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hello my friends it's time again this episode of the podcast um this is July 4th weekend so uh I know you're going to be out there at the lake or the beach taking your clothes off trying to look sexy in your swimsuit and it's probably a disaster we can help you ladies and gentlemen this episode is brought to you by on it.com that's o n niit t I've always been a big proponent of kettle bells cuz it's one of the first weightlifting things that I've ever done that allows me to kind of get like the whole workout in like a lot of times when I used to lift weights regular I'd lift weights and then another day I do cardio i' do one day weights one day of cardio but with a really good Kettlebell workout I get a brutal cardio workout and it allows me to get it all done in one shot I'm a huge fan of them they just it's fun to do and it's uh it makes you feel like some Russian Savage living in Siberia back in the 1930s or whatever the [ __ ] they invented these things what they are is it's like a cannonball with a big metal handle on it and you swing them around and uh in in doing so in all these various exercises you develop what they call functional strength meaning strength for your entire body not isolated individual movements but your entire body and uh do they have no chimp where's the chimp man I was going to say something's missing the [ __ ] ran out of chimps ran away no we must have run out those [ __ ] things sell like crazy that's the Primal Bells the Primal bells are these new kettle bells that we had this is the most important thing they look cool as [ __ ] they're they're they're we have chimpanzees and then we also have zombies we have uh Apes rather we also have zombies but the um the most important thing is they don't just look good but that they're 3D mapped what we have them is we made sure that all of the uh kettle bells you're getting they're they're not imbalanced like you can make a cool face but if the cool face wasn't balanced it would kind of defeat the purpose of a kettle bell the whole idea about a kettle bell is it's got to be balanced when you move it so it looks badass but you get a like I use the uh the gorilla and I you get a really good workout with it it doesn't feel at all like a gimmick even when it slams into your arm with gorilla face
first if you're an idiot if you're not paying attention to how you swinging the kettle bells one thing that I can um really not stress enough when it comes to this stuff if you're thinking about doing any kind of physical activity if you've never worked out before you've got to do two things if you can the one thing the if you can part is higher personal trainer to show you how to do the movements correctly just you know find out there someone will do it for you probably let you iPhone video it and let let someone you know show you how to do like a clean and press how to do a windmill how to do these things correctly then videotape it and then you can do it on your own and you could literally never have to go to a gym again with a chin up bar and a couple kettle bells like you can get ferocious workouts in on a daily basis but start slow it's if you're a meathead like me and and you're a dummy and you if the you know someone says uh take three vitamins you're like I'll take [ __ ] five and see what's up um you could hurt yourself with these things starts low we have 35 Pounders we have 18 Pounders the howler monkey is 18 pounds and uh we go all the way up to 70 lbs with the Primal Bells but if you're a real Savage one of those Bonafide Fitness Freaks Like perhaps one of those c those CrossFit dudes who uh enter into those championships that [ __ ] 70 lbs is probably not going to be enough for you if that's the case we sell them even heavier the heaviest ones we sell I don't know why they do them in kilograms I guess that's out of respect to Mother Russia or some [ __ ] they all say kilogram at least they don't say puds anymore whatever that was yeah we got rid of P but it's now it's still in kilogram okay what the [ __ ] is 40 kilograms let's find out let's tell people I think it's 88 PBS let's see weird that they would do that yeah it seems odd [ __ ] Americans man what is 40 kgs in pound yeah it's 88 lbs so that's the heaviest one we have if you can throw around an 88lb cattle Bell you are some kind of man for everybody else start slow be healthy and like I said it's my favorite all-time method of uh just physical exercise just you know without martial arts being the obvious number one but just for regular exercise kettle bells
are the [ __ ] and it feels good it feels good when you do them just it's like a it's it's you're stretching out a lot a lot of the movements so it's got almost like a yoga sort of a vibe to it like windmills windmills are some of my favorite things to do super good for your core and your back and but again do them slow and uh if you're interested in any of the on it supplements use the code word Rogan and you will save 10% off any and all supplements all right Crash from the float lab is here ladies and gentlemen so without any further Ado and no more [ __ ] of foot Let's Get r podcast check it out The Joe Rogan Experience Train by day Joe Rogan podcast by night all [Music] day hey ladies and gentlemen for um many of you who've heard this podcast before you're aware of uh a thing that I'm really into called the sensory deprivation tank and the S sensory deprivation tank was invented by a guy named John Lily who is a scientist and a real freak like a a guy who is just really out there really fascinating guy and he wrote a book that uh I picked it up on uh I think like um amazon.com like the used books that they'll sell you like people sellers individual sellers are sell it and it's uh the Deep self and in it he talks about the benefits of the tank a detailed construction on how to make your own tank he's got like diagrams in it and just really really fascinating guy and he was into all sorts of weird Altered States Of Consciousness and one of the things that he wanted to figure out was how to separate the body from the senses and he came up with a bunch of different designs there's a movie Altered States that's kind of very Loosely based on you know the idea of a guy like him going completely haywire and becoming like a monkey just that's how I got into sensory deprivation tanks I saw Altered States and they they they were historically fairly accurate in the design of the tanks the initial one that you saw in Altered States showed what Lily had first came up with which was like a glass scuba helmet that sort of suspended him in regular water and uh he would actually poop and pee into it he had like some crazy filtration system so he could stay in there and and not have
to defecate or urinate so it would go through some system that he had created I mean this dude was gone he was off the deep end I mean he's about as off the deep end as ever but his his big thing was to try to figure out how you can get the Mind free of the influence of the body and the best method he came up to to was this idea of the tank and he figured out eventually to put salt water in it and that if you put enough epson salts your body would float and then he could maintain the the heating temperature to essentially what's the same temperature as the surface of your skin and you wouldn't be able to recognize where the water was and it would give you this sensation of complete sensory deprivation and he figured this out and from that point on till like God I don't mean I Met You in what was it like how many years ago is it uh five or six probably five or six years ago and before that I had that other gentleman who uh used to repair tanks for samati who was a great guy yeah and he he told me about you and uh the guy was fixing my somati tank my samat tank had [ __ ] up something something it wasn't the tank that [ __ ] up it was the heater like it burnt through the uh the lining of the water bed and it shorted out the whole thing was a disaster like sometimes those heating elements they just they'll pop you know for whatever reason they they cook and it just melted a hole through the thing so he had to repair it he had to repair the lining and while he was repairing the lining he goes you know there's this guy in Venice that makes these like really Hightech tanks and he goes you should contact him his name is Crash he's kind of an interesting guy and so uh I I asked him about it and uh he went into depth about all the crazy [ __ ] that you had done to these tanks and what they looked like and you sent me to your website and I saw the tank this is pre the standup tanks they were still like smaller like um ones like samati but way better constructed you you had figured out how to do it where it was just like this it looks like a meat locker I mean it's so solid and wellb built and all your crazy filtration system and everything and I realized that you were this one lone dude out there who was innovating in this sort of Forgotten
business this sort of Forgotten aspect of uh of of modern-day understanding of the mind I mean it's really it was ignored somehow or another I don't know what happened I don't know how all these scientists and Geniuses missed out on the sensory deprivation tank promotion they should have been talking about it everywhere it is a mindblowing evolution in in meditation it's a mindblowing next step in meditation where you instantaneously go if you get good enough at it and you do it long enough you instantaneously can go to psychedelic States intense introspective objective psychedelic states that are they they they they change your life they fundamentally change the way you think about life and the fact that these people are promoting this because it's not a drug it's it's totally safe it's totally easy to acquire it's it's totally uh it ends anytime you want you open the door to get out and it's over there's no repercussions there's no weirdness to it you instantaneously drift back into normal Consciousness no one's talking about it no one was doing and I and I found you and Brian created this uh video Brian was the guy who made that video where we uh went down to the basement and videotaped the uh the tank and uh from from that video on we started hearing more and more people opening up the centers they started going crazy they started opening up all over the place and you continue to innovate and you haven't said a word yet by the way have you noticed that well no I don't have to I mean you're I I'm just nodding my head I mean you're doing such a good job at the uh at your appraisal of the situation that uh you know I don't want to delude it with no I I just feel like I'm yapping too much not at all no I'm really enjoying this cuz you are the guy that six years ago whatever it was that first understood that too Not only was I out there you know kind of standing around by myself but you know when when I found you then that really escalated the exposure in general and and that just isn't for me or it it has to do with industry overall once that you know you became because you're you're an honest guy and your opinion people uh trust it and and when you say something then that uh it has a value you know there's
there's other been people say oh this that whatever you know it doesn't have that that sincerity the uh the true uh you know from from uh what you believe type thing it's a lot of times influenced by this or that but once you you know and you've been like I said even with the the vice thing was a big thing with this in the oh Hamilton Morris it was great incredible and without you that wouldn't have happened you know it's just uh and that these things help out everybody right now because the industry deserves a opportunity to uh to expand and become available to people in general like because it is an important thing to a person that's in the process of uh considering what it is that they're doing with themselves which I think is very important for people to uh take responsibility for their actions and what what what what they do and what they say because you know you you can uh you're free to do that you you're you're allowed to be different you're allowed to go ahead and say you know what I don't think this is quite the way that I you know and then this is becoming actually more popular now is is like freaky people that are able to go out and say oh well hey maybe that and they're going oh yeah they're doing all kinds of weird stuff the I don't even know what what a PO is but you know it's catching on you know I you know I don't know if it's just our neighborhood or what it is the different yoga spinning all these different uh activities that that that are that people do and a lot of the crossover too currently is based on these athletes that that you have contact with or that respect your perspective or whatever and they show up that guy Jeremy Stevens was here the other day again yeah and then I watched him uh on a clip the I don't know when that fight it was this past weekend that when he got that guy down he kicked him and then no no no that was a knockout that he had in the previous fight man that I just saw that the other day he he uh he uh did you guys that was in Brazil yeah incredible and he such a nice guy great guy all those guys very smart too oh yeah no a lot of those guys are surprisingly nice and surprisingly smart I think a lot of people have this this idea about people that are involved in Combat Sports that they're mean or
they're [ __ ] quite the contrary I find to be some of the most level uh well adjusted people that come in contact with they're not trying to prove anything because they're already secure with who they are and yeah they're more level that's the best way of of putting it like because you're forced to get your ego checked on a a super regular basis and when that happens you kind of you just have a better view of things you know you don't you people are constantly afraid of losing and when you're a fighter you lose in the gym all the time and you kind of mellow that out you get an understanding of who you are and you and also the blowing off of the energy in the gym you just you feel so much better you're more chilled you're more relaxed about stuff like a lot of people a lot of what their stress is is that their body is a battery their body's building up all this energy and it never gets exerted so you're taking in all this food you're you're sitting in a cubicle you're sitting in your car you're sitting at the movies you're constantly sitting and not doing anything and you're just irritable your body's just trying to [ __ ] dude you [ __ ] move get something going come on we got all this [ __ ] pent up and then someone get in front of you in traffic [ __ ] you oh yeah you know when people wonder where that's coming from well that's coming from you're you're all backed up you know you you are backed up I know there's nothing scientific whatsoever to the trigger is short on some of us you know pretty uh it's also you know you're not getting your endorphins kind of calm you down and I think that the tank represents a level of that in some way that I think that it's it's a thing that should not just be uh something that people it becomes popular but po something that be it becomes popular in in a way where people get a chance to to do a new thing that they could get excited about which is one of the things that people like with like Pilates or yoga a new thing that they could be excited about that could benefit them mentally which is where I think we're missing out on a lot of this stuff I think yoga does benefit you mentally I think it calms you down and it's very good for you physically but the physical aspect the mental aspect
coincide with the tank it's 100% mental it's a weird weird experience plus it's available to for a for a human being to actually participate in this meditation where you sit in a room with your legs crossed and you're supposed to check out somehow I can't I I can't do that but I go sit in that box for a couple few hours and uh go all kind of different things well you know the the meditation is possible I know that there's people that do that Kundalini Yoga and they have these intense psychedelic visions and I believe them 100% because you you you do have endogenous chemicals that the brain produces that can give you psychedelic experiences like we know about dimethyl tryptamine and we know about five methoxy dimethyl tryptamine being produced by the human body so if those are being produced by the body there there could easily be some ancient method of stimulating that production of releasing some sort of a burst of that production and so these super Kundalini Masters which seems like it would be something you'd want to do but for whatever reason I'm not compelled I'm not compelled enough to learn it but they can experience natural DMT trips at the highest levels of their art form which I believe I think you just got to get really good at sitting there you just got to get really good at yoga positions you got to get really good at meditating you got to get really good at just getting good enough at yoga physics that you could just sort of fall into these forms and then when you're falling into these forms and supporting yourself in some way by by making your body work like that you like heighten your expression to whatever it is that yoga is trying to tap into and it's very psychedelic but it's still not the tank and it's difficult you know for me because I'm too uh too wound up to I can't sit somewhere and just sit there but but if you tried maybe you could force yourself yeah it would have to force me you know so it's like but do you think that would be good for you to force yourself to do something like that I don't have the uh the just not in my uh you know the way that I uh operate you know what I mean I have operating when I'm awake I'm looking at like even when I'm out snowboarding or riding my whatever I don't wear the earplug earphones or whatever if I'm right I
need to listen to what's happening man all like all the time so it's like distractive uh in general but in there Cuts everything off and I go straight into my head and there's nothing else there except for that I see what you're saying too about the physical for some folks they just are not interested in doing anything that's really physically strenuous I totally understand that and that energy winds up being they distribute that energy to their work like you do like you're kind of uh just a mad fiend with your work and your constant improvements and Innovations to all this stuff like you know your energy goes where your energy is probably best suited you know it's it's not the same for everybody that's what I'm trying to say some people have extra time or they're they're in the process or Pursuit and that's a uh a viable uh method of expression plus it's a good way to meet chicks with nice legs that's what I think the the the probably the the most uh advantageous uh otherwise we why are they going was it be yoga where it's all sweaty they're in there 400 degrees and you're going oh wow this is a lot of fun you you're basically having sex with a room full of people yeah you know it's like it's the strangest thing ever now you see with all these things in mind the the chamber doesn't sound so bad you know what I'm saying oh say just go in this thing and lay down there and and all of a sudden you have the ability to uh tap into yourself I like both man I really do like doing yoga you like to go pump up I'm going to get me one of those uh gorilla a couple of those uh yeah that I like all what you just had to say about that start small though yes yeah like like a baby gorilla or something do you do any exercises no nothing nope I go up and down the stairs that works that's something yeah and I walk and you know that is a decision that people don't realize like if you get to the airport and every time there's a stairway you force yourself to take the stairway every time there's you know escalator you avoid that and get the stairs that just that alone will make your trip just slightly better yeah just get a little blood flow in your body I like that turbo Sonic too you ever get on yours yeah yeah I got that yeah I got it from you fun you get on I get on that once in a while cuz I don't
like that that donut top was it the muffin uh muffin top I don't like to have that thing so I I got to make sure helps you lose weight get I don't do it you know too much for my stomach like sit-ups or something like this to try to get that from uh collecting down there but standing on that thing it kind of uh helps uh I think at least I psychologically believe it's something I'm doing for exercise wasn't that thing invented for Russian cosmonauts to keep them in orbit yeah I think that they were uh having issues with uh um muscle deterioration in the atrophy or whatever so they uh I guess Incorporated this uh system of vibration into the uh strengthening of their muscles apparently but I I don't really know it seems like well where did they take it did they take it up in the ship with them or was a good question they stop off somewhere at the at the place you know check because you would have to have gravity to use it right yeah is where's it at you know is some electricity seems like a bulky piece to bring up with you if your limited amount of space you know I don't know doesn't it all also seem that you um if you did use it up in space like it wouldn't work yeah cuz it shoots you right up maybe who knows you don't have any resistance yeah you have the gravity is like half the thing right I think that's the principle that it's working with well Chambers in space then would work fine you take a chamber up there to space you wouldn't have to use as much salt there or something I think it feels good that's why I like it the vibrating on it like I don't know I don't know if it's doing anything for me but I think I feel it's like a little body massage when I get on there and for folks who don't know what it is it's like some sort of a giant speaker but it doesn't make sound it just sends it's it's such so weird to describe it's sends like sonic waves right yeah it moves you up down it's a voice coil which is like a it's like a you know speaker has a voice coil and has a cone on it then the voice call moves the cone up and down that creates a sound wave this do have a cone has a platform so it moves you up and down at a variety of frequencies so it kind of runs you through a pattern and yeah then you could dial it up and say oh I want this is supposed to do this or that you
