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EP.30 - MARIO COLLECTING SOULS, SPONGEBOB KARATE METAPHOR, & DANA WHITE PUPPET THEORY

Publish Date: 2021/6/22
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A girly voice? Has anybody said that you have a voice that doesn't match you? A voice that doesn't match me? Because lowkey when I first met you, I didn't know you were going to have a deep ass voice. I don't know. Because it's weird. I wouldn't know because I don't know my outside perspective. Does that make sense? Yeah. Like, yo, what do I kind of sound like? Because you know when you're recording a video? Yeah. And then you hear it and it was like, ew, my voice kind of sounds cringe. Nah, you know that time you sound like a squirrel? You were kind of accurate. I don't know why.

I don't know why, fam. Because I know my voice is squeaky. So I'm like... It's not squeaky, but it's like really fast. You know what I mean? It's really like... That's your voice. That's your voice. Jittery, jittery. How would you describe my voice then? It's like smooth, but it's like deep. But I feel like I talk in like waves though. Yeah. Okay. The way you talk on this podcast is like... Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I guess if we're just chilling in normal, it's like... Yo, what's up, man?

Do I sound like that in public? Nah, I don't know. It's just deep to me. Like you could pull off ASMR, like a deep ASMR. ASMR. I don't know. See, look, just listening to this, you're like, yo. Nah, but I could, I could probably do like, you know, those seductive freaking narrations. No way.

Yo, if y'all want to hire me for that. The hotline is like, yo, call Carlos for a free service. Or even like, you know, we're not sponsored, but fucking like Audible and shit. You know, I wonder how much they make, eh? What? Because those audiobook like narrators. Yeah.

fam i feel like they make a lot of money because every single every single buy is like a play and every it's like selling music feel me that is so maybe there's some money out there because if you think about like a music artist every single play there yet yeah dog that's that's racks right not gonna lie on spotify i heard that even though you get a lot of plays you're gonna pay really that yeah cuz uzi for exo tour life he that's probably his biggest song billions of plays yeah yeah yeah only got paid like a million dollars for that song that

That's on Spotify though. Nah. So I mean, I guess if Audible is paying better, then yeah, I would do like some type of hire me up. I'll read a book. Yeah, that's what I'm saying, right? I'll read a book for free fam. Yo, cause I remember I used to, like in high school, when I had to read The Outsiders, I had to read like The Giver and shit, whatever. I would rather just like listen to the audio books. And I was wondering like, damn, these guys have good voices, right? So I'm wondering how much they actually get paid.

Because if it's nice, I kind of want to go into that. That's an easy hustle. That's an easy hustle. Because if you're doing it at night, just read a book, get paid for like a few pages. Yeah. That's why I sent it in. Exactly. Or even like, just like,

be a voice actor. Now I want to take lessons for that. I got it. I got to take lessons. Oh, whatever a studio is like that. They do it at, man, let's go. Yo, shout out. Just kidding films. I remember they did a video where they went to like a voice actor thing, right? Yeah. And they were doing a commercial. It's like, uh, for, uh, some lawn lawn contracting thing. It was like, yeah, you want to get your lawn. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But I feel like for me, I can't, I can't do those like spontaneous. I don't know. I, I,

I'm not really like those upbeat energetic type I bet I could do that yeah I feel like that's you that's all you right but for me it's gotta be some like in the world oh yeah I mean like some trailer shit oh the trailer shit that's 100% fam but me it's like yeah the uh have you ever heard of Mordenna don't have you feel me I would be blessed at that okay if you could voice act in any cartoon what would you do

I would low-key voice act in, um, if they brought back, um, oh, what's that? What's that? Uh, squirrel. The squirrels that kill each other. Uh, oh, um, happy tree friends. They didn't talk though, bro. They didn't talk. Nah, they just killed each other. It was, it was one of those cartoons where they didn't make noise. Oh, remember? Did they? Yeah. Oh shit. Maybe it's a Mandela effect. Yeah. That's what I was going to say. Like, I swear they made noise. Nah, I think, I think it was just like squeaks and shit. I don't think they talk though.

Because I don't remember at all, like, they talked and stuff. I want to be Bart in Bart Simpson. Because that was one of my favorite characters back then. Because I was such a nice kid. But Bart was, like, my idol. Because he was, like... Really? Yeah. Everything, like, I'm this bad kid. Damn, that's interesting. So, that was your favorite growing up? Yeah, I have vintage shirts. I have, like, three vintage shirts of Bart. And I'm collecting. Word. Yeah. That's interesting. I would have never thought that for you. I know. I have to wear. Okay, okay. What if you can make, like, your own character in, like, a cartoon? Fuck.

What cartoon would it be? I feel like for me, it's gotta be like, it's gotta be like a Marvel one or like a, like a superhero one. I just want to be like a superhero. Cause, cause if you make like yourself a superhero, then you can be translated into like the live action. Yeah. And then you can see like a live action version of that. Feel me? I,

but i want to kind of be like a looney tunes character oh true like so i can feature in space jam because one of my favorites was marvin the martian oh yeah yeah i don't know he just didn't talk he was like kind of like shy guy like even in mario shy guy loved him who's shy guy again you don't know who shy guy is oh he's the guy with the mask and he was just like yeah and he doesn't talk he doesn't talk yeah exactly that was also my idol yo mate is it is there like a theory to to shy guy why he doesn't talk yo there's gotta be there's gotta be a theory to

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And then he floats. Bro, there's got to be something, right? There's got to be. And then he gets the flower and he's throwing fireballs. Oh, yeah, bro. There's some dark shit about Mario. Whoa, whoa, whoa. So they're saying that Mario, like the coins are souls. Have you heard of that? Wait, why? That doesn't make sense. So you can look at it like, okay, coins are just like another mechanic in the game. Yeah, yeah. But if you really look at it like a theorist aspect, you can look at it at a different angle. So you know when you get a fire flower, right? Yeah. And you shoot it at Goomba.

It gets it gives you a coin. Yeah, that's true, right? So the goomba the fire flower is the only one that really burns anything to a crisp Right and kills the character. So that's the body getting destroyed and the soul being released. Oh Yeah, that's kind of that's a good like and if you really bag it no other item gives coins except the fire flower Wait, really? Yeah, I looked up on it. So like if you like bounce on him, you don't get a coin It's just gas because the body wasn't destroyed and the soul wasn't released. Damn. What the fuck?

And there's another one. There's another one where when you progress through the game and you get closer to Bowser's castle, all those coins were from the people who died before you got there. Oh, shit. And it's funny because as you progress, there's less and less coins because they didn't make it. Damn. What the hell? Really bad. I was like, yo, what the hell? Yo, what the fuck? Yeah, Mario's deep like that, fam. I heard another theory. It was like Princess Peach wanted to get kidnapped by Mario or some shit. Why? I don't know. She's a pick-me-girl, fam.

oh my god, Mario. I swear there was one where it's like, Princess- No, no, no, wait, wait. The theory was like, the theory was like, it was on purpose to put on a show for Mario and the whole thing was actually a play. That's why, that's why in Mario 3, everything's like on a stage and there's like shadows and shit. Yo. And then there's like curtain clothes. Yeah, I remember the curtains. So everything was just a show to like please Mario. Whoa. Okay.

