 Hi everyone, this is Shisho. Welcome to my channel and welcome to another live stream. Today is March 7th, 2020, and we're doing a live stream, open discussion on current events, news, politics, economics, and more. And there's much, much more going on in the world. Very busy, very busy. There's a lot of things going on all over the place, on all fronts. So there's a lot to talk about. It could be serious, it might not be. That's my little intro for this, because we've done a fair bit of these. What I'm going to do right now is just do a little pop out the chat so we don't lose any chat when people do start coming in. And we'll leave it there. We've done, like before, I don't know how many, we've been doing this for a couple of years now, I guess. And the conversation has picked up. We've built up a lot of content already, a lot of topics. We've talked about some stuff. Everything's cyclic, right? It comes up again and drifts away, it comes up again. So the new cycle is very cyclic. And we've laid down a lot of discussion already that we can build up on or start new ones or recap some of the stuff we've already covered. Okay, aside from that, we usually wait a few minutes until people start rolling in. 10 to 15 minutes or so. Sometimes notifications don't go out right away. We've seen before, I didn't bring a stack of comics to show you guys until the notifications go out. But if you're watching this on another platform, Betute YouTube or whatever else there might be, in the future we'll have links in the description of the video to taking you to if there are any important long discussions we talk about. We'll try to put some timestamps in the description and links possibly. We might also take out little segments and edit out those little segments and load those up individually. Sometimes that's what we've done. What do you call it? I was checking out the EMP, how are you doing? I was checking out the newsfeeds and stuff like this. There's a lot of stuff feels like the internet's slower right now. I don't know what the deal is. There was some power outages in different places around the world, in Canada and the United States anyway, where it was affecting, I think I came across something regarding Verizon. It was affecting their flow of information. COVID-19, we've covered a lot. Coolio, how are you doing? I just shot a video this morning as well, just a follow-up to what we're talking about with the mathematics. Love that shirt, thanks. Hello oldie, hello big poppala, how are you doing? The shirt I jacked from my sister. She was getting rid of it, I grabbed it. Mine. Bruce, how's it going? I hope you're having a good time. I hope you guys are having a good start to your weekend. For me, I've been getting up earlier and earlier, getting my newsfeed going, especially when we start, when we're scheduling the current events live streams for a couple of days before the current event hits. I try to free up enough time so I can process, consume a lot of information coming in. I can't stay for this whole stream, no worries, because I'm meeting my friend who moved to Australia for drinks. Oh, that's the one you said you were going to hit up for advice on moving, right? But I will be at all on the one tomorrow. Okay, awesome Koli, I'm looking forward to that one a lot actually. Okay, awesome. Yeah, I've been meaning to pull down now. For tomorrow, we're doing a live stream on philosophy and I was, I might be able to do it today. I was going to pull this out and maybe try to find a couple of segments, a couple of pages to read out of Gouda Lesher Bach, right? An eternal golden braid by Douglas Hofstetter. I was thinking, this isn't the book, I read, this is a new version, I had an older version that I read, like 105 pages of it and I had to put it down. It's just getting too heavy and I didn't have the time. It's like a long book, but even that 105 pages took me months to read 105 pages. It had some amazing stuff in there, right? Beautiful. Ghandi books with pictures, a lot of them. Here, I'll show you this. I've not got a lot. Let me find you an amazing pick. Swamp Thing. Alan Moore, Steven Bassett, John Pollenben, Sean McManus. This is from the first stuff that Alan Moore was putting out, writing out. Chico, have a few thousand comic books. So yes, yes, many. If you're not reading comic books, I don't know. Some of the most amazing, amazing stories in human history have been told through the realm of comics. Martin, how are you doing? I think I have seen that first book before. Yeah, yeah, I think I'm pretty sure I showed it to you guys. I might have shown it during a reading comic book haul, Sandman discussion, I'm not sure. Who's your favorite ancient philosopher? Dagnastus Plato. You know what, Kulio? I've read a few of them, right? So I can't remember who said what. Whose stuff that I liked and who's like, for me, it's not the person delivering it, but the idea, the concept, right? And as you know, I'm horrendous with names, so I can't tell you. Who did the allegory of the cave with the shadows? Was that Plato's Socrates? I don't know, Pythagorean? Shino, Chico, good to see you. Happy to be here. I've been meaning to do more regular days, but right now my schedule's packed during the week, just coming towards the last leg of the school year, so I start getting a little bit busier. So we'll try to put in at least two live streams on the weekends, and hopefully during spring break I'm going to do a little bit more. Okay, afternoon. King Lucky. How are you doing? Yes, comic book video, 2017. Nice, good memory, Martin. Padre, padre, padre. How are you doing? Hey, Chico. I read days of destruction, days of revolts. Thanks for the recommendation. My pleasure. My pleasure. Must read book. If you live in the United States and Canada, it's a must read book. Okay, fair enough. I get them mixed up sometimes too. I always saw ancient philosophers as their doubles because they so easily could get persecuted for their views, and yes, the allegory of the cave is Plato. Okay, cool. And a lot of them did get persecuted because of their beliefs, how many philosophers do we know that were thinkers that were told to take poison, to kill themselves? I don't know what that is. Fiji. You a school teacher? I tutor, I do private teaching. Okay, mainly mathematics. If you go to my YouTube channel, sleepy waves. If you go to my YouTube channel, you'll find shitload of content on teaching mathematics and other things. Sorry, there's a lot there. I got 800 plus videos on there. A lot of mathematics, man. A lot of mathematics, very, very important. The video I did this morning is a short video I'm going to be putting out. I'm going to try to edit today or tomorrow, putting out the next couple of days about the importance of mathematics specifically and addressing two questions that I usually get asked or comments made where people say, where are we going to use this in the real world or why is math important? So I'm just taking the data set that we looked at for coronavirus COVID-19 and I just took another little segment and focus on that segment and using that to get the idea across that mathematics is ridiculously important. If you don't know your math, what are you doing? I'm spiraling right now about the coronavirus in New York City. Yes, sleepy waves. I saw your postman. You were really concerned about it off the get-go, right? It's crazy. The kicker is, if it gets hold in the United States, and I think it has already, the U.S. infrastructure for health is horrendous, right? Basically, people have to go into bankruptcy. Like many people will have to go into bankruptcy if they get hit with the coronavirus, if they're going to be taken out for six weeks and they're going to need to be hospitalized or healthcare or whatever it is, right? That's the kicker, right? Pretty dangerous because most people will try to ride it out, right? If they get hit and it's starting to get worse, if they don't have the funds, they're not going to go there, right? Because, okay, right now it's three and a half percent fatality, right? Roll the dice. Good to see you and make a stream and very eye-opening, man. Yeah. Very eye-opening. And the book Padre is talking about is this one. This is a must-read. Days of destruction, days of revolt. Okay. It's a book by Joe Sacco and Martin. Thank you very much for taking care of business. Joe Sacco and Chris Hedges. Chris Hedges wrote the text and Joe Sacco tells the stories of everyday people in the United States from sacrifice zones and get to know that word because that is a word that implies a lot, sacrifice zones. And what it refers to is areas that are being sacrificed for centralized power to acquire more power, right? And these are the pages of Joe Sacco's work, which is brilliant, which is fantastic. Very emotional book. Very important book. If you're not reading or haven't read Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt, and you want to know what's going on politically, economically in the Western world, what are you doing? This should be 101. Class 101. If you want to know what's going on politically in the Western world, this is your first, first thing you need to do is read this book, right? Once you read this, everything else becomes a little bit more clear. Okay. And it's an important book because like for me, I took a lot of notes, a lot of like, I even mocked up some of the pages of the artwork, right? Because I wanted to remind myself, you know, sometimes I flip through this thing and go, okay, what did I highlight? Right? It's cool. Very important book, right? So a fair bit. It's sort of in pink. So some of the pens, I change colors, right? Important book. Read it. You're taking polyps at university, and you haven't read this book yet. Drop out, read this book, analyze it, and then get into political science, sociology for a lot, whatever you want, right? Supplement your education wherever you are with books that are not part of the reading list, right? The city isn't saying anything either. They aren't telling people what's really going on. Yeah, most, a lot of places aren't sleepy waves. When is the next time you're going to stream a math tutoring video? Money man, I was planning on doing it this weekend, but I got caught up next weekend. Okay, I know spring breaks coming up and a lot of people have exams the week of spring break. So next weekend, we'll do a math stream. I just couldn't get one in this week. I planned on it, but Coolio requested a philosophy stream. So it was going to be current events and mathematics tomorrow, but I switched up the mathematics with philosophy. Yeah, he was annoying me. Okay, good morning. Yeah, I was just skipping over the comments, right? Why do people call it SARS-CoV-2 and some call it COVID? The official name is COVID-19. The people who are calling it SARS-CoV-2 are they're trying to link it up with the SARS, which is, I guess, legit to do, but the official name is COVID-19. It was coronavirus, Wuhan coronavirus, and then now it's officially COVID-19. So I think it's better to call it, refer to it as COVID-19 if that's going to be the official name, right? It's like someone wanting to be called something and you call them something else. Might as well call it that thing, that way everyone knows what everybody's talking about. Think of how many people won't get tested or hospitalized or what not due to money concerns. Yeah, they should be learning from South Korea. Yeah, mask everywhere. I agree 100%. So in the United States, it's problematic