#682 – Live Call In Show

Mattew Souza (00:00):

 Like, yeah. More storage than you need.

Sevan Matossian (00:03):

Bam. Or live. Yeah. I, I’m, it’s so weird though, that I’m having, I’m struggling to delete my, now that I’m 93% full, I just want to like, there’s nothing in here I wanna save, like

Mattew Souza (00:14):

Yeah, exactly. There’s ways that you could clean it out too. And also might be because of the files going back and forth, like the larger video files.

Sevan Matossian (00:23):

Oh, right. Oh, and I’ve been sending some huge file. You’ve seen those big files I’m sending lately?

Mattew Souza (00:29):

Yeah, exactly. That’s probably why it boosted your up. Cause that’s what I looked into mind. That’s why it was, and it was so funny cuz it was workout footage from like 2014. Completely meaningless. But I got all nostalgic about it. I was like, well, I can’t delete me doing wall balls. I don’t know, <laugh> pay the 99 cents or whatever it is.

Sevan Matossian (00:46):

Okay, I’m gonna do that. And then interesting. And then I go to my trash and I empty trash now.

Mattew Souza (01:02):

Okay, bye. Yeah. Then you should be good. But I, I just think it’s cuz of those vi those, uh, larger files.

Sevan Matossian (01:11):

This number here next to my inbox, it says 2,320 is, is that stuff that I don’t have open, that I haven’t opened?

Mattew Souza (01:18):

Probably <laugh>.

Sevan Matossian (01:21):

Uh, good morning everyone. Turkey Day. Turkey day. Um, now that the show’s live, if you head over to Paper Street Coffee, everything is 24

Mattew Souza (01:40):

<laugh>.

Sevan Matossian (01:41):

Um, everything at Paper Street Coffee is 25% off everything, including, uh, the brewing tools. The code is Black Friday. Is that, that’s not racist, is it?

Mattew Souza (01:52):

Mm-hmm. <affirmative> <laugh> Not, not tomorrow.

Sevan Matossian (01:54):

Cause we don’t do anything racist on this show. Black Friday. B L a c k f r i d a Y. Black Friday, uh, 20% off over at Paper Street Coffee, speaking of which I’m having my 50 50 blend this morning. Show me your friends and I’ll show you your future. Jim Row. I love this community.

Mattew Souza (02:15):

Oh,

Sevan Matossian (02:16):

Corey was cool meeting you, dude. Very cool.

Mattew Souza (02:19):

Yeah, it was.

Sevan Matossian (02:22):

I got a shitload of DM saying I should have you on for a full show. Find out about all the crazy shit you did.

Mattew Souza (02:27):

Oh, it’s not, that’s 25% off. 25% off. Dave’s going crazy.

Sevan Matossian (02:33):

And thanks for the Luke Corey.

Mattew Souza (02:35):

Boom. There you go. Do you think this hat a while ago

Sevan Matossian (02:43):

Who sent? Oh, uh, Corey did. Yeah. Tell what’s, what’s that again? He had some, it’s it’s a, it’s

Mattew Souza (02:50):

Like a, it’s the hound Hound the hound dog farm.

Sevan Matossian (02:53):

Right. Okay. He rescues dogs with huge ears. The

Mattew Souza (02:57):

Droop. Yeah.

Sevan Matossian (02:58):

The d Droopy ear dogs.

Mattew Souza (03:00):

That’s right.

Sevan Matossian (03:04):

Uh, Seon, did you see died suddenly? Uh, no, but I started, started doing a bunch of research on it last night and it, it, um, I mean, you guys know how I feel, but it sounds like the movies, uh, unfortunately, I mean obviously I, I used, I used mainstream media, but it sounds like the movie’s pretty stupid in regards to, and I say that in regards to, I saw a list of like 15 people on there that they claim that they said died that didn’t die. And it’s like, you don’t, they don’t have to do that. Um, but I also know that the people who did get the injection who see the movie must be terrified. Must be absolutely terrified. So maybe that’s what we’re seeing too. I don’t have an opinion on it yet. I haven’t seen it yet. I don’t know if I will watch it cuz like, I don’t know if I need, I don’t need any more help in my research, but, um, what do you think? What did you guys think? Oh, thanks Mike. The sauce. No, Mike The Sour. That’s different than Mike the sauce, right?

