 Let's go to the safe place. What is your evidence? Who is there? Ben Shapiro from Going to Events and Speaking. They stopped Ann Coulter from doing it. I will never surrender even a single inch of ground to the mom. Ever. No matter what or what. Do you see the final expression of cancel culture in terrorist groups like... How's it going everyone? Having a great Thursday? Making it through the week okay? Yes. Good. Yeah, pretty much. Yeah, I feel like this hasn't been like... Too draining of a week just for me personally. Part of that is I covered a lot of dumb shit. I feel like it's been very chaotic in the right-wing grifter sphere and that's just been distracting. I've been really enjoying that a lot. Yeah, it's good to go. It is good to go. The golden age of the Civil War on the right right now. Yeah. There are so many feuds. I'm typing the whole out on blue sky today and I was like, I couldn't keep track of them. I was like, there's the daily wire feud with Candice Owens separating while Candice Owens is accusing Stephen Crowder's wife of... Ex-co-host is now in a legal battle with him and has a whole bunch of his own teeth that he's revealing who's also threatening to sue the quartering. Yes. Who's suggesting that the guy is having sex with his ex-wife. It's just so much. I think I just covered like half of it right there. He was for Lance and the humanist supporter eating good this week, fuck. I knew of like one third of that. The Candice Owens stuff I know, the other stuff I don't know how you're following. It's so hard to keep up. It's great. It's fantastic. Oh, and on top of that... Hold on. I just noticed something, David. You're... I don't know if you meant to do this. Your YouTube channel is different. I'm streaming on the second channel today. I told people on Twitter, not that... My tweets don't get to anybody. So I'm not even sure why I bother tweeting anything. The difference between my YouTube views and my Twitter likes are just very out of whack completely. There's no point in me even engaging on Twitter anymore. If you want, I'll trade you your YouTube account for my Twitter account. No, I didn't say I would trade. You'd have a blue check mark. I'm just saying they're uneven. I don't mind Twitter being useless because it's Twitter now. I started using threads and Blue Sky again this week. It felt good. Oh, I need to do that. I told myself I was going to do that, but I still haven't. But I feel you, David. I post some bangers and they get no traction on Twitter. I took the Joe Lieberman and I did the Rest and Puss with the Pussy and Bio little boxes. I thought that was a banger. It only got like 200 or so likes. I'm like, this should be like a bajillion. That should be going to the moon. That's epic. Oh, I said epic. It's 2012. Sorry. Most of my tweets do nothing, but I'll occasionally like once a year have a tweet that gets like 100,000 likes. And it's one I didn't expect. I have like a dad tweet. Tweet about like daycare. I did like three years ago that people in my family still send me because they see it on like the parenting channels and like Instagram and like TikTok and like fail. I don't see these pages, right? They send them to me. These parenting pages have like millions of followers and they're showing my tweet from like three years ago. It's like, like I'll have something like that. But then, you know, my everyday shit is no one ever sees. So it's whatever. Yeah. It's actually freed me up. Like I reply. I do a lot of replies on Twitter because I'm like, no one's seeing this shit anyways. I'm just going to reply to people. So sometimes I'll like try to get in conversations or like bitch at somebody that not like, you know, Randos, but like some of it, you know, like a boogie tweeted something stupid a couple days ago. I tweeted at him. I don't think anyone saw it, but it's, it's for me. It felt good to tweet out. I actually ratioed him with as little engagement as I get. Yeah. That was, that was over what? What was his tweet again? It was the same thing about video game should be fun and not have forced diversity. I mean, he's just going further down this trajectory. He has 475,000 followers and that tweet when I tweeted it at him only had a hundred likes. So I made some, you know, just poke at him being like, I'm more, I'd be more disturbed by the trash you're spewing. If your tweet hadn't struggled to get a hundred likes from an account with, with as many followers as yours. So like it, you know, when people like, like him spewing the trash they do with the checkmark that they have getting very little engagement, that feels good. It's good to see that not every piece of shit on Twitter is getting all the attention. Yeah. One thing that I will say is that I feel like the power was taken away from me when I lost my blue check. Because you would just like walk into a thread with your dick swinging around and everybody would notice you. Now it's just I'm just little, I'm just one of the regulars. I'm a peasant. It's just sad. That's what they wanted. That's exactly what all the memes are about, right? Like they reversed it. Yeah. Yeah, I worked hard to get that blue check took a lot of shitposting and harassment of politicians and they took it away from me. I'm fairly treated. Worked out for me because I never got a blue check. So it's just like, that's right. You're all back down to my level. Which is so weird. It is kind of weird. No, just last night. About premium subscribers and premium plus ones getting free shit. You can now get a free blue check. If you have 2,500 followers who are paying premium subscribers. But now I don't want it because now it's different. I don't think that's an MLM scam. MLM scam. He's describing MLM scam. I mean, the second I saw it, I was like, oh, new signups aren't going so well. I'm assuming. Why would you do that if people were signing up? You know what I mean? Like he's reverting because people aren't signing up for it. So he's now trying to do the whole thing. We're like, oh, if I give this blue check mark to people with a lot of subscribers, then people who don't have a lot of subscribers will once again look at that as a status symbol and they'll just buy it because they can't. Yeah, I also saw that their metrics are in plummeting right now. Like apparently once that new article came out showing that the actual Twitter numbers of active users is in free fall. It's like, it's the definition of a fast, rapidly dying and decaying social media site. Right. There was a NBC News report last late last week using data from a third party analytics firm Sensor Tower, which tracks mobile app analytics like in the app stores like on Android and iOS. And they, according to their data, about one fifth, somewhere between one fifth and like I think it was like 23%. There was a 23% decline in usage of Twitter over the past year and a half since Elon Musk took over. And this is from mobile app users because that's what they track, but still 23% decline. They also gave this data for other social media competitors and none of them have declined anywhere close. Like TikTok declined 10%. Instagram I think was like 5%. Facebook like 1% or something like that in mobile app usage in the US. But Twitter 23%, that's a big decline. Now ex Twitter, whatever you want to call them, they, hold on, let's pull this up actually, this was really funny. I had to make a big deal out of this because I thought it was really funny. Matt, real quick, people in the chat are saying that your mic is too low still. Too low. Yeah, it sounds fine to me, but they're saying it's slow. It is a bit low probably compared to the rest of us. Hello. Hello. Is that better? Is that better? Am I louder? It sounds good to me. Am I louder everybody? Chat, what do we think? Is that okay? They're probably a bit. Yeah, they're delayed. Delayed. Yeah. So we'll just sit here and wait. All right, yeah, I'll put up louder everywhere. My chat's saying better. On the web browser. Okay. What's that? Yeah, better. I'm seeing that too. Cool. Cool. Yeah, much better. I like how my dad was posting in the chat that my mic was too low and he saw I didn't see it. So he just put it in caps lock and everything. If you really wanted to get my attention, but if you really wanted to get my attention, I mean, he's the one person in the chat who has my phone number. He could text me. You never text back, Matt. Luckily, he's the only one that has your phone number. So I'm dropping this in the private chat here. Someone pull it up. I'm usually bad at it. I can do. Cool. So, like I said, the third party data showing X is declining in usage. And then they came out X came out with one of, from one of their official accounts disputing that they're the data. They said today NBC News shared an article that incorrectly claims that fewer people are using X today than previously. However, the data used in the article is based solely on estimates from Sensor Tower, which does not have access to the actual data from these platforms and does not include mobile. They mean mobile web browser because Sensor Tower's data is only mobile app data. But not the mobile. Accessing Twitter on their phones through a web browser. Yeah, I know. I know, but that's what they mean. What? What code? Wait for it. So then they go TLDR to, you know, too long, whatever it means, I always forget. Both our own data and self reported data from other platforms tells a different story. Now I clicked on that tweet expecting that to open up a thread. Like usually TLDR means like here's a summary of everything you're about to read. I thought they would display some of their data, provide, you know, a numbers to refute the claim. And I would just take it for what it was. I mean, they have the more accurate data. It is their platform. That was the entirety of that was it. There was no thread. That's the post. They summarize. I don't understand too long didn't read. Too long didn't read. Right. Right. They summarized. They don't understand how that works. Right. They summarized in the paragraph beforehand, which is two sentences long. Right. That's it. Well, to be fair, they know their audience. Fucking morons. You guys are in this whole paragraph. Here you go. Here's one sentence. Wow. Jackson in the chat said, Matt really said too long. Don't remember. Oh, I didn't even hear you say that. Yeah, I didn't either. Because I said too long. Whatever it means, I forget. Too long. Don't care. So they're just disputing it, but have no. Nothing to prove the dispute. Their response is effectively no. And that's right. And I should say I did. I did a follow-up piece looking at this. And a couple of weeks beforehand, they were claiming 250 million people visit Twitter daily. Daily active users. And then I went back in Elon Musk's feed because I remembered back when he first bought the platform, he was boasting. He was like, you know, strutting his stuff about how the numbers were up because, you know, when he took over, everyone was coming on to see what the hell was going on. And the, the, based on the numbers he posted in November 2022, the, the 250 million daily active users less. So they are in decline. That's probably why they didn't post the data, because the data would show there's a decline. Maybe their dispute is it's not in as much of a decline as sensor towers data shows, but it's definitely down. Doesn't surprise me. I don't know. I see all those, all those, all those bots or I should say all those, those definitely real porn individuals sharing links in their bio. All those women are liking my tweets from three years ago. They're telling me those women, they're liking tweets from five years ago aren't real. Yeah. I feel like, you know, just a woman eyes her hair with everyone trying to show me their pussy in their bio. I'm like, my God, ladies calm down. I'm a married man. Has anybody, I don't know. Has anybody in Elon camp brought up the fact that he said there'd be, he would get rid of the bots when he took over and it's, it's just gotten so much worse. It is so much worse. So someone in his, someone who he likes recently complained about it and he was like, yeah, it turns out it's really hard to get rid of. Oh my. Yeah. You don't say. Well. Those in control. It was never this bad. Much better job. Right. Not only is it hard to get rid of spam bots, but somehow you've done worse than the previous regime. Yeah. If you, so there's a, I don't know, I don't remember who wrote it, but there's an article that was published, I think yesterday in the New York intelligence her and the journalist went through it like and followed all the links from the pussy aisle and got to like the actual website. It's like some flirtation thing, but like the first paragraph is just this person summarizing. At first, you know, Elon Musk said, we will get rid of all the bots. And then by June, he said, we'll get rid of them all or die trying. You know, by January, he said, Si, we're trying to get rid of the box. And you know, it just kind of feels like he, he gave up and surrendered because now it's, it's everywhere. Like there's so much more bots that the website, like it's not necessarily unusable, but it's very annoying. And if a bot is such a big issue that it becomes a meme, then, you know, you're kind of failing. And part of the problem is like they point out in the article that like he got rid of the people who would be handling this. Like every website is going to have bots. It's difficult to get rid of them, right? They keep popping up. It's like whack-a-mole. But if you get rid of the people who specifically deal with that and you eliminate the content moderation team, like of course the entire website is going to suffer. And so these are things that he doesn't want to admit, which is why he can't fight the bots effectively because then he has to bring back that team. And then he looks like an idiot. But I mean, it's just, yeah, it's a lost cause at this point. I don't know what to say. It's funny though. I will, I will give them that. It's much more funnier in some ways. Not seer in other ways, but lots and lots of bots. PIB bots. Like how they basically changed from saying my pussy in bio to my feet in bio. Maybe they went after the pussies. And then when they banned all the pussies, they were just like, all right, feet. That's the next one. And now they go to feet in bio. That's the next successful body part. Yeah. We should probably say something. I see a lot of people in the chat talking about how much they're looking forward to L.A. joining the stream. Oh yeah, that's gonna happen next week. You gave them false hope, Matt Bender. I gave you all. No, she was supposed to come on tonight. Something came on. It was. She's got to be. And she will be here next week for sure. Mm-hmm. I want to see that special soap. Oh my God. For anyone that doesn't know, if anyone doesn't know what's happening. Actually, I should find the tweet. We find the tweet. Yeah. Since, yeah, pull up that photo. And it seems like we don't have the details quite yet. But looking at this photo, pull it up. Yeah. One can surmise that since leaving leftist mafia, Ole has won ahead and joined the Mayor Eric Adams administration. Super 180, massive pivot. You hate to see it. Right. I hear she's leading up the NY. She's now chief of police. Yeah, she's saying brace yourself because she's joined his administration. She's funding. She's helping get additional funding for the NYPD. From what I understand, Ole, probably one of the best. Rectum. The best critics of Mayor Eric Adams has had the opportunity to sit down and do an interview, a discussion, a panel with him. And I trust her completely. Yeah. An absolutely amazing job because she is fantastic on a number of issues, but especially on her critiques of New York City Mayor Eric Adams. I got to know how this was set up. Like Eric Adams must have not known what he was getting. Yeah, well, I'm guessing, but I would assume the Mayor's office would have to approve this. Right. Oh, yeah. And without having seen it. But I guess he did. Because otherwise, why would he accept this? Right. And without having seen this, I will make a prediction that Eric Adams will never do anything like this again. Like, I confidently feel this is going to be so utterly embarrassing and devastating for at least an hour's worth of content that this won't happen again. You won't see someone, some staffer fuck up this bad. And be like, oh, you should do that. It's a really, really popular show. You go on there. You can say your piece. It's like a fair amount of time to speak. Like, no. He clearly hasn't seen her video on him. So she has a video. I think it's like an hour long. Just ripping him apart. It is brutal. And so if he saw that, if his staffers knew about that, 0% chance this would have happened. 0% chance. So I am chomping at the bit to watch this interview. I saw someone, I saw someone that Ole retweeted. Quoted that photo and said, here's a photo of the mayor standing next to two men. And I fully endorse Mayor Ole, New York City's new mayor. I mean, she should run. That would be great. She should run. And if she doesn't want to run, then I'll run and make her be my top advisor. She should run this city. She should. Yeah, no, 100%. It's amazing. She's been on breakfast club a few times now. Has done an incredible job. She's an incredible advocate for criminal justice. And I cannot wait to see how this discussion goes. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. She's like the one person who wouldn't sell out. I'm being completely serious here. Like, I think Eric Adams, there's a real opportunity for anyone who really wants to seriously primary him next year, 2025 is the New York City mayoral elections. If there is a serious movement candidate who can build something behind them, he's weak. You can beat him. Like, there's a real opportunity here in New York City for us to get a really good mayor. Well, she's not a U.S. citizen, though. Is that going to play into that at that level? I don't think it matters. I don't think so. I don't think so. Do you have to be a citizen? Oh, right, right. I thought you meant born in here. No, I guess not. I guess you do have to be a citizen. Look at this. Oh, should you aid him up, huh? You already know. I can't wait. Yeah, please watch her video. She has numerous videos about Eric Adams, but the hour long one like that in particular, watch that and then watch the breakfast club interview. So that way you kind of have like some background into like the reasons why she hates him so much and rightfully so. I don't know if y'all saw that there's like picture in the New York subway right now of them testing out metal detectors. This is that this apparently going to be coming to a thing soon as you have to go through. What the fuck? What is going on? They don't know that he they're refusing to deal with the actual issues here. They're I mean, obviously ever since the pandemic and the cost of living in New York City, all these things combined. There has obviously been an uptick in people who are homeless and a lot of people who are homeless obviously also do like a good portion of obviously do have some sort of mental health issues. But instead of dealing with the homeless issue, instead of dealing with the mental health crisis by actually helping these people getting them homes if they're homeless, getting them help if they're suffering a mental health crisis. We've decided to just continue to throw money at the NYPD and do so at the detriment of other areas. We've taken from our schools, which again, again, that's another huge issue. If we would fund programs for kids during school and after school, extracurricular, if the city was to get involved with that, there would be so many like stupid petty crimes that we make big deals. That would all be so much of it would be gone. So much like, oh, kids hassling people down the street. Oh, kids going into stores and it's ridiculous. Just fund programs for children, for kids, for students. Give teachers pay. Keep the libraries open. Kids still will never forgive him. I mean, someone could just run on that. This guy closed the New York City public libraries on the weekend so he could funnel that money to the NYPD. I mean, just run on that. Run on that. We can make the city a better place for young people, for all people, while at the same time, chipping away at whatever crime people are worrying about. And still, I always argue, because it's the truth, New York City has never been safer, even with all the issues that people see and that we do have. It's the absolute truth. New York City has never been safer. I mean, you could look at pretty much almost every big city in the U.S. Crime has been going down nationwide and is especially true in New York City. Then why did Tim Poole tweet out that he, like, seen women in New York and punch in the face? Oh, because there's, of course, New York City. So there's been, my wife actually, she saw this before, a couple of days ago, I think the last week, there's been a few TikTok influence. It's New York City. How many TikTok influencers who have, like, hundreds of thousands of million subscribers than we have here, a lot, I'm sure. So there have been a number of women who have large TikTok accounts who have been walking down the street in a certain radius, general radius in a neighborhood in New York City who have been accosted by a guy. Horrible, obviously. No one should get assaulted on the street. Women should definitely not get assaulted on the street, especially. A large guy. And apparently there's a guy going through the street punching women. The guy should be arrested, obviously. No one is disputing that. But people want to make a big deal about this. Like, even the women, if you watch their videos, they're not, like, turning into, like, crazy right-wingers demanding, you know, blaming, like, the city. They're just upset. They got punched walking down the street. It's an upsetting thing, I could imagine. So that's the thing everyone's making a big deal about. The guy... There's a guy in New York City a punching woman. Oh, he was a Trump guy, apparently. That's what people in Chicago say. Oh, really? And I didn't know that. Oh, interesting. Like, the guy should be arrested. I mean, and he will be. Like, he's not, like, some mastermind. I thought that he was actually arrested. No, I mean, maybe he has been since, but he's... I've seen, like, maybe, like, you know, five or six videos of different women getting punched at different times. And who knows who he's attacked? Who doesn't have a TikTok following? You know what I mean? So, like, what are people arguing that Eric Adams isn't funding the police enough, and that's why this guy's not caught? They're just... They're just... Yeah, I just say, you know, like, don't get it. No, they're using this instance to push the whole thing that New York City is a very dangerous place. You can't go to New York City. You go to New York City and you'll get attacked on the street. I walk down the street. My wife takes the kids down the street. I don't even, like, seriously, like, I don't even, like, pay attention most of the time. I'm on my phone. Look, the city is that fucking safe. I'm not a big guy. I mean, some people have told me that just my overall demeanor is very threatening, but... I'm not a big guy. I'm not a scary guy, I think. No one's ever fucked with me. No