FOMO FM: NFT N CHILL 🥶

Recorded: Jan. 22, 2024 Duration: 4:06:04

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Thanks to my city and state, never ever seen this.
I'm a new friend, I'm a young boy, you lose on the full time.
I'ma give it that penis.
When it's just done, I'ma fill up a brain that's blue.
I got me a shorty few on the way, said I'm in town today.
She said she coming over and she down the state.
I got a hit, she been playing that shit,
so when she pull up on me, I know what she about to say.
What's the problem?
Brand new wear, just how I've been feeling this time.
I got options, I can pass it, it's like stocking.
I didn't even get it.
I'm out, I'm out, I'm out.
I'm switching to Tar-Tan.
I'm calling my bitch, doesn't bring me that noggin.
Brain real good, she's got a collar.
I like it that way, don't mind, she'll bring me no collar.
Call me the baby, no collar.
I'm a creative stylist, I've been to my general.
And I just threw back from L.A. on a day yesterday,
I go back and broke like I play tennis.
I fuck with you, I feel for a still on the billboard,
the number one song in UK.
And now they got some fucking rich, all these stuff,
I'm a dick.
I said don't give a fuck what you say.
She here like a Batman nigga,
whoopin' here like a Batman nigga,
I just put her in the Batmobile.
The reason I ain't fuckin' with you bad bad niggas,
cause they cat bad niggas in their raps,
they rid up and eat me.
You wanna keep your life, you take it easy.
I'm rockin' with what a domino, lead it's queen.
These niggas who wore it down, they drink it's easy.
My whip is on the brow, I got my cleats.
My bitch can smell those yellows like a soul.
These niggas tell us I'm a soul.
She wanted the dominant place in the car in the wallet,
she put on the fuck with me, but nobody taught us.
She told me that she wouldn't fill up my music,
I thought that she told me it's nobody on her.
And I'm with the T-ski, I need that shit for the free ski.
We are not buy it, no pussy, you sell it, no B-ski.
It's so much work on my cell of your hide it.
Go tell all my bitches, he meant it to reach me.
Y'all in my deal, I'ma follow your PM,
she play with the close team.
We used to fuck on the low skis,
she used to lie on my bed and go lie to your...
I love you, D.
If you want school, she want a T.
She want a T.
I can speak.
T-N, T-N, T-N, T-N to all of our G10 family and friends
up in the space today.
Motivating Monday, we're back.
Retreat the room, drop some NFB.
Let's go.
We get it, we split it up.
Get my bitch to be back for that pussy,
I'll take her to shopping until it's that old.
Then ain't no business, then ain't no business,
ain't nothing, no place to get old.
It ain't nothing, then turn the bitch up.
It ain't nothing, no time to click up.
Ain't nothing.
We turn the jewel up,
just look at the diamonds we buzzed.
Look at the people we touch,
shit, I'm feelin' like we be in rust.
Yeah, I'm sittin' in shit like a puddle of little niggas
till I never been flush.
Ah, nasty girl.
Pull up your breakfast and cream with a kid on the key.
It's a fiscal light, you can't get this shit on the key.
When it's a band, I put a little shit on and shit, boom.
Don't put my hand, I had to go put something on the key.
The Aeros school, she want the tea.
She want the tea, I can't speak,
we keepin' the street, we keepin' the street.
I took a loss, but you still gon' get beat.
DM, DM, DM to all of our friends,
Hit the request button. Let's go
Stop your energy
It's a habit
See em GM GM GM top absolutely everybody in this
This is, baby, it is a Monday morning.
Hopefully you guys are feeling motivated
and refreshed from an amazing weekend.
I see so many star-studded people up here
in the spaces already.
We're just getting back into it.
We're just coming back.
Oh, wait.
Feels like I've been forever in spaces
and it's only been two days.
I see Phoenix, I see Vicky, I see Alpha Man,
I see Rick, oh, we King of Hearts, NFT,
First Society, OBZ, the entire family
is up in the spaces, guys.
Retweet the room.
NFTs, I'm seeing the pump on Dogecoin NFTs.
I'm extremely excited and just happy to be back here.
So without further ado,
let's say what's up to some of these amazing folks
go around the room.
I see Vicky, Vicky, Vicky, Vicky, Vicky, Vicky, Vicky,
delicious on this amazing Monday.
What's happening, Vicky?
Oh, hey, you okay?
I'm actually a little bit croaky.
I'm in well again.
I'm like under my blanket on the sofa.
I'm just like, I'm so in well, but I'm good.
I'm still pumped, but I'm just a little bit croaky.
I'm still recovering from the weekend, Vicky.
It was an amazing time
and I was happy to see Keith, some of my friends,
and just take a little mental health break and just reset.
So it was a good weekend.
What did you get onto?
Were you creating?
Were you indulging?
Were you buying some art?
What was your weekend like?
Well, just, I'm always outside with a dog,
so I was out hiking a lot and just chilling.
And I have done a little bit of drawing,
so that's pretty cool.
And me and Bebe have got our first space together today
at 5 p.m. UK time.
So yeah, it's good.
But yeah, I just wish I wasn't feeling so rough now,
but never mind.
I'm sure I'll make it through.
But yeah, I'm super excited to do a space with Bebe later.
We're just gonna chat about tattoo art and NFTs
and perhaps a little bit of people's story.
Most people have got a good story behind their tattoos,
so it'd be good to just share.
So it's a bit of a sharing chill out space
rather than a chill space.
You guys are leaving it to me.
You're like, fuck it, Doodle's coming back.
He's got the community.
We not buying anything, we're just chilling.
No, I'm excited.
I actually came back and I did some Christmas,
I mean Christmas shopping, give birthday shopping
for myself over the weekend,
and I can always use some more NFTs.
So that's exciting.
I'm happy that you and Bebe are doing something cool
collectively.
I think it's always great to meet amazing people
here in our community and build internally.
I'm extremely excited for 2024
for many reasons, Vicky Licious.
I think the art is always an exciting aspect
of NFTs and Web3, but I'm also more excited
by some of these community projects that are given back
and that are also open to community collaboration.
And I'm a board ape holder.
I was just checking out some of these floor prices,
things were moving and grooving this Monday morning.
And Board Ape Yacht Club has relaunched their entire website
with over 300 services and businesses
from the board ape gangs.
And as a board ape holder, I thought it was really cool.
And you never know, you might see DoodleGenics
listed on the Macy site or the Basie site in the future.
I think it's really cool
and I definitely wanna use some of the IPs
and just really tap into people that are building.
And I think that like hosting spaces
is a great way to network and communicate.
And tonight I was kind of like, you know,
took in some time to take a break off of social media
and enjoy my birthday, enjoy some friends,
enjoy some family.
And I'm actually, I made a little content strategy
for not only X, but for like six other social media
platforms and I'm gonna be kicking it off today.
So you'll see a lot more video from DoodleGenics.
We'll host a lot more podcast style spaces
with special guests and features and different networks
and different community members.
We got a hot list this week.
I'm trying to get all the cards right.
Kind of feel like Dana White
putting together a UFC card over here.
Oh, wait, we got magic Eden, we got wallet card.
And then after we got this amazing artist,
she's actually from Toronto.
She's got a pretty big following as well too.
So I'm just trying to get more and more amazing people
outside from our regular Daggler community
that we see on a daily basis.
Delicious, I'm always excited to have you up in this space.
If there's anything that maybe you wanna give us
an update on and share,
I'm always happy to hear from you as well.
Yeah, well, I'll pin to the top.
So we are actually the cute and creepy gang.
I did mention this, I think probably last time I was in,
but we are rebating gas for people this month.
So, you know, if you do Mint Luna Witch,
we will magically give you back your gas in February,
which is pretty exciting, excuse me.
So yeah, that was really cool.
I've got loads of stuff going on.
I'm working on like a different full moon NFT
cause there's obviously 12 during the year
and between each full moon,
you'll get this bonus NFT if you Mint.
Sorry, I am literally dying here.
But yeah, so that's pretty cool.
I'm working on the,
I've done like these little trading cards kind of,
well, it's more like a top trumps kind of vibe actually.
And at the end of January,
we're gonna start doing like little holder
of the month giveaways.
So they'll get like a physical little card of their NFT.
I'm gonna work in some one of ones for the pack as well
and kind of that sort of vibe.
So yeah, I feel like we're really,
I've talked about we're starting bits of build the VIP area
for the cute and creepy gang.
So holders, we give full IP rights
and obviously we wanna make that as easy as possible
for people to utilize.
So we thought if we could offer different versions
of your witch,
so maybe you don't want it with the background,
maybe you want it PFP optimized
or with a frame without a frame, that sort of thing.
So VIP holders will be able to go on
and sort of access different versions of the witch,
which I think will make it much easier
if they wanna make t-shirts out of it
or use it for a logo or something or labeling
or something like that.
So yeah, we got loads cooking.
I'm really excited about 2024.
And I just, I'm loving some of the connections
I'm building through your space
and we've got the FCW
and I just feel like this community is growing
and growing every day.
So I'm super excited.
I always rug.
Why am I always rugging in spaces?
That's another question I have for 2024.
But Vigulous, it's exciting to see the growth.
It's exciting to see you use the art
and find new applications for it.
Super, super cool.
You're an amazing woman founder and you're amazing friend.
I'm just happy that you've accomplished so much
and you're just constantly expanding the brand
here in web three.
I think it's super exciting.
And when you host spaces,
when you're more active, when you're doing live streams,
this is the only way to get the message out.
Either you find a really good community
that you could be a part of the space on a daily basis
and you get noticed
or you start doing live streams yourself
and you try to cultivate a community at the same time
and be inclusive of other communities.
That's the only way to grow.
And I think that a lot of people,
they're just focused on the sales
and they're just focused on these specific,
maybe communities or individuals
instead of just trying to get kind of popular and get known.
Once you get known, people will want to do business
with absolutely each and every one of you guys,
which is a super exciting time.
So Vicky, I can't wait to see what 2024 has in store
from the products to the physicals
to being super active here on X and spaces.
Really, really exciting stuff.
Oh, thank you.
I was thinking what you were saying
about being featured on the Macy website and stuff.
I'm gonna try and start doing more with the NFTs
that I mint and create merch from that
and perhaps somehow try and cross promote those projects
on my website as well.
Because I think that's just super exciting.
Alina shared today that she was holding her iPhone
and it has one of my stickers on the back.
She's like, oh, I'm carrying you with me every day now,
I think that's the really cool thing.
People are into collecting
because they collect NFTs,
but trying to make those things physical
that people can perhaps share on social media
in the real world I think is a huge bonus
and thing to sort of try and achieve.
So yeah, I definitely wanna do more of that.
And video, I know I need to do more video
because it's just the algorithms love it.
So as much as I don't feel comfortable
doing these little videos when I have done them,
you definitely get much more engagement.
So I'm with you.
I've sort of almost kind of created a new little strategy
for this year and gonna try and stick to it
as best as I can.
Yes, man, baby, that's what's up.
Doing more is the only way.
When I first started these spaces,
I used to spend a half an hour in spaces.
Now I spend 12 hours.
I was hanging out over the weekend with NFT kid Barry,
some of my IRL friends, my brother.
And one of my friends started growing
pretty quickly on TikTok.
And I was just asking him like, what are you doing?
And he's just like, I'm not really doing much.
I'm just putting out their high quality content
and I'm just interviewing random people
and pretty good and it's working really effectively.
And I realized when he saw the X account,
he was like absolutely astonished
hearing all the amazing stuff I share about Web3,
our community of the family, the people in IRL,
they're still like, what the fuck is an NFT?
We still can't stray away from it.
A lot of people just don't know what this is.
It's like reading a Harry Potter chapter book
the second it drops and no one fucking knows
what's going on.
Anyways, long story short,
he asked me, how do I grow quick?
How do I grow to like 10,000?
How do I grow faster?
What's the key doodle?
Tony, tell me, you've been my friend for 17 years,
share the juice.
And I told him, I said like,
whatever you fucking did last year
is not gonna work this year, all right?
Things that I used to tweet three years ago
get no engagement now.
Before you could fucking literally,
if you had an ape, you could say,
hey, airdrop in this ape,
if this ape gets a thousand likes
and you'll get a thousand likes and like it worked.
But the content and what you did and what we posted
and how we executed in 2023 and 2024,
it's not gonna work in 2020.
It's not gonna work.
What we did in the past is not working in 2024,
that's it.
So like, how am I supposed to grow?
If I only spend a half an hour on this app a day,
it's just physically impossible to grow.
It's like not feeding your plants any water or sun
and expecting them to grow.
Like it just, it won't happen.
So the same thing with us is like,
we really gotta go outside of our comfort zone.
It gets easy to do the same shit repetitively.
It gets super reductant really quickly.
And then people's attention,
they're like the shortest things of life.
You thought babies' attentions were quick.
The people in web three, they got quicker attention.
One day they fucking love you,
the next day they're offending and they hate you
and they're sliding in your DMs.
Don't fucking DM me.
Come and talk to me publicly.
Let's have a conversation about it.
Selling my brand, selling my name,
talking shit in the DMs.
Funny thing is it always gets back to me.
But anyways, it was really, really exciting
just to see like things come to life.
Things that I dreamt,
things that I like held in my mind for a long time,
things that I worked towards like for three years
in the grind mode, saying nothing, showing nothing,
taking the cuts, the bruises, everything.
And it was kind of reminding me of like,
what was going on when hanging out with NFT kid
over the weekend.
Cause man, shout out to the kid.
NFT Kidberry is a fucking legend, a real brother.
I felt like we were eating with the mafia.
We were like at the hotel with all the fighters.
We met like the champions brother and sister-in-law
paying for our calves and the UFC's paying
for our dinners and shit.
Like it was amazing.
And there's people in the camp that are just there
to support the main motherfucking guy, the champion, right?
And I think that like sometimes in these communities
it becomes so competitive
and you got guys in the same camp,
like literally wanna fighting the champ.
And like, they're gonna be in the same kind of league
and they're in the same division.
And what I was saying, and what I'm getting to
is like what you did in the beginning
to get to being a champion
or to get to being a real legend or real OG
or maybe even to get known and to get popular
takes way more than what you're currently doing.
Everybody, even doodlegenics, right?
If I wanna be some next phenomenon,
it's gonna take a lot more than just doing X spaces.
It's gonna take a lot more
than just being on one social media platform.
And I think that people gotta realize that
and also kind of humble themselves.
Throw the glass like 50% full
and look at it like half empty
instead of half full all the time.
Because sometimes, things become really easy.
It's easy to hang out with our friends.
It's easy to be in the same space.
It's easy to ask the same collectors for more sales.
Like we gotta do new shit in 2024
and trying something new is the only way that we grow.
And there was a lot of times,
I think that it was uncomfortable for myself
and I've never really shared it with people,
kind of just buried it,
but just take the pain and fuel it.
Take the misfortune, take the,
hey, he didn't retweet my shit.
She doesn't like my NFTs.
And fuel it into something positive, all right?
Stop all the comparison.
Comparison is the thief of all joy.
Don't compare yourself to the next person
sitting beside you.
Don't compare yourself to doodlegenic sitting up here.
Don't compare yourself to the next person in the space.
It literally will take away your happiness.
So I would just say is like set some new goals.
And for me, it's like to really,
really indulge into this video shit.
So like now I shot a lot of content
in the last probably three days with Kid
and just kind of vlogging
and kind of switching up the style a little bit.
And I think that there's gonna be really
a few different apps that I'm gonna use
to kind of like cultivate that.
Instagram is gonna be like the highlight.
So anything that happens, it's super exciting.
It's just gonna go on the grant.
It's just like any other profile.
I see all these amazing women's profile.
They don't even look the same in real life.
That's like the highlight moment
when they're at the Met Gala, the Raptor game
or frigging they're getting engaged.
So I definitely think that Instagram
is a highlight video centric platform
where people wanna see what's going on.
And I think that a lot of NFTs communities
don't show behind the scenes.
So my strategy is I'm gonna be using Instagram.
I'm gonna be using X.
We have an amazing community.
We have amazing conversations.
I think TikTok just like showing people how to do stuff.
Same thing with YouTube education, right?
TikTok, you think that it's all dancers
and all bimbos and bozos and DJs
but there's a lot of education
that you can actually learn with like quick facts,
tips on YouTube.
And the same thing with Snapchat.
It's like behind the scenes.
I'm on Discord every single day.
I'm gonna be using Facebook.
So like Twitter, TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat,
Discord, Facebook.
These are like different mediums
that I think that are gonna expand.
And I definitely wanna be well-rounded
and have a massive community on all of them.
It doesn't pay to sit seven, eight hours here on X anymore.
Like the growth hack is dead.
There's like 20 other spaces
all saying they're doing the same shit,
not doing nothing.
And there's a few real collectors still buying art
and NFTs from motherfuckers
and nothing else is going on.
It's just this kind of back chanter.
I really don't have time.
I think in 2024, you're gonna see like a laser focus
of doodle genics of Tony.
And I'm also gonna be calling people out
because a lot of things I've let slide in the past.
I think the champ has to chin check a few people
and just make sure that the NFT community as a whole
is operating smoothly, but also our own fucking community.
Like I don't wanna see people shitting in my backyard
and not picking up the dog shifts.
And there's been a lot of shit that's been going down
since I've been away for two days.
So daddy genics is back motherfucker
and we're cleaning up these web three streets
and nobody's safe.
Doesn't matter if you're 150, 200, 600 doodles deep.
Doesn't matter if you drew the motherfucking doodles.
Doesn't matter if you're Tony's blood brother.
Nobody's safe, baby.
Because the champ, champ does what the fuck he wants, baby.
And I see some raw shit out there
that sometimes you just gotta call it out.
You gotta be honest with yourself
and you gotta be honest with those individuals.
And I think honesty is my number one policy.
Love it, hate it or fudd it.
Doodle genics will be back on the marketplace.
Doodle genics will have their own marketplace.
All of these other marketplaces that seem to be exciting.
Let's see where they're at in six months
and let's see where Doodle genics is at.
Mark my word.
Remember this space, January what?
What day is it?
January 22nd, baby.
We're gonna rock it.
But Vicki, you're awesome and getting fired up, baby.
I'm feeling back in the element.
I see Pika, I see chaos.
I see a reads, dressed in drawers, creative,
bringing a few homies and peeps up right now
to rock out with us.
Let's say what's up to chaos.
And then I wanna say what's up to Pika as well too.
Chaos, what's up?
It's chaos over here.
Yo, big Tony.
I hope you guys had an amazing time at the event.
Oh my gosh, I wish I could have been there.
Part in with you guys.
I cannot believe how the whole thing played out.
I was in there watching the fight on the discord,
biting my nails and was ready.
I didn't think that Sean lost
because the first, the second and the final round,
the fifth round, he fucked him up bad.
He landed more punches, more damage.
He got this awkward headbutt that fucking cut the champ
and it looked like he was hurt,
but he wasn't fucking hurt bro.
He's the fucking champ.
He's the champ for a reason, baby.
But thank you, chaos.
It was amazing, bro.
It was totally sublime and unreal.
Like I felt like we're eating with the mafia.
We're sitting down with fucking Sean's brother
and his fucking sister-in-law.
He's paying for our Ubers.
I'm like, what the fuck is going on here, chaos?
But it was just such a fucking surreal moment
and big shout out to Kid for making it happen, man.
He's such a fucking legend.
He's got such a great heart.
And yeah, it was so cool.
We got to eat with fucking Christopher Curtis
and hang out with him, talk some shit.
All of Sean's like coaches and training partners,
the ones that you see kind of like escorting him
to the ring, coming in on the ring.
You know, he got to meet and hang out with.
Didn't really get to spend too much time
or hang out with Sean,
but it was like being fucking Conor McGregor
on Fight Day chaos.
It was just so fucking busy.
And it was also very, very cold.
Keith has never seen the cold like this.
Got to buy a goddamn hat and jacket.
But I told him that come to Canada
with your hat and your jacket and your boots.
Yeah, we do boots out here, even for men,
not cowboy boots, but just regular boots
because it gets fucking icy and cold.
So yeah, it was the time of the life.
Fucking me and him, we're eating like 30 ounce steak platters
with the UFC and then the bartender comes and says,
I think that, you know, you guys are good.
The UFC's got this.
We're like, what?
The UFC's got this.
Holy shit.
We're trying to be grifters and cheats
and trying to ditch the bill on Sean or anything like that.
We're trying to hold it down.
Like, oh geez, chaos.
But it was such a fucking time, bro.
It was such a fucking time and really, really excited.
And I'm just rejuvenated.
I feel like I'm refueled.
Two days off of a space is like a week off of a space for me.
So I'm back ready to rock.
What's going on with you, chaos?
Give us an update.
How are you feeling?
What's the vibe, baby?
2024 is just upon us and it is just rolling, baby.
Oh man, it is already off to a great start this year.
I'm so hyped.
I cannot believe it.
You know, there's only one thing that's happening
that's a little out of order
and that's that it's raining here in California.
What the hell is going on?
You know, you told Keith to bring his hat and his jacket.
You should have told him to bring his hat,
three jackets, gloves, you know,
five layers to wear under those three jackets,
you know, multiple pants, what is it, long underwear,
you know, ski socks.
What else?
I mean, a jacket is not enough
for us Southern California boys.
So, but oh man.
Yeah, I can't imagine how-
I'm just walking the street and he's like Tony.
He's like shivering.
He's like, Tony, how the fuck are you doing this?
You told him to shave-
He's like, how are you doing this?
He shaved his beard also.
I mean, that was the last piece of like,
you know, cold weather gear that he had.
Yeah, I was walking down young street
and we're walking like to the mall
more than a couple of blocks,
like maybe a couple of kilometers.
And he looks at you and he's like,
yo, how the fuck you doing?
And I'm like, oh, you don't have two pants on?
I'm like, you gotta have two pants on.
You gotta have double track pants.
Bro, it's the fucking winner here in Canada.
This is the North Pole.
He's like, fuck.
I felt like dumber and dumber in the movie
when fucking Floyd asked Harry,
Harry, do you have any, do you have any gloves?
Yeah, I got two pairs of gloves, Keith.
You know, you're not wearing any gloves.
God damn it, you gotta be wearing gloves.
It was fucking cold, but it was such a time.
Little tequila, not a drinker at all,
but you know, when I'm with the kids,
sometimes you just gotta indulge, baby.
So little tequila fucking kept me warm as well too,
roaming the streets, you know,
and I was just excited to see everybody here,
but chaos, dude, I'm excited to be back.
I'm excited to connect with you
and exciting times are ahead of us, guys.
Let's hang out.
Let's go around the room
and say what's up to absolutely everybody.
And let's make it a fucking fun comeback season, baby.
2024, if you didn't get your shine,
if you didn't get your bags,
if you didn't get your NFTs right,
it's still early, still fucking early.
