 Let's make sure we're going live. We should be. There we are. Hi everyone, this is G-Show. Welcome to my channel and welcome to another live stream. Today, today is August 26th. And we're doing a live stream open discussion on our collapsing centralized education systems in the Western world. And a pretty important topic actually, very important topic because it's related to everything our kitty cats are having a little disagreement. So you might hear them in the background going at each other. Their testosterone's are kicking in. I don't know, while they're boys, I don't know if it's testosterone for kitty cats or not, but they are basically becoming teenagers. And the teenage period is a crazy period with hormones kicking in and whatnot. So there's a lot of chaos there. And it's related to our centralized education because it's important to make sure we provide the best education possible for our children, for future generations. So that's what the topic of discussion is today. Laugh out loud bugs. Hello, looking forward to the stream. Me too, me too, me too. It's an important topic, like really crazy important. The state of the world, one of the reasons that we are in the state that we're in is due to centralized education. So much so that in France, they have actually in the last few months made it illegal for people to homeschool. Cheryl, thank you very much for the tier once, 15 months in a row. Is that how long you've been subbed as well? Mon as well? I can't remember, I can't remember. But awesome, awesome. Thank you, thank you, Cheryl. I thought I got a lot to learn. Laugh out loud bugs. We all do, we all do. Sleepy waves, chit-choo. Day two, it's lit. I missed having the regular streams. Yeah, sleepy waves. I've been crazy busy, crazy busy. There's a lot going on. I am trying to keep on top of what's happening on the political front, economic front. And I sort of wanted to take out the segments, some segments that we're doing during the live streams and having those available because we can't load the whole thing on sensor tube and whatnot. And it's good to have a little short segments. People have been, some people like them, some people don't like them. It does take me time to do it. So slow down on the live streams, but we will be doing more once I get out what I need to get out, right? Scooty, how are you doing? Welcome, welcome. Big, by, by gullivan? By gullivan. By gullivan. by gullivan. I can't pronounce it. I don't know what the breaks are. Hey, Chicho, first ever stream, looking forward to the conversation. Awesome, glad to have you, 28. Big ol, Big ol Ben, Big ol Benji, Big ol Benji. Is that what it is? Big ol Benji. Is that how you say it? Cheryl, no sub before then. Actually, it started the night of the DJ stream. Ah, did it! Awesome, awesome, a DJ stream, man, I'm so sad that Twitch brought on those new regulations that copyright music and stuff like that. It means we can't have gathering. And just imagine they brought it out during a time of pandemic, right, where people can't go out and enjoy music. I mean, I know people are still live streaming and stuff, but like music and whatnot. But because we're doing a lot more than that, I want to make sure we don't get dinged by them. Cats have testosterone. Cats have testosterone. R2 cats have crazy testosterone. Big ol' Benji, that's the way you say it. Awesome, awesome, awesome. Figure it out. Alligat, how are you doing, by the way? Dingbobber, Cheryl, just joined. What started the night of the DJ stream? I missed it. Your modern nighthood? Her subs, I think. The spare. Good afternoon, Cheryl. Good afternoon to you. I'm still early morning. We've got about another hour to go to, until we get into the afternoon. Games and El. Is Quiddie Games and El? Hello from Netherlands. Hello. Salutations, Netherlands. How are you doing? How are you doing? I spent a few days in Holland walking around. The first time I subbed, Cheryl says, ah, yeah, that was a good stream. That was a great stream. That was super fun. Felix, how are you doing? Howdy, Ciccio. Jack Frizzi. Hey, Ciccio. New to Twitch, but I've been watching your videos on SensorTube, YouTube, you say, for a few years. Awesome. Glad to have you here. Glad to have you here, Jack. Fun place to be. Fun place to be. We've got a great community here. Awesome, awesome. Beat. In the shop. What was that? Got a moth taking somebody out. The spare. I was just thinking of you. Stopped at a comic book store that opened recently in my town. Got a Horizon Zero Dawn book. Very cool art. Very cool art. I think I've seen some of that work. Some of the artwork coming out. The spare is amazing. And anybody else who's in the comic book. Like, seriously, some of the artwork that is coming out and some of the topics that are being discussed in the comic book medium are, wow, absolutely amazing. King Canada Live. Hey, Ciccio Wing Gang. Hello, hello, hello, King Canada Live. Good catch. Spam bop. Spam bop to spare. Awesome. Thank you very much for taking care of it. Our advert man is back. The spare is back. Lark Park. Hello morning, buddy. How are you doing good? Thank you very much. Sleepy Ways. Ciccio, Ciccio. This may be unrelated. It's more of a general advice. I've been really passionate about building my skills around music producing, but I became a little compulsive and obsessive during the pandemic about it. Do you have any advice for being passionate for skills, building, but also patient enough to not force yourself by putting extra pressure? I think I just have high expectations. I want to be good. Here's the kicker of Sleepy Ways. There's a fine line between letting your passions overwhelm you and take control of your life and you sacrificing other things that are important in your life to just being very passionate and very committed to what it is that you're doing. I have no problem by being compulsive and obsessive to a certain degree because I am when I do certain things, right? Seeking that perfection to a certain degree or trying to learn as fast as I can so that I can roll out something being new that I want to do, right? But I do have this thing that I built for myself or sort of a commandment that I have or a mantra that I have for myself, which is I'm not seeking perfection. And it's the same rule that I have for my students. I tell my students, I don't care if you get 100% or not, right? But 80% is the bare minimum. So 80% is my line where if a student gets lower than 80%, then I say, okay, we need to do extra work to kick it above 80% because that 20% you can get if you put more work into it, right? 80% for me is do you understand the concepts, right? Now, I know it's a little different when you're producing work because you want to put out the best work that you can. But just creating all this content over the last 15 years, right? I realized that no matter how many times and I've reshot some of those videos that I've loaded on over the last 15 years, multiple times, right? Like we're talking not a five minute video that I was shooting, but a two hour video that I was shooting. I would shoot the video, look at the video and I would go, no, I can do better and I would do it again. And then sometimes I did it three or four times, right? I don't have a problem with that. That just means you're practicing to improve yourself. Now, if you're doing that for an extended period of time for multiple months or multiple years, then you sort of have to reevaluate what it is that you're doing. So don't be too hard on yourself when you're becoming sort of compulsive, obsessive about something that you want to do. That's fine. But you draw the line where you forget to take out the garbage, maybe not for the first week, but the second time. If you forget to take out the garbage because you're totally obsessed with what it is that you're doing right now, you're doing it wrong. The garbage needs to be taken out. If you forget how to eat or if you forget not how to eat, but if you forget to eat and you're getting headache because you're dehydrated, then it's time to take a break and walk away. If you're sitting in a certain posture and your muscles start cramping up and you're having back pain and stuff like this, then you need to go for a walk. And it's always a good idea to do that because you can reevaluate, sort of loop whatever it is that you're doing in your head and pick out the problem areas. Sometimes the best way to improve your work is to take a break from your work. So there's a whole bunch of techniques you can use. And the more you do, the more you learn. Like seriously, I've waken up over the last, I don't know, whatever number of years. I've waken up in the middle of the night having a solution to a problem that I had. And sometimes I get up and go to the computer and do it. And I get up and sometimes it's a five minute gig. Sometimes I get up at two o'clock in the morning and I'm working away until 10 a.m. And then it's time to catch a little break. It's different for everyone. We're all different creatures. Some people need eight hours sleep. Some people can function on four. Some people need to go for a walk. Our body structure is different. Some people's body structure you need to stand up and stretch every 20 minutes. So just see where you are, man. Don't be too hard on yourself. Please see yourself sacrificing some of the more important things in your life or some of the must-do's in your life. Then take a break. Felix, I haven't checked Discord in a couple of days, so I'm not sure if you saw the link I sent to the music channel of Jungle's new album. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Fantastic. If you did see it, what do you think of it? Fantastic. It was really good. I only listened to two tracks. I didn't listen to the whole album. But very nice beats, man. Very upbeat. Like, it was very nicely done. Dub X, Y, Z says, Mastery learning is greater than spiral learning. I don't know what those refer to. Dingvao or Chico. I'm replaying the Witcher 3 masterpiece of a game. I just played this hilarious side quest, which involved a giant nude statue, which had its testicles stolen. It had purported powers to empower one in the bedroom. I used my Witcher senses to track down the thief who was doing, doing, you know what, at a ripe old age, claiming it was for the third time that day. More than he had in the last decade. I took them back. They were back in the rightful place. Hilaric thing, Bobber. The alt of Curilator, who sent me to find them, told me I could, quote, come and stroke them any time. I love, I love the dumbest but funniest quest in the game. Funny, funny, funny. Funny, funny, funny. Cheryl, stepping away from the work, especially creative work, can be tremendously beneficial. Yeah. Cheryl's on point, right? Stepping away is a great, great time. Like that's one of the reasons I go for my gigantic walks, right? I take a pen and paper and take notes and let the mind just process. The mind needs to do whatever the mind needs to do, right? When people try to control their thoughts all the time, they'll go crazy. Sometimes you gotta kick it into neutral and let the mind think about anything. A dust particle, even. What is a dust particle? Why does it float around like this? I wonder if it can catch a dust particle. Let's see, try to focus on a dust particle. Just let your mind play, right? That's what a break means. Let your mind play, right? Larkbark, yes, agreed. But I love going for a walk, bike riding and seeing nature. Puts a smile on my face also. I make a habit of being too hard on myself and I've gotten better over the years. Cool. C.S. Miho. Third explosion just went off in Cavalier. What a monumental cock up this has been. Yeah, despair. I missed the message, but yes, The Witcher 3 is absolutely incredible. My favorite game ever, despair says. Really despair, favorite game ever. Cool, I wish I got my hands on the comic book. Echo, hey Chicho. What are we talking about today? We're mainly trying to focus on education. Sort of we're talking a little bit about it, not really about it collapsing western education. But we're letting the chat sort of do what the chat wants to do and needs to do despair. I'm waiting for the next gen upgrade and then I'm going to do a complete 150 plus hour play through of the game. Cannot wait, desperately wanting to play it again. Nice. And yeah, don't forget. Free Assange, Free Assange, Free Assange. Julian Assange is a publisher and journalist that has been crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capital's power to humanity. For more information, see wikileaks.org, defend.wikileaks.org, or our Julian Assange and Wikileaks playlist on SensorTube. Joe. Chicho, a perfect story to illustrate this is the story of our comedies. He was commissioned by the king to determine whether a crown he had was pure gold. After weeks of no progress, his wife convinced him to take a bath. After weeks of no progress, his wife convinced him to take a bath. As he entered the water, he realized the water rose. Displacement. A way to determine volume and a way to calculate density. P is equal to mass over volume. And P is the density. So that's when you put something in water, you measure how high it goes, the volume of the water and all that jazz. We used to do this in physics. So walking away is fantastic. And by the way, walking away in nature and doing things with your hands and observing nature is one of the best ways to find solutions to your problems because the majority of things that we have in this world that we've created as human beings are mimicking nature. So once you try to observe nature, you might find solutions to some of the problems you may be encountering. Ding Ba Be Chi Cho Mi Tu. Favorite RPG ever. Favorite FPS ever. Tintin Fall 2. I don't know. Titan Fall 2. Titan Fall 2. Awesome. Elder God. Being in extremely stressful environments makes me feel really relaxed. I think I'm hardwired for the winter's coming scenario. But Elder God, I'm pretty sure when you crash, you need to crash. When you crash, you probably crash for two days or something. Just zombie. And then you rejuvenate and you're good to go. Thomas. Hello. How are you doing, Thomas? Welcome. Welcome to another livestream. Felix, I'm gonna have to disagree. In my opinion, Red... Red... Red Dead. Red Dead Redemption 2 will always be the greatest story game of all time. Really. Red Dead Redemption was really good by the way. I played it just browed around on a horse and stopped shooting things up. sort of at a friend's place. You look like Serge Tankian. No. No. Did you know? Did you know? Did you know that they're trying to build a person? They're trying to build a person. They're trying to build a person for me and you. Hey Chico and everyone, I just accepted a graduate civil engineering job which starts in October. Nice. I found out today that it will, it will 90%, it will be 90% working from home over the internet. Do you have any tips with a new job and building relationships with my new coworkers without that, without that in person, face-to-face communication cheers? If you're living in the same town, make plans to meet them outside of work hours and go for a walk or go for a coffee or something like that. Right? That's one way of doing it. But for me, I've done most of my work, not most of my work, but a lot of my work online and my relationships, see, this is the one thing I've done with my work. Even though I've had friends at work that, you know, I've worked as a geophysicist mainly during the 10 years, decade I was doing geophysics, I had friends at work. But the socializing with work friends, I kept to a minimum. So for me, work friends were sort of, I did socialize, it was a period where we parted a little bit and stuff together. But I soon realized that work friends, I like to keep at a sort of arms length and close friends get to know me all aspects of me to a certain degree. Right? So for me, you know, you're asking a question, I guess, from the wrong person because I've never really been into building too many close relationships from work. I've always built close relationships outside of work, through pleasure, and some friends that I've had through school. Right? But I would say just make plans outside of work hours. Right? Joe Uchicho, I think our community story is viewed more as a legend, like Newton and the apple. Is it? Really? The Newtonian apple, I know, the Newtonian the apple is you sitting on their apple tree and an apple fell on a setting went, oh, gravity. I think it was more complicated than that. And I think that's sort of a folklore. I thought that our committee's story was true. Lonely Piggy, how are you doing? Hello, Chicho and Chad. Lonely Piggy. I got walnuts and black mulberries. They're really good. Walnuts and black mulberries. Dried black mulberries. They're a very good snack. Very good snack together. Walnuts and raisins is really good too. Right? So you take them together and you pop them. Felix, Chicho. Couldn't agree more about your view on nature. A lot of my mental problems have been fixed by camping, building dens with friends in the woods and generally being in nature. Yeah, 100%. Jack, I'm an English teacher in New York. So I'm interested in hearing your thoughts on the state of education. The state of education has completely collapsed. Jack, it's done in Canada in the United States. Really, it's over. One of the reasons is because they've got it, the education system. Right? I've mentioned this before during other streams, but for mathematics, for example, because I know the mathematics end of it. In the 1980s, in 10 months, the curriculum contained anywhere between 30 to 40% more content than it does now in the same period. Before the lockdowns, by the way, when people were attending class, when kids were attending class. So in 10 months right now, if we went back to the way things were, where people were going to class, in my part of the world, they have gutted the math curriculum anywhere between 30 to 40%, compared to not even just 1980s and 90s, but even compared to like 15 years ago. Compared to 15 years ago, 30% got it done over. They don't even, they haven't even filled it with anything new. They just extended some of the topics because they're not preparing kids. So it's just a gong show. It's just garbage. Okay. So the curriculum's BS. Totally centralized, controlled, and the central governments think they can do whatever the hell they want because they don't have no understanding of what's needed, because a machine like that moves really slowly. It doesn't adapt fast. Right? That's why a lot of huge corporations, after a certain period of time, they don't innovate. Right? There are indeed drops. They don't innovate, and new technology comes along or new disruptive innovation comes along and displaces them. Right? That's where we are right now. Our centralized education has been trying to keep a stranglehold on the curriculums, not allowing teachers and communities to decide what their kids should learn. Right? And the whole system's collapsed. Okay? That's one of the reasons. The other reason is teachers' unions are completely corrupt now. They're done. Right? I used to be pro-teachers' union. I am anti-teachers' union now, mainly because of some of the statements they've made in the last couple of years. Right? So they're garbage as well. Okay. The bureaucracy is only concerned about data, stats, and there's stats you can manipulate in any which way you want. Oh, kids aren't doing well on these tests. Let's change the test and eliminate if it was a multiple choice, five choices. Let's get rid of one of them. Now it's four choices. Now kids have a better odd of guessing which one is the right one. Right? So they manipulate. Right? The exams to get the statistics they want. Okay? You have people like in Oregon, the governor, I believe it was the governor, that came out that said math literacy and English literacy will no longer be required to graduate from high school. Done. Done. Done. And that's the bureaucracy. Okay? So on every front and then you can hit up the books. Right? The textbooks. Now the textbooks, you don't have to look at the recent revelations of how the textbooks are total garbage. Right? We're talking elementary school is just useless. Right? Useless. Right? You could teach so much to kids that are in elementary school when they're preteen. Right? They don't. They don't. Right? But let's talk about high school and post high school, college, university. Right? All you have to do is go back and read Richard Feynman's letter. It was a chapter that he wrote in a book in 1960s. And I have an article on it online. I took that segment, a piece of it anyway, and posted an article on it. But basically, look, do a search for on DuckDuckGo for Richard Feynman textbooks. You should be able to find it. If you can't find it, let me know. I'll try to link it up in the description of this video as well. If I remember. If not, people watching this video after the fact, please let me know and I'll find the link and post it here. But Richard Feynman in 1960s basically went on the school board in California. Right? Not the school board, but basically the board where they were reviewing textbooks to find out which textbooks would be good to put into the education system. Right? And man, did he write sort of a piece just ripping it apart, saying how corrupt it is. Right? The people who were supposed to be reviewing these textbooks were being paid off by the textbook publishing companies. Some of the books that they were approving, they hadn't even been written yet. Right? It was, it's just a critique of how horrendous the education system has been for a number of decades. And during the last 10 years, really, during the last 20 years, it became clear to me that the final nails in the coffin were coming. He's putting it. That's why I started creating math videos 15 years ago. Right? I knew it was coming. Just build the content because once people realize it's