Mattew Souza (04:08):

Yeah. I think they’re two different people.

Sevan Matossian (04:10):

Kevin, I also watched Our House the other day. It was awesome. And so real thanks.

Mattew Souza (04:13):

Yeah. Glad they took the recommendation.

Sevan Matossian (04:18):

I I, I, I’m not all these people have all these ideas for me. I’m not doing that. Thank you Allison. I appreciate it. But I’m just, I’m just chilling, just doing this podcast <laugh>.

(04:28):

I encourage all of you to get 10 tunnel vision to just really focus in on something you’re good at and charge it. I was just thinking about that the other day. I really, no, sorry. You don’t have to be good at it. That, no, scratch that. Find something you like doing. Like, I love doing this podcast. I love doing the research at night. I told my wife last night, I hard, this hardly ever comes outta my mouth. It was like eight o’clock and I go, God, I just feel like sitting on the couch and doing nothing. She’s like, oh yeah. And I go, but I’m not going to cause I have too much fun shit I wanna do. I wanna prepare for this podcast. I’m like a kid who just got a brand new coloring book and a brand new set of crayons every night. Like, as, as my kids go to bed, I’m so excited. Crazy tunnel focused.

(05:17):

I, I don’t have goals and I don’t really have desires like that. I just have stuff that I, there’s some things that I just really, really, really wanna do. And I just focus on them. And I keep hearing this stat that kids, if you ask kids what they want to do, they want to be, um, influencers or they want to have successful YouTube channels, that seems like just such garbage goals to me. That’s like saying you wanna be a professional athlete. Why not just be like so into racketball that like, that’s what just happens. Why not just get on the journey? Why, why have the, I mean, um, I hear someone, I hear someone say, uh, I want to be an influencer, or I wanna be on YouTube, or I even see these idiots that you’ve seen me, um, tangle with over, over the course of this podcast. And I think, God, what I would love to hold my resume of life experience to what theirs is. Like, if you haven’t, if you haven’t been to 50 countries, if you’ve never, uh, experienced, uh, um, just walking across the country just with a backpack on you, if you’ve never hitch hitchhiked across Siberia, like, what the fuck do I care about? Anything that you ever

Mattew Souza (06:27):

<laugh>,

Sevan Matossian (06:29):

If you, if if you’re not, if you’re not Mike McDonald over there with five fucking kids and while trying to train to go to the games, I don’t, I don’t, sorry. If you’re influenced by people who have just no life experiences, I wanna use a town where I don’t know anyone. Um, <laugh>

Mattew Souza (06:57):

Cody,

Sevan Matossian (06:58):

I, I I, I saw this video yesterday of a guy who went to a town in Alaska called Whittier. And it’s a town in Alaska where, um, you have to drive two miles through a tunnel to get to it under a glacier. And then in this town, the entire town lives in one apartment building. Like, if you haven’t, if if you’re not the kind of person who’s like, and I’m like, man, I really want to go there, I want to meet those people. If you’re not that kind of person, like I, I think that’s so much worthier than just like, just like being 14 years old and wanting to go to the CrossFit games and like, and like making it. And you just have no life experiences. You’ve trained like your, your, your big thing is, is that you’ve trained it like six boxes. Like so what

Mattew Souza (07:40):

<laugh> <laugh>

Mattew Souza (07:52):

Even better as like people that sell master classes and haven’t actually achieved anything.