No one at the UFC knew what an NFT was.
I was just saying that.
I was just like, yo, we're NFT kind of influencers.
If something that makes sense,
I don't even know what to call ourselves anymore in chaos.
I'm like, eh, are you a fighter?
I'm like, nah, no, I'm not a fucking fighter.
Look at me, bro, I'm 150 pounds.
What am I even fighters?
You never know.
You're rolling around with the Titans, chaos.
It was so fucking cool, man.
And it's so cool because it was like a surreal moment
where like, you know, you just got to enjoy yourself.
You didn't need to worry about anything.
And it felt good.
It felt really cool to see the people
that like you admire on TV, you know, in IRL,
like just upfront and personal
and just having regular conversations, not about fighting,
not about the UFC, just hanging out,
having genuine conversations
and really, really cool people.
So man, it was such a great experience, man.
Keith is a legend.
I can't say it enough.
Truly grateful to have each and every one of you guys.
And we're only good as the people we surround ourselves with.
What I learned when I was hanging out over the weekend
was dude, like there was people up there,
four or five different like people
that they're fighters themselves,
but they were there to support the champ, bro.
That he had like four or five guys on call for wrestling,
four or five guys on call for striking,
four or five guys like on call
to do some Brazilian jujitsu.
Like it was really, really cool.
And like, I was like, oh, hey, nice to meet you.
Like, you know, are you a fighter?
What are you doing?
And they're like, no, I'm here to support the champ.
And it's so important that,
and I don't think that people realize
is like for anybody watching,
they just probably saw that like 15 or whatever,
25 minutes of championship rounds,
like those five minute rounds and that's all you saw.
You saw Strickland walking alone.
Like you think it's all like a physical fight by yourself.
And the fact is, is like he fights that 25 minutes himself,
but he was fucking prepared with his entire camp.
And I feel like, you know, coming home, baby,
I feel like he's going home.
I feel like me coming back is like,
I feel like we're back and it's gonna be an exciting time.
There's so many things that we're capable of.
There's so many creative minds here.
We have all the right connections.
We have all the right utilities.
And there's a lot of people that make this community great.
I know a lot of people, maybe they hear my voice
for that maybe 20, 30 minutes
that they pop into a space a day,
but it's a fucking community effort
with this thing here with DoodleGenics.
And I'm just so grateful of that.
I see Phoenix lurking down there, King,
like so many people in the listeners,
Rick Roland that just show up on a daily basis.
We're chilling, baby.
We're growing places.
We're going places together.
We're growing.
Regardless, if we have a thousand people in this space
or we have five people in this space,
I know that we're surrounding ourselves
with just badass individuals,
but chaos, you're an OG, you're a legend.
Let's keep it rocking.
Let's keep it popping.
I wanna say what's up to all these amazing folks, guys.
Go get yourself a fucking chaos cube.
Chaos has been in the room with you how many times now?
And you didn't retweet his shit.
You haven't taken a look at his artwork.
Go get a goddamn chaos cube.
Get turned the fuck up, all right?
Thursday nights, get on that dance floor
and get your ass shaking, baby.
Even if people haven't tapped in
to get a chaos cube yet,
there's still plenty of opportunity.
We saw over the weekend,
just how powerful this new NFT is.
I mean, I could not believe that the chaos crystal ball
two weeks in advance of the big fight
was able to accurately predict the big fight,
but that's what happened and I clipped it
and I'm gonna be posting those clips.
I didn't wanna post it on fight night.
I thought of it in the back of my head,
but I didn't wanna mention it.
But Drake, you know what?
As soon as Drake said he likes Strickland,
I know it was some,
because Drake's a fucking curse,
even in the six, even in Toronto.
One other thing that Keith called out,
my friends are just totally degenerate gamblers.
So he's like, yo, Keith,
who do you got, man?
Who we betting on?
Right, the first thing they see is like,
yo, who we gonna bet on?
They're trying to like fucking make money off
of like what Keith does.
I'm like, bro, I'm like, really?
He's like, well, you know, he's a fighter, Tony.
Anyways, long story short,
he's like take Strickland to throw over 100 punches
because the guy's a fucking,
he's gonna box the shit out of him.
He's gonna throw his hands.
He's gonna knock him out.
If not, he's gonna knock him out.
He's gonna throw hands the entire fight.
He's gonna avoid the ground game and just throw hands.
Dude, the first round,
I think he had like 55 punches.
So like the thing covered massive.
My friend put like $100
and I think he won $800 back.
So big shout out to the fucking kid, Barry.
He was calling shit too.
And then we went around the city.
I was like, we were kind of like going around
and we were asking people like who they had
and like, to be honest, it was pretty split.
I thought more people for the previous UFC
that just passed on Saturday,
more people would have wanted the champion to win
but it was a pretty split decision.
They kind of felt like he was a little over spoken.
Little Conor McGregor, Andrew Tades,
but like he's a fucking superstar.
Like everywhere he goes, he was pulling in a crowd.
We went to this press conference.
People in Toronto are fucking rowdy.
It was like, I haven't seen people get this fired up
in fucking ages since like 2019,
since we won the like the NBA championship.
People were like literally fighting outside the arenas.
People almost wanted to fight me and Keith twice.
I'm like, I don't know about that.
That's not a good decision, you know?
But yeah, when there's a lot of excitement
and like especially testosterone around fighting,
people kind of get, I don't know,
they get a little too excited
like they're the fucking fighters or something.
And the beers gave them like liquid,
liquid courage that they didn't have 15 minutes ago
to start reaching into my popcorn chaos
and trying to fucking eat my food like seagulls.
Dude, I'll tell you this one quick thing
and then we're gonna get back to it.
We're sitting there, waiting at a high table for Keith
to get a fucking beer.
Fucking guy comes out of nowhere.
He sticks his hand in my fucking popcorn.
Fucking smack his hand like a little bitch,
like a six year old kid that you got to teach him
a lesson or something like, no, no, no.
Don't you dare, dirty hands.
And then his friend right away,
he's with some fucking macho guy.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Don't you fucking dare touch my friend.
I'm like, your fucking friend's touching my fucking food.
Like, don't you dare touch another man's food, bro.
There's lions out here.
You don't know if I'm a little lion.
And then the next thing, the next second,
Keith turns around and he's like,
there's somebody to throw a punch just to escort us out.
I'm like, no, no, we're gonna play it cool.
Now get the fuck out of here
or grow a dick and use the male washroom
or else get into the female washroom right now,
you little bitches, but get the fuck up out of our face.
Dude, things are getting a little feisty,
a little rowdy, you know,
but it all comes with the territory chaos, so.
Someone reached into your popcorn.
What the?
It's on my phone, sipping a fucking drink.
Someone reaches into my popcorn at a fucking high table,
sloshed, yeah, yeah, yeah, popcorn.
Yeah, that's a good idea.
Bro, I just fucking slapped his hand so fucking quickly.
I'm like, yo, who the fuck are you?
Get the fuck out of here, you seagull.
Bro, and I'm just like,
you don't touch another man's food.
Like, you ever try to eat the dog's food
while the dog is eating, he bites you.
Even if you're the owner sometimes.
Like, don't you dare touch another man's food.
Then after this fucking drunk dad with his kids,
like 13 year old kids try to fucking like,
rumble his way into a 45 minute washroom lineup
that I've been waiting there pissed off
to use the goddamn washroom, gives me a shoulder.
And I'm like, yo, the fucking lineup
starts 30 minutes over there behind us.
Get your kids and fucking back up.
And I give them like a one push punch,
not really a punch, but a push.
And he just went like flying.
And then after, it was just so funny.
And then the fucking karma's a bitch of them, chaos.
Karma's a bitch.
Fucking, I go out to get a beer,
five, 10 minutes later, the police is escorting them out.
I walk three feet away from them
and I just waving at them.
As security just drags them out.
I'm like, karma, karma, karma comes back to get you.
Karma is real, my friend.
Just saying karma like a hundred times,
just waving at them.
I'm like, have a good night, my friend.
Thousand dollars you spend on your ticket.
Yeah, get the fuck up out of here, bro.
But it was an amazing event, man.
It was just a static.
And like, we never have like huge, huge sell out crowds
unless like something popping is happening
or less like the Maple Leafs, like our sports team
or hockey teams are in the playoffs.
But it was super exciting, dude.
It was like packed.
The fight started at 10 at 7 p.m.
The fucking arena was like sold out packed.
So, and it was crazy because we sat for like majority
of the fight, like in row 16, but like super fucking close.
It was like amazing.
So I got a whole bunch of video content as well too.
And I also do wanna connect with some editors
because there's a lot of cool editors out there
and just get some more content out there.
I have some really cool clips
and I'm gonna show some stuff,
but I can't leak all of it at once.
I can't drip all the sauce, baby.
But I can't wait for New York chaos
and I'm hoping that in April,
you get the opportunity to come out down there as well too.
I think it's gonna be a static.
I think the energy and the vibes
are gonna feel like that bull market vibe again.
And yeah, Keith's gonna be there.
If you need to be there,
a lot of our community members that you know
and you see on a daily basis.
So it's gonna be awesome, man.
So appreciate you asking about the birthday
and chaos crystal balls are fucking 100% accurate.
So be careful with what you wish for or what you ask it.
Don't ask if you're gonna lose your hair
if you don't want your hair to be gone, all right?
Don't ask if you're gonna get drained
or get hit by a bus if you don't wanna get hit by a bus.
Cause you might tell you some real shit.
You're just not ready for it.
So chaos, fucking OG and OG legend, bro.
Much love to you, bro.
Oh, thanks big Tony.
And that's, we're just having fun over here
and hoping that we can inspire a little more fun
out there in the scene.
And that's what the chaos crystal ball is really about.
It's about having a good time
and doing something new and fun with the technology
and also getting a little crazy with the humor.
Cranking the imagination up a little bit.
And the chaos crystal ball can offer a glimpse
into the future possibilities.
It could also offer a journey
into the unseen realms of destiny.
And that's exactly what we saw over the weekend.
I was a little worried when we did that
little demonstration up on stage,
but actually in the end, it all turned out okay.
So, so embrace the enchantment,
embrace the unknown and grab yourself a chaos crystal ball
so that you too can succeed amid the chaos of web three.
Let's go.
See if my sour board works, just checking.
Just quick check, you know,
maybe it got some news coming up.
I don't even God damn know.
But anyways, chaos, fucking legend, baby.
Give them some love.
Let's say what's up to Papa Pika in the building.
P-P-P-Pika, what is going down, brother, man?
It's always a pleasure to have you up here
in the spaces, doodle genics, head artists, Pika.
What is cooking?
Good looking.
Hey GM, GM, brother, I'm working.
So I didn't wish you a proper birthday.
So I jumped here to say happy birthday, brother.
Wishing you all the best and health and success in life.
I hope you had a blast.
I hope you had a great time with Keith
and like enjoying the times out.
I know the cold is almost like,
it's always like kills the fun,
but it is what it is.
Again, happy birthday, brother.
Fucking love you Pika, you're an OG.
And there was a guy that looked like he was fighting
and he was exactly like, yo, I'm like, yo,
Keith, is that Pika?
Did he get some tats on us and fucking like 50 pounds?
Looked exactly like you.
So man, you're still here with us in spirit.
What is going down, brother?
I see you painting, I see you drawing.
You're creating some amazing stuff.
I just wanna show massive support and love to Pika.
He's our head artist here at doodle genics.
He's really helped bring the vision to life
and making these doodle genic bears,
hours and hours in the art space every day.
And we hardly ever talk about the amazing art
that we created here with doodle genics as a community.
And it wasn't just my ideas and Pika's ideas.
We've taken a lot of ideas from the community.
We asked the communities for traits
and I'm just excited to have you up here
and call you my brother, bro.
So thank you for the wishes.
Sorry, yeah, my pleasure, brother.
It was amazing.
Currently I'm working on the Phoenix painting.
So it's looking good.
Like I'm adding a couple of details.
I'm filming myself painting.
So I'm jumping in between painting and adjusting the angles.
So it's amazing.
The painting is looking good so far.
Yeah, other than that,
I checked with the printer
and I've saw that they got like a good quality gicle print.
So I was like, I took the painting
like the doodle genics gang took a high quality photo of it
and I dropped it as NFTs on test.
Like we're back to the origins, let's say.
So there's three tiers.
Let's say the first tier is actually like the one-on-one.
So I'm sending the canvas to the collector
and I got a trick here.
So I listed like 10 additions for $50 for 50 tests.
So whoever collects from these 10 additions,
they will get the print, ship it to them.
The trick here is that once these NFTs are sold,
you can forget about the one-on-one
because it's gonna be decided like if they want,
like once these 10 additions are sold,
those 10 collectors will decide
if the canvas will go to one of them
or will it go to somebody else.
And I hope that they choose you brother
and send it to you as a gift.
So it's gonna be phenomenal.
Like I think you deserve it to have it on your wall
as an appreciation for all the hard work you did.
So yeah, that's about it.
Yo, run that back one more time, make it simple
because it was a little confusing for me to understand.
So how does it work?
Okay, so we got three tiers.
So if we get the first one, like the first one is a one-on-one.
So if anyone wants it directly,
they can go and buy it for 300 tests
and they will get the canvas.
If not, there is 10 additions each for 50 tests
and each additions comes with a print.
So I'm going to ship a print for these 10 collectors.
And also there's like the regular additions
for 10 Tezos, there's 25, that's for support.
So once these additions are sold,
they get to choose if like the canvas
will go to one collector or one person that they choose.
So once the 10 additions are sold,
I'm going to burn the one-on-one
and therefore those 10 collectors will decide
if the canvas will go to one of them
or it will go to somebody else as a gift.
And that's the scenario that I want to happen.
So I want the 10 additions to be sold.
So they decide, and after they decide, I hope it's true.
So you win it as a gift for a birthday
from all the community
and you get to hang it on your wall.
Gangsta, gangsta, first off, the artwork is incredible.
The fact that like this was a canvas
that he spent weeks and weeks putting together
and things didn't work out when he first painted it.
I think the background was a different color.
He had some issues changing and getting the colors
like perfect once he did,
just came out to be a real masterpiece in the end.
And really, really cool stuff that what you're working on,
I think a Phoenix pink bear with like this cool,
like almost looks like this Phoenix crucifix.
I think that's gangsta, bro, I fucking love that.
It looks like I've seen that before out of a movie.
It looks so realistic.
And I just love the shadowing and the little details.
It is extremely hard to use a brush
and have a finish like that.
So Pika, you got an amazing eye for art.
You got amazing talent.
I was actually watching some stuff.
I think on TikTok, bro.
And I think that you should put some more
of your stuff on TikTok.
Some of the long clips that you do
while you're actually creating,
put it on TikTok and do like a,
maybe like a 15 second voiceover
of just like a strategy or tip of the day
or art tip of the day.
And I love those videos,
how you showed how to create vector art.
Like Pika is just constantly trying to reach
to his art, so take a look at it.
Really dope stuff, Pika.
I'm super happy that we partnered up with you here
and being a head artist at DoodleGenics.
And I just want to support you on the journey, my bro.
Thank you, brother.
So basically regarding TikTok,
I asked Pirate to create a new Gmail
and a new TikTok account for me.
So basically it's a US TikTok now.
And the reason why is there is only
like six countries that got the beta option.
So for the beta option, like you get paid off of views.
So there is, I think there is France, UK, US, Spain
and Italy, I think those are the country now.
They would be adding Canada and other countries.
It's getting bigger and bigger.
So you want to like work harder,
like promote your account,
get more eyes on it, grow the following fan base
and have more eyes, more views,
like try to make it like entertaining.
There is a video on a YouTube page called The Future.
So the video is called How to Grow Your Personal Brand
or How to Build Your Personal Brand.
It got a part talking about how to make the video
like super interactive, super funny.
And there is another like a third thing you do
to make people more engaging with your video.
So it helps you once you grow your personal brand
so it helps you once you grow all of these,
like you will get more views
and you will get paid on TikTok.
So that's what I'm trying to do now.
Sorry, my bad, I got sticky fingers.
Go ahead, go ahead.
I just can't understand X bro.
X has got to work on their sticky mic issues.
Anyways, apologize for that.
I was just saying that I think we,
I think as a collective, as a community,
we all know that TikTok has super marketing branding power.
And we've seen just like there become YouTube stars
where people make money off social media
and then have this lifestyle or be able to pay their bills
and have a regular lifestyle.
They get made from each and every one of these platforms.
People on TikTok, not all of them,
just because they have hundreds of millions of views,
they haven't really found that way to monetize.
And I think that's a huge, huge thing that TikTok's doing.
They don't wanna be behind Rumble.
They don't wanna be behind X.
They don't wanna be behind any of these
really big platforms that do have such a huge user base.
And they don't wanna lose their user base
because I think they're like for video,
like they're number one right now.
Dude, they're like probably right behind YouTube,
but they're like number one for short-term real content.
And the thing about TikTok is like,
it's not just dance videos and naked women and naked men.
All right, like you gotta seek information.
People are going there to follow their favorite accounts,
to follow, maybe just past time, but we talked about it.
There's ways that you can use a faceless TikTok
page or profile, and you see that all the time here.
There's people like Jeremy.
There's people like Sweep
that you guys GM every single day.
You've never seen these people.
You don't know if it's a man.
You don't know if it's a girl.
You don't know if it's a he, shim or she,
whatever you wanna call it, I don't even know.
But I think that if you put out high quality content,
we know that that's gonna work.
Here's the thing, right?
There's people that are putting out content
with no fucking expectations,
and then there's entitled NFT fucking artists
that fucking drop an NFT,
and then expect their shit to fucking pop
and people to buy that shit.
No one cares.
You could go on TikTok and get millions and millions
of views and become a star and get known,
and then you're trying to peddle off,
not you, Pika, but people are trying to peddle off
this one-off NFT or small collection,
and that's the only focus,
and they're not creating video.
They're not engaging with anybody.
Your videos have to be either viral,
super entertaining, or knowledgeable.
That's the fucking sauce for TikTok, all right?
Somebody who doesn't use TikTok and says,
hey, what's the correlation
between all these successful people?
They shoot high quality videos, right?
The video content of their shit is high quality.
Whether they're using like a word ad libs in there,
they have sound effects.
It's like a skit.
It's like a comedy skit.
It's a little bit more like kind of like staged, right?
Like the environment's a little bit more controlled,
but regardless, they have high quality content,
and I think that's the key,
and I think that the more mediums
that you can reach real people
and having this high quality content,
you'll form a community.
You'll form friendships.
You'll find new people on different platforms,
and I've always realized this as well too.
People that come from Instagram,
because like this weekend we met a lot of people.
A lot of them were like big kind of influencers
or whatever on Instagram,
but they didn't tap into the X community.
They haven't tapped into the YouTube community.
They could be like massive, massive public figures
and have like more brand deals, more sponsorships,
more people supporting their own personal brands
and buying their art
or buying like their personal gear or whatever,
but they don't tap into all the different mediums,
and what I realized is like,
there were a few really, really good fighters
that had like well-rounded platforms for everything,
and then most of the time there were a few fighters
that Instagram was their biggest thing,
and then they weren't on X at all.
Like one of Keith's friend told me,
he's like, yo, Tony, he's like, I hate X, bro.
He's like, your fans love you one second,
you lose a couple fights, they hate you the next second,
and there's like constant criticism every single day, right?
Like he's not using it to gain more fights or anything.
He already is signed by the UFC,
but I think that like if he puts out quality content
in different ways, you know, he'll succeed,
and he's doing a podcast
with the Keith's friend, Sean Strickland,
and then I also told Keith, I said like,
we should feature them, we should go on their podcast
and get featured, and it'll be good for web three
and like, you know, just branding overall
and doodlegenics and whatever,
but also like it'll be cool to bring more people
from web two to web three and be like,
you know, there's people of all sorts of nature
that are looking into like crypto and NFTs,
and it's not just our small group of friends here
that are on X, that are already on the platform, right?
It's about like reaching into new demographic groups,
and I think that like it's cool,
but you really, we gotta really like reach out
to speaking to new people,
we gotta really reach out to onboarding new people.
The only way from doing that is trying new stuff,
putting out new content, creating new opportunities,
you know, scheduling things a little bit different,
and I'm excited.
So Pika, I can't wait to see your growth, bro.
Yeah, here's a quick, let's say,
you can call it a quick tip that anyone can do.
I mean, when you shoot like a video,
like one minute video of yourself,
I don't know, like explain anything,
even if it's educative or it's an artistic thing,
you're sharing your artwork, showing yourself,
like showing how to cook,
whatever like the thing that you do,
that one video, you can literally like share it
on different platforms, like you can share it on Twitter,
share it on TikTok, share it as an Instagram reel,
or even share it as a YouTube short.
So the same video you can definitely like upload it
on different platforms,
and therefore like you can have more and more people
like seeing your stuff.
I mean, I will always keep saying this,
NFTs are only a digital way of distribution,
it's the same way that you're like going
to these different websites, trying to sell prints, stickers,
designs that are ready to be printed on different supports
like those website called Imprint
or even Amazon Merch or whatever,
like you're creating the artwork
and you're putting it out there.
So you need to like play with all the metrics,
you need to try different stuff,
the things that you've been trying for so long.
I mean, the definition of madness
is when you keep doing the same thing
and expecting a different result.
So it's time like it's these times
I would say they are difficult
because marketing is an essential thing.
I mean, you can be the best chef,
you can cook the best meal,
but if you don't put it in front of people to taste it,
no one would ever know that your cooking is great.
It's basically the same.
If you create the most amazing artwork, music, videos,
whatever, and you're not putting it out there
in front of people,
no one will know how good your things are.
And the hard part of being an artist
is that your success is defined by other people,
not by yourself.
So that's why I'm always saying like,
it's always better like to put yourself
in front of other peoples, even if you miss.
I mean, my main language is not English.
I try to speak English as much as I can.
I always say stupid stuff,
like I make myself look dumb,
I don't find words, but it is what it is.
Like if I'm gonna be like looking down at myself
for not speaking English very well,
I'm gonna be stuck at the same position that I've been in.
So that's why like I'm always trying to communicate,
I'm always trying to learn more,
I'm always trying to put myself in front of other people.
And that's why it's always good like to share on Twitter,
share on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, YouTube,
whatever platform you're at, you can do it.
I mean, I'm here like, I filmed myself painting
the Doodle Genix gang and I'm now filming myself painting,
Phoenix painting.
So after that, I'm gonna edit the videos,
like I'm gonna add, I'm not like the best editor,
but I know how to create a video.
So I'm gonna like create a longer form of videos,
like, and I'm gonna try to drop it.
Let me, TikTok have now the latest update.
The latest update, you can upload up to 10 minutes videos.
So you can basically do whatever you want and drop it.
And the more like you need to work on
engaging more with people.
So that's it.
