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EP.188 - CRAZY INSIDE OUT 2 THEORY, KRABBY PATTY SINS THEORY & LUCIFER MUSIC THEORY

Publish Date: 2024/6/24
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Did you watch Inside Out 2? Nah, I didn't actually. It's good? Let me tell you. Okay, like you know like there's sequels to shit, right? Yeah. Toy Story, probably one of the best sequel had Toy Story 3. So I'm putting that on Pixar like top 3. But I'm pretty sure... Inside Out beats that? Inside Out, no. Inside Out 2 is a close second for me after I watched it. Why? Why is that? Because it's like it was so perfect how they did it. So you know how Inside Out like they released the first one in 2000, I think 2015.

yeah they waited for everyone to grow up then they dropped the oh so they made it relevant to whoever's still watching yeah that's crazy because there were more teens than little kids in the movie theater for sure that's what i noticed because the people the kids that are growing up now they just know pop patrol yeah i know that's all they know and and one thing i noticed too because there was a lot of like um

Like the new emotions that they introduced, like anxiety, stuff like that. Yeah. The kids in the movie theater didn't really understand what was going on because there was a kid that was asking her dad. It was like, why is anxiety moving like that? Why is sadness acting like that? Yeah. Because they don't know what it is. They don't know what it is. And they were laughing on the really emotional parts, but the teenagers and the adults were crying. Oh.

It was such a... I need to watch it. Yeah, Bam, trust me. Yeah, because you have anxiety, so it would work. Damn, bro. Is that deep, though? Honestly, all the Disney movies are pretty deep, though. Yeah, yeah. So I went with a bunch of my friends. One of my friends had anxiety, and he was like, yo, they... Pixar, like...

The way they showed how anxiety works, like a panic attack. Yeah. Bro, you watch it and you show me. Because he said it was so accurate. Because I've seen men have panic attacks before, but I never understood. You know what I mean? As a kid, did you ever get a talk about these things? No, about emotions? No. Me either, fam. Because I feel like it's like a Filipino thing where like...

Just find it on your own? Yeah, you kind of have to do it. Like, depression is not a thing for them. It's like, walk it off or like... Especially in my household, fam, that shit isn't... Anxiety is not real. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Anxiety is not real, bro. Like, in my household, that shit didn't exist. And it's so ironic how you have it. I know. I know. And I'm sure, like, everybody did.

They just fight it to not talk about it. That's why I feel like the movie would hit for you because it makes you feel heard Like Disney knows exactly what you're feeling. So there's a there's a bunch of theories. So I'll tell you two right? So joy, have you seen the first one or not? Yeah, yeah, okay, so we go, right? No, no the yellow girl. Oh, okay So join the movie. She's yellow, but she has blue hair. You know why they did that on purpose No, so sadness in the movie is

is blue like that's her color yeah because sad is blue so pixar is kind of trying to say that without any sadness you can't have joy oh so her hair is blue and she's yellow oh that's fine because sometimes when you cry it can either be tears of joy yeah or tears of sadness sadness damn that's pretty deep but this one's the craziest one how the dad in inside out 2 yeah is uh

Andy's dad in Toy Story. Wait, how? Wait, so he has a new family? Yeah. No, did you realize in Toy Story, I think it was three, how Andy's dad moved and bought a new place and they all moved out. Oh, yeah. Just randomly. No, and he had a new family. Exactly. Yeah, I remember now. So remember how if you really bag in the movie, look at Andy's dad, I mean, Riley's dad and look at Andy. Without the beard, they look identical. They look the same, man. Yeah.

No, wait, I'm confusing. Are you sure we saw Andy's dad? Because I know Jesse saw her owners with another Jesse. I think Jesse has another dad.

No, Jessie's the toy. Jessie's the toy. Yeah, no. Oh, wait. Hold on. Jessie's the toy. Jessie's the toy. I'm pretty sure I remember seeing Jessie goes and then sees like another family with another Jessie. They just bought a new toy. Really? So I think I'm confusing it though. Okay. So it wasn't... We didn't see Andy's dad at all. I don't think so. Because he moved. Yeah, he moved. Okay, okay. That's why. Because he went... He ended up pregnating the girl's mom in Inside Out 2, which led to Riley. You know what I mean? Mm-hmm.

And no, this is where it gets crazy. So in the movie, like there's core memory balls, right? Yeah. And Riley's core memories, she was in a playground. Remember in Toy Story 3 where they escaped the bear? Yeah, yeah, yeah. The big bear? The same playground that they escaped was in Riley's core memory. Oh.

So it was hints. So she was there. Yeah, so it was hints of Toy Story slash Inside Out 2. Oh. It's all connected. It's all connected. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Did we talk about the Buzz Lightyear Woody theory? How it's Andy's father figures and shit? I think so, yeah. So if you bag it, like, I think...

Buzz Lightyear is not supposed to be his father figure at all. Okay. And Woody's actually his biological dad. So check this out. Woody. This is my theory. Yeah. I think what happened was because Woody's the OG and then along came Buzz. Okay. And he started playing with Buzz a lot. Yeah.

I think what happened was the mom started dating some new guy and he manifested the traits onto Buzz to be like that. Always trying to impress you. Always like big pride. You know what I mean? Bare confidence. But Woody was the OG and the one that actually cares the most about people, the most compassionate and stuff. Because maybe Andy is reminded about his dad with Woody. And that's why it says on the bottom of his shoe, it says Andy. Andy.

right oh so it's like it shows both sides i think he just he put the personalities of the men in his life because you can't just get personalities out of nowhere you would have to inspire them from someone yeah so i think like buzz was probably the guy that the mom brought home to meet andy and it's just like how yeah he's a new and theory i think buzz was probably given by the boyfriend who knows yeah low-key right yeah maybe that's what happened to buzz

Do we remember how Buzz was even inserted in the scene or no? I forgot exactly. They were just toys. But it might have... Damn, I don't remember the movie too much because they might have just found him at the toy store. Okay, I might have to watch Inside Out 2 again because if Andy's actual dad moves like Woody, then that would mean like, okay, that's the original, right? Yeah. That's where we're trying to get to? I think so. Yeah. No, it's kind of weird. Pixar is fucked with that. I have a SpongeBob theory for you. Okay, okay. So...

This is a new theory on the Krabby Patty formula. Okay. It's not what we think. Because originally we thought it was like, oh, it's crab meat. It's this and that. It's fish, whatever, right? Nah. And they even say it in the show itself. They literally say it. The Krabby Patty secret formula is love. Now, bag this, though. It gets deep. Because.

Because we know every character in Spongebob represents what? The seven deadly sins, right? But every time one of them eats a Krabby Patty, what happens to them? They're cured. Remember Squidward? Squidward, he represents the sin of wrath. Remember? Okay, yeah, yeah. Now, Squidward, he's always hating on Spongebob and shit. He's always like hating, oh, Krabby Patty. You know what I mean?

But the moment he has a Krabby Patty, his whole mindset changes. It's almost like he was cured in that moment because the secret ingredient is love.

Yo, this is high key kind of biblical. I know. Because you back at every single person that came into encounter with a Krabby Patty, they changed themselves. Okay. For example, yo, Patrick, his was sloth because he's lazy, right? He ended up working at the Krusty Krab as a job, remember? Now, there's an episode recently where SpongeBob, he gets possessed by...

