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But go Chase, go. If we like you were saying off air, that'd be one last night. In your face, America. But they're all Americans and Puerto Ricans.
You know what? I never thought of this. Did the Raptors get invited to the White House? I'll have to look it up.
Just a second. Yeah, find out for me twice. Why twice? Because they won twice.
The Raptors won once. Oh, the Raptors. I'm sorry. How about the Blue Jays?
Well, no, but I'm asking. Well, I guess my question is like most of them are American. Yeah, that's my question is like, do you if you win because we're a Canadian team, you still invited to the White House? Very interesting.
Depending up those are. No, only one of the American teams win it. Right. Like Donald Trump said he'd consider inviting them if they want to go, but they never went.
Interesting. Very interesting. I'm sure some of those guys wanted to go. Doesn't everyone want to go?
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We can do what we do here. Come on. I would love to, Matt. We start off with 2397, Richard Lindsden and William Hopper.
Boo. Dr. Dr. Simon.
Followed by 2398, Francis Foster and Constantine kissing. Boo. And then we had 2399, the revert return of Daryl Davis and Jeff Short and a Saturday drop. Get some quality there.
2400. Katie, suck off. I mean suck off. Boo.
That's four booze. I guess this is the environment and all that is another guess that racism is a thing but it's not that big a deal then two guys environmentalism of racism is bring us to our knees. This might be this is not there for and I think some holding a favor for. Exactly.
I even made a mental note like Simon, you have to stop railing on Joe Rogan. This is crazy. And then this is the no outrageous potato pie he throws up. This is pathetic.
He's testing your will he. I feel like this is a personal affront on me and anyone. That's a weird thing. And I think only we feel that way on a Saturday and it's everyone else in the world goes Saturday whatever I'm doing.
At least he's having Avi Loeb on. Is he for AI Atlas. So he'll think it's aliens. I mean Martin does bring up a great point.
When you've listened to what you believe is all of them and then you get an absolute shit drop on a Saturday. Most people don't care. No one cares. It's true.
There's only three people on earth that are affected by that. And it's these three people. Us. No.
Out of 8 billion people on Earth there's only three that are like I said personal affront. And that would be yesterday in the real world. Oh my God. This is just forget the show.
Oh, let's make the show. I give it a three. I give a one almost. Simon, this was like.
Yeah. And this is not a job. This was like a terrible week. Even if you agree with the points brought up.
I still don't. I mean I guess it's a glaze fest for you. We are. We are sailing in negative waters here, my friends.
Like we are below sea level on this rating negative 0.8. I know you try to be positive, but what can you do? It's doing his best. But if we understand that consciousness creates reality.
Yes, we feel that way. Yes. We think that. We don't.
We don't know. Can't prove it. But you agree with that. We're rich.
We're rich. We're rich. Let's get deeper now. Every time someone lies to another person, they create a new reality for that person.
Okay? The way lies a bigger lie. Do you see how that works? Because they are now.
Every time someone get socks for Christmas a new reality is created. If they were told they're going to get a salami, they were in a new reality. Do you understand? Someone thinks something that isn't true.
They're still projecting that through consciousness into what we know as real. What's your point? This Is sort of interdimensional. You could tell a big lie to a lot of people and you create a new reality.
Boom. That fast. So who knows where we're at? But why is it just the lying that creates.
Well, I think one of the things Joe talks about is we go down this road, and I believe it's. I was going to say this, but towards an X factor. Which we're talking about. Which we're talking about.
Right. Am I right? I don't know what you're talking about. That's the problem.
I thought you were stunned by the. You have a lot of different thoughts going on in a lot of directions. I need you to pull them all together. There's no way we're going to be able to lie.
Once he believes. Once we're all connected via the. Yes, he does. Okay.
Then you have one reality, I. E. The singularity. So you're saying that by the lying.
That's what I see. I see where you're coming from. What he's saying is like, you can't. You can no longer tell me something didn't happen because we're locked in.
