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ChatGPT 4o1 says: “Strap in, buttercups, this episode of Unrelenting is a raw, unfiltered firefight of conversation that tears through superstitions, tech gripes, and caffeine jitters like a SEAL team hitting a hostile beach at midnight. The hosts attack every topic—from messing with Mac Mini audio settings to dodging online censorship and grappling with health …

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Opium and Opening Banter

I like opium. Opium is really good. Yeah. Let me show you.

Official Introduction and Episode 138

Hello, and welcome to episode number 138 of Re Lending. I am Darren O'Neill. He is jetting off to Leuven today. Of course. Friday the 13th. He's Whistle's 35th birthday. Which means he's, what, ten years too old for you now? 1550. Way out the ballpark, I mean. Yeah. Does it show $1 billion? Let the age go up a little bit. No, no. It's just let's forget it. I have values, man. I don't compromise. Right there, there's the show opener. Could be the show closer. Right there.

Though I don't know if everybody believes that or not. I'm still working out. Dealing like, with the sound. Yeah, the Mac mini, because there's multiple ways sound should be to get me mo to not in the Mac mini, the choosing because of using the program that we do to do the themes of that.

Mac Mini Sound Adventures

I mean, that's still playing on the puter and that's got to be going back to the Mac mini. Of course, they ain't doing it wrong. It should be playing on the, on the, multi. Well it is, but there is a volume like control all then for the mode two and then there's still like the other day I went to preview a track while doing the show the right. Okay. Yeah that you can use the computer for sure.

And then another one was coming out of the speakers and it's like, well, no, I want everything to come out of the headphones. And on windows, it was a very easy, maybe janky way to do it. But on windows, I would just go in and turn off the sound source that was driving the speakers. And I don't know, is there a way to turn things completely on and off in the Mac? And I'd be like, well, no, never use the speakers. Never use a speakers. Yeah. Never. Even. That's a good question.

I'm not run across that. But yeah, I'm curious to see if you find an answer to that, because in windows it's very easy to be like, nope, never want anything to come off. Yeah. You just it it's no longer device, right. Obviously can be accessed every year in a mac. I haven't figured out a way to, like, turn the monitor speakers off or something. Right. So that way, no matter what, nothing is ever set to try to come up. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's a good question.

I don't know that these are the kind of things when you switch the platforms you're like, okay, there has to be a way to do it. Yeah. When you get down a rabbit hole and you're like, well, there is no way to do it. I mean, there's no way to do it. Well, remember now on the Mac, there's, okay, I see okay. So even odder and it's like, I don't care. But on the outputs for mice in the sound panel. This is beautiful radio for everybody who doesn't have a, Mac mini or Mac and one.

Well, it's it's tech support in the morning, the, the outputs and inputs. I actually also have outputs listed for the coding machine of the next room for the Onkyo receiver, in the next room for the road from here in the next room. But you want that, right? I mean, I guess there are times. But now the most interesting thing. Okay. Yeah. If everything works right, that would mean, okay, whatever. I'm playing on this computer, I could just go boom, hit the Onkyo.

And that would be a beautiful thing. If it's like I can take my playlist, put it into whatever audio program I'm using here on the Mac, and have that just magically play through the big speakers in the next room. That would be delightful. But I want ways to turn these things on and off and at least be able to toggle them. So it's like they don't accidentally start playing. Yeah. I'm looking at the other devices manager thingy. Yeah, the auto devices manager thingy. Yeah, right in the thingy.

So eight channel, 24 bit the the really? I didn't realize my TV could do eight channel four bit. That's fancy. That is very fancy. The Mac mini itself can do two channels. Right. So they were very. Now it could do more. I think if you give it the right output abilities. Well I think it can handle multi. Really. Yeah. As you can figure you know just showing me to those bastards, where is that? This isn't just in the sound output. Well, it it's the, it's the only devices application.

Sorry. It's called audio Midi setup. Oh, there's a failure with this. No, there's an audio program that's just got audio. I'm just calling in the settings. Whoa. No, it's in utilities. You have to go to utilities. Oh, I thought you need this. No, so I just what I'll do is I'll now hit command in the spacebar and then just type in audio audio Midi setup. Now I see that there audio Midi setup. And you've never been here. No. Oh yeah.

That's lets you configure all this, stuff, including for the all too. Well, this makes a lot more sense than now. I also see Clean Seed in the pupusas for coming in. And then all the channels, they are like volume for everything in the. Yeah, yeah. You can configure inputs and outputs and stuff in here. That is bizarre, but I don't know if you can turn off a device. So I'm still don't know the what's down there for like oh yeah there's a hi devices option.

Now does that actually shut them off though. Or does it I have no idea but I don't know. Oh it just it decides you're right. It doesn't shut them off. So for the external headphones that's what I'm using as my speakers. Yeah. You also have Mini studio which lets you configure all your Midi setups for your professional Midi controls for everything that you can possibly want, but it's like there's no way to do it.

It is interesting that this is, that this brings every new little bit of channels in. So when you add things with the created, with the loopback back from Rogo, Meebo, great software, it just shows up in there as a device. So I'm running at 48. Yeah. Yeah. It's just creates virtual devices.

It's basically I'm running a very similar software on the PC, which is part of the Stream Deck Pro, which is a software based audio mixer, which is lets me create virtual channels on the PC so that you can like, play your game audio on one channel, have your microphone on a different channel, have music and clips on the third channel, and have your discord people talking on the fourth channel and all that is done in audio, you know, in software.

And I think what the answer is not to turn it off, but to choose the mode you in here in select use this device for sound out. But even though it's working for sound output, obviously, you know, the external headphones are still labeled okay. So that shut that off. So that would I think do what I need to making the mode to the default for all sounds rather than experiencing my TV has a channels I don't know. You have to find out who that is. Nuts. Lots of channels and one TV.

Tech support right here I'm Taylor Swift. Birthday everybody. It's a big celebration.

Superstitions and Friday the 13th

Yes. Friday the 13th. Friday the third. I know that's one of those days. My dad superstitious does not like 13. No. Would not go out. He was here. Mason nights. You maybe you should be. Yeah I know that's never asked but never, never got. It's got worse. Like the older that he had progressed to the the prime. There were a few times where my mom and dad would be, you know, driving home from somewhere and he would see that the odometer was going to end on a 13.

So he would drive around like I'm black. So it didn't. So it didn't leave it on a 13. Yeah, yeah. Superstitious is a form of autism. Yeah I can see that. That's an interesting because he's like you have to do something. Yeah. If you don't do it it's like it's going to drive you nuts. You give him that and you might. Yeah. And I have you know the worst thing was it doesn't happen all the time. But it's usually you know, again you know, it's just a little bit of insanity.

But when I was driving well, more I don't really drive much now, but there were often times I would get like 30 seconds away from the house and go look what, the garage door down. If you don't go back to check it's going to drive you nuts. Well I hate to tell you that that's actually not a superstition. That's a reasonable it's a reasonable thing to wonder when your mind starts going. And I, I, I bought a fix for that many years ago.

It's a sensor to tell you if it's a sensor that tells me on my iPhone, whether my garage or up is up or down. I know they have, the phone company that we've used forever. They have sensors to add to their little system, and I've considered adding when I should, because it's a nice way it appears to have some of these security features without having to let third parties monitor everything that's going on.

That this is all just directly through your device. And just kind of works having their, would they have water meters and stuff like that.

Home Security and Flood Sensors

The moisture meter. So that way if you're going to flood or something you put them on your kitchen sink and log before you flood. Because we had that happen a couple of years ago with the dishwasher, the hose came off under the sink that connects it to the drain. If you walk up into the kitchen and well, when we didn't usually have a pool up here, well, just remember that. Yeah, yeah.

And then when the of course, when the basement flooded that we weren't going to do anything about that because the power went out in that having your basement flood once and see at the time the monetary outlay was even worse than it was this time, like, oh, we got to spend I don't remember what we spent on this system that we had put in last summer with the backup sump pump with the battery back.

But it does make you feel a lot better when the power goes out during a storm and the water still being pumped out, rather than knowing your basement is going to flood. So it's a little piece of mind. It's it's good to have sensors monitoring things that could be problematic, like your blood sugar, for instance. Has that too much sugar. Yeah. Like you're on my list for a while. You're like, oh, why am I so tired and sleepy? Oh, what the hell was it? That was three pies.

I mean, was the artwork either was I didn't see. I'm always like, I don't want I want this to be funny. I don't want it to be offensive in any way, shape or form.

AI Artwork and Text Curves

But like, big dude with a beard, eating pies with all those screens, I mean, the, the I, I was like, wow, is this in Gene's house? It's it's monitoring it right now. It's like Adidas tracksuit everything. Absolutely perfect. And. No, no, a brand name was tracksuit. Right. But I know what they were afraid. No, no. Getting sued to put the. Yeah. Yeah that's a good artwork.

No. In fact, I think your eye skills are getting better because I, I texted you the other day about Random Thoughts, a great podcast everybody should listen to. One of the cover art. There's a lot of text. Yeah. I was like, man, there's no way I would have spit out text that looks this good. So I have no. And it does. It does it very well. And I had to make a little tweak. Just the one weird thing is when it kind of just comes out slightly, kind of like fuzzy.

That's like it had the text right here, but it wasn't as sharp as I am.

Like, honestly surprised that so far Adobe hasn't made a descriptive AI, that's built in Photoshop that simply uses the Photoshop tools to do all the text creation, because there are people out there that would love to be able to create, like make a text around this orange in the photo and make it blue and, have the the letters curve around it and do all of that without having to mess with moving the mouse right, and not have to deal with any of the.

Yeah. Because they it'd be so simple for them because normally AI is faking it. It's it's literally trying to find, you know, it while it's trying to find. But it's basically it's it's been fed a bunch of data and it's passing that data to look for the word orange. And then that's the shape of that word. Basically, and then put it on, it's kind of like it's rasterize it, right. It's doing it in, in, in bits.

Whereas Photoshop, if you had AI controls for Photoshop, you're just using the, the the native tools. So it's not it's not trying to fake it. It's just, you know, you're telling you what to do. And I think they'll get I mean, that's a horrible way to explain it, but hopefully, you know what I mean.

Well, the fact that Claude has it and now the ChatGPT is about to introduce it according to something I read, that they're both of these have the ability to use your computer is the easiest way to say it. So if you have Photoshop open, you can tell it, add text around this and the AI will take a screen capture.

It'll look at what's on the screen and then will know, you know if the programing is correct, but it will know that, oh, I need to go click this text tool and put it here and and do the whatever you want for you. Which is like the ultimate in automate. This is going to be great for like spammers and stuff because you could be like open up email program, you know, set this out, go find a mark and then take their information, and add this all together.

