 Test, test, one, two, three. And again, don't forget. Free Assange, Free Assange, Free Assange. Julian Assange is a publisher and journalist that has been crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capitalist power to humanity. For more information, see wikileaks.org, defend.wikileaks.org, or our Julian Assange and Wikileaks playlist on CensorTube. Aside from that, welcome to another live stream, everyone. Today, today is May 23rd, 2021, and we're doing a patio live stream. Just an open discussion, just chilling in the patio. And we ended up going in the last couple of days, ended up getting some seedlings. And this is something that our local city sort of sets up different times for about a month period, for about three weeks where they hand out free seedlings. And this is my haul from three different places that we went to. Some places have a limit that you can only take. So I went to three different places and got a bunch of tomatoes and lettuce and cucumbers and zucchini and stuff. So maybe we'll get a chance to take a look at them, but today our plan after the stream is to pot everything up. And maybe we'll get a chance to do that live as well. We see, we see. And we got a couple of plants right back there that we've, they're seedlings. We grown from seeds and they're the four cannabis plants that we're allowed to grow in Canada. So maybe we'll get a chance to take a look at those ones too. Okay, aside from that, welcome to another live stream. While we wait for notifications to go out because I know sometimes they're really, really slow, both on Discord and Twitch. Twitch more so than Discord. If you wanna know what this work is about, I am on Patreon, patreon.com forward slash chichoux. How are you doing? Hope you're doing well. If you wanna follow this work, I'm on Patreon, patreon.com forward slash chichou, C-H-Y-C-H-O. I don't put anything behind paywall. Everything is created in common. Share and share, like void, let's go. Welcome, welcome, gravity of the situation. Hello, hello, hey, chichou, any cigar? I didn't get a chance to go get any cigars. We had some other things to do. So I didn't get a chance to go get any cigars, but I will be. We're gonna do cigar patio live streams. The reason I didn't get a chance to go get any cigars because I was busy getting seedlings last couple of days. Yeah, did you get back into cigars yet? Not yet, not yet, not yet. Now, slowly, slowly, it's a sort of a vice. When I get into cigars, sometimes I go crazy. So I'm trying not to go crazy with cigars, right? Elder God, morning, morning, how are you doing? It's 6 p.m. here and I've just woken up. You just woke up. Oh, last night was Friday night or Saturday night. Oh, heavy night, heavy night. Big Z-bay, huge fan of your YouTube channel and finally have managed to catch you on a live. Hoping you're having a blessed day today, brother. YouTube as well and thank you very much. Big Z-B-Boy for coming to our live streams. You get more here than you do on SensorTube. And that's the way it's working out, right? Because we can't load everything on SensorTube. So hopefully you'll like everything that we're doing, not just on SensorTube, but also I'm uploading to Bichu Rubble and Odyssey and SoundCloud and the live streams here and thank you. Thank you for the love. Bacon carrier, bacon carrier. Oh, you're gonna go greasy. Ah, thank you very much, Big Z-Boy for the Twitch Prime sub. Appreciate it very much, man, thank you. Morning, Chichou, I'm being baptized today. You're being baptized today, Lord of Iron. What? Serious? That's cool, that's cool. Where at? You know, are you doing the full blown hardcore mode at a river or a lake? Boy, yeah, first time I went into a hobby shop, they had a whole back room filled with cigars, like a huge humidor walk-in, came out of it with many different single cigars, loved it, yeah. And I used to work at an exclusively Cuban cigar store and we had a walk-in humidor. So for about a year, year and a half, I just wanted to be around cigars, so I got a job at a Cuban cigar store and man, it was brilliant. And we had lounges, leather chair lounges and all kinds of people coming in. We served drinks to people under the table, of course, right? No, not under the table, we put it out there but we didn't have a liquor license. But it was a private club, so you're allowed to bring your own alcohol. It was a good ride, it was a good ride. Oh my God, no, I was referring to the helicopter. Oh, helicopter, oh, I don't know, maybe, maybe. Thomas LP, same for me, been watching lots of your YouTube videos lately and finally catching life, awesome. Thank you very much Thomas for coming to the live stream. By the way, gang, it's a little windy, hopefully the wind is not messing around with the mic. It's set up here. Lord of Ina, no, a mini pool at our church, a mini pool. Okay, that's okay, that's cool. That's those are the pools I've been to. So you must be, is it evangelical? Are you going to evangelical church? What are the other names for it? Born in Christian church and stuff. Oh, there's a little bumblebee stuck under the umbrella, the beach over there. One thing that happens with bees, they get into the umbrellas and they get stuck. Oh, look at him, he's super cute. How do we get him out of there? Let's see if we can push him out. Come on, there he is, oh, he was on my thing. Come on, come on, come on, come on. You're stuck, I know. You can help you along. Oh, he's going to the other side. They do, bees are super cool, by the way, gang. If you ever watch them, if they get stuck somewhere, they do a pattern, they start off from where they are and they go out at a radii, that's what I've noticed. And then if they haven't found a way out, they extend their radii as they go circular again and then they extend again and they extend again. So it's pretty cool looking at that. I don't think, boy, I don't think there's cigars only shop store in Quebec. I might be mistaken, how do you even order cigars? Do they come in a humidor box? No, they could be just a single individual wrapped or they could be in a box. It's like, no, no, no, don't fly there, don't fly there. Come on, come on, come on. There you go, oh, you almost fell. There you go, awesome. I had to take care of the little guy. Baptist, Baptist, maybe, okay. Nazareth Church, cool. By the way, Nazareth, what a band, what a band, metal. I used to listen to a lot of Nazareth. I like Nazareth. We have extremely high winds here, elder God, uptime. Six minutes uptime. Windy also in Quebec, been so humid past two days. The breeze feels nice, nice, nice. Lonely Piggy, how are you doing HHO and chat? Good morning from a sunny Montreal, awesome sunny here as well, super cool. It's been cold and wet here all weekend. Oh no, you're in UK though, elder God. I got soaked on Friday, per scooper. Oh yeah, I'm gonna finish my intro again. For those of you that sport and sport on Patreon, thank you very much for the support. For those of you that wanna know what it is that we're doing and where we're doing our thing, we are live streaming on Twitch. If you wanna participate in that chat, Twitch is where you wanna be at. And for those of you who are making the transition from SensorTube to Twitch and from other platforms coming to these live streams, thank you very much for the support gang. And Mauds, as always, thank you for taking care of business and being here. Good morning, Chichou, you have a wonderful patio. It reminds me of our father's, awesome. Good, good, thank you very much for the compliment. It's nice, it's a space. It's just your living area grows in the spring and summer, right? So it's really nice. And we're trying to grow a lot of food as much as we can. I've planted some tobacco seeds. I'll see if I can grow tobacco. Tobacco plants are beautiful, by the way. Beautiful, beautiful. Very nice, very nice. Gang, we do announce these live streams 30 minutes before we go live on Mines, VK, GAB and Parler. And we do have a Discord page where you can join and participate in discussion. And you can come to our Twitch channel anytime you want type in Explanation Mark Social and all those links will pop up, including the Discord page at the bottom there. So you're definitely welcome to join us there. We have a few different folders channel set up where people are talking about different things that they want to talk about. And someone suggested or recommended, requested that we open up an automotive folder. So we did that this morning as well. Cheryl, how are you doing? It's to hit 33 degrees Celsius here today. It's been a hot for the past four days, but taking my son and his friends to the theater to see Demon Slayer in a bit. So the AC will help, nice. So did you watch parts of it, Cheryl? Is it kid friendly? I haven't, I've been watching the series. I watched like three, four episodes of the Animated Series and it's pretty good. So I think when I stopped watching the Animated Series, I want to watch the movie and then watch the Animated Series after that. Rachel, how are you doing? Welcome, welcome. Rachel, have you read Rachel Rising? Comic book series by Terry Moore. I highly recommend it. I highly recommend it. Rachel Rising. I posted her already. First automotive post. Ah, nice, other God, nice. The movie was so good. Steam, Steam, Steam Street named Lehman. Yeah, I've heard it's supposed to be really good. That's why I started watching the series. The movie takes place after season two. Oh, the movie takes place after season two. Okay, okay, so I'm not going to watch the movie then. I'm going to continue on with the series. Thank you for that. By the way, I would have sucked to watch the movie out of order. For some reason I didn't, the series didn't hit my radar too much. The sun is shining on my screen, so it's difficult to read the names a little bit. Monkey, Mr. Banana Monkey, nice name. Hello, Chad. How is everybody doing today? Doing fantastic. I got some chocolates again. And I got a spoon this time, just in case the chocolate melts. Spoiler reverted, yes, spoiler reverted. Was amazing, amazing, okay. It's like a new episode basically, but a full length feature film. Nice. The movie actually takes place after the last episode of the first season. Is it true? Last episode of the first season or after the second season? So we've got two different. It's safe to watch after first season. Safe to watch after first season? Okay, wait, wait, we gotta sort this out. Oh yeah, gang, while we sort this out, I will be uploading the audio of this live stream as long as there's no hiccups with the lapel mic to soundcloud.com for slash chico, C-H-Y-C-H-O as a podcast. And this podcast should be available in your favorite podcasting platform, including Spotify and iTunes. Wow. So, street name Lehman says, I might have thought it has two seasons. It only has one season. Okay, I'll go check. Cool, cool, cool. Second season coming later. Okay, awesome. So gotta watch the first season and then the movie in the second season. Thank you very much for that order, gang. Oh, okay, it is only one season. My bad, Chico. No worries, no worries. I would have hit end of season one. I wouldn't know what's going on. I would have figured it