INSOMNIA STREAM: EARMAGEDDON EDITION.mp3
07/09/2022Speaker 1
00:00:00 Pulling out my hair.00:06:40 Like force when I was single it was longer than I've known you.
00:06:45 I had no money that I had.
00:06:47 No worries.
00:06:48 Spent it all.
00:06:51 Such a high standard of living to feel like I am dying.
00:06:57 I start talking, but you can barely.
00:07:02 There's good reason for your silence.
00:07:05 You have to take care of some business.
00:07:08 So I fix your plate.
00:07:10 Stay out of the way.
00:07:19 You've got.
00:07:33 So you want to change a letter from a lawyer?
00:07:38 Wanna Take Me Out to dinner?
00:07:41 You wanna bury me under a mound of shopping bag?
00:07:47 Really make a difference or make up for your disinterest.
00:07:52 I'm a bill you pay.
00:07:54 I'm a contract you can play.
00:07:58 That's my problem.
00:07:59 No water or on an endless estrus later.
00:08:04 I just go up and up so I don't have off.
00:08:17 John, right. Hi.
00:08:33 So what's up?
Speaker 2
00:09:40 I've got a nasty Nancy hive out here.00:09:42 It's full of, I don't know, could be antifa bees.
00:09:46 Anyway, I'm not going to tolerate antifa bees in in my bee yard.
00:09:52 No far left bees.
00:09:53 We want all right wing bees.
00:09:54 We want the Zoomer.
00:09:55 There's not the groomer bees, you know.
00:09:57 You guys know how I roll.
00:09:59 OK, you know how I roll.
Devon
00:10:03 You know how I roll, *************.00:10:06 How you guys doing tonight?
00:10:08 This is Devin Stack, the insomnia stream.
00:10:11 Here my God in addition.
00:10:15 Armageddon Addition because I.
00:10:16 Cannot hear out of my left ear right now.
00:10:21 And the whole left side of my.
00:10:22 Head is throbbing.
00:10:25 And yet here I am.
00:10:27 Here I am, the show must go on.
00:10:31 Yes, the show must go on.
00:10:35 It's just a it's a touch of the ear infection.
00:10:40 That I get I get.
00:10:41 From time to time, it's not a big deal.
00:10:44 So for this is like the peak.
00:10:46 Usually when I get these things.
00:10:47 Not that and you guys give a ****.
Speaker 4
00:10:49 But I don't care.Devon
00:10:50 I don't care.00:10:50 I I can't hear you out of my left ear anyway.
00:10:54 From time to time since.
00:10:56 Babyhood I have had these random ear infection things and and it's.
00:11:03 You know it.
00:11:03 It's like a three day affair usually.
00:11:05 You get the 1st.
00:11:06 We're like, ah, here it is.
00:11:08 It's coming.
00:11:09 Your your ear gets tender.
00:11:12 Gets tender.
00:11:15 The whole left side of your face or.
00:11:17 Right side, you know, I.
00:11:18 I was trying.
00:11:18 To think I was.
00:11:19 Like is it always the like?
00:11:20 I don't know if it's always the same side or not.
00:11:22 I don't think it is, but now it's the left side gets a little tender.
00:11:26 And then day 2.
00:11:27 It's like fever.
00:11:29 You feel like awful.
00:11:31 You feel like you've been punched in the ******* head.
00:11:33 The side of the head all night long and your.
00:11:36 Balance is all off because your.
00:11:38 Ear is all you know.
00:11:41 And yeah, and then day three, it's starting to heal.
00:11:47 It's you can touch your ear without feeling like you're stabbing it with a with a knife.
00:11:51 But right now I'm on day 2, little grouchy.
00:11:56 A little bit grouchy.
00:11:58 Especially because this is like the hottest we're at the peak of hot.
00:12:02 We're at the peak.
00:12:03 Of hot, which is good because you know we got like this this week.
00:12:08 According to like Farmers Almanac and all that kind of stuff.
00:12:11 Right.
00:12:13 We got like this.
00:12:14 Week is the hottest week of the year, and then it it'll.
00:12:19 And it doesn't go down dramatically in August.
00:12:22 But it will taper down slowly, slowly.
00:12:26 And so, yeah, the worst.
00:12:29 The worst is about to be behind us, which is good.
00:12:33 Can't say the same thing about the country.
00:12:38 All right.
00:12:38 Did I tell you I got.
Speaker
00:12:39 A little bit.Devon
00:12:39 Of fever.00:12:41 I'm on.
00:12:41 I'm on some medications.
00:12:44 I'm on a few medications.
00:12:47 Oh man, yeah, I'm feeling a little bit weird, a little bit weird, but that's OK.
00:12:53 We can we.
00:12:54 We'll get through this.
00:12:55 We'll get through this.
00:12:58 Especially because we got some funny things to look at.
00:13:02 I can't wait. There's usually.
00:13:04 There's not a lot of movies.
00:13:08 There's not a lot of.
00:13:09 Movies that I want to see.
00:13:12 I talked to you guys about how.
00:13:14 You know these new movies, they're just it.
00:13:17 It's not as fun to go over them because they're just so obvious with their their there's nothing subtle.
00:13:23 It's lost.
00:13:23 They they.
00:13:24 It's like they lost the ability to be subtle.
00:13:26 And I think that's partially because the audience and partially because the people writing.
Speaker 4
00:13:33 The movies, right, they're.Devon
00:13:34 I think they're both getting dumb.00:13:37 I do.
00:13:37 I think they're both getting Dumber.
00:13:40 Because the people writing the movies.
00:13:43 Many of them are diversity hires, right?
00:13:46 They're not there because they worked their way up.
00:13:50 They're there because they're fulfilling, they're filling a quota.
00:13:55 And the the audience in a manner of speaking is the same thing.
00:14:02 They're not in America because of anything that they did or that their ancestors did.
00:14:07 They're just filling a quota.
00:14:10 A never ending quota, never ending quota.
00:14:16 And so when they produce these new movies.
00:14:20 I'm just not as interested in them because it's.
00:14:23 Like you know.
00:14:24 It's it's, it's stupid and it's made for stupid people, and movies are already kind of made for.
00:14:33 For normies, right?
00:14:36 But normies used to have an average IQ that that wasn't triple digits, but.
00:14:41 It was you.
00:14:41 Know it, it would get close a little bit.
00:14:45 And now it's dropping to like room temperature.
00:14:50 So we're certainly not here, it's it's below room temperature here.
00:14:55 And so it's rare that a new movie comes out.
00:14:59 And I think to myself now that.
00:15:03 That is a movie that's got clever written all over it.
00:15:09 In this movie.
00:15:11 I don't know.
00:15:12 I haven't seen it.
00:15:12 No one seen it.
00:15:13 Guess because it's just hasn't come out yet.
00:15:17 But I think you guys will agree.
00:15:20 That this this movie.
00:15:24 Is definitely going to be really good.
00:15:27 And really, you know, just just.
00:15:30 Intelligently written.
00:15:33 And it's going to have all kinds of subplots going on.
00:15:37 It's going to be like inception.
00:15:38 You have to.
Speaker 4
00:15:39 Like watch it three or.00:15:40 Four times before you really get it.
Devon
00:15:42 No, I I cared about inception.00:15:45 Inception was just.
Speaker
00:15:47 It was like.Speaker 4
00:15:49 And that's that's for another time.Devon
00:15:51 But anyway so.00:15:53 I give you the woman King.
00:15:59 As soon as I.
Speaker 4
00:16:00 There we go.Speaker
00:16:13 An evil is coming.00:16:16 That threatens our Kingdom.
Devon
00:16:21 White people is the evil that's coming.Speaker 5
00:16:26 Our freedom.Speaker
00:16:30 But we have a weapon.Devon
00:16:37 Black women is the secret.00:16:38 Weapon that they've got, apparently.
Speaker
00:16:42 They are not prepared for.Speaker 5
00:16:50 Like King, the Europeans wish to conquer us.00:16:55 They will not stop until the whole of Africa is.
00:16:58 We must fight back.
00:17:03 For our people.
Speaker 6
00:17:06 That is God.Speaker
00:17:07 You are asking.Speaker 4
00:17:08 Me to take them to war.Speaker 6
00:17:13 Some things are worth fighting for.Speaker
00:17:17 Don't know.Speaker 6
00:17:23 You are called to join the King's God.00:17:28 No Kingdom in all of Africa.
Devon
00:17:32 I like it. It's.00:17:33 Based on true events based on true events.
00:17:39 You know the the qualification for that that.
Speaker
00:17:41 Is so low.Devon
00:17:43 All you have to do to base it on.00:17:44 True events is say.
00:17:46 Well, it's black people and they're there's black people in Africa, they're it's based.
00:17:50 On true events.
Speaker 1
00:17:52 She needs this Chris privilege.Speaker 5
00:17:55 Train hard. Fight harder.Speaker 6
00:17:59 They fear no one.00:18:03 And we feel no pain.
00:18:07 Ioffer you a choice fight.
Speaker 5
00:18:12 Or we die.Speaker 6
00:18:25 Ready for war?Speaker 5
00:18:32 Give me a warning.00:18:33 You must kill your test.
Speaker 1
00:18:37 We are the fair of fishery, we are the blame, the freedom.00:18:47 We are the Homer.
Speaker
00:18:53 I don't know.Devon
00:18:59 So yeah, basically it's kill ****** the movie.00:19:04 But you know.
00:19:06 The movies I told.
00:19:07 I told you the.
00:19:08 Movie is not.
00:19:08 Out yet it's not out yet, but I was able somebody.
00:19:13 Somebody apparently smuggled into one of these screenings.
00:19:17 They do a lot of times.
00:19:18 They do screenings for media or or sometimes they when they ship the movie overseas, they have to make it into like a digital format and they get sent to some theater and some *******, you know, sets up a camera.
00:19:33 You guys have all.
00:19:34 Seen that right.
00:19:35 Where they set up.
00:19:36 A camera in the theater and.
00:19:37 They they shoot it.
00:19:38 It's terrible.
00:19:39 Quality, right?
00:19:40 But you know they end up getting the.
00:19:41 Whole movie and someone has sent me.
00:19:46 A bootleg version.
00:19:49 Of the woman king.
00:19:51 And so I'm going to, you know, what, copyrights be damned, I'm.
00:19:56 I'm just going to play it.
00:19:58 I'm just going to play it so we can enjoy.
00:20:01 The woman, the woman king.
00:20:03 Here you you heard it here first.
00:20:06 You guys ready?
00:22:14 The woman king.
00:22:23 That's there's a lot shorter.
00:22:25 Than I thought it was going to be.
00:22:27 But uh yeah, you know, good production value.
00:22:30 The acting was pretty good.
00:22:32 I think, you know, you know, given the limitations that they had.
00:22:37 So there you go.
00:22:38 You guys have all seen.
00:22:39 The woman king, the woman king.
00:22:44 Ah, good Lord.
00:22:46 So that's that.
00:22:47 That's that's America.
Speaker
00:22:50 That's America.Devon
00:22:52 This is actually this.00:22:53 This is America.
00:22:55 So this this clip got got posted.
00:22:59 And it has different.
00:23:00 It has a different meaning to actual Americans.
00:23:03 You know, this the guy who shot this clip was just like, man, look how terrible these kids have it.
00:23:11 These kids have to walk through like this is I think this is San Francisco.
00:23:15 Look how bad San Francisco's gotten for the kids, and I'm thinking to myself.
00:23:21 Who are these kids?
00:23:23 Like there's not a single white kid in.
Speaker
00:23:25 In any of this.Speaker 7
00:23:29 OK.00:23:30 Bye, kids.
00:23:31 Don't get home safe, OK?
00:23:35 Go get home safe.
00:23:37 My little, my little.
00:23:38 Partners out here.
00:23:39 Get home safe.
Speaker 1
00:23:41 What did you say?Speaker 7
00:23:42 I'm sorry.00:23:43 Y'all gotta be to go to see all this ****.
00:23:47 OK, get home safe.
00:23:58 No, man.
00:24:06 These little kids got to walk through this ****** **** is crazy.
Devon
00:24:11 Welcome to America.00:24:13 Welcome to America, but.
00:24:15 But you know what?
00:24:16 It's it's.
00:24:16 It's all the fault of those.
00:24:18 Those damn Democrats, right?
00:24:22 It's those ******* Democrats, and I know this.
00:24:26 Because, well, we'll go over that in a second.
00:24:31 There's a pull.
00:24:33 That went out.
00:24:36 And the first number at first you're kind of.
00:24:38 Like wow, this is.
00:24:39 This is a little encouraging.
00:24:41 A new Gov you Gov poll asked voters.
00:24:44 Do you personally believe that in the US, Democrats are trying to replace white Americans with immigrants and people of color who share Democrats views?
00:24:58 73%.
00:25:00 Of Trump voters replied yes, and at first you're like, wow.
00:25:06 That's pretty good 73%.
00:25:08 Well, you know what?
00:25:10 8% of Biden voters.
00:25:14 That's not it's not just left.
00:25:15 That's people who actually voted for Biden, so that's at least that's like 8 people.
00:25:22 Said the same thing.
00:25:25 Overall, 61% of.
00:25:29 So that's a problem, right?
00:25:31 And 10% of Democrats.
00:25:34 And 33%.
00:25:35 Of independents replied yes to that question.