one's ever bothered me because the city is safe for the most part. Yeah, I don't... It's one of those things that you get what you pay for, like, you deserve this. Like, I'm happy that people are getting punched because they have such a liberal cesspool where criminals run wild and heroes and vigilantes get arrested. When you have millions upon millions of people in a small area, shit's going to happen to some people. Like, that's just mad. As someone who's traveled to different cities, like, I'm not a big traveler, but I've been to different places, I've honestly never felt safer than anywhere in New York City. There's people everywhere. Like, stores are always open. You could be walking down the street at four in the morning and there's apartment buildings with lights and chatter and parties, and no matter what time of the day, what day of the week, where you are, I mean, are there, of course, very specific areas, but maybe it's more industrial, of course. But overall, New York City, there's no place that I feel safer, honestly. Yeah, I mean, that was my experience too. I went to New York City a couple times and both times I went. No problems. Like, the first time that we stayed in Brooklyn, it took the subway a lot from Brooklyn into the city and walked around everywhere, didn't take a taxi once. Felt fine. Like, I'm a Canadian. At no point. I mean, honestly, most of the crime in cities like this are usually between people who know each other. So, like, the odds of you being the victim of a random attack, I mean, obviously will happen. It's not, I'm not saying it never happens. That's anywhere. But the odds of you being the victim in a random attack are very small. That's the same thing with so many things, right? When you look at, like, obviously, it's a horrifying thing that people are just, like, you know, attacking or sexually assaulting other people on the street, but the majority of sexual assaults are usually by closer intimate partners known to the victims. The same thing with, like, child abusers. It's usually friends, family members, people who are in close proximity or have a lot of frequency hanging out or supervising children are usually the abusers themselves. So, there's obviously going to be, like, you know, cases where it's a stranger attacking a stranger, and that's horrifying, like Matt's saying, but that's not the overwhelming amount of assaults or problems going on in New York right now. I think that people base, like... If you don't associate with people who commit crimes and are troublemakers and are getting into a legal activity, then the odds of you getting into, like, a fight or a shot or assaulted are much smaller, no matter where you are, honestly. That's just how it is. Yeah, people's perceptions of reality has been warped by, like, movies and sensationalist news reporting. Like, any little thing that happens is turned into this big story, and they could, like... Oh, shoplifting, remember that? Remember? Whatever happened to Matt? Isn't shoplifting destroying America? Like, literally burning all of America to the ground? And then the stories themselves had to, but actually, it's not a big deal. Yeah. That's how not much of a deal it is. Yeah. I mean, that's always been a part of their business calculations. It's been a thing that's always existed. It's the cost of doing business. Just like if you're in a taxi service, if you're an Uber driver, right. If you're an Uber driver, you're in a taxi service, a limousine service, you factor in how much gas costs, because it's the cost of doing business. It's the same thing with when you operate a store. You have to factor in that there will be instances where people do take items. Yeah. Those self-checkouts, they are factoring in automatically the fact that people will steal more, but not having to pay people for labor is going to make it much more profitable in the end. You're never going to eliminate theft or crime. We've gotten much better, but it's always going to be a part of a society. It's just like, it's going to happen. And you're especially not going to eliminate it when people can't afford shit, and wages are so goddamn low, and people feel that child formula, baby formula is one of the things that gets stolen the most. That's often behind glass now, because it's so expensive and people simply can't afford to feed their families. And that gets to why we need to deal with the root issues, the root causes here, as opposed to just looking at, oh, put them in jail. That's not going to solve the problem. Yeah, exactly. Crime, by and large, generally speaking, is a socioeconomic problem. You can deal with crime by addressing poverty and other issues that keep people down, institutional racism, anything else that stops people from rowing and economically thriving. If you address these things, that's the root causes, but we don't do that. We just throw more cops at everything, and it's a snowball effect. It gets worse and worse over time. If you don't actually want to get serious about stopping crime, then you're not going to do anything. We're just going to complain in perpetuity because we're not addressing the root causes. It's very frustrating, but it's useful for politicians because it's kind of like the border situation, right? How Republicans don't want actual, that border-controlled bill that Democrats were proposing that was a right-wing bill. They don't want that passed because then they can't run on how bad the border is. They want to keep crime as an issue, even though it's diminished over time, because that's what helps them get elected. They love having a scapegoat because they don't have anything to run on to affirmatively and meaningfully improve your life. So they just say, hey, crime is bad. The other people are making it worse. Right. No, it's huge. They love it. I mean, you see them having a great time with bringing up any instance. And of course, crime will always be covered more in Chicago and San Francisco and Los Angeles and New York because we're huge cities with mega-media apparatuses, numerous local news organizations that cover what's going on here, usually for the people who live here. But you won't hear what's happening in some random city in the Midwest or in the South. That's not a major metropolitan area because there's just not the media coverage there. It doesn't mean things aren't happening there. It doesn't mean some things, even worse, are not happening there. It just means it's not being covered as much. Yeah. Somebody shared a Tupac quote. I never did a crime. I didn't have to do. Exactly. Exactly. And I'm sorry, but like... I may have. Everybody would steal baby formula if their baby needed formula and you couldn't get it to them. Would steal diapers. Like, you can't put people in desperate situations and deprive them of a social safety net and basic goods and services and then expect them to just like be perfectly civil. No, like people are rebelling against the system because it has failed them. I mean, if you look at countries like Egypt, for example, like certain countries in the Middle East, there's... So I forgot what it's called. It's like quiet encroachment, I think is the term for it, where the governments, if they failed them, they would just straight up steal. So they'll take power and route it to their house, for example. And if enough people do this, then it forces the government to basically provide that service because it's like, how are we going to take away power? And that's a product of failure. Like desperate people will get what the fuck they need somehow, right? So... Right. No, it's absolutely the case. Yeah. So, did you guys want to talk about anything else? No, that's it. We're done. All right, well, we'll see you all next week. Super chats! Don't forget, Ole will be here. I know I did... Talking about this, I just want to bring on Ole now. Watch this. I did see Francesca, one of our recent guests was on Piers Morgan's show, and there's a clip on Twitter that I can share. We should watch that, yeah. I think this is a little loud. I want to see this. I love Francesca. Let me share this. I think this... Let me just make sure this is what I watched. I mean, Francesca, all the chess... And it makes him... Yeah, I'm not sure this... Well, we'll find out. We'll find out if this is what I watched around. I mean, Francesca, it does seem to me, the harder the left go at Trump, the more they martyr him, one, and he transforms the martyrdom into empowerment, and it makes him stronger and more electable. So my question for the left is, why do it? Why have this strategy of constantly trying to stab him in the back, all the chess? What? What it seems to do is help him. What? I don't know what you're asking me to do, Piers. I don't know if you want me to, like, a little baby for selling a book that he's never read any part of. He said he doesn't have a favorite Bible passage because he hasn't read the Bible. We all know this. That's a classic, I didn't read the book, book report answer. And he's done this forever. He also knows he doesn't pray, because remember when he was president and the first time a bunch of pastors and different religious leaders put their hands on him and he made his duck face... This is like a three-year-old at dinner being like, we know that face. Again, we're... They're cracking up. Piers Morgan's holding back his laughter, too. $175 million down from $454 million. And Piers, on that point that you made, which is a good one, right? Hey, Truth Social's now public, worth, you know, $8 billion. Isn't that incredible? Don't we see what's actually happening right before our very eyes? The thing that he actually got nabbed for in New York, over-inflating his assets, is going on right now with Truth Social. According to a lot of financial experts, they're saying Truth Social, in no way, is worth what $8 billion. It's completely over-evaluated, and he's getting away with it. And I'm so sorry to the working men and women who shell out their money to buy the stupid Bible, the stupid coin, the sneakers, these rubes who spend their hard-earned money, because we can't get a livable wage in this country to bow down to their so-called Jesus King, Donald Trump. I mean, I hope there is a God so that he eventually speaks to them and says, this ain't your boy. Yeah. Damn. That was a damn good foot. Wow. The Piers Morgan account posted that, so they just, like, let her go. Holy shit. There you go. Good moment. Wow. Yeah, that Bible thing is crazy to me, because listen, as somebody who is an evangelical, every house has, like, 20 Bibles in it, right? This shit is free. It's a dime a dozen. Yeah. For anyone who doesn't know the story, Trump is selling Bibles, right? That's the story. Yeah, do we have the... I think we need to watch the video. It's so crazy, because it's like, he has this Bible, it's $60. There's a video of it? Yeah, there's a video of him talking about it, and it's actually kind of funny. But on that Bible, there's, like, a little flag emblazoned on it, and it has the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence. And it's like, okay, first and foremost, the Constitution explicitly prohibits, like, church and state, and you're kind of, like, doing that. But it's just sad that he's hawking a Bible for $60 when that is... I mean, it's... I hate... It's so transparent, but they're gonna buy it. Like, it's gonna sell out. That's the problem, right? And she's right, though. Like, every single Christian, they have a Bible verse that they go to. The fact that he didn't know that absolutely tells you that he did not read the Bible. You could just, like, throw out John 316. You don't even have to recite it, but say that. Hey, he worked... He had some time in the WWE. He could have at least thrown out an Austin 316 and says, I just whooped your ass. I mean... So I'm not... This is three minutes. I'm not watching three minutes of this, but, oh my God, three minutes of this crap. Talking about a Bible? Greenwood, who doesn't love his song, God Bless the USA, in connection with promoting the God Bless the USA Bible. This Bible is the King James Version, and also includes our Founding Father documents. Yes, the Constitution, which I'm fighting for every single day, very hard. That's a bad angle. Oh yeah, maybe don't have two angles. Yeah. That's a really unflattering angle. To keep Americans protected. Also, the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, and the Pledge of Allegiance are all part of this. God Bless the USA Bible, and it's just very important and very important to me. I want to have a lot of people... Oh my God. Oh, that angle is really unflattering. ...under siege. We must protect content that is pro-God. We love God, and we have to protect... God is amazing. ...anything that is pro-God. May God protect the content creators. He's the best guy. Hell yeah. It's the thank God of the public square and not allowed the media or the left-wing groups to silence, censor, or discriminate against us. We have to bring Christianity back into our lives and pray. Why don't you read the Constitution in that Bible, you dumbass bitch? Let's see where he ends here. What the fuck? I'm actually enjoying this. I wish we watched the whole thing, actually. You wanna watch the whole thing? Well, not now, but... There are some good tidbits on it. I get it. I will lie. Yeah. But there's not a great platform. He should have just been quoting... I have my favorite one. Deuteronomy 23.2. No one whose testicles have been crushed or whose penis has been cut off may come into the assembly of the Lord. Deuteronomy 23.2. It's a great one. It's a banger. I feel like we should leave our own Bible. Can't we do that? Just like the Leftist Mafia Bible? Can we sell that? Like it's all copyrighted? I'll have chat GPT dude right now. The Bible is not copyrighted. God bless the USA Holy Bible. What the fuck? Now and help spread our Christian values with others. There you have it. See him talk about Christian values. Like for one that he gives a fuck. Of course he doesn't. But like... How many divorces? How many children? How many ways he broke the law or assaulted women? Like get the fuck out of here. Christian values. So absurd. Yeah. The Trump Bible says that the Trump Bible says that the most Christian of men have three wives. Three wives! If him and I faced off on like a Bible contest like trivia or some shit I would be TFO in. It's such a phony. You would win. I absolutely would win. I didn't know you were such a holy observer. Spirit. Oh I mean that shit was burned to my brain as a little kid. I had my little kid Bible and then I had my middle school Bible and then I had my big boy Bible as a teenager and then I had my adult Bible. Yeah. Did you serve the young serval lord? I did not. I did not. I did not. Let's not forget how much Trump loves the Bible. You mentioned the Bible. You've been talking about how it's your favorite book and you said I think last night in Iowa some people are surprised that you say that. I'm wondering what one or two of your most favorite Bible verses are. I wouldn't want to get into it because to me that's very personal. You know when I talk about the Bible it's very personal. Exactly what many Christians say. There's no verse that means a lot to you that you think about or cite. The Bible means a lot to me but I don't want to get into specific. I like the whole thing. I don't have a favorite part. The whole thing is my favorite. I think he says that. Probably equal. I think it's just an incredible. The whole Bible is an incredible. I joke very much so. They always hold up the art of the deal. I say my second favorite book of all time. But I just think the Bible is just something very special. What was that clip before? It was the like after where he's like. I think this is before. It says two Corinthians. The two Corinthians or whatever. This is before he was elected. This is when they were all treating him as a joke and had him on TV all the fucking time and helped lead him to victory. That's amazing. You know Christians, you really have to like coerce it out of them to get them to tell you about which Bible versus their fucking favorite. I swear he knows. Right. Christians famously hate talking about religion. They don't go out there. They don't talk a lot about it. They don't try to impose their beliefs on others. They really don't usually like doing that type of stuff. You've got a water boredom to get out there. They keep it deep down inside. Right. Yeah. Yeah, that's true. Famously sending all their kids to public school because they don't want to have anything to do with having religion be such a big part of someone's life that you... Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's the Christian... That's the Christians just like Trump for you. He knows. Oh, my God. It's a $60 Bible. You can get one on Amazon for seven bucks. You can get them free. You can go online and get Bible free. All right. Yeah. There are churches that will mail you free Bibles. Yes. If it was... If it was like $20, I would think, okay, that's a lot of money for a Bible because, like, again, they're everywhere and they already have them if you're a Christian. But it's like, okay, I'm kind of supporting Trump as a constitution. Okay, great. It's $60. Like, we're talking almost full-priced video games here that you could buy with that money instead. It's wild to me. Dragon's Dogma II or the Holy Bible. Yeah. Pick one. Is that your, like... Is that your, like... The gold standard for you, Mike, is how much something costs in... In relation to video games? Oh, yeah. That's how my brain works too. I'm like, I spent... I just spent $60 on that meal for the family. I could have got a video game. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Honestly, it's like, should I get, like, this particular... No, because, like, if I get all these different, like, snacks that I want, like, that's halfway to a video game, like... Should I buy these diapers or should I buy this... He doesn't need diapers. We use cloth. Yeah. When David... When David is shoplifting the formula for the stores, he's taking enough that cost to equip a $60 video game. I had to buy the game so the formula had to be free. Yeah. See, for me, I look at it this way. You get the Bible for free from a church. You could download Fortnite and play that for free. It's the same thing for me. That's the thing, yeah. There we go. I don't get a $60 video game. It's the religions. Yeah. I don't get the same enjoyment as a Fortnite. They complain about crime. What if somebody stole the Bible? Would they be against that? I mean, the word of God, is that not priceless? It should be free. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. I'm not saying people should steal it. Trump's comes with the Constitution. So maybe the Bible is free, but you're paying $60 for the Constitution. Which is also free. I'll never forget. Which is exclusive. You can't find that anywhere else. Right. Right. I went to San Francisco... All those founding father documents are hard to find. That's why Nicholas Cage had to steal one. That's true. It's science. I was just going to say, I'll never forget. When I went to San Francisco 10 years ago, and the hotel is like a work trip, and went in the hotel room, opened the drawer. I had never seen this before. I'm not sure if this is normal. Maybe it's normal. But I opened the drawer between the bed, and there was the Holy Bible and the Book of Mormon side by side. And I thought it was the funniest thing in the world. Is that normal? Do most hotel rooms have the Book of Mormon and the Holy Bible? Which Ohio? Where was this hotel? San Francisco. Or Utah. Utah is where you find that, right? Yeah. That would make more sense. I've never seen the Book of Mormon. Because for Christians, that's offensive. They believe Mormons are cult, ironically. So you would normally just see the Bible, I feel like. At least I haven't seen the Book of Mormon. I've seen the Bible a lot. It's great. I've never seen the Book of Mormon. I enjoy the Broadway show. You should go see it. Yeah, that is great. It was funny. Yeah. Yeah. Maybe San Francisco has a large Mormon population. They got people everywhere. I see them walking down the street here in Queens. The white button-up shirt and the tie. Oh, I've been approached by Mormons in Japan before. Japan. Yeah. They send them all over. They send them on pilgrimage to convert. Hmm. Oh, so one of the chances is Marriott is a Mormon family. Did you say it? Oh, it was probably a Marriott. Okay, that makes sense. Yeah, I think it was a Marriott. Oh, I didn't know that. There you go. I didn't know that either. That makes sense. Hmm. I never opened those drawers. So I... Who knows? I never opened those drawers. You got to open those drawers. You got to see what's in there. Yeah. I don't want to see what's in there. There could be a Bible. It could be a dildo. Come on. It's a roll of the dice. It could be a body part. A dismembered body part of there. I don't want to... Whatever's in there stays in there. I'm not looking. Well, what else happened this week? Is Rebecca joining us today? I assume so. Oh, yeah. It's later than usual. I assume so. Yeah, it's already in there. We're an hour in. Time flies when you're having fun. Mm-hmm. That bridge collapse happened, and there was that ridiculous reaction and conspiracy. I don't know if I want to talk about that. The conspiracy. I would say that is... Really, the blame and the DEI, I think, was probably the most ridiculous for a second. Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's one of those things where I don't want to ever hear a right-winger or a liberal complain about people celebrating like the Queen's death or Henry Kissinger's death again when like this was a tragedy where six people died, at least six people died. And it's like, well, let's make this about my racist fucking hangups now. Let's talk about my racist conspiracies. And it's like, it's fucked. Oh, hey. Hi. We're just talking about you. Where's Rebecca? Here I am. Yeah, we were missing you. Publicly. How are you guys doing? What y'all talking about? We were talking about the Bible two seconds ago, and now we're talking about the bridge that collapsed. Okay. Where were we at with it? We just started the bridge. I don't know if you want to talk about that or if you want to talk. No, yeah, let's talk about the bridge because that was like, that was crazy. That was crazy. Yeah. All of the conspiracy theories I've been seeing on Tik Tok. And like, yeah. What's Tik Tok with them? Like people are saying that it's all like, look what's happening. Do you not? How can you not say that this is not a terrorist attack? Look at the exact times. You know, look how the bridge was built. Why was it specifically the sacrifice of. Immigrants. It's a whole thing. Did so many bridge built. What am I missing there? I don't know, but the people were people that, somebody put this up, people that talked about how colleges and important are the ones that are talking about how the bridge was built. So I don't know if we can use that as like. Actual credit, but they're just going in and saying, like, it's just so many different conspiracy theories. I can't go with any of it. Of course, I just went with the news that I saw and that was that day. The search. And that's all I really got from, from it. I haven't really seen how the right is taking it or how. Oh, they're getting real racist with it. So I believe. Yeah. Yeah. So how racist are they getting? How racist? Oh my God. DEI is the blame for the bridge. Okay. See when y'all say DEI makes me kind of uncomfortable because DEI is not taking that. Yeah. They've taken DEI. And DEI equals the hard ER. It's a synonym. Yeah. It's a synonym. Like that's how they're using it. Like they're, so they used to use like woke and CRT. It's kind of like CRT was the one. Yeah. Give themselves plausible deniability, but with the way that they're using DEI, if they want to keep that plausible deniability, they're going to have to come up with a new term really soon. Cause the way that they're using DEI is, you know, they're going to have to come up with a new term really soon. Cause the way they've been using that, I mean, I don't know what to say. Like it's that, that one tweet in particular about the mayor, Brandon Scott. So insane. Like if people don't know what I'm referring to, there was a tweet from a very large account, account on Twitter. It's in David's video too, by the way, if you haven't seen it. Elijah Schaefer. Was he the one who did it? Well him too. But this account that I'm referring to, I don't remember the name of it, but they, they said Baltimore's DEI mayor, when he was addressing this, and it's like by saying that, and he actually addressed this on Joy Reid show. And I think that his response was perfect. He's like, well, what DEI means is duly elected incumbent. And I know what they want to say, but they don't have the courage to say it. And so like his, I have a video about his response because I think he handled it like flawlessly, but like they're just basically using DEI as a synonym for a slur. Like exactly. The heart and heart for black people. Exactly how they're using it. Yeah. And it's, they're, they're so transparent about it. And then Elijah Schaefer, he had a tweet about just with the picture of the mayor and it said something like, Oh, that bridge collapsed. Yo. Like what is, what is the point specifically of this tweet, other than to just be like racist, like the mayor is black. So that's like, that's inherently funny. Like I just, that's the only reason why they said that DEI word, if the mayor wasn't black or whatever, we wouldn't, so that's how I know that. And it's like, it has nothing to do with that. But I've always said the diversity, equity and inclusion, all of that is the idea of it. When it came about, I know what it's for. I know. But it, I always said in any corporation, especially before COVID, we saw how there was in all of those departments at any corporation, it was one black person or two, or just a handful of them that were holding down. So that's how I know that. Right. They had nothing to do with that. But I've always said the diversity, equity and inclusion, they were holding down so much work, but they just wanted to say, this is our, this is our department for DEI. They weren't hiring more black people. They weren't making it more of a comfortable environment for them. Nothing. They were just saying, we have black people that work here. This is what we've elected them to do. And it's so much work though. Like it's just them holding down so much work. So it's always been a questionable thing. And even with how Rhonda Santis out in Florida had schools have adopted his idea of taking away diversity and inclusion within schools, grants or anything like that, that goes to students because it promotes. Anti-white racism. Yeah. But it's, you know, why would we want to separate? It's because black people have things the hardest. We don't get grants. We don't get all that stuff in schools and inside of these schools that were predominantly white at one time, they didn't appreciate black people. So this is why they have those type of things. You're not going to see that at an HBCU because the HBCU was created because of just white institutions. Like we couldn't go to school. So we had to create those. So, but this whole idea that he's been giving the spotlight. So the fact that the mayor being being called like a DEI pick and that to me is disrespectful because he's the mayor. So respect him as such. But in this whole situation that's been, we're talking about the bridge. People have died. You know, there are casualties there. He's trying to make sure that he presents himself well while talking about it. But here people go making it just the fact that it's a black mayor. What's the problem? He's not a diversity hire. He was elected with 70%. Come on. Also, he didn't build the bridge. The bridge was open in 1977. He wasn't driving the boat. Thank you. I don't understand. Even if the mayor was like some conservative dipshit I didn't like. It wouldn't be his faults probably because what's the connection? I was listening to something, this podcast where they were actually talking to someone who's not political at all, but knows a lot about boating and shipping. And they were like, no, does no one realize this has nothing to do with whatever you think wokeness is. This is because boats have become larger and larger and larger since that bridge was built to chip more goods. This is capitalism. The boats have become bigger than it can actually fit underneath that area. And it was trying to shut down and had an emergency like problem. There's nothing to do with wokeness. They're just trying to take every single corporate failure and pin it on wokeness or DEI when it's deregulation. This is a capitalist problem. But it serves so many purposes to use DEI. They can scapegoat people of color, which they love doing. And they can also give corporations a pass for cutting corners to save profits. Which they love doing. Yeah. So it's so frustrating that they think that they're clever and that they think they're getting away with it. But we all see what they're saying. It's so obvious. Yeah. And I think that the focus should be, okay, we could have more conversations surrounding infrastructure or those type of things. But here we are talking about more so focused. That's what the right is focused on, DEI. And what Twitter did is what we had to do with the hard ER word is claim it and make it our own. So they've changed lyrics to songs and things and been saying my DEI, whatever the case. To really let people know, we know what you mean when you say DEI. We know exactly what you're saying when you say DEI. So we're not going to just let that be. So we're going to do what we do. And we're going to kiki about it. But there's going to be a message in this. And we know that diversity and inclusion has been something that you guys have thrown out there. You guys have a problem with it. You're making it such a big deal when there's more to this literally a bridge collab. Let's focus on the casualties. Let's focus on the mayor actually. Six people died. His constituents and trying to make them comfortable understanding what happened, getting the information out properly. That's his job, not the fact that he black. They ain't got nothing to do with nothing. Yeah. And like black people, they have to work twice as hard to get half as far. Nobody is saying by like doing more diverse hiring practices were like, we're hiring unqualified people. Nobody said that conservatives are the ones that said that they're the ones that said, Oh, it must mean that like a really qualified white guy is getting passed over by an unqualified black. Nobody said that. And first and foremost, like the main thing that's really important to point out is that these corporations like Google that had DEI, they, like they didn't do it. They didn't follow through. So it's not like they didn't actually end the racist hiring practices. That's like the worst part is that like they're still conservatives are still scapegoating people of color. When they didn't even benefit from DEI. So it's just it's so it's infuriating on so many different levels because there's so much disingenuity all in an attempt for them to just like really thinly cloak their racism. Yeah. So what's really going on with the bridge though? What's the latest developments? Last I heard is that they found two of the casualties that were said to be working on the bridge at the time. And I know. The terrorism thing is really weird because like there's actual communications already of the boat having an emergency. That's the reason not more people died is they were able to communicate and get the bridge down in time. That doesn't happen with terrorist attacks. They don't call up and say, let's reduce the amount of casualties possible. Please. In the middle of the night. Yeah. Let's do it. Yeah. Stupid. Yeah. Go ahead. Oh, no, go ahead. No, like the videos that I were telling you about conspiracy there immediately, it just happened. I happened to be up and I seen it and I was shown my partner at the time. But then right underneath it. I'm like, it just happened, but there's like 10 different videos. Now they're having it like slow mo really quick. And then the conspiracy theories are like with their captions with it. Like if you really look closely, they turned off. They turned it off. Then as it got. They made sure that they turned it off right again so that it can direct right in that area of the bridge. And then turn like, like this meant to happen. Because it was a distraction. Do they bother to say who they is? Who's who's they? Oh, apparently. Imagine trying to hack a boat for a terrorist attack. Like that's the stupidest way. And they say, oh, it's because it's coming from Sri. Sri Lanka. And they're like, I don't know. And then they say, oh, it's because it's coming from Sri. Sri Lanka. And they were like, or wherever it was coming from, but they were like, because that that lets that, you know, that, you know, those people are connected to terrorists. And that's right. Of course. And, you know, so it's like, it's like, only Canadians will get this job, but it's like playing curling. Like, I imagine like you let the rock go in the ice and you try to get it into this into the spot. Americans know what curliness. I ain't got American. I don't know what that is. You try to use like a boat for a terrorist attack is like playing curling. Like you have to like get it just right at the right time. And you have to hope you hack in the boat. It's so it's so stupid. I think it's cool. It's a cool little sport. Curling is awesome. I'm just saying the idea of using a bow for terrorism is stupid. Yeah. And then like the, the, the why what we can see the boat for a minute. Like why would they would not want to stop it? Why would they just be like, okay, let's just start a ride. It's getting closer. Let's arrive. No, it's like that's the people are so dumb and they will put this on the internet. And right now I don't know why people choose this time to not go and read up because Google is there. And if you just get online, it's the trending story. So a lot of, you know, respected newspapers, articles, media, people who are covering it. They're all in on the conspiracy, Rebecca. Don't you know it's part of it. It's the information like a sheeple from the rest of the picture. You gotta get it from the comment section. If you don't get it from the comment section. Yeah, exactly. The conspiracies about this bridge went so much deeper than I even realized because I just saw like the DEI like complaints, but apparently there was people unironically saying vaccine in response to this, like the driver had the vaccine on top of that. Obama's being blamed. It's a classic retro. Explain the Obama one. Like explain the Obama one. So do you know that movie? What's that movie that he released on Netflix? I forgot the name. Oh, wait, I did see this one. The world. The world again, something like that. Yeah. Yeah. Like one of the executive producers odd. Yeah. Yeah. This was Obama's doing. He was trying to like, I guess give us a warning that he was planning to crash a boat into a bridge with that movie. Why? And then the music that they're playing with these six talk videos, you got the E like those little earrings down. And they're like, how come when the boat was coming up and then they'll like flash to, why did it, why was it coming up? Does that remind you of anything? And then they'll have like the flash to Obama's in vice movie, whatever. What was the movie when they, I don't even leave the world behind it was Jerry McLean in the chat. Thank you, Jerry. Okay. Thank you. So, but yes, but they, this is what people are believing and love my family members. Well, a couple of them were on the phone and I said, I know that they're not trying not to focus on this story and making about DEI. That's problematic to me. That is what we should be focusing like how they're making this about DEI and we're not talking enough about what we should be talking about as it, when it comes to the bridge and we're not allowing the mayor to actually use his voice to do the work that he was hired to do, put in place to do. We're focusing on more of the fact that he was calling DEI, which we should and the black people handled that. Now we can focus on the, the people who lost their loved ones, what they're going to do next with the bridge, what that looks like. Are they going to come discontinue votes from being in the water at this time? Like what, like what's like, these are, this is information that we need, but they want to focus the, the right know how to deviate from the important stuff and they will just focus on some empty, stupid stuff, but they're racist and people will take the bait and so, yeah. Let me be clear. We need to call my boys in Sri Lanka. We're going to crash a boat tomorrow. The people will never know. Not Obama. Until they realize that I put a hint in the Netflix movie that I put out. There's always, I love this, this idea that they, whoever they is, the, the, the powers that be can pull all this off. Yet somehow can help, but to leave, sprinkle these little clues and hints for all the conspiracy theorists to find. Don't you see it because they're so evil that they really enjoy it. So they have to take credit for it somewhere. They won't take credit for the act, but they're going to showcase that. Oh, I had the idea to do this. Yeah. Super villain monologue. Yeah, it's so, it's so fucking stupid. I really wish they would never expect me. They'll blame the mayor of Baltimore because of the EI. It's genius. It's so dumb. They're going to blame everybody black. Everybody black. You know, I know Issa Rae said we're rooting for everybody black. The right is there. They want to disrespect and blame everything, everyone, every, just black related. Like, let that man do his job. He just got to let him do what he need to do. They just like, how is this his problem? He's, he has to speak to the people. He has to start telling you guys how they're going to move forward. He has to talk to the family of the, the people who lost their loved ones. Like it's. I'm trying so hard not to change the subject to send Rebecca a super chat, but it keeps failing. What? I was. I was trying to send. This is part of my. Rest in. Rest in. And you can send the super chat. And I said, I'm not even going to deal with that. I looked at it. They play. They play. I was. Well, I was going to do the like the asterisk for like the eye and just see if it. What? Like, if you would get you. I got it immediately. I looked at it and I was like, I'm at work. But I came back and I said, why don't you play so much? What a day that was. That's crazy. Don't bring that embarrassment back on my shoulder. I'm sorry. It's like one of my favorite moments. It's going to go down in history because that it's. Jesus. That was not one of my most finer times, but you know, it is. I think it was your finest. I'm pretty sure. I loved it. And I was just. Sometimes I have those moments. And I was like, I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I was just. Sometimes I have those moments like, you know, I would like to think of myself as, you know, well spoken, you know, whatever, but I can be super. A little bit. Sometimes my family like to say this, Rebecca, you are so intelligent. You got some smarts in you. But sometimes it just don't click for you all the time. Sometimes it just, you don't, it don't, you don't get it. And that's how we're okay with that. It's on Rebecca. I think. Like we all have those moments. Like there, for some reason, a couple of days ago, it was, it was, it was like two 45 in the afternoon. And I'm thinking, Oh, it's almost four o'clock. Like thinking like three o'clock was four o'clock. And I thought that for the next 15 minutes until it was three o'clock, I'm like, why did I think it was going to be four o'clock? Like there's just moments where it's like the brain turns out. You don't even realize it. That's what it is. I'm happy to be back. I'm happy. It ain't nothing to me. I ain't that. And then what people are saying, I didn't grow a third leg. Like none of the above. I actually did. But, you know, otherwise made that so funny is cause I literally, before you even said it out loud, that was the first way that I read it. So it's just like, it was so perfect. Wasn't a super chat. I was reading. It was a super chat. Yeah. I felt validated when you said it the same way that I read it. I just, I was that crazy. And you guys died the whole time. And I'm like, y'all stop it. Can you, there's, I think we should go into, I don't know if you guys covered it already. I know I haven't been here for a while today, but the Diddy story, the love story, the Sean Combs story. I do not know much about it. I gotta say. Yeah. So I think that the new, I mean, other than. I do. Okay. So look, go ahead. No, no, no. I'm not going to, I just, I've been going down rabbit holes of like, I've been going to school hip hop YouTube videos and the algorithm knows my addiction now and it won't stop feeding me them. And every time I feel like I want to do something, I'm like, but the Benzino beef. What's this all about? It's just like thing after thing after thing. Anyways, sorry. I've been, I've been on a lot of Diddy rabbit holes. No, you have to be, because it's like, well, if 50 Cent is saying, I'm going to go check out and see it's a whole thing. But if you guys don't know the latest in it, we know that Cassie did put out allegations of a lot. Sexual abuse. Just all of the above from her relationship with him. And we know that they had quietly handled that. And so, but we knew that from her allegations were going to stem so much, so much more things. So many people were coming out about their experience with Diddy. But the latest is that he had, he had his homes rate rated in Miami. Put in cops apparently. Yeah. See, I didn't know that part of it, but I know. So the federal agents rated his multimillion dollar homes, not just one in Miami and Los Angeles, and Los Angeles a few days ago on March 25th. They say that firearms are found at both properties, additionally, homeland security investigations, sees combs phones in Miami before he was scheduled to depart for a trip to the Bahamas. So while the investigation is ongoing, a source close to private jet went to keep their day instead. Right. Yeah. But so he went somewhere else instead. He was stuck at the airport. He was seen pacing outside that you can see in. Oh, okay. Cause I saw that video. Okay. So, um, you know, these, they said that the, the raid was connected to allegations of sex trafficking, sexual assault and solicitation and distribution of illegal narcotics and firearms. Three women and one man had been interviewed, um, related to these allegations. So the thing is as well, they even said that his ex, um, young Miami, Carisha, uh, from the group city girls, um, she is one half of the group city girls. And they said that in some of the documents, um, allegedly that she was, she, he had her transport pink cocaine, um, to wherever he was. So other people were involved too. So there are other people named in the documentation. I thought you, I didn't really know there was a person in pink cocaine. I thought you were about to tell me about her drug. No, no, there's, there's a drug. Carisha, Carisha, young Miami, she transported actual, cause he said he can't even, he got to make the cocaine pink. He can't eat. He just like, he has to just, they're like, he's just so, it's just too much, but he pink cocaine. I don't know if that's a special type of cocaine. No, it's the coloring of the cocaine. Wow. I'm really pink, pink, pink. It's incredibly, well, it's, yeah, so I'm here to tell you all about pink cocaine. It's, it's really popular in South and Central America right now. And apparently it's not cocaine. It's something else like two CDs. It's something else, but it's, it's, it's like, it's blowing up in, uh, in the West now. It's like another drug that's suddenly becoming a big thing, especially amongst celebrities. Like, yeah, it's like the shit. If this brings down Carisha too, I'm going to be even more fucking pissed at Diddy. Cause I'm like, she, you know, she was pretty young being with this man. And even with the history with, um, Cassie, she got with him and she was with him for 10 years. So since she was in her twenties up until her thirties, she was with him. And the same thing I feel like could have happened to Carisha. And he dated even, um, for a short period of time, Laurie Harvey, who dated his son for a short period of time. Oh my God. So he, I think he has a thing for younger girls. I think it's a controlled thing. And I do believe that there may be, and this is my opinion, there may be some truths to how, you know, how he is with women, um, you know, uh, abusive, um, you know, all of the above what these people are saying. Torrey was on an interview with, um, Joy Reed. Uh, the interviewer, um, the journalist Torrey, if you guys know him, he was on an interview with Joy Reed and he said he had a family member that was looking for a internship. He called Diddy up. Uh, did he said, sure thing, let him, definitely could work for me after about three months. He says that his family member no longer worked for Diddy. Um, and then he began to say, you know, he asked them why finally. And, uh, apparently it was a male and he said, Diddy asked me to go home with him or the internship was over. And clearly the internship was over. And this is again, allegations. This is from Torrey's interview with Joy Reed on the readout. So a lot of people are coming out to speak out now. Some people are saying, well, why now? Why are they speaking up now? I think again, it's a power dynamic. If somebody is super powerful, I'm pretty sure that in that time threats were made, all of the above, um, Quincy, his adopted son, um, uh, who was with his ex Kim Porter, um, whose father is actually I'll be sure his file. I'll be sure it took to online and it was, you know, saying, Hey son, it's time to come home. You know, I don't know. So I'm about 30 years old. I don't know the dynamics from the 30 year old gap, but something could have been going on there. I don't know. But yeah, everybody is kind of like speaking up now. Um, and it's so much as the rabbit holes are crazy. I read one woman who worked with him was saying all the people who were putting out tell all's, um, we're silenced in some way, shape, or form. Um, there's a lot of people have been talking about this for a long time. Like Jaguar, for