out. Pretty sure anyway. Oh, Contour Discord and Asked, right? Cheryl, my son pulled up key scenes so I would understand all the characters, et cetera. I'll still be playing catch up, but they are so excited. I couldn't make them wait. Awesome. Good, good, good, good, good. And life can be brutal as we've talked about. As far as I'm concerned, it's okay to expose kids within reason, as long as they're mentally prepared for it, to a little bit of hardcore film and TV. That's my personal opinion. And we will be uploading guaranteed 100% this live stream to Bitshoot, Rumble and Odyssey. And depending on where the conversation takes us, this live stream will also be loaded on SensorTube. However, if you are watching this segment, this little snippet, short little one minute thing, and you don't see the full live stream, it means the discussion went to places where we could not load up the live stream on SensorTube. So you'll have to check out, boop, boop, boop, boop, over here, Bitshoot, Rumble and Odyssey, or SoundCloud, if you're okay with audio, to see what happened with the live stream. Because one thing we're going to do is, I might show you guys my seedlings we have, but we'll see what the rest of the conversation takes us. And gang, don't forget, Free Assange, Free Assange, Free Assange, Julian Assange is a publisher and journalist that has been crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capital's power to humanity. For more information, see wikileaks.org, defend.wikileaks.org, and our Julian Assange and WikiLeaks playlist on SensorTube, as long as it's up. Let me take these guys down, okay? I saw it on a Movistream app. Think it was the movie. Can I watch as a standalone? I don't know, maybe I'll do God. Can you watch Demon Slayer as a standalone? Ding Bobber, how are you doing, HHL? Lovely weather we've been having in Ontario. I can only assume in BC as well. It's been very, very nice. It's a little, the wind is a little chilly, so I brought my Mexican blanket out. So if it gets chilly, I'm gonna throw my blanket on me. But it's not bad so far. Good morning, Chicholive Stream, real MC Mike. How are you doing? You have a wonderful garden behind you. Thank you. It's about to get a lot, lot lusher. And free Assange, free Assange, free Assange gang. Should I show you what we got? Let me show you the cuttings, the seedlings I picked up. Let me sort out this little thing I got. Throw it in here. Hopefully the audio will not crap out being in my pocket. I need to do an upgrade, but I use it until the end, until it crashes on me. Hopefully it won't be crashing on me. Let me show you what I picked up. Now, hey Chad, Eduardo, how are you doing? We've been talking about personal finance, investing, making sure you're antifragile, your community's antifragile, your society's antifragile, basically resilient and making sure everyone can be as independent as possible. Now, one thing that has happened in our city, the city has, I think, starting last year or the year before, I can't remember when it was, okay? They started setting up times where they were giving away cuttings, seedlings to the community, right? So you would go there, they would have a two-hour session, three-hour session, and usually a couple of places I went to, they had a six-hour window where you could pick up seedlings. The first three hours was for senior citizens, immune-compromised people, and people who are more fragile in our community. So the first three hours was for them, and then the next three hours was for everyone else. So I went into the second hours, and we picked up seedlings, right? That they were given away for free, for people to grow their own food, okay? Which is fantastic. One way any community can become more antifragile and more independent and less dependent on centralized industrial food chain, really military industrial food chain, like the huge conglomerates, right? Very, very important. Like we had, last summer we had so much lettuce and tomatoes and cannabis, grew four cannabis plants that were all in Canada, ended up getting like 11 ounces of cannabis, which is a fair bit of money, right? So it made us more independent, okay? Elder God, whilst we are on movies, please never watch Breach with Bruce Willis. I am saving your life. I stopped watching Bruce Willis movies. How's your health? Doing good, brother. Thank you very much, bit monkey. Hope you're doing well also. And thank you for asking. Let me show you what we got in terms of seedlings. Ding Bobber, such a good idea. My cousin boyfriend has started a pepper seed business. He already has 100 different varieties available. It's the second year he's doing this, and already has over 100. Awesome, awesome, awesome. Check this out. Ended up getting, I'm calling, six. And we're gonna go more next, next, I think two weeks, three weeks. Lettuce, right? So we got six of these batches, okay? So we're gonna plant these. We're probably gonna split them up as well, right? So split them up and plant them so we have a bed of lettuce going because we ended up eating a lot of lettuce. Yeah, fifth element, Bruce Willis was fantastic. In my opinion, is when Bruce Willis had that perfect amount of balding and crispy hair on top, yeah? And still had a little bit of sex appeal, but on the gross side, dirty side, right? Romaine, is this romaine? I think this is romaine lettuce, yeah? I don't know if this is romaine. I wanna get, last year they gave us butter lettuce. Butter lettuce was phenomenal. Butter lettuce is like thin, crispy, not crispy, thin, leathery lettuce. It was, butter lettuce is so good, so good. China has recently been sending some treated seeds to Aliexpress customers with some bad rate. Yeah, I personally, I'm not buying any veggies fruits and stuff from basically only buying organic or local as much as possible, right? Except for bananas and avocados, right? And oranges, I guess. Ooh, butter lettuce, yes, my dad would grow that butter lettuce gang, amazing. You can't buy butter lettuce in the grocery store. I've never seen it because I think it's too fragile, but when you grow it, it's amazing. Grown mine, veggies is certainly a goal of mine, seems very rewarding, extremely rewarding, Matt, extremely rewarding. Yeah, Cheryl, butter lettuce, you must grow, yeah? Here, check this out, this is mustard. So we're gonna grow some mustard, okay? Fantastic, really nice. So we got two of these things for mustard. What else we got? We got this, this is really good. You can actually eat the flowers as well. Nasturtium, get growing, get growing, oh, get growing, Victoria, Nasturtium. So this is, and it gives flowers that you can eat the flowers. Super good, super good, right? Very delicious, okay? Moringo, Moringo, I don't know what Moringo is. Three of these guys, which is cucumbers. So we're gonna grow cucumbers, what kind of cucumber? Cucumber, Market More 76, I have no idea what that is. Moringa, you can find it at farmers' markets usually if anyone is interested. Oh, the butter lettuce, I've never seen, oh, that's a good idea. I've never seen it around for our farmers' markets. Two different types of tomatoes. We got two different types of tomatoes. How many do we have? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Eight of these ones, and one, two, three, four. Seven of these ones. So we got eight, this is Nasturtium, I don't like this one, I don't like this one. So we got seven of each, not eight. So seven of each. We got seven early girl tomatoes. Seven early girl, okay. And we got seven sweet million, very nice. So we should have lots of tomatoes. Cherry tomatoes are easy. We got zucchini as well. Watercress I've had as well, I think Bob, are super delicious. What is the easiest vegetable to start growing if you've never grown? Tomatoes are really easy. Tomatoes are ridiculously easy. Which garden do you go to on the island to buy plants? I live in Couch and Bay, so always ended up in... These ones we got, Victoria is giving them away. They've set up places where you can just go, they give away these seedlings. So that's what I ended up doing. We just went to the seedlings. But Dan's, we go to Dan's farm market. It's like a local, in the summer, late spring summer, we go there, it's like a local farm where we get a fair bit of stuff. We gotta get more of these guys, take a look. Merry gold, merry gold is good for fighting off bugs. Okay, so merry gold, we gotta get more of those. Chives, chives is amazing, right? Chives. And that's what we'll call, like, how are you doing, chicho? It would be funny if you dressed in a multi-uniform for a stream one day. Oh, I can't do it, brother, I can't do it. What this is? We picked this up, but I don't know what it is. They didn't have labels on these ones. I forget what this is. Broccoli, so we're gonna plant these. Oh, that might be a pepper plant. And we do have basil as well, basil is over here. This is basil. That one, I think, could be a pepper plant. Good call, good call. This is basil. Basil Ginovis, or chicho, the centralized version. Well, basil looks, basil is amazing. We gotta get a couple more of these. We use up a lot of basil. These ones, I don't know either. I don't know what these ones are either. Any idea, gang? So, this one might be pepper. I think you're right. It might be pepper. Thank you for that. Street name, we got four zucchinis, black beauty. We got four of these guys, black beauty zucchini. The other one, hey, let's find out what we're doing. I don't know if the other one's lettuce. Oh, it might be, what's it called? So we got four of these ones. It might be greens, like edible greens, not lettuce, but oh man, I forget what it is. Like arugula type of lettuce, these ones. Good call, let's find out. Night's walk, chicho, all free. Yeah, all free, all free. The last four things that we're gonna grow, and we grew these from seed. Let me bring them over and show them to you. We got four of these guys. Anybody know what these are? Anybody know what these are? What are these things? Arugula, yeah, I think so. The other ones are arugula. We got four of these babies that we grew from seed. I think a cannabis, cannabis, 420, 420. More broccoli or cauliflower. The other one was a cauliflower, maybe. You know, you can, where we go? So we got four of these guys we're gonna plant. And we already have a bunch of, what do you call it? Like mint already planted, black currant, raspberry, gooseberries, chives, maybe some chives going on here already, and a bunch of other things we already got planted. Right? Cannabis, a diva, I think, Bobber, heck yeah. You gotta grow in Canada. We can grow for rock and roll, right? Apologies about missing some of the chat gang. The real MC Mike, they're potted plants. Any clones you wanna hand out? No clones yet. We don't have any clones. And we have to figure out if these are gonna be female or not, we want female, right? And you won't know if they're female until they start flowering and you see the hair on the flowers. Once you see the hair on the flowers, then you know it's female. If you get flowers and you don't see the hair coming, then it's male. So male is for pollinating, generating seeds. We don't want that. We want the bud, right? I'll take