 pop out the chat. Let's pop out the chat. Nice. Do a little refresh and we're gonna do a little timer. Make sure we have a little time stamp or we're gonna go like this. And the reason I'm doing this is because we're gonna be recording with the lapel mic as well. And I'll give you guys a lowdown as to why we're doing that. Smith, how are you doing? Thanks for the love man. Let me give you guys a little intro as to what is in order for today. Today is May 4th, 2020. And we're doing a live stream, open discussion on current events, news, politics, economics, personal finance, and all that jazz. We've done a lot of these in the last few years, a couple of years anyway. And they tend to be lively discussions. So that's what the plan is for today. Hello, Chico. What's up, brother? Abdullah here. Hello, Abdullah. Did you say no? Abdullah, how are you doing? Thank you for telling me how you're how to pronounce your name. Abdullah, welcome to our live stream. As for who I am, okay, you can find me on Patreon, okay, and that's patreon.com backslash, chico, C-H-Y-C-H-O. And for those of you that are watching, the reason I'm gonna be spelling out the name and whatnot is because we're recording with the lapel mic. And I'm gonna play around with trying to get these live streams that we're doing in podcast format onto SoundCloud. And I'll give you my SoundCloud site as well, okay. So Patreon is a fantastic way to support this project. If you want to support this project, if you want to follow this work, I don't put anything behind the paywall. So you can just follow and see what we're updating, what we're posting, okay. And if you like what you see, then Patreon is a fantastic way to support this project. Patreon.com backslash, chico, C-H-Y-C-H-O. We are live streaming these on Twitch, okay. So if you want to participate live in the discussion, Twitch is where you want to be at. And it's twitch.tv backslash, chico, live on all one word, C-H-Y-C-H-O-L-I-V-E. I do announce these live streams 30 minutes before we go live on Twitter, Gab, Minds, L-O-N-V-K. And all of those are basically the website name backslash, chico, C-H-Y-C-H-O. And the videos that we're doing live are being loaded onto YouTube and Bitshoot, okay. Censorship allowing, we put it on YouTube. If we're not going to get dinged, de-platformed, and we're loading everything on Bitshoot, technical difficulties, put aside, mask of raven, how are you doing? Hope you're doing well, brother, okay. And as I announced at the beginning of the stream, I guess announcement went out, people are popping in a few. Welcome everyone. Wazuz, Hannah, how are you doing? Smith, elder, God, we'll show just what I needed after work today. Sup, everyone, how's it going? Good evening, Eastern time in Pennsylvania, USA. Danite, how are you doing? X, good evening, Phoenix, Nikki Hickey, we're gonna roll of people coming in. Welcome, welcome to another live stream. I've been looking forward to this one, by the way. And for those of you, I'm just, that you're popping in right now, I'm going through my little intro and I got a little something new to add onto our intro. Instead of trying to find a third site, platform that we're going to load up the videos to, I think I'm going to go with SoundCloud. I do have a SoundCloud page and I have already bought into the yearly membership thing where you can load on podcast, format, stuff. So I'm going to start playing around with that. I'm going to load on a video editor onto my computer and see what I can do with it. Basically, we're recording on a lapel mic. Any of the discussions, live streams that we have that don't require visuals, I'm going to record the sound as well and upload the sound to SoundCloud. And my SoundCloud address is soundcloud.com backslash chico, C-H-Y-C-H-O. So if you're in a mindset to consume in podcast format, we're going to slowly work our way towards that. And we'll consider this to be our first podcast format of something that we're going to load on SoundCloud. And I'll see where I take it from there. Okay, nice little experiment. And I think that's a good way to go about this because I've had a lot of people over the years telling me that they listen to the audio when they're working, when they're driving, and stuff like that. And a lot of people over the years have asked me to do this. So I thought it was a good idea to do. Okay. Aside from that, I'm going to try to catch up with chat. And I'm going to keep a pretty close eye on the chat as well. We've got a little troll action happening previously. Yesterday we did math, weak troll entering math stream to troll, which is brutal. But it is what it is, right? Abdullah, Chico, have you been keeping up with Mario Cartour? No, not really. It is an amazing mobile app that I personally play every single day. I think that it is great and amazing for people of all ages. That being said, is there a chance we can talk about astrophysics to stream and the concept of black holes and a space-time singularity. Dude, I love that stuff. We've talked a little bit about it as well. And I would highly recommend reading Brian Green's Elegant Universe. If you haven't read it, this came out in 1999-2000. I read it, I took a lot of notes in this thing, like a lot of notes. And it is amazing. And of course, Stephen Hawkins, black holes and Elegant Universe and whatnot. Let me take down the websites here. So that way we've got a clear view of the chat that's popping up. And for sure, we can talk about that stuff. But we'll see where the discussion takes us. Really, Abdullah? Hey, what's up, dragons? How are you doing? I'll go bury it. Afternoon, how is everyone feeling? Is there any part of you that thinks China created the virus for population control and to destroy the economy? Yes, I don't think it was for if it was happening. By the way, Anna, we're going to talk about COVID. We're doing, we've got five more live streams to do this week. The last two are discussions about COVID. And we're going to delve into the theories of COVID-19 and all that jazz. Your sentence, I don't think it was designed to destroy the US economy. It could have been designed, it could have been a lab, it could be many different things. But let's leave that discussion for two streams we're going to do later on this week. I know COVID is going to come up, but because YouTube is kicking censorship into a serious high gear, knocking people off, that have hundreds of thousands of subscribers, we're little guys. We only got 30,000 plus subscribers. It will kick up. But I want to make sure we don't get kicked off of YouTube because we have a lot of mathematics content on there and we need people to learn the language of mathematics. That way they can make sense of the data and become, pull themselves out of being just cannon fodder for the corporate elites and the aristocrats and the technocrats and the governments and centralized power. And by the way, as you can tell, those two COVID live streams that we're going to do, there's no way we're going to load them on YouTube. They are only going to go on BitShoot and we're going to record the audio and put them on SoundCloud as well. Magus, how are you doing? Revenge for trade war? No, Hannah. It's definitely not, as far as I see it, designed to lash back against the trade war because that doesn't make sense. Okay, viruses do not understand borders. Okay, good evening. Autistic, how are you doing? VC, hello, hello, good evening, good evening. Bristol, Kirian, good evening, Chichou, good evening. Brist, how are you doing? Wasas, good vibes, good vibes. I don't think that is talking with Hannah. Lions, how are you doing? Hey Chichou, did you hear about the Venezuelan incident yesterday? It was another Bay of Pigs, right? I personally think it's tied to the U.S. Seriously, yeah. I think it's what took place in Venezuela was basically mercenaries coming over from Colombia. I'm going to take it with a grain of salt if you want, you know, believe it or not, or whatever you want, right? But I tend to believe that the incident happened and it was mercenaries coming in from Colombia and I associated with another Bay of Pigs. So if you want to go back in history, take a look at what happened with the Bay of Pigs and what preceded that, right? And I'm down for a podcast. Yeah, Smith, I'm looking forward to doing that actually. Hello, hello, I love Spider-Man. I love Spider-Man. How are you doing? Dragons, Chichou, I like the SoundCloud idea. I usually listen to streams. I miss in the background while doing other stuff. Awesome. Yeah, a lot of people have contacted me regarding doing SoundCloud and I'm glad you guys are liking the idea. Okay, VC, did you see that Jesse Ventura may enter the presidential race? Yeah, and I would vote for Jesse, right? I agree with you that the elections are usually irrelevant, but it seems like Jesse actually understands the system and might go against it. Jesse Ventura will definitely go against the system. He went against the system when he was part of the government, right? So if you're a Republican or Democrat, you want your freedom, you want decentralization of power, you want to take power away from Wall Street, you want corruption out of government, you only got one choice to vote right now. And that's Jesse Ventura if he runs. If he doesn't run, you only got one choice. Do not vote for Democrat or Republican. Period. End of story. Okay. Really? Okay. Elder God. That's awesome. That way it's easier to come combine with other stuff. Chicho, dingbobber, how are you doing? I was talking to my uncle yesterday about Julian Assange, talking about how he is such an important person in current times, etc. My uncle claimed that Assange is likely a Russian spy in format. I don't know. He referenced the Trump election scandal. How would you go about disputing this? Be respectful, dingbot. Okay. Really? Because your uncle is going to be older. He's consuming certain types of information. There's certain things that cannot enter his psyche right now, right? But anybody that comes up to me and says Julian Assange is a Russian asset, spy in format, and he interfered in the elections in 2000, I straight up really, I straight up turn to them and go, you are an extremely uninformed individual. The only reason that you think this is because you've been propagandized through mainstream corporate centralized power propagandists for a number of years and you cannot break out of your shell. If you want to be a free human being that decides your own future, your own destiny, if you want to understand what is going on politically, economically in the world, turn off your boob tube. Okay. And here are some resources that you need to look at, right? And then they'll go, oh, he's a rapist. He's this, he's this. And you go, you're completely, and you repeat the same mantra again. Your completeness reform, your propaganda, your program, your being controlled, your cannon fodder, we cannot discuss this any further unless you're willing to look at some additional information that is outside of the corporate propaganda machine that has been programming you to be dumb, dumb, period, end of story. Right now, anyone that comes out and says, Julian Assange and WikiLeaks are Russian assets and stuff like this, I personally don't hold back, but I'm a lot older than you, right? Most of the people that I talk to, well, I talk to older people than me as well, right? But most of the people I talk to, they're a little bit younger. So that gives me a little bit of more lean way to be brutal with them. You are not. Be kind. I'm saying what you need to say, but say in the gentle fashion and do some research and find the key points that people are using to demonize, crucify, a whistleblower, a journalist that revealed war crimes, right? And find the key points that the propagandists, and it's easy to dispute the garbage that corporate