The vaccine, the human guinea pig stuff in Africa is so insane, and the the bill gates like testing. It's almost like this this stuff they're doing is so evil. It's almost like if you had a video game and the point of the video game was to be as evil as possible to as many black people in Africa as possible, like making and then and then making it so that they're like trying to get us so they're drinking urine and feces. That's that's the most insane evil thing man. Like, never mind the like
tenfold increase in population from human aid, et cetera. Never never mind the vaccination experiments and the aids and all this other stuff like the icing on the cake. Like that's how you know someone's really evil is when they're it's not just the pragmatic thing. It's not just like trying to bring about some you know, future world scenario. It's not like, oh, we need to do this to get to the mean. The means justify the end. We have to get here. We have to get to the future, and injecting
these blacks is very important to do. Like, you know, it's absolutely evil. When he's like, okay, now we're gonna make poop poop cakes. Welcome back to the Alex Jones Show. I'm your guest host Jay Dyer. You know, I was on here a couple of months ago for the first time, and I said some strange, enigmatic, mysterious phrases I prophesized. I said, test tube, gub gub, snailman, micromachines, and some people were mystified by this, But I was predicting the future. I
was predicting the one, the only, the legend of trolling. Mister Samuel Hyde is joining us today. And before I mentioned that, before I get into that, I wanted to say that, you know, I thought that I was a legend of trolling. At one time, when I was in high school, we actually arranged a kind of a a black operation, you could say, in high school high school black ops, where we wanted to upseat the existing order by electing a beautiful slow boy to a class president.
And that's a true story. The cheerleaders, mean girls brigade were curious, and I thought that I had mastered something of trolling, but I realized that in the big leagues I was nothing. I myself was a test tube gub gub Snailman micro machine of trolling. And today I have the master, the probably the as Alex said, top of the totem pole of comedy for everyone, perhaps forty an under. Mister Sam, Hi, Sam, are you there? Can you see me? Hey? I can see Can you hear
me? I can hear you. Yes, that beautiful smoky voices coming through. I gotta finish reading. I gotta figure. I'm on the last page of my favorite book right now. Hold on, is it? God? Damn man? One second, let me just change the choose background effect. There we go. Okay, I just had to. I got to finish reading the last page of my favorite book. Just kidding. Oh d oh, my god, thank you for saying these By the way, they're veryl told me on the Alex Jones Show. Is this this is they'd be.
They'd be more entertaining if they weren't so uh packed with disturbing realities. One second, let me just get back into Elon Musk's private AI chamber. Okay, hey, I'm back. We're using teleportation now. I don't know if you know that's real, but teleportations there with the kombox. Yes, we're we're researching new ways to comb new unnatural uh freakish ways to genetically modify your testicles to make them, uh make your orgasm ten times more powerful. This
is sorry. Go ahead, slow down, slow down, You're gonna blow your minds. Tell us, let's get back to the origins. What are the origins of Sam Hyde, his influences, his comedic powles. Where where do you come from? Who inspired? This is not a joke. I seriously, seriously just swallowed this wrong. One second, give me like one second. Okay, all better, So I'm really sorry about that unprofessional.
Well, let me ask you something because I need to know before we before we do battle and debate, because I'm an atheist technological I'm just kidding, but I want to I want to size you up and know I seriously took that in the lungs. What kind of man you are? So I want to know. Are you a birtsbe strawberry man or are you a vanilla bean man? Are you more of a classic man? This is important, by the way. Or are you a honey man? Or wait, are you
a peppermint man? Are you a strawberry man? That's the dupe? Are you pumpkin spice? Are you more of a cucumber mint style, or would you call yourself wild cherry. Now the thing people don't know about wild cherry, it stains your lips red. That's a price you might have to be willing to pay because it is technically the best flavor. Now, I'll tell you my answer. What's your answer? God, your gut. My immediate reaction is that that soy meme face. But probably my fiance does lip gloss.
