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EP.192 - TRUMP RALLY CONSPIRACY, CODY KO CONTROVERSY & CURSED SONGS ON THE RADIO

Publish Date: 2024/7/22
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Would you get told if like something like that happens to you and it's better like when they told me that now I'm like yo, it's better that you didn't tell because imagine you told me that while it was happening Oh, I'll do not know anything not knowing. Okay. It's like that thing of the snail, you know that snail Chases you so if you went around your whole life and there was a snail that if it touched you you die Would you rather know or not? No, not no fam. Yo bag it though like

That's just death anyway. That's actually just death. It's just following you anyways. You're just not thinking about it. But if you constantly think about it, I think if you think about it though, it helps you. You know when moles come up and stuff like that, so you just search up what it is and stuff like that. It's like, oh, there's a mole on my toe that just grew. And it's like, oh, it's cancer, it's cancer. And then I was like, yo, okay. I wouldn't want to know what that is. If it is whatever it is, then just hit me with it. I would not want to know. Just like when that time comes,

No, but you can't prevent it, no? But if it's something you can prevent, I guess it doesn't matter. Yeah, then that's when it gets tricky. Because it's like, oh, I knew it the whole time, but I didn't tell people. If you had a choice of, let's say, destroying somebody's reality, but the reality has been fabricated their whole lives, would you do it?

Probably wouldn't step in. No. But what if... Because they're not necessarily suffering, but they're suffering in the sense of reality. Like, they're suffering without seeing what the true world is. No, I wouldn't. You know that diagram of the cave and then there's people, like, making shadow figures and the puppets, right? That's technically, like...

what a simulation could be and what we could be living in right now. You ever hear about the suburbs theory? Suburbs, like the... How suburbs, literally neighborhoods and suburbs were created to control us. What? It's fucked, right? Like, how does that make sense? Now, check this out. The theory goes that...

When you have a bunch of people living on farms in lands where they can do whatever the fuck they want, they can design it the way they want, they can raise whatever they want on there, put anything they want on their land.

If you take those type of people, it's harder for you to control them and tell them what to do because they're so naturally resourced. Like they have everything on their own. They have their groceries to themselves. They grow their own food, have water. They're surviving without the necessary needs of a higher power, like the elite government, whatever. But if you take people and you stuff them into these capsules, into let's say a community,

which happened to be the suburbs, what would happen? They would start comparing each other to each other. They would start living kind of similar lives, right? They would probably get similar houses, similar cars, similar jobs, and they would look at each other and stay within that breach of what life could be. Now, what's crazy is Spongebob

Tried exposing the truth with it. Oh like their own suburb. So spongebob. Do you remember the episode where Squidward he he got sent to like the town of all the squid people? You remember that episode? I don't think so. Yo, you don't remember that? Where is that episode? Squidward right? Squidward? Wait, with all his cousins? No, it's not his cousins. It's just other Squidwards. I don't know that episode's stuff. Squidward suburbs. Look at this. Look at this. You remember this? You don't remember this?

SpongeBob was trying to expose the truth the whole time. Literally the whole time. So pretty much what happened in the episode, Squidward, he had a fly. He saw a flyer and saw, oh, there's this place where all these people are living, quote unquote, happy lives, right? But come to see,

It became a thing of, yeah, they all have the same house. They all do the same thing. And sure, they could be happy. But because they're all comparing each other to the same thing... They're happy. That's what their happiness is. And he was so, I guess, like depressed by it. Because there was no change. There was no change, right? But when you're kind of like assimilated in...

You won't realize what else is on the outside. So is that why Squidward... Yeah, is that why Squidward is sad all the time? Because he's living next to SpongeBob? No. That's not why he's sad necessarily. But...

He went to that place to be happier. Come to realize other people that are like him didn't make him happy. Like it was good for a certain amount of time, but then he realized the freedom that he had before was what his true happiness was because he could always change and grow. Those people are staying the exact same forever. And they're building like a whole system around it where, okay, these people work that job, they work this thing. And it's just an ecosystem that stays within this box. No facts, yeah. Because like when somebody goes like,

random into your neighborhood you kind of I don't know why but it's like you know like you haven't seen them around yet right it's like a new NPC no deadass I don't know if it's just racism or anything but in my neighborhood it's suburbs right yeah I think maybe there's two or three other families that are colored right so whenever they see us they're always like looking and stuff like that and then one time like they even set up a cop car because they knew like I was gonna drive that day like I knew it was for me because after I passed the cop car it started following me so I'm like bro what it's like

It's weird. I know. You ever hear about that thing? So there's this theory that our species right now, humans, if you bag it, like, what's next after humans? Do you think we're going to evolve? Oh.

I think what I think is robots. We're just going to turn to the robots itself, right? Yeah, the wire thing, yeah. Now, and obviously like with the robots, the apocalypse would be the robots killing humans. Now, did you know there's a high chance that our species killed off another species so that we would be the survivors? Whoa, what species did we kill off though? There's a theory called the Quavedweller Holocaust. Damn! And pretty much it's a theory about how like

when we were neanderthals or when we were still these humanoid beings not the humans we are today there was a competition or not even necessarily competition a fight of survival whether that species is going to be alive or we're going to be alive and what they did to survive they had to kill off the other species to be the last living species or the sole living species

on the top of the food chain because they would take the resources, they would fight back, whatever it may be. So our species probably took out whatever was in the past. Now the whole, you know X-Men, how they're mutants and stuff? What's interesting is like if for whatever reason X-Men became real life and we became mutants, mutants would probably want to destroy us if we wanted to destroy them. It was like a, it's pretty much a

It's either us or them. Or them versus us. Yeah. To continue the next generation. To continue the next gen. And yeah, that makes sense. Because history repeats itself. So it's like animal or whatever we're going to face next is going to be. Yeah, whatever. Because if there is real life mutants that have powers and shit and then we don't have it, what happens to us? For sure, it's got to be robots. Because not even like we turn into robots. Like that thing you said where we are in VR and we're controlling robots. That's got to be a thing. The robots thing is interesting because...

it's always said like robots will take us out which makes sense boom and then we will constantly take out whatever the last species was yeah it's like a constant cycle of it it just so happens like

We're right here for this amount of time. What's the next on the top of the food chain? I know, yeah. I don't know. Has The Simpsons predicted it yet? No, but remember my theory about how Marvel predicts everything? Oh, yeah. Marvel is adding the X-Men into the cinematic universe. No, we can't fight X-Men. Remember we were talking about how X-Men is probably low-key one of the scariest ones to go against? Yeah, it is. It honestly is. If you have a man controlling metal, you're cooked. You're cooked, fam.

but i think okay what do you think scared you then um avatar in real life or x-men in real life it's probably same shit no no avatar why because that they're they're moving shit with their minds no it's not with their mind or like they're moved they're like lifting up rocks without their hands though like like x-men has to physically pick it up bro like no not necessarily there's some x-men that have telekinesis and shit yeah whoa did i miss a fucking no there's bear there's bear x-men in

Professor X can do that thing. X-Men's the guy with this, right? Not just Wolverine. Wolverine's one of the X-Men, bro. There's bare X-Men. So in X-Men, there's mutants. And what happened was there was a catastrophe that caused regular people out in the world to get this mutant gene that pretty much brought out their power. But only some people were affected. So imagine this. Imagine...

