 nice, very nice. Hi everyone, this is Chicho. Welcome to my channel, live stream channel, and today is June 8th, 2019, and we're doing an open discussion on current events, news, politics, economics, investing, and anything type of news and information that's hitting your radar, and it is an open discussion, so sometimes conversations take us this way, that way, straight up, down, left, right, all over the place, and sometimes we're just talking about comic books, books in general, or whatnot. Aside from that, it's 7.30 a.m. West Coast, Canada time, Pacific time, so it's early morning for me, early evening, late afternoon for our friends in Europe, morning in North America, and South and Central America, and across to the Middle East, it's 12 hours ahead, if we go straight across to Iran, I guess, so they're 7.30 p.m. in the evening, and Australia, 18 hours ahead, 18 hours ahead, I believe, so they're like 1.30, 1.30 a.m., and if you're in Australia watching this on a Saturday evening at 1.30 a.m., salutations across to the Middle East, good evening, in Europe, good afternoon, in North America, South and Central America, good morning, how are you doing? Are you excited about what's going on in the world? So we're going to chill for a bit. I thought people were all in, curious how are you doing, Virginia in the house, good morning, Starsky, how are you doing sir, doing well, doing well, Starsky, great lasagna, good morning to you as well brother, good morning, I've been going crazy mad since yesterday, I edited it, so I don't know how many hours yesterday. Cleaned and stormed, thank you very much for the bits brother, thank you very much for the cheers and support, appreciate it, good morning Chicho, Jingle Bells, 10a, 10.30 a.m. here, East Coast USA, good morning, good morning, good morning, cat some food and come back, go get some food, we're going to be here for a couple of hours Starsky, yeah I didn't think you were from the USS Jingle Bells USA, some morning tea, some morning tea, I already had my, I got up early, I was editing until about 1.30 in the morning last night with the video that we're doing for our 700th video on Virginia here too, oh you got two people from Virginia, cool, the next video we load on YouTube, our early bear change, I can't for some reason for the last, I know why personally, but I'm waking up early, like I sleep maybe four to five hours a night, right and if I'm really excited getting a lot of stuff done, sometimes I go a few days where I'm sleeping like two to three hours and you get sort of a nice just lack of sleep and functioning on that full capacity, you get a nice buzz on right and you sort of get into a sort of a zone I guess, it's like gaming or whatever it is right, but the game you're playing is what you're doing in life, the sun rises early, maybe your serotonin I think rhythm, no wait a second, circadian rhythm, circadian rhythm, curious, I don't know about the circadian rhythm, but I sort of do this in the winter too, so it's, I mind you in the spring because we're coming on to the longest day of the year right, June 21st is the longest day of the year, so during this period I do get up a little bit earlier, like five o'clock was a little late for me this morning because I was editing until like 1130, don't you have consistent work hours, my consistent work hours during the school year are based on my students, so I kick it up, sort of people that I see after school usually, but then I also do distant learning or homeschooling kids and they're in the mornings and it switches up and I sort of, when I start working with someone with new clients and stuff like this, we adjust our schedule or I adjust my schedule to meet their schedule, right, because initially when I work with someone they usually need a fair bit of boost to get them caught up to where they can be, where, because my first sort of business when I work, because I sort of tutor mathematics and teach and what I do is not really, not really only teaching mathematics, that's not my main focus really when people ask me, I teach my students how to learn, how to teach themselves, right, that's what I try to do, so I give them the tools that they need, so initially I adjust my schedule to meet their schedule and then slowly we work together and I need to see them less and less and it's more fine-tuning, right, and when you're fine-tuning, when you learn how to learn, when you're teaching yourself, right, educate yourself, that's the first something I mentioned, I think at least once in the first math video I ever put out with me being in front of the camera, right, and I really meant that, right, but basically what happens is once you learn how to learn, once you get into your rhythm, right, there's no sense of urgency, not as much anyway when you're trying to do catch up, so all of a sudden your schedule, your time becomes more flexible, so to long-wind an answer, don't you have consistent work hours, to a certain degree, but open, and for me I can, I get up early, I sometimes usually go to bed late, but one thing I've been able, I've taught myself how to do, if I need to sleep, if I put my head down, I go to sleep, sometimes I'm asleep within seconds of requiring sleep, it's just the way I function, or have functioned for a while, sometimes I feel like I'm part of the sleepless elite as they call it, function just as well on three-hour sleep, yeah, yeah, I know many people, I know many people who can't do this, and personally I've gone through periods in my youth that I probably wasn't able to do this, right, I think one of the things that really kicked me into this type of mindset was doing geophysics, because geophysics waits for no one, like you need to do when you need to do, when the helicopter arrives on the pad, they give you a time slot where if you're getting picked up by helicopters dropped off, and they start as soon as, when you're doing field work geophysics, as soon as it's bright enough to see, I think it's done, helicopter starts picking, dropping, picking off, picking up, dropping off, right, so when you're in the field, if you're working in a camp or something like this, or on a ship or whatever it is, they give you a time slot, your crew, helicopter's picking you up at five o'clock in the morning, you've got to be on the pad to get picked up, to drop off, and then they arrange to pick you up at another time and stuff, right, so it's fun, it's fun, but the sleepless elite, sleepless elite, and there's something brilliant about staying awake all night and watching the sun rise, right, it's awesome, awesome, Skywalker, hey Chicho, how are you doing this morning, doing a fantastic Skywalker, doing fantastic, I've been reading Dante, how are you doing, good morning, just in regards to Skywalker because Star Wars and whatnot, I picked up the $1 true believers stuff, and they put out some Star Wars stuff, and I'm reading some of them, they're pretty good, the newer Star Wars stuff, I read the first appearance of Thrawn, Thrawn, and that was really good, I like that character, Tink, how's it going, how's life, welcome to a stream, what have we had, where about 10 minutes in, people have rolled in, nice, nice, nice, in terms of what our stream is about, open discussion on current event gang, current events, news, politics, economics, investing, technology, entertainment even, that is current, I watched, by the way, I watched Captain Marvel, right, the action scenes were, it was one of the better Marvel movies that I've been put out, less their serious, supposed to be emotional dialogue, which to me was, it wasn't very good, but the action scenes, the special effects, the way they told the story, I loved the way the story unfolded, that was very good, and Jude Law I think was one of the villains, so he did a good job from the creep, I didn't mind it, but I found a dialogue to be Walt Disney, after that I watched the blind spotting, the dialogue, you compare the writing and blind spotting to the writing in Captain Marvel, right, like blind spotting, they told an amazing story, and Captain Marvel again, they told a fantastic story, the way they unfolded, I loved the way they told the story really, but the script, the dialogue was for Captain Marvel, it was very Disney, very juvenile to a certain degree, and then you watch blind spotting and the dialogue, the way the story unfolds and the dialogue and the rhythms and rhymes and the lyricism, amazing, sleep is a crucial part in the healthy development of long-term memories, yeah, and health and rejuvenating, right, if you're injured you need sleep to be able to heal, right, and that's one of the reasons they induce coma, if someone's in serious trauma and they've been injured and they're on the boundary of passing and living, hospitals induce coma for a long time for the body to heal, right, in terms of sleep is a crucial part in the healthy development of long-term memory, yeah, yeah, but again, how much does how much sleep does each person need, I know some people require way more sleep than I do, and I've known people who require even less, intrepid, good morning, good morning Chico, I'm graduating from high school this afternoon, yeah, awesome, congratulations man, congratulations, how does it feel, it must feel liberating, I know what it did for me, if you're watching this, if you've graduated, that's the one word I would say, it was liberating, it was just like god damn that took forever, right, why am I here this long, mind you, you can have an amazing time in high school and it's chapters closing, by the way intrepid, the odds are majority people that you've been interacting with throughout your school life, you will not interact with again, okay, you might for a few weeks or a couple months or three months, the odds are a lot of them will part ways, which is not a bad thing, you're making room to introduce new people into your life, right, so don't be afraid to let go of friendships, don't throw them away, but don't be afraid to let go of friendships, if they're if they're stuck and they're holding you back or you're holding them back or whatever it is, right, because you can let it go and then they might come back, those friendships might come back stronger and whatnot, that's the good part, never having to see many of them again, that's funny, sloth man prophecy, I tend to sleep around eight to nine hours a day, and people mention my long-term memory quite often, so that's interesting to hear, cool, wow, early to rise, chichou, zare, good morning, I'm just getting up for work now, cool, cool, you're working on Saturday, you're working with some kids, yeah I guess you're the kids you'd be