So I just used whatever lip gloss she's got laying around. So no birds bees for me. Solid answer, solid answer, lip gloss sometimes superior case. I'm cucumber mint myself. Hold on a second, I knew it. Yeah, cucumbers. I'm sorry, I'm not I'm not sure I shouldn't. I'm a little nervous right now in front of this many eyeballs. Sam, tell us your origins and your influence. Where do you come from? I don't know, man, I've been my I guess for influences. You
know the show Wonder Shows. You hear Wonder Shows. I think if there was one comedic influence that did did the most for me, it would be
Wonder Shows. And there was also a collection of cartoons back in the day called liquid television, and both of those I think it's I think those are I think those are important because the the aesthetics, to me, has always been more interesting than the content, which is weird to say, but like the kind of you know, the kind of vapor wave stuff you do that like i've I put I put a. I think the dressing, the sort
of the stylization of things is there's an importance there. It's and it's easy to get like wrapped up in in going going with aesthetics in a way that's like vain nurse or doesn't have substance behind it. I think, I think taking combining substance with like finally honed aesthetics has been what's always kind of interested me. So most most of my influences are aesthetic influences. Eighties anime, nineties anime, that kind of stuff. Yeah, I remember you used to
watch liquid Television and I was. I was always entranced by aon Flux and she was always like, you know, doing things with nipples. It was an obsession with nipples in that show. And they always worded me out even though I love the art, but but uh, what was great about liquid television was that it was like a variety show and they would they would offer actually creative, you know, stuff going on in alternative art at the time.
There's not there's nothing. There's nothing like that. Like it was there for a while, it went away. And I see you, yes, as definitely a successor to that is that you went to art school. You know, you did this kind of stuff. You had to deal with the art hose at art school. You did some great comedy about them art hose.
How did you get through article without going crazy? I think that's when I started to think seriously about the distribution of resources and about the like the sort of the puerile notion that every most people have when they're like twelve years old, think when they start to think about government and how things should be distributed, and seeing the like inefficiency and the just the the bureaucracy and what
a what a scam? What a scam? College is? That's that was a big formative thing for me. It was like living through the scam and watching my dad blow two hundred and fifty one thousand dollars on stuff you could learn on YouTube. Basically, Yeah, I had had a similar experience. I didn't blow that much. Wow. I did blow quite a bit though
on grad school. And in the middle of grad school, I realized that I'm paying this d bag liberal guy to tell me that I can get a piece of paper and that he who hates me will allow me to go and talk about the things that I actually knew better than that guy, you know what I mean. It's like, this is totally a scam and brainwashing. Boy, it's such a it's such an insane waste of money because that's that
amount of money. You know, you can use that to start not not just one business, I mean, depends on what kind of business you're trying to start, but that's like, that's startup capital for fucking sorry, I'm sorry, that startup capital for f in ten businesses, you know, And
that's across the across the entire country, all those people. I mean, if you want to help, if you're one of these people that wants to if you want to do good, if you want to be charitable, look at the look at the waste of the waste of money that's happening in colleges and think about what that what that money could do. I mean, you know, Dwight Eisenhower has that his his quote about man, I'm too scatter brained for this podcasting, So this is one reason why I don't do it.
But when he was when he was reveling against the milllitary industrial complex and talking about how you know, one B fifty two bomber is like the cost of a hospital, that kind of thing. It's just like, there's so many people who are concerned with helping helping society, but they're unwilling to like
look at to look for inefficiency in these hallowed institutions. Before we get to Paradigm Shift, which was was kind of an epic troll, I want to I want to take us out to the break and mention that if you want to follow Sam's where you can go to md E dot tv md dot tv to get access to his content. My work is at Jay's Analysis dot com. You can find my books, my subscription and all that there. And when we come back, we're going to get into some of the most epic
trolling probably ever. If you've seen The Yes Men, you can think of those kinds of trolling events, but I think this one even topped that one by making fun of the whole ted talk phenomena. So when we come back, we get into that one, like, welcome back to the Ox Jones Show. I'm your guest host Jay Dyer. Final album with our good friend Sam Hyde. Uh. Sam. You know when I when I first saw Ted Talks, you know, back in the early two thousands. I remember
