
INSOMNIA STREAM: TURTLES EDITION.mp3
07/05/2025German Numbers Lady
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Partners In Kryme - Turtle Power
00:01:38 Power power.00:01:45 All the hot.
00:01:46 Sell. They're the heroes, floor and this day and age, you get asked no more. The crime wave is high with muggings, mysterious all police and detectives are furious, so they can't find the stores for this lethally evil force.
00:01:59 This is serious, so give me 1/4. I was a Rich's getting me here before us all April O'Neil in on this case and you better hurry up. There's no time to wait. We need help. Right quick off the double F video on the cities. Pants in trouble. We need heroes like The Lone Ranger when total compass.
00:02:17 When there was danger, they.
00:02:18 Didn't say we'd be there in half an hour cause they displayed.
00:02:39 There's the answer.
00:02:41 This reporter was hot on the trail, determined to put these crooks in jail. She's 5, the bad guys and saw and have them. But before she knew it, she fell in.
00:02:49 The crack and.
00:02:49 Got caught. Yes, she was all alone.
00:02:52 No friends and no fault now. This was beyond her worst dreams because she was appointed by some weight with teams, and if I sort of there anything but joy, it's got it on love. The call with the wicked to arise and be angry youth and then move the people who needed truth and from out the door jam and awesome sign out of California as they hit the ground.
00:03:12 Heal the weeds. The heroes rescued the flower because they possess turtle.
00:03:17 Awesome.
00:03:19 I would.
00:03:38 For what you believe in, you find your strength to do what?
00:03:41 Right, that's true.
00:03:45 Was on 1/2 cell. They're on a mission when there's about a got the enemy with them, but they stayed at home instead of fighting. These Ninja Matthews with moves like lightning. Still, what's normal. But now the splinters the teacher. So they are the students, Leonardo, Michelangelo and on a tunnel make.
00:04:01 Up the team.
00:04:01 One of the fellow Mafia.
00:04:03 Now he's the leader of the Duke, transformed from the lawn by the Peach. Is the food that sort of leads. These ninjas are, and some pepperoni and cheese. Back to the story. It's not hard to find ninjas, not just in the body glove of the mind. Those were.
00:04:17 The worries that.
00:04:17 The master is flying in front of metal from shutter had split. That was the last straw spring into action.
00:04:23 Step on the foot. Now they're going with traction. Now. This is for real. So you fight for justice. Your sellers hold us in the shop. They can't trust us.
00:04:31 Buy some old coffee table. Since you've been born, you've been willing and able to defeat the snake. Protect the weak fight for rights and your freedom to speak novel filling this choice so you make a stand back to the wall that you sorted your hands. Remember the words that you're teaching your master evil moves faster, good moves faster than light shining from your illumination.
00:04:50 Good versus evil.
00:04:51 Equals palpitation. So when you're in trouble, don't dip in and go sour. Try to rely on your.
Jordan Weller - The Turtle Song
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00:05:30 I wanna be a turtle.
00:05:35 All day, nothing much to do. The birdies play. I wanna be a turtle.
00:05:44 I don't have no worries cause no matter where I'm going, I'm never in a hurry.
00:05:52 I want to be a turtle so the whole wide world I could go just where I've been.
00:06:00 And never have to leave my home. I won't have to work. I won't have to go to school. I won't have to pay for gas, and I won't have to follow the rules and just sit out in the sun soaking up all the Raees.
00:06:20 Life of peace for the rest of my days, I want to be a turtle.
00:06:27 Chill out along all day. Nothing much to do.
00:06:33 The birdies play or would be a turtle have no worries cause no matter where I'm going.
00:06:44 I'm never in a hurry.
00:07:11 I want to be a turtle.
00:07:16 Nothing much to do.
00:07:22 I wanna be a turtle.
00:07:24 I don't have no worries cause no matter where I'm going, never in a hurry be a turtle.
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00:07:35 Wide World I could just where I please.
00:07:41 We ever have to leave my home.
Devon Stack
00:08:12 Welcome to the insomnia stream.00:08:16 Turtles edition. I'm your host, of course.
00:08:20 Devon Stack. It's been a it's been a while, right?
00:08:24 Right I didn't stream Wednesday. So it's been a week.
00:08:29 We had the the 4th of July.
00:08:34 4th of July, I guess today what? Cinco de who lie now, right.
00:08:38 Today.
00:08:42 Oh, it's so amazing to me the.
00:08:46 4th of July. I mean it's.
00:08:48 Yeah, I reminded of.
00:08:52 I.
00:08:52 There was a study once.
00:08:55 That said that kids, that this is 1 is this is one of those is correlation causation kind of things cause they the study was.
00:09:04 Show that like kids that were brought to 4th of July parades when they were, when when they were, well, adults, when they were kids, when they were brought to 4th of July parades were more Patreon.
00:09:16 Like and this is another one of these things where I kind of feel like it's it's still it's biological in some ways it's like, well, maybe they went to.
00:09:27 The parades, because their parents were also more patriotic. You know the people who who had unpatriotic parents didn't take them to.
00:09:36 To the parades. And so it's it's not the parade so much that it's doing it. The parade is the the symptom.
00:09:42 You know like.
00:09:44 But who knows? Who knows? Maybe going to a parade influences you as a child?
00:09:51 Some of your software is.
00:09:53 Is flexible.
00:09:56 You can. You can brainwash children with all kinds of crazy nonsense if you want to, but ultimately ultimately.
00:10:06 The.
00:10:08 The organ digesting all the nonsense is doing so in a biological way anyway. It's been a real busy week for me. I've been just sweating like crazy.
00:10:21 Doing some work outdoors and indoors, which is almost worse because I've been doing it indoors where there is no air conditioning.
00:10:31 And it's been murder, like, it must have sweat like 4 lbs of sweat like yesterday.
00:10:40 It was crazy how much I was drinking. It was like still thirsty.
00:10:44 And I after all the water I drank.
00:10:48 Like I was like, man, I'm at the piss like a racehorse now. I don't know it all. It all exited my body other way other ways.
00:10:57 So sweating like crazy right now, a little, a little sweaty right now. That's where I'm sitting with the AC running it's.
00:11:07 87°.
00:11:09 And 31% humidity inside.
00:11:13 So that's that's it's that time of year July and August.
00:11:17 It's hit like July and August.
00:11:20 It's like there are days that are tolerable because it's dry, and then there's days where it's intolerable because there's a cloud and that's all it takes. A cloud, a cloud in the sky means it's going to be miserable.
00:11:34 So yeah, I'm just struggling struggling to make it through a little tired, a little tired, I'll be honest.
00:11:39 You guys a little.
00:11:41 Little worn out. That's why I, uh went on Twitter and asked for suggestions. God just couldn't think of anything.
00:11:47 Yeah, after my week off I I had. I have. Look, I got stuff that I that's in the assembly line isn't having time to work on anything. And so I went on Twitter or acts or or people are we always going to just call it Twitter or like it's so why did Elon change the name? It's such a stupid name actually. I know the reason why.
00:12:07 He changed it because that was like his first website he was ever trying to make. So he.
00:12:12 He's one of those guys where he's like, no, I want to. Yeah, it's not enough for me to be like a multi gajillion air and and have space rockets. I have to make this stupid website dream. I had finally into a thing.
00:12:27 But whatever.
00:12:28 Whatever, I suspect long term, he he.
00:12:33 As.
00:12:34 Plans for X to be much like what is it, WeChat or whatever that the Chinese have where it'll be a mix it you'll you'll use it like PayPal, it'll be PayPal, it'll be your vaccine pass. It'll be everything all in one app and then eventually it'll be compatible with the chip that you.
00:12:54 Get in your head.
00:12:56 So I I don't. I'm only slightly being tongue in cheek with that. I I really do think that's where we're.
00:13:04 When you when you get RFK Junior, for example, who everyone wanted in in office or not an this is not an office or is that considered in office when it's an appointee? I don't know, but they wanted him in government.
00:13:20 Just so that he could, you know, do all these super bass things and get rid of the seed oils and let you know now that's happening. None of it. And then the other day, he's like, you know, it's going to be.
00:13:30 Good.
00:13:31 You know, the next 10 years or so, everyone's gonna be everyone's gonna be hooked up to a machine that's just constantly recording all their vital signs. You know, it's like.
00:13:41 What?
00:13:43 I don't think that's good.
00:13:45 It'll be great. It'll just be like it'll just be uploading your vital signs up to the the cloud.
00:13:51 And you know, we'll just be a little, you know, have unleash AI.
00:13:57 On all of your vital statistics in real time, and it'll be great. It'll be good. It'll be awesome.
00:14:04 It'll be awesome.
00:14:06 And technology is a bitch. There's no getting away from it.
00:14:10 In my while I was working, I was burned out on politics.
00:14:15 Which is why we're talking about turtles tonight.
00:14:20 Yeah, we're we're really going to do it.
00:14:24 But I was listening to episodes. It's just, you know, because it's a mainstream channel, right? And once it gets in the algorithm like, oh, he listened to one of these, then it's like, that's all you get.
00:14:37 And so I was listening to 48 hours episodes and I was thinking about doing a stream on that because.
00:14:44 The first.
00:14:45 Like 5 episodes in a row.
00:14:48 That I'm listening to. It was just like ohh so basically if you're a white nationalist you you won't get murdered.
00:14:56 Because every single one of these would have been completely avoided if you were a white nationalist.
00:15:05 As an example, there was 1 episode where it's about this boomer guy who marries some chick from the Philippines.
00:15:15 And you know, he's like, really involved in his church, you know, Super Christian, literally wearing Jesus T-shirts, you know, in the photos.
00:15:25 Goes back to the Philippines with her from time to time and tries to adopt Filipino kids.
00:15:32 He's giving all kinds of money away. His boomer bucks to.
00:15:37 Pay for surgeries and stuff for these kids.
00:15:41 And the Filipino wife.
00:15:46 Sends him to the Philippines.
00:15:49 And hasn't murdered.
00:15:54 For the insurance money like, you know, like that much of A cliche.
00:15:58 And then they start looking into her and find out that's the second white dude. She's done it to.
00:16:04 That something like 20 years prior.
00:16:07 She married a. It was a Navy guy, some white Navy guy.
00:16:12 And took about a bunch of insurance on him and sent him sent him to the Philippines to go do something like for her. I don't know. Whatever.
00:16:21 You know, hired some Filipinos to shoot him in the face while he was up there and that's that.
00:16:27 I was like, OK, so you know, you wouldn't. You wouldn't have been murdered there.
00:16:33 And then, of course, there was the, you know, you know, dating a black guy episode, you know, don't do that.
00:16:40 There was the.
00:16:42 The ex girl cheating on.
00:16:45 Her simp. So the simp freaked out and murdered her. It was. It was all just like. Oh, OK, so then I guess these are the kinds of people that get murdered.
00:16:55 You know.
00:16:56 People with 00 ability to operate, I guess that's the silver lining.
00:17:03 You know when you're looking at at at.
00:17:05 Twitter or ex.
00:17:07 And you're you're seeing all these NPCS, all these people with this, this predictable, asinine behavior, I guess. On the bright side, those are the people that get murdered.
00:17:20 And the people doing the murdering, they're they're also those kinds of people. They're just like the, you know, the none of that.
00:17:26 Right.
00:17:28 Yeah, they're all instantly, you know, they're guilty immediately if they if every single episode, right, every single episode. If they happen to have a.
00:17:36 A body Cam like the if the cops just happen to have a body Cam.
00:17:42 You know immediately. Ohh yeah, he killed her.
00:17:44 You know the the the fake crime, the sorry the hackers get paid a lot of money because it's not easy. Everyone seems to think they, you know, you everyone. Everyone thinks they can fake cry. And I'd say at least 90% of murderers don't seem capable of doing that.
00:18:04 There was a there's another one. Some Stacy's cheating on Chad. He finds out. So she gets mad, starts to have a divorce, starts dating some other Chad, Chad, 1 freaks out and runs over Chad, two with his car. And Chad two goes to jail, and Stacy tells the court how it's ruined her life.
00:18:27 Yeah, once again.
00:18:32 You know, just avoid that whole situation.
00:18:36 So this is 1 after another I just like.
00:18:39 Man.
00:18:40 I should just do a.
00:18:41 I should do just stream on this and I almost did it. I just I may have done it if I if I had started earlier, I may have done it. I might still do some version of it.
00:18:51 But it was just it was. It was hilarious. And then I started thinking, I started thinking, like, is it just stupid people that?
00:18:59 That do murderers cause? They're all dumb. Like, that's the other thing too. Is much as they're all. They're all dumb.
00:19:07 Well, here there's two things. So one, they're all stupid, they they they are terrible liars.
00:19:14 They don't realize that you don't have to talk to cops without your lawyer. So in other words, you don't. You basically don't have to talk to cops, and all of them, they get caught. It's because mostly because they're, they're stupid, they're obviously stupid and they're bad liars and they talk to the cops. It's like it. It's it's amazing how how stupid they have to be to actually get caught.
00:19:35 Like it's amazing how they like so many of these murderers who are dumb would have just walked away.
00:19:41 If they'd just been a little bit smarter, like just a little bit smarter.
00:19:46 And the only thing that that is actually catching some of these people who were, I guess, technically smarter.
00:19:53 Is this the technology that's keeping up, like the fact that, but see if you're smart, you should know about that too.
00:20:00 You know, like, for example, they'll catch people because they'll they'll tell the cops, like, oh, well, I was. I wasn't there that night or whatever. And, you know, the cops don't have, I mean, not yet. There will come a day that will will, you know, the United States will be just as covered with cameras as the UK. Right. We'll have CCTV all over the fucking place it it's it's going to happen I'm surprised it hasn't happened already.
00:20:22 But it hasn't happened.
00:20:23 Yeah. And so, you know, these people are just lying to cops. Like, no, I was. I was. I was nowhere near there. And they're like, oh, that's great. We'll just download the computer in your car that that keeps track of everywhere you are all the time.
00:20:36 And now, Oh yeah, it looks like you were exactly there because your your car towed on you.
00:20:44 So you have all this tracking technology. It's just built into everything it's built into every new car. And it's not like these aren't even like self driving cars these.
00:20:52 Like, you know, like Ford, F1, fifties, that are that are keeping detailed records of like not only where you are, what you're doing, exactly how fast you are going. It's even pinging, it's picking up on local Wi-Fi hotspots. So they can even tell like if you're in range of of Wi-Fi.
00:21:12 Not spots in particular neighborhoods. I mean, it's insane how much data gets stored in these newer vehicles. It's if I ever get a vehicle that has this kind of shit in it and I'm going to have to try to find a way to make it function with.
00:21:24 What?
00:21:26 I don't wanna fucking like and. And this goes back to and this is going to be sort of a theme of the show tonight. I told you. And I I have told you in the past that I try to keep telling people and this is something that white people have a hard time understanding because they want to live in civil societies. They don't want to be the murderers of the world. Right. So they don't. They don't want, want to think.
00:21:46 Like criminals, but increasingly we have to not because we're gonna go murder people. That's that's a separate issue. But because we're white.
00:21:53 And we're increasingly just by virtue of being white, we are criminalized. We need to start thinking like criminals. You need to start thinking of of things like, oh, there's a computer in my truck. Oh, there. You know, there's there's this kind of technology that keeps track of me. My phone is always listening to me. You know, all all this sort of stuff.
00:22:14 This is stuff that you need to be aware of.
00:22:18 But anyway, the other, the other technology that was kept popping, rearing its ugly head.
00:22:24 Especially for cold cases, when there was even less surveillance technology, you go back to these cases like some hitchhiker gets murdered in the 80s or whatever and they're like, ohh. But then DNA happened and then we can search against this database that's open to the public.
00:22:43 And to get around any kind of privacy violations because these fucking boomer idiots are willingly uploading.
00:22:52 Their DNA profiles to this database.
00:22:56 So.
00:22:56 Even if you like myself, I have not done the the 23 in me. I don't have to. I've got. I've got genealogical records. I don't need to prove.
00:23:06 My my lineage which but it doesn't matter. I'm still fucked because my dumb ass Boomer parents, they did do it even they have the same records.
00:23:15 They know exactly what what we are.
00:23:18 So why they do the test? Why they do the test?
00:23:22 But anyway, they did the test and now because they did the test, I'm fucked.
00:23:26 Because what they they'll they'll do for these cold cases is they get the DNA profile, they match it against this database of all this DNA data that people have voluntarily just uploaded to the machine and they'll find a match close enough to find like a close relative, and then they can use deductive reasoning.
00:23:48 To figure out kind of who.
00:23:50 Who? You know who might be you might just get like a second cousin that might be close enough.
00:23:56 And then they literally follow you around. If they think you're the suspect, they follow you around until you put a a cup in the trash or something, and then they go and swab the cup and they have your DNA legally, I guess. And if it matches up, boom.
00:24:12 So if you're if a close family member has done this, which according to this is, this was a scary statistic according to one of the episodes.
00:24:22 They said.
00:24:24 And I don't know why they made a point to say this, but they said.
00:24:27 95%.
00:24:30 Of white people and they they they specified white people 95% of white people can be identified with this database.
00:24:44 So even if your parents didn't do it, apparently your cousin did, or there's a 95% chance that one of your relatives did it cause there's enough fucking stupid White people out there.
00:24:55 Going.
00:24:58 Really fun.
00:25:01 All thanks to their inability to to keep track of their fucking pedigree, these fucking mutt mutt pirates.
00:25:08 All these little fucking melon babies out there.
00:25:12 Ah.
00:25:14 And now we pay the price. Now we pay the price.
00:25:17 So they can identify 95% of white people in America.
00:25:22 Just with a partial DNA.
00:25:25 So I'm sitting there going like fuck man. Like it's gonna be like Gattaca if we ever want.
00:25:28 To do anything.
00:25:30 You have to be like scrubbing yourself off with like a dry brush and some like UV lamp lit vacuum chamber.
00:25:40 Wear like one of these weird latex GIMP suits. If you ever commit a crime like it's in fucking sane.
00:25:48 In fucking sane.
00:25:50 So you got that technology going, but anyway the the only thing I was thinking about like I was like man, is it that is it just that stupid people.
00:26:00 Is it just that stupid people are committing crimes? Or is it that those are the ones on a TV show because all the smart people?
00:26:09 Don't get don't get caught, so there's no shorter make.
00:26:13 Right. So like all there there are there just as many smart murderers.
00:26:19 I kind of feel like there.
00:26:20 Probably is.
00:26:22 There probably is. I mean, I I think to some degree, right, there's probably a correlation obviously because there's a correlation between IQ and and and you know violence, violence and, you know, IQ and and impulse control and and whatnot. Or is there? I don't even know if that might not be 100% accurate. I bet there's at least some.
00:26:42 Are some correlation there?
00:26:45 So I would think that, yeah, you're probably smarter. People are murdering less just by virtue of being able to understand consequences and and that sort of a thing to get beyond stage. One thing of, you know, get beyond the I'm mad now hurting this person would make me happy.
00:27:06 You know, without thinking it all the way.
00:27:08 Yep.
00:27:09 But then again, you know you have these really smart serial killers, politicians, you know, the Clintons are pretty smart. They were murdering people.
00:27:18 And they're not the only ones. A lot of these, a lot of these people at the top.
00:27:24 You know Obama, you know, there's a lot of lot of murder going on up there.
00:27:30 So yeah.
00:27:34 Yeah, probably not in the same numbers. It's probably just, it's probably in fact it's probably just distributed differently, right. Whereas stupid people there's more of them killing, but they they don't, they don't kill as many people like what a dumb person murders they kill maybe two or three people, you know.
00:27:53 You know, it depends on how many people get in the way of the bullets of the drive by or you know if if the boy, if the if the if the when you bust in on the cheating girlfriend. If her man's there while you're killing her, you know the collateral damage. You know that sort of thing.