propaganda machine spews, right? Because they have like two, three, four talking points, right? So all you have to find is the facts behind those two, three, four talking points that you have, they have, right? Because that's what people who've been brainwashed will regurgitate, right? They'll go, oh, this. And then you say no. Here it is. And they go, oh, no, no, no, this. And you go, oh, no, you're mistaken. Here's this. And they go, oh, this. And they go, no, no, there you go. This. All right. Once you do that a few times, you make them look stupid. They'll think twice. Okay. Catapillaring. Hello, hello. Proud to be a part of the first Chichokas. Awesome. The Ripper. How you doing, brother? How's life? First time in one of these. Nice. Welcome. Welcome. Catering. Pillaring. I'm way behind chat gang. I'm going to scroll down and I'm going to look for anything that's geared towards me. Sleepy waves. Word, any articles, articles, info on technocrats, the gazillion sleepy waves. There's so much information regarding technocrats. Start from where Google, YouTube are censoring discourse, right? Just look into censorship, deplatforming and all that jazz. And in regards to technocrats looking to, I mean, there's so much going on. Like, where did we begin? Man, that's exactly what I thought. The second I heard about it. Bay of Pigs 2.0. Yeah, Lions. Agreed, agreed. Graham, you changed your name. Always be making. Nice. Graham Warden. Hello, hello. Adios. Adios. Always be making. Pepper spinach. I'm scrolling down gang. Eda chahila. Is it weird that I listen to your streams to help me sleep? No, I have a lot of people that do that, right? I used to. By the way, there's nothing wrong with listening to lectures, discussions, interviews, podcast, videos like this that are designed to stimulate the mind and talk about things that some people don't like to talk about, right? It's okay to listen to information, right? To try to learn something and participate in the discussion and follow sleep. It's called sleep learning. We used to, like, this has been something. It could be called sleep learning. You're doing it for sleep or whatnot. But people don't really appreciate that sleep learning as something that has been around for a number of decades. I remember in the 1980s, I knew people that would record, do readings of books, right? Read a chapter, history chapter, whatever they would, on a tape deck. And then they would press the tape deck and go to sleep to it. There's nothing wrong with that. And some of those people that I knew did that. They were in the 99% percentile, right? They were like acing everything. There's nothing wrong with that, man. Abdullah Chishol. Recently, I heard that pornography and influence towards youth is a sense that is making them stereotypical differences, races of humans. It's terrible and sacred. You know what? There's a lot of stuff going around. What's up that leads to a call trying to recruit. And yeah, there's so many, what do you call it, Abdullah? There's so many traps set out there for people to become cannon fodder, to join a cause, to become a cult member and stuff like this. We have to be aware of what's going on. Ripper, Chicho, all is well, brother. Thank you, sir. It's been a beautiful 79 degrees in Pennsylvania today. Hope all is well up in Canada for you. Good brother. Thank you very much, Ripper. It's going well here. It's not as warm. It's pretty chilly here, right? I got my, I got my two cure, too, just in case I get a little cold. I'm going to put this warm hat on my head. Ding, Bobber. Thank you, Chicho. My uncle is in his 70s, so unfortunately the indoctrination is heavy. I was respectful and don't really see a benefit to proving him wrong. Thanks, though. Yeah, Ding, Bobber. I've talked to some people in their 60s, 70s, even 80s, regarding what's taking place. And I just told them, and there's one person I've talked to for a number of years now. It's actually a parent of one of my students that I see often, and we talk about a lot of different things. And I'm part of the family because I've been with them for a long time, right? And I'm open with them. And I've told them, stop listening, watching CNN, ABC, CNBC, BBC, tell it, stop reading The Telegraph, The Guardian, stop, stop, right? They can't, they cannot. They've been in it too long. Okay, gang. I scrolled, oh, El Miro. I saw another Chicho, Chicho. Are you worried about the coronavirus conspiracies? They seem to only be getting more popular every day. I'm not worried about them. No, why should I be worried about them? We're going to do a couple of live streams about this. I'm definitely not worried about them. I just want it to be in the light, right? I want there to be open discussion regarding COVID, right? I don't want it to be hidden in the shadows, right? Where cults can form and people can be misinformed and the cult leaders can zap people up and bring them into their fold and send them off to do chaos, right? Shine a light on the chaos. Shine a light on crap, right? Shine a light on things. Have open discussion. That's the name of the game, man. That's the name of the game. And I'm going to do my best to do that. And anger. How are you doing? Welcome, welcome. It's also that he's at the age where trying to uproot him so that he's right for the next, just to be realistic, two to three years left on his life. I'd rather he enjoy his last days, not try, not try and tell him his whole existence has been alive. Yeah, and anger, it's a fine line in regards to dealing with that, right? People mean well, but if, you know, I've taken it easy on people, really I have. But if they start being very forceful regarding their opinions, you have no choice as far as I see it. Let me phrase, if I'm alone with someone, I don't try to correct them. But if it's a discussion with a family where there is other generations in the room that tend to look highly upon the views of the elders and the elders are preaching garbage propaganda, we have to step in and provide an alternate point of view. I've done that for a while. I get burned. You know, people get pissed at me every now and then in family settings, but it needs to be done because it's not just the elders talking. There's younger generations coming up. Yeah, masquerade even says no one wants to realize they've been misled or tricked. Yeah. Okay, I'm here now. Every day Gatsby, Chico, Ripper, always dig the hats. I'll have to send you an official Ripper beanie. Oh my god, you got an official Ripper beanie? Oh dude. Yes, please. Yes, please. Mas, no half measures today. Elder God, I agree. No half measures today. Okay. Right now, in regards to trolls, as far as I'm concerned, because they messed around with our math stream, but it wasn't them messing around. I was unaware. And most of us were. They asked a mathematical question. And me being who I am, I answered a mathematical question, and people participated and someone that was in the know said that we're being trolled in a very nasty way. Right. So no mercy for now. Okay. Tico, hello to you in chat. Lonely Piggy, how are you doing? Have we watched Breaking Bad before? For sure money. I've watched all of it. Breaking Bad is fantastic. And someone mentioned the wire. Wire is on the same caliber as Breaking Bad. Lioness Chisholm. Where do you stand on the whole 5G discussion? Personally, I think it has no health risks, but some people seem so fanatical about it. People are connecting. They get a little confused with the 5G stuff, right? They're connecting 5G with everything. You can't connect with 5G with everything, right? They're going, oh, coronavirus. It's like, dude, that's, there's a lot more data you have to go through before even you consider that. However, personally, if I lived in a neighborhood where they're putting a 5G antennas all around me, I'd move. Okay. My specialty in geophysics was electromagnetic magnetic methods. I would not want to be living near antennas that are emitting electromagnetic waves, whatever they are, right? We as human beings are electrical beings, period. The only way we're able to exist right now, communicate, talk, think is because of electricity. We are electrical beings. Electromagnetism and magnetism and electricity, they're related, right? And people say, oh, the frequencies differ in the wavelength. It's not high power. No. Okay. There has to be way more intense research done into the effects of certain things before they're rolled out en masse through the world, right? The only reason we're seeing these things roll out so fast is because of our current economic system, right? Shareholder, increased shareholder value, Wall Street economic system. Well, that's garbage, right? That's not scientific. That's about money, right? Autistic. Hey, Chicho, I'm a member of political youth organization in the Netherlands. Would you also consider these cults? It depends. It depends what you do, right? Dutch law is quite specific on the way political parties have to be organized, internal democracy and transparency about funding. Here's my definition of cult, right? A cult is an organization that keeps things secret, right? And there's a hierarchy system. So those people coming in at the beginning, they don't know what's going on up top, right? So a cult, in definition, has to have secrets, right? It doesn't share everything, right? So if you belong to a religious institution that doesn't share everything, they say, oh, we, you won't know that until you're in the system for 10 years. That's a cult, right? I don't care if they're doing good around the world or not, right? It's a cult, right? So if you, if it's not transparent, then personally, I consider any organization that is not transparent to be a cult. My definition is very broad, because there are very varying types of cults all over the world. Wall Street is a cult, right? To a certain degree. There's a cult of finance. There's a cult of this. There's Democratic cults, Republican cults. They can do no evil. They will always be this. They will always be this. Hell or high water. We will always vote Democrat. Then you belong to a cult, right? Grant Warren Chichot. I was trying to sleep last night and at 3 a.m. I had another Eureka moment about education. I think one of the major ways to get students motivated, who aren't motivated by the prospect of learning, is to use drama. We pay attention when knowledge is contextualized in a way that is dramatic. Will the heroes, will the students, me and Mask of Raven, were talking about this earlier today on the stream. So you mean introduce emotion into the lesson? If so, I 100% agree with you, Grant, because that's what I do. I just released a video this morning just before the live stream related to a little segment that we did in the math stream yesterday, right? On how to teach gamers, how to get them excited about mathematics and ratios and units. I didn't mention units, but it's units really, right? Get them riled up. Do whatever you need to do. Within a reason, right? Don't destroy them, but get them emotionally involved. Get them to be invested in the lesson, right? In that case, I 100% agree. Milo, how are you doing? Hey, first time I'm dropping by and so far I find this channel very interesting. As far as discussions go, do you mind to share your thoughts on what you think is likely to happen in the next 10 years? I know it's a long shot, but it's fun to see where people think we are headed. Greetings from Denmark. Greetings, Milo. How are you doing? In terms of what's going to happen in the next 10 years, we're seeing a complete economic shift taking place right now. There's a disruptive innovation popping up left and right. There's mergers and acquisitions happening left and right. That means there's going to be a tremendous number of bankruptcies happening, large and small in the Western world anyway. We're going to see bank