completely collapsed, they're going to look online to find material. Right? So it's collapsed on every front. Right? And the teachers are totally burnt out. Totally burnt out because their main issue is not the kids. Right? Their main issue is dealing with the parents and the bureaucracy and the administrations. Right? You can correct me if you think I'm wrong, but that's where I stand on it. That's my perspective of why the current education system in Canada and the United States has completely collapsed. And I'm pretty sure it's the same in Europe and most of the Western world. Okay. You have been blessed by search tanking on. You're doing it smart for you, hilarious. I agree sometimes having work friends can be iffy because the lines can become blurred if you aren't clear. Maybe best to be friendly with your co, be friendly for sure, co-workers, but not build super close relationship with them. Yeah. I was always friendly for sure. And I used to throw parties. I used to have, there was a period where I threw a lot of parties. I threw parties where some of my work friends would come. Right? And then they would mingle with some of the other friends that I have. And some of the other friends that I had were a little, they were on the extreme side. So they would be like, Oh my God, what the hell is going on? Some of them loved it. Of course. How does education, study topics become more holistic, 360 degrees, providing different perspectives to same reality? How did they come holistic? Decentralize the damn thing. We need to completely decentralize education. Education should be the curriculum. There's two, and I've said this before, there's two courses that I would say should be mandatory. Okay. In all schools, right? And these are the only two courses, as far as I'm concerned. Mathematics and your natural language, whatever that natural language is, if it's English, it's English in my part of world, right? Everything else should be an elective. And the elective classes should be, you know, your typical elective classes, science, music, gym, cooking, food, growing food, gardening, whatever, just provide as many electives as possible, right? Programming, programming would be amazing, right? Provide as many electives as possible. However, source those courses, the people that are going to teach them at how that curriculum is going to be laid out from a local, your locality, right? So for example, I live in the west coast of Canada, right? There's no way, in Canada, the education system is based on province, right? But I live in more populated part of the west coast of Canada, right? There are people living in northern BC. Their needs to know how to live in that environment are different than my needs, where I need to learn if I'm growing up here to function in this society. The commonality is English and math, right? Mandatory. You need to learn science, but mathematics is the language of science, right? The science should be an elective. Really, science should be an elective. People are going to know, like, when you say take science, when people take a curriculum and make it science, right? Now, in that course, they're trying to teach biology, chemistry and physics, right? But biology, chemistry and physics has multiple other branches as well that are more fine-tuned. They go into more detailed stuff, right? So why not have a course on forestry, right? That could be your science course, but they don't have that. If they touch on forestry, for example, in science class in high school, let's say grade 8, 9, 10, 11, really, maybe they talk about it for a day. But someone in northern BC who loves nature, right? Maybe they want a longer course on forestry, right? Maybe they want a course on mycology, right? So we need to source out the electives, the curriculum for the electives that are offered in school from a local community, right? What does the community think should be a legitimate elective that children should be able to take, right? We have to decentralize it. I know it's a huge task. I know it's a huge task, really. I appreciate this, but that's the end goal because what kids, people need to learn in one part of the world could be completely different than what they need to learn on the other part of the world. And the reason, by the way, mathematics in English or natural language should be the mandatory courses is because those are the two things, they're languages that we use to communicate ideas. So you need to be able to understand mathematics and communicating your natural language well enough to be able to communicate your ideas. You could be a genius, and if you don't know how to read and write, no one will know that you're a genius. Do you know how many geniuses are there out there in the world that are homeless, walking around the streets and talking to themselves? They're brilliant minds, but they just didn't have the ability to communicate that brilliance to others. That's sort of my take on how we become holistic. Decentralize. Decentralize. I'm gonna scroll down and see if there's anything directed towards me, Joe. Chico, apparently the story appears in a book written by Roman architect called Vitrovius. Really, that's the Archimedes story. I didn't know that. Nice. And the Horizon book is Image, isn't it? That's the Image book. I picked up the first few issues of it. I'm scrolling down, gang. Despair. You're busy. Nice. Thank you for taking care of business. I'm scrolling down, scrolling down. Oh, wow. There's a lot of chat. Okay, I'm all the way down to the bottom, gang. My apologies. Everyone is a genius in their own way. Yeah, I agree. King Canada Live. I think nutritional science cooking should be compulsory at least for a year or two. Too many adolescents, young adults who have no idea how to feed their body and constantly eat garbage. King Canada Live, I would agree, but I wouldn't say make it mandatory. I think once we localize, we will see the right courses come into life. I mean, another one in terms of diet. I mean, there's so much stuff that you would consider to be mandatory, right? Just exercise, right? The gym classes that they have, it doesn't ask the kids what they want to do. They force them to play certain things. There's so many different ways you could exercise. Why aren't those options available to kids? Well, because of funding, bureaucracy. They don't have the teachers available because they have to, the unions say, oh, you have to join the union to be able to teach. You can't bring in, you know, someone to teach a course for two weeks, right? So for example, weightlifting. Weightlifting is ridiculous. As far as I'm concerned, ridiculously important for youth. Ridiculously important for youth. I think everyone should go into the gym when, even as adults, but I think everyone should be lifting weights, right? It doesn't have to be going into the gym. You could just have barbells and doing weights, right? Because that improves your health. But do you know how few students have had that actually know how to lift weights? They don't. Why isn't this taught in school the proper posture of how to lift weights? Like, it's crazy. It's crazy. But again, I don't think this should be mandatory. I think this should be electives. Think about it. My cousin, if he only had the will, could learn 1000% more using the internet than the garbage he's learning at school. He's 11, about to turn 12, but I'd wager he's more intelligent with better communication and English skills, as well as emotional intelligence than most 15 to 16 year olds. He is currently obsessed with Super Smash Brothers, mainly, and can almost beat me. He watches tutorial videos on advanced techniques. Awesome. Yeah, and there's so many kids like this. So many kids like this. And we're not feeding them properly. We're not feeding their minds properly, right? He wants to go to a local tournament with me, and I'm going to take him. Awesome. Yeah, encourage, whatever they want. Encourage them. Marco Twist, how are you doing? I like that emote. Wake the bro, 9000. I'm all the way down to the bottom getting apologies if I missed some of the chat. I'm going to scroll up and see what people are talking about. Thomas, for a long time in the UK, you were required to study another language for a year, which felt like such a waste of time. Either make people study it for years so they can actually have a chance of really learning the language or make it totally optional. A year studying a language really doesn't help, in my opinion, and nobody took it seriously. Here's the thing, Thomas. For me, they made me study French for grade 8, 9, 10, 11, for four years at school, right? I didn't learn how to speak it. I didn't really learn how to write it. I cheated all the way through. I didn't give a rat's ass, because the first year when they said, oh, you have to take a second language, I told them, well, I already have two other languages, Armenian and Farsi. They said, well, we don't recognize those languages, right? What they really meant to say is, we don't have the funding to offer classes in those languages, so you have to take this other language, right? And at the time, I was barely two years, three years into trying to learn English, so my English was horrendous and they were trying to force-feed another language down my throat. So I took it for four years, and that was the case for most of my peers, most of my classmates. They took French for four years. They can barely say five words, fenetra, I know, window, fenetra, right? Merci, right? I probably retain more French words from learning Farsi, because Farsi uses a lot of French words, than I acquired learning French for four years in school. I think it should be languages, and by the way, I got nothing against languages. I think everybody should have second, third, fourth language, like as many languages as possible, because every language gives you a different perspective, different way to interpret life, right? There are things you can say in English that you can't say in other languages. There's things you can say in other languages that you can't say in English. Robert and Anton Wilson said this during one of his interviews, and I don't know if this is true or not, he said basically it's easier to talk about quantum mechanics, quantum physics in Swahili than it is in English, because Swahili has words that explain some of the properties of quantum mechanics naturally. It just makes sense, and English lacks those words, right? Now, I think he was just trying to make an example. I don't think that's true, but I'm pretty sure that's true in another language. It must be easier to talk about quantum mechanics in certain languages than it is in other languages than it is in English. There's no doubt of my mind that that is the case. Yeah, I think, Robert, you could fall asleep at school every day and still pass the year, I bet. Yeah, and that's the case where most kids, and most of them don't even have to pass. Sineye for dinner, what's up, what's up, how you