 Did someone already comment? Hey, Jorn! Jorn van van de vijver? Probably slaughtered that name. How are you? Glad you joined. So, I got some interesting facts here. Hey, Mark. How's it going? Good evening to you. Hello, sir. Um, yeah, I guess it is pretty late already here, isn't it? It's 7.30. Almost 7.30. Oh, UK. Oh, shit. It's midnight. It's almost one, then, huh? Thanks for showing up, you guys. So, did you know that at least half of the Earth's oxygen comes from the ocean and not the trees? Tiny aquatic plants called phytoplankton live near the surface of the water. Drift with the currents and generally do what plants do. Make oxygen as a byproduct of taking in sunlight and carbon dioxide. Trumpetric 88. Nice. Well, I'll keep it milled up. I'm just going to sit here and read facts and chat with you guys. So, if you guys got any questions, let me know. And, uh, we'll carry on. I found some really, really interesting stuff. Edward, good afternoon. Such as, uh, you fart after you die. That's some, that's some good bar room banter. The Earth is flat. Yeah, it's definitely flat. Um, according to, uh, a ridiculous amount of people. So, I don't know how it can't be. There's been so many people who have put in so much time into proving that the Earth is in fact flat and not a sphere. So, it's got to be true. There's no question. Although, I don't understand exactly what the other objects in the solar system or what the concept of the rest of the universe is in a flat Earth universe. Is it, or is everything flat? And is Earth completely flat? Or is it more like a half sphere? That's from, I don't know. Marks is Yusin. Guys, if you know if there's a setting on the live thing that I can hit to keep all the comments, um, on my screen, let me know, because they always fade away like two seconds after you guys comment. I really wish they didn't. I feel like having a dance party right now. Sorry, that's probably not going to help you fall asleep. How about this? Whoa, that's cool. Mark says, you and Asa Martica are my favorite Asa Martica on YouTube. Keep doing what you're doing because you're so good at it. I appreciate you. Man, that's awesome, Mark. I appreciate that. It's really kind of you. Terry Pratchett's. Don't get that reference. Here's Terry Pratchett. I'm not sure, Jen. Clarify that a little bit. Ten times. Oh, this one's interesting. This one here. Microbiologists at the University of Idaho say that there are about ten times the number of bacterial cells in your body as there are human cells. Ten times the amount of... Hey, Victoria, I'm doing well, are you? That's insane. Ten times the amount of bacteria. I'm an English author. I wish I had a... I don't have a computer in front of me or else I would definitely look that up. So, I like Terry Pratchett's Discworld. Yeah, if you guys know Flat Earth Theory and if you guys hate this filter I have one, let me know too. It looks cool to me, but... Well, that's weird. That's even weirder. How about this? Sepia? That's cool. Documentary? Good, Victoria, I'm glad. I'm really glad you're doing great. Happy Friday to everybody who hates their jobs and I wish everybody else just another pleasant day in your life. Favorite, favorite conspiracy theories. Hey, Georgia. Glad you could join us. I hope you're doing well. There's just so many. I stopped using fluoride toothpaste for like eight years because of a documentary I watched. I stopped eating meat, red meat, sorry. Not all meat, because I crave. I physically crave meat. So I still like grilled chicken and fish, but I stopped eating red meat. You aren't as if the Earth is flat. We're flat as well. We are flat as well. Oh, are we? That was a question without a question mark. If anybody out there knows whether the Earth is flat or is it more like just half a sphere. Hey, what's up? One of my favorite subscribers here. Big wave hello. And my question is why are there such resistance to anthropogenetic global warming? Is the science really that questionable? I don't know enough about that to really claim a legitimate answer. I really don't know. Definitely one of the interesting things that I think I always talk about it is that the Earth obviously goes... The Earth goes through... I mean, not sponsored by the Kwa. Hey Masayoshi, how's it going? How are you? Hope you're doing well. Yeah, I don't know. Yes, I know that the Earth regularly goes through atmospheric cycles where we have ice asias relatively periodically. Sean says, no, the science is not questionable. It's natural to expect fluctuations in temperature in CO2 over the long term, but it's the rate of change that's important. Yeah, to me I think that from the little bit I've read, I haven't read enough to really make my mind up about it, but I think that we're absolutely affecting the climate. But I think it's just a compound effect with nature as it already is. It's kind of already going in that direction. I think we're still technically coming out of a nice age, something like that, climate change is having way faster. I definitely think it's something we need to worry about because last ice