example, she has been sounding the alarm, but no one listened, especially like, I'll be honest, no white people had any idea about so much of this stuff for so long, but she was explaining that there's like, there's a history of abuse. There's a history of pedophilia. There might be the abuse of, uh, underage boys and girls. Uh, they might have been drugged. They might have been forced to participate in sexual acts. They didn't want to at these parties. Uh, you can look towards like the testimony of Usher. When it comes to that kind of stuff, like it's just like, it's been going on for so long in such a massive media empire. And, and it's like, it's only now coming to life. Yeah. So Usher is a victim as well. Do any of you know about that? Not, not, not a confirmed victim, but a long time ago on Howard Stern, they were asking about like, what was it like growing up in the life when you were only 14 years old and there's like, there's old clips of, of Diddy where he's talking about how he used to rational usher when he was a little kid of breakfast cereal and stuff like that. And you're just watching it. Like, that's a weird thing. Like, even Kevin Hart in the interviews, like, what the fuck did you just say? Yeah. Like, he's totally like. In that interview. I remember. And Usher even came out and he was in another interview. So he stands on this story. So he said it a couple different times, a few different times and he said to another woman who was interviewing him, yeah, you know, I was in his home. You know, I was a young buck coming up. I was just getting in the game. He invited me over to his home and what I saw there, I think as he was talking about it, he was just kind of telling his story. But people who know what abuse looks like, they're like, all right, that's abuse. But he was just like, you know, and sexual abuse in some way shape or form grooming. So he was like, you know, I get into the home and I was just like, yo, you know, there were a lot of women there. And I'm like 13, 14, I'm really young. I'm, you know, and I'm looking around just getting in the game and he's, he's there introducing me to everybody. And there were so many women and they were like naked. And I was a kid. And they were like, and so the interviewer says, so you didn't do nothing with the women. He said, I didn't say all that. And I'm like, dang. Okay. As you explain it, it is coming back to me to remember that part. So was it even like, there's so many celebrities that are like implicated as well. Isn't Meek Mill part of this too? They tried to, so that came out. That's rumors, right? And that was probably, and this is how we have to be careful because the way the internet is throwing it out there. But Meek Mill's name, they didn't say his name. They said a rapper who dated Nicki Minaj. So that's in the documents. So of course people did their ABCs and was like, okay. But academics is the one that heightened that. And said, you know what you did with, and academics is like a podcaster, super rude into a lot of people. But he kept, he keeps attacking Meek Mill. And he took that moment to say, you know what you did. How are you going to get away from this? What are you going to say? You were with Diddy. Diddy, do something. So how are you going to get away from this? What are you going to say? You were with Diddy. Diddy, do sexual things to you. So that, they're in the net room with that. And so a lot of people, like I said, are implicated, but then some, as well as a lot of people being thrown in the mix because of the documentation and people are putting two and two together. So it's like, what was your position with Diddy? What were you actually doing alongside Diddy? But then you have the people like other artists. I've seen Tyrese, Slim Thug, Uncle Luke, all speaking out on behalf of Diddy, saying another black man, another black man down, another black millionaire. See, here goes like, so you're not focused on what the person did, but you're saying, you know, they're trying to bring down another black man. And I don't care if he was black, white, yellow, purple in between. If there's so much evidence on this person, then they should be tried. And you know, it's been guilty. So, but we could say a thing is a thing. This thing is happening. There are investigations. There are raids happening. Cassie did speak out. You know, people are being mentioned. Okay, we can call it thing to thing, but these people, Tyrese went on a whole Tyrae. Tyrese went on a Tyrae job. He went on the internet and did like a long soliloquy about how, what Diddy did for him? What Diddy did for me in my life? Did he, somebody changed the game. He took me in. He talked to me. He did all this and that and the above. And let's not forget when the whole Chris Brown and Rihanna thing happened, Diddy opened up his house after that. Oh, right. Physical abuse. He opened up his house to them at that time to run from the media, but they were still in, you know, this just literally happened. So I don't know if Diddy is that man that Tyrese want to paint a mess, but they're online really speaking for him and trying to, my thing is we talked about this on the show. Bad people, people that we love can do bad things and bad people can do good things. Like that doesn't take away from them being like, you know, and I'm a firm believer in forgiveness, but when you're that nasty, when you're that dirty, I don't know if you can get in. I don't know if there's no clean, like you, and you were evil to people. There's so many accounts of how you destroyed a lot of lives along the way. Yeah. Threatening people. What's his name that rapper that came out and said, I was talking to Cassie briefly. This is him, you know, documentation too. I was talking to Cassie. What's his damn name? The rapper. He said it was. Oh, was it Kid Cudi? Kid Cudi. Yeah. And he said, I was threatened when I was dating her and I was told that something like they'll blow, blow up my house, whatever, something like that. And he said he looked out the door. I think his car blew up. He confirmed this himself and nobody did anything with it. He said this himself. And it seems like based on what like Torrey said, like he was pretty brazen if like he groomed, or was trying to groom Torrey's nephew or whatever, like in a three month period. Like that's just, I mean, if you're bringing in people and you're already trying to sexually exploit them or whatever was being alleged there, like it seems like his, he wasn't really trying to hide it. It was like an open secret. But the people like Tyrese, it's probably like, well he didn't do it to me and I didn't witness it. So I can't imagine that this was actually going on. But just because you didn't see it and he was good to you, doesn't mean that he wasn't bad to other people. You have to be able to differentiate between that. Yes. Yeah. And he, if so many people are saying this happened, and I mean, I think we can kind of just be like, okay, this, this possibly happened. So let's see what the courts are going to say. Let's see what's going to come out. You know, let's not just tell the victims that they're all liars. Um, and not only was it sexual abuse, he threatened people. Um, you know, took away jobs. He, you know, hurt allegedly. Oh, he destroyed careers. Yes. We watched him do that every day on whatever new show he was coming out with. Making the band. Danity came. Also day 26, like they got like two albums. Yeah. I mean, come on. Fatty Koo, which was the first group that he made. So it's like, Oh, right. He's been doing this for a long, long time. And the band underrated as fuck, even though they shouldn't have been a band. It should have been individual rappers, but, you know, the beat side who worked, I think. Right. Really talented. Mm hmm. All these people, Sherry Dennis, people who were there for once. And I believe if they challenged him in whatever way, it was a dumb 50 cent is willing to, he's already on it. It's jokingly, but he's serious at the same time. Make a documentary. Netflix poster. He posted. I thought that was real at first. It was like, whoa, that's coming out already. Fund a documentary to help victims. Have a voice. I don't know what it is. But yeah, he's like 50. Yeah. Not. Not. But for 50, but he wants, he said he wants to fund that. And I think allocate the money to the victims, like that type of thing. Oh, wow. That's what he was saying. Like he's coming up with things and he's like, Diddy did that. And I know that Mace, who has a podcast, like why don't I know all this information is too much? I don't go down a rabbit hole. Maybe. You've been in a deep Rebecca. Rebecca Mace, who is with Cameron, they have a podcast. They just recently talked about it briefly and Mace is like, I feel like this is a, this is where I'm finally getting some kind of reparations for what happened with me. When you're nasty, when you're that type of person, things are going to come out and get you. So he was saying like this, I mean this, Diddy is the type of person and everything that's coming for him is he's going to have, like it's going to happen. What he did with Biggie, what he did with me, what he did with other artists, like it's, he's getting what he deserves and it's all, I'm glad that it's all coming out. So. It's really sad if you go down. I don't know if you've watched any of the documentaries on the history of Diddy, but like it was always speculated. Why was he able to climb and rise so quickly? Cause he was like, he was an, he was an intern at Uptown Records. And then he went from that to having his own record label, bad boy under the same label, which ultimately is under Atlantic. So that's just like, that's monstrous to do. And you're like early twenties, but then all these rumors started circulating that the, the guy who ran Uptown Records, Andre Harrell may have been abusing Diddy and Andre Harrell may have been abused by the senior executive of Atlantic. There's this history of like, you know, you know, these older executives taking advantage of young boys essentially, and then them, you know, then doing it to the next person along the way. It's really fucked up, but it's, it's part of like potentially a lot of the music industry at that level. Yeah. And I think it's, um, I forgot her name, but she's on the Grio and she said like, their Diddy is being targeted, but she said it in a way where he has to be targeted because he possibly did those things. So when this time in his life, they need to target him. They need to let him know we're on to you. We're watching you like Harvey Weinstein or Kelly, all these people were targeted as they investigations were underway and they just kept living their life. They kept dropping music. They kept being on the scene. They kept throwing parties, all of these things. And yeah, they need to know that you are a target because when it does, when stuff hits the fan, you're probably going to be right there with Harvey Weinstein and our Kelly. Yeah, I don't have to, you know, it's just going to be what it is. You did all of this to people and you used your power to abuse people to fear into people, to threaten people, to take away career, people's livelihoods. And so at this point, yeah, you're, you're being targeted. People are on to you and the feds are going to get you each, which way. So the, the conspiracy theorist Slim Thug, who is a rapper out of Texas, he, he was saying, see, no, it was Uncle Luke. It was Uncle Luke. He says, see, he was, he was, he done sued, I think the brand is called Delion, the drink that he was promoting. He's like, he done sued them and ever since that man down. See, he had the audacity to sue them and never since they had been after him since. And I'm like, that's such a stupid theory though. Cassie said what she said. And I believe she even knew. She's like, she even said, you're going to get what's coming to you. Like regardless, they quietly settled and at the world already knew the information was already out. And here we go. Everybody's like, it happened to me too. I mean, is he in, in America? Yeah, that's what I was going to ask. They said he did a video from his location, kind of showed himself. I didn't see it, but that he confirmed, I guess that he was still, he still flew out of the country, but he flew somewhere else. Like you guys said. So, yeah. So if he went to Cape Verde then, because I had to look this up, if he's in Cape Verde, they aren't necessarily an extradition country. They don't have a treaty with the US. Yeah. But they, they can extradite in the case that there's an exchange made. So essentially, you know, if there's some prisoner, Cape Verde wants from the US in exchange for a diddy, they can do something like that. But if that's him essentially starting to do kind of like a John McAfee, I'm going to just live here forever. I don't know if that's what's happening. Is it that bad? Cause like, he has children here. He's not, he's not going to leave. It's just children here. But people were saying like, I know there was a detailed, I don't know this may be important, but there were cameras in every single room that he had in those homes that they raided. So in every single room they had a camera. So I don't know what he was looking for, what he's watching, what kind of things were going down, but that's a detail. And this is just so similar to what we were talking about last Thursday, that power, the abuse of power with the Nickelodeon kids, these people that they just will find. Did you watch that? Did you watch that? No, I still didn't watch it. I don't have the heart. It makes me so sad. It's so hard to see. I thought I'd eat up like all four episodes. You watch one and it's dark. You feel like, like I felt depressed and sad. And then I watched the next one the next day, and I felt worse. Yeah. Maybe I don't want to talk about it. Yeah. I might not know. It gets worse. By episode three, you're like, oh my God. Yeah. You just angered sadness overwhelm you by the third episode. Yeah. See, and I'm a little bit emo right now. So I don't know if I can really like, because just even people are going down, honey. People are going down. Okay. There are a lot of people just coming out and the people that we thought could never be touched. So I want Trump to be one of those people, but people that would never be touched there. You know, unfortunately it's quicker to get to a black person. I look, I sound like Uncle Luke, but if you did it, you did it. I don't care if you did it. You did that thing. Um, you know, at the end of the day, if there's evidence or something or like an investigation that needs to happen, then okay. People were saying that he was on the run. I don't think he was on the run. I just think that, you know, I don't even think he expected for those homes to be raided when he was heading on vacation, but it happened that that district attorney is notorious for they won't do something like that unless they have a case that's beyond rock solid before they would take that step. So like every lawyer I've heard talk about it has been like, this is bad. This, like this does not happen unless you're fucked. Like you have to be fucked for them to be taking this step. Yeah. Yeah. I think a lot of people didn't speak up because of fear. Like, Oh yeah. Yeah, because of that power, that money. I mean, there's a reason why people like Harvey Weinstein and whatnot are able to keep these kinds of things under wraps for so long, even though it's an open secret, it's because people are horrified. Like they can wage lawfare against you that will ruin your life. We're seeing it now with like Stephen Crowder, what he's doing to Jared Monroe, his ex-employee, like just years and years and years of like legal threats, trying to silence them. Money gives you so much power that you are almost untouchable. You know, so it's, it's not like for people who are asking, well, why aren't they only talking now? I mean, it's because one person talked and it kind of takes like a little crack for the damn to burst. If Cassie was afraid to talk like she did her lawsuit and then she like, I think she withdrew it. You know, if she's afraid, somebody who's actually famous, then imagine what somebody who has no power, no clout whatsoever, you know, would feel. They also protect one another inside the industry, right? Like I hate to keep jumping back and forth, but in the Nickelodeon story and content, when you're for anyone, but like it's, it's shocking to discover that there's not like one, but two, like convicted pedophiles who were working in the same, like, you know, TV studio and people, like people kind of knew is the fucked up thing about all this, right? And it's like one thing if you have one convicted pedophile who'd like, you know, molested some children, but two, two amongst your staff who were just there in like fucking, like so clearly someone is basically covering for someone else or hiding for someone else. Cause the shit just seems to be like a prolific problem that keeps happening. Like, yeah. And did he's not the only one to be exposed? Yeah. Russell Brand recently and he's just like rolling with it. Yeah. You see, there's a difference and I race plays a part to me. I feel like it's like, Of course. All of them did it. If we like, I don't care what color you are, but there's more protections. I feel like they don't get, I don't care how big did he was, who he sat with, who we talked to, what, you know, initiatives he pushed out there. He did that. I don't care how great of an actor, speaker, you know, husband, whatever he was, whatever Russell Brand represented at a time, he did that. Well, he wasn't any of that. It's what I'm worried about. It wasn't a good actor. It wasn't a good husband. It wasn't a good comedian. It wasn't exposed. My younger self's not Russell Brand. My younger self. You see, I'm grown now. But I thought Russell Brand was a handsome guy. I thought, you know, a nice accent, really quirky, like type of guy. And then all of this and I'm like, I can't unsee. I'm actually shocked by that. People thought he was handsome. Yeah. He was nice. A little too far. A little too far. You're the terrible boys. The accent like is just insufferable. Like I used to like his content, but his accent would annoy the fuck out of me. Because you can understand how the shit he was saying. I think that was the best part. But I think at this point, when you know what you know, now you can't unsee the ugly. Like you can't. Yeah. Everything is unattractive. You're a nasty person. You need to go down. But he happily just parades around. And tells these, this information just like, yeah, she's underage with here. There ain't no problem. You know, like it, I did it. It's just terrible. And did he won't say I did it. Did he won't say I did it. But he'll, So he's going to alliteration with this story. I know it's crazy. But he will, but he just knows that he has protections or thought he had protections within the industry where nobody was going to speak up because he probably puts so much fear into people. Whatever. But now people are like, no, we're living in a new day and age. I'm just going to seek my truth. Did he, you know, has threatened people's lives and to kill them and to blow up allegedly. Kid Cuddy's car in his driveway. Cause it's kid Cuddy. That's not like a random person. Like it's kid Cuddy. And we could have been in that vehicle. What message were you sending? So this threat that you made real, like, come on now. Like who, nobody knows what else did he was capable of doing and what he did do. So as this, this information comes out, I just think the more important part is. Did he, is it above? Shouldn't be above the law. People like did he shouldn't be above the law. Um, and get to jump on planes when, when they're feeling like life, the truth, their truths are too hard for them to deal with. Um, but a lot of people who had to go to therapy, a lot of people who couldn't eat anymore, a lot of people who are black listed in the industry. Um, their, their truths don't matter, but yours, because you're having a hard day because this stuff is falling out. It's coming out. And now people are like, man, he just lost his wife. And I'm like, what wife, he was, he was cheating on that lady with another woman and had children at the same time. And even with the woman that he's dating now, the Carisha that he was dating. Um, like during his speech at the, I think it was the BT awards, he kept praising his ex. Um, so come on now. Like what, what are we talking about here? This man has no kind of like, I don't think, I think that he needs to go down. I would love to see more people like him go down. Um, because there's so many people hurt because of it. And if we keep allowing people to pass like this, it's just going to be, we're going to always have these conversations online where, you know, he's a bad person and we just get over it. But there are people who had their whole lives have been changed and trauma for the rest of their lives because of this man. So. Yeah, it's fucked up. Power shouldn't shield you from accountability. So hopefully we'll start to see people in power actually be held accountable. I'm not going to hold my breath. But, uh, you know, we have a lot of opportunities for our justice system to prove that it's not a two tier justice system specifically this year. Let's see. That's good. Speaking of which I, uh, there's a clip. I want to say anyone care to hear what Larry David has to say about Donald Trump. This is a CNN interview. Oh yeah, I want to see that. I didn't watch it. But I saw that pop up. I want to see what he's, uh, what he's saying here. How do you wrap your head around the fact that he could very well be a reelected president? I mean, right now I'd say he's the favorite. He's just such an amazing con man. He has such a gift for lying and fooling people and convincing people of something that's a complete lie. But the fact, but the point is millions and millions and millions of Americans more so than three years ago, they buy it. They buy it. It's a, it's a testament to his conning abilities. He's, he's, he's the greatest con man we've ever produced. Yeah. I mean, is that clip why all the right for going like hardcore anti-Semitic today? Is that the reason why this was over that layer? This clip just hit like 60 minutes ago. So I'm not sure how reasonable. Okay. Okay. I mean, they have other reasons. It's just business as usual then. Yeah. Yeah. I was going to say, did you see the response to the Babylon bees post about white supremacists? Oh my God. They got real fucking anti-Semitic in that. They're all trying to find you did this. Yeah. Yeah. I guess the Babylon bee didn't realize what they are. Right. They posted that. Yeah. They were making a joke that their audience would enjoy. And I love how like Seth Dillon, his response was, no, no, see we weren't, we weren't making fun of white people. We're making fun of white supremacists. And they're like, that's us though. We don't want you to make fun of the white supremacists. We are that person you're making fun of. We're your audience. I'm trying to find the tweets. In case people don't know what we're talking about here. But they tweet a lot every day. Oh my God. Yeah. Babylon bee essentially put out a joke that talks about how the master race is a bunch of inbreds. And as a picture of the swastika and the union jack