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S01E166: The Demon of Deadlines

Aug 22, 20232 hr 51 min
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Loose Gaia
Demon Trap Zoom
Anonymous French
Observe the Melt

Ruby Ridge 31st Anniversary ⛧ “Artificial Intelligence” and the Writers' Strike ⛧ US Copyright Law and Oscar Wilde ⛧ Monkey Selfies ⛧ Authorship and Art As Defined by the Constitution ⛧ Google Lawsuits ⛧ Summoning Demons in Academia ⛧ Tamar Ettun - Artist, Professor, Succubus ⛧ Roadkill and Bowls - Tools of the Trade ⛧ Zoom Rituals

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Transcript

Frazetta Style

But I haven't, I've never looked at porn on the internet. Oh, okay, me neither. Yeah. I'm going to do on YouTube and the number on the door on Twitch. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Based on the scheme says you're good at reading articles. Oh, thank you. Oh, man. Is this a AI generated photo of AOC that I'm looking at here? More or less. Is this a content aware fill? I mean, it looks almost like an AI generated situation. It's definitely shopped at least, but I think it is.

The one under it is definitely generated. Get some, some Hentai Pornoboobs. Large. Yes, yes. Big ones. And what? But before you had the simple ability to just type in things into the Google image source, and get some porn pictures, porn was protected heavily behind a paywall system. And you couldn't really access all that stuff very easily. The porn websites had a much tighter grip on their product. And if you wanted to watch high quality porn, then you needed to pay for that. Now it is.

That is not the case. And Google at one point came in and scraped all those, a lot of the images of certain people, certain actresses and things. And. Get distracted by the chat. I just keep getting distracted by this chat. I guess that we can chat. It's funny. Stop it. And now you can, you can Google any porn actress or whatever. And pictures of that gal will come up in the chat and come up in the Google search. And that is Google taking those images.

Making thumbnails for themselves putting those data sets into their own archives. And then pushing them forward. But. And if you can have any porn with any person at a moment's notice, what would the next line to cross be? Where do you go from that? If you were to take a educated guess. I'm not sure. Or to take an educated guess. Can I get the question more time? So. If you're, or if people are introduced to a situation where they can create any type of porn.

With any person on the fly just by command prompts. And then you can get the internet. At some point that porn is bound to become boring. True to the person watching it. So what does the next level of excitement or engagement look like in that scenario? Probably virtual reality or something. Where in goggles and putting a strap on or something. Where do you draw the line? Yeah. And I guess I just, I think back to the big beta max tapes versus the VHS tapes.

And how the porn industry really declared the victor in that regards. Same with, same with Blu-ray I think too. Orn is a very important thing. It always has been. And with any technology advancement porn will be involved. In an entertainment. No matter what. One will always be at the forefront. There will always be money in that. Because sex sells as they say. Let us play my final clip of the evening. The kind of tops everything off.

By the way, we've been listening to Legal Eagle, which is a pretty sweet channel. You've never watched his stuff. You've got some great insight and a lot of things. And I go check him out. So we'll play clip nine please. The second similar case is called the Google Books case, which is the author's guild versus Google. And again, Google was compiling a huge data set of basically every book ever written and then allowed people to search through that database.

The author's guild was not thrilled with the ability of Google to search through all of these different books. Google argued that it had a fair use purpose in being able to facilitate people looking through all of these books. And again, they weren't displaying the entire book itself. But instead just small snippets of where the particular phrase or word showed up within a particular book itself. And again, the Cornmere region three.

And initial formation of this three and reproduction of these books might qualify as copyright infringement. The court said that Google was allowed to get away with this search and display because its purpose was for fair use purposes. Though that analogy does break down because in both of the Google cases, what Google was doing was fairly descriptive. It was essentially just describing what was already there. AI is different. It's generated. It is generating something new based on prior works.

And that might run afoul. We don't entirely know what the court is going to decide when it comes to true AI generation of work based on a data set. The same kind of fair use defense that Google might have in a descriptive context might not apply in an AI generative context. We just simply don't know. We don't know. We simply don't know. What year was it that mid-journey and stable diffusion dropped? Was that last year? I thought it was like two years ago. It could be real. Hmm. Wikipedia. 20.

It's fun too. If anybody wants to check them out, they're just a little cash, but you know. 2022. 2022. Last year. Mm-hmm. Nice. Already making a splash as you see. So what's going on? As always in the AI realm, if you want to call it AI, that is. I think AI is a lazy term to describe what this is, but you know. Yeah, it's a little buzz wordy. Yeah. I mean, AI should be like indistinguishable past the turning test. Damn, that's maybe a human. Yeah. Slated runner style. Yeah. That's AI.

This is like, you know. We're looking for levels of doing enjoy. It's a dream of electric cheap type shit. Yeah. Oh, me just put lavish in the moth man into Dolly. Let's see what it looks like. Oh, wow. Oh, Jesus. I look like a clean cut Charles Manson. And I'm getting you look exact same like Donnie Darko the rabbit. Was it Ralph? No, not Ralph. What the fuck was that rabbit's name? I forget. It's been a long time. I've seen that movie. Same here. That's a good one. Good one, me just.

We got AI generated on our own AI topic. Nice. Oh, face of the scheme says he's laid off to lose a dreaming lately. He thinks lileth is attacking him. Well, you got to look over the suck you buy. I almost talked about suck you was called today. Oh, man. Well, I might have you covered in that regards. I think. And then I looked at notes. I was like, actually. In the ship gears. Nice. Nice. Any parting thoughts on this AI topic? Um, I'm still.

There's definitely art out there that I'm seeing that I like. Nick the Rat got me. He definitely got me out. I was not aware that he had been rocking the AI art for a hot while for. Um, for the Nick the Rat podcast. But he's had a lot of very concise images and. I'm a fan of them. O B D M as well. They've had they've had a lot of really great results with mid journey. But as a whole, I mean, I don't know. I'm not.

I guess I'm not sold on it being anything more than kind of like a. Not a novelty, but you know, if you need accessibility for. Art on the fly. It's a great tool. It's a tool. Yeah. And it generates nice works of art and it's creative and it's useful. It can't be held in the same esteem as a classically trained painter or a great photographer or. Something that's actually creating art right through through technical means, you know, through through skills acquired, I should say.

And yeah, it's just, you know, it is it. Like you say, it's a tool, but it shouldn't be given this kind of waiter gravity. And stupid little fucking paintings for $400,000 is some stupid anonymous Frenchman. It's not cool. So once again, the French are ruining everything. I think somehow the French have weaseled their way into a lot of my topics lately. Since a trend. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I should, I should just bite the bullet and do Charles to call next week. It could be a sign.

Definitely a sign by subconsciousness. It's basting and butter. Yeah. Well, should we do a scream ill here?

Scream-Mails

Yes, let's do it. Yes, we shall six one two two six three seven nine nine calls up and tell us what's on your mind. If you want. So face to the schemes, they're schemers. Face to scheme, I don't know, I couldn't think of anything better. Hey guys, you know, I called last week and I like unloaded about my boss and seeing assholes, right? Kind of, you know, I mean, they, you know, they have a hard job. I get it.

But like, I'll tell you what, I came up to him today and I asked him if I could take Saturday off. It's like our busiest day. It's like Saturday's a mandatory. Like, hey, can I take Saturday off? I got some friends coming to town because Dean Bullysteed is up there in clear water like a safety harbor Florida. Have an amoea on Saturday. I was like, hey, you know, some friends are coming to town. I haven't seen him in forever. Well, guess what? I've never met the lady. She seems pretty cool.

I'd like to meet her face to face. But like, so I didn't lie to my bosses. I said, I've never, I haven't seen him in forever. I thought it was pretty clever. You know, my soul is clean. But at the same time, they gave me the day off. Even after all the shit that I kicked up last week and like, you know, we had a big meeting and stuff about it. Like, I still have a job. It's amazing. So, you know, all as well, the ends well.

