weighs a pound?
[789] You know, what's involved in that process?
[790] Is that like normal?
[791] It's a normal -sized dog, though.
[792] It's not a teacup or anything.
[793] It's just a shih -suit.
[794] Yeah?
[795] But it's, yeah, a lot of people think it's like a teacup, but I think it's just a runt or whatever it's called.
[796] You know, like the baby of the litter, the small one of the litter.
[797] Hmm.
[798] It's called a run.
[799] Yeah, I did some research on Twixie's thing, and the Pekingese dog.
[800] You know, they used to, how they came was they would have, like, samurai warriors would just leave these beautiful little puppies in the bottom of their sleeves.
[801] So they'd walk around and be all, you know, intimidating and stuff.
[802] So to offset that, they'd have these adorable little dogs as they would just walk around within their sleeves.
[803] Speaking of animals, Brian, I want you to go to this story.
[804] It's on the Daily Cause, KOS.
[805] You ever go to that website?
[806] Go to DailyCose .com, and there's a story on, I'll tweet it, because this is so fucking crazy, you're not going to believe it.
[807] these armed agents came into a no -kill shelter.
[808] I just tweeted it.
[809] You could find the link.
[810] These armed agents, they had a no -kill shelter for, like, dogs.
[811] So, like, if you don't want, you could donate money, and it's like a nonprofit.
[812] So, like, for a dog that goes to a pound, a lot of times they're in danger being killed.
[813] So there's a few of these no -kill shelters that people set up to make sure that these animals don't die.
[814] Well, someone put a deer in one of these no -kill shelters.
[815] So aerial photos were taken.
[816] They saw the deer.
[817] A warrant was issued, and a raid ensued by heavily armed agents.
[818] The staff was corralled, not permitted to make calls, and cell phones were confiscated to delete pictures of the raid, and a baby deer named giggles by the staff, was seized and stuffed into a body bag, and then promptly killed by the agents.
[819] The presiding warden compared it to a drug raid to justify the SWAT -like tactics.
[820] They compared it to a drug raid that having an illegal deer on the premise, a baby deer that they've been taken care of, was like having drugs.
[821] So they came in there, and this is in Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources agents and the sheriff's deputies raided this non -profit, no -kill shelter, put this fucking baby deer in a bag and then killed it.
[822] This is insane.
[823] The article says, yes, dear, civilized world, heavily armed agents of a state government in the U .S. of A have raided a no -kill animal shelter to execute with extreme prejudiced and internationally recognized symbol for the gentleness, helplessness, and innocence.
[824] Yes, world, this is America today.
[825] militarized assault has become the answer to even the most minimal threat.
[826] So really, I don't, I mean, that's a really interesting, it's a really interesting article that, I mean, the way he just said that, it's, it's really weird that they did that.
[827] So they went in for this deer specifically?
[828] I mean, the word, yeah, the word interesting is the wrong word, obviously.
[829] I'm still kind of stunned by this, but that agents would want to do this, that they would want to go in armed like that.
[830] Like, why are they so armed for a deer?
[831] Have they given a reason why or have they made any comments?
[832] I don't know, man. I just read this.
[833] It's kind of crazy, though.
[834] That is bizarre.
[835] I mean, it's a new story.
[836] It says 6 .21 p .m. And right now it's 7 .57 p .m. where we are.
[837] I don't know if this is Pacific time.
[838] Yes, it's Pacific time.
[839] So this is only a couple hours old.
[840] Oh, wait.
[841] This is August 1st?
[842] Yeah, today's August 1st, buddy.
[843] Isn't it?
[844] August 2nd.
[845] Is it today the 2nd already?
[846] Yeah.
[847] Oh, my God.
[848] Where's this fucking life going?
[849] It's life flying by Anyway, the story's gone viral now It's saying The Daily Cause is Daily K -O -S Excellent website There's always like really interesting stories there So go there and check that out And if you're looking for the link to the story itself It's on my Twitter feed Which is Joe Rogan It's also a beautiful picture of Michelle Bachman On the front page That crazy conservative lady I love those crazy conservative ladies Maybe that deer was like some kind of government experiment and it got away.
[850] Oh, right.
[851] Maybe it was like 28 days later, deer.
[852] And it has to be something crazy for them.
[853] I mean, killing the deer is one thing.
[854] Maybe they just bored and they wanted something to do and that was like a big deal.
[855] Just running there and fucking...
[856] Deleting the pictures, that seems like a whole other illegal move.
[857] It seems like you should be able to take whatever pictures you want.
[858] On your property.
[859] Yeah, they want, but they want to minimize any kind of political situation.
[860] that would come up from killing the deer, and they probably thought the best way to do that is to stop any photos that are being taken, you know?
[861] Wow.
[862] Yeah, kind of crazy, really?
[863] Yeah.
[864] Just, it seems a little bit over -killy.
[865] Maybe Wisconsin's just trying to act gangster so they get some attention.
[866] Oh, I don't know, man. It's just, it just hurts your feelings.
[867] And this is coming from someone who's killed a deer, you know, but I killed a deer to eat it.
[868] Right.
[869] I didn't just, someone has a, baby pet deer and fenced into a no kill ranch it's just so crazy and i mean the people that would be the biggest animal lovers probably that you could find with the ones that would be working there so to to do that to them it's like extra cruel another thing that's really bizarre did you say that they put them in a body bag and then kill them yeah um yeah they just grabbed it and stuffed into a body bag and then probably either clubbed it or shot it Kevin rose threw it down some stairs yeah I mean, who knows, man. Who knows what it is?
[870] Normally, you put things in a body bag after.
[871] That seems like a lot of hard work.
[872] Yeah.
[873] It's flailing legs.
[874] It's horrible.
[875] It's really, it's weird, you know?
[876] You stop and think about it.
[877] It's like that someone could just do that front of all these screaming, crying people, and it's stuffed in a bag and ice it.
[878] Right.
[879] Of all the things.
[880] It just seems like it's not necessary.
[881] I mean, the only thing that you could say, though, and this is true, is that they contain ticks and those ticks contain Lyme disease that is possible and if they were worried about Lyme disease spreading into these other animals and they were justifiably upset that these people brought a possibly contaminated deer it does make sense that they would take the deer away and examine it at least you know examine it but throwing in a body bag and killing it's pretty fucking pretty cruel yeah it's like why not why not be nice why I got to do that poor little deer Yeah, they're so cute Really bad way to die They're so cute But they're so fucking delicious It's like where there's a battle Going on with us You know?
[882] You know what else is delicious Rabbits Delicious And for a while People just They had to eat them There was no debate And it's just like recently Where people You know In the last few hundred years or so People have gotten to a point We don't have to kill everything To eat it It's not everything near us That's moving Hit with a rock And fucking throw into a fire We don't have to do that anymore So we have pets We have pets That used to be our food Yeah You know, cute, dude, rabbit.
[883] They're so fluffy.
[884] They're like, please don't eat us.
[885] We're not aggressive.
[886] We just hang out.
[887] Sometimes you've got to eat them.
[888] Yeah.
[889] I actually, I don't think you know this about me, but I've got to be a vegetarian.
[890] I'm a vegan.
[891] Total vegan, right?
[892] I knew there was something wrong with you.
[893] I've known this for a long time.
[894] I always thought it was funny because I love your secret vegan bit that you do.
[895] And the first time I heard it was when I was working with you.
[896] in Indianapolis and I'm back there cracking up and I said and I said you know what I'm going to keep this I'm going to see how long I could be the opposite vegan for Joe that never brings it up I knew that you were at least a vegetarian for a long time yeah yeah I think it came up maybe we were hanging out yeah maybe do we go to dinner or something we eat something yeah I think so yeah that's kind of weird man when you're on the road is that annoying it's so hard on the road it really is what do you do when you like on the road do you stand up luckily you know the the main thing that I avoid is dairy I still eat fish sushi, salmon, all that.
[897] Oh, you do?
[898] Wait a minute.
[899] The fuck are you talking about?
[900] You're not a vegan.
[901] I'm a pescatarian that doesn't eat dairy.
[902] Dude, that is not being a vegan.
[903] Oh, yeah.
[904] You eat fish.
[905] But it's the butter and milk that's the bad stuff.
[906] Yeah, but you're, okay, vegans for the most part, they're doing it more as an, well, I wouldn't say more, but one of the major considerations is that they don't want to hurt animals.
[907] Yeah, that's not my consideration.
[908] Mine is so selfish.
[909] I just wanted to be happy all the time.
[910] That's what I was, it has nothing to do with the animals.
[911] And you found that altering your diet has a big change on how you, how you feel?
