Live Call In – The only way to set yourself FREE

Sevan Matossian (00:01):

Bam, we’re live. This personal question, Susa is going to be much easier than the last person. It’s not even cool. It’s quiet in Suzy’s house. It’s quiet in my house. We tiptoed out of our beds at 5:00 AM started drinking coffee to prepare for what to look at. Little fucking dumbass fucking emojis. Although this one airborne. That one’s cool. Matthew Dryer joined. Good about time. Jesus Christ.

Mattew Souza (00:33):

He’s from Twitter.

Sevan Matossian (00:34):

He is? Yeah. I see the little, oh yeah. Dang.

Mattew Souza (00:37):

And so is Rick G joined. Where?

Sevan Matossian (00:39):

What? Really? Oh my God. Well, we’ll get straight to stand talk then. I don’t want to lose anyone with any bullshit. Get straight to hand jobs. Have you noticed that there’s some people who just hate the show, but they watch the show? Is there anything that you do that you just hate? I’m trying to think if there’s anything I do just to, if there’s six or seven posts you made in a row where I’m like, okay, you’re a fucking idiot. I eventually just hit unfollow.

Mattew Souza (01:17):

Right? You stop.

Sevan Matossian (01:18):

There’s dudes in our comments who are just like, they misinterpret, they twist. They have their angle is so fucking apparent.

Mattew Souza (01:27):

I mean, they can’t get enough of it though.

Sevan Matossian (01:31):

Yeah, it’s awesome. I hate paying bills. Oh really? You do hate paying bills. I kind of like that. I mean, I don’t like the money going away, but I like that the whole process. Pull up bill, pay on Bank of America.

(01:43):

Send Javier a check that I know that. Then the bank is going to send, that takes 14 days to get there or whatever. And then Javier says, we moved and now it’s two weeks later and now my gardening bill’s gone up from 400 to 800. So I send it to him again and then he says he lost it. And then two months later he’s like, you still haven’t paid me in three months and I have to go back into my Bank of America account. Now I’m 1600 fucking dollars. Okay, I don’t like that. But all that shit

Mattew Souza (02:11):

That escalated quickly.

Sevan Matossian (02:12):

Yeah. Okay. I don’t like that part. I’m going to tell you some deep shit. You guys want to hear some deep shit. Who’s ready for some deep shit. When I say some deep shit, by the way, there’s people who don’t want to be free. So imagine your hands and feet have these ropes tied to fucking earth. And when I say some deep shit, it’s going to snip the ropes and you start to go up and there’s a bunch of people who don’t want that. They don’t want that.

Mattew Souza (02:48):

No.

Sevan Matossian (02:51):

Keep me tethered to the rock. More Standy talk.

Mattew Souza (02:58):

It’s easy there.

Sevan Matossian (03:01):

I’ll start with something gentle that I realized. Gentle, not too deep. Okay, so you gentle, you’re going to love this. This is right up your alley.

Mattew Souza (03:08):

Perfect.

Sevan Matossian (03:10):

I used to work in this home for developmentally disabled adults and the way it worked is it was a supportive living home. And the goal was, and it was kind of an experimental thing in California, the goal was, is most mentally disabled people, I dunno if this is true, disabled people are like wards of the state or wards of their parents. So their parents or the state are in complete control of them, control of their money, their decisions, where they live, all that. They’re fucking targeted. And so the state controls them. I worked in a program where they weren’t wards of the state, even though I used the word retard and you’re against it. You would rather keep them fucking, you see them as retarded and you would rather keep them locked down under your control. But I get to say the word retarded and I work for a program that wanted to basically set them free. And so in the supportive living home, the thing is, is when you have someone who’s mentally retarded or even just young kids in general, but retards don’t usually get out of this phase, is they’re always trying to pass off all personal accountability and responsibility to other people. They don’t ever want to take that, and most people will accept that and take that power from people. People love taking power from people and giving their power away. Right.

Mattew Souza (04:24):

Okay, I follow

Sevan Matossian (04:25):

You. Follow. Especially if you

Mattew Souza (04:27):

Watch that movie you made.

