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Wrack Your Brain Season 2 Episode 2

December 14, 2022 Charles Fuks & Dominick Leon Season 2 Episode 2
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Wrack Your Brain Season 2 Episode 2
Dec 14, 2022 Season 2 Episode 2
Charles Fuks & Dominick Leon

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After a 3 month break we're back! We'll return to weekly episodes shortly :)

This is a show about everything and nothing. Part politics, part satire, all bourbon. Join Dominick Leon and Charles Fuks as they muse about current events, social issues, and whatever surfaces from the depths of their minds. If you walk away thinking about something in a different way: comment, like, share, subscribe, follow us, check out our links, sponsor us, send us something in the mail! 

In the second epsiode of season 2 we discuss nuclear war, viagra, and alt coin minting. 

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[Music] thank you


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ladies and gentlemen welcome to October 7th 2022 I'm Charles Fuchs and I'm


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Rolando Rivas and this is the one and only rack your brain podcast


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season 2 episode 2. we are chugging along in life and and in uh in our


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podcasting possible death if we have a nuclear war or way to spoil the topic


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today's topic number one and I'm going through the topic for long because you know somebody


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is going to derail us is the prospect of nuclear war the


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things that we may or may not do up to including dying during a possible


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nuclear war and um and I guess that'll probably segue into some survival stuff who knows who


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knows I'm Wrecking I'm Wrecking I'm wearing the the wreck you're bringing t-shirt or


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did I show you again this week because we we love to write in America I'm wearing the rack your brain t-shirt it's


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not yet available on the website because we don't yet have a website here we've been very busy with other things


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as usual when did we start talking about that website about three quarters into


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season one and we are now on our second season telling people to buy or merch we


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actually need merch for people to buy yeah anyway like share subscribe follow


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sponsor us buy your merch go to our website let us on social media and and uh support us in all the and all the


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support apps including patreon ketchup and Mo and uh PayPal okay yeah


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okay so uh yeah nuclear war tell us all about


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it it depends Maybe


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if they don't consider Charlotte or where we are at least or so our surrounding areas


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a major city then we're not you know then I don't know if they're even gonna strike


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okay I think it would be because of the banking Hub like if they're gonna hurt the banking system banking also we're


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the sixth sixteenth largest city in the United States that's that's I don't know if they're gonna


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I don't know if 16th means anything I think it's because they're not going to have 50 missiles going to all 50 states


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I think they're going to pick like I think the bank the fact that Charlotte is a banking


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um for the country is it's more important than where it's it sits as far as like population but each both the US


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and Russia have like 10 000 I don't know thousands of missiles more than enough for each major city each you know


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strategic Hub whatever I mean like regardless of how of how you look at it Charlotte's on the list guarantee it


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I just don't know if we're close enough 50 mile radius for death 100 mile radius


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for um radiation yeah that's well we will probably and


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plus you know it's never going to hit like dead center it's going to hit kind of like depending on where I don't know


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yeah guided guidance Systems Technology is pretty pretty sophisticated that's if they actually fitted those those nuclear


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missions with the updated guidance system because those missiles could have been sitting there you know if they [ __ ] got it okay but let's say and


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because of the last radius of oil and the Damage radius of the nuclear bomb really does it have to hit dead center


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because it's gonna cover so much [ __ ] it doesn't need to be retrofitted with anything just needs to [ __ ] be able


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to fly and go where it needs things probably or probably you think we're going to nuclear war I


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hope not I really hope not plus I mean even if we had like a fallout shelter what good is


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that going to do is that air the waters everything's gonna be everything is going to be toxic you can't eat anything anything you've been growing is going to


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be [ __ ] poisonous or dead and you couldn't even leave the [ __ ] fallout shelter because then unless you have a


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radiation suit which I guarantee you probably don't you know most people don't because even


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your mop level four [ __ ] gear is not going to protect you against the [ __ ] you know so you're basically just you're


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you're [ __ ] you know your best bet is to buy a radiation suit now and try to


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do Hydroponics [ __ ] inside of a bunker because that's what you're gonna live on and then grow algae so that you can


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create your own oxygen atmosphere with a um let's say a massive enough nuclear set


