 Oh people at least you're not late. Haha. Like I said, I'm not late. Soundcheck. Does anybody hear me? Is anybody out there? Come on, get your nose over here. Okay, yes. Uh, Najkin, I can post it. Yep. Najkin. No, you cannot sign up for a channel membership from an iPhone. Apple blocks it. Oh, that's really funny. Jerks. Hello, Nose. Okay, I'll, hi. Okay, I'll send you the link. Let me just give the other tablet. Oh, another tablet. We need another tablet. We don't, we don't got enough tablets around here because we need some more tablets. Hello. Hey, Mike Caldwell. I have a question for you. Can you hear what I'm saying? All right. I'm just going to presume everyone can hear me. Not that you would want to. What's this? All right. Is it 11 o'clock? It's 11 o'clock. Well, that means I'm supposed to start talking now. So, all right. First, a few things. We hear you loud and clear. Excellent. Okay. A few things that I was supposed to mention at the beginning. Deshaina just told me these to me and I forgot them, of course. No, no. Here we go. One is everybody don't be a dick. Everyone's been doing a great job of that though. Like the, ever since I started doing these lives, there's been like very few, you know, snarky commenters or anything like that or trolls. And that's excellent. Thank you for doing that. So, basically on that note, if there's a question that you wouldn't answer yourself, you probably should think about whether or not you should actually ask it. So, yeah, don't be a dick. Continue not being dicks. Continue being awesome. Thank you for that. Now, what was the other thing I was supposed to talk about? Oh, yeah. If you have a question, just put a couple question marks at the beginning or write question in capital letters just so it's easy to see because, you know, there's a bunch of comments there. I might miss it. And if you ask a question, and I totally don't notice it, feel free to ask it again. Is not being rude or anything. If I didn't ask, if I didn't answer a question, I probably just didn't see it because it got lost in a few comments or whatever. So, don't feel like you're being rude if you re-ask a question. All right. Now, oh, I'm supposed to also mention the email address, which is in the comments? No, not in the comments. In the subject. The description. It's in the description. I'll also put it in the comments. Dude, I don't have internet at my house anymore. I'm, like, totally disconnected. I don't know what any of this stuff is anymore, but somehow I have an email address that's in the description, not the comments. It'll be in the comments too. It'll be in the comments too. And it's something like the adventure builder movie at gmail.com. I think that's it. All right. Now I'm just going to start talking about some stuff. So, last week, I mentioned that I didn't have any kind of shaver device to, like, shave my head or my face. And I'm not sure if I want to keep my head shaved or not. I kind of like it, but then bugs can get me easily. I know that. But I wear a hat when I go outside anyway. Anyway, that's beside the point. So, I was saying I didn't have any shaver that worked. And I did have a wall trimmer, you know, W-A-H-L. I was told they were good, so I bought one, like, 15 years ago. And right off the bat, it didn't really work. Like, I could kind of do it. It would take, like, 20 times longer than it's supposed to take, and it just didn't work very well. So, some people suggested some other trimmers last week. And I was like, okay, before I actually buy something, maybe I should check this trimmer that I have and see if there's anything I can do to it. And maybe I can, should we get, like, a kid to stop screaming downstairs? Yeah. So, I was like, maybe, maybe I should try sharpening it. Now, supposedly, it should come sharpened from the factory, right? At least that's why I never sharpened it before, because it didn't work right off the bat. And from the factory, it should be sharpened. But I was like, all right, let me just take the little blades off and sharpen it. Now, the blades are kind of like this. It's like, so if a hair gets caught in here, it like, like, like, like, scissors it apart, right? And there's all, it's about that wide. And like, it just goes like this. So, I took the one blade thing and put it on my, my diamond sharpener and scribbled it around and looked at it. And I was like, okay, it looks like it's doing good. And that one, that one I got good. Then I took the other one, and I put it down on the diamond sharpener thing. And I rubbed it and I looked at it. And I could tell that it was sharpening, like it was contacting here, but not where the blades were. So immediately, my brain was like, oh, well, there's the problem right there. So because this was higher than the blades, it was like, it was kind of like this. Now, I'm exaggerating a lot. It was this tight enough space that it was still kind of cut. But, you know, hairs would just get through there and not get cut. So, you know, I took that and ground it down until the blades were actually touching the grinder. And then I put them together. I put the whole thing back together, screwed it together, and it was like totally what it's supposed to do. So, I have to remember not to give up on things just because they're not doing what should happen. Because when I didn't sharpen it, when I got it from the factory, I was presuming that the factory guys sharpened it right. I shouldn't do that. Never, never trust someone else to do a job. Do it yourself. And if, and if someone else did a job and something's not working, just, you know, check it yourself. Anyway, so that I fixed my, my shaver thing. It seems to work amazingly now. After 15 years of having it and not really ever using it because it didn't work. So, yeah, that, that issue is solved. Now, the other thing I wanted to talk about, which kind of relates to that a little bit in terms of not giving up on things. The other thing I want to talk about is the things that prevent us from living the life we want. So, people talk to me a lot about how, you know, I've overcome a lot of these things, but even now I still have, you know, things that, things that prevent me from doing things that I want to do. But let me back up a little bit to earlier in my life, because some of the things that prevented me from doing what I wanted earlier in my life, a lot of people will relate to and a lot of people are probably like either overcoming them or, or just being totally pulverized by them. But earlier in my life, I was, the thing that really held me back from living the life I wanted was the fear that if I took responsibility for my own life by doing what I really want to do and it didn't go well, then it was all my fault. And that's kind of a convoluted way to say that. I can probably simplify that a little bit. Basically, when you, when you do what you think you should do against what everyone else thinks you should do, if it doesn't go well, everyone can look at you and say, that was 100% your fault. You didn't do what everyone else said and it blew up in your face. You're stupid. And that's basically what held me back for a lot of years when I was younger. And it wasn't until I got over that and realized, wait, wait, wait, wait, if I'm just going to do what everyone else tells me because then when it doesn't go well, it's not my fault, then I'm just going to spend my entire life doing what I don't want to do, having things blow up in my face and just being able to say, well, it wasn't my fault because I didn't think that was a good idea. Other people told me to do that. You know, that's what I was supposed to do. That's what I was told to do. So it didn't go well. So it's not my fault. It's not my fault. It's not my fault. The problem is, it's my life. So whether or not it's my fault, it doesn't matter. My life was still going the wrong way. It's kind of like if you walk across a crosswalk, when you know a car is coming and you just think, well, it's not my fault because the law says that I get to cross the wall and sing and the cars have to stop for me. Well, if you get hit by the car, you still get a broken leg. You know, so eventually I got to the point where I realized, you know what, I need to figure out what I want to do with my life and not worry about the fact that it might not go well because things are always not going to go well. Like some things are going to go well. Some things are going to go well. You're never going to have a perfect record. They're going to be problems. And if you do things on your own and you do things, you know, kind of outside of what is generally expected by, you know, mass aside or whatever, everyone is going to point at you and say, it's because the thing you're doing, that's weird. That's why everything went wrong. So if you live off grid, people's, if anything goes wrong, it's because you live off grid. If you're gay and your relationship doesn't work, it's because you're gay. I'm not gay, but I presume this happens to gay people. But like if you drive a pedal boat, huge long distances, instead of getting a gas motor, if you ever get stuck, oh, you should have got the gas motor like everybody else. You always should have done everything. Look, everybody else, anytime you do anything different, it will point your finger at you and say you're an idiot. So that, and I know I'm kind of beating that to death here, but that is the thing that like keeps so many people locked into mortgages. They don't want in houses, they don't want living in places they don't want to be or, or buying a car with like a five year loan, knowing now I'm enslaved for five years to pay this thing up. But that's what I'm supposed to do because that's what's expected of me instead of figuring out some other way to do things. Okay, so at some point, I pretty much got over a lot of that stuff. But even today, I still have you know, things that hold me back from doing things I want to do. And I wonder what Deshaina thinks those things are, but I'm not going to ask her right now. But mostly it's socializing with people because I want to have a bigger community of cool people around here. And we're slowly, you know, getting more cool people living around here. It's just going very slowly. It's going well though. I can't really complain because, you know, I have a few good friends around here who are, you know, into living off grid and, you know, being their own weird selves and doing their own thing. And I love that. I think it's great. But I do kind of feel like I should socialize more and, you know, maybe get that going a little more and, you know, have more friends and stuff like that. And the thing that holds me back from that, and it's, it comes under the same umbrella as, you know, maybe it's not going to go well, you know, that's kind of the fear that prevents people from doing everything, you know, maybe it's not going to go well, you know. So do I want to go talk to that girl? I don't know, maybe it's not going to go well, or do I want to apply for this job? Well, maybe I won't get it or, you know, just waste my time. So the thing right now is whenever I meet a new person, I, I can't help thinking, Oh God, within like 30 seconds, they're going to be talking about brand names, and I'm just going to be like, I don't care. Or as soon as they, they see that I'm, you know, doing things alternatively, all they're going to do for the rest of the conversation is just try to get me to change. And I'm just going to be like, oh, why am I even here? So I mean, it's, it's, and it's not in a rational fear or something, because that does happen a lot. But I shouldn't let that prevent me from meeting people. Because if I, if I, if I meet enough people, I'm going to, I'm going to get to some people who are also like, I love what you're doing, or maybe I don't even like what you're doing, but I like that you're doing whatever you do. And I like to do whatever I do too. And then I get to meet people who are also, you know, independent thinkers and want to do their own thing. And I don't even care if they want to do anything the same as me. It's just, I like, I really like talking to people who, who are, who think and do the things that are in their own head, not just what's, what's being thrown at them by, by society in the world around. So I think, I think that's something I need to, I need to work on more. Instead of, instead of letting that knee jerk reaction hit me every time I could potentially meet a new person, I need to say, no, no, no, this person might be cool. I gotta give him a chance. So I think, I think that's something I need to work on. So here's a question for you guys. What holds you back from doing what you want to do with your life? Feel free to slap that in the comments. And I can't actually see the comments right now because they're disappeared from my screen. But to Shayna, do you have a thing that shows your comments? Do you want to come tell me if anyone has said, boy, this Jamie guy, I wish he would stop talking. I've already gone on for like 14 and a half minutes. It's like a timer here. Yeah, I can scoot over. What are you guys there? Stop looking at porn. Oh, just kidding. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, you got anything good? No, not yet. I'm still opening the thing. I could move this down because you're short, like aim it down a little. So now I'm going to get the link for you. I just have to do it on my tablet, which we're currently videoing off of. So I will get it and then I will post it in the comments and in the description of how to join if you would like to become a member through YouTube. And there is also a way to join through Patreon as well as PayPal already in the description. If either of those two methods work for you as well. So on the topic of Patreon, someone asked like a few weeks ago why the videos weren't being instantly linked to Patreon and you got it fixed. Yeah. So now the Patreon videos are posted at the same time that it goes live on YouTube. So that should all be synced correctly. It seems to be working and it wasn't your fault. It just started working. Yeah, I don't really know. Maybe, I mean it could have been my fault, but I was following the direction. Anyway, it's fixed now, right? Yeah, it's totally fixed. Totally fixed. Anyway, good morning, ToeMakers. Nice to see you. What's ToeMakers doing here? Dang old. And thank you, Eric. Also, good morning. I have a question for ToeMakers. Are you like the best reverse driver in the world? Can you like just reverse and just look in your rear view mirrors and just drive around like normal? Okay, so catching up. And so guys, so basically starting now, feel free to ask questions. I'm not going to go back through the chat too much from this point because it's just a lot to go through, but I do always go back through the chats later on after we finish the live. So anyway. I want to know what the thing is that holds other people back. Okay, so Eric says, thing holding me back right now is the ability to prioritize appropriately. I think I tend to go in a hundred directions, get overwhelmed and get tired, don't make much progress, and I'm getting better though. And yeah, I think that happens to a lot of people. Actually, I'm just talking to Terry about that yesterday. Well, that can happen to anyone. I mean, for me, I've pretty much got that under control. But I remember when I first moved off grid, I went from basically growing up in city life where everything is like straight lines and you follow the thing and you stay between your lane and, you know, do, you know, it was a kind of always, everything was kind of set out for you in the city. And then when I moved off grid, it was like, okay, it's the morning, I've woken up, I've had breakfast, and now there are 8,000 things that I could do, like all different, all kinds of different things. What do I pick? And I learned very quickly after I learned, after I moved off grid that I just need to stop and prioritize things and maybe make a list. I used to make a lot of lists. I don't do so much now. Once in a while, I still do though, but I would make a list of all the things and then kind of write a number beside each of them as, you know, indicating which was the highest priority or the lowest priority or whatever. And I wouldn't worry too much about it getting an exact, but just getting a general idea of what the highest priority things were. And then I'd make a little box beside each thing. And then I would just be like, all right, what's a high priority thing that I can do right now? And then I'd pick one and just put everything else out of my mind. And then I'd focus on that and get it done. And then I get to check off the little box. Oh, so exciting. And then like, but I wouldn't just check off the box. I would like check off the box. Then I'd be like, with a big crayon and just destroy that item. I know you'll like it. And then I get to do the next thing on the list. So pitch wife would like to tell you that, wait, what is pitch wife? That's their name. Does he throw his wife? Pitch wife? I don't know. It could be. Or is it a wife who's good at pitching or goes to the pitch? Okay. Anyway, I don't know. So at any rate, they say, I'm not sure I could go either way, but love the shave. You look so handsome. Anyway, the question I have is, how will you explain your philosophy of life to your children when they begin to desire to see the world you've left behind? Thanks, love. Well, they already see the world. We don't shelter them from anything. Obviously, we live on an island, so they're not in cities all the time. But they interact with people. If people come by, we don't hide them from them or anything and we go visit the store and stuff. We had visitors today. We had visitors today. And one guy swore and he was like, and I was like, dude, you can say swear words. Because my kids swear because- Because your mom swears all the time. Well, no, it's because we made a conscious decision. We were like, when they were little and we were like, okay, what are we doing about swear words? I think we either need to just totally ignore them or just make them words. And we decided to just make them words. So all the F words and S words, to my kids, they're just normal words and they use them appropriately. Most of the times, occasionally they use them as funny jokes. Yeah, but that's appropriately because swear words are funny. That's when we basically made the swear words into funny words instead of horrible, like, you can't ever say these words. Wait, what was that? Oh, the rest of the question. It was like, oh, how am I going to- Okay, so we also watch movies and stuff. So we see lots of people behaving well and badly and whatever. You want me to move my legs? All right, fine. So whenever we watch movies, in particular, my oldest daughter asks like a thousand questions. Like last night, I don't even remember what we watched. No. Oh, we watched Oblivion. So, oh my gosh, she had so many questions about that. Because in the movie Oblivion, there's a big mystery that kind of slowly unraveled. And then my daughter had a million questions about that. So that's not the best example of what I'm talking about. But we'll watch movies where there's lots of social interaction and there's good people and bad people or there are good people and bad people. And my kids will ask me all kinds of questions and I'll just answer all of them. And usually we watch the movie in the evening and then we'll just get in our beds. And at my house, we just have like mattresses all over the floor. Then we pick them up in the morning and we just lay them down wherever we want. So we can all talk to each other and then we'll just like lay around talking for like half an hour and slowly one kid at a time will pass out. And yeah, a lot of it is just answering all the questions with appropriate, appropriate, virtuous content sort of. And then I also, just whenever something is happening, like I have a video, at least one video where I showed us going to get water for the kitchen because my kitchen doesn't have plumbing coming into it. And I did that on purpose because I like going to get the water because one of my principles is strength, you know, not being lazy. So I get my kids whenever they're around to go get the water. So they'll get gallons of water and bring it back. And whenever we're doing that, you know, I'll make a silly voice and this is a big quest and it's an adventure. And when you go get them, you get more strength and strength is one of the principles in the Adventure Builders Club. And you know, whenever, whenever something comes up where there's a scary thing, like there's a bug, you need to use your courage. You have to have your courage. And whenever there's a situation where someone has done something and they don't want to admit it, it's like, well, you know, if you don't tell the truth, then you end up with bad honor. So, you know, I always kind of build the build those conversations into our daily, our daily lives. And then, yeah, whenever, whenever we encounter someone who is maybe not so, not so Adventure Builder, well, actually, that's, that's become a term actually, that person is not Adventure Builder, that person is Adventure Builder. But like my kids will always ask me like that, that person is doing something that's not good, they're lying or whatever. And then I'll just talk to them about it, you know, and kind of go over the consequences and like why it actually is important to be impeccable with your words, for example, to be honorable, to tell the truth, you know, why it is important to be humble, to not be arrogant, because like all this stuff has has very far reaching consequences. It's not like, it's not like, you know, if you're, if you're a liar, you tell the lie and you get away with it and yay, that's it. No, all that stuff like builds up and kind of comes after you later, that day or later in life, you know, it's this karma, everything you do comes back to you in some way. And I always try to, you know, kind of like show how that's like happening, not in some vague way, like in specific terms. Yeah. So Tomato says he can drive backwards and forwards. I bet he's an amazing rear rear view mirror driver. So some other comments answering your question that you asked the crowd. Yeah. Is one person said a key chap says, I don't usually write, but the question got to me. I guess it's the indoctrination from society. Even do your own creative, do, I'm sorry, even do you're a, you are a creative, the environment of conventional society kills the spirit really fast. Yeah, totally. And procrastination. And well, I think procrastination is related to a lot of that stuff, because the more excuses you have to not do something, you are to procrastinate. So a lot of times when people are procrastinating, it's because of what he just talked about. You know, you know that if you do this thing you want to do, there's just this lineup of people who are going to come and crap on you for it and crap on your thing. Like say you want to sew, like I sew a lot of my clothes. Like this was a big one when I was originally sewing my own clothes. I was like, well, someone's going to see that I made it myself and they're going to say, you made your own clothes. That looks like crap. And then as soon as they know that I made it, they get up the microscope and they're like, oh, your stitches are garbage. And isn't that kind of funny that that happens? Because if you look at things that come out of the factory, because like I also sew, and you examine like the shirt that I wear right now, but you would never think to do that. If you knew it came from a factory, you're like, oh, it's perfect. But there's so many like this one. I made this shirt, by the way. I love the shirt. I did not make. I have several different colors of it, and the gray ones under the arm was coming apart. Like within the first time I hand washed it. Yeah. Well, that's the funny thing. This is the paradox of our society or the irony is that everyone is taught, and this is so frustrating, everyone is taught to only respect things that are mass produced. Anything that's custom is, well, that's the garbage, unless you've got a degree. Then your custom stuff is custom, and it's like more expensive. But if you're just a person with no degree, then anything you make yourself is just, oh, it's just homemade. It's not custom. Or even on that, like on that front is like, for instance, I used to run an Etsy shop when we lived in Vermont. And I really struggled with putting things that I had made on it, because I had this standard where if it was not perfectly straight lines or perfectly cut, it had to look like it had come out of a factory thing. But then I realized now is that people want that. They want things that look a little different. Some people do. Right, not everyone. The people shopping there, they want that stuff. They want something that has a little bit, like it makes it unique. So they feel like I have the only one that has this cut. Yeah. I actually remember how I got over this. Yeah. Yeah. So why does society get that way, though? It's because we're taught that way. No, this is so simple. It's the same thing that, this is the same answer to like so many questions is money. Like we're taught to want the things that are made by the factories. So we'll spend our money and so we'll spend our money to the people at the factories. And if that's the people pushing the messages, the people making money, kind of always pushing people to, okay, so you watch a television commercial. It's just showing you the brands like this is the best. Anything else is crap, you know. And then if you're wearing something, my shirt has no tag at all. So that means it's crap. Yeah, it's not Nike or Adidas or whatever. It's just, whoa. Because you're never going to see an advertisement saying. Make your own shirt. Make your own shirt. Yeah. Maybe we should start making advertisements like that. Make your own shirt. Yeah, I'm going to tell the stupid story. You should have a shirt that says that. No, I'm going to tell the stupid story of how I got over this. Yeah. So I used to make my own clothes and originally I would only make them like work clothes. Like clothes I was going to use while I was building things. Like I made myself a welding jacket and I was like, no one's going to see me while I'm welding or anything, you know, like that kind of stuff or like, like exercise stuff where I'd