Plasma exchange is a medical procedure where blood is drawn, plasma is separated and replaced with donor plasma or replacement fluid, and red blood cells are returned to the body; this treatment is used for conditions where plasma contains harmful antibodies, autoimmune proteins, toxins, or abnormal clotting factors, and while it temporarily lowers the immune system during the procedure, the immune system becomes more powerful than before for up to 6 months afterward.
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Yes, we did. Cuz we back at it again.
It's the fighter and the kid.
>> This is really the fighter and the kid.
>> Come on, baby.
>> Ah, well, here we are. We've been sitting here and uh I for one am feeling good. I trained today and I know that's really always exciting for everybody.
>> Yes, I love it down.
>> Yeah, it is. Yeah, I'm getting uh getting thick. No, I'm not not getting thick. We got to we got to hook Chin up in the new studio because shop show big brown breakdowns down there. But then he has to transfer all the equipment up here.
>> Yeah, >> we're working on it.
>> Chin's sweating.
>> He's sweating. We got the big workout.
>> We got Big Brown taken care of. Now we got to get some firing kids some water.
>> Hey, how was the background? How was the tummy? How was the water retention?
What's going on?
>> How's the but hole?
>> I can tell right now he's looking down.
It's more the same. Uh yeah, the same. I I'll whenever something happens, I'll update you guys.
>> Okay.
>> No updates. Chin. All right, though.
>> Yeah.
Yeah. Good. Um >> did you get that picture? I was saying, Chin, I did that. What are they called?
The basically the oil change. You know, where they draw your blood out. I was there for 3 hours.
>> Oh, I thought you meant the wrestling move where they stick the finger in the different type of plasma extraction.
>> Yeah.
>> Is that that thing that you hold up bags of orange juice that look like your >> Yep. That's all your plasma. Fatty plasma.
>> Do you feel anything from it?
>> Here's what's crazy is there it is.
Three full bags of plasma. I was there for 3 hours.
>> They just gave you bags of orange juice.
>> So I did that again. You're there for 3 hours.
>> What is that?
>> That's all like the fatty lipids in your blood.
>> Okay.
>> So that day I see I thought they said to fast. This outs well. I thought they said to fast and you're actually not supposed you're supposed to eat something. So during the middle of it, I had they had to get me food cuz I thought I was getting I was lightheaded.
>> So then uh they fed me. I was there 3 hours. You're pretty lethargic. Like Oh, cuz I saw you cuz we did uh fan questions for Big Brown Breakdown. Yeah.
>> Did you notice like my eyes were like red watery? I >> a little stoned.
>> Well, apparently apparently it lowers your immune system. So you have to be careful. So in hospitals when they do that, >> so this is where you got to be careful because that's the internet doctors, right? So it lowers your immune system while it's done and then the next two over a two-day period your immune system's more powerful than ever. Who said that?
>> Ways to well, bring them. People that do it be like, "Hold on. Let me finish. Let me finish. Let me finish. Let me finish.
Let me finish.
>> I've done it all. Peptides, stem cells, steroids, TRT. The next day, I've never felt better." Is there >> energy through energy through the No.
Placebo. I always feel good. It I always feel good. M >> my [ __ ] energy through the goddamn roof.
>> So in in hospitals apparently they put people in quarantine when they do that though cuz you can get you know >> also not true. So the this has been around for [ __ ] man a hot second a hot second hospital a hot second >> but they do it under spec specific circumstances >> right? So >> so did you have to so you you fasted for no reason? Yeah. I mean, I fast anyways.
I fast anyway, >> but And this was at like 11:00.
>> Yeah.
>> And I was like, I fast anyways. That's easy when they told me to do it. And then they were like probably an hour into it, they're like, you ate, right?
I'm like, no, I thought I was supposed to fast. Like, no, dumbass. We told you not to fast. I'm like, I [ __ ] up.
>> Jin, look up why they take plasma out typically.
>> Yeah, I'm very interested.
>> Why do they even do it? Why do they do it in hospitals? like what is the what is the >> there's a lot of people too with like Lyme disease and stuff like that when they do it it's like life-changing for them.
>> Yeah, they well they they say that um >> like inflammation.
>> Yeah, they do it in hospitals like um under for some people and I can't remember what the reason is bodies very few different reasons depending on the medical situation liquid part of blood that carries proteins, antibodies, clotting factors, hormones or waste products. Um during a med a plasma donation, blood is drawn, plasma is separated out, red blood cells return to your body.
>> Um >> see that's you want number two.
>> Oh yeah, they do it for burn patients.
That's what I saw.
>> No, but not not So you're reading number two. That's when you're donating it.
>> Yeah.
>> So I did the plasma exchange.
>> Hold on. I'm see >> this is the exchange.
>> Yes.
>> Oh, the replacement with donor plasma or a replacement fluid.
>> Yep. This is done for diseases where the plasma contains harmful antibodies, autoimmune proteins, toxins, abnormal clotting factors.
>> So it says the idea is basically remove the bad stuff circulating in the blood >> and they can tell how bad your [ __ ] is.
If it's really really dark, >> if it's like a really dark dehydrated >> almost like a pulp, that's bad.
>> That means you've eat like you're high cholesterol, a lot of fatty foods.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> You eat how's your diet?
>> Good.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. So the idea is even if you don't have that stuff, you're still removing >> you're removing it. Yeah. For inflammation.
>> And then what about what about the fact that it lowers your immune system? Is that just temporary?
>> That's literally only that day. And then your then your your immune system for the next 6 months is on steroids.
>> Why? Because it just builds it back.
>> I guess it Yeah, it just builds it back even more.
>> Yeah. See See if that's what it See See what what uh what what it does afterwards.
It's interesting because they definitely do it for people who have I guess you're prone to infection if you're a burn patient.
>> I guess you'll be all right if that [ __ ] haunt virus gets out, huh?
>> Yeah, >> I might have to get my plasma donated whatever the [ __ ] you did.
>> Does not usually boost immune, >> but hold on. Make his suppress >> reduce or suppress certain immune components. Okay. Blood is removed from the body. The plasma portion blah blah blah. The plasma is replaced. The blood cells are returned to you. They use it for immune system where the immune system is causing harm. I see. So when the immune system is attacking itself.
Wow. But a lot of people have autoimmune diseases some patients feel clear, less inflamed or less fatigued afterwards. I was fatigued for I was more fatigued the day of >> I was so tired for the next I slept great that night.
>> Oh, you were?
>> But then the next freaking morning.
>> You tired or you felt good? I no that the the so I had to do a show right after and then that day I'm at Tigers practice bossad practice and I was like man I am so tired I was just fatigued >> huh >> cuz that's how you're supposed to feel and then the next day >> buddy I could have ran through a goddamn wallam >> I still feel good but that next day dude >> you're going to need it for this new pandemic man >> facts maybe why don't we just blow that ship up >> you know I think we should do with that ship send it down the straight of her moose You mean the [ __ ] uh just send them down >> and tell them you got the all clear.
Just go through the straight. You're safe.
>> Just let them let Iran just take do what they do.
>> I know. Just do that.
>> I saw Tim Dylan said he goes I don't I don't agree with what Trump's doing, but if he blows up that hentus ship, I'm back on board.
>> Yeah. I'm just like the same.
>> Oh, they got to keep it, you know, you got to quarantine in the ocean. So it's like you bring it to to shore, it's going to get out. So you got to just How bad is it though? That sucks. But how bad is the virus?
