The weird Things happened in the Weird Weird Weird. Welcome to one twenty six, which is uh nine in numerology, the number of knowledge carry the one. You take the two, and then you put it to the sixth, and then you had them up and yeah, I think it becomes nine adaptability and it's kind of like the end of the cycle. I thought it was. I was thought. I thought nine was knowledge. No. Seven, I thought seven was divinity pursuit of knowledge. I mean, it really depends
on the system, you know what I mean. They all have slightly different interpretations. But I got a game and I'm just telling you what's right? You got a what? I got a game Cast system? You said, it all depends game Cast, a game xboxes? Right? What about dream Man? Can you turn me up a little? Turn you? Honestly, I am struggling to hear you guys a little bit well in my headphones.
Okay, cool, I'll work on that. So we're doing a what if it's been a while, Yeah, it's like two months I think at least. But yeah, we got some pretty good questions here today. We're stacked. But before we got into the questions, Yeah, why am I saying that in past tense, before we got to the quest before we get into the questions, My mom last week during Thanksgiving gave me this amazing relic from the past that we all decided that had it just had to be read on
the show. So I had this aunt. She was my grandmother's older sister, and she was very special to me. So she's my great aunt, and she like really was pivotal and helping raise me. And she only had one child named Wanda, who was born I guess in the nineteen sixties,
you know, and she had Down syndrome. So she was a very like high maintenance, special needs child, and she like when my mom grew up, she would kind of like she was close with her, you know, because they were close in age, right, Yeah, And anyway, Yeah, she had some severe complications and she I don't know the exact nature of it because I wasn't alive in the nineteen seventies, but she died at like
seventeen years old. Oh wow, so she you know. And then the terrible part is within just a few years of that, my aunt's husband passed God, so she was just you know, like a widow for the rest of her life. But anyway, so for whatever reason, she was very fond of me as a child because she was always at my grandma's house like she practiced. We lived with her for many many years because she was ten years older too, so her health started really declining, like long in advance.
Actually, my grandma's health has not declined. Yeah, you know, like she'll be ninety next month, and yeah, she's like a spring chicken. Yeah, oh dude. I was telling Nick this last year because I hung out with him and his dad and his wife, Casey the day after
Thanksgiving. But and Jeremy of course, yeah, my brother. But on Thanksgiving, I hung out with my grandma and I just always like like messing with people to try to say something to like not in a mean way, but like to get them to you know, laugh or to react or whatever. So my grandma walks up to me and I give her a hug. I said, dang, mem have you been in the gym? And without even pausing, she looks at me and goes, I mean great, and
geese, she's about to turn ninety. But anyway, so you know, twenty five years ago, thirty years ago, when I was a baby, her her sister which is my aunt. You know, she was ten years older at that point. Even so, she was already in her seventies by the time I was basically born. Yeah, you know, she died at like eighty six, like oh yeah she no, she would be one hundred if she was alive today roughly. But anyway, so she was super fond
of me. She was always around. I grew up down the street from my grandma, and both of them were school teachers before they retired, so like they were always helping me with my homework. Mom and dad were running a business. When I was in elementary school. I'd get off the bus and I'd go to my memo's house and then her and her sister, the school teachers, they'd be like tutoring me with my homework, helping me with
my spelling, this, that and the other. So anyway, so my aunt was just crazy about me. Man, I was her favorite boy. And yeah, so my mom would send her my letters that I wrote at school. And my mom just gave me this the other day. It says it says, okay, so this is from my aunt written to me about a letter that I'm gonna read that I wrote in like a creative writing. I guess it was like English class. I don't know if you even call
it that. In elementary school, you're just learning to read, right, Yeah, it's probably just but yeah, So this is what my aunt said. I found this story with your picture you sent uh by mail, and we thought it was a treasure from Treasure Island. OMG, I love it so much. Notice at the end you advertise people come to the parks and might go home with millions. Smart ad campaign for a young boy, and then it has a picture of me when I was seven years old when I
wrote it. Ah, all right, so this is the story. It's laminated. This is literally from when I was seven years old. And it's a treasure map. It's ripped its Treasure Island. It's the map of Treasure Island. Yeah, and I had ripped it up and turned it in like this to the teacher. All right. Treasure Island by Ryan Bledsoe. Some rich guy made an island off the coast of Jamaica about a million bazillion years ago. Then he buried all of his money off on the island. That
was like five hundred trillion, billion, million hundred dollars. He was never found again. He spread his money all over the island, bill gates and beent and Microsoft got a lot of money, not as much as the rich guy. A guy name, a guy named Philip Johnny Bob found a gajillion dollars. He bought the island, sold it, and then bought it again. That rich guy's money never ends really anyway. Philip Johnny Bob opened water parks, theme parks, skate parks, carnivals, fairs, and much more.