I would say, Tony, if you ever want to like join on TikTok,
I would say create a new channel on Discord.
So all of us would put our TikToks there
so we can follow each other and we can grow our accounts
together, like all the community would like go
follow each other, like we grow together.
So it's gonna be phenomenal.
Absolutely.
We do things as a family, we do things as a community.
You know, if I generally do something,
I wanna do it alone, I wanna bring some friends,
I wanna bring some people that really matter most,
people near and dear to my heart.
So you're absolutely right.
One thing I do want to tell you to keep in mind
is like I said earlier, is like what works on Instagram
doesn't work on X, right?
Like what works, like your video reel on TikTok
is not gonna perform the same way it does here on Twitter.
It's cool to share it, but you need to make content
for that specific platform and those individuals
in demographics.
It's like this weekend, we met up with a friend
and she was unfortunately a vegan,
which was unfortunate for her, not for me.
But unfortunately she was a vegan and I felt bad,
you know, salivated and all the great food that I had
and she couldn't indulge in.
And it was unfortunate, you know, I should feel bad,
but you know, she came with the wrong friends
to the wrong place.
It's like, it's not gonna work.
Is there's gonna be no engagement?
She did not engage with the food.
So like same thing, you gotta make sure
that the content is fitting for the audience,
for that individual, that demographic,
or else, you know, we could have had fucking 50 ounces
of steak and she said, no, you know,
people don't like steak, I guess.
I would say, I mean, at first,
when like you're trying to find your niche,
you can do like upload the same videos
on different platforms, but then like you can actually
like define which platform goes better for you
and which content I would say goes better
with each platform.
So at first you need to like, okay, so you can drop.
I was like, he's like, you can drop
and he dropped the mic.
Oh shit, was I speaking like, where is this guy?
We thought to you when you drop,
you literally dropped out and you said drop.
It's kind of funnily like timed, it was like, oh shit.
My boss is using now, he's fucking now,
he's not letting me speak.
He doesn't want to speak, fuck the motherfucker.
No, but Pika, that's a great idea,
testing out the content, figuring out which platform
it's most appropriate for.
I like that angle, good strategy.
It is, it is.
I always say, you don't know until you go,
you got to put stuff out there
and Pika's absolutely right.
You could be the best chef, you could be the best artist,
you could be the best rapper, best fighter.
If you're not on those stages, really doesn't mean a lot.
That's why people are dying to get to the UFC,
the NBA, the Olympics, the biggest stages
of the biggest stages, because it truly makes an impact.
And I think that we can create that right here
with amazing people.
We can go and do some cross chain collaborations
with different projects and different chains.
Like we got to think outside of the box,
got to stop thinking like people are taking our friends
and building other communities or whatever,
like they're the same people.
They liked you yesterday, hopefully they liked you today.
They're not so short-minded and they still fuck with you.
If not, you know, they never really fucking liked you anyways.
You know, I'm just saying, but it doesn't really matter too.
There's always gonna be some,
you need to have haters and people
like kind of hating on you to be successful
or else like, you know, it's not really working.
You know, you're like, oh shit, I'm unranked.
I'm unknown.
Nobody hates me yet.
It's like Drake said, bitch, don't tell me you're a model
if you ain't been on Vogue.
Like don't tell me you're an artist
if you're not showing me like, what are you creating?
Not showing me how did you create it?
Like behind the scenes, working progress,
all the kind of like show us the sauce.
Like tell us, oh yeah, I created this.
Here's how I created it.
Like that will show the legacy of that piece.
Like, yeah, these platforms are like Vogue.
If you're not on these platforms, like how can we see?
Should start interviewing more people,
even though I do this every single day,
like almost like as a professional,
I should start interviewing more people.
Just on camera though, my friends started doing it
on TikTok and it's just so fucking funny
because I know that like he's just throwing them
curveball knuckleball questions
and he's just like keeping a straight face
because I know him for fucking like 17, 20 years.
And he's like, try not to laugh
as like these people like seriously go in
and answer the questions.
What's the question?
He has some like life questions.
Like, he'll start off and I was like,
oh, can I ask you what's your job?
You have a nice car, right?
And then after they'll be like, oh, I do this to this.
And then after he starts like asking
like some fucking tough personal questions,
he's like, so what was your net growth last year, 2023?
If you don't mind me asking.
And then he gives like a little eye raise brow like the rock
and I'm like, you fucking sly motherfuckers.
And then they're like, well, you don't wanna get into that.
You do drive the Ferrari here, right?
You could share with us.
And then after it's kind of interesting
to see how much people really wanna share.
He kind of catches them off guard
because they're not expecting the interview.
And that's what makes it a little bit entertaining.
And also too, he's just, he's like a very funny guy
but it's not like he's huge.
Like it's not like he has a massive page.
He has 3000.
He's like, I'm a little micro influencer.
I'm like, yes, you are young blood.
Yes, you are.
Keep fucking grinding, all right?
Don't take your foot off the gas now.
You didn't make it yet, my son.
All right, keep on going.
Like the second that you think you made it
is the second that you start losing it, you know?
You just gotta keep going.
You just gotta keep putting out.
You gotta keep grinding.
Like to be successful,
he thinks he's gonna put the minimal,
minimalistic time into this shit
and he's gonna get the maximum rewards
and he's gonna just see the benefit from it.
It just doesn't work like that.
When I first started Spaces,
I used to do Spaces for 30 minutes to an hour
and to me, they felt extremely long.
I know right now I can't do a Space under an hour
if my life depended on it
because I got too many homies, you know?
And then I feel bad closing the mic
and saying, oh no, he didn't speak.
Well, he didn't speak.
She didn't speak.
What am I doing with myself?
Fuck it, we're here for another eight hours.
Buckle up, folks.
Retweet the goddamn room if you want to.
If you don't, fuck it, don't.
You know, we're chilling.
We're not chilling, we're chilling.
NFTN show, come up here and vibe.
We wanna talk to you.
Everybody speaks here with the Doodle family.
But yeah, I think if you're seeing some success,
just keep on going.
Don't overanalyze things to the point
where you think that you made it.
You never make it, all right?
The top is not the top.
There's another top on the top of the top
and that pattern repeats itself to your whole fucking life
and you're like, oh shit,
I thought I was gonna get to the top in life.
There is no top in life.
We're just moving sideways.
We're all walking horizontal anyways.
We're moving sideways here.
Pico, I saw you with your hand.
Back to you, bro.
Yeah, so, yeah, I was gonna say, yeah, it's funny.
Yeah, I think.
Do you know after the champ lost the belt,
he's like, fuck it, I need to go back to work on Monday.
He's like, get me back to fucking Vegas
so I can be training in the gym already.
He didn't give a fuck.
He's like, yo, where's the next fight?
Who's next?
We'll get back to it.
If I'm the champ, I'm the champ,
but I'm gonna kick people's asses to become the champ again.
You have this mentality.
It's just forward thinking.
It's like, oh, we had some beefs in the past
with maybe some space hose,
maybe some community members.
Don't let it affect you and the ones you love,
but keep going.
We can't get caught up on anything here
and we gotta try new things,
especially because X is always changing.
Platforms are always changing.
There's Rumble, there's Kick,
there's all these new streaming platforms.
There's Twitch.
Twitch is huge too.
You just gotta be using these platforms in the right way
and I think that it could be so valuable for Web3
and we're seeing some of the young kids.
I feel like, do you know when you go to school
and you're like 45 and everyone's like 21?
That's how I feel, chaos.
The fucking kids are 19 years old
showing up with three board apes
and I'm like, damn, this guy has three apes
that are probably worth my entire life-saving right now.
Let me do some math here.
Ease went down, but I don't know.
30 Ease times three, that's 90 Ease times 2000.
Yeah, maybe more than my goddamn life-savings at this point.
I'm fucking 19 years old, 23 years old
with fucking three JPEGs
that no one knows what the fuck they are.
This is like literally digital gold.
People don't see it.
If I could punk a little 21-year-old and be like,
yo, trade me a doodle for an ape, motherfucker.
I'll give you five.
Take them.
Right now I'll take them.
Maybe in the future I won't, but I'll take them right now.
I will take them right now, chaos,
because they are fucking worth fucking huge
and we need that.
People that are just thinking about small-minded,
they're letting the day-to-day issues
bug them and run them down,
you don't wanna be hanging out with them.
You wanna be surrounding yourself
with real high-quality elite people
that just bring you up in this space,
that make you feel positive.
And there's always negative things that are gonna happen.
So let's keep it going.
And we got the NF2-Gant Barry
in the building throwing ass
live from Toronto back in to Vegas.
I'm smoking a blood Keith.
G-M-G-M-G-M, baby, what is cooking?
Good looking.
I got the music on, I don't know how to stop it,
but G-M-G-M.
Let's fucking go, baby.
Fucking defrost in here,
smoking my backwood, rolled it up Keith.
It's not the same without you, brother.
You're a fucking legend.
I was telling people a little bit about the fight
and how people were getting a little crazy in Toronto,
but how are you doing, Big Papa?
It was a fucking amazing time to just hang out with you
and just be by your side.
We got to eat with the mafia.
We got to eat with the UFC, baby.
It was just a crazy experience
and owe it all to you, brother.
Big, big supporter, real blood brother,
and came out to Toronto.
Show me love on my birthday as well too.
Kind of just all worked out in the end.
Big shout out to you, kid.
How you feeling, man?
Little tired, a little exhausted.
I know you just came back.
Maybe a little jet lag.
I'm feeling pretty good.
I'm feeling not as tired as I thought.
Kind of taking it easy today.
Getting back into my routine.
Gonna go train at a certain point.
And no, I had a lot of fun.
It was cool to check out Canada and Toronto
and see everything.
It was cool to see you and me, your brother
and your friends and stuff.
And yeah, man, yeah, it was a whole thing.
We did a lot of stuff, walked around a lot.
It's so fucking cold,
but I started to kind of get used to it at the end,
but no worries.
I came back to Vegas.
Like my mom was like, oh, it's cold.
Roll up the window.
I was like, fuck no, it's not.
Leave the window down.
It's nice, but yeah, yeah, yeah.
I have a different opinion about Canadians.
I used to think every Canadian was nice as fuck,
all this and that.
No, they're not all nice.
No, I'll break it to you, break it to you.
We both almost gotten fights.
And I'm like, if Sean wasn't fighting,
I would have just whooped those guys' asses.
Those guys were such dickheads.
And then you almost got into a fight in the bathroom
with some other guy.
It's just like, what the hell's going on?
But all good, all good.
We avoided it.
And yeah, it was really, yeah, I don't know.
The UFC live, if you've never been,
has always like so much fun.
Yeah, it was fucking amazing.
I also told them that you forgot to wear two pants.
And then you asked me like, Tony,
how the fuck are you doing this shit?
I got like two pants, five shirts on.
He's like, shit, I got this hoodie and this thing.
We're like, we're gonna get you a jacket ASAP, Keith.
But Keith also got me a really nice Raptor hat at the game.
We went out to the Raptor game
and I wanted to show him what the Toronto culture
was like really about.
And just anytime people come to my backyard,
family, especially the NFT community,
people that show support,
especially Keith, how much support he shows up
every single day and shows each and every one of us.
Just want to make sure that things were really cool.
But dude, without you, man, it wouldn't have been as fun.
We went to some rooftop patios.
We stayed out to like, I don't know, two o'clock.
We were just roaming the streets,
freezing like popsicles,
bopping back to the friggin' Airbnb.
We were pretty lit.
Every time I see Keith, I'd never drink.
But every time I see Keith, I get pretty twisted.
Those Casamigos were doing the trick there, Keith.
Can you hear him?
No, I can't hear anything.
No, Keith, drop back, come back.
Oh, no, he's back, he's back.
He's fighting, he's fighting, baby.
No, wait, me drop down or the chaos drop down?
No, no, you're good, Keith, you're good.
Oh, Keith, what do you think about this
reaching in another man's popcorn business?
What happened?
I couldn't hear anything.
Oh, can you not hear me?
Can you hear chaos or no?
No, I can't hear you, but.
You gotta probably drop down,
you probably won't do it.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Drop down, chaos.
He was asking, what did you think about
this whole other man's hand
and some other man's popcorn business?
Well, they both dropped, you guys are fucking,
you guys are like our synchronized swimmers.
Holy shit.
Well, I'll get Keith and chaos back into the building.
I didn't like it, I'll tell you
what I thought, fucking chaos.
I thought we were gonna go to World War III
and it was happening in the ACC,
the friggin' Scotiabank Arena, baby.
Yeah, that's what I fucking thought about it, you know.
We'll bring these guys back up,
we'll hear their opinions.
If somebody, I wanna see in the comments,
what would you do?
You're at the UFC, it's a high intensity fight.
Everyone is at like, you know,
their excitement levels like they've never seen before.
You've spent like $100 Canadian on this bowl of popcorn.
Yeah, it was like 20 bucks,
but it was worth it, it was worth it.
And then some joker, fresh out of the bathroom
without even using the hand soap,
reaches his dirty hands into your popcorn.
Yeah, exactly.
You have like a $30 beer in the other hands, right?
Tension's high.
I mean, you've got $20,000, 20 bands on the fight, right?
Spread out across multiple fights, right?
Holy shit, 20 bands, 20 bands?
Yeah, I mean, you got to diversify your bets, right?
Can you hear Keith or is he rugged?
No, I cannot hear him yet.
Keith, I'm gonna bring you down and up.
Twitter has been fucking rugged.
Absolutely rugged.
Hope I didn't throw him out of removal.
No, I didn't remove him.
It was crazy, chaos, it was crazy.
I just think dragged out by the police,
by the Toronto police,
and it was kind of a sad, crazy scene all at the same time.
People were going a little bit wonky.
Well, you guys haven't had a UFC event in Canada
since like...
2018, 2019.
What the heck?
So everyone, all the crazy people
come out for the event, come out from under the rocks,
and everyone's ready to rumble.
Yeah, what I think is this is what it is.
All right, I think sometimes Canadians
are a little held down by the government.
And when they go out to sporting events,
they just get a little honoring, they let it out.
Because I've never, ever almost gotten a fight.
And any fight, even when I'm like fighting somebody
and they're like his opponent's team,
I've just never almost gotten a fight like that.
It was just kind of crazy,
because these guys come up
and try to fucking eat our popcorn.
Like, get the fuck out of here.
What are you trying to do?
Tony snapped at him right away,
just started saying, bro, get the...
Tony started saying some insults to him,
and I was like, hell yeah, exactly.
I didn't even know what was fucking going on,
but yeah, it was...
I don't know, I don't know, I wouldn't care.
Are hockey games, do hockey games have that same kind of...
Wanna beat up each other energy in Canada?
No, no, it was just, it was just...
It was the UFC, bro, it was different.
It was the UFC, it was like...
When you see people fighting, you get over it.
People, people's not there with the goddamn fighters.
You know one time, when Fast and the Fears dropped,
we went out as a fucking bunch of boys to the fucking thing.
My boy had not even a fast car, it was like a 550 Beamer.
He fucking got it impounded
because he thought he was fucking Paul Walker
after leaving the fucking theater,
and he started racing, doing like 200 on an 80 street.
And we were all like, bro,
who the fuck do you think you are?
Go to jail, take your money,
don't go around, go to jail.
But me and Keith watch, people got thrown out,
and they were just, it was high intensity, bro.
I don't know, Keith, it was nuts.
I don't know, because every time
I've ever met a Canadian for years over here,
they're so nice and so chill, and just so non-combative.
And then we go there in the stadium,
and they're all just wild.
I'm like, are you guys just nice
when you come to other countries and you're nice,
and when I see you out, but then you go in Canada,
they're like, hey, fuck you, you're in Canada, eh?
You think you're cool, eh?
You think you're American, eh?
Well, fuck you, eh?
And then they're just like, throwing hands.
I'm like, goddamn, fucking honoring little Canadians.
Holy shit.
And these guys worked over it.
Fuck Trudeau, fuck Trudeau, fuck Trudeau.
Yeah, everyone first said fuck Trudeau.
Twist his dick, we were like, twist his dick.
Twist his dick, I know I was like, twist his dick
in Canada, Tony?
I'm like, I've never heard that very much,
but it's kind of like a meme, kind of like,
if you go on YouTube, twist his dick.
But I don't know, they were getting fucking wild.
Yeah, it was a different experience.
I'm like, I've never heard a crowd chant.
And then they were whistling, like one time
they were whistling a lot.
I'm like, I've never heard a crowd sail this kind of shit.
Like, it was just like, I don't know, it was cool.
It was cool, I had a lot of fun.
Happy to be home, but I would go back, I would go back.
But I do have a difference, my opinion has changed.
I thought every Canadian was 100% a fucking angel,
just nice as hell.
But it's not always true, it's not always true, Ken.
You can't say every Canadian is the nicest motherfucker
now, because I had some upfront experience.
But Tony is a fucking real one,
a fucking brother from another mother.
Really love you, man, I really appreciate you
showing me around and just, it's nice when you go
somewhere and someone really just knows the city
and just gives you like a real, I don't know,
a real feel for the town and everything that's happening.
And yeah, we had like freaking 10 shots
and they were all paid for by the UFC.
We didn't know that our dinner was gonna get paid for.
We were just trying to like hang out with the champ,
you know, support him and I met with Christopher Curtis too
and he won, he's from my gym as well
and I've known these guys for years.
So it's so good to see him being so successful.
I thought Sean won and I think Sean gained more fans.
He did one, the stats and the objective data say that he won.
There's feelings that go into these judges
when I feel that they judge these things
and he got a fucking headbutt.
Like we thought he got punched in the eye
from like, but it was a headbutt.
Yeah, but you know what?
If I'm being completely honest, DDP, you know,
do prissies or whatever the fuck his name is,
he did mix in some takedowns, he did mix in more kicks.
He mixed it up like an MMA fight
and Sean was just boxing like a motherfucker.
Like he always does, which I love,
but I think Sean should just mix it up a little more.
Sean can take him down and just hold him down
and ground him a little bit and then let him back up.
But just like for, it's almost like for points
because that's what DDP did.
He took him down a little bit, Sean got right back up
but it's just that like the change up of taking him down
Yeah, I don't know.
I'm proud of both of them, man.
I was thinking about it a lot
and it wasn't like one of those.
The only reason we didn't go back
and I thought about it is because I know he wanted to be
with this chick and he's like bleeding and shit.
It's like three in the morning.
I'm like, what are we gonna do?
Go bug this guy right now and we're tired.
But yeah, yeah.
It was a lot of fun seeing his family too,
seeing his brother and a lot of people
that I've heard about for years.
So it was like a, it was a really cool trip, man.
So I'm really happy you were there
and I had another friend that I was meeting up with there
and then me and Tony found out she wasn't up to par.
So we just kind of like ditched out on her.
She did not join us for the rest of the trip,
but that's okay.
That's what happens.
That's what happens.
You know, you vet some people out,
some people don't make it.
Not everyone could be in the like real circle.
I can't hang out with a lot of people in real life
because some people just annoy the fuck out of me.
I got really lucky with Tony,
got really lucky with chaos.
Chaos was amazing too.
But I don't know, some like in person,
like some people just, they just bug me.
I don't know what it is.
My friends and my brother was like,
yo, I fucking love Keith.
They were so sweet, man.
They're having fun with them.
They were making fun of me, how I host the spaces.
They're like, yo, this guy Tony,
he's a fucking character.
He's just yelling in the morning and shit.
And then after I asked one of my friends, yeah.
They were like, they were kept out about Phoenix.
They're like, one time in the morning,
we were hearing Tony on a space.
And then all of a sudden, he was like,
I think you were giving all this praise to Phoenix
and you were like, Phoenix, come up here,
spread your wings, baby.
And then they were like, spread your wings, Phoenix.
They just kept saying that.
They were just like all this funny shit.
But yeah, they're really sweet.
They're really nice people.
And you were warning me about them,
like they were gonna be these complete degenerates,
but they were like the nicest dressed,
like little suave, little like Italian Canadians.
I didn't even know that was a thing.
Honestly, my grandpa's from New York
and I'm Italian, I have a lot of Italian family.
Hey, my boy's Tony is from Vaughan, Toronto.
Yeah, Vaughan, Ontario.
Where all the Italians are.
That's what that girl said.
She's like, yeah, Vaughan, only Italians there.
I go, oh, she goes, yeah, makes sense, he's from Vaughan.
I go, oh, yeah, yeah, my friend is from Vaughan, Tony, yeah.
But it kind of sounded a little, not racist,
but a little like, I don't know, like a little funny.
But I mean, it is what it is, I guess,
if it's like there are mostly that type of people
in that town, there's just, it's a little.
It's like, yeah, no, there's, there's.
If you say everyone in North Korea, they're in North Korea,
you can't be like, you know, they're,
that's where they're at, you know,
that's kind of a bad example, but anyways.
No, there's different pockets of the urban landscape
here in Toronto and Ontario
that have different cultural groups in them.
So like, there's like, there's African groups,
like Israeli groups, there's like all sorts
of different groups, like, you know.
So it's pretty cool just to have such a diverse city
and community, it was dope.
Kid, you're a fucking legend, my brother.
And I'm rolling up, I just bought some new Kush,
by the way, I was like, yo, we just crushed it.
We needed to get some new smoke, some new.
Oh, I forgot to get that Kush from me before I left.
I know what I packed at my stuff,
but I did take over the pens, so it's all good.
You know, we got Kushman's coming in at 30%.
It's fucking 30.3%.
Yo, one thing I did notice about the Canadian airport
is they are very lax.
Like I was smoking my pen the whole time there.
I would just make sure I was walking.
And then, like, in America, they're always like,
in the airport, they're like, you cannot leave your bag.
There's like a freaking voice over the intercom
for like every second telling you can't leave your bag,
blah, blah, blah.
But you know, because you don't wanna carry
your bags everywhere, because I had like a three hour delay.
So they're like, no, there's no one on the intercom,
like security's really lax.
Super chill at our airport.
Once you're in, you're in.
Super chill.
Like, they don't even care.
They're like, oh yeah, it's all good, yeah.
No, just no water, just no water.
I'm like, oh, okay.
And so that was kinda nice.
That was probably one of the nicer things,
because sometimes these airports in America,
they have all these intercoms, always rules,
you can't sit here, can't go here, blah, blah, blah.
Like, God damn.
But yeah, I like the airport.
Nice airport, chilled out.
It's easy to fly at XYZ or YYZ.
That's our biggest airport there.
They got like all of the main terminals.
They got a lot of US brands,
international flights as well too.
Toronto's like the main hub.
Like, Toronto is like probably gets just as much action,
if not more action than Vancouver,
kind of where you've flown to,
so you can kind of go south after.
I didn't think that you were gonna fly
fucking across the country, Canada,
and just sit in the other side of the airport
and then take a flight to Vegas.
That's nuts.
So hopefully you don't feel any jet lag.