know I thought it was going to a big hit be a big hit you know CU it I think it has something to do with that fat ass syndrome you know or there people that get that going on from too much as a stop hoing off at the wrong places you know and I don't know if the turbo Sonic can fix that it's a good start you know they do I think they should you know eat eat less of that [ __ ] and work out a little bit but what I do know about it is whatever it does it feels good you know I don't I don't know why it feels good I'm not sure but it feels like a little when getting vibrated it feels like a little massage like yeah you can believe something's happening you know I don't know exactly what's going on but it it seems to be something you know it's all right and the variations too it's really cool doesn't it it'll go really fast then really slow then so it keeps you kind of interested in it and it's supposed to by doing that it's supposed to be stimulating individual glands and get your flow going you know you're uh like you were saying about that working up like that and you got to get your body in motion you know I I think people they sit too long on a chair all day long without moving around I don't it's probably not that good yeah we've talked about it a million times the whole thing is just sitting in an office is a [ __ ] terrible way to live your life it's supposed to be super bad for you as I sit in an office well you know this but we only do it like 3 hours at a pop and even then I get up and I'm like I have an office I sit in my office every day all day long then I get out of it and go back to it you know an office is how you set it up I think see this is okay to sit around here this is a fine office certain office is the they got that the horrible light and then there's this there's the there's the rules and you got to suit on you know now you're sitting in the office the whole thing represents a bummer do you think you have to do that to people to get them to work do you have to make them wear a suit to get them to work I mean if you if you let people wear t-shirts and jeans and [ __ ] would they take insurance as seriously as they do if they're wearing that goofy monkey suit you know would they stick to the company line when they're on the phone giving those
uh those pep speaks you wonder what's the image they're trying to project what is it you're trying to you know I'm a noons guy Mr crash I look at my tie and I never swear why when I'm at the office I'm completely appropriate and I'm leing these guys every time because I just don't think that that's who I want to be doing anything with is these characters that are not working on their own uh you know there oh they're for these guys or those who are you what do you want what's your story well these guys or those guys you know what I mean you're working for somebody and you that's why you're showing up in a tie and a suit or you're have a bunch of people working for you and you want to look the role impressive compan oh yeah I'm I'm here to sell insurance Mr crash I'm a noons guy look at my cuff they're perfect those guys that do those commercials on the TV uh rich person or whatever it is oh look at my boat all have these houses everywhere and I got a yacht look at all my real look at all this stuff I got yeah I'm living like a win meanwhile I'm standing here in this terrible Auditorium with a bunch of you and and this is what I'm begging for you maybe to give me some of your money so I can continue on with my maybe maybe not lifestyle that you know it yeah there's a lot of those weird guys that are like motivational speakers and they they motivate you to come to their seminars and they make a fuckload of money from your exactly from your M like wait a minute I thought you had a boat you're out fishing what's going on you seems like you're still hanging out here at this place this is a bummer in here I can hardly wait to leave this is your day you know you're getting yeah it's not the best way to live life for me I'm glad someone's doing it if no's doing it we would not have Apple Computers you would not have Samsung phones you would not have Audi car you wouldn't have these things if somebody wasn't out there busting their ass every day in an office people like it some people are suited for that type of uh of a of a lifestyle so maybe if we reach too many people with this message of get your [ __ ] together it'd be terrible for civilization as a whole maybe this would weaken us and like the Chinese would take over oh this could be it this could be it this could be the
determining factor for that I mean we're [ __ ] it up we're [ __ ] it up with these goddamn isolation tanks these medical marijuana dispensaries oh those are horrible too man everybody's with nature they don't want to live our unnatural life how you going to continue to build these buildings and launch these missiles if we don't continue to live our unnatural life the more we tune into the Natural Life the more we see how ridiculous it is more we wake up it's coming our way I think that people are coming around right now it's it's happening I think it is you know I think you're right if you look at like America is important you know even though I I don't have a flag or nothing like that but but it it's where we live and it's kind of like where we're from and it's you know sort of like what we're supposed to be uh you know proud about you're supposed to say oh I'm from here and I and and and I'm really glad about that because where it is and the way they operate I I'm I'm I I go along with that but it's gotten too far now in my opinion which is you know everybody's it needs to get to where the people actually get an overview again where they start to evaluate situations and then make correct decisions based on now instead of like this pre prehistoric uh versions of what's got us to hear need need to be uh you know hopefully at some point let go with and and get a new evaluation that's that's pertains to where we're at now in the world what what can we do now to get along with people how can we work together this even if these military see with the I think that there we sell a lot of guns in this country and uh in Pharmaceuticals so you say oh I don't think we're going to get out of the bomb business because it's our business you know so we have to figure out how to get these guys working doing something good you know so we don't like say oh all your jobs are gone now figure out how we could go in and do stuff together use our money and our resources to create situations that are beneficial for people they're not we're not going to make friends by shooting at people we all know that I mean this is you know this is some kind of a fictitious uh concept that we can go over and make people happy by by killing them you know I mean well the concept of War being for
financial benefit is still pretty alien to a lot of folks they don't believe it they they don't believe that that's why Wars are started where's money at yeah well what all you'd have to consider is how much benefit there could have been done to America I mean if you're really a pro-america person and uh you you really are a patriot think about what what a benefit it would have been to America to take a lot of that money that went to this crazy War That No One Believes In anymore and try to clean up inner cities try to fix Chicago try to fix fix the B towns try to help Mexico we have dangerous we have a dangerous situation uh like 100 miles from us I mean what what the [ __ ] is that you go to what it what how long how far is it to San Diego it's 2 hours so what is that 120 miles something like that 240 I think is in our neighborhood how fast are you going [ __ ] you're not going 30 m hour you [ __ ] [ __ ] 140 140 140 miles okay so 70 M an hour for 2 hours that's Mexico that's crazy it's a 2hour drive to third world country that's in turmoil and we don't do a goddamn thing about it and we're sending people to some place that's so far removed from us that just coincidentally happens to have oil that's not why we're here that is not why we're here Mr crash we're here to fix things we got o thing is a funny one we got a mess over here we have all these people that killed people in New York City from Saudi Arabia but we need to get over here and over here do you know what I don't believe that oil is f fuel they say oh it's from a fossil you think oh I got fossils they're rocks you know I mean there pressure under the ground so Al in other words it used to be the same dinosaurs out in the middle of the ocean I don't think they think it's dinosaurs anymore I think they think it's rotten Plankton yeah at the top of the Frozen Alps and at the bottom of the ocean and over here in the desert and everywhere at one time there was Plankton all over now or whatever to make these gigantic puddles of this stuff that were pumping out for some reason and then you say oh look step back and say what what are from an alien say what are those guys doing down there well you know they they're pumping the stuff out of there the oil they call it and they turn it into a plastic material that that litters the planet they can't
get rid of it or they take it and then they burn it into the atmosphere and and poison themselves and then and then what they do they spend all their money to fight amongst each other to see who gets control of it and you're you're thinking this whole stuff isn't really that necessary it could be done without back to the hemp again look at that hemp what it has to offer comparatively speaking well it's just too too difficult to control you know there was a book on the process of O of of oil being developed that they were trying to speculate somehow or another that it was um that it was developed through a natural process in the earth and they were saying that our ideas of it were incorrect but I don't think it was well received I have the book I never read it I bought it I was like I'm going to read that one day and it just sat there I never [ __ ] read it I just couldn't get behind it it's just seemed it seemed kind of goofy that anybody wouldn't have figured that out by now exactly I you're going wow that thing about the planets too how they're supposed to be circularizing the Earth what the sun let's say the sun's moving right so it's going this way so now they have a believe the planets are circling the sun is I think that this makes more sense to me and there's other you know this isn't my thought but somebody showed they oh yeah that makes say this sun is going this way well what makes us think we're not in rotation in a Vortex being pulled by the Sun going somewhere I think we're we're on a trip man we're going some we're started off where Where was the Sun 100 years ago where's it at now and then where are we going to be later on I believe the sun is pulling us through space and we're in well that's not a belief that's a fact that's that's absolutely what's happening the whole galaxy is moving yeah no this is something that uh astrophysicists have figured out a while ago is that the whole universe is kind of moving that's that expansion thing I don't I think we're going our Galaxy's moving I I think we're going in a direction somewhere I think that if we figured out where's the Sun and where is it to I think we're behind it I think that we're following it and this is the way the rotation I don't know which way is up or down in here where's the think that is
exactly how it's supposed to be described I think as it goes you know we're circling around it I think we're going around this way I don't know I'm too [ __ ] stupid I don't understand it at all I mean when I watch those scientific uh documentaries on Space it's one of the most fascinating things ever and most fascinating so that it's so rarely brought up in regular ation that's where some of this money should go into like expansion of the of the reality uh situation we're in here like say oh look at we have this and that we can think about now get these scientists tell them to put the phone down first off put their phone down enough on the phone it's a gerer counter it's a wind designer tells you the name of the tune that's on you know which it's like okay it's a fun what nobody answers it which is what really freaks me out man I got CU I got to call everybody at night say hey don't forget to come down tomorrow I know you made an appointment but I'm convinced that you're not going to be able to remember it so I'm calling you now to say oh hey don't forget and then I get 20% people answer the phone say oh yeah no problem got it the other 80% is uh me leaving a message you know which I can't stand leaving a message but I'm thinking they got it in their hand they got it right here they got how aren't they answering the phone it's a phone hello yeah but don't you think it's good that there's all these capabilities of these things have smartphones I think it's good every other people have them Bitcoin on it you can you could uh check out an email link that somebody sends you you don't think that's good I think it's good for you know you know people that want to do that oh I think it's good I think it's good I just think the problem is overuse the problem is overuse of anything though it's overuse of softball if you just became a [ __ ] softball junkie and you're out there on the field every day throwing that ball in the air hitting them by yourself into a tree and people like what is Tom doing can't wait for that [ __ ] game on Sunday Jesus Christ Tom you got a family you got a wife at home get home you know you're obsessing you're freaking people out man I think that's bad too but I think the phone in moderation is a a beautiful thing it's an amazing how much scientifical uh advancements they've
done on a phone in the past how many years if they put that kind of brain power into anything we're driving the same car almost I guess Tesla's got a pretty new thing with some kind of motorizer or what yeah it's pretty similar to the cars that we had I was just talking with uh uh a friend last night about how like the cars of 10 years ago when I was a kid when I was in high school I was in high school I was 14 in 1984 that's when I was in high or 1981 when I was in high school and um there was a uh a 1970 chevel that this kid had that was in my school and uh I guess he was like maybe two years older than me so he might have been like 16 but he had this 1970 chel and everybody was like holy [ __ ] look at that it was a class it's a 70 chevel SS think about that's only that's only 11 years old that's only 11 years old like how is a car 11 years old like a classic back then but an 11year old car today it's like you know it's not that big of a deal you know if you got a hold of a would that would be a 2003 a 2003 car yeah that's like that's a modern car like what happened how' that how'd that happen you dropped the ball something happened they might have hit like some sort of technological they're constantly pushing the boundaries as far as like this the speed that cars can go and the GE forces that they can handle and like they get like their track times get a little bit better every year with their sports cars but for the average regular car like at a certain point in time what else can you improve you can road blocks that were up there there's people they got that uh Road they made those tiles that light up oh yeah yeah the solar Road panels man incred incredible lights the city up like Tron and stuff and they're collecting energy the car and they could that could totally be implemented too apparently that's completely realistic it's crazy we're there already we just have to get get get somebody to say you know a hike do you know how weird do you know how weird city streets look can can imagine if you lived in the time before electricity and then someone brought you to New York City Time Square Saturday night and you're walking through and you're seeing all these lights and all this craziness and the
cars with the lights you're like holy [ __ ] I can't believe this that would be like a really intense sort of a change but I wonder if it would be as intense as all the roads being lit all the roads being lit to us right now that might be like we might not be able to we might have to address the fact that we live in the future like if all of our [ __ ] mean we might have all collectively just go what the [ __ ] are we doing look what we're doing we have solar powered Road that's progress oh yeah you see then they're not breaking down they have alternative purposes they're not only to drive on but they have other information they change it would be so strange though the way it would alter our our world like our vision of the world would look totally different if Hong Kong was lit up with those kind of I wonder what the effect would be I I feel like it would make people more festive it you know I feel aware I mean you're driving out on this road already with these cars you're just trying to tune yourself out because of the it's such a tedious process to get from point A to point B in a car yeah is gray and there's other people jammed up in there and the speed's not what you like or whatever you know so it's kind of a the transportation I think they got some room to improve on that for us you know if they if they put the phone down yeah if they put the phone down the phone is helping them communicate though maybe they can use the phone to make the cars yeah this is the roadways these are solar roadways there's a guy Zach he was over the other day on we so we looked him up to see he's he's on the uh Silicone Valley show or something so we want to see he's a funny guy but anyway we I wanted to see what the show silicone Val I never seen the show it's a funny show it's on HBO I've only I only watched one episode but it was really funny we brought it up and there he was and he's getting the car came to pick him up and he looks in there and there's like I say oh he said you got in the car there's nobody in there and he says oh yeah I'm going to wherever it was and then the car took off it's all by itself driving it you know yeah well they're going to have that I mean they they essentially have that now the Google cars where they're experimenting with it and they they
haven't had any accidents they none of the accidents that they've been involved with have been the Google car's fault I think a few people bumped into them jump out in front of them or uh no no none of that they haven't hit anything but they they apparently have radar they can sense when things are in front of you I mean you've seen that on cars when you get close to the car in front of you they'll make like a beep like I rented a car this weekend it does it they Park themselves now some cars yes they can parallel park themselves par Park itself which is redonkulous like they just decided you [ __ ] are too stupid to do this we have to help you excellent uh this is where I want the money for my car that I'm going to buy to be invested in the ability of it to then Park itself you know you know what there's a thing that's going on right now where people are trying to go retro with a lot of [ __ ] because like there's a lot of people that like old cars now there's a lot of people that like like refurbish things because they don't want any they don't want all of that interference they don't want all of that disconnect between them and an actual machine well you could work on it you you're a car guy you look under a car lid now you're looking under there and you're going what is under here now is this is this the trunk or is the motor in here I don't even know which which side is which on this thing yet you know if you can pop the hood of a 1970 chevel you can get in there work on you got to wrench out distributor cap it's right there you can grab it with your hand there's your oil filter you can hold on to it there's the dipstick you can see how much oil's in there with a stick now you got computers you have to run it you got to go down and get your guy you have to have a guy guy you have to have a guy and the thing computer can go wacky on you too that also can happen that that happens occasionally I mean obviously there's mechanical breakdown too but computers can't go whack that's your guy's guy after you get a guy then he has to have a guy say hey uh oh my stuff isn't correctly working but on the flip side you have navigation screens you have backup cameras you have all this cool [ __ ] that Electronics provide too it's I see both sides of it but I I do
see like the appeal of like driving an old VW Bug like a VW Bug from like 1970 not much horsepower or anything but man what a what a connection you have to the road with that piece of [ __ ] you know I it's not good at handling it doesn't have good brakes but you know when you see one there's like a little bit driving it yeah I wish I could drive one those you're participating in the project you know my friend Jimmy had we were in high school I was an idiot I always had muscle cars and my friend Jimmy had this VW Bug and it was like you know we like I said this is right out of high school so I I I graduated in 85 and Jimmy was ahead of me and so I think that it was probably like 1986 or something along those lines and uh he had this 1960 something bug like 69 bug ugly light blue you know but it was great there was something cool about it it was like we had a big smile on our face when we're driving around in it you know there was something about yeah first of all he's like you know a pretty macho guy and uh is a construction worker he's just really smart dude too though so he got himself a [ __ ] VW Bug he's like gets great gas mileage but like the wind would blow and the car would move like you could feel the car moving if a good Breeze hit it like your [ __ ] car is moving from the wind man like what do we doing we're at a go-kart yeah they do handle better now cars oh what that's that's the understatement of the Year snowboard bre breaks are amazing I'm surprised by break I had to stop from like 65 to zero like like on the freeway the other day and it just was like you have that sweet that sweet new Volkswagen that's that's like perfect I forgot you had that perfect contrast to the Volkswagen that we were talking about because my friend Jimmy's Volkswagen was like super old school like that lawnmower engine sounds like a lawn mower or sewing machine yeah oh yeah you'd have to pump the brakes but it was like a really light tiny car whereas the new one like we were saying looks like a like a fat Porsche yeah it looks like a like some sort of a spaceship like an Audi or something like that the new VW bug is pretty dope looking yeah they they pretty much redesigned it for guys and they got rid of all the girl [ __ ] in it like that the