right now. Cool. Oh, by the way, I figured out where I'm moving a year from this. That was quick. Albania. Wow. I'm so excited. I've been doing lots of research and even have made a Facebook friend with a guy who moved from the US to Albania two years ago and is around my age. He has a YouTube channel too that I don't highlight. Oh, that's cool. Well, link his YouTube channel in our Discord page. We'll check it out. Albania. Any affirming words she should try not to stop my life because of this? You can't stop your life. Look, assuring words could be... Let me tell you what I think is happening right now. Could possibly... I'm getting whispers from... I don't know, Martin. I jumped the comments the guy was making, so I really wasn't sure what he was saying. You could do whatever you want with it, brother. I'm easy either way. Okay? I'm easy either way. Up to you, brother. COVID-19 is the disease. SARS-V2 is the virus. Is it? Okay. Though, because the city can't even provide sanitary wipes for people, no one is wearing a mask. Love, HHR are you doing? James Devinson, how are you doing? Yeah, sleepy waves. Here's the thing, right? Regarding COVID-19, certain places, could be everyone, could be not, could be select few. Certain centralized places are going to let it play, go through the population. They're going to let it play out, right? First of all, because a lot of them assume, some people will say rightfully so, not rightfully so, but you can pretty much assume that it's already while rooted in a lot of countries, right? So, how do you, how do you pass out a pool, right? This is the same goal as whatever it is, right? Once it's in the pool, you got to, it's going to go through, right? So, I think a lot of countries are going to let it play out. So, don't be, don't go to panic mode. Don't be very much afraid, right? Be cautious, be aware. Again, we mentioned this a couple of weeks ago when we started this whole thing, or longer, a month ago now or something, you know, prepare yourself, get some supplies, get, you know, get some chicken bone soup, like get some chicken bones and put them in your freezer, right? If you need to make yourself chicken broth that you can drink for like three, four days, right? Make sure you have some kind of network set up that you can stay in touch with people. Get your time laws or whatever you need to reduce fever. Make sure your finances are in order. Don't overextend yourself right now, because the economy could possibly do a serious flip-flop, right? Get TP, if we mentioned. Get, get some non-perishables, get your rice, get your beans, and that's only for people who are in a central core area. New York could be very problematic. It could be very problematic. So don't, but don't go into panic mode. It's not a, because this thing may not be over this year. It could be a seasonal thing that comes through, right? So this could be the next version of the flu that's gonna, that's gonna go through society every year, right? Causes, okay, SARS-CoV-2 virus causes COVID-19, the disease. So it's HIV and AIDS, same equivalent, right? I didn't know that. Thanks, Mask of Raven. Anuj, how are you doing? What's up? Doing good, brother. Thank you very much. I'm doing lots of reading and medieval philosophies and middle-ages political speeches. It's amazing how much we continue to repeat ourselves as humans. Yeah, it's crazy. Always be making, like, everything is a cycle and huge part, like, why aren't we learning from our mistakes? Alert, not anxious. Alert, not anxious. Mask of Raven, thank you very much. Be alert, not anxious, right? Fear is the mind-killer. It's just unfortunate. People are panic shopping and clearing store shelves for people who really need stuff. Yeah, Kulio, look, the education system in, I'm pretty sure this might be happening in different places, but there's a community setting in many places in the world. There's a sense of community, right? In hardcore, completely 100% capitalistic societies where finances, financialization, governs everything. The sense of community has been decimated, right? So people are very individualistic in large part, and if they do have a community, everybody doesn't live around each other. Everybody's scattered. You've got to drive half an hour, 20 minutes this way, an hour that way, and stuff like this, right? So people are sort of panicking because they don't have that secure communal network that they can depend on, right? Which is something we've talked about regarding personal finance and where you should invest in. How many times have we mentioned that we shouldn't be really investing our extra funds in Wall Street, stocks, and all this crap, right? Following the carrot. We should be putting that into ourselves, into food security, into our communities, because when the poop really hits the fan, those don't matter. What matters is what you have around you, right? The connections you've built, the food security you have, the clean water you have, the healthcare system you've established, the education networks you've set up, right? That's what really matters. That's sustainability, right? That's true essence of investing, right? When you become completely anti-fragile, you can't be broken down that fast, okay? What we're seeing right now, those places where there's riots and people are beating the crap out of each other for toilet paper and stuff like this, first of all, you're seeing a population which has been completely programmed brainwashed. The second thing you're seeing is decimation of community, right? And that goes towards controlling their finances, keeping people impoverished, brutal policing, like it's so vast, like just tentacles everywhere, right? Also, all the events that are being cancelled, the flu season this year has been far worse than COVID-19, but people are panicking because COVID is an unknown entity. Kulio, it's unknown, but according to the data we've looked at, it's way more contagious, okay? It's fatality rate is higher percentage-wise than the flu. It's spreading like mad, right? For sure, unknown origins, so people don't know its mutation abilities, so people have a right to be more concerned about COVID-19 than the flu. There's no denying that, right? There's no denying it, right? Especially if you realize when you find out that, oh, the flu is only contagious for like three days, three or four days, COVID-19 can be contagious without asymptomatic, without showing any signs for a month before the initial people start showing a sign, and then you could be taken out for six weeks to two months. This isn't, the comparison between COVID-19 and the flu is not just, not just. Maybe at the beginning it was, right? Now, now that we have the data, no, it's not justifiable anymore. So do you think things could get out of hand? I think these things are going to get worse. New flu going around, better go buy two years worth of toilet paper and spectral shot. Use them as mattresses, right? Get rid of your bed, sleep on toilet paper. Investing in gold is not a bad idea, Anuj, I don't know. Possibly. But I think what's, what would be important would be to have a little bit of cash on hand. Cash is king. In times like this, cash is king, okay? So it'd be important to have a little bit of cash with you, on you, right? Just in case power goes out. What, if you have all your money in the bank, you have no cash to do any shopping. Now I'm not promoting bank runs, but go get a little money out of the bank. So at least you can buy food or something for the next week or two weeks, right? Like I've seen people just use their debit cards for like $2 candy bar debit card. I'm looking at them going, what are you crazy? Like debit card, $2 candy bar, what parking meters, everything, right? I don't get it, right? People are all money's dirty. Money, man, the same people grab handlebars and in malls and drag their hands, right? There's a little bit of programming going on there. Cash is king. Many pubs in my area have put up wash your hands all over their toilets. Everyone is washing their hands now. Good. That's a great thing, right? I remember almost a decade ago, I watched a TV show called Survive. People shouldn't need a worldwide pandemic to be motivated to wash their hands, but I suppose that it's a good thing more people are now, yeah. What gives gold is value. Scarcity in large part, difficulty in extracting it. It's properties, it's non-magnetic, very conductive. Scarcity is the main thing. Can't put a price on love and community and real relationships, yeah. 2008 survivor with Julie Graham, I don't know them. I watched the first ever survivor when it came out in the 90s. The first ever survivor, I watched the whole thing, and then the second season started, I watched like one episode. I said, no, not into it. Got one hit of it, enough. I watched the show a while back, Surviving Disaster, which had an episode on pandemic where they said that whether a pandemic event happens in my lifetime, it's a matter of if, but yeah. I mean, gold is always helpful when you are low on cash. For sure, agreed. But don't put all your money in gold when you got no cash. Like people are silly enough to do that. Oh, this is great. Put everything in there. It's like, no, no. You divest within the system and you divest in multiple systems, right? Good point. Laugh out loud to the year old. Are China rates still down? Yeah, China is basically at 0% growth right now for COVID-19 confirmed cases. Do we believe that? I don't know. Maybe this thing burns itself out and maybe in two weeks, all of a sudden we see cases completely die out everywhere that is present. That would be fantastic, right? Yeah. How's it going? Mick Silva, how are you doing? I find it amusing. Everyone is going out a mass purchasing items. I logically prepped for the worst scenario last month, filled my garbage full of food, garage full of food, water, medical aids. Yeah. We talked about this, Mick, month and a half ago, right? Saying, it's good to get a toilet paper and your vitamin C's and get this stuff, right? Yeah. It goes back. The problem is, for me, everything goes back to our education system. People in the Western world, in my part of the world anyway, they have been programmed to be passive consumers of information. They want information fed to them like a child, right? Here's a spoon here, swallow, swallow, you hit them and they swallow it down, which is insane to me, right? They're not active consumers of information. They don't question where the information is coming from. Who's doing the funding? Who's saying it? They don't even question when they turn the channel or they go to different sites and everybody's saying the same thing. It's like, wait a second, they're using the same terminology, different channels. Why am I watching this programming, right? People have become passive consumers of information. When is it going to change? Maybe things like this will change people into becoming more active consumers of information. This virus reminds me of 12 monkeys. Yeah. I started thinking about that too, Martin. I have been looking for crazy people from the future, especially in London. If it doesn't get that bad, then at least I, perhaps just in case, yeah. And you're not going to, your toilet paper, buy, you don't want to buy your supply, like seriously, you got to share as well, right? But toilet paper is not going to go bad, right? Salt is not going to go bad, right? I'm guilty of being debit card. Yeah, coolio. Don't do it. I've seen so many people, man. Not