To break free from the bond of your love
And I ain't been strong enough
I can't speak clear enough
To look past the dust you left behind
And I can't get high enough
10,000 miles until the dead of night
Till I run out of love for you, baby
Till I could no more love for you, baby
10,000 miles until the end of the sky
Till I run out of love for you, baby
Till I could no more love for you, baby
In the shadow of every headlight
It don't matter the distance I go
10,000 miles until the dead of night
Till I run out of love for you, baby
Till I run out of love for you, baby
Till I could no more love for you, baby
Till I could no more love for you, baby
Hello everyone, good evening, good morning, good afternoon, wherever you are in this world.
Welcome to Deep House Shill & Share.
This is actually our first episode of Shill & Share.
And every time we have a new episode of Shill & Share, we will highlight another shower of music.
Because we love music and we love a variety of showers.
And we can pick, you know, a lot of showers in one night.
So we will highlight one each episode.
And tonight I'm hosting together with Donovan.
And we have our special co-host, Tricky's already here.
Hello Tricky, how are you doing?
Hey fam, it's Tricky Buddha with DeFi Space Donkeys.
And now here to help Shibu Society.
I'm going to try this, I'm going to try this.
This is Shibu Society with DeFi Space Donkeys.
Thank you so much for joining us and supporting us, Tricky.
You know, your valuable time to spend that with the Shibu Society community is amazing.
And yeah, we also have the Blue Chip Club joining us as co-hosts.
They would help with music as well.
So I'm really excited about tonight.
This is actually the first time that we really talk about music out of Web3, you know, conversations.
Everyone is welcome to come up, just request to speak and we'll bring you up.
It is a first come, first serve.
So when the stage is full, we'll probably reshuffle.
I think Tricky will help us with that.
I don't know how to do that yet.
Yeah, we'll take care of it without clicking anyone, hopefully.
So yeah, like today, we want to highlight Deep House.
I chose Deep House at first because I love Deep House.
I actually love all the music, all types of music.
But Deep House is what calms me down, what relaxes me after, you know, a busy day at work, IRL.
So I really want to share that with you guys.
And like I mentioned, every time we have a shill and share space, we will be highlighting a different Shara.
Just because we love the variety of music, and we want to share little facts and facts about music and music artists between our Web3 conversations.
So I've come through interesting information when I did a deeper research about Deep House.
And I can't wait to share that with you guys.
So I'm going to do some housekeeping.
I'm going to invite all the groups that we have in the Twitter and invite our community as well.
And while I'm doing that, I am going to play a song of Eric Frank, Lowkey Loving You.
And I hope you guys enjoy this.
It's two minutes and 52 seconds.
I'm going to play a song.
I'm going to play a song.
Lost my time and now I want to kick it in the thought of my heart
You don't need that but I don't care
I need that but I don't care
I want to see you every night
Running away with no intentions
To prove that I changed my life
You ain't left me with my past
But I gotta tell you tonight
Tell me what you wanna do
Lost my time and now I keep getting the thought in my head
You don't need that but I don't care
Tell me what you wanna do
Lost my time and now I want to kick it in the thought of my heart
You don't need that but I don't care
Lost my time and now I want to kick it in the thought of my heart
Lost my time and now I want to kick it in the thought of my heart
That was chill though, that was chill
Deep House is actually really one of my favorite songs
The origin, what I really want to share is the origin of Deep House music
So Deep House is older than me
And it started in Chicago, United States
It's a sub-shara of house music that incorporates elements of soul, jazz, and funk
And it's characterized by its relaxed and
Yeah, by its relaxed and mellow vibes
So the Deep House has become a global phenomenon
It's influenced far beyond its Chicago roots
And it has found a home in various corners of the world
And from Ibiza iconic clubs to underground scenes in Berlin, London, and beyond
And when I started, really started listening music
I started with rock music
And from rock music, I went to house music
And it was trance back then
And after the trance, I went to house music, eclectic, EDM
And then started, the headache started
You know, you get older, you get sick
So I didn't want to go away from the Deep House
But I stayed and I started with lounge, Deep House lounge music
And yeah, that's about it
That's what I wanted to share for now
So I am going to tell you guys a little bit about us
And we are a community-driven society in Web3
And we create NFT projects
And we join Web3 to build, develop, and give back
Shibu is being led by three founders
We have Donovan, Dave, and me
Yeah, Dave is from New Jersey
Don and I are from Suriname
We have a team of 13 members
Team members who support us and help us 24-7
And this month, this month, we are celebrating our first anniversary
Last week, we partied with Keith Berry
With a lot of friends, a lot of legends in Web3
And we did a mint party last Friday
We will have another event
And that's our anniversary Megaspace
Where Stone Tigers and Mentafers
Which is our project partner
Who will be co-hosting, helping and supporting us during the Megaspace
We did invite some projects to come up and, you know, share what we have going on
Party with us, celebrate with us
So, yeah, I hope you all can make it
It will be just like the last piece we held
Yes, we're going to say lots of fun
But also getting to know other projects
And just like Dave was going to say, shoot the shit
We keep it up with our donation process
So, we already gathered a box
And we add supplies to it
We will buy fresh vegetables and fruits that day
We will have some toys for the kids to share
And we will do the donation on July 27th
We will have a space where we will share all the
What we did and how we spend the day at the institution here in Suriname
And we will show you guys how the day went and what we have been donating to them
So, during this festive time
And we take out 10% of all the mints that's coming in for this month
And we will add it to the donation
We already started with it
Maybe we can make a bigger box
We can make them more happier
You know, the bigger the better
It's a whole community over there
You have 32 kids and young adults
People that are helping them and taking care of them
Which is not enough though
It is a huge family over there
And we can't wait to see them on the 27th
We are so excited about it
I want to mention that we all
And we kept going with it
That's what I wanted to say
It's not only here in Suriname
But also when it comes to other countries
One of our community members suggested
Filton is a beautiful little boy
Has a small sense of disability
And Shiba Society sponsors
I think this is the third month
Up until the end of this year
And we'll succeed to continue that also
Every time we don't do our donation
We place it in our Discord
Where the transaction hash can be seen
Everything is transparent
When it comes to Shiba Society
Kayden from Kayden and Nico
We actually donated this month already
And up until the end of this year
We'll donate also to Kayden
With the help of our community
With more mints coming in
And donate to kids with disabilities
Participating on the donation process
Is the key to your car keys
When you mint a Genesis now
You get five kibble each day
And then you never need to use
To mint one of our collection
One of our future collections
And you will be the first
That will be able to mint as well
That I put up in the Jumbotron
That was Larry Hurt, a.k.a. Mr. Fingers, with Can You Feel It?
And this is one of his first song, and it went viral and popular back in the years.
I was still a baby when that happened, and yes, he's one of the pioneers of Deep House music
and one of the legends of Deep House.
So, yeah, Deep House was very different back in the days.
And then the remix culture started where the DJs came and the DJs started to mix, remix, and make an original song.
They're all popular, right?
Yeah, and I really love that when DJs does that.
We have so many DJ friends locally and in Europe.
This is one of our goals, too, to have an IRL event in the United States where we can meet all of our community members
and project partners and friends in Web3 and meet all of our DJs that we have in our network
and let them support us and play.
Have a great night and enjoy the music and enjoy the vibe.
It's pretty cheap to get flights to Vegas, or even better yet, it's a little more expensive to go to Denver
because the hotels are a little bit more expensive.
But the food and the accoutrement is undeniable.
You definitely want to go to Denver.