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of nuclear strikes I'm pretty sure it's going to be like uh I don't know success


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[Music] with enough nuclear weapons launched on


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this planet it's basically like it's gonna kick up enough dirt and block it you're not going to be anywhere on the


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[ __ ] planet where it's you're going to be unaffected you're you are going to be into I mean maybe the people


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that live in like the Polynesian Islands like the Fiji islands and Tahiti and all that they're so [ __ ] they're far


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separated from everything in the ocean in Atlanta if um the ocean probably soak up a lot of


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it but I mean still you're right I mean it'll blot out the sun to a degree yeah so it's green Nothing's Gonna grow and


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still suffer I'll definitely suffer yeah I mean


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I'd say a very very large I don't know if everybody on the planet will die but a large amount of people are going to be


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[ __ ] 86 because of that if it ever happens and I don't think it will I don't really think because whose


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interest is in it is interesting is it you think you think I don't know it's not in anyone's


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interest but do you think there's a possibility for World War III I think that's more of a possibility


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than nuclear war


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he's not thinking very rationally right now if he was thinking rationally like he would he would stop calling up his


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reserve stop sending more and more bodies into into Ukraine and I'm not saying he's like actually like


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recruiting more people yeah no I mean like in his mind this is this is going in a positive direction whether or not


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he thinks he's winning and whether or not he's he's I mean it's it seems pretty clear he's being fed false


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information I also read somewhere that his allies are actually you know his


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allies are actually now more apprehensive to to assist


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yeah but I think that's why people are more they're thinking like he's gonna you know shoot he's gonna fire nuclear


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missiles because his allies are like dude what the [ __ ] you doing like hey you know I I if you research why things


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are going on you get a better perspective and I get it but it doesn't make a difference when your actions are


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like you know you're not thinking like a rational person and you're supposed to be the


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president of the country you know I mean I guess what they say there's like Russia is like the largest country in


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the world I guess like by by your size you know I'm pretty sure it is


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you know China is larger by population but Russia is larger by size


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it is Russia yeah so you think of that I mean you have you're the president of the largest


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country in the world but not by population by size but still it's like you would think you'd have a little bit


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better rationale with your train of thought and what you would want to do and what's in the best interest for your


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citizens because think about it his ultimate goal if he fires off nuclear missiles is not


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going to be met is it that's him pretty much I give up but I'm gonna give up and I'm gonna kill as much p as many people


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as I can because I don't want to look like a [ __ ] what do you think are the top five


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largest countries countries uh oh Russia is number one I think China's in there


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and is in there at least top five I don't know where it is but at least top five


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um largest country largest country for the second after


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I'm going to say Russia then China probably number two no I mean forget the


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order just do just oh Russia China


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see some Middle Eastern countries are pretty big but I don't I don't even think they're on the list though about five I mean if


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you're gonna go for if you're gonna pick out of a region I would pick out of I mean I see the list in front of me but like


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I would pick out of Africa before I pick out of Middle East those pictures are huge they're they're they seem big but


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they're they're very they're they're not very big um but maybe I mean Congo is pretty big


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Democratic Republic of Congo but Nigeria can fit Europe like that those countries


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are huge really Africa's a lot bigger than you think basically oh no yeah no yeah the


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maps are all [ __ ] up and skewed as far as they make America like North America look a lot better bigger than it really


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is well so get this uh so in order Russia Canada


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China the United States is number four Brazil


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that makes sense and Canada and United States together are bigger than this


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firms area in Russia yeah but I mean as as a


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single country in and of itself Russia is the biggest because in Siberia even though it's a


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region it's still considered Russia how big well do the population of the


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United States uh is there like 350 million people just


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about yeah how many in Russia I think it's less the United States


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significantly worse it's 104 145 or just just it's pretty much like half of the


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uh less than half yeah you know why is because most of the most of the population in in Russia live just along


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the western border of Russia you know it's because I guess the farther east you go it just gets so [ __ ] cold and


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uninhabitable you know I mean I think that what the coldest Siberia has the coldest city in the


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world that's not even older than Alaska colder than Alaska yeah I think and it's uh it's those natives that live those


