The Full Spectrum

EP:3 - Corruption in Politics

March 07, 2024 Noah and Peyton
EP:3 - Corruption in Politics
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The Full Spectrum
EP:3 - Corruption in Politics
Mar 07, 2024
Noah and Peyton

Have you ever pondered your place amid the vast wonders of the natural world or chuckled over the dating disasters that seem to be a rite of passage for us all? Peyton and I certainly have, and we're excited to share our musings and misadventures with you. From childhood dreams of wildlife biology to the curious social etiquette surrounding mozzarella sticks, our conversation is a wild ride through the ambitions that drive us and the comical situations we find ourselves in. We even tackle the philosophical conundrum of an immortal snail—because, why not?

This journey isn't just about the laughs though; it's also a deep dive into the societal undercurrents that affect us all. Join us as we dissect the sincerity of political intentions, the shared history of human transgressions, and the ever-evolving quest for success that defines the American spirit. We’ll take a hard look at the intricacies of generational wealth and how the landscape of opportunity is being reshaped in front of our very eyes. And as we delve into the intertwining of government, healthcare, and environmental concerns, we'll share insights on alternative solutions like hydrogen cars, which might just revolutionize the way we think about our impact on the planet.

Finally, for those of you who revel in the mysteries of the unknown, we've got a treat. Imagine undiscovered plant species lurking in the hidden corners of wilderness or the tantalizing tales of Bigfoot that have captured imaginations for generations. We speculate on these and more, offering a playful peek into the possibility of a life less ordinary. So, if you're intrigued by the thought of stepping into Bigfoot's shoes—or rather, his oversized footprints—let’s embark on this expedition together. Tune in and join the conversation that bridges the gap between reality and the marvels of the unknown.
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Have you ever pondered your place amid the vast wonders of the natural world or chuckled over the dating disasters that seem to be a rite of passage for us all? Peyton and I certainly have, and we're excited to share our musings and misadventures with you. From childhood dreams of wildlife biology to the curious social etiquette surrounding mozzarella sticks, our conversation is a wild ride through the ambitions that drive us and the comical situations we find ourselves in. We even tackle the philosophical conundrum of an immortal snail—because, why not?

This journey isn't just about the laughs though; it's also a deep dive into the societal undercurrents that affect us all. Join us as we dissect the sincerity of political intentions, the shared history of human transgressions, and the ever-evolving quest for success that defines the American spirit. We’ll take a hard look at the intricacies of generational wealth and how the landscape of opportunity is being reshaped in front of our very eyes. And as we delve into the intertwining of government, healthcare, and environmental concerns, we'll share insights on alternative solutions like hydrogen cars, which might just revolutionize the way we think about our impact on the planet.

Finally, for those of you who revel in the mysteries of the unknown, we've got a treat. Imagine undiscovered plant species lurking in the hidden corners of wilderness or the tantalizing tales of Bigfoot that have captured imaginations for generations. We speculate on these and more, offering a playful peek into the possibility of a life less ordinary. So, if you're intrigued by the thought of stepping into Bigfoot's shoes—or rather, his oversized footprints—let’s embark on this expedition together. Tune in and join the conversation that bridges the gap between reality and the marvels of the unknown.
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Speaker 1:

Everybody, welcome back to another episode of the full spectrum podcast and today's episode. Me and Peyton discuss good places to do on a date, my future career plans and our main topic, corruption and politics. Before we begin, I'd like to give a quick shout out to a man named Connor. Connor gave me the red dead red dead footage for our clips online, so huge shout out to him. He has a tick tock and a twitch. His tick tock will be in the episode description. There'll be a link to it there, so please go check him out. And also, if you like the show and want more, we have an Instagram, which will also be linked in the description, as well as a Patreon. Patreon right now is a dollar a month and you get the episode a couple of days early. So go check that out if you really like it, and we really do appreciate your support, anyway. So let's go ahead and slide into that entry music. I accidentally hit it.

Speaker 2:

I mean, we do the, we just talk first.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

So we don't have to quite get into that, but I was going to ask you like what's like we've talked about, like I'm sure we've talked about, like me, connor Ryan and whatnot, but like what are? You planning on doing once you get out of high school?

Speaker 1:

You know what am I planning on doing? Yeah, I'm going to Georgia State hopefully my first two years and I really want to pursue a degree in like biology, especially like wild like biology. So I'm going there to get my four classes out of the way and while I'm doing that, I'm going to be working on the podcast. It's like a new goal.

Speaker 2:

You're going to become like a geologist.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

No, wow, isn't that like rocks? Yeah, but you said you want to become like a wild biologist.

Speaker 1:

They go to like, they travel and do different stuff and basically just observe different species and animals and organisms.

Speaker 1:

You know, I feel like you'd actually be a great zookeeper you know what I'm saying Well, you could be a zookeeper with like a degree in wildlife. Well yeah, yeah. But like I want to go out like ideally travel and study different like populations of animals and stuff like that. Become a artist, but that's why I'm doing this is the avenue to like be successful and if this takes off and I could have the financial backing and a degree people do things like I talked about the first episode, like starting the partnership.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

So this is just one potential avenue for that, and yeah, it's all.

Speaker 2:

It's always cool to see like these new like creatures. I swear I feel like every now and then I see some new, some wild looking like. Just the other day I saw like some like giant looking goat. I don't remember the name of the species, but it was like it's like a buffalo, not a buffalo, a moose, like sized goat, right, but it's like like a moose size. But instead of like the antlers, it's like like goat horns. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, so it's like it just every day, especially underwater dude, like the ocean, the amount of like new there's still so much. Not like swarming the ocean, yeah, that's absolutely insane. It fascinates me. You ever seen that one video? Like the fish that's got like the giant bubble, it's like it's like a line but it's just got this giant bubble, but it's it's its mouth like, like upside down or something.

Speaker 1:

You see, you ever see the squids? I forgot what they're called. They're like the. Really, their squids are like super long tentacles, dude. They just kind of sit there.

Speaker 2:

Are you talking about? Like the big squids?

Speaker 1:

Not like the, not the, not what you're thinking about Like the gigantic squids or the colossal squids Colossal, yeah, not those, no, it's like it's a deep sea squid, which the colossal squids are, but it's like a. They're just kind of like sit there, they look really freaky, honestly, and they got this long, really thin tentacles, just kind of hang it. So anyway, I get fascinated about all sorts of that stuff, dude, because all like, the other day I was on a trail doing a trail run and you know I stopped to look at a leopard slug and I thought it was so cool. A leopard slug. Yeah, it seemed like about the time. But do you have salt?

