+ C.O.C +DeFi Space Donkeys! Share your NFT and ask Tricky!

Recorded: May 22, 2023 Duration: 2:19:01
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Hey, it's TrickyBuddha with DeFi Space Donkeys and the community of DeFi Space Donkeys.
What's up, Trey? Welcome, Terry. Invite you up to speak. The other space rugged out. It wouldn't let me share it or comment, and it was not working properly. So we had to launch a new one, unfortunately. So let's try to retweet this out. And I'm going to drop it into some other chats real quick.
Yeah, I was watching for it, and it didn't show up. I was like, wow, what happened?
Yeah, yeah. You know, freaking Twitter.
Go through there. Now you get voicemails on Twitter? Just what I didn't want.
Yeah, right? You can get everything on Twitter now, yeah.
Oh, man. Well, bummer. All right. There we go. We got the new one up. We're sharing it to all the spaces. We had 20 people signed up to show up. So hopefully they look around and they find me.
Hey, Trey. How are you doing today? It's another DeFi Space Donkey in the house. Welcome, Trey.
Hey, Trey. Thank you for joining us again. Do you want to tell us about Ugly Bunny a little bit? Go into any details?
Not really. I mean, she's pretty much like winding it down. So it's not really much to tell. I mean, she's got like 347 left, I think.
But like I said, since the school year is out, it's not really an important matter. She was trying to get them sold out before the last week of school so it could go towards this year's.
But like, because when she does that, I think it's the end of July, the 1st of August when she does the new branding will come out completely with another project.
It'll be much better, I think, the way she's doing it. Because like I told her, you got to remember, people may have wanted to do this and like the idea of it.
Then all of a sudden they don't because like she has staking too and nobody ever staked. I'm like, really? You're earning your money back at no time on staking. So it's crazy.
Is it like an Ethereum staking? Yes.
Okay, so that's why. Because Ethereum gas is like expensive.
Yeah, just lately it has been. But when she started it, it wasn't. So yeah.
Yeah, and in my personal experience, every time I've staked my NFT for something, it hasn't been worth it, actually.
And the fees to stake or unstake or claim were higher than what the worth was of what I was actually getting.
So I think a lot of people just have bad experiences and they don't. They feel like it's not worth it.
Yeah, they have this stuff on Crow now where they can benefit from it.
And I looked into Crow for it and stuff. But a lot of people don't use Crow.
I mean, yeah.
I mean, and I think it's just a matter of more people having good experiences and then sharing those good experiences with the holders.
And now, you know, if it is feasible and you know for sure, then you got to push on it harder.
You know, it's weird. I don't see a lot of people here from last year or so, like M4 Rabbit or Dog Mafia.
A lot of people I don't see no more.
There's a, yeah. I mean, it's been a rough year.
And I feel like a lot of people have kind of vanished from the space because they just couldn't hang out with, you know,
if they're, if they're not big sales, you know, some people are, or we're doing this for a living and they didn't have any other income.
And so they couldn't hang around.
You know, I'm basically disabled and I'm a personal advisor and day trader.
So I'm making money on multiple other facets.
I don't need to be pulling value out from, from my holders.
I really can just create value and build a brand right now.
And then when things pop off, I'll, you know, I feel like our holders and everyone will be able to sell things.
Hopefully I'll be able to make lots of cool art for our holders.
And then when the bull run hits, yeah, they'll all be, you know, they'll all be hot items.
Listen, I've been doing this stuff with these shit coins for years since they started coming out with them and made money on them.
Anybody can do it with a quick 50 bucks, bump and dumps that's going around, but it's like, yeah, just get in it.
Quick 50 bucks.
You might make you a $10,000 or something.
How, who knows?
2000 even who cares?
I mean, it's definitely possible.
I, uh, I definitely, you know, I'd like to, I gamble on a lot of different cryptos.
There's a lot of good cryptos out there right now though, too, that are, you know, I say one eighth to one 20th, they're all time high.
And that in the next couple of years, you know, they're going to, they're going to reach that again.
Well, listen, I've been with the Zod since 2021.
It's a coin.
I have, I have like maybe, you know, half dozen, um, like mean coins.
And then I have, um, all the top probably 20 that are just, you know, uh, layer ones or layer twos that have good utility, solid growth, real, you know, real utility, real value.
So the, the teams are active.
A lot of people's on LinkedIn now too, but I've been on LinkedIn for hot since it come out.
So, I mean, a lot of people, I see them, I get a lot of notifications from people from Twitter and it's like, wow, really?
Um, yeah, I noticed LinkedIn is growing a little bit more.
Um, it's becoming more web three friendly and less rigid.
It used to be more like for accounting and very, and like very, you know.
Like talking station or stuff.
I was office.
Um, yeah, it was office work really, you know what I mean?
Um, but yeah, I, there's definitely, uh, there's room, you know, so much potential for web three to be implemented into all these different technologies and different businesses.
It's just a matter of time, um, before they recognize, you know, what they need.
Um, but yeah, they're, you know, they're reaching out.
They're already building a lot of the major corporations like Starbucks and Disney are, you know, building stuff on Polygon.
They're going to have, everyone's going to have digital collectibles on all these cheap chains, like, uh, you know, everything from wax to Cardano to Avalanche.
Um, Tezos, I mean, Solana, if they get their shit together, uh, Chia, um, there's, there's a lot of them that are, you know, got good potential in the future.
Low transaction fees.
Yeah, I have a Tezos account, but I seen it go down the last week or so to like 89 cents a Tezos, so it was like crazy.
Every, everything did.
Now's a good time to get some.
Um, I mean, some people are saying that we might see another drop, um, and, and it will, we will be like, if you look at it though, uh, you can kind of see where the bottom line resistance is and, um, we're going to still see, we're going to see some pops.
But if you look at the last time we had a drop, we had about a 90% recoil from the all time high and the volatility towards the end was almost flatlined.
Like there was really no activity before it really took off all of a sudden.
I know that was when I got in, um, that one meme coin, um, in 2021 in May, it was so crazy by December.
I was, I will, by September, I was making bank on it and I only put $1,500 in.
I was making a freaking bank, you know what I'm saying?
So I didn't go buying.
I see, I still, it's growing again.
It's starting to pick back up, but it's just like, you just got to wait it out.
A lot of people don't have the patience for it.
Have, have you seen, um, I, I don't even know if I want to talk about meme coins, but have you seen Grumpy Cat?
Yeah, I just seen that yesterday.
What are they about?
Well, uh, it's Grumpy Cat.
Uh, the, but I, I, the team is some, uh, fairly reputable people, apparently that, uh, friend of a friend though, you know, basically.
So I did buy like 4 billion, um, Grumpy Cat, uh, just to see, just to see where it goes.
With the buzzards, I had, uh, 19 trillion with buzzards.
So I'm not going to complain, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I just seen Brando made a post from ATS of Dutch, the new Dutch coin.
So you know that one's going to fly because it's Brando.
He's good.
Um, yeah, there's certain people that you can trust more than others.
Um, but a lot of the meme coins, the thing is they're, they're like a pump and then they
And then if they hit another, um, another exchange, they pump again.
But if they're, if they just don't, then that's it.
It's freaking over.
So a lot of people, they get in after the first, you know, they get out, they get in after
a tear and they think, oh, the people have made millions already and now I'm going to
Like, no, that's not how it works.
They don't understand that.
They see somebody making money and they want to jump in a little too late.
No, it's not how it works.
If you've seen, they already made millions off of, if there's a Pepe millionaire, it's
the wrong time to buy Pepe.
I didn't even know Pepe was coming out, to be honest.
I seen it before it hit the billion market cap.
I heard about it when it was like at like 20 million and, uh, you know, but it was wearing
the red hat and said, you know, make meme coins great again.
And I saw the liquidity pool was super, super small.
And I was like, this is going to be a crazy inflated pump, but then also a crazy dump.
So the reality is like meme coins are like a, like a multi-level, it's like a pyramid
Like people, most people on the bottom get totally fucked.
The majority of people get totally fucked in order for a couple of people to top to
But if the liquidity pool is totally shot, then really like, so I look at it, I was like
the top hundred wallets were like millionaires and at one point, right.
And, and the, like at the height, for example, it was 1.5 billion market cap.
Um, the liquidity pool was like less than 20 million and the top like 150 wallets were
like millionaires.
So like if five people, six people out of the top 150 people would have tried to
liquidate, it would have, it would have taken all the liquidity out of the pool and it'd
be totally worthless.
So it's the kind you just get in and make a couple grand and get out.
You got, you got, you don't put in like 20 grand and try to make fucking billions.
That's not.
I put in $250 really.
No, you don't put in 20 grand or nothing like that.
People just don't know.
And that's where a lot of people get screwed and they don't realize it.
And then they get mad.
And it's like, it's your own fault.
Research, learn how it works.
No, you have it.
You have to get in and then make a reasonable return and get out and be happy with that.
Don't get greedy and don't like, yeah.
And don't, don't ever at risk more than you're willing to lose.
Cause it is a gamble.
Meme coins are like playing the lotto.
Like going to the damn casino.
Are you kidding?
It's more like the lotto than casino.
It's like between like a slot machine and the lot and the lotto, as far as the odds go to making millions.
You know what I mean?
It's crazy.
I just don't get somebody that had dumped 20, 30,000.
I'm like, oh yeah, it's in mine.
I only put in this amount.
I heard about a couple of people recently who put, put in 20, $30,000 into some coins that were just, they were total scams.
They were total just, but it's just Ponzi schemes basically.
And I was just like.
Look at all those people willing to give that Ben.eth all that money for pre-sale.
He had like seven, over $7 million.
No, he has almost $10 million now.
It was, yeah.
But like, I mean, I mean like immediately.
That's crazy.
I would never.
And he's been transferring it to outside wallets and buying other shit coins and stuff.
Like, yeah.
It's fucked up.
That's insane.
But no, watch for Dutch.
I'm going to watch for it now because I just seen it.
I got an alert from him on it.
And I was like, shit.
I can't wait.
This would be a good one with him.
When it, when it, when it drops or something, let me know.
Text me, get a message from me and stuff.
Yeah, let me know.
Because I get a lot of info from NFA and stuff too.
And CryptoMemies.
So I've been with them, like I said, for a long time now.
Since they came out.
Okay, cool.
Yeah, I just jotted into the CryptoMemies.
Oh, I mean, love them.
You don't even know I love them.
They're awesome people.
Yeah, cool.
I'll, um, I'll try to reach out with them and get them into my spaces.
Yeah, man.
Sid's a, Sid's a board member of DCWB too.
Real good peoples.
I love Sid.
He's awesome.
Make, make the, uh, make the connection, fam.
Let's, uh, let's get them into a Friday or Saturday space, you know, where we have the
bigger audience and, you know, let's do that.
That'd be great.
Most definitely.
I know we're like super focused on getting, uh, the CryptoHomies launch right now.
Their launch is on the 31st.
So I'll see what I can do.
I, I just won a, uh, mint and, uh, I won one for the community as well.
Yeah, see, I won their, when their collection come out, I won it a year ago.
They've been waiting to launch it right.
And they're launching now.
And I can't wait.
It's like, wow.
I, I won it the same night in the ATS space that they were hosting it, that they were giving
that $10,000 Steve Kaufman piece away.
I won it both that night.
It was crazy insane.
That's awesome.
I, uh, I haven't won anything recently until like yesterday.
And I, and then I, I, I logged into a space with both accounts.
So it was me and my community manager basically, and we both won.
So I was like, sweet one for me, one for the community.
That's awesome.
That's awesome.
I mean, that's, I love Sidney Richland.
He is awesome.
And then Ronnie Mario.
Oh my God.
He is great too.
I mean, they're just all sweet people.
I just love them to death.
They tagged me in everything for the past year.
And it's like, sometimes I can't go in there or sometimes it's like, I'm really busy, but
I'll just flip it on and be in there, you know?
So it's pretty cool.
Yeah, that's what's up.
