Moral Combat Podcast

Rage Room Healing & A Moment To Reddit | Ep 59 | Moral Combat

Season 1 Episode 59

In Episode 59 of The Moral Combat Podcast, hosts Nathaniel and Zachary embark on a new segment titled "Does It Heal?" The episode commences with a tantalizing preview of their inaugural video, an intriguing visit to a "rage room" where they explore the cathartic release of anger through smashing objects. Following this visceral experience, the duo delves into a Reddit-inspired discourse, offering reactions to posts encompassing the intricate intersection of religion and politics. These discussions encompass a spectrum, from humorous memes jesting about Jesus' persuasive tactics to poignant critiques of Christian nationalism's influence in government and the Republican party's alignment with fervent religious viewpoints. With a discerning eye, the hosts passionately denounce this confluence, drawing parallels to the perils of religious radicalism akin to the Taliban. The episode culminates in a nostalgic and spirited bout of Mario Kart, a cherished childhood escape from religious obligations, replete with friendly, competitive banter and an ultimate victory by Zachary. Throughout this thought-provoking episode, Nathaniel and Zachary employ their candid conversations as a means to explore and address their own religious trauma while skillfully connecting it to prevailing political and religious narratives, steadfastly fostering an environment conducive to healing and reflection.

Moral Combat, hosted by siblings Nathan and Zach Blaustone, is a heartfelt exploration of life's complexities, with a primary focus on healing from religious trauma. Step into their world as they navigate the realms of music production, confront the lingering echoes of religious trauma, and embrace laughter as a universal healer. With each episode, Nathan and Zach weave together their unique perspectives, seasoned with dynamic personalities that make every discussion an engaging adventure. From unraveling the complexities of personal growth to fostering open communication, healing the scars of religious indoctrination, and embracing the unfiltered authenticity of siblinghood, Moral Combat is your passport to thought-provoking conversations, heartfelt insights, and the pure joy of shared moments. Join us in the combat for morality, one conversation at a time.

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E. pe0u. O. Welcome to the Mortal Kombat podcast. I am one of your hosts, Nathaniel Boston, and I am your other. Host, Zachary Bluestone. Yes, he said it wrong. It's Bluestone two cause this is my sibling. Sibling? We are brothers. Yes, we are siblings. Mm hmm. This is a podcast that discusses our connection to our past, which was religious, which is traumatic. Yes. We were very privileged growing up. We were given a lot of opportunity. We're both white. Yes. We've identified as men. Yes, already. What are we crying about? And we're not crying. No, we're just trying to have a conversation about religious trauma. Yes. Precisely. Because we think it's really important with all of these, like, disgusting religious wars all over the world and religious political leaders and radicalism. Let's have a conversation about what happens when you're raised in radical religious families. That's what we're going to get here on a moral combat podcast. Which it's coming much more, obviously, that a lot of people are raised in radical regions, murders, families. It seems like almost most people are. Yeah, and if you're not radical, you're at least religious. Yeah, we know people that were raised not radical. They were just like churchgoers. And it was like, Wow, that seems more doable. Families only do the crack cocaine on, like, Thanksgiving and Christmas, right? Yeah. Yeah. The crack cocaine of religion. And then some families are like, No, we live off this crack cocaine. You do it seven days a week. That's right. That's right. That's right. That's where we come from. We did the crack a lot. We're coming in hot today. Yeah, we're kind of real hot. Zach's wearing his director's hat. His court, when he attaches chords and hits records on his record on the cameras. Yeah. He's in business. And businessman. Only knows that. Guilty due to the hat. Thanks, man. I know that you have a hard time wearing them right now. Like this one. Good. Now. And my hair's longer. That's my mind. That's, like, really clean. Thanks, man. Why? Why would you cover your hair? Looks beautiful. It's just the getting. Longer because you're. Are you insecure about it? No, It just takes a lot. And so. Be honest on our. Podcast, sides grow out when when you start to grow your hair, the sides start to get a little gnarly. And if you're not, if you just kind of like, Oh, I'll just you grease it back and brings it down or you don't do anything. And it's just kind of like a fluff madness. And so it's just at the point where I didn't really feel like doing my hair for the cast, and I probably won't for the next handful of months because I'm growing my hair out. Maybe I understand. And I think you got to do whatever you going to do to feel confident. But you should know that I love your hair long and I think the grimier that you probably perceive yourself, the better off we're going to think you are. It's not necessarily grimy at all. It's just more of my I don't think, doing my hair and I'm doing stuff around the house like it's long enough now that it falls into my face and I'd rather love that my hair pulled back and stuff. I'm doing stuff around the house. You just have a hat on, have a beanie on it. So when you take your hair off or take your hat off, it's like tonight will be the night that I will fall for you. And I will be the night that I will fall for you. Oh, again. Don't make me. Who is my. Precisely. Precisely. And the lawnmower just flying in there. That was my favorite version of that song was the Flying Lawnmower. Or the hair with the horse. Yeah, that's the one. If you don't know, we're talking about, use your phone more. Yeah. Go on the interweb. I'm coming in hot today. And if you're watching the podcast, thank you. You can probably watch this on Tik Tok, YouTube, Instagram, all of the places we post video. You're going to see two signs up, baby. You're going to see Ceasefire now. And you're going to see Ceasefire now. Why? Because I did go to a Free Palestine rally today. I went to a cease fire rally today. And here on the Moral Combat podcast, we believe in no more, no violence, no bloodshed, save the innocent people. And I went to my fiance and it was wonderful. You heard it here, folks. 100%. So those signs are up now. We got them from the protest and it was absolutely amazing. And so big shout out to everybody that came out for that. And I'm really proud for going to that and plan on going to a lot more good women. Thank you. Yeah, well, you come with me to the next one. Oh, I love protests. November 4th is going to be a big day around the world and the country. So next week, next. Saturday, big city, like every major city, is having major protests. Where do you want to go? Well, some friends discount the city, Open your golden gates. Any fun? There's something to think about. I'll do it. Yeah. Zachary. Nathaniel, On that note, how are you? Not well. What's wrong? No, I just. Life's tough, dude, right now, and I'm going through a lot of struggles, and so I'm just. Like, What's so bad about your life right now? Last week, I was like, How are you? You were like, Not good. Now we've friends. Like, how are you? You're like, Not good. I think last week I was like, Oh, came out and talked about me and that's kind of where I'm at. It's like, I'm okay. I don't talk about me. I just like it's just been a struggle. And so you want to ask me the same question? Yeah, man. How you doing? Fucking fantastic lives. Amazing. There you go. Thriving. Thriving. You know, when you put seed in manure and it grows fruit. Yeah, I'm like, that gets me so happy every day. New seed, new fruit, new seed, new fruit. Sometimes some branches get taken off due to the wind or, you know, doesn't sap it over, heal it over fruit, maybe fruit, fruit, fruit. Love it. Yeah. No, I'm. Things