 Let's just make sure we're coming in live. Hi everyone, this is Chijo. Welcome to my channel and welcome to another live stream. Today is April 11th, 2020. And we're doing a live stream about mental health. And this stream, I believe we've done one previous stream on mental health, but this stream basically came about because of a request that we had on Discord. One of our mods mentioned that it might be a good idea for us to do another stream on mental health, just because of the circumstances that everyone's in, right? Under normal circumstances, or societies, or world, or country, could be problematic to deal with. And under pandemics, it's probably a little bit more problematic than normal, right? So I thought it was a good request. It was a good suggestion for us to just do a little live stream. Just focus on mental health and how everyone's doing and whatnot, just a touch base with everyone. And this is sort of a thing that I'm going to do. We've done this for the last few months. I basically go on our Discord page and I ask people, if there's any streams that they want to do and people give suggestions, hello, dragon, how are you doing? Good morning, good morning. And I ask people if they have any recommendations, suggestions, requests for live streams and people post their suggestions, recommendations, requests, and I try to arrange it so we do have some of these streams that people want to have, right? And I will be doing this pretty sure on a more regular basis. I've mentioned to the people on Patreon and that's a standing order. We do have a Patreon page. I do share, you know, link up everything that we're loading up on Patreon in addition to some additional material. I do try to keep the people up to date on Patreon. We do provide a schedule for these live streams on Patreon as well. And I've set this from the get go for those that are sporting this work through Patreon. If you have any requests, suggestions, recommendations, please post them on Patreon and we'll try to make sure that we do live streams or me on the back end create videos to address your concerns or any topics of discussion you would like to have. And Patreon is a fantastic way to support this project. Hello, Dante, how are you doing? And we are live streaming this on Twitch, okay. So in addition to Patreon, if you wanna support this work, Twitch is a fantastic way to support this work as well, either through Amazon Prime or subscribing through tier one and whatnot. Okay, and if you wanna watch these streams live, Twitch is where you wanna be at. Glad you're doing the stream. We'll be answering any questions I can for sure, Dante. And for those of you that wanna know, Dante is the person that requested for us to have this stream. Just got to finish cooking. You do your stuff, brother. And we're doing a little intro and we'll let the chat take over after that. I'm sort of just, I don't know, I don't know if you wanna say moderating. I will share my experiences with mental health, like everyone I've dealt with a lot of things as well. If you've lived a few years in this planet, you would have dealt with certain issues for sure, okay. Aside from that, I do announce these live streams on Twitter, Gap, Minds, VK, and Elo. And those are the five platforms that I'm sort of announcing and sharing content on to a certain degree, as well as our Discord page. I'm more active on Discord page than anywhere else, really. Okay, so if you wanna follow our works on the information that we're sharing and whatnot and have a conversation with people, Discord is where you wanna be at and you'll find the link in the description of this video or if you would just wanna know what's coming up and what we're loading up. Twitter, Gap, Minds, VK, and Elo are a good way to follow this work. Martin, how are you doing? A daylight stream, a daylight stream for you, brother. You must be just starting your day, right? And we're loading these videos on Bitshoot and YouTube. Everything goes on Bitshoot and almost everything is going on YouTube. And if you wanna support this work, YouTube, we just recently got approved for YouTube membership and YouTube membership is a great way to support this project as well. And what I will be doing from now on is basically figuring out what I'd like to do live streams on and I'm gonna hit up the YouTube community where for those who are supporting the work through YouTube membership, there's a little area where you can post things that people who are following this work who are joined through YouTube membership that can interact with me. It's sort of new to me so I'm sort of trying to get the hang of it. So I will post, you know, do a little announcement saying, hey gang, these are some of the live streams I wanna do. If there's any live streams you wanna do, please tell us what you would want to do, which day and what times work best for you. And I'm gonna do the same thing on Patreon as well as Discord. Patreon is a standing order. There's people there that have been supporting this work for a few years now. So it's a standing order. If you are supporting this work through Patreon, please let me know what you would like to create content for. I will do my best to make sure we get it done. Okay. And we are in times of pandemics and we wanna flatten the curve. This is sort of the intro that I've been saying for most of our live streams as well as ending with them because we don't really wanna overwhelm our healthcare systems. There's a lot of dedicated people working, trying to make sure that our societies are still functional, everyone's taken care of, in the healthcare industry and the support staff as well as other critical care workers, other critical workers that are providing, making sure we do have access to food and transportation and all that jazz. Aside from that, welcome everyone. I know the announcement is sort of going out late for some of these streams. Last night's announcement, we did a stream 12 hours ago and last night's announcement went out, I think two hours after we finished the stream. So we'll see how this is working out. Okay. Swiss, hello, hello, how are you doing? No, it's 6.15 p.m. here, but yes, I just woke up. Yeah. If you're staying up till 6, 7 o'clock in the morning, I hope you're sleeping during the day. Wheezy K, how are you doing? I'm just gonna take these down. Okay. Randall, Randall, hello, hello. Silb, Silbess, I love you, Chicho. Thank you for the love. Thank you for the love. Appreciate it. It's one of the things that keeps me going as well. Okay. It's not Chicho. It's a prerecording. Yeah, the intro changes every time. It's incredible. Incredible what AI can do, right? Hey, Chicho. Hey, Spider-Man, how are you doing? Gina, how's life? Hope you're doing well. Hey, Chicho, how are you and your partner doing? Doing well, doing well. She's on the front line. She's a nurse. So I take her to work every morning, pick her up after work every morning. I make sure, you know, as little stress as possible in our home environment, right? We eat well. I do a lot of cooking. I do a lot of, you know, it's a teamwork, right? There's a lot of people that are on the front lines in there. They are under stress, right? So it's really important to create an atmosphere where everybody feels comfortable and safe and just that people understand what's taking place, right? Discourse announcement went out two minutes after start. So who knows? Oh, okay, two minutes after start. Awesome, awesome. Nikki's up. How's it going? I got it this time. Nice, nice. Ding, Bobber, how are you doing? What do you think about the long-term effects of psychotropic versus the benefits? Benefit they give some people. For instance, I am aware of the dangers of the medication I am on, but I need it, unfortunately. Is Chicho romantic? Some would say yes, some would say no, depends on what you consider to be romantic, right? Ding, Bobber, okay. This request for this stream came through Dante, right? And Dante is one of the mods we have on Discord and Twitch, okay? And he has a lot of experience with psychotropics, pharmaceuticals, right? I'm on the other end of the spectrum. I don't have a lot of experience with psychotropics. I've known a lot of people that are taking pharmaceuticals and I know the dangers involved with a lot of pharmaceuticals, right? But because, as Nassim Nicolastala would say, I don't have skin in the game. I don't require the psychotropics or I don't think I do anyway. I've had to deal with traumatic events in my life where mental health, again, just like anyone that has lived a certain extended period of time that life deals you certain cards, you go through ups and downs, right? But I've never taken the pharmaceuticals. So Dante is an amazing person and he is here and he's mentioned that if anybody has questions and he did request this live stream, if they have any suggestions, recommendations or questions that he would be available to answer that. As far as I'm concerned, be careful with pharmaceuticals. Do your research, okay? I know there are some people that require pharmaceuticals and they're way better off with it than without. They are able to live their lives. They become productive, they can study. There's a lot of, I've been teaching for 20 years. So I've seen students on and off some of the pharmaceuticals. Sometimes they didn't require it to be on it, right? They just needed the information to come out on a certain style, right? Sometimes they required to be on it, right? Because once they go off of it, they're all over the place, it's just chaos, right? So I would say learn about the side effects, learn about the, and their interaction with other pharmaceuticals as well, right? And appreciate that one pharmaceutical, if it works for other people, it doesn't necessarily mean it's gonna work for you, right? So that's my opinion on it personally. As far as myself, I would try everything possible before, like for me, pharmaceuticals would be the absolute last resort that I would go to. That's my take, okay? Because I've seen it destroy some people's lives. I found that it's important to find ways to unplug and enjoy the moment when listening to a lot of music and watching some comfort TV, Star Trek, T&G. What are you doing to take care of your mental health during these pandemics? I'm eating pies, right? I'm eating well, right? This is blueberry pie. We paid another trip to the bakery and I heated this up. And I'm heating up the pies and bread and stuff like this just because of the times we're in. So I'm eating well. Okay. Exercise is huge. Exercise, that releases certain chemicals in your body that you need to be not just physically healthy but emotionally, mentally healthy, right? So for me, I found releasing that energy through exercise is an amazing way to stay sane in this insane world, right? Consuming happy or entertainment that really makes you sort of escapism to a certain degree. It makes you forget about the ills you may have is an amazing way to relieve yourself of stress, right? And one of the things that has to be part of our routine, it can't be all science fiction or fantasy or whatever it is. There has to be a certain element of laughter in some of the entertainment that you're consuming. So laughing is huge, absolutely huge, right? That's my take, always be making. And then I was there too. How are you doing? Lonely Piggy, hey all. Super glad we get to talk about the subject. I've been having some issues with myself up there recently with the situation our world is in. I've been working about three times as much since the lockdowns and there are some residents in the elder homes I work at who have tested positive. I've