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♪ Can't vote ♪ ♪ Does it know can't shot ♪ ♪ Space closed closed ♪ - What is up guys? It's Andy Purcellin, this is the show for the real estate goodbye to the lives, the fakeness and delusions of modern society, and welcome to mother fucking reality guys today, we have Andy and DJ! - Cruz and the mother fucking internet.
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Sure, the show. All right, yeah, we'll start, man. $7K a post though, I mean.
“I mean, is that like a limit on how many I could make a day or like, how's this work, you know what I'm saying?”
Well, I wouldn't know. Yeah, man, what's going on though, bro? All as well. That's good, man. Well, that is a good one. It's good. That's silver lightning for energy. Dude, it's so crazy. The cherry slush, I guess, is out now everywhere. Everybody's talking about it. Everybody's talking about it.
Yeah, I had, you know, it's good. It's good. It's definitely like a top top four for me though. It's not my favorite either. Yeah. I think it's great, but I'm still, dude, I'm down with the origin, the great and the, yeah.
The paradise punch. Yeah, I was feeling a little bit like I had some Kyle in me, so I just grabbed the horn. Yeah, the paradise punch for me is, I like that the best, dude. Because it reminds me of the Hawaiian punch when I had when I was a kid. Yep. And we weren't able, we didn't really have the, we weren't like a Hawaiian punch family.
It was like, when you got a pouch of Hawaiian punch, it was a big deal.
“Yeah. To me, that's what it tastes like.”
Yeah. They taste like Hawaiian punch with carbonation. Yeah, but we had just red fruit drink. Red red red red is holy. We know, bro. Yeah, man. No, it's a good day, man. Dude, I wanted to share with the, with the people.
A secret talent you have, that you, you've never talked about before.
What was that? I thought we'd just take this opportunity just to share. You know what? You got Andy has a hidden talent. He has a side, side job, actually. Oh, really. Yeah. Bro, you're a meteorologist on the side? Oh, yeah, I am. Yeah, you are, dude. And so you have like five weather apps.
It's been like $1,000 a year on the weather apps. I really do, bro. Dude, I'm all, I buy the best ones. You know, I don't know where I picked that up at, but for some reason. What's the skill? It's the skill you develop.
Yeah, it's the best.
That's right. That's right. That's right. That's right. That's right.
That my favorite weather app, and this is definitely not an ad. Okay. For this is radar scope. It's the radar scope, Pro app. And it's awesome. Phenomenal. Yeah. But that one. Huh? You got to wait.
Yeah, I'm not paying for it. Yeah, I got to throw one man. And it's good. In fact, they make me feel bad because every time I open it, they give me their, like, Plokes for you. Yeah. That's like, it's like, it's like, you know, sound up, helps support or just continue to get it for free. I'm like, yep, that one right there. Yeah, not that invested.
But, but no, dude, you, uh, you're a mediaologist on the side dog and, um, you know, we're in the Midwest.
It's a planet pose. You get pretty hot. You know, a little intro. Just wanted to get you take on all the weather shit. You know, let's go to Andy with the weather. What do you got? I mean, this is typical Midwest weather. We could expect to not know what the fuck is going on at any given time. They could be sunny, right? We could have a, uh, uh, it's supposed to be sunny 75 degrees and we can end up with, you know,
Wizard of Oz happening in an hour, right? Like, that's the weather here.
“I think that's really why I got into it, man, because it's like there's just changes.”
They can't listen to the weather people. They, they, and it's not their fault because they're not on all the time, right? So like the weather changes so fast that you kind of have to just look at the stuff yourself. You know, with job, I know that you can, like, be wrong and still get paid. No, I know another one. What, um, reporters, uh, podcasters, um, also, uh, people who manufacture cell phones. Okay. Like, like, cell phones, the biggest industry in the world where the shit doesn't even work half the time.
And then they force you through playing ops lessons to buy new ones. No, yeah. Yeah. Well, I might have to expand that, that pool there. Yeah, but do, so there's actually this now. Yeah. This is like the next, uh, damaging linguists and large hail. Yep. Yeah. It's supposed to get pretty crazy. Just today. I could tell you right now.
Right now, we are not having any sort of adverse weather. Yeah, we had some, we had some this morning, a little bit last night, you know? Yeah. Um, but yeah, it's supposed to get pretty pretty here. You will see. But I did see this thing that apparently tornado alley is like shifting. Oh, really? Like, it's moving further, further north and east. Yeah.
Yeah. Like, it's covered as usually it's just like Kansas and Oklahoma, but now it's starting to like move over. And, um, yeah. Well, the places I've lived in, you know, I've, I lived in Springfield, Missouri, which is Southwest, Missouri, almost down to Oklahoma.
I lived there for eight years. And St. Louis, we've just always been right in the tornado alley.
Yeah, or whole lives. So it's funny because when people come to visit, especially this time of year, you know, it's not uncommon for Storms to pop up out of nowhere and sirens to be going off and it's always funny because the people that aren't from the Midwest, they get super nervous. Oh, we're going to die. Yeah. Okay.
“And then, and then you have to tell them they're like, are we going to die? You're like, I don't know yet.”
It's possible. But, you know, you know, unfortunately, they do hit and when they hit, they're really hard, but the chances of actually getting hit are still pretty low because they're so small. Yeah, for sure. We've got a better chance of getting COVID. Yeah, we got a little bit of that later. But yeah, no, just want to bring that up, do that. You know, it's a special talent you have, and I've never seen anybody else with it. I've got a couple other ones too, but oh, yeah. Let's share with the class.
Well, if you're prepared to, you know, but no guys is CTI. We got, we got some stuff to dive into. You guys know how this works. Remember, if you would like to see any of these pictures, links, videos, articles, go to AndyForcella.com. You guys can check all of that stuff there. Um, well, I'm just thinking of what you said, special talents. I'm just thinking of, I had this buddy and college being saled in. And he had a special talent, but I don't know if I should have.
That's a fucking cliffhanger dog. Bro, I don't know why this popped in my mind. This dude used to come out of his room, but naked. Oh, man. Okay, and bend over. Oh, man. And he could pull his nut sack like literally down to his knees and stretch it out like a fucking flying.
“Oh, shit. Yes. Like, you know, the flying squirrel?”
I, I probably, this was like a prehistoric flying squirrel. Oh my God. It was like a turn back down. Yeah. Like a flying tail. He would come out. Why? I don't know, just because he's fucking, dude, you just dumb drunk, but retards.
That's going to be like a special condition. He come out and he'd go, "Distortion!" And like, dude, there would be like, there would be like people there. And then he'd run back into his room. What the fuck? Yeah, I don't know. Don't ask me.
What's he do now?
Yeah. Just weird college shit.
“Yeah, I don't know what I'm talking about.”
You know, it's weird dude shit that you, when people drink and, you know,
and you're 22 years old, people do weird shit. Flying to a deck, though. Yeah. Wasn't gay either. I don't know.
They felt gay, but it wasn't. It was more entertaining. Dude, that's got to be like a medical condition. So, if you run his sales office right now and yell, "Distortion!" He won't fucking fall on the floor.
No shit. That's all you got to say. Don't know exactly what you're talking about. No, dude. You're going to have a bunch of people that summer smash.
Hell in the storage. Don't do that. Yeah. That's why I'm not saying his name. That's right.
Yeah. Yeah. Fuck me. That's crazy. But yeah, man.
Let's buckle up, guys. We got to talk about it too. I'm talking to his knees. Like a fucking parachute. It's a blank.
No. Dude, that's all that shit's a lie, y'all tell. No. I mean, I don't know. I see enough white winners to know.
I'm just saying man, I play sports my whole life, dude. I've been around black dudes. I've been around white dudes. You guys are all fucking full of shit about that stuff. So, see, I beg the different though.
I don't, I don't, I can say. Right? Well, okay. You might not be full of shit, but y'all write it. To the fucking wheels fall off.
Okay, I see it. Yeah. Yeah. It ain't always true. No, I mean, not always.
But, you know, there's outliers for sure. Yeah. You know, but on the whole.
Now I'll tell you where it's always true.
Okay. Those Japanese people. Oh, yes. [laughter] Well, what do I know?
It's right. I'm a weather expert. [laughter] A little fucking veggie rolls of dogs. Oh, man.
I'm just kidding. Don't fucking come through me. [laughter] All right. It's all good fun to get roundhouse to the face.
That's right. That's right. That's right. By a little karate kid. Yeah, man.
Well, let's dive into our topic, shall we? Yeah, this first one. It's funny, dude. You know, we don't, we don't, we don't like pre-game. Right?
Like the outline of the show. We don't, you know, we just kind of. You just pull up and fucking roll, right? That's, yeah.
And, you know, but it's so weird how things work because, you know, I like, I like when you wear yellow.
Oh, yeah. Yeah, I do. It's a good color on you. And in the spirit of wearing yellow, spirit of airlines. Oh, yeah.
That's actually why I wore it. RIP. [laughter] We had a he-man last show. It's right.
It's the show. Yeah, it's the spirit of the show. It's the spirit of the show. It's the spirit of the show. It's the spirit of the show.