Sevan Matossian (04:29):

So you walk into a home, you walk into, let’s say you’re in the supportive living home, your shift starts, it’s eight o’clock. You walk into the house and the two kids, two adults with Down syndrome have the stove on and you’re like, Hey, why is the stove on an open? And they’re like, because it’s heating the house. Now, if they’re your kids, you would take away their personal responsibility and accountability right away and you’d be like, Hey, that’s dangerous. Shut the stove, turn it off, go outside, or whatever. The ideally you’d have a repercussion that’s directly related to that. Like, Hey, you can’t use the stove for the next month when it’s someone that you’re not trying to take the personal accountability and responsibility away from. You say stuff like, Hey, have you tried turning on the heat? Can you explain to me the rationale of using the oven? You ask questions and give them ownership without being a fucking manipulative asshole, but you’re trying to get them to take ownership of that.

(05:30):

And it’s very, you’ll notice once you start noticing this, you’ll notice you’re always taking power from people and you’re always giving your power away. No one ever wants to play. God. I’ll give you an example of playing God really hard to do. Everyone should try to do it every fucking minute. They’re awake. You should be playing God and God isn’t taking control. God is taking full personal responsibility. I’ll give you the example. I give someone, my Instagram account gets turned off and I give someone $800 to turn my Instagram account back on. They say, sure, no problem. It’ll be on in a few hours. They send me a message back saying, Hey, sorry, we can’t turn your Instagram account back on for $800. It’s going to be $1,300. You have to send us initial $500. Someone who wants to give their power and their responsibility away would automatically be like, start getting upset. That’s bullshit. What are they doing to me? Someone who takes full responsibility and accountability says I, this is all because of my desire to have my Instagram account turned back on. This is on me. This situation is on me. And I say, God, because that’s the way you guys always describe God to me. He knows what’s going to happen in the future. He knows what’s happened in the past. He knows your thoughts before they happen. He knows where every head is on your hair,

Mattew Souza (06:54):

If you’re naughty or if you’re nice,

Sevan Matossian (06:56):

If you’re naughty, if you’re nice.

(07:01):

So you take full responsibility. So then at that point I’m like, okay, he wants $500 more. So then you respond with something like, Hey, there’s three ways out of this and you can just tell me You’re not going to give me my money back and it’s a scam. You can send me my money back and we can part ways or you can turn on my Instagram account and I can give you $500. But at no point am I like, oh my God, I was fucking scammed. Oh my God, that guy’s a fucking asshole. God does not do that. I do not do that.

(07:33):

I do not do that. Those are some of the reasons why I’m the best friend that ever lived and I’m fucking one of the nicest people ever. I do not do that. I take responsibility. I wanted my Instagram account turned back on. That’s where it starts. That’s what meditation is. Watching your thoughts. That’s how I know. I know what I’m responsible for. I’m not giving that power to him, to those people, to anyone outside of me. Why the fuck would I do that? That motherfucker’s a scammer dude. That may or may not be true, but I’m not leaning on that. That is not what happened here. That’s on him. Irrelevant to the story. My Instagram account gets turned back on. I send the guy the $500. We live happily ever after. Now I’m trying to get him to be a guest on the show.

Mattew Souza (08:29):

Most people aren’t ready for that amount of self-awareness and accountability though.

Sevan Matossian (08:33):

When I sit down next to you at the Juujitsu studio and I say to you, is that your four and a half year old girl? And you say Yes. And I say, is this her first day in Jiujitsu? And you say Yes. And I said, oh, she’s adorable. She’s going to love it. And you say, I don’t force my kid to do anything. We’re feeling out a bunch of different sports. I know exactly what you’re saying.

Mattew Souza (09:03):

That was a response to you.

Sevan Matossian (09:05):

Yeah, I know. It’s total typical parent response. Parents are total typical. Anything you say to parents when their kids are around, you could be like, so sunny day. Huh? I don’t force my kids to do that. I mean, it’s crazy. It’s a favorite line to parents.

Mattew Souza (09:18):

Yeah. Okay,

Sevan Matossian (09:20):

Listen. First of all, you’re a fucking idiot. No one can force anyone to do anything. Eventually, you cannot force anyone to do anything. So I know really what you’re saying. You are taking personal accountability and responsibility opportunities away from your child. And instead of you saying, fuck, I’m a shitty parent, and I let my kid fucking fucking get away with murder, and if they don’t want to do something, if they’re feeling sick, I write them a note so they can get out. Or if they’re not feeling sick, but they just don’t want to go to school, I write a note for them because I love them. That’s what you’re really saying.