00:25:39 So that's that's.
00:25:41 All right, people are starting to put it together, right.
00:25:44 They're starting to connect the dots.
00:25:47 They're starting to wait a second. Hold on. There's another part to this. This survey. The survey also asked, do you personally believe that in the US, Jewish people are trying to replace white Americans with immigrants and people of color who share Jewish people's values?
00:26:08 Oh, OK.
00:26:08 So you would think that oh.
00:26:11 Only 12%.
00:26:15 Of Trump voters replied yes.
00:26:18 As did 7% of you're almost with the Biden voters.
00:26:22 As did 7% of Biden voters.
00:26:30 12%.
00:26:38 12%.
00:26:41 They're almost on par.
00:26:45 Trump voters.
00:26:48 Awoke on the JQ almost on.
00:26:51 Par with Biden voters.
00:26:58 You guys still trusting the plan?
00:27:05 Oh God anyway.
00:27:10 They just have a real hard time connecting the dots, just like this woman had a hard.
00:27:15 This is kind of sad.
00:27:16 I like I don't like dancing on people's graves, but I mean it's.
00:27:19 I mean it's.
00:27:19 Just the the.
00:27:21 Irony is such that you have to at least point this out.
00:27:24 So this woman post on.
00:27:26 But this is the last picture I have with me and my father. And if you're just listening, it's her and her father both wearing masks, both with the jab Band-Aid on their arms.
00:27:39 This is the last picture I have with me and my father.
00:27:42 2 weeks later I would find him dead in his home.
00:27:46 I never even got to say good bye, nor did I find out the true cause of death.
00:27:54 Love you, dad.
00:27:59 Really never fail.
00:28:01 Never figure out the true.
00:28:02 Cause of death?
00:28:05 I think I think you you're you're showing us photo evidence.
00:28:13 Of the.
00:28:15 The true cause of death.
00:28:18 I'm just saying.
00:28:21 That's, that's where my head would go.
00:28:25 But you know anyway.
00:28:29 And also Speaking of connecting dots here.
00:28:33 I saw this.
00:28:36 Get posted.
00:28:38 Just before we went live.
00:28:41 And was uh.
00:28:43 I was a little surprised.
00:28:44 By this, but not really.
00:28:46 So the headline here is barely half.
00:28:51 Of murders in America are now being solved.
00:28:57 Barely half.
Speaker 4
00:28:59 Of murders.Devon
00:29:01 In America are being solved.00:29:06 Now I I had mentioned before.
00:29:10 That I'm surprised that.
00:29:14 Murders get solved at all after watching that show first 48.
00:29:19 And first 48, it's a reality show with a they follow homicide detectives and the the reason why it's called first 48 is if they don't get it, like a confession or a guy, you know, committing the murder.
00:29:37 On video or just something like they don't luck.
00:29:41 In the first 48 hours.
00:29:43 It doesn't get solved.
00:29:45 It doesn't. It just doesn't get solved 9 times out of 10, right? So the first 48 the is when the homicide detectives are really trying to solve these murder is people are the impression after watching CSI and whatever that.
00:30:03 Homicide detectives have all this high tech **** and people are just leaking DNA everywhere they go and.
00:30:11 You know, like there's, like, these crazy forensic.
00:30:15 Whatever AI type you know, databases or something, they can just look at a bullet and be like, oh, it was Timothy McVeigh.
00:30:23 You know what?
00:30:23 Whoever and.
00:30:26 It's not true.
00:30:27 It's not true.
00:30:29 Pretty much if they don't get a confession out of someone.
00:30:32 And the and and not and when they do, it's kind of funny to watch because if you watch the first 48, the other thing that you notice.
00:30:40 Is there's a whole?
00:30:41 Lot of diversity in those interrogation rooms.
00:30:45 In fact, I don't think and.
00:30:47 I didn't sit there and watch it forever.
00:30:49 Was stuck in some.
00:30:49 Hotel room once.
00:30:51 Because I don't I I don't even have cable.
00:30:53 But I was stuck in some hotel room once.
00:30:55 And you know, that's the only time I ever watch.
00:30:57 TV is when I'm in a hotel room because it's like, well, I got nothing to do and oh, there's cable.
00:31:02 Let's see what?
00:31:03 Cables like I guess.
00:31:05 And I ended.
00:31:05 Up like watching a few of these.
00:31:06 Episodes and I don't think there was a single white guy in any of them.
00:31:10 It was like All Blacks and maybe like a Mexican or two, and in every single case that they did get a confession.
00:31:19 It was the cops.
00:31:21 Just ****.
00:31:22 ******* the person that like it was, you know.
00:31:25 Talking about some murdering guy that's got an IQ of maybe like 50 and they're just tricking him into confessing every time.
00:31:34 Like they have zero evidence.
00:31:36 In fact, if all the guy did was just not talk like if.
00:31:40 He just he has a right to remain silent.
00:31:45 So if he just remains silent in this interrogation room.
00:31:49 That would be it.
00:31:51 That would be it.
00:31:53 But in almost if not I I don't.
00:31:55 Remember like if.
00:31:55 There was every single one of them, but.
00:31:56 Pretty much every single one of them.
00:31:59 They just lied to them and tricked them into confessing to the murder.
00:32:04 And that's the only way they were able to convict him or I don't even know if they can.
00:32:08 That's the other.
00:32:08 That's that's Part 2, right?
00:32:12 But this is only getting them arrested and there's.
00:32:17 All kinds of.
00:32:17 Ways to **** it up after that, right?
00:32:20 This is just getting them arrested and getting them to a trial.
00:32:26 And if all they do?
00:32:26 Is just not say anything.
00:32:28 They would have gone free.
00:32:31 Well, it's kind of crazy you look at.
00:32:34 Look at.
00:32:34 Look at that that graph.
00:32:38 In 1965.
00:32:43 I wonder what happened.
00:32:44 What? What was different 1965? Like? I can't think. But anyway in 1965.
00:32:51 You have almost 90%.
00:32:55 Almost 90%.
00:32:57 And you gotta remember, in 1965 you don't have, you know, cell phone cameras. You, I mean you, you have cameras, but almost no one had cameras like over their register or, you know, in the parking lots, like almost nobody. No businesses had cameras.
Speaker 4
00:33:15 Right.Devon
00:33:17 Maybe banks, you know, maybe some government buildings or something like that, but almost no one had cameras. And even if they had cameras, there wasn't, like, a real easy way to even record video in 1965. But yet in 1965, they're solving almost 90% of murders.00:33:38 OK.
00:33:40 Then right around, let's see here, 1980. It just keeps dropping. Now we're now we're already below 70%.
00:33:50 Which is huge considering now there is the technology to to record a lot of this footage.
00:33:59 More people are going to have cameras, you're going to have more.
00:34:02 It's not the best, right?
00:34:04 It's going to be standard def.
00:34:06 Grainy VHS, whatever.
00:34:08 But it's.
00:34:10 You're going to have more of the CSI technology.
00:34:12 You don't have it all yet, right?
00:34:14 They don't have DNA.
00:34:15 Stuff was just barely starting to, you know, get developed. You know, it was, but you could. You could test blood type and and other things, you know. But it's already down. It's already down below 70%.
00:34:31 Around 1980.
00:34:34 And they dropped down 1995, we're.
00:34:37 Below 60%.
00:34:40 In 1995.
00:34:42 And by 1995?
00:34:45 You do have the DNA.
00:34:48 It might not be available to all the different precincts.
00:34:51 You know, like the small town.
00:34:53 Police guys, they're not going to have access to that.
00:34:56 But at that point, pretty.
00:34:58 Much you know, all the bigger cities.
00:35:00 In fact, I would say probably most of the places where most of the murdering is going on, right, they're going to have access to that technology. You're going to have even more cameras. In fact, 1995, you're going to start.
00:35:13 Actually having, it's just barely creeping in there, but you're going to start having like digital store.
00:35:21 You're going to have webcams and stuff like that. No, you know, no one's got cell phones just yet that have cameras on them. But, you know, we're we're we're getting.
00:35:30 There, but we're below. We're below 60% already.
00:35:34 Figure 2005.
00:35:37 2005 you're at 55%.
00:35:43 Now in 2005, there's cameras everywhere.
00:35:47 You know, like you go to McDonald's in the 80s, there's probably not a camera.
00:35:54 You know in.
00:35:56 In by 2005, you walk into a Walmart, the first thing.
00:36:00 You see, is.
00:36:01 A big monitor hanging from the ceiling, showing that you're on camera.
00:36:06 You walk into a convenience store, the same thing.
00:36:10 It's not even big chains.
00:36:11 At that point you go into some ****** little, you know, Korean owned.
00:36:18 Gas station.
00:36:19 They've got cameras all over the place.
00:36:21 Every chain has cameras all over the place. Doesn't matter if you're going to a gas station or or a a bar or a bank or a restaurant 2005. You're pretty much on camera.
00:36:38 Now we don't have the iPhone penetration just yet.
00:36:42 You know, we don't have that, that switch around where everyone's got a a smartphone, but that's that's right.
00:36:49 That's just about happening.
00:36:51 You know the iPhone one? I don't remember what year it came out, but certainly by 2008, I know it was out and so.
00:37:01 You know, you would expect. Oh, well, now that everyone's got these cameras, there's there's footage of all kind and the DNA stuff in 2005, that's pretty much available to most people at that point. At least the state at the state level. So if you have local cops that.
00:37:21 They don't have their own DNA lab.
00:37:23 If they can't solve a murder, they can send evidence to like the state guys.
00:37:27 And you know, they can run it and and solve it that way.
00:37:31 No, it just.
00:37:32 Keeps going down and now in 2020 we're below or right at 50%.
00:37:44 And why do you think that is?
00:37:48 Why do you think that is?
00:37:54 Now part of that's going to be.
00:37:59 Who's doing the murdering, right?
00:38:04 Part of that's going to be.
00:38:05 Who's doing the murdering?
00:38:07 And not cooperating with police.
00:38:09 There's going to be a lot more as diversity grows.
00:38:12 Going to have a lot more.
00:38:14 Of the.
00:38:17 Language barrier.
00:38:20 You're also going to have look the the, the atomization, I.
00:38:24 Mean think about.
Speaker
00:38:25 One of the.Devon
00:38:26 Reasons why I think in 1965 when you look at this graph and you think, wow, wow, they're almost solving 90%, why is that?00:38:34 Well, in 1965.
00:38:38 Good chance.
00:38:39 Most people in the in the community.
00:38:41 Knew each other.
00:38:45 So if someone got murdered.
00:38:51 You know the neighborhood.
00:38:53 We'll probably have an idea.
00:38:56 They would probably go like, yeah, you.
00:38:57 Know I think it's Billy over.
00:38:59 There, he's always been kind of a.
00:39:00 Psycho. He really didn't like, you know, Jimmy. And they are. They're always arguing. I bet. I bet you you search Billy's house, you'll find a machete or.
Speaker 4
00:39:10 You know whatever, right?Devon
00:39:14 And I think more that more that change more than anything.00:39:19 Is what you're witnessing.
00:39:22 Is as the communities got more diverse.
00:39:25 People just didn't know each other.
00:39:27 People didn't want to know each other.
00:39:33 People were told to tolerate.
00:39:37 The loud noises, the screams, the shouts and the banging sounds from the apartment next door.
00:39:45 If you've lived in a diverse area and lived in an apartment, sometimes it sounds like there's a murder going on in the apartment next door.
00:39:53 ****, I don't know.
00:39:53 Maybe, maybe I've heard some.
00:39:57 And what happens?
00:40:00 You just say. Yeah, whatever.
00:40:10 You know, if you call the cops on some of these neighbors.
00:40:13 And they if they suspect that it's you, they might break into your ******* apartment and steal your ****.
00:40:18 Have had that happen to friends of mine.
00:40:21 They had noisy neighbors.
00:40:24 Oh, and look my friends and this is when I was younger and we were partying all the time and we were younger and you're partying all the time.
00:40:32 You have like a high tolerance for like the other people in the complex that are going to be partying all the time.
00:40:37 But you know when they take it to that next level, where it's like Jesus Christ every night and it's like 4 in the morning and you guys are screaming at each other and it's like.
00:40:46 You need to settle down some of us.
00:40:47 Some of us have jobs.
00:40:51 And I have friends that have called.
00:40:53 Cops on neighbors and.
00:40:56 It was not always a good thing.
00:40:58 It was not a good outcome because cops don't do anything anyway, right?
00:41:03 Cubs don't fix the problem.
00:41:06 So now your neighbor who already doesn't like you.
00:41:10 Now they really don't like you.
00:41:14 Because you're white.
00:41:15 Boy is a snitch.
00:41:22 I think more than anything else, that's what you're witnessing and doesn't.
00:41:25 And it's over the fact that it's overcoming.
00:41:29 All the technology.
00:41:33 The fact that, like having all these extra tools now something else to think about too.
00:41:39 That diversity isn't just on one side.
Speaker 4
00:41:42 Of the law.Devon
00:41:45 Right.00:41:47 What do you think the percentage of homicide detectives?
00:41:51 Who were white?
00:41:53 In 1965 were.
00:42:01 What do you think?
00:42:02 You know, that's that, that there wasn't just like the the general population where the demographic change took place.
00:42:13 The people tasked with solving these crimes.
