 Nikki, how are you doing? Speedy Gonzalez, awesome. Hope you guys are doing well. Today's July 28th, Sunday, 2019. And we're doing a live stream on comic books. Comic books. I don't think we've done one of these for a long time on live stream. Must have done a live stream on comic books for sure. One last one was Spider Beans. How are you doing? Good morning, good morning. How is life? I was looking forward to the stream. Happy day, happy day. Good, good, good, good. Yeah, it's sad. It's summer in my part of the world. I don't know where you guys are, but X, how is life? In my part of the world, it's just recently in the last couple of weeks, really. A little bit over a week, actually. That summer has sort of kicked in. It's warm. The warmth is going down to the bones. So it's good. Zarre, brother, how are you doing? What's happening? I've been following a lot of things. A lot of things in the background. We sent off a whole bunch of comic books off on eBay packaging and packing them up. The one video I loaded up that was the first package, the video that we loaded on. They shoot in YouTube. Oka, Oka one. Hey, hey, hey. Twitching Jason. Hey, Chico. Just pop it in to say hello. I'm about to head out of the house here. Hope everyone's well. I'm looking forward to watching this later. Awesome. Have a great day Twitching Jason and Oka, Oka always. Welcome, welcome to the stream. It's been fun. It's the last couple of weeks because summer's kicking in. It's been super fun and it got me into the whole thing of doing the eBay, the comic book stuff, putting a lot of packages together, sending them off. So I've been busy on that front. It takes a lot of work, package off comic books and send them away and make sure everything's proper and stuff. Shipping fees are insane. I'm doing good then. We've had a couple of friends stay with us for the weekend. There's been a couple of events happening. So we've sort of been spending, get this into focus. We've sort of been spending some time just talking, catching up and interacting with other friends and stuff. So it's fun. Listen to a lot of music, a lot of music. Chicho, I had the greatest conversation with a couple of strangers in an electronic story yesterday. It was like speaking to myself 40 years later and like so random. What was it about, sorry? Hey Chicho, finally able to catch a live stream. Awesome dragon. 108 dragons, 108 dragons. Is that from a reference to a book or a show or something? 108 dragons. I'd like to see 108 dragons. Greetings Chicho. Hope you're doing well. I need to get some things done but wanted to stop by and say hello. Thanks for popping by Randall. Thanks for popping by. Go get stuff done. Sundays, do stuff day or do nothing day. You can get a lot of things done as long as you're not pressed for time. That's what I've noticed on Sundays and Saturdays. It depends on the times that I have off. If I get into the rolling of things, I get a lot done when I'm doing it as I please. There's no timeline of doing this, doing this, doing this. So super fun. Super fun. And then some days off, you get multiple days off. You get nothing done. All you do is just work on yourself really. Some stuff happened, got kicked off. Seems okay now. Oh really, the stream. I usually listen to podcasts for three or five hours and go hard. Really, while you're, I usually listen to podcasts for three to five hours and go hard. While you're doing stuff, yeah, yeah. Yeah, I do. I put on not sometimes podcasts but long interviews, long news sessions, panel discussions, lectures, and sometimes podcasts. I listen to one with who was it? One of the co-founders of PayPal and his worker that was interviewing, it was like a three and a half hour podcast or something, where they were talking about certain things, technology, and how things are rolling out. I like some of the stuff. I caught the guy, the person that one of the co-founders of PayPal. He's not a PayPal owner, we're so long time ago. I forget what his name is, PeeGoo, or something like this. I found him dismissing certain things that he knows better than not to dismiss. So there was a little bit of misinformation in there and neither he was playing silly. It was a nice podcast with a lot of great info about technology and society and stuff. I actually talked to someone last night at a gathering regarding podcasts. We started talking about the insanity of the world, then books, nutrition, spirituality, pain, awesome life. We were both saying how nice it is to talk to someone that understands, then went out, went our separate ways. Cool. There's so many people that get it, right? As long as they're not caught up in the most recent offended state that society is supposed to be in, that they're offended by this and offended by that and offended by this. Offended. Good morning. A truce. How are you doing? What an awesome surprise. Awesome. Nice. This just popped up. Surprise. I'm working hard on this end, man. I usually listen to music, but very often listen to Chicha, Nikki knows, heard of him. He's bloody awesome. Thanks for the love, brother. Thanks for the love. I enjoy it. I enjoy it. I was actually talking with someone last night at a party regarding podcasts and the conversation started off that way. He was new to this community to a certain degree, and I'm Germatu. How are you doing? Welcome to the live stream. And I've been, I know a few people in this thing, but it was sort of a potluck and he was munching on some stuff and I went off to the table to munch on some stuff and we started talking, conversation. This is the conversation, order of conversation, right? It includes comic books to the end. So this is the order of conversation that started chess. So we talked about chess and the mindset you have to be in to become a master, right? And you start dreaming about it. That's the only thing about so we start talking to chess. So we talked about chess for about half an hour. Hannah, how are you doing? We talked about chess for half an hour. I was hoping for a late night stream last night. The morning stream was good too. I was listening to jazz, but this is like twice jazz. Same effect. Nice. I'm at summer camp visiting Rachel. Nice. Nice, Hannah. That's your partner. She's doing that, the Jewish huge summer camp thing that they do, right? So the conversation for us went like half an hour. We're talking about chess. I love backgammon. And then we start talking about backgammon. I love playing on the, yeah, backgammon on the beach anywhere with like, with anything is amazing. So our conversation went chess, backgammon. And we talked about chess and backgammon for about 45 minutes. And then we started asking each other, Oh, what are you interested in? What do you do and stuff? And then he told me that he works for a local tech company that analyze the data from people who are podcasting, right? And they're trying to have certain clients that they're trying to get them to be able to monetize their podcasts a little bit so they can continue to grow their channels and stuff like this, because there's a lot of things they want to do. So they're in the marketing and data analysis side of it, right? I just want to ask what kind of websites do you use to get your news from, from Europe? It will help a lot since I want to know what's happening around the world, but I don't know any websites. Dramatou, about a year ago, I put out a video sharing some of my news sources here. Let me see if I can track it down. G2 news, because I put out about four of these so far over the last few years. I want to link you to the most recent one, some of my primary sources of news. Is it this one? Yeah, this is this one. Let me get the link for you. Okay. Now, I've already moved on from some of these. So I put out this in December, 2018, right? Some of these, I don't follow anymore. Some of them, and I've added more to this. Okay. So here's the, here's the list. Check out this video. Okay. About 75% of the people I mentioned there, the stations and stuff, I still go to. I've eliminated about 25% and I've added more things that I listen to, but I should give you a pretty good idea of where I stand, okay, and where I get my main sources of news. Mashu sama, happy Sunday, chichou, happy, happy Sunday. I was a summer camp counselor for two summers, fantastic experience. Is it? I've heard top five or I've heard it's pretty intense. I'm a friend that just came back from two week summer camp with teenagers and teenagers are full of germs, kids are dirty. So if you're hanging around teenagers a lot, your immune system will go up, but you're going to get sick, right? You get sick more often than not. Your immune system goes up. The energy is intense, energy is intense. Chichou, there's, there are a lot of Canadians here as well. We love it here. I jumped in the, in the lake and went river rafting. Awesome. Awesome. I have, I asked some people since you mentioned this, I think a few months ago that you were, you know, getting ready to do the summer camp thing and stuff like this. I asked a couple of Jewish friends or one Jewish person that's very dear to my heart. I asked her if she'd been in a sort of Jewish summer camp in Washington, DC. And she said, yeah, she didn't know the name, but I asked her who was really big. She said, yeah, it was huge. So I think that's the same one. So she's been there. She said it was an amazing experience. Is it bad that news just makes me super anxious? No, it should. That's, that's what it's designed to do. Mainstream propaganda. That's what it's designed to do. It's designed to make you anxious and nervous and try to convince you to consume their BS from their advertisers to calm your anxiety. I want to follow it and be in on the conversation, but it's just depressing and anxiety for spider. My suggestion is forget about listening to current events. The streams that we do sort of, right? Forget about listening to current events and the recent news and start listening to political lectures and interviews. Forget about the five minute soundbites, two minute, one minute soundbites. Oh, this happened here across the globe. Freak out a little bit. One minute and then they go on to the next thing horrendous thing that has happened. Get you to freak out next horrendous thing. So they jump you from one traumatic experience to another. Forget about those. Look at, check out lectures, interviews, long form discussions, panel discussions on certain topics, because that's where it's all about. The core of