Rat Poison.mp3
07/18/2020Devon
00:03:53 Sup everybody.00:03:45 Now this is a little bit of.
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00:05:34 Will be good.
00:05:36 The reason for this stream if the title.
00:05:41 Doesn't clue you in.
00:05:45 I've had to get rid of a rat problem on my property or and and and some of the properties that I've been cleaning up and and.
00:05:55 They are just.
00:05:57 Full of rats like an.
00:05:58 Unbelievable amount of of rats.
00:06:02 And when I first started trying to get rid of the rats, when I first moved out here and I realized, holy ****, there's like an ungodly amount of rats everywhere. First thing I did because I've never had to deal with.
00:06:13 Something like.
00:06:14 That was I set up just, you know, the old fashioned rat traps. The kind of rat traps that you know.
00:06:21 Are just giant.
00:06:22 Mouse traps, you know, just like you know the wooden victor. The the normal ones, right?
00:06:31 I set those up around the property.
00:06:34 And I only got like like 2 rats. I think after weeks of having these set up, but I managed to kill like 4 lizards and a bird and like some other ****. And I was like, OK, well, this isn't working.
00:06:49 And then I went on YouTube.
00:06:51 And there's this guy, I think people.
Speaker
00:06:53 Are he a?Devon
00:06:54 Lot of people gonna be familiar with this guy cause he's got, like, a billion subscribers, which is odd given the subject matter. His entire channel is just rat or mouse and rat traps.00:07:07 Like and he puts out videos like an insane.
00:07:10 Amount of videos.
00:07:11 Like oh, I want to say like, more than two a week. And that's all it is. He's just reviewing mouse traps and rat traps.
00:07:19 And there's only so many.
00:07:21 Mouse traps and rat traps, but this guy manages to find like and now I guess he's into like collecting antique ones anyway, so he he showed the one that I think a lot of people on the Internet are using that there's these bucket traps.
00:07:37 And so the way you do, you basically set up this bucket and put some water in the.
00:07:42 Bottom of the.
00:07:43 Bucket and you put.
00:07:44 These ramps on the side of the bucket and.
00:07:46 Put some bait.
00:07:47 And there's little, you know you can make a little.
00:07:50 Rolly, spinny thing that goes across the.
00:07:52 Top of it.
00:07:53 And the the rat rolls off and falls into the bucket and drowns and whatever.
00:07:57 So I actually made a couple of those. I have video of that. I couldn't find it for this stream, but I actually have video of of it working on one of the rats because I set up a camera over it because I wanted to see.
00:08:09 OK.
00:08:09 Is this actually gonna work?
00:08:11 That that rat ate like.
00:08:13 For days, ate bait off of that trap before it finally accidentally.
00:08:18 Fell in and.
00:08:19 And it finally died.
00:08:22 So I was like, OK, this is this is a little intense, the amount of rodents here, none of this stuff seems to be working. And so after some research.
00:08:33 I discovered the best way.
00:08:36 To get rid of rats.
00:08:39 Are these little bait boxes? I'm sure you've you've probably seen them. You might not even know what they are, but a lot of places I've noticed now that I've used them, I've like outside of like strip malls, apartment complexes. You just see like these little plastic boxes and they're just like, along the wall, maybe behind a Bush or something like that.
00:09:00 Well, these are just.
00:09:02 It's like a Roach motel. It's only.
00:09:04 It's a rat motel.
00:09:06 It's just a little box that looks like a nice, fun place for a rat to go into.
00:09:11 And when you go inside this nice fun place, if you're rat.
00:09:16 On the inside there are blocks of poison.
00:09:22 And the rat eats.
00:09:24 The poison and you know and dies.
00:09:28 So I put all of these up.
00:09:30 Around the property.
00:09:33 And immediately within a couple of days.
00:09:37 I was finding dead rats everywhere. Like everywhere. Dead rats, dead mice, even a couple of dead squirrels like ground squirrels.
00:09:51 And decide well, this is the most effective way.
00:09:56 To get rid of rodents.
00:09:59 And I start thinking about.
00:10:02 Rat poison, like what it was.
00:10:05 And how it worked. And I actually did some research. I wanted to know like physically like how is this working and you know is it?
00:10:11 Dangerous. That sort of a thing.
00:10:14 And the thing about rat poison?
00:10:18 The the first component is.
00:10:21 It has to attract the rats.
00:10:25 The rats have to want.
00:10:27 To eat it.
00:10:29 And remember, like before I show up and start dropping.
00:10:34 All these rat traps everywhere full of poison. These rats are doing fine.
00:10:38 They're surviving just fine off of the food that's in the natural environment. They don't seem to need me to be feeding them for them to thrive in this area. I mean, cause no one was really here before I got here, right? So they were living just fine off of whatever.
00:10:57 So if you want to use rat poison that you want them to consume.
00:11:03 The rat poison has to.
00:11:07 Not just attract them.
00:11:09 But they have to want to eat it.
00:11:12 More than the food they already.
00:11:15 Have available to them.
00:11:18 So out of all the choices.
00:11:20 That they have in their environment that they've evolved well, a lot of these rats actually are not indigenous to this area. They were, they're they're pack rats. I think they're just like the kind of rats that were brought over from Europe, actually.
00:11:35 That has to taste better than what?
00:11:37 They would normally eat.
00:11:41 And beyond that, so the way the rat poison works is they don't just eat it.
00:11:48 And then they.
00:11:50 Die immediately.
00:11:52 OK, like that's how I thought it worked. I thought, you know, they they ate.
00:11:56 They ate the food and and then boom like.
00:11:58 Cyanide, or I don't know what it, you know, whatever it would be.
00:12:03 But in fact, the way that it works.
00:12:06 Which is it's kind.
00:12:07 Of ****** **, if you think about it, and you're gonna have to.
00:12:09 Think about it, because I'm going to explain it.
00:12:12 The chemical that's in this rat poison.
00:12:16 The way that it kills them.
00:12:19 Is inside your body. You're sustaining injuries all day long. You know, like if you slam your fist down on a table, if you bump into something, if you.
00:12:32 I mean, you know, even if you.
00:12:34 Like snap your.
00:12:34 Fingers too hard.
00:12:36 You're all, you're constantly rupturing veins and blood vessels and and constantly hurting yourself in small ways, but it's not a big deal because your body is designed to repair itself on a constant.
00:12:54 You know, like you know or like, weight lifters will tell you, like, you're ripping and tearing your muscles. The the reason they're getting bigger. And the reason you're sore after working out is you're ripping and tearing muscles. And when they heal, they just, you know, they're healing back bigger.
00:13:12 So this process is always taking place.
00:13:16 And the.
00:13:19 Chemical or element or whatever you want to call it that that assist the body in clotting your blood is vitamin K.
00:13:29 Without vitamin K, you can't.
00:13:33 Clot your blood.
00:13:34 In fact, you might have heard of of hemophilia.
00:13:38 And hemophilia is a disease where people have a have a problem with their blood clotting. So if they if they trip and fall.
00:13:49 They'll just bleed, bleed out, they'll bleed profusely. Their blood will never clot and you know, a lot of these people die, or at least they used to. I I think they probably have, you know, medical treatment for it now, you know, a famous case of this was Czar Nicholas, I believe one of his sons.
00:14:07 Was a hemophiliac and like you know, he they they were very careful with them. They had to carry him around on like pillows and **** like that because the the smallest injury.
00:14:19 I could, you know, he would die because his blood would never clot.
00:14:23 So what rat poison does?
00:14:27 Is it because you only have a certain amount of vitamin K in your body?
00:14:33 And it's always using it right every time you kind of injure yourself. It's always using it to clot your blood. Your body is has to recycle.