It didn't happen. I got it. We look at ourselves as war or all these things that are part of the human experience that are. You should be better than that.
Lying would have to be. Without lying. You think there's no war? Yeah, for sure.
I don't know if lying is the reason for war. I think we have such fraction. I'm going to back you up here. I'll probably do a poorer or better job than you or the other.
It's just a thought of them today. I think his idea is that, like, again, there can't be war because we're all synced in. Why can't there be war if we're all synced in? I don't get it.
Because, like, let's use Palestine, Israel right now. I think it's a great example of, like, you're being fed propaganda from both sides. So it's like, what is real? What is it?
Whereas if we're all just. This is what's really going on. We're all sucked in on it, then we all get to say, but in your. In this reality that you're making by being all LinkedIn, we're like zombies.
Because the second that you have something that I don't, it doesn't matter that we're linked in together. It doesn't stop jealousy. It doesn't stop if you. So in your reality, we're all synced in Together.
But we're also all living in like some communist state, I think or some state where we all have equal amounts of everything. If you have a hot wife, I have a hot. Then there's gonna be. Is it the id, the self ego.
Yeah, the ID and the ego might as well just combine. Yeah. And that's. Oh, you're saying that by.
By joining together there will be no more jealousy because our dreams will be above that In a way. In a way what you're saying is true because everything would eventually be evened out. And hear me out, what I mean is like the billionaires and the corporations. There's no more billionaires.
Well, it just becomes again, I think after enough time it all has to balance out because of that sort of singularity that he's talking about. And how about this? How about this? I don't think they're what it means, but if you could say that you think consciousness creates reality.
Lying to consciousness creates consciousness. To interpret things a different way, it's makes sense. We can set those things new realities like I dimension a whole nother placement. There's millions of this that happened.
But consciousness making reality sounds like something a human would say who has no idea what consciousness is, you know what I mean? And just trying to explain it. But like if we really are like all just a soul that travels around the universe, then our consciousness is more like an antenna than it is like a thing that creates realities. Do you see what I'm saying?
All these realities exist, but your consciousness is that that little lightning rod that is attracting a soul in air quotes. If you ever feel or find out that you're lied to, you feel something, you feel away, it shocks your consciousness. You're like, I hope that never happens anyone. But it happens on the way in life and it is a traumatic experience and that's a major lie or whatever it is.
It's interesting on this as an aside that all politicians do is lie, sort of. They're constantly creating realities and trying to feed the idea of what's going on. Scary stuff. Yeah.
We haven't started yet. 2398. Francis Foster and Constantine. Kissing.
Kissing cousins. Kissing cousins. Like I said, this is the new Crystalline Saige. Like Joe used to have.
Could it be? Was it tiptool at one point? It's so ironic. The people he brings on to bounce off his.
It's ironic you say that because Sagar was a Trump guy. No, no, but he was very level. No, no, hear me out. Like the thing is like the beauty of Kristen Sagar show is that it is very level.
They call out the shit on both sides. Right. That was the whole idea of Joe having them on was like, you guys are real journalists and when you call out shit on your own side, it warms the heart in a way because you're like, I'm getting a real journalist here. Yeah.
And like right now, Sagar is super critical of Trump. Like incredibly, incredibly critical of Trump. And again, like, you won't have them on. Those were your guys.
Why won't you have. I don't think it's about Sagar. I think it's about Crystal or Rogan. No, not Rogan.
On Trump. Before you talk about Kyle Kalinsky. Yeah. You're not talking about Kyle.
Kyle. This is the reason why they're not on. I'm telling them. Kyle and Chris, I used.
They have been on. But you're saying the reason why they have been on. They're saying all the time. He used to have them on regularly to discuss all sorts of stuff.
Like as regularly as these two clowns who were just on. Yeah. Like, again, I understand why he doesn't have Kyle on. Kyle, he's feeding.
No bias. Like Jimmy Kimono's Democrats. Green Rich is what I said. Like, he's feeding.
