we're rolling rolling okay what's up we are okay we're rolling i brought clips and i brought articles you want to give the audience a little sample a little taste of the clips just one of them hey man you suck that's the that's the one that i've been practicing with from the from the beginning of this but then i have one that's set up for whenever we get into controversial topics so once we pick one up we'll get into that and a lot of them are just isos but um yeah let me get to the the clip section so i can bring up something that i wanted to speak to you specifically on a few things remember everything that goes to the ipod goes to the soundboard yeah hopefully it's it's okay just make any noise right yeah hopefully oh i should turn on do not disturb oh it's on okay cool do i have my accounts there they are logging in this is gonna take just a second because ipad how was your week it's been a week since it's been a week today was actually awesome so we were tasked to build a garage in loon lake it's like an hour and 10 minutes no no 45 minutes away from where i live which direction north southeast towards airway heights so from where i am that's west i believe yeah west and then south a little bit and man we did we did some some work today i was actually pretty happy with how much we did we had a garage it was like 4 000 square foot and we framed it sheeted it and braced it all in one day it was pretty awesome it's a big garage it was a big garage i was happy about it and i logged into the wrong account it's just the best i love it yeah yeah yeah i apologize this is going to take just a second yeah oh what do you wanna yeah yeah you can't really hear it yeah if you want to yeah just in case unplugged just in case yeah it's next to our setup right now i mean we're taking we're already taking a break for this thing because i decided to go crazy with something we can't forget to uh plug it back in yeah i know last time we unplugged it before we started and we did not we didn't plug it back in so i had to call someone to hopefully have them come in and plug it back in and luckily they were around the corner but it was the next day so we threw away some stuff and that's just the way the world oh that's way the cookie crumbles okay there's a few stuff all right let's get started then i want to save the most controversial thing for last but only because the news article made it sound controversial it's actually not that controversial like clickbait the title or what um yeah okay okay yeah so first thing yeah i actually want to skip over this the first the very first one that i have in the article i'll leave it there but i don't really want to talk about it because i don't have much to say it's on the g7 summit that the world leaders go to uh seven economies of the world meet up and yeah discuss i don't have much of an uh of an opinion of my own to put on there but i did read about it and in the uh article it talks about how they were pretty um what would you call it condemning of china and the way that they run the policies that they run and a lot of the communist practices they have but then that was a very short part of the actual summit and the rest was talking about building back better in a green and feminine way okay it was so strange because i can't remember that boris johnson yeah he was talking about how we need to build back greener build back better build back stronger build back more resilient more equitable more uh what's the word i think he said equitable and then right after that with more equality and then right after that he says more feminine and i was like where is equality and i get it that i'm still sounding like that guy who's still upset about you know oh why do you talk only about women i'm just bringing it up because it sounded funny the way he said it but i'm not going to talk about that first first thing i want to talk about is facebook now is implementing a new ai to scan text and images and swap it out as in like posts so if you have a meme and there was a there was an article i think last year the year before about facebook being the meme police and trying to take down memes that didn't agree with their point of view their political worldview and obviously this is from like a right website that always makes things political on like oh they're coming against us but that was kind of the way they positioned it anyway but this is now they're starting to roll it out and they're rolling it out as an idea of okay we'll just help you put better text on your photos if you want to enroll and it's also going to run in the background on a few things the person in this article actually says where was it it says right here while at first glance this ai model seems like a cool and efficient way to copy and replace text it also shouldn't be seen as just an innocent tool one of the first things that i thought of for instance is how textile brush that's the name of the ai service could be used to trick others or even commit crimes [Music] in what way i don't know i mean i don't know what kind of crimes it could commit other than incitement to violence through a picture but i don't know who's started a riot because of a picture the ca right what does it do it finds text in images and replaces it with what whatever facebook deems necessary now this is an ai so it's it's constantly learning it could replace it with something that sounds more appropriate as far as the verbiage and you could also simmer and like spell check and stuff like that or let's say that one of the font styles don't uh appear uh nice enough like they're not appealing enough it's not aesthetic enough they can swap it out for a nicer textile and that's the idea behind it now it says it talks about it in the article and i'll have it linked i have pretty much everything in here linked on the show notes but the idea is that facebook will be able i need to go with a little bit more backstory you know that facebook has a shadow banning system right right where they will you'll appear to have posted things and you'll appear to have traction and attention and eyes on that thing that