00:14:42 Vitamin K so that it can maintain this ability to clot.
00:14:48 Your blood and.
00:14:50 And not die every time you hurt yourself.
00:14:52 And So what? The rat poison does is it simply interferes with the body's ability.
00:14:58 To recycle vitamin K.
00:15:02 And so eventually you run out of vitamin K.
00:15:07 And you know the rat. If you ate this poison and you've run out of vitamin K and you jump off of something or squeeze under a door or something like that.
00:15:18 You just start internally bleeding and you.
00:15:20 Bleed out and die.
00:15:25 That's that.
00:15:28 So because that process takes a little.
00:15:30 Bit of time.
00:15:33 You know, like the rat has.
00:15:36 Like the food so much when it finds this poison.
00:15:42 It has to 1st. Initially it has to be attracted to.
00:15:44 The poison.
00:15:46 Then once it finds the poison, it has to.
00:15:48 Taste the poison.
00:15:49 You know, want it tastes the poison and tastes the poison.
00:15:52 And then it has to like it so much.
00:15:56 That out of everything in the rats environment.
00:16:00 The rat decides.
00:16:03 This is my best chance of survival.
00:16:06 Is eating this.
00:16:08 This tastes so good.
00:16:11 That now that I've tried this.
00:16:14 I'm going to come back.
00:16:15 Here tomorrow in fact, I'm going to keep.
00:16:16 Coming back.
00:16:18 And eating this.
00:16:21 What? You know what he doesn't know is poison.
00:16:26 And so that's, that's what happens is the rat.
00:16:30 Having tried the poison thinking, wow, this is delicious. This is great.
00:16:36 You know, eats as much as he can.
00:16:38 And then it comes back for more and more.
00:16:42 And then eventually dies of internal bleeding.
00:16:50 This aspect to poison.
00:16:57 The the fact that you need to to lure.
00:17:00 The person or the not the person, but the you know, rat in this case.
00:17:05 And to want.
00:17:06 The poison.
00:17:08 And that that you have to override their instincts.
00:17:13 To eat whatever they're eating naturally, so they keep coming back and coming back and coming back. That's it's not just rat poison. It's all poison like the other day. And I'm poisoning all kinds of stuff over here. Apparently I've got fire rants.
00:17:31 And one way you can kill.
00:17:33 Fire ants and I had to do that there was.
00:17:35 One obvious Ant hill.
00:17:38 And I don't want to, you know.
00:17:39 Poison the dirt.
00:17:40 Out here.
00:17:42 And so I just mixed, you can get this cold pressed orange oil.
00:17:49 And if you mix like pure orange oil, like one ounce with like a gallon of of.
00:17:58 And you just pour it into their their.
00:18:01 Ant Hill it it.
00:18:02 Wipes them all out, kills them.
00:18:03 All, and it doesn't destroy the environment. The only thing it does is it it? I mean it kills all bugs in, including beneficial bugs.
00:18:12 And so just, you know, long as you know that, but it doesn't, you know, it's not going to poison your water supply and all this other stuff.
00:18:21 But there there are some ants where you can't get to them because it you know, they live under a building or or something like that. And you can't just simply pour it in there. So you have to poison.
00:18:31 Them it's the same sort of a thing.
00:18:34 And rather than buy traps and because you know the the active ingredient.
00:18:40 Is something that's so cheap that you might as well just make yourself. I decided to just make my own bait.
00:18:49 And it's the same thing. It's, uh, you find something that's going to attract the ants. And in this case, sugar.
00:18:57 And you mix sugar.
00:19:00 With boric acid.
00:19:03 Which is really cheap. You can.
00:19:04 Buy it pretty much anywhere.
00:19:07 And if you do like a one to one ratio, you mix it up.
00:19:11 And you can mix it with other stuff. You know, sugar is just one thing that you can.
00:19:15 Mix it with you can.
00:19:17 Dissolve it in water, let it dry out and crystallize and chop it up.
00:19:22 And the ants will find it. And they're like, wow, this is great. It's pure sugar this.
00:19:28 Is this is our best chance for survival. Let's stop gathering what you know. All this other stuff that we're gathering and bringing back to the colony. And let's get this stuff in fact, go tell everybody else. I found all this sugar.
00:19:42 And they'll all come and grab it.
00:19:44 And they bring it back into the the Ant hill, the Ant calling and.
00:19:48 They feed it to the.
00:19:49 Queen, because that's what you have to.
00:19:50 Do is you have to kill the queen?
00:19:53 So that she stops making more ants, and because they think this is like the best food they've ever found, they give it to the queen and she.
00:20:01 Dies and that's that.
00:20:06 So all these poisons they they work the same way.
00:20:14 I it got me thinking, I mean.
00:20:16 I think ohh, I mean this isn't.
00:20:18 That complicated, I think a lot of.
00:20:19 You know where I'm going with this?
00:20:22 How many things in our society?
00:20:25 Are structured that way.
00:20:28 Where and how so many people behave?
00:20:33 Exactly like that rat or those ants.
00:20:40 They they find these things in their environment and they say to themselves, wow, this is the best thing in my environment. This thing tastes better than anything else in my environment. I'm going to come here again and again and again.
00:20:53 And I'm going to partake of this thing because.
00:20:58 My instincts are telling me my base animal instincts are telling me.
00:21:03 This is good, this is.
00:21:04 Good to have.
00:21:07 I mean, you could you could apply this to anything. In fact you could apply it to sugar, right? You could apply it to people that that are addicted to sugar because in our natural environment, that's not something that you would normally encounter, you know, refined sugar. You would never find that. And so we're hardwired to find these high calorie.
00:21:25 Foods in nature, but now that they're just being cranked out of factories, you taste it and your mind is saying, wow, this is.
00:21:34 This is really good.
00:21:35 You need to have as much of this as you can possibly get. That's going to keep us alive.
00:21:39 You know, try to you know this. This frosting is amazing. You know, just have have more of those crispy creams. This is we're gonna live off this **** forever.
00:21:53 And so.
00:21:56 We're hardwired to respond.
00:21:58 To the stimuli.
00:22:01 Because of how?
00:22:02 We existed in nature for, you know, eons.
00:22:09 And my Internet might be getting screwed up.
00:22:12 Because I'm getting.
00:22:15 A call on the the phone that I'm trying to use for Internet. Hopefully it it it doesn't screw up anyway.
00:22:25 And I can't turn on silent because that phones ******.
00:22:28 Up, which is awesome.
00:22:34 Anyway so.
00:22:38 Bottom line is, we're hardwired to respond. Like rats, we're hardwired to respond like these ants.
00:22:45 And it's not just food. It's not just, oh, this sugary food is going.
00:22:49 To give me diabetes.
00:22:51 It's other stimuli too.
00:22:53 And as I've said in videos before, using the standard that you like something? Oh, I like this.
00:23:02 To determine whether or not it's good.
00:23:04 You're thinking like.
00:23:05 A rat.
00:23:08 You're literally thinking like a rat.
00:23:13 And so.
00:23:15 It gets really frustrating. Like I just this and by the way, I was planning on doing this video way before I sent out this tweet. But to give you an idea, I mean how often this applies. I tweeted out, I think yesterday or the day before. I forget something about anime being effeminate.
00:23:33 And and quite frankly, for children.
00:23:36 And unfortunately, the problem with men of the West right now is they're being feminized.
00:23:44 And being trying.
00:23:48 I don't want to say that they're being made into to children, but like, yeah, I mean, they're being made to treat like women, right? A lot. A lot of people say, ohh, women treat.
00:23:56 This state as like.
00:23:58 An all powerful husband or a A.
00:24:01 Father figure you?
00:24:03 Know they want the state to provide for them.