And it was a very interesting concept where they were asking it to. And I understand this was a very, a setup thing, so it knew exactly what it was going to do, I'm sure. But it's like, well, go to this program, you know, go to this spreadsheet and pull out this information and then go put it into the email program. And the I was able to do that. So it was doing basically a mail merge but a very yeah, they're just try to get rid of people there.

They're basically going to be able to fake your entire existence after they take you out. Well, exactly. Which I still think is a great idea for a sci fi story that I need to, to once have I write one for you. I think it would be much easier now. Hey, if you were gonna take out people and replace them and pretend that, they still were around, write a story around that.

UPS Delays and Customer Service Loops

Yes. What would you do now? I want to know the most nonfiction story. You know, it's like. And I will say, fuck ups for their little Twitter bot. My mom ordered a package through UPS United Parcel Service. Okay. Of course, the company that my brother in law works for, I forget about that. And it it got to Chicago area. I looked it up on UPS and it had gotten to the Chicago area. No. December 7th and then basically stopped.

Yeah. So it's like well in those I have one of those right now I have a U.P.S. alert from package from like two weeks ago. And it's like it's been delayed. What? What do you mean delayed and why? This just happens to be perishables, too, which is great. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I mean, not entirely. It's candy, but still, you just don't want to, like, 90 degree area, I suppose. And it asks for the tracking number.

Okay, you put the tracking number in and it says we have your package and it's on the way to you. But no, because it says it's delayed, you know, I mean, it's like it's just very much it's like, what else can we help you with? And one of the things was package is delayed and the package is delayed. And rather than doing anything or letting you like, contact somebody about it, we're sorry we don't have any updates at this time. It's like. Why are you even there?

I have three pending delivery items. Debbie. Erica, I have no idea if somebody could be sending you something. They've been around for a while, and, when you bring them up, it doesn't give you any more details. If there's up in the app. And if there's one thing we missed, please check again later. Yeah. Just later. It'll be ready later. Later. It's like, no, I want to know why it got to an area and then stopped for a full week.

That doesn't seem, once it does that, it's like it's never going to show up. And I checked the one, I'm kind of bummed now because I was just speculating. I'm not a full package from Carol stream, Illinois that apparently, supposedly is coming here. That's right in the area here. I didn't send you anything. No, Jean, just. If it blows up. It wasn't me. Was not me. I have no idea what this is. I haven't received the email I am or anything that shipped with UPS that I know.

Nobody knows your address because you don't put that out on the internet. No, definitely not. No. Their address, though, is 1/95 trail downstream of Illinois. So 188. Well, you have a full address? Yeah. Why pay for the UPS service? What was the address? It is East 1/95 Elk Trail. Carol Stream, Illinois, 60188. What will be there? Start sampling. Start sampling. The hell is that? I don't know, and then there's the Smith medical thing, but the address appears to be an industrial building.

Oh, okay. So that's always good. Yeah. The, Yelp was for 195 East Elk Trail, Carol stream, Illinois. The business is start sampling yelpers report. This location has closed. So obviously, something took the place of, of that employee. Yeah. I don't know. It is always weird when you're like, something is coming to your home and you don't know who or from what or what the hell. Is anybody sending anything to Gene or the snow? There is a Smith Medical Partners that's showing up to.

Do you have something from Smith? No, I get all my medical type crap from Amazon. And they can even give you doctor visits now, which is very. They really. I don't know that, for that work, you have to sign up for it, which, one thing, but, yeah, Smith Medical Partners does say that maybe looks like it's the current thing at that location. The, you pay like, ten bucks a month or something, and then you can basically do, from what I understand. Oh, I know what business. Okay, I know what it is.

So if you're like, hey, I may have Peyronie's disease, I'll be like, well, show us your proteins. Okay. Let's go again, bro. He does it. Yeah. That's when your penis turns out polish. Yes. It's a very weird thing to have, but it it hits, one out of every five Polish men. It is potato penis. Yes. Potato penis. Perogies disease. There are. There is a cure though, so don't worry. Yeah. Do not panic. Roaches disease is very treatable. It's also prevented by drinking Russian vodka though.

I thought I was eating more sour cream but need a cure. More sour cream and more sauerkraut. Maybe, did turn you little German if you did that. What's wrong with a little German? Well, that like a good sausage. No, no no, no, not like they started the world wars or anything, but at least they didn't win. I mean, there you go. There. Like the kid that, like. Do you know Kyle? I wouldn't go so far as to say they didn't win. It just took him a long time.

But they did build out the EU, which was the whole plan all along back in World War Two is to create the EU. You all like have all these. You exactly have all these little client countries that don't think they're actual countries, but really they're all working for Germany. They're a little bitty countries that want to act big. Yeah, but not pay for it. Nobody wants to pay for. I need to wrap up my prolog here. Let's let's get all the you you offended for this.

But this if you're in the EU, we hate the country you live it, but we love you. I mean, I like to do with, Jean's favorite part of the day. Popping metoprolol with coffee. Yeah. You're you're crazy. Well, I'm going to pop a B12 just so I don't forget stuff. The, not medical advice. Okay, let's talk about that for free. Tube? Yes. You tube.

Oh. L-I'm like, well, he's given by You Tube, so we can say funny things like Betty White was vaccinated 19 days before she died, and now have the episode pulled from YouTube.

YouTube Censorship and Medical Claims

Yeah, they wanted me to, like, go through and take, like, a little thing. Like what? We want to give you our programing to let you know what you can and cannot say. Oh, yes, yes, let's we'll teach you what your speech should be like. Me, I have a much better solution for YouTube when they are going to allow people to input an RSS feed so that they can mirror your podcast. They're looking to make money off our fucking podcast.

Of course there, if they find any part of it offensive, take that part out and just put it a little like audio thing commercial to a commercial, right? Well, put it in like, yeah. Speaking of Betty White, hey friends, would you like to buy some vaccines? This podcast brought to you by the vaccine manufacturers, blah, blah, blah. And then they come back in after the, the evil part of that that was done. I know it's a great solution. It would be very easy. Just walk or have a little swoosh.

Sounded like, well, that means we edited something out of the show. And I don't see any way that you can do that like you can in normal video. Maybe I just missed that as well because, I mean, I didn't even know there were audio, apps in the, in the Mac. But when it comes to something that was a throw away. Yeah, that took all of five seconds. I would just go in and clip it out because nobody would ever know it was there.

It wasn't trickled trickle to any part of the conversation, wasn't at all integral. I agree. And it when they say medical misinformation, it is not no post talking about things that you should do. It was talking about and they don't know. No Betty White was vaccinated. Well hey man, they have some blue haired 23 year old that knows for fact that's not true. Right? Sitting in their truth in, YouTube department. Here's what I want. Three of truth.

They have because we do not provide them, with transcripts. YouTube. They're doing those. They're using their own energy to create transcripts for every one of these episodes that people upload. Then they're using how much energy does it take to run that transcript through an I again find out if they're not using it. Well, I mean, they might be using AI now, but YouTube's been doing, transcripts of video shows for over a decade, like way before they.

Yeah, but do you think there's an actual person reading everything? No. I mean, that would be insane. No, no, no no, there's no actual humans working it, so, I mean, you can't even go to keyword because you could talk about Betty White all day long. You just can't say Betty White vaccine. Oh, I just killed the show, too.

Well, what they do is they look for the word vaccine in anything, and then they they look at the words preceding and, the words that are after vaccine and then whatever those are, they're going to mark as medical misinformation. So what if you say vaccines are good, everybody should do all the vaccines they can, because that's the only way that humanity survives. Is that misinformation? I don't think so. It is. But they think, you know it is. They think it's awesome.

Did you get your flu shot this year, Gene? Oh, I always never get a flu shot. I did, I got I went to the doctor. That's what she did. Like, you want the flu shot? I'm like, sure. The voice like, nope. Hell no. So this is our AB testing. This last year was the same thing. Neither one of us got sick. So, you know, you don't really technically need to get a flu shot. This is not medical advice.

All you need to do is just go outside and stick a syringe into a puddle and suck in some water, and then just inject it into yourself, and you'll you'll be good to go. Let's hope that this is totally not medical advice that'll drips in the drink. Please, let's let's get bad off you too. Yeah. Again. Yeah. Like I said, it was the game I wanted to play. That on YouTube. Off to see if there were any more. I wanted to see which which host caused the show to get flagged.

Is, is the game for unrelenting, like, cooking? Well, obviously not me. Oh, no. Never couldn't be. No, you're not the guy never boosting the medical conspiracy theories at all. No, no, never. You are the most grounded. Most, I'm a true slayer, that's all. You. You see what is coming? It's a pure blood. And it's like torture. Gotta be a trigger word, right? Pure blind. I would throughout. I hear that from somebody a lot. Yeah, yeah.

From somebody that you're going to that you've gone to war with now I hear. Oh I've gone to war. Yes. You, you and your friend of the three letter type who's no longer because you said something. I mean, this minefield. I don't want to touch it. I don't even know. What the hell are you talking about? BSE. BSE? Yeah. What about him? Yeah, he said you. He said you called him a racist and, And he said he is a racist. That's an objective fact. It's not.

It's not an opinion. And he is blocked you everywhere. And he will no longer support any show that you're on. What's really is this because I apparently I don't hear messages from this is something that happens with this with you and Ksby like every six months. It's like it's like just it's like the six week cycle with no agenda. It's like the six month cycle with you. And see, as me from. Oh, we're buddies. Were pals. Do I hate you? I will never let you go. I got gin.

Yeah. I don't even know how it all works out. This is where, like, the I is the comedy aspect. Yeah. Of people talking about things like vaccine. What are the other episodes that got flagged? Was we were talking about dating. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We said something like, oh, there's like millions of eligible 18 to 25 year olds or whatever. And then I'm like, you know, except for maybe not now they're dropping left and right from the vaccine. And that got that, got the show.

I see. It's all you. It's always you. It's always me until it's you. You just you're flying under the radar. The recumbent bike. They can't even see you. That's that's not you just slide right on through while I'm walking in at six foot six and you're just recumbent. Right on through. Although you have the swag on the back. Right. But you have did you have the big fly. You have to call somebody. Why. Somebody might run you over if you don't have the big flag I don't have a goddamn incoming bike.

You're the one riding your own bunk every other day for the day. Was it the orange flag? Was it a Russian flag? What was on the back of the mine doesn't move. So that's the beauty of the recumbent bike. Although it works. How does that make you any less nerdy? Because nobody sees it. That's, Yeah, we just talk about it. Yeah, but nobody sees it. I don't put it, but nobody sees mine either. I don't have one see it that more? Not for years. You should get another one.