So, yeah, we got to do in-real-life events.
Yeah, there's a couple different places I have selected, but we should team up on that.
We will definitely do that and keep you all in the loop when we are ready to do that.
It is something we really look forward to and having that very soon.
It can be by the end of the year.
It can be in the beginning of next year.
But we really want to work on our first milestones first.
And when we reach that, we can all party together and celebrate.
So, moving forward, we do have amazing people here.
We have Fungus Mongus here.
I don't know if you guys want to talk about yourself or share what you have going on right now.
Or you guys just want to choose a topic that we can talk about.
They both got a lot going on.
Fungus Mongus has got some good projects going on.
Bagel just joined as the team of SFA.
He's a community manager, I believe.
So, yeah, that's pretty cool.
And when I first heard about Fungus Mongus, I went into his Twitter.
And the first picture, the first image that I saw really catched my eye.
Not only because it's a skull.
I have something with skulls, though.
And we did meet with a new project.
And they also have a skull as art.
And Fungus Mongus, yeah, I love your art, man.
You're doing great things.
And it's really nice to meet you, you know, in Web3, in the early stage of our journey.
So, yeah, Chucky, maybe you want to talk a little bit about what you have going on or share what you have.
Or choose a subject that you want.
Well, I mean, I've got a couple things going on with the DeFi Space Donkeys Club popping off here in a little bit.
But we've got some collabs coming.
We've been approved for a new metaverse that's coming out in 2030, which is going to be like a full mall.
But we've got some of the brands that I've been working with have really made some cool progress.
I mean, the Ascension's Mint, we mint it out in 10 minutes for their free mint 2200 collection.
The Wild World of Dragons, not only is she going to the Florence Biennale, but now she's going to be in a special edition of Crypto Magazine.
And be an ambassador for Web3 in a physical art, you know, installation.
And this is the Florence Biennale.
For those that don't know, it's once every two years.
And they pretty much just showcase physical artists.
They don't allow digital art.
It's all sculptors, painters.
But Amanda from Wild World of Dragons makes these dragon sculptures, which are physical sculptures that are pretty cool.
And she's been recognized for that.
So she's made a new one that she's going to showcase and reveal in the whole Florence Biennale.
She's just saving it for that because everyone who gets selected basically has a new project.
And then they reveal it in the showroom, which is pretty cool.
So, yeah, that's just amazing.
We're doing multiple collaborations now with Crypto Magazine.
Me and her are also going to be in Crypto Magazine for the Community of Communities book.
So we're going to have our characters be part of a story with all these other collaborations.
We've really got to get Shibu Society in there.
That would be so cool just to have all the friends, this character, this book.
And that's going to be distributed with Crypto Magazine in 23 countries around the world.
They have got almost a half million subscribers now.
It's absolutely amazing that they're part of our community.
And, you know, maybe we can get them to pop by here tonight.
Crypto Magazine is always popping through.
So, and tricky, I didn't forget, but I didn't, you know, it didn't came in my mind to tell you about this.
But we did mint from the community of community.
And I wanted to know what to do next.
We really want to get involved with the community of communities.
I think it was last week, right?
And we don't know what to do next.
I must have missed that memo.
Thank you for the shout out earlier, by the way.
Yeah, I am a community manager for Solar Farm Access.
I was cleaning my bong, so I couldn't talk.
I was away from the phone.
I recently got made a community manager by Kareem and Sam.
SFA is making some big moves, so I highly recommend checking them out.
Only in Web3 can you say that sentence, like, without even a pause.
Like, I'm cleaning my bong, and I'm the community manager.
You know, we found our tribes.
Because IRL, when you say, hold on, I'm cleaning my bong, and then I'm going to have breakfast.
And then, before you know it, you're fired.
Actually, my old job used to let me smoke back in the kitchen.
So, I literally got paid just to chill and smoke weed.
I'm so jealous for people getting involved in Web3 right now, or just any 19-year-olds
right now, with the change in the laws and everything.
I'm 19 coming in at a golden time.
I've only been in this space for two and a half, three months now, and I'm already seeing
Let's see where we can take it.
And how do you, what do you think, what's your opinion about Web3 since you joined?
I'm 19, and I think Web3 is full of toxic people that need their way out, and we need
to feed our way in with all these new communities like Shiba Society, SFA, all that stuff, you
We need to get rid of all the wash trading and bring in the real fucking investors.
And we're going to, you know, we're going to see that next bull run come in.
And they're going to see us as the OGs, you know what I mean?
And everything is just going to take off.
So, I'm pumped, and I'm ready for it.
I'm already getting those bull market vibes, you know?
More people are interested.
The spaces are starting to grow a little bit better, you know?
The deep-blast-based donkeys will be the next board date.
Let's just keep that there, you know?
We're going to be international in multiple ways.
And now that you're part of the book, so what we're trying to do is we're going to try
to get a little sample of the book.
We'll get a little sample of the book going, and we'll bring it to the Florence Biennale.
So they'll be able to see the community of communities making this book with a little bit of, like,
sample info about the projects that are getting in so far.
But, yeah, that's the only way these artists and collectors are going to even see Web3 stuff.
It's just because Amanda's kind of bringing it there.
What a great time to be in.
The first digital artist in the Florence Biennale.
And the way that it can bring Web2 people into Web3.
That's what I really find interesting.
Because there's still a lot of people that are skeptical when it comes to crypto and think
everything is a scam and this and that.
Yes, especially in our country.
You know, you tell people that you create an NFT collection, you're in Web3.
You don't even need to mention Web3.
Just say crypto and they stop the whole conversation.
Yes, that happens in our country.
You have a very small group of community that's here in our country that are really
I think there's some maybe if I just count about out of my hand, maybe 10 of 10 crypto
When I say crypto companies, it's where people want to buy crypto.
The bank here is sometimes a bit difficult that you can buy crypto directly with your
So then they have these crypto companies where you can go and you're going to pay your
fiat and then they will just send the crypto over to you on your wallet.
And you also you have you, of course, pay a fee.
And because that's how their business works.
And let's say these couple of two, three years, we've seen that crypto is finally getting
adopted here with more of these companies coming along.
And we are looking at presenting for a scholarship here in Suriname where our organization is
I think they have a group of 30 people and they're educating people about Web3.
And we meet if we met with these with these people and we will present Shibao Society for
them and hopefully we'll bring them into Web3 officially in our community as well.
So that's another that's something we also look.
It's also something that I'm specialized in the oil and gas.
And I look forward to, you know, have a seminar about Web3 and invite these people just to
get Web2 people into Web3.
That's also what we do with artists as well in in Suriname.
A local artist, we touch base, we contact them and we ask if they want to, like, move into
Web3, you know, develop their self in Web3, get to familiarize themselves in Web3.
And we have we have a couple of those artists, local artists already.
If you look at our first doxing video, you will see that the artist that is Jayfi that
designed the Shibus, you will see a small a small part when it when he talks about his
dad, because his dad is also an artist that does painting, sculpture, et cetera.
And just like his dad, you have a lot of those artists that when it comes to sculpture,
There's so many gifts and they have and no, not gifts.
Talent is the word I'm looking for.
And just bringing them into Web3 is something that we are working on to.
That's why we have also our artist collaboration.
I go to I go to art festivals and I meet artists and I bring them into Web3.
Like some of them have no idea.
They don't even have wallets, but they have NFT collections now.
We have one great example.
He's a local painter in Winter Park, Florida.
He's I think he's now in his in his late 80s.