He had over a zillion dollars. Then he named the island Treasure Island. He too buried his money. Neither was he found ever again. This island is nice for vacation and family fun. Go here and he might come home with a couple of million dollars. Bro, if you bury your money there, you disappear. Yeah, straight up, bro. But it's like how many built five hundred billion a million bazillion years ago and it's still open. It's still a part carnival. Hell. I mean it might even be
a casino by now. I think I knew about that when I was seven. Oh my god, dude, much more stands for casino, Dude. I haven't seen this until last week in like twenty five years. This is so legendary, dude, about what if? Yeah, dude, it's like it's like Atlantis X one piece. It's like Atlanta's Treasure Treasure Island was real. That's the Treasure Island is real in all of our hearts. Yes, it's it's real within us. If we believe in Treasure Island, it will
never cease to exist. I believe in Treasure Island. It's funny because there's like a Disney story called Treasure Island. It's not even original, yeah, I mean yeah, and Treasure Planet is literally an adaptation of Treasure Island as well. You know what. I watched that recently and I thought it sucked. Really, Yeah, you didn't like it? Did you watch it for the first time first time, like like twenty twenty three, like this year? Yeah, that makes sense. I didn't like it. There's probably some
nostalgia. It just honestly was like, this is really weird. But yeah, you watched the whole thing? Yeah with who me? Oh? Just you? Yeah. I mean a lot of times when I was working, I would just be throwing on movies. I didn't know what to watch it. That was, you know, I wasn't really like super deep into One Piece. Oh yeah, so I was just throwing on movies. I didn't care what it was. If it was good bad, didn't matter. I just wanted something playing and that was one of them, and I thought it
sucked. Yeah, what if we just talk about One Piece this whole episode? You know what I was thinking last night? Hold on, we can get into the what if thing shortly. But I had this idea last night. Dude, we were talking about and this is gonna be spoiler free because neither of us are through it. Nick is He's like hundreds of episodes ahead of me, and I'm still in the beginning at the ripe old number of three hundred and seventy nine or something like that. You're closer to the middle
than you are the beginning. I guess that's technically true. Yeah, I'm closer to five hundred then. Yeah, yeah, okay, cool, I'm near the middle. I consider you I'm a third of the way through. Yeah. Yeah, I don't usually think about it like that, but that makes sense. But yeah, So last night we were watching One Piece together and I didn't say this because we were watching, but I had the thought, like, how cool will it be when it's over, which when will
that be? Right? But when we're all caught up on it, we've seen every episode. How sick would it be if we go back and we start cataloging all of those like mind blowing moments like we were talking about, like the hundreds of episodes like the Whale and then Brook and the You're like what the yeah, you know, and like all those little moments that are set up hundreds of episodes in advance. If we just try to stockpile them,
it just like boom boom boom boom boom afterward. Yeah, yeah, of course, which like technically the show is supposed to be in its last saga now, which will probably consist of three to five arcs, which, if they're anything like the last couple arcs, will be hundreds of episodes long. So we probably have at least another thousand episodes really, so we'll be fine, perfect Honestly, That's what I'm thinking. At least, or they could can start condensing stuff. But think about it. I mean, the
past like two or three arcs have been well over one hundred episodes. Some have been I mean one, oh was two almost two of something? Yeah, yeah exactly, and then the ones before then were very long too. So if that's the case and we have three to four or five more arcs, then it's at least like another five hundred episodes. Yeah, at least get those numbers up. I know, like I don't want it to end. No, we'll see, you know, like Egghead is starting in like
two weeks. That's the new arc and uh and you know they've they've like done some of it in the manga, but who knows, dude, I wanted to go for another ten years. Yeah, I truly do. Okay, well, I'm a thrilling what if time. Yeah, Thriller Bark, dude, it's it's actually amazing. Yeah, it's actually I love it so sick, especially towards the end of that arc. Oh dude, I'm there. And if any of you out there watch one piece, you know that after Thriller Bark, Bryan is going to be in Heaven. In Heaven kind
of already there. Yeah you know. So it's like, you know, everybody keeps telling me like, yeah, it's gonna pick up after that, and and like I went into Thriller Bark thinking that like all right, but now I'm kind of like, you know, what if I was already there? Yeah. Yeah, it's like what if I was already in heaven? Yeah? And it just keeps going. And that's how the end of Thriller Bark is. It gets so cool. That's why last night so that oh
got that new sword. Yeah, that's why last night I was like I don't want to stop watching, like we just yeah, okay, okay, one more, one more because the end of Thriller Bark is like that feeling is just gonna carry on into the sun. Hip. Yeah, the thousands of sunny. Well, we do have an obligation. Let's get into it, right, you want to go first, sure, yeah, let's do the Patreon patre I like starting with the patreons? Are these are all people
who are in our discord and have submitted through our discord. Yes, actually, let's talk about that for a moment. Let's do it. So we do have a Patreon for those who are not aware, it is patreon dot
com slash Bledsoe said, so pretty easy to find. Also, like if you go to our Instagram, if you go to our website, bledsosaid so dot com, if you go to our Twitter, pretty much any of our social media there's gonna be link trees that are funneling you to everything that we have, including the Patreon and we have a really beautiful, rock solid five dollars tier where we have of an entirely separate show from bletso said, so
called Full Disclosure hosted by me. And we have an incredible Discord community. I just checked today. There's like four hundred people in there. Huh. I'll show you just like a couple of weeks ago. Keep in mind some of those are like our family and friends. Oh okay, sure, yeah, we probably got ten that many. Yeah, no, no, but there are that many. I don't know how No, I'm saying there's probably
not that many of our family and friends in right. Right, there's probably like ten, ten or fifteen total, including us four hundred and fourteen members. What dude, I had no idea. Like two weeks ago it was like three sixty. That's unbelievable. I've been popping off in there. Well, guys, listen, Yeah, the Discord is so awesome. Uh, it's you know, if you don't even know what that is. It's just a community where you can like go in and and just interact with a bunch
of different people. There's four hundred something people in there. We're in there every day talking to people. It's a very supportive, loving a maze community. We laugh in there, we talk about what we love in there. It's it's a beautiful, beautiful place. And also we have like a bloods said so Minecraft server and now a Bloodsoe said, so Valheim Server. Oh yeah, So if you want to play video games with us, or we have game nights like what you know, we do events with the Discord like
once a month. It's basically your place to like come straight to us. We hang out in there. We get the events, get the hangouts, and you get to be the first to know about anything that happens. Merchandise wise. Oh yeah, you get episodes, early solid perks, anything we're doing. It's always dropped in their first Yeah. If anybody out there cares teasers to future twice born songs are there's a whole twice Born channel in there where we post videos and little teasers and stuff. So anyway, go over
there, check it out. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, and then I'll just say tb D new tears coming, new shows coming, new benefits coming, a lot of new stuff coming. Actually, we just came out, dude, come on as to what episode. I feel like we got to knock some of this stuff out. Yeah yeah, you know, but like we did, just come out with a bunch of new gear. I'm wearing one of our new shirts. It's quite sexy if you ask me. And yep, and our new hat and you don't have I don't got
nothing on. You got the bean he got the hoodie. Oh and the beanie. Let me swap. Yeah here, Alex, give me the hoodie. Okay, now switch to me. I got the beanie on. Look at this thing. It's embroidered. It's beautiful, it's got a nice it's nice and warm. Oh, show it up. And Ryan is putting on the new hoodie, the new signature sigil hoodie. It's so sick, it really is. It's embroidered. It's super soft. It's like warm and thick. Yeah writer, Oh dude, he's straight up modeling this right now.