And I'm looking forward to Saturday to go up to, it's called Giggle Waters up there in a safety harbor Florida. Like in the Pneil County area, like your clear water Florida. Tampa area. So, hey man, instead of screaming this time, it's going to be like, ah, yeah, the car's driving by. I'm sorry about the road noise. Hey, in the schemes, baby. Have a good night. Oh, in the schemes, baby. Hmm. Thank you for the schemes. Yeah. Have a good time in Florida. I'll go to the Florida meetup. I'm jealous.

Getting to meet Dame Boosty's team. She is. She is. She is. She is. She is. Everybody has now, bemeros, private browsing. Fuck. Fuck it sucks. Shit. Night meetings. My FOMO's engaging. What's your FOMO's? Oh, man. Yeah, I'm excited to hear about that. I think it'll be a grand time for all y'all. Yeah. I think there's a meetup report. Mm-hmm. Meetup report. You know, we would play a meetup report just saying. Hmm. Just saying. Um, but there is still plenty of time. 612, 263, 799. Call us up.

Leave us a message. Yeah. I think face to the schemes thinks I'm you. Huh. Shit. Are you me? Am I you? Fuck. Fuck. Oh, God. Please. No mercy. Mercy. No. I just need to make sure I need to make sure that I really am the right me. And that's not actually you. If I were you, what I do. This. Oh shit. Fuck. Oh, fuck. Oh, God. Please, mercy, no. Oh, God. Uh. There's something in there's something in the water. I've heard that there's multiple sorcerer seat centers running around.

Oh, my God. I it's cracking. The fissure is here, people. Yeah. Just servo. There's only one servo. That this is true. Uh, I get a intermission here for you. I'm excited about this one. I got some more city beach. Wind up in this guy. Well, well, well. I love a good beachy intermission. And then some more death of rocket roll. And last round us out is the summer of 92. Are you okay? Yeah, the summer of 92. Yeah, that was a great year.

NOSTALGIC - City Beach (Intermission)

Sure wasn't. Goodness, but we'll be back. This one's about 13, 14 minutes. I think this. I'm waiting up at 3 a.m. Sometimes it's welcoming. Sometimes reminds me of the empty room I'm living in. Roll over 4 a.m. Serying this popcorn ceiling reminds me without living what I'm feeling. I want more than just sad to melt some feelings. Ooh, ooh, I want more. This is what I'm feeling. We're all standing for that is far away. I can barely see the moon is gone and her eyes are staring back at me.

The prison trees inside the suns that just don't compare to closing my eyes. A legend wasting in the air. I want more than just sad to melt some feelings. Ooh, ooh, I want more. This is what I'm feeling. One I love is just a memory. Everywhere I'm not is where I want to be. I want more than just a memory. I want more than just a memory. I want more than just a memory. This is what I'm feeling. I want more than just a memory. I soot, discouraging. Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh. Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.

We only react when we're matching. I could just get back to my open mouth. Music, I suck it, I could be loose. But I keep being here. Searing it back on the ceiling. But I have to take that back. I'll just keep feeling it. I need more than this sense of mental feelings. Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh. I'm on my own, and this sense of mental feelings. I need more than this sense of mental feelings. I need more than this sense of mental feelings. Music, I suck it, I could be loose.

Music, I suck it, I could be loose. Music, I suck it, I could be loose. Stop, this is clearly good. I know it's not good. Then who is Santa? Well, that's me. You said your name is Father Christmas. Yes, I'm known by very many names. So you are a spy. No, look, if you could just let me on my way. Tell us about your fighter plane. This way? It does not appear on the radar. Well, you see it's actually quite magical. You see the reindeer and then the... Tamposh!

No, no, there's no need for that type of language. You're setting a very bad example to a little detainee and the silly. Nothing will know my children's names. What are you doing in the Russian? Transense, I deliver presents for who? To all the children in the world. To all the children in the world in return for what? Well, nothing. Nothing. So, you are communist. Yes. Why do you think I will read, Comrade? Comrade, do a vodka, one cookies and a meal. I mean drinking water?

This Pain I've Grown - The Death Of Rock And Roll (Intermission)

I'm sick. Why are we guilty? Raise your ugly hand your nail truth is coming in Raise your ugly hand your nail truth is coming in You want your soul, we got through the holes in May in your skin Another brain is dying to live, get me to death I'll let you keep growing like a fool I need your breath You know I need your soul You know I need some breath You know I need some breath Why turn up all these years?

Way too bad and I know I'm feeling down dark and broken And I see a path to pain while my car takes me down Through my car and home The bill is raining down my throat The food don't eat the words I've wrote Nothing seems to eat the pain of growth I wish I could run in all the questions for pain To remind myself of a dark day and change my head and heart I can hold up close for what's the blood that's born out of my world This pain I've grown This pain This pain This pain This pain

The major problem One of the major problems for there are several One of the many major problems with governing people is that of who you get to do it or rather of who manages to get people to let them do it to them. To summarize, it is a well-known and much lamented fact that those who are not in the same position are not in the same position as the other.

The major problem is that of who you get to do it to summarize and summarize it is a well-known and much lamented fact that those people who most want to rule people are if so facto those least suited to do it. To summarize the summary, anyone who is capable of getting themselves made president should unknow-it-can't-be-allow-to-do-the-job. To summarize the summary of the summary, people are a problem. And so this is the situation we find.

We find so much enjoy the fun and plava of being in power that they never really notice that they're not. And somewhere in the shadows behind them, who, who can possibly rule if no one wants to, can be allowed to. Let me breathe

The Tempest - Summer Of '92 (Intermission)

by the new and red. And may everyone feel the condom of my passage in the zones of the world. And may everyone feel the condom of my passage in the zones of the world. And may everyone feel the condom of my passage in the zones of the world. The ground will tremble in my way. May the tide rise to wash these days away. To your baron in my garrant. To love your loved ones' names and your passion will be yours. To love your loved ones' names and your passion will be yours.

And may everyone feel the condom of my passage in the zones of the world. And may everyone feel the condom of my passage in the zones of the world. And may everyone feel the condom of my passage in the zones of the world. May everyone feel the condom of my passage in the zones of the world. And may everyone feel the condom of my passage in the zones of the world. May everyone feel the condom of my passage in the zones of the world.

May everyone feel the condom of my passage in the zones of the world. May everyone feel the condom of my passage in the zones of the world. May everyone feel the condom of my passage of the world. May everyone feel the condom of my passage in the zones of the world.

Freaks Of Hazard

That's right. It's currently August 21, 2023. 9 and 16 pm over here on the west coast, which means it's 11 and 16 Central and 12 and 16 or midnight 16 over there on the east coast. Good for you guys. Good for you. Living in the future. And right out the gate, I just want to say, I'm sorry, I stepped on you. I figured out during the break what had happened. I figured out during the break what had happened. It was a piece of code left in the live ISO fire script that gets since over.

And if you said keyword, it would fire off Alex Jones talking about FEMA regions turns out. No, I was wondering what all that was about. Yep. I had to quit killed that one. I only listened to the ISO once, but it was two minutes long. I wanted to go in there and make sure I remove that for later. I know. And the other. Too many machinations going on around here. He's got. You got zombies and gimp's in every corner that could spring at any moment.

You know, big sis is a good getting a little uppity. You know, I got a getting a little a boisterous. Getting a little rowdy over here. I don't know how to make sure we real live back in. Try to keep a tight ship here. Try to circle back a tight ship here. Try to circle this tight ship. Okay. Yeah. So yeah, this is the part of the show where we like to think all the people that came out and make this production possible. And there's quite a few people to thank for tonight. Indeed indeed.

We already value value production. Everybody who produces the show in a very significant way is a freak of hazard. The Palestinians are roasting some gimp's right now. Mmm, delicious. Roasted leather. Smell the platter. Taste the platter. We had a couple of ISOs sent in from DAG and Sir Spencer. Which included stuff like. And you can do it. And if I cast a spell, I'm sorry. Flamers. Flamers everywhere. And then the ones from DAG was. Boop, beep, beep.

