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Bud Love: Can Herbal Blends Upgrade Your Sesh?

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Join Jesse and Brandon for a laid-back sesh where anything goes! This time, they’re diving into Bud Love—a unique herbal blend featuring marshmallow leaf that you mix with your cannabis to elevate your smoke session.


So… does it actually make your bud better? Or is it just another gimmick?


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I'm Brandon. And I'm Jesse we're. Cannabis school having cannabis infused conversations with everyday. People. Cannabis companies. Celebrities. And your mom? Welcome to the sesh. Hey everybody, welcome back. We are going to be using a different flour today. We are not going to be using Dragonfly. No, we're using some delicata grapes, some really delicious wine. We'll go over that on a strain review another time, but we're also mixing it with a little bit of a bud love.

Yeah, Bud, Love reached out to us and said, hey, we know you guys might like this. I don't know. Now I have tried it on my own, 'cause I couldn't wait for Brandon. But I will tell you this. No cough. It's really weird. And it's made with marshmallow leaf. Yeah, and like terpenes and cannabinoids. Yeah. Very interesting. It's very different. I I'm just curious on it. I mean, I'm curious on what you're going to. Feel yeah. And we looked it up.

It's supposed to help with like cough suppressant. It's supposed to help with. And it's an exorbitant. Anti-inflammatory, all of these other things. So. And that's the marshmallow leaf. So it's crazy. We'll have to see. Jesse has tried it out, so we're trying their Granddaddy Purple flavor. I would say that I've only put a little bit. How much did you put in there? About half of this, so should be good. I would say that it's a good. Try.

Yeah, so not too much. I didn't want to overwhelm the experience of cannabis, but I did want to kind of play it out. See how? Well, you know what, just to give this bud love a try on our the first start of our session. I really want you to hit it and feel like grand, I mean Delicata grapes. It's great strain, but one of the things is just I want to see what your expressions like when you inhale that you'll feel it right away. Also this is this is the first time we've used George Jetson

all month I feel like. And crazy dude, you did a pretty decent hit. You feel like coughing. No, but I so I I'll be honest, I have not actually smoked flame to flower anything at all for this entire month. Which usually that first hit you're going to be, I mean. Like that was very smooth. George Jetson is a fantastic piece to do it from. Very interesting. My throat feels cool on the inside, like which I don't normally feel after smoking. That's a very interesting

sensation on there. Wow, I coughed. A lot of a difference in experience yet. Weird, Brandon doesn't cough and I cough. What the fuck is all over me? Oh. It's but when was the last time that you did play? A little more yesterday. Yeah, put more on there now. One of the weird things about Bud Love is it changes the the smell. You smell it, it's very different. It is very. Different. It's a it's AI. Wouldn't say pleasant. The granddaddy perp.

I've tried the ICJ, which is more of their sativa one. That one's nice. That one's really nice. The smell, the flavor, everything about it. We'll try it in this sesh. OK, George Jensen, nobody makes it like you do. So here's what I feel. First thing to me that feels like I have had, you know, when we were, we'd smoke a lot of different strains. Try that. And then you take CBD flour and it pulls it down below your brain. That's what it feels like 'cause I feel everything from about

here down right now. Very interesting. Yeah, it's very crazy. Now, one of the crazy things, the more you smoke, the the better your lungs feel. That's the weird part for me. Like, I don't know why I coughed on that one and you know what maybe there just wasn't enough bud love in there for me. I have noticed it with the vaporizer, though. Lot of flavor, lot of flavor you'll get from it. The granddaddy perp. Now here's the cool thing, Brandon.

You're going to start feeling different in a little bit because it changes and it's. Starts. To feel like, oh dude, I mixed it last night with just a little bit of what was it? It wasn't, it was OGP. OK, Yeah, you were saying that. Dude, like later on I was in the best mood ever. You couldn't get me down and I was like super helpful. Dude. I made oh shit, I forgot to bring it for you. I made split pea soup, right? I love split pea soup.

And it's got all these big chunks of slow roasted ham in there. This is a way to do. It and I put a bone in there and let that shit just, it was so good, dude. But when I was making it, no stress, no worries. I was cleaning dishes. I don't fucking do that shit. What I'm doing when I'm cooking, I'm like fucking cooking for everybody. I I I'm I'm usually moving so fast because I'm trying to get everything going. But it depends on how many

pieces dinner has. But like, even I don't know, I, I didn't, I thought I took the last hit. You're welcome to pass it to me. I I already took I. Already took one. But I grew up doing my first job not working for my parents like doing construction was at training table and then I managed restaurant like there. So I got used to the kitchen hustle bustle. And so it was like I just had it in a very methodical kind of

way. And so now, usually, unless I have a lot of moving pieces in dinner, I clean as I cook. No, I I normally can, but I'm cooking for like you got eight people. Yeah, I've got three, you know, maybe maybe 5. Sometimes I could have like someone over, you know, there's never really a lot that I feel like I'm doing. And it's because I've got such a big family. Like I literally AM like it, it takes me a couple hours if I and I like cooking things from scratch just because it's healthier.

My family's happier, they're quieter when they eat, they actually eat the food. But dude, I made that soup last night and I was like, dude, I made, I got like this whole thing for you. It's a big old thing of just split pea with tons of these. I love. Split pea soup chunks and it's Grandma Holt was the worst cook ever. Oh yeah. But she made a split pea soup and that was something I liked. Did you know what I love that she made those yams? No, no, no, not yams. The squash, the butternut

squash. She would make butternut squash and she would put in the pan like water for it to kind of steam it, but underneath she would just get that going so good. And then after that she put some butter and brown sugar on it. Interesting. See, I liked every morning when I was little. I remember at least five days a week we had cracked wheat for breakfast, which is like the shittier version of oatmeal to me. But my mom liked that more than

oatmeal. So I went to grandma's house and she made me, like, oatmeal with brown sugar and something else. And I was like, oh, my God, this is fantastic because, again, what I had at home was way worse than that. So I liked, yeah, I liked that. And I liked her split pea soup. So that one was fantastic. Last night I made like some balsamic glazed chicken with like tomatoes, mozzarella cheese and some pineapple chili rice stuff. And then yeah, I always cook from scratch too.

I feel like it's a much better it. Just tastes better. Yeah, I don't like frozen stuff much. I don't like, you know, instant, instant gross. The only thing I get that's frozen that I can heat quickly. It's a lot because of shifting my diet is I'll buy these like precooked frozen patties of Angus beef from costume and you toss them in the microwave for for two minutes, pull it out and I eat it. I'm just like, well, and it doesn't taste like McDonald's.

It just tastes like a like you can cook this hamburger and eat it and you'd be like, damn, this tastes like a really nice burger, but I just need the protein. Hilarious when I. Don't want the carbs? You remember Barbara Brothers Mitsubishi from here. I was a lot tech there for like a year when I was super young and they had one one weekend. They brought in like a bunch of frozen patties and a grill for like a big thing for customer

appreciation or whatever it was. And they had a million patties leftover and they left him in the freezer. They weren't cooked. They were just frozen raw patties and me and the other lot tech. Well, that was free lunch. So we would put them in the microwave and cook them for several minutes. We was cooked all the way through in the microwave of all

things. Then we'd put like ketchup and mustard and stuff on it and eat it real fast 'cause it was like, all right, already do that, Get back to work, dude. Free lunch. It's just the way it is, man. Like I, I would do that. I would do that. And now I'm like, oh, when you said microwave Patty, that's all it made me think of. I'm like, those were the worst burgers I ever had. That's exactly what I thought when I passed by them. I'm like, but they're about that big. That's huge.