Yeah, I should, shouldn't they? Just just to show that you are totally secure in your recumbent ness. Yeah. No I think I'm going to blame Adam for not losing weight. That's what I'm going to start doing. It's all Adam Curry's fault because I was so excited about when I bought this thing about like there's going to be great source of exercise. Be fun. You were excited about Adam stuff? Yeah, I was excited about health and living longer.

And then Adam stopped by a week later and it's like, oh yeah, yeah, let me show you my cool new bike. I but and he's like, what do we. You bought a wheelchair. What the hell is this thing? And so it's making fun of it. And I was like, well, I don't want to be 15 writing this thing now, goddamn it. It's like five grand in the toilet. It was probably more than that, wasn't it? Well, no, I think it was. I think it was like 4800. But I mean, once you consider you had to buy the shoes for it.

Which 300 bike? The special recumbent bike. Yeah. They were coming in for. There are their special shoes for it. They clip into the bike pedals. Don't forget the helmet. I don't believe in helmets. I was going to risk getting a ticket for that looking. That would be the most badass thing jeans ever done. Ticket for not using a helmet with the ticket on the motorcycle for not wearing a helmet. So that's. I've done that already. Like, aren't you afraid to become road pizza, sir?

And you're like, I am not. I was yeah, in the helmet. You might live long enough to do that. Without a helmet, you're guaranteed dead, so you don't have to worry about it in the morning. There. Omega project, I think the only person in the troll room. So we're losing my sig. Audience left and right. Probably all the medical misinformation. That's probably medical misinformation coming through. Yes, it's probably what it is. I can understand that.

I would imagine we say B12, B12, the wife's B12 levels were off the charts, and she doesn't really know why I'm the doctor's like, yeah, I wouldn't worry about this. I've never seen elevated B12 be a problem. I've never heard of elevated B12 this. You've heard of everything? Well, not that that's healthy. Yeah. They figure like, what do you on. What do you. Yeah. Because what are you eating that has B12 in it in such quantities that it's actually elevated. Yeah. That was like really elevated.

They did another blood test, doctor. So we'll see if anything else comes back. Was was the, needle dipped into B12 maybe for were being drawn or maybe and she I mean, the last time she was on a, you know, was taking B12, supplements daily. But then I think before the last one, she had stopped and it was still elevated. But it's like yeah that you just p out. There's no problem. Like vitamin D you don't want too much or too little. You want to be blessed enough. Yeah.

Although their idea of what just enough is is wrong. Oh yeah. Well this is the other thing with the changing. We talked about that with my cholesterol and he's like oh yeah. You know years ago was the number was this. And then they moved it to this and then they moved it to this. It's like, well how do you keep moving the truck. That's I remember back in, in like the 90s, that normal blood sugar range was considered 150 or under. And then probably late 90s or early 2000s.

Like I should really be under 120 and then back probably 20 tens, it was like, oh, it should be 100 or less, right? They keep shifting the gold. Yeah. You kind of wonder what like now they're saying, oh, we have an epidemic of diabetes. Like, one out of four people has prediabetes. Now. Well, you keep shifting what the numbers are supposed to be. So you're categorizing people that yesterday weren't pre diabetic, right? Right. Exactly. Like their blood sugar level. Level probably hasn't changed.

But your categorization has. And now you're like, oh, we have an epidemic. Whole bunch of people are getting it now that didn't used to get it. No. You changed the name of the disease, and now, miraculously, everyone has it.

Weight Loss Drugs and Health Debates

Well, because they have drugs to push Gene. Well, they they they do have drugs to push. I wish they were better drugs, though. Jesus. And, he was the, that we had heard a lot about the weight loss drugs, thanks to no agenda. That was them. But they've covered a lot in that man. Jarrod, Joey and Jarrod. Yeah. No. Yeah. When Jarrod was the one that I liked, I tried that for like two months and it was great. And then my fucking insurance didn't want to pay for it.

Yeah. See, my doctor offered that I wanted. Well, actually, your doctor offering it means nothing. It's your insurance that decides that, good or not, right. That would be the, because my doctor offered it to. He gave me two months supply for free and said, yeah, this will be great for you here. You know, we'll get you a script. I got a script insurance that. Yeah. No, no, you don't need it. We would rather you drop dead. Well, they would rather I keep taking drugs that don't work.

Apparently, because I was under the impression that these things had, you know, decent side effects. And he's like, no, no, none. None. Well, they do have some side effects. I shouldn't say that. That would be medical misinformation. Then we don't do that around here that anymore. They there is a potential for a, what they call it. It basically your stomach loses nerves. Wow. Which would make sense. Yeah, yeah. So that could be a potential problem in most people.

They recover from that after, reduction in dosage. But I guess there have been some reports of people that have had stomach, you know, whatever the, the I can't remember the exact term it is, but it's basically that's to do with, loss of, nerve in the stomach. But honestly, what I did it for me, it totally worked. And there was zero side effect. So that's not medical misinformation. That's a personal experience. Information.

And the more they're finding out, it's like it does something to protect the kidneys. It does something. You know, it's a it's a it's a natural substance that's in literally everybody who's alive right now. Humans at least. So all you're doing is you're taking what is a hormone and you're amping it up. Now you're you're you're injecting it so you're not producing more of this hormone. You're actually, producing it on a massive level and then injecting into your body.

But this has been around for like, I've known about this for the semaglutide for probably a decade. Yeah. And that have been going to Mexico to do it for a long time because in Mexico they have different drug laws. You could also buy it very cheaply, I might add, up until recently where they clamped down on this shit because of the, the crazy weight women. But up until recently you could buy it fairly cheaply for experimental research purposes.

If you have a crazy white woman and you're listening to unrelenting, the there's zero of those listening to the show. I guarantee you that, women shouldn't vote. There you go. See, none of them are listening. So where, you could buy it for about, 20 bucks a vial. And right now it's being peddled for a thousand bucks a vial by the, the big drug companies. Oh, yeah. And again, they renamed it if you want it for. Yeah, yeah. Which was? It's the same damn exact drug. It's not a drug even.

That's why I say it's same exact compound. Yeah, it's the same thing as insulin. So insulin is something that is naturally produced in every single human's body. If it's not produced, then you have type one diabetes. If it if it's produced but your body doesn't like it doesn't act very good, then you have type two diabetes. But every normal person produces insulin.

And for people with type two diabetes, like what I have, since your body doesn't react to the normal levels of insulin, what, me taking insulin, injecting and, does is actually, just add a bunch of extra insulin into my body, which then gets it to actually do what it's supposed to. So it's just it's it's basically a sensitivity issue is what they call insulin sensitivity.

So it just takes more of that same substance to, to have the same effect as a lesser amount of that substance would, a perfectly healthy person. And it's the exact same thing with, with this, we've got a, a substance that is naturally occurring in your body that is part of the control mechanism, the the feedback mechanism for hunger. And, it is controlled by a feeling of like when you feel small after, when you feel like a full. Yes, I'll feel full after a big meal.

Like Thanksgiving meal is a good example for most people. Which, incidentally, part of that is also tryptophan coming out of the turkey, which, makes you feel very relaxed and and kind of tired. And if you're at Bill Cosby's house, there's a little extra in the turkey, too, a little bit, yeah. But, you know, we don't talk about that because, his cortisol thrown out eventually. So what does that going with us? Just saying. Look, it's a natural substance. All that they've now done is found a way.

And this is the part that's actually unique to the drug companies is it's not the actual substance. It's the production method of the substance. That's the thing that they've actually got patents on is how to produce the thing or cheap outside of the body. And then, you inject it, once a week and you just forget it. Well, I can rely only on my experience with it. Right. So and this is about a year and a half ago. I did it for about two months. Is you completely forget about food.

Like there's zero feeling of hunger ever, right? Well, that was the main thing. He. The doctor's like. It's the it's the noise. It's the food noise. You're not let go craving anything? No, no. It's like you start forgetting to, you know, normally if you normally eat three things a day of you used to that like most people, if you're not doing like any kind of, fasting diet or anything, you will start forgetting to eat breakfast or forgetting to eat lunch.

You'll just kind of work through it or forgetting to, you know, eat dinner or whatever. Point is, you'll start forgetting that your body actually needs food. Now, that's not a good thing for skinny people or for, you know, white women that that are the cause of most problems in the world. But for people that are overweight, people that have other food related health issues, this show is so going to get them, that's not even making it. That's the, no, it's, it's your time posted on YouTube.

This one's it does it automatically. So I mean, that's that's the other problem. It'll just boot the whole show. I'm guessing it'll probably. Yeah, it'll happen there actually. But for people that it would be beneficial if your caloric intake was reduced. All that happens is with this drug, that process happens. Yeah. It's not a drug. You're right. I shouldn't keep buying a drug. That process happens sort of without you noticing. Well, that was the most interesting thing.

Tony Stewart, racecar legend. Yeah, he was a little overweight after he retired, and he started taking this, and he was on a podcast with Dale Earnhardt Junior, and he's like, the weirdest thing was, after about 48 hours on this, he's like, I started getting a headache and I realized I hadn't eaten anything in 48 hours. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, it's like, that's the only it's like, that's all. That's all it does. It's like, man, that what they've done. It's not magic, is it?

Look, if your body didn't naturally produce the substance, you would never stop eating. You would be constantly eating, which would be okay if food was really hard to find, like, say, 10,000 years ago. But when food is just one web page away from being delivered to your house multiple places. Well, I mean, right now. Yeah. Right now, in fact, I got food coming right at noon here. See? There we go. Yeah. Pre-scheduled.

Like around midnight last night, I was like, I'm gonna get peckish after doing the show. Let me get something ordered. And it's a, I don't know, look, ramping up the levels of anything that, beyond what they naturally occur in your body, has some risk. Right? There's a disclaimer. So it doesn't matter what it is.

You've got iron in your blood that that part of the hemoglobin that makes the oxygen from your lungs to the rest of your body to all the cells so that it can be utilized in your mitochondria to actually make energy. But if you ramp it up too much, you have high iron. That could be problematic too. So if you ramp up anything naturally occurring in your body, there is an increase in the risk. But that risk is individual.

Some people can tolerate things a lot better than others, and this is why we don't just have this available as a over the counter in Mexico. They do, by the way. But in the United States you have to get, prescription from a doctor. That's not a bad thing. I'm not against prescriptions. That's, That's fine. Yeah. Or doctors monitoring people when they are changing. Yeah. Body chemistry. Yeah, exactly. You're changing body chemistry.

However, this is vastly different than putting a completely foreign manmade substance like an mRNA vaccine into your body. Oh, yeah. I would say this would be a lot safer. Yeah. The idea, the main side effect. So it is probably for most people, I've, I've tried a few of these different medicines over the years because I've basically been diabetic. This is literally this this is what they're created for. Most of them were initially created for they for diabetic. I can't spit it up.

