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0:00 the Joe Rogan experience That's the, you know, everybody asks you that question when you have a kid. And I was like, I can't. Even if you make under $300,000 as an artist, you're exempt from this, The buck has to stop with me. And it might be because they were sending me, saying to my husband like i'd rather go give that $4,000 to a homeless person under the
3:48 Oh, my God. But so what? I called. I'm like, how is anyone doing this as a small business? what's necessary, what's not. And with bureaucracy, they don't do that. Instead, So they raise the taxes. That's been one of the big exodus states. Hiking and mountains. Yeah. I get spiritually sick when I go to Vegas. But, you know, I go there for fights because there's fights there all the time.
7:40 Yeah. I like that you get a mixed crowd from kind of all over America. I mean, when you have a city that's advertised as, like, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. And I went down to the, I forget where we were staying. And she didn't even hesitate. I know. I like how you assume it's a guy. A guy losing his leg makes a guy. I thought about because I'm always staying in hotels.
10:29 When I dated the rich guy, he just was like, he refused to pack, basically. So he just was all about like, I'm just going to buy a place in Maui. You do. that he wanted them to do to the house and then showed up. And it was like Christmas for me when I'm like I would have a house everywhere with my own clothes. And it looks hilarious in there. I'm like, we're going to make do.
12:54 It's so much better because you could keep 150 fucking books on this little tiny thing. I mean, paper books are cool. Did you? People are still like that in LA. There's a guy in our neighborhood who from, I had this conversation with Jaron again. Well, there are a lot of people like that. And despite all of the evidence, Yeah. Like, this is not much different than having the flu.
15:51 old people the fats and the olds yeah that's those the ones that got it and and people with bad to avoid this this idea that you can't avoid this by giving them healthy food is so fucking stupid Yeah, we talked about it on the podcast. Like if you're doing that and you're also weight training. And this this industry was propped up during And the treatment is don't eat fucking horrible things.
19:19 we got a lot a pretty healthy dose of fat shaming growing up. Just in our family. You could definitely be both of those things you could be too rich if you're too rich then you're some Or did they just assume that they could take it down because he's the richest guy in the world? A bridge. i feel like you're pretty grounded like somebody. But again, you aren't like multiple billionaire.
21:46 where they get in that those the groups of people and then those are their new that's their new it's like what's the minutes yeah a million dollars is like 14 minutes and a billion is 33 And when he was yacht shopping, actually abramovich is that huge he's you know Even if you have all the trappings of wealth, all the beautiful stuff, you could eat wherever you
24:31 Yeah. You wake up, you're like, Ursula? Well, if she's over 30, you don't even have to worry about Leo. She's 50. Have you seen like all the stuff, this is where the internet is so glorious. They're still fertile. Because he's 50 or whatever he is. He's close to 50, right? He's 50. Yeah, he's close to 50. What's fascinating to me is that people get mad at him for dating 19 year olds because he's 50 or whatever
26:39 able to be like, you go girl. No one is feeling bad for a 19-year-old guy dating a 50-year-old woman. reason 19 i'm like that's teetering on yeah if it is what it is though it's like really though Yeah. elasticity the skin isn't it funny because that's biology yeah that's your body saying like this And, you know, girls going wild. I think of how glad I am that I came of age.
30:52 my daughter like there's that's not necessarily a way you want a path you want to go down a job that you hate, and it's incredibly time consuming and taxes you emotionally, you're there You have to work put together. Well, it's like, what do you want to do with your time? It is stupid. And there was something waiting tables was soul crushing in a different way.
33:49 My husband and I were just talking about this. And I feel like on the other side of that, even if I was like, oh, this is just tasteful nudes, It's a biological urge. you just saw like that kind of the door yeah the pussy you never got to open the door and see But I'm like, that's the nature of regret. Right. I was flipping through the channels late at night and there was porn on TV.
37:32 they reverberate for generations and generations. And some people think it's empowering for a woman to do something like OnlyFans I think there's been a lot of progress in that department, but is now an overcorrection because there's this idea of luxury beliefs. Oh, really? Aiea? with someone for free, why can't you have sex with someone for money? I just, I don't think that
40:28 This idea that you can murder women, be self-identified as a woman, and then you don't have to even Yeah, like, excuse me, I'm a female now. And she and her article is like, who is this even helping in this in this law? No, they're encouraging them to go to USC and become a filmmaker. Don't have children. women that are sticking their People love drag queen shows.
44:36 I'm like, this is fucking wild. And the thing is, it's like it's not one. things and like you said there's many instances of this and i've seen them and i don't understand There's so many of them. And then people see those instances and they duplicate it, which is right. It was created by Michelle T. First event was held, the Eureka Valley Harvey Milk Memorial Branch Library,
48:09 holding events at libraries, schools, Well, so. They're fucking creepy. Right. Yeah. be fucking weird and this would be like a nice little thing to make them feel comforted. Yeah, makes sense. or adopted or surrogate children that come along with that are involved in these things? in, you know, the zeitgeist. Right. But who's actually putting it in the zeitgeist?