go out and run and I'd wear whatever. But then when I was at university, I was like, this is stupid. I know how to make my clothes. I should just make my clothes. So I made this pair of pants and they had a pocket on the side that you could see from the outside because you know how usually in pants, the pocket is just like a kind of like a bag, a bag hanging inside the pants and it's only sewed around the hole. But I sewed my pocket like into the leg of my pants so you could see the pocket from outside and I was like, well, that's weird. Someone's going to say something about that. And I was like, screw it. I need to get over the stupid things. So I put them on and I went to went to track practice with them on. And the second I got there, my throwing coach said, nice pocket. Would you make those yourself? And I just ignored them and was like, all right, let's go throw some javelin, idiot. Let's do our stuff. And at that point, I was like, what? That didn't really do anything. I don't care. I've got more important things to do than defend my pocket. This idiot wants to spend all day talking about my pocket. He can waste his time. So anyway, that's how I got over there, the clothes thing anyway. Well, I wanted to point out some other things that some people were saying. So somebody just said Mao magazine says, I noticed that I procrastinate when my list is full of stuff that other people want me to do. So I get rid of procrastination by removing other people's stuff from my to-do list. Yeah. Same. Totally. Yeah. Here's the question. So like, when people are on a team, for example, you're working towards a common goal and there are some things on that list that maybe you don't necessarily want to do. Is it things that will work toward the goal, or is it things that don't matter? Well, I mean, I don't know. Because if it's like, if I'm doing, if I'm working on a team and someone on my team wants me to do something that I think is not going to get us to the goal at all, I think it's just a waste of time, then I don't want to do it. Right. Yeah. But if there's something that's going to, that I think is actually going to get us to the goal. So I think it, so I think it still applies, even if you're on a team. Like, if you're on a team working toward a goal, but if you're on a team working toward a goal and you don't really care about the goal, then all the stuff ends up being just stuff other people want you to do because you don't care about the goal. Yeah. Yeah. All right. That's the worst. And the worst is when there are people you care about and you don't want to let them down, you don't want to disappoint them. So you don't want to take the thing off the list. Yeah. Go, go, go beat up your kids. Okay. Right now it downstairs. My one year old is attacking the like 11 year old and bit her apparently. I don't know what they're doing. Oh, anyway. All right. I'm going to be in charge of looking at questions now. Tomaters is a factory reject. Yes. Factory rejects are the best. Yes. This nagekin says, I think handcraft made our valued higher nowadays though. Yeah. People are starting to kind of come back to the idea that, you know, hand handmade things are better. Although it's, there's still, I think we, I mean, it's a lot better than the kid, but we still have some ways to go because now if something is handcrafted by like a professional or, you know, someone with a degree or someone who's doing it as a job, then it's good. But if it's someone who's, who's, who doesn't have some kind of official position as the thing, it often still gets looked down upon. Although I think, I think with the internet and, you know, just individuals having a lot more say in what happens, you know, like YouTube, for example, I think things are getting a lot better in terms of that stuff because people are, people are becoming more accepting of, of individuals as we see more individuals doing stuff because you go on YouTube, it's not all, it's not all companies doing stuff. You actually get to see what individual people think. Okay, someone says something about philosophy stuff. The flower. Oh, this guy really likes the design of the mug, the, the philosophy stuff, the little related color bits at the bottom indicating those ideas on that mug are awesome. It is my new favorite mug. Oh, that's great. So when it designed, okay, a few, a few weeks ago, I think it was Tomaters actually asked for an adventure builder mug design that, you know, he could buy a mug online. And the link for that is in the subject, right? Yep. So the subject? No, description. Description, description. The link for that's in the description. So if you want to buy one of these adventure builder mugs, it's down there. And there's also a commercial for it, apparently. DeShana made a commercial. But when I was designing the mug, you know, it was requested to like have, you know, the adventure builder symbol. But that's kind of wide. And the mug is kind of tall, like the space where you can print out. And I was like, Oh, I should take advantage of that space above and below. But I didn't want to like put a bunch of garbage that wouldn't that people didn't want. So I made like a black band at the top and a black band at the bottom. So when you look at the mug a little bit far away, you'd see the adventure builder symbol, you know, this thing, just with a line at the top and the bottom, you know, kind of like underlined and kind of like outlining it almost. But then if you look closer in the black band at the top, it says the adventure builders club. I think it says the adventure builders club at the top. Oh, I'm, I should do it this way. And then in the bottom line, it has all the different virtues with their colors and their symbol and their name. So it's got love and imagination and honor and, you know, all the stuff. But you know, you only see that if you, if you look close. So I'm glad that worked out well, because I knew if I put, if I put like a whole bunch of stuff that was that you'd see from far away, people will be like, Ah, it's too, it's too congested. So hopefully everyone like that. My excuse to not do something is that I'm trying to think of a better solution. Ah, Everlanders. Yes, that's a big one. And whenever I, whenever I get to that, and I start thinking, Oh, I shouldn't do something, you know what? Okay, this, this one used to always come up in terms of making something out of scrap. And I'd always have a scrap pile with some really nice pieces of like, you know, stainless steel or, or aluminum aluminum or, or some really nice parts or really nice motor that I didn't want, I didn't want to waste. But I found years ago that that stuff would just sit there for years. And I would never end up using it because, because I would never find the perfect use for it. And I realized, no, I just, I just have to come up with something good and make it. Otherwise I'll be sitting here forever, you know, trying to figure out the perfect thing. And yeah, in terms of, in terms of anytime you try to do something, it's, it's so easy to get stuck in that loop of like, well, I could do it like this, but you know, I could probably come up with something better. And well, if I got these parts, and you just get, get stuck in this, I can always do a better and I can always do better. So I don't know if there's a, there's a perfect solution for that, even though it's there obviously isn't. But for me, I just, I just try to find good solutions to everything. And then, and then go for it and do it and not, not just try not to get stuck in that loop. But I bet there are times when I get stuck on that loop, you know, you know where I'm stuck in that loop? A little bit is with the kids car because I started making this kids car and it's amazing. It's got a stainless steel car frame. It's got these big four wheels. The steering is basically done, but then on the drive system, I'm thinking about like putting a motor and pedals and having them work together at the same time so you can, you can have the motor and the pedals going. Oh, we've got a siren on. I hope no one minds. No, it's fine. Just pile a couple pillows behind it. And yeah, excuse, excuse the fan that's blowing on the baby to make her go to sleep. And I want to say something about that in a second. But anyway, on this, on this kids car, yeah, I've got so many ideas of what I can do. And I think at some point I'm just going to have to pick one and do it obviously. Although I do have a whole bunch of other things I need to do before it. So I can just spend this time dreaming about the most amazing kid car in the years. But then when I actually get to the point where I do it, I just have to pick something to do it. Okay. So right now there's a fan on and some people don't like that or, you know, sometimes I there are kids who come by, you know, my kids here, or you can hear them in the background and stuff. And some people complain about that. Some people don't complain about that. They're totally cool. And a lot of those people have kids of their own and are like, yeah, I like hearing about your family and the, you know, all the, what goes on, what goes on behind the scenes and everything. And that is kind of what this whole live video thing is about. Because when I, when I make videos, I'm usually not showing all of my life, you know, I'm just showing a project or, you know, a building or whatever I'm working on. But to me, kind of the point of the doing this live thing is actually to show behind the scenes and, you know, the craziness that sometimes goes on. Because, you know, if I'm, if I'm, this happens a lot, I'll be, I'll be making a video and a naked kid will run right in front of the camera. And I'm like, ah, so I have to stop it, erase that, make sure I actually erase it from the camera so I don't accidentally slip it into a video and then start it again. Or, you know, suddenly a kid will start screaming just because, you know, Darth Vader's shown up and he needs to be destroyed or something. So anyway, that stuff comes out in the live like while I'm doing this. And I actually don't have a problem with it at all. And I appreciate everyone who, everyone who gets that, that this is, you know, the beside behind the scenes and, and all that stuff is supposed to be here. All right, I'm not doing a very good job of, oh, you want to take the thing? Hold on. Oh, I just totally dropped the tablet. Well, it landed on something soft. It just down stuff. All right, slave. What are my questions? Give me a question. I'm sorry. I offended a person. I refer to my volunteer jokingly. They said that if I ever called them a slave, they would stop doing work immediately. And I was like, okay, I don't know if anyone just heard that someone on a, someone got upset that the Shayna was calling her, or like a workaway or a woofer, a volunteer. She was calling one of the volunteers a slave. And they said, if you ever called me a slave, I would stop working for you. But it's just a joke. And you gotta relax. And the person were, okay. So in this example right now, I'm calling to Shayna, my slave. She's voluntarily helping me with this. She's obviously not my slave. It's an, it's, it's an ironic thing to say. And she's totally aware that I'm joking. Okay. So the question is, is there a way, yeah, that's why I'm going to repeat. Yeah. That's why I'm going to say, you can hear what the chain is saying right now, but she is being a bad slave, bad slave. Oh, now she's flipping me off. All right. So the question is, is there a way to make some kind of super robust charge controller? What did they say? Also inverter or anything like that? Solar charge controller or voltage converter or voltage converter. Okay. So that kind of thing. And they, and they, yeah, yeah. And they, they gave the example of like the Frankenstein switches. So on, on all my boats, I make these switches with copper pipes and they're all like, you know, like in science class, in like 1980, when you'd have like little electronic experiments and they had these big switches where you'd be like, so I make them basically like that. It's like, you know, big copper pipe and like a piece of copper thing here. And it's just like, like, it's just a big switch that won't break. And, you know, it can get saltwater splashed all over it. And I'll just rinse it off like really robust things. I aren't going to break. So is there a way to make a charge controller that's really robust like that? And the other one I, I always think of is an inverter. And the other example he was asking about is a voltage converter. And man, I don't know. I, if someone's, if someone has got something that they know of to get around the, the delicate electronics for that kind of stuff, that would be great. Cause like, you know, when I, when I, when I make these big robust switches with the copper, I'm giving up speed control with, you know, electronic speed control stuff, but I will happily give that up for something that's not going to break. And the way I, the way I do speed control on my boat is I just run my motors directly from the solar panels and it'll have different switches for different amounts of solar panels. So I'll like attach one solar panel or no, they connect, they're connected in pairs. So I'll connect