what we have to understand on a geopolitical basis. And once you do that for a bit, and some of the stuff they may mention, you might not understand, you know, you might not be familiar with it. I understand or anything like this. If you want positive videos, look that up. If not, just continue watching and then slowly you'll hear certain things pop up on a regular basis and check those out. The main philosophy behind those. That's what it's really about. Forget about the soundbites. One kid got ejected last night. Oh no, for punching another kid. Oh, stupid kid, the violence. Noah, good morning. Good morning. Noah, what are you doing? Just visiting for the weekend. The campsite. That explains teenagers. They are all sick in the head. They think they know though. For us too, when we were kids, right, cruel sky. When we were kids too, I thought I knew what it was all about, but I didn't, right? It was over a woman. It was over a woman. It was over a girl. If they're, no, actually your camp, Hannah, your camp is all ages, right? It's adult, young adults as well. So it's not a girl. It could be a woman. Yeah, it could be a woman. Good afternoon. She chose Starsky. How are you doing? Hope you're doing well. Doing fantastic, man. Got my tea going. Girl, my bad. One of my high school teachers said that the word sophomore was Greek based for wise, fool or smart ass. Oh, really? Is that what it is? Sophomore. Linguistics would be amazing to study, to learn. Go so deep down the rabbit hole with that, I think. So deep down the rabbit hole. What is another good backgammon stream? Do you ever play? I haven't played online. I tried before. It's not the same field. Last night's conversation that I had with this person with chess and backgammon. He told me that there's a chess master in town that he was going to and playing on a regular basis to learn and he ended up beating this, I don't know if he wasn't a grandmaster. He was master. He was very high-level ranking that he beat them once and then that was it. And that chess master or chess expert, a high-ranking person, also plays backgammon. He told me where he hangs out. So after about during this day and going back to that story, after about 45 minutes of talking about chess and backgammon where he told me where I can go and play backgammon with this person because I need to, I want to play backgammon with a certain caliber, right? And then he started getting into podcasts and stuff and he asked me what I do. So I told him what I do and then linked it up to comic books, what we've been buying and selling and connected personal finance and stuff. It was a great conversation. We exchanged information. I'm going to try to get in touch with them and chitchat and see what they're doing in town. I love the sound of the sound of the dice cracking against the wood. Yeah, me too. And Hannah, I don't like playing. Well, not that I don't like, I still like it. If someone has the board, the Velcro or not Velcro, what's it called? Velvet. Velvet boards. I think they're velvet with leather casing and they roll in a cup. I'll do that. Play that way. However, personally, I like wooden backgammon boards and small dice that you don't roll out of a cup that you grab in your hands and you shake around and give it a bang against the wood. That's what I'd like as well as you, of course, right? It's just rhythmic sound of fantastic. How's the comic book stuff going? Anybody reading anything exciting? The Marvel stuff came out regarding the Marvel movies. That was interesting. You saw the price jump on some comic books, right? So for those of you that don't know, Marvel Universe for their movies and stuff, they've been releasing stuff on different phases. That's what they're calling them. They just finished phase four with the Infinity Gauntlet saga, I guess, that they told. And Spider-Man is part of phase four as well, I believe. And then in the Comic-Con, I think Sandy, or Comic-Con, they announced phase four, phase four, which includes five or six movies plus some TV shows and stuff. And all of the stuff that they announced, you saw that if you're tracking the price of the comic books, you saw the prices of the comic books jump, right? What they're going for online, which is a lot of people are chasing these news events, right? So if you're in the know, if you're in the industry, either the comic book industry or the movie industry, in the studios where you knew what the studios had planned on making movies you were making, for the last, because this would put a bit in the works for two, three, four, five years even, right? So for the last few years, you'd be buying the first appearances or key issues of a lot of the characters that appear in comic books, which would be, which would have been an amazing investment. And then dumping at least half of your supply on the market right now. So for example, Dracula number 10, the first appearance of Blade, because supposedly, I didn't get confirmation on this, they announced that in phase five, not in phase four, either phase five or phase four B, if you consider this to be phase four A, that they're going to be releasing a Blade movie, right? So Dracula number 10, the first appearance of Blade, the price has gone up like two, three fold, right? At least, right? So if you were stocking up on Dracula number 10 for the last five years, just buy it. You could now dump half of it, pull out your money plus more, and then start recycling that money into other investments, right? It's an interesting genre to be in. I think it's pretty much, to a certain degree, it's like other art forms the comic book industry. However, there's a major element with the comic book industry that doesn't really exist with other art forms is you can take the content from comic books and create content in other mediums based on those comic books, right? So the foundation of a lot of TV and movies and books and even music right now is layered on top of a comic book. So it's a pretty solid place to be. It's got derivative. If you want to think about it, there's derivatives associated to the comic books. Heck, how are you doing? Hey, Cheecho brother. A month ago I went to a comic store for the first time. I bought Batman the Long Halloween. Nice. A walking dead issue and also Wonder Woman's variant cover. Gonna be going to a comic store again in a few weeks to buy more nice cryptic yearbook. Oh no, you're about to blow your lively budget. Your life budget and shamelessly I still haven't read any of them. I need to go. I need to go. I need to though don't have work for the next few days. So be perfect time. Yeah, man, welcome to the comic book world. I don't know any comic book aficionado collector or anyone that reads comic books on a regular basis that is caught up with everything they they wanted to read or everything that they're buying. I don't know any I've never known anyone right in 30 plus years of collecting comic books. There's always books that you want to read, wanted to read, bought to read, stacked in a corner to read, filed it to get back to to read in a box and the box gets buried. You don't know where it is. It's the way it works, which is an amazing thing, which is a great thing. I hope it continues that way forever. Never be able to finish everything you want to do. We should always be left wanting, right, in my opinion. A bit late on the topic of linguistics, I heard the other day that potatoes were brought to Europe by the Portuguese who found potatoes in Peru while scavenging, scavenging southern America. Southern America. I live in Sweden on the border to Finland and potatoes in Swedish is just potatis, but in Finnish is poruna. The person who told me about this said that peruna is for Peru. Wow, I didn't know that. Makes sense. Peruna, Peru. I don't know. I didn't realize that original potatoes was Peru. What an amazing, powerful, root vegetable or vegetable period. So many nutrients. And if it's in Peru, I'm guessing it's probably came from the mountainous regions of Peru, right? Because potatoes can grow anywhere and potatoes contain a lot of minerals. Like it's one of the greatest vegetables to eat. It's got a lot of starch. Like people with high, you know, sugar issues can't really eat potatoes or shouldn't really eat too many potatoes. But to take potatoes are one of the power foods that we can eat, right? And Peru is pretty hardcore in the mountainous regions, right? I'd be curious, Nicky, if it was in the mountainous regions as well. Also, I got a lot of valiance on the way to me from Great Britain. Nice, nice, Nicky. I just relayed the info as it was told to me. I haven't looked at the further quote. I'm more of a yam sweet potato guy myself. Sweet potatoes are actually supposed to be even more powerful. More nutrients than potatoes. Purple sweet potatoes being favorites. Cool, cool. Yama like to root vegetables. I love root vegetables. Fall, root vegetable season. Lots of roasted root vegetables, right? Cook them up, eat them away, get strong, right? By the way, I had one person that follows our work on YouTube buy some comic books. I'm not sure if they're watching this right now or they're going to be watching it later. They bought some comic books. Super nice guy. Super nice guy, really. He bought the stuff and paid like within seconds and he didn't wait until combined shipping and eBay automatically charges full shipping. So I had to refund them some money and then he bought another comic book and I combined the shipping with that and stuff like this. Super nice guy. And then before I even shipped them, thank you for the trust by the way. Thank you for the trust. I forget verse his name and if they're watching this and before I even shipped them, right? Because I don't leave feedback until I get feedback from the buyers, right? Because as soon as I get positive feedback, I know the transactions in cut is complete, right? I know some people leave feedbacks right away. Some people don't leave feedbacks at all and you should leave feedbacks if you're either selling or buying on eBay, right? If you're happy with your product, if you're not, contact the seller or the buyer or whoever it is, right? But the person left the feedback almost instantly before I even shipped out the books. So thanks for the trust and I'm going to do a damn good job protecting those comic books and I'm going to put track just to make sure he gets the stuff in good time. I'm going to ship them out tomorrow. It's happening on the weekend, right? So