He's not really traveling the world like he used to, but his paintings go for between
15 and 20 thousand dollars.
And I can't afford that, but we have fractionalized two of his works into 50 each, 50 NFTs or maybe
So it's like 1% or 2% of the of the painting.
And that way they're more affordable.
So we actually do have it's a it's really cool.
He does like Starry Night with a photobombing ostrich.
I think you guys have probably seen it, but I could post it if you guys want to see it
Let me find it real quick.
But yeah, I want to see that.
But yeah, I love going to those sidewalk fairs and finding, you know, people who, you know,
they've got art or they're selling prints.
And I'm like, well, you're selling prints.
You could sell NFTs and then get a commission every time you sell that print.
So, yeah, it's it's definitely going to happen.
People are starting to, you know, change over.
You know, still, there's 20 percent of people who think, oh, I heard that was a scam.
And I'm like, yeah, that's your that's a that's also means you need to watch a different
news channel because that's incorrect.
We just have to we just have to inform this.
Yeah, I would say movies when it comes to Web3 is it's a cliche thing to say, do your own
But really, when they're new and sorry, I'm talking a bit fast, when they're new into Web3 and we
don't want them to fall victim for these phishing scans and et cetera, because it's actually also
So it take it then also depends on the community that they come in, said the community also guides
them and tell them to be be aware of this and that, not to click on any any any links and do your own
due diligence and really look into a project before you jump in.
And I think with that, we can get more of those Web2 people into Web3.
And with that, yeah, sorry.
I will I'll tell you this.
If you had this topic, like, say, two, three years ago, when I first got into Web3, I used to play ice
Um, it's an ETH project and, um, I had invested probably about $2,500 and, um, I built that up to
about 10K and how I, and all of a sudden, I don't even know what happened.
I got scammed and my wallet was drained.
So I tell you, um, things have really improved.
Now you see a lot of people who are, who are really sharing it and explaining what to do and
But if two years ago, it was a whole different ballgame in this space.
Um, it was like the old, old, old, old, old West where, you know, everybody was just out
So things have changed and it's improved a lot.
You know, I just wanted to point, you know, just share that little tidbit.
Now we've got people who will, you know, they'll help track down your money, you know, help you
file a report with the FBI and those, that person will get frozen.
They will not be scamming people again.
And you may even get all, you may even get your funds back if, if we, if we play our cards
Yeah, it's very possible to intercept the blockchain and shit.
People do it all the time.
Yeah, it's unfortunate, but you know, it's just part of the, of the game, I think.
But I got, I got, I got a bit, one and a half Bitcoin that I bought back when, when Bitcoin
Um, and I can't access it.
It's just impossible to access.
I see it, but I can't get to it anymore.
You know, again, this was technology that was, you know,
10, I was still working, you know, and I've been, I've been retired for 15, medically
So it was, it was while I was working that I discovered Bitcoin and, you know, so yeah,
again, it's just, you know, things are a lot easier now, you know, which is a good thing.
If you can't get your money back, it doesn't matter how good you got it when you got it.
I, I tell you, I, I, I, I still remember.
I'd be punching the wall daily.
There's that one guy who spent $1,200 Bitcoin on a pizza, remember?
I would turn myself in for some shit I didn't even do.
I wouldn't want to be seen in public again.
But you got that other guy.
He had hundreds and hundreds of Bitcoin on a laptop that his, that was, he's, he's searching
a dump site now, trying, still trying to find that.
But even if he finds it, I don't think that, that, that, that, um, hard drive will be accessible.
I don't, I don't think so.
Well, that's the thing is like, he really just, I mean, you can probably take out the
disc as long as the disc is not cracked and put it in a new, a new computer, um, and make
it work, but so that is the, the hard drive is probably fine, actually, if he can find
But chances are that it wasn't totally compressed by the dumpster and that he'll actually find
He's not going to find it straight up.
Nah, he's more likely to get hit by lightning while he finds it.
I just wanted to tell you guys, I, I, I pinned up, uh, uh, one of my favorite, um, house music
songs from back in the day.
Um, my hard drive, it's called Deep Inside.
That's, uh, that's on our playlist also.
That's also one of my faves as well.
Let's all tag some friends and, uh, share the room out.
If we can get over 30 people in here, I'll give away one of these Rupert Star of the
It's that, it's that photobombing ostrich in front of a, a Van Gogh style painting.
I don't care what you say.
He's, you know, whimsical.
He stares into your soul.
Doesn't take things too seriously, you know.
I was like, that's very much like my collection.
It's got a whimsical, just fun animal with something cool in the background.
Like, that's, that's basically my collection.
Bro definitely looks like he's seen some shit in his life.
I, I also did pin up there too, um, just a sample of, of our 1K fungals that we're going
These are all kind of, um, representative of, of all the different areas of, of the rave
I threw back in the nineties.
So I just want to just let you guys know that so you can take a look at what the art's
Yeah, and I pinned up your, your skull with the top hat.
Those are all you picked up.
That skull, that skull is, was one of the one of one, um, um, um, auctions that we're
doing, uh, our, our fungal tokers.
Um, those, that's our first release, 40, um, fungal toker auctions.
And that piece actually sold for five soul.
You, you have, you have different types of art.
I see you have the cute ones and you have these, you know, um, skull ones, colorful ones.
It's, it's so, it's so nice.
It's really, you're really talented.
We modeled it after the rave that we did.
Um, and all of the, all of the art represents the different, um, music areas.
So you do have like the cute and fuzzy ones, which kind of represents the trance area.
You got some of the more angrier ones, which represents the drum and bass area.
Um, you have the, the really trippy ones, which kind of represent the, the, um, ambient rooms.
Um, and then we had a lot of area, we had a lot of places at the rave where we called
them chill areas where they were, they were filled with, um, pillowed mushrooms and, and
hanging mushrooms and interactive mushrooms and, um, all these different things.
So that's, that's kind of where the, my entire project, um, shot off from, you know,
I say now that the rave has turned into a, a planet where all these different species,
you know, um, are intertwined, you know, so that's, you know, again, that, that's just
the whole idea of what we're doing now.
I don't, I, like I've, I've said before, and I don't make any apologies.
My artist is disabled and we, um, basically utilize what we can to, um,
still be creative, um, use our minds still and be relevant and in the real world.
So, you know, that's, that's kind of where our project came from.
And like, I always tell people, you know, we did it also as a, as a fuck you to those
that say AI isn't true art, um, to enable to get to the type of art that we do.
It takes a lot of prompts, a lot of different prompts.
And it takes a lot of creative.
You know, so anybody can go in there and put in a couple of prompts and, and get something,
but to get what we want and what we're looking for and what we're getting, it, it does take
And every single one of our pieces is a one of one.
Um, nothing is duplicated that, you know, there are some similarities, but nothing is
Everything is each, it's on the piece.
If you look at those four samples that I put up there, those are just four of the fungals
that'll be released in the 1K collection, but they're all different.
And I think that's important.
Um, I, my artist actually uses two.
The other one that he does use is, um, oh, it's a discord based one.
I can kind of get a journey.
And then he uses another one as well.
I mean, you know, we're really happy with what, with what we're coming up with.
Um, and then we're at, we're throwing some other stuff into the mint as well.
Like we're, we're looking at how to possibly incorporate some full collections, like say,
uh, um, six fungals that if you can collect all six, you can, you get a, airdrop of, of
something different and special, things like that.
So we're trying to kind of gamify the entire process, but we haven't quite figured out a
plan, a game plan to incorporate that yet.
Um, but that is something we'd like to do.
