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EP.219 - TIKTOK BAN THEORY, BLAKE LIVELY JUSTIN BALDONI THEORY & SIMULATION THEORIES

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@Carlos Juico :我认为TikTok短暂下架是为了测试其影响,看看如果下架会发生什么。他们没有收到政府的禁令,所以这更像是一个测试。另一个理论是,平台上有太多真实的阴谋论视频,变得非常流行,所以他们想通过下架来重置算法,减少阴谋论的传播,让每个人的'为你推荐'页面内容有所不同。 我从TikTok上的一个阴谋论者那里得到了这个理论,但随后他似乎受到了'影子封禁',他的账号很难被搜索到。这让我相信我的理论,因为另一个关于数据泄露的理论说不通,因为所有TikTok用户都迁移到了Red Note,另一个中国公司,这使得政府的禁令难以奏效。 @Gavin Ruta :永恒轮回理论认为,我们现在正在经历的生活是永恒的,并且会不断重复。这个理论解释了天堂和地狱:如果你的生活充满痛苦,你就会永远处于地狱般的循环中;如果你的生活充满快乐和善行,你就会永远处于天堂般的循环中。 在《黑客帝国》中,有一个场景让我印象深刻:Neo遇到Oracle,Oracle知道Neo会做什么选择,但她仍然问他,这其实是为了让Neo自己去思考'为什么'做出这个选择。这让我想到,上帝已经知道我们的一生,但重要的是我们自己去理解我们所做的每一个选择背后的原因。 关于直觉,我认为直觉是一种祝福,它会引导我们做出正确的选择,即使我们当时感觉是错的。但最终,做出正确的选择取决于我们自己,这决定了我们最终是走向天堂还是地狱。

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Theory why they actually took down TikTok. Apparently, like, they didn't even have to take it down. The reason they did that, though, was because Finland's greatest mystery. There was like four teens camping one day. This guy came, started stabbing everyone through their tent. Only one guy survived. They put that guy

Eternal reoccurrence theory states the life you're living right now, it's eternal, but it keeps replaying from beginning to end. Guy breaking into a house and like spraying down a whole family. You wouldn't think of that. Wait, what happened in the video? So the guy, the main character, Sunny, he goes and... TikTok.

Was not banned for too long. We made it back in this shit. Honestly, do you think it would have been better for us if Canada was the only place with TikTok? It would have been worse? It would have been worse. Why? Because obviously the States, I don't know why, but it's like... We would have been the last one standing though. Yeah, but I feel like a lot of our...

Our audience is from the States. Yeah, that's true. And Canada, all Canada does is hate. So it's like that TikTok would have been low-key the most negative. That's weird because everybody says Canada's nicer. Yeah. But our online presence is opposite, fam. Why? Why?

I don't know. Wait, why is that? Screw face city, fam. Screw face city. No, but I feel like Canada's still good. Yeah. Like, people are still nice. Like, when I compare the common courtesy of Canadians to Americans. Oh, yeah, for sure. It depends where you are, though. It depends where you are. Because some American states are nice. They're super nice. The South? Yeah. They're pretty nice out there. But I also see in the TikTok, it was like, there's a lot of Filipinos that came to Canada. And Filipinos are, like, the most empathetic. Oh.

That's why they... Canada's, like, nice because those people came. You know what I mean? Oh, that makes sense, bro. Go to Scarborough, fam. You'll get invited to, like, the restaurants. Yeah, actually, that makes sense. That makes sense. Because before, like, all of the...

All of the Tim Hortons, Burger Kings, they're all run by like Filipinos. Yeah, yeah. Real shit, real shit. But now it's different. Now it's different because I think the number one most immigrants are coming from India. But it used to be number one used to be Philippines for a long ass time. Really? I actually didn't know that. Yeah, literally in the 90s, I was like number one. Word, yeah. But I don't know. Now it's like...

Just everywhere. Yeah. But it was also like the last days of TikTok when Americans got that. Like the day before, everyone went on the app, literally describing like, oh, I'm going to come out with the truth. So much drama was started in that little five minutes.

Yeah, because some people, they thought it was the end to end. So they were saying all of their deepest, darkest secrets to their fans. Yo, I'm pretty sure a whole bunch of mukbangers and a whole bunch of people that were making content, faking their content that people didn't know they were faking. On the last day of TikTok, they came out and just said, guys, I was faking all of that shit the whole time. None of this was real. And then they thought it would have been done with because TikTok's closed. TikTok.

tiktok comes back and all of their fans are hating bro all their fans are hating yo you deceived us now we can't watch their videos anymore thinking like it's real fam but do you think do you think that's regardless of every single social media creator do you think there's a there's a test of like almost this is this is still fabricated it's

Still fabricated. Like low-key, a lot of... Almost everything is fabricated, no? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. It depends. It depends. Like mukbangers, I obviously know that shit's fake. But others...

I used to really believe in Vitaly pranks and Fousey 2 pranks. Oh, no. All of that shit was fake. I didn't know that. Actually, no, I did. I used to believe it to the core, bro. The one with Ricegum when he punched Fousey in the garage, I think. Yeah. That one was like, I was like, oh, no, there's actual drama going on. But there's a theory why they actually took down

TikTok for that little period. Why? So one of the first theories is it's kind of obvious, right? It was going to end or it was going to it was at risk of being banned. Now, I think Donald Trump extended it, so it's fine. But what they wanted to see, apparently they didn't even have to ban or they didn't have to take it down. Hmm.

Because they never got like a notice from the government saying, yo, let's take it down. So them taking it down was almost the litmus test to see how it would go. Oh.

Okay. If that makes sense to you. Yeah. So they're not just going to, like, they didn't have to. They weren't forcefully taking it down. It was more like it was supposed to go down. Let's just do it anyway and let's see what happens. Okay. Now, the theory is the reason they did that, though, was because there's too many real conspiracies on the app that were becoming way too popular. Okay. And they just wanted to reset everybody's algorithms.

So a lot of people on TikTok right now, they're saying they used to have all of these TikToks of conspiracy theories, LA Fires, Diddy, Luigi. And there was so much at once. And it's hard to stop that from becoming popularized if that's what's going viral, right? So what happens to everyone's For You page? It goes deeper and deeper into conspiracy, into almost like breaking down gossip.

government secrets. Because that's what the algorithm would feed that person. Exactly. And it's popularizing that mindset of looking like that. Oh, that's crazy. They just don't want men to inform. Exactly. Yeah. So what people are saying was that reset was to make everybody's For You page different. Okay.

And to change everyone so that they can just push more whatever. Yeah. It's crazy because, like, usually I do my research on TikTok before I come in the podcast. Like, some YouTube, some TikTok, but, like, directly TikTok. And there are some conspiracy theorists that I usually, like, take, like, I research stories from. And, yo, you have to, it's like their shadow ban. Like, you got to search for them. Like, one guy said a theory about, like, the TikTok ban. And that's why I got my theory. Like, I'm not, obviously, I'm not going to say it because that guy low-key got shadow banned. Mm-hmm.

but once he said that tiktok ban theory he got f***ing shadow banned from from tiktok i actually had to search up his profile like his whole name type in his whole name yeah i think that happens already to instagram i'm pretty sure just even if you're not like even if you're just not a conspiracy theorist or whatever if they just don't like you i think they can just hide your account word especially on instagram no yeah because

Because you ever had those times where you're trying to search somebody up and then you can't find it? Yeah, no, that means you're shadow banned. Yeah, that means you're shadow banned though. Why though? That's so weird. Like, why are we just doing that? I don't know. But it's, I believe your theory more because there was another one where it's like, oh, like the data thing. But it doesn't make sense because all of TikTok went on to Red Note and then they started spreading their data there too, which is also a Chinese company, right? Yeah, yeah. So kind of,

It kind of like, yeah, like what would the government do then? Like, oh, would they ban Red Note? But like, then it's just a cycle. Like after Red Note, we're just going to do another Chinese app? No, real shit. Like the refugee of the internet. Like, yo, we can just, literally the people have the power to just go to another app and give the data. That's