a clone. If we have extra, it's yours. Bacai tree, Cheryl says. You have lemongrass. Lemongrass, no, we haven't planted lemongrass. Did we have lemongrass last year? No, that's a good idea though. Lemongrass is really good. Thyme, no, we got, what do you call it? Rosemary, we have rosemary. We have mint and we will plant greens, herbs as well. We just haven't got around to doing the herbs. We're gonna fix things up. We have like a bed there and a bed here and we've got lots of pots, lots of soil compost in buckets right now. So we're gonna do some planting today, this week anyway and sort of arrange things and then have a bed where we're growing chives and herbs and lemongrass, thyme, lavender. Lavender, we have lots all around the neighborhood so we can pick that up stuff. Easy peasy. Ding-bobber, my friend just gave me some of his homegrown northern lights. It's bomb stuff, nice, nice, nice. Mr. Banana Monkey, you're inspiring me to want to start a garden now. Good, good. That is one of my intentions of doing these, right? Just like it is my intention, one of my intentions when I make comic book videos to get people turned on to comic books. My intention for doing the math videos is to get people to learn mathematics. My intentions of talking about personal finance and investing is to get people to think about investing in their personal finance and how to become anti-fragile. One of my intentions for doing the patio is to get people to grow their own food, right? But instead of yelling and screaming it, my thing is I'm not a politician so I don't say do as I say, not do as I do. I say do as I do. Try to grow your own food, become anti-fragile. It's healthier physically. You're moving around, you're lifting things. You build muscle, you're getting fresh air, you're away from technology. You're growing healthy, good food and that in turn will make you more anti-fragile and that in turn is more of a personal finance and investing decision. So thank you, I'm glad it's doing that. They're giving out free cannabis to vaccinated people and they say, my God, they're doing everything they can to get people to instead of eat chocolate to do something else. Plant disease, first of all, you have to have the good soil so the plants can be strong, right? So the question is how do you fight off plant disease? Start off with good soil, all right? That's one thing you need to do. Make sure the plants have enough room to grow so they are healthy, all right? If you find plants that are getting infected by pests and stuff like this, take care of it right away. So monitoring is important, right? You need to monitor your plants. It's a project you're taking on. That means you spend every day outside taking care of your plants, watering them. That's a healthy decision. But all said and done, bugs are part of nature. So if you have a garden, you're gonna get hit with bugs. You just have to be on top of it, right? Just like if you're a human being, you're gonna get sick every now and then. Be on top of it, all right? Are you doing everything I like? What can you draw? No, I can't draw words. Shit, like I am a horrendous drawer. I taught myself how to write as best as I could because high school, university, even my work never taught me how to write. High school and university, they teach you fluffy words, right? Fluffy words, which is useless when it comes to communicating. It's nice when you're, let me rephrase. Fluffy words are amazing if you're writing science fiction, fantasy, if you're trying to paint a picture. But if you're trying to communicate information, fluffy words tend to get in the way in a scientific manner, right? So that was one of the problems I found coming out of high school and university. I was used to using fluffy words and descriptive stuff, but when you get into the workforce, when you're working, especially for an engineering company, which I did for a decade, right, doing geophysics, your clients aren't there for fluffy words. They're there, they hire you as a contractor to give them the information they're looking for as easily, as affordably as possible. So all the writing that you learn at high school and university is useless if you're going into, to a certain degree, the sciences, engineering, consulting, right? So, and if you're trying to straight up share information or going into economics and politics, right? So for me, I had to learn how to write. And this was after years of working as a geophysicist, right? Do I sterilize the soil? No, only sterilized soil is indoor plants because outdoor nature sort of takes care of its own bugs. So one of the ways I deal with bugs as well in the garden is I don't kill bees. I don't kill wasps, right? I don't have wasp unless we get a tom. I've never done it. Have, you know, we thought about it last year. Have those wasp catchers to catch the wasps and stuff, right? Because wasps eat pests, okay? So, pretty important to have predator bugs in your garden to eat the bad bugs in your garden. So nature, like for example, if my plants indoors get bugs, I try to manage them indoors. If I can't manage them indoors, I bring them outside and let nature take care of it. And then I leave it outside for a little bit of time. Nature takes care of it. The bugs go away after a week, two weeks, two months. And then I clean it up and I bring it indoors again. Sometimes bugs come back indoors, but you took care of them in waves so they come at you in waves. That's what I end up doing, all right? Toch, toch, prisoners who get vaccinated as well. I don't know, do we do sentences for prisoners who get vaccinated as well? Are you serious? In Ohio, they were doing a lottery. They give out $1 million, $5, $1 million. I don't know, man. I just hope they don't start handing out free beer. Oh, they got funny. Can you do geometry visualization? Ah, a little bit. I can't do, what do you call it? Topology, topography. That stuff is too much for me, right? But simple visualization of geometric patterns and stuff like this to solve problems, sure. It's just, you learn it over time, right? Scientific words only, please. Big monkey. Fluffy words have holes in them. Right people can see right through them. And that's the thing, right? If you find a politician is using a lot of fluffy words, you know they're full of shit. Obama was one of them, right? Max, the sun is coming out nice. Max Wilde, how are you doing? Hey, Chichou, lately I've been feeling inspired by your math videos to relearn mathematics that I haven't done for 10 years. Is there any specific textbook or book that you'd recommend for someone trying to relearn? Max Wilde, the way I got into teaching mathematics is because I really felt bad about losing a skill that I had learned at university, at high school and university, or in my centralized indoctrination centers. So what I did, I took an ad, back in the day, this is mid-1990s, right? No internet advertisements local-wise, not like this anyway, right? So I took a classified ad in the paper saying math and physics, math, physics and science tutor. And that was really cheap. I charged $10 per hour, and I stated that I'm a geophysicist, a math minor, however I haven't done this stuff for a long time. So I charged $10 an hour, and I will be your steady partner. And what I did for a number of years, and I did this as a part-time as a hobby, when I was doing geophysics and publishing comic books and stuff like this, I would pick up like two, you know, two, three clients, one, two, three clients, for, I did that for two, three years, three, four years, right? And I would drive around all over the place, I didn't really make any money, it was $10 per hour charging. But I sat down with people, I think I did it for two years, and I had like a total of like six, seven clients in those two years, right? And I would go to their homes, I would go to them, right? Using gas money and all this traffic and whatnot. And I would sit down and we would work together. And that's how I relearned my mathematics and my large part, my physics. I remember one student I had, and I explained to them, I said, listen, this is my background, but, you know, and he was in grade 12, and he was doing math and physics, right, and chemistry. So I said, you know, I can be your steady partner, we can learn this stuff together. I'll help you out as much as I can. And we sat there for four months, I worked with this kid, awesome kid by the way, I don't remember his name, I couldn't even tell you what he looked like, right? All I know he was awesome. We sat there and he taught me stuff and I taught him stuff, and that's the way I learned. I didn't learn the stuff from a textbook, I learned from doing or relearned it from doing. And that's what I would recommend. It means you're getting paid, okay? You're meeting new people, you're getting questioned, asked of you as to why do we do this? And I didn't know the why's, so I relearned how to do certain things, but I didn't relearn it as a monkey see, monkey do the way they teach you in our centralized indoctrination centers. I had to understand why it was I was doing something. So I learned the why's, and that was the key. When my students asked me, why do we do this? I said, I don't know, I just know this is the way we do it. This is the way I was taught. They go, well, it doesn't make sense to me. So I would go home and try to figure out why, either do search online or read a book or whatever. And sometimes I would have to go back, right? Like for factoring polynomials. Why do we factor them? Well, why do we factor them? Well, break them up into things that prime factors, right, prime functions. Okay, but why? Well, we factor. So broke it down, broke it down. And then you realize the reason you factor them is because of this, because of the power of zero. The only number where you can have multiple things, multiply it together to give you that number is it has to be zero. And if as soon as you set it up to be zero, then at least one of those things has to be zero. That's the key. That's the reason why we learn how to factor. That's why we factor, but they don't explain this to you. In school, it's horrendous. It's horrendous, right? Think bones. Thank you very much for the tier one sub. Hope you're having a good day. Cheech-O, greetings from England. Greetings, England. How are you doing? Salutations from the West Coast of Canada. Very British here, where I am. There's lots of tea time. So that's my recommendation, Matt. Really, and you get paid, you make money. And don't charge $10 per hour. Charge $15 per hour. Charge $20 per hour. But right off the bat, off the get go, explain who you are and why they should hire you. Because you're gonna work your ass off trying to teach them what it is they need to learn. I can't math. It's such a hard language to learn. Street name Lehmann, it's not. It agreed. The learning curve is steep. But once you reach that level, man, you can coast it. It's brilliant. Apologies, gang, I missed a lot of chat. Okay, big monkey. Is everything in math can be visualized or there are things that can't be visualized, indeed. And a lot of mathematicians don't know how to visualize them. Like, oh, Ketusu seven. Thank you very