もっと強く!!悟空の夢は超でっけえ A Tribute on I AM Liberty
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もっと強く!!悟空の夢は超でっけえ A Tribute on I AM Liberty

[00:00:04] [SPEAKER_00]: You're listening here. To pay the end, your path back was stability here.

[00:00:52] [SPEAKER_04]: Hikaru kubu mo tsukinuke fly away

[00:00:58] [SPEAKER_04]: Tadajuu ni hirogaru panorama

[00:01:04] [SPEAKER_04]: Kao kerareta chikyuga wo hazusasai

[00:01:14] [SPEAKER_05]: This is the family Chala Hei Chala by Hiro Nobu Kagi Yama.

[00:01:29] [SPEAKER_05]: I want you to picture this real quick.

[00:01:32] [SPEAKER_05]: Well, let me just tell you that this song was in my life when I was 12, 13 years old.

[00:01:42] [SPEAKER_05]: And this same song was in my 12 year old's life in the movies.

[00:01:47] [SPEAKER_05]: In the movie theater, brand new movies.

[00:01:51] [SPEAKER_05]: We just saw Dragon Ball Heroes, Dragon Ball Z Heroes that came out last year.

[00:01:58] [SPEAKER_05]: But I want to tell you a story real quick.

[00:02:01] [SPEAKER_05]: First and foremost, we don't need the hero Nobu anymore.

[00:02:06] [SPEAKER_05]: Let's kill that because we're going to go into the reminiscence now.

[00:02:11] [SPEAKER_05]: We are going to talk, in dedication to Akira Toriyama, a guy who changed everything for everyone.

[00:02:20] [SPEAKER_05]: No really. I guess he created what has to be the most successful manga slash anime of all time.

[00:02:28] [SPEAKER_05]: In Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, Dragon Ball Super, Dragon Ball Z Kai, Dragon...

[00:02:35] [SPEAKER_05]: Whatever the hell else I forgot. Right?

[00:02:40] [SPEAKER_05]: He died. He put this show out in 1989 way ahead of its time.

[00:02:46] [SPEAKER_05]: And it's important to... Well actually he put Dragon Ball Z out in 1989.

[00:02:53] [SPEAKER_05]: Which means Dragon Ball, the beginning of the original series with Goku who is the lead character as a kid came out earlier than that.

[00:03:03] [SPEAKER_05]: Which is hard to believe.

[00:03:07] [SPEAKER_05]: Didn't come to America till much later but whatever.

[00:03:10] [SPEAKER_05]: We're going to do some reminiscence because you have to understand why am I doing a show like this?

[00:03:15] [SPEAKER_05]: Dragon Ball Z has been a part of my life since I was probably 12 years old.

[00:03:20] [SPEAKER_05]: A big part. And it's never let loose of me.

[00:03:27] [SPEAKER_05]: You understand? Like, I don't remember when it was.

[00:03:30] [SPEAKER_05]: It was last... I think it was... Where were we? We were in a hotel.

[00:03:35] [SPEAKER_05]: It was last summer. Okay? This is how you can understand this.

[00:03:40] [SPEAKER_05]: Last summer, we're in a hotel. My wife was having at a hockey tournament.

[00:03:46] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't even know why I needed a shirt but I needed a shirt for some reason.

[00:03:50] [SPEAKER_05]: And we were just staying overnight at a hotel.

[00:03:55] [SPEAKER_05]: She comes back, has clothes for the kids, has clothes for me and the shirt that she has for me is this Goku shirt from Target.

[00:04:02] [SPEAKER_05]: Goku on the left side. It's awesome. Super awesome shirt. I think it says Kakarot down the right side.

[00:04:08] [SPEAKER_05]: I still wear it. I wore it the other day.

[00:04:11] [SPEAKER_05]: So this series, this character in particular Goku in his life...

[00:04:17] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know. It's been hooked into me for...

[00:04:23] [SPEAKER_05]: We're talking 26 years now.

[00:04:26] [SPEAKER_05]: And it's not letting loose. It's not going to go anywhere.

[00:04:31] [SPEAKER_05]: It's not going to go anywhere. Like, I watch it still.

[00:04:36] [SPEAKER_05]: I watch it still. And not just like bored.

[00:04:40] [SPEAKER_05]: Like, let's watch the Goku Frieza fight.

[00:04:44] [SPEAKER_05]: And it's cool because now they have... on YouTube they have like cut out...

[00:04:49] [SPEAKER_05]: Well, we don't have to go into those details.

[00:04:52] [SPEAKER_05]: Let's begin. Pardon me. I just ate a bunch of frozen yogurt before I came on which I desperately needed.

[00:04:59] [SPEAKER_05]: I did a three mile trail run and felt like I ran a marathon.

[00:05:02] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know what was wrong with me but I was not feeling it.

[00:05:07] [SPEAKER_05]: I finished it anyway but it was rough.

[00:05:13] [SPEAKER_05]: So the year is 98-99-ish. I'm not sure when. Probably 99-ish.

[00:05:21] [SPEAKER_05]: 99 puts me at... 1996 I would have been 10, 98-99.

[00:05:25] [SPEAKER_05]: So it's probably 12-13, something along those lines.

[00:05:31] [SPEAKER_05]: I have dogs here so you're going to hear some crazy things in the background like that.

[00:05:38] [SPEAKER_05]: If they decide to fight in the room that I'm doing the podcast then we'll have to run some ads so I can kick them out.

[00:05:48] [SPEAKER_05]: So the year is 1999. We'll go with that.

[00:05:50] [SPEAKER_05]: I guess I'm 13 years old.

[00:05:53] [SPEAKER_05]: I'm at a place called the Granite Run Mall.

[00:05:55] [SPEAKER_05]: The Granite Run Mall was the mall. It was the place.

[00:05:58] [SPEAKER_05]: It was the Friday destination. It was where I saved up all my money for the week and would go spend it.

[00:06:04] [SPEAKER_05]: We would be dropped off by a parent of some kind.

[00:06:08] [SPEAKER_05]: A lot of us, four or five of us.

[00:06:12] [SPEAKER_05]: And we would make our way through the mall and pass most stores and we would go to the wall to shop for music.

[00:06:17] [SPEAKER_05]: We would go to Spencer's to laugh at the funny stuff in the back and see what kind of cool t-shirts they had.

[00:06:23] [SPEAKER_05]: And then we would go to the big wig of the mall.

[00:06:28] [SPEAKER_05]: You see because Concord Mall which was a mall in Delaware, Granite Run was in Pennsylvania.

[00:06:33] [SPEAKER_05]: Concord Mall had a small little shop and it was a little nook.

[00:06:37] [SPEAKER_05]: And it was the place I ever got my first ever band t-shirt in fourth grade.

[00:06:44] [SPEAKER_05]: What the?

[00:06:46] [SPEAKER_05]: In fourth grade, my grandmother bought me a corn shirt.

[00:06:50] [SPEAKER_05]: And it was so big that it came down to my knees. I couldn't really wear it anywhere.

[00:06:54] [SPEAKER_05]: You know, I think I wore it one day to school.

[00:06:57] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't remember exactly. It's hard for me to have fourth grade. It's a long time ago.

[00:07:02] [SPEAKER_05]: But I know for a fact I had a plan to get a toy at KB Toys and I said forget it. I want the corn shirt.

[00:07:09] [SPEAKER_05]: So I got the corn. What was I doing listening to corn in fourth grade by the way?

[00:07:14] [SPEAKER_05]: What was going on?

[00:07:16] [SPEAKER_05]: Parents just were cool with that.

[00:07:18] [SPEAKER_05]: But they cursed like crazy too so maybe that was the deal.

[00:07:21] [SPEAKER_05]: Anyway, they had a little nook. Hot topic used to be this little nook store.

[00:07:26] [SPEAKER_05]: Nobody went in. You know those weirdos. Only weirdos go in there.

[00:07:29] [SPEAKER_05]: Just need this little nook.

[00:07:30] [SPEAKER_05]: Well in Granite Run the weirdos started getting popular. It would be a freak.

[00:07:35] [SPEAKER_05]: That's what we were called, freaks.

[00:07:37] [SPEAKER_05]: So they built this monster hot topic man. We'd go in there and just drool all over everything.

[00:07:42] [SPEAKER_05]: Drool all over the merchandise. Drool all over the girls who were working there.

[00:07:45] [SPEAKER_05]: The girls who were shopping there. You know what I mean?

[00:07:48] [SPEAKER_05]: It was eighth grade. Ninth grade. Something like that. It had to be eighth grade actually.

[00:07:53] [SPEAKER_05]: And yeah because I was still in middle school.

[00:07:56] [SPEAKER_05]: I met a kid named Mike Dunn. Mike, well it was just called Mike D for his own personal privacy.

[00:08:02] [SPEAKER_05]: But I met a kid named Mike D in eighth grade who really changed my life.

[00:08:08] [SPEAKER_05]: And I had the same effect on his. You know we were good buddies for a really long time.

[00:08:14] [SPEAKER_05]: We're walking through this massive hot topic.

[00:08:18] [SPEAKER_05]: And I have one goal in mind and it's to get a Goku shirt.

[00:08:21] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't even really know who Goku is yet. Mike keeps telling me about him.

[00:08:24] [SPEAKER_05]: Telling me about Dragon Ball Z. We watched a couple episodes on Toonami Cartoon Network at his house.

[00:08:30] [SPEAKER_05]: We'd go to Mike's house there after school because Mike wasn't allowed to go nowhere, right?

[00:08:34] [SPEAKER_05]: After school. So I'd go chill with him at his house and we'd watch Toonami.

[00:08:39] [SPEAKER_05]: And I don't remember what came on before but we'd always watch it.

[00:08:42] [SPEAKER_05]: And then it would end in Dragon Ball Z would come on.