People for diabetics, diabetics, people that have diabetes. And then some of them start going into secondary uses, which are initially what do they call them off. Yeah. Off script. Yeah. Off label uses. Yeah. And eventually they'll, they start becoming on label for those uses as well. But you know. Munjal. Govi. Trulicity. All those things were initially available and cheaper, I might add. And they were for diabetics only.

And as they start to become more popular with suburban white women, the prices just shot up. I, my neighbors, a, pharmacist, the street. And I've asked him about this. I'm like, man, I'm having a tough time. Like, first of all, some of them drugs. Yeah. Screwing my drugs up so that the prices are high, the availability is low, and then the insurance just doesn't want to pay for it because they assume everybody who's asking for it probably is, suburban white woman. Yeah. Who doesn't need it?

Yeah, he doesn't need it. And the reason I keep saying suburban white women is, you gotta watch South Park episode on this. They did an episode that I did five, six months ago. What are you using? Oh, yeah. That was great. Yeah, yeah. What are you. What are you on? Wasn't that or. No, there was a fecal transplant. One that was very similar to that. That was a lot more than six months ago. That one was like 8 or 12 years ago. Yeah. It's, I'm very bad with time. I have no idea when things happen.

Yes, yes. Well you might spend one of them time traveling types that they could be back then. That could be a time Lord. I've got a Tardis sitting right here. Oh have you now. Yeah. It's a beautiful beautiful. It's bigger on the inside and outside, of course. Safety warnings are to stand for timelord time and relative dimensions in. So you you'd nerd. You a little nerd. Hey, I was watching Doctor Who since I was, like, 11 or 12. Tom Baker, baby, he was the only.

He's the doctor who everybody our age, everybody that's in the vicinity of having watched Doctor Who in the 80s agrees that Tom Baker is the doctor and everybody else is just another actor. Yeah, absolutely. And he's still alive to who? Prove to me he's no way it's me. Really? Yeah. He is. I didn't know that he is still alive. And it was last year for Christmas. They put out a album, vinyl albums. Hey, I've been doing that for a long time. The of the like.

They're they're not radio, but they're audio adventures. And Tom Baker was a part of it and they included a 12 by 12. So record album sized, lithograph autographed by Tom Baker. So I got that. Wow. That's cool. The only doctor, as you said. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he's the real doctor. And he's he would tell you the safety warnings for my gyro include that it can cause agitation, crankiness and other abnormal behaviors.

Yeah. And because it's a natural substance, some people maybe another co-host of yours may have an elevated level of that anyway in their bodies, naturally, that causes them to be cranky all the time. You know? Could be could be, maybe even with a, b, c he might have an abnormal level. Nobody knows if a, b, c is, the healthy weight or not. No, no, no one knows. We know so little about BK. That's true. But we are not giving medical advice. No, we're not giving medical advice. But I'm intrigued.

I don't know if I want to know if the insurance company would cover it, because then you find out it'd be worth it, because I know people wear it like they don't need it, like I need it, or like it wouldn't be as beneficial to them as it would be for me. Let's put it that way. And yet their insurance perfectly happy to. I have no idea because generally I have BlueCross. Yeah, I got generally good insurance that tends to cover most things. It costs twice as much as other insurance does.

But yeah, they were not. I don't know, I don't I need to I need to go set up a call with my doctor and have them send some more letters saying, look, guys, okay, let's cut the bullshit here. Guy said, you know, being diabetic for many, many, many years, it's time to give up some of this. And that's with the with the wife, with the sugar number going up. The doctor's like, yeah, yeah.

And you don't want to have, you don't want to graze it just so you could get the truck like, well you don't want to just like the scarf down some you know what would be the worst things you could possibly eat? Like the, Oh, the pies. It's definitely pies. Pies? You. So you don't. Yeah. It's around before you. Pies before you're going in for your, for your blood test. Just have, like, a 4 pound cherry pie from Costco. Well, it's not what they test for. So that's the second rejection.

Okay, well, how how do we beat the system with three? Yeah. So what they're testing is the AC1 a1 c a1 c dyslexic I'm one of those. But and that is providing roughly the last three months average of your blood sugar levels. And how does that figure it out. How does that stay in your blood. How does that work? At the same. Well, it's it your blood sugar level changes the way that the, the wave produced. It's it's a ratio.

Yeah, it's a ratio of this stuff. So, there there is a way to fake it, but I would not. I'm not even going to talk about it, other than the fact that. Yeah, I can hear that, I don't. Yeah. No, people should not be injecting things into their bodies in order, just in order to get other injectables. Exactly, exactly. Don't do it. It's. Drugs are bad, okay? It's bad. Do your own research on the drugs you want to take to your own research. Yeah. I was very intrigued that Sir Elton John.

Yeah, just recently made comments that the legalization of marijuana in the US and Canada was one of the best things and most dangerous things that has been done in a long time.

Marijuana, Hard Drugs and Choices

Well, it's a bit moralistic of him in that, well, he's coming from the viewpoint of somebody that has abused drugs massively, and he believes you mean a musician, right? Hey though, can you believe it? Although Uncle Ted, he says he's never smoked nothing. And I believe him. And that's right, he's poor. Except for teenage girls. I mean, that is about the only, That's the advice from Uncle Ted, according to the news stories of the past.

But Elton John said, when you're high, you don't make the best choices. And I never really thought about it. That's absolutely true. Yeah. In that way, which is it's a gateway drug. And the way I always had interpreted that was that. Well you know, if you're somebody that uses marijuana okay, you're way more likely to do heroin. And I don't think that's the case. But I guess it makes sense. And I would also go along with I don't think here's the problem. Whether you're I think this is for drunk.

If this is where he's wrong. Okay. I think that that statement that you just made, which is if you use marijuana, you're much more likely to use heroin is only true if marijuana is illegal. And the reason for that is because you get both from the same guy. Oh, you got the guy. I don't got no guys. But but if you were to get heroin, it would be from the same guy. You get marijuana from. You guys like it does make it easier going on. Well, let's, you know, they know what they're doing.

Never use the same heroin guy as you do as a weed guy. This is not. That is so bad. This is going to be the most banned episode. We may not even be on the, the no. Again. Yeah, exactly. We might get kicked off of there. The plug is been told. But Elton John's point was that if you are delisted from Apple, I know it's horrible. If you are in the this is a comedy podcast. Goddamn. And people you have to remember we are the Seinfeld of podcast. Yes, that's what you need to write it down as.

But you know, I never really thought about the fact that while you are inebriated, you're more likely to be, you know, somebody like, hey, I do some cocaine. Well, you're much more likely to say yes if you are three sheets to the wind, whether you're inebriated. That's true, Kajol or yes. And this is why a lot of cocaine overdoses happen with alcohol, because you you're not tractability, right? Yeah. Don't have the ability to know what you do. Yeah. Yeah. That's absolutely right okay.

So good though. And that's where the danger comes in. Absolutely. Well there's a, opener for the show if I ever heard one. What? I like stacking the. Well, I went where. I mean, you were watching Miami Vice for tips, not for, Not for the. I was watching Miami Vice for fashion advice. Right. And for, pet alligator advice. You're like, what? The columnist I can get is a snake. Reptiles. They're awesome. I should get one. I've got it in my house. That's that size that Johnson has.

One of the show has to be cool. Yeah, but I was intrigued by that from Elton John being that it's coming from somebody not on a moral high horse, but somebody that made those mistakes and was like, oh, that is a moral high horse. It's the same damn thing. It's like, talk to somebody. That's for it. I think it used to be a heavy smoker that managed to quit smoking. Oh my God, never talk about cigarets with that person.

They're going to get super moralistic, but they're bringing the same thing with the Alcoholics Anonymous people. But they're based in a they had the experience. Here's the last moralistic that somebody who has never drank saying you shouldn't drink or nobody, somebody that's never smoked. Understand why you think that. But here's the problem with that. These are people that had poor self-control to begin with. And so they're it's their advice, not do.

For example, marijuana because it lead to harsher things, is based on a presupposition that if you're a person that has low self-control, like them and unlimited money like them, to be able to buy all these things anytime you want it to, then don't do what they did because that was bad and that's good advice. However, if you only listen to advice from people that have actually done hard drugs now are against them.

You're you're doing a super sample of a group of people who very easily got into hard drugs. Like this was not something they had to be forced into doing. The average person is more resistant to doing things that are going to cause self harm to them, than people that have already done hard drugs, like they're self-selected. As a sample of people for whom this was an extremely difficult thing to avoid. So I think it's like their advice makes sense.

Like he should be telling other musicians maybe let's not do that, or he should be telling other people that do marijuana to stop doing marijuana to not lead to worse drugs. But the person who has never had marijuana or has no interest in marijuana like that advice just falls flat. Four out of five people that smoke marijuana recommend the unrelenting show. It's probably true. It's a great show. Yeah, I think that's that's that's a fact right there. It does help your enjoyment of the show.

I've never experienced that way, but I've been told you've been told if you're high, the show is so much funnier. So much better self more lightning. It's like opening the doors to a new reality. Yeah. I remember I did, I conducted a test a few years ago of different doses of THC right. None of it offered you it. Well not in the way they affected me until we got into like, mega doses and, like the kind of stuff when I told Adam he's like, Jesus Christ. So, Yeah, you'd be dead.

Yeah. He's like, oh, yeah, that that's crazy. Here, here's some more if we do some more tests with. But, when I, when I did that test, I kind of figured out where the base level is for having any effect whatsoever, and it was really high. And then using that level, then I did a test of, playing some of my favorite video games while, ingesting this level of THC and obviously normal, where, you know, I'm not ingesting, I'm just drinking. I see your reaction times don't change.

They absolutely do drugs are horrible for video games. I don't recommend anybody that wants to be competitive gamer ever do any drug. But for you under that threshold, you're saying it didn't have any effect?

THC Experiments and Gaming Performance

Well, it's a it's just a waste of money if it has no effect. Right, right. Well, for you, why would you do something that just is a waste of money? That's stupid. Why? People drink. They're like, oh, man, I'm going to look cool. You don't look cool smoking now. Cigarets that makes you look cool because we don't have enough stuff to get banned over in this show, right? I mean, cigarets, I mean, they're totally healthy now, right? I mean, then that. Was that what they figured out?

No, no, no, you're thinking of vaping, aren't they? The same thing now? No, no, that the cigarets are cheaper. The the e-cigarettes maybe got to get e-cigarettes are more expensive. Yeah. They get you have a subscription model and they can do how many times you. I think it's just a matter of time until somebody figures out that the best cigaret is one. You inject in that one that you smoke. We just used to just buy the patch, like for quitting. Exactly. And a lot of people do that.

