Nazi chicks are hot, man. Hello and welcome to yet another episode of Unrelenting. What number is this, like 93 or something now? Something they're adding up. They're getting in there. They get 90 to 92 is unrelenting. I'm Darren O'Neil. He didn't have to leave and he won't be speaking much today because his eyes are glued to the screen. It's a good point. I'm glad you played Final Countdown, because I was just counting down to the 10:00 mark here.
When the sale starts, it starts is that we're not going to be able to buy even more spaceships from right now, literally as we talk. Yeah, Taylor Swift dropped some new stuff yesterday and I didn't know when it was gone before I knew. And I'm like, Damn. Really? Yeah. Were they bifurcated? Is that the correct word, Mike? System of having a script that checks the main page being it was on a hidden page and not linked from the main page. Mike, you bastards. Well, that's no good.
But there's a rumor that this is going to be happening daily now through like Black Friday. So we'll see how they're going to self. Should they? Yeah. Just drop some rare stuff like the one that I missed out on the last time, which I don't even want to play it. It's just I'm got that OCD where I have all the other vinyl, so I want to have that complete vinyl collection. And they came out with a heart shaped double vinyl set that originally sold for 40 bucks and now is selling for like 500 bucks.
But they were selling them for 40 yesterday. They dropped a few again. So it's like, Damn, wow, I don't want to pay big bucks. I mean, I know you do when you get your spaceship. Do you like to pay top dollar for this bass? Like to pay big bucks either. I just have a big buy. That's why this gene actually makes everybody call him Captain Gene before they can even come into his house. Like, Can I come aboard, Captain? You mean like a boat? Like. No, no. Space, Captain, please.
Do you know what you call somebody with multiple spaceships? Admiral? Admiral, fucking a What's the admiral? Fucking Ailes's bullshit. What is what is above Captain? Admiral. Fucking a admiral. Fucking it, man. That's. That's the title for somebody that's in command of multiple spaceships. I want to see you. We need to get you a jacket. And then that would be the new Howard jacket that says Admiral Fucking on it. that's a that's. I guess that's good. Yes. Hello, Admiral.
Now, in the game I've got a nice leather jacket this is in the. Is it soft Jean. I mean it's pretty damn soft now. It's good leather in the game. It's only the finest leather. It actually. Tom Cruise kind of stole what it looks like. And I was in the Top Gun. Well, he'll do that. He keep very well abreast of what you're doing in the video game world. If he tries to emulate that in his movies, I'm pretty sure he is a closet gamer. I mean, he's a closet something.
Welcome to Unrelenting 92. I mean, imagine how good we'll be by 93. I know, right? And we do a show next week on Black Friday. We can. I don't have plans other than try not to buy things on Amazon. Is that the whole thing? It's like everything is in Black Friday doesn't really exist anymore, which as far as a shopping experience, they've stretched that out until like months. Yes. I mean, it's like, okay, it's October 15th, Black Friday sales start today.
It's like, well, that's not really a Black Friday sale then. Yeah. And Black Friday sales that used to be to get people to go shopping at their location, right when it's virtual, when it's online. I don't understand. I mean, I get it. It's the same thing. They want you to come shop on their website, but then why elongate it? The items that used to go on sale for all those that aren't old enough to remember, they would actually take good products.
You know, it might be that $2,000 Sony TV everybody wants and they have like five of them that they're going to sell it a thousand bucks right now, almost all of these sales are products that I wouldn't want to buy anyway. this means you're getting old. That could also be it. It's like what people like. What do you want for Christmas? yeah, I no, I would I would have normally said Adriana Lima, But then you're sending me pictures of what she looks like now. And I'm like, Now I got my newest.
Don't, don't need that. I revised my list. Yeah. It's. She did not age Well, well you're the one that's always taught us, Jean, that there is an expiration date. Well, I mean I'm just stating the obvious here. Have you been getting spammed on your crypto yet, on your Get Alby account. No, no. This is. Yeah. They're spamming now. For what they're sending ten Satoshi boost booster grams with messages. I've gotten three of them since CSB came in yesterday.
With this boost for this show I've gotten 310 Satoshi boost no name. The first one says hey, their thousand dollar trial cloud mining hash just for you. Mint for free, zero cost for one day. All profit is yours. And then a link to the next one. RCMP c Bitcoin agency Find our ad in the new Bitcoin magazine. And then there's that raid. So they figured out how to turn that into, well, it makes sense. I mean, satoshis are borderline worthless. It's the cheapest form of advertising.