And they stay that size. Well, yeah, 'cause they're precooked, so it's already been. So it's already shrunk down, the fats already left it. And so but you nuke it. And you know, I don't, I just don't. I, I'm trying so hard to avoid carbs just because it's in everything. Yeah. And so I'll have that. And I'm like, OK, like clean carbs. I'm not saying just a lot of processed foods and shit that I typically get, but pause.

How you feeling man man? Chill, like I've granted it's been over a month since I flamed a flower but I feel really chill. Like we haven't even finished finished the first bowl. We're going to try another one when we're smoking. Yeah, but it hasn't been. Sometimes it's like, hey, I don't actually feel it, you know, I'm like, I should definitely keep smoking to see where this goes. I actually feel it like I'm not not high, no, but feel it feel nice.

You know, It's a very pleasant. It's a nice additive. And what's really crazy, dude, I feel cool right here and here through my sinuses and up into the front of my my brain cavity. It's really cool. Like I know this is turning in like half into this, but I just thought this was so neat because dude, like there was a time where I was like smoking and I was coughing like a motherfucker like all day.

Like even my wife was really worried because she's like, hey, maybe you shouldn't, you know, maybe you should do something different. Yeah, my, and you know, we did. I I still do edibles here and there, but at the same time, I'm like, I just like the feel of flame to flower. But I've avoided it because I don't want to cough like crazy anymore. But I'll tell you, dude, this isn't too bad. You going to put the ICJ? Yeah. Which one's that? One. Sure.

I'll let you top them off. Yeah, let's do that. This one's good. This nifty little like golden brass colored tin. Yeah, this is the sampler. And then you can get bags of this. So these are 1.5g. Comes in like you can get get a full oz. Yeah, and you can select what you want in it. They've got a ton of different experiences. This one is ICJ. Your own according to cannabinoids and terpenes or are they predetermined they're. I think they're predetermined.

That's the one thing I wish that I got more information on. When it puts natural terpenes, what terpenes are you putting? In there, does it give you QR code or anything more? Yeah, there's AQR code. Oh, OK. So that might take us to like ACOA. That shows us a little bit more about it. Yeah, take a picture. Take a gander and see. But we got one in here, BlackBerry Bang and it says it

pairs well with hybrid strains. So some of the things with this one is no cough, but it's also they what they say is, is that you'll actually want to put this in all of your bud so you can extend the life of what you have. So it's half and half, but it's still the prices aren't horrible. You said it was like 65 bucks for the full oz. For like 28 oz 20. 8 grams yeah, 20 yeah, so full oz. Of a full oz is is going to run you like 60 bucks. So you were like, that's like a,

a dirty. I was like, that's like a dirty cheap oz out in Denver, you know, 65 bucks for but then it's really shitty flower. So this, I guess, is supposed to be great for coughing. So they're one of the big things they say is you don't like coughing. Neither do we use this. But I guess, yeah, this can help alter your experience. Either make it so your high goes higher, or make it so you're a little more chill. But the stuff smells like fucking cat pissed it. Oh wow, so. Smell that one.

Don't. Don't dip your face in there. Is this the cinnamon one? No, this is the ICJ. So that reminds me of shisha, some of the things that you put in a hookah, flavored tobacco, that's what that smells like. But they say it has no nicotine so. All right, give it a give it a whirl, dude. I'm still looking for their COA on here or if it says but. But it doesn't. You have to see the thing that I mean if you got terpenes in there, love to be able to see what it is. Publish ACOA.

Yes, you can build view a full COA of each bud love packet by entering the batch number here. Interesting. So Oh yeah, you have to check the patch, but at least supposedly you can test and see the COA for that. I like. That yeah, your face, dude. I knew it, I knew it. Oh fuck yeah, dude. It's weird shit. That feels exactly like smoking shisha. That is so weird. Not as in like the nicotine thing, but but the. Cooling. Menthol, that was really weird, yeah. It's fucking strange, dude.

Yeah, all right, sit up. I mean, so it's the same strain, but different bud. Love now mixed in. Yeah, and this one's supposed to give you a little bit more energy, I think. Yeah, I feel it shifting. Yeah, it's crazy. Uplift your vibe I. Feel it like shifting more into my head, going up more. It's really unique. And it's fast too. I'm not like the granddaddy perp. It's like slow. I'm not sure if I like that flavor as much. It doesn't. It doesn't taste like cannabis anymore to me.

Tastes like a menthol cigarette. Dude tastes like I've not smoked a cigarette. Call an exorbitant because every time I've been using this, that's the one thing I do like about it is that it's been clearing up my lungs too, man. Like I'm spitting out shit and I'm like like I prefer it. It's very strange though, man. This is very caffeinated and that's the great we're still smoking the same strain, we're just. Yeah, it's suddenly straight to my face, like this is all shifted from and.

Now you're like really awake and you're more focused. That is so interesting. Crazy, huh? This is I Really. I don't know the. Parts I don't like about this. The smell is off putting. Just because it's not cannabis, so it's it's a different scent. It just. Smells like it's like adding burning hemp into it. Yes, Not. Not bad, it's horrible. It's just changes it and I I'm one that enjoys the flavor of cannabis.

I do too. I. The smells, the the flavor profiles, they're each one is so unique and fantastic in its own way, but like. Dude this little box would be great for like a get together. You could change the whole thing throughout it send people off at the end on like that. Even if you had some shitty strain, you just throw those out and you go and hey, dude, you guys want a different experience. Like the only one that is here that I'm that cinnamon roll.

I didn't like it. It's just as a flavorful twist. It it just doesn't feel like I should because cinnamon is so abrasive to the lungs. But I'm I'm sure that I either they're using like an oil. Smoking cinnamon too smell it. That would be so weird though I'm I'm just imagining flame to flower on cinnamon. Like any type of cinnamon sounds really harsh to smell. So did you feel that shift again? I felt that on my face, Dad. Oh my God. It's it smells like a tea.

Like this legit just smells like a tea. Dude, check this one out. We got to try this one next. I just want to drink. I I legit just want to turn this into a thing and drink it. Smell that one. That just it smells fantastic. This one smells. Good. These just smell like almost different types of teas on some of them. Not the minty 1. The minty is very menthally in that smell but like. It I'll do cherry crush quite. Nice, like the smells are pleasant.

And I don't, I don't mind it. I like it though. Did you, do you feel any kind of heaviness in your chest at all? I feel something. It's kind of weird. I don't warm. Yeah, it's like a weight inside my chest, right? 100%, yeah, that's what I was feeling yesterday. Yeah, woo. But it's not like I don't even know how to how to describe it. It's not. I don't even know if it's my lungs. Like it's not hard, that shit.

Smells like cough medicine. Oh damn no no no, like just smell it. It smells like cherry cough medicine, dude. Cough syrup. Oh my God, I gotta try that shit. Dude that sounds fucking awesome. Let's do the BlackBerry one. Oh my God that's so fucking weird, huh? Brutal cough syrup. Some people say that they go half and half on a gram, which? Seems. Nuts. That's so much. That's a lot of fucking bud love. I don't recommend that.

I recommend working up on this, but and the reason why we're doing it because we're going to, you know, I didn't want to get into that. I don't want to get into the political stuff because it's such a fucking bummer. And the only reason why I say that is because I just hate when people are divided over an ideal. Yeah, and and not unifying to be able to create better and greater. Good, so there's someone who

friends with on social. They happen to be a grower here and Oh yeah, they'd put on their thing. Like, hey, if you're, you know, supporter of Trump or whatever, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. The garbage can take itself out, you know, so unfriend me or block me or whatever you need. And I'm like, it's and I also thinking, man, is it the same in every other country like you go to?