A lot of people do that. Have you tried the patch? No, I have you just like it gets you a little. It's horrible. It's got awful. I don't understand how people can voluntarily do this shit. It's crazy man. It's like, man, it's not only that. It just makes like. It makes the saliva in your mouth taste better. It's horrible. It's. It's an awful experience to have nicotine going through. I will say, though, there are some people that swear that nicotine does improve your, your time response, right?

Yeah. Your reflexes. Exactly, exactly. So they will say that for me when I try. I was like, noob, I think I lasted like 48 hours and I was like, no, this is this experiment is over. I'm done. Not pleasant at all. I don't like it. But I've gotten more sensitive to the uppers lately anyway because I can't. I'm, you know, I don't even really even drink coffee anymore. Will you? It's here now. Yeah, well, I still get some caffeine from tea, but if I have.

Which I used to love having a shot of espresso in the morning. If I do that for more than three days, like four days in a row, I start getting headaches. See, I just have a problem. If I stop, man, I gotta keep the caffeine going, man. Yeah, and that's a known thing. And I've had that when I was younger in the past, where I did drink caffeine pretty regularly, that if I just, for whatever reason, stopped drinking it for a day or two, I would start getting headaches, you know? Right.

Right now it's like if I, if I have just one shot in the morning, I'll probably two shots the way I make it. If I had two shots in the morning for more than three days, next day I'm gonna or even that same day I'm going to have a headache. Now, cotton gin says you are the king of anecdotal evidence, so we'll get you a crown. Hey, perfect. I've been wanting one of those for a long time, and I'm glad that people are finally starting to realize it.

It. Omega projects that he did not start smoking pot until he had cancer in 2002. And I will say fuck cancer. And, I'm glad. Obviously, that that's worked because that 2002 is a long time ago now. Well, I would say the cancer is probably worse than the pot at that point. Yeah, I would think. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So but if you're perfectly healthy and you enjoy playing video games on a high level, I would not recommend smoking pot. And, it's a very interesting conversation of the troll.

You want to be there? No agenda. That stream that says if you fall asleep with a nicotine patch on, you will have psychotic nightmares? Is that true? Some people might like that I did not. I mean, I had the patch on, I did not have any psychotic nightmares. But, some people swear by different things. Were when we were in Ireland, we met a female Irish singer who said, if you drink the Bulmers cider, you'll have very weird dreams. And I go, I want to try that. Sure, like hell yeah.

You meet some of them. That sounds like fun. Have you ever tried the real formula of, absinthe? No, I have not. Okay, that's worth trying. I am a believer in that. I, again, through my personal anecdote experiences, you are the king of anecdotal experience. Am the king? Apparently. But no, I haven't tried. I have not tried heroin. I don't think I would enjoy it. So how do you know until you try? Well, I mean, I I've had, other things.

Billy Idol was like, he really liked it, but, you know, it's no good for you. I mean, I guess the fact that that guy is still alive is still amazing. Billy idol. Yeah. You read his autobiography. It's like you. He really shouldn't be here. I like opium. Opium is really good. While so many choices for an opening. ISIS. And. Right. This is going to be one of these episodes that YouTube's like. Oh, no. Forget it. Any problems on Taylor Swift? How do you defile this day? Friday the 13th, baby day.

Such a sweet creature was born. You know, I and clearly evil seed. Do you know why Friday the 13th is Friday the 13th? Why? It is considered the backstory. Bad luck? No, I do not know. It has to do with the Knights Templar. Oh, yeah. Back. Way back when? On Friday, October 13th, 1307, the Knights Templar were raided. There was an order coming from the King of France. Can't remember his name. That owed a lot of money to the Knights Templar.

And he had decided that a better way than paying that money back would be to get rid of them. And so he conspired with the pope to, call them heretics and to have the all the Knights Templar arrested for heresy will be. Friday, October 13th, 1307 13. Some fill up the form. That's that that's the guy's name. Yeah, yeah. And so that that was the origins of Friday the 13th.

And that really put a large hamper into the, the organization known as the Knights Templar because, many of the Templars escaped, escaped to Ireland and Scotland and, the the, head of the organization, Demelza, was captured and then, tortured, as was the general rule back then and was eventually killed.

Templars, History and Ominous Dates

I think he was killed in, March 13th. I don't know if that was either next year as March, either 13 or 8 or 13, and I don't remember, but that was the head of the, Knights Templar at the time. And, he had allegedly coerced the, Upon this death or right before his death. I guess that that's when you do it, man, that you could ever lift it. Right? Right. So it's never lifted. You can never lift the curse. If you're like, you're dying breath like, yeah, guy begets you.

And so Friday the 13th was, from that day, considered a day of bad omen, I will say. I chuckled a little when I saw the final lines. I asked ChatGPT, of course. And it came up with that information, which was seemingly accurate and some other reasons, but it says to finish. While there's no scientific basis for the superstition, it continues to thrive in folklore, pop culture, and societal traditions.

Like, while there's no scientific basis, did anybody really think there was a scientific basis for Friday the 13th being unlucky? Yeah, well, it was unlucky for them only for sure. And for a lot of the, the Templars, they had a bad time. Yeah. It, I was very fascinated with the Templars for, for a long time. I read a ton of books about them. Did you write any though? A books about the Templars? No. I'm not.

I'm not super keen on writing books in Norse legend, 13 guests attended a dinner in Valhalla where the trickster god Loki, the uninvited 13th guest, caused chaos leading to the death of the beloved god Balder. Oh yeah, Father's Day. That's right, the 13th being a unlucky number for that reason in Norse mythology, there's a lot of unlucky 13th I think. Chris, some Christians consider 13. I like you starting from the, last supper.

You know, death of, well, not preceding the death and rebirth of Christ, but the there were 13 people at the Last Supper, and, that had a bad omen, apparently. Yeah, I can see the death destruction all the time. People say there's no difference being 13 in any other number. It's just you got it like all events that can be pointed to that were seen as bad. And that happened, during the 13th. It's they had to happen at some point. Right. So if it wasn't.

Friday, October 13th, 1307 it would have been like Saturday, October 14th, and then Saturday the 14th would have been a bad omen. Bad luck, bad luck, bad luck. There's a limited number of numbers here of dates that could be considered bad. And 13 I think 13 probably is likely, more likely to be considered a bad number than lower numbers because lower numbers up to a dozen were used with a lot of regularity, where numbers above a dozen above 12 were less often utilized.

And so for for convenience sake. It would be really unfortunate to have, like the number two be an unlucky number. Yeah. I mean, to me and every other thing would be unlucky, you know. And again, the most interesting thing being that it only happens, as ChatGPT points out, the most you can have in a year is three Friday the 13th. So it's not like it's something that happens, you know, every mother, every other month. It's got to be fairly rare.

Yeah. And, you know, once you have the three I mean, I think normally you probably have two. But having three Fridays, the 13th in one year occurs about once every 11 years on average. So normally you got to. Yeah usually there's two and then some years you get lucky. 2012 was the last one. So what we have is this year a, it could be a three. Friday the 13th was like 98, then oh nine, then 12. So we got to be coming up to a, Yeah. Numerological. Yeah. Well 13 baby.

1113. Although I always liked that Ziggy and he was a player with the White Sox. World number 13. I thought you said 13 was good. Yeah, yeah, there's nothing wrong with 13. It's a great number. Yeah. In the 13 for in a lot of hotels is usually easy to get a a room and get usually because it's the one that doesn't exist. Yeah I don't stay in hotels where it doesn't exist.

That's that's just I'm, I think it's a decent amount where all of a sudden it's like you have the 12th floor that you have the 14th. Yeah, but that's a bullshit. That's just means you can't stay on the 14th. The people on the 14th floor are like, fuck you, man. Yeah, exactly, exactly. They're like, yeah, you don't fuck. We don't matter if it's called the 14th, it's still the 13th. You didn't leave an extra floor in between. I've used. Yeah. That's what they used to do back in the olden days.

That would just use, like the 13th floor for storage. Yeah, for maintenance and storage. Nobody one. Where do you work? 13th. 13th floor. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Good work. Yeah. I think I was, when I was, doing some work at target, I think I was on the 13th floor of the, their building in beautiful Minneapolis. Yep. Home of Taj, almost. Taj. Yes. They are an exclusive sponsor of Taylor Swift's latest album on vinyl. Oh, the surprise, surprise.

Taylor Swift, Culture and the EU

The trans clothing company sponsors the evil Queen. Yes. I like all the Taylor Swift fans that were amazed that in Canada, somebody posted a photo of a Costco that had like 8000 copies of the vinyl there. Like we thought we thought it was a target exclusive. And it's like, yeah, oh yeah, United States bitches. This is sold in in countries that don't have targets everywhere. So no, it's a target once a in Canada though maybe. But that's not where they're selling. I'm in Canada.

All these world leaders now bad do their kiss ass of. Yeah time magazine give them person of the year. Oh, that was hilarious. Freaking funny. And what a picture. Dude, he looks like a warrior on the cover. It's not even like they tried to make him look bad or like Hitler or something like that. Hitler. That'll also be a word. The Hitler, that Nazi, that Hitler Nazi.

If YouTube is looking Hitler Nazi for words that might Hitler not that that's a normal word commonly used by the, people at work at YouTube. I'll try to describe 50% of America. So that's true to that one. That's not going to trigger jack shit. You're right. That's, unfortunate we had that change over, Zuckerberg given Trump a million bucks for the inauguration. That is a bribe. Yeah. I'm sorry, that's just a bruh. Yeah. Oh, there's no other way to view that.

Like, hey, would you like $1 million? Yes, I would, it doesn't mean he ain't going to go after your buddy. Does not mean although Trump. Oh I think, I think Zuck I'll slip in a heartbeat and just start naming FBI agents left and right. Oh yeah. He's gonna be like would you like our records. Would you like everything come out here. Yeah. Exactly.

Here. Yeah. He's just waiting for the first day after inauguration was like, you know, in inside of the transparency, which we here at, they're not called Facebook anymore. Or they better. Yeah, we here at meta are, very fond of transparency with their providing the Triton ministration with all phone records, transcripts, emails and text messages that we received from the FBI and the previous administration because we felt like, they're probably not doing things, quite kosher.

Yeah, I totally in them dissipating that happening, trying to be on the right side of history, or I'm the one that won't put you in jail after, like, burning half of Hawaii so he could buy it more. He wanted a new place to live. Yeah, he just got sick of the neighbors. You can't blame them for that. No, you can't. You really can't. We would all like to pull that one off and have a nice. Let's just get rid of the neighbor.

Well, I love the part where it was the same guy that was the head chef in, in Hawaii. In Maui for the fire. That was also the head chef in Vegas for the big Vegas shooting. What the. He was the sheriff at the same time of the Mandalay Bay. Yeah, yeah. So he went from the Mandalay Bay non conspiracy to the Hawaii burning down after island. Non conspiracy. Now nothing to see here. No, not at all. Now the part of the, the quiet part of the Mandalay Bay was always where I stayed. There was nice.