age, when... Can you guys hear me okay if I talk like this? I was trying to talk louder, but it's that weird, really weird awkward in between voice, between talking in my regular voice and talking in a whisper. I didn't want to be too loud. Alright, thank you. Thanks, Georgia. So, is it bad to love Satan? It depends on what you mean by Satan. If you mean like Satan in a sense of Faust, they seem more. I love your channel, I love your workable as well. Thank you. I really appreciate that. Hey, New Zealand. I love it when you guys chat, comment from New Zealand. It just reminds me of Lord of the Rings. Just being in Lord of the Rings in the Farthing. You didn't know in the Shire, in the Shire. But what was I saying about the glacial cycles? Yeah, I don't know. You know, 13. Also, hey, hey, Sean. Vlogged on right as that climate change question kicked off and couldn't ignore it. Yeah, yeah, honestly, climate change is, climate change, I feel like we need, you know, we're spouting so much. I just read something the other day. For instance, that is a good example of how humans have neglected the atmosphere and the climate. It was at the ecology in general. It was at the Boston River. I forget what it's called, but there's a river. It might be the Boston River, I don't know. But after 50 years, for the first time in 50 years, it's actually able to be fished out of again because people in Boston, in Massachusetts and the U.S. here, used to just run and flush their shit straight into the river. And, you know, it's a pretty big city, so you can imagine that's a lot of shit. And, anyways, that's just one example of how oblivious we were or how much we just didn't care, how apathetic we were towards climate change and our effect on culture. And, gosh, I was going to read all these facts from today I learned, but you guys are already sparking some interesting topics. I know I heard something along the lines of in the early 1800s, I think, a famous biologist. I forget his name, obviously it wasn't that famous, but a famous scientist will say, let's say, was asked to do a survey of all the fish populations, like cod and stuff like that. Anyways, he was saying that his, the conclusion of his analysis was that we have enough fish to last us for, if everybody ate some crazy number, like, you know, 100 fish a day, everybody on earth at that time, for thousands of years, we still wouldn't run out of fish. So our, you know, pre-industrial, mid-industrial, certainly not post-industrial revolution analysis of the environment was obviously based on a, pretty much in near-infinite, what we saw as a near-infinite supply of, you know, oxygen, fresh water, fish in the ocean, irrigatable land, you know, it wasn't as big of a deal, so I think we just need to be smart about it, you know, we're super intelligent species in general, at least there's this top few that are intelligent enough to bring our IQ as an average up, and I think we'll be able to solve pretty much the catastrophic issue that comes our way. Sean, you say, say what you want about temperature. The really scary thing to me is the ocean acidification. I work in marine science, and we're essentially watching the ocean's pH change in a very unsettling way. Slowly it begins to dissolve the shells and structures of small animals, young shellfish, diatoms, and algae, and gutting the bottom of the food chain. It's a bad spot to be in. Steve says, sadly, there's no real consensus on the GW in Australian politics. The faction of the government are calling for state-funded coal-fired power stations to be built. Honestly, I don't know. I just don't know enough to really talk too much about it. I'm just gonna sit back and read my little facts. Outdated, I'm glad you could join us. He says, arguments between natural climate change or effects from rapid industrialization are major, are the major viewpoints in the U.S. right now. You know what, guys? I'm gonna be honest with you. I don't really follow politics all that much because it's like a do other than both, you know, at this point. I really want to just work on myself, you know, and just try to better my own life. And then maybe in 30 years, 20 years, something like that, when I have money and I can influence my local community and I can give back to them, at that point I can do more than vote, you know, and actually try to make a change in my local community. So that's why I don't really care too much about politics. I come on a national scale. It's not to say that it's not important. I mean, it's the most important, you know, thing to... It's these huge gangs. Each nation is its own gang. And, you know, we don't want to stir up another cold war or whatever. We don't want to conflict. It has shown Langston is more a lottery and the game has changed. Yeah. Glad you could join us, Langston. Existential transhumanist. What do you think about this? And by the way, thanks, Sean, and Georgia for your support on that. Yeah, politics, I mean, and maybe it's mostly due to the fact that anybody I personally surrounded by who I can talk politics with is not very open-minded. So to