a good idea. Coronavirus is just 100 kilometers away from me. I live in, I go to city Vancouver. It's right there. What are your thoughts on the coronavirus? Oh, Bolton Beck. I got a whole playlist on our YouTube channel that we've put together now on coronavirus, looking at the mathematics of the coronavirus. Here, go to my YouTube channel. Here's my YouTube channel. The last video we put out, last two, last three videos we put out were coronavirus, a live stream. Second, we pulled out a live stream and discussion regarding coronavirus, like mathematics doing ASMR math, like talking about the mathematics of it. We're charting the stuff. We talked a lot about it. What are reality shows called? Reality shows when they are the opposite of scripted shows. Hey, man, I may be a little drunk, so I may fade out. Okay, Booker, no worries. If you're having a good time, enjoy yourself. Enjoy, hang out. And why do we drive on parkways and park and drive? Gold is still a speculative investment. Legendary Rob Boss. How are you doing? I started watching hunters on Amazon, but then I kept getting their annoying pre-roll ads on Twitch. So I stopped watching a nice advertising campaign on Amazon. Is it hunters on Amazon? Just turn it on and then walk away for a couple of minutes and come back. I was. It got canceled. What in your opinion should a city like New York City do to help the families who work pay check to paycheck, who need to quarantine? What should they do? Man, first thing you would need to do is hire thousands of nurses and medical practitioners, make sure they're all paid for so anybody that's sick isn't worried about getting a bill that's going to make them homeless. So first thing that any city should do is say we've set up all these facilities with all these medical practitioners to test people, to provide healthcare to people for free. Okay. If you think you might be sick, come and get tested and whatnot, right? You don't want to have a mass panic. Like you don't want to have mass herds of people coming in. So the sooner they do that, the better. That way when people are feeling sick, they just come and get tested, get their supplies, maybe aspirin, have a chicken booth, chicken broth place, feeding people. Just explain to them that the safety net is there and they're taking responsibility for it, right? To make sure the city doesn't die because of this or they don't become homeless because of this, right? That would be the first thing I'd do. You guys in Canada seeing the night as young? The light coming up earlier? Yeah, it's awesome. I've been getting up at like five o'clock in the morning, basically four thirty, five o'clock, five thirty in the morning for the last few months and it's really nice getting up and now seeing the light coming up, right? It's awesome. I know that in short range, you need a shotgun, in medium, right? Long range, with a good scope sniper. Never used a three shell. Three she-she shells. She shells. I don't know what that is. I need to pop to the bank. Martin, cash as king. Like for rent. Oh, for rent? If it gets that bad, the city needs to flip the bill for the rent. Give what people, you know, what has been said, which is the universal basic income. So this might be a trigger to bring UBI in, right? Because people need to pay rent. So they may need to kick into gear a certain kind of UBI for short term to see what happens, right? Some say it will go away in summer. Let's see. Let's see. Yeah, corona. And it might be a cyclic thing. If it does, then it's a cyclic thing, most likely. Corona started in China because their banks have most in North America. Me too. I got a jar in hidden corner of my room. That's good to still cash in. And when I don't want to carry around large mass, cool. Demolition man. Right then. You feel it, Twitch Prime. Thank you very much for the Twitch Prime sub. And for those of you who have been following subbing, thank you very much for the subs and follows. Love the swear machine. What a great paper. Start an online business in whatever way they can. Those people are going to make a killing while everyone is cooped up in their houses. They need medical for all and a living wage, basically. Basically. Mask of a raven. One Indian techie came from Italy and made everyone in his workplace sick. It could be an anonymous gifted Martin. Tier one sub. Thank you very much for the tier one sub for Martin. Ride on. Total 31. 31 people got sick. See, that tells you the COVID-19 is a lot more contagious than the regular flu. Thank you, anonymous gifter. Speaking of UBI, Andrew Yang just started the new nonprofit geared towards some of his goals when he was running. Yeah, I saw that Coolio. Anonymous gifted Anuj, a tier one sub. Thank you very much for the tier one sub for Anuj. Thank you to Anonymous. Maybe his first step towards Agenda 21 could be. Very much could be. First step towards Agenda 21. Right? And Andrew Yang, what he was pushing the UBI, but Andrew Yang is all for extraditing Assange to the United States and putting him on trial. In an interview, he said, yeah, he'd go get Assange. He should pay for his crimes. Right there, Andrew Yang is garbage off my books. Get away from me. He's pushing the corporate centralized agenda. No, definitely not. I have been watching since you posted your promagranum. It's good to still see you. Nice. Awesome. The first promagranum video. When did we do that? 2012 or something? I can't remember. I missed the promagranum season this year. I got hit with the flu. Not COVID-19. I got hit with the flu and it took me out up to six weeks. And I missed the prime when they have promagranus available for better price. I missed it. Crap. I guess I gotta hit the promagranum at the cure that we still have some of that. Hi, Chih-chou. Reno Mike, how are you doing? Has Canada researched the viruses stolen by the Chinese from your country in July and tried making an antivirus? I don't know. Salty blood. I'm not 100% sure. I know that came up. It was a variant of it or something like this. Don't know. That hit the news cycle and went hush hush. Same with the one in the U.S. Which went hush hush. That could go down. If you go down the rabbit hole on that, the indication of that might have been something else. Like they were implying it was just for steady, but maybe it wasn't. Maybe China was trying to get ahold of them because the West was doing funny things with the viruses. Maybe we don't know. It hit the news cycle and went done. Right? We have an anonymous Robin Hood in here. We do. Oh, anonymous. Reno Mike. That's Sab as well. Thank you very much, anonymous. Yeah, I work in a place with thousands of other employees in the Pacific Northwest and I don't think we are taking this situation seriously. I don't know. From what I understand, Microsoft, Amazon and Apple in Seattle told all their employees to stay home and work from home. Right? So there are things happening in the background. Agenda 21 and Global Goals are the same reference. They aren't even closing the MTA, the public transportation here in New York City. They can't close it. Sleepy waves. It's impossible. Like they just don't give a they're going to let poor people die. Sleepy waves. Just imagine if New York closes the thing, you're going to have mass panic everywhere. Right? They can't do it right now. They've backed themselves into a horrendous corner. Horrendous corner. Right? We'll see what they do, but I have zero faith in the centralized system to be able to do the right thing right now. Right now, they should come out and say, we're providing free medical for everyone in the United States and they should come out and say, there's no rush. We're going to do this for an extended period of time, at least until the end of this year, really, until the beginning of next flu season starts for people to be taken care of because we give a rat's ass about our citizens. Right? That's what they should do. They change the name. At least if SARS-CoV-2 becomes cyclic, we'll have a vaccine soonish. Possibly. But it is mutating from what I understand fast. What do you call this? Genocide? I know sleepy waves. Incompetence. Okay. Dante, how are you doing? That's what I would call it. Sleepy waves. Incompetence. Just because Wall Street wants to continue protecting profits. Yeah, that's one. And the supply chain, sleepy waves. It's not just Wall Street. It's us citizens. We put our faith in the centralized system to keep the supply chain going. So we gave up our food security, our water security, our social network, our communities for the dreams of chasing the carrot for profits because Wall Street was dangling in front of people. Right? We can't put all the blame on the bankers. We have to be responsible consumers of, or human beings responsible for our own lives. As a society, we chose this to a certain degree, not us individually, but as a collective for a number of decades. Right? Now we have to change that. Right? This could be an amazing catalyst to begin the process of building communities, having localized food, making sure our water supply is not contaminated, making sure when the giant corporations come in to destroy the environment, we say hell no. Right? So in large part, we say, hey, what does this do to us? You can deal, make a deal with them. Those large corporations that need your resources in a community. Right? You can make a deal with them, but hold them accountable. Right? Hold power accountable. Okay. This is going to be a long game, sleepy waves. Yeah, that's when I stopped rooting for Yang, too. His economic ideas are still sound though, and as good, good, he brought them to the discussion. But yeah, his Assange views are poisoned by CNN, who he now works, that he never worked for CNN. Damn. Oh, another anonymous gift. Xenogear. Thank you very much for subbing Xenogear, a sub. I heard Canada has already made vaccines. I doubt it. I haven't heard anything. And I know people in the medical system. Nothing's come out that I know of. Anonymous gift or please show yourself. No, if they want to stay anonymous, they're allowed to stay anonymous more. This isn't about the recognition in large part, but about supporting our discussion and work and stuff here. I'm okay with with anonymous. Anonymous anonymity is one of the keys that we have to protect online. Iran came out and accused the US of creating the coronavirus to a certain degree. And Iran just came out. One of the health ministers, I think, came out and said, within two weeks, they expect 40% of Tehran to be infected. That number to me was insane. I only have one source saying this, like one place. I think I saw it on zero head saying that. So I was like, wait a second. I saw it this morning. So I didn't have time to dig down. If this person came out and said that, it's already, it's huge. They could also be playing a game, trying to get the sanctions lifted as well. So there's political play as well. There's so much going on. So we may honor your true name. Great to finally catch a stream live again. Been watching the YouTube stream uploads regularly though. Awesome. Thanks Michael for propping by. Michael Dula. They're fun live. Iran health ministers was like, don't panic. It's under control, but he himself could. Yeah, that Anuj, when he was Iran health minister, wiping his brow and sweating, that was like from an apocalyptic movie, right? It's like from Resident Evil or something. Like it was like, what is this? How do you feel your own country is handling COVID-19 show horrendous, horrendous