The was the Delano or it was the hotel at Mandalay Bay. It was really. That's that's expensive. Do not just stay there. Oh, not that expensive. Thousand bucks a night. That when we were there. Really? Yeah. I mean, when we went over Christmas. Which year? The last time we were there. Well, it was before I blew the eye out, so it was probably nine years ago or ten years. Okay. Okay. And I think maybe I think we had a room at that point with like all the fees. It was under 100 bucks.

Now that's crazy. I know I used to stay in the Mandalay Bay, back in the 90s and early 2000, I think. Yeah, probably out through about 2006. That was my usual place to stay. But they were, you know, the tower was usually about two 2230. And I the yeah, the extra little thing on the and there's they have the all the high end, you know the club there and then that was where you could go and get a I think it was of the Sinatra or a Jack Daniels and, but that was, you know, the joint. It did.

Well, the other thing that they had, there was the, yeah. Was there was the it was a vodka bar. Oh, the ice. Right. The ice. Yeah. Yeah, it was like the ice house or something. And it was like the 30 degrees in there or whatever. It was really cool. I had I used to go there all the time. Surprise, surprise. And, a buddy of mine had his, bachelor party there, and so we got a lot of really nice drinkers, high end vodkas, and, they had caviar there.

It was really nice that that says right now Mandalay Bay, about 350 a night for the cheaper room. So thank you, Covid and everything else that's happened. Yeah. I don't know how the hell you were getting into that part of Mandalay for 100 bucks. That's crazy because that's usually $1,000 rooms. And they was the beautiful rooms, too. Oh, fuck. You two at the Delano. I mean, let me tell you.

Well, and, the the famous thing for man laid for people that like to spend time outside of the room was the swimming pool. The, what was there? The wave pool. Yeah, yeah. And they have, they have a little mall connected to it. So, I mean, there's, Yeah. You know, there was, all that shit's connected. I mean, you can go from there to the pyramid next door to the, the little Disney looking castle thing next door to that. All on the monorail. Thanks to, let's see here.

This was 2015. This was the Delano King suite. We went with my parents. So there are two of them out here. The total was 1016. And I believe this was for it was the 23rd one night, 26 2324, 25 three nights. That's insane. Two rooms about total 1060 bucks for two cheap suites. Well that's why we went. It was like, damn, how do you beat that? And then we go, it was that when they had the big shooting or this was next week after that. I think this was before, I don't know, there was a sale on.

We went to those I think it was before. What was the, the Mandalay Bay. I think that was after 2015, wasn't it? Like the. Yeah, it was so I think it was. Yeah. And it's like, yeah. You couldn't really pass it up. That is the, the the Bellagio was more expensive to, that that I also stayed at the, the Venetian once. And that was about to say I did this well, once, and it was cute. I mean, that was okay. That was 27.

The location was better in the Venetian because you're just kind of closer to the strip, but and you're closer to the convention center. That was the other thing. The main thing was the rooms were nice, but the Venetian at the time, maybe it has changed. It was a one large area. Okay, let me just sidetrack here for one fucking minute. Over in ChatGPT I asked Mandalay Bay shooting. That's all I typed in, and that it gives me all of the information on casualty shooting and at the end

this content by violate our usage policies. What typing in Mandalay Bay shooting to get information is violating your policies. Go fuck yourself. Yeah. You should you should not be using ChatGPT anyway. I know a big user. I would use grok rag doesn't have that policy. Grok the, Mandalay Bay, the the Delano. The rooms were about the same size as the Venetian, except they were separate. So you had the king bed in the bedroom and the big bathroom.

But then there was a separate little room with the TV and coffee maker, and where you could have your laptop and all that. And so if, you know, your partner was still asleep and you were up, you weren't bothering where the Venetian, that's all. One room. There was no like, hey, we'll let you sleep, but I'm going to get up and do this.

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Yeah. So I like that little bit better. And again, we couldn't beat the price. Now I don't even want to know what the pricing is. So what you're saying is you like the two room suites over the one hotel room. Yeah. And they were about the same size. Went overall it was just their walls in between. But I also like that it was way at the Delano being like at the end of everything. It was not a lot of traffic because people are basically walking through. It was a much less trafficked property.

Because of where it was and the restaurants were good. And you had the in that mall there. I mean, as crazy as it is, the Irish restaurant in that mall is very good. I believe it's still there. And if you want to get a good Irish breakfast, that was kind of a selling point for originally choosing the Mandalay Bay was I want to go some. Yeah, I want to go get some black pudding and the Good Irish Breakfast. Yeah. And it's right there in the Mandalay Mall. It was a good time.

I'd like to go back but I hate fucking flying. So I mean somebody would have to either get me a nicer private plane that I can fly on or some first class accommodations. Yeah. I think, you know, flying the airports annoying. But flying is not that big a deal. No, I mean, if I could just go over to a midway and just hop out a private plane. Yeah, it would be. Yeah. There you go. That would be perfect. Like, don't have to deal with O'Hare. Don't have to deal with the TSA.

The, Blitz says Mandalay Bay is the only hotel casino he ever got lost in. I mean, they are really are. I mean, they are a large and, I don't know if they're were drinking at the time. I mean, that could also. Well, yeah, I can see why, though, because the the corridors don't really go parallel. Perpendicular. They kind of there's a lot of winding that's there. Yeah. But that's not the only hotel that has that though.

Well, they all want you to spend as much time as you can possibly spend in the casino. Yeah. Like, what was the shitty one that I was in? The, New York. New York? No. Excalibur house, you know, Excalibur style. The Hooters is pretty shitty. I would not stay there. No, I mean, I figured there wasn't. No, it was the, the the planet Hollywood p. Oh, okay. So now it's like the hard rock planet Hollywood. Those. Yeah. So playa Hollywood, you could totally get lost.

And because there's, there are just little alleyways that just kind of veer off into random directions that you have to go to to get certain food or something in there, go to the oxygen bar or do whatever. And, it's it's not hard to get lost in there, do you? I wonder if you get mugged if you're staying at New York, New York, just to make the experience. What?

I've never stayed at New York, New York, but I've gone there for food quite a few times because they get good pastrami sandwich, is there? Oh, yeah. We walked through there. It's like they've got it's like an ultra ultimate mall food court in that one. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like whatever you want. We got it. It's it's cute now a one hotel I've never stayed in. There's the MGM. They wouldn't have you I don't I've never I don't know it never popped up on the radar.

It's a huge hotel. It's got, one of the biggest, exhibit hall things in it, but I've never, never one stay there. Okay, we have to have everybody meet up in Vegas. Can we do a Vegas meetup? This was literally, like, the the year to show. I've. No. Again, there were enough people started becoming nights to do. Hey, we should do a night meetup in Vegas. Yeah, just like do it. Yeah. Do a night meet up. Hey, everybody. We're going to do a nights only meet up in Vegas.

We'll hang out, we'll have cigars, we'll get a steak dinner. And then John's like, yeah, well, we'll just charge you a thousand bucks. Right. So this is an announcement. Exactly. Nowhere. That's how most of them go. And I still like the idea of doing a, like no agenda card, but I'm gonna actually need more than just me to be like, yes, yes, yes.

And the people that say yes, I need them to like, well, either throw money into it, I know it's actually true or, I think I've already said no. Yeah, of course you're like, you don't want to go anywhere to do anything when that not to fucking Chicago or not into Chicago. You want to stay outside of Chicago where it's safer. I want to stay south of the Mason-Dixon is where I want to stay. You'll have a nice. We should just rent an island somewhere. There's Epstein's. This is place still up now.

Somebody bought it. I'm trying to remember who bought it. But but, but but TBD. What about. That would be funny, right? That rod all of a sudden seems to be, attached to the Diddy thing, and he's like, oh, I need to take a sabbatical. I've never heard of a pro athlete. Like I need taking a sabbatical. Yeah, I need to step away. It's got a burn. A lot of documents and photos, probably. You gotta make sure you do that yourself.

I the thing is, I think the whole homosexual angle is a lot more problematic for the black rich people than it is for the white rich people. They mean a lot of rich gays, right? And they're white. Yeah. Well, overall, I'm sure, but in terms of I think that the black dudes that are gay is a much more, controversial topic within the black community. Right. You think the, fans of the NBA overall would not be as forgiving?

And they I don't think the fans would give a shit, but the other players absolutely would really think that's the problem. Yes. I mean, I think you'd have teams that don't want to play together. Well, that would be interesting. That would be interesting. One that so many men have to take a sabbatical or something. Right. Got just back away. I mean, back away. And LeBron just seems like such a douche bag that it's just, you know, you don't like to revel in somebody else's problems.

I know it's not the Christian thing to do here in this time of season, but, the 13th is what is this that season? Yes. The Friday the 13th day, the Taylor Swift birthday season. The most evil day of all days. Yeah. The December 13th, Taylor's birthday is when that's usually the most evil day of all days. We've heard of the Satan coming. That is, of course, makes all perfect sense. But it's an interesting thing. I've mentioned this before, I think, but most of my favorite artists.

Yeah. And I would consider Frank Sinatra, Hank Williams, the third, Ted Nugent, Taylor Swift. Well, we're just skipping Hank Williams junior. You know, I like junior, but the third was better. But I like junior more in third. But all four of those were born, December 12th or 13th. It's like a very if I had to pick like two calendar days that I could only listen to music by people who were born on those days.

I mean, Taylor Swift and Ted Nugent having the same birthday, I think is just the biggest universal joke when it comes to those kind of things, because they're so much alike. What? They are totally like that. That's a good point. But there's only 366 days, right? Correct. Now, I mean, I don't know, I've never looked up musicians born on February 29th. Yeah, that would be. I bet you there are some who like.

Who is the oddity? Yeah. And I mean, I like musicians that are born on December 2nd, oh, 81. Who would that be? I don't know, just anybody. But this this is very specific, though. I December 2nd. I mean, yeah. Any musicians born on that day? It's the only one. That's the thing. It's the perfect. Let's see here December 2nd. Not the dot the say they normally go to. No, that's why I always go to the, to Google for that one because Google gives you the best.

Do they get well, they give you the thing. Go Maria Callas, Nelly Furtado. Is that your favorite? Oh, Britney Spears. Wow. Oh, what she born then how I didn't even know, you know, Britney Spears birthday off the drop of a hat. That's an interesting thing. Hey, great. Crazy over evil any day, right? Sometimes crazy is evil. I'll give you that. I mean, Britney, back in the day, she was the original Taylor Swift and then just sidetracked herself down into, into bigger problems.