you've posted but they block it from most viewers and almost everyone and those numbers can actually be artificially inflated just to give you the feeling of actually reaching an audience that's what i believe they're going to do with this where your posts that you and your followers see will resemble what you want it to say but then it can be a different view for people that they don't want it to that they don't want to see that specific photo does that make sense yeah i'm saying it in a very strange way or a roundabout way they're going to change the photo where you can't tell there was an edit but other people that they want to see the edit will see it that's the thing with private companies or like they claim to be oh here's the thing apple facebook instagram snapchat all these social media companies the major ones they're all private companies yes but if they want to advertise themselves as a free speech platform they have to be supporters of that they can't like you know they can't just say they can't say we're promoters of all free speech yeah and i don't think they do because they do have rules and regulations of what you can and can't say yeah they have their own rules and the only argument i hear on any side is that the rules change often yeah the terms and conditions or whatever yes this is an argument for an open or what's called the feniverse and the fetiverse is a federated list of mastodon institutions instances or plural instances or whatever instance that federates and these are social networks that you can create yourself i've created one it's not successful i'm the only member but i've created one and you can just federate and what that is is it's a social network that can't be taken down and doesn't have moderators so you'll see the skinheads you'll see the people that do things that you don't like and say things you don't like but the great thing is just like on facebook there's a block button there's a button where you can block people you don't want to hear from i mean it's the way of the future because it's open right there's no private platform it's you say what you want we're not going to moderate this and if the one that you're on starts to moderate uh it starts to monitor and decide to take things down you can just leave and start your own and start another one yeah sure things will be taken away but it's like cry me a river find something else create your own so you'll never get kicked off again it's as simple as that yeah the whole thing with like trump being banned from trump being banned for twitter yeah yeah yeah trump being banned from twitter was i don't know i don't even know what to say about it it's fine we could live without trump for a few weeks on twitter if anything it's spiteful because here's the thing when i see people being banned from twitter or being canceled yes you're not changing their mind no when you cancel someone and when you like call someone out in front of everybody and you make it like a huge news story you're only cementing them those people in their own beliefs it's like a digital martyrdom yeah exactly like that's not how you change a person is by canceling them on the internet no and this is actually a thing that's thrown into the into the fray i don't even know if i'm using that phrase properly but it's thrown out there constantly that what you should do is not cancel someone or shut them down for their opinions but communicate with them and make everyone else understand why their opinion is flawed and i can yeah uh another thing is we're talking about like how to change a person needs to converse with them and yes you connect with them uh there's this really good thing that you can link in the podcast i'll do it there's this man named daryl davis i don't know if you've heard of him i don't think i have no uh d-a-r-y-l davis he's this uh black man right and he's helped uh i want to say convert but he goes to kkk rallies he talks to them i've seen the link to the video i just never clicked on it it's a very good video okay and like he's helped like he becomes like friends with him he becomes close right okay because the whole thing with the kkk is that like we hate black people yes but when you have like a black person that's nice to you and converses with you that throws like a wrench in your argument yes and he's helped over like 200 people like step away from that organization which is a good thing i'll link it yeah i'll have to watch it too because i like these things there's a there's another one um a podcast that i like to listen to called the mo facts show with adam curry very great one i actually have a audio clip that i might even play in this one just so you can hear a part of it but it's it's a guy named mo i don't even know his last name they just call him facts it's not his last name right but his name's mo and then there's adam curry and they have it's black eye and white guy and they have a strong conversation on very controversial topics like it gets into like race and what names are being called and all sorts of things but the whole point is that malcolm x had a saying i think it was malcolm x where he and it's quoted a lot in the podcast where if you can't have a conversation between a white guy and a black guy or anyone really but to have a conv a civic conversation where you bring out how was it if you can't i'm gonna butcher it but if you can't respect each other enough to have a conversation you'll never be able to bring out what's under the rug on top of the table to have a real conversation about what's there so the whole point is to humanize people and to have those conversations how did we get to the to race topic though we went from facebook censoring and how censoring is not like helping people change yeah and the thing that helps people change is changing conversations and i did the example of and then i'm gonna link him and i'm gonna watch that because if i had known him i would be able to round about this thing again yeah i'm gonna have to watch it on youtube i'll do that after this but yes that was that was the part of the article that i thought was