two solar panels and then another two and then another two and then full speed. So I get speed control that way. Although on one of my boats, there's just one switch. It's just like on full speed or off, but that is so nice having something that's not going to break. And the only, the only solution I've come up with for a charge controller is just to pay attention. So have this, have the solar panels connected directly to the battery with a disconnect switch and then have a voltage, like a volt meter. It's like, like you can get a fairly robust volt meter that won't break. And I've done this before when a, when I had a charge controller break on me and I ended up for like six months. I was just disconnecting it and connecting it manually instead of getting a new charge controller because, you know, a week went by of just paying attention to it. And then I was like, I'm kind of used to this now. I'll just disconnect it and reconnect it whenever I notice the voltages, you know, getting high or low or whatever. And I just, I just really liked not having the electronics. But in terms of something that like, will just do a good job on its own of controlling the voltage into the batteries, that's robust. Man, I don't know. Someone, someone must be, someone must have made something, even like with semiconductors that are just oversized or something, but I don't know. And I really want to do, I really want to figure out a way to make an inverter that just is like indestructible, won't break. I have a question here. Apparently, T Mike, he built a beehive with his nephew as an adventure builder project. That is awesome. And courage was needed when they moved the bees. That is true. Yeah. If you're in a situation like that, when you're, when you're moving some bees, totally feel free to, what is, what is the word to invoke some adventure builder virtues and say, we're going to need courage. You know, you know what I used to do? Actually, I shouldn't say I used to do, I still do this. If, if I'm doing something where I feel like I'm going to need more of an adventure builder skill than I, than I currently have, or maybe I just feel like I'm going to need a lot. Uh, I'll, I'll, I'll make something with that virtue on it. So, uh, a while ago, I was trying to come up with an idea for something and I was like, boy, this is going to be hard to figure out. And I don't even remember what the thing was, but I remember thinking this is going to be a figure out. I'm really going to need imagination. I found myself a green shirt and I painted an adventure builder symbol on the front, just like this. And then on the back, I painted the imagination, adventure builder symbol with the stars. And then I put that shirt on and, uh, well, it helped me. It inspired me to have more imagination. And I have a shirt, I have a red shirt with the, you know, the adventure builder symbol for strength on the back. Man, that shirt is totaled because whenever I do something where I'm really going to need a lot of strength, I'll put that on and be like, now I'm extra strength. Carcanean, my son has an adventure builder red shirt, a red strength shirt. This person knows one of my cousins and is good friends. Yeah, Allison is awesome. She's totally cool. Um, those, so that, that piece of my family is the one is like the, the edge of my family that I got along with most of those guys. Yeah. Yeah. And her dad is super cool. I mean, my dad's cool too and everything, but, but her dad is like more kind of like off grid and like when I built a lumber mill, he was super interested in it. I don't know if I should talk about my family on here, but I have, out of all my family, I have one uncle who was like really, really interested in like all the, all the stuff I was building when I was doing it. And he also was really into building things. Okay. Yeah, I know. Okay. This is, this is the sea creak question. Isn't there, there's another name for it. Anyway, it doesn't matter. Sea creak. So there's this thing where you can take a little object, put it in seawater and have it connected to electricity. So you have it, oh, I can't remember if it's the positive or negative, but anyway, you connect either the positive or negative to, to one object and then connect the opposite to like a chunk of lead or some other object that's going to maybe disintegrate. And then when you get, when you have some electricity going into these objects, like a pretty low voltage, not a ton of electricity, your metal object will start attracting minerals out of the ocean and kind of form this crusty shell, like a, like a seashell. And theoretically, like you can grow a seashell, like you could take a piece of steel mesh, put it in the ocean and connect the electricity to it. And then over time it will grow into this solid, like really strong thing. Now I knew about this years ago and I've done some experiments and I know some other people who've tried it around here. I don't know if the seawater isn't good in this area, like we're in the Caribbean kind of, kind of tucked up in the Gulf of Mexico kind of area, like south of that though, like Central America. But I don't know if the seawater doesn't have the right minerals or the right minerals or something, but none of the people I've spoken to in Central America, on the Caribbean side, have had any success with it. Like, you know, I got it to grow a little bit of stuff, but then it would kind of stop quickly and then, I don't know, I never got it to grow really well. But theoretically, it'd be a really amazing thing. Although the funny thing is, I don't know of anyone who is like creating sea buildings out of this stuff, which would be the thing to do, you know, like make a mesh in the shape of some amazing underwater house thing, put the electricity on it and turn it into this giant, you know, maybe dome house shaped shell and then you could pull it out of the water and then make, you know, it's a house, like an incredibly strong super thing. But I don't know of anyone who's actually done it successfully. So maybe this doesn't work as well as it does, like, theoretically, you know, I don't know. Am I allowed to dredge water or soil out of the bottom of waterways? I don't know exactly what the rules are, but like if I have a canal and it's, you know, it's kind of getting congested with muck, I'll jump in there with a bucket and dump them out. I don't know if I'm allowed to do it, but like an existing waterway, if it's getting kind of clogged up, yeah, I'll move stuff out of the way. I think that's fine. I think you're supposed to get permission if you're actually making a new waterway. But I think you're okay scooping out sediment and stuff. You're welcome for answering your question about procrastination. He procrastinates paying his own taxes. Dude, I totally get it. Yeah. But he says he's never procrastinates on his work. That's, yeah, I'm with you there, man. That's actually one of the ways you can know what you really care about. Like look at your list of stuff and figure out what you're not procrastinating on. There's a good chance of something you really care about. Unless it's like just eating ice cream, then that doesn't count because that's just a momentary, what's that thing called that everyone does that I've forgotten about? Not everyone. That's so popular in the world. Instant gratification. Yeah, if it's an instant gratification thing, that doesn't count. Okay, what were you saying? You just pulverized that kid. Look, she's knocked out. I kind of want to aim the camera over there. I'm not going to. But she's so adorable. Passed out a little one-year-old, just like in your little cocoon of f***ing illness. Oh, great. You're in my comfort zone. You don't have a comfort zone. Look, it's like we're molded together. I've got a cushion of protection around. So I always sit over here. I'm just kidding. What's that? Hey, what do you got on your tablet there? What's this question here? Tomatoes says, use this to fix your stuff. He just sent me $20. Nice. I'm going to fix my stuff. How are the taxes? Did he call me, buddy? No, you're saying, buddy. I'm going to use it, but then you put all these laughing faces with tears. Wait, what's wrong with my stuff? You need to fix your stuff. My stuff needs to be fixed? Yeah, it needs to be fixed. Well, that lady said I was handsome. So, I mean, yeah. Tomatoes also says he really likes his mug. Nice. It's funny. I don't have any of these mugs or shirts or anything. I should get one. Yeah. Although I just make my own shirts. And your own mugs. And yeah, I haven't done a mug in a long time though. Yeah. Because you have that monster one still that I won for you. Yeah. You won me a monster mug, but the handle's cracked because somebody dropped it like three times on the concrete floor. Not saying it's you. It survived being dropped. I never touched your cup if I can avoid it. So, somebody wants to know how are taxes in Panama? Yeah. A lot better than the United States or Canada or England. I wouldn't know. Yeah. Well, we pay sales tax on things. Oh, yeah. We do pay sales tax. I'm not food. I'm not food thing. That's about it. Yeah. I think that's it. And I imagine it's already incorporated into the transportation costs with the one taxi that I get. Oh, yeah. I'm sure they have. You're paying tax on like a lot of stuff that's just like, it's just in the price. Somebody said. Dude, I am so glad we don't have like, oh, yeah. Anyway, like what? Oh, taxes. God, tax. Dude, I'm going to get arrested for like, no, I'm not going to get arrested. I'm going to, there's going to be some missile that comes out of the eye and lands on me from, you know, the CIA just destroying me for saying, I don't like taxes on the internet. Well, you know, I have a friend now who's the U.S. Marshals. So, he might show up. He's going to show up and be like, stop trash talking to taxes, man. Ooh, taxes are amazing. I just love them. I wish I could pay more taxes. I wish. Oh, my gosh. So, we can like be, we, you know, we got to fix up those slave camp fences and things that keep me in here. Okay. So, somebody followed with that. Is it hard to do taxes compared to the U.S.? We literally so, yeah, we don't have taxes. Okay. In Panama, you don't pay taxes if you have external income. So, if I have, if I have a restaurant or a store or a hotel or whatever here, then I have to pay taxes on that. But any foreign income, I don't pay taxes on. Right. So, unless I start doing something specifically here, then we're good. Right. Yeah. And then if your property value is under a certain amount, there's no taxes on that. And there's no land tax on properties that are below a certain amount and we're good. I don't know what the number is, but all of our properties are under that. So. Yeah, I remember what it was like eight years ago, but I don't know. I'm sure it's changed by the way. Somebody else just said taxes are all voluntary. They should be. See, no, I think that would actually, no, I think that would fix a lot of things. If taxes were voluntary, that would fix so many things, but they're not voluntary. You get thrown in jail if you don't pay your taxes, like, which is, is not the way it's supposed to be. Don't even get me started on what's wrong. The system is totally pfft. So there's, oh, now this thing is finally showing me stuff. Have you dated any Latin date prospects since moving, moving there? Terry, Terry Zabon wants to know. Terry Zabon. Zabon. Is she Latin? Why? It could be a guy. I don't know. It could be a guy. Well, but the guy, I'm not interested. Anyway. Questions for both of them, but I'm just gonna let you answer that. Have you dated any Latinas since we've been here? No. Have you dated anybody since moving here? Well, there was like one girl I was talking to for a little bit. I, we met a couple of times and maybe you call it a date, but. Was it a girl you were pizza with? Or there's someone you went to lunch with a couple of times, I thought. Yeah, but ended up not going. She wasn't Latinas from Europe. Yeah. Okay. So this question is, wait, it says question, but there's no question. So now I'm trying to think like what, since I've moved here, I've been so busy like doing things. It's like, it's just like now in the last, since I moved into my house, I feel like I can talk to people like I can actually like have a social life a little bit. Apparently, Gerald says that the land tax is on property over $120,000. So I think we're good. Oh, really? That sounds really high. So you only have to pay in Panama. You only have to Panama because I thought it was lower than that. I thought it was lower than that. I thought it was like 40 or something. So anyway, he was saying that somewhere. Mal would rather send you money than pay his taxes. So he just sent you some. Oh, thanks, man. That's awesome. I would. Thank you. Yeah, I would rather burn the money than pay taxes actually. Because I do not trust those people. Man, they are doing all the wrong stuff. I would also rather give my money to somebody like I see doing the right thing or talking about something that made sense or somehow. Okay, you know what would happen in the United States if tax, if either taxes were voluntary or you could decide where your taxes go. Can I pause