got people at home who are at risk. So fear is starting to get to me. Yeah, Lonely Piggy, I think most healthcare workers, that's the first, that's the base thing that they've had to deal with, right? And I think the trick for us has been that you don't think about the worst case scenario. You think about the care that's being given and the work that needs to be done, right? So it's become very, not robotic, I don't wanna say robotic, but more in terms of the essence of it. It's not about the fear factor. So the fear has to be eliminated. If you have people at home though, make sure like for us we have a full routine of making sure that when my partner comes home she's not walking around with her shoes all over house and whatnot, we have a box where she steps in and takes off her shoes and she puts her clothes in a place that we've set up that we wash after her set is done and stuff like this. So there's gotta be some kind of regimen that you have to do the best you can to make sure that things are contained, right? And as Robert Anton Wilson would say, Robert Anton Wilson stated this. I'm not sure if he was paraphrasing someone else or not, everything's recycled anyway, right? But basically he said it's ridiculous to worry because if you worry, then that means you think you have accountant for all possibilities and there are infinite number of possibilities out there. So it's no use worrying, right? You just do the best you can with the knowledge you have and leave it at that. If things work out right, fantastic, right? You didn't introduce the worry into your life. If things go sour, you did the best you could with what you knew and the resources at your disposal, you couldn't do any more than that, right? It's okay to be concerned, but don't get caught up in the loop of fear and worry, worry, worry, worry, right? Take the concern that you have and incorporate it into your life as a regiment to make sure things don't go south, right? That's what we've been doing. Remember that taking head from the 80s, talking head from the 80s, he would make a good flatten the curve recording. The talking head would? I don't know, I can't remember any of the talking head lyrics. Hey, what's the topic, please? The topic is mental health. BH, ha, B4, ha, maxedrum, maxedrum. Yes, dragon, I believe I wouldn't be here today without pharmaceuticals. Yeah, always be making. I have friends that have told me the same thing, which is important to keep in mind. And they're the ones who, because I used to be adamantly against pharmaceuticals, right? Because I don't trust pharmaceutical industry, right? But after hearing the stories of friends and people I've worked with and people I've worked for telling me their stories, I've changed my tune, right? It's not all bad, just like anything, right? Nothing's always all bad, right? Well, some things are, maybe war is all bad, right? So I've changed my tune. So it's very personal, right? You have to do the research to make sure that the side effects you can deal with, if you can interact, if you can mix the pharmaceuticals with other things, if they're alternative to the pharmaceuticals you're taking, right? So maybe there are some medicinal plants that are out there that will have the same effects as the pharmaceuticals. Should you jump onto the medicinal and just throw away all the pharmaceuticals in one shot? Absolutely not, I don't believe that, right? Did you know that was real? Someone hacked the Chicago TV station and played that video. Does that Max Hedgerl? Thank you for the throw. My pleasure, then, Bobber. I try to do the best I can, and seriously, it was a pretty serious readjusting of thought in my mind and way of being for me to accept that pharmaceuticals are necessary for certain situations, right? That pie looks incredible, it's a really good pie. You always have such good food to show us, ha-ha. And eating healthy is ridiculously important. If the first order of business, if you're having stress, mental health issues, physical issues, whatever it is, whatever issues you're having in life, that is making you not appreciate this ride, the first thing I would change, I would change two things, right? Or include two things into your life. One of them is eating healthy, not that the pie is healthy, every now and then it's good to have a treat, right? You eat healthy and you exercise, okay? And the third thing, which is at the same level, stop consuming corporate propaganda, right? That crap will rot your soul, right? So one of the reasons I found that a lot of people have stress, anxiety, related issues about life is because they're consuming corporate propaganda, okay? So my recommendation on that front, if you're watching CNN, Fox, if you're reading Washington Post, New York Times, Forbes, Economist, if you're reading and listening to any of our politicians, really tuning in to see what they have to say, turn that crap off, right? Just turn it off. If you wanna know what's going on, you have to read analysis, discussion of what is really taking place. You have to know your place in history. You have to know cause and effect, action, reaction, solution, right? So one of the first things you need to do, people need to do to have a better grasp of what life is really about is stop watching corporate propaganda. Go to individuals, independent people that are real, that don't have a corporate agenda that they're pushing. Basically, people who haven't been bought and paid for a thousand times over, that couldn't give a rat sass about you, all they care about is their bank accounts, right? Oh man, that looks so good. 80s hacking. You could do that with Nokia 3110 now. Nice buddy, hey. Ta-ta-ta-ta. Standup comedy specials have been a real bomb lately as well. Laughing is definitely important. Laughing is ridiculously important. And for me, I have a few to go to things I go to that I watch. If I really wanna have an amazing, amazing time just to lift my energy and make me appreciate that this world, this universe is more than what it seems. One of them is space dandy. I think I watched space dandy from beginning to end three times now, right? Cowboy bebop is heavier. Samurai shampoo is brilliant too, okay? Samurai Jack, amazing. So I watch anime, a lot of anime, repeats of anime, new anime to lift me up, okay? I won't lie, Chichou. My mental health is problematic at the moment. Martin, I don't doubt it, brother. I don't doubt it. Everybody's problematic right now. All right, I'm back. Hey, Dante, we had some people asking about pharmaceuticals. I gave my take on it, okay? So you can put your two cents in worth. And I'll read the comment. It was from Ding Bobber and I gave my take on it, but this was what he posted. What do you think about the long-term effects of psychotropics versus the benefit they give some people? For instance, I am aware of the dangers of the medication I am on, but I need it, unfortunately, okay? So I'm not sure if you have your perspective on that. And I think Ding is still around, okay? Honestly, I think everyone's mental health is being tested. This is a slow motion trauma. Everyone is going through. It's scary, it's tough. Yeah. And one of the things that is stressing people out the most is because they don't know what's going on. For us, if you've been here for three months, we talked about this, we knew what was going on. So one of the best things we can do for mental health, one of the things I've had to do is not be caught by surprise to be aware of what's going on in our societies, right? Because not knowing in the past would send me on the waves like this, right? That was at the whim of corporate media, propaganda, politicians, corporations, of how they played with my emotions, right? So I took power back and I educated myself as to the ways of the world. Once I educated myself as to the ways of the world, that anxiety very much disappeared from my life, okay? So take that however way you like, dragon. I'm on the opposite end. This is the first time in years where I have the space to finally calm down and relax. I didn't realize just how high-strung and irritable I've been, awesome dragons. Fun, fun, fun, very good, right? One of the things I'm appreciating with what's happening right now is people are moving slower. Things have slowed down and that is crucial for mental health. What our current economic system tries to do is try to kick things into high gear because they need that growth, right? Consume, consume, consume, work, work, work, work. Do, do, do, do, do, right? Cut that off, slow it down, breathe, read, exercise, walk, just sit down and think, right? Chill. One of the reasons there is major mental health issues is because people have never stopped doing, right? They never stopped and spent time alone, right? So that is crucial dragon. I can see it around me as well. There's a calmness and it's initially it was fear. Now it's processing information, right? Appreciating the book they might be reading, the music they might be listening to. One of the best things I've read, just a little quote, I'm not sure which platform was I read it, right? But it said, it basically, I think I'm, well, I'm gonna be paraphrasing, but basically said, remember who you turned to in times of chaos, the artists, right? Because what's happening is a lot of artists are creating music and paintings and talking and making videos and doing everything they can, right? To contribute a positive aspect to our society in these times of chaos. We're not turning to the politicians or to the economists to give us comfort. We're turning to the artists in the world to give us comfort, right? To see us through these hard times. That's something everybody has to keep in mind. So when this thing blows over, the storm blows over, don't forget the people who were there for you, okay? And make sure you hold the people accountable who took things away from you in times of chaos, who try to accumulate more power for themselves in times of chaos, right? Very important to put things into context once the storm passes. Dante, I'm so glad you recommended the subject. Awesome, Spider-Man. Yeah, Dante, thank you, Barad. Like, important, okay? I wouldn't have done it if you hadn't asked, by the way. Just so you know. It's something that I don't know if I'm comfortable with or not. For me, I've gone through a lot of waves in my life, right? So I've been knocked down a lot. If you follow my work, you know why, right? You know, just to teach you how to deal with grief, right? So I've been hit pretty hard multiple times and I've been able to, lucky enough, survive the impacts and have been able to lift myself up. And every time I've come up, I'm a little harder. Okay? So I have empathy, sympathy, but when it comes to my own personal thing, certain things, I go a little bit too hardcore on them. So thank you, Dante, for bringing this up. Elk's Pride Pictures, how are you doing, brother? 