He also sent in that Street Fighter 2 voicemail jingle. Mmm. Which is a pretty dank. Should we play it one more time? Yes. One, two, three. Seven, nine, nine, nine. Perfect. Perfect. I like that a lot. That's good. It's good. So thank you very much for those Sir Spencer and DAG. We appreciate that. Yes, yes. Two handsome boys. Oh, those are some handsome boys. We also had make heroism. He did up some before the schemes show art that I threw in for that episode tonight. Oh, yeah. That's his.

Okay. Very nice. Okay. Make heroism. He knows I'm a big old sucker for them fly in V's. Oh, yeah. This man loves a good deep V. This is true. AI generated or not? Uh, preferably AI generated for the deepest. Then we had a couple of PayPal donations come through. We had Squallor Bill doing a show donation for $16.66. And he had a note that said schemers pay paled over $16.66. Showed him a donation. Sort up show number donation. Squallor Bill. Thank you, Squallor Bill. It's very kind of you.

And yeah, it's a show number donation to me. It's true. We have the documentation to back that up. Yeah. Then we had a couple of monthly donations come through from Sir Cross Stitch, Weirdo and Foxfer. Those amounts were for $5.33, $3.33 and $5. Oh, right. Thank you for your courage Sir Cross Stitch, Weirdo and Foxfer. Then we have a couple of three of you doing very well. We also had a, he was a guest on the show way long ago.

It was in the 40 range, I want to say, but double thought shot us an email. Yes, yes, yes, so Derek from double thought dimension. And all the, he's got a very fun piece of news here. I'll read it out for you. I used to host a podcast called Double Thought Dimension. I still exist and am currently thriving in a new undisclosed location on Earth. I have a new podcast in way of life, along with my woman. We have conversations that we record and publish online, which you might call a podcast.

The podcast is called Seeking Mount Parnassus. Our website is www.seekingmoutparnassus.com. I know that this email will find you in an extraordinary state of being. And I went and checked this one. Very impressive scenery at this website. Well, we're checking out and listening to the show. We got the link there in the chat. Seeking Mount Parnassus. Not the see if he wants to get any podcasts and 2.0 stuff going. Help him get set up in that regards. I don't know, it might be tricky.

Maybe meditating on a man right now. Could be bothered. I just got to reach out and ask him. He's above it. He's above it all. Well, thank you, Derek. It's so good to hear from you. We hadn't heard from Derek in a good while. And it's good to know that he's doing so well. We had a chance to go see a misfits tribute band here in the Minneapolis last year. Is it good time? Oh, yeah, that's right. We're calling. Seekingmoutparnassus.com. You can find that in our chat room.

By the way, if you're not in our chat room, which we have one. You can go download an IRC client. And you can join the server, IRC.0.net. And you can join the channel hashtag grain room. We'll see you in there.

Live Is Lit

And I think that does it for the PayPal donations. We do have some booster grams. You can send micro payments of Bitcoin to this show. And many other shows using a new podcast app. And we... That's right. Most of the little sound bites that keep going off around are usually people sending in a little bit to Bitcoin. And they trigger little things in the chat and sounds and all kinds of fun stuff. And that is a booster gram.

So when we're talking about a booster gram, that's what we're talking about. I think the first one that we had come in from last week was 22222 sats from Mary K. Olchow. Saying, these are all the ducks I have left to give. She can't give a duck. Mary K. Olchow. Thank you, Mary K. Olchow. Doesn't give a duck. Got no ducks left to give. Excuse me. Oh, bless. I couldn't find my mute. Mothman bless. I couldn't find my mute button fast enough.

I think there's a cultist that says bless the mothman somewhere. Somewhere? Yes. This is accurate, I think. I don't think that was it. I mean, it was though. We had a thousand sats from C Brooklyn 112 saying good stuff. Thanks, C. Broke. Boosting the episode with Pete Lee from last week. And then a follow up, 1000s at boost with no message from C Brooklyn. Yeah, well, thanks again. Yes. Then we had 200s at boost come in from at user, user, user, user, user, user, user, user.

Nice. We had 5000 sats come in from anonymous and they were boosting this. Hello. Here. Sorry. That was my bad computer froze. We had 5000 sats from. But but so got me. I got you. Okay, because then clean feed decided to wig out on me as well. Maybe it's clean feed then. 5000 sats coming in from anonymous, they were boosting the song, pulling rank from the death of rock and roll. Then we had 69 69 from Mary Kate ultra saying brilliant idea and coming. Oh, you don't say. I wonder what that was.

Coming down that golden pipe. She'll be coming down the mountain when she comes. She'll be coming down the mountain when she comes. We had one, two, three, four, five from a good boy clip, Stonion. Boosting through karaoke, the live tag for tonight's episode. Then we had 9001 sats from me to saying, I wrote this boost. That was the it's over 9000 that came in earlier. And I'm just going to pause here for a second. Refresh clean feed. The. The. The. Hello again. Hello there. Sorry. I refreshed.

I was like, hmm. I can't tell if I disconnected again. I'm sorry. I think I think we pissed off Google. Oh no. Damn it. Uh huh. Shand. Fuck. Uh, we had the 9001 from me to say I wrote this boost. Uh, and then it was the three 1062s from me to say that was the Alex Jones. It's sensational. It's sensational. And then it was the last thing I wrote on all of those were from Cario Caster. Nice. Thank you. Uh, clip, Cassody, and wanted a little gimp action for 8888. Wanted to clip the gimp.

Clip the gimp. Yeah, clip that gimp. Flip that gimp. Flip that gimp. Flip that gimp. And then 6666 from servo saying stack them. Stack them. Or just let them slide. Yeah. American Psycho style. I was listening to my American Psycho playlist. You know, with Huey Lewis. Oh yeah. Yeah. Gary Newman. It was fun. I don't think you can go wrong with Huey Lewis. No, no. Mm-hmm, not at all. You like Huey Lewis on the news? I really came into their own with four, both commercially and artistically.

I don't want to do it. I'm so tempted. I'm so tempted. I shouldn't. I shouldn't. I shouldn't. I shouldn't. All right, all right, all right. You can't make me. You can't make me do it. Your finger off that trigger boy. Please don't make me do it. Your finger off that trigger. Who is good at this thing? It has to be a square. It's a square. I think that wraps this up on all the bids. All right, well, thank you everybody for the booths for the PayPal donations.

It's all very, very, very much appreciated. We wouldn't exist without it otherwise, because, as we said, we have a lot of corporate sponsorships, so that way they can't tell us what to do and what not to do, what not to talk about. And they can't cancel us. They start pissing up their bridges, if you know what I mean. That's what it's all about, baby, value of value. Yeah, if anybody's going to piss down my own bridges, it's going to be me, damn it. That's right, and maybe a few hours.

Maybe right now. You'll never know. Right here, right now. Do it. Oh, wow, you're right. We should do a boostable piss cam. Cool. Wait a minute. So, Sir Seats have just got this shot color. Yes. Is there a way you can shock the piss out of someone? Hmm. I hope so. Well, well, well, we're going to have to do some research on that. Do my own research. We'll need to do some very rigorous scientific studying. Holy hell, holy hell. Yeah. It's where we ever get the funding. Oh, goodness.

I suppose that puts us to the point of doing a scream.

Scream-Mails

Do it. And we got. What do we got here? We got one. We got one. I don't have a scream, but I do have a little mini rant. This is private browsing. I'm fucking furious. For the last three years and three different states, I've tried to maintain a career in education. Word of advice. Talk to your teacher friends because we're not all right. This shit is a sinking ship. Public data is totally fucked. I'm in a place where the job is unsustainable. I try to quit it.

If I quit this job, they're going to flag my license. I can't teach in the entire fucking state. How much does that make? What other industries do that kind of bullshit? I'm doing martyr. Education's busted. I'm really fucking angry. Anyone else angry about public ed for whatever reason? Whether your kids are in it or your friends are in it. Fucking hit me up because I love to rant together. It's awful. It's awful. I'm not a public school. This is the worst day ever.