[00:08:46] [SPEAKER_05]: And Mike's seen a bunch of it but he hadn't seen it all but he'd seen a bunch of it.

[00:08:49] [SPEAKER_05]: He was kind of walking me through it.

[00:08:51] [SPEAKER_05]: And I was there man. I was there to get a shirt with Goku on it. I didn't care.

[00:08:56] [SPEAKER_05]: That was my one goal because this guy was like a...

[00:09:01] [SPEAKER_05]: He was a weird thing for me at the time because I was on my way out of popular culture.

[00:09:07] [SPEAKER_05]: No, I was long out of popular culture by eighth grade actually.

[00:09:10] [SPEAKER_05]: But there were some things I was holding on to and strength was one of them.

[00:09:13] [SPEAKER_05]: I remember in seventh grade I was still lifting weights.

[00:09:17] [SPEAKER_05]: In about sixth grade my dad bought some weights and a bench.

[00:09:22] [SPEAKER_05]: And he taught me how to lift weights.

[00:09:24] [SPEAKER_05]: And I used to do it a lot when I was bored.

[00:09:28] [SPEAKER_05]: Remember bored? Do you remember bored?

[00:09:33] [SPEAKER_05]: I'd be bored and I'd be like, alright let's go do some bench press.

[00:09:36] [SPEAKER_05]: Let's do some flies. I got like a big chest at a very young age from all the lifting of weights.

[00:09:44] [SPEAKER_05]: And I was even like drinking protein powder in seventh grade.

[00:09:47] [SPEAKER_05]: I remember, I did no sports. This was not for sports.

[00:09:51] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't even know why I was doing it. I have no clue.

[00:09:54] [SPEAKER_05]: But Goku gave me a reason. He was big, strong, jacked, monstrous.

[00:09:59] [SPEAKER_05]: You know the guys in Dragon Ball Z or Jack like doesn't even make sense.

[00:10:03] [SPEAKER_05]: Particularly when in like the particularly in the Frieza saga on through the Android saga.

[00:10:11] [SPEAKER_05]: That's when the size of the Saiyans is incredible.

[00:10:17] [SPEAKER_05]: They kind of slim out and get more efficient as the series goes on, more efficient for fighting.

[00:10:23] [SPEAKER_05]: But in those series in particular there's an emphasis on the jacked.

[00:10:28] [SPEAKER_05]: And there wasn't anything like that in my life because I was listening to a lot of heavy metal.

[00:10:33] [SPEAKER_05]: I was definitely in that freak culture in my friends.

[00:10:39] [SPEAKER_05]: And you know, I wanted to band all that kind of stuff.

[00:10:42] [SPEAKER_05]: The girls that I dated, all that was all, you know, we were in that sort of social group.

[00:10:47] [SPEAKER_05]: There was no going around it. We didn't listen to rap. Rap sucked.

[00:10:52] [SPEAKER_05]: You know, all that kind of stuff.

[00:10:55] [SPEAKER_05]: We had this click and that's what it was.

[00:11:00] [SPEAKER_05]: But for some reason this series resonated with me.

[00:11:04] [SPEAKER_05]: You know what I mean? And I was brought into this series watching the Frieza saga take place.

[00:11:13] [SPEAKER_05]: I guess the best thing for me to do to help you understand what the hell is going on a little bit is to describe a little bit about what the hell Dragon Ball Z even is.

[00:11:22] [SPEAKER_05]: Because some of you out there might actually be trying to force yourself through an episode like this.

[00:11:31] [SPEAKER_05]: Hats off to you.

[00:11:34] [SPEAKER_05]: But largely it's a series centered around a guy who's kind of a rip off of Superman.

[00:11:38] [SPEAKER_05]: And his name is Goku.

[00:11:41] [SPEAKER_05]: His birth name is Kakarot.

[00:11:43] [SPEAKER_05]: Just like Kal-El, his name is Kakarot.

[00:11:46] [SPEAKER_05]: Now the funny thing about his race, Superman's race being the Kryptonians,

[00:11:53] [SPEAKER_05]: Goku's race are named the Saiyans.

[00:11:55] [SPEAKER_05]: And what Akira Toriyama did with Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball,

[00:11:58] [SPEAKER_05]: which made it so silly but so awesome, was everybody's name,

[00:12:04] [SPEAKER_05]: everybody, every collective had some sort of name that was tied to a group of things.

[00:12:11] [SPEAKER_05]: So the Saiyans were actually all named after vegetables.

[00:12:18] [SPEAKER_05]: I know that sounds crazy but it's exactly what it is.

[00:12:22] [SPEAKER_05]: They lived on the planet Vegeta.

[00:12:25] [SPEAKER_05]: The king was Vegeta.

[00:12:27] [SPEAKER_05]: Vegetable Vegeta, right?

[00:12:30] [SPEAKER_05]: Goku, the main character, was his earth name given to him by his grandfather of the same name.

[00:12:36] [SPEAKER_05]: His actual birth name was Kakarot.

[00:12:40] [SPEAKER_05]: He fights a much bigger, much more powerful character later, Saiyan named Broly.

[00:12:48] [SPEAKER_05]: Who was just a play on the word broccoli.

[00:12:51] [SPEAKER_05]: And in the manga I think his name was broccoli in Japanese.

[00:12:54] [SPEAKER_05]: His brother's Raditz, Goku's brother comes to fight him too, his name is Raditz.

[00:13:00] [SPEAKER_05]: Every Saiyan that shows up is named after a vegetable.

[00:13:04] [SPEAKER_05]: Broly's dad is named Paragus.

[00:13:07] [SPEAKER_05]: Like a sparagus, right?

[00:13:10] [SPEAKER_05]: These guys are the biggest, strongest world destroying dominating creatures in the universe.

[00:13:16] [SPEAKER_05]: They transform into giant gorillas in the full moon.

[00:13:20] [SPEAKER_05]: It was the way they would take over warring planets, right?

[00:13:24] [SPEAKER_05]: Like the Saiyans were a race of people who showed up at your planet and took it over, killed everyone, took planet over.

[00:13:31] [SPEAKER_05]: And if they ran into trouble, they would show up when the moon was full and turn into something called a Uuzaru, a giant gorilla monster, right?

[00:13:40] [SPEAKER_05]: So the idea that Akira Toriyama named all these guys after vegetables is just...

[00:13:44] [SPEAKER_05]: It adds to the playfulness of what Dragon Ball Z was all about because Dragon Ball Z was tremendously playful a series.

[00:13:55] [SPEAKER_05]: And I don't know, because of that, because it wasn't 24-7 series, because you had a guy like a master of martial arts named Master Roshi.

[00:14:06] [SPEAKER_05]: Who taught Goku at a young age how to fight really, I mean really fight.

[00:14:12] [SPEAKER_05]: How to use a lot of his techniques and moves if you will that he used for the rest of the series, right?

[00:14:21] [SPEAKER_05]: This guy was a brilliant old martial artist who lived on a little island, but he was also a complete perv.

[00:14:27] [SPEAKER_05]: Like he always had dirty magazines on him.

[00:14:32] [SPEAKER_05]: And... oh wait, that was his thing.

[00:14:34] [SPEAKER_05]: So there was always like this little tint of sort of the playful or the reality of life in Dragon Ball Z outside of just the mere fighting.

[00:14:46] [SPEAKER_05]: And it helped the series, you know? Because the series would get dark.

[00:14:53] [SPEAKER_05]: You know, people die all the time in Dragon Ball Z.

[00:14:56] [SPEAKER_05]: Main characters get axed.

[00:14:58] [SPEAKER_05]: Like it's not a thing.

[00:14:59] [SPEAKER_05]: You know, holes get blown through people that you care about in the series and they're hacking up blood.

[00:15:06] [SPEAKER_05]: You know what I mean?

[00:15:07] [SPEAKER_05]: So any story that can kind of take you through all the different layers of life is magic.

[00:15:17] [SPEAKER_05]: You know it really is magic.

[00:15:19] [SPEAKER_05]: And it was kind of the silliness of the Saiyans names.

[00:15:21] [SPEAKER_05]: That's one... another one of these sort of crazy collections of names tethered to interesting things is one of the main human characters in the story is a woman named Boma.

[00:15:34] [SPEAKER_05]: It was a brilliant scientist inventor.

[00:15:38] [SPEAKER_05]: Now, mind you, this is why when I grew up and started hearing about the fact that there were no like cool women, no cool women characters, no cool...

[00:15:51] [SPEAKER_05]: I was raised on aliens.

[00:15:52] [SPEAKER_05]: I was raised on Terminator.

[00:15:54] [SPEAKER_05]: I was raised on horror movies.

[00:15:57] [SPEAKER_05]: I was raised on Dragon Ball Z.

[00:15:59] [SPEAKER_05]: Boma is tit...

[00:16:01] [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, she is the essential character in the story because she literally invents the Dragon Radar.

[00:16:09] [SPEAKER_05]: The reason the story is called Dragon Ball Z is because there are seven Dragon Balls on the planet Earth and if you gather them all, you can make a wish for anything you want.

[00:16:19] [SPEAKER_05]: And Dragon Ball, the original series is basically about Boma and Goku running around finding those Dragon Balls.

[00:16:25] [SPEAKER_05]: But she's so brilliant that she creates a radar that can find them.

[00:16:28] [SPEAKER_05]: So they can always go find them when they need to bring people back from the dead, whatever they need to do.

[00:16:35] [SPEAKER_05]: So she, you know, rich, smart, famous, pretty, everything.

[00:16:41] [SPEAKER_05]: The whole thing.

[00:16:42] [SPEAKER_05]: The whole thing that like, through my adult years, people were telling me there's no representation for women like this.

[00:16:50] [SPEAKER_05]: These women like this just don't exist in the limelight and I'm like, have you seen the most popular anime of all time?

[00:16:56] [SPEAKER_05]: You never saw it.