I didn't know that, fam. Yeah. That makes sense. I swear there was another one where it was like Bowser and Peach are like actually dating. Yeah, yeah. I heard that one too. And then that's why there's always so many fucking like Bowser kids and shit. Yeah, yeah. Yo, how many Bowser kids are there? Because I remember in the Galaxy. Oh, Smash Bros? Yeah. In Mario Galaxy, there's fucking... Yeah, even in Smash Bros. Yeah. There's like 10 of them, right? Fam, Mario Galaxy was probably my favorite game. Word. When you just...

go through every i never played it i never played it yeah what was your favorite yes what the hell damn my favorite yo mario kart that's my favorite okay but that's like no no no no no that's like picking mario mario mario at the olympic games are my favorite oh okay yeah you're right you're right that's the that's the greatest all time bro that's the greatest yo i have a funny story because i remember um i had it on wii right so you have to strap on the the

Controller... Yeah... Yeah... When you play... Right? And we were doing that... 100 meter jog shit or something... And then I was at my friend's house... Right? And we were doing... You had to go like this... Yeah... So... My friend... Didn't strap it on... Pause...

And he started running through it and, like, cracked his TV. Oh, fuck. This guy. And, you know, on the sleepover, he's like, fuck, don't tell my mom. Yeah, yeah. I'm gonna get killed. But, yeah, they didn't find out until next morning. Because he was the real one. He's like, Gavin, don't leave. I'll be like, leave, and then I'll get Paige. I'm like, all right, baby. Bro. Like, you feel me? It was just in his room. You ever done something so bad where, like, you gotta, like, hide it?

I'm not trying to think of one. I think the worst thing I ever did, I can say this on the podcast now because this was in the past, but in high school, remember when I sold a knife to Denzel? It wasn't even a knife knife. Yo, I have like...

It was literally one of these. It's like a kunai knife, right? From Naruto. Still a knife, though. Bro. So I sold one to him. And he just wanted one because he's a huge Naruto fan. So I sold it to him. This was off-school property, everything, right? This guy brings it to school the next day, fam. The next day. This guy brings it to school. We're all in the library, right? We pull up. We're just talking like, yo. He's showing our friend, fucking K.O. He's showing K.O. Like, yo, look what I have. Bro.

Bro. I was pissed because if he gets caught with something, then it's going to be linked to me. Yeah. I'm going to get in trouble. Blah, blah, blah. Exactly. I forgot what happened. Kale had it in his hand and we're walking outside of the library. This guy drops it on the floor, bro. Yeah. This guy drops it on the floor and then the teacher. Yeah.

She sees it so quick. She like hears the sound, like the jingling off the floor, bro. And she's like, in my office now. Oh, it's done. So Kale gets booked, right? Kale gets booked. And then Denzel, he just goes off and then like goes to his class, right? Denzel's going to be featured in the vlogs later. Okay. You'll see who Denzel is. Funny guy. Yeah. Okay. So what happened was all of a sudden I'm in class, bro, knocking the door, do, do, do.

fam two of the VPs two of the boys principals they're like we need to talk to Carlos I'm like did you know what was gonna happen or like nothing at all yet I didn't think nothing was gonna happen cause I'm like Kale's smart enough not to tell nothing but it wasn't Kale that told cause Denzel got booked too bro so both the boys are in there both the boys are in there fam so

So obviously I'm going to call down because I'm the one that's holding to him. They're bringing me down to the office, bro. And you know those ones are like, oh shit, what's going to happen? You don't even know what the fuck's going on. I don't even know what's going to happen. And then right away they're like, all right, tell me the story. And I'm like, what story is this?

So they already know you're trying to play it off. Yeah, I'm like, what story are you talking about? I was like, Carlos, don't play like that. Like, just tell us. You know what I mean? So I'm like, no, first thing they did, they like, okay, empty your bag right now. Okay. Pour everything on the floor. Yeah. Right? So I had to empty shit. Bro. I was so scared I would have had something. It's not like I did have something, but you know that feeling? It's like, oh shit, if I have something. Yeah, bro. So I'm like reaching my back like, please be nothing in there. Yeah. Nothing in there. Nothing's in there. I'm blessed, right? Okay, yeah. So they're like,

Alright, here's what's gonna happen. Then Zil got... He got sent to one of those schools for... It's like juvenile, whatever. No way. Yeah, and it was... He had to stay there, I think, for like a couple weeks. Fam, you never told me this. I never told you that? Bro, this guy was telling me like the mans they put in that school were like face tats and shit. Oh, hell no. These guys are like the buzz cut. Like, these are the hardest...

hardest man's art age holy at the time and imagine does it yo why are you in here for anime knife exactly bro like dog what exactly where was this was this place do you know i i think i think it's in durham i forgot where i forgot exactly where yeah go on so yeah so i was blessed because i didn't do anything wrong yeah you just sold it yeah and then he's like okay yeah everything checks out you don't have anything on you you're not really selling on for school property blah blah you're blessed right yeah but i felt bad for denzel bro how you imagine imagine your friend right yeah

someone so innocent get caught in the wrong reason yeah just because of like liking something and i mean he was not a man that that was meant to go in there but he ended up in there bro that's low-key my greatest fear like being in the wrong situation at the wrong time even though you didn't do nothing because like my favorite movie was like holes yeah and like you know that guy who got um booked because he some shoes fell on him oh yeah and he had to go to some next like like he had like bad looking shit right yeah and i'm like fuck

What if that happens to me? Like, what if I just come up on a pair of thrifted shoes and like now a pair of stolen shoes from like a famous fucking basketball player? Yeah. Or even like if, bro, I feel like that happens a lot to people because I hear you hear the stories of mans that get

Life sentences. Yeah, bro. I mean, stuck in jail for years, lost years of their life. I think someone was locked up for like 50 years for something he didn't do. He's something he was innocent for. And then they ended up having like, they paid him like millions. Right. But even still, is that, is that still enough? Right. Well,

what's worth more to you time or money time 100% I want to live yeah okay let's say you face like a 50 year sentence for something innocent you did okay I would be cheesed what's your compensation that you want in return really how do you put like a price on it right I don't know you can't cause like all my time's gone bro like I would just be cheesed cause I know stories of people who've gotten released 50 years later from something they did that was innocent

And they're cheesed because they're like, can you at least give me some type of money? But now he's just free. So imagine you don't get money for that. Nah, bro. I'm like, okay, I missed like half my life now. I'm bad. Because you didn't have like a choice. Yeah. But at the same time, it's like, would you have made that money? But no, you won't know now because you took away all of those years. Yeah.

Sucks, man. That sucks, man. Even, I love those, just because we're talking about jail, the Beyond Scared Strait. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Those guys, he was like, yo, I can't open the door. You think you survived in that, bro? Hell no. Oh, did you see the guy who was doing push-ups and then the two of them grabbed him and put him on the wall? Or it's like, eat this Kool-Aid off my hand. I would be like, yes, bro. Yo, what happens if you fight them? Like, when you're on the tour? Yeah. Nah, the police won't separate him.

