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Reddoons Talks Lifesteal SMP & Branching Out | 092

Mar 22, 20242 hr 6 min
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Summary

In this episode, Reddoons of Lifesteal SMP joins Orbitzz to discuss his unique content creation journey, from early animation aspirations to becoming a prominent figure in the Minecraft community. He shares insights into the unscripted nature of SMPs, recounts memorable Lifesteal moments, and elaborates on his strategy for branching out content beyond his niche. The conversation also touches on the importance of building supportive teams, the role of perseverance in success, and lighthearted debates on food and personal preferences.

Episode description

In the ninety-second edition of the Inside Minecraft Podcast, Orbitzz sits down with Reddoons, a member of Lifesteal SMP as well as Minecraft tournament player! To kick start the podcast, the two start by answering some of the most important questions such as if Yorkshire Pudding is bread, is Florida is a desert and should Reddoons run for president!? After this they go on to talk about if Red is his favourite colour, how he had an animation phase and how we've each gone about building our own teams! Following this Reddoons answers if Lifesteal SMP is scripted, his experience and some of his favourite moments, how he's helped Mr Beast raise money for charity and if a hotdog is a sandwich! All before going on to answer some twitter questions! This is the Reddoons Podcast. Interested? Lets get started...

Transcript

Initial Chit-Chat, Podcast Intro, Game Theory

A

I just speed a parkour map called ten ten with a PlayStation controller.

B

No way. That's not rude, that's good.

A

Just because I am red doesn't mean I need to like red, you know? I do like red, but like listen, I just sound very sarcastic at times and maybe monotone, but no, I'm finding this very, very hilarious.

B

Yeah, they played for Barcelona, Radinho.

A

Maybe you're referring to Ronaldo.

B

No, no, no, no. Radinho, they would like the top goal score before messing.

A

Okay. I haven't mentioned it publicly much yet, but I'm really considering going back to doing storytime videos on the Dunes channel to go back to like a time where pay paying homage, I suppose, a little bit to like my past self of wanting to be an animation YouTuber. And I'm hungry. Hi hungry. I'm there. Why did you make me this way? Why, why, why?

B

Uh it it takes one thing to get lucky, but it takes another thing to capitalise on the luck.

A

become the sole survivor of lifestyle season three essentially. And it was a very funny

🎵 Music

B

Welcome back to Inside MC, the part of the podcast. I sit down with a very special guest. Every single week. And and this week's guests, they're alright, I guess. You know, we we've been talking a little bit before the podcast about many different things that we probably should have saved for the podcast, but it's fine. I'm sure we'll get many more amazing moments. I am joined with Radoons.

A

Hello. I I'm glad that you come off as making me um, you know, humbling from like an external standpoint. You just do the hum the the humility for me. You're welcome. Instead of like, you know, it's not like it's not like me saying I'm an alright guy. You're just like, hey, this this guy is He's you know, not nothing too special.

B

I think you're very special.

A

Yeah.

B

I think you're amazing.

A

My mom says the same thing. Thank you. I appreciate it.

B

Said it now.

A

Great minds think alike.

B

That's the one.

A

It's it's it's it's been said. It's been said. It's it's too late now. We we can't redo the intro, man. I mean.

B

I mean we could. We could technically I could just end the recording and we could just restart.

A

I mean we we could do that, but what's the fun in that?

B

Exactly. That's what I'm saying.

A

Podcasts are never scripted. It's not as if you said like, Hey, the intro's scripted man and I'm like, What? That can't be my entire Um this never happened. This is can not head the head cannon, non cannon, some some canonical event that that didn't happen. Okay, anyways.

B

I mean if we're gonna if we're gonna talk about scripted not scripted, I mean you're an S and P creator, so you know you're not really one to speak here at me are you?

A

Oh God, orbits. Listen, I asked you like, hey, are we gonna talk about any heated discussions before this? And you're like, mm, maybe. And oh my god, really getting in there already.

Humorous Debates and Podcast Insights

B

No, no, no, we can save it, we can save it.

A

I'm loosening my colour right now. I'm listen, I I'm starting to sweat a little bit.

B

I've probably just uh insulted every single S P crater but oh I'm gonna be on a hit list.

A

Oh it's all good. Not not everyone's scripts.

B

I got hunted on this podcast SMP server. No way.

A

And now we got revenge. Usually there needs to be some revenge shark so that you can actually look like, you know, the hero in your video and like get like a cool triumphant ending, man. You're you're you're forgetting about like half the plot. My question is.

B

Yeah. That's the title.

A

Oh man, that that's an amazing title. I'm telling you, it's gonna get you three mil views right there. You also gotta get like a brawn thumbnail on top of that.

B

Free hearts and and with like infinite lives and

A

Yeah, you gotta hold your hands and stuff.

B

I got me right.

A

Like you gotta put your hands there. You gotta be red. You know, that's just you know one of the primary colors. Have you ever heard of color theory?

B

Uh it depends. Is it just a fair?

A

The big

B

Uh sorry.

A

It is just a game theory. Rest in peace, MapPad.

B

I mean he's not dead, he's just yesterday.

A

Rest in peace a channel, I don't know.

B

Well no, the channel's still alive. It's just Mappa is just isn't he's he's gone to like join the five

A

Really the same? Is it really the same though?

B

It depends, right? We'll we'll find out, won't we? And and but right now all we can do is theories. Haha.

A

Sorry, I need your eyes.

B

Yeah, uh same thing. But you know what I meant. It doesn't matter. Why'd you have to correct me if you know what I meant?

A

Hey, you corrected me earlier. You were telling me that like we were talking about Yorkshire pudding and I was saying like that's not pudding, that's that that's just bread.

B

It's not bread. It's it's it's actually you know what I tweeted that battle. So why so for context here for anyone who follows on my main account, you're wonder you're probably wondering why I tweeted that. It's because it's because Radoons think your pudding is just bread. Uh somebody replied, Erin.

A

Yeah, picture.

B

It's heaven on earth that's for it is. It's heaven on earth.

A

Dude, you send me a picture of a Hawaiian roll. That is a bread, that's a dinner roll.

B

That is not Hawaii. A Yorkshire pudding is literally from Yorkshire. What do you mean Hawaiian? Wh where does Hawaii come into this? But why he isn't in England.

A

Okay, I just wanna point out that like before, you know, all this, you were like, Oh yeah, you know it's not you know it yeah, it's pudding. It's made with wheat.

B

I'm gonna have some water. Yeah, but it's not bread.

A

So you can uh Okay so you confirm it's not putting. You just said Yorkshire's a place. It can't be a place. It's a food. Will it be will it be a pudding or will it be a place?

B

Well you said Florida isn't a desert, so you know. It has sand. It's the same thing.

A

It's called a-

B

Is it a beach or a small desert? Is it a beach or a small desert?

A

Typically marked by the lack of water. The sand is literally next to the one of the largest bodies of water in the Atlantic Ocean. Or the Gulf.

B

But that's a sea, that's not water, that's just sea.

A

No, it's an ocean, not a sea. And the Gulf of Mexico is a gulf, not a sea. None of them are a sea. They're bodies of water, but they're not sea.

B

Why are they playing golf in Mexico? Is there a competition on?

A

Oh my god. I mean, are you telling me you can play golf in Mexico?

B

I mean you can, of course you can. I was just asking if there's a competition on.

A

sure there is. I mean I'm sure that there's like the Mexican open. Is that like a golf turn? I don't know. I should play I should ask my golf friend. I my my friend Pofa, he plays golf. He should know.

B

Oh my god, Powerfa no way. I've always pronounced Powerfa.

A

Oh that's that's almost as iconic as Tubbo pronouncing it puffa goes puffa.

B

Do you know what I found out the other day?

A

Exactly.

B

Uh Hawaii's in America. I thought Hawaii was its own country.

A

I mean it used to be a country. I mean it's like a bo like it's like archipelagos in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Like technically if you wanna say like it's not in the Americas, it's like more I think it's I don't know if it's closer to Asia, but it's like in between there, those two areas.

But it's technically in the United States of America? I don't know. It's it's it's a place. It's part of us, but it's far away. Yeah. You know? The the sun never sets on the American Empire. That's that that's how the saying goes, right?

Mid-Podcast Parkour Feat and Creator Habits

B

I'm British, so I don't really pay too much attention to America, sorry.

A

I think that makes sense y'all are just like you you just recall y'all y'all's losses and cope and you're like oh drama. Gotta gotta gotta delete that from the memory.

B

Recording losses when I never lose

A

Oh snap. Or at least can't recall when can't remember the losses.

B

I'm currently flexing right now my muscles. I'm doing like this that that pose where you stick like your left arm.

A

Are you flexing on the Yorkshire pudding?

B

Anyways, we're doing so welcome to the podcast today. What what a great see I told you without scripting it I told you without scripting it we'd be able to link everything that we were talking about before the podcast into the podcast within ten minutes and that's what we did. See I'm just See the thing is Radoons, I realise, right? And I'm gonna get I'm gonna big myself up a little bit here on your podcast if that's okay.

A

On my podcast? Yeah, yeah, go ahead.

B

I think I might be good at this whole podcast. You're a guest thing. I've started to realise that I might actually be good at this.

A

You just implied that you were the guest like two seconds ago, so yes, I do think so.

B

imply I'm the guest. Wait, I said on your podcast here. By that I mean so basically when I have a

A

My podcast is Inside MC Mind.

B

Well when I have a guest on I like to say it's their podcast'cause it is. We're talking about you and we're gonna we're gonna be interviewing you. So this is this is this singular upload is your podcast. Not the in not the entire thing. The entire thing's mine.

A

That sounds like more like my interview or like my episode.

B

My okay.

A

Thank you. That's that's

B

There you go. So to big myself up on your episode here, I think I might be good at this whole podcast hosting thing. I've come to realise. I was thinking about it the other day, I was like, geez, I might actually be good at this.

A

Yeah. Professional gave like a twenty minute discussion beforehand about

B

Uh and like loads of different things.

A

Yorkshire pudding, you know, that's what I expect from a podcast host.

B

Субтитры сделал DimaTorzok Bye.

A

Good. And then we were talking about like what if America owned the UK? It was it was we had a lot of

B

UK owned America. No, no, no you owned both. Oh it yeah it

A

You know what? It was oh yeah, right. It's like me running for presidency of both. Like you know

B

Not running, you would be like I'd vote you as president. I think a lot of people oh right. Make sure, make sure to subscribe and share this podcast to all of your friends if you feel.

A

Do I have like a lost claim to the Iron Throne? Do I just inherit it by right from who who's the king? Is it Henry? King George Henry. It's like one of those names. King George, King Henry, King John

B

Isn't it King Charles? It's King Charles right now, I think.

A

That's it.

B

I don't pay attention You know my name is Charlotte There's no relevancy there. But yeah, my name's Charlie, so

A

Nice to meet you, Charlie.

B

This is our first time ever talking, by the way. We've never actually interacted. It is.

A

And I think so far it's been a pretty pretty good conversation.

B

I think the vibes are high. It's pretty pretty cool. Yeah.

A

Awesome. This is this is very weird, but can you give me like twenty seconds like of silence real quick and I'll explain why.

B

Okay.

A

Okay, I apologize. This is so weird in the middle of discussion. I feel a bit rude, but there's a good reason. Okay, there we go. I did it. I just speed a parkour map called 1010 with a PlayStation controller.

B

No way. That's not rude. That's good.

A

Sorry.

B

And being ten ten of a PlayStation controller. That's that's for the history books.

A

Listen, ADHD goes hard and I really wanted to do parkour while doing the pups and somehow I beat ten ten, which is a relatively difficult parkour course with the PlayStation controller instead of keyboard. Ah, okay, that would that was cool.

B

I feel honoured I feel honoured that you've done that on the Inside MC podcast yeah thank you

A

This is a monumental moment. People are gonna talk about this uh this for ages. Gonna be like you remember that time that Radoons beat ten ten with a controller? It was it was captured live on the Inside MT podcast.

B

Alright.

A

Yeah, but now I'm gonna I'm gonna stop sidetracking. I'm gonna focus on the podcast. I'm so sorry about that.

Naming Conventions, Content Philosophy, and Podcast Reach

B

just do some more simple it's a more simple parkour you don't need it you can carry on doing parkour

A

I'm gonna parkour around in a lobby.

B

I mean when I log on to MCC I just

A

To jump around. You also do that? I feel like that's like you know a common trait of any Minecraft content creator or anybody in the series. They just log on to a server, just jump around in the lobby while on a call with other people.

B

Uh.

A

I feel like it's just a monumental centerpiece of what defines a content creator nowadays. Or Minecraft player in general. That's not let's not be exclusive here. Well that's not gatekeep.

B

While we're on the topic of not interviewing Redunes yet, uh I wanted listen it's so Redunes actually gave me permission to say this on the podcast, which is really cool. Uh they wanna they they said they w they might tweet no they said they didn't say that, that's a lie. But they they said they wanna make this trendy. They want they want people to start calling McDonald's MacDogs instead. They said they wanna make that trendy. They wanna start the trend here.

A

I did not no, I did not say that. Alan Sandwich, if y'all are by chance are listening to this, I did not say that. No, no, no, no, no, no. I was pointing out how y'all Brits have to go, you know, out of your way to call it anything but McC

B

Don't shock off the Mackie days. No one call it who calls it the max? Please you need to tell me who's just called it the max.

A

Listen, I'm just bunching you British people together now. Like I'm I'm I'm really just referring to y'all as a group now. Like I've just heard it. I've heard a lot of different ways to phrase it and it's it's It's I wouldn't say it's blowing my mind, but I'm not amazed or shocked well no, I'm shocked by it. I I'm scared. I am terrified for the youth of Britain that they have to grow up around people that call it sit Macadees Macs? Mackeys?

B

No one's ever called it McDonald's

A

Donald.

B

I want Mac Dogs that's what I call it. I want I want Mac Dogs to be trendy. So I was hoping you'd like jump on and be like, Yo, I'll make it trendy for you but then but then you didn't

A

You you want you want Mac Dogs to go trending?

B

Yeah, and then it can be it can be revolutionized here again. And that's the second revolutionary thing we've done in the span of five minutes we're doing. Snow. Look at

A

That's You know what, may me you know what? I I will take a neutral stand on it. I won't oppose to this alternative phrasing. It's uh it's better than Mackey's for sure. But um I don't know if I could completely a hundred percent be on your side with McDonald's.

B

But what's the issue with it?

A

Why why can't you all like just call McDonald's? It's it's just it's it's so simple.

B

Why can't you have just called yourself Radu? Yeah. Why why did you have to have two D's and two O's? Why can't it just be red-on?

A

Are we are we are we starting with talking about the origin of my name? Yeah, with Sardin.

B

I mean, I...

A

Listen.

B

So normally I like to give the intro for you to introduce yourself, but I haven't really given you that chance yet. So

A

Oh oh okay. I I could introduce myself. Uh uh I'm uh I'm a red guy that that plays games and occasionally does videos when, you know, he does feel like uploading instead of procrastinating. Uh

B

To have a fun time.

A

That that seems pretty Do I have a fun fact? Uh there is one that I could really point out right now, but I already know that some of the lads want you to ask me this question. And I don't know if I should bring it up now or wait for the question to be asked.

B

Oh so I actually I actually have a Twitter question here Radins. Um Hello From how the uh god, I should have pulled up to a question where uh there you go, guest announcement, Radoons. I actually made your name I didn't uh my the aura cat made your name pink. Anyways, uh so we actually have we actually have a few questions from the lads here which is which is quite funny. We have uh we have one from Sam.

A

Well one of them one of them could be a fun fact.

B

We have one from from Piggles as well. And then and then we and then I guess I guess just to give them a little shout here, I know they didn't they didn't actually ask the question, but Sandwich Dot did was very excited. They put Radoons in all capital's letters and added an explanation mark.

A

Yeah. We love the land.