I gotta wait until tomorrow Monday to ship them out. But it gave me a good chuckle and really put a smile on my face. The person has this much trust that he's going to be happy with the buy. I was supposed to start my garden this year, 102 square feet, but we did not get any walls to begin to build. It's a raised bed. Oh, that's why I was hoping to grow potatoes among other things. Oh, so wait a second. If it's a raised bed, I ain't no soil to put it in, let it grow, no? No, we usually cook sweet potatoes for our kids to eat. They absolutely love them. Yeah, Chichu loves them too. Yeah, I might buy comics from eBay eventually, but just to start off, I go to the city where there's at least three stores to buy a lot of them from. Wouldn't mind a little collection of comic, cool cryptic. Cool. We have three stores in my city as well. Are you in my city? No, you're in cryptic. You're in the States. You're in the States. And going to a comic book store is fantastic. I try to go every Wednesday, at least once a week, every Wednesday to pick up my poll list. And if you have a poll list at a comic book store, pick it up. There's a lot of people, some people get into financial difficulty and stuff like this and they can't afford it. And if you can't afford it, contact the comic book store and just say, Hey, listen, man, I'm sorry, I bit off more and I could chew and I can't afford to buy all these. Is it okay if we close my box and you just sell those comics or can I just come in and just buy half of them? Something like this. No, Melbourne, Australia. Okay, cool, cool. Just skipping a hop away from Canada. Gardening seems so peaceful and fulfilling. Yeah, Starsky, love it. Love our plants. I've taken cuttings, cuttings, a lot of cuttings this year, just growing more, more plants and stuff, harvesting some fruit. I took, I took down some more, harvested some more grapes, unripened grapes for cooking later on. Yeah, I don't know what our lives would be like if we didn't have plants. It'd be weird. I know some people don't like plants in the house and stuff. Western Aussie here. My parents have never even seen snow. Gardening is pretty easy, really. Never seen snow. I remember the first time, first few times that I saw snow when I was a kid. It's incredible. Initially, when we're growing up, we grew up in a desert region, so we didn't really get snow. We didn't get snow. Not really, we didn't get snow. So to see snow, we'd have to go to a different city. And you see snow, you're like, wow. Initially, you're like, oh my God, that's so awesome. You play with it, you know, without gloves. And then slowly you realize, oh my God, I'm getting numb. It's so cold. But I do not have the walls to hold the soil. Oh, you don't have. I was going to either create or buy a set of walls raised about six inches. Right now, the garden plot is just an area of land that is dug down below grass level that fills with mud when it rains out. It's going to be, I hope it's not clay soil, because you guys are going to get pools of water. The roots might, whatever you're growing, the roots might not like it. But the roots will actually go through the clay slowly over time. They might create better drainage, depending on what type of stuff you plant. I'm not sure how deep potato roots go actually. They're pretty much above. It must be a foot, two feet max potatoes, because you don't have to dig down to harvest them, right? We've got potatoes. The landlords of the place did some gardening back here. I wanted to talk with their, their father. He's like a retired person that's come, comes here and works in the garden. It's really cool. He's a really old guy and works in the garden. He's planted like three trees. He's like, he's like 80 years old and he's doing all this stuff, right? I wanted to talk to him when he gave him some of the black currant that we had harvested. And he told me he planted some potatoes in the back. So we might be harvesting some of our own potatoes. He said, I planted it for the tenants here. If you guys want to harvest potatoes, you harvest potatoes. Let's suggest a trailer or bagged horticulture compost with azomite mixed in as well as other rock dust, zachap. Is that for potatoes? So suggest a trailer or bagged horticulture compost was a horticulture. Nowadays the real winter comes in January, February, yeah. Late winters for sure here as well. Mulch like sticks, chips or leaves of insulation, that garden bed. Horticultural is the science and art of growing plants. Oh, it also includes plant, conservation, landscape, restoration, soil management, landscape and garden design, construction and maintenance and arbor culture, horticultural. Horticulture is the science and art of growing plants, cool. Horticulture, art and science of growing plants. Oh yeah, I live right next to Niagara Falls on Grand Island. Oh wow, I've been there for crazy place. And the whole island is made of clay. In fact, companies buy the clay from the island when people dig ponds, really. And it goes for quite a bit, usually shifts to artist or for landfill covers. Yeah. But things seem to grow quite well, really clay. I might end up digging further down and putting better soil in for the roots. Soil food web and mycelium is fundamental, so mycelium for mushrooms, yeah. And need to break down inorganic rock into bio-available minerals. Clay is good for soil, too, if lacking it. Clay, just on this note where they use clay for landfill covers. When I did geophysics, we did geophysics, a lot of it, we did it, a lot of geophysics we did around landfills to map contamination plumes and stuff like that. And there was a fair bit of geophysics that we did using electrodes, basically electricity, magnetic methods and stuff like this, to find out if the lining of the landfills had any cracks in them and whatnot. So basically, for those that you're curious about how this works, it's not called really what is good information to know. Landfills when they just open landfills that they create, horrendous projects by the way, zero foresight for a number of decades. I haven't been in it for a couple of decades now, so I'm pretty sure the practice has improved. But back then, up to the late 1990s, beginning of 2000s, what they would do is just basically excavate out a certain region, a certain amount of land. And then they bring in clay and lay clay, you know, depending on the thickness, lay certain amount of clay on the landfill and then press it, run over with special tractors and stuff like this that compress just like laying road, compress the clay, right? So it becomes solid because clay is not really permeable like what it is, water can go through it. But because clay layers, the minerals they're made from, they're flat, right? So basically what happens if you look at at a microscopic level or a small scale level, the molecules or the minerals lay on top of each other, flat, flat. It's like the roofing, right? So they go like this, they go like this. So it's very difficult for water to go through them, right? So they line landfills with clay and they usually, if they're smart about it, they put an impermeable layer of plastic down or silicone or whatever it is, material that is, construct the material and then they layer with clay again and then they can start bringing garbage, right? Now ideally this is supposed to prevent leaching of contaminants from the landfill when it rains because these are just open landfills, right? So it's exposed to the elements. When it rains, water goes through and water is phenomenal for picking up minerals, right? Like when you drink water, never drink distilled water. If you have one cup, okay, but if you drink distilled water for, I don't know, how many days or weeks you'll die because it'll take out all the nutrients, minerals from your body, right? So it's really good at picking up ions and whatnot, right? And if the bottom of the landfill is not sealed, then all that contaminant leaches out to the groundwater below and goes into people's wells drinking water into the river and lakes and whatnot into the ocean, right? Now the ideal thing is if it's completely sealed off, but it never is because over time the clay will settle, crack, animals burl through the lining and stuff like that. So all landfills will leach, never live near a landfill if you can help it, right? It's still terrible, such a major tourist attraction, yeah. And they build massive landfills that make all of Niagara Falls, the city, wreak like garbage, oh crap. The city government here is corrupt though. So that's what all the locals say, yeah. I went to Niagara Falls the one time I went to Niagara Falls. I lived in Southern Ontario and I only went to Niagara Falls once, okay. And this was in the 1990s, late 1980s, 1990s, early 1990s. And it was just like a tourist dirty, like it was just, the Niagara Falls itself was amazing, but it was like a cheap, it's probably more high end now, but it was like a cheap amusement park that you really didn't want to visit more than once. I went to the Ripley's, believe it or not, museum there. I'm from Buffalo, Niagara Falls is a shit old, oh no, spider beans, stop trash talking Canadian. Buffalo is, I think Buffalo connects up to Niagara Falls, isn't it? Awesome. And yes it is, all corrupt, hello. Hello, Mr. Hezikaya. Hello, Mr. Hezikaya. Hezikaya, I believe so. You told me how to pronounce it last time but I forget. You got it, I got it. Okay, nice, nice. Practice my Japanese or original name from Japanese I guess. We're talking about the US side. Oh, you're talking about the US side. The Canadian side is not as good nor the Canadian side is, the American side I'm assuming is going to be worse than the Canadian side. You meant the US side too, it's better. The Canadian side is not as good, it's not much better. I've never been to the US side, but I can just imagine the US side because the US Canada is, the US sort of does things in more extreme than Canada, so if it's crappy, the odds are it's much more crappy on the other side. If it's good in Canada, the odds are they can do it a little bit better in the United States, just TV shows and music and if you consider all those things. Within reason, there's certain things that we do in Canada which no one can touch. Apologizing and being nice is one of the ways he could try to be. That's what our propaganda is. The Fortnite World Cup, except for a government of course, the Fortnite World Cup has a bigger cash prize than Wimbledon as it should. Mr, yeah, is