[912] Big time.
[913] In what way?
[914] Creatively and, really?
[915] I mean, see, what used to happen was that down that I would get after eating, I mean, that's just exhausting.
[916] And I'm very reactive to that.
[917] I like coffee and I like being able to be in position to do something, you know.
[918] So it used to really bother me. And first I cut out meat, I'm like, it's something with my eating because I would just crash so hard after every meal I'd want to take a nap.
[919] So then I went a few months, and I've done it before, and both times it's been this way.
[920] But this time I've kept it for a year and a half.
[921] But once I cut out the dairy, sour cream, the cheese, it's hard in the beginning, but it's not really once you just go around it.
[922] Once you have vegan cheese in your house, it's pretty much straight because then you can make a pizza or whatever.
[923] You know, you could throw something together if you really are craving it.
[924] And, but yeah, that, that edge and the negativity and sort of depression -like symptoms that I was feeling pretty much throughout my whole life up until the point really dissipated after the dairy was gone.
[925] Almost instantly, by the way, like to the meal, once I started eliminating cheese was really the main thing because I'd have cheese on every sandwich.
[926] So delicious, though.
[927] Right.
[928] I like vegan cheese, but you get used to it.
[929] And there's great ways around it, you know, avocados, great.
[930] For me, it's one month now with no gluten.
[931] Oh, wow.
[932] One month where I haven't had any.
[933] It's completely changed my diet.
[934] I only eat vegetables and meats and chicken and fish and things along those lines.
[935] Occasionally I have rice, but not very often.
[936] But I've completely cut out all pasta, completely cut out all bread.
[937] And I know a lot of lot of differences.
[938] I don't feel when I eat, even if I'm full, I don't need to eat anymore.
[939] I don't feel bloated.
[940] I don't have the, ugh.
[941] There's a feeling nice to eat.
[942] Dude, I can put away some fucking food.
[943] All right.
[944] I would eat a giant whole pizza by myself, like with all sorts of shit on it.
[945] Pepperoni and sausage and I will fuck up a big pizza.
[946] To the point where I just, the last couple of slices, I'm just trying to prove a point.
[947] Right.
[948] I'm just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, you should be and stuff this down my throat.
[949] But the feeling after that, when that cement is digesting in my stomach, that paste, when It's all smashed up with my teeth and packed into a ball of just barely digestible fart fuel.
[950] I mean, that's what it is.
[951] I'm just cutting horrible farts and listening to my stomach rumble and it's just stretched out and aching.
[952] That's gone.
[953] One of the reasons why I did it is because I talked to someone about my back, which has gotten a lot better.
[954] And thank you, everybody who has had back injuries and given me tips, whether it's on Twitter, on the message board.
[955] A lot of people gave me some great suggestions of different shit to do.
[956] Including Dave Asprey, who told me about ozone, pro -lo -ozoan therapy.
[957] It's pro -low therapy with ozone, which helped me quite a bit.
[958] Really interesting, interesting stuff.
[959] But this lady told me to cut out gluten.
[960] She said she's a therapist, physical therapist, and her and her husband both work with high -level athletes.
[961] And one of the things they said is, like, we've had really good results in getting people to stop eating gluten and a lot of inflammation goes down and people that have had like back issues just in cutting out the gluten the inflammation from their disc swelling and stuff has gone down considerably to the point where it becomes asymptomatic and I thought that was so crazy I was like how could gluten like have that much of an effect on you but man it fucking does I'm only been a month it's about roughly a month now but I have much less aches and pains in joints my face looks thinner like my face is like and I'm not I'm still eating like as much as I want.
[962] I'm not like, I'm not like, I wouldn't say I'm limiting my calories or dieting, but I'm losing body fat, and my stomach is going down.
[963] I know this is book Wheat Belly.
[964] I haven't read it yet, but apparently what they talk about is like, like, how many people have, like, belly fat from eating gluten and wheat and like that it just packs it on you.
[965] But I noticed my stomach on television.
[966] I was like, my gut's kind of sticking out a little bit because I haven't been able to work out as much because of my back.
[967] All that shit's gone.
[968] All that shit's gone as soon as I cut out gluten.
[969] Wow.
[970] I can tell on your face.
[971] My face was getting pretty fat, man I carry weight in my face It's one of the first places I carry it For whatever reason And my dick So unfortunately Fortunately and unfortunately My dick is My dick is looking like a runner My dick looks like a jogger A jogger I want my dick look like a bulldog Instead it looks like a jogger With a headband but I would recommend anybody trying it some people say it's nonsense but one of the things I found out about the internet the internet is a beautiful resource but no matter what there's going to be a certain amount of people that think something sucks it could be the most awesome shit that's ever existed I've seen people say the Black Keys fucking suck I've seen people say Louis C .K. fucking sucks I've seen people say Dave Chappelle fucking sucks everything that is awesome in the world someone out there is saying it sucks You could just search the keywords on Twitter, and you'll find people saying the dumbest stuff in the world.
[972] So much of it is people not talking in person to other people and not having to have like a sort of like a cooperative, interactive exchange with people.
[973] Instead of that, like communicating with people and seeing them in a full three -dimensional person -to -person sort of a way, just the ability to like, Yeah, fucking Just get online Fucking Tony Hinchcliffe You think you're funny You're a fucking queer Yeah They just throw it out there Just unleash From the bowels of their soul They hide in their apartment From the fucking bill collectors From their parents Who live on the floor above them It's a weird thing You know If I can give any advice To anybody that finds themselves caught doing that Sometimes people think they can do it to celebrities because celebrities aren't really people.
[974] You know, I've seen people that, like, they seem like normal folks, and then, you know, they'll tell you, like, Erioni, Celeste blocked me from Twitter.
[975] Like, why'd you do that?
[976] I was fucking giving her some shit about something.
[977] She blocked me. Like, why are you doing that, dude?
[978] Do you even know, why are you having this exchange with her?
[979] What are you doing?
[980] Why are you being so mean?
[981] Why are you being mean?
[982] Focus on yourself, motherfucker.
[983] It's just...
[984] It's weird when you meet those people in person, too.
[985] Like, there was a guy the other day that came to the comedy club, and he was just like, remember that guy that came up?
[986] up, he was kind of drunk, and he goes, he was talking to our friend Benji, and he was just like, you know, man, you suck.
[987] Your set was just stupid.
[988] And we're just like interrupting our conversation.
[989] And it got me to the point where I was like, I almost just want to beat this guys.
[990] I'm not even a fighter, but I just want to smash this dude's face.
[991] Because I've already gone through the please, you know, just get away from us, man. Leave us alone type thing.
[992] And in the whole night, he wouldn't leave.
[993] He kept on getting kicked.
[994] out and he would come sneak his way back in, start talking shit to comics, and then like it was like he just needed.
[995] So he's like a human in real life troll.
[996] Yes.
[997] Yeah, he was instead of like an internet troll.
[998] He was really bad at it too because he would come up to the group.
[999] He would say somebody sucked and we're just like, okay what else?
[1000] What else he got?
[1001] Oh, that's it.
[1002] I just want to tell you you suck.
[1003] It's like okay.
[1004] Well then that's it right?
[1005] So you can go.
[1006] Like why you got to be like that?
[1007] You just told me I suck.
[1008] what do you mean what am I supposed to do hang out with you it's as as time goes on more of those people are being exposed and they're starting to feel that you know they're starting to feel the sting of being mean to people like that like have you seen what happened with that guy that was on who's a Reddit guy who was like he was posting he posts like really mean evil shit on Reddit and they found out who he was in real life so they contacted his employer and he got fired he got fired for his And he's got, like, he was talking about it.
[1009] Like, he's like, look, this is just a persona.
[1010] I just do this to blow off steam.
[1011] Like, actually, nice guy.
[1012] I got a family.
[1013] Like, he just was entertaining himself by just doing this online.
[1014] You know, it gets weird, man. It gets weird.
[1015] Because, like, I don't agree with that guy getting fired.
[1016] I'll tell you that.
[1017] I don't agree with the guy getting fired for something that has nothing to do with his work.
[1018] Right.
[1019] Because you find out that he posts mean shit on Twitter or on Reddit.
[1020] Well, he didn't know that he was going to get caught.
[1021] Like, you know, you have to show, you have to show that bar.
[1022] you know if people like most people think that the rules are pretty like it's a game to a lot of folks like try to say something mean try to get people to react try to get people to freak out because you put up some horrifying image and that game the the parameters of that game been pretty pretty clearly established no one was losing any jobs because of that you had an anonymous name nobody lost any jobs well somewhere along the line people decided that wasn't good enough so they had to go after the people that were posting this fucked up shit and the way they went after is they find out who you are as a real human being, and then they go after you.