cruelty. I know that there are people who are should be there. Okay, I can't really say it, but we know that there are samples being sent to where they're testing the samples to, to say that people, you know, test for COVID-19 and the samples are being sent from high risk people. And the centralized place where they're being, where they're doing the testing is saying they're, they're not going to test them because they don't fit the criteria, right? Canada is not handling it well. The only reason Canada, we're not seeing it in the same state as the United States, because United States is going faster is one population density, for sure. But also there's a sort of security of healthcare here, where if you go to hospital, you'll be treated, right? Not going to happen. Trump too busy talking about himself, yeah. I'm not mutating as, it's not mutating as quickly as the yearly influenza. It's not Dante? Cool. Welcome Chichoyan to the live stream. Welcome Chichoyan. On a slightly more positive note, because of all the factors China has shut down, temporarily due to COVID fears, their population levels, pollution levels dropped tremendously the last couple of months. Cool. And one of the things that might happen is people might start enjoying this fresh air. So they might say, hey, listen, we don't want to go back to that industrial state of being, right? The only reason the flu comes back every year is because it mutates so quickly. Is that what it is, Dante? But when most humans, and if this thing starts going in the same direction with COVID-19, hopefully it'll mutate itself out of existence, right? But when most humans are not, then how do we change that? We can only change ourselves, but I'm not sure what that refers to, very shame. Not to mention we vote with where we spend our money. Yeah, big time. We vote with where we spend our money, supporting places, right? So 100%. That's one thing. Thanks for bringing that up, by the way, Gage and Gadget. One of the things that was really hard to start including into my life was, and it started just like 20 years ago, I don't know how long ago, right? I started thinking about where I was spending my money, and once I started doing that, I basically stopped buying certain things, and I stopped going to certain places because I realized my money was being used by these corporations against me, right? Taking my freedoms away, right? So it was crazy. Well, I'm going to scroll down to the bottom gang. I'm missing a lot of, hey, Spider-Man, how are you doing? Hi, Chicho. I'm just popping by really quick. I hope everything is going well. It's going fantastic, Spider-Man. Thank you very much. We have an anonymous donor, anonymous persons, donating a lot of tier one cells, which is fantastic. Notification wasn't went out, I think after five minutes or 10 minutes or something, so that was good. I hope you have an amazing day. Thanks for everything you do for us. My pleasure, brother. Thank you for being here, man. Thank you. I'm going to scroll down to the bottom gang. First time watching this is the most relaxing COVID talk ever. Awesome. Good stuff, because I missed a lot of chats, so I'm going to scroll down. If there's anything directed towards me, please let me know and I'll read it. Just post it again, but I just want to stay up to date with the discussion. He's talking to the Twitch chat. I can't wait for Midspring to pick up Stinging Nettle. Oh yeah, Spring Nettle is amazing and makes soup with it. Soup with it. We'll make tea with it. Have you had it? Made it before Chih-Chou? We take Stinging Nettle, make the Stinging Nettle tea for sure. Amazing. Really good cleanser for the, I believe, liver or kidney? One of the two or both of them maybe. I don't know how to explain the taste, but it tastes expensive, really. I've never had the soup. I have tea with it. No, no high for me. Cool. Feels bad, man. Dante, how can you be sure you don't have it? Heading out now. Hope you all have a great stream. Okay, Spiderman, thanks for popping in, brother. Have a great day. That Iran Health Minister stuff was like a movie, like it's scripted. Yeah, I know it was it was weird. Very weird. As well as the WHO, WHO, what do you call it, the live streams they do, the updates. It's weird. Very scripted-ish. Albania has food recipes that involve Stinging Nettle. Boiling it removes the inflammatory parts of it. Gaging gadgets. You can never be sure, but if you have no symptoms, you're likely negative and you shouldn't get a mask because there are only so many going around and they are needed in hospitals. Yeah, for me, I'm not wearing a mask. Like I'm going out and I'm, you know, I'm traveling from one city to another city with ferry as well. I'm not wearing a mask, right? It's not in that state for me anyway, where I am. Even though we're considered a hot spot right now. Vancouver will be anyway. Okay. I need to pop downstairs. See how it's going. Martin off. Go check on businessman. Go check people out. Hopefully they're not running amok and grab yourself a cider. Get tested. In theory, it's why South Korea has driven through testing locations. Drive through testing locations. Awesome South Korea. So someone here is showing symptoms. Yeah, it depends where you are. If you're in a hot spot, you should probably get tested. If you're in a small town and nobody else and you haven't traveled, then I don't think testing would be that necessary unless it gets a little bit worse, right? Easier said than done in the US. Yeah, from what I heard, it costs like $3,000 in the US to get tested, right? I don't think it's at the point where a mask is needed though. What's up to you, Johanna? How are you doing? Slightly off topic, but can you recommend a philosophy book? Not familiar with the discussion culture here. And if off topic is okay, a philosophy book. Coolio probably has specific book recommendations. Like here, for me, this is a philosophy book, okay? Fernseeds and Elephants. It's essays by C.S. Lewis, by this person here. For me, C.S. Lewis was a philosopher, right? So this book is fantastic. Here, this to me is a philosophy book. Between Heaven and Hell by Peter Krief, and it was sort of a made up discussion between John of Kennedy, C.S. Lewis, and all this Huxley in Heaven, right? Or no, sorry, purgatory, okay? So J.F. Kennedy, C.S. Lewis, and all this Huxley are sitting in purgatory, and this is a made up conversation that would have together. So anything that makes you think about the being of, like our societies, the state of being, who you are, what you think life is about, anything that makes you think is philosophy to me. Yeah, there's lots of books. Should we be eating vegetarian or meat is also okay. I think it's okay. Consume as little meat as possible, not too much, right? But veggies are amazing greens, just fresh greens, herbs. I hope no chichoyas get the virus. We need well informed people. Yeah, I hope not. I hope not gang. Well, the sting actually only comes from lightly brushing the nettles. If you grab and pinch the nettles, it crushes the sting, stinging cells instantly. Really? Take some practice though. Yeah, I wouldn't do it personally. Does Canada have universal health care? How is the quality of the care? How long or average does it take to get an appointment? Are there private options? Canada does have universal health care. The system's overloaded because of funding cutbacks for a number of years. The conservative regime, Harper regime, was responsible to a certain degree, but health care is more provincial in Canada. So there's a little bit of subsidy stuff happening, but it's mainly provincial. So the provinces are responsible for it. Sometimes it takes a long time to get very complicated procedures. Private doctors are hard to come by in certain parts of Canada. Are there private options? There are private options, but if you go into the hospital into an emergency, you will be taken care of and it will cost you nothing if you're a Canadian citizen. In BC anyway. We studied a bit of a Huxley in high school. Don't remember what he said, because it was so long ago. Just remember his name. Him and Emerson. New World, oh God, what's his name? I forget. What's the name of his first book? First book or the, was that his first book or was it his most famous book? 1994 was Orwell or New Brave New World. Thank you Dante. Jebus. I actually wanted to stream for more book recommendations. I know philosophers more than their books. I really like Carl Jung I've read a little bit, Nietzsche I've read a little bit. Camus I haven't read very much. We mostly do. Quality is pretty great in general. Weight times vary enormously. Private options exist, but tend to be supplemental. Yeah. You can also go to the States, I guess. Yeah. I feel like when I buy food from the supermarket, like fresh produce, now I've got to be cautious too. You should be washing your fresh fruits and vegetables for sure. Like that's another thing. A lot of people eat the stuff without washing them. You should be washing them. Right? My pleasure. The first book you showed for philosophy, the first book I showed was C.S. Lewis, Fernseed and Elephants. It's a collection of essays. I forget how many essays. Okay. It was, I read this in high school and I read it after this too. So he had how many things? How many essays? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight different essays. And his essay titles were membership, learning in wartime, on forgiveness, historicism, the world's last night, religion and rocketry, the efficiency of prayer, fernseed and elephants. Right? And C.S. Lewis, he was, you know, he had a Christian slant to his writing. C.S. Lewis won. Thank you. Could talk about the healthcare. It's so deep and on a point. Yeah. Good Ones by Huxley, Blair Evening World, Revisitor, C.S. Lewis, Screwtape Letters. Screwtape Letters is a fantastic read. I've read this a couple of times. This is a great read. Okay. Interesting. Beautiful book. Right? It's about a devil. It's about a demon that's responsible for corrupting this individual, and he has to report back to the higher demons of how the progress is going. It's a good book. I also get a lot of philosophy from movies. Yeah, for sure. Games and TV shows that have philosophical themes. Anime has amazing philosophical themes in it. Right? The Good Place shows a good one, as well as the Talso principle game, which I mentioned in Discord. Yeah, gaming. Talso, I haven't played it. I don't know too much about it. I read a little bit of the wiki on it. There are loads of anime, philosophical themes as well, which is partly why I got so into anime in the last few years. Yeah, Kulio for sure. What do you think about the 5G? Have you read the side effects of it? Yeah, I know a little bit about it. I'm not a fan of 5G, but there's no doubt about it. All the Suxley's brothers were members of Council for Foreign Relations. Really? Gabir, how are you doing? Spot of tea? What was that devil book called? Sorry, I was in the bar. This one? The Screwtape Letters. Martin, you might get a kick out of this. Screwtape Letters by CS Lewis. Wait, are the 5G things real? Could be. We don't know. Not enough research has been done into it. I've read through the emails they sent me, and it's possible that suspension was only seven days. Oh, awesome! Gabir, it'd be awesome if you're back as spot of tea. Yeah, I found that crazy. By the way, if you feel comfortable, you should tell Chad what you told me regarding the reason you were suspended. Because it really