00:28:09 Whereas if you're like a smart murderer, like a serial killer or just like one of these politically motivated murderers that that murders for power, your numbers are probably just way higher.
00:28:22 Because because you are better at.
00:28:23 It so you know, I guess that makes.
00:28:25 Sense, right? Because you don't get caught.
00:28:27 You know the stupid people that maybe they would keep going. They'd keep murdering away if they never got caught.
00:28:32 But because they don't get or because they get caught, that's it. You know, the story's over. You know, they they they only.
00:28:37 Make it to level 1.
00:28:39 Whereas the smart people, they, you know, they they go.
00:28:42 On.
00:28:43 The bonus round.
00:28:48 Ohh yeah, lots of murder this week listening just listening to these stories of murder.
00:28:53 And it was just really fascinating. Like man, you know, like it's and. And the other thing you kind of get like a good sense of it's not only these people that are doing it are all kind of stupid. You also get it.
00:29:05 You know.
00:29:06 A taste of what you know. A lot of not just what the cops are like, but what DA's are like. I mean, they all have very similar personalities.
00:29:14 And they all have very similar.
00:29:17 Aptitudes. I guess you could say and not that they're dumb. I mean most of them. I wouldn't say they were. I wouldn't say they were dumb. I mean, cops, that's something else. But like the usually homicide detectives, that's not like a a cop cop, you know? That's that's. That's usually the the higher IQ people in the Police Department.
00:29:37 Or or the DAS and stuff like that, right? But even then it's very.
00:29:43 Very normie-fied, right? Very lot of these cases do not get cracked because of some Sherlock Holmes shit. It's because someone got lucky.
00:29:52 Or because the murderer was stupid, you know, it's easy to outsmart a stupid person.
00:29:58 But anyway, yeah.
00:30:00 We gotta be smart. We gotta be smart. Not again. We're not murdering people. That's not. That's not my message tonight.
00:30:09 But you got to be smart. You got to think like a criminal. You got to realize what your opponent has.
00:30:18 What your opponent actually has and what they can use against you.
00:30:23 And we'll get more into that later.
00:30:27 Perhaps, but let's not, you know, this is Turtles edition.
00:30:31 There's a lot of people that think this is going to be about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Maybe because that song.
00:30:37 No, it's actually about turtles. I mean I I could keep teasing you and acting like it's going to eventually be about.
00:30:46 Ninja Turtles. But yeah, it's just about turtles.
00:30:51 I mean, I don't know, like maybe maybe we could do one. I like Ninja Turtles. When I was a kid.
00:30:56 You know, it's weird about Ninja Turtles.
00:30:59 Is in the UK.
00:31:02 Man UK is so fuckng weird sometimes is so weird. They they they weren't allowed to call it. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
00:31:12 Because apparently the word ninja.
00:31:15 Is too violent.
00:31:18 I I'm I'm not making that up. That's real.
00:31:20 What do they call them? I forget. What? Let me let me look this up. That's that's real. They called it something stupid like I was just like what?
00:31:27 Like how gay is that country.
00:31:30 They called it uh.
00:31:37 See here.
00:31:40 Yeah, they were. Teenage mutant hero turtles.
00:31:45 Teenage mutant hero turtles.
00:31:48 Like, why? Why really ninja that was 2. Ohh, not not ninja.
00:31:55 I mean, they're literally ninjas.
00:31:59 They're doing like backflips with katanas and like what?
00:32:03 What?
00:32:07 I don't understand. I don't understand the UK sometimes like.
00:32:12 The the stupid regulations and the stupid little.
00:32:18 Laws and changes and just babysitting that their government does, like some of it's just so tedious. And this is just one of those moments where just like, what the fuck, man?
00:32:29 Like what the hell?
00:32:34 Yeah. So they, they, they edited it in the cartoon. Even so, I'm looking at here. So they edited out the UK version.
00:32:41 Tone down the violence.
00:32:43 Michael Angello's nunchucks were edited out and and replaced with grappling hooks.
00:32:51 Because nunchucks were considered too violent for a children show.
00:32:57 The theme song was altered to reflect hero turtles.
00:33:05 So gay.
00:33:08 Ah, it's so gay. Why is it so gay over there?
00:33:12 Ah, so gay over there.
00:33:20 Yeah, anyway.
00:33:25 But but I guess it was just as big despite the the the gay edits.
00:33:32 It was, uh.
00:33:36 It was just as big of a.
00:33:38 Phenomenon. I don't know.
00:33:38 Maybe we'll maybe we'll cover that.
00:33:41 Maybe we'll cover that sometime.
00:33:43 I haven't. You know, I haven't. I haven't looked at anything. Ninja turtle related.
00:33:49 Maybe since the 90s, you know, like there was that cartoon. I remember. I remember watching the cartoon.
00:33:57 And I saw and they they had the movies.
00:33:59 I saw the old movies like on on cable or on VHS or something.
00:34:05 And I think was it vanilla ice like in one of them or something?
00:34:10 That was such a long time ago.
00:34:13 But the new ones?
00:34:15 They made the new ones and I just saw Ohh it's all it's all CG.
00:34:20 Yeah. No thanks.
00:34:22 No thanks.
00:34:25 I don't. I don't need to see.
00:34:29 You know, like the special Edition Star Wars version of Ninja Turtles. You know what? I.
00:34:32 Mean so.
00:34:34 I don't think it did too well in the box office, but I don't know. But anyway in in terms of real turtles.
00:34:40 Let's talk about real turtles, not heroes in 1/2 shell.
00:34:45 Turtle power.
00:34:49 We have well, when people say turtles.
00:34:54 They often think of either turtles.
00:34:58 Like these guys here.
00:35:01 Or tortoises.
00:35:04 Like this guy here?
00:35:06 Or terrapins.
00:35:09 Try to even know was a thing.
00:35:10 Until.
00:35:10 The night that I guess they are.
00:35:14 And it looks like that.
00:35:17 But they're all you know, they're all part of the same.
00:35:21 Same family.
00:35:22 And generally people just consider them all kind of turtles and it's not like they're they're. They're closely related enough to where it's not like calling a dolphin a fish, you know, like they're they're basically all turtles. OK. In fact, there's almost more variation between certain kinds of turtles than there are between, like a tortoise and a turtle.
00:35:45 But anyway.
00:35:48 Here's a turtle or a tortoise rather.
00:35:52 Or whatever turtle desert turtle.
00:35:54 When I when I was living out in the New Mexico Desert building a earth ship many years ago, well, I guess not. Well, kind of. Yeah, I guess many years ago now.
00:36:03 I I had no idea the kinds of wildlife I was going to encounter when I was out there. I was totally unprepared for desert wildlife, totally unprepared for the the the frequency and volume of rattlesnakes where where I went like it was insane. The amount of rattlesnakes like it was absurd. How many rattlesnakes were out.
00:36:24 There, there were some things I expected, you know, coyotes.
00:36:30 But this is one of the animals I did not expect.
00:36:33 I remember 1 morning.
00:36:35 I was drinking some kind of caffeinated beverage.
00:36:40 Getting my day started early. It was early morning.
00:36:44 Starting to warm up the sun had you know, starting to come up and warm things up.
00:36:48 And I glance over at this pile of rocks I had that I was using.
00:36:55 As building materials and I spotted not this, this is not a phone I have. I couldn't find the photo I took. I took a photo. That's almost. That's why I used this photo. It it could have been this photo. But this is not the photo. I took it. It was this. It was this exact kind of tortoise.
00:37:10 They're just chilling.
00:37:13 And I had a moment. I had a moment with a tortoise.
00:37:16 Because here I was.
00:37:18 Hundreds of miles away from civilization.
00:37:22 Hadn't seen anyone in real life for over a month. I think at this point.
00:37:28 I was just it was that kind of like I.
00:37:30 Was felt a little bleak.
00:37:32 You know there there's, there's there. There comes a time when solitude.
00:37:36 Starts to get to isolation.
00:37:41 You know, like salt. It's nice. It's kind of nice.
00:37:44 But then when you start to to bleed into like.
00:37:47 Isolation mode, it gets a little.
00:37:51 He's a little crazy. He gets a little crazy.
00:37:55 This is this is I think I win another month I think with before I actually start to go like OK I I just need to see a human and I drove.
00:38:03 Into a town to a Walmart and I just. I didn't need anything. I just walked around in a Walmart to like be.
00:38:09 Around people.
00:38:13 That was a crazy.
00:38:14 Time.
00:38:15 But it was in the middle of that time of that where I I was crossing over from solitude to isolation.
00:38:23 And I look over and I saw this.
00:38:25 This.
00:38:26 Tour. I've never seen a tour like I don't think I maybe at the zoo when I was a kid, but I never seen a tortoise before in my life and there's just this tortoise chilling on the rocks.
00:38:35 And I was like, hey, what's up?
00:38:39 I think I smoked a cigarette or something.
00:38:42 It's back. When I was an evil smoker.
00:38:44 And just chilled on the rocks next to this tortoise.
00:38:49 I took some pictures of it and then I don't know where he went. Like he disappeared quick for like I thought they were supposed to be slow. I walked into or walked to go get like a like a shovel or something. I came back and gone not just gone, but like, I looked around like, oh, where the tortoise.
00:39:06 Go.
00:39:07 Totally gone.
00:39:08 Couldn't find it. Not many places to hide in the desert, so I don't know where it went.
00:39:13 But you have tortoises in the desert.
00:39:16 You have sea turtles.
00:39:19 You have, you know, some form of turtle.
00:39:24 Or tortoise.
00:39:26 Or Terrapin living on.
00:39:29 All the continents.
00:39:31 Inhabiting many islands.
00:39:34 Including very separate ecosystems like the Galapagos Islands, very famously.
00:39:43 Everywhere except for Antarctica. No turtles.
00:39:46 In Antarctica.
00:39:49 They are the the second oldest.
00:39:53 Reptile group.
00:39:56 They are ancient.
00:40:01 I mean they they haven't changed the in.
00:40:05 In basic shape.
00:40:07 For for many millions years, millions of years.
00:40:16 They are the order of.
00:40:20 Test 2 Dimes. So that's why I'm I'm gonna say turtle most of the time. Let me use it. Pretty much interchangeable as Testudines.
00:40:28 They're they're because they're reptiles.
00:40:31 They are cold blooded.
00:40:34 So you have I think these are the Galapagos.
00:40:38 Tortoises.
00:40:40 Sunning so they can't regulate their body temperature, they have to.
00:40:45 They basically stay at the temperature of their their surroundings, with one exception, which we'll get to in a moment.
00:40:52 Here's the exception actually.
00:40:55 Here's a leatherback turtle. It's the largest turtle.
00:41:00 The largest turtle in the world.
00:41:04 And they can generate heat.
00:41:07 By vibrating their muscles.
00:41:11 And that's because they they dive so deep that if they couldn't do that, they.
00:41:16 Would.
00:41:16 They would die. They can dive down, down or dive down to 1000 meters.
00:41:24 Which is the deepest? Any oxygen breathing animal can dive other than a sperm whale.
00:41:30 So that's pretty intense. These things are huge. They're like the size of small cars.
00:41:41 Their shell is actually kind of interesting.
00:41:44 Here's a cutaway of a of a turtle, and as you can see, their shell is actually part.
00:41:49 Of their vertebrae.
00:41:51 It's part of their spine.
00:41:54 People that want to know what what is a?
00:41:57 What does the turtle look like on the inside? And I found this interesting.
00:42:02 A lot of you guys are wanna when? When, when you, when you gonna like turn this into a maybe I'm not.
00:42:07 We're just learning about turtles tonight. Who knows?
00:42:13 But this is this is also why if you break the shell of a turtle, you know pretty much it's dead.
00:42:20 As you can see, very odd, very odd bone structure.
00:42:25 Very odd bone structure.
00:42:30 Like other reptiles, of course, they've got scales.
00:42:34 And the scales of turtles and other reptiles are actually made-up.
00:42:40 Of the same material that our fingernails and our hair.
00:42:45 Are made of keratin.
00:42:48 So.
00:42:49 They got the same.
00:42:51 Same compound.
00:42:54 Making up their scales as we do our our hair and nails.
00:43:00 I used to. I used to date this hairdresser.
00:43:04 And a lot of only reason why I know about keratin.
00:43:08 Is. I don't know if this is still a thing. This is years ago, but apparently black people.
00:43:17 In an effort to look white.
00:43:20 They they'll soak their hair, they'll they'll try to die, nappy denafo their their head.
00:43:27 By soaking their hair in keratin.
00:43:32 And so that she she used to make a ton of money.
00:43:35 Basically soaking nib hair in in keratin to make it.
00:43:39 Less nightmarish.
00:43:44 So I don't know.
00:43:48 Every time I hear Karen, that's just I think about that.
00:43:52 The bumps on their shells.
00:43:55 Are called scutes. I didn't know that. That's like a new.
00:43:59 Any little fun fact?
00:44:05 And not all of their shells.
00:44:08 Are hard including the the, the giant leatherback one that we were talking now this is a this isn't even like as big as they get the idea. I mean that.
00:44:19 They're massive fucking turtles. This is the the sea turtle that dives 1000.
00:44:24 1000 meters down, they have soft shells and the reason why they have soft shells is probably to deal with the the pressure. When they go, you know down that deep. So it's flexible.
00:44:39 So they're a little more streamlined.
00:44:41 But even even though that you know, there is like a a difference in in terms of its you know hardness it is still made of keratin and it's still structured very similar.
00:44:54 To other turtles.
00:45:01 Then you got the giant Galapagos.
00:45:04 Tortoise here.
00:45:06 These guys eat cactus pads, in fact, I.
00:45:12 I've got a I have several. I've probably got about 50 at least 50 varieties of cactus here.
00:45:18 And one of them was is a a Galapagos cactus.
00:45:24 That was smuggled out because you're not. It's a big no, no. You're not supposed to take anything off the Galapagos Islands, but apparently someone did.
00:45:35 And so I got a it's growing great out here, surprisingly. So I got a pad, I got a I got a a cactus pad from a Galapagos cactus, the kind that grows into like a tree.
00:45:48 And and the reason why it grows into a tree is because these fuckers here will eat cactus pads. And so if unless it grows up like a tree to where the pads are too high off the ground for them to eat.
00:46:01 You know they.
00:46:01 Get.
00:46:02 They get eaten to death and so I'm still. I'm still waiting for it to grow in like a tree configuration. It happens as it gets more mature. So far it's it's sort of looking like a normal cactus, but it's sort of I can see. I can see what it eventually I can see. I can see where it's headed, but it's not impressive.
00:46:21 I think they're also very old cactuses, another thing for The Tonight, the older, the longer it takes.
00:46:29 For something to grow.
00:46:31 The longer it takes for it to to to live and for it to die.
00:46:37 And so these cactuses live a really long time, and so not as long as, like swaro's, but still long time, just like this tortoise here lives, like about 100 years or so. I think these cactuses live like, 40-50 years or something crazy like that. So it's going.
00:46:51 To take a while.
00:46:54 But yeah, these a lot of tortoises and turtles have very long lifespans.
00:47:00 They the bigger ones live longer. You know something like this will live over a century. Easy.
00:47:06 Whereas the the little desert tortoise that I had a moment with in the New Mexico.
00:47:10 Desert.
00:47:12 Probably would live 30 to 40 years because this was pretty good, you know.
00:47:18 Pretty good for a little little reptile.
00:47:23 And the reason why?
00:47:26 They live so long as they have extremely slow metabolisms.
00:47:35 Extremely slow metabolisms.
00:47:40 Now this is something, by the way, this is this is universal. This is something you should think about, especially if you're a fat fuck.
00:47:50 If you if you eat.
00:47:52 A lot of high calorie food.
00:47:55 You are eating yourself to death.
00:47:57 Think of your your your food intake almost as like an odometer.
00:48:03 And they've done studies with monkeys.
00:48:06 And they know this, this this works.
00:48:09 They had calorie restricted monkeys versus normal diet monkeys versus overeating monkeys.
00:48:18 And the calorie restricted monkeys lived the longest.
00:48:21 By something insane like like a it wasn't just like a a small percentage, it was like 25% longer.
00:48:29 Then the the the fat. All you can eat monkeys.
00:48:33 And I firmly believe that I believe that if you sit there and just eat high calorie shit all the time, you're just running your odometer.
00:48:43 Another thing that made me think about this was.
00:48:48 There was a study on.
00:48:50 There was this World War 2 vet.
00:48:53 That was in some kind of.
00:48:56 In fact, I think he was in a concentration camp.
00:48:59 But they ran out of food. He wasn't Jewish. He was just, you know, normal GI. And he got starved. So.
00:49:08 Much.
00:49:09 That I think they, they called him. He like. I think he might have. He was on the cover of like he might have been like time or life. And the headline was, you know, the human skeleton. And he looked like skin and bones, but he ended up living like almost to 100.
00:49:23 And I almost wonder if that had something to do.
00:49:25 With.
00:49:25 It too like, even though obviously there's negative effects to starving yourself that thin when you start, when you allow your body.
00:49:36 To have the time to get rid of all the bad shit.
00:49:42 In your body.
00:49:45 The chance of getting cancer goes down all that stuff. So if you just, I'm just if you're a fat fuck, you might want to think about it.
00:49:53 You might want to think about what you're doing. You might want to think with that you know what is this burrito really doing for me right now? Just I'm just throwing that out there.
00:50:03 But these guys, they have an extremely slow metabolism.
00:50:07 We'll we'll go back to that. Maybe here in a moment about how fucking slow it is, or actually, let's just do it now.
00:50:15 It's so fucking slow. This is this actually kind of blows my mind a little bit.
00:50:22 These sea turtles.
00:50:25 They slow their heart, but like they're swimming around doing shit.
00:50:29 They slow their heart rate down so much.
00:50:33 It's not that they, they can't breathe underwater.
00:50:37 They can't, but they can stay underwater for like 5 hours. They'll take naps.
00:50:42 They'll sleep without breathing. They'll sleep for like 5 hours on on the bottom of the ocean.
00:50:51 Without breathing.
00:50:54 Because that's how fucking slow their metabolism is. Which blow? I don't know. I I found it. Impressive. Good job. Good job, sea turtles.
00:51:05 When when you impress me with your extremely slow metabolism, but that's why they live so long. They live so long because they they're they're barely alive in the first place.
00:51:20 One of their Achilles heels.
00:51:23 Is if they get flipped on their back, they're basically fucked.
00:51:28 So if you ever see a turtle.
00:51:29 That's on its back.
00:51:32 If you don't flip it back onto its its legs, it's it's dead. It's pretty much going to die.
00:51:39 In fact, there there's only one exception.
00:51:42 And that's this guy here. It's called a leopard tortoise.
00:51:45 And that's because it has specially designed, especially designed scutes on its shell where it will always return back to like it will rollback on its legs if you if you flip it over.
00:51:58 But every other turtle is basically fucked if it gets on its back.
00:52:07 Speak going back to the slow metabolism, the Galapagos tortoises.
00:52:13 Their metabolism is so slow.
00:52:17 They can go without. This is insane. They can go without eating or drinking for a year.
00:52:24 They can survive not eating.
00:52:28 And not drinking.
00:52:30 For an entire year.
00:52:34 In fact, they theorize that some of the OR one of the reasons why turtles have spread around the world.
00:52:42 Is that they might have gotten swept up in the ocean.
00:52:45 And then they it might have taken a year for them to wash up somewhere and they'd.
00:52:50 Still be fine.
00:52:53 So they could get caught in some hurricane thrown in the ocean, and the turtles can keep their head above water. You know, obviously a lot of them are going to drown or whatever. But like, you know, they they could they have such a survivability about them that they could, they could cross an ocean.
00:53:10 And not eat for like a.
00:53:11 Few.
00:53:11 Months make it to some other you know, continent and.
00:53:16 I guess we live here now.
00:53:20 So yeah, pretty crazy the full year.