much for tier one sub for two months in advance. Woo! Awesome, thank you for the support, brother. Or sister, of course, right? As for the question, can everything in math be visualized, big monkey, check this out. MC Escher, do you know Escher? The guy who drew the stairs going in different perspectives, right? Like it's all tricky. It looks like it's going up, but it really goes down. The guy who drew the hands, two hands drawing themselves. The guy who drew the images of like lizards turning into birds, right? That person had an amazing, MC Escher, he had an amazing ability to visualize geometric objects and patterns and recreate them on paper. One of his clients, some of his clients, his best clients were mathematicians. They would contact them and say, we need a drawing of this thing because we can't draw it. We know what it looks like mathematically, but we don't know. We don't have a diagram of this and he would draw it for them. Is it Escher? It is Escher, E-C-H-E-R, I believe so, MC Escher. Check it out, yeah. Check out his history. If I'm not mistaken, I could be wrong. Take everything I say with a grain of salt, but he did a lot of drawings for mathematicians and physicists trying to visualize what they were seeing in their mathematics, which I think is amazing, amazing, amazing, right? And by the way, gang, thank you, Allah God. Tomorrow morning at 10 a.m., Monday morning at 10 a.m., we're doing a drop in math tutoring session, okay? So I'm making myself available for a couple of hours, twice a month basically to, you know, we do math drop and tutoring sessions, where we do mathematics. So you're definitely welcome to drop in tomorrow at 10 a.m. where we're gonna do math on our whiteboard. Okay, cool, we'll search. Yeah, papaya plant. Oh, we can't grow papaya here. I wish we could grow papaya here. Hi. And who is this? Alice and Ragh, 30. Ragh, Al-Azhan Ragh, Al-Azhan Ragh, 30. I have no, is that the correct pronunciation? MC Mike, if anyone is learning linear algebra, I recommend, let's check out the recommendation. Gilbert Strang, yeah, Gilbert Strang is huge. He also has videos on MIT, open courseware, but also does calculus. Some different differential equations too, yeah. Gilbert Strang is amazing. I have a couple of his books. Really, there are some amazing math and physics teachers out there, gang. Find them, learn from them. I'm one of the ones for high school mathematics, by the way. I haven't written a book yet. I'll drop in, but no guarantee I don't understand, you know. If there is, okay, do this, street named Liam. If there is a concept in mathematics that, think about this overnight, that you had a hard time grasping or you didn't understand why it is that you did it, what the purpose of it was, especially in high school mathematics, I'm talking about high school mathematics, think about it, come to us tomorrow and ask me why we did certain things in mathematics or why something is important. I'll do my best trying to explain it to you as easily and as quickly as possible. And if that piques your interest, then that might be the push you need to convince you that mathematics is not a hard language. It's got a steep curve like this, but once you reach a certain level of understanding, you just coasted. It's like learning how to read and write. When you're a kid, it was difficult to learn how to read and write. It was difficult for me. But once you learn it, you cannot unlearn it. Like, it's ridiculously important, right? Melt to Tap. Any advice on improving reading comprehension on standardized tests? Those standardized tests, understand what they are, do lots of practice. Appreciate that those standardized tests are garbage, like pure garbage, and they're only there to put you in a box and put a number attached to you. Okay, that's it. Okay. And just do lots of practice. Do lots of practice. A-N-L, click. Okay. I'm learning algebra from TGC videos, series by Monica Ngoi. I'm loving it, awesome. Pluritariat, Parrot. Any opinions on axioms? The largest data mining company? No. They have a monopoly on the business. Do they have a monopoly on the business? There's a lot of data mining companies out there. So, I'm assuming they do have competition or there is at least other data mining companies out there, for sure. Facebook is a data mining company. Twitter is a data mining company. eBay is now a data mining company. Google is a data mining company. For calculus, I loved, I love book by Morris Klein and Cahid Azad, cool, cool, cool. Night's a Volcomic, Chicho. My daughter still hates doing math. First grade, what do I do? Oh, start playing games with her. Night's a Volcomic, start playing games with her. And backgammon is an amazing one. She's in grade one. Great, first grade kids can easily learn chess and backgammon, okay? Teach them backgammon and backgammon is you learn how to count speed of Gonzales style. You learn how to do multiplication because with doubles you move four times, okay? And you see the pattern recognition. Aside from that monopoly, any board game that requires any level of mathematics, I highly recommend. My umbrella just shut up. Come back down here. Let me lock this baby in. I think mainly I just get absolutely lots and cards, Night's a Volcomic cards, play cards with them. Pattern recognition of the yin yang. Seriously, it's amazing, right? Monopoly is one. Monopoly is so good, so good. It teaches economics, money management, teaches you about luck, allows you to deal with your emotions, right? Aside from that Night's a Volcomic, if she's having a hard time understanding a certain concept, let me know and we'll try to go over it in the math sessions. Lehman, I think mainly I just get absolutely lost when it comes to calculus and pre, yeah, calculus and precalculus are on a hard level, man. For sure. But one thing you have to understand about calculus and precalc is basically it's about introduction of time into mathematics and it's really about learning the behavior of functions, right? A lot of algebra two questions. Algebra two questions, I don't know which one that is, but I hope I can do them. If not, hopefully someone else will help us along. Twitching Jason, how are you doing? I haven't been to a stream in forever, but I wonder if I could get a condensed version of your opinion on GameStop and the current state of the markets overall. GameStop, Twitching Jason, I did a video on GameStop. Just do Chicho GameStop and the video should come up. We did a like, I think it's a 45 minute or hour video on GameStop and we talk about the markets. Really, it's a fantastic video, really. It's a great video as to talking about what took place. Hopefully the wind's not too, creating too much noise on the mic. My mic is right here, by the way. Styles, PG Styles. Hello, hello, welcome, welcome, padre, padre, padre. How are you doing? Awesome, man, that's a great message, brother. I don't know which one it was, but I hope it was whoever was sharing the message. If not me, we'll do, thanks, brother. My pleasure, Matt, my pleasure. Xander, how are you doing? I've tried learning programming a couple of times and certain things made it very difficult to pick up. I think because my base mathematics knowledge is so poor, possibly, Xander. And it could possibly be the language that we were learning. Like for me, the first time I got exposed to programming language, they tried to teach us Fortran and Pascal. Those are the two languages I started off with. Fortran and Pascal. What a bunch of horrendous languages to learn. My chocolate is melting again in the sun. Check this out, check this out. Awesome. Lucky me, I brought a spoon. Lucky lesson learned. Look at this, look at this. Nice, nice, nice. Look at this chocolatey goodness. Very yummy. Look at this, goodness. This is gonna even focus. Let's put this back in the sun and let it melt. Very yummy. You're gonna go with Backgammon Night's World Comic. Awesome, awesome. Ready, ready ass. What is ready ass? Hey, bro, I'm new here. I'm from Belgium. Could you introduce yourself a little? You look really interesting and it's really cool to listen to you, bro. Introduce myself, I'm Chico. Here. Patreon. Twitch. Mine's Mikkei Gap Parler. SoundCloud. And these are the platforms I'm active on. Okay, as for what I'm doing, I started blogging back in 2005, writing articles. It took me a couple of years to relearn how to read, how to not read, but how to write, how to convey information. One reason I got into blogging, and I wasn't making videos back then, one reason I got into blogging because I saw humanity going down a path which was ridiculously stupid, especially after 9-11 and invading Iraq. And when I would talk to people, people would were mesmerized, hypnotized, stupidified, because there's certain words I can't use on Twitch. They were dumbed down to a level where they thought invading other nations and blowing shit up and killing hundreds of thousands of people was a good idea because their politicians told them to do so. And I started getting really tired of trying to explain to people that they're being idiots and they're being played and they're sacrificing their lives, their family's lives, their neighbor's lives, and they're murdering people across the world for Wall Street corporations. And people used to dismiss me, oh, Chico, Chico, Chico. So I got really tired of repeating the same damn thing over and over again. So what I started doing is writing articles and referencing everything. So whenever I would get into a discussion with people, people would say, oh, Chico this, Chico this. I would say, you know what? You're too dumb for me to have a conversation with you. Go and read this article on my website, okay? And I have a lot of references, everything linked up. Once you read that article, maybe in regards to pipelines, that's why they're waging wars, maybe in regards to opium production, Afghanistan, Parsgat, whatever it might be, right? 