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Movies so Bad, they're GREAT!
Ever wondered what makes a movie so bad it's actually good? Join us as we kick off our episode with a spirited debate about cinematic oddities that have captured our hearts for all the wrong reasons. From the iconic absurdity of the "Sharknado" series to the bizarre charm of "Jason X" and the cult classic "Killer Klowns from Outer Space," we leave no stone unturned. We also dive into the gruesome world of the "Terrifier" series, exploring its evolution from a low-budget horror flick to a shockingly graphic sequel. And, of course, we can't help but discuss the anticipation surrounding the much-rumored "Terrifier 3."
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Sire asked a thousand people what's the best bad as in terrible movie, terrible movie, right, but fun. Terrible movie. Like like, yeah, like, oh, this is something like sharknado, yes, and that was number one. Sharknado, the greatest terrible movie series ever I've been trying to get you, bro, just watch all five of them with me. I can't do it, bro. There's one in space. I can't make no sharks in space. No, I can't make it bro.
Speaker 1:Jason x was bad enough. Jason x is bad. I don't know, it was the creator. Never heard of that one flash. They didn't get the question. Killer clowns, flash. Yeah, oh, flash is just bad. Yeah, it was, it was bad bro. Like, okay, yeah, it was, it wasn't. How did you phrase the question? I literally asked what's the best bad? Okay, what's your marks? Terrible movie, killer clowns from outer space? Uh, never seen it played, never seen it. But I can imagine, yeah, I can imagine that being just like oh, we have seen it. Terrifier. Ah, yes, well, I don't think it's a. I don't think it's that bad. Yeah, I don't think it's that, but it's gruesome.
Speaker 1:The first one, yeah, the first one, yes, the first one, because it was small budget, bad actors yeah, you could tell it was a first. Yeah, it wasn't. You know I'm saying. Second one they had a bigger crop, big way bigger budget, even though it was their first. Yeah, it wasn't. You know what I'm saying. Second one they had a bigger, big way bigger budget, even though it was Still kind of crowdfunded. Way bigger budget.
Speaker 1:Was it in theaters? I think it was in theaters, probably was in theaters. We had. We had one of the craziest Reactions to it. We'll probably put it on screen. If you're a podcast listener, just listen to it. If it's not on screen, oh yeah, we had to do a movie night.
Speaker 1:Yeah, for, uh, the live stream and uh, they chose terrified 2 and what's your opinion, since we're here? Since we're here, yeah, what's your opinions on terrified 2? You, you saw number one and you said I'm not watching the next two, but we had to watch the second two. I'm not gonna lie, two was good, it was enjoyable, it was a enjoyable movie. But like, I'm now even more scared to watch three because they're like, this is rugrats compared to. I'm like, bro, there's no way, how much more can you like?
Speaker 1:In the first one, we saw him cut somebody in half. He hung a woman upside down, had a handsaw and cut from you know where down to her head and it was the most graphic crap I have ever seen, like literally handsaw. So like he did, yeah, and he did some other stuff in there. So we went to two. He's like, what else could he do? And he did, he did, bro, he leveled up, he leveled up, he leveled up, bro.
Speaker 1:I ain't gonna lie, watching that movie made me feel like I was watching a murder. Like, yeah, because I'm like, bro, how you get these effects? Yeah, this is. But like where else can you? Because we I don't want to spoil terrify two of you ain't seen it, but we seen some. Yeah, we like some, some that make you go oh whoa.
Speaker 1:And then he just in the movie, like one of them happens pretty early. You like how can he get worse from here? And he gets worse. He just keeps getting worse. I'm like why y'all saying number three is rugrats? I mean number two is rugrats compared to three. I need to see it. Oh, bro, we got to it because at this point we have what we almost done, bro, we can take it. Bro, I know we can't, we can't. No pause, we can take it, but what's the next? Bad, terrible movie. Super fast. It's a fast and furious like ripoff. Yeah, I want to see it so bad. I want to see it so bad. I wonder if it's like a parody or it's like just a trial. I think it's a parody. I think it's a parody. Okay, I miss parodies, bro. I miss that's your favorite. I miss the that's, I miss it. The scary movies of the world yeah, and the, the, the.
Speaker 1:There was a superhero, one superhero movie. Superhero movie, yeah, or was it super fly? I get those mixed up, even the one that wasn't a parody, but it was still like a comedy movie with the um, the dad and he was training his daughter. What movie was that? I don't know, they were vigilantes. I've never seen that one. You, I guarantee you seen it. I'm telling you it was.
Speaker 1:The main character was a guy who had no special abilities, but he met the dad that was like batman and he was training his daughter. You talking about kick-ass, kick-ass. It's not. It's not a parody, bro. You explained that so bad, like it wasn't bad, it's just. I don't. I don't know. I felt like you should have said green suit. I would have knew immediately I was getting there. Well, I forgot. I was thinking about the dad first, and then I remember, oh, the main character didn't have super well, he wasn't a superhero, he was like batman. I was like batman, he was like batman. That's who they they parodied, even though the movie wasn't a parody they parodied off. Yeah, anaconda.
Speaker 1:I don't think that's a bad movie because that movie, that movie as a kid, I mean especially for the standards, I think it's just a movie for the standards of the time time. Yeah, i'ma speed run some of these. Uh, dragon ball evolution is not a good, that's just a terrible movie. Yeah, what we talk about, keanu, don't know it, madam webb is not a good, that's just a terrible movie. Yeah, what we talked about, keanu, don't know it, madame webb is just a terrible movie.
Speaker 1:Black widow I actually liked black widow, the movie. Yeah, I seen that recently. Like I don't, I don't think black widow was bad, I thought it was, I thought it was okay, like it wasn't, like it wasn't like groundbreaking. I feel like it was too late for the movie. Like, yeah, I can see that, but it wasn't, it wasn't terrible. Yeah, I did see that recently. Yeah, it wasn't, that wasn't a bad movie, it just came out too late.
Speaker 1:Yeah, um, joker 2, uh, I just hear that's a bad, bad movie. That's just, they stay roasting the heck out of that movie. Jokey, joker 2, folia, dude, yeah, they went completely off the rails musical, they went completely off the rails for the joker. Like it makes sense for the joker, but it doesn't make sense when the first movie wasn't a musical, thank you, it's like they went completely off the rails.
Speaker 1:What are we doing, bro and I I also think they did it because of lady gaga, like yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, see that, oh, our lady gaga is gonna be in her movie and she's making music, like for her fans to be like, oh, I gotta watch it. Yeah, that's like one or two songs maybe, but a musical, bro, yeah, nah, bro, what are we doing? Thanks, killing.