Sevan Matossian (07:57):

All that, all

Mattew Souza (07:58):

That business masterclass never have has owned a business <laugh>

Sevan Matossian (08:02):

Step. I’m getting into barefoot shoes since you had the balanced guy on. Is wearing socks still considered barefoot? It’s too cold, uh, in our house not to wear them stupid. Well, you know what’s interesting? As I’ve gotten older, uh, at night in the winter, I wear socks. Um, in my house I have, I have hardwood floors because if my feet get cold, it takes forever. Like around 10 o’clock at night, my floors start to get cold. And if so, if I’m walking around my house or just hanging out from 10 to midnight, being on my computer, walking back and forth to the refrigerator, eating hazel nuts, which I shouldn’t be eating or whatever nuts I keep eating from the cabinet, I, um, uh, my feet will start to get cold and it’ll take me an hour before they get warm in bed. So I’ve started wearing socks. Um, like that’s another thing, like the thought of like barefoot walking or being barefoot is being something like, then if you think that then you’re so far

Mattew Souza (08:51):

<laugh>,

Sevan Matossian (08:52):

I’m just gonna say behind. And this isn’t directed at at all solo. Like everyone should do it. But like, if you think like not washing your hair or being homeless, this is homeless is a bad thing. Like you’re so far out of fucking touch with fucking reality. My two years being homeless were the greatest two years of my fucking life. The freedom would terrify most people. The fact that you put on shoes every day without thinking tared, <laugh> and, and then to point at other people and be like, why are you barefoot, dude, you are the one that put on shoes.

Mattew Souza (09:29):

<laugh>.

Sevan Matossian (09:31):

You’ve been on this planet for 50 years and you’ve never spent 24 hours not talking. Your life is a shallow mess.

Mattew Souza (09:42):

I wonder if my life is shallow

Sevan Matossian (09:44):

Mess. You, you should not be in. Well you’re young, you have time. <laugh>, you’re my friend. It’s okay. You get a pass. Um, like experiment, man experiment. So let you interview me, okay? Thank you. And I promise you to have fun. You can call it your normal person series. I’ll take you on a trip.

Mattew Souza (10:10):

<laugh>.

Sevan Matossian (10:12):

I, so I so just want to hang out with just normal people. I so just want to hang out with just normal people. The lady the other day when she was cutting my hair, I go, does it bother you that I haven’t washed my hair in six months? She goes, well, I don’t have any open, I don’t have any open cuts. I should be fine.

Mattew Souza (10:29):

<laugh> the

Sevan Matossian (10:30):

Fuck up. You don’t even know. You don’t even know you’re a hair expert and you don’t even know.

Mattew Souza (10:35):

That sounds like she was just ra you back. She was, she was clean. Oh, okay, okay, okay. <laugh>

Sevan Matossian (10:41):

Like what if you found out after two weeks your hair just self cleaned? I mean some I heard that one time. My hair is the farthest thing from dirty doesn’t smell at all. I never wear deodorant ever.

Mattew Souza (10:54):

Yeah, but you work out in sweat a lot. I think that really helps cuz I don’t, I don’t really

Sevan Matossian (10:59):

De Oh, keep your smell. Oh, really? You think that helps keep your smells away? Like,

Mattew Souza (11:02):

I don’t know. I have nothing really to bases off of other than the fact they know that it’s interesting working out every day and like getting a heavy sweat every day. Yeah.

Sevan Matossian (11:09):

I feel like I can twice a day, I workout out twice a day.

Mattew Souza (11:11):

I, yeah, I feel like I can twice a day. Of course you do retail. We too twice a actually no, not twice a day, but I move around a ton. But, um, I feel like I don’t have to really wear a deodorant then if I don’t, if you don’t work out like three days and then you sweat, like you could smell yourself instantly. Yeah, that’s, but I just think there’s, I think there’s something to just, just a heavy sweat induced workout daily that helps with that.

Sevan Matossian (11:34):

Since I’ve started eating more plants lately, uh, I have noticed my smell has changed and not for the better. Mm. If your, if your, if your wife doesn’t like the way you smell or you don’t like the way your wife smells, you’re probably with, you know, could, should consider. Like maybe you’re not with the right person or something’s wrong with you.

Mattew Souza (11:51):

Mm.

Sevan Matossian (11:53):

My wife loves the way I smell ohev post a callin number. Okay, fine. Yeah. Thank you Bruce.

Mattew Souza (12:00):

I always feel like that’s your, that’s your cue. It’s like whatever you wanna open the phone lens, you know.