seeing the first one actually was not bad. It was something about like symbols and geometry and nature, and I was like, oh, this is pretty cool. And then I click on the next Ted Talk and it's like some witchy woman saying, uh, we have more more men. Uh, we have more women graduating from college than men now and women are more men than
man and and and then I have to click on the next one. It's Bill Gates and he's talking about we got to get the numbers down, we gotta get dunk this epic troll of Paradigm shift where you trolled Ted Talk. Can you tell us about that. I'm sure you've I'm sure you've talked about this before. The Bill Gates's fixation on getting people to drink pee and eat
their eat their drink their dooty water. That's so insane. I'll get to your question, how we're gonna make yeah, we're gonna make feceson to meet this kind of stuff. And like if you dude, the here's this is the thing. All right, I'm not actually all that racist. I'm probably as racist as most people are. I'm probably I'm probably as racist as most
black people are. And there there are things that happened to black people that are like mind blowing, like this the vaccine, the human guinea pig stuff in Africa is so insane, and the the bill gates like testing. It's almost like this this stuff they're doing is so evil. It's almost like if you had a video game and the point of the video game was to be as evil as possible to as many Black people in Africa as possible, like making and then and then making it so that they're like trying to get us
so they're drinking urine. And that's that's the most insane evil thing man. Like never mind the like tenfold increase in population from human aid et cetera. Never never mind the vaccination experiments and the AIDS and all this other stuff like the icing on the cake. Like that's how you know someone's really evil is when they're it's not just the pragmatic thing it's not just like trying to bring
about some you know, future world scenario. It's not like, oh, we need to do this to get to the the means justify the end. We have to get here. We have to get to the future, and injecting these blacks is very important to do. Like, you know, it's absolutely evil when he's like, Okay, now we're gonna make poo poop cakes. It's it's intentionally puerile. It's an intentional like like the dog rubbed the dog in the face, you know, his face in the in the mess.
So I don't mean to appear callous like laughing so much. It's just that it's so insane and twisted, like it's something sounds real, it sounds great, it's not. It's not even out of like science fiction, Like it's beyond it's beyond that. Like if you if a science fiction fiction writer wrote something like that, you'd be like, oh, this is disturbing. I don't want to read this anymore. Like there's no great there's not that
many ideas like this in great science fiction. It's just so insane anyway, So sorry, gil gil Bates had already done his TED talks and then you did your troll of the Ted talk. Can you tell us how that came about. It's just like you know, watching Ted talks, because there's some good Ted Talks. It's like there's all there's usually something interesting you can glean
from most of them. There's there's always something someone will say something that's interesting and it'll be worth skimming through for twenty minutes on double speed or whatever. But just the it's the sort of reddit reddit atheist science scientism, like taking taking all of of all of human knowledge and all of the scientific method, balling it up into this like cool little robot guy and for science, for eureka, and like fetishizing and like people who have people who don't have the
ability to go through a scientific paper. Not saying I have that ability either, but people who just have no understanding and they look at these like gleaming the promise of gleaming rockets and the promise of tasty vaccines and thinking that like this is uh, this is the new God or something like that. And that's sort of the vibe that I got from Ted talks. The guy that
organizes ted talks, I forget what his name is. It's some slightly fruity, fruity sounding name Christopherus something like that, but he comes on stage with like an Asian style, no no collar shirt. And when he whenever he
does make a villain, sure yeah yeah, yeah, yeah exactly. And when he makes an appearance on stage, when the when the TED talk is interesting enough and important enough and high level enough for him to come on stage and like thank the person, he's always like very He's got this like weird kind of air of humility, like he's talking to the pope or something like he'll come up and like take take the shake the hand, like it's a
precious this is the most precious Handshaw. You are you are a prophet, you are leading us in the new, the new way, that kind of thing. So I just I just thought it was a sphere that was ripe for some kind of prank like that. I know, to be fair, what I did was a ted X talk. It wasn't a TED talk, so it was less thoroughly vetted, but I think I got the point across. It still worked. Yeah, I mean, and this was, uh, this was not that long ago. You're the sort of the beefy somebody
said you look like I built Leon Trotsky. So you were you were already the bunky on Trotsky Sam Hyde there at that point. But thank you, you have million dollars Streame. Do you want to get into the drama of the cancelation because you were like the pioneer of the deplatforming, cancel culture stuff for comedy. You you you were before the media stuff, the alt media and all that. They went for comedy, they went for you. Yeah.