00:42:19 The demographics have changed there too.
00:42:23 And their ability.
00:42:26 To work this stuff out.
00:42:29 Is going to be.
00:42:31 Affected by that?
00:42:41 50%.
00:42:44 That means and obviously I'm not.
00:42:48 I'm not pro murder.
00:42:49 I'm just saying that means if if you went out and.
00:42:52 Shot someone you.
00:42:53 Could like you you have a 5050%.
00:42:56 Chance of getting off?
00:43:02 And not not just you that.
00:43:04 Means anyone that means the average person.
00:43:08 There's a 50% chance you just get up.
00:43:11 For murder.
00:43:13 Like, that's how effective law enforcement is.
00:43:17 In this country.
00:43:28 Look and it's crazy and it's it's not just murder.
00:43:31 You know the the.
00:43:33 When we watched the lady detective.
00:43:37 You know that thing last string?
00:43:41 Which I wish I had.
00:43:42 I don't.
00:43:42 I don't have that queued up late, Detective.
00:43:46 I mean the guy.
00:43:50 The the killer.
00:43:53 Who is the spouse that's like like?
00:43:55 Usually when you know woman.
00:43:57 Woman is murdered or a man is murdered even.
Speaker 4
00:44:01 The spouse.Speaker
00:44:01 Did it like?Devon
00:44:02 Nine times that 10. That's.00:44:03 Just that's just what happens, right?
00:44:06 That's just the way that it works out.
00:44:09 And her husband?
00:44:11 Had already gone to jail for killing a ******.
00:44:17 And look how long.
00:44:18 It took them to like piece that ******* puzzle together.
00:44:29 It's insane. It's insane. Yeah, we complain about, like, oh, you know, with diversity, you know, everything's going to get ********.
00:44:37 Yeah, this is pretty important **** right here.
00:44:39 And it's true.
00:44:40 Everything will get worse.
00:44:41 Because you know you can have a butterfly effect.
Speaker 4
00:44:45 You know.Devon
00:44:46 We talked about the.00:44:47 Butterfly effect in terms of like.
00:44:49 Oh, so this this is.
00:44:51 Another change I didn't load this up.
00:44:54 I need to.
00:44:56 I'll find the article.
00:44:57 Or maybe I'll let me see if.
00:44:58 I can find him.
00:45:01 Only because this is the exact example that I've given, because I think everyone can relate to it.
00:45:07 Let's see.
00:45:27 I'll define the article.
00:45:29 So don't quote me on.
00:45:30 This because I'm not 100%.
00:45:32 I saw a headline the other day.
00:45:35 That said, something to the effect I gotta find.
00:45:38 I gotta find the article that the the US Postal Service is no longer allowing you to ship things as fragile.
00:45:52 They they can't trust their employees.
00:45:55 To handle anything with care anymore, you have to assume and look I.
00:45:59 Anyone who's who's?
00:46:01 Been using the Postal Service at all for like the last few years.
00:46:04 You you realize that?
00:46:06 If you ship something, you have to assume it's going.
00:46:08 To be thrown down like a flight of concrete stairs.
00:46:12 Or it might just never show up, or you know, like it's just.
00:46:15 It's it's you're rolling.
00:46:16 The dice you have to assume that the people handling your package hate you and are trying to smash.
00:46:23 It on the way there.
00:46:28 And it didn't always used to be like.
00:46:30 That zoomers just.
00:46:31 So you guys know?
00:46:34 Not that the US Postal Service was.
00:46:35 Ever like this shining example of efficiency?
00:46:39 But you usually didn't have to worry.
00:46:40 About this ****.
00:46:43 To the degree that you have to now I got I want to find this, I want to.
00:46:47 Find this article.
00:46:58 Yeah, here it is.
00:47:08 USPS is getting.
00:47:09 Rid of this service starting July 10th.
00:47:12 So starting tomorrow.
00:47:15 They're discontinuing one of their options.
00:47:22 Let's see here.
Speaker
00:47:28 Blah blah blah.Devon
00:47:30 Alright, let's see here.00:47:32 And they're blaming it on COVID, of course.
00:47:35 It's COVID COVID is.
00:47:36 Why they can't handle fragile packages anymore so?
00:47:43 Regular or regular adoption from price hikes to policy changes designed to keep things moving.
00:47:48 Now the Postal Service has announced plans to end another one of its services this summer.
00:47:55 The Postal Service has made a number of changes to its service in just the past year alone.
00:48:00 In October, the agency implemented a new service standards for some mail, significantly slowing the amount of time it takes some things.
00:48:07 To be delivered.
00:48:09 And they've implemented new fees.
00:48:11 So it's slower, more expensive.
00:48:18 And they're ending shipping fragile packages starting tomorrow.
00:48:27 They're getting rid of its special handling fragile service.
Speaker 4
00:48:34 Oh boy.00:48:37 Oh boy.
Devon
00:48:39 I'm not surprised.00:48:40 I'm not surprised at all.
00:48:41 But but the reason I the.
00:48:42 Reason why this is important is.
00:48:45 You know, years ago I was mentioning that.
00:48:49 As you start to diversify things.
00:48:53 At first it's not going to be you're.
00:48:55 Not going to feel it right away.
00:48:57 You're not going to feel it, right?
00:48:58 Away, because when diversity first starts to filter into a homogeneous society, the people that are given jobs that have any kind of importance or any kind of impact on the the, the larger the, the majority population, you're you're going to be.
00:49:18 Only getting the cream of the crop type people.
00:49:20 Right, because it's.
00:49:21 Going to be, at least to some extent, meritocracy.
00:49:25 And then as soon.
00:49:25 As you implement things like affirmative action, which they did back in.
00:49:31 Well, like the 60s or 70s and it's been a long time and you start having racial quotas, especially government jobs.
00:49:37 You know the US.
00:49:38 Postal Service is a government job.
00:49:40 People forget that it's not.
00:49:42 It's not a a business, it's it runs out of deficit, a big deficit.
00:49:49 And so you start having to hire diversity if you, in fact, if you ever go to a post office in any big city at all, good luck finding any white people there.
00:50:01 And as this happens, as you have lower quality people working in order to fill some kind of arbitrary well, not arbitrary anti white policy quota.
00:50:15 You have people and it's impossible.
00:50:17 To fire these people on top of that.
00:50:19 Too you have people that just.
00:50:23 Are going to suck.
00:50:24 At their jobs.
00:50:26 But it's going to take a while, right?
00:50:27 Going to take a while.
00:50:30 But then you have the butterfly effect.
00:50:32 So once once people suck at at sending packages, it's.
00:50:36 Kind of like like.
00:50:37 Alright, so people always talk about how ohh when gas prices go up, it's not just that gas gets more expensive, everything gets more expensive because everything gets shipped.
00:50:48 You know, it's not just the price of the pump.
00:50:51 It's not just the cost of you driving the kids to school.
00:50:54 And you go into work that gets more expensive.
00:50:56 It's everything you buy because everything you buy is going onto a truck and being driven across the country and blah blah, you know, and so it just it reverberates throughout the entire economy.
00:51:06 And anytime that, you know, fuel prices go up.
00:51:09 Well look this this.
00:51:11 Is the same thing.
00:51:12 It works the same way.
00:51:14 When shipping stuff.
00:51:18 And it's not just the Postal Service, by the way.
00:51:20 I think everyone knows that when shipping stuff becomes less efficient and stuff gets damaged more often or lost more often.
00:51:29 Then the cost of everything goes up.
00:51:32 The cost of everything goes up.
00:51:34 And that's just one thing right.
00:51:37 Now imagine all the people working at the warehouses, not not the shipping company warehouses, although that that's the case too.
00:51:45 The the Amazon warehouses, the people actually packaging everything, which is why they're trying to automate stuff.
00:51:51 You know, they, they, they, they're they're aware of this problem.
00:51:56 And now think about how just.
00:51:59 When it comes to preparing food.
00:52:02 And that don't mean like, oh you.
00:52:04 Know like they.
00:52:05 Took forever to bring out my hamburger.
Speaker
00:52:07 Or whatever like.Devon
00:52:08 No, I mean like, way more important stuff.00:52:10 Like when they're actually preparing your food at meat packing plants and they're not following certain.
00:52:17 You know, regulations to keep things clean.
00:52:20 And and maybe 1.
00:52:22 Of the reasons why it's.
00:52:23 It's allowed to go on.
00:52:26 Is the inspector who's in charge of.
00:52:30 Checking out all these meat packing plants or you know whatever, right, to make sure that the food that that's being packaged up is safe.
00:52:37 Maybe they're also there because of some quota.
00:52:42 You see how you see how this can really become a huge problem really fast.
00:52:50 Well, if you don't see, you're about to.
00:52:52 It's it's going to it's going to happen so.
00:52:55 We're just, we're just we're we're not.
00:52:58 Even at the beginning.
00:52:58 Of it, we're.
00:52:59 We're we're past the beginning of it.
00:53:01 It's already started.
Speaker 4
00:53:03 But yeah, and then and then that.Devon
00:53:06 Has trickled all the way onto solving murders.00:53:18 I forget who it was that was talking about how as a society becomes more corrupt that the good people, the people that self govern, the people that usually follow the rules because they feel like, well, this is the moral, because that's usually what's happening anyway, right?
00:53:35 When you have a homogeneous society that's got rules, it's not like.
00:53:38 It's not all just because, well, the cops were better at solving crime and it's like the kinds of things I was talking about before where, you know, the community knows the, you know.
00:53:46 The people involved.
00:53:47 And it's easier.
00:53:49 When everyone knows each other, you know to figure out who the killer was and stuff like that.
00:53:54 Well, when everyone's atomized and no one really gives a **** about anyone else, you're going to have, like, a lot of these ******* problems, just kind of balloon out of control and people are going to feel less and less obligated.
00:54:07 To follow the laws good and I'm talking.
00:54:11 About good people.
00:54:12 Good people who would normally think to themselves, well, I have to follow.
00:54:17 The rules because.
00:54:18 That's part of me being a good citizen.
00:54:21 That's part of me being a good member of this community.
00:54:24 What community?
00:54:28 What community?
00:54:35 More and more people are going to realize.
00:54:39 And look, it's already kind of happening.
00:54:41 All right, they're going to say I don't agree.
00:54:44 Not only do I not agree, like I don't.
00:54:47 Agree with these rules.
00:54:49 The people who made them don't represent me.
00:54:51 Look at the way.
00:54:52 That people are talking about the Roe V Wade.
00:54:55 Look at the the Biden executive order.
00:54:59 It's already there, it's already happening.
Speaker
00:55:05 You have a.Devon
00:55:06 Huge portion of the country saying, well, I just.00:55:08 Don't agree with that that rule.
00:55:11 So I'm not going to follow it.
00:55:21 This is how societies fall apart.
00:55:26 And eventually the good people that would.
00:55:29 Normally self police.
00:55:31 They feel like not only do you.
00:55:33 Have well, I didn't write this law.
00:55:35 People like me didn't write this law.
00:55:38 In fact, in some of these laws, you could look at them and say people who who actively dislike me wrote this law.
00:55:46 You hurt me.
Speaker 1
00:55:47 Why would I follow that law?Devon
00:55:50 It's a, it's.00:55:51 A spiteful law written to spite me.
00:55:57 Why would I want to follow that law?
00:56:01 And on top of that, I mean, ****, they're only solving 50%.
00:56:04 Of the murders.
00:56:07 Enforcement doesn't seem to be really on top.
00:56:10 Of their game here.
00:56:12 And so what's going to happen?
00:56:13 People are going to start saying, I'm, I'm actually kind.
00:56:16 Of I'm a sucker.
00:56:18 If I follow the rules.
Speaker
00:56:22 Because I'll be.Devon
00:56:22 The only one following the ******* rules.00:56:29 That's how you get countries where there's just lots of corruption, like what you get countries like Mexico, where you it's normal to bribe the cops.
00:56:41 It's normal to bribe the cops.
00:56:44 And everyone knows that you can bribe the cops and it's.
00:56:49 It's not like a shameful thing.
00:56:53 You know, the Mexicans know that the cops are getting bribed and the the, the, the other cops know that they're cop friend.
00:57:00 You know, it's not like this shameful secret.
00:57:05 Because if they're not collecting bribes, they're the suckers.
00:57:15 And that's what happens in societies that stop giving a ****.
00:57:19 That's where we're headed.
00:57:21 Well, I mean that's.
00:57:23 Like I said.
00:57:23 We're already about knee deep in that, I think.
00:57:28 You still have a few people that that romanticize, you know, the the country.
00:57:38 Because they're viewing it through the lens of when they were young.
00:57:46 And but once those people die off.
00:57:51 And they're replaced with people who have no connection whatsoever to the founding of this country.
00:58:00 And increasingly, those people get elected.
00:58:02 You know, the the replacers start getting elected and passing more and more laws that are designed to hurt the children of the people that died off.
00:58:17 To be a lot more than just the post office not handling fragile packages, that becomes kind of.
00:58:23 A pain in the ***.
00:58:28 How does that serve for some Black Hills?
00:58:33 Uh, sorry, I'm.
00:58:34 A little like I said, we're not going.
00:58:36 To do a super.
00:58:36 Long one tonight just cause like.
00:58:39 I am a little fevery and medicated.
00:58:44 Nothing hard.