2008 financial collapse, whatever it might be. Read these articles and then I'll talk to you guys. And these are close friends I would talk to sometimes, right? When I started doing that, I said what I needed to be said after a while and I stopped writing the articles, I think back in 2011, 2012, because as Aaron Dotty Roy would say, I felt like I had said everything I needed to be said and I was repeating myself, so I'm done. Back in 2007, 2008, I started making math videos, instructional math videos, because one of my family members in the United States needed math help since the math, mathematics that they were teaching in the US back then in his school, anyway, it was pure garbage. So I started trying to teach them online, just through email and just chatting of how to do mathematics. It wasn't working out too well. So what I started doing is taking big chalk, learn how to edit video, and I would hit the city and do urban math graffiti style and I would sit up my camera and teach mathematics and I started off with a real number set and built it up from there, right? Specifically, I was doing this to help him learn mathematics. Once I started uploading the videos to YouTube then, censor tube down, people were blown away. People started sending me messages saying, Chichou, your math videos help me get my math degree, help me do this, help me do this, thank you very much, thank you very much. So I had no choice but to continue that work and that's what I do and this is part of it and this is the progression, this is where we are now. That's my quick little intro. Aside from that, I've been writing articles for 15 years or I've been, I have a presence online for the last 15, 16 years, have 1200 plus videos in censor tube, a lot of them transferred to Odyssey and everything being loaded up to Bichu Rumble in Odyssey and most of the stuff being loaded onto censor tube because of censorship won't allow us to load up a lot of things. That's my quick intro. I'm sorry if it's a little bit too long but my background is geophysics and mathematics. Do a lot of people work in their yards? Brian, Chichou, you've been doing your thing for years. I try, man. It's the only way I can put my head down at night and sleep, right? If I'm watching, I just don't like centralized power. I don't like corruption. I don't like, I like the underdog and humanity right now is the underdog and corporations centralized power are the bullies and I don't like bullies. It's just the way it is. It's in my nature, right? That was a great introduction, thanks. My pleasure. Ready ass. Badre, badre, badre. By the way, getting a missed a lot of chat. Badre, badre, badre. I don't feel like there's a lot of entrances back into mathematics. Once you've gotten out of school, there are a lot of ways, I guess, but it doesn't feel that way to people sometimes. My entrance back to mathematics was teaching mathematics. That was it. Because for me, in my life, what I've tried to do and I highly recommend, again, do this and this is something that I really emphasize in the personal finance and investing videos that I put out, the playlist that we have, personal finance and investing, right? I emphasize, I emphasize that if you love doing something in your life and you wanna do more of it, then try to morph it into a revenue stream no matter how little it might be, right? I love collecting comic books. I love the comic book world. I buy comic books and every now and then I sell comic books to generate money for me to buy more comic books. I rolled over my comic book love into sharing comic books, reading comic books, talking about the history of comic books, creating comic book content, right? Mathematics, I wanted to get back into it, get back into physics. Because it was taking time and we all have expenses, we all have to pay bills, right? Maintain ourselves. So what I did was flip that into a possible money generator and it turned out that way, right? Whereas generate a little bit of money, me spending my time, so it's a double reward. You love what you're doing and you're making a little bit of funds to pay your way through life. That's what I recommend, really. You love exercise, fantastic. Getting shape, read books, read articles about nutrition, different exercise routine, put an ad in the paper, ad in the online, wherever you add on your telephone polls around your neighborhood saying physical fitness, you wanna get back in, you know, worded properly, don't lie to people. Say you wanna get back into shape, I am beginning my physical fitness career. I know about nutrition and exercises. I will set you up with a proper diet and a proper exercise routine for $15 an hour. That's basically your undercutting professional fitness trainers that are in gyms by at least, at least 50%. And you're keeping it local and you're learning and you're building a clientele and you're getting paid and you're spending time doing something you love. Win, win, win, win, win, win, win, win, win for everyone. Your community, you, everybody. Why not? Why wouldn't you do it, right? Why wouldn't you do it? People, peepie lover, peepie lover. Hey boss, been a while. Wife suffered a widow maker and whoops. That's, have you bent one key? Oh no. And whoop, it's ass. Widowmaker, I don't know what a suffer widowmaker is. Hi Chicho, what is your opinion of Jeff Berwick? I don't know Jeff Berwick, who's Jeff Berwick? Bit monkey, when will I live if I keep correcting my wrong childhood teaching? Correcting it is part of living. If they taught you, if they taught you something in life that is incorrect, for example, history, there's a lot of history being taught and centralized indoctrination centers, which is just pure garbage. Life is seeking truth to a certain degree, right? Facts, history, then learn that history. That's part of life. It's not when would I begin living my life if that's what you meant? Nice of all comment, Chicho. What type of backgammon set should I get? I would personally, personally, I don't like the leather ones where you roll the dice and it goes, but like muffled sound, I like wooden backgammon boards and little dice, because with little dice you can hit them in a way where the dice spin and that's part of the fun of the dice. Kids really love doing that and the sound of the dice is hypnotic, it's very ASMR-ish to me, right? It calms me down where you go. So best place to buy backgammon boards, if you have a Persian store, grocery store, they sometimes have a Turkish grocery store or online. I would say a wooden backgammon board. Don't go too crazy expensive. You can buy ones that are fairly cheap, right? To start off with and go to the beach and play backgammon. You should be able to get a backgammon board for a cheap wooden one, a good cheap, I mean, good cheap wooden one for like 40, 50, $60, right? The dice is also key. If they don't come with good dice that spin nicely and little dice, find good dice somewhere and those are game shops, right? Strict name, Lehman. What does a deaf kind of colleges do? Read lips, aha, joke, joke, padre, padre, padre. I can almost do 100 push-ups in a row. I'm at 80 now, wow, that's awesome, man. I can't do, I can't do. Shoulder, shoulder. It's a widowmaker of fallen branch. Oh, is that what it is? What? A widowmaker is a fallen branch. Crazy, crazy. Welcome back, Elder God says, to twitching Jason, I believe. When a branch falls from a tree and hits you, oh no. Pipilover, heart attack, mostly hits men, no symptoms. Alive one second, dead the next, yeah. I think women get a lot of heart attacks too, no? But I think men are higher. And why, heart disease, right? Stress has a lot to do with heart disease. Yeah, I have a solid old wood backgammon board and it's great, yeah. Bit monkey, the place you could have reached if teacher in place have done their work correctly. That's what I meant. Ah, okay, being seeker of truth is inevitable to go on truth exploration, yeah. And agreed, there's a lot of horrendous teachers in our centralized indoctrination centers and that's by design, okay? That's by design. Most good teachers don't last very long in centralized indoctrination centers nowadays. It's unfortunate, I used to know some really good teachers. They started dropping out a few years ago. They couldn't take it anymore. One of them had a nervous breakdown, one of them retired, one of them just outright just quit. That was it, he was done. Yeah, another one I knew, she just had a nervous breakdown. I'm very unfortunate, she was a fantastic teacher. Fantastic teacher. Are those articles you were talking about earlier still online? Yeah, some of them. If you go to my site, by the way, Blogger now is taking out some of my pages on my Blogger page. I've been on Blogger for 10 years now, right? After my, I had my own website, my own website got, the server got hacked and it was taken down and stuff like this, so I just went, okay, I can't deal with the maintenance of a website or the expense of a website, so I went on Blogger. After 10 years of being on Blogger, Blogger is now taking down pages, articles that I've written in the past. One of the pages they took out was just a table of contents linking up to our blog, our podcast on SoundCloud, right? And the reason it's happening is because SensorTube, YouTube, and Google, Blogger, and a lot of these technocratic sites, they have automation running and it's filtering, censoring information. And they don't even know, the programs are so horrendous that they don't even know what they're censoring, right? There, I'll read you a piece I wrote in one of my first articles I ever wrote. I'm gonna read you a paragraph on it, okay? But before we go there, let's see what, let's find out, Ciccio, that was an articulate way to teach others to have control of their time and lives. Pursue your passions and pass on valuable life information at an affordable price. Eric Weinstein wisely said, all it takes for you to earn six figures is a thousand followers to invest $100 a year into your project. Awesome. And Eric Weinstein, I like Aaron Weinstein's podcast, by the way, if we're thinking about the same person. And that's a great way of saying it, right? And that's one of the business models I've had in my life. There's a few different teachers that I followed. One of them was Robert Anton Wilson. But let me read you this. Nomelies, prisons, and GO physics. One of the first articles, there's two articles, actually about four articles that I wrote when I came online. My first article was in 2005 or so, right? 2005, 2006. One of them was a review of System of a Downs music, right? And a phenomenal piece. This piece right here, let me link it up for you guys. Anomalies, prisons, and GO physics. How governments use data and how to stop them. That's the article. Thank you very much, Milzi115 for the Twitch Prime sub. This article right here. This article took me three weeks, four weeks to write. Really, took me a long time. Took me about a month to write. Because I wanted to share my vision of where society was going if we were not careful, if we didn't hold these centralized powers accountable. Which is where we are, by the way, right? This is about data mining, data collection. How centralized power can control our lives and turn us into serfs and slaves, right? Destroy our life. Read this article. I put a lot of time and effort into this game. But I'm gonna read you the last paragraph in this. And all the embedded video in this article that I sent you, all the stuff was after I had written this article. Because this was on my first site I ever loaded. This is the third iteration on my site online, right? This was on the first site. All this embedded video was after the fact, right? I just embedded some videos on there. But I'm gonna read you the last paragraph. I think it's the last paragraph. I'm gonna read you this, right? And this is about data collecting. Okay, no, I'm gonna read you the last two paragraph. And I've sandwiched Edward Snowden's video between these two paragraphs, right? So let me read you this. Apologies, I'm not reading the chat. Okay, quote from my own article. The best way, however, to stop these entities is to make fundamental changes to the system itself. This requires us to be educated in the methods in which we are controlled, allowing us to understand the problems that exist in the current systems so we can avoid its pitfalls. Placement at the highest levels in government of ethical civil servants that are accountable