(09:55):

And I’m going to get in more detail here. You guys ready? I go to the Jiujitsu studio. You have to draw the boundary. I’ve told you guys this before. You have to draw the boundary and inside the boundary, they’re absolutely free inside the boundary. They’re absolutely free. At two 30, we get in the car, we go to Jiujitsu. I’m not doing Jiujitsu. My kid tells me I don’t feel good. I said, brother, no problem. We get there. He said, I’m not doing Jiujitsu. I said, Hey, I hear you, man. I have fucking so much trust in you. I start getting him dressed and the other two boys dressed. He said, why are you getting me dressed? I said, well, because we’re a jiu-jitsu. He said, why are you going to make me do it? I said, Ari, I cannot make you do Jiujitsu.

(10:44):

Why are you getting me dressed? Well, because we’re at Jiujitsu and that’s what we do. I’m just getting you dressed. I put my hand on his forehead. I’m like, buddy, I can see your brows furled. Maybe you are not feeling under the weather. Don’t stress about it, buddy. I love you. 2 59, the class starts in one minute. What do I do? I tell the boys, get onto the stage because at A OJ, there’s a stage, the Juujitsu studio, the mats are lifted about a foot and a half off the ground. So the parents sit a little lower and then they’re up a little higher.

Mattew Souza (11:14):

That’s cool.

Sevan Matossian (11:15):

Yeah, except I’m always worried they’re going to fall off.

Mattew Souza (11:20):

Understandable. But

Sevan Matossian (11:21):

It looks dope. And when you’re sitting there, it gives you a good eye of it. You know what I mean? You’re right there. That’s ADCC you. Yeah, dude, it’s nice. Is that the way the A DCC is set up?

Mattew Souza (11:32):

Yeah. I believe it’s lifted it up to where you’re kind of almost eye level with the mask.

Sevan Matossian (11:35):

Yeah. Yeah.

(11:37):

So he goes, Hey, I thought I wasn’t going to have do it. I go, Ari, dude, you are in complete control, dude. There’s your teacher, Shelby. There’s your other two teachers. The S talk to them buddy. Now what he doesn’t know in all fairness, is while he went to the bathroom or he’s fussing around, I go over to the instructor and I said, Hey, just so you know, Ari’s not feeling well. Or he fell down the stairs or whatever the fuck his excuse was that day. But I’ve asked him to come onto the mat. I’m going to escort him onto the mat, and then if he tells you that he doesn’t feel good, I’m totally cool with that. I love the kid to death. I trust him. I tell her the same thing I told him, but I’d like him. She’s like, oh, no, no, no, don’t even worry. Even if he doesn’t want to do it, we’ll have him sit on the mat and watch the other kids. So I go, Ari. So as he goes on, I’m like, you’re cool just watching the kids on the mat? And he said, absolutely. I said, awesome, dude. And I go, Hey, if you don’t feel good, I support you. The teacher’s there enjoy yourself. I really want you to enjoy yourself. Just enjoy watching our kids.

(12:42):

It’s a two hour class, 15 minutes into the class, he finally stops sitting. He enters the class. He rolls for an hour and 45 minutes. When they do king of the mat at the end of the class, he destroys everyone there at the premier Jiujitsu Academy. He does king of the mat two times through. He’s one of the smaller kids there. It doesn’t matter. I do not take power away from my kids. Do not say dumb shit. I don’t force my kids to do shit. It’s not like that.

Sevan Matossian (13:13):

It’s

Sevan Matossian (13:15):

It’s not like that. It’s your fucking job to make your kids feel safe inside of their boundaries and to teach them that they’re in fucking control. It’s their job. It’s not your job. You’re not forcing your kids to do something. You’re taking power away from your kids and opportunity away from your kids is what you’re doing under the guise of being some fucking good, open-minded parent. You’re not. So there you go. That’s the deep shit. You’re in fucking control. Now. You can be like, someone could be like, but Seon, you’re blaming James Neely for telling people not to come on your show. Well, two things. One, I’m not perfect, and I’m not blaming him at all. I’m actually just thoroughly enjoying telling the story. That guy worked. Neely into it.