00:58:47 In fact, nothing that should make me really feel Spacey.
00:58:49 I don't.
00:58:50 But I do feel kind of Spacey.
00:58:51 I've just had, like, ibuprofen and.
00:58:54 And Tylenol destroying my liver.
Speaker 4
00:58:56 With that ****, probably but.00:58:59 A little weird.
Devon
00:59:04 People saying the.Speaker 4
00:59:07 **** has a lot to do with the collapse.Devon
00:59:11 Well, that's honestly The funny thing is, if you look at that, I mean, not that I don't think they're tied, although maybe they are.00:59:19 You know, you look at that graph, we're in 1965. They're solving about 90% of the murders.
00:59:25 And in 2020, you know?
00:59:26 They're they're down to less than 50.
00:59:29 I would say that that graph.
00:59:34 Although, like I said, I don't think it's.
00:59:37 Correlation doesn't mean causation, but.
00:59:41 **** **** viewing has probably increased.
00:59:48 Along the same timeline that that, that solving.
00:59:52 Of murders has dropped down.
00:59:57 I think pouring contributes to a lot of different.
01:00:00 Kinds of uh.
01:00:02 You know, it's funny.
01:00:03 I don't know.
01:00:04 It's funny.
01:00:06 Many serial killers.
01:00:08 Many serial killers.
01:00:12 Openly blame ****.
01:00:16 For for triggering them to want to, you know, do these sexual acts of violence.
01:00:26 And I would definitely say that easy access to **** has created look, you want to know why we have so many ********.
01:00:35 And that's part of it.
01:00:36 **** has definitely contributed to that.
01:00:41 Yeah, **** is definitely part of the equation here.
01:00:49 Someone says.
01:00:52 Whites are the only NPCS that break programming over 50%. That's why they're getting rid of us.
01:01:01 Well, you think that 50% of whites are not NPC's that that I think that's.
01:01:06 That's not a, that's not a right one.
01:01:13 I think I think it's more like 80%.
01:01:22 Someone call me a massive *****.
01:01:23 Well, guess what?
01:01:25 You are getting blocked.
01:01:28 Oh, you ain't blocked.
01:01:30 Look at that.
01:01:30 I'm going to time you out.
01:01:33 For 10,000 minutes.
01:01:41 Take that *****.
01:01:48 Let's see who else.
01:01:54 Don't worry you.
01:01:55 Can come back in 10,000 minutes.
Speaker
01:02:06 There we go.Devon
01:02:15 So you thought I didn't look at regular chat I.Speaker 4
01:02:16 Usually don't.01:02:18 But I'm pretty.
Devon
01:02:22 I'm pretty.01:02:26 Pretty low key tonight.
01:02:32 That's right. You're going to permit? Well, he's 10,000 minutes is pretty good. I don't know how. What?
01:02:38 That you know, works out too, but.
01:02:41 That'll be fun.
01:02:44 Maybe he'll repent.
01:02:45 Maybe he'll repent.
01:02:46 We we believe in, we believe, believe in some some forgiveness.
01:02:51 Some forgiveness.
01:02:57 Alright, you know one thing I was going to tell you guys this.
01:03:00 Is nothing to do what we've.
01:03:00 Talked about yet but.
01:03:02 This is something that.
01:03:05 This is something.
01:03:06 That's been bothering me.
01:03:08 And I was talking to someone about this today.
01:03:12 And so it's.
01:03:15 You know, I don't know.
01:03:17 I guess it's unrelated.
01:03:18 But it's still.
01:03:19 I'm still going.
01:03:20 Still going to talk about?
01:03:21 Alright, so here's the deal.
01:03:25 What is wrong with Canadians?
01:03:28 And Europeans.
01:03:31 Same partner.
01:03:36 That instead of saying boyfriend or girlfriend, or even husband or wife, Europeans and Canadians say partner and that's fagot ****.
01:03:48 Like it's literally ****** ****.
01:03:51 And in fact, in America, if you hear someone say that, you assume.
01:03:55 Ohh, you're gay.
01:03:57 Because that's the only people that would say that.
01:04:00 I mean that in fact, they don't even say it now.
01:04:02 That now they feel comfortable.
01:04:03 They used to say it to hide.
01:04:04 The fact that they were gay, right?
01:04:06 Because if you were a lesbian.
01:04:08 And you wanted to talk about your girlfriend?
01:04:11 But you didn't.
01:04:12 Want to like you were too embarrassed to?
01:04:13 Say you had a girlfriend.
01:04:15 You'd be like, oh, she's my partner.
01:04:19 Because it was like some fancy way of not having to like.
01:04:22 Put an image in someone's head that you were a ******, right?
01:04:28 And I think in Europe and Canada.
01:04:31 Because they were, you know, really on top of the gay thing, way before America was in an effort to try to not single out gay people, right?
01:04:41 They got everyone to start saying it.
01:04:44 And they erased the terms boyfriend, girlfriend, husband and wife.
01:04:49 And so everyone just says partner.
01:04:51 And I'm sorry, Europeans and Canadians, every time one of you guys says partner, I instantly assume you're gay.
01:04:59 And so are most Americans.
01:05:03 And you need to take back our language.
01:05:06 You need to take back girlfriend, boyfriend, husband, wife.
01:05:10 I mean **** in.
01:05:10 America like I.
01:05:11 Said they're the the fagots are bowing off now.
01:05:14 That they they say it now.
01:05:17 Right.
01:05:19 Like the what's his name?
01:05:21 Dave Rubin.
01:05:23 He says his husband, right, he.
01:05:24 Doesn't say partner.
01:05:26 So you're you're being gayer than ******* Dave Rubin.
01:05:29 When you say partner.
01:05:32 It's so ******* gay.
01:05:35 And that's why they did it to you guys.
01:05:36 It's not like people didn't say, like, where have you read literature?
01:05:41 Like if you're if you live in the UK, where have you read old literature?
01:05:46 You know from.
01:05:47 Not even that old, like 100 years.
01:05:49 Ago, a book where they're like, oh, he's.
01:05:51 Here with his partner.
01:05:53 No, they they didn't talk like that.
01:05:56 This is new.
01:05:57 This is post World War 2 ******** there.
01:06:01 Was so so the, the, the.
01:06:02 **** don't have to feel different.
01:06:04 They make everyone say partner.
01:06:07 You want to know what happened with all.
01:06:09 This. Yeah, and.
01:06:09 In three days, I'll hear people.
01:06:12 Who get really upset.
01:06:14 About all the different genders and whatever, and then they'll.
01:06:17 Say partner.
01:06:20 You're part of the problem, man.
01:06:23 You're part that's.
01:06:25 That's how it starts.
01:06:27 That's how it starts.
01:06:33 And it just it just sounds it just sounds *******.
01:06:37 Like, not only does does it destroy it, it it destroys the idea of like, you know. Oh, it's my girlfriend. That's my boyfriend. That's my, you know, husband. That's my wife's partner. Just sounds so businesslike anyway.
01:06:51 It just sounds like you know it's.
01:06:52 Like your business partner or your dance partner?
01:06:56 You know, it just sounds disposable.
01:06:58 There doesn't seem to be like that.
01:06:59 Doesn't sound like there's any kind of loving connection with that at all.
01:07:03 It just seems like some kind.
01:07:05 Of sterile thought.
01:07:06 Well, if it's gay, it's not too sterile.
Speaker 4
01:07:07 Right.Devon
01:07:08 You know, whole bunch of monkey pox going on with that.01:07:11 But hey.
01:07:12 Oh, but, but anyway they.
01:07:16 Again, that I don't know anything else I was.
01:07:18 Talking about tonight, but just the fact that.
01:07:21 I still hear that it's so Madding, Canada especially like Canada.
01:07:26 It's like they it's like that's been removed from like boyfriend and girlfriend has, like been completely removed from their vocabulary.
01:07:33 Or husband and.
01:07:35 It's been completely removed from their vocabulary.
01:07:38 It's just partner, partner, partner.
01:07:40 Partner, I'm a ******.
01:07:43 Yeah, that's all I hear.
01:07:44 That's all I hear is.
01:07:46 Is I'm gay.
01:07:48 You know.
01:07:51 So anyway, let me take a look at the Super.
01:07:54 Chats and then I'm going.
01:07:55 To pass out here.
01:08:03 Super brother, $20. You said you were wondering something. I wonder why Missouri was so damn cold during my camping trip in late May.
01:08:11 On an unrelated note, can you do a second run of the cactus pill shirt?
01:08:16 Maybe put second edition.
01:08:18 Disclaimer on it, I would like to get one as a gift to a friend.
01:08:21 I grade books with.
01:08:24 Well, I'll tell you.
01:08:24 Maybe I'll make another cactus pill shirt.
01:08:28 UMI have another shirt. I have actually two. I have a shirt that might. I'm trying not to get the account canceled because.
01:08:40 I have a I have a good shirt.
01:08:42 That's like it might, it's.
01:08:44 I'm trying to make it like obscure enough to where you know, but it's like I.
01:08:49 Don't know it's.
01:08:51 I don't know.
01:08:52 That's I haven't.
01:08:53 That's the only reason why I haven't updated it cause I had it ready to go.
01:08:56 I was like, I don't know, man, this is.
01:08:58 This is maybe a little bit too easy to figure out, so I'm going to update it by next stream.
Speaker 4
01:09:08 I'll for sure update it.Devon
01:09:10 Because I I.01:09:11 Start working on another one because I was like, I don't know.
01:09:12 About this one yet we'll.
01:09:14 We'll save this one for later.
01:09:19 Super Mother also.
01:09:20 Regarding video games, I really saw what you meant when a friend of mine kept saying he wanted me to help him get in shape.
01:09:27 I lived at least an hour a day and is refusing to sacrifice half an hour to walk, much less meet up to work out again.
01:09:34 Thanks for the content, bud.
01:09:38 Video game addiction is.
01:09:40 You know, it's real. It's 100, it's dopamine addiction. You know, it's it's really no different than anything else, especially if you don't feel like you have anything going for you.
01:09:51 You don't feel like you're getting any.
01:09:54 You don't feel like you really accomplish anything.
01:09:56 You don't.
01:09:57 It's easier to sit in a in a gaming chair and and and hear those little.
01:10:02 Dings and and get the little badges and stupid **** for doing nothing.
01:10:09 Uh. Finn Conrad, $5. Hey, Devin, just checking to see what the best way to contact.
01:10:15 You would be.
01:10:16 Gab or an e-mail have a great stream.
01:10:19 Catch you on a replay.
01:10:20 Well, that's so that's a question a lot of people have.
01:10:25 I am famously difficult to reach.
01:10:28 Uh, not out of any kind of uh.
01:10:32 Not on purpose.
01:10:34 I'm a little bit on purpose but.
01:10:37 I'm not avoiding people, I just.
01:10:40 No, I I got.
01:10:41 I got stuff going on.
01:10:44 I don't know.
01:10:47 Well, with what you just, I mean this is part of the.
01:10:50 Best way I.
01:10:51 If you message me on.
01:10:52 Gab or e-mail like.
01:10:53 It it would just be probably sitting there.
01:10:56 Whereas right here you you talked to me right away.
01:11:00 Yeah, I'll.
01:11:01 I'll try to.
01:11:01 You know, I've.
01:11:03 Got to be better about.
01:11:04 That I have so.
01:11:05 Many I've got like I've got like 200 unread gab messages. I should probably go through all those.
01:11:14 I'm just never on gab.
01:11:15 I go on gab and post the link to this, and then every once in a while.
01:11:19 I'll post some stuff to GAM.
01:11:23 Veruca Salt in 1980 or 1948, two films about anti-Semitism were nominated for Best Picture Oscars Crossfire, a violent lowbrow film, and gentlemen's agreement. And we did gentlemen's groom. I never heard of.
01:11:40 Fire a more sophisticated highbrow story, the latter one, even though it was a boring 2 hour sermon on anti-Semitism.
01:11:48 Six weeks later, the State of Israel was proclaimed.
01:11:52 Yeah, no, we I did it.
01:11:53 Either a stream or a video on.
01:11:55 No, it's a video on a gentlemen's agreement.
01:11:57 In fact it.
01:11:57 Might be called gentlemen's agreement.
Speaker 4
01:12:01 Like a year or two ago.01:12:05 Yeah, it was like, Super Dewey super super Dewey.
01:12:11 Crossfire. I do not.
Devon
01:12:14 Know about so I have to take that out.Speaker 4
01:12:17 Or check that out.Devon
01:12:20 Ah, and then updated.01:12:21 I tried to.
01:12:21 Copy and paste. Hang on.
Speaker 4
01:12:24 There we go.Devon
01:12:28 And even though it's.01:12:29 Weird, even though I'm not like trying to hear anything not be able to hear out of 1 ear.
01:12:34 Really makes it feel weird.
01:12:38 Because like your voice.
01:12:40 You know when you can't like when you, when you.
01:12:43 Plug your ears and you start talking.
01:12:45 Your voice sounds like all muffled.
01:12:49 It's like.
01:12:51 I sound like that on half my head.
Speaker
01:12:54 I don't know.Devon
01:12:56 It's not like the hardest simulate what I'm talking about.01:12:58 Plug one of.
01:12:58 Your ears and that's that's what I'm.
01:13:01 That's what I'm dealing with.
01:13:04 Alright, let me.