flower pots and [ __ ] like that that used to be in the old ones like more ones that look like bubbles and it's a perfect example of a car that like shows the Improvement of today's cars because the the performance and handling of a VW Bug is better than like a 1970 Porsche if you got a Porsche from 1970 those [ __ ] had like skinny ass steering wheels that were big like hula hoops and he had shitty ass skinny tires like they didn't handle that well they just weren't that good in comparison to like what your car could do if if you brought your car back in time like when they had the 1969 Porsche and you showed them your car they'd be [ __ ] blowing you they' be like you're a wizard from the future yeah this is the 2014 turbo I have this car but the conver doesn't it have like 250 horsepower or something like that yeah they just put a new engine in I forget what exactly it is they're fast [ __ ] car like that was a big deal like to have I mean that would be a little bit um heavier than an old Porsche for sure but if you could get that kind of horsepower in an old car I mean that's ridiculous like they have these new Mustangs the Mustang GT the new one that's out just just a straight Mustang GT has like 450 50 [ __ ] horsepower or something crazy like that they selling that to people huh oh yeah but that's like their basic car then they have a Shelby that comes out later that's going to have more than 600 horsepower like that that wasn't accessible Back in 1970 be a place to go drive these things say hey look we got a place you can go drive it to get something even remotely as fast in like 1970 you had a special order [ __ ] you had to go to a mechanic you had to find some dude who knows how to put nitrous on a car but now you can just buy it weird huh how they allow people to have some like that well it's just a faction of what we're doing a faction of this Con continual Improvement this it's a uh a process and it's a product of those things it's a product of this continual Improvement and it's a product of our constant desire for new [ __ ] we want the car that does 0 to 60 and 3.4 because the car that does 0 to 60 and 3.6 is outdated you look at the specs oh this car went around the nurur ring and 7 minutes and 25 seconds people freak out they go I can't believe that my car does
it in 740 my car is a piece of [ __ ] like you're like [ __ ] you're not going around the nurur ring like what are you doing man like if you drove my friend Jimmy's VW bug that might make you feel better than driving some ridiculous car that goes 0 to 60 in 2 seconds and Corners at 2 G's you know where you drive it at though well it's a certain a certain part of that you lose the fun there's like a fun in driving you know there's a guy named Dario uh Franti I think you say his name he's a race car driver and um he drives uh his his his car to his fun car to drive is like a 1973 Porsche with like a big engine in it he put like a more modern engine in a 1973 Porsche like he could get like a Veyron or any of these like super complicated cars they're making today but a guy who's an actual race car driver decided to go for like the gritty feel of an old car combined with modern technology he's a very smart guy you know he's like all these zero to 60 times he goes it's yes it's important when you're race car driving but not for the pleasure of driving like so that's the guy I listen to yeah I mean that's the guy he does it for a living so if he chooses to drive like uh an old car that like really you really feel everything that's probably the most pleasure a lot of Merit yeah we like passed the pleasurable point and went to some weird numb point with cars where the steings like this and you don't feel any of the bumps you know it's it's weird yeah it's a it's a not organic you know I guess it's kind of a not organic it's not very mumer and Suns yeah it's not very uh yeah that that's the trend today the trend today is to go with like a handmade clock you know like oh see that clock it was handmade and people like oo you know there's something cool about that as opposed to like if you lived in 1970 and you got a digital clock you were the pimp of the year like this guy's a digital clock look [ __ ] you go over a dude's house and he had digital alarm clock you be like this motherfucker's got a digital alarm clock big as a microwave oven red lights on LED yeah red yeah man I remember going over people's houses and they had that I was I couldn't believe I was looking at it I was looking at lights then it came in a watch yeah first you
got the clock in your house and you put it on your hand you're at that 6:43 that's what people hey what time is it oh it's 760 you know and remember the batteries were such dog [ __ ] that you you had to press it to find the time and then you'd let it go and the [ __ ] time would go bye TR you had to press it it didn't just stay on because it was the batteries were dog [ __ ] back then you know if it was going to stay on it would had to be like a a foot thick the battery for that back then yeah I mean the batteries were just dog [ __ ] never thought about that but yeah dude I mean those were it's remember the calculator watch mhm yeah for some reason that one never took off it took off and it got to a certain point people like wait wait wait wait what the how often am i counting [ __ ] they this they got to calculator phone now yeah but that's a your phone is kind of a computer that's a one device choice I me you better off of the compass what if you get lost all you got is a [ __ ] calculator [ __ ] calculator's not going to help you if you're lost in the wood boy you have something that makes fire you know why do you got a [ __ ] calculator on let's put not that as our first uh development here it's also the calculator watch was invented with calculators were only like that big like I mean what the [ __ ] are you doing how often is that coming up except this is the one thing that I know people are probably yelling at me right now except people cheating in school I bet there was a window I bet there was a small window where teachers are still [ __ ] old people who are they they're out of touch with modern technology in a lot of ways so there's probably a window where these young little rascals went in there with their technological wizard phones with calculators on and probably I remember doing that totally doing that do what how long was it before they were made illegal do you remember that I I don't think they ever really were I don't think they ever actually caught on because you were always allowed to use like calculators to cheat in school there was those big TI 81 Texas instrument ones that you had to buy remember those huge calculators it used to be there was a note field kind of where you could just sit there and write all these like Pro like answers to questions in the calculator and the
teachers never caught on for us on that we just open up all everyone would open up their calculators and look at our notes notes on their calculators oh no that's hilarious so it was like um like a a note function on a smartphone yeah yeah that's hilarious it was it was like the beginning of that but I remember calculator watches like we had them and I don't ever remember being told not to wear it like I don't think the even the Math teachers even figured it out well let's let's Google that to find out C because I would think that the only way to get good at math if you're going to really get good at math is you have to actually do it right I mean yeah math is something that's fun to do I mean I I think English is Terri okay you just lost all credibility you don't like the M I don't know who you are what you just said I like it cuz it's like always the same way 2 plus is spelling yeah but then you start getting into the triangles and [ __ ] who needs that well that's specialized mathematical that's all that I like addition I care about the math that's like Harry Potter science like those guys the quantum the quantum deep into the quantum Consciousness I I like those guys that say [ __ ] that I can't understand at all I love when they're talking that kind of math when they show me those mathematical computations and you just go what is that an alien language like what is that I have no idea what that is those guys fascinate me the most they they see that there's a cartoon where they're all looking at that there a big formula on the chalkboard or whatever and they're going because there's a humor somewhere in that a normal there was the joke in the uh formula that irregular person's not going to uh it's not funny you know Joe do you remember Glacier I think they're called Glacier glasses they came they were out around the same time there were like like circle glasses but then they had this little leather piece that went on the side and then like the the the arms were like made out of rubber and they were really popular for like two years in the early 80s and they were like I I missed that I didn't hang out with any of those people look at Google Calculator watch man it's actually pretty trippy they came out with one in 1975 man is that
nuts yeah I had one of one of the one early 80s I had calculated watch were first were first introduced in the 1970s and despite enjoying a Heyday during the 1980s continued to be produced the most notable brand is Casio Data Bank series the watches were by timx were also popular there's a Wikipedia but Brian there's a Wikipedia where you can see all the old ones they it's a trip man it's really fascinating like I I forgot how silly these things were oh yeah look at those well look at the one down look at the one even further down look at that thing how do you get your finger on one of those that at all what you got to get a little remember that at all that is the future man if you had one of those you could totally get Star Wars chicks think I had this one chicks that are like really into Star Wars they would think you were so cool he's got a [ __ ] calculator on his wrist it's so ridiculous it's so future it's so space yeah that didn't work out we didn't give a [ __ ] anymore now people went back to dials you know like if your car is fancy your car has an old school clock on it like if you buy a Lexus or something like that they'll have like a nice clock in it like an actual TI tick Tok yeah and it's to show you this is a luxury item sir there's no digital clocks in here sir this is a luxury item like what isn't it isn't it just a thing that tells the time like what the [ __ ] going on here something's going on here if you have a Tik Tok Tik Tok Tik Tok it's fancy see this this is fancy this is fancy this is how I know what time we're at I don't look at my computer go away yeah the computer your digital numbers your exact numbers I like looking at got a quartz crystal in there too right I don't know what's in there I got that [ __ ] at Target still going I don't know what it is it's just a clock but I like looking at a clock for whatever reason it gives me a better sense of what time is than when I look at a number when I look at numbers and it's totally illogical but I look at this number on my computer the upper left hand or upper right hand corner of my computer and then I look at that that's more pleasurable to me for whatever reason that's an interesting uh evaluation you know I think I have a
more natural sense of what kind of an analog thing you know the way analog is better in tape too you're listening to recordings and so forth like that a lot of times you know it used to record in uh you know analog and then then when the digital came out kind of then what they would do is they'll go digit analog digital and then back to analog you to try to mix this stuff up to where it sounds uh and I fully understand that for some folks it's the opposite some folks they don't like that that's not pleasing to them but they love the numbers some I mean it's all different it's just me personally that's how I I always feel when I I would way rather look at like a I think clocks are kind of cool whenever I look at a watch part of me goes oh that's a cool looking watch the other part of me instantaneously goes it is so goddamn fascinating there's a bunch of moving Parts in there amazing that spin and C like I'm not a fan of expensive watches not I mean I think some of them look really cool but it's not something that I'm like really into because they seem to me like peacock feathers a little bit but what I am a fan of is the engineering behind those watches I'm I'm a fan of like my watch is not a it's it's it's just not an expensive watch at all but it it kind of at night time it kind of glows like I can see the the uh the hand very clearly at night time that's a good feature it's a fantastic feature it doesn't require a battery to do that either or it doesn't run on any extra you know not like a thing you have to do press a button or anything you could always see it but I'm fascinated by that I'm fascinated by the engineering involved in it but I think for a lot of guys they were and I'm not criticizing they look cool as [ __ ] but it seems very kind of peacocky you know when dudes have like diamonds all over their watch and you know diamonds and their thing and my buddy Collex watches he just he's showing me a watch $36,000 for it a watch I was looking at going oh man you know I don't I met a guy that had one in Toronto he I think it was like more than a 100,000 yeah I'm trying to remember what he owned like a company that Imports them very very nice guy well see he loves watches that's there's people that are into collecting watches you know and they're very uh matter of
fact about their watches you know they oh this is a Hamilton from you know there's a they have a it's like cars and and watches are another quality you know like a good watch you like you said Swiss engineer it's a it's a piece of stuff that that that lasts it's not a piece of junk that's disposable you get a piece of quality you know it's a watch and it's got a lot of work put into it and it's something you'll have forever you know and I like that in stuff I Electronics probably have the um the quickest turnaround as far as like when they kind of go on you like I've never had a computer last more than 5 years but I've had watches that last like 20 years I have a watch that's 20 years old 20 yeah it's 20 years old people got their grandfather not expensive either it's just a regular watch and it's it's like dies I just buy a new watch yeah I mean you can totally do that you can put another battery in that watch he you buy a new watch you said yeah every time there's a battery dies I'm just like watch bck is the one that did that to us they started the the the lighter you throw it out then they got the shaver you throw it out then uh what was the other thing pen you throw it out remember that was all bck bck started with the throwaway stuff and then now it's like the phone goes down you throw it out the TV goes out you throw it out anything goes out you throw it out I mean yeah you should really reevaluate re-evaluate that whole throwing out plastic [ __ ] when you see all the plastic that's in the ocean and all these photographs of these birds that have been feeding Plastics to their babies and their babies die and you see that their bellies are filled with plastics you know what's [ __ ] [ __ ] up lately is these uh those facial cleaners that have the little beads in them they just these tiny little plastic beads I guess they're [ __ ] up the water and everything yeah they're not biodegradable those things there's scrubs and you know what they don't need to use those scrubs you can use seeds there's seeds that you can get like um apricot facial scrub like it's an apricot seed and it's just as good and it's biodegradable like all these little plastic things like it's unfortunate man but a lot of that oh those those goggles remember those glasses I remember having
my calculator watch and these glasses were really popular they're they were called something also like douchebag Google Glasses but not that was a guy wore them in star star star Stargate or something something like that maybe they had Le they had leather on the glasses it was like and then your your cars had bras on them it's just like we had this weird leather oh yeah you remember the bras we should bring that back bro I think some people still do it man I saw a guy with a Corvette the other day had a bra on the Corvette I was like wow you're rocking a bra on your Corvette an old Corvette wasn't real leather though was it I don't know I didn't ask he said simulated stuff you know that's a that's a can of worms you don't really want to open up you know is that real leather I had my Supra I had a bra on my Supra that was the [ __ ] yeah I think I had had a bra once but I think I got rid of it pretty quickly I was like what is this stupid [ __ ] thing what am I doing here that's what I'm saying there was a weird time in the'80s that that the the leather like there was no reason to have leather on like look at the big chunks of leather on your glasses well I guess the idea is that you want something soft that does that doesn't take light in from the sides but that also [ __ ] up your peripheral make you very susceptible to hooks yeah they should bring back the plastic uh covering for the couches now that was oh that was great that was a dream when people you go over their house and it was covered with clear plastic sit down at your grandma's house how ridiculous is that everybody wanted to keep things saving them for so long that they never enjoyed them when they had them CU [ __ ] wasn't disposable that's amazing you come in there and you know the mom's telling you hey you can't walk in that room it's all this way or that you oh okay people some people still have towels like that you're not supposed to use those towels get them out of here you put those little soaps in the bathroom oh you didn't use the uh you used the Apple soap they there the the little frog that was there oh how could you do that you know the tow you guys are freaks yeah the is for freaks it's a prop you know it's a prop oh you've been messing with the bathroom props in here you know yeah they're trying to paint
some sort of a crazy EnV you know the the cleaver uh the cleaver uh what's her name Joan C uh what's Miss Cleaver's name um Judy Cleaver I don't remember it Ward it to be Ward w was a dad June was it junee was it June June Cav what's Mrs Cleaver's name wasn't she the best Barbara Billingsley I think yeah okay June cleever I think it was her name I think you're right yeah remember Eddie hasell I remember Eddie has yeah it was June Cleaver she was wonderful what a crazy [ __ ] show do you imagine that there's a show that they made and it's called Leave it to Beaver and it was an actual show and the kid's name was beaver and what at what point in time did they realize that that means [ __ ] was it like they it started 1950s right so what you know first appearance was uh it was a pilot that they made in 1957 so when did Beaver become when did it become a vagina was that the 70s you think I don't know maybe that cuz everyone thought Beaver was just a a [ __ ] and so they just put it together cuz he had played like a [ __ ] character you know Beaver was well he wasn't he getting beat up it wasn't a Savage yeah wow I thought it because of his teeth or something I thought he had like a beaver uh a facial uh look or something H maybe I don't know really yeah this thing they do now I really like they named it after the kid his teeth or something a beaver I don't know I don't think so how's the beaver how do they call him the beef where did that come from I think that was just his nickname yeah but I mean what how did he get it what did they think oh you you smell bad or what I don't know well they lived in a time before the internet it looks like it was a slang term from the 1910 England have you ever tried to watch that you ever tried to watch Leave it to Beaver I grew up on on it look I we can get back to isolation tank talk in a couple minutes we have plenty of time here ladies and gentlemen but seeing as how we're in the flow of this I would like to watch a little quick Leave it to Beaver episode just to see how ridiculous the world was in 1957 look look up one real quick even the opening when they have their house and it's all nice Dennis the Menace remember Mr Wilson he was over there and he was like oh Dennis you Menace or whatever he say gee Mr Wilson yeah the way they used to talk to each other was
so alien people hadn't figured out television yet that's they hadn't figured out how other people were going to perceive them there was like a slow change where people recognized [ __ ] and they were allowed to do less and less of it and if you go back and you watch Father Knows Best here it is yes Mom oh B say you're home yes Dad this is me that's home how was the movie I didn't go to the movie you didn't go to the movie the music no sir I went yesterday when I wasn't supposed to oh is that so yes sir and I want a racing bicycle with a guaranteed leather seat and I hit it at Larry's and I was going to make believe like I wanted today but I couldn't so that's why I'm telling you what happened well uh when did you decide to tell us about it when I was walking the bike home from Larry's yeah Dad it's too big for him to ride no way hilarious well Beaver I'm glad you decided to tell us the truth of course you realize you can't keep a bicycle you won while you were being disobedient we'll have to find something to do with the bike what ack dad's a dick the kid came clean let him keep the bike dad have the bike kind of [ __ ] lessons you teaching him this [ __ ] he didn't do anything illegal yeah no it came forward and told him what the story was that's the kind of stuff that the kids now oh I'm afraid to go tell Pop because he's going to take my bike away see that's some 1957 type psychology in 2014 I think they would say the best way to uh make this go away or to make it never happen again is to reward him with the bike to reward him and say look you you did a good job by telling me in the future you'd benefit much more from just doing what I tell you in the beginning don't be lying [ __ ] yeah you know go ride your bike and then he thinks dad's cool right not dad's some dick who's going to take my [ __ ] lawfully one bike yeah he won the bike I mean that that was a bad example I thought this was going to be good stuff yeah well it was good stuff that was a bummer man I I like a bummer I love the word bummer I haven't heard that in a while yeah it is a bummer yeah yeah well it's you know it's 1957 logic they just