kind of crazy um but yeah i like it i like that i like that because facebook is very naive in what they think they can control especially as far as ai is concerned because what was it two years ago i think it was not i think it was 2018 they released an ai that started its own language that facebook couldn't understand and started conversing with itself and with other ais in facebook's thing until facebook just pulled the plug on the server that was housing that ai because they couldn't stop it and i was like well what was it saying they don't know to this day because it started creating its own language and i was like what in the world you have no control over this and then now they're like hey we're just going to release an ai that changes text on photos and see what happens well when you say a i like there's not a full story behind that ai could be anything from like a chess solving game ai bar or like an ai that with a specific task or a very large task and this sounds like it's a huge like it's yeah it's a big project but it's got a specific goal and the specific goal is to change text and photos so that being the goal obviously there's been a training algorithm put into it to where they say hey how are we going to train this are we going to train it to change text that we don't agree with is it going to have a political worldview is it going to have anything else that's all baked in code is baked it has biases baked in based on the person coding it or the group coding it or whoever that's involved with it the type of data you feed it can give it a bias so anything can get in there that's why you have to try and be as unbiased as possible when you're programming when you're feeding the ai it's it's learning material anything and this one i don't know what they fed it no one knows what they fed it and facebook isn't gonna give that information out what does it need to and even if it did that's petabytes of photo data what are you gonna do with that you're gonna go through every single photo on your mac just click through it doesn't make sense it's just kind of funny that they think it says facebook acknowledges that deep fake text attacks are a problem and it hoped that by openly publishing its research on textile brush it could encourage new research and preempt these attacks now they say they made it open source which is great that's a very helpful tactic to let people know that hey you're being as open as possible but even then if you're launching it even if it's open source you're launching it so whether someone looks at it and says hey there's a bug here doesn't mean that you're gonna change make the change implement it as soon as you notice that you're gonna get some data first and then you're gonna make a change if you feel it's necessary right so it's still kind of like what are you gonna do yeah i don't know i've i've never had a facebook account i have no i don't think i'll ever get one it's not necessary i'll just say it that way it's not it's not necessary not to go into it more than that i mean it's it's fun to have i mean most people all know they just have it because their work has like a facebook forum or whatever it's called it's starting to not be as popular as it was and i thought that i should you i use christopher's account you know christopher i use christopher's account as uh facebook marketplace i thought facebook marketplace was going to be a lot better than it was it's not i was like man there's going to be less ads offer up has crazy amounts of ads and like you're scrolling through and you see something like that's what i want you click it real quick it's ebay i'm like i thought you were offroad that's why you go to craigslist but you gotta tried and true yeah craig's listening to ebay craigslist doesn't have everything so i should go to ebay all the old people saw their stuff on craigslist i got kicked off ebay for what i started a seller account and i didn't pay my dues and they kicked me off completely i thought they would just cancel the seller account which is normal that makes sense but i actually made a few sales some good ones too and i was like man this stuff is never going to sell it's sold quickly too i was like man this is great ebay is awesome and then i ran out of things to sell and i was like i forgot about it a month passes by it's like you didn't pay your dues your account is canceled i was like okay that's fine i can't sell anymore i'll pay my dues and reopen it no it's cancelled i don't know how to open it again there might be like an interest that was grazed on my negative dues or something i'll just open it with a new email that'll solve that moving on okay there's you know what i'm gonna go to the controversial topic okay let's just do it i'm just gonna go to controversial we don't know how much time we have left yeah we don't know it's yeah well here's here is something that will play us into that if you can hear it awesome if not it's going to have like a 15 second delay ready yeah some viewers may find the following disturbing viewer discretion is advised there we go okay we're in like a you know bad boys cop documentary yes this is the part where viewer discretion is advised futurism magazine i don't know if they're left-leaning but they have a slant in the article and in the article it talks about arizona is going to gas inmates that are on death row how do you feel about the uh the death penalty capital punishment in general in general in general i think uh there's humane ways to kill people and there's any ways to kill people that's where they are there's a very uh the death penalty has a very rough history in the us but there's been a lot of mistakes of like wrong people dying and currently there's a lot of wrong ways of killing people yeah that have committed crimes like there's a thing with uh inmates choosing to for a firing squad instead of like dying by lethal injection it's in the article it's not like 100 in the article because i'm not i don't bring up all of that but i'm going into like the article has a slant against gassing right because it has a negative connotation to it but i