[1023] That's where the shit gets weird.
[1024] Yeah.
[1025] Because it was, like, who are you?
[1026] Are you your online guy?
[1027] Right.
[1028] Or are you the real guy, the real, you know, Tony Hinchcliffe that I see out there in the street?
[1029] Or are you Tony Hinchcliffe that pretends to be a woman and goes on Cougar Life and tries to get guys to fall in love?
[1030] Have you been looking at my browser history?
[1031] How many women, I mean, like how many dudes out there that are online talking and they think to women are actually just other dudes.
[1032] that are pretending to be women.
[1033] Oh, yeah.
[1034] That happened to me. People are getting...
[1035] Well, one of the things that we did on this sci -fi show is we went to a motion capture studio that does...
[1036] They do the same stuff.
[1037] They do Avatar, and they did a lot of other movies.
[1038] And they have all these different frames that they can put you into.
[1039] Like, they put you in this motion capture suit, and they make an image of your face, and then they can put your face, like, on a body.
[1040] And then you're running around, this area and you're you're running around actually like in this game you know you're you like you could see this character and you can have you could be a woman you could be like a monster you could be all these different characters in a game how long is it until we have like a world of warcraft type 3d game and dudes just decide to be a chick right you know yeah just because just because just for fun yeah why not you know I'm always a girl video game character and anyway yeah you you would be a girl if you were a superhero, right?
[1041] Didn't you say you would be a superwoman?
[1042] And if you had the choice, you would, you know, you would bother the other players more by killing them being a woman anyway.
[1043] Like, oh, man, I just got killed by a child.
[1044] Let me give you a, for instance.
[1045] Let me give you a, what if, okay, let's say, I don't know anything about your personal situation, but let's say you're in love, you found the girl.
[1046] This is the one you want to marry, okay?
[1047] And you have the opportunity for one day, or one hour, let's say an hour, to feel what it's like for you to fight, her and she gets to feel what it's like to be you having sex with her so you you feel what it's like to be her getting fucked by you and she feels what it's like for you to fuck her do you think you could do that do you think you could lie there and get fucked by yourself I don't think I could handle an hour I don't think I could handle an hour of what I'm dealing with do you think you could deal with like kissing you and do you think you'd love her enough to let her be you for an hour and you be her?
[1048] I really really love myself so I'm pretty sure that if I got fucked by me if I was a chick for an hour I'd probably really enjoy it I'd probably be a if I was a chick I'd probably be a squirder do you think you'd give up the booty would you go anal?
[1049] Would I give it if you were a chick would you take in the ass from yourself?
[1050] Well for me yeah I mean from yourself yeah Would you just spit on your hand and rub your ass on your ass?
[1051] Never in any other analogy.
[1052] Would I reach back and open it up wide for you?
[1053] I don't know if I'd go ass to mouth for yourself?
[1054] That's the real question.
[1055] How much do you really love yourself?
[1056] Because you probably don't love yourself enough to go ass to mouth on yourself.
[1057] But if you watch porn, girls who don't even love guys are willing to go ass to mouth.
[1058] Right.
[1059] So consider.
[1060] Well, the girls in porn are getting like $2 ,000.
[1061] So do I also get $2 ,000 to fuck myself?
[1062] If that's all it takes.
[1063] for you to go ass to mouth.
[1064] We can have that arranged.
[1065] Well, he has to be fucking himself.
[1066] Right, yeah, the hard part would just make a mask.
[1067] We just make a mask.
[1068] No, that's a sonic guy.
[1069] Wait!
[1070] We just make a mask that looks just like you.
[1071] It's not gay if it's yourself.
[1072] How about we make a mask?
[1073] It looks just like you.
[1074] We put it on a girl with a strap on.
[1075] So it is like you're fucking yourself.
[1076] Not enough?
[1077] No. Definitely not.
[1078] You need to be the girl.
[1079] You need to actually be a girl.
[1080] Because then you'd say, yeah, I'm not even me. I'm her.
[1081] And then you look down, you see your penis.
[1082] And you go, Oh, no. No, I'm still a guy.
[1083] What's the fuck on a game of my playing?
[1084] I know.
[1085] I'm so confused.
[1086] I don't know whether I would fuck this thing or I wouldn't.
[1087] I don't know what's me or what's not.
[1088] Do they both have penises?
[1089] Does one have a vagina?
[1090] I mean, I've wondered.
[1091] Have you ever wondered what it must be like to be a woman and to be attracted to men and to be a woman and like have a man inside of you and like the whole experience?
[1092] It's so radically different.
[1093] It would be really trippy.
[1094] If they offered up, like say if one day your mind literally can be recorded.
[1095] Like say if one day the memory that you experience now is like old school.
[1096] They're going to have digital memory.
[1097] They're going to plug it into the cerebral cortex or wherever the fuck your memories are stored.
[1098] And you're going to be able to have it on a hard drive.
[1099] You're going to be able to have your memory in a hard drive.
[1100] And I'm going to be able to take a copy of your memory or borrow your chip or whatever and stick it in my head and experience what you're experiencing.
[1101] So the question becomes if that is possible, if you can literally one day experience someone's memories, will you experience you getting fucked by you?
[1102] That's interesting, because it's like, you know, people that are born blind.
[1103] People that are born blind don't dream in color.
[1104] So I wonder if you could feel a vagina if you don't have one.
[1105] That's a very good point.
[1106] That's a very good point.
[1107] That's really interesting.
[1108] I never even thought of that.
[1109] But you and the wife would just swap hard drives.
[1110] It seems like they've, it seems like they're getting, it seems like, they're getting a more enjoyable end.
[1111] I mean, the noises that they make the whole time and compared to, I mean, I don't know how you guys are, but I'm not that loud.
[1112] It's not like, ah, ha, ha, ha.
[1113] You should try it, practice it.
[1114] Really?
[1115] I can go crazy.
[1116] Pretend.
[1117] I can't wait.
[1118] I can tell this is life -changing advice I'm about to get.
[1119] Just pretend when you're fucking that you're an animal in a movie.
[1120] That's what you should do.
[1121] Not even a real animal.
[1122] Because real animals are fairly quiet.
[1123] Like a squirrel.
[1124] Yeah.
[1125] Like just a crazy, wild, undiscovered ape that lives in Africa.
[1126] It's one killer fucking screaming ape and claw and hold it by the neck.
[1127] And try it.
[1128] Let's get crazy.
[1129] I make sea lion noises.
[1130] Yeah, the kind that are drying up on the beach because they have a broken flipper.
[1131] Is that how you get to?
[1132] the fuck dolphins by making that noise by the way sea lions are the most funniest sounding animal I think just hanging out I wonder what they're doing you think they're communicating I don't know they sound so depressed and dumb and you ain't lying yeah it's not like the best sound have you ever heard an elk elk yeah they have this weird they have like a bugle it's called an elk bugle pull it's a sound It's the weirdest noise.
[1133] Like animals have weird fucking noises, but male elks, what they call bull elks, when they're calling out the bitches, letting them know what's up.
[1134] It's time to get some dick.
[1135] Come to get some dick.
[1136] Listen to the sound.
[1137] You hear that?
[1138] That's an elk.
[1139] That also sounds like Tony in bed.
[1140] That's a female.
[1141] It's R2D2.
[1142] How weird is that?
[1143] Elk, when you look at them with their giant fucking horns, listen to that.
[1144] is that the guy that's an elk that's an elk making noise yeah that's a male the males have horns how crazy is that that animal's right out of lord of the rings oh yeah it looks like a boar with antlers they're weird because they're closer related apparently to cows than they are to deer it looks like it really thick necks what a weird fucking noise man i'd suck off that elk after making that noise.
[1145] Those mating calls are working on me. I mean, what a weird animal, man. I mean, think about that reality.
[1146] Living in the woods, just trekking around in snow, looking for grass to eat, and then once a year, it's time to fuck.
[1147] Wow.
[1148] Once a year, it's time to get your fuck on.
[1149] How exciting that must be when that comes around.
[1150] I wish I was here for the other day that the car guy on.
[1151] Oh, Matt Farah?
[1152] Yeah, how was that?
[1153] Oh, he'll be back again.
[1154] He was awesome.
[1155] He was awesome.
[1156] Fun.
[1157] We got hammered, too.
[1158] Oh, geez, Louisa.
[1159] I could talk shit about Volkswagen with him.
[1160] Why?
[1161] What's wrong with your Volkswagen?