weren't that good at TV yet they didn't understand like they didn't understand how it was coming off to other people like we just watch that it looks so ridiculous right ad you got that watch horse talk to somebody no I can't I can't anymore we go back to isolation time it was a freaky time in television but it's it's indicative of this thing that I think we're experiencing this thing that everything is constantly improving and one of the best ways to see see that Improvement like you know if you wanted to determine the age of a tree you would chop the tree down and you look at the rings of the tree I think if you wanted to determine the progress of our culture in terms of like the rings on a tree like in that sort of a way there's no better way to do it than to go back and look at the sections of our our media go back and look at like the $6 million man you know go back and look at the Fall Guy go back and look at you know the Incredible Hulk go back and look at you know the evolution of TV yeah Dallas you know watch old television watch The Dukes of Hazard watch old television shows and then go back to leave at the beaver go back to this [ __ ] go back to this craziness that we're watching and then realize like whoa there was like this weird steady progression up to X Files and then you know game of thron like the media has improved like it's a totally different organism the type of shows you see if you watch a modern day episode of Game of Thrones and there's not a film that was made in the 1960s that could compare to that I don't get I think Stanley cubrick was a genius I think 2001 Space Odyssey was a Marvel of of Cinema for the time but it can't [ __ ] with what they have now on TV HP like Game of Thrones is one of the best movies of all time and it's like 10 hours every season it's Madness like seven million was it 4 million what's the cost on that I don't know it's got millions of dollars per episode it's per perfect it's a perfect show and my point being if you try to compare Game of Thrones to Father Knows Best it's insane it's hard to believe that these are made for the same organism and yet it it it occupied the same amount of time of a person's interest yes this is how hard it's gotten to hold somebody's interest now I don't think it's that I think it's
a continual Improvement of in the understanding of human beings and I think it takes something really intense to Rattle us now it takes like a True Detective it takes like it's you can't just have a normal relationship like bridges in Madison County get the [ __ ] out of here Clint what are you doing like what are you doing you're hanging out with this chick you guys are drama queens you know you don't have much time left why you crying get out of there go go have a drink get out of here stop this is nothing meanwhile you watch Game of Thrones there's [ __ ] dragons okay there's these white walkers people are sword fighting in the middle of the night I love those white walker oh it's m the [ __ ] how about Giants yeah Giants were great it's a Madness show crazy [ __ ] is happening andrau what the humans do to each other is so shocking and you if you tried to watch if you tried to watch um Magnum PI after that you'd be like come on man it's the world has changed we've gotten a much deeper understanding of what really freaks people out and we require that to get freaked out today's trolls today's YouTube trolls could start wars in the 1940s if you can send those guys back in time like the really sophisticated trolls the ones where you read their Twitter account you could you can barely even tell if they're trolling they're just so and then you watch like some of the arguments they get into oh this guy's an artist troll I don't know what that is trolling is say if somebody wanted to reach out to I should probably not tell you trolls get mad like what the [ __ ] we got a fresh one we got a live one they they're not going to call me out it's not a call you out thing they would contact you in some sort of a way either insulting you and trying to get you to respond to them or or mockingly in love with you to try to get you to respond to them and then turn on you uh they would try to pretend that they were outraged about certain specific issues just to get a rise out of you try to engage you in just as a game there's the people now that have there's a group of folks that are into that kind of stuff it's a sport it's a sport huh it is kind of a sport you know if you can get a good one on the line you know oh my D I've been gotten on the
line it's hilarious they got you yeah I've been gotten arguments with people before and you realize like what am I I don't even know you what am I doing and you it takes a lot of time to realize that because the internet is a new thing and the interacting with people on the Internet is it's been around 10 years they probably study your buttons too say oh say something like that you see what he does when you say that the the longest people were interacting on the internet like this like in this sort of like instantaneous like Twitter type comments or YouTube type comments that's never it hasn't been more than a decade this is a new thing it's a new thing for people so people who are uh who like to get rise out of people if you can't do it it work especially if you're stuck at a job that sucks and you have no means of expression of the evil inside you you go on those that's I wonder why does people watch these videos and then say that like with Hamilton they watch the video there and then they're comment because I don't Morris yeah uh Hamilton Morris we owe him an apology I mean when that podcast was made we both got way too high Brian and I got him we took him to the Center of the Earth we took him watch that this morning we took him to Mordor we had this weed that was grown on Pluto and came over here in a time capsule I don't know where we got that [ __ ] from who who was that I don't remember I don't even well you didn't have to twist his arm well the thing is we were there with Hamilton Morris who is the Psychedelic conour heard so we we went to the bottom of the swimming pool and [ __ ] set up a pick inic table I mean we went deep it was rough man I don't know what the [ __ ] we're talking about half the time we were in a conversation we were like seven eight hits in of some insane sativa and there was no way we should have been having a conversation in a podcast no way we were just we were way too barbecued it turned out okay it was not bad the interacting with him and the the tank was better The the whole thing you know the but but the comments were evil well you know even on some of these other on ones you read and they say oh you know this or that or this guy they're trying to make an assumption you know an evaluation about somebody they
don't know anything about and the fact that you just spent your time overviewing what it is they just did and now you're going to be uh mean-spirited about it right why don't you just don't do it just don't look just yeah you know but you find that I didn't know these are these kind of cats that that's what they're up to these trolls that they they trolls they enjoy uh making uh you know getting a rise out of people which is a bummer when you don't have a lot of time to get CU you're trying to get through life without as little of these you know infractions as possible so you can keep your mind in a positive you know format and then somebody's saying something mean or ugly about you and you're reading it and you're going oh [ __ ] man I wish that that didn't get said about me you know right I think there's a benefit to it though or I think there's a benefit to interacting with negative people is that you understand that there are negative people out there cuz if you if you don't interact with them on a regular basis I don't think you'll appreciate the positive people as much I think that's just the weird aspect of human beings we get accustomed to whatever we get accustomed to all sorts of things that seem unacceptable like if you look at the things and Customs that people uh carry on in other countries there's certain rights of Passage from manhood that if you tried to implement today in the United States like the weird [ __ ] that they do in Africa where they're circumcising each other with sharp sticks and they have to go crawl through Thorn bushes naked like a bunch of crazy [ __ ] they make these guys do and if you tried to implement that stuff in America today we would laugh at you but to them like this is how they've done it this is how they've done it for a long time and people get used to all sorts of weird [ __ ] so they I think a lot of people have gotten used to something that just it rages against their sensibilities and it rages against their body rages against their sensibilities because they've somehow or another committed themselves to a a safe job that is not inspiring and they think that maybe if they just waited a little while or thought about it better they could have eventually figured out how to do what they actually want to do and when you
run into someone who who has done that then you see the benefit of it and it [ __ ] with people's heads you know and I think there's a lot of people that live a life of regret and it's super unfortunate you know and I think the way our society is structured currently I don't I don't see that changing anytime soon it just seems like so many people are rushing out to enter into the workforce because the economy is not so good so everybody's scrapping for jobs and they're willing to take jobs they might not have ordinary ordinarily taken because they want the security of it it's a very trying time for a lot of people but if you could figure out a way to separate on your own you know selling coffee mugs or [ __ ] figuring something out damn you'll be so much better off well it allows you to be uh more independent in your ability to provide for yourself if you could figure out something you can do what I find to be uh a little bit discouraging is the uh the lack of uh interest in manufacturing products and in um see we like this country used to be like I say really have a lot of Pride and uh craftsmanship see we still have a a talent pool here we had a lot of creative people we have a lot of uh you know intelligent people and we we need to pull these people together and get back into manufacturing our own products here yeah there's that's what I believe would be a good thing to get kids they took auto shop out of the school I think I don't think they do the welding anymore in school wood shop I don't know what they do in school a lot of schools don't a lot of schools don't have that anymore there's a lot of liability issues those things too wood shop anymore I don't think it's very common not something they teach kids how to use a hammer you know you go to school you should teach a kid how to work a hammer a saw well I think you know this this EB and flow that we were talking about with technology and that people some some folks are kind of like bouncing back the other way and looking towards mechanical things and being in love with mechanical things I think that also is going to be said about working for big companies that I think that a lot of these people are going to get this feeling of you know like man I'm just lost in this sea of people whereas
I can make kitchen knives I can make handmade kitchen knives in my garage over the weekend start selling them and then one day or another eventually break through I got a website from Squarespace and I put together this [ __ ] knife collection and now I'm selling them online and now I'm independent and this cook is using them on TV chef Luigi's uh endorsed my uh my no you don't want that [ __ ] you want some handmade like there's a company um there's a couple companies that that have sent me uh crestal knives Kestrel knives and uh V knives and there are companies that did the exact same thing they just started making knives and started selling them they were into knives they love the beauty of the construction of the knives veh knife they made me this [ __ ] big crazy cool thing it's like all the handles all hand when you know you see that someone can make a living doing that like when you're chopping onions with something like that or you doing something in the kit or you're you know using it for camping or hunting or something like that it's like you're feeling like you have a piece of craftsmanship with you awesome I love that what is that what is that is like a connection to the person who made it right like a more obvious connection absolutely like if you had a handmade like my friend Ari went to China you had a handmade suit [ __ ] handmade suit fits perfect man see that that's me like that's there's something extra Jazzy about the fact that you you know that a guy made this for you it feels good that's right he took your your proportions into consideration CU you're six feet tall that doesn't mean that your your knees are bending here or your stride is this or that and is he's an artisan I mean he's an artisan he creates a beautiful suit it's a work of art he gets a pleasure out of that see that's back to that that that feeling of accomplishment what you could feel like by making stuff they oh look at I feel good about that like what we do with the chambers we we uh we really uh put a lot of effort into the the manufacturing of them and the products that we use the the parts all of them not that there's anything wrong with uh you know whatever we use no cheap parts there's nothing made in China not that there's anything wrong with made in China but we don't
buy anything that's used in China for our stuff at all it's either made here or north North America somewhere to to uh we have a few European parts from German and Switzerland but the rest of it's all uh made here in America because of the quality we we insist upon getting the best pieces and that was the guy you spoke about Lily John Lily that invented these Chambers in the beginning he his dockon was the doctrine or whatever it is is his his perspective was that it was always better to buy or to implement or use it the the better quality uh piece of equipment then to create this what it is that it is and that is you know so I agree with that so much that the better it is the better it is just saying oh you can get away with it oh we could do it this way it's cheaper or you know uh SEC you know it's I find it if you could figure out the best way to do things that's the way to do it first class you got first class or no class you know what I mean these people come up with this thing oh it's this why I used to mix sound right on the I do monitors mix the the stage so how how is it say oh it's okay pretty good I said no no no we don't do pretty good we don't do okay we get it just the way you want I'm gonna have that in a second for you you just communicate with me and we'll have it just exactly the way you want that not a problem right well that's like many aspects of life there's some people that are happily half-assing things yeah just happily getting to the end of the day it slunk over you know slumped over and just tired and and then there's other folks that like you who are [ __ ] crazy who uh figure out a way to invest an incredible amount of time to try to uh renovate and uh reinvigorate this uh this business that had kind of been forgotten about I mean when you came along there was like somat tanks and then there was a couple other ones that you could kind of find online you know that were made in uh Europe and Europe it kind it had it had a little bit more popularity in Europe that a Pathfinder and then they had uh let's see Oasis has been around since from the beginning why was it more popular in Europe than it was in America you know uh any ideas you know they were you know I really don't know to be honest with you it still wasn't popular I mean it's
still way more popular even now overseas like I get letters all the time from there's a new place that opened up in London I believe there's one in Manchester that opened up and I get yeah messages from those guys all the time so I know it's they're opening up new ones so it's not like it's already there and established well that's what we were talking about earlier a little bit you know on the way over here we had a chance to have a little brief discussion about the uh you know the the future in in the industry there I I got a chance to show you uh uh some of these uh rules and regulations now that have been you know pinned up by you know the uh various Health uh agencies NSF National sanitization Foundation well just explain that to people there's there's home tanks and then there's commercial tanks and you know people always when I tell them hey you should go to the float lab and get in a tank they go wait a minute somebody been in that tank before me that is a very good question and that is a question that up until now hasn't been like completely thoroughly examined and your tanks like when people come over my house one of the things they always look at is like the back of the tank where all the equipment is set up and they go what the [ __ ] is all that and I go well that one does ozone these ones are filters and like is that Overkill I'm like I don't know what Overkill is I don't know I'm not I'm not a I all I know is a tank is awesome crash makes the best tanks if he says it should be like this then it probably should be like this but when you talk to people that have other tanks that go dude I got like a little [ __ ] Spa pump I got a little Spa pump that's about the size of a basketball and that's it and you got like u a JPL [ __ ] setup back there with digital this and [ __ ] just keeps more and more complicated as we get more and more involved with the authorities like UL yes and UL is what Underwriters Laboratory they do all electrical certification for any kind of stuff like this these people that you know like what had happened to mine where mine shorted out is fairly common I showed you the email too about this and that these electrical issues there's well you got an email without naming anybody
there was another manufacturer that uh makes pods and his pod melted you know into obliv yeah he it you know made some sort of a a thing and it just it all it [ __ ] fell apart there's awesome ones out there but we don't want to thr sling or anything but for homeuse it's a different thing and a lot of these people are taking these home use ones and they're using them for these commercial places and all these different people are going in there and who knows if they're jerking off some of them probably let's be honest uh and where's that going you know it's like going through your little spa filter that's not enough for me man yeah exactly yeah there's a video this is the video that Brian Made air is and where the water is it doesn't feel yeah this is all the [ __ ] that I've already said before I mean earlier in this podcast sounds so different that was before I got my nose fixed and then on top of that you can't hear anything your ears are underwat your face is floating above the water but your ears are essentially we already said that stuff but you can watch the video and you can kind of see yeah my nose um when I got my nose opened up changed my voice a little bit that's crazy but I can breathe out of my nose now yay all right for all my life dude I had no nose my nose is a useless piece of [ __ ] it was just bad cartilage and scar tissue in there but now beautiful now I can smell when Brian's been smoking cigarettes too busted smell from a mile away this [ __ ] um so that is that's the tank from what is that video from Brian what year was uh wow that's a good question I would say it's been a while 2009 maybe is it really that recent I think it's been more than that maybe I don't know but cuz this was tank number one it's facing yeah this is like another uh so we're like 12 Steps from that you know you know Joe is uh we wanted to get over and switch it out for him because he's uh deserves to have a more updated version he was okay with everything but once again okay that good you know I don't want to hear okay I well that's not okay with me even if it's okay with you still not okay with me and so that we were so happy to be able to uh you know get you up to spe we still have some steps to go for you
though too we'd like to uh what are the steps well you know uh this is the uh previous version now of what we have you know so as time goes by well the one I have now is even bigger than the one that's in that video the one I have now is this weird [ __ ] Meat Locker beautiful it's we're working on seven feet tall put some salt in that I mean it's more than seven feet tall and I don't know how many feet wide was it six six seven and eight I think is what it is and that that's a uh that's a great chamber there it's uh good as you're using it see people that's the first thing that you know if you oh you know I joined the gym you know what is that you got to go to the gym you know what I mean yeah you get a membership oh woo you know somebody what these sit in their house and they they don't use it you know people need yeah this it's it's hard but people need something to like jolt them out of their normal everyday routine they need something to jolt them to get and they'll they'll try one day like today I'm going to go to the gym and they work out and the next day it's like that [ __ ] it they just for whatever reason it didn't catch fire but they want to improve you know and that's the first step but the uh the actually doing things people a lot of folks they they discuss a lot of stuff they read about other people y all these things and instead of like actually down and say okay now what can I actually do today to get to make me do something that is of a value you know rather than you know the criticizing of other people is really a you know uh it doesn't really help so much you know and well it's fun though it's fun I I love to do it you know criticizing of other people is often times a good sense of a source of entertainment it's an output too you say oh man I can't you know but you have to be careful of of criticizing too much or getting only into the vein of criticism like consistently constantly like people that are smart can often times make poor choices or dumb choices and I think one of the the dumb choices that a lot of smart people make is to like consistently and constantly look for the negative in things consistently and constantly there's a lot of things you can focus on the negatives of things are always going to exist you're not stupid you see them but to constantly and