want to bring up the positive side to the gassing okay well first off what do we mean by gassing gassing using lethal gas to kill people so we're putting them in a room locking them in the room and just casting them essentially but it's not like hey just real quickly rough them into a room lock it behind them while they're screaming let me out it's like everybody knows what's gonna happen it's signed you know the same way that they're gonna they put you on a stretcher yeah and strap you down when they're giving you lethal injection it's the same thing but the doctors aren't in the room put you in there i'll get you ready you know you have last rights given to you it's the same thing it's just guest now let me read to you the article so i can show you where i'm going i have i have a method to this kind of madness okay arizona is planning to execute death row inmates using an old gas chamber again despite criticisms that the method of execution is excessively cruel and brutal keep in mind that that's how they open the article that it's excessively cruel and brutal okay opens open zero okay state has refurbished the old gas chamber to ensure its operability according to pbs correctional facilities say that it will allow prisoners on death row to choose the gas chamber if they were sentenced to be executed before arizona adopted the illegal injection in 1992 so you have the choice between lethal injection and gas i submit to you they will choose gas i submit to you they'll choose gas and i'll explain why okay the last person to be executed by gas chamber in the u.s was executed in 1999 in arizona okay and then there's a link to that article right there i have that in the notes the article continues and this is my quote about what the article continues to do you can read the whole thing if you want but i'm going to summarize the article continues to make a comparison to nazi germany and how inhumane the practice is but i think this is a much more humane practice than using the cocktails that pharmaceutical companies seem to be holding hostage because they are it's very hard to get a hold of these these uh lethal injection cocktails very hard and they're not very effective right the article itself points out that lethal injection can cause incredibly painful situations where 15 doses had to be given and still cause an inmate to suffer for two hours before giving up the ghost i think there's no one that disagrees that lethal injection is very flawed yeah and not you know but i don't know about gastro like how quickly do they pass out are you ready to hear this yeah are you ready okay okay okay let me continue i'm sorry one more one more the last prisoner to be executed in arizona gassed for air and this is from the article gassed for air and snorted for two hours as he was injected with 15 doses of that drug of lethal injection yes okay 15 okay whereas using hcn which is hydrogen cyanide finished finishes the job in one minute okay okay now okay well they're being gassed so it's got to be painful wrong wrong okay hydrogen cyanide concentration of 2 000 parts per million sounds high but it's not really because we're talking about parts per million and even then even then we'll kill a human in about one minute that's what the wikipedia article says and you can go into the science behind it i checked the source that has this thing because wikipedia can be edited by anyone that's fine you can check the articles and the sources and i did it causes the receiver of the product to pass out before death okay so you're unconscious and you die you pass out no pain you just like lose consciousness and you die what's inhumane there's nothing inhumane about this this is the most humane way to do it the inhumane part is dying oh my god yeah that's that's a good one i like that one that's actually hilarious yeah but i mean in terms of like death penalty i'm it's fine yeah but the stage is to get to that point as in convicting a prisoner knowing 100 sure all that stuff that's not referenced in the article no no no none of that's talked about in the article it's just talking about what happens whenever you're sentenced we don't talk about whether the person's actually guilty or whether all the proper detective work has been done or any of that talking about people who are 100 sure that they're guilty of what they're doing yes and that they deserve the death penalty because there's people that do yes like when you murder people it's kind of like i don't know how many years in the facility is going to fix you it's not going to fix you mm-hmm because we could get into the prison system after this but like we can get into that after this year uh what did i what did i want to say it's like yeah i agree it's better than lethal rejection 100 100 100 the article was actually even better than electrocution oh yeah yeah the electric chair has been unsuccessful multiple times where they had to go a second round and then they had to put a saltwater towel on top to try and make the current go through them even farther and even that was unsuccessful where it was just skin falling off and it's like what are we doing here gasm it sounds bad stab him in the belly i it sounds bad but then you think about it it's like this is the most humane way yeah because it's not like you feel pain when you pass out from this gas that's not mentioned anywhere in any of these articles cyanide it's so horrible it sounds like a terrible thing it's like yeah so there's negative connotations to every single word definitely gas chamber you immediately think of nazi germany well yeah the way i say this makes me sound like i'm like a holocaust denier or something no it was horrible there's no doubt about it 100 but it wasn't horrible because of the method of death it was horrible because of the death it was because the death because innocent people millions of innocent people were being killed would it have been would it have been different if we said that they all got gunned down no it still would have been multiple like millions of years there were millions of people gunned down yes but we're talking about