Another place and well you believe in this person and you support this so fuck you don't talk to me like I don't want to interact with you. And I'm like, are we truly that close minded that we can't have like interactions or engagements with people who just have a difference of belief or opinion or things they support? I think a lot of it comes down to is that this over perpetuating idea that you need

to be polite to everybody. And that builds up a lot of aggression where I'm forced to be nice to somebody based upon some social ideology as opposed to me just having an opinion. And that's OK. Like I saw this really interesting thing I want to send to you. It was this college professor, sociologist that wanted to to find out, you know, he really wanted to prove that police brutality was extremely high. And what he found out was it

wasn't. And when he started going through the data and everything like that, and this guy was looking, he was like smoking gun. I got it. This guy is left and he published his paper because he's a social scientist first, not a lefty or whatever. And he was crucified by his own side. How dare would you do that? How dare you would find out something that would contradict the narrative that we have going on. And he was really dude, he had to get police protection, not

from. His own side, yeah. Yeah, from his own side. Like what? And they'll. Eat their own. That's just close mindedness though, because if you find new information, whether or not that supports your belief, that should alter your way of thinking in some way or the other. It should. It's it's like those guys, like you saw what was that movie? It wasn't amazing, but it was good. The one about the atomic bomb, What was that called?

Again. Oh, Oppenheimer, I did not see that yet, but I no, it's on my list of ones to watch actually. So it's a tough, it's a tough watch, not because it's really hard material to absorb. No, just the concept of kill. Like no. Oh, it's just it's. Fucking boring. Really. I I get it, but it's not as dramatic. I mean, there's scenes in there you're like, OK, cool. But it's this over arching theme of dread, an unavoidable dread.

Yeah. And the feeling of self realization that you will be the cause of pain. Like you do some risk pain. Yeah. And, and the only reason why you're doing it is to race against another country because you're afraid they're going to use it on you. Yeah, well, the crazy thing is, even when they built that thing, they had said that they weren't the first ones to create an atomic bomb. Oh yeah, well, Oppenheimer had said that when they had asked like it's free goes during this time.

Yes, and because, you know, he had he he he had referenced the no, the there's. Something that has. No, no, no. I mean, he's talking about a civil, the A. Civilization that it seems like they were mauled to. Something like that. It's the Indian seems. Like there was an atomic flash and everything is very similar to. Yeah, well, they've written it in within some of these religious texts back in the day. And so, yeah, Marhat, Marhat. The vodka va Gita and. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Is it also in like the Talmud or in? And they talk about, like, using weapons that were like crazy big, wiping out lots of people. I mean, it it could it be possible? Yeah. Why not? I mean dude. Well, there's there's the city or civilization that it like they're truly the there's scarring or not scarring stuff on the walls and that from when some type of explosion or that

went off. But it's thousands and thousands of years old and these people are like instantly flash frozen like these things is. So it's like the only thing that can do that type of heat, that type of thing is like an atomic bomb type of experience. And there's also things too, man, like one of the things like with the astronauts had found up on the moon were bunches of little pieces of glass, round glass. And but they found that you find that on this planet all the time too.

And that's usually either done from AI think it's a comet impact, or from a really high-powered coronal mass ejection done at some time. And so it burns. A CME could create glass balls on Earth. Oh yeah, because it would it like. I could see like the the comet makes sense, like I can understand that one. I just that blows my mind that it would be that hot because you would think it would fry buildings like it would do all sorts of stuff with the Earth

currently. So we just not had that in ages or it only happens way out in the middle of nowhere because it's so. Sporadic what it is, it's nuclear glass. So this kind of glass also happens during a time. So like in Hiroshima and Nagasaki they found this shit too and it's radiated glass that is caused from radiation. The heat immense amount because

the moon isn't protected. No. But whatever it's made out of, like when it hit the surface, they found that astronauts found that up there, lots of pieces of glass. It makes sense. And it freaked them out because it was some of the hypothesis that they've had for a really long time that we were bombarded with that. And then these cave drawings where the, and I'll find them and I'll send them to you. Maybe we could put it down in the, in the description down

there. But there are these certain drawings that I'm using my fingers, but it'll go out like this. There'll be like a stick in the middle. And then I'll look like these arms. And I said, oh, they were creating images of animals. But then in the hard in the, in the Large Hydron particle Collider out there in, in Europe, it's a mile long. And what they do is they take atoms from this end. Yeah. And they and they slam them together and they watch what

happens. And everybody's been always freaked out about it going, you could open up a black hole and they go, yeah, we've done tiny minor ones. They're like, oh, OK, bro. But nobody knows what they're doing with it. But what they found is they found a lot of. Experimenting for a reason. Yeah, well, they want to figure out their. Their idea was to be able to see what it was like at The Big

Bang, which is stretch. But the thing that's really interesting is this images that they're seeing coming from that one, and they look similar to these cave paintings. So the hypothesis is that if the Earth was hit by a large enough CME, and if the electromagnetosphere was even weaker, it's weak now and it's getting weaker. But if it was so weak at one time, it usually bends it. That's where the Aurora borealis comes from. But imagine like not having as much as that protection.

You don't see the Aurora borealis. So you're going to see these direct patterns. Like geometrics that appear? Yeah. And these shapes and patterns have been found doing that. They've had shit that they've seen in the atmosphere that look very similar to that. And it was crazy because somebody had posted it going shape shifting UFO scene out of the plane. And when they started seeing it, fucking David Dubine, dude, that motherfucker, he showed

something like that. He goes, these are from cave paintings. These are actually when these particles are hitting the atmosphere and turning into this. And I'm like, yeah, but you're not a scientist. And that fucking shape was right there on TV. It was doing it. And I was like, that's not a good sign because the people they talked about where civilizations went underground, like all throughout Turkey, you talk about. Tennessee and. The the Anasazi. Mountains are huge for. Cave systems.

Yeah, people, they talk about skinwalkers and stuff all through the Anasazi, like the cause. Emily's dad grew up in Tennessee, and so the Appalachian Mountains and that are like right there. Dude is he told you guys any crazy stories? Emily maybe I, we, we don't talk too much. She talks to him once in a while. But surprisingly the relationship seems to have gotten a lot better since I've met her.

It'd be interesting to hear. I I'm not really wanted the mountains out in Tennessee. Yeah, the dude, there's so many crazy things. Like when you think about it, there was a the Pueblo Indians, I think it's the Pueblo Indians. You hear about those guys, you hear about their like dwellings that are like built into the Cliff face. Yeah, they're all on Lake Powell. I've been there. Yeah, but they were abandoned. Yeah, and they have no idea why. But you can still go back like.

And there's so many petroglyphs here in Utah, ancient, thousands and thousands of years. That's what I. Hadn't realized there were so many until we had gone down to Lake Powell. And that because you climb up on like they're literally just ladders built into the stone in the wall and you climb up to these whole like cities and that up on there and they're all abandoned like, but it's the same in. But no other. In Arizona, did that Arizona, there's ones like that that are

like they're I'm not going. To say that it could be. They're built in. Emily and I went down with her dad and her stepmom and that they're in these like mud ones, all in the mountains, but like built into the mountains. Yeah, yeah, that's the one I'm talking about. But it's in in Arizona, too. Yeah. And it's like the weirdest, craziest whole thing that I've ever seen. I was like, why in the world? And I was like, how do they even build that?

Well, dude, and it's crazy because the stories that came from that time, like, you know, a lot of Europeans, Spaniards, you know, all that stuff, they, they just Spaniards are European. I don't know what the fuck I'm saying there. But love? But yeah, but love, it's kind of weird. I don't it's OK. It's OK. It's interesting. I mean, I will say we have not had much of A cough at all. I think that's pretty toast.