There's no way you're actually scrapping with them. They had the separator, right? Yeah, yeah. Because I feel like... I don't know if this is wrong or not, but if you show them respect me, they'll respect you, feel me? Oh, nah. You don't think so? Nah. Because I heard...

I don't know. I don't know if it's true, but I heard, like, if you get locked up and someone picks on you, you gotta show them... You gotta show them they can't mess with you like that. Okay, yeah, yeah. I like that. But if you're, like, disrespectful, like, half the kids are on the tour, then, yeah, you're not gonna get respect. Nah, but look, listen. Someone's bullying you, right? Someone's bullying you. I would tell this to my kids, too. If somebody's bullying you, then fucking teach them a lesson. Like, show them they can't pick on you. Yeah. You know what I mean? So, I feel like... Mm-hmm.

if you're put in that position like if you go to jail right yeah and someone's bullying you if you show weakness they're gonna bully you the rest of your sentence right yeah i don't know i didn't go to jail so i wouldn't know this shit like i'm just saying that that's that's my mentality from watching all these movies and shit yeah you would you would be an evil ass i mean your kid would be hella evil huh

Nacho. Because like, I remember you were showing me like the difference between my childhood photos and Carlos' childhood photos. Oh my God. You can see which one was like more innocent. Because I'm over there by like Mickey Mouse and you're over there with like a sword. Like ninja stars and shit. Yeah, exactly. Like you're over there like this. Yeah, you have to send me that picture so we can show it.

Man, you just look like a generally bad kid, fam. I don't know. Because I think it's just those... It's just because of cartoons and shit. Yeah, I know. Going back to cartoons, it's all just from that shit. Like, I grew up on action. I grew up on, like, superheroes. Anything with low-key violence was cool back in the day. And then now, it's more sensitive. Like, violence is, like, a little bit more...

You know? Yeah. Like, back off. You know Tom and Jerry? Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was so violent. You have to really realize how violent it was. Like, Jerry would, like, cut off his tail, and the next, oh, regrow it, hit him with a bat. Yeah, yeah, yeah. None of that is shown now. Yo, even, um, if you take it in, even, like, Spongebob shit. Huh?

SpongeBob was kind of violent, eh? If you bag it, this goes into the skin theory I told before. Yeah. If you notice, they're peeling their skin back. I read about that. I read about that. Their toenails are getting like pulled off. Yeah. Their eyes are getting burned out of their skull. But it's such a, it's such a like bubbly show. Feel me? You don't, you don't bag it like, if that was shot in live action, that'd be a different story. Oh yeah, 100%. If it was shot in a different type of art style, it would be a different story, right? 100%. But they still leave those kind of like,

little adult themes. You know what I mean? Cause yo, so I heard this crazy theory where Spongebob, bro. So there's this theory that the episode karate, what was it called? It was something karate. I remember when Sandy and Spongebob were fighting. Yeah. So in this episode, in this episode, fucking,

The whole episode starts off with SpongeBob and Sandy doing karate in his apartment, right? So he was like, I feel like Sandy's in my house or whatever, right? He's like, I feel like Sandy's in my house. And then all of a sudden she pops out, time for karate. I remember that, yeah. And then just before, he's like, all right, protection first. So the theory is that karate is actually a metaphor for sex. I read about that once.

Yo, listen, listen, listen. So throughout the whole episode, Spongebob's thinking about karate all day long, bro. All day long. He's at work thinking about karate. He's visualizing Sandy as one of the customers. Like, let's play karate. You know what I mean? Wait, was that the episode where it was like...

I need it. No, no, that's a different one. Okay, okay, my bad. But listen, so they go on a date, bro. Yeah. And the date scene, the date scene is where it's so obvious because it's like they're trying not to do karate. They're like, let's just have a regular lunch together and let's not do karate. But then Spongebob has to like, oh, I forgot my knife. I guess I got to cut it. I got to cut it. And then...

Spongebob is cutting the fucking sausage or whatever, right? And then Sandy's looking at like... Sandy's getting riled up, bro. From cutting sandwiches. Yeah. So she's like... And all of a sudden, boom! They break down into a big karate scene. They're doing karate all over the park. And then all of a sudden, Mr. Krabs is like... Oh, I see you guys. We're getting new karate or whatever, right? Look at these guys. And then...

There was another like key to it. Sandy said this line is like, do you think, do you think Mr. Krabs does karate still? Still, right? Because if you think about it, Mr. Krabs is old. Mr. Krabs doesn't have a wife. So there, it proves karate is just a metaphor for sex in that episode. Damn. Oh my gosh. Because as a kid, you're like, yo, this is lit. They're just chopping up lettuce and shit. We wouldn't know. But it's kind of like that.

adult theme that they leave for the adults to keep us engaged too. Do you think nah but do you think they put it in for that reason? Bro look look at the episode though. It was literally like a friends with friends with benefits type of type of thing you know what I mean? Yeah.

Yeah. That whole thing, like karate at work, thinking about karate at work. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah. No, you're right. What the hell? Because you have to take in these shows, these cartoons, they're not made by kids. Yeah, they're made by adults. They're made by adults, bro. Yeah. They're made by adults. And at the end, I think at the end of the day, if I remember, they were hella tired. Yeah, they were. They were just, they were swamped, fam. They were like. You can see Spongebob, he's just like. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Bro, there you go fam. There you go. There's another one. It's funny because we always talk about shrooms and there's a theory that every character in Spongebob is on shrooms. Why? Oh no, it's on a different type of drug. What? Nah. I'm gonna explain it. So we'll start with Spongebob, right? Okay, okay. So Spongebob is on your favorite, psychedelics.

Because he has an imaginary mindset. And that's a person who has... On a good trip. Yeah. Or has a really cool trip. Kind of like when Spongebob and Patrick were in the box. Yeah. Exactly. And Spongebob goes from pure happiness to fearful right away. And that can represent...

Good trip, bad trip. Yeah, that's true. You feel me? That's true, yeah. Yeah, and I'm going to go on. So Squidward, he's on heroin. Why? Because it's so sad? Yeah, his mood swings, his bad performance at work. Oh, shit. And how he has like a deceptive behavior. Damn.

Damn. And this was the crazy one. Mr. Krabs, Miss Puff. They're on cocaine. They're on the cocaína. No, no. Mr. Krabs definitely on cocaine, bro. They're on cocaine. Mr. Krabs definitely on cocaine. Because cocaine makes people paranoid. Yeah. And he's paranoid about Plankton stealing his stuff. And Miss Puff, whenever Spongebob gets in her car, paranoid as fuck.

That's why Mr. Krabs is so obsessed with money. Money. Because cocaine is fucking expensive, bro. That shit's expensive. That's why. That's why he's so cheap. Facts. And the only one who's sober is Sandy. Why? You know why? Because she lives so far and she's against all others. Oh, yeah.