Caleb Beaver (14:11):

Yeah. That was good. Nice segue.

Sevan Matossian (14:13):

Thank you. Hi, Caleb.

Caleb Beaver (14:15):

Morning Caleb

Sevan Matossian (14:16):

Power. Go out at the Shakin buddy. Power. Go out at the Shakin.

Caleb Beaver (14:19):

No, it’s just dark here.

Sevan Matossian (14:20):

Alright, cool.

Caleb Beaver (14:21):

It’s the way he likes it

Sevan Matossian (14:22):

Won’t be like that.

Caleb Beaver (14:24):

We need more lighting. We only have two fan lights here.

Sevan Matossian (14:29):

Caleb logs into the show and then pulls out his favorite book and just starts reading. Hi.

Caleb Beaver (14:35):

It’s trying to get the Instagram live going.

Sevan Matossian (14:37):

I didn’t know Mark. Oh, you’re a good dude. Oh yeah.

Caleb Beaver (14:40):

You have to put

Sevan Matossian (14:40):

In, don’t ruin my story though, Caleb. I’m picking on you. Oh, right. Shit, I didn’t know Mark Twain. Really?

Caleb Beaver (14:46):

Actually, you know what I do have? I have a book, the Autobiography of Sarah Palin that was left over from the guy before. No shit. Yeah, no shit.

Mattew Souza (14:55):

What a gift. What a

Caleb Beaver (14:57):

Gift. There’s that and then the Hey,

Sevan Matossian (15:00):

She should really be a democrat.

Caleb Beaver (15:02):

Sarah Palin.

Sevan Matossian (15:03):

Yeah. Remember when they were asking her what she reads and she couldn’t just be honest about it.

Caleb Beaver (15:12):

She reads romance novels and shit.

Sevan Matossian (15:14):

No, but they’re like, where do you get your news? She’s like, from newspapers. And then the lady, the news reporter who’s like, which newspaper? She’s like the ones with black print and it’s just like, it just got fucking weird so fast.

Caleb Beaver (15:29):

Oh my God.

Sevan Matossian (15:32):

She was hot as fuck though.

Caleb Beaver (15:36):

I have another book called, oh my God, women in Topography.

Sevan Matossian (15:40):

Oh, women in Bikini Tops. What’d you say?

Caleb Beaver (15:44):

Women in Topography.

Sevan Matossian (15:47):

Oh, that’s weird.

Caleb Beaver (15:48):

That was leftover from him as well.

Sevan Matossian (15:50):

Send that to the people at hq. They’d like to celebrate that. Oh, we have a woman in our film department. Did you know 13 out of 17 girls on the film in our camera department? Our girls, they have vaginas. That’s so cool.

Mattew Souza (16:03):

I love

Sevan Matossian (16:03):

Celebrating women,

Mattew Souza (16:05):

Women supporting women.

Sevan Matossian (16:07):

Yeah. Yeah. This is great. I’m going to have an all women’s affiliate meeting. Listen, if you’re like, Hey, this is a women’s meeting. I dunno how to recycle tampons. It’s cool. I get it. It’s totally your lane, Audrey. I have a vagina to celebrate. I’m really excited for people who are proud of their vaginas when it comes to the shit that we already know you can do or that you already can do better than us. You don’t need a, no. One’s like, oh my God, I can’t believe there’s a girl doctor. Actually, everyone’s like, fuck. I hope I get the hot chick. Even everyone.

Mattew Souza (16:50):

Yeah, but if we don’t say it all the time, they won’t see someone oppressed anymore. It’d almost be like they’re equal.

Sevan Matossian (16:55):

Equal. Right. You almost cut one of their things on they phone.

Mattew Souza (16:58):

Oh shit. I almost fucked someone up.

Sevan Matossian (17:01):

Jedi Nelson Morning. I just got here. S You need to announce the winner. I got got ahead to my L two in a bit. No shit.

(17:10):

No shit. Do they have a God, I’d like to hear about your experience at the L two. So there is the CrossFit Health Conference happening February 2nd and third. The second is the workout. See? I know. Damn. The third is where you get your brain pumped full of cool shit. A lot of you already know, but well packaged tools for you that will remind you and enhance your ability to express why we do the things we do from the pyramid to the tip of what is fitness or the hierarchy of fitness or whatever that thing is that Greg made.