By Gary for some reason. I'll show you. Literally gets possessed. Wait, recently? They're still making episodes? Well, it's a newer. It's not our OG SpongeBob episodes. Okay. But look. So check this out. Yeah. This is Mr. Krabs shaking on SpongeBob. Are you okay in there? You catch the flu or something? So SpongeBob went missing. And we find out that he got almost possessed by Gary. And he turned into like a snail. What?

Oh hell nah. That shit looks like spiritual or some shit. And to cure him, since the Krabby Patty has the secret ingredient which is love. Nah don't. It saves his life bro. Look watch. He's like possessed. He's attacking Mr. Krabs. Gives him a Krabby Patty. Oh nah.

and he changes back boom what wait what does that represent is that like the like the the holy communion high key i think i think it just represents like even because you know how people say god is love yeah and faith you put faith in love right so that's the thing that changes all of these sins so if you were to give love to any of these sins those sins wouldn't exist yeah if if

you were envious to someone, but you have love for them, you don't think about the envy anymore. If you, for example, were lustful for someone, but you actually love them instead, then that lust wouldn't be the same. Okay. Damn, and he's selling those? Yeah. Damn.

So high key, the whole show premises might even be deeper than we thought. Yeah, it's like biblical. Yeah, it's like biblical. Have you ever watched that movie? I think it's based on a true story. It's about this kid who's like an orphan. It's like Marcelino. Have you ever watched that in religion class? No.

Marcelino, no. Marcelino. So the whole basis of it is like he's like an orphan and he goes to like a monastery. Yeah. So he's now surrounded by like all the Catholic and like religious monks. Yeah. And one day he sneaks up to the attic and in the attic is like the crucifix like of the statue of Jesus. Yeah.

he starts talking to it but it doesn't move right and throughout the movie he keeps talking to it and now it starts talking back to him this is based on a true story really yeah and at the end of the movie the jesus uh statue comes down from the cross and you can see like the holes in its head and he says to marcelino are you afraid of me and marcelino's like no no no so he offers him a

wine and bread. And you know how he's an orphan. He doesn't have his parents. And...

the Jesus statue says, do you want to see your parents? You can come with me. And from that, when Marcelino said yes, he died. That boy died. What the fuck? Yeah. Wait, wait. This is a true story on a real boy? It's like one of those Mexican folklore, very niche religion movies. Damn. Yeah, which I heard about. It was fucked. I told you about this dream before. I had a dream one time.

like this is long long time ago when i was a kid and then and then it was literally like i had a dream of god and there's like yeah you can come now like you want to come now oh yeah and then and then something told me like i don't want to go i don't want to go and then and then i just woke up but i always thought in my head like what if i actually like went said yes would i have died right there like in my in my like god forbid you know i mean yeah yeah but like

I think about that stuff sometimes, bro. I think about that stuff sometimes. It's scary. Bro, I remember, so we did like this whole service in the Philippines. And when we were in Upi, and there was this priest that was, I think they were Catholic. It was a Catholic church. And the priest was preaching about like how, I forget what he was preaching about, but it was something about how you should never fall into temptation, right? Yeah. And one thing about my sister, she has like this treatment where she, if it gets too hot, she'll faint.

Yeah. So in the middle of service, my mom starts waving her fan mad fast. And I look behind me. I'm like, what's going on? And I look at my sister. She's pale. Right. And my mom's going like this. My mom's going like this. And the priest is obviously dancing.

While he's preaching, he's like looking this way. My sister like kind of passes out. She's on. We had to carry her out the church and we're at the front. So we had to make our way to the back. The priest later at the lunch was like, did I say something wrong that made you like pass out? Did I, did I, do we have to say a prayer for you? And my wife is like, no, no, no. It was just too hot. I passed out. But imagine during the preaching, you see a person like this.

Yeah, they probably thought like, oh, she got the Holy Spirit. That's why she said after, do we need to say a prayer or anything? She's like, no, no, no. It was just a... Because you've seen those videos of... Because there's some of them, like, I see videos online where the preacher would like touch them and then they just like... Yeah, yeah.

But I'm so curious, like, how true is it all the time, right? I don't know. Because I've never seen it in person, personally. Yeah, yeah. So I can't really say... I don't have, you know, like, proper experience and shit like that to say, like, oh, yeah, that exactly happens that way. But who knows? Because I think...

Because a lot of people are like, they're skeptical because obviously they believe in science and this and that, right? But I think that everything happens in a way where miracles do happen on the terms of how the world actually works. You get me? So, for example, odds. Odds of things happening.

Even though it's very slim odds, if it's still possible, it's still possible. It's not out of nature. It seems out of nature just because the odds are so low. That would be the miracle, I think. True, true, true. It's not necessarily something that's impossible that happens. It's just the odds are very, very low, but it happened anyway.

And I think that's what the true miracles are. It's not necessarily like so supernatural where like it couldn't happen at all. I think it's just very, very slim chances. Because you know you can literally go through a wall? You can walk through a wall. What do you mean? There's a real like... It's a particle theory because particles are always moving, right? It's like one in fucking something trillion. Oh, that has to line up. If you keep going like this... If you keep going like this... Like...

accidentally you could go through if the particles somehow lined up in the exact way but it's one in like something trillion bajillion whatever yeah but it's still possible you know that's kind of scary still everything is technically possible uh-huh because remember that in the in the church video i sent you one time where it's like uh there was like a loud scream in the church but i haven't showed you the the one where the the jesus statue moved

Nah. Yeah, because people are saying like, what is that? Is that either a miracle or is that paranormal? Like people can take that in any type of way. Because the believer is saying, oh, it's a miracle. The non-believer is going to say, we're paranormal. Yeah. You want to see the video? It's going on on Twitter right now. It's quick. Okay. So you have to watch the head of Jesus. Hold on. It'll replay.

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That's kind of crazy. This was in a church in Mexico. Wait, is the head covered? By what? Why is the head covered? No, I think that's... What's on top of it? I actually don't know. I think that's like the crown thing. Why does it look like real hair though? I actually don't know. That might just be somebody on the cross. No, no, I don't think so. This is during a mass. Damn, are you sure? Are you sure that's not a person on the cross? Because people do that sometimes. Really? Like they...

You didn't see in the Philippines they have reenactments. But I don't know. That looked like real hair. Like look at the video. That shit looked like a wig fam. We don't know. You know when you see the statues it's usually solid. You know what I mean? That might be a person straight up. Low key maybe. I don't know. That might be a person. Yeah yeah. Fresh out the salon too. Shit had highlights bro.

actually loki i saw it too there's there's a story i want to talk about uh so there's this girl her name is dorothy edie you ever heard about her nah this girl she died she was pronounced dead but when she came back to life she said that she was an egyptian like princess check this out so she was playing on the stairs one day and she fell down she hurt herself so bad like

They said she died. Now, the parents, when she was pronounced dead, this is way, way back in the day. So the doctor came to the house, check on her and everything. They left her body upstairs. They all walked downstairs, but they heard noises coming from the top. And she was playing with toys, alive.

Now, they were confused and something was weird about her because she started to speak in a different voice. Like her voice tonality was different, right? Now, ever since that day, everything kind of changed with her. So she would say that she's from a place with a lot of sand and she would say that she's not from here. This isn't her home and she wants to go back to her home.

Now one time, her parents brought her to a museum and they saw this big picture of the pyramids of Egypt.

And she went straight up to it. And she told her parents, that's where I'm from. That's my home. So they're thinking like, nah, she has to be crazy, whatever. But for the sake of it, because this is too wild, let's bring her to Egypt and let's see what's going on. Oh, shit. So they actually took the trip. They took the trip. They brought her to Egypt. And this is what's insane because there was pretty much a tour guide.