runs. We're going to see serious... I know it's really laying it on, but we're going to see serious disruption on every level. We're going to see conflicts kick up. Ideally, we're going to see certain corporations, individuals, institutions being held accountable for their crimes. As soon as that starts happening, you'll know that we're going in the right direction. If the status quo continues, where Wall Street governs our politics, where the technocrats govern discussion, where the military industrial complex decides which countries can decide their own future or not decide their own future, if we see the status quo continue like this, within 10 years, we're going to see certain countries disintegrate, break off, which might not be a bad thing. But unfortunately, power is not going to give up. Our capital is not going to give up power easily. They're going to create chaos in many places. It's called scorched earth mentality if you play any type of game, which is really the basis of foreign policy for the Western world, mainly NATO countries, scorched earth mentality. They turn to weaker countries and say, do as we say, the weaker country says no, they burned the place down. Look at Libya, look at Syria, look at Yemen, look at Honduras, look at Venezuela, look at Bolivia. Unfortunately, that's where we're headed. Until we start holding power and capital accountable, and until we have transparency of capital, until we see Julian Assange released and WikiLeaks kicking to full production, like really, and platforms like it is kicking to full production, and we really find out, not that we don't know now, we know almost everything we need to know of how corporations and centralized power and the technocrats run our societies. Right? Nicky Hickey, I went to a friend's house, Chico, I went to a friend's house last weekend and tried a few different brands of vodka for liquor making. It was fun. We played guitar, sang some songs, listened to some tunes. It was a wonderful day and we were pretty unanimous in that Koskovskaya vodka was the best. That's the Russian one, the green label, isn't it? Do you think that the election might be postponed due to COVID-19? No, I don't think so, Tobi. Chico, and that by the way, Nicky Hickey, sounds like an awesome time. Maybe we'll time it for another DJ six and a half hour live stream set. VC, if you don't mind me asking, do you consider yourself an adherent to anarchism? There's certain aspects of anarchism I do appreciate, which is called localize, build your communities, decentralize power, where capital cannot decide what people can think, eat, drink, talk about, do in large part, as long as they're not hurting anyone. Labor labels aren't ideal, but anarchism is essentially a school of thought. I'm interested in your influence when it comes to political philosophy. Political philosophy, I've taken a little bits of everything. Chomsky considers himself an anarchist. I like Chomsky. I've listened to Howard Zinn a lot. Politics governs every aspect of our lives. People say, oh, I don't want to talk politics, but politics is in everything. It decides what people are allowed to eat. It decides what people are allowed to think, talk about, consume. So all those people that say, I don't want to talk politics, they don't really realize that politics governs everything. One of the reasons that a lot of people will say they don't want to talk about politics is because they have very strong opinions about political discourse in their country, wherever they are. So they don't want to rock the boat. They don't want to reveal their cards. So you have to come across, if you come across people like that, you have to come across in a way that you're accepting an understanding of different ways of being. So certain tendencies, socialism, libertarian, tribalism, all of them have very beautiful philosophies in them. Why can't we take the best of all of them and put them together and create a new world, right? But not a new world order. If you know what I mean, mobs bring down righteous, my divines, my dead anger. Nice. I'm going to scroll down, gang. I'm way behind in chat. Oh yeah, look at that. Huckleberry, chichu, ain't nothing, quote. Ain't nothing but a bunch of demo crisps and red stays versus blue stays. Which one are you governing? Kendrick Lamar is always nice, nice lyrics. Sleepy waves. How is the two trillion dollar the US just printed going to lower your spending power? Do you think the housing bubble is going to crash? It depends, sleepy waves. How's it going to lower your spending power? They didn't give me two trillion dollars. Did they give you two trillion dollars? Did you get any of that two trillion dollars? I don't own any stock in the stock market. Do you own any stock in this one? Are you getting dividends from Boeing? Did you get any of the cut? And it's not two trillion, it's more like six to ten trillion. Did you get any of that? I didn't get any of that. So, you know, what I spend is what I make. I don't get handouts from the government, right? Or from the technocrats, scrolling down, scrolling down. The Scarlett Phoenix, how are you doing? Where do you think Bitcoin is headed after, after the halving? Bitcoin is a funny thing, right? Yeah, it's controlled by a few, majority of the chunk of Bitcoin, right? It's mainly a trading instrument right now, right? There aren't people, you know, spending too many Bitcoins to acquire products. It's more like the stock market, you're trading a stock, right? So, I can just tell you from my experience, I've done Bitcoin videos, I've had Bitcoin donate Bitcoin and stuff like this. There isn't too much Bitcoins that have come my way and that's the same with many other people, right? So, people are hoarding Bitcoins. That is not the purpose of Bitcoin. The purpose of Bitcoin is to be an instrument of trade. So, people are hoarding Bitcoin because they know its scarcity is limited, right? So, every time it's going to half after a certain period and it's going to be less and less of it around and stuff like this. So, it's a collectible, really, right? So, it's a trading instrument for collectibles. It's not something I'm interested in. I collect comic books. I put more value in comic books than I do in Bitcoin, right? However, it doesn't mean Bitcoin is not a legitimate trading instrument, right? But that's exactly what I want to use it for. I want to use it for for a trading instrument. Like, I do work online. I have yet to have someone contact me and say, hey Chicho, I'm willing to build you a gigantic website with a database, have hosting all your videos on there where you can talk about whatever you want, right? Where you won't be censored up the yin and yang. We'll create all this stuff. Just pay me in Bitcoins, right? I have yet to have anyone contact me in regards to that. And I've been in Bitcoin for 10 years, my apologies. It's just a joke of it, right? So, Bitcoin has been hijacked in large part, right? Where is it going to go? Is it going to continue to go up? Wall Street's got its hands in the pot, right? Things that Wall Street has their hands on, they corrupt, right? So, as soon as the twin brothers came into Bitcoin, I pulled out. I don't, I don't like their blood, right? I refuse to participate in their systems, okay? And the two twins, I forget their names, Joe Blow and Joe Blow, Schmuck and Dingling, Dumb and Dumber, Idiot and Bigger Idiot, Gross and Grocer, more of those people. I forget their names. Myself and Chitro are drummers, former also, former ripper for, but I've never done wrestling. I'm going down gang, okay gang, I went all the way down to the bottom, okay? I'm sorry if I missed anything, but if there's anything directed towards me, please let me know, okay? Mods, thank you for taking care of business, really. By the way, if anybody is on here that has troll tendencies, right? We're being harsh with trolls. We're being gentle before, right? Right now we're being a little bit of harsh. So, if you're, if you want to play a little bit of games and have fun and stuff like this, I say you come back maybe in a couple of months where things have calmed down a little bit, right? And if you want to hang around, fantastic. Hang around, because slowly if you're hanging around, you might decide to not troll Twitch streams and YouTube channels and all these things. That's a week. That's a week. Why don't you go after power and capital? Start trolling capital. Why not troll Wall Street? Do a little good. Do a little good. It'll make you feel good. It'll make you feel powerful, right? Troll technocrats. Don't troll your allies because we are allies. We're the same, right? To be fair, some streamers do that, love that. I think I like your politics, Uncle Barry, Mask of Raven says. Ori Soldier, Chico, may I ask about your political view? With which ideology or however you call it, do you align with? If I may ask, of course. It's, dude, go to my website. Go to my website. Ori Soldier, go to my website. I have written about politics since 2006, 2005, 2006. I have articles there that pretty much tell you what I think, where I lean. I believe in decentralization, right? Taking power away from oligarchs and technocrats and monarchies and monopolies What's the topic today? Current events and everything else. What did he even say? Hannah, Chico, I'm taking a ferry to explore a new area. I've been depressed lately, but going out and exploring does me good for my mental health, going to Kingston, Washington today. Awesome, Hannah. Good on you, man, right? Figure out a way to deal with the stress of the world and your free human being, right? By the way, this is the last piece of lemon meringue pie, and it's a gigantic piece. This is what I'm going to munch on, right? Got a pop one of these gang. Got a pop one. Right, look at that thing. Beautiful. Ding-bobber. Since you're all the way down, those beavers near my house. Nice. I've seen two adults and a baby. You saw a baby beaver. Also saw heron stalking just above the, oh, herons will eat, will they eat the baby beaver? Herons eat almost anything. That's super cool though. You saw a baby beaver. I've never seen a baby beaver. I've seen beavers during my geophysics days. I saw lots of wildlife, right? But I've never seen a baby beaver. I'd like to see a baby beaver. Autistic chicho. People probably ask you this a thousand times, but would you have voted for Bernie Sanders? Would I have voted for Bernie Sanders? It was a choice between Bernie and Trump. Would I have voted for Bernie? No, because it was Democratic, right? Democratic. I would never vote for the Democratic party or Republican party. No. Okay. No, I didn't make the sleepy waves. I bought it from a bakery. It's a very delicious, very delicious lemon meringue pie. The pie is back. It's the last piece. It's the last piece. No. We ate a lemon meringue pie in two days and it was a big one. It was fantastic. Oh, look at this. I got to be careful with this. Oh, I'm going to do this too. Hold on a second. Listen to the sound of the meringue. Very good. Ding-bao or chicho. The baby beaver is too large for a hair and I think, okay, cool. I scared the baby off the bank of the creek and he dove right into the water. No, it's ASMR food, Spider-Man. I'm back down the bottom gang. I didn't see anything in regards to chicho, so I scroll down. The sound of pie makes me smile. Nice. Me too. Rubbing Velcro. Yeah, it's, it's, this, this bakery does a fantastic job. Pop and pie, pop and pie. I've only been here for 60 seconds, but you look and vibe make me think of Serge Tankian. Yeah. Do this. Do you like System of the Down? Go to DuckDuckGo and do Chicho System of Down. I wrote a review of System of Down, Down's music in 2006. It's one of the first articles I wrote. I'm very proud of that review. Graham, Chicho, have you watched Bill Miles? He does project-based videos in documentary