I, um, I'm actually doing a raffle right now as well.
It's, um, it's a dollar for a ticket, $10 for 11 tickets and $20 for 25 tickets.
And I'm going to raffle off a DeFi space donkey.
And the more, uh, for every 25 or sorry, for every 65 tickets we sell, we will raffle off
another one.
Well, that's cool.
That's not a bad deal.
Cause, uh, you know, there, we've grown substantially over the last 19 months.
Uh, we're, you know, we're up to 0.031, which is great.
But, um, but yeah, some people, you know, they, they want to support for a lower cost and
maybe win something.
So this is a great opportunity.
You know, people can cash app or send any kind of crypto, just DM me.
And yeah, we're, we're, we're halfway there to raffling off the first one.
So I'd like to get it done by the end of the week.
That'd be cool.
Go into the weekend with, uh, with an announcement.
That'd be awesome.
Well, yeah, if you, uh, even if you're not, uh, if you're not interested, if you could retweet
the room and retweet that pin post, that'd be great.
We can push this out to a couple more people.
Maybe I'm going to tag some people in the comments too, that maybe you might want to
I've got a couple of holders.
Hey brother, I'm about to, uh, start in a space in about 30 minutes.
So I'm going to jet, but I just wanted to pop in and show some love, man.
Yeah, absolutely.
Um, this is a recorded space.
Do you want to drop anything about your project in case people catch in?
They want to see what, uh, DCWB is all about.
I appreciate you adding the plus and, you know, joining the community.
I heard you had a good conversation with Mike smart.
We had a really good call.
There's a lot of good stuff coming in the works, but, uh, yeah, so I'll drop a little
I mean, right now, DCWB is really just focused on getting our website and our discord launched.
It's going to be launching in the next two weeks.
So be on the lookout for that.
Uh, and then DCWB is really just your metaverse property group.
Like if you don't want to spend hundreds of dollars to try to get into all these different
metaverses, uh, join DCWB and we'll help you get a brand presence.
Uh, in the metaverse as well as some things in the real world, uh, based around, you know,
marketing with a social impact.
So that's what we're trying to do.
And, uh, if anybody wants to go ahead and talk a little bit more in depth, my DMs are
always open.
Very cool.
Very cool.
So you have a space that starts at what?
Uh, yeah, I think it's 430 your time.
Uh, it's actually, no, it's, uh, two o'clock PST to what's that?
Five o'clock Eastern.
So you have like 30, 38 minutes before it starts.
Um, how long does it go for?
Uh, really?
This is a, one of the first spaces we're doing.
Uh, I was hosting spaces like a while ago, but I'm really just trying to test it out,
see how it goes.
If we end up going for an hour, two hours, great.
You know, if people are really feeling it, we might end up going for four or five.
It's really just dependent on how today goes.
It's really just a test run.
Um, do you already have a schedule?
Yeah, I can go ahead and share it.
If you want to.
You could share it to the top.
Uh, also we could merge the space if you'd like.
Yeah, that'd be lit.
I really appreciate that.
You know, I could either join your space, uh, with your thing, or you could just, uh,
we could rename this space right now, make you co-host.
Uh, you're good, brother.
I actually wanted to try to dial in what we're, uh, working on.
I wanted to share a little info on DCWB in the space, uh, that I haven't dropped anywhere
So I'm going to get a little mentally prepared, but we can most definitely, I'll bring you
up as a co-host, uh, when I started up.
All right, cool.
Most definitely, brother.
You have a good one.
See you in a shoot.
Yeah, man.
Hit me up.
All right, cool, man.
Sounds good.
Well, that is, uh, a new member of the community of communities.
It's always good to find new people who are trying to grow and build in Web3.
You know, now, now it's definitely time to be building.
Sales are definitely slow, but, um, there's lots of stuff that is going down as far as healthy
collaborations and a lot of work being done.
Um, later on, we're going to be busy, you know, being in touch with customers and helping
people on board with MetaMasks and stuff like that.
Um, you know, it's important to get yourself a fresh MetaMask.
You can get an extension browser or download the app for your phone and they're going to
give you a C phrase, which you never share with anyone.
You're going to just keep that safe in like a fireproof safe or a safety deposit box.
You want to keep that someplace where no one can really hack it, right?
Because that seed phrase can be used to log into your account from anywhere on the internet.
So you keep that to yourself.
Anyone who asks for that is obviously trying to scam you.
So be safe out there.
Um, make yourself a fresh wallet.
Um, be, you know, I, I think it's good to have an active wallet you use to interact
with most websites and then have another wallet that you use to store things that you're
going to hold long-term.
Um, also don't click any links, uh, punch in official websites, go to official sources.
Simple as that.
Um, links that have just popped up in the last 24 hours are suspect, even if they are from
official sources, just, you might want to wait or reconfirm with the official source.
Uh, but that's why discord, we have like a section called official links.
Uh, if they're posted by me, they're probably trusted.
Uh, if they're posted by someone else, I would want to confirm.
Um, but yeah, safety is important.
Um, I, I recommend also, if you're going to buy a bunch of any one collection, sometimes
it's good to just get a new sub wallet in your MetaMask.
You can just make a new wallet in your MetaMask very easily and title it based on that collection.
And you can use that for holding all those NFTs.
So if there's something wrong with that collection, those NFTs are at risk, but, uh, you, you know,
generally you would be safe in that wallet, right?
Cause it would only be subject to that one source for hacks.
So hopefully that's a little helpful that some people who are either new to the space or, you know,
even people who are here longterm, a lot of times people just get convenient, you know,
and they use, they use what's easy, but it's good to have an extra layer of protection.
And, uh, and there's another third party, you know, like what Webify, where you can make a panic button
and send your fund to another wallet if things get compromised or, yeah, if you don't, if you lose a password
and then wallet's inactive for a certain period of time, you can automatically trigger a move
to transport that to a new wallet that you do know the password for.
So yeah, there's, uh, there's lots of good safety features that are developing.
And I think probably by 2025 we'll have good safety features in banks, maybe even FDIC insurance.
For certain cryptos that are government compliant, obviously those won't be as centralized or decentralized.
I should say they will be more centralized, but, uh, that will be insured.
I think we're, I think that's where we're leaning.
I think the banks are, yeah, the banks are working on that right now.
Welcome Trey.
Hope you're having a good day, brother.
I know you're at work, so I appreciate you stopping in.
I wonder where everyone is.
We did have, we did have a bunch of people that, of course my last space got, got, um, like canceled basically.
It just didn't work.
It like froze.
So I wonder if I'm even visible to people right now.
Let me see.
Let me grab my other phone.
I have another phone here somewhere.
Anyway, I'm not sure where it is.
Oh, there it is.
The second I give up, I find it.
I'll log you off my other account and see if this is visible.
We may be having trouble with Twitter.
But I'm trying to think what else we got going on besides this, um, this raffle here that, uh, we're doing at the top.
Um, I'm also doing a little giveaway for holders.
I'm making custom AI art for holders.
It is a combination of your fears and your love.
And I'm trying to help people get over their fears by making some kind of AI art that kind of adds a perspective.
So, it may be fun.
It may be terrifying.
It may be a little bit of both.
Introducing scary fucks.
So, uh, yeah.
If you're a holder, you can go into my Discord and there's a white, there's a, a whitelist spot.
Uh, you can drop your wallet and I'll, I'll DM you or you can just tweet it out.
Uh, you know, two things you're afraid of and one thing you love.
And, uh, yeah, I'm going to make custom AI art and I'll turn that to an NFT and I'll drop that to your wallet.
And if you love it, you can keep it.
And if you don't, you can sell it.
Uh, it'll be fun either way.
Um, hopefully I don't give you too many nightmares.
Here, let me, uh, let me post an example.
All right.
Did that pop up?
It did not.
Stuff that nightmares are made out of.
This is a AI gone wrong.
It was, uh, I got the backgrounds to work out pretty nicely, but, uh, but yeah, this spider cat somehow has like a beak for a face.
And I don't know what the hell is going on with the face.
I just don't know.
It's crazy.
Uh, so this is, yeah, sometimes it doesn't go right.
People are worried about AI taking away art.
Uh, no, not, not really a threat.
Look at this shit.
I was like, I don't know.
It is terrifying, but I don't know.
Maybe that's kind of cool.
I don't know.
Is he cute?
What do you think?
He looks like he's part bumblebee.
He looks like bumblebee, spider, chicken, cat, mouse.
I don't know what's going on there.
I have no idea.
Um, I don't know how I didn't put in all those traits.
It just AI sometimes comes up with very weird concoctions and, uh, yeah, we're just there to sort the mess out.
Uh, figure out, figure out how to, uh, how to tweak the algorithm.
And maybe get something better out of it.
You know what you got to watch for is that they automatically got you set on some kind of a, um, like, let's say, what is it?
Like steampunks and stuff like that.
You got to make sure that you're on blank and it's just what you're typing in.
It was on, it was on photorealistic.
Uh, yeah, it's very interesting.
I don't know what's going on with that.
That's interesting.
That's interesting.
Yeah, but.
I was, I was joking about it earlier.
I was like, Hey, like, Hey, Wolfpunks, uh, we have, uh, do you want to adopt my cat?
That's too funny.
Oh, what happened?
He tried to connect.
It looks like he rugged out.
Do you want to adopt my cat?
That'd be funny to do many of them until they adopt me on an auction thing.
That'd be funny as shit.
If you don't adopt my cat, it's going to be put down.
It's in a kill shot right now.
There you go.
I need you to do it.
Send money now.
We'll, we'll give you the NFT for adopting the cat and you will save a life.
What do you think, Wolfpunks?
Will you adopt my cat?
I'll take your cat.
I'll give it, I'll put it in my rescue.
I'm not much on cats.
Well, I don't, I mean, I, I say it's a cat, but you see the picture up the top, right?
Oh, oh, no, I don't.
Okay, maybe.
No, I don't want to adopt your cat.
But it's going to be, it's going to be put down if we don't, if we don't, if we don't.
That's a good thing.
I'm not much into putting animals down.
Oh, come on.
I thought you would have compassion.
You know, I think that, that's the one we need, that we don't need to put too much time into.
But we need to save the species.
I mean, luckily it lays like thousands of eggs.
That kind of scares me.
That's not, that's not the worst part.
When I first came into the space, all I hear is you saying, yeah, I think he's really cute.
And I'm like, what is he talking about?
Then you're like, then you're like, he looks like a bumblebee.
And I'm like, oh, he clearly must be talking about an NFT.
Yeah, it's actually not even an NFT yet.
I'm working on some AI art for Scary Fucks, the new collection that I'm going to drop to holders for free to help them get over their fears.
Made out of two fears and one love.
And yeah, that's, that's an AI goof on there trying to figure that out right there.
I don't know how you guys do that AI art.
I try it and every time I do, it's got like teeth coming out of the head.
Sometimes it's really atrocious.
It's definitely a skill to have the prompts, right?
Because each AI is a little bit different.
So it's like anywhere between searching on the internet and writing a story.
It's a cross between those two, right?
You've got to kind of know how the algorithm works, but you've also got to be descriptive.
Yeah, because like I wanted, basically I want to make, when I make my game, I want the building to look like a wolf's head.
And I want you to walk through the mouth to get into the like building in the metaverse.
So I'm like, oh, this will be easy, right?
I'm like building looks like wolf head.
And luckily I got a friend that does AI art because I just wanted something, you know, just to give a reference to not, you know, because of course I'm going to have something drawn up.
But like I just wanted something as a, you know, like a reference to give the idea, you know, luckily I know somebody and he like, I don't get it because mine looked like the R word that we can't say anymore.
And his look perfect, right?
Yeah, I made, so I made this, this, uh, spider cat and I made a bunch of different versions and one of them was literally a fuzzy cat face with stick figure legs with photo, photo realistic background, but straight up stick figure legs.
I was like, what the fuck is AI trying to do right now?
I, what is, what is, it's clearly not reasoning.