[1162] It's the most dumbest thing ever.
[1163] I haven't had my car for a month.
[1164] What's wrong?
[1165] Well, when I first got it, they had this thing where the windows, you try to roll up the windows, and it would roll up all the way, and then it would roll down all the way.
[1166] And then you're like, God damn it, you have to do it like four times in a row.
[1167] So finally, I was like, what the fuck's going on?
[1168] They're like, oh, there's a recall.
[1169] So they take out the windows.
[1170] And they scratch up, I had tenting on them.
[1171] They scratched up all the tenting on it.
[1172] And so then I had to take it back.
[1173] And then, like, this, like, a couple months later, the sunroof thing broke.
[1174] The trunk thing, which had, like, string holding up the trunk broke.
[1175] Like, all these little things keep on braking.
[1176] Like, the car, awesome.
[1177] But all these little stupid things break it.
[1178] So then I take it back.
[1179] They have it for two weeks.
[1180] They give it back to me. They didn't fix half the shit.
[1181] So then I had to take it back.
[1182] They didn't fix half the shit.
[1183] What didn't they fixed?
[1184] Like, like, they were supposed to fix this headlight.
[1185] thing and they didn't fix the headlight and then uh when they were fixing the sunroof thing they scratched up the top of the the interior so they have to replace the interior and i had it's it's not like the general manager and the service managers won't even call me back anymore they're just just like because they don't have an answer like like every time i come like how about now and they're like oh it'll be beginning of next week then next week comes and they're like it's it's gonna be the following week and and they just don't even answer my phone calls anymore it's gotten to that point you got to answer your phone no no they won't return my calls like i there was like three days that they didn't return like return my calls and this is the dealership this is the dealership but i just contacted because i went crazy on on twitter and then of course you know the Volkswagen twitter page you know right send me a message and what they say so i called up and i made this having to make up this whole like you know thing where this the district manager just going to figure out what the fuck's going on so they had opened up a case and but still no car and like like they They gave me a Pesot, which I guess is a nice car at 2013 to use for the last two days.
[1186] But it's like one of those ones where it's been stripped of everything, where you don't even have like a map, you know, GPS.
[1187] I have like a four cylinder.
[1188] Like I have no pickup at all.
[1189] So I'm like on the LA freeway trying to like speed or do something.
[1190] And it's just like I have a little go cart.
[1191] It's bullshit.
[1192] That's crazy that they've had it for a month.
[1193] Yeah.
[1194] What was the major issue?
[1195] What the fuck was it?
[1196] Well, the major issue was just that like, I mean, there's.
[1197] There's been so many little things that have been breaking on it, like the windows and stuff.
[1198] But, like, they have this net that it's over the sunroof, and you pull the net.
[1199] And what are they saying?
[1200] I mean, are they giving you a reason why they can't fix it?
[1201] Well, no, what they do is they fix it and they'll break something else.
[1202] And then...
[1203] They break something else?
[1204] Yeah, like, when they fix the roof thing, they scratched up my whole interior.
[1205] And so they had to replace...
[1206] They're replacing the interior now.
[1207] When they replaced my windows, they scratched up, like, all the tent on my windows, when they put it back in.
[1208] Like, it's been just nonstop.
[1209] And then, like, all these little tiny...
[1210] Like, people warned me about this.
[1211] I already knew this about Volkswagen.
[1212] But all these little tiny things, like the cigarette lighter thing, where you plug in your iPhone charger, when you pull it out, the whole thing came out.
[1213] So I had to get that fixed.
[1214] So it's a build quality.
[1215] It's a build.
[1216] Yeah.
[1217] And what's weird is if you look back, like, I get consumer reports and stuff with Volkswagen.
[1218] They've had this problem for so long that if you, it's always an electrical issue.
[1219] It's always, you know, like the little things break.
[1220] It's never the engine.
[1221] Like, everything runs fine.
[1222] It's just like your car will fall apart.
[1223] and it's like to the T I would go there and I would verbally abuse every employee there Yeah but it's not their fault Who knows what the fuck is going on You know?
[1224] It's I mean it's not the Every employee Well no Someone's fucking up I mean the one that they put in front of you though That's that's response Whoever's responsible for that location There was also a point Well part of this Volkswagen experience Where I ordered a part this headlight Like they were like you know Something on the freeway snapped up And hit this one of the fog lights And it was like, all right, so I have to pay for that.
[1225] I understand.
[1226] And they're like, well, it's going to be $200, but the labor is going to be $100.
[1227] I'm like, that's fine.
[1228] Just need it, need it fixed.
[1229] And then they didn't fix that.
[1230] And then I was like, why didn't you fix this?
[1231] And I had to take my car back.
[1232] And they're like, I went to the service manager.
[1233] And I was like, you know, why didn't you fix this?
[1234] And oh, this service guy said that you said not to fix it.
[1235] That was too expensive.
[1236] Okay, well, this sounds like the personal service situation.
[1237] It's going to go on forever.
[1238] But the, yeah, that sucks.
[1239] Do you want to say the name of the place?
[1240] New Century Volkswagen Glendale You can eat my dick Oh my goodness How dare you That's not what I was hoping you were going to do I was hoping you were going to say New Century Volkswagen Glendale Let's work this out Eat my dick They have your car still I don't care anymore They can keep my car You shouldn't say eat my dick Because they might just eat your dick You're going to get there They're going to lock the doors They're going to go Oh yeah want to talk some shit huh Yeah our phone's been ringing off the hook For the past two days So we are going to eat your dick they come out with a fucking pair of hedge clippers and chase you around the Volkswagen shop okay it's in Glendale man Glendale's Oh I'm fucked I know I'm fucked I don't play You're not fucked It does sound like a pain in the dick though Tony Hinchcliff any car problems you want to throw into the bench No no car problems I did have some bad customer service Two weeks ago though I was at the airport I'd just gotten done with this gig I was by myself in Corpus Christi Texas For a weekend I'm at the airport I get there half hour early About to board I mean, this is the Corpus Christi Airport.
[1241] So there's just me and the other people that are on my flight there.
[1242] And I'm sitting right next to the door where they pull the gate up to, you know.
[1243] I'm sitting right there.
[1244] I have about a half hour, though, to wait before they load up the plane.
[1245] My eyes start getting a little heavy because I have a 5 o 'clock flight.
[1246] I've been up all night.
[1247] I did stand up that night.
[1248] So I stay up to get the flight so I can get back to L .A. early and sleep in my bed, you know, and sleep on the plane.
[1249] anyway my eyes get heavy i fall asleep while they're boarding this plane i wake up it's 15 minutes after it took off and i open my eyes and there's still that lady that works for the airline there and i go so that plane took off huh and uh she's like oh you must be hingecliff i go yeah how do you know that she goes because i just paged you twice i go i'm sitting right here i mean sure i fell asleep but you would think that this lady there's nobody else in the airport now She didn't...
[1250] So you think they're supposed to wake you up?
[1251] Is that what the fuck you're saying?
[1252] Jesus Christ, you lazy bitch.
[1253] She's page.
[1254] They're going to fly you through the sky in a fucking metal tube.
[1255] You want them to wake you up too?
[1256] This is like 150 fucking people on this plane.
[1257] They don't have time to wake you up.
[1258] There wasn't even.
[1259] It was like 35.
[1260] Whatever it is.
[1261] There's 34 other people to think about.
[1262] Why the fuck should they wake you up?
[1263] There's only one guy sitting there.
[1264] Make up, bitch.
[1265] It's time to wake up, bitch.
[1266] I don't agree with that.
[1267] They probably were like, hello, sir, sir, sir, you right there.
[1268] All right, last call.
[1269] They're not going to come up to you and shaking, like, just in case if you're not Tony Inchcliffe.
[1270] Tony, you're a mess.
[1271] That's what the fuck happened.
[1272] You're a goddamn mess.
[1273] You couldn't even stay awake long enough to catch your flight.
[1274] What are you on Ambien?
[1275] Taking drugs, son.
[1276] Nice Ohio boy.
[1277] Come over here, fall into those LA ways.
[1278] Is that what happened?
[1279] No, man. I was sitting in an airport.
[1280] Yeah, son of a bitch.
[1281] Son of a bitch.
[1282] Did you see this article on Magic Mushrooms repairing brain damage?
[1283] caused by extreme trauma?
[1284] It's on my Twitter.
[1285] It's a study from the University of South Florida that found that low doses of the active ingredient in magic mushrooms repairs brain damage caused by extreme trauma, offering renewed hope to millions of sufferers of PTSD or post -traumatic stress disorder.