Speaker 1:I'm guessing that sounds like a, a horror movie for thanksgiving, kind of like krampus, krampus, the greatest bro. I'll never, I'll never forget this. We went to see krampus because it was supposed to be scary, right? Yep, we was like man, let's just do it, let's just do it, ball out. Because, remember, remember, I'll never forget.
Speaker 1:The audience says this is the scariest movie of the summer. Da-da-da-da-da-da-da, right, we go in there, we watching it, we crying, laughing. We're like, bro, this is hilarious, this is not. What is. What are we doing, bro? Crap, is this funny? The next week they switch it to horror comedy. No, because they realize what, what it was, what target audience it was hitting. So you might as well yeah, go as well what we go with.
Speaker 1:What's working facts? Scary house, the fucking scary house. Scary house, it sounded like another parody-esque movie. Um, morbius morbius, that's supposed. They was trying to make that a good movie. Yeah, like, I don't think it was. I think it's. I think the thing that killed morbius is jared leto. Like they don't like him. Um, spider-man 3 was a good movie. Three-headed shark attack never heard of that. Have to see it. Bloody new year, that sounds interesting. That does sound very bad, terrible, movie-esque.
Speaker 1:You're like charlie, you love these bad, terrible movies. I don't love these bad, terrible movies. You do I. You enjoy selective. I selective, like I want to see velocipaster, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:You enjoy those types of movies, but it's like it's a select few of the really bad movies I enjoy. Like sharknado is just, I feel like sharknado's peak. I feel like anything close to sharknado. Velocipaster, you just enjoy it. I don't know I, I haven't seen them. Yeah, I feel like you would enjoy because you like, this is so, so stupid.
Speaker 1:It's hilarious, bro. No, like some of them because, like, shout out to the Syfy channel, right, some of them joints was bad bro, I'm like dude, this is garbage, this is really bad. We're going to skip some of these because these aren't essentially bad movies. Poot Poochie Tank is supposed to be that, bro. What are we talking about, bro? Bro, they don't get it, bro, it's close, but it was meant to be a comedy.
Speaker 1:Shark Boy and Lava Girl and Spy Kids yeah, yes, yes, they were serious, but it's goaded. It's goaded, it's horrible. It's good, especially when you look back on it, because we was watching this. But I want to be a spy shark born lava girl, the first one, bro. Come on, bro, I never forget. Come on man.
Speaker 1:I recently saw, like, how bad the 3d animation was when he sharked out and started biting the cage. I said come on, man, it's too easy. Airplane versus volcano I'm. Airplane versus I don't. I don't believe that's a real movie. Airplane, look it up, hold on, I got you, I got you, I got you. Airplane versus volcano we looking it up, live, right here. Bro, it's a movie, it's a real movie. Bro, is this an indian movie?
Speaker 1:That mug say 2.6 stars. They got robin gibbons in it, 2014. I must say 2.6, 2.6 on Robin Givens in it, 2014. I'm going to say 2.6 stars, 2.6 on IMDB, 13%. Rotten Tomatoes. Oh my God, that's terrible Gee, compared to Sharknado. If that got 13%, sharknado got to have like 60. Oh, you want to say okay, 2.6 and 13%. Okay, sharknado, yeah.
Speaker 1:This is why you know, like this, how you know shark nato goaded. Watch this, watch how. Where is it at? That's how bad it beat it and score. It's not on here. Look up, score. You know what I'm saying. I'm telling you this is how you know shark nato to go.
Speaker 1:Okay, let me click the first one, because it was 2.6, 3.3, okay, but rotten tomatoes, it has a 77 because it's a goat. 77? 77. Shit, I told you, bro, let's see what the audience versus. It's too easy. What's the difference In tomato meter and the popcorn meter? I think popcorn meter Is the popcorn, is the audience? Yeah, I'm telling you Sharknado the goat. Bro, what's that?
Speaker 1:On Sharknado, okay, so the critics gave it a 77 percent. What the audience and the audience gave it a 34 percent. Man shout out to the critics. They know ball bro. They know ball bro, that's crazy. And wait, 34 percent, it's still better than the other one.
Speaker 1:I'm telling you, bro, short, they don't like it. Hold on. Let's see what the audience to the sharks. Listen to the sharks in the water. What? What the audience gave airplane versus volcano 13 and the critics. They didn't even have a review, because there's only one critic review. Three times, let's go.
Speaker 1:So. You know, chardonnay don't really like that. Bro, gotta be, I gotta give it to you. Hey, what? Hey, it's something there. Oh, they got five of them. Okay, here's another stupid one. Fast x.
Speaker 1:Y'all gonna get off the fast and furious series, bro, but you gotta, the fast and furious series is not a bad movie. You gotta admit it's not terrible. You gotta admit, oh, here we go after five, six or it might maybe after seven. Uh-huh, I've heard some things that they was doing and even though they justifiably turned it into an action man movie series, you gotta admit it's kinda crazy for them niggas to be in space or be throwing shipping containers. Ain't nobody throwing shipping containers, throwing safes, dragging safes down the road. Even though Five was damn one of the best, see, bro, look. You gotta admit, no, bro. And safe side of the road, even though Five was damn near one of the best. See, bro, look you got to admit no bro, it's a movie. They got ridiculous. No bro, they ain't Bro, it's great movies. There ain't nothing ridiculous about passing beauty. These things do not have superpowers, bro. These cars do not have extra maximum torque capacity, bro. Hey look, I'll bet you I can pull a boat with my LK. Stop it, bro. Everything in the movie is it's a great movie, bro.
Speaker 1:We gonna get off of the fast series. This one is gonna start a lot of Controversy. The entire Twilight series is go to, but regardless it's inherently Trash. I agree with that. I'll never forget. Twilight series is go to, but regardless it's inherently trash. Yeah, it's kind of bad, I agree with that. I'll never forget the running in the woods and every time Shorty Walked by Fanny Like she stunk us up the smell.
Speaker 1:When Jacob got on that rock that's the wolf it was kind of hard, like when he pulled. I just vividly have that. You're a twilight. What you're a twilight? Not really, but I just had that's the. You know. All right, yo, you know.
Speaker 1:And I never paid that pale ass skin. I mean, they was vampires, but I never forget he was about to walk out in the uh, vatican, so it's good. And I never get when they cut off that head, I was like, bro, this is, this is bad. Classic, bad, but classic. Leprechaun, leprechaun, I can see it. Yeah, it was. It was horror.
Speaker 1:It freaked me out as a kid. Not gonna lie, I could barely watch it, but once I did. Once you do, sit down and watch you like this is ridiculous. That's why you're afraid of small people. Yeah, simba terrifies me, okay. Yeah, true man boy, all of them. Bro, what's going? So I realized how nice he was, man, oh, so time, I think that's the last one. That's the last one. Yeah, that's the last one.