Speaker 2:

I'm not going to hurt it, I'm just I don't hurt the cruel Did ever. When I was a graded that one time up like we've all done that and certainly regretted it We've all done that I was like I just burned this thing alive.

Speaker 1:

Did you be surprised how many like Just instinct of young children to Destroy things and calls and. Hey, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I, poor little snail. Have you ever you ever thought about that one? Is it a slug that they use as reference or is it a snail? It's like the thing where, like, you can go anywhere in the world and do whatever you want, have as much, you can have 10 like billion dollars, right, but if this slug catches up to you, then, or a snail catches up to you, then it's all gone.

Speaker 1:

What do you mean? Catches up to like an array. Something touches you.

Speaker 2:

So it's an immortal snail, so like, as long as it's going, if it's just saying the snail is like out in the world, right, doing this thing, and it's not going to die. Well, it's coming straight for you, oh but it's a snail and that is exactly where you are at all times and it is coming for you, but it's a snail, I know so like it takes a long time for it to move, well, unless it hits like hyped on some other person or thing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like a plan. Yeah, it can do that. So the snail is just coming for me. They could get on a plane so it could give me a lot of sleeping. Yeah, so I'd have to sleep in like a sealed room, dude, and now it can't be stopped by obstacles.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I can't stop it. Yeah, you can't just be in a room like that's blocked off, it like it. So it's just going to come. It's more like a distance kind of thing, it's always.

Speaker 1:

I just have to keep moving, no matter what kind of. So if it touches me, I die.

Speaker 2:

Yep or yeah, so would you take that?

Speaker 1:

offer. No, I wouldn't take the offer to the begin with. But what? No, dude you're, I'd rather better myself than make that much money. People ask me all those stuff, like one dude asked me, like you know, as a straight man, would I be gay for like a billion? Like a billion dollars? Like a billion dollars? Yeah, two minutes, I just get you know, railed by this dude, would I do it? I'm like no, I wouldn't do that. I was like I'd rather I. That sounds terrible and I'd rather better myself to make that money.

Speaker 2:

Nobody ever says that what nobody's ever like. You get railed by this guy. You get a billion dollars, always like if you give this like a blowjob or if you had.

Speaker 1:

That's not the question I was asked.

Speaker 2:

Yes, that's not. Yeah, you got the rough side of it, the rough side of that question, apparently. That's terrible.

Speaker 1:

Huh, but uh, that's anyways that's crazy.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm saying like, oh yeah, I forgot to leave the ground the ground beef oh, the ground beef. What I was supposed to let the ground beef fall. Oh, it's sitting in my purse. That's unfortunate. It is unfortunate. I'm supposed to now make a burger tonight. I'm not making burgers.

Speaker 1:

I'm sure everyone is listening to this.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no, the dinner man. Oh, you're going to dinner. No, I just said it. We're like told you my friends are coming over.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you're making food for the. You just pick up a pizza though Making food. Oh, they're coming over to help you make food.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, well, no one of them's bringing dessert and then one of them's coming and cooking burgers and then, and then I'm hosting. Oh, I see, so I'll have. I got drinks and whatnot. You're the main dish. Yeah, that sounds so weird. That doesn't sound weird. Entree right here, hot entree, hot. Oh, steaming. Yeah, I'm that entree they serve to you. That's like on fire still.

Speaker 2:

I went to this restaurant where this dude like we're all eating right and like we should just get he gets like all their food is coming to their table and this food is just on fire.

Speaker 1:

Literally on fire.

Speaker 2:

And everybody's eating, we're all eating, his family's eating and he's just like sitting there Cause like what? Like? It's not like an itty bitty flame you just blow out, it's like yeah it's a big thing. He's just like sitting there, like alright, I just want to eat.

Speaker 1:

I'm the first, but now it's like I can't do anything. So how'd they blow it out? He waited.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, went out after like 10 minutes.

Speaker 1:

Everyone else in the end of the day just sat there and just called and played the live game.

Speaker 2:

It was so funny, he got it. I look over and he's got like his head in his hand, he's just like. He's just like sitting there.

Speaker 1:

Dude. Well, I love going to. You know, I love Applebee's, right Applebee's, I don't know about that. I did take a girl on a date to.

Speaker 2:

Applebee's. Yeah, how was she didn't want to eat anything.

Speaker 1:

Well, was it like the first couple of dates? No, it was one date. Oh, just one date. Yeah, of course she's not committed to it. No, don't force her to eat, I didn't force her to.

Speaker 2:

I did convince her to get the. The horse is the wrong order Convince.

Speaker 1:

Yes, no, you don't want them to eat, dude, this is what you do. This is part of the reason I go to Applebee's. You go in there and they're not going to eat anything Because they don't want to look fat. You order the mozzarella sticks and then you get them all to yourself. They'll have like a half of one and you get all the mozzarella sticks.

Speaker 2:

Genius, I've never thought about that. You get an appetizer and you actually get the whole thing to yourself. Yup, that sucks.

Speaker 1:

I don't go on that many first dates, but but it was going to be one time and I'll still talk about it.

Speaker 2:

It was legendary. It got all the mozzarella. Yeah, you get like Dude. You've been to Amici's and got like Buffalo Garchimar. You know what that is? That sounds weird dude. It's like little garlic bread and it's got like Buffalo chicken on it with cheese. It's one of the best things I've ever ever had right and like. Only then it sucks. I got, I got a full family. You know what I'm saying. So anytime we went, I got like Maybe one.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, if I didn't just let somebody have it, which I did most of the time. That's upsetting.

Speaker 1:

Well, usually when we go out, especially if I have my like rest of my family's in town, like my brother's here, my like the rest of the family knows we're just gonna steal all the months real sticks anyways, it's gonna give it to us, or they're over two plates to accommodate for our arms, our Gluttony, that's the word.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, have you ever you ever like avoided coming somewhere because, like a girl, you talked to you when they're yes. Yes, I.

Speaker 1:

Actually double your pie now. Holy shit, I need to stop dating girls. And gonna be. Reply I probably know, dude well, like that. They went, both went there consistently and I was like and yeah, I do, I haven't eaten that. You were pie in like year, two years, really, your pie is great, did or like a year down? Yeah Well, the first time that the first time was a girl, I I didn't date her. It was in middle school, right? So yeah, never mind.