style. That's kind of what I want to do in the future, I think. No, I've never watched it. Graham, link it up in our discord. I'll take a look. What are you sitting on, Chicho? I'm sitting on a chair. I would do unspeakable things to eat a coconut cream pie right now. That's funny. I'll go bury. I'm also, Hannah, I'm also no rice, pasta, or bread either. Oh no. Ding, Bobber, Chicho, I told you a while ago I plant the tree in the green space where the beavers are. Yeah, you did. This summer I'm planting some sunflowers for the birds and a new tree yet to choose. Any suggestions? Where are you located? Is it, do you get lots of rain? Sunflowers are amazing, by the way, and they'll propagate, right? They should. I like what do you call it? My favorite tree is Arbutus, the one that the skin peels off, but they're very, in my area we have Arbutus trees. I don't know if it'll grow where you are. My favorite vegetable, a favorite vegetable. Potatoes, I guess. I eat a lot of potatoes. I like potatoes. What is our beverage right now? Tea. Just straight up, tea and lemon meringue pie. I got water too, but tea and lemon meringue pie. Can't beat that. For me, it's polar black cherry seltzer. Wow. With a shot of black cherry vodka dropped in, wow. Wow. You know for taste. Southern Ontario. Oh, I know Southern Ontario. I've been there. Oh, dude, dingbobber. I have the perfect tree for you to plant in Southern Ontario. When I was in Southern Ontario, I lived there for five years, six years in Ontario. Mulberry trees grow in Southern Ontario. Plant a mulberry tree, okay, and plant in Iranian, they call it shatut. It means the king mulberries. I don't know the Iranian mulberries, maybe they call them, but mulberries will grow in Southern Ontario. Mulberries. And man, when a mulberry tree starts giving fresh fruit, remember where it is. And if you want to blow people's mind, someone you care about, maybe your partner, lifelong partner, whoever it is, take them to the mulberry tree when the fruits are ripe, and pick mulberries from the tree and eat them. You will be in heaven. Okay, you will be in heaven. Mulberry tree. Mulberry tree. You've lost 20 pounds. You're going no carbs, Hannah. Autistic chicho. I don't know if you are a movie series person, but have you seen the movie Shawshank? Yeah, I have. Yeah, it's a great movie. Mulberry it is. Oh, ding-ba-bar, dude. Awesome. Mulberry trees are grand. They're magnificent. I hope it takes root. Mulberry, mulberry. I don't really trust concentrated power to be or remain enlightened. No, concentrated power won't be, because it's easy to hijack. Like you could have a lot of amazing people that form an organization, they acquire a lot of power, and they get a lot of say in how society functions. Now, all of those amazing people have a lifespan that is shorter than most or not most, but a lot of corporations and a lot of institutions and a lot of governments. Some of the oldest institutions in the world are universities. Just imagine how much power they wield. It might have started off with good intentions, but those people died off, right? And then capital came in and hijacked the thing, right? Look at the handouts, the two to ten trillion dollars of handouts that were just given out like two months ago or a month ago to Wall Street, right? There were some of the largest, wealthiest universities in the world in the United States that signed up to get millions of dollars. Meanwhile, they were laying off staff and not like, it's crazy, okay? Decentralization is the name of the game. Really, right now what we need to do is decentralize the world, right? And people say, what laws would you pass? What laws? Like, if I was running a government, right? I've yet to see this. Actually, Ron Paul said it a while ago, right? I think when he was running in the mid-2000s or something, right? Or it was part of congress. One of the things that like I would vote for, if there was a party that came up and said, our main platform is this, when we get into power, we're going to bring all the laws that are on the books and we're going to start repealing laws crossing them out. This law is garbage, tear it off, garbage, tear it off, tear it off, right? Just imagine all the laws that are on the books right now. With all the laws in the books right now in every country in the world, we are all criminals, all of us. There isn't a single one of us that is not a criminal. You should see some of those ridiculous laws that are on the books, what they use to prosecute people, throw them in jail, right? The whole, like, it's just a complete mess, right? Mess for us, complete control for the technocrats and the oligarchs and the monarchies and the institutions, right? That's what, in my opinion, needs to happen, okay? That's what needs to happen. I like it. There's lots of discussion taking place. I'm just sad that I can't participate in all the discussion. I'll participate in the ones that are directed towards me. More. That's Marzipan there, too. That's Papapai. Nate, what up, Chico and Chad? Hello, Nate. How are you doing? Resubscribe. That sounds so good. What is that thing? Directed really charity. I don't know what that is. Oh, play it. Oh, yeah, that guy. I don't think he's going to come back. Elder God. Remember, player hated from our last political livestream. I don't think he realized where he had stepped into. I thought that was hilarious. And we accepted him with open arms. Just had to lay it on after we realized he was just being a dingbot. I had an insanely vivid dream of a vast underground prison with stone walls lined with cells that was being brought in. I hadn't done any wrong, though, kind of like what you were talking about, dingbobber. And if we're not careful, that's the direction some of our societies are going into, right? Black holes that you're going to disappear people in. It's not out of the question. People need to be aware, right? Chico, maybe you should put the chat in slow mode. One minute chat for everyone. As long as it's going okay. I don't know if the mods want to gang mods. If you need to put chat in slow mode, put it in slow mode. If I miss anything, and it's a discussion that was directed towards me, please just repost it and hopefully I'll catch it. The mods are taking care of business here again. And we appreciate it greatly because there's no way we could have this discussion here if they weren't here. Chico, I absolutely agree about decentralization and to sidebar weed the US also needs to decentralize. 100% ripper. And US needs to decentralize like almost on the same level as China. The power that is concentration of power in both these countries are very equivalent, right? Like really, people don't seem to grasp this. I think the United States is real. It's not, right? GTG mode. Whenever someone talks to me about politics, I switch it over to the playoffs. Who won the playoffs? I have no idea which playoffs. Sporting events is pure politics. Really, it's just, sporting events got hijacked a long time ago, right? Are they talking about having a tracking app for phones in Canada? What do you think of the idea that? I think it's horrendous. I think that leads down a dark, dark road, a catapillar ring. I think that's disgusting. We need anonymity. We need privacy, right? Elder God, thank you for taking care of business. Enable 60-second slow mode for this room. Nice. How old should children be before you start letting them know that the information is out there? They need only C-kit. My cousin is 10 and is very absorbed in video games, etc. If he's playing video games, your cousin, Ding Bobber, he probably knows more about Paul. Depending on what he's playing, he probably knows more about how the world functions than people who've been watching CNN for 40 years. Straight up. So how young does a kid have to be before you can tell them how the world is run and how to avoid the pitfalls and the traps? As young as they can absorb the information. I've had discussions with some of my students, with the approval of their parents, explaining to them what the economic system is about. They were like 9 years old, 10 years old. A 9-year-old, a 10-year-old is capable of understanding a great deal more than what the centralized education system feeds them. One of the reasons our centralized education system is so horrendous, because it treats children as idiots. And the kids aren't idiots. They're brilliant. They're absolutely brilliant. But because the people in power, the bureaucrats, the technocrats, they don't want to give up that power. They're invested in the system. They need to see this grow. Their wealth grow. They're invested in the system. So they can't relate to people who want freedom because they grew up as slaves and they're participating in that system. So decentralized education is one of the main things that needs to be done. Feed the kids information. Kuwait is where it's at. Good place. Kuwait, no man. Kuwait is just a satellite little land that's governed by the UK and the United States. At any moment they go go right. And no, I would have no desire to be rubbing shoulders with the monarchies of the Gulf states. They could all of a sudden say, hey, we don't like you off with your head. Why would you want to live in a place that they could chop your head off, throw you in jail for 30, 50, 100 years without a peep? Never live in a place where you don't have freedom. And if you're thinking about moving to a place, make sure if you're moving to another country or another state or another province or wherever you are, make sure you're moving up in the world, which means you're moving to a place where you get more freedom. You have more freedom than where you live. That's what the real name of the game is. Spider-Man and Chico Truth. Sports are pure politics now, unfortunately. I'll go bare it. Chico, Americans talk about how in the DPRK and DPRC, people are subjected to horrific propaganda from birth. So Korea and see China, I guess, from birth, but don't recognize the horror of forcing youth to pledge their allegiance to their nations every day, hand on heart. Yeah. Huckleberry, the propaganda level in Korea, I consider it in the centralized education system. I consider it the same as in the United States or as in Canada or as in China or anywhere else in the world. The indoctrination, the programming, the destruction of the human spirit is on the same level. As soon as you see flags of a nation flying in every household with people having flags of their nation on their cars and everywhere, you know you live in a very, very dangerous place. Okay? Ducks, vicks, tricks. Hey, Chico, do you think that the production of a variety of products and materials based in China and other South Asian countries will be affected by the CV outbreak going on? For sure. I think so. Is there any possibility of decentralization regarding the worldwide production of commodities? Yes, there is. I think that's where we're headed now. If people are smart about it, if your communities are smart about it, one of the things that people constantly ask me is, oh, what can we do to change things, right? The one thing you can do is you can make sure that your community, your region is sustainable. That means you have to have food security within your communities. Okay, legit food security, not your supermarkets stocked with food because those supermarkets, if the supply chain is cut, are out of food within three to five days, right? Done. Okay, where are you going to get your food? Food security means in your communities, in your regions, you have farms growing, you have agriculture happening, you have whatever type of animals being raised for consumption. If you believe in those things, you have people who are growing chickens that you can have, protein eggs, you have fruit cheese setups, orchard setups, you have bakeries happening, you have