00:53:24 Without food or water.
00:53:29 Turtles also have a very good camouflage.
00:53:33 In fact, that that's probably what happened with the tortoise that that I met that one day in the desert. It was.
00:53:38 Probably.
00:53:38 Right. You know, I just probably couldn't see it. He was probably like, right in the sagebrush next to me or something. And I was just laying. I don't know where it is.
00:53:46 Turn. I'll come back.
00:53:51 They have.
00:53:54 Excellent sense of smell.
00:53:59 In fact, they smell in the same way that lizards do.
00:54:05 Because, you know, cause they're reptiles, but it's it's a little bit different. Like a lizard.
00:54:09 You'll see them flicking out their tongue.
00:54:13 Or a snake. You'll see flick. You know, flicking out its tongue.
00:54:17 That is how a, a lizard or a snake.
00:54:21 Smells is by flicking out their tongue.
00:54:26 A turtle.
00:54:28 Will suck air into its head.
00:54:33 But it has the same organ.
00:54:35 And it's had that or it's a very similar one that like a a snake or a lizard would have.
00:54:43 They have excellent eyesight.
00:54:46 They are thought to be able to see in color.
00:54:50 Especially sea turtles can definitely see in.
00:54:52 Color.
00:54:53 Which helps them identify the different plants that they're.
00:54:56 Eating.
00:55:00 They have a weird way that they have to breathe and you know, Speaking of sucking air into their head.
00:55:06 Because of their shell.
00:55:08 They they can't exactly, you know, expand their chest in order to breathe, to suck air into their lungs.
00:55:18 And so if you look at a turtle, you'll notice that it's neck.
00:55:22 Will basically do that, that, that job, it'll. You'll see the neck expanding and contracting.
00:55:30 Almost like a lung to suck in air.
00:55:35 Into its weird fucking body.
00:55:42 Again, they are ancient.
00:55:45 They are. They are more ancient than.
00:55:48 Than alligators, they're more ancient than snakes.
00:55:53 There we have examples of, you know, turtles like this that are 200 million years old. Here's where all the spurgs, like
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00:56:00 Dinosaurs aren't real because I'm fucking retarded.Devon Stack
00:56:05 They are ancient machines.00:56:09 And it's just like with bees. Like when when a design works.
00:56:13 It just sort of works.
00:56:16 You look at bees from the same pier because bees are pretty ancient too.
00:56:20 And while and these are just as as I think I think prolific, you know, and there's just as many different kinds of bees as like turtles, right? But they're all basically, they're all bees, but they all have.
00:56:30 Different.
00:56:33 You know body structures to some extent, different habitats, different behaviors to some extent, but they're all bees and you can look back in and at the fossil record and see.
00:56:48 Ancient bees, they're not much different, just like turtles.
00:56:53 200 million year old turtles? Not that much different.
00:56:58 You know, they're solar powered.
00:57:00 Solar power. Little survival machines.
00:57:04 That live a really long time.
00:57:07 A really long time.
00:57:10 They're surprisingly antisocial, maybe not antisocial. But they're not social.
00:57:17 They they don't hang out.
00:57:20 There's no school of.
00:57:22 Of turtles.
00:57:24 There's no herd of turtles.
00:57:26 They are very solitary animals.
00:57:30 They go through life pretty much 100% alone.
00:57:35 And the only time that they do meet up with other turtles or tortoises.
00:57:40 And they'll tolerate each other. And if you know if there's a food source.
00:57:45 That they all want to eat. They'll, you know.
00:57:48 They'll.
00:57:49 They'll eat next to another turtle. They're not going to not.
00:57:52 They're not going to, like, attack the other turtle for territory or anything like that, but they don't. They don't seem to communicate with each other, and the only time that they do is when they're reproducing.
00:58:04 And as far as reproduction.
00:58:08 They are the boomers of of.
00:58:12 Of animals.
00:58:14 In fact, in many ways right there.
00:58:17 They're slow, they're they live forever that they refuse to die.
00:58:25 They're antisocial, they only hang out with one another when they're fucking.
00:58:30 But then not only that.
00:58:33 They.
00:58:35 They lay eggs.
00:58:38 And then just leave the eggs. They just they lay eggs, bury them. And just like. All right, good luck.
00:58:43 And then they, then they just go back to being turtles like, like nothing happened. And you know, if they if they if they survive, they survive, right.
00:58:55 And.
00:58:57 You know, they're just like, alright, see you guys. Now the crazy thing is.
00:59:00 umm
00:59:03 Is they do go back to wherever they were born to go have their babies.
00:59:09 There might be a metaphor in there, like in terms of if, where they were, where they go lay eggs. If that habitat gets destroyed.
00:59:18 Then they they can't reproduce.
00:59:21 So I guess there might be a little bit of a metaphor in there, right. If the the boomers don't preserve their environment where they raise kids, well, their kids aren't going to be able to reproduce.
00:59:31 But just like uh, the turtles, boomers don't give a fuck. The turtles just have. They just lay a billion eggs in a.
00:59:38 Hole.
00:59:39 And then bury the eggs and then a billion little little baby turtles start coming out of the hole.
00:59:47 And start running for water or running for the bushes running for cover.
00:59:53 And most of them get eaten at like 1%, like literally 1%.
00:59:59 Of them make it to adulthood.
01:00:02 So that's why turtles are I I would say are selected.
01:00:06 They definitely just.
01:00:09 Reproduce and and like the they'll. I think the female turtles, at least sea turtles.
01:00:16 They don't just have one batch of eggs a year. They can have like 4-4 batches of.
01:00:22 Eggs in a year and they have a fair because they live so long they they have a fairly long fertility window like I think with sea turtles they they from like 30 to 60 they can easily be fertile as females. So they've got like.
01:00:40 A.
01:00:40 Good. Yeah, like a good 30-40 years that.
01:00:43 Of of reproduction, so they can just blanket the beaches with baby turtles and.
01:00:49 And it can be a baby turtle Holocaust and enough of them will still survive.
01:00:59 One remarkable characteristic about tortoises when they've studied the.
01:01:07 The organs of older tortoises is.
01:01:12 They there's not. Like, there's not a substantial difference.
01:01:17 In quality between the organs of a very young tortoise and a an old tortoise.
01:01:25 They're the old tortoises.
01:01:30 Even when they die, most of their organs are pretty pretty. OK. They don't seem to have, you know, I think this goes back to the metabolism. I think it goes back to having a very slow metabolism. They're not eating massive amounts of calories or processing a lot of stuff. They can go a year without eating.
01:01:49 You know that there's a lot of, there's a lot of fasting going.
01:01:51 On.
01:01:52 In the life of a tortoise.
01:01:55 And so they they they're not putting their their organs to the ringer.
01:02:04 And.
01:02:06 Yeah, right. That's it's not as much as we know about turtles. The, I don't know. I just feel like, yeah, there's no metaphor, really.
01:02:15 There's no metaphor, just I. I did think about, like, what can we learn? And there's different things we can learn about different aspects of turtles different the way they survive and and of course if you look back at this is one thing I did look at I looked at well.
01:02:29 What are? What are some instances where turtles and or tortoises appear in like European folklore and stuff and they show up in symbology and they always have pretty much like the same. They represent the same kind of characteristics that we've talked about tonight. You know, the slow and steady wins the race.
01:02:49 I mean, obviously there's the the most famous example and and pretty much every other example is a knockoff of this example is the Aesop's Fables the you know, the the tortoise and the hare that everyone knows, right? The. And if you don't know it, what's the I? I looked up the original Greek.
01:03:08 It's not super long. It's like literally like a.
01:03:12 Like a paragraph.
01:03:14 Did I write it down? I did. So. There's a translation from the original Greek.
01:03:20 A race was set between a hair and a tortoise to see who would run the course the fastest.
01:03:27 The hare, as soon as he heard of the contest, grew proud and gave himself over to sleep. But the tortoise moving slowly with effort.
01:03:38 Reach the end winning through persistence.
01:03:43 And I guess that is the thing that that our people have, you know, Europeans.
01:03:48 Because tortoises and turtles live all throughout all the areas where Europeans live, that is something that we've looked at and kind of admired about turtles and tortoises is that they they have not only these unique.
01:04:02 Survival strategies. They've got the arm.
01:04:05 They've got the ability to swim, even even these big.
01:04:12 Giant tortoises in the Galapagos, they can they can they go in the water and stuff. In fact, pretty much every every tortoise is semi semi aquatic like it'll it it it enjoys going in water if it has access to it.
01:04:27 But also because they they're just so long lived, there's not a lot of predators that can. They can eat them.
01:04:34 Because of their shell, usually if they die, it's because they, you know, got got flipped upside down or got a disease or something, you know, like that.
01:04:46 Which apparently apparently is like. That's a big rap. That's something that's ravaging the the desert tortoises and the American Southwest. Right now. I had no idea.
01:04:54 But apparently that's like a big problem.
01:04:56 Is.
01:04:57 Humans gave, I guess, I guess just like we gave the Indians the smallpox. We gave tortoises some kind of like.
01:05:03 Like.
01:05:05 Like human flu or something, it's decimating the tortoise population.
01:05:11 But anyway.
01:05:13 So I'd say I was. I wasn't lying. It was about it it.
01:05:15 Was really about turtles, we.
01:05:17 Really weren't talking about turtles tonight.
01:05:22 That's about it.
01:05:24 That's about it. You know. Really. What I what I was thinking about doing is I thinking about doing like kind of like an AMA thing.
01:05:32 And.
01:05:35 I thought I'd open up with turtles.
01:05:41 You know why not? I like turtles.
01:05:45 So I what I'm going to do.
01:05:48 I don't, I just, you know, I just didn't feel like I just didn't feel like doing, like, the. Let me look on Twitter. Let me look on Twitter and see what's going on. And I'll I'll do like a.
01:05:56 Reaction.
01:05:57 To things, here's my reaction. Guys. Now here. Here's like my my just barely a step above some black guy making faces at A at a music video from the 80s. You know, like that.
01:06:08 Here's the verbal equivalent of that like, wow. Can you believe it? Wow. Like, I just, I fucking hate that. I hate that so much. And.
01:06:17 I don't want to stoop to that.
01:06:20 But that's that's what I could have done. I could have done that. It could have been done it real easy. I could have just what's trending today. All right, I'll just download it.
01:06:29 Look, can you guys believe this? Look at us.
01:06:33 Ohd you look at this. Oh my God.
01:06:41 But instead I want a recommendation to do it about turtles.
01:06:48 Let's see here.
01:06:52 Someone said when it's 83° with the AC on you get turtle streams. No it's not. I wish it was 83. It's 87. It's. Well, no, it it went down. It's 86.5.
01:07:07 It's now 86.5.
01:07:10 Ah.
01:07:12 It's it's rough. It is. I am sweating. I am. It's not just cause of right now. I've I've been out all day doing stuff. I'm also kind of sunburned. I'm a little bit. Well, I'm more than a little bit red.
01:07:25 And I'm probably dehydrated. I'm trying to drink over here and rehydrate, but I've been drinking all day and I'm.
01:07:33 It's like I don't know where it goes. What I guess it goes.
01:07:38 You know.
01:07:39 Through my pores and and and evaporates back into the air.
01:07:46 Someone says turtles and frogs seem like they should be buddies. I don't know. Like.
01:07:51 Frogs are are super fragile and they don't live long at all, and they have very complex ways of of having to.
01:08:00 To reproduce, you know, they had to do the whole tadpole thing and everything, you know.
01:08:06 Corn Pop the bad news as to beat the Jew, you must become tortoise.
01:08:12 Sun Tzu, the art of beating the Jew.
01:08:15 That should be a book.
01:08:18 No, for real, that, that, that would be an interesting book. Make a book like in the style.
01:08:24 Of the art of war.
01:08:27 And make it like a coffee table book, but just make it about how to counteract Jewish tricks.
01:08:35 Just have real short little clips.
01:08:39 About Jewish tricks. Leave it on your. Leave it on your coffee table.
01:08:46 Let people.
01:08:47 Get it out.
01:08:51 Someone says frogs are stupid about moving. I always end up stepping on them by accident. I've almost stepped on. We got these weird frogs out here. You wouldn't think they'd be frogs out here, but we have frogs out here. There's actually different. More than one kind. They would. I don't know why, but we have multiple kinds of frogs.
01:09:09 It hasn't rained in in months. There's no there's no puddles. I don't know where these guys go, but at night, they're out.
01:09:17 I was out last night.
01:09:19 And almost stepped on like 3 different frogs.
01:09:23 That we're just hopping around on the trail.
01:09:26 They're not always out like this. I don't know why they were out in such numbers, but they were. They were out in force last night. But yeah, we got. We got a couple different kinds of frogs and we got lots of lizards and.
01:09:40 We got, we got all kinds of weird things. You wouldn't think things you wouldn't expect out here. A lot of snakes.
01:09:45 Lot of snakes.
01:09:48 I've spotted a lot of venomous snakes this year.
01:09:52 Haven't seen any of the nice ones like. Well, I thought well, I saw one I.
01:09:56 Saw one bull snake this year.
01:10:00 Let's see here we got.
01:10:04 Someone says what kind of hat is best for the desert? You know? Is it what I wear is?
01:10:12 It kind of makes me look like an old lady that's gardening.
01:10:16 But I wear a well. It's it's it's it's a bee veil version of like a straw hat, like an old lady would wear gardening. And the reason why I wear it is if I ever have to pull down the veil because the because I'm always if I'm outside around here, there's always bees around and they they're usually leaving me alone. But every once in a while like you.
01:10:37 You piss one off and and next thing you know, it's like in your hair and we're trying to fly up your nose or something and it's like, you know, so I just have the veil that I can pull down over my face if some bee gets all up in my business.
01:10:51 But it shades your face because I am white and I want to stay that way. I don't want to get cancer.
01:10:56 And so I try to.
01:10:59 Try to avoid.
01:11:01 You know, UV raised as much as I possibly can. I've been. I've been playing around with different kinds of sunscreen because I don't want to get, like, I don't want to get cancer from the sunscreen.
01:11:12 You know, I only get like the aluminum heavy metal bullshit. But then, you know, you never, I don't know, it's.
01:11:19 I've I have gone most of my life without sunscreen and it's been OK.
01:11:25 Like I tan really well, I tan really well and.
01:11:31 I don't look, I don't look like these. Like, there's a lot of these. I don't know if you guys ever been to like it. Doesn't matter what.
01:11:37 If you go like a a desert state, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, California, anywhere that's it's like Route 66 style desert, right?
01:11:52 The white people look very leathery. They look very leathery and I have no signs of turning leathery at all, which I'm very glad of.
01:12:04 I think it's because I moisturize.
01:12:06 I do. I do have a skin care routine.
01:12:11 And I do I try to keep my skin hydrated.
01:12:16 But you have to worry about that sort of thing.
01:12:20 Shreck Lee says. I've been tinkering with off grid solar grid solar with battery like the lithium ion and if you have land, the cost.
01:12:37 For use panels is extremely low and you can store 10 kilowatts of power for something like $1000. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, I I have. I have. I'd like to get my.
01:12:49 My main place, my my main building where I'm at right now.
01:12:53 If I could get this place solar, that would be amazing.
01:12:56 My I have another building that is solar.
01:13:00 That's completely solar. I can run a laptop over there. I can run lights over there. I can run. The reason I I have so much solar over there. It's my. It's my workshop where I work on where I build B boxes and stuff.
01:13:15 And I needed an air compressor to be able to run, and so you need. You know, if you're going to, if you're going to be stapling wooden frames together all night long and it's at the night, you know? So that's what I was doing it cause it's when.
01:13:27 It.
01:13:27 Cools off. You can't have your batteries die. So I've got. I've got to.
01:13:33 I mean it can't. It can't run an AC over there. You can run a swap.
01:13:36 Cooler. You can run a swamp like a small, not like, you know, not like the big house one, but like an RV style swamp cooler. And it can run an air compressor pretty much all night and it can run, you know, like pretty much anything, you know, a drill, all the any electronics, even some like.
01:13:57 Like a I have an electric post hole digger auger. I mean that that can run off of it. So I got pretty it's decent, it's decent, they wouldn't be able to run an AC all day long.
01:14:12 But it could run a like I said, a baby, a baby swamp cooler.
01:14:17 So yeah, you can do it real cheap. Solar is really cheap. The batteries are are getting better. Like you said, I'm not using, I still use AGM batteries cause I'm kind of locked into that because that's what I was getting. And because the lithium ion were really fucking expensive.
01:14:34 They are now getting cheaper. In fact, they're kind of getting cheaper than the the AGM batteries, which kind of pisses me off.
01:14:43 Because they're also lightweight or lighter weight, like way lighter weight and they they work.
01:14:49 Here.
01:14:50 So I'd like to to make the switch, but I'm kind.
01:14:54 Of.
01:14:55 And there are people that mix and match the two, but I heard that's really that's a big no no to have him on the chart at least to him on a chain the same charging system which you kind of have to do so.
01:15:09 I'll make the switch at some point, but it it kind of sucks because, like right now I've got that like, well, let me put this way. If I start building up a battery bank for over here, it'll probably all be lithium ion.
01:15:21 But yeah, it does. You're right, it is pretty cheap to get the panels, but it's it's not just the panels, it's the batteries. Each one of the batteries for 100 amp hours, it's like 150 bucks. You got all the cabling.
01:15:34 You have all the the mounting you got to do. You have all the the charge controllers. You have to get and then if you know if you're running like you say like.
01:15:44 What?
01:15:45 Well, what voltage are you? Are you gonna do 24 volts going to 48 volts because if you stay at 12 volts and you're doing like, I mean you have all those panels, you're going to start getting into like crazy amperage. So then you got to have to have like some like 200 amp charge controller and that that costs like a billion bucks and then it's not as efficient.
01:16:06 As you're going from 12 volts through your inverter to.
01:16:10 You know 110 volts or whatever, so it gets, it's not super complicated, but it it can get a little complicated and it gets really expensive. The panels are oddly the cheapest part now. I mean it seems like everything comes with solar panels now, which is cool, right? Like I'm going to put in in fact.
01:16:30 Probably this week I'm going to put in a solar powered exhaust fan in my attic just to have it during the day. It will just sit there and blow the air out and then when it's night time I'm not going to have a battery on it. Just gonna have the panel wired directly to the.
01:16:46 To the the fan and I've been told that'll cool off.
01:16:53 The area that I'm in right now that's underneath that attic part, it will help cool it off a lot because that air will be able to to blow out.
01:17:02 But yeah, I mean there. There's solar panels are cheap, solar, solar powered lights, solar powered security cameras. It's great for out here. I mean, look, if there's one thing that the desert is awesome for, it's fucking solar.
01:17:19 And I've been using solar a long time when I lived out in that when I was building that off grid house, where I met the tortoise.
01:17:27 I lived off solar for months or for a year. I was off and I didn't have that much I had like.
01:17:35 We had 600 watts in camp or in in panels and I had I think I had two AGM 200 or 100 amp hour batteries.
01:17:44 But all I had the all I had the power was a laptop lights and then charge up my power tools and like that was it.
01:17:52 But that was it was planning. I went like I said the whole year with that setup and it was totally fine.
01:18:02 Lead acid batteries are cheap, but don't last long maybe.
01:18:07 75 cycles. Well, the AGM ones.
01:18:10 They last a lot longer than that.
01:18:13 Because they.
01:18:16 My oldest ones.
01:18:18 In that system are probably about.
01:18:21 Four years old, four or five years old.
01:18:24 And they're still testing good.
01:18:27 So.
01:18:29 But yeah, the lithium ones are way, way, way better, way better.
01:18:34 Someone said no fridge. Yeah, that's the other thing. So if you want a refrigerator.
01:18:39 Which I do have. So I guess that that's the other thing too is I have a full size refrigerator and an air conditioner and so those are the two things that.