51:59 Right. Yeah, that's preposterous. it was her egg because they were gay. You know what? So I think usually there's a law in place that you have to have had a child. But they still have some kind of, they don't have any say in the matter. It's like it's very complicated because you could definitely see a place where that would be a beautiful gesture.
55:05 thought about until i had a child and then i saw how much she needs me the mother like yeah they're That's fucking bizarre. in the picture. Like, does a woman have to be in every picture with a gay child? No, that's fair. Like, why not? hear everybody's side of the perspective because I never even thought twice about it. Yeah, there were. Is she actually hard right?
58:49 and it was talking about the word such a really crazy place. Here it is. Why the word freedom is such a useful rallying So this is what they're doing here. Inherent in the idea of a free country is the right to protest. an agenda and pass this, to put this narrative out there. But the fact that they're willing to do it with something that is so important, like
1:01:05 Far right protesters. And I never would have thought before the pandemic that that would have She is the founder of Redux, the website that does, she covers a lot of the gender stuff Canada has gone in this direction It was interesting. Because it seemed very liberal to me. And it's horseshit. I know that was nuts. like aren't they connecting like being healthy to the far right now? I've seen so many articles of like exercise.
1:05:31 And then people are like, oh, great, let's eat donuts and just fucking vote blue. And there's a lot of people that are just really fat people that work hard. And that's one of the ways that you could say, like, if you wanted to reinforce the are given like a baseline that doesn't make them lazier, they actually work harder and it's enough child uh malnutrition poverty uh children not having enough food like 50 yeah i don't know why
1:09:18 If you have a race, the finish line or the starting block is different for different people. Yeah. We don't we have social safety nets in America. we either have this free capitalist society where clearly that will just only try and make money for in survival, that's why I think something like universal basic income or something like, you're finally making headway
1:12:26 who are struggling and the cost of living is fucking insane right now. Yeah. It's not just make a better, more well-informed choice in terms of what you decide to do with your life. And if I'm eating like a lot of sugar and carbs and kind of like cheese, which if I'm just not watching what I'm eating, I feel like depression creeping in. to like the cost of food, food deserts, and the prevalence of fast food. We should really have a
1:15:11 Canned stuff. Yeah. The problem, too, that I have bunch of chickens you heard i it was in an article that i i think i read from this was actually i They stopped laying eggs for some reason. As a result of recurrent outbreaks, U.S. egg inventories were 29% lower in the final week of December 2022 than at the beginning of the year. That might be exactly it.
1:18:37 I'm not smart. Also, the administration, because they're all sick and overworked and this was actually like the the biden administration and people that are framers and roofers, when you have unskilled labor But the derailment is a colossal failure on the part of the transportation department. No one's monitoring every fucking mile of those tracks.
1:21:32 Where he talked about people sabotaging trains and people derailing trains purposely. Now, I don't know if they have to take additional precautions due to traveling with hazardous waste and whether or not those precautions were or were not taken. who's been doing these amazing TikToks that I'm obsessed with because it's that he's like a but also he was saying there was petroleum,
1:23:16 Play the one you have in front of you. pittsburgh almost halfway to cleveland norfolk southern has a rail line that goes right through Polyvinyl chloride is a plastic that's used in like but it didn't catch on fire. Now this crash in Ohio has five train cars. of them is hydrogen chloride. Hydrogen chloride is really unstable and latches a designer, it's really good to learn about mistakes. When looking at these kinds of industrial
1:26:37 These are the clouds that of this shit that they're burning from East Palestine. Animals are dying. This is the fucking shit that they burn off. completely covered in black. Give me the volumes. Shit! From East Palestine! be a massive explosion and this would have happened anyway but there's no other options in his at the local news station where he is that's really good and i recommend people go
1:29:30 or it's not on a national newspaper's homepage, or my social feed. The guy in front of me was watching CNN and all they talked about was UFOs. Later sending a toxic black plume over the village. been saying. The train derailment and spillage of toxic chemicals has resulted in the deaths of 3,500 fish. Okay. One of the things that Nick Drum was saying was that they haven't done a water test since
1:32:51 farmland for thousands and thousands of miles. I mean, we don't fucking know. No, I'm not saying it was. to derail purposely, we're fucked. They couldn't stop it in time, I believe, Again, for all of the talk about the environment, Is this happening every day? chemicals where do these chemicals even come from i know nothing about the railroad apparently
1:36:08 but again regulations for environmental shit like this is super important I don't I don't know and This is a scary one. and the areas around these coal plants and how toxic it is. Didn't they have to move all those people out of that community? And then they're like, it's fine. on netflix that came out about this this they were the people in this community were extras
1:38:38 Right. or are you just like, no i reflect on it i Like in Michigan, they had a lot of stringent lockdowns, and it was very blue. So I think I'm going to stay. So there's a lot of that where people think, you know, with, obviously, clearly they were based on how they vote. I think they were, they're pretty on Yeah, I guess what that and I'm not sure if it was in that article, but it seems like Texas has become redder and Los Angeles has become or California has become bluer.
