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EP.70 - COCA-COLA MANDELA EFFECT, TURNING RED THEORIES, & THE FOUR CORNER GAME

2022/3/20
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@Carlos Juico :本期节目讨论了无需去健身房也能增肌的理论,以及可口可乐logo、皮尔斯伯里可爱的面团人等存在的曼德拉效应。他还分享了关于《青春变形记》和《亢奋》的解读,以及一些鬼故事和梦境体验。他认为,意念可以影响身体变化,这与显化有关。他还讨论了坎耶·韦斯特设计的可持续社区,以及亚马逊Prime送货服务对现代生活的影响。 Carlos Juico还分享了他对一些社会现象的看法,例如年轻人继续住在父母家的现象,以及网红利用性感形象进行营销。他还讨论了在约会阶段是否存在欺骗行为,以及他对健康两性关系的看法。 @Gavin Ruta :Gavin Ruta 对Carlos Juico 提出的无需去健身房增肌的理论表示怀疑,并对可口可乐logo的曼德拉效应表示惊讶。他还参与了对《青春变形记》和《亢奋》的解读,并分享了他对电影中隐藏彩蛋的解读方法。 Gavin Ruta 还讨论了坎耶·韦斯特设计的可持续社区,以及亚马逊Prime送货服务对现代生活的影响。他还分享了他对一些社会现象的看法,例如年轻人继续住在父母家的现象,以及在约会阶段是否存在欺骗行为,以及他对健康两性关系的看法。

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The hosts discuss a study where imagining exercise led to muscle growth, questioning the limits of the mind-body connection.

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how's your theories about going to the gym does make sense no it's like it's like you can actually get big without going to the gym that's some bullshit what the fuck there's no way there's no way you can there's no way you can build muscle not going to the gym no no and there's what are you gonna do what are you gonna do trust me i'll tell you and this is a way that you don't even have to leave your couch brody shut up i promise you i promise you so listen listen are you doing like crunches in the

No, no, no. Listen, listen. So scientists actually prove that your brain can convince your body that you're actually getting stronger. And you're the, you always talk about brain. It's all about mindset. All about mindset. Oh, so like it will help you or it can build. It can actually build. No, it can't. Listen, listen. And so shout out the Cleveland, um, Cleveland clinic. They ran a study on 10 people.

And they told them to imagine themselves doing bicep curls. So this. They're not doing it. So they're just thinking about it? They're thinking hard about it, right? And they told them to do at least 20 to 30, five times a week. Just imagine. On your couch. Bicep curls.

What the- No way! There's no way! And the study shows that they grow muscle by 13.7%, fam. Who's doing this study, bro? No, scientists, fam. This is not fake. For real? This is not bullshit. This is- Like, I searched this up. So you can- You're telling me you can, like, think. You can, like, daydream, like, lifting weights. Yeah, you have to just think it, and then you will grow. You'll grow muscle. So, everyone,

- Everyone out there just do it 13, I mean do, okay let's say if you wanna grow abs. - Yeah. - Just pretend you're doing sit-ups, do that, do 20, 30 sit-ups, imagine for five times a week. Do that for months and months and I bet-- - Yo, this guy said imagine working out. - I know. - I bet you guys will grow abs, you're welcome. Shout out me.

- What? - Yeah. - You're dead ass. - Yeah, I'm dead ass. I'm telling you, Cleveland clinics did a study on 10 people. - 13.7, there's numbers. - That might be like the stupid, like it sounds crazy though. - Yeah, yeah, it does. - It sounds crazy, it sounds crazy. But it makes sense in the sense of like, oh, I can believe something for it to happen. 'Cause I know some people, they can think about things with their body and all of a sudden they can grow bigger. Like for example, Emson. Remember when Emson was on the podcast, he said, "As long as I was little," like when he was little, "I'ma be tall, I'ma be tall."

Oh, yeah. And he grew tall. Yeah, that's what I said. Like, you're the number one thing about that. Manifestation. Manifestation. That is all manifestation. That is manifestation, but that's like a weird level to it. Because it's like the physical, literally. Yeah, because when you get sick, how do you not get sick? You just tell your mind. Oh, no, that's true. That's true. That's on a bigger scale, low-key, than getting thin. Is it? No, because look, look. The way I think that works is because I feel like you can tell your antibodies like, yo.

I think I'm gonna get sick right now. Okay, but isn't that same as, oh, I can tell my muscles. You guys are getting bigger? Like, what? I don't know, bro. Because muscles is different. You have to, like, tear the fibers, no? I don't know, man. Nah, that's weird. That's weird.

Someone test that out for us. Go to sleep. Pretend I'm like pressing. No, but you actually can't take it as like a joke. You have to be serious about it. True. That's all manifestation. Yeah, exactly. Yo, I was just chopping up with John last night actually. And he was telling me. Is he back in Canada? Yeah, he's back. Yeah, he's back. He's back just now. This guy actually left Canada. That's actually so like. He's smart though. He left because of war. But that's so dramatic bro. Like.

Okay, hold on. Let's talk about John real quick. If you're in John's position, I'm gonna ride for my dog real quick. If you're in his position and you have a safe house out of this country that's not a threat or that's not like a target for the war, why not? I guess.

Why not do I guess right I guess but that's like me okay going to the Philippines There's nothing for me to do in the Philippines because you know when some immigrants move to Canada There's no point if you make money now here There's no point moving back cuz why would you go back to your hometown when where you were what the weather broke is we're in Canada and

We're in Canada and our weather is kind of shit. Yeah, but you still have many more opportunities in Canada than back home. Because the main thing in Philippines, the doctors have to redo school because there's no opportunities in the Philippines. No, that's true. You feel me? That's true. But I think it's just a sense of like belongingness. Oh, like home? Yeah, because...

I remember I talked to Uber driver. He was from, I think he's from Sri Lanka. And he asked me like, oh, were you born here? I said, yeah, I was born here. He said, no matter where you go right here, this, this is home. This is like Canada. You're going to, you're going to move. Yeah. You're going to move. You're going to go different places. But he said, I promise you,

you'll come back here. Yeah, I was just going to ask you, do you, in the future, do you feel like you're going to move out of Toronto? I don't know. Yeah. I don't even know. I can't think that far. I can't think that far. Like, I want to, I used to say like, oh yeah, that'd be sick, right? I used to always believe that, but I don't know anymore. I can't even imagine moving out my mom's house right now.

Really? I'm saving so much money for him. He's blessed. Yeah? Yeah. No, but it's good to save money and it's good to not spend. But I think one day, maybe one day, I just want to tell mom. Something different. No, I just want like independence, independency. Oh, no. Obviously, I'm going to move out of my mom's house like later on. But like, I'm talking about country-wise. You know what's crazy? It used to be like a big stigma. Like, you have to move out of your parents' house when you're, what, 20? Yeah.

something like that is it now like long no long time ago i'm talking a long time ago but now it's nothing like that because especially in toronto because the the real estate price is crazy oh my goodness who's that tiktoker on um the bad one you you shout out oh the the real estate the real estate she gets she gets so much hate because she's like oh you're just selling your body you're not so amen but at the same time if you have that wait she's selling her body why what do you mean no because like whenever she does like she shows off the house yeah you know how she has like

She looks good. Like, period. Oh, so she's like, she's like walking around the house with her big booty. Yeah,

But you can't blame her. It's like the Hooters thing. She probably gets more sales out. That's what I'm saying. And I'm not blaming her. It's fire. Keep doing your thing. I think, yo, have you seen Kanye's like, um, his project he wants to work on? Which one? Like a civilization with these like modern homes, mini homes. It's like domes and shit. No, no, no. You never heard of that? So it's pretty much like a community. So rather than like these huge houses and it's very unsustainable, it's still sustainable, but not to this level. It's pretty much like these domes, solar powered, uh,

um very minimalistic so you have everything you need uh a washing bathroom um cooking essentials water all of that and bedroom and looking a man like him bro imagine you're at that level where you can have your own community technically like your own country of all these people living there yeah like honestly i would kind of want to live there for a little bit because at the same time first you know everyone yeah so you're picking and choosing who's in your community

And even still, even still, like, it could just be his supporters. Yeah. Bro, imagine you have, like, let's say 200 people that'll ride for you. There's no living in that community. You know how one of the biggest things when you're choosing a community is, like, the crime rates? Yeah. No crime rates in Kanye's because they all love him. Yeah. They're probably, like, neighbors and shit. Like, I don't even know my neighbors like that, but... I think the biggest issue, though, about that, it's, like...