innocent lives versus people who are convicted for the death penalty yes in this situation yeah in nazi germany no matter who died or how they died it was still wrong still a holocaust so they're that's settled that's fine but in this situation the gas chamber brings up thoughts of holocaust push that out of your brain for right now because plenty even in america we use gas chamber for a long time we're using it again because it is the most humane way to do it and we don't there's no shortage of hydrogen cyanide there isn't a shortage of it we're actually you can find these in nuts i mean like there's a lot of foods have like i have i have a sound for that i have a sound for that i'm sorry i have to just for the just for kicks and giggles okay it's right here are you are you ready to hear this yeah love that guy's nuts that's good and nuts but like a lot of the foods we eat they all have poisons that you eat a lot of them like apple seeds i don't know if you knew this i forget what the name is but if you eat a lot of apple seeds that might be the hydrogen cyanide yeah there's cyanide in like seeds of they mentioned apricot seeds and a few other seeds so it might be that from there you eat a lot of them you're going to die i mean but it's probably from that where there's no shortage of this gas that's the point here there's a shortage of lethal injection serum and it's ineffective in most situations so and even when it is effective it's not without pain and it's not without five hours of suffering if we're talking about humane being humane that's the whole point is if we're talking about being humane this is the most humane way to go as far as i can see it there is a way to do something that's a hundred percent painless but that requires that requires a very miniature explosive to be set off in between both lobes of the brain oh okay yeah that's completely unnecessary there's no way that we're gonna manufacture miniatures explosives to go off in people's brains to cause a completely painless very instantaneous death when gases are available right there you have to do open brain surgery and hopefully they survive through that like you're already unconscious why not just gas him while he's there it just it sounds horrible i get it but yeah what are you going to do what are you going to do so the article was arguing against or against the gassing and for lethal injection as to say hey let's not do the gassing and let's do the lethal injection here's the thing i don't think that's political it's not political no i think it's personal bias personal like preference preference quote-unquote preference because like what do we know about how death feels like so we know for a fact that the lethal injection is has mistakes has flaws and it is painful i think it kind of uh bolsters faith in pharmaceutical industries a little bit more than it would and something else now i'm not saying that pharmaceuticals wouldn't make the same gas because i think they do i think they still manufactured the hydrogen cyanide gas but which one is more expensive one that's readily available in nuts of fruits or one that's manufactured in some unknown concoction i mean yeah uh we should do like a controversial topic every every time the viewer discretion is advised we have the section for it yes and we're gonna do it yeah yeah if you want to get out of this one that's fine we can it's just like i just wanted to bring that up because i saw it i'm trying to find more news sources to find some things and even then you know i can do that too you should and you this is kind of introduction to having you do the same thing i wanted to send you say hey find some links and bring them to the show but i want you to get audio clips as well so we can play those because i have one that i want to send next to this and this one we're just going to segue slowly into it but yes okay bring some articles and some if you can if you have a way to do it on your phone on iphones i have a really easy way to do it and if you have any kind of iphone laying around i can send it to you it's super simple okay but we're going to segue into this next one you ready someone else who's behind you also screaming could catch that loogie now the question in my mind is if that's true why does the testing have to involve going up the nose and down the throat when your mouth is obviously filled with covet viruses so you wouldn't need these rules okay okay coven coven this is something that i asked my family a while ago because everyone said let's get tested there's multiple reasons for them to want to get tested my sister-in-law runs a uh assisted living home so she has a lot of elderly in there right and assisted living homes in new york got all the press because of issues we'll just say issues but the whole point is everyone wants to get tested when if you look at it pcr tests are ineffective as they're effective but they're not being used properly the inventor of the pcr test i have his name written down in here i'll have to find it and i'll probably bring it on the next show he said and it's on record you can watch you can watch the video i have the the voice recording and i'll bring that the next show too he said with his own mouth do not use pcr tests to find any kind of coronavirus because czar's cov2 covet 19 is just a a form of of a coronavirus it says don't use it for that you'll be able to find it you'll be able to find hiv on someone who doesn't have it as active in their body if you use a pcr test improperly and if you use it properly so-called yes so how do you use it properly the polymer change reaction test has a cycle threshold now i don't know all the science behind this i just know that there's that's what it's called and i understand that part that there's a cycle threshold you have to run it spin it through so many cycles like you're spinning through let's say a dryer i know what it's called it's a polymer chain reaction cycle the thing you spin through it's called it's not the centrifuge it's actually different there's a whole you know it's a heating and cooling stage of the bacteria within the dna or