Mattew Souza (17:47):

Yeah, and also too, you CME, CMEs, CEUs. Well, you get CEUs, but the CMEs I think is specifically for healthcare practitioners like nurses and doctors. So they could use it as a write off and receive educational credits for it.

Sevan Matossian (18:07):

You will not be disappointed when you see Karin Thompson in person either. By the way. You’ll not be,

Mattew Souza (18:14):

She look like her AI pictures.

Sevan Matossian (18:16):

Dude. She is something else. Okay.

Mattew Souza (18:18):

I have do her notes.

Sevan Matossian (18:20):

She,

Mattew Souza (18:21):

She’s going to be there speaking on a panel as well.

Sevan Matossian (18:23):

She’s a full-blown. Oh, I have to request a, she’s a full blown woman and she’s cool as shit.

Mattew Souza (18:32):

She’s compared to a half blown woman.

Sevan Matossian (18:35):

Yeah. I mean, if you see me on this show and you might think I’m a full man, and then you see me in person and you’re like, he’s half man that you’ll not have that experience with Carn Thompson. So what happens? Did people do all the tagging and shit already?

Mattew Souza (18:58):

Yes. Yeah. The thing ended last night at midnight and tons of people did it. Oh my goodness.

Sevan Matossian (19:04):

And when did we give away the winner?

Mattew Souza (19:06):

Seven 30. I almost said PM 7:30 AM Karin will come on in about an hour from now.

Sevan Matossian (19:13):

Okay, so in 70 minutes, what is a full-blown woman? She’s full size. She’s like, she’s not four or five, and she got a normal sized head. She’s a woman. You know what I mean? She’s a woman. She feels like a woman. You’re around her. You’re like, yeah, that’s a woman. I’m a half blown woman. God, I’d pay anything to be a half blown man. Man,

Mattew Souza (19:43):

You take a quarter. This

Sevan Matossian (19:45):

Is a good question. Will the health conference be quarter blown? Thank you. Don’t be greedy. Is the health conference being filmed? Yes. Will the revolution be televised?

Mattew Souza (19:56):

The revolution will be televised. We do have we livestream happening.

Sevan Matossian (20:03):

Oh, what really? Yeah.

Mattew Souza (20:05):

Yeah. So the whole thing will be live streamed. You’ll have to pay for the live stream and it’s only going to be available during the livestream. I think you could watch it for a couple of days afterwards, up to seven days afterwards.

Sevan Matossian (20:18):

Wow. Okay. I like it. Okay, so there’s three ways you can watch it. You can live livestream it live. You can go there and get just the regular seats, or you can get the VIP seats or doing the VIP giveaway in 70 minutes for two tickets. The VIP giveaway means you get to eat lunch and get close enough to Rhonda Patrick to be like, Hey, you have a hair in your nose. You’ll be able to just walk right up.

Mattew Souza (20:41):

That’s right. Yep. Yeah,

Sevan Matossian (20:43):

You’ll be able to get up and close enough to mix pheromones with Karin Thompson.

Mattew Souza (20:48):

And we’re actually doing another giveaway for free virtual livestream tickets.

Sevan Matossian (20:55):

Oh, look. And you can meet What? Say that again. What?

Mattew Souza (20:58):

So we’re going to give away a bunch of livestream tickets. So for those people that missed out, didn’t win the last giveaway and still want to join but aren’t able to go on their own, will be having a giveaway for some live stream tickets.

Sevan Matossian (21:09):

Oh, that’s cool. Yeah. Oh, and you can meet Keith Knapp

Mattew Souza (21:13):

And you meet Keith Knapp.

Sevan Matossian (21:14):

Yeah, that’s cool. Super fit. Keith Knapp. Full man. Keith be a half man. Hey, listen, listen and listen. I can’t believe this is the most important part. This is organized by a woman.

Mattew Souza (21:26):

That’s

Sevan Matossian (21:26):

Right. I mean, this whole thing is a woman run event. Please do your part and imagine if just everything that was run by a woman. We just said that.

Mattew Souza (21:37):

I mean, kind of all of us are to some degree. We all came. I

Sevan Matossian (21:39):

Stand last night was completely run by a woman. At least I’d like you to think so.