Do they have Amazon Prime though? - What do you mean? - They need Amazon Prime bro. I feel like that's the biggest thing. - Yeah, they should have. - 'Cause when I was in Bahamas, I was looking at like all the houses. Like it would be nice to live here, but how am I gonna get like a USB? You know what I mean? How am I gonna get like...

Because here, I think we take it for granted, especially in North America. Amazon Prime, boom. Same day shipping. Get whatever you want. Same day shipping is crazy. I still don't know how that's possible. Same day shipping and you don't have to leave the house? That's crazy. I know. We take a lot of things for granted, bro. Yeah, and you can even get groceries shipped. All of that, bro. Yeah. All of that. No, that's new though, right? Because groceries, we didn't have. It wasn't like a thing until 2021. No, no, but they had like Milkman. Milkman? Oh, yeah, that's true. Whatever happened to Milkman?

How come there's no such thing as milkman anymore? I actually don't know. That's a great question, you know? You know what that reminded me of? So, you know Pillsbury Doughboy? Yeah. Do you know the Mandela effect for that? That just randomly came to my mind. There's a Mandela for that? Yeah, so you know how the button on the top of his chef's hat is blue? Yeah. His eyes are blue and his scarf is blue. You remember that? Is it blue? Yeah. Yeah, no, it's not. What is it? The Mandela effect is that it's actually white. I thought it was black. I thought it was red.

Whoa, what the hell? Yeah, I thought it was red. Like the red for Pillsbury Doughboy. You're probably from Earth like five. I'm from Earth three. That just proves it, fam. But no, it's actually white. So it doesn't even look like he has a bow tie on him or like a ribbon on him. His eyes are white too? No, his eyes are blue. Does he have a chef's hat still? Yeah, he does. Okay.

If you didn't have a chef's hat and he was just bald like Caillou, then we have a problem, fam. We have a problem. You sounded so concerned. You're like, yo, please tell me he has a chef's hat. I'm going insane. Okay, okay. Look, look, look. So I found the craziest Mandela effect, bro. Okay. This shit pissed me off so much because I still... I'm actually concerned now, bro. I'm actually concerned. So backstory real quick. Backstory real quick.

My dad, his favorite pop drink was what? Coca-Cola, right? And he would always have it on the table eating dinner or whatever. And I always look at it because I'm bored or whatever. Looking at the logo. Now, I'm going to show you a picture. Tell me which logo you remember. Which logo I remember?

The one with the dash. With the dash, right? With the dash. For me, it's the squiggly dash. Huh? For me, it's the squiggly dash, right? But the real one is this shit. What the fuck is this shit, bro? Yo, that's the real Coca-Cola logo. The dot? Yes. What the fuck? I never remembered that. No, it's a dash, fam. There was never like a red dot. There was never a... It's like an apostrophe or whatever.

There's no way if it's a posh me you read it coca and then there's a pause which is a - yeah Yes, but I remember with the squiggly line. I feel like that just flows better. It looks right. Yeah, but but this No

Nah, nah, that doesn't make any sense. What is that? That's actually real. Like, if we took out a Coca-Cola right now, like, we'll Google Coca-Cola right now. What? Look, look, look. Everywhere, everywhere. Boom. Let me see, let me see. Boom. That doesn't look right, bro. Oh, shit, you're right. That doesn't look right. Nah, nah. It doesn't look right. Nah. Nah. I'm cheating. No, no, no. 100%? 100% this is not the same reality, fam. What?

No, that's actually weird. What? We changed realities. Wait, so Kit Kat, you know, it has a dash, right? Or am I chirping? I think so. Okay, yeah, that should be proper. We gotta make sure now. We gotta make sure now. We check that has a circle. Some bullshit. It's like a star. Nah, Coca-Cola is crazy. I've seen... It doesn't have a dash, bro. No, no. It doesn't have a dash. Okay, what, what?

It doesn't have a dash, man. Okay, maybe that was me just tripping, but I swear there was a dash. I remember a dash too. I think I remember a dash too. Hey man, we're on the same level right now. We're on the same planet. Yo, speaking of chocolate though. Yeah. I always had, I had this theory, right? Okay. It's kind of a stupid theory, but. Okay, I'm going to tell you this. You ever heard of the Nesquik theory? You ever heard of the Nesquik theory? Nesquik, no. Okay, let me put you on bro. So, hold on. I don't even need my phone for this one. I don't even need my phone for this one. Okay. Nesquik.

What is the mascot for Nesquik? The bunny, right? The bunny, the bunny, right? What color is the bunny? White and I think it has blue in it. White and blue, no. Yeah, and pink. White, blue, and pink. It's like a brown bunny, bro. Huh? Nesquik is a brown bunny. Nesquik. I'm thinking about the white... Twix or whatever. Yeah, yeah, Twix. No, no, no. I'm talking about Nesquik. Yeah, okay, the brown bunny. The brown bunny. The brown bunny. Yeah. Now, Nesquik cereal, right? Nesquik cereal. What shape...

is the Nesquik cereal. It's like little spears, right? Like balls? Like brown balls? Now, when a bunny poos, what is the shape of a bunny's poo? What, a circle? Bro, because I had pet bunnies before. I don't know how to only click to my head now, bro. Bunny poo comes out in perfect circles. Oh, yeah. Like balls. So it makes sense that Nesquik cereal has bunny-shaped poo cereal, bro. I know, that's why...

Do they advertise it like that? No, they don't, right? They don't. They don't. That's smart. Because why would you want to advertise poo? Because if you think about it, look, Lucky Charms, it's shaped different. It's shaped different. Yo! Tricks! Oh!

Also a bunny. What is it? Trix also a bunny. And what shape is the cereal? Spears and balls, bro. Because it's also a bunny. So it's balls, fam. Oh, I thought it was mini. I thought it was mini. In my head, I thought it was mini rectangles. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Because I was like, that's something like that. Apple Jacks? Apple Jacks? Oh, Apple Jacks. I'm tripping. Apple Jacks, but it's different shaped. Yeah. You know what I mean? It's different shaped. Look at all of these other cereals. Frosted Flakes, different shape. Mm-hmm.

Like Captain Crunch, different shape. But Nesquik is very interesting. They chose the spear. And you know how you... Oh, you know how you put milk in the Nesquik and it turns the pooey color? Yeah.

Yo, we're on to the milk. Who spreads to the milk? Yo, someone who's eating cereal right now, my fault, man. We're just ruining everything right now. It's one of those stupid little theories, but I bet you, I guarantee you, someone in the Nesquik board was like, yo, what are we going to shape it? What are we going to shape the cereal? Some guy's like, alright, rabbit, rabbit.

Oh I got it Yeah Make that shit Like look with their poo Nah that That guy was like Oh I have a rabbit He poos circles Let's do that shit Yeah

- You know what, if you have a rabbit, because I had a pet rabbit, whenever I saw its poo, it kind of like mesmerized me. I'm not gonna lie. - Perfect circles, huh? - Perfect. It's literally, it looks like, it looks like toys. It looks like toys. It looks like BBs or whatever. And it always mesmerized me. So I'm pretty sure somebody working for Nesquik that like bunnies, put that shit on bro. Put that on. - Speaking of animals though, you watched the turning red, right? The pandas. - Oh, turning red. Turning red is fire. - We talked about the red pandas too. - Did you know the whole thing of,

Turning Red is about periods? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I noticed that right away. Yeah, I didn't. I had to search it up. Oh, really? I found that on Reddit. Go ahead. I was, because when I was watching it, right? I'm like, okay, there's going to be a theory here somewhere. Yeah, it has to be. I was looking for it. I'm looking for it. And you can tell right away because it's like a coming of age story. And like all about maturity. Yeah, all about maturity. Going through mood swings. All of that. Becoming a woman, you know? Going through PMS. You know what I mean? Turning Red.