But yeah, Canadian airports are really easy to fly.
They're pretty nice.
And kid, you're a fucking legend.
Pin your GM up to the top.
I pinned it up for him.
Guys, hit that GM button right now.
Hit that retweet button.
We got so many amazing folks up here in this space.
I feel like two days off of spaces is like two years,
two weeks, maybe even two months.
So we're gonna be rocking out all day long.
Kindly retweet the room.
Drop some of your NFTs.
First drop on the phone.
If we see it, we like it, we buy it, baby.
Oh, nice.
Pico, you got rugged out.
What happened, bro?
You're on the surface.
Man, I was, Keith was talking about Canadians.
I was gonna talk about,
he's saying that they're not that nice.
I mean, one of the worst out of the French people,
my boss entered and he's like,
he's speaking in French saying,
hey, I'm like, he's like, in French,
like speaking in French, he's like,
who are you talking to?
And I'm like, no one.
He's like, I heard you speaking in English.
We said nothing.
Don't speak in this space.
Speak only in French.
And I'm like, man, I wasn't speaking, you're tripping.
He's like, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah.
He starts fucking screaming in French.
I'm like.
Your boss heard you?
Blame it on doodlegenics.
Charge it to the, charge it to the doodlegenics.
No, fuck the motherfucker.
I don't give a fuck.
Like, he put me in a, he put me in a space.
Like he, I'm in a space surrounded by six girls.
They only speak about nails, makeup, and hair.
What the fuck?
I need some people to speak about NFTs,
about art, about technology.
Like, and that's why I'm joined in this space.
Fuck the motherfucker.
If you want him to kick me out, I'll take my shit and leave.
I love you.
Tony, like, give us a little,
should we do like an update?
Why is crypto down?
We haven't looked at crypto for two days.
We've been, we've been in Toronto
just freezing our asses off
to come our fingers were too cold
to frickin' meant anything.
Now I'm all thawed out.
I'm ready to go.
See, crypto.
Is there any bearish news?
Yeah, there was a lot of like these,
Benny made a good post
about like people just selling off massive positions
of Bitcoin, but I don't know.
I'm gonna have to do a little deep dive.
I gotta get caught up.
It's like I'm feeling like I'm at my desk
and I see a stack of paperwork.
I gotta see, yesterday was a bloodbath.
So fucking bloodbath.
We were all just like,
no one's was like tweeting about it or anything.
I just saw some of the charts.
I'm like, oh, we're all just gonna sadly
just sink in the Titanic while no one's gonna even mention it.
You're the first motherfucker that mentioned it, Keith.
Yes, why is crypto down?
Where's the pump, baby?
People took the weekend off from the gym
and there was no pump, I don't know.
You gotta get caught up.
I think it's gonna be like this kind of like all year.
It's gonna be something like,
cause we just had like a week where like,
holy shit, we're back.
Everything is pumping hard.
And then people, you know, get excited
and then they're like, all right, time to cash out.
There's just people with a lot of early positions,
I think that are just like,
they saw the whole bear market.
Maybe they're around when it hit like 16K.
And now they're like, oh, 45, close to 50, 48.
I don't know, let's cash in.
So I don't know, that's just what I'm thinking.
But I think it's gonna be a lot like this all year.
I think it's gonna be volatile.
Volatility is gonna be high.
But yeah, it's all good.
Gotta bet on the ups and bet on the downs.
And you also gotta grab coins.
You know that Ethereum is gonna go back to, you know, 25, 26,
you know, grab it when it's low.
Grab it when it's at like, you know, under 2,000 if you can.
Under, you know, 2,200, you know,
find ways to just accumulate these coins
through the bear market.
And then when you see those pumps,
that's when you kind of like go over the bag sometimes.
You could reevaluate and reposition
and get back into stuff.
Crypto's not going away.
I did a little deep dive yesterday on Yuga Labs
because I saw a lot of people like posting
about the rapes and stuff.
Like what was going on?
Like people were going bullish on the apes again.
And they did some really cool stuff.
Every single Basie got a other land deed.
Every single Macy, if you like owned it,
you could have claimed the other side deed.
And the ecosystem operates on ape coin.
They got a Dow.
What's really cool is that on their new launch website,
they just launched it out in the last couple of days, Keith.
There's like ape water and all those brands
that were made with the board apes IPs
and the mutant apes IPs.
And pretty much they have like 350.
Like we could definitely use ours
and get listed like right on their website.
And kind of showcase like doodlegenics
and like what we do or even like a product
like kind of like we build with the IPs
and the Macy related for like something
like board munchies or something like that.
It'll be fucking lit.
So yeah, I'm just excited.
I'm excited to see what's going to happen.
I saw like some of the new trailers for some of the games.
Not a big gamer, but it always gets me excited.
It gets people excited.
I think that's 2024 we were talking about earlier.
You've got to try some new shit, some new platform.
We're talking about TikTok.
We're talking about video, doing more short reels.
We have to expose ourselves, our artwork
and our communities to more.
Yeah, it gave me, yeah, you're totally right.
And we've been like kind of trying to brainstorm
and find out some new ways to like
just be clever about things
and you know, pump out some fun content.
But last night I was like just high
and just still awake from the flight.
And I looked up this, I don't know.
I always find random stuff on YouTube.
I found this therapist gecko.
So this guy dresses up as a gecko
and he goes on this hotline
and he has like this video chat with people
and just has like random people call in.
And then they just like, he goes,
I'm here to talk to you
and you can tell me anything you want
and we could talk about anything you want
and you just talk about it and tell me.
And then he's like, he has a green face
and he has a whole gecko suit on
and he's like really calm
and he just lets them like talk to him like anonymously
but people like to talk, you know,
get it off their chest.
I think people need that.
I think a lot of people won't go
to like a real therapist
and really it's not always about like this big feedback
from the therapist, you know,
it's mostly common sense things.
Like when you're talking to somebody
then you really wanna connect with somebody
and give them some good advice about something
then you're just like, you would listen to them.
You honestly listen to them.
You don't interrupt them, you just listen.
And then when they're done, you give them a little feedback
and then they usually like to go a little more into it.
And I was like, you know what?
I was like, we should do something like that
with web three, like just like anonymously call in
and we should do the Twitter like live video chat.
And then I don't know if people wanna tell
their worst rug stories.
People don't get that sad about that.
But yeah, maybe people do wanna talk
and they're into crypto and they're a little down bad
and they wanna like, you know, just get it off their chest.
So I was like, maybe I should just be like-
Yo, that is a good one Keith, that is a good one.
I should dress up like a dog, like a doge
and I'll have like a doge with me.
And then I'll just say, hey, look, I'm the doge therapist.
So you can just tell me anything you want.
But I don't know, it hits.
It gets a lot of views and it's fucking people
think it's hilarious.
And it is pretty hilarious.
Send me the link, send me the link.
I gotta see it now.
I wanna watch it now.
Now I gotta watch it.
God damn, and then like people will call in and be like,
yeah, my mom died like two weeks ago.
I just can't talk to anyone, but I could talk to you
cause you're a gecko.
He's like, he just like disarms people
cause you know, people wanna talk sometimes,
like live, you know.
If you ask people about themselves or their opinion,
they do wanna talk.
And if you ask-
Sometimes.
Most of the time, most of the time.
And if the show is about being like about therapy
and like, you know, like get all your bad vibes off,
you'll hear some really funny stories, you know?
Oh yeah, oh yeah.
It was like all which ways.
It was like some really like sweet, like genuine stories
and like people trying to get stuff off their chest.
And then like almost there was closure
at the end of some of them.
Cause he reminded me of you.
Cause he did it for like two or three hours
and he sits in front of this green screen
in this fucking gecko suit.
And he's just like acting like a lizard
for two and a half hours, listen to the people.
But he's like the most like, you know,
empathic sweet lizard.
He's just like super attentive to your feelings
and listening and you know, you know,
some people wanna be heard about their like deep shit
but they don't want you to know who they are
but they wanna like talk, you know?
Some people commit suicide
because they don't wanna be embarrassed
by some of the things that they've done.
Which to me is like,
you can't even live with your own mistakes
and you're so publicly embarrassed
and then you commit suicide.
I also saw one of those nets
that you were mentioning about those balcony nets
and a guy just jumping into the balcony
and I'm like, holy fuck,
does this guy wanna kill himself?
And he was like, no, it was just a test.
But like, they're real.
I've never seen those ever
but it looks like they actually hold up, you know?
And they work.
And in Toronto, we don't.
So like, you know, yeah, you know,
it is dangerous out here, you know?
We don't got balcony nets, it's cold.
People get depressed in the winter, you know?
It could be a really good thing.
I had this hotline that I had for DoodleGenics
for a little while.
I have to check if I still have the number
but I could always get a new number.
We can always take some calls
and then just do it live.
Like you said, you know, you could do it live for an hour.
Yeah, you would turn on a space
and be like, oh, I'm hosting a live thing.
And then this is the number, call in.
And then people that wanna come up,
they could support, but like the space
would just have the number
and then people could call in anonymously
and they would see you on video.
See, I think that's the disarming thing about it.
They need to see me?
Yeah, cause it's a video.
So they would see you and you know,
you're talking to them and you ask them the questions.
So they kind of trust you cause they could see you
but you can't see them because they're,
it's almost like when you're, you know, confessing.
It's Instagram live.
We could do that on Instagram live.
Yeah, exactly.
Like when they confess to the Catholic priest,
you're like just confessing to the doodle genics,
you know, therapists.
And you gotta dress up like a doodle genic.
You gotta dress up like your PFP.
You gotta color your face blue, get a crown,
make a little bear suit.
And then you go on there and you talk because okay,
you need the viral like look of it
and then you just pick a good title.
Now I'm like, I got it all planned out, Tony.
We already been talking about this.
I think I can pay my face blue.
I think I got a crown.
I got a black suit.
I'm gonna just frigging buy some furry gloves
that are blue, that are, you know,
they look like little mittens.
There you go.
I'm a little doodle bear.
I'm a walking mascot.
I might even put a...
That's like a good idea to be honest.
Might even wear some earmuffs
to make it look like I got fuzzy ears like a bear.
It's a fucking genius Keith.
Yeah, people can call in anonymously
and they could just get some free therapy.
Say look.
What if people ask me if I'm a clone?
No, no life advice.
I am not a licensed therapist.
That's what we'll say before.
Look, hey, this is a little bit of a bit.
I guess you can't say that.
But you'd be like,
just tell them you're not a licensed therapist.
That's the only thing.
It's like no financial advice.
Now we're giving out fucking mental health advice.
But I guess some of these people,
they have like these 10 year degrees
for therapy and stuff.
And a lot of people like normal,
just run-of-the-mill folks
don't wanna go to these like expensive ass therapists
and they have different lives than me.
Like somebody like me like come up from nothing.
Like I don't wanna fucking talk to some rich guy
that grew up in fucking Beverly Hills
and he's just had a spoon in his mouth
his whole fucking life.
Tell him my problems.
I'm like, yeah, of course.
You're gonna think I'm a dirtbag.
I wanna talk to somebody kind of a little more like me
that maybe came up and like has some life experience
and I don't know, somebody a little more trustworthy sometimes.
So I think it's about trust with people,
but I swear to God, I'm not joking.
I think if you did the Google genics thing,
people would trust you.
They would see you on video,
hear your voice.
It would be funny at first
because they would see the outfit stuff.
But then once you start talking to people,
I mean, it could be funny
and it could be like, people could be wild
or the people could like really be getting some genuine advice
and then I think it's pretty good.
I think it's genius.
And just to test it out,
we are gonna do it right now.
I put it up to the top.
Call for $1,000 here, all right?
You see the number?
You guys know what to do.
I'm just waiting on the other.
Someone's gonna call.
I know someone's gonna call.
Someone's gonna see me like, what's going on?
Hello, this is the doodle genics hotline.
Hi, how can I help you?
Hi there, sir.
I'm calling for the $1,000 hairs.
Yeah, I saw that.
What kind of doll hairs do you have?
Canadian, USD, what kind of doll hairs?
Yes, sir, I'm gonna have to ask you to dox yourself.
You can see us on the live stream right now.
I'm dressed up as a fucking PFP.
What does that even mean?
Click on my faces, they'll take you places.
Click on NFT's eyes and get a prize, God damn it.
Yo, I'm telling you, this is the next thing, Tony.
I got a green screen, we could set up
in one of the extra rooms in my house,
just like, we need to get you a flight in Vegas.
We got the next idea.
And you can release it on all platforms.
You can release it on Instagram, little clips.
You could do clips on TikTok.
You could obviously do the hotline here on X
and then find the people that call in
and just leave it on all.
We could do live video on Instagram
because we could do live video
and you can literally call like four people.
Like one person can call like three other people.
So I could call you and like you could do an hour on video
and then we could take the calls live here on X
or even through Instagram, it's the same God damn number.
You know, they're gonna see it just the same
and it'll be dope, you're absolutely right.
And last night I made a little post strategy plan.
TikTok, XIG, Discord, YouTube, Facebook
and what's the last one there?
Snapchat, behind the scenes Snapchat.
You're gonna have to work on the Snapchat.
You know, I'm kind of getting old for the Snapchat
but it's never too late to start the Snapchat.
Yeah, I'm not into Snapchat.
I don't think it's like, I think Instagram, yeah.
And TikTok, yeah, just for like fun video clips
and just to kind of, almost to promote doodle genics more
and then like just link to your site and stuff.
But yeah, I don't know.
You could like save the content, edit it a little bit,
release it on YouTube and just like make some funny clips.
It would be dope actually.
I think it would be really cool.
I think we should really pursue this.
I'm not like a PFP.
So I'm just like not gonna dress up as me.
But like I could dress up as a doge
but it's like, it's not as cool.
You have like, you've had that PFP so long.
So it would be so like the continuity
from with your PFP with you on X would be perfect.
And then you just scratch extrapolate it
to other freaking TikTok, Instagram, other social medias.
But I would just, don't waste your time.
You're cooking here, bro.
We're building in public.
We're cooking, I love it.
Yeah, Snapchat is wack.
So we're gonna, we're not gonna use that one.
Just a bunch of weirdos on there.
Yeah, pictures and shit.
There's too much private messaging.
That's why it wasn't a part of the daily plan yet.
So I only have TikTok, two videos, X, you know,
my thing, do my thing on X, IG, two videos,
YouTube, two videos, Facebook two videos.
Just start, you know, start, you know, start.
You gotta start somewhere, you know,
like that's the thing of, I don't do video content
but I can do video content and I think it'll be pretty cool.
And I think people wanna see behind the scenes.
Everyone wants to get to know people more.
And when they see them on camera,
it's kind of like almost meeting them, like transparently.
And you get to see who they really are
when you get to talk to them and stuff like that.
So it's a really dope idea, Keith.
We're gonna fucking run with it, baby.
Let's go around the room and say what's up
to some of these amazing artists as well too, guys.
Just to reset the room,
if you haven't kindly click on that little purple button,
retweet it, take a few friends.
Let's get an amazing group of artists, founders,
community collectors, supporters, all up here in the spaces.
I see Phoenix, Dondara in the building.
I see Darius, King, Nick, Screwface, Rare.
See Matthew, the alpha man.
All right, we got our first caller, Keith.
You ready?
Hello, welcome to the DoodleGenix hotline.
How can I help you?
Hi, I saw this number on the CC
about a $1,000 giveaway, is this true?
A thousand doll hairs.
How would you like the doll hairs?
And from which dolls would you like it from?
From the doodle dolls?
From the doodle dolls?
All right.
Do you want me to clip the male ones or the female ones?
The female ones, how would you clean it?
Okay, okay.
Ask her if she has anything she wants to confess
anonymously to get off her chest, you know.
This is my partner in crime, Keith.
He says, is there anything that you need
to confess anonymously?
And it's just gonna be totally anonymous
before we give you the $1,000 hairs.
Yeah, because you're the therapist at DoodleGenix right now.
You put on your therapist hat and you wanna hear her out
if she has any, you know, quarrels in life
that she wants to express.
Who the fuck am I?
I just said quarrels.
Anyways, yeah, you know what I'm saying, I think.
No, just, you know, the patience to go through
these old sculptures at the crested streets
to make it to the fucking bull market, you know?
All right, is it down bad?
We wanna hear your story.
It's down bad at the moment, yeah.
It's down bad at the moment.
I lost the most warning just last night.
Yeah, it's been a rough one.
You know, we go off, we go down.
That's how it comes to us.
Would these $1,000 hairs change anything for you?
Yeah, it would allow me to back and forth
and pay a couple bills that are coming up.
Okay, okay.
So we appreciate you for the call.
We're looking for caller number seven.
It was a little, you're off
just slightly off,
but if caller number seven does not answer their call
or does not make the call, we're coming back to you.
So there's still some hope, all right?
Thank you so much.
All right, so I'm good, do I call again?
No, no, we're gonna call you back on this number.
Stay on your phone, all right?
I got it, appreciate you guys, have a great day.
You're amazing, bye-bye.
What the, where did you get that, pretty good?
They called because they saw it on the space.
This is the fucking internet.
I told you, $1,000.
I told you.
You did tell me, holy shit.
And I said doll hair 16 times.
I'm like, doll hairs, do you want me to clip them
from the female dolls, the male dolls?
What doll hairs do you want?
She's like, no, I want the doll hairs.
I'm like, holy shit, she wants the doll hairs, she's serious.
I thought you were setting me up for a second.
I was like, wait a second.
I'm listening closely, is that Phoenix?
Is that Phoenix with a different voice?
Trying to be a little different Phoenix?
Like a mistress Phoenix, like a different type of Phoenix?
And I'm like, no, I don't think it is.
I don't think it is.
Guys, I just saw the title and okay,
so we are all now live participating
in some kind of radio calling show as well.
What the hell, Tony?
This is so stupid and funny.
Yes, but you see how people for $1,000 hairs,
they're willing to do anything?
It's amazing.
The human race is totally just amazing.
It's kind of like a massive social test
by the network of Twitter or something.
I don't even know.
He's spewing just genius ideas.
We're smoking weed.
We're talking web to read.
We're calling in for $1,000 hairs.
Anybody, do we got another call?
No, no, we don't.
We're just checking the lines.
Unfortunately, we don't, but it is what it is.
Keith, that was a great, that was just too great.
We're gonna have to clip that.
That we have to clip.
Those are good though.
And then I'm gonna do like a voice face over,
like just laughing at it,
cause it was just too funny.
I think you have something here, Keith.
I think you really got something.
I added at the end, tell us your problems.
So they have to tell us some problems.
You had it.
You did it.
You did it.
We wanna hear the problem.
People wanted to give them problems.
She said she's down bad.
You know, it goes up, it goes down.
I liked her mentality, you know.
I think she has her shit together.
She didn't have too many problems.
That's your problems, yes.
She didn't have too many problems.
She wasn't that deserving, you know.
But down bad, you know.
Yeah, you didn't sound that down bad, you know.
You know when they're down bad, you know.
They have that little,
it sounds like they're in a ghost mode or something,
you know.
But anyways, hopefully we get a caller or two.
It'll be pretty dope.
If anyone wants to test the lines,
you know the calls are always open here.
And the berry hotlines.
All right, let's.
Yeah, let's talk to an artist
and then we'll circle back
and we'll probably get a caller.
Maybe Phantom.
Hello, hello, do you hear me?
Hi, everyone.
I don't know, what should I say now?
We should be speaking about $1,000 for anyone else.
Do you want the doll hairs?
Tell us your problems.
Tell us, because my internet connection is weak
and I miss some of your words.
Oh, that is a big problem.
She has a weak internet connection.
She has to probably use a VPN.
Okay, might get it.
Yeah, my VPN has lots of problems, you think.
And I'm reading the,
the captions and it's too fast.
I'm sorry, we'll slow down.
Call for $1,000 hairs and tell us your problems.
Oh, we got an unknown caller, Keith.
Doodle genics hotline, how can I help you?
Yo, is this the Scully's free mint?
Scully's free mint, no, no, no,
it's not the Scully's free mint.
No camera.
Scully's is a free mint though.
Yeah, Scully's is a free mint and he is a homie
and he is up here.
And the phone lines do work, so thank you for the test.
Yeah, they do work, I can confirm.
Confirmative, 10-4.
What's poppin', my guy?
York, can you hear me?
Yes, sir, GM, GM, GM, what is cooking?
Yeah, man, hey, happy belated,
I was gonna wish you happy birthday, but we got rugged.
We did get rugged, you're a fucking legend,
Scully, I appreciate you, man.
Thank you for the birthday wishes,
it was awesome time just hanging out with family and friends
and it was such a great weekend, bro,
appreciate you as always.
How's your weekend?
What's the vibe on this Monday?
We're working, man, doing some promos,
doing some physicals.
Free mint sum was done, I spent the last three hours
teaching my mom about crypto
and she minted her first NFTs today.
So that was fun.
Oh, actually, I sent you some Scully's too
on your birthday.
My man taught his mom to mint an NFT.
You're a real, you're fucking onboarding, bro.
Yeah, we are, we are, just adopting, chilling.
But I also sent you, I sent you a skull number 3218.
So it might be in your hidden folder,
but you'll have to birthday pleasant.
My man hooks it up with a Scully, baby.
I love the dope doodle art
and I love the D-Gen traits
and the vibes to it as well too, bro.
I could tell that you put your time into it
and I can't wait to see what comes out with these shoes, bro.
I can't wait either, man.
Samples are working right now.
Doing some physicals, man.
Fun year.
But I had to make sure I get you one
with the fat old gorilla finger in there.
Ask Keith, we were rolling massive blunts all weekend
and just having fun.
You know, thank you, brother.
I appreciate you.
Appreciate you and everything you do for the community, man.
Let's go, we're grinding, guys.
Give Scully a follow.
Take a look at the collection.
777, the free mint.
And it's almost at the end, like he said.
So he's doing some cool stuff
with like bringing physical shoes from his NFTs,
which is pretty cool.
And he's working with this community.
I like that as well too, kind of grassroots.
So that's what it's all about.
We got to stick together and keep on grinding
through these bearish times.
We still haven't seen the bull market days yet.
You saw it yesterday or today.
Market was absolutely just tanking.
So I'm excited to see what fucking goes on.
I'm excited to see, you know, the new moves.
I'm excited to see the new communities form,
the people that are just like been here for a long time.
I think those are the people
that are really going to benefit.
And there's people that are just showing up
and they're learning at incredible rates.
And it's always about like welcoming new community members
into the community.
So Scully, you're a real grinder, bro.
You're always constantly in the spaces.
You always show up.
You're passionate, bro.
And that's going to take you places, brother.
Much love, much more appreciated, really.
Anybody still wants free mint,
still got like 90 or something.
And then after we're going to do the public sale,
a lot of giveaways planned up out of teas and physicals.
So just chilling, grinding by the day.