Um, we do have like, for example, um, a set of six, um, fungal musicians kind of modeled
after the Grateful Dead, you know?
So let's say, you know, someone was able to acquire all six pieces, then maybe we could
drop them something else.
I mean, we got a lot of, of, of, of thoughts still developing.
Um, right now we're actually working on, we, what we wanted to do for our whale holders.
Um, once we do our, our one came in, we want to say like those that hold 20 fungals can
then get a airdrop of an AI pixel dinosaur, you know?
So those are kind of the ideas that we're going with.
Hey, Shibu, is it okay if I pin up, uh, SFA's link tree up to top?
Of course you can do that.
I was just making sure, you know?
And if you want to talk about them, you're always, you're, you're also welcome to do that.
So, well, SFA is a project based around solar energy.
What we are doing is we are partially crowdfunding with solar passes, uh, solar farm off the grid
that, so that we can mine crypto sustainably.
And we have two collections.
You got the solar pass and the solar heads.
The solar pass is all utility.
It gives you staking and whatnot.
It gives you a say in the DAO.
And the solar heads are more community based.
It gives you access to a bunch of different things.
Like, like access to different parts of the discord.
And they're working on more right now.
And, uh, the solar heads also give you a multiplier with staking.
So, each, each pass is 10 of our coin.
I think it's a week or a day.
And each solar head is plus one.
And we are working on more in the background right now that I'm not really at liberty to say.
All I can say is we are making some big moves.
And you want it, not financial advice.
But if you are interested in it, it's good to get it early.
Thank you for sharing that.
We, I think we minted some solar heads.
But we shared it with the community.
It was a, it was a period of time where we used, we, we minted some of the solar heads.
And we gave it away during rumble, um, or, uh, discord activity.
And that's what we do with other projects.
We, also bounties, right?
We were doing, like, every, every five minutes, uh, we were doing a bounty.
And one of those, the solar heads were one of the NFTs that we were giving to the community also.
So Dave is, is the person, Dave is the bounty hunter.
Dave is the person who mints for the community.
And, uh, yeah, he's, he's always in a good mood to, to give away, you know, and, um, meeting people in the space and meeting other projects in our spaces gives us, you know, um, we, we are busy.
So busy in our daily life that you don't update yourself what, uh, other projects are doing.
So when we have our spaces and these projects come up and present what we have going on, um, it's always nice if we, if we mint some and share it with our community, um, use it as a bounty or, um, play it, use it for giveaways in our, uh, rumble.
And, um, and, oh, and I also forgot to mention that we have, we have rumbles throughout the day, every day from until the 15th and, um, you can win NFTs.
I did forget to mention that right now our mint prices are 0.02 for the solar heads.
And I think the solar passes are 0.03 to mint, but on the floor on open seat, they're 2.90 for the solar heads and 90 for the solar passes.
So once we're minted out, that's what they will be at starting off.
Yeah, some diamond handers.
Uh, so I posted up right before you posted the solar heads, I posted up, uh, some scary fucks.
We were talking about some AI stuff and I know you guys have already seen it, but I posted it up to the room.
Uh, it's the scary fuck collection is a little gift to my holders.
Basically that they get to pick between two pieces of art that I make.
Uh, and the art is AI generated based off of two fears and one love.
So this, uh, is for a friend of mine.
She's scared of heights and she's scared of spiders, but she loves animals and cats in particular.
So, uh, yeah, there's the spider with a cat face and a weird spider cat creation.
Uh, yeah, AI does some fun stuff sometimes.
So, yeah, so that's what it was.
Um, so one of them is a scary fuck and the other one is a nope.
And, uh, so the one on the left is a nope that'll be listed for sale and the one on the right has been adopted by my friend.
Uh, but she doesn't have a wallet and doesn't know about web three yet and won't listen to me completely.
So I, she, she owns a donkey and she owns this, but she doesn't know it yet.
Don't forget they lay eggs by that in two years.
I've all, I've been making up fun, fun facts about all of them.
That's the great thing about this.
Once you get one of these, they lay so many eggs.
You'll never have to buy another pet because they lay thousands and thousands of eggs.
That's a, I'm sure that's reassuring to everyone.
What would they taste like?
Oh, do you really want to know that?
Of course, of course, bagel would go.
How are you going to, have you ever cooked up a spider?
I mean, in Australia, they got those huntsman spiders.
People do eat certain spiders.
So like, I guess I'd try.
You'd have to be super hungry for that.
They might be crunchy, you know?
I think they'd be gamey or gooey.
Cook them like some chips.
I want to get it out of my imagination.
And I agree with the AI art.
People saying that, you know, when you do AI art, you're not an artist.
The things you need to write to get the wrong prompt, to get what you really want in your art, and to be satisfied with it.
You know, you need to transfer it into Photoshop.
And you tweak your prompt until you get what you're picturing in your head.
Now, that's the difference between an artist.
An artist visualizes something and then recreates it with a medium.
So if you're putting random words into AI and then just selling those pictures, and you know what I mean?
Then yeah, that's not art.
But if you're visualizing something and then recreating it, it doesn't matter what tool you use to recreate it.
For me, I think it's very recently, a couple months ago, that I tried AI art.
You know, when you're, when I'm behind Photoshop or any program, then, you know, what you imagine, you put it, you do something with it.
But to write it, the words, especially, you know, when I have the words in Dutch in my head, and then you need to translate it in English.
When it comes to, a lot of people forget, when it comes to AI art, it's all in the matter of the prompts you use, the correct prompts, the correct way of explaining to the, yeah, to the AI.
You have to be a poet or at least a wordsmith to get, you know, the right result.
So I think it's, it's time for another song.
Let's go with, uh, cyanide.
If we can take it, take it, take it, take it and have it all.
If we can make it, make it, make it, make it all possible.
Then we can take it, take it, take it and have it all.
I'd leave yours only one thing more
And count the paper and stones
You cut me a key for the front door
And when you didn't have to
If we can make it, make it, make it all possible
Then we can take it, take it, take it and have it all
This is Unconditional, this is Unconditional, this is Unconditional, this is Unconditional.
All right, that was Unconditional, and I took a break just for a couple minutes.
So, Blue Chip, you want to tell us a little bit about yourself, or you want to share what
Yeah, I'm just sitting at my home office desk, that's what I got going on, listening to some
awesome fire music you got playing.
I also got some Deep House mix here to contribute, if y'all would like at any given time, just
I know I've got some facts up here.
I got something to open up from Tiesto, and some others, David Guetta, if I'm pronouncing
And, yeah, I just kind of was sifting through some cool music, fire music to play.
Otherwise, I don't know, just doing a lot of art, and working in IRL, family business, taking
That's what I got going on, as a human being, yeah.
What do y'all got going on?
Human-een on full capacity.
And, of course, you can play your music.
I was looking forward to that.
So, whenever you're ready, just say it, and you can play your song, you can play anything
you want, as long as it's Deep House, because that's our topic for tonight.
But, yeah, and talking about IRL, that's why I mentioned 24 hours is not enough for
I mean, you know, when you have, you know, IRL business, and then Web3, and then you
have a family, you know, and then you have, like, people you need to take care of, like
You know, my dad is sick.
He has been, he's having, like, heart problems.
He had a heart attack, and, you know, taking care of him.
That happened, being busy with that.
But we're still here, right?
And we're shooting shit, just in the words of Dave.
Tricky, I think I was, I think we were on space the day you made that spider cat.