For whatever reason everyone that ate frosted flakes at this batch in 1995 all of those people have a certain chemical in their body and because of Eclipse the radiation turned everyone that ate it in 1995 to have powers in 2024 So it's pretty much like that like certain people have the powers but some people don't and if that happens

It's obviously like a them versus us or if they're opposed danger, what do you do now? Yeah, you can't do anything. You know, the whole X-Men thing, you heard of Professor X, right? And Magneto is on the other side. I don't know much about Magneto. So Magneto, he's pretty much...

There's two fights. Professor X is with the mutants and training mutants to help all of society, right? Magneto, he's on the other side, and pretty much what he wants to do is fight the humans that are trying to take mutants out of the world. And he wants mutants to be the superior race. Like I was saying, you have to take out one or the other. Magneto was the one that was like, nah, we have to use violence, right? Check this out. Now, Stan Lee, when he created the X-Men...

It was actually inspired by the civil rights leaders of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. Oh, shit. So Professor X taking the Martin Luther King approach and Magneto taking the Malcolm X approach, which was a little bit more stern and about action. Yeah, yeah. Damn, I didn't know that. It went deep like that, though? Yeah, yeah. All of that stuff, bro. And even like, for example...

Captain America. Captain America was just a... It was a hero so that they could sell war bonds. For propaganda. Yeah. They all have a story behind it, but we just know the character for what they do. I don't know if you heard the song. I think it was called Gloomy Sunday. Nah, I never heard it. It was written during World War I or World War II, but it's pronounced the deadliest song to man. If you...

Don't listen to it. Because I've seen comments where it's like... Oh, if they listen to it too much, they get a headache. You get like... Yeah, you get a headache. Just listening? Yeah. Because like during... This guy who wrote it during the war... He was moving from Hungary all the way to the US, right? And he wrote it while the war is going on. And like the people that was around him... When he sang it to them... Like they all killed themselves after. Damn! Yeah. And it's like people are saying like...

Maybe because it's about like like when they were in war you get depressed while you're going through war But like the whole song is written in minor chords. So it is sad chords It took them to like a frequency. That was lower. Yeah, and like to get weirder once he actually dropped it officially he killed himself two years after the song the the writer the writer and

And anybody who did a cover and they tried to put it on radio, they banned it. Damn. Don't listen to this song. So Gloomy Sunday. No, low key try. Because I don't want to do it. That's just like the X song. Which X song? So X had a song called Blue Valentine. Oh, I thought it was Justin Forrest. I told you about this, no? No, you didn't. X had a song called Blue Valentine. And you're not supposed to listen to this song while you're driving or while you're doing something that can cause you to literally like pass out. Why? So...

It takes you to such a low frequency and apparently it lowers your blood pressure and your pulse so low that it takes you to like a state of... It could make you unconscious. But it's that thing of a trance. Rather than just like the music playing, it's supposed to dive you deeper and like take you...

Into like stages. Yeah, into stages. Literally hypnosis type thing. Yeah, yeah. No, because like when you're going through like a breakup or anything, you listen to sad songs, which lowers your frequency. When I went through a heartbreak, I tried my best not to listen to that just because it wouldn't put me in that. Bro, there's this one song I totally forgot. What's that song that goes...

You know in the background? You know what I'm talking about? Okay, so like the Spider-Man. Wait, wait, hold on. Let me search it up. But there's literally a song. There's a song long, long time ago. And it goes, hold on, hold on. So this is going viral on TikTok. And the people are saying like, little did we know this song the whole time was a psyop. You know what a psyop is? Pretty much something to like try and control the population. Listen, this song, you know it. No. Yeah, this song.

Listen carefully, okay, just listen a lot So, you know that one Justin Bieber song that had something similar Justin Bieber song

Check this out. That was produced by Zedd, right? This song, it went through like 14 different artists, fam. For whatever reason, right? They had the song made and they were trying to figure out who would be the best fit. They had 14 different, they have Demi Lovato version, they have Selena Gomez version, they only have, yo, Ariana Grande, every single artist that was popping at the time

they had them sing it yeah now the theory goes that they needed this song to try and hypnotize people and try to use it as a psyop to see whether or not they could manipulate the masses using radio music yeah yeah this song went through like i think five different producers and then finally they took it to zed and zed the only thing he did differently was add that

And that's what made it like a... Yeah, so that plays in the background and it's supposed to be something that you don't notice off a first listen. It's just something that plays and makes you... You know when you're watching, let's say a TikTok and a MrBeast video, let's say.

There's something that gets your attention. It breaks pattern. That's what it does. It breaks pattern. That song is one of the most catchiest songs in the world because it breaks the pattern and makes you listen to the chorus multiple times and manipulates you to almost memorize it. You just know it. You just know that song. And it gets stuck in your head. They played this song. Think about it. They played this everywhere. This shit was everywhere. Everywhere.

come to know this song was actually used as a psyop supposedly by the CIA whoa supposedly supposedly yeah

No, the CIA has... There's so many theories on it. Because we can go into Trump and we can go into another thing. But what I found out recently... Because I think the president of Iran... Yeah. He recently died. This wasn't on news. I learned this from a TikTok. So he went into... It was from a helicopter crash. Yeah. But even before he went into a helicopter crash... It was foggy. It was raining and stuff like that. And then once they got into a mountain region... Like how Kobe did... It blew and stuff...

like went wrong and he crashed. Yeah. Plane went missing, right?

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Like what? You know, you know, see, like it's proven they started wars, bro. Yo, there was something just recently in Africa. You heard what happened in Africa? What happened in Africa? With the CIA? Yes. Did you hear what happened? No. So pretty much there was the, yo, they sent like two people or they sent a group,

to pretty much try and start a revolution in this African country. I forgot exactly. Leave down in the comments if you know. Leave down in the comments if you know. But literal Americans, they were sent and they were supposed to start a whole revolution. But

it comes out that they were hired and sent by the CIA to start the revolution. Yo, there's so much with this because they call it the black ops. This is what the game black ops is about. Yeah, this is what it's about. And you can imagine you're trying to take over. You're not trying to take over, but you're trying to manipulate other countries. How would you do it? You would use their own people. You wouldn't use your own army because people know, okay, that's how it happened. It was the U.S. because literally U.S.,

Soldiers are on the floor, right? Too obvious. So what they do, they send in almost like ninjas. They send them in, infiltrate, and start a revolution. Start a spur, like a spark of fire, and get everybody against them.

and starts taking it down from the inside out. Yeah, so it's like divide and conquer. Exactly. Literally divide and conquer. That's crazy. No, that's why I think this whole thing with the CIA and stuff, like the Donald Trump shooting stuff. Okay, what do you think? You think it's staged? Oh no, I don't think it's staged. I don't think it's staged actually. But surprisingly, because I dead ass think

That was a miracle. Yeah. Straight up, that was a miracle, bro. Did you see the AI? Like, if he didn't look at that graph at the right time, it would've went through. It would've went through. Yeah, you would've died, fam. And coming from someone that shot guns, like, yo, that... Facts. Shooting? Shooting from, like...