From the title the title bro turning red. What are they talking about turning red? I'll tell you they didn't hear it I literally had to text my friends like oh like like educate me about periods like Shana sure you told me so during when a girl has a period they either have light flow normal flow or heavy flow so that is like the sizes of the pandas you know how May is smaller than the rest she's light flow so she doesn't have a big period

Oh, yeah. But Mei's mom, fucking huge. Oh, yeah. She was like the monster. She's like Kurama from Naruto. She's heavy flow. Yeah. So all of them were like, all the sizes were determined by the period sizes they had. Oh, that makes sense too. That makes sense too. Because the mom is the biggest. Yeah. And she had a lot of trouble like controlling it. Yeah. Because I thought, I thought,

It was based off like their anger or at least their mood. No, no, they have a big like mood, you know? Cause if you notice May always wore red, what does that symbolize? I think it was like, I don't, I forgot what it symbolized, but I think it's more calm and green. May's mom was always wearing shades of green or blue. Those colors always represent like, fuck, I can't hold in my emotion. I can't hold in my emotion. Oh really? Yeah. Red calmness.

Blue, craziness. Word. Yeah, so those are also things. You know what's crazy? What, you have a theory? No, no, no, no. So I was watching it, right? Okay. And there's this one scene in Turning Red. I don't know, I don't know. I don't know if Disney watches jumpers jump like that, but there's this one scene, there's this one scene. There's two guys sitting on the bench. No. One guy kind of had hair like me. And the other guy was sitting across from him like this. No. In a baseball cap. No, dude.

Are you dead ass? Dead ass. Are you dead ass? It was on, you know that scene with the convenience store? And they're like on Spadina. What would be Spadina for us? Yeah. Because it's based in Toronto. Yeah, I know. That's fire. That's why it's crazy. That's why it's crazy. For the people that didn't know, that movie is based in Toronto. No.

Nah. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know, but I know they were both like Asian looking. I mean, they're Asian looking. Was it like a scene or was it like a cut scene? No, it was in the very back, bro. No, because I'm evaluating this shit like...

Every frame You know what I mean Yeah Cause I didn't notice it Yeah yeah So the bus passes Picks Maymay up And after the bus passes Like in the back Like it's blurry still It's actually blurry Like you can't see Like a clear face But it's two people Like sitting on the bench In the back Yeah But

If it is, it's fucking crazy. If the animators want to jump or jump, shout out you, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But it wouldn't be too far-fetched, bro. It wouldn't be too far-fetched. Because Disney, when they are doing little cameos or even putting extras, they rather just do it for something they're thinking about. I mean, they don't want to just put random stuff. Even put yourself in their shoes. Let's say you're writing a storybook and you're making up characters. You're going to make up characters automatically

on people you've heard of before or people you're inspired by. Yeah. Right? Yeah. You're not just going to come up with a random person. Yeah. And you always want to evaluate the situation. So say Toronto, what's really big in Toronto? This podcast, you can say it's a, you can throw it in as an Easter egg, you know? True. What else? The CN Tower, obviously you have to have that in. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's always like, boom. They could even do a cut scene of K Showtime playing in the back of Backstreet Boys.

Oh, that'd be crazy too. That would have been crazy. Yeah, that'd be crazy. You feel me? Like the culture of Canada, we have a lot. Yeah. I remember they did a Disney short called Bowl.

Have you ever watched that? - Bao, no. - Bao was also based in Toronto. And I think, I think that was the first like tester for some, for a project they wanted to base in Toronto. 'Cause they did that first and it went crazy. 'Cause everybody's like, "Yo, the CN Tower, CN Tower." Right? And it's like a Chinese family making like baos, making like dim sum, all that. - Yeah. - Yeah. Anyways, one of the coolest parts was there's a kid who's wearing a jersey. It was like a subtle Easter egg. He's wearing a jersey with a number 15, purple and red jersey.

Purple and red, number 15. Oh, Vince Carter. Vince Carter. Vince Carter, bro. You know what they should have had? The guy on Yonge Street, on Dundas, saying, believe. Yeah. Imagine he went up to me and he's like, believe. Yeah.

The only thing though, it was based in, it was based in 2000, like what? 2002? Yeah. 2002. So we didn't see like no Drake theories and stuff like that. It was based more like early 2000. Imagine they did Drake in there too. I was waiting for it. They did a Blue Jay one though. Oh yeah? The very end. I don't know if you saw that. There's a Blue Jay that landed on the thing. That's how you know, like I'm watching just straight up

for the movie. You're watching for a different reason. - No, I watch all movies like that though. - Really? - I enjoy it still. I enjoy it. But I think me like looking at all the hints, it's more fun to me. - Okay, true. - That's why I love Euphoria because they'll put in like hidden themes that get unraveled later, you know? - Yeah, that's true. Do you think Fez died?

No, no. You mean ash? Oh, no. I mean ash. Ash. Ashtray. Because remember what you said. If you don't see it, they're probably still alive. That's hard to say, bro. That's hard to say.

But did you know- Because I just finished Euphoria, so. Did you know that whole scene with Ashtray of him dying in that bathtub? Spoiler. It was actually predicted throughout the show. So in the first episode, they actually flashed an image of Ashtray standing like above the- Like right, you know, right before he gets shot. Yeah, yeah. He's like looking. There's a red dot on him. Yeah, he's like looking. Yeah. That scene was actually in the very beginning of the episode in season- I mean, uh-

Season 2, episode 1. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Episode 1, right? Okay, okay. Also, throughout the whole season 2, I don't know if you noticed, bro, but this is crazy. There was a Scarface poster. There was a Scarface poster a lot in the scenes with Fez and with Ashtray. Yeah. Specifically Ashtray. Okay. How did Scarface, Tony Montana, die? He died just like how...

Ash died. Dead ass? Yes. Oh, that's so crazy. With a gun. Guns blazing, bro. Remember? Oh, yeah. Okay. Guns blazing. This guy got all the shots. Yeah. Say hello to my... You remember? That's actually really smart in the writing. Yeah. So throughout the background, if you pay attention. So that was me, right? Because I know like, oh, they don't just put things here just because. Just because, yeah. Yeah. They're going to put it here because a reason later. And I was looking at the post. It's like interesting. Scarface. Yeah. Because they're drug dealers. Right. And then...

It didn't come to me until the end because somebody told me about it. I'm like, yo, that makes so much sense. It makes so much sense because you're going to go out like that. Oh, that's fire. Yeah.

He wanted to go out like Scarface. He wanted to go out like Tony Montana. Yeah, deadass. You know one of the cool facts I learned about it too? You know that scene where the guy who came in the house because he fucked the girl and wanted the tape? Oh, Cal. Cal, Cal. The dad, yeah, the dad. They were in Pheasant and Things House. Yeah. That guy went, oh, I keep forgetting the little kid's name. Ash. Ash. Ash, he,

He hit him with a gun like hella times. Yeah, yeah, he did. You know the guy actually on scene, he got concussed because they had to run that scene back so many times. Oh, really? So you actually hit him? Because the ash at the bottom of the gun, obviously it wasn't real. It was rubber though. But they had to run it like 15, 20 times. Yeah. And the guy at the end of it had bruises and was concussed. Damn. Damn.

you got hit hella times too you got hit hella times would you would you be like a a stunt a stunt actor I don't think it's worth it you don't think it's worth it well you get paid a lot though how much how much like what's a like main salary of a stunt actor I'm pretty sure they get paid nice like they get paid not even that that far off from an actor yeah I'm telling you it has to be the right price for me too because if it's like I'm

I'm doing like Jackie Chan. I get hit in the face, shit like that. There's no way I'm risking my health for a bit of money. - I don't know. I think it's kind of cool though. - And I don't even get to be the star. Like you don't see me. I'm just somebody who gets hit. - True. Okay, but here's the thing, right? Let's say there's a very popular actor that not a lot of people look like. And you're like that guy.