doing? Sineye for dinner, I tried teaching my brother how to drive yesterday. The first thing he does is crush my foot, oh god. You were outside close to the car and you backed up into it? No, no, no. Maxwell, I was taught French from grade four to nine. I really wish I had continued taking it, but had absolutely no desire at the time. It was completely forced on us as kids in Ontario. Yeah, Max, same in BC. They just forced it on us. It was just, man, and the teacher was really nice. The teacher, the two teachers that I had, or one teacher really for four years. No, no, I had two different teachers. Really nice teachers, both of them, but try to force into a teenage. You must do this. Oh, the hell with that, right? And I wish I learned it better, really. I wish I learned French, but that's the midlife chicho saying to teenage chicho, learn your French. That's not going to happen, right? King Canada life, that's weird. You only need one year of French and Ontario school board. Really? Here it was four years, but remember, I'm talking back in the 80s. I don't know what it is right now with languages. I think in languages they have way more options. I tell my students, if you can, take either Spanish or Mandarin. That would be the languages to take, right? Spanish more so in Canada, I think. I hate French and I still hate it. Passer, composer, oh my god. Grade one to nine for you. Wow. Jew Manhattan. Nine years of French. Do you speak it? So you went to French immersion. Manhattan, you went to French immersion. And here's the thing. I've had students that have gone to French immersion, right? And they actually, I think they go up to grade seven or grade nine with French immersion, some of them. Actually, they go further as well, but I've had a lot of students that, some students anyway, that have come to me to learn for me to teach them math because their math abilities totally sucked when they came out of French immersion and went to the regular high school, right? Because when they're in French immersion, most of them were English, natural speaking. And then they're trying to learn French and they were teaching them math, which is another language, using French. So their base was English. They were trying to learn French and math is a language and they were teaching them math in French, but they didn't know French well enough, right? So just try, just imagine, switch up math with German. Just imagine taking German, but you're in French immersion. So they're teaching you German in French. It just doesn't work. It just doesn't work, right? Taking about high school. You can say a few numbers. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, my God. The spare, we had the option to learn Spanish, French or Latin back in middle high school. I had to take two semesters of one language. I chose French. I wanted to learn it, but I couldn't focus enough to do it. I tried in school, starting in grade 9 and I did it in 10 as well, to some degree. Grade 11, I adopted that the teen attitude. I don't know what that is. Oh, I don't give a fucking teen attitude. I barely passed. Grade 12 came to my senses and got on the honor roll. Oh, nice. Right on, ding-bobber. You didn't do French immersion. Okay, mad hat. And gang, don't forget. Free Assange, free Assange, free Assange. Julian Assange is a publisher and journalist that has been crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capitalist power to humanity. For more information, see wikileaks.org, defend.wikileaks.org, or our Julian Assange and Wikileaks playlist on censor 2. Oh, my God. I have noticed a lot of students who got A's in the recent UK A-level results can't string a sentence together to save their lives. Yeah. Then kids are graduating in high school getting really good marks, but they can't function in the society. A few years ago I had a couple of students that were graduating from private school, right? Both of them were girls. Okay, it was girls only private school. Private school, very, very expensive private school in Vancouver, right? Both of them were graduated with 99 and 98% average, like ace everything, right? Both of them got accepted into university, obviously. They were doing extracurricular activities and stuff too. Both of them within two and a half months dropped out because they couldn't handle the workload, right? And before they went into university, I told them, I tell all my students, I go, look, you guys aren't ready to go to university and do what it needs to take if you really want to excel and do what it is that you want to do, right? Be prepared for what is about to happen. This isn't high school. You're not going to get pampered, right? If you do it right. So they had to reevaluate their whole being because they were always used to being in 100% really in everything and then going to post-secondary education and bombing out, crapping out. They just couldn't handle it too much, right? That's how bad, that's how horrendous our current education system is. High school education specifically, right? 30 years ago, if you were getting basically 100% in high school, if you went to college or university, you would excel. You would have done phenomenal, right? Because you knew what it took to do work, okay? Bakuldada. Education should provide physical, mental, wealth, love, relationship, happiness, enjoyment, grounding, giving scientific fractional, traditional, alternative options of covering those areas. Current education give excess emphasis on history, root problem solving, memory, artificial and manufactured collaboration without focus on creating an independent individual. Yeah, in large part, the problems with our current education system and the history they're teaching is indoctrination, right? So they're not teaching real history, right? They're indoctrinating the youth. In the history, the centralized power wants them to be programmed with. So history is a damn right off, a complete right off, right? They're getting people to memorize crap that comes into play in mathematics and science and languages to a certain degree and whatnot, right? So there's a lot of memorization in there. The collaboration, forcing kids to collaborate with people that they don't want to collaborate with is garbage. It's stupid, right? You can teach collaboration in so many other ways than saying, okay, you three kids have to work on this project together. What a disaster. What a disaster. What does that teach them? That teaches them how to manipulate others. That teaches them how to not pass on the work to someone else. So it creates amazing bureaucrats, right? So it's major problems, major problems. I agree with you. It should teach about love and relationships, happiness, enjoyment, pursuing your passions. It should teach about finance, right? Not just Wall Street finance. Even though that should be a part of it, right? Money management. It should teach about risk-benefit analysis, right? Is this really worth doing? What are the costs of this doing it? They don't teach any of this stuff. Any of this stuff, right? Sinai's for dinner. Also learn Morse code and military alphabet. One day you might require it. I should do that. I don't know that. I studied it when I looked at it when I was a little kid, right? Dash, dot, dot, dash. I used to know some of them, but I don't anymore. Ah, thank you very much for the bits, for the cheers. V62P, I appreciate them. Microtwist. I speak four languages. Spanish, Swedish, English, and Portuguese. Brazilian, Portuguese. Awesome, awesome. Brazilian, Portuguese. Thank you, I don't know how my friend did it, to be honest. He's always been incredible smart. Known him, says grade two. He went to the University of Ontario Institute of Technology for Nuclear Engineering. I went to the college on the same campus for computer systems technology. Dropped out after one year, I thought a lot. I'm fine though. But he managed to get good enough grades in year four of uni to get a job right off the bat and is now making over 100k per year and is literally already a millionaire due to crypto. Cool, good on him. He was lucky enough to find a discipline that he excelled in and I hope he loves that he's working in and he's immersed himself in. Everybody's not like that. Some people, it takes people sometimes a long time to find the discipline they want to be in. Sometimes, many times, people immerse themselves in a discipline. They love it. They do all this stuff. They become like you said millionaires doing this and then after a few years, they realize they're not happy. They don't want to do this. They were just doing it because we're good at it. Really, because we're good at it. Now, should you focus your life, your energy just on things that you're good at? No. I think there has to be a certain amount of challenge. I think there has to be a lot of novelty. Okay, a lot of novelty. Thank you very much V6 to P for the cheers. There has to be novelty. Look, in your life, when you're graduating high school or whatnot, I forget what the number is, but the stat says that most people will change their careers, if you want to think about it as careers or their jobs, multiple times in their lives. And that's the way it's been with me and that's the way it's been with most of the people that I know. The ones who stuck just with the one thing that they're doing, because first of all, it's the ball and chain. They get into a corporation, they got their retirement plan, they got their connections. This is what they know. They didn't spend the time to learn more things. I don't give a rat's ass what you're doing. Learn something that is completely disconnected, not related to what it is that you're doing at work or your passion. So for example, your friend is a nuclear physicist and crypto and stuff like this, fine and dandy. But if that's the only thing that he's doing, he might get burned. Thank you very much Matt for the sub. He might get burned. He needs to, and I hope he's smart enough that he does, have passions and interactions outside of that circle. Whatever it is that you're doing, make sure you have multiple different systems that you're engaging in because you learn things from those systems. They may come a time where you don't want to be here, and if you haven't at least created some pathways for you to enter different systems, you're going to have a hard time. You're going to have a seriously hard time. That's one bit of advice I can definitely give you guys. Despair, I know how many times I've had to do all the work in a group project. It really is garbage. Yeah, yeah, despair. It's ridiculous that they actually think this is a good idea and they call it collaboration. We're teaching collaboration. No, you're not. You're teaching stupidity. You're teaching garbage. So I'm not familiar. I speak Russian, English, German with sober and gibberish when drunk. I think blabber. He also side hustles with beat making awesome and producing his biggest success in that regard, having his 200,000k listeners on Spotify