INSOMNIA STREAM: SHREK EDITION 1.mp3
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00:05:49 Won't you take?Devon
00:08:34 Good morning.00:08:36 Good evening, afternoon, good night.
00:08:38 This is the insomnia stream.
00:08:41 I am your Easter host Devin snack.
00:08:47 We're going to be talking about the movie Shrek because it was a it was requested by so many of you.
00:08:54 The top comment.
00:08:56 On the last stream was requesting Shrek and it had 52 fire like things, and which is unusually high for the comments. So I was like alright, **** it, let's do Shrek. So we're a little bit.
00:09:14 Behind the night.
00:09:16 Only because.
00:09:18 Aside from just the normal things, I think I have stopped.
00:09:22 The African hive, from robbing the European bees, they started Robb.
00:09:29 And that that can that can be a death sentence.
00:09:31 Just real quick.
00:09:32 Be updated.
00:09:34 You guys probably don't give.
00:09:35 A ****, but.
Speaker 6
00:09:35 I don't care.Devon
00:09:38 So the new European hive that's set up start getting robbed by the nearby African hive.00:09:44 Go figure.
00:09:46 And but I managed to stop it, I think, but that took some doing and.
00:09:52 We'll. We'll see, we'll.
00:09:53 See, like I'm pretty sure it's hard to know though, it's hard to know.
00:09:58 You just kind of have to like, wait and see if the colony collapses.
00:10:02 But I'll tell you what, it's kind of funny.
00:10:03 You start researching this stuff.
00:10:05 There's so much you can learn about just doing stuff like it doesn't.
00:10:09 Have to be beekeeping.
00:10:10 But just stuff like that.
00:10:13 Stuff about how the actual world works like this is this is the contrast I'm trying to draw.
00:10:18 Between when you play video games, you think.
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00:10:21 Oh, but this is.Devon
00:10:22 This is cool.00:10:22 Because I'm learning real life skills by playing these videos.
00:10:27 Kings by by working within the parameters that the programmers at these globalist companies that hate me have set, I'm learning how the world works.
00:10:37 I'm learning how to solve puzzles and ****.
00:10:40 You're not, but.
00:10:41 When you're actually interacting with the real world and it like, it doesn't have to be beekeeping.
00:10:46 But in this case it just.
00:10:47 Happens to be beekeeping.
00:10:50 Then you are learning about how the real world works.
00:10:53 You are learning how to solve actual puzzles that.
Speaker 6
00:10:56 That don't come.Devon
00:10:57 With these preset conditions programmed by ********.00:11:03 So in this case it was like, oh, that's weird.
00:11:07 So if I have a, a, a European Community that's rather docile and gentle and they're *******, they're overly gentle.
00:11:16 It's kind of a problem.
00:11:17 They have yet to even try to sting me.
00:11:20 I can open up the top of their hive and just start digging around and ****.
00:11:24 They they don't even seem to like.
00:11:25 Get that ****** *** like a few of them.
00:11:27 Buzz around a little bit, but you.
00:11:29 Know not so.
00:11:30 And I can stand like, right at the entrance and and, you know, talk **** to them.
00:11:35 And they they, they they just hang out.
00:11:36 They're just like, oh, look at that guy, you know, no big deal and anyway.
00:11:42 So that you move these guys into the neighborhood where there's a a very aggressive Africanized hive and the first thing the African hive does is like I smell, I smell food in there, we're going to have to get us some food.
00:12:00 So they just start they, they overpower them, they they sneak inside and they start stealing honey.
00:12:07 And stealing resources and attempting to kill the queen and and and eventually just take over the entire hunt.
00:12:16 And so you start researching like, OK, well, how do?
00:12:19 I make this stop.
00:12:21 And you start to realize that there there are some parallels you can draw with real life.
00:12:28 And one of the things that was kind of funny is is.
00:12:32 The one of the recommendations was oh, we'll just all you got to do because they're opportunists.
00:12:37 They're looking for what?
00:12:38 They're just looting this.
00:12:40 This colony, because they're just, they're not protecting it.
00:12:43 It's just there for the ticking.
00:12:45 Wouldn't they loot?
00:12:45 It it's easier to get there, honey than to.
00:12:47 Go take pollen and, you know, do the work themselves.
00:12:52 And if you're going to make it easy for them, they're just going to ******* do it.
00:12:55 So the only way to get around that is to make it even.
00:12:57 Easier for them.
00:12:59 You know, you get a bucket of sugar water and you stick it over by their hive.
00:13:03 And they're just.
00:13:03 Like OK.
00:13:05 Roll and go break into this house over here and steal their ****.
00:13:11 Why don't I just get these gibs?
00:13:12 They're just giving me.
00:13:14 You know like that that that I.
00:13:17 Won't feel like.
00:13:17 Breaking into their house and stealing their ****.
00:13:20 If you're just giving me ****.
00:13:27 Makes you makes you wonder if that was an equation.
00:13:31 Going off in some heads when they were designing the welfare system, huh?
Speaker 3
00:13:39 So yeah, that was.Devon
00:13:40 One of the many things I did to alleviate the problem and.00:13:44 And luckily it was.
00:13:45 It was never all that bad because there is tons of pollen.
00:13:49 Because the Mesquite trees are blooming right now.
00:13:52 There's lots of Mesquite in the area and you know the Mesquite trees.
00:13:55 When they start blowing, it's crazy.
00:13:57 Like there's so much.
00:13:59 Be activity not just like the honey bees, but like the sand bees and Mason bees.
00:14:04 A Carpenter bee, like every kind of bee you can think of.
00:14:07 The I mean, you walk out underneath one of these.
00:14:11 Mesquite trees you.
00:14:12 Feel like you're in a beehive because you're just.
00:14:14 The entire tree is just consumed with pollinators.
00:14:18 So with all that going on, they they weren't going hot and heavy at the European hive.
00:14:26 So I think I think we're good, though I think we're good.
00:14:30 I made the I built a wall.
00:14:33 I did what Trump never did and I.
00:14:35 Built a wall.
00:14:37 You know, made a screen over the entrance with the entrance reducer and.
00:14:45 That seemed to really cut down on everything.
00:14:47 So anyway, so in addition to doing that.
00:14:51 Then I remembered. Oh ****.
00:14:53 Like a couple hours ago, like before, we were going to go was like, ah ****.
00:14:57 I remembered I was.
00:14:58 Going to have.
00:14:59 The the merch ready today?
00:15:02 Oh ****.
00:15:02 I need to get the merch ready.
00:15:05 So we have one shirt and make sure to get one shirt ready that in in my store that is not branded or anything, but it's there.
00:15:15 It's set up.
00:15:17 The link is actually in the description at the very, very bottom right now.
00:15:22 You can get one shirt right now and it's it's.
00:15:28 Maybe it's maybe it should be a limited edition shirt.
00:15:31 I don't know if I should show it here.
00:15:33 Maybe I should show it.
00:15:33 I don't know if I have the ability to show it.
00:15:35 Let me see.
00:15:37 And it might crash a bunch of **** if I try to.
00:15:39 Show it.
00:15:40 Let me see here.
00:15:44 Uh, where did it go?
00:15:50 I'll screenshot it.
00:15:52 You won't be able to see the full glory of the shirt.
00:15:56 Without visiting the lake, but.
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00:16:00 Let me see here.Devon
00:16:03 Well, you zoom it kind of lets you zoom.Speaker
00:16:12 Just do this.Devon
00:16:13 Though I'm just going to screenshot it.00:16:18 That didn't work right now let's try this.
00:16:23 OK.
00:16:29 So this.
00:16:33 Is the possibly limited edition shirt?
00:16:39 Not everyone's going to like it.
00:16:42 That's OK.
00:16:45 Right here it is.
00:16:47 Let's scale this up.
00:16:49 So it's a cactus pill you can't see from this image.
00:16:53 It's a cactus pill shirt.
00:16:56 So that that logo actually says Cactus Pill.
00:16:58 The reason why I wanted to do that is I kind of want to be sneaky.
00:17:03 About the black pilled stuff, I want to make shirts people could wear to school and stuff like that and and not have it be, you know, get them in trouble.
00:17:14 But at the same time, maybe plant some seeds, plant the seeds a little bit.
00:17:20 So this one, this one's a cactus pill. If you look at the logo, it says Cactus Pill, it's got spikes on the pill and all that fun stuff.
00:17:28 So anyway, that's there.
00:17:30 Link is in the description.
00:17:32 I'll have more stuff later.
00:17:33 I just you.
00:17:33 Know I was like ****.
00:17:37 And I just quickly got.
00:17:39 Got the got that in there and and set it up sort of on my end.
00:17:43 I still, I mean I don't even get.
00:17:44 Paid for this yet?
00:17:45 I still have to do all that nonsense, but it's available.
00:17:48 You can get it.
00:17:49 At least.
00:17:49 I'm pretty sure I haven't tried buying it yet.
00:17:52 But I'm assuming it works, and if it doesn't, you guys can let me know, OK.
00:17:58 So here we go.
00:18:01 On Odyssey, as I said, the the top comment was, could you make a video on Shrek everyone, including the right seems to like it, but it's openly A subversive subversion of European folklore, making good and to tyrannical and evil or no making good into tyrannic and evil.
00:18:22 And freaks into good.
00:18:23 The whole movie is satanic inversion.
00:18:27 So I was like, OK, let's have a look now.
Speaker 6
00:18:31 I have.Devon
00:18:33 I have well.00:18:34 We'll go over this towards the end.
00:18:35 But I have mixed feelings about.
00:18:38 About this, this is not a movie I probably would have reviewed.
00:18:44 Had you guys not wanted me to and we'll go over kind of why.
00:18:49 But the second one I would say is way we'll we have both like we're going to go over both because.
00:18:56 You know, I think it kind of.
00:18:59 The stuff that seems like not as obvious in the first one, they make sure to make obvious in the.
00:19:04 Second one so.
00:19:06 Anyhow, let me get to let's get this one.
00:19:10 Let's get started.
00:19:11 And you're right, there are a lot of people like Shrek.
00:19:14 And I'll tell you what.
00:19:15 If nothing else.
00:19:18 You know, not not even just for the subversive messages.
00:19:23 These and I haven't watched, I haven't watched any of the new stuff.
00:19:27 I don't watch a lot of Pixar.
00:19:28 This is dream works.
00:19:30 I don't go and watch a lot of this. I used to watch all the 3D animated stuff because I was a 3D animator and and I like to see like, oh, you know, these are the guys with the most expensive technology.
00:19:41 These are the guys that have, they have teams of people.
00:19:44 I mean shockingly.
00:19:45 Like I remember I knew someone that worked at.
00:19:48 Oh, ****, I forget.
00:19:49 If it was Pixar or dream.
00:19:50 Now, but anyway, she worked at this.
00:19:53 Basically was like a.
00:19:55 They had like a team of people that just worked on the eyes of the characters and like, that's all they did all day long.
00:20:03 They just worked on ******* eyes.
00:20:06 And I really wanted to get.
00:20:07 A job at UM **** I.
00:20:10 Can't remember anymore now it was.
00:20:11 DreamWorks or Pixar, but I remember talking like.
00:20:14 Oh, I'd love to work there.
00:20:16 You should hook me up with the job and then she told me what?
00:20:18 I was like and I was like, never mind.
00:20:21 That sounds awful.
00:20:24 And you look at the credits of these movies and it's just anyway, so I would watch, I'd watch this stuff to see like, oh, what are the top animators and what are what are?
00:20:31 The top you know what?
00:20:33 What are the new like?
00:20:34 What is the new technology able to do?
00:20:36 You know you got these these render farms that I would never be able to.
00:20:40 Afford to have.
00:20:41 And the amount of time they spend and just like other things like cloth dynamics and and water like, oh, wow, look how real the ******* water looks in this one.
00:20:51 And you always see like some new innovation.
00:20:54 Now it's funny now.
00:20:55 Because I I think the only time I ever watch Shrek because Shrek came out in 2001, I think it was 2001.
00:21:01 When I saw Shrek and I remember thinking like, oh, this is pretty good stuff.
00:21:06 Not so much anymore.
00:21:09 It looks really dated and it's weird because, you know, cartoons, Disney cartoons, and I know this isn't Disney, but you know, Pixar and stuff like that, it's all kind of the same thing when when they, when they made the the switch from like the 2D, you know, beauty and the beast kind of stuff.
00:21:27 To the Pixar.
00:21:29 3D animated you know that that awful Panda period movie when they when they.
00:21:38 Made that switch.
00:21:41 I I thought it was weird because I was like, you know, there's there's, I understand why you're kind of doing this, because the 2D stuff does take so much more work, but it's it's kind of like your bread and butter.
00:21:53 Right.
00:21:54 And with the technology, it would take less work in fact of beauty and the beast.
00:21:58 Just as an example used a lot.
00:22:00 I think they used Maya or something, but they used a lot of 3D software to facilitate some of that stuff.
00:22:08 And I remember thinking to myself like, I hope they don't just go full on 3D because.
00:22:14 It's not as timeless. It's not like you can watch, you know, Snow White from, you know. When did that come out like, like the 1930s or something?
00:22:23 And you can look at it and it's timeless.
00:22:26 It's like, OK, it's not the best animation in the world, but you understand it like, no, some ************ had to sit there and draw every single frame out by hand.
00:22:36 And it it took, you know, an ungodly amount of time and there's a fluidity to it and it's just it's it's impressive as as an art form.
00:22:46 Whereas you look at Shrek now, which was made in 2001, so it's over 20 years old. It just looks like a ****** video game cut scene.
00:22:56 And I remember thinking it looked good.
00:22:59 But I watched it and and tonight and was just sitting there going wow like this.
00:23:04 This looks pretty cheesy.
00:23:05 Shrek, too is significantly better.
00:23:08 But Shrek one was just like it looked like worse, actually, there's probably video cut scenes now.
00:23:16 That are better quality than than the animation that's in Shrek one.
00:23:21 So anyway, it was kind of distracting.
00:23:23 How bad it was in in certain instances, just like just normal things like not having.
00:23:32 Like when characters will bend their limbs, you know, like if you don't do the muscle deformation.
00:23:38 And well, I don't know this this technical stuff might not interest anyone, but it just looks kind of cheesy.
00:23:44 So anyway, let's just get let's just get into it.
00:23:47 So the movie starts out.
00:23:49 As the commenter says, like.
00:23:52 Oh it's it's.
00:23:53 It's basically a version of European folklore, and it is.
00:23:57 And so they open it up as if you're going to.
00:24:03 European folklore now, I would say it's less inversion and more satirical, but we'll get into that more in a second.
00:24:10 So it starts off.
00:24:12 The book opens up, and obviously you know, it looks very, you know, medieval kind of, you know, Knights of the Round Table style.
00:24:23 Once Upon a time, there was a lovely Princess.
00:24:29 But she had an enchantment upon her, of a fearful sort which could only be broken by Love's first kiss.
00:24:41 She was locked away in a castle guarded by a terrible fire breathing dragon.
00:24:49 Many brave Knights had attempted to free her from this dreadful prison, but none prevailed.
00:24:58 She waded in. The Dragon's keep in the highest room of the tallest tower.
00:25:04 For her true love.
00:25:06 And true Love's first kiss.
00:25:10 And then again, one thing you got to.
00:25:12 Keep in mind for both when we go over both these movies, I'm going to fix the audio.
00:25:16 I'm going to play not very many clips.
00:25:19 Going to have audio.
00:25:25 Just because then these these stories.
00:25:27 Are pretty ******* simple.
00:25:28 They're made for kids, you know.
00:25:31 But the you go immediately from.
00:25:34 You know, reading this like this other movie, but remember this is for kids.
00:25:38 This is for kids.
00:25:39 There's a lot of adult jokes in here for something that's for kids.
00:25:45 Care we can do.
00:25:46 Do what I say, computer.
00:25:47 There we.
00:25:48 Go and then I go straight to Shrek, wiping his ***.
00:25:54 With your European heritage.
Speaker
00:25:58 Like that's ever gonna happen.Devon
00:26:04 And they they do.00:26:05 That's that's one of the things that that's all throughout both movies, where they imply a swear word over and over and over again.
00:26:13 And this is one of those things where.
00:26:16 It's like slippery slope.
00:26:18 It's it's. It's one of those things that liberals were doing as much as they could get away with, right? Again, this is 2001. We're talking about 20 years ago.
00:26:29 And you have, you would have kids shows where they would you know.
00:26:34 I mean again think of in terms of where they started.
00:26:37 *** **** Van Dyke show back in the 1960s, maybe late 50s. He and his wife on the TV show slept in separate beds.
00:26:49 Because it was considered too racy, even though their husband and wife to show them be in the same bed together.
00:26:58 So we.
00:26:59 Went from that.
00:27:00 Being the norm and that wasn't.
00:27:01 That wasn't.
00:27:01 The show made for kids.
00:27:04 That was a show made for adults.
00:27:07 And so you go from that being the norm.
00:27:11 To, you know, 50 years later and it's a show made for kids and they're trying to sneak in swear words as often as possible.
00:27:20 And it's like over and over and over again.
00:27:22 Like there's not a whole lot.
00:27:24 So in this instance, he grabs a a page from the European folklore and wipes his *** with it.
00:27:31 And while at the same time implying and obscenity to the children watching and then walks out of a bathroom.
00:27:40 And that's that's how the that's how it starts.
00:27:43 As the commenter stated, yeah, tons of people think Shrek is totally fine. Lot of people, a lot of quote UN quote conservatives. A lot of people show their kids this stuff because it's a great babysitter.
00:27:58 Look, they're good at what they do.
00:27:59 The kids like this.
00:28:01 They love it, and so if you're a terrible parent and you know you're willing to just excuse away this stuff like, oh, stop being stop being such a.
Speaker 6
00:28:12 An old fuddy Duddy there, Devin.Devon
00:28:14 Like so, there's a couple of jokes in there for the adults to make it more.00:28:18 Fun for the.
00:28:19 Parents, really.
00:28:22 Yeah, there's no such thing as the slippery slope, is there?
00:28:24 Well, we'll see how they slip from Shrek one to Shrek two.
00:28:27 Let's see how much slope slipping happens between those two movies.
00:28:30 Because they're only three years apart.
00:28:33 OK.
00:28:33 So again, you know, it's fart jokes.
00:28:36 Oh, look, he's so gross and dirty.
00:28:38 And I'm not totally opposed to all that stuff.
00:28:40 You know, kids like gross things and whatever, right?
00:28:44 But there's there's a threshold and the the first thing is, you know, the the European.
00:28:53 I'll tell you one thing that was nice though.
00:28:57 Notice how I mean maybe not now because.
00:29:00 Maybe because these are like bad guys, they would.
00:29:02 Still all be white.
00:29:04 There's not a whole lot of diversity in Shrek, I don't think in Shrek two either.
00:29:07 Like that was one of the nice things.
00:29:13 About about the Shrek movies is I don't think there's any diversity.
00:29:17 I don't think there's any now that I'm thinking about it.
00:29:21 It's it's so at least that's that's, you know, they don't have like a black Cinderella and **** like that, which I guarantee you Shrek three or four or whatever the **** will have so anyway.