I can definitely empathize with Collar. Esk and I. Very much so actually. This goes to show, you know, if you live out of state, and you happen to move in with somebody in California, you know, you're hearing somebody getting used to the lay of the land. It's a sad, sad place. Yeah. It's very worrisome. Education doesn't get better. No. It turns out it doesn't. It was bad to begin with and it doesn't get better. There's a reason why a lot of people do homeschooling now.

They get real fed up with all of it. The lousy system. And it promotes lousy people. Good teachers are antagonized through the system. And talent is shunned. Shunned and I believe her. Shunned. Oh, turbofagot brings up a good point. How can you be sad when you can poop anywhere at any time? That's a huge plus. Like if I'm like at the grocery store, I'm like, oh God, emergency. I can literally just drop try right there and I'll five and.

And blast and then you can use it so you could write out with $900 worth of marching arms and be golden. Oh, yeah, of course. You can't do that in your state. Uh, not yet. Oh, yeah, everything's locked up except for. Toothbrushes and sunscreen. $900 worth of toothbrushes it is. Holy shit, that's 1800 toothbrushes. My God, Jesus Christ. That's Jason Borden. We never could have imagined a scope. What kind of terrorist mastermind are you? I don't know if I love you or hate you.

Or both, probably both. Well, um, yeah, I definitely best of luck to you private browsing. It's, um, I, I opt in wonder too. If I question certain decisions of mine at times and wonder what's next. What's next? This is why we are a pro union chat room. Yeah. I mean, for the most part. I don't know. I don't know. I mean, people are problematic. That's a good way of putting it. Um, well, shit.

Lillith Has Entered The Chat

I think, uh, I think it's time. This is probably the, the perfect segue into getting to talk about trap and demons. Are you ready? Yeah. We're getting into some quasi demonology type stuff here tonight. It's going to get a little weird. Second, second, second, second, half a show. I like it. Yeah. Second, maybe fourth part of show. I don't know. It's, there's some very odd material coming to you. Hmm. Um, so recently in the Minneapolis at the Walker Art Museum, which is here in town.

Uh, it's, I think it's connected to the Guthrie theater, which is, um, you know, I mean, you can, you can do some Google searches on that one and see your Guthrie theater. Yeah. See, see them popping up in the news. Uh, but they had their very own demon trap in ritual to Saturn days ago. Uh, and the performance was called Lillett, the empathetic or empathic demon. Excuse me. Oh, everybody's favorite succuous. Yeah. I'm sorry, demon or whatever entity spirit.

Yeah. Uh, face of the schemes is saying that he's been having encounters of recent, uh, recent. I've been having, or I shouldn't say having. I've had my own run-ins with Lillett before been trapped down to the bed. And I'm like, wow, I'm really stuck here in this black-haired bitch is riding me. Hmm. Sucks. This is kind of weird. It's very strange, very strange, but it's very real. The ether and sexual energy sometimes intertwined. It's, uh, it's very real.

Um, and a lot of people are part of this, part of this little, uh, I don't know what you'd call it, this ritual. And are familiar with these characters, particularly Lillett or Lillett. She's cool. I didn't get a chance to go back and listen to it, but Mothax had a pretty good episode about Lillett and the Justice System. Oh. Mm-hmm. I'd like to hear that. Uh, I do know we've talked about on our show that there is an official longstanding 4chan thread on succuous summoning.

A succuous general, which is on X, which is the paranormal board. Yeah. And I'm going to find the current general and put it in the chat. Uh, but this, uh, this overall event has been part of the Walker Arts Center's, uh, for free for Saturdays. And there's been quite a few of them. Uh, this is reading some excerpts right from the website. Resilience, ingenuity, and interconnectedness. What else might we learn by paying closer attention to plants?

We invite the aspiring green thumbs in your life and join us for free for Saturday in the Minneapolis sculpture garden as we celebrate our plant teachers. At August free for Saturday, Brooklyn-based artist, Tomar Itun, uh, Sheetay will present Lillett, the empathic demon. The performance is inspired by Lillett, an aerial spirit demon with origins in Sumerian, Acadian, and Judea mythology.

Families are invited to create a vessel to trap the demon that knows them best, perhaps the quote demon of overthinking and participate in a playful ceremony to summon and befriend their demon. Hmm. Sounds like fun for the whole family. Bring your kids. Artmaking activity. How to trap a demon. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Demons have a bad reputation, but maybe we're just not very good at getting to know them. Do you have a demon that creeps into your thoughts?

Maybe the quote demon of overthinking or the demon of not trusting your guts? Work with visiting artists tomorrow to design a vessel for holding the demon you know best. And then at 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. After designing your trap, Lillett, the empathic demon will come from the dark side of the moon to lead you in locating your feelings using ancient Babylonian techniques.

This collective and playful demon summoning session will include a somatic movement meditation designed to help you but friend your shadows. I'll be friend your shadow. Yeah. I guess I'm you'll have to tell me when we get done with this, if you think tomorrow falls into the category of international woman of mystery. Because I'm getting some kind of like Marina and Brahmavich vibes. I know. Okay. Okay. Born in Jerusalem, 1982. Have my attention. Sorry.

She uses or they use textiles, drawings, sculpture, video and performance to explore somatic empathy, trauma healing modalities and ritual. Her recent work centers on Lillett, an aerial spirit demon with origins and Samarian or Katie and Judea.

During the second and seventh centuries, artist healers created spells, drawings and talismanic objects to trap demons like Lillett, who were characterized as a dangerously sexual female entity and appeared frequently on incontation bulls and used in protective rituals. In this project, the tune revives ancient traditions through a contemporary feminist lens, revamping Lillett's image as an empathic demon. She received her MFA from Yale University in 2010.

And she teaches at Columbia University these days in the Parsons School of Design. And then the Kimball Fellowship. I think I've seen that so much. I think that's a spooky thing to get. That sounds familiar. Now that you bring that up. I do have a link to her bio. You can check that out there right there in the chat. It's quite an extensive list. She's had tons of write-ups about her. It seems fairly prolific to say the least. Probably well written on the subject.

But I've also got some kind of choice exhibits that I had found on her website. One of them was called the Dead Sea, which was this kind of huge, it's the full size of this old warehouse, wherever it is. It looks like an old bill of some capacity.

Was her largest scale production to date encompassing the entire main hall of Pioneer Works as well as the Upper Floor Mezzanine, building upon the artist continuing interest in trauma, emotional empathy, and the universality of shared human experience. This performance is also perhaps her most intimate.

I guess all of the fabric hanging there is a parachute material, which was kind of used to invoke the horrors of war and servicemen and military tactics, but just senseless patriarchal bloodshed basically. The horrors of war. And by the way, this space is Pioneer Works in Pioneer Street, Brooklyn. Yes, very prolific New York-based artist. There was also this one called Road number one, which was all about roadkill. Oh, yeah. I have a clip about that one. I kind of like that.

Yeah, let me, uh, there it is. You can make something useful out of Roadkill. Then you're doing a service. Well, let's hear it talk about it. Ten years ago, I was still living in Israel. I did a project with you called Roadkill. And I walked every month on a Saturday between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, the two main cities in Israel, on Road number one. It's a walk with 50 kilometers of hours, and it's about 50 kilometers long. And I followed the process of decay on the road we drove.

So the first time I walked I did this walk, I realized that in this public, it deserted, powered over the country. There's no one really evacuates only animals. So on the first time I walked, I saw this dog. We still had his collar on. And then three years later, there were only the bones, but his collar was still there. And it saw mostly cats and dogs, some pigeons, some other birds. And sometimes they saw a fox or a more wild animal.

And then I moved here, and I kind of left the project this time. Until a few months ago where I got a new bike, and this bike had very thin wheels. So I can feel it really bump on the road. And then looking down, I realized that this city is also full with Roadkill. But here I saw mostly mice and bats and some squirrels and some possums. So I became interested in doing this thing with Roadkill again. And I decided to shoot this video. So this video is a fast forward 24 hours and 24 days.