Bro, that's all I'm talking about this right back? Yeah, yeah, yeah, go ahead anyway, y'all. Obviously, the merch is not limited to people who are subscribed to Patreon. That's available for everybody on bledsoe said so dot com. So uh yeah, that's it. What are you laughing at? Now? Just walk in front of the camera. So it's your show, man, I mean I like to think it's our show. Yeah. But yeah, so we we got all that stuff out of the way, and uh, let's let's just get into some what is right dudes,
My dudes, you're gonna do it first? Yeah? Why not? I'll just do a Patreon one. All right. I'm giving the illusion that I'm shuffling them, but in reality, I don't know what any of them say because you all fail the jar. It's arbitrary. Yeah, it's arbitrary. It's our it's arbitrary. We have Wow, that was Oh you know what, this is a good one, Okay, I right, m M. I appreciate this. I really appreciate this one. You're ready from our homie? Excuse me? Yeah, I say nay our omi. Yes, spyboard
clubbedyboy club. What if heaven exists outside of time? So we are already existing in that state? Mm hmm. That's deep and I do believe it's true, you know, Like that's that's the point of it, Like that's the point of awakening. That's the point of meditation. It's too it's too access that state that already exists. M M. You know, yeah, no, I I think that to you know, time is just something that we used to wrap our heads around. You know, it's not it's not
like, it's not linear. It's never been linear. It's a big old ball. And so if it exists in the future, it existed in the past and it exists now like everything exists simultaneously. So time is the separator from where we are now in heaven or just right, exactly exactly, which is interesting because whatever that six sixty six is the number of time really and so six six six being the opposite of heaven or time being the devil or
that concept. Yeah, there's something to that, because like the idea, Okay, hold on, let's let's let's go through this. So we have the idea or the myth of Saturn. Right, it's like the story of Zeus, his father's chronus time, the old man with the scythe who devours is young, he hates in his children. But also, like in the Bible, this is where it gets really complicated, and you got to really break out a lexicon and you got to study the etymology. Here you have
the idea of Yahweh being this ancient kind of father god. You can look at like the there's a thing called a lexicon or like a concordance where you can look at the exact origin of Hebrew words and you could see that all and Yahweh are etymologically linked. So there there is the root words. So
and then again you have this is moving away from the lexicon concept. But like you have this resurgence of information about like gnosticism or even like if you look in the past, you can see there were Marcian knights, there were Ebionites, there were there were alternative sections of Christianity that believed that the god Yahweh of the Old Testament is not the same god that Jesus was pre which
I do believe. You know, that's the whole premises of gnosticism. But honestly, you're saying that the gods of the Old and New Testament are different. Well, yeah, I mean I'm not saying that, I'm agreeing with that. That's what that's what is said, right, It's like that's premise those two gods are extremely different, extreme they couldn't be more different. Yeah,
exactly. Yeah, and and like the idea there is that Jesus was saying, and dude, there's there's so much evidence of this that Jesus was like, no, no, no, no, like the old the old God, that's not my God, you know, that's that's that's Satan or
that's yald Debo author or whatever. My God is light, my God is love, it's it's the truth, whatever, and so that Yeah, So I was just gonna say, there's there's this idea that exists in multiple cultures, including you know, if you think out of the box a little bit and you know your history and you know your etymology, including Jewish religious culture. There's the idea that Ahweh might have been Father Time and the Old Testament God was known as the Ancient of days, right, the right old deity
you have in the Bible. They make mentions of people worshiping in the tabernacle of rim Fan, which the symbol of rim Fan is the six pointed star, which was also historically the symbol of Saturn, which also the alternative name for rim Fan is chi Un. Which it's like, you look at all these different cultures and they all had this concept of this devouring father, god of time that eats the young, the children. Yeah, just like Moloch
burning the children for sacrifice, you know. Yeah, that's where he's going with that. With the devil being associated with time. It's the Saturn myth. It's the myth of Saturn devouring his children. So which is crazy? This question? In general? It's just really crazy that, you know, the concept of heaven being here already, the concept of time happening all at once on the other side at least, like this is the slow realm.
This is the realm where things happen slowly. But on that other it's just like what Bobby was saying when he was here last on that on his episode, that like what if the soul moves at the speed of light? Like you know, He's like, what if when we get to that other side, everything moves at the speed of light. It's like the speed of light is that harmonious forever? It's it's not a now then of future, it's just the speed of light is like is existing outside of time almost right,
It's like it's like the original state, which is why existence? Which is why like you know, like it's not like we haven't figured out a way to go the speed of light. Scientists have known for decades it is not physically possible. We can go, right, we cannot go. We can go so potentially ninety nine point nine nine nine nine nine, repeating, But we could not go the speed of light. It is impossible. It is a It is just completely impossible. And so it's almost like is that built
into our reality? Intentionally? I think, because that true full speed of light is infinite, is infinity, is Heaven? Is the spirit realm? Is that? What that is? How you get there? On? You know? Is that how you get there? This makes me think of two thousand and one. Oh, absolutely, yeah, he goes through the wormhole. Yeah yeah, and then he's in on this weird other realm. Don't
go there with a body, yeah yeah. Well, for what it's worth, even though it's not really related to this, I did find the Bible scripture that was talking about it says, yeah, you took up the tabernacle of Moloch and the star of your god rim Fan, which figures you made to worship them, and I will carry you away beyond Babylon Acts seven and
forty three. Just bringing back the concept of Alex in the myth The whole reason I brought up, like the lexicon in the Old Testament, the New Testament was to say that there is a there's a hard like tangible knock on wood. Here is evidence that there is some form of Saturn worship that is existing in Israel, Babylon, the Middle East. It's not exclusive to Greece and Rome. It was it was universal in ancient times, that there was
some sort of dark Saturnian force. I know that's not related to the question to have it, but my brain, nerds, it wants to tell you the symbols and all the details you start talking about mythological deities, you know. But yeah, Supero, I kind of brought that up just to kind of put that baseball on the tee for you. Yeah. I love talking about some ancient saturn worship. But you know what, though, let me
end up on a positive note. As we know in the Realm of bloodsu said, so, we understand that nature, or rather symbols as they exist a part of nature, are not inherently evil. We know, we just talked about it on the Da Vinci Code episode The Six Pointed Star. Although it may also be associated with Saturn. We understand that the symbol itself is not evil, and it hasn't even deeper meaning. And it is the sword the phallus. You know, you can think about that like the sword of