[00:16:59] [SPEAKER_05]: She's literally like probably one of the second or third most important characters in the whole series.

[00:17:06] [SPEAKER_05]: She's so important in fact that her hair has changed over almost 20 times throughout the whole series.

[00:17:12] [SPEAKER_05]: That's how much care and detail goes into her care.

[00:17:16] [SPEAKER_05]: I mean she's, you know, super important.

[00:17:18] [SPEAKER_05]: Anyway, her name is Boma.

[00:17:20] [SPEAKER_05]: Now I didn't know it at the time but Boma is a word for an undergarment.

[00:17:24] [SPEAKER_05]: And her whole entire family including her children are all named after undergarments.

[00:17:29] [SPEAKER_05]: One of the coolest characters in the whole series is a guy named Trunks.

[00:17:33] [SPEAKER_05]: He's got a blonde bowl cut.

[00:17:36] [SPEAKER_05]: He's got a sword.

[00:17:37] [SPEAKER_05]: He wears like a denim jacket when he first shows up.

[00:17:39] [SPEAKER_05]: He kills Frieza in like two seconds, who is one of the strongest people at the time.

[00:17:46] [SPEAKER_05]: And he's sweet and his name's Trunks.

[00:17:49] [SPEAKER_05]: And he, her father's name is Dr. Briefs.

[00:17:55] [SPEAKER_05]: Trunks has a daughter named Bra.

[00:17:58] [SPEAKER_05]: I mean that's how these things play out.

[00:18:00] [SPEAKER_05]: But again it's more silliness.

[00:18:03] [SPEAKER_05]: You know what I mean?

[00:18:04] [SPEAKER_05]: It's silliness.

[00:18:05] [SPEAKER_05]: But it made the show what it was man.

[00:18:08] [SPEAKER_05]: It made the show what it was and what the show really was fundamentally and what it still is today.

[00:18:14] [SPEAKER_05]: It's something that you didn't have in many action series.

[00:18:21] [SPEAKER_05]: The action series that had it were things like X-Men and things like Spider-Man the Animated Series.

[00:18:28] [SPEAKER_05]: And what they had were drama, right?

[00:18:31] [SPEAKER_05]: But no one did drama like Dragon Ball Z did drama.

[00:18:36] [SPEAKER_05]: Dragon Ball Z we used to joke and we used to call it the soap opera for men.

[00:18:41] [SPEAKER_05]: Like that's what we, in eighth grade that's what we would call it.

[00:18:43] [SPEAKER_05]: The soap opera for men.

[00:18:45] [SPEAKER_05]: That's what it was.

[00:18:46] [SPEAKER_05]: You know you could have two guys jockeying back and forth before they fight for five episodes.

[00:18:55] [SPEAKER_05]: You could have guys stare at each other from across an empty battlefield like a wasteland with rocks and rubble.

[00:19:03] [SPEAKER_05]: Stare at each other from across and share a little bit of a dialogue through like one to two episodes.

[00:19:11] [SPEAKER_05]: Now there was other storyline going on right that kept you kind of interest kind of peak but the tension,

[00:19:16] [SPEAKER_05]: the way that Akira Toriyama did in the animated series anyway created the tension that kept you on board was like,

[00:19:25] [SPEAKER_05]: oh man they're about to go at it.

[00:19:27] [SPEAKER_05]: And that's like, oh no Monday you're like, oh god Mike, they're getting ready to fight man this is going to be crazy.

[00:19:36] [SPEAKER_05]: By Friday you're like, they're just about ready to fight any second now.

[00:19:42] [SPEAKER_05]: And it was sweet.

[00:19:43] [SPEAKER_05]: You know what I mean?

[00:19:44] [SPEAKER_05]: It was great how they did it.

[00:19:47] [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, it was really one of the last shows that existed that was shamelessly masculine.

[00:20:01] [SPEAKER_05]: You know what I mean?

[00:20:02] [SPEAKER_05]: We're talking year 2000 is when it really started to hit in America maybe by like 2002.

[00:20:09] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know.

[00:20:10] [SPEAKER_05]: It got increasingly popular as the 2000s went on.

[00:20:15] [SPEAKER_05]: But by 2000, 2002-ish something like that I remember Dragon Ball Z stuff being everywhere.

[00:20:22] [SPEAKER_05]: Like I remember seeing it in places I never saw before and all that kind of stuff.

[00:20:27] [SPEAKER_05]: We would roll up into another place we would go to when we were mauling about was a movie store.

[00:20:34] [SPEAKER_05]: And I remember like the first time we showed up in that video store.

[00:20:39] [SPEAKER_05]: I can't remember what it was called but it was upstairs.

[00:20:42] [SPEAKER_05]: We showed up in that video store and they had box sets of Dragon Ball Z and it was like oh my God.

[00:20:46] [SPEAKER_05]: And they were like dollars is something crazy.

[00:20:51] [SPEAKER_05]: They might have been $50.

[00:20:53] [SPEAKER_05]: And we were like dude get one of them for Christmas.

[00:20:57] [SPEAKER_05]: That's crazy $50 but for a whole series right?

[00:21:02] [SPEAKER_05]: A whole saga is what they would call them.

[00:21:07] [SPEAKER_05]: You know, delighted and raptured and tranced the whole deal.

[00:21:16] [SPEAKER_05]: Look, let me collect myself here.

[00:21:19] [SPEAKER_05]: I'm geeked out to the max.

[00:21:20] [SPEAKER_05]: We'll do a little bit of a commercial.

[00:21:22] [SPEAKER_05]: We'll come back.

[00:21:23] [SPEAKER_05]: I may talk about Dragon Ball Z for the rest of this show.

[00:21:26] [SPEAKER_05]: I'm not afraid okay?

[00:21:29] [SPEAKER_05]: I may talk about other things.

[00:21:30] [SPEAKER_05]: I'm not sure.

[00:21:31] [SPEAKER_05]: We'll see how it goes.

[00:21:34] [SPEAKER_05]: If you're still here listening, I appreciate you.

[00:21:38] [SPEAKER_05]: Do you know what I mean?

[00:21:39] [SPEAKER_05]: Sometimes you just have to have these one off shows guys.

[00:21:42] [SPEAKER_05]: Sometimes you have to put the Putin to rest.

[00:21:44] [SPEAKER_05]: You have to put the Biden to rest.

[00:21:46] [SPEAKER_05]: You have to put the Trump to rest and think about something else.

[00:21:49] [SPEAKER_05]: Do you know what I mean?

[00:21:51] [SPEAKER_05]: We'll be right back.

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[00:23:28] [SPEAKER_05]: Are they really going to ban TikTok?

[00:23:31] [SPEAKER_05]: Very interesting to see if they wind up banning TikTok.

[00:23:36] [SPEAKER_05]: Are they going to ban TikTok?

[00:23:38] [SPEAKER_05]: Can they ban anything in America?

[00:23:39] [SPEAKER_05]: Are things able to be banned in America?

[00:23:40] [SPEAKER_05]: Make no mistake about it.

[00:23:43] [SPEAKER_05]: Our freedom is undoubtedly going to be taken advantage of if we have no ability to regulate

[00:23:52] [SPEAKER_05]: with personal responsibility and discipline.

[00:23:55] [SPEAKER_05]: Right now there are people saying like, it's my livelihood.

[00:23:58] [SPEAKER_05]: It's small businesses we sell on TikTok.

[00:24:01] [SPEAKER_05]: You can sell anywhere.

[00:24:04] [SPEAKER_05]: You can sell on Shopify.

[00:24:05] [SPEAKER_05]: You can sell on Instagram.

[00:24:06] [SPEAKER_05]: What TikTok I tell you?

[00:24:11] [SPEAKER_05]: My son buys stuff on TikTok sometimes.

[00:24:14] [SPEAKER_05]: It's hilarious.

[00:24:15] [SPEAKER_05]: You know, he's a kid and is what it is.

[00:24:17] [SPEAKER_05]: But it's funny.

[00:24:19] [SPEAKER_05]: Do you have to have a seizure right next to the microphone, my man?

[00:24:24] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah?

[00:24:26] [SPEAKER_05]: Okay, that's good.

[00:24:29] [SPEAKER_05]: I bring these dogs over here, right?

[00:24:31] [SPEAKER_05]: Like when I have a busy day, I'll bring them to this other location where I do the show sometimes.

[00:24:38] [SPEAKER_05]: And I'm like, yeah man, you know, I was busy today.

[00:24:41] [SPEAKER_05]: They were stuck in the house.

[00:24:43] [SPEAKER_05]: Maybe they didn't get to play as much.

[00:24:45] [SPEAKER_05]: And they'll just sit here.

[00:24:47] [SPEAKER_05]: You know what I mean?

[00:24:48] [SPEAKER_05]: There's a backyard, the back door is wide open.

[00:24:52] [SPEAKER_05]: And this guy will just have a seizure right next to the microphone while I do the show.

[00:24:56] [SPEAKER_05]: It's funny.

[00:24:58] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know.

[00:24:59] [SPEAKER_05]: What else?

[00:25:00] [SPEAKER_05]: Anybody else absolutely feeling disenfranchised over the whole American experience?

[00:25:07] [SPEAKER_05]: At the moment, that's yours truly.

[00:25:09] [SPEAKER_05]: Okay, that's how I feel today.

[00:25:12] [SPEAKER_05]: I have no desire to discuss anything having to do with any political thing.

[00:25:19] [SPEAKER_05]: War, World War III nuclear war.

[00:25:23] [SPEAKER_05]: I didn't get on Instagram today.

[00:25:24] [SPEAKER_05]: I didn't even want to go down that path.

[00:25:26] [SPEAKER_05]: I was writing a book about avoiding being kidnapped and for a client.

[00:25:31] [SPEAKER_05]: And I just got there.

[00:25:32] [SPEAKER_05]: No desire.

[00:25:33] [SPEAKER_05]: It was beautiful outside.