Sevan Matossian (12:04):

All right. Sev mike the sauce. And I wanna know, did you pick up, uh, saying bye bye from Tim and our house? Such a cool dude. Oh,

Mattew Souza (12:13):

<laugh>. That’s funny.

Sevan Matossian (12:15):

B bye. I think I, I, I got it from my wife 20 years ago, but my wife worked at that house too. I’ll ask her. Bye bye.

Mattew Souza (12:23):

You know who else says that? Who? Patrick Pet David

Sevan Matossian (12:26):

B bye.

Mattew Souza (12:27):

Yeah,

Sevan Matossian (12:28):

He does

Mattew Souza (12:28):

At the, like, at the end of all the podcasts. And I, I

Sevan Matossian (12:31):

Didn’t even know I did that.

Mattew Souza (12:32):

Did you say it? And I was like, interesting.

Sevan Matossian (12:34):

I didn’t even know I did that Boo

Mattew Souza (12:35):

Boy. I feel like I should start doing it. I was in good company.

Sevan Matossian (12:39):

So, so do that guys. Just find the one thing. Start cuing the herd. Um, my t I don’t watch tv. I don’t, I I I guess maybe that’s like, people talk about that. Like, I don’t watch tv. I, I watch the UFC and that’s it. I don’t have cable.

Mattew Souza (12:55):

Yeah. Say you don’t have cable. I

Sevan Matossian (12:56):

Don’t have cable. No. I just have a, um, I only watch YouTube to, to find stuff to bring to the show. Like, I don’t watch tv. I don’t watch any series. I don’t have a Netflix account.

Mattew Souza (13:13):

That’s interesting. I wonder if all those things that you just mentioned, like the, the tv the phones and all that are, are what’s also stopping the lack of experience. You know, before it was like, you graduate high school, before we go to college, we’re gonna backpack Europe or like, we’re gonna road trip across the US or like do something like that. As you would say, gain, gain life, life experience. Grace keeps commenting on here from the other room. Gosh. And um, I wonder because there’s so much distraction and stuff like that, that, that, that is what’s, what’s stopping people from doing it. It’s all right in front of ’em. There’s no need to go get that. They’re just too distracted by the technologies and the mass amount of entertainment in front of ’em.

Sevan Matossian (13:53):

Well that’s for, I mean, that’s for sure. So it’ll be 10 o’clock at night and I’ll be working on the podcast and one of, basically one of the things I do is I just go through my dms and the stuff you guys send me is the stuff that I call Cole. Cole. Cole, c u l l Cole. And, uh, and, and next thing I know it’s 1115, the technology is like totally keeping me from going to bed.

Mattew Souza (14:18):

Mm-hmm. <affirmative>. And it keeps you up too. That blue light will like block melatonin levels and stuff.

Sevan Matossian (14:22):

I don’t know about that stuff. I don’t know about that stuff. Matt. It’s your birthday. $2. Is it your birthday?

Mattew Souza (14:27):

Yeah.

Sevan Matossian (14:28):

How old are you?

Mattew Souza (14:29):

35.

Sevan Matossian (14:30):

Happy birthday. Thank

Mattew Souza (14:32):

You.

Sevan Matossian (14:32):

You’re two years away.

Mattew Souza (14:35):

<laugh> from what?

Sevan Matossian (14:35):

30 sevens. When you start having to really warm up, you need to, that’s when you start doing two workouts a day. But you really have to warm up. I

Mattew Souza (14:42):

Already felt it yesterday. We were doing squat snatches in the workout. My shoulders were just like tight. But there was no like, local source of tightness. It just like, just anytime I tried to, like when I got below put alone with the bar in the back of my shoulders, just got super tight.

Sevan Matossian (14:56):

Like your whole body turned into a old piece of, uh, plastic.

Mattew Souza (14:59):

Yeah, I started yelling and cussing too. I was trying to snatch you. Yeah. Yeah. Sometimes whenever I like, I, I don’t, I don’t do it in front of members or anything like <laugh> when the hard way back in the day when I was much younger. But sometimes I’ll just do that as a release. Like I’ll miss a lift that I normally would get and just like, just yell. Just, just let it out.