So it's going to be a never-ending thing for the government. Why did they choose Red Note, though? I actually don't know. Is it because it's so similar to TikTok? Maybe. Maybe it had a similar algorithm type thing. But damn, bro. It's a thing like Twitch and Kik. Twitch feels like home. But the Kik database, it doesn't look homey. You know what I mean? My theory, I was waiting for this to happen. I thought Elon Musk was going to drop 5K.

vine because didn't twitter buy vine oh he's gonna drop vine again that would have that would have saved tiktok yeah or that would have been the new tiktok but did did y'all must buy vine no i i don't i thought twitter bought vine no i could be wrong i could be wrong yeah i didn't hear no news about vine coming back that's why because whoever has the rights to vine they can just bring that shit back and boom that is true that's a new tiktok if tiktok does get banned because they still have time like yeah it's still supposed to be banned if nobody buys it

I think right now the leading bids are Mr. Beast, the guy from Shark Tank,

Oh, Mr. Wonderful? Yeah, I think that's it. And Mark Cuban. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And there's somebody else, I forgot who, but he's pretty big. But I don't know. I think somebody's going to buy it, but we'll see. I don't know if they want to sell. Yeah. I don't know though. If they don't sell, then they just lose that whole market. And I'm pretty sure that's the biggest market for them, right? Yeah. And a lot of people are saying it's just this whole TikTok ban is just like Vine. But men have to remember that Vine got taken down because all of the pee, the corn that was on it

before it got banned. TikTok doesn't have any of that. Like, it's literally all the data. So I was like, you know what I mean? Even I see on the YouTube, yo, I don't know if you're getting these, but on YouTube, there's ads, like really, like five second ads of girls, of like naked girls, fam, before your video plays. And it's like a game or something. They disguise that as a game. Wait, what? That's not allowed. Yeah, I know, but I've seen it. I can screen record and show you too. What do you mean? Because I'm getting it on mine.

- Yo, targeted ads, fam. - Stop, fam, stop. - They know what works. - No, stop, stop. Also, you remember how you were talking about the minions, the AI minion filter? - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Oh my god. - The dark web stuff? - Yeah, yeah. I seen something very similar because it popped up on my For You page. So, do you remember the Sunny with a Chance of Meatballs? - Yeah. - There was a specific scene that people are calling it like, oh, if you watch this again, it's kind of like the minion ad because

it like shows a guy breaking into a house and like spraying down the whole family so you wouldn't think of that wait what happened in the video though so the guy the main character Sunny he goes in remember the ice cream scene yeah so he had a bunch of ice cream and he

broke into a random person's house and started throwing the ice cream like snowballs yeah but now you watch it again in that sense like oh this is just a pg version of a man spraying down a house look i'll show you look how they fall though look how the kids fall oh damn

Damn. No, you're right. You know what I mean? And like the laugh. It's like. Yeah, you're right. It did look kind of violent. Yeah. But I don't think. I think they just made that. I don't think they just like took it from another footage. I don't think they were doing footage like that before. Yeah, but do you think they had like that intention to make it seem like. To make it feel violent? Yeah, but like a PG version. They made it PG. Because I feel like they do that. I 100% believe that they do that.

To make, to put violence in kids? Yeah. I don't know. That's hard for me. That's hard for me. Because for me, as a kid growing up and watching these like violent movies growing up and just seeing all of this different, it's literally just for fun, bro. And I think Quentin Tarantino said it the best. It's just for fun. Yeah. Like, obviously there's evil people. There's some sick minded people that will take it a different way. Mm-hmm.

But realistically, for the artist, it's for entertainment. It's not... We don't actually put real souls into... We try not to hurt people. That's not what it's about. It's about telling a story the best way you can. And sometimes telling that story needs some scenes like that. Okay, yeah. But that is from Quentin's interior...

Tarantino and he's kind of like a character yeah he's a character but like I'm talking in the sense of you know what Disney does and Pixar does you know what I mean so it's like that's why I believe I've had evidence of them doing crazy stuff like the Moana stuff you showed me bro what the heck so do you think do you think specifically Disney and those companies are making shit more I don't know

more adult on purpose yeah just so um in a way that the kids they can show it to kids but like subconsciously now when they grow up they're so used to it you know i mean i see i see i feel like that's the way but what happens as a kid if you're not slowly introduced to those things

damn, I don't know. You get what I'm saying here? Yeah, yeah. So, if it's not introduced like that, wouldn't there just be a hard reset on their mind if they all of a sudden just come across content that is showing that real stuff? Maybe. You get what I'm saying here? Yeah, yeah. So, in that sense, they're kind of doing kids a favor. Oh,

By slowly introducing these themes. Instead of just giving it to them. Because these are real themes. For example, Fortnite, right? People using guns and fighting. That's life. War is real. People fighting is real.

If we pretend none of that shit ever existed, sure, people would have different mindsets or whatever. But they would in turn become weak because they don't know the reality of the hard truth of the hard world. Yeah. Right? That's facts. That's facts. Maybe they are. You know what I mean? Yeah. So I don't know. But not to say I'm right. I actually have no idea. But it's a good perspective to look at. Yeah. It's a different perspective. Because like if...

If I did control the way kids could view things, I wouldn't want them to see the terrible shit in the world right away. But at some point, they do have to mature and grow up. So how do I slowly get them to be better people? How would you do it? Probably low-key, that's a good way though. You know what I mean? Because the Goran stuff, I got introduced first from WWE. Because all the stuff I saw, and that was my own...

like shit moment. Like there was, there was things that I was never seeing. And they're like, what the heck? Edge and Lita are having thing in the ring. I'm like, what is this? But then again, there's that whole debate of, should we even be seeing all that stuff anyway? Which, which I'm still unsure of too. Yeah. Like I do stand on the thing of art where art is art. However, the artist intended it to be created. It should be for people to experience. That's how they're supposed to feel about it. You know? Yeah. But that whole thing of, is it putting sick images in our head?

Maybe still. I'm not going to lie. Maybe still. So I'm not sure. Yeah, man. Do you ever hear about the reoccurrence theory? Reoccurrence? Like a deja vu? Eternal reoccurrence theory. You ever hear about that? Nah, what is that? So I think it was Friedrich Nietzsche. Yeah. He's a philosopher. Okay. Now, he had this concept and it pretty much explains what heaven and hell would be. Okay. You know how we talk about different realities and different universes we live, right? Different past lives or whatever it may be.

So this theory pretty much states the life you're living right now, it's eternal, but it keeps replaying from beginning to end. Now you might think, okay, replay is beginning to end, but does that mean you can have different outcomes? Different ways it goes through? Now his theory goes, it doesn't. It's the exact same, the exact same actions, movements, decisions were all made

And whether your life was good or bad determines whether you were trapped in hell or heaven because you're replaying it forever and ever and ever. No, that's interesting. You get what I'm saying here? Yeah, yeah. So let's say you have to replay your life every single time. And it's just shit. Then that means you're in hell. That means you're in hell.

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word and that's crazy because it's like um i remember i asked you and a bunch of other people do you think this is like your first time on this earth and like i'll get different i'll get different answers every time you're like no i feel like i've done this before me i'm like oh no i i feel brand new like this is all new to me so like maybe but it's like

Even though you lived it three times, it's the same. You know what I mean? Yeah. It's the same and the same action. Wait, but do you... Can you learn more in that third life than your first? I have no idea. But his theory saying it, you don't. And it just plays. That's his theory. I don't know about that then. I don't believe it personally. But it's just an interesting concept. It's a very interesting concept to determine whether you're in heaven or hell. That's interesting as fuck. Yeah. That...

There was another one where it's like, I think I said this before. If you had a lot of karma in your other life, you would then get sent to a worse life or something like that. I don't know. Yeah, that's reincarnation. Yeah, reincarnation. But I think that idea of it replays the whole time. I think it gives you a sense of freedom, though.