links up into privacy, anonymity, technology, control. That was crazy. How do you feel about Aaron Ma's project like Neuralink and Starlink? I'm not in the cult of Elon or anything, but I do think he's the Nikola Tesla or Steve Jobs of our age. First of all, I hope he's not the Steve Jobs. Steve Jobs was a... I'll quote, what's his name? Stallman. Richard Stallman. I don't wish ill on anyone, really. I don't wish on ill on anyone, but the world is a better place since Steve Jobs left it. Steve Jobs was a knot. He was horrendous for the development of technology, human rights, propagation of information, letting innovation take over. Steve Jobs was horrendous. So Nikola Tesla, of what do you call it? Aaron Musk is not Steve Jobs and Aaron Musk is definitely not Nikola Tesla. Musk is not Tesla. Not by a long shot. So is he somewhere in between? Yeah, he's somewhere in between. That's my take on it. This is coming from someone who's watched a lot of Musk lectures years ago, when he was coming on the stage I watched. I like some of the stuff and he said some stuff, which is like, dude, I have a sixth sense of humor. Martin, you'll love it. It's great they let it. It's not really sick. It's beautiful. It's really cool. So spot-of-pea, maybe back one. Yes, spot-of-tea, one spot-of-tea. Does Vancouver have 5G yet? They're rolling it out. I have 5G here supposedly, right? I'd like to, at some point, I'll deal with it for now, but I would personally like to get away from the 5G, right? Did you see Elon? I've never seen him live, no. I would just watch the videos and stuff. Hello, my friend. Nice. Now I'm losing the where did we go? There we are. This thing, the chat popped me up all the way to the top. I got to scroll down. Did you see, I ran a tweet about code? Yeah, and I commented on his tweet. T, should I read you my comment? This is what I commented on his tweet. And I don't usually do this. If you guys were following me on Twitter, I'm usually just, I post stuff, my own stuff. I announce, you know, what I'm doing the streams and I let people know when I'm uploaded, you know, what I've uploaded, right? But this was, this is what Musk said, right? Musk said, what did he say? He said COVID-19 is dumb or something like this, right? And this was my reply. Okay, Musk, whatever you say, the multi-billionaire that doesn't need to take public transportation or go grocery shopping and has private nurses and doctors that is called telling the peasants not to worry. Damn, right? Here, I'll give you the, okay, this is our first tweet share, right? This is, this is what I replied, right? So I wanted to read that because you asked me if I, what do you call it? If I saw it. So what's up MR? I was wondering what happened to you. Okay, spot of tea back would be great. What kind of performers are you getting a 5G? Tough one. I had to go to this to be able to livestream. I sacrificed, I sacrificed my health for you guys, man. I have been good weeklong bands from Twitter for discussing politics and my own personal views, which aren't anywhere close to being extreme at all. But these days you can't discuss anything without someone taking offense. Yeah, Mick, that's why I'm on other platforms now. I'm on VK, I'm on ELO, I'm on GAB, I'm on Mines and I'm on Twitter and I treat and I, whatever I post on Twitter, if it's my personal stuff, announcing things and stuff like this, they go on all five, okay? The only thing that stays on Twitter, if I'm doing random comments like this or I repeat, tweet something with a comment on it, right? Those are the only ones that stay on Twitter, but I'm on all five because I'm going to diversify, decentralize myself, right? If these central social networks are censoring people, I'm going to do whatever I can to make sure my voice doesn't get censored. So I de-platform, decentralize myself. I highly recommend everyone do this, right? That way, you're not dependent on them, right? Really, like, right now I'm into, before basically almost all the videos I used to watch were on YouTube, they're not anymore. Right now, about 30% of the videos that I watch because those users are also bitchute, are watching on bitchute. So YouTube has lost 30% of my video consumption because they're censoring and this is going to continue as soon as more people start going on bitchute, I'm going to start watching more and more on bitchute because it's less censored. Like for example, YouTube doesn't like it when we load on the COVID-19 videos, right? Like the last video we loaded on, it was straight out ASMR math video. We're doing mathematics, learning about mathematics and YouTube demonetizes that stuff, right? Like we're putting out math videos and YouTube is demonetizing them, right? That's de-platform to a certain degree. What do you call it? Taking out the revenue stream for content creator, right? That's hurting the bottom line, so we diversify, right? Period. Right? Like people used to say, I should be live streaming on YouTube, but I don't want to be on, do put all my eggs on one basket, right? Very important. I love this platform, Twitch, right? Build it up from the base, right? When I started, I had 30,000 subscribers around YouTube. I could have been live streaming there, but I built up from the base up on Twitch, right? Because it is very important to decentralize. So I'll say this again, if any platform that you're on is censoring information, censoring free speech, make sure you decentralize. Even if it's hard to do, even it takes a lot of time to do, even it costs you money to do, even if you're sacrificing growth in the other platform, do it. You're playing the long game, not the short game, right? And you don't want to put all your eggs in one basket. This is just personal finance, investing one-on-one. Decentralize yourself, become anti-fragile. You bring tea and I will supply the cookies. I need cookies. Oh yeah, my snacks. I got little mandarins and nice seedy bread. Delicious. I really don't like Aaron Musk. Something really off about him. He's a billionaire. That's what's off about him. He's outside of humanism. I don't think so. I don't think it's because he has lots of money. He deals with anyway. He's done good. It's okay. Okay, so on Monday night I was on the internet. Oh, it's okay. Gabyr is sharing this. Now check this out. Okay, I'm going to read this. I'm going to scroll down a little bit. Okay, I've missed a lot of chat, but I'm going to read this because this was important. Okay. And Gabyr is one of our mods, spot of tea. And he reached out saying, oh, he got kicked off Twitch and he couldn't be a mod if I could mod him. And I was like, what's going on? And this is what he shared, right? Okay, so on Monday night, I was on the internet looking at some dumb non-Twitch TOS stuff while OBS was open and running. And because it's a link to my Twitch account, Spot of Tea 15, the Twitch algorithm must have picked it up and my account got suspended. So even though Spot of Tea was not streaming on Twitch, interacting on Twitch through OBS, the OPS was on. So Twitch algorithm, Amazon's algorithm monitored. The algorithms were monitoring what Spot of Tea the beard was doing. And whatever he did, all of a sudden, red flags hit and he got suspended for a week. Right? Wow, crazy. Yeah, I guess jobs did have a lot of cons about, after all, also I love Elon, but he really should have a filter on Twitter sometimes. Yeah, sounds good to me. Well, must fanboys must be really upset with you. Maybe. I like, I don't mind Musk, right? Like jobs? No, right? Gates? Yikes, right? Musk? Not bad. Whatever. He hasn't, like if he comes out and says, yeah, we should persecute, crucify Julian Assange, he goes into my jobs category, right? What is going on here? I want to join. Come on in Ray Ray, how are you doing? Bloomberg could have given million dollars to every American million. They don't know their math, right? 1.5 million for the announcers there, right? At least. I don't think he spent that much, but maybe like a thousand to each of us. No, he spent way more, like literally. If we believe him anyway, they're perpetual liars, right? My little decentralized little man. That was hilarious from Amazon. Probably the funniest idiotic thing I've seen so far this year. Crazy, crazy. And then they had, I read a retweet of it and someone that's in the education system in the United States did the math and it came out to like 1.5 million or something like this. And at the bottom, they said common core math for the wind. Now, I don't know if they were trying to be sarcastic or they were trying to say common core math. If you just do simple math, you'll get the answer. But one of those announcers, the girl, she was a product of common core math. I'm pretty sure she was fairly young. So that wasn't common core math for the wind unless you put slash sarcasm. That's just math for the wind. Common core was that, right? But I'm not going to get involved in discussions on Twitter. It's a lot of noise, right? Bad energy. Facebook owns YouTube, right? No, Google owns YouTube perps. Alphabet Inc owns Google and YouTube. So look up Alphabet Inc on the stock market. You'll find that. We talk about anything here, but we are pro-Julian. Yeah. Google owns YouTube. Okay, I'm going to scroll down, guys. Thank you for the bits gang. Thank you for the bits, Hannah. And again, thank you for the subs. Thank you for the follows. Thank you for the donating the subs. Apologies if I'm not catching at all. Okay, I'm going to scroll down because I missed a lot of chats. So we go all the way down again. Give me a chance to pop a Mandarin. What are you guys eating? And check out the CD, Brad. It's got lots of nice seeds in there. Most popular channels on YouTube are far right biggest who got banned from YouTube. Oh, really? Ambition. Of course, there are also regular people on there. Yeah. And Dante, what's going to happen is YouTube sensors are like, oh, man. Oh, I can't show you this pic. Like, here's how ridiculous YouTube's algorithms are. Okay. As a content creator, when people post comments on my videos, you can go to the comments section and there's three sections in the comments section. Right. One of them is the comments. Right. Another one is the spam. Okay. And I've had to go into spam and approve. I choked on the orange. Right. I had to go into the spam a few times to approve comments if I can catch them. Right. Because YouTube's algorithm zaps certain things that spam and some things aren't. Some things are for sure, but some things aren't. And then there's a middle section called held for review. Messages held for review. So far, twice, I've had to go. All of a sudden, I've never saw any comments there before, or maybe I've seen one or two pop up in the last few months. Right. All of a sudden, I noticed that there were dozens of comments that were held for review. I was like, what? So I went in there and YouTube's algorithm had taken comments that have been posted like years ago, some of them, I think, and put it into held for review. And it read someone like, why in the world does YouTube's algorithm hold these things for review? So I had to mass prove like dozens upon dozens of comments if I remember correctly. Right. For them to be go back on the channel. Right. So the censorship on YouTube is huge. It's not just a far right and stuff. Like content creators like me have been getting hit by these algorithms as automation, the censorship. Right. Videos, they pulled one video and I had to dispute it and they reinstated it. They're