00:29:34 The the white townspeople.
00:29:37 Decide they need to get together and get.
00:29:40 Rid of the.
00:29:41 The monster that's in the swamp, the Ogre.
00:29:44 Because Shrek is an ogre.
00:29:47 And they go and he he's really scary and he scares them off, but then he he.
00:29:53 Knows when they leave.
00:29:55 They've left this paper saying that the fairy tale creatures are being.
Speaker
00:29:59 Rounded up.Devon
00:30:01 Round it up.00:30:04 Like I don't know.
00:30:05 Like maybe a certain ethnic ethnicity that was in Europe that left Europe and and created companies like DreamWorks.
00:30:18 I don't know.
00:30:19 So you see one of these camps.
00:30:23 And you know the seven dwarves are all in chains, and, you know, witches are getting turned in.
00:30:30 And, you know, Pinocchio is being taken in.
00:30:35 And it's interesting that Pinocchio, I don't know.
00:30:38 I don't know if this is an intentional aspect to the story.
00:30:42 But Pinocchio is always in the same way, Rudolph.
00:30:46 Was very interesting that Rudolph was written by Jews, and so Rudolph the Red Nosed reindeer.
00:30:52 You know, he got the whole video on that is is it's written by Jews about what Jews feel like around Christmas time.
00:31:00 And most Christians have no idea, as they put giant plastic rudolphs in their front yard.
00:31:05 But I do wonder about Pinocchio.
00:31:08 Just because you know Pinocchio, every time he lies, his nose gets bigger.
00:31:12 Isn't isn't that weird?
00:31:15 But anyway.
00:31:16 So yeah, that's, you know, puppy.
Speaker
00:31:18 I'm not a puppet.00:31:20 I'm a real boy.
Speaker 3
00:31:23 5 shillings for the possessed toy.00:31:26 Take it away.
Speaker
00:31:27 Please stop me.00:31:28 Next, what have we got?
Devon
00:31:30 So next they have a a talking donkey, which I guess this would count as diversity because it's voiced by Eddie Murphy.00:31:39 So if you, you know, I guess that's really the only instance of.
00:31:43 Diversity in this movie.
00:31:45 And so, yeah, the talking donkey that that doesn't want to be sold to the evil people.
00:31:52 So he runs away and he finds Shrek the Ogre in his swamp.
00:32:00 And the the European military people that are rounding up all the freaks.
00:32:09 Sees him and they run away.
00:32:11 And you know they're all scared.
00:32:13 And Shrek has saved the donkey.
00:32:17 So they go back to Shrek's house.
00:32:21 And then all of a sudden, the three blind.
00:32:22 Mice show up out of nowhere.
00:32:26 And all of a sudden the the Seven dwarves are there with Snow White and shreks like what the fox and walks outside and all these.
00:32:34 These fairy tale characters are hanging out in the swamp because they heard that you know, the the Europeans are afraid of him, so they're all hanging out.
00:32:44 And he's like, alright, you guys gotta get out of here.
00:32:46 I'm gonna find out how to get rid of you people.
00:32:50 And I'm going to go to the the king and straighten all this out because I want my swamp all to myself.
00:32:59 And the king, of course, is.
00:33:03 Really kind of gay and super short.
00:33:06 And this is kind of the irony.
00:33:08 The whole movie, right?
00:33:10 The whole movie.
00:33:11 Is supposedly it's supposed to be like. Oh well, looks don't matter, right? Look, looks don't matter, but they make a point to show that this guy's ******* short.
00:33:22 So it's kind of a mixed message.
00:33:24 It's like, well, if you know, if we're not supposed to judge people for on what's on the outside.
00:33:30 Why did you make it so clearly that this this is like a manlet?
00:33:36 So that's OK.
00:33:39 It doesn't matter what's on the outside, it's what's on the inside unless.
00:33:43 You're a short guy.
00:33:48 Then it matters.
00:33:50 Then everyone knows that you can't be.
00:33:52 Trusted, which I'm not going to lie, I'm.
00:33:53 Kind of maybe a little agree with that.
00:33:59 So in the he.
00:34:01 Goes the dungeon, and they're torturing the gingerbread man.
00:34:05 And all that fun stuff and the magic mirror is there and he wants to know how he can become king.
00:34:14 And the Magic Mirror says, well, you can marry your Princess and you'll become king.
00:34:19 And here are some options you got Cinderella.
00:34:23 You've got Sleeping Beauty.
00:34:27 Or you've got this other girl, Princess Fiona, who is living in some tower and won't be freed from this curse until she's been kissed and whatever.
00:34:39 Yet, to kill a dragon and ****.
00:34:42 So he decides.
00:34:44 Well, that's that's the one I want.
00:34:45 And he he's going to get all of his all of his nights together.
00:34:50 They're going to compete to, to find out who, who's good enough to go try to rescue Fiona for him.
00:34:57 So meanwhile Shrek shows up in the town and he wants to to straighten out the problem with all these freaks.
00:35:02 Better in his swamp.
00:35:05 And you get this.
00:35:07 It's it's.
00:35:08 It's kind of like Pleasantville, right?
00:35:11 You get this hyper perfect idealistic neighborhood.
00:35:17 He walks into it like it's too.
00:35:19 It's too clean.
00:35:21 It's too perfect.
00:35:24 It's too law abiding.
00:35:27 In fact, there's a machine that they active.
00:35:29 OK, that starts doing this like they portray this creepy like the Oh my God.
00:35:38 You know this.
00:35:39 This is the rules and everyone follows the rules.
00:35:41 And if you don't follow the rules, you end.
00:35:43 Up in jail.
00:35:45 And it's all about the rules and, you know, and so they're kind of creeped out by that.
00:35:51 And they walk into the city and they see the nights competing.
00:35:57 And then I'd see the ogre.
00:35:59 And they're like, oh, we're we're going to defeat the ogre and the King says kill the ogre.
00:36:03 But of course, because it's Shrek, he defeats all the Knights.
00:36:08 And the king says.
00:36:09 Alright, well, cool and notice.
00:36:11 Notice the fascist imagery there?
00:36:13 Like that's not obvious.
00:36:18 I mean, I guess they could have made the flags red if they really wanted to sell it, but that's pretty good.
00:36:24 I mean, that's pretty, uh, that's about as fascist looking as as you need really.
00:36:31 So he says, you know, oh, well, you're you're going to be my champion then since you defeated all my Knights.
00:36:37 You go save.
00:36:38 Princess Fiona. I'll kick all the freaks out of your swamp, and then everything's cool. So they're all right.
00:36:45 So they go to the.
00:36:49 The cursed, you know, castle.
00:36:52 Where Princess Fiona is.
00:36:56 And this is where you get some.
00:36:58 Of the the kind of creepy stuff.
00:37:03 The the evil dragon that's supposed to be guarding.
00:37:07 The castle falls in love with the donkey.
00:37:14 And you might think, OK, well, that's just supposed to be kind of funny and cutesy, but there's something I don't know.
00:37:20 There's something a little uncomfortable about it because it it goes beyond just a a cutesy.
00:37:27 You know, like Miss Piggy and Kermit the frog.
00:37:30 Kind of interspecies love affair type stuff, although I think that's creepy.
00:37:34 Just in and of itself, even as a kid, I thought.
00:37:36 That made me uncomfortable, but like.
00:37:39 There there is like it gets a little rapey, it gets a little bit rapey.
00:37:44 And but anyway, so that so that well that's going on.
00:37:49 He busts in and saves the Princess.
00:37:54 And then grabs the.
00:37:56 You know the donkey that's basically getting sexually assaulted by a female dragon.
00:38:02 And whatever and and again, it's just like it's a bunch of this stuff.
00:38:08 It's a bunch of little stuff like this.
00:38:10 Just one or two of these wouldn't be all that crazy, but it's just so much of it.
00:38:14 You know the Dragon ends up kissing him on on his bare ***.
00:38:17 And it's like, yeah, you know, this is for toddlers, right?
00:38:21 Like, this is for toddlers and.
00:38:25 You know, I mean again, uh, you know, it's uh.
00:38:28 You know well, maybe 1 little thing like this, but it kind of makes me.
00:38:34 Feel I wouldn't.
00:38:34 I mean, look, I wouldn't have my kids watch this, but you know, it is what it is.
00:38:39 So they managed to escape.
00:38:44 And the the Dragon is is still in love with the the donkey.
00:38:50 Because interspecies relationships.
00:38:55 And Speaking of interspecies relationships.
00:38:59 The Princess now says, Oh well, you've saved me.
00:39:02 You're the hero.
00:39:04 You, you know, you need to give me a kiss or whatever, because you're like the night that saves me.
00:39:09 And that's how this is supposed to work out.
00:39:11 So he takes his helmet off and she sees that he's no ogre.
00:39:16 And she's like, oh, ****, that's not what I was expecting.
00:39:21 And he says too bad.
00:39:22 Well, I'm going to take you to the castle because you're going to marry this king.
00:39:25 So he cleans out my swamp and.
00:39:29 All that fun stuff.
00:39:32 So that I missed something I think.
00:39:33 I missed something here.
00:39:36 Oh, OK, so then it starts to get dark.
00:39:38 And she's like, oh, I need a place to stay.
00:39:43 And the audience kind of thinks there's something up like, oh, there must be something that happens to her at night, but Shrek doesn't seem.
00:39:49 To notice.
00:39:50 And then this scene happens.
Speaker
00:39:53 And what you got against the?00:39:54 Whole world anyway, huh? Look.
Speaker 7
00:39:55 I'm not the one with the problem, OK, it's the world that seems to have a problem with me.00:40:00 People take one look at me.
Speaker 6
00:40:02 And go ah help run.Speaker 7
00:40:04 A big, stupid, ugly ogre.Speaker 6
00:40:09 They judge me before they even know me.Speaker
00:40:12 That's why I'm better off alone.Speaker 1
00:40:20 Now this is where.Devon
00:40:24 This is where I like I said, I've kind of got mixed feelings and maybe this is how they weasel this stuff in.00:40:30 Because in a way you do want to teach your kids on.
00:40:34 Some level.
00:40:36 That you don't judge.
00:40:37 A book by its cover, like on some level.
00:40:42 Not not to the degree, perhaps, that that this, this obviously this society absolutely not.
00:40:49 The society has gone.
00:40:52 But you see, this is where it gets a little.
00:40:54 Messy because you have so many of these.
00:40:57 Look, look, there's a lot of guys, right?
00:40:59 There's a lot of guys that say, oh, well, women just want the Chad.
00:41:03 They just want the Chad.
00:41:04 They don't.
00:41:05 I'm just an average guy and you know, I just, you know, whatever.
00:41:09 But they I don't get a chance because they just want to chant.
00:41:13 Well, this is a cartoon that's kind of telling women in a way little girls.
00:41:18 That you don't want the Chad.
00:41:22 You know, I mean like the maybe the Chad's not the way to go, maybe just the guy who might not be the most attractive but uh, you know, he's got other he's got other skills, you know he's got other things about him that make him.
00:41:37 And you know, so there there's some degree of this that I think is is beneficial.
00:41:44 There's some degree of this that I think is appropriate.
00:41:50 And whether or not they crossed the line with this particular movie, I don't know. I think the jury's out for me right now on on, on, on that particular aspect. The the second movie gets a little different, but we'll see.
00:42:04 So the.
00:42:06 You kind of get the idea that oh, all right, well, he likes her, but he thinks that the world hates him because he's so scary looking and they just they immediately recoil in horror just because of what he looks like.
00:42:22 Meanwhile, ************ joke in this kids movie.
00:42:26 When the the King is telling the magic.
00:42:29 Yeah, the ************ joke.
00:42:31 A lot of people missed.
00:42:32 This one apparently I don't know how.
00:42:33 I don't remember this being in here, but it's in there.
00:42:37 The King is telling the magic mirror.
00:42:41 To play him clips of the Princess and this happens.
Speaker 6
00:42:48 Show her to.00:42:49 Me. Show me the Princess.
00:42:58 Perfect.
Devon
00:43:01 Did you catch that?00:43:02 It's quick.
00:43:06 It's quick, but it's there ************ joke, or at least erection joke.
00:43:14 I mean.
00:43:17 That is a joke that.
00:43:20 You can't just, I mean, look.
00:43:25 Implying the word ask but.
00:43:27 Not actually saying it in a song right by like saying if I could be a fishy and this isn't the one, but this is a this the kid.
00:43:34 So we learned at camp right that that's very similar to to the kind of of songs and lyrics they'll do to to.
00:43:42 Imply a swear word.
00:43:43 Right.
00:43:44 If I could be a fishy.
00:43:45 I would be a bass.
00:43:47 I'd climb up on the rocks and slide down on my.
00:43:50 You know, it's stuff like that, right?
00:43:52 Where everyone knows like.
00:43:53 Oh, it's ask because it rhymes and whatever.
00:43:55 But then they said thins.
00:43:57 Oh ha ha ha.
00:43:58 And maybe like the really little kids aren't.
00:44:00 It's not going to register.
00:44:01 And all the adults.
00:44:02 Are like, oh, that's that's like the the parent joke you.
00:44:06 Know put it.
00:44:06 In there but.
00:44:07 That's not something I would do if.
00:44:09 I was making.
00:44:10 Content for kids, but you know, obviously Jews think feel differently, but this is this.
00:44:17 This is beyond crossing the line, you know, having an erection joke in a kids cartoon.
00:44:24 And most people didn't catch that.
00:44:25 I don't.
00:44:26 I don't remember, you know, cashing.
00:44:28 Out of that.
00:44:28 But it's ******* there.
00:44:30 It's ******* there.
00:44:31 Creepy shirtless guy in his, obviously.
00:44:35 You know.
00:44:39 Where's the wide shot?
00:44:41 Like, you know, in his round bed with the zebra print sheets, drinking a Margarita, getting an erection while watching videos of Princess Fiona.
00:44:57 You're conservative and this is what your kids want.
00:45:00 You buying the Shrek sheets for your kids bed?
00:45:05 You got the the Shrek pajamas for them.
00:45:09 Do you?
00:45:11 You're dressing them up as Shrek on Halloween.
00:45:16 Right cause Shrek's a great babysitter, isn't he?
Speaker 6
00:45:20 Show me the Princess.00:45:29 Perfect.
Devon
00:45:36 Great kids cartoon, isn't it?00:45:42 Alright so.
00:45:44 Meanwhile, you go back to the.
00:45:49 The Princess with Shrek on the road.
00:45:55 And they're starting to be kind of friends.
Speaker 7
00:46:04 It's a compliment better out than in.00:46:07 I always say.
Speaker 1
00:46:09 It's no way to behave in front of a Princess.Speaker
00:46:13 Thanks. She's as nasty as.Speaker 6
00:46:15 You are.00:46:16 You know, you're not exactly what I expected.
Speaker 8
00:46:22 Maybe you shouldn't judge people before you get to know them.Devon
00:46:25 So there's a lot of that.00:46:26 Obviously, that's like the message of.
00:46:28 The whole movie.
00:46:30 And you know, not exactly the best messaging for little girls to whatever, but not the worst thing ever.
00:46:36 You know, either at the same time.
00:46:39 Then Robin Hood, who is for some reason French in this.
00:46:46 Goes after the Princess, and there's another.
00:46:50 Adult joke where instead of asks or a bad word, they're time out getting laid in the song.
Speaker
00:47:00 I like an honest fight and a saucy little maid.00:47:02 What he's basically saying is he.
Speaker 6
00:47:04 Likes to get paid.Devon
00:47:06 See, he likes to get paid when everyone knows that it was supposed to be laid.00:47:13 And so there's stuff like that over and over and over and over and over again in this in this movie, it doesn't stop.
00:47:26 And then we get the kind of the strong independent woman ****.
00:47:31 That was already starting to happen a little bit, and action movies around 2001, and it was creeping into kids shows and everything. So you got basically the, you know, this is exactly why you have scenes like this.
00:48:07 Yeah. So.
00:48:10 Meanwhile, Shrek is kind of even.
00:48:12 Though earlier in the film.
00:48:14 He's scary and and can take care of himself.
00:48:17 The 2nd that there's a woman around, she's always having to save his *** because.
00:48:23 You know, compared to the war, many he's definitely not capable.
00:48:27 Then you have weird stuff like this.
00:48:29 Oh, oops.
00:48:30 I fell down on top of you like this.
Speaker
00:48:33 Oh oh.Devon
00:48:36 Again for kids, I don't know.00:48:38 I don't know if that's the best.
00:48:42 Then they they camp out again and it starts to get dark.
00:48:47 And so she says Ohh, I have to go hide again because reasons.
00:48:53 And then the donkey goes in and finds out the reason she's been hiding at night is at night, she turns into a horrible monster that looks just like Shrek for some reason.
00:49:05 Because it's part of the spell.
Speaker 8
00:49:09 When I was a little girl.00:49:11 A witch cast a spell on me every night.
00:49:14 I become this this horrible, ugly beast.
00:49:22 I was placed in a tower to await the day my true love would rescue me.
00:49:27 That's why I have to marry Lord Farquaad tomorrow, before the sun sets and he sees me.
Speaker 2
00:49:35 Like this?Devon
00:49:37 So this is a common kind of a theme that's in a lot of European folklore, where some kind of evil witch.00:49:46 Cast a spell on a young woman and whether it's, you know, Snow White, where she's she falls asleep and can't wake up until she finds true love or.
00:50:00 You know Cinderella and and the The Little Mermaid.
00:50:06 I mean, there's like, there's lots and lots of stories where there's a Princess, something bad happens to her because of some evil, you know, magic thing.
00:50:16 And it's only a man, the Prince Charming, that can come.
00:50:19 And and fix her and save her.
00:50:22 Now, like I said.
00:50:23 There's people that are that would be.
00:50:26 This is where it gets a little.
00:50:27 Messy because you can be.
00:50:30 Of this movie, kind of perverting and inverting that kind of messaging, but at the same time, I think there's a lot of those same people that would that would make that criticism are critical of the fairy tales themselves because of what it teaches young girls that, oh, you're going to get.
00:50:50 Prince Chad's going to come riding in on a White Horse.
00:50:52 And and and.
00:50:54 Save the day and fix every like all the problems that were there that were because of your evil stepmother or or a witch, or, you know, whatever.
00:51:02 Like never your fault, but because you know, so it gets a little messy.
00:51:08 It's kind of like, yeah, you know, I mean, there's there's, I think there's room for satire.
00:51:13 When it comes to making fun of the messaging to this now, obviously.
00:51:18 The way this is doing it is is I think it's not appropriate for children at all, and there's also, I mean, look at the way she looks.
00:51:28 It's it's very they.
00:51:29 They went a very specific way with it, right?
00:51:32 They made her just kind of look like, I mean, she's green and maybe her ears are weird, but they just made her into a fat chick.
00:51:41 And let's be honest, right?
00:51:42 Like if her ears, if her, if her skin wasn't green.
00:51:47 And her ears weren't big.
00:51:49 She would just be a fat chick.