Because right now you do still have, you have choice. Like you can make decisions right now to change your life. Boom. I can make the right steps. I can make the right discipline to make myself become who I need to be. Right. Or I can take the easy path and not do that shit. So you still have choice and you still have that freedom. Now, whether you decided to do it or not, that's the heaven or hell. Word.

That's what's interesting. And his theory says that you made the exact same choices all times of your life. Like you can't make another one. But like I said, though, if that's the case, we're still making choices right now. Right now, yeah. So that's, in a sense, your decision to make the better choice. You get what I'm saying? Okay, okay. Right? So it could still be heaven. You just haven't found out yet. Oh, that's kind of crazy. Yeah, that's kind of crazy. Oh, yeah.

Oh, yeah. Okay, I get it now. I get it now. Now, there's another... Yo, there's another concept that fucking blew my mind. And it was in The Matrix, bro. What was it? So, pretty much, there's a scene where Neo...

And he meets the, almost like the oracle. I think that's what she's called. Okay. The woman that can see the future and the past and the present, whatever. Literally sees everything all at once, right? And I was thinking, okay, boom. That's what God does, right? God sees everything all at once. He sees your past, present, future, everything, your whole life. And Neo, when he asked the oracle, the oracle's giving him, I think, like a candy or whatever. Yeah.

Yeah. And she says, here, take it. And Neil goes, don't you already know if I take it or not? Why are you asking me? So it plays on that theory. Why are you asking me? And then she goes, it's not about whether you take it or not. It's to find out why you did or why you didn't. What does that mean then? So things are going to play out, right? Yeah. God's going to make your life play out exactly. And he knows how it plays out. Yeah. But it's not for him to find out. He knows. It's for you. It's for you to find out why you did.

You get that though? Yeah. So literally any decision you ever made in your life, good, bad, whatever it may be, a hard decision, an easy decision. It's not about what you did. It's about why. It's about why. It's about why. Isn't that crazy? Yeah. Yeah. Cause God knows what you did already.

Do you ever look back of your decisions and be like, you think to yourself, why? There's been a lot of decisions like, oh, why did I do that? And like, do I trust my gut feeling? Why is it always wrong? But maybe that is the right thing. You know what I mean? My gut...

Especially with my gut. Like when people say make a gut decision, my gut is usually wrong. Really? Yeah, no, that's what I think. But I feel like my gut decision, I think is wrong, but it turns out to be long-term right. So it is right still. Yeah, it is right still. It feels wrong to you. Yeah, it feels wrong to me. Is that weird? That's interesting. Yeah, is that weird? Because for me, I'm the opposite. My gut feeling is always right to myself. Yeah, I usually do the opposite of my gut decision because I know my gut, I think my gut decision is wrong.

But if it turns out right, then you should just trust your gut. Yeah, I know, but that's the thing. It's like, yo, you should just trust your gut then. That's why I just pray to God now. You take over, man. Yeah, but I think that gut feeling and that intuition, that's the blessing too. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I feel like that's the blessing. Like it's supposed to shift you in a certain direction. Like you feeling a certain way on choosing A or B, that's God Loki meant for you to think that way. He knows how you're going to think in your head.

Right? And you're going to make a decision. He already knows what decision you made. It's literally just up to you to figure out why, whether you even chose A or B, to figure out why and then move forward with why.

That's literally what it's for. Okay, so did you watch Mufasa? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So with that whole why did you do it, would you have done what Scar did to Mufasa now that we know the whole story of why Scar turned out to be? Nah, I wouldn't. What? I wouldn't snake like Scar. Yes. I would not snake like Scar. Yo, did we watch the same movie, fam?

Yo, the whole time I'm like- Cause he took his girl? No, like, yo, he saved Mufasa. Hella times. Did you not know that? Yeah. When he was the crocodiles. When he fought Kiros twice, he saved Mufasa. And then Scar even told Mufasa, yo, I like Sarabi. And then boom, Mufasa still gets with his girl.

No, but Sarabi didn't like him. Yeah, I know, but that's bro code still. Like, you can't, like, if your bro tells you, oh, I like this girl, you can't go. That's a good debate, Stone. Honestly, that's a good debate. Are you crazy? I'm honestly Mufasa-side. Oh, hell no. You're Scar-side? I'm Scar. I finally, yo, it's good that they released the movie because I finally understand because I would have probably done the same shit. Really? Yes. Okay, imagine I saved you four times, Sam. Showing no gratitude towards me. And you take my girl? Oh, it's crash out season.

Oh, it's Crash. No, but... Okay, wait, wait, wait. Yeah. But Mufasa did save everybody. Technically, yeah. But it's like... He even saved Scar himself. Wait, when did he save Scar? At the end. Nah, but at that point, it was too... Scar was too far gone to even like think about anything. Nah, bro. Nah, he even saved Scar. Nah, he saved Scar still. Bro, he saved Scar's life. Yeah, but okay. Scar saved him four times though. He would have died if...

Wait, wait, who's drowning? That was Mufasa drowning and Scar saved him, right? Yeah, Mufasa, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then the crocodiles and then he jumped in front of Kuros. That's why he got the scar. Yeah, he got the scar. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, I like Sarabi, bro. Oh, never mind. Fuck that. I'm taking Sarabi too.

But it's not the end of the world, fam. Like, in my opinion. Yeah, I know. It isn't. It isn't. But if, like, you're saying, oh, he saved them at the end. Bro, there wouldn't be no Mufasa at the end if Scar wasn't there. If Scar wasn't there. That's true. That's actually facts. You know what I mean? That is facts. That is facts. Yeah. But I don't know, bro. It's a good debate, though. It's a good debate. So you're saying you would try to kill... No, no. I say, but his killing was justified. Like, what Scar did was justified to me. Because how they narrated and...

and made that movie really yeah because i look deep into i'm like yo that makes sense if there would be no mufasa without scar saving him so you think scar should be the rightful heir yeah nah yeah yeah i do believe but but the people don't wouldn't ride with scar because of the betrayal yeah that doesn't make sense yeah to me it doesn't make sense because if scar if scar did and mufasa was like yo make scar the king nobody would rock with that

Nobody would rock with that. That's fact. And it would just be a doomed kingdom. Yeah. Maybe I take back that Scar leader thing. But it's like... He's justified... Like the killing though... I could see why that happened. I don't think the killing is justified. Because at the same time... Like...

The kingdom wouldn't be there. You get what I'm saying here? Like, the kingdom wouldn't even be there for him to even live. If that makes sense. Like, Scar... Mufasa brought them there. Yeah. Right? Uh-huh. And then, like, what would Scar have done on his own? Probably joined the pack of, like, the evil people. Probably. And he would've just been, you know...

He's not gonna be king of the evil people that big ass lion would have been king of the evil people. Yeah, yeah, true true true. Yeah, I don't know. You know, that's how I see it. Yeah. Because he's like, yeah, I don't know. But to kill freaking Mufasa after in front of Simba? Nah, that's betrayal fam. That's not betrayal.

That's betrayal. That's betrayal. That's so much. That's fault on Scar and that's fault on Mufasa too. But it makes sense. It makes sense. That's why he doesn't like Simba. Yeah. Because that's his girl's. Yeah. Well, that's his crush's thing. Yeah. Son. Yeah. It's 50-50 now. No, it's not. Scar's just a villain, bro. Scar's just a villain. I understand. Yes. Obviously, I understand. But that's still villainous. That's still villainous.