It's just using like weird, weird learned logic and, and picture patterns and trying to piece shit together in a weird way.
So yeah, if you don't understand the prompts exactly, um, you get a weird, weird result.
Well, that's the thing is I, I, that's why I tell people like there, it is an art, you know what I mean?
People are like, uh, it's just this.
And I'm like, no, I, I opened it up with, uh, you know, if for people who are worried that AI art is, you know, cheating and taking away from real art, well, look at this monstrosity.
And like, I think you're safe.
When I also think too, like, you know, cute, you know what I mean?
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Well, and I think, you know, a lot of people don't realize that a lot of the AI artists, they go in and touch stuff up and they change the things.
And, you know, it's not just like, I think people think it's like, print me out a good looking picture.
And then this pops up and you make a million dollars.
You don't just pop in a simple print and push anything.
Cause then like anyone can get that prompt.
Anyone can get that result.
So you have to have a complex prompt and then tweak it to make it look like what you want.
So like, for example, I don't know if you saw what I made for Mother's Day.
I don't think so.
So for Mother's Day, mom, I made my, my mom a picture of DJ town USA.
My mom's name is DJ.
So DJ town USA is across of all the beauty of all the places she ever lived from Chicago to New York to Washington State, California, New Mexico, Florida.
So this is like, uh, I wanted to make like the ideal American city, right?
Let me tweet it out here and then I'll share it to the jumbo right now.
So, yeah, so it should be there now.
So DJ town USA.
And then I wanted it to look pretty.
So I got wildflowers lining the sides, palm trees in this corner.
Oh, that's, that's really cool.
And it's symmetrical.
It's kind of, if you know, the South Hill in Washington, uh, Spokane, Washington, it goes towards the mountain, but it goes like very steep downward towards the mountain.
This is not what it looks like.
This is just, if I had described it and then made a perfect picture, perfect version, cause the mountain in real life is like an hour away and you can't see it.
That's cool though.
And if I, if I made that, it would look like, you know, a dumpster on fire.
I mean, it's, it's hit and miss for sure, uh, but you, you can tweak it and you learn as you go and, and, you know, you'll eventually get stuff.
And I think the real thing about art is you have something in your mind that's based off of emotion or thought, and you want to recreate it in a medium and some mediums are, you can make a better recreation than others.
So I, I'm not very good at drawing certain things.
I can draw like hands and I can draw like certain features really well, but faces just don't look right for some reason.
Um, but I don't know that I'm just not a, I can't draw photo realistic on everything only on some things.
I'm like good at capturing light, but other than that, I'm just artistic.
So most of my stuff is actually photography, but I, I've been messing around with AI art and some digital art just for like my collections.
But I love, I love what, I love playing with prompts and stuff, you know, like the best prompts are like a paragraph and it really, it, yeah.
It's like a little short story, you know, it almost sounds like an art critique, you know,
In the style of, you know, Van Gogh, a child walks across the street, holding an umbrella, splashing in a puddle down the dark lit city street in Hannesburg or whatever the fuck, you know what I mean?
Like, yeah, cause the first time I did, I was like, oof, rock fan.
Like, you know, it's like, he's coming out of, like, astronaut on a donkey.
Yeah, yeah, you know what I'm like?
Like, oh, this is like horrible.
I'm like, like, maybe this isn't as easy as it looks, you know?
Yeah, I'm not, I'm not very artistic anyway.
Um, I mean, I can, we all have different ways of our brain things.
I'm sure you're artistic in a way you just don't think about it like that.
Like, uh, but maybe there's music, there's art, there's writing, there's, there's, you know, spoken word.
There's so many different ways you can be artistic that are like normal painting or drawing, you know?
See, my artistic is like, like I came up with the whole, and I did use chat GP to kind of tweak it, but I came up with the whole lore for my story, the whole like backstory.
Like, I can come up with, uh, like, I have like 1 billion NFT project ideas, like that could, that could seriously be really good projects.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's, that's how I'm artistic.
But like, if you want a drawing and you're getting stick figures, you know, like, like, you know, like I usually do my designer, I, I normally draw something horrible and then he makes something amazing.
You know what I mean?
So I, I've, I have learned to let the artist have their artistic ability.
Does that make sense?
Like there are artistic freedoms.
Yeah, exactly.
Like, so with my, with my donkey, this is, this is pretty much exactly how I described it and everything.
But if I were to have drawn it personally, you would be like, Hey, you can't draw a donkey like that.
Only they can draw a donkey like that.
Um, that doesn't look, that looks discriminatory.
You know, I don't know.
It wouldn't look right.
The donkey looked like he had something wrong with him.
I'm just going to say.
Yeah, exactly.
Maybe he had an extra chromosome or something.
Yes, exactly.
You got to be careful what you say now.
You know, the thing is, is like, that's funny to me is like my, um, I don't know if you've seen my full logo, but it has wolf punks and it has like, um, the skeleton hands because the skeleton hands that, you know, are so that, uh, um,
so he can play the instruments, you know what I mean?
Like pause on it and then this, and then the like head.
And, and so if you look at my, like, um, like I basically just told him, like, I wanted it to say wolf punks and like incorporate the head logo and stuff.
And like, he came up with that, you know what I mean?
And I was like, oh yeah, that's amazing.
Like, so by letting him have his artistic freedom, I was able to, you know, get that, you know what I'm saying?
So, you know, I think, uh, I think you got to let people do what they do.
That's why certain people like, uh, in jobs, your pain, their expertise and their, you know, in their artistic freedom or else you would do it yourself.
So, well, well, you know, and it's kind of like, even, um, even with, um, look, what's it called?
Like, um, you know, like you don't, you're not going to call a plumber to, to your house and be like, Hey, all right, here's what you're going to do.
You're going to do this, this, and this.
No, you're going to pay him.
Cause you don't know what you're doing.
Well, it's kind of the same idea, you know, but I just think with artistic, like, cause, uh, cause the guy, one of the founders was trying to do it.
Trying to like, be like, well, let's tell him to put this and this, this.
And I'm like, dude, let's just let him see what he comes up with.
And we'll go from there, you know?
So some people don't realize that.
I mean, and there's certain artists that have like their own style.
So it's like, you want to, you want to capitalize on that, especially if they've got like a following and people are responding to that style.
You want to work with that.
But also like when you micromanage people, you don't get good work sometimes, especially.
And especially when it comes to art in the creative field, you definitely got to give people their space and all that.
I just want to say, what's up to Jazzy.
Hey, welcome Jazzy.
Hey brother.
How you doing?
I'm doing pretty good.
I just got, uh, I just got some medicine.
I got my tea shipment in and we're here just hanging out, talking about web three and AI art.
Pleasure here.
Done well.
Nice and early for me in the morning.
Not too bad.
So, uh, if you want to get woken up, there's two pieces of AI art, AI art in the top.
I made DJ Town USA based on every place my mom lived.
And then to the right, there's something that is kind of cute, up for adoption.
Will you adopt my cat?
Um, he, he looks a little bit fucked up.
A little bit fucked up.
I was taking me, but I might need a lot of carrying around.
I may not be able to do that.
What happened?
No, he's trying to do like a spider.
He scuttles around fine on his own.
And then I, and I don't know what happened with the face.
It was supposed to be cuter than that.
Um, I'm working on it.
This is a goof.
Uh, that is nightmare fuel.
That's what that is.
I can find better than that.
I told, I told, yeah, I'm working on the prompt, working on it.
Um, I, I, yeah, I've been telling people, yeah, we got to adopt it.
It's in a kill shelter.
If we don't adopt it soon, we put down.
Everyone's just like, yeah, we can leave it.
We, we, we put it in the sanctuary.
It's okay.
Someone will take it from there.
You got to pin it up in there and be like, well, someone adopt my dog.
Can you imagine if you wake up and that's sitting on your table?
I would just imagine it would be like on the, on the ceiling or looking over your feet at the bed, at the foot of the bed.
You'd wake up and it would just be looking at you.
Licking its lips.
Whatever that has.
Yeah, yeah, whatever.
I don't know how it looks like it.
It's like a rat.
A mongrel that is.
I don't, yeah.
It does look like it's got like, it's got like chicken influence in it.
And I don't know how much it's got in there.
It definitely looks like a little bit like a bumblebee too.
Yeah, definitely.
And that's, that's inadvertent.
I, yeah, I'm.
I like it to smirk.
It's like looking at you like, come on, let's go.
I, um, I did find out how much it costs to ship tea to, uh, Australia and to England.
Uh, and it's about, it's about $21 to ship the tea.
So, but if you get a double pack.
All right, next.
If you get a double pack though, that's worth about 60 bucks.
So it's still worth it.
Next flip I do.
I'll probably grab some because I want to try it out.
Let me know.
A bunch of new products coming.
I definitely want to try your stuff out.
The, um, the, the elixir is definitely, if you've got pain or you drink a lot of coffee
or energy drinks, um, this is for you.
I'm, I'm really trying to reach out to anyone who deals with chronic pain and drinks coffee
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And, uh, we, we're trying to get the best testimonials we can.
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Um, I'm super pumped about it and it's just, it's helped my stomach so much.
Um, I mean, I, I, I normally wake up and just my, I mean, I'm buckled over, you know what
And, uh, yeah, I'm just, I'm not anymore.
Cause you have, you have Crohn's now.
Crohn's, right?
Crohn's, fibromyalgia, cyclical vomiting syndrome and, uh, migraines.
And, but my, my, my, my legs are fixed now.
So I don't, I'm not dislocating my knees anymore.
So at least I got good legs now.
So it's so challenging.
I know what you're going through.
I mean, not exactly, but I mean, because of the Rocky mountain spot of fever, like I go,
it's like, I go autoimmune.
Well, you, you go in and it's like, you get like all this hope that you're going to try
this new thing.
And then it's like, does nothing.
Or, or, or, or makes it worse sometimes, you know?
Um, when I first drank this stuff, it made my, my throat tingle a little bit.
And I was like, Oh shit, is this going to be bad?
And I, and that was all, it just, it was just that first time I tried it to kind of tingle
my throat a little bit.
I think that was just cause I had never had a nettle leaf before, but I'm allergic to
all the grasses and stuff.
So I was, you know, actually, yeah, you gotta be careful.
Well, yeah.
But colloidal silver.
What do you think of that?
I think it's snake oil.
I think it kind of didn't, I didn't really think there's anything.
I think it's, I think it's, I mean,
I understand that like, if you have a little something and you think it helps great, but
like it, you know, I, I tried it and it doesn't, you know, it doesn't do anything for me.
Um, you know, a lot of people, I'll, I'll suck on a crystal.
I'll dissolve a crystal in the water.
I'll, I'll, I'll, you know, I'll, you know, I'll change the pH of everything.
I'll, I'll fricking, you know, try all the herbs and super foods in the world.
You know, I'm, I'm like, I'm trying, you know, like if it might help, uh, I would, I was given it
to go because it's been like 13, 14 years now of this.
And I just feel like I've got it kind of dialed in now, you know?
See, like me, I've, I've just kind of finally decided that I'm going to just deal with this
the rest of my life now.
Like, I'm not going to be back to where I used to be.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, like, I mean, I'm guessing you have, um, energy problems too, right?
Mega energy problems.
That's, that's the worst that I can, I would say that's the worst, but no, I do not.
Well, I have, do you take, um, do you take any, uh, medications such as insulin or if I'm
asking too many questions and you want to DM me, just let me know at any point.
No, no, go ahead.
As long as nobody else cares to listen, you know what I mean?
Like I said, at this point, I'm like I said, everything, anything I can do to go.
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You can cash app Venmo, um, PayPal.
Um, if you do PayPal, just make sure you do his friends and family.
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It's $10 for the double.
Um, but like I said, the double, that's like $60 worth of tea.
Basically.
So, uh, I think it would be, if you, especially, you know, considering what you're dealing with,
that would be a good opportunity to try it.
And I would love, all we're asking for is a testimonial.