>> I think it's like a 50% kill rate.
>> No.
>> No.
>> No. But it sucks.
>> Bring it up, Chin.
>> Mhm.
>> What's it called?
>> Hunter virus is dangerous. You can get it from cat uh rat urine.
>> Well, that's where they said it came from, right?
>> Oh, really?
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah.
>> How the [ __ ] if you come across rat pee?
>> Hunter virus. Yeah. It's It's serious.
It's a serious >> Is it worse than CO? That's what I've heard.
>> 30 to Yeah. Almost.
>> Damn.
>> I told you.
>> What? Oh, that's no joke. Keep that [ __ ] thing out there, >> guys. Sorry.
>> You know what? We'll see who survives.
Throw the bodies overboard. Actually, better yet, burn them.
>> You know, Netflix right now is rubbing their hands together like, "We got a documentary on our >> dude. [ __ ] cruise from hell."
>> Yeah.
>> So, so all the people on the cruise can't get off.
>> Yeah.
>> You're stuck on a boat >> and already It's already a nightmare to do a cruise. You couldn't pay me to do a cruise. So, the biggest risk factor is exposure to infected rodents and their droppings, especially near >> [ __ ] with with sick rodents.
>> Well, how the [ __ ] did they get it?
>> Did you see?
>> Because rats are on [ __ ] boats.
>> Oh, >> you got lots of rats.
>> You saw the video Sam Tripolley posted about this.
>> No.
>> Oh, it's good. It's on his Instagram.
>> Dude, my buddy >> Let's see it.
>> I want to see it. My buddy bought a building in New York City.
>> He They had a rat problem. They had a rod problem.
>> Oh, in New York.
>> Oh. Oh, dude. How about this? No. No.
All [ __ ] aside, it wasn't a rat problem, the rats owned the building. He They were killing rats with this poison.
And my buddy was taking out industrialsized garbage bags of rats and he did it for 3 days.
>> Couldn't you just buy a bunch of cats and have them go, "No, there's gang busters."
>> Yes, you can. But they go so rats are live underground thing.
>> This is why it seems before we go into it, tell me this does not seem like a crisis actor.
Oh, is this guy in the boat?
>> Yeah.
>> The worst acting I've ever seen.
>> Let's see. Want >> right now is to feel safe, to have clarity.
>> Jake, I'm not going to expose the entire cruise line and the entire antivirus situation just on this video because I want to give you the opportunity to come forward and tell people the truth. I looked into you. I looked into the investment firm that bought the company.
I'll get into that in a second. And I figured out a lot of information behind this whole virus. And I don't think you're a bad guy. I think you are the sacrificial lamb that got roped into something and you didn't know this was going to occur. Now, it was very obvious you were reading from a script that was not your own words. Everybody has seen this. You have turned off the comments, which by the way, buddy, this is not going to hide the truth and it's not going to blow over. Everybody knows your face was attached to this. Now, this whole cruise line situation had always stood out. And there is a trail that makes it very obvious what the truth is.
First of all, you're an extreme micro influencer that was averaging 1,500 to 2,000 views a video. not get a $10,000 cruise line sponsorship. This is not how this works. Just the giveaway alone that you're doing with the cruise as a partner. The $250 prize is something that you don't even get at those views numbers. At best, you would be lucky to get a free t-shirt and 15% of any sales that you generate off of it. It's absolutely insane to get a free cruise and even do some giveaways with it on top. That doesn't happen this. So, it was very obvious there was more going on. Now, for everybody else, the juicy details that you want to know, Oceanwide Expedition offers cruises to Antarctica.
Basically, the cruises range from $3,000 to $40,000. Now, Oceanwide Expeditions has not been doing the best, and a chunk of the company was recently purchased by Bolster Investment Partners. Now, what I find very funny and fascinating is this exact same investment company happens to be heavily invested in pharmaceuticals and pharmacy. Now my question is why would this investment company sponsor an influencer that's very minimal and especially to this degree and at the same time give him a script or allow him to post a video that completely destroys that brand's image. The cruise is now associated with a virus that is said to be extremely deadly. That doesn't happen when you're sponsored by a company.
You're not paid to just destroy the company's entire image. And at the very least, they're not going to allow you to keep that post up. It'll be taken down.
So Jake, once again, I'm going to give you one chance to do the right thing and come public and tell people the truth of the situation. If that doesn't happen, then I'm going to release the rest of the information I have about this.
>> All we want right now is to feel safe.
>> The worst reading off a script acting I've ever seen.
>> Huh?
>> The worst reading.
>> Everything's fake and gay.
>> Yeah. My my thing is what is what are they saying? That the hunter virus is not real. No, that's fake.
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>> I thought the virus is is a real thing.
But he's saying that this company has a lot of investments in the companies that cuz they're already talking about coming up with the mRNA vaccine for this.
>> I mean, but Hunto virus has been around a long time. It's [ __ ] real.
>> I know, but they're pushing this [ __ ] heavy. And a lot of this is a little sketch.
>> Well, who's pushing? Wait, what are they pushing? Like the the [ __ ] boat is out there.
>> The same company that owns the boat is also the same company that's backing behind the research >> as investment. I mean, but so everybody's invested in [ __ ] pharmaceut if you have a good portfolio, you should be invested in in pharmaceutical companies, right?
>> I don't know, man.
>> Like like this is like this is the numerology people look into like like ah and now number four and the stars were aligned. You're like a Jesus Christ. You can find everything like so we can't believe that there was a hunter virus outbreak on a [ __ ] cruise >> on one of the night $40,000 a room.
>> No. First of all, that's they're not that expensive. Cruises are not >> But this is a different company. You saw the price range.
>> Yeah. But I that's a So if you look at how big that cruise is, I can promise you $40,000 for a cruise is like So the best cruise line, the Explorer one and two, which I've been on, isn't close to that per person. Not close.
>> But he was saying the range is 3 to 40,000.
It's more like, you know, the top end is 10 grand.
>> But there's no way an influencer with no [ __ ] views is getting a free trip.
That's all.
>> We don't even know if that influencer is a real influencer or if that's even a real video, right? Like >> No, it is a real video. Yeah, that is a real video.
>> But maybe he's just on a boat going, "This [ __ ] sucks."
>> Like, I don't I talk about reading into this stuff. It cracks me up. You >> don't think they could have cut >> But why why are they >> Because they have they have in investments in the vaccines.
>> So, they've decided that they're going to fake a hunter outbreak.
>> No, not fake. I >> not fake it. It's a they they got it on there and now it's driving a lot of interest in this. something that they're working on something for it.
>> But but so I remember >> you don't think it's a conflict of interest be at all?
>> No, I don't think it's a coincidence.
Yeah. I mean hunter virus break see how many hunter >> I wish I was that lucky.
>> But but viruses like with with cat I mean rat hunter is a real thing.
>> Of course it breaks out into different and when you're in a contained area it's like um Legionnaire's disease on a cruise. Some [ __ ] just happens on a [ __ ] >> It would be ironic if that cruise ship also had investments in Legionnaire's vaccine. That's the issue.
>> I know. But the problem is that any big company has a portfolio and they have investments across all >> that feels like an expensive cruise, right?
>> Uh that's standard for a week, >> is it?
>> Yep. Yep. And you're going all the way to the Arctic. Hey, also what kind of we I guess you do cruises, but >> you you can get sweets for 17 grand.
>> You need to do a cruise.