00:51:52 Like that's it.
00:51:53 That's the only change.
00:51:57 You know, so she turns.
00:51:59 Into a fat chick which will.
00:52:02 Which will, you know, be a little more.
00:52:05 Important I think later on here.
00:52:08 So the next morning, she's back to not being a fat chick anymore and the the print shows up.
00:52:15 And proposes and, because she and Shrek get in some fight because Shrek overhears her talking about how gross she looks and thinks that she's talking about him.
00:52:27 You know that whatever he storms off.
00:52:29 And she goes off with the Prince.
00:52:34 And then on the wedding day.
00:52:38 She's about to get married.
00:52:40 And Shrek is like, oh, we have to stop.
00:52:42 The wedding.
00:52:44 Now that I know that she wasn't talking about me, I I have to go stop the wedding.
00:52:50 And so the donkey calls his dragon girlfriend.
00:52:55 And they fly over to the church, where they of course, make fun of the this is, this is.
00:53:02 Without this is just without exception.
00:53:06 Whether you're talking about Princess Bride, whether you're talking about anything at all, that Jews make anything at all that Jews are involved in making, that has a Christian clergyman of any sort.
00:53:21 They make fun of it.
00:53:23 Every time, there's never, ever, ever.
00:53:28 I can't.
00:53:29 I can't think of a single character.
00:53:31 That is respectable.
00:53:34 In any kind of media that that is produced by Jews, it just doesn't.
00:53:41 So that's the case here.
00:53:42 You know he's old and confused and doesn't know what hell.
00:53:45 'S going on.
00:53:47 And starts to marry them.
00:53:50 Shrek bursts in.
00:53:53 And says, oh, I love you.
00:53:56 I got to stop the going to.
00:53:58 Stop the wedding.
00:54:01 And then she says, oh, well, the sun's going down. Here's what I wanted to show you.
00:54:08 And the magic starts to turn her into the fat green chick.
00:54:12 And so now she's the fat chick.
00:54:16 The Prince is like, oh, gross, I don't want to marry.
00:54:18 A fat chick?
00:54:19 What the ****?
00:54:21 And he tells the guards to take Shrek away, and then the inner species girlfriend Dragon comes and eats him.
00:54:32 And the one of the grossest animated kisses on the on the when the world happens.
00:54:40 And the magic starts to happen.
00:54:43 You think?
00:54:43 Oh, she's going to turn.
00:54:44 To the beautiful Princess.
00:54:47 But no, she stays the fat chick.
00:54:50 And she's like, oh, that's that's weird.
00:54:52 But that's OK because.
00:54:53 We're in love.
00:54:55 And so they get married.
00:54:59 The Dragon and the donkey are in love to the end, so that's that's the first one.
00:55:07 And again it's it's.
00:55:09 You know, I can see why parents are like, well, you know, I kind of don't want my kids to think that everything's like a ******* Disney Princess fairy tale.
00:55:20 And this is maybe like it.
00:55:22 It's a little more satirical and it kind of pokes fun at that.
00:55:25 And so I can understand the appeal.
00:55:30 But with all the adult themes and with the and the Part 2 really kind of hammers home.
00:55:38 The rest of what's going on?
00:55:40 Here too, so Part 2, the animation actually was.
00:55:44 Dramatically better. Like dramatically better.
00:55:48 There must have been a lot of innovations in 3D.
00:55:52 Between part one and Part 2.
00:55:55 Even though it only came out.
00:55:56 Four or three years later.
00:55:58 So but yeah, the animation, the rendering, everything was just miles better maybe.
00:56:04 They got.
00:56:04 They got so much money.
00:56:05 Off of Shrek one because it was, I mean that was crazy successful.
00:56:09 So maybe they.
00:56:10 Just had a much, much bigger budget.
00:56:15 But the second one starts the same way.
00:56:20 It's a book.
00:56:22 Once Upon a time.
00:56:24 In a Kingdom far, far away.
00:56:28 The King and queen were blessed.
00:56:31 With a beautiful baby girl.
00:56:35 And throughout the land, everyone was happy.
00:56:41 Until the sun went down and they saw that their daughter was cursed.
00:56:46 With a frightful enchantment.
00:56:50 That took hold each and every night.
00:56:53 See where she turns into a green fat chick with weird ears.
00:56:59 Desperate, they sought the help of a fairy godmother who had them locked the young Princess away in a tower.
00:57:08 There to await the kiss.
00:57:12 Of the handsome Prince Charming.
00:57:16 And so then we transfer to the.
00:57:19 Prince Charming riding his horse.
00:57:23 And he's going to the the castle where Shrek had already saved her.
00:57:28 He gets there.
00:57:30 And you find.
00:57:32 The cross dressing.
00:57:33 Wolf now.
00:57:36 The cross dressing wolf.
00:57:38 Is in the first one too, but it's real quick and it is part of the fairy tale thing where the wolf dresses up like the the grandmother and whatever, right?
00:57:47 So it's, it's not and they don't go with it hard and in terms of like trying to make any kind of trans agenda.
00:57:57 But with this they get get this one gets a lot creepier with the gender bending stuff.
00:58:03 So of course this one you see he's he's reading pork illustrated and and you know, whatever it's not super.
00:58:12 It's not all that crazy.
00:58:14 It's not something I'd I'd have my kids watch but it's not.
00:58:18 You know, it's not over the top yet.
00:58:20 So then you go flip to what's, where is she then?
00:58:23 And oh, she's on her honeymoon with Shrek.
00:58:26 And so they, you see all these shots of them doing their honeymoon, and he takes her home to the swamp.
00:58:32 And you know the donkeys there and all that fun stuff and then some messengers show up.
00:58:39 In its messengers from her parents, who are the king and queen of a land far, far away.
00:58:46 And they request that she goes and introduces her Prince Charming that has saved her from the enchantment.
00:58:54 And of course Shrek is very suspicious of this and doesn't want to do it because he thinks that, you know, they're going to judge him for.
00:59:01 His looks.
Speaker
00:59:02 Mom and dad.Devon
00:59:03 You know the.00:59:03 Finance this is a lot like.
00:59:07 Last stream, when we we went over the.
00:59:12 The black in cell terror guy.
00:59:15 And went over some of his videos that one video that was a clip from that Sidney Poitier movie.
00:59:25 Look who's coming for dinner or whatever, whatever the name is, it doesn't matter.
00:59:29 But basically the movie about having a white girl who starts dating a black guy and takes him home.
00:59:36 To meet the parents and it's all super.
00:59:38 Uncomfortable and and whatever and.
00:59:41 This is.
00:59:43 Straight out of that.
00:59:46 You basically get the whole.
00:59:48 In fact, this whole movie, this whole movie is straight out of that.
00:59:52 Where the vibe is, oh, we had this beautiful white girl Princess.
00:59:58 Who was attractive and she could have had anyone she could have had Prince Charming.
01:00:04 And instead she decided to be a greeno beast monster so that she could be with the the other greeno beast monster.
01:00:15 And so this is.
01:00:16 This is kind of like that scene.
01:00:19 From from that movie.
Speaker
01:00:20 Mom and dad.Devon
01:00:22 Prince Charming.Speaker 6
01:00:24 Can I?01:00:25 Come, we're not going.
Speaker 2
01:00:26 What I mean don't.Speaker 7
01:00:28 You think they might be a?01:00:29 Bit shocked to see you like this.
Speaker 8
01:00:33 Well, they might be a bit surprised, but they're my parents Shrek.01:00:38 They love me.
01:00:39 And don't worry, they're going to love you too.
Speaker 6
01:00:41 Yeah, right.01:00:43 Somehow I don't think I'll be welcome at.
Speaker 1
01:00:44 The Country Club.Speaker 8
01:00:45 Will you stop it?01:00:46 They're not like that.
Devon
01:00:48 Somehow I don't think I'll be welcome at the Country Club.01:00:53 So they're even making jokes about it being like a racial thing.
01:00:59 Like her parents?
01:00:59 Are these stuck up white people that that don't want to be with the?
01:01:05 The owner hurt their daughter to be with.
01:01:07 The the black guy.
01:01:09 So this this one.
01:01:11 Really does kind of dig into that territory.
01:01:15 So they go to respond to the invitation to the land that's far, far away, and it's obviously supposed to be like Hollywood.
01:01:24 And you got the the sign on the mountain.
01:01:26 You know, you got, like, the palm trees.
01:01:30 Yeah, the Versace.
01:01:32 Very, you know.
01:01:34 Or verse archery.
01:01:37 Instead of Versace and.
01:01:40 You know all the billboards and the architecture and everything it's supposed to be like Los Angeles.
01:01:48 And so they get to.
01:01:52 The King and queen.
01:01:55 And once again, they make the king short.
01:02:00 I'm not sure why, but cause it's her dad.
01:02:04 But they make him short, like a short, angry man.
01:02:08 And when they when they meet.
01:02:12 Who their daughter has brought home that he's not.
01:02:15 He is not happy at all.
01:02:21 They're confused as to not only why she's with this monster, but why she is a monster herself.
01:02:29 The dinner is really uncomfortable.
01:02:30 It's it's literally just like those movies where you got the interracial couple the the, the girl bringing home, like the black boyfriend or whatever.
01:02:39 It's exactly like that.
01:02:41 Some of the language is even the same. You know the mother looks mortified, but doesn't, you know, say anything? The dad's all ******* ****** ***.
01:02:52 You you have a scene like this where it's it's almost like you people.
01:02:56 What do you mean by you people kind.
01:02:57 Of a thing.
Speaker 7
01:02:57 No, I suppose any grandchildren I could expect from you would be.Speaker 4
01:03:01 Ogres. Yes.01:03:03 Not that there's anything wrong with.
01:03:05 That right, Harold? No.
Speaker 7
01:03:07 No, no, of course not.Devon
01:03:10 Yeah, not that there's anything wrong with that.01:03:12 Not why wouldn't you care that your grandchildren would be ogres?
Speaker 7
01:03:17 I suppose the grandchildren I could expect.01:03:19 From you would be.
Speaker 4
01:03:22 Not that there's anything wrong with that, right, Harold?Speaker 7
01:03:26 Oh no, no, of course not.01:03:28 That is assuming you don't eat your own.
Devon
01:03:33 Not that there's anything wrong with that.01:03:42 Why would I want my grandchildren to not be ogres?
01:03:49 After dinner with her parents, she's starting to have maybe some second thoughts about what's going on.
01:03:56 She's in her bedroom and she sees, like, all of these, like her old diary and stuff like that.
01:04:01 And and how she wanted to be with Prince Charming.
01:04:05 And she's on the balcony, and her fairy godmother shows up.
01:04:09 And her fairy godmother starts doing some, you know.
01:04:14 Hyperbolic version of like a Disney song and dance, where she's making the furniture, singing and dance around the room and.
01:04:22 Tells her that she.
01:04:23 Can be with this Prince Charming.
01:04:26 And, you know, she doesn't want any of that and gets overwhelmed and freaked out and tells her to.
01:04:31 Stop and then Shrek comes in the room.
01:04:35 And the fairy godmother just says, hey, well, here's my card.
01:04:39 In case you change your mind.
01:04:44 They get in the fight and she leaves.
01:04:47 So then the father.
01:04:51 And the wife.
01:04:52 So the parents are arguing.
01:04:54 And it's the same kind of it's kind of funny.
01:04:57 Because it is.
01:04:58 It is seem to be like it.
01:05:00 It seems like the reason why this works this situation work.
01:05:04 Is I know people like to talk a lot of **** like, oh, white women, and they're the they're the bane of our existence.
01:05:10 It's it's.
01:05:10 They're the the destroyers of civilization or whatever.
01:05:14 No, I mean it's that's just.
01:05:16 That's just women.
01:05:17 That's just that's that's just always been the case.
01:05:20 You know, like once you start letting women have control over your society.
01:05:25 Inevitably it it uh, you know, because here's The thing is, if as men you don't have control over your women, you don't have control over anything.
01:05:36 Like if you can't control your women as a society, then you're not controlling your society.
01:05:44 You're not controlling your children, you're not controlling anything.
01:05:48 So once you've given up control over your women, that's that's pretty much the end of it.
01:05:54 So it's kind of like you kind of have that going on where she's whittling away, undermining this power, saying, oh, you're just being ridiculous.
01:06:02 It's it's very reminiscent of pretty much a commercial for literally anything where the wife is smart and the husband is just like this.
01:06:09 The Opie ****** that they can't figure anything.
01:06:12 And so, you know, she's smart reading books, and he's like, just like, oh, God, I can't believe it.
01:06:18 I'm so ******* racist.
01:06:20 And you know, she's like, oh, you're not only am I taller than you, but I'm obviously way more intelligent.
01:06:27 And so he goes on the balcony and the the fairy godmother shows up.
01:06:34 And they start talking about some shady deal that they had where her son.
01:06:41 Who you now learn is Prince Charming.
01:06:45 The guy from the very beginning of the film who went to the castle to rescue Fiona and then she wasn't there.
01:06:52 This guy is was supposed to be.
01:06:56 With the King's daughter, that was part of some deal they had, and Shrek has ruined everything by rescuing Fiona before that guy.
01:07:05 Could get there. Whatever.
01:07:08 So he goes back.
01:07:10 And tries to hire an assassin to get rid of Shrek.
01:07:16 But you you now have.
01:07:18 One of the first.
01:07:20 Instances in children's media.
01:07:24 I would imagine maybe the first because this is 2004.
01:07:30 Of a ******.
Speaker 7
01:07:32 Excuse me.01:07:33 I I I'm.
Speaker 3
01:07:34 My friend.Speaker 7
01:07:34 I'm looking for the ugly step, sister.01:07:38 Ah, there you are, right?
Speaker 6
01:07:41 You see, I I need to have someone taken care of.Speaker 3
01:07:46 Who's the guy? He's.Speaker 7
01:07:48 Not a guy per say.Speaker
01:07:50 She's on the.Speaker 7
01:07:51 Wall. Ohh God.Devon
01:07:55 So it's obviously a ******.01:07:57 The the voice is by like you.
01:07:59 Know the the.
01:08:00 Deep deepest voice guy they could find, you know, with, like, some kind of Brooklyn accent.
01:08:06 And they they throw him in.
01:08:09 You know, they, they they use that voice for a couple of scenes, so, you know, to make sure you get it.
01:08:16 Anyway, so he goes and hires this assassin.
01:08:21 Meanwhile, Shrek is kind of looking at his wife's room from when she was a kid.
01:08:27 And seeing that, oh, wow, she did want to be with a a not a ogre when she.
01:08:33 Was a little girl.
01:08:35 Then the dad knocks on the door and says we should go hunting and then he find out it was a setup so he would go meet the assassin.
01:08:44 Which happens to be a cat that sucks at being an assassin and whatever.
01:08:49 So then they try to get the fairy godmother to help out because they don't know that she's, you know, in on all this.
Speaker
01:08:57 UM.Devon
01:08:59 And Fiona wakes up, realizes Shrek's gone. She sees that he's he's seen the books of her. You know, when she was a little girl drawing pictures of her kissing Prince Charming and all this other stuff.01:09:13 So at the factory where apparently the fairy godmother.
01:09:17 Lives and works.
01:09:20 Shrek sees that it's all horrific.
01:09:23 It's very industrial.
01:09:24 There's all this poisonous looking oohs everywhere.
01:09:27 There are these weird workers.
01:09:30 There's these animals and cages.
01:09:34 And the fairy godmother is there and says, well, look.
01:09:38 You're not.
01:09:38 You weren't supposed to.
01:09:39 This is not how the story was supposed to be.
01:09:42 You know, look at all these.
01:09:43 Look at Cinderella.
01:09:45 Cinderella ends up with the Prince, lives happily ever after, you know?
01:09:49 Look at snow.
01:09:49 White ends up with the Prince lives happily.
01:09:52 Ever after, you know.
01:09:53 And no, nowhere in any of these books, you know, Sleeping Beauty like she has all these books in her in her library that she references and.
01:10:02 None of them.
01:10:04 Do the Princess does the Princess end up with an ogre right?
01:10:10 And so she's basically implying that he's ruined her life and.
01:10:14 Yadda yadda yadda.
01:10:17 So they start to leave and they find this potion room.
01:10:21 And in the potion room, there's a potion that says happily ever after.
01:10:27 And if he drinks this potion, then maybe this will solve the problem.
01:10:31 So he drinks it and he becomes.
01:10:34 A normal looking.
01:10:35 Guy, that's not green.
01:10:36 An ogre.
01:10:37 He's an actual person.
01:10:40 And the donkey turns into a White Horse for him to ride in on and and so it's perfect.
01:10:47 All he has to do now is go and and.
01:10:51 Presumably that this portion has turned Fiona into her former self and now they don't have to be ******* monsters.
01:11:00 And then they have lots of jokes because some girls find them in this barn and are trying to have sex with them.
01:11:05 And there's lots of sexual jokes about it that are that, you know, of course most.
01:11:10 People don't care that their kids.
01:11:11 See, because it's a great babysitter.
Speaker 7
01:11:17 Lookout Princess.01:11:19 Here comes the new me.
Speaker
01:11:22 First things first, we need to get you out.01:11:24 Of those clothes.
Devon
01:11:27 You know, totally appropriate for.01:11:32 For your kids.
01:11:36 And so he rides into town and all the girls want to have sex with him.
01:11:41 And he goes to go see Fiona and the fairy Godmother stops her, stops him and locks him in some room while Prince Charming comes in and and pretends that he's Shrek and says, look, I took some potion and now I look like this.
01:11:58 And so we should get married.
01:12:00 And Fiona kind of believes it because she's stupid.
01:12:04 And Shrek doesn't know what's going on, and justice thinks that, oh, she likes Prince Charming and whatever.
01:12:11 And so he goes and starts drinking with the ****** and all the other freaks.
01:12:19 But then he he hears voices in the back of the Tavern and finds.
01:12:24 Out that the king is working with the fairy godmother and that they're going to give Fiona a love potion that's going to make her fall in love with Prince Charming.
01:12:35 But then he gets thrown in jail.
01:12:39 The king poisons.
01:12:42 Fiona's coffee or whatever, but then has second thoughts and doesn't give it to her. Meanwhile, Shrek is still in jail.
01:12:50 But then they freaks break them out.
01:12:52 And again another it just it it it.
01:12:54 It was just maybe just one, even though it would be, it would be inappropriate, but it it's it wouldn't be as inappropriate I guess.
01:13:02 And it's just never ending with this cartoon.
01:13:06 So when they save them, here comes Pinocchio the Jew.
Speaker 6
01:13:10 What should I say?01:13:11 Anything but quick?
01:13:13 Say something crazy like I'm wearing ladies underwear.
Speaker
01:13:15 I'm I am wearing ladies underwear.01:13:17 The news.
01:13:20 It's a song. Libraries. Ohh.
Devon
01:13:26 So yeah, again once again.01:13:30 Weird training joke.
01:13:32 Weird ****** joke.
01:13:34 Given a lot of the other ****** stuff that's in this.
01:13:38 It's pretty stratified, especially for 2004. This is they were going as far as you could.