B

So I'll I'll ask both the questions because they're linked quite well. So this the first one is from Sam Dong Fortnite. What is your favourite red dude? Wait, what is your favorite colour, Red Dunes? And then we have it from It's Eagles Piggles. Uh what is his favourite colour, please? You need to ask Red Dunes what his favourite colour is. So I I'm assuming that's probably your fun fact. And they seem really like there's also from Frizzy, Why So Red, you know, is that one. Uh

A

Yeah.

B

Yeah, man.

A

Yeah.

B

It's not your fault.

A

My favorite color? That is a fun fact. My favorite color is in fact not red, it's uh sky blue.

B

That's a bit of a uh uh uh what's the what's the word? What's the word when I something uh not uh why Yeah, I guess. I don't know why juxtaposition came to head though. What's what does juxtaposition mean? It's just a fancy word.

A

That is the fantasy word that goes on.

B

But the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrast and effect, I guess it could be a juxtaposition.

A

I mean I guess it could be, but I feel like it's more just hypocrisy or contradiction. Everyone's like, Oh, but you your your whole brand is red. Exactly. Why do you like sky blue? I don't like it. Usually I make a very snarky remark that people are like, Okay, buddy, okay. But it's like, you know, just because I am red doesn't mean I need to like red, you know? I do like red, but like I don't know, I I feel like

I feel like I'm rightful to have my own thoughts of enjoying other colours. It doesn't have to all just be red. I I don't know. I technically the reason for sky blue specifically is I just I don't know. I I I like looking up at the sunny sky. I was actually looking up the window a second ago and I was like looking up, I'm like, Ah yes, sky blue success. walk back on the podcast. I did go for a walk. And you know, you know, I did actually go for a walk on the thing you call a desert, aka a

B

No, but that's a bitch, that's different.

A

How is that different? The the long s yeah, but there aren't deserts in Florida. There's only beaches.

B

Oh. Okay, right, hold up. If you fill your house with sand, is that called a beach? That's the question. What do you call it then? Do you call it if you if you fit if you fill a castle with sand, does it become a sand castle?

A

I I w I I think it does become a sand castle then by

B

I'm moving I'm moving while you apply. No one can see it.

A

You're you're you're moving.

B

M-Muang. Do you remember?

A

Oh wait, is that that one thing where you stick like your tongue to the top of your mouth or whatever?

B

Yeah.

A

Aw, that is so cringe. Dude, all the freaking lifesteal guys, as well as like I actually know my brother thinks it's cringe as well. I was about to say my brother was like like last night my brother just walks up to me, he's like, brother, do you know what mewing is? And I'm like

The frick is mewing. He's like, it's like he he he doesn't explain what it is. He does the thing. Have you seen that gif with the guy that like, you know, puts a finger up to his mouth and then he like draws it across like his like jawline or whatever?

B

Yeah, I mean, everyone dies.

A

That's that's how he explains mewing.

Channel Branding, Name Origins, and Podcast Pace

B

and it's muting what it is.

A

Right, but it's more the fact he does like the he actually does the action instead of explaining what he what it is. He just kinda does it shh then does it, jawline, whatever, finger thing to explain what it is. I'm like just sitting there completely confused, I'm like, but why? He's like because It expresses your jawline in more definite character. I I don't know. Like he says something, and I'm like.

B

You can look more like a giga child, it'll be great.

A

Yeah, but I could just, you know, be normal. Uh

B

'Cause you are a Giga Chad, that's why you don't need to you don't need to mute.

A

true. Yeah, I I just listen man, I'm just a giga chat by default. I don't I don't I don't I don't need to stick my tongue to the top of my you know, mouth to stuff. I I I don't know.

B

You but yeah, colours. My my fa I like cyan. I'm a big cyan fan. Okay.

A

So you're you're like near there. You're also on the the blue witch side of things. Okay. Okay, but why do you like science?

B

And my name's Orbitz, so it's kind of ironic.

A

Planet?

B

Well my name's Orbits, right?

A

Oh you're right. Like orbiting. Oh I get it.

B

So it's really ironic.

A

Why'd you get the name orbits then?

B

Uh so um okay, fun sort oh this is uh damn I'm being interviewed.

A

Yeah, you're being this is my podcast. We def we determine this.

B

No, yeah, you're right.

A

My podcast room.

B

No, you're right.

A

Tell me, where where did your name originate?

B

from uh so i i used to own a rainbow six siege clan uh called insane and uh we were all thinking of like cool names for like uh our end to be and then one of my friends was like oh you should be called orbits with We all had like double letters at the end, so it's like, Oh, you could should be called orbits with two Z. I was like, Yo, that actually goes really hard.

A

Very ironic you say that. Oh oh that is so ironic you say that.

B

I don't know.

A

I'll I'll I'll talk more about this later, but that is actually partially of how my name came to be. Like similar, very similar.

B

I I've never said the other clan members' names before, but I think I should be fine to say it. There's like one called like In Insane Clan.

It was insane.

B

And then there was me, Insane Orbits. Um and yeah, I mean I and then when I made content, I I look back on it now, I wish like a long, long time ago I just claimed the name Orbits. I think like that's what I have on Discord now and that's what my YouTuber is, is uh uh Orbits.

I I prefer that. The in don't get me wrong, insane orbits was was alright. I'm starting to realize that the the insane thing and this might just be copium for for the for my dead channel, but I think the insane thing in my name might have affected m my algorithm a little bit. Once again again dies like ninety five percent copium but I but I don't care because inside MC is popping right now.

A

There could be a chance. There could be a chance. You know, YouTube works in uh mysterious ways. Uh not even not even the guys that say they know how know how it works. Exactly. It's all it's all just make believe. It's all just fake it till you make it, you know. Yeah.

B

I'll make it till you fake it.

A

Dat is one way to do it.

B

Because if you make it and then you can fake pretending you know how you made it, and actually you have no clue what's going on, you just got really lucky. So that's also possible.

A

Faking it to make it rather than like, you know, making it to fake it by faking it's like you act like you don't know and you just got lucky.

B

I don't know. I just thought it'd be funny to like say it the the different way around. This is what this podcast

A

You know what, you know what I I liked it. I liked it. No, no, no, no. You you did great.

B

Shut me down and now I'm kinda sad, really.

A

No no no no no no no no no. I I thought it was just interesting to like dissect like what that entails. Like does that mean

B

But I just said it, but it wasn't like a fall behind it. I kinda just said it.

A

No, but I was like interested in like in like actually picking that apart and like trying to figure out what that could be

B

Okay, let's do it.

A

That's real.

B

So okay. Okay. Make it till you fake it, right? So you make it and you do and

A

Yeah.

B

Yeah. So you've made it right. So we've got that part of the way. The made it part means you've made it. That's what that's a good start, right?

A

You've already made it, right.

B

You've already made it, but then you're faking it. So so then like so would it be like you you're able to get there until you fake not knowing how to do it or is it you make it until like and then you fake knowing how you got to

A

Assuming

B

Could just go like

A

that you intentionally become like a big brain nerd that like actually you know actually broke apart the algorithm's like source code to then figure out exactly what What causes a video to blow up and you re you know, you recreate that in your own content. Become huge, famous, successful everything. And then when people ask you, just you know, to hide your own truth of like knowledge and intellect, they just go, it was all I

B

See, I'm I'm interpreting it the other way. Like you you make it and then you pretend that you know what you're doing.'Cause you're like you're you you're like I know actually no you're right though, because fake it till you make it is you're pretending you know what you're doing until you do know what you're doing.

A

Yeah, fake it to make it is that yeah, exactly. Then you're pretending to know what you're doing.

B

So so you make it and then pretend you don't know.

A

Because then you're like, you know, well, it's like, you know, like trade secrets, man. You don't want to tell people how you make it big, right? It's like, you know, Coca-Cola doesn't tell Pepsi, their secret recipe.

B

But that's just selfish.

A

You know, majestical like uh polar five fructose corn syrup drink that people love.

B

Yeah, Prime Prime doesn't tell Gatorade, they're their secrets, so

A

Exactly. You know? It's all about trade secrets, man. We gotta keep our own like strategies hidden from others.

B

That's why you told me the key to YouTube before we recorded rather than rather than rec while recording.

A

Yeah, yeah. You're you're gonna you're you're gonna start utilizing those tactics now in inside MC, right? And uh

B

We're already doing it.

A

So it's attention tackles and then CT.

B

Well normally the the the podcast keep keep pretty like serious. Like I but this podcast we're being a bit memey, aren't we, Radun? So we're being a bit memeish.

A

But it is very funny.

B

funny. Exactly. Well, I I mean as long as you're finding it I'm finding it funny. But then I was also worried that you weren't finding it funny, but you are

A

No, no, no, no. I'm listening I just sound very sarcastic at times and uh maybe monotone, but no, I'm finding this very, very hilarious.

B

I'm I'm pretty good at like keeping content creation and and personal stuff apart because uh according to all my coworkers I'm probably the most like sarcastic person they've ever met because I am like Like, yeah, sometimes I do it on stream as well. But I'm I it's also like if we have if we ever met in person somehow, if you ever went to a convention or whatever, I don't know. Just just sort of pretend we're meeting in person after this podcast just for the sake of the bit here, okay?

Uh you would you would see how mu I mean, I guess I'm also doing it this podcast, actually. I'm I'm finally getting to show off my rules' sarcasm. It's great. Uh you know, we'd uh

Reddoons' Swedish Heritage and English Journey

A

You're getting like it's like yeah, you're getting to shine a light on, you know, uh

B

I'm getting to be my IRL so

A

Exactly. And you're welcome for that.

B

You're finally getting to see the the the real man behind the podcast.

A

Well well to the Reduance Podcast where we shine light on your your inner

B

Did you ever go on Parrots Podcast?

A

Uh test run, right? Yeah, yeah. I was I was on there like uh like what was that half a year ago, year ago? It was it was a long time ago.

B

Yeah.

A

I've been on a few.

B

Eleven months.

A

Actually I don't even think there's that many podcasts. Yeah, eleven months

B

The future of life. So tet so on that basis this podcast should get at least seven point seven K views.

A

You know, by technicality that that makes total sense. You know what? I see it.

B

And I should also get a comment from Cloud Pity Woo saying, I don't know why, but I want to cry every time and when is the end of the podcast and then we are finally landing starts playing. So I have to so that's the key, I have to end the podcast.

A

I think every inside MC listener does cry at the end of an episode because, you know, they were so moved by the sentiment of the episode that they just

B

Or they're glad it's finally over and they just uh they didn't want to miss the facts about their favourite content critics.

A

Yeah, it could be tears of joy, who knows? I don't know. We Could we don't we don't serve him?

B

Well no, I wasn't saying Tears of Joe. I was saying that like people force themselves to listen just so they could hear fate like fun facts about their favourite creators and they're crying because it's finally over and they don't have to listen to my voice anymore.

A

So tears of joy.

B

Okay, yeah, I yeah, actually no, yeah, I guess, no, you're right. Yeah, but Tears of Joyce. Relief, that's it. Yeah, but not tears of joy as in like, Oh my god, that podcast was amazing. Not that kind of joy. Joy is in relief of yes, this guy is finally shut up.

A

Well, joy joy comes in various ways. Like it doesn't just have to be positive. You'd be like, Oh, thank God, it's over. But uh you know what? Orbits I feel like most people, if they do cry, hopefully they cry because they're they they enjoyed it. They're sad that it's over. They want to hear us ramble on even more. They want to hear more about Yorkshire pudding and deserts being beaches or beaches being deserts. You know, they they want to hear that stuff.

B

And be sad that it's over, be happy that it happened. The orbits Radoons collab finally. You would have thought. Hold up, let's see something. So like like two years ago when the podcast was like kick sign, I messaged a bunch of creators at like invite them on the podcast. I w and a few of them have come on. I wonder if you're one of them. Hold up, let's check. Redun's message.

A

That large.

B

Oh no wait never mind that was this I was? Wait no never mind that was that was the actual Twitter invitation that you're about

A

The same.

B

If I go through Twitter DMs, I uh so these though none of these people replied back from Twitter, but so this was all in May fifteenth, twenty twenty two, I sent people the same copy paster. High name. I know this is a crazy shot in the dark, but I was curious as if you had ever liked to be a guest on the inside Minecraft podcast, because that's what it was called.

A

Wow, so you copied and pasted a message to me, not even a part

B

Okay, well I'm about to get there, Radun, so bear with me. It would honestly be an honor to have you on, especially since you're such a prominent face in the Minecraft community. We tend to record a money, blah blah blah. Right? I messaged Noxite, Noxite's come on the podcast. I messaged Corey Way, Corey Way's come on the podcast. Feinberg, uh who has to Fruit has come on, I messaged Uh I think that's it. Oh fire breath man, a message. Fulum given. But yeah, so uh no

A

I mean I'm happy for you, man.

B

I'm happy for you because you get to be here

A

I'm so grateful.

B

You're welcome.

A

That was like the tenth pick.

B

Uh no, okay, right. Actually, so y I mean I I messaged you on the Feb fourth, twenty twenty four, so just before Valentine's Day, which is well ten days beforehand. Um It's a bit late. This podcast is coming out on March twenty second, so a little bit a little bit past the

A

Good things take time, man.

B

So come to those who wait. Okay.

A

Exactly.

B

But uh yeah, I mean I mean I d I think the invite I send you was a lot more professional than I know this is a crazy shot in the dark. Like I can back on it. The way I invite people now is a lot more professional, even you.

A

What's your invite?

B

Uh over dunes or like the little wave. I noticed that you followed a podcast account and was curious as if you'd ever be interested in coming on as a guest.

I invite people on who I thought would be interesting guests, you know I know I'd enjoy talking with, would have interesting conversations with and several other things. If you're interested then please let me know and we can discuss a time and date. You could also add my Discord and St. Orbit's to talk easier, that would be great also. I was like, that's really professional.

A

That that was honestly you know what? I I I I I clapped my hand. You know? Listen, exact well now you have let them know. So you're you're you're not making it and then faking it. You are well, I I don't think you faked it and made it, but like I am hoping you know what you were doing and made it. Uh I I think you make made it and make it. We're make it and made it. How about that? You're like an in between. You're an anomaly. Yeah.

B

Before we get back to talking about you,'cause I'm actually really enjoying talking about myself for once. This is really fun, so thank you.

Channel Evolution: Hightail to Minecraft SMP

A

Yeah, be my way my be my guest.

B

I will be. This is your podcast with Cyberstark.

A

Exactly. Yeah.

C

Yeah.

B

Uh w why did you follow the podcast account? Ooh.

A

Uh well, it started I think with like, you know, a bunch of my buddies being on, you know. Like I I'd like to think I have some friends in the community. I know like uh Carlif's been on, Sandwich has been on, Sam's been on, Feinberg, Kerry Kellosome. Like a bunch of people have just been on the podcast and I was like, you know what? I like listening to my friends talk. You know, I I like hearing bear trade secrets, you know. Basically

B

I like...

A

Yeah, I've listened to a few. Like admittedly my attention span is very, you know, shot in general, but I was actually just before this listening to the like, you know, listening back on the sandwich and phase ray episode.

B

Yeah.

A

Yeah.'Cause um I don't know. I I I think it's interesting hearing by my uh my pals, but then also like in general. It's it's just you know, I have something on in the background. And uh Apple's also been on. Aqua's been on, I think. There's been a lot. Yeah, there's been a significant amount. Y'all been really, you know, gathering around the uh the Minecraft community con or breeders sphere. I I don't know what the right term is, but

Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. So uh I followed, I I I've enjoyed the podcast. Keep up the good work. I'm I I l I like but I I was gonna say see, but it's I think it's more like here in this context.

B

I mean we have we have like custom animated like thing now. You're actually gonna be an animated moving character on YouTube, which is which is pretty cool. So and there's gonna be time

A

Is it like where I'm sitting in the chair?

B

Yeah, you know, you want to say something.

A

Is it where I'm sitting in the chair?

B

Yeah, so like normally that was just like a Minecraft like loop of us just sitting there. However now it's actually fully animated by the amazing Rory animated.