I think. Yeah. Must have been all that pot she was smoking. Probably was. She had pot, I doubt it. No, she she really. Britney's 43. Yeah. Yeah. How old does that make you? 29. Let's see here on February 29th. Very few, very few. Chris Connolly. American rock singer songwriter and guitarist from Saved the Day. I don't know who that is. John Rule, he was born on January 29th,

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and somebody from Collective Soul, somebody from Drowning Pool. Yeah. I never heard of any of these. No, no. Jeff Nichols, keyboardist for Black Sabbath, was born in 1944. But yeah, not a big music there. I mean, then again, it only comes around once every Jimmy Dorsey that I mean, you go back Jimmy Dorsey, he was big. Big then. Yeah, he's definitely big. Not as big as his brother Tommy Dorsey but I mean still. We talk about birthdays right here on unrelenting. It's mostly what we talk about.

Did you guys as Taylor and Ted both like to diddle teenage girls. I mean that may be true I don't know I do not cannot guarantee confirm deny any of those things. I mean it's rock and roll though. That's why I wouldn't do I mean, if really if you were a, you know, Axl Rose, if you were a, Bret Michaels, if you were one of these rock n roll headliner guys back from our day, you know, from the 80s. Yeah, with all the with all the poontang. Would you really want to be doing the drugs?

I mean, no, you want to remember this? It was just debauchery. What do you need the drugs for? I mean, well, it depends on the drugs. And that's the little Viagra. Like it seems like. I mean, I'm not saying you should mix cocaine and Viagra, but I'm not saying you shouldn't. Actually, you absolutely should not, because they're both vasoconstrictor. So you're you're going to have some heart problems. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I mean so your heart explodes. But I mean, you're having a good time.

Yeah. I don't know, man. I just, Yeah. No, not medical advice. You're, you're, that's the part that's going to get your brain right there. You just said it. Nobody has donated to today's show at all including during the show so. Oh well let's see what my YouTube channel singing. Oh look at that. $5. Another five bucks today for Gene. $5 gene. That's what they call him. Five minutes Gene. That's right. So by the end of the year you will have made $1,000 $5 baby. I'm lucky.

Is that after taxes, you have made $3. Yeah, exactly. And it's nothing. Here's the other question. It's not a tip if it comes in through YouTube because it's ad sales, which means that would still be taxable income. Yeah. Oh yeah. Yeah I think you're right. I think because it's well okay. Hold up, hold up. Because I also have three subscribing like three paying subscribers on YouTube that they get any special content. Yes. That that's not.

No I mean that they don't I would think no. They get regular content early. That's an interesting thing. That might the case may be made that that is a they're buying it. Yeah. Well they're not called that. They're, they're you know they're tip your favorite podcaster. Yeah. I guess the one thing that for sure should be considered the tip in that series, like Super Chats. Oh, totally.

Yeah. Because you're forced to do anything, although you're paying for, you know, a message to be put into their thing with a little I paid for this message thing, so it could be like an advertising by. Yeah, I it's hard to say. It's hard to say. I know there's these little like one Satoshi things popping through now and then with advertisements out of it. That way. By the way, we're getting close to the end of the year, and I need to move.

My thing that we talked about last year from the the other wallet, the I did pull from before the before. They just steal all my money. Well before the show today I did I did put all the satoshis to me. I don't know how long that takes to, to roll into all the different apps, but if you need to close your, Yeah, I want to do the Alby account. You need to go buy some gift cards. They have a do this, man, I'm telling you. Or just send them over to me and I'll be glad.

I'll send them over to you, because there's not enough to buy shit. There's not that much you may. I'll be. What? I'll be glad to hold a dollar for you, I think. Yeah, exactly. Hold the dollar. Let me hold five. I think we. Well, we checked last time. I let me log into it and see if I can do, like. Come on, get Alby. Come on, get Alby. Well. Not really. They're charging now. Say, well, that's not until January, right? But okay, I get it. You don't want to get em.

Although you can still get Alby for free if you are willing to run the software on a machine that you have, you have to run the Alby hub with a Bitcoin node, you have a lightning node. Then you can do it on your own. Now, if you have any old machines that are running that you could run that stuff on. Yeah, you can still do it for free. So can I sell now or do I should I wait? You can sell it now. You can do whatever you like when I make sure that you see it as a is a bribe.

This is just. I thought it's just not a bribe. It's my goddamn money. I just want to use you to cash out. Just send it to Cornell. Just send it to Random Thoughts as a, as a donation. Hell, no. It'd be, like, mean. I thought it was it enough to buy anything, so why not? What do you think it is? It's more than I think. Yeah. How much? How many satoshis will come in from Gene? Bubble. You know, you could just also convert them directly onto the on chain if you want them. You have bitcoin.

I do have bitcoin. How do I get room. You go to in the get be in their little app. You can go in you can initiate it through. Is it bolts? I think it is. Or you can it's a third party site that basically takes it in that will move it onto the chain for you. This is why it's so stupid, because people are like, I don't know what to do. It's like, it should be easy. It should be easy. It should be. Let's see. Bolts. It's, No, not that it's. It's the lightning. I'm pretty sure it was bolts.

Although these things, like open and close all the time. And this is where if it was a little. It's the bolts. Change the green icon. When the hell they do that? I don't know, but it would be the bolts. Like last time something came in was a year ago. No, they can't be the last thing that came in. So it looks like then you're in the wrong account. But bolts vol tizzy. Why do I have three counts? That makes no sense I don't know, are you laundering money? Ixnay.

The laundering. Laundering? Yes. No. So, But it's bolts. Bolts? Dot exchange is what I was using. Okay. And then you just put in how much lightning. And then the bitcoin address and it will give you an invoice. I was just sooner use you for that. But it's easier if you can if you have if I just use you if it's Bitcoin that you just. Yeah. Yeah. So it's it's like it's super easy the next time I just send this to you reset and then I forget about him and then you forget about him.

And at some point you're going to use these sets for something. And when you use these sets for something, then you'll just show me that much money in cash, that's all. Well, it also we have the, the, I still can't believe what was that? I saw unrelenting God show come through, and they're charging, like, 35, 40 bucks a year. Now for that show domains. It's like, what the fuck? Yeah, yeah, they've gotten more popular, but that's just crazy. What? What the.

I think I think that that, nets are still the cheapest, probably with the dot coms are now like 15 were those were I remember 795. It's like this is oh I remember Freeman. Well I remember when all you had to do was register with internet

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and give them your deets. Oh, and dates. And that's all it was. And I dude, I had 100 domains because every time I think of a cool sounding phrase, I was like, oh, I should register that if you were going to make $1 million and you never, I never figured I would make anything. I just don't want anybody else to get that stuff. And I had all those for years. And I'm like, this is this would have been in mid probably mid to late 90s.

And then by what is it in 99 maybe that they started putting in a charge and everybody was very upset, like what the hell is this bullshit? It's a government organization that we pay for in taxes without now it's going to start charging us money for something that it's doing. Internet. That's bullshit. We had 64 listeners, just a couple of minutes ago on the mighty No Agenda stream. It's almost as many people as I have watching my gaming videos, listening live. No agenda that stream.

You know, this is the best show that nobody is listening to. Well, not nobody. I mean, there's a couple of people that listen, I mean, there's net net, there's a mega project, there's blitz, there is. What's your thing for this transfer? I don't even know what's your thing? You know, Perry, this is a very interesting thing. By Reno. I send this if you want to do it through, through. Alby, just go to, the get ABC.com slash. Jesus. I'm just asking your address. Where do I send the money?

Well, that would be a long. Linode is a long thing, but I think you could do it through, Alby. By going voice lightning. No, I thought I could just do an ad your name or something. No, that doesn't work like that. It never did. Which also never did. No. Oh, so all that money I was sending didn't come to you, right? What money? When I was making donations, left and right to at during whatever. No. No, never. Oh, you never got those? No, no. Damn, that is not the way.

Well, I guess they stole my money. They want to get a live.com. And then it's like slash something. What's it smart. I'm looking at IBM logged in. I'm just saying. It's saying who is the recipient? And if you have a QR code, you can send me that, I guess. Or the l n u r l or the Bitcoin address or the lightning address. Wait, I can just send it directly to a bitcoin address? Probably not. But that's where it's going to pop up and tell you to use the third party.

You can do that. But that's what I did. And then it was like, oh no, well, you have to do this at we don't offer that direct, but you can do both. And that's where you can generate the, you can generate the invoice there. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And it should be here. That's on my. It's just it's a pain in the butt. I mean, if you go to my X page, I believe Alby will give you the opportunity to tip that account. It is there. And I would get l b.com, but how do you send that through?

I thought you could just do it. Just. Or maybe an L, but you can. I don't know, I've never tried it that way. I mean you could try putting that in. It's their system. They'll either tell, you know, you're full of shit or But it is what it is. What, do you even have the dare? No, it'll be the com for it is Darren O'Neill. It's not. Actually, it's not just Darren. No. It's O'Neill. Yeah, Neil's. Yeah, it's Darren o n e I l l m at get alby.com.

Cotton Jr obviously has Darren though it get aldi.com and he was trying to fool us. What is said in here said here. No I don't know. That's probably somebody else entirely. I didn't know you could do that directly. That was. I am so sick of these websites using these. I'll be. It's like the logo is now blue. Yeah, that's why I said they changed it. That's weird. Yeah. Somebody must bottom. Somebody is like we're going to do we know it's a new it's a totally changing. We're changing everything.

Let's see here. Am I still logged into my mom's computer of the system? Thank you. Up. Your mom's account is there? No, no, this was. I went to open up a windows machine in the. So you can do a lightning invoice? Yeah, that's in the like. That voice will let you bring it wherever you want. Now, you can if you do that, if you do bolts that exchange and set it up for whatever amount you want, then it will send that directly to your unchained wallet, if you so choose.

If you don't want that, I mean, that's fine as well. Nobody's gonna force you to keep your money. I'll gladly take your money and pretend I'm going to give it to you. Okay? Yeah, it's easier since this is. How did this other voltage thing went? Yep, pretty much I. Hey, Darren. I got money sitting here. If you can figure out how to get it. He bath, you can have it. Come on, bring it on in. I love getting involved in non US dollar money scheme.

Bullshit things that you can't get your money out of the. Why is that? Actually, I fully blame you for the. You know, I'll be think because you were the one that told me to use it. You're like, it's going to work. It's perfect. It's why you said, well, yeah, I'm like your voltage thing, which is steals your money, girl. But he's much better.

The LP thing was working up until the point to where it wasn't, which is very strange here now, because I'm just pulling it up here and, why is it only showing one that one five? And why? Oh. You okay? I guess that makes sense. You know, I forget that there was, expenses for, buying things like that. Didn't seem like I had enough satoshis. I think it's right. It was because. Helipad. I don't think I up to tell Eric, if you're listening, the, helipad is still showing the wrong balance.