01:13:45 In 2004, with training content.
01:13:48 Without setting off the NPC.
01:13:51 Parent alarm bells.
01:13:55 You know the NPC's that.
01:13:58 That still had limits as to what firmware it would it would accept right there.
01:14:04 There are.
01:14:05 There are always limits, you know, just like a organ transplant.
01:14:09 You know the MPC would reject it if it was too different from what they were used to, right?
01:14:14 It's going to be just similar enough, just compatible enough.
01:14:19 To where they accept the the update.
01:14:22 And this movie took it as far as they possibly could as often as possible.
01:14:29 ****** this ****** that and it's just little tiny things, but it's just it's a lot of it.
01:14:36 In fact, it's even with this thing so after.
01:14:38 They get away.
01:14:41 They somehow make some giant gingerbread guy.
01:14:45 To go help them break into the castle.
01:14:48 And again it's it's weird, it does.
01:14:50 It's not even like a joke.
01:14:51 It doesn't make sense why they have it, but it's just that it's over and over and over the ****** stuff.
01:15:09 See, it's like.
01:15:11 What was? What's the joke?
01:15:16 What's the joke is that he's.
01:15:19 He's a drag queen now.
01:15:21 Is that?
01:15:22 Is that the joke?
01:15:23 You know, like I don't get it.
01:15:25 So anyway, it's just it's over.
01:15:27 And over and over and over again.
01:15:30 So then they have some big epic battle and whatever, and kill the fairy godmother and find out that the that Fiona's dad was actually a frog.
01:15:42 And so when the magic when he jumps in the way of the magic wand of the fairy God, whatever he turns, it doesn't matter.
01:15:50 It's stupid.
01:15:51 And so now.
01:15:51 Oh, look.
01:15:52 See, even he's different even he's different.
01:15:55 I don't want you to see me this way.
01:15:57 But this is my true self.
01:15:59 I'm a frog.
01:16:01 So whatever.
01:16:03 I mean it's it's.
01:16:06 And so then they have a choice to make.
01:16:09 If they kiss before midnight, they stay looking like not monsters.
01:16:15 And they choose instead to be monsters.
01:16:20 So even when they have, you know, all else being equal, like, nothing changes, all they have to do, it's just it's like a button they can push.
01:16:27 You push this button, you're still the same people.
01:16:30 You just don't look like ******* monsters.
01:16:33 And so.
01:16:36 There's an implication here, then, because they decide not.
01:16:40 No, no, no, let's not do that.
01:16:42 Let's be monsters.
01:16:44 Let's not look like humans.
01:16:46 Let's not look, you know, like normal people.
01:16:50 Let's look like monsters.
01:16:53 So for a kid looking at this.
01:16:57 All else being equal.
01:17:00 It's preferable to be.
01:17:02 The monster.
01:17:04 It's preferable to be.
01:17:08 The obese monsters, you know, like you don't have to do anything.
01:17:13 You literally do nothing.
01:17:15 And and and.
01:17:17 You chose this.
01:17:20 This was the the better.
01:17:22 Option of the.
01:17:23 Two is the lesson of this of this movie.
01:17:25 Because that's the end.
01:17:27 That's the end of the movie.
01:17:28 Is that they could.
01:17:29 They could look like this.
01:17:31 And have been happy they'd be the same people, like their personalities, not different.
01:17:35 There's nothing.
01:17:36 There's no like cost to this.
01:17:37 There's nothing they have to do.
01:17:38 There's no catch.
01:17:39 There's no like devil's deal.
01:17:42 You know, part of the contract.
01:17:44 They literally nothing changes.
01:17:46 They just look like this or they can look like this and they and at the end of the movie, the moral of the story is.
01:17:53 This is better.
01:17:56 This is better.
01:17:58 And then that's the end.
01:18:01 That's the end of the movie.
01:18:06 So yeah, it is.
01:18:07 It is.
01:18:08 Literally the opposite of of what?
01:18:11 European folklore teaches.
01:18:14 Which look, I don't think you should be totally uncritical of, like I said, there's just as many people that would look at this and say this is this is horrific.
01:18:22 I don't want to teach my kids that it's better to be a monster or whatever, but at the same time, like I said, the reason why I think so many people have kind of accepted the programming is that.
01:18:34 There's there's there is an element of truth in terms of the criticism.
01:18:43 Of the Disney Princess.
01:18:46 **** that is also damaging.
01:18:49 I think to kids in in a different way where you get these women that think they're Disney princesses that are going to have some guy riding on a White Horse and and all the problems their life, right, they're all from these weird external things like evil witches and.
01:19:06 Stepmothers and and whatever.
01:19:08 Like nothing.
01:19:08 They you know, they they didn't get themselves in their own situation.
01:19:11 And and and.
01:19:12 And the only one.
01:19:13 And they can't get themselves out.
01:19:15 Either the only one that can come and fix it.
01:19:18 Is this Prince?
01:19:19 Charming guy who's going to ride in and and slay the dragon and whatever.
01:19:23 And you get these people, women that really kind of look at the world like this because they watched way too many Disney cartoons as a kid.
01:19:31 There was that stream we did where we talked about the the Tinder girls that got ****** over by that, that Israeli Jew, that.
01:19:39 Is screwing them out of thousands, 10s of thousands of dollars.
01:19:44 And how did that open up?
01:19:45 That's exactly what she said.
01:19:47 She said that, you know, she she thought the world was like beauty and the beast.
01:19:53 You know, like that's that's literally what she was talking about.
01:19:57 And that's why she.
01:19:58 Was taking advantage of and and.
01:20:02 And easily manipulated because she thought her life was like a movie.
01:20:07 So it's not entirely crazy to have a criticism of of that.
01:20:13 That kind of a storyline cause it it it you know, it does present its own problems.
01:20:19 But these movies here are wildly inappropriate for children.
01:20:24 There's, you know, erection jokes.
01:20:27 I mean that in and of itself is that that was shocking to me.
01:20:30 Like I because I don't.
01:20:31 I don't remember seeing that like I don't know if I know I.
01:20:34 Saw the first one.
01:20:35 Maybe I never saw the 2nd.
01:20:38 But I know I saw the first one.
01:20:41 So maybe no.
01:20:42 That, but that joke was in the.
01:20:45 In the first one, so I don't remember.
01:20:47 I don't remember seeing that, but it was there.
01:20:52 Where is it again?
01:20:58 Yeah, it was there.
01:21:02 Parents didn't care.
01:21:04 They either.
01:21:04 It either flew over their head or uh.
01:21:09 You know, they just didn't care.
01:21:12 Yeah, so, so their babysitter has some quirks.
01:21:16 That's OK.
01:21:17 He still watches the kids.
01:21:21 Doesn't matter if he's a little creepy, right?
01:21:23 So anyway.
01:21:26 That is the Shrek stuff.
01:21:29 You guys asked.
01:21:30 Whoops, that's the wrong.
01:21:31 One you guys asked for it.
01:21:33 And you've got it.
01:21:35 Like I said, I don't think it's it's a complete, you know the.
01:21:42 Complete satanic inversion. Kind of.
01:21:46 Thing I do think that there's a lot of ****** stuff in the second one and I do think that it is a subversion look that they opened it with wiping their *** with the storybook.
01:21:59 They're obviously they don't like.
01:22:04 The traditional stories, but.
01:22:08 That said, it's those traditional stories are not above criticism.
01:22:13 So that was Shrek.
01:22:18 Let me take a look at chat.
Speaker
01:22:25 Bum bumpa dum.01:22:29 Let me scroll up here.
Devon
01:22:34 Magnus von Thull, 1488 appreciate that.01:22:38 Purge all pedophiles at all costs.
01:22:41 Full moon tonight.
01:22:42 Yeah, that's bright as hell.
01:22:45 There is a rabbit I've been trying to kill for, like days now.
01:22:52 And it just it's a. It's a sneaky ******. Like the rabbits are usually pretty stupid. They will freeze and basically just let you shoot at them, but not this one. This one's like really tricky, tricky and I'm all kind of ****** ***.
01:23:05 Too, because earlier today.
01:23:08 I'm walking around.
01:23:09 And I saw a huge Gopher snake like it was.
01:23:12 Huge and it was.
01:23:13 Really real pretty too.
01:23:14 It was yellow and like bright yellow with like these.
01:23:18 Brown stripes and spots on it.
01:23:20 And I was like, wow, holy ****, look at this snake.
01:23:23 And I'm sitting there and I get real close to it and it's not moving.
01:23:26 I'm like, why is he not moving?
01:23:28 They usually kind of don't want you to be right next to him like this.
01:23:33 Then out of the Bush that he had his head in that ******* rabbit I've been.
01:23:38 Trying to kill.
01:23:39 For for several days, goes bolting out of the Bush and I realized.
01:23:45 I just I just saved that rabbits life.
01:23:48 Like that, that snake.
01:23:50 Was just about to kill that ******* rabbit.
01:23:54 And then I I cut, my *******, comes around like.
Speaker 4
01:23:57 Oh, look at.Devon
01:23:57 The snake and the and the.01:23:59 Rabbit probably didn't notice the snake.
01:24:01 Notice me and ran away.
01:24:03 Anyway, the reason why that has to do with the full moon is it makes it easier for me to find that ******* rabbit.
01:24:08 I hope so I'm going.
01:24:10 To after this stream here I'm going to go out and and try to blast that ******* rabbit.
01:24:15 Super Brother, $5. Appreciate that. Number one. Will you do book signings once your face is involuntarily revealed? 2 reading a sci-fi where essentially a scientist reveals humans to ET.
01:24:36 With intention of wiping the planet out, do you think it has any parallels with our ruling class?
01:24:43 IE we're ruled by a doomed well, well, the first my my my face is involuntarily revealed when my face.
01:24:54 Is already out there.
01:24:56 Two reading a sci-fi where essentially a scientist reveals a human to ETS.
01:25:05 Reading a sci-fi where essentially a scientist reveals humans to ETS with the intention of wiping the planet out.
01:25:13 Do you think it has any parallels with our ruling class, IE we're ruled by some doomsday cult?
01:25:21 I don't know what you're asking there, but I don't think we're ruled by a doomsday called.
01:25:26 I think that.
01:25:29 We're just run by power hungry.
01:25:33 People that look at you as.
01:25:37 That that's another thing to think about.
01:25:38 Like like what I say about working with bees and animals will kind of give you an insight into how these people think.
01:25:45 That's how they look at you.
01:25:48 Like if I accidentally kill a few bees, it's not a big deal because there's billions of them.
01:25:52 The Queen will make more.
01:25:54 And so if in the process of harvesting honey or or anything, I squish like 5 or 6 bees or whatever doesn't matter. It's like 50,000 ******* bees. So if I kill like 100 in fact.
01:26:06 In order to test like I I'm I'm planning on not doing this.
01:26:09 I don't want to do like the crazy maintenance, but like a lot of beekeepers.
01:26:14 Will test for verola mites, which is like this parasite that bees get also invasive species, by the way we didn't have.
01:26:24 Up until, isn't globalism great?
01:26:27 So globalism gave us.
01:26:30 You know, killer bees gave us verola mites.
01:26:34 That's the thing you learn about when you start researching beekeeping, you realize oh, wow.
01:26:38 So beekeeping used to.
01:26:39 Be really easy and fun and tell globalism like introduced all these horrible things anyway.
01:26:46 There's a might.
01:26:48 That that basically got introduced in the North America.
01:26:51 That spread throughout the bee population and it kills a lot of the.
01:26:58 Genetic strains that that aren't that don't know how to.
01:27:01 Deal with it.
01:27:02 And so a lot of the beekeepers.
01:27:06 Will test for verola mites on their bees and the way you do it, you have to drown 300 bees just to test how how many bees have the mites. So you get like you bet you basically scoop 300 bees into this cup with rubbing alcohol in.
01:27:24 And you shake it up and just you.
01:27:26 Know drown them and you know you kill.
01:27:28 Them and and in doing that, the the mites fall off of them.
01:27:33 Right.
01:27:34 And then you look at the bottom of the cup and see how many mites you got and if there's.
01:27:40 Then you're like, oh, I guess the rest of them probably have them.
01:27:42 Too, because these ones.
01:27:43 I just murdered like most beekeepers.
01:27:46 Don't think of it like, oh, I'm.
01:27:48 Killing 300 bees.
01:27:49 Who cares, right? There's 300 out of 50,000 is not a big deal. That's how they. That's how they look at us.
01:27:57 Like, Oh well, I got to do this thing that in order to manage.
01:28:02 Manage the hive. I'm going to kill 300 of them. Just you know they don't care. They don't care. They they and look, ask that beekeeper that just killed 300 bees to do the test.
01:28:19 If if he named the Bees, you know, like he didn't name the bees like they're they're just nameless face, they're just insects.
01:28:28 So that's what you're dealing with.
01:28:29 You're dealing with people that are farming you.
01:28:33 That's how they look at it.
01:28:34 And and look.
01:28:37 Those are just bees, right?
01:28:39 Ranchers and and farmers do very similar kinds of ****.
01:28:43 Like when you're.
01:28:43 Dealing with.
01:28:44 Big numbers, in fact, that's what gets sucked up.
01:28:47 That's the other thing you learn is.
01:28:49 As a farm becomes more industrialized and becomes more because look what does capitalism do?
01:28:57 It's not just doing this to farmers, it's doing your ruling class, too.
01:29:00 Every decision ends up being what's the only motivator.
01:29:07 Right.
01:29:07 So if I find out it's cheaper for me to stick chickens in like a 8 inch by 8 inch cage where they can't ******* move and force feed them the dead chicken that used to live in that cage, you know, and that and and just have make sure it has like the most miserable.
01:29:27 Torturous, torturous life ever using genetics that are like these freak chickens that should never be alive anyway, because they're so fat they break their own legs because they can't hold their weight up you.
01:29:38 Know like.
01:29:39 None of that.
01:29:40 Matters to the the the chicken farmer.
01:29:44 It's about at the end of the.
01:29:46 Day how much money?
01:29:50 How much money does this give me?
01:29:54 That's the only thing in forming their decision process.
01:30:00 They don't think about any of these other things.
01:30:03 As you get more large scale the people there are the most successful right the farmers that that really are the ones that are that are making the the profit are the ones that make their all their decisions are based on profit.
01:30:19 Well, that's that's how.
01:30:20 That's how your ruling class is.
01:30:23 They don't care that they're destroying the nation, and in fact, on top of that.
01:30:29 Because you have this culture of buy now pay later, this is the real reason why user is a sin, OK?
01:30:38 The real reason usury is a sin, in addition to all the other horrible, easy to pick out things about it.
01:30:46 The real civilization ending.
01:30:50 Aspect of Usery.
01:30:52 Is you get a whole, you get a people.
01:30:56 Who start thinking in terms of I don't have to ever pay.
01:31:02 For this decision.
01:31:06 Because it you start thinking and I'll get it now and then I'll pay.
01:31:11 For it later, right?
01:31:14 Or sometimes not at all.
01:31:17 Right or sometimes.
01:31:19 I'll buy it now and my children will.
01:31:23 Pay for it later.
01:31:29 And that's once you're once the ruling class.
01:31:31 Starts thinking like that.
01:31:34 In addition to just being totally profit centric, I mean it's you're ******.
01:31:38 That's what's going on.
01:31:41 That's what's going on.
01:31:42 You got people that.
01:31:45 Don't care that all the repercussions for like everything that they're doing, the people they're going to have to pay.
01:31:52 For it's not going to be them.
01:31:54 It's not going to be them and all the casualties. You're like those 300 bees getting drowned and in ******* rubbing alcohol. They don't. They don't give a.
01:32:02 ****. Anyway, that's.
01:32:04 That's what it is.
01:32:05 It's not a doomsday cult.
01:32:06 They just don't care that you're not a person to them.
01:32:10 Shout out to sis white male.
01:32:13 OK.
01:32:15 Based race Mixer $5 appreciate that who is the Irish woman singing in the intro? Not funky Town you opened with the last string.
01:32:25 Her name is uh.
01:32:28 Let me find it.
01:32:33 It was, uh.
01:32:37 She was a songwriter that wasn't big at the time that.
01:32:42 Here it is.
01:32:50 I think this is it.
Speaker 6
01:33:04 Train was building the wind.Devon
01:33:09 Yeah, she I think only made this one album and then it wasn't like it was from.01:33:16 In the mid.
01:33:16 60s that never caught on, but it's actually kind of good stuff.
01:33:22 And with a name like that, you'd think she was like a pageant or something.
01:33:26 But she's not.
01:33:30 Yeah, she, I I think you're right.
01:33:32 I think she.
01:33:33 Is Irish pretty sure she's Irish?
01:33:38 Super Brother, $5. Appreciate that.
01:33:41 Oh, also I got my 15 year old Black Persian shaved today.
01:33:46 He just crawled into bed with my girlfriend and so I can now say a black man jumped in the sack with my girl in my own home.
01:33:56 Hell of a way to start this holiday.
01:33:57 Happy Easter, man.
01:33:59 I wouldn't.
01:34:00 I don't know if I'd be excited.
01:34:01 To tell people.
01:34:06 $2.00 for the VAX. Appreciate that I'm a contractor at Amazon. This week they put up a slide show in the break room for the April holidays.
01:34:17 Passover had a Star of David Ramadan had a moon and a star.
01:34:21 Easter had a Bunny.
01:34:23 I complained on the forum and it went all the way up the building.
01:34:27 Manager, he added a cross and thanked me.
01:34:30 Well, there you go.
01:34:32 That's surprising that they did that, but good job.
01:34:38 Gee, the song funky town plays in the background of a cartel gore video where they cut the throat of a guy without eyes, face or hands on a bloody white tiled floor.
01:34:51 Ah, well, that's not why.
01:34:53 That's not why I picked it.
01:34:55 I picked it because they played in Shrek 2.
01:34:59 When they pull into the the Hollywood far away.
Speaker
01:35:04 Let me see.Devon
01:35:16 Yeah. Let me see here.01:35:25 Alright, that's not it.
01:35:31 I'll find it.
01:35:36 Yeah, here it is.
01:35:53 So yeah, that's why I picked it.
01:35:57 And it's actually.
01:35:58 Kind of a good song, you know.
01:36:03 Yeah, it's alright.
01:36:04 You don't have to pretend you don't like it.
01:36:08 Ruger Sol.
01:36:09 I Evan.
01:36:09 Maybe this is a dumb question.
01:36:11 But I really.
01:36:11 Love your music choices for the streams.
01:36:14 I've been wondering what your process is.
01:36:16 Do you look for certain songs?
01:36:18 Is it music from your personal collection?
01:36:20 I've learned of some cool indie music from you, so thank you.
01:36:24 I try to make it have something to do with the string.
01:36:28 It doesn't always, but I'd say a little more than half of the time.
01:36:32 Like last stream, whether anyone picked up on it or not, it was about a subway shooting, and both songs were about trains.
01:36:44 Which was on purpose.
01:36:47 Today it was about I.
01:36:49 There was a song that's from fairy tales Bibbity Bobbity Boo and a song from the movie.