[00:25:35] [SPEAKER_05]: You know what I mean?

[00:25:36] [SPEAKER_05]: You get into that mind frame where it's like, you see the bear trap for what it is.

[00:25:43] [SPEAKER_05]: Do you know what I mean?

[00:25:45] [SPEAKER_05]: Like you ever see the bear trap when you wake up?

[00:25:48] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know if that happens to people.

[00:25:50] [SPEAKER_05]: Most of us don't see it.

[00:25:52] [SPEAKER_05]: Most of us wind up footing the bear trap screaming and yelling, hollering.

[00:25:56] [SPEAKER_05]: Right?

[00:25:58] [SPEAKER_05]: What I mean by the bear trap is you wake up and you get your day started

[00:26:02] [SPEAKER_05]: and maybe you forget to touch your cell phone, right?

[00:26:06] [SPEAKER_05]: Maybe you forget to touch your sick and cell phone.

[00:26:10] [SPEAKER_05]: So you're like, maybe you wake up and you turn on the side of the bed

[00:26:13] [SPEAKER_05]: and you think, thank God for another day.

[00:26:15] [SPEAKER_05]: I've been doing that a lot lately.

[00:26:17] [SPEAKER_05]: Thank God for another day.

[00:26:18] [SPEAKER_05]: Put the crocs on.

[00:26:21] [SPEAKER_05]: I got to put the crocs on and walk around because I have this little dog

[00:26:24] [SPEAKER_05]: and she's just one of the most generous little creatures ever.

[00:26:28] [SPEAKER_05]: You know, she leaves little gifts about the house while we sleep at night.

[00:26:33] [SPEAKER_05]: So I put the crocs and I head downstairs to get the day started.

[00:26:40] [SPEAKER_05]: And sometimes I just leave the phone up there, you know what I mean?

[00:26:43] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't get into it.

[00:26:44] [SPEAKER_05]: And you know, the day can start and the coffee can be brewed

[00:26:48] [SPEAKER_05]: and I can start writing right away.

[00:26:51] [SPEAKER_05]: And before I know it, I've gone hours and hours without falling into it.

[00:26:56] [SPEAKER_05]: Breaking nose.

[00:26:57] [SPEAKER_05]: So that was a witness number five has appeared on the Donald Trump

[00:27:01] [SPEAKER_05]: hidden classified document case.

[00:27:04] [SPEAKER_05]: Remember that?

[00:27:04] [SPEAKER_05]: That was like big headline news for 25 seconds.

[00:27:07] [SPEAKER_05]: I seen that guy's face and I couldn't, I felt the whole of America

[00:27:12] [SPEAKER_05]: within my spirit when I saw that.

[00:27:15] [SPEAKER_05]: I forget what they even called him, juror five, worker five, whatever his name was.

[00:27:19] [SPEAKER_05]: I felt the whole of America.

[00:27:21] [SPEAKER_05]: Sometimes I see an issue online and I'll feel the entirety of the nation go.

[00:27:26] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't even care.

[00:27:29] [SPEAKER_05]: Do you know how little I care about this guy and his story?

[00:27:35] [SPEAKER_05]: That's what I felt like when I saw him.

[00:27:38] [SPEAKER_05]: And I think on the same day Liz Cheney came out or she didn't come out

[00:27:42] [SPEAKER_05]: but the story about Liz Cheney hiding the evidence over Donald Trump

[00:27:46] [SPEAKER_05]: being like, you know, just a little something.

[00:27:48] [SPEAKER_05]: You haven't probably even heard about it.

[00:27:50] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know if you've heard about it.

[00:27:51] [SPEAKER_05]: I heard about it in passing twice.

[00:27:54] [SPEAKER_05]: Not looking for it but heard of two different commentators talking about it.

[00:27:58] [SPEAKER_05]: About the fact that Donald Trump was like, hey, you want us to get 10,000

[00:28:03] [SPEAKER_05]: National Guards members down here?

[00:28:05] [SPEAKER_05]: Just in case things get hairy tomorrow?

[00:28:09] [SPEAKER_05]: No, we don't need that.

[00:28:10] [SPEAKER_05]: This is January 6th.

[00:28:13] [SPEAKER_05]: I should look this up because this is a wild story, man.

[00:28:17] [SPEAKER_05]: This is a wild story.

[00:28:18] [SPEAKER_05]: You're not hearing anything about.

[00:28:20] [SPEAKER_05]: Trump 10,000 National Guard.

[00:28:22] [SPEAKER_05]: Let's see if it comes up.

[00:28:23] [SPEAKER_05]: Yep, comes up 10,000 National Guard troops.

[00:28:28] [SPEAKER_05]: IJR, New York Times.

[00:28:32] [SPEAKER_05]: I can't even read New York Times.

[00:28:34] [SPEAKER_05]: I'll try to get money off me.

[00:28:35] [SPEAKER_05]: Yahoo!

[00:28:36] [SPEAKER_05]: I'm looking for something fair and balanced.

[00:28:39] [SPEAKER_05]: That's funny.

[00:28:42] [SPEAKER_05]: What's just the news?

[00:28:43] [SPEAKER_05]: Let's go there.

[00:28:46] [SPEAKER_05]: This was never brought up when they did the show trial.

[00:28:49] [SPEAKER_05]: Remember the show trial?

[00:28:52] [SPEAKER_05]: They don't have it's a video.

[00:28:55] [SPEAKER_05]: God, these news.

[00:28:56] [SPEAKER_05]: I think we need to do a news site.

[00:28:58] [SPEAKER_05]: I really do guys.

[00:28:59] [SPEAKER_05]: I've been thinking a lot about doing an aggregator news site with preparedness stuff and news.

[00:29:06] [SPEAKER_05]: You know?

[00:29:07] [SPEAKER_05]: Because the news sites suck!

[00:29:11] [SPEAKER_05]: Independent Journal Review.

[00:29:17] [SPEAKER_05]: I'm looking for what the part that matters.

[00:29:20] [SPEAKER_05]: After the Colorado Supreme Court failed to unjustly keep Trump off the state ballot,

[00:29:25] [SPEAKER_05]: it came out on Tuesday that the Democrat-controlled House January 6th committee

[00:29:28] [SPEAKER_05]: intentionally suppressed a crucial testimony.

[00:29:33] [SPEAKER_05]: Because that's what you do when you are a Stalinist,

[00:29:38] [SPEAKER_05]: which has been released by the Committee on the House Administration.

[00:29:41] [SPEAKER_05]: I can't say these words today.

[00:29:44] [SPEAKER_05]: These words are like a hole punch on my soul.

[00:29:48] [SPEAKER_05]: Do you understand?

[00:29:49] [SPEAKER_05]: A House Committee on the Administration's subcommittee oversight.

[00:29:53] [SPEAKER_05]: These words nobody uses in real life.

[00:29:57] [SPEAKER_05]: Only when you talk about the shit pile government, do you say?

[00:30:00] [SPEAKER_05]: The Committee on the House Administration's subcommittee on oversight.

[00:30:03] [SPEAKER_05]: That proves Trump worked to control January 6th, 2021, but was blocked.

[00:30:09] [SPEAKER_05]: The testimony revealed that the former president wanted to provide 10,000 troops for protection

[00:30:14] [SPEAKER_05]: on that day to help in the city as needed.

[00:30:18] [SPEAKER_05]: Now, what do you think January 6th looks like with 10,000 troops?

[00:30:24] [SPEAKER_05]: A little different, right?

[00:30:27] [SPEAKER_05]: While Democrats have so vehemently used the events of the day to...

[00:30:30] [SPEAKER_05]: Trump actually made attempts to prevent anything from happening.

[00:30:33] [SPEAKER_05]: Remember Trump, the same guy who was...

[00:30:35] [SPEAKER_05]: You know, this is his whole plan. His whole plan was...

[00:30:38] [SPEAKER_05]: His whole plan, according to these lunatics, was

[00:30:41] [SPEAKER_05]: break the windows and the doors down to the Capitol.

[00:30:45] [SPEAKER_05]: This is what I want you to do.

[00:30:47] [SPEAKER_05]: Okay.

[00:30:50] [SPEAKER_05]: Per the report, Trump asked for 10,000 National Guards troops to be president in Washington, D.C.,

[00:30:56] [SPEAKER_05]: but the Democrat D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser,

[00:31:01] [SPEAKER_05]: who sounds like a Mario Brothers boss, by the way,

[00:31:04] [SPEAKER_05]: kind of looks like a Mario Brothers boss also,

[00:31:07] [SPEAKER_05]: rejected the...

[00:31:08] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't even know what she looks like.

[00:31:10] [SPEAKER_05]: Rejected the proposal, only approving 350 troops to control traffic.

[00:31:17] [SPEAKER_05]: Who messed up?

[00:31:19] [SPEAKER_05]: Imagine being one of these...

[00:31:21] [SPEAKER_05]: One of these demons.

[00:31:24] [SPEAKER_05]: How do they live with themselves, PBN family?

[00:31:27] [SPEAKER_05]: How do they live with themselves?

[00:31:29] [SPEAKER_05]: SSRIs. I know the answer.

[00:31:31] [SPEAKER_05]: The answer is SSRIs, the anti-anxiety, antidepressive medicines.

[00:31:36] [SPEAKER_05]: If you live an honest life, you look around and you go,

[00:31:40] [SPEAKER_05]: why are so many fucking people on depressives?

[00:31:42] [SPEAKER_05]: Why are they on antidepressive medicines?

[00:31:44] [SPEAKER_05]: What's with the medicines?

[00:31:47] [SPEAKER_05]: What the medicines are for is when your Mayor Muriel Bowser

[00:31:52] [SPEAKER_05]: and Donald Trump, a guy you hate more than anyone you've ever hated in your whole life,

[00:31:56] [SPEAKER_05]: you don't even know why you hate him.