01:13:06 Alright, show notes notes from chat.
01:13:08 Here we are.
Speaker
01:13:13 OK.Devon
01:13:16 Truth, I remember while downloading pictures that you hate web web files.01:13:22 Try using the snipping tool to screenshot them.
01:13:26 Yeah, I end up doing that a lot, but then you got to say it.
01:13:28 Just there's already.
01:13:29 A lot of steps.
01:13:30 I'm sure there's a.
01:13:31 Way I can.
01:13:33 In fact I can think of ways kind.
01:13:34 Of like if I start.
01:13:36 The thing is trying to just get an image real quick into OBS.
01:13:41 Is not as easy as it should be.
01:13:43 Maybe there's a plug in that does.
01:13:44 It another way.
01:13:45 You could do is you could screencap a piece of software that you could just drag images into, right?
01:13:52 So you could just you could.
01:13:53 Screen cap.
01:13:56 I don't know.
01:13:57 Like maybe even like a like a PowerPoint kind of a thing.
01:14:01 Something that you can just like plop images on or Photoshop, or I don't know.
01:14:04 Something I just wish that I wish there was an easier interface with.
01:14:10 That, and I did go.
01:14:12 Plug in hunting for obs.
01:14:13 It's been a while since.
01:14:14 I've looked at their plugins.
01:14:17 Let's learn Godfrey that world hunger article you mentioned last stream was actually published in 2008 and was a **** Lib satire article blaming white people for world hunger. It claim we must love it because it motivates the third world to produce our products for us.
01:14:37 I don't know if it was.
01:14:38 Satire. I mean, I don't.
01:14:40 Know if it was published in 2008 either, but it did get taken down the second people started tweeting about it.
01:14:48 From how I read it, it didn't really seem like satire. I would say, even though the people that have say, ohh, it's satire, because I heard other people say, oh, it's satire, it's on the actual UN's website.
01:15:01 So maybe the UN's publishing satire. Maybe their great replacement stuff is all satire, too.
01:15:06 I don't know.
01:15:10 You know.
01:15:11 All I'm saying is is uh, they did.
01:15:14 Take it down the second people.
01:15:15 Started looking at it and it was on the official UN side.
01:15:23 Yeah, I don't know.
01:15:24 I don't know.
01:15:25 I haven't talked to the author.
01:15:29 It didn't read like satire to me.
01:15:31 Maybe it's one of those things where satire sound it begins to sound true after giving enough.
01:15:39 Time, right? Who knows?
01:15:43 The Ministry of Truth $1.00, by the way, did you ever check out the song I sent you for day of the rope?
01:15:55 If you emailed it to me.
01:15:56 Like a while back.
01:15:58 I don't think you're the same guy that sent me the the.
01:16:01 Band camp website.
Speaker
01:16:03 UM.Devon
01:16:08 A bunch of people sang me songs and I'll say look, none of.Speaker 4
01:16:11 Them were bad. So.Devon
01:16:16 A lot of people sent good songs, so yeah.01:16:19 Sorry, I wish I I wish I look, I I was less tired and and and I had that that e-mail open here I would be able to check it out.
01:16:28 But it it wasn't bad if you did.
01:16:33 Virga Salt, part one of two the author of this article, makes a compelling argument that ancient Jews are the people of the whole house.
01:16:43 It explains a lot of things about them, like their matriarchal ancestry, men's lack of masculinity, their lack of identity because they don't know their father.
01:16:55 The domineering women, and of course, they're rampant obsession with perversion, sexuality, super interesting.
Speaker 4
01:17:02 Read alright, I'll I'll copy the link.Devon
01:17:05 And check that out.01:17:14 Stay at home Monk, $20. Appreciate that. Thank you for your content. Snorri, Green, Joe and I send our thanks from the shores of Lake Superior and Michigan's glorious Upper Peninsula. There are good places to live still in.
Speaker 4
01:17:32 The US.Devon
01:17:36 You say there's good places to live and you talking about Michigan?01:17:39 I don't know.
01:17:40 I haven't really spent a lot of time in Michigan.
01:17:42 Maybe Michigan's got, maybe it's just that Detroit's so bad that it just makes you. It just makes me imagine that.
01:17:50 I don't know how any part of.
01:17:51 Michigan could be good.
01:17:54 Just because Detroit's so bad and I don't hear great things about Flint or or really any other places in in Michigan, but.
01:18:05 You know.
01:18:07 I'll tell you one thing that I I I did was interested in Michigan, there was a I think there was a Navy base you could buy the whole ******* base.
01:18:18 Let me see if I can find that.
01:18:28 I mean, it was actually pretty pretty awesome.
01:18:39 I can't find it now.
01:18:42 This was like a couple of years ago.
01:18:46 But they had the.
01:18:46 The base, it was like a full on military base.
01:18:49 It had barracks.
01:18:50 It was on the shore.
01:18:52 I forget which you know which part of the state, but it was in Michigan.
01:18:57 It was on the shoreline of, you know.
01:19:01 Maybe close to where you live.
01:19:03 And it had.
01:19:09 You know bunkers and it was big too.
01:19:12 It was.
01:19:13 I don't remember how many acres, but it was like big.
01:19:15 It was like a whole.
01:19:15 It wasn't just a compound like it was like a mini city.
01:19:19 And it wasn't that much.
01:19:21 I'm sure there was some kind of wacky stuff that you'd have to pay for if you bought it, but.
01:19:27 It would have been awesome.
01:19:28 Harmless Jew. Have you done birth of a nation, 1915? Be interesting to compare and contrast the filmmaking messaging messaging of white southerners like DWM Griffin to the Jews that succeeded them in dominating the film industry. I've thought about it. I've never even watched it.
01:19:47 I've thought about it would be.
01:19:48 Interesting to check it out.
01:19:51 I I know it's really long.
01:19:52 I think that's one of the reasons I haven't watched that is.
01:19:54 I think it's like 3 hours long, right?
01:19:58 And it's silent and silent films.
01:20:01 They're tough for.
01:20:02 Me to get through.
01:20:04 And yeah, and look, they I think they're tough for anyone to get through just because, yeah, it's three hours and 15 minutes.
01:20:11 So 3 hours and 15 minutes.
01:20:14 Of watching.
01:20:17 You know, and listening to the hokey music, like I'm just not a fan of like, that.
01:20:20 The piano music that that goes along with that stuff.
01:20:25 I don't know. Maybe.
01:20:28 Maybe that's that's just like a that's a big because that's one of those things you can't.
01:20:33 There's no way I can sit there and I can't do other stuff.
01:20:37 While that's playing, I have to sit there and just watch.
01:20:39 It because I got to read the.
01:20:41 The title cards and all that stuff because you can't.
01:20:45 There's no.
01:20:45 Dialogue maybe, unless someone's.
01:20:49 Someone's made.
01:20:49 A version where they they read the title, but even then you kind.
01:20:52 Of have to watch it right?
Speaker 4
01:20:54 So that's.Devon
01:20:56 You know, maybe.01:20:59 Tipsy Max stagger your black pills are addictive as ****.
01:21:03 Please Sir, may I have some more?
01:21:04 Well, that was an hour ago, so hopefully I.
01:21:06 Give some more.
01:21:08 Many Ministry of Truth, also Anton Levay's documentary Satanis the Devil's Mass is really degenerate and has a disgusting woman who looks like a ******.
01:21:19 Talk about how she taught her son to masturbate.
01:21:22 They all laugh as if it's some funny party story.
01:21:26 It's libertarianism for you.
01:21:30 No, it is libertarianism.
01:21:35 I'll look and see if.
01:21:36 I can get a copy of that.
Speaker 4
01:21:41 There we go.Devon
01:21:44 Based race mixer. Very generous $100.01:21:48 Based race Mixer gets the prize.
01:21:51 Of what do I have here?
Speaker
01:21:58 My ***** that had my money.Speaker 4
01:22:00 There we go.Devon
01:22:10 Alright, I'm too tired of being any funnier than that.Speaker
01:22:16 There are people who literally.Devon
01:22:18 Alright, base race mixer.01:22:20 There are people who literally, after all the facts, articles, resources and in your face proof you show them it doesn't ******* matter.
01:22:28 I'm done man.
01:22:29 But I digress.
01:22:31 Oh ****.
01:22:31 I was hoping you would cover.
01:22:32 A woman king watching in real time.
01:22:37 Now I think if you're talking about the.
01:22:40 The poll that we went over, that's absolutely true, but that's this poll here that's going to change.
01:22:50 I mean, one white pill is.
01:22:52 That's going to change.
01:22:54 That number is going to go up only because a big part of what's holding that back is a substantial amount of Trump voters were boomers that were.
01:23:05 That are just.
01:23:06 That you can't teach an old.
01:23:07 Dog new tricks they've been bombarded.
Speaker
01:23:12 Why do?01:23:12 You think?
Devon
01:23:13 Look and Jews know that.01:23:15 Why do you think they're working so hard and feverishly to codify into law, Holocaust school or class and and they've already done over half the states in America, and they're trying to make it all.
01:23:32 With these states, the reason?
01:23:34 Why they're trying to make that mandatory?
01:23:37 Is because people don't.
01:23:39 It's it doesn't have the power.
01:23:42 That it had over the boom.
01:23:45 People don't care.
01:23:47 People understand.
01:23:48 Look, even if you believe that the official story, they understand that genocides are not unique to Jews.
01:23:59 And and trying to like act as if that it's some kind of unique thing that happened just to them and and we should feel bad forever, even though again, even if you believe the official story, we had nothing to do with it.
01:24:15 And in fact, let's take somebody I like to say, and these same Jews who say that that Jews.
Speaker
01:24:22 Are white.Devon
01:24:23 OK.01:24:24 Well then in that case, it was.
01:24:26 A white genocide.
01:24:31 And it's not special to Jews.
01:24:34 Because they're not.
01:24:35 An ethnicity.
01:24:36 So you can't, so you can't genocide them.
01:24:40 Because it's in the name genocide.
01:24:44 Has to do with genetics.
01:24:47 And if we're genetically the same, then then it's my genocide too.
01:24:53 Checkmate Jews anyway.
01:24:57 That will change when when all the the people who were just bludgeoned with that narrative die off.
01:25:05 And the people that had look and they had parents, right, that that was a big point of pride.
01:25:10 Oh, my dad went and fought the Nazis or whatever.
01:25:14 People aren't going to care so much anymore.
01:25:19 Soy pill $15. Appreciate that. Wait, Devin. So you're telling me you don't rush out to see movies like the new Doctor? Strange, where the greatest doctor in the world gets dumped by his brilliant doctor ex-girlfriend who walks outside and finds the nearest bar, then picks out the first she can find and marries him. I'm shocked.
01:25:42 I have no idea what movie.
01:25:43 You're talking about Doctor Strange?
Speaker
01:25:50 I have.Devon
01:25:51 Sounds terrible though, and predictable.01:25:55 Lady detective.
Speaker 4
01:26:00 Alright, Scroll down, Scroll down.Devon
01:26:03 They still have fixed the updated thing.01:26:11 Mark ESPY $1.00 recommending an outer limits episode stream of consciousness. It's not based, but it's not woke either.
01:26:21 It's just an interesting perspective of what a future would look like from the 90s.
01:26:26 Oddly, precedent today considering the modern Internet was in its infancy.
01:26:34 Alright, I'll put I'll add that to my notes.
01:26:39 Lady detective.
01:26:44 Person $20.
01:26:46 If you have nothing.
01:26:48 To listen to while working.
01:26:50 Have six to seven hour long podcast alright?
01:26:57 I'll add that to my notes.
01:27:04 Base rate race Mixer $1.00 I tried to post **** about the VAC since early 2021 and I have been shunned.
01:27:12 Now the fall out is happening.
01:27:15 I'm still shunned and kicked off YouTube and Facebook and family and friends.
01:27:20 Kind of the reason my for my earlier rent to you.
01:27:24 Amongst other things, I'm done, dude.
01:27:26 **** it.
01:27:27 Yeah. Well, look, I.
01:27:28 Got family members who I when all this was going on, I told my.
01:27:35 Parents, just as an example, I said.
01:27:36 Look, I wouldn't get it.
01:27:40 And they went and got.
01:27:42 And I knew that it was.
01:27:44 It would be an issue to push it and I was just like, alright, well, you know, I said my piece, what's it?
01:27:51 I can't, they've.
01:27:53 Already they've got it.
01:27:54 They can't.
01:27:55 Get it? You know.
01:27:56 So I was just like, alright, well, you know, hopefully it's fine and.
01:28:01 And now, now they're seeing all these blood clots and people just, you know, the what is it the sudden adult Death syndrome, which is insane, that that's like even something.
01:28:12 Trying to say is a thing.
01:28:14 They get it, they get it.
01:28:17 And that sucks.
01:28:18 That the people that you're trying to warn can't appreciate what it is that you were trying to do.
01:28:24 There's just a lot of people like that, you know, back in my libertarian days.
01:28:31 Penn Gillette, who's an atheist?
01:28:33 He's the guy from Penn and Teller.
01:28:36 Someone was asking him like it was one of these, like, you know.
01:28:41 Super Anti Christian Atheists was was talking to him and trying to trying to get him to talk **** about.
01:28:48 Christians basically, right?
01:28:50 And he made the comment he's like, look, I why would I?