No, that's really nice though. Like I the more I've smoked the less I feel like I've got anything in my lungs at all. Like sometimes, especially after Jetson, like if we go a lot into Jetson, like we're on Bolt 2. That is Bolt 2. Yeah, this is Bolt 2. Like I feel like I feel it, but it's not it's. Not horrendous, no. No, let's do the Berry one. Yeah, yeah, let's do the very one. That one's.

What's really cool is some of the Native American tales, like there's a cave that the natives said that they'd killed these giants, red haired giants. Interesting. And these red haired giant, they said. That Do you know which Indian civilization that was our Native American civilization. I'll find out here in a second here load that I don't find that because it was really crazy because the Native Americans had talked about a lot of random shit that happened here. All right, there you go.

You top it off with. Some some. Berry chair or not, the Yeah, the medicine. The Berry one, Yeah, the cough medicine 1 sounds rough. Yeah. OK, I'm not going to do that. I feel really decently elevated, I know. In a very. Interesting way. Yeah, it it feels like clear, but high. Isn't that weird? Yeah, like the ICJ, like it lifts you up like the other one. Decide if it feels 100% like a cannabis high or if it feels like a like a D9 or a hem derived kind of high. Doesn't.

No. I'm not sure that's what I'm trying to think on is like 'cause it it feels different. Doesn't feel. No it's it's not like it doesn't feel D90 because those usually feel dirtier. This just feels different. It's not bad. I do like not having much cough though. You ever ask a question of chat and it's like having a tough time trying to answer it? Just because I think the Internet or chat or whatever struggling at the moment, not because I think it's a hard question for it to answer.

OK. But there are ones that it'll give me an answer and I'm like, yeah, that's not like. So they've been. So when I asked it about aliens. Oh yeah? Well, how did that go? So I was like, hey, hasn't like the CIA came out and talked about aliens and it was like, no, the CIA came out and they just declassified that. They have a secret top base that does experimental flying ships. That's it. There's no declassification of aliens.

There's no mention of aliens. There's a lot of like, you know, stories or that of people, but it was like, it's all just ships. And that's the only thing that I was like, wait a second, I thought there was like actually things or mentions of from that. And so I asked it and I was like, well, isn't that in every response was that, and I was like, well, I don't know, maybe I need to go do some research on my own. So I that was the only thing that I asked that just kind of surprised me.

But has that everything else I feel like has been either just the Internet or it's giving me at least a response, you know that. Yeah, it's hard to, I mean, cause like, you know, the the whole thing with the fucking drones over like all the East Coast and shit. Like part of me really wanted to believe that. And do you got a nobody here that wants to believe in, in aliens and all that shit? Like I really want to believe it. I want to see it for myself.

And but the thing for me it's like I would believe more that a government would have some crazy technology and not release it to the general public because they want to weaponize it. And the only reason why they want to weaponize it is because they have had nothing but success in growing an economy bigger than in there ever before based off of war. Rome did it. It do whenever Rome was not at war, they weren't prosperous. So it's kind of fucked up.

Like it's almost this perpetual thing like, hey, you want really nice shit? You got to kill a lot of fucking people. But it it goes to these cycles, it just goes to cause the same what? Happens in war that is so profitable. So the from my understanding is that when war is there, you have to create arms. And so weapons are what is

valuable and. So how did the US get so wealthy during World War 2 'cause they made all of they made better weapons made better tanks, made better cars, made better. They did everything better. At that time. The America was so proud of creating anything that they did it really well. And the inventors who were unfettered access to create whatever you want, most were like, I mean, even like the semi automatic pistol was just created because they're just like it takes too long to load.

Can anybody figure this out? Yeah. And they still do it today. Like it's, it's just a perpetuating thing because it's it's not for hunting. I don't, I wouldn't say that one like primarily it's for protection and it could have been protection against an animal and then it's protection against others who want what you have and can't get it. But now so. But it's we're just. So into guns and weapons that that's why it's so profitable or we always have a need to kill

people. That that's why it's like. That's why I'm curious, what is it around war? Yeah, we make all these things, but why is it that is what profit is? Because couldn't there be other things that we make that are the same profit? We just haven't ever spend that focus. No, I think I'm very. Curious. It's just human nature, my belief, because you take like. History repeats itself, and humans are. It's not necessarily history repeats itself.

You find somebody who's opportunistic but maybe a little fucked up and they push it too far, you'll have. 'Cause as a whole, even though religions have changed and you know, things have changed, I still think probably for the most part, humans today and humans a few thousand years ago were probably pretty similar, you know, you know, in a lot of like the underlying core things that. And so maybe that is why, maybe that's just why war has been

just, is that the Berry one? It's like a it's like you're fucking smoking potpourri. You. That sounds disgusting. Weird. I just want to know what it feels like. But no cough. I I wouldn't go crazy on these flavors. I won't even answer that, probably because I asked too broad. But there we go. The Paiutes. Oh yeah, I've heard of Paiutes. CT KA were cannibalistic and lived in the Humboldt Sink area of Nevada.

The Pirates eventually defeated the Saitika and trapped the last remaining giants in Lovelock Cave. That's what it was, Lovelock Cave, and they were burned alive, so they had put around. Nevada. Yeah, there's a cave cause they've got like a large handprint inside this cave like just put onto there. But the story went that these cannibalistic tribes of giants that were in North America, the Native Americans were constantly in war with them because they would take people that this is

the story. And then they were telling it was early 1900s when these or it could have been in the late 1800s towards the end of what the West was. Wild West. Well, the Wild West, dude, like it's super funny. Like it's pretty short time. Yes, 30 years. Is that what you're referring to as the end of the Wild West? Yeah, the end of that one, going into the industrial age, and they talked to these π Piate Indians. And they were like, yeah, what's

you know, what's going on here? I should just call them Paiutes, not Indians. It's just the piates. Yeah. And the piates were, they told them the story about how they'd had enough and they started fighting back at him. And then they had trapped him in this cave and they put all this like shrubs and everything that over there and they lit it on fire and kept the fire going. And they killed him by smoking him out completely.

Like they just suffocated. And there's a handprint inside The Cave and it's, it's nuts too, because it's like we have no idea of how many different types. Like they found recently another humanoid, just another one that's even older than that one but looks closer to us. Oh yeah. So it's not. It's even like the footprints, they found other things. That like next to dinosaurs and. Shit.

And it was supposed to be 3 million or so years old and it was like, OK, so there's things that match our type of humans that existed. That's smoking a lot. Yeah, that's weird. Because the IT must be the bud love. Because the other strides probably stink. What was I just talking about? Wow, that's pretty. The stinky potpourri. Potpourri. So now that we've tried 3. 3. What are your thoughts on on bud level? ICJ is cool, I don't mind that one. The granddaddy perp is is decent.

Would I put this in my flower all the time? No, I think I would have this every so often if I got a bit of cough. I would suggest this to even smokers of tobacco. You're trying to how? That might ease it might ease your cough some. Yeah, I would roll this if you do hand rolls. I used to hand roll. We used to get this Prince Albert. I know, right? And that's what it said on the tin. It was a big fucking tin. It was an old looking thing. And it says get a needle in your Dick.

No, no, no, like, isn't the Prince Albert? They have a Prince Albert drop. You ever heard of that? No, it's glass. It's hot, a hot glass. And they drop it into water and it curls, looks like a sperm. And it the, the, the, the, the little ball. And it's got like this tail that curves or whatever it is so hard that they have tried pneumatic presses, pressing twenty, 40,000 lbs of pressure. It'll break the press.