It's the spirit of the show.
“I mean, listen, I know we don't fly now commercial, right?”
But I'm something when you use to. Like, did you ever want to? I don't even think, when is spirit start? They've been around for like 40 years. Hold on.
Really? Yeah. When it is start, is he? I don't remember spirit. Like, when I was, when I was flying commercial, I flew southwest.
Okay. Was on southwest guy. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
I don't remember spirit. I don't think I've ever felt that. I don't think I've ever flown in the spirit. Really? Yeah.
I don't, I don't, I don't belong to one of the gangs. It's great. It's great. You know what I'm talking about? Like, you got to wear colors to reflect their growth.
It's too rough for me. Spirit Airlines is like the waffle house of the sky. That's right. That's right. That's why it's yellow.
That's such a great analogy. Bro, is this the waffle house of the sky? Bro, is this the sky? It's the fucking same, dude. Like, you got to be able to defend yourself, bro.
Oh, yeah. Bro, yeah. You got to go in prepped. Your mind's got to be right. Oh, bro.
You got to be on the lookout. You can't turn your back to the wrong area of the plane. Dude. It's a different thing. And to my knowledge, she, though, like to the credit,
I know that spirit Airlines gets some shit, but I don't think they've ever had like a major, like, issue, like with like a plane crashing or a fucking mouth. I don't think they've ever had issues with the actual planes.
“Now on the planes, it's a different conversation, right?”
Because on planes, we know it gives a little, little heavy. But yeah, spirit Airlines is shut down. This has been the talk of the town and there's been, you know, employees are pissed because there was no, like, heads up. It was kind of just like, well, how are they going to heads up?
That the hell is now everybody quit. That's true. That's true. Yeah, that's true. But yeah, I mean, there's been a bunch of videos coming out, like,
pie that's making their last messages as they're like laying in and stuff that's been crazy. One other thing that's going crazy with this topic is that, you know, these people, they started putting together, like, you know, just like a in memory of spirit.
So I thought for, you know, for the show. Well, those pilots should just go start their own airline. They could, you know what I'm saying? They could. They call it the streets.
(laughter) But in, in, in, because that's real. Yeah, spirit. It's for the streets. The spirit is for the fucking streets.
They have doubt about that. They could be, you sell double them on the seats, and then everybody has to fight
One other person to get to you.
(laughter) There you go. That is a great idea. Oh, my God.
It's first cut first serve.
You better be ready to fight. It's coming first serve. Yeah, that's right. That's right.
“But yeah, so in honor of spirit airlines,”
I have a video here for you. Let's check this out. We're all going missing. (laughter) We're all going missing.
(laughter) It's crazy. Yeah? (laughter) (laughter)
(laughter) What are you? The dirty bitch? I'm not dirty. Yes you are.
(laughter) (laughter) Oh yeah. (laughter) (laughter)
(laughter) (laughter)
Bro, that's another thing we could add to the streets.
You've got to chug a flask of down Julio before you get home. Right? That's right. Because there's only two things that happen when you chug down Julio. You are fighting?
Or you are fucking. That's right. That is it. Not in the order. Yeah.
You know. Talk to you. Yeah, sometimes it's the other way. (laughter) Right.
Fuck me in. Yeah, they're down, though, they're out. And you know, it's so crazy 'cause I mean, who would have thought? Who would have thought it?
Yeah. You know what I'm saying? They're blaming the gas prices, I saw. Blaming gas prices, that's one part. Right?
They're fair. You know, it's more expensive to buy. No, it's more expensive to drive now. I couldn't have anything to do with, like, any of the shit that we just watched.
(laughter) But are you saying it would be so plain? Have you ever seen that? You know, I did, but it was so long ago. Oh, bro, it was such an interview.
And you dug in that? A house, you dug Kevin Hart. Yeah. I mean, a lot of, yeah.
“It's fucking, like, I think that was not--”
I'll tell you the worst movie that I've ever seen. What? Snakes on a plane. Oh, fucking terrible. Snakes on a plane.
And I think there was, like, more than one. Like, not more than one. I thought they made a sequel to it. Okay. That is the worst movie ever, dude.
Yeah. It combines two of my least favorite things. Airplane travel and snakes. Oh. That movie is only famous for that one particular dialogue.
Yeah. It's kind of these motherfuckers snakes. But there's motherfuckers-- Yeah, that's right. That's it.
That's the same way. That's the same way. Yeah. That was no sequel to that movie. Oh, well, good.
Thankfully, yeah. Yeah, man. But this is down. So gas prices. That's what they're putting off.
It's like the main failure. But there's also those talks that, like, that it's going to--to the Biden administration, because Spirit tries to do a merger with Jet Blue years ago that Secretary Sean Duffy from the Trump administration,
he's saying that it was Pete Buttigieg's problem or fault that he didn't go through because that could have potentially saved it. Now, people are also blaming Senator Elizabeth Warren on this as well. So even if it's hurt fault, and there's a bunch of memes going out. That's good.
That's a good one. That's good. Yeah. It's just crazy, dude. But like, you know, I know I'm young.
“What I remember though, this was, I think this was like 2,000--”
There's 2,000, 8, somewhere. It was right after the big recession, but there was the massive bailout of all the airplane companies and then there was the banks. Like, there was a bunch of these things that have happened
in the past, dude. I know one of the most recent talk about everything crash. Yeah. Let the system rebuild it for the people, but they won't do that because those are the people that finance their corruption.
It's like, where is the people's bailout? Dude. You want to fix shit, bro? I've been saying this for years. Yeah.
Okay. Instead of making the banks get bailed out, why don't you bail out people on their debt? And let us see what the economy does. Let them take the hit once.
They'll be nice, right? They'll be fucking real easy for you. Now, just before you go ahead, I have a point that I saw, post on your point that Dubai went and made tax-friendly laws so the business is boomed and a lot of people flew in to start their businesses there.
And the other South American country that went really hard on crime, as South American law, they made it crime free so that people are flourishing their, it's becoming a popular tourist destination. Right. So if government did what you were just saying right now,
yeah. Businesses will really boom.
And everything will go amazing.
Yes. That's 100%. The whole problem we have in this country is that the biggest banks in the world with the most money in the world have everybody wrapped around, you know,
they're back over the barrel with debt.
Those people never get real relief.
Ever.
“And you know what? Yeah, you have to be responsible for your debt”
and your financial decisions and all those things.
But they say that to us and the banks don't do that themselves. That's right. So, yeah. I mean, one of the things, and this is how you know that politicians are so full of shit, okay?
Because this would be a real easy problem to solve and America could become one of the most prosperous countries that have ever lived if the people who have created the situation were dinged one time for creating the situation that they've created. Right.
If you took all the credit card and you took all the banks and you wiped everybody's debt free and said, okay, we're not even changing the way it should be. We're just starting over and make the banks start over instead of people starting over.
The country for the next 50 years would be ridiculously prosperous. And it would be an easy thing to do. And you'll accompany that with low tax of some sort of flat tax, a 10% tax, you eliminate the corruption. You know, and the people that are getting cut out here
are the people that are stealing the money. That's the thing. And so if these people really wanted to correct what was going on, these would be simple moves to make. But the people that would get hit with this have so much money and power
that they're able to buy everybody else off. And so they'd be cutting off their own interests, which very few people are willing to do. That's right. So it's a really simple fix.
But, you know, having the balls to do it, and the selflessness to do it is something that our leaders don't possess. There's been a lot of talks, a lot of rumors around, you know, about the state of spirit airlines.
“I think I saw something about like the US government was thinking about”
buying in and using it for like DOD and stuff like that. Fly in some more migrants. Yep. Yep. There's also been some talks that Elon Musk might be buying it
and purchasing fucking spirit airlines. There's some talks. What do you think should be done with spirits? I mean, like, you got a lot of people, right? I think they was like 17,000 employees and workers.
Left jobless right now. That's not good for the job market. But what would you do in this scenario? I don't think the government should buy it all. I think anytime the government buys anything large like this,
we take a step towards communism. I don't think the government has any business in buying up any sort of situation like this. You know, if Elon wanted to buy it, he would have to come up with a way to make it make money.
But I think he could, you know? Yeah. I know where to start. Is that no more bonnets? No more bonnets?
What's a bonnet? Oh, yeah. There has to be less code. That right there. Yeah.
There right there. Look, man. No more. I personally think that if a plane, if I think that on the other end of the spectrum,
outside of the lowest possible transportation, I think if a company enforce a dress code on the plane, I think people would pay more to fly on it. Let's see. I also have this thought too though, right?
I didn't you talk about this in business. Like, we're products and services. Like it was a good better best, right? Yeah. There's going to be the...
I don't own any businesses.
I've never built any businesses at...
For that opportunity. That opportunity. That's right. I don't like to operate that. Yeah.
But it is a big market there though. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, but clearly it's not very profitable. It's not very profitable. It's not very profitable.
Right. So, yeah. I don't know how you do that the right way. You don't understand to make that make money. I don't know.
Well, it's a flaw. It's usually... I mean, dude, look. To sell cheap.