00:24:05 Well, once you start feminizing men.
00:24:08 You're gonna get the same result, right? So it's kind of 1, you know, six of 1/2, a dozen of the other. By feminizing man. You're gonna get this. You're gonna produce this.
00:24:21 And so I just, you know commented.
00:24:22 That like look.
00:24:26 Obviously, I think someone in the chat already said hashtag not all anime. There's always examples of of exceptions to the rule.
00:24:35 But the animes are feminine and.
00:24:37 It's for children.
00:24:40 And we have a lot of people on the right who are obsessed with.
00:24:47 And feminine things.
00:24:49 And so the response.
00:24:50 That I got was, you know, I think.
00:24:53 The the one.
00:24:53 Meme, and I wish I could pull it up. I just don't have everything set up to do this right now.
00:24:59 But someone you know did the straw man of like ohh.
00:25:03 Everything that's fun is degenerate checkmate.
00:25:09 It's like first of.
00:25:10 All. I didn't say it degenerate.
00:25:11 I said it was a feminine yes.
00:25:14 You're the one jumping to.
00:25:15 That conclusion, but I mean not that it's wrong.
00:25:19 And second of all.
00:25:22 Not everything that you like is degenerate, but a lot of **** that you like is going to be degenerate.
00:25:32 I mean, you're going to use that.
00:25:33 Same meme if if what you like.
00:25:35 Is heroin. If I say, you know, heroin is bad, yeah.
00:25:41 Everything I like is degenerate.
00:25:44 That's the alt right for you.
00:25:48 I mean.
00:25:50 Liking something doesn't make it good.
00:25:55 If things taste good.
00:25:58 It doesn't mean they're good.
00:26:01 You know, propaganda.
00:26:04 As an example, and I know I'm not saying anime is propaganda per se, but let's just say that the really feminine anime.
00:26:13 Yeah, it's, I mean I.
00:26:14 Don't know if that's the intention, but that's what it is.
00:26:20 If it wasn't good, it didn't taste good. If you didn't like watching it.
00:26:27 It wouldn't matter, it wouldn't matter.
00:26:29 It'd be like if I invented some drug.
00:26:32 And it didn't get you high and it cost $10,000 and it and you just it really made you feel like **** and it wasn't addictive at all.
00:26:42 It wouldn't be a problem, right? In fact, I can invent that drug right now. I can go.
00:26:47 **** in a.
00:26:48 Plastic bag like take a **** in a plastic bag.
00:26:52 And then try to sell.
00:26:53 It on eBay.
00:26:54 For $1,000,000 and just call it devons.
00:27:00 Awesome ****.
00:27:03 And that's not going.
00:27:03 To be a problem for society.
00:27:06 Because it's not going to taste good. It's not. It's not going to be something that is going to bring you back to it over and over and over again. It's not.
00:27:15 Going to.
00:27:15 Take advantage of your animal instincts, OK? In fact, your animal instincts are going to tell you. Hey, that's ****. I don't want. I don't want to eat that. That's ****. It smells like ****. It smells bad.
00:27:31 And I don't know why this is such a.
00:27:33 Hard concept other.
00:27:34 Than the fact that we don't have religious.
00:27:36 Leaders, I mean.
00:27:37 That's the thing a lot of people that used to hammer this.
00:27:39 Kind of **** home.
00:27:41 Were religious leaders you used to have this as a normal part of society? You would have the state.
00:27:50 Making laws and rules about which you could and can't do by law. And because it's a relative, you know in the West it's a free society and so much is put on, you know, the free.
00:28:02 Market and and you.
00:28:03 Can you know as long as it's?
00:28:04 Not hurting other people which you know, of course we don't ever extend to its logical conclusion, there's.
00:28:09 Lots of things that.
00:28:10 Don't hurt the people you know, if if you know just as an example you could say you can make the libertarian argument that if I'm doing heroin, it doesn't hurt anyone else. It just hurts me that I'm doing heroin.
00:28:25 But of course.
00:28:26 I'm in the society, right? And me on heroin in your society hurts your society and if. But you know that's never anything that for whatever reason has been never taken into account. But in this free society this so-called free society that we live in where so much emphasis is put on free markets and that if it doesn't hurt anyone else.
00:28:47 Directly then it's OK.
00:28:50 You had these religious leaders.
00:28:53 That would tell you look.
00:28:56 Drinking to excess.
00:28:58 Is bad, you know, like the state's not going to ban the sale of alcohol.
00:29:06 And and the.
00:29:06 Alcohol manufacturers, by the way, they're not.
00:29:08 Going to tell you.
00:29:09 It's bad. They're going to tell you. Hey, look, it's really good. I mean, I don't know if you've.
00:29:13 Ever seen a?
00:29:14 Beer Comer, I mean now it's kind of. I'm glad I haven't seen a beer commercial long time, but like if you look at beer commercials in like the 80s and 90s, you know, like, oh, I just cracked open this beer.
00:29:24 Now, there's all these half naked.
00:29:26 Tricks you know hanging.
00:29:27 Out with me at the pool.
00:29:28 And we're getting drunk and we're having a good time. And you know, now it's probably some, you know, awful diversity, transgender message or.
00:29:38 Something like that, right?
00:29:44 The religious authorities would say.
00:29:47 Look, you know.
00:29:49 We know it looks awesome. We know these commercials look really cool. We know it tastes good. We know it makes you feel good.
00:29:57 But you don't do it.
00:30:00 You don't do it, God.
00:30:02 Has has laid out these these commandments and these.
00:30:09 These rules that we.
00:30:10 Live by to maximize happiness. Because joy.
00:30:15 Is not happiness.
00:30:19 Is not happiness.
00:30:22 The pleasure that you feel.
00:30:25 When you're on heroin.
00:30:28 Isn't happiness? In fact, it leads to a lot of misery for you and everyone around you.
00:30:36 And so we had these religious leaders that would help us separate.
00:30:44 From our animal instincts.
00:30:47 Because honestly, if you think about it, really, that's the point of religion.
00:30:53 If we didn't, if all we needed to do.
00:30:56 Was listen to our animal instincts.
00:31:00 We we wouldn't.
00:31:02 Need religion. You know we have a built in survival mechanism. We have these instincts telling us like, Oh yeah, like make sure you eat or you will die. Make sure you breathe or you will die.
00:31:15 You know, in fact, make sure you have sex and reproduce, or the species will.
00:31:19 Die, you know.
00:31:21 It's it's just a real basic operating system though.
00:31:26 You know if if that's all you rely on, well, if you want to know how that.
00:31:29 Works out. Look at.
00:31:30 Africa, you know you.
00:31:32 Want you want to see how that works out? Look at look at the the Bushman in Australia.
00:31:40 That's how it works out.
00:31:44 And it's not until you have this higher reasoning.
00:31:48 This, you know, people. Some people would call it logos or whatever you want to call it.
00:31:55 That allows you to separate.
00:31:59 What feels good?
00:32:03 From what is good?
00:32:07 And there's a lot of rat.
00:32:08 Poison out there. There's a lot of rat poison out there.
00:32:16 And a lot of people are eating that **** up.
00:32:19 And they're going back to it more and more and more, and they don't even feel that they're internally bleeding. They don't even know.
00:32:26 There's no outward sign.
00:32:28 In fact, if you're the rat.
00:32:32 The and and you do.
00:32:33 Feel like something's wrong you.
00:32:34 Don't feel like, oh, it's that.
00:32:36 That bait block I was munching on an hour ago. You're going to think like, wow.
00:32:42 I really hurt.
00:32:42 Myself, when I jumped off that that rock.
00:32:50 Because the injuries, it's the same thing with with, you know, metaphorically it's the same thing.