Well, I think the key thing that sort of set us set us up for targeting is we were kind of like the the last remaining not like white power, but like white group of white guys, not acting like fruity little apologizing the way that the way that other white guys and entertainment sort of have to have to act, you know what I mean. And it was it was just very strong and unapologetic and high octane, and I think it was I understand why it was threatening, especially with the Jews rock Sketch,
I can I can see why they took issue with that. Yeah, and and you you guys had high ratings. I think you had what a million or two and the yeah we got we broke a million, We broke a million views on the I think the first and last episodes. We were like rate number two for not just adult swim, but for which wouldn't be that impressive, but for like late night cable. I forget what the with the
with the rankings were, but we we killed it. And the creative ahead of the network, Michael Azo, he said, he said, we're going to shoot one hundred more episodes. You guys are the next Tim and Eric. We're going to do one hundred more episodes. He was. Everyone was stoked on it, and you had basically just a couple of blue check marks with what five ten followers and retweets, simply send out a few emails and
everyone just collapsed and capitulated. Yeah, it was it was I think probably what did it was Bernstein directly getting in contact with what's the guy, Jeff Zucker, the guy that runs whatever, what's turner, what's above turn? Yeah? Yeah, it was the the BuzzFeed dude directly emailing the top yamaka at the network getting us Yank did the defense? Did you? There was a there's a phone call where you I had a conversation with that guy that
was pretty pretty funny. But and you never did characterize yourself as all right, it was just sort of this label that then they paced on whoever they want. Welcome back to the Ox Jones Show. I'm your guest host Jay Dyer Jason alsos dot com. I have this beautiful fashion bag that I often shop with and wear as I go across campuses, and uh, it's this beautiful face. I think, is this is this missing Mamma hide? Is
that mama hide? Or who is that you? Is that you? Well, that's uh, that's me at a moment of high bloat and probably probably high estrogen as well. So if you want to call that mom my hide, you're welcome to And I do, I do resemble my mom and that yeah, thank you. You were asking about the alt right thing. I think alt right is one of these terms that's so it's such a linguistic weapon. It's like the word nazi, where it kind of it kind of takes
on the meaning of whatever the person throwing it out means. I don't think it's I don't think it's unfair to say that I'm alt right. I definitely think that white people should have some sense of identity and should stop being such pussies, and that we should stop pretending like like race isn't real. I don't have any sort of hatred. Uh So, I think I think the one thing that was the place they took it with was they said that picture
is crazy. The place they went with it was they said that there were that we had swastikas in the graphics for the show. The graphics for the show I worked on those. I put blood, sweat and tears into those ground effics. There were It's like some of the best work I've ever done, and we were forced to censor them completely, including the logo for the show. So you can only really see the final versions by looking at my upload of them on YouTube. And there are no swastikas in any of the
graphics for the show. So that's the one kind of funny, funny claim names. I deconstruct films and symbolism, and I will point out, you know, squares and compasses and you know kind of esoteric Masonic symbols and film, and then these people will say, you're crazy, You're a lunatic. It doesn't exist however for you any yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly, Like symbolism suddenly becomes very real when it's directed at them. But the one thing we did is we use the James Holmes shooter logo in the
main in the main world peace logo. That is true, as you can see, what is the meaning of life? What is the meaning of death? And the reason this is that is this is like high level serious satire. And of course you know Sarah Silverman, she can get away with this. She can make jokes about whatever she wants to. But you know,
just subtle things, right. I mean, you have undergone a very bizarre situation where a meme of you and I think you were probably like the first comedian to really become a meme, and then the meme takes on a life of its own. What was that experience like? It's not as not as shocking as people think. It really doesn't affect affect my life all that much,
these shooter memes. I have gotten a few visits from the FBI, but there have always been I explained to them how how computers work, and I explain to them that it's possible to make a to make a Facebook account with someone else's name, and then they usually they usually stand down, not to mention the fact that I tower over them and physically dominate them and intimidate them in our interactions. So they have we got this buff guy here looks
like on Trotzky, is you got like you got? Like the first time they sent this guy that was looked like Colombo like he was. He actually struck me as a as a sharp, sharp guy, but he was like a little guy in the seven. Yeah. Then the second the second time they sent two big dudes that I was still bigger than and I still was standing there flexing as I answered their questions. Let me can I can I give some shout outs to Jay before I forget here? Yeah, shouts people
on. Shout out to Frank Hassel, check him out on YouTube, Shout out to Big Flame. Joey Instagram, j x x y y Jet, Neptune Concept Graphics, killing It rains FX. It's a short list. I'm almost through it. H W. Girardi on Instagram, Derek Mave's B nine Tumor, Jesse Yellen, Joe Rogan and Can't Bot and Weking Ball, can't Bot and wecking Ball check him out. Let's keep going here? What else?