01:18:50 Like if I didn't have those two things, it'd be fine, but those are the two energy sucks.
01:18:55 So I'd have to figure that out. I'd have to get.
01:19:02 That's that's really the the suck is either you'd have to go with like a little mini fridge and I have a mini fridge.
01:19:09 I got a little mini fridge that's pretty efficient and that's why I used when I first came out here.
01:19:16 And.
01:19:18 You know, I mean, there's not. I don't have to refrigerate a whole lot of stuff, but it's nice to be able to freeze meat, especially when there's nothing. There's no stores around, right? And I eat a.
01:19:27 Lot.
01:19:28 Of meat. And so if if I go to.
01:19:32 A store. It's like an all day event.
01:19:33 And.
01:19:34 And I like to just fill up the car with cooler, like I have to bring coolers with me so that the meat doesn't get all bad on the way home and the heat. So I fill up like big old ice chest full of meat, take it back home.
01:19:47 And.
01:19:47 Load the freezer like like sometimes I get too much meat and I have to have like a.
01:19:53 Impromptu BBQ real fast because I got so much meat it.
01:19:56 Won't all fit.
01:20:01 What about a washing machine? I do have a washing machine. I would have to get a different one. You're right. The washing machine I've got now. And and my dryer is electric too, which I know that's not. I I got that more out of convenience.
01:20:16 It's so dry out here that even in the winter, if you just hang up your clothes, you would be able to dry your clothes that way. But in in fact, I prefer if I'm not being lazy, I prefer hanging my clothes up in in the summer. In fact, if it's like really hot, this is what's crazy.
01:20:34 If it's like, let's say it's like 110 outside, which yes it it gets that hot, if it's like 110, it's like 2 in the afternoon. I have done this before. I've emptied the washer, I got a full basket of wet sopping wet jeans, clothes, towels. Like the wettest stuff.
01:20:51 I walk out to my my fence.
01:20:55 And I start to 1 by 1. You know, just sling the the the clothing items over the.
01:21:01 Fence. By the time I get to the last thing, the first thing's already dry and I'm not shitting you. I've done this before. Where I the first time it happened, I.
01:21:13 Was.
01:21:13 Like what?
01:21:17 What? What? What sorcery is this? But it's true. I got to the I went back to, just to, you know, touch. It was like it's all the way dry what it was and not just dry. It was crunchy.
01:21:28 So shit dries like and that's look, that's an optimal conditions. It's not always like that, but like there's there's days like that.
01:21:36 And even like even the winter, the winters are dry enough to where it will dry. It'll dry it might. You might have to have like a fan blowing on it if you want it to speed up, but it'll it'll very late. You could dry it indoors and within a day.
01:21:48 So I could get by without a dryer.
01:21:53 Kind of don't want to, but because it is nice to be able just throw it in the fucking dryer and not go frolicking out in the.
01:22:00 Desert.
01:22:01 To put your I don't know. There's something ghetto like it's nice it is. It also feels a little ghetto hanging your clothes.
01:22:10 But I mean if if if if my woman was doing it, then I wouldn't. No, that's that'd be fine. There's. I'm a man. I like to put my clothes in the.
01:22:19 Player.
01:22:20 So yeah, you're right. I mean, there's ways around that. I mean, there's solar dryers, there's, I mean, I guess you could do like a propane dryer. I got, I got propane water heater out here. So I could do propane dryer.
01:22:36 So.
01:22:37 Yeah, I guess there's ways you could do.
01:22:39 It.
01:22:40 I'm going to look over and see what a rumble chats doing.
01:22:45 Ah, the killer says Devon's rambling. Well, that's that's what it is. That's what an AMA is. I'm rambling cause you're not. You're not asking me. You're asking me about fucking dryers and shit. Like, out of everything you guys can to ask me about that. You're the one that you're called. Look, you're the. This is why This is why I don't do these. See, when I when I trust you.
01:23:05 Eyes to be at the wheel. This is where we end up.
01:23:07 This is where we end up. We end up talking about drying clothes on my fucking fence.
01:23:13 And solar panel.
01:23:16 How about? How about how about you guys give?
01:23:18 Me something here.
01:23:23 This is what happens.
01:23:23 When it's too hot for me to prepare for something.
01:23:27 Ohh man you guys are. See you guys. Sam Bradley and I look over rumble everyone in rumbles talking about drying clothes. Now like everyone's time of going to laundromats, talking about clothes. Smelling musty.
01:23:40 You see what's going on here.
01:23:44 Someone asked you do you want to do an episode of the Tacoma Riot of 1855, is that I've done a couple like that. I don't know if that was one of them. Tacoma. What? Oh, you know what? I looked that up, and that's not what.
01:23:59 I thought it was going to be let me look.
01:24:03 Yeah, I I looked this one up. I was going to do something on this cause someone had brought this up.
01:24:11 And this is just where some town kicked out. All the Chinese people.
01:24:19 I mean, I don't know, I.
01:24:22 I'd I'd have to look at it. I just wasn't as interested when I looked it up. I.
01:24:26 Was.
01:24:26 Like yeah, it just looks like some town kicked out Chinese people for like, a day. And it didn't really last very long, right?
01:24:34 If you've been to to Washington, you know that there's definitely Chinese people there.
01:24:39 So I I did I OK.
01:24:42 Skitting Hun says it was. It was you that messaged you? Yeah, I looked into it.
01:24:47 If it was this, if it's the one I'm thinking of, it was the same message. I looked up a few things and it it did lead to another stream like cause I went down some other rabbit hole and ended up doing a stream on something else.
01:24:58 But yeah, I I looked at. I've looked at that before and I was like.
01:25:05 They kicked the Chinese out for a little bit. There was nothing super. I don't know. It wasn't like super grabby, you know.
01:25:15 Someone says I do identify with heat fatigue. My brain is also operating at 50%. Yeah, I don't know. I'm only at 50%, but I'm definitely not at 100.
01:25:24 I'm I am probably closer to 80.
01:25:27 I am closer to 80.
01:25:30 But I knew I had to do a stream. I.
01:25:32 Told you guys that I was going to be back.
01:25:37 Chad, famous says I had a great idea for a video for short to go viral for Devon, and now I have forgotten it.
01:25:43 See, look at that. Look at this.
01:25:45 See, you got you guys have nothing either.
01:25:49 You guys got nothing.
01:25:53 Cipher says Twitter X space. When I I don't know what see, I don't know what the fascination with these things are or really what it would.
01:26:04 You know, that's The thing is, it's not a format that I feel like I would excel at, to be honest.
01:26:09 As we are learning right now.
01:26:12 You know it's.
01:26:14 Because it would be like this. That's why.
01:26:17 It would be kind of like this. I don't know if this was uh.
01:26:21 Do we really want more of this?
01:26:28 Chaga Nazi says snow is awesome.
01:26:32 Yes, it is. I wish there was.
01:26:35 Ohh I wish I wish there. I wish there was some snow.
01:26:43 Shogun says Devon pays for multi stream so I don't know why he doesn't stream to X. It's because the X numbers are always fake and gay.
01:26:52 The X numbers are fake and gay.
01:26:54 Because it just tells you.
01:26:58 Like whoever has scrolled past your stream, it's like ohh you got a view.
01:27:02 And it's like, no, I didn't.
01:27:05 So I don't like that it it has. It's kind of, it inflates the numbers to some absurd number.
01:27:13 It also I I'd prefer to have. I don't want to cannibalize. I'd prefer to have people look if it was up to me.
01:27:20 I'd just be on one platform like we have been for such a long time. I would just all the way on Odysee or whatever worked the best. That's what I would be on. The only reason why we're really going on Rumble right now is because.
01:27:31 Odysee's.
01:27:33 Monetization thing got all fucked up.
01:27:35 And you know, so I had to. I had to make sure we had a backup and and, you know, Rumble is gaining popularity. And you also want to use the stream where or the platform rather where everyone's at and rumble seems to be where a lot of people are at. So, you know, no offense to Odysee. Odysee has served us well over the years.
01:27:56 But.
01:27:59 Well, you know, I don't, I don't know. The future is a little uncertain with Odysee.
01:28:05 We got. Let's see here.
01:28:08 Someone says. I thought rumble numbers are juiced too. Yeah, they're they've got to be.
01:28:12 Fake.
01:28:13 Rumble numbers have got to be fake.
01:28:16 I think they're like.
01:28:19 I think they're doubled like there's no way. I don't think there's really 1000, you know, 1100 people watching right now in.
01:28:25 Rumble.
01:28:26 I believe 500, I believe half that.
01:28:30 And I've seen this reflected in other streams. I've gone to streams on rumble, especially if you go to like some just gamer streams, some random gamer chick or whatever that gets promoted on the front page, you click on it because it's like, oh, it's got a billion viewers and their chats, not even moving like, it's not that it's moving slow, it's not moving, and it's saying they've got 3000 people.
01:28:51 Watching live and it's like, you know. No, no they don't.
01:28:54 They don't, so I think they they fuck with the numbers on rumble 100%, there's no way they don't. There's literally no way they don't. And Odysee I think is has the most legit numbers.
01:29:08 Out of all, out of all of them. And so that's why I liked Odysee Odysee. It was a good idea. It was a solid platform.
01:29:15 Until the monetization thing got fucked up and and look, maybe it'll it'll go back to.
01:29:20 Now they got this weird crypto thing. Maybe this will work, I don't know, but I.
01:29:26 It's not working tonight, right? Like there's.
01:29:29 Think 0 takers on that front.
01:29:33 So.
01:29:35 Yeah.
01:29:37 Or maybe you can't. Can you not send it right now?
01:29:43 Maybe it's not working.
01:29:46 It looks different today, it looks like.
01:29:51 I'll have to look in. I I just assumed it because it worked last time. Last stream we had that $5 donation come in.
01:29:58 As a test.
01:29:59 But now I don't even see the little window for I don't know. Maybe that's just what it looks like when there's none.
01:30:05 In there.
01:30:08 But yeah, like so, that's why that's why I got a rumble. Even though they've got they've got, they've definitely cooked the books on rumble.
01:30:15 They definitely cook because they want to. They're trying. They're trying to compete with YouTube and they want creators that go over to you from YouTube to think like, you know, that it jacks off their ego, like, oh, look, I've. I got so many people live when they don't.
01:30:30 And.
01:30:33 Yeah. I mean, there's.
01:30:36 I don't. I I I wish they didn't do that. I really wish they didn't do that because it it just gives you, like a really inaccurate way of of knowing. I I also think they're very susceptible to bots.
01:30:49 And so I think the view counts not are are not only just skewed on rumble by rumble, the platform itself by having like a multiplier on like I think it that's how it works I think.
01:31:00 It.
01:31:00 Has a multiplier and they probably give different multipliers to different creators, and I think that.
01:31:07 If I were to guess, my multiplier is probably 2.
01:31:11 Maybe 3, but probably.
01:31:14 If I just had to guess based on what I'm what I'm used to for an audience, right?
01:31:20 And.
01:31:21 That's that's not just multiplying real viewers, that's multiplying. If you have bots and with rumble, the platform is not robust against botting. In fact, it's very vulnerable that bots cause. They kind of wouldn't mind if you had bots go there, cause it makes the traffic look better.
01:31:40 That's why they're kind of botting it themselves, right?
01:31:43 So if you if you are someone that wants to look, you want it to look like you've got billions of lives, it's pretty easy to do.
01:31:52 You can pay.
01:31:55 Probably not that expensive.
01:31:59 I don't know, should I look it up? Should we look and see how much it costs to get to get fake live viewers on rumble?
01:32:07 Buy live.
01:32:09 Viewers.
01:32:11 On rumble.
01:32:16 There we go.
01:32:22 Yeah, it's not. Well, it's kind of cheaper. I thought I was going to be.
01:32:27 So to get 1000 rumble viewers for 60 minutes.
01:32:32 It's 8 bucks.
01:32:38 So if you wanted to have.
01:32:41 10,000.
01:32:43 It's not that much, you know, like if you want to look like because you know rumble's going to double.
01:32:47 That.
01:32:47 Right. So if you pay for 10,000 live viewers?
01:32:52 It's less than.
01:32:53 Then 80 bucks.
01:32:56 And Rumble double s that number. So it looks like you got 20,000, plus you're going to start. I mean, you got 20,000 live viewers. People are going to start looking at that like, well, what the fuck's going over here, right.
01:33:08 Unless you're.
01:33:10 Cock blocked by the algorithm like a lot of us are, so maybe you won't. Maybe maybe you wouldn't affect your traffic that way.
01:33:16 But it'll look, it'll look legit. And I almost think that that might even affect what you get paid out. I don't know.
01:33:24 So it might just pay for itself, like Rumble might pay you if you have ads and shit. They might pay you enough to actually cover the cost of botting out your own views.
01:33:36 So I guarantee you shit like that's going on.
01:33:42 Let's see here.
01:33:45 There's people arguing about.
01:33:49 Different things you know, let me look at let me look at let's look at hyper chats. Why not because those are usually more focused, believe it or not and we got a bunch of them.
01:33:58 Alright, go to entropy here. We got Jake Mitchell.
01:34:02 Says.
01:34:04 Two-month subscriber streak. Or maybe that's the platform telling me that I don't know, but that's cool.
01:34:09 Thank you, Jake.
01:34:12 Brody says Devon, I thought your White Supremes edition was really good. The only disappointment was you did not do Swamp Ape and said no stream on Wednesday. Yeah. Well, like I said, I don't control the swamp ape, the swamp ape.
01:34:28 Controls me.
01:34:30 And.
01:34:33 As far as the.
01:34:34 No strong. I just, I couldn't. I just couldn't do it. You think I'm dead now?
01:34:39 I was. I was annihilated on Wednesday. Like I was annihilated. I was annihilated up until, like, noon today. That's. I was up till dawn.
01:34:49 Because I worked all night because I wanted to try to, like, get some shit done while it was still kind of cool.
01:34:56 And then when the sun started coming up and I was just feeling exhausted, I finally crashed out and then I woke up and was.
01:35:02 Like I got.
01:35:02 To do a stream and I got fucking nothing.
01:35:05 And you know, just been like in a a haze.
01:35:11 I've just been in a foggy haze ever since.
01:35:16 Let's see here then we.
01:35:17 Got.
01:35:18 Purple sage.
01:35:21 Purple sage.
01:35:30 Purple Sage says support for your work, Mr. Stack. Well, I appreciate that.
01:35:37 Goy Boy, 1488, says greeting fellow whites of all religious beliefs. I look forward to seeing the pagans and atheists in the debate all after we take our countries.
01:35:48 Odin versus Jesus is irrelevant when we are being overrun with Mohammed and Buddha. I'll stand beside a white Pagan. Just don't stab me in the back. That's the spirit. And look, obviously it'd be better if we were all the.
01:36:04 It'd be better if we were all the same.
01:36:07 Same religion, like, it'd be a lot better, like a lot. I understand why people want that. It would be a lot better.
01:36:14 Like there's it's almost impossible to calculate how much better it would be, but we're not and so.
01:36:20 So.
01:36:21 Here we are and and we're at. We're at a critical time when we we have to worry about what's happening now.
01:36:30 Like right now?
01:36:32 We are rapidly.
01:36:35 Disappearing in All in all white countries, we are being rapidly outnumbered and this is the sort of thing that that.
01:36:45 Is not crucial to this, like we don't have. We don't have to agree on that in order to agree that we don't want white people to die.
01:36:55 Goy Boy, 1488, also says sorry. Most modern Christians are gays who suck Israel's dick. It wasn't that way before, and it won't be again. Take the Christians who will fight beside you until we have our countries back. Assume that every religious divider is a subversive Jew trying to start infighting.
01:37:14 Hail the white race.
01:37:16 Well, I appreciate that. I would say, look, I think there are bad actors for sure, but I think that there there are genuine, there are people who genuinely think.
01:37:26 That Christianity is preventing whites from.
01:37:33 From.
01:37:36 Or it's causing the white guilt it's causing the the the white genocide. I don't believe that. But they I think do believe that. I don't think that they I think they're at least I I there's a number of them that really.
01:37:48 Believe.
01:37:49 That, and I do think there are also Christians who equally believe that the whole reason why this is happening to white people in the 1st place is we stopped going to church and.
01:38:00 You know some variant of that right? And they believe it, they really believe it.
01:38:08 And so whatever. Right, that's fine. You guys can believe that you're both wrong, but you can believe that.
01:38:17 I think we can survive as a.
01:38:18 Race.
01:38:20 Without without having some kind of religious uniformity about us, it's just it would. It's just it is going to be more difficult. But here's the thing. Even if you were right, right either either side. Here's here's the real issue that that neither side is willing to admit.
01:38:35 Even if you're 100% right.
01:38:38 You you're you're not able to do.
01:38:42 The idea that you are going to in the West eradicate Christianity.
01:38:48 In your lifetime.
01:38:50 Without some kind of like dictator making it illegal or something like that. Yeah, not going to happen. It's not going to happen.
01:38:59 Even if you're 100% right about Christianity and I had to go, well, you got to start thinking about a Plan B then, because that's not going to happen. Conversely, Christian.
01:39:09 This.
01:39:11 Are not going to convert the whole whole world or all the whites to Christianity, or let alone your specific, you know, favorite denomination of it so.
01:39:23 Give it up.
01:39:24 You know, that's great that you know, if you find comfort in in that religion, that's great. If you want to share that with your friends.
01:39:32 And invite them to to maybe go to church with you someday, or or stuff like that. That's great, you know, but we got we got fatter fish to fry, OK.
01:39:43 We we got bigger problems and look I think there are a lot of people who see some of these existing hierarchies as perhaps something to leverage and and they're they're not they're not really I think they're being a bit cynical maybe about it and just where what they would maybe see is pragmatic.
01:40:05 By trying to leverage.
01:40:07 This existing.
01:40:12 Dogmatic.
01:40:18 I don't know culture.
01:40:20 And and and to to to channel its its energy in the direction that they want it to go, but it's, you know, only it's going to work that way. It's not going to work that way.
01:40:34 Synchro Answer says. Any recommendations for AI tools for audio or video that you use lately? There are a lot of bad Paget tech AI tools out there, but they all seem to want a subscription while human jobs become paid by the task. Thanks for the streams, you need to pretty much subscribe to all of it.
01:40:53 All of it is you have to pay for it. The the AI used to voice.
01:41:00 The historical documents you have to I have to pay for that. You know anything I I mean I even if you want to use ChatGPT all the time you have to pay for that. So there that you pretty much if you're going to use AI and pretty much you have to use AI these days in increasingly it's it's it's like.
01:41:22 It's going to be it's going to head somewhere bad.
01:41:25 But.
01:41:27 You know you in order to realize when it when that's even happening, you're going to have to be paying attention to the technology and using it and stay informed about it. So yeah, I I think that.
01:41:40 AI is not well, it's definitely not going anywhere, but I think it's going to keep playing and increasing the larger role in all of our lives and.
01:41:48 So we need to be on the bleeding edge of that technology as users at the very least as developers preferably.
01:41:56 In order to position ourselves in such a way that we survive AI.
01:42:03 Or or some bad actor using AI against white people.
01:42:07 And yes, that does. That could mean you know stuff like Palantir, but it could also mean any number of of things that I might take over, you know, from you could get to a point. I could see this happening. You get to a point where the whole judicial system is run by AI and they'd sell it to you.
01:42:14 Yeah.
01:42:27 The same.
01:42:28 Well, a computer won't have biases, right? Like a computer doesn't see black or white or whatever. And of course, that's all bullshit. It would have all the biases of whoever programmed it.
01:42:39 Right. So it would just make that whoever programmed it would be basically every judge in the country all at the same time.
01:42:45 But I kind of feel like that's where we're headed. We'll head to a A, A. A system that is at least somewhat governed by by AI. And I think Palantir is on kind of like the the forefront.
01:42:57 Of that.
01:42:58 And I think that.