demonetized. I don't know how many videos. Right. So they're doing everything they can to disnify YouTube. Slowly, what's going to happen is there's going to be creators going on to a bit shoot. So right now, maybe we're getting a wave of people. Initial that have come on there that were and that's called on whatever views they have, but more is going to come. They have to free free speech matters. Right. Where are we? No, I missed a lot of maybe want to wait till next week to see if I get that is everyone. Chit show. Looking to Jeffrey Espin and Aaron Musk and that tweet he made about talk taking his company to private, it's all connected. Oh, really. Musk is connected with Epstein. I hope not. Do you maybe want to wait till next week to see if I get spot of spot back before modding this account? Do you want to do that? Gabriel, it's up to you. I'm okay with waiting. I rather have spot back. I'm used to spot of T. Right. If you're, if you want that one, if you want this one, we can do this one. The Rockets. Wait. Think that happened to one of my from an old video on YouTube. Did it Martin? Yeah. Like YouTube sensors are crazy. Right. I had to contact people, let them know that their comments were being put into the spam folder and I just found it. Right. Okay. I had to scroll down gang for some reason. I lost where I was. I really hope Musk isn't connected to that creep. Yeah. And the whole infrastructure of it, right? Like all of them. That's nice CD bread. Oh, yeah. That's zooming in nicely. Very good. Yeah. Tesla still publicly traded, still publicly traded. Tesla did a huge short squeeze. It went from Mandarin sandwich. It went from less than 200, almost touching a thousand in the last month. And then it's come down to around 700 now. It is public, but that tree put him in a lot of scrutiny. Plus it was against the rules. Oh, this is a tree when we're talking about maybe taking a private one. Tesla stock was being hit hard. It was Epstein company that we're talking to. I use the word man flesh in the comments. Man flesh. Oh, in YouTube. YouTube. I would definitely, but I read some of the comments that YouTube had put into the folder, the required for review, whatever it was, held for review. They were benign. They were benign. I would definitely rather have my old account back. Yeah. I had that one for years. So it would be nice to get it back. I guess we'll see during your next round of streams. Okay. Let me know if, whenever you want, I can mod you here with that thing. Okay. Up to you, brother. Got to get my, uh, go get my hazma suit on Chijo. I'm out for drinks with my friend, Australian friend now. Okay. Go somewhere safe, not too public, not too much insanity, somewhere where people aren't drinking too heavy. Right. One thing that happens when a bar, a club, when people start getting pretty juiced up, I don't know if you guys hung around people who were juiced up heavy. They lean into you and they talk and there's lots of spit flying around everywhere. Right. We need, we need teabags, spot of teabag. Yep, that tweet Chijo, that tweet. So it was connected with Epstein. Man, don't tell me this. I don't want to put Musk in the same category as Jobs. I'm still wondering how Twitch banned you, if you weren't streaming, Twitch and OBS are not owned by the same company. They, they could have a deal where they can monitor. Right. Yeah. I don't think you can go from public, uh, from public back to private without buying up all the shares. Yeah. Dell did. Dell computers, uh, when I was in the markets, they, they were, uh, public and then they went private. Okay. It was Lord of Rings video though. That's exactly what he said in his tweet. What did he say? If you can find the tweet on it and link it up, that'd be great. If you even post it on a Discord, I have to find the tweet, I guess. Oh, I'm confused now. Okay. In all honesty, I have no idea. I think it must just be because the accounts were linked. I definitely wasn't streaming though. I'll keep an eye out for the juiced up people. See you for tomorrow's stream. Awesome. Stay away from the juiced up people, man, especially when they lean in and talk really loud and spit on you. Chicho. That's how everyone talks to me in the pub. Oh my God. Yeah. Martin, the only reason I know is I've hang around pubs long enough to have that as well, right? At some point you got to go out with it. That's why, that's why you got to get juiced up to the same level. So it doesn't matter. Plus the Saudis were also connected to that tweet. It really, it is really deep shit. One YouTube, Sean, Todd would broke it down. Wait, Atwood broke it down. Yeah. I know the whole echelon of power, a lot of these things are, a lot of these people are connected. They hang around the same circles. They have the same parties. They have a room in the somewhere, somewhere. And oh, hey, come on, let's go check out that room. All of a sudden, there's videos of you doing insane things because you were juiced up or cooked up or whatever it is, right? It's, it's a trap. It's a spider's net, right? I count your lucky stars. You're not in that realm, right? Count because a lot of people go into that realm before they know what's going on. And then they're in that spider's net, right? Spider's web. And that's it. All right, count your lucky stars. The accounts are the link. Of course, the accounts are the link. That's how you stream to different platforms, but no data should be sent to Twitch if you're not streaming. Disagree, Dante. If I go to Twitch when I'm not streaming, if I open up OBS, when I go to Twitch, if I type in anything in chat, I still see it pop up on OBS. So even though I'm not live streaming, OBS and Twitch are linked up. Okay. Are you sure it wasn't something you said or linked in chat or an inappropriate emote you uploaded or something in your profile? Afternoon to you in chat. Hope all as well as always. Lonely Piggy. How are you doing? Welcome, welcome. Good afternoon to you as well. Martin's 9 p.m. I'm off duty. It's cider time then. Nice, nice. Can I post a link? Anuj, I will message. Okay, post it in Discord, Anuj. Because that way people can see it if that's the link, right? That's just a chat window that's imported from Twitch. It's OBS taking your public Twitch chat and putting it in OBS. So are you saying the connection is only one way? It has to be both ways. It must be both ways. I can't see it being one directional. No, it's definitely from what I was looking at. Maybe I did accidentally hit a hotkey or something and it was streaming but I definitely never intentionally started streaming. I'm not a Discord. Oh, okay. Oh, okay, so you whispered to me? Okay, good enough. You know what? Is it there? Okay, I'm going to grab the whisper. I'm just going to link it up for everyone. Elon Musk and Tesla. So this is an 18 minute video. Okay, I'm going to link this up on. This is the... Are we even allowed to link this video? I don't know what this video is about, man. You know what? I'll link it up on our Discord page because I don't know what this is about. Spotify's got me all scared now. I'm going to link it up. Where should I link it up, Anuj? What does this fit into? Let me know. Oh, what folders do we have? Crap. History, lectures, philosophy, podcast, politics? Politics? Okay, I'm going to link it up in politics. That way I remember to look at it. Okay, it's on our politics folder. Okay, gang. And you can find the link to our Discord page. If you scroll down on Twitch at the bottom, there'll be a link to our Discord page. Dante, you're going to test this yourself? No, Dante, don't get banned. Please. Who is charging 5,000 for a test kit for the virus? In the U.S., I think it was 3,000. One person wanted to go get tested and was like, you got a bill for like 3,200 or something. It's a video. I heard, which country is it? There's a country which has drive-through testing right now available. I don't know how accurate the test is, and they do it for free and it takes a few seconds. Who was that? Which country was that? There was a country that was doing that for COVID-19, where they've set up South Korea as a South Korea that had set it up where people can just drive through and get tested, right? Who knows? This is a legitimate test, but it does relax the population, right? Calm things down. It's our power platform. Okay. Hello, everyone. First time here. Quinti, how are you doing? Welcome to our stream. Probably Taiwan. I can't remember. Someone's... Anu just saying South Korea. It might have been South Korea because they went very aggressive into trying to contain it, because if it goes crazy in South Korea, man. Any country, really. Probably Wakanda. Black Panthers in, right? Fun. Fun, fun, fun. What do you know what works? You're reading something for a message to be highlighted. What do you know what works? There we go. There's our method to getting the market back on track. Pop-up drive-through that sells 90% of people. They don't have the virus. Who knows if it's factual or not? It doesn't matter. That's exactly what it could be, right? That's exactly what it could be. But you could think about it this way. If someone needs a little bit of comfort, right? If they need to feel secure as a human being, you would give it to them, right? So as a society, if people need that comfort, maybe it's a good idea to provide it to them at a cost for a temporary basis, right? Reduce panic. Increase market confidence until someone finds out. Maybe until it burns itself down. Maybe until you get legit kits where people start, you know, bring the costs down so you have legit kits and you can test people legit and get the right results. It's just a delay factor, right? Possibly. Especially in places where people are losing their minds, right? Or places where there is no health care. If there is no health care, you got to provide it, right? Yeah, 3,000 for tests is way too much. That's absurd to be charging that much. Yeah, that's what I heard, by the way, from a clip. Nothing that I watched myself, right? Or confirm myself anyway. I watched it from a clip, from a clip, right? 