A

Oh? Wait, is this like the first time it's animated or is

B

Uh the first one was uh Sam's one. Sam Dong Fournight.

A

Oh, I've yet to see the sand one. I'm gonna have to go back and watch.

B

I use any excuse I can to say sandong Fortnite. Oh yeah, the sandong Fortnite.

A

Fortnite. He's gonna be like, You what?

B

Dong Fortnite. Anyways, Redunes, right. So yeah, your favourite colour. Back to back to that. Right.

A

We have you know got a one question each.

B

And we've been recording for uh thirty five minutes. So

A

Let's go.

B

It's fine. This is a great podcast. So you've not see like I said before, this is an interview, but it doesn't have to be strictly interview. We can just talk away. And plus I mean

A

I'm enjoying the podcast. It's it's it's been great.

B

As long as you're not in a rush either, like I don't mind recording long podcasts. I'm I'm happy to edit them, so

A

I don't mind either. I I'm I'm happy to talk. It's it's a fun conversation.

B

Is that would you I mean, I know we've only been talking for like an hour now, but like would could you like could you call us best friends almost?

A

I'd say we're like almost there. I'd say we're like getting there, man. I think like the the the pro the part holding you back is that you won't admit that Yorkshire pudding is bread. That's really listen.

B

A guy, please.

A

I forgot what I was gonna say.

B

Something about Yorkshire pudding being bread.

A

Oh I no, I was just gonna point out how like listen, like I we've had our dis or disagreements on like a lot of things, but I feel like Yorkshire pudding being bread is just something you need Need to admit yourself. You need to come to a revelation that it's it's literally just a dinner roll. Once you've done that, that's when we can be best as a friend.

B

And then like could I put Radoon's best friend in my Twitter bio?

A

You certainly could.

B

I'm not going.

A

If you uh think that that would be appropriate.

B

No, I don't I feel like that'd I d'd be pushing it too far. You barely we we you know I've I've barely torture a dunes, I don't wanna be weird.

A

No, no, no, I insist. You can be as weird as you want to be.

B

No, I'm not no I'm not win. Uh I uh uh you know what, just for the sake of it, uh Yorkshire Pudding, if you feel it if if you feel like you know what? If Yorkshire Pudding wants to be bread, it can be bread. I'm not gonna stop it. I'm not gonna tell that they can't be bread.

A

That is such a neutral comment. No no you have to confirm it is bread. Yorkshire pudding is bread. I want to hear you scream it from the root comments Well my twist.

B

Yeah, like

A

You send me a picture of bread.

Branching Out Beyond Lifesteal SMP

B

It's called Yorkshire Pudding, so what if it just wants to be a pudding? Wha you know, we can't we can't decide for it.

A

If you if if if bread wants to be pudding, you mush it up with some liquid to make it a mush.

B

Have you ever heard of Brad?

A

It's thread right there.

B

Have you ever heard of bread pudding?

A

Yeah, which is a mush.

B

I guess that could be a

A

If if Yorkshire pudding wants to be Yorkshire bread pudding, go right ahead. I I I I I don't mind that. That's completely fine. At least it'll be true to it.

B

All right, we're letting the Yorkshire put in bit die now. It's been it's been forty minutes. Let it go.

A

Alright. It's been forty minutes. But what do you tell me you keep bringing it? I brought it up then. I don't know.

B

Where did your name come from? Why why r why Radoons?

A

So are we doing like the big like anime background kinda like um like discussion or should I just do a like very simplistic like just run through it?

B

And my neighbour's fire alarm's going off. So I'm gonna I so you just go just say wherever you want. You can either you can spend two seconds, you can literally be like I felt like calling it Radoons and that's why or you can go on like a 30 minute talk. Like I said, if you if you want to talk for ages, however long this podcast is gonna be, it's not getting split up in If this is a three hour podcast, it's a three hour podcast.

A

Oh, we're not doing like a trilogy. Like w one just about like the banter, then one about like my origin arc and then like one about the future.

B

No, because that's that's why that's no,'cause that's why I have time stamps now. If you I mean if you only just spend to free podcasts, but that'd be like that'd kind of mess with my whole upload thing. Because I only upload one podcast per person, it might it'll mess with things a little bit.

A

Well then you got three uploads for the price of one, man. Okay, then um I don't ha know how to help you there. Uh

B

Um I mean do you I mean I'm happy to just give this as one big podcast. But if you if you all of a sudden want to upload it into three, I mean you know

A

You know what? If you want to make it one big one, we can do that. Yeah.

B

That's what I'm going to say.

A

Three is a larger number than one. I'm just saying.

B

Okay, before before we talk about your name actually, I have another question. I saw somebody put this in the Twitter stream chat. So it's I think it's a good question I I want to ask you.

A

Yeah, Twitch stream chain.

B

Yeah.

A

W which yeah, I was about to say, like some that that is not okay. So did they ask you this or did they ask me this? That was streaming from months ago.

B

Nah, I was watching someone streaming.

A

All right.

B

I can't remember what p person I was watching, but it's some random view asked it. Uh if you could add the number zero, right, at the end of any number in your life right now, like age, money, subs, whatever. What what would you add what would you add the number zero to at the end of?

A

Uh hm. See, I feel like if I say like any other number besides like, you know, common sense numbers. It's like, you know, like oh net worth? Okay, if I give you the first number, then I basically imply what my net worth is.

B

No, cause you're because you're not telling me you're just saying I want to add a zero to the end of that. You're not telling me the full number.

A

Oh okay. I thought you wanted me to like you know like blur like my social security number, like my

B

No, no. You you get to add zero to anything. So like if you have like obviously you don't have to say for say you have like a thousand pounds in your bank account right now, you can turn that into ten thousand pounds by just adding a zero. But obviously you don't have to tell me how much money you have. What what would you add a zero to the end of?

A

That is your taboo. Oh. Oh god, that that is actually so so many options. Ooh, ooh. Life expectancy. I wanna live forever. Actually not really. Actually no li living forever would suck.

B

And if you think about it right, if your life expectancy was like seven hundred and like seventy five, sorry, if you added zero, that'll become seven hundred and fifty. Yeah.

A

But like, you know, the world will probably be like, you know, in an apocalypse. By then knowing knowing how the world works by now. And I you know, I I listen, I'm happy in my own little bubble of being a Minecraft YouTuber, maybe a high tail youtuber one day. So I'm just gonna say my net worth. Yeah. Very very simple and capitalistic answer, but uh I I think that's my my my answer.

Drunken Content and Guinness Preferences

B

No thing that's a good answer. W would I do the same? I don't know. I didn't think about the answer. I just wanted to ask you.

A

Right.

B

Exactly. Let's be serious now. It's time to go serious for doing this.

A

Okay.

B

Yes. I don't I don't I don't I uh you know it could be a good idea to split the podcast into three. I don't wanna do that though.

C

Thank you.

B

So we're keeping we're keeping it.

A

We can give him one long one. What what is the record like duration for a podcast?

B

I believe it's fruit berries with a podcast. Obviously after being edited. Two hours twenty six minutes.

A

Oh, wow. Okay. Um hmm. All right. But we'll we'll see. We'll see we'll see if we can beat that. I'm not sure if we'll beat that duration.

B

That was a free hour.

A

I'm sure this will maybe be one of the long ones. I think we've been recording for what, forty minutes?

B

But give or take, yeah. So and I don't wanna do you wanna speak to me for so long. It actually means a lot.

A

I know, i i it's it's it's it's been a lot of fun. I've been enjoying this. I hope the viewers are enjoying this.

B

I mean if they're if they're Redun's listener if they're Redun's watchers they know this is just your personality and they really love your personality, so

A

That is a point. That is a good point. Although I do barely stream, so how much could they know?

B

I mean from content, right? From from lifestyle, haha let's let's Lives.

A

Yeah. Haha, genocide. Yeah. Fun. That sometimes.

B

Okay, I think we've I think we've made people wait enough. Name Radun that's your name.

A

Name, origins. Right. We we asked you a question like twenty minutes ago. Let me answer it.

B

Ha ha.

A

Right. Um, so okay, let me just start with this. Did you ever have like Xbox Live or like any of those like internet like I don't know, like those early internet like consoles that you had to like subscribe for like online access?

B

Indeed, yeah does what I suppose live.

A

Yeah. So I had like Xbox L sixty to play like COD Halo those and like I think like I don't know what it was, but I feel like almost everyone has like the same canon event that like a typical name for like like Xbox user names or something like Death Assassin. And that was just my Death Assassin with some two digit number. I forgot exactly what it was, but it's like, you know

Death Assassin Insert Number. And that was my name for like the longest time. That was like my origin name on the internet or like Xbox 360, like online thing. And eventually I came over to like the computer to play on like like Steam and like play on like, you know, general games. And instead of like having like, you know, that there was like at some point like some games and some like um areas would have like you have to choose a color, choose

uh like a certain noun and like maybe like a verb or an adjective so it came to be like a name like flanking red death or something like that and from there I got like another one and then this is where I was bringing up with like the whole thing you mentioned with the Rainbow Six Siege because I did actually join a

CSGO clan back when CSGO was kind of popular. Yeah. This was like back when I was like thirteen or twelve or something. So it's like super OG. Um and but the thing was that they wanted you to have

A four-letter name. Four-letter name. So I had this name beforehand. I'm like, well, shoot, what would I make my name? And I mean, I was like going through the options. It was like something like flank then like dead but I was like that's a bit edgy I don't know about that one and then eventually I came across what about red with two D's?

And that is how like kinda modern name modern brand, modern persona, whatever, personality, modern internet like, you know, identity came to exist was just that like CSGO clan demanding a four letter name. And after that, uh went all over the place. But you know, eventually we came to a point in, you know, internet history where big storytime and animation YouTubers became popular. Like Odd Ones Out, Jaden Animation, Swoozy, all those guys loved them. They were hilarious to watch.

big fan of a bunch of them. And um I wanted to be an animation channel for a while. So I was thinking about like, okay, what what would be a cool name? Because there's so many like small animation channels. There were always something like, you know, name, then animated or name, animations, name, cartoons, and stuff like that.

Animation Comeback and Mini Dunes Mascot

Then I was thinking about it. Why don't I just try to like combine my current name with like one of these words? So it's like red animated, red cartoons. And then later on, I thought about merging them and then red toons and then eventually red dunes. So basically my name is just an evolution of me playing around with those like terminologies. That's right. Uh and then yeah, and then like eventually this was like twenty seventeen, twenty six.

sixteen or twenty fifteen, something like that. And then I was like, you know what? I wanna stick with this name. Like when you hear about dunes, you don't immediately think like, oh that's a that's an animation channel. You just think like ah it's some lunatic that's obsessed with the color red and Dunes or something. I don't know.

B

There's a channel called 44 Tune. They uh it's like a I I used to watch them quite a lot, I don't really watch them anymore. And like it's like football animation. Okay.

A

Saw Soccer. But yeah, no, that's that's how my name came to be. And um yeah, I I stuck with it. I I like the name. I I think it's chill. I do have my second channel, which was origin originally my main channel now called Dunes. So I go by red, red dunes, and dunes.

B

Has anyone ever called you like ready? Родинья.

A

Not yeah. What do you think I am? Like Mediterranean?

B

No, I'm fine. Have you never heard of it? Yeah, they played for Barcelona, Radino.

A

You're referring to Ronaldo.

B

No no no. Radinho, they were like the top goal score before messing.

A

Okay. No, I I do not watch football as in soccer. I I am not although I am European, I I have long ago abandoned my European culture for that of the American.

B

Yeah, where where is it in where is it in Europe you're you you were buffed?

A

Uh I I was birthed, I originated, I was created in uh a little place called Sweden, which is the the origins of Minecraft. You could say that my existence is linked to that of the craft, that of the blood.

B

I mean yeah you are like you are

A

Yeah, I'm Swedish, so um Yeah. We left when I was like seven, I think. Um yeah, then we moved to America and you know, I've been here every year

B

Did you get any decision in the matter or no?

A

Well, I was a child at the time. My parents got better jobs over here. So it was kinda like a All right. I do remember though, vaguely, like before we actually ended up moving, that my mom was very insistent on me getting a babysitter that could speak And I was like, why do I need to learn English? And I just remember the sequence of like going to the park with this babysitter, and they're like, um, what do you want to be when you grow up? And I'm like, I

A pirate And they're like, Well, pirates need to learn English and then I'm like, Well, I guess I'll be a Viking then. And I'm and they're just looking at me baffled. They're like, Well Vikings are Swedish. I I I can't tell'em they need to learn English.

Shoot. Um, but I don't know. I I did actually end up learning English eventually, evidently, as we're having a discussion right now. But it took a while, and for the longest time I had like a huge Swedish heavy accent, which uh I mean I still definitely have an accent, just uh not

B

Prominent.

A

That definite of a sweet yeah, prominent Swedish accent.

B

people including myself were quite shocked when you uh when you replied to the QSNP tweet saying that you were Swedish. A lot of people just thought you were like one just thought you were American. I guess I guess I guess

A

I mean I I can understand people that like meet me, but like if they've known me for quite some time, like most people that know me know I'm Swedish. Like I don't hide it. I I I'll bring it up on occasion and like I I think I bring it up every now and streams and stuff and I think I I may have mentioned the videos. I'm not

Not sure if I have. But it's like something like I'll bring up every now and then. So like no, it's always funny, like whenever I am s um, you know, streaming and I bring up the fact or like for instance like on the tweet. There there will always be someone that's like new to my community. That's like a like a wait a minute, you're Swedish? What? And they like freak out and they're like, this just can't this just can't be.

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You, you, you sound, you're like, I don't know, that's a Batamian, I, something, I don't know. Um, you know what? You can't be. It just doesn't make sense. This is madness. And um yeah, but um I I'm Swedish surprise. So yeah, then uh

B

Uh I was just gonna say in like this is like in a serious way this question. Uh when you moved to America, like how well how good was like your knowledge of English? Was it was it s like still quite bad? Was it better at that point? It was

A

It was like enough to get by. Keep in mind, I was I was seven, so this is like being in second grade. Like I actually remember like I did not enter first grade. I entered second grade. And I remember at the time, yeah, it wasn't like fluent like I I I I I could I knew like the main kind of vocabulary you needed to know as a second grader. Like basically what time is it and when is recess. Those were like my two most

Like memorable mo like, you know, phrases. I remember like actually my first day of school. I I still remember this like, you know, vividly, which is kinda crazy that I just kept raising my hand like every five minutes to my teacher, like first day just calling, When is Rhesus? And she just looks at me frustratingly and goes like

Oh, well like in like five hours since you just got here, but uh well I mean I think it's more like three or four, but you know um I was kind of annoying back then, being a new child that only cared about recess and food and going home. But eventually I learned.

B

If you don't mind me asking, I don't know if this isn't public knowledge, then this is completely fine. How old are you?

A

I I'm actually turning twenty two next week as in like March fifteenth.

B

Might so this would not be this week. That would be this this Friday. Oh

A

Wait, that is this week. Oh shoot, I forget. See that I y you know the how I mentioned I I I was asking about like what time is it? I still have yet to figure out a proper comprehension of time. I apologize.

B

Oh yeah, so

A

It's still a prop in my everyday.

B

For a little bit of context here listeners, uh when I invited Redunes on the podcast, uh inside MCs are recorded typically on Mondays. If they need to be on a weekend, that's completely fine, but they're mostly on Mondays. Uh at seven PM GMT is the most optimized time it's

After I've gotten home and helped with the walking of the dog and washing and wiping and stuff and having dinner. And then it's before it gets too late before my parents go to bed. If we record for three hours, that's only ten right. Anyway.

Uh I'm at work because I I work a real job, sadly. I'm not a full time content creator. Uh my my my I'm doing overtime so I was finishing up four thirty. Yeah, I get a notification on my phone, I'm like, Oh, Discord and I get a message from Madunes and I'm like, Oh no. Madunes is messaging me. That's even like That means they've probably like not able to make it, blah blah blah. I'm good to go in half an hour, by the way. This is at half three.