But I know now. You know, there's a theory too, like in the first Lion King, not a lot of people pick this up. But you know how when Mufasa died, Scar kills him. People thought that, yo, when Scar became king, the drought happened and it was just a terrible kingdom, right? Okay. The reason that happened, the reason the kingdom was doomed to fail wasn't because of Scar, was because of Simba leaving. Oh.

yeah so remember when mufasa was on the big rock and he told simba look as far as the eye can yeah yeah everything the light touches is our kingdom right he said that so wherever simba or wherever the rightful heir of the kingdom is becomes the kingdom so when when simba left and he was chilling with simone and uh that's the new kingdom

That became the new kingdom. And how were they living? Abundance of food, abundance of everything. They're happy as shit. The weather was nice. But what happened back in Big Rock, it was drought. Yeah, it was drought. And people were dying. There was no food. It was because the kingdom is wherever the king is. The kingdom isn't necessarily a location. It's wherever the king is.

That translates to real life too. If there's no leader in one area, oh, you guys are in deep trouble still. So it wasn't necessarily Scar taking over. It was the abandonment of Simba. But also he was still a child. But I understand why... You know how mans play punching bag? Yeah. It's easy for mans to put the blame on Scar. You know what I mean? Because he did all this. He killed Mufasa. So that's the easy getaway. So I get why people think that way. Yeah, because Scar was...

Scar was evil fam. This guy was he was eating people. He was eating Mufasa fam. We show empathy for everyone. We see both sides. Bro I'm an empath fam. I see both sides. Bro I'm a living anti-hero. I'm looking at you I'm looking at you a villain. I'm not gonna lie. But you're a scar fam. Yeah I am but I understand. But I'm a living anti-hero. I'm a living villain but I'm trying to be the hero. Head ass. Head ass. Head ass.

I'm trying to change my ways. Yo, you know where that's from? Where? That's from Pulp Fiction. Oh, I didn't watch that. So in Pulp Fiction, the very end of the movie, it was Samuel L. Jackson. Yeah, yeah. There's this guy that walks into a diner and he sticks up the whole diner with his girl. Yeah. Now, Samuel L. Jackson, he's a hitman. So he has a gun himself and he pretty much sticks up the guy. So what happens is they're stuck there together and Samuel L. Jackson says something. Okay.

And he said he says a prayer before he blasts him ever like whenever he like kills somebody has his prayer Yeah, he says and he revert he like he pretty much to rehearse the verse the Bible verse and it said something along the lines of um Here I'm gonna read it. Yeah, so he had the gun like this Imagine you're you're the guy that China. Um rob the store, right and I have a have a gun pointed at you and I said I

So he said all that shit, right? And it just sounds like, oh, okay, he's saying some Bible verse. Boom, boom, boom. But, and he goes, he says this, he goes...

I'm trying to figure out, he said to the guy, I'm trying to figure out if I'm the righteous man, you're the evil man, and the gun right here is the shepherd. Oh. Or is it you're the evil man, I'm the righteous man, you know, and something else is going to happen. And then he says, the reality is I'm the evil man. Oh my gosh. You're the weak. And because he has a gun...

He's going to cause the valley of darkness and he's going to take over the world. But he pretty much like flipped it and he's trying to be the shepherd. Yeah. So before doing that, he was having a whole mental breakdown, discovering like who am I? Who am I really before I do this? Yeah, because he's a villain. He's like, he's a villainous dude, but he's trying to do the right thing. Yeah, yeah.

For the first time. That makes sense. That was like the Joe Biden speech. Did you see it? No. Where like people were not taking him serious. Like the whole speech was kind of like, eh? Like his leaving speech. And then like the last like statements were like his lock in. Like everyone was like, wait, what's going on? Because he's like, soldiers, remember your oath or something like that. And everyone's like, wait, wait, wait, what do you mean by that?

And then he left. So that was like his... Yeah, like, yo, his whole... I'm telling you, his whole speech was like, blah, blah, blah, until like the final phrases. He's like, soldiers, remember why you... I actually never seen that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I've only ever seen the memes. You know the memes that's like at the end of the movie? Yeah.

No, it was kind of like that. It was that. He just looks away. Yeah. Bro, that was recent, too. Like, it just happened. I don't know why they let him be president for that long. I don't know. He was old, man. He was old. Yo, like, why did they allow him for that long? Yeah, I don't know. We're Canadians. You know what I mean? We don't really care about that. No, but honestly, like, even if... I don't know. Maybe I should even talk about it. Yeah. But...

Like, we know, like, bro's not okay. Shouldn't we speak up? Aren't we the evil people? Aren't we the bad people and nobody speaks up? Yeah, I guess. Like, look at it this way. Like, if you have a homie and he's like, he doesn't realize he's doing not good. Yeah. And we just pretend and like,

I guess, make this atmosphere where he thinks he's okay. Aren't we the bad people now? Oh, I had a thought about that last night. And I feel like the first thought I had was like, you can't put him in a way. You know what I mean? I feel like that pretending stuff is kind of right in the sense. Why? Because if you try and make him something he's not, you know what I mean? Or pretend.

like tell him the real like that's kind of like playing god like because you're you're leading him a different way than what he he's like supposed to go you know i mean that's just what i think and it's like um fuck i'm trying to describe it but but that's you get you kind of get my thought or no kind of but you still have a choice i feel like you still have a choice for example i'll put in a better example um we have we have a pet we have a dog and then i want to train him a certain way and you want to train him a certain way right

But he thinks he's already a good dog. All he knows is whatever he knows, whatever we taught him, right? If I create the atmosphere of one thing and you create the atmosphere of another, then the outcome of the dog will just be the balance of both. But if one thing takes over, he will never even know the other knowledge on what the other side can do. Yeah, and that's why I think...

But if you're forcefully doing it, I think that's wrong. If you're trying to force that dog in a certain way, that's wrong. I feel like it should be natural. What is natural though? What is natural, Gavin? The atmosphere that you think is right. Oh, I'll put the atmosphere I think is right. And then we just let it... The balance thing. Yeah, the balance. So it's the best of both.

Yeah, because I've had those situations because it is literally situational. Like in some situations, I try and force someone in different ways. But in other situations, I let them make that decision. You know what I mean? And I feel like the better outcomes have been from when I've stepped back

I've given my advice and let them choose their way. You know what I mean? I'm not like, no, go that way, that way, that way. That's playing God. You think so? Yeah, because long term, long term, their decision is going to be the best for them. That's their life. Damn, bro. That's what I think. That's hard for me. Because for me, it's as if if I didn't do a good enough job for them to make the right decision, I think that's a failure on myself.

That's kind of selfish, no? Why? Because it's like you're trying to steer him that way? No, like let's say he did something that was bad for his life. Oh, okay. And I was trying to tell him, no, like that's not good for you. It could be terrible, right? If I didn't do a good enough job to steer him in the right direction, I feel like that's failure on me.

It's like that thing we were talking about with the homie that doesn't, you know, that sees things differently with things. Yeah, yeah. And then if you didn't teach him, then that's all he's going to know. You know what I'm saying here or no? Yeah, I do. So it's lucky you failed around us. That's my personal thing. Okay. But I see your side. I do see your side how you shouldn't force things. You should let it play out naturally. But I don't know.

I don't know. Like, I wouldn't want it just to play out. Like, I would rather have had a fighting chance. True, true. I think that's just my nature. I think it is all situational. It is situational. I think that's just my nature where it's like, I want to leave a fighting chance at least. Just to say I tried. Yeah, I see your side too though. Yeah, it makes sense. I don't think there's a right or wrong. Yeah, there's not. There's not. There's literally no. Yeah, fair.

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E-R-S. Did you hear what happened with Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni? No, I haven't. Who are these people? That's huge. Who are these people, man? So Blake Lively is the wife of Ryan Reynolds. Deadpool. Yeah. Oh, okay. Now, Blake Lively, she just did a movie. It's called It Ends With Us. Colleen Hoover book. Yeah. Super popular. Right? Co-starring Justin Baldoni. Yeah. Cool? Now, this is what happened. Pretty much what happened. This came up.