Probably it's way less than Google search exactly now. And it shows up in your inbox. There's another link and arguably one of the better Bitcoin only bedtime story by mail websites. And I'm thinking one. I didn't even know there were bitcoin only bedtime stories by mail. I didn't know anybody needed bedtime stories emailed to them. Is that something that would be. Yeah. The Zoomers do really lots of it. yeah. We make millions on this, you know, 20, 20, 20 to 24 year olds, you know, like we did.
We just sent you a new book. I would say Fall asleep without being afraid, without a bedtime story. you want to horrify them? I get it. No, I. Well, I wouldn't mind horrifying them, but I think that's not what they're looking for. But this is what, ten satoshis buy it because just sits right there and it shows up to complete alien ship pack $3,480 if that true seething. That's real money, Gene. That's not satoshis or. That's right. That those are dollars. So how much is that?
And so she's let's find out. Do you think that's a part of the system? Like they're there if they get you so used to things like, well, somebody said, okay, guys, it's a totally new goal for today's episode. I need 7,969,122 SATOSHIS. Is that all? That's it. I don't even have that in my wallet. Let's hope that I have about half that, but I don't have that much. Yeah, 1400 bucks just sitting there.
Yeah, and I. Okay, everybody just use my personal address instead of our combined one because clearly somebody doesn't need SATs. And I've cleaned out. I mean, I bought like 1500 dollars worth of Amazon gift cards with SATs not that long to go to Jesus, but ten satoshis is .0036. So it is a third of a cent. That is great rates on your marketing isn't it. That's the cheapest marketing. Yeah. Google will charge like a buck for that. A third of a penny.
Ten Satoshis just shows up and everybody's I mean now for those who have, this is why people then start paying for programs to filter things out. Where are you? Like, Well, don't show me any messages under X amount, because if you want to send me spam and you're willing to put a buck behind it or more, I'll read your message for a buck. Well, you're cheap. I think I would I wouldn't say I'd read it online, but I'd go, okay, cool.
You like if somebody just wants to communicate with you, it's a buck, right? And how many SATs is a buck? Let's see. We'll have ten SATs. They that little, you know, then $1 would be 1777. Ooh, that's a lucky number today. 277. Yeah. So that's. That's there. There you go, guys. There's your minimum set donation amount to what experience there. Actually, I read something. You have read a glance and go, okay, I'll read the math now if you want me to read it on the show. That was 13,883 sets.
You were thinking that should be at least like five bucks, but. Well, I mean, 5%. But if you said five. So that's why I went with 13,083. Yeah, I think CSB was under that. So we're not going to able to read his message about the 10,000 DSB data. Well, there won't be any of that. We're setting new bars. Yeah, Yeah. So previously we would have said get to see us be the world to check out his cartoons. But since we're not, you know, here, his measly amount of SATs wasn't even $5.
Then we're not going to write that down. Did you get changed? Rules don't. So watch him. But to be fair, he comes in every show so he gets a little leeway. That's different. That's called a recurring donation. Which is better? Comes in all the time. Recurring. Good. But it won't bring you enough to buy virtual spaceships, which cost real thousands of true virtual spaceships. Real thousands. I hope it has at least a nice Rolls-Royce engine in there. Rolls-Royce engines.
They don't make them in the future. In the space world, they. They do not license the Rolls-Royce logo now. But wait, do you have to license something if it's still in beta? And fans are making models in Alpha, Please. Whose fans are making all of the gear fans add stuff to the game. Is that something in this one? No, no. That would steal money from the company.
I thought it was interesting when there was a one of the first virtual worlds and I don't remember if it pre-dated Second Life or not, but there was one of the first virtual worlds that I remember was created by a company at the behest of the Band of the Pussycat Dolls. Believe it or not, that sounds vaguely familiar, although I don't think I ever got into that. I think I heard about it like Exit Reality or something.
The company was called, but it was quite interesting because it was branded and then they lost the Pussycat Dolls part and then they took the branding out. But there was like a Pussycat Doll store and you could buy the virtual stuff and you could do the kind of all the stuff that you would do in Second Life. You could walk around in the different areas. You could take teleport into your own owned business, you know, businesses or buildings.
But I thought the most interesting thing, at least one of the interesting things and what they were looking at doing there was they had clothing stores because, you know, you wanted your avatar to look cool like queen. You got to have your leather jacket in your in your game. Yeah, that's true. But it was allowing people to they would give you the templates. And anybody that wanted to create clothing could create and upload it and then they would get a cut of the money when that was sold.
I'm like, That would be great for the spaceship. I mean, you create your own spaceship, and I don't know how much money these people are making, but as I've mentioned, the wife likes Lego now. Yeah, there are people and there are sites that are dedicated to things you can make with existing Lego sets that aren't the set. So if you got. Yeah, that makes sense then, right? Do you of the Millennium Falcon set. But you can create this with it instead they sell instructions.
