In this episode, the crew delves into the challenges we face in our day-to-day lives, ones that even millionaires can't easily solve. Join Alan, Artemis, Kedrick, Finn, and Roy as we explore the crises that may never find resolution.
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[00:00:24] [SPEAKER_00]: Well, hunger.
[00:00:26] [SPEAKER_02]: Real.
[00:00:27] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes.
[00:00:28] [SPEAKER_00]: And global warming.
[00:00:29] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes.
[00:00:30] [SPEAKER_02]: Mass consumerism.
[00:00:31] [SPEAKER_03]: Yes.
[00:00:33] [SPEAKER_03]: What else?
[00:00:34] [SPEAKER_02]: Um, child labor.
[00:00:35] [SPEAKER_01]: Yes.
[00:00:36] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
[00:00:38] [SPEAKER_01]: Honestly, a lot of these things I think do stem from mass consumerism.
[00:00:42] [SPEAKER_01]: Stop mass consumerism, those things will probably stop.
[00:00:45] [SPEAKER_02]: Did you know that we could end world hunger with just a couple billion dollars and people
[00:00:49] [SPEAKER_02]: who actually have those billions of dollars and it wouldn't even, like it's like pennies
[00:00:52] [SPEAKER_02]: to them wouldn't do it?
[00:00:55] [SPEAKER_02]: Like Elon Musk has over, I think he has like 24 billion.
[00:01:00] [SPEAKER_02]: And there's only 14 billion people on the planet.
[00:01:03] [SPEAKER_02]: He can give like a billion dollars, maybe even 3 billion dollars.
[00:01:06] [SPEAKER_02]: Exactly.
[00:01:06] [SPEAKER_02]: To everyone in the world and it would have been fine.
[00:01:09] [SPEAKER_01]: Jeff Bezos is on his way to becoming the world's first trillionaire.
[00:01:14] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh.
[00:01:15] [SPEAKER_01]: He's on top of like Bill Gates, I think.
[00:01:18] [SPEAKER_02]: Guys can we like take the richest money away?
[00:01:22] [SPEAKER_02]: Because why was Elon more focused on like, you know, buying Twitter?
[00:01:26] [SPEAKER_02]: Um, sorry, X.
[00:01:28] [SPEAKER_02]: Um, no, we're calling it Twitter.
[00:01:30] [SPEAKER_02]: We're calling it Twitter.
[00:01:31] [SPEAKER_02]: Twitter.
[00:01:32] [SPEAKER_02]: Twitter.
[00:01:32] [SPEAKER_02]: Twitter.
[00:01:33] [SPEAKER_02]: Twitter.
[00:01:35] [SPEAKER_02]: So yeah, why guys?
[00:01:36] [SPEAKER_02]: Guys, why was he trying to out here trying to buy Twitter when he could have ended world?
[00:01:40] [SPEAKER_00]: He doesn't own Twitter actually.
[00:01:41] [SPEAKER_00]: Yes, he does.
[00:01:42] [SPEAKER_00]: No, no, no.
[00:01:43] [SPEAKER_00]: Let me tell you something.
[00:01:43] [SPEAKER_00]: If you buy like something like a company like for example McDonald's, you own that
[00:01:47] [SPEAKER_00]: percentage of the company.
[00:01:49] [SPEAKER_00]: He bought the whole thing.
[00:01:51] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
[00:01:51] [SPEAKER_00]: No, he didn't own it.
[00:01:52] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes he did.
[00:01:53] [SPEAKER_02]: Google it.
[00:01:53] [SPEAKER_00]: Actually, I don't know Google it for you.
[00:01:55] [SPEAKER_00]: Google it.
[00:01:56] [SPEAKER_00]: Anyone Google?
[00:01:57] [SPEAKER_02]: Elon Musk owns X.
[00:02:00] [SPEAKER_00]: The whole thing or the percentage?
[00:02:03] [SPEAKER_02]: Own Twitter.
[00:02:05] [SPEAKER_02]: The whole thing.
[00:02:06] [SPEAKER_02]: The social network formerly known as Twitter has fully migrated over to X.com owner Elon
[00:02:11] [SPEAKER_02]: Musk.
[00:02:12] [SPEAKER_02]: Told you.
[00:02:12] [SPEAKER_02]: Said Friday, the billionaire head of Tesla, SpaceX and other companies bought Twitter
[00:02:16] [SPEAKER_02]: for $44 billion in late 2022.
[00:02:20] [SPEAKER_02]: That's how much money he spent.
[00:02:22] [SPEAKER_02]: $44 billion just to buy Twitter and he couldn't just end world hunger with
[00:02:26] [SPEAKER_02]: like a couple billion.
[00:02:27] [SPEAKER_02]: Exactly.
[00:02:28] [SPEAKER_00]: What's so special about Twitter anyways?
[00:02:31] [SPEAKER_00]: Like it's just a bunch of posts like people posting like vacations and all that stuff.
[00:02:36] [SPEAKER_02]: Now he's even richer because he's making money off Twitter.
[00:02:38] [SPEAKER_03]: It's stupid.
[00:02:40] [SPEAKER_03]: He could have just started, he could have stopped world hunger instead of doing
[00:02:43] [SPEAKER_03]: that to begin with.
[00:02:44] [SPEAKER_02]: Period.
[00:02:45] [SPEAKER_02]: How much, let's find an actual, how much would it cost to end world hunger?
[00:02:52] [SPEAKER_02]: Around $267 billion.
[00:02:53] [SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
[00:02:54] [SPEAKER_02]: Now let me, let me check.
[00:02:55] [SPEAKER_02]: Let me check.
[00:02:56] [SPEAKER_02]: How much money does Elon Musk have?
[00:03:03] [SPEAKER_02]: $209 billion.
[00:03:04] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh hello.
[00:03:05] [SPEAKER_02]: He doesn't have helpings.
[00:03:07] [SPEAKER_00]: Wait, search up Microsoft Network.
[00:03:10] [SPEAKER_02]: And Bernard Arnold has, I don't know, $200 billion.
[00:03:17] [SPEAKER_02]: Jeff Bezos has $199 billion.
[00:03:20] [SPEAKER_02]: Bill Gates has $129 billion.
[00:03:23] [SPEAKER_02]: Mark Zuckerberg has $166 billion.
[00:03:25] [SPEAKER_02]: So Donald Trump has $7.7 billion.
[00:03:28] [SPEAKER_02]: Like all of you people, all of you rich people could input like just a little portion
[00:03:33] [SPEAKER_02]: of your money into it.
[00:03:34] [SPEAKER_02]: You're still making more money by the way.
[00:03:36] [SPEAKER_02]: Like it's not like you're, this is your set bank account for the rest of your life.
[00:03:39] [SPEAKER_02]: You can put input some of your money like just a little teeny tiny bit of your cash
[00:03:44] [SPEAKER_02]: into ending world hunger and if you all banded together to do that, you guys
[00:03:49] [SPEAKER_02]: would end in literally being, you'd still be billionaires and you could have had no
[00:03:55] [SPEAKER_02]: world hunger left and everything would have been okay.
[00:03:59] [SPEAKER_01]: Honestly, we need to end, yeah, mass consumerism because then like, yeah, and also mass monetization
[00:04:07] [SPEAKER_01]: as well because if food isn't monetized, then world hunger won't happen because
[00:04:13] [SPEAKER_01]: food doesn't cost money.
[00:04:15] [SPEAKER_01]: So they don't have to like find a job when jobs are getting more and more difficult to
[00:04:20] [SPEAKER_01]: find just to have food or also what's it called?
[00:04:26] [SPEAKER_01]: I forgot what I was gonna say.
[00:04:28] [SPEAKER_02]: So I was reading a passage earlier and literally it was talking about how like
[00:04:36] [SPEAKER_02]: commercial companies and stuff are starting to get more robots in there to do the work
[00:04:40] [SPEAKER_02]: of people and so a lot more jobs are being like taken away.
[00:04:43] [SPEAKER_02]: And what I think is that like, you know, maybe instead of spending million of dollars on these
[00:04:49] [SPEAKER_02]: robots, we should, my bad guys, on these robots, we should probably be spending it on
[00:04:58] [SPEAKER_02]: like actual good causes.
[00:05:00] [SPEAKER_02]: Like don't take away people's jobs because now it's getting harder to get jobs, harder
[00:05:04] [SPEAKER_02]: to feed people.
[00:05:06] [SPEAKER_02]: Like this is ridiculous and everything's so expensive.
[00:05:10] [SPEAKER_02]: What do solutions look like to world hunger?
[00:05:13] [SPEAKER_00]: Tax the rich.
[00:05:15] [SPEAKER_02]: Lots of money.
[00:05:16] [SPEAKER_00]: True.
[00:05:18] [SPEAKER_00]: No, because the more the more stuff you buy, the more expanse, sorry, expense that taxes.
[00:05:25] [SPEAKER_02]: Um, like I know in Rhode Island, we don't have a tax on like clothing and food.
[00:05:31] [SPEAKER_02]: And that's good.
[00:05:32] [SPEAKER_02]: But that's to the discretion of each state.
[00:05:35] [SPEAKER_02]: It really depends on what where you live.
[00:05:44] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
[00:05:45] [SPEAKER_01]: Um, honestly, yeah, community farming as well as food pantries.
[00:05:52] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
[00:05:53] [SPEAKER_03]: Food pantries can also help as well.
[00:05:54] [SPEAKER_01]: Food pantries wouldn't be a necessity.
[00:05:57] [SPEAKER_01]: True.
[00:05:58] [SPEAKER_01]: If like without food pantries wouldn't be a necessity if food wasn't monetized.
[00:06:03] [SPEAKER_01]: True.
[00:06:04] [SPEAKER_02]: I feel like we shouldn't food shouldn't be allowed to be not expensive.
[00:06:09] [SPEAKER_02]: Like I went and I bought a bunch of bananas and it was like 699.
[00:06:13] [SPEAKER_02]: Why is my.
[00:06:14] [SPEAKER_00]: Bunch of bananas for 699.
[00:06:17] [SPEAKER_02]: Like it wasn't like a bunch of bananas were like three bananas for 699.
[00:06:22] [SPEAKER_02]: Why am I paying $2 per banana?
[00:06:24] [SPEAKER_02]: Exactly.
[00:06:25] [SPEAKER_00]: $2 per per per, sorry, per banana.
[00:06:28] [SPEAKER_03]: Yes.
[00:06:29] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, you heard us right.
[00:06:30] [SPEAKER_02]: Guys, that banana is going to take me three seconds to eat.
[00:06:33] [SPEAKER_02]: It's going to fill me not at all.
[00:06:35] [SPEAKER_02]: It's not even going to fill me.