[1286] And that this study confirms previous research by the Imperial College London that psilocybin a naturally occurring compound present in shrooms, stimulates new brain cell growth, and erases frightening memories.
[1287] Mice conditioned to fear electric shock when hearing a noise associated with the shock simply lost their fear, says Dr. Juan Sanchez -Ramos, who co -authored the study.
[1288] A low dose of psilocybin led to overcoming fear conditioning and the freeze response associated with faster than the group of mice on cataccharine, catamins, Catancerin, which is a drug that counteracts the receptors that bind psilocybin in the brain and a control group on saline.
[1289] Amazing.
[1290] It's amazing shit, man. Yeah, they've linked it to curing depression and other mental health issues as well.
[1291] What they're saying, yeah, this article also goes on to talk about how PTSD is not just psychological.
[1292] that common symptoms it says such as hypervigilance, memory fragmentation, flashbacks, disassociation, nightmares, and flight or flight responses to triggers are generally thought to be psychological and therefore treatable by learning to change thought processes, but new research suggests that they may in fact be the result of long -term physiological mutations to the brain.
[1293] That's interesting, that it actually changes the brain and that psilocybin repairs those changes.
[1294] That's amazing, man. I totally believe it.
[1295] I believe it, too, but that's an extreme, extreme statement, you know?
[1296] That's really incredible.
[1297] It's really incredible that they can do that.
[1298] It feels like it when you're on them.
[1299] Yeah.
[1300] It feels like there's new brain growing.
[1301] Well, I always can see myself.
[1302] I can see life better.
[1303] I can see, like, I get a nice path.
[1304] Like, oh, there's a nice path to go down.
[1305] You know, like, sometimes you get, especially if you're overwhelmed.
[1306] with life and busy and stressed out you can get a little cloudy on what the path is but then sometimes just one psychedelic experience and then you see the path like oh this is what's right this is what's good I had my first one in a while just a few weeks ago with Ari we went out to Joshua Tree oh you were on that little journey and we had a blast and ever since then it would just like I knew I needed I mean it's just like clockwork it gets rid of all that But I was having regularly maybe once a day for maybe only 20, 30 seconds, these feelings of, oh, I'm dying.
[1307] You know what I mean?
[1308] Like this natural anxiety.
[1309] Like, how am I, you know, whatever?
[1310] Yeah, interesting.
[1311] And those, it's just gone.
[1312] It's just a different, it's like giving your brain a shower is how it feels like to me. It just feels scrubbed.
[1313] I think it's amazing that you had that incredible experience from just dropping dairy, that you had this experience of no depression, feeling better and happier.
[1314] Just from dropping dairy.
[1315] No doubt about it.
[1316] Immediately.
[1317] Immediately, like, that day.
[1318] It's so delicious, though.
[1319] But it's so delicious.
[1320] It is, but you lose the thing for it after you don't have it.
[1321] And once you feel the results directly, you're like, I mean, I love sour cream, but I don't love it that much.
[1322] And it's easy to switch over to almond milk and, you know, or any kind of those things.
[1323] They make so many different kinds on it.
[1324] I love almond milk, and I never really was a big fan of regular cow's milk.
[1325] Yeah, almond milk is pretty badass, actually.
[1326] Almond milk, it tastes good, and it doesn't give you that weird feeling when it's over.
[1327] But it does taste like when you're drinking it.
[1328] It tastes like you're drinking milk.
[1329] But no, I can't even have fucking cereal, so it's a point, Tony Hinchcliff.
[1330] I know.
[1331] There's no cereals that are no non -glutin.
[1332] They probably taste like ass.
[1333] I'm sure someone's going to tell me about ones that are good.
[1334] I found out there's a lot of beer that you can drink.
[1335] You can drink Budweiser.
[1336] Budweiser has less than 20 parts per million.
[1337] That's how you judge whether or not something is gluten -free.
[1338] Budweiser and Heineken, apparently.
[1339] Heineken has so little gluten in it.
[1340] Corona.
[1341] Sapporo, the rice beers of Japan.
[1342] Those beers are all rice beers.
[1343] They're not wheat -based.
[1344] Some good options.
[1345] Yeah, there's some options.
[1346] I like Heineken's.
[1347] I've always been a fan of Heinegans.
[1348] So that's nice, but I can't drink fucking Sam Adams.
[1349] And I can't drink Black Butte Porter, like a thick Guinness.
[1350] type beer.
[1351] I love, I love, like, those stouts.
[1352] What about wines?
[1353] You can drink wine.
[1354] Sweet.
[1355] Yeah.
[1356] I think some, some, I don't think, I don't know about vodka.
[1357] Yeah, what about whiskeys?
[1358] I think you can drink whiskey.
[1359] Yeah, I think you're a lot of drink whiskey.
[1360] Because whiskey made out of rye, is that what it is?
[1361] Yeah.
[1362] Or corn?
[1363] Hmm.
[1364] I don't know.
[1365] Corn?
[1366] I think probably tequila, that's mescal, right?
[1367] That's made out of, like, a cactus or some shit, right?
[1368] I think so.
[1369] Really?
[1370] I don't know.
[1371] What's tequila me that of.
[1372] That's a great question.
[1373] thought about it.
[1374] It's clear.
[1375] Why is it clear?
[1376] Yeah.
[1377] For something that fucks you up that much, it seems like it should be rainbow color.
[1378] I have made some of the worst decisions of my life on tequila.
[1379] Oh, it's so much fun.
[1380] See, I've been doing this thing lately where I'm, I rotate what I drink regularly and I notice that there's different kind of buzzes and stuff that come along with it, totally.
[1381] And now one of my new favorite things is just popping a shot of tequila and having a beer and rocking the night away, where before I, I was very, very hung up on, you know, Crown Royal and Coke, like whiskey and Coke.
[1382] Right.
[1383] It was originally.
[1384] Which is so bad for you.
[1385] It's made out of agave.
[1386] And the blue agave plant is the one where they extract.
[1387] Fascinating, man. That's fascinating shit.
[1388] Blue agave.
[1389] Primarily in the area surrounding the city of tequila, which is west of northwest of Guadalajara in the highlands of Los Altos of the Mexican western state of Jalisco does not sound safe around that not the place to take your family on vacation It's an excellent place to be if you're a kilo man it's just weird that that has become the reality of Mexico in just a few short decades I mean, no, but we didn't associate Mexico with that when I was in high school.
[1390] Mexico wasn't drug war and people cutting off people's heads and the nutty shit that you see down there.
[1391] It's just so quick how that's happened.
[1392] Yeah.
[1393] And we like to think that that can never happen to us, and for the most part, I think it can never happen to us.
[1394] But God damn, how's it happen there?
[1395] How's it happen right there?
[1396] They have the control of the, you know, when the mob gets big, they can control the government.
[1397] that's why they got good you know good fellas and the godfather they did uh they're the ones that really pretty much ended the mob because they made it look cool and it was all about to take off i mean that whole we i don't think we were too far away from the same type of thing i think a difference is that the mob was you know it's called organized crime for a reason they're very strategic i'm not sure if these drug wars going down in mexico they seem to be a little bit more unorthodox they're very to send a message.
[1398] That seems to be their main thing.
[1399] They will cut off heads and put them on your mailbox, you know, if you fuck with them.
[1400] And, you know, the mob, they would just put a horse's head in your bed or something like that.
[1401] You know, they wouldn't put a human head on your mailbox.
[1402] You're romanticizing the mob.
[1403] The mob, they were nice.
[1404] My mom was a nice person.
[1405] So she ran a few numbers.
[1406] But everybody was fine.
[1407] We killed a horse every now and then to keep you in line.
[1408] It's really interesting.
[1409] They really were.
[1410] I mean...
[1411] You really think so?
[1412] In a lot of ways, yeah.
[1413] I mean, the city of Youngstown was booming when the mob was still, I mean, not booming, booming, the steel industry was dilapidating it, but it's better to have organized crime than disorganized crime.
[1414] And what happened when the FBI raided Youngstown, for example, and I mean, that's a small, not too small, but it's a pretty small scale of what obviously would be like in New York and Chicago.
[1415] But what happened in Youngstown was black gangs took over the bloods and the crips in a very, very big way.