Yeah, definitely.
Definitely.
Definitely.
Because, uh, you know, and in fact, um, uh, I can actually, um, you wouldn't believe the
luck, uh, I have the worst luck in the world, but like my, me or my whole family, my mom
has Lyme disease.
And I have Rocky mountain spot of fever.
I mean, how crazy is that?
Like the doctor thought like, was like, this is what, uh, what is it?
Like one in a million or one in a hundred.
The Rocky mountain spot of fever is like one in a, it's like one in a billion.
It's like, there's only been like, uh, I think in like the last 10 years, there's
only been like 1200 cases or something.
You know, it's just, it's just, it's just like really, really, really rare.
And then, and Lyme disease is too, you know?
And, and, you know, the other thing too, is you love when you go to the doctors and
then they tell you that it doesn't exist, it doesn't exist or you're it's in your head
or something like that.
And I'm like, okay, like I, I would believe you except the fact that I will literally
just fall asleep.
Like, you know, like, like during the day I get so fatigued, you know, but then like,
and I don't know if you ever get this, do you get so tired that you can't sleep?
Yeah, for sure.
That is the worst feeling ever.
I'll, I'll, cause I'll usually, so I'm like kind of somniac.
I'll like, usually like today, for example, I didn't go to sleep till the sun was up.
Birds were chirping.
You know what I mean?
The frogs were not, ship, were not croaking anymore.
Now the birds are chirping, the sun's coming through and now I finally drift off to sleep.
I sleep for five, six, five to seven hours and then, and that's it.
I'm back up again.
I'm at it.
Um, and yeah, so I never really get enough sleep and I toss and turn all night, even when
if I'm, even if I'm exhausted and it's like, I'll try to, if I try to work out to get myself
tired, um, I'll just get myself sick most of the time.
Or, or you'll get yourself, uh, or at least my, me, I'll, I'll wear my body out.
And I'll, I'll be in pain, but I won't wear myself mentally out.
You know what I'm saying?
And it's like, I'll do like, I was like 10 pushups, like two or three times a day and
then, um, be in a space for like eight to 16 hours.
And then that's, that, that would actually get me exhausted enough to be tired.
But if I do that, it would also be able to get me exhausted enough to get me sick.
So I can wake up, I can wake up the next morning and it looks like I got hit by a freight train.
Uh, I'm on like TikTok as well.
And I do videos.
So as you look at my, like some of my recent, you know, like it's like 20 videos back from
my main account.
It looks like somebody slapped the shit out of me while I was asleep.
Like I woke up and I was just like red all over and it burnt.
It like felt like it was like a chemical burn.
I get, it's the weirdest thing too, because it's like it, it changes.
Like, I don't know about you, but mine is not consistent.
Like, right.
Like, yeah.
You know, um, uh, and a lot of mine is from parasites and I've taken, I mean, I've taken
anti-parasitics.
I've taken, um, ivermectin three times the recommended, um, dosage for 12 days.
Like, you know, I mean, under a doctor's care, but you know what I'm saying?
Like, and antibiotics and like, you know, it's like, when I did that, it actually helped
me for a little bit, but then it came back.
Like, but like a lot of times when I take the stuff, like the, it, cause I have parasites
in my system that they can't get rid of.
And I basically like get to where, like, if I sit for a long time, it hurts.
If I lay down for a long time, it hurts.
And it's in your blood, right?
So it's, it's just, it's, it's ridiculous, you know?
And, and, and, you know, you know, I just have to, like, there's things that like that
I cannot do anymore and I have to, and I have to, um, you know, just recognize that,
Like I can't do yard work anymore.
I've recognized that.
And yeah, and yeah, so I got to hire someone for that shit.
I mean, like one thing, uh, the it's, it's weird.
Like, um, I have to be careful.
Like what bugs me a lot is, uh, is like when I have to stand up straight for a long time,
you know, I just, you ever get too happy and get yourself sick that way.
You're like, good stress is stress.
No, it's weird, man.
It's like, you know, uh, it's not fair.
No, it's not.
It's like, you know, it's like, and it's like this too.
It's like, um, and I, it's like, then you have to deal with like, or at least I have
to deal with the depression part of it.
You know what I'm saying?
Because it's like, it's like, if we shot the other way, right, right.
And then you, then you feel bad that way.
And I'm like, what is this?
You know, like I can't be happy, but I can't be too sad.
Serotonin is a bitch.
Serotonin is weird.
And I'm on all these like regulators and I'm basically taking an extra serotonin right
Well, see, like me, I take, um, they gave, uh, what's it?
Uh, uh, trazodone to try to sleep when, when I first started dealing with like the enzyme
insomnia and stuff, you know, and they didn't know what it was because it took me forever
to get figured out that I had autoimmune.
You know what I mean?
Like I literally almost died before they figured it out.
But, um, it's like nine years in and I'm like, what have I been doing with this whole time?
I finally get, I was like, you guys are useless.
I go, California has a lab called Prometheus laboratories.
And I was like, give me a blood test.
Let's do this.
And then the genetic markers and they're like, yeah, you've got Crohn's disease.
Well, do you know the craziest thing?
So I have the reason they call me dead eyes.
I got shot with a blow dart gun when I was a kid in the eye.
So I only have one eye.
Oh, so I have this, my other eye starts going like getting fuzzy.
And I'm like, Oh, what the hell is this?
So, so I go to the eye doctor and I'm dealing with this stupid eye doctor forever.
And he's like kind of dicking me around and stuff, you know?
And he's like, Oh, it's just, um, what do they call it?
When you get, you'll have like fluid, the fluid in your eyes, the spot, like spots, you
know, when you see spots, right.
They're saying like, yeah, floaters.
That's it.
He kept saying it was that.
And like, just kept getting worse.
And I, when I was at work the last day that I worked and it was, uh, a job that took me
normally 45 minutes, took me seven hours to do.
Cause I couldn't see it.
It was like looking at everything, you know?
And I, so I go to, I'm like, I'm going to a new eye doctor.
So I just opened the phone book and I'm like, I'm going here.
I go there and I show up and he's like, you have an infection in your eye.
And I'm like, Oh, great.
And he said, I said, what's it from?
He said, I don't know, but we're going to find out.
And he ended up running 40 blood tests.
Nothing came back.
And then he ran another 30 and found out that I had Rocky Mountain spot of fever.
So that other eye doctor, who knows how long I would have, you know, I mean, like he was
like, when I got finally diagnosed because Rocky Mountain spot of fever is, uh, it will eventually
kill you if it's not treated.
And he was saying, he said, what your body was doing was shutting down.
That's, that's the point it was at.
And I'm like, Oh, great.
And this guy found it in.
You know, three days.
No, that's the thing is if you're, if you notice that your doctor's not like paying attention
or effective or something's up, you know what I mean?
Fire that motherfucker and go to another doctor.
I am, I agree a hundred percent.
They, a lot of people just specialize in certain things.
They weren't paying attention in every class, you know, or they were stressed out.
They just, they're just trying to pass the tests.
You know what I mean?
You don't, a lot of those doctors got seized all the way through.
You don't know.
You know, I just, um, I just, uh, I was, it's funny.
I was watching Seinfeld.
And he, he was like making a joke and he's always like, you know, everybody's always
like, Oh, go to my guy.
He's the best.
He's the best.
He's like, how come nobody's ever like, Hey, go to my doctor.
He's like pretty good.
You know, like everybody's always the best, you know?
And it's like, you know, so like you said, somebody got straight C's going through that
school, you know?
They're the best at one at whatever their problem was, or it works out for that person.
You know what I mean?
Like, but they usually know what's best for 80% of people in their field and their is limited
Well, like some, and some doctor stuff is easy.
Cause like, if I come to you and like my arm's broken, right?
Well, it's a broken arm is different than autoimmune.
You know, or if you go, or even, even like, even, um, you know, like cancers and stuff.
I mean, there, there's like more of a, a test for that because autoimmunes are, I don't
know, they're, they're hard to diagnose, I guess, because it's like the last thing people
Well, yeah.
Cause it's a, it's a, well, it's limited.
So they go with, okay, well, most people, it would be this thing or this thing or this
And they get like 10 or 15 down the list.
And then some people just say, oh, you're faking it.
And before they even get to autoimmune.
Which is ridiculous.
Yeah, I know.
No, I've been going to you for six months.
I need you to fucking, can you buckle down here?
Well, that's like, I went to a, a, a infectious disease doctor, right?
An infectious disease doctor treats things way different than an autoimmune system would,
even though you would think it would be the same.
And he said, I, I came back and I'm like, uh, I still have Rocky Mountain spot of fever.
And he's like, um, he's like, no, you don't.
And I was like, why?
And he said, I gave you 30 days of doxy that cures it.
And I'm like, what?
Like, well, well, clearly it doesn't.
What are you talking about?
Since when does anything work like that?
You know what I mean?
Because like, I mean.
I followed these directions.
Oh my God.
This is the, uh, this is the autoimmune space, everybody.
Yeah, this is the autoimmune vent and chill, um, which is, wait, you know what?
That's, I'm here for that though, too.
You know, I'm a hidden chronic illness advocate.
I wouldn't have it any other way.
So by, by us talking about it, people kind of gain perspective and they realize they're
not alone and everyone's going to go through some crazy bullshit where you're a lot, your
body just gives up on you at one point.
You know what I mean?
We all going to die.
It's, it's just a matter of when this hits you and then are you prepared mentally for
And have you seen enough friends go through it that maybe you're like, yeah, no, I can,
I can make it through this.
And my friends got my back and like, yeah, we can, we got, I got this, you know?
I will say this.
I am not suicidal, but I can tell you this after dealing with this, I can see if I was
dying from cancer and in extreme pain every day of why somebody would want to just pass
You know what I mean?
Like why, like when people get, you know?
So I, I understand that.
Also, I remember when I was diagnosed with like my conditions, I'm like, I've got four
uncured, incurable conditions.
If it was just cancer, they could take the leg or take, or whatever the fuck, you know
what I mean?
Like I, you know what I mean?
I was like, honestly, when I hear about people nowadays, cancer is not a death sentence.
No, I know.
You battle with constantly as you get older, that's just something to deal with.
So some people are dealing with it at a much younger age, but we have a lot of techniques
to, if we catch it early, you know, we can treat it.
Um, there's a lot of things that can add value to your life, um, with, you know what
Regardless.
Um, and if it doesn't, you know, if it's not attacking multiple vital organs, a lot of
the times we can cure it.
Like, which is crazy.
Yeah, no, I know.
And well, that's, you know, and it's funny you said that about the arm thing.
Cause I remember I said to somebody, I'm like, I'm like, I don't know.
Like, I really like my hand.
I was like, I would definitely, if you could say, Hey, we can cure you, but we got to take
one of your legs.
Definitely.
I would do that.
And then I thought about it and I said, you know what?
I'll get rid of my left hand.
I'll get, I'll do that for, if you could say, I can cure you, take my left hand.
I would do it.
That's how like, and I know that's like the crazy thing to say, but it's.
It's true.
I would give both my legs a heartbeat.
Definitely.
I mean, you know, I mean, I know nobody understands what we're talking about, but like, like literally
I, um, I just said to my mom one day and she, she gets it.
Cause she's, you know, that's the thing too, is like, sometimes it's hard for you because
like you, like I, I can talk to my mom and she understands it, you know what I mean?
Because we're so similar, but I, um, you know, I was like, I just want to wake up and
feel normal.
Well, like not, I do feel normal now.
Like I know I have so many friends that are dealing with the same thing or worse or worse
than what I'm dealing with, you know?
Like, honestly, like I feel, I feel for everybody and I, I just, and I, and I've definitely made
a circle of, um, of other chronic illness advocates, you know?
So like, I feel normal, you know what I mean?
Like, yeah.
My IRL friends don't get it.
And I'm jealous for them.
I'm happy.
I'm happy for them that they don't.