“And profit, you have to do a lot of scale, okay?”
A lot of business. And they're probably... I mean, Southwest has done it. Yeah. But even though they've changed their shit.
Yeah, but also Southwest is also a... For most of the time, a pleasurable experience, right? So, you know, spirit...
Now, I've never flown on it.
But I mean, reputation is... Exist for a reason. They don't care about the experience at all. And, you know, if you... I think that matters more than the price it.
Yeah, it can't be a boutique cheap. No. Don't work. Don't work. Don't work.
Yeah, man. I don't know that's weird, man. It's so crazy. See, in the scene come... I mean, 40 years in fucking service.
And now they're out. No, I don't see the end of it.
We'll see what happens.
We'll be rebranded or something. Well, I don't know. Well, I learned this too, bro.
“You know, most airlines don't even own their own planes.”
Like their least planes. Because of the turning over, I saw that. Well, it makes sense. Because then you have your... You know what your fix costs are.
Right. So when you make sense to do that. Yeah. You know, I... Just real talk.
I don't know enough about the airline industry to like make an educated statement about how it should be run. But I'm sure if I spent one day in their headquarters. And like, was schooled on it? I could figure it out.
Oh, for sure. For sure.
Man, I can tell you the first thing is like, yeah.
We're not going to be the wapahouse of the fucking sky. Oh, yes. Yeah. Yeah. Let us are down in the comments.
What they should... They should also do is like, when these people act the way they act. Or they throw fits. I don't know if they do this. But they should track across from a profile.
And not allow those people to fly or charge them. They're significantly more money. Right? Like, good behavior should be rewarded. And, you know, if people don't want to fly or do something in public,
where there's a... It's just chaos and it's unruly.
“And, you know, and that's what they got.”
Yeah. Guys, those are some of the comments. Have you guys ever flown with spirit? I'm very curious to know, are... Have you?
No, I've never flown spirit.
Yeah. I've only flown Southwest and then, you know, I flag immersion. Uh, private now. Yeah. Yeah.
It's a lot better. It's not bad. I mean, you know, I fly, I fly United. I like United. That is not bad.
Like, bro, even when we fly private, you don't see me getting on there in my workout clothes. No, no. You still do as nice? That's right.
Yeah. Like, it's just... Sometimes it's just me and you. It's just a standard, you know? And, you know, it's a reflection of the standards that we...
That we have in society. Yeah. When we talk about this, but, like, even, like, looking at old pictures of airports and, like, Yeah. Not only airports, the...
Inside the airplanes, people used to dress in, like, 3B suits. 3B suits. Yeah. And the food was served on tablecloth with, like, proper cutlery. Yeah.
All that thing is getting minimized and minimized and minimized. It's all transactional right now. Well, and it's all for profit. Yeah. And what you don't realize is that people will actually pay more for experience.
Yeah. You know, so there becomes a point of, you know, diminishing returns with that. That's right. You know, minimizing it to the point where it's total shit. Because not the way you want to minimize it.
“You want to minimize it and streamline it for profit to the point of where the customer really doesn't notice the dip and experience, right?”
Like, for example, like, you mentioned the meals, okay? We all know how they served the meals on the airlines, right? Everything is set up for assembly line. It's like, it's, like, worse than hospital shit. Right?
That's a whole nother discussion. For the amount of money that people pay for insurance, they should be getting great food in the hospital. But anyway, when you, you could easily present the food differently to make the perception of higher quality. But they won't do it because they make two cents more or ten cents more per meal doing it the way they do it. And there's a, there's a point there where you don't want to cross.
You know what I mean? Yeah. Yeah. I mean, guys, jumping on this conversation, that's not down in the comments. Our IP spirit.
Yeah.
Ultimately, it's just a poorly run business.
And that's that. Yeah. Hell yeah, man. Well, guys, let's keep cruising. Shall we?
Let's get to headline too. Got a little bit of COVID 2.0 coming. Oh, yeah? Yeah. This one's interesting.
We read, it's three dead of suspected antivirus infection on cruise ship. Who says? You know how you time there involved? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
Bullshit. Oh, yeah. Bullshit. Yeah. One case of antivirus infection has been confirmed in the laboratory.
The organization said on Sunday, there are five additional suspected cases. So three people who were board a cruise ship selling the Atlantic Ocean have died. Of suspected infections of antivirus the World Health Organization said on Sunday referring to a rare family of viruses carried by rodents. One case of the infection was confirmed in the laboratory. The organization said in the statement, there are five additional suspected cases.
Of the six people infected, three have died. And one person was in intensive care in South Africa, it said. Foster Mohail, a spokesperson for the National Department of Health in South Africa, said passengers of the international cruise ship. In the Hondias, I was wearing South African medical facilities, quote following serious health complications arising from undiagnosed severe acute respiratory infection. Now, the currently sitting off the coast, they will not let them like go to port.
They're kind of being quarantined in the ship.
This guy who's currently on board put this club out.
Let's check this up. I'm currently on board the ambitabias and what's happening right now is very real for all of us here. We're not just a story. We're not just headlights. Where people, people with families, with lives, with people waiting for us at home.
All we want right now is to feel safe to have clarity and to get home.
“So if you're seeing coverage about this, just remember that there are real people behind it.”
I just asked for your kindness and understanding. Why does it look like he's reading? I didn't notice that. I wasn't paying close enough attention. If you were to watch, you played again.
I was just thinking about like, I was thinking as he was talking. When you're seeing it again, just look at his eyes. We're just a story. We're not just headlights. Where people, people with families, with lives with people waiting for us at home.
Oh, man. He's reading. That's weird. That is weird. That is weird.
I didn't catch that because when he was talking the first time,
I was thinking like, God, this sounds like exactly like the shit that we're saying. You know, when people are grandmas or dying and stay home, and I'm just thinking like, oh, fuck. Here we go again. Yeah, I wasn't watching his eyes, but that's a good call.
All the text also is heavily keyworded. Like all the words are heavy keywords, which will affect you.
“Yeah, I mean, listen, it's happening, right?”
The MV, Hombius, which was carrying about 150 passengers from various countries, left Ushiawa in Argentina about three weeks ago from McNary Island, stopping in mainland Antarctica, the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, nightingale Island, Tristan, St. Helena, Essentially in Cape Verde. In the statement on Sunday, the operator of the ship, Oceanwide Expeditions,
closely monitoring the situation, and is deploying all available resources to ensure appropriate medical care, support for passengers, and crew. So they're currently sitting right outside of Cape Verde, and they're not being allowed to port. And there's three dead bodies on there.
So I don't do, have you ever done a cruise? No, yeah. Have you ever seen the footage from a cruise? They're nasty. Yeah, why do you think I would go on?
It's like recycled water. The purpose of becoming wealthy is so you don't have to fuck with other people. All right. Like, it's just you, your friends, you ran a boat,
and you go on your own cruise. Yeah, it's right. There won't look.
“If you see me on a cruise, business is bad.”
All right. I'm just telling you, man. Like, I'm in trouble. Yeah, I must start to go fund me. Yeah, okay.
I don't do umbrella. You know, I keep thinking of that like famous video of the carnival cruise, where all your people are all those people, your people. Oh, my people are so cute.
Your people are fucking doing the line answer whatever it is. And then there's like these like two little white people and like their kid. And they're like hiding their kid.
Everybody's working. And I'm like, yeah, not for me. No, no, never. I get invited all the time. I got friends if I can love them.
I thought, you know, like, and it's also interesting too because there's a lot of my people. And I would have thought that we were like learned our lesson by now. (laughing)
I really do. Yeah, I'm saying about boats. Yeah, I'm like, come on, man.
That was the first thing I wanted to do.
Come on, everybody. Get off this boat. Yeah, no. I don't do that shit. I'm smarter.
You know, I mean, look, bro. You know, I know there's a lot of people that really like it. And you know, we're all making jokes and shit. I know there's levels to it and stuff, but real talk.
Like, I don't, like, when I'm in public around people, and this isn't even before like people know who I was and stuff, I just don't, like, even when I go on vacation, man. And like, you know how, like, you meet people on vacation and they become, like, your vacation friends?
I'll do that shit. (laughing) You know what I'm saying? That's not what I do. Yeah.
I want to be left alone. I want to hang out who I'm there with. I don't want to talk to you. Hmm. I'll be nice.
I'm vacation. You're not going to know that I don't want to talk to you. But I really don't. Yeah.
And I just kind of always been that way.
Yeah. I've only got one example of vacation friends that I actually like. - Yeah, they're big fans of the show, they're really awesome people. They happen like five minutes in, bro. And I'll be honest, I was worried that first.
- Yeah. - Well, dude, cause they always get weird.
- Yeah, but Nate's awesome dude, bro.
I'm just why they're fucking phenomenal people. But yeah, I'm saying it every time I've ever met vacation friends.
On the full vacation, I always get like this, like a swing or vibe off.
- Bro, yeah, dude. - Like they get too comfortable and it's like, hey man. - What is that man? - Like, no. You guys will go see the sunset together?
- Yeah, no. - I want to see the sunset. - Yeah, I'm a soul. - Yeah, that's right. So like, I'm not that kind of vacationer.