No, like this is deep shit. Like there's so many people making TikToks on this right now. But pretty much what happened was they had a falling out while they were shooting the film. There was some discrepancies and, you know, there's things they did not agree on. Eventually what happened was Blake...

wanted to sue justin for all of these different like um problems on set that he was doing like he she blamed him for being over sexual oh wow doing all of these different things yeah and there's a whole list of them one of them being like he cried in in her trailer about something this and that now she put that lawsuit out to try and destroy him right yeah but it turns out it

It turns out that she fabricated a whole bunch of text messages. Yeah. A whole bunch of literally what the story was. Her side of the story was fabricated to try and shit and frame on Justin. Oh, then he can sue. So that's what he did. He sued, right? Yeah. And then came out was all the real...

text messages, documents. So what they say. Yeah. Bro, and I heard, like, what we found out was that there's so much shit that she was doing to them because that was his first, he was the director. Yeah. But, and he was also the star, like the lead in it, right? Okay, okay. And then what happened was apparently Blake Lively, because she's obviously a bigger name,

She wanted to almost hijack the movie. Oh, no. And just be the star and be the focus of everything. When they had their premiere, bro, you know what they did? Yo, Justin, all his friends, and all his family were sent to the basement. Of the premiere? Of the premiere. Because Blake Lively didn't want any of them to be seen. As if it was just her night and her movie. What the heck? Crazy. So no one asked for that guy? No.

yo they were obviously people were looking for him but like lavi played it in that way to make it just because they were already fighting they're already fighting and they didn't want to you know have them all together and stuff so she said yo go to the basement and justin even said like there's a whole video on it he's like saying yo we're just laughing because it's ridiculous like this is supposed to be one of the biggest nights of my life my first movie i'm a lead in this in this book right yeah in this movie in this film and then it was taken away from me that's fucked it's honestly fucked

Now, there's a theory. There's like a little detail and it's so crazy because it wasn't just Blake Lively suing Justin. It was also Ryan Reynolds. Why is he in it? Because they're husband and wife. Oh, okay, okay. Check this out. What did he sue for? Check this out, bro. There's a lot more. I don't want to get too deep into all of the different, like, I guess, like, problems they had. If it makes part of the story, let me know.

Yeah, there's a lot of allegations. I don't want to really talk about that. But I want to talk about the theory. Okay. So in Deadpool, in Deadpool, literally Deadpool 3, Deadpool Wolverine, Ryan Reynolds put in a character to make fun of Justin Baldani, bro. Okay, I watched it. So let me see. Was it one of the old characters that walked in? No, check this out. So...

Because they were fighting, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds were fighting with Justin Baldani. They included a character in Wolverine and Deadpool. Guess who it was? It was Nicepool. You know the guy with the man butt? Oh, that was... They made that character to try and make fun of him, bro. Yo, that was a funny-ass character, though. Yeah. Because he just got bullied. Yeah, so he just got bullied. And you know how he had a man butt? Yeah. So, Justin Baldani, when he's like...

off like set and stuff and just like working he has like a man bun on laughing

That's his thing. Like, he puts his hair in a man bun when he's not recording. That's like a Drake-type diss. Like, we would only know that. Yeah, isn't that crazy? So, and how did Nice Pool end up dying? Oh, he got shot, right? He got shot? Because Deadpool just held him. Yeah, he held him. He just got him lit up, bro. And he stole his dog, too. Oh, my gosh. Crazy. But the theory, some of the theories are saying that Blake...

was falling for Justin while they were filming. There were some issues with intimacy coordinators and stuff because he's the director. It's weird for him to be like, yo, you gotta hold me more. You know, type shit. Because it's a romance film, right? So he wanted to hire...

intimacy director that's what usually people do that's what you're supposed to do right now she was complaining how he didn't or didn't want to really yeah which was wasn't true uh-huh and then there's a video that came out with her directing him how to be intimate so she was actually the one that's like you'll hold me like this wow just to get there's a whole video yeah this video bro has to sue

So yeah, that's why he's suing, right? Yeah. Because right now, I'm pretty sure there's going to be like, I think there's two lawsuits in place, her side, his side, and they're just going to go to court. Yeah, yeah. Anyways...

Yeah, so the theory was she might have actually fell for him and then he rejected her, which she didn't take lightly. And then she went back at Ryan Reynolds to say like, yo, we got to take this guy down. And then Ryan Reynolds got mad. And then now this is happening. Hollywood, man. And they're just fighting. Hollywood, man. You got to be careful who you're around, bro. We'll see what happens. People are calling this the new G20.

Johnny Depp Amber Heard case. That's what people are calling this show. I just realized what... Because I was on the acting TikTok. And I just realized what an intimacy coordinator was. And obviously one of my favorite movies of this year was Anora. And there's like a whole backlash that Anora didn't have...

intimacy coordinator the whole time. Was it director though? Sean Baker? Yeah, maybe. But people are getting mad. I'm like, okay, if it was Mikey Madison's choice to not have one, then that's her choice. Did she say that? Yeah, she said that. She's like, oh, we decided not to have one. Okay, if it's her choice, that's her choice. Yeah, so I don't know why men are blowing it up like that. Maybe because it's just, that's how it's supposed to go professionally. But like, you know, if everyone's cool with it, everyone's cool with it. And why are you people complaining? And I figured out, you know, in Drinking Champs,

Yeah. There's a whole like beef going around with Dame Dash and Noor. So that, so Noor is the guy that drinks with everyone. Yeah. Like the alcoholic, right? The main, the main, the main guy, right? So Dame Dash goes on to like, it's like a Vlad type interview, right? And they're trying to get information out of him. And Dame Dash is like, Oh, you know what was so crazy? When I first got to that drinking champs, uh,

I went with my own liquor and, uh, nor kept asking me, yo, you got to drink. So rock drinks, a rock. Like you got to take the shots with me, bro. He's like, nah, I have my own liquor. Right. Yeah. So, uh, what, uh, what Dame dash did in the video, I, I looked up the timestamp too, so I can, I can watch it. This guy, when nor pours him a shot and gives it to him, he switches the shot with nor. So now he's not drinking.

what Noor poured him right? and Dame Dash said you know what happened after that shot? what happened? Noor got stupid drunk he started saying the craziest shit to me and guess what who didn't drink on drinking champs? Kanye? Kanye West didn't no he did drink no he didn't Kanye West didn't drink on drinking champs I think no he did did he? yeah he did well he didn't like I think I don't know what happened but he didn't say anything too crazy

What are you talking about? He said the craziest shit. Did he? Kanye, yeah. What the fuck? Then maybe that theory is true. No, Kanye said the craziest shit on Drinking Champs. That's why he got banned. That's why he got a thing. Really? Yeah, that's why. That was before the Alex Jones shit. Yeah. And then that was when Adidas started wanting to drop him.

because of the drink champs podcast yeah because now because dame dash is saying that oh maybe that theory is like he really tried to poison me with something to make me say stuff or theory it's a it's a true serum do what alcohol no oh like the thing he put in maybe yeah maybe maybe there's a real life truth serum do you think that's real maybe i don't know do you think there could be like a real serum that just makes you tell the truth but they use that in court they have to fam is that legal though oh maybe not maybe not

Because how can you tell if it's like the truth or they're just under the influence? That's true. That's forcing them to say something else. Yeah, yeah. Maybe it's like... What if there's a lie serum? Yo! Because we're thinking about truth serum. Imagine there's such thing as a lie serum. Yeah. So a lie serum, a truth serum would make you say the real truth. But a lie serum, what if it makes you say a lie that sounds like a truth? So the... That's crazy. Oh, that's... That's wild. A lie...

Yo, that's a sick plot. But for scammers, that's fucked though. Because it's like, yo, you can get away with everything if you have the lie serum. That's a crazy plot. But is, yo, on some real shit now? What if the lie serum is just alcohol or substances? I feel like when I'm on alcohol, I usually tell the truth though. Like I just say what's on my mind. So maybe that is the truth here. But would you say you're able to lean someone into a different truth when they're drunk? When they're drunky.