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Siberian people that live up there and there's two major cities in Siberia but


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one is farther north than the other but the one that's salt the one that's not farthest north is considered the coldest


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for whatever reason I'm not too sure but there's two major cities in Siberia one is a little bit farther north than the


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other one yeah the one that's a little bit farther south is considered the coldest why I


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don't know I'm not too and it's weird because you see those native people they look very Asian they have very very


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close to Asia and yeah it's like that's like Russia spans two continents then


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yeah right 100 uh the European continent at least and then you have the Asian continent that's


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why it's called Eurasia you know you ever heard would you call me you know you heard me


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um the weirdest thing I mean I don't know why it's weird my stepfather when he was alive he thought it was normal but he wanted me to see it because he


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knew I was going to find a very weird a Korean person speaking


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um full-blown Russian and then when my stepfather went to speak and my stepfather's polish he said to him in


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Russian I Didn't Know Myself question he says oh you speak Russian and the the


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Korean guy looked at my stepfather who was obviously polish you can tell just by looking at him and the Korean guy


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responded in Polish yes I speak Russian but I also speak your language too and


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my stepfather was like get the [ __ ] guys this is [ __ ] great so we spent the next 25 minutes talking to this Korean


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guy and his wife meanwhile I stood behind I didn't understand the [ __ ] word they were saying and my stepfather


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was ecstatic his father likes to tell a story of how he saw two people so I mean


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did I just derail us Ah that's what I do we've been derailed okay don't be


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talking about nuclear we know we're not we've we've we're so far past nuclear war okay so my my father told me sorry


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and what you have to understand is is you know he's he's older he's an immigrant and so you know he's he's he


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still means he's a little slow driver doesn't even blinker it means he had um he's a little bit closed-minded


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anyway he likes to tell us explains a lot he likes to tell the story of how he saw


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I don't know if it was an airplane two people talking and he was you know he


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was he was shocked because because one person looked like super Asian and another person looked [ __ ] white and I


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I'm like paraphrasing the story but regardless of how anyone would tell it like I always think like


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I don't understand someone who looks Asian and someone who looks Caucasian can't be speaking to


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each other in a Common Language AKA English like why was it so shocking but anyway he saw these two people talking


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and uh and and he had to and he had to come up and and you were like walk by and listen and and they were speaking in


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like fluent Russian um like fluid fluid Russian so it it's something that that always not always it


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really surprised them like yeah what the hell was your dad born 1902 1942. like


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holy [ __ ] yeah but by the time you were my father my father just think about them think about that my father was born in 1942. okay look what I'm saying but


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by the time he was 20 . it was like a pretty much a modern society I should have been born in the


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60s I always say that I said I should have been born I don't like I don't mean like I actually wish I wish I had been born


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in um in the 20s in the late teens early 20s that way I


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would have fallen in World War II and being believer to be the father but leave it to be your father in the 50s


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yeah but then you'd be dead I mean you wouldn't know all the cool [ __ ] like iPhones and and the internet and you


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know it's another Foreigner fine uh you know what uh really look at a ladies


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stocking and [ __ ] building nuts a better time that would be my my spank that for the week oh my God she said


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that you saw that seam of the [ __ ] of returning no I better see I actually would have I would have been I would


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prefer to have been born late 60s maybe early 70s early early 70s and that way I


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would have I would have been in my teens in the 80s that would have been cool I was born in the 70s not not early enough


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to like yeah slightly early enough but I'm talking about like what would have been you know like my so my sister was born


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in 1970. he she was you know 12 through 18 and 82 through 88 that


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would have been cool yeah that was a good time to be a teenager I think you're right yeah to be that age range


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yeah in the 80s yeah 100 you I think you just missed out I just missed it by a


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little bit you know my parents decided to have sex a little bit later in life but let me


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think about I mean my dad in in 1962 was 20 he could have had me at 20. that's what I'm saying you know but I mean he


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was 20 in 1962 right you're dead and in that in the 60s


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having that kind of mentality and being at that age and experiencing the world around in the 60s I'm like I don't know


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if your dad is close-minded by by just because