They just make the instructions and sell the instructions for like five bucks. I wonder how much money you can make doing that. People are crazy. Yes, I'll agree with that. I mean, he probably makes the money. It all depends on timing. That's one of the biggest factors that you can't predict for you can only take advantage of in business. See, I'm giving business space. So will you manage your timing? Yes.
You had a conference this week where doing actual work wasn't about the clients, but it wasn't a virtual spaceship. I'm like, I need to make some actual money so I can buy some big spaceships. Right? What do you have somebody that's like, Jean, we'd like to get into bed with you. Virtually virtual with business that is. I mean, maybe the other way, too. But, you know, what are you hoping to accomplish with this partnership? And Jean's like, we've got a few spaceships. I got my eye. Exactly.
You're imagining some looks. Hey, was I writer? Was I wrong about space X? You did say it was not going to launch today. It's not going to launch today. And it did not launch. They now they are saying tomorrow I think it'd be Monday. I thought I'd drive down there on Monday, but they're saying tomorrow. I didn't think they would do a weekend launch. That seems weird to me, but I don't know. I still think it's a better chance that they won't launch tomorrow and they'll move it to Monday.
Well, I just figured you went across the yard and knocked on Ellen's door and was like, Right. So when are you really launching? Right now. Well, he's a little further than the cross the way for me. He is further from downtown than I am. But I could like on the on the Tesla truck factory that is only three miles away from me do so for people that are looking at the maps and trying to triangulate, you can find the Tesla factory in Austin. Then you can know where I live.
You can then show up at jeans and breathe in that carbon dioxide of there. Yeah. The good stuff. The good stuff, man. It'll either get you high or make you healthy. No, it's. It's an antioxidant. It is yet another antioxidant. Get it? I mean, antioxidants. It's an intake. It's an antioxidant. Exactly. So it's good for you. And I think everybody knows that oxygen's bad. Yeah. You don't want too much. No. No way.
That's plus, this way I'm keeping all the CO2 in my house instead of polluting the atmosphere with it. Well, that's very nice now, So if, you know, if Jean never leaves the house, you're going to see all of those other. Those climate graphs, Yeah, because I actually I did get payments from Al Gore for my CO2 consumption rates here. So, you know, it's a thing. You have a lot of carbon credits, man. I do. I like the credits. You can only put those carbon credits into virtual spaceships.
You'd be in good shape. I'd be set then. Mr. Gore, can you explain the graph here where it really goes up? Yeah, well, Jean left the house, He opened the front door, and, yeah, all. All the carbon dioxide just flew out. You have to have some really good insulation and really most homes aren't that kind of airtight.
But I mean, it's heavy an accident, so it won't go through the made me really though if you don't have an airtight seal I mean you'll get mixing obviously and stuff but it's if you only have holes on the roof of your house, then it's going to very slowly drain out. It's an interesting way to vent everything, but I guess it could work. What? Some solar panels. But if you open a door, you know, there's a whole wave of CO2 that'll just rush out your front door right by your feet.
Well, at least it's by your feet. That's a lot safer. And another side benefit that's convenient is it'll kill any kind of pests you might have, like dogs and cats. Well, Britain's messed up on sites like, you know, rodents and crickets and all kinds of things that might try and live in your house. I guess that would make sense, because the CO2 is, again, a deadly I mean, that is literally how they kill the food supply for my snakes is with CO2.
Nice. So the the rabbits and the the rats and stuff, that's how they they kill them. They just put them into a CO2 atmosphere. You don't catch them yourself. You don't go out in the field. I actually am going out in about that actually next week I think I'm is when I'm supposed to go out there, my my hunting of the rabbits is a three hour drive to a rabbit farm where they have a whole bunch of frozen rabbits ready for me. The rabbit. They do. They're frozen, though.
I mean, why don't you want fresh? No idea how stinky those things are. You kidding? Now, I the nasty. I never been around the rabbit, Okay? No, I mean, I've seen people that had them as pets, which I thought was they're they're very stinky. Not a good idea. No, no, because they don't taste good after a while. So why would you want them as a pet? So you only have cattle? Maybe a lot. You have a lobster tank ready. I guess I could see G doing this, which is the lobsters before.
But then you're like, Well, you know, Hey, buddy, you know? And then one day you're like, I'm really having a hankering for some lobster. And you look at the tank and the lobster looks at you. Would you look at the lobster and jeans warming up the butter and that collapsed? Yeah, that thing. That would be a little trickier. I mean, it's doable.
I watched a video on YouTube of a guy who bought a lobster at a store and then turned them into a pet like a food lobster and then, you know, put them in an aquarium and that I'm gave them stuff and it you can do it. You can buy a food lobster at a grocery store and turn them into a pet. If you want, you can do anything. Yeah. If you have the right virtual spaceship. Yeah. Yeah, definitely right. Do you have a limit on your spending today on your blessed little as possible space?