[00:31:58] [SPEAKER_05]: You just hate him.

[00:31:59] [SPEAKER_05]: The people above you, the people below you, the people around you said,

[00:32:02] [SPEAKER_05]: you should hate him.

[00:32:03] [SPEAKER_05]: And you being, you know, a cloak, being like a sack of skin with no integrity,

[00:32:10] [SPEAKER_05]: you're like, you know what? You're right. I hate him.

[00:32:13] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I hate him.

[00:32:15] [SPEAKER_05]: He goes, why don't we get like 10,000 National Guard troops just in case?

[00:32:19] [SPEAKER_05]: Antifa shows up, the fights break out, you know, it's been kind of a weird couple years.

[00:32:24] [SPEAKER_05]: You go, nah, I got 350 troops for traffic.

[00:32:28] [SPEAKER_05]: Get out of here.

[00:32:31] [SPEAKER_05]: And then I'll see that's bad enough, right?

[00:32:34] [SPEAKER_05]: You're so far down the road of screw up already and nothing's even happened yet.

[00:32:41] [SPEAKER_05]: Then January 6th happens.

[00:32:45] [SPEAKER_05]: And you're like, oh, I screwed up. I should have listened to Donald Trump.

[00:32:48] [SPEAKER_05]: People died.

[00:32:51] [SPEAKER_05]: Just imagine being a Trump hating DC Democrat Mayor and having to say,

[00:32:58] [SPEAKER_05]: well, everything went bad. But you know what?

[00:33:02] [SPEAKER_05]: Maybe we can flip it on him.

[00:33:03] [SPEAKER_05]: I should have listened to him.

[00:33:05] [SPEAKER_05]: If I had 10,000 National Guard troops in DC, this would have never happened.

[00:33:09] [SPEAKER_05]: He was right. I was wrong.

[00:33:11] [SPEAKER_05]: I still hate him.

[00:33:14] [SPEAKER_05]: You screwed up so much already, right?

[00:33:18] [SPEAKER_05]: If you're Mayor Muriel Bowser, you are already neck deep in your own shit.

[00:33:27] [SPEAKER_05]: Now she's not even done yet, right?

[00:33:29] [SPEAKER_05]: Because now you're going to let an entire...

[00:33:33] [SPEAKER_05]: Because she's the mayor.

[00:33:35] [SPEAKER_05]: She could have raised her hand during this trial.

[00:33:38] [SPEAKER_05]: You know, she could have called reporters.

[00:33:40] [SPEAKER_05]: She could have said, you know, well, what a decent human being would do.

[00:33:45] [SPEAKER_05]: If all of this started to pop up.

[00:33:47] [SPEAKER_05]: It doesn't matter if you hate the person or not.

[00:33:48] [SPEAKER_05]: If all of this stuff started to pop off and all of a sudden you're Muriel, right?

[00:33:53] [SPEAKER_05]: You're Muriel. You're living your life in the most corrupt place in the world.

[00:33:57] [SPEAKER_05]: All your friends are telling you we need to find out how we can hang Donald Trump from the Golden Gate Bridge.

[00:34:02] [SPEAKER_05]: And you're like, well, we'll get it figured out. Don't worry.

[00:34:05] [SPEAKER_05]: A decent person would say, have they talked at all about the 10,000 National Guard troops that he...

[00:34:11] [SPEAKER_05]: because that doesn't seem to be making the headlines.

[00:34:13] [SPEAKER_05]: A lot of headlines.

[00:34:15] [SPEAKER_05]: I'm not seeing anything reflecting the Trump ask for 10,000 National Guard troops.

[00:34:20] [SPEAKER_05]: I screwed that up. People make mistakes.

[00:34:24] [SPEAKER_05]: I, Muriel Bowser, right? Of the Mushroom Kingdom.

[00:34:27] [SPEAKER_05]: I screwed that up. I'll take the blame for that.

[00:34:30] [SPEAKER_05]: Donald Trump did ask for 10,000 National Guard troops.

[00:34:34] [SPEAKER_05]: Maybe I should call the New York Times and tell them, hey, before we put this man on trial,

[00:34:39] [SPEAKER_05]: before we've put his people in jail and, you know, smear their names, sully their name for a couple years

[00:34:47] [SPEAKER_05]: and have a fake trial that could turn around the bite.

[00:34:51] [SPEAKER_05]: It's in the ass, by the way, especially if we don't show all the evidence.

[00:34:55] [SPEAKER_05]: I'd like to let the press know that Donald Trump did not have any plans for an insurrection.

[00:35:02] [SPEAKER_05]: He asked for 10,000 National Guard troops to be in D.C.

[00:35:07] [SPEAKER_05]: But she didn't do that. She didn't say shit.

[00:35:09] [SPEAKER_05]: She just said, I'm Mayor Muriel Bowser of the Mushroom Kingdom. That's who I am.

[00:35:17] [SPEAKER_05]: She didn't say I rejected the proposal. She didn't say I messed up.

[00:35:21] [SPEAKER_05]: She didn't say I had a hand in this. She said nothing.

[00:35:26] [SPEAKER_05]: She just sat home and watched a trial and said, I hope this MF burns.

[00:35:32] [SPEAKER_05]: I hope we burn this bastard. We'll get him this insurrection.

[00:35:36] [SPEAKER_05]: I told you he was no good. That Donald Trump, that orange man.

[00:35:42] [SPEAKER_05]: So the way you wind up taking a handful of SSRIs in the morning is,

[00:35:49] [SPEAKER_05]: remember I told you I'd wake up, thank God.

[00:35:51] [SPEAKER_05]: Another day, go down with water, little sea salt, little coffee, get the day going.

[00:35:58] [SPEAKER_05]: These people have to wake up and go, I live in a world of lies.

[00:36:05] [SPEAKER_05]: I have no integrity. I've lied about everything.

[00:36:09] [SPEAKER_05]: The biggest news stories in all of the land are built around my lies.

[00:36:16] [SPEAKER_05]: The biggest cultural and social issues of the day are things I don't even really believe in.

[00:36:22] [SPEAKER_05]: I just post about them.

[00:36:25] [SPEAKER_05]: When you wake up with zero integrity and you look behind yourself metaphorically, behind you, right?

[00:36:32] [SPEAKER_05]: You look behind you metaphorically at the path you're on.

[00:36:34] [SPEAKER_05]: And it looks like that scene in Twister, when Aunt May's house and all the whole neighborhood is collapsed in.

[00:36:48] [SPEAKER_05]: You look behind you and that's what it looks like.

[00:36:50] [SPEAKER_05]: It's just a collection of fires and smashed homes, wreckage.

[00:36:55] [SPEAKER_05]: That's the wake that you've left because you have no integrity.

[00:37:01] [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, the real story here is that Muriel Bowser never raised her hand once and said,

[00:37:08] [SPEAKER_05]: well, things are getting a little out of hand.

[00:37:11] [SPEAKER_05]: We should at least talk about the tent.

[00:37:12] [SPEAKER_05]: She never said shit.

[00:37:13] [SPEAKER_05]: She just was like, God, I hope they never bring that up.

[00:37:23] [SPEAKER_05]: I never hope they bring that up.

[00:37:26] [SPEAKER_05]: According to the withheld transcript of the interview,

[00:37:29] [SPEAKER_05]: White House Deputy Chief of Staff, Ornato,

[00:37:34] [SPEAKER_05]: quote, Trump was on the phone with Mayor Bowser and wanted to make sure she had everything that she needed.

[00:37:39] [SPEAKER_05]: Now this is interesting in and of itself.

[00:37:41] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't want to get into it.

[00:37:43] [SPEAKER_05]: Quote, I remember the number 10,000 coming up, you know, the president wants to make sure you have enough, you know,

[00:37:48] [SPEAKER_05]: he's willing to ask for 10,000 or not.

[00:37:50] [SPEAKER_05]: Testified.

[00:37:51] [SPEAKER_05]: He then shared the Bowser turned down this offer.

[00:37:54] [SPEAKER_05]: So then I remember the chief saying, hey, I'm calling the secretary of defense to get that quick reaction force in here,

[00:37:59] [SPEAKER_05]: Ornato said.

[00:38:00] [SPEAKER_05]: Later he testified.

[00:38:01] [SPEAKER_05]: I remember the chief telling Miller, get them in here, get them in here to secure the Capitol now.

[00:38:10] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't, it's intract, you know, this, these are the, I can't do it.

[00:38:18] [SPEAKER_05]: I can't even like, it's, there's like a little hill that I have to climb up to get on my eye horse and bitch about Democrat.

[00:38:24] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't have it in me.

[00:38:26] [SPEAKER_05]: I just don't have it in me to talk about these people.

[00:38:28] [SPEAKER_05]: They don't even deserve to be talked about.

[00:38:29] [SPEAKER_05]: See, that's the problem.

[00:38:31] [SPEAKER_05]: I can't waste the time.

[00:38:33] [SPEAKER_05]: I'd rather talk about manga.

[00:38:36] [SPEAKER_05]: I'd rather talk about Japanese animation than I would talk about these loser louts with no integrity who have drugged and drunk themselves into oblivion in order to live with the fact that they have wrecked the greatest nation on the planet by lying.

[00:38:58] [SPEAKER_05]: The good news is for the next generation of Democrats, the bar is so pitifully low.

[00:39:07] [SPEAKER_05]: You know, you can really be an incredible Democrat who really, you know, really stands for freedom and such because there's just none of that in their party anymore.

[00:39:24] [SPEAKER_05]: It's wild.

[00:39:26] [SPEAKER_05]: You know, meanwhile they're ready to like hang you for being a Republican.

[00:39:31] [SPEAKER_05]: Are you a Republican?

[00:39:35] [SPEAKER_05]: Are you a Republican?

[00:39:37] [SPEAKER_05]: Get the gallows!