you for a minute? I think that would apply anywhere. I don't think it just be the U.S. Well, what I'm going to talk about is specifically a U.S. thing, yes, in the United States. And there are relevant things in different countries, but that's NASA. I was going to talk about NASA, which is in the United States. If you could decide where your tax money went, like 90% of the taxes wouldn't go to the military anymore. And like NASA gets something like 1% of the taxes or something even less. I don't know. I mean, they would get so much more. Can you imagine how much money NASA would get if people could decide where their taxes were going? Yeah, I mean, look what Elon did. Yeah. Like all of his money goes. Yeah, and that could, you know, any country. If you could decide where your taxes go in any country, just imagine the police who harass you. You'd be like, I don't want to send them any money anymore. And pretty much instantly, you know, the police department would be so underfunded, they'd be like, Oh my gosh, okay, please, you need to start being nice to the people. Fixed like that. No more police harassment. The police that are doing the right thing. Yeah, that's the thing. Teachers that are doing the right thing and the politicians that are doing like, yeah, I think it applies to like all of those public service places. Yeah, right now, like with so many police officers, they're incentivized to harass people like they have quotas, they're supposed to get a certain amount of fines like they are. They're being a police detective and you're saying that they get, like now they get such a bad rap, even the good ones because there's so many bad ones that are like spoiling, you know, it and. Well, and just the thing about. It's difficult to be good in the society that we live in now because you're rewarded for being terrible. Well, if you're a police officer and you have a quota to hand out this many, uh, you know, speeding tickets and not enough people are speeding, you have to start looking for people to meet your quota. Like you are required to harass people or else you get fired. And I think on the other side of that, like I think with teachers, for example, and right now what they're having to do instead of actually teaching children or encouraging learning, they're having to teach children to jump through hoops and pass tests in order for their school to be funded. It's so annoying. And like if people were able to choose where their taxes went, they would choose to fund the schools that were doing the right thing for children. Yeah. Or people could get together and say, okay, this is like, say you're in a neighborhood of people and they actually get along with each other, which doesn't happen anymore. But say your friends with all your neighbors, you get together and say, all right, between all of us, we're going to pump like $240,000 into this school that sucks this year. You know what we could do with that? We can make our own school. Yeah. And they could just like say, you know, forget the system, we're doing our own thing. But unfortunately, taxes are not voluntary. You, you get in big trouble for not paying them. So Terry Saban has also apparently suggested growing black eyed peas before it, which I completely forgot about. Oh, I thought he was going to. And he wants to know how, if you had tried it or not, because they're super fast, but I think you should talk about the beans that you are growing. Wait, wait, which beans? Well, he was talking about growing black eyed peas. Black eyed peas. I thought I hadn't. Well, I'll have to go get some. So I'll get some next time I go to the store, black eyed peas. So those are supposed to be really good. They're easy to grow and fast. And I think that should open the conversation about the beans you are growing. The beans, so I've planted, like anytime I have some beans, I'll go out and plant a few. And the, the, what are they, what are the red beans? Just red beans? I think they're just kidney beans. Okay. So red kidney beans. No, red kidney beans are pretty big. So I was like, Ooh, if I plant these, maybe I'll get, oh man, they're doing terrible. I've gotten like, yeah, I could never get those. I got a few little beans, but I mean, they were some decent size beans, actually, but like hardly any. And I planted a few different kinds, but the beans that are growing like crazy are here. They're called breakfast beans. They're like little brown beans. And I planted them. They think, no, that was different. I planted them out in front of my house. And it's just like this giant viney bush. I stuck a few sticks in the ground and they're climbing up those. And those are, those are like practically breaking off. And they're just climbing up everything and just making like all these pods, like about that big and just lots of beans or little beans. But man, it makes so many of them. And they're easy to get out too. Cause you, I don't know when I'm supposed to harvest them, but I, I wait till the pod has dried out on the plant and then pull it off. And then you just like grab the end and bloop. And it cries it apart and they all fall out. About harvesting beans is that if you plan to like cook them, like not eat them raw, which you can do with some variety, you want to wait till they turn brown. But if you're going to eat them, like you would like green beans or sugar snap peas or whatever, you pick them green. Oh yeah. Okay. So I should wait till they're, should I wait till they're- I don't know on those. So like I think we should look it up. No, you need to cook them. Well, have you tried to eat them not cooked? They don't taste good. I don't think those are wondering. I don't know. Yeah, I'd have to look it up. And anyway, what you're doing is right. They dry out pretty quick. It's not like a, like a green bean that stays green for a while. Cause they're like white when I've seen them. Those are the ones that are like kind of whitish before they go brown, right? So I was just waiting to see if I could say. They, they turn brown pretty quick. Like they get big, then turn yellow and turn brown. Okay. So somebody else says that I think civil forfeiture is the worst incentive for police. And then somebody else says police standing army, they exist to enforce immoral law, moral law that they exist to enforce immoral law. Yeah. Moral law is theft, murder, rape, et cetera, and requires zero enforcement. Yeah. I mean, yeah, totally. I mean, enforcement can be used for that stuff, but people will take care of that themselves if you just let them. Andrew Ray says, in regards to the beans not growing, he says that's cause the slugs and snails are eating them when they are small. Oh no. I don't have slugs or snails over there. It's just, I don't know. I don't know. I think it's a soil or something. Like the plants were there, the leaves were on them. They grew like to this big and just stopped. And they sat there for like. Do you think anything's affecting the roots? I don't know. It's, I don't know if it's the soil or, but the leaves were still there. Like nothing was eating the leaves. Yeah. I don't know. I don't know what the problem is. Apparently Terry Zabone likes, has eaten queen termites. Have you done that yet? I have not eaten any termites, not on purpose at least. Yeah. I don't know how I feel about that. A question, at the risk of alienating your more proper viewers, what are your thoughts on gun control state side and the fact that it falls to the schools to teach the kids to hide versus controlling guns? Or do you want to talk about that? Well, it teaches, wait, I don't know. It teaches the kids to hide if someone with the gun shows up. I don't know anything about the gun laws. I don't really know anything about it either. I'm not going to comment on this at all. Personally, I think everyone should have a gun. So that's not going to alienate the preppers, I don't think. I think, oh geez. Well, I think responsible parents is what we need. Of course, not everyone is a responsible parent. So like, I mean, you shouldn't, there should be gun free zones. Like if you're, if you're, students should not take guns to school. Like I totally understand that makes total sense. But then the school is responsible for protecting the kids. So if, if like every teacher has a gun, I would not be opposed to that. Of course, that would be, I mean, oh man, you wouldn't want the teachers to have a gun, like I've had some terrible teachers. But I don't know, it starts getting kind of complicated. But in general, I think there's too much gun control. Okay, here's, here's the big problem with gun control. If you make a law that says people can't have guns, who is going to obey that law and who's going to ignore it? The law abiding people, the people not trying not to cause trouble, they're probably going to say, oh fine, I won't have this kind of gun or I won't have any gun or whatever. The people who are just going to completely ignore the criminals, because they're breaking the line, I don't care about the law. So all you do when you, I shouldn't say all you do, there are other consequences. But one of the major things you do when you have a gun control law is you make sure the criminals have way more guns than, than anyone else. But if like everyone has, like put yourself in the, in the shoes of a criminal who wants to shoot people, you know, or like hold people up with a gun or murder people, or so they, they want to use their gun for, for bad, bad business. If you are in a place where you know people don't have guns, you're just like, I can go anywhere and just put my gun around and make people do whatever I want. But if you're in a place where like there's like a 60% chance that any individual person in here has a gun, you're going to think twice about waving your gun around, right? Yeah. Yeah. Somebody else said, schools are gun free zones, advertising that there is nobody armed to take care of armed people who simply don't care about the school being gun free. Wait, what? Yeah. That was okay. It might be easier to just read it. Schools are gun free zones. Yeah. Advertising. Oh, okay. Yeah. So I think, I think schools, I think schools shouldn't be necessarily a totally gun free zone. I think there should be someone there with a gun. Like, yeah, responsible people. And then of course gun control also brings up the idea that there are crazy people in the world and you got to kind of keep the guns out of crazy people's hands. So like how do you determine that? Well, my first thought would be to just wait and see what happens. Of course, I don't know, with all this stuff, it's like going from what we have right now to no laws is too big a jump. Like so many things would fall apart instantly that are just being completely regulated by laws. But I think in general people who are crazy who want to cause these problems, they should end up in jail. But now there are so many laws to protect people who are causing problems. Like if someone breaks into my house and I punch them, I could be arrested for assault. Or maybe it's not in my house. Maybe it's maybe, you know, if someone comes onto my property and I punch them, then I go to jail. But if they come into my house and I punch them, then I'm okay. But there are so many rules and laws to protect people who are doing bad things. And we need to get rid of those. So then those people wouldn't be out free to be able to get again in the first place. I think this commenter brings up a good point. Bear 8 photo. That's pretty funny. They say no human is fit to decide who is insane or sane. Yeah. And there's kind of truth to that. Yeah. But at some point, you have to say, okay, I've got some children here. Right. And there are some people here who are going to be around my child. Which of them is dangerous? Right. And then you have to say, okay, this person, whether or not we're calling them insane or crazy or whatever, this person is dangerous to my family. Right. Like. But I think as human beings, we naturally, like if we actually listen to our. So maybe, maybe insane is the wrong word, but like a dangerous person. But then the difficulty is like the government gets a hold of that word and they're like, like with the total terrorist thing. Like anyone the government doesn't like, you're a terrorist. I'm a terrorist. I'm sure if I went back to the United States, you'd be like, oh, I don't know. So like Darth Vader, for example, would you say that he was an evil or tenaciously ambitious? This brings up an interesting point. So I'm just going to have to run with this for a minute. So you're just going to have to bear with me. So at the beginning, I'm just going to talk about episode one to six of Star Wars. Because after that, oh man, the wheels really fell off. And I know there are some, there are some problems with episode one, two and three, but like there's, there's a lot of good things about it too. So you have to just ignore the amazing animation. I'm not going to get into what the problems were. No, but the story, the story was basically, you know, the Jedi, what's his name? Qui-Gon Jinn found this little kid who was super, super into the force. Like he had lots of force. Yeah. He had lots of force. I don't need to get into the details of the midi-chlorids