[1416] and then all of a sudden there's drive -bys and there's bullets going through your window and leaving a mark on the other side of your living room wall and it all becomes a reality whereas when the mob was there controlling the streets other gangs there was no other gangs but as soon as they got rid of the mob they let they don't mind disorganized crime as much as they mind organized it's very bizarre yeah that is pretty crazy you know that's what people say about Vegas you know people they always talk about the good old days when Vegas was run by the mob You know the mom just ran Vegas right Everyone was polite Everywhere you go You got a nice lobster And people love to talk about that Yeah I ran Vegas Yeah They did Did you see the Speaking of Vegas The The video with The film rather With Michael Douglas And Matt Damon They played Liberace Oh no I didn't see it Did you end up watching it How was it Was it like on a broke back mountain scale It's amazing.
[1417] It buries Brokeback Mountain.
[1418] Really?
[1419] Yeah, Burries it.
[1420] Brokeback Mountain is...
[1421] Brokeback Mountain.
[1422] First of all, I don't remember who said it.
[1423] I think it was Ricky Jervais.
[1424] Said something really funny.
[1425] I think it was him.
[1426] It was quoted this saying, it's surreal watching Gordon Gecko get fucked by Jason Bourne.
[1427] Because, you know, Matt Damon is Jason Bourne, and Gordon Gecko was Michael Douglas.
[1428] And, you know, my demon is fucked.
[1429] you know, Michael Douglas.
[1430] They show that?
[1431] Yes.
[1432] First of all Michael Douglas is one of the baddest motherfuckers that ever lived.
[1433] He is Liberace.
[1434] I mean, he fucking is him.
[1435] Wow.
[1436] It's amazing.
[1437] I mean, if you watch Liberace and watch the films and watched like how he talked and behaved, I mean, he literally is him.
[1438] It's amazing.
[1439] The transformation is spectacular.
[1440] He makes you realize what a great actor he really is.
[1441] Yeah.
[1442] And Matt Damon, too.
[1443] You fucking buy it.
[1444] You buy it, hook, line, and sinker.
[1445] You know he's Jason born, okay?
[1446] You know he was the guy from Goodwill hunting.
[1447] You know all those things.
[1448] And yet you still buy it.
[1449] Hook, line, and sinker.
[1450] They are two bad motherfuckers.
[1451] And I, when, before I saw it, I was like, how good could this be?
[1452] Like, Jesus Christ.
[1453] You're shaving your balls and waxing and oiling it up.
[1454] No, before that.
[1455] Before that.
[1456] I don't, you know, I don't watch gay films naked anyway the acting in it was incredible the story though is really it's kind of a weird story because all it is essentially is one guy who got pissed that Liberace didn't want to fuck him anymore so he told the Liberace story you know and the Liberace story to be told in this film is basically that Liberacee liked to fuck he was really super talented he liked to play music most of the old ladies came to the show didn't know he was gay and after the show was he wanted to get guys and fuck him you know and like that's it like that's he and you know he's painted out to be this like horrible horrible horrible person but in reality he was just a guy who had 500 million dollars and liked to fuck you know I mean it really didn't hurt anybody in the movie kicked the guy out when the guy got crazy but it also is interesting because the guy who Matt Damon is playing like his character in the movie is hooked on pills and all these amphetamines and you watch like Matt Damon's character check change his personality and so it's fucking great man i love great acting it's amazing to see how some actors you know a lot of great actors and play some of the same types of characters through movies the most impressive to me is uh walter white um uh brian cranston brian cranston because i didn't realize until like season four or five of breaking bad i don't know if you watch it oh yeah but he but he also plays the dad and malcolm in the middle oh yeah like this positive happy like and Walter White is the complete opposite of that so he's got so much to him and he's not just a something that's just a little bleak character like the Malcolm in the middle dad he's so developed and it's so deep and so emotional and you see so much of it that that agility that he could play that guy and that guy and he plays that guy so well he wins like every year pretty much or at least a few now for his work on that and to think that he can play that guy too just a Malcolm in the middle dad he's his portrayal of a teacher is so god damn good i mean he he sets the parameters of like the way a teacher would behave so perfectly and precisely it's masterful it really is masterful he's incredible it really is yeah the guys who can do that like you got to really admire that that that that's such a very it's such a very specific level of acting you know Like this, Daniel Day Lewis, which I harp on too much, but it's like that level of acting.
[1457] It's so much different than most of the douchebags you see at Starbucks going through their scripts.
[1458] Totally.
[1459] And Cranston's such a cool guy, too.
[1460] I don't know if you saw this, but at Comic -Con.
[1461] Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I did.
[1462] You saw the thing with the mask.
[1463] Mm -hmm.
[1464] And then they brought him up for the panel, and he took off the mask, place went crazy.
[1465] Why do I feel like we played Liberace music on this podcast before, have we?
[1466] No. This is what I want to pull up then.
[1467] I want to pull up the song when Liberachi winks at me. because this is like this was like some real shit this is in 1950s -ish when liverachi was like you know i guess this was like a scene in a movie and a woman is saying in a song about how enthralled she is by liverachi and it's it's it's amazing first of all it's amazing when you stop and think about how much our culture's changed since then because this is like you know whatever the hell it is 19 what does it say what year is it say uh 1955 1995, watch this shit.
[1468] This is incredible.
[1469] It's like a strange time machine.
[1470] Oh, it's just there.
[1471] Watch this.
[1472] Liberace and Libby Morris.
[1473] She's sitting in front of her TV, and she's on her knees in front of a little desk writing a letter, and she's staring wistfully into the TV.
[1474] While Liberacee plays piano, he's so handsome.
[1475] And he winks at you.
[1476] When he winks, it clinks.
[1477] watch this clink that's a loud clink that's a loud clink is his his eyeball how fucking weird i'll tell you what man after that movie i went on a liberacci kick for several days wow i resisted it at first because i was like what am i a liberachi fan um but and then But somewhere along the line, I embraced it.
[1478] And I just started just Googling Liberace and listening to interviews.
[1479] I watched him give a tour of his house.
[1480] It was weird.
[1481] His house was like real regularly looking on the outside.
[1482] But then when you went inside of it, it's like a fucking palace.
[1483] And he had like a normal front to the house.
[1484] But then he had like, he goes, I had two houses built inside of it.
[1485] Like inside the house, it just is like this fucking massive, huge place.
[1486] And apparently, one of his houses, one of his big houses, is for sale right now.
[1487] I think it's Palm Springs.
[1488] I think that's where it is.
[1489] But it's for sale real cheap, like 500 grand.
[1490] Like you could buy Liberace's house and still has like the painting over the, see if you can find it.
[1491] Liberace's house for sale.
[1492] I bet his house had a giant closet that he would just stay.
[1493] Well, he sued a newspaper in England because they claimed that he was gay.
[1494] and he sued them in one, apparently.
[1495] Wow.
[1496] Yeah, there were different times back then.
[1497] For reporting the...
[1498] For reporting that he was a homosexual.
[1499] Wow.
[1500] Well, today, yeah, his mansion for sale for $529 ,000, which is a lot of money for that fucking house because you're never going to get it back.
[1501] Probably smells like shit.
[1502] It's all just dicks and shit.
[1503] When he died, apparently, he had like a half a billion dollars or something close to that.
[1504] he was just so gangster what he did was so crazy he made his boyfriend get plastic surgery to look like him so it goes back to like what we were talking about earlier he wanted to fuck himself yeah that's what he wanted yeah he he made his boyfriend this handsome guy get a chin implant to look like librati wow that's some crazy i mean that is going deep with the crazy yeah that's going really really deep with the crazy fucking A man Wow Yeah A chin implant Get a chin implant Learn how to play the piano Like a fucking genius Dude he didn't give a fuck Wow He didn't give a fuck And he was a brilliant Brilliant fucking pianist man I mean he was like a fantastic Pianist It was really I mean it's really amazing to watch Did he ever date Leno?
[1505] How dare you How dare you?
[1506] I don't get it.
[1507] Delano has a big chin, too.
[1508] I've been around here for years.
[1509] I see how this crazy fuck works.
[1510] Did you guys hear about the unmarked graves in Florida at the Reform School?
[1511] Oh, my God.
[1512] Go back to July 31st on my Twitter, Brian.
[1513] You'll find this story.
[1514] In Florida, a clash over exhuming bodies at a reform school.
[1515] There's this reform school in Florida, and they're called the White House Boys.
[1516] a group of men, and many of them now in their 60s and 70s, who were sent to this reform school when they were children, and they remember beatings where people were beaten to death, where students there were beaten to death.
[1517] Like, they had, like, they ran the place with an iron fist, and when kids got out of line, they gave them frightening beatings and say they knew children who died from the beating.
[1518] So a few years ago, the state investigator said that, they found no evidence that anyone at the staff or the school had been responsible for any student deaths.
[1519] But then these people, with the state's permission, they got a team of researchers and they used ground penetrating radar to locate nearly 100 unmarked graves of the school.