and the producer for Raptrack with his twin brother who is also an engineer. Awesome, awesome, awesome. I taught myself French V-62 pizzas. Nice. Good on you brother or sister, of course. Matt. Matt Piaz. Hey everybody. Hi Matt Piaz. How are you doing? And thanks again for the sub. I'm going to scroll down gang. Oh, I'm not too far behind. Microtwist. But that haven't gotten me anywhere. Laugh out loud. I worked as a Spanish interpreter for two years. Never again. You need to be a psychological strong to do that job. The only downside Kinkyan Alive says is you had to live in Oshawa. Oh no. For what? For what is this? Oshawa, Kinkyan. I've been to Oshawa. I'm only talking about... Oshawa wasn't that bad. Kinkyan Alive, was it? It's not bad. It's not bad. V-62, yeah. But changing careers means a lower paycheck. It could. It could mean a lower paycheck. There's a transition. That's for sure. There's a transition. And changing careers may be you doing your own project, your own job, right? So then that could be a serious uptick in your pay, right? But if you're working for corporations, if you've got experience in this field and you try to go to this field, then yeah, usually you take a pay cut. Usually you take a pay cut. And Matt, six months in a row. Awesome. Dingbao or Chichou, reading the message after, you will find he is doing just what you're saying while around the guy. Awesome, awesome. Sleepy with Chichou. What is your advice for trying to improve memory? I feel like I have terrible memory for remembering history and info. Perhaps because I started smoking the ganja too early and like, ah, I don't know if it's related to ganja. I started pretty damn early, man. So I can't, you know, I'm bad with names and stuff like this. Maybe that has something to do with it, but I'm okay with that, right? In regards to history, one of the problems with history is in school anyway, they cover so much, right? So much. And it's all superficial. And it's all superficial, right? If you want to learn history, then pick a historical event and really dig down into it. Like we did it for, here, I always have these handy, the war on drugs, right? We did it for a war on drugs. You look into the history of war on drugs, you could write a PhD thesis on the history on the war on drugs. And that goes the same with anything, right? Any historical event or discipline, I guess, whatever you want to call this, right? So it might not be your memory. It might be the way history was taught to you, which is, okay, this semester we're learning Roman history and then we're going to go into the Civil War and then we're going to go into World War II and then we're going to look into World War I and then we're going to look into the Cold War and then we're going to look into the Egypt, you know, Egypt and the pharaohs. How you, no one can remember all that stuff. Absolutely not, right? So focus on a certain historical event that you're really interested in. Explore that. I'm pretty sure you retain a lot of it. Joe Chicho, for a long time I've wanted to spend a part of my life living in East Asia and I've spent a bit of my time learning Japanese and Mandarin. Nice. The issue I have is I have a pretty severe stutter, which I've had since I first learned to talk. I'm not sure if this has impaired my language abilities because I find it very difficult to remember new words when I learn them. Wow, cool. Stutter, but I'm assuming, Joe, your understanding is better than your speaking, yeah? Look, I think that goes with most languages. You can understand a lot more than you can convey. Is that true, Joe? But yeah, that would be, you know, I'm going to use it not in a bad way, but that would be one of your handicaps, right? Like that's one of the things that you're going to have to work harder to retain the words and the language, right? And try to learn Japanese and Mandarin at the same time. Which one is easier? From what I understand, there's two different Japanese written Japanese. One of them is easier to read than the other one. One is more formal and the other one is more, is a different type of, I forget what it is. Is it letters or symbols? I forget what it is. There's two different types of Japanese written. I don't know if there's two different speaking versions, right? I can count it live. No, no, Oshawa isn't bad at all. You're just ripping the ding-bob around. Be creative with memory. V62 says it well, right? Yeah, I know. It's not black and white. Be creative with memory, yeah. Association. A lot of people use association, right? Like, I remember certain people's names because I associate them, or people told me to associate them with something because I kept on forgetting their name, right? Like, I have, I know someone, a friend, her name is Elizabeth, and I know it now because I associated with Queen Elizabeth, because she's from England. So I know she's from England, so right away I go Elizabeth. It took me a long time, right? It took me a long time. I should be amazed. Two years, until I could remember to do that, right? Crazy, crazy, crazy. Crazy, crazy, crazy. Joe Chicho. After trying to learn Mandarin, I have started to suspect I may be a bit tone deaf. Mandarin is crazy. The tones are insane on it, right? Mandarin is a tonal language, and I find it very difficult to recognize changes in pitch. When I listen to people speak Mandarin, this, combined with having a stutter, makes me think it might be a lost cause. If you can look, one of the things I can I can tell you about the Asian culture, right? China for sure, Japan for sure, all Asian cultures that I've encountered. If you try to learn their language, if you show respect to them, and this is a sign of respect, they will show respect back to you a thousand fold, right? There's a certain honor system there that is brilliant, really, right? I first encountered this when I learned how to eat with chopsticks, and I learned how to eat with chopsticks really early, so early. In the late 80s, and at that time, there was barely anybody in the Western world, not too many people, that really knew how to use chopsticks well. I think one of the reasons I learned how to use chopsticks well was because I played drums, right? And I would go to Korean restaurants and Chinese restaurants and Japanese restaurants. Mainly Korean I would go to at that time, and some Chinese, and I would use chopsticks, and people were like, oh, you know how to use chopsticks well. I was like, yeah, I had a Korean friend at university, he was like, oh, when we were roommates, he was like, oh, Chicho, you're really good at using chopsticks. That's a sign of respect. And I was like, oh, okay, thanks for letting me know, I have no idea. But slowly I realized there is certain something there. So I think, Joe, if you try, that's good enough. That's good enough, right? And the more you try, obviously, the better you'll be at it, right? But yeah, Mandarin from what I understand is pretty hard language to learn, man. Almost as hard as Russian from what I understand. Russian is supposed to be super hard. No Varenny to Joe. You just need more time. Regarding Mandarin, you just need more time. It's possible. But despite learning Mandarin for many years, and studying in Beijing for three years, I could only really begin to recognize tones more distinctly by year three, really. Wow, wow, wow. Sol Invictus. So there's three for Japan? There's three different styles? Is that what we're talking about? Summer returns. Hey, how are you doing? Welcome. Welcome to a live stream. And summer is about to end. Oh no. No Varenny. It's an alphabetic versus kanji traditional characters. Is that what it is? Cool. Lady K1. Hello from Calgary. Just listening. Hello, Lady K1 from Calgary. I lived in Calgary for about six months. I've done a lot of work there, actually. I lived in Calgary in the late 80s. Sorry, late 90s. Late 90s. I had some good friends in Calgary. Fun town, crazy town. Is Cowboys still around? Is that gigantic pub? Cowboys still around? What a pub. What a crazy pub. They used to have, for those of you that want to know, they used to have beer, glasses of beer for 25 cents on which days was it? I can't remember. Tuesdays or Wednesdays. 25 cent glasses of beer in the late 90s. There's a lot of drunkenness. One time we got kicked out into the alley. That was not a good scene. The bouncers kicked us and the bouncers are huge. Gigantic. We were asked to leave. Not from the front door, from the back alley. Oh God. I had my fingers crossed. We get out of there alive when we did. Summer returns. Russian is easier than Mandarin for sure, is it? Okay, cool, cool, cool. Oh my God. I was using chopsticks at five years old. That's because you lived in Hong Kong, man. Ding-a-dang. The way Japanese people speak to each other from what I've seen is very respectful. Lots of bowing and saying hi politely and respectfully. I don't know much about their culture though. I know a little bit. A lot of Japanese in my part of the world and Chinese and a lot of Asian anyway. Very distinct characters each country. Cheryl, I agree. Russian is much easier than Mandarin. I think people feel Russian will be difficult because of the alphabet but it's so logical. Is it logical? For me, one day I would love to sit down and read some of the Russian books that are must-reads that people have on their list. Vocalists, yo chi cho. Hello, vocalists, how are you doing? Summer returns. The Russian alphabet is very easy. The cases and grammar can be a bit hard but it's absolutely nothing compared to Mandarin or Japanese really. I heard Japanese is much easier than Mandarin. On the McLeod trail. Cowboys on McLeod trail. I think so. I lived like, when I lived in Calgary, I lived like three blocks away from there. And by the way, Lady K1, there used to be one of the best Korean restaurants ever that I've ever eaten that in Calgary. I don't know if it's still around. I doubt it. It's like 20 plus years now but it's amazing Korean food. Amazing Korean food. Matt Pia says, 25 cents I'd never leave. If you had enough, they would ask you to leave. And it was chaos. And it was like people lying dance and stuff. It was fun man. It was a fun place. Summer returns. Japan has almost no swearing or disrespect at all. Really. Simply not directly showing respect is like their way of swearing. Really. Yo chi cho. I definitely want to find a public class or a private tutor for Mandarin or Japanese. My university offered classes in both and I really regret not taking any. The courses we could have taken. Lady K1 that you think is still there. Wow. That's how many decades it's been there now. More than two decades. And before that it was there longer as well. I'm guessing you don't go there Lady K1. I wouldn't go there anymore. Cabo used to serve beer and tubs. I remember one night falling out the front door. Okay. I'm corrected. You do go there or you have been there. Allerious. Summer returns. Japanese is harder than Mandarin too. Japanese is harder than