volunteering, I think you're volunteering or working with the youth, right, so Saturday is a good time to do, especially after you marry and have children, they're gone forever, on the friends, toasty, toasty, toasty, toasty, thank you very much for the Twitch Prime sub, appreciate it, great lasagna, I graduated from high school last year and I've never felt a freer, yeah, that's the word I would use, free, liberating, right, you just, you can breathe, you don't have the potential of a boot stomping on your neck if you say the wrong thing, or step out of line, or test boundaries, or get into conflicts, right, Skywalker, when I graduated high school, the person who took my graduation photo before I walked across the stage decided not to tell me part of my tassel was in my face, it was great, dangling, and what a ritual, what an absurd, what an absurd ritual, put on the gowns, wear the hat, move this thing, this is dangling from here to here, talk about a cult ritualistic sort of ceremony, right, with these grand puppas sitting up there telling you how life should be, meanwhile the majority of them or many of them, if you know them in person or interacted with them, they're, you know, for the most part, they're having as much conflict in their lives as you might be, or someone else might be, right, they have wise words, some of them, some of them, not so wise words, so when you're graduating, take everything everyone says with a grain of salt, including what we say here, of course, right, always, always question, always question, always question, it's a good way to be, it's a good way to be, and don't chase the Ferrari, unless, unless you really want to, really want it badly, very, very badly, and don't chase it forever, exiting from this prison, but after high school, I will be joining the Marines, so that will be an exercise of mental fortitude, dude, good luck, do not compromise, it's hard to, it's hard to say, intrepid, but do not compromise yourself for, and your beliefs, and your humanity for the sake of duty, okay, that's the only advice I would have for you, brother, I wish you the best, I really do, I hope it goes well, great lasagna, I couldn't stand that ritual, it was filled with bs, and it took forever, I just wanted to party after bs, chase jean jesse, chase jesse, applying sloth, yes, neuroscientists found the part of your brain that stores memory, the hippocampus becomes active whilst at sleep, thanks a lot brother, appreciate it, my pleasure, and just this one thing regarding the hippocadamus, okay, and sleep, and long-term memory, and health, how that's all related to your rest period, and allowing the mind to go into places that it can access in deep sleep, in REM mode, and deep sleep state, that's one place entheogens play a huge role, or have played a huge role with humanity for tens of thousands of years, right, and that is one thing we are seeing being rejuvenated, coming back into our lives with the end of America's war on drugs, right, on entheogens, plants, so there are ways to achieve that state, that restful period where your hippocampus is becoming active without the six, seven, eight, nine hour sleep, where you can reach that state either through meditation, through ancient rituals, through food, drink, and whatever it might be, it's just something that was as Robert Anton Wilson would say, we are just now coming out of the dark ages, we'll see where we go, we'll see where we go, fun, there's a lot going on again, there's a lot going on, it's beautiful, it's an amazing time to be witnessing all this, she shows, since we mentioned graduation, may I ask you for some guidance, I'll give you my opinion, I'll answer you straight out, Lasagna, but good morning Utah Jazz, how are you doing, but take what I say, my words with a huge grain of salt, okay, my perspective, my experience might not apply to you and your life and your experience and where you want to be and how you want to interact, okay, so that's my disclaimer, okay, but for sure I'll give you what I think straight up, I know all of this because I watched a TED Talk on it and suddenly did you have a nice, TED Talks I've watched a lot in the past, when they first hit my radar, when they first came out really, because I'm trying to stay on top of things, right, there's some amazing stuff on TED Talks, but you have to go deeper than TED Talks, TED Talks is 15-20 minutes, right, sometimes, you know, 10 minutes, 10-20 minutes or something like this, right, there's a lot more to what's being shared in 10-20 minutes, some of it brilliantly so, there's a lot more information to be had, some of it when you look into it, it's BS, right, so take TED Talks with a grain of salt, there's good stuff there, phenomenal stuff there, there's also a lot of BS there, okay, there's a lot of propaganda there, there's a lot of garbage there, there's a lot of imperialism there, there's a lot of corporatism there, there's a lot of military industrial complex programming there, okay, good morning, how are you doing brother, I think the quality of the TED Talks has declined, it did, I stopped watching them, I haven't watched TED Talks for, God, four years, five years, I don't know, I haven't watched TED Talks, if I see something on TED Talks that piques my interest, I'll go to Tak Tak Go and search for a lecture, something longer, or if I'm really not sure, I watch it for a few minutes, or, but seriously, I haven't gone through a full TED Talks talk for a while, not that I can recall anyone, sorry, so I rarely smoke cannabis, I'm fairly supposed to, sorry, that's cool, I really smoke weed, but I've been having trouble sleeping, so I purchased some indigo oil, I accidentally took way too big of a hit, and basically got stoned for two things, yeah, don't do that, but my girlfriend and I had a really great conversation, I didn't sleep well, but it allowed me to be more receptive to her, that's cool, that's cool, yeah, the effects of cannabis are very huge, and one thing regarding cannabis and sleep, because we're talking about sleep and the hippocampus, the mind and long-term memory and stuff like that, the thing with cannabis is this, cannabis, I'm not sure if indigo oil, indigo oil would do the same, I don't know if CBD has this effect, I've taken CBD drops as well, they're very very little, I haven't experimented too much with that, but cannabis obviously is legal in Canada, so I have experimented with it, or it is here in Canada, legally, right, where your munchies, no food left at home, that's funny, curious, but regarding cannabis, cannabis reduces your dreams, okay, where I mentioned before when, where you can activate the hippocampus and get into that deep state mind through entheogens, because certain entheogens increase your dream state in a big way, huge way, right, cannabis has the other other effect, cannabis reduces dreams, okay, so if you're lacking dreams in your life, and dreams are amazing, okay, it's a good thing to to have a handle on what you're consuming, because if you reduce your consumption of cannabis or end your consumption of cannabis, you will notice that your dream state kicks up huge, huge, some people their dreams might be a little bit too intense for them to have restful sleeps, and I believe that's one of the reasons why cannabis helps people sleep, but if it's kicking you into a state where you're not dreaming at all, you should look into that, and regarding munchies and cannabis, the kicker with munchies and cannabis is this, the munchies kick in for about 15-20 minutes, if you eat, then you will want to continue to eat, if you refrain from giving into your munchies from personal experience, and from other people that I've seen, the munchies won't persist, okay, they won't persist, they'll go away, I feel like the alt left is indoctrinating parents to raise their kids, I guess, to be transgender by confusing them psychologically, to think they are girls by making them play with dolls, so wrong and sad, I think boys or girls, if they want to play with dolls, let them play with dolls, let kids play with whatever it is they want to play, I think a lot of the stuff we're seeing regarding transgender and identity politics and CP and stuff like this is corporate mainstream media driven, ultimate purpose, you know, you can take a wild guess yourself, one of their purposes is censorship, right, so I don't buy into the hype factor of what's going on, I don't think parents are participating in this en masse, I don't think that's happening, I'm not seeing it anyway, parents are just, most parents that I've seen, and I see a lot of parents, like really I've interacted with a lot of families, majority of parents that I've met, like 99% plus of parents that I've met, right, they're under pressure for sure because the life that we have in Canada and the United States is a lot of pressure, but all of them that I've met have wanted the best for their kids, they want to prepare them for what's coming, what they have to deal with, and a lot of them understand that what their kids are dealing with is grander, is different than what they were dealing with, and very few of them that I've ever met, I can't even recall any of them that I've bought into this BS corporate media stuff, that's from my experience, as I said Lausanne says, as I said I've never felt so free before, but with that freedom came a huge lack of purpose in my life, there's so much pressure from society on what I should do, and I usually brush it off, I always try to follow the path of what makes me happy, but still every day feels like a day wasted, I've never been so unproductive. Lausanne, first thing you've got to do when you graduate high school is my advice is, by the way, I forgot that, I think that was your thing, so my advice here is another question, Lausanne, so I'm going to talk to Lausanne, I'll catch up with chat soon, okay, here's the thing, Lausanne, you're not alone, every kid feels this, right? I think you posted a couple more things Lausanne, did you know? Okay, every kid feels this, every human being feels this, and it's not just kids, even when you're in your early 20s when you graduate university, you feel this, when you finish a certain job and move on from one company to another company, you feel this, not as large as when you're a teenager coming out of high school, right? But here's the thing, the first thing that anybody coming out of high school needs to do before they can sort themselves out is realize that for the last 12 years of your life, you've been indoctrinated, you have been played with, manipulated, you have been programmed to think in a certain way, so as soon as you come out of high school, my advice is this, okay, make sure you realize what personal finance is, manage your money, because if you're not managing your money, managing your finances, you're getting into debt, you're relying on other people to take care of you, you don't have freedom, so you just came out of a 12-year period where you had no freedom, right? Six hours a day, right? You were dictated, bell rings, move on, move along, listen, sit down, sit up straight, stop, do homework, come back, you failed, you failed, right? 