This road is eastern part of Planking, Brooklyn, and the type of a hill. So I came every day and following hours, every day I came earlier and earlier. So let's say on Sunday I came from 1 to 2, then on Monday I would come from 12 to 1, and then on Tuesday from 11 to 12, and on Wednesday from 10 to 11. And it was same right now where I just made camera on and I shot the road. So I was interested to see how the movement of time goes like backwards and forward at the same time.

So she's got this camera laid on its side on the road to emulate the point of view from the Roadkill. I think if she wanted to take this to the next level, she should come out to this part of the Minneapolis. So you can catch a, I don't know, Baker's dozen of Alnec deer on the way in to work. Shit. Talking heads up. Kill deer. Yeah. That's right. You got to up the body count and the body size. Yeah. You've been fucking around with with cats and squirrels this time to go to the elk baby.

There you go. I can got damn. For some reason, if you'll allow me, I heard this strange thing today. That's strange, but I heard a sort of a theory about why they killed all the buffalo. Another reason why they killed all the buffalo. And allegedly, there's a rumor that the Robert Barons, the railroad barons did it so that they would stop dereal and trains. I can see that. I bet a buffalo would derail a train or a shitload of them.

Like how it used to be with the endless herds as far as the, as the I could see. Yeah. If the herd was part square dead center on the railroad track. Yeah. They would ruin your day pretty quick. This is a railroad man. Another thing you can do. Anyway, the original road kill. There's a, the last link that I shared there that's a bunch of images from her road kill gallery. You can check it out if you, if you so choose and she included a lot of stuff that she found on the side of the road.

Bits of cars and whatnot. She's got some other stuff these like big parachute inflatable bags and she has people go inside of kind of create like an isolation chamber. There's this other one called fast damp fast dance. Empty is also and it's just a series of like one second images. Strung together to make a video. It's kind of interesting. Um, but where I got kind of turned on was this series called how to trap a demon. And it's very fascinating. You're going to need a lot of buckets.

You're going to need a lot of plates. Well, you need all the buckets for what to come. Maybe. Well, get the com buckets. This is it's hard to. It's hard to translate this video. This is a Vimeo one that we're getting ready to listen to. I just tell me when to stop. Because what we're going to hear is just all the different types of demons out there. Are you ready? Very, very ready. The demon of laws. The demon of boundaries. The demon of imposter syndrome. The demon of deadlines.

The demon of work. The demon of generational trauma. The demon of relationships. The demon of having a family. The demon of the mother wound. The demon of the father wound. The demon of parenting. The demon of miscarriage. The demon of bleeding. The demon of making money. There's a lot of demons out there. Unfortunately, that's not a big surprise. As you're listening to this voiceover, she's taking all these plates and flipping them upside down and tripping them to the ground.

I'm going to forget the rest of that one just so we can keep moving on. The demon of carrying a stroller up the stairs. All right, lady, we get it. The demon's out there. Of course, there was one demon that was worthy enough to get two mentions. If you had a demon of running out of toilet paper, wall you're on the pot. So close. So very close. The bird calls on my god. Not that one. The demon of being underpaid. Nope, not quite. Okay. The demon of underpaying. So close.

Wait. The demon of empathy for teak. The demons of the patriarchy. Ah, there it is. That's the one. The demons of patriarchy. Oh, maybe I'm missing one. Sorry. The demon of death. Somewhere she says the demon of capitalism. No, you forced us all to listen to that silly bird shit she's doing. Well, you know, I figured if I had to listen to it, we all have to listen to it. The demon of collective suffering. Yes, the demon of audio engineering. The demon of obscure strange Brooklyn rich people art.

This lady from Israel who went to Yale and has all these high rich people scholarships. Oh, yeah. Definitely very artistic, very, very ground up grassroots natural organic small batch artisanal. You know, there is a photo of her watering up placenta. That was the descriptor that came to mind. Small batch artisanal art. I feel like her and what's her face? Queneth Paltrow would sit around drinking candle wax or something. Yeah, we're like making candle wax. Yeah. And then drinking it.

I'm not gonna. I'm gonna. Psalm for $400,000 a candle. Delicious. Definitely from a human author. Here's a quick little blurb about how to trap a demon in the medical magical traditions from the second to seventh century. Lear it appeared appeared on incantation bulls a healing technology used to protect against demons. Who were thought to cause illness pain and loss just as scientific treatment is accepted today.

Artis healers of the time would create spells drawings and talismanic objects to bind demons. Tomorrow revives these rituals by creating demon traps of various skills and materials clay, iron textiles, and performance and video. But also proposes a conceptual shift told from a little it's perspective as the healer. The exhibition parts with the historical gender binary, binarism, binarism that associates little is art type with unchecked violence and manipulation.

Here a little it mediates the inner demons and renegade instincts that are deliberately silenced. There's there's a definite hyper intellectual bent to all of this. Yeah, yeah, this is pretentious. This is like the definition of pretentious art. I'm looking at the gallery here. Oh, well, if you would like, you know, if you would like to purchase this art, you could pick up this book called text from Lilets 31 cards to connect to your demons.

And this is a I guess a deck of cards that sells anywhere the website calls it a sliding scale of $44 to $66. These are literal iPhone, I message text from Lileth card. I've got a clip that we will be in the form of a fucking iPhone. How's the tannic can you and by the way sell out corporate can you meet with me? I mean, that's just fucking cheap cheap dumb book my capitalism, you know, oh my god. This is fucking pretentious.

Yeah, Lilets tech service tools to connect with your inner demons and support integrating shadow selves face to the screen. I might have a text message or a text line that you could reach out to. I'm not even joking. Here I'm going to read from one of these cards to take an ice cube sit comfortably places on your palm or another place of your body that hurts. Let the ice cube melt, observe it melting either by sensation or with your eyes.

You watch it with your eyes open yourself to the sensation notice your internal water responding to the melting ice does your water rise or calm down. Call the demon of loss for a wet moon disappearing kiss. Wow 66 dollars take my money take my money. Yeah. Oh my god, my life changed overnight. Thank you, Lilet. Uh, perhaps we perhaps we. We hear a little from from a tomorrow and a very special guest. Very incredibly special guests that will show up in the middle of this talk.

This show was called design the life you love virtual tea episode 100 was a big special episode for them. They got tomorrow on here as a guest. And in the beginning of this tomorrow is kind of discussing the different stages or categories of empathy. I think she had broken it down into four different types of empathy and it kind of splintered out from there. And it's just discussing empathy fatigue and.

It's at this point when she's vulnerable and she's you know burned herself out on trying to research empathy she has an encounter at a museum. And this is my first clip empathy crisis. So that's is when I had I had my empathy crisis and was just before the pandemic and I was. In Mocha Tucson. I was in a museum in a in Tucson. And the museum is this old fire station. And I did a residency there and which means I slept inside the museum on the third floor.

The museum was deserted and the heat wasn't working. So I was freezing. And one day this demon just came to me and she had this funky hat. She was all tied. And she came to me at night when no one was no one was at no one was inside the museum. So it was just me no guard and no alarm. And she told me about her origin. So this is one of the first examples of her and I'm going to just invite her in. I'm going to pause here for a second. Do you have any guess what is about to happen?

She's about to have an out of body experience. She's about to receive some light from the other side. That's going to illuminate her into the 13 different kinds of kindness that one can have. So did you guys ever hear about me? We can't wait to meet you, Lilith. Do you have any idea about me from before? This is the first time you're being to do it. You have? We read about you. What's happened here is she has some in Lilith to come speak. Oh my.

She's got this kind of like a thick hemp rope hat and she's taking it off and taking it off and she's inviting Lilith to come forward and speak. So that's what we are listening to now. Like the Hogwarts sorting hat. I think she's having the hat channel the demon. Yeah, kind of. Yeah. We'll continue on though. And everyone's like, what? Yeah, we've been just very excited to meet you. Are you this time? Yeah, and there's like fucking 70 people or some shit on this call.