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yeah come on Soviet Union 60s that's right okay it makes more sense because I'm


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just saying the world was a completely different place in the 60s but Soviet Union now they're about like 40 years behind the eight


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ball there did your dad ever stand in a bread line foreign


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Social Service economics were like in in the 60s you know Lee Harvey Oswald went


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to Russia when it was the Soviet Union he came back in the he married a Russian woman brought her back and then [ __ ]


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abandoned her in Louisiana so I think I think it only came back like a year your Felicia Academy but um so I I am not


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positive the red lines are more like the recent 30s Russia


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because when I was born Jimmy Carter was president


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what's Gettysburg like it was uh it's hot it was very hot and food sucks you


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know wool was very itchy you know it's I couldn't get I can't couldn't wait to take that [ __ ] off


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um gangrene was very very widespread you know yeah everybody who had gangrene


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yeah and novocaine we really wish we had it people getting [ __ ] amputated left


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and right nothing that [ __ ] numb that [ __ ] out at least nothing readily available but so


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I could be wrong but I think I think uh ether was was being used as a it was used in


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hospitals but I'm talking about field field level [ __ ] like in a hospital you could have either but not on not in


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field I'm actually curious because I feel like I I once read something on like on like the evolution of of


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military military medical or Battlefield Battlefield medicine and I think by


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World War II I think they might have actually had that on beat field on it which I yeah I would I'm sorry there's a


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World War I meant um let's see now going back to nuclear


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Holocaust we're all gonna die if it happens we're all going to die


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get your [ __ ] jollies out now you know make make peace with whatever God you


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worship and say you know apologize to your family and friends that you've [ __ ]


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over or you will want to apology to you know make sure you you uh don't


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leave this world [ __ ] up honesty is your anesthesia was used in


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95 percent of Civil War surgeries it was discovered in the 1830s


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and was then used since 1846 as as an anesthetic


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uh chloroform apparently was the was the preferred anesthetic during during this war


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yeah very interesting but now you also have to think how much of it was always available was


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it 95 of the of the amputations but you think I'm saying 95 of the amputations


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probably took place in a in a hospital or in a field Hospital


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you know you might have to you know stops but


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you're you you left yourself in out by just using the word Hospital earlier you


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know you meant you know what you meant everyone knows what you meant you were caught on video anyway


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whether I meant anything else what I said was that


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that's all that matters that's not true perception is nine tenths of the law if what that's not


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the expression no it is possession his name is perception at least according according


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to the progresses according to the book of Charles fuchsburg no


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um perception is nine tenths of the law that is so not true


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and of course but you're liberal so you would of course I'm a moderate independent oh my god did


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I did did I send you the video I sent you the video I think we can do this video hold on but keep let's just talk


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about the video [ __ ] that phone sends me a video sends me a million


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videos a day you might watch all of them happily put a smile on my face while I'm taking a


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[ __ ] that's when most normal adult males


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watch videos while on the toilet


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yeah I saw that right yeah yeah exactly oh my God but it's true though it's true


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you can't eat meat people behind me vegetarians we should do a uh


21:43

Emily my husband's name is Emily we should we should uh we should do a tick


21:48

tock response video to that one we should actually but like the high production kind like like really good


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very well done I mean the podcast is high production quality


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yeah sure don't get me started don't get me


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started on who is the talent and the producer and the video and audio editing and the social media marketing and the


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uh and the operations operations Chief uh so let me started so now you're the


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operations you've just added another title to the many who already have I did oh yeah Steve please forgive my


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ignorance that's right


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if your majesty deliver me from my ignorance oh I'm so sorry


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ladies and gentlemen I'm only the coach chief of uh Human Resources operations as well chro


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media relations that's right public affairs I'm all of it I'm all of it baby


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HR what do you do you show up and you derail us that's all the [ __ ] I gotta do


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all right what's the next topic we're gonna die in a nuclear Holocaust we've already said that we've moved past


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that there's nothing we can do there's no even there's no again we can see that next time


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let's see what else we got I don't know get your [ __ ] grass bro


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okay like here fine we can go on a rant about my landscaper oh my God your landscaper shows up like once every six