[00:06:36] [SPEAKER_02]: That's not even like a breakfast meal.
[00:06:37] [SPEAKER_02]: That's like a snack and I'm only getting three of them for 699.
[00:06:40] [SPEAKER_02]: That's ridiculous.
[00:06:41] [SPEAKER_02]: I shouldn't be spending $2 on something that I'm good.
[00:06:43] [SPEAKER_02]: I can buy three shirts for 299.
[00:06:46] [SPEAKER_02]: Exactly.
[00:06:47] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
[00:06:49] [SPEAKER_02]: Do you think only rich people could eat in the near future if this keeps up?
[00:06:54] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes.
[00:06:55] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes.
[00:06:56] [SPEAKER_01]: Yes, definitely.
[00:06:56] [SPEAKER_01]: Honestly, I feel like the next step that'll probably come by 2050 is fresh air is going to cost money.
[00:07:03] [SPEAKER_02]: Fresh air?
[00:07:04] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's probably going to be that.
[00:07:05] [SPEAKER_02]: The Lorax movie is going to become reality.
[00:07:07] [SPEAKER_02]: No, nothing makes me happier than trying to see that once clear, bro.
[00:07:12] [SPEAKER_02]: Like, who's going to be the ones?
[00:07:14] [SPEAKER_02]: Guys, can I be the ones, Lair?
[00:07:16] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
[00:07:16] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, no, no, no, no.
[00:07:20] [SPEAKER_02]: Guys, guys, I'm going to pull up in a green suit next time we meet.
[00:07:24] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I'm going to pull up in a green suit and just go.
[00:07:28] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm going to start.
[00:07:29] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm like, how bad at it?
[00:07:31] [SPEAKER_01]: Can I be?
[00:07:34] [SPEAKER_01]: Roy pulling up in a green suit coming by 3,000.
[00:07:38] [SPEAKER_01]: Yes.
[00:07:39] [SPEAKER_02]: We'll post pictures.
[00:07:40] [SPEAKER_02]: I have a brown wig.
[00:07:42] [SPEAKER_02]: I'll wear the brown wig.
[00:07:44] [SPEAKER_02]: Also, it's like a it's like a brown and like a green boy.
[00:07:48] [SPEAKER_02]: We do.
[00:07:48] [SPEAKER_02]: It's really ugly.
[00:07:50] [SPEAKER_01]: But yeah, the Lorax movie is going to become the reality.
[00:07:53] [SPEAKER_01]: It minus the Lorax and the happy ending.
[00:07:55] [SPEAKER_03]: It's going to it's probably going to be the bad ending though.
[00:07:58] [SPEAKER_03]: The bad end.
[00:07:58] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, guys, the guy's not the mayor, the mayor guy, like whoever's going to
[00:08:03] [SPEAKER_02]: be the whoever's going to play the mayor guy.
[00:08:06] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, the short guy who has like, yeah, the short.
[00:08:08] [SPEAKER_02]: I was like the Willy Wonka here.
[00:08:10] [SPEAKER_02]: Whoever plays that guy is going to like not let us plant the tree.
[00:08:14] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, die.
[00:08:16] [SPEAKER_03]: Oh no.
[00:08:17] [SPEAKER_03]: No one likes that.
[00:08:21] [SPEAKER_02]: We don't wildfires also continue happening.
[00:08:25] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh yeah.
[00:08:25] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes, guys.
[00:08:26] [SPEAKER_02]: No, no.
[00:08:27] [SPEAKER_02]: OK, stop deforestation where we need to let these animals have their home.
[00:08:31] [SPEAKER_02]: Also, that's our oxygen.
[00:08:33] [SPEAKER_02]: You're bringing your oxygen away.
[00:08:35] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, you're burning your oxygen.
[00:08:37] [SPEAKER_02]: That's making it worse.
[00:08:37] [SPEAKER_02]: We need to eat our oxygen.
[00:08:39] [SPEAKER_02]: I would rather have like a million trees than have one giant mansion or
[00:08:44] [SPEAKER_02]: like have one giant, like whatever because y'all I need some oxygen.
[00:08:49] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes, we need it.
[00:08:51] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh yeah, wildfires from last year are still continue.
[00:08:55] [SPEAKER_00]: They still?
[00:08:56] [SPEAKER_02]: Brazil was trying to cut down a lot of the Amazon rainforest
[00:09:00] [SPEAKER_02]: because they technically have jurisdiction over it.
[00:09:03] [SPEAKER_02]: But because it contributes to like a very high percentage of our oxygen.
[00:09:07] [SPEAKER_02]: Wow, the producers are furiously writing to our oxygen.
[00:09:12] [SPEAKER_02]: Like that like that contributes to a lot of our oxygen.
[00:09:14] [SPEAKER_02]: The people around like all the other countries were like,
[00:09:17] [SPEAKER_02]: yo, you can't just be taking that and like the I don't care if we need
[00:09:22] [SPEAKER_02]: more housing and stuff make start building upward.
[00:09:26] [SPEAKER_01]: There's more houses than there are unhoused people.
[00:09:29] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes, because no one can afford to buy a house guys.
[00:09:32] [SPEAKER_01]: People are buying houses in mass and then renting them out for absurd prices.
[00:09:37] [SPEAKER_02]: That's stupid.
[00:09:38] [SPEAKER_02]: Um, you know what eating healthy costs so much.
[00:09:42] [SPEAKER_02]: Why not just plant stuff in backyard exactly?
[00:09:45] [SPEAKER_02]: Because planting stuff takes a really long time.
[00:09:47] [SPEAKER_02]: True. If you plant a potato, I've made potatoes.
[00:09:50] [SPEAKER_02]: If you plant a potato, an actual potato doesn't even start growing
[00:09:54] [SPEAKER_02]: until like two months in.
[00:09:56] [SPEAKER_02]: So it would not be sustainable unless you started a couple of years
[00:10:00] [SPEAKER_02]: before you needed to get the food and even then it wouldn't be that sustainable
[00:10:04] [SPEAKER_02]: unless you had this like giant like let's say you have a yard
[00:10:08] [SPEAKER_02]: and it's like a decent size.
[00:10:10] [SPEAKER_02]: You'd have to fill the entire yard to be like one of those mass farms
[00:10:14] [SPEAKER_02]: because if you didn't, then you wouldn't have food every night.
[00:10:17] [SPEAKER_02]: You'd be eating like once a week.
[00:10:18] [SPEAKER_01]: People should start doing permaculture gardens more.
[00:10:23] [SPEAKER_01]: Elaborate on what that is.
[00:10:24] [SPEAKER_01]: Permaculture is where basically you plant things in a way
[00:10:28] [SPEAKER_01]: where the plants and nature work together so that it grows itself.
[00:10:32] [SPEAKER_00]: Is there a plant in nature like working together?
[00:10:36] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, but I mean, like instead of just to make it work,
[00:10:38] [SPEAKER_01]: doing the big farms, it like the plants will like planet
[00:10:42] [SPEAKER_01]: like you like a forest would plant itself so that
[00:10:45] [SPEAKER_01]: except with all a lot of like food stuff and things maybe so that the plants can
[00:10:50] [SPEAKER_01]: like but then the plants will grow on their own because they're working
[00:10:53] [SPEAKER_01]: together to like and then that way they're giving you food
[00:10:58] [SPEAKER_01]: and they aren't as high maintenance, I think.
[00:11:04] [SPEAKER_02]: Use trees for homes living off the grid without technology.
[00:11:10] [SPEAKER_02]: That might work. That's interesting. True.
[00:11:13] [SPEAKER_02]: I mean, like that could technically work, but we aren't the lost boys.
[00:11:17] [SPEAKER_01]: True. Also, technology is a very important part of like, like, yeah,
[00:11:23] [SPEAKER_01]: sure, people like thousands of years ago lived with technology,
[00:11:27] [SPEAKER_01]: but they had to. We don't.
[00:11:30] [SPEAKER_01]: We do have technology and it's very useful and it's a very useful
[00:11:34] [SPEAKER_01]: and powerful tool that can be helpful when used right.
[00:11:38] [SPEAKER_00]: Technology is going to be like, like, I don't know how to explain it,
[00:11:44] [SPEAKER_04]: like the helper.
[00:11:48] [SPEAKER_00]: Not helpful, but be like, but be like
[00:11:53] [SPEAKER_00]: like, for example, I think Elon Musk might be building robots for Tesla.
[00:12:00] [SPEAKER_00]: You know that stuff?
[00:12:01] [SPEAKER_00]: Because because because we already have Tesla's that are like auto driving,
[00:12:07] [SPEAKER_00]: for example, true and electric.
[00:12:10] [SPEAKER_00]: Some some some some people say that electric is electric is better than
[00:12:15] [SPEAKER_00]: than gas that way because it's better for the planet.
[00:12:19] [SPEAKER_02]: You guys want to know something really comforting?
[00:12:21] [SPEAKER_02]: What the ozone layer is slowly repairing itself?
[00:12:24] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah. Oh, what was I going to say?
[00:12:28] [SPEAKER_01]: Automation of like a lot of things would be like on an earlier topic,
[00:12:33] [SPEAKER_01]: automating a ton of things like would be fine
[00:12:37] [SPEAKER_01]: if people didn't need the if people didn't need those jobs to be alive.
[00:12:42] [SPEAKER_01]: Like if people didn't need the jobs that are being automated in order to live,
[00:12:47] [SPEAKER_01]: then we should automate the thing.
[00:12:49] [SPEAKER_02]: Money is such a scam.
[00:12:51] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, oh my gosh, we shouldn't even have to like do it.
[00:12:54] [SPEAKER_02]: I want to live.
[00:12:56] [SPEAKER_02]: I want to live.
[00:12:57] [SPEAKER_02]: I want to live happily.
[00:12:58] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't want to have to pay for everything.
[00:13:00] [SPEAKER_02]: Like no one should have to pay for anything.
[00:13:02] [SPEAKER_02]: You might be thinking that might get really chaotic.
[00:13:05] [SPEAKER_02]: That might get really chaotic.
[00:13:06] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't care.
[00:13:08] [SPEAKER_02]: No money should not be an issue.
[00:13:09] [SPEAKER_02]: Money should not be in the equation ever.
[00:13:12] [SPEAKER_02]: Like I don't like how money pretty much runs our entire world.
[00:13:15] [SPEAKER_02]: Like economics, politics, like all that kind of stuff.
[00:13:19] [SPEAKER_02]: It should not be run by money because people they see money and they all of a
[00:13:23] [SPEAKER_02]: sudden get really hungry.
[00:13:24] [SPEAKER_02]: And because they're so hungry for this money, they are hogging it
[00:13:29] [SPEAKER_02]: and no one's helping each other.