Oh yeah And whenever Patrick And Spongebob Come over to her Like her little house She's always cheese Cause they're always high Oh yeah That's true Cue that shit bro Come on man What about What about like Plankton Yeah I don't know Plankton I was like LSD Cause he's talking to a robot Yeah that's true Or he's on some Stupid shit man I don't know Don't worry

That's a good idea. Yeah, Loki, maybe. Yeah, would you ever want to do your own cartoon? Hell yeah, dude. What would your cartoon be like? I don't know, man. You know what I want to do? I want to do a cartoon or like even just a show that's like based in Toronto. Toronto culture. You know what I mean? Because I feel like it's underrepresented, especially like Canadian type of culture. What do you mean by that though? Because how many shows do you see on TV or Netflix that specifically show Canadian culture?

Almost nothing. Because if you bag it, a lot of Canadian culture is American. Like, we're so into, like, the American media. Yeah. We fucking, most of the adults here care more about American politics rather than our own politics. Oh, yeah. Have you bagged that? Yeah, the Donald Trump, Joe Biden shit? Yeah. That was all we were talking about, even though that's not our president. Even our music. Okay, well, music's different because you have some of the best, like, in the game. Oh, yeah. 100%. But, like, TV, though. Mm-hmm.

Underrepresented What do you think? Yeah Cause to be honest I can't list a whole bunch of shows The only thing that comes up to my head Kim's Convenience Yeah Kim's Convenience That's it And like a little Wait wasn't Scott Pilgrim Shot in Toronto But like Yeah yeah Scott Pilgrim But you didn't know that But nobody knows that Yeah I know Nobody really bags that But that's one of my favorites ever Yeah Especially like Cause Scott Pilgrim Was a comic book first Mmhmm

And I feel like that was the first book I picked up where it's talking about literally Toronto. Yeah. I mean. Yeah, because Canada, we're known for certain shit. Not being nice. Maple syrup. That's what they think about us. That's what they think. That's what they think. They don't show like the multicultural side. They don't show like the sharing of different cuisine, the sharing of different like slang

in different like cultures, you know? Bro, you go downtown, you'll see a falafel shop, an Asian shop, a Jamaican. All in the same, all in the same strip, right? And then you'll see like some of my black friends doing Filipino things, you know what I mean? They just met top boy and shit, you know? They don't talk about that. I know, man.

And I feel like that's kind of like a culture that's not... It's not represented. It's that multicultural... Or that diversity. You know what I mean? That kind of like marriage routine cultures. Yeah. Right? That's true. Because what... I mean, the high school we went at was mostly white dominated. Yeah. Yeah. And...

Yeah, actually, I don't know. Because we're all kind of segregated. There's a lot of Filipinos in Scarborough. And then Brampton, that's most of the... No, but I feel like everywhere in the GTA is very diverse. I want to say that. Because if you go to the States... If you go to the States, though... Come on, bro. Maybe I haven't been in the States for that long. Yeah, because if you go to the States... Because I was in Arizona. I went to Illinois. You know what I mean? In certain areas, you'll see...

it's not very diverse. Really? Yeah. Okay, then maybe it's just like, yeah. I think it's because we grew up here, so it's like, it's kind of all we know. Yeah. Feel me? It's like all we know. Yeah. But I want to like show that off somehow. Yeah, I'm not going to lie. I'm not going to lie. I told this to my friend too. When I was at the shopping center in the US, I was like, yo, everyone looks the same. Really? Yeah. And then he was like, yo, you're actually right. When you really look around, like everyone looks the same. You know what?

Well, I think that's kind of like the crowd. So there's a theory, right? It's kind of like a, I think Ryan told me this actually. But it's like a group mentality thing. So if like a lot of girls are together, even though they're not like the prettiest, they'll look the prettiest because they're all together. That's some shit Ryan would say. Does that make sense though? Yeah, low key. Right? I think that's kind of what you're feeling is like everybody looks the same just because there's so many people.

Right? So, like, if you're in a pack, you look more attractive as a pack? I think. I think that's true. No matter what, like, if there's a lot of something, you see things differently. Like, even if you put, like, a Skittle in a bag of other Skittles, right? Yeah. A Skittle could have, like, a scratch on it. You wouldn't notice the scratch because there's so many others, right? Yeah. So, I feel like, let's say you put...

let's say you put like a object or like a snack in a different aisle yeah and this goes into like marketing and shit right okay so what if they put like the the the shittier snack or like the suckier tasting snack yeah in the aisle with all the good snacks or like the section with all the good snacks subconsciously you're gonna think that's a good snack more in bunches huh people like bunches i guess exactly so that's why they always say like surround yourself with like very successful people because you're

if you're around like okay imagine imagine Drake has a posse right yeah like he has his crew with him he has his crew with him no matter what you're gonna think everybody in his crew is successful because by association it's Drake right yeah oh that's true it's true I didn't think about it like that cause like when you're when you're out and shit like even that Midland and Finch if you go and you see a group of ABGs

They look bad as a group. As a group. But like if it's individual, then like you start to break it down. Like, oh, I guess she's pretty, but... And then this girl like, oh, maybe not so much. You know what I mean? But like you see that group and it's like, damn. Yeah. Right? You feel me then, right? I get that. And like even at clubs, like you're attracted to a group. You know what I mean? Exactly. You know what I mean?

thing no when we're at a club and um that everyone's partying on their ones but we start that little circle circle i told you no you know how everyone circulates yeah yeah yeah and like it becomes it ends up that's why every time we go into the club and we start that we are our energy vibrates yeah then everybody gets attracted to that energy i mean it's the same shit it's the same shit and i feel like you can take that kind of like

kind of like strategy and then use it for everything oh yeah if you really bag it right yeah you can use it for like products you can use it for like yo even if you're in high school maybe that's how that's how like the popular people kind of picked up on it earlier oh really if you think about it look so like they latched on to popular kids i guess yeah no because because it makes sense right let's say let's say you want to be looked at as like a popular person yeah i'm not saying this you should like

that shit but like anyways if you want to be seen as that like popular blah blah then you would want to surround yourself with that type of crowd yeah thus meaning like it's kind of like an illusion as a group together yeah it holds like a higher status right but if like it's individual separated it holds nothing like the mean girls yeah exactly like what the the scene where there are three walking down you associate that's the popular girls fam

He's like the leader, most popular in the school. There you go. There you go. All this is coming. I was like, oh, shit. I didn't really think about it. Yeah. And then there's like the anomaly to that is the person that doesn't need anything. That's the anomaly. That's rare though. You have to be giving off like really good energy. Yeah. You have to be the vibration in the room. You know what I mean? So like you walk in the room, everybody looks at you instead of everybody else looking at groups. Yeah. But that's different. That's like anomaly. Yeah.

I love those people though Like that just radiate energy Yeah Cause I'm a big energy person Like I can tell like If I'm talking to a person If their energy is good Like they'll match my shit Right But then it's like I kinda get like dumbed down Or like you know those ones Where you go to a motive Yeah And like one of the friends Is feeling bad But everyone is feeling good That friend can really just like

I'ma be sad too. Like, bro, like, have fun. We're all having fun, but you're the only one. Like, come on. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's when it's your job to, like, bring them up. You know what I mean? I know. That's like f***ing the s*** in the... No, no, no. But, like, it was funny because in the escape room, she was, like, just chilling there. I'm like, yo, I want everyone to have fun. Like, participate type s***. I feel you still. Yeah, I'ma blur it out though. Don't worry. No, but because...