What else we got to talk about? Let's talk about the great reset, because this whole idea of have you heard of this happy talism thing. This this like gay version of of capitalism even more gayer, where it's like, now we're going to focus on on an economics of making people happy. The u N is going to replace individual entrepreneurs and you're gonna be awesome.
Yeah, then that sound good. And this fits into this great reset where they're going to replace uh, like owning stuff with with a circular sharing economy. That's what they want to bring. Has anyone has anyone coined the term circle jerk economy yet? Can we start using that where it goes apparently? Okay, No, that sounds that sounds fun. So you rent your stuff and you kind of like share the land and stuff like that. Okay, Yeah, you want to have a car? I didn't need it anyway,
I didn't want it anyway. I want I want to as long as the as long as the car that I'm renting can somehow benefit the impoverished people that uh throw glass outside my building and make it so that I have to get new tires and new windows couple of months. As long as it can benefit them somehow, I'm happy for that. I love it. Now you have a great reset. Yeah, I'll bring this up because you know, we we know you. You're you're a fan of Stephan. Of course, Stephan
just got deep platform. And one thing that you talk about in some of your videos that's actually pretty practical. I wanted to get to because you do have some good videos that are advice to young guys. And if you want to mention some of that, because those are pretty popular as well. If you want to what's some what's advice you give to young dudes? Well, step one is get you some of these some of these right here estrogen blockers.
Okay, you might need some of those. Dude. I was so I was so lost because I had a h My father wasn't like negligent or anything, but he just wasn't like he wasn't a man in the sense of like of you know, the sense that we would we would use it. And there's such a there's such a lack of masculinity nowadays and an absence of male role models, and it's, uh, it's a crazy, crazy looking
landscape. And that's why I think people like Stefan. Stefan gets a lot of a lot of people beefing with him for being culty and dogmatic and whatnot, and there's people that want to pick bones with Jordan Peterson over being kind of basic. Can I say the B word basic bitch? Is that allowed people people think, you know, Jordan Peterson's kind of a basic bitch guy, and he's also you know whatever whatever weakness with the painkillers and whatnot.
But I think it's it's so important for to find male role models and try to emulate them or figure out, you know, get the get the old wisdom, the wisdom of old, and bring that into your own life because it still applies. We're still in We're still in a battle. It's a an info war. It's a battle for the mind. It's not a bloody trench warfare battle. But we're in. We're in a battle for the soul of humanity right now. So you better start acting like it and get some
of that some of that old son Su wisdom. Yeah. I remember when I was mired in student debt back in my twenties and I was listening to Alex I listened to stuff on at the time, and they were always talking about being an entrepreneur, and I kind of had them in my mind that you can't start your own business. That's for some other weird CEO dude in Silicon Valley or something. And then finally I just sort of broke and was like, I'm just going to try it on as well. I'd rather try
that than be a wage slave. And I ended up having some success. And so I think there's a lot of wisdom in trying to get young guys to think about being an entrepreneur. And you promote that a lot. I really appreciate, but appreciate that about what you talk about. It's getting harder with the tech stuff, but you've been successful still. I got something important here, Jay. The only real resource young young men nowadays are so destroyed. They have their hormones, are fed up. They have, you know,
no money. Everybody anybody I talked to that hits me up on Instagram or whatever. I'm like, the first thing I asked is how much money do you have saved up? They have two hundred dollars, Like nobody has, nobody has nothing, nobody has any skills, et cetera. The only thing young people have now is time. Time is this It's it's cliche to say what a golden, important, vital resource, precious resource it is,
but it's also true. You can't overstate the importance of time. So going into going into into business, being an entrepreneur or whatever, or find getting some sort of skill like uh, taking taking your time and trading it, trading it to somebody else for a barely over minimum wage. And if it's if it's not getting you skills, if it's not advancing what you want to do for yourself in the world, it's it's uh, it's such a colossal
waste when you think about that. If you if you're working at Target, if you work at Petco, if you work some ass job like that, you should imagine yourself on a on a wooden stakes like an old witch burning and imagine just know that that's what you're doing with your your your vital essence, with what you've been given. If you work it, if you work a day job, you are burning everything. There's that. I like that.
