Grab yourself a Bawls and chug that stuff broski, we're listening to DBZ mashed up with Linkin Park and it's gonna be a rager.
That right, 48 Minutes of Nerds Griping is back and today we're talking RFK Jr's misadventures in marine biology, SplishSplash, Like A Dragon : Infinite Wealth, Anime Music Videos, GrimaceCoin, Waxahatchee, the blob at the bottom of your Twisted Tea and we're all learning something new about the weather... it's called Corn Sweat, baby! Enjoy!
Opening theme performed by Jeffy & The Sunken Heads - https://jeffy2.bandcamp.com
Contains clips from :
@TallBart - https://twitter.com/i/status/1823546949674656171
The AMVs discussed in the episode are here :
Evangelion x Radiohead - "2+2=5" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsIkL8NxbgE
Dragonball Z x Linkin Park - "In the End" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QMc3nJ8fNM
Dragonball Z x LL Cool J - "Mama Said Knock You Out" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nK6hzMWRsBk
Raxzephon x Frou Frou - "Must Be Dreaming" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwgVADWeNkw
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[00:00:00] [SPEAKER_06]: Joe and I were 25, the age of 19.
[00:00:03] [SPEAKER_06]: I loved suffering and I hate love.
[00:00:05] [SPEAKER_06]: If you come from a family that makes less than $125 trillion, you are killed and I'm
[00:00:10] [SPEAKER_06]: coming for you.
[00:00:45] [SPEAKER_02]: You're having lived in the Metro East.
[00:00:48] [SPEAKER_02]: I finally made peace with it.
[00:00:49] [SPEAKER_02]: It's all right, but the one thing I realized is that the Metro East is a land of
[00:00:53] [SPEAKER_02]: the tweaker.
[00:00:55] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh yeah.
[00:00:55] [SPEAKER_02]: I didn't know this.
[00:00:57] [SPEAKER_02]: You didn't know this?
[00:00:57] [SPEAKER_02]: I didn't know this because I'd go in the work, man.
[00:01:00] [SPEAKER_02]: There's no one on the road except for dudes in their early 40s just absolutely all
[00:01:07] [SPEAKER_02]: an ass on mountain bikes.
[00:01:09] [SPEAKER_02]: Like, 430 in the morning.
[00:01:12] [SPEAKER_02]: All of the lights are flashing red.
[00:01:15] [SPEAKER_02]: I have to go down the main street in the town I live in.
[00:01:19] [SPEAKER_02]: They will look like how they come out.
[00:01:22] [SPEAKER_02]: Judging now, these sidestries, they spend two or three blocks head towards the main street
[00:01:26] [SPEAKER_02]: just like fucking like 50 euros that stole their first beer from the core store kind of
[00:01:31] [SPEAKER_02]: just like fucking the handles are going left and right.
[00:01:34] [SPEAKER_02]: 50 degrees each direction.
[00:01:36] [SPEAKER_02]: Just doing that shit in the pan.
[00:01:38] [SPEAKER_02]: And then the second day they get close.
[00:01:41] [SPEAKER_02]: They just coast.
[00:01:42] [SPEAKER_02]: They're like literally just coasting straight into the street.
[00:01:45] [SPEAKER_02]: I mean, like says something to a coworker about.
[00:01:47] [SPEAKER_02]: He was like, oh, it was over like another town in the Metro East.
[00:01:50] [SPEAKER_02]: Like, get my tattoo worked on and I was busing a cigarette in the back.
[00:01:55] [SPEAKER_02]: And there's just like two tweakers staring at the AC.
[00:01:58] [SPEAKER_02]: Two random dudes.
[00:02:00] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, like they're going to take the copper out of it.
[00:02:02] [SPEAKER_02]: I think I don't.
[00:02:04] [SPEAKER_02]: I think when he was applying his, they were so high.
[00:02:06] [SPEAKER_02]: They were just like, oh man, that's making us sound like.
[00:02:08] [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, okay, because I was thinking like they're so high but they're also entrepreneurs.
[00:02:13] [SPEAKER_05]: They're thinking of head.
[00:02:14] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, they're something.
[00:02:15] [SPEAKER_05]: I got guys in a white truck that come down this alley and they're scrapping like every day.
[00:02:20] [SPEAKER_02]: I do that see the entrepreneurial spirit in the Metro East tweaker.
[00:02:25] [SPEAKER_02]: I have almost hit one.
[00:02:28] [SPEAKER_02]: I probably half doesn't time starting into my neighborhood because they'll
[00:02:31] [SPEAKER_02]: highlight in this weird little blind spot on the turn.
[00:02:34] [SPEAKER_02]: Okay, but they're just like hanging out and like a fucking 90s huffy.
[00:02:40] [SPEAKER_05]: I know the exact biker talking about too.
[00:02:42] [SPEAKER_05]: Just like in my mental image.
[00:02:44] [SPEAKER_02]: It's like a weird dark, blueish black.
[00:02:47] [SPEAKER_02]: Yep.
[00:02:47] [SPEAKER_02]: I had that one.
[00:02:48] [SPEAKER_02]: It's got like white and like hyper color yellow script on the crossbar.
[00:02:54] [SPEAKER_02]: And it says, big block text is huffy.
[00:02:57] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's kind of almost like your feet hand script a little bit.
[00:02:59] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, and so how would you like there's like probably some do lives in your neighborhood
[00:03:03] [SPEAKER_02]: Jason to pay like five heart bucks for that bike?
[00:03:05] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, you can get those two people on the link up.
[00:03:09] [SPEAKER_02]: Like it's oil and water.
[00:03:11] [SPEAKER_02]: It used to be Craigslist but you can't do this shit anymore.
[00:03:13] [SPEAKER_02]: Craigslist is just not the same.
[00:03:15] [SPEAKER_02]: You can't even sell feet picks on there anymore.
[00:03:17] [SPEAKER_02]: That's a fucking shame.
[00:03:18] [SPEAKER_02]: It's a goddamn shame is what it is.
[00:03:21] [SPEAKER_02]: For we, you know, start fucking this chicken.
[00:03:26] [SPEAKER_02]: Hello here.
[00:03:27] [SPEAKER_02]: I got a chicken in here.
[00:03:29] [SPEAKER_05]: It's not it's a miserable.
[00:03:31] [SPEAKER_05]: I've got it.
[00:03:32] [SPEAKER_05]: Oh my god is a complete Brian.
[00:03:35] [SPEAKER_05]: Oh no, the complete part one of Brian cable and saga.
[00:03:39] [SPEAKER_05]: Oh baby.
[00:03:40] [SPEAKER_05]: Yes sir.
[00:03:41] [SPEAKER_05]: Image comics number one through 54 sweet Jesus.
[00:03:45] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it's everything they did before.
[00:03:47] [SPEAKER_05]: The like three four year long hi this Wow.
[00:03:50] [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, that looks gorgeous.
[00:03:52] [SPEAKER_05]: Thank you.
[00:03:52] [SPEAKER_05]: Oh man, you're welcome.
[00:03:54] [SPEAKER_05]: This is the second comics base thing I got for the old birthday.
[00:03:57] [SPEAKER_05]: But the other one was my wife was in Upstate New York at a bookstore and just kind
[00:04:04] [SPEAKER_05]: of wandering around and she sees a roachack book, a trade paper back, a hard cover of
[00:04:11] [SPEAKER_05]: this story that I'd never read, which is like so many years after the original
[00:04:17] [SPEAKER_02]: Watchman book was a little show in night clock or whatever.
[00:04:20] [SPEAKER_02]: No, not our doomsday clock.
[00:04:22] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it's not those ones.
[00:04:23] [SPEAKER_05]: It's actually just called Roachack and I'd never heard of this before but I mean,
[00:04:28] [SPEAKER_05]: I chewed through that.
[00:04:29] [SPEAKER_05]: It's fantastic.
[00:04:30] [SPEAKER_05]: So I'm ready for saga.
[00:04:31] [SPEAKER_05]: I've been told so many times that saga is going to be my jam.
[00:04:34] [SPEAKER_05]: So I'm oh man.
[00:04:36] [SPEAKER_02]: I've thoroughly enjoyed that the new stuff since they restarted is it's good.
[00:04:41] [SPEAKER_02]: But it's such a quick read.
[00:04:44] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, individual collections that it's tough.
[00:04:49] [SPEAKER_05]: I tell me if you feel about chainsaw man every time there's a new chainsaw man, I'm like,
[00:04:52] [SPEAKER_05]: come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
[00:04:54] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
[00:04:55] [SPEAKER_05]: Give me the new stuff.
[00:04:56] [SPEAKER_05]: Ah, yeah.
[00:04:57] [SPEAKER_05]: I'm a tweaker for chainsaw.
[00:04:59] [SPEAKER_05]: We can't.
[00:05:00] [SPEAKER_02]: You're hanging out behind the bugs comics by clock tower.
[00:05:05] [SPEAKER_05]: Rub it my arm.
[00:05:06] [SPEAKER_05]: Come on, man.
[00:05:06] [SPEAKER_05]: Come on, man.
[00:05:08] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
[00:05:08] [SPEAKER_05]: Well, it's 40 minutes.
[00:05:10] [SPEAKER_05]: Dogs barking my name is Jason.
[00:05:11] [SPEAKER_05]: This is Brian.
[00:05:12] [SPEAKER_05]: Hey, babies.
[00:05:14] [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, what a weird week on the internet.
[00:05:16] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
[00:05:17] [SPEAKER_05]: We've been talking a lot more about politics on this show and it's not going to let up
[00:05:21] [SPEAKER_05]: until after the election I imagine.
[00:05:23] [SPEAKER_05]: And this week had a dynamite story.
[00:05:26] [SPEAKER_05]: One of the candidates had a bit of a rat.
[00:05:32] [SPEAKER_05]: He knows.
[00:05:33] [SPEAKER_05]: He knows what he's saying.
[00:05:33] [SPEAKER_05]: He can't get a fucking weirder.
[00:05:36] [SPEAKER_05]: Now, we've talked about, I think we did, about RFK Jr.
[00:05:40] [SPEAKER_05]: dumping a dead bear in Central Park in New York.
[00:05:43] [SPEAKER_02]: How ever the guy that talks like Ned from South Park?
[00:05:47] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
[00:05:48] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, he's got a real, he's got a real guy.
[00:05:53] [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, he's had like a vocal polyps and shit.
[00:05:56] [SPEAKER_05]: Like he's got some real, some real problems.
[00:05:59] [SPEAKER_05]: But Axios reporting environmental group calls for investigation
[00:06:04] [SPEAKER_05]: of RFK Jr.
[00:06:06] [SPEAKER_05]: Chainsawing whale head.
[00:06:09] [SPEAKER_05]: That's right, folks.
[00:06:11] [SPEAKER_05]: According to this is April Rubin writing this, Axios.
[00:06:16] [SPEAKER_05]: The former presidential candidate may have committed a felony
[00:06:18] [SPEAKER_05]: by transporting a marine mammal skull, the Center for Biological
[00:06:23] [SPEAKER_05]: Diversity Action Fund said.
[00:06:26] [SPEAKER_05]: So according to a profile in town and country magazine from 2012.
[00:06:34] [SPEAKER_05]: Okay.
[00:06:35] [SPEAKER_05]: Okay, he cut off a whale's head with a chainsaw in or around 1994.
[00:06:42] [SPEAKER_05]: After finding out it washed up on S.
[00:06:45] [SPEAKER_05]: I'm going to have to beep that because we don't say that word.
[00:06:49] [SPEAKER_05]: In H.A.N.S. Port, Massachusetts, his daughter kick Kennedy said.
[00:06:54] [SPEAKER_05]: First of all, kick, really?
[00:06:56] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
[00:06:56] [SPEAKER_05]: Kick Kennedy.
[00:06:57] [SPEAKER_02]: I thought we kicked them.
[00:07:00] [SPEAKER_05]: So according to this town and country profile,
[00:07:02] [SPEAKER_05]: he bungee-corded the whale head to the roof of the family's minivan
[00:07:07] [SPEAKER_05]: and drove it from H.A.N.S. Port, Massachusetts
[00:07:09] [SPEAKER_05]: to Mount Kisco, New York.
[00:07:12] [SPEAKER_05]: Quote, every time we accelerated on the highway,
[00:07:15] [SPEAKER_05]: whale juice would pour into the windows of the car.
[00:07:19] [SPEAKER_05]: It was the rankest thing on the planet,
[00:07:22] [SPEAKER_05]: continuing the quote,
[00:07:23] [SPEAKER_05]: we all had plastic bags over our heads with mouthholes cut out
[00:07:28] [SPEAKER_05]: and people on the highway were giving us the finger.
[00:07:31] [SPEAKER_05]: But that was just normal day-to-day stuff for us.
[00:07:36] [SPEAKER_04]: Jesus, fuck Christ!
[00:07:40] [SPEAKER_02]: The keys are insane people.
[00:07:42] [SPEAKER_05]: Right. I mean, that's kind of established.
[00:07:45] [SPEAKER_05]: Like we know Ted A.U.D. to weirdo,
[00:07:47] [SPEAKER_05]: we know like all the other brothers are odd.
[00:07:50] [SPEAKER_05]: But like Bobby Jr., just, I don't know, man.
[00:07:53] [SPEAKER_02]: Behind the basters is like a four-part.
[00:07:56] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh God.
[00:07:56] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, they sure did.