Of the pyramids of Egypt. Right? And she was saying, yeah, like, this is my home. I know everything about this place. And just for the sake of playing along and to see where it led, the tour guide said, okay, bet. Let's test it. So he was like, all right, if you know this place so well, take me to this spot. And she's like, yeah, it's right there. Over here. Come, come, come. They walked over and she was right. Oh, no. And then he said again, okay, test it again. Boom. Take me to this spot. And then they go. Boom.

this room it's like yeah this room right here and he goes wait she's right and then she goes i know you don't know this but there used to actually be a garden down there and what and he's like what were you talking there's no garden right damn they ended up excavating it they dug deep under under like where they had it garden remnants of what used to be a garden oh

so she was right the whole time but for some reason why did she why did she come like back to life as that princess from egypt too not even she's from the i think she's from the uk or something yeah not even near that area but for whatever reason she came back with memories of that place wait so she got like concussed she died oh she died she straight up died

This is a real person too. This is fun. Here, look. I'll show you her face. When was this? When was this? Let's see. Let's see. This happened a while ago. This is... Dorothy Eadie. There's a documentary about her too. 1904. It's a long, long time ago. Oh, wait. Never mind. I have heard of this story before. Yeah. And she's like, yeah, an old woman now. But what have... What are they doing with her now? No, she's dead. Oh, she's dead now? Yeah, she died in 81. Oh.

So this, yeah, she's really old actually. But they straight up tested everything about her and it was true. Like she knew all of this information that she wouldn't really know. Look, she was saying like, she saw all these different hieroglyphics, was able to read it. She was taking them to places that you didn't even discover yet in the area. Damn, she showed scientists discoveries that they didn't know yet. That's wild. Holy shit.

That's wild. Oh my god. All of us. No, that doesn't even make sense. I know. That doesn't even make sense. So I think that somehow, somehow, depending on whether, I don't know. Because you know how your goal, your soul, sorry, not goal, your soul, it's almost, it's separate from our body, right? Yeah. Now, if you were to die and your soul exits, but there's a moment where something can come back. Because it's,

It's just like unplugging your iPhone, feel me? Okay. Like the charger's still there, but someone can plug in another charger, no? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like if you go into a car and your Bluetooth doesn't connect, but your boy's Bluetooth connects first. Yeah, if it's in the area, it's just in the vicinity. If it's trying to connect, you know? That's cutthroat. Imagine what happened was she visited some place for school. Oh.

and whatever she touched by accident or whatever it may be the spirit like followed her and was just waiting for its turn and the reason she fell down the stairs was the spirit pushed her down the stairs oh and then waited for its time no that's crazy imagine that's crazy like you know that's not what happened i'm just like making that shit up but that's a good theory because like what if like on your like last moments of death like say you're about to be in a car crash and like

Before, I used to believe in reincarnation, but now I don't. It's like, oh, I just believe I'm going up to heaven. But what if in that moment where you die for a bit and then the miraculous thing happens? Like, oh, yeah, your soul died, but another one comes in. Is that true? Like, that happens in the... You ever watch that movie Last Christmas? Which one is that one again? So it's the one...

It's the one with Daenerys Targaryen, that girl. And the guy from Crazy Rich Asians. Oh no, then I didn't. No, never. Pretty much what happens is... This girl, she gets in an accident. Yeah. And she wakes up. She's living again. But she always sees this guy following her. Okay. And it just so turns out... That that guy, the ghost, was... I'm not going to go into the whole story. I'm pretty sure I talked about this. Okay, okay. But that guy...

he was he's the soul of the heart transplant that she got in her accident so she got a new heart but he started moving like but he's since the heart is in her body he's around talking to her giving her love this and that you know

That's why it's called Last Christmas. Last Christmas, I gave you my heart. Oh my god! Wait, that's actually based on the movie though or not? Nah, I think they just came up with that shit, yeah. It's a pretty sick movie. That's one of the first times I've seen an Asian male lead and a white female, you know, love interest. You know those bullshit movies that you, those like, uh,

Men like a very indie Chinese movies that you see on tik-tok and there's like 14 parts Have you watched the keyboard on what's a keyboard? Nah, so This is some bullshit So there was a keyboard movie where like the whole basis of the movie is there's people like living under the keyboard but every key is another person and

So like they would be dressed in all black jumpsuits and like say say like the x key Yeah, so the are you sure it's a movie or not a commercial? No, it's a it's a movie fam. This sounds like a Japanese Japanese commercial be having that shit. It's like a movie slash show. Okay, so the

The keys that usually don't get pressed, like the print screen keys, they have lawn chairs on their little area. And then the common keys, they always have to bounce up and down. So they're mad tired all the time. But the ones that are not common, they have to cheer on...

The keys that that always think so they don't get tired and like the whole like plot twist of the story is like Whenever somebody the guy presses on the tab key Yeah, like the tab key dies and then he has to throw away the keyboard and the guy is a gamer So whenever his wife comes in he has to alt tab Right and when he all tabs all the keys are like, oh no, he's about to die. He's about to die. Oh

And then, boom, they throw away the key movie ads. Oh, shit. It's just so bullshit. I watched 15 parts of that shit. Yo, it's Asian, right? It has to be Japanese, no? Yeah, I think it's Asian. We'll just call it Asian. Okay, look at this commercial. Let me see. This is a commercial I saw a long time ago. But it's dead-ass that, fam. Look.

Watch this, watch this. The way you watch it, you don't know what it is. Watch this shit, look. I think it's a movie, right? Look at them, look at them. What the fuck? Just watch, just watch. What do you think this is for? What the, is it like a squid game? Just watch, just watch.

Fire, wake up. Wait, is it like a torture movie? Watch, just watch bro. That looks like Toy Story 3. Oh yeah, it is. It's almost some military type vibes, right? Like Navy SEAL training. Let me guess, is this for chips? No, watch, watch. That's a good choice. But nah, close enough. Just watch.

Oh no, they have good dramatics! Dramatic as fuck too! It seems like a movie, no? First time I saw it, I thought it was a movie. Plot twist though. No, no, no. What could this shit be? Damn, Japanese commercials do it different, but watch. Standing strong together, okay?

It's shingles! It's just shingles! Like the roof, you know the roof shingles? That makes sense, because they went to Blizzard Teens. That's fire. Bro, that's crazy though. I would buy that shit though. That's crazy. If you think about it though, how come we don't have commercials like that out here? I feel like the commercials out here are just like bullshit. Yeah. Yo, you know what? Over there, I feel they have better storytelling with their commercials, but over here, they have better like hypnotism.

Oh, like the color stuff, like the things that will hit you indirectly? Nah, just getting your attention, just hypnotizing you, you know? Really?

Probably I don't know because Loki if you if you're too focused on the shingles commercial and like I don't know It's a thing where commercials need to get you off guard, right? So I'm focused on the commercial the whole time is at the end of the day I'm not maybe you remember that though. I would I would share that you know, yeah, but here I think what they're capitalizing on because I I'm learning a lot more with directing and what I noticed is

what people do, they actually place things in a way where your eyes go to one spot. And that's good cinematography. If you can make the viewer land on a certain thing, right? Now, in my head, I'm thinking, okay, once they figure out, first of all, hypnotism is a real thing. This is real, right? So why aren't they using it in commercials yet? True.