You'll still virtual space. So far I've spent $70. Well, we're talking Really? Wow. For new probably new leather jackets for the crew. I know there's a new ship that just came out. This is a partially an addiction, I think. No, no, no. It's it's an investment break. It's really no different than Bitcoin in a way.
I suppose if these ships go up in price, if you can find people to buy things very much like Taylor Swift vinyl, if you can find people that want to buy something, whether it's visual art, virtual or whether it's real, then there is more value. There. Just the way it works. Exactly. You just got to know where to get it. So only $70 while you can, you can really go up from there, but you need to get some booster grams and yeah man, got to get them boost the gram.
If you boost a gram you know 5 million satoshis Gene will name the ship after you. There's only a handful of ships that you can name. Wait. You have to pay extra for that then or no, they're just expensive ships generally. So then it's like, well, if you want to name it, you have to add more that. No, they there's I think there's six ships in the game that are you're they're like allowing you to name because they are so grand that they but they do tend to be on the price
you're saying. Yeah. And you can't just like name them shithead or something like Steve Martin's dog. You can you can if you're the first person to do it they have to be unique names. I will. That would make sense because it has to be unique in the game. Yeah. Yeah. Do you have any name ships? I have all of them, yeah. All of them in the game. Like nobody else has ever bought one. And you only had to. I had to take a monopoly. I mean, ships.
A lot of people were like, This guy's a real sick motherfucker, man. I don't know what he's talking about here. What are the names of the ships, or is that too personal? A No, they're. They're all. They're all Atlas Shrugged names. Interesting. So we see a pattern. Yeah. So there's a Dagny Packard, There's Reardon. There's, Let's his name the pirate dude. I forget his name after I have. And then. And then? Then of course, there's John Galt. No, Mr. Sulu. So, no, they're.
They're all fairly consistent. I think I'm trying to remember. that's a different game. So I've got, Wait, how many games do you own? Spaceships. That's it, really. I'll give you some time here. If you need to add all these up, add at least five. Damn. Now, which one is still the favorite game that you go back to over and over? Well, it's hard to say because they, you know, they rotate. sometimes you want to be in one game and play that and sometimes the other one.
So I played quite a bit of starfield between like September and just recently a few weeks back. like a lot of hours of Starfield. But now the sales started our citizen. So now I'm going to be playing a little bit of sources, So this is going to add to the gameplay experience. I mean, I still play games that don't have spaceships occasionally do I like the farm? SIM just came out with the new, DLC, so I was playing that yesterday. Like the farm sim just came out with this whole new seed pack.
Man, it was crazy. That's literally what it is. They they have carried sea packs now, so I had to do some carrot planting. When you are so bored that you will virtually plant carrots, I don't know why you think that's boring. It's it's actually pretty awesome. I have never been to a farm. I'm sure at some point. I mean, not a huge working farming. My buddy moved from the area that, you know, in the suburbs where we lived out another 20 minutes south and lived on a farm like once a
high school hit. And I went out there. But I mean, it was just a family farm, not like, you know, not like something that had millions of acres or anything. But, you know, there were chickens and there were animals around and, you know, all these kind of things that would be a farm. Lot of cats and a lot of allergens. A lot of cats. Yeah, they had cats. I mean, I guess it helped with the mice problem, the merchant man's up to 650. The merchant man is up to 650. Nobody, including me, understood.
What that meant is somebody's been triggered. it's a ship. Them are these. Do these ships rise in prices? More people buy them. Yeah. Interesting. So it's an apprentice scheme. Buy them early and then sell them later. Ponzi scheme. No business pyramid scheme. Ponzi scheme. No pandering here. The business. Business. Totally legitimate business transactions lately. here it is. I found the one I was looking for.
When Gene spends $25,000 on virtual spaceships and then writes totally legitimate business transaction on his tax form, that is literally true, because since they both buy and sell these, I am just a trader. I'm a speculator. Yeah, I am not a crazy gamer. I am just a speculator. I don't even play the game. I just biceps and some I believe that would be people that do that. There are people that do that and I'm honestly it's that part of the game is more fun anyway the buying and selling.
See if you can one up somebody it's like all collectibles really. You want to buy them low, sell them high. Yeah. And they always have a you know, it's hard to there's something to be said for the old Latin caveat emptor, let the buyer beware. There's also something now let the seller beware.
It really, because I'm always torn how I feel about things when it's like, okay, somebody died and somebody sell, you know, it's an estate sale or they're having a garage sale and they sell an item for like a dollar that turns out being worth, you know, a million never happened. Maybe not to that extreme, but people sell things for nothing that are worth something a decent amount. And it's like, do you feel bad if that happens to somebody, you know, they die.