20 years ago, I started taking prescription antidepressants at a time where information was much less readily available. Anecdotes of personal experiences were harder to come by and it seemed like something that was necessary for me at 21 years old. It can be a challenge to find resources for individuals struggling with what's commonly identified with depression and anxiety that aren't just medications. I could talk on this all day. Are you still Elk's Pride? Are you still taking? If you worry about something, you can change. Do it. If you can't change it, there's no point worrying. There's no point worrying. I agree with Dante. I do my best, lonely picky. I do my best to stay positive and keep smiling because I know that whatever I'm afraid of, the other residents are feeling a 10-fold. So it's about making them feel safe before myself, but it's a lot harder than I thought it would be. Yeah, lonely picky. I think people are realizing that there are things in this world that are more important or things that we have to have in mind than some of the superficial things that have been rammed down our throats. So I think that's what really we're seeing that people are starting to care about the other, what the other thinks, how the other feels, right? So that's the positive aspect of what's going on in our societies. We're becoming more aware that we are very much connected, right? While before this, we were very much disconnected, right? That connection, I have a feeling that it's gonna hold once the storm passes over, prepare yourself for the societal changes that are coming on a positive light. Capital, power will try to make sure they control everything. We have to make sure that we stay on this path and take care of our communities and don't give up the power that we've acquired right now. A lot of people may feel like they're powerless right now, but this is the time where you do have the power. You just have to use it in the right way, right? It's incredible, it's an awakening really, okay? And that is the positive aspect that was taking place. I had major issues as a child. I was expelled from school at five years old, expelled from school for attacking the teacher with a pencil. I'm laughing because I've been attacked with a pencil before. I've had a pencil shoved into me and sticking out of me. And a five-year-old, you don't know, it's ridiculous to expel a five-year-old. It is insane, right? Absurd. I'm sorry if I'm laughing, Martin, by the way. I hope it's okay. I don't mean to make light of it, but watching a little Martin the five years old go with a pencil. This seems funny with the cider in his hand. I'm coming. It's strange, I'm fine throughout the week. I work from home and I have online uni, but I always take Friday evenings off as a break for myself, nice. But lately, I can't relax. All of a sudden, I feel all charged up and ready to do anything but sit and watch TV or read or draw or do anything I want to do throughout the week. And it results in me wasting my Friday evenings, pacing around, doing nothing or worse, sitting at my desk and wasting time on my phone. Absurdacon, try cooking. Have you tried cooking? Cooking is very relaxing. Just introduce different routines that you might start appreciating. If you're very anxious, like feel antsy, try to figure out what's making you feel antsy. Do you need to check news? There is no problem checking out news if you feel antsy about it. If your desire is there and your desire to do something and you holding back is making you anxious, then fulfill that desire, right? I know that's sometimes the way it works for me. If I have something on my mind that I need to do, I can't really just sit back and not do it. I do it and then I can sit back and chill and relax. Or at least I take a look at it and let the thought bounce around my mind, right? All large companies, all large companies, productivity has increased at an incredible rate and still people work the same amount of hours. We will never be happy without our freedom. Almost everyone I know is unhappy. We are slaves to the elite. Rendle, a lot of people are, right? This is the time we need to take that freedom, right? Free our chains, break our chains, right? How we do it is gonna be a long drawn out thing, okay? I love what we have to make our own legal sense. You don't say, you wanna defend this view in earnest or are you just here to troll? I think he's just here to troll. I wanna see my stash, yeah, I ain't joking. Yeah, opiate was a great first look at tools later, this geography, zero tolerance. So yeah, by the way, we're sort of going towards zero tolerance for silly trolling, right? No, I just had lots of experience as a patient with opiates, don't they? Yeah, cool. I've seen the opiate defense force online before. It's a viewpoint. Gicho, what's up? Always be sleeping, or sleeping waves, always be sleeping, sleeping waves, how are you doing? Oh my God. By the way, thank you for the follows. Thank you for the subs, gang, appreciate it. Nicholas, how are you doing? Got some macaroon, Moroccan homos and celery for the stream, nice. What snacks do you have? I don't have healthy snacks today. I have blueberry pie, but homos and celery stick better than this, brother, better than this. We made a trip to the bakery and grabbed another pie. Sometimes it's required to have a treat, right? And these guys are, these guys are macarons, not macarons, what am I saying? I forgot the word. It's the almond paste thing, marzipan, magical, the comic book guy, what's happening? Hello, blah, blah, but how are you doing? Welcome to our live stream, elk. I try to make film and music that deals with mental health as a way of turning my own experiences into something that might help in some small way to remove stigmas and taboos around issues of depression and anxiety. Awesome elk, right? And that's one thing that's helped me out as well, sharing information. And by the way, for those of you that are on the stream right now are watching this stream later on, right? Elk pride pictures has put out a movie, independent movie. Oh my God, the name, it was on my tongue. I had to do the intro for it and I, oh man, elk. It went away. Wretch, I knew it would come back to me. He put out an independent movie called Wretch. It's a fun movie, I've watched it. Okay, if you like B, sci-fi, horror, sort of funny and sort of out of this world type of show, I highly recommend watching it. I think it's gonna be released in a couple of weeks or it's already released. Mortar and Pistol. Oh my God, Space Dandy, yeah, Space Dandy's so good. That's a Tibetan singing bowl. Oh, this guy, yeah. Every, in my part of the world, every day at 7 p.m., okay, in Vancouver, in Victoria, at 7 p.m., to show tribute to the healthcare workers, everybody's going outside and bringing pots and pans and banging them and clapping, right? So at 7 p.m., every day in Victoria and Vancouver anyway, I don't know if this is happening in other cities, at 7 p.m., because the shift's over, they work 12 hour shifts, right? At 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., they switch over. At 7 p.m., I take this by the window and go ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. All right? And then I go pick up my partner. Okay, important, important. It makes people feel good. The sense of community in our lives right now is amazing, so much more intense than it has been for years, right? Because people realize we're in this together. Really, there's a huge, huge positive aspect to what is taking place right now. It is empowering, make sure you embrace it, okay? Don't get caught up in the fear and the hype and the anxiety of corporate propagandists. Look around your community and realize what's taking place, right? Participate in it, support it. Make sure you make it a permanent state of being, okay? That is how you can deal with the anxiety and the fear and the mental health issues that are, some people might be going through, I think everyone's going through, but you can find support within your community. It is extremely important and it is extremely empowering, okay? Patreon, you won F9 too. Thank you very much for popping up the Patreon. Here's our Patreon page. It's a great way to follow this work. If you have the funds, fantastic way to support it. If you don't have the funds, you can just follow and notifications will be sent to you whenever we load something on, right? And if you have, if you're following the work there, if you are supporting that work, if there's anything you want to talk about, make sure you let me know and we'll either set up a stream for an open discussion or I'll create a video to address some of the topics that you would like to cover. And that goes with people who are on our Twitch Discord page, okay? You can definitely contact me through Twitter, Gaps, Mines, VK and Elo, as well as BitShoot and YouTube. And we do have YouTube membership available right now as well, right? We just became available in the last couple of weeks. So for the YouTube members, there's a little community section there. If there's anything you'd like to see us create content for, please post a comment and let me know and I'll try to make sure we get it done. Okay. Doop, doop, doop, doop. Okay. I don't know how, where the chat is. I'm gonna scroll down a little bit, gang. Elk, I'm going to get outside and take a walk before it rains. Be well, everyone. Thanks for this forum. A topic very important to me. Awesome, Elk. I hope you enjoy your walk. And everyone, if you can get your hands on Retch, what Elk Pride Pictures has made, it's a fun movie. Oh, wow. There's a lot of chat going on. I'm just gonna scroll down. Pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa. Oh, wow. Okay. I'm all the way down to the bottom, gang. So if there's anything that was addressed towards me, please let me know. I think Dante is taking care of a lot of business and talking to people and there's a fair bit of mods here which are doing well there. They're here to make sure everybody's taking care of and thank you very much, mods. Dante, that is very, very true. So merely human, how are you doing? Iron smash, how are you doing? Welcome, welcome. There's a lot of people that popped in. Nick Everdin, laugh it out. People debating religion in chat, I wrote. They're allowed to debate religion if they want, right? It's okay. Catholic traditionalist, how are you doing? Good afternoon, good folks. Good afternoon to you as well and happy Easter to you. Catholic traditionalist and to everyone, right? Do you believe in the law of attraction? I believe in doing. But I do believe that if you put yourself in a state of being, you will exist in that state of being. If you put yourself in a state of anxiety, you will experience life in a state of anxiety. If you put yourself in a state of caring, you will experience your life through the perspective of empathy and caring. So, but if you think, you know, I believe if I draw a picture of a mansion and I put it on my desk and that is, you know, I will have a mansion, maybe, but I have no desire to have that constantly in my life. The thought of that, for me, it's a life that matters, not accumulation of material possessions, right? It's experience, it's doing. So maybe that is what I'm attracting, right? Your plants make me happy. Me too. Magicum, magicum, me too. What's up, Chichon Chat? Felix, how are you doing? Welcome, welcome. Hannah, hello, hello, hello. Had a huge trip planned to take to Lake Chelan in August with friends and that will likely get canceled. So everything is ruined for the best time of the year. Hannah, don't consider it as being ruined. Like, as you know, I go to festivals in the summer. All the festivals, music festivals are gone, right? They're canceled. And that's when I do some dancing, some serious journeys in sort of on the mindset of heroic journeys as Terence McKenna would put it, okay? But I don't consider it being ruined. It's just another state of being, right? I'll have to find alternative ways to experience that, right? Spider-Man, I'll be back. I'll be lurking for a bit, lurk away, brother. The world could use an Easter about now, I think, yeah. This is a safe space unless you troll, yeah. Oh, is tomorrow Easter? I think today, some people celebrate today, some people tomorrow, right? I think that message was healthy. That's what I'm feeling. This situation calls