It won't hurt that. But. If you take some snips to one of these ends and you snip it, the whole thing turns into powder. Wow, very crazy thing in physics it does there, but it's so cool. It's the hardest, one of the hardest materials, but it has like a massive flaw if you do that and it's just because it's dropped into, it's like instantly cooled and that's what makes it so hard. That's crazy, right? It's really. Weird. It's super nuts.

But yeah, I don't know where we got into that one, because that's what I thought too when I saw it. I'm all Prince Albert. Just go through the tip of your Dick like. Yeah, that sounds horrible. I. Don't know anybody who gets that going. This is a good idea. I think I knew someone who said they got it and I, I don't know, like. Because I've heard all this shit like, Oh yeah, it makes sex better. How does having something on the tip of your Dick that's going to

be rubbing and pulling? I mean, you would hope. Maybe for her it's like different feeling, but like for you, how is that pleasurable? I don't understand. I prefer my cannabis unmolested. I do too. I, I, I really appreciate you guys but love and we'll we'll put a link down below to check him out. We got a code from him. You guys can, if you, if you

guys want to maybe. If you're new to cannabis, some of the ones that it would be really chill and like mellow, you could mix that in and it's a very subtle, easy way to get into. Yeah, I'm not a fan of the flavor. I'm not a fan of the smell. I like it in the in the package. I don't like it burning. The only thing that wasn't bad was granddaddy perp was OK, wasn't bad. ICJ it's OK. I I actually like that one but the rest of them, like I am just not a fan. Cinnamon roll, that was weird.

BlackBerry bang. We just did. Cough syrup. I don't know about that. I might even touch that fucking thing. Like, unless you're really into fucking cherry cough syrup, then I would say highly suggest getting that and huffing it. Yeah, though, man, I mean, it's we have no idea what our societies have been like before. If we face the same thing again. Because my buddy, you know, you take like Genghis Khan and you're like, that was an evil motherfucker.

Yeah, that guy laid waste. Oh yeah, There's recordings of how they would come in there and they would kill so many people that they would make pyramids. Just the dead. Skulls. Oh wow, yeah. High pyramids 2030 feet into the air, building these pyramids of skulls just to show them like we fucking rule, but at the same time commerce and trade. He built the Silk Road, which was used from Europe to China for really long time and that

was a long time after his death. He lived until he was on like 65 or something like that and died but. What probably of AIDS, because when you have sex with that many people, probably going to get AIDS. Well, I mean, yeah, that's a common, the common thing that they would say. But you know, what's funny is that like the Mongol people didn't see him as that. There was a guy who went to Mongolia to learn about Genghis Khan and it became his life study.

And now he lives in in Mongolia and studies the people. Yeah. Because he's just like, how does a, A tribe of nomadic people who can, who are amazing Archers from horseback and our great warriors on the ground, completely conquer all the way into Europe, down into Italy and parts of Africa, all of Asia like crazy. I mean, you got to think, man, like if you've ever seen a lot of Russian people, especially in the far north, they look more Asian than they look. I only have known a like a

handful of Russian people. Yeah, they, they got distinct brow and they get distinct eyes. You can tell from the region of where they're at. But that's because I'm weird like that. I can, I, I, I like that kind of stuff. But it's crazy because, dude, he changed complete cultures. Oh yeah, Like, have you seen what the what's been going on in England? Horrible. I don't know what do you mean

what's going on? Arab men, groups of Arab men for the last 10 years been raping kids in mass droves, gang rapes, stuff like that. What the fuck? Yeah, and that hasn't been a secret. And you know what the government is that over there. I don't want to look like I'm a racist. And you know what's really fucking crazy? Child molesters there. Is child molesters kill them. But they don't. They don't because why? They let him in. Yeah, I know.

No not that it was the kill em and then I'm like I I just I really struggle with that cause at the same time I feel like prison might be a better option because for me I don't believe in an afterlife of like punishment and stuff. So if they don't know, hell, sometimes I think that prison experience might be best for them, at least for a handful of years, to give them the same torture and experience that they've given to the children and I.

I'm I'm in between. I mean, I there are crimes that shouldn't. I mean, if it's an act of passion, something like that, like you, you kill somebody in the heat of. Passion I've seen and I'm like, there's understandable things that I'm like, I can make sense of that molesting and raping a child. I can't in my mind think in any way that that is OK on any level. They've had so many medical induced abortions, kids that are completely scarred, they said.

Millions of young girls in England are being raped by Pakistani men and Arab men. And and it's because they don't want to be seen as racist or anything like that. But because this was there that the really messed up thing is that these guys were so open and brazen about this years ago. They were interviewing a guy on the street and they're saying like, either we're going to take over this area and they're like,

how you going to do that? You're going to you're going to 'cause war over here like you, that would be really difficult. And he goes, no, what do you think we're going to do? We're going to change your culture from the inside. We're going to marry and have sex with all of your women and have kids and we will completely change. Your culture, the kids will be different and they'll be raised different because it's in a different household that also incorporates that like, yeah, it's.

A But this is something that has been done throughout the eons of history. The Moors conquered Sicily. That's why you see Italians in the north that have blonde hair and blue eyes and you're like, whoa, you guys from Denmark or Sweden? And then you go into South and they're black hair, curly black hair. Really. Olive skin. Olive skin, It's because they did so much fucking that they changed the bloodline forever. And so it it's the same thing with Mexicans. Mexicans are are the same.

They're a mix. Of Spaniards just have mine, their cousins and the royal lines so that they keep them clean. Which it just goes to show that it's it's OK, man. I mean these mixing of genetic lines is continuing to keep. Why? We're all mud. Yeah, we're all just a, a thing of mud. And it's like, oh, I'm this raising. I'm no, if you look back at your genetic line, we're all fucking mud. Yeah, we're just a bucket of mud and it's.

Like people, you know, got like like 12% African American and I don't even like that statement. African Americans. I I mean, I've got a brother-in-law who's African American. He's a little yeah. Nigeria. Yeah, so or is that Nigerian American? No, he's African. Why? I mean from the continent of. Africa, OK. Yeah, so they just consider him Africans. Interesting. But they call each other in their own States and countries, like I'm Nigerian, you know, yeah, I'm Somali.

But huh, it it's just funny because it's exactly what you said there, dude. That's why I maybe it's just the pot, but I'm very colorblind. Like I don't care. I don't. Care all literally the same shit. That's it. Well, dude, dude, like, like when I was in the Navy, man. I mean, you know, I'd never seen so many black people before. Oh yeah. And because we grew up in Utah. Yeah, At the time, which was predominantly white, like very

little out that very little. Like dude, during the 1950s, there was a boxer that came through here, no 1960s, and he fought against the guy here in the States, Jean LaBelle, who was a judo champion and he fought against his boxer and they put like fucking silver dollars in in his fucking gloves. That fucking hurt him. And he ended up beating the guy, but it was like crazy because he was black and brought into here dude. So many people were like what the fuck, Get him out of here.

It's just really weird because we we create these divisions based. Off of them. Well, I mean, they still do. Today of these weird lines that don't really exist that we just create in our head half the time. Right. The military will give people shit that are involved in gangs, which is a group which is more like a militia, a militia that may do nefarious activities, but in the militia on the scent and they're going, Oh well, they wear colors.