He was 148 yards away. Yeah, yeah. You can't just aim for an ear. That's not a thing. That's not your target, fam. Like, you can't say, yo, just aim for my ear. Yo, that's not a thing. Like, you could really miss. Like, even just the slight movement, even a slight breath would cause the gun to shift over and probably kill him if you were only aiming for an ear. So that whole conspiracy of, oh, it was planned, they're aiming for his ear, blah, blah. Come on now. Yeah.

But I don't know. I don't think that was planned, but like the whole running and who they choose into like the office, I think that's a theory in itself. Cause I think they don't want, cause they, they see Trump like at every rally, bro, they're going fucking crazy for him. Yeah. I don't think they actually want Trump back in the office though.

Wait, why? Why? I don't get it. There was a study that I read about, right? And it's a guy that studies all about the US presidents and their lineage. So every US president that's been in office is related to one king. Oh, really? Yeah. No way. So there was this guy that name, I think it's Harold Baker. Yeah. And he does studies on all the lineage and the royal relationships, right? Yeah.

He has a theory that these presidents are not getting voted in based on the people's votes. It's who has the closest and most direct bloodline to the king.

So there was this girl in, bro, it got debunked by this girl in seventh grade. She did a history project. She listed down all the presidents. Boom. Lined up to one king named King. They're all related to King John from the house of Planetegent. And there's folklore around this that everybody in the house is a descendant from a demon. Damn.

So why are they why do they push that agenda of why do all presidents like push this type of agenda? Because they were descendants from things so is Donald Trump one of them or no I don't I think he is but I think Biden is more direct not because they can't all be related found this impossible No fam they went down the whole line. Okay, there's studies on it. So maybe maybe this is what it is maybe conspiracy is

He's the one that's not directly related. Yeah. And since he's the one winning, they're trying to, you know, take him out. Yeah, that's where I think the theory comes from. You know, the shooter was in a BlackRock commercial. I saw that on Twitter. Yeah, so he was, you know, BlackRock is, right? So that's pretty much like, that's the stock market, like,

They pretty much hold a lot of funds. They're one of the richest companies in the world. Got you. On some Illuminati, like on some Rockefeller, you know, that type of stuff. Yeah. You don't have to get into that. But he was, you know, in a commercial for that. So the theory goes like, oh, he's connected within that realm of people. Maybe they were able to convince him to do it. Do it.

Who knows? Like, ah, this is all conspiracy. Some people are calling it divine intervention, but it's not divine intervention because some people, the people died. People died from it. Yeah, people died. Like, this shit is, I don't think it's fake. Yeah, it's not fake. I deadass don't think it's fake. But what's crazy. Yo, what happened? What's crazy. So, check this out. Yeah, yeah. Let me just play it for you. This is a Trump conspiracy? Trump. For Donald Trump. Okay, let me see. They're shooting. So, Donald Trump

The shooting happened at 6:11 PM, right? - Yeah. - Now check this out. - Let me see. - Ephesians 6:11 in the Bible. You know what it is? - No. - "The armor of God, finally be strong in the Lord and his almighty power. Put on the full armor." Yo, it's literally a whole scripture verse

verse a bible verse about protection from god and wearing armor so that you will be protected he was he was shot at 6 11 fam see see i know that relates to the theory because okay say there descends from the demon what's the other side what's the other side oh shit but politics politics aside though the picture is hard

Yeah, this thing. This picture is hard. Yo, we're Canadian, by the way. Like, just to put that out there, we're Canadian. We don't really care about this dog. Yeah, we don't care about it, but the picture is so fucking tall. Like, yo, fam, I could already tell, like, in a few years, that's going to be the cover for the history books. Yeah. Like, we saw history right there. No, literally, that's probably going to be a painting eventually. Yeah, that's going to be... Yeah, that's...

He's already putting out shoes with a fight, fight, fight on like a converse. And it's like the USA flag. Bam. So there's a theory too. They're pretty much saying like if he did get shot there...

There would probably be a civil war. If you think about it, they're divided right now. You know, there's people that take it side. And you take down the leader. Oh, yeah. You have to. Yo, that's crazy. If there was, though. Yeah. Like, obviously, knock on wood. Like, God forbid. People are saying he did, like, since the Simpsons with the Trump in the casket. Like, he survived it. But they're saying September. I don't want to put it out there. Like, God willing, Trump is protected. But the Simpsons predicted in September, like, that scene happened. I saw a TikTok of this, um...

There was this psychic that pretty much talked about the election. And they were asking her what the prediction is going to be or what's going to happen. She said she predicts, this is, keep in mind, this prediction was made in May 2023. Her prediction was somebody's going to get shot and she can't see the election.

She doesn't see what happens with election like as if it doesn't happen, but she can predict someone getting shot And as of right now the first prediction was someone got shot. The second part is the election not happening, but why?

Oh shit. But obviously this is just like, you know? Yeah, this is all conspiracy. This is her prediction. It doesn't even have to, you know? Do you think... Yeah, do you think that since he didn't... It was a failed first attempt, they would obviously... In my eyes, they would obviously try again though. Yeah, for sure. No, no. I think just the recent one, like the last one he was just... There's another one? Yeah. They caught somebody. He had weapons in his car, I think. And...

He was, yeah, he was going to try and shoot it up. But they caught him beforehand. Yeah, now Trump literally has to go, many men. He has to walk out to that. Because a lot of people don't want him to be in power. Yeah, I know, yeah. And who knows, like we said, the CIA thing, who knows there's no other countries that have their own black ops that are doing that stuff. There 100% is, right? There 100% is. There's guarantee...

This is what's interesting too. It's like, if I were a spy, you would never know that. If I were like a secret agent that's trying to promote something, like you would never know that. I know. Because it would be that secret, right? That's how fucked it is. Now, back this, right?

Even Navy SEALs and certain agents, their family doesn't even know what they do for work. Yeah. Because it's not allowed. True. Because if you knew that I was a secret operative going on these missions, you wouldn't know.

You would be liable for all of this information leaking out. There's hella movies like that though, right? Hella movies. But this is real life though. This is not even like just conspiracy. Like there's people out there that live exactly like this on some Mr. and Mrs. Smith shit. Yeah, that ass. But it's wild to think about your closest homie could be a spy or be something that you don't know. Yo, did you know what happened to freaking Khabib's...