[00:07:57] [SPEAKER_02]: And I've only gotten through like two or three episodes,
[00:08:00] [SPEAKER_02]: but they're just, they're just chock full of like this.
[00:08:04] [SPEAKER_02]: Any other person that grew up like this
[00:08:05] [SPEAKER_02]: or had this mentality would have been shot by their neighbor.
[00:08:11] [SPEAKER_05]: Or something like that.
[00:08:13] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, like that person is only able to,
[00:08:15] [SPEAKER_02]: he's only been able to be his level of freak
[00:08:18] [SPEAKER_02]: because his family are freaks.
[00:08:20] [SPEAKER_02]: And there'd have to be like the richest,
[00:08:23] [SPEAKER_02]: most, you know, the terrible Camelot.
[00:08:24] [SPEAKER_02]: And everything.
[00:08:25] [SPEAKER_02]: But they thought that we were going to basically create
[00:08:27] [SPEAKER_02]: a monarchy in the US government in the 50s and 60s.
[00:08:32] [SPEAKER_05]: And for a while there, you know, for a couple years,
[00:08:34] [SPEAKER_05]: it seems like that was going to happen.
[00:08:36] [SPEAKER_05]: And then, no.
[00:08:38] [SPEAKER_05]: No.
[00:08:39] [SPEAKER_05]: A series of crazy things just kept coming to light.
[00:08:43] [SPEAKER_05]: And you know, everybody in the Q and on world believes
[00:08:45] [SPEAKER_05]: that JFK Jr. John John is coming back.
[00:08:49] [SPEAKER_02]: Somebody's very back is, you know,
[00:08:50] [SPEAKER_02]: that's right.
[00:08:51] [SPEAKER_02]: As Richard Foster.
[00:08:54] [SPEAKER_05]: Vincent Fusca.
[00:08:55] [SPEAKER_05]: Fusca.
[00:08:55] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that's the,
[00:08:57] [SPEAKER_05]: the guy who was there when Trump was shot.
[00:08:59] [SPEAKER_02]: The fact that you can see him,
[00:09:02] [SPEAKER_02]: grinning his ass off in the background.
[00:09:05] [SPEAKER_02]: The whole end is so fucking insane.
[00:09:08] [SPEAKER_05]: It's so real to think that there was an assassination
[00:09:10] [SPEAKER_05]: that Tim done a presidential candidate.
[00:09:12] [SPEAKER_05]: We've all just kind of gone.
[00:09:15] [SPEAKER_02]: I was saying this for a couple weeks now,
[00:09:16] [SPEAKER_02]: but it's, it's that we literally cannot give two shifts.
[00:09:21] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
[00:09:22] [SPEAKER_05]: We've memory-holded it.
[00:09:23] [SPEAKER_05]: Is it because it was Trump
[00:09:24] [SPEAKER_05]: is because there was no real good motive.
[00:09:27] [SPEAKER_02]: I think so weird.
[00:09:29] [SPEAKER_02]: No motive.
[00:09:30] [SPEAKER_02]: The fact that it wasn't like the wound
[00:09:31] [SPEAKER_02]: that he got was so superficial.
[00:09:34] [SPEAKER_02]: The news cycle just moved on super quick
[00:09:36] [SPEAKER_02]: because of a sleepy Joe.
[00:09:40] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh my god.
[00:09:43] [SPEAKER_02]: He's talking like the fucking godfather pigeon from AMAX.
[00:09:46] [SPEAKER_05]: I was thinking like the crib.
[00:09:47] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, the crib keeper, Marlon Brando, combo.
[00:09:50] [SPEAKER_05]: At least the crib keeper had the presence of bind
[00:09:52] [SPEAKER_05]: to make jokes and laugh.
[00:09:54] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
[00:09:54] [SPEAKER_05]: The button was just kind of like,
[00:09:56] [SPEAKER_04]: Hey, I got lotion on the dick right now.
[00:10:00] [SPEAKER_04]: I was stroking my shit.
[00:10:02] [SPEAKER_04]: I was stroking my shit.
[00:10:05] [SPEAKER_04]: I was the first guy.
[00:10:07] [SPEAKER_04]: Yes.
[00:10:09] [SPEAKER_04]: You know what I'm using?
[00:10:10] [SPEAKER_04]: I'm heard a bust in this cause the guys like me.
[00:10:15] [SPEAKER_04]: Real pecker check her to hear her.
[00:10:17] I know.
[00:10:18] [SPEAKER_04]: The guys at work, they check my hole.
[00:10:21] [SPEAKER_04]: It's not a joke.
[00:10:23] [SPEAKER_02]: The work can be over with Dildo.
[00:10:25] [SPEAKER_02]: That's the pentagon.
[00:10:29] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh yeah, they say they're hearing lung cancer
[00:10:31] [SPEAKER_02]: by throwing fucking me.
[00:10:36] [SPEAKER_02]: Sick.
[00:10:37] [SPEAKER_02]: I must say.
[00:10:38] [SPEAKER_02]: I was boy.
[00:10:39] [SPEAKER_02]: I was in the sea.
[00:10:40] [SPEAKER_02]: See some wild shit.
[00:10:43] [SPEAKER_02]: Maybe it's a really good one.
[00:10:45] [SPEAKER_02]: I was really going to find him.
[00:10:46] [SPEAKER_02]: Was it good?
[00:10:48] [SPEAKER_02]: Was it good?
[00:10:48] [SPEAKER_02]: Absolutely positively not in the Bible.
[00:10:50] [SPEAKER_04]: Freaker asked out, Tom.
[00:10:54] [SPEAKER_02]: All of their ass.
[00:10:56] [SPEAKER_02]: Why am I what?
[00:10:57] [SPEAKER_02]: My Joe Biden's turn in the jack.
[00:10:59] [SPEAKER_04]: Balls in their ass.
[00:11:01] [SPEAKER_04]: Oh yeah.
[00:11:01] [SPEAKER_04]: Dick in the pussy.
[00:11:03] [SPEAKER_04]: Freaker out of hunger.
[00:11:06] [SPEAKER_05]: Anyway, I don't know the weird thing to happen
[00:11:08] [SPEAKER_05]: on this week aside from finding out
[00:11:10] [SPEAKER_05]: that a Kennedy chainsaw at a whale head
[00:11:12] [SPEAKER_05]: and put it on his car.
[00:11:15] [SPEAKER_05]: Was it a tick-tock?
[00:11:16] [SPEAKER_05]: Actually made a difference.
[00:11:18] [SPEAKER_05]: Strangers as this may sound.
[00:11:20] [SPEAKER_05]: So a young woman by the name of Maggie May Wilson
[00:11:22] [SPEAKER_05]: was enjoying a twisted T.
[00:11:25] [SPEAKER_05]: Ryan, are you familiar with the twisted T?
[00:11:28] [SPEAKER_02]: I think he's swinging really hard at our races head
[00:11:30] [SPEAKER_02]: and knocked them out really quick.
[00:11:32] [SPEAKER_02]: There was a little bit more effect
[00:11:33] [SPEAKER_02]: than a soup can for your family.
[00:11:35] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh that's right.
[00:11:36] [SPEAKER_02]: That it was the video they got.
[00:11:38] [SPEAKER_02]: That's good.
[00:11:38] [SPEAKER_02]: Dude that guy, that was like flawless motion.
[00:11:40] [SPEAKER_02]: And he really like,
[00:11:42] [SPEAKER_02]: where is the leverage of his arm?
[00:11:43] [SPEAKER_02]: They get the most force as he came around.
[00:11:46] [SPEAKER_02]: It's a beautiful thing.
[00:11:47] [SPEAKER_05]: It should be studied in college.
[00:11:49] [SPEAKER_05]: Aside from being a weapon of anti-fascism,
[00:11:51] [SPEAKER_05]: twisted T is also apparently super gross.
[00:11:55] [SPEAKER_05]: So this video by Maggie May Wilson talks about,
[00:11:59] [SPEAKER_05]: she went and got a twisted T12 pack
[00:12:01] [SPEAKER_05]: and picked up one of the cans, cut it open
[00:12:05] [SPEAKER_05]: because she felt something weird in there.
[00:12:08] [SPEAKER_05]: Pores it out, nothing comes out.
[00:12:09] [SPEAKER_05]: Cuts the can open and there is this weird,
[00:12:12] [SPEAKER_05]: what appears to be what looks to me
[00:12:14] [SPEAKER_05]: like raw chicken breast in there.
[00:12:17] [SPEAKER_02]: I mean it looks like a weird slurry.
[00:12:18] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm sure it's just like whatever syrup they use
[00:12:22] [SPEAKER_02]: that just like slifed.
[00:12:24] [SPEAKER_02]: Not saying it's good,
[00:12:26] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm not defending twisted T.
[00:12:27] [SPEAKER_02]: No foul product.
[00:12:29] [SPEAKER_02]: You know if you're going to drink shit like that,
[00:12:31] [SPEAKER_02]: give a drink fucking a weed and water,
[00:12:33] [SPEAKER_02]: like a real fucking human being.
[00:12:35] [SPEAKER_05]: Many people were quick to jump in the comments
[00:12:37] [SPEAKER_05]: and explain what that was
[00:12:38] [SPEAKER_05]: and I have a firm belief that this is actually what it was.
[00:12:41] [SPEAKER_05]: Which was the scoby.
[00:12:43] [SPEAKER_05]: Now you were worked on a T-shirt,
[00:12:45] [SPEAKER_05]: you're familiar with what a scoby is?
[00:12:46] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's like the,
[00:12:47] [SPEAKER_02]: it's like the, what you use a firm ent,
[00:12:50] [SPEAKER_02]: it's like firm ented T.
[00:12:51] [SPEAKER_02]: It's kind of like like the culture you use
[00:12:53] [SPEAKER_02]: for like sourdough but for T.
[00:12:55] [SPEAKER_05]: Or come but show her things like that, yes.
[00:12:57] [SPEAKER_05]: So the consensus was,
[00:13:00] [SPEAKER_05]: well you got a bit of the scoby in your can.
[00:13:02] [SPEAKER_05]: That wasn't enough for her
[00:13:04] [SPEAKER_05]: and so she went out and got a check.
[00:13:08] [SPEAKER_05]: She got posted a video,
[00:13:10] [SPEAKER_05]: twisted, twisted, sent that check
[00:13:13] [SPEAKER_05]: and she's waving this check around
[00:13:15] [SPEAKER_05]: while drinking twisted T after saying
[00:13:17] [SPEAKER_05]: in the previous video that she would never drink it again.
[00:13:20] [SPEAKER_05]: So the sexy red.
[00:13:22] [SPEAKER_05]: Yes, yes, two sexy red and then most recently
[00:13:25] [SPEAKER_05]: if you go to her videos,
[00:13:28] [SPEAKER_05]: POV just got free twisted for life
[00:13:32] [SPEAKER_05]: and now your friends don't answer.
[00:13:34] [SPEAKER_05]: So either that check was really substantial
[00:13:35] [SPEAKER_05]: or the Twistity people hooked her up for real
[00:13:39] [SPEAKER_05]: and so there she is,
[00:13:41] [SPEAKER_05]: clanking the cans together.
[00:13:43] [SPEAKER_05]: Elevating someone who was just a normie poster
[00:13:47] [SPEAKER_05]: to someone who actually got one over on the system.
[00:13:51] [SPEAKER_05]: Fuck an A, that's here for the scoby.
[00:13:54] [SPEAKER_02]: The gross alco pop that you drank
[00:13:57] [SPEAKER_02]: and you're like wow, this totally rants the thing
[00:13:59] [SPEAKER_02]: that I put in my body turns out it was totally rancid.
[00:14:02] Right.
[00:14:03] [SPEAKER_05]: Well there's that too but yeah that mean
[00:14:05] [SPEAKER_05]: like the scoby's normal,
[00:14:07] [SPEAKER_05]: it's part of the fermentation that I've made.
[00:14:09] [SPEAKER_05]: It's not all that bad but you know,
[00:14:12] [SPEAKER_05]: it's a thing that you got to look out for.
[00:14:14] [SPEAKER_05]: If you drink in your twisted T,
[00:14:15] [SPEAKER_05]: as you get into it and twist it off that T,
[00:14:17] [SPEAKER_05]: just keep that in mind.
[00:14:18] [SPEAKER_05]: Just go watch out for the scoby.
[00:14:20] [SPEAKER_05]: To paraphrase Gloria Estefan,
[00:14:22] [SPEAKER_05]: the scoby's gonna get you.
[00:14:24] Oh, Jesus.
[00:14:27] [SPEAKER_05]: I gotta throw a dumbass dad joke in here
[00:14:29] [SPEAKER_05]: if it would sort of all otherwise people will think
[00:14:31] [SPEAKER_05]: I'm actually funny.
[00:14:35] [SPEAKER_05]: So don't do not want that to happen.
[00:14:37] [SPEAKER_05]: This week in the Midwest where we happen
[00:14:40] [SPEAKER_05]: to reside has been a hot one.
[00:14:42] [SPEAKER_02]: It's been fucking stupid.
[00:14:44] [SPEAKER_05]: Like seven inches from the midday sun
[00:14:46] [SPEAKER_05]: and apparently there's a name for what is causing it,
[00:14:52] [SPEAKER_05]: right?
[00:14:52] [SPEAKER_05]: And I'm familiar with this.
[00:14:54] [SPEAKER_02]: I thought it was just that the world
[00:14:55] [SPEAKER_02]: is falling apart and there's nothing good left.