I think you, like, I don't know if you made it just then, but I remember, like, I was,
on a space, and you, like, pinned that spider cat, and we were all laughing about it.
Yeah, I've been having fun with them, that's for sure.
Like, it is definitely a fun little project.
Just, like, something fun for my holders, you know?
Like, no one's expecting it.
Definitely not expecting it.
No, yeah, spider cat trips me out.
I've forgotten about it until now, until I just saw it in the comments there.
That's always an awesome one.
I'm looking forward to it.
I'm going to be making, like, probably about 600 different versions of these based on, you
know, people's individual fears and stuff.
But I've messaged a bunch of my holders, and it's just fun to, like, you know, learn their
loves and their fears and then give them something that truly just terrifies them beyond belief.
Yeah, I couldn't tell if they'd be scared or, like, really, like, just, like, I don't
know, I just feel like I'm, like, trippy, trippy, I guess, is the word.
We think it's funny because they're not our fears.
But if your two main fears were heights and spiders, that those might not be cool.
Oh, I thought it was spiders and cats.
So, yeah, no, there's two fears and one love.
So, spiders and heights of fears, and then the love was cats and animals.
So, she's got two cats, so I figured, you know, cats would be good.
But I had to ask, I had to ask the husband, you know, what's her, what are her biggest fears?
What's the other one, though?
And some people give me, like, introspective things, you know, like, I'm afraid of having
I'm like, oh, shit, how am I supposed to do that?
Like, so, yeah, but, you know, I got my work cut out for me.
But, you know, AI is pretty smart, and it comes up with some funny shit.
And sometimes I'm just like, yeah, that's twisted enough, but I think that's a winner
Yeah, I have a relationship with AI in regards of it helps with artboarding.
I don't typically put out just, actually, there's an AI artist I did meet, and he is,
he's a photographer, and he is, he's using his past photography models that have, you
know, the form signed off with him to use their images from working with him, and he
is now using their images for AI.
So, and he's like a 3D graphic artist, but AI also, and he, so he's like making these crazy
artworks that are AI based off of his past photography models.
So, I definitely, I definitely feel AI is not fake art.
I think it, I think everyone has their own energy and flow about how they're working with
AI, whether they're putting out a final piece that is AI and their own contribution of what
they're working into it, like this guy I met.
Um, and, and yeah, it's just been a really humbling experience for me, at least to create
artboarding, to get influence, um, to what sort of direction or energetically from word
So, yeah, I definitely believe in deep machine learning, the AI algorithm and how it's outputting
a certain example imagery, um, to, to craft and be creative from.
Um, I think it's cool and fun.
So, I guess, yeah, I just heard that AI talk.
So, but otherwise I don't want to, um, I don't want to, I did say I would play a song, but
yeah, I mean, I'm also, uh, I'm also going to give away a blue chip club NFT here on space
at some point, um, just hanging out.
I'll run a Twitter picker.
You want to do talking room retweets or you want to post something up that we can all retweet
and tag three people under?
Yeah, we'll just do, we'll just do, um, yeah, tag this, tag this space out, share it to groups,
tag some friends in the comments and make sure you're following Shibu Society.
And, uh, I'll just run a Twitter picker at a random time and, and see where the vibes
And, um, I, if anyone wants to, I know we have a, I have a stealth mint coming up, um,
that we're doing sneak peek reveals of if it's okay to pin that to the top.
If anyone is interested, if, um, this is also a Twitter picker, uh, blue chip, RNFT,
Genesis is, uh, 888 pieces.
So anyone who has one, we'll be able to free mint eight from this stealth launch.
Otherwise, um, you can interact with this and there's going to be a Twitter picker for
winners on, on this, uh, pin tweet of our 20 K stealth launch and a partial reveals, uh,
You hear it, Pete, you hear it folks.
Uh, make sure you're following everyone here up on the panel and, uh, make sure you're
you tap in with blue there, especially retweet that post, tag three friends, give it a like.
So if you just joined, if you just joined people like me through the room, um, I think we can
give away, uh, one of the NFTs, um, that I want to give away tonight.
And when blue chip is playing his song, um, and you participate with your emojis, um, tricky,
can you then pick a winner?
And after the song, you can announce the winner and the winner will win one of Alicia's, uh,
And that's, uh, the, one of the mystical monopolies that I pronounce it good, tricky, mystical.
Um, I see, I, I forgot it.
I'm not, I'm not even sure.
I'm just saying that word.
I'm pinned up to the top and I'll pronounce it.
It's so difficult and every time I read it, I read it, but it's so difficult to, you know,
pronounce it, but her art is amazing people.
She's one of our community members as well.
She's a very active community member.
She's an amazing human being and we love her energy.
And, uh, tonight we'll give away some of her, we minted some of her art and we really
would like to share it with the room.
Um, and remember it's an open stage, it's an open space.
You guys are welcome to come up.
You can talk about anything you want.
You can talk about music, um, yourself, uh, IRL, Web3, your Web3 journey.
Um, if you have a project, you can talk about it.
We can, uh, talk about anything.
So right now, if Blue Chip is ready, he can play his song.
You put up your emojis as much as possible and then Tricky will pick a winner.
Let's get this real caught up.
I know with this song, everybody have a real good time, real good time.
Let's see the emojis before.
I know with this song, everybody have a real good time, real good time.
I know with this song, everybody have a real good time, real good time.
I know with this song, everybody have a real good time.
I know with this song, everybody have a real good time, real good time, real good time.
I know with this song, everybody have a real good time, real good time.
Yeah, we're good, yeah, we're down, close my mind, and baby, I feel high, I feel high.
They surround me, surround me, in the meantime of me, with my name, they're waiting for me, they're going on me.
Let it go with this song, everybody have a real good time, real good time.
Yeah, we're cool, yeah, we're drunk, close my mind, and baby, I feel high, I feel high.
Let it go with this song, everybody have a real good time, real good time.
Yeah, we're cool, yeah, we're drunk, close my mind, and baby, I feel high, I feel high.
Let's go, let's go, let's go.
Alright, you guys are great.
I think it was pretty hands down there.
I think Don's the winner.
We got Don down there, throwing emojis like there's no tomorrow.
He was right off rip and consistent the whole time, Don, so congratulations.
I think Don is one of our, yeah, Don Mims is one of our old team members.
Thank you so much for joining, Don, it's amazing.
Send me a DM, you know, you know how it goes, send me a DM and your Addie.
She's on Polygon, so send me your Addie and I can, we can send you the NFT immediately.
She's an amazing community member of ours, so it's nice to share her art.
Yeah, and she's a delight too, she's great.
Yeah, that reminds me that I miss Soli.
Alright, so that was a nice song, Blue Chip.
It's so, that's one of the things that I love about Deep House.
It's so soothing and calm, calms my, I wanted to say it, sorry.
I'm going to say it, it calms my tits down.
I wanted to say it, but I'm warning you guys first.
And yeah, people, it's our anniversary.
We are partying, we are celebrating our anniversary for this month.
We have some events tomorrow, no, Friday.
Friday we have Omega Space co-hosted by Mentaverse and the Stone Tigers.
You guys are all welcome.
We will have more giveaways on that day.
And we have upcoming poker tournament as well.
Um, on Monday, last Monday.
Last Monday, we had to, we, we supposed to host coffee talks and alpha drop space.
But I mentioned about my dad, you know, family comes first.
So, um, on Monday and Tuesday, we were pretty busy on our side, you know, taking care of
And, but this Monday we will have a new episode, uh, of coffee talks and alpha drop where we
give you guys a full update for the upcoming week.