Arthur or the thor of hammer Fallus and Chalice. Yeah, and then the Chalice. That's interesting though, because there's six again. Yeah. Yeah, but guess what, dude, there's uh, what's what's the what's the sixth element on the table? Ok? Anybody look that up for me? I have no clue. Let let's let's find out if it's carbon, which is the building block of life of organic matter. Yeah. Six six electrons, six proton, six neutrons. It's crazy it is carbon. Yeah, So
I don't know. It's like, is the number six evil? No? No, you want to know some you want to hear some facts. Uh, sixty six six is not the real mark of the beast. It's actually six one six and it is a Jamatrias cipher for the emperor Nero. Yeah, it's not actually six six six time. Yeah, sixty sixty six was made up. It's completely misconstrued. That is not the real mark of the
beast. It is very clearly six one six, and the original manuscripts I had to walk through this in like courses in college, like academic you know, breaking down what it really means. These professors are going over the different editions of the manuscripts, the history of when these edits came in. Bro, they didn't just sit down write the gospels and then they're like poof, here you go, like no, no, no. Over thousands of years,
there's thousands of edits. So how did how did they come to the conclusion that the actual mark of the Beast was six one six because that's how it was originally written. Oh so it was literally written six one six in the it was never yeah exactly. I can't tell you off the top of my head, gotcha. You know you could look at up here. Let's do it. Okay, let's do it. Mark of the Beast six one
six. Yeah, because I'm just curious. You could even type Emperor Nero who yeah, yeah, okay, uh, six one six, it's just the original number. Fragment of the earliest Papyrus gives the number as six one six. Most Manuscripts of Revelation thirteen eighteen A fragment of the Earth. Yeah, yeah, sixty one six. Number of the Beast six sixty six is generally believed to have the original have been the original number of the beasts in
the Book of Revelation in the Christian Bible. In two thousand and five, however, a fragment of Papyrus one fifteen was revealed containing the earliest known version of that part of the Book of Revelation. Discussing the number of the beast,
it gave the number A six one six. One possible explanation for the two numbers is that they reflect two different spellings of Emperor Nero slash Neuron's name yeah, for which, according to this theory, this is believed to be a code for Emperor Nero Yeah. Because you know, these gospels most of them were written after Nero had the Holy Temple destroyed, but the Gospel Mark was written in about sixty nine a d. And the Temple was destroyed in
seventy. So at this time there was a lot of unease and chaos and violence towards you know, Christians and Jews because the Romans were subjugating them and slaving them, making them pay taxes, destroying their holy relics, erecting statues of their gods, and just crucifying them. You know, slaughtering Christians, peeling their skin off, burning them, just absolutely dismembering them. It was a horre. Yeah. The Roman emperors were some of the worst motherfuckers in
human history, absolutely dude. They like went around the world and stole everything and enslaved everybody. But anyway, that's not the point. The point is they were describing the beast that's bringing about the end of civilization and of their culture and of their world. And you know, this evil figure that rose from Hell to overthrow It was narrow. Wow. At the time. It wasn't about some the original market the beast thing. It wasn't about you know,
thousands of years in the future. No, it was about what was happening right then. It was nearing. They believed it was right then. It was the end. That's crazy, you know. But anyway, not quite the question. That's why I like these episodes though, because we get a good question and then it's like we just yeah, I love it, Yeah, I love it. Hell yeah, great question, great question. I want to do another one. Let's do one from the regular draw two. No, that's just peace, okay, all right to you, But
that also is like, let's do it. Peace to you. My brother. What if nothing happens in twenty twenty six at Ozark's VAP. I don't know what that is Ozark's uap. Oh, it's like what vap? I mean, I I kind of feel like it's very possible that nothing will happen. I mean, I don't I don't think it's gonna be like the sky
opens up and there's a portal and a fucking UFO comes through. I just think it's gonna be like exactly like they said, the stars are gonna align so that there could be an energetic shift, you know what I mean? Like, no, no, we're not out there telling people that some thing is gonna happen on the day. We're just saying there's gonna be an alignment and a new knowledge will come. That's it. That's all I know. Yeah, a new knowledge that could that could take the form of so many
different things, you know, it could be it could mean anything. It could be some big reveal or revelation or something, or it could just be, like you said, a wave of energy that washes over the planet. What I really think maybe fills fills every one with curiosity and compassion. Who knows. I think like I think we're being very subtly energetically tuned over time, you know, just by like cosmic forces. It's not anything that is
over or that we necessarily know about. I just I think this is what's going on. And I think when these major celestial alignments occur, they allow you could say, like dimensional or spiritual energy to kind of pulse and like tune us up even more. You know, people are there's evidence that we're affected by these lostial bodies. I mean, every single month crime is up on a full moon. Yeah, that's just fact. That's fact. To deny that is ignorant, it's fact, it is, and it's been that
way for as long as we've had recorded history exactly. Lunatics, that's Luna tics, yeah, Luna. Yeah. But no, I'm just saying, like when we have the super rare alignments like this year. You know, Plu wasn't Aquarius for the first time at two hundred and fifty years wow. A couple of years ago around Christmas, we had some I can't even remember, we had this crazy ass alignment and then they said the Oldre's model it's popping up. Remember, Yeah, people were putting them there, right.
But still I mean, there was a rare alignment, and there's all these rare alignments that are happening in the last few years, and I think twenty twenty six is just going to be like one of those rare alignments, but it's gonna be like the rarest of all that's gonna have just a really big shift. I don't think anything will necessarily just happen that day, but if
it does, both are still true. Yeah, totally, you know what I mean, the energetic thing, but also like what's it called when you self fulfilling propsy right, Like if the world believes it enough, then something's gonna happen because it'll be called you know, yeah, absolutely, so either way, we wouldn't be mad about that. You want to pull the next one, ally Gelvory Brother, Crunch it around, crush it around, crunch it all right, black metal Viking, let's go yeah, yeah, yeah,
what if psychedelics are connected to the entities? Let's go. We about to talk about some hippie issu, y'all my favorite? Yeah, I love that. It's like I need to gather my thoughts on that. I mean, like yes, because it's all okay, yeah, right, you know, to get more pointed, I think that psychedelics gets you closer to being entity, like you know what I mean. I think they take you to a state of selflessness in terms of losing self, which the pure entity.