to the people and regard the privacy of individuals as the most important aspect of their duties is an essential starting point. It is also crucial that during this transitional period, during this transitional period, alternative choices for leaders, leaders are present to avoid a power vacuum by decentralizing our government and localizing our communities. We can avert chaos during this process. As a collective, we must understand that democracy can only exist in a society with an educated populace and the right for self-governance can only be obtained through knowledge. When a society embraces ignorance and forfeits its right to control its destiny, it has succumbed to apathy and can only deteriorate. In science, the analysis of anomalies contributes to our understanding of the physical world improving our lives. In contrast, identifying anomalies in our society based on political doctrine has created fear and misunderstanding restricting our lives. The lack of accountability from our leaders and our indifference to the consequences of their actions is diminishing our civil liberties, but it is not too late. We can prevent this from happening. We still have the ability to reclaim our future if we begin to educate ourselves. That's just the last two paragraphs from that article. Very important. Back then, at the beginning of 2000s, after 9-11, when they went into, after 9-11 really, Patriot Act kicked in, you could see where centralized power wanted to take our societies, which is here, now, presently, and what a dystopian society I see coming 10 years from now if we're not careful. Okay. That was a warning I wrote in 2005, 2006. Why does MC Escher look like Cloud Shannon? I don't know what Cloud Shannon looks like. Controller Zen, how are you doing? Chat, many of you don't know this, but Chicho actually has a strain of marijuana named after him. It's called Chicho Zhang, is it? I wish. One day there will be, right? We'll call it the Chichonian Chicho Zhang. Yes, they named it. Remember in 1996, hilarious, funny, funny. So basically they won. How do we have any hope when they have all of the power? Yeah, no, they don't all have all of the power. They don't have it, right? They don't have it. Look at all the censorship going on SensorTube. Look at this chocolate, look at this chocolate, look at this chocolate, yeah, oh yeah. Look at the censorship on SensorTube, right? Look at all the alternative platforms. Not alternative, new tech has popped up as disruptive innovation to challenge the staff. I load up more videos on Bitchu, Rumble, and Odyssey than I do SensorTube. In five years times, I've been on SensorTube for 15 years. In 15 years time, I'm gonna have way more videos on those platforms than I am on SensorTube. If I live to be the expected age that males live in Canada, I can guarantee you, I will be around a lot longer than SensorTube, YouTube will be around. They haven't won. Elder God, it is extremely important for us as a population to fully comprehend the power that this sort of broad data collection gives our governments. Those who control and interpret the data will have the ability to not only remove unwanted people but also to restrict the movement of the entire populace. That's what I wrote down, I believe, right? What are they doing right now? What are they doing right now? They were doing this back then, but they were doing it to very select people. So the majority of people were like, ah, whatever. They're bad people. Our government's telling the truth. Our government was lying through their teeth, right? Our government was lying through their teeth. Look at how many innocent people they have in Guantanamo Bay. They destroyed their lives. Innocent people. For 15, 16 years, they've been tortured by a centralized power and the people that live in that country, in the United States, don't give a rat's ass what their government has been doing to these innocent people. As someone said, I forgot who it was, we get the government we deserve, right? If you believe in such things as being governed. Elder God, I like this paragraph. Thanks, Elder God. Took me a long time to write that piece because I really wanted to make sure it was timeless. I want to ask, bit monkey says, what you think about the Vedic texts are interested in them? I don't know Vedic texts. Are you talking about ancient texts like Sanskrit and stuff like this? And what's it called? The Hebrew text. I forget what it's called. I love that gambit comic. Ha, ha, ha, nice. Info, infolosphere. Thanks, that was a good read. I think I'm gonna release that today. I think on the platforms. First appearance of Gambit. Uncanny X-Men number 266. You got first appearance of Gambit. Indeed, audio face. We did a reading of the first appearance of Gambit yesterday at 10 o'clock. We started at 10 o'clock. Most likely I'll have the video up on these platforms. Boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop. On these platforms today. If not today, then tomorrow. We did a reading of it. Fantastical, fantastical. 75, isn't it? SensorTube equals YouTube. Yeah, SensorTube equals YouTube, right? Because that's what it is. This is delicious chocolate. And you can't really call it anything else. And YouTube is not YouTube. It's not for you and me. SensorTube is SensorTube. It's SensorTube. That's what it is. And if you want to have access to everything that we produce, you want to subscribe to Bitshoot, Rumble or Odyssey. That's where I'm uploading everything. Everything is not going on SensorTube, okay? And by the way, I've started the process. Videos, I'm going to leave videos up for a day or two days, the new videos that we load up to SensorTube that only have an advertisement at the beginning of them, right? After 24 hours or 48 hours, I'm putting in in-roll ads, mid-roll ads on all videos from now on that are being uploaded to SensorTube and putting a little note at the bottom in the description of the video, saying if you want to watch this content ad-free, you want to watch it on Bitshoot, Rumble or Odyssey, okay? For every action from centralized power, we should have an equal and more devastating reaction. Punisher Max, how are you doing? Hey, Chicho, how are you, how are you, my friend? Doing well, thank you very much. Eating chocolate and sitting in a patio, talking to a bunch of amazing people. MC Mike, beware of the centrally-backed digital currencies, folks, indeed. You think the tech censorship and financial censorship is bad now, just wait till they try to unleash a currency where everything is tracked and there is no more anonymity left. Canada is two years out and most of my profs have worked with the Bank of Canada for rolling it out, traitors, traitors indeed. And in the article that I linked up, Anomalies, Persons, and Geophysics, I talk about this, right? They could, with centralized digital currency, it's not cryptocurrency, it's digital currency, they could limit your movement by just limiting the ability where you can spend your money to a kilometer from your home, right? Radius, a kilometer away. Credit card companies have been doing this, have this algorithm for a long time, they've had it. I wrote about it, I included that in that article, because back in the mid-2000s, credit card companies were doing this, they were limiting the ability of people within a certain radius, they were rolling it out, right? Centralized power can say, oh, Chicho, Chicho, not talk good about us. Chicho cannot spend his money more than one kilometer away from his home, and if he continues to be a bad boy, we'll make it one meter away from his centralized location, right, where he lives. We'll see where it goes. I'm hoping there's a ton of amazing, well-intended, brilliant programmers out there which will totally collapse them, their control over humanity. From 2007, they knew COVID gonna come, and they avoided it. Stream name Lehman is the Hebrew book you're talking about, the Epic of Gilgamesh, no, I've read the Epic of Gilgamesh like three times, the oldest book in the world. I've read, I've read the Epic of Gilgamesh, I've had the audiobook read to me, and I bought the graphic novel, Epic of Gilgamesh, and I read that, and I highly recommend reading that. That was the most digestible version of the Epic of Gilgamesh that I've read. So Epic of Gilgamesh is pretty good, but basically a lot of mythology is based on, right? Sinai for dinner, how are you doing? I know that censorship is in YouTube, isn't exactly right, but seeing from their perspective, their role, they are also a private company that got to keep their investors happy. I don't see any solution from there and to, no, this is not about keeping their investors happy. This is about maintaining the monopoly, stranglehold on society, right? And keep in mind, YouTube, Google, most of these tech companies got to where they are by government funding, right? And what's government funding? That's funding from taxpayer money, right? So they are a utility now, right? A lot of these companies, and they're not, they're not doing this to return shareholder value because if they are, they're horrendous managers. Once you start kicking people off your platform and the main way that you're generating money on your platform is to bring people to your platform, then you just destroy your own business model, right? Because censorship was about anybody can speak their own mind and they continue to change their terms of service, right? And they de-platform, they shadow ban, they're promoting mainstream power, right? Why? Because they all have vested interests in their own companies because they have stocks in those companies, right? This isn't about having a private platform where you can control your own information. Once you become a public utility and you've gone to where you are because of taxpayer-funded money and you're pretending to be this, but doing this, then you're defrauding your users, you're defrauding your investors, right? Censorship is gonna collapse at some point, right? Because their automation is so horrendous now. And here, I'll read another part. I'll read the paragraph before the paragraph I read, right? And I talk about this, right? Chang, Chang, about article. I'm just gonna read the paragraph before the two paragraph I read in that article. Anomalies, prisons, and geophysics, how governments use data and how to stop them, right? At present, the, so quote, at present the parameters set by those involved in these investigations are narrow enough to allow the general public to feel relatively free. However, as time progresses and fewer anomalies are identified, broader parameters will be used in the analysis of the data to ensure that no one will accidentally turn into an anomaly. Anyone associated with or related to an anomaly will find their private and public life scrutinized to convince the investigators that they have not been influenced or misdirected due to their close proximity to an anomaly. Fear of certain anomalies, justified or not, will become a prison for most of those societies and fascism the end result, okay? I should have started from the paragraph before, this is the part I wanted to read, the interpretation, since most anomalies, these