are really good. Nathaniel has a beautiful garden. Right out. Right out this door right here, which none of you have seen yet. And some last two weeks. I'll come over and I'll see you down a little bit of a little bit of yard work. And then when I came today, I was like, Oh, you did all the artwork? Yeah. Good for you, man. Yeah, it sure did. It's. I mean, it's time. It's like almost it is time. It's this podcast comes out after Halloween, but it's Halloween this Tuesday. It's Sunday right now. And I remember last year bringing vegetables into the podcast. You could stop this right now and go back a year and see the garden and the fruit that produced that year. And I get carrots and lots of green tomatoes. I was challenged and I'm. Just not grow carrots. This year. We tried, but they got overpowered by the potatoes because I didn't companion planting and I learned that's not good for that. I was going to tell you, when you do potatoes this next season, you should do the gold potatoes. Why the Yukon gold? Yes, I. Did like a golden potato. Those ones that I gave you were some. The thing was I just left them in the ground way too long. So they didn't even correctly do better next time. It's a lot of work. But yeah, so we finally got into the garden. We ripped all the old stuff out. I got buckets of all the vegetables and stuff I got from this year's and I'm about to plant my winter garden. It never. Ends. What do you plant? And we. Got to get better and better. At this. What do you plant in the winter? I have a list on my phone. It's like a bunch. I'm going to do a bunch of lettuces and read our cards and I think you can do. Yeah, there's like a up.I do garlic again and onions that will grow out throughout the whole winter and all that stuff. So it's good that you're educating yourself again. Okay, I just want to. Wow, I'm just really proud of you for educating yourself again. Wow. So Zac's not doing great. I'm over here thriving and educating myself. Good start. No, I'm doing fine. I'm just in a lot of back pain, and it's really hard to say, Oh, I'm fine. I'm doing really good when you're. I'm just like, I'm in chronic back pain, so it's just hard to be okay. And it's hard to tell people I'm okay, I'm fine, dude. I'm thriving. And you are. Because I know that. Yeah. And and my life is going to be total. So maybe, like, when I ask you on the cast, I'm like, Hey, because that's like one of our things. And I'm like, Zachary, how you doing? Maybe it should be like, Well, besides the back pain, fucking great. Okay, Right. Yeah. But I get think about it on my way here and I was like, I'm not doing well. This has been a tough and actually extra tough for me, so sorry. And so I didn't want to say I was doing well. I'm so sorry. No, it's life, dude. There's. You know, it's funny. That's a funny point, because there are plenty of days that I don't feel like I'm doing well and people will be like, Hey, how you doing? And instead of like, telling them, I'm not feeling great, it's kind of like, Oh yeah, things are actually honestly going great in my life. And I'll be honest, be like, today is a tougher day. Yeah, but like things I. Got in the habit when I went back to work during the pandemic, like 2021, it was kind of everyone was having tough days all the time. And so I started jokingly when people would be like, how to dig on. I would tell them, Best day of my life never had a better one. And I just walk away as serious as possible. And it was like my thing. And I still do. I still do it a bunch, but definite doing as much as I used to. Maybe next week when I'm like, Exactly how you're doing. Best day of my life that week. Go to be amazing. Bring it back if you like it. Yeah. Feel like the next four podcast maximizes having the best day of his life. No matter if he's crying. Now, it's the best day of my life. I've never had a better day. Perfect. Yeah. Every day is. The best day of my life. The beginning of the rest of your life. Yeah. Which is a gift. Yeah. You lucky son of a bitch. I know. Let's jump into today. Just go straight in. It is episode 4059. You do that? Do that. So annoying you red line. And you point me out when I make like Luke knows. Right before this podcast started, I was getting the camera set up and I accidentally said, What is it, 40, 49 today? And I said, 59, Don't get anything. I just said, That's because you're the one that put that mistake in my brain. I'm really tired of him right now. I'm really tired of it. I'm tired of her. And no, we're not doing that right now. Zach is just he's, you know, Zach's a difficult, loving person to work with. You know what I mean? I love you, buddy. We are so excited to announce today on episode 49 of the Mortal Kombat podcast, our news segment is that 4959 Episode 59 Dude, shut the fuck up. We're Are you. Just making sure we're being correct? I won't have to enter that out now. You should leave it in. On episode 59. We are so excited to announce today our new segment called Does It Heal? Does it heal? Does it. Heal? Does it heal? Does it heal If it heals you might feel better from your trauma. Yeah. Does it heal you from your trauma? Oh. We've hinted towards it at the end of our last podcast and we're really happy that we finally got this video, edit it because it's just back and I doing all of our work and so things take a while, but few weeks ago we were so happy to receive an email from a local company called Blackout. Blackout. That local company is a mobile rage room. Zakari What is a rage room? The rage rooms where you go and they have some stuff for you to break in. They have some tools for you to use to break them, you stories to get all your rage out in the room so that when you leave, you feel like you got all the rage out. Exactly. Yeah. Breaking shit like China plates. Printers, printers, you know, like glasses. The roof of a car. The roof of the car, the side of the door of a car. Doors, windows. When you use golf clubs, baseball, bat, sledgehammers and gloves, masks. We're going to give you a little clip of our new segment that will be coming out. I don't know. We have no idea how consistent were able to be with this, but we are planning on filming our next segment very soon. Yeah, which will be us going to different businesses or coming up with on our own different forms of healing and approaches that people use in life, whether it be, you know, a sauna or getting a massage or a cold plunge, um, arts and crafts, going to a local pottery business and making pottery, meditation, working out all these things that we do or people do to like balance their mental health and help them throughout their lives. We're going to start contacting businesses or they've contacted us and we're going to film our time at their business or these experiences. So this first. One, we were so lucky to be invited to the rage room call. We will act out. Yeah. Here's a sneak peek through this. Yes, I we want to thank thank you so much. Not a problem. Have you done a combat podcast? Welcome to our new segment. Does it heal this is the rage room concert. Oh, you just do it harder. Getting angry. Yeah, that feels really good. Remember when my mom gave me China? She told me to pray that, like, we're just do parental trauma or. Hey, Mom. John 316 John three This is the first time that I've done cathartic rage. Cathartic. I'm not angry at mom or dad. I'm not angry at anybody. You're not angry? Oh, wow. Drop me off after. It's pretty. Strong. Pass my heart to heart. Honestly, I'm feeling I'm actually feeling some. Problems yesterday I thought I got this really cool job and it was a big scam. And I'm really, really angry about. Oh, God, I feel so much better. Do you feel that was beautiful then? Great editing on your part. Thank you. I did do a lot. A lot of the editing. Yeah. This is what led me to realize I need to upgrade my computer. Was this project. This is a big project. We filmed everything in 4K and for us it's a big deal. It's three different cameras or, you know, yeah, 4K. So when you're editing that on a computer, it's a lot of work. Yeah, we know that. You don't care about that at all, but if you want to possess, go ahead. I would encourage you