The way that I think about it is they are They're not people, they're not ego, they just are. Yeah, And I think you get closer to that state when you take psychedelics. That's very that's a very interesting thought. Yeah, and I see that. I see that because, like you know, if you do if you do psychedelics and you have like that ego death experience, you you feel like a changed person afterwards. Absolutely. I
don't care what it is. I don't care if it's cannabis. I don't care if it's uh, you know, LSD, psilocybin, d MT, I don't care what it is. I think all of these things at the right level have the potential to elicit that feeling. Yeah, you know. And it's like, yeah, you're definitely changed. You are you are. And I'm wondering, like, you know, just to delve into this question a little bit like more early is like why though, what is happening? Is it a thinning of the veil? Is it well, immediately, I
think that mushrooms, just to take one example, are more intelligent. So I think entities are more intelligent than humans. And I think that my sillium is more intelligent than humans. So maybe it's just a game of intelligence and awareness. Yeah, so what about LSD then, right, that's the thing you can get either. I'm serious, not a trick, like I know, I know, let's put our heads together. Well, I think LSD is in its own category being a man made psychedelic. Not quite, it's
not. I thought the same thing, but it's not. It actually comes from ergot root, which the stuff is ayahuasca. Not quite. Well, it comes from the same place, right, Not quite, it comes from ayahuasca and DMT are the same thing. Oh, ergot. Ergot is the
root that LSD grows from. But like, dude, we have real evidence that in the ancient mystery school of the Alesian Mysteries and the Oracles of Delphi, they had these magical potions that they would drink called kaikon, and one of the actual ancient ingredients of this was ergot, the root of ergod. So like, there there's this idea that these ancient initiates of the mystery schools
were we're taking psychedelics in their rituals. Yeah, and so, and it seems like for the most part, all of these different psychedelics have a similar effect on us, being that ego death thing. Oh we can't forget Pod two. Yeah, absolutely, but having having that that ego death thing happened, that's that seems to be the desirable focal point for all of these psychedelics. So I just like, what physically is happening in the realm or in
us that is causing us to feel closer to the realm beyond. Yeah, it feels like it might be just it feels like there might be something built into us, like an inhibitor or something that blocks our perception of the realm beyond. Yeah, it's the ego, right, yes, yes, exactly, And I'm not being funny, like that's that is the block, right And then you know, ego death. You remove the ego, you can
see the place beyond, you can see the the realm beyond. I think I think that's what it is, even if it's just like a small percentage, and that obviously depends on what type of dose you take or whatever. You know, whether it's very small or freaking massive. Isn't it interesting how all these substances do the same job in different ways, Like you get the same end goal, but the journeys do different. And it kind of makes me think of, like just to relate it, like being wine drunk is
different than being liquor drunk and being beer drunk, but you're drunk. Yeah yeah, that's just like basically the same thing, but not really right, Yeah, no, that's true. It is extra different. Yeah, it's like all these different things can have like the same desirable effect on you,
which is that ego death thing. It's wild. I have zero experience with LSD, but like everybody I've spoken to that has had experience with it, whether they had a bad trip or not in the moment, I still feel like just knowing them, they have all benefitted very positively in the long run. Yeah, yeah, you know. I mean it's a psychedelic after all, and that stuff is typically if done safely and and you know considerably, like like or with consideration rather it, it can yield their are you very
positive results? Yeah? So you always hear the stigma about it, like you know, it's it's like this it'll fraight your brain, it'll get locked up in your spine. Yeah. But then, like you know, you could watch the documentary. I thought it was really good. I think it's called How to Change Your Mind and yeah, and they go into the history of how it was, like, you know, in the nineteen forties, there were over one hundred thousand successful trials. Hear that number again, Yeah,
one hundred thousand, Yeah, or at least like forty thousand. I can't quite I think it was like one hundred and twenty thousand or something. Dude. Earlier today, we were talking with Jenny about a solo cybin so you know, mushroom study where they had twenty three subjects. Yeah, twenty three and we're all talking about the data. Dude. They had like a hundred thousand successful treatments of depression, addiction, all kinds of issues with LSD
in like the nineteen forties. The real psychiatrists like implementing this because it was discovered in the nineteen forties, you know, and then it was only until it was about twenty years later in the sixties when the hippie movement started popping up, and then they did the whole War on Drugs thing. They unleashed manson on the world. What was he? He was an LSD banging cult leader, hippie. Yep, he was the perfect target to like, you know, to create him and prop him up and send him out on the
world to scare everybody away from this. Yeah. And then nineteen seventy boom, Richard Nixon's like, we're going to war on all drugs. LSD cannabis. I don't. I think they called it marijuana because they wanted to make it sound, you know, like it's four from the border. Yeah, that was very intentional. Fucking scum and mushrooms and all of the psychedelics they were classified the same as like cocaine, heroin, YadA, YadA, YadA,
like they it's the war on drugs. You know. It's like, why did these motherfuckers do this, dude, to try to stop us from getting the benefits of those things? Yeah, why would they want us to get those things when they got well, they got man made medicine that can do that and you can buy it for way more expensive. The pharmaceutical companies and the and the tree companies that were in the pockets of the politicians. I'm pretty sure that the tree I think both are true. Lumber, big
lumber was really upset with marijuana and hemp. Kiss hemp would grow four times faster and be way stronger as far as paper building blocks, Like there's so many applications for like industrial hemp that would blow a big lumber out of the water. So big lumber was a big factor in getting marijuana illegal. It would, honestly like it would impact a lot of different industries, Like if it was just widespread, fully worldwide legal, it would upset many, many,
many industries. The funny thing about that is us, the civilians, the consumers, the average person. We don't give a shit. It would be better for us if everything was made of hemp. It would be cheaper, it would be easier to get. It would be like you know, and we could smoke it too, you know, that's right. But they don't give us that because they want to make their dollar. If the if the hemp can be used deeper than that. I think what what they all
are saying is true. But I think there's another layer where it's also like keep them docile and sick and don't allow the way. Of course, I think it's both. Yes, it's most the money and the power, the mental power over absolutely. I feel like the money is the goal and the
mental power is the amazing side effect for them. They're like, well we get we two birds with one stall or whatever, you know, and it's like gosh, like the people should be the ones in control, Like we should be the ones making the decisions like this, what should be legal, what shouldn't be legal, Like what we can use for our consumer products and what we can't. Like, you know, the pharmaceutical industry would be in flames if they legalized psilocybin. Oh yeah, because all oh dude, yeah,
it would be dust in the wind? Can that? I mean literally, like if we all had access to psilocybin and we you know, educated that there does need to be education, I think, and we had access to that to treat like depression, anxiety PTSD, I mean, any list of mental problem that you could think of, somehow another psilocybin helps with it.
And there's proof of this, and there's emerging data that's supporting it without a doubt that there's like literally zero negative side effects to psilocybin and that it transforms lives. Could you imagine how much the psychotropic drug markets would suffer because people wouldn't want that shit anymore, No, because they would just want the thing that's unlimited, that grows all all around the world and is cheap,
and maybe if it was legal, we could even grow ourselves. And it's natural and has long term lasting effects and zero side effects except I mean except a good time. Well, yeah, you know it lasts after that, you know what I mean. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it changed the world. I think it's gonna happen. I think it will too. Absolutely, We're seeing it happen right now with weed. It's where it is in the process, and I would say year after year we
get closer to it just being one hundred percent unanimously legal. And then next up is psilocybin. I mean you already have some states legalizing it, Yeah, like Oregon, Colorado, I think is it like Maine or Michigan, one of those two. I always get those too confused for I think even California has it. I think so too. Yeah, now I'm pretty sure it's legal there, Washington, d C. Yes, Yeah, there's there's there's a few places. I think, Yeah, it's happening. I think
like Missouri's talking about it. I mean it's it's starting to pop up in so many It's like, how are states like talking about legalizing psilocybin, but North Carolina still hasn't legalized weed? Like what are we doing? Dude? Yeah, we're we're historically like behind, We're historically kind of like Texas. I guess we're we're a little just behind on things. I mean, we got to really make sure it worked first, boy, we got to tiss it out first, like prohibition, buddy, you know what I'm saying.