consistently like only rally against dumb things in pop culture over and over again at a certain point in time I have to go listen what you know we see it we see it too like what do you're just angry about it like that doesn't that doesn't help anybody like what is either either be funny or shut the [ __ ] up cuz we see it's dumb too and it's not you know the funny part is best if someone instead sort of added you know to the good part of our culture you know added you know come up with something that's entertaining come up with something that that Taps into what uh people would uh like to be getting here there's more in this one if that one's empty oh I'm all right I don't know either way here thank you my friend you're welcome I just think one of the things that the tank provides is uh this sort of introspective moment that I think a lot of folks are missing you know and sometimes people get caught in patterns and you can get caught up in a pattern of negativity you can get caught up in a pattern of depression you can get caught up in a pattern of regret you can get caught up in a pattern of friendships of of kindness you can get caught up in a pattern of affection you can you can get into good patterns too you just have to reject the bad ones when they come along don't indulge and be ready for those changes make sure that that's where that chamber you go in there and you got to look at yourself I when I first started doing it I I I got in I didn't even know what it was or whatever but I would be in for an hour every day I would go in there and just beat myself up because I was a damaged goods you know no way crash I'm not buying it yeah once upon a time sir H well I I I would anyway the uh but getting in there every day for me for 1 hour hour in the beginning see I didn't even know what it was but I I knew that that's what I was so I'm in there and I like beat myself up I'd come out of there I'd be like beaten up and uh I'd get out and I go wow I feel pretty good I could sit down and I used to have a PA out there that I was in a ranch I had a ranch there and a big screen and everything and I but I would come in there and I always need people around me and stimulation and stuff but I get out of that chamber I come in all by myself and sit down and not turn nothing on and just sit there and feel
actually relaxed without use of drugs you know I'm I'm reliant on uh you know certain things in the past that make me feel different ways you know but the chamber now it it was able to uh affect the way I felt as a matter of factly without the use of any kind of uh additives and I when I learned about that that that's quite uh that's quite impressive that it's quite a game changer you know you now have a window into yourself you can now go in and look at you and see what that is and then say hey woo look at that what that is over same thing because you're aware of what you are and who you are what you did and where you've been and whatnot like that but you have to be willing to you know admit to all that surrender whatever and then pick yourself up and start to use what it is that you're able to figure out about what to do from here exactly and and stand by it don't compromise and the tank tells you that like I mean the the experience sort of introduces you to yourself yeah and there you are in this box and you realize there's two parts of me there's this thing inside of me that that apparently has better information and then there's this thing outside that wants to get high or go to go see chicks or do whatever you're going to want to do you go out and blah blah blah you eat too much people do different things you know and they gambling just all kinds ofu smoking cigarettes and we get a hit from that you know boo Bo that you know and but effect that these things have see what they do is they also they'll alter your perspective of yourself sometimes you have these some you how people are drunk and they're all like la la la la you know and they're really you know it kind of gives them an impression that they're more happy to be around or something yeah drunker they get the stupider they seem to be but they don't seem to evaluate themselves from that perspective they think they're more fun or something yeah self-evaluation is uh one of the hardest things to do right it's it's one of the hardest things for a person to do to to step away from their whatever inaccuracies they've been telling themselves to make themselves feel better about their life or their situation and then to force yourself to go you know this is this is not right this is this and Society has an influence on you as well because you
don't want to look too like you're saying you know I can remember certain I want to get into this so start talking about certain things and people go oh you know I don't want to talk about that or whatever that so you got to have a it's good to work on yourself this I'm big on the selfish ISM I think what are you what are you saying though about people not wanting you to talk about certain things like what kind of things well uh like conspiracy theories yeah stuff like that you know kind of a negative thing CU When I Was you know in Vegas the same place and the guy we're loading the show in right and the truck driver goes oh there's the Chim ples I go what he goes yeah look at that and I go oh my I couldn't believe it there's airplanes spraying us man I go unbelievable so I was so I was damaged goods from that that messed me up for years and he said he quit telling people about it because they're on the he's driving a truck they oh yeah take another hit on the crackpipe meanwhile there it is right in front of you yeah he should stop telling people about it and you should just go on Google and find out what it actually is then there was nothing this is like 15 years ago well it's not Chemtrails see this is where people are really confused it's just airplanes create artificial clouds and hazy environments if an airplane is going through the atmosphere and there's a certain amount of condensation it creates an artificial Cloud it just does the jet engine you I mean you should look into this more than anybody cuz you've talked to to me about this before and I know that you probably have these ideas in your head um about the government spraying things in the sky I say the government I'm sure whoever it is airplanes someone may have done that at some point in time most likely has done that at some point in time but that's not what you're saying when you seeing those clouds that go across those are actual clouds they're clouds that being made by jet engines like this has all been Prov proven this is all scientific that everyone agrees on it it's not there's no controversy about this at all when it comes to people who understand jet propellent engines or jet engines and airplanes and airplanes in atmospheric conditions like there's been articles about this since the 1980s I
mean this all it is when in in 2001 When September 11th happened there was an article that was on CNN.com like a couple of days afterwards that was talking about the changes in the temperature because there weren't the artificial clouds that we're used to having overhead on a daily basis that are created when planes fly through the atmosphere so it's not something that they were being like secretive about this is just an effect of airplanes the real chemtrail this is one of the things that I said on my television show we covered this is that they're burning jet fuel in the sky that's the real chemtrail you're we're polluting the sky and we just love it cuz we can get across the country in in 5 hours and that's where guys like Elon and these Geniuses that want to create these incredible highspeed trains that's what these guys are so amazing because if they can figure out how to do that and use the same sort of technology that keeps Google cars safe and if everybody can work together and make these we might be able to change the environment like the amount of jet fuel that we burn there's like thousands and thousands of flights every hour all across the country constantly going back and forth you know that rocket ships apparently take a lot of uh propulsion to get out there's people work on the rocket ships I talked to them and they uh they say oh yeah the the the the biggest thing is the pollution that's created when these things Blast Off the amount of uh whatever goes into the atmosphere look look you see fire yeah you don't ever see fire unless something that's not good is on fire you know Fire's coming out of a metal tube that's never good it's never good for the world now though is that people have that opportunity to investigate information that's why right now I think that you know ignorance and uh negligence are sort of the same thing there like people say oh I didn't know well you didn't know because you didn't care enough to look into it I me that is true but sometimes you get caught in a situation where you don't you know you just still don't understand even after all the facts are in well you you also have contrary opinions back and forth which few things that are very especially when it comes to like certain historical events like there's a lot of
people that want to uh talk about like JFK is a good example there's a lot of people that love talking about conspiracies they like to wrap that one up tight and when you have these conversations with them and you look at the the contrary evidence on both sides pro and con it's like wow there's a lot of like massive amounts of confusion as to what the actual events were so many people wanted him dad that you can't even P the P you couldn't pin the tail on that donkey no matter what he had multiple people that were upset with his actions boy would they be so lucky if it was just a lone nut boy would they be so lucky all those other people would be so would be so lucky because then this situation would have perpetuated to this point now if it was a lone nut back then and the system was actually fail safe from situations like this I think with the the 1960s and the death of Kennedy and you know the Kent State shootings and all that stuff I mean as tragic as it is for then and for those times I think that ultimately that kind of stuff is sort of a reminder in a lot of ways to the people of today about how bad it can get if things get out of hand so when they they start creeping up on these infringements on civil liberties like and people start rising up that's where you see things like us going to Syria get shot down I mean you see the entire country both Democrat and Republican that was the first time that ever happened where they had made a plan to go in and invade something and they did not do it because of the voice of the of the public the voice of the whole public you know it's like how many Republicans at this point in time are tired I don't care if you got a blue suit a green suit a purple suit please thank you broke and we're not invading other countries what for what's exactly we're not fixing the problems that we have at home how about the fact no water how about the fact that Texas it hasn't rided Texas in [ __ ] years you know California had like one rainfall like over the past like three or four months it's terrible this I mean that's something to consider this something to think about where the [ __ ] we're going to get our water from deselenation Plants maybe drain out that [ __ ] goofy ocean tired of those fish sucking up all the good water what's happening
with the fish all dead off over there too everywhere what's going on with that a lot of times is deal um um a side effect of pollution too um or it could be a side effect of um certain types of um like fish need a certain oxygen level and things can happen and they develop dead zones in the water and there's no oxygen and all the fish just drowned you've seen that on the there's like gazillions of them the hundreds of thousands here there we looked all over the world it seems like there's problems but it could be just you know whatever I don't know well I think it's always happened but it happens certainly because of pollution as well I believe Absol pollution is bad we don't need to say oh look it's okay cuz it's only this amount or we we got to we got to can we we're containing it see these containment systems too what do they do with that stuff now stuff in the ground wait for Godzilla to come in what is that all about we're going to collect this garbage and then plant it in the ground over here well that's what a little kid does you know when you sweeping up you just it's in a cartoon you pick up the carpet and you sweep it under the carpet and you put that carpet down and with no [ __ ] you know yeah it's a very childish way but it's also the people that were alive that implemented these systems I mean they're not alive anymore and they were they when they were our age it was a completely different era and then when you go back to look at their you know the distance between us and the 1940s go back and look at the the 1940s and the distance between them and the same amount of time and you're in the 1800s okay you're in the like the times where people were riding horses and they had to paint their pictures that's that's how much distance has traveled I mean we really if you go back to 1940 and you look at those guys that are uh running the space program or look at those guys that are involved in the nuclear program what how old were they they're in their 40s let's say they're in their 40s let's say that uh they were born in the year 1900 and they were designing and working on all these these crazy technological innovations from the time if you went back from them to as far as us looking at the 1940s you would be what 60 74 years you go to so 74
years before that 74 years before that is 18 [ __ ] 26 yeah aming crazy they got a horse you know that is stop and think about that their 1940 like world to us like what we consider the 1940 world is the early 1800s to them huh it's essentially two decades or two centuries that's on the uh just the you know the the regular ratio when you start to consider that with you know the exponential type sitation the growth is you know magnified as it goes on it continues to expand itself out no doubt I mean the growth and change between 1820 and 1940 was nothing compared to 1940 to 2010 I mean it's just this this is madness where then you look ahead and you say oh boy yeah I know it's going to be really weird but it's just so strange that we're still running on the momentum of these people's ideas as far as like storage of nuclear nuclear reset is there a reset button fascinating though some kids in I agree wholeheartedly but also as a person who's not involved in creating nuclear technology or not involved in any of that I find it fascinating just as an observer like looking at it all like wow this is really an interesting scenario because it was created by these incredible Geniuses that lived as long ago as 1820s something to them I mean that is really hard to believe it's really hard to believe what's hard to believe is that we're still operating on that same mechanism exactly it's really hard to believe and it's it's hard to believe that we still have like garbage dumps we have like dumps like what like we have dumps we take all the garbage we throw it over there and then those dumps [ __ ] disaster we went to a garbage dump we filmed something for the man show at a garbage dump once it was it was horrible it was horrible [ __ ] disgusting dig a hole then dump the throw all the [ __ ] there it stinks just keep digging holes it [ __ ] stinks dude just cover it up with dirt and it's disgusting doesn't the uh like the fume the methane or whatever uh build up if you put it under the ground that's a good question I don't know I don't know I mean methane comes from biological W somebody was telling us that this guy took a uh a a mouse and he uh made an art thing and he covered up the mouse with the uh with
the resin right and then the mouse was uh it it's running through the resin apparently until it it couldn't go no further right he was like stuck in the resin the miles that's art piece that's an [ __ ] an [ __ ] he glued a mouse yeah so it's inside of this thing now and then there were in the how one day and it was up on the uh inside it exploded that was like made out of a plastic glass stuff yeah and it it exploded from the G the the mouse was off gassing from inside of it and the mouse created so much gas it blew this whole thing up all over the place the guy told me whoa from the mouse being stuck in or the gas that was uh off gassing as it died you know you know the smell you smell he said the house smelled like that too was you there for that I forget who was telling me now but somebody was and they had to come and do the mop down on the house and everything but that seems like an unnecessary experiment you got to remember that next time you're messing around with some mice don't stick them in some plastic you know they don't do well well this Plastics that they can make from plant material something uh a lot of people aren't aware of you can make plastic from hemp yeah know yeah it's a biodegradable plastic you can make from hemp Ford D made a whole car right is that what he did yeah Ford made uh the first car the fenders are made out of hemp and you could hit it with a hammer hemp is the weirdest plan ever you know I'm not I know I sound like a hippie when I start talking great about marijuana but forget about marijuana the the psychoactive benefits of marijuana I've gone into in depth I think there's there's a real benefit to people and I you know I hear people saying oh you know kids and what about the kids what about the kids what about the kids with [ __ ] anything kids can die from aspirin kids can die if they have a contest to see who eats more salt kids can die doing a lot of [ __ ] [ __ ] you know it's not about kids it's about responsible use of adults if it's your kid you have a obligation to educate your children do the best you can to protect them from the dangers of this world all drugs are a part of that including hundreds of legal ones that are available right now that can kill your children so that's not the issue
marijuana is a minor minor minor issue when it comes to health and safety it's a major issue when it comes to Consciousness and maybe even more so when it comes to the implementation of hemp as a commodity hemp for paper hemp for building materials hemp for automobile panels that are lighter and more durable Henry Ford figured that [ __ ] out at the turn of the 19th or the 20th century I mean he he was doing that in the early 1900s this guy had figured that out we see the the pants they make out of it the shirts and everything and they're durable they're way more durable than cotton and now it also has one of the best root system so they they what they need to do what would it be good idea to do is where you have these erosion problems if they Plant weed in there the uh the rooting system hemp you got to say hemp you got to say hemp when you say weed they think you're a hip and you want to get high oh you know I do that's just you know you do that in your own safety of your house but there's other stuff you could put outside and let it grow and well hemp is a very strange plant there's really no no no plant like it on Earth and it's incredibly hard and dense but very light as well the seeds they they make that that omega-3 and the Omega 6 that the uh well the protein too hemp protein is the most easily digestible protein we sell it at uh on it we sell hemp you have a hemp protein uh supplement we bought the best hemp you can get it's really fine it's very high in protein it's the most expensive but it's the best and a lot of people don't like the taste I think it tastes delicious but I always fix it up with coconut water I uh I just throw a banana coconut water and hemp Force into a blender and that's how I do it yeah you're Off to the Races it digests easy the thing about like I like uh a lot of different protein powders but I feel like the vegetable proteins I like pea protein there's a Vega that is a um I think it's an all vegan based protein powder all plant-based protein powder that I like too I like that I like those because they digest very easily you're getting the impact from the yeah I think it's it's also it's very easy on the body whereas I feel like whey protein which is also very effective but it's made from you know whey which is made
from milk products it's it doesn't doesn't quite digest as easily feel feel like makes my fart stinkier too the Hamp cap side so there everybody's happy about that clean easy my body has no problem digesting it you know and it's illegal to grow in America buy from Canada unbelievable stupid when I was a kid I used to say my I say my mom hey what is wrong with this stuff and she said oh well it's illegal and that was the best they could come up with that's not even well that doesn't even work with hemp because hemp can't get you high it's just a plant well I was worried about the other part growing but growing hemp is like growing pine trees it's like what if someone came along and said you can't grow pine trees no more pine trees you can't make Pine uh tables you can't make Pine bed stands you know no more Pine You' be like what are you talking about I can't grow Pine or Ros [ __ ] crazy can't grow any rose bushes trying to Snuff out but the the preposterousness of pine is a good one because it's so readily available well if marijuana was legal it could be as readily available as pine trees the [ __ ] grows everywhere it [ __ ] grows everywhere and for the past hundred years almost there's been this ridiculous boycott on this magical plan it's a magical plan if it didn't exist and someone told you about it from another planet we would be sending spaceships out to get it if there was if we found that there was pot growing on the moon and they found if the if the astronauts went to the moon and they came back with a plant and over the the next decade they analyzed this plant and found it to have a million different uses psycho actively medically to treat PSD interocular pressure from [ __ ] glaucoma to give people their appetite back or they're going through chemo they go you go through a laundry list of benefits that this [ __ ] alien plant had they that [ __ ] what's that virgin guy Richard Branson he'd be sending spaceships out to the Moon with Farmers they'd have Mexicans in space flying to the Moon to harvest the marijuana and bring it back home that's what we we got it here yeah we got it here here and these [ __ ] are trying to keep it illegal it's amazing how these dummies like that Chris chrisy dummy I don't understand it it well I understand I