to finish this podcast and then go check out our new segment. Does It Heal on our channel? And big shout out to Justin over at Blackout. Yeah, wonderful guy. Yeah, we'll have all of his contact in this video and the blackout video. That was a fucking blast. It was super fun and it was actually healing. I wasn't even joking in that video. Like, I felt pretty good after the rage. Did linger with me, though. Tell me about it. I think you mentioned that too. Like, I feel like I wanted to keep getting rage out and we just don't really rage that much anymore. I try my best to just not get angry at anything, ever. And so to kind of just let yourself get really angry. And I was seriously angry that day just because I did actually get scammed the day before. Pretty bad. It sounds like great run to major, get all out. And I felt like I got a lot of it out. It's not good. And so there's something there. There is something that happens. It's cathartic. It's almost like when people are like, if you're an angry person, get into boxing to get your rage. I feel like it's something similar. Yeah, Yeah. I mean, I feel like I embrace a form of rage every workout I do. So why? I love working out really. I hop on the bike and I get to, like, the first major push and I'm like, oh, for, you know, like, or whatever. And then I breathe through. It is this constant, like, feeling the rage, especially if I don't if I don't have the right headspace and I'm going into like a crazy workout. But there's something about like breaking shit. Yeah. And like, throwing, like. Whenever you grab a plate, you know, as a kid, you, like, pick up a plate. Want to break it? You want to break? Yeah. You want to bring your mom brings that brings out the china, the really nice chain and you're like, well, what if I broke it? Yeah. Or when you do break a plate as a kid or whenever, it's like, Oh, that's like a big deal. You're like, Oh, no. She always. Feels like a big not the plate glass or you put it in the dishwasher and it breaks and you're like, No. And so being able to like, have that feeling over and over and over, like we have that box of just endless. I wish I broke more China. With that feeling. There's nothing like growing. It's just anything. I started to feel bad about the mess we're making, and so I stopped throwing the china. But in reality, that's what felt the best is breaking up. Yeah. And you know, you're you're paying a certain price to be able to do this. So make sense, right? Like the whole set up and you're you know it's financial li here's some money help. Thanks for cleaning up our mess. Yeah, yeah. No, I'm with you. I was, like, pleasantly surprised how good it felt, but it felt like a high. Like I felt like I was getting high off of the experience. And after we were done, I mean, given this was our first time filming ourselves in a long time with and in the public world and like, that's exhilarating enough. Very like trying to make content this way. First time filming ourselves as moral combat in the public. Exactly. Exactly. It's been a long enough to where it felt was good. Yeah, it's been a while since you and I. There was a little like. Like getting back, getting the grease flowing again type of feeling where it was like when we were like, walking up to the camera talking to him. I was like, We've done this before seven or eight years ago. It's been a while. It's been a minute since we've done it. The acting class that I've been taking in San Francisco has frickin helped me out. I can prepared myself because everything is it feels overwhelming and nerve wracking normally. So when you're like walking up to a person who's going to put themselves on the spot to promote their business and you're there like hosting the conversation, there is always this level of like, Hey, he's this is awkward and it feels so awkward. But like everything in life with a camera on you is fucking awkward. He's got to get past that. Yeah, I thought we did pretty good. Yeah. But yeah, coming home and after we did it, we were. We were like, pumped up. After that, we sort of. Now give it a try. Let us know in the comments. What do you think? Hit up Justin's business? If you're local, if you know where we live, which you don't, you know it kind of the county, I guess, right? We don't know where we live. Yeah, he's a here in town. And I think that if you just went on a search, maybe these rage rooms would help you with your life and some of your troubles or the things you enjoy, get out some of that energy. And the fact of it being mobile is pretty cool. Yeah, he can come to your house. When we first were pulling up, weren't even blown up when they when they first hit us up, I was like, well, what how much can you really do in a mobile room? And he they do quite a bit. Yeah. I'm like, like, I know they felt like they felt they filled all the voids you think they wouldn't feel. And it was fantastic. It was a great time. Yeah. Yeah. And there's something there, I think like for us specifically, and I even said this to him in the moment that, like, I have struggled or I used to struggle from like anger and rage, like ever since. I can remember, you know, something that I started to work on in my, like my teens. Yeah. And so and I know that there's a direct connection to complex post-traumatic stress disorder. There you see anyone out there with severe religious trauma? You know, that comes to see PTSD in one of the ways that people see PTSD and respond to that is either out of dissociation, rage, suicidal thoughts, major depression, anxiety, you name it. Rage was like the thing I went to punching a wall. So like as a kid, I remember thinking like, this is not good. I've seen this growing up. This is around me a lot. It feels and it felt so good to rage. So good to rage. And then it always feels so bad afterwards. Right? And that's what something you've always told me is I like rage. You like you lose the moment, you get angry. Yeah. And then if you rage, it's like your high off of that rage. And then it's just like major crash. And so we've been preaching and, you know, preaching here on the podcast, like the opposite of rage. Like, we do not embrace any form of rage anymore. Yeah, we're never really angry as much. And that's amazing. That's I talk about therapy for years and this cast and not drinking alcohol anymore and like the things I've worked on. So being able to rage out felt uncomfortable. Like I was so familiar with the feeling, you know, it's not like a new thing. It was like the new thing is the freedom to it's okay. It's okay to feel this way right now. But like, still, I think I had a little bit of trouble being like, I don't know, dude. I don't know. And I feel weird. You know, just because I think of my own past. And so it was awesome. I'm glad you have fun. Yes. That's all that matters. I'd love it. Yes, we get right into it. Yeah. Let's jump into our episode. Let's do it. And you know, we got about 35, 40 minutes to talk. Yeah, we got four posts and we're going to go over because, ladies and gentlemen, this is another episode on moral combat of a. Moment to remember. All of your. Nearly all of our guests. When I say it was a moment, here is where we like to go on to the social media platform Reddit, where we follow certain forms like X, Christian, what else? Religious trauma form Atheist Christian debate ex Presbyterian and ex Baptist. And axes a. Lot on a lot of axes. And these are like dumpster fire. There's tons of just drama and arguing and a lot of hate on these. You know people are just getting out their feelings and who we like to go through and pick a few powers and talk about them. Definitely. And some of the comments, some of the posts that we chose from today are if you went on Reddit right now and search up on Atheist and or X Christian, you're going to see a lot of political posts because some things are happening in our world politically that are rather daunting and concerning. If you're somebody that has is an X Christian or X religious person or disagree with religion. Or, you know, just supports the idea of like church and state being. Separate. Exactly. Then you're going to be trigger. Yeah. So let's just jump