Any project he gets hired for, you'll be there. So, for example, Tom Holland's, Tom Holland's, what do you call it? Stunt double? Looks exactly like him. Looks exactly like him. But he's going to be in every single movie that Tom Holland's in, right? And like,

They all say if Mac Miller ever had a documentary who's the who's gonna play him Fez? Yeah, yeah ultimate. You know he hates that he hates really Angus McCloud hates getting getting that on that comment like oh are you gonna play Mac? Are you gonna play Mac? Because he gets annoying. Yeah He gets annoying and all the interviews like everyone says like oh shit He was literally just playing himself in the movie because how he talks in real life is exactly yeah, he talks in the movie Yeah, it is it is

Did you watch the sneaker shopping? Yes, bro. I didn't know. I didn't notice how... Because remember you told me, yeah, he's permafrost. I didn't know. I was like, no, he's not like that. He's only like that in the movie. No, he's like that. I seen it. He's like when... He's like, is there AC in the shoebox? Like, bro. That ass is like this. He's Fez in real life, bro. I told you the story, right? He was homeless before he got on Euphoria. Yeah. That's crazy, though. I know. Y'all, you have to believe in like...

there's anything could be possible. That guy was on the street, made it to Euphoria and now he's a household name in the movie.

movie world that's how you know if you have that look yeah you can make it anywhere and there's a video oh my fault yeah it's a video of i don't know if you've seen that it's a viral video going around where the girls were dancing in the restaurant and fez comes up and busts their table oh yeah i saw that i saw that and he's like annoyed and shit yeah he made it yeah it's it's really weird to see like super um popular people to be in situations you're not used to just like

Like the Kanye documentary, bro. Bro. Oh my God, man. That's the first time I seen Kanye in that vulnerable position like that. Deadass. And you know what? This is off topic, but I liked how it was narrated. You know how it was like, and Kanye. Yo, he sounded like... Met Jay-Z. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And they went to the studio. I look at it at first, but then as soon, like the more you watch, you get noticed that Kanye. I think my favorite line was like, was like,

I used to know Kanye, but I never met Yeezy. Bro, Cootie's voice is so good. Cootie's voice is so good. I love that Kanye. That shit's golden. I know Kanye, but I never got to meet Yeezy.

No, but yo, that line though, that's kind of, that's hard. That's like, so it's so deep too, bro. Literally two different personalities. Yeah. Cause imagine, let's say, you know me right now. And then let's say I become a crazy different person. Oh my God. That'd be so weird. That'd be so weird to like,

how would you react if somebody you really really loved or at least like you know really closely became somebody like that someone totally different and they treated you like they they don't even know you anymore i would be pissed how do you feel bro like okay that's like going hollywood if you ever acted hollywood obviously first thing what the fuck i would page you like yo i'm still your brother we did this shit together and you're just gonna leave me and carlos left gavin and

And Kevin was homeless. Shit like that. You know, you can't do that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You can't do that. Bro, I think if you're ever in that position, damn, there's nothing you can really do though. That's what sucks. That's what really sucks. Especially like Cootie's position. What's so sick about Cootie, I really put so much respect on him. He...

He kind of manifested everything for Kanye. Because of that documentary. Like I said, he didn't have to record all of Kanye's process. That was just like out the blue. I think he's going to blow up. Okay, let's go. I'm going to turn on the camera. Yeah.

Yo, honestly, I want like a cootie in my life, man. I want someone to like, just like, yo, after the doc, right? After the doc, when I first got the Oxcourse package, I recorded it. Because I knew, I knew like one day I'm going to need this footage. Or at least I really want to be able to look back on it. So I'm like, Mikaela, get the camera. Let's record it. And let's just do like a little, you know, we don't have to say anything. Just record me opening it, like talking about it or whatever. My business opportunity for me is...

shit i open the camera i record you how much did cootie and things sell their advantage for in the future if i ever if anything goes bad i'll sell the carlos feature yo 30 million 30 million is crazy that's crazy you could have sold it for way more too like connie is like the biggest artist

like that right now bro i'm telling you like knock on wood like yeah i don't want kanye to die but if kanye passed away yeah that footage would probably be worth like 300 million yeah imagine someone had mj's footage yeah like that like that though not like that though okay yeah because because

he recorded him as if like yo nobody else believes in him yeah yeah nobody else believes in him yeah take in he was walking into the meetings everybody's putting on his song everybody's like oh yeah sounds good and he's like i gotta i gotta take this call i think this call whatever and kane walks out like oh they don't believe in me i know but his um his driving force is like belief in himself to be that confident that made him who he is bro yeah so is that what you look if

Like, how do you see potential in other people? Do you see the drive? Do you see the passion shining through them? Like, what do you do to, like, see? To see somebody, something special? Yeah, if someone was like, Carlos, I want to work with you. But you're just, like, straight off looks. And, like, the passion on how they're talking to you. How would you tell? By what they show me. So, let's say, let's put it into, like, a...

An easy example. Okay. Are you talking like music or like clothing? Let's see. No, like just straight up working for you. Anybody? Anybody? It depends on what it is. So if it's something like music, like I have to listen to your music, right? But most importantly, I'm going to look at your character. Yeah. Because I was going to say, what if the music isn't good, but like he's still...

Still has kind of the drive and you can see like I can improve him. Yeah. Yeah, it's the care It's all about the character, right? It's all about okay. Is he doing it just for fun? Is he doing it because what's driving him is money? I mean you gotta look at like if I'm gonna give a position to somebody it's got to be the right person for it or else they're not gonna take it to a

where it's gonna be where it should be yeah get me like if if a person has the skills and the drive to take it way way way way farther than the other guy you'll be able to see that just by their character yummy like just by their reaction in certain situations just by like the way they move the way they carry themselves you'll be able to tell right away okay when it comes down to this on this day when he's not feeling great

he's still gonna be great yeah right yeah that's it and like the main thing is like hard work beats talent when talent runs out hard work beats talent when talent start stops working yeah yeah yeah you know for sure for sure 100 yeah i noticed that that character too when i was trying out for a basketball team i made the team but a really good guy got cut from the team and and

We were like, yo, what the fuck, coach? Like, we need him on the season. So what happened was I was coachable. The other guy that was really good, but you couldn't coach him. Like, his character was like, I'm the best. Like, no way. Like, I'm not passing the ball, no, nothing. But obviously, he can drop 40 points whenever he wanted. But the coach doesn't want that. What did we do? We won the chip just because our team chemistry. Mm.

And you can tell that, like, Golden State, like, all of it, Spurs, how they pass the ball together. Yeah, yeah, yeah. See, I'm going to take the devil's advocate, though. I'm going to take the other side and say...

It's not necessarily, that's not necessarily a wrong thing though. If you're that person, if you're that person and you believe in yourself like that and that's how you work, that's how you are, then that team just isn't for you. You get me? Go find something else. Well, obviously you can in elementary school, whatever it may be, but I'm talking like on a different level of like, let's say working for a company, working on a team of people, for example. If you're that type of person that can't work with those people like that, it doesn't mean you're bad. It just means you're not good.

It doesn't mesh. The chemistry isn't like that. You need to know your role. There can't be two superstars. What do you call it? Jared Dudley, the NBA player. He's super old, but he knows his role on the team. Even in this podcast, I know my role. That's why it works. If I tried to act like you, it wouldn't work.

I know my role. I'm the hype. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Peppy, let's keep it going type thing, you know? And that's how, that's how, that's how the chemistry. Yeah, builds. It flourishes. It flourishes. Because if you have like opposing things, for example, look at Russell Westbrook. Every team Russell Westbrook is on. You know what I mean? Yeah, I know. That's the perfect example, bro. Russell, like, he's an amazing character. I mean, he's an amazing player. Mm-hmm.