>> No, if they ask me 100 grand, I wouldn't do that cruise.
>> Some of them are so nice though. The Explorer is so nice. It's the best food I've ever had. Let's put it that way.
It's the best.
>> You know, I don't want to go on a cruise cuz it's like if I want to go to a country, I want to enjoy it at my own pace.
>> No. No. So, so when you go to cruises, you dock in the morning >> and like if you don't get back to this [ __ ] cruise, we're leaving you in >> like in Barcel for 2 days. You have two days to [ __ ] around and you >> I want my own leisure [ __ ] around in this country.
>> Yeah. It's not for everybody, that's for sure. Some people live Some people buy apartments and live on cruises.
>> My grandpa basically did that before he passed. Like that's what he spent the last of his life. He's like, I'm just going to [ __ ] cruise ship this [ __ ] out.
>> Yeah.
>> Mhm.
>> But you're still on a [ __ ] boat.
>> It's a hotel on water.
>> Yeah. I've never been on a cruise and it just never seemed appealing to me.
>> I went on one when I was a kid and I've hated them ever since.
>> How much would they have to pay you to go on a Carnival cruise for a week? You ever seen a Carnival cruise?
>> Uhhuh.
>> Well, they do the You can do a lot of guys do the standup on the cruise. I have friends that do [ __ ] I went to a I had to go for a wedding. I went to a uh a sort of low rent, not a very expensive uh resort in Mexico. I think it was in Cancun. Let me tell you something. Not only did everybody but me get deathly ill from the water.
>> Oh yeah. And I mean when I say deathly ill, I mean you're not leaving the bathroom. You have Monosuma's revenge.
You're throwing up and [ __ ] It's so bad you get usually the ice, too.
>> I'm eating my [ __ ] meat dish and I go I'm chewing and I'm like, "This meat is the weirdest meat I've ever had."
>> I call the waiter over.
>> Oh no.
>> Can I tell you this?
>> Oh no.
>> Oh, dude. I call the waiter over and I go, "What is this meat I'm eating?" And he said, "Watch my mouth now."
u >> ew.
>> And I said, >> "Ew, >> excuse." And he goes, "Excuse.
>> You're eating udder." And I said, "You mean that's the part of the cow you chose to feed me. You're in Mexico, baby. We were all eating [ __ ] udder meat because well, they didn't have anything left with the cow and that's too expensive. So you'll have udder.
>> [ __ ] off." And it tasted exactly. It was basically Well, it was Well, you know what? Put a piece of rubber in your mouth and chew that and see how you do.
I couldn't get through it.
>> That's also what you get, though.
>> That's what you get.
>> I'm such a mind [ __ ] >> That guy's like, "Bro, it's all you can eat. It's $40."
>> It's the only time I started drinking tequila >> just to get the taste out of your mouth.
>> Oh, and by the way, that was when I had psoriasis on my legs. Remember, I couldn't like go I was covered in I couldn't go.
>> I got it.
>> Yes.
>> Yeah. What'd you get?
>> We both had psoriasis. It's called stress.
>> Through stress.
>> From stress.
>> Yeah. It comes out.
>> Really?
>> Yeah.
>> That's my joke with my wife. I'm always like, "Babe, how great is this? You went from like young young studs in their 30s and now you got a [ __ ] late 50s medium wrinkled comedian with alimony and psoriasis.
Yeah. I don't like having anymore. Thank you, Dan Garner." And >> yo, it was weird how long we had.
>> I'm a weird eater like that, too. Like, if I find out what it is, I'm done. Like I had that happen once. I went to a Mexican restaurant in the Bronx and something about the cheese just wasn't sitting right with me and I asked the wait I'm like what kind of cheese >> do you remember you and I so he and I we were in Vegas.
>> It was Chihuahua cheese.
>> We were doing some weird thing in Vegas.
These really hot these women we were like hosting something with like these all these girls were there and it was like all these professional hot girls in Vegas. I still remember cuz one of the girls is the hottest girl I've ever seen in my life. I was an all natural. I was like, "How the fuck?"
>> You and I were hosting it. Was that red?
Was it sushi bubble? We ate sushi.
>> Oh, hard rock.
>> And I'm Yep. And I'm eating sushi. And I looked in the in the kitchen and there was mud water on the There was It was dirty water. And I was eating the sushi and I was like, "This sushi tastes a little slimy, little funky."
>> And you said the same thing. And that night >> I have a steel trap stomach, Bubba. And then I said to you, I go, he goes, "Dude, I knew it." And we were both [ __ ] sick. I got I was sick. I I had nausea for one month and then I took that that uh on it uh >> oh bio uh >> whatever that biodome. Yeah, they had and they had these the probiotic package and it cured me. [ __ ] cure microbiome [ __ ] Yeah, >> dude. It cured me in one. It was eight pills.
>> What was wrong with what was wrong with the sushi?
>> It was bad.
>> You can't [ __ ] with bad. cannot eat >> raw food should not be if raw food goes bad you're going to get [ __ ] >> especially fish.
>> Yeah. I forget why we were there doing it but you remember the first ever live podcast at the UFC expo.
>> Yes I do.
>> Fire the kid I did a wheel first UFC expo.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Live firing the kid. Those were the days.
>> Yeah. Those were the days. I remember >> I'm such a weird stomach. That time it was Chihuahua cheese. And I remember I was I was like how do you get this? He goes it's how you expect. I'm like are you milking a Chihuahua?
>> He's like exactly. I remember like be when we'd be in those lines and the guys would uh I was smaller so they would grab me and just kind of squeeze me but they never did that [ __ ] to you.
>> Yeah. Know >> they'd be really respectful around Brendon with me and THEY'RE LIKE AH COME HERE SQUEEZING HUGGING you head. I was like hey your armpits on my [ __ ] your armpits >> fell a little twink >> like I was Yeah. But then I'd be next to you and they wouldn't. Yeah.
>> Then I'd be apart from you and they would. It was so [ __ ] weird. It was this weird chimpanzeee politics where guys are like nah you're my little tuni boy and then I'd be around him and they'd be like nice hook.
>> We were like a bonobo by itself and then he was then he was the silverback was next to >> Yeah. When you're next to the silverback they little bit like little >> but then with the bonobos by itself they're like let me pet him.
>> Yeah. Let me touch him.
>> Yeah. They feel a little bit weird. And then and then the girls I would notice were a little a little more into you.
>> Oh yeah.
>> Yeah. That's shocking.
>> The 6'4 guy. We're older now though.
>> Yeah, they still like you, Bubba. Still got the shoulders.
>> Dude, speaking of tall, there's a show on Netflix, uh, My Crazy Act. You know what I'm talking about?
>> So, the cover is a guy with he has a face tattoo and it's a of a [ __ ] skeleton.
>> Oh, I've seen he's the guy, bro. He's sick. First of all, he's 66 dime piece.
>> Is he 66?
>> 66 dime.
>> Aaron Rogers looking.
>> Yes, but with tattoos on his face.
>> Girls Hernandez. He was 66.
>> He's 66 in shape. He was breast trainer.
But just >> kind of looks like you a little bit.
>> Yeah, but not so crazy.
>> You know, he killed his that girl, right?
>> Oh, buddy. He killed two girls. Right.
And he stomped one of them out, didn't he?
>> Uh, choked >> or ran him over with a car.
>> One he choked and then ran over.
>> Do you know how many girls Do you know how many girls love him? Do you know how many girls?