[00:13:30] [SPEAKER_02]: We have built a world with this like capitalist mindset where no one helps
[00:13:35] [SPEAKER_02]: each other.
[00:13:36] [SPEAKER_02]: The human human compassion is at an all time low and we really just shouldn't
[00:13:41] [SPEAKER_02]: even have money.
[00:13:42] [SPEAKER_02]: Like money should just not exist at all.
[00:13:44] [SPEAKER_02]: Everything should be free.
[00:13:45] [SPEAKER_01]: Honestly, can I quickly say something?
[00:13:48] [SPEAKER_01]: I think that necessities should be free.
[00:13:51] [SPEAKER_01]: But then like there are things that are unnecessary.
[00:13:57] [SPEAKER_01]: Like then there would be like something to trade for that because
[00:14:01] [SPEAKER_01]: like bartering and trading bring back bartering.
[00:14:03] [SPEAKER_00]: Well, I have an opinion on money.
[00:14:05] [SPEAKER_00]: I think we should have money like sometimes because there's like a lot
[00:14:09] [SPEAKER_00]: of expensive stuff for example, if you want to buy like a yacht or a mansion.
[00:14:13] [SPEAKER_00]: But I don't think we should be paying for like clothes and all that stuff.
[00:14:18] [SPEAKER_00]: And like rent, because you're because when you're bought house,
[00:14:23] [SPEAKER_00]: you already bought the house and you don't have to pay like rent for more.
[00:14:26] [SPEAKER_00]: I know you had to like paid like the lights and the water and like the gas
[00:14:29] [SPEAKER_00]: and all that stuff.
[00:14:31] [SPEAKER_02]: Close food, light, water, gas, shelter, basic necessities.
[00:14:36] [SPEAKER_02]: These are things that humans need to survive.
[00:14:38] [SPEAKER_00]: What about Wi-Fi?
[00:14:40] [SPEAKER_02]: You don't need that.
[00:14:41] [SPEAKER_00]: If you have like an electronic device,
[00:14:45] [SPEAKER_02]: you don't know people have to need that for an electronic device.
[00:14:49] [SPEAKER_02]: But if you if you like I'm talking basic necessities,
[00:14:53] [SPEAKER_02]: if you don't have a phone, if you don't have Wi-Fi, you're not going to die.
[00:14:57] [SPEAKER_02]: The only time where Wi-Fi would be a necessity, which isn't very common,
[00:15:01] [SPEAKER_02]: is if like you have a medical machine and it needs to be connected to Wi-Fi,
[00:15:05] [SPEAKER_02]: which is rare or like if someone needs like has diabetes
[00:15:09] [SPEAKER_02]: and they need to like use an insulin app to pump their insulin,
[00:15:12] [SPEAKER_02]: then you might need Wi-Fi.
[00:15:14] [SPEAKER_02]: But then again, there's also data.
[00:15:15] [SPEAKER_00]: Why do you need Wi-Fi to unlock everything like in like every single apps?
[00:15:20] [SPEAKER_01]: I think so.
[00:15:21] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I think that necessities.
[00:15:23] [SPEAKER_01]: So things like food, water, shelter, health care, things like that,
[00:15:28] [SPEAKER_01]: things that you need to be alive.
[00:15:31] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, they should all be free.
[00:15:33] [SPEAKER_01]: And then like things like huge mega yachts and stuff.
[00:15:37] [SPEAKER_01]: Those are the things that should cost money.
[00:15:39] [SPEAKER_02]: Things you need or you will die should be free because it's no one like look.
[00:15:46] [SPEAKER_02]: Like I'm not saying that you should make a mega mansion free.
[00:15:49] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm saying that you should make a basic place,
[00:15:51] [SPEAKER_02]: like a basic apartment or a basic like whatever have you free.
[00:15:55] [SPEAKER_02]: Like if it's like a basic studio apartment,
[00:15:58] [SPEAKER_02]: if you like need it, you should be free and it should be easier to apply
[00:16:01] [SPEAKER_02]: for things like food stamps and unemployment because honestly,
[00:16:04] [SPEAKER_02]: since it's such a hard task, no one's going to actually be able to access
[00:16:09] [SPEAKER_02]: those resources if they really need it.
[00:16:11] [SPEAKER_02]: And we should like it shouldn't be this hard to live.
[00:16:16] [SPEAKER_02]: Like if you're trying to live, it shouldn't be hard.
[00:16:19] [SPEAKER_02]: It shouldn't be difficult for you to just survive in the world.
[00:16:22] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
[00:16:23] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm just gonna say that.
[00:16:24] [SPEAKER_01]: Also, I'd say that adding on to like things that you need to live
[00:16:28] [SPEAKER_01]: should be free.
[00:16:29] [SPEAKER_01]: Also, the thing is that you need to function in this modern world
[00:16:32] [SPEAKER_01]: should also be free.
[00:16:33] [SPEAKER_01]: So like phones, they are needed for communication because like we can't
[00:16:39] [SPEAKER_01]: just use a carrier pigeon or something.
[00:16:41] [SPEAKER_02]: Like a cell phone, a cell phone, like a smart phone should not be free,
[00:16:46] [SPEAKER_02]: but a like flip phone should be free so you can at the bare minimum
[00:16:49] [SPEAKER_02]: contact people or we should bring back on.
[00:16:53] [SPEAKER_02]: Uh, phone booths and such basically.
[00:16:57] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I think new devices should be made like for like for the example.
[00:17:03] [SPEAKER_01]: New technology is useful and it can help make daily life easier.
[00:17:09] [SPEAKER_01]: But yeah, I'd say that.
[00:17:11] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
[00:17:12] [SPEAKER_01]: No, don't edit it comedy.
[00:17:14] [SPEAKER_01]: Anyway, no, no.
[00:17:15] [SPEAKER_01]: Anyway, yeah.
[00:17:17] [SPEAKER_01]: So things like communication, those are necessary to function
[00:17:22] [SPEAKER_01]: in this modern world, but also things that might not quite be considered
[00:17:26] [SPEAKER_01]: necessities, like things should still be cheaper because things
[00:17:31] [SPEAKER_01]: are way too costly right in this world.
[00:17:33] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, right now everything's way too expensive.
[00:17:35] [SPEAKER_00]: And so things no, like for example, for example,
[00:17:39] [SPEAKER_00]: wait, when was the iPhone 11 released?
[00:17:43] [SPEAKER_02]: The iPhone 11 is actually really cheap right now.
[00:17:46] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, yeah, because when it was new, when it was like the first phone
[00:17:50] [SPEAKER_00]: like like the iPhone 11 was like like the top like the top of phone
[00:17:55] [SPEAKER_00]: iPhones of any iPhone.
[00:17:57] [SPEAKER_03]: It was released on September 20th, 2019.
[00:17:59] [SPEAKER_00]: It was expensive at that time.
[00:18:01] [SPEAKER_00]: But now, but now since we have like the iPhone 15, the iPhone 11 is
[00:18:05] [SPEAKER_00]: getting cheaper because it doesn't really have like a good chip.
[00:18:09] [SPEAKER_00]: And you got you also got to pay for like
[00:18:13] [SPEAKER_00]: gigabytes and all that stuff.
[00:18:15] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, like for example, some of you guys phones have like
[00:18:19] [SPEAKER_00]: two hundred fifty six gigabytes and all that stuff.
[00:18:23] [SPEAKER_00]: And like PlayStation five has like eight hundred gigabytes.
[00:18:28] [SPEAKER_03]: Eight hundred.
[00:18:29] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, eight hundred.
[00:18:29] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh my. Eight hundred and something, maybe.
[00:18:32] [SPEAKER_00]: I have a PlayStation.
[00:18:35] [SPEAKER_00]: But I don't really check the gigabytes.
[00:18:37] [SPEAKER_00]: Actually, I do.
[00:18:39] [SPEAKER_00]: Because there's a lot of like high quality games like for
[00:18:43] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't want to say the names, but like.
[00:18:47] [SPEAKER_00]: OK, I will say three names.
[00:18:50] [SPEAKER_00]: So we got Fortnite.
[00:18:52] [SPEAKER_00]: We got Call of Duty.
[00:18:53] [SPEAKER_00]: Call of Duty the most.
[00:18:55] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't know why that needs more gigabytes.
[00:18:58] [SPEAKER_00]: I believe and the third one, maybe like Lost of us or something like that.
[00:19:04] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't think I don't think game.
[00:19:06] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't think a video game should take like that much gigabytes.
[00:19:10] [SPEAKER_02]: True. I don't really care about that.
[00:19:13] [SPEAKER_00]: True.
[00:19:14] [SPEAKER_00]: I mean, we have the VR, like, you know, the VR, the Oculus.
[00:19:19] [SPEAKER_04]: Mm hmm.
[00:19:20] [SPEAKER_00]: You could like, you could like play games like
[00:19:24] [SPEAKER_00]: like feel like you're you're the outside world.
[00:19:27] [SPEAKER_00]: Like you're not sitting and using a controller to play a TV.
[00:19:31] [SPEAKER_00]: You're just you're just putting a headset on and you see like everything around you.
[00:19:35] [SPEAKER_02]: Like nature. Anyone else get dizzy when you do that?
[00:19:37] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, yeah, I get really dizzy.
[00:19:39] [SPEAKER_00]: Not really.
[00:19:40] [SPEAKER_02]: I like I get off and all of a sudden I like don't know where I am.
[00:19:44] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm like guys, you know where I am.
[00:19:47] [SPEAKER_02]: Honestly, virtual reality is the future perhaps.
[00:19:51] [SPEAKER_01]: Honestly, with where the world's going soon,
[00:19:55] [SPEAKER_01]: like especially in a lot of urban places outside,
[00:19:59] [SPEAKER_01]: is it really going to have a lot of stuff anymore?
[00:20:02] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, outside isn't going to have a lot of like outside just isn't going to
[00:20:12] [SPEAKER_01]: really be much anymore because like right now in urban areas,
[00:20:17] [SPEAKER_01]: outside is a road.
[00:20:19] [SPEAKER_01]: A park that doesn't want kids.
[00:20:21] [SPEAKER_01]: A road, a road.
[00:20:23] [SPEAKER_01]: I feel like in urban areas, but more and more areas are going to become urban.
[00:20:30] [SPEAKER_01]: So soon that's just going to be all inhabited areas probably.
[00:20:33] [SPEAKER_02]: I feel like I feel like when people say things like,
[00:20:37] [SPEAKER_02]: oh, when I was younger, kids used to play outside.
[00:20:40] [SPEAKER_02]: Kids down, like if you look in any neighborhood,
[00:20:43] [SPEAKER_02]: they go outside plenty, but they it's not
[00:20:47] [SPEAKER_02]: suitable for people.