Amazing player. When he was on OKC, holy shit. He was great. But it's just that when he moves to a team that has different chemistry, that wants to work a different way, it's just not for him. That's kind of like the Mamba mentality too, though. So it's not necessarily a bad thing. It's just you want to be that person that works like that. But if you have the greatest player on your team, then you have to step down. Like you can't hog the ball. Yeah. And like that sucks for people going from high school to college to the best.

to NBA because you're no longer the best yeah that's so true so high school your ego is built you have hella shorties yeah that's very true you move to college you're at the end of the bench and that's what happened to me too I was the shit in elementary high school high school I didn't grow I'm not the shit no more I was end of the bench I still can't believe that shit mhm

You know? Yeah. It's all like a journey too. It's a humbling experience. Yeah. You'll find your way through it. But like, you got to know yourself. Honestly, always, always. Shout out Drake. Know yourself still. Yeah. Because like once, if you ever go on bigger podcasts, you obviously have to know your role. Yeah. You can't try to out-talk them. That's not going to work. You can't Jorogin Jorogin. Exactly. You can't.

You can't. You can't. Yo. That you can't. Imagine it. Imagine you try to Jorgen, Jorgen. He'll kick you out. He will never release the episode. Hell nah. Oh my goodness. I feel like, I feel like I'll know just because I watched so many of it, so much of it. So you'll know you're wrong. Yeah, I'll know. I honestly, like I sound kind of weird for this, but

I've had like daydreams of what I'd say and shit like on Drogon show. I swear to God. I don't blame you. I had daydreams of what I said on the show. Yeah. I got to have daydreams like, maybe I should bring it this way. I don't know how he would react to this talk. So yo, Joe, if you ever want me on, hit me up. I'll be on the podcast. You know what? It's crazy too. YouTube is paying millions of dollars for people to start uploading their, their podcast on YouTube. Really? Yeah. On YouTube now. Cause they want, I think,

this is the new age of youtube it's just all gonna be a podcast yeah so my my dad right he told his boss one of like the gms yeah and where he works he's like um check out check out my son's podcast like i think they're having a conversation right and he took a look at it and he was really impressed though the gm was really impressed like wow and he told my dad you know why this is so successful and my dad was thinking he's like why tell me why he's like

because he's doing disruptive engineering what's that disruptive no sorry disruptive innovation think about disruptive innovation so what is that right okay my dad he my dad he's an engineer he knows what that is right so disruptive innovation is pretty much destroying what's obsolete yeah destroying what's obsolete and then building something that takes over right so what does our podcast do

that makes something else obsolete take a guess what you know what the gm said why television television bro when we used to watch ellen when we used to watch jerry springer when he used to watch dr phil oprah yep it's like talk shows it's talk shows bro yeah it's talk shows in a sense

Ellen was the greatest podcaster ever. Deadass. But it just wasn't like a podcast setting. I know. You know what I mean? I swear, Ellen shows were like 20 minutes, 30 minutes long. They weren't hours, no? Yeah, well, it was probably longer than they cut it up, but still, you know what I mean? Yeah, that's fact. They'll have stuff like that. But what makes it crazy... Mm-hmm.

is when you realize something like this can be that with a higher budget. In front of the audience? Yeah. Live podcast. It could be that with a higher budget. Yeah. That's why what's crazy, you know, Dixie D'Amelio? Shout out Dixie D'Amelio one time. Her podcast, her show, The Dixie D'Amelio Show, I think it's called The Late Late Night Show, something like that. Oh, yeah. That's my favorite. James Corden. No, no, no, no. She put a twist on it.

I forgot what it's called, but it's Dixie D'Amelio. Okay. And it's pretty much a talk show. She has like a studio setting, but it was started off like a podcast like this. Just like this. That's so smart. Now that's going to be replaced. Jimmy, Jimmy Kimmel, all those guys. Yeah. They're yo, they're cheesed. Yeah. They're pissed because nobody's watching TV anymore. Even SNL. If you really take it in. Oh, okay. SNL Saturday Night Live. Right. So that's goaded. That's a classic, but.

What is disrupting that? What is disrupting that? SNL. Social media, bro. Memes. Memes. Memes killed SNL. Did it not? That shit destroyed SNL. Yeah, that's all it was funny as fuck. It's funny as fuck. But we don't want to do that. It's a quick seven second meme. Yeah, exactly. So that's why...

Honestly, everything I've seen off SNL for the past like 10 years, 5 years or whatever, was either YouTube videos or quick clips I've seen on Instagram or whatever. Yeah. Right? Yeah, I didn't like evaluate it like that. So this is where it gets crazy, right? Okay. Because the elites, right? The people in high positions that own these shows, they're now competing with us, the people. No, don't say that. Don't say that.

think about it think about it do you think that's why they're doing all this shit now to distract like fuck man like tear it all down they're like the spongebob and patrick the files the files the people are winning it could be who knows yeah it could be like we'll not go we won't go to the rival hold it down bro we won't go to the level like that well we'll keep it at that but but it's very interesting to think about very interesting to think about that's funny okay i want to bring up uh

A ghost story, actually. Oh, bet. I have a ghost game that I searched up. Because remember you told me about the elevator game? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. So do you know about the four corner game? The four corner game.

Wait, wait. Does it have to do with a mirror or no? No, it doesn't. Okay, okay. Tell me, tell me, tell me. So the four-corner game is to test if demons or ghosts are in your house. Yo, we're not playing that here. We're not playing that here. I advise you do not play this game if you are scared of ghosts and shit. Yo, don't play no spiritual games. Period. Period, yo. I don't want to hear any stories of after watching Jumper's Jumper. No, no. But listen. You know, in our last episode, when you were talking about the elevator game. You played it? No, no, no. No, obviously not.

obviously. Yeah, yeah. But when you were playing the elevator game, I saw so many comments. 45.06 or something. That timestamp, the cameras went blurry. No, wait, wait, wait. Hold on. Was the elevator... I didn't talk about it last episode.

It's not uploaded yet. - Oh yeah, it's not uploaded yet. But I think one of the, when you're talking about ghosts. - Oh, the Bahamas ghost story. - The Bahamas ghost. There was a little blur in the camera and everyone's saying that that was a spirit walking by, like in the room. That's why, unfocused on us. - Whoa. - Yeah. - Wait, wait, wait, wait, for real? - No, deadass. There's so many time stamps for it. You guys go back to the one where I'm wearing a red hoodie and go around like-- - The Bahamas ghost story one. - Yeah, I think so.

I think I noticed it, but I never like took it in. It's during the one we're talking about that. That ass, it happened. Perfect timing. I looked back and I was like, Oh shit. That's really interesting, bro. But yeah, so shout out. So here, if, if there's a, like a blur, when I tell the story, then that's how you know. Okay. So the four corner game, this is how you tell if there's demons and ghosts, right?

Demons or ghosts in your room? In your room. Okay. So you can test it. So what you need is four people and a room with four corners. Yeah. Right? When you walk in the room, you turn off the lights. Yeah. Right? And whenever you go in the room, you say your name out loud. So the ghost or demon knows who it is. Right? For out of the four people, you choose one person to be the leader. The rest go in the corners and you face the wall. Yeah. So the leader, he counts down three people.

Two one when he counts when he says one all you guys move clockwise to the next corner If there's a demon or ghost one person will appear Whoa, whoa, so, you know where where in the in the corner that's missing because there's always a corner that's going to be open Because the leader is in the middle. Oh, yeah And if you see that person if you see that person do not talk to that person Yeah, you feel me and one person will go missing. Oh

So if one person go missing, you have to do the emergency protocol. Yeah. Three, two, one. Go counterclockwise and knock on knock on the door. So it's like dimensions. Yeah. It's dead ass dimensions. So you'll see a figure in your room that that's not the person who walked in with you. Right. And to end the game, to end the game, you run to the light switch. Say your name three times. Flick it on. What happens if if you don't? If you don't.

If you don't fam, don't go in that room no more. Like literally run out. Like what if that person you couldn't save them bro? See, I don't know. There was no part two. There was no part two when I saw the video. All I saw was the emergency protocol. You have to go counterclockwise this time. Yeah. So he comes back.

knock on the door yo I gotta I gotta like look into it on reddit cause I know there's people on reddit that play all these games remember like the three kings story I told you like these people really play them and I wanna see I'm gonna search that one up what's it called again four corner game four corner game okay you know Sam and Kobe they do crazy ghost stories too no they do like ghost adventures yeah ghost adventures holy we could be the Asian version yeah

I want one day, yo, if we could collab with them, those are the people I want to collab with because I want to go and travel to these places. They're your type of people. Like, fuck it, let's go. Yeah, yeah. Honestly, honestly, I really want to check those out. Yeah, because they're white. Yeah. We roll with different ethnicities that don't believe in that shit. Yo.