>> Well, I saw it on TikTok. There's a fan base of women that still heard the crimes and go, "Yeah, >> he got sentenced to death." But he um >> well, he's got those t >> But dude, he just he would just use people like he would go from girl to girl, multiple girls, and just use them.
And then once the word was out like on the dating apps, like girls like, "Hey, be careful this guy. He's a real scumbag. He steals my stuff." All this stuff. He was like, "Fuck it." And started [ __ ] a dude.
>> He did?
>> Yeah. Just started hooking up with a dude.
>> Hold on.
>> And lived in his RV.
>> Is what was it his dad that turned him in? Was that >> Yeah, his dad. Cuz he called his dad >> to brag about it, right? He called, well, kind of. He's like, "Dad, you want no idea?" He's like, "Sure." He's like, "I killed two bitches." He's like, "I strangled both of them." And the dad's like, "Oh, cool." He's like, "But I >> Well, his dad was smart about it. He's like, "Oh, crazy, man. Cool. Hey, I'll send you an Uber to get you out of there." And his dad was like, "Let me know." Cuz he was on the lamb.
>> So, he must have known his son was crazy.
>> His dad Yeah. called him, warned the other girls, and his dad was like, "Oh, let me know where you're at. I'll send an Uber." Cuz he was hiding out in this house. And his son was like, "Yo, say less. Dad, send the address." Dad called the cops like, "Hey, he's here." They went and got him at that height.
>> Good for his dad. So what?
>> Oh, but then his dad's in jail. His dad's like, "Hey man, you you got to make this right." He's like, "You've broken so many people's hearts. You broke my heart." He's like, "Now you got to make it right." He's like, "You got to let us know where you buried those those uh women. You have to That's the way you make this right." And then >> And did he?
>> Yeah.
>> He's that He's just still going to get girls 6'4. Did you see there's a guy on some guy did a test on Tik Tok. He ran his regular >> uh not on Tik Tok on uh Tinder. He ran his regular profile. He's like a 5'5 frumpy guy and he put all these stats like I make seven figures and this and that. Nothing. No matches. Then he made a fake profile of a guy that was like a 6'4 like trust fun looking dude.
>> And it said in his bio, I I have uh prior from domestic violence.
>> SO MANY MATCHES.
>> DAMN. SO MANY MATCHES. I see.
>> Yeah. There. So, there's this really weird evolutionary biologist. We're talking about this, the demonic male.
That's a that's a that's an extreme version of uh male aggression and danger, right? Then there you have the opposite end of the spectrum. And there's something about how human beings mate that brings everything back to the mean. So, so apes do that. There's this there's a book called The Demonic Male and I read it a long time ago, but it's it was the argument was that women when they see that [ __ ] boogeyman, >> they want to be the one to tame him like he'll understand me cuz he's wounded.
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Limited time offer. He's wound. You know, Jordan Peterson was saying this.
He's like, "Some women believe every every everything that cries is nice.
everything that like so when you have a really horrible man they're like I'm the one that can tame him and and and then they realize and he said he because Jordan Peterson dealt in the prisons with the worst of the worst he would interview them and he goes oh you don't know about the nightmare men >> the nightmare men who will do the worst things ever and you don't realize it until you're tied up in some cave >> it's horrifying but there are there are monsters like monsters like this kid was a monster.
>> Monster. That's what his dad said. His dad's like, "You're a monster, man."
>> And and and you know, there was this thing where the guy I remember in SVU, I think the guy goes, "Um, I'm not a monster." And he goes, he goes, "To her you were."
>> You know, it's like they can be really The other thing about these [ __ ] people, this this profiler was saying, you get these monsters, they pay their taxes, they're great with their mom, they're great with people. They even might give to charity. And then they've got that other side. It's like all mob guys who kiss their mom on the cheek and take their mom out, do those nice things, but also murder people.
>> Or it's like the cartel guys when they're going to like behead somebody, but they cross like a church and they're all like, >> "Yeah, >> buddy. You're going to put a guy in a vat of acid."
>> Yeah.
>> I wish I could give I I forgot which girl was in New York. She has a great joke about why women love serial killers. And she's like, "It's because they're the only guys who make a plan and follow through."
>> That's I'm dependable. I will kill you. He will make plans and he will follow through every time.
>> One woman escaped um a serial killer because she he took her out to the desert and then she basically was like you're so hot. Why do you do this? Like I would date you in a heartbeat. And then she got him to believe that she was into and then she said to him, "I will help you get girl." Then the minute they were at a gas station, SHE WAS LIKE, "SEE YOU."
>> And he got caught.
>> That Yeah. Girls love a good serial killer. How many messages do you think that Ted Bundy got in prison?
>> Oh yeah.
>> Well, especially this kid. This cuz I read the comments and this kid was doing something and I read the comments.
>> It's crazy.
>> And the girls were like, "I'm sorry, but he's really hot."
>> It's so sad.
>> And it's like, ah, [ __ ] >> Well, the Nightstalker had so many women.
>> Yeah. So many.
>> He was a He was He was like a handsome androgynous hell.
>> He also stunk. You could smell it when he walked in the room. He would never brush.
>> His teeth and breath were bad.
>> Really?
>> Yeah.
>> He got his teeth fixed in prison. He was a dime piece. Is he one of the people that ended up going like he used to stay at the hotel in um in LA?
>> Yep.
>> I forgot the Cecil Hotel.
>> Cecil.
>> So when I first moved to LA, I >> you stayed there?
>> No, I'll tell you.
>> So real quick, you know, my my goal for uh look at his [ __ ] teeth before, but he was a dime. But the goal for episode 666 is I wanted to broadcast from Ciso Hotel from Richard Rome's room and no one wanted to do it.
>> I would have done it. But I've been in the building. So when I first moved to LA, I was broke and I did Uber Eatats for work and I didn't know anything cuz I Uber Eatats was the perfect way to learn the city for me. So first it takes me down Skid Row to get there the way I was going, which nightmare because I knew it was a bad omen cuz a a woman at first I see a chicken run across the road, >> which is never good. Never unless it's a fake joke and then a woman chasing it with a machete and I'm like this is a problem.
>> Wait, where was this skid row? Because that's where Caesar Hotel's at.
>> Yeah. [ __ ] >> And when you see a chicken cross the road, if it's not a beginning of a bit, it's never a good sign. So that chicken's running from something.
>> Why the chicken cross the road? [ __ ] cycle with a machete.
>> Especially in America. It's not a third world country.
>> I didn't know where I was at first cuz I've never been to Skid Row. So I'm driving through this and I'm like, I need to get the [ __ ] I It looked like the purge. So I get off this street and it takes me a different way to get to and it doesn't say Caesar Hotel. It said something sweet.
>> They changed their name.
>> Yes. Cuz that's I wouldn't have taken if it said Caesar Hotel. I pull up to the front of the place, there's a homeless guy [ __ ] his hand and just staring at it like a gorilla and I'm like, "Oh, this is fucked." I have a bag of McDonald's.
I forgot what it gets scary. So, it they tell me I have to take it up to a certain floor. They they let me in. And this place is It seems like it used to be really nice at one point.
>> Hotel in the 50s.
>> It looks like you could tell it used to have something nice, but you I'm I don't know if you're a paranormal guy, but there was this weird cold eerie feeling >> and it just felt wrong being there.
energy, man.