laws will, anyway, there's a part I have here where I mentioned that one of the best ways to collapse these centralized powers is for people that work for them to create, to write code that is garbage for them where no one has faith, trust in their code anymore, right? Which is exactly what's happening to SensorTube right now. SensorTube is removing videos and deplatforming people that their automation is saying, this is bad, right? But obviously they made a huge mistake because there was nothing in that those creators had produced that justified them being deplatformed. So for example, blogger took down a page which wasn't even an article we had on our site. The first page they took down from my site which was like last month, right? Or three weeks ago, after 10 years of being on there. It was a table of contents, right? Of links going into, linking towards SoundCloud of the podcast that we've done. So all they did was look at the titles of the podcast and say, oh, bad title, so they took it out. That is bad code. That is bad code. How long until people say, well, this is just garbage. It's a broken system. Like for me, I don't get SensorTube notifications for any channels that I've turned on notifications for, right? That includes video, like movie platforms, movie channels. I turned on notifications for a couple of channels I followed on SensorTube that were uploading independent science fiction movies, short movies and stuff like this and animation. I don't get notifications from them anymore. So I stopped watching the videos because I'm not being notified. And I don't get notifications from any channels that I've turned on notifications for on SensorTube anymore. I get all the notifications that I've turned on notifications for on Bichu, Rumble and Odyssey, right? So majority of videos that I watch now are on Bichu, Rumble and Odyssey because SensorTube is not sending me notifications. So that's a broken platform. It's not notifying people that want to be notified of videos being uploaded by creators. So if you're an independent creator or a creator, end of story, any type of creator, why in the world would you continue just to upload to SensorTube where SensorTube's platform code is broken? That's crazy, right? Because you're not finding new audience and your audience is diminishing because people are leaving SensorTube and they're going to the other platform where their code, their program works, right? Would you get into a car where the brakes don't work? No, of course not. Why would you continue to be only on SensorTube? That's a broken business model. I would be dumping Google stock right now and in two quarters, maybe even in one quarter, I might begin buying puts for alphabet ink because they've broken their own business model. Yoshi, good morning, how are you doing? Welcome, welcome. Ah, I see your point. Yeah, and gang, don't forget, Free Assange, Free Assange, Free Assange. Julian Assange is a publisher and journalist that has been crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capitalist power to humanity. For more information, see wikileaks.org, defend.wikileaks.org or our Julian Assange and WikiLeaks playlist on SensorTube as long as it's up. Lehman, AutoMod, check this out, AutoMod zapped, prevented your comment from being, this is a perfect example, prevented your comment from being posted. I'm going to allow it. And it zapped the word Muslim and it prevented it from being uploaded, right? So that's another automation wrong, right? Good thing there are the new platforms that are coming up online, they're now allowing live streaming, right? But here's a comment you posted, Lehman Chicho. I'm interested on what you have to say about the genocide against Uighur Muslims in China. For me, I followed Max Blumenthal's reporting on this, right? And Max Blumenthal's reporting was pretty damn good, right? Because he went down the rabbit hole on the gray zone, right? So as far as I'm concerned, my take is this, China's horrendous centralized power that will rip you a new one and rip humanity a new one if it needs to, right? I wouldn't live in China because complete dictatorship totalitarian we really don't know what they're doing, right? They're rolling out, there's zero anonymity, zero privacy, digital currency being rolled up up the yin yang and controlled social points. So they can do that thing where they say, oh, Chicho's been a bad boy. He can't spend his money more than a centimeter away from where he lives, right? China can do that. Western government's dream of doing that shit, right? Uighur, Uighur, thank you very much. Here's the thing, people in the Western world, us here, if we really give a rat's ass about genocide being committed, right? Trying to prevent genocide, we would prevent our own governments from committing genocide. Once we've prevented our own governments from committing war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, then we can start investigating what's going on in China, right? And start throwing stones, right? But we can't do that until we prevent our own governments from committing genocide and crimes against humanity and war crimes and start prosecuting all these horrendous monsters that exist in our societies, right? That are in control of our corporations and our governments. So that's my take. I can't do anything in regards to what's going on in China. One of the reasons is we really don't have all the information coming out. The second reason is I don't live in China. I don't have business in China. I don't really do business with China, right? I don't buy any, like for me, as far as I'm concerned, I try to not to consume any products from any countries that are committing horrendous acts against humanity. One of them is Israel. I 100% believe in boycott, BDS movement, boycott divestment sanctions movement. Another one is Turkey. I try not to buy any products from Turkey because, well, Erdogan is a fanatic and they support fanatics and they are commending horrendous acts against humanity. Another one is China. Because I don't trust their foods and stuff that they're bringing out, right? Another one is I try not to consume too much American products, right? Because unfortunately, well, fortunately, I love Canada but a lot of products from the United States find their way here. I still do buy American products. I buy more American products than I do Chinese products. I try not to, I don't buy any Chinese food, anything coming out of China. If there's a choice between China and the United States, I buy American, right? But I'm reducing my consumption of certain American goods because the United States is committing horrendous acts around the world, right? And so on and so forth. Jo figure, oh my God. I'm scared of Turkey. They are hardcore. Yeah, the Turkey's horrendous. Turkey's in deep, deep, deep, deep trouble. Look at their money, value of their currency, right? It has collapsed like 80% in the last like 10 years and it's hitting, it's testing the new collapse at the top again and it's gonna break through, right? And Turkey, Erdogan is trying to create the Ottoman Empire again with all the Turkish countries in there and they wanna commit genocide, right? My ancestry is Armenian. Turkey, Israel, and also by John just basically committed war crimes against Armenia, right? They're doing ethnic cleansing in the region that they took over, right? That's a war crime. That's crimes against humanity when you're ethnic, the cleansing region. So it is what it is. Turkey had one of the longest running empires and it only ended 104 years ago, yeah. The young Turks, wow, maxed out with the young Turks, right? Crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy. How's my chocolate? Look at this, look at this, look at this. Very nice, look at this goodness, look at this goodness. Gang, there are very few things that are amazing as melted chocolate. What do I think of Elon Musk's criticism with Bitcoin after buying and promoting it? Elon Musk is a piece of crap. He can kiss my ass and I've said it multiple times. Here's the only thing you have to look at to figure out what Elon Musk is. First of all, here's the other thing. First of all, I said Bitcoin mining is not environmental friendly. Excuse me, what the hell does he think Tesla cars are? And regarding Tesla cars, when people came out and asked him what he thought about the CIA conducting a coup in Bolivia to get a hold of that country, Elon Musk said, we coup who we want, deal with it. Why did he say that? Because lithium, because the mining of Bolivia, he needs the minerals that are coming out of these mines. Elon Musk is a piece of crap. Hippocrite up the yin-yang, yeah, Xander. Musk is just a hypocritical manipulator of markets. Yeah, he's a meme and he's a bad one at that. All right? Why does a bowl of chocolate look like a healthy breakfast meal? Cognitive dissonance, know what it is? Pump and dump, yeah. Happy meal, meal hairy. It's awful what he's doing. Elon Musk is garbage. Bit monkey, does BitShoot, Rumble and Odyssey have ad revenue model? And is there any criteria? BitShoot, I don't know. I'm not getting any revenue from BitShoot. The odds are they will probably introduce revenue model at some point, but they have a subscription model where creators can get the subscriptions and get more playlists. I haven't done that yet. I need to be above a certain level to be able to do the next phase where I'm supporting the platforms that I'm uploading to. Rumble does have ads, but I don't know how their ads work, right? I know from the videos I've uploaded to Rumble, I've made 17 cents so far. Whatever it is. Like I'm not really tracking it, it's irrelevant to me. And Odyssey uses library is using library coins. So it's a cryptocurrency that you're generating that you're making. And I'm 100% okay with that, right? I'm not gonna change it to fiat or anything like this. I just use it to, you know, to, you can load up your videos based on 0.01 library coins or you can increase it. When I have more, I increase the amount. So, and I'm staying within that system and I'm totally happy with that. Different models are coming up. We're in a serious disruptive innovation. The internet is gonna look very different, right? Than 10 years from now than it does right now. Like Twitter, how many of you actually think Twitter's gonna be around 10 years from now? I'm waiting for, remember, I mentioned when Twitter was trading in the mid 60s to low 70s, I said I'd be shortening the shit out of Twitter stock, Twitter right now is in the low 50s, right? I believe. I'm hoping it goes up to mid 60s so I can buy puts up the yin yang and short the shit out of that thing. Who, how many of you actually think Twitter's gonna be around 10 years from now? Five years from now? Five years from now, Twitter's basically gonna have maybe 50% of the market share that it has at the best. It's garbage, right? You talk about foolish people who put their faith in Jack Dorsey. That's not a manager, that's a fanatic, right? Why would you invest with fanatics? The best they do is have 15 minutes of fame and then they do Harry Carey. Market administration, big time. Musk is just, yeah, yeah, well, Alan can go to Mars