Khabib's training partner? Oh, the how McGregor said he was a thing and he actually turned out to be? And turned out to be. Yeah. Crazy. But Khabib knew it though, right? Or no? I don't know. But I know what happened with Khabib. Like they froze all his bank accounts.

Whoa. Yeah, because he was connected. Something like that. McGregor made a post about it. Yeah. See, there's a lot of shit. Like, okay, what happened to Cody Cole then? Oh, you want to know about Cody Cole? Yeah, what happened? Oh, this is crazy. Who's the guy that made the video on him? Moist Critical. Moist Critical. Yeah, okay. This is how I know when someone's getting cooked up and someone's getting canceled and it's over for them. I want to hear this. When Moist Critical makes a video, they're cooked. Yeah, what happened? They're done. Check this out. So Cody Cole

Pretty much what happened last, I think past two days, there was a YouTuber. I forgot exactly his name. I'm going to search it up. His name is D'Angelo Wallace. I don't know if you know that YouTuber. No. Pretty much what happened was Tana Mongeau, you know her, right? Another YouTuber. She was on a podcast where she explained how when she was at a certain creator event at

At the age of 16, I think 17, age of 17, she was hit on by Cody Ko, right? Cody Ko at the time was 25. Now,

Gabbie Hanna, you remember her? Yeah. She was also at the event and she's also a witness to this whole thing. This is the girl that punched Ricegum's phone, right? Gabbie Hanna went up to Cody Ko and her and told him, hey, I don't know if you know, but she's actually underage. I know she looks older, blah, blah, blah. And Cody Ko said, oh, thank you so much for telling me. Okay. Thanks. Thank you for that information, blah, blah, blah.

He still went and smashed her that same night. No, no. At the age of 17 and he was 25. And it's literally spread out on all podcasts and shit. Like people talked about it. No. And it was just swept under the rug because why? Because at the time, Tana Mongeau, people didn't really like her. Like there was, you know, it sucks because there's controversy around her and she wasn't treated the best enough.

by social media at the time and i don't know people were like sticking up for her and people just like didn't care until now until uh what's his name d'angelo wallace made the video yeah and he did like a 14 minute video on it breaking down the whole thing yeah that he straight up

who committed a crime and there's proof and there's everything if you go to Cody Ko's Instagram right now bro tell me he like blocked all the comments bro yo Cody Ko's Instagram is okay wait doesn't he have a podcast with Noel yeah he does what's the comments under there saying oh no I don't know just look look DeAndre Wallace got you the downfall has begun trying to strike a chord it's probably a minor see like oh my gosh shit like that like but this is this straight up proof and proof

Not just from the victim, but from somebody that was there too. It's all lining up. There's no way of escaping. You straight up just fucked up. This is how you know a lot of celebrities there have some shit on them. It's just like they decide to hide it. That's more fuck that he decided to hide it and just didn't come straight up with it. I don't know what's going to go down now. Oh no, he's cooked. He has to go to jail for that, right? I don't know. I have no idea. I think...

I have no idea. Yeah. Well, his career though, online, like social media, is no, there's no more. No, he's done, right? And there's, yeah. And at a time during the Drake, so I'm like, oh. Wait, so how did he get exposed first? Was it Tana? Tana, yeah. Okay, it had to be. Because it was her. Why was it so late though? Because I said, like I said, like she was controversial at the time. Not a lot of people liked her. Oh,

No, yo, she was getting bashed. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because you can imagine Cody Code's fans are very cult, right? Facts, facts, facts. Like people really, really rock with him. Now...

I guess some people got the word of it and more people favored Cody than Tana and didn't want this information getting out and they kind of just bashed her for it, which is whack. See, that's why I don't like the internet because it's very picky and choosy. Yeah, it's picky and choosy. We can take the sketch scenario, right? If that was anybody else doing that stuff that sketch did, they would have got crucified on the internet. But since it's sketch and everybody loves sketch,

But high key, I'm not going to lie, with the whole sketch situation, that's no one's business. Yeah, it isn't. Who cares though? That's facts. He's not committing a crime. It's not against anybody. It's not non-ethical to be honest. It's just what he did. It's just what he did. Yeah.

it's none of our business no no nobody's business really yeah if you if you like him for who he is now you just like him for who he is now it's not like he's the same person as exactly before but agree or disagree if that was anybody else that was like hated on the internet or totally different reaction if they were hated for sure for sure for sure for sure and that's where it's like you know i mean and that's the whole thing i'm saying with the drink thing it's like exactly if drake wasn't the top like literally the top of the music the music scene

Would any of this stuff even matter? No. But the fact that he's at this level and all of these things are going down, the allegations are happening, all of that stuff, people are making a great deal about it because he's just relevant. If it's somebody else, it's whatever. Like they just pass it off. Done, done, done.

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That's Indeed.com slash P-O-D-K-A-T-Z 13. Terms and conditions apply. But when you're at a spotlight like that, it's different. It's different because now everybody's looking. Now everybody's waiting for that time you're messing up, bro. They're just waiting for that shit like, yo, we're going to get them one day. We're going to get them one day. And then they realize you messed up. Then they got you.

I know. That's why they love seeing the king get dethroned. Same with Trump. They see him at the rallies having all these things. Now we want him gone too. Yeah. Like it's crazy. That's why I don't want to promote the negative content because especially with negative content, you get negative supporters. So they're also waiting for that slip up too. And they're ready. Exactly. But if you have a positive following, even like what happens, they'll probably be on your side. It just really depends on what it is. You or Ryan Garcia, dude?

What? What happened to him? You didn't know Ryan Garcia's cancelled? I thought he's been. Oh, he's cancelled, cancelled now. For what? For saying like the N-word, saying like F. No way. F like, you know, other religions. Oh shit, he did that? Yeah, you didn't know about that? No, brother. I don't want to play the video. I don't want to talk about it too much, but he's so cancelled. Like terrible. Fuck, I thought he was. But not all people like,

I feel like this news didn't hit everyone. I know, yeah. It didn't really hit me either. I had to dive deep for this. Yeah, like somebody said like, yo, look into it. Oh, shit. I low-key know what our next video has to be because I searched up all the spots in America. Yeah. And there was one lake that everybody says is super haunted. What is it? And it's like when they jump into the lake, they said...

all the people that went camping there, they said the lake hugs you and tries to take you down. - Oh! - It's crazy. So imagine camping, a video, 24 hours camping at Lake Lanier.

So this lake is known for being haunted because before it was a town, right? But in the 1950s, like the people that lived there were trying to evacuate everyone and pour water on it because they wanted to make it into a lake, right? Yeah. So everybody's pissed off. Like they didn't want it to make it to the lake, but fam, they just started pouring water. Everybody had to evacuate. They left the buildings. They left the cars. There's still cars underneath the lake, right? And now this is, I searched up why it was a haunted place.

