Thank you. Thank you. I'm out. Lost, long lost, lost, long lost, lost, long lost, lost, long lost, lost, long lost, lost,
lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, Uh, cause look lovely. Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. We need it.
Told my brother I need some more.
I don't like earth no more.
I'm in a whole nother galaxy with shape shifters.
Like, who's some zombies?
They want to slide, dawg.
On the run, trying to duck 51.
I'ma travel to the desert through my goose, ayy Lost, long lost, lost, long lost, lost, long lost, lost, long lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost
I lost a pack, recovered right now with his back
If she talking back, got me being like the brim of a hat
Let's get to that money, gotta get it from Monday to Sunday
My money ain't funny, the trap is jumping like a bunny
I rip off my bunnies, call me daddy when you start the comedy I get pages to talk at the summit, my lil' bitch rocking ways with a mullet I'm dropping this shit and I'm dropping this shit and they say and the nigga can't miss
Top 10 and I'm top of the list
Lost, long lost, lost, long lost, lost, long lost, lost, long lost, lost, long lost, lost,
lost, long lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost and get busy Yo, yo, yo, part stools when we part stools
They loving how we living, dismissing, sishing
Where harpoons dark rules
They leave you enlightened, red man felt me enough to green light it
So now we up in the price and my theory's not for the weary
This ferry Tyson approved, something smooth
Cop me a lost, the improved, dropped gems, got low then popped out again
Where you been you like that long lost friend Again, again I play back, ay, then popped out again Where you been, you like that long lost friend
I play back, ayo, then popped out again Where you been, you like that long lost friend
Soppen's ring, y'all, I weigh pounds out the way now Hang y'all, singin' with my losties
And I kick it, K-O Spray ground, ain't a new bag
Went from Pimpal to PayPal Say ciao, I'm in Chile
The ho is too chilly, oh wait, say chow, I'm in chile, the ho is too chile, oh wait chow
Mad cells, my back bell, been born and what we put in it, cash trails, my last L
Brought out the best in me, won't fly second guessing me, I'm first in line
If my shorty put a purse on a person, mine is version, I'm becoming 100 the one
But not the one, it's complicated, explosive TNT bomb on an abomination
Won't let them invade my space like X conversation
In the lab record breaking bad like I made meth
A grade 7 called, gold spoke in the same breath
My girl stayed when Faith left
Shorty left me with pesos like Amazon's Jeff for the wreck Get lost.
Hey, tell me where you want to go.
Hit a whole nother galaxy, it's the new dawn
Came a long way from Louisville, city full of ghosts for real
I see ghosts and zombies, man, I gotta play it cool to live
Ask about me, they know rap is what I do to live
They hating on me, man, they honestly delusioneal
Shaped, shipped us everywhere, tell me what you do for real
Do not kill that stupid to chill chill we not really cool for real
lost the spark from my brothers moving amnesty i've been stuck for a while living dangerous
ayy found a portal that's enough for entertainment
50 missions, shapeshifters, can't explain it, ayy
51, my location, I'm ET, okay
Got some secrets way beyond what you perceive, okay
Need that portal for you I see ghosts and zombies, man.
I gotta play a cool to live.
Ask about me, they know rap is what I do to live.
They hating on me, man, they honestly delusioneal.
Shake shit this everywhere, tell me what you do for real.
Do not kill them, screw them to chill.
We not really cool for real.
Get lost with me, yeah. Get lost with me, yeah Get long with me, yeah
In the Westy with my pasty
There's her eyes on the set, they can catch me
Rockley in the head, wrap me like it's Nestle
Moray chain on my neck, in the presence
Vinny on my head, keep myself discreet shit
messed it, sneak shit, bar standards looking at us like we freak shit, steady staring like
Happy Thursday, you guys.
If you would be so kind and gracious to leave a like and a comment on the space,
that would be, like I said, absolutely wonderful.
Repost, great too too but you know what if you could
take a moment take the space link share to a friend a fellow losty who's not in the space
right now but needs to be in the space let's send it to him directly i've been sending out
personal invites to people letting them know the space is going on.
Started a little early, got the music going.
We got football in the background.
We got updates and some different things to touch on.
So before we get too far and too deep into the space here tonight, like I said, let's share
Let's get some more people in here before
Osteys on the run. Mike, will you play
that song that hopped this thing over?