- Yeah. - You know, I try to go to places where, you know, I'm just gonna have my own time. That's just me, man. - Yeah.
- Now, let's get to and foil a little bit, right? Because, you know, Z'sha, I pointed out something very,
“very important about that video that I didn't even catch on the first go around, right?”
But because, you know, people tend to forget, right? COVID was a long time ago, so it seems or feels, right? But we've been in a day that was so much shit over the last six years. You know, and I find this very interesting because, like, you gotta look at the timing and of all of this shit going on, right?
Everybody's distracted with the Middle East right now, right? And I know we've said, you've said countless times in the show, you know, if all those fills, there's a few different big red buttons that can be pressed. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? And so, like, are you, are you, are your initial thoughts seeing the story here in the story?
Like, right? Or is it just noise and, I don't know. - I don't know. I mean, look, that's the problem with everything that we have going on. Okay?
They do have us by the balls. All right? Let's say we revolt. Let's say we burn it down. Let's say we take over.
These people could just release some shit that they all have the antidote to. That would kill everybody else. And I believe, I think everybody should believe that they would do that. - Yeah.
“- So, and that's why the solution is cultural, it's not violent.”
It has to be just like they've imperceptibly infiltrated and subverted over time. That's how it's going to be done the opposite way. It's going to be done through cultural change, you know, working from the bottom up, local government, personal standards, personal excellence, restoring that in the community, and working up in a way that doesn't trigger them to push any of those buttons.
It has to be almost imperceptible to them. Okay? People really need to understand that. Like, when we talk about personal excellence being the ultimate rebellion, it's not just because it really is the way to change the culture,
because as we talk about over and over and over again, if we were to be able to have some sort of revolt and overthrow all the government's worldwide,
the problem is, is the day after that, and the week after that,
and the month after that, we still have a society of low-standard, high-intitled, weak, low-ambition, fat, supplicating emotional victims that will continue to operate the same way that they operate. You cannot fix that with the change in leadership. Just like you can't fix that in a company.
You can't just bring in, like, a sports team. You can't just bring in a new coach and you have an established culture and allow people to operate the same way and think the coach is going to change it. There's a reason why when new coaches come in that are good, there are some people that get away, that they get rid of.
And some people that the fans don't like them getting rid of. And it never makes the papers like, "Hey, this guy's a cultural cancer. This guy's causing problems in the locker room." But that's what happens. Like, when you see your favorite player traded away without any real expectation,
it's probably because he's fucking the other dudes wives are some crazy shit. No, you never know. But they don't talk about, all right? So you can't people have to really smarten up when it comes to what it's going to actually take to change things.
And it's going to take individuals taking individual responsibility first for their own lives,
second for their communities and doing that at scale and allowing that ripple effect to spread and move upward through the channels of government. And if we did it that way, it will work. But anything else will not work because the minute that everybody riots and burns it down and gets violent and all the shit that these people talk about,
that's when they can push these buttons that just destroy everything. Yeah, yeah.
“So, to answer your question, I don't know, you know, I remember when COVID started and I remember seeing the videos, dude.”
And the first thing that you should know, they first look, I remember it.
They started talking about it in like November and started hitting the kind o...
And then in December, they were still talking about it.
“And then January, they were still talking about it.”
And then in February, it got more intense. And then in March, it was like we're shutting the world down.
And the videos that they were showing for those first, you know,
couple months were literally 100% propaganda. It was terrifying, too. Yeah, because they were showing videos of people literally, they were saying this here. And I bet it's hard even to find these videos now. But I bet they've been scrubbed.
We're showing videos of people walking down the street in China, they said it was China. And they just fall over in the street, that's collapsing. Yeah. And nobody died of COVID that way. So that was clearly fear-based propaganda to get people to be terrified of it. And the dudes in the bio-hazard suits and shipping them up off the streets.
Yes, yes. Yes. That's traumatizing, bro. Well, I mean, yeah, because you start to think about it. And then you think about the predictive programming that we've seen, like movies like Outbreak.
Oh, yeah.
“And all of these movies that have like, or War Z, or these movies that are based around,”
you know, this disease that shows up out of nowhere and literally wipes the whole planet out.
So we already kind of were thinking, like, this is possible. You know, there's movies about this and must be possible. And it makes sense, right? Because, you know, if I get the flu, then you get the flu, and then he gets the flu, we all kind of, you know, know what that's about.
Or so we thought there's actually a lot of debate around that particular topic. But I haven't seen the same level. That video is not the same level of fear propaganda. No, what they do during COVID. But we don't know, maybe it gets worse, you know?
Like maybe, maybe the next version. Maybe to all the people on the boat fucking get it done. That's right, right? It's like playing up as a fucking abandoned ship. Yeah.
And then somehow, like, if it's, we'll know soon, is what I'm trying to say.
Because they're going to make it as scary as possible if it is. Now, the fact that the who, the World Health Organization's involved, is probably a bad sign. That's right. All right. Well, I think we're out of the who now.
But you know, I was also thinking about this to recover. You know what, really, like accelerated the fucking shit is when they started telling people, you could have it and not even show symptoms. Well, yeah. You don't say like, I broke.
Then people really got like, there's lots of things I'm sorry, baby. I'm going to tell you what really accelerated. Here's what accelerated. I made a post about this back then and got fucking screamed at by everybody. You know what accelerated the most?
Was all the fucking influencers on the internet post and pictures of themselves in the mass. Like, they somehow responsible. Virtue signaling. This was the way to do it. And they were trying to, like, they were trying to present it as if it was a cool thing.
And I saw it right away and I made a post. I said, hey, you know what you guys are doing. You're actually doing the work of these people that they want you to do. And everybody's like, oh, you're so full of conspiracy. You're conspiracy theorists.
You're irresponsible. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And then after everybody bought into the mass thing, it just went from there. Yeah. Yeah.
Even though there was zero scientific evidence that mask prevent any sort of transmission like that. And then on top of it, they had the, the case counter. And then we found out later that the case counter was driven by, by test. The PCR test, the cycle rate turned to the maximum, which will actually throw a false positive. Because it will detect any sort of bacteria in your fucking nose.
So like, it was all manufactured. There's still been no accountability for it. And if there's no accountability for it, the chances of the happening again are very high. This is why there should have been accountability immediately for it. And yet we still see no accountability.
It's like, and I was talking to a person who is, you know, politically involved. And they were like, nobody cares about that anymore. Well, dude, you should. You should give a fuck about that. You should still care about that.
Because dude, the next time if these people, that was a test, dude. That was a compliance test. And what happens if they release something that actually kills people or that, you know, like, dude, there's just, people got to wake the fuck up. I don't think I hope not that they could run the same play again.
“I think it would have to actually be really killing people for it to work again.”
Yeah. But who knows, man? Well, I mean, that's the other scary part, dude. It's like, but how would we even know if it actually, you know what I'm saying? Because I do, I also have a feeling, too, that I go the same videos.
How about you remember the mass graves, right?
Yeah.
Like, dude, because we had one, not, it wasn't a mass grave, but we had,
they set up out in the earth city.
“They set up a fucking, you know, a mobile, mobile work.”
Yeah. And they were user, refrigerated, fucking, just a trailer. Yeah. They also brought those two big, red cross ships. They're nobody went to.
And one to LA. And nobody, they were zero patients on it. Bro. And then when you said that, all the people that bought into it are like, you're so full of shit. Bro, you're on the internet.
Virtue signaling for your own attention and your own self worth and your own cloud. They're not even paying attention to whatever's going on. They're just going along with what they're told to go along with because they want to be with the end crowd. It takes a lot of courage to look at something when everybody else is doing it and say,
no, that's bullshit. And there was two few of those people. But luckily, there was enough to eventually destroy the narrative. But it should have happened immediately. Not like, dude, if everybody would have said, fuck it, I'm not staying home.
And I'm not wearing the mask. The shit wouldn't have worked. It only worked because we participated. And then ultimately, we find out why they did this, which was to make the biggest wealth transfer in the history by closing all the mom and pop businesses,
making essential businesses.
People go to Walmart, but they couldn't go to their local restaurant. They could go to their local restaurant, but they had to wear the mask by they were walking to their table and they could take it off. Like, anybody with fucking two ounces of intelligence can understand how stupid that is. And a lot of people now look back and they're like, man, that was that.
Why couldn't you see that in the moment?
“Well, the truth is, you could see it in the moment, but you chose to ignore it”
because everybody else was doing it and you didn't want to take the flag. So really what we have was a problem of cowardice. And that's what caused the entire problem. And then the result of that cowardice was billions of people taking an unproven medication that is now causing the overall mortality rate to be at the highest rate
that it's ever been in the history of humankind, causing all sorts of complications, heart issues, turbo cancers, all this crazy shit. And people have lost loved ones. And there's people walking around today that took that shot that are terrified of what could happen.
And none of that would have happened. Nobody would have taken those things, had people just not went along with the shit when it started. It wouldn't have happened. They couldn't have done it.