>> This is where it gets [ __ ] up. I go up to the floor and when you get off the elevator, you have to come around the corner. It's probably like 12:30 at night time and I hear these kids laughing and I'm like, "What kind of shitty parents are letting their kids run around play at this time?" I turn the corner completely empty hallway and I [ __ ] like just backhand through the food against door and [ __ ] child spinning toy. A [ __ ] dog is barking.
>> I didn't want to know anymore.
>> It's one of the most haunted places on Earth. Yeah. If you feel it when you're up, when you're up there, you feel bad energy. And when I heard kids for sure laughing and I saw nothing, I'm like, >> you hear Spencer Pratt, >> pick up Ceso Hotel history, Chad, >> you hear Spencer Pratt, he's got all these Democrats going, we just it's a housing problem. He goes, it's not a housing problem. It's a it's a what did he say? It's a uh turbo meth and and a [ __ ] fentanyl problem. They're all drug addicts. They don't want to be They don't want what you have to offer.
They'll stab you in the neck. Yeah.
>> He's like they they want to do their drugs.
>> Dude, remember the doc I think it was on Netflix that Lisa Lamb remember she was found hidden in the water tower.
>> Well, they were find they were drinking her >> her through the water.
>> So, what what did they what did they decide happened?
>> They still don't. The theory is she got [ __ ] up off street drugs around there >> and ended up getting inside the the water tank and drowning.
>> But you can't get in the water tank. She was acting really weird.
>> It was open when they found it. No.
>> Locked.
Look, >> maybe she's strong.
>> This is the one of the creepiest videos cuz the elevator stopped working. She was also she was also off her meds, they said. So, it's a weird one.
>> Yeah, she's high. She probably got in the water to swim and then died.
>> So, the elevator's not working.
>> Oh, this is so creepy.
>> This is weird. Yeah, she's like running from something.
>> Yeah, >> you can see her keep looking like she's scared.
>> Yeah.
>> And it could be a schizophrenic thing. I don't know.
>> So, that's what it sounds like.
>> But the elevator doesn't help. No, >> she's like trying to hide.
>> That's so weird to me.
>> Finding her in that water tower is [ __ ] Could you imagine finding out you were drinking a dead girl?
>> [ __ ] >> That's not good.
>> That's That can't be good.
>> No, >> there's not enough orange juice treatments at Waste to Well to get that out of you.
>> So bad.
>> What's that?
>> Yeah, people were complaining.
>> It's human soup.
>> Yeah.
>> Well, LA water is disgusting.
>> What is this step thing that she >> It's also a superpower. What >> this [ __ ] She's got no shoes. She's a mess.
>> No, she has shoes on.
>> She wearing shoes.
>> No.
>> Yeah, she has small slippers on.
>> I can't tell. This is a long video, though.
>> Did you get the Snider cut of this video?
>> Was this the extended cut?
>> The uncut.
>> I went to So, I had uh I was in love with somebody who was a drug addict and I went to a Alanon meeting. You know what those are?
>> Yeah, but it's for it's for loved ones when you have a loved one who's a drug addict who don't know what to do. And I was there and man I one of the most profound things was um I only went once because I didn't know what it didn't help me but um >> but I uh [ __ ] um this woman was there and she said uh I just have to come to terms with the fact that my brother's crazy and I've been trying to save him but he's crazy and I can't help him cuz he was schizophrenic.
>> Yeah.
>> And he would just disappear and she was like and it was so heartbreaking man because they there was no medication to help him. He was just crazy.
>> Yeah.
>> And he would just be on the street. He would disappear. They try to find him.
>> There's nothing he do.
>> You can't do anything.
>> Dude, when I went to go film that last episode in LA, honestly, like not only is it just it's sad to be in LA now. It kind of feels like a museum of a of a cool town.
>> You can fix it.
>> And it's just like even when I first moved there, it was cool when I came.
The first time I saw you do stand up was back in like 2018 and I was just visiting and it was it was a cool it was definitely a cool city. But after like tw started really getting sketch and then during the pandemic it just became like this is no longer >> it always had problems because the weather was so good. So you could live there year round.
>> Mhm. It's the best weather in the country.
>> Yeah. So you could always go there and you knew you wouldn't freeze to death, right? You could just hang >> and then so people would come from places and they would drive across country and they're and get high and just But but >> when did you first get to LA?
>> 1995.
>> That must have been the coolest [ __ ] time in the world. Venice was super >> I was about to say Venice two years before that. A >> lot of gangs.
>> So I went to buy a house. I was going to buy a house in 1995 and the cop I looked at a cop. They pulled over and I said it was right on right in the heart of Venice. I looked at the cop and I said, "Uh, is this good neighborhood?" And he looked at me and he goes, "See that fire hydrant?" I go, "Yeah." He goes, >> he said, "A fortnight ago." I remember him saying a fortnite ago, which is so weird. A I think that's two weeks. He goes, "A fortnight ago, somebody got shot right there. Shot and killed right there." He goes, "You'll have people running through your yard and you'll you'll hear guns used to be."
>> So, it used to be the shoreline crypts and the Bloods, I think. And they used to have they used to constantly fight.
>> They're still It's still going down.
>> You know what they did? They had a They made a deal. They said, "You can sell your rock here. If one car is broken into, if one house is broken into, if one person who's not in your gang gets shot or [ __ ] with or robbed, we are going to bring the hammer down. And that's And when I got there, you were fine. I had my phone stolen. I called my phone, my own phone. Guy answered it. I went right to the park. He said, "Let me take over the payments." I was like, "No, no, no, no, man." And I just he >> that that was also the lure of Venice, too. Like if you have kids, even now, you don't want to be in Venice. Yeah, but if you're No, it's >> changed a lot. I thought that was like one [ __ ] >> It got gentrified though cuz what happens is those houses that families have been there forever in these little cottages. They were able to sell them for a million dollar >> especi especially on the Venice canals.
You were looking at six, seven, eight.
>> Do you know what broke the gangs in in Venice and most of LA? This is so crazy.
It so gangs were like they didn't know what to do. It was so entrenched.
>> But what broke and so then the Mexican the Mexican mafia said you cannot just drive by and spray cuz you're killing bystanders. So the rule was Yeah. But the rule was you got to have one foot out on the ground when you shoot.
>> So when you come out when you come in your car, this is what the Maxim mafia said. You [ __ ] you're h one foot better be out cuz that means you have to stop and you have to take aim cuz otherwise they were taking too much heat. Okay. Really?
>> Yes. So get get this.
>> So what brought them to their knees?
What >> that's like tag like manhunt when you're a kid.
>> Yeah. What brought them to their knees?
>> Also no 126 elbows.
>> Literally. Literally. Literally. Cuz it was bad for bad.
>> I'm a killer dude.
>> But they had those they had those rampart gang. They had those divisions.
Those gang divisions. They were no joke, too. American History X. Like all >> But check it out. Check it out. That's right.
>> Hold up. Brian's or Brennan's mic just went out for some reason.
>> No, probably cuz I said white supremacist.
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>> Uh, so the the main thing that that crippled the gangs was the RICO act. Do you know what that is?
>> Yeah. Happens all the times in New York.
So, so, so you were a gang member, right, Julian?
>> And your uncle was in the same gang. You just did, let's say, three years in jail. Now you're walking with your uncle and the cops go, "Hey, you're associating with a gang member. You're not allowed to. Nor are you allowed to live with them.
>> So, you're going back to jail for the whole summer. You have that job. It goes and pretty soon all of them were like, I can't live this way.
>> I can't even [ __ ] live."