into it Post number one on x Christian on Reddit comes from the other fellow user. The other fellow. The logic of this religion, this is a picture. It's a meme. Jesus is standing at the door and he says, Let me in. Knock, knock, knock. And the person goes on and Jesus goes, So I can save you. And the person on the inside goes from one and Jesus goes from what I'm going to do to you if you don't let me in. Heels, I get in. Yeah. It's like really, it's a it's a funny joke, but it's spot on. Also, nothing I want to comment is how white the Jesus is. Yeah, I know. I mean, then that's. That's all. That's all Jesus is. Well, I think there's Jesus. Did we talk to this before in the cast? And we know that Jesus portrayed differently around the world, for sure. I'm based on the America for sure. As white as you can get, baby. Yeah, I see. Like, is that Bradley Cooper? It's like a Bradley Cooper. Yeah. It really is. You know, it's like a matthew McConaughey. Yeah, yeah. Huh? Yeah, he is. Jesus, him and Sarah. And it looks like Matthew Carney in sandals. Yeah. Let's just jump to the first comment here. First comment says a sacrifice comes from no spoilers here, of course. Yeah. We always say the user names and sacrifice being needed for a salvation can't be compatible with an all powerful and all loving God if the sacrifice is needed because God chose to require violence and death in exchange for forgiveness. And he isn't all loving. Obviously, if God doesn't have any choice in requiring or sacrifice in order to forgive because that's just how it works, then he isn't all powerful. Yeah, very well said. Any other any comments on that, Zachariah? The more I have to separate myself from Christianity, the more I've kind of realized how the God of the Bible teaches us of the Bible. The Holy Spirit is very narcissistic, very selfish. Explain what the image does a great job doing that A lot of the pain you're going to feel in this life because God shows for you to have that pain because so that you could need him to love you and so that you have someone to love because you need a savior and God has already planned how your life is going to have trials and terrible times and you need a savior. And so it's almost like if God is all powerful and the only creator, then He is also they are also creating the pain you in suffering in everyone's life and for what reason? So that you can need him. Whereas if you just step back and realize if you had that kind of power to create humanity, why would you ever create it? So that everyone needs you? Yeah. And the more I've seen that, the more I'm like, if this scripture is real and one day Jesus does come out from the clouds, like pastors and our parents have always told us that one day you're gonna get raptured and Jesus, you're going to see she's come from the clouds. If that ever really happened because of the Jesus I know. Now you if all you love. All right. That's like all the UFO sightings. Yeah, exactly. But because of my perception of this God now, I wouldn't still be like, I don't know if I will worship you because you look like you're a narcissistic, selfish God, and so is Jesus. Because the same thing, right? And I don't know, I think this picture, as much as it being a silly meme, does a great job at that. And the next comment here from Captain Carl, which I know we have read of your comments before, I'm happy. Oh yeah, some of these people are all over the Christian stuff because, you know, they're making it, they're making their points. Making their moves. They say God has to send God as a sacrifice to save you from God. Makes sense. Yeah, that's exactly what you're talking about. Yeah. This idea that like and so, like and this meme, it says, from what I'm going to do if you don't let me. And yeah, so there's already like, Hey, you were born bad. Yeah. Like you came into this world even though you were a baby and you couldn't talk to your two and a half or three and you really couldn't walk till then. You can really make your own choices till you were 15, 16. And even then, it wasn't even that well developed. You came into this world as a sinful person. So because of that, you need Jesus to be able to enter the Kingdom of God or live peacefully or have any sort of right passage. Yeah. And so there's no way out from the jump. You're you're, you're needing Jesus. And if you don't do it, it's like, well, then you don't belong here. You're bad. You're and you're not, you know, you're not living If you do what we're doing here, what you're talking about, the trauma that comes from being told that as a kid, then you're evil. And so it seems like a black hole. It is black. It is a black hole. Never ending Black hole. A black. Yeah. Is that he uses that as the excuse for everything. All right. I think that's what really makes the Christian Bible at least curse the Bible. I know. So impressive is you can use that excuse for everything. Something that I recently just had another one of my friends commit suicide. Really? Yeah. And his younger brother committed suicide about six years ago, and it just happened. I'm sorry. Thank you. That's very terrible. It is. It is and is very common in our world these days. But I wasn't. I didn't know how even all their family was. And I went to lunch with one of my best friends and I still communicate with threw out of high school, which is rare. Everyone knows once you get older you don't like my school, but he's like one of the ones that I still will meet up with every six months to get lunch and shit. And he was very close to this person and he started letting me in on some of the evangelicalism of their family because he's also learning through this podcast how evangelical we were raised. And it's kind of all it's all new to him because he wasn't raised at all with religion, but he mentioned because they had just a small little get together for the family. And he mentioned one of the things that someone said at the memorial that they had for him, and it was went to mom and said this was God's plan for your sons. Yeah. And it's God's using that. This was God's plan. You're this is your narcissistic, egotistical, selfish God's plan so that both your sons kill themselves. It's the the the way that radical religious people I know that we talk a lot about Christian religious trauma on this podcast, cause that's where we come from. That's what we're about. But religious trauma is all religions, right? The fact that, like most religions, any Christian evangelical shit is so crazy that you can spin anything to make it okay. Exactly. And you can spin anything. It's all the death and destruction that's happening overseas right now in the wars, you know, is a religious war and it's all spun like from the radicals on both sides to fit their perfect narrative about what they believe in their religion, from what their God says. And I can't tell you, man, how many times I've heard this from past Christians and people that have even reached out because of our podcast. And I know you've seen these, you know, messages sent to us of that being one of the direct traumatic things people have connected to is like a death in the family or a lost friend, or that they committed suicide or cancer or whatever. And you go to this church and you're like, Are you at a church event because of memorial grieving and somebody at the pulpit or pastor says, this was God's plan for your family, this was God's plan for you. And it's like. That hurts. Yeah, I'm going to stop believing now. Like, that really pushes me over. So then you go to the person and you're like, You're telling me that this was God's plan that we suffered the last five years, or my younger brother died from suicide because they had serious mental health issues. Yes, we're done. Yeah. That's a break up. Yeah. I'm going to cancel this. Yeah. That's not God of love. Yeah, And it hits, man, because we start most podcast. We start this podcast, but we started most saying we made it out alive. Not everyone else does. And as nonchalantly as we say that it's just so true being raised the way we we were, that suicide is very prevalent. And I think when we say that it's coming from a place of knowing how many of