00:32:56 With these, with the you know, with the sugar on the doughnut, like with the heroin at the time when you're eating it.
00:33:04 You're not thinking to yourself like.
00:33:08 Oh, this doughnut's going to.
00:33:09 Make me sad.
00:33:09 Later, you know it's it's not until.
00:33:14 You weigh £400 and you you have to take insulin to stay alive.
00:33:18 That you're like oh.
00:33:21 But then again, it's it's like I said, it's not. I'm sad because of that donut. It's no, I'm sad because of the effects, the the, the obvious effects that I'm feeling now that I'm. I'm sad because.
00:33:33 I'm fat.
00:33:35 Not because of the doughnut, the doughnut. Still, it makes you happy, just like the rat poison still tastes delicious.
00:33:39 To the rat.
00:33:42 So I know.
00:33:42 It's not a.
00:33:43 Particularly profound thing.
00:33:45 Which is why I was I was working.
00:33:47 On a video on this subject.
00:33:51 I just I I. There's I've. I've got like three other videos I'm working on a a movie review The Simpsons thing, which still Oh my God.
00:33:59 And another one and I was just.
00:34:01 Like, it's not really worth.
00:34:03 An entire video and I do need to test out this D live stuff, so it's worth talking about. It is relevant. There's a lot of stuff.
00:34:12 And and not just the obvious stuff like I'm saying, you know, like, not just, like heroin and and and and and food and and ****. And, you know, some of it's not as as obvious. It's like video games. You.
00:34:25 Know excuse me a.
00:34:27 Lot of you guys aren't gonna like.
00:34:28 Yes, there's one thing that I.
00:34:32 Had a lot of people comment on one of my videos recently I was talking about how I used to be a degenerate that got drunk and partied all the time, and there's a lot of people in the comments on YouTube saying.
00:34:43 Like, oh, I don't do that.
00:34:45 I don't party at.
00:34:46 All I'm I'm way I've got way more self-control.
00:34:49 And you do, Devin. Like, I just, I just stay home and play video games all.
Speaker
00:34:53 OK.Devon
00:34:55 And it's it's funny because they really believe it. They really think that like, oh, well, OK, that's so much better.00:35:04 That's so much better, right? It's so much better than than going out and smoking pot with a bunch of people. It's way better to to sit in a chair where you don't move for 12 hours and you reward the dopamine centers of your brain for doing nothing.
00:35:22 Yeah, just just sitting.
00:35:24 Down and and by the way it's it's so similar that if you were a part of your and you go and by the way, I did both. This is how I know this. It's not like I never like. I told you guys I was a big gaming addict too. I have addictive personality.
00:35:38 Or I don't?
00:35:38 Know if that's like maybe I just have I I'm not.
00:35:41 Very disciplined. If I want to be honest about it, right?
00:35:45 No. So I know both sides of this. I know exactly what it's like it's and it's the same ******* thing.
00:35:50 You know, instead of going to your friend's house and watching movies while you're high and talking.
00:35:55 About, you know.
00:35:56 Worthless. Pointless ****, right? You're you're on a headset in a discord server talking about worthless, pointless ****. ****, that doesn't matter. **** that like. Oh, no, he's coming around that rock. Make sure you, you know, drop some.
00:36:10 Ohh yeah, revive. You know someone. So just.
00:36:12 Died, like, come on.
00:36:14 It's all pointless and and and those same excuses, by the way. I I saw people leaving excuses for it. Well, no, actually video gaming, they didn't enhances your your hand eye coordination.
00:36:33 Yeah, yeah, it it enhances your your hand eye coordination for like all that.
00:36:39 Stuff you're not doing in the real world. You, you. What else enhances your hand? Eye coordination is going.
00:36:47 Out and doing.
00:36:47 Stuff that requires hand eye coordination.
00:36:53 And and believe me, I use these exact same excuses because when I was, especially because, you know, I was a 3D animator, right? I was always, you know, the interface for 3D animation software is basically a video game. It's basically like a lot of the way that the interface works the way you navigate around in 3D.
00:37:12 Scenes. It's basically a video game.
00:37:14 And so I would tell myself.
00:37:16 The same **** I'd be like.
00:37:17 Oh, you know, this is.
00:37:18 Gonna make me so much faster.
00:37:20 At at 3D modeling.
00:37:21 This is, you know, I can justify. So here's the thing. It's this even even with the video games. It's not like you're even saving money. You're like, it's like, oh, you know, well, at least I'm not buying pot or buying alcohol and **** like that. No, you're just buying.
00:37:35 Video game or, you know, video games and video cards and sound cards and headsets and and controllers and gaming systems and monitors and extra monitors.
00:37:48 I mean, it's the same **** and I and I did the same excuses I was like, ohh, you know? But no, it's fine. It's fine that if I spent 1000.
00:37:55 Dollars on this video card. It'll be good cause I also do 3D animation and it uses the the CUDA cores so it's like.
00:38:08 Really it's it's good because like it's.
Speaker
00:38:11 You know, come on.Devon
00:38:13 To well, to a certain extent, that was true.00:38:15 Yeah, I was.
00:38:16 Using the CUDA cores to render every once.
00:38:18 In a while or.
00:38:18 Whatever, right it was for the video games. That's why I was spending that 1000 bucks.
00:38:25 You know it it it.
00:38:26 It was one.
00:38:27 100% to to sit on my *** and and play video games because I was damn good at it.
00:38:36 And and the problem is and this is one of those chicken and.
00:38:39 The egg type of.
00:38:40 Problems. The problem is.
00:38:44 It's one of the.
00:38:46 I don't want to say it's one of the few places left, but it it is a place.
00:38:51 Wear white men. Straight white men can hang out.
00:38:56 And talk without fear of, of reprisal like, you know everyone's.
00:39:02 Been in a.
00:39:02 Gaming voice server, right? If you talk the way that you talk in your discord server at the bar, there'd be a problem there.
00:39:14 Would be a. There would be an A.
00:39:16 Well, you would have to fight people.
00:39:20 But that you know what?
00:39:23 That's that. That's OK.
00:39:27 You should have to fight people.
00:39:30 You know, people are flipping out because they, you know, like there's all these videos, if you've seen on my Instagram feed, you're familiar with all these videos that I've been posting of.
00:39:41 Joggers, shall we say, jogging?
00:39:45 And everyone's always outraged and and Oh my God.
00:39:49 But then you always have.
00:39:50 The the Marxist or the jargon themselves?
00:39:53 That drops and.
00:39:54 Oh well, he must have. He must have called him.
00:39:57 The N word.
00:39:58 He must have called. That's why. That's why he does. He deserved to get his *** beat into the ground. He must have called him the N word.
00:40:05 Right.
00:40:07 And everyone flips out and says Ohh no, that's not justification. You know that's that's low impulse control you.
00:40:13 Shouldn't fight people look?
00:40:17 That's the world.
00:40:18 We live in now.
00:40:21 That's the world we live in now.
00:40:25 And unless you want to spend the rest of your life in a discord server, that's so you can, you can speak freely without having to to to fight and earn it.
00:40:34 To earn the way that you speak.
00:40:36 I mean, you're being a *****.
00:40:39 Look, they obviously they. I'm not excusing their behavior. That's uncivilized behavior from uncivilized people.
00:40:47 And part of the problem is is you've been raised and domesticated.
00:40:52 To a large extent to behave in a society that is full of, you know, civilized people, you know, sticks and stones may break my bones, but words never hurt me. Free speech and all that stuff. That's guess what? That's that's white people rules.
00:41:09 And you don't live in a white country anymore.
00:41:12 So you can either adapt to this new situation.
00:41:16 Or get dominated.