and whatever. But anyway, he had so much force. And this was Anakin Skywalker, the Darth Vader when he was a kid. And the prophecy was that this kid who was so strong with the force would bring balance to the force. And then by episode three, he'd kind of become like best buddies with the guy who would end up becoming the evil emperor. And so he was considered evil too. And Obi-Wan Kenobi said, you were supposed to bring balance to the force, not tear it apart. So at that point, things were looking like the prophecy did not work at all. But then you get three more episodes later and who killed the emperor? It was Darth Vader. And apparently he had to go through all this crap to be in the position that he could kill this emperor and bring balance back to the force. Yeah. But he basically had to become so evil himself that the emperor trusted him enough to let Darth Vader stand behind him so he could pick him up and throw him in the pit. Yeah. So he did fulfill the prophecy. And if you really think about it, there wasn't really any other way to do it. Because the emperor was like, he was pretty strong with the force. He would jump in the air and do a really goofy spin around thing with his magical force powers. Like he was super strong. It's not like you could just come up behind him and shoot him because he'd be like, I sense it coming and shoot lightning by him. So to actually stop this emperor, you had to have someone who became so evil that became his best bud. And he was like, yo, we're bros, what's up? And then he had to be so evil that he actually was evil like that. And then his son, Luke, had to come in, you know, at the end and be like, no, you're not evil. You're not evil. And then that tiny little spark of Darth Vader that was still good was like, oh, wait. Oh, wait. Oh, you're right. I'm not evil. Ha, ha. And then he died. And then, yeah. The end. Yeah. When you are breaking the law, you should lose all rights to anyone defending themselves. I feel about that. When, when you, like when a person is breaking the law, they should lose all rights to anyone that is defending themselves. Somebody breaks into your house that's breaking the law. You defend your family. So they lose their lives. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That was a little bit confusing sentence, but yeah. So yeah, if someone, if someone is the aggressor and you defend yourself in any way, you're, you're, the law should be incredibly lenient to you. Right. And on that topic, I think the law should be incredibly aggressive toward anyone enforcing it. So police should have to, have to live at a really high legal standard if they're enforcing the laws, which is not currently happening, which is one of the many problems like police go around breaking laws all the time. Right. Yeah. Somebody would like to know, is Chewbacca, are Chewbacca and Bigfoot related? Well, yeah, man. Of course. Like cousins? No, it's just, you know, so Star Wars all happened in a galaxy far far away a long, long time ago, but at some point during that period, an ejection pod was ejected with a wookie in it. And this was like millions of years ago. Yeah. No, not millennia. Like millions of years. This is a galaxy far away. Right, right. This wasn't like next door. This is a galaxy far, far away. So yeah. And it was just floating through space. And the, and the, and the wookie inside the pod, he was in stasis because he was like, I got to get my skate pod and escaped the exploding ship. I don't know when I'm going to land wherever, but let me put myself into crash. See, and he slept for millions of years and then happened to crash on earth. And now there's a wookie running around on earth and like a monkey. Well, I'm thinking there were probably a few wookies in that escape pod and they landed and, you know, I had some babies and, you know, so they've been around for a while with the natives a little bit. No, maybe I don't, I don't know. Maybe there's some, yeah, maybe they're slowly going to blend in. So here's another thing I want to tell you about your pigeon peas came up kind of in its topic here. It says there is a big bush called pigeon peas. It smells like peas, but it's different. We actually have that plant. I have it. Yeah. I mean, the friend of ours just gave it to us. Yeah. I haven't planted it yet. I mean, it's sitting in my house and I'm like, where can I plant this, where it's going to do good? Cause I really want it to be in a good spot. They're very common in the Bahamas and West Indies for peas and rice. They produce every year, they're very tasty and a staple food. Oh, I need to, I need to plant them. Yeah. I think there was three different plants in that thing. So I'm going to see if I can separate them and plant them in three different places. So Cam Loren is doing a pro gun check and would like to know any feelings on what kinds of guns people should own automatic semi shotgun. Okay. Here's, this is, this might bother a few people, but I think that the government should not be able to have anything that a citizen can't have. Like if the government can have a bazooka, I should be able to have a bazooka. That's what I think. And is that in order to keep the government in check? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, basically. And I mean, and I would say that across the board, the government should never have more power than, than any normal person. Because I mean, okay, the government has become this, this thing that regulates people's lives, but the original idea, the original intent was that they're supposed to help people. They're supposed to, you know, keep things running smoothly, help people out. You know, the police are supposed to protect people who might have difficulty protecting themselves. Is that like doing all the administrative work basically? I mean, sort of. Yeah, kind of. Like, so what I do for your YouTube channel basically? Yeah. Yeah. But if you got to the point where you were like, now I've got you scheduled to do this now, then, then you would be like the government. Or when I'm like, you have to do these kinds of advertisements. Yeah. But in general, I don't think the government should be able to do anything that a normal person can't do. Right. And I would want to completely restructure government. So, so there's no one, no one is basically God. You know, now like senators and presidents and all these people, they're basically just, they're so protected by all these laws and stuff. You know, they could come up to you and punch you in the face. There's nothing you knew about it. So do you think people, so continuing on the, someone's gonna send me a story about someone who got punched by a senator on camera and they got him. That would be great. So continuing on with the project with guns and, you know, that should there be an, you know, governments being more of the administrative responsibility as opposed to the taking over everybody's lives responsibilities. Do you think that they, there should be some type of mandatory training in order to have a weapon like a gun? See, all that stuff, I think no, I think I have to say no, because the problem is like one step sounds good, but it never stops at one step. You know, it's like, oh yeah, we should, we should make sure anyone who buys a gun has some kind of training, blah, blah, blah. But that's just, that's just the beginning of gun control where you can't have a gun anymore. Because it's like, okay, now we're regulating this much. Well, let's just regulate a little bit more and a little bit more, a little more. And I don't think that's what the government should be doing. Well, then it also, I think that's what freaking parents should be doing. And that's, this is the problem. Like we've given up parental responsibilities and responsibilities to our friends even or responsibilities to our own neighborhoods. We've given up our own responsibility to this, this government God thing that just is supposed to take care of all this stuff. And then we are, we just give up responsibility for anything. And I think it's, it's one of those things where it's easy to do that in the moment, but the longer it goes on, the worse the consequences get, which is why, which is why so many organizations collapse after they get to a certain point. You know, the government just keeps getting more and more controlling until the whole thing explodes. Well, so here's a thought, a thought experiment or what have you. All right. Like going back to the concept of anarchy. You got a thought excrement. Okay. I'm ready for it. So like in this theoretical anarchist society, because most people don't even know what the word anarchy means. Maybe we should define that for them. So an anarchist is someone who just doesn't want government control. They don't want to be ruled. Right. Great. But, but the government will tell you that an anarchist is someone who wants to go around shooting everyone all the time and killing everything and destroying everything. It's anarchy. Anarchy is just people not being ruled. Basically. So in an anarchist society, can you call it an anarchist society? I guess you're good. Or a free society. Do you feel that people or would a natural consequence of not having rules make it so that people would innately create kind of their own moral guidelines in regards to guns specifically? So for example, I'm a gun shop owner. I sell guns to people. I feel that in order to get by a gun from my shop, like, I would like you to at least show some competency in or show teaching how to use the gun and not just roll for my shop. If you sell a gun to someone and they go and shoot people with it or start robbing people, people are going to show up and be like, what the can you not sell guns to like two year olds? Yeah. Right. So I mean, would they just so that the question and the other part is when people start taking responsibility for their own lives in their neighborhood and all that stuff, they know each other and they start to care more and people see this is like the little town I lived in for a while in Alaska. Like it's not necessarily that everybody knew each other, but everyone knew who the problem people were. Right. So so basically the question is, does an anarchist society ultimately lead to people caring more about each other and creating a more, you know, whatever the word is that goes there for the society? Like the one that well, I would, I would say it a little bit differently. Like, yes, but I think but that's starting from the point that like that's starting from a governance society, which I think is an unnatural state. So I would say a governance society makes people not care about each other. Right. So it's the other way around. But that's the whole concept behind capitalism anyway, isn't it? Where if you keep people divided amongst themselves, I don't think that's capitalism. Capitalism specifically like using money for stuff. And then then you get into all kinds of funny definitions. And then like communism, no, yeah, communism and like consumeristic, like culture, like, you know, constantly consuming. The idea is that you want people buying, you want people consuming, you want people doing that in order to get people to do that. Well, somebody wants them to do it. The government or whomever it is. And so basically the greedy people is what it is. They're continuing to keep people divided by making laws and restrictions that continue to take the responsibility of their lives away from them. Right. Yeah. And the more divided people are, the harder it is for them to do anything. So and this is this is one of the really frustrating things to see is like if you have a neighbor who's being treated poorly by the law, most people will just say, Oh, I don't know anything about them. I don't want to talk to them anymore. That's a bad person. Instead of being like, Hey, what are you doing to my neighbor here? You know, like, like I think this is such a pipe dream at this point is, you know, if police come into a neighborhood and start, you know, harassing someone, the whole neighborhood should come out and be like, Okay, what's going on? You know, why are you harassing this guy? Is there a real reason or are you just here to, you know, with some bull crap about he didn't mow his lawn right or something, or you don't like the way he looks or, you know, like, like, tell us, tell us what it, what the real thing is. And if there's a reasonable explanation, fine. Right. So the other coming back, because this seems to be a big topic in the chat room right now about gun control thing. So somebody is a couple of people have said, like, so you have gun control and you take the guns away, gasoline's readily available, knives are readily available. Like, if I want to, you can, if you, if you are intent on cause, like, on doing a crime or whatever, you will find a way, like, regardless. And I think would, would you say that it boils down like the, the solution to that is not more control, but like, what you're saying is people being more aware of all of the people within their neighborhood and being connected with each other. This goes back to what I was saying last week or the week before how we have to get, get off a society of laws and get, get back onto a society of morality. Yeah. Because you can, you can try to make a million laws to cover everything. You can't cover everything. There's always loophole. Yeah. But, but if you, if you base things on morality and like, like basically, like if I say, all right, everybody, don't be a dick. Like most people get what that means. And if they, if they don't get it, people will tell them, you know, like, like the gen, there's a general understanding of don't be a dick. Because that's a, that's a moral statement, not a law. Now, if I tried to make specific laws for every single way that you could be a dick, I mean, I could write the giant book, the giant, the giantest book in the world, and it's not going to cover everything. There's always going to be something else that someone can do. Right. So ultimately you're saying is that, and I think the supplies for what people should be doing is that if it's in your core values, you will up stand them. Like you will, you know. And the problem today is that most people have no core values because they've been replaced by, by laws and pressure and all this stuff. Responsibility has been taken away from them. Yeah. Yeah. On my fault. I don't have to. Responsibility for any of their choices or decisions anymore because they're trained to not be responsible for them. Which also comes back to the procrastination thing. Right. Or the not impeccable or not, yeah, or not doing what you want to do with your life, because it's harder. You're pressured to, to just get in line and do what you're told. Right. And it's easier in the moment to say, okay, okay, okay, I'll get in line. Don't, don't yell at me. But where you comply, the harder it is to ever get out again. So somebody says you don't need laws. We need respect and understanding. Yeah. Totally. Yeah. Right. Yeah. But if we're divided as a society, we're easier to control. Right. Which is not what we want. No. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Yep. Yep. Yup. Yeah. No, nope. Yep. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Yep. Sesame Street. Yeah. They were, well, that was the best. I showed the kids that laughter on their heads off. Okay. So I just want to end this with this last comment. and that is morality is subjective, though. Everyone feels... Ah, no, it's not. Let me just finish. Everyone feels genital mutilation is wrong, yet all of Western civilization do this to infant boys. Not all of Western civilization. I'm going to tell you a secret. I have not been mutilated, and I'm very happy about it, and none of my kids are. So what you're saying, this is important, though, is that this actually was a law. The whole genital mutilation is part of a religious right into a society that is governed by laws. We're talking about replacing laws and government. So government can be religious government doctrine. It can be civil government doctrine. We're talking about all types of government and laws. If you replace them with anarchy or free whatever society... Just take it out. Replace it with morality. And those things are mute points. Well, here's the thing. If you take away... Say you have some parents here, and they have some boys. They know about the aliens, by the way. Say they're a bunch of parents there, and they just had some baby boys, and they're deciding whether or not to mutilate their penises, whether it's the circumcision thing. If you tell them... Yeah, I know, isn't that horrible? You're supposed to do this, you're supposed to do that. A lot of them are going to feel pressured to do what society wants them to do. But if you just tell them, it's your choice. Right. Well, then suddenly the parents are like, wait, why? It's my choice. No, no, I don't want the choice. No, no, it's your choice. It's your choice. You have the responsibility. You have to make a decision. But this is a big decision. This is my son. Right. Then they start actually thinking, oh, well, I actually have to make the decision that my son is going to have to live with for his entire life. And he's going to tell me about it one day. Thanks, or no thanks, you know? So then people actually start caring about the decision they're making, as opposed to when there's a law, and they're just like, well, I should just follow law. It's not my fault. It's not my fault. Well, even with this specific example, and like, I mean, aside from thinking way in the future, what is the child going to come back? You are going to have to hold the baby. Okay, don't chop your penises off, please. I mean, I'm just saying, like, it doesn't, like, even not aside, like, that's a very extreme situation, but, like, you are going to have to endure that child having the reaction to it. Like, no. Well, as a parent, I can feel, like, in my heart, like, no, you will do anything you can to protect your child from harm. Well, this is when it comes down to the person taking responsibility or not. If the person says, is holding their baby while they're getting the end of their penis chopped off, and they can just say to themselves, well, it's not my fault. It's not my fault. It's the law. Nothing I can do. Nothing I can do. Right. Oh, I mean, this is horrible, but no, no, no, no. It's for your own good. That's what people always say when they're trying to put the responsibility on, you know, somewhere, oh, it's for your own good. You know, the law is telling me to do it. But if you take that away, the people have to decide, the person's going to have to sit there, watch someone coming with a snipper at their kid and be like, they're going to have, they're much more likely to have a natural reaction of like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Let's just, let's just think about this for a minute. What are we doing here? You know, maybe this isn't the right thing to do. And like, to bring it into, like, a less extreme, you know, parental choice, like ear piercing, for example. Like I, my daughter. You just did the kids without asking me. No, I asked them. I know. They were old enough to decide, is this what you would like to have? Yeah, yeah. And they both, the two older ones chose yes. Yeah. Because I did not, like, I did not want to do that to them. Because I would have given them the choice later. I think it's fine, but. I felt like they could make it first. I would have held it off till, I don't know, later. They were like 30, 40? Till they, till they could at least say, like, I want to do that. Well, Aurora totally was at that point. She's older. And felt like she was standing right next to her. Oh, yeah. And wanted to also. So I wasn't going to say, no, you can't. Yeah, yeah. No, I think it's fine. I said to Aurora, and I'm just giving this as an example for other parents who might be in a similar situation. So let me just tell the short, very quick story. But the way that I came to the decision about asking them was could she take care of this on her own? And if she could, and wanted to continue with this, like I explained to her like what it might feel like, et cetera, like then she could go ahead and do that. And she actually stood there very historically and. I have something to say about the circumcision thing. Oh, God, I like. So when I was a kid, I mean, I'm not circumcised. Excuse me if this is getting, getting a little too personal. But when I was a kid, I was like, oh, I'm supposed to be. I'm embarrassed is it's, it's not, it's different than a lot of the other kids. Dude is way better, so much better. That's all. Well, okay. Once I, once I got past the, it's, it's different than a lot of other people. Yeah. And then once I got to the point where I was actually using the thing, then it was like, oh, that's why it's like this. It makes total sense. Oh, it's, yeah. You don't, you don't want to chop off the part. Dude, it's functional. It's a functional part. So like this also. You don't want to, you don't want to throw it away. Somebody mentioned that. All right. I'm going to let that go now. About letting my, at least the way I do most parenting decisions with my children, if it's something that's going to cause any type of permanent alteration of their body. It's like, I wait until they're of the age to make the decision themselves. Like, I would say almost every day. It's funny because you, I would have done it later. Right. But I mean, it was, it was fine. And so I would say that like in terms of circumcision specifically. Oh, don't, yeah. I would say to you, you know what, if you would like to do that, you're welcome to, but I'm not going to do that to them. Like, you know, I just, yeah, no. Hell, I wouldn't even cut my daughter's hair until she did. Dude, I wouldn't even suggest it. I'd be like, why don't. I wouldn't suggest it. I'm just saying like if somebody came out to my son was like, you're not circumcised. I mean, if he really wanted to go do that. Like. He's not going to want to do that. You know. What? I mean, you know. I mean, I'll give them, I'll give them this skinny on how much better it is. Anyway. So, okay. So, let's see. Because I have friends who are and they have problems that I don't, I've never had. And all the friends that I have who are not chopped up, they've never had the certain problems. So anyway. If government was only there to protect rights, it wouldn't fit the definition of government. Yeah. They're governing you. Yeah. Yeah. They're not even called government. I don't know what it was originally called. Because it should just, yeah. Just the term government. It's like we're governing your actions. Like a governess. It should be more like servants. Like we're. Secretary. We're serving. Secretarial services. We're serving the people. Like that's what it should be. You should be serving the people when you're in that position. Yeah. Well, they are called public servants. Yeah. But they're also called the government. Yeah. That's why they should just be called civil servants. Just leave it at that. You're my servant. You're basically my employee. If I'm a citizen and you are like a senator or something, like I am your boss. Yeah. Like I'm paying you. That's convoluted. Oh, it's totally screwed up now. It's totally wrecked. So, all right, Jamie, how much. That's me. How much is a patch of land or small island near you? I live on a floating home in DC, Canada. I want to come move to a place with warm winters. Ah, yeah. We'll have winter. Yeah. It's just like this all the time. It depends. If you want to send us an email, like if you're legitimately interested and you would like to send an email to me, to us at theadventurebuildermovie.com, I'm happy to give you more details because I kind of have like an email that I cut and paste, which answers all those questions. I can't give you the general gist though. Like if you just want to like look from afar and do things on the internet or with real estate agents and talk to people like from far away. You're going to pay a fortune. You're just going to cause a fortune. If you come here, and I'm sure this applies to a lot of places, like if you come to the place and live here for a while, then meet people, you're going to, like all this land is going to pop up that is not specifically for sale, but people would sell it to someone that they're happy with living here. Yeah. There are a lot of people like, this probably happens anywhere in the world. There are people who have land they don't really need, but they don't just want to put it out there for sale because who knows what's going to come. They don't want some hotel popping up or some complete idiot showing up and getting this horrible neighbor and it wasn't worth it. But if you live in a place for a little while and get to know people, then suddenly they're like, oh, you're cool. Yeah, well there's this land I want to sell and this is how it went for us. Like we'd been here for a while. We got to know people. Next thing we know, all these people start coming by. They're like, well, you know, we know you were looking for land. You know, I've got this land here and the price is like way lower than any real estate agent is going to sell. You show you anything. You know, are you interested? And that's how it worked for us and that's how I would recommend to do it to anyone. So yeah, vlog city, that's who asked the question initially. Vlog city. Just send me an email and I'll be happy to talk to you further about it. Yeah. And the amount of money you would save by doing that was significant is enough that you could like easily like rent a place for a year. I mean. So somebody asked if you have ever tried magnet fishing. Yeah, actually a little bit. Find chunks of things sometimes. Yeah. Mostly I just magnet fish whenever I drop something in the water. Spoon. However, occasionally the thing is the ocean is so big. You know, I was thinking about dragging a magnet behind my boat, but I'm afraid it's going to get caught on some random thing and rip the thing out all the time. But I could make a thing, but I don't know. You know, there, I should, I should like start doing that around town. Like closer to town where there's around the edges. Yeah. Or just anywhere where there's a lot more traffic because where we are, there's really not very much. However, I did find once just swimming around one of those. I don't know what