I'll push the button and see if it works,
see if you can hear this.
Let me see you here I can't hear it right now but you know what I'm going to try something real quick micro
in the meantime let's do this
if you have another I know there's quite a few songs
on the long lost playlist
if you want to get something else cooked up,
I'll see if I can get it over.
we'd love to get some more friends in here anyways.
So anything that you have access moment,
And I will do what I can.
to get that song sent over to you in the proper medium
taking it back to the underground We got Debs in the house, we got Hop in the house, we got Debs in the house, we got Lads
in the house, we got Micro in the house, man, we got Eagles in the house, it's going down
We got Debs in the house, we got Hop in the house, we got Debs in the house, we got Debs
in the house, we got Debs in the house, we got Hop in the house, we got Debs in the house,
we got Debs in the house, we got Hop in the house, we got Debs in the house, we got Debs
in the house, we got Debs in the house, we got Debs in the house, we got Debs in the
house, we got Debs in the house, we got Debs in the house, we got Debs in the house,
we got Debs in the house, we got Debs in the house uh-huh. Country mind, nigga, be like your mind.
Yo, B-R-I, be right there for my own fight fair.
I strike a rife in this nice pit.
Don't get your visa like I swear.
Heist tears on grand theft, I can't believe a grin.
Laugh, flip the shaft, I'ma need a heat.
Check if they hand checks, think a ride.
Before you step to me, Ben, collect, got a tear.
Sweat, bleep, we do get the tag got a tear, sweat, believe what you ever say.
And baby, that's why, I'm so opposite if I say I'm that guy.
Appetite for backtie, at the backtie, then pin it back, get the bad guy.
If he don't land, then landmars, landmars, blowin' up, but niggas be phony, so stand
Hand up, coordination on point, we can't slide. Can I? May I? Huh? I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not.
I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. Just keep it a buck, a beat, a stack So that I know where we at, spare the laps
This ain't just falling my lap
Some rappers installing like downloaded raps
Cut you mine, it could be like your mind
Your B-R-I, be right there for my own fight
I strike a life in this nice pit
Don't get your visa like I swear
Hot tears on green, death, I gamble a green left
Flip this up, I'ma need a heat check
If they ain't in check, stink of right
Before you step to me, then collect
I tear sweat, bleed for you, you have to check
I don't care why you puttin' me through this
I can't reflect what rip nowadays in my night with a J
Know that, know that we won't stop
All them sadness, I said I'm never sinning it
All them sadness, I said I'm never sinning it
All them sadness, I said I'm never sinning it If you don't I like the vibe.
It's definitely East Coast, New York, uptown vibe.
You chose the right sample and the right beat to kick that on, bro.
That shows that you got some leverage of what music you choose.
And I definitely like that, bro.
Great job, man. Let's fucking go.
You heard it first here What you do for real, yeah Do not hit up spooky chill, yeah We not really cool for real, oh Get lost with me
We can get Get lost, get lost, get lost We can get what?
Get lost, get lost, get lost
Get lost, get lost, get lost
Lost as fuck with my brothers moving aimless
I've been stuck for a while, living dangerous
Found a portal that's enough for entertainment
Fifth dimension, shape shifters, can't explain it
Got some secrets way beyond what you perceive
Need that portal fuel to slide out where I be
In the car with ghouls and ghosts you cannot see
Out to lunch, I can't stay, I gotta eat
Got my zombies almost 3,000 deep
Hit the ATM, I need to grab my fees
Hit the portal, we don't need no fucking key
Tell me where you wanna go
Hit a whole another galaxy
It's a new dawn, came a long way from Louisville
City full of ghosts for real
I see ghosts and zombies, man, I gotta play it cool to live
Ask about me, they know rap is what I do to live
They hating on me, man, they honestly delusionary
Shapeshifters everywhere, tell me what you do for real
Do not hit up school to chill, we not really cool for real
Get lost with me Get lost. We can get what? Get lost. Get lost.
Hey, in the Westies with my bestie.
Lazy eyes on the sight, they can't catch me.
Broccoli in the head, rap it like it's Nestle.
Mori chain on my neck in the press seat.
Beanie on my head, keep myself a street shit.
Capistello hoodie, match to sneak shit,
bystanders looking at us like we freak shit,
steady staring like you want to join a team shit.