It's one of those massive fucking Zoom calls. Are you $300 to be there? Probably. You visiting other people other than Tamar. Maybe we had it with you. I don't know. Have I visited any of you? Some of you guys look familiar. Lee looks familiar. I like your background. I like my background. Thank you. They're all my baby demons. I'm super fertile. I make 100 babies a day. And these are just some of them. Wow. Oh my god. Wow. I'm super fertile. I make 100 demon babies a day.

This is super cereal you guys. This is like real artist high level stuff. I went to Yale, man. You know, this is kind of jumping the gun just a little bit. But just so that there's no point of confusion. I did look up the number. The out of the 1,642 faculty members at work at Columbia University in the city of New York. The 2022 average salary for all faculty members is $179,000 or $179,871. That sounds about right. For a nine month contract. And of course, she's just a role in it.

I mean, go back and look to that bio list, man. All sorts of huge galleries in there. Must be nice. So I'm going to go back to that. I'm going to go back to that. I'm going to go back to that. I'm going detalic by talent and by being an intelligent individual. I'm sorry. Face of the schemes. Just so happen. He was wanting to hear the origin story of lileth from Lillitz own perspective. And that's what this next clip is is. The origin story of Lillitz. So my origin story.

I know how I came from where I started. Like what's my what's my origin story? Make creation story. Anyone know? Tell us. Okay. The readers look like they know. So I am actually I'm the first woman. I'm the first woman before Eve in the Bible. And the story was that Adam got this assignment of naming all the animals from God. And Adam just like walks around the world and he's like, well, this one kind of looks like a zebra. I think I'm going to call this a zebra. This one is I think a spider.

And then walk around. He saw all these animals in groups, partners, resembling this is the ground. Parents and he felt really lonely. So he went to God and he said, God, can you please make someone else that he kind of looks like me. Can you make me a partner? Can you make someone else that I can hang out with? And then God just like made me out of earth. Made me out of the earth. And I came out. And the first thing I wanted to do was just like have sex with Adam. So we start having sex.

And I want to be on top. And Adam refuses. And I say, how come what is this? How come are you refusing? And he says, well, I was here first. So either you play by my rules or get out of here. And I say, well, this is not this is not my game. And I get out and I run into the sea of reeds. And I found this really beautiful, beautiful wave. And I just hang out under this wave. Life is great until these two angels come to me. And they say, well, Adam sent us. Please come back.

Adam didn't even want to come on his own. He just sent these other guys to come get me. And I said, you know why? This is really this is not it's not my thing. I don't want to. I'm not interested. So they say, well, if you're not coming, we're going to call you a demon. And as a demon, you will have the ability to kill tiny babies until they're eight days old. And everyone will hate you for the rest of the time. Everyone the entire world will hate you. And I said, well, you know what?

I never really cared about people liking me. This is not my thing. Everyone hates me. That's totally fine. So I'm going to share my screen back again. Well, I was cackling. I heard that part. And seen. Um, was she reading off of fucking cue cards? Oh my God. I, I'm not super well versed in this origin story for Lilith. But as a whole, just something about this kind of strikes that bullshit core to my, in my gut. Just something about this, the story.

I feel like we're missing a pretty big part of the puzzle. Something akin to that missing link in the evolution channel. There's a, there's a big case of the story that we're missing there. Yeah, there's a, there's a metaphor that's lost. Everything's a little subverted. Yeah. I mean, this is like the, the Star Wars extended universe of the Bible that she's talking about here. These are the prequels. Um, this, uh, this other clip. You hadn't heard about the Lilith origin story before though?

About how she was like a mistress to Adam essentially. Uh, yes, I, I've heard it, but I, I guess I should say that I've not super well. Uh, read up on it. Train's in more time in the sucky gin. The sucky was general. I know where I'll be after this show tonight. Uh, this next clip actually gets into a little bit about that. Uh, the text from Lilith, uh, which is fascinating. So what I told him are is. I'm always very disturbed. She was filling a lot of anxiety and it was kind of a bnotchess.

And I was like, okay, so I think I have a solution for you. And what I told her is about this, a little community that a, and it was mostly, mostly a community of women. And they would make these ceramic bowls. And then when someone felt like a demon like me, right? All the demons were named after me. Someone felt like I was hunting her. They would take this ball. They would go to an artist magician and they would ask the artist magician to draw a picture of me.

But not just the picture of me, a very specific picture of me that is about the kind of pain that that person was feeling. And then they would draw a picture of me and they would draw some kind of rope. I fucked up. I'm sorry. I played a matter of order. This is, um, this is a clip talking about how people of ancient times would trap Lilith using the bowls and the, and the pot lids and things like that. Oh, I see. She's tying back to a much more, uh, old, an older ritual for antiquity.

Yeah. There's a lot of depictions of Lilith being bound and rope, uh, which was said to help kind of usher, usher along that control. Uh, so my apologies. Well, I got 40 left, 40 seconds left on this one. That would time me up and then together the artist and the sick person would take this bowl and they went to the sick person's home and they turned this bowl upside down until I was trapped. And I couldn't hurt this person anymore. Now, obviously I can't, you know, like I escaped the atom.

I'm like hanging out under a wave. These people believe that if they make a drawing with like, you know, some ropes on me, I can't escape and they put a bowl on me. But I am, you know, I'm made out of air. This is just something to make them feel good. But I was intrigued by the process and it seemed like it was actually helping them. So I was into it. Oh, my. Bet you were, sweetie. Uh, this is the, this is her talking about the text messages.

And then the pandemic started and I was invited to do a performance. It was scheduled, you know, a long time before. And I couldn't do it. So I was like, okay, so maybe I will just, you know, move this to zoom. And because I was feeling very lonely and a lot of people around me were feeling very lonely, I said, why don't I just like send text messages to all the people that are coming to the workshop? And it was a small group. It was like maybe 30 people.

And I found like a fake number and a lily texted all these people. And then we did the workshop. And the workshop was lovely. And people kept texting this, this fake number after the workshop ended. And I was like, huh? Okay, like I invited lily to come back. I asked her what she thinks. She texted them back. They kept texting and they also invited their friends. So that was kind of like a random and lovely thing that happened. And I started a, a made her own number. So she has her own system.

And she started sending text messages since then. So the beginning, it was once a week now. She got a little busy. So it's more like once a month. But what she sends is a picture. So there is always a drawing, a drawing of this demon. And then there is a, a somatic. Who is this demon? An explanation and some kind of somatic, a instruction. How do you, how do you think the rest of the zoom call takes this? No, just, I don't know. They're either enthralled or they're just, just like me.

They're just like, God, she just keeps going on. This is so much I don't know about, right? I think you, you probably nailed it with the first one there. Anyone that wants to join, I am actually, she has almost 500 people. And I would love her to get five longer people. So you can text someone to this number. And then, and I think you also have it in your email. And then you can get her messages. I'm doing it now. So if we all do it now, you'll have 17 new people. The guy. One's a text message.

Great. Could you just smash that like button? Smash that like button. Uh, wow. Brings the phone back in. I think there's a sort of an inocreant here that the phone is a tool of Satan. Yeah, well, she. That was a different club I was listening to Raymond Bucklin talking about not believing in Satan, but yeah, you know, it's mere or the black mirror, the scrying screen, your smart photo. Yeah, exactly a scrying device would probably be a better way to put it.

I mean, even her, her card set has the phone, the interface, the UI of the phone on it. She obviously gets a lot of power through phones and through tech. That's part of the process now. That's the modern way. Doing it. Uh, what we are about to listen to is, um, tomorrow or Lillit, I should, I think it was actually Lillit at this point, uh, gets the rest of the zoom call to stand up and start moving and they begin to invite demons into themselves.