You got to have that kind of like defensive. Because there's theories of like your vibration can be damaged. You hear that shit? I kind of like the energy. Yeah. So I don't know if that's true, but that's why like the crystal people. Yo, I even have crystals in here now. Yeah.

Yo, but some crystal people, they have like a crystal that supposedly like protects them from changing their vibration or some shit. Word. Yeah. You know who has a really good energy that lights up the room? RJ. And you had him on the podcast. Oh yeah, RJ, RJ. He'll be in a room and he'll just light it up. You feel me? He'll take any boring situation and like follow.

Like he'll have anybody laugh at him. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like that's a natural born comedian. I feel like when those people are alone though, they're not themselves, you know? Yo, you know that meme where the funny kid goes home and it's like, yeah, yeah, yeah. Do you think that's true? I don't know. I gotta ask RJ still. Yeah, yeah. We gotta ask around because we can't just assume that they're sad. Yeah, I'm gonna ask RJ. But low-key, it's like once you're done entertaining him, who are you and who's entertaining you? Like, yeah, you might be entertaining all these other kids, but like, are you really, like at the end of the day when you go home? I don't know.

I don't know. I mean, you've seen me in a lot of different stages. So what do you think? What do you think about me? No, you're chill. I'm kind of the same all the time. You're chill all around. You have a good vibe. You'll make everyone feel comfortable. I feel like that's good for podcasting too. You can have literally anyone on here. Yeah, you're literally... I think you're the same too. But at the same time, I don't know how you are when nobody's there too. Because you don't know how I am when nobody's there too.

Right? What are you like? I don't know. I honestly don't know. Like when you're just chilling by yourself? Yeah. Cause I don't, I used to talk to myself. I used to. Not on something crazy shit. No. I was going to say like you. No, no, but, but you know, you know how like you talk to yourself in your head, right? Yeah. So here's the thing. I still do that. Here's the thing. You talk to yourself in your head, right? Mm-hmm.

Who is that talking? Me. In my health, in myself, it's like another alternate dimension of me. Isn't it so crazy? Like you can hear a voice in your head and it's your voice when nobody's there.

Like it's exactly like that sound. You know what I mean? Like you can hear it as if like you're speaking. Yeah. You're making me think I'm insane. Low key. No, what do you think though? What do you think? No, it is kind of crazy because like sometimes I'll be like I'll have commentary for my own actions. Right? Yeah. So like if I trip, I'm like, I'm like, yo, in my head, this is what going in my head. Hopefully I didn't. No one saw that.

Yo, Gavin, you good? I'm like, yeah. Word, yeah? Yeah, I'm like... But it's funny because it's like no one's there. It's just like me commentating on my life. Okay, okay. It's like I'm in a movie. You know those ones, the main character? The narrator. The narrator, yeah, yeah, yeah. I feel that, I feel that. But isn't it crazy like...

i don't know because because is this me is that my voice it is yeah it should be so if if your voice changes will that voice change too wait your voice changes in your head yeah it has to right because you didn't sound the same when you were little but you still heard that same voice what you feel me no yes it did because you like and when you're little you had a higher pitch voice now you're older but i didn't start talking to myself until i'm like oh no you didn't talk to yourself when you're little

Everybody has like a conscious like in their head. Consciousness. I don't remember. I like this is the most times I've like, I know that I'm narrating my life type shit. Nah, you had like when you think about yourself in your head, like you have your thoughts, you say it in your voice. I mean, yeah, I guess it's still you, but like. But it changes. Take that in. It changes, right? Yeah. So what if one day let's say you move to Australia and you take on like Australian accent, does that mean like the voice in your head will be Australian? What? What?

No, it's a serious question though. Bro, what? That's a serious question. If you're born with no accent, I don't think it'll have an accent. Yes, it will because you didn't sound the same when you were little. Your mind's blown a lot. No, it's just confused. Bro, okay, listen, listen. Say something in your head, right? Just say anything. Okay. That was in your voice, right? Now, let's say you change the way you speak. Like you change an accent.

will the voice in your head have that accent? Yeah, probably. It will, right? So it changes. Okay. Yeah. Maybe I just have to catch on. That was so weird. It's like, yo, what if you fly to Australia? Now do all your, your voice changes to Australia? Not like that. Quickly. It's like fucking changing Siri to Australian. No,

Not that quickly. Nah, bro. I don't know. Okay, okay. Do you think... Because when you say something, when you say something, it's like automatic, right? Yeah. It's so automatic where it's almost as if it's your thought. Like, you don't even think about it. Just like when you do an action, like when you want to scratch something, you don't even think about doing it. You don't think like, oh, I want to scratch my leg. Let me scratch it. You just do it. Yeah. Right? So, where was I going with this? So, like...

This guy got so confused that you got lost in your own thoughts. No, no, no. I had a point here. I had a point here. Hold on. Okay, so you don't think about stuff. So when you're doing stuff, you don't... Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it's your voice, right? Your consciousness. Do you think that's separated from your body? Because, I mean, it's your like... It's like your consciousness. Yeah. I don't know. Because if you really bag it, this might blow your mind still. If you really, really bag it, we are just like...

Consciousness In a human experience You know what I mean Like if we lose a limb We still have the same consciousness Oh yeah So We're not You know what I mean Yeah So if we take our body And then put it in a jar And it can still sustain itself We would still have the same consciousness Would we not Yeah

It's all one. So what you're saying is that the voice talking in your head, that's us, right? The voice in our head is the real us.

is the real us and then everything else is just physical i mean yeah you know you know the villain um who's the girl who uh the monsters in my head said uh they were gonna kill me oh harley quinn harley quinn yeah so that's her real self though in in fights though i i don't i think about what i'm gonna do like my my brain i talk to my brain it's like all right bet we're gonna throw a right hook right here you do that yeah like it's all calculated like i'll be like all right coming and then i'll throw it

Nah, I don't talk to myself when I fight. Really? Nah. You don't know what's coming next? No, it's all instinct. It's all instinct. Really? Yeah, it's a different mode. Oh, shit. Yeah, because I don't speak to myself when I'm fighting. It's just like...

It's literally just like action. You don't get into a mode where it's like you're flowing so well that you're like, okay, okay, Carlos. Yeah, but I don't say anything. It's reaction and action. It's action and reaction. Really? Yeah. Okay, because when I'm fighting, I'll have those reaction moments. But when like I start flowing, like I'll be like, okay, left kick coming, dodge.

Like, I'll start talking to myself because I'm gaining confidence. Yeah. I feel like Iron Man, you know? I was like, Iron Man, ready. Yeah. Shooting fireballs. Really? Yeah. That's interesting. I know. Like, the voice in my head, that's my best friend, fam. We do everything together. We for lifers. Yo, have you ever seen, like, our nervous system outside of our body? Have you seen, like, a picture of that? Yeah, yeah. Have you seen it? It's literally, like, a brain and then just, like...