If you go camping there and you're a parent of a child, usually at night, you'll hear the kid go out of the tent and walk towards the water. And all of them are sleepwalking. When they get woken up, they're like, why are you going there? The kid is saying to the parent, somebody told me to go under. No.

yeah and try to hear voices yeah you hear voices and you even though you're not a sleepwalker you'll end up sleepwalking some people sleepwalk and ended up drowning from that because they want the people are trying to tell them calm down that's crazy you know usher's ex-wife's son died there because of a boat collision

so all the boats that usually go there even if there's no traffic they'll collide with something it's just negative energy around the area it's like negative energy that's similar to that bridge i might have said it before but there's this bridge somewhere in europe yeah that if you walk your dog along this bridge oh yeah your dog might try to like yeah yeah jump yeah yeah oh that's i talked about that yeah that's crazy here's something that we can't right now

I don't know if you heard about it, but there's... You know the Yanny Laurel thing? Oh, yeah, yeah. So, you know there's a frequency that Loki plays in all of our music right now. And I'm going to see if I can find it. Yeah, yeah. But we, since our ears are considered older...

We can't hear it because we've listened to so much loud music. We have damage to our ears. We just can't hear certain frequencies. Now, if you play this frequency or this, I guess, sound to anybody else, like younger kids, they would be like, oh, it hurts. Like, turn it off. And it would have a big effect on them. Now, check this out. With that information, they're able to not control the older people, but they have control of us.

they can control the people with younger ears. So it's the same thing as that little song that you were telling me before. Or switch it up. Maybe they can only control the older because the other can hear what's going on and we're not susceptible to it.

Probably. Right? Because let's say there's information or there's like a hypnosis playing and it's supposed to only affect an older audience. You could make it so that the other kids, they're not affected by it or the younger people, they're not affected by it, but the older people are. Or vice versa. The younger people are affected by it, but the older people aren't because we have different type of ears. That makes sense. Yeah, yeah.

Because sometimes I'm like, when we go past our neighborhood, there's like a ringing sound, but my dad doesn't hear it. I hear it though. Really? Yeah. You ever get those ones where like- I have the one with the VHS, because I have a VHS TV, the CRT. Yeah. When I turn it on- You hear like a screech? Yeah, yeah. Oh.

Like that shit. But certain people can't hear it. Oh, it was me that couldn't hear it. Jet came over and he was like... I turned on the TV and I was like, oh, I hear the sound. Oh, word? I can't hear it. But I guess he's more sensitive to that thing. Maybe because he listens to more music loud. I don't know. I don't know. Maybe...

Because maybe it's just affected in a... Because do we only hear... You know what's interesting? It might sound dumb, but if you plug your ears and you just close your ears, you can't hear out of anything else. But I guess you can still sense vibrations, right? How does life without hearing...

Like, how do you live with that? Like, how would you gain that sense back? Yeah, you could probably see. I guess vibration and sight, right? Yeah. Because there's a phenomenon. If you watch certain videos of explosions or houses getting destroyed. I'm going to show you one right now. Yeah, let me see. Your brain automatically will fill in the noise for you.

So even though you can't hear it yourself, like you would feel it because because you're expecting something to go off Watch this video. Okay. This is just an example watch this video and let me know if your ears filled in the noise Yeah, okay. Wait, that's that explosion. Yeah, hold on. Let me play a better one in my in my head. I'm like, well, I mean, I

But you know what I mean though? Like you feel the little like in your head, right? You make up the sound. So you make it up yourself. Now, what's interesting is even though our ears can't hear anything, we like fill it in forth. Now that's another way I guess you could, I don't know, manipulate someone's mind, right? And that Laurel Yanny thing. Wait, was it? Laurel Yanny. Is it that? Yanny Laurel? Damn, that feels like a mandala. I feel like it's a different word. But yeah.

If I were to say the word fa, right? Yeah. Fa, fa, fa. But I manipulated the video to go...

like ba look like it says ba just the way you perceive it would change the noise not necessarily the sound itself it would just be how you see it with the images of yeah no because remember those videos was like if you're looking at a word then you'll pronounce that word but if you look back at the green needle yeah and then it's like yeah it's different so yeah that's do you think we do that now do you think we do that now with not even just sounds but even choices we make

Now this is where it gets dark. Because check this out, right? We know Coca-Cola spends like billions of dollars in marketing. Boom, boom, boom, boom. Now when you make a choice to go get a drink. Do we hear Coke? No, like not even that. But we're almost trained to move one direction. If that makes sense. So I wish I had a great example for it. Like they put like a sound in the Coke commercial that you're just like whenever you see it, you hear it.

Okay, I'll give you a great example. The reason TikTok works so fucking good and Instagram works so good is because it scrolls up and down, right? Yeah. Now, that became a thing because they realized they can manipulate it since everybody came from the generation of scrolling on a computer, which was awesome.

Up and down. Oh, okay. And that's why for the older gen, they're not as used to it because they're literally used to reading newspaper this way. Yeah, like this way, yeah. Left to right, left to right. But since they knew, let's say, before even an iPhone existed, there's a sense of scroll, which wasn't a thing yet in anything else. Anything else we did, it was considered unnatural. But now this has become our natural. So if this is our natural, we're...

Anything you go to, even when you go to a McDonald's menu, you're already ready to go like this. We're already trained. I don't go like this no more, low-key. Yeah, so we're cutting ourselves off from seeing this way. And I think there's a mental thing with it too. And not even that, there's probably a psychological thing with it. Because we're so used to the up and down, what is this? Agreeing.

So you're susceptible to agreeing with information because you're so used to the up and down. That's deep. Crazy, right?

No, is that mythology or something? Or is it like, that has to be? No, I think it's real psychology. Oh, shit. Because think about it. What else is related to it? You have to look at these things. Like, what is related to the other? Like, yeah, the up and down. What else is up and down? Jumping up and down. Excitement. On a trampoline, jumping upside down. Up and down, right? What's left and right? Choices. Oh.

So instead of choices, it's up and down because and that's why whenever people try to sell you products Think about it the vending machine is up and down like you scroll through Products like this because when you go left and right then you disagree Like if you go down a road and you see two Pass you go you don't know where to go. But if you see a road like this, yeah, it's easier to make it and and and

Think about it. When we go towards something like a staircase, right? We only see the one way. We only see the one way. And it's one direction. So it's up or down. That's it. You're placed into almost like a route already perceived for you. You don't have to make your own decision. That's fucked. So they are trying to get us to only look like this. Because if we widen it, then yeah, we have the choices. We have choices, yeah. And you see what else is around there. No, that's crazy. I didn't know that. Yeah, it's really interesting. Yeah.

It's just little psychology like that. Do you know when you were talking about how we do the red string? But you didn't know the other name of it. It's called the invisible string. The one where it's supposed to push you away until the right time. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I finally found out it's called the invisible string. And there was this story about a girl who was like, oh, I wish my mom who died when I was like seven finally met my boyfriend, right? But then she looked into her boyfriend's kindergarten books and the boyfriend...