processing places where you can get dairy, produce, yogurt, cheese, butter and all this stuff. Food security is the name of the game, right? We start with food security. Once the centralized power does not control the food supply of a nation, then that nation is one step closer to becoming decentralized, right? At the same time that you're doing the food, you need to decentralized the education system. There's no way a curriculum in Canada is different, right? In Canada, the school system is province based, right? Better than the United States where they were doing federal, statewide, but I think the federal government was pushing Common Core. I don't think Common Core is an existence anymore, but versions of it are, right? And all these monopolies control all textbooks of a nation and stuff like this. And like, oh, holy Kamoli's man, read Richard Feynman's article that he wrote in the 1960s when it was part of the school board in California, looking at the books that were being published and millions upon tons of hundreds of millions of dollars were being spent to buy these garbage textbooks to give to the kids to do this stuff. Looking to how the California school board spent how much? $100 million to buy iPads for people or something for schools. It was garbage. It's just like, it makes your head spin. The amount of corruption in these centralized institutions, right? And I think that's where we're headed, by the way. There's going to be more local stuff being built. There's going to be lots of mergers and acquisitions. This isn't going to happen overnight, by the way. This is going to take a few years to roll out. Okay. I'm scrolling down gang, just to see if there's anything directed towards me. Canada's fee feels like Trudeau has a pretty firm death grant. Was us, I didn't say Canada was free, completely free. I didn't mention that. Okay. I didn't state that. Canada has some serious problems here. Okay. Would you say British Columbia, Canada is one of the most free places to live? One of the most relative to where, right? One of the freest places to live as far as I've looked into in the Western world is Iceland, right? Because they took and I based this on what happened after the 2008 financial collapse in the United States and in Europe, in Canada, what they did, they gave money to the bankers that pulled a scam that collapsed the global economy. And then for the next 12 years, they took all that money and siphoned it through Wall Street, and now they need trillions of dollars more, right? No bankers were put in jail in the United States or Canada, not legitimate anyway, right? The main players, right? In Iceland, they took some of the bankers and put them in jail. Hell yeah, right? They were safe haven for WikiLeaks. Hell yeah. They were being transparent through the government. Hell yeah, right? I'm looking for Chicho just to read. Okay. Huckleberry, masquerade room in Chicho. We worship the men who built this country as new gods, even though they did it on the backs of slaves and with the bones and beloved and generous people. Huckleberry, 100% agree, right? Keep this in mind though, right? Their understanding, their psyche, their social programming, their discussion of equality of other human beings, they didn't even have that in their dialogue, right? Like LGBT community, there was no such thing back then, right? Like what did they do to the LGBT community, right? What did they do to women who wanted to vote, who wanted to form companies? Like the whole psyche was so twisted back then. A lot of people daydreaming about the past. Oh, we wish it went back to the past. I go, you wish it went back to the past. Are you crazy? Do you know what people did to other people? In the 1960s, there were doctors driving around the United States convincing parents to give lobotomies to their kids because they were misbehaving. Imagine, like literally, they would do this in the house or in a clinic or something. They would bring their kids in. Oh, my kids misbehaving. Well, we can fix them. They put a metal rod through their eyes in the thing and they go, hit it with a hammer and give them a lobotomy and the kid would walk on his behaving because he lost all his emotion. Look into it. In the 1960s, the U.S. government conducted experiments on towns and their own citizens, not that they're not doing it right now, right? So we have to take things, sort of went off on a little thing there, Halko Bear, but we do have to put things into context as well, right? The United States was built by slave owners and on genocide. There is no doubt about it. Anyone that disagrees with that has learned, knows nothing about history, right? Knows nothing about history. We have to acknowledge that, right? We have to acknowledge it and do much, much, much better. Ripper, USA has turned patriotism into capitalism. For Ripper, I couldn't agree more, right? We have bought our freedom. That's ridiculous. Common core is absolutely still in effect in 41 states. It's still in effect in 41 states. Damn. That's horrendous, Graeme. That's horrendous. Anuj, how are you doing? Cheecho Bear is trying to enter my country and giving seeds to farmers for, yeah, you're in India. I believe Anuj, right? And they've been trying to do this. They did this under the umbrella of Monsanto, where what was it? 100,000 farmers were committing suicide in India a year or something like this. It's horrendous. Bear, Monsanto and all those huge pharma companies that have gone into the seed business and food, because they want to control the population. You control their food supply, right? In Ohio too, Huckaberry. So 41 states still have Common Core, full active. Man. Disgusting. Disgusting. Okay, slow-mo disabled. Cool. Thanks Elder God. You're on top of this thing like mad. Nate, Cheecho, when did you first start discovering the centralized power and media are phony and misleading? The first time I realized the media was phony, I realized it early. Okay, 1978, 79, 1980, when I was like 10, 11 years old. And the only reason I realized this, right, is I immigrated from Iran to Canada. And at the time, I was a kid, right? So I didn't really understand the politics at play, right? And I barely, I didn't speak English. I went around thinking, how are you, man? Hello. So I would go around saying, how are you? How are you? How are you? But during that time, there was an Iran US hostage crisis, right? And the media, the news networks, because my parents will watch news and stuff, I'd be watching those and they would be showing these things about Iran. And slowly I would learn, learn the English and I realized what they were saying, and I realized we're lying. Like they're saying things about where I just came from. As a 10 year old, I knew they were lying, right? So I was lucky. I discovered early on that mainstream corporate propaganda is exactly that, is corporate propaganda, centralized power. The other centralization of things, I realized that one of the biggest ones was at the end of 1990s, 1990s, going into the tech bubble bursting, right? When all of a sudden the Federal Reserve raised interest rates, like eight times in a matter of less than a year, sometimes two, few times, two basis points. All of a sudden everyone that was in debt had borrowed cheap money. Their payments tripled. All of a sudden they're like, what? And they forced bankruptcies up the yin yang, right? Another one in regards to war was the first Gulf War, right? When I watched, like many other people, CNN live streaming, murder and massacre, right? And at the time, first Gulf War in the early 1990s, through Bush senior, everybody was pro-war. Like you have to appreciate this. For the first Gulf War, right? 99% of the population in Canada and the United States were pro-war, okay? Not 80%, not 99%. I remember going to a peace rally, anti-war rally where we were, me and five other people were against the war in our university. We were going, no war, like why were you guys crazy? Why were we going to war? But we had university students tell us we're idiots, right? We need to go to war. Right there, I realized, oh my god, it's like brainwashed up the yin yang. And I would have discussions with people at, you know, your university, you have a lot of social gathering. You go and I talk to these people, I look at them, I try to look behind their eyes to see if there's any life in there, right? And then when they would, you can tell if they're propagandized, programmed, right? When you talk to someone, they don't really know what they're saying, what the repercussions of their words are. Look, look at people in their eyes and then try to look behind, look into their soul. And you realize it's empty in regards to that specific topic, right? Then you find out, wow, you that see this, you're actually a free human being and they're NPCs. Oh, oh, what enlightening, very brilliant, very liberating, jazzy, how are you doing? Miss my comment about the tracking app already released in Australia, so many downloads, oh, and they are still pushing it, no regard to security or privacy apart from trust us, oh, oh, Josie, I've read some stuff in Australia, some of the things I've been doing, man, horrendous. And I gave up on Australia, by the way, in regards to how the political system was going. And I gave up on Australia, I knew was going full on draconian when they were in the early 2000s, they passed laws regarding what animated characters could do. I don't want to go into the details because this video is going to be loaded on YouTube, so we don't want to get zing on it, but look into Australia, what they did in the early 2000s, mid 2000s, passing laws into what people could consume in terms of entertainment and stuff like this. And I went and it passed. I was like, oh my God, and it was consuming online and whatnot. They basically made everyone in Japan illegal. They would, every Japanese, not every, but let's say 80% of Japanese consume anime and manga. They read manga and anime, you can call it comic books, manga, but comic books, right? It's one of the main forms of entertainment. Majority of those anime, manga and anime would be illegal in Australia back in mid 2000s or so, the laws that they passed. So I just went, wow, that's crazy. Yeah, Anuj. The lobotomies were being given to kids in the United States in, all the way into the 1960s, I believe. I totally agree, forced sterilization was considered acceptable for years and years and years. Yeah, up to 1960s, forced sterilization. I've got to head out. Spiderman, I hope you have a fantastic day. You're speaking through Chichou. Take care, take care, Spiderman. Chichou, I think we underestimate our children so much. We wonder why there is an uptick in anxiety, depression, etc. And don't consider that it might be because the centralized institutions are forcing crap down their throats, and the kids know it's crap, right? I only pray that they are not only smart, but strong and stand together with their new collective consciousness, so to speak, to take the powers that be down. Ding Bobber, some are. There's a lot of kids that are being traumatized through what's happening to them. That's one reason I'm very adamant about this decentralization of education and providing as much help as I can from my end, because there's a lot of kids that are being lost. And that's going to put a serious burden on our societies in terms of finances, crime, just chaos, right? Do you think about Bill Gates and his involvement with... Yeah, for sure. I don't really think about it too much because Gates is... I had my opinion about Bill Gates in the 1990s. If you were involved with the internet, I've been online since late 1980s, right? So 1990s, really, 1980s, 1990s, you knew what Microsoft was. You knew what Apple was too, but it was this illusion of Apple being providing freedom and stuff like that. And in the 1990s, it became