me, it's kind of a dead deterrent to even want to discuss politics at all, rather discuss existentialism and the fact that we're all going to die and what the hell do we do with our lives instead. So then try to pretend that, you know, my opinion affects what Donald Trump is going to do next week. Let me try to take these in order here. What do you think about this? If unnecessary violence is immoral and killing animals for meat is unnecessary, then killing animals for meat is immoral, right? Yeah. If we don't need the meat, yeah, I agree. I agree. If it were up to me, honestly, I would stop production of industrialized meat farms, you know, for cows and all. Hunting isn't a bad thing, you know. As long as the animals have lived and walked up to them and slid in their throats, isn't that humane? So, you know, a bullet in the head would be ideal, I guess. But as far as industrial raising and slaughtering of cows and pigs and even chickens, I just feel like cows and pigs in general are more evolved and more conscious of their suffering. So that's why I'm particularly against cows and pigs. And I don't, you know, whenever I can, I try not to eat them. So this chat is lit, is a lot more active than you guys usually are. I'm trying to take these in order here, but I don't know if I'm going to get to all your questions. What do you think? Oh, no, I just read that. Well, by what standard of morality were you operating under trance? Oh, can you tell us about your experience with ASMR? Do you get tingles? Yeah, absolutely I get tingles. You know, maybe it's because the quality of role plays, I can't do role plays. I'm just not that good at acting, I don't think. So that's why I try my best to just put myself out there in front of the camera. And I hope you guys like it. Some of you do, a lot of you don't. But that's just why I do it. But I say that about role plays because I came across, oh, and I got to give a big shout out to Eddie's ASMR. Because he shouted me out the other day and he's super nice. He's always come in and always watch my stuff. And he's always just been a real gentleman. And he's blowing up. He does a lot of kind of like mukbang stuff. But he's legitimate. I don't know, his channel is really good. He's got a real disarming personality. So I recommend any of you guys who haven't heard about him, Eddie's ASMR. A-E-T-D-I-E. Go check him out. He's just a real nice, I think he was used to be called a nice guy, ASMR. But role plays, when they're very, very well acted and they don't come across as like, clearly someone talking to a camera and pretending that they're listening to feedback when they're not. And just like, yeah, yeah, okay. Right, alright. Oh, you have your kids with you. Oh, that's nice. Cool. Well, speaking of Eddie's ASMR, is that he's very disarming. That's the number one thing in an ASMRist, I think, is that they have to be realistic and trustworthy and clearly honest, I guess. To me, that's someone who appears, someone who appears relatively honest is the, to me, that disarms me right away, is if they appear that they're genuine and not acting and sincere in what they're doing, whatever it is, that to me disarms me. So that's where I really get tingles is it's why I like ASMRtica because he is just genuinely just trying to put you guys to sleep, put us all to sleep. And in his voice, he's so good at controlling his voice. He drifts off and he sentences into a whisper and I love that. I love it so much. The chat has grown a life of its own and is leaving me behind. So I'll try to answer some questions. Was that Lucas? Can't wait for lab grown meat. It's going to be so weird, but I would try it if I knew it was relatively healthy, you know. You aren't, if life is life worth living if we all die. Yeah, I mean we're living it right now and do you want to die? I think that's a good question to ask. And if you don't, why? Why is that? Why do you want to stay living? And what about life has made you want to keep living? I think there's a lot of good experiences in it and life is really fucking hard, honestly. But we're all in the same boat, you know. I just actually commented on, what's her name? Is it Cloveress ASMR? She was just talking about how she got a bunch of shit stolen out of her house and I just tried to comment that, you know, I respect the fact that she's just being herself and putting herself out there and not putting on a fake, happy facade for ASMR and I think that's cool, you know. And I just said that, I mean today in particular, I didn't want to get out of bed. I genuinely did not want to get out of bed and go to work. I'm trying to write music right now and it's daunting thinking that, you know, if I don't choose to work a nine to five shitty job for the rest of my life and I have to make my own money by writing music or something like that, it's really daunting knowing that you don't have that security of having a 401K and having a boss tell you what to do every day, which is like you're being, you know, kind of a slave, you're being told what to do, but really what it is, is you don't have to think as hard when