don't dummies they they rail against it they rail they rally scre corporate guys that what we need to do is have them on the right side they need to get high they need to just chill down and say listen hey okay we we're going to do what we can do to make things better yes and get on board and then people hey and the best way is for you to get high you got to grab them yeah or sell that stuff don't grab it say listen we use it in our product now we use this stuff because we found it's better than what we used to use well I think there's a lot of things that could be done to make people uh overall just overall in this country just a a wee bit healthier just a little bit of a change in the dial and the direction that we're all going like I remember Anthony Robbins who uh although I've made fun of uh inspirational guys I think is actually a very inspirational guy um I think Anthony Robbins has some really good advice and what I've read a bunch of different things that he said in back when I was competing in my Martial Arts days I actually benefited very much from uh a lot of his he had audiobooks I listen to by the pool when I listen lived in a shitty apartment and um one of the things that he said was that if you would take into consideration like two cars that are uh going in a certain direction if one of them just has a very slight variation off the line just a slight over the course of time the distance that it goes from the original Direction it was going to is vast just a small change just a small adjustment and I think that could be said not just of cars that are driving parallel to each other but of a culture and I think that if something like the tank came along and the tank in conjunction with this new found refusal to accept the marijuana laws there's a new found refusal and now Colorado there was a um an article that was written that came out today at I think it came out today I I found out about it today I retweeted it today from uh reset me which is our friend Amber Lion's website and and essentially it's it's talking about how Colorado has made more money and had less crime and the taxes too months read about the school they give him 0.9 million or something for the school system the woman who wrote it uh her name is uh Laura Pegram and uh yeah it
came out on the 27th so that was put money in the school yeah can you imagine that they're doing something on the planet that's putting money into schools and they have a problem with this and it's empowering people start their own business the right people people who are into weed they're going to start their own businesses and get rich that would be a weird thing when weed farmers are like a bunch of rich people running around funding schools weed farmers are paying for the police to have better facilities weed farmers are paying for the fire department to be better equipped weed farmers are paying for the teachers to make more money like this is all it's not just a pipe train this is with the community and the officials in the Community to create a situation these guys could be major influences on the entire not only this part right in the podcast people that are listening who are not into weed are like that's it that's it I'm [ __ ] hanging up this stuff's [ __ ] indoctrination yeah yeah yeah all right well it may even if you don't want to smoke weed how could you ever say that a $100 million in cash Revenue $100 million is not a great thing that you get that kind of taxes from your first year and who knows where this is going to go it could easily double by the second year so then you got $200 million in tax revenue oh my goodness and then they focus where it went how much of the tax that you paid last month went to the school system who knows how much did the school get dude color care about anything Colorado's not that big no I mean it's it's it's big but it's not like the amount of people as California has not even close so you spread that money out if if you got look you add oh there's 8800 kids and they made $1,000 or whatever dude do you know how much money marijuana would make in California if they just sent it Loose just set it Loose just Unleashed it fully legal let's go I mean just the the medical industry here is so gigantic that there's businesses where doctors just give people weed prescriptions that's all they do that's all they do they have a line of people with headaches out the door that's their business everybody's paying 40 bucks and they're keeping it moving and that's legal I mean it's what they've done legally is crazy if they
made it fully legal if they just said release the hounds it would change the culture it really would and it would it would help a lot of people it would help a lot of people that are resisting it it would help a lot of athletes and the big one that would help a lot of athletes is edible edible marijuana for inflammation for injuries for relaxation for stretching just for your body just forget about the you know psychoactive effects of introspection and you know self analysis and all that other stuff that comes with the eating it the really the there's physical benefits it would be pretty substantial nutritional benefits M there's the nutrition you already talked about that you can eat it it's really good for it super healthy great for your skin hemp oil is good for your skin you can cook with it it's crazy it's there's so many car with it you run a car on it you could run a car you could burn hemp oil the whole thing is so ridiculous that if you looked at it on paper and it it wasn't the case some said hey we have this stuff we just figured it out today it's called Uh slippery uh whatever and we have it well it' be the great it would be a great plot for a book if there was a company that somehow or another managed to plot against one of the most beneficial plants on Earth and suppress the the development and use of it for almost a century if that if that was a book you would like be like captivated by this plot like could this happen is this possible that one of the most beneficial plants ever known to man could be stifled they might have known about it in the beginning and then cut it off like say uhoh this stuff could catch on I I I think that what happens is one one of the things that happens is when anything is illegal and then you start arresting people for that thing you make a business out of arresting people for that thing you make a business out of that thing being illegal and then like we were talking about before when those guys are out of a job like they're just out of a job so they'll fight to keep their [ __ ] job and one of the best ways to keep your job is keep more things illegal if you're a guy who arrests people for [ __ ] you want to make sure that more things like marijuana stay illegal because especially the DEA what what would they could do if
marijuana became legal and then people would start have to they would have to start considering all sorts of other drugs becoming legal as well maybe they could figure out how to direct like the uh you know the uh uh business aspects of it just so take this money now and we'll have a a uh agency let's say that uh Works directly with these people that then you know maybe then they could have a place in and being helpful you know yeah I mean obviously folks we're not this is not something that we thought out in advance we're trying to work [ __ ] out on the Fly it's not the best way to design a government but it might be better than what's already in place you know what's already in place is just [ __ ] silly you can't tell people they can't have weed stop it you can't you can't tell it's not very nice to to involve yourself in other people's business like that when they're not involved in yours especially if you're ignorant you know I I when I was um first starting to work for the UFC I would often encounter these articles that were written that were critical of mixed martial arts and I could tell by reading the article that the person who was writing it had no idea what they were talking about they didn't understand the sport like from a fundamental level they were incorrect about the rules they were incorrect about what was allowed they were incorrect about the size of the participants that they were one size against all you know they didn't know they were they were acting on really old information really bad information but yet here they are writing for some like having an opinion well and writing it in a published form where they spreading it out to the world that's what they're doing when it comes no appreciation it's like having a guy do a wine uh a wine review that's never had any wine yeah well you know I'll I'll do you one better anybody that is trying to get anything like marijuana or mushrooms or any of these things removed from the culture and has no experience in them whatsoever it's like a guy who's never had sex trying to make sex illegal it's mean it's well it's insane it's insane that anybody allows it if someone who has never had sex before tried to make sex illegal to all those that enjoy sex you'd be like are you crazy it's
like one of my favorite things like why would you cut the sex out because I don't get sex so you don't get sex I don't like it I don't appreciate it it rots your brain it weakens your knees and someone could just somehow or another trick people into not having sex obviously sex is a natural urge marijuana is something that you learn about but they're both beneficial and enjoyable aspects of this beautiful thing called life and for whatever [ __ ] reason we've allowed these dummies that are obviously like you look at a guy like n grish dude you don't you don't you don't get to tell me anything you don't get to tell me what to do or how to live at all you don't get to I don't believe in you you know I think you're a corporate puppet and you don't get to tell me that pot's bad when I look at Chris Christie you're 300 lb you don't get to give advice you don't get to give advice oh marijuana rots the brain and this what about your [ __ ] brain that's allowed you to balloon up like an other animal you don't even look like a human you look like some sloth some some walrus type creature that's waddled out of the ocean and put on big pants you're a ridiculous person you can't talk about marijuana you don't experience it if you don't experience it on a regular basis you don't know what the [ __ ] you're talking about and that's the problem that we have in our culture we have these people that are giving advice on something that they have no experience countries we're over mixed up in other civilization these people they are operating for thousands or whatever it is exactly and we're going to come over there and say hey here we are now we're going to tell you guys what we need humility from people that are leading that's a very important thing so when someone takes a big strong stance on something that they don't have experience with or they don't have full knowledge of like this he he's talking about some study that they've come out with that marijuana affects the brain yeah it affects the brain but they don't know what if it's good or bad did you re read that part of it they don't understand what the effects are what the negative effects are but here's other than short-term memory loss no one's demonstrating did anything really bad but a lot of positive [ __ ] tumor
shrinkage all sorts of medical benefits that do with deal with inflammation and relieving of pressure and for a lot of people it's superal good short memory not so held up on your oh I hate that yeah forget it it's over Let It Go short memory I like that I got some details there later they come up with me when I need them but uh it's just you to carry garbage around your head all day long some Father Knows Best [ __ ] is what it is I mean we're watching Leave it to Beaver we're just watching a less less like ridiculous form of it it's a more modern person a uh a incorrect moral value on you they they've decided what is right and what's wrong without having enough information to even have a valid perspective the go of a man to say that another man should not be able to legally buy something as innocuous as marijuana is so enraging who the [ __ ] are you you can't smoke a joint somewhere by yourself especially a person who plates themselves obviously you're not you're not some militant [ __ ] like the the the gunny and full metal Jack mean plate I I don't know that word uh you know PL what's the best way to describe plate like uh to make someone pretend like you're that way no no to try to here I'll give you a perf to make someone less angry Placid I think it's based on Placid oh okay but to try to calm you down right right right right right sorry lost my train of thought no no I'm sorry I have a limited vocabulary in certain areas but you don't though you you have a very high technological vocabulary I like to ask questions so now I have that word in my repertoire as well so plate plate the masses you know that expression youever heard that expression like calm the M I think I've heard the word but never really understood what what was I saying though what was I saying about the people and the oh that he placates his body he he obviously he gives into his urges in order to I mean in order to be that big you have to indulgent I mean there's no way so he's got issues so anybody that's got like some obvious issue like that like man you're not allowed to dictate health and and and and like consumption policy Behavior even behavior is is poor yeah it's ridiculous can't get control on yourself it's also against the current data like there's there's there's no like real
consensus that shows any sort of significant dangers involved in the consumption of that plant certainly not like some of these other ones that have how many dead this year from but you know what those other ones are fine too I don't have a problem aspin being around but aspirin will [ __ ] you up if you get crazy with it you you you're your own uh you're your own architect you know you know a lot of people die every year from aspirin aspirin kills people you know nobody wants to think about that but people can die from a lot of dumb [ __ ] that doesn't make any sense it's available everywhere it's not our issue is education and honesty and if you're not honest about something as innocuous as marijuana then why am I going to trust you about anything else like what where where's the dangerous [ __ ] no oh we're keeping that legal because it's always been legal well I'm not saying you should make that illegal but you got to let the less dangerous [ __ ] in too yeah this is and what if the less dangerous [ __ ] changes the way people look at everything including the dangerous [ __ ] right and that's a that's a real possibility that psychedelics offer to a lot of people that are addicted to diseases a lot of people that have PTSD that're addicted to diseases have had extreme benefits from psychedelics it's legal crash you know uh you see that's like I told you in the beginning this my mom you say oh it's what does that mean I don't even understand what that I'm ranting too much I get I just get upset and I'm I apologize to anybody's heard this before but I I I can't help it at a certain point in time just it it hits me and I'm I'm so confused by it I feel like I need to repeat it because it's so it's such it's the worst part of where we're at it's a bottleneck it's one of the worst Parts is this lack of understanding about what should and shouldn't be happening to to us whether it's our government committing to Wars or whether it's the people's emails being spied upon or whether it's people being forced to not consume certain things that would offer different perspectives or people being morality yeah people people telling you what you can and can't do that's not hurting anybody else and I think one of the things that I'm
attracted to is altering the the current way that I think and altering the current way way that other people think and giving you a perspective of of the paths that we just get on we get stuck in these [ __ ] grooves and it's so easy to keep making those same turns over and over again whenever you hit these very similar moments in your life and that's where something like the the isolation tank is so good it's so good to just get out of that Groove I can't you know I think you know like a long you see when when I met you and everything I thought you know I think I went to I don't know if I just gotten back from Costa Rica or somewhere I went thought you know this is never going to happen this is people are never going to get with this and then because it was just you kept trying and now but now it seems as if these people in general have gotten up to a place where they're uh more willing to uh experience themselves and then uh make action on that yeah I think um I think we're people are waking up with a lot of things I mean what you were talking about earlier about Pilates and yoga I think people are just waking up about their body people are really concerned about where their food's coming from now this is something that hadn't really existed decades ago no one was concerned about Organics or you know one was concerned about GMOs products in general just the fact that I and I'm not necessarily saying that GMOs are all bad because I don't think they are um I think there's definitely some benefits to uh to to some genetically modified organisms but I think it's important that we have the conversations that people who are really intelligent start dedicating time and effort to researching what the and and then relaying that information to the people relaying it back to the public so we know what we're in but then money gets involved in those things and that's what people are concerned about influences the outcome and then you what you see you don't even know if it was the uh yeah but it also snaps people back and makes them more involved in growing their own food and more interested in organic Gardens and you're seeing a lot of farmers markets that are popping up left and right I think farmers markets are amazing you go there you get a direct connection with the guy
who actually grows the food this is the woman who actually milks these cows this is the guy that actually picks this celery he's right there this is their their special Tomatoes they have heirloom tomatoes you get to meet these people you know I think that is that that sort of connection is exciting to people and that's the blowback away from a lot of the other stuff but it's all because we're getting this information we're getting this and we're we're able to make our own decision kind of appealing maybe years ago you really don't want to meet the farmer you really don't care where this tomato came from now it's kind of like more interesting to understand you know the uh the orientation you know how how it's happening or you know what's going on people are more and more like the spray on them the round up the like you said ADM and all people back they just stuff just happened and they really weren't you know uh I don't know if they were they were just caught up in whatever was going onu they didn't have a way of communicating about it like we have too the internet really is someone yeah someone could put up a Blog about here's the dangers of this particular pesticide on your tomatoes and then you hear about that and you go wow that that is not good and that's real the pesticides kill bugs why do they kill bugs cuz they're [ __ ] poison why why are those plants not getting poison well they are but just not enough to kill them they figured out a way to make them tough one day and I'm in there and guy was in there spraying the stuff you know I said to I said hey what's this conventional grown or organically grown what what what does that mean he goes well he goes uh I guess if it's organic it's done without poison and I said huh all right so the conventional means it's like a with and a poisonous substance in order to uh okay let's find out about that I've always wanted to know what is the official description what is the official definition of organic I got this from the clean up and I thought hey he doesn't seem to be a scientist but that seems to make a lot of sense let's let's look into Wikipedia this is organic foods are produced using methods of organic farming currently blah blah blah blah blah requir countries require producers to obtain
special certification in order to Market food as organic within their borders uh the context of these regulations organic food is food produced in a way that complies with Organic standards they keep saying nothing here what's organic yeah we go back to organic again while the organic standard is defined differently in different jurisdictions oh okay in general organic farming responds to site specifics farming and crop conditions by Integra creting cultural biological and mechanical practices that Foster cycling of resources promote ecological balance and concern biodiversity I didn't know that okay synthetic pesticides and chemical fertilizers are not allowed although certain organically approved pesticides may be used under limited conditions in general organic foods are not processed using irradiation industrial solvents or chemical food additives I didn't know the first part though I didn't know it was defined by uh cycling uh the uh conditions cycling of re resources that's what they need to do keep it uh the the nutrients in the soil there yeah that's that's one of the most difficult things crop rotation I guess is a crop rotation and also you know when you have enormous chunks of land that are just dedicated entirely to corn or entirely to this or entirely to that you know a lot of times those farmlands become minerally deficient and they have to actually add minerals to the ground in order to uh I think they would use in the old days like they would use like fish and stuff like that to try to replenish their Garden fish is apparently really good for that but uh yeah the the idea that that's a weird thing to want something to be organic you got to you got to ask for that it's like how did you allow people to pour poison on on food how did you allow people to grow I mean isn't there another way to deal with those bugs can you like hire someone to clean the bugs off and you have to [ __ ] spray death from the sky it sounds ridiculous ridiculous like my my version of it sounds ridiculous birds and animals do uh birds eat all the corn too though don't they I don't know animals covering on it well I don't know who he well you know I was watching some show the other day on the History Channel it was actually