1:43:06 Like literal hippies. And they're like, fuck these people like this. What they're doing is near that level i do think with mail-in ballots in particular, there is, and like ballot harvesting being allowed, that seems like a weird thing to me. that he got fucked over and now she's saying that she got fucked over yeah but she underestimates There is a realm of possibility where they were like, OK, crazy.
1:45:40 elections. You're seeing some pretty staunch Republicans that are saying we need Yeah, has he? Well, there's not a good one that you can come up with another it's not a good one but the problem is he's losing his touch with the nicknames well he just there's not a good one that you can come up with for ron because ron is he's too good I'm like, okay.
1:47:47 And he's a veteran. And if Trump decides to attack him, you're going to lose a lot of Republicans that are on his side. I mean, there's some truth to that idea that everything Trump touches dies. you're you're we're really dealing with a year from now i'm not ready really really ramp up i'm Are you optimistic? Just flatline. I think I've lost followers, maybe gained some, but it's just been a very flat line.
1:51:33 And, you know, I've talked about this with Kyle Kalinsky. and that you'd grow and it would be sort of, We should have hundreds of thousands of views based on being in this space because it's hard not to be, we treat it like a show for television. We're like, what's a funny line from our episode? I have found my sub stacks growing, which is awesome. I'm a writer. I love it. That's where Jaron and I started Factory Settings, a podcast, which is so fun. We basically sit down and we talk about media bias and like our own biases.
1:55:17 And that's been getting just so much nice feedback. on YouTube. I think we have 14 something million, but that hasn't really grown. Yeah. attention yeah no i look at the number i think i thought it was always like 14 million yeah what So don't pay attention. you should do the product that you want to do. I don't think you just suck. Of course. So I'm not sure how many of those five million are even making it to 20 episodes or whatever.
1:59:01 It's a tough time to bring back a podcast. Like there's something you guys probably naturally do it or you have people who are thinking about doing this for you that you can do your product. I don't know about that. like i don't fucking know what i'm gonna say half the time when i'm doing that favorite of your put it all together on one one show or something it would be kind of weird well you should do what
2:01:59 Yeah, massive. just speaks to my soul just how easy it is for me to post a very beautiful looking blog. Yeah, he went to Rumble and then... Well, Seymour Hersh has said it, and he's documented his sources and discussed what happened. I mean, I'm not the guy to tell you. What are they saying, though? Also, you're talking about something the vice president took with him to his home.
2:05:56 That is, according to Hersh's source, Team Biden thwarted the Russian's superb surveillance by planting explosive before the eyes of an audience of It's like if all these people are monitoring it and they were there and they just blew it up. four months in the future. So they're saying just because no one was monitoring it, that's why it's not true?
2:07:45 Moving on. Not only that, my suspicions when they found all these classified documents and these documents That's what's fucked. I doubt it, but I'm not sure. Why would she want to subject herself to that when she's escaped from it? They speak. that she's not really uh like maybe she has maybe she wants the power and the is it the power or what if you
2:10:32 I don't know. right now with her at the helm? I mean, certainly we'd be better in terms of the way we view the That'd be amazing. It would be nice. They're not going to do it. Right. so measured and yeah but that's why i feel like he'd if he was very smart and measured it's it's It's just a meme. It's stupid. It's something people say. It's so good.
2:14:18 Oh, he needs those devout shoulders? so we don't have to fight a whole bunch of them at once. What do you think, Abdul? Let's do this. Oh, so Leroy wasn't paying attention to their plan. Oh, okay, the plan went awry. I've been saying it for years. It's huge. They're so deep. He was just lost. Have you got, has TikTok captured you yet? who's like got me and their job is to get me to sign up for TikTok.
2:18:23 He won't sign up. He thinks it's bullshit. They're trying to say it's Chinese spyware. And even Twitter now. Oh, okay. I've seen my kids. I go, wow. But I'm saying there's a dark side to this. She always wants to tell me about stuff that she learned on TikTok. It favors martial arts, traditional dance. But what if you click on it just out of curiosity, then does it keep feeding you that?
2:22:32 Go to Duncan Trussell. kid's size. Only had a slink shod, and they said to the kid, you won't be able to get him down. Yeah. So you have to make sure when you're signing your contracts they don't need you anymore. Yeah. And you no longer need to. I know. That painting is very, very important to me because I love Taylor. But it's like someone could make art in the style of Taylor Boss and do it that way.