01:36:57 So that's usually how I pick.
01:36:59 Not always.
01:36:59 Sometimes it's just like I just feel like hearing a song.
01:37:06 And so I just play that song.
01:37:08 Birds by, say at least half the time.
01:37:11 I I throw in something.
01:37:16 OK, let's see here.
01:37:20 LGLY shout out to the favorite.
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01:37:23 Oops, let's Scroll down again.Devon
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01:37:42 Yeah, I was a, you know, that's right.
01:37:46 Wing watch called me the evil Hillary.
01:37:50 Meme posting conspiracy theorist.
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01:38:20 Love you, Devin.
01:38:21 Well, you know, I don't think.
01:38:23 It's going to well, I don't know if you're in a city you might be in some trouble, but I don't think people are going to be going hungry.
01:38:29 I think that the.
01:38:30 Technology is such that.
01:38:32 I know it's, you know, like there's a lot of prepper types and I guess you can kind of rope.
01:38:37 Me in a little bit.
01:38:38 That, but there's there's some proper types that are like they they want it to happen because they finally get to use all their supplies and and they they want to happen so bad that they're not really thinking about like the, the the sheer magnitude of the system that already exists the infrastructure.
01:38:58 You'd have to.
01:38:59 They'd have to be an entity.
01:39:03 Purposely breaking it and I don't mean like, oh, they're really classes, they're going to do this so that like food shortages happen, it's like, no, you'd have to like.
01:39:13 Because even it would have to be like war or something like that.
01:39:16 Then yeah, absolutely.
01:39:21 You'd have problems.
01:39:23 But you'd have to have like a a very organized, sustained attack.
01:39:29 On the the the supply chain and and everything else, I I.
01:39:37 It's real hard for first world countries to have people starving to death.
01:39:45 But you should be doing that anyway, because you should separate.
01:39:49 See, that's not why I do it.
01:39:50 I do it because I want to be separated from the system.
01:39:54 And look, I think eventually.
01:39:57 It's not going to be, Oh my God, the systems collapsed.
01:40:00 It's going to be your deep platform from you're.
01:40:03 Not allowed to buy food.
01:40:06 You know, I mean like, that's where we're headed.
01:40:07 We're not.
01:40:08 I don't think it's going to be so much.
01:40:10 Oh, look, you know, they they they mismanaged.
01:40:16 The the crops or or the Monsanto seeds stopped working or whatever, right?
01:40:21 Something something like that where?
01:40:22 Oh my God.
01:40:23 Total collapse or like the oh the sanctions on Russia backfired or, you know, whatever it is, right.
01:40:29 I don't think it's going to be something like that so much as it's going to be.
01:40:36 Mark of the Beast type stuff, you know, like oh, you said naughty things on the Internet.
01:40:42 Now you're not just deep platformed from, you know, YouTube or whatever.
01:40:46 You're deep platformed from, from banking, from the ability to buy and sell.
01:40:53 And drive your car if you've got an electric car that's got the navigation stuff that the municipality that you live in requires you to have or the insurance company that you have to have by law requires.
01:41:06 You to you know, I mean they.
01:41:08 They will basically be able to.
01:41:11 Deep platform you from from participating in their economy.
01:41:16 And so the solution to that is try to separate yourself from that economy as much as possible.
01:41:22 Now look in high population density areas, maybe there.
01:41:25 Could be some issues.
01:41:27 It it I don't know though I don't know what it like.
01:41:29 I think I still think that have to we'd have to be like a war and it could be a civil war though.
01:41:35 Which is not unthinkable in this country.
01:41:37 Let's face it, or really any western country.
01:41:40 Oh, I mean, World War 3 is not unthinkable.
01:41:43 The way we're going.
01:41:48 And I do the.
01:41:48 B thing is awesome just because.
01:41:51 You can do it in many environments and.
01:41:57 It's not like like, don't get me wrong.
01:42:01 I mean there's there's specially.
01:42:02 It depends on the genetics of your bees and all this other stuff.
01:42:05 If you get a local, if you catch local swarms though.
01:42:10 And set them up in hives you don't really have to be digging in there all the time.
01:42:14 And you'll have so you could pretty much have zero maintenance bees if you catch local swarms, your only maintenance will be catching new swarms every year, because not all of them will survive the winter.
01:42:27 And stuff like that, right?
01:42:29 But aside from having to do that, I mean it's way less work than, say, milking cows all the time or or milking goats or or even getting eggs from chickens and stuff like that.
01:42:42 And it's high calorie and it lasts forever.
01:42:45 And you don't really have to do anything you don't.
01:42:47 You don't even have to have like that much land.
01:42:49 You know like.
01:42:50 Because the bees will go, they'll go get pollen from, you know, a mile away.
01:42:55 Whether you own that flower or not.
01:42:58 You know, so.
01:43:01 So yeah, I think it's a.
01:43:04 I think it's a a good addition.
01:43:08 To any homestead or, but you can even do it.
01:43:12 You don't have to, even.
01:43:13 Have a homestead you.
01:43:14 Can be a backyard beekeeper in an urban area.
01:43:18 You know, I mean.
01:43:20 Well, actually, not even the power is going to the pound.
01:43:22 How much?
01:43:22 There's people that have beehives on their ******* balconies in apartments.
01:43:28 So you can even do that so.
01:43:35 Let's see here.
01:43:39 Veruca Salt $1.00 appreciate that also as a follow up to my music question.
01:43:45 Our very own hammer of Thorazine started a Spotify playlist of the insomnia string music called the Pillbox Rave.
01:43:53 So go check it out.
01:43:55 Go check the all the all.
01:43:56 The check it out I've.
01:43:57 Never used Spotify before though, so I don't even know how that works.
01:44:05 Polar $5 appreciate that talking about the third or 3D render tech, the guys over at octane render made a distributed GPU network so that large companies like Pixar and HBO wouldn't have multi $1,000,000 render farm sitting idle uses a cryptocurrency called Render token.
01:44:26 May be useful if you ever have to render a large project.
01:44:29 Well, that's interesting.
01:44:31 Yeah, I used to use octane render all the time on my computer.
01:44:34 That's dead right now.
01:44:36 Because the version I had for it only worked on in video in video cards, and unfortunately my cards are.
01:44:45 Part of I think the problem with that machine, so I'm running some ****** AMD cards that I had.
01:44:53 In this machine.
01:44:55 That kind of suck.
01:44:57 But and don't work with octane render.
01:45:01 But yeah, octane render is pretty sweet.
01:45:04 I've never done used anything like that, though that sounds pretty cool.
01:45:10 It was only a matter of.
01:45:10 Time for that ended up working anyway.
01:45:14 Uh Reaver, $5. Appreciate that. Devin, have you heard of the show? Queen of eight, or queen for a day?
01:45:23 I believe it was the most popular game show of the 1950s. It sounds familiar, but I don't think.
Speaker
01:45:28 I watched it before.Devon
01:45:29 It was composed of poor and distraught women beseeching the audience for basic aid from wheelchairs to school bus school books.01:45:40 They begged for their fates.
01:45:43 They begged, and their fates were decided by applause volume.
01:45:48 Wow, that sounds kind of ****** **.
01:45:54 I almost want to see a clip of that right now.
01:45:56 Let's take a look.
01:46:02 Maybe it doesn't **** ** my whole everything.
01:46:06 Connection hasn't dropped yet.
01:46:07 Tonight it dropped last last stream.
01:46:14 Uh, there's not a lot of clips, but there is a lot of episodes.
01:46:20 Well, not a lot, but there's a.
01:46:21 Few episodes.
01:46:27 Yeah, I'll take a look at this, I'll.
01:46:33 That's interesting.
01:46:39 It's very dystopian, especially from the 1950s.
01:46:45 Deharo 1400 you should check out the show Finding Your Roots.
01:46:51 With Henry Louise or Louis Gates.
01:46:56 Where celebrities find out about their ancestry, Larry David finds out his great grandfather was a Jewish slave owner.
01:47:06 George R Mountain R Martin finds out he's a quarter Jewish because his grandmother cooked her husband with a Jew.
01:47:15 Well, that's not surprising.
01:47:17 Neither one of those is surprising.
01:47:20 Many of these generational wealth Jews that we have to deal with to this day.
01:47:29 They've had, they've been the slave owners, both literally and figuratively, for generations.
01:47:37 You know that.
01:47:39 They're dynasties.
01:47:42 And kind of like what I talked about.
01:47:46 I don't know if it was last stream or a couple streams ago.
01:47:50 Unfortunately, that's not the way many middle class white people think about money and their family.
01:48:02 Yeah, I I highlighted that story of that white boomer guy in in London.
01:48:06 That was like a multi.
01:48:08 You know, I don't know if he was a billionaire, but he had like hundreds of millions of dollars and he said I'm not giving any of my kids and I'm going to donate all the charity.
01:48:17 So he's literally going to done it like when he dies, his hundreds of millions of dollars.
01:48:22 We'll get to charities that are probably run by anti whites.
01:48:28 And and that's an extreme version, but there's lots of look.
01:48:32 Even my parents.
01:48:33 When I was a kid growing up would joke.
01:48:36 Like all the time, like a weird amount.
01:48:39 About how well you better make sure that you got money because you're not getting anything when we die haha like.
01:48:45 All the time.
01:48:47 Like all the time.
01:48:49 Like it was.
01:48:50 I don't know why it was so funny to them that like we would not.
01:48:53 We don't get an inheritance, but it it must have been the funniest **** ever because they said it all the time.
01:49:01 And I don't think that was, I don't think that's out of step with most.
01:49:07 Most you know, middle class white families that or at least not you know.
01:49:12 With Boomer parents, I feel like that.
01:49:14 Was kind of a thing.
01:49:16 Even like Bill Gates, I.
01:49:17 Mean some of these people?
01:49:19 Said they don't really mean it's not.
01:49:20 Like they're kids.
01:49:20 I mean, come on.
01:49:21 I don't think any of the Bill Gates kids are going to be like working at ******* McDonald's.
01:49:25 You know I.
01:49:25 Mean, but they'll say **** like that.
01:49:27 They'll say like, oh, yeah, and who knows, maybe the the ultra rich people that say that say it the **** over.
01:49:34 People like our parents and us.
01:49:37 So that our parents are like.
01:49:38 Oh yeah.
01:49:40 Bill Gates think that's a good idea.
01:49:41 Then I should.
01:49:42 I should do it.
01:49:43 I mean, I don't know.
01:49:45 Because like I said, I really doubt any of Bill Gates, kids, or even that that guy in England that with the hundreds of millions of dollars.
01:49:53 I really doubt their kids are going to be ******* bussing tables.
01:50:01 But yeah, that's.
01:50:04 That's that's something you got to think about.
01:50:06 It's something I think about.
01:50:07 You know that if.
01:50:10 If you make money, you should be putting money aside, not just for retirement.
01:50:17 But for inheritance.
01:50:20 Because we're not able, at least until we can, and look, we should be working towards getting rid of this generational wealth problem. These people that have had money for ******* 600 years. But in the meantime.
01:50:32 As long as that system exists as much as you might hate that it exists.
01:50:37 You know the solution isn't to pretend that it doesn't exist, or just being mad that it exists.
01:50:43 As long as it exists, you know.
01:50:45 If you can't beat them, join them.
01:50:47 You know what I mean?
01:50:47 Like, if that's if.
01:50:48 That's if that's the rules.
01:50:52 Then you should be working with them though.
01:50:54 That those.
01:50:54 Thanks and try to make sure that that becomes the tradition in your family.
01:50:59 That you do set aside not just money for you to like, go live in ******* Florida and drive a Corvette when you're 85, you know, like. But so that you can, you know, live, live comfortably, whatever you know, be able to retire but.
01:51:13 But have that ball of money.
01:51:18 And and maybe not even have that ball of money waiting around to waiting for you to die, right?
01:51:25 Right.
01:51:26 Like I had, I had two Jewish.
01:51:28 Friends that well, their brothers.
01:51:31 When I was in high school.
01:51:33 And both of them each.
01:51:36 Got 1/4 of $1,000,000.
01:51:39 When they graduated high school.
01:51:42 And their parents weren't like rich.
01:51:46 OK, like their mom worked at some ******* federal job.
01:51:50 It was some government job.
01:51:53 It was, it was some money, but it couldn't.
01:51:56 There's no way it could have been.
01:51:57 Like, I doubt she made six figures.
01:52:04 And the dad?
01:52:06 I don't remember.
01:52:07 What he.
01:52:07 Did, but it was it was.
01:52:09 It wasn't like he it's like.
01:52:11 He owned a company or whatever.
01:52:12 Now they had richer uncles.
01:52:14 They had like an uncle that owned some kind of a appliance like kitchen appliance company or something like that.
01:52:20 And and other other family members chipped in, right.
01:52:24 To the the fund that they got when they graduated high school.
01:52:30 But both those guys are doing great.
01:52:33 Because they started.
01:52:34 Out with a quarter of a million ******* dollars.
01:52:36 Out of high.
01:52:36 School, you know?
01:52:39 And they were taught to not just go blow it all on.
01:52:41 Hookers and coke, you know.
01:52:45 And that's the other thing white people are weird about money with their kids.
01:52:51 My parents never said anything about money.
01:52:55 If anything, they would try to hide discussions of money, whether it was about family, finances or about anything.
Speaker
01:53:02 Look, I don't even know I.Devon
01:53:03 Think maybe that's why they they didn't maybe didn't know what the **** they were.01:53:06 Doing when it came to money, I didn't seem like it.
01:53:12 So as much as we might hate the system and want to change it or whatever, until we can, until we do.
01:53:19 Themes, the rules.
01:53:25 All right, where am I at here?
Speaker
01:53:33 UM.Devon
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01:54:08 Alright, well I have no.
01:54:09 Idea what that website is, but OK.
01:54:15 Stinky, honest opinion, please, is spaghetti based or carb filled.
01:54:23 I don't know if you're.
01:54:26 If you're Italian.
01:54:28 It might be based.
01:54:31 UM.
01:54:33 I don't hate spaghetti.
01:54:35 But I don't eat spaghetti.
01:54:39 I don't like I don't like.
01:54:40 I don't eat a.
01:54:40 Lot of pasta.
01:54:44 Based race Mixer $5 appreciate that crazy how BlackRock is trying to screw Elon Musk out of bringing free speech back on a major platform despite their stockholders suing.
01:54:57 If they do because they lose majority or lose major money just goes to show you how scared they are.
01:55:05 Yeah, I mean, I don't know about Elon.
01:55:06 You never know what's going on with with that guy.
01:55:11 I don't think he's any kind of savior or any kind of.
01:55:14 Free speech.
01:55:17 Light at the end of the tunnel or anything like that.
01:55:19 I think he's kind of pressure valving right now.
01:55:22 I think they have a serious problem on their hands and that it's obvious to pretty much everybody.
01:55:29 Especially after you know you read that article and it's like for that article to get published, you know that the left is is losing their touch on reality.
01:55:41 When they wrote that article about Elon and the and the author was saying like that that more free speech on the Internet was was what dictators would want.
01:55:51 It was like and then in the same article, he complained that Putin was was censoring the Internet.
01:55:58 And it was.
01:55:59 Like what?
01:56:01 Like it was.
01:56:02 It was so full of contradictions that.
01:56:07 It was like almost every paragraph had a major contradiction, and they published it.
01:56:12 And it sounded like satire was so bad when your enemy starts sounding like satire, you know, they're kind of.
01:56:18 Losing their grip on reality.
01:56:20 And so I don't know.
01:56:21 I don't know if.
01:56:24 What to expect out of that?
01:56:26 But you know the interesting to see.
01:56:30 It would be nice to have, you know, we've always talked about, we don't have any based billionaires that are throwing their money around and we have all these enemies that that have access to almost endless amounts of money.
01:56:43 And I don't think that Elon's going to be that based millionaire.
01:56:49 Or billionaire.
01:56:51 But I don't think that.
01:56:53 But it would be nice to see him throw at least some money at something you know.
01:56:59 I don't know why honestly.
01:57:01 And I have.
01:57:01 There's no these.
01:57:02 Guys have no excuses.
01:57:04 Because there's easy ways.
01:57:05 They could anonymously bankroll stuff and they don't.
01:57:09 They still don't do it.
01:57:12 UM, Ryan is cool. There have been almost no fantasy or historical narrative made in decades that hasn't been marketed as subversion of classical fairy tales. Every person of nobility is shown as weak or evil.
01:57:30 Yep, that is true.
01:57:33 Watched the harmless GG I watched the 2016 miniseries American Crime Story the People versus OJ Simpson, and I am wondering if you saw it and how it compares to the real events. I am a zoomer, so it happened.
01:57:49 Before I was born.
01:57:51 Uh, I haven't seen it.
01:57:53 Uh, the real events in a nutshell is, uh, he did it and because.
01:58:03 Of racial politics, they got him out of it.
01:58:09 So I mean.
01:58:11 That I mean that that's that's.
01:58:13 That's it in a nutshell.
01:58:17 For this the the thing this.
01:58:18 Way OJ Simpson was just like the.
01:58:23 It was, it was like all these cases.
01:58:27 Involving blacks.
01:58:30 Where there's crazy injustice and not in the way that the Blacks see justice.
01:58:36 But in reality, right, whether you're talking about the Derek Chauvin going to jail for basically having someone he was detaining die of a of a drug overdose.
01:58:49 You know things like that where it was basically.
01:58:56 The the state was afraid.
01:58:58 Of a black chimp out.
01:59:00 All the jurors were black.
01:59:01 I think.
01:59:02 Not all of them, but well, I don't know if all of.
01:59:04 Them were.
01:59:04 But a lot of them were.
01:59:08 And you had.
01:59:10 He had big money lawyers.
01:59:13 Versus a somewhat incompetent.
01:59:18 District attorneys office and then mark Furman got in trouble for saying or something. I forget. What? What, what? His thing was right. But he said or something like.
01:59:28 That and and oh.
01:59:29 And he said then I guess it's OK that OJ is a murderer. The the glove doesn't fit. We must have quit.
01:59:37 But yeah, maybe I'll take a look, I I, but I have not seen that.
01:59:42 Based race mixer $25 appreciate that my 9 year old daughter in 4th grade is being taught the civil rights era and already she was taught the word racist.
01:59:53 What can you what?
01:59:55 What can you counter about that era that I can give as a far as the?
02:00:03 Other side of the story I really want to nip this in the bud considering I can't home school.
02:00:09 Thanks Devin.
02:00:10 Well, you can always.
02:00:11 Well, I don't know.
02:00:12 Not always.
02:00:12 Depends on if you live like in a country where it's illegal.
02:00:16 But you should be able to homeschool if you don't live somewhere where it's illegal, and even if you live somewhere, it's illegal.
02:00:22 Man, I'd probably just ******* leave.
02:00:23 I'd go somewhere where it wasn't illegal, because these your kids you're talking about.
02:00:30 I would say.
02:00:34 You just like look.
02:00:37 Perfect example of it being fake and gay.
02:00:42 Rosa Parks, right?
02:00:44 The way and I'm guarantee you she's she was.