Sevan Matossian (15:18):

I approve. Happy birthday Matt. Grace

Mattew Souza (15:19):

Hates it.

Sevan Matossian (15:20):

Happy birthday Matt.

Mattew Souza (15:22):

Wow. Now we gotta not now. She’s probably in the other room gloating about her work. She got it.

Sevan Matossian (15:28):

Uh, everyone don’t forget to like the podcast. Well said. Yeah. I like this new picture of Bruce Swain. It looks like he’s having fun in life. Happy birthday Su from Jessica. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. It’s not your age, it’s just cold outside. You’d never say that. You’d never say that if you weren’t old. Hey. Um, like one of the things that I, that I keep telling myself that I wish I was doing, I really wanna start ice bathing.

Mattew Souza (15:53):

I know I reached out to a couple companies to get something sent to your house and I so wanted a massive like plunge tank, like the super nice one to show up and you to be all like, what is this doing? Why is this here? And then I could be like, yes, it worked,

Sevan Matossian (16:06):

SUSE did it. I’m thinking I’m gonna go to Home Depot and just buy a plastic container.

Mattew Souza (16:11):

The only thing that sucks is you have to get so much ice to get it like significantly cold. You know?

Sevan Matossian (16:18):

Uh, uh, play. Play. Is that true?

Mattew Souza (16:21):

Yeah.

Sevan Matossian (16:21):

Play two 60. Maybe I won’t get a plastic container. Mike, the sa sauce. Mike the sour. Just for Matt. Dollar 99. Thank you. I do that. Ice bath every day. Game changer. I know, I I I think that you’re, you’re right,

Mattew Souza (16:34):

Probably right. Two 60. I don’t have um,

Sevan Matossian (16:36):

You don’t have two 60?

Mattew Souza (16:38):

No. My notes end up, uh, 1 52.

Sevan Matossian (16:43):

Why does that keep happening? That happened to Caleb last week too. Here sending you a new one.

Mattew Souza (16:48):

Okay. I was double checking cuz sometimes the numbers go larger than

Sevan Matossian (16:53):

Okay on myself. I wasn’t gonna talk and just tear into the notes today.

Mattew Souza (16:58):

<laugh>, I feel responsible half the time I start asking you questions. Cause I know I personally love your like, old stories and if I could start digging them out, I always take the opportunity and I think the people, uh, let that listen and join ’em too.

Sevan Matossian (17:11):

They wanna hear the things that have made me a potent influencer.

Mattew Souza (17:14):

I do. I like, I enjoy

Sevan Matossian (17:16):

’em. What are the benefits of an ice bath? You get cold as shit.

Mattew Souza (17:20):

It’s the fastest way to meditation. I’ll tell you that. The guys at Station eight had me go into one. Yeah. And it was like low 30 degrees and they were like, you have to go into your neck and stay for like 90 seconds. And I was like, well, I’ll show you guys and just slid right in and hung out in there for three minutes. But the first 45 seconds, it’s, it’s like doing a hundred burpees. You’re thinking about nothing else besides just your breath and trying to stay as still as possible because you think that that’s gonna help with the cold. Like it’s gonna not make you as cold.

Sevan Matossian (17:49):

Do you think it would hurt my back? That I would tenson up so much that I could throw, just throw my back out? Oh,

Mattew Souza (17:54):

I don’t think so. Not for you? No. Sometimes

Sevan Matossian (17:57):

I think about that. I’m like, God, what if I just tighten up? Like,

Mattew Souza (18:01):

I don’t think you will though. Because I think you could get yourself into that place ahead of time. Okay. To where you’re not gonna, you’re not gonna just like, it’s not gonna, it’s not like I come behind you and surprise you with a cold bucket of water and you go, ah, and like you react to it that way, right? Like, when you’re ready, you’ll take a couple breaths, you’ll take a couple breaths, you get yourself into it and then you’ll just get right into the tub. And I feel like you do

Sevan Matossian (18:20):

Fine. Basically you need, if you wanna have like a good cold plunge and a good, um, I sauna. You need, you need 10 grand. Did you get the notes? Yeah,

Mattew Souza (18:29):

I got ’em. But they’re the same ones as you first said.