the excuse me the viruses are the viral vectors in the dna it's something it's something scientific i'll find the article i'll bring it the whole point is you have a cycle threshold of i believe 29 to 30 or 32 cycles that's the max that you should put anything to get as accurate of a result of what you're looking for if you go past that you will start finding things that aren't something you should focus on because your body is filled with millions of billions of viruses that just don't act on you you're just not expressing that virus so you're not sick what we're doing is we're running the cycle threshold and you can follow this there's actually a graph on the internet where it follows the amount of times that the cdc changed their guidance okay change the cycle threshold to 40 44 45 and then as soon as they start tracing it back down wow all our mask wearing is doing wonders we're starting to see the cases drop and it's simply because the pcr tests have the cycle threshold push down because now we're not catching as many viruses because now we're not seeing it because we're not scanning for it if you're looking for it you'll find it with a pcr test it's not a test necessarily technically it's a test technically but it's not supposed to be used for this and the inventor of the test says you shouldn't do it anthony fauci's a liar and i'll tell it to him to his face and conveniently he died in 2019 in december we can uh let me do my own research on this you're going to have to i'll find his name i'll send it to his podcast yes but that's that's um just a little bit of where is it knowledge just a little bit i want you to know that's the issue with the pcr test so where was i going with that yes um test test test yeah if you're full of virus so full of virus that you can't sing because churches got shut down for singing last year if you're so full of virus that you can't speak to other people without having your mask of your nails like they say in every restaurant if you're so full of virus that breathing will aerosolize everything why do we have to stick that test swab halfway down your nose and your esophagus into your middle intestines just to get a covet swab accurately tested does it make sense i'm just asking for a sense like a common sense this isn't like the most common sense because common sense isn't so common but the whole point is why i just want to know the science behind it since we're all about science is truth science everything needs to be scientific here why do we have such conflicting arguments there you're full of covet don't cough in my direction you're full of covet stop speaking loudly but let me stick this thing all the way down your throat because i can't catch it from your saliva that's in your mouth like i said next podcast yes we're going to bring in some studies i just wanted to bring that up because i think this might be a point of contention between us oh yeah oh no okay no that's good that's good that's good we're gonna have to this is gonna be good yes yeah you'll be able to change my mind a little bit if you have your faculty you might change my mind a bit we're gonna have to but bring your articles okay okay i'll bring them do you have any other uh subjects i don't have any uh viewer discretion as advised articles or really i mean i had um another one on here excuse me for voice breakage on getting google to stop tracking your location because um there's a way to do it without having your location on i mean i've heard that part too like there's there's ways to do that there's also ways to de-google your phone but not many people do that and that's that's just fine but i'm just gonna leave that in the show notes if they want to look into it they can i don't really need to talk much about it because it's kind of a step-by-step process why should i go through the steps when you can just read it yeah but it will be in the article and that's pretty much it do you have anything you want to add to this one this one's going to be a little shorter yes press return i mean i have stuff in my head but that's going to be like it's a it's a deep rabbit hole we can go through it real quick and bring it up next time yeah you sure yeah okay save it for next show then make sense yeah i'll actually well i can't not with this app but if you want we can uh we can share some show notes across to just have them ready and if you have some audio links um i'll we should do a shared google drive where we can you know i can see the links ahead of time or load them into that that thing so we can get them ready yeah it's production stuff but it's fine they can cool yeah nothing else to add oh wait one more thing one more thing because um i'm not the best at talking about this but it's from the podcast i like to listen to that introduced me to it i'm just going to explain what value for value is so that way whenever people like it's got to be in every show thing because once people actually do donate we'll be able to thank them for it for their value contributions but here's what value for value is one preserve podcasting is a platform for free speech two turn it into a platform of value which the entire ecosystem benefits and that's it as simple as that value for value i deposit value to you in some way shape or form whether it's through the articles whether it's through my melodious voice yeah or melodious or just a little bit of comedy no god please no it's not the best there's just sound clips but they're hilarious to me i'm gonna put more thought into it like the love that guy's nuts part it's it was hilarious you should have heard funny you should have heard it had nothing to do with what you think it did the guy actually sells like bags of like peanuts and it's just like this guy actually appreciates it and he just said it in a way that he knew would sound terrible so he just said it man love that guy's nuts and it just sounded great so i thought i would clip that but that's that's about it for me you have anything else to add before we cut this out no okay really that was it a little bit shorter yeah but we're done yeah we're good okay bye