You get what I'm saying here? You get what I'm saying here? They're more susceptible to believe in your truth. That's scam. That's real scam heavy. That's deep stuff. There was also, I don't know if you've seen the insurance scam blowing up everywhere on Twitter. Where there was this girl in New York. And she was driving on the Queens highway. And it's dash cam footage. I'll show you after. There was a car that cut her off, right? But stopped.

Right? She's on her phone with her husband. Oh, why did this person just stop? And then while she's saying that, all you see is the red lights, the white light backs up into her. Oh, shit. And then these people, these four people come out the car. They're like holding their heads. They're holding their heads, but they backed up. Yeah, yeah. And they start taking pictures of the woman's car. Obviously, we know now it's an insurance scam. But what was crazy, I'll show you the video. Try to see what one of the people do after.

cuz this is how you know for guaranteed it was a scam what they do so like so they get out the car so it's obvious reverse yeah yeah so they're trying to frame them yeah they come at the whip I want you to realize something though yeah

Okay. Peep this. There was another car that pulls up in front of the crashed car. And this guy, the driver, starts walking into that other car and they flee. Wait, what? Yeah. So look, you see the red car in front? Yeah. While they're trying to distract, that car is gone. Now he left. Okay.

Okay, wait, why though? What does that do? Because maybe that driver is just like the guy that was going to crash the car. Doesn't have a license. Now he has to get out of there. And those people will now take pictures and go to court. Because I don't know. I don't know how this thing works. Wait, I actually don't understand. I actually don't understand it. So there was two cars in the job. The mission. So the one that's going to crash. But why? If they were just doing an insurance claim, wouldn't they need to claim the insurance? Yeah, they do after. Because there's still people there. But what if the driver's not there? Yeah.

Oh, I don't know. Maybe it's just a random person that fled off. You can say anyone was a driver.

I don't know how these insurances work. Yeah, I don't get why the person left. I'm confused about that part. It's just to flee the scene probably. Like he just didn't want to be involved. But it was tricky how there's two cars. Like the one that crashed and then there's another car that pulled up to get away. Interesting. You know what I mean? Okay, I have a theory. Yeah. I think this will happen. I watch a lot of crime movies. So I think this is how it went. The person that left...

That person, that's the person that orchestrated the whole thing. The people that were in the car, those are the people that owe that guy money. That's the guy that they owe money to. That's why they're pulling this insurance fraud.

That's the guy that's pulling the strings. I need money. You guys owe me money. This is how we're going to get your money for me. Okay. That's good theory. Yeah. And then you pretty much orchestrate it. You got to do this. Boom, boom, boom. And he dipped. He's just there to make sure they did it right. Don't kill me. I mean, yeah.

up because they that guy had a dash cam yeah so it's like yo you could if like 40 invest in a dash cam that will never happen to you if man's try that on me oh i have a dash cam i'm ready yeah let's go to court i'll get my bag that that's the thing i feel like as long as it's recorded then you're blessed but now it's scary because you can make some ai shit that looks so real

that how can you even differentiate it anymore? I don't know because there's dates on specific dash cams, you know. There can be a date on an AI camera. It's just people aren't doing it right now. But 100%, someone's going to try and pull that scam on somebody with an AI footage or whatever it may be. Yo, you know somebody? What? Somebody got scammed.

for, yo, I'm pretty sure like thousands, thousands of dollars. Doing what? Because she thought she was sending money to Brad Pitt in the hospital. What the heck? Yeah. So some guy was using AI images of Brad Pitt in the hospital bed and saying...

oh like i don't have access to my money right now and you just send me money to pay the hospital bill so i can get home and get my wallet and stuff and send it to some random woman and she believed that it was brad pitt she dead ass believed it was brad pitt because the ai pictures they're sending her are so real they're mad real yeah and then this is what's crazy the way she found out she was being scammed because i don't know for sure if they used like

voice too yeah but they were messaging and they were making real they're really making sure that she thought it was brad pitt the only way she found out was she was watching the tv one time and they were talking about brad pitt and angelina jolie's divorce or whatever story and how he's like doing something else now on a movie saw it on tv like yo what the he's fine i've been sending five thousand dollars every day yeah so she was sending all this money and it was just ai scam damn

Crazy. And the pictures, if you look at the pictures of it, some of them are kind of iffy. I'm not going to lie, there's some that are kind of whack. Let me see, let me see. One of them, I'm surprised she got caught. Okay, let me see, let me see.

Let me see. Yo, so they sent a whole bunch. Some of them like this. Okay, that's whack. Some of them like this. Oh my God, you can't be that stupid. Like this. This one. That's bad, bro. Bro. Oh, and then this one says the girl's name, love you. I love you. What the heck? Yeah, bro. This one was like the only one I would believe. This one. Like the leg one. Because his face is obviously not in it. But man, I don't know how old this lady is. Oh yeah, true, true, true. Yeah. I don't know.

Yeah, it sucks when people take... So French woman shockingly lost 830,000 euros. Yeah. That's over a mil. That's over a mil US dollars. 830,000 euros thinking that she was dating Brad Pitt. This lady had to be of like old age. Ain't no way this was a picture. Oh my god.

way this is a picture room that's why i hate when men take advantage of the elderly fam because they fall for these like they're the most susceptible for those i know and i mean i know and there was a there was also one on tiktok where um there was this uh grandma and um her like lawn wasn't cut and stuff yeah so like the the government was gonna make her pay a fine but obviously she's broke right so boom this guy on tiktok randomly comes like you know have you ever seen that guy that cleans lawns

No. For free? No. So he cleans up the whole lawn, right? And then, boom, it goes viral. The grandma says, thank you. Everyone starts a GoFundMe for this grandma, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So they raise about $600,000. Damn. This guy is smart enough to get lawyers and get financial advisors to protect the money for the elderly because you never know what people are going to try to do. Wait, wait, wait.

The money to take care of her lawn? No, the money just because she was... To take care of her. Yeah, to take care of her because she was in debt. Alright, cool. That's why she wasn't taking care of her lawn because she was so in debt she doesn't have time. I see, I see. Okay. Yeah, you know what I mean? So now that guy on TikTok, such a great guy. He cut the lawn, made sure the money was being used right. You know what I mean? Got lawyers, make sure money was protected. Mm-hmm.

Boom. Set this lady up for fucking success. Damn. W man's. Damn. And he was just like a passerby? Yeah, just a passerby. Wow. There's good people on the earth, man. No, there's 100% of some real good people on the earth. Like there's some people that will literally change your life and you just don't know. You don't realize they're trying to help you.

Yeah, yeah. That's the thing. I feel like a lot of times when someone comes into our life and we're at the different... We're not in a frequency for us to realize good things. If that makes sense. Yeah, yeah. Some people could be trapped in that. To not be able to recognize opportunities and recognize good things. And it sucks when they hold themselves back from becoming better. You know? Yeah.

Because everybody deserves to be the best they can. And it's just, and I never blame it on them. It's usually the environment that tells them they're not. Yeah. So going back on the debate we had before, do you think you can like change a person's frequency? Like you can help? Of course. Of course. You don't think so? No, I believe so. Yeah? Yeah. But it's like usually frequencies, like especially the energies, like I don't want to associate with that guy because he has frequencies. But is that selfish of me? Because I don't want to help him. Exactly. Exactly.

So, what does the Bible tell us, though? I don't know what it tells everyone. Yo, Jesus was with the prostitutes. Jesus was with the people that were sinning. You know what I mean? He didn't stay with the people that were only doing good deeds. If anything, who's looking at the people that did good deeds and were prideful of it and saying, you guys are going to hell. Yeah.

You know what I'm saying here? Yeah. It wasn't about the deeds. It was about the belief and the faith. And it's about the love that they wanted to share. Yeah, man. So when it comes to you making decisions, you have to go out of a place of love and gratitude. Okay. Am I taking myself out of this position because it's for love of my, like, I need love myself and I don't have enough love right now and I need to do it? Or is it because I love myself too much that I'm not going to associate with you? Which one is it?