you just get told what to do. You don't have to think about what to do. You just have to work, you know. So there's positives and negatives to starting your own business and being your own entrepreneur, you know, being an entrepreneur and making your own way through life without working for, directly for as an employee of a company. And yeah, anyways, in particular today I just didn't want to get out of bed. It's always hard, you know, like every day, but shit, you, I guarantee you most of you guys have it worse than I do, so I don't know. I shouldn't say guarantee, I don't know that, but I'm sure a lot of you guys can relate. Some days life sucks, but I've had a lot of fortunate experiences. You know, I love my girlfriend. She's a sweetheart, she always takes care of me and I'm glad I stuck my neck out and tried to awkwardly kiss her 10 years ago, or whenever it was a while ago. And yeah, I'm glad I went to that party that I met her at. I might not have, I very easily could have felt like not socializing that day, but I did and I got a little drunk and I guess I impressed her enough to want to hang out with me. Yeah, you know, so little things like that make life worth living, and especially when you have a connection with other people, and you can relate to people and you share laughs with people and yeah, that physical touch, physical touch, I should do that more because I like watching that too. Physical touch is a big, big trigger for me. Well, pretend physical touch, but real physical touch is, you know, baby physically, I mean, not statistically, but it's a fact that babies, some babies died in a hospital in Germany when babies didn't get enough physical affection and attention, physical touch, a lot of them died as infants, so it's an integral part of being alive. So if you aren't with someone, unless you're really, really focused and absorbed in doing something that's gonna further your career or, you know, get you paid, get you out of a certain situation, I would highly, highly recommend trying to put yourself out there, whether it's meeting up with friends and meeting someone through some friends or go to a bar, go online, try to meet someone and make sure that they share some of the same interests as you and yeah, that's how, that's how you prevent yourself from wanting to die prematurely. That's how you, that's how you, that's one of the ways I would, I'm trying to add meaning to my life is by having, sharing it with, sharing it with my girlfriend and of course my family. I'm lucky to be near my family too, so that's always nice. Meaning in life is don't overlook it. There's profound, profound meaning in sticking your neck out and doing something that you're proud of and that you can do in developing the skill. That's, you know, that is, that is purpose enough in itself if it strikes close enough to your core, you know, strikes deep enough, strikes a chord with you. It's a, life can be a profound thing, you know, as, as seriously overwhelmingly depressed as some people are. Just imagine the other end of that spectrum and how joyful and how much pleasure you can get out of life, possibly. So, just remember, remember that's, that's always possible. Alright guys, let me try to intimate for a little, let's see what I can do to be more productive and structuring daily schedules. I'm the wrong person to ask that, honestly. The morning routine is something that I'm not good at. I'm not good at. I'm not good at. I'm not good at. I'm not good at. I'm not good at. I'm not good at. I'm not good at. It prevents you from having to over-exert yourself so you don't have to think too hard. You just know what you're going to do and you can focus on the things that actually require you to think. So, you know, try to get, try to wake up at the same time every morning and watch Jordan Peters in lectures about that. He's, he's got a lot of ideas that have changed my perception of how, how to go about your every, you know, every day, your daily routine. So, alright guys, I might have to let you go. I got to get going soon. I saw the Eddie Shoutout LFO was awesome. I was waiting for him to collapse from the lab. Yeah, I know. He kept commenting on how strong it was. You are, what did you say, spaghetti? Outdated hat. Is violence and hunting unnecessary violence? Yeah, yeah, I guess it is, you know. Yeah, that's a hard one, but you know what you have to consider when you're out there hunting is that every, every single animal dies a pretty bad death out in the wild. So, you killing them probably is more humane. More, is probably a less violent death than the one that they're gonna get. Just Google buffalos and antelopes and zebras dying in Africa. I mean, that's not exactly what I'm Google, but yeah, those deaths where they're getting eaten by a blood hole out by hyenas and lions and crocodiles, I guess drowning is probably the most humane way to die. So, in a way, hunting isn't as bad as nature as all the other predators out there. But, I still, yeah, I agree. Like, hunting is not ideal. But it's better. I mean, I agree that it's better than the lives that