Why don't you pin it up to the top, brother?
Get some views and show people where they can go
if they're interested in joining the community.
Just paying for some gas.
Gas is low.
I checked tonight or this morning at 9 a.m.
Gas was at 18 Gui.
I don't know, whatever you call it.
But it's pretty dope, bro.
Appreciate it, man.
Appreciate it.
Oh, shit.
Drive's safe out there.
He's like racing like Michael Schumacher.
Meow, meow, right into the metaverse.
He's safe out there.
Appreciate you.
Let's say what's up to Tron Lee.
Tron Lee, how are you?
It's been a minute.
Happy 2024.
I don't think I've spoken to you yet in 2020, fortunately.
How are you?
I'm good.
I'm doing really good.
OK, some updates.
Right now, I have an exhibition in Toronto, right,
in your home ground.
And I'm going to share the information up here right now.
Yeah, it's at Code Gallery, which is on Geary Avenue.
I'm not sure where that is, but it's a new.
OK, the address is all there on the tweet.
And I am the curator for it.
And so it features 16 artists from Indonesia and Malaysia.
And it's this painting story about our region here,
but not in a cliched way, because these guys,
these artists, they are reimagining
all the superstitions, the magic, the languages,
and stuff.
Basically, all the culture and tradition,
and they reimagine it into something
a bit more science fiction.
Well, half of them, anyway, half is more rooted
in the world over here.
And so yeah, that's it.
I'm quite excited about this, because it
would be my first curation of this year
in a real-life gallery.
And yeah, this goes to have a look.
It's on until 25th.
It started on the 11th.
And that's one thing.
And the second thing is even more mind-blowing.
But I'm not Indonesian, Charlie?
No, I'm not.
I'm not Indonesian.
But good guess, good guess.
Because anyway, I am from one of these two regions anyway.
But yeah, OK, this next news, this next piece of news
is going to blow your mind, because it blew my mind
when I first heard it.
No one is space, Charlie!
Yes, good.
Holy shit.
Yes, holy shit, right?
But I'm not the only one, because there'll
be 47 artworks that's going to the moon, literally
going to the moon on the Blue Ghost Mission 1 under NASA.
So it's an official NASA mission.
But this payload, this art payload,
is not the primary mission.
Because it's just something they want to test out.
And it's run by these guys called Moon Mars.
And you can go check them out, because from what I understand,
this won't be the only mission they'll be doing.
So in the future, I don't know how many years,
there'll be a second batch going to the moon or maybe to Mars.
That's why they call it Moon Mars.
So yeah, my work is going to the moon.
Even if it blows up, I don't know.
I'm just thinking, if it blows up, it's the stardust.
I can say that my work still became stardust.
Yeah, OK, anyway.
Yeah, I love a crazy person here, a rather crazy robot.
That's it.
Thank you, guys.
So Charlie, when I tell my friends
that I have a piece of art from an artist that's
artists on the moon, they're never going to believe me.
See, these are the things about 1-3.
We do these amazing, crazy things
that they just don't believe me.
I'm like, yo, we're doing moves here in Web 3.
You're like, yeah, OK.
Yeah, you're still doing NFTs, Tony?
Yeah, well, fuck you too, all right?
You can't sleep on these JPEGs.
And you can't sleep on Chun-Li.
That's awesome, Chun-Li.
Congratulations.
That's like one of the, feels like it's the almost NFT
Olympics when your art's going to the moon, literally
to the moon.
So that's really cool.
And one more, Alpha, for you guys as well.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't know how to check it out.
OK, I did ask.
And the blue girl's moon lander would have cameras on them
if it lands safely.
Because historically, it's always been 50-50.
Half the moon landings fail.
Either they blow up, or they crash and blow up.
Or they just crash and don't work.
Or they land, and then the batteries don't work.
But at least that's to be considered to be a landing.
So yeah, 50-50 in a way.
Oh, oh, it could actually sell fucking drugs.
I didn't know about the numbers until I read it up.
I did some research into it.
And because this last week or this week,
Japan sent their first moon lander,
and it landed on the moon safely.
So they cheered, and then they found out
the solar generator isn't working.
So when that battery runs out, that's
the end of their adventure.
But anyway, coming back to art, guess what?
Jeff Koons, that well-known modern artist,
the one who did the balloon sculptures,
he's also been trying to send art to the moon.
And apparently, it was just earlier this month,
his mission actually exploded.
It didn't work, but it just failed.
And then there is another company
that is trying to sell spots for anyone
who want to put stuff into their payload to go into space.
So I can't quite remember what they're called,
but that's not the one that I'm with.
So I didn't pay anybody for this.
It's just an open call, an answer
to thinking that there was some virtual museum thing, which
they are as well, wanting to find out
that it's an actual space mission, which is like,
oh my god, what the fuck?
Back to you, Tony.
Thank you very much.
Tony, first off, congratulations for all the amazing stuff
that you've been up to, and you've
been really rocking out with.
And this art is dope.
I can't wait to see, I'm going to try to go in person.
It's the 25th.
It's a couple of days, it's coming up.
It's not too far.
That's awesome.
And I'm just excited that you're just
so global and so international, and you're
using exactly what we said, different mediums,
to bring more people back into Web3
and see your art, truly world class.
She's been in amazing places, really elegant places.
Toronto is a really artistic city.
Keith was noticing it, even I noticed it all the time.
There's a lot of buildings that have graffitis and murals.
There's a street called Graffiti Lane,
and it stretches for kilometers and miles,
just with mural paintings and portraits
and cool graffiti from everybody.
This is really, really cool.
And I just want to say congratulations.
So much love to you, Chun-Li, guys.
Sure, some support.
She has all sorts of pieces on all sorts of blockchains.
They're super affordable as well, too.
She has some really elegant pieces as well.
So if you see something, you like it, snag it.
And it's going to the moon.
Holy shit.
Yeah, to the moon.
Well, can truly say that, once it picks off anyway,
I can say that my art is out of this world.
I can actually mean it.
Yeah, okay, thank you, Tony, on the show.
Yeah, why are you pinning up over my girl, Chun-Li,
like that, man?
Give her a chance to shine, young blood.
You got your hand up like you're, like,
my tumbot trying to block her.
We got a couple speakers on the panel.
Tell out, big homie, what's popping, Zell?
Yeah, what's good?
Web3ple, 1,000 unique individual characters
on the Ethereum blockchain.
I'm doing 3D modeling right now.
We're going to make, like, a celebrity deathmatch.
I got a bunch of influencers in there.
We got a lot of big plans for this project.
They're minting out right now.
We got about 240 minted.
I think I'm going to build on core.
I'm not sure yet,
but we're going to a couple different blockchains.
Like I said, the characters are unique individual,
like, kind of set in the bar higher for characters.
They're all 3D-modible.
You can get an OBJ file or Unreal Engine file.
If you own 10 of them, you can pick a character out
that'll be in the first trials of the game.
We're going to make, like, a King of the Hill type deal.
I'm looking to make toys and everything
out of these characters.
All right, my bad, my bad, bro.
Go ahead.
Are you good?
Yeah, go ahead.
No, you're good.
Yeah, they're minting out now.
It's like 30 bucks a pop.
We're on OpenSea's new drop system.
Yeah, check it out.
They're pretty cool.
Every one of them's totally unique from the others.
The characters themselves
are going to play a big role in the game.
Yeah, we're trying to do big things here, man.
It's, you know, trying to set the bar
a little bit higher than a standard NFT collection
or 10,000 piece collection.
We're going to drop on a couple of different blockchains.
So maybe we can, like, fight against blockchains as well.
Yeah, just check them out
and tell me what you think about them.
Sorry for throwing up over the lady speaking there.
No, no, that's cool.
Go ahead, pin it up to the top.
Pin it up to the top.
I just want to give Chun-Li some exposure.
I haven't seen it for a minute.
It's good to catch up with all of our amazing
community members and homies here from the spaces.
I was taking a look at it.
It's dope.
Do you do anything?
Is this, like, hand-drawn, procreate, AI?
Like, how do you do some of this stuff?
This is hybrid art.
This is me and the AI.
I create the characters and then AI,
and then I do shaders, Photoshop,
and yeah, like, I'm trying to do individual characters
instead of, like, over a single template
or a generated art with layers, like traditionally.
So I put them on a white background
so that way people can take them off very easily.
They're very easily manipulated.
And you can easily 3D model the characters as well.
I already in contact with 3D print
so we can make, like, little statues
and figurine toys out of them.
There's some really dope ones, dude.
They're really unique compared to, you know,
a lot of the conventional stuff that you see.
I was trying to, like, create something
and small limited supply.
That way it makes them a little bit more higher demand
when it comes to the character part of it.
I would hope that, like, people owned, like,
a couple of the characters to fully flesh them out.
That way, like, full-blown artists
can actually take the character
and really, you know, go in a different direction,
you know, and remodel the character
and draw them out really well as well.
You know, I put a lot of thought into, you know,
how you can use the NFT itself.
Like, you know, you could change the background, of course.
I mean, a paint bucket really easy on the white
and they stand out super crazy when it comes to, you know,
the PFP part and the parts that, like, we use now.
The heads are, you know, a little bit bigger
so that you can take them off
and put them on memes or whatever like that.
So we gave a lot of thought to, you know,
the usage now that we use them for,
but for later down the road, you know,
they're totally interchangeable
with anything you want to do with them.
And they come off the page super easy.
So, you know, I'm trying to cover every base
that, you know, people want with a utility NFT.
We do have a Discord and a token running
so you could join Discord and collect a token,
which you can also exchange for another one as well.
Like I said, we're going to probably have 5,000 in total.
We're dropping on Solana next.
So that's going to be 1,000 collection.
So we could build a multi-community,
like, in the fighting aspect.
So if you're from Solana and you have one,
you can fight somebody on Ethereum, sort of like that.
And we're, like, kind of working on a revolutionary,
like, King of the Hill type game,
mixed with, like, what's the game?
Like, where everybody's running
and you have to, like, evade the obstacles,
but it's going to be a King of the Hill type deal.
And when you get to the top, you got to, like,
fight everybody and, like, throw them off.
So, yeah, it's going to be really cool.
Like, you could check my page,
some of the characters, the biggest holders.
We've already started 3D rendering.
Like I said, if you have 10 of them,
you could get an OBJ file right away
of any character you want.
You can get also Unreal Engine files.
So you could stick the character right into any game
or if anybody's creating.
It's kind of in hopes, too, that maybe some game companies
or people who are making games with characters
can come and, like, pick a few out, you know, later on.
So, like, oh, these ones go together.
We can make, like, a little superhero set.
Like, there's little sets as well inside the collection itself.
So, you know, there's only, like, two of an alien
or two of this one or that one
that, you know, are close together.
And, like, if you put a few together,
they just look dope together.
There's superheroes and lizards.
I mean, there's all kinds of stuff, like, for everybody.
And I named it Web 3 People
because, at the base, when I started it,
I was actually taking people and their PFPs and NFTs
that they had, or their self and likeness,
and I was making them.
And that's in the Origins collection itself.
There's, like, 88 pieces there
that are, like, totally unique from everything else.
And, like I said, I put them on a white background.
That way, it's very easy for people to manipulate,
take them, and do whatever they want with them.
You can change the backgrounds.
We already started making posters.
There's some really cool ones out already.
A couple of my buddies have the OBJ files,
and they're actually playing around with them,
making GIFs and animated series and things like that.
So, and we're, like, two years in the making here.
I have a much bigger project
that I'm working on called the Spire,
which I have a short story and a comic book out for already.
And this is kind of like a door
that opens inside this multiverse
that I'm making on the other side of it.
So, I mean, yeah, just totally unique,
trying to go away from the standard conventional way
that people are dropping NFTs
or what they think about them.
The characters themselves stand out
above a lot of other things.
So, yeah, we're trying to, like,
just set the bar higher and, like, make toys, stickers.
I mean, you name it, these things are transferable
to just about any marketplace, you know,
that you can think about.
And the game's just gonna be, like,
the icing on top of the cake.
So, I mean, for 30 bucks right now
to buy an original character out of the set is super cheap.
I mean, to own the IP, you actually own the IP
and you get general commercial rights and usage.
The character is yours completely.
You can do whatever you want with it.
If you make a business card out of it,
if you make a cartoon out of it,
Web3ple, myself and my comrades, we don't ask anything.
You guys can do whatever you want with the characters.
It's totally yours.
It's no IP connected to it.
You can take them and make them any other name you want.
Their characters are yours.
But, I mean, they'll forever be Web3 people, of course.
All right, Zail, I love your passion, bro.
I appreciate you coming up.
I think this is one of the first times that I spoke to you.
I just shot you a follow.
I like that, you know,
you're so passionate about this artwork
and, you know, building a community around it.
So, I'm definitely gonna keep an eye on you
and now I'm following the journey, bro.
So, keep on coming back to these spaces.
And the art is pretty cool.
It has this kind of, like,
Iron Man kind of Marvel vibe with, like, superheroes,
bad guys kind of lure.
And I think you need to have, like, some sort of lure.
You need to have some sort of, like,
you know, strong IPs really to make it here in Web3.
So, something that's original as well, too.
So, cool stuff, my guy.
Appreciate you giving us a little bit of an update.
Go up to the top, a thousand of them.
I like these little cool characters
that you got going on, man.
Really, really dope.
And I appreciate you being here.
We're gonna spin it back to Phantom
and say what's up to Phantom.
Phantom, how are you, my friend?
Hi, again.
I think now my calling frame isn't better.
Can you hear me?
No, we can't hear you.
No, I'm hearing you.
No, I'm just kidding, Phantom.
Of course we can hear you.
Finally, after months, I'm speaking in your space.
I don't know why, because your space usually is so crowded
and I could never get mic,
and it's the first time I see here is not to crowd
and I have a mic, thank God.
And now, if it is possible,
I want to introduce myself to you
and show you some of my work.
Yeah, sure, go ahead.
Actually, I'm a physical artist.
I've studied painting and it's more than 20 years
that I'm painting.
And I have lots of works in different styles
and subjects, materials.
And because of that, I minted my works
on different platforms like objects
and solana, ethereum, and the other.
And yeah, I want to show some of my works.
All of them are physical art
and I have a collection on updates
that calls reality and fantasy.
And this collection is my work on paper
with ink on paper.
In this collection, I showed human emotions
and all these works are improvised.
And I mean, I don't have any idea,
I have a subject when I start the work
and after some minutes with lines and textures
and the spots, the whole, the ring is complete and shown.
And the other collection that I paint
is a woman life prison.
It's related to or situation in the last year in Iran.
Excuse me.
Yeah, if you're not in Iran, it's forbidden
for women to show their hair in public.
And but in the-
How do you feel about it?
I don't know, I don't hear you.
I said, how do you feel about it?
Excuse me, let me read the caption.
Could you repeat your, I'm reading caption.
How do you feel about it?
How do you feel about it?
Oh, yeah.
Actually, when you're done,
actually it's religious things
and when you're believing something,
you can do it easily.
But then you don't believe it,
you don't want to do it
because it's just something force you.
And lots of people these years in Iran
don't believe that much in these religion things
and because of that, they don't want to do that.
And by the other hand,
I think some of religious things
these days in all of country,
not just in Iran are some political things,
not just religious things.
And so because of that,
lots of people don't want to do that
and they want to say against them.
And this from the last year in Iran,
lots of women don't wear a scarf in S3s,
although it's some kind of dangerous for them.
Maybe they could be arrested
or go to the jail in some places.
And yeah, in this collection,
I wanted to show that a woman's hair
can be some kind of weekend,
for example, and some tools for a through gel.
In this collection,
be it a pencil and paper,
I'll show this.
And yeah, and I have a work in foundation.
I want to talk about this because it's again,
again related to our situation in Iran.
And again, because of religious things
that for women is forbidden for to sing in public.
And in concerts, they couldn't sing.
And it's forbidden for them.
And but for playing instruments,
there is no rule for being forbidden.
But in some more religious cities in Iran,
even playing instruments is forbidden for women in concert.
And some concerts are canceled because of that.
Or they asked for the group to delete the woman player.
And it's very painful for those.
They spend their life for learning an instrument
and playing music.
And it's very sad.
And because I have some friends
that were famous in music
and they had concerts around the world,
but in some cities in Iran, they couldn't play music.
And yeah, it was very sad.
And because of that, I paint this,
some paintings about this subject.
And yeah, thank you for your time.
I don't want to get your time more of this.
Is there any question?
I'm here for you.
Well, first off, thank you for sharing
just giving us some insight of boots on the ground,
what's really happening around you
and what's happening with your government.
It's kind of sad and unfortunate.
And I'm sorry that you got to deal with that
on a day-to-day basis and all the amazing women
that are probably out there
struggling with that as well too.
So I'm just looking at the art.
I could see the beauty in this.
I could see the color.
I could see the amazing flowers.
I like the different effects that you used, the gradients.
I could see the super detail.
It's almost like you tried to make a flower piece
with like a space theme, it looks like to me.
It's kind of abstract as well too,
leaves it for some interpretation,
but it's a cool piece, really cool piece.
Thank you, thank you so much for your compliment.
How's foundation?
I know Gatsby's have been a little bit crazy recently,
but now they're kind of going back down.
I hope more people start buying different platforms
like known origin, foundation.
It's good to see people just creating different collections
for different marketplaces.
How's the sales been on foundation?
Actually, it's good because you know
that space in the environment in updates
and foundation is completely different.
And then your artworks are different
is a better food means them in different platform.
For me, because I didn't have any sale on foundation yet,
it was kind of, because of Gatsby is difficult
to meet more work there.
And just I have a few words on foundation,
but I think work artworks are foundation are more serious
and actually real artists and usually not all of them,
but usually real artists had work on foundation.
Yep, a hundred percent, I would absolutely agree with you.
Oh shit, I got sticky, sticky fingers.
All right, well, let's keep it rocking.
Let's keep it rolling.
We got NFT kid, Barry in the building.
She thought I don't know about you,
but I am rolling through the caffeine
and rolling through the cannabis here today, baby.
We are back.
Zael, what's up?
Yeah, I just wanted to add through the mint.
There's three characters in the mint that we've-
Zael, Zael, Zael, Zael, man.
You guys hear me?
Yeah, we can't hear you, but we heard enough of you.
I appreciate you, but we have other people
we're gonna get to on the space.
And if anyone has any questions, please message Zael.
And we pinned it up to the top.
We appreciate you being here, brother.
All right, let's give some other people an opportunity
to get onto the mic and share a little bit
of what they got going on.
Say what's up to some of the homies as well, too.
We have some people waiting a while
that came up even before you, my brother.
So we're just gonna stay true
to the honorary system that we got here.
I do got a list, a mentalist,
but the THC is playing with the mentalist.
So don't be offended if you didn't go before him
and she came before you to the bar.
It's like a bartender, bro.
You can't get to everyone at the same goddamn time.
How are we gonna pour all these goddamn drinks up?
You know, we're tossing the mic around.
I'm sorry, we're getting to everybody.
All right, let's keep it moving.
Let's keep it grooving.
Retweet the damn rules.
Know who wasn't so pleasant?
Some of the goddamn bartenders in Toronto as well, too.
Never drink, only like three years.
And never drink, child.
You go out every time, like literally, yeah.
There's like tip watch in New Orleans.
All right, we're gonna give you a tip.
I know, I know.
You know, servers survive off of tips.
We're tipping out here.
Tracks the Red Bull.
She's looking if I'm gonna tip.
I'm like, yes, all right.
You know, $7 for a Red Bull at the club.
It is what it is.
We're still gonna tip you.
You know, things are a little pricey out here in Canada
for popcorn, too, especially if you go into arenas.
Like, it wasn't that much.
I think it was like maybe a $15 or something.
It wasn't too bad, but it's crazy.
They do rip you off.
You know, kind of like when they,
it's like when they're selling NFTs on the peak,
on the Pico, and then we're just like,
ah, we're going into a slaughterhouse.
We gotta buy these things right now.
At the top, nah.
But it sucked, y'all.
It sucked, my guy.
Let's say what's up to you,
and then let's go to Irena.
Chai Woods cooking, good looking.
GM's, GM, my brother.
Yeah, I done been to a couple games down here in Dallas,
man, and drinking and shit like that
at them places, man, and shit.
It's like pulling teeth.
And they won the tip after you got me,
I gotta spend $20 for a little small beer,
and then you want me to give you some more money.
And you know it, like, damn.
How am I gonna get more beer if I gotta give you the tip?
They got my other beer right there in your pocket.
But, yeah, it's just crazy.
I know, I know.
Take advantage of you.
It was eight bucks for a water.
I was like, you motherfuckers, give me a Red Bull.
I ain't drinking water, that's...
They're like, all the drinks are $8, sir.
How the hell, okay.
Fair enough.
For a get, all right, all right, I got you.
But what's up with that?
Bullshit, man, we got this event on.
People were trying to fucking get rowdy.
Put their fucking hand in my popcorn, bro.
Yo, did you hear that?
And then this fucking guy, this old man with his kids,
and then his kids were like,
no, I think we should just go to the back of the line, dad.
And I'm like, yeah, he's fucking drunk as fuck,
stumbling into people,
trying to cut into the wash and lie.
We've been waiting here for like 25, 30 minutes.
Chill the fuck out, dad.
Hold the fuck up and get to the back of the line.
Dude, and then I give him like a one-inch push,
like a little baby one-inch push,
like, stop fucking brushing your shoulders on me, you know?
Not trying to go on my honeymoon with you in the UFC,
all right?
Just get the fuck off me, you know?
I just needed my space, y'all, like, back up, you know?
Touch the prize, all right?
In public events, be crowded as fuck, man, always.
Karma happened like 15 minutes later,
I go and get a drink,
and then I see the cops just scoring them out.
He's like, no, no, no.
And I just walk up like three feet away,
just waving at him, like, karma, karma.
I'm like talking to,
I'm talking to like the supervisor there,
like one of the employees there with kids,
he's like munching down a dog, you know?
And we're like, yeah, that's what he gets, you know?
Karma's a real thing.
People that are out there trying to support people
that are out there doing good for people,
people that are out there that mean well
for other individuals.
I saw motherfuckers that wish me happy birthday.
I saw motherfuckers that didn't even wish me
happy birthday, that fucking are here,
saying, oh, yo, we're family.
Y'all see you in the Discord.
Like, all right, see you in the Discord, you know?
But, you know, for what, you know?
I thought you were a homie.
I thought you were a real one.
There was real people that showed support
and it was amazing to see
and happy that we're building such a great community.
I'm happy that we're here every day.
Tachaka has been planning something exciting here
for the Metaverse.
It's coming up in February,
but we wanna bring all attention to it early.
It's gonna be a dope event, 3D coming to the Metaverse.
You can use an Oculus, your cell phone.
It's gonna be a dope time.