2:26:13 the style of Bill Burr. I'm done. I mean, I'm a writer. I could just be like, write a blog with If it will become a hyper authenticity, you know, people will become more. We're past the curve. You'll become friends while you're here. Like you're just bullying this guy for putting out a book list? These are all books that he's already read, but I agree that you can't read War and Peace in a week.
2:28:34 Have you ever seen the original? When you read it, you're like, yeah, this is why, this is why it's a classic. Oh my God, look at it. How much is that worth? Type, type, type, type, type, type, type, type, type. toot tiger head. That's like this Robert Downey Jr. I'm sure it was nothing. It was like a writer's desk But it's not a thing like that. It reminds me of something that I wanted,
2:31:21 I bet the thing that bothers me is that I bet it's just sitting in some house somewhere collecting dust. But owning like old things like that Kerouac thing, like culturally very significant. Yeah. Like they buy like Egyptian artifacts And it was like a burial site with tons of mummies in it. How bizarre would it be to go over someone's house and they have a mummy?
2:33:46 point where you're never going to find that stuff and who knows where it is now who knows what And there were 14 of us. and they had to choose between two. What? but Victorians were hosting unwrapping parties where Egyptian corpses would be unwrapped Look at that fucking picture. Dinner, drinks, and a show. Yeah, because there was like a real big Egyptian kind of fetish that was happening during when they were, when they opened up to going into Egypt and exploring.
2:37:07 We went down to Luxor. alexandria which i loved there's just something very cosmopolitan about alexandria and we were And the crossroads of all the cultures mixing. It's just but crazy. It was when I was with a very wealthy man, and we got the King Farouk suite at the Winter Palace, And they'd given us a biscus tea. probably a like a someone who is a tomb raider or maybe just as someone who dug the ditches but
2:41:14 sixth sense witchy stuff for me when we were in New Zealand. So he kind of was like, and brought us this nice soup And then I feel like I get like anxiety when talking about it because I really felt like I was having a panic. There's just so much history. superstition and conspiracy and dark ages and did what randall carlson and graham hancock have
2:43:44 the world, like 30% of the world has evidence of this, that we were hit by multiple chunks of rock from space. you find levels of iridium, which is very common in space those fucking things. And what these Egyptologists and these archaeologists that have this alternative view of history And that what you get after that is people sort of reimagining what life was like and trying to duplicate it.
2:46:35 They can just carbon date some of the artifacts they find in that area that are from biological materials. Because first of all, people have staked their career on a specific timeline. that indicates thousands of years of rainfall. Right. So they know that at that point in time, when they thought that people were just primarily But this is much more complex and much larger and enormous.
2:49:42 No, no, I haven't seen it. They're the experts. Okay. Him and Graham Hancock and Graham Hancock's Netflix series is based on that. They don't know who the people were. but every now and then we get whacked and we get whacked on a regular basis and there's plenty of Well, they also think that... That was the green... You know, this was the one that was Tunguskun.
2:52:51 rather, this Younger Dryas impact theory happened. Okay. Not only do they think it happened at 12,800 They don't know. of it was buried well not only that only that, there's different layers. There's old kingdom stuff. amnesia and that we don't, we think that we are on a linear time path of progression and fucking amazing that 4500 years ago people were that sophisticated yeah that's what was that was
2:55:24 is these vases. And then there's also these statues that are perfectly symmetrical. and but they had to replace them in the right precision because the way it was lined up it Yeah. Because even if the earth is fucked and covered in dirt, those things are made out of stone. And we were much more advanced than even we are now in terms of our construction methods and our ability to move things and that they had some different kind of technology.
2:58:26 Now they're going back 200,000 years ago, 300,000 years. I just love this stuff. That ain't shit. it's like, they lost. No, I'm sorry. Like how long would it take before nature would overcome us? long. And then you look at what we leave behind and it's not really that great. because apparently life doesn't exist before, you know. Yeah. But the big one is impacts.
3:02:05 That's nothing for the earth. Joshua Tree, the rocks that are kind of exposed, they're like half the earth's age old whoa yeah that's why It's just nothing. I recently had a friend who found it's a sad story. We don't know from that big perspective, Presidential elections and, you know, the right versus the left and the culture wars and all the stupidity.
3:04:32 And that's assuming that you live an average lifespan. about the news cycle because it's absurd i love absurdity i love pointing it out i love having It's so easy to destroy and easy to go online and toss bombs and easy to. And a lot of them fall off after a while because they can't take it anymore. But do you think they could get good? towards positivity they really generally do there's there's definitely uh like a sideshow
3:06:56 And you're really good at pointing out those absurdities. But I, it's definitely better for you. You're not really fixing the world. And you can't lose yourself to bitterness. I will say like the stuff I've seen I appreciate you too.