I feel good if it happens to me buying it. Right. Well, that's it. That's it. It's like if somebody and there are items I can see that being where people would never look them up like and you can check your bingo card if you didn't earlier. The tailors who have the vinyl. That any reasonable person who was unaware would be like, Whoa, okay, this is worth, you know, 20, 30 bucks. Match the vinyl record and don't know that they're selling for a thousand or $2,000 because people are crazy.
That I can see happening less now. I mean, I don't know if anybody pulls out of their garage or, you know, Grandpa died and left me a bunch of comic books and baseball cards. If you put out a bunch of Mickey Mantle cards and are like a quarter, well, then you deserve it, because you should realize that those things are worth money. Yeah, but there are things where it's like it might just fly right under the radar.
Like, I didn't realize this is a, you know, painting by an artist that became famous, but I didn't know who it was that I can see happening. And I don't know if I feel bad for the people that sell this stuff and then find that it was worth a ton of money. And you see this on the shows that deal with these kind of transactions. I remember a few with American pickers. I'm not sure that's even around anymore where they went in garage pickers.
Right. Write the American pickers, Frank Fritz and and the other guy, Mike Wall and Frank Christian University. I think the History Channel or something, the same one porn stars is on. And I think they went for like 20 years. They may still be around. They had a store in Iowa and then they bought a store in Nashville.
But there were a couple of times that they bought an item from somebody and found out it was worth a ton of money and actually, like went back and gave the people more money for it. And although we know it's all fake on porn stars. That there have been times where it's like somebody comes in and be like, I want to sell this. Well, how much you want for it? $1,000. Well, I know it's worth at least 100,000, so, you know, it's like you don't want to if you're a buyer.
There is a story of the fake porn stars. One where. Where? What's the chick from? Friends. Jennifer Aniston. Yeah, her. Where she came in to sell an Oscar? No, that's. Yeah. So it just. That was. That was a hilarious one. How much for this? Who are you and why? Yeah. Yeah, that's exactly what it was like. Yeah. Also, you know, what did you get? This one is like, Well, I basically what you wanted for what you know and so the the porn guy was played by the the breaking Bad guy,
the old one or the young one. The old one. Bryan Cranston Yeah, Yeah. So Bryan Cranston was like the old curmudgeon, the pawn shop owner, which he is really good at. He is pretty good. He's a total idiot. If you actually watch, like, non-scripted things he does. He's a socialist. Yeah, but he's from the area here, I think in the Chicago area. That makes sense. That's to breed here. But as far as yeah, it's something in there.
But as far as the characters that he plays there, he's fully committed. He's he's very good at portraying that character. He'll be like, Who are you? Although, to be fair, Jennifer Aniston now, after all of the Botox or other work that she's had done, I mean, it's good. It does not look like the same person. No, but she, I think, looks better than other people that have done all the work that she's had done. But she definitely doesn't look the way she looked before the work.
And I think I you know, I'm a big fan of just aging like I think people should just I enjoy getting older, aging when I enjoy getting older, too. I'm not talking about you. I'm talking about people. it's all right. And and so this whole crazy notion of trying to stay young by while not even. Well, yeah, look, they want to stay young, but what they achieve is walking plastic. Yes. Not real. Yeah. This is not like, well, you know, you could look young forever.
It's like, No, you watch one of the best movies that you've never seen. Brazil, talked about that back 30 years ago. And there's this sort of rich person drive to the age, which, anyway, I was at the event I was at. There was definitely a few people that were into that stuff. There was just popping some pills here to live forever. I know exactly. There was a few doctors that specialize in that.
In fact, one of the my potential clients I'm trying to get is the company that does that kind of stuff, though. So you never know. Maybe after I if I end up working with them, maybe I'll all of a sudden get a BlackBerry again because I've gotten the younger. Well, we're going to all be your Benjamin Button. Just go in the opposite direction. Yeah, well, I mean, supposedly when you inject, like, children's blood, it makes the younger, I don't know, I guess we'll find out.
You're like, Well, if we can just take newer stuff and put it inside you, then it'll have that effect because you are what you eat. Hillary Clinton has proven that. So, you know, buzzer cheats a lots of buzzer. Buzzer beater buzzer means she looks just like the buzzards from those old cartoons. She does that one in Jekyll right? Was that the old. yeah. Yeah, that sounds like it when she talks to the bowl. Yeah, for sure. See, Alex Jones has a new game out. Alex Jones is putting games out. Is it?