Speaker 1:If y'all have any more good, terrible movies, put them in the comments below. We love to hear them. And, with that being said, welcome to episode six of the internet city fm podcast. Uh, we actually recorded half of this podcast, this whole segment. We just did, and even a little more. We recorded and we wasn't rolling on the audio. So, yeah, now I gotta start double checking. Michael, we're back. You know I'm saying I gotta make sure he okay, you know what I'm saying? His age catching up to him. That's crazy. But we do have some new updates. You know what I'm saying, cause last time we talked about Terrifier but, as y'all heard, this time we saw Terrifier 2 and we need to go ahead and see 3. No, no, we need to go ahead and see 3. We was talking about how Black Ops 6 is coming out, but it's out already.
Speaker 1:And how are you loving it, bro? I was double x weekend that I completely missed, and it does. It really does. How was double xp weekend? How was new town, bro? How was man? Oh, bro, I'll be honest with you, bro. I'll be honest with you, bro, I ain't gonna break your heart here.
Speaker 1:I don't like new town as a map. What? That's the one map because I newtown, newtown, canonically for me, is the one map I always do the worst on. Oh, it's the one map I have all like. Newtown is so much fun, like for me it's, it's not, it's like, it's like, it's like one of the perfect, it's the perfect small map for me. For me it's, uh, it's like. The perfect small map for me is the meat locker from call of duty. I like meat from modern warfare 3. I like meat. See how I put locker in then just because that sentence out the sentence. I like meat from modern warfare 3, but they can just cut the modern warfare off. They can cut out locker. No, they can't. Yes, they can, it's one word, me locker. But I like that map. I like the map. Yeah, no, I like, but newtown is just, it's because it's classic, really, but it's still that.
Speaker 1:What's that one map on black ops 6 where it's just ruins. It's ruins. There's a oh, um, uh, you can go. There's parts where you go. Yeah, I like that map. I don't like that. You don't like them.
Speaker 1:So far, I was getting my footing the last time I played it, but the first couple times I played it, complete and utter, just chaos. Too much random chaos. That nook town is chaos, but like it's that it feels like a controlled chaos. That map with the ruins in the middle where I pull out my sniper, I am deadly.
Speaker 1:Oh, we did an all snipers map uh match between me, john and marvin. I cooked them boys. Then we started talking crap to Simba, just cooking them. Simba cooked us bro With a sniper. Yeah, oh, but I was using sniper only, I was doing them boys dirty. I'm telling you, if it was 1v1. I think I could handle my dog. Bro, I think I'd do Simba dirty. Oh, calling you out 1v1, calling her out. I was beating on them boys, right here on the podcast. Right here on the podcast, boom, I ain't running from it. 10 toes, 10 toes. She ain't gonna answer. We recording a podcast. Right now I'm recording a video.
Speaker 1:Aaron says he can whoop you 1v1 In Blackout 6 and snipers only. Let's talk about this, let's digest this. Aaron was in a call With Majin and John and what I do to him Talking cash, I'm the best sniper. I was cooking him. I was cooking him. I said John, how y'all let him beat y'all. He said get in the car, get in the game. You talking all this cash shit. So did John, so did John and I put it on her butt. I got in there and put these niggas in a blender. Let's run it today, me versus you. He did admit y'all cooked them, but then he said he could handle you 1v1. I can.
Speaker 1:You know what this is, aaron. You know what this is? Nah, I'm going Aaron. Aaron, you know you, bro, if you get too frustrated, you gonna get off the game, you gonna uninstall. Nah, bro, you never gonna get on that game again. We know it. I'm gonna ruin that for you. We know what this is.
Speaker 1:So, 1v1 on stream With something on the line. What we putting on, bro, what's up, what you willing to lose, aaron, I'm down with whatever. What you willing to lose, what you little lose, aaron, you're not gonna win. What you little lose, here we go, here we go, loser. I got this bro.
Speaker 1:Loser buys the winner One pair of shoes that they really, really wanted, but they decided not to get Cause for one reason or another. You know what I'm saying. Sorry, shit, I'm down with that. Let's do it, aaron, let's fucking do it. And on the title I'm putting a thousand dollars On the line. It is a gun, because it's going to be a $1,000 shoe. Oh, fuck that Hell. Nah, nigga. Hey, see why you. So I don't love you that much, nigga, I don't love you that much, dog, I don't love you. This is competition. No, I'm saying better, fuck that competition and fuck you, nigga, I ain't playing you. That's crazy. You're not going to do it. I want to snatch my phone off my phone Luckily it's magnetic. Jesus Christ Live on stream. I'm not doing that Hell. No, bro, I'm good bro. We know I'm lying, we know I'm lying. Why we hating it like on stream. We brought it up on stream. We brought it up in the failed recording.
Speaker 1:Aaron has a camera problem. Okay, wow, we were past this. No, we're not past this. He has. He's just in a phase. I give it to him. He's just in a phase. Everybody has a phase of like where they're really into something, whether they, whether they're into it, and they leave the phase and constantly come back. For for aaron, he does that. He'll, he'll get in his tech phase, and I also do the same thing. So I'm not even gonna, I'm gonna leave it alone. But let's get down to the root of the problem. It's not a camera problem, it's a spending problem. You want to know how we got these, these, these, these nice anime or comic book? Oh, I'm ready for this. Nike hoodies, I'm ready for this.
Speaker 1:Aaron has a spending problem. That what, oh, what? I have a spending problem. He has a spending problem that he ropes me into because he knows, oh, oh, let me get it out, because he knows that I can get the itch too and I just happen to be more responsible than him. But when he starts, I have no choice but to, I, but when he starts, I have no choice but to I need it, crack it. And he gets me in there. He gets me at a convention like collecticon, houston, wow, okay. And he's like I'm just here for cool shit. And I'm like you know what, aaron, I'll meet you there. I'm here for some good, cool shit too, all right, and we end up buying hats that we bought yesterday, let's do this. Sweatshirts, crewnecks that we bought yesterday, sweatshirts, crewnecks that we bought yesterday. All right, uh, all right, you ready for this chat? Gifts for chat. Look, audience, look audience, listen to my voice. It's even deeper. So you know, this is real. Get it. Get it, because he's a fucking liar.
Speaker 1:Okay, we went to collecticon. We went to collect for a stream. No, no, yes, we did. But what was the one thing we were doing on the stream, aaron, what was the only thing we was doing at collectico, bro, we were there last day and we were like, okay, we got to figure out a way to make this stream something. Let's buy stuff. So, boom, we gonna go even further, right? He said look, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch, watch. He said I rope him in and stuff. Right, oh, I got a few things. He got a few things.