But, but I'm like, you know, it's like, it's so nice to have like, just to talk to you
It's like, because like I said, because you get it, you know what I'm saying?
And it's just like, yeah, you know, I mean, but yeah, it helps to talk to somebody who
understands and, and, and we all go through, we all go through problems in our life at
different stages.
Some of us more than others.
And you never know.
There's always, sometimes there's a young person who's really dealt with these things
And sometimes people go like, you know, 90 years and never have any clue of what, you
know, hidden chronic illness is like, until like, they finally break a hip, you know?
Well, you know, and then that's the thing too.
Like, um, you know, the, the good thing is for me is, uh, like my friend was like,
Oh, I got bit by a tick.
And I was like, go to the doctors.
And he's like, for what?
And I'm like, go to the doctors.
I said, because if, and what, what really ruined my, what made mine really bad and, and
like kind of deteriorated my situation was that, um, COVID.
So I couldn't, the specialist I needed to go to were, you know, so I couldn't go anywhere.
And, but I, but now like, at least I could tell him, and I don't know if he'll listen
to me or not.
But at least I can tell him like, please go, at least you have somebody like, I wish
somebody would have told me that.
Early action is the key.
Cause you think it's tick bite.
You're like, eh.
You don't think anything.
You don't think about it, but yeah, you know, it's, but it's a thing, you know, even
the mosquitoes in certain areas.
Oh, I know.
But yeah, you never, you really never know.
Like you, I always thought about that.
Like if they're transmitting blood around, they could really produce, they could transmit
a whole bunch of shit.
Like, yeah.
Well, and, and the thing is, is that makes it so hard with a tick bite too, is like, is
like people will say like, Oh, if it's got a white spot on it, it'll produce this.
And no, it's not the case.
Like, in fact, a lot of times they will, like, I have more than just Rocky mountain spot to feed.
Or that's just what I have a majority of, you know what I'm saying?
But like, there's other things that come because there's so much parasites and stuff that are
on tick bites, you know?
Well, and of course, you know, when it's an auto, when it classifies the autoimmune, because
it actually triggers those responses.
Your body literally is fighting itself now.
Yes, exactly.
So it's, it's attacking, you know, your intestinal lining or different parts of your body just
randomly when it doesn't make any sense.
Well, cause like, I didn't know this too.
And, and I think this is one of the reasons that I'm, uh, I know it, but do you know that,
um, being allergic to poison ivy is actually an autoimmune disease?
I've always been severely allergic to poison ivy.
See, me too.
I was, when I was younger, I had to get like on a 10 day Z-Pak.
Every time I touched it.
See, and my, and I didn't know that.
That wasn't, that wasn't the red flag at the time.
Of course.
And also the stomach pain I was in and the fact that I was always chronically underweight.
They just never, they never thought about it.
They were just like, oh, you don't eat enough.
They blame me for it.
Of course.
It's always you.
You know what I mean?
I mean, that's even like.
Well, I even had a doctor say like, well, have you been taking your medication?
I'm like, no, I don't, I don't want to get better.
Like, I really don't want to, I really like, I like this.
So no, I've been throwing it away.
You know, like, of course.
They ask that because some people really.
But it's like, it's like I say, like, I'm so like, I so want to be better than like,
I would do anything that it just mystifies me that people would do that, but they do.
But yeah, it's super annoying though.
When, when the doctors don't take you seriously, you're like, well, come on now.
Like I, and I almost want to shake this.
I'm like, look, I'm smarter than you.
Motherfucker.
My doctors that I've gone through, because I've, I'm sure you've seen a bunch of different
And I have, I've seen some doctors and I'm like, this guy is stupid.
Like, well, like I went to, it's like, I went to, I went to school for six years.
It's like, I went to school for 10 and got multiple degrees.
So shut the fuck up and listen.
God damn it.
Here's what makes the best doctor is a doctor that will listen to you.
A doctor that won't listen to you.
I don't care how many degrees you have.
If you're not going to listen to your patient, then what good are you?
It's raining here.
It's nice.
I love the low pressure system when it comes in.
It makes my head feel good.
The migraines are always better when it's raining.
I don't know why.
Some people are the opposite.
Like the rain like hurts their joints or their, their brain.
And I'm like, no, I feel the opposite.
It feels great.
Well, what bothers me is sun.
Because for one, I have like the autoimmune, but then I have the eye thing on top of it,
So I'm like straining, you know, to see.
And then, so, yeah, I kind of like your air weather.
I have a medication that's like, I have to keep out of the sun.
I can't spend one like 10, 15 minutes in the sun, but also I overheat.
So I usually wear a fan around my neck just all the time.
Like if you see me out in public, chances are I'm rocking a DeFi space donkey shirt and
Hey, welcome back, Miss Evie.
I sent you your package today.
I can't wait for you to get your tea.
So it's, how much is it?
It's $10 for the double for, for the $60 value.
$10 plus the six shipping.
It's $6 for the single or 10.
That's it.
That's it.
If you want to send me an extra dollar for a ticket for a DeFi space donkey, that'd be
Or $10 for 11 tickets or $20 for 25 tickets.
For every 65 tickets, we're giving away a DeFi space donkey.
How much is it?
I mean, how much is the, the, you said it's four quarts.
Each packet, you can dump out the packet into a four quarts pan and brew up four quarts.
Okay, cool.
So it's about a three to five day sample for each thing.
You might love it and go through it real fast.
That's it.
Now, do you sweeten it or no?
Cause I don't eat sugar.
Uh, it is actually naturally sweetened with.
Like that.
Uh, licorice root.
And, um, and if you don't have any, if you don't take any insulin, then you can get the
base plus version, which has a little bit of fenugreek and that makes it extra sweet.
There's also a little bit of, a couple of super fruits in there that give it a little sweetness.
Um, if you really want to, I would recommend adding a dash of honey, but I just, I just
drink it the way it is to be honest.
Well, I don't, I don't like super sweet anyway, cause I, because I, I don't, I don't eat sugar
really because it, it causes me like joint pains and stuff.
You know what I mean?
When I eat excessive like sugar and like, I'm down in the South where they put like, they
put like, you know, do you want any tea with your sugar?
It's like, it's like, yeah, facts.
Uh, so I'm actually mildly allergic to, uh, to cane sugar as well.
I get information from it.
So I'm a severely allergic to wheat milk, mildly allergic to cane sugar, basil, um, all
spice, cinnamon, sugar, uh, yeast.
What else?
There's a couple of black pepper and a couple other things.
Well, yeah, that's like, do you, do you know what I eat for a diet?
Uh, I'm going to say fish or chicken.
No, I eat.
No, I eat.
It's meat that can be chicken, fish, beef, pork, salt, butter, and that's it.
I, that's what I, so I'm, I'm like, I'm not, I'm totally a meat eater, but I like, I'll,
so I can make some types like potatoes or roasted potatoes or certain roasted vegetables,
but they gotta be super roasted or my body can't process them.
And then, um, I'm good with most proteins, except for like, I can't do, um, trout or
I'm allergic to those for some reason.
I don't eat a lot of fish though.
Do you eat a lot of fish?
I really like salmon, um, and I love crab and lobster.
That stuff is amazing.
Um, but if you don't, if you can't have butter, it's kind of sad.
What's up, Miss Evie?
How you doing?
Hey y'all.
How's everybody doing?
Hey y'all.
Hey y'all.
We're doing good.
We're just talking about, uh, hidden chronic illnesses, uh, AI art and yeah, I'm just goofing
Well, awesome.
How do you make your salmon?
Oh, do you want, uh, do you want candied salmon?
Do you want herb salmon?
Do you want teriyaki salmon?
Do you want Korean barbecue salmon?
Do you want?
I am not a fish eater at all, but I have this Cajun blackened salmon and it was the best.
I have ever, it was amazing.
And it was just like a little bit of butter and then this spice and it was amazing.
And then that's really, I mean, a little bit of, I'll use olive oil or some sesame seed
oil and I'll sprinkle on some sea salt and then I'll use, um, a type of pepper like, uh,
maybe a red pepper or a white pepper.
Um, that's my usual go-to with a little bit of onion or in garlic powder.
And then if it's something special I want, um, I'll glaze it in like a teriyaki sauce or
a Korean barbecue.
Yeah, Korean barbecue is the shit.
There's nothing that I'm allergic to in it because there's no dairy, they don't use
dairy and there's no wheat in that.
So I got, I found anything I can find, you know, I gotta, gotta take advantage of.
Oh, I know.
You get, you find something new that you can actually eat and you're like, it's like,
fuck yeah.
It's like Christmas.
Uh, 100% I'm going to make a little free, uh, like cookbook.
Um, I've got like the flourless cake and a couple of really good recipes that I found
over the years and some I made, and I'm going to also work with, um, some other people who
have a cooking show and a podcast and they make infused edibles and a couple other things.
So we're going to have a DeFi space donkeys, uh, allergy friendly cookbook.
It's going to be sick.
And that's just going to be like free for holders.
I'm just, I'm like, I already have all the, all the recipes, so I'm just going to compile
them into one location and, you know, give it out.
Maybe I'll make it like a, like a mint on polygon or something like that for like 50 cents.
Something, something super, super cheap.
You know what I mean?
Just to like, yeah.
Like an open edition.
That'd be good.
Like an open edition for 50 cents.
That'd be dope.
And then I could give away a lot of them as well.
Like I can just airdrop them, but then that would be just there in case anybody wants
Um, and I can even token gated as well.
So if you have like a DeFi space donkey, you just pay like the gas, which is like, you
know, three cents, two cents.
So I want to like, I basically want everything I want to do with all the collaborations.
I want to like boost up my original membership.
I think that's what everyone should do is that everything should add value to your OG
collection.
Well, that's like, I even, um, like, like that I want to give, um, a use case to my, uh,
free collection that I gave that I did at first.
Like, like a lot of people won't like do staking on it or do like any of this.
Like, so what I'm doing is I'm having it like to where you can have it as a multiplier
so that you can, you know, you can, if you own the old, you know, the OG collection, then
you stake it with the, um, the other collection.
Now you're going to get a bonus too.
You know what I mean?
So it's, I think, uh, staking in the U S for, if you get certain like monetary rewards
can be iffy to be, well, I'm doing, I'm doing staking for the in currency, in game
currency type thing.
You're, you're in the clear.
And, uh, and that's why specifically I run, I run a membership, right?
He's as a club membership.
Um, I'm walking very specific legal guidelines to make sure that I'm doing everything proper,
um, within the, within the law.
So, yeah, because as much as like everybody wants to be an outlaw, when it comes time to
be an outlaw, nobody wants to be an outlaw.
You know what I mean?
So you're better off to just start, uh, well, yeah, I'm trying to build something.
I mean, this thing is, I got a 20 year plan.
I'm trying.
That's what I'm saying.
Like, you know, I've given these, I've given these NFTs to my nieces and nephews and my
friends and children who, and I'm like, all right, in 18 years and you go to school, this
is going to like, at least pay for some books, if not pay for like, you know, I'm hoping
it'll pay for college.
That's my, honestly, that's, that's my goal.
Well, and that's, and that's what I say is like, so you want, you want to keep it to where
it can stay around.
You know what I mean?
Like, you know, I mean, I hate to say this because I, I love super decentralized, like
decentralization and everything.
But I hate to say it, but if you want mass adoption and stuff, there has to be some kind
of regulations.
That's just the way it is.
You know what I mean?
Like there's certain things that, you know, need a safety net.
Um, well, and, and there are blockchains that are solving those issues.
You know what I mean?
Um, to make it more peer to peer, more, um, safe, uh, like clawback features, stuff like
like Chia and stuff like that.
So between that and the banks having wallets that are FDIC insured for holding certain cryptos,
like that's going to happen.
That's just a matter of time.
Like we're going to all eventually have.
And then the other blockchains that are losing market share to that, they'll have a fork.
They'll just do a fork.
Oh, of course.
And, and make it a thing.
So it's not, yeah, that's where we're all going.