Which one is it? Is it I need love, so I need to focus? Or is it I love myself too much, right? That's a good way. There's two ways. It always comes down to that thing my Lolo told me where this is literally the golden rule. If you just follow this, you'll live a good life. Love one another, not love another. Love one another, not one another? Love another. Not love another. That makes sense. Yeah, I'm going to have to ponder on that stuff. So love one another. Like I love you, I love you, I love you.

Love another. Instead of loving you, I'm going to love this person. Oh, okay, okay. And love another. Instead of you. You know what I'm saying here? Okay, I get it now. And that goes with everything. That literally goes with everything. It's love one another, not love another. Yeah. So you can show love to people who did bad? Yes, of course. You have to. Yeah, that's true. You have to. You have to show love to the people that did you bad because that's the forgiveness. You know what I mean? If you can't forgive somebody...

then you will not be forgiven later. You yourself cannot be forgiven because you couldn't forgive. Yeah. I think that's Proverbs.

Yeah, actually. Might have been, might have been. No, literally, I've been trying to, I read the Bible every day. Yeah. Just a little bit. I don't read too much, but I would say I try a little bit. Yeah. And I think the greatest thing is like, a bunch of people have told me like, like our supporters have said like, oh yeah, like I prayed for you before and that's the crazy shit because you never expect another person to do that for you. You know what I mean? And then I started doing it for certain mans. You know, I don't tell them, but I mean, you always got to keep them. You know what I mean?

The people you really love. - Yeah. Okay, I have a crazy story for you. - Okay, okay. - And this actually relates to the Vatican. - Okay, okay. - So long time ago, I believe this was around like the 80s, maybe the 90s. I'm not exactly sure. But there's this guy named Francois Bruni. He created a machine that he claims can see every moment of the world.

ever and watch it on a screen. So imagine time travel. Like what if I told you time travel is real, but it's not how we think it is. It's actually just time travel to watch. That makes sense. I believe that. Yeah. So he created a machine that you can turn on, watch and using and manipulating because what are, what are memories really is light and frequency. Hmm.

replaying that's that's what everything is that's what everything is gavin like yeah if i were to record something right here on this on this uh sound recorder or take a video of something that's light and frequency being stored onto a chip yeah now manipulating that and using it with the world's frequency and using to manipulate different time eras apparently he was able to create a screen that was able to show him the crucifixion of christ whoa um the

the Napoleon's like speeches back in the day. I think Julius Caesar, like a whole bunch of different things out of history. Now, this is where it gets scary though. Because it sounds so far-fetched, right? Was he killed off? There's no way this shit is real type of thing, right? He brought it to the Vatican. He brought this machine to the Vatican. The Vatican still has it to this day. Yeah, like they still have it to this day. And this is where it gets scary because there was a Pope. I forgot the Pope's name. But the Pope at the time decided this machinery is too powerful. Yeah.

we need to destroy it or just we can't release it to the public. Like all of your records, everything that you've done to study this, it cannot go public. So to this day, they still have it somewhere in the Vatican archives. Apparently a machine that can show any picture or any literally footage of

of whatever timeline whatever literally time period you would want to see is it moment in history yeah so i i believe like maybe uh if they show the people the truth like about certain like things since you can do it will change history yeah that's why i feel like the truth is so powerful that they will that's why they wanted to break it because usually if you have the answers you would want to show it yeah but i guess at that point it's like some things were changed if you show you

If you were like the high ups and you showed the truth to the regular people, they would go crazy. Yeah. You know what I mean? Like it could be, it could be civilization isn't even what we think it is. Like it's something else. Yeah. So now it's like change everyone. Yeah. That's crazy. Oh yeah. That's good. Good call. But what if we all had access to it? What if that was a real thing that we could all just tune into almost as if it's a Twitch stream? All mans would go to the Roman Empire still.

Everybody would watch everything. Yeah, fam. I feel like nobody would watch even fake stuff anymore. Yeah. I would just want to watch the truth. It would be too real every time. Like if we could legit go back and watch exactly how things played out anytime in history from anybody's perspective. Yeah. What if we're doing it right now? I don't know.

What if this is all like, you know the, it's like hypotherapy? Like when you try to recall things in your sleep? What is that? Hypnotherapy? Oh, hypnotherapy, yeah. It's like when you try to recall stuff in your sleep and then you remember certain things, they get it out of you during that therapy session. That'd be...

That's crazy. Have you ever heard of that case? That it related to that? Nah. Oh my god. It's Finland's greatest mystery. That's what they call it. So there was like four teens camping one day, right? And there was this one survivor because this guy came, I guess, one day and started stabbing everyone through their tent while they were camping, right? Only one guy survived. They put that guy...

in the hospital when he was kind of like okay they put him in hypotherapy or like hypnotherapy right and they were trying to recall what that guy looked like because he was like what do you call this like he kind of remembered him falling asleep but that was it

Also, people were like, the theory is. They thought he was a killer. Yeah, because he had less wounds and then his shoes were kind of far away from the campsite. But that led to a whole trial where he was like, oh no, boom, boom, boom. He's not guilty. Right? So now they continue it. They put him in hypnotherapy. The police sketches out what he looks like.

I'll show you it because... Well, I'll show you how accurate the sketch was. This. This is the police sketch. Yeah. Right? And I'll show you the guy. There was a guy. It was a crazy coincidence. That day, a guy that looks exactly like that sketch... Yeah. Came into the hospital with...

No way. With blood on him, scratch marks. Oh, wow. And the nurses were saying, oh, this guy looks like he's been running through the woods. Ha ha ha.

Bro, plot twist. Yeah. It wasn't him. Oh, he was innocent. Fam, he's connected. It was so crazy. He was connected to another murder case, but it wasn't this one. Oh, so he murdered somebody else. He did something else, right? Holy shit. Finland's down terrible. That's what I'm saying. So till this day, that case, the killer was not cold. Yeah, cold. Not found him. Oh, shit. Here, let me try and see if I can find the guy that looks exactly like him. And for sure, it's not the guy that survived. Yeah, yeah. Look, look.

Oh, fuck. That's kind of crazy. Damn, the exact same. Wait, how did they know it wasn't him though? The DNA? Yeah, they went through the test. Like DNA tests and shit? Yeah, they went through tests. They went through trials. Okay, okay. They found out he wasn't guilty. Damn. Yeah. Fuck.

Fuck, though. That's kind of wild. But, like, imagine hypnotherapy, though. Like, you can recall shit when you're, like, passed out in your sleep. So, if you have a really fucked up dream... Yeah. And you're like, oh, I want to remember that. You go to hypnotherapy and you can remember it. They'll try and help you remember it. How accurate is that, though? I don't know. Like, I sketched out. Because for all we know, that's the lie serum. Oh. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, I can hypnotize you to make you think you're something else and you've done something else. You know, the lie thing. Because...

I don't know if he talked about it because remember that one guy, that one kid that was, he got in trouble for something about the police thought he killed his father. Oh yeah. Yeah. So the police thought he killed his father. He went into interrogation and the person doing the interrogation made him believe that he was the killer. And he made him confess to killing him, this and that or the other. Well,

what happened was the father was on vacation yeah fam the father was on vacation it wasn't even true all manipulation all manipulation so they had to you know that guy had to get sued or fired or whatever crazy so that whole thing could be real like you could have a lie serum or not even lie serum but the manipulation for you to tell lies as if they're truth and

And you could just become in trouble. Yeah. That's crazy now. And imagine like... Instead of like... You know like... People go out and spike drinks in the club. Imagine like... Guys just...

put the lye serum and like they manipulate girls and doing like they don't want yeah that's still fucked that's crazy oh did you watch that movie yet which one the what's inside how like everybody switches oh no I didn't yo watch it why is there more theories on it yeah there's more theories okay watch it first and then we'll go back to it I'll tell you the theories

Because I need you to watch it to understand it. Why? It was crazier than what you already told me? Because I feel like you already ruined it for me. No, no, no. Because there's theories like you need to know characters. Okay. Yeah.