Mandarin. Really. You have to learn three alphabets rather than one including the Chinese alphabet. But not for speaking. Really. For speaking as well. That's more reading and writing. Yo chi cho. My dad's partner is from Malaysia and keeps speaks both Malay and Mandarin. So I might ask her. Why not? Mandarin is an elder god. You are Hong Kong. So you must speak Cantonese. No? Cantonese as well. And Cantonese imagine are very different. Yes? Walnuts. Randall, thank you very much for the tier one stop. 25 months in a row. Walnuts and black mulberries. Very delicious. Randall, I really need to learn another language. I'm getting lazy in my old age. Brother, you and me both. Summer returns. Yeah. Speaking Chinese is harder but the Japanese writing system is so difficult. It adds years to learning though. Oh really? Speaking good enough for me if I ever learn a thing, Bobber. Gonna dip chi cho. Have fun. Enjoy the rest of your stream and your day. Back to the twitcher three. Awesome. Enjoy the game. Enjoy the game. Yes, enjoy brother. Randall. Gang, I hope you have good snacks. And we're definitely talking about our education system and the solution to our collapsing education system is completely decentralized. Completely decentralized. Let's see if I'll focus. I don't think it's gonna focus too dark right now. Oh it will almost focus. Oh no. Summer returns. Korean is meant to be very logical and easy though. Korean is funny. Korean is good. I've hung around Koreans a lot. I had a Korean roommate. I used to play poker all night with Koreans. Such a harsh language. Those last three were Korean dishes. More super. Rough. Lady K won. I'm 62 years young. My father was French and learned a few words but that's about it. You must have learned Lady K won the swear words, no? He calories education system is horrible? Yeah. Horrendous. BC, horrendous. All of Canada. Horrendous. If you have kids in Canada and they're in high school you need to supplement their education. You do not expect them to grow up being functional human beings that can navigate this world coming out of high school. No way, no how. No way, no how. Ah you learned all the swear words Lady K won. I don't even actually know Tabernac. Tabernac. I know one French swear word Tabernac. I don't even know if I'm pronouncing it right. Matt, do you have any love for pastachos? Dude, I was born in Iran. Armenian pastachos rock. Had the first time last week and they changed my life. Dude, I'm Matt, Matt Piazz. Be careful. I've eaten pastachos to a level where you're cracking the the shells open. You crack so many of them. You eat so many that your nails tear apart and sometimes you start bleeding as a kid anyway just to do that. Even young adult. So find a better way if you're eating a lot. A better way to get the get the get the pastachos out of the shells. Right? But pastachos are amazing. Amazing. Joe, Chisho, Japanese, and Mandarin both use a Logogram system where symbols represent entire words and phrases. That's what it is. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. They have an alphabet system and what's it called? Logogram system. Very cool. Oh my god. I speak five languages but only three very well. Nice. I speak only one really well. That's English. Math I'm okay at. Armenian and Farsi. Not very good at. Randall, Chisho. I've been incredibly busy past months. Already finished my 46 hour work week. Don't think I'll chat much tonight. Gonna lurk and chill in the sofa as per usual. Hope you're doing well. Doing well Randall. Thank you very much. Thank you very much and thank you for 25 months of subscriber. But yeah, chill brother. Chill brother. And tomorrow gang we're doing a cooking stream. Well, I don't know if you call it cooking, but we're going to do philosophy and sourdough pancakes. The first cooking stream we did, we did philosophy and pancakes. I believe that was the first stream we did. Tomorrow we're going to do philosophy and sourdough pancakes. I'm going to make sourdough pancakes, eat them up, and we're going to talk about almost exactly what we're doing right now. Talking about life. Right? Slaughterhouse 99. Long live, long live the eternal science of Marxism. In practice they didn't go too well. The summer returns. The UK's education system is still relatively good until university. Really? Is university bad now? And gang don't forget. Free Assange. Free Assange. Free Assange. Julian Assange is a publisher and journalist that has been crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capitalist power to humanity. For more information see wikileaks.org, defend.wikileaks.org, or Julian Assange and Wikileaks playlist on censor 2. Bakuldada. How does one learn more about forestry and eco-conservation with limited opportunities in a cold country? What cold country? What do you mean? Every country, no matter where you are, has an ecosystem. Right? Oh wow, Randall, you just gifted five subs. I saw this thing pop up. It's gifting five tier one subs to Chishol's community. They've gifted a total of 28 in the channel. So welcome, Brett Slinger 91, Joe 56658, sleepy waves you're in like Flynn, busy free man and vocalist. Awesome. I'm drinking Persian Black Tea, micro twist. Alligato Randall. Long live Chichonia. Yay, sleepy waves. I got one. Awesome. We have to make Chichonia fly. We should have a Chichonia fly. What would it be? What would it be? I don't know. I don't know. Just going back to the conversation regarding the forestry and ecosystem. Every place on the planet has an ecosystem, right? So it doesn't make a difference how cold the place is you're living or how warm it is. You're going to have an ecosystem desert as an ecosystem. So you could just study it there. But if you mean university, colleges, and even high school, hopefully they offer something. Most of them don't. And high school they don't anyway. Summer returns. Although when it comes to history, the UK's education is ridiculously bad. Yeah, it's based on the British Empire's version of history, isn't it? Slaughterhouse, to be honest. There's no ethical consumption under capitalism. Is there ethical consumption under capitalism? Some would argue there's no ethical consumption period, right? But I think there's ethical consumption under capitalism, right? So for example, I've made math videos and my math videos are available for viewing for free. I generate money through either advertisements or people coming here subscribing to me or through Patreon, right? I think that's ethical. However, you could argue that we're using electricity and generating electricity. There's a lot of unethical ways to generate electricity. So that's unethical. So really, it's a fine line, right? Slaughterhouse. Don't mind me. I'm getting my shadow points up. How hilarious. Cooking stream. Cooking stream. Tomorrow. The scene was being used well, Randall. Awesome. Awesome. What are you currently reading? In terms of books, I'm not reading any books right now. I'm reading a lot of random comic books. Like seriously, so many random comic books. I have a box, a handful of boxes or just comics that aren't in bags or anything like this that I picked up for 25 cents. So I'm going through those right now. And it's a pleasure going through them. Like really, it's amazing. Matt, Chico, haha. I'll keep an eye on the nails. Thanks for the tip. Microtwist. Well, private schools in most countries are good. Public schools suck. Microtwists, I disagree. I've had students that go to private schools in Vancouver. And some of them are horrendous. Horrendous. Garbage. Garbage. Garbage. Not only in terms of their curriculum, but in terms of how they're indoctrinating the kids. Like I had, really, I'll tell you this because there's no names involved. I had one student once that was being bullied in one private school. And he transferred over to another private school. This is in the same town in Vancouver. And he was into playing sports. I won't mention what sport because I don't want it to be tagged. So he was playing sports and he signed up with the sport. And there were one game they were having with this private school. So they played the game and the kids in this private school started harassing the kid that they were harassing in their school before he transferred, right? Later on, they sent the kid death threats. They sent him pictures of guns. They said they were going to kill him. And I was tutoring this kid. And this kid was a phenomenal kind kid, right? The police got involved, right? This is a private school. If my kid was in that private school, I'll pull that kid out of that private school and I can make a ruckus. There's like nothing, right? And people thought this wasn't a big deal. Some of the people in the private school, right? No, I disagree. When you say microtous, private schools in most countries are good. I disagree. That is a fallacy. I've been teaching for 20 plus years here, right? And I can honestly tell you that is a complete fallacy. Hello, God, microtous. I grew up in Hong Kong. It was easy to learn my first language surrounded by native speakers indeed, indeed. Truth, truth, truth. Julien Assange. Have you all read Domenico Losorto? No, I've never read. Oh, I'm scrolling down, I'm scrolling down. Are you drinking? Yeah, Persian tea. I caught up to that. Yay. Those are the Rendles gifted subs. Awesome. What does it mean that I have a tier one sub? I guess you get access to another emote, I believe? Or two other emotes? And I think you can do other things. I'm not absent sure. What are my top three favorite teas? I love mint. Mint tea is amazing. I love black tea, like Persian black tea, right? What else? I love herbal teas as well. Like, the two is, and ginger is really good too. I had ginger and rose. Rose is really nice too. So I have a whole bunch of teas that I drink, but black tea is my main tea that I drink. Summer returns. Chichou, what's your opinion on pet cats? We have two. I own two, but they absolutely destroy local wildlife. What's your solution? We keep them indoors. We had one cat that was a summer returns, that was an outdoor cat and he passed away like three years ago. And it's been a year since we got the two kitty cats. We have a patio. I sort of fixed up the patio, so it's sort of like a patio. They can't really escape, even though one of them escaped last week, so I had to close off an area. So they basically roam around the patio, and this morning at four o'clock in the morning, 4.30, I got up, I get up early, and they're up like four o'clock, so I usually get up. With them, they make a lot of noise and stuff, and I let them out into the patio, right? And when we let them out, there was a mouse. We have a mouse on our patio, right? There was a mouse last year as well, but we have a mouse on our patio, and it was climbing on the grape vines, and they were like, they were looking at it, trying to get their hands on it, right? So I don't mind the kitty cats eating the mouse or killing the mouse, right? And they haven't got their hands on any birds