in the background, or sorry, the Confederate flag. And yeah. And their own audience despise. Like if you look in like that of those 6,300 comments, just scroll through it and look at the amount of blue check marks that are going off about Jewish people. It's like, it's not, it's not long before you see it. Were you guys hacked by Jimmy Kimmel? Yeah. All the blue checks hate it. Yeah. I did a whole video on this unfollow. Also in the same week, Ian Miles Chong posted a photo of like somebody with Nazi tattoos. And he's like, why is it that all of these people from the master race or something are always morbidly obese? He got roasted because he also doesn't realize a lot of his followers are straight up Nazis. Like it's funny that they lack so little awareness about their own audience. Like this is what they cultivated it. So it's crazy that they have this surprised Pikachu face when they get backlash for posting about this. Like it's just, it's so insane. Like I saw Seth Dillon tweeting about it just being like, you know, whatever changed. It's you or something like we haven't changed or something like that. And I was like, I mean, I think it's a wake up call, but I don't think that they're going to change. Right. I think somebody like Seth, like Seth Dillon is Jewish. So to see all these people like, like, oh, are you Jewish? Oh, makes sense. You know what I mean? Like go after him. Yeah, the anti-Semitism ramp up. Yeah. So like he has got at least acknowledged like, holy shit. Like this is and same with Ben Shapiro though. Right. So like there was the whole controversy over Christ's King this week with Candace Owens. And so Ben Shapiro, like he's been cultivating this fascistic Nazi like audience where people like Nat Walsh and Michael Knowles on his own network, the things that they say about trans people sound very Nazi like, like it's, it's the way that the Nazis talked about Jewish people during World War II. So like, is he going to have this like Mia Culp and be like, Oh my God, maybe we were a little bit wrong. I don't think so. Right. Cause the money is too good and they're rich. So they're insulated themselves from the effects of white supremacy and Nazism for the most part. So I don't think that they're going to change. But I do think that they probably, I think there's probably a little bit of cognitive dissonance there. Right. Like I don't know that they're surprised. I think they probably suspected that this is who they were pandering to, but just to kind of see them be so open about it. And like it's not like, you know, five years ago, maybe lots of Nazis on the internet, they were much more inclined to use dog whistles. They're not doing that anymore. Like they're, they're not even trying. A plane goes down and they say it's because of like affirmative action or something like that now. Like they're just openly saying the most racist shit that used to get you like kicked out of play conversation. Normally people would be like, whoa, so you're a racist. You know, also often kicked off Twitter, like Twitter, like people, people kind of, I mean, I kind of forget sometimes that Twitter used to be a place where you could actually, I mean, it was always a little crazy, but, but there was, but there were standards, right? Like you couldn't just be openly racist on there. You would get kicked off. You couldn't say the S slur or any slur. Yeah. It was more moderated. Yeah. You can't say cis now, but you could say everything else, literally everything else. I can't say, um, if I say, if I say, which, yeah, if I say C double O N, um, there, they flag me. The, I don't, I don't remember when I, who I was calling that. It's the same thing. If I say C R A C K E R with the hard R, like, I get in trouble if I say that word on Twitch, on Twitch. And like, like, what the fuck? I can't, I can't even, I can't self-referential. You know, I can't use it. I can't take it back. They still have that in place. You still can't say that on Twitch. Benjamin Dixon was pointing out on Twitter, like people were getting flagged for calling other people the C word. And then all of a sudden like, but yeah, yeah, sorry. He did. And then yet everyone calls him the N word, you know, from the far, right? They do that all day. Yeah. He said it on the show on Saturday and I was like, okay, nah, you know, they gonna roll this and we can't, can't even, it's not going to be a B month. But go ahead. He was like, I don't care. You know, he was going on. And he done said it about 10 more times. If he said it, he meant it because he's in his godly, you know, era right now. So he said it and he meant it. And he said it like 10 times because that's what he believes they are because they're calling us everything in the book out loud. They are saying it are represented. Our representatives are saying it. They're, they're online tweeting it. They, all of that. So all of them are the C word, not the other one. And I was like, we're going to get back on the show. He's always agreed. I have to show you all Ben. So Ben, absolutely fucking ratio the shit out of Eliza. Schaefer. Nice. Let me, let me. He, well, I love to say it like fucking Ben is the biggest savage on Twitter. And it is my favorite. He's awesome. He's a workman. So when he says stuff, you just got to follow because it's going to be good. Okay. So this is back to the DEI mayor bullshit. This is what Elijah Schaefer posted. Just straight up just racist. Right. I mean, no if ands or buts about it. Ben's response though. How's your mother doing these days? Elijah 20,000. I'm like. Holy shit. Yeah. Yeah. Body. No. He doesn't play. Ben will definitely handle people on Twitter. That's his ground. I know he's been quiet, but he's back on there and anybody can get it, but he's not going to do it in the manner he is. He's going to give you good sentences, good words. He's not going to use curse words, but that rich crackers is in there. Okay. He's going to say that. Okay. So yeah. Speaking of rich, we got to have a dog whistle for C-R-A-C-K-E-R. I feel like. Like we got to, we got to have something to, because I want to say that. Like that's stupid. You can't say this. There's no way. I should be able to say it. It's self-referentially. Come on. I can say the effort on Twitter now. So I guess that's one thing. I should be able to say the absolute two. I don't get it. It's self-referentially. I would never use it as an insult. I don't want to give it weight or power for Nazis. I would use it as an insult. Of course I'm proud. Yeah. I would use it as an insult, but never against a gay person. Just a straight person because I think that's funny. People are mad about this. I saw that. That's a whole thing online. But people are up. Still mad about that. It's like a new argument again. This fragility might be the most fragile of all the fragilities. It's going to be honest. Oh yeah. It's pretty intense. Yeah. It's just a slur. That's now, and that's official policy on Twitter. I can't remember who did this. You guys call me sis. Okay. Why can't you leave me alone? Right there. Jordan Peterson. Somebody posted like sis and all these different things. A little bit more kermit. A little bit more kermit I needed to add. No, that was good enough. Jordan Peterson. No, this person, this one person, they did a test and they posted like sis and like the F slur, the C-U-N-T, and the only one that got like limited was sis. Like it actually said it was limited because it violates access to service. It's like that's the one that they fix it. Like it, but people on Twitter. Yeah. And they just roll around slurs nonstop. But sis, they're coming after you for that. But because look who Twitter is run by right now and never sends. I mean, Twitter has always been a loose hand in place, but yeah. So it's like, look, like we, we see it's run by somebody who believes these things. So he's going to let these things just fly. So I don't know why. Well, no, I do know why. And people who benefit from this, they're going to keep going. I watch white folks say the craziest thing to black people. Black people on Twitter, black people will respond and say outrageous things back. Never see them again. I don't know if they're for a Twitter jail, but I don't see them again. So, but people could say the worst prize. I read the worst thing. Facebook is too. Facebook is a terrible place. Like they're crazy. Like Facebook is old people. And I was going to say, I don't go on Facebook. I don't know what it's like. And let me not say old people. Well, you don't know what I'm cool. I'm calling that. That is so demographic. Yeah. Yeah. You don't know who I'm really calling old. It could be the thirties plus group. I know, but you know, it could be, it could be. My case basically. You know, yeah. So, but I need to look at my Facebook because I guarantee you I could pull up my direct messages on like the human support account and see the most wild fucking. I get those too. Yeah. I never check them and I get messages all the time. And like once in a while, I'll go check the inbox and just to be like, Oh my God. Yeah. What you said on, on, on November's such and such on that episode, when you were wearing that ugly sweater, nobody said you are, you're a black. It just gets crazy. I'd be looking at like, y'all still doing this all after all these years, after all these years. For free. For what? Like who's ever going to see that DM? Who's ever going to know about it? You know, they're like taking minutes out of your day. Yeah. I love that they will argue with my automated system. Like there was one old person that I guess thought it, I wasn't like, I was being disingenuous and it wasn't an automated system. He's like, fuck you. Yada, yada, yada snowflake. And then it just, every time you send a message and you'll say, hi, thanks for reaching out to the human support. Oh. But he could argue like, I knew it's you. He raged against the machine. When I actually saw it, I'm like, Oh my God. He's like actually having a conversation with the automated system. And it's not just like one. Yeah. They know Mike. I'm like, oh, people anyway. So yeah. You'll never defeat me. Yeah. It's, it's so insane to me. Yeah. It's problematic. Okay. So I don't know if you guys, did you guys discuss the whole abortion pill debacle? No, not yet. Mythopristome. I can't get the word, but I have a pristone. Pristone or pristine. Yeah. I don't even know. I don't know. I don't know. Mythopristome. Pristone sounds like it makes more sense than pristine. Yeah. Mythopristome. But I think it was like a few days ago, maybe like two days ago, the U.S. Supreme Court justice on Tuesday. They, so this whole thing has been going out. They want to basically limit the access to the pill. So I, I know who did I see talking about this? I forget his name. Um, but was it the white woman lawyer who's fighting this at the Supreme Court? The one who's like trying to pretend she's coming at this from like the Hippocratic oath and all this. When it's like, that's not what she's doing. That's, yeah. No, I didn't see that one. See this whole bunch of stuff. Like I'm like, it, this was under, right under our noses because I'm like, are people not really seeing what's going on and why, what they're trying to say about this. It's, um, but the guy was saying, and it's Booker, he was running for president one time. Why am I getting this first thing? Oh, Cory Booker. Cory Booker. Thank you. Why would it just, you know, it's just not clicking. Um, but Cory Booker, he was talking about, he's the one that really broke it down, but I didn't even know this was really going on. Um, how, uh, Trump's people had went and got somebody who doesn't even know anything about who's not even really official, um, to go and push this and, um, by, by himself and was able to have this, um, abortion bill and the access to it be attacked and for people to actually take it on so that people don't have access to it that need it. And so many, they think that this is just an abortion bill. People can use this if they're having, um, a miscarriage to help release. And, and also whose business is it if somebody is not ready to have a child and has access to healthcare where they can get this or pay for it. Uh-huh. Christians do it all the time. They be the ones. They be the ones running up and through that clinic and, um, taking this, but then they, they are part of the people who are saying that this is, um, not Christian. This is not Godly. You're, you know, people shouldn't be taking this. And I'm like, that help, this bill helped me out at one point in my life. I was super young and wasn't ready. And this helped me out. So at the end of the day, this, I'm just like, I don't know what their reasoning is, but the people that were on the board, I believe was mostly white men. I think like, Yeah. The reasoning and the, the angle they're coming at it, it is really insidious. It's to try and say that because of, you know, the, the commitment that the, you know, doctors are made towards the Hippocratic oath that because there was a small percentage of women who could have negative reactions to with the Pristone, that following certain guidelines, such as not letting fed, federally regulated mandates allow anyone to access to this pill, which is what the Biden administration is trying to do. Just so anyone who needs it has access as it should be, by the way, you know, it's still something that you need to get through, you know, consulting a doctor or pharmacist or something like that. But I looked it up. The amount of women who have negative or serious consequences from this 0.5% according to the FDA. So this is happening because of 0.5% of cases is kind of their entry point into this whole thing. And so we have to seriously look at this. Okay. Because at the end of the day, it could potentially endanger patients. If we don't all that kind of stuff. I was like, that is just so wild. That sounds like one of the healthiest. Yeah. That sounds like one of the healthiest things you could take actually. By that logic, no medicine would be approved. Yeah. My cousin, is that the threshold 0.5? She was literally telling me, because she was like, she didn't even know this was going on. She's a nurse every day. And I was talking to her about it. And she was like, what's the, what's it called? And she knows it by another name, so she said, Rebecca, that's the pill that we use all the time for women who are coming in. And I use it often for women who are miscarrying. So I don't know why they're just trying to make it seem like this is just for abortion. We use this for other reasons, but that's what they're going to try to do. They're killing kids. They're killing children. And that's not God. That's that's not what we can stand for. So we got to get it out of there. And people are really, like, they're like, I don't know, but here they are women's rights. You know, they're going to continue to hit it, strip it, take from us things that we worked really hard people to create, to have access to healthy. So people don't got to go to, you know, these dark clinics, you know, in the middle of alleys to try to terminate their pregnancies. These are optional. Yeah. Because people do that. And they're, because they're taking time to do this. And they're taking time to do this. And they're taking time to do this. And they're taking time to do this. Yeah. Because people do that. And they're, because, you know, they may not be able to have this shot. They may not be ready. There are so many different things. And so they have to do that, but they can't afford. And like, this is, this sucks. I don't, I don't like it at all. And my friend, she was to, she shared a post like on Facebook back when Roe v. Wade was a return and she's like, it's crazy because my mom, her mom who passed away, had a conversation with her when she was younger, like just like sharing like a horrifying moment where she had to get an abortion, like a back alley abortion before Roe v. Wade. And she's like, God, you're so, I'm so thankful that my daughter doesn't have to grow up in that reality. And then she's like, man, if my mom could see now what happened, it's just, it's so crazy. It's still, I mean, it's been a couple of years, but it's still inconceivable to think that we did away with Roe v. Wade. I will say that the good news is that with respect to Mipha Christon is that it actually doesn't seem like they are going to ban it. The only two justices that seem like they want to are unsurprisingly, Thomas and Alito, but even Gorsuch is kind of skeptical seemingly, at least based on like the people who follow Supreme Court that I that I follow, like Mark Joseph Stern, they seem about Kavanaugh. Kavanaugh, I'm not necessarily sure, but even he was kind of questioning their logic just like the from a legal standpoint. So I think that maybe look, they're not principled, right? But maybe they don't want more blowback because they have never had this much heat since after repealing, you know, or overturning Roe v. Wade, I should say. So I am actually a little bit optimistic with regard to this just based on what the people I follow are saying, who are usually pretty spot on about it. So it doesn't seem like they'll have the majority, which is, which is good. That doesn't mean that we're not going to get fucked over in other ways or women's rights won't be restricted in other ways because they're certainly trying to do that. But it is funny. They have to regulate. They have to continue to take this. Yeah, they're going to find something to do. And so yeah, they won't ban it. They probably like that, but they're going to try to regulate. Oh, we're going to control this and who gets it and how they get it. And we're going to see it's going to be more of a capitalistic thing to it already is, but they're going to focus on like letting it go to people and how people are going to have to pay more money for it. And it can't be. People can't get it in just the regular clinics or what they're not going to be able to access is going to be so limited. And that's that is like, I didn't have no money, no nothing, no nothing. And I was able to scrimmage together something to go do this properly. So just to know that it's like there's some people that just not how they're trying to do it. What their, you know, aim is terrible. But I, you know, after Roe versus Wade, it's just very, it's so sad. It's just so sad that they just want to undo so much that we've fought hard for it to get done to make sure that, you know, people are healthy when they're choosing their choice. So just crazy. Yeah, they won't. You're absolutely right, Rebecca. Like this is what they did before Roe v Wade, right? Like in states like Texas where they couldn't outright ban it, they would just try to regulate it out of existence. Have this weird, like bureaucratic red tape where it's like, okay, you have to have like this much feed in the hallway spread out. Otherwise we'll shut you down and they made it so that way. Like there were so few abortion clinics that it was effectively banned. If you live in a particular area, like in a rural area, for example, you can commute and whatnot. So I think they're going to do that with Mithrid Stone. They're already trying to do it with IVF. I don't know if you all heard about the backlash that the Alabama governor got because after the Alabama Supreme Court basically ruled that IVF is like, if you if you dispose of it or if it doesn't turn into a pregnancy, that's manslaughter. So like KIB, the governor actually signed a law that protected, I'm going to repeat that because people might have missed it. A Republican signed a law that was good. It allowed the clinics that had shut down to reopen. But now the pro-lifers are fucking pissed and it's they're running ads against her. They're mad because they feel like she's enabling murder now. In fact, they literally said that like they're running ads calling her a murderer and a baby killer and they're telling these Republicans, like, you know, the signs of like the fetuses that they show like they're outside of college campuses, they're doing that now to Republicans. And so it's like, it's funny because the tables have turned and now Republicans didn't realize that by pandering to these people, like, you can't just meet them halfway. They want you to go all the way. And to be fair to these people, they are logically consistent, right? Because if you think that life begins at conception, then it naturally follows. That's short. That embryo, that's a life. That's a life too. So if you, you know, you're trying to, you drop the fucking case and the embryos are destroyed and the building catches on fire. That's murder. That's, you know, so they're logically consistent. That's actually your serial killer. Right. Right. Right. It's depressing. People have so much power, like these these fucking absolute fucking lunatics that the power they have to even like have money to run ads at all, like it is disturbing. Yeah. Evangelical Lobby is very, very powerful. And well funded because like a lot of these folks, like, like just at least for my church anyways, like they weren't necessarily political, politically active, but they were political. Like they were very pro George W. Bush, but they like top people. Look, you've got to give 10% of your income. You know, you might not be able to afford it, but God will bless you in return. So like they get so much donations from folks. And like these types of organizations also like, I don't know if they get 10% like churches, but like evangelical organizations and whatnot, like these types of foundations, they get a lot of money, you know, not just from like wealthy people, but hiding. Exactly. So I mean, they have the money to, to any politician that doesn't fall online, they can go after them. Yeah. So this is what Republicans got to deal with now because they opened the door to this unholy alliance for lack of a better word. And it's coming back to bite them in the ass. Yeah. Yeah. And I hope they continue to do so because a lot of seed, this is the thing. Some people know these, listen, if y'all mess around with these laws is going to mess around with me personally, probably my future daughter to come or whoever or however, whoever utilizes it. Like it's their understanding. And they know so many of these women now, like hopefully like they understand like this can't just be about religion. I like, I'm the most, I can't say I'm the most like, but I'm safe and I like the streets. So with my balance, I know I've had experiences and, you know, I've had to make my mind shift from what I, and by choice, I had to, you know, want to unlearn choose to unlearn what I've learned in the church growing up. And I went to a Haitian church. So what they're taught to is sometimes super conservative things. And so I was taught that, but then I understood because people in my family, you know, close family members had to do some certain things that the church back then would have definitely shunned for whatever reason. I never seen so until I got older, how much the political, like how much politics really played a part, especially in the televangelist and how, when they would put their messaging out, now that I look back, the messaging was always like, when it came to stuff like abortion or, you know, even tithing and stuff like that. Now, if I choose to tithe, I choose to tithe. I