Sevan Matossian (18:33):

How come two sixty’s not on? There’s, okay, I’ll try one more time. Call or Hi.

Speaker 4 (18:43):

Hey, how’s it going gentlemen?

Sevan Matossian (18:44):

Awesome. It’s bad. You go ahead.

Speaker 4 (18:53):

Well, I just wanted to say happy Thanksgiving. Um, you guys are thes without any and all question. Um, looked way and more impressive in real life. I saw at the game to computer screen in which he looked kind like a little gamer boy. And, uh,

Sevan Matossian (19:13):

<crosstalk>, I see it. I see it. I I see it. I see the gamer. Boy, you should’ve never said that. He needs a little microphone coming off his headset.

Speaker 4 (19:19):

<laugh>. Oh don’t it. Don’t do it. Don’t do it. Susana. Anyways, got coverage was sweet Thanksgiving and very thankful you gentlemen and have a great day.

Sevan Matossian (19:30):

Lots of love. Thank you.

Mattew Souza (19:33):

Thank

Sevan Matossian (19:33):

You. That was easy. How about now? Check now. Uh, Stevan, start with a water hose. 55 degrees. A good place to start. Then gradually make it cold over two weeks. I can’t

Mattew Souza (19:48):

You keep it’s just the same ones. There’s no two, there’s no two 60. How do you, what do you have that does it? Aren’t you just running right off the email you sent me?

Sevan Matossian (19:57):

I just hit command all and then copy and then send it over to you like I always do.

Mattew Souza (20:02):

Yeah. Is it not?

Sevan Matossian (20:04):

Why? What if I try this? What if I try, um, I’ll select like 1 0 6 down to, uh, two 60. Copy. You’re gonna have to erase all these or you’re gonna have to pay for them from Google. Okay. How about that? Pick rid of that.

Mattew Souza (20:27):

Okay, let’s see. I for it

Sevan Matossian (20:28):

To load. Yeah, your storage is almost full. 93%. Maybe I can’t send it cause my storage is almost full <laugh>. Oh, you know what’s crazy is it saves all my sent emails too. Huh? Uhhuh. <affirmative>. What a mess. Uh, do your balls go inside your body when you jump in ice water? David? No. Allison? Yes.

Mattew Souza (20:49):

Here we go.

Sevan Matossian (20:52):

I don’t know if they go inside, but they go somewhere. You guys should switch to notion for sharing. I everyone thinks I should be switching to something for sharing notes. Okay. Do you see it? Okay, two 60.

Mattew Souza (21:04):

Mm-hmm. <affirmative>. Now we got it.

Sevan Matossian (21:06):

Now the show begins 21 minutes in.

Mattew Souza (21:09):

Hey, that’s pretty good for us.

Sevan Matossian (21:11):

Where’s Caleb?

Mattew Souza (21:13):

Every time he is not here, I always worry.

Sevan Matossian (21:16):

Yeah, me too.

Mattew Souza (21:18):

Like when he is like, yeah, I’ll be there. That he’s not, I’m always like, fuck what happened? Okay, ready to rock it.

Sevan Matossian (21:23):

Uh, action. I invited this guy to come on the show. We’ll see what happens. Action.

Speaker 5 (21:27):

What about raising their testosterone levels? Back in the forties, middle-aged men had double the testosterone levels they have today. Women’s levels are lower too. What is going on? Some of the most shocking reasons are right under our noses, but hardly anybody’s talking about ’em. They’re called estrogens or hormone disruptors. They fit on the same receptors but do none of the real work that hormones do. So really hormone blockers. And that’s a problem because they’re everywhere and you can’t avoid ’em. Estrogens run a masterful interference operation. You’re probably not even aware they’re there. And you’re drinking water, fragrances, food, weed killers, soaps, sunscreens, um, the plastics that you put everything in and the list goes on. Why do you care? Because they’re making us fat. Sick, disinterested, insect and infertile. Find out who these great pretenders are in the next segment. You need to drop ’em like a deadbeat boyfriend. Touch subscribe to get the next video and get smart. Everybody’s talking.