Speaker 1:We kept going places. He was the first person to suggest the first thing we bought. We went over to look at some swords. He was like you gotta get that big sword, bro, you gotta get one of the big, big swords, bro. So he but got me to buy the sword and I was like all right, no, I bought the sword, we can play the stream right now and then we can play the. Look, we don't gotta play the stream right now. So I end up buying the sword. He buys sword, right. We go, we keep going. You know what I'm saying? We find that city arcade on twitch. Go ahead, look at the.
Speaker 1:Then we got moments like this where we buying stuff for giveaway and michael, you know what? We buying something for all the mods. I'm not the only one with a spending problem. He's like I want to spend on the mod. We already said I'm like all right, cool, we going, we going, we going, we go to leave. I see, I see these. I say yo, mike, those are cool. That's all I say. I say yo, mike, those are cool. His first response gotta get them. What you mean? I gotta get them. And Mike says I'm getting all of them. Like I said, you wrote me. I didn't rope you into the situation.
Speaker 1:Regardless, bro, I ain't the one with a $450 camera backpack. It was $370. Now it's over $5. The only reason why the extra bag, the only reason why my bag is so expensive. I am comparable to real camera bags. This is cheap. Okay, all right, comparable to real camera bags. It's cheap, but it's still not. It's not cheap.
Speaker 1:But what happened when we went on the stream, when we went to stream? Uh, at the haunted place, we had everything. We needed it more because of that big old backpack. How much? How much audio bag did we have? Do we need a lot?
Speaker 1:We was going in and out of my bag. Yeah, yeah, we use my camera, my camera equipment, my, my uh switch pot. We wouldn't see. You can't use that here, bro. See, everything we had off his camera. We could have put in my bag, though, no, cap. No, we couldn't. You don't have room in your camera bag. No, cap twin.
Speaker 1:I got two cameras and three lenses and a computer and, uh, battery, battery chargers and a whole bunch of cords and even a thing that go on top of the fx3 all in that one bag, and I got all that plus on top of my switch pod, other tripod, and I got all that plus more. Yeah, tight beat. You know, I got thein. I got everything. I got a one-stop bag. I never only have to bring two bags with me if I go anywhere. That's alright that your bag costs $500, bruh, why are you trying to gaslight me?
Speaker 1:And this goes into my next topic. Mike's a terrible person. That's why we just lay it all out the room. Mike is terrible, shitty person, dude. Also, aaron, bro, and always bro. You always gaslight me, bro, you bully me I always. That's crazy.
Speaker 1:If you watch our streams, bro, you know the truth. You know the truth about the gaslighting. And if you watch also, you know that neither one of us is the top tier gaslighter anyway. Who's the top tier guy? You know who the top tier guy is. I don't have to say it, we know the truth. I'm gonna leave it. I'm gonna leave it. I'm gonna leave it for the ogs to know. Say the name. I'm gonna just say we just talked to him for real. That's crazy. I'm gonna make sure I tell him too. I will tell his little face. You know, mikey, just uh. Also, we wanted to mention that.
Speaker 1:Congratulations to uh, mr lebron james senior and mr lebron james jr for being the first father-son duo to play together in a game in the nba. It's a little after it, after the fact now, because obviously we had to re-record a podcast, but it was still a cool moment and at this point, bronnie has now scored his first official points in the nba. It wasn't 17 points, that was pre-season. Well, what is it? What is his official points so far? Well, I don't know how much he scored, but he scored his first official basket in a regular season game. Okay, yeah, I didn't look at the clip, but I saw that he did it. Yeah, and I saw it multiple times in multiple different places. I didn't. I still haven't seen the clip, but congratulations to the both of them.
Speaker 1:It's cool, it's just wholesome. Just something to uh to bring up and to see. Actually, yeah, because uh, la goat, la sunshine has been playing for 22 freaking years since 2003. Yeah, 22 years. Ain't nothing to you. What? Why? I don't know why. What you mean? Huh, what's the joke, aaron? What are you going to say? You saw there's an actual another hurricane. There's another hurricane coming, bro.
Speaker 1:I thought this season was over. Normally, it's there, the chances of them are lower the cooler it gets. That's why the season ends and we don't get hurricanes in the winter, but they're still. Just because we barely get them in around november doesn't mean they can't happen, bro, that mug they saying that. You know it don't really get cold for us until january. Near january it's gonna be a category three, four potential. It just depends on the weather and how it weakens and stuff.
Speaker 1:Bro, we need superheroes, why, what they gonna do for us, bro, they did like. I ain't gonna lie to you. All superman would have to do is fly through that storm and it's gone supersonic speed, not even like this. You know what I'm saying. But superheroes are no, nowhere near possible. Aaron, you show, bro, the government the more superheroes we have, the more evil people. It's actually factual that if there was a superhero, there would be people that want to be evil just because he is the hero. Yeah, facts, it's already some crazy people. I can't use them that. Okay, I'm sorry. Okay, air, I'm saying all right, just go, just go there, bro, just go there bro.
Speaker 1:Oh, chad, we done went to a haunted plantation. Yeah, that I, we use my bag for. Yeah, we did, we mentioned it briefly, but but uh, uh, it is now post haunted plantation and, uh, y'all gonna have to watch the video when it comes out, but I do want to talk a little bit about it. It was the Myrtles Plantation in St Francisville, louisiana.
Speaker 1:It was a four damn day in a five hour drive for us. Oh well, we can talk about is the journey there which was trying to stream. I don't want to ruin the video, but we can talk about the journey there. So the drive was supposed to be four hours and 40 minutes. You can make it five hours. We stopped at my grandma's house, so everything from houston to orange, texas, right where my grandma lives, that was a two-hour drive, everything up to that point. Perfectly fine, we stop at my grandma's house, we hang out, do whatever, blah, blah, boom. Orange is right on the border of louisiana, so we got two and a half hours to go. So aaron did his drive, I do my drive, everything's actually. Matt drove for 40 minutes. We split it up to where aaron did two hours, I do two hours, matt does 40 minutes. So it was just, it was just fair. So matt did his 40, 50 minutes and we stopped to switch drivers.
Speaker 1:We also like let's go ahead and start the stream. We got the irl backpack is outside right now. This is our first time using it. We think we good to go. We tested it at home. We got it set up. So we like, all right, let's set up the backpack, make sure the the encoding stream stuff is ready. The camera we set up his can we switch cameras from the canon to his. Sony we set it up. We can probably stay at a gas station for an hour down there setting up. Bro, we ready to go. We like, all right, it's cool, we've been at this gas station for a long time but we set and we can drive off. We can drive straight there, stream and be good for the rest of the night. We start streaming.
Speaker 1:That mug look crazy bad. Like like it's not lag, it's horrible pixelated pixelation. Like like like data moshing, looking pixel. We like, okay, bear with us, chat, it's gonna get better. Maybe it's just where we at never got better. It never got better.