a guy as it should in my opinion. I used to watch Wimbledon a lot, right? I love tennis, I love sports and stuff. It became too elitist, too, it became just propaganda machine. Maybe the gaming industry will become that way as well, but I'm glad there's competition. There is a whole industry popping up where previous generations, the older generations that told kids that gaming is a waste of time and they didn't understand that as garbage, but I'm glad that they're seeing an industry, multi-hundred billions of dollar industry rising up right now that is making their established industries could have place to be or very interesting. If all people, all war zones, got given international internet, what would it look like? If there was, are we assuming that there's no censorship? Because in many parts of the world war zones, they still have internet, right? But if we assume that there would be no censorship, no control mechanisms, where centralized power can control the flow of information, I think what would happen is we'd get first-hand information about what war is really like. So we would see pictures, videos of atrocities everywhere, right? And that will prevent war, that will prevent war. Like for example, again when it's off topic, but comic book discussion, if it comes up, comic books first, right? That's usually our live stream. We pick a topic, open discussion. So if we're talking about something else and if you have something regarding the topic of discussion, we'll tackle that first and interrupt the other stuff and tackle that first, right? But one of the first things that happened when in the last 20 years, after 9-11, with all these new wars starting up, right? In the early 2000s, one of the first things that the US government did to control the narrative and to try to make sure they had as much support for waging war as possible, they prevented news channels from showing American coffins from coming home, bodies from coming home, right? So control, you don't show your dead women and children, kids really because they're like 18, 19, 20 years old, a lot of them. These people you sent to other countries to wage war that have died for the corporations to make more money. You make it illegal to show footage of soldiers coming home in body bags. I think that's what the first thing would happen. We would see that. How do you go about getting comic books graded? I don't send my comic books to be graded anywhere. I never have. I might at some point, I'm thinking about doing it for Niemann's 98 that we're going to be selling. And I might pull some of the ones and just do it, grade it ourselves, and then send it into CGC or the other one. I'd rather send it to the other one because I like there to be competition. CBGB, I forget what it is, right? There's three of them, there's two of them. The third one doesn't get that much credit. People don't trust it because they pull scans a little bit. But I've never sent comic books to be graded. I grade my own comic books. If I see a comic book, I look at it, I give it what I think the grade is, right? I think I'm okay with my grading. I'm not intricate in saying, oh, if there's this much rep, this category, no, I just give it what I think it's great, should be what I consider great to be. Some of the stuff that just on the eBay that I've listed, some of the stuff I've lobald. I called it near mint 9.4, but I'm pretty sure if other people graded it, maybe 9.6 or 9.8. Some of the stuff that I said was 9.6, 9.8. They're 9.6, 9.8. Some people might give them a 10, right? I bought comic books, like the comics that I graded at like 9.6, and they're better grade than comic books I bought off eBay that people have graded as 10, but I don't penalize sellers for grading their comics as 10 because I know they're not 10, right? When I'm buying, I'm not fooling myself. So we'll see. That's the way I end up grading up. Maybe we'll later on, once I get a little bit of better camera stuff where we can zoom in, don't lose the focus and whatnot, we'll do live streams or videos of grading comics. Live stream would be super cool actually. Just have people say what they think the grade of this would be. If it's interesting to the stream, I bought a lot from one buyer, contains solar 2 to 4, nice. Solar 3 is the first appearance of Harada. 5 to 9, bloodshot 0 is the first full appearance of bloodshot. Oh, sorry, rye number 0 is the first appearance of bloodshot. So bloodshot number 0 is a Chromium 1. Magnus number 5 is the first appearance of rye. Harbinger's number 0, the pink is a sendaway addition. To rock 2 to 4, Ninjax 6 had 1 to 5 and had to get 6. 6 is the first appearance of, no, sorry, bloodshot 6 is the first appearance of Ninjax. So you got Ninja 9 or 6. Okay, cool. And one lot of 15 random values as a fun bonus. Nice. The seller crane cleaned all the comics. To be verified in here a minute plus, full price would have come out at about 70 pounds. A bit steep for me, but I made an offer at 45 pounds and got it. The shipping was nice. You got 45 pounds. So total was 60 pounds you pay. Oh, nice. Mr. Hezakai says, sorry, I've got to go. Time to work on summer homework for school. Cool. I'll come back. I'll leave the stream stuff. Have a good work session. Have a good day. Mr. Hezakai says, by the way, Nikki, you contacted me through Patreon, I believe. You're the one I was looking for. Harbinger number 0 is a sendaway, right? You're asking me this. And we mentioned, you said you're new on it. And if it was okay to do this, I said, yeah, for sure. Make people an offer if they take it. They take it, right? I sent you a link here. Let me find the link. Do I have the link here? Oh, I don't have the link here. Check out this. This as well. I found it. I was tracking. If I had the money, I would have made an offer for this. I would have bought this. I could check in here. I'll send you guys a link. Check out this. It went for a good price. Okay. If I had the money, it sold for 160 US. Okay. If you're in the United States, the shipping wouldn't have been that much. For me in Canada, the shipping would have been like $50, right? So it would have been $200 US. Okay. And it was, let me give you the link. You can look at it. Tank, how are you doing? How's life? Have you ever read Marvel? Yeah, the Neil Gaiman stuff? 1620? Yeah, I've read all of them, I believe. They're really good. They almost, we're going to make a TV series out of it. But I like Neil Gaiman. Do you ever start your stream a few hours earlier than today? I believe we've started at around seven o'clock before as well. Really glad you helped me. Ah, you're welcome. Oh, that. Just a link, alone. Those issues, yeah. Yeah, Neil Gaiman is by far my favorite author. Yeah, it's a fantastic author. Yeah, Nicky, I sent you this link in Patreon as well. And it was Harbinger Zero and number one to 41. So the complete Harbinger run. Okay. The seller was saying Harbinger number zero is near mint. Harbinger number one is near mint. I looked at the picks. He doesn't provide close up picks. Even very fine, right? Would have been okay. And Harbinger two very good. Harbinger three to six was very fine. So you can kick it down maybe if he's grading. I don't know. You would have to buy it, right? But basically, $200 US, I could have bought this. If I had that extra funds, I would have bid up to around, I would have bid up to around $250 for this. Or no, I would have bid up to around $210 and then another $50. So $260 or so, I would be willing to have paid for this. If the grade on Harbinger zero and one are that level, and they look, I wouldn't call them near mint. Like it doesn't, the Harbinger number one does not look like a near mint. It would have been very fine. Okay. So it wasn't a bad deal. It wasn't a bad deal. Anyone seen the latest X-Men film? Used to love the characters but fallen out of favor with the film series. Yeah, I think I wasn't, I wasn't a fan of the last few X-Men movies. And I hate, I hate it that they've told the Dark Phoenix, Dark Phoenix story now three times. Move on. There's so many amazing X-Men stories to be told. Just, Dark Phoenix is Claremont wrote it, but he wrote so many other amazing X-Men stories. Make movies on those. Get it. Go beyond the one-trick pony, right? Because it's not going to work. Fox X-Men movie now are just not good. No, not including Deadpool. Deadpool is really good. Deadpool is really good. Yeah, Deadpool is really good. Supposedly they're coming up with new warriors. That would be I psyched for. So I think the first two X-Men movies were very well done. After that, they kind of shipped the bed. Yeah, agreed. Oh my goodness. If I had the money, although the shipping here would probably be wrong. Yeah, that was a kicker for me, man. Nikki, that was a kicker for me. If the shipping was like $15, I would have kicked out my bed, right? But the shipping was too much. And then the higher the bid, the taxes would have been higher, right? I hate it that people are using eBay's global shipping program in the United States. It's preventing me from bidding on comic books, right? But just to get a lot of Harbinger 0 to 41 in one buy and number one to six with the coupons and the zero pink cover. Because those lots don't come up very often, the complete run. So it would have been worth doing. It would have been worth the buy. I love Deadpool 1-2. Deadpool 1-2, fantastic. Really good. I agree with you, Mr. Hezekiah. They were fantastic. They were super fun, especially Shatterstar. They did the X-Force. When they jumped out of the plane, the only one that survived was Domino. The Shatterstar, I have the best at everything, gets dropped out. The other guy goes to help them. So funny, so funny. What they did to Dark Phoenix Cycle was travesty. It was a travesty. Stop doing it. Please, please do not make any more Dark Phoenix stories until you know how to make them. The first one wasn't bad, right? I haven't seen the most recent one, but the previous one, I don't know what it was. It's just a mess, right? Since Disney bought Fox and X-Men Avengers crossover would be possible, and most likely at some point we're going to see it. I think it's more than possible. I think it's going to happen. It's just a question of when, right? I think what we'll probably see in the next Avengers types of movies, we're going to see Easter eggs or cameo appearances with certain mutants within the Avengers, right? That's what I think is going to happen. Came back. Noah, friends weren't on task. Okay, the