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months when was the when was the the I did notice that they were here already because the mushrooms


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are gone no that's just because they died it's getting colder yeah I think they've died by themselves


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Saturday the weekend Saturday whatever it was Friday Saturday all week I've been get I mean


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practically every day I was getting a message from this landscaper hey I'm sorry I was in it I mean almost almost verbatim I'm sorry I was unable to make


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it due to inclement weather and like it rains for a day but I started getting these messages the


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Monday prior like this is It's been a beautiful week maybe a little cloudy but it's been fine since then the day of


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the storm sorry I couldn't make it dude I'm like okay I understand that you're not going to be cutting grass in in that


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wind and rain even even on a regular rainy day again it rains for one day all week every single day I've been getting


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a message so Wednesday I get the message and I actually I need to call the main the main hotline because it's


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the centralized service yeah so it's not like this individual guy that I've hired but I told him Wednesday he said hey I'm


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sorry I wasn't able to make it the third time this week due to inclement weather and I said no disrespect but if you


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don't come tomorrow you're fired and that was yesterday and it did not come clearly and so now we need to call this


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call this hotline dude I think you pay way too much for these people you could hire some local guy and they probably do


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a better job than local guys will charge you here trust me I've spent years looking you think there's much to pay


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for every time forty dollars


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I bet you I can call somebody you could get me for 40 a cut I will I


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will I'll gladly 40 a cut in 45 I'll even do 45 it's 43 dollars


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well let's say if it's 50 it's hypothetic it's hurting more than I'm paying no but here's the thing but you


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know they're gonna always show up no matter what and they're going to be very open with communication and number 50 I


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will for for fee well so so I haven't I have to think about that whatever it is that I hired


25:46

whoever whoever I hire um


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I haven't come every other week but for 50 meaning 100 a month instead


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of now 80 a month I will need them three four times a year once a quarter to just


26:02

trim the edges yeah that's fine I'm sure I can manage all right good luck man I I do you know


26:08

how many Landscapes I think I've gone through 10 landscapers in in my three years in landscaping companies or


26:14

somewhere new mostly individuals I'm gonna ask everybody James so you're like hey man I need you to


26:20

come up this way and just take a quick look and it's and it's a cut and through the of the small


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[ __ ] in the hedges in the beds and the smoke the small [ __ ]


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and then let's pull over her name to cut that just off I just I I


26:39

mean because you know the guy but what I'm saying is I've gone through 10 different landscapers and probably at least twice


26:45

the number of phone calls and having people come out and give me quotes and stuff I mean


26:51

and I've had several several folks and and part of the reason I've gone through so many is because


26:57

I I haven't I haven't kind of approached a


27:03

different way the first couple of people that I hired it was all it was all handshakes


27:11

and so it it nothing on paper no email or whatever and and every person that


27:17

I've hired that I heard the first three or four times I was like this is what I want but


27:23

ideally this is what I want I want full service


27:28

landscaping for a fixed fee and I was willing to pay up to 200 a month and for


27:34

a couple of them I actually did pay for you know two three four months yeah


27:39

full service all inclusive I don't know how many other words I can use for that okay


27:45

it's clear what I'm what I mean right yes we'll service all inclusive yes nothing extra


27:56

be like hey I got some stuff that fell down outside all inclusive did it have


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an answer no that's what I'm saying this is all handshake and stuff right it's all inclusive full service fixed fee


28:07

okay they cut they cut I mean they'd mow and they would


28:13

um you know I don't know maybe something and then I'd be like all right a couple months go by I'm like hey I see some weeds growing you know why don't you go


28:19

ahead and spray well no that's let me give you a quote for extra what the [ __ ] do you mean quote part of my French YouTube what do you mean


28:26

all inclusive mixed cost nothing extra I don't know how many what other words you want me to


28:32

use right no it makes total sense or you know I'd be like hey I got some some some leaves that fell and it you know


28:39

because a lot of the landscapers will be like okay October through February for example we also do leaf cleaning um


28:46

whatever right but like I want it to be clean all the time some branches fall here year round you know a little bit


28:52

here here and there I'd be like hey you know can you clean that stuff up let me give you a call what do you mean give me a quote you are my landscaper I'm paying