A

Listen, okay. Okay, listen. You asked me for the time at GMT. I am Eastern time. I don't off the top of my head know when something is in GMT compared to EST. Like now I understand it's like four hours later or something. But like When I agreed on that I was like, Okay, yeah, it's gotta be at some point on my

B

Oh it's typically five. It's typically five hours, but our clocks haven't gone forward yet. So it is

A

That's what I think got me the most confused. Yeah. Um, but you know, we we we're here now, so it it all worked out in the

B

And plus I was late because I had to I had to walk my dog last minute because he was like begging to go out and I was like okay.

A

I went for a walk. I I had a I had a good time.

B

Exactly, and I guess we've both got our books before recording, look at it. Thanks.

A

It all it all worked out, regardless of time uh discrepancy.

B

And and you can see too much air got to our heads because we're we're so unserious.

A

Well y listen, sometimes you need a bit of uh I guess goofiness amidst It's the uh the seriousness, all right. If ever if every podcast is super serious, what what is the point? You need to have you need to have the non canonical events, all right. This is like this is like a beach episode, you know? It's like Just strays away from it's a non canon event. That's exactly what this is. I was talking this this didn't happen, Orbitz. You're you're just imagining things, dude.

B

Have you watched the Spider Man movies?

A

Conspiracy is like ex Oh, you were doing that like that. I don't even know. Like I know we're talking about the end.

B

This wait, hold up, I can play the Discord sample. Can we do that in DMs? Oh we can. Yeah, wait.

A

So I can't.

B

Well I've just I've just done it. That's the first time a soundboard has ever been played on the uh on the inside MC podcast. Look at that.

A

My God, I I feel so honored and I couldn't even hear it because I have it turned off.

B

It's fine, just pretend you heard it. Just react now, pret pretend gone.

A

I heard like Oh I heard it. I heard it. Heard it here first, folks. I was here. I I feel so honored.

B

Yeah. Uh Redunes obviously s it's a re like your your branding and stuff like that. Uh on YouTube, going back to like your oldest video here. Uh it's it's only from two years ago and it's titled Hi Pixel Sky Wars, but I started a new channel, and it's actually really funny because in the thumbnail you have no hightails, so Sky Wars, which is which I mean Hightail still isn't a thing. New channel.

A

Oh boy, okay.

B

New channel is is my is my pick there.

A

Right, so not everyone knows this, a significant amount of people know this, but basically there used to be a channel from all the way back from 2015 to like 2019, 2020, Alderun. That is now known as Doom. So if you unless you omit the red from my name. Yeah, that is my second channel, but it's also my original channel where I learn how to do YouTube. If you look at that, there's all types of stuff, but at the very end of it.

Something that I was very excited about was this thing called Hightail, right? So like back in twenty twenty and twenty twenty one I was making like high tail commentary speculation videos because I was completely on board. You know Hightail, the game made by Hypick Studios.

B

Mm you say the game made, I mean it's yet to be made, but

A

It's it technically it was made but they're remaking I I could listen, if we wanted to make this a hide pill podcast, we could spend hours on that because I'm very, very pious like an evangelist even for that game. But um that that would take up too much time. The point is High Till is a game I'm super excited about and I know that I definitely want to jump over to one day when it comes

comes out. But um it turned out that it was gonna be going into a delayed state as they were completely redeveloping the game from the ground up to fit their new um budget, their new scale, and you know, all these other reasons. And I kind of realized that like, all right, this game ain't gonna come out for a while. I have two options, e or three options. One.

One stop doing content until you know the game drops whenever it does. Two, continue doing high tail speculation videos um for however long. Or three, figure out the fact that since this game will probably take a while to come out, maybe it's It's best for me to establish an audience in an alternative game and then come back to Hightail when it does come out. And that is exactly what I did. I looked at my options, like there was Roblox.

was on the table, variety was on the table. But the most the most No, no, that was never on the table. God, no, please, no. I no, I don't want that. Um Um but then like you know the main one was really just Minecraft. Like Minecraft is what I was doing before that. Like even with that channel, you can see before I was doing high tail there was like the Minecraft videos now and then. Yeah. So I just I went I went back to Minecraft, but this time I can

I kind of went in with the understanding of how YouTube worked a little bit more. And that like that was done on the new channel. That's like that first video, like new channel, whatever, high till ain't coming out for a while. Like

Like quick little commentary because I want to upload something. But after that, I began like work on some various videos to try to experiment with what could work, what could do well. And uh eventually, down the road, what ended up working the best for me was actually SP content. And I'm assuming you probably have some questions regard regarding S P content.

B

I have one.

A

Well there we go. Um perfect way to segue into that. But yeah, here we are. New channel that has uh evidently done a lot better, therefore I changed the name. So now this one's riff known as Redunes and the other one known as Dunes. I I didn't want to call it Redunes. too. I wanted to call you know, pay homage to it as his own entity. So I just called it dunes.

And uh yeah, I mean I I I enjoy both channels, but they each have like their own goals. Redunes is trying to be like the slightly high quality Minecraft content. The Dunes is trying to be my more kind of variety but also like commentary channel that I just kinda if I feel like uploading something without the pressure of

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sure of it doing well, I'll put it over there.

B

I guess like yeah, like Redunes is like the lifestyle high quality SMP lore videos and then like Yeah Runes is I hit record, I play a game, I talk a little bit, I upload.

A

Exactly. Yeah. Although that differentiation has seen a lot of uh I guess It it's met with a lot of questioning recently because I've been trying to do more with my channel or Redunes lately. So if you look at like my last few months of uploading, it's a lot more like me experimenting there as well because

I have come to a point where I want to be known for more than just lifesteal S P and uh so I'm just doing some stuff that I enjoy. Obviously I'm still doing lifesteal but I'm also doing other stuff. It's it's been a lot of fun. I've been enjoying it.

B

Like but even then I think the comparison is like you're beating Minecraft hardcore with only wooden tools, right? That was like a highly edited, well done video compared to if you uploaded it on Dunes, you could upload the exact same video tomorrow, but tied to a like uh beat in Minecraft Uh while I waffle, and it can be another 20-minute video basically talking while playing and a thing. It's like the same idea with different. But it's more quality on Radoons than it is on Dunes.

A

Sure, like obviously there is like certain quality quality that we want to establish slash meet, regardless of video on the Redunes channel, but that video really was just. Me stream for two and a half hours and then sending that off to an editor for like a few days and then uploading it. It was nothing more than that. And then

That was another video I made. Yeah, I mean, if you want raw commentary, look at the one where uh Minecraft but I bake a cake, whatever it was, or make a cake. That video's literally just

B

I'm making a couple.

A

Drunk I was drunk at 1 a.m. I was like, you know what would be funny? If I made a video making a cake and talking about upload.

B

I like alcohol.

A

I mean you like alcohol?

B

Big alcohol fan.

A

Yeah. Perfect. I I I we'll get along. Well I I'm predominantly a a fan of beer, not much else.

B

Oh, what beer do you drink? I'm also a beer drinker. Uh see I drink Guinness.

A

Oh you know what, that that makes sense. You y you you do be British, isn't that like what y'all are known for?

B

What I'd say.

A

Oh it's the Irish, right? Like it's like, you know, Irish, British, both of yellow like Guinness.

B

I don't know. No one I know in person likes Guinness. Only me and my dad, and my dad is full Irish. So I guess this is a lot.

A

Well may maybe I'll have to try it one day, but not today. At home all I got is

B

Corona. We went I I mean don't like drink it from I mean I guess it'cause the th the thing about Guinness is I wonder how it tastes in America because it doesn't really travel well. It doesn't travel well. Yeah.

A

I was kinda think maybe you know what, I'll just have to um one day go to Ireland. Although if I were to go to Ireland I'd probably go to Northern Ireland, not to uh Ireland.

B

But come to London I can I can buy you g I mean we're best friends now. I can buy a

A

We we are best friends. We we have we have a certificate.

B

Exactly.

A

Perfect, all right. Well now I'm tempted. I think you've convinced me that Britain may not be a completely I was about to say boring, but maybe that would be kinda insulting to all the British people. So I'm gonna say not as eventful.

B

London is a big friend.

A

Well I mean if you're self aware. If you're self aware, all right.

B

No, I mean I w I mean there's certain parts like I live in London but I'd love to like move down to Bryan. For instance, Bryan is fun.

A

That's where like all the Minecraft creators are.

B

And where the desert is.

A

Everyone just ends up in Brighton. Is there actually desert there? Life by the sea.

B

Yeah I was just about to say have you ever heard the Taboy song Life by the Sea? No way.

A

Right. Right. Dude, like I said, great minds think alike, bro.

B

Exactly. Uh what was what was the topic that we were talking about?

A

Talking about how like I think I ended up with a new channel and then like SP We were so into SP content.

B

I guess I guess before we move into like D S and B content, I do wanna say that I'm a big fan of dessert that you uploaded five years ago. It's already good. I actually sent you the link in DM.

A

Oh my god. So you know that is actually from the animation phase.

That is

A

That is from the uh when when I did animated content. Like that I think that was like a simple thing I did like in twenty seconds just I drew like two frames and then like bam song in the background. Like animated content back then was like all about like just doing memes for some reason. And I I don't know.

B

Have you thought about taking a

A

I thought I was

B

Scoopy.

A

So funny you mention that, you'll actually see if you go to my Twitter, some of my recent tweets like um were about like this new character I drew that's similar to my character in general. I think I retweeted my fan artist. It was the mini dooms, yeah. And then also I retweeted my uh friend and fan artist slash commissioned artist for my thumbnail maker artist title Friz McGwiz, who actually animated that little character falling and

B

and say that, yeah.

A

I've been talking with her and like I haven't mentioned it publicly much yet, but I'm really considering going back to doing storytime videos on the Dunes channel to go back to like a time where

Paying homage I suppose a little bit to like my past self of wanting to be an animation YouTuber by kinda going down that path again. But we're we're still figuring it out because obviously animation costs a lot of money to do and time. Yeah. But it's something we're looking into because it would be pretty dope.

B

Someone just sorry, just really off topic here. I'm just making a statement and then we'll go back. Somebody just commented on the tweet: what is a Yorkshire pudding? Looks like cheese bagel.

A

See I bagel, there we go, bread.

B

Okay. Anyways, that's it. Uh I mean yeah, I mean go for it. I think so I I love storytime animation videos. I'm a bit I used I haven't really watched them. I so I won't be honest. I won't lie and say I'm still a really big fan of them because I haven't really watched their content in a while. Uh was a big odd one's Odd one else fan.

A

He he is a goat. I mean, I I loved his like stuff back in the day when I was growing up. Like pretty simple stuff, pretty tame, but like you know, like it's not it's no bizarre like bongs. It's just, you know, little marshmallow guy. Talking. And but somehow, somehow, it was like, you know, peak content. I freaking binge that stuff repeatedly. I'd like to watch his Subway content or his Subway videos. No.

B

Oh mate, it was so good.

A

They were awesome. Like I don't know, they're just they're so funny. Uh yo I actually what's called I saw him at VidCon. I was too shy to walk up to him, especially with the fact that everyone at his meeting greet were like pen. Um but uh

I did see him. I literally walked by. I was maybe like, you know, five to ten meters away from where he was standing. I was like, Oh God, that's that's James Rumad one south. Oh my god And I just walk away and then like you know I go I go back to my group and I'm like, guys, I just saw Od One South. They're like what?

Like yeah. I didn't say hi or anything though, I was kinda scared but they're like, Bro, are you serious? Yeah. But um I did see him, pretty cool. He he's he's shorter in person, but he's cool. There's been also another animation YouTuber I've been watching a lot recently, who I big fan of, called Ice Cream Sandwich. I recommend him to anyone, especially people that have low attention spans, because he has snappy edits. Even his freaking ad integrations for making the money are so funny.

B

This is inspiration to bring back the animated content.

A

Uh I if I were to do more animated stuff I'd definitely use him as a like inspiration because out of all the animators I think he has like the cleanest and most modern style because like I don't know my or YouTube always evolves right and the audience like we've come to a point where sadly the audience members have a much lower attention span and like uh they require more

s visual stimulation. Um so yeah, ice cream sandwich definitely satisfies that. And not in like an overwhelming way. It's just I don't know. Quick snappy edits. Very funny. I like it. I like

B

I uh I also want to pay contest to something'cause the listener might might have heard it and then g gone to comment. And if you've already commented you can go and delete your comment now. Uh so I went I have assigned Muffin time box. Uh Like kind of linking into another animator YouTuber, and then you carried on talking about odd ones out. So it sounded like I guess just a mix of it sounded like.

A

Oh wait, wait, oh wait. Yeah. Yeah. Azduf, that's it.

B

Yeah, but I haven't signed Muffin Time cardboxing when I actually met them in person, so I thought you were talking about Tomska, who I've met in person. And uh and then he went back to James and I was just like, Oh, if the viewers commenting like oh net

A

I don't know why.

B

No, I guess you just miss but you probably just misheard it. But that's my fault'cause I I was the one that

A

I thought you were talking about the little marshmallow plushie, but you did say muffin. But now, you know, thinking back, I am aware you're referring to uh Ezda for like, you know, muffin time. That that song was freaking viral.

B

Oh you already got a

A

What was it? Uh thank you, thank you. Dad, I'm hungry. Hi, hungry. I'm dad. Why did you make me this way? Why, why, why? I don't know. It was

B

Speaking of plushies, I know uh we will talk about the S P content soon. Don't worry. We can you know, like this like I said, if you're getting really unpensed.

A

Dude, I don't don't don't don't no I I am not impatient.

B

About some foods already. Yeah. But you know, I know we we just we're just waffling. We've set we set the tone for that at the start of the podcast. So we're just kind of going back and forth.

A

Just been waffling, yeah.

B

That's great. Uh speaking of plushies, you actually I I don't believe it's on sale anymore, but for a time you did have mini dunes on sale, right?

A

I did make a mini doomes.

B

What is Mini doing?

A

Okay, so originally there was no term for minidunes. Minidunes was just my little drawn character, but that's just it. Like eventually it almost started being like its own little mascot character of its own because obviously Red Dunes is referring to like, you know, the red kind of fancy guy that's like the Minecraft.

of skin but also like the drawings, like you know, all the fan art. But then there's like like this little marshmallow dude that some people all even call the Among Us dude. It's like a little he's a little shorter, chubier little guy, like uh, you know, rounder.

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But he's he's kind of funny looking. Some people like call him cute, some people call him squishable, beatable. I I don't know. A lot of a lot of different terms are are used. It's lobable. Exactly. But like Minid's was just like a little drawing that originally starts like one of my best friends, little brother made like a little thumbnail for me. Like he made like a little

Like wrong thumbnail because I'd need a thumbnail for like an old Minecraft video. I don't think those videos are listed, but if they were listed, they would be on my Dunes channel. Um, and I think I think after that I r really liked the little drawn thumbnails that he did. So then I started making the drawn thumbnails myself. And I I because I hadn't like a drawing tablet, I would kind of make the little guys a little more fancier than Emma's paint.

Paint. Not like super crazy, but just a little bit. And that's how mini dunes came to be. Originally it was just a guy in like a grey hoodie and like grey sweatpants or dark grey sweatpants, but then eventually with the Redunes kinda business suit attire, I decided to redraw him with a business suit. That is what we call mini dunes. Um but I don't know. I I draw all types of characters in that style for like the videos that I like, you know, we animate and stuff like that.

B

wanna s uh I don't wanna you know compliment you and give credit where credit's due. You are very talented in every sense of the word. I mean you're like I mean just like for me right. I I'm very proud of the podcast. I'm very proud of what I do at a podcast but it's kinda all I really

got going for me. But like I mean I don't really I I just do the recording thing and I do the editing. But like the designs I I pay someone to do and the research. I do the research, but obviously I have someone to help do the research. And with Shorts big up Joe Kana who is listening to this entire podcast to turn But like I've built an entire podcast team, which I think I think is actually one of my most proudest moments.