comic book stream is better. No, it's not. It depends what you're doing with your friends, right? It depends what you're doing with your friends. Doing a live stream comic, live stream on a Sunday. Love it. I should be doing some of these on Wednesdays. Comic book, live stream on Wednesdays. By the way, gang, if you're, sometimes I notice, sometimes I don't. If you're following, subbing, thank you very much for the followers. Thank you very much for the subs. Okay. Just in case I haven't caught any, but it's an amazing time to be in. I brought some of the stuff that I've still been reading, right? I'm still just reading randoms random. I showed you some of these. I think I showed you, I think I've shown you guys during a previous live stream, not a video or anything during a previous live stream. I think math live stream I showed you guys these guys and then I, or probably more, and then I've read this much more, at least, and then I have this much more random stuff that I've wanted to read. What are your thoughts on what Marvel Studios is doing with Spider-Man? You know, it can be done way better. I haven't seen the most recent one, right? So, I've heard good things about it. I saw some of the previous, are we talking about the comic books or the movies or the, I'm assuming we're talking about the movies, Spider, because he said Spider Studio, Marvel Studios, right? It hasn't grabbed me as, as much as it should, right? So, I still like them, but they're not phenomenal. Like, for example, for me, phenomenal, a phenomenal comic book related studio production is Legion. Legion is absolutely fantastic. If you haven't watched Legion, the TV series, watch it. Start from the first season. It's into the third season and this is the last season. Blows away, Doom Patrol is really good too, but blows away most of the other stuff out there. Happy was fantastic, but Legion is phenomenal, really. DMT Jackson, how are you doing? Hey Chico, how are you doing? Doing well, doing well. I am a massive fat man. I love the fact comics helped me escape the memories that my dad kissed me too much. Maybe he loved you a lot, in a good way, right? Kiss you on the cheek. The animated version where they go inside the crown crystal was so much more interesting. I don't get why they had to reinvent the wheel when they had a great story to work with. Money. Some people in the producers working in the studios that know zero or have read zero of the comic books and don't understand that there's a vast library of stuff that they could be producing. A vast library of stuff that they could be producing. Crazy. Weed series. This is X-Men, I believe. Macron. I don't know the truth, the crystal, but I remember something with the X-Men doing that. I'm sorry, but I got to split for a while. No worries, okay? The stream, congrats on the buy man. I think you got a good deal. Really, I think you got a good deal. The stream started as I put my kids to bed. It was funny, but me and my wife usually recap the day at this time over something nice. I think this time it's empty, awesome, with honey. I will return hopefully before the stream ends. Peace, everyone. Peace, Nikki. Enjoy your time with your wife and your kids, right? The stream, not important. The family, most important. Crow. Croaking O2, one of my favorite comic book related TV shows as American Gods. Yeah, American Gods, fantastic as well. Agreed, agreed. And again, Neil Gaiman's writing and Neil Gaiman is a working producer and there's some amazing stuff produced from Neil Gaiman. One of them was, oh my god, the name was, it was about a girl and goes into a black and white world the dream, I forget what it's called, mirror mask. It was called mirror mask. If you haven't seen a, if you want to see a fantastic Neil Gaiman based story movie that is beautiful, absolutely visually stunning. The story is beautiful, deep, meaningful is mirror mask. It didn't get a lot of, a lot of praise, but I thought it was phenomenal. I thought it was phenomenal. American Gods is fantastic, well worth the watch. Ever watched Death Note? I haven't watched, I haven't read the Death Note anime, it's the manga, but I've watched all of Death Note, all five seasons. Fantastic, really good, really liked it. Morning chichou, morning ratio, hello barbarian, how are you doing? What was the series that you were just talking about that blows every stuff out of there? Legion, Legion TV series, okay, it's HBO I believe or Hulu or Netflix, I don't know which one it is, right? And I won't give any spoilers until you guys say it's okay for me to give spoilers. Legion, L E G I O N TV series, phenomenal. That is why the Deadpool movies were so good because Ryan Reynolds actually cares about the source material, 100%. And by the way Ryan Reynolds is from Vancouver from my town, right? Or Surrey I think, my area. Anyone seen Tarantino's new film? No, is that the one with Harvey Weinstein and Woody Allen? Some people, Tarantino's new film, people bombed the billboards in Hollywood, put Harvey Weinstein, not Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein's face on it and Woody Allen and Paul Lack and stuff like this regarding Hollywood's disgusting behavior regarding children and stuff like this. Anyone who's in there, have a good day, okay? Salam Abdullah, Abdullah. Hadad, 1986, salam chico, long time, watch your first time chatter. Thank you for joining the chat, Abdullah. And I think you're on discord now. Just pop then, sorry if you guys have already mentioned Bliver. Which one? No, we haven't talked about Tarantino's new film at all. I don't even know what it's about. Caroline was really good as well. Caroline was good. But Mirror Mask is the one I was talking about. Thinking about, oh right on. I didn't even know Tarantino's had a new film. Yeah, the only reason I knew about Tarantino's new film was because people bombed the billboards. Brad Pitt, Margaret Robbie, the Capriro. Those are the people in the movie, really. I haven't seen it that far, but I'd like to. I saw it last night. It was fantastic. Really, what's it about top Fiver? It's about Hollywood, isn't it? And then the one, the billboard I saw, people changed it in. But I think it's about Hollywood. We love to see a studio produce a show based on The Preacher, Brad Garth, and The Preacher is out croaking. And it's a good series, by the way. Preacher is already out. It's in the second season. The second season is already done. And that's a great series as well. Watch that series. Super fun series. Germany, how are you doing? St. Just Germany. The only Tarantino I didn't like was the hateful hate. I liked the hateful hate. Hateful hate was the cowboy one, wasn't it? I think so. Where they go into this stagecoach's rest stop. I liked that one too. Yeah, a very slow movie. This new one is slow as well, but I enjoyed hanging out with the characters. Cool. Hey, Chico. Hello, Dux-Mix. Victrix. Dux-Mix, Victrix. Barbarian. I like the way Neil Gaiman approached the myth and gods and believes. But I didn't like the approach of the series called Lucifer, which is inspired by Gaiman's story. Can we talk about the difference between these two? You know what? I know Lucifer from The Sandman, because Lucifer made his first appearance in Sandman number four, I'm pretty sure. Barbarian, you can correct us if I'm wrong. But I haven't read the Lucifer series, the comic book series. I've heard it's really good, but the Lucifer TV series, I watched like two episodes and I couldn't watch anymore, if that's what we're talking about. Didn't like approach of the series called Lucifer, which is inspired, yeah. The TV series, Lucifer, that's what we're talking about. I've only watched two episodes of it and I didn't even think I finished two or three and I didn't even think I finished either the second one or third one. I just had to stop. I was like, they're bastardizing Gaiman's Lucifer. I cannot watch this. It's horrendous, right? It's like, what? Speak of Neo Gaiman, anyone reading the Sandman series? Finally, Sandman. Fanta, I haven't finished it yet. I haven't finished it yet. One day I will. If you haven't read Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neo Gaiman, it's also about having read that one. Ocean at the End of the Lane, cool. Have you seen Sherlock? I think it was phenomenal in filming thought rather than filming in any and orderly way. No, I haven't. Is this most recent Sherlock? Sherlock. I think it was phenomenal in filming thought rather than filming in an ordinary way. Really? No. I've watched the first episode of Chernobyl. I find it to be very depressing, so I haven't watched any more. I plan on finishing it. Tarantino's new film is about Charles Manson, I believe. Oh, is it? Cool. It's St. Justremini says, yes. Cabell is in snow. Boy is in snow. Chomp, chomp, chomp, 83. Thank you for Twitch Prime's sub. It's about an actor and his stunt doubles who is struggling to evolve the changing times of Hollywood. Margaret Robbie plays Sharon Tate and Charles Manson ties into the movie a bit. Cool. Good evening, all. Lord, how are you doing? Welcome, welcome. Thanks for the rundown, Top Fiverr. I will be definitely checking out Tarantino's movie. I check out almost all of Tarantino's movies. I like them. The first Tarantino movie I ever saw was Reservoir Dogs in a Small Independent Theater when I was in university. That was phenomenal. And then after that, it just... Paul Fiction and then Jackie Brown was phenomenal, too. You're right about the Lucifer in Sandman. I'm happy we share the same feelings about the TV series called Yeah, Barbarian, if you're talking about TV series. And it's the third or fourth season. I can't believe people are liking that. It was just trash. It really, it just felt like pure trash. I was offended. I'm not a big TV series guy, but I highly recommend a series called Taboo to anyone who's a fan of Ridley Scott and or Tom Hardy. It's a fantastic series and only has one season at the moment. Really, I don't know this. Taboo. Cool. Keep it in mind. And tell Fiverr if you remember anything you want to recommend for short discourse, if you could post links, because that way we're sort of archiving and we can go there after the streams and click on what some people were referencing. That's what I do anyway. If not the day of, the next day or whenever I go on this court, usually the day of. My favorite series of All Time Lost. You know what? I've never watched Lost. I heard the ending was brutal the last