[00:14:58] [SPEAKER_05]: Yes and.
[00:15:00] [SPEAKER_05]: It's also a phenomenon exclusive to the Midwest
[00:15:04] [SPEAKER_05]: called Corn Sweat.
[00:15:07] [SPEAKER_02]: That's cursed.
[00:15:10] [SPEAKER_05]: So the basic idea is that corn
[00:15:13] [SPEAKER_05]: does not like temperatures above 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
[00:15:18] [SPEAKER_05]: And so in response,
[00:15:19] [SPEAKER_05]: the corn plant will release liquid.
[00:15:22] [SPEAKER_05]: That liquid then evaporates into the atmosphere,
[00:15:27] [SPEAKER_05]: creating humidity for anywhere that the wind is blowing.
[00:15:31] [SPEAKER_05]: Which if you know anything about where corn grows,
[00:15:36] [SPEAKER_05]: it's gonna hit us right here on the Midwest right there.
[00:15:38] [SPEAKER_05]: Many Apple Chicago St. Louis Toronto even Corn Sweat
[00:15:44] [SPEAKER_05]: is in the house.
[00:15:46] [SPEAKER_05]: So has been unresonally human.
[00:15:49] [SPEAKER_05]: It has been absolutely insane.
[00:15:52] [SPEAKER_05]: Hey, this weather.
[00:15:53] [SPEAKER_05]: Not a fan.
[00:15:54] [SPEAKER_05]: I do think that the funniest thing is the graphic though.
[00:15:59] [SPEAKER_02]: That's just four years of corn.
[00:16:02] [SPEAKER_02]: Like surround like it's fucking leaf bands power up
[00:16:05] [SPEAKER_02]: from Mega Man.
[00:16:06] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, they're just circling.
[00:16:08] [SPEAKER_02]: Cause it's got Missouri Chicago.
[00:16:11] [SPEAKER_05]: I'm a little bit of Iowa up into Canada,
[00:16:15] [SPEAKER_05]: but like yeah, it's a circle of corn costs.
[00:16:19] [SPEAKER_05]: And then a big arrow pointing towards where we are
[00:16:22] [SPEAKER_05]: just as corn sweat.
[00:16:24] [SPEAKER_05]: This is a screenshot taken from Ford WWL weather.
[00:16:29] [SPEAKER_05]: And it's not the only one.
[00:16:31] [SPEAKER_05]: The national weather service also issued a post
[00:16:35] [SPEAKER_05]: on corn sweat.
[00:16:37] [SPEAKER_05]: How Midwest humidity can get a boost by quote,
[00:16:40] [SPEAKER_05]: corn sweat during summer heatways.
[00:16:45] [SPEAKER_05]: Here's there's and yeah, the largest production area
[00:16:48] [SPEAKER_05]: goes from Raska, Iowa Minnesota or Dakota South Dakota
[00:16:52] [SPEAKER_05]: Wisconsin Illinois and then kind of brings it all on down.
[00:16:56] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, no, Kansas.
[00:16:58] [SPEAKER_02]: You know, it's almost like people have been talking
[00:17:00] [SPEAKER_02]: to Sean Kansas for no reason.
[00:17:02] [SPEAKER_05]: Side from it being Kansas.
[00:17:04] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I don't know what Kansas eight half is boring
[00:17:08] [SPEAKER_02]: is in the end.
[00:17:09] [SPEAKER_05]: I'll give you that.
[00:17:10] [SPEAKER_05]: No, look, having been to both,
[00:17:11] [SPEAKER_05]: I will give you that.
[00:17:12] [SPEAKER_05]: Yes, if I have to choose,
[00:17:14] [SPEAKER_05]: I'll you know what I'll choose, Kansas.
[00:17:16] [SPEAKER_05]: That's fine.
[00:17:16] [SPEAKER_05]: Kansas has Lawrence.
[00:17:18] [SPEAKER_05]: There is that yes.
[00:17:20] [SPEAKER_05]: And they're right on the board of Missouri too.
[00:17:21] [SPEAKER_05]: So you can trick your hands here like half hour
[00:17:24] [SPEAKER_02]: for if I may drive.
[00:17:26] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, not bad.
[00:17:27] [SPEAKER_05]: But it's called evapotranspiration.
[00:17:29] [SPEAKER_05]: It's what corn sweats technical name is.
[00:17:33] [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know about you, but I'm gonna say that a lot now
[00:17:37] [SPEAKER_05]: that I know what it is.
[00:17:38] [SPEAKER_05]: Corn sweat.
[00:17:39] [SPEAKER_05]: I'm just gonna be walking around your wife.
[00:17:40] [SPEAKER_02]: The corn sweat.
[00:17:43] [SPEAKER_05]: But if you don't give your wife the corn sweats,
[00:17:45] [SPEAKER_05]: I'm gonna.
[00:17:48] [SPEAKER_05]: So weird.
[00:17:50] [SPEAKER_05]: Very weird.
[00:17:52] [SPEAKER_05]: So barely one acre of corn
[00:17:54] [SPEAKER_05]: gives off three to four thousand gallons of water a day.
[00:18:00] [SPEAKER_05]: This according to National Weather Service in Sioux Falls.
[00:18:04] [SPEAKER_05]: There's upsetting information.
[00:18:07] [SPEAKER_05]: Isn't it?
[00:18:07] [SPEAKER_05]: And the fact that this has been a thing
[00:18:09] [SPEAKER_05]: since you know, corn was a thing.
[00:18:11] [SPEAKER_05]: But we're a lot of this.
[00:18:12] [SPEAKER_05]: We're just pretty much been forever.
[00:18:14] [SPEAKER_05]: Forever.
[00:18:14] [SPEAKER_05]: And we're just finding this out now.
[00:18:18] [SPEAKER_05]: The corn sweat was a real thing.
[00:18:21] [SPEAKER_05]: I've never heard.
[00:18:22] [SPEAKER_05]: Have you ever heard this before?
[00:18:23] [SPEAKER_05]: This is new, Sioux too.
[00:18:24] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, this is completely new.
[00:18:25] [SPEAKER_05]: Okay, all right, because I felt like I was maybe
[00:18:28] [SPEAKER_05]: a missed something.
[00:18:30] [SPEAKER_05]: Maybe I wasn't paying attention when Al Roker
[00:18:33] [SPEAKER_05]: was explaining something or something.
[00:18:35] [SPEAKER_05]: No?
[00:18:35] [SPEAKER_05]: No, the corn sweat, do phenomenon in my mind,
[00:18:38] [SPEAKER_05]: but apparently it's better thing.
[00:18:40] [SPEAKER_05]: And I am baffled by the world in which we live.
[00:18:44] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, well it's fair.
[00:18:45] [SPEAKER_05]: The world is terrifying and interesting place.
[00:18:48] [SPEAKER_05]: And I don't know how I feel about it.
[00:18:52] [SPEAKER_05]: You ready for crypto scam of the week, brother?
[00:18:55] [SPEAKER_05]: You're listening to 48 minutes of dogs barking
[00:18:57] [SPEAKER_04]: to the podcast.
[00:18:59] [SPEAKER_06]: And now it's time for the crypto scam of the week.
[00:19:03] [SPEAKER_02]: Hey, brother.
[00:19:04] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, you want to learn about the ripples again?
[00:19:08] [SPEAKER_05]: Yes indeed, this here from D-Cript and the headline says
[00:19:12] [SPEAKER_05]: that all Mick Rugged hackers take over
[00:19:15] [SPEAKER_05]: the McDonald's Instagram make 700k on a fake
[00:19:21] [SPEAKER_05]: grimace token.
[00:19:23] [SPEAKER_05]: So, Sandra Lutz of D-Cript writing a senior
[00:19:25] [SPEAKER_05]: McDonald's employee appeared to suffer
[00:19:28] [SPEAKER_05]: a social media hack on Wednesday.
[00:19:31] [SPEAKER_05]: One that soon allowed culprits to promote a short-lived
[00:19:34] [SPEAKER_05]: grimace themed Solana meme coin scam
[00:19:38] [SPEAKER_05]: across the fast food giants, prominent public facing
[00:19:41] [SPEAKER_05]: accounts late Wednesday morning posts
[00:19:44] [SPEAKER_05]: on both McDonald's Instagram page and the personal Twitter
[00:19:49] [SPEAKER_05]: of senior marketing director, Guillem Hewan,
[00:19:52] [SPEAKER_05]: began extoling a new grimace token.
[00:19:56] [SPEAKER_05]: These Solana meme coin was started on pump.fun
[00:19:59] [SPEAKER_05]: because of course it was on Hillin's Twitter posts
[00:20:03] [SPEAKER_05]: from us that Grimis Holders who listed their Instagram accounts
[00:20:06] [SPEAKER_05]: would soon be followed by McDonald's.
[00:20:09] [SPEAKER_05]: That's number one, no we're not doing that.
[00:20:12] [SPEAKER_05]: We love and appreciate all support of Grimis
[00:20:15] [SPEAKER_05]: one such post-red company by a photo of the ambiguous
[00:20:18] [SPEAKER_05]: purple character along with Ronald
[00:20:21] [SPEAKER_05]: McDonald's donning a protective face shield.
[00:20:26] [SPEAKER_05]: This is so weird, that's got to be like a Christmas
[00:20:30] [SPEAKER_05]: time thing during COVID I don't know.
[00:20:33] [SPEAKER_02]: There's something there that's just so fucking weird.
[00:20:36] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it like why would you like pick this holiday
[00:20:40] [SPEAKER_02]: looking image for your scam and the mill of August.
[00:20:44] [SPEAKER_02]: Right, it's baffling.
[00:20:46] [SPEAKER_02]: It was was more baffling as a people gave it money.
[00:20:50] [SPEAKER_05]: Right, Grimis surged 195,000% within minutes
[00:20:58] [SPEAKER_05]: before the deployers.
[00:21:00] [SPEAKER_05]: Of course, rug to the liquidity.
[00:21:03] [SPEAKER_05]: We know this routine.
[00:21:05] [SPEAKER_05]: We've been around the block a few times.
[00:21:06] [SPEAKER_05]: We know what's gonna happen next.
[00:21:08] [SPEAKER_05]: Token goes to zero.
[00:21:10] [SPEAKER_05]: The hackers then returned to McDonald's Instagram account
[00:21:13] [SPEAKER_05]: where they changed the company's bio to read quote.
[00:21:17] [SPEAKER_05]: You have just been rug-pulled adding thank you
[00:21:21] [SPEAKER_05]: for the $700,000 in Solana.
[00:21:25] [SPEAKER_02]: You know, there's some like some really poag about this.
[00:21:28] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, because in crypto it's such a meme of when
[00:21:32] [SPEAKER_02]: the market is like particularly when the bear market hit.
[00:21:35] [SPEAKER_02]: Right, people tell me like fuck I got go flip burgers and McDonald's
[00:21:38] [SPEAKER_02]: is my fucking portfolio is each shit.
[00:21:40] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh yeah.
[00:21:41] [SPEAKER_02]: Rugged on this, like it's such a meme of that's right.
[00:21:44] [SPEAKER_05]: Like McDonald's application posting every time this.
[00:21:48] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
[00:21:49] [SPEAKER_05]: That's right.
[00:21:50] [SPEAKER_05]: I hadn't even put the two in together, but you're right.
[00:21:53] [SPEAKER_05]: Fuck McDonald's of all fast food places.
[00:21:57] [SPEAKER_05]: Specifically because of the riffs that have been done.
[00:22:00] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, amazing.
[00:22:00] [SPEAKER_05]: I am stunned.
[00:22:02] [SPEAKER_05]: Bubble maps apparently did a look at this and yeah, the hacker apparently
[00:22:07] [SPEAKER_05]: used numerous addresses to purchase a vast majority of the tokens on
[00:22:10] [SPEAKER_05]: pumped that fun ahead of the price spike, 75% of the supply because
[00:22:14] [SPEAKER_05]: that's what you do when you're going to take the money and run.
[00:22:19] [SPEAKER_05]: You know, hacker owned, 75% of the supply use multiple addresses to buy
[00:22:25] [SPEAKER_05]: and spread to 100 addresses sold for 700k.
[00:22:29] [SPEAKER_05]: Here's the DJ and news post with a grimace in the sunglasses.
[00:22:37] [SPEAKER_05]: Just the images coming out of this are just truly bizarre.
[00:22:40] [SPEAKER_05]: I love it.
[00:22:41] [SPEAKER_05]: So yeah, apparently they identified themselves as India X crew.
[00:22:47] [SPEAKER_05]: As of writing, they have only thus far used the telegram group to
[00:22:52] [SPEAKER_05]: post the music video for the 2016 juicy Json Blue Bentley.
[00:22:58] [SPEAKER_05]: In which the artist repeatedly says, I just cashed out.
[00:23:02] [SPEAKER_05]: I just cashed out despite this.
[00:23:05] [SPEAKER_05]: A grimace token accumulated $20 million in trading volume in less than two hours.
[00:23:10] [SPEAKER_02]: That's insane.
[00:23:11] [SPEAKER_05]: This can happen according to D-Crip.
[00:23:13] [SPEAKER_05]: When crypto traders fully aware that the token is a scam,
[00:23:17] [SPEAKER_05]: try to get in on the rug.
[00:23:19] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh yeah.
[00:23:20] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, you got in there before they pull the Quity.
[00:23:24] [SPEAKER_05]: So the idea is to almost eBay snipe someone.
