 Good day mate, 40 here. I'm in Tenham Sands, Queensland, and this is about Tenham Sands Nationalism because my grandparents on my mother's side used to own this, all this. So the family's left for just a few lots, but we want blood and soil and nationalism, while we used to own all this. Now, just behind this coals express here, my brother owns a Tenham Garden Center, so I've really got to be minding my peas and queues because my brother owns a garden center, my sister's here and I got family here. We're all very respectable people, except for 40, so I'm going to try to appear respectable, and so there are names of all my rallies on the streets here, and so I'm currently walking on Booth Avenue, which is my mother's maiden name. Here's Booth Avenue, my mother's maiden name, and then behind me is the Tenham Garden Center. Yeah, and then here's my uncle Donnie. Donald, yep, there's Donald, my uncle Donnie, and then my mom's maiden name, so many of the streets I walk around here for my rallies or for my mother, so just down the road here into the left would be a street named for my mom. There's a beautiful beach up beyond, so I can hear the pounding of the surf from my brother's place. I just went to the post office to pick up a package. I ordered an external microphone for my iPhone, I'm not using my iPhone right now, but when I plug it in you'll get much better quality sound due to popular demand, improving the quality of the sound on my stroll streams, so I don't have my gimbal with me obviously as you're getting a hokey-jerky walkabout, but this is kind of home for me, for my family, so my mother's father Alfred bought this land, came to this land, something like 1952, so very few houses then, and eventually the family subdivided it and sold it off, so Blood and Soil Nationalism, Australian style, Tenem Sand style goes back to about 1952, so I got blood here, got a brother here, got aunties and uncles who come up here, cousins and nieces and all that stuff, so an attachment to the land, there are fed dink and mango trees around here, nice Tenem Sand's beach, so apparently according to one article Tenem Sand's is among the 10 most affluent zip codes in Australia, I find that impossible to believe, but I was told that by my brother and my brother would not lie to me, so the beach is about half a kilometer away, and then you want the big city, it's Gladstone, it's about 30 minutes drive away, so I lived here for a year after high school, so almost all these houses look really familiar to me, like this area town doesn't change much, so walking down familiar streets, lived here from June 84 to June 85 with my brother, I'm going to spend more time with my relays now, emotionally I really want to go back to come back, stay back in Australia, but might wait to make a final decision, oh yeah lovely weather mate, absolutely, so I'm probably going to go back to Los Angeles and see how I feel going back home, yeah it's raining like hell in Los Angeles, well it's gorgeous summer time, so quite a bit of bother to get across the border here into Queensland, like yet to fill out a border pass, about 20-25 questions, some of them are a bit difficult to understand, but I'm just wondering how a stupid person would navigate, then we had to get a PCR COVID test, negative result, and so we set off on our journey before we got our PCR negative results, so that would have been a bit disappointing if we were, we could have been 11 hours into our drive up north from Sydney, only to find that one of us had tested positive, and we'd have to turn around and go back home, but the actual checkpoint only took us 10 minutes to get through, it only took about five seconds to examine our documents, even though we had New South Wales license plates, the Queensland license plates that just waved through, but how do dumb people navigate all these bureaucratic restrictions, right? Like I'm, you know, above average in intelligence and people in my social circle and family, above average in intelligence, and now we found it a bit of a challenge and bit anxiety making, we made it through, but how do the dummies navigate all this? I guess dumb people just don't travel as much, I mean I was talking to one woman who just, just made it through like several border checkpoints before the states in Australia shut down for many, many months, like she could have been shut out of home, many people have been shut out of their homes because the borders shut down really, really fast, and it's so humbling to be here as well, because pretty much everyone I've known has done far better in life than I have as far as, they've gotten married, they've got kids, maybe they're on spouse number two or three, they've got superannuation, how is Kevin Samuel's making truckloads when you have experience themselves? Yeah, I need to need to get my acting gear, I mean everybody I know is so much financially ahead of me and it's humbling, like just like experiencing and seeing my character flaws so keenly on this trip, because I came out here the way I could financially swing this is by bludging off my brother and sister, all right? So I've had mates take me out to fancy meals and like a family take me out to fancy meals, put me up and I've had very few expenses because I've just been bludging, like going home to have lunch with the rabbi, like having months meals at shawl, meals with friends, so it's humbling, like it makes me realize that I've got a lot to learn from almost everyone around me, because they have been much more effective and successful at the game of life than I have, so that's my mission on this trip is to just to learn, it's okay to throw a few jokes in, but I'm here to learn, because everyone around me is far better off than I am financially and in most forms of a successful life, as far as marriage, kids, and stability, so I think very much about moving to Sydney, but at this point I think I'll fly home to Los Angeles in January and then see how I feel once I'm back in Los Angeles and I'm going to start applying for jobs in Sydney right this week, I've got various resumes made up, and see how that goes, and yeah just noticing the frugality, like some of my more successful friends, you know they're incredibly generous to me, but they're incredibly frugal with themselves, which is humbling, like I'm bludging off you know finer kinder people than myself, right that's what I'm doing, I'm bludging off finer kinder people than myself, well I'm spending all this time o-rating about morality and recovery and self-help, but they're actually doing the work because I got to admit that my tendency isn't isn't so strong in actually doing the work, I'm more someone who likes to, I'm back, so I'm just wandering around talking on my phone, so I'm willing to talk about right and wrong, no way, not getting back into that dirty industry, I'm, oh emergency recovery