01:28:54 Why would I be upset with with Christians who who who actually think that I'm gonna burn in hell for eternity?
01:29:04 If I don't follow what they believe.
01:29:07 He said I'd be ****** *** if they didn't.
01:29:10 Try to warn me.
01:29:12 Because they would be ******** like imagine you.
01:29:16 It would be like if I was in the street and a bus is coming down the.
01:29:20 Street at me.
01:29:22 And they're not telling me about it because they don't.
01:29:24 Want to hurt my feelings?
01:29:27 And and that's one thing that I I don't understand why more?
01:29:29 People don't look at this stuff.
01:29:31 This way when you.
01:29:32 Disagree with things.
01:29:33 Like if, if, if. If someone's intent is to try to prevent you from experiencing harm, why would you be angry with that person?
01:29:46 But people are and I.
01:29:48 Think what it.
01:29:48 Is is in the case of the atheist, who who is really ****** *** by Christians.
01:29:55 And in the case of a lot of people who are very angry when it comes to anti vaxxers, right, they get very angry as I think in both cases there's a part of them that knows that they're wrong.
01:30:11 And when you point out that you don't agree with the marching orders that they're following, it makes them feel insecure about it and they get angry.
01:30:21 And I think that's what it is.
01:30:25 So you know it is what it is.
01:30:27 I don't know what you know there's not.
Speaker 4
01:30:28 Much you can do about that.Devon
01:30:30 Let's Lord Godfrey.01:30:31 They're basically not allowed to go after blacks as they do whites.
01:30:34 Blacks can create rap music videos that detail their victim.
01:30:39 What they did, where they did it when they did it, it's called.
Speaker 4
01:30:43 Drill wrap wrap.Devon
01:30:45 At least in New York, it's against the law to use those lyrics in.Speaker 4
01:30:49 A court case.Devon
01:30:51 Well, that's New York for you.01:30:54 Don't care 150. Hey, Devin. You should review the movie Zootopia from 2016. I remember hearing about that when it came out, and I if I believe it's a beastiality documentary. I don't know if I want to look at that.
01:31:11 But I don't know, maybe.
01:31:14 Well, I mean.
01:31:16 Because I remember I went to Cannes and.
01:31:20 I heard it got a standing ovation.
01:31:23 And I was just like, wow, good.
01:31:26 She's not getting bad at all.
01:31:27 We got.
01:31:28 We have beastiality documentaries, getting standing ovations.
01:31:33 Little did I know that drag kids was just.
01:31:35 Right around the corner.
01:31:41 Let's Lord Godfrey.
01:31:42 So much of the violent crime blacks do they record themselves and publish on the Internet on their own initiative.
01:31:50 All that happens most of the time is that the platform moves the.
01:31:54 Video to cover it up.
Speaker
01:31:56 Right.Devon
01:32:00 Well, and honestly, I think a lot of these cops are just not.01:32:03 Savvy enough to even do the most basic research on the Internet.
01:32:11 ******** ****** $1.00 thoughts on Mary and reproduced Shinzo Abe getting clapped. I know that it's a Japanese thing, but at the very least, the dude was right wing nationalist who stood against globalism and wanted his country to stay homogeneous and global homeo free.
01:32:31 Yeah, I've been paying attention to that.
01:32:32 My my understanding is.
01:32:36 First of all, one thing that.
01:32:41 I mean, look, I'm going to put it this way.
01:32:46 It it it it kind of is related to this graph.
01:32:53 In a way.
01:32:54 I mean it kind of points out.
01:32:56 Just how?
01:33:02 Life is right.
01:33:05 And how?
Speaker 4
01:33:11 Uh, what's the word for this?Devon
01:33:14 Most of civilization is voluntary.01:33:22 Right.
01:33:24 All it takes is 1 crazy guy, and that's from what?
01:33:27 I have been.
01:33:28 Able to read.
01:33:30 It, at least on its face.
01:33:32 It looks like it's a crazy guy.
01:33:33 It didn't even seem to have any to do with politics, right?
01:33:36 Again, just from what I've been able to read so far, could there be more to it?
01:33:42 There could be intelligence agencies, Chinese American, who knows, right, involved, but the at least the shooter According to him.
01:33:52 It had nothing to do with.
01:33:53 Politics. He was a crazy.
01:33:55 Guy and his mom was involved in some.
01:33:59 Religious cult that he thought, you know Abe was somehow involved with and I don't know.
01:34:09 Yeah, it's.
01:34:11 From what I know about the guy.
01:34:14 He was, you know, for Japan, he was.
Speaker 4
01:34:18 He was our guy.01:34:21 Or he was Japanese guy, I guess.
Devon
01:34:25 But it does show you how?01:34:26 How fragile.
01:34:28 And vulnerable.
01:34:29 We all are.
01:34:30 You know how mortal we all are.
Speaker 1
01:34:35 Let's see here.Devon
01:34:40 Elf The nemesis, $5 appreciate that inspectors workload balloon from two or three plants in their scope to.01:34:48 Upwards of nine.
01:34:49 There is a reported shortage of inspectors that may shut down plants entirely could be a cause of some of these failures.
01:34:58 Fires, explosions in the food supply chains.
01:35:05 Inspectors workload ballooned from 2:00 to.
01:35:08 Three plants to 9.
01:35:11 Yeah, I mean, that could be part of it.
01:35:14 That could be part of it.
01:35:16 I I don't.
01:35:16 Know that it's just uh.
01:35:20 Look, part of it could be related to the graph that's on the screen.
01:35:23 You know, part of it could be unintentional.
01:35:25 Part of it could be diversity is now running the show, and so things are just getting sloppier.
01:35:31 Things are just going to get more.
01:35:32 Dangerous as they get sloppier.
01:35:34 You know, as the people running these these.
01:35:39 You know these companies?
01:35:41 Or these, you know, at least at the factory level as they get sloppy, you're going to have, you know, bad things happen, right?
01:35:51 Or it could be a little more.
01:35:53 Engineered than that.
Speaker 4
01:35:59 OK, Scroll down some more.Devon
01:36:08 Tennis nuts.01:36:10 $3 do you ever listen to James? True? Sometimes he says something interesting, and sometimes it's just a word salad.
01:36:18 Other times, I think he's talking about being gay. I get the same vibe from Crowd 777 as friends. I have no idea who James true is.
01:36:27 And Crow 777 thinks that.
01:36:30 The Moon is a hologram and.
01:36:35 You know.
01:36:41 Uh, you know.
01:36:44 It is what it is.
01:36:47 That doesn't interest me.
01:36:49 We have, we have real problems to worry about.
01:36:52 We don't have time to be pretending that the the moon is a ******* hologram.
01:36:59 Splitter trace.
01:37:01 $5 appreciate that saying girlfriend or boyfriend is also part of the problem. They should say you're in a relationship with a woman that you're not married to or vice versa.
Speaker 4
01:37:12 I mean, I don't know.01:37:14 That's a little that's a.
Devon
01:37:14 Little much if you want.01:37:17 To be super formal about it.
01:37:20 But I think girlfriend or boyfriend is is fine.
01:37:24 I mean what?
01:37:25 What do people used to say before?
01:37:26 That I mean, how far do you?
01:37:28 Back do you want to go?
01:37:30 All I can think of is really old like.
01:37:34 Victorian writing women saying he's he's my beau.
01:37:38 And I don't remember what girls, these or what guys to say.
01:37:41 About the women they were dating.
01:37:44 I'm OK with girlfriend and boyfriend.
01:37:46 I think the point is that you are you're talking about.
01:37:54 You're using the gender.
01:37:56 You're using the gender.
01:37:59 And whether it's Beau.
01:38:00 Or boyfriend?
01:38:02 I don't know.
01:38:02 I don't know that it makes.
Speaker 4
01:38:03 A big difference maybe.Devon
01:38:05 There's a fancier way of saying that.01:38:08 And who knows, maybe I'm wrong.
01:38:09 Maybe girlfriend and boyfriend because it says friend, right?
01:38:13 Maybe that is making it too casual.
01:38:16 I don't know.
01:38:20 I think the whole.
01:38:21 Daily thing's ******, because that's the thing, too, is dating just dating in general is that's a that's a modern idea, too.
01:38:30 I mean, not entirely.
01:38:32 But the idea that men and women are just.
01:38:37 You know, released into the world and and expected to randomly.
01:38:43 **** each other, and until they eventually you know, like that's.
01:38:48 The the this.
01:38:49 Completely unregulated system that we have today that's relatively new thing.
01:38:57 In the last.
01:38:59 Dubious $5, how's the bees?
01:39:02 Well, if they can make it, it's it's.
01:39:06 Really hot.
01:39:08 And they do not like the heat.
01:39:11 And the the one thing I've I've done, things that I've insulated the hives and and tried to keep them out of the direct sunlight, especially in the afternoons and stuff like that.
01:39:22 But it's still, I mean it's it's just hot like you.
01:39:25 You can only do so much.
01:39:26 And so they're they're doing OK.
01:39:30 If they can make it to the.
01:39:31 Next week or.
01:39:32 So I think they'll be.
01:39:33 You know, really.
01:39:34 Big things make it for the next month.
01:39:37 If they can survive the next month.
01:39:39 Without the queen getting damaged from the heat like they're doing a lot of bearding, which means that it's so hot in the hive, they hang out on the front of the hive and.
01:39:49 You know, maybe I'll get some video of.
01:39:51 That because it looks pretty crazy.
01:39:53 But they're, you know.
01:39:55 So far so good.
01:39:59 Hammer authorizing $10. Speaking of dopamine addictions, these sports gambling apps are so out of hand, they're heavily promoted.
01:40:07 And I'd argue gambling is the fast, the fastest life destroying addiction there is.
01:40:13 If you've seen someone get sucked in by these apps, is it worse?
01:40:17 It is worse than anything.
01:40:18 Any thoughts on this?
01:40:19 I've never liked gambling.
01:40:22 I've never liked gambling.
01:40:24 I've liked, you know, going to an when I was younger, especially we could we'd go to like an Indian casino, but I would plan to lose you.
01:40:35 Know 30 bucks.
01:40:35 I'd be like this this.
01:40:37 Is back in the days when there were dollar blackjack tables, right?
01:40:40 And so you'd be like, OK.
01:40:42 I'm going to.
01:40:43 Go and for 30 bucks, I'm going to sit at a.
01:40:45 Blackjack table, you know.
01:40:47 That might not sound like a lot of money.
01:40:49 30 bucks.
01:40:50 But if it's a dollar a hand and it's blackjack and you know what you're doing at all.
01:40:54 You can make that last, you know a while you.
01:40:57 Might in fact you might walk away with.
01:40:59 An extra 30 bucks at the.
01:41:01 End of the night or something if.
01:41:03 You get lucky, maybe even more than that.
01:41:05 But if you if you plan on going there to lose it, it's just you're you think of it as I'm paying $30.00 to be entertained for.
01:41:14 You know an hour or two, and to gain access to the the free drinks and.
01:41:19 The The All you can eat.
01:41:20 Buffet that they had there, right?
01:41:22 Well, I don't know this is this is nice this this.
01:41:25 Well, I don't know this 90s, but this was like a long time ago.
01:41:29 At at Indian casinos and when I've gone to Vegas, it's the same thing.
01:41:35 It's like, OK, I'm going to go and I'm going to.
01:41:39 Well, not so much now, because now like the tables are expensive. Now I don't even know you can find $5 tables in Vegas, certainly not on the strip.
01:41:49 So yeah, I just don't I've I've just never had that addiction or that temptation rather, because it just doesn't.
01:41:59 I I'm I I'm good enough at math.
01:42:02 To know that statistically, it's bad, like you're going to lose.
01:42:08 That the casino wouldn't exist.
01:42:11 If you weren't going to lose, and yeah, you might get be the random lucky guy that night that doesn't lose.
01:42:19 But statistically, you're going to lose more than you're going to win.
01:42:24 And so to look at it any other way.
01:42:33 I don't know. Maybe.
01:42:34 Maybe those people convince themselves that they can somehow beat math.
01:42:39 I I've never understood the addiction.
01:42:41 I've never understood it because.
01:42:44 I don't get that excited when I win.
01:42:47 And maybe I just.
01:42:48 Haven't won enough money?
01:42:48 I don't.
01:42:49 Know, I mean, I've won.
01:42:50 Money and it was really.
01:42:51 Fun you know, to win money.
01:42:54 And I think I think the best I ever did was a friend of mine and I we were.
01:42:59 We had, we went on this impromptu camping trip.
01:43:04 And at the time I delivered pizza and we stopped at an Indian casino on the way back in the town because we didn't have enough money to get something to eat.
01:43:18 But I had all this change in my car because when you deliver pizza, you keep changing your car so you can give people change if they pay with.
01:43:26 I mean, that's like almost no one probably pays with cash nowadays.
01:43:31 Yeah, I'd like this metal box full of.
01:43:32 Like quarters and **** like.
01:43:34 That, and so we decided, you know, we got like.
01:43:38 Like $5 in change here.
01:43:41 We'll just go in there and we'll drop them.
01:43:44 In the slot machines and.
01:43:45 Maybe we'll win enough to get lunch.
01:43:49 And so we did and we won.
01:43:50 Like 60 bucks and it was also.
01:43:52 And we left.