[1520] More than a hundred.
[1521] Oh, yeah.
[1522] So they thought it was 50 at first, and then people were freaking out.
[1523] And then they found, they kept finding more.
[1524] The state reports said that 50 boards were believed buried in unmarked graves, but said that it would not be.
[1525] be possible to identify and exhum their remains from individual grade sites.
[1526] So then they started like admitting it.
[1527] And that's when forensic anthropologist Aaron Kimmerly, Kimmery, Aaron Kimmery got interested in the story.
[1528] So they used ground penetrating rainer, found 100 fucking bodies.
[1529] And now what's interesting is that the governor does not want them, they don't want them exhuming all these bodies.
[1530] They're trying to like keep the lid on this shit.
[1531] They're like, Jesus Christ.
[1532] So the government, the governor Scott is fighting exhumane.
[1533] but Kimmerie and her team are supported by Florida as Attorney General, members of the legislature, and by Senator Bill Nelson.
[1534] This is incredible, man. The state of Florida has the worst publicist in the world.
[1535] Everything out of Florida, it's never like great.
[1536] Like, hey, great stuff discovered in Florida.
[1537] No, it's either sinking into the ground, people killing each other.
[1538] A hundred bodies.
[1539] A hundred, a hundred bodies.
[1540] Where's these parents at?
[1541] Well, they're dead.
[1542] these people are all this is all from like the 1930s and shit no but like when it happened like hey my son never came home from school I don't know hey my my other son didn't come home from school I mean I think you're dealing with you know probably decades of you know one a year missing you know and they've 100 fucking bodies you know I mean I guess it's more than that it needs to be more than one a year one every few months I mean how many they kill I mean I wonder how long they were open for that's a good question actually let's say this you would think somebody would be like wait a second there's been a hundred missing students in the last 10 years just what they call them the White House boys ooh this is so creepy just think about this group of men many now in their 60s and 70s who were sent to this school who when they were children who knew boys that had been beaten to death Jesus Christ that's insane yeah man brutal brutal beatings Florida has a website or a Twitter account called Florida Man It's underscore Florida Man at Twitter It is maybe the best Twitter account Ever It's all shit that dudes Who live in Florida have been arrested for I mean and it's updated all fucking day Every day And it's awesome It's awesome Florida man tells police he has a gun So they'll respond to his 911 call quicker Florida man to cops I'm not going anywhere until I get my weed.
[1543] It's humidity, man. Humidity drives people crazy.
[1544] Florida man arrested twice in one week for sex with dogs.
[1545] Florida man taken to police station for driving without a license, urinates on x -ray machine and detention officer.
[1546] Florida man stops to help woman after a motorcycle crash steals her purse.
[1547] Oh, my God.
[1548] Did you hear about that?
[1549] No. This woman was in his car accident and she was trapped in her SUV.
[1550] And this guy came up, just store her purse, and then left her in there.
[1551] Florida man leaves six -year -old son and crashed car because he thought his driver's license was suspended.
[1552] It wasn't.
[1553] Wow.
[1554] Florida man crashed his car three times in one night of drunk driving.
[1555] Wow.
[1556] Three times.
[1557] That's not even possible.
[1558] Oh, man. People are awesome.
[1559] But Florida's just so strange.
[1560] It's just so strange.
[1561] Mm -hmm.
[1562] There's a whole weird thing going on over there.
[1563] there, man. That old swamp land.
[1564] That's like the it's like the devil's gooch.
[1565] Yeah.
[1566] Just swamp lands and fucking they put Disney World there, but it's like it doesn't seem like Disney World should be in the middle of that state.
[1567] Yeah.
[1568] Well, you know what they said about Florida that within this decade, within the next 10 years, they believe that Miami's going to be underwater.
[1569] It's like the most recent estimates.
[1570] They're worried that Miami and a lot of Florida, the ground is apparently very porous.
[1571] And so it's not like, like New Orleans where you could set up a levy.
[1572] They're like, once that water rises, it's a wrap.
[1573] Yeah.
[1574] You know?
[1575] So I don't know if this is right, but if that's right, think about all those giant -ass condos that are like on the beach in Miami.
[1576] Those are all, what is...
[1577] It's going to be like Venice, Italy.
[1578] It'll be way great cases than that because there's going to be no one in those things.
[1579] Like, what are they going to do?
[1580] If all that's under the ocean.
[1581] Like, do you know how freaky it would be if you could drive a boat through Miami and see all these giant buildings?
[1582] buildings in 10 years.
[1583] Do you think people wake up then and realize what the fuck is going on?
[1584] They're going to have to at some point.
[1585] People are going to be like, hey, man, I think maybe we should fucking stop building right on the water.
[1586] What do you think?
[1587] Right.
[1588] I think this water's coming up on us.
[1589] Oh, it's happening.
[1590] Do you see the videos of the North Pole that looks like a swimming pool?
[1591] No. You haven't seen that?
[1592] Uh -uh.
[1593] It's fucking crazy.
[1594] See, if you pull that up.
[1595] North Pole melting.
[1596] Wait, do you see this?
[1597] Just like, they have videos of Greenland.
[1598] and like these Manhattan -sized chunks of ice are falling off glaciers into the ocean.
[1599] Oh, my God.
[1600] It's like, it's all happening, like, right there.
[1601] It's like you can watch it every day.
[1602] I wonder how long.
[1603] I just don't even know.
[1604] I wonder when, like, common sense and technology are going to just butt heads.
[1605] Yeah.
[1606] And people are just going, they'll no longer be, eventually there's going to be no longer debate.
[1607] about things, you know?
[1608] Like, hey, is there global warming?
[1609] Well, here you go, boop, pooh, boop, bo, and just diagrams and stuff.
[1610] Yeah, there's a...
[1611] You know, I mean, it's going to get real or as technology keeps getting better.
[1612] The arguments are all going to end.
[1613] H .G. Wells had a great quote, that history is a race between education and catastrophe.
[1614] Wow.
[1615] Isn't that a great quote?
[1616] Yeah.
[1617] He wrote that shit in the 1800s.
[1618] You know?
[1619] It just shows you people saw trends where how crazy shit is, a lot.
[1620] long time ago.
[1621] It's just like, we're hoping that one day it's going to get to a point where it doesn't happen anymore.
[1622] But it seems like that's not how it goes.
[1623] How it goes is just you manage the chaos as much as you can while it's around you.
[1624] What is this?
[1625] Supposedly a webcam of the melting.
[1626] It just slowly starts turning into a lake in this area of the North Pool.
[1627] Let's see a little.
[1628] oh wow oh wow that's crazy that is so strange wow you're watching something that was completely covered in ice and then all of a sudden it melts but we don't know if that happens every year right yeah if it just went back to being frozen like two days later yeah maybe that was their summer yeah because you remember march of the penguins there's a whole thing about it thaws out and then they fuck and then they yeah then they go and have babies and shit and then it's freezing cold out they have to hide the eggs.
[1629] Do you ever see that?
[1630] No, I didn't catch that movie.
[1631] It's a great movie.
[1632] It's an interesting movie, but it's a brutal existence.
[1633] These poor penguins, they have to huddle up together to block each other from the wind.
[1634] They just get together and stand up, and the wind just whips them fucking 50 below zero and just they're just trying to cover their eggs with their feet.
[1635] It's so primal.
[1636] Wow.
[1637] It's amazing when you stop and think about what kind of environment that life is not just living in, but thriving.
[1638] Year after year, year after year, These things keep fucking in that same spot, keep making babies, keep walking miles across the ice to get to the ocean, keep surviving, and you complain when your internet goes down.
[1639] Penguins, I mean, they're just born in negative temperatures.
[1640] This is the suckiest spot on the planet, right?
[1641] Is there a suckier spot?
[1642] Would you rather live in the North Pole or in the jungle?
[1643] Jungle.
[1644] North Pole or South Pole?
[1645] Jungle, I live in the jungle, like climate tree.
[1646] I don't know.
[1647] Is it?
[1648] The same shit?
[1649] They're both frozen, aren't they?
[1650] Like, this glaciers in Argentina.
[1651] Why don't we hear anything about the South Pole?
[1652] It's always the North Pole.
[1653] Because that's where Santa lives.
[1654] South Pole.
[1655] Santa lives in the North Pole.
[1656] Who the fuck lives in the South Pole?
[1657] Antarctica's the South Pole, right?
[1658] Yeah.
[1659] It's creepy down there.
[1660] Yeah, it's tricky.
[1661] They don't even...
[1662] Is that true?