And that's why you, when you see a new good fork, you've got to jump on it.
Well, and like, you know, that's why everybody's mad at ledger.
And, uh, I'm trying to tell me products for them right now.
Well, and my, here's my thing though.
Well, you have, you can't have people out here.
They lose a seed phrase and they lose 20,000.
They lose their house.
You know what I'm saying?
Like there has to be these solutions, you know?
And maybe.
You can't, you have to be able to hold a quarter million dollars on a wallet safely.
You know, cause like, I mean, maybe, maybe, um, how they implemented it was.
Not the best, you know what I mean?
Like the way that he talked about it.
It's just not, I mean, nobody wants to share their seed phrase with an online centralized database.
It's like everyone in, everyone who's just like, wait, you want to do what now?
Well, and the other thing is, is everything that you've ever been told, like, don't ever put your seed phrase in here.
Don't ever do that.
It's like wanting you to do that.
You know what I mean?
And so it's just, but here's the thing we have to have.
You don't have to, it's just an option for people who want to like.
Protection.
But yeah, if ledger gets hacked out, all those people are fucked.
Yeah, exactly.
So, you know, and how long before that happens, I would think that would happen pretty fast.
I think it will too.
You know, I mean, would they even tell their clients or would they just, no, no, I was just watching this.
I just found this guy.
It's like on YouTube.
I don't even know the name of the show, but it's like, basically he has the, the number one ethical hacker online, right?
Like in the world on there.
And he, he like goes after, uh, like sex predators and all this stuff.
But he was saying like, at, at one point he wasn't an ethical and he was like talking about how, like, he was mining crypto on tens of thousands of people's other computers.
And they didn't even know it with like this back where software and stuff.
And he's like telling all this stuff.
And I'm like, and, and he is saying like the most important thing that we, that he's, and he had started this company now is, um, is, is cyber, uh, security.
You know what I mean?
And that's, and he's, and if that guy's telling you that like, that's where you need to do, you need to have mass adoption on this stuff and everything.
That's the guy you have to listen to.
You know what I mean?
It's, it's very, it's very important to keep people safe and we're, and they're trying to make things just harder and harder, but I mean, shit, we all need to, it's like, we need to have VPNs and digital identities for interact with.
It's like my, um, my wallet that I use, I use, I use this, uh, safe pal wallet, like the safe pal cold, cold storage wallet.
It's just called safe now, right?
That was, that's the, um, that's the multi-sig safe pal is, is another, it's, it uses like a device that has a camera in it.
Um, so you take a picture of your QR code on your phone and then you have to take a picture of the QR code on the device and it's constantly changing.
Um, and, and a picture of your face.
And then you, and then you, uh, and you have to, Oh, and you have to put a passcode into it.
So there's three and it's never hooked to the internet.
You know, um, and there, if you don't get it, like it's a hundred bucks.
If you get it with the, um, the metal plate that you can like, you know, put your seed phrase on.
But if you just order the safe pal wallet, it's 50 bucks, you know?
And it's like, and I have knock on wood, not had any problems since then.
I had a bunch of XRP stolen off of a ledger.
That's crazy.
The fact that that's even happened at all, it just makes me not want to give a, why would
you spend $200 for fake security?
Well, you know, the thing is, is that there was, the thing that scares me is I was lucky.
There was a guy on there that got $400,000 stolen, but I think he put his seed phrase in.
Mine was a brand new from ledger and I got like, that's crazy.
Like $1,800 worth of XRP stolen.
That's nuts.
You know, it's going to be crazy as if, if XRP ever goes to like an astronomical number,
just knowing how much, like, even though I've replaced it, you know what I mean?
Just still, you know, just knowing how much that was.
Just, yeah.
Yeah, it's rough.
There's so many, there's so much money in this space that it's brought a lot of people
who, you know, are just trying to figure out the easy way, you know, the easy way to get
Well, that's like, I told you two of the guys that left me, my project, they left to go
do a shit coin.
I hope they go, I hope they go bankrupt.
And, and it's, it's kind of funny.
It's like, why would you, why not just do something good?
If you have a good name, a good art, if you have good art and a good name, why make it
into something shit?
Like, we, you could literally add, you know, some utility to it and make it now based on
something.
And now maybe people are going to go for it, you know, like, and don't, don't, don't
anything, don't, don't do anything crazy with it.
You know, like most nonprofits, for example, don't really actually give very much to the
cause they, yeah, exactly.
So fucking do that.
Follow that business model.
Be a, be a, be a pro, be a for profit, but act like a nonprofit.
And even, and here's the thing, you know what you can even do?
Less than 10%.
It's really not anything off your back, but it's, it's not doing nothing.
And then you, if you also add value to the holders, it's like a win-win, like you're
going to, you're going to, you're going to soar.
Well, that's the thing too, is like, that's why with my project, I have the, the two aspects.
I have the web three game that I have, and then I have the, you know, the, the animal
rescue part because it's like, people can still enjoy the game, but know that money
is going towards something good.
You know what I mean?
And it's like, you know, and like I said, I'm, I'm already doing it anyway, but like
they thought we were going to get rich and I'm like, okay, well you guys wouldn't listen
I wanted to hold up.
I didn't want to launch.
When gas was through the roof.
I wanted to, I wanted to hold off, but nobody would listen.
Um, they got mad about that.
I also, um, when we launched, uh, there was a problem with their contract, you know what
Which that stuff happens and the, and the gas was even higher in our contract, you know,
but I mean, so I'm fixing it.
I'm having the contract redone right now as we speak, you know what I'm saying?
And you know, what are you, what are you going to do?
Like, I'm like, so now I have holders, right?
You know, uh, shout out to Trey.
Um, but you know, like we, we, we, we have a community.
Like we, I'm like, what are you, you're just going to like, like you're, you want to be
a rug project now because you didn't make a million dollars the first 10 seconds, you
know, we have responsibility to these people.
We made a promise of what we were going to do, you know?
And I love my community.
You know what I mean?
Like, it's not even like, Oh, it's not even like I have to do this for them.
It's like, dude, I love my community.
And yeah, and you know, and we're, we're launching in a bowl, in a bowl market, right?
With, I mean, in a bear market, right?
With the gas high.
You know, I mean, with shit coin season competing now.
You know, and I'm like, and, and, and also we're not this like project, like, um, you
know, this, like, Oh, if you don't sell out in 10 minutes, your project's no good.
Like that's, that's a total degen projects.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, yeah, that's for like big brands who are pumping dumps.
Yes, exactly.
You know, I, I, I'm building my project long-term and, and with passion and with a meaning
behind it, you know?
But, you know, that's how that goes, but I, you know, I'm kind of glad it happened because
it, it kind of made me see what they want to do, you know?
I mean, it gave you, and it gave you more direction about what you need to focus on and who you
need to bring with you.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, shit coin is what you want to build.
I'm like, and they know nothing about it.
No, no, no, absolutely.
I mean, no, most people who make a shit coin don't, but they do recognize the power
of community and viral nature and they're hoping you can piggyback on that.
And the reality is that that's a hard thing to, to peg and you got to, you just, you're
better off with going with substance.
I mean, how many, here's the thing, how many coins are out there?
Shit coins.
Do you think?
Um, it's about, there's about 900.
And how many of them are doing like very well?
About six.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, like people think that this is easy, but like.
No, it's a numbers game and probability and shit coins are not a good probability.
No, they're not.
They're just not.
It's basically like, it's a one.
You have a one in a thousand shot at making a 10 to a hundred X.
That's not good.
No, it's not.
Well, you know, you better.
Vegas is better odds.
Well, you know, what about like they, here's what people don't realize too is like, you
know, this was not the first Pepe coin.
And it's not the original artist.
So many red flags.
You know, when it was like, yeah, when it was between 10 and $20 million liquidity pool
and it was $1.5 billion market cap.
I was like, yeah.
Some people are about to get wrecked.
I just want to say what's up to clean this real quick.
How's it going, buddy?
Hey, how's it going?
Uh, I just popped in.
Uh, did you just say tricky?
It's a hard thing to peg.
Uh, uh, maybe I did, but I didn't mean it like that.
I didn't mean it like that.
All right.
So it's not that sort of space.
Not that kind of space.
No, we're not, we're not pegging anything.
Uh, you need to come back in like five hours.
Hey, no judgment.
But we're just not interested.
You know, I'm the fuckhead that usually joins, makes a mockery of everything, and, uh, you
know, it's good.
Oh, again.
But I'm a friendly fuckhead.
So anyway, carry on.
Sorry to interrupt.
Cleanus is a friendly DeFi space donkey.
Well, you know, do you know what I am so sick of hearing?
Um, no, the next Shib.
Oh, I was going to say, I had a bunch more on my tongue.
Like, why are you going to trust someone who doesn't even know how to spell, spell hold?
Well, I know.
Well, and, and the, the damn, the, um, like, does everybody know that Shib was like an anomaly?
Like, it wasn't, it was like, almost like an accident.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you're not going to.
Well, they, they, I mean, yes and no.
But I'm saying for people that got into it, that bought into it, like that, that bought
a hundred dollars and made a million dollars.
You know what I'm saying?
All those people are always, if you get in early and you sit through all those different
hurdles and all those hurdles are getting accepted on different exchanges.
And some of those cases, you have to just straight up buy onto the exchanges and it just costs
a lot of money.
So if you don't have the right people and the right funding for that, you're just not going
to get there.
But they did it right.
They knew what they were doing.
And they also are trying to add utility to their coin.
So I actually do own some Shib just because.
Oh no, I do.
But I just, but I, here's the thing.
Here's the thing.
I don't think that it's, I'm not like holding it and like, oh, I'm going to make, not going
to be rich off that, but I will, they will see a pump when they, when they release the
marketplace.
And as adoption continues, just because it's not a leaky faucet, like Doge is.
Although I have, I have a couple of those too, just because Elon, I bet on the internet,
the power of the internet and the power of the world.
Yeah, me too.
You know, I definitely do.
And when Doge is super cheap, it's like, why not buy it?
You know what I mean?
Like when it was like.
I was buying it and it was like way down there.
You know what I'm saying?
Like not, you know, just like, and I'm like, why not have some, you know?
What's up, Cleet?
Oh, I just want to say, I'm going to respectfully bow out because it's a bit, um, a bit technical
for me, this, but, uh, Trege, I'll bump into you again.
And, uh, nice meeting you all folks and see you later.
No, thank you.
Let me know if you, let me know if you ever want to talk about anything web three.
We were just chatting about chronic illness and AI earlier.
We're always, we're always here on Monday, Wednesday, Friday to talk about NFTs and web
three stuff.
So, uh, if you want us to break down technical stuff, we're always down as well.
Well, I will.
You have to think about what I need you to break down for me.
I'm at that stage.
Cause if you have questions, other people are having questions too.
And it's good to, it's good to have that shit, uh, you know, spelled out for people.
And well, I mean, somebody else might ask a question that you've never even thought of.
So it's a, it's a, it's a knowledge book, isn't it?
It's just a good resource.
Um, uh, talk about AI.
I did now.
I can't remember the name of it, but it was, um, a AI video generator, uh, Twitter account.
It's like three letters.
And it was awesome.
It was just, uh, ultra realistic video of people's bodies doing stuff.
They really ought, ought not to be able to do like some woman climbing, really creepy
stuff, woman climbing up a wall, like some out of the ring.
And she was grabbing another woman, swinging about and stuff.
And, uh, just weird, weird contortionist stuff.
Uh, yeah, yeah.
It was great.
Have you ever seen anything like that?
I, I, I have not seen that and you don't remember what it was called?
No, I'm not.
I'd love to search for it, but I really don't know what to search for.
Cause any sort of, uh, any stuff that I bought in, I should have followed the account as soon
as I saw it, but it, it was weird.
It was just.
And they could, they could have just done some fun.
They could have done funny editing too.
On top of it.
You don't, you never know.
You don't know.
You never know what they did, but there's a lot of AI programs right now that do text
to image, image to image, image to video, text to video.