Speaker 1:We had to pull over and we were like, bro, we literally troubleshoot it. And the hard part about doing like this irl stuff there isn't much tutorials on it. They're at all like. So like it's all you trying to figure it out yourself. So we're sitting down, we're looking at this and we're like, bro, did we spend all this money for nothing?
Speaker 1:And it hit us when, like, okay, so the backpack was sending out about 400, 300, 400 kilobits per second is what it was sending out. And we was like, when we tested it here, I was like it should be higher. But I feel like that you know, the uh, the modems, yeah, the plan wasn't on. But if the uh, when you, when you register the modems, it says it take 24 to 48 hours for it to fully activate. But when we tested it, I'm like, oh, it's working, maybe it's just sending out a low bit rate because it's not fully activated. So I'm like, okay, by the working, maybe it's just sending out a low bit rate because it's not fully activated. So I'm like, okay, by the time, 24 hours from now, when we go out and do this, it should be sending out the full. So we set everything up, we test it, it's sending out the same. But I'm like, okay, maybe that's what it's supposed to do. I'm not, you know what I'm saying. It's two usb modems and we got the starlink in the car. So we thinking three connections, boy, what the backpack is. The whole purpose of the backpack is to bond the three connections together to make one strong signal. So we like this should work.
Speaker 1:We started pixelated. This is not working. We pull over the troubleshoot. We're like what's the issue? Something said because on the, what we stream to, you can see how much data we getting from each device. So something said use the samsung, the galaxy 23 ultra, s23 ultra, and see how much is sending.
Speaker 1:I turned this on. It was sending 4 000. I said whoa, that was where it clicked for us something ain't right. Why is this backpack that cost thousands, free, just amount of money, sending out two, three hundred, something, four if you're lucky, and this is sending out four thousand off of one data signal? Yeah, and t-mobile is not even the most reliable data plant out there. Yeah, I'm like something ain't right. I'm going through the settings. It's one button. It's one button that says lrt and lrt is the bonding stuff in the, in the system.
Speaker 1:We finally get it on, finally get it working, and we like, bro, let's just ride here. Uh, it ain't no point streaming. No, no, no, we turned it on. We tried again. It was sending a very way stronger signal they were sending. What it was supposed to send. It was the.
Speaker 1:The backpack was sending like 7 000, yeah, and we was to the server. We was getting like three, four, yeah, or at the time, no, we was getting like it was sending out three or four and we was getting like a 1700. We're like, okay, this should be good, let's go. We get on the mics. Sound, robot, robot, yeah, the mic start messing up. We like what's the issue? And I think what it was was that I switched the frame rate in the server Okay, cause I switched it back.
Speaker 1:And then, once we got to the plantation, everything was fine. So, like the journey there that was supposed to be four hours, 40 minutes, maybe five hours. It was six, it was like six. We got there at 6 40, we left at 12. Oh, it was six, yeah, no, we left at 11, 10, 10, 11, yeah, we left at like 10, 11. And then I don't know how long we spent at my grandma's house. Oh, also, while we're on the subject, let me tell you I just remember a reason you suck because you jackass that day. That day. I'm not gonna bring up the, the messed up stuff you did at the plantation, where you're a terrible person. Well, go ahead bro. No, no, no, bro, drop it bro, I'm gonna drop it. I'm gonna drop it after the video. Drop bro, drop the lord bro.
Speaker 1:The day before I asked mike, I'm like, bro, what time we gotta wake up, mike? Mike say 7 am. I say, bro, I'm tired bro, we gotta be up at 7. Okay, I wake up at like 7 10. I wake up at like 7 10. I hear rustling upstairs. I'm like, oh, let me hurry up and hop in the shower. You did. I don't know what the heck you heard. Yeah, no, I heard like I don't know if he was like moving around on your bed or something, but what? I was? Like, dang, let me hurry up.
Speaker 1:I get up, I shower and everything. I dry off, I get dressed and I'm just waiting. I'm just waiting. I end up falling asleep, you ready. I look at my watch. Two hours late, three hours later, I say it wasn't no. Three hours later, bro, you woke. You ain't wake up till like nine. No, I did not, I not. I woke up at eight, oh, eight, no, we left an hour later. An hour later, it was still an hour later. You woke up at seven ten. It was an hour later. If you woke up at seven, ten and got dressed and did all of that, how was an hour later, bro, I'm out the shower. Well, 30 minutes later still, nigga, you should have been up at seven.
Speaker 1:Aaron, what does that have to do With being a terrible person, cause you suck dude. At this point, I'm just finding reasons To make you suck dude. All I did was you piss me off sometimes, man Chat. This is what happened, listeners. This is what happened. We was supposed to leave out At about 9.30, so that means we need to leave the house At9 and we recording this podcast Late Because we was recording, oh yeah, nine because. And we recording this podcast late because we weren't gonna record it that day, remember we? But we decided not to be easier to. You was like just let the editors edit another challenge video, but how is we supposed to leave at nine because we gotta go get mad. So we can leave at 9 30.
Speaker 1:All I did was oversleep. I said we're about both wake up and shush. You freaking. This was a childhood, bro. I overslept. I woke up at 8 or 8 and instead of he got up, got dressed and instead of knocking on my door like I knock on his door. He sat there cause he wanted to go back to sleep. I can imagine he just sat there and was like I guess he up. Yeah, I literally I was like I guess he up. Yeah, I literally I was like, if I wake up and we gotta go, I would be like, is he up? I'm gonna walk downstairs, I'm gonna. Is he up? I'm gonna hit. If I hit a fan and alexa blowing rain sounds, I'm gonna go. He probably not up and I'm gonna knock on your door because we live in the same house. He wasn't up, bro, so it's not my fault.
Speaker 1:You didn't come upstairs and be like, hey, you up, you up. You didn't even call. He didn't even call. I heard movement. I'm like you gotta be up. He didn't even call bro. You terrible bro. That's crazy. He put this on me. That's like my girlfriend on first date, nigga On first date, we're at Saltgrass.
Speaker 1:She put something on you. First date, first date, first day meeting Aaron. We're at salt grass. Okay, we're talking. Put something on you. First day, first day, first day meeting aaron. Okay, first day, we're first. Just the first time we've seen each other in person. We met at the restaurant. So this is within the first 10 minutes of us ever talking to each other.
Speaker 1:We talk on phone, obviously, but in person, facetime, but in person, bro, we get on, we're talking. She's asking me questions and I'm just trying to answer as we're supposed, because you know, you're supposed to be looking at the menu but you be talking to your friends. The server has already, uh, asked us if we knew what we wanted. We said give us a minute. He comes back. And soon as he comes back, we like, oh snap, we don't know what we want, give us another two minutes. I'm so sorry. She gonna say it's my fault that she don't know what she wanted.