28:59

you to maintain the landscape on my property a fixed amount and 200 is a lot


29:04

a month for just to come out yeah just to come on [ __ ] Mo and whatever like that's you could do that [ __ ] yourself


29:11

yeah seriously yourself the money no like and so I was I had just you don't


29:16

understand why you don't do that uh


29:21

because it's not just sitting in if my property was completely flat dude I would consider to do the front in that


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little part button and the hill which I need to do the winter so now it's now it's more than a lawnmower and a weed


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wacker I'm all year long for as much as you pay these people I'll do I could use the money


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I really could yeah I'm not doing this myself it would


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be four hours every other week I'll do it in good four hours I'll do it you pay


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me I'll do it I could use the money you know you know most of the guys that


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come out and do this they're doing this on riding mowers I like to I like to push it because I


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need my exercise it's the only exercise I get trust me I did it right no no I I


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you say my yards they're both the back and the front I mow those by hand I push that thing plus I grew up my entire life


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pushing a mower in Puerto Rico I don't know how to even use it right anymore and if you saw my front yard in Puerto


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Rico it's twice as big as your all I'm saying is the guys that do first of all guys that come out most of the time pull


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it out of the back of the truck that's also because they're doing so many other Lawns we're just going to be doing yours


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I'm not worried about that what I'm saying is it takes them about an hour how long do you think it's gonna take


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you no worried about it it took me I had a couple times that I did it


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myself it took me


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at least two hours I'm not worried about any of that I'd rather you pay me and I can use the


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money that you do it pay me bro I'll get it done promise you


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real nice and neat I'll even get the blower the trimmer mower you name it it'll be done I don't think we can say


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that I'm gonna be paying you to blow me um uh well you know that's been said already


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all right what's the next topic we I did my rant about my landscaper I guess I got to do that every couple of months


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finances everyone look through your [ __ ] expenses because shit's gonna start popping up and you're like what


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the [ __ ] is this next thing you know you forgot that you had two subscriptions to [ __ ] garbage that you completely


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forgot about and it's it's sucking your goddamn bank account dry


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yeah pay attention focus don't let yourself get distracted with dumb [ __ ] finances stay on top of them unsolicited


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um unsolicited non-professional advice by the way don't don't come back to us and uh all I said was make sure you're


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on your [ __ ] p's and q's with your finances there's nothing wrong with that like oh I made all this money because


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Dominic told me to stay on my finances I'm going to sue yeah


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so what do you think next topic okay you're trying to figure it out no I was


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going to say it's your turn but you you talked about finances okay it's been a while since we talked about


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our crypto portfolios my crypto portfolio right now is in a


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[ __ ] it's it's uh it's not been kidnapped it has been


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derailed a bit because my myctor was on Voyager and Voyager got into some


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serious [ __ ] issues and I think I don't have liquid in Voyager I just


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had my crypto assets and I think Voyager is going to be sold to another company


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but I still don't know what's going to happen to the crypto that I have invested in there I can't sell my crypto


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on Voyager can buy more it's just sitting there and I have little [ __ ]


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ones on gate IO but you know who the hell knows what's gonna happen


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I'm actually logged into my gate I already and I don't know what the hell's going on with crypto everything's going


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down okay bro everything's going into it's been down except I just found out that the government is trying to use


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xrp as their like if they have their own digital currency they're looking into xrp to do it


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and I'm like I wonder why so I know and I know a lot of people who have a [ __ ] ton of xrp and if they get if they


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actually manage to get that done they're looking to make some serious Bank


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xrp who would have known


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for logging in if he's curious what my uh what my


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of what it was just not even at a high just that as an entry


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point all cryptos are just [ __ ] tanking oh all of them sure but it's a


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matter of time till they go we should just put a [ __ ] we should make a crypto and put it up on gate IO watch everybody


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buy it in this [ __ ] cash out Rocky coin listen rack tokens


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and she do uh Rocky nfts wyb's that's going to be the symbol WYD


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yeah rack your brain and they can only buy merch


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um so we'll make out twice


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don't tell them our business strategy now I mean wyps everybody