What we'll be doing, um, about our medium next week.
Um, next week we will also officially, um, launch our staking that as well.
And, uh, remember our main price dropped, um, 0.018 for a Shibu Genesis, um, 0.69 for
a Shibu Guardian, um, 0.69 Sol for a Guardian.
And do not forget, join our discord when you have not yet.
Um, we are hosting rumbles throughout the day.
And by the end of the day, um, Brian is doing a wheel spin or no, he's taking points.
And then the person with the higher, with the most points, um, get to win an NFT.
So, um, that's what we have going on.
And that's our, yeah, our activities, opportunities, lots of opportunities to win.
And that's a great price right now.
Take advantage of that before we, we bump that back up again.
So I, I, I just about how you, um, talk about the, the spider cat.
Um, one thing that I will always remember about tricky is not only defy space donkeys, but
I will always remember, totally screwed.
And now the cat, the spider cat.
That was a good, a good, a good title for it.
I mean, yeah, totally screwed.
So, um, the, the, the, the spider cat is the second thing.
The third thing that will keep in my mind for, um, you know, things about tricky.
So the defy space donkeys will get stuck in your head.
You will hear it in your sleep.
And, uh, yeah, Don, um, Don showed me, uh, uh, tick tock.
He showed me tick tock and, and I saw it when you did it.
And I was, I was laughing.
I said, Oh, there he is with the defy space donkeys.
I started on tick tock and that really like got me, uh, you know, comfortable and in
front of a crowd and stuff.
So it really owe a lot to the tick tock.
And, uh, I met that revolution over there, you know, the community, the communities.
I've really only been here for like six months, eight months.
We started using tick tock when, um, I think, uh, Elisa was born.
Elisa, our daughter was born and then we started using tick tock and we saw tick tock.
And we saw tick tock as a platform where we can go back, you know, when she gets older,
we can go back and show her all the fun stuff that we did, how we, um, brought her up.
It is really, um, a nice platform to do that as well, but also, you know, to, to promote
That's a cool idea though.
To like be able to go back and see moments, you know, videos from the past.
But, and they don't like, uh, web three content though.
So, but as long as you don't mention NFTs or web three and show art and they love art,
but I mentioned certain web three words, they'll, they'll block you and you won't get any views.
Just don't, if you do talk about web three stuff, just don't, don't say web three.
Talk about the fundamentals of what you're doing.
I was, I was using like most of those hashtags were hashtag NFT, hashtag NFT giveaway.
And then you'd get like 16 views.
Oh, oh, you need to try that out.
And I'll do a video about, you know, dragon juice and get 2,600 views.
So it, yeah, it just to leave out, you leave out a couple of those words and you'll be fine.
But yeah, it got really annoying.
Um, we wanted to do Twitter advertisement, like directly from Twitter, but, um, they, they,
um, declined it because, um, we're an NFT project.
I was, I was confused because I was like, Twitter is all about NFTs.
And why don't they want to support NFT that wants to pay for advertisements?
Because the community, like people like, I would say chose Twitter as the main social media
platform when it comes to NFT and web tree.
So I don't understand why, why, why Elon is making such a fuss about this.
They, I mean, they say that roughly 70% of open-seas sales are derived from Twitter.
But I wanted to talk about our fears because you were mentioning that.
I want to share what my fear is.
The smaller they are, they scarier.
Um, yes, I can, my dad almost made a car accident because I was yelling and screaming in the
car because there was a small worm on my leg.
It was a green one from grass.
We went to, um, a cemetery to, you know, clean up and stuff.
And there was a worm on my leg and I was screaming.
And I will never forget that again because he almost made a car accident.
That's, that's my biggest fear.
A worm is my biggest fear.
The second thing, do not laugh.
And my daughter loves balloons.
So it's funny at birth, at her birthday, when she wants a balloon and she's standing right
next to Fran and she'd be like, mommy, mommy balloon.
And she's like, you know, when, when children are squeezing the balloon to make the sound,
It's like, she deliberately squeezing the balloon right next to Fran.
So I'm scared of worms and balloons.
I can kind of understand worms, but why balloons?
Um, when I was little, um, my brother used to pick on me because I was the youngest.
I have a brother and a sister and my brother used to pick on me.
And he brought like, he's putting like worms in my hand, um, to make me, you know, scared.
Um, and balloons is, um, the same actually.
He, he would, uh, come in my room with unexpectedly with a balloon.
And, uh, one day I was locked up in my room with lots of balloons.
It was my sister birthday and, um, they were, uh, we were having like a lot of balloons in
the room and my brother locked me up just for fun.
But, um, yeah, I got scared and it stayed, it stayed.
So what exactly about them scares you?
Um, the sound of it, the sound of it and the, the idea and knowing that they can, you know,
Like it can pop up anytime.
It's, um, it's not the colors.
Do you ever dream about balloons?
Do you ever have nightmares about balloons?
Um, actually, whenever I went to a birthday party, I get, uh, I get scared of, um, you
know, going to sleep and knowing that.
You must, you must have clowns then.
They pull out a worm looking balloon, blow it up.
And then they like twist it into an animal looking shape.
But yeah, when you start using the balloons, then yeah.
No, we will have clowns and balloons.
No, you know, I think they made a wonder, but when they, the one you blow up to make
It's like a worm blowing up a worm.
And you guys are, if you guys find balloons a bit weird, I'm going to tell you my fear.
Um, I don't know how you say it.
Um, in English is my length.
We are in Suriname and Dutch.
We said in meters, I'm, um, you can say my length, my height.
I don't know how you say it.
And you guys use inches, right?
But, um, picture this, a big guy is scared of chickens and wait.
No, I don't blame you at all.
There's a, there's a, there's a, let me just.
I'm a country boy and I'm scared of chickens.
The thing is my sister and my cousin, when I was, I think I was five or six years old,
they locked me up in a chicken den and my, my, my late, um, grandma, she had a crazy rooster,
not a rooster, a crazy rooster, because every time she goes in a chicken den, she has to
She, the rooster only listened to her and her stick.
If he doesn't have the stick, she runs after my grandma also.
So my sister and my cousin, they locked me up in, in, um, this chicken den and I think
for maybe five minutes or whatever, they left me with a crazy rooster.
So that rooster was running out, running behind me using this, uh, uh, claws or how do you
say it, scratching my leg.
And my sister and my cousin was just outside just laughing and laughing and laughing.
When my, my, my, my mother, uh, my grandma, um, heard of the commotion.
She came down from the stairs and saw it.
And then, then she helped me out of the den up until now.
I'm scared of live chickens.
I'm, I'm seeing it as a form of revenge, but a live chicken.
That is, that is, I mean, but that's acceptable.
Like, especially as a younger person, like chickens are, are ruthless.
Have you heard my chicken story?
I, I, I, you know, I had like a full like farm in my backyard.
You know, I'm in winter park, Florida.
Not enough room for a farm, you know, 40 feet away.
But anyway, I, I decided I'm gonna get chickens.
So, you know, if the hurricane hits and times get rough, I could always eat chicken.
So I, I got two, I named them tasty and delicious.
And, uh, and they used to, they used to respond to my whistle.
Like, you know, I can't do it right now, but it would be like, bum, bum, bum.
Like, cause one time they made the sound kind of like that.
And I figured if I whistled like that, maybe I could encourage that sound.
But anyway, I just did that as like their dinner call.
Like that was the dinner bell.
And, uh, and so I go out in the backyard one day and, uh, I do the dinner call and I've
got like a little container with some, some leftovers and I'm walking out.