Speaker 1:

Well no, the second time was because of where I dated this one started. That's why, after hers, why I started going to jail. But so, yeah, I stopped going to your pie for that too. But the first time it was, like you know, a girl that liked me at middle school and, like I do regret this, I feel very bad. This is 13 year old. No, he was an idiot. Hmm, still is slightly less, but anyways. Anyways, she like had texted me on the last day of school, like I like you as more than a friend. So and I was. I didn't know how to respond, I just didn't.

Speaker 2:

You didn't.

Speaker 1:

I didn't respond to her, oh yeah, and I ended up seeing her again. You guys did her. Yeah, I did, and I felt bad about it. To this day, I still feel about you cheaper is creeper to her.

Speaker 1:

What Never heard it called that. But to this day I feel bad about Casper to her sure, but to this day I still feel bad about that in any ways. I'm not seeing her again at at playing tennis to. She played for social. But I mean, she's got like a boyfriend and like a promise right now. So like Promise serious, that's the stupid shit. But what I'll never get a girl promise, I'm gonna get a wedding if.

Speaker 2:

Hey, if I'm doing her promise, she just wants a ring on that finger, then you get a promise from.

Speaker 1:

I mean, if she wants it, but I'm not doing it unless she's like bugging me about it Exactly. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Then you're doing it.

Speaker 1:

Odds are I'm ideally gonna. When I do find a lover, I will Ideally find a woman that won't want a promise for it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I was saying I was once at Amici's with like some friends, yeah, and as we were leaving, one of the waitresses handed me like a little, a little napkin, but that with a snap, hey, I was like it wasn't, it wasn't the person, it wasn't. Somebody had given it to her to give to me. So I didn't get to see the girl.

Speaker 1:

I didn't know who it was, so it wasn't the waitress, it was someone that gave you.

Speaker 2:

I didn't even know if it was for me, but I was with like there was like seven of us, I think more, walking around and we're like man, who is this for? So on, so on. I'd be like there's no way it's for these four people. Yeah, it's got to be for either me or this guy, yeah, and the other guy was black, uh-huh. And so we were like we're like, well, there's no black waitresses. It's like odds are you know, it's probably for me. And guess what, I ended up messaging the snap and it was like oh, I was the right one. I was like snap, yeah, no, but it's right there.

Speaker 1:

Yo boy, I just can't say I say snap too much.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy. You do say snap a lot, it's okay, you're a snapper.

Speaker 1:

I want to pop you up in the future.

Speaker 2:

I'm not saying that. That wasn't meant like a gateway.

Speaker 1:

Dude, that was meant like a yeah. Yeah, yeah, good, good, good yeah.

Speaker 2:

And that's the girl I ended up taking the Applebee's, oh. But I didn't like she wanted to go to this weird like village thing that I just I was like we've been on one date and I was like I'm talking to you maybe two weeks. I was like I don't know how I want to. Was it like far away, it was like 40 minutes, but it was like it was like a weird thing, like I've never heard what have you been? A weird thing? I don't know. No, it wasn't that weird, it was just really random to me. It was like it was like just a. It was like two streets that had a bunch of stuff on them. But she was like, oh well, I've always wanted to go here and this and this and this. And I was like, ooh, I was like for some reason I'm just not that attracted To this person anymore and at that time I couldn't drive, so she had to pick me up. She picked me up at my house.

Speaker 1:

She picked you up. She wanted to take you to this she took me to. Applebee's.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but she wanted to take you to her. She, her vehicle is so messy that's like killing me. The first day I went on with this previous girl, I cleaned up my car. Yeah, my car looked better than when I bought it. I swear Dude. Yeah, that's the only time I ever cleaned my car. That's what I'm saying. And so when I saw her car, I was like I was like holy dude. I was like, maybe if this girl was like an 11 out of 10 or something, yeah, it'd be worth it. Yeah, but I was like maybe not. She was like maybe maybe like an eight out of 10.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, it's still better than I ever knew.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, more like I just don't want to be rude. Yeah, more like a seven. All right, okay, I'm not saying my seven solid.

Speaker 1:

You got to have high standards. You know what I'd give to have a nice seven.

Speaker 2:

This wasn't. This wasn't a nice seven, though this was like yeah, it's just like a lower bald seven. I don't, I don't. I really hope that the viewers are men. Unless, unless some person does like something wrong, yeah, I'm not going to give them lower than a five. Okay, that's what I'm saying is like I just couldn't.

Speaker 1:

Now you have a new scale. Now you have a five to ten. No, there's bad people and they're below five? Yeah, but that's not their physical attractiveness. Or is this like a scale based on like physical, emotional?

Speaker 2:

There's no way I can see a girl and be like oh yeah, you're a, you're a three out of 10.

Speaker 1:

Dude, you're way better man. I don't know I could like, maybe in my thoughts I can do that, and you're like whoa Bam, I've definitely New, new record, definitely like been with her friends and then they'll be like, oh, look at that girl, she's high.

Speaker 2:

I'm not just be like I was like, yeah, that's happened, that's happened, yeah, I've done that I've had, like some friends like call up and I call out, but like be like, hey, I'm over there and I'm like yo what's wrong with you. Yeah, it's like, she's like, she's like 12.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it has to be uploaded to the internet.

Speaker 2:

That's fine. That's a true. I know, I know it's a joke.

Speaker 1:

I'm sure that was a joke.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, just play with that. Yeah, well, I'm pretty sure other people make jokes like that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, on bigger podcasts, I'm sure.

Speaker 1:

But they, they, these people are famous. That's true. That's true. It should be fine. I have not worried about that the point is. So we like I click the explicit one every time. You know like this is a yeah. There's a disclosure warning yeah, every speech podcast, we say whatever you want, yep, that's the whole point.

Speaker 2:

I don't know about anything, but.

Speaker 1:

All right, yeah, okay, yeah, all right, I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna, it's all good, all right. It's time for the main topic.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah. So yeah, we're just talking about like. Are we wanting to go over a little bit of like why America is like, is like up there? I mean a lot of people. I could understand where some people come through or come from when they say like compared to other countries like UK and England, how there's like free welfare and whatnot. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Well, they're also smaller, smaller countries.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And I think they're that's able to work. But I mean, I don't know like going out there. I also think tax money is is used pretty poorly and, like a lot of politics, it could be used more efficiently. Oh, absolutely, and a lot of politicians, I think, do some pretty shitty stuff with it. It's under the radar.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so yeah it's. It would be really hard to say if there's ever been like a clean politician.