It's almost the tentacles, bro. It's wires. It looks like a jellyfish type shit. I know, yeah. That's why I'm like, yo, if we get paper cut, there's so many blood vessels in our shit. I'm surprised we don't bleed out even more. Yeah. Because paper cuts can do damage. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because how sensitive the skin is. Do you think we can eventually take our nervous system and just put it into something? Oh, shit. What do you mean? Like a robot? Not even a robot. Maybe something even different. Like what? Because there's other...

physical things you know what i mean there's other like animals other beings and shit you think we can put our consciousness into like let's say a dog's body imagine what's that uh oh fuck there was like something where it's like oh freaky fridays and then some guy turned to a dog no that's um no you know yeah yeah that one is like roof give me my uh treats

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So no, it's Shaggy Dog. I think that's the movie. Shaggy Dog? Oh, yeah. He turned into the dog. He turned into the dog, right? Yeah, yeah. That's fire. So imagine with like Neuralink or some shit. Yeah. With Elon Musk coming out.

He might come out with some next stuff for our mind, for our brain, where we can transfer consciousness to something else. That's so funny. No, not even that. It's like you put on a headset, right? Yeah. And then you choose. You're going through selections of what animal you want to be today. And then you choose a bot. Yo! And then it's like, okay, for a day, you'll stay in that chamber. But as...

The day goes on, you're the dog. That's sick. Like, wouldn't that be fire? No, you know what's even cooler? Imagine like, you have a whole, instead of clothes, instead of clothes, you walk in like your room and it's all different creatures you want to be. So you can have like a human, you can have like a female human, you can have like a dog, you can have like an alien, you can have like a really muscular one. Yeah. Like, all right, well, what avatar do I want to be today? And then you put on the thing. Yeah. And then you put the thing in and you just come out of the, come out of like the test tube. Boom. Yo, Elon, please develop this fam.

Life's getting kind of boring still. I'm trying to become a dog. I'm trying to become a bird or something, bro. Like, I'm trying to spice up my life. Would you do that, though? Yeah, I'll turn into you and sit on that side. Live out my dream. Okay, yo. What if you could do that? Yo, do you think there's something to do with, like, hypnotism? You can do some...

Sort of thing with that. Maybe not hypnotism. Maybe not hypnotism. No, but like... That's a whole get out thing, right? Yeah, yeah. Hypnotism though is weird because it doesn't relate to the body. It's all in the mind, right? Yeah. So Neuralink is like, I guess, putting the mind in the body.

body i guess but it's still hypnotism you're it's like oh you're gonna be a dog but you're still a human you're just yeah you're reenacting it's still subconscious it's still subconscious not physical that's true so it's weird because like you just look stupid in hypnotism bro bro there's this crazy theory that in that conor mcgregor is actually a puppet of dana white huh yo so there's this interview fam yeah and

You can see Dana White is like putting his hand behind his back. And anytime the direction of attention had to go to somebody, Dana White would look first and then Conor. Right? What? Look this way. Dana White looks first. Then Conor. And then take this in, bro. Take this in. He would make him say something.

And while his hand was there And then he let go And he said Literally said You're back now He said you're back now And then all of a sudden His mannerisms changed bro In an interview? In an interview Yo send me the video fam What? Yeah I'll show you it I'll show you it No So imagine Cause

Thinking about Conor McGregor, the face of the UFC, face of the fight game, right? Yeah. You wouldn't want him to mess up anything he says. So why not put it in the hands of the shot caller himself? Nah, because if you really think about it, Dana sucks off Conor. Like, it's crazy. And on all his, when he was fighting Jose Aldo. Yeah. And they went on all the tours. Mm-hmm.

He was always there. Yeah. Oh, no. Not even Mayweather. There was no reason. I don't know why in every interview, Dana was right beside Conor. Yeah, he was. He was. So that's a theory is like Dana White is the puppet master and Conor is just a puppet. Yeah.

It goes into, you know, MKUltra. MKUltra. I heard of it. So MKUltra was this CIA kind of project, right? And they worked everything on mind control, studying the human brain, how you can trigger things through hypnosis, through everything like that, right? So it was said that they use this on a bunch of different people as like tests. And those people still roam around today.

They don't even know they were tested on. Oh, shit. Because if you think about it, if you're hypnotized, you wouldn't know you're hypnotized, right? Because when you come out of hypnotism, everything's cool. Yeah. Like, everyone's laughing at you, like, what happened? Mm-hmm. You know? Because that makes sense because Dana is a shot caller. Like, he's the big guy who does anything. In, like, a perfect, let's say...

utilitarian type of mindset kind of view on things, you would want it to be like that. You know what I mean? So you can control everything. Like, as a businessman, imagine you can control the people like you needed to control even though you couldn't. Almost like a video game. But like, Dana is kind of playing that video game type because he has control over the whole UFC. Like, that's his. Like,

he'll put, he'll get an island and put mans on there to fight. Yeah. Like, really think about it. When you, it's not UFC. It's just, he's putting people on an island to fight. Really just back that. And then bring it to the next level. And he's getting money. And he's getting money. Yeah. Yo, that's so true, right? He's every, like, everyone is a puppet to Dana in that, in that league. Because he has to sign people. Like, yo, you know what I just thought about? What? What if they do hypnotism for athletes or even boxers so they fuck up their fights?

Wait. What do you mean? What do you mean? Yo, what if, what if like, I'm not saying anything like this happened, but what if, let's say a boxer went to a fight and they were hypnotized prior without knowing and then through like a signal, like they yelled something into the ring. They,

They change their fucking movement and they get knocked out because they didn't know how to fight. They forget how to fight. Oh, shit. Because that can happen, right? They can play with your mind so that you can forget things. And what if they make you forget your fight through a trigger? Like they ring a bell or they ring like, they yell something in the ring like a safer bananas. And then all of a sudden you forget how to fight. Yeah, and you're just getting knocked out. You get knocked out.

Yo, you know what? Dana is probably... I don't know. Nah, we can't claim nothing. Yeah, I don't want to say that, but like low-key, because like fucking...

You know how, like, the theories, oh, that was a fixed fight, you know? Like, I don't know why, but, like, in my view, the McGregor, I don't know what happened, like, mid-first round. Yeah. It's like he stopped trying and he got knocked out by Dustin. I was like, wait, he's kind of looking off. Okay, no, I don't know too much about that one. Yeah, yeah, but... It was a good fight. It was a good fight. But notice how Dana, whenever someone who, I guess, the underdog wins...

I saw a video. He came up and, like, he gave the belt to the guy, but he was so pissed because he's like, this guy should have won. What if in that fight they didn't say the trigger word? Damn. And they f***ed up Dana, and Dana actually was like, yo, why didn't you say bananas, bro? Yeah. We had a deal. But yeah, Dana, you're doing your thing. But yeah, what if they do that for even other sports, bro? What if they do that for NBA? Oh, shit. What if they do that for everything else, you know? You don't know, bro. And then what if, like, the trigger...

Now this is getting like real conspiracy. Yeah. What if the trigger is not even an obvious noise? What if it's just a low frequency, high frequency thing that nobody else can hear and it's silent to everybody else? Like the DJ in like the stadium plays the thing. Yo. Play it. Yo, remember in Lil Uzi's concert?