Shout out to the ShapeShifters, the new AI group, signed by HopTheDawn.
Again, LL to the death of me.
Glad to be in a room full of revolutionary heroes.
And would love to start this off with a story,
if that's okay. A story I think we'll all connect with and feel like we're somehow a part of.
The story of long lost. Once 10,000 shapeshifters, the Losties, crash-landed on Earth,
drawn to its pulsing energy.
Captured and stashed in Area 51, they endured test, their forms twisting under harsh lights. But freedom called louder, and a chaotic escape they scattered across the globe.
Some in small towns, others in cities, some in Canada, all hiding, blending, surviving.
A year passed, and fate brought them back together.
One night under an LA sky blazing with stars,
they found each other every single one.
And for a moment, the world felt whole.
Panda, it was happiness, raw and electric.
But time that cruel thief crept in,
jobs, families pulled them apart one by one they vanished not
dead but lost to life's grind the connections frayed whispers of old gatherings faded and the
losties felt lost again a drift in a world too big now there's a, a dream of a reunion, a final gathering, one last dance of forms to pull the long loss back from the edges to reclaim their destiny.
They're out there, on the run, waiting to shift back into one.
It's just waiting for the right moment to run again.
Peanut, how you feeling, man?
Been running since February of 2023.
So, why are we doing this?
Well, Peanut asked me to.
When Peanut asked, and he doesn't ask for much, you must do it.
And he said, hey, man, I think it's important that you and me get back up on stage together,
get out all the losses we can gather, and just shoot the shit, talk about what's going on. And most
importantly, just bring the losties back. And that's why we're here. And look, it's about
quality, not quantity. I'm very impressed with this guest list tonight. I'm looking around this
room and I see all the right people.
Very happy to see you guys because we're going to be asking questions tonight
and we're even going to do a poll in live real time
and we need to know what you guys think
about what we should be doing,
Coming quick, only a few weeks away.
But we'll also talk about some memories,
and we'll talk about some hard lessons learned. But the goal of this gathering is to just take
a moment from the running, the driving through the desert, the chaos, the craziness of life,
just to remind each other how much we truly mean to each other.
And most importantly, to still share vision, because without vision, we will perish,
and to still remain lost as fuck. And most importantly, to make sure that we leave our mark on this space, on the blockchain, and around the globe.
So that's my two cents to start it off. Peanut, I'm passing the mic to you.
Couldn't agree more. You know, at the end of the day, being here in spaces is about being able to
connect with the people that we're on this journey with.
And yeah, there's always room for more people in spaces.
But again, as you said, it's about the quality of people.
There's certain individuals that just want to be here, that make the time.
Yes, there's other things going on in life.
Yes, there's other distractions, other variables.
Things always going on. But again, as we said, it's the people that choose to be here that we're going to be ever so perspective and sentiment is. I know that's something that I've already been working on diligently,
daily, weekly, over several days now,
connecting with a number of people that have supported me just individually,
but most importantly, that have really supported Long Lost
in some shape or form, that are connected in some way.
in some shape or form that are connected in some way and just say,
what have we dropped the ball on? What can we do better at? What,
what is it that feels like is, is missing,
but also to realizing there's gotta be something good.
There's gotta be something that you've enjoyed.
If you're still connected to long lost three and a half years plus we're still here.
Yes. It looks different than when it first started. Yes. It looks different than even at the start of 2025. But you know what? We're still here. We're still
going to keep moving forward. We're not giving up. We're going to find a way to win and succeed
in ways that we haven't won or succeeded in the past. And so that's really where our perspective is on the space here tonight.
Of course, if there's other things that pop up, they pop up. But really, again, this is just a
time where we can update, be honest about just what's maybe been going on behind the scenes.
And we just, again, we want to hear from you you guys so whether it's some of the different questions
we'll throw your way to have responded to in in the comment section in the bottom right corner
maybe it's bringing some of you guys up if you want to request the mic and we can talk to you
guys directly as always there'll be a number of things like i said that we dive into and really
want to get out of this space in the first place.
So we appreciate all of you guys being here on a Thursday night, hanging out, listening in.
And we're going to keep this journey moving forward.
And I'd say that one of the things I would like us to do in peanut if we could
throw this up is let's get a poll
not only everyone in this room
but just anyone that sees the poll
what they would like to see the most
portal do they want a Lostober. Do they want a Halloween portal? Do they want a Lostober marketplace drop? Do they want
an IRL meetup, Halloween party gathering, anything of that nature?