Speaker 1:

We had to be so many years very early on.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'd say at least before shit, like five, before like one honestly, then Well, I think, I think there might have been a gap in them. It's hard to get that far up. There's no way. You're like, purely innocent.

Speaker 1:

Well, I am just innocent, Like I'm not, like there's plenty. I know a lot of good men that have done bad things, but I just someone that actually has good intentions is what I'm saying. Like has truly has a heart, like, as a president, your goal should be to lead your, lead your people and better their country. Right, and I really, I really doubt that's anyone's main goal.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you shouldn't really. I doubt that's anyone's main goal I'm thinking about our country itself is is your job. You know what I'm saying. Like you shouldn't be worried about other places. Well, most of the time they're just worried about money.

Speaker 1:

Power, yes, to fill their own selfish desires and needs. I think that's what a lot of people don't see. Politics is such a politicized game. Now, man.

Speaker 2:

Politics, politics. Yes, that's kind of like what should? Politics is a politicized game. What?

Speaker 1:

do you mean?

Speaker 2:

Not whatever.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I guess I guess that's you sure you're saying, yeah, I got what you're saying, but no, I mean like it's, I don't know, dude, it's almost like it's a cat, it's only it's almost like it's it's become like a celebrity game show, is what I'm trying to say? Like it's wild, that's the cat. She's got something to say, dude. But what I also want to say is I think a lot of people do hate on America because America has done like a lot, you know, obviously everyone wants America.

Speaker 2:

A lot of people want to be here Well yeah, well, america is obviously, you know it's. Maybe it's a lot of people in America that hate on America, which I think is done like America's obviously done some shitty things.

Speaker 1:

Obviously every country has that's my point every country has dude, every country's enslaved somebody. Every country's you know, had scandals, deals, spot wars they shouldn't have fought. You know all that kind of stuff. But you know we just kind of like get put in spotlight.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I will never understand the whole, like the whole slavery thing, I'll elaborate. It's like I don't think any one race could be. I could understand like having maybe in like a lifetime or two, having a grudge for slavery, but it's been something that every race, every single race, has been through and caused. Yeah, I guess in the grand scheme of that? Yeah Well, it has. On this side of the world it's been majority like, like you know, why occasion?

Speaker 2:

people came from Europe and like and save people. But over in that side of the world, you know, like I don't even know too much about like Asia, but like I mean when it comes to the different people have enslaved. Yeah, yeah, it's like I know in Africa is like it was mainly Africans enslaved in other Africans.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and so until we got there, until we got there, still, still, because we were only, it's not like you know, like we we took, like African tribal people from Africa and capture them. You know, like yeah, but I did understand before that, yeah. Yeah, was it enslaved other Africans?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, I know that. Yeah, and even even towards the end. It'd be like Africans giving other Africans away. Yeah, that's what most of it was. Like you know, the slave trade, and like the triangular trade and whatnot.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's literally how that worked. Well, I think most of the stuff like to everyone, like gets mad about now and while there's so many, like you know, you have all these things in the media like white privilege doesn't exist, blah, blah, all this. I think they're their whole point and I'm not agreeing with anything here.

Speaker 2:

I'm just, I'm just explaining, I can understand.

Speaker 1:

I'm explaining the argument here from my understanding, you know, and this is from my perspective, so it could be skewed by just explaining what there are. Units from my perspective is that because in America of slavery and then after, you know, after slavery was abolished, because of laws of discrimination and just you know, being really shitty honestly, that's a really dumb way to say it towards black people for so long, kind of keeping them down, that those children of those people that were enslaved and then treated very poorly and had all the, had lived with all the discriminatory laws, you know all that stuff. They were less successful because those people did not have an opportunity to build wealth and success Because they feel discriminated against. Well, yeah, because they were at that time.

Speaker 1:

I understand they're right and then, when their kids didn't inherit all that wealth and stuff, and that's their point.

Speaker 2:

But I mean, I think now that's why you can travel, though you know what I'm saying If you ever feel like, wow, there's no chance I'm going to be able to make it like this here because of my skin color, then I mean yeah but you gotta say it's definitely a lot harder for someone to build themselves from nothing versus to build yourself from something. Yeah, that's a whole.

Speaker 1:

yeah, that's like, but now we're seeing I think we're seeing less and less of that, and especially now, like I was actually talking about this with somebody today, if you want to be successful in the day's time it's a whole lot more easy because some there's so many more lazy people that just aren't going to do the bare minimum. Now there are so many more lazy people that will do the bare minimum and there's a whole different revenues to make money and be successful now because of the internet and all sorts of different and we're all connected. Like the world is. Like if you want to go out there and do what you want to do, you can do it. If you just wake up every day and work towards it, like you can do it. That's what I'm saying. So I guess a whole lot easier to do that now than it was, I think. So just kind of ties everything together now.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean I, I yeah. That is a big problem nowadays, how lazy certain people can be.

Speaker 1:

I think some people you know a lot of people, well, a lot of people now like to put a victim card. You know, no, I did Like, oh, dude, like oh, this happened to me, can't do this.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I have a I have.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Well, that's, that's, yeah, right, that is what it is. It is narcissism. A lot of people do like play that card, like, oh, I have ADHD, I'm not good at school, Can't do it, I'm not sending it, I'm gonna try. I'm not gonna try to read, like you know. Or a lot of people like for me. You know, I'm severely dyslexic and dysgraphic. People told me that at a young age and told me you know, I'm not gonna be as good at this. I could have said there and be like well, I'm just not gonna try to read, I'm not gonna try to do good in school and the learning things is still significantly harder for me. I feel like that is, but I'm not gonna. I'm not. Someone gets an A in the class and I. Or someone gets an A in the test and I get a D. I'm not gonna be like, oh, I only got a D because I have dyslexia. No, I should have worked harder, I should have done better, and so what? I'll get an A in the next test. That's the way.

Speaker 2:

I would yeah holding yourself accountable.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm not gonna look at it as, oh, I couldn't because of this. That's a lot of people's problems. Oh, I can't do this because white privilege oh, I can't do this because, you know, I did grow up in a crack house and a trailer park. I can't, and you know, I think what we're saying is less about a racial thing in this country, is more about money, about people like it's a it's a financial thing, about how people are. You know, there's plenty of white people that are in trailer parks. They have nothing. It goes both ways.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so like, and you know it really, it's so much harder to come out of that, you know, and then build wealth and or just build you know your success and have a better life. Yeah, I mean, it's definitely possible. It's just so much harder. It's that mindset you have to completely build yourself. No one's there to teach you it. Yeah, and of course, there's a lot of white kids and wealthy black kids, like just wealthy kids that come from wealthy families that are just screwed.

