 How you feeling bro? Feel okay. Yeah, I'm a bit sick. You're sick? Alright, this is under all. Two-person hotel here in France. Still a bit puffed out in the face. Can't really heal properly with this type of schedule but we're gonna go to a vigil. Let's do it. We just got dropped off at the front of the slaughterhouse and there's cops in our security guards guarding the gate. No reception. We're gonna have to go there on the other side. We're at the wrong side. Okay, so we just got the rundown about what's going on here. Apparently this slaughterhouse is quite a small slaughterhouse. They drop the animals off the inside and then clients will come choose the animals and they'll be slaughtered in the halau way, fully conscious, head cut off and they'll buy the animals like that. There'll be no trucks coming in. This slaughterhouse is very hostile towards the activists. They sprayed water on them this morning and they've been known to chuck rocks. There's a fire inside your heart. Well, he didn't miss anything except for being sprayed with water, so that's good. He missed his morning shower. I've got in trouble for having my balaclava on in public, which is fair enough. I mean look like this. Look like a ninja, but it's just freezing. If you're an animal activist, we are put in the same list as the terrorists right now. I guess you could change your name to a vegan advocate and do the same thing. Limit something means bearing arms to force your political views. It's ridiculous. They're both chocolate. Yeah, I thought one was coffee, but that was the nicest hot chocolate I've ever ever ever drunk ever. I mean, Lord have mercy. I love them. A little bit? Ah, okay. Illegal? What's he say? He doesn't want to be filmed. Ah, no filming. Okay, that's okay. So apparently the police know who I am and they know about my biography and why I'm here and stuff, so they're vegan movements highly, um, surveillance here in France. So that's why they're under surveillance because of the butchers being smashed up. Ridiculous when you think about all the animals that are butchered, stabbed and killed and murdered, actual violence towards sentient beings, and then a window gets smashed and it's makes world news. Pretty crazy. Imagine being selected. How scary that would be. Someone points at you then your head's on the chopping block. They can actually witness them be slaughtered for them. Slashed across the throat, hung up on a hook. They get to take the body parts home for their family. Scary play, so. We don't want to normalise what happens in there. We want to continuously feel the frustration and anger that goes with witnessing injustice and knowing about it happening. So vegetarians still support slaughterhouses? Yeah. Yeah, dairies. There's whole slaughterhouses dedicated to slaughtering dairy cows. Yeah. Dairy is scary. And we all have to actively do something to stop it each and every day, whatever that is. Okay, but just something. I'm going to a Paris cube there and getting some footage, but yeah, at the moment we are pretty blind here in Paris. We don't know where to even head towards. So can you get in contact with us, please? All right, so I'll just send a voice message to Cristiano because like we just woke up. We've got a cube on. We don't need the address of the cube and no one's answering their phone messages. So we don't really know what we're going to do, but I'm feeling really trashed, eh? Like it's really catching up with us. Tired eyes just really not opening every time I have a nap. You know, still recovering from this flu, which should have been gone yesterday, but it's still here. This is getting really tough. Like this is a tough tour. It's taking it out of us a lot. Without caffeine, I don't know if this type of tour would be possible. Luckily, we're halfway through. We're actually halfway through. So not long to go. We'll smash it out. It's not a good idea to have another energy drink at home, man. No, not this time. But I really... Place du Palais et Royal. How's my French? Anyways, let's just put this in our Google Maps, see how far it is. Okay, so it's a 15 minute cab ride. Get some trousers on, get ready, and get down there. It's not allowed, I'm staying until 7. It's not humanly possible. We'll stay there for an hour and then we'll go... We have to upload this video the first of the series. Halfway into the tour. Only upload in the first video now. So tired right now, eh? Such a tight schedule? I regret nothing. The schedule's fine. It's a three week schedule. We can push ourselves. This is not a sustainable schedule, but it's a good way to get a month's worth of activism out and a couple of months worth of editing after this. So keep me busy for the rest of the year. And it's going to be effective for animals and animal activism worldwide. Me putting myself on the line like this inspires people, inspires a wave of activism. Inspired activists means animals are helped. The ballet is life-saving. If you know anything about doing activism, you've got to have the turtleneck ballet. It doesn't make sense for a compassionate God to have slaughterhouses. Makes no sense. Don't eat meat. Meat? Wow. They suffer, they desire a life of well-being, of freedom, but hard... I couldn't bring anything out. Come out of there.