They're brave though, bro. They're brave. Facts. So there's this story I heard too. This is a story. It's about this Filipino guy. No. Yeah. This Filipino guy in California. Yeah. So I think it's in Fullerton, California. So he moved into this new house, right? Just by himself. Like his first...

I think he moved from Seattle to California and he got this place. And he used to have like these common occurrences where he would see somebody in one of his rooms and he would walk into the room like, "Who the hell?" Walks into the room, turns on the light and nobody's there. And so he would have those couple times during out the week. And he didn't really care about it. He just like swept it aside. "Oh, I'm probably just tired. I'm probably just tired. I'm probably just not thinking straight." So one night he was washing the dishes

And he had a bowl he was cooking soup with, right? A really shiny silver bowl. So he was washing it in the sink. And in the reflection, he saw his Lola. No. And he got so shook to his stomach. Yeah. Because he realized, yo, Lola passed away like five years ago. And he was looking at the reflection and it was his Lola pointing down.

pointing what and looking very concerned on her face right so he got so scared he threw the pot turned around nothing's there okay so on that day he's like okay fuck that i'm getting out of this house i'm gonna go and spend the night with my friend right yeah i would do the same stay at his friend's house yeah so he stayed there a couple nights and then forgot about the occurrence with his lola his grandma by the way for all the white folk yeah so

So what happened was he comes back. Okay. He comes back to his Fullerton house, right? And he sleeps. He has this nightmare. And this nightmare is unbearable.

of him on this like trail to a house and there's this girl in front of him right there's this girl this woman long black hair and really really black eyes right coming closer and closer to him right and he's like screaming screaming screaming and this woman grabs his wrist right and it feels like knives very cold knives grabbing his wrist right yeah and he can look right when right when she grabbed him he started to feel and

See all of the terrible things that she's done in her life. Yeah. So he got so scared. He like tried to push her off, right? Yeah, what happened? So he woke up. He woke up and his wrists are still stinging. They're still stinging. They're red. This is from a dream though. He woke up from the dream though. He woke up from the dream. Now he's awake. He sees his wrists.

They're red. They're red. Then he looks up. Yeah. All of a sudden, he sees the same woman come up and grab him. Grab him while he's awake, right? Yeah. Grabs his wrist again. Pulling, pulling, pulling. Then he kicks her off. So he kicks her off. And she bumps into a bunch of furniture across his bed, right? Yeah. The furniture moves. The furniture moves. And he sees her. She like stands up.

He looks at him with her black eyes. Yeah, yeah. Dark black eyes.

smiles and then disappears from her stomach outward. What? Vanishes, vanishes. So, so the guy, right? This guy, this guy's fucking scared. So he, he like leans back and he starts thinking, looking at the spot where he kicked her off. Okay. Looking at the furniture that is still displaced from where he kicked her and push her into the thing. Yeah. And he's looking at it thinking, am I going to wake up? Am I going to wake up?

It turns out 6 a.m. in the morning, still, still, he's awake for like five hours and he still sees the furniture moved. What? So he starts thinking back. He's like, maybe my Lola was trying to protect me. From something. From something, right? Oh, yeah. So what he does, the precautions he takes to like,

blessed the house he's like okay i can't deal with this right yeah so he goes to a church and he gets all of these blessed crosses okay i think like there's these uh traditional mexican crosses like super blessed hung those up hung those up all around his house yeah and he's never had an occurrence like that ever since but wow fuck i wish there was more lore about it like who's that woman i don't know bro so black guys black guys black like black figure she was like a shadow

Like a shadow, bro. Was this in Philippines, Japan? Where was it? No, this was in California. I just said California. Oh, shit. So this is a real ass story. Yes, this is a real story. Some Filipino guy with a Lola, bro. So if we... Like, he's still alive, right? I don't know if he's out there like that, though. I don't know. He's not a celebrity or nothing. Let's interview the guy, bro. I don't know if he's no celebrity, but like, yeah, this is a real story. Holy fuck.

It's a real event that happened. I know. See, like, the stuff that he did, I would do exactly. Like, go to church, put salt and pepper everywhere. Why salt and pepper? I don't know. This guy's making eggs. Why salt and pepper? You know how you put the phone in rice? Put some rice around it. Clean the house, man.

I think I think there's one thing you can do to to take away evil spirits It's like put change near your windows something like that. Oh, that's what it's for I thought it was just lucky cuz I have change all around my window. Oh you do. Yeah Oh, that's for spirits. I think that's for Philippine. That's like a Filipino thing Yeah, and I think other way to do it too is uh, just copper copper wire Oh, I've seen that in one person's house. Mm-hmm. I didn't know why so copper wire it is

it pretty much enhances energy. So a lot of people like that do crystals and stuff. So they have copper wire to enhance that, that vibration. So it kind of brings out that energy out of it. So if you're very like, um,

spiritual person and you want to if you want the energy to to reflect to the whole room yeah put some copper in your room put some copper in your room yeah and in connie's documentary and genius so i was i was looking because you know i watched closely i watched closely i saw in one of the offices the rock the rockefeller why would you do that the rock in the building you know so

the Rockefeller office, they had this huge, like, copper statue thing. I'm like, whoa, interesting. Interesting. It's definitely for that. Definitely for that. You know what I found out too? When you threw up the thing. No, the rock? Yeah. So, so when I,

we got on the Rolling Stones article. I posted about it, right? Yeah, yeah. And the next slide, I don't know if you saw it, but I put you, remember I took a screenshot of you in the podcast doing this? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. And I have a picture of me doing this too. Yeah. So I put yours and mine and the Rolling Stone link and everyone that replied to me, I took it down. I took it down to be mysterious. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Only a few saw it, but everyone was like, oh, you guys are the theory now. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

Honestly if there was like a clone of us Yeah that like if I was watching us from an outside perspective and I saw that I'd probably like yo wait a minute Yeah, cuz how how are two guys in a basement in Toronto? Unless we did something Yeah

Bro. So it is believable. It is believable. It is believable. And I think we should, we should honestly just keep believing in him. Okay. I'll cut this part. No, I'm just kidding. You see the ice flicker though? Facts. Stop, stop, stop. Shape-shifting, shape-shifting.

Oh, going back to like the copper thing. Yeah. One thing you could do, I should tell you this. One thing you could do if you're having a lot of nightmares. Okay. Anybody that has a lot of nightmares, anybody that has a lot of like very demonic presences in the room. Yeah. One thing you can actually do to dismantle all of that and destroy all of that is you take

you know a railroad, a railroad, right? So you go to a railroad, they have these like super long iron rods that are stuck into the rail. Yeah, you take them? So if you take one, it's actually a superstition and almost a tradition to leave one under your bed and you'll never have a nightmare ever again. What the fuck?

Yeah Okay, that's that's fucked. I'm not gonna go to a railroad track and take one and put it in my room No, but there's some there's something there, bro There's some like real spiritual presence with that like there's something about it one thing, right? If you think about there's a lot of um stories about railroads, too I was gonna tell a nightmare story too, but but go ahead now I'll let you tell it but I just want to say quick. Yeah, um that story about the devil at the railroads Oh, yeah in disney. Uh

The main one was someone died close to it. And I think I told this before. But every, I think, midnight, they see the person walking on the railroad. You know? So that's what it is. But if you guys already are having nightmares about clowns, I'm about to give you a story that will... So don't watch this shit at night.

So there was a babysitter one day and she was just taking care of the kids taking at the kids They put she put both of the kids in the rooms already Yeah, right and right before she was going to just chill out right before the parents were coming home She she sat down and started watching TV picked right away She she noticed that in the TV room. There was a clown statue a clown

A clown statue. A random clown statue. Clown statue. Yeah. And she noticed that every angle that she kind of went, you know, in like Mickey, like Chuck E. Cheese, like you kind of see the eyes following you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So that's what happened. That's what happened. She was like, what?