That's what I'm talking about, baby. Yeah, but keep going to the bars and keep just drinking your life away. That's legal, right, what they want us to do. Yeah, everybody just go drink. You know, honestly, it makes more sense, like if one between alcohol and weed had to be illegal, it makes more sense for alcohol to be illegal in my mind. Yeah, it's more dangerous. Absolutely, It kills exponentially more
infinitely more like one of the leading causes of death in America. It's also just but then you get like that psychology in play though, right, because we've made liquor illegal. Once we have it, I mean, more people got killed more Like all this advocate all legal, but then when you look at states that have made weed legal and then underage use of marijuana declines because it's legal, and it's not. It's not. Yeah, and I think
I think we have this weird like culture. That's why it should all be legal, all of it, all of it, all of the crime of I Melion, this is gonna sound crazy, prostitution. It should it should be sound crazy, well to a lot of people out there, Will you're right, I'm not supporting it. It should be legal. It should all be legal, all of it. Yeah, because then it's all safe, it's all regulated, it's all monitored. It's not hidden in the shadows. It's out in the open, you can get help for it. It's it's
like it's destigmatized. It's you know, it's but also the taboo is gone, so exactly like what Alex was saying. And I'm sorry I cut you off, but Alex was saying, like the kids that you know in states where marijuana I really don't like that that CIA propaganda term. I like, yeah, but I think cannabis sounds a little bit more like future oriented. It's a high high class but yeah, it's I just love the term weed. But yeah, but I don't like saying that because then it gives me
that like I try to think of who out there. Yeah, that's why I say it, because that's when I learned from high school. Yeah yeah, you do, got the beanie on and like the herb. Yeah yeah, I like the term we're oh yeah. Yeah. It's like, dude, if you legalize all of it, then then the the allure of it being taboo will be gone. So there's knucklehead people in society who want to like engage in these taboo things. It's like, oh man, well that's
not cool anymore. Yeah, that's the whole point exactly. Yeah. But also if if if it's all legal, then you can have facilities in place all over the place where people can go and consume those things safely and not have to get so dirty needle from an alley and potentially die, you know, right, you know, it's hey for we you know, it's like, let's just save as many people as we can. Let's save as many people as we can, and also let's give people as much freedom as we
can. That I just think crime will plummet. I agree if they if they legalize all those things that are like part of the underworld. Again, it's not supporting. It's not saying go do cocaine. Go, it's not saying that. But look at the amount of damage that something like the Mexican
cartel causes. If it was all legal everywhere. That's gone right, that's gone to I don't know the whole conspiracy of how our government is involved in in all the drug trafficking they are, Oh well, dug, that's a major underground revenue generator for America, all of these off the books projects that these three letter agencies are taking part of. Yeah, not again, not saying everybody's not everybody's corrupt, but you get to be so big it happens.
It happens, it happens. So I don't know, it sucks. Don't get me fired up. Let's get to the next question. Okay, yeah, that was a good question. I always love a good conversation about psychedelics in the world, the war of the war, I love it. I'm just about to go off the rails. The War on Drugs era, like the sixties, you know, the movement of LSD and psychedelics and all this stuff. It is a fascinating period of history to me. You know,
I love just it really is. The sixties were fascinating. Charles Manson. You had The moon Landing, you had uh, what's the two thousand and one two, the Beatles, bro you had what's the author's name, The Beach Boys, which one of Rosemary's Baby, I don't know, I know, I know that was about Polanski, the director, the director. Right, it was all kind of craziness happened in the sixties. Plus a lot of like Christopher Lee o cult films. That's true, that's in the
sixties. That's true. Wait, which ones came out in the sixties? Do you know what? Maybe lots? You have to google it. Let's find out. I've seen several of them. One, yeah, Ryan's turn. Oh okay, well here again, there's no rules here, Nick, you'll really appreciate this Christopher Lee movies. And then for those of you who don't know, Christopher Lee is the guy who played Saruman in Lord of the Rings and Count Dooku in Star Wars. In the nineteen he was the original
Dracula, original Dracula was one of the original Bond villains. I think he was. Wasn't it Goldfinger? I don't know, the man with the golden gun. It just probably with the golden gun, that's what it is. Yeah, Okay, so yeah, he was Dracula and No, No. Nineteen seventy three, The Satanic Rights of Dracula. Dude, he's played nineteen seventy three, The Wickerman, Uh Dark Place. Oh, he was in the Original Three Musketeers, Horror Express, Dracula Eye, Monster's, tons of
horror movies, tons, most of them, occult Scars of Dracula. Ooh, the Private Life of Sherlock Holmes. Here we go. We're getting into the sixties here. Dracula has risen from the grave, the Crimson Cult. Apparently, he was in a couple of Kung Fu flicks, The Torture Chamber of Doctor Sadism. Dang, he really was in a few kung Fu flicks
about Fu Manchu. Have you seen that interview of him, like talking about like warning people, yes, about getting into the occult Doctor Terror's House of Horrors, Dracula, Prince of Darkness, the Terror in the Crypt, the Whip and the Body. I want to tell you some of the stuff that I've seen. They could have been in the seventies, but he was just
in a lot of occult movies and they're really good. That's actually cool because they talk about like the left hand path and like a lot of different rituals and things things like that. But what an interesting time for humanity? Yes, seriously, sixty seventies all that so much? Maybe you had the eighties where you got stuff like this height of consumerism, bro. If you yeah, exactly, if you. If you look at that era, just to sum it up, Disney coming out with Black Cauldron, the film for children
in nineteen eighty five, tells me how dark the culture was. Yeah, you know what I mean. Yeah, you got stuff like Evil Dead and all this like dark crazy shit coming out, all the slasher flicks, all the slasher movies. Yeah, all this explosion and horror in the nineteen eighties, and then you got Black Cauldron little kids watching that from you also have lots of like terrifying like sci fi and fantasy movies coming out in the eighties,
like very dark. Yeah. I think I was wrong there. I think a lot of his movies that that I was talking about that were a cult were in the seventies there, So my bad. All right, next question, next question, we pull him from the Patreons are again, what's it gonna be what's it gonna be? Okay from Merca, bus Stars and our Patreon. What if Antarctica houses ancient Limurian ruins and this has been hidden