our some past people that we know are drug addicts and ended up in prison, committed suicide, homeless, on to their fourth marriage under their can't manage friendships. They're narcissistic, their mental health is out of control. And they're. Not living the. People who in their life who are still the evangelical say the only reason why they're that way is because they walked away right where it's like, No, actually it's your fault. Their faith that you raised them and just is really hard to get out of. Yeah. And it's traumatizing and some people kill themselves. Yuck. Yes. That is sad. And so, I mean, why the fuck are we doing? We're doing. This. This is exactly why we're doing what we do. It's it's hard to talk about this stuff every week. But. It's shitty to lose your life over something that you can heal from. God damn it. We can heal from this. And yeah, we are. We are. And we hope that anyone that's watching that suffering, this is healing too, along the way. Let's keep moving on. Let's move right along on to our next post. Here we go from the Atheism Reddit Forum from user member, great name member, new speaker of the House Mike Johnson. The United States is a biblical republic and the separation of church and state isn't real. Well, before we even jump in the comments, Zachary, take the floor. Who's Mike Johnson? Mike Johnson is the new speaker of the Republican House. They just got elected. Yes. Did you help elect him? Definitely not. Did anybody in the country help elect him besides people in power? Definitely not. Okay. So that's interesting enough. I am not to deep diving into anything political, but, you know, I did energy dive on this guy. How could you not if you have if you follow any religious form part on Reddit, you're going to find this guy is plastered everywhere. There's an uproar about his insane religious beliefs and his evangelical Christianity. And it's an interesting time, man, because we have watched since 2016 indefinitely since the pandemic, we have watched the Republican Party go from, you know, have some pretty far right religious extreme views to only far right, extreme religious views. And it's not about Republican anymore. It's about religion. Mary Christian, hardcore Christian focused and then now Mike Johnson is the leading Republican Party stating that the world has only just been for 10,000 years. Dinosaurs were on the ark and that everything he believes is written in the Bible and that's how he'll run country, is what he says. And if you've read the Bible, if you've read the Bible, that is so scary. And anyone that's a big Bible believer, if we actually ran the way the Bible ran, then get ready to get your hand cut off. If you ever touch anything, you're not supposed to eye. For an eye. Yes, straight up. And also women. I'm so sorry. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's sad. It's super sad. It's very. It's terrifying, isn't it? Is this new House speaker? It's like is a testament to the powers that be and how religion is used as a form of control and power. It makes you especially Christianity, of course, in this country, it makes you think that that's why it's there to begin with. That is why it's there. You think You think. First comment here comes from on theist or whatever on theist, and they are quoting Trevor Noah. It says, And isn't it amazing after all these years of the right's screaming about the threats of Sharia law, it turns out they were just jealous. Yeah. Trevor Noah Yeah. Boom, boom. That's why we we use the term evangelical Christianity here. We're talking about radical Christianity. We know that we have scar tissue and we're hurt from the church and we're dealing with it, and we're growing out of our victimization. We're growing out of that sort of narcissistic mentality and that black and white ness. And we've really made a lot of progress by this. Could it be more true that like radical religion, like radical is people in religion are everywhere? Once I can cite it again, talk about Christian trauma here, Christian religious trauma here. But you see this in Islam. You see this in Judaism right now. You're seeing both sides of radical Judaism and radical Islam and how evil it is. So many innocent lives being murdered at the name of radical religious beliefs or God's right, your God's wrong, our God's right. Your goal is wrong. But I think radicalism in any form, anything you do, if you're radical about it, it's dangerous, dangerous road. And when it's about life and death, like every most religions are about what happens after you die, what happens when you're alive. And I'm radical about it and I'll die for it. It's dangerous, dude. And kill a lot of people on the other side. They don't believe it. I believe I'm. Also a little throwback to what we're talking about. That gives you an out to kill. Oh, well, I'm doing it in the name of the Lord. I just killed a hundred babies in this hospital. In the name of the Lord? Yeah, I She worship me right? Yeah. And it goes on both sides. Yeah, it is. This is actually not like one side versus the other. This is that innocent families on both sides are now and always have been on one side being murdered relentlessly. Like over 2.1 million Palestinian people have been murdered over the last 40 years. Like, go fuck off, dude. Also, if we actually became a biblical country where we ran off the Bible, sorry, anyone who actually is an American, you are no longer free as we're running off the Bible. Exactly. And if we actually want freedom, we can't have religion. That's the reason why we wrote it in our Constitution. And to have separation of church and state is so that we can have freedom in this country. Right. And we know that the laws don't make laws. And laws are not a thing for people in power in this country like it doesn't matter. Oh, my. Gosh, look at everything going on in politics right now. Everything with Trump. Yeah, everything you're. Going to say his name. But there's one person right now showing his money and how you get away with everything. It's scary, you know? Yeah, it's just weird. Trevor Noah. Good point. Yeah, great point. Okay. Damn right. They're just jealous. Article. This comes from the next comment. Captain Pixel says Article 11 of the 1797 Treaty of Tripoli says, as the government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian religion. The Senate ratified it on June 7th, 1797, and it was signed into law by John Adams, second president United States on June 10th, 1797. For a reason. You know how like we were just saying this, how like the Bible, like in Christianity, people can be like, Oh, this was God's plan. Your dad died or your brother died or your sister died or suicide. It's God's plan for all of this is is the same way. We're like, no matter if it's evil or if it's good or if it's whatever, you can justify anything with that. That's what this sounds like right here. Totally is. Even though there was laws that were in place, it's like so easy for people in power that claim Christianity to be like, Yeah, but the Bible. Yeah. And all of the Christians are like. Yeah, yeah, the Bible. Yeah, the. Bible. But when it's like about free speech or something, they're like butterscotch intolerant. Don't take my guns, don't take my God, this is a free country. This is a free country. You're talking about complete government takeover. Also, if you control all woman's bodies and they can't have abortions, that's also a complete government takeover to. Write. Anything that the government would say in the name of Jesus, in the name of the Lord, We're going to do this for the entire country would be a complete government takeover. It just it's so weird, man, that like the far right evangelical Christian believers believe that. And I only want to put it on everybody but the thought that we need more Bible in government, we need more Jesus in government is like you are missing the mark of what freedom looks like then, because if you start enforcing your religion, it's not very free. It's power and control, baby. It's their internal government in the brain. And when you have if you're making the laws yourself in your brain because it's being forced into you from