clear that Steve Jobs and Bill Gates were the same, you know? So Bill Gates is what Bill Gates is. He hasn't changed, right? Just because he wears like a pink sweater and comes on TV now. Like, seriously. Or who is it? He wears a green sweater? Ripper. Chicho, anyone I meet in the wrestling world who is not from the US, who asks, what is it like in the US? I always suggest they watch Paul Verhoeven's 1987 original Robocop movie. What was satire in 1987's version of the future in 2020 is reality, especially in relation to Detroit, where the movie takes place. Side note. Amazing movie. Amazing movie. Robocop, by the way. And I saw it in the theater when it first came out, right? Robocop is a fantastic movie, and we're on that. We're there, really, right? And there was more honest police in the Robocop police forces than there are now in certain parts of the world. Okay? Mask of Raven. Definitely. Most positive things nations do that I recall happen because of internal movements of motivated citizens. Yeah, really. If people are looking from top down, improvement in our societies, you're looking in the wrong place. Okay? Any place that says give us power and we'll fix everything is lying to you. Okay? Lark, how are you doing? Hello, hello. Welcome to another live stream. I'm all the way down to the bottom. Ripper, in relation to the lobotomy piece, this was talked about in the late 1990s, thriller Session 9. Session 9. What an amazing movie, Ripper. I can't believe you're mentioning it. It takes place in a former song that was used to lobotomy. Ripper, Session 9. My hair still stands up, right? I've watched that movie three times. Once I watched it solo, and I was like, oh, creep out, like, oh, so scary. And then two other times I watched it with people. I said, look, you like scary movies? You got to watch this, right? And it's not a slasher movie. It's a psychological thriller. And what a phenomenal movie. If you want to be scared out of your wits, Session 9 is it. Okay? Bill Gates wears sweaters in summers. That's because he has no skin. He's a lizard. I swear. Smith says I swear sweaters in summer. I am Bill Gates. Too funny. Alan Musk tweeted like crazy Tuesdays. Yeah, I read some of that stuff I knew. I don't trust Alan Musk either, by the way. Alan Musk is the one that's sending hundreds of satellites into space to watch over humanity. And he's worried about AI taking over the world. Dude, stop sending a satellite up there. Maybe AI won't take over the world, right? Ding Bobber. Petition to make up the yin yang, a chat counter like boop boop. What? What? Petition to make make quote up the yin. Okay, Ding Bobber. If you posted our discord, I'll make a command for that. I didn't realize I use it that much. A chat counter like boop. Done deal, Ding Bobber. You got to send me a reminder though, brother. Okay. I can't do scary films. Why do people want to be scared? I personally don't do scary movies anymore. The reality is scary enough for me right now. Not that I'm scared. Seriously, I'm not scared. I see a lot of positive happening in the world and there is. There's amazing positive. This is what we're doing right now is positive, right? It's amazing. The technocrats are trying to shut us down even though we're on a technocratic platform. It hasn't hit, censorship hasn't hit here yet regarding these topics. It has on YouTube. We're still going to load it on YouTube, by the way, right? I'm being careful, right? To a certain degree. Funny. Mick Silva, how are you doing? Hey Chih-Chou, hope all is well. Doing good brother. Thank you very much. Eduardo. Oh man, my torrent downloader is working now. La la la. Robocop 1987 and session 9. Eduardo, I hope you love them. Session 9. And Robocop is amazing. Lizards have been spotted. Lizards have been spotted. Yeah, they're planning on sending 30,000 more satellites in space. Yeah, this Starlink satellite stuff is so scary, so scary, right? And people still, that's the kicker, right? People still go, Elon Musk, Elon Musk is great. I go, what are you just talking about? He's on the same level as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and all those Jeff Bezos, right? He's just portraying himself as being in this light, but he's pushing towards complete technocratic control of the globe, right? We have to push back, right? That means don't praise them. The genius in session 9 and Chih-Chou live can back this is that nothing actually happens. And I mean that in the positive, the most positive way possible. Fantastic. Yeah, Ripper. Same here. I feel positive as well as happy. Yeah, yeah, Lark, seriously. I think this is a great awakening that we're witnessing right now. Huge. Like that is a huge positive. As an educator, someone who's been working with teaching mathematics for 20 years, one of the best things that can happen when I'm interacting with kids is they wake up, they realize there's something wrong. As soon as that happens, feed them information, feed them information, feed them information, right? That is fantastic. That is one reason we're doing this. That's one reason I'm going pretty hardcore with this stuff. There's a huge awakening right now. Feed in information, feed in information, right? Counter the propaganda. Wasis. What do you think about the banning of the recent documentary out of the shadows? I think it's horrendous. Did they ban it? Did they took it off YouTube? Crazy. I don't agree with all of it. I watched half of it, right? I know all that stuff. I've been following that stuff since the 1990s. If you were online, you knew all that stuff, right? So I watched about half of it. I went, okay, you know, I didn't agree with some of it at the beginning, right? But I don't think it should have been banned. I didn't realize it was taken off. Elon Musk has now thrown away a lot of his credibility by tweeting all this, his BS opinion on COVID. Elon Musk is noise in large part, right? He's a distraction. He's a manic depressant, right? I don't know him personally, but just he portrays that thing. Have you ever seen, you know, have you guys watched comedy acts, right? You have the comedy acts or political that are about the social structures and all this stuff and, you know, they're shallow and whatnot, but you have comedy comedians that come on stage and they're the depressed ones, right? They love themselves and they make fun of themselves and stuff like this, right? Elon Musk is playing a role. That's what he is, right? And people attach themselves to that, right? Don't attach yourself to these technocrats. That's one of the worst things you could do. Have you seen They Live for sure with Rodney Piper? Yeah, Gina. They live, how many times have I seen They Live? I don't know, like seven times. They live, by the way, Eduardo, you on Torrent? They live, watch, they live. If you've never, everybody here, if you've never seen They Live, watch, they live in an incredibly, incredibly important movie. And hello, Gina, how are you doing? Ding Bobber, chit-choo. Ripper, as one of my favorite artists once said, quote, might as well be dense in the in the head, end quote. Then one of his chaos, then none of this chaos would really be happening. Who said that, Ding Bobber? Abdullah, no, I haven't. Okay, I'm scrolling down. Elon Musk is just another union busting billionaire. Yeah, Scarlet Phoenix. I don't, you know, and this is from a guy, me, that in, you know, there's times where I've gone to the stock market or I've advised people on to what stocks they should buy or managed a little bit of funds and stuff like this. For someone, I bought Tesla stock for them, not for myself, but I bought Tesla stock for them when Tesla was trading at $25 back in 2010, 2011, right? Okay. So I've been following Musk since Tesla came onto the scene, right? Don't attach yourself to Musk. Them Atlas. Them Atlas. Said that. I don't know them Atlas. I'm all out of bubblegum. Ripper. Oh, is that they live? Is that something from they live? That's Syrings a bell. Emotionally driven rapper. Them Atlas. Ding Bobber, share it on our discord, please. There's a lot of music being shared. It's fantastic. Tesla stock, $750. Yeah. And I'm still tracking Tesla stock, by the way. Tesla stock hit $960 and then it collapsed back down to around 400, 500 and now 750 again, right? Traders dream right now. The only Musk I like is the brute after shape my grandpa wore in the 1980s. Care to play? I'm all out of booze soon. Oh no. Graham, could you make liqueur out of apple pie filling? Apple pie filling would be, I would just recommend. I've done it with cinnamon sticks and like when I make apple sauce, I put cinnamon sticks in the apple, right? In the pot, right? So whenever I do that, I take the cinnamon sticks and put them in jars and pour vodka on it, right? So that becomes my cinnamon apple flavored liqueur. It's more cinnamony, right? Do I have apple? I don't have apple liqueur. What? Dude, Graham, I got to make some apple liqueur. I don't know if I would take the filling because the filling breaks down. You would have a lot of particulate matter, right? I would use the fruit and if you do have the particulate matter, just let the liqueur, don't shake the liqueur initially, right? Make sure all the sugar is dissolved and then let the liqueur sit and then what you'll see is the particular stuff just going down and you're going to get the clear liqueur up top. But why not? For sure you could. Ripper, chicho. I've come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass and I'm all out of bubblegum. Yes, sir. From they live. Yeah, that's what it rang about. That's right. What a fantastic movie. I got to watch that. I haven't seen it for like probably four years. I got to watch it again. I watch they live every couple of years. Two to four years, I watch it again and again and again and again, right? They live as one of the greatest films ever made and John Carpenter is an amazing filmmaker. Yeah, I agree, Lark. Amazing storyteller and builds a connection between you and the the actors, right? It's fantastic. That motor figure finger for me. Tessa accelerated the transition to electric but his original founders were pushed out by Musk when he became CEO. Scarlett Phoenix, yeah. Ballard power batteries from Vancouver was one of the first ones that came out and Mercedes bought them but then they, I'm pretty sure they just shelved most of the projects that they were putting out, which is very unfortunate, right? Greetings, Dr. B, how are you doing? Greetings, greetings. Mick Silva, chicho question. Have you ever dealt with cancer of a loved one? Yes. I only asked because I'm practically begging for any advice as my father was diagnosed with advanced lung and liver cancer this week. They gave him three months, possibly extended with chemo. So my world has been turned upside down. Mick Silva, look, my brother passed away of cancer, okay? And that was when I was in my early mid-20s, right? So he passed away when he was, he was my older brother, two years difference. He passed away when he was 26 years old, right? Heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy. You're about to go through some huge, humongous, humongous changes. It'll shatter you. It'll shatter your family. You have to be able to let the explosion explode, but let the, let the noise disappear, right? Really stay focused on the individual within the family, right? Realize that there are people you care about that will be a part of your life forever, right? No matter what. So be very kind, be careful with your words, right? Make sure everyone understands that you care for each other and you're in this battle together, okay? Whatever the doctors tell you, take with a grain of salt, do your own research. There is a thing that I can tell you about dealing with this type of situation. Regular medical treatments can extend life. They can also, at the same time, not only