So cowardice is what actually allowed the problem to materialize and cause the real damage. True. Well, it's just so crazy. It's just so crazy dude. Like it doesn't feel like it was that long ago.
It doesn't for me because to me, time changed then. Yeah, because I woke up and when I say woke up, I mean, I came became aware of what was going on. And there's been no accountability. And like it bothers me so much because the truth of the matter is that was the biggest crimes against humanity that's ever been perpetrated on humankind ever.
Ever. And there's been no accountability. And that burns my ass. And so like I can't let things like that go. So ever since 2020, like I've kind of felt like I'm still in 2020.
It's weird because I look at pictures of myself. And I'm like man, you look younger than. And I look in the mirror and I'm like, that was six years ago. And then I'm like, it feels like it was yesterday because it hasn't. There's been no closure.
Yeah. You know. Yeah. Yeah. And then you look at shit like this.
Like Fauci's now teaching at Georgetown University. Getting a kiss. So are the highest paid fucking member of our federal government. Get to the orchestrate and fucking deal with all of this shit. And then get to fucking cushy job at Georgetown.
Not only that.
It's not the first time he did it.
He's done it before. He did it in the 80s with eight. Yeah. There. Leave that next generation of officers.
That guy. That guy. That guy. Should not be breathing error. For real.
Like he should have been made in example of him. Ham, Tedros, all the people that pushed it. Dude, it's disgusting. He looks different there. No, he looks like the same little.
Looks like fuck. Yeah. I think it's just the angle. Yeah. There's no.
I'm surprised he's allowed to go in public. Yeah. I mean, bro, if your family, if your family had taken it like dude, I know families that lost people that were like 30 years old. Because of that vaccine.
If your family had been like, I don't know.
“I just know what I, how I think about things.”
I could promise you. If my family, people my family had passed away because of what that man did.
I could promise you.
I don't care about the repercussions.
He would not be breathing the error. That's just my personal position. No. And it's weird to me that like, I don't know. It's weird to me that people, I don't know.
It's just weird. So crazy, man. So crazy. We also discussed them the show. They were like people who lost everything.
19 year old daughter, some Illinois political leader. We discussed him on show. His 19 year old daughter died because of the vaccine. Yeah. It started in hard attack.
Right. So like, I just don't, I just don't understand. I don't understand how people aren't more angry about it to this point. And out of all the people, you know, none of the people close to me took it. No.
So it's not like it's personally affecting me right now.
“But man, I think about like all the people who have their businesses close.”
All the people who lost their life work and generational businesses of, you know, 100 years having to close because of the greed and the deception and the nefarious nature of these people. I just think that if I was in that position, there would have to be. I would have to get my powder flush somehow. Yeah.
Yeah. I remember when we were, it felt like almost like, like, COVID was a fucking STD or something dude. You know what I'm saying? Like, I think you gave me COVID.
Oh, yeah. Like what the fuck? You know what I'm saying? Yeah. You know.
It just retains. Even talking about it, dude. It just, I'm starting to get like, I'm starting to get angry about it. Like, like, feel the inside of my being heating up. Like, it just infuriates me man.
You know, my best friend in the fucking world had to watch his dad die on Zoom. They weren't allowed to have funerals, right? Like, because of lies. These were lies. You know, like, and nobody wants to have accountability anymore.
I don't know, man. Like, I gotta go. Sometimes I think I'm just, I'm living and breathing in the wrong era. Like, it's just not real. You've said it today, and you've said it a couple of times.
The problem is cowardice and courage.
Yeah. That's where the root of all the problems lie. Oh, yeah. And I say this in the sense of, you know, this is also why people struggle in business.
“That's why I said, like, yeah, root of almost all problems lie there.”
Yeah, come from cowardice and encourage. Yeah. Yeah. That's crazy. But yeah.
So no cruises for you. Let me tell you. You know, the rich Carlton, they have a cruise line. Yeah. That might not reach you bad.
It's the limit of the number of people. That's one of like 50 people. Yeah. Still too many. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah, man. It's, you know, it's not stuck for me. Yeah. I get it, dude.
The idea of being trapped on a boat with 50 people that I don't know.
For an unknown amount of time.
Yeah. Sounds like slavery. Yeah. Yeah. But like, yeah, man.
And then, like, you got to do the thing where you're like trying to, like, hide. Yeah. You know, although they are the tape, we don't remember. I wrote that. Yeah.
You know, like, it's just, it's just, I just don't like that. It's not for me, man. The average cruise ship carries approximately 3,000 people. Oh, fuck that bro. No.
Fuck. Something like that. What's on the screen right now? 3,000 people. Fuck that.
No. You can go up to 10,000. Yep. Never have it in her. After me.
Do you think you would have went on the tattoo in it? No. No. Dude. I'm just not like that.
That's just not, like, that's just not my thing, man. Yeah. Like, I understand people might love it. It might be the greatest thing in the world. They might go on a cruise five times a year.
It just does not sound appealing to me. Mm. It's the same way as, like, jumping out of an airplane. It's not something that I would do. It's an individual thing.
Yeah. It sounds like something I'm into. Yeah. You know? Mm.
I would rather, like, I was going to go, like, for me, my style of thing would be, and how much is a cruise to go on? Uh, it starts anywhere from, like, $300 an up. Oh, really? Depending upon how many nights you're going,
and very you're going. So you're going to cruise it before? No. $300? Yeah.
A night. And night. And night. It depends, like, if it's a two night pack, it could be just 300 bucks.
Then it goes up, like, depending on what room. Have you guys been on cruises? I have not. Really? I don't know.
Joe's been on one, though. That's a South Carolina. Leave me, baby. Yeah. Look, man.
I would rather get in my car, rent a small cabin somewhere. Go to the grocery store, do my own thing.
“That's what I'd rather, that would be more what I would like to do.”
I wouldn't mind. I'd do like a, like, chartering a yacht. That's different than that. Yeah. Fuck you.
Like, that'd be awesome. But this is, like, people you invite to come on. Yeah. But I also like the yacht thing.
You know, there's 30 to 40 crew on a yacht on a big yacht.
A lot of people.
“So now you're around all the crew all the time.”
Yeah, that's a lot of people. You know? So it's like, maybe not. Yeah. It's just not.
I mean, I would do that. Yeah. But yeah, that's not for me. That's like, that's like going to six flags.
And never being able to leave.
Yeah. Five days. Yes. I think Bezos is selling his yacht. Every scene has got a few.
Yeah. It's a half, a five hundred million dollars. Well, he has a, he has a couple. He has a big motor yacht. And then he's got it like a sailing yacht.
Right. It's huge. He's. Yeah. That's, co-rew is his name.
I don't know. We got to put your other day. Yeah. Bro. What?
Yeah. That. Yeah. Yeah. That's a sailing yacht.
I don't even know why someone buys something like that. That's fucking crazy. Yeah. Four hundred and toties. What?
Four seventeen foot. That's crazy, bro. Not for me. Mm. That's a good looking boat.
It looks like, uh, looks. Ancestrioli familiar. Okay. That's another joke. Guys, jumping on this conversation, babe.
Let us know down in the comments what you guys think. Uh, we got one more. Headline three. Uh, you ever been to Philly? Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Pull it off you. Mm. Yeah.
I think I have been there once. Yeah. I've been there a couple of times. Yeah. That's all right.
Yeah. I'm Philly's in the news. Oh, yeah. Not but not good. Their story is fucking crazy.
Headline number three reads. High school student exposes. This made to bismal reading skills as they struggle with words like silhouette and extraordinary. All right. All right.
It's like news. Oh, bro. It's, it's fucking news. So, um, my high school. That was like just normal shit when I was growing up.
Well, you made fun of kids. It couldn't really. Like, you made fun of them. And you know what happened? They learned to read.
Yeah. Fuck dude. Did you guys just do like where you teach?
“You had to call them somebody to fucking stand up and read me class?”
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I bet you hated it. I didn't know why.
I wasn't too bad. Believe it or not. My reading got worse because I got older. Well, I'll tell you one time I got bullied. Yeah.
I don't teach her.
So, it was in third grade.
In my teacher. And, um, you know how like when I don't even think they teach cursive anymore. No, they don't. Okay. But back then they did.
It was mandatory. And they'd have like the letter A, the letter B, the letter C, and cursive. And you had to like, try to duplicate it. Yeah. Yeah.
And I just, I saw the cursive letter. And I wasn't even thinking, man. Like, I just, but this taught me a valuable lesson. Okay. So, just wrote out the regular A underneath it.
And I wrote out the regular B. And I wrote out the regular C. And I didn't even like, I didn't even think of it. Like, I, it wasn't. But what it, and then she, I got an F.
[laughter] You read that's a copy of the letter. Yeah. And then she stood up in class. And like, made fun of me.
She's like, what grade was this? Third grade. Second grade. Second grade. Fucking asshole.
And she like stood up in front of the class. She's like, and then we have Andy, who didn't even do, and this is what he did. She held up the paper and showed.
And like, but here's what he taught me.
He taught me to pay attention. He taught me to pay attention. What was asked for me? Yeah. And so, you know, here I am.