about history which is hilarious cuz you watch the [ __ ] History Channel when was the last time you saw some [ __ ] about history right never it's always like alligator Farmers or something something [ __ ] up but it was uh about Locust it was all about um the early 1800s and these people were like uh traveling across the the United States setting up farms and stuff and the Locust hit these people's farms and they had to send in the Army to bring these people food I mean these these grasshoppers these locusts were just they filled the sky for hours like for hours and hours they filled the sky and just flew by and just destroyed everything just tore through people's crops and they were talking about how big it must have been the the millions and millions of of bugs that must have been in the air yeah they said it was straight for the corn though they went straight for crops they just buzzed through and killed everything they said you would see it as a storm cloud coming at you and then as you looked down or looked up rather you would realize somewhere along the line that that wasn't a cloud that was a storm it was a cloud of bugs did they make a clicky sound or something pull up pull up video of locust pull up some Locust video from the you know what do the locus sound like does it got a clicky sound when it's flying I don't know I never been around Locust I've been around Grasshoppers and apparently they're in the grasshopper family locust shells that's so disgusting you just like go outside you'll just see this empty shell of what looks exactly like a locust but it's just like the shell of it just the outside of those things but if you've um if you've ever heard of like biblical predictions Locust was involved in biblical predictions of apocalyptic conditions you know they always talked about Locust Locust taking the sky yeah like when you think about like old horror movies you know like the demonic possession things a plague of locust hit Egypt this weekend causing some citizens to burn tires in an attempt to Ward them off that's when you know [ __ ] gets ugly Burn Tires Burn Tires swarm of locus were spotted in several districts of Cairo on Saturday as they invaded the Giza area of the Middle Eastern nation oh let's see this [ __ ] I can't wait it's
like a previews for a movie what is it Star Wars [ __ ] 30 million insect Once Upon a Time in the galaxy far far away let's see this [ __ ] I want to see them invade I don't see [ __ ] here they are that's it oh they're coming it's not going to be pretty this is not good film this is terrible oh I guess we're not seeing it in good HD that's what it is we're seeing in this shitty YouTube thing via our television but yeah wow wow that's a lot of goddamn bugs there's the noise too whoa that's so weird they're like the ultimate gang [Applause] and they fly in this huge formation and just cause massive destruction and apparently they've done it you know since the beginning of time they occasionally get together what in the Bible like you said I think in the bial they say oh Locust they come and they uh that's one of the uh things that one it signs gay people have been [ __ ] each other whoa look at that oh boy this is in The Congos I would have said they they're grasshoppers wa why just now look at that oh my God that's disg that's insane people are freaking the [ __ ] up [ __ ] shut your mouth Jesus Christ how old is that kid us she's over eight tell her to shut her [Music] hole oh my God this kid with the ears shut this kid down that's a lot of bug oh my god wow that is incredible you know what I might be screaming like a [ __ ] I'll be right there with the kid imagine being on a motorcycle just trying to get home and you're just like Splat Splat Splat and this said the Congo this is in the Congo amazing so many of them mommy's not helping you dude what is she going to do we've been sitting here for about 20 minutes godamn storm you should be so psyched that people Ved cars that's how you should feel right now you should be like people are awesome look at the cars we invented to protect us from Locust that's what you should be thinking should be like oh that's amazing thank God they invented pesticides to spray to the sky to knock
those [ __ ] dead can they um do anything when when locust come do you think can they like throw Nets up or anything tires yeah what do they how do they stop Locust you know what you do you get like a windmill with like a very large paddle and you just put in the center of the town just SW just smack them right in the face as they come in just kill them all eventually well you put a put a sheet down below so when you chop them up that's a good protein powder there it's very good for you right Locus protein powder a lot of people eat bugs in other parts of the other parts of the world where they have to and they're tasty Lo yeah crunchy you know have you actually eaten them well no but what are you saying crash remember you all going chocolate cook candies yeah I never got a chocolate covered grasshopper or something did you eat them no I've never tried it but they sell that [ __ ] at Urban Outfitters actually Urban Outfitters sells Locust yeah they sell like these weird bugs like you just get chocolate ants there and I've had chocolate ants caterpillars the the thing about chocolate ants is you know they they're actually good for you like ants are actually good for you like if as long as you're not poison ants when you're eating ants it's actually a good source of protein so if it's a good source of protein covered in chocolate you kind of feel like man I'm not really eating candy but you're still eating candy I think we put the windmill up after they hit the the corn field then after they're all full of corn then we then we make them into the powder and then then they have more nutritional value well I think even if you put the windmill up you'd only kill the ones that are near the windmill the ones underneath the windmill that are like your height and my height it's they fly like an inch off the ground those [ __ ] like they're everywhere comicazi yeah there's so many of them there's no room they can't all just be in the sky how does that happen how do they all get born that's a good question I think they [ __ ] just all of those at one time it's like that's called a cluster [ __ ] huh it's the biblical cluster [ __ ] yeah wow what a we're lucky we're very lucky especially here in California
we don't even have mosquitoes dude you know I thought about that when I was up in Canada we have to they have a thing called thermacell you ever heard of a thermacell it's weird it's like got a compartment in it that you put like uh a chemical and then you turn these suckers on and then you put it down and this like Mist comes out and you can't smell it at all but the mosquitoes avoid you like the plague so we would sit down outside in the woods and it was really mosquito ridden like immediately the mosquitoes come near you and you're like holy [ __ ] I don't think I could do this like this is rough like they were all over you you put this thermacell thing down boom 10 minutes later they're gone before that I got like a mask on ski mask and a hat and I got [ __ ] gloves on I'm like jeez and they're trying to bite me through my gloves like you [ __ ] they're everywhere thermacell you keep it on for 10 minutes there's no mosquitoes boom you know what sucks is those uh I don't know if they have them in in Los Angeles is the Japanese beetles that in the midwest we used to get so many Japanese beetles that would have to have these bags that you put in your front and backyard where the Beatles would come in and get collected in there it just like every week you just have this humongous bag of just sweaty bugs that are trapped you to throw yeah it's like a beetle uh Hotel yeah it's like a beetle trap just bags of beetles wow disgusting wow I saw some uh video the other day of another thing we don't know deal with there was a hail storm somewhere that had [ __ ] this guy's car up this guy's entire car was like covered in like dents like everywhere as if it had like a really bad case of chickenpox and scripped off all of its scabs like the whole car was just pocked in windows are broken the the the hail was so big it shattered the windshield if one of those hits you in the head to your dad made how many people die from hail every year B more than coconuts 10 more than coconuts for real I don't know I know some people they say they die from coconuts look how excited I got oh yeah 150 people die every year from coconuts really yep okay how many people die for year about hail how many would you say gas uh over 100 before I left uh for California my house got the golf siiz hail my the whole
Columbus area and everybody's car got ruined everybody's house was ruined people would moved to Columbus just to be insurance agents for like a year because everyone's house were [ __ ] and so everyone got new cars like it was so weird that like the whole city almost got new cars at the same time oh my God there's a hail storm uh a Hailstone in 1928 that weighed 1.5 PBS what is that how big is that it is 7 in wow and it weighed 1.5 lbs and it came from the [ __ ] Sky it's believed to be the largest known in the us at the time man they captured that bad boy huh seven in oh my go okay there's another one that in 1970 that was 1.67 lb so it was even bigger Jesus Christ a Labor Day thunderstorm costs $342 Million worth of insurance damage in Calgary wonder who's out there like looking for the bigger one you know oh there's a there's a that one's like 12 ounces over there you know no no here's a bigger one you know somebody's running around in the uh there's this ice balls flying around the place well every now and then dangerous helmet on Kansas had this one in 1992 two batches of severe thunderstorms for 6 hours oh within 6 hours of other dumped hailstones up to 4 and half Ines across this area including the city of Witchita surrounding counties uh of South Central Kansas and over 10,000 homes were damaged the hail left wheat fields in a near total loss property damage total $500 million with crop damage at 100 million unbelievable how many people died though I can't find it I can't find imagine if you'd be the first dummy that died from hail they stay in when that stuff happen they say nobody dies [ __ ] you're fine you're not a stock of wheat doesn't hurt that bad let's see hail storm I tried to get hail storm F fatalities let's how many people die a year from hail 27 people died uh from tomato tornadoes and hail storms in the Midwest here's what I found on the says no one's died 2000 what's that says here 900 people a year what how many you said from the coconut again what' you say 150 150 Jesus where does it say that 900 a year where does it say that it just came up how many people die from hail 900 a
year it can be very dangerous thing that are there any instances of death there's only one here that says they know of of in the United States 1939 in LC Texas a farmer got caught in an open field and died from uh hail yeah last known death Fort Collins an infant lying in its mother's arms was killed by hail in 1979 can you imagine that doesn't seem like nothing you could do man if you were caught in an open field and it started coming down hard it kills your kid oh that's got to be the worst there's not many people man I don't believe it's 900 a year yeah this actually says the last known death was caused by by hail in the US was in the year 2000 yeah that makes sense it was 900 total well you know what today people know so much about storms and if you live in an area where you might you know you live in some Kansas type area where they have hail storms on a regular basis we get in yeah look at the cars getting pummeled you know hurricanes are way scarier hurricanes are the most scary you ever you uh you ever see that show This Old House you remember that I remember thaty yeah uh Bob V and uh they still have that show on I watched it uh PBS this weekend and they were rebuilding the Jersey Shore and they were showing how I mean it's destroyed it's destroyed but so what they've had to do is go under all these houses and like lift them up all 10 feet so all the houses are going up 10 feet to make them taller to make them taller so if the water comes in again they're okay right and they have to take these humongous like like uh like these like poles you know they look like uh telephone poles and have to like push them into the ground like 20 ft or something like that just to put on I mean it's such a pain in the ass and it's not going to be they say uh Jersey Shore is probably not going to come back for another 7 to 10 years complet until it's back to normal that's incredible I can't believe that they're going to do that and make these poles and then just sit there and what if the water's under imagine [ __ ] sit in your house and the water comes up to the top of the pole yeah and you're like oh my God why did I build a house here again what am I crazy yeah I got under my house to put the boat on the roof you see the ocean like slowly coming up
closer and closer to the bottom of your house like [ __ ] why would you just go 20 ft why would you just be the one person that's 20 ft cuz then You' have to get all the way up there and the [ __ ] would be swaying the breeze you'd have to did deeper holes for the columns you'd have to worry about me I don't know how strong the ground is there yeah we had a house in Hawaii it was on a poles it was on Sunset Beach there right at the beach it got washed away in' 69 three houses the the waves came up so high and it between Pipeline and why I live in Sunset there was a there's three houses they were on poles cuz they had been washing up on the cam Highway when they brought him back down they put him up on these poles and we lived in one of them wow wow it's pretty cool waves never came up that High I mean I think they're only counting on tsunamis and [ __ ] yeah I think that's what that pole thing is but the tsunami the thing is if the water comes in it's not coming in by itself okay did you ever watch the tsunami that hit in J Japan they're bringing in boats and houses is going to get hit by a house you're going to get [ __ ] your your your house is going to get hit by a boat yeah you don't want that to happen man you want to get out of there just don't [ __ ] count on that 10 foot pole that [ __ ] yeah there's people that stayed in uh you know many storms I remember Gloria when I was a kid when I was a kid and I lived in Boston is when Hurricane Gloria hit I want to say boy if I had a guess I would have to say I was in high school so I I would say it was in the 80s but uh it was a huge one and it hit way the [ __ ] up the east coast and uh it put knocked the power out in a lot of places okay um it was 1985 so it was when I was uh in high school and I was graduating that was like my senior year of high school was 85 and that's when this [ __ ] hit and it hit the first major storm to affect New York and Long Island directly since hurricane Donna in 1960 so people went a long time they went 25 years when they hadn't had a hurricane hit him and this [ __ ] came down and wiped out everything and power was out and I lived in Boston which is pretty far away from the epicenter of the storm but I remember it being utterly humbling I
remember we were in my house we were looking out the window and the trees were just [ __ ] like they were like like leaves they were blowing back and forth like they were just leaves like there was no weight to them and you would see you would go out afterwards and just trees would be falling everywhere just collapsed over streets collapsed on houses collapsed on cars just broken trees everywhere and just the feeling like whoa like you know I had been in storms before I'd been in thunderstorms before I'd been in snowstorms before but there was something about a hurricane and even a hurricane that you know I I was way away from the center I lived in Boston I lived in Newton Massachusetts actually so that was like you know a suburb of Boston like man we didn't you know we didn't get residual was just the residual incredible I mean it was I I couldn't imagine what it would be like to be in one of those Katrina ones the ocean is so powerful that that water we you know when I was out there I was trying to learn how to surf too about the same time near death I don't know how many you hit by one of these waves yeah that the water possesses so much power you know you really have to have a respect for it you know once it gets riled up like that coming at you there's not a whole lot going to be done to slow it down I don't think well I think we're basing our ideas about what the atmosphere is like like what the weather's like what the you know the safety of being around volcanoes the safety of being around the ocean we're basing it on the few hundred years that people have been paying attention and taking notes you know how many people have been here before that the Native Americans only really and what happened to them yeah well that was us most of it but was aami or who know but there was certainly people that died in that way as well you know we just didn't hear about it I mean there had to be people if people have lived in North America for the past you know x amount of thousands of years like they have evidence that goes way back to 10,000 years ago of people living in North America so if that's the case for sure something during that time like there had have been a bunch of events a bunch
of things happening we just we're not aware so when something like Katrina comes or something like Gloria comes when I was in high school like you you go wait is this possible this this can happen too like this can [ __ ] happen like shouldn't we be preparing for this how often does this happen the last time it happened was 1960 so just relaxed okay but it can happen right this can happen you should prepare for this now that you know that this can happen there should be no houses that are built from here on out that can't deal with this cuz it might not happen but it could [ __ ] happen it has happened you got two of them on record you got one from 1960 you got one from 1985 what the [ __ ] do I have to tell you we're waitting for that these [ __ ] are happening they're coming let's get ready you don't know what can happen you can get three of them in a year like the the one that existed before people measured things they still existed the giant [ __ ] storms that killed people before meteorologists were invented were still valid and this idea that we're basing it off on this tiny little window that we've been alive you I [ __ ] I've been in La since '94 I haven't seen a single [ __ ] significant earthquake Do's not worry about everybody's a [ __ ] are you crazy this [ __ ] thing's on a piece of moving ground it's say you don't live long enough for it to move that much cuz the the perspective that you're looking at got to move it's got to happen yeah you're looking at it in terms of a human life perspective you got to look at it in a fractal sense like the Earth and there's no guarantees yeah 100 years is nothing it could be right now it's time could be up well just think about what we were talking about before the difference between us and the people in the 1940s the difference between the people in the 1940s and the difference between them and the people in the 1820s add all that stuff up together look at it and just go back a few times like that a few Generations like that and that's what we have that's the amount of information we have and in that that time in those time periods we have a bunch of them we have the earthquake and fire in San Francisco we have floods we have Hurricane Katrina we have Gloria we have the the most recent ones the the tornadoes that that
won that [ __ ] town in um what was that town that Joplin Mississippi like almost completely wiped off the map I believe it was Joplin I should probably or Mississippi Missouri yeah you're right you're right you're right Joplin Missouri one of my favorite places hang out in Joplin all the time tornado they are you joking are you joking bro 2011 in Joplin a tornado struck Joplin Missouri uh it was a large a larger late May tornado outbreak and it reached a maximum width ready for this of one mile a width of a mile a tornado that's a mile Y no no no no no no no that's the devastation path oh a mile wide when it comes through the ter F5 dude I don't know what's F classific I don't know what that means I just know it means death oh yeah you reached a maximum width of nearly one mile during its path through the southern part of the city it rapidly intensified and tracked Eastward through across the city and then continued Eastward across Interstate 44 into rural sections of Jasper County and Newton County it was the third tornado to strike Joplin since May of 1971 the tornado killed 158 people with the additional four indirect deaths injured some 1,150 others and caused damages amounting to $28 billion it was the deadliest tornado to strike the United States since the 1947 tornadoes whoa since the Tor in in the 47 there was a multiple yeah got devastated gler the Glazier Higgins Woodward tornadoes in 1947 yeah and these uh they traveled 125 miles from Texas to Oklahoma destroying everything in its path because it was originally thought to have left a 220 mile path but it's now believed to been a part of a family of eight or nine tornadoes a [ __ ] family of tornadoes these tornadoes although dead did not match the astounding death toll of the earlier event nor did they match the record speed of that tornado or although at over 40 miles per hour they qualified as a fast-tracking storm wow Mom I'm home dude could you [ __ ] imagine looking out your window and seeing nine tornadoes coming at you and just thinking about all the times you jerked off and what the Bible told you and you're like thinking it was you you know
if you lived in 1947 bro the Locust are coming on top of it you know it's over if you were in Texas and it was 1947 you could convince yourself that those tornadoes were coming for you because you jerked off if you were 16 if you were some kid who's just resisting church so bad but you couldn't you couldn't stop beating off you still go to church your dad would scream at you and you're in there beating off and you look out the window and you see nine tornadoes heading your way and you're [ __ ] convinced it was you convinced it was you that killed everybody fire and brimstone Brian Redban masterbait and the devil has sent his henchmen to take you out of the path and out of the path of righteousness and you have to become a priest because everyone in the town died because of you you and you're beating off you [ __ ] family of tornadoes yeah that's a terrifying idea there's a lot of heavy Vibes on that man when you know you're behind to something like a mile wide tornado what the hell man nine of them little patch pack tornadoes I wonder if I'm correct saying the mile of Destruction cuz it sounded so much better than just the actual width of the storm I'm so happy we don't have to deal with tornadoes man that [ __ ] was scary I saw one the other day I saw one the other day where I saw a tornado of leaves oh yeah out of nowhere tornado weirdest [ __ ] ever I mean it wasn't a tornado The Kills obviously I I was driving and I stopped my car to watch it it's crazy you ever gone through like the desert like like like driving to like Vegas or something you'll just see on the side of the road like a a sand tornado and you're like what the [ __ ] is that is that going to hurt me CRA yeah right like um they can get them I mean they have gotten them in California before we we looked that up one day tornado anyway some sort of weather condition something happens snaps and it starts spinning I believe it's like cold weather mixing with warm weather it's like cold FR and warm warm weather spin just I don't know I don't know okay let's look it up let's look it up what causes a tornado what is a tornado dude this is like Ed Cyclone too got a cyclone we learned today we're learning every day hopefully let's uh well I'm not going to go along with that