that have come into the patio yet. They're eating bugs, so the solution is keep them indoors, right? Have a closed off area that they go, and I know they destroy wildlife. I found out, like I didn't really think about it until when we got these cats, and it was like, you know, did a little research, and I went, wow, wow, wow, kitty cats actually destroy, especially the bird population, right? Baku Dara, what is your position on flat earth? I'm a geophysicist. I studied, I did seismics and stuff. I'm pretty sure the earth is round and rotates. Lady Kay won. I grew up in a poor family. One of eight children, wow, I struggled through school, was abused, and couldn't concentrate. I have learned more as an adult than I did in my early years. I really appreciate your words of wisdom. Thanks, Lady Kay. And Lady Kay, you're not alone. I'm sorry there was abuse involved there. Unfortunately, there's a lot of kids that do experience that. But just to let you know, for me, even though I studied mathematics and geophysics and stuff like this, I really didn't understand mathematics until I started teaching it. So everything that I learned in high school and university, it was more of a monkey see, monkey do. I learned a lot more as an adult, and I was able to take what I learned as an adult and incorporate it into my life. And I think one of the reasons for that is it was because of my choice of learning. I think that's why electives are really ridiculously important. Kids should not be forced to take anything other than mathematics and their natural language. The rest of it should be left up to them to decide what they want to study. And you offer a wide variety of things to learn. The world would be a much better place. A much better place. Travelling bullies, Elder God, yeah. Just imagine if you're the parent and a bunch of rotten sons of bitches that are going to private schools extremely well off. Their parents were paying like 30 grand a year to send these kids to school. They send your kid a death threat and a picture of a gun. Oh man, you do that. This is in Canada. You do that in Iran. The odds are the family of the other kid are going to come along and make you disappear. You don't do that kind of shit in certain other parts of the world. For some reason, people in the western world, and actually I guess in the whole world right now, think that money bives them privilege to do whatever the hell they want to anybody else. Unbelievable. Unbelievable, right? Evil on toast. Hey, it's been a long time. Thanks for your help with math a long time ago. Really helped me out with my exams and I got into uni. Awesome. Evil on toast. Nice to see you again, brother. Nice to see you again. Summer returns. Private schools are just better at getting you to memorize their shit. Yeah, it's not like you learn anything more. Agreed. Yeah, sometimes you learn worse things. Chicho, in topo toxoplasmosis, something to actually be scared of. What is that? Toxoplasmosis. Toxoplasmosis. Did you just call it a cadio? Yeah, it's a cadio. It's a patio, but it's a cadio because I closed it off. But there is a thing actually called a cadio where you can build like little extensions to the house where it's for the cats. For me, on my patio, I actually built a little cadio and then I turned the patio into a full-on cadio with little wired, what do you call it, chicken wire around and stuff. And in the mornings, so twice this, in the last two weeks, two mornings now, we've had a raccoon. I've had to shoo off a raccoon at like four o'clock in the morning that's trying to make it into our patio because they know there's like food here. There's grapes here. There's tomatoes here. There's carrots here. So they're trying to make it up here. Next year, I'm going to have to make it a little bit more foolproof. Salad Houdini. Salad Houdini, oh my God says. He will try again for sure. I know he will. The little bugger. Sleep away, Chicho. Oh my God, 4.30. What time do you go to bed? Last night, I went to bed early. But no matter what, I get up late at 5.30, no matter what time I go to bed. I like the mornings, man. The mornings are awesome. Joe Chicho, our cat brought home another bat a few days ago. Oh no. I hope the bat was dead. I hope the bat was dead. Elegant. Retribution doesn't cost anything. Unfortunately, if you go too far, you might be thrown in jail, right? So it's a delicate thing. Lady K1 in the 60s public school systems was meant to brainwash. I don't believe I learned real history. No. And even now, Lady K1, even now, it's total indoctrination. Total indoctrination and brainwashing is garbage. Toxoplasmosis is an infection most cat owners get that can lead to a brain parasite that can change your personality. It is speculated to be the reason behind the crazy cat lady phenomenon. What? What? Summer returns? What is this? This is the first time I'm hearing about this. How do you, okay, how do you contract this and how do you not contract this? How do you protect yourself from this? What? Brain parasite from kitty cats? No. Don't tell me this. Cheryl, Toxoplasmosis, I think it's more of an issue for pregnant women than others. It's just good practice to wash hands after handling litter or cleaning messes. Oh, I do. Thank God. I do wash my hands and stuff. But I didn't know this. So even petting kitty cats. Oh my god. What? You got chichu scared? Monopoly money launcher What's your views on taxes? More tax taxes or less less taxes equal percent taxes for all or viable according to wealth? Are you satisfied with current tax break up? No, I'm not satisfied with current tax break up taxation is that taxation of personal income is that a theft as far as I'm concerned shouldn't exist. They don't even come close to taxing equal, right? So the tax system is pure garbage. It's meant to take money from the masses and give it to the top. That's our tax system right now. Oh, cleaning up cat poo is what can infect you. Okay. Wash your hands and you're good. Wash your hands and you're good. Okay. The real one. Thank you. And actually, we have my partner bought a cat pooper scooper. Like it's a spaceship for cats. It's their pooper. They go in their poop and after they leave, within like five minutes, the cat pooper does a little it's like a spaceship rotates and cleans the poop. And the poop goes into like a container in the bottom of the of this machine. And then I don't I don't do cat cleaning my partner after and this can go like this for you don't need to clean it for like three days. And then it's all in a plastic bag. And then once it starts blinking, you go in there and close the plastic bag and throw in the garbage. So you're not even handling the pooper. Right. Wash hands. So wash hands after handling kitty cats done deal done deal. That's something I do. So that's good. Joe Chicho. We've had our cat for years and I've never seen him take a dump. So who knows where he does it? Yeah, our kitty cat too, the one that was outdoors. He would just go out to do his dump and come back. That's it. Those summer summer tours that Joe, if he's an outside cat, hell, do it outside and cover it up himself. Indeed. They're good at cleaning themselves. Joe, certainly it's in our garden though. Our old cat used to do it in my mom's plant spot. Oh no, we've never found any from our new cat. So he must do it in someone else's garden. Cat education time. Cat education time. Cat education time. Oh my God. Toxel. What was that thing? Toxoplasmosis. How common is this thing? Toxoplasmosis. I hope not too common. That's scary stuff, man. My God. I don't want brain parasite. And what happens if you get it? Can you get rid of the brain parasite? Educate Joe on kitty cats. What's going on? Toxoplasmosis. What? Toxoplasmosis. In Brazil and France over half the population is infected apparently. What? Half the people or half the cats? You're kidding, right? It can't be half the people and it can't be half the cats. If half the cats are infected then the people are getting something to look into. Something to look into. My God. Dias code up to half the world's population infected by Toxoplasmosis but have no symptoms. I'm in the United States. Oh my God. I'm getting itchy. In the United States approximately 11% of people are infected while in some areas of the world this is more than 60% get lost. What? What? Summer returns. Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic infection common in France. About 50% of adult population infected usually without symptoms. Whoa. That's not cool. That's not cool. Toxoplasmosis. Well, girl forest rats with Toxoplasmosis stop fearing cats and start desiring them. No, come on girl forest. Really? craziness. Joe, one of the mice our cat brought in bit my brother as we tried to get it out. I believe he should have gone and had a had a check but he didn't. He was okay though. Yeah, if a mouse bites you, you got to go get the shot. Sign up for dinner. I've just watched train to Busan and this talk is starting to scare me seriously. Sign up for dinner and what a great movie. Train to Busan. What a great movie. Korean zombie movie. Fantastic. And number two was pretty good too, man. I like number two as well. See the the drug that Martin Screlia bought then up the price on by 750% treated Toxoplasmosis. Really? Wow. I'm feeling itchy all over now. Same here, Aldergod. What the hell? Summer returns. It's speculated to lead to more dangerous behaviors like motorcycle riding, etc. too. It can change your brain. It might be the reason we find cats cute. Cosmoplasmosis is meant to infect rats and mice so they will come up to cats and let them kill them. Wow. Nature is scariest. Really? Well, I find my cats cute. God damn it. Do I have toxic co-mosis? I see that. Maybe I'm wrong. I thought it was a rare illness. I see that. It might be, I don't know what this thing is. Maybe there isn't a cure. Shit, I mean a 50% French habit that would explain their gusto in rising up against the fascist state, right? Maybe the whole world should get it so they can rise up against fascism. Cat with parasite powers. Cat with parasite powers. Wow, wow, wow. The real one. Now I'm like, kitty cats, stay away. Thank goodness I'm allergic to cats. Seriously, Lady K1. What the hell? Summer returns. It's certainly not that harmful, really. Just a bit creepy to think about. Just a little bit. Just a little bit. Sinai for dinner. Imagine the entire Reddit site is conspiracy of people that like cats because infected by toxic co-mosis. Hilarious. Yeah, with the whole internet, really. What the hell? Pause of death. Yikes. And you know what? That's why cat emotes and stuff have become so popular. They're most likely, right? Everybody's at home petting their cats with toxic co-mosis, loving cat memes and cat videos and cat pics. Can you get tested for this? Is there a way to get tested for this? And seriously, if you get tested for this, if you have it, is there a treatment for that? Cats control us, not the other way around. Summer returns on growth