Well, so does the military. Say to the police, so does that everyone, it's just a uniform, We're a group. The missionaries go out wearing the same kind of a tire and name tags. It's the same fucking thing. Yeah, no, dude. And it's The thing is the people just get so caught up in looking for differences instead of looking for just. Similarities. Yeah, similarities or or understanding. That's why I like, I'm really into behaviors because behaviors

are to the bone a personality. Dude, how many people did you find out later on they were complete pieces of shit like that fucker Tim Ballard? Oh yeah, just piece of garbage. Dude, Yeah, dude. Like. But even then, like there's personalities and I I was thinking about this the other day because talked about it. Alec dated a girl and when he was he was engaged to her and

she I could not stand. Granted I was like 20, but I would blatantly ignore her if she would talk to me because she would pretend to be someone else, change who she was depending on who was in the room at the moment, and I couldn't stand her. She drove me fucking nuts and I couldn't talk to her. Yeah, low self esteem. I just, I'm like, I cannot do this. I I don't know how he does it, but I don't like her. I didn't like her at all. Yeah, that's weird too, too,

because you, you can be blind. I had a girlfriend like that. Nobody liked her. Nobody liked her. And and they weren't nice about it either. They were like fucked it. What are you doing? And I'm like, that's not cool, man. And that should be a warning to you. That should be a fucking red light when everybody's coming to you going dude, what the fuck? Thank God she's twat. Yeah, yeah. You got to find yourself something better. There's a plastic bag.

Yeah, you know, put her around your neck. All right, let's do this. Like that boy from INXS, right? But I mean it, it's, I don't know, I I that's why I like humor. That's why I like deprecating humor itself and, and, and picking on other people, like, because the reason why we take ourselves so fucking seriously.

So fucking seriously that nowadays people are willing to destroy relationships, friendships, families, marriages due to I can't believe you like granola instead of, you know, Apple Jacks. How fucking dare you. They're like, literally, it's the most mundane shit. Pointless differences because it doesn't affect who you are. Yeah. It doesn't affect who you are. You know, what is it interesting?

I mean, and maybe everyone at home can chime in on this if they're in this, but like, I don't know if there's a lot of people outside of Utah who are that way, but like couples who are in a so different religions or different religious beliefs. Because I feel like sometimes it's really hard for partners to have different religious beliefs because just because of like so much is intertwined with religion and everything else of your life that it's sometimes hard.

Like even Mormonism. My mom was like, oh, you can marry a Mormon girl, right? Or like date a Mormon girl. And I'm like, no, I mean, yes, I, I physically could, but no, like, because at the end of the day, what does a Mormon person want? Well, they want to go to the highest degree of heaven. And how do you do that? Will you get sealed to your husband? And if I'm not Mormon, I'm not getting sealed, Meaning she's not going to the highest Kingdom of heaven.

Is that truly what she wants? Yeah, but I mean it. It beliefs in the eye of the beholder and it's like I've got a very a good friend from back in the day. We don't talk very much, but that's how life goes. And he his wife is devout LDS. He is not in any shape or ever. Never. He says I'll never do it. And I'm like that cool, I totally get it.

And he had some horrible shit happen in his small town of Mapleton in the in the 80s and 90s that shaped his belief of why he would never be a part of that. But his wife was. She was, you know, in her rambunctious, you know, wild stage. And then they got married, they had kids. And she's like, hey, I still want to do church. And he goes, I have no problem with that. I think that's great. You do it. Her kids are baptized. He didn't care.

He was like, yeah, cool, well, good for you, buddy. If that's what you want, do it. And that's the way that I look at a lot of things. It's like, if you want to do that, great, as long as it's not hurting you mentally, emotionally or physically. And that goes the same way. Oh yeah, That's why people. I just don't see a lot of couples that stay that way 'cause just 'cause it is such. Well, I mean. We're having really different ones. Well, that's a fear of my

brother all the time. He is like, is there going to be a breaking point? Because, and this is what he's noticed, the longer over the years, the more that he's away from the church, the more she gets pulled into the church. So while he stepped away further, she's gotten more callings, has more time after church, more, more evenings that are spent doing church stuff, all of this that wasn't done

before. And so he's like, so while I'm getting pulled away or not being there, she's getting even more intertwined in it. And is there going to be a breaking point of like, yeah, we can't do this anymore? Well, you got a ticket from just. I mean, he was in that church when they got married, correct? Yeah. Oh yeah. So for her, it was an expectation that she'd set for herself. And and it's a it's a dumb expectation. I was going to marry a Catholic

girl. Well, that's like Alec who has the same expectation of, hey, I married you at this age. I expect you to kind of look like this. I what? So you expect me to never change, grow, think or expand past what I was when we first got married? I would hope way more for you than that ever. Like why would you ever want to be with a partner who is done growing, thinking, learning at the stage when you get with them? Well, and and I've got. To be sad.

I've got a friend you got the scraper over. There I don't kind of was wondering if it's. If it fell in. That thing in that other tent? I'm like looking on the couch. Science Fucking Jesse. No, I, I, you know, this is kind of an interesting topic because that's, you know, how does a relationship survive that? And a lot of it I think cuz like when my wife and I got together, I was not LDS, not even. No, but now you are. In my eyes you are extremely LDS. Ohh. Thank you.

So like, that's just the perception of what comes off. Yeah. But I mean, you know, The thing is, is that, you know, the way that I, I practice my faith is different from a lot of LDS people. That's true too. And, and The thing is, is that it's just my faith. And that's that's what's great. You're allowed to have your faith. That's why it's yours. Yeah. Exactly. And that's no, no, no, I'm not.

I'm not trying to say like in a way like, you know, I'm protecting my right, but it's my faith. And that's that's why I honor. If my wife and I got to a point where she's like, Hey, look, it's, you know, temple every month and all that, it'd be like, you know what, I'm not there yet. I'm not, I'm not there yet. And no, like I don't, I don't want to follow this strict guideline. Like for her, it used to be a

calling was a laborious task. And I told her and I said, look, if you want to serve other people, especially within our ward and callings and all that other shit, then what you need to do is if you're not finding joy in it asked to be released because it's supposed to be a labor of love. And so when somebody, it gets a, they feel. So it's a group thing, because I know. How Haitian breeds resentment and if you feel obligated to do it, you're going to feel resentment.

Dude, it took my wife a while, like even with my kids dude, my oldest and my other twin, he they're not involved in the church at all. And I am fine with that. I have never said my wife's like hey guys thinking about coming this week and I never asked him. And when Max came up to me, he's like, why do you believe? And then we had our cut discussion and I shared my experiences and I said, but that's for me. I said, I don't want my beliefs, my vision, my future for you to be yours.

I want you to discover what you want, but I want to be there to support you. Because it's based on feelings, and if his feelings are based on your feelings, then it's not his belief, it's your belief. Well, and that's why I hope the way faith and hope are are really good. You know, faith, hope and charity, those actually go really well together. In in a moral sense, because you know. Well, you have to have hope if you have faith, because faith is just believing in something.

So right, You can't have faith if you don't hope for something. And we all have that in one way or another for certain things. And I think it's important as humans to be able to have that because if. Well, yeah, because because it's not. Faith in myself. You still have faith in another person. That's something like there's faith in faith in yourself or like your family. I. Was about to light nothing that. Was funny.

That's funny. But yeah, that's, I mean, there's always faith in some things, you know, it's things you can't see. I throw an apple in the in the air, I have faith it's gonna fall back down. Well, I know it's actually gonna fall back down 'cause I've seen it happen a million times. I guess it's not faith 'cause I don't have to believe it, no. It's the world. It's I know this is going to happen because I've done it a million times and I've seen it happen a million times.

So I guess that's, that's a terrible idea of faith in that one. But we still have faith in people and other things of like, hey, you know, I, I think this is going to happen or, you know, like, so that's normal. Even if it's not in some sort of deity, the concept of faith is still very human. And and that's the thing too, like you look throughout history and those who force faith are usually using it in the way that they don't want to be perceived, which I view as evil. It's.