A

I think that is a talent slash skill of its own though. Because keep in mind, I feel like you you were almost like implying that like, you know, I do all this stuff, but you gotta realize like brawn thumbnails, those are done by Frismec Whip. The editing of like a lot of my videos, not all of mine, but like a majority of them nowadays.

Are either done by one of my editors, like you know, it could either be Florida, who's my kind of main editor that I worked with for like two plus years. He recently has started doing like some of my animations. I also have Sage. I also have Slat Show now. I also have um sometimes Blitz.

I I I've just had the opportunity to kind of be able to make revenue from my content and from there I've been able to reinvest some money into very skilled and talented people that are able to help me and you know um like I I just like you built a podcast team, I've just fortunately been been lucky to find people that are very talented and really understand my content and have been able to like, you know, assimilate's not the right word, but just kind of adapt.

to like the way I do content. And uh I mean, hey, like if it wasn't for them, like I'd definitely not be where I am today. Um

B

I think I took

A

It is a long road. I mean, hey, it took me like eight plus years technically to uh get to where I am.

B

I mean just sorry, the the way as well that I said it. Like I was I took a look when I started talking I kinda just like got sidetracked on my stuff. I I guess like I'm also really grateful in a sense of like a good a good few of the like people are paid. Um and

And like bearing in mind they're being paid from my IRL job. Like the podcast earns nothing really. Uh maybe one day. And I guess that's the podcast team is like believing in the fact they will one day it which is A lot of these people are like volunteers or are being paid but not loads and it's just kinda like it. Thank you pay, thank you pay, I guess, from my own money. So that's why I guess I'm a lot more fortunate and I think it's

That's also why I'm so proud to been able to build a podcast team'cause I've somehow like done such a good job of just been like I'm gonna once again not trying to big myself up here, but like just been a nice enough person to be like get people to like help me and do stuff with me for nothing. Yeah.

A

Words treat others the way you want to be treated and like treat people with kindness and respect goes a lot further than people think.

B

Exactly.

A

Whether i i it could be something simple or, you know, it could turn out to be a huge favor that, you know, it can be I mean, for us career changing. Um

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Or it could be it could be anything, but yeah, obviously y it it sounds so cliche and cringe, but yeah, be be kind to people. Don't don't be a dick. I don't know.

B

I mean I'm always like I've seen certain things uh like recently about like uh streamers not checking in on mods or they have like Twitch mods and they only message them like once every few months or blah blah blah. And my my podcast team, I'm checking on them at least

At least once a week at the minimum. But but and every single time I message them, like like today for instance like with Roman for instance. Roman's the one who's done who's helped do some research for your podcast. Which to be honest, I haven't really used any of their notes at the moment. I guess I did with like the first video and stuff like that, but I get they've got a lot. Anyways.

is I when I messaged them I said oh and then as soon as they sent the feedback oh like sorry the the feedback the research I replied like a day later because I was busy and I I replied thank you by the way how are you or something along those lines and it's like I'm always i i it's a little like the thing is it's it's the same it's the same

Message every t every single time I message you, but it's like How are you? And then and then they reply and I don't just ignore them, I com I have a conversation, you know?

A

Yeah, it does mean more to people than you think. Um people wanna be heard, they wanna be validated, obviously.

B

And I guess that's the podcast.

A

That's what I got.

B

Two.

A

True, true. No, I was just gonna say that obviously it's good to, you know, make sure that people feel like they're more than just a means to an end and it's good to uh keep that in mind.

B

I guess that's why the podcast does so well as well. Because, like, I mean, I know you've been on a podcast before. Obviously, you weren't being towards my alias on a parrot one, but a lot of the people I've had.

come on the podcast have never had an opportunity like this and it's just like, Oh, like I get a chance to talk about myself, yo You know and and like I I'd be the same. If I ever got invited to a podcast I'd be like, Wow, you're inviting me on to talk about me? Seriously? Like you know, cool. Yeah, why not?

A

Let's go. No, I love talking about myself.

B

Oh I love myself. Big fan. Big fan of myself actually. So Yeah.

A

Yeah, I am great.

B

Uh but with the whole talent thing, I guess like going back to that, what I was trying to get was like with the whole being able to animate and like drawing a little minifigure and stuff like that. You know, it's not it's not crazy, crazy in depth art and I'm not saying that in a negative way, I'm saying that in like a positive way, because it is a really good like

A

No no no, it isn't. It isn't. It's it's uh very simplistic and then

B

But you're more like the kinda that's what I that's what I was trying to get. So with the podcast I talk and I edit it, but like

I you know, with the animates and everything that's done by someone else, but like you full on like you're able to animate, you're able to draw, you're able to like you're very like I mean, you wouldn't be in the position you are now if you weren't interested and if you weren't good at what you do, if you weren't, you know, making it till you were making it, kinda kinda thing. Uh so no you know. Big big props. The compliment the compliment. There's a compliment there.

A

I appreciate it. I appreciate it. And right back at you. I know you I know you're like kinda under undervaluing yourself by just saying it's just a podcast, but I mean it does take a lot of skill and talent and you know, F make it work and I mean obviously nothing you know, Rome isn't built in a day. It takes ages.

For things to work. So, you know, you gotta stick at it and it is a grind and it sows that you know, persevere. It's not the people that, you know, are geniuses with content or, you know, podcasts running or whatever that are the ones that suck

succeed. It's the people that persevere and sick at it because there's been plenty of times, I'm sure you can relate, that feel like moments where you want to quit and be done. And you know, the key is just, you know, to keep at it, like even through those moments, because eventually, you know, that that rainbow will uh come out at the end of the or that pot of gold will come out at the end of the rainbow and uh it will it will be worth it.

B

What's uh what's really weird with my scenario is like Like every single time they've had a moment.'Cause Ajax is is the co host of midweek M2. Uh so like that's the ones that I record on Wednesday. Uh which was meant was when I originally invited him was just meant to be our podcast talking, but now it's become a an a guest podcast as well, which is fine.

But it's just one with him there. Uh and uh every single time like I get like a little bit demotivated or anything, I message him about it. I'm always messaging him like positive things. Every single little thing that happens, like, you know I I keep him updated with every single guest, it's accepted. Like as soon as you said yes and we arranged a day, I messaged him. I was like, yo, Redunes is on board. Let's go. That kind of stuff. And uh and uh with uh why was I going with this?

So that's it. And every single time like I get like a little bit demotivated or something, there's there's something that happened. I can't talk about it. Uh it's it's not bad. It's just it's it's it's a good thing, but I'm not allowed to talk about it because of uh an un like an unsigned NDA. It's something that like it will if anything happens, it will be public.

But I'm not allowed to disclose I'm a part of it. It's weird. It's a weird scenario. You'll know it when you see it. I don't I guess, like if it ever if anything ever comes of it. it. Well it's mainly USA stuff, uh mainly American stuff, but I'm not the English guy, so hopefully an English opportunity comes. We'll see. Anyways uh and uh like basically I got invited to to it basically and uh and I replied

A

Sunside.

B

I I yeah, I mean I guess it was it was a few months back it's just it's just an opportunity for someone cool and I got invited to it and then I replied instantly. I was like, Yeah, like I'd be so down, it'd be really cool. I got invited onto the podcast and then I didn't hear a reply for like two weeks and I was like, Hey Jay's like

Like damn, I was like, you know, I I understand that people are busy, of course. Like I'm not gonna play down. That's really the motivator and like this is such a cool opportunity that I've been biv been invited to and then all of a sudden I've been ghosted and in the next Next day I get a follow-up email, and it turns out that for some bizarre reason something messed up on their end and they never got my response.

So they followed me up and then as soon as I responded, they were like, Oh, we actually see your response this time, let's go. I was like, Yeah and like there's another scenario where I'd invited somebody on the podcast and um I can't remember what guess it is, and even if I did, I probably won't say I probably won't say who.

I invited him on the podcast and then they said yeah, and then it was just really, really tough getting him on and like and getting responses from them because they're just a really busy creator, and then all of a sudden out of nowhere.

A

Instrument.

B

We just had this massive conversation and got the podcast scheduled in and we did it and I was like crap like as soon as I get a little bit demotivated about it, it's like they uh the universe is like, We're gonna we're gonna help you out here here a little bit. Stop being demotivated.

A

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B

Exactly. I I imagine you get that a lot though with like SP content because that can be hard. I can like record that on the video. Like the perfect parts and stuff, yeah. Mm-hmm.

A

Yeah, it could definitely be demotivating or demoralizing at times. Usually not like often though anymore. But it used to be like that all the time where I like, you know, I question everything I do. I'm like, uh am I am I am I doing things right? Is this

It's just like you know, like how it should be. Like I feel like I'm doing things wrong. I feel like I could be doing things better. I I mean even like in terms of like efficiency, I feel like I could be ten times better, but really there's just you know, there's always so much room for improvement and obviously there's always gonna be obstacles that demotivate you a little bit. But yeah, like I said, perseverance it really is the key to success.

B

Uh unless I the last topic. I'm I'm losing track of the topics here now'cause we're just waffling. Did we finish the last topic or did you have something to add to it? No

A

No, I was just kinda pointing out that like, you know, persistence is key. That was that was my main my main takeaway with all that.

B

And I guess that's still linking into this though, which is perfect. Because this what you do does take persistence, it does take time, it does take a lot of experimenting. Something that you're most known for and were announced for on the tweet is being a part of Life Still S P. Uh whenever I hear Lifesto S P there's a lot of creators that come to mind. Uh not every single creator, but there's just I guess like everyone who's in Lifesto S P is an amazing creator. I guess just

I've only been in this community for just over a year now. It was actually my year anniversary on Friday, which is which is funny to think. Uh so

A

Happy anniversary.

B

Thank you. And uh I wasn't too clued up on Java Edition. So I knew about Life Sue S P, but I didn't know about everyone. I knew about you, I knew about like Prince Am is in life to SP, right? I'm not getting that wrong, hopefully.

A

That is right.

B

Okay, and then Pirate was in is in life still or was something uh to do lifestyle some peers.

A

Garrett is slash still is, but he has kind of like gone on a hiatus where he's not playing as much recently. But yes. But there there's there's a lot of cool creators in life.

B

But you yeah, you you're one of the names that like I've always known of anyways, just from from when uh before I was in this community. Uh

A

Thank you, thank you.

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B

Life's to S and P, how did that kind of come to be? Or at least how did it come to be with you being a part of Life's to S and P? Why you how I like obviously, you know, once again you deserve it, but why why you the whole scenario there?

A

Uh, so what many people don't know is that I was actually technically an original member of Lifesteal back when it was actually a hardcore server and not Lifesteal. Uh I was invited uh by Parrot. Um because we we had met each other because I kind of was blowing up on TikTok for one tri SP, which is similar to like say Kyle F and you know other people we know. Um Perrot was blowing up at the time for it was his school SP. He was doing like

like small little like war videos against his classmates and friends on there. So we were both blowing up in similar ways. Only difference is he was taking far more advantage of like the YouTube side of things than I was. I was a lot more focused on TikTok and Twitch. But at some point

He basically invited me. I didn't really see the hype at first because originally it was like, you know, labeled as a hardcore server. And I was like, you know, I don't know about that one. I am already in a hardcore server. Then, you know, eventually it was turned into like a lifesteal concept. And I was like, you know what? That could work. I'll try it. But I wasn't very much like known for competitive gameplay at the time, so servers started. I um I I joined once.

First day, met a few people, named the horse Reginald, never played again. And um, you know, a whole season goes by, all this stuff happens, everyone's like war, chaos, whatever, videos are made, and uh like you know, blowing up from it and like uh I didn't really think much of it. I'm gonna be honest. I didn't think twice about lifesteal until like

At some point I made like a little server to invite friends and have fun in because I wanted to make like new content. I was like all I was part of all these lore servers, like one try and then outsiders.

I wanted something different. I wanted something that felt more genuine. Like not to say that like, you know, outsiders or one try are not genuine. It's just more that lore content is not something that I'm very much a huge fan of. I'll do it, but it's not something I'm like super enthusiastic about. So like I wanted something that felt real.

As in like it was really me playing, not me playing a character that's playing the game. And I was looking through the options and like, you know, most servers are closed, so I invited some players into Adjusted Survivor World. And some of them ended up actually being members of Life Season S P. Um Specifically people like uh Pofa, Mapik, Le uh Terrain, Zam, Leowick, Ashwag, uh Clown actually joined later on. I feel like I'm forgetting someone, but th obviously there's a lot of life stealers.

But those are like the main people and I really got along with them on that server. Like I I had a blast playing with them and talking with them. They actually taught me a lot about YouTube, which Which will is what led to that one first video of mine that blew up which is like the you know, I think uh destroying or cheating in a Minecraft Mr Beast S P event, whatever it's called, uh the wall into trash. Um, but before that I was just like having fun with these guys. I'm like, you know what?

Mike's doing it. That one, yeah. Yeah. No no no, you're all good. No, but that that's a video, yeah. And um I was having so much fun with these guys. I was like, you know what? Maybe I should give that life to SMP these guys are all part of it go because they would always kinda like tell me their ongoings and life so I'm like, huh, it's actually kind of interesting. Okay. And um so I reached out to Parrot and uh at the time I didn't really have much going for me. I kind of stopped with TikTok.

I kinda slowed down streaming. I didn't really have many YouTube videos. And Pearl was just at the time kind of like, you know, you haven't really been uploading, man. I don't know. Like you didn't play last season, which in fairness I had not been playing season one. So obviously it makes

Since

A

And I feel like I actually did just realize I forgot about adding one thing. He did actually add me for a moment to season two, but I was so busy with that server that I made with friends that I hadn't not logged on for two weeks for being invited or since being invited. But then I was kicked. In season two, brand activity.

B

Once again, like which is nice because you're not saying in a way of like oh is is BS, I shouldn't have like you understand why it happened, which is nice. I feel like a lot of creators will.

A

Yeah, no, I was Come on.

B

What did they say?

A

And I'm not obviously I'm not gonna shit talk, you know, my my my friend, obviously, you know.

B

Well but I guess there's a difference between like shit talking and just not understanding, but you're not shit talking and you do understand.

A

Don't get me wrong. At the time, I was very perplexed about getting kicked in season two because like I joined

Some like I'm not gonna get into specifics but there was a reason why I couldn't play immediately regarding like a hurricane and stuff like that. Um so nobody was playing and I was like all right well I guess I'll just play on my server instead. And then my serve starts, pair was on it, and some other life suit guys were on it, and then eventually I got kicked for an activity from life's.

SP, I was like, hey, what what what's up with that? And he was explaining like why, and I'm like, dang, all right. And then like that is what I kind of forgot to mention. Then you know, month or two goes by, been playing a lot, you know, some of the lifestyle guys as well as other people on this other server, and uh realized that oh shoot, I should

I should have taken advantage of that lifestyle opportunity and play with these guys because you know, really enjoy playing with these guys. These guys are very cool and they're all very cool content creators. I enjoy their content. I wanna make content with them. So then I reached back to Parrot and Parrot's like, you know, you've been inactive for two seasons now, man. You've

Content Branching: The Candy Shop Analogy

You you're kinda like, you know, like what's up with that? Like and that is what I agree with. I was like looking back, I'm like, yeah, no, I was not a Fit member. Just like, you know, if someone does not make content or play the server in it in general with any server, they're gonna get removed. Obviously, that's just inactivity. People get kicked.