from mankind to protect the false history narrative that we have been taught. I don't know what those are, but I'm gonna say, yes, Lemurian ruins. Lemurian is like it's Atlantis. It's like it's like a yeah, another the relics, right, yeah. And they were also another society that like or like civilization that flooded. I wouldn't abt it like Treasure Island, like Treasure Island they got they got that man's money in the Antarctica. But well no, no, no, Treasure Island was off the coast. Make a
yeah. Yeah, but they raided Treasure Island and took it to Antarctica. Well, whoever goes to this million and then, you know, five hundred bazillion years ago ever since stucking up money into the way an Arctica. So you automatically get a million if you go to treasure a couple million, you might a couple you might get So it's a mite. It's like you gotta find it. Yeah, Well, dude, I mean, there's endless wealth
there. There's bazillions. But if you had the resources, you could harvest quite possibly a brijillion dollars a bird jillion, you could if you had the what's the difference between a bud jillion and a bird jillion and a brazilion and a wait a minute, wait a minute, describe that in vivid detail? Which one describe that in vivid detail? What that is? Yeah? In fact, you could just google it, show me, put it on the screen enhance. Hey, Siri, show me a Brazilian. Oh no,
don't, don't, Si, Siri, don't. Hey what was the question? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, it was about limeri and ruins. Oh yeah, if y It's like, how can we know? Right? I mean right, it's it's parallel. It reminds me though of one piece, uh, the Void Century. Yeah, you know that they're trying to figure out the Dark Time. It's like low key like basically, it's like some ancient civilization that had these powerful like weapons and knowledge and yeah, and knowledge
and technology and all the stuff that we have lost. What the what what do you want? Alex? What what I'm learning is is if you have a thousand episodes one of them is going to remind you of anything. No, that's a big plot point. That's a big pot. The whole point, the whole point of one piece really is like there's yeah, there's a lost there's a gap of one hundred years in history where no one has any record of what happened because it's being hidden from the entire world. That's got
to be real too, But oh, dude, I think so. But there are these crazy hiroglyphs. They're called ponent glyphs. There's like a few of them in the world, and only one living person can read them. One living person can read them's crew. Yeah, and they describe what happened during that one hundred years. And also some of them describe how to like make the technology from back then, like you know, like the one spoiler alert, the ones you found in Skypea, Right, what was the pluton
weapon thing? Is what they were? No, that was the one in uh, that's what they were looking for in Alabasta, right, yeah, yeah in Alabasta. No, no, no, no, the one in Skypea was just like I don't even remember if you said anything significant. It just talked about like a path like, right, don't have any of that kind of right. It was the one in Alabasta, right, that was
it. Yeah. Yeah. But then there's another layer to One Piece, which is really cool, where it's like there is the world government and there's like Marines in the Navy, Alex you hear me, dog, I'm just making sure. There's like the Marines in the Navy, and they are like putting up this front to the world that they're the protector and they're the good guys, but they're actually not. They're like the bad guys world. It's
like it's the reverse like in real life. You know, it's like all the pirates are evil and they're criminals, and then you got like the government. But in reality it's like it's the world government who are the bad guys. But then there's like this group of five Elders. They are the world, the Five Elder Stars. Yeah, and they they control like the entire world. I mean, I'm gonna tell you, I really I like pirates, like old timey pirates. Yeah, you love One Piece Bro's, but
you know, I feel like I could be a pirate. You probably could like a pirate name be I have to think on that. Do you get a pirate name. I mean, I feel like Alexander's like a pretty pirty name. Yeah, it's got to be like Alexanders the something hold the phone, pirate name Generator. That's a good green bull yo yo. But also, hey, whoa, you're hitting us. We are the Green Boys are
always have We are the Green Boys and always have been. Hey alex Another cool thing that is in one Piece is that some of these really high up people that work for the World government, like they're in this group called CP nine, which is so obviously the CIA, and they all have like low key like superpowers that are all manifestations of their self belief, like they can do things that are outside of the possibility of the human body because they believe
they can. Kind of like how the CIA like remote viewed and all that remote views everybody. It's not that and the touch thing where with the goats where they killed the goat right right, But one Piece is different, but it's the same. It's like anybody can do it, but the military has this secret training and this exact about it. They have that exact ship in one Piece. It's crazy so cool. It would be to put candles in your beard. Oh, like the Black Beard. Yeah, it would be
so sick. Your pirate name is Swashbuckler Sparrow. That's epic, that Swashbuckler Sparrow. Yours is Perry Winkle Patches. That's legendary. Mine is mine again, I forgot Yours is Swashbuckler Sparrow. Yeah, write these down. Mine's Perrywinkle. Wow, Mine Pery Winkle Patches. Mine is Rascal Kid. That's good. That's that's slick, Rascal Kid. That's slick. That's awesome. That's very awesome. I know a pirate name, kid. Now we're gonna
do We're gonna do a different one real quick. Why not? We'll cross reference here. Okay, this one's a little more complicated. So Alex, yours is what hell is? Audioors? What does this even mean? Are you? Are you an audio or even year? When you're you're an even year? Okay? Even your you are your birthday is the twenty eighth. Yeah, you're toothless? Nice collective? Oh Molly, what these are? Why these are terrible? If you go to a different website, yeah,
it's Milwaukee. To combine the two. I want to and call myself the toothless Sparrow. That terrible sparrow. I don't like that at all. Yeah, that's what the is? A Milwaukee pirate. Yeah, I don't know, scour in the oceans for the booty. All right, here we go, just watch already. Dang it. Oh, Alex is one eye shipwreck is alternately, he beat a one eye sparrow, yours is shipmate puffy pants,
and mine is one leg shipwreck leg. Yo, you want to hear some great you ever notice that there's no characters in One Piece with an eye patch? Yeah, none of them did, which is like the most am I tripping here? Or didn't Oda actually say he's about to finally reveal a character with an eye patch. I think he said that he's like saving it towards the for the like towards the ad like it's going to happen. Yeah,
yeah, it's apparently he was bro Apparently, I know. I apparently he never introduced a character with an eye patch because he always knew that, like there's a very important special character that yeah, that will be the iconic
like you know, eyepatch guy. Dang, I wonder if it's like a character that's already been established, or if it's gonna be one like a new one that shows up and has an eye patch or whatever, you know, because like Zorro like has his little I scar thing like, but he doesn't wear an eye patch, you know, right, and then like I don't know, I don't know, but apparently eyepatches be making you strong as fuck according to Odo. I mean, yeah, I can't wait to see that.