That's not a why. It's they are. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because if they keep, if they continue to push our eyes to one spot, pushing our eyes to another spot, when you hypnotize somebody, you have a ball and a string or you have, you know, that pocket watch.

It's the same shit. They're hypnotizing you to look certain ways, making you express emotions and feelings. So next time you feel those emotions and feelings, you think of those brands. Okay, yeah. Hypnotism, dog. No, the only one thing... Oh, my fault. No, yeah, go ahead. Because the only one thing that I noticed in the Philippines too, they have way bigger billboards.

Do you know the size of their billboards when you're going through the highway? Just of like toilet paper. Oh, yeah, those are huge. And it's always an artista holding the paper. It's like Vice Gundal holding a Big Mac. Yes, you know. But it's huge. These, I don't know why in Canada they don't do that, but maybe it's illegal because it's like the attention is too like... Oh, too dangerous for traffic? Yeah, but in Philippines, they're the best drivers out there, so...

It doesn't matter how big the billboards are. I wonder how many accidents. You know that thing in Las Vegas, the big-ass ball? The big-ass ball. It's on the sphere. Oh, yeah, yeah. I wonder how many accidents that has. Just from, like... Yeah, because if I'm driving and I see that big sphere, I'm watching, bro. That is true. And I see, like, Avatar play on there one time. Oh, yeah, yeah. There's shit going on while it's rotating. Yeah, that shit looks sick.

but yeah go ahead that's just a big distraction though honestly so theory that all of these commercials and all of these things they're they're not just commercials bro this is actually playing with our brain yeah and since the future is gonna be through like other means of media who knows if it's oh you know what i heard recently this is wild this is wild chapter my homie he told me it yesterday but

Pretty much. As we know, who's the angel of music in the Bible? Angel of music. I forgot who. Who's that? Lucifer. Oh, okay. Yeah.

Before he became Satan, right? Check this out. Did you know music is one of the only ways you can access somebody's brain without going through the frontal lobe? And our frontal lobe is what's responsible for our responsibilities, our maturity, everything like that, right? Our frontal lobe is the one that helps us make decisions. Now, if music can bypass that,

what is music now it's deceiving it's almost like it lurks into you

So you can imagine since Lucifer is the angel of music, that's the way we're manipulated or tempted to do things. And think about it. All the themes we're listening to music about is all sex. Shake that ass. It's all of that stuff, bro. Literally all the seven deadlies and boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. You're just preaching. You're chanting it. And the more you say it, the more you become it. And then it's just you.

maybe that's why because in the philippines specifically i didn't listen to a lot of the because i felt happier there i didn't listen to the i didn't need the oh wow wow the playbook cardi shit it was just all like the i was listening to more of reggae like the these roads you know and it felt better i don't know why but it's like remember when you told me you you cut off all the bad like um music music and you felt healed no that's real

i think it is real yeah i think you can do with everything though and not even just like music you can probably do with food water yeah i don't i don't use fluoride toothpaste anymore yeah because temptations are higher when i'm here because i started yeah because as soon as i came here i started listening to the music and i'm back in my routine but there i was doing completely different you know what though i think it's because we're used to one way of life and then when you take you when when they take you out of that

Then you see things from that perspective. But what you're used to is what you're used to. Home will always be home. And I was talking to Uber driver about this, but home will Loki always be home. And if you're, if you stick very close to your roots too much, then,

then you can't grow too much. It's that rubber band effect. You ever hear that rubber band where it's like, the higher you go up, the higher you become more successful, the taller you grow. Your friends that you hold on to with the old mindsets and shit, they're a rubber band. Okay.

So the farther and farther you go, you can get a little bit more successful here. Boom. The tension is not that much. You grow way past them. The tension is crazy. And the tension eventually, there's what? There's conflicts. There's like disagreements. There's just tension. But eventually tension makes what?

Snap. Boom. Cut off. Gone. That's what happens. It's usually what happens. So when you see people in your life that you feel like they're that tension, the ones that are holding the rubber bands in your life, fam, those are the ones to worry about. That's true. Because if you're going at this level and everybody else is pulling you like this, fuck, man. That's literally, it's like drowning in the sea. And you can't help somebody else because you're going to drown too. Yeah.

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Because, yeah, I noticed that too, where it's like, now whenever I... If I do have to tell somebody about an achievement, I have to just watch their body language. And some people I can tell were like, oh, yeah, are you busy? I'm like, no, I got to fly to LA for work. Stuff like that. Oh, you're always busy for that. Oh, that's a hint. Like, damn, you have to really understand what the lifestyle is. But they don't understand. I think the secret to... Low-key, the secret to just being successful and not worrying about anybody is...

just stop caring and i know it sounds it sounds terrible yeah but high key you just have to stop caring

The more you care, fam, you're going to end up becoming this person that's trying to please everybody. I know. But then, you know that saying where it's like, oh, at the top, it's lonely? I never wanted to get like that, though. I don't think it will be ever lonely. You think so? No, no, I lied. It is lonely. Because one of the things that I didn't want to ask, like, obviously the networking, when we went to network, I...

Those are the deep questions that you have to ask when you finally get friends with them, right? But I wanted to ask, damn, what's it like having so much and there's a lot of people envying you? Is it really lonely at the top, like how they say? It depends what you consider the top, though. What do you consider the top?

Just probably like, like Justin Bieber fame. You can't even go in the supermarket without somebody noticing you now. How is that lonely if everybody knows you? But without your family though, like maybe it's like... He still has his family. That's true. I don't think it's lonely. Why would it be lonely? I don't know. The reason I would say it could be lonely and why I was going to say like, oh, no, I lied was because...

It's it's it's lonely because you do the work by yourself. Nobody else is gonna do that shit with you So let's say you have a goal, right? Yeah, this sounds like one of my other videos on the other channel now, but Pretty much let's say you have a goal you want to achieve these goals and as much as possible You're gonna try to do with the people that are around you. Yeah, high key though the the moment you do those things with

the basis of them still trying to jump onto how you're moving, it's just going to stop you from doing everything. You know what I mean? It's like working out with a homie at the gym. One day, your homie's going to feel lazy and not going to want to go.

And what's gonna happen to you? You're gonna get lazy too. You're gonna get lazy too. You know what I mean? But if you only went to the gym by your fucking self. You're always locked. You're always locked. There's no excuse. Literally no excuse. But the moment you add somebody onto that, I guess, routine. Damn. That's a liability right there. Still, that's a liability. It's like, oh shit, I'm not feeling going to the gym. Oh fuck, baby, I'm not feeling going to the gym.