3,000 for a test kit, okay. Yeah, if it was 3,000 for a test kit here in Canada, there aren't too many people I know that would get tested. Even if they got sick, they couldn't afford it, right? How long between watching TOS, breaking stuff, and the ban? Oh, I believe it. One of the guys that the CDC forced into quarantine testing got a $4,000 bill sent to him after the fact, yeah. And the kicker is, if they force you to go into quarantine, they're not even flipping the bill for you. How about China using the hotel for victims and overcrowding it until it collapsed 70 times? Did they? This is the first time I'm hearing about a T. I don't know that. That hasn't hit my radar. What do you do if you can't afford it? Do you just die? I don't know what you do in the United States. In Canada, they have to treat you. You walk into an emergency, they have to look at you, right? They have to save your life, right? I don't know what the situation is in the United States. But even if Canada, if the system gets overwhelmed, it won't be able to treat everyone. Like, it's not going to happen. In the U.S., they don't care, right? What, really? Yeah, I haven't heard anything about that, Martin. All people are going to die. There are youth being affected as well, and we don't know what the side effects of this thing are. Look at World Bank Pandemic Bonds. Oh, yeah, I saw the World Bank Pandemic Bonds. We talked about them during the last stream, right? But I don't know about the building collapsing. The World Bank Pandemic Bonds were $500 million that they sold that were paying anywhere between 7% to 11% interest, yielding 7% to 11%. One of them was higher risk, right? Because you wouldn't get your original investment back or something like this. I wouldn't say that I don't care, but the insurance companies sure don't. Yeah, well put, Aviate. Agreed. Americans care. In the U.S., they have hundreds of depots full of coffins ready for the victims. Crazy, bro. That's been around for 15 years, the stuff. So who, you know, people, every time something like this says, people say, it's for this, it's for this, we don't know. We don't know. No, this was CD bread. I know what you're, if you mean what I'm munching on. It's like multigrain CD bread. I pick up from a baker. It's really good. Amazing with cheese. Right now, they're saying a lot of the kids are kind of resistant to effects of the illness. So they're basically tiny little carriers. Is that what they're saying? Those little buggers. Oh my God, Northern Italy is going to be quarantined and locked down completely. Lombardi, Lombardi region, are they? Yeah, something's off about this, this thing, right? We'll see how it's playing out. We're going to keep our eyes on the numbers gang. That's what we're going to focus on. I don't want to go down the rabbit holes because there's so many rabbit holes in this thing. Is this bioweapon? Was it, was it designed to take out the economy? Why was China, Iran hit? Why weren't they containing it? Why are they saying it's all okay? The connections are so deep, right? You can't jump on everything. The only thing that's consistent with all of them, they're all using the same numbers. So we're all going to look at the same numbers. And be ahead of the curve. That's the key here. You want to be ahead of the curve. And I just shot a video this morning mentioning this, talking about this, which hopefully I'll have up in the next couple of days. If I'm not able to get to it, it'll be next week. I have to upload it, right? It's just going to be a short little thing, talking about why mathematics is important. Okay. Post-apocalypse, how are you doing? Post-apocalypse, regarding links, it has to be through a discord. Only mods of myself are able to post links. American emergency rooms have to treat patients, even if they don't have insurance by the law too. Oh, is it right on? Sallow relinked. That's good to know. That's a positive. That's a positive. Right? And I hope everyone knows that. So if you're feeling ill, go to the hospital without any, oh no, no, I can't give recommendations like this. Go get taken care of is draft. So most likely by tonight, here in Belgium, they don't take any measurements against it. We have over 100 infected. Wow, in Belgium, people and the governments do nothing. It will spread exponentially. That's for sure. You have 100 in Belgium. Yeah, that's a little bit, because Belgium, population of Belgium, what is it? It's not huge and depends which cities, right? Coronavirus, China hotel collapsing. Oh, Martin, let's check this out. China hotel collapses, trapping 70 people the two hours ago. Oh, wow. The hotel being used as a coronavirus quarantine center in China has collapsed, leaving 70 people trapped. The five-story building in Fujian province was being used to house and observe people who had come into contact with the COVID-19 patients when it collapsed at around 7.30 p.m. local. Wow, crazy. That just happened. Basically almost when we went live. Oh, that's unfortunate. Thanks for finding that out, Martin, linking it up. And I forget who was the person that brought it up. Thank you for bringing it up to our attention. That's unfortunate. There's weird stuff going on. Investors getting 13% interest every year. They expire July 2020 and investors get their money back. It was designed to fail in the Ebola-Congo outbreak. Took nine months for funds to get out. Yeah, I think it was Quinty that brought that to our attention. From what I read of the article that linked it up on our Discord page, too. If they declared a pandemic, a few hundred million dollars from those derivatives will not be released. It's a gamble. Boom, gone, right? So if they declared a pandemic, then the interest is not paid. And for some of those derivatives, the funds are also taken as well. So we don't know who's invested in that. We don't know who the players are, right? I believe WHO was also involved with the World Bank with it, right? They have their names on it as well. So I watched Nosfer's Safe Stuff with OBS open for five minutes and nothing so far. Dante, stop it. Don't get banned. Why risk it? Don't open OBS. Gee, in Canada, they took me once without ID. Nice. Yeah, in Canada, sorry, I'm sick. I don't know. I don't want to post link. No, don't post it if you don't want to mark. Population is Belgium is only 10 million and most of them came from ski vacations. Oh, in infected Italy parts. Oh no, they even kept the school open. Oh no, really crazy. No, that two hours was the time it was posted. Oh yeah, that would have been time it was posted, I guess. Yeah. Zeke MC, speaking of coronavirus, New York has declared a state of emergency because it broke out there. Yeah, Sleepy Waves is from New York. He's been letting us know. He mentioned, I don't know if Sleepy Waves was a state of emergency. You didn't tell us it was a state of emergency. Independent UK newspaper. Okay, right now what I'm getting into doing now is linking everything through archive.org. If they're mainstream, these propaganda sites, I go to archive, grab an archive link and I link that. Trying to do that anyway. It takes a little bit of time sometimes. Posted link to live global map of COVID-19 and health category and the scores. Okay, thanks for post apocalypse. Is that the John Hopkins one? That's the one I've been looking at. There's no way this gets you banned. It just makes no sense OBS is open source. Why would they send data to Twitch without you knowing? OBS is open source. Okay, so that's a huge positive. Oh, in New York City gets hit hard by it. We all get screwed. Yeah, New York City is huge traffic zone, right? Everywhere. Same with Denver. Denver is huge too. You would notice that on the network data as well. Was 1130 a.m. my time. Nine hours ago, nine hours ago. Yeah, I didn't hit my radar this morning when I was going through the stuff. What are we supposed to do? Live under a rock? No, the next six months. And Hannah, this could be a recurring thing coming up every year. What are you going to do? This is getting ridiculous. The medical community needs to do their job and get a vaccine out there out already. I wouldn't put the blame on the medical community, right? It's our economic system right now. The first thing that needs to happen, serious funds have to be released to take care of people on the ground. Don't give it to pharmaceutical companies. Don't give it to Wall Street. Don't give it to the banks, right? After 2008 scam, they gave all the money to the banks, right? What? The largest theft in human history, right? So if this thing happens, if this fund is going to be released from centralized power, then it needs to go to the streets, to the ground, right? Unfortunately, it won't. Well, I actually got back to America from a steady abroad trip in Northern Italy. My school shut down the program and called us back. You just got back recently? Bunny? Iki bunny? They're saying a cure is at least one to two years out. I don't think there'll be a cure to your truth. In Netherlands, there was one fatality because of corona and TwitchCon Amsterdam was canceled. Wow. Most of the major comic conventions are canceled as well. Can the virus get deadlier the longer it stays? It could. And it could also die itself out, right? So it could mutate, die out or become deadlier, as you said. When the US had 149 cases and 12 deaths yesterday, that means the death rate was at least 8% way higher than the flu. Yeah, way higher than the flu. Vaccines take time to develop 100%. I have been front and center as to how the US is reacting and it is not great. It is not great. It is horrendous the way they're acting. I have been following the map spread from raw data source I pulled from a business article. Cool. Yeah, I came back two days ago. Two days ago. Okay, be careful. If I got banned from Twitch, I would. The WHO has said that it's false hope to assume that this will be seasonal. False hope to assume that this won't be seasonal. So it will be seasonal. Be very upset. I thought there was no cures for viruses. I think we just treat it as it goes away. Yeah, I think so too. I had no screening or anything and it was required for me to fly home by my university. The thing is that my sick people don't declare themselves and think they just have the flu. Many people will do that. Crazy broathen. Right? Well, Quinty, you have to take into account the number differences. The flu case case numbers are in the tens of thousands. Of course, the percentages would be higher with smaller numbers. Yeah, look it up. How to calm down from the fears. Listen to Gino's ASMR coronavirus videos. Seriously, listen to ASMR. Watch ASMR videos. Relax. Read a book. Read a comic book. Read like a happy book. That's how you can calm down. Read. Expose yourself to beautiful things. Go for a walk in non-populated areas. Go to nature. Pet your cats. Pet your dogs. Eat oranges. I'm going to watch every virus, every virus, end of the world film TV series and documentary I can find. Martin, here's one movie that I can almost guarantee you that none of you have seen and it's a virus movie. Okay, I forget what the name is, but do a search. You should be able to find it. I believe it came out in the 1970s. It's about someone going into a lab, I believe, where they get sick. They're sick and they hop on a train and they're running, escaping from the police and they run through the food compartment. There's a big pot of rice in there and they cough into the rice. And then the police chase them down and I don't know what happens. And the train starts moving. And people eat on the train, so everyone eats this food and people start getting sick. So they don't allow the train to stop. Martin, you know this movie? What's the movie called? It's a fantastic movie. Train to Busan. Is that what it's called? I don't know. But basically the train, they don't allow it to stop anywhere. I've seen it. Have you seen it? Oh my God, you guys have seen it. What a great movie. They refuse to let the train stop. And then they come on there. I've seen it a couple times, a long time ago. And I think they close it off. No, no, not the Korean movie. You're thinking about Snowpiercer. This isn't Snowpiercer. This is an American movie. I think 1970s. And they close it off the whole train because people are the powers that they don't want this virus because it was genetically engineered to escape into the into the general population, right? So everyone's getting sick. People are dying. People are trying to escape. And then I believe it's a doctor or someone on the train finds out there's a I'm not going to give any spoilers. I can't give any more spoilers. Okay, so that's the movie. Okay, it's a great movie. It was a fun movie. Over the past week, it spread fast. It follows influenza pandemic patterns. It would slow growth rate in summer and grow very fast in the fall, but it might not have the same pattern. Hey, Chichou, how are you? Three