00:41:21 Which is, by the way, what?
00:41:22 BLM has been doing.
00:41:24 They have been dominating the.
00:41:26 White people in this country.
00:41:31 And white people don't have the kind of institution, institutional power.
00:41:36 Like Jews do, like when we had, you know, everyone knew who this guy was. Maybe this will show my age a little bit. That black guy that was saying that. Ohh. You know whites are closer to animals. Whites are closer to animals and and also and then I don't know what I forgot he said he said some about Jews too. But like he said.
00:41:52 Like a bunch of **** about whites just basically being animals and.
00:41:56 You know, blacks are more evolved because of.
00:41:59 Melanin and like Nick, something I I.
00:42:02 Don't. I don't. I forget his ******* name.
00:42:04 Doesn't matter.
00:42:06 And what happened? You know, he got fired from CBS and Viacom and all this ****. And in less than, like, 48 hours.
00:42:17 He was on Twitter, begging the Jews for forgiveness. Why?
00:42:23 Because while blacks can dominate Jews physically.
00:42:29 They can't dominate them financially.
00:42:33 And with other forms of power.
00:42:36 Well, guess what?
00:42:38 You don't have those other forms of power.
00:42:42 Notice how he didn't ask for forgiveness.
00:42:45 For all the things he said about white people, he said to my Jewish brothers and sisters.
00:42:52 I am sorry.
00:42:56 You might as well have said PS White people.
00:42:58 Are still like animals.
00:43:04 So you have to you have to adapt to this new reality. You have to adapt this to this new reality that.
00:43:11 If you speak your mind.
00:43:14 If you say the truth.
00:43:17 Out in public.
00:43:20 You might have to get in a fight.
00:43:24 And hanging on a discord server all day long with virtual guns, and that where you don't have, you can be like the fattest **** in the world. But you know when when you're playing Fortnite, you can do back flips out of ******* helicopters and **** like that. It's like.
00:43:38 No big deal.
00:43:41 You can be a real ******* brave, right?
00:43:44 When you're just a a video game character.
00:43:51 Well, unless you want to spend the rest of eternity.
00:43:55 And some kind of ******* matrix bubble.
00:43:59 That that which is essentially what's going.
00:44:01 To have to.
00:44:01 Happen right like.
00:44:03 If you can't go out into public.
00:44:06 Because you're weak and feminine.
00:44:10 And if you say anything.
00:44:13 That you're really thinking you're going to get in the fight. Either you have.
00:44:16 To act.
00:44:18 Like this subservient little ****.
00:44:21 It's always like ohh grumbling it or I can't even do that right? You can't even just be grumbling under your breath like a stupid jogger. What?
Speaker
00:44:30 What'd you say?Devon
00:44:31 ************, would you sing?00:44:34 And then what, right?
00:44:36 And then it's like that, that I don't know if you saw this video that's going around.
00:44:40 That I I posted everyone's posted it.
00:44:41 Now of you know the the air airport fight.
00:44:46 I mean the whole clip.
00:44:48 I haven't seen the whole whole clip, but I've seen the clip before the clip that everyone's passing around and essentially the girl with their beating the **** out of it. It was again, it was. It was words. I don't know what she said exactly or what led to it, but it was words she said something.
00:45:04 She talks ****.
00:45:07 And they, and because they can't win with words.
00:45:12 See, that's the thing.
00:45:13 You know why? Everyone listening knows why.
00:45:20 Be a lamb would.
00:45:20 Never win in an intellectual war or an intellectual fight, or even a skirmish, right?
00:45:28 I mean, we just like all you had to do was listen to these people telling you that melanin is some magical thing and that you know that their blackness is is some kind of some magical force that white people are.
00:45:41 Afraid of, you know.
00:45:42 Meanwhile, they never invented the ******* wheel, right?
00:45:48 They yeah, look.
00:45:49 They believe it. They believe that crazy ******* ****.
00:45:54 Because they they lack the the.
00:45:57 Comprehension skills and the reasoning skills.
00:46:00 To actually engage.
00:46:04 On White Man's turf, which is comprehension, reason and science. Well, guess what? None of that **** matters, right? That **** matters when you have institutional power. That **** mattered when you had the British Empire, right like that **** mattered. When all that reason.
00:46:20 All that truth, all that science was translating into, you know, muskets and and ships.
00:46:28 And technology that was then used to colonize the planet.
00:46:40 That allowed us to dominate the world.
00:46:44 We don't have those institutions anymore.
00:46:47 You don't have the backing of those institutions anymore.
00:46:51 You don't have a state.
00:46:54 That's going to back you up. You have a state that's actively going to.
00:46:57 Try to take you down. You have a state that doesn't want you. You have a state that wants to either breed you out of existence.
00:47:06 Or just simply get rid of you.
00:47:10 If they can't, if they can't pump your cut, if they can't lower your birth rate.
00:47:15 And pump your country full of the kinds of.
00:47:17 People they do want.
00:47:20 Yeah, maybe they'll just lock you up. Maybe they'll lock me.
00:47:22 Up for just what I'm saying.
00:47:26 And and we all know by.
00:47:28 The way if they did.
00:47:30 Many of you ************* are going to go out and burn an Arby's down or an AutoZone down. If I got locked up. If some if some cop put his ******* knee on my neck and and there was video of it and I and.
00:47:41 I died. What would happen?
00:47:44 There'd be a bunch of people on Twitter saying, like, oh, if he'd been black.
00:47:50 When you know, but that would.
00:47:52 That's all it would happen. People would just say, like some obvious ********.
00:47:56 And then I'd be forgotten, like it. Boom, gone.
00:48:00 There'd be no Devon stacked. There be no.
00:48:01 Black pill people just. They're just one less voice.
00:48:06 Out there.
00:48:07 Trying to to motivate people and get people to wake the **** ** just.
00:48:11 One last you know.
00:48:13 Just one less voice.
00:48:14 I'd be forgotten and why?
00:48:18 Part of it's because this video game ****, part of it's because rather than.
00:48:23 Increase your hand eye coordination.
00:48:28 In a meaningful way.
00:48:32 Or, you know, practice. I mean practice with real guns. Like why? Why you got to run around in some stupid virtual world using weapons that don't even exist, that have 0 recoil and all this other **** we can go to a shooting range, go to.
00:48:44 A shooting range.
00:48:45 You should have a gun anyway.
00:48:48 Go to a shooting range and and.
00:48:50 You know, you don't have to be in.
00:48:51 Super shape to do that.
00:48:56 Go to a shooting range and and after.
00:48:58 You get your concealed carry.
00:49:00 It's like OK.
00:49:01 Let's say you're just not physically strong and and you're not going to be able to be physically strong, but you still need to be able to operate in this new reality that we.
00:49:10 Live in. You need to be.
00:49:11 Able to to not walk around living in *******.
00:49:13 Fear all the time, OK?
00:49:15 Well, if you're not going to go to the gym and work out and and or if you just think that you're just not.
00:49:20 I mean, maybe you're. I don't know, maybe you're small or something.
00:49:24 OK, get your ******* concealed carry.
00:49:28 Get your concealed carry.
00:49:31 Ohh, they'll lock me up for that too.
00:49:32 Yeah, they will.
00:49:36 They will.
00:49:38 So that's what I'm saying. You don't have the state. We're on our own. So you gotta roll that ******* dice it. I'll tell you what.
00:49:47 Something one side effect that I don't think they're thinking about and don't read in. Don't read too much into what I'm saying here, OK?
00:49:58 But when you watched that video just for example, there was that, that.
00:50:01 Couple coming out.
00:50:02 Of Chipotle or whatever.
00:50:05 And the the.
00:50:06 Lady, there was the the black ladies were yelling at him for probably ******* nothing, right?