Still remembering that story. That's interesting. So like, the real talk is going to ask that. You still didn't remember. Yeah.
Pay attention to the details. And that taught me that. And so I'm not like complaining about it. But like, dude, people are so fucking soft.
“If you can't say silhouette or extraordinary, maybe you should get made fun of,”
and learn how to fucking say them. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. But you know, dude, it's 20, 26. It's not going to be as easy as that, right?
This is the story here. We're at work with Alasville State. So you know what I hate it, my teachers did. Like, you know, we can take in the test, right? And teachers coming around.
They look at your notes. And they're like, come look at mine. And then they make a class announcement. Guys, make sure you're paying attention to all the scenes. It's like, fuck.
Now you're now for the rest of the test. You're super paranoid. So I got David, man. Okay, but yeah, so this story here, right? You've got a high school student in Philadelphia.
He went on, he posted a video on TikTok showing his classmates. He just gave them a little no cards like read this. And the school is the preparatory charter school of mathematics, science, technology, and careers.
In the clip, the user, by the name of what the vet,
he posted this earlier, since garnered almost 2 million views so far.
This is the clip. Read the names, Kurt. What the fuck does that say? What are my reading? Not my reading?
Just tell me how much I'm on.
“I'm sure you know, as the choir's a comedy”
that governor's schedule does that mean, please ask him a fire that comedians like Governor's schedule. If any of you homework, there's a governor's schedule and select the kernel, thanks. The crew is asking the fire to accommodate two of you.
Any of you homework? I don't know. What does that mean? What does that mean? Right, they act the people of things.
But a governor's schedule.
I don't know what does he mean. What does that mean? What does that mean? What does that mean? I don't know the girl.
Hold, stop. These are fucking high school level kids. They can't understand what that means. They can't understand that's sad. That's a product of the system.
100%. That's a product of teachers who are more concerned with teaching social constructs that don't even have any science to back them or politically correct agendas that are total bullshit that are in a handicapping people anyway,
instead of spending the time teaching them actual skills. These people are going to get out in the world and they're going to be completely ineffective, which is by design, it's by design. If you have people that are in the real world
and they are unable to read and comprehend basic things, that means they have to be taken care of by the government. This is communism playing out right here in front of your eyes. Continue.
“Also, why you need to understand everything”
when you have Chad G.B.T. Well, that's a whole another discussion. Nobody's writing original content. I got to ask the other day in R.T. how should we make sure that our brains don't rot
from relying on AI.
The answer is very simple.
Read books and write shit yourself. Very simple. If you do those are perishable skills, reading is a perishable skill, writing is a perishable skill. And I don't know if y'all notice,
but I can certainly tell like all these are almost every single caption that I read on Instagram at this point in time is written by AI. And it's gross. And the minute I see it,
I'm like, dude. And then I see the comments. And people aren't even picking it up. They're not even understanding.
“But now that I see this, maybe that's why I can understand.”
They can't recognize it. They can't even read anyway. Before we move ahead, I saw a post today that PayPal, which is a very big company, is hiring a person,
which the title is Head of Content CEO. Meaning they want to hire a person who will create and curate content around the CEO to make the CEO look more human. Open AI is hiring a person for their social content,
which is one of the biggest companies in the company, which everything is AI, and they are hiring humans to make their content look human. I mean, yeah, that makes sense.
But I mean, the thing is, look, this should be, this is sad, but it should be a red light that goes off in your head for how much of a advantage that you have by having simple human skill sets.
That's true. That's true. If everybody is so used to looking at a screen for having conversation, then somebody looks in your eyes and gives you a firm handshake,
even though that is very basic, it stands out. And they can intelligently articulate whatever they're talking about. They know things without pulling their phone up, and those kind of things.
How many discussions do you, one of my biggest pet peeves is when you're having a discussion with someone, and then they like pull-out chat, you start like pointing in there.
Like that, I see that happen, dozens of times in front of my face. And it's not like, hey, let's double-check that. It's like, they're listening, and then they're putting it in there,
and then they're thoughts to come back or the thoughts that they relay back to you.
Dude, this is how people
become completely controlled. They can't think, they can't read, they can't articulate, they can't write. They're incapable of creativity. They have zero of their own thoughts.
And this is a massive problem. A massive problem. Because what it does is it creates a community of people, a culture of people,
that are completely dependent on big brother. They're completely dependent on free shit from the government, which only comes from all the people who have done it the way they're supposed to do.
And eventually, these people who have done it the way they're supposed to do, are going to become discouraged,
“and they're going to say, what the fuck is the point of doing this?”
And that's when starvation happens. Okay? There's books about this. Like, it's not that, well, apparently, it isn't hard to read.
But, you know, there's books called, the foreturning, the red famine. You can read about how this happens. And it's happening right in front of our face. But people at least shrug.
People don't take the time.
And they think that could never happen here.
Okay? Well, what happens here when everybody says fuck it, there's no point in even trying because everything gets taken for me and given to people who don't try.
That's right. When that happens, people start. Period. And then people like, well, the government will take care of it. Well, dude, have you been to the license bureau?
Have you ever tried to get a permit? Have you ever dealt with the government before? Everything they do is so inefficient that it creates massive amounts of issues and inefficiencies.
“That's why it takes five hours at the DMV.”
That's why it takes three weeks to get an inspection or a permit. These things are a product of unnecessary bureaucracy because the government wants to create jobs. And when people operate that way, it creates a scenario
where they can't actually do things and an expedited manner. And that might not matter when you're going to get your driver's license. That might not matter. But it's certainly fucking matters when we're talking about
the delivery of food or the growth of food or basic human things. The government is a terribly run organization. And if we depend on it for our basic needs for survival, history will repeat itself,
which the history is everybody stars and dies and there is mass death. And in my opinion, we are not far off from that. We are very close to that. Think about what's going to happen
when these people are the ones responsible for providing. When these people who can't read a simple sentence and if they can't read it, they can't explain it or comprehend it. What happens when these people are in prime working age and they are responsible for the rest of society?
The answer is mass death and starvation.
Okay? Because now you have two options. You have the option of these people running shit, which they can't or the option of the government running shit, which they also can't.
So we're in deep shit and nobody's even talking about it in the way that we are right now. No, no, no, no. And my opinion is, those people should be buoyed to the end of the fucking earth until they can read simple shit.
And comprehend it? Yes, comprehend it. Like, use real talk. You're all about your fucking retards. I'll start it.
Can you comprehend that? And they're like laughing. I don't know what the fuck that means. You can't get the fuck out of my face with that shit. Like, bro.
That was really good. Did you not understand what's going to happen to you because of this? No. Yeah.
The colonel. Yeah. So what's the backlash here? Well, yeah. So the school, since that video,
we came to school is just mad because they're caught not holding the standard. Oh, man. And that crazy. Yeah.
Get into it.
Because here's the thing.
So state test scores show. That's so sad, dude. Bro. It's so sad. And all you young people out there,
you need to understand this.
“You have to take responsibility for your own education.”
You have to become a student in your own time. And this goes all the way down to basic skills of reading, and writing, and comprehension. These people who sit there and milk the government for a salary and don't give a shit about you.
They don't care if you go out in the world
Get your face stomped in.
And that is what's going to happen.
“And when they go out in the world and they get their face stomped in,”
they're going to blame everybody else and they're going to say, "Give me free shit." Which creates votes for the people that say they're going to give them free shit. And that's how everything is fucked. Dude, it's right.
So right now, state test scores shows that just 53% of students at the school test a profession in reading. And then only 19% were proficient in that. Right? And so the student posts this video.
Share it online. It's getting millions of views. Right? The school's response. Is this?
Quote. I am writing to express concern regarding the school's decision to pursue expulsion of a senior student over the creation of a TikTok account that evolved interviewing fellow students on their ability to spell words.
From what has been shared, the content appears harmless in nation
and nature and does not promote violence, bullying, or any other form of serious misconduct. So the school suspended that kid for posting that. Okay. This is the backlash of an hour dressing.
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“Those of you who are parents, you need to understand this.”
Your kids are not going to learn shit from the school system. They are not going to learn anything. In fact, I think it's going to handicap them. People are like, "Well, they will become weird. How much weirder can you be?
They will not be able to read a fucking simple sentence. And not know what it means. That's pretty weird. I don't know if I can check at a restaurant. It's a big problem.
I think all the teachers who teach these kids should be totally ashamed of themselves. Totally. They are not. They are not. They are not.
They don't understand the kid. It is bullshit. On the flip side, I saw an example of how it should be done. I sent you a link which you can pull up. There is a school in Graystone's Ireland.
The principal started this initiative of no phones in the school. You know how it is told that it takes a village to take money. So they named the movement. It takes a village. And everybody in the village is participating.
They are born into it. If a kid goes to a convenience store, the adults hide their phones. They don't engage with kids, with phones around that. If you go to the next slide. So this is a 12 year old kid in that school.
He says that I want to live long and stay healthy. He prefers collecting special coins to scrolling on a phone. He does not currently have a smart device and varies that owning one might affect his health. That's a smart young man. And if you go next and next, this is the principal that started the movement.
They are trying to encourage kids just spending their childhood without phone...