stooges. How are you doing? Ain't this a coincidence? A 100 years ago, there was a Spanish flu. Yeah. And it didn't really start off in Spain, the Spanish flu. Oh, I smoke, but mad, but I'm good. But yes, all that sounds good. I thought the train says the spoiler, bro. What does the doctor say? Casablanca Express? Not only so. Cassandra crossing? Is that what it is? 1981 trade 1981. That's when it came out. Thriller novel called the dark eyes. No, no, dark eyes. Dingkong details the current colonial situation that starts in Wuhan. Is it even possible to give spoilers to a movie released in 1970s? I don't know. No, I'm going to check out this. I want to see if this is a train to Busan. I don't think, no, I don't think it's train to Busan. Casablanca. No. The Cassandra crossing? Is that what it was? Because Cassandra crossing came out in 1976, says outbreak means the runaway train. The Cassandra crossing. Is that what it, watch Parasite is made. Yeah, I've, I've have a sample of it. So I might be watching a Cassandra. I hope this is the movie. I want to try to get my hands on it. Yeah, yeah, I think this is it. Yeah, this is it. Oh my God. Awesome job gang. I'm going to track this baby down and have a watch and Anuj Parasite plan on watching once I get into the headspace of it. The Cassandra crossing is a 1976 disaster thriller film directed by George Pan Cosmatos and starring Sophia Loren. Oh, Sophia Loren is and I totally forgot Richard Harris, Ava Gardner, awesome, Martin Sheen, Bert Lancaster, Lee Strasberg and O.J. Simpson about an infected Swedish terrorist who infects a train's passengers as they head to a derelict arch bridge. That's it. The lineup is huge. Awesome. It's in the for a foreign film or American. I don't know. Okay, I will watch Cassandra crossing. These old movies were so much better than than now. Yeah, some of these ones were phenomenal, man. Children of men is it? Oh, children of men is fantastic too. It's a great movie set in dystopian society. Yeah, I love children of men as well. That was a great movie. There's a trailer for Cassandra crossing. Yeah, watch the trailer gang. It's a great it's a great from where I remember. Anyway, the last time I watched it, I think was over 20 years ago. Right? Like literally, it was like over 20 years ago. And I think I watched it maybe during the SARS outbreak that happened early, early 2000s. I think that's when I this is basically my to go to virus video. I watched Italy, United Kingdom, West Germany film. Is that what it is? Italy, United Kingdom, West Germany. Like, seriously, you got Sophia Loren, one of the greatest divas of all time. Eva Gardner, one of the greatest divas of all time. Bert Lancaster, one of the greatest actors of all time. And Richard the hair. Who's the other one? Richard Harris as well. Martin Sheen was great. Right? Oh, oh, J. Simpson, really. So feel the rent and Eva Gardner. Caramamba. I tagged with these ladies in the 1940s. Yeah. Martin Sheen as well. Martin Sheen as well. Right? Man, I got to go grab this for movie like today. Grab a sample of it. A chocolatey with honey. Fun. When the existence of a strain of plague vaguely identified as pneumonia is revealed at the US mission at the international health organization, three terrorists seek to blow up the US mission. Has anyone seen that Christian Bale movie? Equilibrium. Yeah, I like that. That was a great movie, too. Equilibrium. Very good movie. Very good movie. Fun. Oh, wow. We're almost at the two hours gang. These streams fly by. Yeah, we're up to almost two hours. I should just look at the clock. It's really creepy how accurate the dark eyes event events in the book line up with the situation in China. So what was that book? Quinti, are you on our Discord page? If you're on our Discord page, please put, just name or provide a link to this book in our book folder. We have two book folders, one of them in serious books or light topics, one of them heavy topics. So if it's fiction, you can post it on light topics or heavy topics up to you. If you're on Discord, that'd be great. Everyone has access to it and remembers. Equilibrium was great, but it definitely came out like a year too late. I got knocked off as a matrix wannabe, I think. I think so, too. But it was a great movie. I didn't actually see it till years later. And the other movie, which is amazing is Existence by Cronenberg that came out at the same time as The Matrix, but The Matrix took the spotlight. I wouldn't saw The Matrix three times in the theater and I wouldn't saw Existence three times in the theater. To me, they were both absolutely phenomenal. I love the puppy killing head twitch scene. The puppy killing head twitch scene. I don't remember this. What is this from? The dark eyes. A lot of action in that scene. That movie was interesting. Existence was phenomenal. I saw it on sci-fi when it was a kid. Nice. Puppy killing scene. Oh, an equilibrium. I can't remember it. I watched it so long ago. The gunfightings. Gun kung fu. Do you think Matrix two and three were shitty? No, I didn't mind them. They weren't. The Matrix. The Matrix was phenomenal. It was because it was brand new and no one really understood what was going on. So it was all novel. And then Matrix two and three came out and people trash talked at the living daylights. I was like, man, stop trash talking this thing. It's not bad. They were pretty good. People get spoiled. Every time we return from the nethers to the city, it always reminds me why we do what we do. Yeah, the gun fu was great. Dark City is much better than either of those in my opinion. Oh, Dark City is fantastic. And it came just before the Matrix. Dark City had a huge cult following. Dark City in my part of the world, when it came out, everybody was talking about it in Vancouver. A lot of people were like, oh man, did you see Dark City? We went and saw it multiple times in the theaters. Matrix form is filming right now. Are they? No way. Really? Lonely piggy? I don't know whether to be boring or excited. Well, oh yeah, I got to tell you this. Bloodshot movies coming out next week. And I'm not going to go to the theater to watch it. I'm staying away from theaters. I was going to break my boycott of theaters to go see the Bloodshot movie, but now I'm not because of COVID-19. I was very disappointed. I know there's other things to be disappointed about and worried about, but it's sad. Christian Bale stopped taking that serum thing and had a feeling for Puppy. Oh yeah, I barely remember the puppy scene, which I actually like Matrix 2 and 3. The fight scenes were so dope. Yeah, I agree, Curtis. I thought they were good. Like people were trash talk. And I'm like, don't trash talk, man. Dark City was great. That's another I didn't see year after its release. Matrix 4 is coming. I'm more hyped for that than John Wick 4. I'm into John Wick's, man. The John Wick flicks are fantastic. Have you watched Michael Haken's works? I don't know who Michael Haken says. Henkees. And Tenet is also releasing this year. Cool. Hi, Chicho. Hello, Gina. How are you doing? How was your week? Week was good. Busy. Lots of students. Lots of video editing stuff. I was editing the last video we put out with the ASMR map, looking at the growth rate of China. It was the same outside. That one took me a couple of days to do that. It took me a while to do that. There's only one extra thing I would add it on, but I was done with editing. It took me a while. Vin Diesel is everywhere. I kind of lost interest in Bloodshot movie when they decided to use it. I like Vin Diesel, man. I like Vin Diesel. People trash talk Vin Diesel. No, man. He's done good. I like him. I saw a clip of a stunt from the movie on Twitter a few weeks ago. It looked awesome, but still worried. Yeah, I'm still hesitant, but I'm just excited to see a Bloodshot movie. I was going to put my kids back in public school, but now I think I will keep them in home, home school, another year at least. Post-apocalypse? Right now schools are closing in a number of countries. We'll see how it plays out. Keanu Reeves is Jim. We must protect him at all costs. John Wick 4 and Matrix 4 are coming out the same week. What is John Wick and the Matrix? It'd be amazing if they did an overlap. Well, they can't do an overlap. There's different time zones. Australian director Michael Hakin. What is he directed, value detector? I'm really bad with names, man. But movies I tend to remember. What movie do you like with Vin Diesel? What's it called? Chronicles of Riddick, I like, but Black, Dark. What was the first Riddick movie he put out with the creatures that come out at night? That was fantastic. I've seen that movie like four times. Really good movie, man. If you like sci-fi, pitch black. Phenomenal. Phenomenal. Half-Life 2 is a dystopian game that I really love. I highly recommend it. Riddick is good, and maybe the first Fast and Furious I haven't got into, but everything else. Pitch Black is great. Pitch Black is phenomenal. The Fast and the Furious I haven't got into and triple acts I wasn't into. Like I like his sci-fi gigs. His first starring role. Was it pitch black was his first starring role? He did a phenomenal job. IP Man is my favorite MMA movie. I've seen IP Man 1 and 2. I haven't seen 3 and 4. 4 came out recently. The scene where the fights 10 Japan soldiers just wow, yeah. IP Man was fantastic. Some people say IP Man. I don't know. Oh yeah, Vin Diesel, better than Rock. Greater than Rock, I agree. But the Rock gets more better roles, right? Riddick was supposed to die. No. Ever played the Riddick video game? I recommend it. No. I love the first triple acts as a young teen. I saw it. It wasn't my thing, right? I was older though, so fun games, cash, the 7th continent. More active on the European scene. Does not prefer to work with Hollywood studios. Good. Right? That's the kicker, right? That's why I don't see him here as much. Right? The movies don't get as much release and I don't hear about it. Doesn't hit my radar. Rice equals man. I think I was 14 or 15. Okay gang, should we call the stream? We're going to do stream tomorrow as well. There's a Russian movie called Stalker. I've seen Stalker by Alexandria Tarkovsky. It's slow, but really good. I've seen Stalker long time ago. It came out like over 10 years ago, I think, didn't it? What are two books you recommend from your collection? What type of book do you want to read? The Rock seems like a genuinely awesome dude, but he takes way too many roles now. Yeah, he seems like a nice guy, right? But, you know, it is what it is, but your bae protein waffles ain't bad. Okay gang, what was the question we had? Books. Oh yeah, let me give you two book recommendations random. Elegant universe by Brian Greene, if you want to know about strength theory. Okay. And physics, this came out in 2000, so we know more now, but this was really good read. Okay. And, and, and, and, bone by Jeff Smith, one of the greatest epic stories ever told. Okay. Two book recommendations. The Rock can only play the Rock. Stay safe, stay positive, stay awesome. Take care, everyone. Take care, everyone. And if you can make it, we're doing a live stream tomorrow morning, 10 till 12. Okay. Aside from that, as a pop-up says, stay safe, stay positive, stay awesome. Bye, Chico. Bye, everyone. Scorpion King was good too. I like the Scorpion King. Cheers, everyone. Enjoy your weekend. And thank you for the subs, thank you for the follows, thank you for the bits. Okay. And the mods, thank you for taking care of business.