 Huh, huh. What? What? Toys, Toys, Toys, Toys. Ha. Haaah. Haaah. Haaah. Haaah! Haaah. I'm your computer access dmho I'm Corbin Miles. This is Richard Seagal. I didn't even know you could do that sound. Ha. That's like a howler monkey. Wow. I'm impressed. Ahh. If you're an oceanic audience like press, subscribe. and ring that little bell to be part of the not-of-a-cons squad! Please follow us on Instagram! Twitter! It's so juice. It's so juice. So today, we'll be reacting to, um, say it for me. Magalia. Magalia Alive. Magalia Alive. Um, it's another tourism ad, I believe. So we did a tourism ad for, um, Kallala? Yeah, Kallala. Kallala. We're mispronouncing it, so forgive us. It's got a more beautiful pronunciation than we're giving it. I'll link that right here. But it was beautiful. Beautiful. Um, and you all really requested we do more of these tourism ads. And we want to do it, because the more we learn about India, the more we're loving it. Yeah. Um, so this is the most requested one. In that video, please let us know down below what your other most requested tourism ads are. We've got plenty here. We can show you places like, uh, Delaware. Yeah. There you go. And hey, come to Delaware. Be aware of Delaware. Be aware of Delaware. It's a great place. Yeah. And thank you, everybody, for your support on Patreon. Yes. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. You are all awesome. You are all awesome. We love you deeply. Madly, passionately. Exclusive content on there. Oh, you know it. Exclusive juicy content. I know you got two full ones. All right. Sorry. Without any further ado. I do. I do. Hotting is actually so. Yes. Oh, look at that. It's never that clear. Sometimes when I wake up in the middle of the night, I'm able to feel, almost reach out and touch the littleness of my being. And then I ask myself what it means to be alive, to be able to breathe and walk and touch and see her. In these moments, I'm forced to believe that there's a greater purpose for everyone of our lives on this planet. The quest to truly understand this purpose led me to my final last month. That I came out with more answers than I hoped to see. Don't you go there. That's right. You bet they turned hazy. The rulebook of society with its definition of money, religion and human identity starts to become irrelevant. Wow. And then with every single step you put yourself on a block comfort and push yourself a little bit towards the impregnation. Ah, that's gorgeously stated. Nature draws you in and gently lets you out. Oh, once in your life you embrace the happiness of not knowing what lies ahead. And you realize that rulebooks are for the shelves. Nice. Life is right there. How do you? Holy cow. This is the best. This is a great video. Great video. The people of Meghalaya left me wondering if it is indeed possible to hold time space. You see people happily meeting with their fishing nets. At peace with the way of life they have built for themselves. Born and hospitable, they have struck a small palace between advancement, nature and tradition. They are world full of local folk mode, simple trade practices and a sharp sense of culture and simplicity has paved the way to happiness. You bet. That's just one of the benefits. They turn religion. I'm thinking about for a future after maybe 40 years after 35 years it's going to be a new religion. That's awesome. Yeah. Yeah. I've seen those before and it's true. When they make those it's the generation giving to the next generation. They'll never enjoy that. The people making that will never enjoy it. That is awesome. Beautiful. Looks like it's so gorgeous. The color of Orkampquats. Orkampquats are probably something we've never heard of. It's on video. Imagine in person. That's the best thing to do. Yeah. You may not come back with answers but you surely find questions that lead you to see the discovery. The short time on this planet is limited. Yes. The quest to explore is long. Yes. You meet the one in the greenery. Oh cow. While you can take the leap. Wow. Wow. You know this reminds me of something that happened. I've only been to a couple of other places in the world. I've talked about South Africa. A couple. One of them that this reminds me of is when we went to Papua New Guinea. And in Papua New Guinea which for those of you who may not know it's just east of Australia. It's right there, right above it. And we went to this very remote location where the Hula tribe are. And they're very remote. The homes are built on stilts right outside the Great Barrier Reef and when the water comes in the water level goes up to the tops. It's almost at the top of the houses and then when the water goes down you have to take a ladder to get up to the house. But the simplicity of life. No. I mean they don't have refrigeration. They don't have anything. And I remember my buddy and I that were there. This guy was fishing early in the morning right there on the water. And he was having a hard time pulling the fishing nets in. So he and I went to help him and we pulled it in and he had this big catch of fish. And he starts taking loads of fish and handing them to him. We're like, no, no, no, no. We don't want to take your fish. And he looked at us like, why wouldn't you take this? And he said, this is more than I can catch. God gave me all of this because clearly this was for you too. I can't, because they can't preserve it. So in his mind it was the reason I got more was clearly because I'm supposed to give it to somebody else. Isn't that gorgeous? I was blown away by that. And this looks like that's the kind of experience you have. This video was insane. Oh man. I totally want to go here when we come to India. Which we are coming. We don't have tickets or anything yet. No. But we want to go. We are waiting for the funds. Exactly. When we reach a certain place economically that we can afford to do that. We would love to come. We're going to do it. We want to see all of India. Yeah, we really do. But this, it reminded me a lot because my dad, he was stationed in Hawaii for a while. Or Maui. And so the waterfalls and the mountain ranges that are just lush and green. Right. That's what that reminded me. And then the greenery, I've also been to Ireland. Yes. The greenery there. So chill. I've never seen stuff so green as I did in Ireland. But that's what it looked like. So I'm guessing it rains a lot. Also that natural bridge was awesome. I've never seen one of those but that is an epic thing to do. I've seen a National Geographic about a location. That's how I knew that about when they build a natural bridge. The generation that's building that, they're giving it away because it's going to take almost 50 years for it to be complete. So they're doing all that work for their, the generation to come. That is epic. Yeah. I love that. This looks like a place that you've got to go and spend. So you can't just go in here and like take some pictures and leave. No. You've got to live in this thing for a few days. Yeah, when I go to places, my favorite things to do are to go into nature and see all the different beautiful, natural things the country has to offer. Jump into ice cold water, eat food you've never eaten, see people. That's my favorite thing. Not even going into the slums. No. Invading people's houses. That's definitely not what you guys told us. Yeah. It's true. Which makes us very sad. Very sad. Yeah. That is not what we will be doing. But you know what's really cool? The impact. I really jokingly said on my comment, on a comment with when I took my family to go see Gully Boy. It's the third time I've seen Gully Boy. And they said, they tagged Ranbeer Singh and said you should hire Rick to be your publicist because he's spreading Indie all over the place. And you guys really need to know, I think it's evident if you follow us on Instagram and Twitter that we are sharing this with everybody. Our experience, we want people to see these films. We want people to blow the stereotypes that they have of you guys. We want them to know how beautiful you are as a people and as a country. I've heard like a recent joke about India and it really saddened me deeply. And I got to admit, I might have laughed at that not too long ago and just thrown it off into that caricature I had of India and Indian people. I mean, I've never been that kind of person but I got to admit, I probably, I've never really appreciated them at all until now and I'm so freaking glad you've given us the gift of you guys. One last question, not a statement about this. I've been to Iran, I've been to South Africa, I've been to, yes, I've been to Iran. I'll tell you about that later. And I've been to Papua New Guinea, I've stepped in Australia, New Zealand. I've gone to those countries. I've never had it, I'm going to get emotional. Never had a country come to me until now. And this is by far the most beautiful experience I've had with a country outside of America where the country just embraces you, had the condescended to let me be a part of them. So there you have it. We love you guys. I echo the sentiments. Regardless of if I cry. He's crying inside. I feel the exact same way. I'm sorry, I don't show my emotions that way. Don't be sorry. It's what makes you beautiful. Don't be sorry.