We be needing to pull from the regular jar. All right, well, I feel like we should. Is there anything I mean, we really didn't even hit the question. We just kind of avoided it. Is there anything Lamaria and Antarctica? I mean, here, here, here, let me just wrap it up here forget about that. Here's the thing. I don't know much about Lemiria, you know, I really just don't. I don't really find it particularly fascinating, to be honest. I'm more interested in
like Atlantis. I believe that that's real, I do. But as far as Lemuria, like, I don't know. I wonder it's like, are we just making up a bunch of different names here for the same thing. Yeah, Like, I don't know that. I don't get that. Well, we were making up names, well yeah, but that's our pirate names, Alex, and that's just as real as the sun that ry and sets every day. Who but no, no, no, My point is, like I believe in, you know, the concept that there was this ancient
society, this ancient culture whatever. I don't know, Like, I don't know. Was it an antarcica? Was it off the coast of Mexico? Like some people say, how could I know? Was it off the coast of Egypt? Yeah? I don't know. I feel like, you know, I feel like, similarly to so many other things in history, it's just a different name for the same stuff. Yeah, like how could we know? Yeah, I don't know. Interesting question though, it's a very
interesting I wanted to acknowledge that before we moved on. Now, this one is from my lovely wife, Casey. What if the Mandela effect is a result of humans experimenting with time to see if we all notice? Now? What's that? What you got to get a headache from? This question? Why? It's It is a great one, It is a great one. But I'm just she has been on that Mandela effect wave lately. She I think last time, y'all we hear we were talking about it, and we
were talking about that last night. Oh yeah, yeah, we were talking about it last night too. Listen, I might blow y'all's minds out there with this one. This is crazy, okay, in your mind. If you've ever played Pokemon before, remember the Pokemon onyx and think about how it's spelled. Think about it. You've seen it a million times. You know how it's spelled. I bet most of you said, oh, in y X, it's not apparently you go look it up now it's oh in I
act no, I could have sworn. That's what I'm saying, dude. And so there's obviously that's just the latest one that's been blowing my mind. This would be like the little like like you go back in time and then you whoops, and then you trip on a on a leave right, and then someone misspells it, and that's just the way it is. But Casey's saying, what if they're doing it intentionally? What if whoever's messing with time
is doing it intentionally to see how much we notice? What if someone stuck and is trying to scream for help in the most subtle ways that won't destroy the world. That isn't that is funny, dude. They're just like, Okay, if I changed the Y to an eye and maybe someone will come save me, and the bears were spelt this way. Yeah, I take the monocle off the monopoly man. Ah, will anyone come rest in me? I'm in this Limurian too, Antarctica. I want to look at some
of the examples of the Mendela effect, the Berenstein Bears. I did just look it up at his onyx O N I X and like, I feel like I have no problem believing that. But the Fruit of the Loom, Yeah, that one messed me up. Dude. Well no, it's also just the words now. But then again, it's like, how much of this is just the company decides to change their branding and they don't make no no no no no no no no no. See that's not the thing though,
because that would be one thing. But people that get into this stuff they go back and verify the originally. Oh yeah, they go back and like Looney Tunes, you know that one? You know that one? I spell Looney Tunes. I'm torn, is it or is it any y right? Right? L O O any y tu tunes T no no t O O n s it is. It is t U n e s And it always has been, dude, it's crazy. That is just stupid. Yeah, hey, you know curious George does he have a tail? I don't think he does. He doesn't. Yeah, I knew that one. He
doesn't, Alex, he doesn't his tail. Didn't he know? The dude's a monkey were talking about recent It's like it's f R O O T. Yeah, it's f R O O T. Yeah, dude, it's just like, yeah, the monopoly man in his monocle, what the hell does it have one? Right? No, you want to hear. One of my favorite ones is E T Phone home, E T phone. But he never said that. Nope, it's ET home phone. Huh, that's the real quote. E T home phone. Why he never said e T Phone
home. Well, the other one is in Star Wars Luke, I am your father? Yep, it was no, I am your father e T home phone. Obviously, your classic examples are like Chick fil A? Was there a c K in it? Who cares? Freaking sex and the city, Sex and the city? Right, you know, bearn stain bears no stain, It won't no stain. It was Burnstein, Burnstein, Burrs, E T phone home. Pretty sure it's ET home phone. I don't have to p I'm gonna go with someone stuck and they're trying to send us mess
They can't you know, you can't break everything. Yeah, right, and maybe he's spelling out help me. I'm stuck in the year so and so. But you got to morganize, you have to put them all together. You got to solve the puzzle. Damn. I just like I do believe that the Mandela effect is real. Yeah, I mean it's pretty obvious that, you know, there there's changes in our collective memory. I just don't know that anyone's out there like doing it on purpose just to mess with us.
I feel like, who has the time and the resources for that. I feel like if they were doing something like that, it would probably be for way more of like an insidious reason, you know. And then those things like the Mendela effect artifacts are just like symptoms of greater changes that are taking place, right, They're just like the evidence of goal. Okay, so you think they're side effects, side effects of changes in dimensional dimensional shifts.
Yeah, yeah, dimensional shifts. That's actually what I was going to ask. I don't think they're like, let's funk, we're reality and change the letter on this, you know, like it's not intentional, but it's a side effect of I mean, you know, reality has to be such a volatile thing to hold all together. If it's like a lotus, it's a blooming lotus. It's it's so multifaceted and multi layered. Yeah, I have no problem believing that the Mandela effects stuff is real either, Like it's
wild. But we did it, boys, we did it. We're yeah, we were out of here. We're about to be out of here, all right with that. That's cool. I'm about to go cook you some dinner. Heck. Yeah, man, thank you for another lovely what if? Episode. If you guys want to submit more, you can submit them in the discord or underneath one of our designated posts for what if. You know, we do those every now and then. So, yeah, throw in your throw your questions at us. Try to make them open ended,
something we can really dig our teeth into and ponder. You know, don't give us the answer in the question, but get creative with it. Yeah, Like, the idea is very open ended questions to help us initiate engaging conversation because the idea here is, like, you know, we do kind of need a break from like doing all of the research and then like just dumping information at you. I think I think it is valuable sometimes for us
to talk about things like sparked by you guys. It's hard to get the conversation going if if the question is like so pointed and specific that they it's like an answer baked into a question. It's like, well, no, I just you know, like like I think the questions we got today were great. Yeah, just just for example, some of our favorites like, honestly, this what what if nothing happens in twenty twenty six? Like that. It is short, it's concise, it's open ended, it's you know,
that's a good example of a great what if. And it sparked a great conversation. Wait there's something we didn't read. Yeah. I pulled them out and I was like, oh, okay, well I won't tell okay, alright, cool, Yeah that's it. Yeah, awesome. This guy's much love, much love, Bye. God. Weird things happened in the backyard. Let House said, it was so weird. It's coming closer to us closer, irsay his straight up like smiring on the inside of it.
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