Get some laughs, maybe get roasted as well, too,
but it's gonna be good times
and bring the doodle juice, bring the THC, try.
I'm excited to see what you're cooking up, my guy.
Ah, yeah, just another day.
Another day trying to keep busy,
trying to keep people involved,
trying to bring new people in
to let them see what's going on,
especially in what they call it,
the 3D immersive experiences, whatever.
I don't know, Metaverse.
I like Metaverse,
but you gotta call it what you got
to run with or what goes, nah, I think.
Yeah, I know.
Yeah, the names, they change.
It's not cool to say wag me anymore.
It's not cool to say Metaverse anymore.
We gotta get with it.
I take two days off and I'm already done, you know?
See, that's what happens.
You don't take days off of X
and you don't skip leg days at the gym.
Two things you just never do in life, all right?
All right, pal, I saw you laughing down there.
Did you skip your leg day?
I'm checking your cheat books, you know?
We'll definitely know this summer if you skip leg day.
Walking around with little chicken legs.
Nah, I'm just kidding.
All right, let's keep it rocking.
Let's keep it popping.
Don't skip your legs day, Dondara.
That's Tuesday, baby.
Monday, we're beastin'.
Let's keep it rocking.
Let's keep it poppin'.
Irena, what's up with you?
GM, GM, GM, GM, how are you, my friend?
How are you?
How are you from?
Ah, we're doing well.
It's a marvelous Monday.
We're here with the NFT community.
We're lurking at NFTs.
We're getting an update.
It was my birthday over the weekend
and I celebrated with some family and with Keith.
It was really exciting and great time.
How are you?
Yeah, it was a very, very cool space.
Yeah, I'm fine.
And I remember your Discord stream.
It was very cool and very funny
because we could see each other.
It was amazing.
I love when it is possible.
And yeah, what about YouTube streams
and Discord streams and Twitter streams?
I started to stream, to do lives.
And it's cool.
Yes, I can show what I do
and people could see what I do.
What is this?
And it's funny because when I create in virtual reality,
no one understands what it is.
What am I doing?
Yes, and I've been to one of my video,
how it looks in reality.
Not in VR, not in a radio video from my art,
but how it looks in my room, in my space where I'm creating.
Yeah, absolutely right, everything.
No, no, I'm here.
I was here, I was just taking a look at it.
You have to be right.
The thing about art is people don't get
to appreciate the processes as much as they should
because it takes a lot of time and a lot of effort.
And also a lot of knowledge and skill
because amazing stuff has to happen
for the artwork to work out.
And your pieces are totally that.
I could tell that you spend hours in there,
sketching and drawing and crafting,
very much different from any other medium.
So it's really cool to see it.
And like I said, when people see it,
they can appreciate it more.
It's very much like also painters, cool stuff.
Thank you, yeah, yeah.
I realized that and I listened to your advice
that I have to be in...
You told me that I have to be in one of my artwork
that shows how I created
and I have pinned one tweet to my profile
where you can see not only a result
and me in the painting in my art.
And yes, it's important to show other how it creates
because you are right.
There are a lot of times and a lot of efforts
in such art.
So yeah, thank you very much.
Yeah, it's really amazing.
And like a lot of like service-based companies,
like the work and the magic happens when it's done,
whether they're builders, contractors, cooks, right?
You know, when they're like,
but they don't see that there's a lot of stuff
that go into like maybe making these cakes
or making the food or like making like a new floor,
a brand new pool.
It's a lot of hard work that goes into it.
So this is really cool.
I love that the art now can be used
in different metaverses and assets.
It's really cool.
Even the biggest communities like Yuga Labs
that have like the nouns, the punks, the crypto toads,
the board apes, the dogs, the me-bites,
they have an ecosystem of NFTs.
And these are like hundreds,
these are like almost I think hundreds of thousands
of holders.
They have like 10,000 in the board apes.
They have 20,000 in the mutant apes.
Then I think they have 30,000 dogs.
Then I think they have another 30,000 bots.
Then they have like over a hundred thousand pieces of land,
which is insane.
And this is like a massive metaverse game
that's gonna connect everything and everybody.
And they're already trying to do that
with like some of the stuff.
And it's kind of very similar to what we've been doing
more on a grassroots scale, right?
Like what the DoodleGenics website,
what Scurpey's trying to do
and really try to promote the people
that constantly show up and work here
and make people like their own independent brand
like within the community
and like have a community aspect to it.
And something special, not a lot of community see that
and doing that.
And I like that the apes really are focused
on that this year as well too.
And I can't wait to just really show you what we built
and connect the metaverse,
their own shop.
There's these cool brands
and these little platforms that we've seen,
but like they have no pool here in the space in Web3.
They don't know the artists.
They don't really know what people need
and what people really want.
They don't even know your art or your story.
So like, why the hell would they have your best interest
to be building you a platform for you?
It's more so for themselves.
And I think that we built something
kind of more grassroots
with very little publicity,
with very little capital at the same time.
And it's gonna be massive
and it's gonna have a huge impact.
I can't wait to see people's artwork on there
and people making physical sales
and people wanting to buy assets in a 3D sense.
We're gonna have merch.
We're gonna have the whole nine yards this year
and it's gonna be like really about business.
And we want the same kind of value
to go back to our holders.
If somebody wants to make something,
using some of the IPs,
we're gonna allow them to do it,
but it has to be non-competitive.
There's gonna be certain rules,
very much like the board apes having to apply for stuff.
I think there's so many people
that wanna use the artwork and the IP.
I think that's really dope.
Right now, it's only non-commercial use,
which means like you can recreate something for yourself,
but you can't go out and resell it.
We also have very, very distinctive plans,
what we want to do with the IP as well too.
So it's all gonna be an ecosystem,
but seeing it done from Yuga
and done at a really cool level,
people are still excited.
There's always people that are aping in,
even though you see the floor price dropping,
there's always new people that are coming in.
The holder count never necessarily just
disintegrates or gets annihilated.
I'm excited, and Web 3 and 3D environments
are gonna take off a whole bunch more.
So Irene, you're ahead of your class,
just creating with this kind of art.
Yeah, thank you.
Thank you for your words, and it's really important.
Thanks for sharing this information and this stuff with us.
Thank you, Donnie.
How can people buy?
Which one?
Tell them how they can buy maybe some of these assets
and maybe how they can use them if you want.
Are you selling any of these things on a marketplace
or is there a way that they can reach out to you
and get these things custom made or anything?
What do you mean assets?
You know your artwork, right?
Oh yeah, my artwork is, of course.
Your artwork are the assets.
Okay, I will know it.
Yes, okay.
Let's be gems.
Well, I built my recent artwork very new
and it create the same way.
And this is a new one
and this is Ethereum blockchain.
I have artworks on two blockchains, Ethereum and Tezos.
And this one is a new one.
So yeah, I have different options for my friends,
for my collectors and other persons.
So you could maybe tell me something about this.
Or what I have to do for the best communication.
Or maybe what do you think about it, about this art?
I will be really glad to hear.
Yeah, the art is super intriguing, you know?
It's like a cool AR, VR experience
that people don't really see ever, you know what I mean?
Like seeing this like on a wall
and then maybe having like a phone
that makes it pop out or something.
There's cool ways that like people could see this
or with their Oculus,
however that people are viewing it.
But it's amazing.
I think you just got to focus on letting people know
that the art is a little bit different.
And it's really ahead of its class, so cool, cool stuff.
I saw yesterday, I think it was OD Labs.
They had this wrap on,
I think it was like a Ferrari or a Lamborghini.
It was a really nice car, it was this black car.
And then basically when you hover your phone over it,
the other thing pops up and then you can switch,
like you can flick it with your finger
and kind of like switch like in Iraq with the kind of art.
It's really just, you know, ahead of its time,
really, really cool stuff.
And this stuff, it just blows my mind.
I'm glad you like it.
Thank you so much.
And I have to one more art on this blockchain.
Thank you for giving me a mic
and for giving me a chance to speaking with you,
to talking with you and to show my art,
my different art, my difficult art.
And it's really matter for me.
Thank you, Tony.
Anytime, anytime.
Guys, go up to the top, all likes, all retweets.
If you got some extra Ethereum,
if you got some extra Tezos,
hit that mint button right now.
Show some love for these amazing speakers.
I wanna know if people are still buying NFTs
or we just come into the spaces to congregate
and just be like little bees and just, you know,
talk our shit up here.
What's going on?
Keith, are you rocking?
How are you feeling, brother?
I bought a sword at the liquor store.
Well, it's like a machete.
Like a, has like serrated edges.
It's like, it's no joke.
Yeah, I don't know.
I thought I had to have it.
I was like, I gotta have it.
I was like, I should be saving money.
All right, I'll be right back.
I gotta get some joint papers.
Hey, man, I got a brand new 24 inch Topo tip.
Sword you want?
I don't know if mine's considered a sword.
I'll have to take a picture.
Yeah, dude, I'll send you a picture of the other one.
If it's bigger than the forearm, Keith, it's a sword.
Show me your sword, I'll show you mine.
Ooh, talk dirty to me.
Actual swords only, okay.
I'm just kidding.
You guys are gonna get pirate upset, man.
You know, he's gonna come out with the hook pretty soon.
Pirates, where you at, my guy?
What time is it there, Keith?
Is it super early?
No, it's not that early.
Eight o'clock.
No, it's not am.
Not am yet.
It's midday over here, guys.
We're rocking out, NFT in chill.
It's good to be back.
Ooh, wait.
My bad, Keith, I thought you were gonna say something.
I don't know, I was like, what's happening right now?
I'm gonna smoke and weed, smoke and weed.
But now, now I have like a reference to where you are,
like in reference to like the U.S.,
you're above New York.
I thought you were above Seattle, but that's Vancouver.
Yes, sir, that's Vancouver.
You're right.
All right, all right, well.
I've never been to Vancouver ever, I've never even,
we don't move around a lot as Canadians.
It's different from being American.
It's like, people are like, oh, I was like a,
I think Ray, the coach is like, oh, I was in Wisconsin,
I went to Detroit, now I'm in Vegas.
People like to move in the U.S., like, generally,
you stay in your state, you might have one major move,
but most of the time people don't move.
It's just like, yeah, my history was here.
I'm only two generations, I could still move.
And I do still have a lot of family in New York,
in Cincinnati and New Jersey and New York.
And I had a cousin that was in San Diego,
but things didn't work out for her, so.
But she came back to Buffalo, she came back to New York,
so it's pretty good.
I would love to just get out of the fucking cold heat.
You know when it's fucking, it is, I'm smoking right now.
That means I've been outside this whole time.
Yeah, I don't know how you do it.
I don't know how you do it.
That's it, moving.
If I were you, I'd wanna go to California.
No, like Arizona or Vegas,
or more like Miami or Florida would be like.
Where the hell are you gettin' Arizona from?
What the fuck? I like the heat, bro.
I like the AZs, I don't like the AZs, no.
What do those guys do to us?
Oh man, in Arizona, the only thing
that they've got going for them is those green chilies.
And then the Red Rocks in Sedona.
You know, I want a cheap lifestyle.
Like, you know, I'm not a flashy, glamorous guy, you know.
Yeah, you guys saw us smiling for the pictures,
but you know, it's for the pictures.
You would like California, just because
there's a lot going on.
You can go to the mountains, you can go to the beach.
You could situate yourself in the middle,
so it's like an hour each way.
It's like an hour to the beach, an hour to the mountains,
an hour to like, fucking, I don't know.
There's all kinds of stuff going on.
But, cause, oh, I'm only saying,
cause you've never, like I grew up there,
so I'm kind of like, like to venture.
But, yeah, I don't know.
I think you'd really like it,
cause especially like getting in the weed culture there
in California, I got to take you to my farm
and just like take a bunch of like professional pictures.
I can bring the drone.
I can bring the drone.
You have a drone?
Yeah, I have a sick DGI drone.
I could do some, I'm going to post some,
I wanted to post the first clip on, yeah, yeah, I got a drone.
I got a drone.
It's sick.
I made this sick reel of what was going on this weekend,
but I'm not ready to post it.
I was just going to say that.
We're on the same length right now.
It's funny, I was just going to mention that.
But, yeah, how's that going?
Yo, they look great, man.
They look frigging fuego.
I just got to put some music onto it.
The licensing thing is a big thing,
especially on Instagram with Facebook.
So you got to like kind of sneak your way out.
Just to let you know, you haven't been here yet,
but I just got an offer on this place,
like way above market.
And I'm like, what the hell?
I thought, I was like, why?
It's weird, but I might just-
Cause it's a massive house with a pool.
Yeah, there's other houses with pools too.
So in even better areas for a little cheaper.
So I was like, what the hell?
I don't know, it's interesting.
So take a look at this offer and now see what's up.
But anyways, you got to come check out Vegas.
Either way, it's cool over here.
Absolutely need to come check out Vegas.
Chaos, if you would like to see me
or anyone else would like to see me
dressed up as a blue bear painted with a face blue
with a plastic crown.
I think you go YouTube live.
I think that's what we do.
We put it on, promote it on here and on YouTube.
So you get, and on like maybe like TikTok
and you just leave it up and then leave the number up
and then, you know, chill for a couple hours.
And you could host a space at the same time, I guess.
And we got to, we got to talk to Kid Rocking
because I think we could probably rig you up
with a virtual character.
Holy shit, guys, fucking.
No, but no one thing that I really learned
from the whole experience hanging out this weekend
with you, Keith, and also like just experiencing the UFC.
Chai, toss you a golden mic, come up here, Big Papa.
Was that like, everyone just kind of saw that like
25 minutes of the fight, but didn't realize
all the preparation that went into it.
Didn't realize like how like disciplined you had to be.
Didn't realize like, a lot of fucking pressure, man.
There's like all of these media peoples.
There's fucking people in Toronto rioting outside the place
because they can't see you.
Like, it was like a lot of crazy stuff going on.
And like, it really gets to people
and like they have people there.
It was, which was really exciting to see.
We sat down with like Keith's training partners
and Sean's training partners and their coaches
and like, it's a whole team that goes into like,
you know, that one fight.
It's not just that one individual that you see.
And like, it's super successful with community as well.
I thought Sean did really good though, right?
Like, handling the pressure.
Cause it was a lot of pressure, you're right.
It's like, I think he did really well with the pressure.
I think like, I thought he had a great fight
and it is what it is.
He's still in like a, like he lost a split decision,
you know, so he's still a contender.
I'm sure he'll get another fun fight
and then be back, be back challenging for the title.
So I think it's going to be a fun year for him.
And I'm interested to see if he goes to the gym today.
See if I'll see him at the gym.
No, but I think he's all banged up.
I think he needs to heal.
He's literally like, he got head buttered, he said.
So we'll see what's up.
But what I was getting at, it was the community
and it was the people around him that like, you know,
it was a community effort, you know,
that was so important.
Even like Curtis, like everyone just training.
I saw a video yesterday of Curtis saying,
saying yesterday that he wanted to fight Sean.
He was like, yeah, I would take the fight with Sean.
He's like, I fight him every day for free.
He kicks my ass.
He's going to try to kill my, kill me,
but I might as well get paid for it.
It was like a funny, cool interview that Curtis did
for one of the things I saw on X,
even though he's not on there.
I think he's just talking shit.
I think he's just saying that.
I don't think he really would.
They have a podcast together and they're really close.
So they came from my old gym, both of them.
They were both at my old gym together.
That they got kicked out three times
because they were fist fighting each other.
No, no, they never had, yeah, no, no, no.
He's just being a little, yeah, I was gonna say that.
Holy shit, yeah, he's just being funny,
but no, for real, I lived in that area.
God damn blame.
Yeah, but it was so sick just to see these people on TV
and know about them and follow their journey.
And then after, just be there,
just chatting with them like we are here in the Twitter space.
And they're all homies.
They're all real fucking nice people.
It was fucking, they were taking shots with us too.
It was fucking sick, man.
This girl just kept bringing the shots
every seriously five minutes.
I was like, all right, bring us two more every five minutes
and then strike it up to three every four minutes.
And she's like, 10-4.
I was like, sheesh.
And I was kind of joking and then she really did it.
And I was like, wow.
She's like, I'm 99% sure these are gonna be free.
I didn't hear that till the very end.
I was like, oh, I thought I was getting hit with this bill.
I was like, fuck, it's Tony's birthday.
Then I was like, ooh, that's kind of nice.
Another thing about Canada that's nice,
like a 20% discount on your money.
So everything was like, not that expensive.
It was like 30 bucks.
I'm like, ah, it's not that bad.
It's really like 24.
I don't know.
So I thought it was fun.
It was fun.
Oh yeah, it was super exciting.
We had an absolute blast.
And I can't wait to have like maybe an event here in Toronto
and get more people in from the community.
Let's say what's up to Eddie.
Then we'll go around the room
and say what's up to Cheyenne and Laid and Wick
and Ian, all these amazing people up here on the spaces.
What's up with you, Eddie?
And nothing much, just hanging out, man.
Just finally getting on to be able to listen to you guys.
Kind of had one of those weekends with the kids.
They were gonna all drive me nuts, man.
But I guess that's what they do.
Oh, it was a rough weekend.
But anyway, that's always,
always continues to prove it moving forward anyhow.
So kind of picking up some stuff.
I picked up some stuff this weekend
and then trying to kind of collaborate with my kids.
A little bit, trying to get some actual painting done,
like paint, like physical art.
Trying to get some of that organized.
But yeah, I kind of missed out.
I saw that you guys had,
the fight was last night.
I was like, oh man, I missed all that stuff on the 20th.
I was like, ah, I said, what happened?
But, you know, oh well, it is what it is.
But just wanted to say hi, see how you're doing.
Keith, I sent you that picture to your DM.
Also sent you a DM, Tonya, to Daddy.
Jenix, I needed to get something from you
if you don't mind.
That's an X, or Twitter, whatever you want to call it.
I'd like to send you something for your birthday.
100% legal.
He goes 100% legal.
Eddie, are you sure you're a badass motherfucker?
Are you sure?
Yeah, I'm actually positive I ain't gonna do nothing
that's gonna cause anybody harm me
and I don't want to see anybody get in trouble.
Even though it was shipped to my doorstep.
But then again, we're using USPS instead of, you know,
But, you know, one day we're gonna get together,
and Keith is very much right, man.
You live in the right spot of Southern California, man.
You're not far from the beach,
you're not far from the mountains.
You get to snow, you get to go skiing.
You go up to Big Bear, you can go to Malibu.
All these other places, man,
because I lived there in Studio City for a long time.
And Studio City, North Hollywood,
Universal City, whatever they call it now.
But, you know, it was great, man, I enjoyed it.
Especially going down and going surfing
first thing in the morning,
go all the way down to Redondo Beach
or Hermosa, drop that board in the water and go.
Wouldn't do that now,
because I'd probably break my neck.
But yeah, man, it's awesome down there, man.
You get a chance, let's go.
But also if you guys get a chance
to come to Atlanta, let me know.
I'll hook you guys up for some lunch.
No worries, we'll go have some real good food.
I always feel like I'm going to get shot in Atlanta.
I always feel like I'm going to get shot in Atlanta.
Like too much of this rap shit
makes me afraid of Atlanta. No, no, no.
Not downtown Atlanta.
You'll be in York Metro, Suburbs.
Fucking 21 Savage and all these other raps.
Yo, yo, check out your DMs.
I just sent you this.
All right.
All right.
I'll send it to you too, Tony.
Oh, that's pretty sweet, man.
Kind of reminds me of Crocodile Dundee.
That's a knife?
No, this is a knife.
Yeah, exactly.
Tony's like, what?
Doji's in the picture too.
Looks like I'm about to hack him.
I would never love this guy.
All right.
I think somewhere in-
Shit, Keith.
Holy shit.
They had it at the liquor store.
It was on, it was discount.
It was on sale.
Like in Canada, that would never, that would never happen.
You cannot have a knife.
You cannot sell weapons at a liquor store
because we might use them at the same store, you know?
I know, you guys are more honored.
I think like, I think we're not as combative
over here, honestly.
I'm like-
Like, holy shit.
No wonder why they don't give you guys knives.
You guys would be scabbing people.
I just like to collect them for fun.
You can smoke a cigarette while you're
in the liquor store buying a knife
and a fucking pack of six bags.
Like, where are you going?
We're having a good time.
Like with the knife, the cigarettes, and the liquor.
And the tasers.
All these tasers?
There's tasers at the liquor store.
What the fuck kind of liquor store is this?
Are you sure?
It's right around the screen,
right around the corner for me.
Yeah, they'll sell anything they're made of.
What do you mean this?
Is this even legal?
They have tobacco blood coming too.
This place is the best.
This place is the fucking best.
This is the fucking desert and no one gives a shit, baby.
We're going to shoot some guns in our goddamn underwear.
We're going to frigging crack a beer.
We're going to go chase bears and wrestle them down.
Eddie, you ready?
Oh, let's roll.
Eddie's like, I just cocked my Glock back.
I'm ready to get down.
I'm ready for the business.
Take it easy, Eddie.
Take it easy, all right?
Put that shit back on safety, all right?
Put that shit back on safety.
Mine doesn't have a safety.
Oh, take it easy, Eddie.
That thing back in the safe, then.
All right, keep it safe.
Lock the safe, all right?
Don't go crazy on it.
No, but it's different up here.
I wish I could do that kind of shit, Keith.
Life would be so easy.
It's like a one-stop shop for everything you need.
Do they sell any snacks?
Of course.
Yeah, with snacks.
We got, like, those fake shrooms.
I guess they're not fake.
They're Amanita, Nascaria.
They're not fake.
So they're real, but I think you got
to take good amount of them.
But I have heard people, like, if you take a ton of them,
like, too much, then people have got, like,
not paralyzed completely, but they just
get paralyzed for, like, a day or two.
But then they snap out of it.
But they get, like, some infection from it or something.
And it lasts for, like, sometimes 72 more, I guess,
three days, sometimes 72 hours.
So they just get paralyzed for three days.
That would suck if you want to fuck around and find out.
You're like, hey, I got these mushrooms at the liquor store.
I'm going to get fucked up.
I'm going to take the whole pack.
I'm going to be risky, a little risky
and a bottle of whiskey, as Tony says.
And then you get paralyzed for three days
and you have a normal job, like, hey, sorry, boss.
Yeah, I didn't show.
Well, why didn't you show up, Geralt?
Like, yeah, well, I ate too many of these legal mushrooms
down the street.
And I got paralyzed for 72 hours, fired.
Oh, my god.
I can't believe they have these things just out there.
Like, the fucking, the west, the southwest is nuts.
Yep, it's crazy.
I don't know.
It was amazing.
Chai, when we were watching the intro to the fight,
they were showing Keith's boy, Sean Tricklin, the champ.
He was shooting frigging 8Ks and stuff with the trainer
and stuff.
And he's like, oh, Tony, you remember that guy?