This is fodder for his people. And unfortunately I don't fit into that demographic anymore. You guys don't think these guys are right wing shills? They interviewed Netanyahu for the money, I'm sure.
I think these two guys are bootlickers whether whatever their beliefs are, they are never gonna stand up to Joe Rogan on a show. Even if they have alternating views, we're not gonna hear them because they'll say that for their own podcast. Saquon Barkley, first Rush. Of course.
The guy I don't hate because he fucking stinks. I think when them coming was saying lobbying money is. Which is just crazy. It doesn't matter what lobby, what interest is part of the problem.
Yeah. I mean, I think he's out of Bernie Sanders voice as well. But that's if you think about how you change that. Impossible.
What are we talking about? Getting money out of politics. Oh, sorry, sorry. His point was like lobbies are a big problem because they basically dominate Washington DC.
Yeah. Look at the narratives, the lies that create the realities are like, I saw this thing. This is crazy. Pre 9 11, all of the most millionaires in the US were concentrated in Silicon Valley.
And then after 911 that changed to Washington DC. It's interesting. Well, just because all of the fucking they started throwing all this national defense money around, like, just willy nilly. And so all these lobbyists, all these fucking.
All these D.C. guys got super rich. It was also funny this week to be like, to hear Joe talk. Joe said something flippant.
He was like, it's like those 911 denier kooks. And I was like, me and Tucker Carlson. Because, like, Tucker Carlson is. I'm sure you haven't watched it, have you?
The Tucker Carlson 911? Yeah. No, it's crazy. Have you watched it?
I have. And it's pointing in a direction which I think if you said the destination. Charlie Kirk, I don't know. Totally disappeared from the media, by the way.
Like, just. That is a done story. And they'll quietly lock up that Tyler kid. Won't hear anything about the fucking trial.
Another reality should be trial of the century. You know what I mean? Oh, I agree. I agree.
Reality, another reality. Like the moon landing. But as we were talking about immigration, the cognizant fact. Just.
Just not to sound like xenophobe, but there are places where the standard of life is just lower. Yeah. Death, something happening. I mean, France, I guess he part Venezuelan.
It would not be uncommon to be kidnapped and go back to work and hope that doesn't happen again. Do you know there are Walmarts in China? Why wouldn't there be? Yeah, why wouldn't they?
I would argue there's nothing in China. There's not like we have nothing. We don't have anything. We have all we need but poverty too, you know?
I mean, go back to your people in Venezuela. There's a guy that comes to my tribia who's a doctor in. What's the further one off? Thunder Bay, North Bay.
Thunder Bay is further up, right? Thunder Bay. Thunder Bay is the one furthest up. Yeah.
Okay, so this guy, he goes. He works in the ER in Thunder Bay. He works one week on, two weeks off. So he flies up there, works a week, like 18 hour shifts, whatever.
He was telling me some of the craziest shit ever, because I was like, it's Thunder Bay. Like, doesn't, like, a native woman disappear every week? Yeah, there's a big, like. Yeah, yeah, it's a huge.
Yeah. And dude, he was like. He was like, you wouldn't believe the shit I see in the er. He's like, we get at least one woman a week.
We'll come in and be like, I was abducted off the street. Sex traffic for two weeks. And then they let me go. I came here, I gotta Go back to work tomorrow.
It's like, what? Like, dude, that's happening in our country, that's fucking bananas. And I was telling him, I was like, sex trafficking is one of those things. For 20 years ago, if you said sex trafficking to me, I'm like, that's something that happens in like, hungry Roman.
You know what I mean? Like, that doesn't happen. I know. We dwell on the same shit every week.
If you had told me 10 years ago that a street by my house would be littered with tranq fucking cracking, I would tell you that's impossible. You should have go that way. And it is absolutely like that now. Yep.
So blood is your uncle. That's 2001. Do you think the psyche of we value life more than other countries and you kind of scale to it makes us more care about the environment? No, I think the environment think more is just like a.
A money thing. It's a money thing, 100%. It's nothing about virtue. It's the way our government was exploiting money to do whatever the fuck they do it doesn't have.