Does he have that as a no. Did you buy can you buy silver and boner pills from the Alex Jones that. No it's not boner pills it's Alex Jones game. Well you could be Alex Jones in the game. I think so. I don't know that. Let's find out. There is there's a lot of. There's a lot of fantasy. New World Order wore out with Alex Jones. It's a real game that you can buy for real money. Well, if he's got real money involved, then the shoulder doesn't buy this game.
So it's going to do the Mr. T thing and mixed it in with the Alex. It's got Mr. Deeds got Donald Trump in there. nice. It has the villains are George Soros and you know, Hillary Clinton sounds like real life. It's a real game, man. And for people that can't see the visuals that I'm showing right now, it's the new game of life, which my coach is nobody with. I can see visuals. Where can I see them? It looks just go to Alex Jones game dot com.
I didn't even know I didn't have that window open with the squad cars. So now I'm seeing things. Yeah. And, and it's since you guys can't see it on the podcast you play played similar to Donkey Kong or it's a side scroller called do the old Donkey Kong wasn't a side scroller they went up in Donkey Kong just to be fair. Okay, fine, fine. But what you're talking about is like pitfall that was the first game they used this whole inside scroller.
You're right. That's a good. Yeah. Look at you knowing video games, dude, I used to play video games back then, so you can buy right now on sale for 1776. Well, that's very patriotic. And Alex is the main character. He does the voice pitfall used to be so infuriating. Balance is struggling right now. They are trying to shut down Infowars. Well, they have been trying for a long time. Well, he's out of money now. Well, that makes it tougher. So. So he's looking for a donation.
Sort of like I am glad, man. Give me some money. He's. Yeah, He needs to get $8 million by the end of the year. Well, that's way more than we need, so just give it to us instead. It at least will be okay. We don't really care about Alex. He had a good run. Hey, now we hear about. I think he had a good run. He needs to come up with a new concept. Zoos, advocates. Okay, now we're back in spaceships. Now I can see what's going on here. $135. $250. Why are there different prices on this?
Well, they're all different. well, I mean that I see. But I guess different options. Different chip, different. Yeah. A star citizen which the game originally talked about, the they have, I think, over 200 flyable ships now and like 300 total. They have this do they have ships that aren't flyable? What's that all about? I'm like buying a car that I can't drive. That's what it is. That is correct. So I'll give you an example of an inflatable ship.
And that's basically what an inflatable ship is, is a step hasn't been released yet. but it's still for sale. I thought it was like a stab in cabin. Like it might be temporary here. The merchant man is a ship that has not yet been released that's non-viable. And it's $650. This is how many people have purchased these. I mean, I see like a 0% underneath. Is that there? What kind of stock is left or. yeah, yeah. Some of them are a limited stock as well.
Yeah. This one, this one's available, but it's, they don't tell you how many have bought, but there are certainly some statistics when it comes to money that they're making. Those lines seem to be getting longer. So total raised 624 million. So this is what they're doing to fund the game is that they come out with new items that you can then purchase to use right in the game. Yeah. Which they won't actually make for years. Well, we could do that. Well, could we?
Because it's a pretty good racket if you can do it. I'm telling you right now. I mean, I've got all the financials right here. This is like I said, this is the fun part of the game for me. Watching the financials and how they're doing. They're doing the market manipulations and, you know, totally legitimate things, totally legitimate ways. They move people's money from their wallets into their wallets. That's right. Absolutely. We're not happy until you're there.
You can see you can see in 2023, they're quite a bit behind where they were in 2024. But so they've got well, basically Black Friday sale. It is. They've got two and a half months to make this big red thing. So this right here, this, bump up above 4 million, this red box that I'm looking at that nobody can see other than you is 4 million that was today. They made $4 million today. So far today, in the last 36 minutes. Let's see, we've been doing the podcast for 36 minutes.
Have we made less or more than 4 million? Let me look at the numbers. It's a good question. Less, less and out laughs. Really? Yeah. We're in the wrong business. Yeah. We have to just produce a virtual podcast that nobody can actually listen to for 20 years. We need to do is maybe sell podcast that we haven't yet released. Yes, that's a great idea. I know, right? Diggy Guru would totally be in the buy in some of those. Yeah. Is that a thing? I think so. It would be if we said it was. Yeah.
So this is my chips that I own that I'm scrolling through this. This is your inventory. My garage. Yeah. Yeah. As you can see, I'm an admiral. Definitely Admiral fucking a is what it is. Fucking a right here at the Unrelenting podcast, Gina has more than God. Well, I was going to say, though, that is probably true, but although God could just. He could strike you down. But you do have you have more spaceships than I have Taylor Swift vinyl records.