[1663] They don't even really know what's going on down there, by the way.
[1664] Is that true that the Anarchas...
[1665] I don't know.
[1666] And if you say to me...
[1667] Yeah, it is.
[1668] Antarctica's down there.
[1669] People say to...
[1670] Like, I got a lot of criticism when we did the Dan Carlin.
[1671] podcast like you're so ignorant for a man who's 40 years old about some shit yeah but you know what i'm fucking honest about what i know what i don't know man yeah there's a lot of shit i don't know but there's a lot of shit i do know there's no room for all of it okay god damn it if you you can only know so many things in this life it doesn't make you stupid because you don't know things okay you know what it makes you you're interested in other shit folks people have to get that in your head just because there's certain data that you should have probably accumulated, but if you have it, it doesn't mean you're stupid.
[1672] And people are so quick to call stupid on people.
[1673] There's plenty of shit that I've done that makes me stupid.
[1674] That's not one of them.
[1675] Yeah, South America.
[1676] It's below South America, Antarctica is essentially the South Pole.
[1677] I just learned the other day that we're still in the Ice Age.
[1678] We are?
[1679] Yeah, if you look up Ice Age, it's that's what we're still in that because it's a huge tens of thousands or whatever of years.
[1680] And because Antarctica and the North Pole and Greenland or something like that, there's another one, or Iceland or Greenland, because these things exist, we're still in the ice age.
[1681] Until they melt, that we're still in that.
[1682] Whoa, that's crazy.
[1683] Wow, I never even thought of that.
[1684] So until these frozen areas melt, we're still in the ice age.
[1685] So when the dinosaurs were around, there were no icebergs or shit?
[1686] I'm not sure about that.
[1687] I don't know, I don't know whether that was in that period or not.
[1688] of tens of thousands of years.
[1689] That's the hardest thing to wrap your head around.
[1690] Yeah.
[1691] That this thing changes so often.
[1692] It's just constantly the ocean's moving and changing.
[1693] When I was in Montana when we were hunting, one of the things that was so weird was seeing seashells there.
[1694] You would climb these tall hills, and as you're climbing up, the ground is actually like silt.
[1695] It's silt because that used to be the ocean.
[1696] That used to be the great western inland sea.
[1697] So as you're walking around, that you're walking in this real mucky sort of clayish muddy thing and as you're walking up it you'll find seashells it's such a mind fuck yeah Joshua Tree you're looking at these rocks sometimes it's like a movie set because you're like how's that a perfect circle how's that rock a perfect who rolled that here how did this get here well you ever seen those rocks that they found I want to say Belize Belize stones I'm going to say Belize I loved that picture of you and the salmon that you caught that giant hog of salmon.
[1698] Your smile was ear to ear.
[1699] Ari and I caught a bunch of them, man. Oh, you were up there with him?
[1700] I didn't know.
[1701] Yeah, Ari and I, we did the Bear Tooth, I think it's called the Bear Tooth Lodge.
[1702] It's a badass place in Anchorage, and we went salmon fishing up there.
[1703] Did you eat those bad boys, or is it?
[1704] We didn't eat those.
[1705] Because when we went, it was a catch and release time.
[1706] They based it on how many salmon come through the weir.
[1707] The weir is like a, salmon have to come and to this box area and they count them and they let them through.
[1708] But right before we got there, we couldn't have asked for a better day.
[1709] Before we got there, there was like hundreds of salmon came through.
[1710] So it was like a crazy amount we're in the river while we were there.
[1711] It was so fun.
[1712] They're so big.
[1713] It's weird though being up there and seeing moose everywhere.
[1714] Seeing moose and eagles and shit.
[1715] Alaska's amazing.
[1716] Have you been up there yet?
[1717] Not yet.
[1718] You guys got to do a show up there.
[1719] We're in the talks right now about it.
[1720] But it's supposed to be what?
[1721] Two days, four shows.
[1722] I don't know.
[1723] Two days?
[1724] What?
[1725] Two days, four shows in our last?
[1726] Where?
[1727] And do you remember where it was?
[1728] No, I don't know.
[1729] Fairbanks or Anchorage?
[1730] Anchorage.
[1731] Where are you going to go?
[1732] Do you know the place?
[1733] I don't know the place.
[1734] Two days of shows.
[1735] It would be fun.
[1736] You'll have a great time.
[1737] People up there are cool as shit.
[1738] The girl that's booking said that it's one of those places that they never have anybody come out there.
[1739] So like if anybody comes out, everybody just goes to the show.
[1740] Like no matter if they're a fan or not, they just want, you know.
[1741] They find out about it because that's it.
[1742] Yeah.
[1743] yeah well it's uh it's an awesome town man there's something really cool about those people up there and i think part of it's because they just uh it's like a real bonded it's a real interesting kind of a community and they're very progressive too we saw um Christians for equality this big group of Christians for equality they were standing on the corner with like the gay flag the rainbow flag and they were you know like waving uh these signs and like waving to people and people like honk on them when they drove by like agreeing with them it's kind of interesting you know i i I didn't expect that in Alaska.
[1744] I mean, I don't know what my prejudice were.
[1745] I've never heard of that group before.
[1746] That says a lot about Alaska.
[1747] Christians for equality.
[1748] Normally Christians are very Christian.
[1749] Yeah, no, not up there, man. It was really cool.
[1750] The shows were cool.
[1751] Everything about it was cool.
[1752] And it's just, you feel weird being up there.
[1753] If it's any trend, how much Canada loves comedy the farther north you go, then it must be like heaven, comedy heaven up there.
[1754] Because I love the few times.
[1755] I've been in Canada to do comedy shows, it's always been some of the highlights.
[1756] So I can't imagine what it's like farther north.
[1757] Do you do Seattle?
[1758] Yeah, I've done Seattle.
[1759] Seattle's fucking awesome.
[1760] They got a cool comedy scene there, too.
[1761] They have a couple comedy clubs now.
[1762] They got that parlor live, too, that place that's connected to a pool hall.
[1763] I just did the Moore Theater up there with Tom Seguer last weekend.
[1764] Oh, it's so fun.
[1765] Seattle's a great place.
[1766] I did that venue, I think, with Jeff.
[1767] Does it have, like, church?
[1768] like things on the walls like those big yeah yeah they actually just shut down to do some renovations I think to clean it up but it's uh it's amazing man secure is so fucking funny yeah he's very funny you guys got a show tonight right where you got tonight ice house what time 10 o 'clock if you're listening to this shit right now folks you can get in your car and make it there and use coupon code RSS and you get two for one tickets who's there tonight uh we got me we got Tony Powerful Tony H. Cliff.
[1769] Tebow.
[1770] Jason Tebow, Jesus Christ.
[1771] Virginia Collins.
[1772] Oh my goodness.
[1773] Matt Edgar.
[1774] Make it end.
[1775] Make it end.
[1776] There's too much comedy.
[1777] Saratiana?
[1778] Is that it?
[1779] Seratiana, I think.
[1780] Maybe.
[1781] Excellent.
[1782] You're going to do a nice house chronicles as well?
[1783] No. Yeah, too much, right?
[1784] Yeah.
[1785] I'm oversaturated.
[1786] I know.
[1787] If you don't like me, folks, I don't like me either.
[1788] How about that?
[1789] How about that?
[1790] I'm tired of hear me talk as well.
[1791] If you're like, Joe Ruggins's everywhere.
[1792] I don't even like being everywhere.
[1793] All right?
[1794] How about that?
[1795] You're like the opposite of Liberace Who wanted to fuck himself Yeah, I don't want to fuck myself But you can go fuck yourself How about that?
[1796] That's it.
[1797] Show's over.
[1798] Let's get out of here.
[1799] You guys got to go do your show.
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[1820] We'll be back on Monday with the lovely and intelligent Abby Martin from RT.
[1821] We'll try not to get too conspiratorial on you, ladies and gentlemen.
[1822] We try not to be too doom and gloom.
[1823] When Abby Martin comes on, all these people that come on that are journalists, they scare the shit out of me with reality.
[1824] So we're just going to try to have fun with Abby.
[1825] You know, everybody wants to be serious and fucking try to bring down a government, man. No one's going down.
[1826] Let's just have some fun, hang out.
[1827] So that's Abby Martin on Monday.
[1828] And we got Jim Norton on August 12th.
[1829] so Jimmy was supposed to be here today but he had a reschedule we got a lot of shit coming up and so thank you everybody thanks for all the Twitter messages and all the love and thanks for everybody who came out to the Moore Theater in Seattle we had a great fucking time we appreciate the shit out of you people and we'll see you next week big kiss muha