America has terrorists, Canada has. It's the same thing, man. It's the same thing. It's just under a different name.
But keep in mind too, it's so funny that Joe rails on this shit. It's like, dude, your boy Elon got rich off exactly what you're talking about. Like, without those government subsidies for green vehicles and shit, Tesla isn't what it is today. Think about really what happened with Elon, like, after him getting rich, just him swooping in there, getting Trump the election, getting nominated to be head of Doge, coming in within two weeks, cutting all these things like she said, baby's cancer medicine.
And then literally just pisses off. Like, this is. This is like the guy who shows up in. In the Simpsons, the monorail guy.
Like, it really is. I don't think that's how it happened, though. I think. I really think Doge was going to be celebrated.
And Elon's like, it was really didn't go the way they thought it would go at all. And that's why I had to go off at the sunset. I'm sure he'd love to be shaking. I was talking every day, but.
But this car started burning. The reaction to that wasn't like, nothing like you said. He just came and went. He came and people got really upset.
Yeah, because he was doing something shitty. No, I think he's doing something drastic because one of the things he said, and we all agreed, I think Was when you're making a new regulation or something, you should go back and see some regulations that are out of data. It should be removed. That sort of.
Remember that idea Elon was doing nothing but try and make Elon more money. That's. There was no virtue. How about it?
It's easier to cut the whole thing off than to pick packet out. And you can build other stuff up, especially if there's anything maybe different. She was talking about money for schools and children. Always the children.
The white women have the children. Foreign stuff. And we may be guilty of it. Our critical of sending millions of dollars to some place.
I think it's crazy when you have a crack epidemic on your own streets. You shouldn't be sending money to anywhere else until you've solved your own problems. It is the. It's the old saying about the mask falling down.
You have to put it on yourself before you can save your child. It seems counterproductive, but like you can't help people if you can't help yourself. It's true. Well said, son.
And that's why when we get to her, it's always. I get skeptical of anyone who's thinking about other people. I mean, remember the saying of Rwanda is your body must be full. The things you're worrying about other than just what you can control.
But if you have enough, then you can. I'm just curious. Take that one homeless person to help them. Yeah.
In the hotel room and try. You're talking to me, not you. No, but the person who has more than enough and wants help instead of giving money to a cause. Help the individuals.
But I'm just curious. She was saying that we should spend more money on education and you're like, stop crying about it. No, we spend a lot on my own. She could not make the same argument in our country.
I mean, it's something. I do think it's funny we didn't mention this. I don't know if it was a week or gone or not, but Joe brought up people getting arrested for tweets in the uk. Well, that's part of the reason why these guys.
Of course, it was just funny because we didn't bring it up. But Joe brought up this guy that got arrested for a tweet in the uk and Joe was up in arms, enraged. How can you send someone to jail? Tweet.
And as I always do, I'm like, did he look closer? And Jamie sure enough pulled it up and they pulled up the article and this guy 100% should have gone to jail. Did go to jail. He was inciting violence.
Yeah, that was. Remember, he's got the point where we think that's good. Don't tweet something like that. They should.
No, hold on, hold on. This guy broke a law 100%. What he did was breaking the law. He was inciting violence.
I'm fine. Yeah, I'm just saying. Kamar, there's certain. I'm okay with you saying whatever you want on Twitter.
Within the line of free speech. You can't incite violence. That is so having the Nazi flag on your front. It's not because so many people are going to fight.
I know. I came for a point in life where if you told me, kamara, don't tweet that you can go to jail, I would say you're crazy. That will never be a thing. If you're in a crowd.
If you're a crowded theater and you'll fire. Yes, that's different. Why? That's the same thing.
If you get online and like give somebody's address and tell people to go and like heard that people. But if you dock stuff. No, no, no. And you tell you incite people to violence, that is against the law.
So that's not. If that speech does result in violence, then you should go to jail. But not just the provoking off. So the violence was committed.