>> The biggest with the RICO act is, let's say Brian's the boss of the mafia, but he's having you and I do the dirty work.
when we get arrested >> racketeering, >> they're going for him.
>> Mhm.
>> Cuz so before those the mob guys, they couldn't track track anything to them.
They're like, "We're just getting the lowlevel fruit." So then they they're like, "All right, we're getting wise guys.
>> We're getting everybody." It it broke it broke everybody.
>> Shut bouquet was saying of El Salvador.
He goes, >> "We went from the most dangerous country in the world to the safest in in the in the Western Hemisphere." He said, "It's because if the state has the will." And what Boui, people don't realize, what he did was he [ __ ] got the right judges in there. The judges were super woke and leftwing and he goes, "I'm going to get judges." So the first thing he did before he had that, he behind the scenes, he was building this whole police infrastructure and jails, but he knew he had to get judges that would okay his his thing. So he got [ __ ] judges in there, young judges under 40, >> and that was what he did. Could you imagine if they tried to do that here?
That would never work.
>> Well, we California like why >> the reason we don't have crime problems which I didn't know is is like comparatively crime is always like the re like New York City is because of AI and CompuSats. What we what New York City does I'll give you an example.
>> Also don't don't get it twisted. The New York Police Department is basically a military force.
>> But also they're really smart. So watch >> more police per capita than any other big >> but here's what the cops realized. This is what SC like just like justice scientists figured out. The the people that are [ __ ] everything up are usually it's like at most in all five burrows 600 criminals repeated offenders.
>> It's a small tiny group. So what they'll do is they go we know exactly where they are. So in one day they will go and arrest 500 people.
>> 500 and they're all in jail >> and they just take all the troublemakers off the street. All the bad the repeated offenders besides like the petty criminals. So the real crime is like 600 >> in in in back in the day in the old days before a country would go to war. If they knew when a army was going to invade, the the king would go in and kill every criminal in the jails, >> kill them all. Even the criminal, the thieves and everything, they'd kill everybody because they were like the the minute that they're going to the jails are going to open, they're going to come out and they're going to wreak havoc among our own people. So one of the things that way to control is they would just kill everybody.
>> It's not a bad idea. Could you imagine was saying when when during the uh Iraq invasion he emptied the jails >> and all the worst of the worst came out and they were the ones doing a lot of really bad [ __ ] >> So >> could you imagine if Trump tried to do what Boulli did and have the military march through the street >> be tough >> and I mean they kind of did in the DC but >> you don't want that but >> what was that contour event you had with Nina drama? Oh, this one. So, so it shows uh Diego Pavia, who's a quarterback for Vanderbilt, didn't get drafted. He's a signed out of the free agent with the Baltimore Ravens. He's small and super arrogant. That's his issue. Has a super hot mom.
>> He was just trying to flirt with her. He didn't realize what was happening. So, this video >> I work for the UFC. So, yeah. Yeah. And I know John and all these guys.
I I'm live streaming just so you know my camera's on. Just so you know >> that was not to not hit on me. They >> He's just doing his thing. She's gorgeous.
>> Yeah.
>> Pretty girl at a fight event. She was going to shoot.
>> She's also like just beautiful with a great personality. Like like any guy any guy in my opinion like if you don't think she's attractive and you don't want her as your girlfriend, you're gay.
>> Agree. like she's very Italian. She's also super amazing. She's Italian. She's and she's classy. Like she's not this [ __ ] weird like like you know she's not >> like an only fan.
>> She's wife material, bro. That's girlfriend material.
>> Yeah. Wicked smart.
>> Yeah.
>> And funny. Good. Great sense of humor and gorgeous.
>> It's just that move though. He's just like a weird arm touch. He's trying.
>> I know. I got you. It's all good.
>> I don't think it's weird. I also think that's what's wrong with society. Like, oh, is it weird Diego Pavia took a shot at [ __ ] this gorgeous >> live streamer grabbing titty?
>> But Bubba, you know, this is why 18-year-olds >> Yes.
>> because they're on camera all the time.
Why are you going to hit on a girl?
>> You know, >> it's like, oh, puppy gets turned bound turned down by, you know, >> [ __ ] off. Like everything's being left, >> you know, drama. It's like, okay.
>> And she was cool, by the way. She was trying to say she was like, hey, we're live right now, Bubba.
>> You got to love her.
>> I trying to hit on you. She's like, no.
Yeah, >> but also all good. No harm, no I like I I to do that. And if he's not familiar with her, [ __ ] him. Shoot my shot.
>> Thank you.
>> Shoot your shot. Definitely.
>> She was great cuz she said, "I don't want you to embarrass yourself on your live stream. You're on camera."
>> You also have no shot, Bubba.
>> Right.
>> You're a 54 quarterback signed as a free agent.
>> Hold it. Hold on.
>> He's a quarterback.
>> Hey. Hey. He's still a He's still a >> a a NFL quarterback. That's a big deal.
>> No. That's where you're [ __ ] up.
>> Quarterback.
>> He's as much as NFL quarterback as I'm an NFL tight end. He got invited to camp. Hasn't made the team is undrafted free agent.
>> He's not a tall man.
>> No, that's his problem. And he's super arrogant.
>> That's his problem.
>> And so >> you got to be arrogant to make it like that.
>> That's too short for a quarter.
Remember, you're Drew Brees. Six feet.
Six feet.
>> Mark Sanchez couldn't steal over the offensive line when he played for the Jets.
>> Hold on. Hold on. Let me see. Pav.
>> But also remember Nina Drama is around >> real celebrities, man. He's listening.
>> She's not [ __ ] with the free agent at Baltimore.
>> Yeah. No, >> but again, he's unfamiliar with her work now.
>> Oh, I'm unfamiliar with your work, man.
But hold on. Oh, boy. Yeah. Well, he's also around Giants. He's probably six feet, right?
>> No, 5'9 5'10. I said >> he was 5'9 at the at the >> combine. Okay. Well, well, let me ask you this. When you say he's not a quarterback, >> he's on the team.
>> He's not on the team.
>> He's not.
>> He got invited to camp.
>> Okay.
>> He could get cut in mini camp, right? He has to go through the rookie camp. Then there's the the [ __ ] preeason. The odds are not four 5'9 on a good quarterback. You got to be able to see over the offensive line.
>> There's 510 guy. There's 5'9 510 guys that can do it, but it's very rare.
>> Yeah. Well, I don't think Well, how tall is Mahomes?
>> 6 feet?
>> No. 6'3?
>> No. Patrick Mahomes?
>> Look that up.
>> Is he that tall?
>> Yeah. Patrick Mahomes?
>> I don't think so. By him.
>> No. No. Patrick Mahomes is not known as a short guy. Holy [ __ ] Sorry about the fan.
What else you got, Jin? Yeah, at least Pavia, shoot or shoot, man.
>> Yeah. Well, I want to make sure you guys know I think it's I encourage people to make a move. If you think someone's cute, do it. But try to do a little bit smoother. Don't do a weird arm thing like that. To me, that arm thing was a little weird.
>> I mean, you're being No, >> I'm just being straight up. he was trying to do was over the microphone as like okay I'm going to hit on you but she moved and it was just it looked like he was about to grab all titty but put his hand over the mic >> it was a little awkward he's unfamiliar with her work like buddy you are barking up the wrong tree got to shoot >> because it looks bad if you go I'm going to hit on you and then just go grab >> that's crazy >> yeah let's take a little break here listen man finding a doc you actually like feels like discovering a diamond in the rough sure You want someone in network nearby with open time slots. But let's be honest, that's just the start.