force. Protozoa are evil incarnate. Crazy-ness, crazy-ness. Cats control us. Buys those big yellow gloves to pet cats Lady K1 says. Summer time returns. The diagnosis of toxoplasmosis is typically made by serologic testing. A test that measures immunoglobulin, G, LGG, is used to determine if a person has been infected. Wow. See that? No, I checked. I'm right. The pill, uh, peregrine, to treat it, was $13.50. Skrill it up, bought it, then raised it to $750 a pill. He's in jail now. Yeah, that piece of crap. Right? But the price of the pill hasn't dropped to $13.50, has it? Joe Morgan experienced as an episode on it. Haha, no name boy. Summer returns quote. Most healthy people recover from toxoplasmosis without treatment. Persons who are ill can be treated with a combination of drugs such as pyromethamine and sulfur, that dizzying, plus fluoric acid. End quote. I guess you can recover naturally. Okay, cool, cool. Oh God. See that? This is crazy. But he was live streaming and said he'd pay a fat thousands of dollars to get one of Hillary Clinton's hair. So they provoked his bail. What? Serious? That's why he's still sitting in jail? Oh my God, so distancing from cats. Almost impossible challenge. Oh, and that's maybe why they come up to you. Come on. Here's a little toxoplasmic virus, what do you call it? Parasites that you can have. That way you can find cuter. Oh my God. Look at that. How these kitty cats. Hilarious. Horrible human being. Horrible human being. Itchy, itchy, itchy, itchy, man. Summer returns. The cats will take control. They're behind the deep state of maybe, maybe. Joe Ciccio. Are cats common in Iran? I know that in Turkey and other Muslim countries, cats are viewed as holy animals. I think a lot of places, people have cats just because to control the pests, right? I know when we were in Iran, my grandparents had a cat that, you know, you control the pests, right? Like rats and mice. So it's a necessity of our society really. And they're cute. Oh my God. I got toxoplasmosis. Oh God, my nose is itchy now too. Girl force. How are the female plants, you're doing good, doing good. Assume they are throwing pistols right now. Any standout smells or notable stem rubs. One of them has got nice buds on it already. Hopefully it remains sunny. I'm going to have to bring out the umbrella. I've got a really big umbrella. So because it might start raining. If it's raining, you got to protect them, right? So I might put up the umbrella if it starts raining so rain doesn't fall on the buds. But one of them has a lot of buds, nice buds. Another one is beginning to give the buds. And the other ones are slowly, they're starting the flower face. So they're looking good. They're looking good. Need more cat emotes? Gang, don't forget. Free Assange, free Assange, free Assange. Julian Assange is a cat lover, a publisher, and a journalist that is being crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capitalist power to humanity. For more information see wikileaks.org, defend.wikileaks.org, or Julian Assange and Wikileaks playlist on censor 2. Seriously, I'm itchy. Lady K-1, perhaps a parrot would be good for me. Decentralized cats up the yin. I'm really itchy. What kind of class are we speaking? We're speaking cannabis plants. I have in Canada Lady K-1, are you growing? We're allowed four plants. Are you growing your supply? Sleepy waves, chicho. What soil do you use? I found that my seeding are not working in my current soil. I use a mix of potting soil, sea soil, and the compost, a city compost I've got. But the compost this year they provided was carbon rich. So that's why we added the sea soil, which is giving it more nitrates and stuff like this. So they're going okay. Actually one of the cannabis plants doesn't like the soil mix that we have in there. So it really depends on the strain as well. Free Julian Elder God says, chicho. Apparently in Islam you can make an ablution for prayer with the same water that a cat has drunk from. And they are allowed into mosques. Really interesting. Cats are fairly clean, man, but they carry this parasite that messes around with your brain. So I don't know about this thing. Kyle and Parker, how are you doing, chicho? Namaste. Namaste. I hope I'm pronouncing namaste. Namaste. No name boy. If cats were a bit more heavy, they would they would fuck us up. That's why cougars and lions and mountain lions and tigers are pretty serious beasts, man. I have three plants. You got three. Awesome. Lady kill one. Yeah. Everybody should be growing. Everybody should be growing. It's like growing, printing money, growing money, right? Summer returns. Does smoking weed make you sleep better? I feel it does, but I've heard it makes you get less REMC. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You get less speed, less dreams, right? It's a dream suppressant cannabis, right? So you get less rapid eye movement sleep. So less REM sleep, right? As far as for if cannabis makes you sleepy, it depends on the strain. It really depends on the strain. High CBD in general doesn't, right? Deep Flake, how are you doing? Welcome, welcome to the end of another stream. Joe, chicho, have you tried your cats on catnip yet? Yeah, we tried. They're not really into the catnip. It's weird. Does the catnip kill the parasite that they share? If it doesn't, we're going to give them bathroom catnip. The end, the end, Deep Flake. We're at the end. It's okay, Deep Flake. We're going to do one tomorrow. Sourdough pancakes, philosophy and sourdough pancakes. Tomorrow from 11 till at least one or two, okay? Allow that message. Auto-mouth zapted for some reason. I like star dog. Very commonly star dog. I don't know star dog. Kyle and Parker, chicho. I try to stay zen, but I think I'm even angrier now than when Trump was president. You should be. Anytime American lives are put in danger and information is suppressed like it is now. I get pissed. It seems like every president is more authoritarian than the one before. Indeed, indeed. But I can honestly tell you, Trump was less authoritarian than Obama, right? Trump dropped less bombs than Obama. Trump started less wars than Obama, right? Sanctions was war. For those of you who say Trump didn't start any wars, he started wars, right? Trump was stupid, ridiculous, right? Just for the record, for those of you who might say I'm a Trump lover, I'm not. I don't like Democrats or Republicans. They're both ashamed. Shit, right? But if you're an American, if you're a human being, if you're not pissed off at what's going on, you lost your heart, okay? Elder God. Oldest cat got to age 38 years old. I see Sal lasting that long. 38 years old, no way Elder God. The oldest I've ever heard is like 18 years old, 38. And Sal needs to be protected from himself. He's on skateboard, is running around. He needs backup. Deep flake. Anyone know what that is in UK time? UK time, eight hours ahead. So 7 p.m. Deep flake. Star dog is a sativa strain. Oh, is it? I've never tried star dog. Sativa dominant weed greater than you'll be curious, curious. Indica dominant weed, you'll be sleepy. Okay, yeah. So sativa, more awake, indica. And the way you remember that, indica, in the couch. In the couch is indica, right? So if you smoke indica, or eat indica, or consume indica, you go into the couch, you get sleepy. I sent you a couple of pics of our pretty plants. Ah, some lady K1. And you're welcome to come our discord gang. Here's our discord page. And we do have an entheogen folder there. And you're welcome to share pics and stuff. Different color tie. Yes, I've had nine lives, nine lives indeed. Your old cat lived to be almost 22 years old. UK cats just put different gang. Let's call the stream go first in the couch. Haha. That was an old carlin bit, right? I don't know. I don't know. See what you show. How do you know that there are no feds or popping eyeballs in discord? There might be. So be careful. Like we're not, we're not selling anything. We're just sharing information, right? Right? Assume, assume in our dracorian fascist states that we live in right now. Assume everything's being monitored. Not that they're keeping tracks of what you're saying, but everything's being recorded. So if you hit the radar, they can type in your name and all the data will appear and then they can manipulate that data in which way you want to make you look like a kitty cat if they want. Right? Now your type of work can deem radical. Yeah, educating. Education is radical. Sleepy waves. Sleepy waves. Sleepy waves. I feel like your type of work can be deemed radical. Education is radical, especially mathematics. There's a reason why I'm doing this, because I want people to be informed, have critical thought, to question authority and centralized power, and the best way to do that is to learn mathematics. Monopoly, money launcher, Chico, did you hear about the ISIS-K attack on Taliban? No. I heard about the attack in the airport. Let them look. Let them look, Cheryl says. Indeed. As most deff would say, they're wishin'. There's a track that most deff has with Talib Kowal. It was from the album Black on Both Sides. I believe they put it out in 2000 and 2002, early 2000s anyway, or late 1990s. And they said, oh, all this CSA and all these people, they're basically just to the thing is they want people to believe that they know everything. And the verse there is, they're wishin', right? They wish they could understand everything that's going on. They don't. That's why they're trying to manipulate society on such a high level. And it starts off from our education systems, right? Inductionation centers. Randall, make a kitty cat. Make me a kitty cat. I'll give you Oh, God, I'm getting itchy again. I forgot about it. I wasn't itchy. Now I'm getting itchy again. Electric, it goes, do you think that USA made a deal with Taliban before the army left the country? Why, how do you think they left hundreds, like billions of dollars worth of weapons? Yeah, it's, but that's politics. We can talk about that tomorrow, because this one we're going to load up to censor to, right? Monofiland, apparently ISIS is behind the Kabul attack. Taliban condemns it saying they warned US who's working with who and who's against who. Mathematics, by most death, is always really good. Indeed nowadays. No, no, no name point. Gang. Monopoly Money Laundry, thank you for the info. And indeed, the shitshow is just beginning. And if you aint pissed, man, I don't know if you got a heart. Gang, thank you for being here. If you want to know what this is about, I am on Patreon, patreon.com forward slash chichou ch-y-c-h-o. If you want to support this work, if you want to know what this work is about, which is basically layered on mathematics, check out Patreon. Everything's creative commons. Share and share alike. And for those of you who are supporting this work on Patreon, gang, thank you very much for the support. It is, in large part, because of your support that we're able to do this. 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