point, so I guess that's for a tsunami right, emergency assembly point, that must be if we get a tsunami through here, but step one, stay away from porn, step two, stay away from Nazis, oh mate, people around here live in lovely homes right by the beach, so where's my mom's street, my Margaret Street, I think that is my grandmother, I believe on my mother's side, oh yeah lovely sound of the cicadas, so my stepmom last night, she's not by Kalandra, so my mother's street I think is right up here, my mother is not named Groper, that's not my my dear mom, but this is blood and soil nationalism because this lion has been in my family for a couple generations, well really passed through my family in one generation, but the fords have been here, no the boos, the fords are my father's side, the boos are my mother's side, so Alfred, okay Alfred is my grandfather on my mother's side, so Alfred is my my mom's dad and he bought all this land, he moved out here in 1952, he owned Tannum Sands, so here's Alfred Street, Margaret Street, and then around here has got to be my mom's street, yeah no trash well over the ground, yeah, so Australians have gotten much better with not not polluting, not trashing everything, have all the lockdown restrictions been lifted, no they've not been lifted, but they're pretty complicated, and so so I don't know how do dummies navigate lockdowns, how do dummies travel in the age of COVID, I mean travel is demanding enough, but now traveling in the age of COVID, I just don't know how people with even an average intelligence swing it, I mean my friends and I know with IQs above 120, we have a bit of trouble navigating, how about people with a 95 IQ, there's no way someone with an 85 IQ could navigate these restrictions, let's say I have someone smarter, so this is my mom's street, this is Gwen Street, Tannum Sands is my dear old mom, I went to visit her grave in at Avondale University, okay mom, this is for you, I visited my mom's grave, then I visited my dad's grave yesterday in Caloundra, this is my mom's street, I've got to walk along my mom's street, so I'd like to think that my mom walked along here, so she was the oldest I think of her siblings, my dear mom's and my dad has a nicely kept up grave site, nice modest grave stone referencing his faith in Christ and mentioning his two wives, my mother died when I was almost four, my stepmom's still alive and then mentioned this is my dad's street kids, so this is my mom's street here in Tannum, what a family history, like I'm walking the streets of my family, they have giant bob-ob trees there, I'd have to ask my brother, he's the nurseryman, so he knows all about the trees, he knows what fruits you can wild, wild fruits and berries and grasses that you can eat, he knows the names of trees and stuff and then I've got a maid who works with the botanical gardens, so he's also a little more this, so coming from a Sceptic Adventist background, Sceptic Adventists tend to live in country areas, it's overwhelmingly a rural religion and so going on nature walks, particularly on the Sabbath is a really big thing in Sceptic Adventist religion, so a lot of my mates from childhood love going on a nature walk, Tannum Sands is a pretty good place for a nature walk, really nice walk along the beach here, so they've got crocodiles in Boine River which is about a mile to my left, so that way Boine River, you got crocodiles in the river there and then you got boys, I used to swim out to these boys about half a mile off the shore and then I found out that on the boys were meat hawks and on the meat hawks were meat, like cheap that they'd used to see if the sharks were biting, now swimming out there and it's probably swimming through packs of sharks, so sharks generally don't don't eat much human flesh, Australia looks like it fits right next to Madagascar and Africa like a puzzle before the continental dress, yeah that sounds right, I just read Darwin's Origin of Species and man is that book like a role model for how scientists should comport themselves, he just assembles data point after data point after data point to back up his theories, he doesn't offer any theories without offering tremendous data within continental drift and then he also offers up all sorts of data points that would contradict and invalidate his theories, like this would falsify my theory so and some of it's really well written so you can tell overall the book was written in paste, some parts of it are really well written, not an easy read but not a formidable read either, so an above average challenging read and just an excellent model for how scientists should comport themselves like present your theories then present the evidence for your theories then present what type of evidence would falsify and contradict your theories can you hear the ocean getting close to the ocean mate and I think it's just a good way for people to operate in general right, if you got a theory about how life works then present the evidence for your theory and then also describe evidence would falsify your theory, so origin of species you read it and you can understand why it's been the most influential book published in the last 200 years, so yeah I got a lot of mates and a brother who really know their nature you want to move to Los Angeles, yeah that was a treaty chalk that passed by, treaties are just doing so well mate, treaties are just making tons and tons right now there's enormous construction boom and treaties means people working in the trades are just doing really well, amazingly there seems to be more of a demand for treaties right now than for vloggers and vloggers like absolutely stunning like why is there more more of a demand right now for a fitter and a turner than for a moral leader, why is there more of a demand right now for people who can now install electrical stuff rather than you know a guru of recovery, why is there more of a demand right now for tradies rather than for elevated moral thinker, curbs seeing low, yeah they have drains, it's a really nice neighborhood mate, so 10 of them sands, it's like the Miami beach of central Queensland, lots of Christmas, that flag which isn't fluttering very well right now that's saying Merry Christmas, so a lot of Christmas ornaments decorations are going to shops and people are wearing like you know that Santa hat gear and stuff, so the water temperature here is going to be like bathwater, so in Sydney the water temperature when I was there I think when I arrived it was like 65 when I left it was 67 when I got up to Shelly Beach in Caloundra the water temperature was about 72 and I think the water temperature here is going to be about 10 I'm saying it's going to be about 74 75 which is just delicious just absolutely like like bathwater, all right I'm going to humble myself get off my live stream and interact with my family, cheers mate