That's the coach.
I was like, holy shit, that's true.
It was like everyone that we saw, and he was massive, bro.
And he's just shooting fucking 8Ks
in his underwear in the middle of the desert
like a fucking badass.
He's like, every man should have a Glock, baby.
Maybe it's true.
Maybe it's true.
And here in Canada, you can't have firearms, especially
handheld ones for some odd reason.
We don't have amendments either.
And they just say fuck Trudeau at the fucking game.
Fuck Trudeau.
They were going crazy.
They were just dissing our frigging prime minister.
It was absolutely hilarious, but good times all in all.
You know what?
It's kind of like that when you legalize all drugs,
because a lot of people, locals here,
I don't think people are pretty small town and good
about Vegas.
If anything, a tragedy ever happens here,
all the locals come together.
So it's kind of like there's good people here, I feel like.
But obviously, the heart of Vegas on the strip,
it's a fucking zoo.
It's a circus full of drugs and prostitution and illegal,
all kinds of illegal shit.
So it's just is what it is.
It's a strip, bro.
It used to be owned by the mafia, bro.
The Mormons in the mafia owned Vegas back in the day.
And you don't think the mafia still has a hand in Vegas?
Of course they do, of course.
Now some of them are just like, I don't know.
I'm sure that some of them are still owned by the mafia.
You fuck around and find out,
you could fucking take to those back rooms.
Yeah, I wonder where they like take people in Vegas,
because there's all this desert all around.
They probably have certain areas.
There's like, all right, you disappear.
Never find your ass.
I told you about that.
It's like a casino.
No, no, it's like a casino and Robert De Niro
and the Joe Pesci and you know, that should happen.
No, I think, remember I told you about Sean's brother
was the loan shark for this big corporation.
He had a mansion inside the MGM.
And I'm like, they just, wild stuff happens.
Like they give him these huge loans
and then you're getting these like,
he said he got given a Rolls Royce.
I'm like, who gives somebody a Rolls Royce?
Sean's brother, he's really, he's really humble,
but like, I didn't really mention it to you,
but he's like really well off.
Recently, the last like, maybe the last 10 years,
it wasn't when we were growing up, obviously.
So it's like, they have complete opposites.
He went like a business way.
And then his brother-
The guy that we were in the Uber with?
Holy shit.
See, that's what I mean.
I told you we were eating with the mafia.
I didn't even know, but it felt like that, you know?
It just felt like that.
Like, are you guys at UFC party?
Yeah, he's like a big kind of loan shark for like the casino.
So he loans the casino money short-term,
like big, big advances in money.
Oh my gosh.
I'm like, if you're loading the casino money,
holy shit.
You're a fucking dumb.
That is huge.
Yeah, he was the nicest guy ever.
He was asking me for my name, you know?
He was telling me a funny story about like crazy guys
as a marina.
When guys started talking about,
they got boats and yachts and at the marina,
you know he's doing pretty well.
Cause anybody that owns a boat
knows that it's a bitch tone of boat.
And it's just so much work from moving it,
to storing it, to even just going on the water.
You need like frigging, you need a couple grand just
in fuel just to be safe while you're on the water.
He's doing two bad keys.
And I know he was the champs brother too,
but he's doing some good cool shit for himself,
which is pretty cool.
Fucking little shark.
Munching on a Nutri bar.
Oh my God.
You having a little brekkie?
Yeah, a little something.
About to go training a little bit.
So getting ready.
Took a couple of days off.
Felt good to actually just let my body rest a little bit.
My body feels all healed up.
So go out there and get after it.
It's Monday.
Tony, you better do your pushups in today.
Well, I got some, some stuff to do.
I'm just about to have lunch pretty shortly.
I don't know about the pushups right now, but
I will do them at some point.
Keith, in Toronto, having a fight like outside
on the fucking pure cold.
Would it break someone's fucking fist?
Would someone fucking even dare to do it?
It happens all the time.
Like it happens at the clubs and stuff like that.
But I'm just saying like,
I was gonna light kick that guy.
If we got outside, he's gonna light kick him
with his fucking knee.
And then I was gonna act like I was joking around.
I was joking around with cops came.
Like we were just horsing around.
I was just light kicked him.
I was joking around.
I'm trying to break his fucking leg.
Yeah, I gotta start training, man.
But honestly, dude, there's vicious people
that are in there at my weight class.
I'm in no shape to do it.
I'm like a skinny fat guy.
Those guys look like elite athletes.
I fucking like 135, 140.
I'm like, holy shit.
I'm like 155 as a fat guy.
I was like, damn, I gotta drop some weight.
And then after Keith's coach and the training,
I was like, no, no, you can drop weight, bro.
You'd be surprised.
You'd be surprised.
15, 20 pounds, you could drop.
I'm like, damn.
So, but I would never fight.
We gotta get myself an influencer fight, Keith.
Who do you think I would match up against?
Go to one UFC fight, and I think I'm a fighter now.
Fight AK.
Beat AK's ass, he's young.
He's cocky.
Yeah, that's a good fight for him.
He's like a 21-year-old phenom, 32-year-old.
He's like, aw, he's a 32-year-old dad.
Look at DoodleGenics.
He's son and people.
He's daughter and them, 32-year-old dad.
You guys are like almost the same.
He's like a little, like, he's a little bigger,
but he's just like thicker.
He's like a little, little pudgy boy.
Not pudgy, but I don't wanna say that.
He's just a little, he got a little extra on him.
You know, I wouldn't say he's fat at all, but.
Is he gonna make weight?
It might take 20% of his purse.
What's the weight class?
How much do you weigh?
I told you, like 150, 155 at the most.
I told you, I wanna hear it again from your mouth right now.
I'll probably go down to 135.
No, no, no, just stay at your weight,
because AK, he's probably like 170, maybe.
Fuck, right?
All right.
So then have him come down a little bit.
I'll be good for him, you know?
Get him straightened out.
Yeah, I'm taking his purse.
Guys, for people that don't know,
if the other fighter doesn't make the nouns to weight,
he loses 20% of his bag.
He lose 20% of his fucking paycheck.
No ifs, ands, or buts.
It goes to the other fighter.
Goes to the other fighter, yes.
That's exactly what I wanted to say.
Yeah, it's a come up.
It's like, if you fuck up, then I get it.
It's kind of like, it's kind of like ruthless,
but it's kind of nice.
We're doing 50%.
Me and AK, we're doing 50%.
Well, he's got it dropped away, man.
He's gonna come down.
No, I don't wanna fight AK.
I never wanna fight anyone.
I'm just a guy here to support, but, you know?
I don't know, he said it.
Oh, this is just for fun.
All right, come on.
Can we do it in the karate bat style combat?
Is that even a thing?
Is that the fighting style you want?
I was thinking just full MMA.
I can choke him out.
I know a little bit of grappling too, you know?
I'll be down for it.
I'm a little good wrestler too.
Take him down and just choke his little ass.
No, he's not really little,
but choke his little medium person.
I don't wanna hurt him, man.
I don't even wanna fight AK,
but if that's the cards I'm dealt,
then that's the cards I'm dealt.
He'll be down.
I think it's fine.
I'll be like, all right.
He wanted to wrestle me publicly,
and every time I tried to mess with him,
he was falling over this little baby flower.
I'm like, dude, come on.
He always said you don't wanna wrestle me on spaces.
And then I kinda would've always messed him
with him in Hollywood.
Give him body shots randomly.
Gotta make sure he's tightened him up.
He's only 21.
Gotta make sure, you know, check him a little bit.
Are you, you don't have any brothers?
You're the only child?
What's going on here, man?
So, you know, big brother's ass a little.
I wanna do a two week training camp with him.
All right, sounds good.
Come train with Sean.
We need to do some sort of training camp,
where I was like, Adam, what am I gonna,
even be ready for this?
It's like, you know, backyard brawls, you know?
Even the amateur's gotta train for the fucking,
for the fights and stuff like that.
That would be fucking cool.
We'll talk today, okay?
We'll call him out.
Can we get, is this even gonna be sanctioned?
Well, dude, we can get out of the influencer fighting club.
It'll be crowded combat, but just like that.
Do they wear helmets, right?
No helmets.
It's gotta be, it's gotta be the Dominican Republic.
So you could just do whatever.
The Dominican Republic!
But you don't need a helmet.
You don't think AK hits that far.
What do you think?
No, no, I don't give a fuck about the helmets.
I was just asking what's the style.
I forgot how they do it, you know?
No helmets, yeah.
Just, it's like MMA, but with nicer gloves,
and you have to wear these like karate pants.
So you have like these pants on.
But I think they're pretty like flexible.
They sent me a bunch of stuff.
I have some pants, I haven't worn them yet.
It's all still in my room, just like still in the package.
I'll wear them fight day.
That's fucking epic.
Let's go, baby.
I would do it, I wouldn't, like listen,
I'm not instigating anything,
but I would do it for the fun of it, win or lose.
I think it would just be cool publicity
for Doodle Genics and the community.
And I think it's just funny.
I think it'll be just good entertainment.
If I get my ass knocked out,
or if I just put a beat in on AK,
either or could happen, either or could happen.
But I think it'll be maybe a little...
I don't think he can knock you out.
But, you know, keep your chin down, train,
see what happens.
It's good for you as a person.
It's definitely not gonna be a knockout.
It's definitely not gonna be a knockout.
What if you do?
That'd be funny.
Never know.
No, it's a fight, you know?
That's why I do the two week training camp.
I eat well, you know?
I'm feeling like I'm a beast going to work.
We'll make a little go for us too.
Yeah, yo, your body's fresh.
Like you're good to go.
You don't have any wear and tear.
Maybe that's a little from some work and stuff,
but not from like fighting wear and tear.
So you're fresh.
You're like ready to go, man.
I'm clean, I'm like a new card, you know?
Like how many concussions have you had in your life?
Oh my God, you're a fucking baby.
You're right, you're ready for life.
You're like a brain baby, but not in a really good way.
Like just your brain's probably super healthy.
Ooh, fresh meat.
No, it's gonna be nice.
We might have to do it.
We might have to do it, Eddie.
I'm just saying, we might have to do it.
A little doodle doodle, we'll call it the doodle doodle.
Hey, why not, man?
I mean, you know, keep all your safety precautions
in place, but.
How much do you win?
Well, I weigh 170 with all my clothes on.
So maybe like 165, we'll find you a weight class.
Yeah, let's see, yeah, I did grow up as an only child,
but I also grew up most of my teenage years in Los Angeles,
so I got to learn a lot.
Like where in LA?
North Hollywood.
North Hollywood, okay.
Yeah, over there up at the Honga, you know,
over there in the, the violent boys,
territorial, 18th Street.
Okay. Hi, guys.
I think there's a lot of homeless there now,
but I don't think that's, that's like,
it's like a decent area, right?
Cause it's just more affordable,
it's a little outside like the main areas
and people are like West Hollywood a lot,
but yeah, interesting, interesting.
He does like a GPS,
he just scans the frigging surrounding and he just knows.
He was like, you know, you know, Keith.
I lived in LA for a while,
but I lived, I lived in the Valley.
I lived in like Topanga Canyon area, like Tarzana.
I went to CSUN when I was younger.
It's like a school and it's a school in Northridge.
It's like right there in the Valley.
That's why, that's why I know all these risk gay women
cause I was in the Valley where like,
it's like the porn star Valley.
That's where they're all coming from.
That's where they're doing all this,
you know, video shoots and all that stuff.
It's where it all happens.
Okay, honestly, I got to tell a story real quick
cause it's fucking ridiculous.
So when I was a kid and I was like 19 years old,
I lived in LA at CSUN, I was going to that college,
I had a Myspace and I was looking for a roommate.
I was just like, I had like,
I think I had some school grants and stuff.
So I was just looking for a nice roommate.
And then this girl, her name was Randy Wright.
And she's like, yeah, I need a roommate on Myspace.
And it was like, it was like a group
that was like a schooling group,
but she didn't even go to my school.
She just would post in schooling groups
to try to find roommates
cause she thought that they were more responsible.
So this girl ended up just being like a really good friend
and she would date these guys in LA, these crazy guys.
And then she'd be like, can you just say
that you're my brother and then like kick these guys out
and then I'll pay the rent this month.
The rent was kind of expensive.
I was like, hell yeah, I could do that.
So then that was like my thing,
all of like my first year of college.
So one day I come home, my buddy was from Spain.
He was a foreign exchange from Spain.
He was visiting to me
like after we graduate high school in college.
So it's him and like a couple of my other buddies
from my hometown.
And I was just kind of like showing them LA.
We went to like the Hollywood sign.
We did all this like touristy stuff,
trying to show my friends around LA.
So then we come home to my apartment
and I wasn't supposed to be home or something.
I don't know.
Maybe I came home earlier,
but she just didn't let me know.
So I come home and there's just one guy
with like 10 girls in my apartment doing like an orgy
and they're filming it.
I'm just like, what the fuck is going on here?
I'm 19 years old and all my friends are 19 or younger
or maybe a little older, like 20,
we're all like super young.
And then we're like, what the hell?
And like my room is right next to this whole thing.
I only had like a small room on the side
and it was just like,
my friends were just gawking at all this shit
and they didn't skip a beat.
They didn't care that we were there.
They didn't care that like young kids were watching
and like, no one cares.
It was just ridiculous.
They were just making...
They were just doing their thing.
Two little Jackrabbits.
Yeah, so it was crazy.
So one of them was Charlie Sheen's goddess.
I don't know if anyone, Charlie Sheen went crazy
and he had these goddesses, he was like
with these two girls and they both lived with me.
And I was just like, oh, I didn't know
that they were all that until months later
when I like moved out that I,
I didn't even know they were like...
I'm called Charlie, cousin Keith, fucking...
I never met him, but I met all these other random
like movie stars and like music people
and I wanna start dropping names,
but I definitely met like a lot of random people
from these girls and I'm like, I learned a lot actually.
They're business, they're business savvy
a lot of these girls.
So a lot of these girls, they'll have like these groupies
that aren't even porn stars.
They're not even in the industry,
but they're like just these like slutty kind of just,
they're almost like escorts, but they're not.
They just hang around all these porn star girls
and then these rich movie stars and guys
will offer them all this money for like one night
or they'll just throw.
I don't even know how it all works,
but I've seen a little bit of how it works.
And it's kind of crazy.
It's like the Hollywood, like LA,
like if you get in that scene, oh my God,
it's just wild.
Yeah, wild.
My one friend that was like a huge promoter.
Sometimes I feel in Hollywood too Keith,
like they try to be like movie stars
and they're just, they're really not, you know,
like everyone thinks that like they're a movie star
cause they're in LA.
Oh, I'm famous.
I'm like, you're not fucking famous.
Don't tell me you're a model.
Cause you're on the camera.
Tell me you're my own Vogue.
I did meet Jared Leto and he's like pretty famous.
Yeah, he was in this band back in the day.
He was in like 30 seconds to Mars and he was in this band
and all these like girls love this band
and they all went to his concert.
And then he was at my house like one night
just like partying.
And he was like,
Jay Leno?
No, no, no, no, Jared Leto, Jared Leto.
He's like a big movie star now and rock star.
He's like a pretty famous guy, but anyways,
he's got some crazy stuff
and I don't know, the world's just wild.
The world's wild, honestly.
I was so young and I was just like,
what the hell is happening?
And I always had these like kind of girlfriends
for like a year.
So I had like these,
they weren't long-term girlfriends,
but like, I don't know, I always had like a girlfriend.
So then like I had a girlfriend at the time
and she wasn't with me, but like I told her about it.
You know, obviously she got mad
and then she came there that day
and it was still kind of going on.
And then she like made friends with everyone
and then she was cool.
And then she saw how platonic it was
because I'm like, look, this is my roommate's thing.
I just been living here for free
because I'm kicking dudes out.
Like I'm just trying to do my best here.
I'm just trying to live my life.
But anyways, I have a lot of crazy LA stories.
I'm telling you, there's some crazy people
that are out there.
You know, I'm just saying it is what it is, Coco.
It is what it is, Chai.
This is what it is, Eddie.
Like we have some crazy people here in Toronto.
People were sleeping on the floor in minus like 15.
I'm not mind.
Yeah, it was minus 15.
Minus 15 is like 15 degrees.
It was fucking freezing.
I can't believe those people are alive.
Sometimes we lose people because of that.
It's kind of sad, but they have places for them,
but they just want to stay drugged up
and hide and roam loose, you know?
Tear the streets up, baby.
But it's, I don't know.
It's a real big problem everywhere.
Not just in Canada, not just in Toronto,
not just in LA, absolutely everywhere around the world.
There's people out there that are less fortunate, you know?
You always got to just be grateful.
I think it's important to just start your day
with a few important things,
to find what you're grateful for, you know?
To find like, you know,
what brings you value and happiness, you know?
Create some goals for the day or, you know,
for the week or whatever, you know?
And add people that like are supportive,
they're uplifting, they're keeping you accountable,
you know, to your life.
And the right people will definitely help you
change your life as well too, you know?
Be generous because, you know, everybody expects things
and everyone says, you know,
why is my shit not better?
Why is this not better?
Why is my engagement not better?
You know, why am I teeth not better?
You know, like, why don't I get like this
special treatment?
How is my paycheck now bigger?
Like, you know, just be generous, you know?
And believe me, things will come back with Karmas,
like full expectations.
And then like create like a legacy
because people, too many people are just
putting out some, you know, content
that's like here today, gone to moral content.
Like they're not really being themselves.
They're trying to like be somebody else.
You know, I had a friend and he kept on telling me
and Keith over the weekend, he's like,
oh, let's do some courses.
I'm like, bro, I'm like, you just gotta like
go out there and be a DJ.
Cause you are a DJ and just be yourself, you know?
Like, don't try to be anything that you're not.
And there's a few people that have like this
wrong interpretation, like who they are online
is not who they truly are as a person or vice versa.
And I think that they just gotta just be like
true to themselves and take some risks, be brave.
You know, believe in something or fall for everything
and, you know, control your attitude.
Cause a lot of people, their attitudes
is the first things that they lose.
And then after they lose control of their day,
they lose control of their lives.
They lose control of the situation.
They look like an asshole being in an argument.
Anytime that you're in an argument, unfortunately,
we're both people lose, we're both assholes, you know?
But you could just avoid them, you know?
But there are gonna be some people that test you.
There are gonna be some like rude people out there in life,
you know, put yourself around the great people
and more great people will come.
That's why every single day I'm bullish on the artists
that show up, that share their art,
that are creating something with their IP.
There's so many friends.
There's so many talented people up here in this space.
And the best feeling is to, you know,
Phoenix and Keith and so many others.
And it was great to catch up with him, you know,
over the weekend.
So much love to you, Big Papa.
Let's keep it rocking.
Let's keep it popping.
Let's say what's up to, let's say what's up to Villarica.
She's been here for a minute.
Villarica, GM, GM, my friend.
How are you?
Yo, yo, yo, Villarica.
No Villarica.
She might be cooking.
Oh, she's out.
Oh, shit.
She's always cooking.
Let's say what's up to Wick.
Wick, what's cooking, my brother?
What's poppin', Tony?
What's poppin', man?
New account.
New account, they suspended the other one, bro.
What happened?
Talk to us.
I don't know.
I was posting and the next day you know
that the account was suspended.
And I'm like, I don't know.
I don't post anything that violates anything, man.
I never do.
I don't understand why.
And I've been appealing all weekend, bro.
But it is what it is.
Did you see Elon Musk's tweet
that said people's accounts have been flagged on accident
and they're fixing it?
Yes, I'm hoping it does get fixed.
Keith, this is on the fucking money today.
Keith fucking...
I'm retiring, Keith.
Take over.
How you doing, Keith?
What's up, Wick?
How you doing, man?
I'm doing good.
I'm smoking a joint.
It's called BT.
I don't know what that means.
My buddy left it for me.
And my buddy went to the farm back home
and he like got me some stuff.
He's like, yeah, here's like 30 grams.
I was like, oh shit, all right, thank you.
So, but it's all like labeled all weird.
It's just BT.
I'm like, what even is that?
30 grams is an ounce, baby.
Who gives 30 grams?
That's two grams over an ounce.
That's kind of weird.
Dude, like 10 grams of three different strains.
You're getting fucked up.
That was amazing.
How was the Canadian weed, Keith?
No, it was good.
It was good.
I was so fucking cold, honestly.
It was like, I got, I don't know,
but I was, I got really stoned at the airport
and like so stoned.
And then this guy, this guy recognized me from something.
And then we started talking about fighting
and then he started like talking to me about all this stuff.
And I was so stoned.
And I'm like, kind of like, kind of like make eye contact
but then I'm like thinking too much into it.
Like, oh, don't look too much into this guy's eyes.
You're pretty stoned.
And I'm like, it's Canada.
He's not going to care.
But like, I don't know.
I was like stuffed in my seat.
I'm listening to this story.
Yeah, it was a lot.
It was a lot.
I got pretty stoned at the airport.
So yeah, those damn carts, they'll get you.
Yeah, those cartridges were amazing.
Keith also right in the middle of the UFC wick
just takes a massive pose.
Like, now I didn't really like hear him,
but then I just saw the cloud.
And then I was like, oh my God.
And I didn't really, I'm like, what the, I'm like.
You told me like a minute before that,
you're like, hey, don't, don't blow any more in here.
That was too big.
They're going to get mad.
And I was like, okay, okay.
And then I was literally high from that.
A minute later, take a big rip.
Like I'm in fricking Vegas.
Cause you could do that in Vegas.
Like no one cares.
And I was just like, the guy comes right up to us.
I'm like, they're about to kick us out.
I'm like, God damn for that.
All right.
And it was quick.
I was like, yo Keith, now for five minutes,
you just cheer and pretend like nothing fucking happened.
Put that thing back in your pocket.
Like one thing is like, sir, sir,
we're going to have to ask you like to stop smoking.
You know, my manager, he saw you over there.
And we're like, what the fuck?
They just come, they were out for us.
I ain't gonna lie.
I would have probably been right with Keith.
Cause I got, I got this blueberry right now
and this blueberry carton out of,
I probably wouldn't have been able to help it myself.
And yeah, it's like, I just like justify it to myself.
I'm like, I don't even know why this is the thing
that they don't allow.
It doesn't make any sense in my head.
So I didn't even think that law existed until it did.
And then I was-
It's a hundred percent more easier to smoke your vape
inside of the airport than it is to smoke
at that fucking arena.
No, that's a fact.
That's a fact.
You can be on the couch just puffing and blowing clouds
under your breath and under your jacket.
No one will come up to you.
You'll see WestJet and WestJet will just say,
you ready for your flight?
You know, you're in C class?
All right, all right.
Boarding, first class, second class.
Like, all right, I'm just gonna puff a little bit more
before I got on the plane.
It's perfect.
And I can't believe that they did in search.
You just took off the stickers.