feel like tithing is basically, you know, giving your money. If you feel like, you know, God is going to bless you. I do it in volunteer work. If I don't feel like tithing at that church because I'm like, he riding the bends and that person outside is hungry. So my coins will go to them outside and that's my tithing. So I'll choose that, you know, whatever. So a lot of things I had to unlearn that I felt like they were trying to indoctrinate into me. I feel God would prefer that. Yeah, I feel like it too. Yeah, I'll give my 10% if I can afford it. My mom even who used to be really big on that, she was like, yeah, if you ain't got it, you know, God understands that because you don't want to be without lights. Okay. You won't get the good word, but you don't want to come home while they're using your 10% to go get little baton. Okay. You know, to come to church and to preach, you need your lights on. Okay. And the church is supposed to be like in the, like if you don't have it, they're supposed to assist you as well. But there's benevolence churches that are that big. They have that. But politics is crazy. Even in my old church that was big as a mega church, then the man used to get up on there and be like, God wanted this to happen. Did he? Yes, because it was good for him. So he white and he's talking to a full church. He was one of the people that said, Hey, he is going through what they're going through because of, um, their, uh, cultural history. Um, voodoo or whatever the case may be. Yeah. Yeah. He did. And he said Nigerians, their beliefs to their, their cultural history because they believed, you know, or they, they, what they worship at times. And most of the people in that church were Nigerians. So what are you talking about? Nigerians be the biggest Christians. So what are you talking about? And naturally we're going to have our culture within like there's stuff that we did in my church. Yeah. But it shouldn't matter. It doesn't matter. Blood and body of Christ every day. Yeah. I'm like, I don't think that's, I don't think that's, things like, yeah. Oh, Christians did too, baby. Yeah. Yeah. I'm like, first of all, you're white and he tried to say that he can say that thing because he said this y'all. And that's when I just said, this will be my last day at this church. He said, he was like, um, I can say that because if you look at me, I got a little tan in my skin. Sir. He's like, so indigenous a little bit. You're white. You're white with a tan. You're white with a tan. And it just never gave what you thought it gave. And so no, no, no. I remember my parents took me to a church. It wasn't a mega church, but it was like a, it was a fairly big one. Um, I remember what I think was in like, it wasn't in Portland. I don't know. But anyways, um, might have been in Vancouver, Washington, but like, so this pastor, like it was our. Yeah. Exactly. He was, so he was praying. We all had our heads bowed and he was just like going off praying. I was daydreaming and stuff. You know, I was like 13 and all of a sudden he just starts speaking in tongues. I'm like, what the fuck? And I like look up and I'm like, I'm asking my mom and my mom was like not reacting like, I'll tell you later. And I was like, hang on, how, how can that stop everything and address this? Like what the fuck? And it wasn't like, it wasn't. A coherent language. I could tell who you just like, like you're making the shit up. What are you doing? What the fuck are you doing? Um, and so like later on mom was like, yeah, he spoke in tongues. Like, uh, it happened to me when I was younger actually. I'm like, what does that even mean? Uh, and she's like, well, you know, if you really feel overcome with the Holy Spirit, then you know, you're speaking, you speak in a different language that only God can understand. And I'm like, but he was speaking that to us though. And I couldn't understand him. It seemed like it was making things up. And I'm like, well, when you somebody is just lying. I feel like, like, because it's so weird because I know when it comes to that, I believe it because I'm Haitian and there are things in our church that we have. Like I said, the things that that pastor said are bad and Haitians will mix it inside of the church, the Christian church. So there are cultures and things. People are like, that's so weird that they're doing that, but we do it. But I could tell people be playing them. Tell evangelists. They just, they'll just be making a, like that lady that was talking about some, she's calling African angels. For what was your reason? Nancy, not her name is not Nancy Pelosi. Her name is Paula White. Faster Paula White. Oh, I know Paula White. Cause she was speaking in tongues. And I can't play about speaking in tongues. I'll play by that. But, but she was speaking in tongues. And I'm like, she ain't saying nothing. And then she said, we're calling African angels. We're calling, I'm like, after this, you write for yourself, why specific, why specific African angels? What things, why? It was just so fake. Those people will sit there and play, play with y'all. I don't know about that. The holy oil, they'll remember back in the day when you used to be walking. They will do the 800 number. And the big old white man, I don't know his name, but he was big, you know, and he would be like, right now with his little towel, you we're going to bless this little towel and send it to you, send in your donation. The Lord is telling me you need to give 1000 right now. I don't know who I'm speaking to. 1000 and we will send you this towel and your blessing will come. So I'm going to send you 1000 so I can go get 10, so I can wait for 10,000 to come to me. My favorite is, I don't know if Rebecca, when you were young, did you ever watch Benny Hill or Benny Hinn maybe? Benny Hinn, what, that was the, all the immigrants that couldn't speak English, they focused on Benny Hinn because he was closest to the black. So they was like, okay, Benny Hinn must be on to something. He ain't white, he must have a good word, but yes, Benny Hinn. I remember this guy, yeah, I remember this guy. I was the most indoctrinated kid ever, but I remember laughing when he was like, and all of you are healed and like people in the audience just start falling over. I'm like, bro, stop, okay. He's like casting spells, like, shut the fuck up. This is insane. And like somebody would, they'd roll somebody up in a wheelchair and it'd be like, you are healed and they'd stand up and they would be like, oh my God, I'm like, dude, this is so, this is so. He's American, he's American Canadian. I didn't know that. Yeah, is he Canadian? American Canadian, he's both. Oh, oh, I don't know. It's like, wait, hang on, Benny Hinn, bring somebody up that had their arm amputated. Have God grow that back. Let's prove your power right now. And see, I'm the weirdo that believes, like I said, I'm Haitian. I've seen a lot of things in my life. So I'm like, I believe that people can get healed, but those people, I'm like, that person came up in a wheelchair. Was this planned? Now that I'm older and I know how TV works. I'm like, now they know they done got that person and his leg was all right. Put them in the wheelchair, roll them in for good footage. Okay. Now people are going to start getting so much money. Benny Hinn going to be. It's brilliant if you get enough groups to watch. I still, I cannot get that image of it on my head. It's like, you know how you see crowds of waves and stuff like in stadium? But this was a crowd of people just falling over. I'm like, this is so fucking unreal. And now that I look back at it, I just feel like some of these people were playing with the religion. So like how Donald Trump plays with it, holding the Bible upside down. I think he's selling Bible now. He's selling Bible. Yeah. He's signing or whatever. I'm like, how was that God bless? What is it? The God bless America. Holy Bible. $60 God bless America Bible. The same Bible. That's in the hotel rooms for free. Yeah. That's a God bless. Just go to a college campus. There's going to be at least two guys handing them out for free. Oh yeah. Godless college students. Yeah. It wasn't blessed by Trump though. Yeah. Or have the Constitution in it. Trump is really God to them. Trump is really God to these people. So whatever he said and does, they would have praised him in the name of Jesus. That's who they were. And but the Jesus in the Bible would have flipped tables, would have destroyed, would have fought y'all for this kind of behavior. So you're not supposed to be able to get into the kingdom of heaven if you're rich, man. I know. Nice. Yeah. Nice. Yeah. That was the wrong game. Power. That's like, I go to church where they speak and stuff. This right here, though, this feels wrong. These people feel so wrong. How do you go to this church and skew out the negativity and then be here and get that question right? If they can roll their R's, they think they could commit to anyone. Like, no, stop it. Like, stop. I can't be a part of this. Is that good? He's crying. God. Why are you crying? She's speaking to me. Because he feels a spirit in it. But she's an evil person. So she could be casting a spell, like you said, Mike. She could be really casting a spell. See, that's a curse. That was a curse. She's a level 88 mage, OK? What she's doing there is actually that's why he's crying, OK? Oh, my God. So ridiculous. La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la. Power! Like, how long do you go through that? Because you play with it. So they say, you can't do that. I could have done an accidental spell. Yeah? Now you wake up and you hear the hoax. Don't do that in the mirror. The Candy Man may show up. You know, I do. I have good intuition. I could be a mage, potentially. Yeah, listen. You're going to have to have the least, at the very least. I know after Matilda, when I watched that movie as a kid, I'm not going to lie. Like, there was a couple on the train when I'm like. Did you do it? I did it too. I did it too. No, I tried it. After The Matrix, I tried to bend some spoons. I couldn't do it. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Movies made me feel much more powerful than I was. Yeah, I made me talk over time. I don't have time for that. It is 10-42. Do you want me to do it? Yeah, it's 10-42. Let me do a. I've been sort of feeling it for the past, like, 30 minutes. Yeah. You're on the podcast, still. I thought you went away. Yeah, I'm a little bit quiet for the past 20, 30 minutes. I've been feeling a little bit tired. I see it. I'm like, oh, he ain't talking. He's tired, tired. We're towards the end, he's still. He ain't talking. All right, we got to go. Charlie, thank you so much. To be fair, right before Rebecca joined us, I feel like I was talking too much. So when Rebecca stepped in, I was like, all right, Rebecca's going to take over for me for a little bit. And then I'll come back in for the super chats. That's where you really shine is when the money starts rolling in. You're like an evangelical priest, actually. You're like a. 10 times. Oh, look at the rest of this. Oh, look at the rest of this. Look, I'm excited. Lord, they're playing, not me. Thank you, Andrew, and solidarity for Rebecca. My dad still makes fun of me from when I was 10. And he asked, what flavor milkshake do you want? And I responded, milk flavor, baby, that's OK. That's OK. I thought, all right. Jcast, thank you so much. Everyone knows the deep state filled the ship with DEI tanks, intending to spread the wokeness throughout Baltimore, DEI, Meltsbridge steel beams. Hell yeah. I love how you say yeah. A.K. Thank you so much. Hi, Rebecca. But this question is for David and Lance, Canadians. Can either one recommend channels that have Canadian dedicated content? So I discovered I discovered a really good resource this week. This is so unrigged.ca. Takes you to a. It's like a hub and it pulls on like a lot of different Canadian, like podcast, media, like everything into one. And it's it's it's a place I'm going to regularly now because it's a really good and it's from like a more, you know, like working class, left wing perspective. It's really, really good. So unrigged.ca, yeah, check that out. And that kind of gives you a lot of different options there. If you want media, I would quickly say the breach. Ricochet media, both for independent, press progress dot CA for independent as well. The T, spelled T, H, Y, E or T, T, Y, E. Sorry, it's T, Y, E is really good. That's the that's a tie. It's how I think it's. Oh, tie, sorry, tie. And if you're looking for indigenous individuals, Brandy Moran does incredible reporting. She has a bunch of content that she posts online through Ricochet, as well as Pam Paul, water. She's done a lot of work with what's so in people up north as well. And then finally, if you want entertaining, comedy style YouTube videos, Chill Goblin makes long form like kind of bread to be style videos about Canada topics or Canadian topics. Wait, wait, stop. I'm getting a message from the Lord. Oh, my God, somebody out there. God has put a message on your heart. Send Rebecca a five dollar super chat that says rest and push Joe Lieberman is on your heart right now. If God is speaking to you, do that right now. I'm done. I'm done, Mike. But I'm going soon. Oh, you know, I mean, I got it this time. Who knew Clarence Thomas was a gynecologist? What? Did I miss something? Wait, was he? Is that a joke? Is it real? I don't know. I probably just because what they were talking about. It could be referencing history of like, you know, because he's working with. Yeah, OK, gotcha. All right. I see what's over the ruling as opposed to OK, I'm actually being one. He thinks he thinks he knows more than women. Or yeah, or his history as well. Hey, Becca, you get David's super chat tonight. Thank you for letting me steal that super chat. Thank you, David. There you go. It's not enabled to I'm streaming on the second channel tonight and it's not yet enabled, which is why I want to stream her more often. OK, so make sure you go follow David's channel so he can get his monetization on that page. Zero PE. I hear the sound. That was it. I hear the sound of victory. I hear an abundance of rain. As she said, I hear the sound of victory. I hear the abundance of rain. That's a rhythm to it. Yeah, I hate that's conjuring an image of her in my mind. It's like, why do I still remember this lady? Like, I should have perched that from my mental. Maybe it's real. And she's connected to something deep, deep in the spiritual realm. She is. She is. Well, that's my super chats. Yeah, wait, what was there? Not one more that just came through. There was. I'm not seeing. Well, it's not for somebody. All right, about that. You have the word. That's not for Rebecca. That's why I say what I needed to say. Why did I say rest in peace? Why didn't I say that? Rest in peace. I hate that for me because I anyway, I need to get down a shirt. I need to get down on sure. But I love you guys. Oh, my God, we sure. Yeah, somebody's make me a shirt. Send it to me. I love you guys. I will see you guys next Thursday and to make sure you guys check out like about this Saturday and we will discuss some more other things. I must speak on Haiti on Saturday with some more developments. And yeah, but it was fun tonight. I had a little more energy. So whatever. Oh, and Olay. So I know she wasn't here. And, you know, we were ready to get to school because we were like, oh, we know her. So we're going to get the exclusive. But she's busy. She's looking busy. So we got her next Thursday. And that was her promise. So because I let her know, honey, they were ready. The boy is ready. You're eyeing. OK. I promoted on the majority report already today. I know. I'm going to do what they need to do. We got pictures, everything. But just hold on tight. She will be here next Thursday. I know that the it may drop. I mean, it is going to drop before then. But she said she's going to have exclusive for us anyway. So hell, yeah. So I believe it. So we'll see you then. Love y'all. I'll see you guys. Take care, Rebecca. Bye. Bye. I am also going to jump off because I have no chats. But I am going to post my YouTube account in the main chat. So it goes to all of the chats. Do you have an ad yet? Is it youtube.com slash ad? I thought I had this channel before I even started the Rational National. I just never really used it. Like when I went to Peru, I posted Peru videos on there. Like I just it was like, you know, a random personal channel. But it is youtube.com slash David Dole, D O E L linked to all the things. Now you should all see it. What is this channel for? Why would we why would we subscribe to this channel? Not the because I want to be streaming this show on there. And it and between that, I'm doing gaming content. So if you care about gaming content, but even if you don't get me to those numbers. So oh, you kind of get monetized on the monetize on it. Oh, we got this. Can you just go back to Rebecca? This just came in. Rest and push and buy. That's pretty. I can't even rest and push. Rest and push and buy. Oh, okay. Well, Mike, you're making me laugh because you're laughing so hard. But David, don't you have enough YouTube subscribers on Rational National and you just like send out a message to everyone to just. I can't stream games on there, though. I want to like do different content on the second channel. Like I want it to be just like what you should know. I mean, your community tab, share the videos of the David Dole channel on the Rational National. Yeah, I don't want to go away from your channel. Your community tab can do it for you. Like it's different content, though. I feel like when you mix different kinds of content, you turn on people. I just don't want it. I don't want to cross the screen. David doesn't want his right wing audience over at the Rational National. David, have you thought about like just spamming your normal channel with your second channel? But instead of pushing bio, it's like a gaming channel and bio. There's no easy way to do this. But hopefully there is. This is the cheat code is streaming this show and people move from there to here on Thursdays. Slowly, slowly, but surely. What games do you stream, David? Whatever I'm playing. It's usually a different game every time, so I'm not. What are you playing right now? Right now, I'm playing Dragon's Dog, but too. Actually, I might stream that tomorrow. I beat I beat unicorn overlord this week. He actually platinumed it. Fantastic game. Oh, wow. And I streamed that a couple of weeks ago, too. But yeah, I don't know. I want to do I don't just want to stream stuff. I want to like do prepared content to like, you know, edit the content, but we will see the promise. I know that all the time. What? I just made myself laugh. It's all right. Wait, what did you say? I didn't know what David just plays. I said David plays Wolfen's 24 seven on the other channel and loses on purpose. No, no, I play better games than that. All right, is Lance gone? Bye everybody. Take care. See y'all next week. Please. See you next week. Okay, so, ah, ah, too close, too close. Oh, I hate that one. I hate it. It's way too close, yeah. Cause it like even zooms in more than like, if it was just like, if it was just me or you, that's like a normal, but for some reason, this one's like, yeah. All up in my shit. I hate it so much. Okay, so, let me find, okay. So I think this is for you. Oh, it is. Here we go, Wanda with a $20 Super Chat. Thank you, Wanda. I can't stress enough how important state elections are. Eight years of Larry Hogan saw him divert money away from Baltimore, favoring suburbs with the bridge tragedy, major traffic and many issues in the area for years in Maryland. Yeah, that's a great point, Wanda. People should definitely pay attention to their local and state elections. I get how national politics can get you disillusioned and not wanna take part. I mean, you should take part in there as well, but you really can, you know, meaningfully and directly affect what happens in your everyday life and in your neighbor's everyday life by paying attention to local and state politics. Yeah. Another one from Wanda. I think this one is for you also. Oh, let me get my Super Chats up just so I can see. Yeah, that is. Wanda, thank you again. I love the Baltimore mayor's response to the bigots. I am DEI, duly elected incumbent. Ooh, that's a good one. That was perfect. Just by like the meeting of what it means to be an elected official, you literally cannot be a DEI. You weren't hired by HR or some executive. The people literally voted and chose you. Yeah. This one is for me from the Lumpin Lodge, $5. Thank you. Lance, thanks for the snub. Uh-oh, Lance, what'd you do? Wow, man. I don't know. I should genuinely, I'll have to look into it. Yeah, well, thank you for the $5. I hope that's a second. Thank you for snubbing them, Lance. If it's someone who's emailed me to answer, just could be, because I haven't gotten to the email yet, just because I get so many emails every day. Oh, God. That was the case. People would be sending me Super Chats saying thanks for the snub. Oh, I know. And there's a lot, especially the other thing I tell people is if it's tons and tons of text right out of the gates, like an essay, right? It's really hard if you get like 50 emails to 100 emails every day to get something like this and then expect me to know at what point it's like, so here's where I need help with this cause, right? If it's just like, I've been watching you for a long time, I'm really excited to write to you and blah, blah, blah. And then by the time you get to the part where it's like I need you to help promote something, it's a lot more difficult than just, hey, this is happening, here's where it is. Can you please check this out? Yeah, if we answered all of our emails, we would have no time to do our shows. Like it's untenable, you can't do it, so don't be mad at us folks. I didn't show, if I had to answer my emails, I would have no sleep, my kids would never see me. Yeah, the amount of emails you get is just, like emails for every, like viewers, hey, we wanna sponsor you, hey, you can optimize your content with this app, hey, our new software has AI, hey, I just wrote a book, we'd like to come on the show to promote it, hey, I'm like, oh my God, I can't, you have to stop, you have to stop. Aaron Landis with a $10 super chat, oh, just the 10 bucks, thank you so much, no comment, nothing, all right, I'll take it. Oh, and I got a new member too, you missed that one, Mike, that's okay. Fred J. Walsh, thank you so much for the YouTube membership, appreciate it. There it is, thank you. All right, we got one more for you, I think. Funky Flesh, did you make that name just to hear me say Funky Flesh? Cause I feel like I'm saying it. I hope so, yeah, doodoo. Hey everyone, hey, everyone should watch the majority of Port's 20th anniversary show tomorrow, noon Eastern, 11 am central, yes, tomorrow is the 20 year anniversary show for the majority of Port, Sam has some special guests for the show, you know, you'll be treated to some rare celebrity appearances. 