Speaker 1:I said yo, obviously it was a joke. Obviously it was a joke, that was crazy. It was a joke though, but I like this. I couldn't even. I couldn't even pull that joke off. I wouldn't think to pull that joke off. It's just. It's just, it's crazy, but it's still funny.
Speaker 1:But yeah, man, uh, this week was has been crazy chaotic, bro. It is now monday, starting last monday, a week ago. Oh my god, I have been trying to wash clothes for two weeks, like a week. I've been trying to wash for a week, right, and so, like my closet is full of clean clothes that I'm like, okay, tomorrow I'm gonna hang these up. My basket is right in front of my bed and guess what's in my closet? A whole nother round of clothes ready to be washed, just as big as the round that I haven't folded yet. Bro, that's insane.
Speaker 1:Also cool thing I found out. So, um, remember that blanket me and, simple boy, like she bought one and I bought one, and they were like thin as hell, yeah, and we was like you could, we could fill them up. So I bought some polyester. I'm about to make that thing real fluffy. They was mad too. They was like bro, this ain't even fluffy, bro, on the amazon thing, that's a humongous and it's like the outside, the top texture is like feathery softness, so it's like one of those on amazon. Obviously it looked the fluffiest it can be and they got it. They was like bro, we are so pissed, question, but it's a zipper on it.
Speaker 1:Question, do I have a problem because, as you see, I have not slept back on my bed? Do you have a problem? Is that? Is it a bad problem? It's so. It's gotten so bad that his bed is now storage for his camera equipment to just be laid out. No, it's not my camera equipment, that's how I'm gonna do it. Oh, it was yesterday. It was I.
Speaker 1:I walked in his room yesterday and all his equipment backpack was just laid out. I'm like, I'm like damn, he got to move all that before he go to sleep. Then I was like, wait a minute, he going to sleep on the beanbag, so it don't even matter, bro, I don't sleep on my bed at all, like at all. And I might go tell you before this, before this beanbag debacle, I loved my bed. I hated traveling just because of how much I loved my bed. You just need to get back on the bed. It's not as comfortable, bro. I mean, just get on the bed, bro. I felt when I sleep on that bean bag, I feel like I'm getting hugged, bro, and like it's something you gotta experience.
Speaker 1:Bro, everybody who has went to my room and visited from all our friends. They get on the beanbag and they're like, yeah, I get it. That beanbag is, bro, is his bed, got a whole mattress topper on it and everything. And they like, like the bed's good, but this beam, because it's a seven foot beanbag, bro, he just got it tucked in the in the corner by the computer, just chilling, just chilling.
Speaker 1:And then his this is how much of an asshole he is. I'm an ass. He just be lying to himself. He be trying to lie to me like I don't know the truth. What are you talking about? I broke in his room with oh, first of all. First of all, first of all, you can tell by the laugh. First of all, that's why it's funny. First of all, I woke him up because we got this thing where it's better for us to get up in the morning, do work that we need to do Maybe it's making thumbnails, making TikToks and shorts or whatever before we actually start recording, so that now we get up, do what we're supposed to get up, do work, record reactions before streaming and stream, and then we get blah. So I'm considering it's already.
Speaker 1:He could have called me chad. I could have, but I also could knock on your door. You could have did either. Anyway, I wanted to. I don't know if his door is locked, I could just call or I knock and then he'll be like yeah, all right, you ready and he'll, whatever, whatever.
Speaker 1:But today we got these cool hold on one second instead of calling me like a normal person. I want to do something violent, I want to do something crazy, I'm gonna do something insane. So he has a sword that he bought at collecticon and I have this thundercat sword that I got and I'm like, oh, I just want to be a little funny, a little friendly. I want to walk in and be like like I'm a threat. Obviously I'm not gonna really hit him with the sword, I just walk in and be on guard like tight, tight, tight joint. That's not what he did. Uh, like I want to actually come in. The room door is locked. So I'm like okay, today, instead of knocking, I'm gonna go get the screwdriver open the door. It's normal behavior. Go get the screwdriver.
Speaker 1:I opened the door and I he was laying on the b-map and I just laid the sword on his chest. I'm like get up, f nigga, get up, get up, come on. I like how you said F, but not, not the ninja. I'm like bruh, come on, bruh, get up. He like bruh, you gotta stop breaking the. I'm like what the fuck is you talking about, bruh? Stop breaking in my room, bruh. I'm like Aaron, why you? Why are you trying to lie to me, bro?
Speaker 1:You're like the only time, the only time I've ever broken in his room and he thought I was dead is when he wasn't answering calls from nobody. He wasn't up at the time he's, but it's like way late. This is like 1 pm, 1 2 in the afternoon. He's not answering call nothing. Normally, even if he sleep, he'll answer his phone or he'll answer. He's not answering knocks on the door. He's not answering. I'm yelling, beating on the door. He thought I was dead. This is after he had a health situation and I'm like, bro, if he's answering the phone from me, simba, because simba was also trying to get in touch with him I'm banging on the door. Nothing gotta get in there. So I figured out how to get in there. Boom, that's the only other time that I've broken his rule. Bro, you gotta stop breaking. And that was. That was like months.
Speaker 1:You have done it twice. That was three times. You've done it three times. It was the third time, but it was like. It was like no, the first time was way back.
Speaker 1:The first time, the first time, the real first time is when I got locked out. Huh, the real first time is when I got locked out. No, no, no, that's not. That's not what I'm talking about. The very first time was a health. I wasn't here. I drove all the way here, yeah, tried to get in and I had to break break in there.
Speaker 1:The last time was a more recent one, where it was kind of the same, it wasn't as serious, and I still had to like is this fool alive? And he's yeah and yeah. And then this time it was just funny. They all, they're all, at least like four, five months apart, they're all. He's a serious criminal. So he like, he and he.
Speaker 1:Hey, bro, I be thinking of my feet, bro, he know he's bullshit. So all you can really do is like it's aaron. So all you can really do is like talk past it, like get to the like, continue the point he was trying to make and he gonna still try to. Bro, stop breaking bro. Bro, you're a breaker. Bro, shut up and get up. Bro on the sword on his stomach. Shut up and get up. Bro, what are we doing here?
Speaker 1:So, um, if that don't tell you, aaron's a serial liar, only with funny stuff. Only with funny stuff. Only live is funny. I don't like. I don't like you don't. Live is like for real.
Speaker 1:For me, yeah, I like, I like funny lies. But the crazy part is, especially with live streaming chat, be believing him, bro, I don't be lying chat. Be like bro. I had to tell. I'm like bro, we're too good at bro. I'm an actor acting certain way certain ways. I'm not a liar, I'm a thespian.