for a new lens on the world, like the old rules don't apply. Frankly, it's a relief. It's a relief, dragons, right? I'm so depressed. Hannah, you shouldn't be depressed. Get yourself out of that. Look at the positive that's taking place. Think about what's, here, Hannah, just name one positive aspect of what's happening right now. One positive, right? One positive. And you know what I'm gonna ask you next? What's, can they mean two positives? Because there's multiple positive things that are taking place right now, right? What's the main content of the stream usually? Mental health? No, Nick, we do, God, in our last five, four, we've done current events, we've done math tutorial, we've done economics, we've talked about education, and this is mental health, and we're gonna be doing comic book reading. We go all over the place, all over the place. Ding, chichou, have you ever heard of guy, goya say, I'm using it as a replacement? I know that word. I've seen it before, but I can't put it somewhere. Replacement for energy drinks, which have a terrible effect on my overall energy life. Yeah, energy drinks stay away from, that's pure poison, as far as I'm concerned. Crashing hard and feeling terrible. Plus, they are very unhealthy. Goyas, US, I can't even pronounce that, is a leaf from Ecuador, high in nutrients, but also caffeine, highly recommended. Brother, energy drinks cut that crap out. That's like telling me, you don't feel good and McDonald's makes you feel bad. Go, stop eating McDonald's, right? Eat an apple, if you're hungry. So energy drinks is like poison, like really, just cut poison from your life. Your mental health will improve, right? I'm gonna scroll down. Heroic dose, chichou, what would you rather, a million dollars or extra two years to your lifespan? It really depends on my health, right? If I'm pooping and pissing myself, I can't walk, I need a machine to breathe it through, and I'm in pain, I don't want an extra two years, right? So it's not life, how long you live, it's the quality of life you have, right? I've always mentioned this, it's not how long the relationship lasts, right? It's not about longevity, it's about quality, right? It's about intensity. So I can't, I don't consider money and life to be in the same category to choose from, right? It doesn't register with me, they're not compatible, right? Felix, I think that the law of attraction sometimes works in the fact that the more you desire something, you'll either subconsciously or consciously put yourself in a situation to attract the thing you desire towards yourself, yeah, and you're gonna work towards it, right? Like it's just a reminder, the law of attraction is basically a reminder, hey, this is what you wanna do, do it. In large part, right? The one thing that brings me happiness is cannabis. Okay, good. Okay, Hannah, here's one positive aspect of what's taking place right now which should make you ecstatic. The cannabis industry is becoming legitimate, right? And this pandemic is accelerating that rollout of the industry within our societies. So if that is making you happy, then look into how you can incorporate not just consuming cannabis, but making the cannabis industry a part of your life, right? Embrace what makes you happy, what energizes you, what motivates you, right? Okay, Hannah, what's the second thing that is a positive from this life, from what's going on right now? I'm gonna scroll down and look for anything directed towards me, merely human. I'm just gonna check to see, there's a lot of chat going on. Oh, wow, that's why there's a lot of chat going on. There's a lot of people here. Hello, everyone. How are you doing? I hope you guys are doing well, okay? Merely human, I want you to know that I am grateful for the privilege to be in you. It's my privilege, really. I love this. I love open discussion. I'm against censorship and shutting people off, right? So I love this open platform that we can talk, right? So thank you, but it's my privilege, okay? Privilege to be in your chat and hear your message of resilience in this tragic time. I feel that you are using your social power in a good way for the well-being of others and it is an infectious mindset. Thank you for this. Thank you for being here, Merely Human. And if it's a law of attraction, I wanna do this. So we're having this, right? But it's not just me doing this. Is you guys are looking for this. So we just are able to put this together thanks to technology and a little bit of work from our end, right? We just had to make sure that we were set up for this thing. A huge thank you to the mods for taking care of business, by the way. We would not be here in this form if it wasn't for the mods, right? Catholic traditionalists spend the day of prayer for fasting and meditation yesterday. Very good day for physical, spiritual, and emotional health, yeah. And fasting is amazing, by the way. Catholic traditionalists brings this up. Fasting is amazing, okay? If you've never done fasting before, do a little bit of research and do some fasting. Incorporate fasting into your life, right? Incorporate, I always go back to food, but make sure you're consuming good food. Make sure you're not overeating. Overeating is one of the worst things you can do in your life, okay? So keep that in mind as well. We will be stuck inside forever, medical, inside forever. Medical community is making zero progress. There won't be a vaccine for a year. Hannah, I'm not looking for a vaccine to bring us out of this personally. The vaccine is not the ultimate goal as far as I'm concerned. The restructuring of a political economic system to be able to deal with these types of situations is my solution to what's happening, right? That means decentralization, making sure the supply chain is not interrupted so easily. It's making sure our economic system is not so fragile where, anyway, this is all politics and stuff. And one of the main things is food security and community, right? So it's not vaccine that I think is the solution to all of this. It's everything else that is the solution to what's taking place. That's my take, okay? So I'm gonna keep on scrolling down, gang. If I see chichos, I'm gonna read. Sleepy wave, chicho. Any advice on forgiveness and learning to work, lean on from a place of kindness instead of judgment. I feel like I am so frustrated for feeling like I am doing too little, not working enough. Sleepy waves. Forgiveness, that's hard, right? The first thing you have to do is forgive yourself, right? So one of the things that people have a hard time with is, like you said, forgiveness, right? Forgiving others and stuff like this. But I think the first place that begins is to forgive yourself. Because we all, really, we all loop things in our lives that we wish we hadn't done, right? Oh, if only this. I wish I didn't do this. Oh, what a mistake. Take that in, right? And you can loop it for a while to try to figure out what the mistake was that you did, right? What the wrong turn was that you took. But as long as you're in a place that is improving, you're happy with your progression and that is key, right? Try to improve every day. Then let go of that regret, forgive yourself. Once you forgive yourself for certain things that you have done in the past, and we all have, we all have, really. There isn't a single person that hasn't made tremendous errors in their lives. Then you can easily forgive others as well, okay? As far as doing too little and stuff like this and not working enough, incorporate something in your life that is gonna help you. I don't wanna say help you, but basically deal with what you're feeling, right? If you don't feel like you're doing enough, then look inside your community to see what needs to be done, right? Right now, there are people in our community that are putting posts out for the elderly or whatnot, saying, hey, if there's anything you need, you know, we're making a batch of stew. Anybody need a batch of stew, need some food, will deliver it to you, right? And they go deliver it, or they arrange for someone to come and pick it up. So even the smallest thing that you do to contribute to your community can be extremely helpful, right? It'll make you feel amazing. Like seriously, one of the reasons I'm here doing this, I started making videos, doing blogging and stuff like this, was for mental health. I saw our society going down a toilet in the early 2000s, and by 2005, I was spending. Like, if you guys, like, I'm doing a lot of work right now. Like really, my full-time gig is this, even though the money aspect of it doesn't reflect that, right? But I spend more time making videos, doing live streaming, doing all the social media, doing all this stuff than I do teaching students, right? Okay. But the reason I got into this, and I was, I've been doing this for 15 years, right? My first blogs I put out were 2005. And the reason I started blogging was because I was in a state where I saw the world going down the toilet, and I had to contribute in a way to prevent that, right? To make it go down a different direction, or as much as I could anyway, right? So the one thing you could do is start a blog and write about something, share information, become a node. And a lot of you will know that, I mentioned this before, I'm just acting as a node, right? I'm taking information and passing it along as much as I can. A lot of the times, some of the times I'm taking information, remixing it, maybe mathematics, maybe food, maybe this, maybe politics, maybe economics, maybe whatever it may be, right? And then spreading that, right? So if you act as a node, as long as you're doing, sharing information, that will lift you up. It did me anyway, really, where I can sleep soundly at night, even though sometimes I only sleep four hours because I'm very excited I got something to do, right? I get up at 4, 3 in the morning, I'm like, start working away because I love it, right? I'm just scrolling down, gang. Case man, Martin, mods, thank you for taking care of business. Looks like there's a little bit of troll action going on. Good evening, chicho, and good evening, people. Loki, how are you doing? Loki star, welcome to another stream. Coolio, how's it going? Sleepy waves, reminder to stay hydrated. Reminder to stay hydrated, that's true. Here's my tea. Stormy winks, you mentioned that fasting can also be terrible. Yeah, do your research, really. Like everything that I say, do your research. Like I've known people that try to fast for 10 days, don't fast for 10 days unless you know what it is that you're doing. Because after three days, your body starts consuming your own muscles. It needs protein, right? So the longest fast I've done is three days, okay? I won't do, from the research I've done, I won't do longer than three day fast, okay? Right now anyway, that might change my mind if I do further research. I'm just gonna scroll again. Perps, how you doing, hey, chicho? What do you think of neutral picks? Like semax, the hexa that improve cognitive functions and treat depression and neurodegenerative diseases that look Alzheimer's. I don't know anything about them, perps. I don't, Dante might have a better opinion on that. But I know people who have Alzheimer's and Parkinson's stuff and they take pills up the yin-yang and from what I understand, they have to, right? I personally haven't had to deal with that and I hope I never do. So, but if I do, I will definitely do the research into these pharmaceuticals for sure. So do your research. Ning, buber. I've heard that you should leave 16, 18 hours a day for your body to digest food. Also, you should go to bed hungry. Yeah, hungry for sure. Don't