Sevan Matossian (22:23):

Okay. Oh, Jeffrey Burfield, I sent that to you this morning. Well, thank you.

Mattew Souza (22:27):

We’ve started. So basically everything lowers our testosterone.

Sevan Matossian (22:31):

I guess. I, I, I’ve switched. I I bought all I got. I’m getting rid of like, I don’t let my kids drink outta plastic. I don’t store any food in plastic. Everything. I just, I everything I can. I just move to, uh, glass 2 59. His eyes scare me. Yeah, his eyes. He’s intense. He’s like a grandpa. He’s got grandpa vibe.

Mattew Souza (22:50):

Oh damn. This one’s crazy.

Sevan Matossian (22:53):

Yeah, this is the, I we talked about the iPhone factory yesterday. There’s a place called iPhone City where Foxcon and China has 200,000 employees at one facility. And I guess the people have flipped out there. Um, they, they, they actually live in dormitories there, I guess. But this is, uh, this is pretty cool. It looks like they’ve had enough

Mattew Souza (23:13):

<laugh>, <laugh>.

Sevan Matossian (23:14):

It looks like they’ve had enough. Here we go. And Zen, Zen Zao. China. It looks like a KKK rally.

Speaker 6 (23:27):

Oh,

Sevan Matossian (23:32):

<inaudible>. Okay. That, so iPhones, iPhone 15 might be delayed.

Mattew Souza (23:38):

<laugh>. Dude, those guys in the white suits, I’m assuming that’s like the security pushing them back are incredibly outnumbered. Like

Sevan Matossian (23:48):

IPhone factory.

Mattew Souza (23:49):

At some point they drop their sticks and run, huh? iPhone factory or prison camp. You decide.

Sevan Matossian (23:58):

<laugh>, we lived, I would, I would, I would much, much respect if, if people stood up for that over like, uh, racial genderism or like,

Mattew Souza (24:12):

You know what that that immediately reminded me of is the

Sevan Matossian (24:15):

Person enslaving people to make our iPhones basically

Mattew Souza (24:21):

Not enslaving, encouraging them to stay at the compound.

Sevan Matossian (24:23):

Those people are locked in there. <laugh> <laugh> to make our iPhones

Mattew Souza (24:32):

Nuts.

Sevan Matossian (24:32):

And meanwhile there’s a fucking whole million, there’s 50 million fucking influencers in the United States who are using their iPhone to complain about the way they’re treated.

Mattew Souza (24:42):

The virtue signal <laugh>. Yeah. Virtue signal. Isn’t that ironic?

Sevan Matossian (24:46):

There’s games athletes who are upset that we didn’t get our payout at the European National Champion Chip

Mattew Souza (24:53):

Hashtag i out.

Sevan Matossian (24:55):

Yeah. Fucking clown.

Mattew Souza (24:58):

Not out of the iPhone factory.

Sevan Matossian (24:59):

Look at it. Oh my goodness. You know what? Oh, Connor McGregor’s looking so juicy. So juicy. You know, he, he pulled himself off the, uh, you saw, uh, or Wata, whatever they used the, the, the drug pool. He pulled himself off, got juiced to the gills.

Mattew Souza (25:15):

He’s like, Nope.

Sevan Matossian (25:17):

Yeah, I’m healing. Okay. 2 58 perspective. I can’t, oh, I really wanna get to this ice cube, uh, clip. Uh, oh, there’s, there’s no, sorry, 2 58 perspective. Sorry. I’m, I’m on a, I’m on a race.

Mattew Souza (25:35):

You are. I like it.

Sevan Matossian (25:37):

2 58 Sevan. Did you see Elon found a bunch of woke t-shirts, uh, at the office in a closet? No, but I we’re gonna stop and do Elon now that you reminded me. We have to go to Elon’s Twitter. Okay. This is perspective. This is a woman, uh, flexing her, uh, bicep while touching her neck with her hand. That’s what I see. Now you guys tell me what you see. But I’m normal the way, but I’m normal now. What do you see? <laugh>? I think the, I think the injection is safe. Not me. I see it like this. I don’t think it’s so safe. Maybe you need to turn the picture upside down.