season, but the producer of Lost made another TV series that I was watching that I really liked. What was it? Reservoir Dogs is your favorite movie of all time. Nice. Fantastic movie. Fantastic movie. Raw, the dialogue, the banter in the coffee shop and just the way everything played out and the order of the movie being told and the soundtrack. I think personally, Reservoir Dogs is Quentin Tarantino's best work. Okay. In my opinion. Paul Fitchin, Jackie Brown, close second, but Reservoir Dogs I think is better than Paul Fitchin. I agree with you Lord. Best Tarantino movie. And for you is your favorite movie of all time. Cool. What's your opinion about Du Lingo? That's the Tarantino's movie about the black gunslinger stuff. I thought it was okay. I got really addicted to it. Learning Spanish right now. Wait a second. Are we talking about the movie that Tarantino put out about the cowboy, the black guy who was a slave during the Southern, Central USA, and stuff? I watched it a while ago. You're like my brother from this point to the end. Lucifer is the trash TV series which my wife liked to watch. Oh no. Has she ever read the comic book series? Have you seen Dark? There's a few things I've watched with Dark in them. Or read with Dark in them. I don't think. Just straight up Dark though. Tarantino says he's considering two options for his 10th and final movie. One being a Star Trek movie. I'd watch that. That'd be cool. Believe it or not. The second option would be, no, I hope it's not Kill Bill 3. I really hope it's not Kill Bill 3. I would not. I hope it does a Star Trek movie. Top five. Du Lingo is a website about learning languages. Oh no, no, no. I thought you were talking about Du Lingo. No, I've never gone on there's Saint Just Germany. Why do I have to be Mr. Pink? Because that was with the Baldwin, the younger Baldwin. That's why. That's why. I mean that's why Resort Dogs is my favorite movie of all time. Back then, they were not afraid to have offensive but very funny dialogue. Yeah, Lord, I agree with you. The dialogue, the banter in that movie is phenomenal. Phenomenal. I have watched Dark on Netflix because it's produced by in Germany. Really? No, I don't know Dark. I've never watched it. What's it about? The Django on Chain is the movie we're referring to, I believe. Yeah, that's a tough fiber. That's it. The Django on Chain. My wife said to say hello. Hello, Nikki's wife. Nikki's wife. She had to run and feed another kid who was sleeping quite anxiously. I have a book on my shelf about Norse mythology written by Neil Gaiman. Really? Is this the same author you keep mentioning? It must be because he's really into mythology. Who's the one that's Mr... I gotta read the name. Hezikaya. Mr. Hezikaya has Gaiman written a book on mythology. Norse myth he must have because he he taps into Norse mythology, Norse mythology so much in his writings. For sure it must be, Nikki. Can you suggest me a good time travel movie series? Good time travel movie series. If you're into okay old school time travel series which are funny and very well done, I tell a story, extended story, Quantum Leap that came out in the 1980s or 90s. So Quantum Leap was fantastic. Okay, that was a TV series. Very well done. The TV series Legion, okay that I'm referring to. In season three there's a huge time travel aspect to it and it's brilliantly done. Okay, so that's two TV series that cover time travel. One of them from the 1980s. I think Quantum Leap was 1980s. Maybe early 1990s and Legion and there's a whole bunch in between time travel. Sliders was okay. That's again from the 1980s, 1990s. Another full blown. There's another funny one. I forget the name. The first season was really funny. I forget what the name was. He said he's been talking to Omo about bringing the bringing the back the bride. Kill Bill is my favorite movies of all time. So I agree. Kill Bill 3 makes me nervous. Yeah, top five are I'd be nervous. I don't want to see Kill Bill 3. I don't will he do justice to it? I don't trust him to do justice to Kill Bill 3. I think he's he spent too long in Hollywood. He's polluted. Jumper with Hayden Christensen. That's another time travel movie. Jumper. Yes, my wife also read the graphic novels. That's what I don't understand. She and some other friends are like, yes, it's not perfect. We like the humor in it. I didn't see anything that I liked in that show. I see no humor. Just try that pure cringe trash anyways. Are you waiting the upcoming TV series? Fingers crossed. Series The Witcher like I do. Oh, no, I heard about the Sandman game and in talks for the Sandman. I don't know about The Witcher had a chance to play The Witcher game series. No, I don't know about The Witcher Barbarian. I really don't know about The Witcher. I don't know about the game either. Looper. Okay, cool. Thumbs up on Looper, I guess. Have you ever watched Breaking Bad for sure, Lord? For me, that series is absolutely brilliant from beginning 10. 100% absolutely brilliant from beginning 10. Lord, watch Legion. Breaking Bad, 10 out of 10. Legion, 10 out of 10. American Gods, 9 to 9.5 out of 10. Doom Patrol, 8 and a half out of 10. 8 and a half, 9 out of 10. No one thought Doom Patrol could be, Grand Morrison's Doom Patrol could be made into a TV series. I never thought about it, right? 9 and a half just for that. I adore Kill Bill 1 and 2, but third Kill Bill, I can't see it being viable. I can't see it either. Do not, yeah. Tarantino, do not make Kill Bill 3 Star Trek, please. We need better Star Trek movies, more better Star Trek movies. Have you read anything by Murakami? I don't know, I would have to look him up to see. I'm really around this with names. So Murakami. I'm just going to look him up really quick. What has he done? Murakami. A wild sheep case in the region with the wind up bird chronicles. Kafka on the shore. Kafka on the shore I've heard about. No more short essays. Does he do comic books? Stop searching things. I'm going to read. Dark is kind of a thriller series, but also a bit like Stranger Things, but way more grown. Cool. That'd be cool. Isn't Jumper the one with Bruce Willis and his younger self? I am mistaken. Are we trolling here? I don't think. That's the, that's the, that's the jumper. I don't think so. Oh, sorry. Looper with Bruce Willis. Oh, okay. Inception. Hey, Chijou currently watching the stream close to your country in Maine. Nice. Maine is beautiful in Treppen. Maine is a beautiful region. I've driven through it. I really like Maine. I love Breaking Bad. I went on the Breaking Bad tour a few years back. Breaking Bad tour. Breaking Bad tour. Hopefully it doesn't involve consuming blue crystal. I'm quite excited for Venom 2. Yeah, me too, which will have Woody Harrelson's Carnage. I enjoyed the first Venom film. I didn't like the first Venom film very much. I didn't like, it could have been, I'm pretty sure there was a lot of great footage that was left on the cutting, cutting room floor. I don't think it was a great movie, but it was extremely enjoyable. It was fun having Venom brought to life like that. That part I agree with. I think it could have been, of course anyone that loves Venom, it could have been done so much better, right? But it wasn't trash like everyone says, or many people say it was like purest people, right? It was enjoyable. You watched the prequel series Better Call Saul. Yeah, I've watched one and a half seasons of it. I loved it, but I haven't continued it. At some point I will. It really does justice to Breaking Bad. It's very good written, very dialogue-heavy. Yeah, Lord, Better Call Saul, if you like Breaking Bad, I was hesitant at first. I was very nervous watching it. But the first season was phenomenal. The second season, I think I might have finished the second season. Phenomenal as well. But I just got distracted and started doing other things. At some point I'll watch it again. I found it very heavy, depressing, right? Jumper is the one with the guy who played Anakin, Star Wars 1-3, where he looks at pictures and can travel there. Oh, okay, cool. I haven't seen that one. I heard about it, though. I've seen the trailer. Oh, for real. Hayden, I know. But never heard about that. I'm going to check it out. Awesome, awesome. The Witcher is a game based on a best-selling novel written by Andrei Sukhwasi. He's the token of Eastern Europe, really. I'm sure you would like it. Game and also the black cool barbarian. I'll try to keep this in mind if it comes up again. Do you know Andrei? No. I don't know Andrei. Tarkovsky. Hold on. This is a different Andrei. Andrei Tarkovsky. Who's Andrei Tarkovsky? Just one book? Or was it several? Love the Witcher books and games. The Breaking Back Tour is a win-and-bago just like in the show. And it's an Albuquerque. It's run by a guy who played a small part in the show. And he drives you around to all the places they film. You go to the car wash and have lunch at the most bulbous airman thoughts. That's awesome, man. Spider. That's great. What a fun thing to do. Tarkovsky is a monumental figure of cinema. I adore the passion. I think I've seen this. The passion of Andrei Lubrov and Solaris. That's right. Among many others. Oh, that's... What's his name again? Tarkovsky. Okay, cool. Yeah, I've seen so many. Calm. Just pulls you in, right? The character. Just the feel of the whole show. Passion of Andrei. I gotta check it out to remind myself I've seen her or not. Thanks for the tip. Have you seen Nostalgia? Nostalgia. I do Russian and Soviet studies, especially in the 60s, 70s. So this is my jam. Cool. Yeah, I've seen some of his stuff. Then I've seen some of his stuff. I'm gonna look up the passion of Andrei. I believe so. I think I've seen this one. Various says, it's 1966 by Raufold. Yeah, I believe so a long time ago, man. I go to a school drama film, directed by Raufold Skassi. I'm co-written by Andrei. The film was remade and re-edited from a nice film titled The Passion According to Skassi, which was centered during the first decade of... I believe I have. It was trippy. So much stuff. I gotta recheck and trap it. Just want to stop and say, hey, I got to get back to making a pine-cam chair. Happy days. Pine-cam chair. Cool. Enjoy the hand-making, well, it's a textile experience. Interpret. Thanks for popping by. Hey, any comics to keep an eye out for in these times? Any good deals on upcoming desirables? Bad segue. There's an amazing comic book. I wish I could buy it all, right? But I can't. I picked up the new X-Men series. I don't