12 years of that, you're out, what should you do? First order of business, make sure you have your freedom, that means if you need to get a job, start making money, start realizing what it means to make money and to spend your own money, figure out your budget, how much money do you need to live the life you want to live the way you want to live at that moment, okay? Double it, so if you think you need $1,500, not double it, if you're a teenager, you don't have to double it, when you're older, you need to double it, when you're doing a budget, whatever you come up with, double it, right? Figure out how much money you need to live, to pay rent, to hopefully you have family so you don't need emergency money right away, right? That you can rely on parents and family and whatnot, right? Because you're a kid, you just came out of high school, man. Even in your early 20s, you're a kid, really. I thought I wasn't, I thought I wasn't a kid when I was a kid and teenagers, right? I can honestly tell you at least in your early 20s, up to your early 20s, you still don't know what's, what makes the world go around, not even close, okay? Finance-wise anyway. So make sure you reach a level where you're paying your own way. That buys you freedom. Don't go into a huge debt, because if you're going to debt, that means you're servicing that debt. That means a certain amount of your money is going towards paying somebody else. Get your finances together. It buys you your freedom. And then, and then, like if you're going to school, go to school. That's fine, right? But during that period that you're getting your finances together, start educating yourself. That means realize that the history of the world that you have been taught for the last 12 years in high school, there's a fair bit of it which is incorrect. It is propaganda. Learn about that history, okay? Realize that the mathematics you were taught in those 12 years of high school, if you didn't do well, if you just got by, right? You need to teach yourself. You need to learn math. Become literate in the language of mathematics. Realize that in those 12 years, if you did not excel in your first personal language, okay, your natural language, if you're not well versed in it, if you cannot write an essay expressing your feelings, your opinions, either on a creative writing level or on a scientific level where you're presenting data, learn your natural language, okay? Learn how to write a sentence, learn how to write a paragraph, learn how to write an essay, okay? So you're buying your freedom, getting your freedom, making sure you're responsible for yourself while you still have a safety net. Slowly start building a little bit of savings and realize what it means to invest. Learn your history, learn mathematics, learn your natural language. The rest of it will come, okay? That's your first order of business when you come out of high school. Everything else is secondary. Other family, of course, and all this jazz, right? We put a personal finance video together where some of the things are important. Health is important and stuff, but in terms of what you need to do, those are the things you need to do. My two cents. I hope it doesn't go bad. I will call it medicinal calibers from here on out, not medical marijuana. Awesome. And I would change that, Hannah, personally. I don't call it medicinal anymore because it doesn't necessarily need to be medicinal, right? It's what you're choosing as a human being to include into your life. It is cannabis. What the fuck are you on about, Hannah? First of all, all children don't become transgender from playing with different toys. Yeah, Dante's on it. You touch as, agree, Hannah. And second of all, 95% of the cases where someone is made to play with certain toys, it's bigoted parents forcing their children to play with toys of the gender the child was assigned. I agree with Dante on this, right? Unfortunately, we're, well, we are coming out of dark ages, which is fortunately, but unfortunately, not of, there's a lot of preconceived notion of what, what we're supposed to be, right? Intrepid. Wish I could stay, but I got to go off to ceremonies. Oh, dude, happy ceremonies. Next time we stream, I'll be free, man. Have a good day, my friend. Good day to you as well, Intrepid. Good day to you. Congratulations, Hannah. But they force them and make them think they're girls. I don't think so, Hannah. Most parents don't want, don't, but I ran across a couple that, that did it. They ruined their children, their multiple children. That's an anomaly, Hannah. There are anomalies in this world. Okay, dude, please explain what they did. I'm actually curious. This is going to be hilarious. I might start skipping that conversation, Dante and Hannah. I'm just letting you guys know I'm jumping that good language of it. Enjoy the day. All this now, 92. Hey, Chico, hope you're doing well. Can you tell me what your opinion is on YouTube taking down white supremacists and conspiracy theory channels? I think it's ridiculous. I think, I think censorship is one of the most horrendous things happening in our world right now. It's detrimental to humanity, to our civilization, to where we need to go, where we have to be, right? That's one of the reasons I'm doing these live streams. We're calling them current events, politics, news, whatever it is. But this is just basically my putting in two hours, either weekly or once a week, or once a month. Most likely we might kick it out, kick it down to once a month, right? Because I've personally, I figured out what's where we're, anyway, we'll talk about this, but it's basically opening up the platform where people can talk, we can discuss things. I'm maturely, right? Sometimes we get trolls coming in, we have to ban them, we have to time them out, right? They're children. They don't understand. There could be plans made to, you know, here to create discourse, not discourse, contentment and create chaos, right? But we need platforms where we can talk and express our ideas and be challenged, right? Because as soon as you express your opinion, if you're talking BS, you're going to get burned for it, right? And I expect you guys, if I talk BS, if I got my data wrong, if I'm quoting the wrong person, the wrong event and I'm confused about whatever I think, challenge me, burn me, provide me with the data, correct me, improve my opinion. That's what it's all about. Censorship is ridiculous, okay? Censorship is the part of that 12 years of programming going through high school. Anybody that is cheering anyone else being silenced for expressing their views, opinions, ideas, misguided ideas, whatever they might be, they're wrong, period, okay? If someone's misguided, you keep on silencing them, they're gonna start looping things and think, you know, ridiculous stuff is happening. They go into loops of the color red is evil and the color blue is good and just crap, right? But once they start talking, it's like a floodgate for a dam, right? If every dam in the world, this is engineering, right? Every dam in the world has something built in it called a flood gate, okay? And the flood gate is this. Here's the dam. And there is tunnels here, basically places where if the water rises too high, the engineers, the people taking care of the dam, right? You're conscious, right? If pressure is building too high, they go, hey, the pressure is too high, the wall is gonna break, the person's gonna crack, he's gonna lose it, or they're gonna lose it, right? So what they do, they open up this gate and they drain out a lot of water, right? Sometimes during flood seasons, they have to drain a lot of water. So downstream, places get flooded, but the wall remains, right? Because the last thing you want to do is have the wall break on you. Because if the wall breaks on you, it is extremely difficult to build that up again. When someone has cracked, it is very difficult to make them hold again, okay? Just imagine on the simplest term, a heart breaking, right? So every human being has a wall. Pressure builds, pressure builds. If you're not able to release that pressure and figure things out, give yourself time to realize what's happening, and if you need to build the wall higher, you build it higher, if you need to fortify, you fortify, whatever it is, if you don't have time to do that, if censorship kicks in and says you can't use a floodgate, right? You can't do that. You can't release the pressure. People crack. That is what censorship is. We need to realize what's going on. That's my opinion. And I don't, man, I disagree with a lot of people. Those who have been following me, you know, I disagree with the extremes, right? YouTube has apparently labeled and deleted channels, white supremacists, which were actually not white supremacist channels at all. It's an unfortunate abuse of control. If that's centralization of power. Once you centralize power, you're in a totalitarian state. It's a dark, dark road. You might like look bright and fluffy at first, but you're going dark, very, very fast. I still don't feel like an adult, either do I? But isn't that a way to hedge inflation? Yes, to a certain degree. If you want to participate in our current economic system, which is on the teeter totter on the verge of collapse, and it's going to burn a lot of people. My thing is, be careful about what economic system you participate in. Your first order of business, make sure you're stable before you go full out. One of the things you could say, curious Devin is, our current economic system is not about how much money you have in the bank, but how much money you have access to, how much debt you can accumulate, right? That's the age of Trump, right? Not really. That's the end result of it, right? It's just debt that people function on. Do you want to be that? Do you want to lead that kind of life? You have to ask yourself that, right? Personally, I don't, right? Personally, I don't. Because where that has led to is bankers control everything. People say I bought a house, you didn't buy a house. You went into debt to the bankers because they own your house, right? Well, I put a down payment of $50,000 and