already, I don't care what he does. Yeah, and look at, look, here's another thing with Alan Musk. Alan Musk stated that he could deliver any Pentagon war machine in space, 15 minutes around the world, anywhere that they wanted to. So Alan Musk is a Pentagon war puppet, right? He's working with the Pentagon to put weapons in space, right? Fuck Alan Musk. Business practices are very similar to larger Chinese businessmen, yeah. Monopoly, money, launder, ha ha, like your name. It's so bad. He uses his influence to manipulate markets and the sad part is people fall for it, yeah. And a lot of people know it. They're just traders, right? How long is Musk gonna be around? I don't know, he might be around a long time. How long is he gonna be loved by most people? I don't know, how long is, who loves Bill Gates? We're reaching the level where we won't be able to load this thing onto a sensor tube. I used Twitter a bunch, but I think it's, it'll go in like eight years. Yeah, yeah, I think it'll be shorter. Library coins, I have a few of them. Nice Elder God, library coins. I think the shift from YouTube would be pretty quick. If another platform could match the convenience of YouTube. Man, right now, my videos get processed faster on Odyssey than they do on sensor tube. Sometimes videos I'm loading on sensor tube, they're, it's taking them 20, like a whole day, 20 hours to process, it gets stuck in it and I have to reload it. Bichu, Rumble and Odyssey are just as nice as sensor tube. I don't know, the convenience of sensor tube is, it's got a history of a lot of videos on there, but when more people, independent creators, are loading more videos on the other platforms than they are on sensor tube, then it's just exponential growth. If the other platforms are growing faster than sensor tube, then at some point they're gonna take over sensor tube. It's simple as that, right? Oh yeah, BitMonkey, if you're an independent creator, you're only uploading to sensor tube, you're foolish. What a bad business model you have. Indeed, you have to upload to, for me, and the other one I'm looking at is, I just recently, what's it called again? What's it called, what's it called, what's it called? I think I still have the tab open. No, I don't have the tab open. I have the tab open on my other platform, on my other computer. Oh, I forget what it is. Like, really, if you're only uploading to sensor tube, that's not a business model. You're gonna fail, done. One in a million. It's like signing a contract with, if you wanna be an actor, signing an exclusive contract with Walt Disney, right? And Walt Disney at the same time will be signing an exclusive contract with 10 million other people. So, your odds of being a successful independent content creator on sensor tube would be one in 10 million. One in 100 million? Why that? F, would you do that? And you do exclusive. Oh, why would you do that? That's crazy. That's crazy. It's like looking for crumbs being thrown at you by technocrats in Silicon Valley. Insanity, upload to the other ones. That's what the internet was meant for. The free flow of information. This was, this is my about page. Here, this is what I wrote on my about page when I created my about page. Right, dot, dot, dot, dot, dot, dot, dot, dot, dot, dot, about page. Here, the essence of the internet. Here, let me read this to you. Here, I'll link it up in our chat. Here, and when I put my about page together, my friend helped me to put my page together. She kept on pushing me, saying, Jijo, you gotta be online, you gotta be online, you gotta be online. And I said, okay, let me think about this. And it took me a while to write this. There's only three paragraphs, right? I massaged it a little bit since then, but this is basically the gist of it. Introduction. This is what I wrote, right? Back in 2005. With the advent of the internet, we have unfilled information, traveling at light speed across the globe. This global community, functioning as the only true free society, is reshaping our world. Where this interaction and connectivity will lead us is yet to be determined. However, the changes are and continue to be unprecedented. As long as we have open and unbiased access to the internet, chichu.com will remain active, presenting a unique personal perspective and sharing our communal experiences and knowledge, the essence of the internet. As for who I am, I believe that our personal perspective is a reflection of our influences. Hence, below I have provided some of my influences, both major and minor, from books that I have read, to teachers that I have encountered, to movies and documentaries that I have watched, to music that I have looped, and much more. This list, in addition to the animated individual you see before you in the math videos, should provide additional insight into my nature. I hope you enjoy this labor of love. End of story. To me, that is the internet. Anyone that tries to prevent me from doing that can go F themselves. That includes Google, that includes SensorTube, that includes Jack Dorsey, that includes any of the technocrats that are rolling out censorship, including the centralized governments. They can all go F themselves. If they try to prevent us from sharing information, okay, then that's a battle we must wage and we must win. Bit monkey, do I use a crypto wallet? Which one? An animated brother. SensorTube upload is compromised, as Elder God says, indeed, indeed. I use BitShoot, but I struggle to find videos and it does not have an app on iOS. Okay, check out Odyssey and Rumble. Check out Odyssey and Rumble, right? Katsu. It led us to show social media. Are you gonna be an onion website? You're talking about Tor? I haven't yet. I will look into it later on. Right now I'm going through and trying to archive. I have a lot of archive, and my articles used to get a lot of views, right? Top of the lot of social media sites. Like back then, some of my articles I wrote made it to the top of dig, front pages of dig, front pages of Reddit, front pages of Stumble, like really. But since Reddit rolled out censorship, Reddit has compromised up the yin and yang. There's only one or two platforms you can go, subreddit you can go to. The rest is just garbage, right? But since they went with the way of whatever, way of what Twitter is gonna go, right? But anyway, it is what it is. Off topic, but it's four years today since we lost the 007 of my youth. Roger Moore, ah, Roger Moore, rest in peace. Or I2P website. Yeah, Tor is awesome. Of course I have never been there. I haven't used Tor either. I need to upgrade in my hardware to be able to get on the Tor network and do the right thing, right? If you access things through Tor, in some countries you get targeted indeed, and that's one of the reasons I haven't been on there. And some people say Tor is a honeypot, right? So we'll see. There's gonna be alternative ways to do everything. There's gonna be alternative ways to do everything. Gang, should we call the stream? Let's call the stream. I go there every day, ha ha, elder God. I2P is good, I2P is good. Link it up for us if you're on Discord, bit monkey. Let us know. Here's our Discord page. Okay. Aside from that, gang, thank you very much for being here. I ate all my chocolate, little bit left. I'm gonna continue eating that. I hope you enjoyed the patio. We're looking forward to doing some planting today. We'll have a garden going on. Gang, thank you for the follows. Dragons, how are you doing? Thank you for the follows. Thank you for the subs. Apologies if I didn't catch them all. It's important for me to stay with the chat and make sure everybody has a voice and address everything. Cool, man, take care. You too, Sai and I, for dinner. You need papaya, man. I need papaya. I need to be in a warmer climate to grow papaya. You get anything on the onion. You can get anything on the onion. Gang, if you wanna know what this work is about, I am on Patreon, patreon.com forward slash chico, C-H-Y-C-H-O. If you wanna follow this work, if you wanna support this work, Patreon is a great way to do so. I also do have a subscribe star page, but I don't have anyone subscribe to me supporting me from there yet. So that's why I'm not promoting it, but it's there as well and the alternative to Patreon. For those of you that are supporting this work on Patreon, thank you very much for the support, gang. It is in large part because of your support that we're able to do this. We do live stream, all the chat that you see here on Twitch. So if you wanna be on these live streams, if you wanna participate in these live streams and these videos live as they're happening and participate in the discussion, Twitch is where you wanna be at. And for those of you that are supporting this work on Twitch, gang, thank you very much for supporting this work. And mods, thank you very much for taking care of business. I do announce these live streams 30 minutes before we go live on Mines, VK, Gab, and Parler. And we do have a Discord page. You're welcome to join us on Discord. You can come to our chat anytime you want on Twitch, type an exclamation mark, social and all those links pop up including our Discord link there. And we have a few different folders where you can participate in discussions and have your say and bring your thick skin because there might be people disagreeing with you. We will be uploading the audio of this live stream as long as it recorded everything properly onto SoundCloud.com forward slash chico, C-H-Y-C-H-O as a podcast. And those podcasts should be available on your favorite podcasting platform including Spotify and iTunes. That's the main, thank you for doing it. My pleasure, have a great day to show you too. Let's find out you as well, brother, you as well. And gang, we will be uploading this live stream to SensorTube, to Bichu, to Rumble, and to Odyssey. Warning given, if you are only watching this content on SensorTube, even this might be crossing the line, this live stream. But I think it's important to share this there as well. We'll see what happens because it's patio, it's nice and chill even though we've touched on a few topics that SensorTube the technocrats don't like us to talk about but it is what it is. But if you're only watching this content on SensorTube, start watching them on the other platforms. You will be able to watch them without enroll ads, without advertisements, and you will be decentralizing your information so you will not be turned into, you will not live in a bubble where you don't know what's going on in the world. Aside from that gang, thank you very much for being here. And if you can make it tomorrow morning, 10 a.m., we're doing a drop in math tutoring session. Come with your questions and we'll see if we can help you out. On Tuesday night, we're doing a current events live stream and on Wednesday morning, we're doing another comic book reading. Let's see what we're gonna read. We've got two more choices to go through, right? Don't run from the sensors, but use their platforms to help people to decentralize, right? Bye gang, I hope you have a fantastic day and I'll see you guys tomorrow if you can make it for the math. And thank you for being here everyone. Bye for now.