like this, the government or whatever, and then part of that's God, as there's so many levels of like controlling people from the inside out, you know, It's crazy. It's super crazy, man. Next comment here from ordinary dude, not he says he is not this is Dharma Mike Johnson is his name. Yeah it's they say regarding my stance he is not my God why is that. Yeah. Might make Johnson guessing Mike Thompson or he is not stupid. He is a religious extremists just like Taliban. Yeah. Yeah. What people should be frightened about is this American Taliban gaining power in us, which ultimately will happen given GOP path, which ultimately will happen or. Yeah, and since the U.S. is a majority two party system, it's anyone's guess about the odds of these people getting presidency. And before anyone can say us, we have checks and balances to avoid the calamity. That myth was broken when Trump won and went on a rampage for four years, breaking everyone he's touched and he is still a frontrunner for presidency. And sadly. This person is connecting the Taliban to the GOP. How could you not? How could you not just looking at the war US millennials were born into, right? I was like 12 years. I was 11 years old when the World Trade Centers were hit and we were all told by President Bush that it was terrorists from Afghanistan. And so the whole country was like in support and like, freaking out. Millions of lives were killed and the whole areas of that land were decimated by carpet bombing and drone strikes. I know I in Obama and President Bush and like so it's like we were born. This is what we were raised into. Like I know Vietnam and all the other wars. It's like endless wars in our country of us murdering massive amounts of innocent people and sending ground troops and doing ground invasions and ruining lives. And where the fuck did ISIS come from? Right. I know there's a little political we don't like to get political in this case, but we are doing moment to read and everything's political around this political arena. And so when we share this post, it's because the writing's on the wall. There's terrorists everywhere. Well, and we just don't think that terrorists are American. Yeah, we just like it. Like Americans for some reason believe because of yeah, these wars you bring up and what we've been through and what's been burning to my brains and what a terrorist looks like and it's Islamic and it's Muslim and it's like it's also Christian. It's also Christian guys. If you're extremely religious in the name of war, you are terrorists. If you're going in, if you're going to be okay with killing the mass population of some sort of country because they killed 3000 of your people and you want to kill a million of theirs, you're creating so much terror in the world, you basically are the worst terrorist. That's right. And that's what we did. And that's what we do. And we say we we had no enemy, America, America. And that's what we have done. How Did we end World War two? Well, we killed about, you know, a million people with a bomb on, you know. Two big bombs. And oops, so sorry was over. Why? Because that was bad. And the whole world was like, America's bad. Yeah. We're going to jump to the next. Post here. From the Atheist forum from user and and then. Oh, my God, is this true? I see this. Here we go. You know, we had to bring him out here at least, you know, a couple of times you're on the cast. We're sorry. Trump vows to block immigrants who don't like our religion. And I guess if. They don't like our religion, we'll kick them out. We'll keep them. Out. Donald Trump doesn't know one scripture in the Bible. The reason I bring up the KKK as being the number one terrorist organization of this country because they've been terrorizing forever. And if you're not white, if you're not Christian, then we'll bomb you. This country that's in all of our history. Okay? I go read about the civil rights movement. Learn your history. It's here in your backyard. It's everywhere in this country. And Trump being like, you know, the KKK spokesperson became the president for four years. The best president ever saying this is right and power with his power and his political ability to say the things that make religious radical people feel validated and justified. And that's the one for us. General Tonic says here that's the most eye rolling part of the evangelical support for Trump. As a former Southern Baptist, I guarantee most of them see right through it for the charade it is, but they support the godless liar anyway, because he strokes their fear and feeds their anger. He strokes their fear and feeds their anger. So much of what we talk about in this cast is the healing of anger and the healing from fear, right? So that's powerful. If you can tickle fear and anger of somebody like that, border it over, boom, it's energized. And people will show up to the Senate and charged into their doors on January six and try to take over the country all right. There's some connections here. Trump said this about Joe Biden, who is a lifelong practicing Catholic. We're very upset with Biden right now for supporting Israel and giving him billions of dollars of war and bombs and all that. But the practicing Catholic Biden, Trump said he's following the radical left agenda. Take away your guns, destroy your Second Amendment, no religion, no anything, hurt the Bible hurt God. If evangelicals had any sense of horror, our honor or integrity, they'd be rightfully offended by the way he condemned sends to them. But in their venality, they don't. So in other words, Trump will just say whatever he needs to say in that moment, for that clip, for that short or whatever it is, to elicit anger and fear, to get a response. And it's powerful shit. Yeah. The racist son of a bitch. Rich, racist. Son of. A bitch. Yeah. One of the major spokesperson, leaders of the KKK. You heard it here, folks. It's very obvious this person right here underneath saying this comes from Floyd Fan, KKK and other racists. Love to hate on Catholics, too. That's one of the reasons why Biden is such an easy target for Trump in this country, where we come from, the church that we came out of and were raised into and forced into and crying ourselves like, you know, like crawling from the depths of the ground, like here coming out of it like zombies. All of these channels lead to one source game. That's the white Jesus man, that man, Jesus Christ himself, who died on the cross for all of everybody. And there's all this fear mongering and guilt and anger that surrounds so and there's so much violence in the Bible and so much destruction and all of this. How can it not direct correctly, like directly correlate to these inside this country's terrorist organizations like the KKK? Right. They like jump on and magnetized to these Christian ideals and they use them. And and we're not saying all Christians are this that's actually not at all what I'm saying. We're talking about radical Christians who are leading this fucking country. And I wouldn't even give Trump that statement of even being a radical Christian. He's not uses Christian dogma to to attract radical Christian hundred percent. It's brilliantly done. Yeah. It's very obvious what what Christian president what president hasn't come off as Christian. Every president's and God bless you and God. This is to keep the vote. And may God bless America. Just to keep the votes. Yeah, every president has done it, especially every Republican president. And to keep the votes. Every president, though. Every president or. Every major baseball player, it has so many baseball players. I mean, I know that if I say that someone's going to be like, what about this? You know, I know there's so many, but it is like growing up. That was just like every baseball player I loved or every famous person. It was like, you know, getting a Grammy, you know, for the most part, it was like, you know, and I just want to thank my family. And most importantly, I want to thank God for this opportunity. All right. All right. Yeah. Throw that in there. Yeah, throw that in there. Do you have anything you want to say on that? I know. I want I want to say so much. I just don't