Shit. You know? That's why liability. Yeah. I don't know if we ever talked about this, but we were supposed to have a podcast before with the big group. Yeah, yeah. And there was maybe five, six people. And you know how men's turned out like, oh yeah, I feel like it would be too hard to maintain because everybody would go their separate ways. People are always busy. So it's like, I feel like it was a good thing that we only kept it two. It depends though. I think that would have worked if everybody agreed to it and talked.

done it, actually went and done it and seen the success. It's only after people see the bright lights and all of the blah, blah, blah on the side, other side of things, then everyone wants to jump on. But those are the people that don't really deserve it because that's not faith. Faith is believing but not seeing it at all. That's what faith is. So people just jumping onto what is, that's not even faith, fam. That's just like...

it's popular that's just following a trend

Faith is going against what everybody thinks and still doing it. Calling, being called like crazy, being called like blasphemy. Damn, Jesus was blasphemous. Yeah, yeah. You know? Everybody didn't believe him. Yeah, everybody hated him. Yeah. Hated, not even just believe him. Yeah, all the disciples were murdered brutally. Like, brutally murdered. Not even just a little bit. Yeah. You know, I didn't bag, I didn't bag there were kids too. What? The disciples, they were like,

I think it was 14 to 18. Whoa, I didn't... Or a little bit older, like young adults to... Like 14 to a young adult, yeah. Because in the picture in my head, they all have beards and everything. Yeah, but apparently, during the time... So I think...

in like ancient Hebrew when you become a rabbi it's around the age of 30 but the disciples or the people that follow you the students of the teacher they're around that age it's like 14 to 18 or 20 whatever yeah I didn't know that still interesting right that's kind of crazy it changes perspective now you understand like oh that's why bro's fleeing yeah that's why bro's like scared yeah the more we talk and stuff like the more I understand why people make these different kind of moves which you know I mean

Yeah, you just have to understand people. Everyone has their own life. And you can't really dictate what they're going to do. You can just experience what they're going to do, to be honest. I mean, no, you can. You can dictate it, but it's up to them. It's up to them to decide. I don't think you can dictate it. I don't know. You can never make somebody live a life that you want. Or maybe influence it. You can influence it, but that's their thing to choose to do it.

- Yeah, it is. It's still their choice though. - It's always their choice. - It's still their choice. And I think that's why going back to the marketing thing is, even though we're still hypnotized and shit, it's still at the end of the day, our choice. So if we're enticed,

You can be enticed, but at the end of the day, it's still your choice. You know what I mean? Even freaking, for example, cheating, bro. You can be enticed, but at the end of the day, it's still your choice to do that shit. So it was still your decision. I know. I don't know what Wingstop's doing, but maybe they paid hella people to do their mukbangs on TikTok. But whenever it's like 2 a.m.,

Always. There's always a wing stop TikTok on my For You page. And whenever I'm hungry for wings, I don't even go to the place I always get. It's my first thought. Oh, wing stop. Whoa, what the heck? It's not even good. It's not. But for some reason... The other spot is better, bro. The local spot is better. But everybody that eats it on their thing, they love it. It's happiness. Maybe that's why I feel like I got to get it because maybe I got to be happy. You know what I mean? Eating wings. Mmm.

So at the end of the day, I fall... What do you think is your biggest seller? Seller? What do you mean? No, like if you see a commercial, oh, fuck, I want to buy that now. What's yours? And see if you can guess mine. I'm curious.

Mine is like very, I feel like you can get it. Oh, it's like religion? No, no, no. Josh knows exactly what it is. I know, I don't know. You don't know what it is? No, no, no. What do you think yours is? Mine? What they would like, I don't know. Mine is, it's one of a kind. Also, like if they say one of a kind. Yeah, if it's like, no, if it's one of a kind, you can't buy it again. There's only one in the world. I want it. Okay.

Really? Yeah, that's my shit. Like, if you can't find... If it's rare or if it's, you know... Really? Damn, that's why I have so many leather jackets because they're all literally one of a kind. They're just stressing on it. You can't get anywhere else. You can't buy that in the store. It's done. Really? Yeah. Back then, when I was a kid, there was this van commercial where they would put a picture of a girl and do like this with the van. And I thought that vans would get me girls. So that's why I bought a van. Wait, what? My first van. Like, no, like vans.

Oh, like the Vans shoes. So back then it was like, oh, if this would get me cool points with a girl, I would buy it. So like the light up bags or like the, you know what I mean? The light up shoes, I would do that because it was- Cool points. Cool points would be my thing. Your biggest seller. But one of a kind. Yeah, one of a kind is my shit, bro. What's another example of one of a kind? I see it. For example, um...

Let's say there's a custom art ring or whatever, or like a chain. Only one person made it, and you can't really get this anywhere else. And it aligns with my interest. Now I'm buying it. That's low-key a bad habit because it's like the one-of-a-kind pieces are expensive, bro. But at the same time, though, as they should be, you know? As they should be. We're spending on...

You know how much we spend on shoes nowadays? Jordan 1s are what? $200 retail? Yeah. No, probably more. Like probably three bills retail now. Is that why you think it stemmed from like your sneaker head phase too? Because you did want to buy shoes that nobody got.

Like that was the whole thing. Yeah, but then I realized those aren't really one of a kind. Everybody can have that shit. Nowadays, I wear my kicks and get my own kind of distressing on it. You know, it gives its own character. So nobody can say like they have my shoes because you don't have this shoe. You may have a shoe that looks like this. You don't have this shoe. That's why you fuck with like the museums and shit. Like the modern art museums, the really weird ones. I actually don't. You don't? Weirdly. I swear when we were in LA, you were like, yo, let's hit this museum.

I did want to go. I'm not saying I don't not like it. But I don't, I don't know, go out of my way to fuck with it, you know? Because I was going to say, if you're a museum buyer and you get mad rich, right? You would be like, oh yeah, let me get that. Those people that are making... I'm just going to buy some weird shit. I'll be like... A white painting with like one line on it? Oh, that's one of them. Let me get that. No, but it has to have a story that it goes with what I like. Okay, for example...

Let's say... Because there's some people that buy fucking Jeffrey Dahmer's glasses. Oh, yeah. Some people buy shit like that. Definitely one of a kind. A cool one I saw that I'll be enticed to buy. Okay. Somebody was selling Tupac's car.

That he got shot in. Oh, that's fucked. Yeah. But imagine that as a, you know, memorabilia. That's crazy. That's history right there. Imagine that guy almost died. Is that bad history though? Yeah. It's haughty haunted, right? Because imagine he drives it and like he gets a bad car accident and he reincarnates. Tupac. He starts singing the lyrics. You're driving one day. Hail Mary, run with me. Yo. What?

Yo, Tupac voice ghost would be kind of crazy. Yeah, bad memorabilia. That's why I even get like a, what do you call this? There was a house, I think, that we visited in the Philippines too. And it had like the, what do you put the ashes in?

Urn. Urn, yeah. And I even get creeped out by that because it's like, yo, that means the spirit is definitely close because that's where the body is. The body is in that bottle. So it's like one of those, if I rub the bottle, it'll come out on some genie shit. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah. I'd be scared. Yeah, I know. I think there was one time, my mom sent me this thing on YouTube, but it was a whole gathering of like,

You know when they pour the ashes and shit? Okay. Oh, was it you that showed me, Ashley? Which one? No. So they were all at a lake, and then they were ready to pour the ashes out into the lake. Oh, and it made a dog statue. That was the one I told you. A dog. Yeah, remember? So they lost their dog. No, that's not what it was. What is it? So they did theirs. It was a whole family, and then they put the ashes into the thing, and it made literally, it said, I...