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All right, I'm sure by now you guys heard about this frontier. Uh my thing is why were they on the run runway? It must have been some crazy homeless dude.
That's what happens.
>> Must be on the runway.
>> Wait, what happened?
>> I thought there was like high security to take off after reporting an engine fire and passenger probably got hit.
>> I've always wanted to slide down the back of our >> Me too.
>> You got hit by a closed. I do have uh >> I do have limbs on the runway. I believe the aircraft struck an individual.
>> Limbs on the runway.
>> Oh, we have a plane into an individual.
>> Oh, he probably exploded.
>> What appears to be a deceased person on the runway.
>> Okay, Red 5, why don't you go ahead and proceed up there? Proceed with caution.
Make sure we don't have any other people out there. Everybody else moving to their regular positions.
>> There is an aircraft, >> dude.
>> So someone So he got sucked into this in Denver.
>> Oh, he got sucked into the engine.
>> This is in Denver.
>> Oh, it's taking off.
>> Oh, it's going to go to LA.
>> So it didn't even uh Yeah. get into the air.
>> The guy got sucked into the engine.
>> Sucked in. The engine blew and then they found limbs on the on the ground.
>> Yeah, that's Yeah, it's not a good uh >> So some Yeah. Some guy just Apparently it's really hard to get to that area, too. He had to drive a long way, climb the fence, then run down the the runway up.
>> Is that that might be a suicide of some weird That's a lot to go through.
>> Yeah, cuz what's the game plan?
>> But also, that's a lot to go through.
I'm going to drive, jump, try to dive into a [ __ ] like, >> but how does security not get alerted?
That's scary.
>> I think it's so far back in that area that But I don't know, man.
>> So, you just don't expect somebody to >> jump over the fence and dive in.
>> It's got to be suicide, though. I I imagine.
>> But did he get struck or did he hit get hit by the wheel? I thought he got ran.
>> No, he ran towards the the aircraft and the aircraft sucked up sucked him up through the engine. It was it was during takeoff apparently.
>> I didn't hear that. I thought it just said it struck he got struck. How do you know he got sucked up?
>> It's bad when anybody takes their own life, but when they do it kind of also inconvenience everybody else too. It's like >> selfish.
>> He got hit.
>> No, I think he was trying to die be it's not cuz also this planes you see >> he's trying to die >> far away. Yeah.
>> Yeah. And it's weird, too, like people would see his uh parts of his body in the engine area and they're trying to do like pictures and selfies with it.
>> It could have been a DIY activity.
>> DIY.
>> What's a DIY?
>> Do it.
>> Do it yourself.
>> Yeah.
>> You know.
>> Yeah.
>> Like now everybody's stuck on a tarmac.
That's shitty.
>> Yeah.
>> Is this the same what happened?
>> Yeah. There's just more and more about the same thing. Don't worry about it.
That That's the main thing though. And there's the people leaving the aircraft.
>> I've always wanted to slide.
pretty anticlimactic.
>> See, they're taking pictures with it.
>> Move away from the airport.
>> Yeah.
>> The pilot's like, "Please stop taking pictures.
>> Have some decency."
>> Also, what are you going to do with that?
>> Right.
>> Have some show. I would What do you mean you you're going to show your buddies, man? What are you talking about? I would show you guys.
>> I would not want to see that.
>> I'm like, "Dude, >> this is why I'm late.
>> That's going to get banned on TikTok even if you try to post that shit."
>> Yeah. You're not making money off that.
Why would you do that?
>> All right. Oh, this one's crazy. But okay. Have you seen the guy throwing a freaking rock at a sea lion?
>> Yes.
>> No. So much.
>> By the way, having just been to uh Aahi, monk seals are endangered. And >> why was he throwing a rock at a piece of [ __ ] >> He's just trying to get to react.
>> What a [ __ ] >> From the tourists who threw it. If he didn't, here it is again.
>> And we've all seen this. It's a beloved uh monk seal.
>> I hope they kick the [ __ ] out of him.
>> Oh, this guy did this local.
>> Yeah, don't [ __ ] with Hawaiians, bro.
>> Land or the animals. And um our attorney over here wants to make it clear we don't condone violence.
>> What a [ __ ] [ __ ] >> Did make a letter of recommend recognition for Mr. Ambassador of Aloha.
I know everybody's trying to keep him him anonymous. Um, >> damn. He's trying to hit him with a big rock.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Huge rock.
>> People love this. Uh, so wait, is monk seal different from sea lion, bro?
>> Oh, Ch.
>> Are they ever?
>> You're about to get seals different than sea lions. I don't know.
>> Damn. He's throwing like a big rock.
>> He's throwing boulders trying to kill him.
>> Well, that girl, >> that's his girl. Damn, that's his girl.
>> Yeah.
And apparently his comment was, "Uh, I'm rich. Who cares?" or some [ __ ] like that.
>> What are you doing?
>> I'm so glad he >> Did they show him getting beat up?
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Just that one image though.
>> Yeah. And by the way, um >> didn't even hit the seal. Nice try.
>> This is where it happened.
>> Yeah. What a dick.
>> In the burn zone.
>> Don't [ __ ] around. Hawaiian.
>> Wait. And he said, "I'm rich. I can throw rocks at the airlines on their beaches. If you're not respectful of with the way you keep going to you get this [ __ ] kicked out incident involving >> you got the mayor's attention >> monk in mahal to everyone who reached out and expressed concern >> crazy if you don't think this guy's thinking white devil >> they called him a hulie >> is like how [ __ ] how's like you'd be fine you look Hawaiian but if you're going to be white and you're going to go [ __ ] with their seals you're going to get checked act any >> I feel like there's many countries you can go to where they'd be like he might be one of us >> but that's the biggest [ __ ] move to do >> are we sure he said I can do it on rich or did you make that up >> no I I remember seeing that >> he's just a bad guy >> a jerk off >> God you wish that sea lion would come out of the water and [ __ ] rip his face off >> this is what so what is this now >> this is the guy that beat him up >> it's a local and they're trying to give him him an award for a certificate for helping protect the seal.
>> Oo, damn.
>> Yeah, you can tell he probably fights all the time. That's more action than the Strickland Hamzad fight.
>> Guy goes, "This video of the guy getting punched does not need to be shown in such short increments. We need >> I agree. Give me the whole beat down."
>> Oh, yeah.
>> Yeah. Watch those.
>> Guy was getting [ __ ] toled up.
>> Mahalo.
>> And uh I think the guy's Russian.
>> Welcome to Hawaii. He had that Russian hair. Yeah. Well, he sucks either way.
>> What else you got, Chim?
>> Oh, wow.
>> Found the guy.
>> Eigore. Yeah, that's a Russian.
>> Oh my god, he's Russian.
>> Well, Eigor Eigor got dealt with.
>> Yeah, like just you're just mean >> here. See this?
I don't care. I'm rich. Find me. I can pay for it. Oh, buddy.
>> With his dumb square head.
>> Look at his face, dude. He looks like a douchebag, too.
>> Just looks like a bad >> [ __ ] Roblox looking [ __ ] They got thick hair though up there in Russia. Look how thick his hair is.
>> I paid the price though. Also, the Russian can't fight. You're just getting teed off on, bud.
>> Well, you know, >> he was in for the >> That dude looked kind of tough and he was throwing fast.