20 years, 20 years of doing the majority of the show, it's wild, holy shit. I get to say, I was there for five of them full time and then the past four years weekly, so yeah. And then I joked with Emma earlier today on the majority of Port, how, man, I mean, 20 years from Emma, Sam was lucky that child labor laws were different back then when she was nine years old and started working at the majority of Port. Yeah, 20 years ago, Emma was nine. Oh yeah, she would have been nine, that's wild. Wow. So Sam started the show when Emma was but a wee lass. I was, jeez, I wasn't that young. I was 17 and I remember seeing the Air America majority of Port ads with Jeanine Garofalo and Sam Cedar with his bow tie, trying his best to mock Tucker Carlson. And I remember seeing them on the bus stops around my high school and when I went to college, I remember there was an ad right there outside of my school, a school of visual arts in Manhattan. So little did I know, just a couple of years later I'd be working for the fellow. That's awesome. Alrighty, another one for you. Looney Tunes 9000, Binder for NYC mayor. I gotta say, I had no interest in ever being a mayor, like the mayor of New York, it's a completely, like the worst job you can have because every single mayor, that's it. Their career ends with being the mayor. Giuliani built the Blasio. Eric Adams, you will see, they will not go anywhere. Like they each have higher aspirations but being the NYC mayor makes everybody hate you. But I will say the allure of beating Eric Adams. If nobody runs, you know what? I'll throw my hat in the ring. Hell yeah, hell yeah. That was announcement right there. Yeah. Something tells me other much more qualified people see the opening and they will be good candidates. But in the shocking event that nobody at all decides to do it, I will then throw my hat in the ring. Very cool, okay. Lance, did you wanna read anything? I only have a couple, I can read them out real quick. Manny Spinoza with the 4.99, thank you. And just wanted to say thank you so much to all you guys. I was having a crappy day today till I joined your live stream and you do a lot to help with my sanity. Aw. Great, very nice. Supercalifragilisticexpia-delicious with two dollars. Opposed police pensions, they vote anti-union GOP. Thank you very much for the message and for the dono. Comrade Cass with the five dollars. My first leftist mafia, 100 out of 10 y'all. Damn, I felt like we weren't even firing on all the cylinders today. Yeah. But that's a good review. And Jay Cass with the five dollars, with the bisexual background lights we're still patiently waiting for Lance to whip out the saxophone blasting careless whisperer. I wouldn't be able to play saxophone to save my life. I don't know if you guys play sax or anything, but. I don't, I don't play anything. I used to be able to play hot cross buns on the recorder, but I don't think I can remember how to do that. Yeah. That's me, so go nuts. Yeah. Okay. Well, this one's for me from shadow, five dollars. Thank you so much. This is a cool message. I'm featuring the leftist mafia in my final paper for my information behavior class this semester. That is so cool. Hopefully it's a good representation in your paper and not a bad one, but nonetheless, I'm just happy to be there. Very, very cool. It's a paper about organized crime. And the propaganda spread by the promoters and proponents of organized crime. This one's for you, Binder. Bay photo of the super chat, Binder for NYC 2025. If we can't have Olay, we can have Binder. That should be your official slogan. Take that as your official slogan. We can't have Olay, we can have Binder. And you know what I say, if we can't have Olay, we can have Binder. Right. It'll be great. It'll be great on like, it'll be great on like, in speeches, it'll make more sense, obviously, because there'll be some context there, but it'll be great seeing my photo if you don't know who I am. And that campaign slogan on like, a bus stop ad. And for people to be like, who's Olay? Who's Olay? Wait, what is this? What is this? These people are insane. Is this for me too? Oh yeah, Tokyo Hans with the super chat. Pierce Morgan is a piece of crap, but he sure has been letting leftists just go off. Been nice. I mean, he knows what gets him ratings. I don't think he has anything to do with leftists going off. He just likes getting two opposing sides together and letting them just go at it at ratings. He doesn't care who gets off the most biting critique. He just wants to get off, just him. Yeah. He's kind of a punished pig and not to king shame, but he loves somebody to just come on there and humiliate him. It's true. It's absolutely true. Yeah, he loves it. It's a millions of views, so I mean. Correct me, daddy. Make me look dumb, daddy. Oh, yeah, I am. Oh, Looney Tunes 9000 with the super chat. Trump is now on with the Bible now, shaking my effing head. He's doing the Bible thing right now. I mean, this is going to be his new thing. I mean, I saw someone, I don't think it was a super chat, so I want to mention now before I forget. I saw someone say, I think it was Charlie DeGinimer that, you know, Bender will be the first mayor who takes phone calls and super chats from his constituents. And I was going to say, unfortunately, I would take phone calls, but unfortunately, if I became mayor, I'd have to stop the super chats because I'm not sure what the ethical, you know, the ethics are. That's true. We'd be paid to talk to the government situation. Right. But then again, you've got Trump fucking. Right. Fucking Bibles. I mean. Yeah. I think corporate lobbyists does. It's just the people now. The people get a right to talk to you. Right. Yeah. The Lumpin Lodge. I would continue the Skype calls, though. I will continue the Skype calls. Oh. Lance was. Lance was. I was mad. You know, someone is really mad off the, I don't know, I'll have to ask the mods. I do not recall what this is about. Yeah. Lumpin Lodge, my guess is that you're not necessarily banned. I think that what happens is you can get automatically flagged as spam by YouTube itself. I've had people get flagged erroneously who weren't actually like spamming, but they like, if you post like some people were. We did have a mass block event where someone, cause like there was a person taking off the mod team and they must have like on the way out blocked a bunch of people, but I don't know what this is about that. Yeah. And if you'd message me or pay to see toys, it's gotta be, I don't know, I'll ask. Yeah. A lot of times this is automated. YouTube has a spam filtering system that is really sweeping. So I wouldn't necessarily take it personally. Odds are, it's something that's a mistake. And that's, there was something that you might have inadvertently done to trigger the spam filters or something. It's also just mods. They're usually doing what they're doing to keep people safe. They're the reason these chats aren't filled with baddies and everyone's chat. Like the mods are awesome. Well, all power to the mods. I'm gonna stand behind the mods on this one. Alrighty. This one's for you, Matt. Tokyo Hans, Trump Bible Constitution. Trump, let me read this correctly. Trump Bible slash Constitution slash Art of the Deal slash Trump University Diploma for 60 bucks. Sounds like a steal. Yeah, if it was all that, I think I would throw down. I mean, that Art of the Deal book's gotta have at least what, like a $5 used book sale valuation. So I'm in right off the bat again. Somewhere around there. Yeah. Yeah. Unknown sends two pounds. Thank you so much. The King James Bible uses singular they, them. Oh, does it now? So apparently, yeah, it's woke. So you should probably stop reading the Bible because you don't want to want to be indoctrinated. It's part of the virus. Yeah. Charlie DeGeneres with a super chat. Please tell me he's selling signed Bible. Is he signing them? Cause that would be great. That would be so funny. I mean, who wouldn't want to get a book signed by the author himself? That he stole it from a hotel. He is the Sun God Emperor, right? I mean, he signed Lake and Riley's photo. Did you see that? He met with her family and they had like the picture of her and he signed it. He put his name on that. Yeah, how tacky is that? Christ. I mean, that's just in such poor taste. Tokyo Hans with a super chat. I can second lance the statement of Mormons in Japan. I don't know why they come here. The Japanese have no interest in religion. Well, I know broadly as a society, Japan isn't very religious, but I swear like when you do come across like those religious sections in Japan, they are very committed, right? Tokyo Hans, you know better than me. So I'm assuming that for Mormons, they go there for quality over quantity. If they convert someone to Mormonism, they know they got someone who's gonna be a hardcore Mormon. This one's also for you or no, I'm sorry. This was for Rebecca. Okay, so the next one would be from Balthazar for me. Thank you so much. 199 curling stones weigh 46 pounds. Jesus. It's heavy. Yeah, it's not surprising though. I am for you. Tokyo Hans with another super chat. The reason the boat thing happened is because some idiot tried to make his speed to fantasy come true. Oh, speed to with one on the boat, right? Oh, right. It is, yes. Oh, I never saw the second one. I saw the first one, but yeah, it was on a cruise. Was it a cruise ship or just the... Okay, yeah. I do remember it being... It's also not with Canyon, I don't think, so it's not as good. Oh, that's not, yeah. That's not the same. Balthazar 199, thank you so much. I guess P. Diddy became P. Diddy. I guess so. I gotta say, when you guys were talking about the P. Diddy thing, it was interesting, I was listening, but I couldn't... I had nothing to add because I'm telling you, out of the 100 names you said, maybe two of them sounded familiar to me. P. Diddy of 50 Cent. I had no idea who so many of these people, you guys, were name dropping hard. Well, you never listened to a lot of hip hop growing up, right? You were mostly punk and stuff like that? Yeah, I mean, if I hurt, if I did listen, it was like, whatever I came across on the radio or in the mainstream or anything like that, I just wasn't... Yeah, for enough. Wasn't a hip hop guy. We all have our little areas of expertise. Like I couldn't tell you anything about punk, but I was really interested in, yeah, as a teen, I loved a lot of hip hop and I liked a lot of artists on Bad Boy and I was very pissed at Diddy for like fucking them over. So I had a long time grudge against Diddy, so I'm glad he's finally getting held accountable. Not that I know about that stuff, but like I just knew he was a piece of shit for a while. That's funny actually, Mike, because I swear to God, you, your overall aesthetic is like the aesthetic of like, I would say 30 to 40% of people in like the hardcore scene. Oh really? Like there's a lot of like hardcore kids who look exactly like you. The hair, the beard, the glasses, the way you, at least from the waist up from what I can see. I don't know. You could be wearing some raver pants under there. I don't know. That's interesting. This one is for you, Matt. Baltazar 228, we're a $10 super chat. Worth looking into Steam Elements or similar to give more money to you all and less to Google per transaction. Oh yeah. Yeah. I wonder, Streamlabs, they have their own version of whatever we're using, Streamlabs. Is that what it's called? Yeah. Or no. If any of you use Streamlabs, yeah, if you use it for anything, I mean, I use it for Twitch. You have a link to accept direct donations without having to have YouTube take any. People just don't use it. People like using the YouTube interface to see the things pop up and get the stickers and all that kind of stuff. Yeah, it is easier too. So I don't necessarily blame people. Okay, so this one is for me from Cosmere Dragon, $5. Thank you so much. Anyone follow Noah Sampson? Would love to see him as a guest on the panel. He has very funny and well-thought-out look to his perspectives. I love Noah. I would love to have that. Yeah, sounds good. I'm not familiar, but yeah. Name sounds familiar, but I don't think I've watched. He has like a mustache and a soft-spoken bisexual lighting. Yeah, he's pretty good. I saw a few of his videos. Honestly, Noah, Noah's awesome. You just described like 50% of all LemmeStrew. You're gonna say the entirety of the YouTube community. Noah's amazing. I've had Noah on my show before. I could reach out to him. Oh, that's right. He doesn't use Twitter though. So I don't know how to communicate with him anymore because if he doesn't use Twitter, I was the only way that I was able to message or DM lots of people. Yeah, I think I watched your interview with Noah. That might be how I found out about him, Lance. Okay. From like a couple of years ago, but yeah. Oh, he blew up. I think he's like half a million subs already and that was in a couple of years. Oh, wow. Like his channel just exploded. That doesn't surprise me. I think this one is for you. Now, take cash with a Super Chat. Maga Bibles comes included with a hidden pocket to conveniently store your items such as Sudafed, Orange Bond Spray, Nude Portrait of Ivanka. Okay. This one is for me. I skipped one of my internally. Baltazar, thank you so much. 1999, that is a very generous Super Chat. I really appreciate that. Oh, hi Chico. Oh. And in there he's like, goodbye. And he's out. After binging quiet on the set after last week's episode, the lyrics of the intro to Drake and Josh took a much more sinister tone. I hope nothing comes out about my favorite show, Legends of the Hidden Tim Pool. I'm trying to remember. I'm trying to remember the Drake and Josh. I don't remember the Drake and Josh. I only remember I, Carly. But I don't know the lyrics. I just know like the... Wait, you're like the same age as me. I, Carly was a bit after our time, buddy. Yeah, but my niece has watched I, Carly every single day. So I had it like down and I would just, I had this, I knew the song and I would just watch it too because we'd all just watch TV. So yeah. When I think of, I get what you're saying. So that makes sense. When I think of live action Nickelodeon shows, the first two theme songs that come to mind is this is all that. This is all that. Oh, right, yeah. And then I think of Camp Iwana. We hold you in our hearts. And when we think about you, it makes me wanna... Oh, see, I don't know that one. Oh, salute your shorts. Oh, I don't think I saw that actually. Really? Yeah. All right. Man, that's even like, that's like older school than Nickelodeon. Like, I think that was like the early to mid 90s before Kenan and Cal and all the bigger, like before they blew up. Oh, okay. I didn't like, I didn't have, I didn't get cable until I was like a teenager. So I only saw a little bit at like my friend's house. But I remember liking the Amanda show, Kenan and Cal. There were others too. I can't remember. All that, of course. I didn't watch Pete and Pete. That was when I missed. I also missed, hey Arnold. I got to see Doug when they, I remember they brought it to like a non-cable station and I watched it then. I liked Doug. But yeah. It was on channel seven because Disney bought Doug. Okay. That explains it then. Yeah. Cause I remember at some point I'm like, Hey, this is a Nickelodeon show. I could watch it. All right. Rugrats. I loved Rugrats. Yeah. My mom would rent me the VHS's from the library before we had cable. I had the PlayStation one game. I even loved the older Nick Jr. shows, which I think were much higher quality than the Nick Jr. shows today. Did you ever see Eureka's castle? Eureka. My nephew liked Little Bill. That was the Bill Cosby show I think, right? I liked you would watch them. Yeah. I don't remember that one though. David did not. My niece like Blue's clues. That was Nick Jr., right? Or was that Disney? That was, but that was much later. Yeah. I'm talking like Nick Jr. when I was a kid. Oh, okay. See that would be too far out for me. Okay. So we have a C-333-9409 with two dollars. The Joker was playing Diddy. Thank you so much. Two dollars from Ryan Shant, justice for Denny DeKane and DeBant. Yes. Thank you. Seriously. They were fucked over so hard. Unknown with 10 pounds. Similar thing happened in the UK with Jimmy Saville with BBC. Hundreds of victims. His statue was taken down. And no arguing about that from racists who cry about statues being taken down. Oh yeah. You know what? That sounds really familiar. I didn't follow that too closely, but yeah. I think this one is for you. Yeah. Meow Nyan with a super chat. Hey, Thornton FD signifiers video on Black Wrestlers. I thought it was fantastic. I did not know this existed and now I really want to see it. Yeah. FD is great. Oh, I know who FD is. I didn't see the video either. W1, the WB's complex history of Black Wrestlers. An hour and 20 minutes. Oh, I'm now I'm excited to go watch this. Just watch it real quick and we'll get back to the super chat. Yeah, OK, I'll just I'm looking for a way. Yeah, I mean, a lot of WB's issues are obviously you know, obviously, I don't think they're going to be solved overnight. But I'm going to say that things will probably be a lot better over there for really black, Latino, any sort of talent, actually, women. Now that Vince McMahon is gone, honestly, yeah. All right, next one for you. So random with the super chat. I think Texas banned some websites because they featured the word stepsis. Very funny. Now we're going to have the Babylon B crowd mad at us. Yeah. Oh, I think you're using the wrong mic. Lance. Oh, weird. Or maybe my mic's broken. Next one. Now, is that better? Yeah, that's better. Yeah, that sounds good to me. This for me too. Oh, Ton Besin with a super chat. Lee Atwater, at lack of lack of the wordplay from right. I'm confused I Missed this ton boss and I'm sorry. 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Thank you so much The real reason Mike doesn't want to say the C word is because he pronounces it as quackers. Okay. That's good That's good Frendos I got to take off she can once be to take him out for a night walk. So I'm gonna take care I'll see y'all next Thursday. Love you nice chatting. Love you too. Oh piece Lance. Oh boy I was reading something and I Uh Both is our 999. Thank you so much. That's so kind of you There's literally a seed faith pastor named Creflo dollar how anyone can give such an obvious sham money is beyond me Yeah, I mean so many of them like Creflo doll is one of the more shameless one. What is Seed faith is Like I'm thinking like oh wait never mind, I don't know. Oh I'm like the same. It's like another word for prosperity The prosperity gospel or whatever it is like a prosperity Peter Yeah, yeah, yeah, I was gonna say that Creflo dollars like he's probably one of the more shame like shameless Prosperity preachers, but like it's funny as hell that Jim Baker for example Like he was selling like slot buckets or like survival buckets or something during co vid I think that was Jim Baker And like he was selling business to his evangelical audience like in addition to tithing It's just they are so fucking shameless Jules T with five dollars. Thank you Jules Mike some mess. He had me how I will thank you. I'm glad I could Make you laugh Heidi with $20. Thank you so much. That is very kind my goodness. Thanks for all you do. I appreciate it Thank you for for what you do Uh John Barlick with two dollars rest in PIS Joe Lieberman. Yes Darnell Henriquez with $199. Thank you so much Russell Brand smiling reminds me of Jamie Braddock Jamie Braddock. I don't know. Yeah, I can't I can't get a visual in my head. Let me let me check really quick Jamie Braddock. Oh, okay. Yeah, I see that Comic book character comic character. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I can see that This one's for you Outro is gone with a $10 super chat Wisconsin primaries on April 2 voting Uninstructed since uncommitted is not on the ballot. Yeah I believe the New York's the New York primaries around that time too and for us We have to submit if we want to do the uncommitted type vote we actually have to go there and Submit a blank ballot So if you're in New York and you want it because there's no uncommitted the right end doesn't I don't know if there's no Writing or writing doesn't count or whatever but if you want to Do that primary protest vote To show Joe Biden you are unsupportive of him until he changes course on the US's position in Gaza Then you must go Pick up a ballot do nothing to it. Do not mark it at all not even just not for president you can't mark the ballot at all and submit the Blank ballot and I don't think that'll be a problem because I'm pretty short in New York The presidential primary is Not on the same day as the other primary elections So you don't worry about yeah, we have to go back in June or whatever for like You know the other primary elections. Hmm. That's weird presidential primary is Coming up in New York Okay, we got this one was for Rebecca. We read it but one more time Uncle gumball five dollars rest in puss in bio Joe Lieberman I think this one's you Yep, both of those are the super chat rest in pct john oliver motor coach offer What is that? What is this? I'm guessing a john oliver show reference. Oh, right. Yeah, john oliver gave He tried to bribe Lawrence thomas by saying if you resign from the supreme court, I'll give you a million dollars per year That's a higher salary than the supreme court and also a big I don't think it's like a 40 foot motor coach because he likes to travel around the country apparently But that has since expired So I think he had like 30 days. I want to say This one's for you Jay cast for the super chat matt wants to try that Pink strawberry coke. Oh, yeah, I want to I want to drink the pink coke If you got any purple coke Uh, red coke blue coke green coke I love coke a coke. Have you tried the spiced one? Like there's a dune cola Uh, it's called spiced coke. I'm not sure if it's dune related. Uh, it probably I don't I don't I've not spiced coke Yeah, somebody posted on twitter that it was actually good I stopped trying to try this Because the last one I got tasted like battery acid I think it was like a it was called space or something the chat can correct me if i'm wrong There was like a weird temporary uh limited edition bullshit flavor and it was fucking So sick, but sometimes those can be good. It just depends. No, I I gotta try these out Sounds good to me right now. I'm on a uh This isn't a soda. So you'll be shocked to hear I drink things that aren't soda But right now I have a limited time To drink as many shamrock shakes as I can from mcdonough Why you should oh, okay good Because they have it for like a couple of weeks Yeah, maybe maybe a month or two. Okay. I still got them for now, but obviously Uh, they're called shamrock shakes because they come around march for st. Patrick's day. So my Time to drink them is very limited They're fucking amazing if you ever tried one. Oh my god. I actually tried one and I wasn't a big fan You gotta like mint ice cream I do though, which is why I'm surprised. I didn't like it Because I know people they think mint ice cream just tastes like like they're like, oh, why would you want ice cream? That just tastes like uh toothpaste. It's like I fucking love Mint ice cream. So shamrock shakes are like, oof So good Yeah, it should be my cup of tea, but it's not I'm just jealous that you can like drink as much coke Uh as much shamrock shakes and it like you don't gain any weight like give me your metabolism. God damn I'm so jealous. I've always