[00:23:28] [SPEAKER_02]: So I'm going to tell you something really fucking wild.
[00:23:31] [SPEAKER_02]: Is that in the previous Bullseye Hill one VSC by Smart Chain was like the
[00:23:35] [SPEAKER_02]: fucking DJ at blockchain.
[00:23:37] [SPEAKER_02]: Okay, one of the charting websites.
[00:23:41] [SPEAKER_02]: Poocoin.
[00:23:43] [SPEAKER_02]: Which is like the big chart.
[00:23:44] [SPEAKER_02]: I remember this one.
[00:23:46] [SPEAKER_02]: Have a feature where you could select the chart.
[00:23:51] [SPEAKER_02]: The view every single block of the chart as it was being created.
[00:23:56] [SPEAKER_02]: So you weren't all one minute or a 30 second chart.
[00:23:59] [SPEAKER_02]: You were on a block per block.
[00:24:00] [SPEAKER_02]: I was like real time.
[00:24:02] [SPEAKER_02]: That was some, that's like some fucking like smoking cigarettes and a basement in the Hong Kong.
[00:24:07] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh yeah.
[00:24:07] [SPEAKER_02]: Wearing a shirt that is covered in moss.
[00:24:10] [SPEAKER_02]: I have just just,
[00:24:12] [SPEAKER_02]: I found out about that and I like looked at it.
[00:24:15] [SPEAKER_02]: So I'll how it worked.
[00:24:16] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm like, that's when the scam only lasts like three minutes.
[00:24:20] [SPEAKER_02]: Tops.
[00:24:22] [SPEAKER_02]: I've got to get a Joker Pepe.
[00:24:25] [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
[00:24:27] [SPEAKER_05]: I got to get in and then get out.
[00:24:30] [SPEAKER_02]: In saying there was last summer a scam token that had more volume in one day than USDC.
[00:24:38] [SPEAKER_02]: That's the stablecoin.
[00:24:40] [SPEAKER_02]: That's the stablecoin.
[00:24:40] [SPEAKER_02]: And I think it was like over $700 million a shit coin.
[00:24:45] [SPEAKER_02]: I was gonna say because the Grimmist coin was 20 million.
[00:24:48] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
[00:24:49] [SPEAKER_05]: Jesus fuck.
[00:24:51] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
[00:24:52] [SPEAKER_05]: That's, that's, that's, I mean,
[00:24:54] [SPEAKER_05]: that amount of money I can't even fathom it.
[00:24:57] [SPEAKER_05]: Like I'm, I'm doing the math in my hand and like okay how many hours would I have to work?
[00:25:02] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
[00:25:02] [SPEAKER_02]: There's still people out there who think like the admins go,
[00:25:05] [SPEAKER_02]: compacted at that project.
[00:25:08] [SPEAKER_02]: I want to get into this whole entire thing.
[00:25:11] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah.
[00:25:11] [SPEAKER_02]: But is, is fucking insane the lies that people tell themselves in crypto.
[00:25:15] [SPEAKER_02]: Particularly when they go from being a investor to a community member which is a nice way of saying you've become bad holder?
[00:25:21] [SPEAKER_05]: Yes.
[00:25:22] [SPEAKER_05]: You've gone from absorber to sucker.
[00:25:25] [SPEAKER_02]: But yeah.
[00:25:26] [SPEAKER_02]: Wow.
[00:25:29] [SPEAKER_04]: What a week baby.
[00:25:31] [SPEAKER_02]: So much fun.
[00:25:33] [SPEAKER_02]: So, tried so hard.
[00:25:36] [SPEAKER_02]: Mm-hmm.
[00:25:36] [SPEAKER_02]: Guess so far.
[00:25:37] [SPEAKER_02]: And the end didn't even matter.
[00:25:39] [SPEAKER_02]: That's true.
[00:25:40] [SPEAKER_05]: You had to fall so far to lose it all.
[00:25:43] [SPEAKER_05]: And in the end doesn't even matter.
[00:25:47] [SPEAKER_05]: That's right.
[00:25:48] [SPEAKER_05]: We're talking about anime music videos, Brian.
[00:25:51] [SPEAKER_05]: It's our main topic this week.
[00:25:54] [SPEAKER_05]: Now I did not know this until today because again sometimes we do a little bit of the
[00:26:00] [SPEAKER_05]: term the seed of my pants.
[00:26:02] [SPEAKER_05]: I did not know this today, but apparently the anime music video has a precedent in
[00:26:07] [SPEAKER_05]: nerd culture that goes way farther back than we think.
[00:26:11] [SPEAKER_05]: This is fun.
[00:26:12] [SPEAKER_05]: In 1975, we practiced known as Vitting was done.
[00:26:20] [SPEAKER_05]: A Star Trek fan by the name of Candy Fong.
[00:26:25] [SPEAKER_05]: Sinked Stills from Star Trek on a slide projector with a company music on a cassette player.
[00:26:33] [SPEAKER_05]: And did it live at conventions.
[00:26:36] [SPEAKER_05]: The first one was Equicon slash filmcon in 1975.
[00:26:41] [SPEAKER_05]: Where I was celebrated as the source of new Star Trek stills.
[00:26:46] [SPEAKER_05]: She performed her Vitt's live at fan conventions and then eventually branched out.
[00:26:53] [SPEAKER_05]: To video cassettes.
[00:26:55] [SPEAKER_05]: Now Vitting took on a life of its own.
[00:26:58] [SPEAKER_05]: If you have two cassette decks, you can kind of play around with throwing different sources of
[00:27:04] [SPEAKER_05]: video together and whatnot.
[00:27:06] [SPEAKER_05]: But what we're talking about is specific to anime anime music videos.
[00:27:12] [SPEAKER_05]: Came out of Vitting and they really came to their
[00:27:15] [SPEAKER_05]: height of prominence in the 2000s.
[00:27:18] [SPEAKER_05]: But this is another fun one.
[00:27:20] [SPEAKER_05]: I remembered around about way.
[00:27:24] [SPEAKER_05]: The first one of these I ever saw was
[00:27:27] [SPEAKER_05]: a official music video created by the label for Matthew Sweet.
[00:27:34] [SPEAKER_05]: 1991 album girlfriend, a lead single girlfriend,
[00:27:39] [SPEAKER_05]: was composed of clips from an anime.
[00:27:42] [SPEAKER_02]: Really?
[00:27:42] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it was amicoled space adventure cobra have you ever seen?
[00:27:46] [SPEAKER_02]: I know the title.
[00:27:49] [SPEAKER_05]: Someone on a Reddit R slash AI remastered to the nice remix of the music video.
[00:27:56] [SPEAKER_05]: He's gonna play it and we'll...
[00:28:01] [SPEAKER_05]: And because it's AI, it looks kind of shitty but
[00:28:04] [SPEAKER_02]: sometimes it looks really good. They do AI remasters.
[00:28:09] [SPEAKER_05]: But when they're doing it for like 80s anime, it just...
[00:28:13] [SPEAKER_05]: Especially if they're going from 24 frames to 60.
[00:28:17] [SPEAKER_05]: It can be a kind of jittery.
[00:28:20] [SPEAKER_05]: But these are all clips from space adventure cobra.
[00:28:23] [SPEAKER_05]: And this was the official music video that MTV played.
[00:28:28] [SPEAKER_02]: And Matthew Sweet.
[00:28:30] [SPEAKER_05]: I know, well it seems to kind of align with the kind of nerdy person
[00:28:34] [SPEAKER_05]: I knew is putting out there with this album though.
[00:28:37] [SPEAKER_05]: So if it's not...
[00:28:39] [SPEAKER_05]: And they did this great, yeah, the three-part cut
[00:28:41] [SPEAKER_05]: where they had footage of Matthew Sweet in front of a blue screen
[00:28:45] [SPEAKER_05]: and they had clips from the movie where it...
[00:28:48] [SPEAKER_05]: It's the one character's eyes and it's his eyes,
[00:28:50] [SPEAKER_05]: then it's the other character's eyes.
[00:28:52] [SPEAKER_05]: Making it seem like this was animated specifically for this song,
[00:28:56] [SPEAKER_05]: which is what I thought until years later.
[00:28:59] [SPEAKER_05]: But yeah, 1991. So first one that Ever broadcasts on television,
[00:29:02] [SPEAKER_05]: just the anime music video for Matthew Sweet.
[00:29:06] [SPEAKER_05]: That's fucking wild.
[00:29:07] [SPEAKER_05]: Is it in 1991?
[00:29:09] [SPEAKER_05]: I didn't realize it went back that long but again,
[00:29:12] [SPEAKER_05]: a lot of things I didn't realize went back that long.
[00:29:15] [SPEAKER_05]: And eventually around the year 2007,
[00:29:19] [SPEAKER_05]: anime music video started taking off for real in the States.
[00:29:23] [SPEAKER_05]: What's the first one you ever saw?
[00:29:25] [SPEAKER_02]: I think the first time I really became aware of AMVs
[00:29:30] [SPEAKER_02]: was it... Definitely the early days of YouTube,
[00:29:33] [SPEAKER_02]: so 2006, 2007ish.
[00:29:35] [SPEAKER_02]: Hmm. I want to say...
[00:29:37] [SPEAKER_02]: I want to say probably the first time I really became aware
[00:29:40] [SPEAKER_02]: that it was searching YouTube or Google video.
[00:29:45] [SPEAKER_02]: Remember Google video, oh yeah.
[00:29:47] [SPEAKER_02]: That's how it's how it's how it's...
[00:29:48] [SPEAKER_02]: Google video is really great if you want to watch old MST3K episodes
[00:29:51] [SPEAKER_02]: you can find anywhere else.
[00:29:54] [SPEAKER_02]: But like searching back.
[00:29:56] [SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
[00:29:57] [SPEAKER_02]: So I'm trying to find...
[00:29:59] [SPEAKER_02]: At the time,
[00:30:01] [SPEAKER_02]: you got a little lucky and someone might have like,
[00:30:02] [SPEAKER_02]: oh here's back performing mixed business
[00:30:05] [SPEAKER_02]: and on German TV.
[00:30:07] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, you know something like that.
[00:30:08] [SPEAKER_02]: He got kind of lucky, you might find something...
[00:30:11] [SPEAKER_02]: Someone might re-upload something like that.
[00:30:14] [SPEAKER_02]: Or upload something like that or back performing Deborah,
[00:30:17] [SPEAKER_02]: the VH1 fashion awards.
[00:30:19] [SPEAKER_02]: If it still is worth watching,
[00:30:22] [SPEAKER_02]: it's a killer performance yes.
[00:30:23] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah, you know, my man's knows what I'm talking.
[00:30:26] [SPEAKER_05]: Yo, come on.
[00:30:28] [SPEAKER_05]: That record being a Prince fan and having that record come out.
[00:30:31] [SPEAKER_05]: That was like someone else's doing Prince's whole deal.
[00:30:34] [SPEAKER_05]: Let's go.
[00:30:35] [SPEAKER_05]: I had to have it.
[00:30:37] [SPEAKER_02]: But like scouring through that and trying to find stuff.
[00:30:41] [SPEAKER_02]: And like, oh, I was just fucking like,
[00:30:43] [SPEAKER_02]: amish, I don't want the Rio set to loser or something like that.
[00:30:49] [SPEAKER_05]: Again, 2007, I think is the first time I ever saw one
[00:30:53] [SPEAKER_05]: and that was one of those random lime-wire clips.
[00:30:57] [SPEAKER_05]: I was searching for the Lincoln Park video.
[00:31:01] [SPEAKER_05]: For some love hybrid theory, I can't remember what right?
[00:31:03] [SPEAKER_05]: I think my, might have been in the end.
[00:31:04] [SPEAKER_05]: I've been looking for the official video for the end,
[00:31:07] [SPEAKER_05]: which sucks, by the way.
[00:31:08] [SPEAKER_05]: Don't, don't bother.
[00:31:10] [SPEAKER_05]: But now they had like Dragon Ball Z, Lincoln Park and like, oh, okay,
[00:31:15] [SPEAKER_05]: interesting.
[00:31:16] [SPEAKER_05]: Down-known at a weighted like two hours.
[00:31:21] [SPEAKER_05]: And it turned out to be someone had cut together clips
[00:31:23] [SPEAKER_05]: from Dragon Ball Z into this Lincoln Park music video.
[00:31:29] [SPEAKER_05]: And they are extremely skilled people.
[00:31:31] [SPEAKER_05]: These people who made these anime music videos,
[00:31:33] [SPEAKER_05]: they did lip sync and timing, and they did all these fancy edits.
[00:31:37] [SPEAKER_05]: And like some of these people are fucking talented editors.
[00:31:42] [SPEAKER_05]: Like they sat there and tweaked this shit.
[00:31:46] [SPEAKER_05]: And at the time, you know, 2007, they were ripping DVDs
[00:31:50] [SPEAKER_05]: and then putting it into trying to think would it have been
[00:31:54] [SPEAKER_05]: avid maybe?
[00:31:55] [SPEAKER_05]: Like one of the older video editors.
[00:31:57] [SPEAKER_05]: Avid, um, Sony Vegas, maybe?
[00:31:59] [SPEAKER_05]: They guess, yeah, it's okay.
[00:32:01] [SPEAKER_05]: I was trying to remember, because I was working at a production studio
[00:32:05] [SPEAKER_05]: around that time.
[00:32:08] [SPEAKER_05]: And yeah, avid was the big one, but that one costs a lot of money.