And I know now that saying something the vinyl records are cheaper than these are all investments. These are all technically investments. Then you have like six or five of this one type. So this is, again, in the hopes that one day people will want to buy those in the hopes that someday they'll make it. And then someday after they make it, people will want to fly it. And they can't just reproduce and make another billion of those. yeah, yeah, yeah. But the price will be higher.
It is all economics, kids. That's what you come to. Unrelenting to learn. That's right. It's how we teach the kids to have a career. We teach you about the capitalist system, which is the things that are enjoyed are funded. Money gets to that. Whether it is your favorite restaurant, whether it's favorite musician, whether it's your favorite video game, it's all the same thing. Let me ask you a question. What flavor ice cream do you like? Well, you've got me hooked on it.
I haven't had it in a few months, but the Haagen-Dazs coffee is really go. Okay. That. Unfortunately, that is the truth. And that breaks the joke, right? That's the safe one that I like. That's okay. Okay, So pretend you like a different flavor. Okay. I like Rocky Road. A rocky road? I can't believe you're such an anti-Semite. Wait, is it because the road's rocky and it's been bombed and. God, no, no, it's because the bridge is. The joke is. And it's not my joke. I heard it. But basically that.
That all it takes for somebody to call you an anti-Semite right now is to disagree with them on what flavor ice cream you like. Yes. How dare you? How dare you Not clearly Step. Yeah, Yeah. That's just that's very anti-Semitic to like a different flavor. Ice cream. But then you broke the joke by liking the same flavor, that lady, right? Because before that, I mean, before we had the Haagen-Dazs talk, I have probably just been like, I don't know, I just, you know, chocolate or something.
Yeah, but it's that coffee's so good, you know, it's like that, which is why you can't buy it regularly. It's I. No, no, not, you know, the amazing thing about it is if there's only five ingredients in there, that's it in the taste. Good tastes better than just about any other ice cream. And you want it to be overprocessed. Now, back in the day when they were making ice cream, I mean, you know, you pour it in like, you know, cream and sugar. That's. Yeah, well, that's two of them.
Cream, sugar, coffee or something in there. No, no. Vanilla and milk. Milk. There you go. It's that combination. And that's all it is. And I've made a homemade version of that and it not taste as good, but the homemade version I made with heavy cream and espresso. Ooh. And you know, just kind of did things by trial and error. But it was good, but it wasn't as tasty as the Haagen-Dazs is. Yeah. The ratios are important. Yeah. Yeah. And that's the hard thing, I guess.
The experiment enough times you might be able to come up with it, but it's not. It's not like they tell you what the ratios are in the other side. The rate to throw in the caffeine with the ice cream because otherwise you're like, you have the ice cream and you're like, I'm kind of I'm going to have that sugar. And then that kind of no caffeine boom. Yeah. Although you might have a caffeine and sugar crash at the same time that do you. That may be definitely a thing that could happen.
Explain the items that are loaners and not in your hanger here. Just looking at my screen. Yeah I'm like, yeah, something like that. So it's like the owners don't own. Yeah, yeah. The loaners are ships that they give you until they make the ship. They haven't made yet though. So it's like if you take your car to the shop and they're like yeah that's exactly what it's loaner. You take this with jeans. Yeah. Yeah. It's like your, your big $650 ships not manufactured yet.
So we're going to just give you one of these things and or well I don't know if any of these 17. Yeah. So we'll give you like one of these for 200 bucks while you're waiting for your $600 one. What is insurance. But if you're really digging into the game so insurance is for endgame. So essentially, as you can imagine, it's a space game, it's a multiplayer game. And part of the game is shooting each other. people are trying to kill you in the game. Yeah, people are trying to kill you.
You're trying to kill your life. It's like real life. So at that certain point, your ship will blow up. And if you would like to not have to buy another ship, then you need insurance. At a certain point, your ship will blow up. This is very much like life. It is life. It's just, you know, virtual, which maybe is better. Yeah. Now, so you're very this right now I just want to double check. Make sure your health is okay. Did you order your groceries for the week? I don't need to.
I actually stopped by the grocery store two days ago. When I came back from my conference. You went into a grocery store. I know, I know. I had to put on triple masks just in case because I wouldn't want to breathe the same air. I have to do a do as a COVID. You're like, nothing. It's just the people in the grocery. You're pretty much I don't want to breathe something. Somebody exhaled. That would make sense. No, but yeah, picked up some more, some more tea.
And I mean, do you need to have a whole cart when you go just for the iced tea and that you just drag that along with everything else? You can't carry that much. I see. No, I will. I never pick up more than 15. things of tea, which is like 22 and a half live, you know, liters. Has anybody else ever bought 15 bottles of iced tea and a grocery? Not a single. Serve anybody. Buy 15 of the large whatever they are. Not quite right. They're probably they're like one and a half leader bottles.