Speaker 2:

That's why you like you try to stay a good person, like a lot of it, a lot of like coming into wealth comes from like marriage. You know what I'm saying. There's a lot of times where, like you, can be moved up a class let's say, the lower class, middle class you know what I'm saying Just from meeting like the right person. You know what I'm saying. Oh yeah, I mean like making a, you know, like a six-figure job. You know it's like shouldn't be. I know there's a, I know, I know average is like you know, not that you know what.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying Average income is probably like 40, 40, 40, 60,000. Yeah, or maybe even less than that, dude, I don't know. Yeah, average is actually probably less. Let me just look at the average income in the US.

Speaker 2:

I hope it's probably like it might be lower than 40,000, which would be crazy, but I'm hoping it's like 40,000. It's 31,000.

Speaker 1:

As of 2019. So it's probably like 35, 36 now. There's no way it's moved up that much. Dude. Inflation is going up like crazy. What are you talking about? So, like I'm just saying, like it's probably like 35, 36 now.

Speaker 2:

You enjoy that drink. Don't say that it's so weird.

Speaker 1:

Explain the concoction you made Before we started recording. Today I made a half Coke, zero, half diet mountain do, a little bit of lemon and lime juice topped off with whipped cream and some margarine you know cherry sauce and I didn't tell Peyton was it is, and then he's just been drinking. So he knows now, but he didn't know when he consumed it at first. Why'd you say consume?

Speaker 2:

That's so weird. What other words there for it? Drink, drink, dude. This dude, on his last day of working, did hit me on the line here. I was like because we were, you know, wrapping up, wrapping up the night. Yeah, I was like, hey, is that your drink? And he was like, oh, it was. And I was like, what do you use? Like now, it's my drunk. What a beautiful man. And I was like that was like the last thing he said before he left.

Speaker 1:

Now it's my drunk, that's so funny I did. But anyways, back to the topic. Yeah, and I think people, I think we see this we see a little bit more like appreciation for things like some of the happiest. Let me look this up. What is the because I think, the happiest country somewhere in Africa where they're economically, they have less than us but they're still happy.

Speaker 2:

So it's like their attitude towards I'm sure there's a lot of places like that, yeah, and just like the depression rate is like really low or something.

Speaker 1:

I actually think it's like in Denmark. So, oh yeah, denmark, yes, yeah, well, they have, like they do have free healthcare over there and like all that. And you know they, their average of work week over there is like 32 hours or something like that, so they work.

Speaker 2:

Well, dude, like like insurance is crazy, Like with Like, honestly, at this point in time I'd be like screw it, man, we're just. You're going to have your baby in the bed, though.

Speaker 1:

Dude, it's so corrupt. I mean it's a hospital bills and whatnot.

Speaker 1:

Absolutely crazy. Well, you got to think, of course it's going to be that way because they're privatized, profit driven companies. Yeah, of course it's kind of like, you know, so, stupid. And, like I said, like I don't know, I think we should, the government, instead of trying to get everyone free healthcare, just focus on regulating insurance better and not doing it in a way that's going to hurt the middle class. That's something I think is what we have done, is we've done it in ways that really just hurts the middle class, when we you know they do try to make put laws and regulations to regulate it. You know so like they should really just have it for the general, like public, you know, in the best interest of everybody. Yeah, because, dude, they make so much money and you know they take that money and they go invest it in different stocks in the stock market and make crazy profit.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I haven't heard about that, but I can see it.

Speaker 1:

No, it's definitely a thing. Yeah, oh man, I didn't like it, so it's just that's what I'm saying. Like, politicians do not have our best interests at heart whatsoever. No, no, their interest is, and that's what pisses me off about.

Speaker 2:

Like most of the time, there's just another person trying to move up.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's exactly what is, and the thing that pisses me off about global issues that really shouldn't be divided on, and yet they find ways to divide people about it, like okay, for example, like well, I like, what am I trying to say? For, like, protecting the environment, right, that's such a politicized thing now, I don't think it should be. I think there needs to be a way. You know, though, like we can't look at it, there's two experience. We can't look at it as if, oh, we got to save the trees and say protect the air, so let's kill all the cows, because I met. That's so dumb, that's the dumbest shit I ever heard. Like in farms, because of the methane the cows produced it. Like we have to live in function, and the other side of that is, oh, it's not even shit about anything we do. Let's just, you know, have giant factory, you know, run over, destroy this forest, to put you know, this plant here. Blah, blah, blah. And who cares? Economy, not eco-friendly.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, those are two extremes, right, and that seems like there's no one, there's very few people that are actually thinking rationally and are in the middle of that. Okay, well, you know, let's not get rid of the farms. Let's find ways to conserve more land, that's more trees, that's helping the air and stuff like that. Or let's find ways, you know, let's not punish the people that work at this factor, let's not close it down Like they did it with, like the pipeline and all that shit, because these are, you know, hundreds of thousands of people putting out of work that families do Like you can't just do that. Let's find a way to.

Speaker 1:

You know what? What am I trying to say? Here's what I'm trying to say is let's, you know, put the put as the government, let's put money into research for other fuel sources, all right, so we can build a whole another industry that these people can have jobs at and go to. And this is I will admit, this is a little bit of idea. I think it's a little bit of an idealistic thinking of like the best solution.

Speaker 1:

But I think, I think it definitely can be that way and like the media blows out for, like blows up over electric cars, right, so great, because they have to mine the lithium for the batteries and all that, and even when more batteries are produced that are not going to, will not buy our toxic to the earth, you know, to get to sit there. There is development in hydrogen cars and I think Toyota in Japan actually made hydrogen cars and they made them in the past where they've had overheating issues and stuff like that. They actually developed one that you know stayed cool and worked really well and they've even done like sports cars of this they're like super and they run up hydrogen. And they developed a way to have, like you know, gas stations but converted to like hydrogen and refuel and that's like it does produce some of those you know toxic gases that go into the climate, but way, much less, way, much less for cars. But that's not on the news, that's not. That's not what we're talking about. No, we're going to talk about electric cars and have people pissed off because you know, a whole industry is dying of gas vehicles. And then they're like, well, this doesn't really help the environment anyways, and much other people like, oh well, we need to change, and they're right. We need change, and they're right. Electric cars and break for the environment, but yet they're fine.