[00:32:11] [SPEAKER_05]: It's like pro tools, you know?
[00:32:12] [SPEAKER_05]: It's a big, it's the big name, that's the one you use.
[00:32:15] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I keep wanting to say after effects, that's not right.
[00:32:17] [SPEAKER_05]: Well, it got so big that the Japan Times online did an article about it.
[00:32:24] [SPEAKER_05]: And this was Patrick Macy's under the umbrella of Otaku.
[00:32:31] [SPEAKER_05]: Which was a regular column that Patrick did.
[00:32:34] [SPEAKER_05]: The headline remix this anime gets hijacked.
[00:32:39] [SPEAKER_05]: The subhead fans defy copyright by ripping footage
[00:32:42] [SPEAKER_05]: than sinking it to music.
[00:32:45] [SPEAKER_05]: Then he profiles a Canadian gentleman by the name of Tim Park
[00:32:50] [SPEAKER_05]: making Gen Sheekin into a music video for the musical Avenue queue.
[00:32:58] [SPEAKER_05]: Now, I'd be familiar with Avenue queue, but Avenue queue is like what if
[00:33:01] [SPEAKER_05]: Wonder Show's in was a musical.
[00:33:04] [SPEAKER_05]: That's where everyone's a little bit gay.
[00:33:06] [SPEAKER_05]: Everyone's a little bit racist.
[00:33:08] [SPEAKER_05]: The internet is really great for porn.
[00:33:10] [SPEAKER_05]: Like a lot of these songs kind of came from that was Avenue queue.
[00:33:14] [SPEAKER_05]: There was an entire community in 2007 of people doing this for
[00:33:18] [SPEAKER_05]: Shits and giggles at home.
[00:33:21] [SPEAKER_05]: And because YouTube was still nascent, they could kind of get under the radar.
[00:33:26] [SPEAKER_05]: It could sneak these things in because you know, copyright.
[00:33:29] [SPEAKER_05]: Like you said, there would be whole episodes of TV shows on there and there would be.
[00:33:33] [SPEAKER_02]: That's how I watched most of Wonder Show's.
[00:33:36] [SPEAKER_02]: It's somehow a hand-seeing on actual broadcast was going on YouTube
[00:33:40] [SPEAKER_02]: and like here's Wonder Show's in the season one episode three part,
[00:33:46] [SPEAKER_02]: you know, part one of eight, you know.
[00:33:49] [SPEAKER_02]: And sometimes you won't get in the referral.
[00:33:54] [SPEAKER_02]: Now, you can see sometimes because I think you can sometimes even nonsply up low at that time.
[00:33:59] [SPEAKER_02]: So you had to like get really lucky with the search.
[00:34:02] [SPEAKER_02]: The find like all eight clips.
[00:34:05] [SPEAKER_02]: To make the full episode.
[00:34:07] [SPEAKER_05]: They had to be like S1 E01 dash, you know, whatever.
[00:34:12] [SPEAKER_02]: And even even if you wouldn't like, okay, that was that was two or three.
[00:34:16] [SPEAKER_02]: And you would like search that whole entire style.
[00:34:20] [SPEAKER_02]: But three or three, it doesn't mean you're going to get the third.
[00:34:23] [SPEAKER_05]: No, no, you were never going to get it.
[00:34:25] [SPEAKER_05]: Apparently there was even at the time an NPR piece done on what they call the iron editor competition,
[00:34:33] [SPEAKER_05]: where anime music videos were created while the clock ran and Stanford University professor
[00:34:39] [SPEAKER_05]: in digitally guru Lawrence Lessig.
[00:34:42] [SPEAKER_05]: Well, that's a name.
[00:34:43] [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, man. Yeah.
[00:34:44] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, who's wearing really tiny glasses?
[00:34:47] [SPEAKER_05]: That doesn't surprise me.
[00:34:49] [SPEAKER_05]: We're going to show it.
[00:34:50] [SPEAKER_05]: But he showed A of B clips in his lectures to demonstrate how quote creativity is being
[00:34:55] [SPEAKER_05]: strangled by the law.
[00:34:57] [SPEAKER_05]: That law being copyright law.
[00:35:00] [SPEAKER_02]: I mean, Lawrence Lessig is one of the co-creators of the creative comments.
[00:35:05] [SPEAKER_02]: There he is.
[00:35:06] [SPEAKER_05]: He's my dude.
[00:35:07] [SPEAKER_05]: I love him for that reason and that reason alone.
[00:35:11] [SPEAKER_05]: But also the EFF, the electronic frontier foundation got involved.
[00:35:14] [SPEAKER_05]: Siding AMVs on YouTube as examples of user-generated media that should be monitored by people,
[00:35:21] [SPEAKER_05]: rather than automatic censorship of filtering software.
[00:35:25] [SPEAKER_05]: And they are right on that front as well.
[00:35:27] [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, the EFF in general has been right more times than they've been wrong.
[00:35:31] [SPEAKER_05]: And I will give them the benefit of every doubt I have.
[00:35:34] [SPEAKER_05]: But again, the EFF and Lawrence and creative comments have always been on the right side of people
[00:35:43] [SPEAKER_05]: doing what Kirby Ferguson would say, everything's a remix.
[00:35:48] [SPEAKER_05]: AMVs being a remix is probably the biggest example of fandom creating content that I've seen
[00:35:58] [SPEAKER_05]: before things like fancams and things like that came about.
[00:36:02] [SPEAKER_05]: Because if you think about it, what is a fancam?
[00:36:04] [SPEAKER_05]: But really a short music video of clips of something set to music you like.
[00:36:11] [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. So now, according to Wikipedia, the first anime music video was created in 1982.
[00:36:19] [SPEAKER_05]: Like 21 year old Jim Capotes, it's hooked up two VCRs and edited the most violence
[00:36:26] [SPEAKER_05]: scenes from Star Blazers to the Beatles song all you need is love.
[00:36:33] [SPEAKER_05]: Which is brilliant, by the way. I have not seen it, but I can see it in my mind's eye.
[00:36:38] [SPEAKER_05]: No Star Blazers. If you're not familiar with Star Blazers, there's a space opera about a battleship in space.
[00:36:45] [SPEAKER_05]: And of course, being a war show, there's a lot of violence that are doing that to the tune of all
[00:36:50] [SPEAKER_05]: you need is love. That tracks. That's the kind of irony that some of these AMVs are really
[00:36:57] [SPEAKER_05]: trafficking in. Now as they progressed, as they got older 2010, 2011, a lot of the jokiness left.
[00:37:09] [SPEAKER_02]: Was my weird niche knowledge? There was an anime convention. Maybe this is in your notes.
[00:37:16] [SPEAKER_02]: Japanese anime convention where they every single year there would be a original bit of animation set to a song
[00:37:23] [SPEAKER_02]: which they did not have the rights to. I'm trying to think of the fuck it's called off time ahead.
[00:37:29] [SPEAKER_02]: This is the one I'm thinking of is set to Twilight by ELO.
[00:37:33] [SPEAKER_05]: Dicon. Yeah, you're seeing this. I have actually because a fun fact, Dicon and the Dicon 3
[00:37:42] [SPEAKER_05]: was where Hideki Ano, created a vengelian, got his start was doing a small piece of animation for
[00:37:49] [SPEAKER_05]: Dicon 3. Really? I know that. Yeah, so now what's different about Dicon is that these were amateur
[00:37:55] [SPEAKER_05]: animators creating their own animation to a piece of music. As opposed to taking something that existed,
[00:38:03] [SPEAKER_05]: they're copyright all over the place. Here's Project 8. Go, here's Godzilla. Yeah, it's
[00:38:09] [SPEAKER_05]: I mean it's it's me. Oh, absolutely. Here's a bit from Gundam. Here's a bit from, you know, the macros.
[00:38:17] [SPEAKER_05]: There's the Star Trek. There's the Star Blazers. I mean, the things get dropped in there.
[00:38:22] [SPEAKER_05]: Dicon 3 in particular pissed off LucasArts because it included Darth Vader as one of the people that the characters are kind of fighting against.
[00:38:30] [SPEAKER_05]: So yeah, like it's like a samurai fight or yes, yeah, it's brilliant and it's all this like girl in a bunny suit on a silver surfer
[00:38:40] [SPEAKER_05]: surfboard. Yeah, like the like the playboy club. Yes,
[00:38:45] [SPEAKER_05]: Dicon definitely pushed the limits as far as copyrighted. Friendsman went, but all their animation was original
[00:38:51] [SPEAKER_05]: as opposed to MVs which were taking stuff that already existed. The history of Dicon 3 in particular,
[00:38:57] [SPEAKER_05]: I'm still looking for a good copy. All the stuff I've seen on YouTube is just, you know, fifth generation
[00:39:03] [SPEAKER_05]: VHS does. Oh my god, yeah, so I think someone had a laser disc once upon a time, but I still haven't
[00:39:12] [SPEAKER_05]: seen a copy of that yet. The popularity of AMVs prior to YouTube led to the creation of a site called
[00:39:17] [SPEAKER_05]: anime musicvideos.org. No shit. Yeah, so since you said no shit, that tells me that you were
[00:39:24] [SPEAKER_05]: on this site regularly. I was because the fan for whom that I was on it was anime 2000.
[00:39:33] [SPEAKER_05]: There's the forum that I was on and regularly there would be new links. Hey, the new AMV for this show
[00:39:40] [SPEAKER_05]: or the new, you know, the new AMV for blue seed is up or the new AMV for revenge.
[00:39:45] [SPEAKER_05]: Galian is up and of course me being the revenge alien nerd I would just go for it.
[00:39:50] [SPEAKER_05]: It is still up today. This website is still accessible. It is very web point point. Oh yeah,
[00:39:55] [SPEAKER_05]: buddy. It still says copyright 2024, but if you go through into the history of it, they did say
[00:40:02] [SPEAKER_05]: they started at December of 2000. Again, the site's still up 24 years later
[00:40:09] [SPEAKER_05]: that's mind blowing to me. And especially something that really does kind of deal and what is
[00:40:15] [SPEAKER_05]: essentially copyright infringement, but it's completely funded by users. Donator supported,
[00:40:24] [SPEAKER_05]: which I always love. And these types of things happen all the time and I'm sure I'll talk about it
[00:40:28] [SPEAKER_05]: in a future episode. There's a great website called fan edits. Where much like with anime music
[00:40:34] [SPEAKER_05]: videos, people who are wanting to fix movies that they love will go back and edit them in
[00:40:41] [SPEAKER_02]: after a week. Can't wait to go out of Africa. Yeah, although go back and they'll fix what
[00:40:47] [SPEAKER_05]: they proceed to be flaws in a movie and then they'll put it up somewhere and then fan edits kind of
[00:40:52] [SPEAKER_05]: is the Wikipedia for them. And so I love this stuff. Not specifically the anime music videos because
[00:41:00] [SPEAKER_05]: sometimes they're like, okay, I get it. But I think the idea of remixing and taking something you
[00:41:08] [SPEAKER_05]: like and mashing it up with something that everyone likes. Like a queen song or a radio head tune
[00:41:15] [SPEAKER_05]: and creating something new out of it has always been in my mind like what the internet is for.
[00:41:24] [SPEAKER_02]: Copyright be damned. Yeah, absolutely. I think the area is was as well as interesting
[00:41:30] [SPEAKER_02]: what it was about sharing media and ideas and interests and lot less about whatever the
[00:41:38] [SPEAKER_02]: fuck Andrew Tates going on about our culture warship. And I'm sure some of the guys that created
[00:41:45] [SPEAKER_05]: some of these DBZ music videos are probably Andrew Tate fans but they don't let that show through
[00:41:51] [SPEAKER_05]: in the work. I think you can have those opinions that you could be online. I just don't want to hear
[00:41:58] [SPEAKER_02]: about it. Show me you know Lincoln Park show me the show me um b-kids in the hall bits that
[00:42:06] [SPEAKER_02]: weren't showing coming central. Ah yes like running through. She runs we're surrounded on all sides actually
[00:42:21] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know have you tried talking to them? Jesus. And like okay yeah I mean they kind of have
[00:42:36] [SPEAKER_05]: a shield for that because like half the cast is gay but like still amazing boy. This guy looks
[00:42:42] [SPEAKER_05]: like Daniel Boone. Yes well then that's what the theme song was all about yeah it was like riffing on
[00:42:48] [SPEAKER_05]: it. So I'm just gonna play a couple obviously because of copyrighted music I can't play them on
[00:42:53] [SPEAKER_05]: the main episode but I will give you the links in the show description you can play along at home.