It's like looking at your soul. Yeah, exactly. And as she was looking at it, she gets a call from the dad. She's like, oh, how are the kids? How are the kids? Oh, I just put them away. Right? Before the conversation ends, she randomly asked, why is there a clown? Why do you guys have a random clown statue? You know what the dad says? What? There's silence. Yo, Abby, we don't have a clown statue. What?

fam she runs up takes the kids runs out she calls the cops the cops come in they arrest two clowns oh fuck one was in the living room standing as a statue guess where the other one was

under the kid's bed ready to murder it with a sharp object in his hand that's crazy i'm under the bed that's real like nightmare shit dog that's like some it no real shit so right now check under your bed oh my goodness i i also did you ever have like um those dreams of something under your bed though yes all the time why do you think under your bed is such like a where did that come yeah where did that come from i don't even know because whenever my my foot is

over my you know when your foot comes out of your blanket yeah i i can never feel safe i put my foot back in oh me too me too yeah yeah i i always i always fold my blanket i always fold it at the end yo yeah me too do that too i thought i was the only one who did no i fold i make sure like it

I can't be pulled. I make sure I do that. Yeah, but where does that come from? Because I... Like, you know the boogeyman? Yeah, under your bed. Yeah, how WWE... How he comes out of the ring with like a bunch of worms? That's where I got my first scare of. I think... I watched this Tagalog movie. Like when I was a kid, right? And I think... This is kind of a cool concept. But I remember specifically where...

these monsters okay it's almost like a entrance it's like a portal so they would they would crawl from out of the bed to our world but they crawl back in and then it's like a whole different universe it's nothing like what you see then it's just like Monsters Inc oh yeah Monsters Inc oh yeah kind of like Monsters Inc but it's like under the bed and it's probably just the unknown

It's definitely just the unknown and the darkness. And the darkness, yeah. Go back to Pixar. Back to Turning Red. You know one thing I also noticed? This is my own thing. That Abby, I don't know if you remember her. Who's Abby? Abby, she's like a friend of May. The Korean girl? Yeah, the Korean girl. She's actually Angus from Despicable Me in the future. Wait, Angus? Who's Angus again? The little girl. The little girl.

Remember? Oh, Agnes. Oh, Agnes. Agnes. Agnes is not Korean. No, but listen, listen. This kind of gives a hint. Okay, okay. So when May, I mean, when Abby saw May in her character form, what did she say first? You're so fluffy. You're so fluffy. Oh. What's Agnes' main thing? You're so fluffy, I'm going to die. Oh.

They say it in the exact same tone too. Yo. To add on to the theory. Okay. What if, what if, what if, what's her name? Abby, you said? Yeah. What if Abby was so scolded by her parents after the situation at the Rogers Center? Yeah.

At the Sky Dome, bro. She was like pressed. Yeah, fam. She ran away from home. Uh-huh. Became an orphan. Ended up at the orphanage. Yo. And then grew, adopted them at the orphanage. No, no. That's on the spot. That's on the spot.

That would have made, yo, if she was younger, I don't know how she, like, decreases age, but if that was a thing. Dog, Asian parents, if you're involved with something that big, and you can see, I don't know if you noticed at the end of Turning Red, they're like, they had a fundraiser to pay for the Sky Dome wreckage. Oh, okay, yeah, yeah. Because they were responsible. So, most likely, everybody involved had to put a bit of that in, you know? Yeah, chip in, facts. Oh, my God. I thought you were going to say, like, oh, Asians don't raisin, because we actually don't.

No, not that. Asian with strict parents. Oh, okay. But if you notice, it's like Asians, when they're young, they look way younger. It's not until like 60, you see the age in Asians. I don't know. It's hard to say. It's hard to say. It's hard to say. Because some Asians look pretty old, too. Yeah, yeah. But it's like...

There's like a... What do you call it? A line, once it gets crossed, you just look, hello. But you look young way before it. You know? I think it's the beard too. Because if you notice, Jack Harlow has two Genius interviews. And the first one, he had no beard, glasses. And that suit, his glow up was crazy. With a beard. Now his beard, the chains, everything. Like he...

Like no homo, but like he's actually handsome. This guy's stuttering because he looks too sweet. He's like, ah, Jack Harlow. Bro, Jack Harlow was the biggest sex figures in rap right now. Drake, Jack Harlow. I don't know who else. Lil Baby. Lil Baby looks like a fucking Chihuahua, fam.

Yo, put some respect on Lil Baby. This guy gets bad. He gets baddies, bro. He gets baddies. Bro, if you give me a bunch of chains, I'll get baddies too. It doesn't matter, fam. You know how I had these podcast moments? I think I'm so used to playing devil's advocate because you played so much around me. Oh, yeah? That your fans are getting into arguments with the shorties. Really? Do you believe that

Some girl asked me, do you believe that there is cheating in the talking stage? My ass before this podcast. Yeah. I do believe that there is cheating, obviously. In the talking stage? In the talking stage. Yeah. But I'm around you so much that I automatically just, yeah, let's play devil's advocate. Yeah.

I have hella combos where I'm fucking getting paged because she thinks that there actually isn't. But yeah, no, I do believe that there is cheating. Oh, so you think there is? Yeah, there is. But you said there is. No, she believes that there is. But I played the opposite, like how you usually do with me. Oh, but I believe there isn't. See?

I believe there isn't. I broke this down with Sophia on the other podcast too. But, yo, if you think, okay, this is my whole thing on it. The talking stage, it's like, once you put a title, then it becomes secure, right? Yeah, yeah. So, prior to that, you can do whatever you want, fam. And...

If you can do whatever you want, that also means the equal. So she can do whatever she wants. So she has all the right in the world to have other options and talk to other people as much as you do. But it gets iffy when one person cares more. When they care more and they have more...

Attachment and they're only talking to you then it becomes something different and then that's when they want to make it exclusive that that's your right to want to make it exclusive exactly, but what if you have that Advanced talking stage and you guys are already moving like a relationship in the talking stage That's cheating right if you do move if you do move past like oh shit like i'm already promising this girl stuff I'm already saying yeah, I like you a lot you feel me, but you you're still on like the dating app. Yo, okay

it depends are you listening to future or drake that day oh because look no like if if you're if you're that type of person where um you you don't care yeah you know what i mean if you're that type person where you don't care and you're living you're living like that yeah and it won't even phase you then go ahead do your thing it's only it's only it's only bad when it affects that other person yeah yeah i mean so it's like

You can do what you want. Yeah. But there are repercussions. Especially if the other person knows. Because like in every relationship. Like you said. There's always going to be one person that cares more. Right. That's inevitable. Yeah. Yeah. It is. It is. Yeah. But.

personally, I believe like you shouldn't, I wouldn't, I wouldn't. Yeah. Yeah. I wouldn't unless, unless I know she is too. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. And I wouldn't just cause that shit's too hard. Like if you're so, so focused on one person, what's the point really? Like, that's why I was like, why do people cheat in the first place? You can't tell them your, your significant other. Oh yeah. I'm not feeling you. Right. Hmm.