[00:39:42] [SPEAKER_05]: So what do we want to do here?

[00:39:47] [SPEAKER_05]: What to do with fury, winning over enemies, being a protector, fights to the death, incredible feats of strength.

[00:39:54] [SPEAKER_05]: One of the things Dragon Ball Z did so good, man.

[00:39:58] [SPEAKER_05]: And it was so important and I don't know if they got it from Rocky or what, but there was an emphasis on training and the importance of training.

[00:40:08] [SPEAKER_05]: And they use the word training too, which was really weird word to use.

[00:40:12] [SPEAKER_05]: They would fight.

[00:40:14] [SPEAKER_05]: They would do crazy different kind of crazy trainings and stuff.

[00:40:18] [SPEAKER_05]: But they use the word training and that's an old word, you know?

[00:40:22] [SPEAKER_05]: Like that's what my dad would call lifting weights.

[00:40:25] [SPEAKER_05]: How many times a week do you train?

[00:40:27] [SPEAKER_05]: Training.

[00:40:29] [SPEAKER_05]: Such a weird word, man.

[00:40:31] [SPEAKER_05]: But it was the word that you used and it was really cool to hear that word in Dragon Ball Z.

[00:40:38] [SPEAKER_05]: They use the concept of like weighted training and gravity training that just made a lot of sense.

[00:40:45] [SPEAKER_05]: And it always captivated you as a young guy because you're always doing the multiplication.

[00:40:50] [SPEAKER_05]: You know what I mean?

[00:40:51] [SPEAKER_05]: Like when Goku was traveling.

[00:40:56] [SPEAKER_05]: So Goku largely is just an insane martial artist guy who happens to be the strongest guy on the planet.

[00:41:05] [SPEAKER_05]: And you know that because he fought all the strongest people on the planet and won, right?

[00:41:12] [SPEAKER_05]: In the Tenkaiichi World Tournament.

[00:41:15] [SPEAKER_05]: Is that right?

[00:41:17] [SPEAKER_05]: I think that's right.

[00:41:19] [SPEAKER_05]: And then you know people from other planets start coming to Earth and he beats them too.

[00:41:25] [SPEAKER_05]: Well actually when his brother shows up he doesn't beat him, his brother kills him.

[00:41:28] [SPEAKER_05]: No, I'm sorry.

[00:41:30] [SPEAKER_05]: Piccolo is buddy who's an amic-ian like a green alien with antennae.

[00:41:38] [SPEAKER_05]: He's like a bug kind of regeneration.

[00:41:41] [SPEAKER_05]: So he's one of the coolest characters.

[00:41:42] [SPEAKER_05]: But anyway, he winds up killing Goku.

[00:41:45] [SPEAKER_05]: Sacrificing Goku to kill Raditz because they can't beat him.

[00:41:47] [SPEAKER_05]: They're too weak.

[00:41:49] [SPEAKER_05]: But anyway, after a bunch of stuff happens he winds up taking a spaceship.

[00:41:52] [SPEAKER_05]: That Bulma builds by the way.

[00:41:55] [SPEAKER_05]: You know.

[00:41:57] [SPEAKER_05]: Just again I'm gonna build this spaceship that's gonna take you to deep space to a whole another planet named Namek.

[00:42:05] [SPEAKER_05]: And on the way there she installs this like gravity training device where you can multiply Earth's gravity.

[00:42:14] [SPEAKER_05]: So you can turn it up.

[00:42:16] [SPEAKER_05]: Do you know what I mean?

[00:42:17] [SPEAKER_05]: You can turn it up two times.

[00:42:20] [SPEAKER_05]: Four times the gravity of the Earth.

[00:42:22] [SPEAKER_05]: Five times the gravity of the Earth.

[00:42:24] [SPEAKER_05]: And by time Goku gets to Namek he's been training like such a maniac that he's training at 100 times Earth's gravity.

[00:42:34] [SPEAKER_05]: And that gives you an idea of like how wild things get in Dragon Ball Z from a strength just a sheer strength.

[00:42:43] [SPEAKER_05]: You know strength is everything in that show.

[00:42:45] [SPEAKER_05]: They have these things the Saiyans where these things called Scouters on their head.

[00:42:51] [SPEAKER_05]: It's like a one glass headpiece.

[00:42:54] [SPEAKER_05]: And it measures people's power level.

[00:42:56] [SPEAKER_05]: Because it's all about power level.

[00:42:59] [SPEAKER_05]: You know even as Saiyans are born they measure their power level.

[00:43:02] [SPEAKER_05]: If their power level is too low they can't be warriors.

[00:43:05] [SPEAKER_05]: They're just you know peasant class.

[00:43:07] [SPEAKER_05]: And of course as fate would have it Goku is a peasant class warrior when he's measured at birth.

[00:43:13] [SPEAKER_05]: But he's sent away from the planet Vegeta before it blows up.

[00:43:18] [SPEAKER_05]: It's like Superman.

[00:43:20] [SPEAKER_05]: Because he's total rip off of Superman.

[00:43:26] [SPEAKER_05]: And yeah one of his sort of how do you describe Vegeta?

[00:43:33] [SPEAKER_05]: Vegeta is the old prince of planet Vegeta's dad's killed when the planet blows up.

[00:43:41] [SPEAKER_05]: And he's basically left under the tyranny of a character named Frieza for a long time until he rebels.

[00:43:49] [SPEAKER_05]: But he fights Goku early on in the series and loses.

[00:43:53] [SPEAKER_05]: Maybe I shouldn't spoil all this for you.

[00:43:55] [SPEAKER_05]: I know you're gonna go watch Dragon Ball Z tonight for sure.

[00:43:58] [SPEAKER_05]: And the rest of the series him and Vegeta have you know something of an off and on friendship but

[00:44:04] [SPEAKER_05]: a forever competition for who's the strongest.

[00:44:10] [SPEAKER_05]: And Vegeta's I mean 90% of Vegeta's existence is to become stronger than Goku and defeat him.

[00:44:16] [SPEAKER_05]: I mean that's what his life becomes.

[00:44:21] [SPEAKER_05]: And yeah it's a big deal to him.

[00:44:25] [SPEAKER_05]: I mean it becomes everything for him.

[00:44:26] [SPEAKER_05]: And most of the Dragon Ball Z series he is strong.

[00:44:30] [SPEAKER_05]: I mean he gets so crazy that he has Bulma build the same.

[00:44:35] [SPEAKER_05]: The exact same machine, the same gravity device.

[00:44:42] [SPEAKER_05]: And he is training by the time he finishes up his training to catch up to Goku at 450 times the gravity of Earth.

[00:44:53] [SPEAKER_05]: So that you know whatever you weigh 450 times that.

[00:45:01] [SPEAKER_05]: He fights this character. This is what makes Dragon Ball Z so awesome.

[00:45:08] [SPEAKER_05]: He fights this character named Poi Poi in the Boo Saga.

[00:45:14] [SPEAKER_05]: The Boo Saga, here's another one of those weird name things right?

[00:45:22] [SPEAKER_05]: The most powerful enemy in Dragon Ball Z is a character named Boo who looks like bubble gum.

[00:45:30] [SPEAKER_05]: He's like a little kid made out of bubble gum so incredibly strong it's unbelievable.

[00:45:35] [SPEAKER_05]: And he goes through several iterations, doesn't matter.

[00:45:39] [SPEAKER_05]: But he's being brought to life by a guy named Babadi when he was introduced into the series.

[00:45:45] [SPEAKER_05]: And Babadi has a father who is also a wizard.

[00:45:48] [SPEAKER_05]: Babadi's like this little crunchy looking, roachy looking wizard rabbit.

[00:45:58] [SPEAKER_05]: Babadi has a father wizard who created Boo and his name is Bibbidi.

[00:46:06] [SPEAKER_05]: Bibbidi Babidi Boo.

[00:46:09] [SPEAKER_05]: So yeah, so while you're dealing with the fact that this Boo creature is killing everyone.

[00:46:17] [SPEAKER_05]: You have to also in the back of your mind be like Bibbidi Babadi Boo.

[00:46:23] [SPEAKER_05]: The dads name Bibbidi, the sons name Babadi they're both dedicated to bringing this creature Boo to life to reign holy hell on the universe.

[00:46:33] [SPEAKER_05]: But bringing him back to life, well I'm gonna show you.

[00:46:46] [SPEAKER_05]: Let's see. Let's run a quick commercial and I'll come back and I'll show you the clip.

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[00:47:24] [SPEAKER_05]: Alright let's do it. Vegeta is fighting Poi Poi.

[00:47:28] [SPEAKER_05]: And Poi Poi is just a run of the mill kind of fighter and he's losing.

[00:47:33] [SPEAKER_05]: And Babadi uses his magic to take him to Poi Poi's home planet where he has a distinct advantage.

[00:47:39] [SPEAKER_05]: Okay? He has a distinct advantage on his planet.

[00:47:43] [SPEAKER_05]: Alright this is one of the things that makes Dragon Ball Z so epic.

[00:48:34] [SPEAKER_05]: So he's been training and Poi Poi didn't know it, Babadi didn't know it but he's been training at 450 times the gravity of the earth.

[00:48:45] [SPEAKER_05]: Right? So if you weigh, what's that? What's that even mean?

[00:48:48] [SPEAKER_05]: If you weigh, let's say Vegeta probably weighs like a buck 80 max.

[00:48:54] [SPEAKER_05]: If Vegeta normally weighs a buck 80 times 450 that means when he's training his body weighs 81,000 pounds and he can move so fast that he disappears from sight.

[00:49:06] [SPEAKER_05]: So this guy Poi Poi gets him on his home planet and he's like the gravity is 10 times that of the earth and you hear it, he drops a rock and it smashes down into the ground because the gravity is so hard.

[00:49:17] [SPEAKER_05]: And Vegeta says I can't even feel the gravity.