Lil Uzi. Yeah, what happened? He's like, if you heard this song, you've heard it a million times, you're coming to hell with me, blah, blah, blah. Remember that? Bro, imagine there's like some frequency that fucks up with your mind, hypnotizes you or something. Fuck. And you're just like in the concert. You're a zombie. You're a zombie.

And you're on like half the people in like the concert is already high. So it's way easier. Yeah. But what if you're sober and you put on headphones the whole concert and you test that theory out? Bro. And you're like, yo, everyone looks like they're getting controlled and shit. Fam, I think there was a Samurai Jack episode about that where like everybody in the club was being hypnotized and he had to wear like earplugs. But they were all zombies because of the music.

Really? Yeah. It was a Samurai Jack episode. I forgot. I forgot exactly what it was, but it was something like that. Cause I remember the game. I played the game. Okay. And it had that exact like kind of scenario, bro. So if you think about what if, yeah, what if they play with their minds at a concert? Yeah. Kind of to like, I don't know. Cause even, even just music itself, even the act of like listening to music. Yeah. We talk about this all the time. It's literally just, it's just sounds, bro. Yeah.

We're creating kind of like expression through sounds. Yeah. What if, what if like, you know, like the higher up artists? Yeah. What if they have access to different types of frequencies that are hidden and then they're shown by the labels? Yo, yo, you can use this frequency. It'll do better because if that gets, if that frequency hits the ears of people, they'll love your song. Yeah.

So what if like the top tier Migos? I think that's what happens, bro. That's gotta happen. What if? Because I remember for a long time during like early, I mean, mid 2000s, it was all the songs like Billionaire, Price Tags,

I'm yours Jason Mraz All of these songs That came out In the same kind of era Yeah They had the same chords That you can play on guitar Yeah Do you know that What was the one Rihanna and Umbrella Or something It was a Rihanna song That you can play In another song Ah I forgot I forgot But like A lot of Rihanna songs Have the same chords To like different songs Yeah So what if There's like a secret to that I think we talked A little bit about it A bit yeah A little bit But yeah We didn't go This deep into it Holy shit Yo just even talking Right Yeah

We have, we have, we put meaning to sounds. Yeah. Remember what I, what I told you with, with Morty when he had the crystal on his head? No. So there's a Rick and Morty episode. Rick and Morty episode. I say that every single time. So this is Rick and Morty episode, right? Yeah. And what happened was he had a crystal that would show him the path to get to where he wants to be. Right. And he was, he was, he was facing like a charge at,

at like a jury right yeah he was he was adding a freaking what's it called the the council of ricks no no no my bad but he was facing a judge right okay and he had to explain himself so the crystal was kind of giving him sounds that were so pleasing to the ear that made her be like okay just let him go but he wasn't saying words yeah he was literally just going uh uh

You know what I mean? And it worked? Bro, it worked. Because if you think about it, when I talk to you, it's all just sounds. Yeah, it is. Even, although we put meaning to the sounds, it is all just sounds. Yeah. So, our brain can kind of take things, that's why you hear things differently, right? Yeah. That's why,

our brain can take things and then put like meaning to it, even though it didn't exactly mean that. Yeah. Right. Cause, cause let's say, let's say like a happy word, for example, a dog. Yeah. For example, a dog. Did you know if you tell your dog something in like a nice voice? Yeah. Just because he's, he's used to hearing that kind of tone, he'll get excited. Okay. So if I'm like, um, go back to your thing. Right. Yeah. If I say like,

You want a treat? You know what I mean? He'll get scared. He'll get scared. Yeah. So it's kind of the same thing. It's literally just like tonal kind of rhythms. You're right. You're right. Because yeah, if you do. Yeah, because dogs can't really understand us. If you're really bad at it. It's like, you want a treat? Yeah. He gets scared because he doesn't put meaning to the sound. But a more peaceful, calm meaning is like, I guess the nicer to them.

That makes sense, bro. Yeah. But yeah, it's funny because you know how I have that... I have a high-pitched voice. Yeah, yeah. And someone told me, he's like, you know, I guess I have this friends voice when I'm hanging out with friends. Like, I'm high energy, right? Yeah. But whenever I'm going on a date, I guess...

I have to put like two Like an octave down Word yeah Cause I know it's like My shit can get annoying At some points If like I'm really high energy If you do too much I guess Yeah yeah I feel that I guess you put on like That sexy voice And like yo Like what do you say Like you know And I catch myself doing that Cause it's like the tone I get it like Mmhmm

I guess it's more attractive, like a deeper type of voice. Yeah. See, I think there's really an art. And I think we should study this more because I studied it a little bit, right? Yeah, yeah. I know you did. I think there's a real art to using your voice to sound kind of musical. Yeah. I mean, not musical in the sense of like rhythm. But I mean like pleasing to the ear. Exactly. Pleasing to the ear and pleasing to sound like...

you know, you know how people say, whenever I say something, it sounds important. Oh yeah. It'll be like, yo, yo, look at that piece of dirt. Like, did you know the pocket lint? But yeah, we study that though. Like, yeah, yeah. Just the actions. Like we always sound excited. So I feel like there's a real art to that type of thing. And I think especially politicians, they use that. Oh yeah. They have to, cause they're convincing millions of people to vote for them, bro. I remember one guy that, um,

I think we both looked up to Markiplier Yeah Markiplier is one of the most Entertaining video game Oh yeah He can make anything Cause For real He'll change pitch Change lowers He'll go from high to low Even like the most boring story Of him going to the grocery store He'll be exciting So exciting Yeah And Jacksepticeye I used to want to be like Jacksepticeye But he's annoying now

Like he's just, hey guys, hey guys, hey guys. Yeah. You know who I big up a lot with that? 6ix9ine. I hate how we go back to it. No, but if you really back it, no matter what he says, even though he's very discredited, like we don't want to listen to him. He has a point. We listen to him. Yeah. Not because what he has to say is so important. Mm-hmm.

It's because the way he says it. Yeah. The way he says it makes it so important. Yeah, for sure. It's crazy. Yeah. And I learned that too because remember I did speech competition? Yeah. And like the most boring. I mean, some people will have like the most interesting topics like some alien shit. And like they would do monotone. I'm like, I don't want to listen to this shit. But I'll be talking about like some piece of dirt.

Fuck, bro. I'll entertain the people, bro. Exactly. Yo, did you know there's a 6ix9ine theory? No, what? Yo, yo. I wanted to say the 6ix9ine theory to 6ix9ine himself, like if I ever got him on the podcast. I'll probably bring it up again if we ever have him on, but I'm going to tell you. Let me know. Let me know. So there's a theory that 6ix9ine, when he was going on that whole rampage of like, I want to beef with everybody. This was before he got locked up, right? Okay. There's a theory that...

He is actually a fed and he just wanted to cause all that beef to try to find out all the different criminal organizations within the rap industry. No, listen, listen, listen. Cause he was trying to beef with everybody, right? He did. Yeah. He's trying to be for the, and we know he cooperates with the government already. Oh, he already cooperates with the FBI period. Yeah. Yeah. He even said that himself. So what if he was just like, not an industry plant, but like an industry plant by the FBI, right?