It's like helipad showing the balance before. Unless it's just showing a balance of what came in as opposed to what's in the account. That's possible. But yeah, the I'll be. I got the house. I have to remember what the hell my password is. Now, if you want me to send you a, a, an invoice. An invoice. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, let's see. Satoshi, what else we got? We got about ten minutes of the show left. This is the most boring ending we've ever done. What else have we not covered?

Oh. I'll tell you. I'm watching at Ben. Dude named Ben's insistence. It's a he a gun to your head, making you what he does. Well, you know what I mean. Guns. He's got watch you in my wife the other day. Well, she got a couple of things we'll ask for one, which is a, you know, a hidden thing for guns. And she's at the point now where it's like, well, you need a gun in every room. And I'm like, but what? You don't have a gun for every room. So buying things to put guns in.

I think she wants that, that now to be filled like so now the thing is like Lego and guns. I don't know if that's safe or which of these worse Lego guns. Yeah, that sounds good. Lego God's there. Now there's a show title. But yeah, maybe I'm like, I told her, I'm like, you know what? What you need to do is come up with a Lego model that the interior could conceal a pistol.

It'd be easy to open, but you could have it like on your, you know, nightstand or you could have it somewhere where people just like oh look it's a little Lego you know, jewelry box or whatever it looks like, but you know, you're just like, you slam the top off and boom, there's your nine millimeter and you are shooting. Once you put it behind one of those pictures of Lego shit that made that three two, you can have the, just right behind one of those. I like the hollowed out books.

The guys from, what's the name of that company? Anybody in the troll room? No, the no agenda. Guys that do it for specific things. You could just give them, like which type of firearm it is so it fits nice and snug. Nice. Right into the book. Okay, I just logged in. So you have over a million satoshis. No no no no no no donations came in today. No none. Not a single one. Well that's that I guess you know nothing, guys. Nothing that bad. Nothing. Look like you're looking at everybody.

I mean, Omega Project did empty out one of his accounts the other day, and he's, like, getting off the thing. So he sent it to one of the show. So he. He's done his business. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know about, everybody else listening. Okay, so I have to read this from comics or blogger, I don't know, are you from November of 24th of. No. Sorry. From November 22nd. How the Irish guy and Jew. I can see where. Baby, please tell your audience to visit my cartoons. No no no no, not a racist at all.

Not a racist. How could possibly somebody tell I'm a racist? He's like, why does no disgrace make me racist? It is right. In a logical standpoint that it doesn't mean you are anti. Well, I can explain that.

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It's you're reducing individuals to a general broad category that is based on their genetic makeup and not their actual human characteristics, but it is a guy thing. I will say that the one guy that I used to work for, and that was a friend of my dad's, and there was another friend of my dad's, it was at the same business, and every now and then he would come into the store when I was working there, and, he was a guy who was a little hard of hearing. He was Jewish.

And when he would walk into the store, the greeting was usually deaf Jew and usually it usually right back was like, you know, fuck you dago. And that was the back and forth that they did. But it was done with love. And that's why, again, the context matters. So it's like that now, anybody from the outside, if this were two people that didn't like each other, didn't know each other in the conversation, was the Jew with the response, fuck you, dago.

That would be in a completely different way, something bad. But that would be in a completely different category. Yeah, I, I'm wondering if this that you need to make sure you mark this episode as explicit, very, very explicit. Because if you don't, you literally will get kicked off Apple. You'll get the least delisted. Well, Apple Zapper also does their own. They also did their own. Never bothered us. It's YouTube which we should just delete that because nobody's going to listen to the show.

No no no no. I think it's a good experiment. It's worth doing it. At least it's anybody that inside to your phone number. So when they whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa. Although we should delete that whole thing, that whole account to just be done, like no thing. Well, we know who you are. But it's like you don't understand. None of that's like, oh, the it is the furthest away from it is a societal reflection, as we discussed, the behavior of people we love everybody. Yeah. We have a large gay.

I mean, I think it's probably be fair to say we hate everybody. That would be more accurate, but. Okay, do the demo dick thing. It's like I, we just treat everybody just like exactly the last time that I saw any streaming sets coming in was August. Yeah, I guess 30th. Well net net just sent 500 sets and said I don't have many shekels in my wallet, but I figured this will appease sir Gene Stein and potato potato. Oh, oh, there we go. That's like, what a racist. Okay, great.

This the show's full of racist. Apparently, no. What you really should have done is responded to that with. Oh, that was very nice of you. And the DSB would be like, but that's racist too. Like, no, no, that was totally nice. Totally nice for that. That hard word. That must have been an episode name that just bought himself an executive producer credit for $0.50 of the of the most, the most racist and the most ridiculous. Well, not just the most.

No, no, I was going to say the most banned episode where we can't post this anywhere. So congratulations. You know, the producer of the episode that cannot be posted. Did you? Yeah. I guess the only people that will hear this one are people that were listening live. Like, did you? Gary says racist stereotyping, stereotyping, kind of like surging suburban white women. No, that's an accurate description. So it's completely different when you can prove it when you back it up. Suburban white women.

I'm not referring to black women here. That were white because they're not in the suburbs or what? Oh, because I'm black. I'm in a race. I'm race. What's the word? Baby, I don't care what bathing. It's. No. By stating no, no, no, a race agnostic. Like I don't care what the race of the person is. I'm just saying by the things that they've done, they're the problem with Bitcoin is that that makes a good point. That is $0.51 not 50 today. Oh Bitcoin going up up up shooting up.

Exactly I see it leaning green just like a final. I should just get my money out of Cardano because I've made the money back. You should say that. Yeah. Clear it out. Buy some bitcoins or something. Buy some BTC. I love the fact that Tesla is now it's for 28. And what was it when you bought it? 100. Oh, how many shares you buy? Enough. And then you're worried about sending me a few little, lightning? Come on, shut up, man. I'm not going to sell Tesla.

I'm going to hold on to it long term, I think. So sales a problem, but it's back to zero. Oh, it's not going to be. No. I'll sell Tesla at a thousand. There we go. You heard it here, folks. G will sell Tesla at 1000. Now the question is will it hit a thousand or not? Oh absolutely. Elon said. So if Elon said so he well, now he's in the government so he knows he can make it happen. Why do you think Tesla is at 428 though? Because he's in the government.

And just the same reason why all of a sudden, all these things that Donald Trump is like, this is good. They're like, let's go. Yeah, let's go. But yeah, I then what my one of my favorite fake videos lately has been the Trump's, post meeting with Trudeau saying, yeah, we had a great, great meeting, with Trudeau. I think Governor Trudeau is going to be doing a great job for us up in the great state of Canada. We're very proud of, our median, northern, states up there.

I mean, like, the whole thing was done very well. It was hard to even see that it was a fake thing because it looked totally natural. But I just love calling Canada a state and Trudeau a governor. Yeah, I can see that. It's a real relationship. They need us. They're like, we have tariffs against Canada. Canada within the years just shut down like they have no economy. They they can not survive as an independent country without us now. Neither can Mexico I don't think so. It's well Mexico more

Racial Jokes, Context and Sensitivity

so because Mexico is actually doing a lot with China right now. That's true. Now we'll well see. Why am I getting ads for Lego Fortnite? I don't know, will Jesus quit saying Lego? Well, Lego Lego Lego. Will she show up at the inauguration? He was been invited, which is an ultimate troll. As well. From the the Trump site inviting G to the inauguration. That would drive a lot of people nuts. A lot of people.

But I mean, again, if you want to talk about symbiotic relationship, China needs us and we need China. Yeah, I've been saying that for many years. It's pretty obvious we're the biggest buyer of Chinese goods. China is the biggest producer of American goods. I'm sorry. Its inauguration, your rights, your members inauguration. The inauguration. Who said that? I did, and then I was made fun of for, like, years. Why only had no agenda?

Cuz I said inauguration rather than inauguration or inauguration. Making fun of somebody's speech impediment. Title. Wow, that's borderline racist right there. I thought so, yeah. Very racist. Totally. I mean, if that's the way I learned how to say the word inauguration, that I mean, you shouldn't be. You know, culturally speaking, different cultures pronounce words differently. Yeah. Like we have the southern culture, like dude named Ben Junior, says Nick. He says nuclear. Nuclear.

No, he says nuclear nuke, nuclear nuclear nuclear. Yeah. You can't even say that wrong. Exactly. How do you and then you you have other cultures that, that mispronounce other words like, and I'm thinking of other examples. There's plenty of them out there that Jen says he boosted, but, I don't see anything on the helipad. No, there's no helipad ING around. Hey, doesn't matter, guys. I mean, it's all play money. Anyway, we appreciate your time for daring now.

Darren's other show, the other all the other shows combined get Jets real money. This show is play money. This show is just for, you know, maybe at the end of the year, Jean can buy one lunch over, Uber Eats and, and then maybe get maybe half a falafel or something like that. I could probably get a full falafel. Full falafel? He's gone full falafel. That's the show name. There's so many, it's hard to tell the full falafel, but put a little marker there.

Today's been a show filled with markers of Joe filled with excitement. Bring your friends along for the next show, which is on the 20th. And then, we haven't really discussed anything beyond that, I'm guessing. Yeah. We're not hitting Christmas or anything this year, so we should be able to do shows continuously now until next year. I mean, it might be okay to, I was thinking, you know, between Christmas and New Year's, so maybe taking that week off would be. Why not? Why not?

Because we've just we've taken like two weeks off the last two months. Oh, and people have been so upset and we are. Yeah, we have dropped what they're telling us. Darren. Irishman is. Yes. We're not working hard enough. We're not working hard enough is what they're telling us. We need to work harder, but if you want money, you got to work harder and not skip shows paid for, says my. The node is off line. Well, that's not true. Wow, wow, look at that. You're up. Not true.

My node is currently up and running. You know, it's too busy with Cardano to serve Bitcoin. No, that. No, it has nothing with no Cardano on there. That's really nice. That that is it completely. Did you buy some of that talk to me for sure I was it good? Was it a big one? Apparently there are millions of people that have lost money on that thing, though. Well, that was like somebody was it was a meme. It was a meme coin. I don't understand who would buy a meme coin at a high rate.

And it should like, really, was this the chick that's behind all of this just. Yeah, apparently. Apparently it is. Yeah. So she's like a multimillionaire. You now very smart chick that I know. I thought so right away. Then of course, you get all the the races that are. Well, she's Jewish. What do you expect? Well, let's see, according to my lightning node, it is running, and I have connections. Yeah, I don't know. This is why it's a beautiful thing. Go to PayPal, donate it to the PayPal.

It's. It's there. It'll be there. It's a beautiful thing. Yeah. Give me you.

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