been that way man. I've always been that way That's amazing. I actually recently weighed myself and for the first time in my life I'm approaching uh 140 Oh really Yeah, but I'm under it still. I'm not quite okay, but I'm the closest closest I've ever been But that's basically what you're supposed to be for your height, right? Like it's it's a healthy. I got no idea I got no idea. Um I used to be I used to I when I was younger before Before I hit my 30s. I had like I had like I'm gonna say it but not in a way. I'm gonna make sure nobody thinks I'm like showing off I had a natural as in I didn't have to do anything. I never exercised. I had a natural like six pack Oh my god, you were just that you had like zero body fat Yeah, I'd like as I'm getting older, especially when the kids started the kids came And you know you eat at later hours, I guess and you're doing less At those hours after you eat, uh, you know, you Catch us up eventually. Yeah, I'm getting I guess the closest I can to a dad bod. I guess Well, I mean to only come close to a dad bod and drink coke every day That is like genuinely like you have an alien body like I'm very jealous I wish that my metabolism worked that way because if I have a shamrock shake like I'm gaining like 35 pounds It's ridiculous Yeah, I mean I I gotta I mean It's I say this and it's I'm able to like flaunt it now, of course But like eventually I'm sure if I don't pick up the pace and start getting in shape and exercising I mean, I do I do exercise. I play soccer a lot Um, I'm coaching my my kid's soccer team too right now. So I that that's even more exhausting because not only are you playing you're yelling at kids to pay attention That's more exhausting in a physical aspect of it. That is honestly Yeah, and um, but man, I I it's it's gonna eventually catch up and my metabolism will no longer be as wonderful as it is I remember my so my metabolism caught up with me I was working at subway and I was opening and so you'd have to prepare You know, you'd get all the cookies ready and shit like this. I think I was like 19 or maybe 20 Um, and I would just bake a dozen cookies for myself And eat every single one of them throughout my shift I we also sold cinnamon rolls. So I put like the uh, the little Glaze the sugar glaze on top of the cookies and eat them And that that's you know, when I started doing that I had the fastest metabolism ever But over the course of doing that I didn't realize that um That was not the case and as I entered my 20s. I gained like 30 pounds over the years doing that. I'm like, oh, shit I I was I didn't it didn't dawn mean so like I went to like old maybe and I tried on a shirt And just because I'm in between sizes so I just have to do that. I'm like I kind of have a a bit of a beer belly. What the fuck I guess the good days are over now. I was very disappointed. Oh, yeah That that same thing happened to me. I mean again people are gonna be angry. I'm sure that I'm bringing this up But uh, there was I mean I I still am but it's not as comfortable. I wear tight pants It's obviously I've worn tight pants for my entire the second I discovered punk rock. That's what I wore um, I was easily a size 28 For the longest time Still am but I really gotta suck it in I'm close. I'm a I'm a 29 Oh, so, yeah, we're both. I mean, we're but how tall are you? I'm five seven Oh, so you must be a pretty skinny guy, too, then Uh, I I I lost weight over last year. So, uh, I was like a 31. I got back down to like a 20 29 That's impressive. I mean, I mean think about I'm five four five five you're five seven You got two to three inches probably closer like three inches on me And you're only one one weight, uh one one waist size bigger, I mean, I don't know if that's the norm, but it sounds uh It probably depends on the pants, too Like most of the pants that I wear are 30, but they're a little bit loose Uh, but 29 seems like the best although, you know Kind of like fluctuate on weight. So it depends on a good you know a good month I'm wearing 29s comfortably Not every month is a good month right I will say this though not not not drinking probably helps me out a lot Absolutely Yeah, that is I think that's the biggest thing you got going and also not smoking because when you get high you eat Everything you just eat your you could crush a whole fucking bag of Cheetos and not even think and still be starving like it is Yeah, that's that's what you got going for you for sure Uh, okay, I think this one is someone mentioned that I'm gonna end up diabetic with all the soda I drink You know, I I I did think that for a while, but at this point, I mean if it hasn't happened yet I drink a lot of fucking soda. I mean my body must just be my bloodstream must just be like That's all you have so much energy caffeine Although does it does diabetes run in your family though because if it doesn't you might Okay, that might help you a little bit, right? You know it I will say I'm definitely addicted to soda at this point to the point where if I go An extended period of time without drinking soda. Let's say even just like 12 hours I've got a headache Oh, you know what that is. That's probably the caffeine element because I So every once in a while I'll have to quit caffeine into a cleanse for like a couple of weeks because it Just for whatever reason I get like a bunch of heart palpitations And so I have to stop caffeine entirely and then resume in order for the palpitations to go away And quitting caffeine it's like I'm so physically addicted that I get flu like symptoms When I quit caffeine for at least like two days And one thing that's what is you get aches in your leg I had no idea that that was a symptom of caffeine withdrawals because my leg like so achy and I'm like, oh my god I it can barely walk. That was the caffeine. It just Caffeine is brutal. It is a very addictive drug. So that's probably what that is right Okay, I I do. You know, someone says corporate fast food addicts need to grow up I mean, I do eat a lot of fast food, but I don't think I'm Addicted to fast food. I eat a lot of fast food because Of the the convenience factor and I do like it. I mean, I'm not pretending I I gotta eat McDonald's because I got no time. No, I'd like but I don't think I'm addicted to it I could definitely like I probably can't go without eating like Those type of foods in terms of like a burger or something for like I can't like stop eating burgers But I could probably live off like cut out McDonald's and Burger King and eat like a real like, uh, You know store bought cooked burger and be fine Like I'm not addicted to fast food in that same way But I do eat a lot of it because it's good and there's a convenience factor there. Yeah. No, that's you're not alone That's the reason why it's so popular Um, okay, I think this one is for you Um, look uh, uh, yeah with a $10 super chat Um, look up robert tilton. I've seen M blank blank gets grow the seed faith preacher claims. I'm not making this up in the middle um seen So robert tilton you see i'll i'll let me robert tilton I've seen what Oh word is I don't think we got a key. I don't think we got to blank out this word Obviously, we don't use this word to describe People little people but yeah, but this is a word in this quote So I'm and it's not a racial slur or anything So let's read it here because some people know what we're talking about robert tilton. We've seen midgets grow um I mean that is some idea Saying he's saying that if if a little person has faith in god that they can grow like holy That is fucking That's like so many layers of deranged See, I haven't even seen that. I've never heard of robert tilton as a kid. Um But yeah, they they're very uh demented Uh, so this one is from me from uh abs anonymous bastard society seven dollars. Thank you so much Hey guys, I've been thinking about making videos for a while now just curious But how or what editing software would you all recommend? Uh for me? I use final cut pro um I think it's The best for the price. I will say that if you're just starting out you can get away with like just iMovie it comes in with with Any mac it's it'll suffice for a while unless you're doing like Crazy things but if you need more than like two layers of b-roll That I would recommend final cut pro I use final cut because like you will have like the a-roll which is just the video of myself and then you have a photo That's like your background and then you're gonna put text So, you know, it gets more complicated and you're gonna need better software for that But if you're just starting out, I would say like something like iMovie just play around with it Or even I actually have like a free one on windows too. Uh, get that a try. You don't windows movie maker Do they still come with that? Is it still okay or something like that? I'm sure you can find something that's probably free Like people think that they have to go all in when they're starting out. You don't need to I see someone recommending da Vinci. I think that's a little bit too advanced even though it's free um Cap cut from the from bite dance cap cut is free editing software That they created so people could easily make tiktok videos, but you could do regular You don't have to make tiktok videos. Oh, that's perfect. It's it's a standalone program It's free to use I mean, I use final cut when I edit. Um, I don't do much editing anymore Um, because I honestly used to edit so much that I just got like I was like, I never want to edit again It was my job to edit videos for for many many years So, um, I did use final cut recently I use final cut is because it was the standard when I went to film school And so that was what I was trained on a lot of indie movies were using final cut then in the late 2000s um Now they all use premiere because apple fucked up and let adobe eat their lunch when it came to becoming the standard um You know big hollywood movies still use avid though um But the problem with premiere from adobe is that there's a subscription It costs like 20 something dollars a month or something and that's just for Premiere if you want the whole creative cloud you got a like all the apps after effects photoshop It's like I don't even know how much 60 70 80 which is so stupid I hate that they've turned everything into a subscription I I actually think we are In the middle of we're at the end cycle for the current editing softwares And that there's going to be something new that comes along very soon and takes over because final cut pro 10 which is the current one came out cheese A long time like over a decade ago now without any major major updates Like it's the same version of final cut for over a decade now adobe with the subscription. I think people are Are over subscriptions So I do think there'll be some new standard that comes along very soon that quickly Uh takes a large chunk of the market share what it'll be. I have no idea. It could be something that's out That's small and out now that'll get bigger or it could be something completely new But I do think we're in the middle of uh, we're at the end cycle I should save the current editing software doesn't help you right now though. So go use an eye movie Yeah, don't don't splurge. Just like, you know, test the waters a little bit. That'd be my advice A stone flower dragon with five dollars. Thank you so much Democrat, maryland lands won a special election for an alabama state house seat late tuesday I saw that flipping a republican health seat in a in the deep red state Yeah, which was really uh, it really says a lot because she ran on basically reproductive rights um, and that That helped her to win So, you know, it kind of goes to show you that I think that democrats even though the polling doesn't look great right now for biden at least I think that This issue is giving them A lot of momentum, right? And they're kind of underperforming polls as a result because people are really galvanized by this issue So it's a it's a good indication that um, you know, um Things might not be as bad as the polls say at least right now But who knows Both is our 999. Thank you so much. I really appreciate that you've sent so many super chats. You're so kind. Thank you Uh, I was excited to vote in the nyc primary until I read my sample ballot No uncommitted option every delegate is already committed to biden. I'm going to submit a blank ballot and disappointment Yes, what you got to do Yeah, submit the blank ballot and my dad just confirmed my dad didn't know about submitting the blank ballot So he already voted and he just voted for the default of biden but he confirmed in the chat that, um It's just the presidential primary So if you submit a blank ballot, you don't have to worry that oh, I If I don't vote for the presidential if I wanted, you know, show my my protest vote I can't vote down ballot. No, there is no down ballot. So feel free to submit a blank ballot in protest and um You won't miss out on anything else. The other elections are in a few months Uh, this one is from me from tokyo haunts 500 yen. Thank you so much Just want to let you know that I like that. I like that sweater on you and makes you look extra beardy. Thank you. I appreciate that Gotta wear my sweaters, uh all now because I'm not going to be able to wear them because it's gonna It's gonna start warming up here, which I'm excited about Oh, I see people in the chat recommending affinity in terms of editing software Oh, okay. I don't think affinity has video software. I do know they're a photo shop There's a photo shop Oh, they make an a photo shop alternative a um an illustrator alternative Something else. I can't remember. They don't make a video editing software. I don't think also They were just acquired by canva The uh subscription based online photo editing video like uh, like uh photo shop software So I don't know how much longer they are going to be. Uh pay one price Uh no subscription. Maybe canva will keep them that way. Maybe not though, but they don't make video editing software Good I the subscriptions are ridiculous. Uh, so if you have mac, I don't know Like final cut pro you just pay one price. Um, it's expensive. It's like 300 bucks But you get to keep it forever. Uh, there's another program if you want photo shop There's pixel meter on mac. That's what I use It's pretty good. Like it's not as robust as um as photo shop, of course But it's still like for 30 bucks. I think they even have like a pro one for 50 Um, it's good soft like you can do a lot with it So like, you know, you don't have to do these subscriptions if at least if you you know If you're on mac, I haven't done a lot of research in a while because I've just been using the same thing though All right. Dame Karen asks isn't canva AI focused now? Yeah, but so is adobe I don't know if people have been paying attention adobe is all in an AI too So I mean you're supporting it. You know, I don't know if you can get around affinity doesn't have any AI again, if you're looking for a photo shop Or illustrator and someone said the other app they make is an in design alternative like for For formatting magazines and newspapers and stuff like that. Oh, I see if you're looking for an alternative any of those I I have I don't have the in design one, but I have the affinity photoshop alternative and illustrator alternative They're good. They're probably the best alternative I've used Um, and they're still pay one price right now. So if you buy it now, you'll probably have at least this version forever Um, I'm not telling you to buy it, but I'm telling you it's a good It's a good if you are looking for a photoshop alternative. It's a good one Hmm Okay, the one on the screen is for you, I believe Uh, both is our the super chat says li at water was the speech writer for reagan Who finally revealed that all the economic talk that glp was doing was actually just code for the n word Oh, I didn't know that he revealed that okay Oh Another one from balthazar ten dollars. Thank you so much balthazar. My goodness Just a heads up streamlabs tends to go down and have more technical difficulties way more often than stream elements Streamlabs obs seems to have issues more often than obs, but it is more streamlined Yeah, you know what not that you mentioned that when I was doing my twitch streams and using streamlabs obs There was always an issue with the audio to where over time it would just get lower and lower And I would have to readjust it and just put like a new gain So like there were like four different gains just like maxed up. I didn't know what else to do Uh, yeah That is that is one thing to consider and also I'm not like super tech savvy. So if something goes wrong I get all flustered and I don't know what to do. So I do like stream yard Uh, and how easy it is and also talk studio. I think that's the streamlabs equivalent of stream yard. I want to say Um, I like those kinds of streaming softwares because you just like it just does it for you and I like that Uh narrator with the super chat. Did you see mary hooks from stop cop city? Uh response when asked about the arson of a police vehicle is powerful I did not I'll uh, I'll look that up. Um, yeah, I'm curious Uh, we got a couple for you actually matt Uh, the citizen perspective of the super chat. I am a size 52. I cry as I over fried chicken at 11 32 p.m By the way, what camera do you both use? um God, I forgot it's the panasonic. It's a it's a it's a it's a it's a mirrorless camera. I'm not using a webcam It's a panasonic g7. I want to say Um, I yeah, that's the one I use For now, uh, I'm using a webcam. It's a logitech brio. Uh, I think it's pretty good Oh, yeah, it is good. I didn't I thought you were using a mirrorless camera too or something like that No, we're rolling with the logitech. That's the one that uh, I think lancy uses too. I want to say All right, it's pretty good Oh, we've got a gifted sub for you For morbius dragon. Thank you morbius dragon. I appreciate the uh the gifted some And we got one for you from emo dragon Oh emo dragon with a $10 super chat You see any good bands lately? Just so fallout boy jmy world and hot mulligan highly recommend hot mulligan if you like midwest emo PS what's it take to get the binder twitter follow? Oh Um, I don't follow very many people. Uh, I don't do emo dragons a good follow But if you do good content, I will follow you and I'm sure you do I think I've Retweeted your stuff a lot. You definitely like post yeah emo dragon is good clips and stuff. Yeah. All right So I'd recommend yeah as a follow as a fellow follower because I I I'm very particular about it because I do use who I follow on twitter as like My feed for news So I try not to follow people who post like a lot of like Personal stuff or stuff to their friends like people like the people I follow tend to mostly post about Paul political news tech news, you know things that I To keep me up to date with the world um But yeah, if you do that, I'll I will follow you um Hot mulligan, I'll have to check them out. Um Yeah, sounds sounds sounds like something let me write them down right now. They sound familiar Oh, who did I last say the last show I went to? um, I went to a folk punk show a couple weeks ago To see apes of the state and doom scroll It was very good Both bands are very good. You should check them out. Uh, a few people noticed my apes of the state shirt on the stream last week And a few people checked them out and have since commented about how they are now big fans of theirs because of my shirt So, uh, check out apes of the state pre advertising Hey, I will happily advertise bands I like over like, uh, telling you to buy uh Software any day of the week. Yeah, right? But also if it's a good piece of software and you're specifically asking me how to do something Then I will recommend you the one that I use because it's the one that I use Oh, we got another for you Um, the bestest leftist with a super chat You guys got to see francesca florentini on pierce morgan. It was an epic takedown of trump. She's a hero I We played that on this show. You might have missed it. It was good It was really good. I agree with you Okay, so we have This one's for me. Actually shantel 799. Thank you shantel. I appreciate that if you're looking for software Uh pirate if you can't afford it also thanks for being my favorite show. Well, thank you so much I appreciate the fact that we're your favorite show that means so much. We cannot endorse illegal activity here but um You can't pirate Software though because they have it you need to be connected to the internet to use it And they don't they have versions that they um, they alter before Before they move to the subscription that you could buy Without a subscription like I think creative suite six. I want to say was the last one This is a long time ago now and for Years out like after they started the subscription service I did still use the creative suite six ones that you just bought outright Um They are very outdated now. You definitely will notice a difference um You know, they might not even be compatible with Newer operating systems either like there might be some errors and glitches you come across um Yeah Uh, and I think this one's for you So Uh, both is are with the super chat you can still get generated codes for Creative suite six master collection on ebay. They work just fine. And it's the last non subscription master collection made Yeah, just said that um, obviously, uh, both is our sentence before I said that But yeah, it's it's it's not stable anymore. Again, you could do this You could have easily used that stuff like years after the the they moved to a subscription But now we are so far removed from creative suite six that it's It's just very out of date And last but certainly not least, uh, jacos and five dollars Roasting me. I just realized mike looks like he could be a band member of oakley dokely They all wear net flanders like outfits Yeah Yeah, net flanders is ripped to shit though. So I'll I'll accept that as a compliment Um, oh over on twitch really quick, uh, mori helm. Thank you for subscribing with prime Uh kf logan 1875. Thank you so much for the raid earlier kf logan 1875. Thank you Oh, uh, thank you to the serfs for the raid. Wow the serfs. Oh, I've heard of him. Is he good or? Yeah, he's all right. I mean sometimes he's uh, you know, he could be a little bit, uh Out there, but uh, I think he's all right. He's fine Um, we should have explained to his viewership what it is we do on this show. They might have been a little confused A lot of first time Okay, yeah, that's that makes sense Yeah, but um, do you got anything else mike? You want to drop? Uh twitch for you? Uh, nothing on twitch, but Let me check. Yeah, we're good Want to raid shark raid Shark 3o zero Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Let's uh Shark 3o Zero What's that that in let's see. Oh, yeah, I've raided shark 3o zero. Yeah, shark's awesome. We got to bring him on some time Yeah So let's uh, hold on. Give me a steady press yet. I did It's queuing it up right now. It's got to fill them up. Yep fill them up Do-do-do. Well, I hope all you enjoyed the show Subscribe to the youtube channel youtube.com slash map bender follow me on twitch twitch.tv slash map bender mike Go ahead drop your uh Subscribe to youtube.com slash uh david dole is non Rational national channel. Yeah, we'll see you all next week. I'm hitting raid right now