[00:20:49] [SPEAKER_02]: It's not safe anymore.
[00:20:51] [SPEAKER_02]: Like it's not, it's not just basically welcome.
[00:20:55] [SPEAKER_02]: Sorry guys, we just got a transfer.
[00:20:57] [SPEAKER_02]: It's not really safe for people to like just be playing outside
[00:21:01] [SPEAKER_02]: because there's so much more problems with the world.
[00:21:05] [SPEAKER_01]: And also there isn't much to really do outside
[00:21:08] [SPEAKER_01]: because on a topic
[00:21:12] [SPEAKER_01]: that I brought up last episode, there's no more third places.
[00:21:17] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, sorry.
[00:21:19] [SPEAKER_02]: I just joined in place of Kedrick, a high Artemis.
[00:21:22] [SPEAKER_02]: But coming back on the subject,
[00:21:25] [SPEAKER_02]: yeah, so there really isn't any places for kids to be.
[00:21:29] [SPEAKER_02]: Parks are like not fun.
[00:21:32] [SPEAKER_02]: There's they don't have it's not the same.
[00:21:35] [SPEAKER_02]: True. It's not the same anymore.
[00:21:37] [SPEAKER_02]: It's different.
[00:21:37] [SPEAKER_02]: Like I remember being younger and like at a park
[00:21:40] [SPEAKER_02]: and there
[00:21:43] [SPEAKER_02]: and there was like plenty of people there
[00:21:45] [SPEAKER_02]: and like there was always someone like that you could play with.
[00:21:48] [SPEAKER_02]: I was like around your age.
[00:21:49] [SPEAKER_02]: I go to a park now and it's pretty much the ghost town
[00:21:53] [SPEAKER_02]: or like I have two parks
[00:21:56] [SPEAKER_02]: like in my area.
[00:22:00] [SPEAKER_02]: One of them is like a school park
[00:22:01] [SPEAKER_02]: and the other one's just a public park in the public park.
[00:22:04] [SPEAKER_02]: The most I'll ever see there is like
[00:22:08] [SPEAKER_02]: some kids go and play basketball
[00:22:11] [SPEAKER_02]: or I'll see like this one high school student
[00:22:14] [SPEAKER_02]: who comes and sits on the swings,
[00:22:17] [SPEAKER_02]: which is like so real.
[00:22:18] [SPEAKER_02]: I do it all the time.
[00:22:19] [SPEAKER_02]: And the school park is occupied by the YMCA to like nine.
[00:22:26] [SPEAKER_02]: With the like not being safe, like
[00:22:30] [SPEAKER_02]: it's really not.
[00:22:32] [SPEAKER_02]: And then there's like stranger danger.
[00:22:34] [SPEAKER_02]: Like everybody's been told that that's a big thing right now.
[00:22:38] [SPEAKER_02]: And I literally got followed by an old man the other day
[00:22:41] [SPEAKER_02]: and the woman I told didn't believe me.
[00:22:43] [SPEAKER_02]: Jesus. Oh my gosh.
[00:22:45] [SPEAKER_02]: I was I was sitting with my friend.
[00:22:47] [SPEAKER_02]: I was sitting with my friend and we were like watching a YouTube video under a tree
[00:22:51] [SPEAKER_02]: and we were just vibing and she was like, Hey,
[00:22:55] [SPEAKER_02]: hey, I think we have to go to get dinner.
[00:22:57] [SPEAKER_02]: And I was like, it's three o'clock.
[00:22:59] [SPEAKER_02]: And then she like kind of jestered.
[00:23:01] [SPEAKER_02]: I saw this like creepy old man just standing there.
[00:23:03] [SPEAKER_02]: I was like, oh, and she's like, um,
[00:23:08] [SPEAKER_02]: um, yeah.
[00:23:09] [SPEAKER_02]: And then we went into like the park
[00:23:10] [SPEAKER_02]: and he followed us into a gated park.
[00:23:12] [SPEAKER_02]: And I was like, yo, and then we told him old lady and we ran away.
[00:23:15] [SPEAKER_02]: What kind of third spaces do we want?
[00:23:19] [SPEAKER_02]: OK, for third spaces,
[00:23:22] [SPEAKER_01]: um, I don't know places where we're not expected to spend money.
[00:23:25] [SPEAKER_02]: True. I like so I know there's a lot of libraries
[00:23:28] [SPEAKER_02]: and I know not a lot of people are like library.
[00:23:30] [SPEAKER_02]: Let's go to the freedom book.
[00:23:32] [SPEAKER_02]: I love the library.
[00:23:33] [SPEAKER_02]: But I like well, other children don't
[00:23:36] [SPEAKER_02]: and they have a short attention span.
[00:23:37] [SPEAKER_02]: I literally I literally called the library yesterday.
[00:23:40] [SPEAKER_02]: I just should talk to the lady.
[00:23:41] [SPEAKER_02]: I called and I was like, hey, what's she doing?
[00:23:43] [SPEAKER_02]: And she was like nothing.
[00:23:44] [SPEAKER_02]: And I was like, do you want to talk?
[00:23:46] [SPEAKER_02]: She said yes.
[00:23:47] [SPEAKER_02]: Librarians are such good friends.
[00:23:48] [SPEAKER_02]: I like I like the library, but I feel like, um,
[00:23:53] [SPEAKER_02]: I like the selection of books and stuff.
[00:23:54] [SPEAKER_02]: But when we have social media, people are reading like online
[00:23:58] [SPEAKER_02]: stories and stuff and I cost money.
[00:24:01] [SPEAKER_02]: I ain't doing all that. Yeah.
[00:24:03] [SPEAKER_02]: But I feel like like third spaces,
[00:24:06] [SPEAKER_02]: um, parks feel like it's we already have enough of those.
[00:24:10] [SPEAKER_01]: Also, some parks are starting to not want kids to be there.
[00:24:14] [SPEAKER_01]: What I think like, I mean, like the ones that are just big grass.
[00:24:19] [SPEAKER_01]: I like bring back the playgrounds.
[00:24:22] [SPEAKER_02]: Got bring back playgrounds.
[00:24:23] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, stupid.
[00:24:24] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, like I bring back playgrounds.
[00:24:27] [SPEAKER_02]: But also with like social media, people don't want to go outside
[00:24:30] [SPEAKER_02]: because they're getting everything that they need on their phone
[00:24:33] [SPEAKER_02]: on Twitter or like it.
[00:24:35] [SPEAKER_02]: I whatever.
[00:24:36] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, we're calling it Twitter.
[00:24:37] [SPEAKER_02]: OK, we're calling it.
[00:24:39] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes, yes, yes.
[00:24:40] [SPEAKER_02]: It's bothering me.
[00:24:41] [SPEAKER_02]: I went to Twitter and Twitter and also I feel like people that
[00:24:44] [SPEAKER_02]: people don't really go outside because if they go outside,
[00:24:47] [SPEAKER_02]: they want something to do.
[00:24:48] [SPEAKER_02]: They're not out there to take a nature walk because I don't
[00:24:51] [SPEAKER_02]: feel like many people here are, uh,
[00:24:54] [SPEAKER_02]: spaces to connect and play.
[00:24:56] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes, that would be great.
[00:24:58] [SPEAKER_01]: True. We need more arcades. Exactly.
[00:25:01] [SPEAKER_02]: Orcades, arcade skating rinks.
[00:25:03] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes, I love skating personally.
[00:25:06] [SPEAKER_02]: So I do.
[00:25:07] [SPEAKER_02]: I shouldn't have to pay $10 to skate.
[00:25:10] [SPEAKER_02]: I shouldn't have to pay $10 to get in the place.
[00:25:13] [SPEAKER_02]: I want to be another $10.
[00:25:15] [SPEAKER_03]: I want to be paid nothing to go to skating.
[00:25:17] [SPEAKER_03]: Nothing.
[00:25:18] [SPEAKER_03]: Skating.
[00:25:19] [SPEAKER_02]: Last time I went skating, it was for this event and somebody
[00:25:21] [SPEAKER_02]: came decked out in a suit.
[00:25:24] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm not joking.
[00:25:25] [SPEAKER_02]: A suit?
[00:25:25] [SPEAKER_02]: A suit?
[00:25:26] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, wow.
[00:25:27] [SPEAKER_02]: Was this a suit and tie?
[00:25:29] [SPEAKER_02]: Was it a school event?
[00:25:30] [SPEAKER_02]: No, it wasn't a school event.
[00:25:31] [SPEAKER_02]: Like full suit and tie came up and they're skating on
[00:25:34] [SPEAKER_02]: rollerblades and I'm just like, you are either,
[00:25:39] [SPEAKER_02]: you're either here to like cosplay or you are here
[00:25:43] [SPEAKER_02]: because I've only met, there's only fan,
[00:25:46] [SPEAKER_02]: you're only, you're fancy, fancy.
[00:25:48] [SPEAKER_02]: You are. Exactly.
[00:25:49] [SPEAKER_02]: You know the big bucks every day.
[00:25:51] [SPEAKER_02]: I have a friend.
[00:25:51] [SPEAKER_02]: I have a friend and he's really cool.
[00:25:55] [SPEAKER_02]: He's really nice.
[00:25:56] [SPEAKER_02]: And he like wears like dress pants, a belt,
[00:26:01] [SPEAKER_02]: a button up shirt.
[00:26:02] [SPEAKER_02]: They're all black.
[00:26:03] [SPEAKER_02]: And then he has like a colored tie on every day.
[00:26:06] [SPEAKER_02]: And it's awesome.
[00:26:06] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, nice.
[00:26:07] [SPEAKER_02]: That's OK.
[00:26:08] [SPEAKER_02]: I keep having to, he does not know how to tie a tie.
[00:26:11] [SPEAKER_02]: I keep having to go up to him, fix his tie.
[00:26:14] [SPEAKER_03]: How does he not know how to tie a tie?
[00:26:16] [SPEAKER_02]: Like he knows how to tie a tie but he cannot tie a tie well.
[00:26:18] [SPEAKER_02]: So I keep having to like go up to him and fix it.
[00:26:21] [SPEAKER_02]: That's a tongue twister.
[00:26:22] [SPEAKER_02]: Tie a tie tie.
[00:26:23] [SPEAKER_02]: Tie tie tie tie tie tie tie tie tie tie tie tie tie tie tie.
[00:26:30] [SPEAKER_02]: Cartoon network.
[00:26:32] [SPEAKER_02]: Cartoon network, Allison.
[00:26:35] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, OK.
[00:26:36] [SPEAKER_02]: So wait, wait, wait.
[00:26:36] [SPEAKER_02]: So like cartoon network outfit.