Look how nice and stupid we are in Canada, you know?
Oh God, we're just, we're loose.
Security is so lax at the airport.
Security was so lax,
they didn't like really care about anything.
There was, that's what you would think
because they were all really nice too.
And I'm like, oh, this is the way it is.
But if you get in there,
get in there with the fight,
they're all a little rowdy.
But then if you go to the airport, it's good to go, so.
Doesn't even matter anymore.
Like honestly, about like weed,
does anybody like really give a shit?
So like that big of a difference anymore?
It seems like it's lax everywhere.
No, but I think in America,
like we think about like bombs a lot.
We think about like all this stuff
with like taking like big amounts of stuff over.
I don't know.
I had a bunch of stuff on my person.
I had my vape cards on my person in my jacket
when I went through the thing
and they didn't really care.
So they're just like, yeah.
But that was liquid too.
There's like no liquid on you.
I was like, I don't think so.
I remember years ago, we traveled like with the band
and we'd have to like hide like little bits of weed
to go like to Germany, like in our luggage
or like in our like equipment.
And I was just like, are we gonna get like arrested
over customs for like a gram of weed?
But now I wasn't gonna really care.
Now times are different.
They don't care.
No, they don't care at all.
Like I feel like they don't care.
Like I think as like people
were just like walking around the security sometimes
and they were like, ah, whatever.
You don't look like you got anything on you.
I swear to God, they like didn't even care.
Like one of the things was broken.
And the guy was like,
did you already go through on the way over here?
I go, no.
He goes, oh, you're good.
I'm like, I'm good.
Oh man, I'm used to like LAX, TSA.
They're just like super rude, super mean,
just yelling at you.
And they're just like, you know,
they have this whole band thing list,
like all this stuff you can have.
But in Canada now, it's like at the airport.
It's kind of like a kind of a nice little limbo land
before your next flight.
I actually enjoyed it, honestly.
I just walked around and got some food.
I ate this Mexican restaurant.
It was like one of the best Mexican restaurants
I've had in months.
I was like, I don't even know what it was called.
Did you get free wifi?
No, I paid for it.
It was only like three CAD.
I was like, yeah, I'll do it.
I'll do it.
Basically free.
Yeah, exactly.
You guys, sorry.
You guys inspired me to buy a cart recently.
The past couple of months have been a wild trip for me.
So I got a, there's a new dispensary that opened by me
and I bought one and holy shit.
Is it legal?
Is it legal where you are?
Yeah, I'm in New York.
Yeah, yeah.
But on Long Island, we got some dispensaries open now.
So I went to one and it's a breath of fresh air.
Holy shit, I got a lemonade.
That thing put me on my ass real quick.
Holy shit.
I got a random fact about New York
that I learned in Canada.
What you got?
Sex work is decriminalized in New York.
In the city, yeah, yeah.
And they got all these brothels
and people are just going ham.
These young kids, I guess.
My uncle was telling me this story
about his nephew in New York.
That's just like addicted to brothels
and he doesn't go on dates with girls
and he just like trying to ask advice
from this other guy at the airport.
I'm listening to this conversation.
I cannot listen to it.
My headphones died and I was just next to these guys
and I'm like, what?
And then finally I got into it and I was just like,
so wait, what's going on?
And they're like, oh no, it's decriminalized.
And there's all these illegal immigrants
that are running brothels.
I'm like, holy shit, New York's wild right now.
What's a brothel?
I've never heard this fucking word.
It's like a prostitution house.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, whorehouse is like, yeah.
But yeah, it's like crazy.
Yeah, New York's kind of crazy.
What are you laughing about, Eddie?
Look at your teeth.
You did something risky in a bottle of whiskey.
He's like, I'm moving to New York.
Yeah, there is also-
Hell yeah.
Not that I know of it,
but there's also some sort of red light district,
which is exactly what Keith said.
It is illegal, but I think it's like solicitating inside.
You can't solicitate, I think, outside is the law.
But we've had that for a long time.
We've had that since I think I came out
of fucking high school or maybe even just after that,
maybe 2010, 2009, something like that.
It's been like that way for a while.
It's been nuts.
In Canada?
Yeah, bro, it's been like this for a long time.
It's like been more than like 10 years.
It's been a long, long time.
That like, it's basically there's like people
that do that, man.
It's kind of sad.
And the government just looks the other way.
And it's like, it's independent.
They say that it's independent people,
but there's a lot of like mob related and corruption
that goes into this shit.
And then after like police get involved,
like there's different, like when I was growing up,
there was always like shady motels in the neighborhood.
And they just look like pimps.
Like they just look like the wrong people
to hang out with and be around.
And like, we always like kind of laugh
because it was like, there was always like McDonald's
and then like not too far,
like one of these busty ass motels
that you wouldn't even fucking stay there if it was free.
You wouldn't want to get your shoes,
bottom of your soles dirty,
just walk in on their carpet
because you just don't know what's there.
But yeah, some shady shit.
Yeah, crazy.
But do you think we should be legal everywhere?
Because at the end of the day, this thing is only a plant.
And if you're hating on a fucking plant
that just gets dried out and rolled up and lit on fire,
it's not its fault that it gets dried up.
It's like a dry leaf.
It has to fall off the tree at some point.
I feel like a lot of people are like coming along
or even governments are coming along
and it's like a domino effect, you know,
all of a sudden they're saying all the revenue
that they're making, they're like, all right,
there's a lot of money to be made in this,
just legalize it and then, you know, tax people on it.
But I guess a lot of Canadians
were telling me in the airport,
I talked to a lot of people in the airport, obviously,
and they were like, yeah,
it used to be like decriminalized and no one cared.
And then if you voted for Trudeau,
it was gonna be legalized.
So then he said that's how he got a lot of votes.
And then he was like telling me,
everyone wants to tell me
how much they don't like this guy.
I'm like, oh, I should.
So, yeah.
What do I think about Biden?
Do I like Biden?
I thought it was Biden.
So, it's 19, 20, 21.
In the last three years from that little sector,
Canada spent $11 billion on wheat.
That's pretty fucking crazy as a country.
That was our revenue sale just on flour.
Pretty fucking crazy.
And we're buying a lot, we're getting,
oh, look at my eyes up here.
They're half even open.
Yeah, New York's going that way.
It's gonna be a billion dollar industry
if they don't keep fucking it up.
But yeah, I know people from California,
I have a couple of friends in Tahoe.
She's actually trying to get her license in New York
so she can open up a dispensary
because it's like a gold lesson.
There's guys in Jersey that we can connect you to
if you want to get into the business.
But I had friends that were in the business here.
My friend said it's not as profitable
because you have to buy for the government.
You have to have a license.
There's very limited profit margins.
You basically are hoping that you get a good location
and pretty much they made the wheat business,
the McDonald business.
So basically you can put your own name on the store.
You could decorate your fucking store as you want.
You can't have anything on your store.
Your store has to be privacy blanked out.
Keith, this is crazy.
You can't have like any windows
seen into the store or anything,
like has to be blanked out.
And you can't have like pretty much,
like unless you have your own company,
like you can't put like anything on the label
that's not yours.
So basically like all of these companies,
they're pretty much governed by the government.
And it's kind of like fucking corruption
by the government as well too.
It's like, you can only buy from them.
They make it so hard to be a grower.
It's super difficult.
Like the qualifications or else more people
would want to do it.
And then after like even the distributor license
just to hold and stuff like that, just to have.
So I don't know, I think in California,
the laws are in Vegas, the laws are a lot different.
I think state to state,
you're seeing like, you know, different kind of loopholes.
And it's cool that like people have this,
like obviously there's a black market,
but there's also a really good
just natural market in California
for people that love cannabis.
They're on the beach.
They're kind of like for the culture.
They love to surf.
It's dope.
Right next to the farm,
it's called a carpenteria, carpenteria.
I think that's how you say it.
But it's like right near Santa Barbara.
It's just really nice.
It's above LA and it's like nothing like a city.
It's just, it's almost like a little hidden little gem
on the side of California.
It's really nice.
I'll take you there, show you the farm,
show you the beaches.
That's dope.
I like to see the wheat farms.
I've never seen it before.
Massive amounts of crops just showing up.
It's fucking dope.
I see blah.
What's up, blah?
I was gonna say I used to live in Tahoe
and a lot of my friends grew weed
and we went to farms and clipped
and you know, we make money
and there was like 2007-ish.
So like it was kind of a little sketchy still.
I used to call it murder mountain.
So like you'd go up there and some people would disappear
and it would be like a little weird and sketchy
but we didn't do a farm, the guy would pay you well.
And you would clip buds and for the week,
it's basically a trailer and you're fucking dirty.
But at the end, you walk out of money
and you get driven back to town.
And it was a wild situation, dude.
But it was being like a 20 year old figuring out life
and then going to a farm with like AK-47s
and everybody sketched out that the cops are gonna come.
It was a trip and a half, dude.
But Lake Tahoe in Humboldt County was pretty wild, man.
I think it still is a little bit, but it was a trip.
That's dope.
Tony, I just retweeted, they showed the headbutt
and they didn't slow well, you could see it.
I'm gonna pin it up to the top.
Pin it up.
Yeah, man.
He honestly won that fight.
There's fights that you got, Jip,
just like fucking Francis soon,
not kind of fucking beats the champ of boxing.
And then after the coaches and I mean the judges,
if you don't get it right, it sucks.
But like you said, he's in the mix.
He's the number two fighter in the world.
He's gonna be back stronger than ever.
I'm gonna see this thing up at the top.
Bend up here to the top, baby.
The slow motion headbutt.
Yeah, you could say pretty close.
He hit it well, though.
He hit it well.
He might not even meant to, he was just into the fight,
just lifting a hat up quick.
And busted his eye, right?
So what Sean's trying to say that the only reason
he was bleeding, because something illegal,
it wasn't because he landed a good shot on him, you know?
Yeah, that's what I was saying.
I never saw two plea really things.
Sean was just fucking moving and grooving.
The blood kind of was like given probably that impression
to the judges that like he was hurt,
but they didn't see that, right?
It happened so fucking quick in real time.
Things just so like in the fight game,
it just happens like bang, bang.
It's like it's the next round, like just so quickly.
I can't believe it.
I'm watching like 600 times now, Keith.
There's a nasty, nasty headbutt.
You can see as soon as he hit him,
he was bleeding because he wiped his face
and he's like, fuck.
He knew it instantly too.
Because he wasn't cut before he could see easily.
Yeah, it was a fucking amazing fight.
Super, super close.
He's definitely, the judges definitely mis-scored that.
We saw per significant strikes that Sean won.
We saw per damage.
If it wasn't for that, he wouldn't even been touched
compared to dude, please.
Dude, please has a fucking black eye.
He looked like he got beat up in the back alley
by 16 guys and Sean Strickland just like, fuck.
But he took it as a champion
and the level of sportsmanship and class
that this dude has and even his family
and the people that he's around
are just really true champion material.
And that's, you know, super honorable.
And it was an honor just to be there
and hanging out with Keith and all the homies there.
Keith wanted to fix it with one of his trading partners
and he was fighting it.
And then he's like, no, fuck you, Barry.
And then after they had this,
they posted this amazing snap.
Keith, did you pin it up?
The one of you and Curtis?
Oh, no, no, I could pin it up.
Yeah, pin it up, that was hilarious.
You know, it was cool to see Curtis.
I've watched him fight many, many times before
on the UFC and I just didn't even know that you knew him.
I just, you know, it was pretty crazy.
Like everywhere we went in the hotel
where all the UFC people were like congregating,
they're like, yo, what's up, Barry?
What's up, Keith?
Like everybody knew Keith.
He was like, it's pretty well-known name, baby.
You were putting your time in there, Keith.
You're a champion.
Yeah, I've trained with all those guys.
It was my team.
There was a lot of guys from Xtreme Couture.
Christopher Curtis is that Xtreme Couture too.
I trained with him a lot and it was just funny
because he was taking all these pictures with fans.
And then I had my make, what does my shirt say?
Make money not friends.
I had like that same shirt on.
So I was like, I want to get a picture with Curtis.
And then I just wanted to make it feel like stupid.
So I was like, ah, I want a picture of what looks over.
He's like, oh, fuck you.
That was funny.
But I still really did want a picture.
Yeah, I know.
He's a legend.
He's a friend.
He's the real legend.
Look at that.
It was dope.
The champ, the current champ right now
walked by us in the room and we were just like,
ah, did we say hi to him?
And we were like, nah.
And then he just like walked out of the fence like,
yo, dude, can I take a picture?
And then I'm like, well, I took a picture of the fanboy
asking for the picture, you know,
of him in the backside.
But he was trying to be cool.
He like bought some Toronto gear to kind of blend in.
He was trying to like fit the part.
He was trying to play out and win some of the crowds.
Me and Keith went around the city.
We were buying weed.
We were buying some shit, whatever, food.
And people were mixed about it.
Some people said Strickland.
Some people wanted to do a Dupuisis
or whatever his fucking name is, Keith.
It's kind of awkward.
And then we wouldn't talk to them.
We're like, nah, we're faking with you.
We're gonna feed you.
No, I think his stock went up from this fight.
And I think that he'll be right back on the mix
and he has a really good attitude about it.
And that's it.
He's gonna be back in the gym as soon as possible.
So, yeah, Chris will probably be back in the gym today.
Christopher Curtis, he's the same way.
So, yeah, yeah, it's really, I'm really, really, really dope.
Man, it was like a surreal experience.
Big shout out to you, Keith.
I can't wait for...
Honestly, Curtis needed that win more than Sean.
Even though I don't wanna say that,
I just feel like I know him both well.
I feel like Sean is good.
He loses his foot decision.
He's gonna be mad.
He's gonna never think he lost.
He's gonna just come back and with the fury.
But Curtis, we don't want him to lose.
He has a good little streak going on.
He's the same age as me.
So, it's like, we want him to make it up as far as he can.
So, yeah, I'm happy for him.
I don't know why he has a South African flag on him
in this picture.
I forget why, I think he was trying to be funny,
but it looks pretty suspicious.
Ha, ha, ha, ha.
Yeah, he's a dondo.
He's fucking jacked as hell.
Keith is in fucking amazing shape too.
This guy was ready to fucking rumble.
We asked him, I asked him, how's the hands?
He's like, dude, I feel amazing.
He's like, I feel amazing.
We also pretended like it was his fucking birthday
and then he got some fucking cake
and Keith is like, blow it up, blow it up.
Ha, ha, ha.
That was hilarious as well too.
And then they fucking surprised me
with like four, all these fucking cakes.
I'm like, holy shit.
They got like Tita Misu chocolate cake
and I was like so fucking turned off to tequila.
I'm like, no, I'm like, I can't have cake right now.
And then throw up and then have all these cakes on my shirt.
No way, you had chocolate ice cream.
No, I'm gonna stick to tequila.
You're gonna let the other ones indulge.
So I didn't have any Keith, but sure it was amazing.
It's fucking dope.
Just a good time overall.
I can't believe how many people they all put together,
the UFC, because they just do it conveniently
to make sure that they're taking care of their fighters.
But it was pretty cool just to see everyone
like just walking around the arena, like the hotel
and like then seeing them in the arena the next day.
It was just an exciting opportunity.
And I think that like some fans knew people were saying
that it might've got like publicly leaked.
And then there was like people just like kind of storming
the arena a little bit, not the arena, the hotel.
It was just a wild event, you know?
The city got a little crazy with the UFC
and we haven't had it for so long in Toronto,
but yeah, look at him.
He got fucking mangled.
He got mangled.
You're telling me he won?
Post a picture of Sean.
See, the thing is he got the headbutt,
but if he didn't get the headbutt,
he wouldn't be touched at all.
He was untouched, Jai.
Yeah, he looked bad in that, he looked bad.
Yo, doesn't he look like 15 guys beat him in the back streets?
Poor guy.
Like, yo, what happened to your eye, bro?
Is it even open?
He looks like the guy from the Goonies.
His eye looks like the guy from the Goonies,
because we found him.
Oh, he's just-
Holy shit.
Yo, once you see it, you can't unsee it.
His right eye's from the Goonies.
Oh, fuck.
It's too good.
Hey, you guys.
Love that movie.
That's one of the best movies that they ever made.
Absolutely.
If you guys think he looks like the guy from the Goonies
on the right side with his eye a little fucked up
and winkered out like that,
give me a thumbs up and be consistent.
If not, give me a thumbs down, be consistent.
Either way, let's have a vote.
Fair vote is always appreciated.
All right, all right.
We're getting some people swaying.
Swaying, swaying.
All right, all right.
Our pallet's laughing her booty off.
Yeah, he looks like the guy from the Goonies.
I'm telling you for sure.
But anyways, let's keep it rocking.
Let's keep it rolling.
Let's say what's up to Coco,
then we'll say what's up to Ramazzo.
Coco, what's up?
GM, GM, my friend, how are you doing?
GM, GM, you know, Tony, on my country,
we celebrate all what we have two weeks.
And happy birthday, Tony.
Happy birthday.
Thank you, thank you.
I appreciate you.
Yeah, it was awesome.
I appreciate you.
Thank you for the birthday wishes.
I had a great time with family and Keith,
and it was kind of like a surreal moment
and very, very humbly moment.
It was really, really cool.
So thank you.
What's the mood, Coco?
Oh, we have a lot of snow.
I love snow, but we have really a lot of,
and I'm hate now, this is because I want to vote.
Keith was freezing up here, you know?
We needed to get a jacket.
Too cold.
I'm used to it, but he's from California.
He's from Vegas.
It was fucking cold.
Oh my God, Keith, you're very warm person.
And when this is cold, you little fraud.
But no, I think, Tony, you have, how to say,
so warm, positive vibe and Keith not frozen
in your city, you know?
But really, we have really a lot of snow, you know?
Jackie say, oh, maybe you come to NFT breakfast.
I say, of course.
And I wake up, and this is really a lot of snow.
And thinking, no, I'm not coming
because this is really hard.
And this is high traffic and really not good situation.
You and Jackie live close to each other?
She from Moscow, yes.
And where do you St. Petersburg?
No, she from Moscow, and me from Moscow, and-
Oh, you're both from Moscow, okay.
Uh-huh, oh, no, St. Petersburg, this is not my vibe,
you know, I'm not dressed in person.
Where is St. Petersburg?
Well, what's it, tell us about it.
You know, we have two version people
who love St. Petersburg and who love Moscow.
Moscow, this is about you, a lot of move-
What's the difference?
What's the difference?
Because you very have a lot of energy,
this is sunny weather,
and about when you come to St. Petersburg,
this is all time, slowly city.
And for me, this is very, oh my God,
you're going and all people very slowly.
And I think all time, what the fuck?
Where is your energy people?
Because on this city, you didn't have a sunny,
you didn't have a good weather, all time this is rain.
And this is a 50 shadow, you know,
this is not sunny, but on Moscow, this is sunny
and a lot of people come on Moscow
and this is like, you know, a lot of energy
and all people run and doing something
from St. Petersburg, no, no, no, no.
This is not like this.
And we have two version people who love Moscow,
who love St. Petersburg.
This is all time, not similar people.
Yes, and-
I didn't notice that at all, I didn't notice that at all.
Is it more like a city that's developed or not?
Oh my God, yes, oh my God, Stefania,
I'm sorry Stefania, it's something sweet
and I need help from you, oh my God.
All right, well, do you think, Oko,
I appreciate you for always coming up
and just kind of giving us some a little insight
about what's popping out there.
And that's cool that you and Taki
that are looking at connecting in IRL as well too.
It's good to know that people, you know, in the community,
you know, want to meet up with people in real life
and, you know, want to get to know people
and really continue just building that friendship.
And also, you know, real life businesses,
opportunities come up, there's always great things
that happen when you can see some people in real life
and shake some hands, have some drinks,
enjoy some great times, so.
Yes, when we, how to say,
I'm common two times on NFT breakfast
and this is all time very good experience
because we all time see each other only on space
and this is avatar only.
And when you together, sometimes we're talking with each other
after them, this is a, this is person say,
oh, my name is on Twitter this and this is my avatar
and you, oh my God, really?
I'm talking with you maybe one year
and didn't know this is you real life
and this is very funny and I love this really.
And I'm little sad what I can't come on this
and I say, maybe we need not only breakfast
because I'm work on all night
and maybe this is will be dinner or something.
I don't know, lunch, I don't know, not breakfast.
My breakfast, oh, this is maybe a,
I'm sorry, too late, not on the morning, you know.
You confuse me with the Russian part at the end.
But Coco, you're amazing.
Oh, thank you so much.
Kid, hello, say for me, hello.
All the time, when I say hello, you're not saying to,
after them, space ragged.
Okay, this is no matter, I know.
It's okay, it's all time.
And thank you so much for your kind words, Doodle.
And I have really bad connection on this week,
and when I come to space, I'm not here
at all, only when I'm a speaker, I'm here good.
And this is so sad.
You gotta update your app, Coco.
Update the Twitter app.
This is my VPN, you know, he's so bad.
Russia doesn't like you guys to use X.
We all didn't like, you know, Instagram,
TikTok didn't like.
Yes, I'm used all time VPN from Instagram,
from Twitter, from a lot of platform, you know.
Motherfuckers are racist as shit.
Can't use any of the friggin' North American apps,
can't use anything else.
Damn, the hell's going on here?
Yes, we can't use a lot of programs, you know.
If you have Procreate, after them you can't,
this is using because you need both this app store
and sometimes this is hard, really.
You're going to jail because you made some good art, Coco.
No, damn, this is crazy, I didn't, thank you.
I didn't know, I didn't know about this stuff.
This is crazy.
But anyways, Coco, appreciate you always up here.
Shout out to everybody that just comes out
and rocks out with us on a daily basis
that comes out as a part of the show,
part of the community.
I see Ryan, I see Fido, I see the Art Palette,
I see Chaos, I see Snes,
I see Phoenix Crypto, always number one in the room,
supporting, I see King of Hearts, I see Rima,
I see so many amazing people, guys.
Shout out to everybody.
We're going to close this space right now, we'll be back.
I just want to bring your attention
to one thing before we do.
Tomorrow we're going to be having our space super early.
It's going to be an all day mega space,
six hours spaces, baby.
So show up early so you can jump onto the speaker panel.
It's going to be Tezos Tuesday.
I'm sure we're going to be supporting more
than just the Tezos blockchain, but set the reminder.
We got 51 people in the room right now.
Kindly retweet this if you can and set the reminder.
If you don't want to retweet it,
the least you could do is set the reminder.
It doesn't show up on your timeline.
It's only for yourself and it shows that 2050,
a hundred people are going to be ready
to rock tomorrow at 6 a.m.
So whether it's your evening or your morning,
come whenever earliest or best convenience to you.
I appreciate each and every one of you guys.
Take care of yourselves.
Take care of your communities.
Until next time, stay doodled up, baby.