Let's throw some ideas out there. Let's see what people are thinking, what they're saying.
ideas out there. Let's see what people are thinking, what they're saying. Do we want just
a massive mega space like we did our three-year anniversary and just get everyone out and everyone
to be a part of it? I know Laz had mentioned before, obviously he's in Australia, so he's
like, I'm there for the virtual hang. So let's throw that in the poll. Let's put four things
in the poll and let's see what the last season, people in web 3 want because one thing we've learned and it's a hard lesson is that sometimes you think you know what everyone wants
but you didn't read the room you're wrong you're a little off and when that happens it's a bummer
i mean talk about just like it's a real freaking bummer. I mean, you
really like when you don't live up to an expectation, when you really want to deliver
something and you've had a streak going, it's like a hitting streak, you know, Pete Rose style,
just knocking them out and then, you know, you miss one or you're a little off. And what we learned from that is that rinsing and repeating isn't always the best way to grow.
And I think we realized that in this past year is that like we would just burn the candle at both ends.
We were winning, you know, Charles Jean style nonstop. There was at one point
like 28 spaces in a month. I think you were in every single one of them. There was, you know,
different portals and marketplaces and giveaways and there was so much going on and there was music
dropping every other week and there was like dope custom varsity jacket drops and it was like just a
momentum that eventually would have to like slow down i mean you just can't keep up that kind of
momentum and when the slowdown comes and when as i mentioned in that story at the beginning of the
space when when people start to kind of you you know, basically like fade, you know,
they're just, they're really just, they're out there. They're like, it's like a superhero movie
where everyone's still got their superhero costume in the closet and they're waiting for that day to
put it back on. But for now, they got to go back to being, I'm not going to dox anyone, but in my
anyone but in my case got to go back to being scott sheridan or whatever it is you got to be
case, got to go back to being Scott Sheridan or whatever it is you got to be in real life.
in real life and you know it it it's it's something that you know i'll be honest like
it's a little bit of a downer like i said it's a bummer and what what are you going to do about it
well we're definitely not going to cry about it we're definitely not going to sit here and cry about it. We're definitely not going to sit here and have a sob story.
We're definitely not going to sit here and talk about what once was,
like wishing for the return of Camelot.
But what we've realized, what Peanut and I and the rest of the guys in here
that have been still in communication realize,
is that it's LL to the death of me.
It's LL to the death of us.
So we can count on that. That's the foundation. the death of me. It's LL to the death of us. So we can count on that.
Is that no matter what PFP you're rocking in right here,
we know that you're down for long lost.
And the reality is in this space
that it feels like it's this,
it feels like it's not even the same amount of people that it was a year and a half, two years ago.
It seems like it's actually a little less
and it seems like there's even more things pulling us
in every direction and as it should be,
whether that be projects,
whether that be different communities we're all part of.
But I will say that it's been more challenging, I feel like,
than in the past to really keep the community locked in and to really still be appreciative
and not take for granted all the great things that this community, this project, this company
is doing because we've kind of grown accustomed to it. And like I said, when you're accustomed to it at this level,
it's almost like unachievable for more than a period of a year and a half straight,
which is like what we're doing.
It's a moment of realization, you know, and it's a moment of realizing that,
okay, we're going to burn the fuck out if we keep going the way we're going.
I think every project comes to a point where it's like, man,
as well as we were doing 10 things,
maybe we need to focus in on a handful.
And we just really need to now more than ever,
and Peanut, you've been preaching this now for the past year,
but more than ever, we really need to get back to the core and and i don't i
don't even want to just use the word community i don't i think that's too general it's like the
bond you know it's time to get back to like the the the friendships it's time to get back to like
i mean i gotta be honest man i i've been so busy and I know Debs has been so busy. I see him there,
see him in the room and like, man, I miss the days when me and Debs could catch up every week,
at least a couple of times on life and what's going on with this house and our kids and all
the situations, man. And that goes for a lot of people in this room. And there's just not as much time because I had two more kids since I came into
long loss so like you know between that and obviously like I know we're all like a lot of
us are doing really well in terms of our careers and and you know I know hop's crushing it and
doing so I mean hop was driving back from a work trip and was hosting a dungeon, which like, man.