That's that that happens where wherever you go. If you don't go to cool or school you get expelled. So then I kinda realized that like, you know what, that is fair. If I wanna get back in, I kinda need to prove that I am a worthy candidate, be invited back and that I

Like I will actually take advantage of the opportunity this time around to actually play, participate, you know, make content, etc. So then I worked pretty hard with Ashwag specifically, as well as other people that taught me about editing. And uh that's when this Server made by Clon Pierce and a fellow by the name of Minecraft Kurios made a server called

Team C's S P if I rec no, Sea Clean S P, which was just, you know, in promotion on Team C's, Mr. B's like, you know, kind of removing trash from the ocean charity event. And uh there me and Ashweg kind of made this super cool video that we spent like a month on. Super awesome

turned out incredibly well for both of us. I think it's like c Ash's second most or first most popular video. It ended up being like one of my most popular, my first viral video ever. So we both benefited a lot from that situation. And um after that, you know, I was I was welcomed back to Lifesteal and that's how I kinda came to be in Lifesteal. That was a huge origin arc and I am sorry for rambling on. Um I realized you were just asking me like how did you come to be really usually I don't

s actually talk too much about that story. Like I'll mention bits in here, but I've never actually like fully explained like the sequence of events that came to be. But that that basically is the sort of how I came back to life. So there there's some s tidbits.

of information that I'm gonna, you know, omit from talking about, but that's like the main stuff. Obviously like like it took a bit of convincing pair to give me another chance because like, you know, me being, you know, an actor for a whole season and a half was kinda disrespectful to him and the other bur owners. But then you know, basically with the help of all the life suit guys that I'd

had spoken to and hung out with for like a few months at that point. They all kind of really vouched for me to get back in. So it was a group effort. It wasn't just like, you know, me uploading a video and bam, there you go. Like everyone had to be like, listen man, let's give him another shot. You know, he's really putting in the effort and, you know, they had my back.

So now I got their backs. Love the guys. I really, really pretty much do owe a lot of my career to the the boys, which is a big reason that even though like say I'm a bit more inactive on the S P nowadays I'm still, you know, very much in the group supporting the guys and like obviously gonna be involved to some degree at least.

B

And uh I guess like in a sense it's part luck though. You know, obviously getting the the the final chance, but then you've proven it, which is nice. You know, you didn't you didn't just waste people's time. I mean look at look where you are now, look at where life's to SP is like you you did a good job of showing why He should have gotten that final chance kind of thing.

A

Thank you. I mean it's like um it's like uh Technoblade, I think, said, as well as I think many other people have said it, but it was like, you know, anyone can get lucky, but it takes skill to use luck. to uh use luck properly or efficiently. It's something like that. I forgot the specific statement. No, you you just w when when luck comes your way you need to make sure to ta use it wisely and that's when you will succeed.

B

Hey, I've got I this could this could be the technoblade co uh quote and it could just be my like unconscious brain saying this. But here I got I got one off the top of my head here that I can just I can try to it it takes one thing to get lucky, but it takes another thing to capitalise on a luck. Like

A

It's pretty much that. Yeah. Exactly. I mean i it's a good it's a good point even in content because a lot of people do argue content is like and there is a like degree. Oh obviously there always is.

You know, one video could be, you know, viral, another one may have missed it. But if you're this once again ties back to the perseverancing. If you work hard and you keep at it, you know, if it it really is R and G then it's just a matter of waiting for that R and G tick to give you the chance. Exactly. So That's why perseverance does matter.

B

Sorry sorry to go back to the to myself and the podcast here. This is just my way of kind of relating to like the point in hand. Uh it's kinda it is kinda like with the podcast though. Like it's one like I mean I got a lot like it's all a lot game, right? For instance, uh I had someone I I assume you I assume you probably heard the name Anphos. Uh they are the owner of the one block every day Twitter account. For for the view listener here.

A

I don't know if it does.

B

Uh under like they said on a podcast I on on the podcast one time something along the lines of like getting a middleman or something. That was that was the saying they used. I can't I maybe it wasn't them. I'm I've referenced them every single time, so I hope it was them at this point. Uh but somebody said it to me once.

And like I've never intended to do this with the podcast. It was never my goal. I just invited people on who I thought were interesting and cool. But I will say that like everyone I invited on and a big, big props and thank you to everyone who has come on. But I feel like my turning point was when Philum accepted coming on the podcast because

I don't know like I shot my shot with a bunch of people and I kept like I wasn't I was just wasn't getting replies which is fine understandable and Fulham said yes and after Fulham said yes everyone just started saying yes and everyone started coming on because he promoted it as well so people saw the podcast and it's like

And and I capitalised on it. I didn't just let that go. I invited the right people at the right times and that including yourself. And it's like I feel like that is the part of the thing of it. It takes one thing to get lucky and get somebody to finally say yes and It's also a case of uh with the podcast I've invited a bunch of speedrunners on, right?'Cause I'm a big MCSR fan and I made a video the other day. I made like a basic in interviewing video the other day which was uh

How do how do Minecraft speedrunners compare themselves? And that was like capitalizing on the thing of okay, I've already got these people on the podcast. Now let's invite them back to a regular video. And I did. And it's like it's just taking advantage of good scenarios and not wasting it, which

It's also about how you act as well. Like I I know like, you know, we've just been kind of chilling and being a bit silly, but this has also just been like I I'm I haven't been awkward. I haven't been like oh my god we're doing something.

A

You you you have not been awkward, don't worry. Maybe.

B

No, I think you'd be fine. I f I I think this podcast is decent. Peace.

A

It's amazing.

B

It's a spectacular.

A

There we go. You got it. Confidence is scheme.

B

For uh for anyone who doesn't know what it is, what i what is the concept of lifestyle?

A

Uh lifesteal is a concept where since there's like hearts in Minecraft, you get ten hearts in like a general Minecraft world obviously. Uh it is the idea that whenever someone kills you, they steal one of those hearts. And if you die, you lose one. So it's essentially the whole thing with Lifesteal is that it's a stake where at any moment.

Anyone can just come along and start killing you, and if you lose all your hearts, you get deathband. So a lot of the content that's um in Lifesteal orientates around like PvP, trapping, trying to one-up one another and you know, avoid getting deathbanned yourself.

So it becomes like a competitive as like it's a very intense and conflict-based server. And so like I I know that like a lot of contributors in like the MCYT hemisphere, like will like kind of regard it as being like a bit too trihardy because like everyone like you know. Everyone can't take it quite seriously at times because you know, it is basically our livelihoods at this point. Uh but that that's that's the overall concept.

B

How close have you come to being deaf band?

A

I've actually never been deathband. I've actually been on one heart before because I gave away like all my hearts. To uh some people on the server for this one arc. It was like the finale of season three, where like uh essentially there was this one like power hungry group that like had like each.

twenty hearts and they were like going around slaughtering everyone, basically trying to death ban everybody from the server. Um these guys were basically trying to be the rebellion, the resistance, trying to like, you know, prevent them from doing so. And they needed me to like kind of donate a bunch of hearts so that they can fight them and like get more hearts.

So then I um gave them like uh like nine or ten hearts. Or dropping all the way down to one. That was like a long time. Usually yeah, usually I'm around ten to twenty. But right now I'm like at nine because I've not been taking it as seriously this season.

Minecraft Skills and Piggles' Porridge

B

It's keep inventory on.

A

No.

B

Oh so you so as well as losing a heart you also lose all your stuff.

A

Yeah, yeah, exactly.

B

How many kills do you have?

A

Um this season definitely not that many. I have I probably have like a dozen. I I have like a solid amount, but I've really not been killing much this season. If we go back to like say season three, then I'd probably have a a solid amount. But uh I don't know. I I've like never been a huge fan of pointless killing. I really like you know, if I'm gonna kill, I'm gonna kill for a purpose. The ones I don't know, it feels a bit useless to me. Uh yeah.

So it kinda really depends on the season to be honest. Like what w how I'm playing. If I'm playing like very aggressively, very power hungry, it'll be definitely more. But other times it'll be a lot less.

B

When uh earlier when we were talking about S and Ps you said something along the lines of like the whole role play thing. Uh you didn't say any negative aspects, so uh I wanna make it that I'm not taking it that way.

But uh you said something about like the whole like you know, roleplay is never sort along the lines of like it not being ready for your thing and you like lifestyle'cause it's a bit different. Is there is there any scripting in lifestyle? Is there any roleplay?'Cause when you said about the whole like Big group of people who want to death ban everyone and thing, were these people just genuinely evil, or was that actually was it like scripted to be that way or like uh role player?

A

So nothing from what I've experienced. Like not none of the main arcs are ever like scripted. Like Like a plan of like okay, okay, roleplay. Um, I'll say this just like with content for proper content. Everyone needs to be very mindful that content is occurring, right? Because if you're acting completely normal, like if someone's like going around trying to deathband people, what is the most common logical like choice?

To log off and not play, you know? And people don't do that. People will like retaliate because it's content, you know. People, it's not that it's scripted. We're like before, and we're gonna be like, all right, guys, so this group is gonna go around killing these people.

So you guys make sure to die, then these guys are gonna come in and be rebellion and like, you know, try to resist them, yada yada yada. It really just comes kind of like uh be mindful that content will occur and utilize content to tell the story you want to tell. But whatever happens, happens.

You know, so like these guys end up, you know, killing everyone. Like that was actually like a big point this season. Like an arc that just completed was there was this group that actually was breaking hundreds of locks of bedrock at spawn, which I don't know if you know about breaking bedrock, but it takes literally hours to like, you know, break a couple. These guys were breaking a huge area under spawn, like the center of the server, to build a giant void hole that people would just

fall through and die. And kind of their main point in all of this was that at the moment there really just isn't that much activity. Therefore people not participating, therefore people just not playing. And so they did this. see whether people would actually react logically and try to save the server or if they would just kind of hide away and do nothing. And I mean they could have just ended it with, you know, ending the server with like, you know, doing the

this giant void and not being stopped. But what ended up happening is that like like a dozen lifesteal people came together, I think, to um solve these puzzles that they made to like as like a scavenger hunt and like there was like this whole betrayal arc that one of the players had like spent like two months. Attending every stream of this like uh void creation team called the Abyss or Abyss.

Like helping them and then at the very end betraying them to like save the server. And it's like all this stuff that happened. I wasn't super involved, but like all this stuff is completely like no, it just happens. People just choose to do this because you know it makes good content, it tells a good story. So to answer your question, nothing is

scripted as in like planned out like a like a sort of like outsiders where it's role played. Just traders for the sake of good content are always gonna be mindful of making good content and therefore we'll make decisions around that.

B

Yeah. And then um so it's not it's not like roleplay but you guys are kinda just on the same wavelength of crap. This is this is gonna be good kind of thing. And I guess that's the benefits of like owning like being in an SP with at least a majority of friends or and when I say majority of friends in a sense of like I'm assuming with anything, even like with stuff I do in life, you know, some people

A

Okay, we're closer than that.

B

Yeah, exactly.

A

Well, we all get along. Like we're all like acquaintances at the very minimum. Oh, I'd say we're all pretty good friends. Like there a lot of these guys, like, you know, I've known for what? What two, three years? Like I I met up with, you know, all these guys at VidCon. I I have lived with these guys at VidCon. I, you know, I've shared a lot of, you know, moments with these guys. Like obviously some people I know more than others, but I'd say like

Like if you're in lifesteal, you have very good friends in lifesteal. Like there's not like there's really not anyone that is like super outside unless, you know, they kinda have led to that path themselves and then like leave the server.

But if you're part of the server and you know you're chill and stuff like that, you you you got good friends. It's it's a friend group at the end of the day. Regardless of whether the you know the SP whatever the SP does, it's a friend group of uh content creators that are very like-minded in the ambition to be content creators.

B

Do you plan to go to TwitchCon this year or not?

A

I'll go to VidCon this year. TwitchCon probably not.

B

I have to cancel my TwitchCon plans to go to VidCon just so I can meet Redunes or they might it might have to happen.

A

I think I I don't think you should. I I I'm sure we'll meet at some point, but I think there's a lot of people going to TwitchCon this year and I'm sure you'll love to meet them.

B

There is there is a part joke here by the way. I don't I don't want to come off as if I'm like some obsessive fan of like oh my god. I know. I didn't'cause I know I was the whole best friend bit and now this is is becoming up like like oh my god this guy's

A

Don't worry about it.

B

No, but I realize myself I'm like, Oh my god, I'm gonna come off as a proper like

Episode Conclusion and Future Outlook

A

Fuck it. I'm booking a ticket to TwitchCon right now. I'm coming.

B

I I I mean I'm de I'm definitely going to the European, I know that. I have my hotel booked for San Diego. Uh I found like well it's reserved. I found a really cheap hotel which it's got decent reviews for like five nights for like four hundred and forty pounds. I'm in shock. Imagine Yeah, it's like a 20 minute walk from the convention. And I'm like, what? I don't know how I've done it. And it has decent reviews and everything. So but I've bought a um

A

That is insane.

B

But what I've done is right, I've bought so I've I've booked it for two people, but I've done a double bed because as far as I'm aware right now it's only gonna be me staying there. So if it's only me staying there, I don't wanna do a single bed. However, if any of my friends end up going away from someone I'm really close with and would actually stay in a hotel with. What I'll do is we'll just alternate the beds like one person will sleep on the floor, one person on the bed and another

A

No, that makes sense.

B

'cause I was like, screw it, this is the last double bedroom. I might as well book it, have it, and then just book it for two people and you know, if someone comes then figure out from now. still on a topic of SPs here, but I mean the I I like I don't I don't really know what to ask about lifesteal. Like I guess actually it's more specific on like lifesteal questions.

Uh your most well we we mentioned earlier your most viewed videos are you know like three million views my quest for mil immort oh my god my quest for immortality in Minecraft we have the uh you know uh exploiting a Minecraft SP to get infinite hearts. I'm assuming that's about life still as well.

A

That it sliced, yeah.

B

You know, was was the committing war crimes to save Earth in Minecraft? Was that life still?

A

That was a different server.

B

Ah see. But okay, but I mean okay, I guess out of your four videos then we'll just go for the sake of it. Out of your top four videos you have like one with three mil views, one with one point eight mil views views. I can't I don't know why I've lost my speaking abilities on life still.

Uh like d is there any clue looking back on it, do you know why these videos did so well? Was it the timing? Was it because life still's really high? I mean, I know it still is popular, but obviously everything has

A

I think it's a combination of a lot of things to be honest. Like obviously life still was at a at a peak back then. I do think like both those videos, the exploiting more than the other one. I was just like very aware that it was gonna be a viral video or like I I don't know. I just felt very confident about the video from the process of like like when I was recording. I was like, okay, you know what? This

This right here is going to be freaking hilarious. Like, I don't know. Like, for instance, like life's like the exploding Minecraft, whatever SP one. That's it's about how Zam, of all people, like was was told by one of his chatters that hey you should uh kill yourself in minecraft which is a very kind of wacky comment but he's like you know what okay and kills himself in minecraft like with a bow he shoots it up in the sky and then you know dies and then turns out he respawned with an extra

Extra heart. Oh. Like which which is kind of weird because apparently there was something in the code where like that whole like kill someone you get a heart, but if you die you lose one. There was some bug where it didn't remove a heart. So you just got one from killing yourself. So then, like when I found that out, because I was in the call when he discovered that, me and my other friend basically go on this whole arc where we're just kind of duping it and getting like a bunch.

I was very aware of like that what we were doing was not allowed. So like, you know, immediately when I was sort of recording that, I like messaged Perry. I was like, Hey man.

Uh we if we found a bug, don't worry, I'm not gonna spread these hearts into the economy. I'm just gonna use them for the videos a bit. And you know, once again, be mindful of content. You don't wanna completely break something. Although sometimes it's fun. But obviously that that whole Video, I was pretty aware that it was gonna be a good video just because, like, the fact you know we duped Minecraft Hearts.

And then we were kind of distributing them later on in the video. And then, you know, it it basically allowed me to get powerful. Then the other video, that one was more of an anomaly, but I did like from the original concept of the video, I was pretty confident that that video's gonna do well. So

I'd say like it definitely does vary, but sometimes you know you have a good idea. You just have a gut feeling about it. Then you're like, oh yeah, this is gonna be good. And then that's when you're gonna have your Magnum opus, your bangers.