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all right listen um I I'm I'm um


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before it goes on public sale you have to it doesn't it's not very expensive to do that it's a process but it's not hard


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I mean you you have to we have to get we'd have to get somebody that they can call blockchain I mean it's not yeah yeah but even when you do all that stuff


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you still have to mythical and and then you're able to put them on public platforms like green mint what do you


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think that oh I look no that's not what I think it means that is the actual vernacular used in the process of making


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your own cryptocurrency and putting them on what is available for people to buy what does it mean to forget about what


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you think it means I didn't ask what I think I didn't tell you man and I didn't say I had the definition I'm saying if


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you read the actual procedure of getting a coin a crypto coin on the public platform to be able to be sold or


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purchased minting the coin is part of the process never said I had the actual


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definition of what I think or what I think is irrelevant that's just telling you the process


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and Google is always his friend but I've gone through the entire explanation of how this works


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and I'm telling you it's it's not difficult but it's a process one paragraph of a Google explanation is not


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going to give you the entire picture okay so tell us what crypto minting means for commenting means you have to


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go through a minting I don't know the exactly I never said I had the definition ladies and gentlemen for the


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seventh time I'm gonna say I never said I had the definition I'm only saying part of the process when you submit it


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so I was looking up the definition of what crypto minting means and you go Google won't tell you what that is


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of course you said Google is not one paragraph is not going to tell you the entire process of putting in no but


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blockchains.com there are video evidence that I said one


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paragraph of a Google explanation is not going to give you any process of doing this that's what I said


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com article called understanding crypto minting probably will


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okay what is token minting symptomatic refers to the process of


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creating new coins through verification of data creation of new blocks again you know this is what I'm saying about


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meaning uh blockchain and documentation of the verified information on a blockchain network through proof of


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State consensus the importance of token minting


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is evident in the flexibility for minting crypto tokens as well as non-fungible


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I feel like that didn't really tell me sting highlighted for community


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anyway bottom line is it's not just wait what did you just say it's isn't it what


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you said it which you mumbled you feel like that didn't actually tell you what minting is


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that's what you just mumbled I just heard we all heard you it's on camera it is on camera


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as I was saying we're not much closer to learning the definition or process of


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minting cryptocurrency that being said unlike starting a website which is take which it has taken you long enough


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as it is unlike that I wasn't listening


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uh-huh unlike that that's this is not a uni thing this is a bringing in somebody


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who who whose expertise is that if if we were to do it but let's let's do baby


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steps first crypto you mean yeah yeah it's not a you and me thing that's oh no


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you got to have somebody who it's like [ __ ] codes and all kinds of [ __ ] you need to know and so I think it's even


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down to like the image the little little [ __ ] thumbnail image that you have to select for that even that is a process


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in and of itself like register and get it yeah bottom line is


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to our to our uh Avid fans uh watch out for wyb or byb token


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but it's that's that's a long time away in in the meantime we're trying to launch launch our website.com


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September 2017 tomorrow we can tell people uh what website will go live uh based on


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how long it's taken Dominic uh September of 2024 so watch out for that between now and then yeah


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so we know earlier than then pick up


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I was gonna I was gonna show off my my rocks glasses the the rocky brain but you can go right ahead yeah but it's not


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it'll be an example of what our merch will look like I haven't seen them yet but you haven't seen a person I just saw


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those pictures that's right 16 knots


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it's just us finally I can get a word in edgewise


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I got nothing to say unless he's here he'll be right back give him a second


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he'll edit this part out


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I'm not any good at editing this part out so you're not no that's why I said Entertainer ah entertain our viewers how


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long how long was he quiet for I guess I don't know take that as an opportunity to meditate I don't know what to tell


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you but but this is it can work this is an example of one out of one data will look like your brain


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attention it isn't right now it will be and uh


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it'll it probably will probably be probably won't have the name uh you know the actual first name on it or they


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could actually have their name put there and then right now


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direct direct um but we spoke about last time they buy it put their name in it our green are just


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larger letters letters I can write your brand and then eliminate the name and the QR code yeah this is nice though


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I can't say that word sorry Jesus H Christ no uh I said one of your cheap