eat heavy before you go to sleep. Hungry and not eat right before bed. Is it true that when you fast, you have more energy and your body has more capacity to heal? Let me read your next sentence. Hope so because I've been leaving big gaps between my last meal and next day's meal. I can tell you from experience, Ning, when I fasted, my energy level just went through the roof. Like you think I'm pretty active right now. My energy level, when I was fasting for three days, 95% of the time I was high octane, right? Burning fuel, like really high energy, doing a lot, multitasking up the yin-yang. Mine very clear, but there was like 5% where I all of a sudden would crash and I would just go, ooh. And then that would last a few minutes, half an hour maybe and then energy would pick up again, boop, right? So I can give you my experience with it. Yeah, if you're, because consuming food, digesting uses up a lot of energy, right? Like one of the greatest inventions that humanity has ever had was fire. And it's not just because it provided protection and heat and all that jazz. It's because you cooked food, so it began the digestive process to a certain degree. It made food easier for us to digest, so it saved us energy, right? It was a conservation of energy that was really the mechanism that made fire so powerful for us. It wasn't just because it provided heat and fire. It was because it allowed us to eat foods more easily, digest food more easily and get that energy out of it, right? So yeah, don't constantly feel live in a state of fullness. That's disaster, right? Feeling hungry is a good thing. If you haven't felt hungry for years, try it out. And I'm not talking about, oh, I feel like snacking. I'm talking about hungry, right? I know a lot of people that haven't felt hungry for years because they're constantly eating. That'll destroy you, okay? Sill, sill, chicho. If you remember when you were at your worst, and imagine others being there at some point, it helps me to forgive sometimes. You said you do this more than teaching students, but you are teaching us. You are informing us. Thus we are grateful. That's my pleasure, Sill. Thank you. How do you consume cannabis? Vape, Nicholas. It will consume fat before muscle. And if you fast right, you can still work out. I do prolong fast pretty regularly. Yeah, you can definitely work out if you're fasting. And yeah, you do consume fat, but fat doesn't contain protein as far as I understand, Nicholas. And one thing that happens, your brain needs protein. Okay, so if you're not consuming protein during fasting for an extended period of time, you might feel a little foggy. If you're feeling foggy, sit down. Relax, right? Don't go hardcore when you're fasting. Rambo, how are you doing? And yeah, fasting definitely consumes fat, right? But you don't wanna go to a point where your body's protein deprived, so it goes after your muscles. You remind me of search tanking on. Stunning? I've heard that a lot. And if you wanna know my take on System of a Down, do Chicho System of a Down review. I wrote a review of their music back in 2005, okay? It was a really good review. It's a fantastic review. Fasting, still. It's, fasting is life-changing, right? Anuj, are you guys talking about intermittent fasting? Yeah, Anuj. People are talking about fasting. And I think it's an amazing way to improve your life. Really builds up a connection between yourself and food. Huge, huge, huge, right? If you're missing that connection between your life and your food, do what you need to do to build up a connection with your food again. That includes cooking, that includes fasting, that includes acquiring healthier food, that includes eliminating garbage foods such as energy drinks or junk food, restaurant places. Anxiety has been stopping me from a mask of Raven. Anxiety has been stopping me from getting more into math education and helping people in that way. We're all allowed to feel anxious, a mask of Raven. And we go through cycles, right? So if you're feeling anxious, you're not doing it, just chill with it and then come back slowly again, right? By the way, Mask of Raven has helped us out a lot during our math streams and he's offered his help on our Discord for anyone that has math questions. For that, Mask of Raven, thank you very much. As well as others as well, right? Yeah, Ramadan, it's part of a ritual for many people. Chico, you should do a music discussion live stream. Ding, wobber, just because it came up, right? We've done a little bit of music before and after, we're gonna have a four day break, I believe. That's when the next four or five streams are scheduled. I think the next one we do is gonna be on Thursday. During that time, I'm gonna be loading up, I think, pretty sure the monopoly live streams we did on Twitch from like two years ago, I'm gonna load those on YouTube, okay? However, after the next round of streams that we already got scheduled done, I've already talked to my partner, okay? And she does a little DJ mixing electronic music and she's talked to three other DJ friends that they have and the odds are in the next set of streams that I'm gonna announce, we're gonna set up a day where she's gonna do mixing. You guys are gonna listen to some of the electronic I listen to because she's my electronic music source because I don't have to put the energy in there to seek out electronic music. And if you're into music, you know what takes a fair bit of effort to find good music, right? So I do my hip hop and metal and alternative types of music, my research and I listen to that stuff and she's doing all the electronic stuff. Her taste is amazing. So I think what we're trying to set up is four DJs in a row, okay? Maybe three, maybe four, maybe five, right? So we just say four where she does a session and there's a couple of people that are getting on Twitch, they're creating new channels. So she might do a DJ mix and then we're gonna raid the next person that's gonna be doing the DJ set and then from there, raid to the next one, raid to the next one. We'll try to set it up, okay? So we're gonna do a test run, just make sure everything's gonna work out, okay? We might need to get some wires and stuff to make it happen, but we'll see, okay? And yeah, music for sure. Thanks, Chichou, that means a lot. Oh, Mask of Raven, my pleasure, man. Seriously, you've helped me out. Your math is more powerful than mine. You've been correcting my mistakes and stuff, which I appreciate. So you've been teaching me, same with Audmic and a couple of other people that have been there for the math stuff, which is fantastic, man, I love it. And one of the reasons I got into blogging, which was to share information, right? I knew the world was going to hell in the hell basket, shit in the hell, I don't know what the saying is, right? But when I started getting blogging and stuff like this, the surprising aspect to me, the thing that really blew me away was, I started learning at a rapid pace. So I appreciate all the feedback and all the interaction I've received, right? Case, man, down here, down here with us at the bottom of chat, we had someone earlier asking about your qualification to provide mental health advice. I have none, life, right? I don't have a degree. Want to address that since we have an audience of decent size? Okay, like, if you're looking for a piece of paper, I have none. However, I got experience up the yin yang, right? I've gone through some serious hard times. Just so you know, I know some people know this already, but in my life, I've buried two brothers, okay? So that sends you on a loop where you become insane, right? The world is like, boom, it's devastating. And then you lift yourself back up, okay? Cool, awesome, case, man, oh my God, DJ stream, yes, yes, yes, okay. Chucho, do you think mental health issues are becoming more prevalent or is it just that we are becoming more aware of them? Bird, I think what's happening is mental health issues. People are considering it to be mental health, right? And it is to a certain degree, right? Like one of the things I tell people is this, like people say, oh, certain entheogens make them paranoid, right? Like cannabis and stuff, they, oh, it makes me paranoid, man, I can't do it. I go, well, maybe you should be paranoid, right? Maybe you should be paranoid, right? So what we're seeing right now is people have been living in a certain way and in a sort of a delusion, right? Where they think the world is supposed to operate this way. And now they're beginning to realize that wait a second, this is not working. This doesn't make sense, it's an illusion, right? The veil has been lifted, the emperor has no clothes, the economic system is a sham, right? The political system is a circus, it's ridiculous. Our judiciary system is show trials, the policing force is enforcement, right? All of these things that we're supposed to have faith in, believe in, give our lives for are a sham, right? So all of a sudden people are having to adjust to that. So I don't necessarily consider this, as you said, what is it becoming, mental health become more prevalent? Is the veil has been lifted, the truth is coming out and people need to deal with that, okay? We're awakening as a global community, right? As a society, as a family, right? And we're all awakening at the same time, right? There are some people that knew what was going on, but a huge mass of the population is now becoming aware that, oh my God, what, right? Should we consider that mental health or should we call it awakening, right? Realization, I'm gonna scroll down. Going to hell in a hand basket, thank you very much, case man. Chico, many mental health issues, diagnosis is based on what patients say. Many doctors question the current system of dealing with mental health problems and describing drugs, prescribing drugs, yeah. Many mental, I'm gonna read that again, Sil. Many mental health issues, issues, diagnosis is based on what patients say. Many doctors question the current system of dealing with mental problems and prescribing drugs as they should and many people should do this as well, right? Many people should do this as well. People put too much faith in the system and many people have been burned by it, right? I found myself, Nick, I find myself taking DMT and magic mushrooms and they have unlocked all the suppressed, terrible emotions I've had since childhood. You're breaking down barriers, walls. Rambo, I love you. I love you guys too. Wow, I made it down to the bottom. What the, whoa, whoa, whoa, sweetness. I'm at the bottom of the chat. Are we still streaming? Nice, awesome. Cool, cool. Ding, it's a very explosive performance with excellent musicians all around. The lead performer shreds the ukulele, like I've never seen. Obviously, I missed part of the discussion on this. Anuj, yeah, chichou, laws are based on legal fiction. When the fiction starts to fade away, people have existential crises, yeah. And I think it's a good thing that we're having an existential crisis. Hi from the bottom of chat again. Hello, case man, how are you doing? Do you have a cure for corona now? Education, information? Is it a cure? I don't know. It allows you to deal with things. What music festival do you go to? I was planning on going to one in Montreal before all this pandemic stuff. I go to, there's two that we have planned on going to this summer. Local music festivals, that one of them that we've been going to, so sad that we're not gonna go, we've gone for four years in a row, I think four years in a row now, where they have something called a silent disco because they're doing the thing in a park in the city. It's a small