Heart and then you let me see if I can find oh, yeah Yeah, you know the guy that does the rice one where he makes the letters on the rice cardboard And he throws it up and makes that letter. Yeah, it's not like that. No, bro. Look watch this watch this Ashes I love you perfectly though in a sentence look look watch this watch this My mom sent me this way back look up

just the way oh i did see this look it's a u but it's by accident look look i yeah yeah and then it makes like a heart in the early earlier it looked like a heart yeah look look see look look it becomes a oh what the fuck actually says l-o-b-e yes man oh it does yeah no that's scary i saw the heart at first i saw the heart at first there was some shit on twitter that i seen too did you see the i think his username is alex shaw

Nah, I heard of it. So, oh, this is crazy. So, he's like an Airbnb owner. Yeah. And he has a bunch of cameras like on all areas of the place, right? This is in Florida. So, he's not a content creator. He doesn't do this shit for views. So, one day, he sees like a middle-aged, maybe 30, 40-year-old man walking

walk into his fence right he just goes through the fence of his airbnb he sees motion detected there's he has a shed in the back of the backyard the old the 30 year old guy goes into the shed so he's like watching through the camera all right let me call the police uh

"Excuse me, there's someone trespassing on my private property. I need you to discover him. I need you to get him out right now before the next person comes in." Police come, he's watching the whole time. Police go into the shed, nobody's there. So he's like, "No, no, no, I'll show you the footage." Boom, boom, boom, they see it's like, "Sir, you can check too." Nobody walked in the, there's nobody in the shed right now. Bro, a couple days passed by,

motion detected on the cameras bam an old guy comes out of the shed he's been living in there no this is a couple days like i'm telling you from 30 year old to an old guy what the comes out with a full beard but on the camera it's still him it's just him older what the hell so they're saying this shed is loki like a time traveling shed

so this is what gets crazy this is how you prove it so one guy who tried to debunk it on YouTube he took the picture of the old man he put it in a reverse Google search that person that was said to be him looks like a guy that died in Harvard that was trying to figure out time travel oh shit so and it's just it's

Became in the shed? What the fuck? Why is he in the shed though? No I don't know Because it's like Maybe that's where he I don't know I actually don't know People still try to debunk it There's something in the shed bro There's something in the shed It's just an El Chapo tunnel bro You never know Because What if yeah That guy came out Came in 30s Came out 80 You know what I mean?

What if that shit is real? Did you see that Rick and Morty? You watched Rick and Morty, right? No, barely. Okay, but there's this one episode where there's like the snakes. So pretty much Morty, he lands on a planet. No, no. Morty's in space. Oh, with a smudge? No. Morty's in space and he gets bit by a snake. It's a snake in like an astronaut thing, right? Yeah. He gets bit by a snake.

Anyways, the snake ends up dying, but they realize, Morty realizes, holy fuck, I just killed what might be their only proof of outer space. And the snake world, right? Because that's literally their Neil Armstrong. Bro just killed him. So he decides, damn, like, fuck, I low-key doomed that whole race. What he did, he ended up going to a pet store.

getting the snake, putting it in another, in the same like astronaut suit, throwing it down back to the planet of the snakes, right? So this snake lands and scientists are freaking confused because it's not speaking the same as everyone else. So I was like, what the f- Now, they ended up doing tests on him and shit and they realized, yo,

That means there's something beyond and that means there are different realities or different snakes out there in the world. And for whatever reason, Morty putting that snake on that planet advanced their civilization

quadruple million. Really? Ends up, Morty comes back after throwing the snake down. He's in his bedroom and he sees a fucking Terminator snake in his room. Like, I've come here to save your life, blah, blah, blah. Because Morty is the catalyst of the snake's

Armageddon of technology. So you can imagine if we were to, I don't know if you watch Terminator, but if we were to end up going into this reality of where technology takes over everything, right? If you want to reverse it, we would have to go back in time.

And that's the whole premise of Terminator. You went back in time to stop the person that caused Skynet, which is, you know, the robot facility, the one that's running. Literally AI that ruled the world. So Morty was the reason for that. And then they were trying to like kill him.

The robots were trying to kill him so that they can't bring him back in time. And the snakes were trying to bring him back in time. Oh my god. Yo, I have to watch Rick and Morty. Because why is it always Morty fucking stuff up? Like, especially with the space thing too. Like, didn't he fuck that up too? Yeah, he's just that guy. But it's like all the accidents lead to something deeper. You know what I mean? I heard this theory though. This is not even a theory. This is from the creator. I didn't know...

Matrix and Terminator were created by the same person. Really? I didn't know. It was written by the same person. Okay. Yeah. So apparently fucking Sarah Connor is supposed to be the mother of Neo in the Matrix. Okay.

What? Yeah, something like that. But it didn't end up becoming that. But when she wrote it, when the original author wrote the story, yo, because it's supposed to be John Connor, right? Okay, what were the connects? Now, they're supposed to be the chosen one. In both movies, in both stories, the premises is man versus technology. In The Matrix, it's man versus the AI, the system, right? In The Terminator, it's man versus the AI system.

the technology but it's just more physical and then in there it's more i guess um in the simulation type thing now what's crazy she said i made his name john connor jc just like jesus christ because it's supposed to be the savior of man it was supposed to be uh god's creation versus man's creation which is man versus robot right yeah yeah and it's the same themes along both

She said the whole point of making those stories was to make us realize that's where we're headed and that's what we're creating. We're literally creating. It's all supposed to warn us. Bag it fam, like AI is getting so fucking advanced. Bro, I'm going to play you something real quick. Okay, okay. Oh shit, it's on your computer? AI is getting so fucked up. Is this another Sora type beat?

It's crazier than that, hold on. Oh my god. Well, it's not crazier than that. Okay, okay. But it's wild, bro. Just listen, just listen. Okay. Just listen. Wait for it, this is crazy. Okay. What? This is my... Listen. Yo, what kind of reggae artist is this?

This is a banger. It's crazy, right? What the fuck? Who made that? It's AI. You made that. I made this in two minutes. I made this shit in two minutes. That's our documentary intro, fam. Hold on. Let me... I cooked up a few. What? Let me play one more for you. Let me see. I made an anime one. I don't know if the anime one's that good. Oh, here, here. I made a gospel one. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Let me see. It's a page. It's crazy. It's a page.

We can make one right now. You wanna make one? What the fuck? Yes. Okay. Give me a theme. Let's go... Give me a theme. Literally, it could be anything, bro. Literally anything. Let's go Sesame Street. It's the first thing I thought about. Okay, Sesame Street. Going... Battling the Terminator. Battling...

The Terminator. Gospel. Gospel. You want a gospel? Say it last. I got you. Okay. What kind of style you want this in? So you want, you sure you want gospel? Yeah? Is there country? Yeah, we could go country. Okay, well, let's do country. I made a country song for my mom and dad. I made like a love song for them. Oh my God.

Like a literal personalized love song about how they met. I made it in a country song. You have to show me the program after. Okay. Country. No. What else do you want? You want it like upbeat? What do you want? Okay. I have a few. Let's make it anthemic. Yeah. Let's make it moody. Just give me moods or emotions you want out of this shit. You want emo? Let's put it emo. Just do a bunch of emotions. You want acoustic or you want rock? Rock.

- Uh, acoustic, just go acoustic. - Acoustic, boom. - Yeah, yeah. - Nah, live cooking AI. - Let's put indie, indie too. I'm generating the lyrics. - Okay. - This is how quick it is, fam, watch. - Ah, songwriters. - Generating lyrics, boom.

lyrics are made i'm creating the song boom okay let's see how long this takes probably like a minute any anything bro it's it's already done for us now imagine this is gonna be done with videos now so y'all out there making movies and i'm not gonna lie it's cooked you're cooked all you have to use is your creativity which is it's actually better yeah it's just the the big corporations aren't gonna like it already that was like what 30 seconds listen to lyrics

It's a banger though! It's good though. Yeah, okay. Give me give me a second one. Let's just play this one too.