Mattew Souza (26:19):

I think that was it. That a, um, a sugar packet and the, it depends on which way you load ’em is what you see. I’ve seen, I saw that before. Yeah’s. It looks like somebody painted that and then did the prospective change

Sevan Matossian (26:32):

On it. I haven’t seen this. Have you seen the video of Elon and AOC flirting? No, but I, I like it. Okay.

Mattew Souza (26:38):

Uh, just a cut one. It’s not real, but it’s pretty funny.

Sevan Matossian (26:41):

You know what I, I start, I, I was thinking about this morning in the shower, that culture is just, oh, I look up the definition of culture real quick. Culture. I think culture might just be a, uh, an excuse to be prejudiced. Racist. Racist and discriminated. The, the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement. Regarded, regarded collectivity, the customs, art, social institutions and achievements of a particular nation. People or other social group. So what would, what would black culture be? I was thinking about that this morning. Careful get us canceled. Specifically, what would white culture be? What would black culture be?

Mattew Souza (27:25):

I don’t know. But doesn’t, it would probably change per region

Sevan Matossian (27:28):

Because I

Mattew Souza (27:28):

Don’t think you could do it by like, doing it by race doesn’t make sense to me. I think it’s by, by

Sevan Matossian (27:32):

Not even race. How much is, let’s just go stick with color skin. I’m not even sure I know what race means anymore. I jiggy Josh got me all fucked up with race. He’s like, we are just one race. I was like, oh yeah. Right. I’ll stop using that word.

Mattew Souza (27:42):

Yeah. Even, even colored skin, whatever. I don’t think that that matters when it comes to culture. Well I think you’re mostly gonna be influenced by where you live and like social economic status. So like region and then like, like social status.

Sevan Matossian (27:54):

Unless it has to do with your Well, yeah, for sure. And um, skin colors horrible too because in this country, the United States, the blacks are the richest, uh, demographic. If you use, if you use skin color. Cause Indians make $40,000 a year on average more a year than white people.

Mattew Souza (28:10):

Oh, I see what you’re doing. I

Sevan Matossian (28:11):

See what you’re going with. Fucking, I’ve seen a lot of Indian people, a lot darker than black people.

Mattew Souza (28:16):

Yeah. That’s why it’s such a, it’s such a terrible indicator of anything and people that like use it are just, it’s such a shortcut label and it doesn’t mean anything. It just, it’s, it’s ambiguous. Like we always talk about. So that way you start spinning stories in your head,

Sevan Matossian (28:27):

Or if you’re a quarter black, you’re black. How come you’re not If you, if you, if the whole thing is just a complete fucking manipulative shit show.

Mattew Souza (28:39):

Yeah. That’s why I was saying like skin color doesn’t have anything to do with culture or behavior or anything. I mean, I think that it, it changes versus where you live in socioeconomic status.

Sevan Matossian (28:52):

Yeah. I I I think you’re probably right. I wonder if culture is more attached to geography than anything else.

Mattew Souza (28:58):

You could think about most cultures and you could basically think about a person of any skin color, race inside that culture. And you’d most likely be true discussing a worldwide, especially in the US cuz it’s a big melting pot. So then therefore that kind of avoids the argument on skin color altogether.

Sevan Matossian (29:17):

Just, just go with what, what would, what do you use? How do I label people then if I don’t use skin color, what do I use?

Mattew Souza (29:23):

I don’t think we should, I

Sevan Matossian (29:25):

Think we should just, I know neither do I, but I individual to, to substitute for the tards.

Mattew Souza (29:28):

As humans, we like to make those quick shortcuts. So I’d rather just like label. So my brain could just place you into a bucket and then everything has been shortcut. It’s easier for me. Not the best way to look at

Sevan Matossian (29:40):

It. But there’s a, there’s a black guy fighting a white guy and, and you’re watching the boxing match and they’re both in, but you’re like, oh, it’s the guy in the blue shorts versus the guy in the red shorts. Like somehow it’s wrong to like point out their skin color. Are are Latino? Like to admit that you, that you have eyes are Latinos the most mixed? Yeah. La that whole thing.

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