And this is just a short one minute excerpt of that, uh, of that exchange. Great. And now I want you with all of your body to kind of like just become that demon. And remember we are demons us. We are pretty scary, right? This is kindergarten. Kind of big. Or we're really annoying and small, but we're very loud. It's like an acting exercise. I want you to notice your elbows and just kind of make these demons with your elbows. Great. Yeah. Wow. Take my mind. We've been with you a nose.

Yeah, she was giving them a warm up music. And open your mouth. Oh, some demon breath. And while last time, Mickey's the biggest breath. This is officially an acting exercise. All right, from the diaphragm. Live as an actor. Can you tell me if this exchange sounds familiar? Do you have your balls? Did you bring a ball? Yeah, of course. That's Alexander technique. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. The balls are the balls I had. She waits to see if they hold their balls.

Yeah. The succulent sucks succulents on the seven secondy bus. The suck. Many mumbley and succubes. The mumbley and succubi succulently mumbles. Succulent mumbles. Gosh. Goodness. I think perhaps the cream to the cream of this is they go through about ten. They go through about ten minutes of naming demons and then writing spells on the spot to capture said demons. Now there were 70 people in the zoom call. Okay. And what we are about to listen to is all 70 of these people, these people.

You people simultaneously summon their own demons and each one of the other persons demons in the zoom call. Jesus Christ. You're going to turn this fucking police into Nagasaki. Are you sitting down? You are going to have to give me the stop for this one because this goes on for three minutes. Okay. All right, stop. You had to get just a little taste. All right, all right, give me a little bump. First one's free. Ready? One, two, go. Here. Here. Here. Here. All right. I think I can take that.

Oh, oh. We're going to pick that up. I think this is not severe. I'm going to drop down. I'm going to pick that up. I'm going to drop down. I'm going to drop down. I'm going to drop down. I'm going to drop down. I'm going to drop down. College, not even once people. I'm going to drop down. How much is that student loan? What's that? Hey, how much is that student loan? She's like, oh, I don't have one. Let's see. Columbia University. Or should you go to Yale?

I'm curious how much it would cost to go to the school that she's teaching at. Oh, yeah. How much is this class cost? Class costs the students? Yeah. I mean, that goes on for another two minutes. I don't know if we necessarily need to continue on. I don't think we necessarily need to. But I think we get the gist of this lady's babbling. It's, um, it was unusual. It's very unusual.

I'm definitely on the mindset that when it comes to working with demons, it's more of, um, I guess the under the conditions that I was familiar with it, it was more of a ceremonial based working. Yeah, there was certain preparations that needed to be met. Physical? Yeah, very ritualistic. And I don't know. I just, some of this feels, I'll say it, very insincere. It feels insincere, tacky, feels hokey, it feels pretentious. And it feels like, uh, very clumsy.

If you look at this lady's art, which you can find at ZoososCoron.substack.com, everything from the way, because the show's her office decorated in the Zoom call. And then it shows her exhibits. And when she puts in an art installation, her art style is extremely childish. And a lot of the things, a lot of the art that she produces looks like it was made by a third grade class of kids. It's a lot of the videos that I did see and I didn't link to its stuff.

It's like, man, this is just like some of the most, I guess if you were going to stereotype art students, this is what you would see. And it's... Yeah. This is the most, you know, I, I fake it till you make it type of thing. Whereas, as long as you have absolute confidence in yourself, you can be a dog shit artist and a complete basket case loser and teach at Columbia University. As long as you truly get high on your own supply and believe your own bullshit. Yeah, and just, here smoke my hat.

I mean, Jesus Christ, this lady is a fucking hack. She's the definition of a hack. It's, yeah, you know, it's interesting. It's definitely interesting. I don't know if, you know, I don't want to keep a near out and see if she pops up anywhere else. Just very strange. This is, you know, kind of all it took was putting the rope hat on and rope hat off and rope hat on and rope hat off and the rope hat to be able to switch between little it and tomorrow. Very impressive. Just a boom, boom, boom.

Now, I have seen a demon in a box before. There is the Raymond Bucklin exhibit in Cleveland, Ohio. Oh, Cleveland, the home of demons. And this is just a quick clip about the actual Raymond Bucklin museum and a little bit about him and a little bit about the demon in the box. Alive here at the Bucklin Museum of Witchcraft and Magic and, you know, it's Halloween. I like to be a little spooked out, I guess.

So I come over here and check out some things with witchcraft and also they have Ouija Bores and all these different things. I'm here with the director of the museum. This is Steven. Steven, I'm a little eerie right now. I have the eerie feeling being in here a little bit. Tell me about this place. Well, this is the Bucklin Museum of Witchcraft and it was founded in the early 60s by a gentleman named Raymond Bucklin. And he collected artifacts that arcane from all over the world.

And we have them on display here in Old Brooklyn. And these are some of the classic pictures over here, correct? Tell us about these. So these photos are on loan from a gallery in New York City for the next, well, we've actually extended the show until November 9th. These are William Mortensen. He was an early photo manipulator and just really extraordinarily beautiful photos and very proud of how these on display are.

And thank you for making these family friendly for us as well covering up a few things over here. And then maybe one of the creepiest things I think, I don't know if this is up for much debate. But a demon in a box, are you serious? My absolutely favorite artifact in the collection really gives me the PBGBs. And here it is on display at the Bucklin Museum. Okay. And give me the backstory on this.

It's a classic story of one of Ray's friends called him up said, hey, you know, I hang out on Saturday. Ray goes to visit him and the next thing, you know, he's roped into capturing a demon into a box terrifying. Okay. Father Sun Holy Spirit. We're going to send it back to you guys really quick. Oh, poor guy. Jesus Christ, that sounded like net net. Don't you think a little bit? Yeah. A little bit. I can hear it. A little bit of a pinch there.

But the excerpt at the gallery for this demon in the box says in the early 1970s, a ceremonial magician, friend of Bucklin's named Tom, asked him to come over one afternoon. Bucklin thought he was invited over to hang out with his friend, maybe drink some beers, but unbeknownst to him, Tom, who lived in the lower east side of Manhattan, had unleashed a demon in his apartment during a ritual. The demon was being very destructive and was ruining Tom's life. So he asked Ray to help.

At first, Bucklin was not interested and felt Tom should take care of his own problem, but he eventually conceded. Bucklin found a spell on a grim war and it took three days for them to trap the demon in this box through incantations. It is not been open since some save you know the demon you can know the name of the demon you can control it. Bucklin drew this picture of the demon after he had conquered it, but don't say his name is allowed as you will stir the beast inside the box.

And that's one, that's another thing I was kind of taking issue is they, it's such that it was like the demon of generalities. You know, it's like you're not, you're not naming anything. How, how, how can you control anything that you don't know the name of? And I just so happen to have a book here called the paranormal primer that was by Bucklin and in there there's a section called ceremonial magic. And he actually, he has like three pages listed out of different demons.

There's a garas, a duke from the east when he makes his appearance. It is of a venerable old man writing a stride a crocodile on his rich on his wrist, purchase a hawk. His main purpose is to bring back runaways. He can stop movement itself and could bestow the gift and language. Armon is a marquee is a very important and great power. He appears as a wolf with the head of a snake which breathes fire.

He can, however, be made to assume human shape. He can see into the past and the future and can cause love between enemies. And these are all different demons that people are comic book heroes. Yeah, basically, here's ball, the king of the East. He may appear as a man or may change his head of that of a cat or a toad as voices force and he gives all varieties of knowledge. We are familiar with ball.

Yeah, there's all sorts of them. And you know, these, this was done in terms of getting these demons to assist you with things. And this is all from the sort of Israeli cannon, right? This all sort of derived from the Bible. Let's see the textbook of the magician is called a grim or a grim or is the king, the key of Solomon of the king. Most of the most famous old grim or is still an exam, the most famous key of Solomon.

The oldest known copy of this work preserved in the British Museum dates from the 16th century, despite its title. It probably originated no earlier than the 14th century and certainly had no real connection with the king of Israel. I see my bad. There was also the sacred magic of the Abraham Allen, the mage, the Gremois of Hornerius, the black polettes, the heptomeran, the legum of time and the Al-Madel. Al-Madel.