The fact that it's naming characters though. Yeah. And the instrumentals and shit are fire. But you know how like, you can get inspiration from other songs? People can just now just copy it and just put their own lyrics. Yeah, that's already been a thing. Yeah, I know. But like, it's so quick now. It's been that, bro. It's been that. For all we know, I'm telling you right now, that Drake song that came out, Search and Destroy, um,

- It was AI. - Yo, that's definitely, it sounds AI to me. - Yeah, people were just not ready for that. - They're not ready for it. Yo, these big industry people in the music game, they're all using it now. They're probably using it years ago. They just, you know, it's just available now for us. - Okay, wait, hold on. I have a question. Did you AI Josh in that video? - In what video? - 'Cause there was one part where I knew that it was AI'd. - What? - Okay, just listen to it. - Why would I do that if I'm gonna die at the end? - Not that. - Are we all dying? That is true.

Don't I want to live out my dream? Why did he sound like that though? Nah, he just sounded like that. Oh, he sounded like that? Choppy like that? Nah, it's just... That's not AI. Oh, fam. I thought the whole time I was like, why do you AI chop? As of right now, I don't AI any of my content. As of right now, I don't. Damn. There's no need to. Yeah, see, because now I'm double thinking like, what is AI and what is not? This is AI right now. They don't even know it yet. Shut up.

They're literally psychoguessing. Fam, y'all don't know. We already got access to this shit. This is all AI, fam. We're paying like $25 for this shit, too. Like, Gavin's in his bed right now chilling. That's wild. Yo. Wait, one more thing. Yeah, yeah. So, there's a Rick and Morty episode.

Of AI? I hate bringing up Rick and Morty, but this is a Rick and Morty episode. I don't know if I talked about this one. Did I tell you about the night people? Night people? Nah. So in Rick and Morty, there's these things called the night people. And Rick pretty much made a night person of himself to do activities that he didn't want to do. Yeah, yeah. So one day they're all in the kitchen and Rick goes, yeah, you like my abs?

And then Morty goes, oh, Rick, how do you have those abs? Yo, he pretty much said, I have a night person. I remember. I put the consciousness and he just does a thousand sit-ups at nighttime. And then when I'm awake, he just goes, you know, you go to bed. I remember you telling me that. Yeah. So imagine we had that shit. Yeah.

Now that's wild with whatever AI or consciousness that you can create. Damn. What if when you're asleep? Whoa, that's kind of like a butler though. No. Whoa, hold on a second, bro. This is fucked. Wait. No, this is wild. Okay, wait. So we know everybody has to sleep and we know stories are created in our dreams. Emotions are exerted. Energy is dispersed when we're sleeping.

What if, damn, this is wild. What if there's a purpose for all of that stuff? Like onto a level we don't understand.

Of the dreams. Obviously, this is just speculation and theory and shit. But if we were in a simulation or whatever it may be, we generate... One of our byproducts would be dreams or stories that we create in our head. What if those actually go somewhere or is used? Oh, shit. Used how, though? I don't know. Because you know that theory how nothing can come from nothing? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yo. Oh, wait. Yo, wait. Holy fuck.

You know the thing how it's um, it cannot energy cannot be like created or dispersed. Yeah, it could have destroyed it has to go somewhere Yeah, so for example our breath would turn into precipitation whatever in the mist air water, whatever um Our pee turns into other water it's cleansed and then eventually we drink it out of the tap or whatever maybe right? What happens to our dreams? Does it go full circle?

Yo, isn't that wild though? Think about it. Why was there a dream? Wait, wait, wait. Yeah, where did they go? You know what I'm saying though? It's either they live on and continue. And come back. Because have you ever had a reoccurring dream? Yeah. I haven't. I had a recurring dream before. No, where like it stops completely and you can continue it. I had that, yeah. You did? I had that before. Mine always fade away. I had some. I can never lock back in. Where I come back into places, yeah. That's fucked up.

No, but if you think, yo, because what if it doesn't go anywhere? Those are just realities we're looking into. Oh, that's fun. But not necessarily realities we can access, but realities we're looking into. And if you're lucky enough, it's a reality that you do live into. And you know how dreams, they always teach a lesson. Maybe it's like they're teaching you, oh, to avoid this. They're giving you like the, they're showing you the reality already. They're like, oh, if you don't want to be here, you're not act right. Mm.

Like, don't do this and don't do that. That's why they do have meanings. All dreams do have meanings. It's a mystery still. It's a mystery, fam. Nah, that was a good thought right there still. Nah, because I'm thinking about it. Because it's true. Like, we can't create or disperse. It has to go somewhere. Even our voice. So that's why we say, like, when you say something out loud, that energy goes somewhere. Whether it goes to you listening to something or it goes somewhere. Yeah.

that's why people pray out loud people preach out they do out loud right yeah that song goes somewhere even music like we talked about it goes through to your brain and it manipulates you somehow true everything goes somewhere yeah that's yo because all the dreams i've been getting is like me getting in like uh in trouble and like that is like it was like god trying to tell me something are you in trouble nah

It's like maybe he's trying to keep me out of that. Like, that's reality. You shouldn't be in this. I used to always have dreams about me running from the police, though. Yeah, I have dreams. But not because I'm in trouble with the police, but because that's one of my fears. Oh, that's one of your fears. But that's the way you're supposed to interpret it, though. I don't think we're supposed to take it as for what is. We're supposed to see...

the lesson behind exactly and I feel like I did see the lessons like oh I don't ever want to get in that I should continue what I'm doing one of my favorite theories that I made was the was the God director theory oh yeah with the light yeah I would like how because we know Jesus is a storyteller and then what if the whole purpose of the world is everybody's living out a story for each of us to learn from or not even necessarily learn from before the story to unfold itself

And that's the purpose of life. Just how we watch movies. Life is real life stories. Just living. But I never want to think of it like that because then it gets to the point where like, oh, is somebody watching me on a TV screen? And my life is just like that? No, but what if it's not that? But what if it's actually... It's actually just...

Because life is just life, right? There's no sense of everything else. You can just experience what you experience. Even us trying to make theories with shit, there's no proof onto even reality. For example, the solipsism theory, how we can't even prove anybody else's consciousness, that's just a theory, but...

Nothing could be proven with that, you know? True. So it could be true. It could be not. But nobody else has the answer. There's literally no answer. It's just life. So what if...

The purpose of it, yo, it sounds dumb to say, but the purpose of it is purpose, if that makes sense. Life is to find your purpose? Not necessarily, but the purpose of life is purpose, is to give people purpose, is for you to find a purpose, is for purpose to find you, is for, you know? I don't know if that makes sense to people. No, no, no. But what if the purpose of life is literally just purpose, right?

To find purpose, to use purpose, to, you know? Yeah. Because without life, what is it? Because that's what it is. That's just it. Yeah. If we didn't have life, what is, you know what I mean? Because everything has purpose, right? Even if you don't subconsciously think about it, you're just doing it anyway. When men don't have purpose, they get depressed. A bee moves the honey, moves the nectar, moves the pollen. It's a purpose. It probably doesn't think too much about it. That's true. So life is purpose. So for us too, like if you live on...

You know how we talk about you can live on autopilot? Some people live on autopilot. They hike, you have purpose anyway, whatever it may be. Who knows? They were in line for something before me, so I would be late to go there so that I would be safe from going to that destination and I didn't get into an accident there. You know what I mean? Certain things play out that way, even if it seems so minuscule or so, I guess...

bothersome it may be a blessing that you don't understand and it's just playing out that way in the story damn wait so that that thought's kind of like oh so you're saying purpose right yeah so you think we can't control anything it just happens that way because that that's the way you're talking about it that god puts us here and that you have to follow that i think but i think it's living it's not it's not it's not necessarily but yeah i'm

In the Bible, it says God knows everything. Yeah. But what if he knows everything about every reality? And that's what it actually means. So you living this reality as one, and he knows exactly everything that you're going to do.