not extend life, but make whatever life you have left miserable, right? Because radiation and chemotherapy have serious side effects. Radiation more than chemotherapy. Well, it depends type of radiation you have. So just be aware that this is a hurricane that has come, come to you, and the only thing you can hang on to is your family, okay? Forget about finances in large part. Like seriously, take whatever I'm saying with a grain of salt, okay? I don't, you know, if you have more questions, more specific questions, let me know. I'm just letting you know that things are about to shift dramatically. Do the right thing, right? Don't have regrets. If your family needs you there, be there for them. Realize that when it's said and done, right? You make sure you can look back at this time with pride, okay? And let me find your video I put out. Let me find this. Hold on. How to deal with grief. Now, this is in relation. I put out a video in, I don't know when this was, I put out a video in 2016. Some advice for those who have lost loved ones. And I realized you guys just got diagnosed. No one's passed away or anything like this. But this is something that I decided to share, which I thought was important to share, okay? So watch this video. There are some advice there regarding what you're going to go through right now and what not. If you have any more questions, come to our Discord or just message me, okay? Caterpillar and Chichou. I'm disgusted, not really. You don't know Soundgarden. Oh, I know Soundgarden, but I never really listened to Soundgarden I was more into hard, right? I like Soundgarden. I don't listen to too much alternative rock or indie rock, right? I'm more into full power or total psychedelic music or the type of electronic music we listened to before on our six and a half hour live stream, right? Dingbobber. Me and my aunts and my cousin are planting a tree every year until we die, and I hope to pass it on to others in the family. If not my own children, the next one will be a mulberry. Awesome Dingbobber. A tree every year. And then a Cornelian cherries too. Oh, Cornelian cherries. Ripper. Did you read John Carpenter's DC Joker book last year? No, I didn't read it. Fantastic, was it? Red. Fantastic red with some great art that reminded me of the old EC stuff. Oh really, Ripper? I didn't get a chance to read it. No, I didn't even pick it up. Unfortunately, so much that needs to be picked up. Limited on funds. Yes, this is also a great comic series that Chichou showed off in a hall. Wait a second, which one? Wow, didn't know that. Did I get, wait a second, did I buy John Carpenter's DC Joker? Hold on, I'm missing something. Oh, I missed it. Okay. Rosemary's baby is fantastic too. Old bread, oldy bread. Ripper, I'm sorry to hear about your thanks Ripper. Peace and love to both. Peace and love to everyone, right? Thanks Ripper. It was one of the worst things to happen and one of the most important things to happen in my life, right? If at the time the most important thing that had happened in my life, it's on the same category as every other of the important things that's happened in my life. There's only a handful of the most important things that have happened in my life, right? But I learned a lot from there, right? Really empowering. Once you get hit so hard and you come back from that, man, you can't be hit that hard again. You can, but you can take it, right? And even if you fall down, you come back a lot more stronger and a lot faster. So take it as it is, it's life, right? You have to deal with it. I heard CBD oil does wonders for cancer patients. Yes, and by the way, Mick, CBD oils, cannabis for controlling if there's radiation chemotherapy, nausea, increasing appetite, making sure you get sleep and stuff like this, look into cannabis. If you're going to go down that road of conventional treatments, then cannabis has to be, look, I looked into this enough, it has to be one, everything else that's built on it has to be cannabis as the foundation of it, okay? It has to be. But again, take everything I say with a grain of salt. I'm scrolling down, gang. I have always tried to be there, but now I realize all we ever have that are truly special to us is moments and memories. So I'm staying strong from my mother and brother. I always had discussions with myself in the past, imagining the future without my parents, but I shut that out because it has just seemed like an impossible circumstance, just so lost. I appreciate your words and everything here. Thank you. I'll be sure to check the video. I've been looking for elsewhere for support as I, as I don't want to add more worry out to my mother, etc. Awesome, Silva. I take care, brother. Okay. Chris Cornell equals powerful. Ripper. Ripper. No, brother. I was referencing the, I was referencing that you picked up the Big Trouble in Little China books and oh yeah, dude, that was fantastic. Sorry for your good, no, no, no worries. And those were John Carpenter, right? And Big Trouble in Little China is fantastic, right? I was so happy I picked up that set and we got an amazing deal, right? What are some of these books? They range from comic books to science, to health, to politics, to the itching, to psychedelics and entheogens. The cooking stuff is not here. I've got some cooking books in the kitchen. What are you guys eating? Have I read them all? These books here are a lot of health related. They're my partner. She's a nurse. These books here are most, I think almost everything here. A lot of them. In my bookshelf, all of these books, I've probably read 50%, if not more, which is pretty good. Elder God. Your Chichonian membership is on the fast track. Ripper. Elder God talking to Ripper. Awesome. Why don't you get fat eating kicks all day. Cater, cater, pilloring, because I don't eat this every day, right? I eat very healthy, as healthy as I can. I cook a lot, right? I don't use extra fats and stuff like this. I try to eat organic, natural, local foods, right? I exercised. I skipped it today because I was really busy I was trying to deal with the editing of the math things so I could put something up today and stuff like this. But I exercise in the mornings at least five times a week. I go for hour, two hour walks. Sometimes I do it twice. Yesterday I did it twice. I went for a walk because I had to think things through. Came home. I was still a little stressed. I vetted a little bit on the mod discord forum, right? And then I went off for a two hour walk and I came back, right? So you can eat. You can eat. You can eat treats. There's nothing wrong with eating treats, but eat the right volume. Don't overeat. This is me talking with a gigantic lemon meringue pie that I just took now, right? But don't overeat and eat, you know, be a healthy body. It has a lot to do with a healthy mind, right? So be, find a space that you're happy with yourself, right? Don't overeat, right? And don't stress it. If you're stressed out, don't go into the kitchen. Open up the fridge and start shoving food down your throat. That's one of the worst things you can do. If you're stressed out, go for a gigantic walk. Listen to music. Blast some metal. Blast some hip hop, right? Blast some sound garden, okay? And I'm going to pop. I'm going to pop a little bit of meringue pie. Mick. I spent the last few hours looking more into cannabis. I have experience in extracting all types of substances. So it's definitely something I'm going to do ASB. Awesome, Mick. Awesome. What are you eating? Looks yummy. Lemon meringue pie. If you start the stream at the beginning or about 10 minutes in, 15 minutes in, you'll see the whole thing in a big... Quinn, how are you doing? Gina, we're coming up to the third anniversary of Chris Cornell Soundgarden passing, May 18th, 2017. He committed suicide, didn't he? Am I cracked on that? Oh, I got kicked up all the way to the top of the chat or part of the chat anyway. What was Gina's comment? There it is. I'm a caterpillar. Oh, you're a caterpillar. Nice. Caterpillar ring is what I do. Okay, caterpillar. Caterpillar ring. Awesome. I like it. Nice, nice name. My girlfriend baked an amazing meringue lemon cake today. Yum, Nate. I get depressed when I go for a walk. Why caterpillar ring? Blast some Soundgarden then. Blast some Soundgarden. I listen to a lot of music when I go for walks. It's amazing. That's amazing. Ripper, I love a line you said years ago, quote, I've read all my books back and front, meaning the front and back pages only, and I stole that from someone else. I heard it in a documentary, I think, somewhere, and I said that's a great line. That's exactly how I feel. The worst thing to do is eat and self destruct while you're depressed. Yeah. And by the way, I'm speaking from experience because I've done it during a period of my life where I was going through a lot of stress and stuff like this, right? Like, there was a time where I weighed like 210, 215 pounds, right? Oh, out of shape chicho, right? I was partying like mad and going out and eating Chinese food at like two, three, four o'clock in the morning. And it was a destructive lifestyle, right? Vasta, Mick, vast majority of anecdotal empirical evidence I've read tonight about cannabis, CBD oil, etc. have all been incredibly positive, which frustrates me even more due to the fact it's still illegal here. Mick, I agree with you. And for me, one of the reasons that I'm such a huge advocate of ending prohibition is because at the time when my brother was going through chemotherapy and radiation and stuff like this, they were giving him what do you call it, steroids and stuff like this to control the nausea and sleeping, all the hallucinogenic, like they were giving him pharmaceuticals up to yin and yin, but cannabis was not available. And even though I knew about cannabis, I wasn't aware of the benefits of cannabis. It was all hush-hush, right? And that, to me, lit a fire under my ass, man. Anyone that says prohibition is a good thing. As Fat John would say, singing with Nujabes, talk shit about hip hop and I'll spit on your face. Support prohibition and I'll spit on your face, right? Ignorant people. I just eat all day and I'm still skinny. Nice, Quinn. Be careful, though. Mr. Oth-in-to-f-be-hi-ho-fa, your name. Chichobro, I've been a shadow viewer for many years, back to ASMR and math. Nice. I'm randomly scrolling through Twitch to find you streaming away. You're an awesome dude. You've cracked the code. Awesome. How do you pronounce your name, brother? Oth-in-to-f-be. Mr. Oth-in-to-f-be. I have no idea how to pronounce that, brother. Caterpillar ring. You're a caterpillar. Although doing that has given me tinnitus. Tinnitus. Graham, thank you for taking care of business, brother. He did commit suicide. Yeah, okay. He was on lots of medication though. Yeah, unfortunate. Quinn, I'm doing good. Okay. It was ruled as a suicide, yes, because I live in Great London. Oh, London. It's illegal in London? Cannabis? In UK? Cannabis is still illegal? Is that for real? Elder God. I mark my timeline by movies and songs. Black Hole, Sun Takes Me Right Back to Bullpins 1994. Wow. Yeah, there's some moments in life, hey Elder God, that you associate with movies or music. Or for me, I used to follow soccer, football a lot. I've been to the World Cup in 1994 and stuff, so I associate certain periods with certain events in my life. I've had my hair fair share of depression and anxiety and not feeling well. Ah, lark. I'm sorry. Chubby chicho. It sure has to do with my age though. Do you know the demographics of your channel? Scarlet Phoenix. Somewhat, I guess. I see what YouTube gives me. I haven't really tracked the Twitch demographics. I just do what I do. I don't really dwell upon the demographics too much. I want to share certain things. I'm very happy to have the audience to share it. I have the platforms available to share it. I'm very grateful