a $500,000 house. I bought a house, you didn't buy a house. You bought $450,000 worth of debt and in our current present economic system, that house wasn't really worth $500,000. That house is probably worth $250,000, right? So if you sell your house, you're still $250,000 in or $200,000 in debt, right? Be careful with that right now. Be very, very careful with that right now. Maybe if it's spread across all consumers evenly, but if too much builds up at an individual level, then that's where problems begin. Maybe it's spread across all consumers. I'm not sure what that refers to. Nicholas, how are you doing? Hey, you're back in the States. Glad I caught this. Even though I'm a bit late, slept most of today to recover from travel. How's everyone? Nicholas, we'll go back to North America. And I believe it's okay, I'm gonna jump that. US history in regards to Western expansion. Pretty much all bias, propaganda, glorifying, Christian, manifest, destiny, purifying the land and whatnot. Yeah, there's history. If you're interested in history, never ever read the history published by the people you're interested in from one side of the picture. If you're interested in Middle Eastern history, for example, read people that represent Israel, Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia. Read the history coming out of each country that you're interested in, each party participating in that history to get a better picture of what's going on. Thanks, Chuchot. That's a precious piece of advice. You actually inspired me. Awesome, Azanya. You can catch up with Chat now. Okay, awesome. Okay, I'm pretty close catching up with Chat. Nice. Why are some good low tax investments? What are some good ones? Are they all high risk? Low tax? No, they're not all high risk, kind of. In Canada, United States, one way you can have, you can write off taxes, is start your own company. And it doesn't have to be incorporated or a partnership because in Canada it's called sole proprietorship. There's equivalent forms in the United States, something that you're interested in doing, and write off your salary against this company. If the company does well, this is what Canada and the United States, that's what the basis of our current economic system is. This is what the government wants because it gives you growth. Take your salary that you're earning, take a chunk of that, and put it into your own company, your own hobby if you want to think about it, but think about it as a company. And hopefully in the long run, if you really enjoy it and if something productive and something that contributes to our society that people really want, it'll start making money. And now you're contributing back to the economic system. So whatever you wrote off against your salary went to a good cause, right? There's tons of ways to do this stuff, man. Love the damn analogy, curious, that one says. I'm just curious, what your view is on someone like Alex Jones? I personally think he's unstable with some crazy ideas, but I would love to hear it. He's an entertainer, right? He entertains whatever you want to call it. I don't know. I don't listen to him. I don't watch him. I don't like him personally. I don't know him personally, right? It's whatever. To me, Alex Jones is, I don't care. I think of Alex Jones the same way I think of Richard Maddow's. Like they're both garbage, right? Like seriously, Rachel Maddow is Alex Jones, who's a Bill Riley, Bill Maher, garbage. Like why, why is Alex Jones any different than Bill Maher? I've heard Bill Maher say things that are racist, violent, vile, disgusting. I've heard him defend pedophiles. I've heard him defend murder. I've heard him defend genocide. Has Alex Jones done that? I don't know. I haven't really watched Alex Jones too much. But for want to understand, Alex Jones doesn't defend pedophiles, right? The problem is that if you allow censoring of conspiracy theories, you allow the powers to censor anything they want, 100% centralization of power of race or kill, right? And conspiracy theory, there's laws on the books. People have been sent to jail. Laws on the books in the court system in the United States can and most Western countries, where they charge people for conspiring to do something, they're charging them for conspiracy, right? How could you censor conspiracy? That means you're censoring the law. How can you censor law? If you're censoring law, you're a totalitarian state. There's a dictatorship. Get out. Censorship is ridiculous. The word conspiracy theory is agreed. And I put out an article regarding conspiracy theories here. I'll link it up to you guys. I'll tell you what I've called it, right? Because people use this to dismiss, right? So let me find the article. What did I call it? And this is like a different iteration of something that I put out in the early or mid 2000s, I believe. Here. I called this, this is the article. It's titled, Noam Chomsky, a conspiracy theorist of the highest magnitude, defining conspiracy theory. What are the theories behind the conspiracies? And I put this out in 2013, but this is an iteration of a piece that I think I put out in 2007 or something like this. Okay. So that's my opinion regarding conspiracy theories. I almost missed this. Hello, Chichou. Hey, Martin, how are you doing? How's life? Welcome to a morning stream. I've got a politics question for you, Chichou. If you were to suddenly become Prime Minister of Canada, what new laws would you try and implement? Very curious to hear what you'd said. Tink, people have asked me this before, and I know exactly what I would do if I was a leader of any government. I would call all the lawmakers into a meeting, and I would say, what are the laws in our country? Bring all the books here. And it would be like stocks of books, right? And first order of business would be this. Start, form little committees of three people, right? Three, five people, something odd, and start. This is exactly what I would say. I would say, form your committees, okay? Each committee takes one of these books, and you start going through them, and circle, highlight, highlight which laws we should be repealing, eliminating laws. I would not be passing laws, okay, making new laws. My first order of business, if I became leader of anything, right, would be to take laws off the books. And the reason you want the committees to be odd, and ideally you want five, right? Personally, seven, right? And if four out of seven said that the law should be repealed, should be removed, okay, you read, maybe you should put a little thing, four out of seven say that the law should be removed, we'll discuss this with two other committees. So there's three committees deciding this, and I have two committees decide to remove it and you remove it. If five out of seven think it should be removed, remove it. If six out of seven, or five or more say should be removed, you remove it. Or you could put it some kind of scale system. If all seven say should be removed, remove it. If six say should be removed, you put it as look to with another committee. If six, whatever scale system is, my first order of business would be to remove laws, not the past laws. Guaranteed, guaranteed. You touch as I agree with you about censorship and free speech, for the most part, at least in terms of what governments should allow. Canada is actually much worse at it than the US, in my opinion. At the same time, though, I'm not sure if that should include private platforms, censorship, private platforms. We have to define private, right? We have to defend private. We have to define the word private. What does that mean? Are the ISPs in Canada private? I don't know. Taxpayers created the infrastructure that the internet functioned on. Why are private families allowed to take all the profits out of that? That's crazy, right? I know one of the members of a private ISP family, the Shaw family, right? Or Rogers, one of them anyway, where their kids get an allowance of $100,000 a month. That's like, what? That's taxpayer money that built that infrastructure. These people, these families was just in charge of it. Why are their kids being given $100,000 a month, millions of dollars a year to party, to live it up? While we're being charged with a ridiculous amount, crazy, right? What is private? Did taxpayers fund it? If taxpayers fund it, it's no longer private. The reason I asked is I feel the recession is coming. I feel I could hedge others, other losses by investing in gold and sell during the recession because the dollar gets weaker. Hannah, I don't think the dollar is going to get weaker, the US dollar anyway. I think the Canadian dollar is going to get weaker. I think the US dollar is going to get stronger. Reading about conspiracy theory is a guilty pleasure of mine. For me too, you touch on, I love conspiracy theories, right? And many conspiracy theories I have read and you do the research, you find out their conspiracy facts. They're facts about events where people conspired to do something and they did it. Some of the conspiracy theories out there have proven to be facts. They have, they played out exactly the way or very close to the way that people said that it was being played out, right? All you have to do is just read Wikileaks, some of the releases they've done regarding that, right? People don't like disagreements nowadays, which is weird since it's the only way you can logically arrive to the most coherent solution or anything. Chase, Jesse, I would give a little stipulation to this. I don't think the centralized power likes disagreement. Right now, our stream right now, X, how are you doing? Right now, this stream that we're doing, how many people do we have here? Let's see how many people do we have. We've got 24 people here, right? We have people coming in and out, right? And I'm a low, low, low on the total poll on Twitch, right? I've, you know, I've only been on here like a year and a bit, right? Year, let's say, right? So right now on this little, little platform we have where we're talking online and stuff, that disproves what you're saying. People don't like disagreements nowadays. We're here to talk. There's people who disagree, Dante and Hannah, I believe, are disagreeing on something, right? I agree with some of, majority of one person says less of another person regarding a certain topic. I agree with reverse on the other way. I don't think people like disagreement. I think people love dialogue, discourse, discussion, challenging, learning, investigating, informing yourself, feeling, seeing what the other person's perspective is. Centralized power doesn't like disagreement. That's why we're saying seeing