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>> Have you seen this video?
>> No.
>> This girl's holding pads for this dude.
>> A leg kick.
>> Oh god. I thought this was fake. Is this real?
>> What happens?
>> Unless it's freaking AI, but I doubt it.
>> I thought this is fake. But okay, hold on.
>> Okay, but it's fake in the rounds here.
>> Oh my god. She didn't know how to This from uh Mike Perry's channel. I don't know. It looks pretty real.
>> Well, he sucks.
>> Uh, let me see.
>> Did she move the pad down?
>> Yeah, she actually moved the >> She went like this, but then he also went high. The whole thing's Oh, >> solid kick.
>> Oh, >> [ __ ] >> That was a good kick.
>> Solid kick. Rockold. My friend was holding past the Luke hot rock and Luke did that and just and literally dropped him and as [ __ ] >> That's her channel. No, that's when you go down.
>> Oh, that's AI.
>> Is it Chin's feed?
>> You got Chin?
>> That's my feed.
>> Chin's got a type.
>> That's Nasia.
>> What's up with this [ __ ] This is everywhere now.
>> What? There's going to be a pretty girl sitting in a baseball stand.
>> Me and Brian know her.
>> What?
>> She's a comedian from Los Angeles.
>> No.
This is in Korea.
>> I love Nasia. What? I think that's Nasia. Bubba, that's not official. Is she an antiario?
Yeah, that's Nas. Is that Nasian? No, I don't think that's her.
>> This is who she is. Uh, >> no. Nasi.
>> Yeah, she's the comedian.
>> Yeah, Nasia.
>> Oh, yeah. You're right.
>> First of all, >> so it must be just a trend where they just like put themselves into these baseball scenarios, right? Like AI.
>> I don't know cuz I've seen every >> She's good people. That girl. I like her. She's good people.
>> She's a good friend. She's cool.
>> Yeah, I like her a lot.
>> She's like a Sophia Vgara type of girl.
>> She she Yeah. And she's good people.
like she's a good good person.
>> Okay. Well, >> feel like the sky's is the limit for her.
>> Very pretty.
>> Yeah. Very very pretty.
>> Well, >> yep. There's a whole >> All right. I jumped my landlord's pool.
We don't have much time. The next right here for a second, please.
>> Is that a small pool?
Yeah.
>> All right. Nothing crazy there, but >> okay.
>> All right.
>> She's cool, people.
>> Whoa. She seems cool.
>> What's up, everybody? It's Z from Alphaban and I'm super excited that me and Nasia are getting ready to jump 360° scan which is going to capture full body analysis and body composition including body fat, lean muscle mass, posture, and key measurements. This allows us to track real >> Okay. Anyway, all right. You can move on, Jim. Yeah, >> we can move on.
>> Good for her.
>> Body scanning.
>> All righty. Mine came Mine came back regular as [ __ ] All right. What else?
>> I don't know what this one is. Oh, this is this is a another video of a girl.
Yeah, >> it's like a high school girl >> who fought some dude.
>> Yeah.
>> Check this out. Girl versus boy at school.
>> This daughter is training some sort of jiu-jitsu MMA >> grappling is impeccable. Way better than this guy.
>> She's rear naked.
>> Now watch. Just gets him with this knee right. Bam. Right there. And again.
Boom. Boom. And he's out. Yep. If that was my daughter, I'd be super proud. We could be going for ice cream after this.
>> Check this out. Girl versus boy at school.
>> Good for her.
>> Dads, this is why you want your daughters training some sort of jiu-jitsu MMA grappling.
>> Dude, I don't know if this kid's ever going to live this down.
>> But part of it might be the kid's not really fighting. He's trying to get her off >> right there. And again, >> like you're not you're not able you can't really punch her back, right?
>> Or he's fighting her, Brian, and got [ __ ] up, buddy. M >> there's also that >> there's also some knucklehead [ __ ] with a girl and got [ __ ] >> You don't know the story.
>> I know, but you don't assume he's a good guy.
>> No, I'm saying I'm saying he he maybe it looks like like a lot of times if a girl attacks you and you're like what are you doing? You're like >> that happened to a kid on wrestling team. He uh JV wrestler at the we used to like tournaments the JV team and the varsity team would come and he was show he's wrestling a girl. He's showboating the whole time and and he tried to do like a like an alligator roll and she just postured and caught him and the whole gym went >> pictures are getting take he had to leave our school.
>> Yeah. [ __ ] >> He had to go to a different school.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Let's do it's 2:00 boys. I got to roll at too.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. So, let's just do this. Akash Singh apparently has officially left flagrant. This is a Andrew Schulz.
>> Briefly talking about it.
>> Elephant in the room, no pun intended.
Okay. As I'm sure you guys aware, our boy Akash, he really uh went through it earlier earlier this year. uh showed amazing resilience in, you know, selling out Radio City recently, setting records in Toronto, just crushing standup around the globe and literally just like living the dreams that he would tell me about at 2 in the morning when we're eating [ __ ] egg sandwiches at Vulca.
>> So, it's been amazing to see, but uh the experience has put things in perspective for him.
>> Vela >> and he made all of his energy on standup. He is going to be stepping away from the pod.
It is bittersweet. You know, we wish that he did not want to do that. But at the same time, >> not to root for your friends, you know, literally living his dreams. And if he feels he's got to give everything to them, >> going full Brian with his toes got to do. We're going to rock with them. We hope you started.
>> Check out the show.
>> I could say this as a genuine thing.
Akos is such a good guy. Like when I first started standup, he was always so nice to me and always looked out for me.
So, it really makes me sad cuz I really feel bad for him. He's one of the most genuinely nice.
>> Why do you feel bad for him though?
Isn't Isn't he leaving because he's crushing >> selling out Radio City Musical?
>> Or is he leaving because of the stuff with his wife and stuff?
>> He's getting a lot of abuse. A lot. It got to a point where he had to like take a hiatus and then like >> what is with people like >> they just want to see people fall and >> it's sad because any people actually got a chance to meet Akos like he looks out for other people >> and he's also he also is crushing it making all the money built this global brand so at the same time it's like to to be taking abuse 24/7 you know what I mean like that's brutal and for I think the thing that bothers him most too is like you know that's his wife that people are talking all that [ __ ] about >> you know like That's so that's >> it came out. It was overblown.
>> It's his first love, you know what I mean? And he married the girl and everyone's calling her this that and the other thing.
>> It sucks.
>> Well, >> well, we love Akash.
>> We love Schultzy.
>> Yep. Anyway, >> sucks.
>> That's just like this is just from nature as well. We've seen this before.
This giant hom is dick.
>> Whoa.
>> That's a water dick, right?
>> So, Wednesday, the No leg day boys are going to take over firing the kid.
>> Mhm.
>> No leg days. You guys got the Phil Heath episode dropping. You boys are taking over Wednesday. Brian's leaving town.
>> Yep.
>> Where you going, buddy?
>> San Francisco and Idaho.
>> You got some spots in Idaho?
>> No, just work.
>> Just work [ __ ] Where you at next?
>> Uh I will be in San Diego. Uh the uh that's not on there yet. It's on the 21st and 22nd.
>> Uh and I need to >> Yeah, I got Alberta. And then I'm at I'm in Chicago June 4 and 5 at Shamberg Improv.
>> Your fans will hit me up and ask if I'm coming with you on that one.
>> Yeah, you can come.
>> All right, kids. That's it. This is the fine kid. We're out.
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