And the mom were, it was a teacher and a student. Oh, really? Yeah. So it was kind of like the invisible string. But now the red string pulling the girl and the guy together. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. The invisible string is the one pushing each other away. Yeah. Until the right time. It's not time. And the red string brings them together still. Yeah. Yeah. I saw a picture and there was this couple. Uh-huh.

I believe they're from Japan. Oh, is it in front of the statue? Yeah. And they took a picture and they didn't know? They didn't know each other at the time. But when they were kids, they took a picture at the exact same place. And you can see the guy. You can literally see him in the girl's picture. Yeah. In the background making the same pose and shit. It was wild. Do you know there's the whole thing about fate? It's like it came from like the three sisters of fates.

What? So like in Greek mythology, it's called the fates or like the three sisters. I never heard of this song. So there's like a spinner, the first sister, which creates the life of a person. And then there's a measurer. So this sister, after it's created life, she measures how long this person is going to live.

But then the last one is the cutter. So the cutter, after the measure, measures how much she wants that person to live, she determines how long she actually lives and when the death occurs. So she cuts the string. So that whole thing in Greek mythology is like, it's just a string. They measure and then they cut when. And that's how...

what they believe is like boom that's how like life is determined not not no like this it's kind of like this it's like when your line ends and stuff like that oh so it's like uh it's a folk a folklore mythology on how things are gonna turn out yeah and then they do that with everything though they do that with everything and then on the train today it was so crazy because i had my headphones on but like i could still hear their conversation and it goes back to what we're talking before would you interrupt this person so i felt like i

I should have. Yeah. But like I didn't. So she was like, oh, my friend got me a bunch of tarot cards and like there was, I just had a baby and I was pregnant and like when I did those tarot cards, there was like certain predictions that were right and she was like telling her friend, her friends weren't believing it but she was like so stuck on like, oh, I'm starting to believe tarot cards because now this card means this and I read deep into it and she's like going on this ramble but I'm like,

should i step in right now and say like that is like believe in god bro if you have an inclination in you to say something that's not by accident yeah nothing is by accident and this is the way i say it like if i were there what i would say to her straight up is all of these people that follow those things the the tarot cards and the astrology stuff

There may be some truth to it, right? Because the wise men followed the star. There may be truth to it, but what does God say about it? Yeah, it was literally one of those challenges. It was like, I had the inclination to do it, but I'm like, she's going to think I'm crazy if I'm saying God, God, God, this, God, that. I don't think so. Really? I don't think so. Because why is it crazy to do that? I don't know. Isn't it not crazy to not? Yeah, that's what I thought it would be. That's what it is. Honestly.

Honestly, in my opinion, you're crazy for not wanting to save her soul. Feel me? You're crazy for not wanting to save her soul. Because it's the truth. It's literally just the truth. Depending on how your beliefs are, that's how it goes. But I don't know. Everybody has their own take on it. The reason I stay away from it is because...

You have these moments that are like, oh, Mercury's in retrograde, blah, blah, blah, all of these things, this and that. And they blame things on the stars. They blame things on not lining up because of the planets moving this and that.

Come to realize, though, with God, there's never that. You know? You just look in the Bible and there's literally evidence. There's never a mercury's in retrograde. That's why this is happening. No. If you actually put your faith in, like, fully, none of that is fluctuating. The blessings are everlasting.

I know. And now, like, when we look back at it, like, when, like, I was kind of, like, mysterious. I mean, I was curious to look into that. It was because of TikTok, high key. Yeah, for sure. And it's because it's like, yo, that was probably, like, how I was looking when I was trying to tell, like, oh, should I do these tarot cards? I probably sounded crazy. But, like, once you finally know it, the person that's saying it to you is actually looks crazy. But you never realize it because while you're in it, you know? Yeah, you don't really... Yeah, and...

When you see yourself in someone... Especially when you see your old self in somebody... I feel like that's a sign. You're supposed to speak out. Like...

The fact that you're breathing, living, and have an opportunity to say something means you're supposed to, in my opinion. Like a lot of people will say, oh, there's times you should hold your tongue. There's times you should stick to yourself, blah, blah, blah. Now, if you have a true feeling in yourself to say something, there's no reason I don't think you should. And even if you're saying something that might be not correct, right?

you should still say it and be vulnerable enough to be corrected yeah because that's the challenge like remember we were talking about like that when we're putting that scenario that's the challenge itself but like after we say like oh we noticed that is the challenge but we didn't do it then we failed exactly yeah we actually failed yeah even when you're wrong you should still speak so that you're vulnerable to see if you'll be corrected i know yeah because if

you're not put in the opportunity then what happens you'll never learn and you'll never grow because it takes somebody else to teach you some things that you don't know about yourself right because when you watch a game when you watch a basketball game you can see the whole court when you're on the court itself you only see the ball in front of you you don't see everything

So you need other people's perspective sometimes. At the same time though, don't take too much. Yeah. I remember I seen something like radio broadcast where like a Jin took over like a person that was trying to spit her beliefs out and like all of a sudden on the phone call, like there was another voice. I'll show you the video after. So it was like,

I think it was a Muslim program and like they were just spitting stuff about their beliefs It was a normal convo and then you can literally hear when the guy says who are you and who created you? There's a certain... Let me see if you hear it, but you'll see the change in tone So it interrupted the person while it was she was speaking her beliefs. Sounds like in pain bro. Yeah, yeah

And then they do the whole bismillah thing. Look what he says. Try to continue speech. So look, it's normal again. Oh, so she just went back to normal speaking. Went back to normal. And then look, look what the guy asked. Who created you and why? Did you hear it? What? Ba.

No way. Yeah, that's fog. If you don't know what ball is, search it up bro. Yeah, it's crazy. It's like people can if you're spitting something out, it's like yo, you can probably think. That's crazy. I've seen a video just recently too. Look at this. Is it kind of like that or just? No, no. Okay. So there's a... You know how the police officers have body cams? Yeah. There's a police officer that went to go and pretty much pull someone over for speeding or whatever. Them. In the video...

She goes to the driver talking to her. She goes back to the car to get something, right? She turns back, disappears. And she has cameras on the police car and she has cameras on her body cam. Disappears in front of everything. And where did she go? Like they didn't find her? Disappeared. Gone, fam. Look, look, look. What do you mean gone? Look at this, look at this, look at this. Okay, this doesn't look like a no-go shit. Gone, bro! She's gone, fam! And look, look. This is the other angle. Wait.

She's gone! She literally just disappeared. So before she gave her driver's license and everything, disappeared. No, that was quick. I'm gonna lie, that was super quick. She didn't have time. Yeah, and there's another angle of it too. Okay. And the police, when she was gonna report it, what would you do? What would you say? Imagine she's just like this. Imagine she's just like this. Sarah...