[00:26:40] [SPEAKER_02]: Outfit.
[00:26:40] [SPEAKER_02]: OK.
[00:26:40] [SPEAKER_02]: So wait a second.
[00:26:42] [SPEAKER_02]: So I love cartoon.
[00:26:43] [SPEAKER_02]: I like the idea of like dressing up like how you want to.
[00:26:48] [SPEAKER_02]: But let's get into the specifics.
[00:26:49] [SPEAKER_02]: OK.
[00:26:50] [SPEAKER_02]: So I've heard of the dress code for girls and that feels like they're targeting them.
[00:26:54] [SPEAKER_02]: I've heard of it from friends.
[00:26:56] [SPEAKER_02]: Wow.
[00:26:57] [SPEAKER_01]: What?
[00:26:58] [SPEAKER_01]: Wow.
[00:26:59] [SPEAKER_02]: I feel you.
[00:27:00] [SPEAKER_02]: Can I just say, I totally thought this outfit was going to get me dress coded.
[00:27:03] [SPEAKER_02]: Not going to lie.
[00:27:04] [SPEAKER_02]: But I did.
[00:27:05] [SPEAKER_02]: Wow.
[00:27:05] [SPEAKER_02]: At the very beginning I heard like the dean call me over and I was like oh, oopsies.
[00:27:12] [SPEAKER_02]: But then she was like no, you're not being dress coded right now.
[00:27:15] [SPEAKER_02]: Actually, I just want to know if you can do something.
[00:27:19] [SPEAKER_02]: What is right now?
[00:27:22] [SPEAKER_02]: What's the perfect time to get dress coded?
[00:27:25] [SPEAKER_02]: I meant like she said no, the outfit's fine.
[00:27:28] [SPEAKER_02]: And then she asked if I could do something for her.
[00:27:32] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh.
[00:27:32] [SPEAKER_01]: What is the dress code?
[00:27:35] [SPEAKER_02]: So I think it's like.
[00:27:35] [SPEAKER_02]: There's so much stuff.
[00:27:36] [SPEAKER_02]: I think it's like they revised it.
[00:27:38] [SPEAKER_02]: Girls for like straps or something can't be like three fingers or something.
[00:27:41] [SPEAKER_02]: That's what he said.
[00:27:42] [SPEAKER_02]: They revised it.
[00:27:43] [SPEAKER_02]: Guys, guys, guys, guys, guys, guys, guys.
[00:27:44] [SPEAKER_02]: They revised it.
[00:27:46] [SPEAKER_02]: The most recent one.
[00:27:48] [SPEAKER_02]: I actually have my handbook in my bag because I'm a nerd.
[00:27:51] [SPEAKER_02]: The most recent one is like a lot looser, but it used to be straps couldn't be spaghetti straps.
[00:27:58] [SPEAKER_02]: Now it's just if you have a strap make sure that we can't see your undergarments.
[00:28:03] [SPEAKER_02]: And it used to be like for like pants and I mean like for like shorts and dresses like it couldn't be like.
[00:28:12] [SPEAKER_02]: It had to be like below the knees.
[00:28:14] [SPEAKER_02]: But now it's less like that and more just don't show us your undergarments please.
[00:28:19] [SPEAKER_02]: Please don't show them.
[00:28:20] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't want to know what color you are wearing under your clothes.
[00:28:23] [SPEAKER_02]: No.
[00:28:27] [SPEAKER_02]: That's what they said.
[00:28:29] [SPEAKER_02]: They said I don't want to know what think of what your teachers wear would you want to see your teacher wearing that?
[00:28:34] [SPEAKER_02]: That's what they say.
[00:28:35] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh no, no thanks.
[00:28:38] [SPEAKER_02]: So what is it?
[00:28:39] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't really know if the boy dress could.
[00:28:41] [SPEAKER_02]: I just think a no hats.
[00:28:43] [SPEAKER_02]: No hoodies.
[00:28:44] [SPEAKER_01]: There is a non binary dress code.
[00:28:46] [SPEAKER_01]: I don't think I can wear whatever I want.
[00:28:48] [SPEAKER_01]: I can't wear panties and I'm crying.
[00:28:50] [SPEAKER_02]: Guys it's supposed to be a dress code for everyone so the blanket rules are no hats, no hoodies.
[00:28:56] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't want to see your undergarments and like no slippers like no pajamas.
[00:29:03] [SPEAKER_02]: Unless it's pajama day.
[00:29:05] [SPEAKER_02]: True.
[00:29:05] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes no slippers no pajamas unless it's pajama day no hats unless it's crazy hat day.
[00:29:10] [SPEAKER_02]: No like full costumes unless it's like Halloween or something.
[00:29:15] [SPEAKER_02]: No mask either.
[00:29:16] [SPEAKER_02]: No pants.
[00:29:17] [SPEAKER_02]: No masks unless it's like a basic covid face mask.
[00:29:22] [SPEAKER_02]: What is it?
[00:29:25] [SPEAKER_02]: Why can't I think what I thought I had an idea now I don't know what it is but let's see.
[00:29:33] [SPEAKER_02]: So wow, I hate when this happens.
[00:29:36] [SPEAKER_02]: It happens I miss you gotta deal with that once in a while.
[00:29:40] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh yeah.
[00:29:41] [SPEAKER_02]: I deal with it every day.
[00:29:42] [SPEAKER_02]: I walk into my room and I'm like set goal do this.
[00:29:45] [SPEAKER_02]: I look over to the left and then I'm like what was I gonna do again?
[00:29:50] [SPEAKER_02]: The power of looking off to the side.
[00:29:53] [SPEAKER_01]: It's just emulation freeing up RAM.
[00:29:54] [SPEAKER_02]: Would you wear the same fit every day?
[00:29:58] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes!
[00:29:58] [SPEAKER_02]: I already do.
[00:30:00] [SPEAKER_02]: I already do.
[00:30:01] [SPEAKER_02]: Okay so wait a second we're going to Cartoon here okay.
[00:30:04] [SPEAKER_02]: I was watching the Scooby Doo episode with my brother because he loves Scooby Doo
[00:30:08] [SPEAKER_02]: and come on who really doesn't like a dog who likes to eat food.
[00:30:12] [SPEAKER_02]: Come on.
[00:30:13] [SPEAKER_02]: So they wear the same thing every day and they literally commented on it.
[00:30:19] [SPEAKER_02]: I think it was like either Daphne or Velman said oh no my favorite clothes and Fred said
[00:30:26] [SPEAKER_02]: but you wear the same thing every day you'll be fine.
[00:30:29] [SPEAKER_03]: But you wear the same thing every day you'll look fine.
[00:30:32] [SPEAKER_03]: You'll be fine.
[00:30:33] [SPEAKER_01]: Honestly I have two unchanging things throughout my outfit.
[00:30:38] [SPEAKER_01]: Being this and the black pants and then for like this is the only thing that changes.
[00:30:43] [SPEAKER_02]: For context Finn was just saying jacket, black pants and then shirts the only thing that changes.
[00:30:51] [SPEAKER_02]: For me everybody in this room knows I don't take my hoodie off.
[00:30:56] [SPEAKER_01]: He only took his hoodie off the same and it was for picture day because he had to.
[00:31:01] [SPEAKER_02]: Wait what?
[00:31:02] [SPEAKER_03]: You're not allowed to like wear hoodies to picture day or anything like that?
[00:31:05] [SPEAKER_02]: It's just my parents told me if I didn't take off my hoodie and if I didn't smile they'd eat all the seafood that I'm going to get at Cape Cod.
[00:31:11] [SPEAKER_02]: So I did it for the sake of my snacks and my sanity.
[00:31:17] [SPEAKER_02]: Let me be honest I have like two outfits that I would potentially wear every day.
[00:31:23] [SPEAKER_02]: So if I could pick one it would be the outfit I'm wearing in this image which I'll show but it's a pair of black overalls with a Care Bears t-shirt
[00:31:32] [SPEAKER_02]: and I have like Mountain Dew socks and I have Sour Patch socks so I was wearing two separate socks and I was wearing my blue vans.
[00:31:40] [SPEAKER_02]: Or I would wear this other outfit which I wore for picture day which has it's like got a nice it's just a black dress.
[00:31:52] [SPEAKER_02]: It's just a nice black dress like Lacey.
[00:31:54] [SPEAKER_02]: Or I have one more.
[00:31:57] [SPEAKER_02]: It's got same black dress which is but it's white.
[00:32:01] [SPEAKER_02]: It's a white version of the black dress and I would wear my little corset belt with my tall black boots and have my little black satchel so I could look like an adventure fairy princess.
[00:32:13] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh that's nice.
[00:32:14] [SPEAKER_02]: That's amazing.
[00:32:15] [SPEAKER_02]: What about you?
[00:32:17] [SPEAKER_03]: Well I would but I don't really have any outfits or anything to prove it.
[00:32:21] [SPEAKER_03]: I would just probably just wear shorts.
[00:32:23] [SPEAKER_03]: Honestly, I would just have shorts.
[00:32:25] [SPEAKER_02]: I would just have shorts, sweet, shorts and shirts, dang.
[00:32:28] [SPEAKER_01]: My animal!
[00:32:29] [SPEAKER_01]: Just wearing shorts and shirt.
[00:32:32] [SPEAKER_01]: Shorts and shirts.
[00:32:36] [SPEAKER_04]: Thanks, uncle.
[00:32:40] [SPEAKER_04]: I'm sorry with all the...
[00:32:46] [SPEAKER_02]: shorts and shirts.
[00:32:48] [SPEAKER_02]: Not just shorts.
[00:32:51] [SPEAKER_02]: I love to cover brain cells.
[00:32:54] [SPEAKER_02]: What about...
[00:32:55] [SPEAKER_02]: Brain cells.
[00:32:55] [SPEAKER_02]: What about shoes?
[00:32:58] [SPEAKER_03]: I would just wear heels.
[00:33:01] [SPEAKER_03]: Heels?
[00:33:02] [SPEAKER_03]: With your shorts and a t-shirt.
[00:33:04] [SPEAKER_03]: Any kind of shorts or maybe once in a while skirt and maybe some nice heels.
[00:33:11] [SPEAKER_03]: To be like...
[00:33:12] [SPEAKER_02]: You're all gonna be born again.
[00:33:15] [SPEAKER_02]: You're showing up to school in like a Lamborghini now.
[00:33:18] [SPEAKER_02]: You're stepping out with shorts and a t-shirt.
[00:33:20] [SPEAKER_02]: You're gonna be like...
[00:33:20] [SPEAKER_01]: So if I would have the same outfit every day,
[00:33:24] [SPEAKER_01]: I would swap this out for like a striped shirt
[00:33:26] [SPEAKER_01]: and I would also have a witch hat.