And everybody in that city is kind of feeding into it.
Yeah, well, that's racist. No, he's racist. Yeah, well, it's what's Muhammad gonna do when he gets back back back back back. Well, I mean, if they did, you know, Muhammad Muhammad wouldn't be able to tell little Muhammad how to bomb a school. I'm just playing my muscle brothers.
Shit man. Guys, jump it on this conversation, man. Let us know what you guys think down in the comments. You know what I'm saying? But for real, I know what these kids wouldn't be reading this shit on the internet.
They wouldn't know what, you know, part of the reason that in my age, everybody gets along is because the only influence you have was with right in front of your face. Okay. But now you're reading all this shit online. You're seeing all these people say this and that in this.
And then you have all these politicized teachers who think that they're, you know, some sort of activist. It's disgusting. Yeah. It's sad.
“And both kids and parents need to understand that if you want to make it,”
you have to take responsibility for your own learning. You have to. You have to. You have to. You cannot rely on the on some apathetic teacher who works.
Who works, you know, you know, three quarters of the year, and it gets three months off and collects this and that, it's, it's got to end, man. Yeah. And this sucks, too, man, because like, I had some really good teachers.
I did, too. You know, I also had some shady ones. I had some shady ones. Yeah. But I had some really, really good teachers.
Yeah. And like, honestly, I don't, I don't know what it's like out there right now. I really don't, like, I know my daughter's cool, like, it's good. You know, that great teachers. Yeah.
Really, really good teachers. But I know they're also paid. And they're taking care of it. Yeah. And it's, you know, I'm saying, but it's just like, dude,
it just sucks me. Yeah. It sucks. It's a tough problem. Well, also, and let's be real.
Okay. Let's, let's, let's even, like, take this further. Yeah. This is another product of democratic policy coming into the inner city and promising all this funding and all of these things that they're going to do.
And then intentionally withholding funds or imbezzling funds or redirecting funds into their own pockets intentionally so that they don't get the money and then create more of a problem so that they can come in every two years and be like, look what they're doing to you. Motherfucker, you're doing that. That's right.
You're doing that. The people who come into your community every single fucking two years and say, we're going to fix all these problems for these inner cities. And that's wrong. And it happens way more in the inner city than it does outside the inner city.
“So if you want to talk about like unfairness, yes, it's unfair.”
But you keep believing the same people who tell you they're going to fix it. And you also keep believing that whitey over there is the problem. It's the root of all your people. Yeah. That's not true.
No. Also, it's not, it's not a funding issue. Honestly, because I mean, if you really pull back the numbers that I probably guess how much you'll take, it's not a funding problem.
The problem is allocation.
And where they choose to spend the shit and how they choose to spend the shit and where the shit goes. Like it's fucking terrible, dude. I think that's kind of what I mean. I think there should be some standards where it's like, you know, like, yeah, if you don't qualify, if your students don't test out if they don't do this,
you don't get the fucking funds. Yeah. Not only that, dude. Like if you do, or you lose your job. And if they do pass, then how come you get the bonus?
How come, how come teachers aren't held to the line? On how their kids perform? If teachers were held accountable for how their kids perform,
“we would see some kids learn how to perform.”
Yeah. For real. You've got to put some CNN again. Okay. Like a coach that doesn't win, it's fire.
It's right. A teacher that doesn't produce good students should be fired. Mm-hmm. Okay. That's the bottom line.
The lack of accountability. And that lack of accountability goes to the teacher, to the principal, to the government officials that come in every two years, and why it goes all the way up the chain. But there's a lack of accountability.
And that's the reason that things are falling apart. And these kids will have their lives ruined because of that. And that is fucked up, man. That is fucked up. Yeah.
Yeah, man. Guys, jump in on this conversation. Let's hope down in the comments what you guys think with that being said. And they think it's funny. Yeah.
Well, they don't know about it, dude. I don't know about it. Yeah, man. Guys, with that being said, it's time for our final segment.
As always, we have thumbs up.
We're a dumbest fuck.
It's we're bringing a headline name.
We talk about it. We give it one of those two options. Do you remember your problem? I do. How was it?
That's fine. That was a good time. Yeah, that's pretty fun. That was cool. Yeah.
Do you like, like, I'm a clamor or anything to pull up to Parliament? No. Would you drive? I had a Jeep. Oh, yeah.
I said, yeah. A Jeep was cool. Yeah. Yeah. How did Jeep take the doors off?
Uh, not on prom, man. No. You don't want to mess up nobody's hair. Yellow's hair. You're wasn't included?
Yeah. That's true. Mine included. I along here, then. I did have long hair.
Yeah.
Well, it's prom season, man.
I'll tell you this. Yeah. We got fucked up before we went to prom. And then we went to prom. And one of my teacher slash coaches who is actually still there.
Today. No shit. Pulled us aside. And he was like, hey, I know what you all been doing. And he's like, I can't stop it now.
“He said, but you need to walk the line here, buddy.”
Log it up. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's kind of like, I'm super troopers the other day we were watching.
He said, hey, get your game face on. That was the talk. That was right. Like, hey. We all know.
And we're not going to kick you out of school. Yeah. But you need to know that we all know. And you need to behave. Yeah.
Yeah. Well, you probably thought you were hiding this. Oh, yeah. Oh. Oh, yeah.
Did you have the long hair in the home?
Yeah. Yeah. One of the photos is on your Instagram. Yeah. Yeah.
That's being Chris. Yeah. Yeah. There's a picture of me in Chris before prom. Oh, yeah.
In the robe. No. In the robe. There was a graduation. How'd you get that picture?
Oh. I mean, so into you, bro. There was a photo you posted of you and Chris in graduation robes. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Now, we have a prom right after graduation. Like a lot, like some people are having.
Okay. They didn't let us go out the night of graduation. So what they had, and I don't know if they still do this, but they had a lock-in. All right. Yeah.
That was the daily graduate high school. That's mean Chris. Yeah. My hair was way longer than that, though, after that. They did a lock-in.
And the lock-in was so that you didn't go out and get fucked up, crash-accar. Because back then, that's when people would really have their accident. That's smart, though. Yeah. That's smart.
So they had a lock-in. And then prom was a different day. But yeah, man.
“It was, uh, I think we drank a lot more in the kids' drink now.”
Also, like that was all you did. Yeah. You know, it was all those available. I don't even know kids still do that. And they still, they still drank and shit.
I don't know. You're asking in the wrong person. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. We didn't even have proms.
Yeah. It's an American thing. We just ride the goat. [laughter] Oh, shit.
Okay. Well, guys, it's prom season here in the United States. And, uh, you know, this is all with the fun time of the year, because everybody's posting the shit and the prom videos and stuff like that. And this one, in particular, is getting, uh, getting a little,
a little topic. Uh, it's getting some trendy, uh, trendy topics here. Uh, have my memories. Young man arrives to prom on an airport tarmac with a private jet. And two super cars.
Okay. How do you arrive to prom on an airport tarmac? It's a prom with an airport? That's right. I think they went to the Philadelphia school.
It's right. I mean, it's a world star. I mean, yeah. Um, yeah, this young man took prom to another level arriving in a white designer suit with two super cars in a private jet, reminding everyone that this ain't your average,
average prom night. Let's check this clip out. [music playing] Ooh. What's that on your wrist?
Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. What's that on your company?
Let me see. Yeah. What kind of shoes do they wear? Yeah, I don't play with them. Not one of them.
Yeah. What's going on in the back? Let's do it the time, everything. Nice. Let me see.
Bring. Yeah. [laughter] Hey, Jack. We got it.
Go to the comments. Bring 'em on. Caleb says, "I arrived."
“And at my prom, with $40 in my pocket and drove her freshly cleaned 1989”
Toyota Corolla and had the best time in my life. Yeah. Yeah. Over on Twitter. All this just to grow to prison a year later.
[laughter] I can't lie. I was kind of thinking to stay safe. All this flexing just to take Burger King orders. Dude, it's been hot.
It's been hot, man. You know, a lot of people have a lot to say about black prom.
Bro, it's a hot topic.
Yeah. It's a hot topic, dude.
I saw something that really made sense, man.
And it really made me feel bad. Someone had written that or did a video that black prom is so overdone, because most of these kids will not have weddings, and not, like, "Oh, fuck." Yeah.
And it was just like, I mean, people were mad about it. And, you know, people were defensive, and I understand that. But it sucks. It's sad. That's crazy.
That we shouldn't be thinking things like that. That should not be things. But it's not, that doesn't mean that, like, there's no truth to it. Yeah. You know?
That's truth to it. You know, the other truth, unfortunately, in fact, was, like, a lot of them may not even live. That's what I'm saying. And especially this dude, like, looked at,
it, it sucks. Look, man.
If you're going to fucking present yourself that way,
“you have to have your head on a swivel at all times.”
I have to. And I've earned everything I have. And you don't think that other young men there are going to feel like this guy is trying to show him up. And the only way they know how to handle that is through some sort of violence.
Yeah. That's the kind of we're dealing with. We're dealing with varying immature thinking. Yeah. And we're dealing with a lot of hormones.