She's one of those circus people that can fit in a box. And she just went super low. Like that guy in Ocean's Eleven. The Asian guy. Yeah, the Asian guy that goes like this.

No, but like, you know how there's protocols and numbers for shit? Okay, calm it down if you understand what this is. Calm it down if you know what this is. No, but yo, like, you know how there's protocols and like, oh, 10-17, he has a gun. Yeah. Like, what would you even... Is there protocol for a person disappearing? I don't know. 10-11, the person just disappeared. I guess. I don't know, bro. It's like, yo, copy. Yeah, we're not sending nothing. Nah, that's crazy. I don't even know, like...

Like, how that's possible, to be honest. You know what a squatter is, right? A squatter when somebody's staying in a house. Yeah, so there was this streamer named Asian Andy. And he, like, he trolls. He has the stream donos going off. And it's, like, TTS. So, like, text-to-speech. So, it goes off loud, right? So, he's living in a place. And he recently went on vacation for, like, a long time. And he had a squatter in his house. So, squatter rights is...

so serious i don't understand it you're not allowed to kick the squatter out if she lived there for like three months or something correct me if i'm wrong in the comments but it's like if you live there if the squatter intrudes for three months and stays there you're not allowed to kick her out so when he comes back him and his friends troll her so crazy like they put they uh put water in her room they're annoying her but the cops keep coming back because the squatter keeps calling them

oh Mary I know you're here like he's allowed to do this because he legally he lives here you're not supposed to be here but this is your he's allowed to do whatever he wants he's just you're supposed to go but she Mary knows her rights too oh I'm not allowed to stay I just have to deal with all this yeah yeah so it literally goes on for weeks blasting music like it's crazy and they have a fight like wow

But it's crazy that the fact that the squatter even is allowed to stay there. You know what I mean? The rights for squatters are crazy. What is it? Like they can just, they're not allowed to be removed from there? I guess you would need the police. Yeah, no, but the police always comes and like they know the situation already. Like they can't kick her out. Oh.

yeah like so what happened nothing she just has to deal with it how is like what's dealing with it though like the person like you're supposed to live with them what if you have like a otaku in there what do you mean you know what otaku is somebody that just stays inside their house like it's a japanese term for somebody that just watches anime stays inside the house that would be peaceful but this squad or like no but like let's say they didn't pay rent or whatever and they live and dwell in there they would never come out i guess yeah they wouldn't

Yeah. You would have to cut off the Uber Eats or something. No, that's it. It was funny when they trolled her. So the guy, he was being mean to her the whole week. But then he decided to go in the room and be like, oh, Mary, I'm ordering Uber Eats. I'm getting pizza. What do you want? And then it's like, it's quiet for a bit. Oh, what are you getting? And then she's like, psych, I'm not getting anything, you fucking dumbass. It's like, aw. Yo, but squad rules crazy, bro. I think if you were ever in that position to like,

I guess you have to remove somebody. If you're not, if you're by yourself, let me just say this right now. Like if you're by yourself, just don't deal with it. You just get the police there. Cause you never know if somebody is like dangerous and you never know if somebody has like ulterior motives, like,

If you're by yourself and you're unsure, get help. Yeah. You never know the dangers. You never know the danger. I've seen some shit back to the Donald Trump thing where the CIA had his phone, like the guy who tried to assassinate Trump, but they couldn't open it or something. I'm like, okay, that's a conspiracy in itself because how do you have the best hackers in the world and you can't go into the hacker's

into the guy's phone. Into the guy's phone that shot that guy? Like, supposedly they can't get into or get any data out of the guy's phone. You know why? Why? Because he's... Yeah, you know what I'm saying? He's probably got some next tech on him. You're on some next tech. And like, this is what I know. Like, if they do a whole interrogation, like, you know how they have cameras in that room and like, oh,

if they deem him as crazy and they let him go that's when the real conspiracies are gonna come out cause if he's like oh mentally not ill and he's still no there's no way you know most people that are secret agents and most people that are spies they're sociopaths sociopaths that's one thing

that makes a great spy or a great agent is when they're a sociopath. When they're psychologically not all there. Yeah, because then they would believe him because he's that crazy. Not that crazy, but he's able to lie a lot better. They're able to, you know, just put themselves in scenarios that...

make the most, I guess, deception without breaking. You know? So there's actually a psychology test that they use on almost every agent. Well, it's not the specific one, but it's one of them that they could use. It's like a Naruto taste? You're supposed to cheat type thing? No, no, no, no. It's like a choice or like a question pretty much. I'm going to test you right now. I'm going to see if you're a psychopath or not. So once upon a time,

There was a mother and she was attending her son's funeral. Now at the funeral, keep in mind this mother's a widow and she's looking for a new husband. At the funeral, she met this guy and they really hit it off. Now, she never saw the guy again. Two weeks later, she murders her daughter. Why did she murder her daughter? Because the guy caused...

to go do that? No, you're not a psychopath. Okay. What would be the psychopath answer though? So, psychopaths, they would have the answer like that. They would have the answer so quick because it's so obvious. Like, not for me. I didn't get it. I didn't pass. But, if,

It's such an obvious, it's like literally the epitome obvious if you think that way. Oh, so she could have, I could have said anything, but if I did it faster, then. No, no, there's a, there's a right answer. Okay. What's the right answer then? The reason she killed her daughter was so she would see the guy at her daughter's funeral. Okay. That wasn't even my,

Yeah, that's really Psycho-Man. But if you ask certain people that, they would get that answer. Oh, I'm going to have to start doing that. They would put two and two together like this. They would put two and two together like that quick. Now, there's somebody on TikTok that was doing this whole thing, and they asked certain people that he thought were not all their...

socially and they passed like they got it super quick crazy but it's only if you think like that right that would be a crazy public like um you know how like they usually have debates and they put on a poster

are you a psychopath? And then we just sit people down and start asking these questions. Yo, because there's a few of those. This is just one of the questions. And that's an example of what they would use to try and test these secret agents. Crazy. Yeah, there was this crazy interrogation one because I went on the binge of when they had the camera in the room. And there was this guy named Ryan Pollard, I think. And he had, long story short, his girlfriend was dead on the couch. And the police thought

he did it and he in the interrogation room he had a gash on his eye i don't know why the fuck they didn't ask him that question all they were asking him was oh what happened today

We know you killed her. What did you do? And then all the guy was like, oh no, I didn't do it. Like, I'm just tired. I just want to go to bed. And the cop's getting frustrated and stuff like that. He's like, if you were, if, then what really happened? Like, did you shoot her? He's like, no, it was Richie and his dad. And they came in and shot me with darts. He said darts. They're like,

Sir, if he shot you with darts, you wouldn't be here today, sitting here today. Yeah. He was like, oh, never mind. No, they shot me with a revolver. What? And the cops like, what? And he looked closer. He's like, okay, this is kind of clicking because let me see your eye and remove the towel. What was in the eye? Fam, he had a gunshot. What?