Al-Madel. So yeah, I don't have, I've got like kind of hokey, Gremois, nothing, nothing of interest. But I think this might be interesting because there was a second foot as I was looking through all this stuff. Very striking painting of a demon seducing a lady, a very beautiful lady. Yes, because it does go both ways. You have little, then you have female demons, but you also of course have sexy male demons. And this is based off of a, let's see if I can find the actual name of the artist here.

This is a painting by Constantine McCofsky called Tamara, Tamara in the demon. And this is actually based off of a Russian poem called the demon. I think we might get into that for next week. I knew that I recognize that those Russian unibrow's. Oh my. Mmm, nice thick brows. So yeah, that pretty much wraps me up for demons and boxes. Fascinating stuff. I just, I don't, I don't know. I don't, I wonder how effective magic can really be over a Zoom call. I'm curious, I'd be interested to try it.

Well, lucky for you, there's people out there that are really trying their damnedest. Yes. Ziff, trying magic. Yeah, if it can happen, it's going to happen because people are out there really working on it. But then again, I, you know, I feel gal is a very magical creation. You know, there's a lot of kinds of things that you consider magical. You're magical. Oh, geez. Making a fellow blush over here. Oh man.

Well, let's, do you have any other final thoughts for a, for a little, for a, for a little, a, tomorrow here? No, aside from the fact that I agree that tomorrow is indeed a woman of mystery. Noice. An international woman of mystery. And a little spooky, a little cookie. Yeah, no doubt. Uh, I'm, I'm going to do it. You're listening to behind the scheme, some women of mystery. Let's fish. Mmm, whip it good. Dun dun dun dun. Bap. Dun dun dun dun. Get that lilyth. Sack the fire. This is chicken.

Break it deep and back. Let her touch your sack. Step on a ball. Don't throw me with a good time. Turn over all your bowls.

Scream-Mails

Uh, let's do a scream. Wrap this up. Let's pop it on up. Uh, we got one. We have one scream. Uh, and what does a scream. I'll have to say. Based on the screen boys. I'll tell you what, you know, I lavish this told me I go ahead and drop another voice mail here. Man, I have a lot of lucid dreams and there's times where. The thing is. There's been a lot of times they've had like weird sex dreams and like. The ladies and the dreams I can tell that they're sucky-bits.

It's been like I kind of go along with it. Because I'm kind of, you know, hey man, I'm kind of horny. Whatever man dream. And anyway, fuck it. I'm just in the middle of sleep and you know, whatever. I got a couple hours. Yeah, you do. Anyway, they're like, no, man. Like this one time I had this dream where like. There was a lot of weird elements of this dream. It started out with. I was like, I'd wake up and fall back asleep and like wake up and fall back asleep.

It's like going back and forth through the same dream. Like eventually like there was one dream where like my nephew was there. And it's not sexy at all at that point. But I mean like my nephew was there and he. Came with me to the next dream. So then like I was like, hey, Bud, let's just go to your mom and dad. How's he was going on? Like so there was another copy of him there. So there's like the two. My nephew was playing with his own. Copy from another universe. Like I'm a good uncle.

I brought my. I brought you something from another dimension, you know. And they were fun. It was they were all cool with it. But then like a few minutes later like after I talked to my family and other stuff like. It just moved on to where there was like chicks around. I just wanted to bang me. So I fucked them all. Like I think the second this is. Yeah. Into this dream. And I. I went into it. Man, I. I fucked every last one of them.

And then like it started getting here because like some of them really started getting. Like kind of pretty nasty looking like. Like man, like toward the end, like they sort of look like lepers. Like the last couple of chicks. I think you need the shaning treatment. But they look like they have leprosy. And that's kind of weird, you know. But the thing is like every time I ask Lilith in the dream, if I see her, I'm like, are you Lilith? And just boom, she just wakes me up and makes me.

I just wake up. Like the dream is over. It's like, come on, I just want to talk, you know? I mean, tell me your side of the story. You know, are you really that bad of a, I don't think she's really, she's just still us. Man, come on, you know, we're all. Something or other. I don't know. But maybe I'm just not even, I give certain entities the benefit of the job more than I should. But anyway, yeah, I have a lot of fucked up other dreams I could talk about.

But I think I have only a couple of minutes here on the voicemail. So maybe I'll call back later about the other dreams. So in the schemes. In the scheme or face to the scheme screen. I, you know, the last time that I had an encounter with, with Lilith, she was a very incredibly normal. Goth girl in the dream. She was very cool. I was like, wow, like this is nice. You're, you're red. That's the good kind. That's what kind of what she is.

She's not really supposed to be like the sex machine type of thing, although she is if you wanted to be. But most of the time she's, it's about empathy and it's about having a friend. But as far as the, I guess the leprosy bent there, all I can say is, yes, skinless for your pleasure. Oh, yes. Yeah. And, you know, no offense to all of our lepers who listen to the show. We have nothing against lepers. Not at all.

You know, when you transition, usually if you get with the leper, you agree to do that from the start. But this wasn't one of those situations. No, it was definitely, definitely, uh, interviews after the fact. Pray, I do not alter the deal further. You have altered the deal. But yeah, I've never had a little, like I've never had a succubus specific experience. I've had plenty of sex dreams, but I've had three. Three sex dreams or three little dreams, three low the dreams.

Okay. Yep. And it said there's a rookie now, we're seeing those numbers up. Okay. I will talk to everybody later. I'm going to go, uh, I'll be right back. Um, but yeah, very interesting. Yeah, thanks for the call and thanks for the insight. If anybody else has any other succubus stories, feel free to give us a call. 612-263-7999. And I believe that was our last one for tonight. So that only leaves us with the one last thing to do here.

Black and Blue - Homeless Moses (Fin)

Time to tuck them in. Here's a cool track. I like this one a lot. This would have that lady doing bird whistles and shit to this. I can do it. I can mix this live. The demon of... Unruly sound bites. The demon of... Bungos. The demon of bad copy paste jobs in an RSS feed. The demon of... Slow internet. The demon of... No agenda social going down. The demon of... Disgruntled IT. The demon of... Pack and dig it. The demon of... Running out of weed. The demon of... My sighter getting warm.

The demon of... Coffee jitters at 12.30.30 am in the morning. The demon of... Lower back issues. The demon of... Appendicitis. The demon of... Let proceed. The demon of... Sexy goth girl dreams. The demon of... Sexy goth girl dreams. The demon of... Hey baby, I just want to talk. The demon of... I'm fine. The demon... Of all. Oh shit. The demon of forgetting that there's a war concert next Monday night. Fuck. Gonna go. Can you go? Oh wait, can't go. Can you unless you back out?

We might have to have it off here discussion about this one. Hmmmmmm. Okay. I'll be looking for you in the back channels. Hey, is anyone seeing the moth? Where is that motherfucker? He owes me money! Hey, could someone let a lamp around here and need the moth? Oh, holy shit, it was fucking moth man. Oh fuck. Shit. The demon of shit. The demon of... Late night radio. The demon of that is very saddening. The demon of... Doing the solo show. The demon of... A split-kit solo show.

I love what you said in the green room. Nobody knows what goes on behind the green door. Sift us. Behind the green door. Oh my goodness. Well regardless, what? It's nothing going on next week. Check us out over at BadRadia.live. And that's right. We're live every Monday night by the way. Check us out. And make sure you're stopping by the lean apple of dot today. Get yourself squared away. But until that time, when we talk again, I will...

I've been the demon of BooBerry, the moth man of the Minneapolis. And I have been the demon of rock and roll clowns, being nimbly-bimbly from tree to tree. I'm lavish. Let's all let the key shine. Be the demonstration. Yeah! I was sure. And you can do it. It's me, Bill Cosby. Oh! I feel great, like I needed more. Can you just say smash that like button? Smash that like button? Yeah, good.

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