[00:42:59] [SPEAKER_05]: This one by Super Saiyan Bardock is a re upload of someone else's it's Dragon Ball Z
[00:43:05] [SPEAKER_05]: Lincoln Park in the end it is the stereotypical one that you think of when you think of an AMV of course
[00:43:13] [SPEAKER_05]: there's the intro this was upload 16 years ago however again this is a re upload of someone else's video
[00:43:24] [SPEAKER_02]: already I know oh this is like my fight or flight is going yeah like a dog's tail right now
[00:43:34] [SPEAKER_02]: as in like what like this is just uncomfortable like it's just like it's being embarrassed for someone
[00:43:40] [SPEAKER_02]: who I will never know okay so second hand cringe yes yeah like a Chris Cornell solo record
[00:43:49] [SPEAKER_05]: oh my personal favorite one was someone took the clips from Dragon Ball Z and put it on
[00:43:56] [SPEAKER_05]: L.O. Cool J mama said knock you out and again I'll put the link in the show description so you can
[00:44:03] [SPEAKER_05]: play along at home mama said knock you out is a five minute song i'm gonna clip i'm gonna cut
[00:44:08] [SPEAKER_02]: my favorite bit here yeah this is like less offensive as they think that exists yeah because if you
[00:44:14] [SPEAKER_05]: like this era of hip hop fits with a show like DBZ which is all about beaten people's assets right
[00:44:20] [SPEAKER_02]: and also you're they're just like showing all the like cool animation that you would have to watch
[00:44:26] [SPEAKER_02]: like three weeks of nothing happening on tsunami the sea oh yeah there is that you know they definitely
[00:44:32] [SPEAKER_05]: condensed 200 episodes in about five minutes and the timing is pretty good they hit they usually
[00:44:39] [SPEAKER_05]: get the hits on the drums and yeah it's not bad like that that actually shows some some skill
[00:44:45] [SPEAKER_05]: now as the art form evolved they started getting into their emo phase and this is when stuff like
[00:44:53] [SPEAKER_05]: even gellian a mv started making the rounds this one is a little bit more recent
[00:44:59] [SPEAKER_05]: it is radio heads two plus two equals five everyone's got to be like such and such studios
[00:45:06] [SPEAKER_02]: what walrus and corfering what kisses limited mr. pickles productions presents
[00:45:16] [SPEAKER_05]: now i think because even gellian as a whole had images that were very evocative
[00:45:24] [SPEAKER_05]: is why a lot of am v's chose it as a source material because there's there's a lot of emotion
[00:45:33] [SPEAKER_05]: and a lot of things that are kind of part and parcel of the image already and then if you add
[00:45:40] [SPEAKER_05]: a song that has kind of the same vibe it's almost ready yeah this actually like fits pretty well
[00:45:47] [SPEAKER_05]: yeah i've always felt that even gellian ones especially if they're paired with radio and
[00:45:53] [SPEAKER_05]: kind of feel like okay this makes sense but also the editors here have really up their game there's
[00:46:01] [SPEAKER_05]: these timed phase there's they're editing on the beat they're doing these transitions that work
[00:46:08] [SPEAKER_05]: yeah here's an entire sequence of just staccato images to the beat and of course they include
[00:46:14] [SPEAKER_05]: images from indiviewing gellian because that's what it just come out as had that radio head album
[00:46:21] [SPEAKER_05]: yeah that works like yeah this one is 2003 this was the 2003 AMV of the year
[00:46:30] [SPEAKER_05]: right this guy name this guy name but uh kupi schiva right from the anime raza fawn
[00:46:39] [SPEAKER_05]: and i'm not all familiar with that raza fawn was one in a in a series of kind of
[00:46:47] [SPEAKER_05]: we want to capitalize on how popular gellian is so we're gonna do a mechashow that has that kind of
[00:46:53] [SPEAKER_05]: same vibe and then froufrouw so froufrouw uh image and heap with a duo that she'd done they had
[00:47:01] [SPEAKER_05]: a hit on the garden state soundtrack this is one of the lesser known songs from it called must be
[00:47:06] [SPEAKER_05]: dreaming but again this was 2003's AMV of the year and what you don't understand is that a lot
[00:47:13] [SPEAKER_05]: of the stuff was not present in the original footage so they're doing all these overlays and
[00:47:18] [SPEAKER_05]: so they're adding elements on top mixing stuff in and like the art form really took off at a certain
[00:47:24] [SPEAKER_02]: point I guess yeah there's like yeah there's some like real like thought and talent put into this
[00:47:31] [SPEAKER_05]: and it's not link in park right yeah because it has a bit of a rap like you said like when
[00:47:38] [SPEAKER_05]: people think of AMVs they think of link in park and dragon ball z because those would like
[00:47:43] [SPEAKER_02]: the lowest common denominator that's felt that felt like 75% of all content I was on YouTube in
[00:47:50] [SPEAKER_02]: 2007 2008 was during a ball z AMV settling in park and you wouldn't be wrong that's the thing he's like
[00:47:56] [SPEAKER_05]: no you're not wrong and but boy AMVs if you get a chance really kind of go through some old history
[00:48:03] [SPEAKER_05]: I know a lot of stuff isn't available because again copyright infringement but anime music video
[00:48:07] [SPEAKER_05]: or is still around I would recommend any listener of the show who's never really seen one in its entirety
[00:48:13] [SPEAKER_05]: go check those out because those people there and if you sort by like popular or whatever you're
[00:48:19] [SPEAKER_05]: gonna see some dbz but you're also gonna see some interesting work the last note I'm going to
[00:48:24] [SPEAKER_05]: give you about AMVs is that at the time 2009 Funimation started cracking down and a Funimation is a
[00:48:35] [SPEAKER_05]: god it's a big name now but at the time 2009 they were just kind of getting started
[00:48:40] [SPEAKER_05]: in becoming the powerhouse that they are Funimation has now really eclipse a lot of
[00:48:47] [SPEAKER_05]: the smaller companies as far as companies that are bringing anime to the states towing dubs you know
[00:48:53] [SPEAKER_05]: getting all this stuff kind of put out to US distributors yeah and at the time there was maybe
[00:48:57] [SPEAKER_05]: three or four Funimation was the big one he also had a vision out in Texas he had a couple of them
[00:49:03] [SPEAKER_05]: manga which was his own company and then you had the other ones aren't even important part
[00:49:09] [SPEAKER_05]: Funimation killed them all well bought them all but the principal thing is the same they're all
[00:49:15] [SPEAKER_05]: bought now by Funimation even crunchy roll was eventually bought by Funimation and so in 2009
[00:49:22] [SPEAKER_05]: there was a guy who was an infringement specialist who didn't interview on anime news network
[00:49:31] [SPEAKER_05]: and the subject of AMVs was brought up bamboo is the name of the interviewer
[00:49:37] [SPEAKER_05]: and the gentleman who's a working for Funimation goes by name Evan so bamboo asked the
[00:49:43] [SPEAKER_05]: questions so what about fan videos say AMVs with the Japanese companies have jurisdiction over that
[00:49:51] [SPEAKER_05]: or is that your territory Evan responding for elements of media they're owned by more than one
[00:49:57] [SPEAKER_05]: party such as the underlying animation enforcement falls on the party with rights for that territory
[00:50:03] [SPEAKER_05]: working which it takes place for AMVs and fan videos we don't mind most fan videos including AMVs the
[00:50:10] [SPEAKER_05]: main reasons are they often conserve a promotional purpose and legally they can sometimes constitute
[00:50:16] [SPEAKER_05]: fair use the basic thinking is this if it wets the audiences appetite will leave it alone
[00:50:24] [SPEAKER_05]: if it's sateste audience is appetite it needs to come down and that was how they approach
[00:50:31] [SPEAKER_05]: copyright when it came to you to AMVs which okay if you're showing the best parts of the show
[00:50:38] [SPEAKER_05]: and it's got spoilers everywhere and all that they're like now we'll take it down to me that seems like
[00:50:44] [SPEAKER_05]: okay they're protecting what they can right now of course that has kind of gone away in the intervening
[00:50:52] [SPEAKER_05]: years but in those early days that was kind of the attitude of those companies I think they still
[00:50:59] [SPEAKER_05]: serve a purpose especially for people who were just learning how to make videos how to edit so
[00:51:06] [SPEAKER_05]: do you have a favorite you have a favorite anime music video brand no I am like some anime
[00:51:16] [SPEAKER_02]: very little yeah much favorite anime I think like the one that I really keep coming back to
[00:51:24] [SPEAKER_02]: recent like as of like last couple years it's probably perfect blue so toshikone cannot be touched
[00:51:30] [SPEAKER_05]: now they were he did a series called paranoia agent have you seen them I know of it by haven't seen it well
[00:51:36] [SPEAKER_02]: but yeah perfect blue i mean here uh i mean here is it's just like i think everyone's like first like
[00:51:43] [SPEAKER_02]: at least our generation like wow what what is this yeah yeah even though i didn't actually get
[00:51:50] [SPEAKER_02]: this i saw i knew of a kira as a youngster but i didn't actually get to see it until like the
[00:51:56] [SPEAKER_02]: DVD era i like ran the purple firecracker like 2001 or 2002 yeah i really think probably like
[00:52:03] [SPEAKER_02]: perfect blue kira i mean even jellian there was one i really loved quite a bit that would catch
[00:52:11] [SPEAKER_02]: on sci-fi as okay called green legend ran oh yeah was a fantasy series right it was just it
[00:52:21] [SPEAKER_02]: was just a movie an ombi it's upload on youtube because no one really gives a shit about the copyright
[00:52:28] [SPEAKER_02]: it's not a terrible rip but it is a dub and is rough yeah the the voice acting you got very lucky
[00:52:43] [SPEAKER_02]: even have something of the quality of the american the original american dub for kira which was
[00:52:49] [SPEAKER_02]: all the guys who worked on teenage new jittertles can they yeah i wore my fucking hypebees
[00:52:55] [SPEAKER_02]: fucking a kira shirt the work the other day and like one of the fucking dudes on other team like
[00:53:00] [SPEAKER_02]: saw me sorry y'all in kandaya hell yeah hell yeah i'm like strong there've been some great
[00:53:07] [SPEAKER_05]: a kira a v2 but uh yeah i think the first experience i had with a kira was seeing a clip of it
[00:53:15] [SPEAKER_05]: on some late night talk show i want to say it was it's a night show but i can't imagine them showing
[00:53:21] [SPEAKER_05]: anything about it it was the one clip where the tank is firing the bullet at tetsuo and he
[00:53:27] [SPEAKER_05]: stops it with his mind and then the shell blows up and they're like that movie is playing in theaters now
[00:53:33] [SPEAKER_02]: i'm like what the fuck is this yeah yeah um there's a lot of really interesting anime from like
[00:53:40] [SPEAKER_02]: the mid to late age to like the mid to late nineties and it's all pretty much dog shit until the early
[00:53:49] [SPEAKER_05]: 2010s it's a mixed back i mean it really does depend on what you're looking for it's really not ill i mean it depends
[00:53:55] [SPEAKER_02]: on it depends if you're like a sex past that comes as hair over his eyes and yes there was lots
[00:54:01] [SPEAKER_02]: of great anime in up in the 2000s but there's there is a ton of dog shit i think only recently
[00:54:08] [SPEAKER_05]: has the medium kind of bounce back yeah i'll agree with that for sure and then modern techniques
[00:54:15] [SPEAKER_05]: and people who grew up on the 80s and 90s stuff coming becoming of the age to make their own and like yeah
[00:54:21] [SPEAKER_05]: it's definitely there's a peaks and valleys but we're we're in a peak right now it's like pornography there's too much of it
[00:54:32] [SPEAKER_02]: so speaking of speaking of a poor hog or something as a time for shock dot jpe is indeed
[00:54:39] [SPEAKER_04]: and now the moment you all been waiting for shock dot jpe
[00:54:46] [SPEAKER_02]: but i'm gonna tell you something yeah whatever's showing me yeah it's probably vulgar
[00:54:50] [SPEAKER_02]: yeah oh you know what is you know what is shock dot jpe but i'm thinking about like there's a guy
[00:54:55] [SPEAKER_02]: and my job who's a little bit younger me as a real fucking go-gather like he's just like when
[00:55:01] [SPEAKER_02]: those people were like this is a dude that just wants to show people they're like
[00:55:05] [SPEAKER_02]: i'm more than you what you think i am or what you might assume like this is like this guy's
[00:55:09] [SPEAKER_02]: driven to do something i don't know if it's like they'll like get drunk and like crashes car into a
[00:55:14] [SPEAKER_02]: world but like he's going somewhere well those kind of dudes okay he's like show up together
[00:55:20] [SPEAKER_02]: they with a shirt that said doctor skin on it all right all right all right all right all right
[00:55:29] [SPEAKER_02]: it's like i'm like i'm like at my desk like doing my fucking morning reports i see my core my eye
[00:55:35] [SPEAKER_02]: all right dude those things like it's like that's like the early 2000s version of wearing
[00:55:41] [SPEAKER_02]: like a co-ed naked shirt yes yes absolutely and like this guy is this guy is too young
[00:55:48] [SPEAKER_02]: and i'm just like just even though they just think it's it's these he's a thrift store and thought
[00:55:54] [SPEAKER_05]: look cool or maybe he's just a really big fan of like finding new deans in his eyes like
[00:56:02] [SPEAKER_02]: he's got a bunch of impacts or whatever fucking saves on his phone cataloged he's got his
[00:56:08] [SPEAKER_05]: entire DVD collection sorted by number of boobs in every scene yeah he's he's got a spreadsheet
[00:56:15] [SPEAKER_02]: yeah but it doesn't come off like a gooner which is good yes yes it's always really good when you
[00:56:26] [SPEAKER_02]: like he belongs to society it's comforting yeah you know yeah i would trust him with a sharp object