know if I'm going to start reading it. I got number one out. I picked up the one that's going to be a double cover with X-Men 1 and X-Men 2. So that series should be good. Grant Morris says, I read the first issue. Someone sent me some money enough to buy the first issue. They said, I'll buy you the first issue of Grant Morrison to Green Lantern. So I bought that and read it. It was really good, but it was typical of Grant Morrison. So much in it, right? So much in it. So it takes commitment to read, and it's supposed to be pretty good. The new valiance. Valiance took a dive a little bit. One state that the buyout, the MCN, the main guy got kicked out and stuff like this. So the quality of the books came down a little bit, but they're picking up again from what I've heard. I'm really not keeping up with any titles, right? Because I'm reading all these randoms and stuff. There's a lot of independence putting up amazing books. So there's serious shift flexes happening within the comic book industry. It really depends on what you're interested in. The horror genre in comic books is kicking up huge, huge from immortal Hulk to all the aftershock and image horror comics that have been put up. You could walk into a comic book store and just do a little bit of research online preferably because you're going to get overwhelmed in a comic book store or talk to the comic book owners if you have access to a good comic shop. Just sample some random things that people have said they're really good. Find the one you like, read that and then either find out who the writer was, see what else they've done if you really like the writer or the artist. It's just like finding amazing movies, right? Yeah, it was amazing. Just want to stop in and say, oh that was intrepid. Seems like I have to go again. Okay, Lord, going out tonight with my other half. Nice, nice. Have a great stream everyone. Thanks Gicho again for the content. My pleasure, Lord. Thank you for popping by. I hope you have a fantastic evening with your partner, right? Have a good one, Nicky says. I've been looking for a copy of Amazing Spotter 300 recently being the first appearance of Anna and I'm wondering what price ranges I should be paying for it depends on the ratio. If it's a lower grade, if it's a lower grade, if you can get it for 50 to 100, you're getting a good deal in general. If it's a mid-grade 100 to 200, if it's that's a good deal in general, if it's a high grade you're going to start paying more and more for it, right? Keeps getting harder to find for me. Yeah, and Spider, the kicker with Amazing Spotter 300 is, there's a lot of it out there, but it's a sought after commodity. It's a sought after collectible, right? So because it was a major key issue, so they printed a fair bet, right? So you could just buy your time and try to get a good deal, but as Spider says, slowly the price is going up, right? Like there's so many comics that I wish during these comic book calls that we've done over the last five years, like really, we've done a fair bit of comic book calls over the last five years, right? There's so many comic books that I either made an offer and the person didn't take it or I decided to buy this one instead of this one, or I just didn't have the funds to buy both and stuff like this, that now if I wanted to buy them, I would have to pay four times as much, right? So you can't buy everything. You really can't buy everything, right? Or I can't buy everything. I don't have the funds to buy everything, right? Not even close. So be selective. If there's a key issue that you really want, right? And you don't really care about the grade. They put it on your radar and start off at a lower grade, right? And buy your lower grade. That way you know you have it. You didn't pay too much for it if you can get an awesome deal. And then later on, if you want to upgrade, put a little money inside and upgrade. Maybe when the price, like, you know what I mean? Just don't. But really, the one thing you should appreciate is this. Unless there is a major correction in the comic book industry, in the comic book aftermarket, I guess we can call it, right? The collectible market. Which there could be. Which really, there could be. So that's one of the reasons you should always put money aside. You should have a certain amount of cash on one side. I'm just going to move this box over, guys. So I'm getting a little sun in. It was a box of comics. So I don't want the comic book box, short box, to be sitting to be hit with sun, right? So just move it away from the sun. It wasn't going to do anything. Like, it's just a little bit of sunlight on it. But I'm like, take care of the comic books. We'll come to the neuro thing of collecting, right? But here's the thing with expensive issues. Unless there's a major correction and all this jazz and always keep money on the side if there's a major correction in the industry, the comic books you're looking for, start buying them up, right? If you have the space, right? Wait for it to bottom if you can. Buy them up. And at some point, they're going to go up again, right? Like, these things over the limit, they're not, the only way that these things will ever come down in price in the long run in the limit is if our complete economic system mindset is completely changed and global economy collapses, right? And that's going to be short-term in a kick up again. So I appreciate that price will go up slowly, maybe stabilize and stuff like this. So slowly try to pick up what you need or what you want. If you can't afford a high grade at a lower grade, okay? Did you read animosity by aftershock? Yeah, I read the first few issues. I collected the first few issues. It looks super interesting. I also considered the new valence ANA. I heard good things about it from you. Yeah, aftershock was animosity is good. It's basically animosity. The story is I'm giving a spoilers away for the first issue, right? So you find this out right away. Animosity is when animals become sent, like they become aware and they can talk, right? So they take over the world and human beings are now second class species really, right? Because animals start killing, you know, pets start killing their owners and animals take over cities and stuff like this and whatnot. It was cool. It was fun. I read the first few issues and I liked it. I just didn't continue it. As for A plus A, Archer and Armstrong, the second continuing series that came out, it was okay. It wasn't phenomenal. The Archer and Armstrong you want to read is the 2012 Archer and Armstrong series, okay? Now if you read the original valiant Archer and Armstrong from 1992, that's fantastic as well, right? That's your Archer and Armstrong number zero and then kicks into one and two which will cross over with unity and stuff. So the original Archer and Armstrong series from 1992 is really good, right? That's the introduction of Archer and Armstrong. Fun read. But 2012 Archer and Armstrong series is fantastic. 25 issues plus issue number zero. It is, as far as I'm concerned, the best humor action comic that I've read. Fantastic. Really good. Really, really good. I had a chance to pick up, pick one up in like 2012, but I didn't cause a copy. It was like, it didn't cause, I didn't cause a copy. It was like two. Yeah, Amazing Spider-Man 2. You shouldn't be paying, like, I wouldn't, I don't know what is going for. I'm gonna have to check the prices. But Amazing Spider-Man, if it's a 300, if it's a two, it came out in 1998. 1989, 88, 89. So a two is really low-grace because there's so many high grades. I don't think two value would be that much. But if you want to pick it up, you pick it up, you have it. Someone says, you have Amazing Spider-Man 300, you go, yep. And if it's a two, you can easily frame it as well. If it looks okay on the cover, right? Hey Chitra, how are you doing? Doing good. Iron. M-T-S-M-S-M-K-W. Iron. I'm calling you Iron. I don't even know what that would pronounce. There's only one novel I wish to have, a novel with awesome art in it. It's Bernie Ritzen's Frankenstein. It's 100 US dollars. That's the only problem. Yeah. Bernie Ritzen, man. Bernie Ritzen's work until about three to four years ago, you could still pick up cheap Bernie Ritzen's swamping Frankenstein and all the other Bernie Ritzen stuff that you did, right? Until five years ago, let's say three, four years ago, you could have picked up Bernie Ritzen stuff on the cheap, right? Bernie Ritzen's swamping and the other stuff that is not Frankenstein, that stuff is kicking up. That's what I've noticed in the last couple of years, two, three years. The prices on those things are kicking up huge, huge. Because one thing I think that's happened, let me catch up on the chat and then we'll talk about that regarding prices of comics and whatnot. Also, what do you think of video games nowadays? You know what, Iron? I love video games. And I've seen some of the video games that some of my students and family and stuff and friends have been playing, right? But I haven't been playing the games. So I can't really say how some of those games are in terms of first-person experience of playing them. But I think it's fantastic. I think the video game industry is phenomenal. And I think it has a long, long ways to go yet. Huge legs on the video game industry. I don't think people really in the mainstream really appreciate how the video game industry is changing the global economy. I'm also wondering about, as some do, some do for sure, but the general public not. I'm also wondering about how to store my newly purchased comics. I've seen people have them in long boxes, but the kids would find out. Short boxes. I would, new comics, I would keep in short boxes because they're heavy or stock paper. If you have a long box of new comics, they're so heavy. They're ridiculous. Older comics printed on newsprint, long boxes, they're heavy, but they're easy to carry. New comic books, long boxes are horrendous, right? I wish they would go back to newsprint personally. That's my personal opinion. It would reduce the cost and it'd be easier to manage them, right? Move them and whatnot. As far as storing them away from the kids, no, no. You gotta tell the kids, this room is, you can't go in, okay? You do not go into this room. Shortum, make them. Nikki, my thing would be short them right from the beginning. Respect other people's properties, right? And to treat comic books kindly, right? As well as buying them reading copies and say, you can do whatever you want with this. Not to do real discussion, but chichu, would you happen to have any recommendations for some true crime graphic novels, comics? I adore my friend Damar from Hell and Torso, but I love more. You know what? One of the best crime comics that I started reading and I read, I didn't, again, like many things. I didn't keep up with it, but I really liked it, was there's two of them from the same writer, okay? The most recent one is Moonshine and I believe it's Aftershock. It came out with Aftershock comics. So Moonshine and the writer is Brian Azarello, right? And Brian Azarello better have done straight bullets. Or was it? No, not straight bullets. Oh my god. The name was in tip of my time and then it went away. The series. 