02:00:47 Taught about Rosa Parks.
02:00:49 So if you're talking about just like the civil rights movement, the way they teach in schools.
02:00:54 I mean I.
02:00:54 Don't know how they teach in schools now, but when I was a kid.
02:00:58 They gave the impression that Rosa Parks she was just.
02:01:00 Some old lady.
02:01:02 She was tired, her feet hurt, and she didn't want to walk all the way to the back of the bus because she'd been scrubbing floors for her 10,000 babies with a toothbrush for for 24 hours straight and and she was just so tired because the white man had.
02:01:18 And never giving her a break.
02:01:20 And so she just wanted to sit the front of the bus and.
02:01:23 And then, like racism happened, and you know, whatever.
02:01:28 Then you find out.
02:01:30 That no, she worked with with Communist Jews, basically like it was, it was activists.
02:01:37 It was a stunt.
02:01:38 It was planned.
02:01:40 It wasn't like this, a spontaneous event.
02:01:43 It was a a publicity stunt.
02:01:47 That worked.
02:01:49 Because almost no one knows that.
02:01:52 Almost nobody knows that part of the story.
02:01:56 UM, in terms of Martin Luther King?
02:02:01 He didn't write most of his speeches.
02:02:06 He might not have written the I have a dream one.
02:02:08 I don't remember if that was included, but he had literally again another a Jewish communist.
02:02:16 That what was that guy's ******* name?
02:02:22 Uh, it's not that hard to find, but the other stuffs like secret racist information like this is stuff that with a little bit of research you can.
02:02:32 Find it's not that hard to find.
02:02:34 But there was this, uh, ****.
02:02:36 I can picture in my head.
02:02:37 But anyway, there's there is this Jewish communist that was writing much of Martin Luther King speeches and basically was his handler.
02:02:49 There was, uh.
02:02:53 I mean, there's just a lot of these stories that you've heard about.
02:02:56 We're either.
02:03:02 Or they're lied about in the same way that.
02:03:04 George Floyd stories lied about.
02:03:09 You know, anytime you hear about like.
02:03:12 Oh, remember that.
02:03:14 Like, what's that one they always use, like?
02:03:16 Oh, he just looked at a white girl and they hung him from a tree or whatever, right?
02:03:20 Ah ****, I forgot they.
02:03:21 Anyway, it doesn't matter.
02:03:23 After after seeing what happened with with Trayvon Martin and what with what happened with George Floyd.
02:03:30 Why would you?
02:03:30 I mean, it's it's probably.
02:03:32 Even worse back then.
02:03:35 You know, because there's even less.
02:03:38 It's even easier to hide details back then.
02:03:42 So I would just say that and just the the just the fact that.
02:03:47 Every time they pick an incident to like rally behind and become and like make that like the the the cause you know the fact that every time it's not it's not legitimate like every time.
02:04:04 Every single time it's it's ********.
02:04:08 Like they can't even get one.
02:04:10 Where it it?
02:04:12 They just have to maybe exaggerate.
02:04:14 A little or something like that.
02:04:15 No, it's.
02:04:15 Always 100% ********.
02:04:20 It just makes you think that.
02:04:21 Well, I mean that that's probably almost always been the case.
02:04:28 So I would just start pointing that out like stuff that where it's documented.
02:04:32 Like I said, the Rosa Parks things documented the.
02:04:35 Martin Luther King, Jewish Guy thing is documented.
02:04:38 The fact that he's laughing, laughing with his friend, talking about ****** chicks like that's documented.
02:04:49 I mean, there's a lot of this stuff documented, so I would just start.
02:04:52 I would just start picking apart, you know, I ask her again.
02:04:56 First, I would try to get her out of.
02:04:59 I would go to great lengths to not have my kid in a.
02:05:02 ******* public school.
02:05:04 Well, in fact, I would just say I would not have my kid at public school.
02:05:07 And if, for whatever crazy reason you can't do that, I would find out that what she learned and then.
02:05:19 Give her the real deal on, because it's probably all it's like.
02:05:22 The Rosa Parks thing is, I mean, guarantee you they taught her that, and that's that's provably ********.
02:05:28 A lot of that stuff is is provably ********.
02:05:31 And I would, I would explain.
02:05:32 To her, not only.
02:05:34 Why it's ********, but why they teach the ********.
02:05:41 You know, be like, hey, look, this is.
02:05:43 This is a long running agenda.
02:05:47 They're playing the long game here and part of that, that plan is indoctrinating kids like you.
02:05:57 To feel bad for a group that, quite frankly, victimizes your group on a regular basis and make you feel like you are the bad one.
02:06:08 So that they can be parasites.
02:06:15 And and try to discourage you from.
02:06:22 Being successful.
02:06:27 And I would just explain like.
02:06:29 I would just tell him the truth.
02:06:32 So, I mean, it sucks that.
02:06:33 You have to have conversations like that with a kid that young.
02:06:36 But I mean, that's the world we live in.
02:06:38 You know, like, as I've been saying.
02:06:39 All night. Them's the rules.
02:06:43 You don't make them.
02:06:44 You just got to play by them.
02:06:47 Uh. Let's see here.
02:06:57 And where to go?
02:07:02 Harmless G Almost every character in the OJ Simpson miniseries can be placed in a category of person we all know and hate.
02:07:11 Yeah, there there's.
02:07:15 Yeah, there's a lot of.
02:07:19 Anti white groups involved in that case.
02:07:24 UM Armilus one of two.
02:07:28 Have you seen the new 911 footage? New angle of the South tower? People in the comments are saying the description.
02:07:36 Saying the description and channel seem odd, as does the guy who took the video.
02:07:41 The story is that he uploaded the video years ago, but simply forgot that it was private all this time.
02:07:48 I saw it, it's look the planes.
02:07:51 Hit the buildings.
02:07:53 Planes of the buildings I've seen, there's several angles already that aren't that guys footage.
02:08:00 That show that planes hit the buildings.
02:08:03 I've watched every piece of available footage planes of the buildings.
02:08:10 I don't know why people are so hung up on planes not hitting the buildings.
02:08:18 There, there's no reason like, why?
02:08:23 Why wouldn't planes?
02:08:24 At the buildings.
02:08:26 Like, if you're the one engineering 911, at what point are you like, OK, but instead of planes hitting the buildings?
02:08:34 Let's use a mini nuke or let's use a directed energy weapon or or let's.
02:08:41 You know why?
02:08:44 Why not just have planes at the buildings?
02:08:48 You know, like why make it more complicated than that?
02:08:52 No, just, just ******* hit planes in the buildings.
02:08:58 That's easy.
02:09:00 We can do that.
02:09:01 Now, I'm not saying that that they might not have done additional stuff to make sure the buildings went down because they wanted the buildings to go down, right?
02:09:09 And you, you had like weird stuff.
02:09:11 Like there was that obviously Mossad art student group from Israel.
02:09:17 That was all up in the building.
02:09:19 You had bushes.
02:09:20 What was it?
02:09:20 Bushes, brother.
02:09:21 And security for the World Trade.
02:09:24 Hunter, you had, like a bunch of, like, shady ****, right in terms of.
02:09:29 What was going?
02:09:30 On at those buildings and and how they fell down and everything else.
02:09:35 So yeah, I mean there might be more than that, but planes hit the buildings I mean.
02:09:41 There's no reason why they wouldn't fly planes in the buildings.
02:09:44 Like what?
02:09:44 What's the point of not flying planes in the buildings?
02:09:48 You know, like even if look and who knows, maybe it wasn't like the hijackers the way they said or who knows, like, I don't know, I don't know.
02:09:57 I don't know if maybe, maybe they connected remotely to the autopilot system and and just remoted them into the bill.
02:10:06 I don't know.
02:10:07 I don't know.
02:10:08 I mean, I know there's now and the Pentagon.
02:10:10 One's a little.
02:10:11 Weird. I'll admit that the Pentagon one's weird.
02:10:15 It's weird that there's like almost zero footage of that one.
02:10:19 See, that's the thing too.
Speaker 3
02:10:20 Why would they fake?Devon
02:10:22 Why would they fake the?02:10:23 World Trade Center planes hitting the buildings from all these different angles, but like not even bother with the the Pentagon one.
Speaker 6
02:10:31 You know, like if they're.Devon
02:10:33 If they're so good at coming up with this.02:10:35 Fake footage?
02:10:36 You'd think that they would have made some for the Pentagon, because that's the one where it's weird, where it's like.
Speaker 6
02:10:42 Wait a second.Devon
02:10:44 There's it's the Pentagon and the Pentagon doesn't have cameras.02:10:49 It's the Pentagon.
02:10:50 Like, there's got to be cameras all over that ******* place.
02:10:55 And there's gotta be cameras from nearby buildings.
02:10:59 I mean, there's there's gotta be footage of that happening that that aren't just like that, that one frame per second.
02:11:06 ******** from the, you know, where they check in at.
02:11:09 The gate or whatever.
02:11:11 That and and even that looks a little suspect, right?
02:11:17 So if you know people want to argue that something's up with that, I'm OK.
02:11:21 I'll say yeah.
02:11:22 Something might be up with that, I don't know.
02:11:23 But the other two I've just seen it just.
02:11:26 There's so many ******* people that saw it, and there's enough footage of it happening.
02:11:33 And there's no reason to not do that.
02:11:37 That plane said the ******* buildings.
02:11:39 You know, at least tower one and and two.
02:11:43 And look, probably the Pentagon too.
02:11:45 I think I think that was probably.
02:11:48 A A plane and there's plane wreckage that was at the Pentagon.
02:11:52 So how'd that get there?
02:11:53 You know, I don't think they hit it with a missile and then drove up in a in a van like and just started shoving, playing parts into the front lawn without anyone noticing, right?
02:12:04 Or I'd only they shot like a missile with plane parts attached and there was plane parts there.
02:12:09 How did they get there, you know?
02:12:12 If it was a missile, how how how did plane parts get there?
02:12:15 Cause plane parts were there.
02:12:18 So yeah, I I just don't think.
02:12:19 It's that complicated.
02:12:21 Especially if you're going to be doing something like that, but you want it to be as simple as possible.
02:12:26 You're going to be doing something like that.
02:12:30 Like where you're you're.
02:12:31 I mean, it's it's like the most trees and treasonous treason that ever treason to treason.
02:12:37 Like you're doing the kind of **** that if people find out like this is bad like this is like this is like one of the worst crime.
02:12:48 At least in modern times against your own people than any Western government in in well, hand in hand with a Middle Eastern government.
02:13:00 Has ever done?
02:13:02 And it's the kind of thing that if people were to find out, right, let's just say.
02:13:10 They for the same reason that they wouldn't want people to like they look.
02:13:14 They look how crazy they were about not wanting people to find about the US liberty.
02:13:19 Imagine if they found out about, you know, Israel's involvement with 9.
02:13:22 11 This is the kind of.
02:13:23 Thing you don't want.
02:13:24 Any mistakes you don't want anyone figuring this **** out because you know so that the simpler the better.
02:13:30 The more complicated you make it, the more ******* that can happen, and I just think people they just overestimate the the capabilities of these people.
02:13:41 They're not like super, they're not dumb, but they're not superhumans.
02:13:47 Trust me, the level of incompetence I've worked at a KFC and I've worked at the State Department and I can tell you that the level of of incompetence at at at both places was about the same.
02:14:03 Now look, they're smarter people.
02:14:05 You know, like the people at the KFC would have been even worse.
02:14:09 You know, at the State Department.
02:14:11 But the the, you know, the jobs harder so that people are smarter, but the percentage of people that are actually worth a **** is the same and and and KFC.
02:14:22 That as it is like I think in even like in an operating room, I think just it's universal.
02:14:28 I think just it's like 8020, I think 20% of the people know what the **** they're doing and 80% are just kind of like riding coattails and the same things got to be, you know, or at least something similar has got to be going on when they do **** like this, they know that like.
02:14:44 You know, they, they got a lot of weak links in in a chain.
02:14:47 So you got to keep it a.
02:14:48 Keep it simple stupid.
02:14:50 So anyway.
02:14:53 Yeah, I did.
02:14:53 Well, I mean, I watched the footage, it looked looked fine to me, it looked weird.
02:14:58 And like I said, if they were gonna fake something, they should have faked the Pentagon stuff.
02:15:06 Let's see here.
02:15:08 Puller $1.00, the Green Knight would be a good live action equivalent to Shrek.
02:15:16 The green knight.
02:15:20 I think I've ever heard of the Green Knight.
02:15:24 What's the green knight?
02:15:35 I guess it came out this year or last.
02:15:37 That's why I never heard of it.
02:15:42 Is it even in English?
02:15:45 I guess it is.
02:15:52 Uhm, kind of get the where's the?
Speaker 1
02:15:56 OK.Devon
02:15:59 Where's the trailer?02:16:05 How is the trailer not even on YouTube?
02:16:12 And I'll tell.
02:16:12 You I really want brave search engine to work it just.
02:16:15 It's so terrible.
02:16:18 I'm just telling you right now, it is like an awful *******.
02:16:23 It is very disappointing.
02:16:24 I hope it well.
02:16:26 It's going to have to get better.
02:16:27 It's because if it's this bad for me, it's got to be pretty bad.
02:16:30 For whatever, I'll check that out some other time.
02:16:34 The green knight.
02:16:39 Arminius, two of two.
02:16:42 Some say his reaction sounds inauthentic.
02:16:44 He appears to look at his watch before he stops filming, then starts again about 30 seconds now.
02:16:51 Just people.
02:16:51 Trying to find something.
02:16:53 I watched it.
02:16:54 It's not people.
02:16:55 It's it's.
02:16:57 Here's the thing.
02:17:00 Because most people experience the world.
02:17:05 Through a screen now instead of in real life because they're playing video games or watching movies or whatever, they're not out there in the real world.
02:17:15 They think everything is fake.
02:17:17 That's part of it.
02:17:18 The other part of it is there's people that are just, they don't like anything that's uncomfortable.
02:17:25 And it's a little uncomfortable watching footage of an airplane full of people ram into the side of a building and explode.
02:17:34 So it must be fake.
02:17:37 It must be fake.
02:17:40 There's people that just they're they're so disconnected from reality.
02:17:44 I don't mean like that in in like a insulting way.
02:17:48 I mean just think about it like where where is the reality coming in?
02:17:52 Are they getting reality when they watch the news?
02:17:56 Are they getting reality when they're playing video games?
02:18:00 Are they getting reality when they're watching Shrek or or whatever?
02:18:05 Like how much reality is in the average person's life.
Speaker 6
02:18:08 Not a whole lot.Devon
02:18:09 See another good argument for dealing with bees and stuff like that, right?02:18:14 Guess you need.
02:18:15 Some reality in your life?
02:18:18 And because most people their experiences are manufactured.
02:18:24 Whether it's because.
02:18:25 They're in video games or movies or whatever.
02:18:28 Of course they're going to see footage and think, oh, this is manufactured.
02:18:34 Because everything else that goes into my head is.
02:18:40 And like I said, that's part.
02:18:42 That's a huge part of the other part of it.
02:18:43 There's just people that are uncomfortable.
02:18:45 That's why anything that there's anything bad that happens.
02:18:50 People will say it's fake.
02:18:52 The the subway shooting we talked about last spring.
02:18:56 People are people.
02:18:57 All over the place were saying it was fake.
02:18:59 I mean, look at bit shoot half.
02:19:00 A bit shoot was like that's fake.
02:19:03 He ain't do nothing.
02:19:07 And like you want people that don't know about reality.
02:19:09 Look at, look at the bit shoot trending page.
02:19:14 That that's.
02:19:15 That's why people think everything's fake. Because, like, that's the the universe they're living in.
02:19:22 People want to live in a movie.
02:19:24 It's all about narratives.
02:19:26 Everyone wants to live in a neatly constructed.
02:19:35 Story timeline, right?
02:19:40 And that's the other thing too.
02:19:42 Christ, not just Christianity, just religions.
02:19:46 Usually gave that to people.
02:19:48 It helped them manage their lives it.
02:19:50 Gave them like a story.
02:19:52 That they were a character in.
02:19:54 That that lived happily ever after, like in this, this, this movie we watched, right.
02:20:00 They lived happily ever after.
02:20:01 There was like that.
02:20:02 That was the ending.
02:20:04 Like there was a beginning, you know, they get into the world and then they overcome adversity and then at the end, you know, they live happily ever after, right?
02:20:13 Everyone wants that.
02:20:16 That's why every movie is that like in every.
02:20:19 Video game is.
02:20:20 That right, that's that's just.
02:20:22 That's the story structure that people want their lives to be.
02:20:26 It's just not, that's not.
02:20:31 And in the absence of even like, like I said, religions would at least give you a form of that, right?
02:20:40 So if you if you, if your life wasn't turning out that way and you were having to go through like senseless suffering and adverse adversity and and and stuff like that.
02:20:52 You could.
02:20:52 You could still somehow.
02:20:55 Look at that through the lens of your religion.
02:20:58 Whether it was Christianity or whatever doesn't matter.
02:21:01 You can look at it, look at your the pointless suffering in your life.
02:21:06 Through the lens of your religion and give it meaning.
02:21:11 You know, it would no longer be this.
02:21:16 You know, like my family just died for nothing, right? No. Yeah, they didn't died for nothing. It was part of God's plan.
02:21:22 And now they're in heaven.
02:21:23 You're going to see him again someday.
02:21:24 You know, it makes.
02:21:26 It tolerable you.
02:21:27 Know it's not just now, just some, some ******* heroin addict just shot them all for no reason.
02:21:34 No, no, no, no, no, that's.
02:21:36 That that's that's hard to cope with.
02:21:37 Right, so it's.
02:21:39 It's, you know, it's all part of this narrative that that you can that that.
02:21:43 Makes it OK.
02:21:45 Right.
02:21:45 And people need that.
02:21:46 They need to have that kind of storyline going on, otherwise the the pointlessness of all that, the randomness of it all, the IT just it makes them.
02:21:59 There's some people that can't handle that.
02:22:02 There's a lot of people that can't handle that.
02:22:05 The people watching the the videos and the.
02:22:06 Trending page of bit Shoot can't handle that.
02:22:09 Other because think of it, if it look if if but if Q is not real, that means it was all for ********.
02:22:15 It was all for nothing.
02:22:16 That means that that Trump was full of ****.
02:22:18 That means like all this.
02:22:20 Yeah, that's.
02:22:21 What it means?
02:22:23 But the people can't deal with that.
02:22:26 So they even now, even now with Biden, clearly being president, right, they're they're willing to believe that this insanity, you know sub sub.
02:22:40 Subset of reality like this, this other timeline that that only they occupy, they think that that's.
02:22:49 So yeah, it's.
02:22:55 There's a lot of people that are struggling with reality and that anytime one of these.
02:23:01 Any of these events that, especially if it's an event.
02:23:04 Like I said, that has some kind.
02:23:06 Of uncomfortable truth about it.
02:23:08 They will.
02:23:09 They'll avoid it.
02:23:10 They'll avoid it like the plague.