Mattew Souza (21:45):

At least that’s what I thought. I just never looked. Yeah.

Sevan Matossian (21:47):

When I opened my eyes. This whole thing. Yeah, this whole thing. Carn Thomas and the two main speakers, Rhonda, Patrick, and Gabrielle Lyons will be women. You’ll be wooed by the women. Support the women. They’re not as good as men, but still support them. Yes, please.

(22:04):

It’s so fucking ridiculous. I know. Some people still need it. I know, I know. Do you think the men who are really, let’s say there are some men out there, some people who think that women shouldn’t be doing this. Do you think that it makes them happy you? You’re just aggravating them. They’re not like, oh my God, maybe I should change my perception. Women are running things. Oh my God, a woman directed this film. Wow. The cool people, they don’t care either way. The people who actually hate women but are professing to support women, they’re just aggravating the people who truly hate women. God, it’s just such a show. It’s like all the anti-racist shit. We already know that you think blacks are lesser and that you want to kill Jews, and then yet you celebrate them in this passive aggressive way to try to make yourself look better and hide what you’re really doing. Hey, it goes back to that thing of what I was saying about parents who think that they’re not forcing their kids, or there’s this blame. They’re putting the blame on the outside of them. They’re not really taking responsibility. They’re not seeing the origins of the thought.

(23:18):

Well, explain it, se no.

Mattew Souza (23:22):

Yeah. But taking responsibility for everything is just a fricking, it could be miserable,

Sevan Matossian (23:28):

But it’s so freeing.

Mattew Souza (23:30):

I agree. But a lot

Sevan Matossian (23:32):

Of people so freeing,

Mattew Souza (23:32):

Just avoid it because once you do it with one thing, you’ve kind of opened the flood gates, and then you have to kind of take responsibility for all the circumstances in your life. If you’re really playing that game, you get rear-ended your fault like that deep.

Sevan Matossian (23:49):

Well, and that’s where people get fucking confused, right? There’s two things going on there. You got rear-ended and it’s a hundred percent your fault. You get in any car accident. It’s for you, for your advancement as a spiritual being. It’s a hundred percent your fault. It was your desire to buy the car. It was your desire to go outside. You played a fucking equal role to the other person. The part that you’re tripping on is the fact that, and you had the desire for your car not to get hit. You set up the expectations. You were in control of all of that. And just because you got hit doesn’t mean you have to give it up. I know some jackass are smart asking like, oh, so they shouldn’t have to pay for it, dude, if you’re at that level, I can’t help you. I can’t help you. I can’t help you. There are agreed rules and delusions that we work on together doesn’t mean you have to buy them wholeheartedly. Red means stop so that we don’t get in car accidents. It does not mean it’s true.

Mattew Souza (24:51):

It’s actually

Sevan Matossian (24:55):

Setting a date to meet Susa in a week on my calendar doesn’t mean I’m living in the future. You have to be able to be like, no, you have to be to be able to think, be like, no, I’m writing that right now in the present. What were you going to say, Susan?

Mattew Souza (25:07):

I was going to say the freedom inside the boundaries thing. I mean, that’s us as citizens too, right? When you think about it at that level.

Sevan Matossian (25:14):

Yes, yes, yes.

Mattew Souza (25:15):

It’s like we got a lot of freedom, but you can’t do anything you want. Right? You got to stay with inside the parameter of what’s already been set by society and the government and everything else.

Sevan Matossian (25:31):

And that’s sort of the matrix. It’s the same thing with the people, the free Palestine thing. Like, Hey dude, what is your goal?

Mattew Souza (25:43):

To be a goal

Sevan Matossian (25:43):

To save those people’s lives. What? Say it again.

Mattew Souza (25:46):

Said it’s to be accepted by my peer group.

Sevan Matossian (25:48):

Yeah. What are you really doing? What is the origin of that desire to make a sign that says, free Palestine? Put it up because you’re getting Palestinians killed a hundred percent. All the people who are like pro-Palestine and cheering free Palestine, all you’re doing is getting those people killed.

Mattew Souza (26:11):

Well, you’re definitely not helping.

Sevan Matossian (26:13):

A hundred percent. Not helping.

Mattew Souza (26:14):

Like shutting down the Bay Bridge here on a weekend. So by the way, two people didn’t get their Oregon transplants. Did you hear about that?