[00:49:24] [SPEAKER_05]: And it's those crazy feats of strength that happen all throughout this show man where it's just like a character trains and this is what I mean by when the age of hard work and determination was dissipating before my very eyes.

[00:49:40] [SPEAKER_05]: Even in my own life to some degree, Dragon Ball Z was there and it was like, you know, that's what the whole backbone of the show was.

[00:49:49] [SPEAKER_05]: Evil alien creature, android monster demon thing shows up, train harder and kill it.

[00:49:59] [SPEAKER_05]: Even when I was like super slacker and didn't want to lift it, I stopped lifting weights, I stopped doing any and all physical activity, I still watch Dragon Ball Z.

[00:50:08] [SPEAKER_05]: And those things were still there and this was like peak.

[00:50:13] [SPEAKER_05]: This had to be about peak emasculation of men, right?

[00:50:17] [SPEAKER_05]: Because we were probably talking early 2000s.

[00:50:21] [SPEAKER_05]: You know what I mean?

[00:50:22] [SPEAKER_05]: Early 2000s really was when it was in action, when it was like your whole routine as a guy with a girl was to play it pretty soft.

[00:50:34] [SPEAKER_05]: You know what I mean?

[00:50:34] [SPEAKER_05]: It really was.

[00:50:37] [SPEAKER_05]: I mean it was kind of all the stuff that has come, the reckoning that has come now really was taking place when I was coming up, coming of age with girls.

[00:50:49] [SPEAKER_05]: It was the shaving off, it was the rounding of the sharp edges of man.

[00:50:56] [SPEAKER_05]: And you know, that was one of the things that kept it alive.

[00:51:00] [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, I didn't even mention the title of the show.

[00:51:02] [SPEAKER_05]: The title of the show is in Japanese and it's called Even Stronger.

[00:51:08] [SPEAKER_05]: Goku's Dream is super huge slash Goku's Next Journey.

[00:51:15] [SPEAKER_05]: Which is the title of the final episode of Dragon Ball Z.

[00:51:21] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know, I thought I'd put that as the title just because it looked weird.

[00:51:24] [SPEAKER_05]: Who the hell put the hell?

[00:51:26] [SPEAKER_05]: So those kinds of incredible interactions man really made Dragon Ball Z what it is for me.

[00:51:32] [SPEAKER_05]: There's another stand out and I can't show you the clip.

[00:51:35] [SPEAKER_05]: I could show you the clip of it but it doesn't, you know, you have to watch it.

[00:51:38] [SPEAKER_05]: See this is a drama, you know what I mean?

[00:51:40] [SPEAKER_05]: There are a lot of instances in the show that are clip worthy.

[00:51:46] [SPEAKER_05]: And then there are a lot that the clips can't do with justice.

[00:51:50] [SPEAKER_05]: You know one of the amazing things when you realize how old this series is.

[00:51:57] [SPEAKER_05]: Vegeta, I guess it would have been in the early 90s fights an Android.

[00:52:01] [SPEAKER_05]: And Vegeta is insanely strong at the time.

[00:52:07] [SPEAKER_05]: And the Android doesn't know it but he's totally outclassed, you know what I mean?

[00:52:12] [SPEAKER_05]: And one of the things that Vegeta is bandying about in his head is he's staring across from this Android

[00:52:19] [SPEAKER_05]: who just kind of beat Goku pretty bad.

[00:52:22] [SPEAKER_05]: You know what I mean?

[00:52:23] [SPEAKER_05]: The Android, Goku is good.

[00:52:27] [SPEAKER_05]: He gets hit with a heart virus that's supposed to kill him.

[00:52:33] [SPEAKER_05]: And it starts to kick in when he's fighting this Android that they've trained and trained and trained to fight.

[00:52:38] [SPEAKER_05]: They knew he was coming.

[00:52:39] [SPEAKER_05]: Goku gets sick and the Android kind of kicks his ass.

[00:52:44] [SPEAKER_05]: Vegeta shows up just in time, they haven't seen Vegeta.

[00:52:46] [SPEAKER_05]: He's been gone in space training 400 times Earth's gravity, you know what I mean?

[00:52:51] [SPEAKER_05]: To catch up to Goku.

[00:52:54] [SPEAKER_05]: And one of the things that he says which is such a crazy idea, such a crazy thing but it...

[00:52:59] [SPEAKER_05]: You know, this is what makes the show.

[00:53:01] [SPEAKER_05]: He says, let me ask you, does a machine like yourself ever experience fear?

[00:53:08] [SPEAKER_05]: And this becomes sort of the whole story of the battle.

[00:53:13] [SPEAKER_05]: You know, he trash talks this Android and he beats the shit out of him.

[00:53:18] [SPEAKER_05]: And then he finally gets him cornered inside like a depression in the ground that he creates from

[00:53:23] [SPEAKER_05]: and smashing him into the ground.

[00:53:27] [SPEAKER_05]: And that's what he wants to find out.

[00:53:30] [SPEAKER_05]: Do androids experience fear?

[00:53:32] [SPEAKER_05]: And you...without the build up, like without the build up it's hard to explain.

[00:53:39] [SPEAKER_05]: Because again this is a soap opera for boys.

[00:53:42] [SPEAKER_05]: So you're talking about 20 episodes before this about these...

[00:53:47] [SPEAKER_05]: This boy from the future comes named Trunks and tells them all everybody's gonna die.

[00:53:51] [SPEAKER_05]: These androids are so strong they're gonna kill everybody.

[00:53:55] [SPEAKER_05]: Ok? Goku's gonna die from a heart disease.

[00:53:57] [SPEAKER_05]: I brought him the medication so he doesn't but everybody else is gonna get...

[00:54:01] [SPEAKER_05]: Merked by these androids.

[00:54:04] [SPEAKER_05]: And then Vegeta shows up.

[00:54:08] [SPEAKER_05]: And he's just unstoppable.

[00:54:10] [SPEAKER_05]: You know what I mean?

[00:54:11] [SPEAKER_05]: So all this time you're like, oh my god the androids are so crazy.

[00:54:15] [SPEAKER_05]: Goku did he get strong enough to beat the...

[00:54:17] [SPEAKER_05]: Oh my god the heart thing kicks in.

[00:54:19] [SPEAKER_05]: He's getting killed. They're gonna kill Goku.

[00:54:24] [SPEAKER_05]: Then Vegeta shows up and runs rough shot.

[00:54:26] [SPEAKER_05]: You know what I mean?

[00:54:27] [SPEAKER_05]: I could go on and on PBN family.

[00:54:35] [SPEAKER_05]: But I think what's important is...

[00:54:39] [SPEAKER_05]: Well first and foremost,

[00:54:41] [SPEAKER_05]: I think it's very important for you to have these kinds of things in your life.

[00:54:47] [SPEAKER_05]: Do you know what I mean?

[00:54:48] [SPEAKER_05]: I have a lot of these things in my life.

[00:54:52] [SPEAKER_05]: It's an issue of throttle.

[00:54:55] [SPEAKER_05]: It's an issue of throttle.

[00:54:58] [SPEAKER_05]: You need to have things in your life that get you excited.

[00:55:05] [SPEAKER_05]: But you need to be able to manage it, right?

[00:55:08] [SPEAKER_05]: In the society that I see,

[00:55:11] [SPEAKER_05]: people have almost no control over their throttle anymore.

[00:55:15] [SPEAKER_05]: And it's a delicate little sum bitch, right?

[00:55:19] [SPEAKER_05]: Like you have to...

[00:55:20] [SPEAKER_05]: When your throttle is all the way up,

[00:55:22] [SPEAKER_05]: that's when you're yelling at people in your car.

[00:55:25] [SPEAKER_05]: You're yelling at people in your car.

[00:55:27] [SPEAKER_05]: Why did you cut me off?

[00:55:28] [SPEAKER_05]: You're yelling at your dog.

[00:55:30] [SPEAKER_05]: You're always in the damn way.

[00:55:32] [SPEAKER_05]: You're yelling at...

[00:55:33] [SPEAKER_05]: You're losing it.

[00:55:36] [SPEAKER_05]: When your throttle is all the way up, you're losing it.

[00:55:41] [SPEAKER_05]: So you try to throttle down.

[00:55:43] [SPEAKER_05]: You know what I mean?

[00:55:44] [SPEAKER_05]: And there's a delicate little stasis level

[00:55:47] [SPEAKER_05]: where you can get through a lot of your day

[00:55:50] [SPEAKER_05]: and live a good life and still get excited

[00:55:53] [SPEAKER_05]: and still get depressed and still be happy and still...

[00:55:56] [SPEAKER_05]: But it seems that we either go...

[00:55:58] [SPEAKER_05]: We either throttle too far down or too far up.

[00:56:03] [SPEAKER_05]: If you throttle down too far, it's apathy.

[00:56:09] [SPEAKER_05]: I'm here to accomplish tasks A through B,

[00:56:14] [SPEAKER_05]: go to sleep and wake up

[00:56:17] [SPEAKER_05]: and complete tasks A through C

[00:56:19] [SPEAKER_05]: and go to sleep and wake up.

[00:56:21] [SPEAKER_05]: And any emotion that occurs

[00:56:24] [SPEAKER_05]: is just going to get in the way of me accomplishing those tasks

[00:56:27] [SPEAKER_05]: or it's going to make someone upset

[00:56:29] [SPEAKER_05]: who I don't want to deal with being upset.

[00:56:31] [SPEAKER_05]: That kind of level of apathy is SSRI.

[00:56:36] [SPEAKER_05]: You throttle too low.

[00:56:38] [SPEAKER_05]: You wind up with an SSRI, right?

[00:56:41] [SPEAKER_05]: Same thing if you throttle too high, right?

[00:56:43] [SPEAKER_05]: You see the over-throttle.