01:42:59 That's.
01:43:00 That's the direction things are going long term, but also just if you want to survive in the the corporate environment, increasingly companies are going to be running by AI and it's not going to just be like the coding jobs like Oh well, we have this AI now that that does, you know the most of the heavy lifting for the coating that.
01:43:19 You know, maybe you have, like a couple project managers that that kind of wrangle the AIS and and get all the projects to to quality control and make sure that you know the the output of the AI's and madness, make sure it.
01:43:32 It works.
01:43:33 I I think it's going to be there's going to be maybe a little, you know, a bit of that obviously, but I think it's also going to just even be stuff from you know you're going to have a IIS that that run HR, you'll have a IIS that run maybe even.
01:43:53 You know the hiring and firing of people. If I mean, there's probably already.
01:43:57 Guided by human AIS that are already.
01:44:00 Doing that, but I think a lot of this stuff is going to.
01:44:02 100% get.
01:44:02 Automated because the transhumanist types their vision, their long term vision, the the less evil ones, at least, and even the nefarious ones.
01:44:15 At least how they try to.
01:44:18 To sell it to you is it's one of automation, it's it's the future is 1 of automation. It's it's basically just this world.
01:44:26 Where we live? Yeah, the utopian vision is we all live lives of leisure. While everything computers are doing all the thinking and robots are doing all the manual labor. And we're just kind of existing.
01:44:41 Until they decide to wipe out, you know 2/3 of the population or or whatever it is they do, because that's the thing, you know that they'll try to, they'll.
01:44:50 Figure out.
01:44:51 An optimal population and they'll get rid of the useless eaters.
01:44:56 Because they'll they'll do the math. They'll meet and they'll say, you know, we could have this AI utopia. Now it's just the only reason we can't right now is is the population is is overburdening the systems we have available. If we could just get the the population of Earth down to like, you know, like a, you know, a good solid 100 million or so.
01:45:17 Which we can use in AI by the way, to determine who who that 100 million should be. And then we kind of just.
01:45:24 You know, vaccinate the rest of them or whatever it is, right that that you can use AI to help you to do.
01:45:31 That.
01:45:31 Too, I don't think. I don't think it's outside the realm of possibility that they would. You know that we have, like a deliberate mass extinction event in order to weed out all the useless.
01:45:43 Theaters and not, you know, whittle it down to what they feel like their, their automation, automated world can can accommodate.
01:45:54 Gorilla hands.
01:45:56 Simply says.
01:45:57 Chuck it.
01:46:00 Thank you very much, Gorilla hands.
01:46:03 Video Grams says upcoming movie.
01:46:07 Begonia made me think of you about two conspiracy, not beekeepers who kidnap a CEO. I wonder if the bee stuff and it would piss you off, among other things, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, that sounds Greek.
01:46:26 I've never heard of this movie.
01:46:35 Is there a?
01:46:40 So it's a remake of a South Korean movie.
01:46:44 Called Save the green planet.
01:46:52 What's the? What's the plot?
01:46:58 It's the man who believes aliens from Andromeda are about to attack Earth as sure that he's the only one who can prevent them.
01:47:06 With his childlike circus performer girlfriend, he kidnaps a powerful pharmaceutical executive.
01:47:12 Who he believes to be the top ranking extraterrestrial, able to contact the andromedan prints during the upcoming eclipse. After imprisoning the man in his basement workshop.
01:47:25 Perceives the torture him.
01:47:29 I think it's dark real.
01:47:30 Fast.
01:47:36 Do.
01:47:39 This is a very like long complicated plot. I'm not gonna read the whole thing.
01:47:43 I don't know. At least it's not Jewish in origin.
01:47:47 Who adapted it? Because that could be an issue.
01:47:55 Well, there's not. There's not a ton of Jewish names.
01:47:59 There are some.
01:48:02 Tied to it in terms of producer credits.
01:48:09 The director is Greek. What's his early life? He could be a Greek Jew.
01:48:16 He is.
01:48:21 Doesn't say, so he's Greek. Probably not Jewish.
01:48:29 Doesn't tell you who's adapting the script that says screenplay by Will Tracy, which doesn't sound like a Jew name, but then there's no link to will. I don't know who will Tracy is.
01:48:40 You know, maybe.
01:48:43 Maybe I'll check that.
01:48:44 Out.
01:48:46 Videograms again says in Canada, non Islamic restaurants owned by White Canadians are embraced or embracing being halal. It feels like these people are traitors to their own people, embracing their communities being invaded.
01:49:05 Yeah, well, I you know, it's two things. It's one of its capitalism. A lot of these people are are want to be they want new look. It's like all right, people often criticize the Catholic Church for wanting to have an open borders because they get more customers, they get more Mexicans. And that's true.
01:49:26 It's 100% true that is 100% what's going on.
01:49:30 These businesses see a bunch of people come in and they're no different. It's a secular version of that it. That's all it is. There are. And that's not just these little shops that are like willing to go to halal. These are the this is like when target wants to do Pride month or whatever, you know, whoever all these that's the problem with capitalism is all these companies.
01:49:50 Exist for one reason and one reason no. Then that alone and that is to maximize profit. And if they get it up there, they're asked that that all these Jeeps are going to be here and they maybe they've got.
01:50:07 The Canadian equivalent of whatever a, you know, a snap card or whatever. What are those? The E BT cards, right. So let's say they've got the Canadian equivalent of that. And you, you offer the thing that they're allowed to eat. Now you're going to get all that. It's basically those Subs, those subsidies that are going to the migrants.
01:50:27 They end up in the pockets of these companies. That's why a lot of these companies support endless migration because it's just more money getting pumped into the hands of consumers. That's the way they look at it. That money is going to eventually end up in their pockets.
01:50:43 And so that's why they support it. It's why it it's like Realtors and all these, you know, people that that make money off of real estate. They like it too, because of the same reason. All of it's just making them wealthy because it's making the the price of.
01:50:57 Land go up. Bottom line, immigration as it decimates your people, makes a small percentage of sadistic fucks very wealthy. And that's really what it is. And those people should be shamed. They should be named and shamed. You should. You should.
01:51:15 Shame the owners of the the people that work there. They don't. They're not making the rules right. Don't don't harass them. But the people that are making those decisions should be named and shamed and boycotted, quite frankly.
01:51:29 Or worse, but we can't really.
01:51:33 Let's see here, Troy, 87, says Devon. I watched this 1944 film, the Woman in the window, about this total simp. Not sure if that's a topic you cover, but the protagonist has no redeeming qualities. May be of interest to you. I'd send you a link, but you would.
01:51:52 Make me a faggot. Keep up the good work and hope to find another. I hope you find another cat soon. Well, another cat will find me someday. How about that?
01:52:04 The woman in the window, 1944.
01:52:08 I have a lot of old movies I might have that let me see.
01:52:16 Team 44.
01:52:26 I don't have that, but I.
01:52:27 Can get it?
01:52:30 My 1944 folder is pretty pretty sparse, it looks like.
01:52:38 Yeah, it could be interesting. We haven't done an old old movie in a long time.
01:52:44 Man of low moral fiber says people celebrating Independence Day while we are not independent, an independent country kind of gay, no purpose in celebrating independence. When you share a country with nigs, beans, jeets and you are ruled by Jews.
01:52:59 Yeah, but I mean, you can look, you can celebrate your heritage.
01:53:03 I don't have a problem. People celebrating their heritage, but yeah, as long as they're they do it in a sober way and realize the reality and and sadly a lot of people don't do that.
01:53:15 Jay Orlando says Devon I got rejected by a blonde, blue eyed girl tonight. She asked me to take her home and then changed her mind. So I brought her back. She ignored me, left NBD. Guys need to learn to take rejection also to practice.
01:53:35 We're also got practice. Ironically, being forward. There you go. That's the way to look.
01:53:40 At it.
01:53:41 It's it's good to.
01:53:44 Yeah.
01:53:45 Here's the thing. You'll never win if you get rejected. You should act like it's like the the most non big deal ever. There's a lot of people who don't understand female psychology and go the exact opposite way with it, thinking that that's going to, you know. Oh, but if I act like it really bothers me, she's going to feel bad. For now, she's going to think you're.
01:54:05 Weak and disgusting, right? But if you're like, oh, all right. Whatever. I think that confuses a lot of them because men, sadly, there's a lot of them that are weak and disgusting. Then that's what they're used to.
01:54:19 So yeah, yeah, I see it as practice.
01:54:23 See, that's good. That's a good way to, you know, thickens your skin, gets you more comfortable talking to women in a in a, as you said in a forward way.
01:54:34 Jay Orlando also says she was taken aback by the simple fact I even initiated the conversation. Exactly.
01:54:42 And yeah, I think that's.
01:54:44 That's something that men should get used to. It's it's it's hard. It was always hard. It was hard when our society wasn't all fucked up. And so it's even it's way harder now and, but you can still do it. Just you got to just be you have to have self-awareness, right? Like you shouldn't do it. If that's why. If you leave the house.
01:55:04 If you're look, if you're if.
01:55:05 You're looking for a woman.
01:55:08 Or generally all the time it's. I would say this is.
01:55:12 Good practice to never leave the house unless you're dressed like you're going out to it at the at a minimum of job interview.
01:55:21 Like you want to and I don't mean like you have to wear a suit everywhere you go. But like, I didn't really specify the job, right? So at least dress up like you're, you know, like you. You want, like you're going to meet someone, like at least dress business casual. When you go outside, how about that?
01:55:39 You know you don't want to be one of these people that you see where they're they're wearing, you know, fucking.
01:55:46 They they they look like they just rolled off the couch, you know, and they're still wearing the sweatpants and.
01:55:51 And Walmart flip flops and and you know stained, you know.
01:56:01 Sweatshirt or whatever like people are fucking slobs these days. And if you actually give a fuck about your appearance and when you go out into the world, even if it's just to go to the corner store to pick up, you know, some Gatorade or whatever the fuck.
01:56:16 If you actually dress up for that, even an occasion like that.
01:56:20 And then you get in the situation where you do encounter a cute girl.
01:56:24 You don't have to hide behind the Dorito aisle, hoping she doesn't see what a fucking mess you are. You're going to have confidence you're going to be able to talk to her, and it's not just for talking to girls. It's like in any situation you're going to be in. Wouldn't you rather look?
01:56:38 Better than worse, like.
01:56:40 There's, there's never a situation where you're like, man, I wish I looked worse than I do now. You're never going to have that thought.
01:56:47 Unless maybe buying a used car and you want to look poor, I don't know.
01:56:52 Ah, let's see here. Man of low moral fiber says stream suggestion. American Association Association on Mental deficiency defined retarded as 85 IQ in 1959. They later revised it to 70 IQ in 1973 because of all the nigs 40% of beaners.
01:57:12 Are also below 85 IQ. Is that 100% accurate? I know there's something I know that there's something like that. That's true. I don't know if that's the exact number.
01:57:25 But I'll put that on my notes.
01:57:27 It'd be. It'd be interesting to see.
01:57:31 Like who? The people like who? The decision makers were.
01:57:35 Involved with that?
01:57:41 But I'll add that to my notes to look into it.
01:57:45 Corn Pop the bad dude.
01:57:51 Hey, Speaking of picking up on chicks.
01:57:53 Hey.
01:57:54 Even dinosaurs can do it. Found a cool bee short and posted it on your Twitter if you need more shit to do.
01:58:04 If I need more shit to do.
01:58:08 I don't know. It depends what? What's the beach? Does it show me how to make like?
01:58:13 Like fusion with, with, with, with bees, there's not much more I can deal with bees. I'm doing everything that that one can do with me. Well, I'm not everything. I'm not collecting. Paul, there's some things I'm not doing because I'm never going to do it. It's too much work for.
01:58:26 The payoff, but.
01:58:28 But yeah.
01:58:30 I'll have to see. I'll have to see what your I don't know your time about.
01:58:33 Checking.
01:58:34 Out corn pop, the bad dude again says watch the video on Gattaca by Wyatt. Stag does great work on white white replacement entertainment. Gattaca is basically a movie about white sacrificing themselves for a multiracial future on Saturn.
01:58:51 I'd have to watch it again. It's been a long time since I I think I saw Gattaca when it was new, which was like.
01:58:57 25 years ago or something, right? It's. It's been a long time.
01:59:02 It was. It was my. My memory of that movie is it was a critique on.
01:59:10 Eugenicists basically it was an anti eugenicist film because the whole idea was if if you promote racial hygiene, you promote wanting to select people for the best traits you promote any form of.
01:59:28 And.
01:59:29 Eugenicism then what? You're missing out on is like the, you know, the the Super, super smart, poor kid or, you know, the, you know, the the, the guy who is pretending to be the other guy. Forget. I forget the actor, but that that's what that's all it's been a long time. That's all I remember.
01:59:49 I remember thinking like, OK, yeah, OK, lefties, we get it. You really hate eugenics. Like you're really. You really, really, really hate eugenics for some reason.
02:00:00 A man of low moral fire says AMD president in 1973 Michael Begab buried in a Jewish cemetery and will answer that question in 2003, wrote a few books and published correspondence with with a Nixon's White House. My theory is he wanted more Browns in school. Well, absolutely.
02:00:20 If you had to put the brown people in special schools, away from the white people, then the white people's education wouldn't be damaged by their presence. So it makes sense.
02:00:35 Corn pop. The bad dude. Says. OK, Devon. OK, but how do the turtles connect to Jews? Right, exactly. They don't. I mean, look, if I could have thought of a way.
02:00:46 I was open to. I was thinking about it. I was like, maybe there's some way I can turn this into a metaphor. And like, halfway through my my.
02:00:55 Research of turtles. I was like, Nah, not really.
02:00:59 They're just turtles. I mean, I I I could really reach and make something up, but yeah.
02:01:05 Not really. Turtles with Burrows with skunk or turtles will burrow with skunks. Old timer told me it it makes the turtles sad. If you shoot the skunks so he quit shooting the skunks.
02:01:18 Oh, it makes them sad. It probably makes them cold because they are. They're they're not warm blooded. So that probably keeps them warm. Having the the skunks down there. I don't know that turtles necessarily have the ability to be sad. There are people that get those big ass tortoises.
02:01:37 And have them in their backyards for, you know, 80 years or whatever, and convince themselves that there's some kind of emotion there. But I don't I.
02:01:44 Don't know if I buy it.
02:01:47 I don't know if I buy it. Maybe, maybe with the bigger ones, maybe their brains big enough to like.
02:01:52 Sort of be smart, but they're still lizard brains, so I don't know.
02:01:59 Man of Lomo Fiber says also like to see Devon dabbing on the fatties again. You can't be a white supremacist if you don't respect your white body. No son wants a fat father. No good father wants a fat son. Yeah, that's true. You got to.
02:02:17 Got we had that guy remember? I told you guys just eat meat and then we had that one guy lives 100 lbs.
02:02:24 So it can be done.
02:02:25 If you just eat meat.
02:02:27 I've been eating more meat lately, just cause like I was starting to pump up a little bit so.
02:02:33 I'm. I'm back. I'm back going in the right direction.
02:02:36 Not where I want to be right now, but I'm I'm happy with the rate of at which I'll get there. Yeah, and it doesn't take much. It really doesn't take much if you're a man, especially, it doesn't take much. It takes. Not not being a fat ass and minimal activity.
02:02:56 It takes.
02:02:58 If all you did with the length of my streams. In fact, here's a good idea. If you're still out there listening you big fat fuck.
02:03:06 If all you did was listen to and it doesn't have to be my streams like. If that's all you did is just like during the amount of time that Devon is streaming. It doesn't have to be live. Like if you just played the replay.
02:03:18 That's how long I'm going to hike.
02:03:21 That's that's a lot of hiking. That's still on average. We're looking about 6 hours a week of hiking.
02:03:28 Or whatever you want. I'm just saying hiking would be like the the minimum bare minimum. Just walking around. You have to be in the woods. You could just hike around your neighborhood, you could take laps around. If you live in some suburban area, you could take laps around your neighborhood and you know for that.
02:03:44 Whole time.
02:03:45 There's. There's no no excuse for not doing.
02:03:48 This.
02:03:49 And.
02:03:51 As far as the, you know, like the food and stuff goes, it's actually cheaper to to eat.
02:03:57 Low calorie, high protein.
02:04:00 Like it's cheaper.
02:04:03 It's cheaper. It's certainly cheaper than eating out. Eating out is ridiculous these days. You know, I didn't. I didn't go to a fast food place in a long time. And then?
02:04:11 It was like a couple months ago or so. I I went to like a Taco Bell.
02:04:17 And just like what the fuck? Why? Why is it Taco like 4 bucks now? They used to be fifty nine cents.
02:04:25 Everything is expensive now, so it's not.
02:04:27 Like you know, you're not saving any money. The prep time is like, if you're eating. Look, no one saying you have to eat cuisine. It's easier if you don't. If all you're eating is like, like cooked up ground beef or protein shakes or whatever is easiest for, like, that's really what it.
02:04:46 Should.
02:04:46 Be like if you if you're a fat fuck.
02:04:50 Your focus should be what's the easiest way for me to eat the least amount?
02:04:54 Of.
02:04:55 Protein, calorie or just calories that consist mostly of protein in a day.
02:05:00 Every day.
02:05:01 And then and then do that every day and that's it. And it'll be. It'll be cheaper. You'll save money.
02:05:07 You'll save money, you'll trim down, you'll you'll you'll have more energy. Well, it depends on. I mean, you get down, you start getting below 1200 calories.
02:05:18 Yeah, you're going to get a little. You're gonna get brain foggy like I am right now with the the fucking. You're gonna feel a little. You're gonna feel that mentally. You're you're.
02:05:25 Not.
02:05:25 Going to be there, but if you're a fat fuck, maybe, maybe that's what you got to do anyway. Maybe you should be doing that. Maybe if you're a fat fuck, you should be eating 1200 calories of of mostly protein.
02:05:38 And no refined sugars.
02:05:42 Pretty much for the rest of.
02:05:43 Your.
02:05:43 Life and very little bread for pretty much the rest of your life, or at least until you not just lost the weight, but you've kept it off for a long enough time to where you can handle it. It's it's an addiction like anything else.
02:06:00 It's an addiction like I think that's why cheating like I hate it when people are like, oh, I just. I had a cheat day. It's like if you had, like, an alcoholic mom.
02:06:08 And and she starts going to AA.
02:06:11 And then one you come home from school one day and she's fucking plastered.
02:06:14 And she's like, I'm having a cheat day.
02:06:18 That's the same thing, the same thing you.
02:06:20 Fat fuck. So yeah. No, it's all about consistency. No fucking cheat day.
02:06:28 And you'll lose it. You'll lose weight fast, like if you're a man.
02:06:32 You'll lose weight fast. Men lose weight really fast. Women not as fast. But you know this most of this applies to women, too.
02:06:41 You just. It won't be as fast, but if you follow follow those rules exactly. It's not going to dramatically worse.
02:06:49 You you can lose a lot of weight just by literally just doing that 1200 calories mostly.
02:06:54 Meat.
02:06:54 Or all meat you can do.
02:06:55 All.
02:06:55 Meat if you want to keep it simple.
02:06:59 1200 calories, all meat. Take a multivitamin every once in a while if you're if you're you know. If you feel like it.
02:07:07 But that's not even really necessary. Drink lots of water that is necessary.
02:07:12 Have some electrolytes you know.
02:07:16 You can buy that electrolyte powder is all cheap. You get a big ole cannister for like 10 bucks or something.
02:07:23 And you're good to go.
02:07:27 You're good to go.
02:07:30 Ashkenazi.
Rebecca Thatcher
02:07:38 Hey Cork.Devon Stack
02:07:50 Oh, did that stop?02:07:53 Abruptly.
02:07:59 What's making that noise?
02:08:02 Huh, my computer's making a weird noise now.
02:08:05 Hopefully it's not coming across.