know. I don't know what really matters right now. That's the thing is I have so many feelings about this and I'm terrified for the 2024 elections. And what's really scary is that we're such a polarized country right now that everyone on the far right thinks if we don't go their way, that the country is going to die. And what's so sad about that is it's just so far from the truth. It's actually quite the opposite. If we go right, we're going to lose more true what true freedom means and we're going to start becoming what you have to be to be and what isn't allowed. And it's going to be religious base and we're going to lose freedoms. You see it right now, the Republican Party, they're trying to take freedoms away so that we can live a better life for their means. And that's not freedom. And we really, as Americans, pride ourselves on the country of freedom, which it never really has been free. But if that's what we're going to pride ourselves on, we're not doing a great job by bringing religion into it. But something that this person said because he strokes their fear and feeds their anger, he strokes their fear a lot of I think I think it gets confused. What are Christians afraid of? Do you remember you were afraid of when you were a hardcore evangelical. What was your fear? I think I was like afraid of a lot of things. But like what was something that like, I don't want to be the biggest pastor in our lives. What is something that they they always be like, You got to be afraid of this. I don't know. Just go for it. Tell me what you're thinking. Being persecuted, the country and the country turning on Christian. Oh, you mean like. Yeah, like the victimization, the. Victimization. Of the Christians. Which was never. Real. Like, you're always going to be attacked out there in the world. Out there in the world. You'll be attacked. They're always going to be against you. Now that I'm. Not a Christian, that I've been separated so long, it feels like every organization is Christian and everyone supports the Christian, everyone supports the Catholicism, everyone supports the religion. Like you said, it's everyone says it can safe. It's safe where it's it's never really been a world where being Christian is danger is dangerous in America. Are you kidding. Me? Maybe in America? Definitely not. Yeah. And and that's what it was always portrayed to be. Christians have been mass murdered in other areas, you know, like because I mean, it's I mean, one religion that says it's better. That's what we're seeing right now, Reign wars. So we're talking about you're talking about the country here. Yeah. It's pretty easy to be a Christian here. Yeah, but it wasn't taught to us that way. And I know a lot of Christians that I was raised with that believe that, and they probably still do. If you're still Christian, that we need to we need to put the Bible into our politics, that we don't lose our religion. They're going to they're going to take it away. It's like, what? Yeah, where are you getting that? And that shit fucks you up when you walk away from the church. Are you break free from your religious family and you try to have a backbone on your own and make your own choices. That victimization, that narcissism, that egotistical way of life that everyone fucking cares about you so much that it's dangerous for you to live as a white person in those world is crazy. Yeah, but that works. With as the. World revolves around these people and revolved around us as kids. And we didn't know any better. But even as like a 17 year old kid living on my own, trying to figure out life, the world revolved around me and my like, romantic partners in my friendships. I wasn't a dick, but I was confused why things were happening. They are what it is about me. What about me? It's all. All of me is not about you. Yeah. And it's. Yes. That's such an egotistical belief system. Yeah, And I. And I. The last thing I want to do is make any points about, like, anything that is too politically charged, as if we take any any side on anything. The only side we take is literally the freedom for everybody to be able to believe and live the life they want with like health care supports, like everyone's equal in this world. And but it's really hard to not acknowledge the absolute massacre that's going on in this world and all the bloodshed in the name of religion and anybody, any organization, any religion that says they're the special people, they are the ones that God chose. All religions seem to do that. I don't want, say, all religions. There's a lot of religions. I don't say that they actually like eastern religions, different things. But like a lot of these Western religions that are like all telling their believers that God chose you, you're the chosen people is crazy. And if you believe that down to your core and you really in you raised children to believe that then everything in their life becomes them being the golden. Child center of attention to. The star child of the universe, the chosen ones. There's like a really strong connection to these. You know, we're talking about radical, radical Western religious believers. And it's terrifying because it feels that fear and anger to kill a lot of people, you know, and to take over and. Well, and to be okay with it. And like. Yeah. One of the things you brought up very quickly, like very briefly a minute ago, was like, how terrorism was presented to us growing up our whole lives, our whole lives, the video games, movies. What was perceived was that any anybody from the area of Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, like really any sort of Muslim or Islamic belief, is terrorism, all of them. Right. And so and that worked. And we. Were just kids was so unreal is when you realize the strong propaganda in this country that is so easily able to sway people that make someone that looks different as being these evil and grimy and like attacking goblins that are like going to blow themselves up is works so well that propaganda is insane and it's terrifying. It's terrifying. It's terrifying. And when you realize it's actually just small radical groups within an entire religion, which is small radical groups, the same way the Proud Boys are a small, radical Christianity. I'm not saying all Christians rated what was it on January six? What did they read? I mean, they raided the country. I'm not saying that every Christian supported that and did it it like. But there was a small radical group of people that did do it. And I'll tell you this, though, okay, I'm going to say this on this cash. I guarantee you 100% of the people that went to the January six riot and attacked were Christians. Oh, no, no. 100%. No shit, Sherlock. Like, prove me wrong. I'll prove you right. I bet you there was a not a single person that went to that that wasn't. And I guarantee you, if there was one, they were cast it out. Yeah. Because you have to be Christian or you have to be. Yeah. Or they converted them right there. Any country that you have to be Christian to be a part of, we have to be religious to be a part of this sounds like a country I don't want to be a part of. Right now, but we are here. And one of the things that one of the polls that was so dark that was like, they're here now, it's all over. Yeah, No, no, no, no, no. Here in the Moral Combat podcast, this is our country, baby. Well, it is our our streets. You have to have hope. These are our tax dollars. These are our people. This is our land. And this is not the few powers that be that literally decimate entire cultures and people. Yeah, that is not the country we want to be from. Unfortunately, that's the country we're from. Yeah. So it's about bringing. It's about being honest about that and not being afraid to just say that. Yeah, and I'm not if we're not free. No, not at all. There was another post that we had one week and it was a great post, but if you want to just want to call it. Yeah we can call it. Let's call it. Yeah. Let's go to the game Cam. Let's go right on over to the show. Oh yeah. Camden. Camden Cam Game cam. Game cam game cam game, Kemp game, Kemp, game Can't go into the. Great two one Home Gear, the Mortal Kombat podcast. We believe