02:23:12 Because it's way more comfortable to believe in a fairy tale.
02:23:19 Harmless G's, the only two characters in the OJ Simpson mini series who don't give off a psychopath or sociopath vibes.
02:23:29 Are Chris Darden and the based black Republican and Robert Kardashian the nice weak man who gets cucked and whose daughters grow up to be coal burning horns?
02:23:45 Oh yeah, I haven't seen the series, but yeah.
02:23:50 Crypto nationalist, even the Ogre human transformation, opens up the idea of transition stuff as possible.
02:23:58 Yeah, it's the magic.
02:23:59 But it's still plant.
02:24:01 The idea in the heads of the kids well, that it's it's it's the choice, right?
02:24:06 At the end.
02:24:07 Oh, do you want to look like a normal person or do?
02:24:09 You want to be a monster.
02:24:10 Well, it's better to be a monster and I can choose to be the monster.
02:24:15 No, it's definitely it's heavy trans.
02:24:17 The second one especially.
02:24:21 Like the first one, I mean, there's.
02:24:22 A little bit of that there, but the second one is just like they.
02:24:25 Don't stop hitting you over the head with it.
02:24:29 Interesting reuploads YouTube took down all the NYC shooters videos, so your last string was good timing. I was able to grab about 25 of them before it got pulled and put them on my Odyssey channel for posterity.
02:24:47 Yeah, there's a there's a lot of them.
02:24:49 I got.
02:24:50 I got a big.
02:24:50 Chunk of them, but I mean most of what I was saying, to be honest.
02:24:55 I mean, he a lot of his rants were very similar.
02:24:59 In fact, he would say the exact same thing.
02:25:01 I mean, he got drunk, he would just get hammer.
02:25:04 And then talk about World War three.
02:25:07 Well, at least in this last year's it was all like.
02:25:10 Putin's going to kill us all and the.
02:25:12 White Man's going to execute us.
02:25:14 Because we're useless now.
02:25:17 Blood stain, $3. Appreciate that. How to scare the boomer population, produce a drama tragedy film about a boomer entering A convalescent home where he is racially alienated by having non white caretakers gaslighting his needs while being financially abused. Since he sabotaged his children.
02:25:37 By leaving them nothing, he ends up alone.
02:25:40 Yeah, that would be a great movie.
02:25:42 Make that's the thing.
02:25:44 If we had millions of dollars.
02:25:47 It would it, would it?
02:25:49 Would make money.
02:25:50 That's the thing, too.
02:25:51 That's the kind of movie you could make.
02:25:53 It would be a great movie.
02:25:55 A lot of our people and our generation would relate to it.
02:26:00 It would.
02:26:01 It would scare the.
Speaker 6
02:26:02 **** out of boomers.Devon
02:26:03 That's the kind of movie where, if if we were running Hollywood.02:26:07 That's the kind of movie that would have been made.
02:26:10 You know, but we don't.
02:26:12 We don't run Hollywood because the right has never seen the value in that and has never invested and so has zero control over that whole infrastructure.
02:26:22 And so instead they get, they get owned left and right.
02:26:27 Uh by?
02:26:33 Well, mostly Jews that are running Hollywood.
02:26:38 Happy Easter Stack or based family Man 3 or $5. Appreciate that happy Easter stack. You seem like a very social guy. Do you ever get lonely at the pill box? No, I socialize with people.
02:26:52 Out here and online.
02:26:56 And I talked to my bees.
Speaker 6
02:27:01 I have named my bees. Yes, this one's name is Billy. Hello, Billy the bee. Ohh yes. I'm going to call you Sir. Ah, yes. Ohh, you're Bobby.Devon
02:27:17 Yeah, no.02:27:23 I socialize with people, but also I do really well alone.
02:27:27 A lot of what?
02:27:28 I do like to do is is.
02:27:31 Is it's not antisocial, but it's it's solitary stuff, like, you know, fixing.
02:27:39 Computers and cars and and old radios and stuff like that.
02:27:45 I mean, sometimes it's nice to have an extra pair of hands or whatever, but that's pretty solitary work and just, you know, the work around here is pretty solitary work and.
02:27:54 The bee stuff is pretty solid.
02:27:56 I mean again, it's always nice to have an extra pair of hands or whatever, but.
02:28:01 I do.
02:28:02 I do solitude pretty good.
02:28:05 Plus I get to do these streams this these streams are?
02:28:09 I mean that's this is a big social outlet.
02:28:11 I'm talking to lots of.
02:28:12 People, when I do these things.
02:28:14 So it's very social for for me, you know, hopefully for you guys to some extent.
02:28:23 Yeah, it doesn't really bother me.
02:28:26 Well, I'll tell you, probably not anymore than I felt more alone when I lived in big cities.
02:28:37 With in like studio apartments like I lived in when I lived in DC.
02:28:43 I think the building that I was in was eight or nine floors or something like that.
02:28:47 I mean, it was pretty big.
02:28:49 And with studio apartments like the whole thing.
02:28:52 And each floor had.
02:28:54 I mean it was.
02:28:56 It was a lot.
02:28:56 Of people lived in this building.
02:28:59 I didn't know any of.
02:29:01 I knew.
02:29:01 I knew the ******* ******.
02:29:04 I got the manager who I ******* hated.
02:29:07 He was a total ******* ******.
02:29:10 I I knew who that guy was because he was just a ******* complete ****** and complain all the time about every little stupid thing.
02:29:21 But that's the only person I knew.
02:29:23 You know, you get in the elevator and you wouldn't talk to the people that would get on and no one would.
02:29:29 No one.
02:29:30 To even make eye contact with you, they're just looking at their phone or whatever.
02:29:35 And then you you walk to the the metro station and then again you're walking through thousands of people.
02:29:42 You know, your walk from the your apartment to the metro station.
02:29:46 It's you're passing by, just tons and tons of people. Not no one's looking at you, and no one's making eye contact. Everyone's looking at their phone or at the ground.
02:29:54 Or, you know, whatever.
02:29:55 Then you get into the metro station. You go to the turnstiles and whatever, no one's looking at you.
02:30:01 No one's making you know. No one's saying. Hey, what's going on?
02:30:04 Nothing like that.
02:30:05 You stand at the.
02:30:08 You know the the.
02:30:10 Where the train comes in and the same thing.
02:30:13 Everyone's looking at their phones or whatever, and then you get on the.
02:30:18 Train you're packed full of people.
02:30:20 There's people everywhere, right?
02:30:22 No one's talking, no one's socializing.
02:30:25 Then you get.
02:30:26 You get to your stop where you.
02:30:28 You walk off the train.
02:30:30 You're surrounded by people this whole time.
02:30:33 And you're never ever socializing.
02:30:35 That was a lonelier time for me than this has ever been.
02:30:41 I could say the same thing about when I lived, you know, just outside San Francisco, you know, riding on the Bart and and going to bars out there and stuff like that and just having nothing and *******.
02:30:53 With these insane people who lived out there and and just, yeah, you're surrounded by ******* people, but you don't even know your.
02:30:59 Next door neighbor.
02:31:01 That to me is way, way lonelier than even if you're just.
02:31:07 If you really are by yourself.
02:31:08 When I was out doing the the Earthship stuff in the middle of nowhere, literally, by my, I mean I had a neighbor that was like a few.
02:31:14 Miles away, you.
02:31:16 Know that that that I would see.
02:31:19 I think I saw like three times the whole time.
02:31:21 Out there.
02:31:23 But that didn't even feel as lonely as living in that building in DC.
02:31:31 Uh. Let's see here.
02:31:34 Night Fire, $5 appreciate that, Devin, your reasons for leaving YouTube are admirable and respectable. However, we all needed an entrance before diving down the rabbit hole, and for many of us it was YouTube. You ever think of doing a Gray pill toned down version just so you can push them?
02:31:54 To your good.
02:31:55 Stuff dice does this with his books.
02:31:58 Uh, I mean, I don't know.
02:32:00 I I.
02:32:01 No, not really.
02:32:03 I don't think that's.
02:32:06 That's for me.
02:32:07 You know, it's kind of like.
02:32:12 Not that I'm like the luxury car, right, but it's like anytime a luxury car company tries to make, like, well, here's the poor man's version of.
02:32:21 Our luxury car.
02:32:22 It always it's always ******.
02:32:24 And it almost does the opposite, right?
02:32:26 Like maybe they make some money off it, but it's always like it almost gives their it almost dilutes their brand, makes them look worse than they than they are because it's just.
02:32:36 It's not.
02:32:37 You know, it's it.
02:32:39 I don't know.
02:32:40 I I've never.
02:32:42 And it's and look, it's time for people to not.
02:32:45 I'm sorry.
02:32:46 I don't have patience for people anymore that need to be have their ******* hand.
02:32:51 Held through this.
02:32:52 If you can't see it still.
02:32:54 I don't think you're.
02:32:55 Going to get it at this point.
02:32:57 You know, so it's not worth it.
02:33:00 Like, what's the point?
02:33:02 Me reaching who, right?
02:33:07 Like who, who?
02:33:08 Who's not going to get it now.
02:33:12 But like, if only I I didn't.
02:33:14 I didn't say if I didn't mention Jews or something or if only like you know I mean like what if only I self censored a little bit so I could be on YouTube.
02:33:23 You know, if only if only.
02:33:25 I ain't swear as much or or same every once in a.
02:33:28 While or or I.
02:33:33 I don't know what people.
02:33:33 Want from me, you know?
02:33:35 Like if you don't get it now, like it's just you're not.
02:33:37 Going to get it.
02:33:41 You know, if other people want to try to play the.
02:33:44 Gateway drug game, whatever, right?
02:33:47 I just don't mush.
02:33:48 It's pure.
02:33:49 I don't cut it with ******* baking soda.
02:33:54 My cute little friend $5 appreciate that you want a real challenge. Try dissecting 12 angry men, moving the main character resembles resembles virus that infiltrates the immune system.
02:34:12 Yeah, yeah.
02:34:15 Yeah, he is.
02:34:15 It's been a really long I think I.
02:34:17 Saw that in grade school.
02:34:20 I know, I know you're talking about, though, but I'd I'd have to watch it.
02:34:23 Did they remake it?
02:34:24 I feel.
02:34:24 Like they remade that.
02:34:28 Or maybe they didn't.
02:34:30 Man, I hope they don't really make that, because, I mean, it was pretty cocked then it would be like extra cocked now, and I can't even imagine what they would do with it.
02:34:40 Worth taking a little another look at though.
02:34:44 Kays, rage do you think that?
02:34:47 The ruling class has the end goal of breeding the intellect out of the cattle would explain the dwindling white birth rates and the constant barrage of whoops, and it updated.
02:35:02 I really wish they'd fix that.
02:35:04 It's so ******* annoying.
Speaker
02:35:09 UM.Devon
02:35:15 What explained the dwindling white birth rates and the constant barrage of black men with white women in me?02:35:21 Well, yeah, obviously.
02:35:23 See, that's another thing that dealing with animals and stuff will teach you or even plants, right?
02:35:30 That you will you do want to selectively breed to get the traits that you want.
02:35:35 Well, if you're managing people like their livestock, which that's exactly what they're doing.
02:35:42 You're going to, you're going to select for traits that you want.
02:35:46 They don't see.
02:35:47 It's not.
02:35:47 It's that's the thing.
02:35:51 Without having a genetic connection to your ruling class, you're not.
02:35:58 You're not part of their extended family.
02:36:00 They're not making choices that affect their family.
02:36:06 They're making choices that affect the cattle out in the field.
02:36:13 100 percent 100%.
02:36:16 They are trying to get to mix different traits, look, I mean.
02:36:21 It's not to keep talking about bees, but like there's traits about, you know, the killer bees that are good, you know, killer bees are.
02:36:30 They're more parasite resistant, they they actually are really productive.
02:36:37 And so there are people that will breed, you know, killer bees with, with other bees and try to get the traits that they want.
02:36:48 There's people that do that with chickens and cows and.
02:36:52 And crops.
02:36:52 And you know like this, this has been going on for thousands of years.
02:36:56 I mean, look at a poodle.
02:36:59 People, people made that.
02:37:01 There's no ******* poodle in the forest.
02:37:05 Like you're not walking to the jungle in a ******* Chihuahua.
02:37:08 Comes barking at you.
02:37:09 We we made those things.
02:37:12 Well, I mean that's that's how you're, I mean, look.
02:37:18 You're a pet.
02:37:19 You're a pet.
02:37:21 They're they're they're doing the exact same ******* thing.
02:37:25 They're trying to mix traits.
02:37:27 They're thinking to themselves.
02:37:28 Well, if we can get the docile.
02:37:31 You know, behaving white jeans and and mix it with these black jeans and maybe like.
02:37:39 Garen ******* to you, that that's part of a.
02:37:43 What they're doing 100 percent, 100%.
02:37:46 And look, because look.
02:37:48 If you're in a ruling class right, you're going to look at, you're in, you're going to look at.
02:37:54 Other countries like I did.
02:37:57 A whole video on this where.
02:38:00 If you look at say.
02:38:03 Say Saudi Arabia, right where you got, you got the the, the royal family, where they're just opulent as ****.
02:38:11 They got all kinds of money.
02:38:13 The disparate, the, the, the, the wealth disparity is in ******* sane, right?
02:38:18 And but there's No Fear of, like, an uprising, right.
02:38:23 They're not worried that.
02:38:24 The people of Saudi Arabia are gonna rise up and overthrow the the Saudi royal family, so if you're all real in class, you're going to look at other populations like that and be like, oh, well, what's the difference?
02:38:36 Oh, well, then maybe we can breed some of that into our people.
02:38:41 Because that would make ruin them so much easier.
02:38:44 You know, they could say the same thing.
02:38:45 About Mexico, right.
02:38:47 You could say.
02:38:47 That I think they're making a mistake.
02:38:50 I think they're miscalculating in some areas, like I've talked about that too, because.
02:38:55 They're also breeding out the gamble they're making.
02:39:00 Is that because they have to know?
02:39:02 They're breeding out some of the IQ, right?
02:39:05 I think the gamble they're making is that the that's not going to be a big deal because AI and automation is going to offset that.
02:39:15 And so it's going to be OK.
02:39:17 In fact, if ultimately what they want to do is drastically lower the population.
02:39:25 That's going to be easier if you start planning for that now. Making people because is it easier to wipe out 100 million stupid people or 100 million smart people.
02:39:36 You know, obviously stupid people.
02:39:38 You know?
02:39:39 And so it's it's.
02:39:43 It just meant, yeah, that's clearly what they're doing.
02:39:45 I did a video called.
02:39:48 In fact, it's me at YouTube.
02:39:49 It's on.
02:39:49 YouTube it's got.
02:39:51 Like 1/2 a million views on it.
02:39:54 Because I think that came out before, they really algorithm the **** or algorithm ****** my channel.
02:40:00 I think it's called like why they want want to replace you or something like that.
02:40:04 I mean it breaks us all down, but yeah, they they look at you as as animals and it makes so much more sense when you start dealing with animals and plants yourself, you're like ohh that's that's why they're doing.
02:40:16 This because that's what I'm doing.
02:40:21 Veruca Salt, $5 appreciate that. Devin, I know you hate the 70s, but have you ever seen the movie cabaret from 19?
02:40:30 72 oh God, it's said to have captured Weimar Germany pretty accurately. It's very jewy as a lot to pick apart. Maybe good for us.
02:40:39 You know what I *******.
02:40:42 It was a musical, but I haven't seen the movie.
02:40:46 I went on a date like like.
02:40:49 When I lived in San Francisco.
02:40:51 I didn't know what it was about.
02:40:53 I had no idea it was about.
02:40:55 And I went out with this girl who I had talked to her about, like, oh, yeah, we should go see a play sometime.
02:41:03 She's like, oh, I've never seen a play.
02:41:04 I was like, have you never seen a play?
02:41:07 And so I just looked and bought tickets to a play that was happening.
02:41:12 You know, when I wanted to take her out, it was cabaret.
02:41:17 It was like the gayest ******* **** it was so gay.
02:41:21 And this is outside San Francisco.
02:41:24 It made her uncomfortable like, obviously, and I was just like, what the ****?
02:41:28 I I almost wanted to walk out.
02:41:30 I was just like, what the **** is this ****?
02:41:32 This is like the gay.
02:41:33 Like, it's so.
02:41:34 It was like never ending gay.
02:41:37 I don't know.
02:41:37 If I can handle the movie now.
Speaker 6
02:41:38 That I've seen that.Devon
02:41:43 It was so horrifying.02:41:45 Oh God.
02:41:46 It was really gross.
02:41:49 Unless unless the play was just way gayer than the movie, which I don't think so. If it's from 72 that that was like pretty.
02:41:59 Pete degeneracy, when it came to movies, I don't know.
02:42:02 I don't know.
02:42:03 I mean, it's bad.
02:42:08 If I'll tell you what, if it's a if the movie is.
02:42:10 A musical I probably can't take it.
02:42:13 I probably can't take it.
02:42:15 If it's just a movie.
02:42:18 Hmm maybe.
02:42:23 It's so gay, though.
02:42:25 Romel $5 appreciate that Devin. Thanks for.
02:42:29 All your work well, thank you.
02:42:31 Murata can we get a classified cat shirt?
02:42:37 Yes, yes, yes, I will make that happen.
02:42:41 I will make that happen.
02:42:45 Electric cat $10 per state that battle truck.
02:42:49 Hey Devin, I'm a bit concerned that African killer bees pose a big threat to your colony.
02:42:55 I guess you are aware of this, but is there anything you can do to protect them?
02:42:59 Best wishes from Black coming UK.
02:43:01 Nothing to do with blacks, by the way.
02:43:03 It was the air quality due to the industry.
02:43:05 Well, I'll tell you what these.
02:43:07 These genetics I actually want to capture them.
02:43:10 The only reason I could I could wipe out that colony.
02:43:14 But I because I know where they are.
02:43:17 And I went to go wipe him out once and I walked over there with my bee suit on, fully intending to wipe them out, and walked right up to their entrance.
02:43:27 And they didn't.
02:43:27 They didn't even acknowledge that I was there, which means they're not super aggressive because.
02:43:34 If you know about killer bees, they're they're.
02:43:39 They're really aggressive ones.
02:43:40 They send out guards that they don't just hang out outside the hive.
02:43:45 They actually patrol the area and will attack anything that enters.
02:43:49 The area and I was right up on their entrance, staring in the hole and stuff.
02:43:55 Wait, I was waiting to be attacked like I went there to get to test the the temperament of the of the hive and.
02:44:02 They never went after me so.
02:44:04 Because they've survived there since I've lived out here basically inside of a a wall.
02:44:12 But with that I mean the the colony hasn't collapsed.
02:44:15 I mean, they weren't doing so hot last year, but they they're still around.
02:44:20 I want those genetics.
02:44:23 So, UM, if they do worst case scenario, if they kill off my European bees.
02:44:31 Which I hope they don't, you know.
02:44:32 But if they do.
02:44:34 Chances are they will then either the entire high because that usually happens, or at least some of them will swarm and then go to inhabit the the hive.
02:44:46 That they they.