censorship. There's a small minority which are fools and tools. Those are the loud people that are saying silence this person, silence this person. Those are the first ones that would turn on the switch to burn people, right? Those are the people that are going to be pulling the trigger to silence people, right? Don't listen to the fanatics. Forget about the fanatics, forget about what centralized power says. We, we are what matters, right? And if they're trying to silence us, that matters. Alex Joseph Comedian, well said. Very interesting. I had a few ideas of laws I would add. Can you elaborate on what laws you would remove, sounding like you had a few or at least some topics in mind? Well, one of the ones that I've been working towards, I've been contributing towards, which is to end prohibition, right? And I don't think legalization is the answer to ending prohibition. Ending prohibition is removing criminal laws prohibiting human beings from experiencing life the way they want to experience it, right? So the first law I would remove is prohibition. Number one, gone. There's others, but we'll leave that alone for now. I should live in Nicholas, Northern Ireland. Oh, you live in Northern Ireland, Nicholas. For some reason, I was like, wow, you flew yesterday at, what was it? In the evening to the United States, and you're already on a stream of like, dude, Northern Ireland. Cool. I've been there about that. As you know, of course, North America was just to stop off. Okay. How did you find UKGE? That's always the way it goes with technological advancements. I was specifically thinking of YouTube. If someone publishes their own website, I think they should be able to say whatever they want. I agree. And YouTube as well, Google, they're, you know, YouTube is a funny place. We have to be careful with that. Is it a public platform? Did Google get a lot of government funding to do what they're doing? They did. Is Google, is this, you know, even on Twitch, is this information traveling through public utilities? It is. So it's like a highway, right? That's been built. Can they, can any centralized power by that highway that was built by taxpayer money and control the flow of traffic based on if they like what you have to say or based on what you're transporting from one location to another location, some think they do, right? Across borders in the United, across state borders in the US, you can't transport certain things. And it's like a huge crime. So is that the way we want to treat YouTube? Information? I don't know. I tend to disagree with that. States do the groundwork and let rich people reap the profits afterwards. Yeah, in a big way, Dante, I agree with you. I don't agree with YouTube doing that, by the way. I thought it was worth bringing that thought. Yeah, for sure, you tie to Greece worth bringing up. Censorship is always worth bringing up. Sadly, no. I haven't had the time been very busy at work. That's the energy. I don't know what that is. The only person I agree with 100% of the time is myself. I disagree with myself sometimes the day after thinking about something. I even disagree with myself. And that's what he must says. He's a worry. I'm a worry. I came at you. Understandable work is important. Very good point that you go. How boring would the world be if everyone agreed about everything? Agreed, agreed. It'd be horrendous. Pretty boring to be honest. Yeah, I mainly come to the stream to relax and disagree with things. If one day I start agreeing with everything I hear read, I'll have lost the capacity to think. Great, great thing to say. Good comment. And by the way, gang, thank you for the follows. Thank you for the Twitch subscriptions. If you're here, if I haven't noticed it, if I haven't mentioned it, sometimes I go off and things pop and I'm in the middle of a sentence. If I interrupt it, it's lost, right? Or middle of thought. So thank you for being here. Thank you for participating. Thank you for subscribing. Thank you for the cheers. Like Starbucks sells coffee with water consumed from public resources. Have a good day all. Got to go into work on a weekend. Enjoy your work weekend skywalk. Or hope you're doing what you love. Or I hope it's quick and easy. Sort of a random topic. But do you think that churches should be tax exempt? No. I don't think they necessarily should be, especially if they try to affect political change. Yeah, and they do. And no, they shouldn't be tax exempt. Any institutions should not be tax exempt. No centralized institutions should be tax exempt. Why should they be tax exempt? Those churches compete with compete for property with citizens of the country who are paying taxes. Those churches compete with human beings. Institutions compete with individuals for everything, right? They try to dictate things. They try to change government policy. Why are they tax exempt? That is ridiculous. Why are we not tax exempt? If anything, we should be tax exempt and the institutions should be taxed. Those centralized powers should be taxed even more. People should be tax exempt. Okay, sure. Corporations taxed. Random, but I've been thinking that over and over again. Yeah, Utah Jazz. I'm full agreement. Say we had the 2008 banking crisis all over again. Let's think. Let's call it the 2008 scam. Largest theft in human history. It's not a banking crisis. Or yeah, it's not a banking crisis. It was the largest theft in human history that we know of right now. And in our present civilization, right? People have said that we shouldn't bail out the banks. But if the individuals have all moved the money elsewhere, what can you do? Let the economy crash, take the bankers valuables and make them homeless. There's another option. I'm not saying the option is hold them accountable, punish them, put them in jail, seize their assets. Okay. Our economy is a bubble economy is a theft based economy. Okay. So what they did in 2008, it's not what they did in 2000. It's a build up to 2008 took it like a decade. If not more to reach that point, right? It was slow, slow, slow, slow, slow, slow, slow. 2008, right? It became obvious. It was just like, what? Robo signing, fake signing, scamming, lying, cheating, stealing, using the police, using centralized enforcers to take people's property, to take people's assets, seizing assets, seizing that it was the law. We wrote about it. It was the largest theft in human history. It was not a banking crisis that needs to be cleared up. And what they did in the United States was they took those people who committed these crimes and they put them in power. That was the Obama administration, right? They put them in charge of the United States government, right? So for the last 12 years, you've seen disparity, the rich getting extremely richer and the poor getting poorer, middle class dropping off the off the cliff, right? People going into more debt inflation through the roof, right? Not that the CPI counts for it, right? Housing, good bubble, right? All that money they gave to the people who committed the crime, tax-free, and those people use the money to buy all the assets, land, houses, build hedge funds and institutions, corporations on Wall Street to buy properties and become, make people, what do you call it, servants, really, serfdom, really, right? It wasn't a banking crisis. It was the largest theft in human history. People should be held accountable. The first order of business is to hold those people who committed these crimes accountable. It's like people who go to war, wage war, and commit war crimes. The first order of any society is to hold war criminals accountable. If a society doesn't hold war criminals accountable, that society has collapsed, period, okay? It is garbage. The law means nothing. War criminals must be held accountable, okay? Those people who did the theft for the largest theft in human history, they have to be held accountable. If power is not held accountable, you live in a totalitarian state, and it might look rosy right now, but you're headed down a dark road. Take it to the limit. What you learn from mathematics, you take it to the limit. In the limit, it's very, very, very, very dark, right? That's what should have been done, I think, my opinion, right? I've got to leave, too. Thanks for popping by. Great lasagna. Great question. I wish you well. I hope that everything works out. Have a nice day, everyone. See you on the next stream, Chuchot. See you next time, lasagna. You can take many millions from bankers, and they still wouldn't be homeless. You could take hundreds of billions away from bankers, and they wouldn't be homeless. Nice. Thank you, Dante. I saw something being held back from Nicholas. I don't approve it. We don't even know how much money a certain powerful religion here has. You can probably guess what it is because they are tax exempt. When 90% of the state government officials are directly influenced by them, that's very troubling. You touch as I agree. Here's one thing regarding the churches, right? So all this pedophilia has become forefront in the last 20 years regarding the Catholic Church, the Catholic powerhouse. Lord, how are you doing? Catholic powerhouse, right? Vatican. They're trillions. They own trillions, trillions of dollars of wealth, gold, bank accounts, land, art, trillions, right? As far as I know, the Vatican is the richest institution in the world. And when all this pedophilia stuff hit the front stage, the corporate entity of the Catholic Church in California, I can't remember if it was all of California or region and county in California. I think it was it wasn't Los Angeles. I think it was all of California. The corporate institution that represented the Catholic Church in California liquidated their bank accounts and their assets so they could declare bankruptcy. So all the people that were suing them because the priests, the bishops, the archbishops, that were molesting their children, right? Hundreds upon hundreds of kids were abused, right? This institution in California declared bankruptcy so they wouldn't have to pay anything to the victims of the priests and the bishops and the archbishops, right? And that institution is tax exempt. True that for a while, right? Why is this not on corporate propagandist machines, right? Wow, man. Holy Kamoli. What? What? And people still go to church and give them teachings, teachings or whatever it is. They still give them money? They give them money for it's the most ludicrous thing really. It just blows me every time I think about this. It's just my god. What? One of the craziest. Really, do a search on online about a video, tithis, tithis. Thanks, Dante. One of the videos you can you can