cattle live on massive industrial, you know, meat, slaughterhouse, meat packaging, meat processing plants, slaughterhouses. Outdated hats is to a certain extent, yes, but I believe that people can attain a degree of food variety without it being done in a way that avoids unneeded amounts of pain humanely. Yeah, I agree. Spaghetti. That's where spaghetti came from. I got you. I'm completely irrelevant to whether that balance was necessary. Yeah, yeah, you're right. You're right, whether it's necessary is an entirely different question. So, are you more triggered by men's voices or women? I would say, I don't think I really care one way or the other, actually. Aggie thump. Women's more triggering, although you are almost the only man who has the same effect, really. That's interesting. Also, any chance of a zen garden? No chance of a zen garden, because I don't have one ASMR video. Yeah, that's, I mean, I appreciate that as a compliment that I'm one of the only ones other than women that you can fall asleep to. That's, I just, I'm curious why that is the ASMR video. Also, writing music, scratching the pen on the paper, whispering, perhaps on a guitar. That's a good idea. I appreciate that. And we got a whole subtopic of morality here. Well, once again, it depends on what standard of morality you're operating under. It is one degree of violence. I guess someone's here. There's no absolutes. I agree with your premise, but to pretend everyone eating meat by definition is moral is silly. Yeah, that's the problem I have with some of the philosophy, like Kant, is when you have, when you try to make absolute rules, I don't know, everything, not everything falls under that category, that domain of absolutes. You know, some things like, well, at least for humans, I think we can all agree that murdering and or even torturing humans is what exactly you could say that would be absolutely true for every human perspective in the world. Yeah, I mean, because, you know, we have the, to torture humans is absolutely wrong, you know, to torture another human being. But, you know, what if you have a murderer and he's going to kill a thousand people or detonate a nuclear bomb? Do you torture them to get the information? I don't know. But yeah, absolutes are a finicky thing. Hey Florian, I'm glad you could join us. I want to be from Germany. It's going to be late there. E.T. and O.H. And Sean, you guys are, I'm going to have to go, but when this video gets posted later, I'm going to read through what you guys are saying. Looks like a nice, like a good conversation. Time is it right now in Florida? Oh my God, okay. It's only 9.50 a.m. there. It's almost 8 o'clock, actually. I'm sorry. Hey, thanks for your input. Jordan Peterson is cool, but I can only take him in small bits. A lot of times, he comes off as negative and super cynical and it gets to me. He can come off as that, but ultimately, I think he's one of the most positive people out there. Because his fundamental message is that human beings are amazing animals and we're capable of extraordinary things when we push ourselves and discipline ourselves and actually try to, as he says, very take on as much responsibility as we can, as we're able to manage. And when you do that and you carry that burden willingly, that's the key, the key word right there is willingly meaning essentially just manifests itself deep and really profound meaning too. So, that's what I like about his message, ultimately. We got two Germans in the chat. Nice. King Louis. Hey, what's up Louis? Thanks for joining us. And hey, from Southern California. Why can you continue to study matters every day? What's your motivation? I'm not sure if that was a question towards me or not. No way. You're 40 minutes from the set of Lord of the Rings. That's so cool. Jesus. That's awesome. Well, I'm going to get going. Just as you joined. Peace frog. Awesome. Thanks for joining me. Is that right? Manitari says a book I recommend reading is The Present by Michael Smith. Some of it was hard to understand, but overall it was a really profound read and made me think. OK, I appreciate that recommendation. Thanks for that. Your voice has a certain quality to it. It's really soothing. The level you've got going here is perfect. You guys are so cool. I guess a couple of times a week just to catch up with you guys. For some reason, YouTube still hasn't... I guess I just don't make enough content or I don't have enough subscribers, but they haven't given me the opportunity to... the ability to post little notes on the YouTube feed. So, I can't really talk to you guys that much other than on IG, Instagram. I just... I found out like two weeks ago that Instagram is called IG in short, so I say that a lot. But Molly says that you're not supposed to say that out loud. It's like saying LOL out loud, but the Twitter, yeah, so you guys look up Let's Find Out on Instagram or Twitter. And I'm there, so I usually post updates on there and let you guys know when I'm about to post some videos Well, other than that, I'm gonna let you guys go. You guys have been awesome and sleep well.