[00:56:33] [SPEAKER_02]: you know okay okay that's good that's fun I'm just a forecliff so i hope we would
[00:56:40] [SPEAKER_02]: sober enough hey man hey hey first of all your safety harness is an offer that cherry picker are you
[00:56:47] [SPEAKER_05]: gooning and you can just hear oh my phone's had a phone's yeah no
[00:56:55] [SPEAKER_02]: no dude you're gooning i can tell like your posture your leaned over
[00:57:02] [SPEAKER_02]: i'm using the nursing room that worked the gooner
[00:57:10] [SPEAKER_05]: i can tell you stories i'll i'll tell you that
[00:57:16] [SPEAKER_05]: that's for things i hate i think but in the meantime we got splish flash is called splish splash
[00:57:23] [SPEAKER_05]: that's right so my imagination is a run and why don't i betcha so this is from droopickalls.com
[00:57:32] [SPEAKER_05]: droopickalls.com was a repository of just random shit posts and nasty shit
[00:57:38] [SPEAKER_05]: that this user droopickalls decided was worthy of sharing on the internet this one is splished
[00:57:45] [SPEAKER_05]: swishpag now the any griffet song is this what we showed droop toothpaste is it that's
[00:57:56] [SPEAKER_05]: real guys in the bout time yeah cuz i was funny cuz it's their gay damn it okay well
[00:58:01] [SPEAKER_02]: and maybe isn't it feels like i think very similar unless it's just common content
[00:58:06] [SPEAKER_05]: i don't know well if it is i've officially repeated myself after a hundred and a level
[00:58:12] [SPEAKER_02]: principles are really fucking each other in the air
[00:58:16] [SPEAKER_05]: those three old guys in a shower they're all kind of washing each other down and then all
[00:58:20] [SPEAKER_05]: of the sudden the other one the one in front bends over and accepts the pipe from the one of the
[00:58:25] [SPEAKER_05]: middle and again the indigrival of the fun social security yeah and then the one in the back
[00:58:37] [SPEAKER_05]: gets in on the action and then it just cuts at the end and it's like it's like lemon party
[00:58:43] [SPEAKER_05]: it's like a lot of these other things like it's just old guys having fun what do you want
[00:58:47] [SPEAKER_02]: guys maybe in dude i'm telling you give me a two-lear of fucking doctor pepper and a big foot
[00:58:54] [SPEAKER_02]: from pizza hut yeah and that probably won't happen but no i really try to defeat the scenario
[00:59:00] [SPEAKER_02]: for me and two of my male friends do daisy chain butt fucking child there in the shower in the shower
[00:59:08] [SPEAKER_05]: looks cramped i got a technique that's true all three guys are let's just be honest overweight
[00:59:15] [SPEAKER_05]: and they're you know i mean they're not skinny dipping style overweight they're just let's just
[00:59:22] [SPEAKER_05]: say grandpa style they got the gut you know oh grandpa grandpa style open condom style yeah they
[00:59:30] [SPEAKER_05]: just you know the normal looking dudes and that's to me my favorite part about is just like okay it's
[00:59:36] [SPEAKER_05]: three guys having a shower time and then the first one bends over and you know oh this is no longer
[00:59:42] [SPEAKER_02]: uh still like a shower time i mean i'm still technically sure it's different type of shower time different
[00:59:46] [SPEAKER_05]: type of shower time absolutely this is what the Donald Trump has to look forward to in prison
[00:59:54] [SPEAKER_02]: Donald Trump has to look forward to in prison he's not i think he's not going to jail
[01:00:06] [SPEAKER_05]: he is Robert Mueller is going to end and he's going to do it personally Mueller she wrote
[01:00:12] [SPEAKER_05]: what time to be alive indeed indeed well that was split splash this is the breath man
[01:00:18] [SPEAKER_06]: is time for your mom's favorite part of the show is time for the breath
[01:00:25] [SPEAKER_05]: Brian because i'm a gentleman in a scholar i will allow you take the first crack at it what you
[01:00:30] [SPEAKER_05]: got going on this week brother i can tell by your silence you have no idea it's fully blank
[01:00:35] [SPEAKER_02]: i should write shit down you like it all be like during the week image we in uh three
[01:00:41] [SPEAKER_02]: core god but you know what i could talk about this for a comments um i got to photograph
[01:00:46] [SPEAKER_02]: walks a hatchy oh yeah walks a hatchy yeah yeah her performance at the page it was some
[01:00:53] [SPEAKER_02]: tough lying situation and uh i made the most of it when will you let you all know something
[01:00:59] [SPEAKER_02]: when you see a music photographer post something all black and white usually means the
[01:01:03] [SPEAKER_02]: light was bound no because you're like well because your eye is always going to be much more
[01:01:08] [SPEAKER_02]: forgiving than black and white right with black and white then with color um so i pretty much
[01:01:14] [SPEAKER_02]: edit all except for a couple things i submitted to the venue in black and white just because like
[01:01:19] [SPEAKER_02]: the light was just rough and i think the page is lying rig is a little tough for some
[01:01:26] [SPEAKER_02]: ld's kind of get handle of i don't know if there's they don't really have the same issue
[01:01:30] [SPEAKER_02]: our hall as far as like front light because the above rig in the back of the stage is really good
[01:01:38] [SPEAKER_02]: at the page and the side lighting can be very good depending on what they're looking for um
[01:01:43] [SPEAKER_02]: besides front light could just be really scarce and i'm not like knocking anything i'm just saying
[01:01:48] [SPEAKER_02]: like sometimes i feel like and you could give in like another half step of light there
[01:01:53] [SPEAKER_05]: you think maybe it's just old habits or maybe like the equipment's old or something like that
[01:01:58] [SPEAKER_02]: i think they recently did their light rig i think really what is that you have like a square
[01:02:03] [SPEAKER_02]: inverse of light your fall off and so i imagine that some ld's and lying directors
[01:02:10] [SPEAKER_02]: have their lights set for a distance that is much shorter um then what the page has because it's such
[01:02:18] [SPEAKER_02]: the the dance full that's such a longs throw between where that that light bar is at the front
[01:02:24] [SPEAKER_02]: stage the ld's front that is such a longer distance than i think a lot of other clubs
[01:02:33] [SPEAKER_02]: okay so if it's a 10 to feet shorter then your gosh ends up being like
[01:02:41] [SPEAKER_02]: two or three stops of light i think the front you know it's been a while since i've had to think about
[01:02:47] [SPEAKER_02]: like off camera flash and all that but yeah i think that might be what it is but it was tough
[01:02:52] [SPEAKER_05]: like i mean it's wonderful performance the last couple of waxy had j-wacards have just been
[01:02:56] [SPEAKER_02]: really great yeah really it's not necessarily my taste by understand i understand why people
[01:03:03] [SPEAKER_02]: like it i understand i respect the musicianship like i'm like oh wow this is like like
[01:03:07] [SPEAKER_02]: these is a lot of talent stage like yeah that's one of the things i will say about covid
[01:03:12] [SPEAKER_02]: is it cut a lot of bullshit off the touring circuit also probably means that we're missing
[01:03:17] [SPEAKER_02]: like some really phenomenal stuff yeah but but also means there's just like a lot less bullshit
[01:03:22] [SPEAKER_02]: it sounds like a mean thing to say but there's like a lot less just like bad music touring now
[01:03:28] [SPEAKER_02]: like it's usually all really the bar has been raised which is good i mean there's there's obviously
[01:03:35] [SPEAKER_02]: like a bad side but i don't really want again too right now i should be obvious if you have
[01:03:41] [SPEAKER_02]: anything going on between your ears bad side of that because a lot of people had the time
[01:03:45] [SPEAKER_02]: yeah not great a lot of people had the dice of bad punk bands into or outside of the
[01:03:50] [SPEAKER_02]: broma hammer where they're from uh nail i'm going to get a little luxe you miss it
[01:03:59] [SPEAKER_02]: bad boys of blexi anyways super cool show and it's always really neat the photographs
[01:04:05] [SPEAKER_02]: a band where they're kind of still in awe of the fact that like this is happening humble that
[01:04:14] [SPEAKER_02]: like this is like working and like i really don't have a way to describe it and that's like cool
[01:04:20] [SPEAKER_02]: but also she's Katherine she's kind of like in the spot where her crowd is coming
[01:04:27] [SPEAKER_02]: it's during the transition from like music nerds to like kind of source people to repeat
[01:04:34] [SPEAKER_02]: for maybe yeah series of gum and it is kind of transferring to like normies and that has always
[01:04:43] [SPEAKER_02]: been like a really frustrating thing yeah because i had a guy fucking yell at me for taking photos
[01:04:54] [SPEAKER_02]: okay and i look back at him he's like fucking boo oh my are you fucking oh yeah i'm
[01:05:01] [SPEAKER_02]: still mask up by my looking ahead and i'm like screaming or you fucking kidding me dude i'm like
[01:05:06] [SPEAKER_02]: I really want to be like this is a fucking hockey game that's weird i had that happen a long time
[01:05:12] [SPEAKER_02]: but also just had like a string of just like going the shows working at tower shifts
[01:05:16] [SPEAKER_02]: by day job and going to a show and having no patience for friction yeah so i'm just like yeah
[01:05:22] [SPEAKER_02]: okay i'm done there's like i like really like witt over to the upstairs bar
[01:05:28] [SPEAKER_02]: packed up my camera gear and just like walk straight out of it you're like i'm fucking done
[01:05:32] [SPEAKER_02]: yeah i just don't really have like that's cool like some dude that got like drag there by his
[01:05:37] [SPEAKER_02]: girlfriend the guy look i really shouldn't talk shit but the guy looked like a failed
[01:05:44] [SPEAKER_02]: huckaberry model okay and there's probably like two people that listen like no what kind
[01:05:50] [SPEAKER_02]: of guy i'm talking about but you know the four or five songs i saw were like wow this is really
[01:05:56] [SPEAKER_02]: fucking beautiful and amazing and then the second neck yelled at me while i was working and i'm like
[01:06:02] [SPEAKER_02]: yeah you know what i'm just gonna go fucking bed yeah like i don't need this yeah like
[01:06:09] [SPEAKER_02]: and it's why i'm not photographing high on fire no no because i'm like i'm really
[01:06:14] [SPEAKER_02]: having patience for bullshit like aw man i wanted those negative approach pictures though yeah but
[01:06:22] [SPEAKER_02]: you know what when people are saying like actually you're in like it's probably good you don't go
[01:06:25] [SPEAKER_02]: i know because like it's gonna be a pain like people who aren't who are going as music fans
[01:06:31] [SPEAKER_02]: now it's like rioters anything because they want to see high on fire and they want to see
[01:06:39] [SPEAKER_02]: people are already coming into it be like this is probably gonna be a little bullshit it's a heavy
[01:06:44] [SPEAKER_02]: metal show or a heavy music show in the venue that doesn't really do heavy music and
[01:06:52] [SPEAKER_02]: it's gonna be like a bunch of fucking shit heads that like haven't been sober since the rocket
[01:06:57] [SPEAKER_05]: bar opens we'll see now i have to go because i want to see negative approach but yeah i'm just
[01:07:04] [SPEAKER_02]: like tired i'm like i'll i'll fucking photograph King Gizzard and Lizard wizard because like
[01:07:11] [SPEAKER_02]: i think that'll be fucking awesome like i'll put like well i know there won't be any bullshit there
[01:07:15] [SPEAKER_02]: because there's never had to deal with any real bullshit the factory well there's that too yeah
[01:07:20] [SPEAKER_02]: so is that but that that was cool new swami john re-s records fucking pre-tight okay
[01:07:26] [SPEAKER_02]: i made you have a listen to that i haven't i've been listening to the the new mixed tape
[01:07:31] [SPEAKER_05]: Johnny Ford and put out pretty much on repeat for the past month and in anticipation of
[01:07:36] [SPEAKER_05]: their new album that's pretty much that and i've been listening to uh two blood sorry so British
[01:07:43] [SPEAKER_05]: Man called two blood that's pretty much all i've been listening to so i'll have to put the swami okay
[01:07:48] [SPEAKER_02]: i'll put them yeah it's um john rease you know drive like jay who's the fuck it's called uh
[01:07:55] [SPEAKER_02]: jay's um he was working on something that was originally going to go
[01:08:01] [SPEAKER_02]: on the hot snakes record i think i shelved it and then homeboy died some of the stuff he's like
[01:08:08] [SPEAKER_02]: really this is something else than like a hot snakes record so it's like it's interesting it's kind
[01:08:15] [SPEAKER_02]: of a little bit throwback like roots rock but it's also like pop punk it goes a lot of different
[01:08:21] [SPEAKER_02]: places oh damn okay those two things in combination i go there's like there's a couple of songs
[01:08:29] [SPEAKER_02]: on there that feel like oh this was this definitely started out as a hot snake song and what's
[01:08:34] [SPEAKER_02]: somewhere else right or you know something like that but it's like really cool he got um he got someone
[01:08:39] [SPEAKER_02]: on that record rock crow oh wow that was like oh shit let me get rob crow a couple other people
[01:08:46] [SPEAKER_02]: that record and um like oh okay so that's that's pretty tight and john rease is also i think one
[01:08:52] [SPEAKER_02]: probably the most underrated guitar players of his era uh that's called all of this awaits you
[01:08:58] [SPEAKER_02]: yes okay it's pretty fucking tight i'm absolutely like i listen to i merely thought bird well that's good
[01:09:04] [SPEAKER_05]: that was like this is a bird record like this is okay well they would definitely be a me record
[01:09:09] [SPEAKER_05]: because yeah like he and i bond over so much stuff and oh yeah man like you have you haven't gotten
[01:09:14] [SPEAKER_05]: fucking hyped up about ultimate fake book oh no i have as soon as i saw the announcement i was immediately