I'm still holding with of course you are it's more sexy black helicopters a tornado is a violently rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a okay ready for this one how do you say this q c u m u l o n i m bu u s culus culus Kum cumulonimbus a cloud cumulonimbus kumul cloud or in rare cases a uh the base of a cumulus cloud and they are often cumulus they are often referred to as Twisters or Cyclones although the word cyclone is used in meteorology in a wider sense to name any closed low pressure circulation tornadoes come in many shapes and sizes but they're typically in the form of a visible condensation funnel whose narrow end touches the Earth and is often encircled by a cloud of debris and dust have you ever ever seen the video from Dallas Texas from two years ago where uh semis were flying through the air movie Twister pull that up pull up semis flying through the air in Dallas twister it was the craziest [ __ ] I was watching it on TV I was in Texas at the time too I was in another part of Texas and they wait a minute that's not true no I was in Texas during another one but it wasn't this one the one where they had it on the news I think I was in another state but I could have been in Texas I was like I was on the road and I was like I could have been in Texas right now I've been to part of Texas I anyway point being I'm watching the news and here it is this is exactly the footage and there's a twit twister this is on the [ __ ] news and the guy's talking and you see actual semi like tractor trailers flying through the [ __ ] air like paper cups man like as you're seeing this this funnel spinning look at that see that those are tractor trailers man and look they get are we loging look at you see the the things crackle see all the electrical fires cuz they're they're they're removing them they're removing electrical cables and [ __ ] from the ground and shorting things out and eventually it picks up these tractor trailers and is they're flying through the [ __ ] air is this the same video I believe it
is okay there there's one flying through the [ __ ] air look at that that's a tractor trailer bro it's flying buying I mean what that what does that weigh what is it it's got to weigh a few thousand pounds well it depends if it's got anything in it too yeah but if it does even if it doesn't have anything in it look at there's one yeah that's flying through the air and landing on [ __ ] boom it's throwing it through the air those are all like cargo boxes and tractor trailers it's CRA look at all those tractor trailers just jacked picked up and tossed and twisted around like like an aluminum foil amazing they landed near the highway it's [ __ ] crazy mother nature's uh that [ __ ] doesn't play n it's on her terms yeah it is on her terms especially when we're [ __ ] around lighting [ __ ] on fire and sending rocket ships into space and [ __ ] with the air and airplanes burning fuel and cars are burning fuel and adding to the pollution yeah it's weird but even if we didn't even if we didn't add even if we didn't the place has God horrifying mess even if we didn't do a goddamn thing if we lived Our Lives completely Ecentric if we lived our lives with organic farming if we lived our lives in a completely harmonious way with nature we could still get smooshed by a big rock from space clob boom yeah not to say that we shouldn't be you know loving to our mother earth and we absolutely should absolutely 100% without a doubt no argument from me but it's possible for us to get [ __ ] up by a super volcano even if we did even if we did an ice age can come even if we did the best we could do well the dinosaurs all died yeah they hit it with a a meteor no they were using their cell phones too much too much on the cell [ __ ] cell phone Drew in imagine if they found old cell phones that dinosaurs used and we realized dinosaurs were super [ __ ] smart they had cell phones they had a picture of that guy on that line at the uh it was in the beginning of a movie and he was walking by with the phone on his ear was in front of man's theater what was that movie there was a a lost clip they found off of an old movie Charlie Chaplain movie oh no no no no he had a he had they that's what everyone thought you saw that guy
walking by with a thing like that yeah it's not what it was there was an invention that they had come up with for people that were hard of hearing before they had hearing aids and you would hold it up to your ear and it would magnify the sound that's what it was and so to in a blurry image when you're looking at it you know yeah it's like a future guy he's on a cell phone or something well you know to this day people have ear problems and they they get hearing they out of their well back in those days they just held it up to their ear right right so that was a sound uh some sort of sound amplifier yeah you wonder yeah if someone's going to do time travel I don't think they would go to the Charlie chapl days yeah you know what are you going to hang around here and do that for could you imagine if we did find out that some dude's been [ __ ] traveling back in time from the future and we get up to the Future one day we meet him you're like wait a minute dick I've seen you before find out he's Jimmy Hendrick he's [ __ ] he's been a bunch of different people you know like he just has been going back in time and being a bad [ __ ] but really just some guy from the future you never know you know no you do know that's ridiculous and I'm stoned how dare you crash don't you never know I'm hoping Hendrick shows back up man I think he you got Elvis and and Hendrick here listen it was already here I I got a Hendrick shirt on man I got HRI behind that's impression and he's got a poster here that's a cat that left the uh you know something behind that was he was awesome I'm a huge fan but he doesn't need to come back he did his did time yeah now you got Gary Clark Jr and I'm not saying Gary Clark Jr is equivalent to Hendrick but I'm saying look there's always going to be honey honey there's always going to be you know new bands that come out there's always going to be like cool new sounds there's Black Keys there's always going to be you know if there's always cool [ __ ] man it's always coming out I'm glad [ __ ] yeah this is the best time ever I agree anybody doesn't think this is the best time ever on earth it's silly you're not we're not taking advantage of the situation then I mean here's what we have we here all this stuff to to keep keep us happy and keep us occupied
calculator watches you know uh cell phones they tons of uh you know things that uh occupy our time and give us there are things that occupy our time in a negative way they can they can take your time away but they also give you the opportunity to do things it's up to you to decide what you do with your time exactly that's that thing again is it they say oh it's bad to be selfish and I think oh it's not because if you're concerned with yourself and what you're up to you you turn out to be a better product for the other people around you you say oh wow this guy's actually spent some time with himself to understand selfish is a weird word though because when I think of selfish I think of like you know like like you you know those movies where like people are trapped somewhere and it turns out one dude's been hogging all the food and lying about it that's guy's a selfish [ __ ] that's the way they present right yes but you know what I mean you hear about that guy and you're like you dick or one guy like shuts the door you know like stop don't shut the door he runs away guyy selfish right that's a selfish person then you hear the people get killed by the monster and then you find out that he shut the door you're like you dick that's a selfish guy um but there's also self-aware and self-awareness and concentrating on yourself and some people are uncomfortable with other people concentrating on themselves some people are uh they're uncomfortable with people that are like really into their bodies they're uncomfortable with people that are really into fitness or people that are really into Health they get they get upset at them they don't like it it makes them feel bad remember they used to look at the label in the store and you look at these people in a in a shopping store and they're looking at the label what do they what are they it these are words you don't even know what they mean in the you know many years ago mhm now everybody knows everybody's now looking at it high fructose corn syrup look at that times have changed you know can't tell you how many times I picked up an ingredient I [ __ ] know yeah look I can't say it I'm not going to eat it you know I can't even read what this stuff is I'm not going to put it in my
mouth I mean what are you kidding me you know what I started looking at recently that I never looked at before grams of sugar in drinks like grams of sugar in like like like a a a sports drink one of those sports drinks type things it's crazy it's it's like more sugar than you're supposed to have in a day is it sugar even now this stuff from the beets and there's the stuff from the corn yeah beet sugar you know sugar yeah it's uh sounds good well you know you think it's good I think that they're supposed to been uh modified or something I don't know once again Chemtrails yeah hey you know try not to get too upset by all this but try to like get when you buy the sugar get the cane sugar or can that's what the labels now the I understand that I all labels your body doesn't want sugar like that I mean you can have it in cookies and you can have it in cakes and you can have it in moderation and you'll be fine but your body doesn't want it like that your body wants sugar that's attached to Foods yeah there's a lot of yummy stuff that fruits and stuff I love if oranges didn't exist okay if they didn't exist and you had to go to some place crazy exotic location to find an orange like a real good ripe Florida orange one of those big plump ones but it's easy to peel and you bite into that [ __ ] and you're like oh it's so delicious it would be an extreme luxury it's so much better than caviar it's just caviar is hard to get but caviar tastes like dog [ __ ] it's gr oh it's an acquired taste no one needs an acquired taste for orang oranges are delicious are you like caviar yeah I do you're one of those [ __ ] I used to live with some Russian people and I got a you acquired The Taste I did Acquire The Taste but uh it is I can appreciate the uh it's nothing wrong with it but my point is you to acire Orange is right there it's delicious it's very different I get it it's sophisticated palette that recen recognizes the subtleties of ar cavar ar cavar is from a very particular type of sturgeon yeah I can't even tell if it's green I mean if it's the black or the red or whatever is it it's all tastes kind of like the same to me it's dark shap it's like wine it's nasty I never used to you know like I can't really tell the difference oh this is a tastes
like a wine you know I can taste good wine like wine it tastes good I just don't it's good to a somal that is a real job like someone who actually understands wine the guys who are really good at it they really it really is an art weird they spit it out and stuff they don't even swallow it otherwise they'd get [ __ ] up they could tell what it is by swirling it or somehow in their mouth they yeah well that you still get drunk but you get drunk less quick than if you drink it all you know it tastes good and your tongue and someing you're getting uh some of them drink it though they just go old school and get that [ __ ] Orson Wells pot belly and keep rocking it keep keep hitting Sonoma hard every year [ __ ] pound that that santz wine yeah I never gone on one of those um those wine tasting things wine tasting Brian swears about that's great it's fun I don't want to be around a bunch of stinky drunks there pretending to be cultured wearing your [ __ ] boat shoes get away from me dudes with those moccasins with the [ __ ] those weird yellow shoelaces and their moccasins get out of here man I know what you're doing yeah exactly those weird things I know what you're doing get out of we used to do gigs down there at the gy winery gy you heard of that gigs a band gigs band you know shows yeah at the gainy winery they have gigs at a winery yeah yeah outside it would should be fun it's like a party well we we're running out of time so um let's talk about uh your your your tank Center and the new place that you guys are doing and what's the difference between what you're doing and what the a lot of these commercial places that are using these home tanks we have there's a real problem with that right as far as like infections and far as safety and as far as like everything needs to be move to a higher standard that's uh certainly our opinion of the situation you know we've been working with you know with NSF and the other state and local authorities then to uh get in tune with what's required as far as uh rules and regulations to as far as testing the water and stuff that's to that's our certification we've been certified for the which you have a three log kill what they call which 99.9 of all the microorganisms that are infect they infect the water then they see how
long it takes to eradicate this infection and obviously this is a big difference between someone who just has one that's only for them only for their own personal use which is like a lot of these more lowend ones and someone who is running a commercial business sort of like the difference between your home pool and your swimming pool the gym I always like to say you know it's like uh you know opening a restaurant with an Easy Bake Oven you know it isn't appropriate you for appropriate see this is not up to us to decide anyway all that we've had to do is adhere to these standards and codes that have been set up by realistic people that that understand and you've helped with these these setting up these standards and cod ABS this is a very important thing for you right super important it's more important to us than anything else is this disinfection this ability to disinfect this this solution correctly between usages because we don't use chemicals and we're all tested you know uh to do this three log we actually a seven log in a vessel The Vessel itself generally contaminates the specimen but we have such a small body of water and such an intense system there of cleaning that uh they tested the material in the vessel and we still got the three log and then surpassed that but that's within one cleaning cycle without any use of chemicals the problem with chemicals now which is what everybody else has to do due to the fact that they don't are unwilling to spend the money on the disinfection process which is this I told you about this UV lights like N9 Grand 75 00 for the generators and so it's a lot of bread to get it right man you know and the electrical stuff see our UL listing as well underwriter's laboratory this is electricity and people you're into water and electricity you can't you know scooter McGee said it's okay or Shifty Williams over here I mean Shifty Williams yeah who are these people and what what it makes them [ __ ] Shifty yeah [ __ ] shifty's got us before you know I we've heard his story but the the facts are the facts you need to go into a laboratory and evaluate the the situation correctly utilizing uh you know uh methods of that they're ethical not not you know pouring this uh chemicals of chlorine and bromine and
prox whatever it is there you're poin is a breaking down now this this material and then creating a byproduct this byproduct then you know you're getting in there with it and you're sweating or pissing or spitting or whatever then you're mixing you with this you know the ammonia or nitrogen a lot of people have an issue with when I talk to them about the tank they always say that like I'm going to get in the water that someone else has been in that's [ __ ] weird they should have an issue with it there is an issue with it it is a you know if these things are not dealt with properly they there're you know it's an infestation and as the popularity of these things grows this is something we really need to consider because this is something that could become an issue for some folks and I know that you're very conscientious about this this is very important to you and this is like one of the main focuses of conversation that we've had over the years is about this this need to make sure that everything is like at the same standards of the tanks that you have it's important for the people that are doing this to to have a product then that is uh credible that has been designed correctly that's had a lot of time and effort spent to uh to verify how it actually works and what it does you know and then uh it does all the harm all the good and none of the harm right and then Cuts all the potential harm out all checked out you know and documented and and and then like I said this new UL stuff too the amount of you know adjustments that we've had to do with the electrical aspects of this thing are tremendous you know but it by the time we're we've been working with them what not four years with NSF to try to uh establish these guidelines then for you know uh effective uh uh purification yes to for people then to do this because if you don't have it and people come away from it with a bad you know how how long is it going to last the the industry you know it it needs to have guidelines and standards set up to adhere to then to become a credible you know industry well I commend the fact also that you're you're you're meeting it head-on before becomes a big issue like there's not a lot of people that are reporting like infections a lot a lot of people that have become sick
because of it but but is if this industry continues to grow the potential instances of people not taking care of their water can rise and that could potentially damage the the reputation that you fought so hard to try to let people know about the positive benefits of this I mean I know you you've been working on this for a long time man but it's catching on now right yeah it's you know it's it's it's been something I've been dedicated to with you know all of my uh everything I have you know it's been involved in uh trying to get this right because it's it's important you know that uh that this technology is not overlooked right now we need to get a hold you see if it if it's set up with these little Mickey Mouse second rate rig the the authorities are not going to okay it they're not going to allow it we've already been but they allow it right now they allow it now it's unregulated okay so it's going to eventually be regulated absolutely that's what this we showed you this uh right well I know but to to people that are listening when is this all going to take place it's happening now we we have a task group that's been formed with both the Canadian Ministry of Health and uh several health and uh safety officials here in this country statewise localwise and NSF National sanitization Foundation to set up these guys lines so they're realizing that this industry is growing and they're stepping in absolutely absolutely we were at a uh a task group uh what was that thing called the we went to a a a thing and they had callers calling in it was the most asked about subject the topic that they had conversated about at this it was called a task what was the meeting called do you think that it's possible for you to make uh two different tanks to make a commercial fully sanitized unit and make a unit for the home that's less complex and more affordable well see we were thinking about that because naturally that would be a good business uh sense but we got back to the point again is like in order to do it right this is what it costs I mean we could make it Mickey Mouse or whatever but is it Mickey Mouse for the consumer like say if it's just you okay crash lives by himself crash loves to do the isolation tank crash is not going to jerk off or
pee in his tank or if I do I'll be in there with myself yeah you know what I mean it's like a like you know but if you're going into some place and it's these people and those it's not you know right but and then what's happening then what we were doing was trying to you know people they're cheap so they're going to say oh I'll buy the first of all people are broke too it's [ __ ] super expensive to buy one of those things that's correct me I know that the the equipment is really costly and it's really high end but all I'm trying to say is with our last five minutes of time before we turn into a pumpkin all I'm trying to say is is it Poss that it's it could be made into a consumer unit yes it would be but back to the liability see in order to get this right and not harm anybody by this you know different things it's it's it's not easy like I it's telling you how much more do you have to say about this stuff do you want to do another hour want to shut this off and do another hour you know are you cool to talk about this or are you running out of gas I'm not running out of gas I don't run out of gas I'm let's just wrap this up cuz this we're running out of time so we'll wrap this up we'll be right back in about 10 more minutes n minutes have nine minutes yeah I always give you an extra I always add an extra five minutes we'll wrap it up we'll wrap it up and we'll come right back all right um so uh thanks to uh on it.com go to o nnit t use the code word Rogan save 10% off any and all supplements I just want to give us give you a chance to go into a lot of these uh issues that we talked about before so we'll be right back with crash it probably won't be a full podcast but it'll probably be like 40 minutes that's what I recommend recommend another 40 minutes we'll be right back