00:50:12 And they were just trying to leave and just say, like, you know what? ******* leave us alone. We're.
00:50:16 Going to *******.
00:50:16 Leave, you know, stop flipping the **** out.
00:50:20 And so they start to drive away, and the lady hits their.
00:50:23 Car. You know when you.
00:50:25 Know it escalates. And then finally the lady, the White lady pulls out her gun and says get the **** away from me.
00:50:33 Wrong answer.
00:50:36 Wrong answer.
00:50:39 As we have seen.
00:50:42 If you're going to pull.
00:50:42 Out your gun. You better ******* use it.
00:50:46 And what they're doing, like I said, what they're doing is they're creating a situation.
00:50:54 And again, I'm not telling anyone to do anything here at all. I'm just saying, like, just hypothetically, if you were thinking about this scenario and like if you're this lady, right, thinking back about, like, what could have what, what?
00:51:07 Could I have done differently? That would maybe not end with me being charged.
00:51:15 By some anti white da.
00:51:20 Well, I mean as soon.
00:51:20 As the gun comes into play, nothing right?
00:51:23 So you gotta start thinking like a ******* criminal.
00:51:28 You gotta start thinking about like you gotta start.
00:51:31 Thinking like a ******* criminal.
Speaker
00:51:33 What would a?Devon
00:51:33 Criminal do if they you know if. If you don't have to stay on your side so the white people are programmed now to think, OK, if I'm in this situation and I play by the book and I defend myself with this weapon.00:51:46 And then I wait for the cops. Like that guy in New Mexico. Same thing, right? That guy's like, oh, you know, I shot the guy that was swinging a ******* knife at me, you know, and. And the militia. Same thing, like legal militia. The guy legal use of his firearm, like everyone saw the video, he put the gun.
00:52:03 Down and was.
00:52:04 Like, OK, I'm just gonna wait for the cops to show up, and they're gonna.
00:52:07 Be cool. They're gonna treat me like a normal human being.
00:52:09 Right, because what I did is well.
00:52:11 Within my right?
00:52:13 Because you're programmed to do that because you're domestic kids. You're civilized in a civilized society, which?
00:52:18 We don't live in.
00:52:19 Anymore. That would be what you would do.
00:52:25 Well, that's because you're still programmed to think that you.
00:52:29 Live in America.
00:52:32 You don't.
00:52:34 You live in hyphenated America.
00:52:37 You live in African America, you live in.
00:52:42 Transamerica you live in.
00:52:45 LGBTQ, whatever plus.
00:52:48 Dash America.
00:52:52 That's not how that America operates.
00:52:57 So you have to change the way you operate.
00:53:06 You now have to think to yourself if you're one of these people.
00:53:10 Well, let me rephrase this.
00:53:12 If you're one of these people thinking back to what you did wrong or not, rather what you did wrong, what maybe you would have changed.
00:53:21 You're going to be going over a lot of different scenarios, like how would it have just hypothetically have played out if I had instead of of behaved in such a way that I expected law enforcement and my government and my community to be on my side.
00:53:40 What if I had behaved the same way that a criminal who knows that that.
00:53:48 Law enforcement is going to be an oppositional force that knows that government is going to be an oppositional force that knows that the Community is going to be well depends.
00:54:01 On the community right.
00:54:06 But when these people?
00:54:13 Try to think of a way.
00:54:13 To put this.
00:54:17 When these people engage with other people, when these people interface with other people.
00:54:24 And there are serious outcomes as a result of this interaction.
00:54:31 They do it in such a way that.
00:54:34 As to.
00:54:37 Create hurdles for those that are in opposition to them.
00:54:43 They don't, they don't.
00:54:44 Put their gun on the pavement.
00:54:45 And wait for the cops.
00:54:46 To show up is what I'm saying.
00:54:55 So people have to start thinking in in terms of you, you are in hostile territory.
00:55:02 You are in hostile ******* territory.
00:55:10 If you want to be able to.
00:55:11 Operate in hostile ******* territory.
00:55:17 You can't just be sitting in a gaming chair.
00:55:21 12 hours a ******* day.
00:55:28 Feeling like you're tough because you said the N word 1000 times on your discord server.
00:55:34 Knowing that if you if you said.
00:55:36 Even like 1%.
00:55:39 Of what you say very freely on your discord server.
00:55:43 If you were to say that like at, you know, even Starbucks or at.
00:55:47 The mall they.
00:55:49 Well, you wouldn't. You'd be ******* terrified.
00:55:54 You'd be ******* terrified.
00:56:05 So it's time to start acting like like grown-ups. It's time to stop tasting the ******* rat poison.
00:56:14 It's time to stop eating those doughnuts.
00:56:18 It's time that we start, and by the way this goes, I'm not in the.
00:56:20 Best shape of my life by any means. Look.
00:56:23 I'm not like I I'm not built like.
00:56:26 The golden one.
Speaker
00:56:27 You know I'm.Devon
00:56:27 Not I. I'm not exactly Hercules over here. OK, this goes for me too. You know, I've spent a lot of my life not playing video games. Well, yeah, that too. Like, yeah, I have a job where I sat down a lot. I get it.00:56:43 Most and that's there. There a lot of people. You have jobs where you sit down a lot you.
00:56:47 Know a lot of white people have those jobs.
00:56:49 Or you're sitting there coding or whatever, you know, but that's that rat poison, too.
00:57:02 It's going to kill you eventually.
00:57:10 Might take some time. You might have to keep coming. Coming back to it and eating it.
00:57:17 But it'll it'll kill you eventually.
00:57:34 That's that's really all about. That's about what I had to say.
00:57:40 About the rat poison stuff.
00:57:43 Like I said, I've got a bunch of videos I've been working really hard doing video stuff. The the difficult thing is to is just I'm. I'm working on trying to get the agricultural aspect of my homestead working and so I've been having to spend a lot of time outside, not just.
00:58:03 I've actually cut.
00:58:04 Down the amount of rodents significantly, by the way, the guy, whoever said in chat that got a pellet gun? Ohh, I've got a pellet gun like that. Works pretty good too. I've killed.
00:58:17 By the way, that's another thing.
00:58:21 I'm not going to get too crazy with this one because it could go to some dark.
00:58:24 Places, but look.
00:58:28 If you have the ability, like if you're OK, you want to be like I play first person shooters and I can own anybody. Have you ever gone hunting?
00:58:38 You ever actually shot it at a living thing?
00:58:42 You know, like a a deer or like, you know, like I said, like a squirrels and rats and stuff.
00:58:47 Like that? Look, it's not easy.
00:58:50 First thing I shot on the property was a.
00:58:52 Rabbit and I'd.
00:58:53 Never been hunting.
00:58:55 And fishing. I didn't like that either. Because, look, I mean, I I like animals.
00:59:02 I've got a compassion for animals and I and.
00:59:04 It kind of feels.
00:59:13 You know, ripping a a fish out of the water and tearing the hook out of his mouth, and like gutting him and all that **** like that, right? It just does. Because I like you like. But I'm not lecturing people. I'm not saying, but I'm. I know it takes 1 to know one. Let me just put.
00:59:29 It that way. All right, I get it.
00:59:34 And so I had these rabbits all over my ******* property and I put up the fence and I've done everything I can to keep them out because, look, they're just, they're just doing them, right. They're just being rabbits. They're they don't ******* know that they're eating my crops. They're just like, oh, I found some cool **** to eat.
00:59:54 And I feel, and I feel like.
00:59:55 * ****, you know, killing him for it, but.
00:59:57 Yeah, you gotta do what?
00:59:59 You gotta.
00:59:59 Do so I I spent a lot of time and it's been relatively successful so far this year, only two rabbits.