look at. I'll bring tears to your eyes, right? It's an Irish man, okay, on a talk show, okay? And he's part of the audience and there's an archbishop they're talking to and stuff like this. And he starts saying what the priests did to him and his friends when they were boys in Ireland, okay? And I remember this because he used the word buggered. He goes, they buggered me. And he's like 70 years old and he's crying, his wife beside him like, wow, wow, incredible, right? And those institutions are tax exempt? Really? Should Dick Cheney be tax exempt? Probably is. Cheers to you. I wasn't sure if that would go through. Okay. Yeah, Dante approved it. Nicholas, I'm just going to get caught up again. In the 70s, the bottom 50% name double that of the 1%. Today, the 1% errors more than double of the bottom 50. Your streams like therapy. And the inshones. Would Nordic socialism work in the US? I don't know. Depends. It's like Norway, the oils, right? They're one of the largest fund that they have for the people. They nationalize the oil. I think it's Norway anyway. They nationalized the oil back in the 70s, right? And they took all the money and put it into the stock markets and stuff like Norway's, I forget what the fund is called, that controls the money that they have gotten from the oil and northern oil reserves and stuff like this. That institution is the largest holder of stocks in the world, right? That's what they were able to do with the resources of the nation. And every Norwegian person gets a certain amount of money sent to them every year. How come Canada didn't do this, right? Why are we punishing other socialist countries for nationalizing the oil? One of them being Iran in 1953, when they nationalized the oil with the MI6 and CIA overthrew the government because they're national. Crazy, right? Would it work in the United States? Martin, I did indeed, made the local news though. I don't know if you heard. So UK Games Expo Chichou. UK Games Expo Chichou is UKGE. Oh, UK Games Expo. Okay, cool. Thanks, Nicholas. One of the people signed up to be a Games Master and helped tell a story during the role play. He apparently didn't tell his players what was involved and proceeded to explain in detail how all the players were being gang-raped. He apparently has a history of this. So he was banned from UKGE and I think it's now a police investigation. But don't quote me on that. Wow, that's crazy. And he was doing this live during the the gaming expo in the class? Wow, Chichou Chichou wasn't sure. Hey, Lord, Nicholas says, oh my god, I need to look into this. Yeah, I didn't know this either, Nicholas. Crap, my internet blip, blip, and I missed a little bit of the answer. I was about to express my concern with letting a government take apart people's lives when they see fit. Sounds like with a little push, you've got 1950s Russia where anyone that upsets the totalitarian status removed pretty much tank. Julian Assange removed. I'll check the vat, so don't worry if you already explained it. Sorry, yeah, I think I'm not sure where we left off tank. I'm actually a Protestant, so in nature I really don't like Vatican City and the church in general. Yeah, check it out. Cool, cool, thanks for the info on the class. I didn't know this. My students haven't mentioned this. I have students that love gaming and they didn't see this, but they're there in Canada, so maybe they didn't follow the UK stuff. I was annoyed when so many people donated to repair Notre Dame. I don't think the Roman Catholic Church needs the money. No, that was propaganda and the foolish little foolish people, individuals to make themselves feel better donated, but majority of those money would came from their own people and tax exemptions. Wealth is like seawater. The more you drink, the more thirsty you become. That's a great chase. That's a great saying. Wealth is like seawater. The more you drink, the more thirsty you become, gentlemen. I like that. I'm going to start using that. Hopefully I'll retain it. Say it again later in another stream, usually three or four times. We need to something to sink in. Norway's oil rich, but Sweden is also doing well without oil. Nordic socialism is not really socialism though. It's social democracy. Cool. But it's still vastly superior to America. Hyper capitalism for sure. Many things are superior to hyper US style of hyper capitalism. Live, yeah. Live, he talked about that. How long did it go before they cut him off? Give it a search later and you will see he apparently got a thrill out of their reaction. Witnesses said, oh my god. They were showing the players faces while he was explaining this, of course. Yeah. What? I don't even know if I want to look this up, Matt. And the players must have been youth teenagers. Yeah, I found it. He has been banned, but can't find anything on the police investigation. All the billionaires that donated are getting their money back through the back door. 100%. 100%. They're getting art donations of Picasso's and Da Vinci and whatnot, right? Oh, you gave a hundred million dollars to rebuild. Oh, here's a 300 million dollar Picasso painting and you get it as a gift. And then they write it off as another donation. So $100 million donation that they write off from their taxes turns into a 300 million dollar gift to that institution. Meanwhile, the institution that gifted that gift to that person that gifted the gift to them gets a 300 million dollar tax right off gift. Welcome to the 2008 scam theft financial crisis. By the way, I was talking about the Mormon church, but I agree with your thoughts on the Catholic church too. Yeah, all churches, even the Armenian church. I don't think the Armenian church should be tax exempt either. I'm nonpartisanist on that part. They just have been speculation gossiped about the police getting involved. What if the Notre Dame fire was staged knowing that we'll start an income stream for the ungollible conspiracy theory? No, I think that's, is it a conspiracy theory? I don't know. Personally, I think that will turn out to be conspiracy fact years from now. Maybe if the arsonists have not disappeared already or been suicided. So our country should have gone after the bankers and war criminals, but not after Julian Assange. There's a moral compass here that's completely broken from the power for the powers that be. Yeah. Now all I can see now is Frodo Baggis being, oh my god, Martin. It's a pretty huge event. So while I was there, I didn't see it. But yeah, players sit down and play and the crowd watches it. So the dude was loving it. It was near the end of the day before the event organizers removed him. Wow, wow, wow. How do you maintain a healthy diet, Chico? I buy locally, I buy fruits and vegetables as much as I can that is in season. I buy organic, non GMO, no pesto, you know, as few pesticides are going to help it, no hormone, meat, dairy and stuff like this. I do long walks. I don't binge eat Hanna. I don't binge drink anymore Hanna. I take time off for clear conscience. Even though I haven't meditated for a while now, I've been really busy loving what I'm doing, but I will during the summer at the beach and stuff and get my thoughts together because I'm organizing a lot of work as well. So I make sure I give myself a certain amount of downtime. I try not to be in debt. That way I can afford good food. So I cook a lot in the kitchen. I've learned, I apprentice under my mom to learn how to cook. So I know how to manage myself in the kitchen. I'm happy with simple foods. I don't need complicated foods. I don't go out to restaurants anymore very much. The reason I ask is I have let my diet get away from me. My body is paying the price. Get your diet in order, brother. Get your diet in order. Very, very important. The number one bit of advice I had for people for my personal finance videos, health. Health is the number one reason people go into financial crisis. I don't care if you're a quarter person in the middle class, rich or uber rich. Okay. Health is the number one cause of financial difficulties. Okay. The uber rich, I've known. I know some of them. Right. I've known uber rich, super rich, that would have paid everything they had for better health. Okay. Health is your number one priority. Without a doubt, without a doubt. I'm going to throw in a no dairy comment. Milk is evil. I'm milk. Yeah, I don't drink milk. I eat yogurt, yogurt and cheese. Yogurt has good bacteria. That's good for the tummy. Okay. Cheese has good bacteria as well. Good cheese and organic, organic, non-hormone, yogurt, cheese, butter. Butter is good. I eat butter. I like milk. Yeah, I don't drink milk anymore. I don't. There's a period that I could never drink white milk. I would only drink chocolate milk when I was a kid. And then I started drinking milk and I liked it and I liked chocolate milk chocolate and stuff like this. And then it just thought of drinking milk now as oh God, that doesn't work. All right, the cows up to something according to far side they are milk is a great source of calcium. There's a catch to the calcium, but I don't remember what it was. I think cheese is a great source of calcium from I think so anyway. My girlfriend thinks I am not getting enough mixed greens. I think she's right. Probably. Like for us, Hannah, you want a sure way to improve your diet that will remind you every week to eat good food, okay, is find a CSA in your area, community-supported agriculture in your area and participate in that. And every week you go and pick up your greens, your vegetables, right? And all of a sudden you don't have to go shop for your greens and vegetables and in season and make sure it's like organic, well, local farm and stuff like this. They don't use pesticides and all that jazz, right? Find it and automatically every week you're going to get greens that are going to go into your fridge and all of a sudden you're going to see a lot of greens and vegetables there and at some point you're going to start eating them. Some of them might go bad, but at some point you're going to start eating it and that's going to kick you into gear of eating healthier. Okay. Eliminate colas. Pop. It's definitely a fact that milk is not very nutritious. The milk industry has lied about it for decades with biased studies. Cows are innocent victims. There could be many doctors that say adults shouldn't even be drinking milk. Yeah, there are many, many adults that say don't drink milk if you're an adult, right? But that doesn't mean they are correct, obviously for sure. But for me, I am lactose intolerant, so no dairy for me anyway. Can you even, I thought about the cows, leave them alone. Jesus, I'm laughing. Can