Speaker 1:

And I think that's what politicians and the news really does to people. It divides them, it doesn't try, it doesn't look for a solution, it just looks to get people further pissed off at each other. And then guess what? These two people arguing no ground is made whatsoever. So I'm like why aren't we talking about, you know, hydrogen cars? Why aren't we putting more money into getting oil from algae and stuff? Because we can actually do that. We don't have a way to mass produce it. So why aren't we talking about finding ways and putting research into mass producing that? Why aren't we talking about hydrogen cars? I'll tell you why because it's not the politicians. The government doesn't care about the well-being of the earth or the people. It cares about their pockets and their own desires, like we're saying. So I don't know. Just kidding Matt, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I kind of understand that. It's like man I know they were talking about. There was a period in time where you would hear about like a hydroelectric vehicles and whatnot. Yeah, they would like attempt it and stuff. And I know like the last time I heard anything about that was like at least a few years ago.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Well, let me look this up to make you my back straight.

Speaker 2:

What about the hydrogen stuff? Yeah, hi.

Speaker 1:

Because I know they. Oh dude, apparently there's things like arty and development. Dude, what the hydrogen?

Speaker 2:

thing yeah.

Speaker 1:

So you're talking about El Toroira, mira? I don't think I'm saying that right. Combines hydrogen with oxygen from the outside air to generate power without creating emissions. That helps propel us into the future of possibilities. It has a price for it, for $1000. Dang Horsepower 182. It's expensive. It is expensive. But I mean if anything like that's going to be expensive, like electric cars that cheap were out and they used to be yeah, you can get a Tesla for like 20 something. Really.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I thought they were gonna say that. That's my point. Yeah, I don't even know if this is a bailable here. It probably is. I think that's why some of the people like them or. I think this is still a concept. Yeah, it's got to be, because there's no way they can refuel. Yeah, in Japan, I think they are implementing yeah there might be some stuff. Yeah, but no, this is a concept. Yeah, because it's all like. But yeah, apparently it's coming out in 2024. Probably not here, but somewhere.

Speaker 2:

I don't know if they would release something like that here, especially with electric cars like just now coming.

Speaker 1:

You could. That's my thing, that's my point. Yeah, you really could.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, there's no way it could happen.

Speaker 1:

But I think that's why.

Speaker 2:

Tesla's are such a popular thing because they look sporty and they make people feel better for driving them, because it's not like going out crazy.

Speaker 1:

I have ridden a.

Speaker 2:

Tesla. It's fun, dude. I've driven a Tesla. Yeah, I've been in a Tesla. It's pretty nice. I think it's too. It's an awesome car.

Speaker 1:

I'll say that no hate on Tesla, but like is it better for the environment? And there's also this thing you know people are like all right, well, you know, don't leave your car idling and this stuff, because less gas. Like I can spend a lifetime doing that, right, but yet I know there's gonna be some Chinese oil tanker that's producing way more harmful gases into there than what me, saving a lifetime when you come closer.

Speaker 1:

You individually yeah, individually would save and again, if a bunch of people did that, it would. There's still gonna be huge companies and oil that's gonna be way worse for the environment than the individual person's gonna make, you know. But no one talks about that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean that's why there's so many people in the world now, and that's one thing. That's like a big problem nowadays is like when things are done collectively like a giant group of people you know what I'm saying it's like Most of the time it feels like now it's done wrong, yeah, or not for stuff that it should be for. I mean, I mean like it's just like like such a group could be probably pushed towards something more useful, like what you were just talking about. Like if, yeah, a lot of people were like protests, well, like Because there's really no good vehicle, you know yeah, and that like have a push for hydrogen cars.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, there's just saying their efforts can be spent doing something less controversial. That's actually more helpful. Yeah, yeah, but it's not that way.

Speaker 2:

Dude, I know you, I know you heard about like the whole six flags and no, yeah, I heard about that. Yeah, so, like at the six bikes here there's a Like a mob of like I don't know who's like 300 or like 600 people just like Rush the six flags. Why, no reason, I don't know. And so it was like supposedly Like, when they did that, like cops were like shooting some people and like they were also shooting back and so like everybody had to escape. Yeah, you'll find it on there. I'm looking at it. It's like just happened. So it's just pretty scary, dude, because, like, imagine being like you don't know why they attacked it like. No, I mean, why would something like that happen? You know what I'm saying. I Is there.

Speaker 1:

There's not a good reason for that says tain attack, while leaving six flags now calling from I was in 2023. Yeah, just oh. Yeah, this is okay. So you mean like a month ago, but yeah mm-hmm, like Was it a couple months ago. I'll pull it up is tain attack, while leaving six flags Calling for more security at Cobb County theme park Work, you know. One second now I'm ready. And now you see it, it's just it's just talking about one kid.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, I don't, I don't know. If that's it, then yeah, no, I don't.

Speaker 2:

I don't know.

Speaker 1:

If that's it then Well, at the top of the article it said that uh Tain attacked while leaving six flags now calling for more security at the cop. Got a theme park, so they're might have it. Oh wait, this was like. This was like random people did, beating this kid, that's. Oh, this was in the parking lot, yeah, so? So the story I'm reading for you guys out there listening this. So what happened was Understanding. There's this kid and they're in the parking lot, that's a different thing.

Speaker 2:

This is it right here. I just found it. This like just happened. It was on Fox News. Like I can't find it on safari, that which is like crazy. But I go to YouTube and I search it up and it's like the first thing on your shooting fights. Absolutely chaos at Six Flags over Georgia, opening day 2024. Oh, it's their opening day. That's why it happens.

Speaker 1:

It's just people in line like oh, oh, here it is, I found it, box box five. Yeah, yeah, it's on there.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely. You should be able to read the summary, or something for it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's on there.

Speaker 2:

It's a video absolutely wild, is it?

Speaker 1:

yeah, probably absolute chaos, six legs of Georgia. Yes, it's like just happened in there, damn.

Speaker 2:

That's terrible, dude. I mean I don't. I didn't hear if, like, anybody had died. I'm sure I know a lot of people I'm sure got injured because like shots fired by hard for guest report chaos Panic.

Speaker 1:

On opening day at six leg of the Georgia, between 500 to 600 people ran through the park fighting, leading to an exchange of gunfire right outside. The people are just getting crazy. Yeah, absolutely wild. Come on, it's.