in connecting with your inner child. And so one of the ways that we do that after having these conversations together about our past trauma, about. The world. Is to play. Margaret 64. Indeed. Why is that? Why is my great 64 is such a part of our childhood? Yeah, you know, when we would go to church all the time as kids, we'd come back home and all we wanted to do was play video games, video games, video games, videogames, video games. And Mario Kart was the game of choice for all three of us because we have an older sister as well. What do you do? Shut off. Dude. It was. I had it all set up for you. Controller Shut off. Do you always think it's me? You always think I like? Did something to that? Shut off the controller each other. Little year older brother. Everything that's wrong in this world is because of you. Right? I'm glad you admitted it. Okay, real quick, we're going to figure it out. Zach, talk about something really quick to the people. I fix the controllers. There's people in this world. There's a lot of them. You tell them about my locker. You know, Mark. We would go to church, and then the goal would be, how quickly can we get home to go play Mario Kart? My car was the game that and Zelda. And if we were playing Mario Kart, we were mainly playing battle for the most part, but we also do some of the races. But then if we weren't doing that, I'd be watching Nathaniel here play Zelda. And that was kind of our escape was video games and Mario Kart was maybe one of the, if not the most amazing escape from. Yeah, because it's like it's not there's no blood, but you're, you're destroying each other, but you're only losing balloons and you're still alive afterwards. So as the save his game you can ever play. It's still so fun. It's also fun. So we're kind of with our inner child and we're going to play some Mario Kart. And we've done this so much on this cast, we're just going to keep playing the same game because it's not fun. It is not fun. I think this is 6.0 is right. This is 6.2. And we are on we are on double decker and double decker. 6.26. out. Was that one the last one I blocked. And then you ain't done it. This is another one. So for the five point of those I want everything besides skyscraper into the six point is you on the first one on the second one. No no I want skyscraper. But you want except piping up. Yeah. For the five point. Zero you said as we I. Almost had a snuff the. First. Tweet and then now it's like we're not going to get a sweep. We're just good. I think for double decker. I'm going have to go the classic Yoshi to be Oriole. Okay, that's fine. You're going to lose anyways. Memories of last time. I know, but I'm going to win now. Double decker because I admitted it. I'm going to win now. Boom. Here we go. All right, I have. Three. More. To one. You ready to get smashed on? Yeah. You're hearing that music in the background. That's from yours truly. Nay, nay from the bay. That's me. Maybe some of these tracks are. Maybe some of them are old. Maybe. Oh, I just. Wow. He's got to write shells. We're out of here. Oh, you. You did not send that one off. Well, I did not. Wow. You know, when you get to read shells, that is a big deal. Thank God I got this star right here. Coming. Get me. Here we go. Here we go. Oh, where are you going? That's so hard. So hard to do that. It is our name starting. Yeah. Come on, everybody. Give me those bananas. I really wanted those bananas. Oh, used in. Ha! All right, Someone's gonna lose a balloon right now. We'll be on Spicy. Yeah, but you're not going to get me. You just tell. On. I know. I want you to come down on me. Come on. Come on. My mouth. Nanny from the bay. That's my. I've gone through a lot of different music names and identity changes as a art music artist, I love changing my name, and that's very annoying to graphic designers. Shane, tell our sibling. Why you're here. Why a random row green shirt? I love it. I'm just talking to myself and you're just dying. I remember the last time I changed my name from Neon Man, which is my original name. My last name to name from the Bay. And I told her I wanted to change it due to some growth and maturity stuff I had in my life. She was like, What? After all the branding I've done. So yeah, all the music you're hearing is from yours truly. Nay, nay from the bay. Where are you going, buddy? Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. Oh, wow. That red cell was brutal. Let's do match one, two balloons. That was a really good shot that you think? Oh. That was not. I know. I really excited. Oh, I just dodged my start. I want to not start the first round. I gave in the first round. You know, going longer. Oh, goodness. Oh, you went the other way. Oh, goodness. Why are you down in the bottom four, baby? What do you what are you afraid of? I'm not afraid of anything. I can handle this world. Hi. Hi. I'm on your ass, buddy. Come here. Can you give me a while? Come here. Warrior. I'm. And you're. Ridiculous. I don't know how you just did that. Didn't do it again. Oh. Now, now you live. Oh, yeah. Come on back down. But come. Back down. Come here, baby. Come here. Come here to show me a direct shot. Here we go. You better get. Oh, you missed the point. Oh, yeah. This is a great game. Wow, This is not a good game. This is stupid decision game. I was just like, I'm playing so well, and then I make a dumb decision and release all green missiles. Gosh, there is a lot of green shells out now, so it is getting pretty risky to be anywhere. Risk the biscuit. There is some biscuit risking your ass. That red shelf in the top floor. Everyone knows what to do. That top red shell player, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Now is a very, very well played on both for a party degree. I'm very proud of you. I need this one. You said this last week. You were like, I'm nervous about next because you always win on Double Decker now, because it's something about our child and youth. I feel like you said that you just, like, put that in there. How do you get the boost? I never a I'm a drummer. Get the boost. Oh oh yeah. Dude, what a play. Yes. No, no, no, no. Oh, man. See, I love it when it's that quick, because now I'm just tired, tired, winning. I have to waste no time to do Doughboy face. Thank you. Eat. Totally, Doughboys. This is my childhood. Wow, That was so insane. Yeah, that's like, man, that. Was the quickest game we've ever played. I think so. Yeah. That was insane. You spun me out to read Shells. Done. I have never spun you out since you've been playing. It has been tough. I want the boost. What's your timing? Is on time. So surprised that you just got me so fast. I did. I was amazing. Goes to star last round. Best out of three. Which means whoever wins this wins the match. Here we go. Let's play. Let's play. Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun. Run dan down to the line Dun dun na. Oh oh hello green Shall I. Dude chill bro. As my son would say bro, chill. Chill, bro. Oh right. When I got rid of that green one and you come out. Oh no, no, no, no. I'm all dude, no. Nice hit on Nathan's getting ready to meet an American dude. I'm so upset with how many good shots you've been getting. I'm just, like, just. Yeah, it's right. Turn around. Oh, very nice save, man. That was. Very good. My gosh, that was insane. I can not honestly believe. Oh, that's if you. Did you like that term? God, dude, that's crazy. Oh, man, that was crazy. What a good game. Honestly, I'm like, I'm still, like, really proud of me dodging that red chalice on my, like, not a climactic win. Good job. That was a crazy fight. Damn you one. Sorry. Yeah. Good game. You did great. That was a great game. Wow. Wow, wow, wow. I got a whole. Echo grudge on. No, I didn't even go for it this time. We're not. Remember? That's when the music comes on. But I'm fine. I'm right. Let's just call it. That was fun. That was fun. This is. End it. Yeah, I got to go. You go to dinner. You got to go to dinner. And I got to do dinner. Yeah. I love you. I love you. Didn't see you next week. The next week? And what are we talking about? I We'll figure it out later. Bye bye.

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