To f***ing try and see who does illegal s*** in the rap industry. That's a sick industry plan though. Because he did produce some sick music. The government probably studied this because he did have a whole wave of his own. Everyone loves 6ix9ine at one point. But then it makes sense because...

Yeah, because he did get out. He did get out. There you go. The charges that he was charged for, people usually don't get out for. Exactly, bro. Exactly. Like the fact that he got out clear. Mm hmm. It was supposed to be like 50 years or something. Yeah. Why the hell did it go from 50 to zero just like that? You know, because taken he was saying he was encouraging violence. He was encouraging like illegal shit to happen. Right. Yeah. So that's kind of like a trap, bro. Mm hmm.

Because if, I don't know if it's true, but imagine that was true. The FBI would be smart as if they did that. Oh, yeah. That's the play of the century. That would be the craziest play ever, bro. Imagine you get insight on gang life, on the drugs going around. And the music industry, bro. Three birds, one stone. Exactly. Holy. And really, it could be true. There's no way to prove it, but it could be. Yeah. Fuck. Right?

But it's funny because he actually had a whole wave though. It's like 6ix9ine was so cool. Because we know already like FBI or like the police will put undercover agents into that scene. Just like in, remember Fast and Furious? Yeah. They put Paul Walker there. He was a cop. Even in Point Break, same thing. You know what I mean? Yo, did you notice that? Fast and Furious and Point Break had like the same plot. Really? Did you bag that? No, I didn't. So Paul Walker was the cop that was undercover to try and crack down on all the drag racers, right? Yeah.

And then in point break, Keanu Reeves was undercover cop trying to crack down on all of the surfers. So it was just surfing and racing. Oh, shit. Yo, plagiarism. You know, every Family Guy episode is a Simpsons episode. Nah. Did you bag that? No, it's not. And also, you have to rewatch the episodes. But Simpson throws so many shots at family.

family guy throughout their whole season. No way. So one of them was, they had an episode where they cloned all the homers. Yeah. And who's the family guy, the big guy? Peter. Peter? He was in one of the clones. So they're taking a shot at him that he's just a clone of Homer. Oh, way. For real? Yeah. And here's another one. So they were doing a criminal book in The Simpsons. Yeah. And one of the victims was plagiarismo. Whoa.

And one of the picture was thing, Peter. What? So they throw hella shots at the family guy. That's crazy. What the hell? You have to really watch it back. They have the same plot. Damn. Now, I feel like that happens a lot. Just even in, even just whether it be cartoons, movies, whatever. Yeah, podcasts. Yeah, podcasts.

But yeah, but I mean, I hate it. I hate it when it's just like a straight up copy. But if it's just like taking inspiration, then that's dope, man. That's dope. But if it's to the point where it's like exactly that. I'm telling you, fam, like it's all the time. Like don't make it obvious. I know, man. Okay, if you're going to start a podcast, fam, don't go and have a cardigan on and

and put on a leash chain and then have a guy, the same guy with like always a hat on. Like, you know, like we know it's, you're trying to copy him. You feel me? But like, amen, be inspired. Like we love, we love seeing like the kids start this shit. Yo, I always get the messages like, yo, y'all, y'all inspired me to do the podcast and stuff. And fam, that means so much to me. But I always preach. They always ask me for advice. I'm like, this is the biggest advice I can give to anybody that wants to start a podcast. Yeah.

Do something they haven't seen yet. Yeah. Do something they haven't seen yet on a podcast. And we haven't really seen kind of like this...

this type of content, you know what I mean? Yeah, I know. Or this type of category in a podcast. Yeah. Because we've been talking with our advisors before. How do you categorize Jumper's Jump? I don't know. What would you categorize? It's so hard. In my eyes, it's just two friends having a deep talk. Because we love having deep talks with all our boys. Yeah, so then it's a deep talk, but then we talk about pop culture, but then we talk about theories, but then we talk about sneakers, then we talk about streetwear. Yeah.

You know? Our advisor's like, yo, please, like, let's stick to one. Yeah, but... It's kind of like, we can't, because, like, that's our whole thing. I know. Like, we can't stick to one. Yeah, we can't, bro. We can't. We literally can't. Because if you... If we sat here... Remember, okay, they don't know this, but when we started...

We were only gonna do a streetwear podcast. Yeah, we were just gonna be straight on streetwear. Fam, let me tell you, that was one of the most exhausting things I've ever done. Yeah, I know. An hour just talking about straight streetwear? Imagine doing 60 episodes. I would hate that. Exactly. I would have hated that. And then as soon as we're like, okay, let's just talk. And then... That's when it came out. A jumper jumped to the moon. Oh my god.

That's when it just came out. Literally, literally, it just came out because we're like, okay, yeah, let's just not like segregate ourselves from anything. Let's just talk how we usually talk. Exactly. Because we have interesting ass combos. Yeah. And for all those other people that want to kind of, even if you want to be creative in anything else, it doesn't even have to be podcasting, whether it be like art, whether it be like music. Yo, you

Use your craziest ideas. Even if it doesn't sound... If it sounds like, oh, that's a little bit cringe, you know what I mean? Yeah. Even if it sounds crazy to your other friends or it doesn't seem like that cool at the time, if you put your own twist on it and people f*** with it, yo, trust me, it's better off just trying whatever you can and...

And if you love what you do... And people vibe with it... Then you won. You know what I mean? There's a niche for everything. People don't understand that. Exactly. There's a guy who makes his living... Off opening Pokemon cards. Like... He was the first one to like... First do that shit. Yeah. And I'm like...

I'm thinking like, bro, like no one's going to like this. And then the whole culture. There's so many people that love that shit. Exactly. Like even like if you're into crystals, fam, start a podcast about crystals. Yeah. I was watching all these videos on crystals because I wanted to buy one. Exactly. And there's a million views on that. Like you feel me? Like you can really do like whatever you want, like whatever you really like, even though it's not cool to anyone, just do it.

Exactly. The biggest lesson is just like stay true to yourself. Yeah. Because myself, I love these things. This is the theory. This is Carlos right here. This is literally just my personality. Yeah, yeah. So if you want to start, put your personality into the podcast. Don't just put in what's trending. Yeah. You know what I mean? Because that's how you grow like true...

connection with with supporters because they vibe with not just the content they vibe with your personality they vibe with you yeah it's like the best friends online fam we're like the big bros the cousins at the filipino kickback you feel me yeah like we're comfortable that's why i'm like yo i want to meet these guys in person because i feel like we would have like the sickest combos like everyone would just be gathered and we're like yo you know that theory yeah yeah yeah

Coming soon, man. But yeah. All right. You want to end it there? Yeah, we can end it there. Thanks everyone for watching. Tune in to my vlogs. They're coming out. Gavin's going to be featured too. Yes, sir. And yeah, any announcements? My Twitch is starting this week. Okay. So I'm going to be on Twitch. Go follow that. I'm going to link it in the bio. Let's go. Yeah. If you haven't subscribed to my new channel, subscribe. I'm going to link that in the bio. Jumpers jump out later. Deuces.

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