02:08:08 Ashkenazi. Hi Devon, I found something regarding white altruism that might be interesting. Follow up to the Findley stream.
02:08:15 For what you look at Jewish philosophy of Peter Singer, that guilts white people into global wealth distribution and seems to be a popular influence in modern ethics, DMG on X.
02:08:34 Alright, I'll copy that to my notes.
02:08:40 Computer's making a weird noise.
02:08:45 It's not breaking. Is the heat destroying my computer?
02:08:52 All right, I'll check that out. Thank you. Ashkenazi. Then we got Volga. German.
02:08:57 Says great stream. You do something similar about Jews? Like what? Like their habitat?
02:09:04 As you can see, the Jews have a a hard shell that's part of their spine. That's that little hat that they're wearing that's that's actually covering their little uh.
02:09:16 Their their keratin constructed.
02:09:20 What are those things called or the the scales on the thing called?
02:09:25 Where did I put it?
02:09:27 Starts with an S.
02:09:30 They are called.
02:09:37 Scutes. It covers their scutes.
02:09:43 I think you're all good German. Love and division.
Money Clip
02:09:47 When you're trying to save money, a good rule to follow is to.02:09:47 When you find the.
Jim Neighbors
02:09:58 Take it from me, Jim Neighbors. It'll pay dividends.Devon Stack
02:10:02 Alright, Love and Division says this was a really interesting stream. If it is possible for a creationist and an evolutionist to have a conversation, I believe dinos existed and that and that recently as soft tissue dino remains have been found.02:10:20 Well, you know, I think they're ancient, but my mom used to think, her theory was.
02:10:28 I.
02:10:30 The Adam and Eve.
02:10:33 We're in the garden to eating for like a really long time. Like they didn't just break God's rules, like right off the bat.
02:10:39 And while, and because while they're in the Garden of Eden and it was all safe in the Garden of Eden, like dinosaurs were ruling the earth outside the Garden of Eden, and and that's why it was dangerous for them to go out or something, I don't know it.
02:10:53 My mom's kind of funny, though.
02:10:56 It's funny theories about things, but that was that was her theory.
02:10:59 That's how she squared it.
02:11:01 Was the dinosaurs roamed the earth outside the Garden of Eden?
02:11:08 Let's see here, Bessemer.
02:11:16 Bessemer says hi Deb. I don't get how clouds can turn into Thunder. I was thinking about it today and wondered if you could explain Thunder. I do like turtles. Well actually what it is it's it's Thunder's not going.
02:11:32 Down Thunder. Is that or what you mean is Lightning Thunder is the sound of lightning lightning. Lightning is not going down from a cloud. It's going up to the cloud.
02:11:45 It's and sometimes you'll see it leap from cloud to cloud like there is electric electrical energy up there. But when you see like a lightning strike, it's actually the.
02:12:02 The electrical.
02:12:04 Charge is actually coming from the earth up into the sky.
02:12:09 So.
02:12:11 It doesn't. You don't need you. You don't need clouds. There's something I think cause clouds.
02:12:18 Is it because the IT can't because the? I don't know. I mean, look, what is the? Is it? It might be just the moisture might be what doesn't. But I think it's more than that, let me say.
02:12:28 I believe I'm explaining lightning. I'm explaining lightning.
02:12:55 Yeah, I think what it is is it might just it is, it's literally the moisture of it.
02:13:02 So the top of the cloud is is, uh.
02:13:07 It becomes positively charged.
02:13:11 And the bottom is negatively charged.
02:13:15 And then you get the potential.
02:13:17 And zaps.
02:13:19 But the.
02:13:22 And that's that's that's most lightning like lightning strikes, though coming from Earth. Like when you actually see like lightning, it looks like it's coming from a cloud down. It's actually coming from the earth up and the when it comes from the earth up.
02:13:42 Why does it need class? It doesn't.
02:13:44 Yeah, I think it's it's it's the moisture helps it overcome the airs resistance.
02:13:51 So the discharge.
02:13:54 Will happen. And then yeah, you don't need it. It it just helps. It helps. It makes it easier for the lightning to travel.
02:14:03 When you have those kinds of conditions, but apparently I've never seen a volcanic eruption. But apparently when there's a volcanic eruption.
02:14:13 You get so many colliding particles in the air that generates like a static charge.
02:14:21 From the ash of a volcano that sounds like it'd be interesting. I've heard crazy stories. People that saw Mount Saint Helens explode.
02:14:29 Seeing they saw a lot of crazy phenomenon, but yeah, that's something we have. We haven't had a lot of storm desert storms out here lately in the last couple of years, I'm pretty.
02:14:39 Pretty lame, actually. We usually get some. We used to get like when I first moved here was like, every fucking week. I felt like I was like, can't stream tonight. My roof got blown.
02:14:48 Off, you know.
02:14:48 And like that it was we were getting blown away all and with hit with lightning all the time I had the yeah, I got my house, got hit by lightning. My power pole got hit by lightning.
02:15:01 I was. I was super paranoid that my my, my radio antenna. I was going to get nailed and never, never did it. Got it. Got blown over a few times by wind storms, but it's never been hit.
02:15:13 Let's see here then we got.
02:15:16 Simbey return of the Simbey.
02:15:27 I wish I had seen your message on X when you posted. I would have suggested a cozy Escape from Buchanan Castle stream. Just like how Mark Colette covered the bolsheviki thing, whatever that is on.
02:15:40 One of his streams. What is? What is this?
02:15:44 Yeah, I should. I I should have. That would have been a good idea, actually.
02:15:49 Bolsheviktion.
02:15:51 Bolsheviktion, huh?
02:15:55 Well, we'll, we'll still do that. Maybe we'll load that up for the end of a stream coming up here. I still haven't played it. I I.
02:16:03 I downloaded it, didn't I download it?
02:16:07 No, your site was down when I went to download it.
02:16:10 So I'll check again after the show.
02:16:14 Thank you very much, Simbey. Brody says. For the record, I like hearing about your drier solar panels etcetera. Good to have you back. Well, I appreciate that. Yeah, I know not the most exciting.
02:16:26 Signs out, you know, it really dries close fast as we can stick it on a fence when it's 110 ohm. Boy, honey.
02:16:32 I'll tell you what.
02:16:34 Ain't nothing dry than that. It's like dry than your grandma's panties. Hey, this is super dry, is what I mean by that.
02:16:46 Alright, we got Ella Fannie with the big dick dono.
02:16:49 Know money is pie. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend itself with.
02:16:54 Look.
02:16:55 It looks.
02:16:55 Look how Jewy this fag is.
02:17:14 All right.
02:17:15 I got shame for using Rumble, but your monthly is capped at $50 on subscribe star.
02:17:22 Are you saying I need to increase?
02:17:23 That maybe I'll increase that. That feels bizarre, that people would want. I mean, I really appreciate it.
02:17:31 But.
02:17:33 And maybe I guess maybe I should just make it on, I don't know that I didn't know. I actually didn't know that it was capped at $50.00, but I thought that was like suggestions and that was like the biggest one I I felt comfortable making.
02:17:47 OK. Well, look into that. Maybe I need to increase it.
02:17:52 Well, I appreciate that. Ella Fannie.
02:17:55 And no shame here. No shame here.
02:17:59 And you got me looking into that. I'll be definitely be looking at that.
02:18:03 All right, we got Lee Sakai 1488.
02:18:11 Ohh she got.
02:18:11 My favorite one, I think it's a shame.
Money Clip
02:18:27 More.02:18:30 Mark.
Devon Stack
02:18:32 Thank you for the stream tonight. I came in late, but I look forward to the replay white power race first. Well, I appreciate that.02:18:40 Lisa Kai, 1488.
02:18:44 Corn popped the bad dude.
02:18:46 Andre Wilson from the the Andrew from the cursive able literally said he backstabbed pagans in the back because it's in his nature. The only backstabbers are Christians. Well, I don't. That's not the only backstabbers like, come on Jew Jews are are pretty famous for their backs.
02:19:06 Library, as are many other groups. I don't know. I'd have to see. I'd have to see what the context was. I don't know. I I've never watched his his show.
02:19:21 So I don't. I don't. I don't know if he was joking or what he meant by that.
02:19:27 Ah, let's see here. Man of low moral fiber says real bread isn't bad for you. In moderation, American bread sold in stores is basically cake, though.
02:19:38 It is ridiculous that or wait. Pain in the OR pain in the ass. Another one. It popped up and it ruined it. Pain in the ass. But you can buy untreated wheat and make your own bread. Fatties won't though. Well, look in in moderation. Real bread's not bad.
02:19:58 And you're right, American bread is basically cake. A lot of Europeans will comment on how.
02:20:04 Well.
02:20:06 Sweet all of our like, you know, buns, bread, biscuit. Everything just tastes like candy, and then they gain 50 lbs when they when they come to America. Conversely, I'll when I went to Europe or the the few times I've been to Europe, all the bread tastes like fucking cardboard to me. And I was like, why does everything taste so bad?
02:20:25 Actually.
02:20:27 And it's because, you know, I'm used to.
02:20:30 Sugar in everything. So I just, I I I don't I look, I I'll still eat, you know some bread things and stuff like that. I'm not like a Nazi about it. But I I I definitely.
02:20:43 Limit.
02:20:44 Just for as a lifestyle choice for the rest of my life, I'm not going to be eating lots of bread like I'll have bread occasionally, but if you're trying to lose weight, don't eat bread.
02:20:57 You're trying to eat bread or lose weight.
02:21:00 Don't eat bread. In fact, if all you did, if you were, if, let's say you're a big fatty, let's say you're north of £300. You're a big fatty.
02:21:10 If all you did big fatty, if all you did.
02:21:14 Is you start drinking more water. You didn't eat anything with sugar in it.
02:21:20 And you didn't eat anything with bread in it.
02:21:23 And by that I mean you actually look at labels like you look at labels.
02:21:29 Because you'd be surprised at what they put sugar on. Like they they'll put sugar on, like you'll go, especially if you're a fatty. So you don't know how to eat, right. You might if you go and you're trying to just be. I'm a I'm a. I'm going to eat meat and then you go and get breaded like chicken Nuggets. That's not meat. That's meat covered in bread. But even if you get.
02:21:49 Unbreaded like frozen chicken.
02:21:52 Yes.
02:21:53 If you look at the label.
02:21:55 And on carbs, it doesn't say 0.
02:21:59 Not 0%. I mean 0 grams. There's something bad in that. I don't know what it is, but meat does not have carbs in it. So there's something in there that's not good.
02:22:09 So if you avoid meats like that, just have go to the butcher section.
02:22:14 Get get ground beef if you want to just be lazy, get whatever cut of meat you want, get it, get you can have fish. You can have chicken. You can have shrimp, you can have. You know you can do surf and turf. Just do like T bones and and fucking lobster the rest of your life if.
02:22:31 You.
02:22:31 Want to and you can, fuck it, you can put.
02:22:34 A little bit of butter on that shit.
02:22:35 Too.
02:22:35 If you want to, if that's all you did, is you cut out bread, you cut out sugar. You drank water.
02:22:44 Like enough water don't go crazy with it, but enough to stay hydrated and focus mostly on eating meats.
02:22:53 You'll you'll drop weight like crazy.
02:22:56 You'll drop weight like crazy.
02:23:00 It's hard to stay fat.
02:23:02 But it's not. It's not hard to stay fat on the American diet. Unfortunately, the American diet makes it almost impossible to not be fat.
02:23:10 American food is just it's just poison.
02:23:14 Because that's what makes the most money. It's not. It goes back to the capitalism thing we were.
02:23:18 Talking.
02:23:18 About that's what makes the most money.
02:23:21 They don't. The companies don't give a fuck the the same companies that don't give a fuck about hiring illegals, they don't give a fuck about, like, oh, I'm going to cater to all these these new immigrants and have halal options or or kosher options. They don't give a fuck about the country they in in the same with the companies that are that are cranking out ho hoes and Twinkies.
02:23:43 They don't give a fuck. They they would sell crack if the if the government would let them, they would. They would literally put crack in the hoes and Twinkies. If the government would let them.
02:23:54 The only thing preventing them from putting actual crack cocaine and Krispy Kreme doughnuts is the government would arrest them. That's the only.
02:24:03 Thing. So the only way to actually have if you're gonna if you're going to maintain this capitalist system the way that it's set up now, it has to be super regulated, because the only way you're going to get people to actually have healthier options. And so sorry, I I I know that the the whole libertarian, rugged individualism.
02:24:24 Is is ingrained in in Americans like?
Libertarian
02:24:26 Well, I should be able to be a fat fuck if I want to.Devon Stack
02:24:29 Yeah, yes and no.02:24:31 Yes and no. You know, because it's starting to get into the territory these days of what I do in the privacy of my own. If I want to. Butt fuck people all day. It's like, no, we're done with that. Now we're down with we're down with letting you fuck people in the ass in your free time, and we're done with you shoving Twinkies in your face in your free time. OK, we're just done with that.
02:24:52 Have have some fucking self respect. Chances are we're going to have to to you're going to have to be in shape for what's coming.
02:24:59 And.
02:25:03 We we just, we can't have a the reason we can't have a bunch of fucking fatties and also have power.
02:25:12 All right, we can't.
02:25:13 We can't be. We just can't be a bunch of dysgenic fucks and then also talk about how we are superior. But let's.
02:25:22 Come on. Come on. Try. Try to live up to the try to live up to the ideal. A little bit, a little bit.
02:25:31 I know it's not easy.
02:25:33 I'm look, I'm that's currently what I'm doing right now. I'm I'm eating mostly meat and not very many calories in a day because yeah, it won't take long.
02:25:44 Yeah, I'll be done in a.
02:25:46 Matter of weeks.
02:25:48 And.
02:25:51 It's really it's it's it's, it's like 90% of it is consistency.
02:25:56 90% of it's consistency. It's not doing like, oh, I'm gonna do a cheat day. I'm going to eat like a fucking all the doughnut today, and then I'm back on it tomorrow. No.
02:26:05 You just.
02:26:05 Fucking ruined the whole week like all that hard work you did like all that. Like, oh, I really want to done it, but I'm not having one for like 6 days before you decide to be a weak pussy. Well, yeah. Do all that all over again.
02:26:16 You know, like you ruined those six days.
02:26:21 So anyway.
02:26:24 We got, we got to have a we got to have. Like we can't say that. Oh, I've got, you know, blacks have low impulse control as you shove an entire pizza down your fucking gullet.
02:26:34 Let's see here, man of low moral fiber says I was in Phoenix, seeing a friend when the when the 2011 haboob.
02:26:44 Famed giant dust storm came through. It was ridiculous. All the glass on my old pickup has a subtle sandblasted effect as a result of that.
02:26:56 I feel like I've seen video of that. I feel like I've seen like.
02:27:02 Like time lapse of the airport there.
02:27:06 Because I think it made, I think it made news.
02:27:09 2011.
02:27:12 Where what I've been.
02:27:14 In 2011.
02:27:19 I feel like I've seen video of that, but yeah, dust storms we don't get in like that here.
02:27:27 But then we get dust storms. But it's not like it's not like apocalyptic dust storms. It's more just like.
02:27:34 Wow. Damn.
02:27:36 That's uh, it's hard to see, you know, zero it it's. It sucks because, like, you don't realize how many.
02:27:45 How many? Like how many cracks and crevices you have in your in your exterior walls until the dust storm hits, and then your whole house is full of sand and and it and it clogs up your AC and everything else.
02:27:59 It's it's like it's like you get sandblasted for like it doesn't last very long. I think the last one it was maybe like.
02:28:08 15 minutes tops. And then I was.
02:28:10 Gone.
02:28:11 All the beehives I felt bad. All the bees got, like their hives fucking stuffed full of sand. But, you know, they cleaned it out.
02:28:20 All right, let's take a look over at Rumble.
02:28:25 We built this city.
02:28:30 This is rocking roll? Let's see here.
02:28:36 Zazi McTaz Bot.
02:28:40 Says last dream I woke wrote about people going to Canada to watch Detroit's fireworks show in in safety. It was on a Monday, June 23rd this year, not 4th of July. Two people were shot. Suspects got away.
02:28:58 A lighter note. I hope you had a good 4th of July and didn't get shot. As always, thanks for the show and I'll catch the replay gang style.
02:29:09 Yeah, or catch you replay gang style. Well, thank you very much. Yeah, it was pretty low key. I I.
02:29:19 I can usually hear or see some fireworks and.
02:29:24 I didn't this year. Now it's working. I was working on something semi indoors.
02:29:31 But I expected to hear.
02:29:34 So I almost forgot I I basically forgot about it because like I started working.
02:29:37 On.
02:29:40 Painting this painting, this wall and.
02:29:44 There's I. I can hear what's outside. There's like a. There's still a hole in the roof in that building so I can see outside just fine. It's outside right there. And so I was like, well, as soon as I hear, like the.
02:29:58 The the booms and the crackles and stuff because there's some people that.
02:30:02 That set them off every year at least I thought, and I'll go out and and just take a look at them and then it never happened. The next thing I was like, oh, it must be pretty late. I look at the clock. It's like 3:00 AM. And I'm like, oh, they're never doing it if they haven't done yet.
02:30:16 So it's kind of quiet out here. I didn't actually signed up. I have fireworks too. I actually have like a.
02:30:22 Like a closet full of fireworks for some reason.
02:30:27 And I I didn't. I could have lit a sparkler or something at the least, but I didn't do anything.
02:30:32 Both of you guys got to do that.
02:30:36 Hopefully most of you guys got to see some kind of fireworks.
02:30:40 Greg, the bear says you and Nick Fuentes are the only people that are Jay Pilled that I like to listen to. I don't understand how anyone can enjoy Stu Peters.
02:30:51 Uhm, I've literally never seen.
02:30:54 Anything other than maybe one of his clips on my timeline? I've I've never watched, meaning Stu Peters. I've never seen his show.
02:31:04 I know there was some controversy about a shit coin lately that I.
02:31:09 You know, I I was asked about early on and expressed doubts about for these kinds of reasons.
02:31:20 But I've never seen his show.
02:31:23 So I'm not. I'm not sure. I'm sure if I watched it, I'd get a feel for who watched it.
02:31:29 Doctor jellyfish.
02:31:32 Says the movie The way we were is a good example of boomer female programming. My mom or my mom, aunts and all of their friends loved it and sang the songs all the time. I finally watched it a few years ago. It's just two hours of stripes and dragging blonde boy.
02:31:52 Redford around to meet all of her oppressed communist pals. And she's with.
02:31:58 And she's or. And he's with her because she's so interesting. Mom never mentioned that.
02:32:07 I don't think I've ever seen a Barbra Streisand movie.
02:32:16 The way we were.
02:32:19 I have that.
02:32:25 Sadly, I do have that. Let's see here.
02:32:31 Hey.
02:32:31 And in my merry old.
02:32:33 Just going to flip through it real quick.
02:32:38 Oh, wow. Robert Redford looks way young.
02:32:43 Wow, she looks so jewy. She looks so jewy. She looks like uh.
02:32:49 You know what? She look well, cause obviously he's a Jew, but she looks like, let me wonder if I can load this up. This Kodak might not like.
02:32:58 My my program. We'll see if it will come. It's actually loading up.
02:33:04 She looks so incredibly. Dewey, let me get to a good.
02:33:07 Jennifer. Ohh man. She looks even nicer julier there.
02:33:11 How did people not know?
02:33:12 That these people were Jews? I mean, look how Jewish she looks.
02:33:16 I mean this, this is like Laura Loomer levels of jewelry.
02:33:24 Who could have? Why? Why did they think that she was a *?
02:33:28 Like she's even she even has the Jew fro in that.
02:33:32 Yeah, but the white Chad, he just has to have.
02:33:34 Her.
02:33:35 He just has to have her. She's so. I better be careful. There's probably sex on.