[00:33:28] [SPEAKER_01]: Yes.
[00:33:30] [SPEAKER_02]: If I could wear one of my bucket hats,
[00:33:32] [SPEAKER_02]: I would actually collect bucket hats.
[00:33:33] [SPEAKER_02]: I have like 30.
[00:33:34] [SPEAKER_02]: Lucky I want a bucket hat.
[00:33:36] [SPEAKER_02]: Nice.
[00:33:37] [SPEAKER_02]: I have a witch hat at home.
[00:33:39] [SPEAKER_02]: I can give it to you Finn.
[00:33:40] [SPEAKER_03]: Nice.
[00:33:41] [SPEAKER_02]: I will.
[00:33:41] [SPEAKER_02]: I thought he said a witch hat.
[00:33:45] [SPEAKER_03]: I would always wear beanies.
[00:33:47] [SPEAKER_03]: I thought he said...
[00:33:49] [SPEAKER_02]: You're going through your emo phase okay?
[00:33:52] [SPEAKER_02]: I thought he said a witch hat like the website.
[00:33:55] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm starting.
[00:33:57] [SPEAKER_02]: It happens to us all.
[00:34:00] [SPEAKER_02]: To an eye.
[00:34:01] [SPEAKER_02]: I cannot say.
[00:34:03] [SPEAKER_02]: It's on vacation.
[00:34:05] [SPEAKER_02]: Okay guys.
[00:34:06] [SPEAKER_02]: We don't want to get copyrighted.
[00:34:08] [SPEAKER_02]: Summer.
[00:34:09] [SPEAKER_02]: We don't like to get copyrighted.
[00:34:10] [SPEAKER_02]: Summer.
[00:34:10] [SPEAKER_02]: Breathe y'all breathe.
[00:34:12] [SPEAKER_02]: So for me, I don't know.
[00:34:15] [SPEAKER_02]: So I have two and I don't know why but for some reason.
[00:34:19] [SPEAKER_02]: For some weird reason.
[00:34:21] [SPEAKER_02]: I want to wear a tuxedo every day because why not show up to school wearing a tuxedo?
[00:34:25] [SPEAKER_02]: Because who doesn't want to show up to school wearing a tuxedo?
[00:34:28] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, why not?
[00:34:29] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't look fancy.
[00:34:30] [SPEAKER_03]: You're ready for a wedding.
[00:34:32] [SPEAKER_03]: You just pop that one.
[00:34:33] [SPEAKER_02]: You're ready for a funeral right after the wedding.
[00:34:35] [SPEAKER_02]: Exactly.
[00:34:38] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm dressing up for my resting place, my bed.
[00:34:42] [SPEAKER_02]: Real?
[00:34:43] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes.
[00:34:43] [SPEAKER_02]: Resting place for two reasons.
[00:34:46] [SPEAKER_02]: In 80 degree weather?
[00:34:48] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes, yes.
[00:34:49] [SPEAKER_02]: Because I wore my hoodie here.
[00:34:51] [SPEAKER_02]: Listen, listen, I wore my hoodie in Texas during the summer when it was 105 degrees out.
[00:34:55] [SPEAKER_02]: Why?
[00:34:56] [SPEAKER_02]: Because why not?
[00:34:57] [SPEAKER_02]: What possessed you?
[00:34:57] [SPEAKER_02]: Are you okay?
[00:34:59] [SPEAKER_02]: You know what I wear?
[00:35:00] [SPEAKER_02]: You know what I literally do?
[00:35:02] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm not even going to the pool sometimes if it's so hot.
[00:35:05] [SPEAKER_02]: I'll just be walking around my house and my bikini top and my shorts.
[00:35:08] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm done at that point.
[00:35:10] [SPEAKER_02]: If it is that hot where I can feel the heat in my air conditioned home, I am done.
[00:35:15] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm practically nude.
[00:35:17] [SPEAKER_02]: No.
[00:35:18] [SPEAKER_02]: No.
[00:35:18] [SPEAKER_02]: I hate the heat guys.
[00:35:22] [SPEAKER_02]: I hate the heat on a personal level.
[00:35:27] [SPEAKER_02]: I hate the heat so much.
[00:35:29] [SPEAKER_02]: I despise it.
[00:35:30] [SPEAKER_02]: I literally will do anything to escape the heat.
[00:35:32] [SPEAKER_02]: One time I was outside and it was so hot that I took a bucket of soapy ice water
[00:35:38] [SPEAKER_02]: and I poured it over my head.
[00:35:40] [SPEAKER_02]: I was wearing shorts and a t-shirt.
[00:35:41] [SPEAKER_02]: I was wearing Alan's outfit.
[00:35:43] [SPEAKER_02]: I was fully ready to soak myself, bro.
[00:35:48] [SPEAKER_02]: I was so hot.
[00:35:50] [SPEAKER_02]: I couldn't handle it.
[00:35:51] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't like sweating.
[00:35:52] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't like feeling that weird human feeling.
[00:35:57] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't like being sticky so I will pour water over my head even if I'm fully closed.
[00:36:01] [SPEAKER_02]: I was wearing jean shorts.
[00:36:03] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh.
[00:36:04] [SPEAKER_02]: Okay so I don't know how that feels.
[00:36:05] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay a bit of a TMI warning but it's okay.
[00:36:08] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm the opposite of echo.
[00:36:10] [SPEAKER_01]: I will be in shorts down until like 35 degrees or something.
[00:36:14] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, I tried wearing shorts in 28 degree weather.
[00:36:16] [SPEAKER_02]: My mom stopped me but you know I can go hot or cold whether does not affect me.
[00:36:21] [SPEAKER_02]: And speaking of air conditioning my air conditioning finally got fixed in my apartment.
[00:36:25] [SPEAKER_02]: Yay!
[00:36:27] [SPEAKER_02]: So I don't have five fans going on in the hallway and I sleep with my door closed.
[00:36:34] [SPEAKER_02]: Just for any of you guys who are coming to break in my house just to let you know my door is closed.
[00:36:39] [SPEAKER_02]: Yup, it's okay hon.
[00:36:41] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm going through the window.
[00:36:42] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm the only one.
[00:36:44] [SPEAKER_02]: I have a little window near my room.
[00:36:46] [SPEAKER_02]: So you're climbing up to the third story of an apartment?
[00:36:50] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm Spider-Man.
[00:36:51] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know if y'all know Spider-Man.
[00:36:52] [SPEAKER_02]: I have a secret ass confess.
[00:36:54] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh Spider-Man.
[00:36:54] [SPEAKER_02]: Hair makes sense now.
[00:36:56] [SPEAKER_02]: Honestly?
[00:36:56] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes that's why it's red.
[00:36:57] [SPEAKER_01]: At least one of us is probably gonna get doxxed at some point.
[00:36:59] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh if you didn't...
[00:37:00] [SPEAKER_02]: Guys.
[00:37:06] [SPEAKER_02]: If you didn't know Artemis has a little nickname that's what Finn called him earlier.
[00:37:12] [SPEAKER_02]: It's Ego because he really likes egos.
[00:37:16] [SPEAKER_02]: We all love Ego wands.
[00:37:17] [SPEAKER_02]: I literally somebody called me Ego.
[00:37:19] [SPEAKER_02]: Like I'm not joking.
[00:37:22] [SPEAKER_02]: In second grade I had a friend who could like called me Ego.
[00:37:27] [SPEAKER_02]: Ego.
[00:37:27] [SPEAKER_02]: Ego.
[00:37:28] [SPEAKER_02]: And I was like Ego?
[00:37:32] [SPEAKER_02]: And we just roll it now.
[00:37:34] [SPEAKER_02]: We roll it now.
[00:37:35] [SPEAKER_02]: We roll with it.
[00:37:37] [SPEAKER_01]: Your name is Eleven now.
[00:37:39] Okay.
[00:37:40] [SPEAKER_01]: Fine.
[00:37:41] [SPEAKER_01]: Fine.
[00:37:41] [SPEAKER_01]: I'll take that.
[00:37:43] [SPEAKER_02]: I'll take being called a number.
[00:37:43] [SPEAKER_02]: It's okay Artemis.
[00:37:44] [SPEAKER_02]: It's okay.
[00:37:45] [SPEAKER_02]: I'll take being called a number.
[00:37:46] [SPEAKER_02]: Don't worry Artemis.
[00:37:47] [SPEAKER_02]: I haven't actually done that.
[00:37:48] [SPEAKER_02]: Guys can I do that.
[00:37:49] [SPEAKER_02]: Wait.
[00:37:49] [SPEAKER_02]: Can I be 23?
[00:37:51] [SPEAKER_02]: If he's 11 I have dibs on 23.
[00:37:54] [SPEAKER_02]: What about you?
[00:37:54] [SPEAKER_02]: Probably 32.
[00:37:55] [SPEAKER_02]: Can I change it to 22?
[00:37:58] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm changing it to 22.
[00:38:00] [SPEAKER_02]: You already did a big sampling!
[00:38:01] [SPEAKER_02]: No more neighbor!
[00:38:05] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm doing 22 because...
[00:38:09] [SPEAKER_02]: Reasons.
[00:38:10] [SPEAKER_04]: What reasons?
[00:38:12] [SPEAKER_02]: Ego.
[00:38:13] [SPEAKER_02]: You know exactly what reasons.
[00:38:14] [SPEAKER_01]: I have no idea what the reasons are.
[00:38:16] [SPEAKER_01]: Tell me after recording.
[00:38:17] [SPEAKER_01]: Anyway, I choose 42 because it's the answer to life, the universe and everything.
[00:38:22] [SPEAKER_02]: Wait, okay wait.
[00:38:23] [SPEAKER_02]: What number did you choose?
[00:38:24] [SPEAKER_02]: I chose 32.
[00:38:25] [SPEAKER_02]: Okay, you chose 32.
[00:38:26] [SPEAKER_02]: You chose 23?
[00:38:27] [SPEAKER_02]: 23 is my favorite number.
[00:38:28] [SPEAKER_02]: And I chose 22.
[00:38:29] [SPEAKER_02]: All of our numbers have two in it.
[00:38:31] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh my god.
[00:38:32] [SPEAKER_02]: 22.
[00:38:33] [SPEAKER_02]: Wait what was yours?
[00:38:35] [SPEAKER_02]: Your number is my number backwards.
[00:38:37] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh 23.
[00:38:38] [SPEAKER_04]: 23.
[00:38:39] [SPEAKER_02]: Ehhh.
[00:38:40] [SPEAKER_02]: It fins the enigma 42.
[00:38:44] [SPEAKER_01]: 42.
[00:38:45] [SPEAKER_01]: It's a hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy reference.