Is anybody ever done that in one trip? I need to order another one of the glass jars so I can have the top one iced tea Brewing's that way because there's nothing worse than like the wife. to get down to like there's less than a glass laughs Yeah, you're like, Well, now I have to wait hours for the next batch. So when you when you're brewing it in your fridge, you doing it in your fridge, correct. Yeah. Do you take out the tea bags a certain point or do you mean they're.
Liebmann But I mean there's, you're so you're, you're consistency of the tea, your strength of the tea varies depending on the when you drink it out of there it may get a little stronger at the end, although not much because it's usually within, it's gone within a day. So you know, it's not like it's sitting in there for days. So it's, it's like a gallon jug. Yeah. About their little less. Well if he had two of those then we'd always have one to rotate him. Yeah. You got.
I bought a tape, I bought a new freezer. Well why wouldn't you? You know, you can't put virtual spaceships in them, but yeah, I know. I could put real rabbits in it though. Yeah, it was. They saw there was a commercial the other day. Must have been during the Blackhawk hockey game. What are these places like? you get a a garage ready freezer for like 300 bucks. I'm like, that's not bad. Yeah. I wonder if it's did free delivery. That was the best part. that's not bad at all.
Yeah, but with as cold as it gets in Chicago, I always wondered, I mean, even though I know it's a freezer and I understand what it's doing, but and I also understand that in our garage in the summer, like you would have there in the hundred plus. So I'm like, is this something that's is that a good place to put a freezer? I mean, I know I could probably put one in the basement, find them. Yeah.
I mean, it's going to certainly like a little bit of juice, but the reality is you're well in my case for sure, with the garage freezer, I'm going to open it only when I need to feed the snake, which is means like it's almost never going to get open during the week, just maybe once a weekend or once every other weekend. And so you're not letting out the well, you're not letting in the heat, I should say. Right. And so it's not going to be that.
I mean, it's really it's like it's got better insulation than the cooler and you can in a decent cooler, you can leave a piece of ice in there for three days. I just wondered how long it actually last in that kind of environment being it's an extreme temperature ten years. The has got to do as pointed out by submerges in the troll room available a troll room dot I he liked our bit about the only accepting being arrogant podcasters in we both look like butterball turkeys.
Let's just put it that way. Let's just put it that way. We're like each £8,000 on these £8,000. Thank you, CSB. We will get you back when we'll get it. So all he has to do is just post that cartoon along with the donation, and then we will talk about it for some reason. I mean, we know this is air art, but each of us have like two microphones or what? I think I have three. You have one that's just like on your belly.
So I don't know if there's something going on there where that's, that's important. You got to do better CSB, you got to, you got to get rid of those excess microphones. You can do better. And Jean and I are never sitting at a table across from each other. No, no, we pretend to be. It's just virtual, like a spaceship. But thank you, CSB, for taking what we've got and putting it into art so quickly. Well, what the. How were we talking about turkeys when we put through art?
Well, we were talking about only accepting donations over a certain amount if we read things. The arrogance of podcasters. It's like we were kidding. CSB humor, my friend. It doesn't translate to polish. I guess you can play that game. Can we? We can. I can. I can make art. Yeah. yeah. Of Pomeranian dog. Yeah. Let's. Let's make an art piece of a Pomeranian instead of a turkey on the table. Ooh, the Thanksgiving. Yeah, that Would you really want to carve up a good Pomeranian? man.
I hear those tasty, tasty little pups. We have our turkey ordered for Thanksgiving. we don't make our own stuff. We just pick them up. I got. I got to. Yeah, I got to be funny. I mean, does anybody actually cook on Thanksgiving? sure. Why not? Sure they do. The Polish turkey. It polish their guy. Well, that's a very nice vest that turkey's. Where isn't that? I'm going to post this right now live as we're recording the podcast and no agenda social so that everybody else can laugh along with us.
So now you'll know if you're listening to this not live, does anybody listen? Not live? I'm not sure. Well, you should have the staff know who doesn't listen live. Now, we do have. I mean, as long as we're talking about donations, we do have a donation to acknowledge today. Okay, So this is yet another episode of Unrelenting. And there have been quite a few brought to you by Dale from Down Under comes in again with 103 48 Wow. Look at that. And he all you're the man.
He always has a note like don't share with Jean. Okay, My Dale, you're not the man's I don't say that. Give a gene doesn't know. So that's the beauty, He says Tom read. Wait, how many? How much? A donation. $103.48. Well, you read that wrong, dude. That's not $103. how many satoshis is That is 288,045 satoshis. That's what a real donation looks like. That is over a quarter million doses, but that's over a quarter million Satoshis Damn straight. That is quite awesome. C c c.