But there's another reality of you doing something else, but he knows every single thing in that reality as well But where you're living right now is the one where you chose to be and that's what you can experience You don't have access to other ones, but you can move yourself into the other realities of that. Oh, I get it, yeah. That's fucked up.

So you can you can move yourself to that but you don't have if you decide to take one course of action and move you to that change your life to this you no longer have access to that Gavin that was gonna do those stuff and

that's cut off boom yeah can't really go back to that but you can find the other realities of the gavin that can do other things and it's all just a never-ending cycle of stories and storytelling and you know yeah it is amazing because why is it that we're so obsessed with stories well i am personally yeah i'm very obsessed with stories but maybe that's why you you

uh what do you call this i wasn't even supposed to go here but then the lines connected oh now i shifted into this reality of storytelling gavin because yeah i was into stories but not like that you know i mean as a kid i don't know if i told you this as a kid my dad said um

he saw me like you know after school when you're with your friends and stuff oh yeah when you were around people yeah and i would just be telling stories to everybody and it's so crazy because i never thought that it would be this yeah yeah but i really was doing that as a kid i was literally telling the stories i was telling though were some racist jokes i'm not gonna cap they're like they're humor for the day i know those like you know the the funny asian jokes type shit you know that's true

That we can't say anymore. Yeah, because back then, remember I told you I did speech competitions, but I didn't like speaking. So it's like, it's funny how I now, I have to do speech. Like that was a thing. And then when everybody first laughed when I made a joke, it felt so like euphoric. You know what I mean? It's like, damn.

It's crazy because it's just what everybody does anyway, though. Yeah. And it's not necessarily... You know what, though? Do you think people are meant to do something and other people aren't meant to do something? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Or can they choose to do something? I think it's...

Oh, shit. That's a good question. Because at first, I thought it was the same thing. But it's not, no? No, no, no. Are you meant to do something? Or can you choose to do something? I think some people are meant to do it. Yeah. You think some people are meant? Yeah. Because it's like, you might not even like it, but the storyline aligns. Yeah, that's kind of what I'm getting at with the... This person had to be there. Exactly. So that I would be late to this. So that I could be early to that. Or whatever, you know? Something...

Along that lines of it's a weird because it's all living right and every single you go outside you look at somebody driving a car they have a whole storyline there and they're connected to probably like 200 storylines. Yeah, that's wild to think about though. That's why that's why when I told you that mentality that I had before like oh I have no plan or purpose. No, that was totally wrong. Like I realized like I got to look at life with everything I do needs to have a purpose. That's what I've been on. I've been on that timing like

I want to say last year very much. I've been telling you too. Every single thing I do, I want it to be kind of thought out rather than just... Like if it goes wrong, like what I used to do is like if something goes wrong, I would be like, oh, that's meant to be. It was meant to be, right? But then it keeps going like that. And it's like, no, that's a bad way to look at it because I could really, if I wanted to, I can change my direction right now. You know what I mean? If I move with purpose. But I didn't before, so... The scary thing is though, I don't know what...

Is the right always? I guess I have a good idea of it, but it gets complicated. So I don't know what's what sometimes, you know? True. Yeah. It gets complicated because it's almost like, fuck, I hate to say it, but like lesser evils, you know? And not necessarily, not to say like I'm doing evil things, I'm not. But just to say, you know, there's certain things you would choose that could be bad, but that one's less bad.

And then this one's good, but you know, it's not necessarily good because there's something going on. I don't know. But life is like that. It's not supposed to be linear, right? And that's what makes the best movie or story. Yeah. That's what makes the best story. When you don't have the story answers and stuff like that. You don't get like ruined, the spoilers. Damn, that's wild to think about though. I'm really taking it in. Yeah, it's cool because we were not thinking like this episode one. Yeah.

Like, there's probably no thought like this in my mind. Really? In episode one. I was thinking like this. No, not like... Like, the realizations that I've been having, like, recently, like, they're pretty life-changing. And, like, I feel like you're going to see that. Because I've... When you were changing, I feel like I was staying stagnant. But now it's like, no, I'm doing more. I'm getting out of my comfort zone. That's all I needed, you know what I mean? To see someone do it. I think...

Yo, this is what's weird, right? Because I think we're not supposed to know our story, right?

but we're just supposed to, we're supposed to have almost foreshadows of it. Cause you know how, when a director writes a story, when God makes our story, right? He's not gonna give a spoiler, but he might tease it. Just like how a director would, you know, like a good storyteller doesn't just give you the answer. It goes, Oh, it could be like this, or it could just not lead anywhere. And then the mystery is what makes the,

the movie good or the story good so the mystery is you know yeah the best part that's true that's why when a lot of parents take like videos of their little kids there is hints like oh some people that picked up a camera when they're young their dad took a video of them yeah nowadays they're doing photography a foreshadow yeah big foreshadow yo that's kind of wild because i think about my foreshadow sometimes yeah there hasn't been i don't think there has been any actually no uh

I was in front of a camera my whole childhood life because my dad used to record me all the time. Oh, really? Yeah. So maybe that is a foreshadow of like, oh, yeah, I have to be in front of a camera. But yeah. Because I wasn't the one doing the camera work. It was my dad. And I don't know why he recorded my whole life, like my whole childhood. Oh, I have a story for you. Real quick. This is before we ended off. Okay, okay. But...

damn i should talk about this on my other channel too but i'll just leave it in here so if you guys want to sneak peek on my other channel this is this what i'm gonna be talking about but i i specifically remember one of the first movies i ever made i was so little i was probably like seven years old six years old maybe younger fuck i was like six years old what was it um and it's weird because i realized this is what i really love the most in stories so i had a puss in boots action figure it was like really really small

probably the smallest out of all of them I had. And then I put him against a whole army of all my other Ninja Turtles, Transformers, all every single other action figure. I chose one, the smallest one. And he would just cook up and sauce up everybody. And I think about it. I'm like, damn, my whole life. I always loved that idea of

against the odds or one person just doing your own thing and just not being able to be stopped because everybody else is trying to stop him but he just overcomes and it's weird because one of my favorite movies Kill Bill for example yeah yeah you see it

Manifested one person and surrounded by hundreds of freaking hundreds of people But that's the first movie I ever made. That's technically the first story I ever told. That's kind of crazy Are you gonna make a movie like that like against all odds theme? I mean, there are kind of it was Spider-man kind of was it already? Kind of kind of not yet. Not yet. It's part two has it but um But I think that's the best story at least for me leave down in the comments the underdog This is what I want to hear you guys say in the comments leave down in the comments. Um

Your favorite type of story or trope or just I guess what I'm trying to say is like for me It's one person against everything. What's your favorite? I guess storyline or trope that you guys really resonate with the most what's yours actually? What's mine? No, I think it was because my Karate Kid is my favorite movie. That was kind of like the underdog. So I love the underdog story.

Yeah, literally. I can... I watch that last scene every time. Why do I want to go back and fight? Because I'm still scared. I'm the underdog. Because I think that tells a lot about somebody. Yeah. It tells a hell of a lot about somebody. Yeah.

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