Is there, um, I have a quick look through a few AI programs like that, well, apps for
the iPhone, and they all install, they all say, great, you've got this, have a look
at AI, and then they fucking try and charge it.
Is there any good free ones that you don't have?
Go to, uh, open AI.io.
And, uh, do they do an app?
Uh, they might have an app, but I think you just go from their website.
So you're not familiar with like a iPhone app that's a good resource and a good, uh,
most of, most of the actual apps try to charge.
Or they give you a very limited amount of, of, of uses before they try to charge.
So, um, a lot of the, a lot of the apps are not as powerful of AI.
I've noticed, you know what I mean?
So I have seen people that would do, um, image to text and vice versa.
Uh, they'll create images, but, um, they're quite sort of high end as far as, uh, you know,
seeking, uh, remuneration for their efforts, which is fine, you know, but, but me, I'd rather
have something free.
Uh, wouldn't be all, but anyway, thank you so much for the help there.
Uh, and, uh, I'll hopefully bump into you all again and I'll definitely bump into you
Catch you later.
Very cool.
Well, yeah, we'll be here for a little bit longer.
Uh, if you want to run a game in like an hour, I'd be down.
Oh mate, I haven't such Call of Duty for, well, since the last time we played.
Me too, man.
It's been a minute.
Have you bought it yet?
I haven't bought it, no.
Oh mate, come on, what is wrong with you?
It's free.
Why would I buy the, why would I, the, the part you buy is just like a multiplayer with
like smaller levels.
Yeah, but it's more chaotic and fun and different tactics, but fuck me, if you want to be a cheapskate,
that's on you.
I mean, I don't know.
I, I might get, I might get the next one.
I don't know.
Well, that's it.
It's a little late to get into this one.
It's like, yeah.
I just don't play it enough.
You know what I mean?
Like I used to play a lot more.
I just don't, I don't do it very much anymore.
Well, you make sure you get yourself caught up in the hype for the next release.
All right.
It drives you to the point of insanity where you actually spend.
I gotta, I gotta sign up for the pre-release and all that.
All right.
See you all later.
All right.
I've named your cat.
What do we got going now?
It's no cat name.
It's, I'm going to call it Bumblebird.
Bumblebird.
I don't, he looks like a Greg.
I would call it a Jeff because of, have you ever seen, uh, yeah.
It could be a Jeff.
I like that.
What's his name?
Um, um, jump 22 jump street.
When they're like meeting the cops and he's like, my name is Greg.
So I, I, I always name like foolish looking things.
I mean, uh, Jeff.
I'm going to adopt my cat named Jeff.
Got some spider in there.
The hands are so weird.
I love the hands.
I like the eyes too.
It looks so, everything looks so real except for the eyes.
And the eyes look like they're fucking Plato.
I love the smirk on his face.
He's like, I know you're looking at me and making fun of me.
Like, I even gave it a retweet.
That's how much I like it.
It's so weird.
Oh, I love it.
I'm, I definitely have fun playing with AI and, and all the different things, you know,
when it works out, it's really satisfying to get something that's like, oh, that's what
I was picturing in my mind.
That's awesome.
And then sometimes you get like something like that, you know, but it wouldn't, it wouldn't
be as good if you didn't get something like that every once in a while.
You know what I mean?
Like that's the.
The fact that it's like, it'll be that and it'll be like a stick figure, you know what
And then, and then it'll finally, I'll tweak it just right and it'll land and it'll be
And I'll be like, fuck yeah.
All this, all this nonsense was worth it.
This image is dope.
There's a, I don't know.
Do you know from Troglodite Society?
Yeah, I own some Trogs.
Do you own some Trogs?
I guess they're Trogs, whatever they are.
No, Trogs and Trogs.
So from Troglodite Society, they have Troglodites.
But they also have, uh, Fear My NFT has been making some Trogs.
No, no, no, yeah.
You know what?
I've actually wanted to get some of his.
I heard about that.
I, so I actually, I want, I, he was in our space or in my space when he hit 10,000 people.
I was there.
Like, I'm, he's like, I'm just shy.
Were you there?
So he, he gave it out.
I think he gave everybody one.
That's right.
I was supposed to go.
I completely forgot to go message him about that.
But they're six Matic.
So I went and bought four.
I'll, I'll buy some.
I like to support him.
He, he's the one that introduced me to Troglodite society.
And, uh, I went in and I instantly bought a couple.
Cause, cause I was like, dude, this is awesome.
You know what I mean?
Like, and then I was there when they were giving the money to the kids and they were like,
actually like, you get to see that.
Like, and, and I liked it.
Like the kids that get it are the ones that are like doing good in school and stuff, you
And, you know, so I was like, yeah.
I have like 40, 42 or 48 of those.
I minted 30 when they were, when they were minting for a dollar.
That was nice.
And then, uh, and then when they were a couple were under four Matic, I, uh, I scooped up,
you know, another dozen or so dozen and a half.
And, uh, so yeah, I, I like, I like what they're doing, you know?
You know, good vibes and, uh, and fear is a cool guy.
So I feel like, uh, yeah.
And that's, I support good people and I support, and I like, when I see some art that's cool,
I'm like, all right.
And they are like animated trolls too.
They look pretty dope.
Well, you know, when the thing is, is that, um, like I love that he fears from Georgia too.
He's from, I think Augusta.
No, I don't know.
Some, somewhere a couple hours from me, but you know, he heard that I was from Georgia
when I was on the space.
And so he just reached out to me and was just telling me like, you know, Hey, you should
come over and, you know, talk about your project on a space and, you know, check out what we're
And, you know, I just, I like welcoming people like that.
You know what I mean?
Like he, he, he just used that little bit of connection that we had to, to kind of open
up a conversation, you know?
And so then, and then I, like I said, then I bought a couple, um, which I'm like, and I,
like I said, I really liked what they're doing.
And, uh, you know, that's the thing is, and I don't buy much stuff, that much stuff right
now, just because I'm sinking everything into my project.
But I was like, you know, sometimes you got to do something, you know?
And I basically, I mean, like I bought a spot in the book, which is kind of buying a spot
in the book.
I'm supposed to, supposed to do it today.
Um, my wife at home, yeah.
Cause I've got, I've got the Matic, you know, but, um, but I, that's all my, my proceeds
from sales.
I've spent about 300% of my proceeds on sales on these and I'm holding those in the community
wallet and I'm going to probably, I either am going to hold them and sell them for a profit
to fund things in the community, or I'll just straight up, I might do a mint where I do like,
uh, you know, for that I could do like, well, I could do 6,000 collection where you have a
one in four chance of winning an NFT between 20 cents and $180.
And yeah, that would be kind of like a crazy, crazy mint incentive, right?
Yeah, definitely.
Well, that's why I want to do, um, I want to do some, this thing called Pup Bucks, like
P-U-P Bucks, you know?
And it's like, uh, just, it's just like a certificate, uh, and it's like, um, where you
take and like, say maybe 70% goes to the dog rescue and then take the 30% back and use
it as a, um, like do like, uh, like a, not a donation, but like a raffle or something to
the community, you know what I mean?
So like, you know, give it that way.
Um, you know, cause a lot of the people, you know, that want to donate to the dog rescue
stuff that you can do it for like cheap, you know what I mean?
Like make something that's like very affordable, you know?
And then, and then also make it so it has incentivized, you know what I mean?
Well, and if you're, this is something that I would think about, you gotta think about like,
well, who are the people that you're targeting and what things do they want or need?
And then if you can buy those things in bulk and distribute them to your holders, you can
actually add value.
Well, you know, that's what I was thinking.
I would like to, uh, it's like, they're probably, you know, they're probably dog owners, right?
Like they, you know, dog food, dog toys, um, you know, leashes.
So I can, I want to do something with a dog, dog, CBD.
Hey, we, you know, even there's even tea for dogs.
Oh, really?
Dragon juice for dogs.
Dogs get cancer and they sell medical ailments and this dragon actually really good for animals
I was thinking, um, I want to make a tag for dogs, like a, you know, like a collar.
Like, um, like a customized collar.
But also like connect it to, uh, like basically me and, um, me and the guy we're talking about
was making an, an NFT, right.
That comes with a, with like a tag, but that tag number is, it has like a, like a QR code
QR code or RFID tag.
And then have, and then have also, you can on the NFT, you know, you have all the access
information about your dog on there.
You know what I'm saying?
Like make like kind of like a one-on-one or one, like every, it would be a one-on-one
collection of everyone.
You know what I mean?
They, um, they, you can do that for super cheap now.
They make air pod air tags.
That's what, uh, and I was thinking that the air tag would be better than the, the, um,
Because the problem with the QR code is somebody has got to scan it.
You know what I mean?
And, uh, I'm with you.
I'm like filling you.
Cause I, I got the idea from, uh, it's crazy.
I actually got the idea thinking about an air pod is there was some guy, his truck got
He went to the cops and they were like, they wouldn't do anything.
So he went there and he like shot the guy.
I was like, Oh man, I was like, dude, I was like, wow.
Well that escalated quickly.
You know, like, did I say about the time I stole a car?
I didn't steal a car, but, um, a friend of mine thought I stole his car.
He got, so he got really fucking intoxicated and he, um, he thought I stole his car for
some reason.
Cause like the last thing he remembered was seeing me and then he woke up at home and I
was like, that was cause what you did, man.
Like I told you not to do that.
And, um, but he actually called me like six, seven years later and was like, dude, you
didn't steal my car.
And I go, I was like, I was like, well, yeah, I know you lost your car and he's like, yeah,
I know I got insurance money for it.
So it was like, oh good.
But like they just found it and I was like, oh yeah, that's where I left it.
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, you are way too drunk, bro.
Like you just need to calm down.
You need to calm yourself down.
But he was a, he was a comedian and, um, and yeah, I was like, well, so that's why we
didn't talk for the last five years.
The day when it happened though, he did call me and he goes, dude, where's my car?
Like out of that fucking movie.
He, that's what he said, dude, where's my car?
And I just bossed out laughing.
Like, what do you mean?
Where's your car?
Like, what are you talking about?
Are you just being funny?
Like, cause this guy was pretty funny.
So I thought he was just being funny.
So yeah, maybe that's what kind of didn't help his trust, but, um, maybe my name being
tricky didn't help, but yeah.
I don't know.
So he thought I stole his car for like 16 years, but he never told the police that I
stole his car.
He just thought I stole his car.
And I was like, well, tricky is cool.
Other than that.
So I just won't talk to tricky for a while.
But then he called me up and he was like, he wanted to be friends.
And I'm like, man, you've been missing all my birthdays and shit.
You thought I stole your car?
We ain't friends, motherfuckers.
I remember one time I came out of a bar and, uh, I was like, like, I was like drunk, but
I was like going to just get something out of the car.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, so I wasn't like driving.
So my friend, I'm like, give me the keys to your car.
So I go to the car and I opened the door.
And I'm like in the passenger seat.
So that looks like so much better too.
And I just hear this guy and he's like, what are you doing?
I'm like, what are you talking about?
I just kept going back.
And I'm like, where is my backpack?
And I'm like, and it was like the identical car.
Oh, you know, and you know, but, but here it, it looks like I'm rummaging through it.
You know what I mean?
Because it's not like, of course, if I was getting in and drove driving, I would have
got in and the key wouldn't have fit.
It had been one thing, you know?
But, but it was like the identical car and.
Oh my God.
And then, you know, try to explain that that guy's drunk.
I was drunk.
You know, I'm rummaging through his car and I'm like, the only way I convinced him is
because I found the other car, which was like, literally like the next parking spaces over.
And I showed him like my backpack, you know what I'm saying?
And I'm like, right.
Look, I got the same car and the backpack.
That's what I'm saying.
I'm like, come on, you know?
That's hilarious.
So one time my, okay, my uncle who he, he passed, but he had Alzheimer's and before he
even really had a bad, that bad, he was just drunk all the time.