Always in control. Well, yeah, it's safe if it's. Forced. It's always in control because that's all force is is control. Right, like my father-in-law. There was a story about my my oldest brother from my sister. Hold on a second. I'm going to continue. I kind of pee like Oh my God. And a sudden it just kept me in and they're like, you better go now. Or the couch. Has better be saturated. OK. That's a regular bull, by the way, that figured. Make it clear I like the sound

of that. It isn't a very interesting experience. It's a it's a party favor. You guys want to feel something weird? Yeah. What is it? Does it involve like Vaseline in your middle finger? No, just my Dick. Right. Oh shit. All right, now we're getting to Ground Zero. Yeah, Ground Zero. OK, so where was that? So my father-in-law, there's a story about my father-in-law and his oldest son. And he was really mad at him because he's like, hey, we're going to church, you need to get ready.

And he says no, I'm not going. And what does he do? It all LED up to him putting him in like a like a wrist lock. I. Mean. You're going to go to church. And the thing that I think about a lot is that if, if Christians, and I know there's a lot of Christians that believe that LDS people are Christian. What if that's fine? I don't care. But regardless and Christian, they I don't see this figure of Christ being like, Hey, you guys want to follow me? No. Hey, see those big ass Tongans

behind you? Yeah, they don't like that you don't follow me. Hey, make sure these guys follow me. That's right, bro. No problem. Come on now, let's go. Well, it's even. It's it's tyrannical. So much of religion is saying one thing and then doing the exact fucking opposite like. That's where there's a difference between religion and faith, I believe. Yeah, like cause a lot of people don't actually have faith in it.

It's just like, there are some definitely, but there's a lot that they grow up in whatever religion and that's just their culture. That's the reality they know 'cause that's what they've been taught. Just like any of us, you know? And so looking at that and they're, where the fuck was I going with that? Wow, Ground Zero is not there yet. Isn't it's nice, it's kind of weird. It's got the flavour still in it still. Has those flavours. But it's not as bad.

But the IT doesn't. I think it's just because it's down in here. That's what it is. It's it's the idea of it's the S and that them it's, you know, the, the kid at school that Addie just had that was like, oh, you don't believe in God. Well, fuck you, you're going to hell, you know, and. It's which is funny then, but it's that religious. Side of how many religious people are like, oh, you do this, well you're going to hell. I think that's exactly what Jesus said when he came around.

He's like, why don't you? Yeah, it's in, in go. Round. Judge John. Everyone. Two verse 16. Because you are my right hand of God, and you shall be making judgments for me. Yeah. Amen. The The thing is. No, it's like so much of it is just misinterpreted. And then we just they come from this air of haughtiness of like, well, I believe in this version and you don't like, well, delete is I'm going to heaven and you're you're going to hell, dude. Have fun burning in hell.

Well, this is the same as like, you know, rich people hating poor people who are being poor. It's like, why? Like you don't have compassion you don't have. Every side it's the awesome. Totally, you know, and that's where you break the cycle by being that example of saying. Finding the similarities and not the differences and then and then accepting the differences going it's fine that you're not

me because I'm not you. And it would be kind of stupid if we were, because how boring would life be if you were me and I was you? Every single thing of every single person would be the exact same every day. It would be like watching The Lego Movie at the beginning. We put on our pants, we go to this coffee shop, we do this. And it's like, that's what life would be like. It would be so redundant and boring and monotonous because everyone would be the same. Everything would be the same.

It is. You've ever heard the? All of our art would look identical. Well, what is it? Which? Like how boring would that be? Well, the idea is that, and I get it. I get it. Why? You know, you get somebody would be the best way to say this. All right. It would be a kind to like a new band that comes out or, or a new song that comes out and you're a devout fan of this band and then they put out something new and you go, Nah, not my flavor. And that devout fan goes, what the fuck?

You don't like it? No, no, I I don't like. I don't have to like it. They go, yeah, well, that's pretty fucked up. I mean, you know, those guys put so much work into it. It's kind of like the guys that came over from rationalist, like Jordan was like, no, dude, I created that. And that's mine. I'm like, yeah. But once you release it and you give it to others, you allow their interpretation to be there. Well, it's it's art.

It is art. Everyone will take their own interpretation, you know, 100% And that's, that's what I find with art. It's like it's great that there's always the artist interpretation that you can gather. But I feel like with art, there's so much always left on set, even in music, that there's so much interpretation in between for each personal thing.

Because music speaks to people. It touches you in your soul, like, And so that message is deeply personal and it'll be different for you than me, than Jordan or you know, whoever. Oh, yeah. And so, and it needs to, I, I, I like the differences. That's, that's why Kim and I get along so well is her idea as just like, no, no, no, everybody's great who they are. They're just different.

And when you learn about those differences and you understand who they are and where they're coming from, it's kind of easier to interact with them. Well, and honestly, I mean, it's recognizing that there's a lot of negative States and a lot of good states, but how many people are often in a good state in their day-to-day? Like realistically, how many people are self medicating, taking medications, all this

stuff. I mean, God, we use cannabis all the time, you know, and you, you have other meds and stuff. Like there's these things that we use as people to try and self regulate and get us back to a some sort of sense of normal that we can feel like a human maybe. But I wish I would, you know, it's almost like seeing kids. Like I watch my Little Phoenix and that kid is obsessed with wrestling. Like every Monday, dude, bra comes on. And you know what's so great about it? It's just so simple.

Like it's not it's all fake. Hey, I don't like it that you do the flippy thing and slam people on the ground fakely like, and, and my kid loves it and he knows all about it. And all I love about it is that, you know what he doesn't think about? He's not caring about his friend who's Indian. He didn't care about his Polynesian friend. He didn't care about his white friend or his Mexican friend. They're his friends. Yep. Do you know his favorite wrestlers or black guys? That's cool.

He's like, those are my favorite. His favorite favorite is Roman Reigns, which is a Polynesian guy. And he's just like, yeah. And I was like, oh, he's Polynesian over. The half of Addie's friends last year at school were Hispanic. Yeah, dude. And it's the cool thing is, just like when you're a child, you don't see those. No, because it's not. It's not an us. And of them, it's just like, hey, I'm lonely, I want a friend, I want to play. You're fun, you're a person.

Like you want to play. Let's play. And then that good feeling stays. Yeah, instead of like, well, but like, what church do you go to? What did you eat for breakfast? Oh, but like, you wear those types of shoes. The the church thing I haven't heard in a really long time and it would be really sad to hear that. There are. I'm actually really thankful Addie has some friends that aren't Mormon and some that are. All of them seem to hang out. That at least in her group, has not been an issue.

And I'm really thankful for that because I was, that was one of my biggest fears about raising my kids here in Utah was because I didn't believe in it. And I was worried that because I grew up here and I know how it was and I didn't want my kids to be that kid. Well, and you know what, because of that one, it's a better example. And he goes, that's I, I look at it is it's not my place to judge anybody. My faith is mine alone.

I it's not for somebody else. If you're interested in it, hey, I'll tell you where to go to look at it, but I am not leading you there. Because every time that I felt like someone was trying to lead me there, it felt like they were trying to lure me somewhere to somewhere where they were like, hey, this is better. And those people creep me the

fuck out. You know, they're, they're like those Heaven's Gate people in California that castrated themselves and killed themselves because Halley's Comet was coming by and there was an alien spaceship behind it. And the only way to get up there and to hang out with Jesus in the ship. Like, I mean, ludicrous stuff. Like I did it, but then it wasn't really that fun so I came back. Well, I mean, put my nuts. Back on yeah, staplers are great. He he he's like, he's like Mr. Potato Head.