town, can't call it a city, it's a small town. It's a small town that's in a park. So at 12 o'clock or one o'clock in the morning, they have DJs come up and they have three DJs set up. And it's electronic. So they have three DJs set up and you put on headphones and it's called silent disco. And it's not disco music, it's electronic mixing DJs. And you have three channels you can tune into and they change colors and each DJ is designed a color, blue, green, red. And you see a couple of hundred people, right? Two, three hundred people with the headsets on that have different colors tuning into the different DJs and you can see who's playing, who's listening to what music. It is absolutely phenomenal and it goes until sunrise, like four, five, six, five o'clock in the morning, right? Amazing, it's beautiful. Chucho, I have to recommend NPR music, tiny desk concert. Also, I was talking about the Tmmini, tiny desk. Ding, if you can go to our Discord and post what you recommend in our music folder, I would gladly check them out, okay? Because there's no way I'm gonna remember this and be able to find this in chat again. Don't you sing a song? Why don't I sing a song for you? Everyone is so depressed. Please bring us some joy again, Rambo. I have a horrendous voice, but I can sing you a Persian song that I've known since childhood, right? What is it? It's Golesangam and my partner found an electronic set that mixes this. Oh my God. What is it? Go, it says. Golesangam, golesangam, cheapegam as deletangam, misse aftab a geberman, natabi sardam o birengam. Da, da, da, da, da, da, da. I don't know the next lyrics, the next verses. Basically, it says I'm the rock pebbles in the bottom of a pot of flour. Golesangam, golesangam, cheapegam as deletangam. How can I, so it says, I'm the pebbles in the pot of flowers that are in there, cheapegam as deletangam. How can I tell you that my heart aches? Golesangam, golesangam, cheapegam as deletangam, misse aftab a geberman, natabi sardam o birengam. If you don't give me water, cheapegam, golesangam, misse aftab, natabi. If you don't water me, I will dry up and misse aftab, deletangam, sardam o birengam. I will be cold and without color, without life. I'm just translating as best as I can from Farsi. Aside from that, I know lyrics from some other stuff. I used to know a lot more in lyrics, and I know some if I hear the tune playing, right? Oh yeah, Detroit claims. They created the silent disco because they unveiled it years ago at their movement festival, formerly called Detroit Electronic Music Festival. Oh, really? I have a relative and friends that have gone to the Detroit Electronic Music Festival. They loved it. They loved it, right? The online one they did was rigged. The Grand National. What's the Grand National, Martin? If you're gonna troll, be like Rambo. At least be funny. Yeah, like Rambo pops in and he's doing funny stuff, request stuff, and he's not rude, he's kind, and that's fine. And I don't consider that trolling. I consider that wanting to interact in a way that he wants to interact, but it's not destructive, right? And I sang for you guys because of Rambo, right? I have audiophile headphones. Send, he said that. Okay, so someone's talking, hey, Airmenj. Menj, how are you doing? Yes. Hi. You familiar with John Zirzan? If yes, what's your, I don't know John Zirzan. Sorry. Case man. Close back, right? I'm gonna scroll down, I'm gonna scroll down. Felix, about a month ago on a stream, you recommended three, three, six mafia on South Park, Mexican. Yeah, I checked them out and I really liked them. I usually listen to more com rap, like a tribe call, tribe call quest is amazing, right? But I really like three, six mafia. Three, six mafia is phenomenal, man. Phenomenal. I've been listening to Rascals, but I switched over to three, six mafia again. I was looping three, six mafia on the ground, one, two, three for a couple of weeks, two or three weeks on my walks. And then I went to Rascals, NASCAS, NASRAS, oh God. And I did it in a couple of walks, I was like, okay, no, back to three, six mafia, their lyrics are so much tighter, hip nodded. Ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch, their high hat going and their rhythm, their heavy lyrics and South Park, Mexican, man. I gotta begin to loop that again. I listened to everything South Park, Mexican put out 20 years ago. I looped that stuff for a few years, right? And I knew a lot of the lyrics, wiggie, wiggie, wiggie, can't you see? Are you singing Persian? I'm singing really old school Persian music. Rambo was trying to be funny mods. I think Ch-ch-ch would have laughed. Oh, what did Rambo say? You guys didn't delete Rambo, did you? I don't mind Rambo. No, you guys didn't kill Rambo. Did you guys kill Rambo? Oh, nice, Rambo's back. Thanks for removing that. Bringing him back, case man. Thank you. Yeah, Rambo's legit. Rambo's okay. Don't ban Rambo. Rambo, are you still here? Rambo said, never sing again. No, no, it's okay. He can say never sing again. That's okay. I'm okay with that. I already told you, I have Rhonda's voice. Rambo, I hope you come back. One of my baseball players is Persian. His family rule in his, is he only is allowed to speak Farsi to his mother in English to his father. The mom wants the culture and language to continue on. What a beautiful way to preserve culture. Yeah, language is important. Persian philosophy and poetry is superb. Superb, so superb. Last time I went to movement. Horse racing, thank you. Wiggy, wiggy, wiggy. Can't you see? I listen to Trap Call Quest almost every day when I go on walks. That combination is meditative, meditative. Rambo was back, it's fine. Is he back? Awesome, awesome, okay. He was unbanned, nice. I love you, awesome Rambo, thank you. I'm glad you didn't go away. I love Rambo, mods are paranoid. Yeah, one thing that's happened, we had some nasty mods come here, right? So we're a little bit on a hair trigger, right? So if you're trying to troll in a good way, Rambo, thank you for coming back. Apex Twins, nice. Nervous with all these folks in here. How many we got? Yeah, we're gonna get just the heads up mods. We're gonna start getting more and more people coming in. I think we're about to kick it into the next phase of Chicho. I hope we're ready for it. Say no to one mobopia, don't do drugs, stay in school. Thank you for the public service announcement. Lots of mods are in here, awesome. One of the greats, Apex Twins, one of the greats. You should become Canadian president, no. But please, wear your hat there too. Ah, maybe, maybe. It's nice being aerodynamic. So, can we have a sexy time with Chicho once a month? What do you mean, how so? Catholic traditionalists, I find singing to be very important activity, good for the soul. I never let my poor singing ability get in the way of belting out a song or two nice Catholic traditionalists. I do for metal. I do for metal. When I go to shows, and electronic, when they mix in, they do a lot of mixes and stuff. There is, man, there's some electronic that I danced to last summer, which, oh my God, my heart pounding, just the energy. It was like a hurricane. It was like a hurricane and it lasted for hours, right? Thanks to heroic doses. Terrence McKenna would say almost heroic doses. Can't do heroic doses on that level, right? Half heroic doses. An innocent was almost killed by a loyal night. Your favorite film in cinema was Moulin Rouge. I wouldn't say it's my favorite film. It's the one I went to see the most. I still remember, yeah, Rambo. I went and saw Moulin Rouge in the theater 11 times, okay? Because it was needed to be washed on a big screen. And I love the music, I love the dancing, and I love the beauty of it all, okay? I've never washed it again on a small screen. It's just not the same. It's one of my top movies, because I've seen the most, because it was so brilliant, but it needs to be seen on a big screen. There are many other movies that would high rank as higher than Moulin Rouge in terms of their power, right? In terms of their brilliance, in terms of their essence, the meaning of it, right? I just thought Moulin Rouge was brilliantly done, and I was pretty sure we weren't gonna see something like that again for a very long time. Since you can still drive under lockdown, get in the car and throw on some music and sing at the top of your lungs while driving. Yeah, okay, this man. Because he said, ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-chicho, Hannah. What is your drug of choice at electronic concerts? I wouldn't say drug, it's Hannah. It's, I like natural substances, entheogens, right? No, I knew it 11 times. I know, people thought it was crazy. Got to go to a Godspeed, you black, oh, I saw Godspeed, you black emperor. I think I've seen Godspeed, you black emperor, concert before all this, and he found, no, no, have I seen Godspeed, you black emperor? No, I've seen now. No, but I listened to Godspeed, you black emperor. If you guys want epic music, really epic music that just goes, by the time you're done, 15 minutes, 20 minutes later, you're one track, 10 minutes later, you're like, wow, magnificent. Highly recommend second Godspeed, you black emperor. One of the greatest musical groups that has come to be in the last 20, 30 years, okay? Magnificent, magnificent. Chicho, will you ever make another beard video? For sure, intelligent blueberry. I will, guaranteed. I'm just loving this right now. And if I love something right now in the way, like, it's just, I appreciate it right now. So I don't feel like changing it up. I almost did a couple of years ago, but then it just stuck. Human beings are social creatures. We need those collective experiences, food for the soul. We will appreciate them so much more, yeah. Yeah, I need to go to a lot of shows. I was going to a bunch before the pandemic. I am seriously getting the itch again, yeah. Hearing, Maldic front row was pretty sick. Their violinist is awesome, nice. Seeing you calm my soul, thanks Rambo. See your Ross, nice live. Now that was an experience, awesome, awesome. Always be making. Have you ever, Chicho, have you ever considered making a Twitch team? Like team Chicho could be streamers from chat mods under the same banner and same philosophy. I don't know, I don't know what that entails, always be making. I know there are teams, but I was assuming there were gaming teams that go play the same, you know, they go play a game together and they're taking on other people, right? I don't know if making a team between us is a thing to do, right? I know collaboration takes a lot of effort from me, right? Because I don't want to let anyone down. I want to make sure things are going smoothly and stuff. If, you know, it's extra time that needs to be put in, that I haven't had the, you know, there's a lot of back-end stuff that I'm doing right now and my list of things to do is growing longer and longer, but I'm not opposed to it. If you guys want to propose something, we can definitely talk about it on Discord. Show us what's under the hat. Under the hat, this, aerodynamics. We'll go, what do you call this? We'll go aerodynamic for the rest of the stream. Do you still use coconut oil? Yeah, intelligent blueberry. Like I want to start using it myself, but I don't like shaving. Yeah, yeah, I just use a little bit of coconut oil. And it's fantastic. Once I started using coconut oil for shaving, I never went back. Really? I never went back. Okay, I'm scrolling down gang. I'll look into it. Okay, I'll always be making cool aerodynamics. And by the way, I can honestly tell you, this, there are certain people that if you like, that we're rather interact with you, if you're