Speaker 2:

Six Flags. I saw a tick tock, like it's like imagine like being on a roller coaster and like the person controlling it. Just like runs and you're just like, I guess I'm standing. Yeah, you're on like the Goliath did imagine just be like I hate roller coaster, anyways, but you roller coaster.

Speaker 1:

Explain that, as it would free all of you, all that don't know. Now I can understand. But or don't live in an area. Six legs of the theme park, like you know, push gardens around Atlanta, around Atlanta. I mean, there's some one like Texas or something.

Speaker 2:

There's a bunch of six, yeah, but this one's like like over Georgia, over Georgia someone might not know what six by this day but it's just like a theme park.

Speaker 1:

There's, there's, anyways. I don't like roller coaster because I'll get on them. I only get on them if, like, I'm with the friend or family member that gets on them and I don't want to seem like a pussy. So I'm like, oh my god, I can almost hang and I hate them. Yeah, I'll do risky things, like I'll jump off a cliff. You know, I'll climb 100 feet up in there to free. No harness, no problem.

Speaker 2:

But dude Scratch hiking makes us we need to go to six.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you said you'd go no. No, I said I only get on a roller coaster for friend, did it first, or like a family or someone. That was with someone exactly, but I hate it because I don't trust man-made things that trust things, and that's understandable, yeah, so, and if I'm gonna die, I want to die out like peacefully, like falling off a tree, you know, or you know I was falling off a tree peaceful. I'd be in the woods. I.

Speaker 2:

Guess, yeah, yeah, how many people had died at. Well, I don't know about now, but you know how many people I died at six flags over Georgia. How many it's here? Yeah, I don't know about now, after what just happened but I'm not saying it's not like. I used to be terrified of roller coasters and I hit like 15 and I was like you know what, I'm not gonna be a little, a little punk baby.

Speaker 1:

You can say it's an explicit one.

Speaker 2:

Oh, so like, and they're, there's so much fun now. Yeah, I enjoy it, but like I throw my hands up on any of them, no problem. No problem there. Pandemonium is gas. That's what it's like. It swings like back and forth, but it's spinning in circles. All time I did. It'll go like up to here and you're just like yeah.

Speaker 2:

I only when I didn't like was acrophobia, the one that just like, raises you and then drops you, that, that that takes to my fear of heights and just puts it to its limits. I can't, I'm not. I will go skydiving With my brother when he gets old. Oh, you're actually gonna go scouting. Yes, I might go skydiving If you're scared of rule because you're not, I'm way less scared of skydiving than I would be, yeah, so it's not like you're scared of heights, you're just scared of the malfunction in some man's idea at least it all is dying skydiving and being there, or man slash woman's idea, birds wait what.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, for a few seconds yeah, have you seen that one video?

Speaker 1:

or the ground birds it is.

Speaker 2:

The ground birds that fall.

Speaker 1:

You know the ground, you have a parachute. The parachute fails. I think the ground birds, the ground birds in heaven.

Speaker 2:

I saw. I saw this one day where this dude is like like paragliding, but it's not like, it's like that, but he's in a chair, yeah, and a bird was like comes and like lands on his hand or something, thoughts, or it was like it was like the handle and he's in the birds just catching a little break. Oh yeah, I think I saw that they're still going.

Speaker 1:

I saw that, yeah, like the bird, just sitting on there, just like resting.

Speaker 2:

Like, like, like. Skydiving sounds fun. Now is it? Is it wing lighting, hang water? No, the one where the you're in the body suit, oh, like the squirrel suit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that doesn't you know. That's actually illegal in the US.

Speaker 2:

Is it? I'm sure it would be, because it's illegal here.

Speaker 1:

You have to go to like do another country's.

Speaker 2:

You know the. I told you about that. That trail I did in the when Zion National Park Eagles landing Thanks like now you need a permit to climb it. Oh, yeah, yeah because of how many people explain to them along. So there's this park in, where is it, hey? Where's Las Vegas, nevada, nevada, yeah, or I don't remember if it's in Nevada or Utah, that's what I'm saying. Because we were in like two or three different states.

Speaker 2:

That's why I don't remember exactly where the park is, but it's Zion National Park and there's this trail called Eagles Landing and it's the highest trail they have, like the highest peak, and you get up there and you're looking over all these canyons and it's so, so cool. Obviously I was scared out of my not, really, not really.

Speaker 2:

Because, I mean, I was past that point in my life, but it was still scary, because like knowing that, like if your mind took you for a second you could just slip, or end of this fall or just step off Step rolling.

Speaker 2:

Done, like, yeah, to be able to have that is just like crazy. Or like if somebody beside you just like switches up and pushes you, you're done for. You know what I'm saying. Done for like these parts where, like it's it's risky going, like climbing enough, where you're like you have to hold on to like a chain, right yeah, and like I feel like if you have to do something like that, then you probably shouldn't be up there.

Speaker 1:

I'll do it. Well, I've kind of always been like an adrenaline junkie, almost.

Speaker 2:

No, yeah, it was cat. So I'll do things like that, you know because I like the thrill, yeah, but now it's illegal to climb without the permit. Yeah, that's well. I'm glad I was able to do that Right.

Speaker 2:

Well, you could. Yeah, I remember it takes my friends. I was like you obviously had no service when I was out there. You just don't wear out in the middle of nowhere and you're like thousands of feet up. You know what I'm saying. But I like I remember getting back down to the car and I takes my friends like the pictures. I was like hey guys, what's up? And they're like dude, I swear you're always doing something Like like just just last month you were on a cruise and now you're at like what? The top of the world.

Speaker 1:

Your family does go on a lot of occasions. Yeah we do.

Speaker 2:

That's pretty fun. Yeah, we're going to Mount Everest next. I'm joking, oh hey go on. Yeah, we should go, not we? I was about to say we pick a trip to the Himalayas. You know what I'm saying? Go find some abominable snowmen.

Speaker 1:

Dude I want to go hunting for like skin walkers in North Georgia, I mean skin walker.

Speaker 2:

Now I can understand, like going for a sass big foot.

Speaker 1:

Big foot skin walkers. I'm all man, all of them.

Speaker 2:

Big foot skin walker. So you said yes.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that sounds awesome.

Speaker 2:

So skin walkers are scary. Big foot, like could be scary, but that's more of like a big foot, it's more of like the very creature like.