He said burn down this pub on this corner. Wait, hold on. Whether it happens or not is irrelevant either way. Either way, Joe, even after reading the article said, oh, this one I got wrong.
This guy should be in jail. I could tweet that in America and not go to jail. No, you can't go to jail in the States too. You cannot.
That's the one thing that doesn't fall under free speech in America is the inciting of violence. And I'm just not sure whether it's. It needs to actually result in violence or if you can use violence against banks. That's a banks and give them money to people or they may throw you in jail for them.
Okay, we can't place that. It is definitely a weird place to go. There's a lot of people that have tweeted exactly what you said and don't go to jail estates for sure. And again, I'm trying to think of an extreme example.
If you ask me, we're all on board with this. I'm feeling. I don't know. Well, that's fine.
Listen, I think if something resulted in something, then that's a no brainer. Like thinking if your kid shoots someone and you go to jail for. Well, I guess the idea is you can avoid a lot of people. Minority Report.
Ish. No, just Kor, hear me out. Like, if. Let's say you have a million followers, you're like a Charlie Kirk type, okay?
In the next year, you develop this massive following, and then someone goes online and says, kamar lives at this address. And I think. I think it would be really great if someone went there and hurt him. Just because you don't get hurt from that tweet doesn't mean that person hasn't potentially put your life in danger.
Right? So that is. That is in danger in your life, whether you like it or not. The same thing with the drunk driving, Kamar, just.
You might not get killed. You might not kill someone driving. We still agree that if you drunk driving, you shouldn't be on the road. Exactly.
It's the same thing. Tweet and drunk driving are the same thing. We've gone up. No, hold on.
Drunk driving, violence, to hurt somebody and drunk driving are kind of the same thing. You have the possibility of hurting someone. You also do this weird thing where, like, I'm not saying you should get 20 years and we throw away the key. I'm saying, like, you incite violence.
Probation is a good thing. Watch that. Okay, here's a good example, Kamar. If I hire somebody to kill you, but they don't succeed, should I go to jail?
It's. That's the same thing. Checkmate. Well, I think.
I think at least has to be specific. I'm just saying. Oh, because you can say kill all the jail all the Jews, just not this Jew in particular. If you say kill all the Jews, Jews, do you go to jail?
I don't think people say that. I mean, yeah, people say that. I don't know. I know you get banned or.
I don't think on the nuke Twitter. No, no, they do anywhere around the world. But I believe these measures are ratcheting up in our country. A new bill is about to come.
I said it's a problem. It's. It's not great, but it's. As long as you keep in line, it should be new.
The problem with these new bills is they don't. Like, we already have laws in place to protect all this. So you're just adding more. They're adding more.
It's ridiculous. What else did Constantinople have to say? My point was long. I wasn't done.
I'm not okay with anyone getting arrested for minute tweets saying, I don't like this. Group or I don't like that group or whatever. The. When Joe's like, 1200 people have gone to jail again, he pulled up one example where right away he was like, oh, this guy actually should have gone to jail.
There's 150 million people in the UK and I get the 1200 people is too many. If you're like a free speech person. I am that. But if you look at all of them on an individual level, you might feel a little differently about who's going to jail and who's not.
That's all I'm saying. I bet there's a lot of people tweeting in the uk negative things about the government, negative things about minority groups, negative things. And they're not going to jail. That's all I'm saying.
And again, I'm not okay with people going to jail for bullshit tweets where they're like, I don't like this government employee or whatever. And nothing I'll add on is the issue that it's, and it probably will be this way, that there's cases in our court system now that are dismissed because they've been backlogged. It's not like the justice system is this smooth oil machine. If this bill goes through, we'll have to wait and see.
The justice system is broke. Listen, even in the states, if they were actually to go to trial with everyone that they have a case against, they're probably 50 years back up. That's why they get plea deals with everyone, because they don't have time. They just throw.
Listen, we want to give you 15. Why don't you just take seven and we're not going to go to trial. Everyone takes seven. Well, it's interesting because that leads into.