02:44:49 So worst case scenario, they kill off the European, which I don't think they're going to do.
02:44:54 I think, I think.
02:44:56 I'll be able to get them.
02:44:57 To both.
02:44:58 Survive the but if.
02:45:01 You know they supersede the queen or or whatever.
02:45:05 It's not a big deal because I kind of want their genetics, honestly.
02:45:09 Because they don't seem like they're that violent.
02:45:12 They seem pretty chill for, you know, for Africanized bees, and they've survived in a wall for three years, and I don't want that.
02:45:20 Thing is, I don't want the kind of bees that you're having to constantly.
02:45:24 Like I don't want to.
02:45:25 Put poison in my beehive.
02:45:28 I don't want to put poison.
02:45:29 In my beehives, I don't want to.
02:45:32 Have to constantly feed them sugar and stuff like that and just I.
02:45:36 Want bees? They're.
02:45:37 Going to live and do well and then I can steal some of their honey every once in a while, you know?
02:45:43 But for the most part, I want to stay out of their their hives.
02:45:45 I don't be sitting there ******* tinkering with it constantly like a full time job, you know, and I know these other genetics.
02:45:53 We'll do that.
02:45:54 So I'm letting them live for now.
02:45:58 I'm also going to.
02:45:59 Get there is a strain of bees that are.
02:46:02 From the UK.
02:46:04 From Devon, UK actually, which is kind of funny.
02:46:08 That I'm going to get eventually, they're from.
02:46:13 Oh ****.
02:46:13 What are they called?
02:46:15 Like Buck something buck something bees.
02:46:19 But there's a a breeder in Texas that has.
02:46:23 And he's he's cross bred them with other things, and there's actually probably some Africanized **** in their genetics too, because he's in Texas.
02:46:32 But he's got these bees that are pretty resilient and resistant genetics then I'm probably going to get when soon as I can.
02:46:42 He just doesn't deliver.
02:46:43 So you pretty much have to drive.
02:46:44 To Texas to get his bees.
02:46:49 ******. ******. $1.00 appreciate that if the contractor of Amazon is reading this, I'm the Fagot. Who's.
02:46:56 Whose **** ** caused that multibillion dollar company to enact safety shoes?
02:47:03 If you ever wonder why that happened, I'm the reason.
02:47:06 Hope you enjoyed your Zappos discount.
02:47:10 OK, not happier 69. Happy Easter, Devin. Jesus ain't dead yet. This **** is still far away from the.
02:47:20 The fan, but who's going to grab a handful of **** to stop it from hitting Jesus and the men who can hold his mantle?
02:47:29 **** this Jewish Bunny and overpriced candy.
02:47:33 We need to remember that this holiday is what this holiday is actually about.
02:47:38 Right.
02:47:39 Well, I don't mind.
02:47:40 I don't mind the Easter Bunny.
02:47:41 I don't mind the Pagan stuff mixed in with it.
02:47:44 It's tradition at this point, but yeah, I it it is annoying when I mean there's so many people that think that that's all it is.
02:47:54 And the the consumerism that's tied to Easter is horrific.
02:48:02 Uh. Let's see here.
02:48:05 Oh, so 5675 dollars. Appreciate that. Alright, no, I'll skip someone. Hold on Rommel.
02:48:13 $1.00, what does the Jew of fear and indoor chicken farmer?
02:48:19 Or why does the Jew fear an indoor chicken farmer?
02:48:25 I don't know why? Why?
02:48:27 Why does that you fear an indoor chicken farmer?
02:48:31 Oh, so 5675 dollars. What's being more damaging to the family community, feminism or the supermarket author argues it is the supermarket as a faceless thing, taking jobs, arguing against modern industrial.
02:48:51 Technology society around 58 minutes in this interview I found.
02:49:00 Alright, I'll add that to my notes.
02:49:03 That's an odd.
02:49:07 Argument to make.
02:49:08 I don't see how a super supermarket would be damaging to society, and remember supermarkets or some form of that have been around for a long time.
02:49:16 It's not as if I mean, not, maybe not in the way that they exist right now.
02:49:25 But you know, there was a marketplace.
02:49:29 Now that said.
02:49:32 A lot of.
02:49:32 People used to grow their own stuff and.
02:49:37 Have at the very least had gardens and things like that, and supermarkets made that pretty much obsolete because people thought, well, why?
02:49:47 Why go to the trouble?
02:49:48 Of well, I mean just not to keep time.
02:49:50 Of ******* bees.
02:49:52 Like it's like if all you want is honey.
02:49:56 It you shouldn't like if you're just an average person and you just wanted like, some honey.
02:50:01 I mean, unless you eat like a lot of honey all the time, it's stupid to have bees to them because it's like I can just go to the store and and there's just honey right there, and it doesn't cost that much.
02:50:11 Like, I mean, real honey costs kind of a lot now.
02:50:16 Because there's so much ******* fake.
02:50:18 That's the other.
02:50:18 Thing a lot of people buying honey.
02:50:21 It's not honey.
02:50:22 Make sure you look at the labels.
02:50:24 There is a lot of honey at the store.
02:50:25 That's not actually honey.
02:50:26 It's just.
02:50:27 Corn syrup with honey flavoring in it like a shocking amount of it almost, I'd say.
02:50:33 All of it, unless it's.
02:50:34 It's like raw honey.
02:50:35 Anyway, that makes more sense to the average person to just.
02:50:41 Why would I?
02:50:42 Do that when I can just go to the store and it's just right there, you know, it's and it's cheap.
02:50:47 It's not that much.
02:50:49 You know, in fact, if I if I if I just spent on honey, what I would pay for like the bees and the.
02:50:56 The you know all the supplies and everything like that.
02:50:59 I'd have a ship I'd have.
02:51:00 So much honey.
Speaker 6
02:51:02 You know.Devon
02:51:03 And so people, people have just been thinking like that for a long time, and that's that's affected.02:51:10 The way that people understand the world, I think cause that.
02:51:15 That deprives you of.
02:51:16 That that knowledge you get from interacting with the real world.
02:51:21 Because instead of learning these lessons that you learn by interacting with like a a goat for goats, milk or bees, or even like a I don't know like potatoes that you're growing and whatever the **** the lesson you learn is, oh, I go to the store and I give them money and they give me potatoes.
Speaker 6
02:51:41 You know.Devon
02:51:42 And that what does that teach?02:51:43 You teaches you to use their system.
02:51:47 And that's about it.
02:51:48 But I'll check out that interview.
02:51:52 Fan Tour $5 appreciate that great show Devin. Spare the rabbit. No, I cannot spread that rabbit. I I look if I can chase him.
02:52:02 Out the yard, I'll.
02:52:02 Do it.
02:52:03 But he's.
02:52:06 He's already adapted.
02:52:07 He's already like, this is his home, he thinks now and.
02:52:12 And I've tried to get that ******.
02:52:13 He's sneaky as ****.
02:52:15 I'll tell you what.
02:52:18 Like I said, I'll try to.
02:52:19 Chase them out the the gate.
02:52:22 But I really doubt that's going to happen.
02:52:23 I think it's just.
02:52:24 Going to have to get.
02:52:26 Taken care of.
02:52:29 Nate Gray, do you have any opinions on the creation of the suburbs?
02:52:33 I believe it was one of the most destructive forces to our people in North America and Europe.
02:52:39 Immigrants generally live in the suburbs, not the founders of the city.
02:52:44 American cities are filled with the hermit crab people.
02:52:52 I mean, I don't know.
02:52:55 I've never really studied.
02:52:59 The birth of suburbs in America.
02:53:03 That might be something to look at.
02:53:06 Suburbs were nice at one point in time.
02:53:15 But yeah, like.
02:53:16 No one lives in the cities anymore.
02:53:18 I mean, cities are.
02:53:20 That's where the parasites usually show up.
Speaker
02:53:25 I'm going to.Devon
02:53:25 Put that suburbs.02:53:30 Suburb I grew up in.
02:53:31 Was OK, it was decent.
02:53:34 For America.
02:53:36 Colonel N word.
02:53:38 The more black words or black pills you give me, the more I want to leave this country.
02:53:45 **** this jig.
02:53:46 A Jew nation?
02:53:47 Well, I mean, there's not a whole lot of places you can go that where you can avoid this kind of stuff.
02:53:52 America is still not that bad.
02:53:55 It's a bit you gotta remember how big America is and there's lots of places within this country that still aren't.
02:54:01 Super Bad and most you guys aren't going to be a high priority for, I mean.
02:54:07 You know, like in terms of.
02:54:10 The eye of soron that.
Speaker 6
02:54:12 You know that is the.Devon
02:54:13 That that is the federal agencies these days.02:54:16 I don't think they're going to be, you know, that you're drawing much attention.
02:54:19 To yourself.
02:54:23 Or it's it's just about where you.
02:54:26 Decide to live here.
02:54:29 There's a lot of variance.
02:54:32 SPQR is Mike judge's office space, a white pill reality pill or a black pill. Any value in the film I did a whole video on it. It's called.
02:54:44 Nice until we're not.
02:54:47 So I suggest you check that out.
02:54:50 Whether or not it's a white pill.
02:54:52 Or black pill is up to you.
02:54:54 But it's.
02:54:56 I did a whole thing on that.
02:55:00 Elic, we need family pills.
02:55:04 As I suspect we got a lot of in cells listening.
02:55:08 Well, I don't know.
02:55:09 I don't think we have a bunch of in cells listening, but.
02:55:12 Maybe some?
02:55:17 Yeah, I mean, I don't know.
02:55:18 I don't talk about.
02:55:20 Family stuff that much uh.
02:55:26 Yeah, I mean, I don't know.
02:55:29 Part I like to keep at least part of my life somewhat private.
02:55:36 But there's.
02:55:39 I mean, there's look, there's there's people that that do family content.
02:55:44 I'm not really a family.
02:55:45 Show I don't think.
02:55:49 I'm more of a family show than Shrek though.
02:55:54 Arminius, no one said that there were no planes.
02:55:58 I've never believed that.
02:55:59 Just the number of things that seem odd about this video.
02:56:02 The story of the guys reaction etcetera, I don't know.
02:56:05 I like I watched it it.
02:56:07 Seemed seemed normal to me.
02:56:11 People you remember people just didn't.
02:56:14 Know what the hell was going on?
02:56:16 Like, that's the one thing.
02:56:18 You have these these videos.
02:56:19 Of people are ohh that they're acting weird.
02:56:22 I wouldn't act like that if my kid got gunned down.
02:56:24 That's like, how do you know?
02:56:27 Maybe you would, you know, like, has your kid been gunned down?
02:56:32 You know, where did you see an airplane hit a building that you don't know how you're going to react to that?
02:56:37 People act weird in weird situations.
02:56:42 So it's it's.
02:56:44 Yeah, I I.
02:56:45 I watched it.
02:56:46 Nothing stuck out to me is weird.
02:56:48 They just look confused.
02:56:49 They're just like, what the hell just happened?
02:56:52 And I could see that being.
02:56:55 A normal response you know, just like it not seeming real, you know, not really sinking in.
02:57:01 What the **** was going on because that's kind of how it felt at first, like watching it on TV.
02:57:06 I mean, I didn't see it.
02:57:08 Happened live, the first one or anything like that.
02:57:10 I think I saw the second one hit live on TV and it was just more of like, what the ****?
02:57:17 Like, what's what's going on?
02:57:18 Because it didn't it?
02:57:19 Did just it, didn't make sense.
02:57:21 They didn't like like the whole, especially when I was younger, you know, like the whole terrorism or, you know, that narrative hadn't been released on the public yet.
02:57:30 So it just seemed like weird plane crashes that didn't you know, it was hard to put together like you were just like, why is this happening?
02:57:37 This does.
02:57:37 This is weird, like in your head part of one of the possibilities.
02:57:42 Was like is there something wrong with the planes?
02:57:44 You know like it would.
02:57:46 It wouldn't be until later on that they would start saying, oh, it's Osama bin Laden, you know?
02:57:50 And then.
02:57:52 Everyone, just that's how they they looked at it.
02:57:56 But in the meantime, it was.
02:57:59 It was puzzling to a lot of people.
02:58:02 SPQR, by the way, he has risen happy Easter, happy Easter to you.
02:58:08 Sheen Lantern there was a surprisingly bass line, maybe unintentionally from the film.
02:58:14 The Forever Purge, the main character, a white male, tells a Mexican.
02:58:19 I don't think white people are any better or worse than others, just different.
02:58:25 And I just think we should stick to our own.
02:58:27 And the character is sympathetic.
02:58:30 The movie The Forever Purge.
02:58:35 Is that one of the purge movies?
02:58:36 I feel like there's so many ******* purge movies.
02:58:45 And they're all terrible.
02:58:46 The first one was at least.
02:58:50 Like well put together and the rest of them just turned into, like, black horror films after that.
02:58:57 I'll add that to my.
02:58:57 Notes here $5 from Hamra. Thorazine. Appreciate that coach Red Pill is missing. Ah, no post in just almost 2 days.
02:59:09 He warned us weeks ago that after 12 hours of silence he could.
02:59:14 We could assume he's captured by the SB Ukrainian CIA death prayers for him.
02:59:20 I hope there is another explanation.
02:59:23 I you know, I've been so busy out doing yard work and bee stuff that I hadn't.
02:59:31 I hadn't put that together that he hasn't been.
02:59:35 I thought he was on the Duran stream.
02:59:40 I guess maybe it has been two days, hmm.
02:59:45 Well, that would suck.
02:59:46 I I've been thinking that something was going to happen to that guy.
02:59:51 Just you know.
02:59:58 Yeah, I mean, we'll.
03:00:02 Hopefully he's OK.
03:00:06 I I said in the very beginning like.
03:00:10 I didn't think.
03:00:13 What he was doing was going to be conducive.
03:00:15 To a long life.
03:00:19 But uh, you know.
03:00:23 We'll see.
03:00:24 We'll see what happens.
03:00:26 I'll look into that further after the show. I know, I know some people who know him, so I'll see if anyone's heard from him.
03:00:33 Arminius, it's been a few years since the since your first and only streamed guest.
03:00:40 Now, being equipped with better Internet, do you think you might have anyone on at some point?
03:00:45 Yeah, probably at some point I I just got to.
03:00:49 I got to think of who it.
03:00:50 Would be I'm I'm.
03:00:51 Going to be on a couple of different people streams in the next few weeks here.
03:00:58 I'll give you guys more information on that.
03:01:00 And so yeah, I'll be able to.
03:01:02 Have at least I'll have to give it.
03:01:04 A shot, who knows.
03:01:05 Maybe the Internet will hold up.
03:01:06 Maybe it won't.
03:01:08 But I'll give that a shot so.
03:01:11 All right.
03:01:13 Electrocat $5.
03:01:16 Do you know anything about?
03:01:19 Manuka honey it's claimed to have many beneficial properties.
03:01:24 Manuka honey, huh?
03:01:25 I don't.
03:01:25 Know what that is?
03:01:28 Is that B bread?
03:01:29 Let me look.
Speaker 6
03:01:31 Manuka honey.Devon
03:01:39 What is it?03:01:43 It's uh from the manuka tree.
03:01:47 What's the manuka tree?
03:01:52 Looks like it's mostly New Zealand and Australia used as a sugar substitute.
03:02:01 Nuka tree.
03:02:06 Yeah, I I I guess.
03:02:07 I'd have to grow manuka trees to make it.
03:02:09 Basically it's just it's honey made with manuka tree blossoms.
Speaker 6
03:02:15 UM.Devon
03:02:17 Which apparently is a tree they've got in Australia.03:02:25 New Zealand.
03:02:27 But you know, probably not anything I can make out.
03:02:31 All right, let me hang out regular chat.
03:02:32 Just for a second, and then I'm going to bail on out of here.
03:02:39 It tastes weird and costs $20.00 for two Oz. That's.
03:02:43 Kind of expensive.
03:02:45 Honey, it's just expensive, though raw honey especially.
03:02:51 I don't know.
03:02:51 Well, like I said, I think one is what's so expensive is is so much of it is.
03:02:57 Just this fake corn syrup ******** now.
03:03:04 Manuka these nuts.
03:03:11 Another reason one.
03:03:12 Or Night Nation review $5. I really want to get black pill to come on my show as a guest for an interview.
03:03:19 Would love it if you would consider it any.
03:03:24 I mean, I don't know who you are, but.
03:03:28 Yeah. Is that?
03:03:29 The Knight Nation review is that the name of your channel?
03:03:32 I'll check it out.
03:03:34 Sure, we can probably do it.
03:03:35 I usually don't mind.
03:03:37 Unless you're some kind of weirdo.
03:03:40 Which I don't think you are, you know.
03:03:43 So I'll check out your I'll check out your channel.
03:03:49 Yeah, I usually don't mind.
Speaker 6
03:03:55 Uh, let me Scroll down here.Devon
03:04:03 People are saying he is a weirdo.03:04:05 Oh, no.
03:04:13 Crazy cat Jim.
03:04:14 I didn't know the Aussies had stolen one of our native trees.
03:04:17 ******** steal everything from New Zealand.
03:04:20 Talking about the the the.
03:04:23 The blossomy tree.
03:04:27 Greens from Stanislaus County.
03:04:29 Deb hope all is well.
03:04:30 Stanislaus County, where I feel like a where is that again?
03:04:34 I've lived so many places I'm trying to remember where it's at Stanislaus.
03:04:40 I'm gonna look that up cause I.
03:04:41 Feel like I've lived there.
Speaker
03:04:43 Stanislaus County.Devon
03:04:53 Now, yeah, I have lived there.03:04:57 Although I feel.
03:04:58 Like that's Modesto that I used to be in.
03:05:01 I used to live in Stockton.
03:05:03 I thought we were in San Joaquin County.
03:05:06 So maybe, but maybe not.
03:05:11 We're in the middle of the map here with Stockton and Stanislaus.
03:05:16 I know there's really engaging stuff, right?
03:05:18 I'm sorry, guys.
03:05:19 I'm going to find this out and I'm out here.
03:05:23 I think I think that now it's just Modesto.
03:05:25 That's why.
03:05:26 All right, so it just sounded familiar.
03:05:28 So I'm not.
03:05:29 I haven't actually lived there.
03:05:31 I lived right next to it.
03:05:32 Alright guys.
03:05:34 Well, I hope you enjoyed the stream.
03:05:36 Appreciate you guys all hanging out here on this Saturday night.
03:05:40 I don't remember what I have for.
03:05:42 The end video.
03:05:46 But it can't be as cringe as last time.
03:05:49 So with that.
03:05:51 You guys enjoy yourselves for black?
03:05:53 Pill night, of course.
Speaker 6
03:05:58 Dim stack.Speaker
03:06:02 Everyone of a lizard.03:06:03 I'm a lizard.
03:06:05 No, my son, you're just an anti Semite.
03:06:14 Touch me too.
Speaker 7
03:07:59 It's free.Speaker
03:08:38 My house should be a House of prayer and you have turned it into a.03:08:42 Den of thieves.
03:09:04 It's the dogs, it's the dogs.