you even imagine how ridiculous the very first caveman to drink from a cow? See, for me, I don't know. Would cavemen drink from cows? Maybe they saw the calves drinking because they needed all the food they could get, right? And the milk that drank from a cow straight out, it would have probably made them sick, right? There's a lot of bacteria in that. I don't know, probably not. Actually, I'm comparing it to our lives right now. The cavemen, their bacteria, they're probably strong as an ox, saying those, I don't know, their immune system is probably ridiculously high, right? I have a major reaction to milk protein, almost killed me a few years ago. Wow, really? Poor Betsy the cow. I'm defying triggers for bad eating habits is the first step to eating habits. Ah, fluid, good advice. Once you know them, alter your response by creating new habits. Awesome. Habits are more powerful for behavior modification than diets because they're subconscious actions. Awesome. Fluid AI. Thank you for the comment. Thank you for the comment. That's great advice. Great advice. Habit, change your habits. One of the habits, stop drinking colas. Stop drinking pop. Really? That's one of the greatest things I ever did in my life. Stop drinking pop. Stop drinking colas specifically. Most adults are at least mildly lactose intolerant, but most either don't realize it or ignore it. I want to make some sort of cashew salad. Yum, yum. Wow, that's extreme. Glad my reaction is not that bad. Avoid it at all. At all cost, man. Yeah, milk protein. Wow, milk protein powder, I guess. Yeah, nuts are the answer. Keep you full enough to not start snacking at night. Yeah. And drink water. Water is underrated. If you're hungry, sometimes the only reason you're hungry is because you're thirsty, right? So drink water, sometimes sip it, sometimes pound it. I'm sorry to say it. I'm a soy boy, soya. I wish there were low sugar alcohol options. I enjoy getting chikard, but there's a lot of sugar and booze. Yeah. Any ideas? Enthuogens. Enthuogens. And I agree with you. Alcohol, sugar content is very destructive. Chicho definitely agree there, bro. I drink a gallon of water daily. Yeah. Water is so underrated. So underrated. So underrated. Ridiculously so. Right? Ridiculously so. I just don't know if I can trust cannabis at the moment. Don't know how my body will react. Then don't do, Hannah. Just reduce the amount of alcohol. Alcohol is very destructive, brother. Really. I'm old enough to have seen people get destroyed by alcohol. Don't make alcohol a daily routine in your life. Not even a weekly routine in your life. And if you can do it every few years, not even a monthly or multi-month routine in your life. I've gone. There's been periods in my life where I haven't taken a sip of alcohol for over a year. Really. Alcohol is very very destructive. First thing, in the morning I drink at least 50 milliliters of water. Yeah. And water with a little bit of lemon in there, too, is very good. Just lemon. Fresh squeezed lemon. I'm not anti-canabis though. I though legalized it. Yeah. Yeah. And it's not for everyone, brother. Hannah. It's not for everyone. Really. Don't get me. I mean, my intention is not to promote cannabis. My intention is to say, figure out what you, your body works with. Right? Two gallons for me at the moment. But I'm on a creatine. I don't know, a creatine. I know that. I can't remember what that is. Cratein. Cratein. Almost certainly like everyone else. You get a little relax with the right amount. Mix water with real lemons. Yeah. I will reduce your sugar in the blood. Oh, it does it? It's good for digestion. I like that. It's good for the blood stream. I didn't realize it reduced the sugar in your blood. And one of the things I do, I haven't done actually for the last couple of years, but I've shown in my previous videos like a few years ago, I do exactly what Hemowari says. I take lemons and put them in a jar and put water. Not too much. You don't need too much. But it basically becomes lemon water and some of the oil from the lemon gets in there. The oil doesn't mix with lemon, with water, but you can taste it, the bitterness of it, right? And drink that, especially in the summer. Like just get fresh lemon water from the fridge, cold, drink it. Delicious. Alcohol is not that bad in small quantities, in very small. But your body, Dante, I fully believe that your body needs extended periods, not consuming alcohol. May it be days, weeks, months, and I feel the same way about cannabis and anything else, right? Two gallons. How are you finding that? I was thinking upping it, but heard anything over one could be dangerous. It can't be distilled water. You can't drink because water is an amazing way to take minerals out of something, right? So if you're drinking distilled water, you can't drink distilled water. It's not good for you. It's just H2O, but it removes minerals from your body. So you have to be careful. I think what type of water you're drinking. If you're drinking a lot of water, you have to replenish your minerals or it has to be mineral water. It's got to be minerals in there. I went on a beautiful walk with my girlfriend late last night and we came across a wild fennel plant. Nice. It smelled amazing and grew about 2.5 feet tall. Nice. And we have a fennel growing here, too. And when we go for walks, you can eat it. It's really good. And at the end of the summer, you can harvest the fennel seeds and we do that as well. It's amazing. Really, a healthened enthusiast told me that too. Didn't know it actually helped. It was beautiful and I want to plant some in my garden. A fennel grows like math, Hannah. It's really good. And fennel seeds you can use for cooking. And fennel you can use for cooking is fantastic. Fennel in yogurt and fennel in meats and stuff. I had a bad habit of ordering takeout online. It was just so convenient, but I would later feel very regretful. Yeah, I've gone through that too, Chase. Ever since I stopped and instead returned to wholesome natural foods, my energy has dramatically improved. Yeah. Even it's the laziness of it. We've done it as well. And you're eating it just amazing and every now and then it's okay. But, and then you start going, oh, that wasn't very good. The next day you pay the price, your tummy's all wacko. Home cooked food is the best. I replace soda with salt or water and lime. Nice. It's just as satisfying with none of the calories or sugar. Awesome, Utah. It can be. Got to space it out and watch your salt and take the necklace. Or I should say my parents' garden. I can't afford to move out. Need more cash, damn it. Your parents will appreciate fennel for sure. I hate the taste of alcohol, but I like the buzz. It gives me social situations. Makes the conversations flow more easily. That it does. That it does. Who moves inhibition. Salt is essential for life. If you take your salt from processed food, then it is not good. I use the sea salt crystals. Yeah, I love sea salt as well. Don't worry. I'm a big drinker. I can drink 12 pints in one session, but I do work in a pub. Yeah, Martin. I know how you feel. I've hit that level and more. There's a period where I could drink a 26 or vodka in a day. Right? 26 or an a half. I would peek at. Not good. Not good. Not good at all. And then I would stop cold turkey. Right? That was my sign to me that you need to stop and I would stop. I would stop cold turkey. It was difficult. Right? I haven't done that for a long time now. Last time I went through some phase like that was a long time ago. More than a decade ago. And I don't think I'll ever go back to it. Christ. How long one session? That'll take me about 12 hours. Anyone who says they drink alcohol for the taste is lying. I disagree, Utah. I make amazing liqueurs, dude. The pomegranate liqueur, the cherry liqueur, the blackberry liqueur, all the lemon liqueur. Dude, it tastes amazing, Utah. It tastes amazing. Right? Might stick with one for now, bro. Was hard enough getting used to it. First couple of days I couldn't stay too far from a toilet. Is this, what is this related to? I don't know. Oh, I don't know what the food thing was. I missed something. Nicholas. What's on top for you today, Chicho? After the stream, I love the early morning, weekend stream. It's a great way to start my day. Cool, cool. In the world of thoughts and ideas. I haven't been drinking too much of the liqueurs lately. I've sort of taken a, because I made the pomegranates and the other stuff. I was drinking a fair bit, so I said, okay, too much? Stop. So maybe in the last month, two months, I've had a couple of drinks. So I don't plan on having any drinks today. I don't think so. Actually, we've drank a little bit of port. We opened up a bottle of port in the last week, and I've been sipping a little bit of port, and I've been taking port and pouring club soda on it. So I've been having, like, because it's been hot here, so I've been having sort of a little bit of port with club soda in it. So it's more like a pop thing with the port flavor, and it's like nice, port organic. They don't use pesticides and stuff. Really appreciate it. Thanks, brother. A session for me is 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. pub sessions. I love my coffee with a pinch of sea salt and coconut oil. Yum, yum. Don't drink spirits, just cider. Yeah. Spirits are hard on the body, and beer is hard on the tummy. The water chicho. That's what I meant. Oh, the water. Okay, cool. So my stick with one for now, bro, was hard enough getting used to it. One first couple of days, I couldn't stay too far from the, oh, okay, that's what it is, the water. So two gallons, so one gallon of water. Yeah. Buy on tap. Buy on tap. I meant what you have going on today after the stream. Oh, okay. Outside a house. Okay, sorry, I should have phrased that better. I got a couple of students, I got to meet up. One of them is a marathon session. We're going to do like three hours. He's actually this, this student I just met up is, you know, towards the end, and he's actually coming to England. He's a soccer player. He got picked up to a feeder club that's going to feed one of the clubs. So I'm going to do mathematics. And I got to set the video, comic book haul video to process. I'm towards the end. I'm going to watch it again. If it's okay, it looks okay. I don't think I missed anything because I go through iterations or editing stuff out. So we might have a comic book haul video up either today or tomorrow. Okay. So I got students going to do some mathematics, going to clean up the house a little bit. And while the computer processes are uploads, we'll see, we'll see. Expect the comic book haul