Speaker 1:Yeah, there are certain ways that we there were too good at acting like Aaron's, very good at acting annoyed or angry and like you can't tell if he's actually that, even if he's acting, or you know what I'm saying. So it's like only the closest people, the closest friends, like me and Simba, have the best chance at being able to decipher if he's being serious or not. But you still, it's like like our biggest argument on stream is because it's like you can't fucking tell. And then now, obviously, cause we had that argument or whatever, I have to like, like, try to. You know one side of the line, other side, I'm like what is he, where is he at? And I have to look for little clues like okay, boom, okay, we good, we good, we good. Or maybe if he told me something before streaming, I'm like okay, this is not serious.
Speaker 1:So the biggest example most recently we did a stream where sometimes we go live on youtube to push people to twitch because we, primarily, we're we're quitting. We we plan on telling the twitch stream that we're quitting reactions on stream as our main way to stream. Like, when you come to our stream, don't expect reactions. We're still gonna do it when we feel like it, but we'll just record our reactions off stream and the streams will just be fun stuff, whether it's us going out or doing something in here. That was the plan. So I labeled both streams youtube and twitch quitting.
Speaker 1:And instead of putting even on youtube, you got to put a thumbnail for the stream. So instead of putting a serious face where it's like we're looking there, looking at the camera, sad, so it seems serious. I was like, nah, I could wait on aaron to do that. Nah, I want to make it at least seem like it's a half joke. I put Aaron reacting to a meme of a titan from attack on titan eating him as the thumbnail and they bro and put quitting.
Speaker 1:But the thing is and so like, I came in and I was genuinely upset, and the reason I was genuinely upset, bro, it was the amount of viewers that we had in both the twitch and the. Um, oh, it was a peak day and I'm like I'm like bro y'all, genuinely like I love our community. But like it was, it felt like bro, y'all only care when it's bad stuff, basically. And then, like proactively, once I was out of the emotion about it, I was like, nah, they were this active, if not more, for when we reached a million they were like they're there. And then I also had to come to the realization and it goes to you know, mikey, you being a jerk, mikey has bait and switched these guys so many times. Yeah, like there's videos that we have private, that it's like our channel's getting deleted, da, da, da, da, da da. Those were.
Speaker 1:We did serious. That was a serious though, yeah, strikes or whatever, but like, well, no, not even it was like one. It was one a while back when it was like a prank and it was. I think it was the april fools. I think it may have been april, april, april fools don't count, because it is bait and switch. You know, I'm saying and I'm like it ain't like we did, it ain't like that's something we do all the time. We did april fools and we might have did something else, and I was, and I had to come to the realization, that one, I think.
Speaker 1:I think I'm a little different when it comes to understanding people's trust and people's emotions, especially like with our friendship being a little bit more comparable, like I'm very much. So. Like how would this make a person feel? And so, after I got out of my frustration, like, bro, y'all niggas here only for the negative. And I was like, nah, they here for the good too. But even then, when people were like, well, say goodbye to your fan base, that even more enraged me because I'm like bro, that proves my point that y'all genuinely don't care.
Speaker 1:And I had to pull back even further before me and you even talk. I'm like bro, this audience is here just for this. I knew they were just here for this. I mean, you had talked about this before and I was like, bro, we just need to give up on converting them. And I think you converted my mindset to no, let's convert them. And I think if I would have stayed with my mindset of let's not convert them, they're not here for that that I mentally would not have been so affected by that. Because just months ago I was like, bro, we got a million subs, we can't get a thousand on stream. That audience isn't there and like it took us going through the cycle of coming back to that same realization. And I think with that they were like they, they took us quitting reaction, so serious they were fucking even in the mid.
Speaker 1:I think the point of uh, what we're trying to say for the podcast is that I packaged it as a joke. Even aaron didn't show up on a stream for at least 20 minutes. I was joking with them like nah, bro, we not. I was literally making it be known that we're not quitting. You know, I'm saying, and even when he came in and did the, uh, he might have got frustrated for real at one point, but even when we pull, pull it back and like, make sure you know it's a joke. And then you, then we end the YouTube stream because we tell them to come to Twitch. And then we explain the full thing further and you get all the context and what this means. And they still were not. They still it's like they didn't get it.
Speaker 1:And then when I I even I even went as far as like I posted a comment explaining like yo for y'all, who, who there, there there was a lot of negative people who were supposedly like what to do, crew. It was a lot of negative and I'm like, if you can't see, we want better for ourselves, like we want to continue to provide the best content for our audience, like our goal is to never not give, like my goal is to make niggas laugh every day. I want to make a smile every day. I genuinely care about how people feel. I genuinely care about making people laugh. Like my purpose is to make people laugh and smile. I know that, and so it was even more like a slap in the face. Like, nigga, I'm trying to go crazy for y'all niggas and y'all just you're shitting on me. And then it also took me to the point I had to realize, oh, they feel shit on, oh, they feel it's a slap in their face as well. And so, you know, it was like hey, no love lost. But this is how I feel about this situation and I think right now that's our most unsubscribed video. Is that live stream? Mm-hmm, it is.
Speaker 1:But the point I was trying to make is that sometimes his acting is a little too good. That was the point of the whole story. Sometimes I had to tell him off stream. I'm like they don't. The average person just doesn't. They can't see. That's why parasocial Relationships exist Between streamers, youtubers, all that.
Speaker 1:You can't see through what's purely entertainment and what's real. They can't differentiate, they can't differentiate it. So it's like Us as creators. I can see Kai do something and go. I can enjoy it at first and then, if it comes back around, I can go oh, that was planned, yeah, that was a bit, yeah. But the average person is like whoa, asian just destroyed this whole setup and guys. So hey, no, that was a bit, it's playing, it was playing bro.
Speaker 1:It's like there's a lot of people who can differentiate, but there's a whole lot of people who can't, especially kids, the majority, especially teens and kids. So it's like and also there's a realization when somebody close to us couldn't differentiate either and I'm like, yeah, that and that was a week later after the the whole quitting uh stream or whatever. I'm like, yeah, that's, it's crazy, they really can't. I'm yeah, you shouldn't watch because you really can't differentiate when we doing a bit and just trying to be entertaining and versus when we we only talking serious.
Speaker 1:If it's like a like a serious conversation, like somebody, a streamer got banned for doing something ridiculous, or like Ryan's Torridge reviews is supposedly being held hostage in his own, like, if it's something like that, we'll be talking serious and then we're gonna throw a couple jokes in, even when it's necessary. But like, other than that we don't hear. Be at, when we laugh, when we poking fun at each other, when we roasting each other, when we jumping off the top rope, when we, when we crashing out quote, unquote all of that is not serious, just fun between two friends who are trying to stream at the same time. Yeah, so it's like yeah, uh, you, if you can tell when aaron's joking, because you hang, if you hear all the time, bravo. But if you can't, and you haven't been able to, you gotta, you gotta come back down to reality.