One of the last things they talked about was AI and replacing people's jobs. What happens to them? Do you know the unemployment in Canada is like 14%? Well, do not bring that up around people.
We know that's the highest it's been in like 10 years or something. Why, Kamar? I don't know. Like we said last week, I believe if there's more jobs, for sure, we're not even kidding ourselves.
Say the post office, for example, that's like a make work project at this point to run. Now, hold on, wait. I know Americans. There's a lot of Americans that were commenting on the Patreon.
It's very different here. The post office in the US Is a different. The post office in the US is a different entity than what we're talking about. We Have Canada Post.
We don't have post offices. I understand. When I live in the States. What do you mean we have post offices?
Not like they do. You haven't lived in the States. Like the post office is still a very important thing there. Here you don't need the post office.
Well, how do you need the post office? Why do you need the fucking post office? They pay a lot of bills, but they do a lot of stuff at the post office because it's federal. I think there's something to do with the federal again, Simon, ours is federal.
What I'm telling you is when I lived in the state, I lived in Canada most of my life other than nine months when I lived in the states and I've never been to the post office. Again, the theory, the idea of making all posts now either done by delivery companies or through the Internet, that applies there as well as it applies here. It's the same idea whether it's more important there now or less important. Listen, I stand by what I said a couple weeks ago.
Amazon pays like no taxes. They already have a million delivery trucks out there. Make them do it. Well, they already said here, like if, if Canada Post didn't have such a stranglehold on the mail, they would have been able to do it for like half the price.
If they were allowed to do personal mail delivery the same way they do personal package delivery. I think it's an issue with what the our post office is mandated to do. You have to do that. You have to do this one time was the competitive advantage.
Now it's hampering them from changing up stuff. Yeah. As a private company. This conversation would be happening if it was a private company, right?
No, because they could do whatever the fuck they want. If they're going to make money, then they stay in business and they're going to lose money. They're going to go out of business. But post office has lost money.
The launch of that aside, pick another industry that is going to have mass layoffs or just replace. And I'm thinking that may down the pike be the justice system. What do you mean? That sounds scary.
AI Gotcha processes. I mean, would you feel good about having an AI judge? Well, I don't think AI would judge a murder trial, but there's a lot of other stuff that's tied up in there. No, just in general though.
Like does that make you feel worse or better? Like a live judge can have biases, an AI judge can't have biases, but a live judge can have heart. That made you sentencing. They have to follow the law.
They do, but there's a lot of variation on like you can get five years or you can get 50 years that most people talk about a jury system. Not here. Here the judges decide I should go jury. In any event, we have a jury system only for.
Only for certain. For a lot of stuff. Okay. Anyways, keep in mind the judge is in charge of sentencing.
Okay, fine. So sentencing. Yeah. That's an important.
Yes. It could be between five and 50 years and they could give you 49 or they could give you six. I think you're hung up on who cares what happens. That means lawyers are laid off for what?
Mass layoffs of just. Well, that's the universal basic income and that's with the accelerator like within five years, I believe five years ago we were saying this is good. The bubble burst. The bubble bursts.
So I still think AI will be around. We're not like I won't be taking over the justice system. Well, not yet. Look at what I brought up was the dot com bubble.
A lot of companies went under because the market was like heavily overvalued. I see what you're saying. Yeah. The Internet didn't go away.
Those shit companies that were overvalued did. And a lot of people lost money. But the Internet is thriving and so AI will not go away. I'm just saying that a lot of these.
Fuck that. The AI bubble is most likely coming. It probably will have to be. Whenever a company owns that AI that takes over, like the post office, let's say, then has to give a percentage of their earnings to pay off the.
And our need for progress union that ran that industry. Our need for progress dictates that we're past like an Antarctica point. What does that mean? If we could believe the whole world had consensus that Antarctica should be preserved, not tampered with.
We say, you know what? AI is just the end game of AI is too unpredictable. Let me ask you a question. China, who is way far ahead of us in the future department, I'd say and growing.