Speaker 1:

that's real I. It's pretty scary man, if I'm alone in the woods and something's like you know coming after me, that's pretty scary.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like like any of that's real scary Apes, but like in this side of the world, skin walkers scary. Yeah, I think skin walkers definitely are like, are there naturally any any like monkeys and America? Like bipedal, Like are you just talking about like?

Speaker 1:

in America, monkeys Not for a very long time.

Speaker 2:

Probably I said naturally yeah, like I know what you mean. Yeah, there's like there wasn't any originally.

Speaker 1:

There might have been, like you know, for ice age, you know like a creature like that.

Speaker 1:

But not so. I was actually watching the Joe Rogan show and apparently he did a show where it was like Joe Rogan questions everything and they like investigated bookfoot, and so that was like a while ago. But now on his podcast he had someone that actually believed in big foot and it. You know, I won't take anyone's word for anything, but Joe Rogan said himself he's inclined to believe a creature like that did exist, maybe not that long, oh yeah not long ago like a big foot.

Speaker 1:

And so that's where all your stories originated from in America. He said it doesn't. He said he does not believe it exists. Now, but, yeah, so it's interesting. You know, and I do think I mean just think of this one. This is a different type of situation, but I always think there could be like a species of plant that we don't know exists, just somewhere, like out in the woods of, like the Georgia mountains or, like you know, appalachia, anywhere Washington state, because they Appalachia. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Appalachian.

Speaker 1:

Appalachian mountains. But I think they call it like Appalachia. Who People Anyways? But there could a plant could like exist like on five acres, dude, and that species of plant could, for whatever reason, like only thrive in this acres, for, like the right, because there could be like just it's very unlikely, but the right conditions it needs to survive could just only mean that's five acres.

Speaker 2:

I'm like like the flower from Rapunzel. No, no, no, no sure.

Speaker 1:

That's how you think of it in your mind. My point Okay, but anyways, my point is like a flower, like a flower, a plant could exist like that and no one will know, even if someone's been to like if you eat it you become like a sesame.

Speaker 1:

Just let me think. But even if someone's like been through that area, that's untrained, which most people probably would not be trained, you know, to look, to be able to look and identify plants, but not think twice about it, so you'd have a new species to plant, you know, relatively in the area it's going to explore it. So, like you know, the same big foot is real. But I think there could be another species in or America of some type of, just like some bipedal orangutan.

Speaker 1:

Maybe not you ever thought about that is a big foot yeah that's basically a big foot.

Speaker 2:

That is big foot. You've literally just like, but not a problem, more than likely a small one, wouldn't that be cool. There's just like a little subspecies of orangutans that walk on two feet, yeah, and like like low key. Just look like big, big foot that like have given up. I'm giving up because I have like like these giant bellies and like like the worst big foot.

Speaker 1:

Like the worst big foot that fell away and way too hard to whiskey did is just that's what I'm saying, I'm giving up big foot. That's what I want to think about that. But I get what you mean, because the orangutan has, like the big bellies, same.

Speaker 2:

I know every, every person that thinks big foot thinks of that same, for odds are you know what I'm saying? As orangutan, probably similar, like yeah, it's a mammal, so there must have been just like like I, that's. That could probably honestly be where it was split up. You know what I'm saying? Like there was big, like big foot existed, and then it was like there was like a genetic malfunction, mike, these died off at some point, but the orangutan looking big foot just lived on.

Speaker 1:

So now they're Well dude, some people have theories about that, something similar. Some people have theories that big foot is like the missing link and human evolution. You know, like I don't believe necessarily like that. You know I do look at life and spiritual sense, but I'm not saying evolution is like wrong or right, but I'm just talking about this like different theory. I look at it, it's hard not to include evolution. There are so many different. I think anything's really possible about like are you listening? I believe there's a guy me personally. I believe there's a guy that grip, but that's just me. Yeah, but I do look at things from like a very middle ground. I'd say, you know. So my point is, yeah, but anyways, this is just. Some people theorize that big foot is like the missing link and evolution did and so like humans came from, like big foot, like human way, we were big foot and those.

Speaker 1:

I'm sure there was, and then there's people that like try to prove big foot's existence to the Bible did, and so I don't know. Yeah, there's so many wild big foot theories. So one of the most common theories for for big foot from the Bible was I don't know if you've ever, uh, I you probably don't know if you know the story, but it's like the, the, when the Nephilim created. So when the angels came down from like heaven and they greeted with the humans, they were hit by these giants that were like like pretty evil, but that's literally what it is. Titans, sure, they got a war, yeah, but anyways, I have not actually, but anyways, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So some people theorize with the standards from that. Some people think it's big foot is just descendants from Cain dude, because he got Marco Cain, he was banished, so all his like future children like just went into the wilderness and became big foot. Like there's so many wild big Dude. I mean, if a human was to become big foot, it definitely be a single guy that was just very lonely, like just going to the woods grow a lot of hair. I can see it, yes, sir.

Speaker 2:

It could happen. Yeah, I think somebody could easily. But like, come on, like, let's look at it from a realistic standpoint. Um is I feel like big foot is more of a lifestyle. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

What are you talking about, dude? We're about to start some wild trend of like big foot people Like you know how people was. Like man life, you know vegetarian.

Speaker 2:

I'm just going to make a pool of like, of like hair growth serum, and then like, every morning take a dip and then like, and then just go out in the woods. But I think dude just like and then we all take time. You know like cows is like turned black. Yeah, I'm saying at some point in time I'm going to have like feet. My face and my hands are going to be all calisthenics. So they're all like black and you just get really hairy. All this hair and just posted on tickling.

Speaker 1:

This is the big foot lifestyle.

Speaker 2:

My voice, my voice, just hey guys my voice sounds like that, but I'm all like 30 and yeah, smelly. Yeah, sorry, I got a message from them.

Speaker 1:

Well, we we about hit our markers, so I think it's a good place to end it. Um, hey, if any of y'all are actually listening this long or we're interested in big foot at all. Yeah, we're not we're not, you know go check out our socials, let me know we have a link to the Instagram in the description. We also have a tick talk as well, it's just the full.

Speaker 2:

You can also check out the the patreon episodes on Spotify.

Speaker 1:

Well, any podcast site there? Yeah, yeah, we do have a patreon, if you like what we do here and want to listen to these episodes a few days earlier. The membership's only a dollar a month and we have a link for that in the description of the episode as well, so go check that out. Um, but yeah, it's a good place in it, so let's slide into that. Outro music. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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