for you guys, for the interaction on all this jazz. But I don't dig down to the data too much that YouTube provides and whatnot because I don't care about their data. Because their data is about how I can optimize the most viewed content on my channel, so produce the same stuff. But maybe I want to put out a hummingbird video. Maybe I want to put out a raccoons fighting in a tree video at the time. People are like, why do you put out a raccoon fighting in a tree video? When I put it out, I don't know what it was. Right now, two raccoons fighting in a tree video is my most popular video. It blows away the other ones per day basis. Why did that come about? I don't know. At the time, I was just creating something to share because I found it interesting. So sorry, I'm going a little hard on this Scarlet Phoenix. But that's just because I do know the demographics if I look at it. But for me, I share what I want to share. I'm here to use the internet the way I perceive the internet to be, which is open form of communication for us to share our life experiences and to share information and to help each other. Right? The hell with everything else, including censorship. We need a gift in my eye. I was so keyboard of Chicho saying that shit about funny river. It's illegal here in New Zealand as well. Oh man, it's not even fully legal in Amsterdam. Yeah, they passed some laws saying that tourists now can't consume it or something. Crazy, crazy technocrats, oligarchs, monarchs trying to keep control so the peasants can't run amok. Right? We got pitchforks, man. Maybe they're afraid of that. Right? Ding, Bobber. I still remember when my Italian cousins were all in a state because Italy was going to win the World Cup FIFA and then and then did, oops, fun times. I was young. Yeah, fun times. And I partied with the Brazilians in 1994 with the South Americans, really. When Brazil won, it was a Latin South American, Central American win, really. Graham, to circle everything back around, the reason that is your most popular video is because it's dramatic. Yeah, maybe. Maybe I should do more dramatic videos. Okay, I got to go look at this Raccoon video. Seriously, it's like picking up. Here's my demographics. I'm 35 male Caucasian from the US, comic book lover, pro wrestler, writer, and I love long walks on the beach. Oh, that's a ripper. You could be my best friend. Peace, everyone. Peace, Nikki. Peace, Nikki. VC. I have freed myself of the grasp of corporate media, but sometimes I find the freedom very heavy seeing the world we live in for what it is and noticing all the problems in everyday life. How do you deal with this? I contribute to a positive, to make us go in a positive direction. I do this. If I didn't do this, you'd see an angry teacher, right? Because all this would have been pent up, right? And that would drive me mad, right? One of the reasons I started blogging was because I was disgusted with our society, where it was going, and I wasn't finding some of the information that I knew being shared online, so I had to fill the void. Why do I create this content that I do is because it's rare that I see content like mine created, so I try to fill the void, right? I'm playing my part in our societies to lift us up, right? And to crumble the system, the horrendous system, right? Or the control mechanisms, or the sensors, right? We need to make some interesting channel points reward. Sure, Elder God, let me know what needs to happen and I'll do, from my end anyway. Wait, if it's legal in Amsterdam, why do they care if tourists have it? I don't know, because they were getting a lot of tourist people and it was just becoming chaos, so they criminalized it. When is the stream usually up? I need this kind of chat in the morning, but I'm in Stockholm. Oh, you're late in the evening. Oh, we're almost done. I usually do two-hour sets, unless we're in the kitchen, and in the kitchen we're anywhere between two to six and a half hours. And yeah, usually two-hour sets. I just shared a very emotive cover version of Soundgarden's Black Hole Sun performed by Noah Jones shortly after Chris Cornell passed. Check out the music channel in Chico's Discord. Awesome, Gina. Thank you very much for that. Okay, thank you very much for that. And you can go to Discord here if we do this chord. And that should provide a link that you can go to Discord. Thank you, Gina. I'll check it out later tonight as well. The only thing I didn't figure out is what the best way to do it would be in this situation. Smoke or put it in a Futi or just stick with the CBD oil. As you mentioned, steroids too for nausea. That's what they're going to put him on, along with sleeping tablets and more pills, of which some I can't even read or know anything about. Mick, be careful with the steroids. It'll increase the ones that I know of. It'll balloon the person using them, right? So increase the weight so they become less mobile and heavy and stuff like this. Cannabis can provide a lot of the effects that a lot of these pharmaceuticals, including the steroids will have. So be careful as the best form of consuming it really depends on your father. I would say stay away from the edibles until unless you have a perfect recipe where you can dose properly. Okay. Dress up as a raccoon and wrestle someone. That's sure to go viral. Dingbobber, maybe. A raccoon fight in the tree with Chicho. What's the average aid in chat? Nice beer, thanks. 23, 25, 29, 20, 23, 24, 28, 33, 87. Right on, Dingbobber. Yeah. 69,429, 69,420. Awesome. VC, I like you. Seems like free money to me. That's good. 18. Awesome, awesome. Listening to Nora Jones now. Nice. And Nora Jones is a jazz singer. The girl that's a jazz singer, right? I like her voice. Phenomenal voice. Wonder they just give prescriptions of cannabis instead of this steroid. Because they can't, they're having a hard time patting the cannabis, right? So it becomes generic. So pharmaceutical companies can't make a ton of money by charging you a ton of money, right? 15-5. Caterpillar. You're old for a caterpillar. You're like major senior citizen caterpillar. 46 from the UK. Elder God. I'm a Mongol dog. Black belt in two martial arts. Wow. And Wing Chun practicing. Love working out and creating lots of, creating lots of, what? Creating lots of creatine. Your worst trip me up, Elder God. Can I accept the challenge? Zach, the Ripper versus Chicho the Ripper. Dude, that would be too funny. Are you married to Chicho? I have a permanent partner. I have a permanent partner, J-Main that I cherish. Oh, that makes sense. Howdy chat. Hello, amigo. Nora Jones' Ravi Shankar's daughter. I think she took her mom's name. His other daughter stuck with the Indian music and was very good. Ravi Shankar is the one that played the sitar or something. I've seen him and his daughter perform in the Chan Center in Vancouver. Phenomenal. I believe it's Ravi Shankar. He's really older. He plays, no, it wasn't the sitar. It was something like this or was it this? I can't remember. I saw a long time ago and his daughter was playing with phenomenal music. Chicho, not illegal for tourists in Amsterdam, only restricted for certain tourists in border areas of the Netherlands who only came to get high and then went out on the streets of these small towns and got drunk as well-being obnoxious. Weed is only partly legal in the Netherlands with the production of cannabis being largely illegal while the selling and consuming is legal. Oh, okay. Thank you very much for the clarification. I know they changed some stuff just to cut back on the chaos of the tourists coming there, right? And that would end if all the other countries legalized, right? As Chicho, I will be referee. I think Bobber. Raccoon versus the Ripper. Fun. Ravi Shankar is one that introduced the Beatles to the Indian music. Ah, is he? I didn't know that when I saw him. Anushka Shankar is incredible. Is that her name? The daughter? The daughter that plays with him? Yeah, they were both amazing and they had a couple other people with him as well. He was a sitar player. Yeah, okay, so that's what it was. It was the sitar that a couple of years ago. Oh, he just died a couple of years ago. I want to saw him in mid-2000s. The sitar or something, please. I know. Sorry. I forget. I've seen the fair bit of people, musicians. That's bad as a wingman. No way. Or Ravi Shankar inspired within you without you. Respect. Respect. Gang, let's call it a stream. That's our two hours. Great conversations. Great conversations. Thank you for this, by the way. That was a little held back because of yesterday's stream when we had the sub-problems occurring. And this was amazing. Seriously, thank you very much. Gang, if you want to follow the work I'm on Patreon. If you want to support this work, Patreon is a fantastic way to support this work. I don't put anything behind paywall, so you can just follow and get updates as to what we're sharing and posting. Okay. And if you like what we're doing, fantastic way to support this work. And it's patreon.com backslash chicho, C-H-Y-C-H-O. And I'm spelling this stuff is because I'm recording the audio. So we might be putting these up as podcasts on sound sound cloud. Okay. We are live streaming this on Twitch. And if you want to follow this work, Twitch is a fantastic way to follow this work. Twitch TV backslash chicho live, chicho live one word. Okay. And so by subscribing and following is also a fantastic way to support this work. Okay. I announced these streams 30 minutes usually before we go live on Twitter, Gavs, Mines, VK, and LO. And I will provide links in the description of this video and audio. Okay. So you can follow the work there. That's sort of the platforms I use to share information. We are uploading the video to YouTube and BitShoot. Everything goes to BitShoot as long as there's no technical difficulties and sensors permitting. We load whatever we can on YouTube. We're doing another four streams this week. The last two will not be loaded on YouTube because there will be open discussion regarding COVID. So that's going to go pretty heavy, I think. Okay. And as of, as of, as soon as I can get to it, this audio will be loaded on sound cloud. I will do my best. I got to load on some sound editing software. I believe I'm going to, audacity is open source. And I'm going to try to learn it and do what I need to do to upload this video or this audio to sound cloud. Right? So you can consider this to be our first official sound cloud audio that we're loading on sharing, I guess. And I have the audio for many of the other things that we've done in the past, not all 850 plus videos we put out, but at least, at least 400, 300 of those, let's say. And at some point, time allowing, finance is allowing. Maybe we'll go back and upload those audios as well on sound cloud. We'll see how it goes. I've had a lot of requests from people to share the stuff in audio format. Okay. Aside from that audacity is old style, but does a lot. Okay. Awesome. Audacity is we go. I want to go open source. I want to go open source in the tone of notorious Chichichichichonians repair. Awesome. Sound cloud complete. I'll try my best to get it up gang. I'm not sure when most likely after these streams are over. Aside from that, thank you for the follows. Thank you for the support. Thank you for the subs, mods. Thank you for taking care of business. Thank you for the conversations, everyone. And if you can make it tomorrow, we do the 10 by 10 puzzle. Okay. Bye, everyone. Gina, most video editing software also allow you to export to audio. Yeah, true. I might take it into the audio or video editing software that I'm using. I'll have to play with the gene. Gina, thank you for the recommendation. This is my first Twitch of yours. Very good. Awesome. Caterpillar. I'm glad you enjoyed Caterpillar. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Bye, everyone.