01:00:06 At least that I know of.
01:00:08 Have made it onto the property and.
01:00:09 They both they both paid the ultimate price and the first one that I shot.
01:00:19 Aimed at it.
01:00:21 And it knew I was there, right. So rabbits are really stupid. In fact, if I ever had to survive just hunting the rabbits around here, I mean it.
01:00:29 Almost. I wouldn't be. It wouldn't be hard.
01:00:31 To do it it would, it would just be almost harder to like not hunt them in into an extinction because it's like they're.
01:00:36 So ******* easy to kill, but when they notice.
01:00:40 That you're there.
01:00:41 You know they run for.
01:00:42 A little bit and then they freeze.
01:00:44 So they basically just become like the perfect target. They run a little bit, so that's.
01:00:47 Almost like how.
01:00:48 You see them right? Like if they had just not done anything, I probably would have seen him.
01:00:53 And then they freeze. And then you?
01:00:55 Have all the time in the world mostly to.
01:00:58 To take your shot.
01:01:00 And the first one I shot.
01:01:03 You know, like I had the pellet gun all loaded, ready to go.
01:01:07 I've been going out looking for anything that you know, I've been doing this every morning for a.
01:01:12 Few mornings.
01:01:13 And this is the first time I walked out and there he was.
01:01:17 And he panicked and he ran, and then he froze and I lifted the rifle. And this probably didn't really take as long as it felt.
01:01:25 You know, because there was some, you know, it's not like it was like this. It's like when you want, when you're in a car wreck or whatever. And it's like time slows down because all the adrenaline wasn't like to that extent. Right. But like, yeah, there's a little bit of adrenaline and plus, you know, I'm doing all these moral arguments really like lightning fast in my head. Like, Are you sure this is OK? Are you sure this is OK to kill this thing?
01:01:45 I mean, it looks cute. I mean.
01:01:47 Like he was just, he was literally just enjoying, you know, some breakfast. And you're gonna just are you gonna take it? You're gonna take his life and you're not gonna eat him. You're just gonna heave him over the fence. The Coyotes will eat him. You know something? And so you're you're doing all this **** in your in your head and.
01:02:02 You know you can't just.
01:02:03 Sit there forever and pull the trigger.
01:02:08 Nailed them right in the head and I.
01:02:12 I don't know why I didn't expect this, but I didn't expect. Yeah, you watch movie. See there. That's the problem is everyone's there? Their perception is so shaped by Hollywood in so many ways that you don't even think about until you're in situations like this.
01:02:24 And you know you expect, well, I shot him in the head. He's just gonna ******* fall over dead. No, that's not what. That's not what happens.
01:02:32 You know, like he's.
01:02:33 I don't know. Maybe technically. Brain dead? I don't know. But he he was flopping around, like launching like a couple feet into the air, flopping around like I was. It was horrifying. I was like.
01:02:42 Oh my.
01:02:43 God. And then I was like, do I shoot him again? Like, did I not get him or like I thought I got him right in the ******* head. And so I reload and like I go up and.
01:02:51 And I did. I shot, but I realized later that's just what they do because, you know, that's what happened the next time too.
01:02:59 You know, they switch around and stuff.
01:03:03 And I felt really ******* bad. Like, I felt really ******* bad.
01:03:08 And I wouldn't got the shovel and you.
01:03:10 Know. Shoveled them up and.
01:03:12 And dumped them over the fence and and for everyone that's going to cry about that. Like I said, the Coyotes, the body was gone the next morning. It would you put something out there and it it just it goes.
01:03:22 Away. Like there's something that's going to eat it.
01:03:26 So it's not like it just went to waste.
01:03:29 And but the whole you know, I shoveled it and.
01:03:32 I'm just like.
01:03:33 The whole time I was just like.
01:03:37 I feel bad, feel bad for doing that. I can't believe that.
01:03:43 That goes away pretty ******* fast.
01:03:52 I'd shot a couple more rats and other rodents and things.
01:03:58 I don't want to say that I I started liking it.
01:04:03 But I liked the fact that they weren't eating my ****.
01:04:08 And I knew that what I was doing was why they weren't eating my ****.
01:04:12 And it was kind of like a game to, to some extent, walking around my property with the rifle like, just like, where are those ******* rabbits at? Where the where you at ******* hoppy?
01:04:23 Where you at jumpers?
01:04:25 I'm going to ******* put this pellet right through your ******* Dome. Where you at, buddy?
01:04:30 Which was, that's really that's. That's how. Like I said, it didn't take long. Like probably like a week.
01:04:38 To be honest, I still feel a little bit bad.
01:04:42 I don't think.
01:04:42 I think I'll always feel a little bit bad. That's just part of who I am.
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01:04:47 I'm never, I'm.Devon
01:04:48 Never gonna be like a bloodthirsty rabbit killer.01:04:52 You know what I mean?
01:04:59 It's amazing how quickly that changes.
01:05:02 It changes a man.
01:05:05 In a way that like look.
01:05:08 If you were to add up all the countless virtual kill shots that I've made in video games, you know like headshots you know going all the way back to like Unreal Tournament.
01:05:20 You know, we're talking like it's a Holocaust. I mean, if not, well, except for it was. Well, no, I guess it was about as.
01:05:27 Real as and the numbers are.
01:05:30 Probably about the same.
01:05:34 But uh.
01:05:36 Yeah, I mean that doesn't.
01:05:37 That doesn't prepare you for ****.
01:05:40 That doesn't. That doesn't prepare you for **** because it doesn't prepare you even just like the.
01:05:46 The physics of it, it doesn't.
01:05:48 You know in a video.
01:05:49 Game that that gun is going to fire the exact same way every.
01:05:52 Single ******* time, you know.
01:05:55 You don't have to clean it. You know there there's no wind.
01:05:58 You don't have to judge.
01:05:59 Like the wind speed.
01:06:01 You know and all that stuff. And don't tell me. Oh, no, actually, there's a.
01:06:04 Sniper game, I'm sure there.
01:06:05 Is **** you. It doesn't ******* matter, you know.
01:06:09 It doesn't prepare you for the physics of it actually happening. It doesn't prepare you for the morality. The psychological side of it.
01:06:20 And maybe maybe a better way and maybe a better way to spend your time.
01:06:27 Is is doing something that?
01:06:31 Doing something that would prepare you.
01:06:37 And that doesn't, and I mean something that's not sitting in a ******* desk chair.
01:06:40 With your, with your high speed mouse with your 5 billion DPI mouse with 6000 buttons on it.
01:06:51 And your your 6K monitor, your ******* 80 inch 6.
01:06:56 K3D monitor.
01:07:01 7 jillion ******* CUDA cord.
01:07:04 SLI, whatever the ****.
01:07:08 It's not. It doesn't. All that money that you're spending on that ****, I mean, it's it's literally no different. I'm telling you that. Look, I'm telling you now, it's someone that's that's probably older than a lot of people listening and and someone who did all this ****. I'm telling you the same way that I look back. And this is a horrifying thought to do when you think back at like.
01:07:30 If you were to add up every bar tab.
01:07:33 Every bar tab.
01:07:36 I've ever had.
01:07:38 Every pack of cigarettes.
01:07:40 Every six pack of beer, every drop of alcohol.
01:07:44 I ever spent money on.
01:07:49 Bag of weed.
01:07:53 If you were to add it.
01:07:54 All up.
01:07:56 I mean, I don't, I don't want. I really don't want to know the number. I don't want to know it.
01:08:05 But some of you?
01:08:06 I mean, gaming's the same. I look at the way I look at that, that and I think about that and it's just like it's.
01:08:12 Just like God, I can't believe that.