So they're probably like way ahead of us on AI as well. I'd say implementation and the use of it. Acceptance by the population. It doesn't seem like total collapse there.
So what are they doing to. I think it's more an idea of you. You maybe are saying you liking the way life is before social media, but I wish you go back to that time, another change will be like you sort of think, wouldn't they in the 1940s. Just think this is great.
Or how much were they clamoring for, you know, seatbelts. That's a bad example. But a new technology where at this point now it feels like the water's going out on the tsunami. How much are we clamoring for seatbelts but technology, like light years.
I wish I had a bit like every bit of technology progresses. This just makes life easier. And the consciousness we came together for Antarctica for whatever reason. You know what?
We are adults here. This is crazy. And when they brought in the later all the matchbook makers went out of business. So this has just been happening throughout time and we've made it so candle makers, poor candle makers.
What are we heard about the candle makers? Because as far as me, I am what, 15 years from CPP. I'm almost getting discounts on the bus. Okay.
So the idea of universal income is like that's all I wait for right now. Versus my dreams and aspirations of life. Like, yeah, those went out the window a long time ago. So I think that's.
I'll bring it up with her, actually. Were there any other points you guys had on Francis and Koskin? You didn't take him? I took him on Francis.
I don't know. I'm excited. These guys seem like bootlickers. I like them at first it seems like now I just, I think they are the machine just like everyone else.
They're just on Joe just likes their again. Joe has on these two science guys that are Harvard educated professors. When Joe agrees with Harvard educated professors, he's all about higher education. When Joe doesn't agree with Harvard professors, all higher education is garbage.
And it's all, you know, I give this a, I don't know, a fucking one. Well, I thought he was had the monster to get what's going on in the UK perspective. Do you feel like we really. I mean they didn't talk about the protests.
They didn't talk about what's like, you know what I mean? Did we really get the what's going on in the uk? I, I, what I got out of is what's going on there is ramping up here and it seems to be able to write that. So maybe that's a bit of concern.
But I didn't vote, so I'll give it three. Well, no, but what can we do? Because I voted for the other guy, I don't know. But write letters.
What can you do about anything? You can't do anything about anything. Worrying about it just makes you sick. So you're better off just watching reality TV and shutting the fuck up.
Well, you're supposed to worry about it, apparently. No, nobody wants you to worry about it. Well, the people that could excite you, they want you to worry about it. We know we don't trust those people.
So why are you listening to them like Kmart? Every time I have an argument with a friend of mine where we disagree on like some minute point, whether it's Covid or fucking who killed Kenny, whatever the fuck it is, I always try to calm them down by being like, dude, neither of us are millionaires, are billionaires. Like, you can't change this. I can't change this.
Why get in normal life? I would never get into an argument with anybody about anything. Unless you're UFOS or big foes. Where myself.
You were getting attacked. You know, we're right. We're like forced into debate on minutiae here. Yeah.
This is not stuff I like, go home and think about. And for that it's a zero, right? No, no, I'm just saying, like, I truly believe that stress is like the number one killer. And if I can avoid that in politics, I'm damn well gonna do that.
We have an agreement. I think we're all. We're all told to do that to what? I mean, when I was a young person, people say, never talk about politics or religion, especially at a bar.
And I just thought about any public. I don't know, when I was told, I was like, I do not know why I would talk about politics or religion. Because at the time, as an atheist, I'm not going to talk any different now. But it just is hot button issues.
I know, but like, there's so many more interesting things that there's a fucking asteroid that may be a spaceship, but that's like two weeks away from our Earth. Simon, you are an outlier. One thing I saw last night, I worked a wedding and it was very religious. And you just like, we.
Who are you talking about this maybe talking with Daryl. But there's crazy. People believe in God, like hardcore, and it guides your life. You agree?
Yes. I mean, I think that's why America loves Israel so much, because it's like the birthplace of Jesus. But those people are in the city. Yes.
That's not why America loves Israel so much. Why should the religious fanatics do. The religious fanatics believe that they need the Jews on earth for them to go to heaven. It's again the minutia.