01:43:53 We didn't just keep playing the 60 plus we left and got lunch, but yeah, it felt amazing.
01:43:59 And we told all our friends and we were like, yeah, that was great.
01:44:02 Oh, yeah.
01:44:02 We all we had was like my ******* change.
Speaker
01:44:05 And we we got.Devon
01:44:05 60 bucks at it, and it seemed like.01:44:07 A big deal and whatever, but.
01:44:09 I still can't imagine that translating.
01:44:12 Into an addiction.
01:44:15 It wasn't all that.
01:44:16 It was just.
01:44:16 Like a funny story.
01:44:17 To tell people.
01:44:19 And you lose.
01:44:21 More than you win.
01:44:23 Everyone does.
01:44:25 Poker is the.
01:44:26 Exception maybe like if you're playing against other people.
01:44:30 And the only.
01:44:30 Reason why I can confidently say that is.
01:44:33 If you look at the.
01:44:35 The poker tournaments you get a lot of the same people making it to the finals.
01:44:40 Right, well, if it.
01:44:41 Was all random.
01:44:42 That wouldn't happen.
01:44:44 You know, so there.
01:44:45 There's some skill.
01:44:47 Involved with stuff like that, but now you're talking like you got to be like the top.
01:44:52 You know, 5% of all players and the online stuff destroys all that. The online stuff. You're not playing the other players at the table.
01:45:02 You, you you can't see them, you're not picking up on body language.
01:45:05 You don't know when they're bluffing.
01:45:06 You're just you're just tapping on.
01:45:08 You know, it's literally it's just math and you'll never beat math.
01:45:12 So I don't understand.
01:45:13 I don't understand the the addiction there because you'll never win and it's not.
01:45:18 Even like you.
01:45:19 Talk to like the people that are addicted to.
01:45:25 Video games or to drugs?
01:45:29 That seems more rational to me.
01:45:31 You know, because there are people.
01:45:36 As statistically not as many, but there are people that will.
01:45:41 That they can they.
01:45:43 Can balance like drugs, right and not.
01:45:45 Have it really impact their life in a big, you know, big way or even.
01:45:49 You know, they they can just get high, like, once every six months or something like that.
01:45:53 It's not a big.
Speaker 4
01:45:53 Deal, right?Devon
01:45:55 There's more people like that than there are.01:45:57 People winning at online poker games or any kind of gambling games, so it just I've never understood any kind of.
01:46:05 You know, you would think that the the.
01:46:08 You talk about dopamine addiction.
01:46:10 You would think that the.
01:46:12 The the feeling of losing would far.
Speaker 4
01:46:15 Outweigh any dopamine they're getting out of it.Devon
01:46:18 Postmaster, $5 COVID year. Yeah, it must be COVID year. Now I get like, since I was a baby, I get these ear things.01:46:28 Not often.
01:46:29 Not often, but like every.
01:46:32 I don't know.
01:46:33 Maybe like once a year.
01:46:34 Or something like that.
01:46:34 And this is just.
01:46:35 This is it's just time for it, I guess.
01:46:39 Truth forge.
01:46:40 Hey, well, hey, right back at you.
01:46:44 Again, what do you use to download bit shoot videos and what do you think about the people on bit shoot who mirror YouTube videos of our folk who are still monetized?
01:46:55 Is monetization on YouTube on principled is stealing others videos to post on your channel detrimental?
01:47:03 I mean, I don't know.
01:47:04 I'm not monetized on YouTube.
01:47:07 Well, I mean I think.
01:47:09 Technically, the channel is, but like all the videos are demonetized.
01:47:12 So it doesn't matter, you know.
01:47:16 I don't know.
01:47:17 You'd have to talk to the people.
01:47:19 Me personally, I don't care if people me or my stuff.
01:47:21 It's more.
01:47:22 To me it's more about.
Speaker 4
01:47:24 Getting the information out to people you know.Speaker
01:47:26 What I mean?Devon
01:47:28 But at the same time.01:47:30 There, there are.
01:47:31 There are it's it's it depends.
01:47:35 Is it immoral for people to get be monetized on YouTube?
01:47:40 I don't think it's immoral.
01:47:41 I just don't see how you stay monetized on YouTube and talk about with anything with of any, any kind of substance.
01:47:49 I don't just mean saying.
01:47:50 Oh, you can't be.
01:47:51 Edgy and saying. You know, it's like, well, I mean, that's true.
01:47:55 But at the same time, like that's not.
Speaker
01:47:57 You you can't.Devon
01:47:59 Be honest.01:48:01 You have to speak in like ridiculous code words and just it's, you know, it's dishonest.
01:48:08 That said.
01:48:11 I mean, you'd have to talk to the individual person that you're, quote, UN quote, stealing from.
01:48:18 Oh, what do I use to what?
01:48:19 Do I use?
01:48:20 J downloader right now it works for most things.
01:48:24 It doesn't always work on.
01:48:27 Every once in a.
01:48:27 While it screws up a file.
01:48:31 Damn Bigfoot $3. Have you seen the 1990s show? The nanny? What is the target audience? A Jewish housekeeper serving some rich British dude. Ohh God, yeah, I know you're talking about, but it's that actress is so obnoxious.
01:48:48 I have never seen even.
01:48:50 Part of an episode.
01:48:52 I I.
01:48:54 That's a good point, though that's like yet another example of.
01:48:59 Of how philosemitic the 90s were that you could have someone that obnoxious.
01:49:05 Like that.
01:49:07 Like so unbelievably jewy that it would be considered anti-Semitic today.
01:49:12 In fact, I almost want to find a clip just because there's a lot of people that probably know what.
01:49:17 You're talking about.
01:49:19 Let me see.
01:49:22 I forgot about that show.
01:49:23 That's a memory I could have done without having revived the nanny.
01:49:38 Oh God, yeah.
01:49:43 Alright, so here's let me see what I can.
01:49:45 Find one that's.
01:49:46 Quick to download.
01:49:55 Alright, here's someone made like a montage of of some of these here.
Speaker 4
01:50:03 Get this downloaded using J downloader in fact.Devon
01:50:14 This is going to be horrifying.01:50:15 Sorry guys.
01:50:17 People who know how bad this is.
Speaker 4
01:50:22 Where is where is the video player right here.Devon
01:50:30 Video player.01:50:44 So this.
01:50:46 The other was she Jewish in the show, or did they make her Italian?
01:50:50 I think they made her Italian in the show, didn't they?
01:50:57 Is there a difference though really?
Speaker
01:51:03 I'm kidding you.Speaker 1
01:51:05 Niles, do we have any old ******* around?Speaker
01:51:07 The house. Hello. Hello.Devon
01:51:14 I just want to shout over talking.Speaker
01:51:16 Hi babylonia.Devon
01:51:20 Yeah, her.01:51:21 It was just.
01:51:21 Her voice was so grating.
Speaker
01:51:27 When you wait till she walks there.Devon
01:51:30 So I saw I did see an interview.01:51:32 With about this show.
01:51:35 Where they admitted that the creators of the show admitted it's supposed to be a Jewish family, but we made them Italian.
01:51:44 I think I'm almost positive.
01:51:45 I I'm not.
01:51:47 I'm not misremembering that.
01:51:50 So I think in the show they're.
01:51:51 Supposed to be Italian, but they're.
Speaker 4
01:51:52 Clearly Jewish.Speaker
01:51:58 Oh, I'm a compulsive liar.01:52:01 Ohh dear darles what?
01:52:02 Is it?
Devon
01:52:05 Anyway, it's awful.Speaker 1
01:52:07 I've been dead 25 years and already she's running off with another man.Speaker
01:52:13 They're not running anywhere, am I?Devon
01:52:17 That should give you an.01:52:18 Idea. But in the 90s.
01:52:21 The country was so philosemitic that this.
01:52:24 Was one of the.
01:52:24 Big show it wasn't.
01:52:25 It wasn't like Seinfeld.
01:52:28 But this was one of the big shows.
01:52:33 Zero per one $1.00. What do you think about the pickup artist stuff that was really popular back like 8 years ago?
01:52:41 There are some coaches that are still teaching this stuff.
01:52:43 Some of them look like con men.
01:52:46 I saw one instance of a coach committing suicide.
01:52:49 So far, Roche is one who abandoned this lifestyle.
01:52:53 Like they're right.
01:52:55 Some of that information is it's interesting to know from a psychological standpoint, and they were right about the efficacy of of some of those tricks.
01:53:04 Right.
01:53:06 Not a good way to live.
01:53:08 I mean, good way to live if you want to be a the male version of a of a ******* *****.
01:53:16 But you won't have any meaningful relationships if you're just trying to bang women and you psychological tricks to do it.
01:53:25 And it's and those tricks will work.
01:53:27 On a lot of women.
01:53:29 But they, you know, they're they're not going to.
01:53:32 They're not.
01:53:32 You're not going to get any quality women out of that.
01:53:35 And it's I I think.
01:53:39 Trying to listen to a guru or like a coach for stuff like that is pretty gay and I think that most of these guys are going to end up.
01:53:50 Alone and depressed, you know, like, like one of the ones you mentioned.
01:53:57 Apparently they committed suicide already.
01:54:00 Because yeah, it's just.
01:54:02 There's a ticking look.
01:54:04 Guys like to complain or like to tell, you know, women, they're going to hit the wall when they hit 30 and like oh.
01:54:10 We just keep getting better.
01:54:12 Like a fine wine?
01:54:13 That's that's not entirely true.
01:54:16 You know these guys, if you're, like, 20 in your 20s and 30s and you know you keep.
01:54:22 Yourself looking good and.
01:54:24 And you workout and whatever you can.
01:54:27 Go to the.
01:54:28 Clubs and pick up on younger women.
01:54:32 To an extent.
Speaker 4
01:54:34 You know.Devon
01:54:35 Probably through mid 30s.01:54:40 But eventually you are.
01:54:41 The weird, creepy old guy, no matter how.
01:54:45 Much you keep yourself in shape.
01:54:48 You know, will you still be able to get women?
01:54:53 But you know what you a ****** 35.
01:54:56 Year old woman can go to the bar and pick up a younger guy.
01:55:01 So it's.
01:55:03 It's really not as as different.
01:55:06 As I think a lot of.
01:55:07 Men think.
01:55:08 And I think those pickup artist guys think that they're somehow immune to that, like, oh, this only it only happens to women, it's.
01:55:14 Like no it it it happens maybe.
01:55:17 In more dramatic fashion, right?
01:55:20 And maybe it's more obvious because women aren't expected to be anything else, right?
01:55:24 They're only expected to be.
01:55:26 Well, you're pretty.
01:55:27 So everyone's gonna do everything for you, and your life is just going to be incredibly easy until no one wants to **** you.
01:55:31 And then and then all sudden there's a big contrast, right?
01:55:34 Like they notice well as.
01:55:35 My life so.
01:55:36 Much different. Well, because.
01:55:37 You know there's prettier girls around.
01:55:40 And yeah, there's going to be guys that will be much older, that can get much younger women, but if you spend your whole life or even a substantial part of it, just trying to do psychological tricks to *** **** or whatever, you're going to be kind of.
01:55:56 Like that girl.
01:55:58 You know, eventually you are going to start to.
01:55:59 Be kind of old.
01:56:01 And not as cute, you know and.
01:56:05 You better have maybe.
01:56:07 Have a lot of money.
01:56:08 At that point, you know like.
01:56:12 You can keep getting.
01:56:13 Women, if you're like, 60-70 eighty years old.
01:56:16 If you have enough.
01:56:18 But you're going to have to have a lot of money.
01:56:20 Yeah, it's not like any it's the the wall for men is not non-existent, non-existent.
01:56:25 It doesn't matter how much game you think you have. If you're 75, you're not going to a ******* club and just picking up all women, right, like everyone knows that, right? Well, it didn't happen just magically at 75. Where did it happen? It happened.
01:56:39 Somewhere between 35 and 75.
01:56:42 You know, and that's just the way it is.
01:56:44 So I think a lot of these guys are going to end up.
01:56:46 Being just as unhappy as.
01:56:47 The women that.
Speaker 4
01:56:48 They they, you know, don't.Devon
01:56:51 Call back.01:56:53 UM.
01:56:58 Why does nobody talk about the 30 million killed Eastern Europe's eastern Europeans during?
01:57:03 World War 2.
01:57:07 Need time of the holiday more?
01:57:10 I don't know.
01:57:11 I think that Americans don't talk about it because it's not part of their.
01:57:19 Well, at the time, right?
01:57:21 The the relationship with Russia changed a lot.
01:57:25 You know, first it was.
01:57:27 You know where was Uncle Joe?
01:57:29 It was Uncle Joe.
01:57:32 And then there was the the whole fact that.
01:57:37 Who is doing you know?
01:57:38 Who is responsible for that right?
01:57:41 Well, the people.
01:57:43 The ethnicity responsible.
01:57:45 For a lot.
01:57:45 Of that was the ethnicity, also in charge of the education of a lot of Westerners.
01:57:51 So that's, I would say, a big has a lot to.
01:57:55 Do with it.
01:57:56 Truth four is $1.00. I don't think I've heard ever heard you say it, so I have to ask, have you ever seen Stalker by Andrea Tarkovsky or any of his films? Stalker.
01:58:14 It was, I thought it.
01:58:15 Was like a video game.
01:58:16 Called stalker.