[00:38:48] [SPEAKER_01]: What?
[00:38:50] [SPEAKER_01]: It's a hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy reference.
[00:38:52] [SPEAKER_01]: That's nice.
[00:38:52] [SPEAKER_02]: That's nice.
[00:38:53] [SPEAKER_02]: Okay so, I know earlier we were talking about...
[00:38:58] [SPEAKER_02]: Global warming indeed.
[00:39:00] [SPEAKER_02]: Prices.
[00:39:01] [SPEAKER_02]: It's price.
[00:39:02] [SPEAKER_02]: Okay, question.
[00:39:03] [SPEAKER_02]: What happens to the doctors and people manufacturing?
[00:39:07] [SPEAKER_02]: The things, does that mean that they're not getting paid and have to find a new job?
[00:39:11] [SPEAKER_02]: No, they get to get paid by tax money.
[00:39:13] [SPEAKER_02]: They get paid by tax money.
[00:39:15] [SPEAKER_02]: Exactly.
[00:39:16] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah basically.
[00:39:16] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
[00:39:17] [SPEAKER_02]: Like the taxes on the things that we don't actually need will go towards paying for the
[00:39:22] [SPEAKER_02]: things that we do actually need.
[00:39:24] [SPEAKER_02]: Exactly.
[00:39:24] [SPEAKER_02]: Also, I've been thinking about this.
[00:39:25] [SPEAKER_02]: This is the worst way to probably end world hunger but think about it.
[00:39:28] [SPEAKER_02]: If you make being hungry illegal that people go to jail for being hungry then get a free meal.
[00:39:34] [SPEAKER_02]: But jail is horrible.
[00:39:35] [SPEAKER_01]: Well they're kind of already making homelessness illegal though.
[00:39:38] [SPEAKER_02]: If we want to get into like um...
[00:39:41] [SPEAKER_02]: If we want to get...
[00:39:41] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh you know what I hate squatters right?
[00:39:43] [SPEAKER_02]: Why is that a thing?
[00:39:44] [SPEAKER_02]: Wait what?
[00:39:45] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't like squatters.
[00:39:46] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't like squatters right?
[00:39:47] [SPEAKER_02]: Because someone can like...
[00:39:48] [SPEAKER_02]: What is that?
[00:39:49] [SPEAKER_02]: Someone can come into your house and squat there.
[00:39:51] [SPEAKER_02]: Squat there, like just live there.
[00:39:53] [SPEAKER_02]: What?
[00:39:53] [SPEAKER_02]: For a while.
[00:39:54] [SPEAKER_02]: If you don't kick them out before like a certain period they have squatters rights which
[00:39:58] [SPEAKER_02]: means that like you can't...
[00:40:00] [SPEAKER_02]: It's pretty much like you can't kick them out right away.
[00:40:03] [SPEAKER_03]: Uh no!
[00:40:04] [SPEAKER_03]: I'm kicking them out the moment they try to get in my house.
[00:40:06] [SPEAKER_02]: And they can call the police and claim squatters rights and be like you know...
[00:40:11] [SPEAKER_02]: Like uh...
[00:40:12] [SPEAKER_02]: There's nothing we can do here man.
[00:40:14] [SPEAKER_02]: Privacy?
[00:40:14] [SPEAKER_02]: Is that a...
[00:40:16] [SPEAKER_02]: That's non-existent.
[00:40:17] [SPEAKER_02]: You know what?
[00:40:17] [SPEAKER_02]: Is privacy no longer a thing in our world?
[00:40:20] [SPEAKER_02]: Like yes it is not because social media and if you're not in a...
[00:40:24] [SPEAKER_02]: If you didn't post a video you're in somebody else's posted video.
[00:40:27] [SPEAKER_02]: That's basically how it works.
[00:40:28] [SPEAKER_02]: Like um...
[00:40:29] [SPEAKER_02]: Like let's say um I wanted...
[00:40:31] [SPEAKER_02]: I had a kid.
[00:40:32] [SPEAKER_02]: Like this is a story that I read somewhere.
[00:40:34] [SPEAKER_02]: So I have a kid.
[00:40:36] [SPEAKER_02]: No I'm a kid and well I'm no longer a kid.
[00:40:39] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm grown.
[00:40:39] [SPEAKER_02]: I have my own house that I bought off my grandparents because they sold it to me.
[00:40:42] [SPEAKER_02]: And my mom and my dad pull up.
[00:40:45] [SPEAKER_02]: And they like...
[00:40:46] [SPEAKER_02]: I was on vacation.
[00:40:47] [SPEAKER_02]: I come back.
[00:40:47] [SPEAKER_02]: I see their van in my driveway.
[00:40:49] [SPEAKER_02]: And like I'm complete...
[00:40:50] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't like my mom and my dad because they abandoned me in this story.
[00:40:54] [SPEAKER_02]: My actual parents did not abandon me.
[00:40:55] [SPEAKER_02]: My parents are awesome.
[00:40:57] [SPEAKER_02]: Y'all...
[00:40:57] [SPEAKER_02]: Anyway um...
[00:40:59] [SPEAKER_02]: So they come...
[00:41:00] [SPEAKER_02]: Don't come after us.
[00:41:01] [SPEAKER_02]: So I get out of my car.
[00:41:04] [SPEAKER_02]: I just got back from like a work trip.
[00:41:05] [SPEAKER_02]: And I'm like guys what are you doing here?
[00:41:07] [SPEAKER_02]: And they're like this is our house because it belonged to my mom.
[00:41:10] [SPEAKER_02]: Duh duh duh duh duh.
[00:41:12] [SPEAKER_02]: And like the grandparents are still alive.
[00:41:14] [SPEAKER_02]: They moved to like a warmer country because you know whatever.
[00:41:19] [SPEAKER_02]: And so they call the sheriff of this small town.
[00:41:22] [SPEAKER_02]: The parents call the sheriff.
[00:41:24] [SPEAKER_02]: Well actually the kid calls the sheriff.
[00:41:26] [SPEAKER_02]: So I call the sheriff and he comes and the parents are like we've been living here for eight months.
[00:41:30] [SPEAKER_02]: We have rights to the house.
[00:41:32] [SPEAKER_02]: Ba-ba-ba.
[00:41:33] [SPEAKER_02]: But the guy is like first of all...
[00:41:36] [SPEAKER_02]: Homie was here last week.
[00:41:38] [SPEAKER_02]: Second of all, I haven't seen you.
[00:41:40] [SPEAKER_02]: Third of all, this is the first time you've showed up to my neighborhood.
[00:41:43] [SPEAKER_02]: If the sheriff believed them that they've been there for like X amount of time.
[00:41:47] [SPEAKER_02]: They would have had to like...
[00:41:49] [SPEAKER_02]: They would have had to get like the 30 day eviction notice before they could get fully kicked out.
[00:41:53] [SPEAKER_02]: And they could like um...
[00:41:56] [SPEAKER_02]: And they could like sue.
[00:41:58] [SPEAKER_02]: And that's like so dumb.
[00:42:00] [SPEAKER_01]: Like why does this exist?
[00:42:02] [SPEAKER_01]: Honestly I think that Squatters rights should only um apply to houses that were bought in bulk.
[00:42:09] [SPEAKER_02]: I love rice.
[00:42:10] [SPEAKER_02]: Rice is the best.
[00:42:11] [SPEAKER_02]: Fried rice.
[00:42:12] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes.
[00:42:14] [SPEAKER_02]: If you had...
[00:42:15] [SPEAKER_02]: If I'm ranking rice.
[00:42:16] [SPEAKER_02]: So this is really weird but I'm ranking rice.
[00:42:18] [SPEAKER_02]: If you don't give me fried rice and you give me plain rice and you just slide it on over.
[00:42:24] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm gonna slide it on back.
[00:42:26] [SPEAKER_02]: I want fried rice.
[00:42:27] [SPEAKER_02]: Give me the fried rice and eggs.
[00:42:28] [SPEAKER_03]: If you don't give me my fried rice call me Karen because I'm calling your manager.
[00:42:33] [SPEAKER_02]: Yo.
[00:42:33] [SPEAKER_02]: Exactly.
[00:42:34] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm a very picky eater.
[00:42:36] [SPEAKER_02]: I am a very picky eater.
[00:42:37] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm not.
[00:42:37] [SPEAKER_02]: I only eat white rice.
[00:42:39] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm gonna be so honest that's all I eat because I'm a picky eater but I will put like I've put
[00:42:45] [SPEAKER_02]: poison sauce in it.
[00:42:46] [SPEAKER_02]: I've put poison sauce.
[00:42:47] [SPEAKER_02]: Poison sauce?
[00:42:48] [SPEAKER_02]: Poison.
[00:42:49] [SPEAKER_02]: Poison.
[00:42:51] [SPEAKER_02]: Why are you poison age yourself?
[00:42:53] [SPEAKER_02]: I put poison guys.
[00:42:55] [SPEAKER_02]: Poison sauce starts with an H.
[00:42:57] [SPEAKER_02]: It's like poison.
[00:42:58] [SPEAKER_02]: It's yummy.
[00:42:59] [SPEAKER_02]: I put it in my ramen too.
[00:43:00] [SPEAKER_02]: It was really good.
[00:43:00] [SPEAKER_02]: You like ramen?
[00:43:01] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes.
[00:43:02] [SPEAKER_02]: Oooh we all love ramen.
[00:43:04] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't really care.
[00:43:04] [SPEAKER_02]: Wait quick question.
[00:43:05] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't say enough poison to give someone like...
[00:43:08] [SPEAKER_03]: Wait quick guys out of the top of the question what's your favorite ramen?
[00:43:10] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh okay so okay okay we're gonna dive into this we're gonna dive into this.
[00:43:16] [SPEAKER_02]: Okay so I like um right so it depends on what you're talking about if you I so for
[00:43:23] [SPEAKER_02]: cup noodles um I like like the ones that you just take some water pour it in let
[00:43:28] [SPEAKER_02]: it sit I'm gonna have to go with uh the sweet Korean chili that I the flavor that
[00:43:32] [SPEAKER_02]: I get if it's like like the square ones with the packets I'm gonna have to go
[00:43:37] [SPEAKER_02]: with um like chicken because I'm just basic like that but chicken is really good
[00:43:42] [SPEAKER_02]: since you can add your own flavors and then for like bigger bowls I'm going
[00:43:46] [SPEAKER_02]: with the Tengkatsu if you don't know what Tengkatsu is it's like a Japanese meal
[00:43:49] [SPEAKER_02]: it's fried pork um and it's also comes sometimes served with cabbage or
[00:43:54] [SPEAKER_02]: fried cabbage and rice and there's also Tengkatsu sauce that goes with
[00:43:58] [SPEAKER_02]: it.