Through the bridge of his nose And one in his eye That went through his brain Damn But for some reason He survived He was surviving it And talking It probably just missed Yeah it literally It was like a Trump scenario It just missed Damn But when they went to the hospital They finally got him help Yeah What they found out Yeah it was Richie and his dad The roommate of that guy And they were having beef And

And there was like a bullet still stuck like this on his nose. And he was talking to them. But they thought it was him the whole time. That's wild. Crazy. Did you hear about the Mackenzie incident? Mackenzie. Mackenzie sounds like something... It sounds familiar? Yeah, it sounds familiar. Pretty much there's this girl and she's in jail right now. But I'll give you the whole story. Okay, okay. Now, this girl Mackenzie...

Her parents got called to the hospital and she was been in a terrible accident, a terrible car accident. What they didn't know what police were about to tell her was that she's a mass murderer. Wait, whoa. Mackenzie's the one? She's in the mass murder. But she's going to the hospital. Now check this out. This is the whole story. This is what happened. She was at a party with some friends and pretty much what happened, they were drinking, they're doing drugs or whatever.

They drive from the party house to go to somebody else's house and just to hang out. Now it was her, her friend and her boyfriend. And they're all watching like South Park, you know, late night. They're still kind of high. And one of the guys said, oh, could you drop me home? Her friend said, could you drop me home? So her, her boyfriend and the friend. At first though, she was hesitant. At first she was hesitant. She's like, oh no, we're like in a rush. I don't know if I can like drop you off, this and that.

And the ex boy or the boyfriend persisted. He said, no, we can drop him off. We're good. It's right there. So since they were still like, you know, sloshed from the party, the two guys, they fell asleep in the back car, in the back of the car. Oh, sorry. They fell asleep. One of them was in the backseat. The boyfriend was in the front passenger, but they fell asleep.

And what they found out using like the GPS tracking on their phones, the direction she took went away from the friend's house and made a detour down a different road. Now, what what the tracking showed was that she was going like 90 miles per hour into the

like a middle of nowhere into a wall. Damn. Just went straight... Boom. Went straight into a wall. The boyfriend died and the friend died. She survived miraculously. She was the only one with her seatbelt on. What do you think happened? What do I think happened? I don't know. What the fuck did happen? So, what they found in the car was psychedelics, mushrooms, LSD, like weed, whatever. Yeah. But...

What they really figured out was... No way she did it on purpose. She did it on purpose.

And the reason she didn't want to drop off the other friend was supposedly because she knew what she was going to do. And she just allowed it? Now, all of this, like all of the speculation started unfolding when the ex-boyfriend of Mackenzie came to the police. He went to the police and he was pretty much like, yo, she's crazy. Like, I think she killed him, this and that. Pretty much he was explaining how

Anytime the boyfriend wanted to break up with her, she would say, no, I'll kill myself. If you, you know, I'll end myself. If you ever, if you ever break up with me, I'll end myself. Even the brother of the boyfriend was saying, yeah, like she was not all there. And she was literally threatening to, you know,

and herself if he left her there he goes during the ride they started fighting okay and who knows if they they don't know for sure right because there's no there's no recording there's no video anything all they can see is the tracking on the phone like what direction they went how fast they were going but pretty much what happened was the theory goes like they probably started fighting

And she slammed on the gas. Yeah. Said, oh, you're going to break up with me? All right.

But that's crazy though that that was her plan because then in her plan she would have died too. Yeah. There's no way that... But like the people were saying, she was ready. She was ready to go if she was going to break up with her. Oh my gosh, that's crazy. So she went to jail. She was tried for it. But it didn't go that way right away. There was still a whole investigation with it. She was... Because she was in the hospital for a minute and then she couldn't walk properly. Yeah.

but then people started looking more deep into it why did this happen yeah i think it was not even a coincidence that she survived it's because like there's no way that you get away with that and like you just die right away i feel like that was like her survival was actually a punishment yeah that's the punishment yeah and now you have to deal with your consequences yeah oh there's even crazier stuff too yeah so um according to the ex-boyfriend according to the ex-boyfriend she

she was so infatuated with the boyfriend at the time. He or she had voodoo dolls and she was doing voodoo rituals and all of these different spiritual tactics to keep the boyfriend from breaking up with her. So they broke up a couple of times, but they always got back together. And apparently, this is wild. Apparently, even after the accident, when the boyfriend died...

and before the boyfriend died she would use um you know what a pendulum is oh yeah talk to spirits she was talking to spirits beforehand and after and after to communicate with the boyfriend she killed so she's like wild imagine she's using the penalty oh fucking wild bro that's insane no so she definitely just needs like mental yeah you know like that's definitely something that's not right there yeah

And probably psychosis from the drugs or whatever they're doing. That's a D1 level crash out still. That's like the Eminem thing. Like you have your partner in the car but you're actually purposely... Stan, yeah. Stan was like the first music video that I actually got like mentally creeped out by. Because I thought that was an actual thing. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

It's not a true story, right? I don't think it's a true story. That was a made-up story. But it could be. There's definitely people out there that do these type of things. But the song, though, it matched perfectly. Creative direction, perfect for that song still. Yeah, yeah. I think the best art sometimes, though, it comes from a dark place. It does, yeah. And some of these stories that do come from a dark place, even though it's dark and even though it's on a negative tone, the positive out of it is you see the lives...

that you don't want to end up like. You know what I mean? You see the path that could be and you're grateful for the path that you're on. And that's the important stuff about it. You know my boy, he's like, he watched Euphoria first, like sober, and then he watched Euphoria on drugs and he said it was way better on drugs. Oh my gosh, bro. Because like the art, sometimes you need to be with the art.

But that's like, no, I'm watching it again. Obviously not on drugs, but I'm watching it again. It's your first Sydney Sweeney? No, no, no. Just because it was such a good thing and I want to get- No, it's really good. Fam, I don't know why, but like as soon as I watched like our first couple episodes, I got like influenced again like to like make designs and stuff like that. I don't know why, it just brought something out of me. But shows like that, it's like- It's artistic. Yeah, it's artistic. It takes artists from a different, I guess like almost a whole different-

that everybody else is on at the time for you to see different things in your own life, in your own activities, in your own hobbies. Because they're opening your... They're literally just like taking things that are good taste...

giving you good taste in front of you even though it's not something you're interested in and just showing you and waving in the front like okay here it is what do you want to do with it true you know like you make your own yeah and then you start to realize okay there's things i can take from it things i do like and things that can inspire me to do way more things that i didn't even know i would be interested in don't copy man just take take influence yeah literally like you want to

If you're gonna steal, you gotta steal the right way. But everybody steals. Yeah, we need a Patreon so we can tell the just kidding story. Just the nobody story. The VidCon party story. Because I don't think we want that at all. We promote positivity on this channel. Yeah, it's all positive. Always positive, bro. We were both in the same room. What happened?

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