And I feel like shit because I didn't even get to make it to that dungeon.
I had so much stuff going on that night.
And I thought, damn, man, this guy's driving back.
He's on the road hosting a dungeon because we talked about dedication a few weeks ago and how important it was.
How important out the lunches and how important Hop's Dungeon is. And we even talked about how
important it was to get back on a Thursday night and just connect. And it doesn't have to be two
or three hours. It can be a half hour. It can be one hour. It can be whatever it's going to be.
But the key is there's something deeper here, guys.
I mean, I'll be honest. Like before the space, I was sitting outside taking a little puff and
chilling. And my wife was like, what's wrong? I said, I don't know.
Because I was thinking about long lost.
And not in a way, like I said, where it's like, oh man, oh man like you know i don't know what to do like
you know nothing like that i just i just want to make sure the spark is here and i know it is and
i think it's important for us to kindle that fire like the group in this room you know we had a call
the other night it was a group of the guys that just really focused a lot on the marketing side of stuff online.
You know, I posted a screenshot.
You know, it was random in there.
You know, Adrian, you know, we got Peanut was in there.
Like we had, you know, just the core group of us.
And I said to the team, I said, guys, look at this room. We got, we got,
we got enough people to play a game of basketball. Like we got enough people
to be a basketball team. That enough, that's not alone should be enough. There's, there's projects
out there that got less that are crushing. They're, they're single founders or people that
have taken on projects that they're just unbelievable.
But the reality is they'll tell you they've dedicated insane amount of hours to just leading that charge.
I don't envy a crusader, a solo charging leader.
I definitely respect them and give mass props.
We got a community. We got a family. And I guess the point is I'm looking around this room and I'm like, man, that's a solid group right now.
Like this group right here should be able to like drive along loss to the next level.
I mean, you got cargo. I mean, what other project? And when I, and guys hear me on this,
this is, we're on the run right now. So I'm just kind of giving it to you as it's coming. I am in our artist search,
whose song we played at the beginning, multiple songs,
the beginning of this space, one of which Redman.
For those that don't know who he is, Redman, Method Man,
Wu-Tang Clan, Hit Squad, like he got Muddy Waters 2 is out.
It's got 100 million million streams that's pretty
impressive for an og uh dropped out with riveting holds a losty has been in long lost spaces and was
a judge for five and a half hours in an artist space that discovered cargo and cargo being the black sheep in the group, okay? Not even the first place winner,
embraced this community, made songs about it.
Songs have thousands of streams, okay?
10s, 20s, 30s, thousands of streams,
real streams of people that are listening about Long Lost,
listening about our culture, listening about our culture,
listening about ghosts and skellies and zombies.
And that's something that I'm telling you.
I just think people don't fully grasp yet.
It's one of those things where people will look back.
I will say that people will look back and say, man,
what long lost did for music and web three.
And the reality is we haven't figured out,
and we're honest about that.
I don't think the space has figured out yet
how to integrate music fully.
Micro and I were going back and forth.
But the reality is, I want you guys to understand something.
All the songs, and there's probably like almost 15 songs
that Cargo's put out with long loss okay
he's made zero money on because unless he's doing millions of streams yet which he's going to keep
working toward he's seeing no money so i you know we were even talking about man like should we at
least be like you know minting something doing something here so an artist who flies our flag you know that like represents long
loss can make a hundred bucks can you know sell 10 you know limited edition you know cargo the
new you know he's got the song coming out next week some of us have been blessed to hear in
hop's dungeon it's the new anthem. I mean, the losty
way. And it's all about that hanging with your fam and just good vibes and all that. And it's like,
it's funny because you hear the voice in your head that says, you're not allowed. You can't do
it. It won't work. It's just straight FUD. And it's like, man, so I guess we're just going to
accept that. Even though we have put out like 40 plus songs with great artists,
some that are diamond record holders, okay?
And we got to figure it out, guys.
And I know every single person in this room, I guarantee you right now,
would throw 10 bucks at Cargo to keep rocking and keep repping Long Loss
and keep giving us a soundtrack.
But we got to figure out how to do it where it's a value proposition,
where you feel like you get something
and you're supporting an artist
who's going to keep repping us
and keep going out there every day
And if you listen to The Losty Way,
hops shouted out in there,
written devs shouted out in there,
It's like, this is who we are, guys.