But one time he went to the mall, parked his car, went into the mall, got another drink,
got a sandwich, comes back, gets in his car, drives home.
And when he gets home, he realizes he's in the wrong car.
The key found another car that looked identical to his Subaru.
The key worked.
The ignition worked.
He got all the way home and then realized there was no dog cage in that car.
And his dog was just in the back seat.
Like, he was just like, wait, I'm so confused.
You know what I mean?
He was so confused.
So my aunt was like, well, you have the wrong car.
It doesn't even really look like our car.
It's missing all this shit.
Not wrong windows.
Like, what is wrong with you?
She takes it back to the mall and like finds his car, parks the other one next to it.
And just, we don't know.
Yeah, right.
We don't know the rest of the story.
We don't know.
Oh my God.
Well, you know, cars, what they used to make keys out of.
You know, they would get really worn out, you know, and you could, because I remember
like my car driver and just, yeah, the ignition at one point on my truck, um, to turn the ignition
without a key.
My, that's what I was going to say.
My, my ass 10 got like that.
You could just, you didn't.
So I wasn't the only one with a fucking ghetto ass car.
I'm like, I'm like, I hope nobody ever knows that, you know, but like, yeah.
You just get in and grab like the, the little wings on the thing and just like, yeah.
I was like, I was like, anyone could steal this car.
And I, then I said to myself, I hope someone steals this car.
If they steal this car, they need it more than I do.
You know what I mean?
I'm like, they can have it.
I drove a lot of bad cars back in the day.
I had a car that paid $60.
And I made some money and I bought brand new fucking cars, like brand, brand fucking new.
And I, um, I negotiated like 20% off MSRP.
I, I like play hardball, like, you know, like two months basically.
Um, and, uh, yeah, fucking, yeah.
That way when they roll up the lot, they went up in value.
Well, that's like, you know, what I did is I bought a, uh, I bought a Hyundai Veloster.
Cause I, I drive like a lot.
So I needed something like, with like a lot of like good gas mileage, you know?
I got a, I have a Prius and a Fit.
I love fits.
I like Priuses actually.
I got the Honda Fit before they got rid of the side camera.
The very, the newest version with the side.
EX fully loaded sunroof, all the, all the bells and whistles.
It drives itself.
It stays in the lines.
It's like follows from a certain distance.
It's fucking bomb.
You can put so much in a hatchback.
And if it's so much more, there's more, I can fit more stuff in my fit than I can fit
in the Prius.
And the Prius is like a full size Prius.
Um, the thing is beast, but it does get like 40 to 70 miles per gallon.
So, well, you know, those things are, I think you, I think I was in your space when I was
talking about it, like when you take the motors apart in them, they have like 300,000 miles
of nowhere.
And you don't hear that motor of like clicking.
It doesn't click.
It just bumps.
Well, and I'll tell you too, have you ever seen the, what's really bad-ass, what I always
want to, have you seen the Lexus version?
I mean, Lexus is just, I mean, Toyota is just.
Yeah, exactly.
Just a cheap version.
But yeah, everything Lexus is just better quality materials.
But same engineering.
But I had, you know, like, cause I work mainly BMW.
So we only get like certain stuff on trade-in.
You know what I'm saying?
And so I didn't know, like I had always seen the Prius, right?
But we got one of the Lexus version Priuses traded in, you know?
What's it called?
It's like a C H something, something.
I can't remember.
It's a hatchback.
It's the same thing, you know?
And I'm like.
Interesting.
It was like, and I didn't even know that they made one, you know what I'm saying?
Cause they're not real popular.
Where most people, I think, just get a Prius, you know?
They made it.
I mean, they really, they made it the most economical.
Well, and they're so, I mean, they actually like hold up pretty good too.
Like even the, like the batteries and stuff hold up better than a lot of the other hybrids,
Even the other EVs.
Like I would not buy a BMW EV.
I agree with that.
You know what?
I, I don't, it's really hard to find any hybrid technology.
I feel like Prius, I know, sorry, Prius, Tesla in a, in a few years might be good.
Nioh's coming out pretty good, but also I'm, I'm really bullish on actually the South Korean
hybrids coming out.
Well, do you remember Fisker?
What happened to them?
Weren't they catching on fire or something?
They had a bunch of liability issues.
Well, I saw one of those the other day.
And I was like, man, I haven't seen one of them.
They were good looking cars too.
I think, was it just, I think it was just cheap electronics inside.
Yeah, I think so.
Probably cheap battery cells, you know?
I mean, that's, that's all it takes is a couple of cheap electronic parts and your whole thing's
Because the way, whatever the, is the weakest system is going to burn out.
Well, that's like when, uh, like my friend has a vape shop and he's like big into vaping,
And he's like, he's like the, that's what he's telling you.
Like, that's the reason that a lot of the, um, the higher, like the higher end companies
are going to the internal batteries because they can, they can control their batteries.
Whereas like, you can buy like a, you could buy a high end vape, but they'll buy like crap
batteries and you put them in and then it melts your hand off.
And then all of a sudden you're blaming the company, the vape company, but it's like,
That's funny.
You know, I actually got, um, 1100 megahertz batteries, which are
sold usually on Amazon for about 20 bucks and I was giving their, their giveaways in
And so someone who wins the next, uh, is going to win a free merch item and they can pick
that as an option.
Cause like, but there's basically like the maximum size battery, but they're the minimum
And they don't overheat.
See, that's the thing is, well, you know, for a long time, like, especially like these
like, like flea markets and stuff, you know, they were ordering these, um, they're ordering
the batteries from like wish.com.
And do you know how they get their batteries?
I'm sure they just import them from China, store them in a facility.
No, a lot of them are calls.
So like when they, Oh, recalls like, no, like, like the ones that like, didn't hit the perfect,
like, you know, the voltage amperage drop, like, you know how they, they'll do a voltage
drop on them and stuff.
They test them, you know, they're, well, they're kind of defective, you know, they're, they're
like, eh, you know, they're like, if it's borderline, they're defective.
Yes, exactly.
But like the, you know, the, cause the battery company is not going to sell them.
But they didn't, but they didn't need quality standards.
So then what do they do?
They sell them to somebody else and then, you know, somebody puts them in, especially
if you put it in like a mech mod and, you know, and then you melt your hand off, you know,
so cause people don't know how, like how hot those batteries get.
I remember we were, we were at work and my friend had a, uh, I think it was a DeWalt
Um, and he's like taking the under body panel, like off of a car and everything.
And he dropped it and it like hit on the corner and it like, I don't know, it, it shorted
the battery out somehow and it started like hissing and like smoking.
And like, I threw it in a bucket of water and we took it outside, you know?
It was sketchy.
I know they can burst into flames.
They're punctured.
Well, I think that's what probably happened to that.
We never really looked into it.
You know what I mean?
Because it, he just, you didn't give it the opportunity.
Yeah, exactly.
I just threw it in there and then I just ripped the battery pack off of the deal.
I'm like, yeah.
Hey, fucking with this.
I've seen that shit happen way too much, you know?
We're, we're, we're getting, we're getting way better.
And batteries, batteries in the last three years have gotten like 80% more capacity per
You know what I mean?
These new vapes, they're, they don't look very big, but they're 1100 megahertz.
I mean, they're huge.
They're, they last you a long time.
You can almost burn through an entire cartridge before you even need to charge the damn thing.
Yeah, exactly.
Well, that's the thing now.
And like I said, now you're, it's like, um, there are a lot more, not only are they like
better quality, but their efficiency is a lot better too.
You know what I mean?
Like, yeah.
Like, I remember like, you know, running, I used to run a model.
With three batteries in it, you know, you know, now I just told two or I, I take two
or three of these with me.
In case one fails.
And in case I need to give them to a friend.
But I would, I would rather do that than have, you know, cause I had a, I don't know.
So often I'll be like hanging out with a buddy and I'd be like, and he's just like, what
do you got there?
And I'm like, Oh shit.
Well, give me 10 bucks.
I'll give you this battery.
And they're like, what?
I'm like, yeah, man, I buy them in bulk.
That's the best way to buy them too.
You know what I mean?
That's the thing.
No, I, I ordered like 20 or 30 at a time.
And I usually find a manufacturer that I like.
I order their sample pack.
I tell them, look, I want to buy a hundred thousand dollars worth of batteries, but I
need to, I need to test your batteries first.
And that's the alpha right there, guys.
Well, yeah.
Cause my, my buddy makes, um, he makes battery banks for solar panels for, um, cause he does,
what is it, what is that when they do that in the camper boondocking, you know, when
they, like when they go, yeah, yeah.
You know, just completely off road, you know, like just solar panel and like, you know, generator
and that's it, you know, off grid.
That's it.
So he, he makes like boondocking, he makes like solar panels, like these boxes, right.
And so it's like a solar panel and then like, it's like a box of batteries, but it has like
an inverter built all into it and stuff, you know, that's great.
He's got a lot of money into that though.
Cause he's got, he like, he legitimately has one of the, the battery welders.
Have you ever seen those?
It's like the, you know, when you take it.
I've, I've seen them on video, but not in person.
It's rude.
It's, it's sketchy.
I don't like it.
I'm like, dude, this thing is going to blow up, you know?
Arc, arc welders.
And there's certain things that just, I just won't mess with.
I don't do it.
I'm like, he's showing me like how he makes this.
And I'm like, dude, that's all this guy using an arc welder, but he put his hand on
the car before he used it, he put his, what?
So he's like, if he's using an arc welder on the car, but he leans against the car.
So he's got his left hand on the car, his right hand on an arc welder and he's, and
he tries to weld the car.
Fucking dumb ass.
I saw the, um, my friend works for, uh, like Georgia power, basically.
Um, even though he like, he doesn't work directly for Georgia power.
He's like a contractor, you know, but they, these guys went into the like substation.
And so they had the bright idea.
They were going to cut this cable out.
And you, you know, you know how wood doesn't like carry electricity.
You know, it's like, it's like it has high resistance basically.
Well, they didn't understand that like in the substation, what they were cutting on was
the, was the dropdown transformer.
Or no, no, I'm sorry.
The, the, the step up transformer.
Because it was, it was the lines leaving the power station.
So like all they found was like literally like, you know, like it almost looked like a cartoon,
like pair of boots and like the gloves on the thing.
Like it was one day.
Cause when they cut into it, it was like no good.
Like lightning just like, yeah.
Cause that's like, yeah.
I think like leaving that substations like over a hundred thousand volts, you know what
Well, it's not the vaults, it's the amps.
Well, the amps, right.
And you know, and it's separate, you know, and it's like, come on, you know, I'm a nerd.
I'm like, it's not the vaults, it's the amps.
Because I actually know that because I know like, like I know Ohm's law and everything,
you know what I mean?
But most people, I just say volts because most people think volts, but yeah, you can
get, you can get shocked with 60,000 volts and it won't even hurt you.
That's how, that's how tasers work.
You can get a million volts if there's barely any amperage.
And it'll look crazy, but it won't do anything.
But they, you know, they say one amp saturated through your body will kill you.
Like if you like, if I've been hit by lightning, so I beg to differ.
Well, no, they say like one, like if you're like, if you absorb like a whole amp, like it,
like, uh, right.
Like amp per body weight.
Like, like saturation weighs, you know what I'm saying?
And like, yeah, yeah, you know, yeah.
Like if you, yeah, I've been hit by lightning too.
I actually did.
I didn't get hit by lightning.
I got shocked through the ground.
Lightning hit the ground and I was wiring a ground wire together and it came back through
All right.
What's been fun, but I got a jet.
All right, man.
Well, I'm actually going to close this space out anyway.
It's been like a good space.
It's been, uh, it's recorded so people can check back in and see what kind of shit we've
been shooting.
But, uh, I had a great time, but yeah, I'll probably actually open another one anyway, just
to hang out.
So yeah, I'll catch you later.
All right.
Sounds good.
I might drop in later.
All right.
All right, man.
I'll catch you later.
All right.