[01:09:20] [SPEAKER_05]: high as a number second yes it is the last time i saw them was when my band opened for them yeah
[01:09:26] [SPEAKER_05]: so he hurt birds and i hurt birds and he has never forgiven me and despite me attempting to
[01:09:32] [SPEAKER_05]: apologize many times jumped on his back in a fit of excitement and he um he heard himself i heard
[01:09:40] [SPEAKER_02]: don't like his back just did that right yeah yeah you please just suffer it away over you
[01:09:48] [SPEAKER_02]: no do just yeah no i believe me i was there i was there so as well 11 years ago is there about
[01:09:55] [SPEAKER_02]: yeah yeah she's i was skinnier you had hair oh no i didn't i just knew how to hide it better
[01:10:03] [SPEAKER_02]: i didn't like this i did like the little you were called you did a comb forward
[01:10:08] [SPEAKER_02]: i'll call you absolutely i did yes absolutely ever show you can't cook but you kind of like
[01:10:13] [SPEAKER_02]: also peeked it up yes it was a whole thing it was a illusion i'm glad you learned how to keep
[01:10:20] [SPEAKER_05]: up the facade for as long as i could yeah so as far as breathment goes this week i really only
[01:10:26] [SPEAKER_05]: have one thing and it is that i finally after 90 hours put like a dragon infinite wealth to
[01:10:35] [SPEAKER_05]: bet and this is an epic fucking game i told you about this briefly when the game came out when
[01:10:42] [SPEAKER_05]: i first got it it's the latest in the yakuza series and it is a million different games in one
[01:10:51] [SPEAKER_05]: i heard it goes all over the fucking place it's amazing i've i've watched like the ij and
[01:10:58] [SPEAKER_02]: review when it came out i've listened to people talking about podcast now this sounds amazing
[01:11:02] [SPEAKER_02]: it also sounds like beyond my comprehension it's a lot it could have been two different games
[01:11:08] [SPEAKER_05]: and i would have been just as happy because it really is because one of them is cosmic area from
[01:11:14] [SPEAKER_05]: all the original yakuza games yakuza 1 through 6 and even 0 zero still my favorite and i would
[01:11:22] [SPEAKER_05]: hardly agree i think of anyone wants to start with the yakuza games start with zero so in this
[01:11:27] [SPEAKER_05]: storyline cosmic area is dying which he's been dying for three different games now you've
[01:11:35] [SPEAKER_05]: about ten years but now it's like official he's got cancer and there and he meets up with each
[01:11:44] [SPEAKER_05]: on kaska in Hawaii so it's the first yakuza game to take place in the united states
[01:11:51] [SPEAKER_05]: i'm taking place in hanoa lulu which i know people who are look i know then Hawaii is occupied territory
[01:11:57] [SPEAKER_05]: i'm just for the sake of the review i'm just getting skatepatched it okay they don't do a
[01:12:03] [SPEAKER_05]: land acknowledgement they do not and it's a problem it isn't it a lot of things are problematic
[01:12:08] [SPEAKER_05]: in the yakuza games but that's i think the least of which but they they meet up and there's this
[01:12:14] [SPEAKER_05]: twist history line and then they split up and so there's two or three different chapters of the
[01:12:20] [SPEAKER_05]: game where you're playing is cosmic area same goodbye to old friends they're going through
[01:12:26] [SPEAKER_05]: the entire history of the game series and you're meeting up with dot day you're meeting up with
[01:12:31] [SPEAKER_05]: because in the in the game world he has faked his death to i can't remember why it was the end of
[01:12:38] [SPEAKER_05]: yakuza six but he's faked his death to protect his family well now that he's actually
[01:12:45] [SPEAKER_05]: dying he's going around into so you've got that half of the game which is curie who going around
[01:12:51] [SPEAKER_05]: writing the wrongs and the other half is the new guy starting shit in Hawaii and i think like okay
[01:12:57] [SPEAKER_05]: if you're gonna do a send off for one character and a really big intro for the other one
[01:13:02] [SPEAKER_05]: this is the way you do it and boy there's so much in that game there's an entire animal
[01:13:08] [SPEAKER_05]: crossing bit called dundoko island i'm not kidding you can spend a good chunk of your time
[01:13:15] [SPEAKER_05]: there just dicking around in this one mini game and just i mean i waste his whole entire fucking
[01:13:21] [SPEAKER_05]: afternoons on the fucking slot car oh yeah yeah well this is even more involved because you're
[01:13:29] [SPEAKER_05]: like building shit and like putting yeah getting people to come to your island and that's just
[01:13:36] [SPEAKER_05]: and then there's a whole other thing which is a pokemon rip off called sujumon where you're
[01:13:41] [SPEAKER_05]: capturing all these weirdos on the streets of Honolulu and then making them fight each other
[01:13:46] [SPEAKER_05]: it's it's got four entire different games in the one game which is also just part of a
[01:13:54] [SPEAKER_05]: game that you're about there's so much game there like i said 90 hours and i'm not one to linger on
[01:13:59] [SPEAKER_05]: Rpg but this one it grabbed me because i like yakuza because i like these characters
[01:14:05] [SPEAKER_05]: it kept my intentional a lot more of the most games i think the only game that i've ever spent 90
[01:14:10] [SPEAKER_05]: hours on before this was probably elden rain because i beat that fucker four times so 90 hours to beat
[01:14:18] [SPEAKER_05]: one time that's pretty good boy i can't recommend it enough it feels like they just they keep
[01:14:25] [SPEAKER_05]: framing shit into this game series because as a side activity you can go to an arcade and play
[01:14:34] [SPEAKER_05]: Sega Bass Fishing the arcade game that's awesome you can go play virtual fighter you can do the
[01:14:42] [SPEAKER_05]: the the crane game the UFO catchers what they call him yeah you can go do an entire mini game
[01:14:48] [SPEAKER_05]: where it's just you're going around randomly generated dungeons beating the shit out of people
[01:14:53] [SPEAKER_05]: there's games within games within games in this one game it well justifies the price tag
[01:15:00] [SPEAKER_05]: and for you xbox users i think you actually still have it on game past i believe they do yeah
[01:15:05] [SPEAKER_02]: i i'm if you're talking to me i haven't had game past since like play that one game together i just
[01:15:11] [SPEAKER_05]: mean in general for for those players out there who are uh xbox people it's just there's a lot of
[01:15:17] [SPEAKER_05]: there's a lot of game there and now that i'm done i'm like emberreft i don't know what to do
[01:15:23] [SPEAKER_05]: i started going back through and playing the metal gear solid collection and i'm getting my
[01:15:29] [SPEAKER_05]: ass kicked in metal gear solid one i guess i'm coddled by more modern games i don't feel like
[01:15:37] [SPEAKER_02]: build your solid one gameplay wise was super tight it's not even that it's just that hard
[01:15:43] [SPEAKER_05]: like the gray fox fight i got my ass i spent an hour beating my head against the wall trying
[01:15:50] [SPEAKER_05]: to try to beat that guy i've never had trouble with milkyr solid i'm playing it on normal and um
[01:15:57] [SPEAKER_05]: i think it's just because i haven't played that series in a while i think that silky
[01:16:03] [SPEAKER_05]: gameplay is also really antiquated right and i guess i'm just trying to retrain my brain i mean sniper
[01:16:09] [SPEAKER_05]: wolf took me like half an hour back okay i'm a bit so it's weird it's weird going backwards
[01:16:17] [SPEAKER_05]: it's like our k games can pick up dream cast out if you can pick up but for whatever reason
[01:16:22] [SPEAKER_05]: no gear solid just just the first one i haven't played the rest of the collection yet but
[01:16:28] [SPEAKER_02]: i'm like oh i don't know oh i'm not finished i mean you really should have gone play three
[01:16:34] [SPEAKER_02]: well i mean like two i enjoyed two i enjoyed two is fine um it gets i think the gameplay
[01:16:41] [SPEAKER_02]: into is really fun uh the story is fine there's stuff i think that's really neat there's
[01:16:48] [SPEAKER_02]: still things about that plot like i understand what kujima is trying to do with like memes and
[01:16:55] [SPEAKER_02]: like the information over like there's a lot of stuff that is said in that story that i think
[01:17:00] [SPEAKER_02]: is really have its time and it's really thoughtful what is actually fucking going on and then like
[01:17:07] [SPEAKER_02]: the narrative i like i don't understand like i've listened to many podcasts about those
[01:17:13] [SPEAKER_02]: your solitude i'm still don't no one seems like they really like so it was all a simulation
[01:17:19] [SPEAKER_05]: yeah essentially but it was it was a training simulation so that ride would become the next solid
[01:17:26] [SPEAKER_05]: but like that shit really happened though yes but it happened to someone else it's a simulation
[01:17:32] [SPEAKER_05]: based on data that happened in reality that that's my understanding of it having not played the
[01:17:37] [SPEAKER_02]: game in decades but like in melgier solid four like all that shit's canon like it's yeah
[01:17:44] [SPEAKER_05]: it's so confusing still like it doesn't make look yeah i'm with you metal gear solid has always
[01:17:50] [SPEAKER_05]: been one of those things where you're just like uh sure okay i'm just gonna i'm going along
[01:17:56] [SPEAKER_02]: that's why they melt people like i parwei thing people like melgier solid five so much was
[01:18:00] [SPEAKER_02]: that even though a lot of people didn't play peace walker right and all that like that that narrative
[01:18:06] [SPEAKER_02]: was the narrative between melgier solid three peace walker and uh in lord of a lot of
[01:18:14] [SPEAKER_02]: poor mobs two melgier solid five if you had to go read if you had to read like a couple wiki pages
[01:18:21] [SPEAKER_02]: like our you know wiki p pages like understand it's a story before him before melgier solid
[01:18:27] [SPEAKER_02]: it's all precoherent like it makes i mean yeah i mean just hot coldman
[01:18:32] [SPEAKER_05]: i i believe me death stranding to is coming on and i cannot wait to see what dipshit s
[01:18:37] [SPEAKER_05]: name could you give us someone like die hard man alright man let's what what what what else
[01:18:43] [SPEAKER_02]: whatever do what else you got all you get anything that gives me more lace though exactly i suppose but
[01:18:56] [SPEAKER_02]: yeah i'm really i'm really interested to see what just i help you play just yeah i
[01:19:02] [SPEAKER_02]: thought for a long time i think i played it two times yeah i pull a lot of hours into it and i
[01:19:09] [SPEAKER_02]: thought that um the game i thought it was flawed and love ways but also it was like there's also nothing
[01:19:15] [SPEAKER_02]: else like this and wouldn't you get the rhythm down who's very singular experience yeah sure
[01:19:23] [SPEAKER_02]: well i think but also a lot of things plot-wise it didn't make sense yeah and i think that's just
[01:19:28] [SPEAKER_05]: kind of part of the course you it's a it's a kajima production you're just you're there for the ride
[01:19:33] [SPEAKER_05]: you know to me and like it's more of a and it's same as metal gear you're just i'm along
[01:19:38] [SPEAKER_05]: this doesn't have to satisfy any narrative sense i'm just i can bask in the vibes for a while
[01:19:47] [SPEAKER_05]: you may not kind of get all the story stuff but there's that there's that moment and i know you know
[01:19:52] [SPEAKER_05]: it you're you're you're going to a place you visit in the in the first bit of the game and you're
[01:19:58] [SPEAKER_05]: in there to kind of wrap up your story and it's just like two lines of dialogue and it broke my
[01:20:06] [SPEAKER_05]: fucking heart i have not been affected by video games like that other than games that are really
[01:20:13] [SPEAKER_02]: well done and i think that i think there is a heart yeah to death stranding narratively that
[01:20:21] [SPEAKER_02]: it does hit on some things and there's some really great performers i mean noron reas you should
[01:20:27] [SPEAKER_02]: see him in the new walking dead thing because he actually fucking carries it really well
[01:20:33] [SPEAKER_05]: i'm just so i can't buy in i'll try it i'll give it a shot but it's it's the best walking dead
[01:20:40] [SPEAKER_02]: thing that's been made more better than the show it's actually like four or five episodes i was like
[01:20:46] [SPEAKER_02]: yeah this is actually like really cool and but it's like also like they had the fucking try it's all
[01:20:53] [SPEAKER_02]: like a new character and they had to carry some bullshobber from like the some other like fear
[01:20:59] [SPEAKER_02]: of the walking dead fear the walking some of the one that no one watched yeah it was fear
[01:21:03] [SPEAKER_02]: the walking dead no one really man we want to talk about show that fell the fuck off oh yeah
[01:21:08] [SPEAKER_02]: fear the walking dead was better than the main line show for about three seasons yep
[01:21:14] [SPEAKER_02]: and after that yeah like once once the uh Maori guy got fucking god like the end of after that
[01:21:22] [SPEAKER_02]: season it just fell apart and like what the fuck it it was so good yeah it was so fucking good
[01:21:28] [SPEAKER_05]: huh and it had a chance to do something interesting and then it just shows not to yeah i don't
[01:21:33] [SPEAKER_02]: want you know i mean they had they they say they didn't watch right you know what there's a
[01:21:42] [SPEAKER_02]: not paycheck and this podcast yeah well there's so people were to find you online Brian's
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[01:25:43] [SPEAKER_05]: commentary track for the japanese pukes finish video gero monster home delivery and you know what
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[01:26:01] [SPEAKER_05]: dogs i just walks for the minutes dogs well as we always say in this time now i'm gonna stay
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