I hear that beautiful piano music and I feel like I'm Matthew McConaughey flying my link and I being a spade because I think that's I think that's that. I think that's that beautiful music from that weird, creepy movie in her Staler. There's also she she's a bunch of it's a bunch of mess. Ex huge me. I'm sorry I went into I went into Matthew mode and that stuff. There, Sam Hyde, he's with me here on the Outcome show. Welcome back, Sam. We were talking about men, what it
is to be a man. You say things like simple stuff, lift weights, get a skill, get a trade, get it gone, go crazy, become insane, become desperate, go out in the streets. I can't say that, right, are you crazy? I can't say that. No. I think, uh, when you first when you first start getting woke, when you first start learning that the the world is this sick hall of mirrors. Uh, it's it's tempting to get feverishly caught up in the various
little plots and schemes and attempts to unravel the unravel them. Which is it? Which is important work. But I think a lot of people get overwhelmed by that and they get sort of uh, sort of fatalistic and black pilled, as they say. And I think for anyone who ever ever gets black
pilled or overwhelmed or or whatever. Yeah, pape silver right the silvia right there, I think it's it's one of the most radical things you can do is take ownership over your own little circle, your own you know, yourself, your family, your friends, becoming uh treating treating that like it's this world problem problem that you want to solve, and uh step step one to that is learning about masculinity and getting That's that's why people like Stefan Malinu and
Jordan Peterson are so attacked, even though none of what they say is really you know, insane or racist or what have you. It's just what they're saying is radical because it's it's effective potentially in uh fixing the world. I think people need to uh just get that, you know, get that masculinity. Homie. Do you feel like comedy is like is it dead now? I mean I remember ten years ago I would I would watch Mitch Hebberg and comedians. I thought, oh yeah, stand up. It's it's kind of
funny. And then it's like, in the last ten years, stand up is almost itself another vehicle for social justice. And you got these yeah Hannah, Hannah what's her name? Trans comedian and she's just propped up because of like some weird you know fixation that even yeah is even big ones, even great ones. Is that a man right there that we're looking at. I thought that was a lesbian. Well, if he kills Samantha Hyde, then you would probably be welcomed back, right if you do. That person is
so disturbing to look at, I probably would. That's a good tactic right there. I tried. I tried to being black, but nobody, nobody. I didn't take enough met melotonin or melot melanotan too to convince people, you know, comedy, comedy is dead. I mean for comedy to be, for comedy to be an art form that's like worthwhile, it has to it has to be subversive. It has to be the underdog, it has to be the voice, the voice of truth, of truth that's like uncomfortable
to speak. And now the version of truth that's uncomfortable to speak is uh f Trump. You know what I mean? In one way or another. It's whether it's availed in a sophisticated way or whether it's just straight up uh, look at Donald Trump. He's so fat, he's got no penis. He must have a short penis, or whether it's something more sophisticated, like like uh, some of the stuff that Dave Chappelle has done recently. It's it's all f Trump in some way or another. So no, it's it's
it's a wasteland. Yeah, it's and and there's a there's a similar similar parallel in journalism. Journalism used to be supposedly this thing that was there to keep eyes on the establishment and to critique and you know, chase after stories.