01:58:17 I don't think I've seen.
01:58:21 It doesn't sound familiar.
01:58:22 I'll look, let me look.
01:58:32 No, it doesn't.
01:58:33 Doesn't look familiar.
01:58:38 Oh, it's in Russian.
01:58:40 I have this but I have not watched it.
01:58:43 Because of the whole.
01:58:45 My Russian is not good enough to get through the movie without reading subtitles.
01:58:52 But it looks interesting.
01:58:55 Crux 5455 dollars appreciate that. Sorry, it's.
01:58:59 Not much, but this best.
01:59:01 But what is the?
01:59:03 But what is the best state to homestead in actually get off grid lease loss, cheap land, etcetera?
01:59:10 I don't know.
01:59:11 I don't know.
01:59:11 If there is a best state, I think a lot of it has to do with what you're looking.
01:59:16 Before I've said that in the past that you know, Oklahoma, Missouri, that area seems to be pretty cool.
01:59:25 Honestly, I would.
01:59:25 Look for poverty.
01:59:26 I would look for white people in poverty.
01:59:29 Maybe West Virginia.
01:59:30 I don't know.
01:59:30 West Virginia could be good only problem.
01:59:32 West Virginia is its proximity to, you know, the East Coast and stuff like that.
01:59:36 That might not be the best thing.
01:59:39 A lot of it has to do with, I think, where your family is too, if.
01:59:43 You're able to.
01:59:44 Maintain your family unit.
01:59:47 That would be ideal.
01:59:48 That's the problem is so much of homesteading is so much easier.
01:59:54 If you're able to do it with a group of people and actually.
01:59:58 Do it as a community and I think one of the best ways to do that would be if you're close with your family and I know a lot of people aren't.
02:00:05 If you can do it with your family, that would just.
02:00:07 Make it infinitely easier.
02:00:10 But you might you might want to.
02:00:14 Just ask yourself what's important to you?
02:00:19 Is it gun laws?
02:00:21 You know, gun laws are pretty good in in those states I mentioned.
02:00:25 I'm pretty sure at least.
02:00:29 Where you go you got.
02:00:32 To look for stuff like water rights, you know.
02:00:35 Biggest thing is.
02:00:36 You got to be able to afford the land and you got.
02:00:39 To be able.
02:00:39 To have water and.
02:00:40 You got to know what the climate is like and can you deal with that?
02:00:44 And that's it.
02:00:46 Can you?
02:00:46 Can you pay for the land outright?
02:00:49 Does it have water?
02:00:51 Do you have a means of generating electricity?
02:00:57 Communicating, too, is Internet a must have, because that's the thing, too, is there's a lot of land in.
02:01:03 Middle of nowhere where?
02:01:05 You would need to get space Internet or something like that in order to live there.
02:01:09 So are you able to, you know, not everywhere can get space Internet yet.
02:01:14 Well, I mean like technically it can, but they're not allowing everyone to just get.
02:01:18 It that's going to really make things a lot.
02:01:23 A lot more accessible because before space Internet, which has been at least kind of doing OK the last couple of streams.
02:01:31 Before space Internet, you had to make sure you at the very least had like a cell tower that you could hit.
02:01:36 And now that's not as necessary.
02:01:43 So yeah, sorry I don't have like.
02:01:44 A a quick answer for that, but.
02:01:47 But hopefully it gives you some places to start based race mixer $1.00 much respect for skipping chickens straight to bees.
02:01:56 Yeah, I don't.
02:01:57 I don't know about like.
02:01:58 I'll have to get chickens at.
02:02:00 Some point, I think.
02:02:02 But bees seem easier actually than chickens.
02:02:04 I don't know.
02:02:04 Maybe they're not.
02:02:05 Maybe chickens are super easy.
02:02:09 Bees are not not the easiest thing.
Speaker 4
02:02:11 But they're not that hard.Devon
02:02:14 Truth Forge $1.00 shade cloth. Dude, I wish someone had told me. I now consider it almost #1 in the Southwest. I used 50% black.02:02:26 Yeah, I use.
02:02:28 If you talk about the hives.
02:02:31 I do radiant barrier and insulation so.
Speaker 4
02:02:36 It does a good job.Devon
02:02:38 And some of them are in shade.Speaker 4
02:02:40 Or at least.02:02:41 For part of the day.
Devon
02:02:44 Then truth forge again making.02:02:45 Money off of.
02:02:47 Making money off.
02:02:49 Of even the dealer is plain for resources, God's manna.
02:02:57 Statistics probabilities.
02:02:59 It is immoral based on the idea of freedom of responsibility due to slavery being based upon.
02:03:06 Well, I'll tell you what you.
Speaker
02:03:07 Know what it is.Devon
02:03:09 I think I know what you're.02:03:10 Getting at if you're talking about gambling.
02:03:13 Really what it is, it's like using.
02:03:16 It's even if you're winning, you're not producing anything.
02:03:20 The one of the problems with Usery is you're rewarding people that aren't producing anything, and in fact, you're rewarding people who are in many ways hurting the community.
02:03:33 You're enriching people that their entire wealth.
02:03:36 Is based on.
02:03:40 Paris is being parasites on the rest of the community, and that's it's that's 100.
02:03:45 Percent what gambling is.
02:03:47 Gambling isn't producing anything now.
02:03:51 I like I said, you can.
02:03:52 And if everyone looked at it in the same way that I mentioned I looked at it, it was like, oh.
02:03:56 Well, this is entertainment.
02:03:58 I'm it. I'm gonna lose it, but I will enjoy $30 amount of sitting at this table playing a card game. Then you know you can make the argument that they're providing.
02:04:09 Something kind of.
02:04:11 But that's not.
02:04:11 That's not, that's not.
Speaker 4
02:04:13 What's really going?Devon
02:04:14 On right, it's it's they're enriching themselves.02:04:19 By being parasites on the rest of the country.
02:04:23 Or the world for in terms of.
02:04:24 These abs and stuff like them.
02:04:27 If you're making money and not producing anything, I feel like that's that's Usery.
Speaker 4
02:04:33 No matter how you look at it.Devon
02:04:44 ******** fagot thoughts on NBA negress trying to smuggle weed in Russia and is now serving a 10 year jail sentence while asking.02:04:52 America to help.
02:04:53 I hope.
02:04:55 And that's the last one, thank God, because I'm falling asleep basically.
02:05:02 I hope.
02:05:04 And we'll, we'll get it right to we're.
02:05:06 Going to do right up.
02:05:07 To two hours on the recorded version here, we got less than a minute to.
02:05:10 Be two hours.
02:05:12 I hope.
02:05:14 That they throw the that they keep her in jail for all 10.
02:05:19 Of those years.
02:05:21 And you know, if I was Russia, they have look, there is no motivation to let her go.
02:05:27 Are you kidding me?
02:05:29 America is is basically trying to hurt them with with sanctions everywhere.
02:05:34 They what?
02:05:37 Why would they ever want to?
02:05:41 To do anything diplomatic like like let let someone who broke one of their laws out of jail early.
02:05:50 The only reason I don't want her to be in one of those prisons is that you know, there's gonna.
02:05:53 Be a ******* movie about her.
02:05:55 Now, if, if she's even a her.
02:05:58 Have you seen this person?
02:06:00 I don't know, man.
02:06:01 Like it looks like a dude.
02:06:03 Let me see.
02:06:09 I don't even know this person's.
02:06:10 Name here once.
02:06:15 Looks kind of like a dude to me.
02:06:26 Who knows? Maybe it's like Michelle Obama's like.
Speaker 4
02:06:31 Brother or sister?02:06:33 I don't know.
Devon
02:06:45 Anyway, this is what I'm talking about.02:06:46 Having to like.
02:06:48 Click of bajillion things just to like.
02:06:50 Load a ******* *** **** picture up here.
02:06:58 I'm still.
02:06:59 I'm still clicking to get this photo up.
02:07:03 Then I gotta do this, and then I gotta do this and then I gotta do this and then I gotta do this.
02:07:11 And then and then it didn't work.
02:07:13 So that's all that all.
02:07:14 That looking for nothing.
Speaker 4
02:07:16 Oh my God.Devon
02:07:26 What's this person's name? This ******* freak?02:07:31 Brittany Griner.
Speaker
02:07:34 Britney Griner?Devon
02:07:53 Yeah, this does not look like this does not look.02:07:57 Like a woman.
Speaker
02:07:59 Let me save this.Devon
02:08:16 Oh, my God.02:08:17 Where are you saving to?
02:08:20 Ah, I might be too tired to be.
02:08:22 Doing do this at all all.
Speaker
02:08:24 Right.Devon
02:08:26 No, that should have gone to where I.02:08:28 Same thing.
02:08:31 OK. Finally Jesus. OK.
02:08:38 This does not look like a woman to me.
02:08:44 You know, like does it to you.
02:08:51 I mean I.
02:08:52 Don't know, but I'll tell you what, it looks more like a woman than.
02:08:56 Michelle Obama does.
02:08:58 Which is why I'm suspicious of Michelle Obama, because this is supposed to be this is.
02:09:04 A professional athlete, right?
02:09:06 So you can't just.
02:09:07 Say, well, Michelle Obama is black and black women.
02:09:10 They're just, like, ripped like that.
02:09:12 I don't know, man.
02:09:13 Like this is this is a professional athlete.
02:09:17 Right.
02:09:18 And that's how ripped this thing is.
02:09:21 And now let's look at Michelle Obama.
02:09:29 Who's not a professional athlete?
Speaker 4
02:09:51 Oh my God for the love.Devon
02:09:52 Of God, why do browsers do the web app thing like literally?02:09:57 Why did they even do it?
02:09:59 They didn't used to do that.
02:10:00 That's a new ******* thing.
02:10:06 Some gay *** **** that Google did.
02:10:10 But I'm not even using Google search or well, it's because I'm using brave, which is basically just Chrome.
02:10:30 I'm just trying to find a ******* picture of Michelle Obama.
02:10:49 Here we go. Finally. Geez.
02:11:01 And you got to be kidding me.
02:11:02 Gotta be ******* kidding me.
02:11:06 Alright, I'm doing the snipping tool thing.
02:11:25 Alright, so there you got that person, right?
02:11:30 That's professional athlete.
02:11:34 Now tell me if that's professional athlete.
02:11:38 How the hell?
02:11:46 How the hell?
02:11:48 Is Michelle Obama not a man?
02:11:58 Obviously I'm joking, man.
02:11:59 I know it's not a real picture of.
02:12:01 Michelle Obama but but it basically is.
02:12:03 It basically is.
02:12:09 That's basically what she looks like.
02:12:11 Come on, let's is it really?
02:12:13 Is it really like being that disingenuous?
02:12:17 Like you know.
02:12:25 I mean that's that's pretty, that's pretty realistic.
02:12:29 I know the fur has been.
02:12:30 Altered a little bit.
02:12:31 But that's pretty ******* realistic, OK?
02:12:38 And we got we got one more that.
02:12:39 Snuck in here at the.
Speaker 4
02:12:41 End here, woody.Devon
02:12:44 Woody NI C Woody Nick, $25. Appreciate that. Have you ever heard of legal man from the Quash podcast?02:12:53 What would you think of getting him on the show to discuss jurisprudence?
02:12:58 I think the two of you would get along.
02:13:01 Legal man from the was he?
02:13:08 Was he part of the?
02:13:11 Was he part of, like, the the Johnny Depp people?
02:13:16 I told that guy, the guy that was UM.
02:13:21 That was on the mikaitis.
02:13:24 I think I'm saying that wrong.
02:13:25 I'm see.
02:13:26 I'm too tired for this ****.
02:13:28 I'll tell you.
02:13:29 I'll look them up.
02:13:29 I'll add in my the notes for when I'm actually conscious.
02:13:33 I'm just I'm falling asleep here.
02:13:38 Oh, I got one more.
02:13:39 Here champ $5. Thanks for the streams, Devin. I always listen to your old stuff when I work around the house, the magic box stream is one of my favorites, but I can't seem to find an odyssey.
02:13:50 Is it called something other than magic box addition?
02:13:53 Also, anyone who complained about that stream is a ******.
02:14:01 I don't remember.
02:14:02 I don't remember what it's called.
02:14:04 Now that was.
02:14:04 A while ago.
02:14:08 And people didn't complain about that, which was hilarious.
02:14:12 Yeah, like they didn't want to know about stuff.
02:14:14 That was really weird.
02:14:19 I don't remember.
02:14:20 I don't remember.
02:14:21 Maybe someone in chat notes.
02:14:24 Based race mixer $1.00 sick Pedro Fagots run DC Good night. That is true.
02:14:30 Alright guys, I'm calling it.
02:14:33 You guys have a wonderful rest of your.
02:14:35 Weekend I'll be back here on Wednesday and my ear will be fine and I won't.
02:14:41 Be tired.
02:14:42 So maybe we'll maybe we'll even have a special edition and and and and and a new shirt if I can pull it off.
02:14:48 See you guys have a good evening.
02:14:50 For black pill, I am of course.
Speaker
02:14:53 Demon stack.Speaker 4
02:17:02 You get this.Speaker 1
02:17:41 For so long.Speaker
02:17:43 Your hearts.Speaker 7
02:17:52 We will.Speaker
02:19:14 Your heart.02:19:22 We will begin.