video out either today or tomorrow if all goes well. We're 95% there. So what did I miss? Starsky, how's it going? Wow. Must be an athlete. Have you heard of the band Eration? I don't think so. They're really good reggae pop and good music. No, I've never heard of it. Eration. I've gone through reggae periods. I haven't listened to reggae too much lately. One Tree Howl. One Tree. There's two albums that Zidane and Marley put out. Jam Rock. Welcome to Jam Rock was a fantastic album. And the album he put before that, One Tree, One Tree House, that was better than Welcome to Jam Rock. And during that period, I was looping some reggae and some Caribbean hip hop and stuff like this. Yeah, reggae not. I'm more, I'll check them out. Oh yeah, for sure. One Tree here. Let me find it. Tree. Is it called One Tree? Marley. It's from one of the Marley brothers. It's by Damian Marley, I guess. Jam Rock, reggae, One Tree, Damian Marley. Hopefully we're not losing the bibliography. Wait a second. Discography. Halfway Tree. So Halfway Tree was a phenomenal album. This album was, I might start listening to this again. This album, Halfway Tree, West Coast Classic. Is it Halfway Tree and Welcome to Jam Rock? Or are we talking about Eration? Let me look up Eration. Maybe I've seen him. Is this the white guy with serious dreadlocks? Eration, Eration. If I see there, no, I don't know Eration. Santa Barbara, California. I'm gonna bookmark this. Thank you for the recommendation. Just hold it. Take a little read through it. I added it to my iPhone and Apple Music. I will listen to it. Cool. Did Chichu ever upload the 80s music play session stream he did? Was bloody awesome, but I think it's gone now. It should be up, Tink. I think it should be up. Let's check it out. Let's check it out. That was great. That was a great session. Let's see if we can find this just through a search. I think it's this one. Let's take a look at my new talk music. Is it this one? Maybe. Is it this one? Oh, it's starting. Did it? No, it wasn't this one. Is it? No, these are the albums. Where is it? Okay, I'll have to find. If you remind me, that was a great session. It should be in my music playlist. Is this playlist by me? Oh man, I should be paying attention to the chat and now you got me going. Music playlist. Here's the music playlist. I think it should be there somewhere, brother. Eration. They put out an album in 2018 that is called Eration. Oh, okay, cool. Really good. Check it out. It has a black and gold colored album cover. Okay. I'll look for their thing. Thanks for the recommendation, Hannah. I found some of you showing your collection, but I remember you just letting it jam for like two hours and it was amazing. Yeah, maybe I put it on Bitshoot. I think if you can't find it, if you got access to Discord, just post a comment on Discord and just in case I don't remember, I don't remember to find it and link it up. It might have been just something to put on Bitshoot, but I think I put it on YouTube as well. I'm going to try and eat more various salads going forward. Salad for breakfast and lunch. Cool. Sounds thoughts on the illegal immigration situation in the United States. Should the U.S. let more immigrants, illegal immigrants and take care. Take care. Take care, Chase. Thank you for being here. Thank you for being here. The legal immigration thing, the refugee thing, the immigration thing, the buying of visas thing, the corporation is laundering money thing. They're all connected, right? So illegal is a catchphrase. It's Hannah, it's Waco, right? What's going on with the refugees and tremendous number of refugees and stuff like this? My belief is this. You break it, you buy it, right? A lot of the reason that there's mass inflow of refugees and people seeking asylum and illegal immigrants and people who are taking advantage of human traffickers and whatever it is, right? The reason this happened is because the Western world has bombed to oblivion numerous countries in the global south and they have no place to live. So they're moving and we've funded death squads and dictators and whatnot. So it's a complex situation. My number one thing is you want to stop or reduce the amount of inflow of refugees, illegal immigrants, slave trade, human traffickers, and all the money launders and all this stuff. Stop bombing other countries and hold war criminals accountable. Once Western countries start holding war criminals accountable, we're going to see a huge improvement in the global situation. Wasn't the US built by illegal immigrants yet? The history of US immigration is gruesome and the media barely talks about it. Yep, agreed Dante, agreed. Found it. I'll check. I'll give it a link, but Twitch may block it. Oh yeah, it blocks it, I think. That's the video, but if you can't please post it on Discord. Okay, that'd be awesome. We'll do that again. We'll do that type of thing again on Twitch, music stream or just playing music and chilling. I can play music and do things and lay things out, right? We'll talk about it. Who are the war criminals? Who are the war criminals? Where should we start? Where should we start? Let's start from the early 1990s. Bush senior, Bill Clinton, Bush Jr., Obama, Trump. Okay, Hillary Clinton, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, War Criminals, War Criminals. Liam, how you doing? I said you're a sympathizer. Kissinger, Dante. Kissinger. I can't believe that guy's still breathing. Any mobs want to drop me to this, drop me to Discord? Tink, if you scroll down, actually, let's see. Discord, if you do Discord, there's a Discord link, I think. Thank you, Casey, for setting these up. The music videos on Bitchu, behind the scenes, live stream, schedule music, mermaid comic books. The playlist is no longer on YouTube. Okay, so it's not on YouTube. Yeah, I guess I didn't load it on because YouTube's censorship and copyright stuff, I just don't want to take the risk, right? And I'm intolerant of that, and we have Bitchu to share that stuff, right? We do. And Twitch, by the way, muted out certain parts of that video when the video was live on Twitch, because the music had copyright claims on it and stuff, right? Who aren't the war criminals? Who aren't the war criminals? Me and you, right? Assange, Manning. They're not the war criminals, right? Many people in jail are not the war criminals. The war criminals are running governments right now. And Wall Street, Peyton Manning. I don't know who Peyton is. Chelsea Manning. Chelsea Manning, right? There are many war criminals in our Blair, Sarkozy, Merkel. Look up Peyton Manning. Okay, let me look this up. Since we're not crashing, who's that? I don't know what that is. What's this gun? Is it a former American football quarterback who played 18 seasons in national women? So is it a football player? I don't watch him. I'm kidding. Oh, you're kidding. I brought, by the way, I brought the first snack I brought apple today in a knife. I was going to eat some apple, but got busy. Maybe we'll munch on some apple. I used, I cut up apple in my fruit, so I put them, if I put them in a fridge like this, I put it like this. Air usually makes the apples go a little bit brown, whatever beans exposed to air. Yum. Yeah, yeah, we get the best apple in the Pacific Northwest. For those of you that want to know, me and Hannah live in a region, Hannah is in the United States, I'm in Canada, but the region is called the Pacific Northwest. We get great apples here. Really good apples. Hmm. BC too. We got lots of apples. There's apple trees going wild. So if you know the place, you can go pick up apples off the trees and eat them. Good old Tony. Trump is a colonel. No way. Oh yeah, Trump too. It's more like Jesus. Trump is not as big of a war criminal as Obama or Bush Jr. and all that jazz. He is, but not as big as them. Great apples and farms in eastern Washington. I love that area. Beautiful lakes, lakes, views and produce nice. Also great pears, great pears too here. Yeah. Very Christlike. Trump, the orange color. It must be the orange in the hair. They're brutal people, man. Those people are brutal people. Pink ladies. The apple, I think pink ladies is the apple type, right? Love apple. Delicious apple. So we're coming on two hours gang. Yeah. Maybe you are right with Obama and war stuff. Yeah. Yeah, Luna. Horrendous. Horrendous. Horrendous. Should we call the stream gang? I gotta go teach some students some mathematics and take a look at the video and get it uploading. Hopefully. Hopefully I don't have to process it again. Okay. It's a good video. I like it. It made me crack up. Wonder if you're down to do a stream during the week, during the day. Yeah, Hannah, we will be right now just crazy busy with students, right? So I haven't had a time to stream during the week, but I got another two weeks of school left with my students. After that, we're going to start streaming during the weekdays, during the day, evening, morning. My time opens up. Chico Army. Great stream, Chico. Thank you. My pleasure. Thank you for being here. Great stream. Fantastic. Lots of fun. Once summer break comes, all the good stuff happens. Yeah, pretty much. The rest of it is good too, as long as you're not in school, right? But it's good. Another great stream of the books. Thank you, Chico. My pleasure, Hannah. Thank you for being here. Thank you for the discussions, everyone. Dante, thank you for everything. Thank you for taking care of business. Thank you for the dialogue. Thank you for the discourse. I'm very happy that we don't all agree on everything, really. I really appreciate that. That way, we know we're not in a bubble chamber, right? We're not echoing. We're not freaking out. We're talking. We're discussing. We're helping. We're sharing information. We're bringing in different perspectives. That's what these streams, I was hoping they would be. And I'm so happy they are, really. I'm really happy they are. I didn't know where this was going to go. I'm very happy that we're in this state. And that's thanks to you guys, gang. Aside from that, I hope you guys have a fantastic weekend. Have you ever watched a show in impractical jokers? No. You would enjoy it. It's a hidden camera show. I've seen some other hidden camera shows. Right now, I'm limited on time and I'm watching brilliant stuff. Have a nice day, you sure? YouTube Dante. Have a nice day, gang. Hope you have a fantastic, fantastic weekend video, most likely up in either today or tomorrow. And then I'll catch up on uploading these live streams to Bichoud and YouTube with the math stuff. And then we're streaming again most likely next weekend. Have a great weekend. Bye for now. Take care, Starsky.