But I kind of get it in a way. It's like maybe some people are not emotionally intellectual. I'm mature. They can't even say that to their partner. They're just like, yeah, fuck that guy. I'm going to fuck another guy tonight. You know what Sophia said on the podcast? What did she say? I was going to ask. She said, okay, usually when girls cheat, this is what she said. She's not generalizing, but usually when girls cheat, it's because they're not getting something out of that relationship and they're looking for it with something else.

but they don't want to destroy what they have, which is, which is bad. Cheating is never good. Yeah. Cheating is never good. But she said, girls won't just cheat just cause like,

Like they'll cheat because there's already an underlying issue. I mean, yeah, it has to be an issue. I don't think people are just going around fucking anyone. Yeah. And I think that's true unless you're like one of those like evil people, you know? Yeah. Some girls, some girls too. Like I asked why he's like, sometimes you just don't get good enough dick that you just have to fuck. Yeah. But the, but you love that person so much. Like, um, the qualities in that person that it's just the dick game that sucks. So you just have to get that from someone else. Honestly,

More times, there's a way you can look at it where something could be right, but I never look at cheating as like,

it's good never yeah there's there's never a reason you should and if you're going to that if you're thinking about that stage or like doing actions that are sus onto that level of cheating bro that means that's a that's a clear sign yeah you go ahead and break it down with your girl break it down with your significant other if you're a girl and talk about what's bothering you talk about what can you fix yeah and if it can't be fixed then that's the end of it yeah yeah because one of my friends was like um

He got asked the question, what's the number one thing to a healthy relationship, long-term relationship? He's like, sex. He's like, what other answer could there be? Communication? Fuck that. Because that's like... I actually believe that sex plays a big part in a relationship. It's a big part, but I don't think it's the biggest. Yeah, it's not the biggest, but it plays a big part. Because imagine like...

fam when you're having sex with someone that's really soul tying you know you get attached to that person more because you've seen them in their like i guess their most raw form you know i think i disagree though what i think i disagree are you playing the devil no like i think i actually disagree really yeah okay and play because i'll i'll tell mine so you said you said you see that person in their true form blah blah right like it's a very primal thing see somebody naked like specialty right yeah now

Would you say you see a lot of people naked if you watch porn? Yeah. Watch porn, yeah. Yeah, you see a lot of people naked when you watch porn. Now, is there a special connection to that? No, because I don't know those people. Exactly, exactly. You don't know those people. Now, but your mind, right? Your mind, your brain doesn't know, oh, this is that person. It just sees titties. You know what I mean? Yeah. More times, if you're in sex mode, you're not always thinking like, oh, this is my girl. Yeah, you're not, you know what I mean? You're not...

If you really break down your psychology, when you're in that monster mode, if you're in monster mode, you're not thinking about all this and this and this. You're just thinking, depending on who you are. I'm not saying everybody's the same, depending on who you are. But I think that's why you see a lot of people cheating like that. It's because...

Sex is no longer a special thing. Yeah, if sex was still a special thing We would save it till marriage like how they used to do it, but it's not like that anymore That's why a lot of people are having sex like whenever it's just that's why there's a thing called casual sex. That's crazy That's crazy. I don't believe there's something as casual. What I don't think that's real No, I don't think this fam every time bro I'm telling you you can you can start acting depressed just cuz that person you fucked is depressed like you

There's no such thing as casual because one person in the end will always catch feelings. I don't care how much of a demon. And I don't believe like, oh, people are demons. I don't know why everyone wants to be labeled as a demon. Because before, if you were a demon, like you were going, doing some crazy shit. But everyone now is like, oh, I fuck this girl. I'm a demon.

I don't think it's cool. It's not cool. I don't think it's fucking cool. But I think people do it though. Yeah, I know. I think casual sex is a thing. That ass? That's a whole culture, bro. That's what Tinder and all these accounts, they're...

fam if you really take it in like yeah maybe because i i have female friends that that show me that show me their messages with people and they've never like so they just do it off the fact that yeah i just want sex from them yes they don't catch no feeling yes but when you're having sex don't you catch one at least one feeling i'm gonna tell you something i'm gonna tell you something when it comes to the point where where like you smash a lot of people and like you've done your rounds yeah it's different if you if you've done your rounds it's different yeah like

they'll go ahead they'll go ahead have their fun okay and that's not that's not a bad thing it's never there's no wrong here there's no wrong it's only wrong if they're cheating yeah you know what i mean there's only but if you're having casual like you know yeah that's kind of the culture now damn and as sad as that is as sad as that is that's what it is and if you want to if you want to live in today's society it's dangerous to have those feelings right away you know i mean but you're allowed to have those feelings like

That's that's what's troublesome. That's why so much people get into like the passion Yeah, the talks and talks it yeah Like you're allowed to have those feelings as we're meant to have those feelings when you have sex with somebody you're meant your your biological Frickin instincts will make you want to do that, but it just sucks that um, I

the society we live and like the culture is that. Do you think this generation promotes more toxic relationships? Like they like that shit? Because whenever you see on TikTok, oh, toxic this, toxic that, you know, and Tinder, now it's getting more popularized. Casual sex everywhere, as you were saying. I think. I feel like me personally, there has to be a balance. If you want a good relationship, there always has to be that toxic, but like not crazy like, oh, I'm gonna key his car if he does this to me.

Like you have to throw and you have to be comfortable with your partner being toxic. That's perfect. Not a lot, but like perfect.

I don't think talk. I don't think being toxic at all is good. Yeah, obviously, but there's no perfect relationship If you believe that then that's crazy. No, I think a perfect relationship is is a yin and yang though Yeah, the yin and yang the balance is the balance, but I don't think you could call it toxic I just want to say because there's lines right there's there's a line where you would call something toxic But if something toxic happens to you, you shouldn't you shouldn't allow that you should never allow that but if something small where it's like, uh

It's like a bothersome thing. Then just allow it because you love that person. Yeah. Like it's those type of... It's those type of sacrifices and boundaries, right? But when it comes to like something toxic where...

it's affecting your mental health or it's um it's putting a toll on how you want to live that's different that's that's completely different yeah because then people get it they get trapped into a relationship they get locked into like i gotta be with them because i don't think i can get somebody else i gotta be with them because because uh they're too good blah blah this and that right now if you're stuck in that that like loop yeah if you're stuck in that loop that's toxic because

how are you gonna get out yeah how do you how do you escape how do you escape you can't how do you how do you fix your mental health from that right yeah i don't think anyone's more so emotionally intelligent to be like oh this is how i'm escape they're gonna do it in like way more toxic ways so that's where where cheating comes that's where you know all the lies come in stuff like that true i yeah i agree yeah i agree i think that's what happens that's the loop that's that's the loop and it just becomes darker and darker and then it ends at one point but overall i don't think

um it's promoted i don't really i don't think it's promoted i just think we as as as a population we've decided to do that to do it to normalize it i don't think it's promoted though i think like it is just because it's and everyone's especially at tiktok it's a really the age limit is very small i mean like it's little kids looking at that shit so they grow up looking at oh toxic this toxic that i okay it's well i think it's only promoted is because

Because that's what it is. That's what it is. Because when Lil Durk did something nice, the easiest thing, like gave India flowers, everyone was like, yo, he's the GOAT. I think the bar is so low in our generation. You do the bare minimum and a girl will love you. It's so crazy. That's what I say. I'm trying to get out. Because I don't want to say it's promoted. I think it's just like what it is right now. I don't know. I don't know. Because it's not like...

It's not like we don't have movies and television of couples, of the... What do you call it? The dream. Dream, yeah. The dream, the romantic dream, whatever. Because we have that. Yeah. We have that. And honestly, that's promoted a lot. But...

We've taken a different step. Exactly. And as a population, we've decided this is what we're going to do. Yeah, that's why all the directors go into make a film movie with like the lovey-dovey shit because people want that shit. Yeah, but that's what they make. That's what they make. So what if you make the opposite? Oh, like Euphoria. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, you're right. You make the opposite and that will shock the world. That's why Euphoria did a really good job because it shows the dark side of it and it shows...

It shows us exactly what's toxic there. Yeah. You get me? True. Because if you watch like a regular love show, blah, blah, blah. It's not realistic. It's not realistic. And you don't get to see what's right from wrong. You're right. You can't tell me you watch like...

Crazy stupid love and then see what's right from wrong. Yeah, I mean you don't it's all right. It's all right Yeah, yeah, everything is all right because at the end it's happy you're for you all wrong Yeah, you know, you know what's right and wrong because you're able to decipher that because you see what's going on Damn, I didn't notice that that's a cool. Yeah, you gotta break stuff down like that Yo, that's a I want to teach people how to how to think like that Because in anything in life you want to be able to decipher. Okay, um

this moment happened. How can I learn from it? What can I take from it? How can I better myself? Yeah. Want to end on that? Oh, yeah. Okay. We'll end it on that. All right. Thank you everyone for watching this episode of Jumpers Jump Podcast. Make sure you guys check out the links in our bio. Follow us on Instagram. Comment, like, subscribe, all that good stuff. Go listen to Spotify, Apple, all that. Stay tuned for Oxfords. I'm going to drop this soon. You guys are going to play this. And yeah, Jumpers Jump out. Deuces.

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