And at the time we had a bird house and it had been taken over by squirrels.
They just, they, there was just a squirrel house now.
Um, and I'm standing over there by the squirrel house and I, I do the call.
I open up my, my styrofoam container to throw out my leftovers.
Chickens run over and a squirrel falls out of the house and lands right by my feet.
Uh, the chickens thought I threw it there and they tore that thing alive apart in no time.
And I can still to this day, not get the sound of that thing screaming out of my head.
Those things were vicious animals.
They were like dinosaurs and they just tore that thing apart.
Uh, yeah, no chickens are not to be trusted.
I would not fall asleep around a chicken.
I would not trust a chicken.
Uh, but I, you know, if you raise them from like super young, they will imprint on you and follow you around.
And they're, they're super lovey.
And so I never got to eat them because I, when they died, I just buried them and I was super sad.
Uh, it was, but you know, uh, if you're going to get chickens and you want to eat them and get like a hundred of them and don't name them.
That's the, that's the facts right there.
And that's, that's why, because Fran also tried.
I, I, I bought two chickens too.
And I, I named them Chichi and Jojo.
And, uh, yeah, Don is scared of chickens.
So when they got big, when they got big, it, it was kind of difficult for Don to move around, you know, and they were welcome in our house, in our balcony.
Not in, in, inside our, up until the balcony.
It was a problem for Don.
So, you know, and I, I love pets.
And it doesn't matter if it's a chicken or a dog.
You can't compare the Pekingese with our, with a chicken.
So, cause we, we got a pit bull and we got a Pekingese.
The Pekingese, they could come into our house, no problem.
But I let no chicken into this house.
Our chickens come in either way, whether we want to, they want to or not.
They will shit everywhere.
They'll peck the shit out of you if you fall asleep, man.
I never experienced that.
I, I, after seeing what they did to the squirrel, I'm not going to give them a chance.
I never heard anything like that.
I've heard them, like, fight each other and, like, then, like, kind of eat each other, but, rarely.
But, yeah, that's crazy, man.
Eating, eating a squirrel.
I, I just lost, like, two of our chickens.
Uh, one of my favorite ones was, which was, yeah, like, imprinted on me.
Uh, like a black, uh, lays, like, kind of like the Easter egg, like blue and, like, kind
And, yeah, it'll always hang out with me.
And, uh, a few days ago, I think a fish or cat or a pack of raccoons got it.
So, I'm a bit down and out about that.
But, yeah, the other ones are meat birds.
And I, I, I, our, our children named them, but I typically don't name the, the white
Cause, yeah, they're, they're just that.
I have to wring their neck at some point to eat them.
I don't eat chicken, but my family does.
The boil, the broilers you don't name, but the, the egg layers you name.
I gotta get some roosters, actually.
Maybe they'll help, like, the.
The female's not gonna eat.
If you get two roosters, they're gonna fight.
If you get one rooster, he'll be happy as shit.
Um, but their roosters are loud, man.
Nobody loves, and nobody likes a neighbor with a rooster.
It's a good thing we're out here.
If everybody gotta get a cow, you'll save on milk.
And make some goo and stuff like that.
You got, like, 10 acres plus?
Uh, 17 acres, uh, 45 minutes away from our mainland here.
Which we got about four acres here.
So you're probably fine then.
No one's gonna, no one's complaining.
So what do you have besides chickens?
Do you have other animals besides chickens?
And, um, we're really kind of prepping our land and.
For cows and cattle, uh, and goats.
Um, because goat milk and cow milk, uh, is just.
Well, one like cattle, cattle milk.
And it just, it's just crazy.
Like the amount of like, um, the amount of inflation on eggs.
And, well, eggs have come down recently.
But, um, and milk is just kind of silly.
And, you know, it's fine.
We love supporting our local economy.
But at the end of the day, like, you know, we, we might as well just invest ourselves
into ourselves and our land and have with a cow and, um, and goats.
So that's kind of like the works we're doing.
We're kind of prepping out, like, um, logging some trees and clean up for us to create more
But yeah, that's about it.
We had, I had, I have racing pigeons.
I often have racing pigeons.
Cows are the alpha right there.
Like, uh, you can have a cow.
I mean, for every acre you've got, you can have a cow and you can move them around the
Like goats eat a lot for what they produce.
But anyway, um, but a cow, like you can raise a full, you know, you can raise a cow from
like, from birth to when you got to wait till they wean off the mother, but it only costs
about 600 bucks to buy and raise a calf.
And then you sell them for like 1600 to 2600.
I don't think I'd be able to sell it.
I think I'd become attached to like a dairy cow.
A cow here in Spiriname is, uh, the same price as a car.
It's, uh, it's about 3000 to 4000 US.
That's literally double the price what we get.
That's actually talking about a cheap car.
So if let's, let's say for instance, um,
Let's say a Toyota Corolla.
Let's say, let's just start with a rough four.
So let's say the Toyota rough four is, uh.
14, 14, 14, between 14 and 15,000 here.
Last I've heard when it came to, um, was it, um, it wasn't Ramadan.
They, I've heard that one is now between 6,000 and 8,000.
And just filled her freezer.
And I was like, what are you doing?
Now that sounds like a really good deal, right?
I can buy a cattle for around, um, 7, 800.
For a black and white moo cow.
Or some, um, like brown cow.
I like the brown and white.
I can get a kangaroo in my state without a license for 1,500 bucks.
No, I'm in South Carolina.
You can get a kangaroo in South Carolina?
Why wouldn't you want a kangaroo?
If I had, if I had adequate, if I had adequate space outside, I would have one.
Some guy up in my area, he won the lottery like a million dollars.
And he, he bought like a giraffe.
He bought like some camels.
And he opened a zoo up here.
He, he, he, he won the lottery for a million bucks.
And he's been running the zoo for like 15 years now.
I'm getting some penguins if I hit a million bucks, bro.
I'm going to have some emperor penguins chilling around my crib.
Have, have the crib cold, you know?
That's cool if you make it.
Security cameras on the penguins heads wandering around.
Tape a GoPro to a seal, bro?
Yeah, you don't have, you don't have the animal control.
The animal rights activist on your doorstep.
How is a GoPro going to harm an animal?
You can't tape an animal.
But yeah, no, I mean, livestock's a really smart, wise thing, I think, for a lot of people
to do if you can manage it.
Or, or support your local farmer.
Support, you know, there's, if there's, if there's things like that where you are, support
your local produce, your local farms if you can.
Like you said, you're tricky.
Your, your folks bought like a quarter calf or cow, I mean a cow and packed the freezer
I eat milk, uh, elk myself.
I'll drink a little milk.
I'm allergic to milk, unfortunately.
I had, I unfortunately had shark fin before like, it was like a bad thing to eat.
Uh, when I was like, I was in Dubai.
There are certain sharks you can make it with that aren't in danger.
I don't know what I ate, but I was in Dubai and they had shark fin soup, but then I like
10 years later, I watched the documentary about like shark fin soup and I was like, sad.
I mean, I've had shark steaks.
Like, why wouldn't they just harvest the whole animal?
It doesn't make any sense.
I guess it's more, more, I think it's probably more cost for them to, to do that rather than
just cut the prime target cost.
I don't mean to swear about it.
That's what I had to say.
When I, when the question, when the question.
No, continue, continue, please.
Hey, I have to step away for a few.
If, um, if you're still here, when I get back, I'll jump back in.
But, um, I did post a giveaway up on the top there.