[00:56:45] [SPEAKER_05]: And I think you also see a lot of people

[00:56:47] [SPEAKER_05]: who just go all the way up, all the way down.

[00:56:49] [SPEAKER_05]: All the way up, all the way down.

[00:56:51] [SPEAKER_05]: You know what I mean?

[00:56:52] [SPEAKER_05]: They're screaming at a protest.

[00:56:55] [SPEAKER_05]: They're so impassioned about saving the planet

[00:57:01] [SPEAKER_05]: and then before you know it, they get home

[00:57:05] [SPEAKER_05]: and then they throttle completely down

[00:57:08] [SPEAKER_05]: a...

[00:57:08] [SPEAKER_05]: A...

[00:57:10] [SPEAKER_05]: A...

[00:57:12] [SPEAKER_05]: Right?

[00:57:14] [SPEAKER_05]: You gotta find that...

[00:57:17] [SPEAKER_05]: You gotta find that those middle gears, man.

[00:57:20] [SPEAKER_05]: Those middle gears where life really happens.

[00:57:23] [SPEAKER_05]: You gotta be able to get excited

[00:57:25] [SPEAKER_05]: and you gotta be able to fall into depression

[00:57:28] [SPEAKER_05]: and you gotta be able to climb out of it,

[00:57:30] [SPEAKER_05]: fight your way out of it.

[00:57:33] [SPEAKER_05]: Things like this, you know, like tomorrow night.

[00:57:35] [SPEAKER_05]: Like if I haven't geeked you out enough,

[00:57:38] [SPEAKER_05]: tomorrow night.

[00:57:41] [SPEAKER_05]: I'm so excited.

[00:57:43] [SPEAKER_05]: The second half of Invincible is out.

[00:57:47] [SPEAKER_05]: I cannot wait!

[00:57:49] [SPEAKER_05]: My kid taught me about Invincible.

[00:57:51] [SPEAKER_05]: I didn't even know what Invincible...

[00:57:52] [SPEAKER_05]: I would have never watched.

[00:57:53] [SPEAKER_05]: My son was like,

[00:57:54] [SPEAKER_05]: Dad, you should watch Invincible.

[00:57:56] [SPEAKER_05]: I've been watching clips of it on YouTube.

[00:57:59] [SPEAKER_05]: And I was like, man,

[00:58:01] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't have time to watch a new cartoon

[00:58:03] [SPEAKER_05]: of superheroes that's probably woke.

[00:58:06] [SPEAKER_05]: And it is, but...

[00:58:09] [SPEAKER_05]: I can deal with it.

[00:58:10] [SPEAKER_05]: And really it's an amazing show.

[00:58:13] [SPEAKER_05]: And I don't know if everybody can find a value

[00:58:15] [SPEAKER_05]: that I find in it.

[00:58:17] [SPEAKER_05]: I will tell you that in that show,

[00:58:20] [SPEAKER_05]: I won't spoil it,

[00:58:21] [SPEAKER_05]: but in that show, Invincible,

[00:58:23] [SPEAKER_05]: there is a father and son...

[00:58:30] [SPEAKER_05]: There's an artistic depiction

[00:58:32] [SPEAKER_05]: of the relationship between father and son

[00:58:36] [SPEAKER_05]: that can be forgotten.

[00:58:40] [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, it's such a deep...

[00:58:42] [SPEAKER_05]: A deep lesson that is so easily forgotten

[00:58:46] [SPEAKER_05]: by father and son.

[00:58:50] [SPEAKER_05]: And you have to see it.

[00:58:52] [SPEAKER_05]: It's depraved and violent and bloody.

[00:58:56] [SPEAKER_05]: But it's one of these scenes in a story

[00:59:01] [SPEAKER_05]: that...

[00:59:01] [SPEAKER_05]: If... I don't know what your relationship with story is,

[00:59:05] [SPEAKER_05]: but there are things in story that resonate.

[00:59:09] [SPEAKER_05]: There are things in story that you can hardly explain

[00:59:13] [SPEAKER_05]: because they hit the nail on the head

[00:59:15] [SPEAKER_05]: so... just so perfectly.

[00:59:19] [SPEAKER_05]: And this scene,

[00:59:21] [SPEAKER_05]: both in the comic book and in the series

[00:59:23] [SPEAKER_05]: of Invincible, is...

[00:59:27] [SPEAKER_05]: There's nothing you can say to a dad.

[00:59:31] [SPEAKER_05]: There's nothing I could say to the dads

[00:59:33] [SPEAKER_05]: out there listening that could convey

[00:59:35] [SPEAKER_05]: the lesson, the way that it is written

[00:59:38] [SPEAKER_05]: and illustrated and animated.

[00:59:42] [SPEAKER_05]: And the series may never get better than that,

[00:59:44] [SPEAKER_05]: but I'm enjoying it.

[00:59:47] [SPEAKER_05]: So... yeah.

[00:59:49] [SPEAKER_05]: Get weird, PeeBee and family.

[00:59:51] [SPEAKER_05]: Enjoy some weird stuff.

[00:59:53] [SPEAKER_05]: You know? You don't just have to watch

[00:59:54] [SPEAKER_05]: Fieldcraft for survival every night.

[00:59:57] [SPEAKER_05]: Ha ha ha ha!

[00:59:59] [SPEAKER_05]: You know what I mean? It's all good.

[01:00:01] [SPEAKER_05]: Be you. Be happy to be you too.

[01:00:03] [SPEAKER_05]: I'm happy to be me.

[01:00:05] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't care.

[01:00:06] [SPEAKER_05]: I just did like 45 minutes on Dragon Ball Z

[01:00:10] [SPEAKER_05]: on a prepper network.

[01:00:13] [SPEAKER_05]: This is... this is me.

[01:00:16] Ha ha ha!

[01:00:17] [SPEAKER_05]: And I want you to know

[01:00:20] [SPEAKER_05]: the reason... one of the reasons

[01:00:21] [SPEAKER_05]: I always do these kind of...

[01:00:23] [SPEAKER_05]: well, I often do these kind of shows,

[01:00:25] [SPEAKER_05]: these one-offs that are just my passion

[01:00:27] [SPEAKER_05]: is because I want you to know

[01:00:29] [SPEAKER_05]: that I am not here

[01:00:31] [SPEAKER_05]: to

[01:00:33] [SPEAKER_05]: be super prepper,

[01:00:36] [SPEAKER_05]: survivalist guru.

[01:00:38] [SPEAKER_05]: I'm here to be James Walton.

[01:00:40] [SPEAKER_05]: And whatever happens

[01:00:41] [SPEAKER_05]: along the James Walton journey,

[01:00:43] [SPEAKER_05]: I'll share with you.

[01:00:45] [SPEAKER_05]: Do you know what I mean?

[01:00:46] [SPEAKER_05]: But never forget that this is my journey.

[01:00:49] [SPEAKER_05]: You know? I'm not manipulating it

[01:00:52] [SPEAKER_05]: to impress you.

[01:00:53] [SPEAKER_05]: You know what I'm saying?

[01:00:55] [SPEAKER_05]: This is me.

[01:00:58] [SPEAKER_05]: And most importantly,

[01:00:59] [SPEAKER_05]: I hope

[01:01:00] [SPEAKER_05]: to inspire you,

[01:01:03] [SPEAKER_05]: of course to prepare, but more importantly

[01:01:05] [SPEAKER_05]: to be you.

[01:01:07] [SPEAKER_05]: To be you,

[01:01:08] [SPEAKER_05]: because being you is the most important

[01:01:12] [SPEAKER_05]: and to wake up every day in battle

[01:01:14] [SPEAKER_05]: one foot in front of the other

[01:01:17] [SPEAKER_05]: for whatever it is

[01:01:18] [SPEAKER_05]: that means something to you

[01:01:20] [SPEAKER_05]: and if you don't have anything that means something to you

[01:01:22] [SPEAKER_05]: you better damn well find something

[01:01:24] [SPEAKER_05]: that means something to you.

[01:01:27] [SPEAKER_05]: Talk to you soon, PBN Family.

[01:01:30] [SPEAKER_05]: Rest in peace, Akira.

[01:01:33] [SPEAKER_05]: I appreciate you my man.

[01:01:35] [SPEAKER_05]: You uh...

[01:01:37] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

[01:01:38] [SPEAKER_05]: You changed my life

[01:01:40] [SPEAKER_05]: and you'll largely be in my life

[01:01:42] [SPEAKER_05]: probably till my last days.

[01:01:44] [SPEAKER_05]: I didn't even talk about Cheechy.

[01:01:47] [SPEAKER_05]: My wife.

[01:01:49] [SPEAKER_05]: Ha ha ha ha ha

[01:01:50] [SPEAKER_05]: Talk to you soon, PBN Family.

[01:02:01] [SPEAKER_05]: Don't sue me!

[01:02:21] [SPEAKER_04]: Hey, Charla.

[01:02:56] [SPEAKER_04]: No matter what happens

[01:02:57] [SPEAKER_04]: I feel like

[01:03:03] [SPEAKER_04]: Charla

[01:03:06] [SPEAKER_04]: Hey, Charla

[01:03:07] [SPEAKER_04]: My heart is beating

[01:03:09] [SPEAKER_04]: so fast

[01:03:12] [SPEAKER_04]: I'm going to take the sky

[01:03:35] [SPEAKER_04]: and go to the wind

[01:03:37] [SPEAKER_04]: and go to the coast

[01:03:39] [SPEAKER_04]: and go to the

[01:03:40] [SPEAKER_04]: and go to the coast

[01:03:44] [SPEAKER_04]: and go to the coast

[01:03:46] [SPEAKER_04]: and go to the coast

[01:03:50] [SPEAKER_04]: and go to the coast

[01:03:52] [SPEAKER_04]: and go to the coast

[01:03:52] [SPEAKER_04]: and the coast

[01:03:55] [SPEAKER_04]: and see the time��

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