this, then if you have hair, right? Whoever you might be attracted to, this does attract a certain group of people that love this. And you can wear this well. You can wear this well. Coolio, I forgot to get a haircut before quarantine began. Should I just take the plunge and make my head aerodynamic too? I'm 25, so I don't know if that's too young for the shave ball look. I went this at 23. Okay, I went aerodynamic at 23. And I had more hair then, but once I took it off, I never went back. I didn't go back. I was like, what am I, what was I thinking? Zero maintenance cost me nothing, right? It was brilliant. That's the social distance kills me. I haven't hugged anyone in three weeks. Oh no. I shaved my head a couple of days ago. It makes things easier, makes things easier. Just be careful with the sun. The first time I did it, I burned my head. I was like, oh damn, I didn't realize how easily skin burns, right? So you need a hat. I wear hats. And once you start wearing tux and hats, you're like, oh, nice, right? I feel that, it sucks, yeah. Aerodynamic means having hair grow only on one side. I shave bald multiple times, even though I can still grow hair, yeah. I'm getting my hair cut with someone I live with. If they screw up, whatever, whatever, not going out, I'm asking for even funny. I know a lot of people are having a hard time with their hair situation right now, especially women. They're like, they're used to getting haircuts and trims and stuff like this. All of a sudden their hairs are, they're cut in a certain style. What's going on? So I'm pretty sure videos, views on online right now, people giving hair advice has gone up. Huge, huge, huge, right? Me too. I'm a shaven haven now, ha, ha, nice. It's so easy, so easy to manage. Oh my God. The amount of time and headache and really money. I have no idea how much I've saved. I own three dozen hats. It's a problem. Is it? I like hats. Chico ate aerodynamic products. Go for it, nice. Ding, most memorable concert for you. Mine is Arcade Fire front row under a ref contour where the girl came out with a body suit of mirrors and reflectors light everywhere. Oh, that's super cool. Most memorable? I have a few. Iron Maiden's Number of the Beast in the 1980s. Amazing, amazing. Death Leopard in the 1980s, believe it or not. Amazing. The energy was phenomenal and we're a whole bunch of us and we were on the floor, both for Iron Maiden. No, Iron Maiden were on the floor but Death Leopard were on the floor and we were a little chaotic so there was a lot of destruction going on, right? Roger Waters at the Gorge in Washington he opened up the music where he played a strum and his jet flew over the amphitheater, open air amphitheater. It was absolutely amazing. Absolutely amazing. There's tons of electronic shows which if electronic festival that I've went to, memorable four years in a row, I went to a festival on the west coast of Vancouver Island called Soundwave. For two years of that, I videotaped it. If you go to YouTube, if you do a search under Chicho and Soundwave, one word, Soundwave, you'll see a whole bunch of videos I loaded on. Those were absolutely brilliant, right? Hip hop, dead press was fantastic. Really good. System of a Down was absolutely magnificent. They're hypnotized. The first one, I remember it was hypnotized or mesmerized, I always mixed those up. Amazing. There's a lot of shows that are memorable for me. Coolio. Coolio. I really get mistaken for a person older than 25 anyway. I have been mistaken for a 30, 40 year old before. Yeah, me too. When I was younger, and it was a benefit when I was 14, 15, I could go into liquor stores. I really, I was doing runs for people when I was 15. Crazy. Facial hair went a long way. For the first time in my life, my hair is on trend. Hooray for great streaks. Nice. Cheryl, how are you doing? You owe me $20, funny. For your information, at 46, I still don't have a single gray hair. You don't, Martin. That's pretty good, man. Arctic Monkeys at Lollapalooza in Chicago, the summer AM came out. What a show, nice. Awesome, awesome. And I saw some amazing shows at Burning Man, couple of years that I went. One-on-one year was absolutely phenomenal. Neighborhood number one is one of my favorite songs. Nice. Double jaw. I had gray hair in high school. Yeah, me too, started getting gray a little bit. Wise beyond my ears. Who knows. Still, some Buddhist branches have a one month fast from speaking, yeah. And I've known people that go on silent retreats for anywhere from a week to a month where there's no speaking. Lonely piggy. I'm 23 and the gray hairs are starting to show a lot. Cool. It's not a bad thing. It's not a bad thing. Rambo, are you training your muscles? Yeah, I work out, brother, for sure. You need to work out. I saw Roger Waters during his last tour a couple of years ago. He put a really amazing show. Yeah, Roger Waters, by the way, hello, padre, padre, padre, how are you doing? Roger Waters puts his heart and soul into a show, right? Fantastic. Fantastic. Oh, what's our uptime gang? Uptime. Oh, one hour and 40 minutes we've been up. Nine-H Nails, yeah, Nine-H Nails amazing show. In the sky tour is the high watermark of live music for me. And it was, for us, it was accidental that we went to Nine-H Nails. I don't remember what show it was, but it was pre-2002, I think it was 2000 or 2001. I saw Nine-H Nails, phenomenal show, and Tool, Tool's an amazing, put on amazing shows. Wow, I wonder what kind of enthusiasm you partook in. After seeing Gary Clark Jr., whoop, Gary Clark Jr., on Joe Rogan's podcast, I really want to see him live. So I can't realize my typo, but my gray streaks are pretty great. Nice, Cheryl, didn't realize my typo. I like gray, I don't mind gray. Chicho is the cretin I take. It keeps me young. Also, my dairy-free diet, yeah, I bet. I've heard, for me, yogurt is amazing. I love yogurt, so I'll never give that up, right? And cretin, I've heard a lot of good things on, about anyway. That would be the fragile, that was a fragile tour for Nine-H Nails. That would be a good tour to see Nine-H Nails on. Really, yeah, it was an amazing show. And the setup they had, it was like big things with lights, the floor was just going insane. Insane. I saw Dead Mouse, cube versus V2. Volume two, he's got a volume three tour that just wrapped up, was going before the pandemic. Oh, wow. War with me? No, I'm not playing any games right now, Rambo. What's up, Chicho? Nate, how are you doing? How's life? Are you on the discord? I play Warzone every once in a while, nice. Gaming stuff going around. Miss most of the stream, just had an amazing barbecue with fish. Oh, nice. What type of fish? Salmon? I love salmon. Salmon barbecue is absolutely amazing. Imagine Freddie Krueger would be real. How would you fight him? I'd wake up. But then you might bring him with you. Oops. I've only been to two concerts, but Rush and Iron Man. Yeah, Rush I've seen too. Rush and Toronto I saw was fantastic. Are two pretty good choices. Yeah. Yeah. Slayer was good too. Slayer was awesome. I had an amazing time two days ago, ding, on a low dose of mushrooms. Fantastic evening, full of energy and joy. I did some improv guitar and singing and it came out great, awesome ding. Burning Man is really the only festival on my bucket list. How was that? Padre, it was amazing at the time, but the second year that we went, I decided not to go again because it was too militarized. The police presence was too much. I don't wanna go to festivals and have police shining light in my face. It's not gonna work for me, right? So, I saw police busting people, arresting people, dragging people away. It's not something I wanna get exposed to. So I stopped going. It was too militarized for me. Have you been to the Middle East? I was born in Iran. Whole salmon and trout. Oh, trout too. Oh, Nate, so delicious. Oh, so good, so good. So good. Oh, salmon barbecue. I haven't had salmon barbecue for a long time. It's fitting that a discussion of mental health has pivoted to music chat. Music is the number one thing for good brain feelings. Case man, I agree. Listen to amazing music. And one of the other things I do when I'm feeling down, or I used to do this, I don't really feel down anymore. Something switched in me a few years ago, more than 15 years ago, 15 years ago, I guess when I started blogging, I really don't feel down anymore. But when I used to feel down, I used to watch depressing movies because that made me feel better. Because realizing how amazing my life is relative to some other people. And sad music does it as well. I listen to sad music sometimes, or harmonic music. Like one music, which is absolutely brilliant, is Armenian Tutak music, right? It's Armenian flute. It's usually, there's two tones. Dijon Gasperian is the master, right? One tone just keeps it going. And the other one plays a harmony on top. Plays like notes, like a solo, but it's not really a guitar solo. It's like a... It's fucking phenomenal, really. There was a period where I just, I used to put it on and sleep to it. Sil, what do you love about the culture in Iran? Or Iran in general? Iranian food is absolutely magnificent. If there's any special cuisine, cultural cuisine you want to learn, I would highly recommend specializing in Iranian Persian cuisine. It is vast, it is, encompasses so many different varieties of food. It is extremely healthy. Okay. And the people, of course, and the music, and the poetry, and the history, and everywhere, really. Now a Canadian. Yeah, I'm West Coast Canadian. Like, my mentality is West Coast Canadian. If you've lived here for an extended period of time, you'll know what that means. Okay. Have you ever heard of used binaural beats? I use them to relax. Is that the ones that they're off beat? One is going, the other one's going a different beat? I looked into some of the stuff a long time ago, but I never got into using them, no. Or is that the one that is like cannons? Like box cannons? I've been listening to a lot of bibyo lately. I don't know, the bibyo. His music is always calming. I don't know, bibyo. I used to bend and sing in bold music to meditate. No, it's always been making cream, maybe. Coconut cream, coconut cream. Kulio, what type of meditation do you typically do? I've been searching for an online TM teacher. I found a few videos, but TM, transmeditation, is that what it is? Is something you need live life feedback on the first few times. What type of meditation? I sort of used my exercise routine in the mornings and meditation, and I'm gonna show you my exercise routine next set that's coming up next week, right? And there's one thing that I do, I'm usually ending it with that, where I breathe a certain way when I'm doing the weights. It's just five pound weights, and that calls me down. I do the walking meditation. I listen to music, I just do meditation. I do heavy dose meditation during the music festivals in the summer when I attend to them, where music shows that I go to, right? Unfortunately, that's off the table right now, but dancing is meditation to me. And huge, huge. I'm not totally convinced by binarial beats work, but they're not unpleasant. Yes, TM is transcendental meditation, yeah. I think I wanted those. David Lynch meditation, yeah, I've heard David. I actually looked into David Lynch, some of the stuff that he did. I love his movies, right? His electronic tones at specific frequencies that are supposed to be good for a variety of things, but I don't know if they're science to back it up. Relaxing nonetheless, I can get into a theta state and have intensive visualization sometimes. As far as I'm concerned, that's scientific. That's, you