Yeah, there's just a nub. I was like, yeah, he just puts it on there. Yeah, every time He really wants to be impressive, he puts on the extra large pair. Right, I got the Magnum. Yeah, the Magnum balls. Magnum Dog. Band of dog and men and balls, right? No. The vasectomy is super easy. And that's what I love about our conversations is that I mean, and it still comes through sometimes like, you know, and I'm very cognitive. I try to be cognizant with almost anybody.

I talk to you about it. I don't it's not that my faith isn't important. My faith is very important to me. But at the same time, I know that it's not everybody else's important thing and I'm not looking to make sure that everybody has the same. Importance. That's what you're telling everyone. It's it's like being that salesman at a networking event who's like, hey here, here's what I'm saying so here's what I'm selling. Well, no one fucking cares what you're selling. Shut up. Yeah.

Who are you as a person? Fuck off. I don't want to know what you're selling, you know, and that's like, I love people can have their religious things, but that's it's it's like, what company do you work for? I don't, I don't give a shit. I don't care what you do. I don't care how you pray, whether you face east, West or lay down with your butt hole facing north. I don't give a shit. At the end of the day, are you hurting someone? Are you a Dick like?

Well, even then dude, like I find my compassion for other people has completely changed where I am even faster to forgive and I don't I even if I feel a judgement coming into my mind of like that motherfucker and I just go. I mean hurting. Someone no, I don't even when I see that, you know, if you're molesting kids, dude, I'm not that compassionate. Like you know, the only place that it, it's just like, I mean again dude, if if dogs bit people in the Dick we would kill them.

That's what I told. So there's a kid at school who's constantly an asshole constantly. And Addie's like, what do I do? I'm like, you got three options. You can do nothing. You can be nice to him or you can be a Dick back like you. You can really kind of, you know, navigate that however you feel like.

And I'm like, sometimes being nice works and you don't have to worry about it. And I was like, sometimes ignoring them works and sometimes you just kind of have to put that stupid piece of shit. In the is the is that that weird kid who's talking about like, I mean. He's just constantly an asshole. I think a kid's just an asshole, like, and, and there could be signs where he's got a really shitty home.

Like, like there was like there was this kid I grew up with named Ira Walker. I've talked about it. He was my bully. And that guy lived a really fucking horrible childhood. Like he really did. He didn't have great experiences and he served 25 years in prison because he wanted to be a part of something. And the only thing he saw that gave any kind of like attaboys was violence. It was just pure hatred.

And I think when people slow down and they're asked questions, they start to kind of realize that they have more hatred than than love, right? It's like gang members being upset that somebody's wearing different colors in the different area. And I get, I get it because that's maybe that's a sign of like, hey, this is our area, this is where we work. You can't. You feel like they're encroaching or something.

Maybe it's like a sales Rep who has like a a territory and somebody sells inside their territory. Like, hey motherfucker, that's my money. Maybe it's the same way? Only at the same company. Past that it's all competition. Doesn't matter because it's all different companies. Exactly. I think that's again it's an US versus them and it happens internally more than it happens externally and.

Yeah, 'cause I feel like in Mormonism it was more competitive if you're like a Mormon but not active or something versus like, oh, you're just, you don't believe in it, you know, like it was a way difference of judging and that of. Dude, I got these neighbors, they're inactive. They smoke cigarettes like a lot. And I go and talk to him all the time and I talk to him just like we're talking now. And the guy asked, he goes, hey, are you LDS?

And I said, I am. And he goes, oh, he's like, I was like, I mean, you smoke weed and you're cool with us. He's like, I don't understand. And I was like, oh, that's like, well, don't worry, man, I'm a, I'm a new breed. I said I'm just trying to be real. I said, I'm not trying to be perfect. I'm just trying to live. And I, I'm accepting of, of my inadequacies and I'm not trying to make it up.

I'm, I'm trying to, you know, as, as this guy, Bill Campbell, I want to, I want to leave here as a legacy where people can still speak of me in a good sense. I don't, I don't want to be like, well, fuck that guy. He's dead. You know, and, and, and there's a lot of people like that. There's a lot of people like that. Like if, like if my father-in-law died, I'd be like, oh, well, that, that sucks. Kind of like when I get killed in Ghost Recon, I'd be like, we were almost there. See.

I don't. It's not that I don't. Care if I would be like that sucks when he goes I I don't I'm in different or you don't. I don't. You don't have any feelings towards him. And you would never really had a relationship, I mean like I had. Every every interaction I had with him was was pretty shitty.

Yeah, no, but I mean imagine living with this person for years and and knowing the manipulation he was doing and what he did to gaslight my wife and to and trying to gaslight me. I saw to that motherfucker a long ass time ago. And when my wife says we're no longer talking to him, I was like. Cool. OK. No, I'll fucking say nothing to him. Like I've been doing that for years in my head. Yeah, well, dude, I, I was just like I, I'm, I was always nice to him and I. I sit in your head.

You still talk to him. I'm just like fuck that guy. But dude, I mean, it was like at my brother in law's wedding when he hired some biker to come as his driver. And I'm like, you don't even have a fucking job. You don't make any money. You don't even have the ability to make money. Your driver, bitch, please. And he made himself look like such an ass. I didn't even talk to him then. I haven't spoken to that man in over five years. Yeah, and I'm OK with that.

That's what I do now if they're a poisonous person to me, I just, I just just rather not. And if I see him and they engage with me, I'll be cordial and nice. Oh yeah, I have no problem. But I don't want to be a part of these assholes. Now you don't. It's the energy you don't need to carry and have around all the

time. And it's like you can't always control if or when you have to interact, but you can choose to go. Yeah, I'm going to make this as as easy for me as possible because, you know, they're always going to say something stupid. And you can choose to react and make it a way bigger and like all of that, or you can just go, yeah, fuck it. And like just ignore them and go on because you know, like, yeah, it's the being cordial and just going, all right, I'm going to

be here and you know. Yeah, I, I mean, I don't even think I have his number anymore. I'm sure he changed it when he moved across the country. Yeah, for sure. Fucking weirdo. But that's the thing, dude. Like, I, I, I don't also, like, I don't want to walk around with this. Like, I hate it when I when I meet other Christian people of any denomination and they're just so hard on themselves all the time about how imperfect they are and. They're our harshest critics.

And I just, I, but that I don't understand because it's, it's not just internally, it's feeling like this quid pro quo, like if I don't hit my quota, then I'm not going to get paid. Yep. It's like, well, then maybe you shouldn't be following. You maybe shouldn't work for that company anymore if you feel like that. And that's the way I seek religion too. If you feel like it's something that is like pushing down on you and causing a lot of anxiety. Why are you there?

Get away, Yeah, get away and. It's not suiting you or doing you good. Dude, if, if, if you're Buddhist and you're like, dude, this shit's not working for me. I want to be a part of some Christian faith because that looks good to me. Go do that. Like Go. Do your research and see what you feel. And figure go check it out like whatever. But again, it's it's there. Someone jumps. Well, their philosophies, that's all they are, their philosophies.

And it's not, it's not saying that 1 is better than the other. I mean, I don't think that I wasn't there, but, you know, so Crates wasn't going around going, yeah, but you're a fucking stupid motherfucker. And that would be funny. But Neil deGrasse Tyson acts like that all the time and nobody likes being around that guy. He's kind of a Dick, so. Yeah, there's a certain level of arrogance and just pompousness that. And that's how I feel about ultra religious people.

It just you can't be around them. They're hard. They're hard to exist around because you just. Because they say shit like well you can, but I don't fuck you. Yeah, you're like. Fuck you. Thank you, I will actually happily. Yeah, I'll do it. My butt hole. Yep. Twice. Oh, that bird. Yeah, hey, don't try that at home, kids. And TuneIn next week and go check out cannabis school site. Yeah, go cannabis school dot US. Check it out. If your dispensary Sign up today.

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