Um, so everybody retweet it.
Um, and I will give away a free mint pass for my fungals collection.
Um, so, um, I'll be back if you guys are still here.
If not, I'll draw the winner, um, once I get back.
Uh, thank you so much for joining us.
We did plan the space until, um, 11.
Um, but it, it, uh, it's, it's, uh, the, the choice of our co-host if we continue or
So it's a group decision.
So thank you so much for sharing your giveaway and, you know, spend time with us.
I'll do a Twitter picker.
I'll run a Twitter picker now.
Um, I was gonna say if anybody else wants to come up and, you know, share any music
or share a talent or about their project.
I do have another space I need to pop up in for a little bit.
So I will be back if y'all are still going.
It's really nice to meet you, Beagle.
Yeah, we need to add our Plus, right?
For our community of communities.
Um, we did change, um, something and then the, uh, the blue chip.
Yeah, but we got it back.
So, um, we'll be at it again.
Um, I think a couple of days, maybe two, three days, we'll lose the blue check mark.
But, uh, after that, we'll get it again.
Tricky needs to guide us with that, with the, uh, community of communities, the steps
that we need to take and all that.
They, they, they're pretty much going to take care of most of it.
Um, all you gotta do is give them some.
Oh, wait, you hear me now?
For some reason, my phone, my phone, my phone muted itself.
All you gotta do is give them some art and like, you know, a little, a little intro of
the story and kind of like the, you know, the description of what the character is.
They'll, they'll kind of take it from there.
Um, and then, yeah, they'll, they'll kind of take it from there.
We have, we have this guy hangry from hangry animals.
He was a book publisher for 20 years.
And he, he's basically doing it.
And then, you know, if we have problems or questions, we shout out to Ben, uh, from,
uh, from, uh, he's basically doing it.
And then, you know, if we have problems or questions, we shout out to Ben, uh, from, uh,
from Ben Earl from, uh, Marvel.
He wrote like some of the Spider-Man comics and he wrote the Dare, uh, Daredevil comics.
Or Deadpool, Deadpool comics.
Um, and, uh, then it's all being, you know, like, you know, it's all being distributed by
It's just, it's all professionals that are running this, this collab.
I'm very excited to be in it.
So, um, I think we're up for a next song where we do the same.
Everyone pop up your emojis when, um, Blue Chip, are you going to play a song for us?
Yeah, I've got, um, some, uh, David Guetta.
Yeah, we're here to vibe and play some more music.
Put up your emojis, people.
Put up your emojis when, um, Blue Chip plays songs.
So, and by the end of the song, Tricky will choose a winner and then we'll give away one
more NFT from Alicia, one of our community members.
She's such an amazing one-on-one artist and we really want to share her art with our community
So yeah, whenever you're ready, Blue Chip, let's go.
Before the music's playing, I'll run Twitter picker and, um, actually I might have to wait
so I don't rug myself from space if I, um, I'll have to run it on my device here.
But yeah, so I'll, I'll, um, yeah, Tricky will run his, I'll put while I'm playing music
and then I'll run mine after the song.
If anyone else wants to play music or chill and talk and then, uh, for giving away a free
blue chip that, um, to anyone here listening and huddle it hard cause there's a lot to come.
Um, I got, I got a requester up here.
Should I bring zone dog up here?
Let me just check their profile.
They don't have any posts.
I don't know if I should bring, there's no, there's no content on them, but I can bring
I think we should just play the song probably.
I'm good, yeah, I'm feeling all right.
Baby, I'ma have the best fucking night of my life.
And wherever it takes me, I'm down for the ride.
Baby, don't you know I'm good, yeah, I'm feeling all right.
But wherever it takes me, I'm down for the ride
Baby, don't you know I'm good, yeah, I'm feeling all right
Cause I'm good, yeah, I'm feeling all right
Baby, I'm not at the best fucking night of my life
But wherever it takes me, I'm feeling all right
Baby, don't you know I'm good, yeah, I'm feeling all right
Don't you know I'm good, yeah, I'm feeling all right
Don't you know I'm good, yeah, I'm feeling all right
I'm good, yeah, I'm feeling all right
Baby, I'm not at the best fucking night of my life
But wherever it takes me, I'm down for the ride
Baby, don't you know I'm good, yeah, I'm feeling all right
Cause I'm good, yeah, I'm feeling all right
Baby, I'm not at the best fucking night of my life
But wherever it takes me, I'm down for the ride
Baby, don't you know I'm good, yeah, I'm feeling all right
Cause I'm good, I'm feeling alright
Maybe don't you know I'm good
That was good. Oh, that was close. Oh shoot
That's some requests coming up here
Yeah, we have a cool. All right here. Let's check it. Let's check them out
make sure you're following all the hosts and all these legends in the room and
Yeah, I'm gonna think I'm gonna have to give that last one the mighty max. I saw you max
Throwing those emojis pretty hard
And no, I said I just sent you a DM just to be safe and sure, you know, oh
Yeah, send me your addy. I will send you one of
Mystical monopolist. Hey, I said it correct mystical monopolist. Yes
Yeah, I'm going to send you one of her NFTs. It's amazing a community member
Um, and she she her art is amazing
And we did one of a custom shibu together
Which will be airdrop to our holders very soon
Um, we wanted to do it and gas fees was like
Thousand us dollars 1100 us dollars
So we thought no we wait for a little bit
Yes, but we are we will be it's already on a blockchain
We will be sending it to our holders. Just a little patience, you know
It will all come good, but um, we did plan our um our space until 10 p.m. EST
I did mention that, uh, it's all in the lead of our co-host
So our co-host can decide if they want to close off the space or continue a little bit
I do, um, you know, look at a time and respect people their times, um, of course
So yeah, let's hear you guys. Um, if from my side
I can't always, you know run over, uh, so maybe we should kind of respect people's time a little bit
It is a recorded space and it has been a good night
So maybe we should kind of close it off here, right?
Uh, but it has been great
So make sure you guys have, you know
Notifications on and you tune in for the rest of the shibu society spaces
We're always going to keep it pumped and uh, keep it positive here
So thank you all for showing up. It was great
And uh, yeah any any other closing statements blue?
Um, yeah, I got I just ran twitter picker also
Uh, I think seemingly paul was in here for a bit. I don't know if there's yeah, there's they're here
Uh, I ran a twitter picker you won a free blue chip club
And yeah cheers congrats to you
And so if you want to dm your wallet address to us
We'll send we'll have that sent out to you tonight
And with the tx link and um, if you don't see it on your open c check your hidden tab balance
Um, sometimes, uh, new nfts, especially when sent from someone to you will be, um, not showing the main collection
But in the hidden tab balance, but otherwise yeah get us a dm and um, congratulations to you and yeah, we appreciate being up here with um
Um, um with all you listeners and being able to, um, have a good fun and vibing time at the very least
Great. Thank you so much guys for joining us today
Um, it is our first episode of chill and share and it has been it's been a wonderful, uh, wonderful space
Um, very thankful for the love and support from our co-host, uh, tonight that's blue chip and tricky
Um, we do have our next space on friday
It is uh shibo society anniversary mega space where we will close off our anniversary celebration
And we will have like a project lineup we have activities and events on that day
And um, yeah, it will be nice if you guys join us as well
Um, very, uh, thankful that you guys, uh, joined us today
Thank you so much and I don't know if if one of you still
Wanted to say something before we close
Just have a great night and that's it. Thank you for joining us
Okay. Bye everyone. Thank you so much for joining until the next one. Bye