know, you don't need a doctor doing a lab, right? To confirm what you're feeling thing, right? Like, you know, they come on and say, oh, Syllip, Simon, there hasn't been enough scientific studies to prove that it does this, does this, does this. It's been used throughout human history for thousands upon thousands of years. Of course, there's a basis for it, right? So just because our present political, economic, scientific community doesn't recognize something, it doesn't mean it's not valid, right? Science is, we have to listen to science, but science is not the end all, be all of everything, all of human knowledge, especially our current corrupt, centralized systems that govern almost every aspect of our lives, right? I also like having a little waterfall near me when I meditate. I have a balcony on my apartment. I'm turning into a meditation garden. Awesome, always be making. Syll, what do you think about sleep and dreams? Yes, and sleep, yes. Do you have any view on how dreams could be considered very weird compared to our daily life? What's their purpose? Dreams is huge. The dream realm is powerful, important, and it should be part of everybody's lives. And there are certain entheogens that help you have lucid dreaming that you can incorporate into your life, and meditation, of course, and trance, and meditation, and music, and whatever it might be, right? So I've explored, I personally have explored the dream realm very intensely in the past. And at some point I will go back into that cycle again and explore the dream realm a lot more. So yeah, dreams are huge. I do lots of barbecue fish eating meditation, nice. David Lynch did a masterclass in filmmaking and talked about TM, transcendental meditation in it, was really fascinating. Would recommend to anyone interested in him, awesome. For your information, I'm up to 1,500 push-ups in sets of 500. So Martin, how long does it take you to do that? I'm assuming you can do 500 in a matter of like 15 minutes. Yeah, is that correct? 50 a minute, 40 a minute, a little bit over a second of pop. Yeah, is that how long it would take you? 15 minutes or so for 500? 10 minutes, maybe? I'm gonna scroll down a little bit gang just to get caught up with the bottom of the chat. I don't wanna lose anything towards the bottom that we're getting, we're almost getting to the end of the stream. I guess health would be a good channel to post meditation stuff in, or perhaps philosophy. Chichonians, I never dream, not one little bit. Philosophy, health maybe, right? Chichonians, I never dream, not one little bit. Martin, really? Could it be a lack of trip to fan? I don't know. If you wanna dream, I don't know where you are, but I know Salvia Divinorum amplifies your dreams. Five minutes, you do 505 minutes, wow. So that's 100 a minute. You do 100 push-ups a minute, damn, Martin. Olive, how you doing? Have you had lucid dreams? If so, how did you achieve them? Yeah, I feel like so. I've had a lot of lucid dreams, as well as Diviner's dreams. And I got into lucid dreaming 20 years ago through entheogens, and it's powerful. Martin, guarantee that you do. You just don't remember them. Are you partaking in cannabis every day? Yeah, by the way, Martin, for anyone here, really, cannabis suppresses your dreams. If you wanna amplify your dreams, stop consuming cannabis. My dreams, if I remember them at all, don't make any sense. Push-ups in 15 minutes, damn. No, 500 push-ups in five minutes. That's what Martin's saying. I never managed to lucid dream, either. Chico, what did you dream about last night? Too personal? I can't remember it right now, but I did earlier this morning. I don't try to hold on to the dreams, to the truth. I dream so, so much. It's too much, yeah. Olive, sometimes you have to reduce the amount of lucid dreaming you're doing, or too much dreaming. It could be exhausting, right? One word, yes. I usually dream about things I desire in life, and wake up disappointed, Felix. Also, waking up in the middle of the night, and then going back to sleep helps dreaming, yeah. But I guess broken sleep can't be a good thing. Nah, is it broken, though? Because you can continue your same dream. I reached a point where I could continue a dream for one night to the next, right? It takes practice, by the way. I can't do it right now, because I haven't practiced it, but I could get back into it. I used to lucid dream as a kid. It was incredible, I miss it. If Salvia enhances dreams and cannabis suppresses them, what if you take them both? Salvia surpasses anything else. Salvia will amplify anything else, okay? And the salvia effect, coolio. Do not mix salvia with anything. When I smoked a lot, I would never remember any dreams, yeah. I can't control how much I dream, though. You might be able to with time, Olive, right? And there are courses and stuff that you could take, right? Tryptophan, tryptophan, that's right. It's found only in cow's milk, is it? Tryptophan. When I quit cannabis, I had an influx of intense vivid dreams. One was about an app that had the entire universe mapped out like Google Maps. You could even see which planets were populated. Super cool, super cool. Cheryl, are you more aware of your dreams to Olive? Are you more aware of your dreams now during our current time period? Ah, good question, Cheryl. Very good question. Are you guys? What is salvia? Salvia is salvia divinorum. It's from the sage family. It is an entheogens. So the shaman, its origin is Oaxaca, Mexico. The shaman used to brew tea and they still do. They brew tea and people drink it and wash it around their mouth so the minerals or the active ingredients gets absorbed through the membrane of the mouth. And then they lay down and they have lucid dreams. It's very subtle or it could be very subtle. There's Western cultures also taking that stuff and made extracts out of it and made it very powerful. Be careful. I mean, you're more aware of them now or have you always been aware of them? No way. I see nothing. They're cooking bacon downstairs. I can smell it. So, Cheryl, I once dreamt about a drawer in my room where every time I open it, I open it and get cash. So I kept closing and opening it and fiddling bags. I got to a point where I didn't have more bags and suddenly someone, somebody woke me up to tell me he has to go to work and I was like, why did you wake me up? All the money is gone. That's funny. Olive says to Cheryl, no, not really, but I could try. Why is Salvia available at corner stores? But so many other things are illegal. Ontario is weird. Yeah, and Salvia is, we're not talking about the same type of Salvia. Salvia is a generic name, meaning sage, is from the Mint family, right? So there are different types of Salvia. Okay. Everyone nightmare, nightmare. Nightmares aren't very common for me. Spoiler, there was nothing there. La, la, la. Coolio, Spiderman actually, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta. Now at the bottom of chat, fun. Fantastic stream gang. I wasn't sure how things were gonna go. You had a lot of people pop in, a lot of discussion. I feel like I am dreaming more now but can't tell if I'm getting more sleep or if it's the extra stress Cheryl says. I'm interested in taking anttheogens but I don't know how to go about getting them. Felix, I would say before even thinking about getting them, go on E-R-Widd and E-R-W-W-I-D and read as much as you can, okay? I'm on the same boat, Coolio says. If you're in Canada, go farmhand.ca, farmhand.ca, cool. Embryo sleep and we don't know what they dream about. Yeah, interesting. Maybe they dream about the life they're about to have, right? Let's call the stream gang. Thank you for being here. Thank you to the mods. Huge thank you to the mods, okay? We will be back streaming after like a four day break. I'm gonna release the stream we did on current events or economics right after the stream within half an hour. So I'll be premiering that on YouTube. I'll be available on chat there, okay? Nate, much love, Chicho and chat. Stay healthy, both mentally and physically. You guys as well. If you wanna follow our work, we are on Patreon. I do post stuff on Patreon and if you wanna support this project, Patreon is a fantastic way to support this project. You can also just follow and you'll get notifications when I post anything on Patreon, okay? We are live streaming this on Twitch. So if you wanna follow this work, Twitch is a fantastic way to be there live during the chat to participate in the discussion. And I will be from now on for most of the stuff Chicho and numbers are growing, Kulio. I will be most likely premiering a lot of videos on YouTube. So I will be available in chat on YouTube as long as I can. We do announce the stuff on the live streams. We're gonna go live 30 minutes beforehand on Twitter, Gab, Minds, VK and Allo and all the links will be in the description of this video. We do have a Discord page. You can find the link through Twitch and there's a lot of activity on Discord sharing a lot of information, okay? And we are loading this on everything on Bitshoot and almost everything on YouTube, okay? And YouTube, we do have YouTube membership and YouTube membership is a great way to support this project as well. Thank God for the day I found your vids. Your awesome thanks, so appreciate it. Kulio, should we tell them about the thing we're testing on Sunday? Are we doing it for sure? You guys gotta let me know. We didn't get confirmation. Are we testing it on Sunday? Kulio, I didn't know this. You gotta let me know. That's tomorrow. Let's talk on Discord, okay? And yeah, we can tell, let people know. We're planning on doing a chat between a whole bunch of us through Discord. Wait, test what? Yeah, Dante, I don't know, Kulio. We gotta, let's talk in the mod folder on Discord and pick a time and date. I don't know if I can do it tomorrow to tell you the truth because we didn't set anything on stone. I just said I could do on Sunday a few days ago but because nothing got confirmed, I didn't, I didn't book it. I have some stuff I need to take care of tomorrow. One of them is shooting a video, intro video so I can load on the monopoly streams for the next three, four days, right? But we'll talk, okay? And aside from that, we are in times of pandemics, right? It's pretty important to flatten the curve, right? Don't overwhelm your healthcare workers, your system. Make sure the system can handle an influx of cases if there is an influx of cases. Irrelevant of what you think is going on because we really don't know what's going on right now. So be considerate, take care of your community, take care of people, be kind, all right, everyone? Aside from that, I'll talk to the mods, I'll talk to you guys on Discord. Thank you for being here, gang. Thank you for taking care of business. Okay, okay, we'll bring it up in Discord. I thought we had an agreement. No, we didn't set a time, Kulio. I wasn't aware and it looks like no one else was aware either. That was a smooth and enjoyable trip. Awesome thing, I'm glad you liked. And for everyone that followed and subbed, thank you for the follows, thank you for the subs if you ended up subbing. And if you wanna support this work, Patreon, Twitch, Twitter, YouTube, Bichute, Mines, VK, Elo, Gabb, all of them great ways to follow this work, support this work, okay? Aside from that, thank you for being here, gang. Bye, Olive, and I'll see you guys on Discord, chatting it up there and I'll see you. I believe our next stream is on Thursday. I'll set the times on our Twitch page where it does the countdown so we know exactly what's going on, okay? Bye, everyone. You guys have a fantastic rest of the day and Sunday as well.