B

What is your favourite ever live store mark? Like what is what I I mean if you can't pick one I'll give you a top three here. But like sitting here right now, you're thinking about lifestyle and you're like crap, that was a good it doesn't even have to be like a funny moment. It doesn't have to be your best moment. It just has to be a memory that like when you think of lifestyle, this memory comes to mind. So

A

There's three moments that I really like. I'm gonna try to speed through two of them and then I'll get to the last one. The first, or the like I guess the third rank one is that uh there was this whole like

Like like two kingdoms, my kingdom and then Zam's kingdom. We were fighting against each other. He was like, you know, the big bad guy, like, you know, tyrant. And I was like the big like they were the small, like little like hey man, this ain't cool kind of faction. Um we had this big war against You know, uh uh presumably in the beginning, against great odds when it really became like, you know, a pretty even fight, we ended up overcoming this.

Grand Empire and Tay toppling him death ban exam from the server at the time. And you know, all all all all was well after that. We toppled tyranny. Uh second one was um there was this thing that happened called the cleansing, which is halfway through the season there was a huge heart imbalance because obviously with people like you know killing to steal hearts, some people are gonna end up with more hearts, others are gonna end up with less.

So I ended up with money pretty quickly into the season, partially due to like heart duping, amongst other reasons. So I I became a target along some other people of uh this group called the cleansers. That basically want to go around killing other people above 10 hearts and give the hearts to the poor, kind of like Robin Hood, uh, to reset the server back to like a status quo. And at the last moment.

I just conned everyone and um people thought that I gave back all my hearts and stuff like that when I just kinda gave a few to kinda sway them to let me live, and then I just get away Way, little did they realize I had twenty hearts. I just gave them hearts of people that I killed. So they got very pissed.

Um, so that was like a moment that I thought was very funny. Then I just completely conned this like group of like twenty not not twenty, but fifteen people. Um, then the last moment to the second moment.

B

coldest moment

A

Top top ten like yeah cool moments on life school.

B

Oh this.

A

And I'm going to laugh.

B

Mm-hmm.

A

Coldest. I thought you said coolest. Listen, listen. The British the British the British accent would be tripping me up, but then against my headphones.

B

I'm trying my best

A

No, no no, you're you're doing great. Oldest moments. Hey man, the sec the first one was toppling a tyrion. That's not very cold. That's like good.

B

That's why I said the second. No no coldest moments is like when you watch'em uh like do you watch any sport, quickly? Do you watch any sport?

A

Oh sport, yeah.

B

What sport do you watch?

A

Uh like football? Yeah. As in like American football.

B

Yeah, so like when someone like like does like a a a little dodge and weave, right? It's like a really cold moment. Like, oh like top ten coldest moments. Like it doesn't have to be like oh d for like top

A

Confusion was is that you were f I thought you were referring to both moments in one. No, I get you now.

B

No, both of them are like both of them are in the top ten, yeah. But like, you know, not the not the same as momentum. I I'm not I'm not saying a number, I'm just saying top ten here.

A

No what? Fair enough. Exactly. And the last one um is It's the end of season three. So basically all these are tied to season three. But uh the end of season three, we're all standing above this void pit, about to like, you know, all death ban ourselves to like end the season. And uh everyone's surrendering, there were like this big war beforehand, we both decide to like

like ceasefire to like all die together. Kinda it's a very heartfelt moment. Everyone's like, you know what? If I'm gonna go out and die with people, I die with you guys. I love you guys and everyone's like, you know, super heartfelt and emotional. And while everyone else gets death banned, I kinda, you know, once again on them, I jump into the void, I die, but I kinda had all my other heart.

So I didn't get death ban. So like I just kind of I become the sole survivor of lifestyle season three, essentially. And it was a very funny moment where everyone's like, bruh, are you serious?

I'm like, my bad. And um yeah, that w that was probably my favorite moment just because it went from the scene of being super heartfelt and then at like the very last moment I'm like, you know what? Nah, and then I just kinda keep on living. The server was deleted after that, so it didn't really matter, but But still kinda funny. But those are like my top three moments.

B

If you think about it now, like looking back on it, forever, Radoon's season three will just be lonely. No friends, no nothing, all alone, nobody there, only one alive. Until they decide to die off.

A

He was as honestly not a terrible thing. He was kind of a scumbag, I'm not gonna lie. and he was not a great

B

And he might miss the people.

A

I'm sure People but he was yeah, but he was more like uh into like money, wealth, or status. So he would have preferred living in solidarity if it meant that he had everything in the world. And essentially if you do live if you're the only person alive, then everything in the world is yours. So It's a sad truth, but that was kinda season three Redunes Mentality right there.

B

Kind of sit on the topic of SPs here. We mentioned earlier you were in a hardcore SP called One Try. You built Florida. D you built the entirety of Florida. Why why'd you do that?

A

I needed a place to live. I somehow settled on an island without thinking about it. Um I'm Floridian. So I was like, you know what? I'm just gonna turn this island into looking like Florida. And um that's how we got Florida.

B

Are you proud of the outcome? Like are you satisfied with your Florida and Minecraft?

A

Well, it got blown up eventually, so uh not really. Uh there was some other play on the server at the time. Uh I don't actually remember what exactly happened.

B

Um

A

Yeah, it got blown up in great fashion of S P content.

B

the way it should have, right? No? Maybe not actually. No, I don't think for a little bit

A

Right.

B

And everything in Florida should get blown up.

A

Yeah actually you know what? Let let's not blow up Florida. I think I I think I think Florida should say for

B

For now, just trying to help me at least. So much desert still outside.

A

No.

B

Yeah. Uh and then like I guess uh I mean that was the only questi that was the only thing I had actually really on one try, unless you have like a fun fact about one try you wanted to talk about.

A

I'm just gonna reinstall. Or restate one fact that I know or reemphasize one thing that I know Kyle F mentioned, but like it's kinda interesting to see that a lot of people, Kyle, like a lot of people in this community, indirectly or directly, you can see some sort of thing going back to one try, like or at least some influence from one try.

Try. Not a lot. Not everyone. But like a significant amount of people. There is some relation back to one tribe, which is kinda cool. Like with this newer generation. Uh some more than others. But yeah, that that's like I don't know, something I kinda think back and I'm like, oh dang, that's kinda didn't realize that. Hmm. Interesting.

B

For one try.

A

How certain roads lead back to one tra others lead back to something else.

B

Yeah, I g yeah I guess we'll leave it that then for the one try simply. Yeah. I l still looking at your like most popular videos here, you got like loads. I mean m a lot of them SMP. Thank you for that. I mean we have uh beating famous YouTubers in Minecraft's hardest event now is about actually no no, we'll pull uh yeah, I guess no event talk here we go, this is perfect.

A

Yeah.

B

Uh yeah, so we have BMF CGB. So we have that block wars, we have the uh how I ruined Mr. Beast one thousand Minecraft charity event, which is what a horrible human being ruining a charity event. Uh how I break Mr. Beast Charity Minecraft SMP.

A

Baving.

B

Ruining another charity event how day uh

A

Listen, listen. Rinning charity is what I do best. But in reality by ruining them, I just actually contributed more money to charity. It's it's a long story, but uh it works out. Don't worry, don't worry. Uh okay, I'll just give the TLDR, the Mr. B's.

charity SP video. We figured out obsidian or basically the the the the event is about like a trash island. And what I found out is that the island or the trash island, these trash blocks is really just obsidian. Um so the whole point of the uh trash island was that everybody Every bul or every dollar people donate to the server, one block is removed. So we made more trash so there was more trash to remove and therefore more money to be donated towards team C's.

B

Okay. So it's actually yeah. So by sabotage.

A

Basically it was a net yeah, it was a net positive. Exactly. So I was ruining for the sake of improving.

B

Honestly, bye bye. Look at you being a good guy.

A

Yeah, thank you. But yeah, events. I I really like'em. Um I'm actually in a lot of events nowadays. Blockwares, Pandora's Box, MC Mayhem, sometimes Mania, uh Uh I've been in Twitch Rivals a few times. I've been in other events. There's a lot of vents.

B

I mean MC Mayhem will be taking place on the twenty third. So this podcast is coming out a day before Minecraft Mayhem. Who knows? Maybe you're on a team. Teams haven't won't be privately announced until Thursday. But who knows? Maybe maybe Redunes has a team. Maybe Redunes has a team that they wanted. I guess I guess we'll find out.

A

I really hope I do. Oh my god, that would be such a cool team if I do. And if it's a team that I think it is. But I won't know for a while.

B

I for the sake of it, so we're gonna go back on this. Who do you f if you if you are in the event, I I leaned the promise and it is kind of bad actually if you are in an event and I'm doing this, but also uh who who do you think your free teammates are if you're in?

A

Uh so okay, well now now you just open up this whole scary concept of like what if I'm not in the Vietnam and I'm getting scared now?

B

If you're not in the event, I'll cut this bit out.

A

Uh oh there you go. Well uh so I know that I I'm pretty sure it was mayhem, yeah. Uh what both me and sandwich one it was, me, sandwich worse of it.

B

Okay, so who do you think the fourth?

A

I think what we were saying for that to be a fair, like a team, I think we needed uh Anthos as our four.

B

Mm.

A

Like I think it wasn't like that. I think it had to be some player that is like uh slightly on the weaker end to balance us out.

B

Yeah, I mean who knows? May maybe you're and maybe you're not.

A

See, I hate the fact that you're not like confirming or denying anything. You're just kinda going like, huh, interesting.

B

I'm just curious to see who you think your who you think your four stack is.

A

I'm curious who it's gonna be.

B

Tell me. I think you already know. Someone's probably told you already Radoons. Why? I mean you're friends with the team makers. No, we'll see. Oh, we'll see.

A

Wait, you're right.

B

Even though they're not mentally...

A

Oh we do.

B

No, I'm telling them not to.

A

Hmm. I'll look for some intel after this podcast.

B

I mean that's that's a pretty good team actually. I think that's a pretty pretty balance team. I wonder if we'll see it. Mcraft meet him tomorrow.

A

I wonder so too.

B

I guess you're no team.

A

That is also true. I will know them, hopefully Thursday.

B

Uh such like an awkward bit. Just recognize that's such an awkward bit. With that bit over, uh obviously like Block Wars and stuff like that. How how was that? You played in uh I have it in the node here, uh like from from Roman. Uh you was in Blo you joined Block Wars Origins on July ninth twenty twenty two for season twelve though. I'm not sure if that's a fashion.

A

It was a while back. I don't remember the specific date or whatever season was, but I do remember joining before the split. I do remember that.

B

How how was that or do you do you still play you don't really play it too often now, do you? Or am I wrong?

A

Origins? Uh no, I've actually not played Origins, I think, once since the split. Um, which is kinda sad, but at the same time I've been playing like the um the actual block wars instead. And I kinda forget to sign up.

Oh yeah, no, I I've been playing the main event like uh pretty pretty much like I like to think I'm in like a lot, but every now and then I'll get benched, obviously. Um but like I'm in a significant amount of them. Um obviously Block Wars is definitely in my eyes w one of the best, if not the best event out there besides

That's maybe like MCC as a rival. Um it used to be that MCC in my eyes was considered the highest up by far, but I feel like now we've come to a point where there's so many events that are kind of rising in the ranks in quality, um, that it's it's It's it's hard to kinda kinda exclude them from like being like the cool creator events.'Cause like back in twenty twenty one there was really only one, maybe Twitch rivals.

Um now there's just so many out there and it's very cool to see. So yeah, been bit been enjoying them, enjoying Pendora's box, enjoying Mayhem, enjoying Mania, enjoying whatever events. I I I just like playing in events. I I really do. So I just try to be a part of as many as I can.

B

It's uh definitely interesting to see like I mean obviously being player manager of Mayhem, I have like I don't know, see I've always liked Like to try things that other tournaments or other people aren't trying. I have this like little game plan for the year. I've like set like a year plan that I'm confirming with Shalom. I'm always talking about and I'm talking about teammate and that

Which I won't get into much uh I I don't think the like out I guess the viewers won't really see this but the players will. So it's kind of just more applies to you than the viewers here or if any of the listeners are in the event, yeah. Uh but I don't know. I want to take Mayhem down like a different route. I think that's already kind of being shown with who we've been inviting to the event. Like obviously this this is coming out of like this podcast is uh being like

like uh what's it called uploaded where laugh teams have been announced so you know I can confirm like fours of it has joined the event. Like as much as like these players like we've invited a few people who probably are in block wars. Just the the ideas of who I want to invite and then I have this like really cool concept.

Concept that I want to try at like sometime in like June-ish, but and then like another cool concept I want to try in December, and that's like how much I'm planning ahead. So we'll see.

I mean I like that's the thing. The tournaments are really, really good and they're growing, but it I wanna try and kind of think of ways to innovate Minecraft may have been like a growing tournament, similar to the other tournaments, but different in its own sense of I guess the player base. I want the I want the player base.

A

Hey, I I I like the sound of that. Um, I think we need more innovation at the moment in the Minecraft community, but also event side of things. We're not seeing enough of it as of now. So definitely look forward to seeing what y'all are gonna do.

B

We'll see. We'll see what happens. I mean, uh, you know, a lot of inspiration comes from just like looking at the content creators and like seeing who who's friends with who. For instance, like, you know, you said you want a team with Fort Spirit Sandwich we're doing. It's like sorry. Yeah, well, yourself obvious obviously.

Um that's a that's a team concept that like you said, and it's like, you know, that's inviting free creators who have we ever seen that trio? If it does happen, once again, not confirming here, but if it does happen, is that trio we we've seen in another event? Is that trio we could possibly see in another event? Probably not uh like if we make it, that's uh something different. And that's what I want I want different

A

Yeah.

B

Yeah, I I just wanna make teams like mechanics. Crap. I didn't think those people would ever be teamed together or like crap, I didn't think that person would ever be.

A

I think that's a great idea. No, I think no, I totally think that's definitely a good idea slash strategy because obviously there's so many duos slash trios slash quads, whatever that Sometimes it's never happen because, you know, time b or team balancing or like, you know, it just you know, they don't have in enough events to like make every possibility or combination. But with more events out there, like you know, combinations I'd say a block was

Exactly. That's that's actually pretty exciting. Yeah, I look forward to seeing more of that then.

B

About experimentation. I love experimenting, so

A

Exactly.

B

Sometimes it'll work, sometimes it won't work, but if you don't try it like It might be a fail, but that's a learning process. We've like I think this season's a good season team wise and stuff, and if we do have a good season here, we've had

three good seasons in a row. So say we want to experiment sometimes in June. If we've had five seasons great on a trot and we have a bit of a rough experiment season in in June. And he's I'm like, okay, but we did five good seasons. Let me just try something a little bit different. You know, like I'm allowed to so That's the kind of like... But yeah, I mean with the with the event talk and stuff like that, I think we pretty much covered everything this podcast for doing unless uh unless

A

I think so.

B

Or have we have we pretty much covered everything do you think so?

A

I think we've covered everything, man. It's it's been pretty uh quite a loaded conversation and I I honestly I've ha I've enjoyed it a lot. I I've I'm very happy we've had this I I appreciate you for inviting me on, but I I think no, it's it's been nice just, you know, rambling at times and talking about stuff more seriously and then obviously kinda just exploring maybe like some more untouched areas. So um yeah, no, I think it's been pretty good episodes so far.

B

That's my setting point. Oh, like some of the questions.

A

Uh like I mean I I was kinda anticipating the sky blue question. Well uh the whole uh yeah, like my favorite color. I was anticipating that one. I knew that they were gonna a or you were gonna ask me that.

B

Of course, but why why do you like sky blue? I don't know if I actually ever asked that. Is there a reason why you like it?

A

I did kind of mention earlier, but it's more that I'm just My my mood is very much determined by the color of the sky. If it's cloudy, if it's sunny, if it's you know gray and gloomy. So I just really like it when it didn't even have to be super sunny, but I like seeing the sky blue color, like that bluish.