they're called, but it's like they're on sailboats and it's like a thing about this big stainless steel and it's sort of like a big pulley and you wrap ropes around it and it's got a crank that goes around it like that. You know, those things. I found one of those just out in the water one time. And I found a few things here and there. I found a whole oven, but it was like, what? No, nothing. I'll say what I'm going to say in a minute. Oh, with the oven, I swam down. It was in pretty deep water. So I didn't pull the whole thing out. I also didn't want the whole thing, but I swam down and pulled the window out of the front of the oven. The piece of tempered glass. Nice. Yeah. That's a cool find. So Andrew Ray was talking about trees to plant, which we actually have most of these planted. Yeah. And Andrew, I want to tell you, Jamie does actually have a tree video showing all the trees that he recently planted. It's coming up. It has not posted yet. But I don't know what all of them were. Oh, you don't remember? No, you might have to put that in the subject. If you know what all of them are. I mean, I named the ones that I knew. Right. But there are a few that, I don't know. You were just like, this is something good, plant it. I think out of the list that Andrew mentioned, the only one we don't have, well, I'm just not sure if we have it or not, is grapefruit and guava. And we do have guava. I do have some grapefruits growing. Awesome. I'm super excited about that. Although I can't be a hundred percent sure they're grapefruits. Oh, and leechi, we don't have leechi yet. Oh, man. Yeah, we got to get some of those. Yeah, I've been trying. Rambutan is the closest thing. And I want to get chestnuts. Yeah. I want to get those chestnuts. Right. When you were asking around people with plants, no one had a Malabar chestnut. No, it was on my list. All right. So, yeah. Anyway, but yeah, so most of those trees, custard apple, leechi, grapefruit, custard apple, grapefruit, guava, and different mangoes. All of those except the two that I mentioned. Well, we have grapefruit. So we just don't have leechi. Yeah. And. But someone not too far away does have them. Yeah. He has the rambutans. Is that different? Well, there's like this. I would take other one. I prefer the rambutans. I like them a lot. Anyway. Rambutans are basically leechi nuts. So any sailboat construction in your future plans? Hmm. Maybe. Yeah, maybe. Well, I probably won't get it. I don't know. Maybe. The answer is maybe. Yeah. Yeah. So have you thought about making a biogast a just dress? Well, let me, let me just say something about the sailboat thing. Okay. So in terms of driving around here, just having a sailboat is a little tricky because, you know, I've said this before, the winds are unpredictable and there's lots of like little channels you have to go through. So you might not necessarily be able to tack into the wind and stuff. But having a sail with something else is useful. So usually around here people motor and then sail and motor, you know. So I do want to build another boat using all the, you know, the knowledge I've gained from building all the previous boats and it'll be solar powered and pedal. And I was thinking I could also put a sail on that would be easy to deploy and retract. Okay. What are you saying? Do you want to tell people how, an update on how your methane gas is going? So my, I have a thing where all the, you know, food kind of waste goes into it. It's this thing and it fills up. It's supposed to make, make methane gas. And I just tried it yet. Like there's one at your house and then there's also one at my house that I built. Am I definitely producing something because every time somebody forgets to flush it at my children, it's really, it smells amazing. It smells amazing. Not like poop. Like methane. Yes, it smells like gasoline. Well, yeah, in mine, I actually sealed the top of mine with glue recently. See you later, Rocky. Bye, Rocky. So I, I sealed the top of it recently, which was like kind of the last step I had to do to make it work. And now all I really have to do is attach a tube to it with a valve and supposedly it should work. But, uh, yeah, I think this is one of those things where when I actually do it, I think I'm going to be kicking myself for not having done it. Presuming it works. Yeah. But part of my brain is like, oh, that's too good to be true. Well, somebody did say recently that you want to make sure that you divert the urine from it because it actually affects the amount or quality or something of it. So I don't know if that's any... Oh, I didn't do that. Yeah, I don't know. So that's that. I know you're supposed to put the pee and the poo and everything and food scraps and everything in there. Yeah, there's so much, you know, different information about it. Supposedly it should be working though. But I'll have to try it. That being said, what do you say about lunch? All right, let's go. Let's go have some lunch. I mean, today, actually, speaking of sales... Oh yeah, someone's coming to visit. Yeah. Where do you know this person from? Couchsurfing. Couchsurfing, all right. He's German. He's German. He has a blot. The Germans are coming. He's awesome. I think I'm excited. I'm excited to meet him. You think you're excited? Yeah, I think so. He comes like a good person. He's funny. We practice German together. You know, I still think it's weird because he looks great. You're very sexy. Oh, geez. You kind of look like Jason Statham. You could be like a body double for Bruce Willis. Do I look like a torpedo? Didn't Bruce Willis have to stop acting? Yeah, I'm saying when he was younger. Oh, yeah. His body double is pretty cool though. Oh, is he? Yeah, he's like totally out of a job though. Yeah. They were like together for like 20 years or something. Well, if I start making movies, he can be my body double. You should message him. Or maybe he can start making movies. I'll be his body double. Yeah. I mean, I'm going to have to start working out again. Yeah, definitely. I need some bigger muscles. I have really long arms. Would a fiberglass telescopic mast work with space and variable wind speed direction? Yeah. As long as you made it right. Yeah. I think he's talking about for my sailboat. Although if, I mean, that is a possibility, but I was thinking more like just a whoosh, like something that would tuck down into a slot and just whoosh. Although, I don't know. I'll have to really think about the details. Did you want to show people? I mean, that might just be better. Shoving something up. Did you want to show people how well your shaver worked on your arm? Oh, wait. Do I have a bald spot? Yeah. Now, not even supposed to be hairy here anyway. No, but. Apparently I tested my shaver right here. And yeah, you can see. You can totally see it. Because I don't have enough. I mean, I shaved my face with it, but I was already pretty. Yeah. Yeah. And there wasn't any. Oh, yeah. We had the cherries too. Thanks for reminding me, the cherries, the serenade cherries. I planted those. They're looking good. I bought one. I need to go buy more. Well, hopefully this one will make more cherries and we'll get the seeds. Yeah. So all the trees I planted so far are looking really good. Oh, we have a curry plant too. Yes. We have a curry tree. Yeah. Is that related? Is that related to curry? No, different thing. No, it's a different thing. Yeah. But all the trees are doing really well. I'm trying to think what the other names are some of the trees. Longan is one of them. Maybe we have a coffee plant. Jackfruit. I'm excited about the custard apple. The sweet apple. The sugar apple. Yeah. It's got like 20 different names. Yeah. It must be so amazing that people give it so many different names, right? Yeah. All right. All right. We're going to have lunch. What are we having for lunch? I don't know. We got to go make it though. Oh, what do you have? Food. I have chili on my house. Oh, you should have brought it. It was so good yesterday. Well, maybe you should just come over. No, I can't. I have a guy coming today. Have you dated any Latino guys since coming to Panama? I haven't dated anybody but my daughter and son. That did sound right, but I get what you're saying. All your time is consumed by you. I've been breastfeeding for four years straight basically. Yeah. That's cool. That's about as fondling as I'm getting with another person. Yeah. I don't know. You're more like, oh, god enough. No, I really am. Yeah. I'm like, please don't touch me. I come by and I'm trying to like honk honk and you're like, get off. No, you're touching me right now. No, you're touching me with your foot. No, don't touch me. Oh, god, I almost spoke up the child. You did almost wake up the baby. She startled. Remember when their little babies, the shake. Does everyone else have this? Yeah. It's a reflex. Yeah. Like babies when they're sleeping, they'll just suddenly be like. And then back to normal. It's hilarious. Like they just stiffen up for a moment. Oh, thanks. Reach 3D printer. Appreciate it. Reach 3D printer? Okay. Wait, wait, wait. Reach 3D printers. Does he make 3D printers? I don't know. Ask him. Because I've been thinking about. Or her. I don't want to assume you're a male or a female. Maybe you're what's the word? Biotic. Biotic. Jeff would date you. Who would date me? Wait. Jeff's going to be like, I date you too. Oh, Jeff. Anyway, I want to know, do you have 3D printers or Salem or something? Because I've been thinking about getting back into some 3D printer stuff. Hey, your brother's on. Michelle apparently loves jackfruit shakes. Maybe they'll come if, since we have jackfruit now growing. But wait, I want to know if this 3D printer. No, he's not anymore, but I have a bunch. Oh, are you offering to send us like a bunch? Just kidding. A bunch? Just send a bunch of 3D printers. Well, like, do you have something good for like reasonable price? Yeah. You have to tell us, can you send us an email because we would like, I'm kind of, I'm kind of in the market for a 3D printer. My current 3D printer situation is, Hi, Alan. I have two non-functional 3D printers that I, He said I'll send you a bunch if you want some. A bunch? I would take one. Okay. So could you send me an email, theadventurebuildermovie at gmail.com, because I would like to discuss this. Well, I want, I want to, just a couple of things we're talking right now. Okay. So I have two 3D printers that are currently not functioning. I think I could Frankenstein I should just start from scratch at this point because I've got a mess. He said he's going to send a bunch of stuff and it's all free. And right now I have a bunch of filament that's three millimeters. It is a long commute, Jeff. You would have to be here, I think, but literally, like here. Okay. So does he have anything that works with three millimeter filament? Because I have like, I have five pound rolls. I think I have three of them and one of them's glow in the dark. Apparently, Kira says, if you want a nice machine, I personally prefer the Prussia printers. They're made in check and you can get kits and assemble it yourself as shipping is the worst for printers. Is it Prusa? Yeah, Prusa. Prussia. Luckily, I know a little bit. I know nothing. I'm okay with that. That's okay. Prusa is a type of So yeah. So please send me a message so we can further discuss this because we're going to go eat lunch. Dude, I'm excited. Yeah. There's some stuff I'm going to 3D print. 3D printing, yes. I mean, yeah. Okay. Should we say bye? Okay. All right, we better just go eat lunch before this one starts. Do send me an email, please. Yeah. Yeah. What's, will we send him an email? Oh, he says I don't for three millimeter just for 1.75, but they can be adapted to three millimeter varieties. Oh, well, I would totally get some new filaments, but I got something that was good. Okay, he'll email me. He'll send me some lunch with all the food you don't have. Yeah, I have lots of food. Oh, do you? Yeah. Good. Okay. I have lots of food at my house too. Yeah. Dude, if the apocalypse happened right now, that would actually be kind of okay. Well, maybe we need to get our fishing game on a little bit better. Oh, I've got fishing hooks and I've got the stuff. Oh, he asked how the rabbits were doing. They're doing really well. If you do get a 3D printer, can you try 3D printing shark denticles on the bottom of your boat? It's supposed to stop barnacles from falling. Oh, isn't that supposed to be really tiny stuff? I don't know. Okay. We're going to go. We're going to go. I'm going to see you guys next week. Wait, I'm waiting for who would date me. Come on, man. Okay. All right. This is going to take, all right. This is going to take too long. Would anybody date this person? The adventure builder movie at gmail.com. Drop him a line. I can give you all his details. All right. All right. All right. All my details. All of that. Okay. Bye. All right. Let me push the button. It's that button. I apologize for what just happened in the last 32 seconds. Jeff has seven sisters up there. Yeah, that one right there. Are any of them available? Are you sure you want to stop streaming? Yes. Have a good one. Oh, Yeah. Add this. I said he would date you if he was a girl. All right. Yeah.