[00:43:58] [SPEAKER_02]: Delicious.
[00:44:00] [SPEAKER_03]: And nutritious.
[00:44:02] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh I mean that so my dad my dad makes a Tengkatsu that is like heaven for me
[00:44:12] [SPEAKER_02]: because I love Tengkatsu and he makes it every year so that's nice too so I get
[00:44:18] [SPEAKER_02]: some freaking talks.
[00:44:20] [SPEAKER_02]: Tengkatsu I still get to help make it sometimes.
[00:44:24] [SPEAKER_02]: Okay but.
[00:44:28] [SPEAKER_02]: Awkward silence.
[00:44:29] [SPEAKER_02]: Guys I was looking for something I was trying to figure out this certain flavor
[00:44:33] [SPEAKER_02]: what it's called because I was watching a show and the guy gets arrested and then
[00:44:37] [SPEAKER_02]: to get a cell phone to get contraband because he's in prison he goes to this guy
[00:44:41] [SPEAKER_02]: and the guy's like I want I want ramen and they're like you can get it from
[00:44:45] [SPEAKER_02]: commissary and then um Caleb the the guy who was arrested's new friend
[00:44:51] [SPEAKER_02]: who's also a cannibal this is Brooklyn Nine-Nine um uh is like there's this
[00:44:56] [SPEAKER_02]: really like there's this flavor of ramen that's the best flavor ever and so um
[00:45:01] [SPEAKER_02]: the prison guy's like I want that flavor I was trying to figure out what that flavor
[00:45:04] [SPEAKER_02]: was I was trying to figure out what it was called could not find it unless I
[00:45:07] [SPEAKER_02]: watched a clip and I wasn't going to watch a clip in the middle of the podcast
[00:45:10] [SPEAKER_02]: but that flavor sounded so peculiar I'm not even kidding and then Jake is
[00:45:15] [SPEAKER_02]: like Jake's the main guy Jake is like um oh but when you make the ramen
[00:45:21] [SPEAKER_02]: when I get to this ramen and I make the ramen you got to make the ramen
[00:45:24] [SPEAKER_02]: you have to take some of the dried noodles and crumple it on top he's such an icon
[00:45:29] [SPEAKER_02]: it's a comedy series that's why they had this that's why the they had this very
[00:45:33] [SPEAKER_02]: specific type of ramen instead of like something actually like of use
[00:45:38] [SPEAKER_02]: okay so speaking of ramen I got this one ramen and the flavor was so good but
[00:45:42] [SPEAKER_02]: I couldn't eat it because of the smell it was so awful guys I'd be blocking my
[00:45:49] [SPEAKER_02]: nose when I eat never I literally like let me not breathe I smelt it and I was
[00:45:53] [SPEAKER_02]: like and then I was like no but I tried it anyway because I'm like that and I ate
[00:46:00] [SPEAKER_02]: it and I was like this is good but I'm not eating it ever again because the smell
[00:46:04] [SPEAKER_02]: it's called nose plugs look about I would probably eat just about anything
[00:46:13] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm not picky anything really I'm kind of pity I'm like that one person where
[00:46:19] [SPEAKER_02]: I can eat some things but other things are like that's for an object like don't give
[00:46:24] [SPEAKER_02]: them to me have you guys heard of tofurky so what the what the toe tofurky is like
[00:46:30] [SPEAKER_02]: tofu it's like for kind of like people who can't tell you either like can't or
[00:46:35] [SPEAKER_02]: don't want to like pork it's kind of like a sausage that is the driest thing
[00:46:40] [SPEAKER_02]: on earth and I cannot eat it as long as it tastes good I would eat anything so
[00:46:44] [SPEAKER_02]: okay for my religion like cuz like it's supposed to like help you get closer to
[00:46:50] [SPEAKER_02]: God like we do like a Daniel fast every year and it's like a month of just eating
[00:46:56] [SPEAKER_02]: you can't have meat you can't have like you can't have like alcohol you can't
[00:47:00] [SPEAKER_02]: have like a lot of things there's like a long list of things you can have sugar
[00:47:03] [SPEAKER_02]: like there's so much that you just can't eat I don't like all food so you
[00:47:14] [SPEAKER_02]: unnatural sugar right yeah yeah um it's so like it was ridiculous the amount of
[00:47:22] [SPEAKER_02]: tofu I ate then I never eat tofu oh and I got the amount of tofu I ate during that
[00:47:28] [SPEAKER_02]: and I wasn't even doing the full thing like to my family you guys are troopers
[00:47:31] [SPEAKER_02]: you could do the whole thing but I did like this is what I did so instead of
[00:47:36] [SPEAKER_02]: doing like full-fledged I can't eat anything I had like special exceptions so
[00:47:43] [SPEAKER_02]: I was like special exception like I could eat the school food I could eat I could eat
[00:47:49] [SPEAKER_02]: the school food but I can't have hamburgers or pizza I could eat on like most
[00:47:56] [SPEAKER_02]: things but I couldn't have like specific items I like crossed off like a ton of
[00:48:01] [SPEAKER_02]: items that I like so I was just kind of man like oh man I was like I'm really
[00:48:07] [SPEAKER_02]: craving a hamburger oh wait I can't have a hamburger okay I like tofu I
[00:48:12] [SPEAKER_02]: like miso soup so I'm like tofu and seaweed I like that I've never had miso soup
[00:48:17] [SPEAKER_02]: you've never had me so are you okay I feel offended by that statement if you want to
[00:48:22] [SPEAKER_02]: if you want to buy me some miso soup we can eat it together yeah yeah yeah yeah
[00:48:27] [SPEAKER_01]: I don't think that I've had miso soup since like last year okay okay I don't
[00:48:32] [SPEAKER_02]: know what it tastes like at least you've had it okay I don't remember
[00:48:35] [SPEAKER_02]: tofu so getting like kind of like so some tofu so tofu some miso soup is like a
[00:48:46] [SPEAKER_02]: ramen where you have to like make it like that but I'd say it's not as good as
[00:48:51] [SPEAKER_02]: especially since like sexually since the miso sometimes the texture can be weird
[00:48:58] [SPEAKER_02]: you have to find the right brand but it it's so like getting it from a store
[00:49:04] [SPEAKER_02]: like freshly bought it hits different it is it's so good especially fresh tofu
[00:49:11] [SPEAKER_02]: since it like melts in your mouth and it's amazing heaven for you oh yes friends
[00:49:16] [SPEAKER_02]: birthday like a while ago over the summer and like his dad paid for
[00:49:20] [SPEAKER_02]: everything and I was like I had money I was like guys I can I can pay for my
[00:49:24] [SPEAKER_02]: stuff he's like no cuz his dad's like a little angel and then for lunch we went
[00:49:28] [SPEAKER_02]: to this like sushi restaurant oh it was no more I can pay I can pay it
[00:49:33] [SPEAKER_02]: now I'm a name I'm a glutton um I ate like three sushi platters what is it was
[00:49:39] [SPEAKER_02]: it where were you we were in Mystic Village I love sushi I was so hungry I was
[00:49:45] [SPEAKER_02]: like we were walking around to try sushi I was allergic to it I had no sunglasses
[00:49:51] [SPEAKER_03]: what are you like peanuts eggs any literal kind of seafood all right guys
[00:50:02] [SPEAKER_02]: I know that I know we have to close because it's been a while I want to stay
[00:50:07] [SPEAKER_02]: guys we have to edit so yes we have to we have to edit out that announcement okay
[00:50:14] [SPEAKER_02]: unless you want to post like those awkward silence like yeah
[00:50:19] [SPEAKER_02]: no post the bluebirds okay okay okay so yo this happens every week
[00:50:31] [SPEAKER_02]: is a thing there's a thing called silent I know yes okay okay okay if you open
[00:50:38] [SPEAKER_02]: your alarm clock you can play a turn on for today or turn you can pick how many
[00:50:51] [SPEAKER_02]: days a week you do it turn it off for Fridays oh my goodness by the way we
[00:50:55] [SPEAKER_02]: meet on Friday anyway so we have to close up yeah close up yeah yeah we're
[00:51:01] [SPEAKER_02]: really nice being here with you guys this might be our last episode for a while
[00:51:04] [SPEAKER_01]: so yeah so yeah we might have episodes during the summer I don't know
[00:51:08] [SPEAKER_02]: we're probably not maybe maybe we hope that guys up will be TBD we hope to have
[00:51:14] [SPEAKER_02]: episodes during the summer it might not be the same crew there might be less
[00:51:18] [SPEAKER_02]: people there might be more people there might be new people who knows it
[00:51:21] [SPEAKER_02]: could be different people we don't know how it's gonna run because obviously it's
[00:51:26] [SPEAKER_02]: very difficult to be up during the summer cuz then all you're just meeting after
[00:51:29] [SPEAKER_02]: school like we're doing now so this could be our last episode as this group this
[00:51:34] [SPEAKER_02]: could be our last episode just for a little while and that is really sad so
[00:51:38] [SPEAKER_01]: there's yeah this couldn't put temporarily we are last episode we
[00:51:44] [SPEAKER_01]: couldn't put temporarily do an episode during the summer I don't know
[00:51:47] [SPEAKER_02]: um but yeah we're okay but we we're really glad that you could be here with us
[00:51:53] [SPEAKER_02]: we're going to say goodbye on half of a Kedrick Gigi and Perry so we're saying
[00:52:00] [SPEAKER_03]: goodbye for them as well yeah um we see them again
[00:52:05] [SPEAKER_02]: that sounds morbid that sounds morbid we're not gonna see them again what are you doing
[00:52:11] [SPEAKER_02]: okay okay well um it was nice being here with you guys and we'll see you never
[00:52:17] [SPEAKER_02]: bye
[00:52:17] [SPEAKER_02]: We love you.
[00:52:19] [SPEAKER_02]: We'll see you in the near future.
[00:52:21] [SPEAKER_02]: Bye bye!
[00:52:22] [SPEAKER_02]: Adios!
[00:52:26] [SPEAKER_02]: Adios!
[00:52:31] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know what's going on.
[00:52:33] [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know what's going on.
[00:52:35] [SPEAKER_02]: It's a separate setting.
[00:52:37] [SPEAKER_02]: You can just take care of it.
[00:52:38] [SPEAKER_02]: We're free!
[00:52:40] [SPEAKER_02]: Yay!
[00:52:51] [SPEAKER_03]: A special thank you to our school, the Boys and Girls Club, and our amazing crew who made this episode possible.
[00:52:59] [SPEAKER_03]: Thank you for listening and see you real soon.
[00:53:01] [SPEAKER_03]: Bye bye!