Lightness. I don't know. It's it it makes me happy. It makes me feel calm, assured. Well the gray dull of like s maybe like when it rains or is cloudy, it just gives me headaches. It gives me a bit of like uh dullness. It just feels very emotionless. So yeah, I I like sky blue for the for the sake that I don't know. I just like seeing blue sky. I'm I I'm basically Rocket from Guardians of the Galaxy Three. I just like the sky.

B

That's fair though. Uh you're not fan treason. I respect.

A

There we go.

B

Twitter questions then. We do have some. So this one perfectly linking to our to our Yorkshire pudding debate earlier. This one is from Chulky Games. Is a hot dog a sandwich?

A

Um no. I don't I don't I don't think it is

B

I think a hot dog's a burger.

A

No, I think a burger's a sandwich. I think a hot dog is just a hot dog. And yeah, no no, because first of all, like Like it's like you could make the argument it's like one connecting bread or like you know, it doesn't like cut off on both ends, but then you could say like the same thing about a hoagie or a sub. But my argument is if you think about it, you essentially eat It's a hot dog with the buns vertical, not horizontal.

Right? Yeah. Which I feel like takes away the whole point of a sandwich. A whole sandwich or a sub is that there's a point of contact with bread on the top and bottom. Here it's on the sides. Your point of contact immediately goes to the meat. meats, not the bread. Therefore, the hot dog bun is just a way to package the meat. It's not a whole collection of the bread, of the toppings of the hot dog. It's literally just a carrier, while the focus is on the sausage itself.

B

Have you ever have you ever wrapped the the hot dog sausage in a piece of bread? No. Was that Slap the song I remember?

A

I've just had like normal heart attack.

B

One holiday in Spain we we would cook sausages and I had bread and I buttered the bread and I wrapped the sausage in the bread and I was like, Oh so good. But what'd you call that? Would that be a sandwich? Would that be a hot dog?

A

Mm. What kind of bread was it?

B

It was just like sandwich bread.

A

Hm. I feel like if you're doing it like that, then it's like a rap which then you have to discuss whether a rap is the same

B

Yeah, but in no bit sandwich bread, so that's where it comes a little bit.

A

Yeah, you know, there's a lot of caveats there and uh like we we have a thing where like it's like thin bread, almost like you know, like a um tortilla bread, um in Sweden that you surround a uh hot dog in and then you add mashed potatoes.

Then grim, uh salad, and then some other stuff and ketchup and mustard. And that's technically still considered I I don't know if it's considered hot dog, but it's called something. Tunbrarullah I think. Or tundrula. It's called something. Don't worry about it. It's like It's like drunk food. I don't know. It's it's very weird, but it's good. Uh but I don't know. I uh I think if we're referring to hot dogs as a basic hot dog, I don't think it is sandwich because of the argument I presented.

B

It's a kebab a rat.

A

Uh Depends on how you eat the kebab I guess I don't know

B

Uh next one is from Ripcord YT. Big up Ripcord, sorry, by the way. How did you go about branching out your content mainly being lifesteal videos? The more variety Minecraft videos. I want to add to this for your answer. That was the rest. That was the that was the finished question. No. But this is also good and I think is like a lot of people might be like, Oh but it's easy to just upload different content but you don't realise I'd like it is

It's very, very hard to go from uploading a certain niche to uploading something completely different. It c you can either tank viewers or in your case you did a really, really good job with it. So I am pretty curious how how di is there was there a method to it? Um

A

It's it's like a interesting question and I definitely intend on answering the question. I feel like first thing I gotta preface saying is that I don't feel done. I don't feel personally very successful with it yet. I feel like, you know, I've actually uh of course I've uploaded some variety videos, but I don't feel like I've done it properly yet. Like I'm working on it even.

B

I think we're

A

Uh but as yeah, as in this moment I feel like I don't know, I kinda had this like whole like not epiphany, but like I was talking a lot with people at the time and it's kinda like trying to figure out where I want my own content to go because like recently I've kind of been in this weird like route where I'm like life's of content. fun, but like most of the concept is about having conflict with the same 25 people, like you know, my good friends over the past like two and a half years.

How many times can I have this like situation where like you know I have a reason to dislike them or I have a reason to kill them, hunt them down, whatever it is? And I think I've come to a halt with that with lifesteal a little bit. Like I don't intend intend on leaving lifesteal, but it's just that I need to figure out how to to change my content up on there. So part of that was kind of figuring out

how to do other stuff. Because obviously as a content creator, I want people to be you know, to know me and enjoy me for me, which isn't always the case. So it's not just a matter of just uploading, you know, a fortnight tomorrow and then getting a million views. I gotta kinda keep it still somewhat in the similar

trend of Minecraft content. So I've been kind of trying to do that recently where I kinda just maybe all do like to challenge, maybe I'll just do a commentary. I'll do something. Uh but it's obviously Minecraft related, still like in the same community. And I've kind of been recording stuff like that recently where it's actually done with the guys from the lifesteal group just

alternative projects and I've so far I've been seeing some success with it. Um like the Boost for videos as we title them because all of them are Booster events and Booster will never let me live that down that He is a key to some of my videos being successful when in reality it's just because he never uploaded those videos, and then I just, you know, uploaded my POV of his event.

four videos. Um but really it's just been about trying to experiment and getting around the community more doing more collabs. Like I know I did collab with Captain Sparkles and Booze for his murder mystery event. Um I did the whole like beating Minecraft the wooden tools and making a cake.

Like I'm just in a moment right now where like I wanna have fun with content and I have fun, I enjoy my content, but I just I wanna experiment more. Like Minecraft is in such a weird state, you can probably agree that like a lot of people say that Minecraft is dying, right? Like you probably heard that.

Yeah, like I I feel like it's pretty apparent that there is some sort of recession going on in Minecraft content, but I think that's just because people aren't really enjoying Minecraft the same or like, you know, they're just doing the same thing and

So I've been feeling a lot like, you know, just doing lifestyle, nothing else. So now it's more like me. I just want to play Minecraft with the homies or, you know, whatever I feel like within Minecraft and upload content on that. Being a bit more true to what I want to do. And

And that's been a lot more fun. I've been able to enjoy Minecraft a lot more recently by just kind of doing that. You know, one day I'll do like my friend Terrain's, you know, horror map that he made. Uh next day I'll record with the boys our one block.

Skyblock a little series that we've been doing. The other day I'll be on Lifesteal. Another day I'll play an event and uh yeah, just get around and make various content. So that's kinda like my goal right now. And I guess the way I do it is just kinda take'em one step at a time. Don't go super drastic. I always use this And this is more for the people that are content oriented. If you're thinking about a variety content, I'm just gonna use this analogy that I use so many times.

If you go to a candy shop, right, and you go to this candy shop whenever you want candy, right? What do you do if one day you walk in and it becomes a deli? All the candy's gone. Now it's just a butcher shop. What do you do?

A lot of people just walk out and find a different candy shop. But if, you know, it was a candy shop that over time started offering other products, maybe you're inclined to stay, keep enjoying the candy, but maybe one day you'll be inclined to maybe try out the other stuff. Um just Just because exposure and that's kind of the technology I use for people to have. That's like the analogy that's not.

Yeah, exactly. I I use that analogy a lot for, you know, aspiring content creators that are like, Yeah, I was doing a Roblox video, then I switched to Minecraft and then Fortnite. I'm like, Okay, but you can't expect people to, you know stick around then and then they're like, why not? And like And then I just use that analogy. Um and I don't know. People kinda wake up and understand then.

B

Speaking from a bit of experience here with that, is uh so I started off my content creation journey doing command block tutorials. Uh slowly over time I started uploading daily, so I'd be one day command load tutorials, the other day like a gameplay video. The gameplay videos got like two hundred views, the command load tutorials were bagging at least twenty KV, depending on the one I did. Yeah. And uh

Like and then I slowly and then one day I just turned around and said, you know what I don't want to do tutorials anymore And then I full sent commentary content. It started off pretty crappy, it did do a bit well. I have some videos on my channel with like 30k views, some with 20k views, etc. etc.

But like speaking like to link with the candy shop, I went from being a candy shop to a deli straight up really at one point. I did the slow integration thing and I was like, screw actually no we're just full sending it. But with the podcast Linking back to that again. Is that I uploaded a video uh m last Monday actually from recording this and which is like which I mentioned earlier with the title uh how Minecraft speedrunners compare themselves. There's a twenty minute like

Strictly interview video. But the listeners, we have another one planned. Uh, this week of recording this podcast, we were doing I'm actually gonna be talking to certain people, which is gonna be quite cool and uh For a video and the same concept. But that's what I'm doing. I'm still doing the podcast. I'm still being a county shop. I'm slowly introducing the strictly interview videos, which actually

five point five K views, people loved it. Uh and then I'm also doing commentary for like tournaments. So I'm slowly like into introducing that idea and this idea and then that so I think I'm taking you on like I'm gonna take that more seriously in the sense of like that is really, really good and I'm so sad I've never heard it before.

A

I mean I I'm surprised that there hasn't really been much of an analogy for that before. It's just like an analogy I think I heard something similar with like, you know, school related stuff and I was like, huh, you know what, that makes a lot of sense.

And um maybe it was like business. I think it was in marketing, like that I heard it. Like uh we were referring to like, you know, you can't just change the product in one day and expect your customers to stay loyal. That'd be the point. Like that's

B

for one thing, not for another. Yeah.

A

Yeah, exactly. Obviously, there is like, you know, the point that in content people can become loyal to the brand, but that is a lot harder and takes a lot more time. And that is something I'm working on. But to do that, I feel like I first need to grow where I am right now and then slowly expand.

expose them to new stuff so that they are adaptable. And I feel like I've done that. Obviously I feel like I can do that to a greater extent. But it's one step at a time. Don't don't rush it. Enjoy it. And then slowly maybe expose your audience to new things and see what they like, what they don't. There you go.

B

Uh I guess then the final one we can do here is it is from uh what which one do I choose? I don't want to ask too many crypto questions because it is also ten pm. Uh

A

Yeah, I mean you know you you have a bedtime. You gotta you gotta go to sleep.

B

We'll ask we'll ask two more. I got two more. So one is from Carl Corpus. Uh how get good at Minecraft and how make me good too.

A

Well, um, to get good at Minecraft, uh listen, all right, you you do a lot of stuff. So for you specifically, um hmm. I feel like you have too much of a light to uh, you know, sweat Minecraft the extent of some certain people. But I mean, in general, for people that wanna like I mean it's not impossible.

for her, obviously. Like I she is a good player already. But I'm this is more like an answer to everyone. It's really just about pr you know, practicing playing the game, but also trying to figure out what you're weak at and then kinda Single that part out. So I know I've been bad at aim. No I've been bad at parkour. I know I've been bad at this, that, yada, yada, yada. So recently, you know, I've tried to focus more on improving my aim, especially Mosh fits andarios in fights.

Then I've also been, you know, I mean, as you know, I hang around the lads a lot. And the lads, you know, are mainly a lot of movement players. So they've actually been exposing me to like say the server Zero Minor, where I do a lot of parkour practice.

At that point it's just, you know, trial and error until you figure it out. But of course, so I kind of show me ways of doing stuff. So really I guess the best the easiest way is just sh yeah surround yourself with people that are good slash better at the game and then

have them kind of show you how they do things, even watch maybe their VODs or how they play and then kinda analyze what they do and why they do it. But then you know, obviously by by watching others you can find out little once again trade secrets, man. Trade secrets, trade secrets. I mean it's like Kalen taught me about Pessies, bursts

All these different parkour terms that I never knew before. And with that I've been able to, you know, eat certain maps a lot faster and some that I just did not know how to do at all before.

B

Yeah.

A

Inventory jam Yeah, exactly. Inventory jams have been a lifesaver. I used to be very in opposed to those. Now I um I do them pretty decently, I guess. But yeah, I I guess that's probably the easiest way to answer that one.

B

Uh Kara's suggestion on her podcast was to play Fortnite. A little bit better than that.

A

I mean, once again, listen, that could work.

B

And then the final one is from Aaron is Pico. What's your least favourite thing and explain why it's piggles?

A

Okay, you know you know you know what this really grinds my gears. You know you know why I dislike piggles? Why? You know why I like or no, why I dislike piggles? It's cause out of all the options

When he goes to McDonald's and this is you know, hearing that those that that one word, he he's gonna realize now exactly what I'm about to say. He's gonna be like, Oh god, no, why does he have to bring this up? Why does why does he have to be hung up on this one thing so much? But out of all the things Piggles gets porridge at McDonald's. That is the only thing he likes. He likes porridge from McDonald's. Get him. Cancel him. Get yeah.

B

What is wrong with you? No offence.

A

Yeah. No, it it's a it's a it's a big problem. I I'm I'm still trying to, you know, drill it into his mind that he's very wrong for that one. Um, in all serious though though, uh Piggles is a great lad. Love that guy. Very funny dude. So um don't take that seriously. Although your your your porridge preference is very questionable.

B

What did you get from it, Donald? Actually no no, we don't get anything from McDonald's right now. Yeah.

A

We get it from McDonald's.

B

We we boycott McDonald's right now. Don't get anything at all. But but back in the day, mm, what did you get from

A

Back in the day, I get I'll either get like one of three things. I really actually like the basic hamburgers. Like just saying like, hey, can I have a hamburger? I like those. I also like the Big Macs. But recently, I've been really enjoying the uh I think it's called the chicken sandwich deluxe or the big chicken deluxe. It's like a chicken sandwich that's spicy, has some spicy sauce on it. And I think tomato and lettuce. And I really like that. So

B

Uh I used to get the chicken legend mill, big fan of the chicken legend mill. Uh But uh they've stopped doing it in England. But I get a large Big Macmill and uh twenty chicken nuggets'cause I'm a bit of a chubby boy. So you look

A

There you go. No, that's respectable. I I respect those choices.

B

Just nothing too fancy. I know I d never used to like um what's it called? I I never I never used to like uh Big Maps uh for now I do, so

A

Yeah, they are honestly pretty good. They slept.

B

With that being said then, Radoons, uh this sadly brings the end of the Inside MC podcast. We've been recording it won't be this long the podcast, if you just get it. We've been recording for two hours for

A

Holy frick. That that's like a whole movie. That that's like watching Lord of the Rings. Oh my god. Avatar. I don't know. One oh well I wouldn't I wouldn't compare myself to the work of J.R. R. Tolkien main, but it it's it's up there. It's up there.

B

I appreciate like the Barbie movie or Radoons, I'd watch Redoons. And I like the Barbie movie as well.

A

Ken Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie's performances were pretty solid in that movie.

B

Oh no, that's Bobby movie, but you know

A

I get where you're coming from.

B

Podcast.

A

I get what you kinda find. Surely they don't live up to my acting abilities because I've been acting this entire time. This was all facade. You've been listening to me ramble as a character, nothing more.

B

Nothing more, not the real redeem.

A

I don't know what I'm saying.

B

Yeah, record. Well we're doing uh by do the intro here. I I'd like to give this opportunity for you to promote yourself. Uh anything you want to promote, where can we find you, your ads and everything? Anything you'd like within reason. Go ahead.

A

Subscribe to Inside M C podcast. Do it now. Go. Oh okay, that that that's the end of my statement.

B

But you don't wanna promote yourself? Well yeah. I mean the name's in the tile, searched that anywhere.

A

Yeah, the name the name do be in the title. I'm sure they'll find me. There we go.

B

All right then, well, this has been the Inside M C podcast. Thanks for listening to us just what for about absolutely anything and everything. It's been great. Thank you so much for coming on, Rodines. You've been an amazing guest though. I mean, this is your podcast actually, so I've been the guest.

A

I am but thank you, Orbits, for coming on. Uh well, this is Redunes with Inside M C.

B

No.

A

Not the outro is the outro?

B

Hey guy guys, um thank you all for listening. Don't eat too much bread.

A

Don't don't eat too much Yorkshire pudding.

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