02:33:39 This right. She looks so. SHHH. She she's. Ah, it's it's such the Jew face.
02:33:45 It's such the Jew face. Why do all Jewish women look like this?
02:33:50 They all look like this. They all look like this.
02:33:54 Ah.
02:33:56 How did how did no one put this together? I mean, even her name obviously is Jewish, but.
02:34:03 Yeah, the boomers didn't see race and they didn't see Jews either. They did not see Jews.
02:34:10 I haven't. I haven't seen it before, but I'm sure it's. I'm sure it's horrendous.
02:34:17 Doctor Jellyfish says I caught the heavens gate string. That's now that another sketch about it. It was a spoof of a Nike ad using actual footage of dead people in the compound. NBC memory hold it and I can't find it anywhere.
02:34:36 Yeah, I don't. That doesn't. I don't. That doesn't remind I I I don't know if I would have been watching it live back then.
02:34:43 That's that was wasn't that early 90s. I would have been pretty young.
02:34:49 But I don't remember seeing that, but if you find it that.
02:34:51 Could be interesting.
02:34:54 Gravy Bear says, oh wait, you just said that one. Why is it repeating?
02:35:03 Oh, why it does that.
02:35:05 The Shogun says LY K stands for let you know. I used it in my last super chat and you didn't know what it was you're now. You're less boomer ish. You're welcome. OLYK, huh?
02:35:26 Never heard lyk.
02:35:29 I've been texting since there was texting and I never heard no LY K.
02:35:37 Damn. Cancel. I'll tell you what LY K stands for stands for losers you kill.
02:35:47 I don't know. I had nothing. I I had to commit to it, though once I started.
02:35:51 Doing I just.
02:35:55 So all that all the meat and the heat, right put together.
02:36:01 Thomas Howard says recently discovered your content and enjoying it very much. Here's a small token of appreciation. Well, I appreciate that.
02:36:09 Thomas Howard.
02:36:11 Keeping the lights on there, Uncle Ted, 88, says I sent an audio book of day of the Rope to a friend. I'm not a Jew. Have some shekels. Well, I appreciate them. And yeah, I I had a breakthrough.
02:36:27 In Part 2.
02:36:28 I did. I have been writing. I know you guys don't believe me. That's fine. You're not to blame me. You will believe me when it's out. I had a breakthrough. I had a I. I was. I had some writers block. I was stuck because I was rewriting a bunch of it.
02:36:41 And I just I know where I know where to go with it and I figured it out. I figured out pretty awesome, actually. And so I'm on a roll again. I'm on a roll.
02:36:54 I'm on a roll. I'm I'm feeling good about it.
02:36:57 Doesn't mean it's gonna be out next week, but it's.
02:37:00 It's I'm making progress. It's no, it's no longer like. What do I do with this? What do I what does this guy do? What's his motivation? What's?
02:37:07 Going it's like.
02:37:09 I I just I have to get to this point now in the story, but I and I I know where I'm going with it. It's see now it's not like aimlessly circling around the neighborhood in your car while the GPS is searching for satellites. The, the, the, THE satellites have been acquired and and the and and the route you know planning route like that little the spinning.
02:37:29 Each ball is done. It's it's figured it out.
02:37:32 Root has been acquired and.
02:37:35 And now I've just got to drive it now, I.
02:37:36 Just got to drive the route.
02:37:39 Demon says hi, Deb. Just got to the hotel on the West Coast for a vacation with me and my family for a week. It's good to catch your stream when it's before midnight for a change. Gotta watch. One hour on replay. Yeah, you see, see the West Coast people. They get it earlier. I I I I feel bad for the people on the East Coast for more reasons than just that.
02:38:00 No.
02:38:02 Yo-yo, Jimbo Rockford yo, Jimbo, Rockford says. I sent you some shekels during the first entropy glitch talking about going slop delivery and Canadian tippers to clear up the confusion. Canadian is a wait staff code for black people.
02:38:21 Oh, look at that. Look at that.
02:38:25 You know, pretty soon it won't just be a code.
02:38:28 Ohh.
02:38:29 Yeah, cause like white genocide.
02:38:37 Oh, it's sad. It's depressing. It's.
02:38:40 Not.
02:38:41 Hey, if you don't laugh, you got to cry.
02:38:44 Uh, yeah, Jimbo Rockford also says next.
02:38:50 TYTI dot E you go or I think I meant time you go to a restaurant or bar. Tell the white wait staff you don't tip like a Canadian. They will like the joke and you will get great service. Keep up the great work really well. I'll tell you what I worked.
02:39:08 Not, I mean, I worked in in bars, not at restaurants.
02:39:14 I don't know that we used that. I don't know what we ever talked about Canadians.
02:39:19 We.
02:39:21 I think we just called them.
02:39:24 In the bar business, our code word is.
02:39:32 Yo Jimbo Rockford again says. Well, I love your work on movies and TV. I think your work on more academic research will prove invaluable to our people. Oatman, Finley, Kermit, etcetera. All are all episodes of great importance more, please. Yeah, I know that those those require more thinking than I was capable of doing today.
02:39:53 I was, yeah, I was. I was like, I I can.
02:39:55 Talk about turtles.
02:39:58 I can. I can do turtles. I can handle turtles.
02:40:02 I can definitely handle telling people about how turtles work. That's about it.
02:40:08 Holy shit.
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02:41:02 All right.02:41:05 That's pretty awesome. That's that's very that's. You know, I have to start keeping track.
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02:42:16 Especially for a turtle string.
02:42:19 Ella Fannie must really like turtles.
02:42:21 Maybe that's what his elephant he says solar, but maybe it's because he likes. That's see, he's a turtle. Maybe he's a turtle.
02:42:29 Maybe he's a turtle, and because he's cold blooded.
02:42:33 I'm sure perfect, lovely, lovely guy, right? But maybe maybe also cold blooded, and he requires the energy of the solar rays.
02:42:44 To get him going. So he's.
02:42:46 That's what he meant by solar. I don't know. I have.
02:42:48 No idea, but thank you very much.
02:42:51 Thank you very much. Ella Fannie, you are definitely officially sponsoring a hive.
02:42:59 Unreconstructed yo man.
02:43:01 Says seems like we're deracinated to the point of having no culture. How do we resist without culture? Or how do we survive long enough to build culture? You know, I've been thinking about this myself, about, like, how there's there's something that, you know what? Because I was thinking about like, look.
02:43:24 It's one thing to talk about how you know we shouldn't have religious infighting and whatnot. Right and and.
02:43:33 And also.
02:43:34 Talk about the values that you know. It's too bad we don't have the same religion.
02:43:39 What's something that could like?
02:43:42 Facilitate some of those things that we're losing out on because of our religious differences like like maybe there's some way that we can come together.
02:43:52 UM.
02:43:55 In in in the form of like some kind of festival or.
02:44:00 Some made-up like White Kwanzaa, holiday or something.
02:44:04 Remember the cataphora? You know I don't know. Something like there's I feel like.
02:44:10 I feel like we could do something that would build community.
02:44:15 And I think that there's a lot of people that would be willing to do it and there's be a lot of people to be afraid of of, of, you know, because of, you know. Ohh feds. That's what feds do. I will tell you this again.
02:44:27 It is much easier.
02:44:29 For feds to spy on you online than it is to spy on you in person.
02:44:35 It is way easier. They already know who you are.
02:44:39 They already know your IP address.
02:44:42 They already have access to your computer. Probably some of you.
02:44:49 They, they they already know who you are. They have your digital footprint. They know what kind of porn you watch. They know what kind of subscriptions you have. They know what you bought. They they know all of your, your purchases that you've made with PayPal or with your debit card.
02:45:09 Showing up to a barbecue and taking your picture isn't going to change anything. So I've been thinking about that and and just some kind of festival thing. I've been talking to some other people.
02:45:23 About even maybe the way that we could turn this into.
02:45:27 So.
02:45:31 You know, like like maybe.
02:45:34 Not like a convention, but like, you know, like.
02:45:40 I don't just something like like a gathering of some sort that doesn't have to be fringe, you know, and and that's the problem is like, what, what type of family friendly? White brotherly gathering could we do where it's not a pain in the ass to to do it for and and we can evolve a lot of people.
02:46:01 And it's not like a pain in the ass, and it's actually a good thing. It's something we look forward to, maybe some kind of annual thing.
02:46:06 Thing.
02:46:07 I think we need stuff like that. I think that when you and maybe it's regional, maybe it doesn't have to.
02:46:11 Be.
02:46:11 Like some big thing that maybe we start, you know, we start something where people do their own similar events hosted locally or what? I don't know. But I feel like that there needs to be some kind of shared traditions.
02:46:27 More than anything else, right, and unfortunately most of our traditions are tied in religion right to the degree that that we even have them anymore. And so I think that.
02:46:42 Especially as more people are homeschooling their kids.
02:46:45 And.
02:46:47 More people are homesteading and maybe are lacking community because of.
02:46:52 Some of the the solitude that we were talking about earlier, it would be good to have these in face in person, kind of.
02:47:02 In face in face to face in, you know, in person gatherings.
02:47:10 And yeah, it's it's something I've I've been mowing and it's something I've been talking.
02:47:14 To people about.
02:47:16 Behind the scenes, a little bit and I I would expect that to happen.
02:47:22 Sooner rather than later.
02:47:26 I think that having some kind of having more than one annual event, like having annual events that people look forward to where we actually get to meet and shake hands and.
02:47:40 You know, start networking because it's just it's. You can't really do it online. You can a little bit, but it's not the same. It's not the same. It's like Internet dating, right? You don't really get to know a girl that you are chatting on Tinder with. It's not until you walk in and you meet her. And that's The funny thing like.
02:47:59 There, there are girls that I would meet on Tinder or or whatever, right or bumble or something, and you would chat with them for like, a few days.
02:48:06 Please not like non-stop but you know I mean you would keep the conversation for a few days before you finally were like, yeah, let's go. I ended up stopping, stopping to do this and doing this because of this exact problem. And you you cook up like this idea in your head about like what they're like and everything. And then within like 30 seconds of meeting them for the first time you.
02:48:26 I fucking hate this bitch.
02:48:27 And if I'd if I'd met this person in real life instead of, like, texting with them on the stupid.
02:48:33 App.
02:48:34 For like 3 days.
02:48:36 I would never have have even asked them out. I would have known with it like now like like I do now within 30 seconds.
02:48:42 I fucking hate.
02:48:42 This bitch. I'm not saying that you're gonna, like, hate people when you meet, you know. But you know what I mean. Like you don't get a feel for someone.
02:48:50 Until you meet them in real life and I just think that that having events like that that aren't specific to anything other than race.
02:49:02 You know, being like a white festival. And of course, we can't be explicit about that to avoid legal things. But you know, I mean we we basically have White fest.
02:49:14 And.
02:49:16 And and not like some big crazy thing either. Not some big crazy thing. Have some kind of of of ceremony about it, you know, have some kind of.
02:49:26 Ritual about it? I mean, not like, you know, spooky witchcraft ritual, you know, calm down, Christians, but you know, I mean, some kind of, like, traditional.
02:49:38 Dogmatic. In some ways, meeting you know where there is some there is like a a bit of ceremony attached to it.
02:49:47 Because I think that's important.
02:49:50 We don't. What? What else do you?
02:49:51 What else do you have in your life where there's any kind of ceremony attached to it? That's not religious. I mean, there's religious stuff, right?
02:49:59 But that's why religions do that, because it adds it makes it more important to you.
02:50:04 So I just think that that.
02:50:05 Would be.
02:50:06 A be a fun thing to do, and right now it's just in the brainstorming stage, but I think that there are other people that are that are have a similar mind about this.
02:50:17 And there are there are ways we can make it happen. It's not pie in the sky. There's ways we.
02:50:21 Can make.
02:50:21 This happen and who knows, maybe maybe I can bring my honey. Maybe I can bring, like, maybe that's how we can help fund it, you know, buy the buy the killer bee, honey or something. I don't know. Maybe.
02:50:31 We can do something like that.
02:50:35 Let's see here we got D, man.
02:50:39 Deman says going to crash stay hydrated because believe me, the AC barely worked on our flight to the West Coast. We got our Max where we are, and now I'm hydrating. Good.
02:50:51 Yeah, my my AC is while I'm streaming that's on low because it's too loud if it's not, but it's on, it's been high full blast for non-stop like 24 hours a day for at least three weeks now.
02:51:04 And it's never cool. It's like right now it's I'm looking. It's still 86.5. Like it hasn't even gone down a degree. It's probably this. This is what sucks. I guarantee you it's colder outside now than this.
02:51:17 And it's just that it all the heat gets trapped.
02:51:19 In.
02:51:19 Here and.
02:51:22 I'd have to have like an exhaust fan or something.
02:51:25 Blow up. That's maybe what I should do. I have, like a.
02:51:30 Maybe I should do that actually. Maybe there's a way to like like to every night at it. Like find figure out what the.
02:51:37 The optimal time is where it actually gets into like the.
02:51:41 The low 80s, high 70s and then just try to exhaust all the air out of the house.
02:51:48 Night Nation says many watch rumble on their TV, too. Unlike Odysee. So maybe it's not all fake, but rumble is very easy to bot. They literally have them. Why is that getting covered up available for free on GitHub? Well, there you go. People are definitely botting.
02:52:07 I know people are botting I I don't know. It's free on GitHub but yeah I know they and they probably encourage.
02:52:15 It.
02:52:16 They probably encourage it, and I I would hate to do that, not I. Well, first of all, I feel like I earn my views enough to where I don't have to do that, but I wouldn't want to do it because I want to know I want.
02:52:29 To know how many people are watching.
02:52:32 How am I going to do a good show if I have no idea who the fuck's watching?
02:52:36 If it's all just like a a a charade, and I'm I'm talking to like 10 people, you know, that's kind of useless.
02:52:43 So I just want the real numbers so that I know who's you know, if I'm doing a good job or not.
02:52:52 That's that's crazy. They have a friend. How do they get around if it's?
02:52:54 Free on GitHub, how do?
02:52:56 Wouldn't they still need UM?
02:53:00 Like when they still need like different IP addresses or is rumble that ghetto where you don't even.
02:53:06 Rumble could be that ghetto. Ohh man, I hope rumble's not that.
02:53:10 Ghetto.
02:53:12 But maybe it is, maybe because then it all would have to do right, is, I guess, just open like a billion browsers on the same IP and rumbles just like, oh, look at that.
02:53:21 That's fucking terrible. That's what it is. But it might be what it is.
02:53:26 That's so sad.
02:53:29 That's I I thought I thought at least you'd have to have, like, a bunch of.
02:53:32 VPN's or something?
02:53:34 Night Nation again says since you are doing, since you are doing actual one.
02:53:41 That is an AMA. Let me ask what is your best advice for being a better researcher? What would be some good suggestions for how a streamer might improve?
02:53:52 I I don't really know. Like I.
02:53:55 Like as far as.
02:53:58 Show me my topics happened by accident.
02:54:08 Ah.
02:54:12 I don't know. I'm trying. I don't have like a method, you know? It's not like I'm trying to not like a big secret. I don't wanna tell.
02:54:17 It's just I'm.
02:54:17 Trying to think like how to how to articulate what like if I even have a process.
02:54:26 Well, I'll tell you what.
02:54:30 This probably happens to you, right? You might just in your normal day when you're not doing show prep, come across some like fun fact. Maybe it's on on Twitter, maybe it's on Telegram, maybe it's wherever right and.
02:54:49 You're like, oh, that would be a good show. And then like?
02:54:52 But then it goes away. What I started doing.
02:54:56 Is I made a telegram account.
02:55:00 That's it's just like a fake account that I that I message.
02:55:05 And so I just message it and it's just like a repository, it's based like a notepad, but it's like a.
02:55:12 You know, it's a telegram account, so if I come across something on X.
02:55:19 I send it to that Telegram account. If I come across anything anywhere I sent to that Telegram account and then when it comes to doing the show, if I'm not like all heat stroked out and retarded.
02:55:32 And I need some ideas, I actually have.
02:55:34 Time.
02:55:36 Then I go through.
02:55:38 The chat on that account and see all the the crap. It's usually it ends up being most.
02:55:45 Of it's crap.
02:55:47 The other thing is I would say.
02:55:51 You know, just it's just time like right like.
02:55:55 Not always. Like there's some. Always give yourself time to do it, though. Always give yourself time to prepare. Otherwise you have a stream like.
02:56:03 I did tonight.
02:56:08 You know, like I always give myself at least a day at least a day.
02:56:14 And usually more than that. That's why I only stream twice a week because like I wouldn't be able to do it more than that, cause I'm I'm I'll take like a a brain break a day here and day there. I'm not going to say I'm constantly working on strains, but I'm kind of constantly working on strains like I'm almost always working.
02:56:30 Streams.
02:56:31 Even when I'm not working on streams, I'm kind of working on streams. You know what I mean? Like when I'm when I'm out hammering nails in a barn that's falling apart. I'm. I'm working on strings. I'm. I'm. I'm usually. I mean, like, I just saying, even when I was listening to 48 hours, what was my first thought? I could turn this into a string. This could be a string.
02:56:52 I'm always thinking about what I could stream about, and most of those ideas don't make it to the stream because a lot of them are bad. You know, a lot of a lot of bad ideas. Believe it or not.
02:57:03 But I would say that's that's number one is just always always be writing things.
02:57:09 Down.
02:57:10 And because it might not be a great idea, but it might be like sometimes you're like, Oh yeah, I forgot about that. That's uh, that's like a whole stream right there that that thought is a whole stream.
02:57:21 As far as the research goes, I mean.
02:57:24 I'm not. I don't have anything special. It's all. I just use the same tools everyone else uses. You know, I use.
02:57:31 You know Google, I use brave search. I use Yahoo search, I use Yandex, I use.
02:57:44 Archive.org I use.
02:57:48 I'll search on Twitter, I'll search on YouTube.
02:57:52 I'll I just search, I just keep searching.
02:57:55 And it's like you you, you kind of, you have to think not in terms of what you're looking for so much as what would people call it?
02:58:04 Right.
02:58:05 So yeah, it's just like you're searching for anything else?
02:58:10 You just have to try to figure out how would. How would this be posted? Like how would people be talking about this topic? What would? What are the key people involved in this topic? Maybe if I just search, you know, for the names of of everyone involved on this topic, I'll find something completely weird.
02:58:29 But like an interview with them or like that's happened before, right? Like there's been times where I'll be researching like a a a historic event.
02:58:37 And.
02:58:38 And I'm having real trouble finding like for like accounts like first person accounts of what happened and I and I feel like I should be able to like, you know, cause it's somewhat contemporary like it's, you know, it's not like from 80 years ago. I feel like there should be like a news report about it or something like within because it's from like 20 years ago maybe.
02:59:00 You just start looking for every name involved and then tell finally ohh look, here's here's a whole interview like the the girl who got murdered. You looked at her name and it didn't come up with any. But you look up her dad's name and and now you got an interview with her dad. You know, stuff like that, right?
02:59:15 Yeah, I don't know. I I don't have a process. It's more just.
02:59:20 Autism. It's just more. That's what you just gotta you gotta just.
02:59:26 Autistically follow every thread.
02:59:29 And sometimes you don't find what you you know, you also can't be afraid of, just of not doing a topic if there's not a stream of there. There's been topics where, like I was super excited to do it.
02:59:41 And I'll spend like a day on it. Maybe I'll spend 2 days on it. And then there's been times where, like it's the day of the stream I'm like.
02:59:50 This sucks.
02:59:52 Like and I could try to just wing it.
02:59:56 But it's going to suck. And so I don't.
02:59:58 I don't do it and I.
02:59:59 Do.
02:59:59 Something else, like something about turtles for example.
03:00:05 Yeah, I mean, I don't know, like there's no real. I wish there was like a.
03:00:10 The methodology or something like that I could share with you, but I don't really have.