You know, supposedly the we have this idea of journalists going after mobsters back in the fifties and they would pursue the truth to their own you know, altruistic hand where Yeah, and now now it is the establishment now journalism now, the political establishment bends the need to the to the media, uh a lot of the time. And now it's just hand in hand. It's it's part of the same uh, same coke to pus, same octopus there. You know. Do you think there's stages of the cucking of comedy like
that? Does a big comedian kind of get to a certain point and then he's maybe exped to do this this this, to to go to the next level or to keep getting the work. Is that where it's they're all basically expected to do this. They made it. They made it pretty clear to me that we would have. One reason why our group kind of fractured afterwards was they made it clear to me that we would have been able to keep
the show if I issued a public apology and took our subreddit down. There's definitely time, there's Yeah, of course, anytime you get it's probably this. I mean, I'm sure it's the same in any in any field, any industry. As you get, as you get bigger, people come out of the shadowy figure comes out of the woodwork and tells you, hey, you have to say this. Just alter your message slightly. You know, if your if your podcast gets bought by some company that has a lot of
Chinese money. Here, there's probably a topic that you're going to start avoiding because of it. You know, what's your favorite MD sketch? Joe Rogan? Sorry, we'll get to your challenge here in a minute. For I want him, I can taste blood. Probably my favorite stuff is the stuff I did on my cell phone in my my mom's apartment way back in the day, because that was the most insane moment. Your mom is just golden. Yeah, it was. It was the most insane and desperate, desperate
time of my life. And those videos it was like the one, uh not ray of hope, but it was like the one. The most joyous moments were in front of that mirror, just saying the most cracked, cracked out stuff that I could come up with. Your mom's echoing constantly, I know, well, part of part of her. It's not it's not so much that I want to abuse my mom or anything. I love my mom
so much. I talked to her often, but her style of parenting was just such a constant like browbeating and nannying and like telling telling me that my teeth were gonna fall out if I, uh, you know, used them to like unscrew a bottle cap or something, or that I was gonna burn the roof of my mouth, like hypochondriac hypochondriac stuff like to an extreme, like constant warnings, you're gonna you're never gonna, You're gonna lose your fingertips,
if you touch the that thing, you're gonna get electrocuted. If you go down your stairs, you have to watch out on your streets. So so the uh, the kind of like light light abuse that I gave her in those videos, it trust me, is fully warranted. And probably she's boomer right, there's something about the boomer or they're afraid of everything, you know, like they're really afraid of everything. Yeah, yeah, yeah, big time. She's def boomer. Boomer to the core, Boomer to the
core. Now you have a campaign going, let's talk about that you have issued to get you want to get Rogan into the octagone. I've issued several threats. I've had some of my friends from the martial arts world, the Chuck Norris, Nick Diaz, Lennox Lewis, et cetera back me up in real videos that they made for me, not cameos that I paid for. That's a rumor that I want to squash right now. There's a rumor going around that I paid twenty five hundred dollars for a Caitlyn Jenner cameo that was
canceled, but my bank account still got charged. I'm waiting for the chargeback on that. That is. That's a rumor. And Lenox Lewis and Randy Couture did indeed come out with messages just for me. Because I'm in that world. I'm in Joe Rogan's world. I'm kind of a master of that world. I'm more I'm more respected than Joe Rogan. As you think Lennox Lewis would make a video for Joe Rogan, I don't think so. Okay,
the guy's multi multi millionaire, best legendary heavyweight. I don't think he's making a video for Joe Rogan. He made one for me because I'm in that. I'm in the game. I'm in the game, Joe, and you're ready, you're ready to step into that octagon. I'll step into the octagon with Joe. I don't care. I'll let him. I'll let him put his pajamas on and try to try to cuddle me and roll around.
I'll punch him dead in his face. I don't care. I know what his strategy, and his strategy would be to hug me and try to cuddle with me in pajamas for ten minutes, try to wear me out like that. Now you're getting punched dead in the face, Joe, I don't care. If you've got a turning sidekick, I got a flipping sidekick, I got a backwards around town sidekick. You haven't even seen my sidekick. He'll come in with a team of lawyers, probably ye, I'll come in with
a team of Hispanic gangbangers. How about that, Joe Street. I got trolos, my home, my ms, thirteen homies, Seysan Chino, Campache, Chico, Chachi, chich They'll all be there. And by the way, I issued a challenge to you which you ignored, which was that after that I will step into the octagon with you and you can bring butter Bean or any of you can bring butter Bean or any of the uh uh uh you know washed up. I know you're a man of You're a man of
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