100 bullets, right? So I would highly recommend Moonshine. Okay, it's easy to get into. There isn't too many issues. Okay, so Moonshine is really good. It better be Moonshine. Other publishers. How come it's not listed here? Oh, it's Brian Azarello. It's got to be Brian Azarello. It's Moonshine by Brian Azarello. And if you like it, then try out, go with 100 bullets. 100 bullets is phenomenal. Very, very fantastic series, really. Okay, but start off with Moonshine. It's a southern U.S. and the artwork is beautiful and I read, again, I've only read six issues of it, I believe. Okay, it's continuing series. It might have been coming to a close or whatnot, but fantastic. I was going to start with AA from 1990s, but thanks for the tip on 2002. Yeah, Nikki, start off with the 2012 Archer and Armstrong series. I know a true valiant aficionados, lovers, will say, hey, wait a second, you should be telling them to start with the 1990s. It's just just take a look at what perfection in humor comic series can be like. And then you might have read in the 1990s series and read some of it. I didn't read all of it, of course. I pulled out when the buyouts happened, but then I took a little break from it and whatnot. Those still hold, they're still really good. Okay, from the 1990s as well, but might as well start off with phenomenal experience, right? And yeah, I know the basic storyline of Animal City, so no spoiler rather. Definitely going to look for the first few issues in the future. Cool. We were talking about the newsprint yesterday. Oh, ratio, yeah, the newsprint, man, I like the newsprint. Really, and I like it that it doesn't glare under different lighting. Like newsprint, you can hold it any which way, and you can still read it on every angle. With the glare, glossy paper, the lighting, sometimes you get glares from them, and they're definitely harder to do comic book readings on, right? Oh, Cheecho, get a new camera, looking good. Am I? Thanks, might be the lighting, new backdrop, and I'm on the same page regarding respect. I do buy my older girl comics that she can read so I can read mine next to her and have a nice activity. Awesome, awesome. And she is amazing and respectable of other items, mainly because she has two younger twin sisters. The problem is all my kids are all under two years, so I can't remiss they expect them to always respect these pieces of colored paper that's only for that even six, seven, eight years old. Once they get eight, nine, 10, I think they more appreciate respect, respecting property and stuff like this. Okay, thanks. I do trust your opinion. So 2012 is, it is nice, nice, nice. Fantastic. I really like that series. At some point, I'll read it again, actually. Super fun series, super fun series. So good, so good. Wow, we've been at this almost two hours, eh? Almost two hours, crazy, crazy. Comic book talk takes us so many places, so many places, super fun. Tomorrow we're doing a live stream on personal finance, by the way, if you guys are interested. I believe so anyway, I think we're doing a personal finance, investing in personal finance, let me just check. And it starts at 11am. Let's make sure I got it right. Investing in personal finance at 11am. Okay, so if you're interested in that, please feel free to drop by. I'm not sure where we're going to go with it. It really depends. There's a lot going on. We could discuss comic books, investing in comic books, which we did today, to a certain degree, right? Turns out listening to comic book talk and working on history is a good idea. I'm blasting through nice, nice Noah. Comic books have a huge part to play in contemporary history for the last 80 years, right? They've been used for propaganda in a huge way, huge way. They've been used by dissidents to share information. They've been used by historians to tell history, by journalists to tell perspective of certain regions of the world, war-torn regions, maybe Joe Salko or others, right? I'm going to head off, but thanks for the stream, Chichou. And I'll keep you up to date with any comics. I've got awesome ratio, awesome, awesome. Have a great day. Hey, also, I was looking at some books, trying to keep the stream going. Fantasy, fantasy I love and sci-fi, but it's going to be good, not just swordplay and dragons. Fantasy and sci-fi, there's so much. Like, right now, if you like mythology, fantasy, it's a reading that we're going to do. I would say Slain the Horned God by Pat Mills and Simon Bisley. Pat Mills wrote it and Bisley did the artwork. Slain the Horned God is basically Celtic mythology reinterpreted. I believe it's reinterpreted. I don't know my mythology and I don't know that well, but you know, it's got some kind of base written, some kind of base story that it builds on, right? Phenomenal. I think it's one of the most amazing fantasy series that I've ever read. Science fiction, Reminder has done some amazing sci-fi stories. Tokyo Ghost is one of them. Lowe is one of them. Jeff Lemire is doing some nice horror and science fiction to a certain degree. Superheroes to a certain degree, science fiction, but Black Hammer is fantastic, right? Like really, I haven't even had time to read the stuff that I've wanted to read. At some point, I might take a sabbatical and just for three months just read comics every day and catch up and write reviews and do review videos on them or something. I'm going to keep an eye out. I actually was looking into Raymond Feist, yeah, recently. Let's see what he's written. Well, he's written that gate cycle for sure. That gate cycle was fantastic. And there is a comic book series based on it as well. Just so you know, the Rift Wars saga, there's a comic book series that came out on the Rift Wars saga that I haven't picked up. It was on my radar. It's fairly common. I haven't picked it up yet. I will at some point. I'd like to read it just to see how they come up with the comic book stuff. How about we call this a string gang? Nice comic book. I even show you guys in a comic book. Some stuff I'm planning on reading. These are a lot of our true believers. Just been reading Marvel stuff and Valiant is putting out. This is really good too, by the way. Valiant comics. If you haven't read what Rift War comics, yeah, there's Rift War comics out there. I'm pretty sure, man. Rift War comics. I'm pretty sure. I looked into this. Pretty sure. Pretty sure. Rift War comics. Let's look at my Rift War 19. Yeah, I think it looks like Marvel put them out. Marvel website. Marvel website is horrendous. It takes so long to load. Yeah, Rift War comics came out with what do you call it? I don't think Fyce wrote the comics. It looks like there's five issues. Here's a link for it. There's the Rift War stuff. If you like a great sci-fi, I'll drop this as well. Armor Hunters. It was an 18 issue crossover from Valiant comics. It's a fantastic crossover, really. I really like this crossover. Fantastic story time. Okay, Armor Hunters. This is issue number one. I'm going to reread it. I just bought it from a dollar bin because my other stuff is varying. I just wanted to read the first issue again. Big layer. Big layer. There's a lot more I got here. Sup. I just got The Sandman by Neil Gaiman on the bus. Nice! Blund and urine for an amazing, amazing read. Amazing read. All 75 issues in one. Thick. Thick. I don't know what you showed. Do you think of society's modern take on science fiction movies? Personally, I think they should be made to motivate young artists. I think they are made in a big way to motivate future generations. Like science fiction. One of the ones is Black Mirror's science fiction series. Phenomenal. One of the greatest science fiction series ever created on the same level as the original Twilight Zone series. Fantastic. And it's giving a lot of warnings into how our societies might be. I think there's some amazing science fiction being put out across the board. I haven't read too many sci-fi books recently, but more recent books anyway. But in the comic book world, in the movie world, in the TV world, there's some amazing science fiction being put out. Yeah, that's for sure. I did want to see some comics, but I'll wait. Okay, yeah, we're gonna do a lot more comics in the future, so they'll be around. Damn. I have to get four comics. Thanks, buddy. For all this to my pleasure, Nicky. That was exactly the same thing I said when I found out that there was comics on it. Damn, I need to get my hands on that thing. It's huge. Nice. Yeah, it must be huge. 75 issues when you gave it Sandman in one volume. But phenomenal. I like to get it all in one volume as well, actually, and just sit down and do a marathon read on it. Or buy a whole collection on eBay. And I should be doing that. By the way, if you want to get your hands on a whole collection of Sandman single issues, do it sooner rather than later is my guess. And I'm going to try to do it, but I don't have the funds right now to get it done. Okay. Okay, gang. Aside from that, thanks for being here for the stream. I appreciate it. Great conversation. Gets me all excited and gets rid of all the worries of the world that we know that are taking place right now, right? So it's fun to talk about these things. And if you can make it, we're going to do a stream tomorrow at 11 a.m. on investing in personal finance. Take care as well, brother. Take care as well. Okay. And aside from that, I'll load on these live streams on BitShoot and YouTube once we finish doing them all. And in the background this week, I'm going to try to shoot at least one video and edit it and have that up as well. We'll see where we go with that. Okay. Hope you guys have a fantastic, fantastic Sunday. Goodbye. I'll try and make it tomorrow. Awesome. Peace out, man. Peace out.