But trust me, I'm telling you. Okay, do you think movies are becoming more crazier now? Or do you think it's crazier before? But maybe you don't watch a lot. Yeah, I don't watch a lot of movies, but the movies I have watched are crazy. Do you think with the emergence of Squid Game, this is my theory, right? So my theory is the world's getting more comfortable enjoying other people's pain.

I believe that too. You believe it? Because people like to... Everybody goes through pain. So it's like, if you want to relate to something, that's what it is. Mmm.

So maybe that's what it is. You're in pain yourself, so you want to relate to it. You want to relate to it. That's why men go to scary movies because they believe in that shit. They like getting scared. Like, that's a kink for them. And that's just like the thing with spicy food. Yeah. So people say people that like spicy food, they're actually just in love with the feeling of pain because that's all it is. Yeah, yeah. It's not actual taste. It's a pain. Yeah, fair. It's a feeling. Like, how did they grow up? Like,

Whenever I see a man eating the hot wings, I'm like, yo, what the fuck? You don't enjoy food? You don't enjoy food? Like...

Yo, there's a, I forgot what it's called. Oh, it's called the shopping cart theory. Oh, how people return it? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So there's a, it's pretty much like a litmus test for society to see if they do good or bad. Now they can narrow it down to just one moment in everybody's lives. Yeah.

Where they're pushing a shopping cart, where you take one from the store and whether you decide to leave it where it is or you want to return it to the shopping cart buggy area. Yeah. Now, depending on which one you choose, depending on which one you choose, because first off, there's no rules. There's nothing that tells you like you have to do it. It's just a test of moral standards and whether you'll do the right thing or not.

Going back, it's a heaven or hell choice. Yeah, it's a heaven or hell choice, right? So most people, what do you think they do? Bro, leave that shit in the parking lot. They just leave that shit in the parking lot, bro. So what does that tell us about society, fam? They don't care. Even though there's no rules applied, they'll do the actual bad thing. I think that's the real life Squid Game right there in front of us. Yeah, yeah. Shopping cart.

Yo, did you get it from the guy that actually goes around and daps people up for doing the right choice? No, I didn't see that. There's an actual one. And I've been like gymming a lot. Yeah. And he does it the same with gym. So in the gym, if you rack up plates on a weight, uh...

If the person would wait until that person leaves, oh, will they re-rack it for the next person or will they just leave it? So one video, 6 million views. He paged that person. He's like, oh, girls, are you going to put 45 on the bar? Are you going to take it down for the next person? Why would I do that?

And they left. That's the same shit as a shopping cart. Boom. You can do it, but they just choose not to. But that guy would stalk that person until they left. It's kind of weird. You know why he does that, though? It's because that's smart. That's the way you change things. Because if I were to do that to you, let's say you're returning a shopping cart and then someone daps you up for it, in your head, you just receive the reward. That's true. Because if the whole time, that process of returning a cart, there's no actual incentive...

Nobody's going to want to do it. Yeah. And you don't see the incentive of being a good person right away. If anything, it's not really seen by anyone but God. Mm-hmm. You know what I'm saying? Like, any good deeds you've done, it's not really seen all the time. Yeah. It's only seen by God. Mm, facts. So if there's no, like, clear incentive, that instant gratification that we're all brainwashed to have because of TikTok, because of social media, because of freaking substances, food, whatever it may be, sugar, then you're not going to do it. Mm-hmm.

Now that will change everything though, if you decide to go, "Hey, I really liked that you did the right thing." And if we continue to do that and appreciate and celebrate doing the right thing more, the world will be a greater place. - Bars. - It's just, we don't celebrate it enough. But what do we celebrate? Which is fucked up. We celebrate people talking about violence. We celebrate people talking about drama. We celebrate people doing better in a drama scenario rather than reconciling with both sides.

yeah great perspective still like i i was actually on common side i'm like yo that's kind of kind of weird that you're stalking that person until you leave but some someone has to do it somebody has to do it bro somebody has to do it and you don't realize how much power you have until until you don't have that one fist bump literally could change the world fam yeah so yeah for all you know like that guy that you told to do the right thing maybe at one point in his life he's gonna have a finger on a button to destroy the world i

And because you told him to do the right thing one time before and gave him some gratification out of it, he decided to become a better person. That probably stopped somebody from cheating. That probably stopped someone from becoming a deadbeat dad. You never know, bro. You literally never know. The butterfly effect. One little thing could change the whole world. You start looking at it like that, yo, you could really make a whole difference. Save the world, man. Save the world. Become a hero. But I'm trying real hard to be the hero. I'm trying my best.

But people keep framing me.

No, that would suck though. Like that mindset, if you're always in that, like you're really trying, but nobody like understands your pain. That sucks. Of being a villain? Yeah. Wait, let's talk about that real quick. Yeah, yeah. Like, what do you mean? Like that sentence that you said, like I'm trying my hardest, but like I can't. You know what I mean? And then people always like, I know there's a certain character for this, but it's like the character that's actually trying to do good, but nobody believes he's trying to do good because of all the bad things he's done. Aaron Yeager.

Yeah, like... So, Aaron Yeager, well, to be fair, he was still doing something bad, but it was something good in return out of it. Exactly. He had to become the villain for his friends to become the hero. Yeah. But the mentality is like, yo, should I keep doing it or should I sacrifice myself? You know what I mean? It's a fucked up place to do. I think when somebody sacrifices themselves for the greater good, it's usually good. It's usually good. Because what happened with Aaron is he sacrificed himself to become the villain. Mm-hmm.

If there was no villain, there can't be heroes. With a lack of evil, there's no good to fight against. You know what I'm saying? The good people have to join together to fight a common threat. Whether it be like, for example, poverty. We got to fight against poverty so we're all going to uplift each other to become more successful.

But if there's no such thing as that, we're all going to become lazy because we're so comfortable living in our mansions or whatever it may be. Shout out Aaron, man. I understand your position. I feel like it only takes one person for a guy... For me to say to Aaron, oh, I appreciate what you did. To change the whole perspective of him. Oh, thank you. I finally feel...

like um what do you call that i finally feel the scene yeah yeah but with aaron though the thing with aaron he saw the whole future oh okay so he he saw like oh spoiler my bad y'all no but but imagine you could see everything to the end and it would still change like you can still kind of change the future but you know how would it turn out if they decided to make this decision or that decision yeah and for him he realized the future as a child

So he saw the whole future as a kid. So he had to live the rest of his life to live out that, which is kind of crazy. And then we appreciate mans when they're gone. You know what I mean? That should be... Appreciate the guy when he's here. I think it's a lot of like... We need to understand...

people more. That's it. We just need to understand people. Yeah. I remember someone telling me to be loved is to be seen and that's facts. Because it's like, I used to buy like very materialistic gifts for my friends. But then like when I would get them something that, you know what I mean, they use every day and it would make them feel seen. Like, oh, you understand me. It's like, I didn't just, oh, fuck the Louis bag you bought me. Like, I got you like something that you always use. And that's more, that's more like, they feel more seen after that.

And that's why they feel loved by me. Yeah. And I think the best gifts too are when it's something that you know they need. But maybe they don't realize they need it. Oh, that's fascinating.

And eventually they'll realize. You know? That's, yeah. That's to feel loved to be seen, fam. Yeah, yeah. And I think that goes a lot with, because growing up, my dad was very harsh on me, right? He's kind of like a tough guy. Yeah, yeah. But I wasn't able to realize the good in it until I was older. Yeah, yeah. Like, oh, fuck. He had to be tough on me so I would become strong. For sure. If he was easy on me. Then you would become soft. Then life would be hard right now for me. That's facts.

You gotta look at it that way, bro. Look at it that way. Something's happened in your life for a reason. God willing, God will always protect you. Put your faith in the right place, you'll be fine. Y'all are good.

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