01:08:14 Like like I I don't want to know that.
01:08:16 Number I. It's the same thing with video games.
01:08:20 When I think about like every video card I have, you know, and every upgrade to my computer, it wasn't just video cards and like Oh well, you know SSD will will load the game.
01:08:30 A lot faster.
01:08:31 And you know, if I have like 64 gigs of *******, you know RAM, then this will be great. And you know, if I have, you know, if I.
01:08:39 Have a raid.
01:08:40 Then you know it'll go faster.
01:08:42 If I have this new processor. Oh, let me get this new motherboard. It's got this better chipset. You know, we're talking like probably about, honestly, I don't know. I still think the the beer and alcohol and everything else probably costs more, but we're in the same ballpark.
01:08:56 I've been around a long time. I've bought a lot of hardware and you add up every game, every DLC, every console, every console game.
01:09:07 I mean, you know.
01:09:10 The amount of resources.
01:09:14 That you're putting into dopamine.
01:09:15 Which is what it is.
01:09:20 I mean, it's ******* rat poison. It's ******* rat poison.
01:09:33 I hope that was useful for you guys. I don't even know how to check like I don't think there's a lot of people here cause chat doesn't seem like it was. I didn't.
01:09:40 Advertise this anywhere.
01:09:44 I didn't post this on Twitter or anywhere really, so I just kind of went live on a whim.
01:09:52 And I think I warmed up to it. I don't think. I think the first little bit wasn't nearly.
01:09:56 As good as the last little bit.
01:09:59 I'm looking at here. I don't know how to.
01:10:05 I don't know how to do anything. Actually I don't know, like I know there's like a a release, the lemons and all that kind of crap. I don't know how to do any of this, that ****.
01:10:24 I'm gonna have to look that up. Sorry, guys. I don't even know if I got any lemons either, so I guess I got some lemons. I'm look.
01:10:30 At the chat.
01:10:35 So that's good.
01:10:37 So all right guys, I'll leave the replay up. Yeah, well, hey, we thought deal has only been around.
01:10:45 For you know what a year.
01:10:48 Can't blame me.
01:10:49 I know, I know a lot.
01:10:50 More about using computers than.
01:10:54 Any boomer actually, probably any boomer.
01:10:57 It's just this interface is *******.
01:11:00 It's probably not that bad once.
01:11:01 You get used to it. It's not like YouTube is any *******.
01:11:03 Easy to use.
01:11:04 Interface problem is and I know I know like.
01:11:09 No. Everyone's able to relate to this.
01:11:12 I've watched software, there's a phenomenon and I'm not gonna go on and on about this, but I've watched a phenomenon with software and with websites that really has been like at first I thought it was that I was getting old, you know, like, because there there are some things where you just you look, you just don't relate as much, that's just, you know, that's just the way.
01:11:32 You know, like the the kids shows. For example, if I were to.
01:11:35 Watch kids shows now like a Nickelodeon. I'd just be like, what the ****, you know? But or even like Adult Swim, right? There's a lot of that ****. I'm just like, what the ****, you know? And that used to be like, my my jam.
01:11:52 And so there are some things I've just, you know, and maybe that's good. I just don't get it. But in terms of.
01:11:57 Of software interfaces.
01:11:59 You got to realize all the diversity hiring and all the the and look because our brains just operate differently. It doesn't matter even if they were high IQ. Let's say you're getting high IQ Indians right the way an Indian is going to design something is not going to be the same as the way that a European.
01:12:17 Is going to design something.
01:12:20 Just look at the architecture.
01:12:22 Look at Indian music.
01:12:26 You know, like the.
01:12:27 Way that Indians.
01:12:30 Design and arrange information is different than the.
01:12:34 Way Europeans do.
01:12:36 And I don't know how much of that is that and how much of that is just like they just, you know, they're hiring low IQ people or whatever, but there has been cause I remember thinking you know as as websites you know first started getting more usable where it wasn't just like some page, some HTML page where you're just putting like animated GIFs and.
01:12:55 John, you know, as they got more functional and start using more back end stuff and like they got more streamlined that the UI was that it would get better and better and better, easier and easier and easier and not just web stuff. You know, same thing with software, you know, like I I've used software.
01:13:15 For living, you know my whole life. And so the interface is for like a video editing and and animation and it was.
01:13:21 Just getting better and better.
01:13:22 And better. And then like somewhere around like.
01:13:27 Like I want to say it started.
01:13:30 Probably mid 2000s like it started to just like first of all, the innovation stopped.
01:13:38 Like you had a good example, Adobe after effects.
01:13:43 Is like ******* 30 years old now or something like that. And it it's not much better.
01:13:51 Like it hasn't changed, like certainly in the last 10 years. It hasn't really changed at all. And you know they they keep adding like this **** to it. You know, there's all these little extra things, like the core, the core program itself. And trust me, it's not because they got it right the.
01:14:07 First time, OK.
01:14:09 And there's a lot of things like that where.
01:14:12 The interface is either exactly the ******* same.
01:14:16 You know another example of this would be well, I mean like eBay, right? eBay, I don't think has changed in like ******* 15 years or something like that. And when they tried it or Twitter is a good example. Twitter just gets worse every ******* release.
01:14:31 You know, you know, there's.
01:14:32 A problem when people are are releasing plugins.
01:14:34 To make to undo your update.
01:14:38 Which is what? You know what you have to do if.
01:14:41 You want Twitter to look like.
01:14:43 Usable again and not that it.
01:14:44 Was even that great to to start with?
01:14:47 But anyway, D live kind of isn't that bad. I think a lot of would live with just unfamiliarity, but YouTube's that bad like the interface for YouTube is just like what the ****? Like, it's just who's putting this **** together.
01:15:07 All right guys.
01:15:10 You guys.
01:15:12 Thanks for checking in.
01:15:14 I will figure out do you live?
01:15:17 Later I'll click on some stuff.
01:15:21 Find out how to release lemons. Maybe watch this tutorial or or something like that. That's probably what's.
01:15:25 Going to take.
01:15:26 And in the meantime.
01:15:29 Get the **** out of your gaming chair. Go outside for a little bit and don't back down. Don't be one of these ******* that just. And if you by the way, if you see.
01:15:36 One of your your.
01:15:38 Your people under attack. Don't be the guy that just takes his phone out and, like, takes video of it and watches it in horror.
01:15:47 Go ******* do something about it.
01:15:51 You know, if you get your if you get your ***.
01:15:53 Beat. Maybe it'll teach you something.
01:15:57 Getting your aspire at least once in your life is not a bad thing.
01:16:02 You always got to know your. It's like I think everyone should be in at least one car accident.
01:16:08 That you get in because you're you're trying something crazy and.
01:16:11 You like you just took.
01:16:12 It just a little too far, right. And you're like, oh, I guess I'm spinning backwards now.
01:16:18 Same thing with fighting.
01:16:20 You got to know.
01:16:21 You got to know what it feels like to get punched in the ******* face.
01:16:24 Not enough, honestly that.
01:16:26 You want to you want. That's that's one.
01:16:28 Problem I think with men right now, not enough of you guys have been punched.
01:16:31 In the ******* face.
01:16:33 You got to know what it's like.
01:16:35 You got to know what it's like to get punched in the ******* face.
01:16:38 You gotta know it's.
01:16:39 Like to be like ohh **** like I I.
01:16:42 I gotta get back off the ground. This is I'm.
01:16:44 Getting kicked, you.
01:16:45 Know like you gotta get. You gotta get a little you gotta you gotta take a beating at least once.
01:16:51 And the earlier the better.
01:16:54 All right.
01:16:55 Anyway for black pilled?
01:16:58 I, of course am Devon stack.