Speaker 1:If I was a actual shitty person to him, oh, I wouldn't talk, he wouldn't be my friend, yeah, you wouldn't be working together like I've. I've matter of fact, I had to break it down to someone yesterday. If it's not simba, mike majin, and like other people, I'm a dick. Like I don't, I don't talk to you, I don't, I'm very reserved. If you're not my friend, like, if we're not cool or I don't know, there's an asterisk to that. No, no, because you've never. You and you also have to remember you've never seen me in like regular dealings, but I have. That's what I'm saying. There's a non-content dealing, there's an asterisk, because you are also.
Speaker 1:You like to think that you're a dick and you may be in your head, but when it's something cool, it don't have to be content. When it's something cool, it don't have to be content. When it's something cool or like somebody that just seems like you're like, even if somebody sparks up a, it don't even have to be something you're interested in. Yeah, somebody spark up a conversation with you and they're coming off as a nice person. You're gonna be the nice person or you're gonna be oh yeah, yeah, even if you don't, even if you don't have nothing to say, you're gonna be like yeah, that's, that's awesome man. And then if they say something, if they say something that catch your ear, then it's really on goal.
Speaker 1:But outside of air is not just gonna be a dick to somebody that's trying to know he's not. Don't let him believe. Don't let he like don't let him bad guy, okay, he's not a bad. Don't let him. Don't let him pull that there's only. There's only like five people. I know what's like in the world. He's like I was trying to explain to somebody. It was me. This was he was trying to explain.
Speaker 1:I wasn't even talking about you, this was uh, but we did talk about it because I was talking to margin about it yesterday. All right, aaron, you're not a, you're not. I was talking because I had to break. I broke it down the margin and margin was like oh, I see it, you have boundaries, just like any other person. When I was talking with margin, I broke it down because I was like bro, when it comes to me, I am intentionally not a people person with people. Like it's different when conversations are being sparked and we're talking about stuff, even if it's something that I'm not interested in. I am not a go-out seeker, I'm not a go, let's be cool, let's be that. You know. That's just not who I am and I have.
Speaker 1:I was talking to my son about. I was like bro, think about like before me you got close, like we were cool, we were cordial, but like I didn't talk, we didn't talk. He was like yeah, you're right, because that's how I'm very, I can be very stoic and code the people. I think. I think that's different, though. I think that's like, like you can say the same thing, but I'm saying add an additive I'm not gonna talk to people if I don't have nothing to talk about, but I'm also. We do. We're both the same in that.
Speaker 1:But neither one of us is also gonna ignore somebody that's trying to have a conversation, even if we don't know you. Unless we might, unless we you're not, you don't do that unless we know you're. Don't listen to my brother. Unless we know you're a bad person. I give aaron this he is way harsher when he knows, when he believes that you're a shitty human or you've done something to prove that you might not be the best person to talk to or hang around, whether he's seen you multiple times or just one time, that he will cut you and if you do something to him you could be his best friend. Or if you do something wrong, especially multiple times, that's like actually just like effed up, cut, done, for he don't, he don't care nothing about it. We, we know that all that is fine, but if you randomly off the street came up was like oh man, I love your hat, I'm gonna he go, he's not. He's not a mean person, bro, don't let him spew this propaganda.
Speaker 1:All I'm saying is I'm dry and I'm cold and I'm callous. All right, I am, bro, michael, michael. Michael does that. Michael knows only part of me. The crazy part is the crazy part is he's saying all of this and the people that he's uh brought around us, uh, or or people he put us in situations with, they think I'm the fucking asshole.
Speaker 1:But just because I don't talk, there's a difference, though. Like it, work wise, if we're working right, mike is naturally quiet. Mike is what I'm saying. Mike is naturally quiet just because he's quiet. I am objectively and subjectively quiet. Like we can be around somebody because you've seen it where we're around somebody and they just talking and I'm like but that don't mean you're a dick, I. But I'm not saying that's a dick. I'm also talking about like I know how I am with people, with random people, when, when I don't know you and you approach me about certain stuff, I know how I am, but I can. I am very rude to people I don't know.
Speaker 1:My belief is that you're just being a normal person. If, if, if somebody seems sketchy or whatever you, just if somebody seems sketchy, everybody's gonna be going to be like yeah, all right, cool, yeah, bye, all right, boo, it's just like. Let's take it a crackhead. For example, if a crackhead walk up and you know he's a crackhead and he's been talking to himself for the past two hours and he come up trying to talk to you, you're going to be like, ah, chill, blah. That's what I equate that to.
Speaker 1:Nah, michael, don't get it, bro, I'm a demon. I'ma keep saying it. Right, demon home I am. While on the opposite side I am not nice. While on the opposite side they over here thinking Aaron's the nicest girl guy in the world. He's thinking he's a demon. I know I'm a demon, bro. He thinking he a demon in his head. I'm a demon. They thinking, oh, aaron, I love this guy. And then you take a flip side whole time. While that's going on, they think I'm the demon and I'm thinking I'm the nice person. It's crazy, but it's like with Michael. Michael isn't choosy, quiet, mike's just quiet.
Speaker 1:I choose to be quiet and I'm doing it because I don't want to respond, I don't want to talk to you. I, I active, I actively chew like, and I am rude to people. That's the thing I know. I'm rude to people because and my thing is because I don't trust people, I don't let people, I don't trust people. So that's why I'm saying like and I've had this told to me several times you know you're rude, right, I'm like, no, oh, and I'm like I am. And then I, after a while, I'm like, oh, I am rude, even though it's unintentionally I'm. I'm rude because I'm protecting myself.
Speaker 1:You don't know me, nigga Bruh, don't let him. You don't know me, see, you don't know me. Fool. You don't know me. Fool. Don't let him fool you.
Speaker 1:We see each other in all scenarios. No, we don't, bruh. You don't know me, bruh. We are with each other in content scenarios. You't know me, bro. Out to eat scenarios, not working out to do like dave and buster. Scenarios, meeting new people scenarios meeting new people while recording or streaming. We see each other in all different situations. Don't listen to michael. Michael don't know me bro. Bro, I even seen him beating it in the shower, bro. All stream, all stream. It was a joke. See, I got you. It's true, though I can say it. I can say it because it's a gift on the live stream. We've all seen you during the house tour. All right, bro. That has been episode six, man. Hope you enjoyed it. We really got to record episode seven right after this. I hope this is episode six. Is this six? See, you ain't even keeping count, no more. Let's make sure yeah, this is six, bro. Y'all should get it on time and we should have episode seven to get right on time. We'll catch you in the next one, peace.