And we're dealing with a culture that is negative. And we're dealing with, you know, men who don't know how to deal with jealousy. And, like, he doesn't know that. No. You know, when he's got, whether that's fake or not,
his watch or I'm sure it is. Yeah. And I mean, you know, it is. Like, you don't really understand, like, and that's the danger of, like, having fast success.
Because you don't know the things that kind of happened to you,
or how to handle them along the way.
You know, people do fucking hate people that show them up. They fucking hate it. Okay. I know that firsthand because it gets misinterpreted a lot for me. And I'm not trying to show people up.
I'm trying to fucking show people what the fuck is possible. Yeah. But they don't know where she comes from. Right. Right.
So a lot of times it's misinterpreted. But I also understand that. And I understand how people can be. And I've dealt with that for years and years and years. I mean, dude, I had one of my, like, man, look.
I actually think this is dangerous. Hmm. Like, what level? You know what I'm saying? I had, so I had to go to the two prongs.
Mine. And then the girl I was dating at the time. She went to a different high school. So we did both. Yeah, my prom.
Same for me. Yeah. Yeah.
“And, you know, I think for, for my prom.”
I rented her, I used her mom's car, but then for her prom. I think we ended up getting limbo. I think like that. But he's like, it wasn't in fucking crazy. You know what I'm saying?
Dude, this is, this should be out of hand nowadays, bro. It's out of hand. No, no, no. I don't know the young man. He could be a very smart dude.
He could have a really good GPA. He could have fucking. I'll be real. He didn't even look comfortable doing it. No.
And that's the thing, guys. Like, you don't have to go do all this. No. Like, bro, I'm telling you. And this is, I love success.
I've worked very hard for the life that I have. I'm very proud of what I've done. I'm proud what I've done to get there. I feel like I've done it in a way that I can be proud of. Yeah.
But at the end of the day, man, the things that make me happy are still the things that made me happy when I was that kid's age. Hangin' out with my friends.
“Doing thing, like, what we did yesterday is working right around.”
Fucking around. Fucking around. You know, like, you're great. You know, what we do. We went to-- we went to O'Reilly's to change your battery
and party a lot. Like, yeah. Actually, pretty fun. It was a great time. Yeah.
Like, we're standing out in the sun and it's hot. And we're digging into DJ's bike. And we're figuring out the thing. And, you know, I was warned not to steal. Yeah.
I'm swear. We were in there doing this whole day. And he looks at DJ. And he goes, DJ was asking. He's like, hey, man, I can borrow the tools.
And he's like, don't run off with him. You know what I have to do. You saw what I had to do. I had to give him the white guy wing. Yeah, that's the reason.
He's with me. Yeah, that's the reason. You had the gang team. Yeah, that's right. That's right.
So, but dude, you know, just simple shit man. Like, you guys don't need to be in a rush to have all this shit. You don't need to be in a rush to, you know, you're not proven anything to anybody, bro. Like, the shit I have, I don't--
That's not me proving things.
Those are the things I have earned.
And I like enjoy them. But those of you that follow me, you know, I'm into anything with motors. I'm into cars. I'm into tractors.
I'm into motorcycles. That's just what the fuck I'm into. If I wasn't into that shit, I mean, where are my life do you see me doing that kind of shit in other places? Right?
Like, it's just these are things that I do for me.
“And this idea that you have to do all this shit to be somebody”
is just, it's not true, man. And it's not going to actually make you happier. It's just not. It's going to be exciting. It's going to be fun for a little bit.
But like, when it becomes your whole existence to like try and flex, like do it. It's just, you're not even being authentic to who you are, bro. Jim Carrey has a very famous quote on this very topic that you're talking about.
And he said something along the lines of, "I wish everyone gets to get all the money and all the fame." Yeah. So that's not the answer to your happiness. Correct. Correct.
Correct. It's such a great quote. Yeah. I'm familiar with it. But, you know, this is a, yeah.
I'm actually worried about this kid. Because like, dude, you're fruiting in front of all these dudes who know you're fruiting and they're going to, you're going to deal with a lot of shit because of it. Yep.
It ain't cool, bro. It's 17. No, it's certainly not. It looks, you look like a clown.
“And it's just like all these internet quote unquote entrepreneurs.”
They try to like act like they're, you know, they look this billionaire lifestyle when they're 22. And then their whole thing is this and this and this by 22. And then the next week, it's, you know, oh, well, you know, I decided to change my mind.
Actually, the car got repoed. Yeah, right. Right. Like, these people look, man. The fun is the earning it.
The fun is the building. The fun is the creating. The things that are going to fulfill you is actually the process. But again, you can't understand that when you haven't been through it. Just like that quote you just said.
I don't like this at all. Yeah, thumbs down. Yeah. I don't know. And it's not, it's not haters shit.
Yeah. Okay. Like, there's no jealousy here in motherfucker. Like, I got a car. This worked more than all three of those motherfucking things together.
It's okay. It's okay. And I got 40 fucking cars. So like, it's not, what did, I don't even know. What did, is that if he, is that a McLaren?
That's a McLaren? Yeah. I don't know. I don't know. But like, the point is, is like, dude.
You're not even going to love the shit unless you earned it. Yeah. Like, that's the truth. Like, all these little scammer dudes on the internet. They're not happy, bro.
They're not, they're, they're fucking terrified of being exposed. They're a whole different level of anxiety too. Yeah, bro. Like, it's just like, and dude, they don't understand that by the further they push it, the more exposed they are. Yeah, keep up with it.
It's like, bro, do the things that you like, man. Experience the things that you're into. And by the way, it takes experiencing all of the things to understand what you like. That's right. Okay.
So like, for me, people are always confused.
Like they say, well, what's your favorite car? And what do I always say? It's your mouth. It's not even close. Yeah.
It's not even close. It's not just two bucks. About every single other car I have besides my show though. Okay. But that's because I know what all the other shit's about.
And I know what makes me literally happy when I drive it and how I like it. And what feels like me, right? And so it's, it is important. Like Jim Carrey said to experience all these things, so you have the perspective.
“But you should also experience the earning of these things, so that it builds your own self worth along the way.”
Right? Own confidence is calm. Yeah. The fake ones are loud. Yes.
They are like always flashing. Some real dudes are loud too. Kind of a Gregor's loud. Yeah. He's just that guy.
He's kind of like real talk dude. I kind of like acting like that sometimes, too. It's fun. All right. And I can.
I could fucking say fuck you to just about anybody on the planet. And I have to worry about shit. And I like that sometimes.
But it's always authentic.
It's just, you know what I'm saying? And people understand it, too, because they've seen your traffic or they've seen his traffic. So they understand, okay, this person is like that. Yeah. But when a certain, 17 or 20-year-old...
Well, if I were to put my arm around that kid, I'd say, "Hey man, you don't need to shit. You're right now. Here's what you need to be doing." And he'd probably be like, "What are you talking about?" And you're going to be like, "Oh man, no, I'm telling you."
No, I'm not saying it like that. I'm saying, "If he could read." He could read. He could comprehend. Because if we know that if he's fulfilled, he can't not. Statistics.
And by the way, I love Philadelphia. They're my kind of people. It's the city of brotherly love, and if you know what brotherly love about, is you beat the fuck out of each other, and then you're still friends. That's right.
So I like Philadelphia. I really like it.
I'm actually rooting for the flyers right now because the blues are out of pl...
But if I could talk to this kid and just be like, "Look, dude."
“You know who I admire that does these things?”
It's Jason Wilson. Oh yeah. Jason Wilson does such a good job with young men. Far better than I could ever do. And it's something I really admire about him.
Yeah. And I just, yeah, man. It kind of bones me out if I'm being real. Yeah. You know, you want to shine.
You want to be a big deal.
But you want to be a big deal for something that you did. Yeah. Not just because. That's weird.
“And it comes into, that even flows into the discussion of like entitlement.”
Right? Like we've gotten to this place where people, and I mean, fuck, dude. I don't know enough about this kid. Maybe he created that for 12 years old. Maybe that's all his own shit.
Yeah, maybe. I'm making assumptions. But I don't think that's the case. No. And if it is, good for him.
Congratulations. But he sure didn't seem very comfortable with the attention. And that's a whole another thing. Like, why do you even have the shit?
“If you're not comfortable with the shit.”
Yeah, right. You know, like. It's like taking the shit in somebody else's house.
Yeah, it's never comfortable.
And I don't feel right. Yeah. Can you see your house? It's even worse. It's when I'm getting the same flushing horse power in your house.
And then you miss. You miss. You underestimate their power. And now you get a problem. Yeah.
Okay. And then you look around. There's no plunger. Oh, that's not your really fun. Yeah, it's bad.
Okay. But yeah, it's very simple. Very similar. Yeah. But man, you know, no hate on this dude.
You look good. Yeah. You look like you're trying to look, man. But just remember, like. It's only going to mean something if you earn it.
Yeah, bro. You got to earn it. Yeah. Well, hell yeah, man. Well, guys.
Andy. That's all I got. Yep. All right, guys. Have a good week.
Don't be a ho.