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friends give you that two of the two of the um


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uh uh two ncos from from my unit uh interesting and got this for me it was


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really it really did mean a lot anyway I I would take a sip of something


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out of here but I plan on working out in a little bit nah we're doing sober October whole month of October no no


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nothing is this gonna be pure water


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day Jack


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ET moment of silence


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anyway not that I'm drinking


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a little a drink here or there is is um


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we'll uh how could that is what I understand


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all right what's the next topic which was the uh which wasn't bookcase


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it's that way in this like it's just too


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I guess we're I guess for sure well I mean listen I got an M16 hey


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um little did you know you'd be getting free tickets you know free tickets to the gunship


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all right I think we have time for possibly one more topic depending on how long we're talking


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but go ahead all right I guess I'm gonna have to I'm really gonna have to research this let's take a look at some


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of the headlines oh my God that apparently there's a


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a Ukrainian surrender hotline and Russian soldiers are are calling it in


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in droves really in droves it because the I mean Russian soldiers are


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surrendering I have a high hotline is it a like a parody though or like is it for


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like legit okay this is this is legit like hey I want to surrender tell me where to go


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then there's another headline doctors may have found a secret weapon to fight cancer


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Viagra


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oh my God a new a new study published in cell reports medicine reclaims that Viagra is effective as entreating


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esophageal cancer of all the cancers to treat with Viagra not prostate cancer not uh not any sort of genital cancer


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your esophagus that's right oh my gosh fascinating


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well uh I I guess I guess I don't I'm gonna make some kind of joke that


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because I don't need a Viagra I guess I'm not preventing esophageal cancer because you know I should I could take


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proof uh Viagra as a prophylaxis as a you know a preventative measure um well I mean this is what I'm saying you


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already take it so uh see you're going to prevent your esophageal right unlike


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me you know just uh I take Cialis but I want to be ready whenever I can't I get


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that you know a woman's notice I get that that forearm you know


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figure is bigger than your index finger the bigger the difference the bigger dick


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on one hand right hand I don't know same all right guys yeah


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oh yeah yeah yeah okay yeah let's continue looking through


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through I think I think I think that's a pretty good pretty good book is it okay I guess it'll just be you know people


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lost over 52 pounds using a new FDA approved belt


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it prevents a Savage your cancer yeah there's another one let's see yeah let's


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see I'll I'll text you the name of the drug because you could you could I could lose a few pounds Joe Biden is pardoning


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low-level marijuana commissions Republicans are calling the Democratic


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social and the Democrats infrastructure program socialism of course speaking of


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legalizing marijuana I've I've tried I was at I was buying some some pipe tobacco the other day and this place had


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the cbdmd both at nine you tried Delta eight no


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I did the delta 9. and I'm thinking all right that's it's only


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10 milligrams of THC I've never done that before I have not I didn't think it


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was going to do anything I don't I don't remember ever being that high in my life


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I was like how the hell is this legal wow cbdmd Delta 9 got me so high


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I thought I was going deaf like I couldn't hear anything and I was watching Rob Zombie's the monsters and


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I'm like I can't hear anything and I was like in another dimension I'm like how is this thing so strong it was


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it was not pleasant it wasn't pleasant it was not nice


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but I'll do it again bigger headline


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you've already schooled it this was really camera Uvalde School District suspends the


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entire police force because of Michigan what do the police have to do with it


47:48

well the response you've all you've all these the last British was the last the last uh


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the one in Texas it's the one where the police they took and sat around for an hour where they were preventing people


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and but the moms were running in there to get dads yeah yeah and they but they were getting arrested I think it's


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positive they were still the parents yeah that's really good anyway the entire scene the entire police force


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good good you know what yeah background maybe some of these teachers shouldn't pack and solicit this [ __ ]


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will be happening I mean I know or put a sign in for your school staying this is a gun-free zone


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I know most of your exes wish you would be packing more and with that ladies and gentlemen


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October 7th 2022 season two episode two of the one and only Rocky burn podcast I


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am Charles Fuchs and I'm Carlos Correa and we will see you next time


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take care [Music]


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thank you