Sevan Matossian (26:23):

No. Ended up

Mattew Souza (26:24):

Dying. So that means that there was a small, and Caleb could probably speak to the probability of this more than I can, but that means there was a small chance that you were going to get an organ. You got it. You got a phone call that day. They rushed you into the hospital with your family from wherever you were. They prepped you for surgery. They took the organ that they had, they threw it on the fucking eye. So whatever they do, and they started to emergency driving it to where you were to give you that surgery and a bunch of fucking idiots blocked the Bay Bridge because they thought that they were doing anything other than harassing and stopping other people to get through their day lives. And those people fucking died with their families next to ’em at the hospital waiting for the organ that never showed up because you decided to block the Bay Bridge protesting something. You don’t even begin to wrap your head around to understand. Thank you. Is

Sevan Matossian (27:07):

That really true? I’m typed in UFC transplant delayed by Bay Bridge protest. Holy shit.

Mattew Souza (27:16):

Imagine. Imagine you trying to holy

Sevan Matossian (27:20):

Do something. Holy shit, dude.

Mattew Souza (27:21):

And you don’t understand, for a land you’ve never been to for people that would immediately slit your fucking throat if you tried to do any of this shit inside their country.

Sevan Matossian (27:30):

Yeah.

Mattew Souza (27:31):

Did you guys

Sevan Matossian (27:31):

Hear that?

Mattew Souza (27:32):

You don’t even have the freedoms to drive as a woman. You don’t have the freedom to even drive your fucking car there to protest. But here in the United States, we’ll do it and then we’ll make sure the cops treat you fairly after you kill people because you’re blocking their ability for us to live in the society we all agreed upon to let flow through the Bray Bridge without sitting on the fucking concrete floor.

Caleb Beaver (27:57):

Yeah. There’s a timeframe from when the organ is harvested to how long it’s viable for. So if they were there for, I don’t know how long, I don’t know what the timeframe is.

Mattew Souza (28:10):

Oh dude. The traffic back few hours

Caleb Beaver (28:11):

Probably

Mattew Souza (28:12):

Was mega. I mean, they stopped for a little bit, but it didn’t matter. The domino effect already fell and all the cars were fucked all the way back to Oakland. San Francisco was a mess. You couldn’t even get into the city.

Sevan Matossian (28:23):

Dude. It probably went back to Pleasanton.

Mattew Souza (28:26):

It’s insane, dude. I mean, even, dude,

Sevan Matossian (28:31):

I don’t understand why the Capitol building isn’t armed with just insane water cannons and there’s not water cannons just ready

Mattew Souza (28:41):

Just

Sevan Matossian (28:41):

To wash people away. My dad thinks I’m crazy for saying that Shit. I don’t think I’m crazy at all. You breach fucking the fence of the White House. Bare minimum. I think you should fucking get hit with a water cannon.

Caleb Beaver (28:56):

I think bare minimum you get shot.

Sevan Matossian (28:58):

I know, me too, actually.

Caleb Beaver (28:59):

Oh no. I know that happens.

Sevan Matossian (29:02):

You hop and you go, Hey dude. No way. If 50 people jump the fence, they ain’t shooting you.

Mattew Souza (29:06):

You

Sevan Matossian (29:07):

Don’t. Country’s gone to shit, dude. Fuck no. Well,

Mattew Souza (29:10):

It depends, dude. A bunch

Sevan Matossian (29:11):

Of fucking ding-dongs fucking just walked into the Capitol building.

Mattew Souza (29:18):

Yeah, I go back and forth. I think, I mean, all those are public buildings now. We pay for them. And if the government is doing so much shit that we have to have water cannons in front of them to stop people from doing it, maybe we should look at the actions of the bureaucracy and

Sevan Matossian (29:34):

The But listen has, there has to be a procedure in place and it has to be like, Hey, when we hire you, we also protect you. It’s like a police officers. Yeah.

Mattew Souza (29:43):

But President said, even when they retired, don’t you still get access to Secret Service for Life from that point?

Sevan Matossian (29:49):

Sure. I’m not saying the connection. I thought you were saying that they shouldn’t do that. Hey, I don’t think that there’s, I can’t think of any circumstance where you should be able to pull a gun.

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