03:00:15 A methodology. It's more just.
03:00:18 Autism and.
03:00:21 And time.
03:00:22 That's really what it comes down to.
03:00:25 As far as the actual stream.
03:00:30 I don't know. I don't really think about it. You know, like, as far as, if you're talking about the the broadcast itself.
03:00:37 Take notes if it's complicated because there's a lot of stuff like you start getting into like dates and names and I I basically.
03:00:46 Have the equivalent of, like a teleprompter, not a teleprompt. It's not like word for word by any means. It's. But I have like like an outline, right. Like if I'm doing like, a complex.
03:00:57 Yes.
03:00:58 Topic I have.
03:01:01 I have an outline of what I'm going to talk about in order and I line it up with all the.
03:01:07 The sources that I've got, you know, just it's.
03:01:11 Lot of that for me is second nature because I worked in broadcast for so long and that's just what you do, you know. So I just treat it like I'm I would treat.
03:01:19 UM.
03:01:20 Because it is broadcast, you know, it's just on the Internet now. So I just treat it like I would broadcast.
03:01:26 But yeah, I I don't know. It seems like it seems like the ones the streams I've seen of yours that they seem well researched and everything I don't.
03:01:37 I've never been like, man, this guy's terrible. He's he sure could use some advice. I don't think you know.
03:01:44 I don't think that. Uh.
03:01:46 You're doing it wrong, so yeah, practice makes perfect too, and you stream a lot, right? So.
03:01:55 Yeah, I mean.
03:01:57 At this point, it's gotta be coming.
03:01:58 Natural to you, right?
03:02:01 It's not. It's not so easy, especially if you're introverted.
03:02:05 It's a it's a weird socially. It's like a weird position to be in because you are kind of like in a room talking to yourself, but you're also talking to.
03:02:13 Lots of people and.
03:02:16 Your brain, kind of.
03:02:19 Is aware of both situations at the same time, it's.
03:02:23 I have to tell you that you know, I think you've probably done more streams than me at this point. You've done a lot, right.
03:02:29 But yeah, there's no method. There's no method to my madness.
03:02:34 I would just like you said, it's just.
03:02:36 You just gotta put the time in. You gotta put the time into the research. It takes a long time. And and here's the other thing. If the other only last thing I'll say is if you're researching a topic and you really want to do that topic and it is turn out to be really good. And then the day of the stream comes and you find even more.
03:02:54 Stuff don't, don't don't half asset. Put it on. Save it for next time and then do something else. Like don't. Don't rush because you're like ohh. But I really. I was planning on doing this topic tonight. I have to do it tonight.
03:03:10 Do something else if it's that good. If it's like a really good one, make sure you. And that's why, by the way, this is this used to happen to me more than it doesn't happen now so much because I I I try to get myself the.
03:03:21 Time, but give yourself the time to know that hey, during the process I might find I might find a a rabbit hole that requires even more digging. You got to have the the it's but.
03:03:33 It's.
03:03:34 Again, I guess it comes down to time. It just you got to take the time.
03:03:39 All right, we got hopefully that was coherent enough. I feel like I am. I feel like I'm I am a little rambly, right. Gravy Bear says yeah, don't ramble when you don't have that. I was looking for a wholesome movie to watch with the family. Oh, brother, where art thou? Was way more jewelry than I remember. Especially the.
03:04:00 The what?
03:04:02 Especially the.
03:04:05 It was always Joey. What are you talking about?
03:04:08 How? How is that not Dewey?
03:04:11 One of them's a Jew. Like, or at least one of them, right?
03:04:16 One of the actors, it's that guy that's always in the Sandler movies. Let me look this up.
03:04:22 Who were the actors? I know it's Clooney.
03:04:26 It's clearly that Jew guy.
03:04:30 And that other guy? I don't know. Yeah, of course it's Joey.
03:04:36 Who?
03:04:43 Who directs that again?
03:04:46 Isn't that Cohen brothers?
03:04:49 Or something. It's.
03:04:51 Listen.
03:04:56 Yeah, it's a coin, bro. It's it's like you you don't get.
03:04:59 Julier than that.
03:05:01 It's a Coen brothers movie.
03:05:05 So yeah, of course. Of course. It's Julie we're talking about.
03:05:10 You should have known that.
03:05:12 It's Cohen brothers. The Kings of Jewishness. It's.
03:05:18 That's that's all that is. That's all. That's. Yeah. It's the Jewish of Jews.
03:05:24 They just, they're Jews. That the girl. I really love the the the girl I really love saying how brilliant the Coen brothers are.
03:05:31 They're super Dewey, Rupert says. Happy White month. I have noticed you don't capitalize W and white. Any reason for that? Because on my phone and and capitalization is not going to save the white race. And when the literal grammar Nazis and my reply show up, it cracks me up. It's like 00 and capital.
03:05:52 That would have saved the white race, if only on capitalized W.
03:05:56 Oh man, that would have that would have made the difference. Ohh that we're gonna be genocide. Devon didn't capitalize W. It's like the dumbest stupid like you're you're a fucking retard. If you think that that, like, that's that's what's. Oh, man, I'm really disappointed he didn't capitalize the W and white. It's like, yeah, I didn't capitalize.
03:06:16 The T and the at the begin the sentence. Either you jackass. It's fucking Twitter. I'm not writing a a fucking eulogy on a tombstone. You, you fucking twat. I mean, come on.
03:06:27 Come on, get find something. Find something actually like real to be mad about. Like, if that's what you're annoyed with. If that's what's bothering you, you know, then then you're you. You're not worried about the right things. You're not bothered by the right things, if that's what's bothering you. Oh, we didn't. Couple is the W.
03:06:47 White the do it the do it with black and it makes them feel better. It would make me feel better if the the W was capitalized. I'd feel like we were actual people. If you did that, why don't you do that? And you must be. You must be a Jew. You're probably a Jew. I mean you, you fucking retards.
03:07:04 Eat a dick, eat a bag of dicks. Not you, Rupert. I know you're not. You're not saying you're not even white, but that's why because it doesn't fucking matter to me.
03:07:15 I'm usually on my phone.
03:07:18 It's auto completing the words I'm typing with with one hand, and I'm not going to sit there and back space over and put a fucking capital W cause that'll show them. Bam. Take that, Jews! Damn. Don't W run up your ass like come. Who do you think you are doing that?
03:07:38 Who are you impressing?
03:07:39 Thing who? Ohh you you your total you changed the whole paradigm. Ohh yeah I'm going to use two W grandpa.
03:07:52 Ah, it's it's.
03:07:55 It's have something get something actually like important to be mad about if that's what's annoying you. Then you got a pretty, pretty fucking easy life.
03:08:04 You that's. That's like beyond.
03:08:08 That's so petty. It's so petty that, like, you must not have any actual problems in your life.
03:08:13 So yeah, that's why. Well, look, I'll do it sometimes. I'm not. I'm not intentionally not doing it. I'll do it sometimes if I'm feeling it.
03:08:24 Or if I think that like it, it'll have like, you know more if I if it's one of those tweets I'm actually. I'm really taking the time on, you know like I'm like uhhh yeah this this one's good. I gotta make sure the grammar and punctuation is good. I might do it, right.
03:08:38 But yeah, if I'm just like but but but but. But white people rule I'm not going to fucking like I'm with a capital with a.
03:08:46 Capital right up your ass, Jews.
03:08:48 Boom, like like like.
03:08:51 It's fucking stupid. It's fucking stupid.
03:08:55 Ah, let's see here. And then Rupert again going to catch the replay. Good night, Professor Stack. See you on Wednesday. Is that Wednesday with?
03:09:02 A capital W? Bam! Wednesday!
03:09:05 I did my research and found out I'm Aryan like Bhagat Singh. Oh, look at that upper caste member, upper caste, upper caste Hindu.
03:09:17 There we go.
03:09:19 Not a free white man, though. Not a free white.
03:09:24 All right, we got Rocco. D2, what's the water quality out in the desert? Friends of mine bought cheap land in. I mean, Arizona, about 20 miles from anything. Is it? Or is it well, water? Would you need to buy a new well?
03:09:44 Well, yeah. You need to dig a well if you don't have a well.
03:09:47 In the desert, I don't know. In Arizona or like even what, like, it's different gonna be different even if every part of our or every part of everywhere is different. But in the desert.
03:09:59 Pretty consistently.
03:10:01 You have to go down really deep. My well here.
03:10:05 Is.
03:10:07 What is it? I think it's like it's almost 5. It's not 500 feet, but it's somewhere between 450 and 500.
03:10:14 Right.
03:10:15 And that's not, that's not. I mean that's deep and that's just how deep we had to go.
03:10:21 When our well fucked up and we had to replace the the pump on it, we.
03:10:28 The level had gone down since, you know, they they mark where it was last time, right?
03:10:34 And so we had to, we took it down even further.
03:10:37 Just so that.
03:10:41 You know that it would. It would last longer because our water is kind of.
03:10:44 Drying up here.
03:10:46 It's not, you know, not no time soon, but eventually if unless we get we've had a drought like a several like a I know it's the desert, but even for the desert we've had a drought and.
03:10:58 If things don't turn around, then my well might dry up and like.
03:11:06 You know, 10 20 years or so, there's no knowing exactly when there are other areas where there are wells have or close by where their wells dried up. We're on a different aquifer here, but it can happen here the but yeah, that that's The thing is you have to, you have to go really fucking far in the desert and that's not.
03:11:26 Cheap if, unless you can find. Sometimes you can. Here's the crazy thing. It's so expensive that if you can find an old. In fact, there's a guy on YouTube that did this.
03:11:37 If you can find like an old uh, well digging truck like the the one with the rig on the back of it, like the guy on the there's a guy near there that I think he might be in Arizona.
03:11:51 It's either, it might be New Mexico, I forget which one, but he he got this old truck from, like, the 1950s.
03:11:58 Restored it and.
03:12:01 I think he he maybe put like 5 grand into the whole thing and then dug his own well.
03:12:06 And that would have cost.
03:12:08 Like over 20 grand to do it, I'd like to pay someone to do it. It's really fucking expensive. It's really fucking expensive and.
03:12:19 If you do it yourself with with that, you can also do what's called what do they call it? It's called.
03:12:29 Actually, I think it's that same video.
03:12:32 Go on, you tell. Tell him to go on YouTube and look for a guy in the desert who got his own. And that's probably helpful at all. But maybe it is. Maybe you'll find it. But there's there's also some way you can you can actually cause you might go. The problem with the desert. You might go 500 feet and still not find water. There's no guarantee. And that's why it cost so much. So you'll pay.
03:12:52 Some guy 10,000 bucks to drill 500 feet into the ground, and then there's no water.
03:12:59 So you have to get it surveyed and do all this shit, but there's a way to do that.
03:13:07 There was.
03:13:09 I would, I would tell do do a lot of research on on wells in the desert on on YouTube because it's it's not as simple as just oh, just dig a hole like, especially if you're from someplace like in the South and you're used to like, oh, I can literally just get an auger and go down like 6 feet. And I got water and it's like, no, no, not here.
03:13:30 Now.
03:13:31 It's basically just bedrock for like like 500 feet.
03:13:36 But the water you know, depending where you are, the water, the water here is good.
03:13:41 I drank it. I drink my well water. I don't even filter it. Really. I I'm planning on filtering it because it's pretty hard.
03:13:49 Water.
03:13:50 A lot of calcium and shit in it.
03:13:54 And so I kind of don't want to.
03:13:55 Be I feel.
03:13:56 Like I'll start getting like kidney stones and shit.
03:13:59 If I if I don't filter it.
03:14:01 So yeah, other than that.
03:14:07 Let's see here. Barrick McTavish.
03:14:10 Says stream idea. How to bury or plant potato to get or get JF to co-host. Ohh let's say innocent until proven guilty.
03:14:24 So I will say I'm surprised she hasn't turned up.
03:14:30 But you know, I don't think that means.
03:14:32 Anything you just.
03:14:34 It is surprising that she hasn't turned up.
03:14:37 I kind of expected like.
03:14:41 Like right when it would be funniest and maybe it still will, it'll still, maybe it's not. Maybe we haven't reached optimum funny yet.
03:14:48 But I feel like she would turn up at optimum funny.
03:14:52 And and and.
03:14:53 By the way.
03:14:55 In whatever form that is funniest.
03:14:58 That that, that's all. That's all. I feel like the scenario will end up just being funny some one way or another.
03:15:08 UM.
03:15:11 But yeah.
03:15:12 I would have thought she would have.
03:15:14 Popped up, come up for air. But she was also kind of a weirdo, so.
03:15:19 Who knows? It's hard to predict people like that.
03:15:20 Right.
03:15:23 Rocco D2 says.
03:15:26 Do you put back into the grid or are all battery?
03:15:32 No, everything's alright. My solar. I'm all battery I I have.
03:15:37 I have stuff running all the time I could. I mean I I could technically.
03:15:43 Especially during the daytime, I make more than I'm using.
03:15:48 But I don't think that I'm I can out here. I don't think they even do. I don't think they have a program like that, I don't think.
03:15:56 I feel like it would take. I'd probably have to pay for a lot of equipment to do it, and then if I don't think I'd, I don't think I'd get anything for it. I don't think it'd be worth it.
03:16:07 I'd rather just.
03:16:10 I'd rather just not use it.
03:16:14 Let's see here. Yeah. Also don't think they they they have a program like that out here.
03:16:19 Let's see here scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll, scroll, scroll.
03:16:26 We're almost done. We're almost done.
03:16:29 Night Nation says. Have you ever seen the Coen brothers movie a serious man that isn't merely jeweling, but but by subtext? But it's literally about Jews in Minnesota in the 1960s, a lot of their religion and psychology comes through it. Yeah, I've I've covered it.
03:16:49 I think I did a video on in the YouTube.
03:16:51 Days.
03:16:52 Right.
03:16:55 I'm almost paused. I did a video in the YouTube days.
03:17:00 I might not have. I'm trying to think.
03:17:07 I might have done a video on it. Either I did or I know I watched it for that purpose.
03:17:15 But I've done so many videos at this point like it's hard for me.
03:17:18 To remember what?
03:17:19 See, sometimes it might have been, and it might have ended up on the cutting room floor because it might have been one of those ones that sounded like it.
03:17:25 Would make a good stream, and then you watch and you're like.
03:17:28 It's like too Jewy like. There's like what, what do you what is there to say about this? You know, I forget if I actually did this stream or not, but yeah, it's super fucking Jewy.
03:17:39 They are the king of Jews.
03:17:41 All right, we got a few more in entropy we got.
03:17:47 Let's see here.
03:17:50 Love and division says big Christian Pagan evolutionists White BBQ at Devon's place in New Mexico. Well, like I said, maybe something like that, right?
03:18:01 Or not, but not make or not make it specific like I would just say it, it's a white festival. We give it some name because.
03:18:11 As people are realizing.
03:18:14 If you're explicitly pro white, the system will eventually come after your organization.
03:18:20 And.
03:18:22 That's not. You don't want to invite that kind of attention. That legal attention.
03:18:28 To you. And that's so we'd have to just be kind of vague about that. We'd have to just be like, oh, it's the Albion Festival or, you know, like, oh, it's ivory.
03:18:40 Soap festival. You know the ivory soap where we celebrate how much we love ivory soap.
03:18:47 Umm.
03:18:48 I got a B, 99.44 Long, MacLean as real as I ivory.
03:18:57 It's gotta be something like we'd have to.
03:18:59 Do something like that.
03:19:00 And then it's just all white people, because everyone knows what it's really about, you know.
03:19:05 But the problem is you run into legal problems if you're explicitly pro white. It doesn't matter if you set up groups and try to, you know, shelter it with.
03:19:16 Associations and LLCS. You can run into problems as.
03:19:21 As there's there are people unfortunately having to deal with that right now, or at least not not yet, but I suspect that's in the near future and I just don't want to fuck around with that kind of noise. I'd rather just say, hey, it's it's the Ivory soap festival and come to our.
03:19:41 Come, come carve like a soap carving with our. We'll have a soap carving contest of the soap factory soap thing. And then you show up and we talk about how awesome white people are. The whole.
03:19:57 Let's see here, man of low moral fiber says. You guys hear that? You don't want to show up fat to the the pill bique. There you go. See. Yeah. No, maybe, maybe we'll. That could be funny. We could charge you by weight or by BMI.
03:20:12 We we could charge you by BMI to get like that's how we we.
03:20:15 Yeah.
03:20:16 That's the the door cost.
03:20:18 So all the hand planets have to foot the bill for everybody else.
03:20:27 That would be fun. That would be.
03:20:28 Kind.
03:20:28 Of fun Gorilla Hand says good show, Devon, but please take the Streisand off the screen. You guys aren't loving that.
03:20:36 You're not loving that.
03:20:41 Ohh hard drive fell asleep.
03:20:43 You have to wait for it to wake up before it moves it.
03:20:48 There. Oh, it's more. It's try saying, Oh my God.
03:20:52 And we got went back to turtles.
03:20:55 Went back to turtles, all right.
03:20:57 We're going, we're going to shut her down.
03:21:01 You guys were super generous tonight. I really appreciate that. Hope we all learned a thing or two about turtles.
03:21:07 And hopefully hopefully I get a little.
03:21:12 More, more, more.
03:21:13 Rest and relaxation between now and Wednesday. Well, we'll have like a we'll have a solid stream Wednesday. I do have, I have to do a bee removal.
03:21:22 I do have to help an old lady out.
03:21:27 Monday, I think.
03:21:30 But I'll still have a stream ready. I don't know. I don't know what?
03:21:34 To expect.
03:21:36 I'm I'm I don't even want.
03:21:37 To do it, I don't even want to do it.
03:21:39 I'm helping some old lady.
03:21:43 She's so old.
03:21:46 I feel like if I don't do it, the bees are going to literally kill her so.
03:21:53 So anyway.
03:21:56 Hope you guys hope you guys have a good rest of your weekend. See you guys on Wednesday. Really appreciate the support and thank you very much once again to Ella Fannie.
03:22:07 For the gigantic gigantic dono.
03:22:11 You will be getting a hive and I'm going to start keeping track.
03:22:13 Of those.
03:22:14 In the meantime, you guys all have a wonderful rest of your week until we get to Wednesday for Black Pilled. I am of course.
03:22:24 Devon Stack
Turtle Feeder
03:22:28 So guys, I'm down at the pond feeding the fish and turtles and I got the turtles a special little treat today. I got them a watermelon. Here we go. I got the first piece of watermelon.03:22:36 Let's see if they'll eat it.
03:22:42 Oh, he likes it a lot.
03:22:47 Watermelon isn't something you want to feed the turtles a lot, but it is a good treat for them every now and then.
03:22:56 Got a couple big Shaq for the bass.
03:22:58 And catfish. Gosh.
03:23:03 I think that was Odie.
03:23:05 He's coming back for more.
03:23:15 This turtle is obsessed with the watermelon.
03:23:26 You know, they actually have to swallow their food underwater. They need water to swallow.
03:23:38 He's taking like 6 by 38.
03:23:46 Me and they're devouring this. There's two of them chewing on it.
03:24:01 Got this little chunk form.
03:24:03 Good boy.
03:24:08 Big bass. Come on, bud.
03:24:21 Accuse melon. The melon is a turtle that is so cool he doesn't come by that often. There he is.
03:24:29 Come on, bud.
03:24:32 Come on. There we go.
03:24:35 He's never really eaten out of my hand before.
03:24:46 Now he's devouring it.
03:24:52 Got a shade on the feeding rod?
03:24:56 Missed it?
03:25:00 Miss it again.
03:25:02 So many turtles in the way. Oh, he jumped over 2 turtles.
03:25:10 Come on buddy.
03:25:18 Oh, here comes melon.
03:25:22 No one is a really cool turtle.
03:25:31 You got the last shad rigged up on here.
03:25:38 Should look it along.