We're being immortalized.
An artist is immortalizing us. If any of us in this room
die tomorrow, you've been immortalized in this culture. So I bring him up because he's grown
as an artist. We had the greatest conversation this week and we were just talking about, man,
bro, like how far he's come. And he wrote this amazing post. If any of you follow him on
Instagram, I'm just going to read really quick what he said, because it's important because if
you don't see these things, you don't know. Okay. But I just want to read it. And here's what it
says. It says, even when I'm lost. Okay. Are you guys catching that? Right off the bat. He starts with lost, with us.
My immediate people know where to find me.
I mean, I think that pretty much sums up all the relationships in this room.
That tight connection is rare.
Fueling everything I create.
And this one special, Rock Out, Losty Way, produced by the old heads.
This tune is more than a song. It's a piece of the journey with my fam long lost and riveting music we built something rooted in
real love trust and healthy family dynamics we all deserve then he's got the portal emoji so if
you've been rocking with me or even if you're just now tuning in, keep spreading love, staying authentic, and let's rock out the losty way.
I mean, guys, like, that's not chilling.
That's not about just an NFT.
That's about someone's like, And if you look at the image,
he listened to the assignment
And there was a shot at the end
with the fam and his kiddo,
And I was like, bro, that's the cover right there, man.
Cargo, when Andrew saw that, he was like, yeah, but if you don't know who those people are, you don't know.
And I go, it don't matter.
Because the people that do know and long lost.
It's like when you see a picture of a group of losties together at any IRL meetup we've ever had, man, that shit, that's real.
That energy, that love, like everything he was just talking about.
So like, I think that's why I was a little kind of just like,
you know, earlier before this space,
why I was kind of like in this like state where my wife was like, what's wrong?
Because we got that. We got real love.
We got real bonds and connections.
Yet we're already being ruled out the game. People already given up.
We're too many games back. Like we're on the, on the floor price.
We're looking like we're in like, you know, second to last place, but don't forget we're OG the floor price. We're looking like we're in second to last place.
But don't forget, we're OGs.
We were at the beginning of this shit.
And we will be at the end of it.
So I just need to make sure that I came up here before we bring up anyone else.
And I can't wait to hear Margie because she just gets me psyched up, exciting, because it gives me more energy to keep going.
And I love all her gifs and all the wild energy and just fun that she brings.
So I'm going to let her just jump up right now.
But I just want to say, I love Long Lost, and I always will.
I love all you guys, and that should be enough.
And that should be enough.
The love that's in this room should be enough to stay bullish, be bullish, and keep getting fucking lost.
That's all I got to say on that.
Let's have some fun at night.
Is it my turn now? ahead marty how's everybody doing happy thirsty thursday
it's good to be with the fam fam uh i was listening in and scott you are so inspirational
i mean oh my god you're so great and uh you were saying a couple of things that
i want to come back like you know last year's And you were saying a couple of things that I want to combat.
Like, you know, last is a loss.
We are on the run, but we are on the run to greatness.
We are not running from nothing at all because we had just celebrated this awesome.
And some people don't even make it to one year, let alone three months.
And you guys have built so many awesome things with the losty beers, with Riveting,
all these amazing people that you've backed up, Cargo Coel, KRP, you know, things do not fall on
our lap. Things do not fall on our lap. If everything came so easily to us, we would just
like, you know, sit back in a chair. But when you grind and you work hard, that's another great feeling
that you have when you accomplish everything that you want. The Lassies are not quitters. We are not
quitters. We are here to stay. And, you know, everyone here, there are some people, awesome,
they have great families and different time zones and everybody comes and they support because why
do they support? Because it's, you know what, the the market could be crazy but at the end of it's at the end of the
day we're gonna have fun we're gonna have fun marjorie be will come here she might be a little
spazzy a little dicey but we're all gonna laugh and have a smile on our face and this community
the lusties you know it started out you, just with someone's dream, somebody's vision.
And so many people, whether they speak or they just listen, they come all the time to all of Peanuts' inspirational spaces,
whether it's the sports center, whether it's out to lunch, whether it's the peanut gallery, to hop the down with the dungeon.
Oh, you got to come to the dungeon.
And it's all about just leaning on each other, supporting,
because that's what a community project is about.
Yeah, we want to get our bag.
But there's nothing better than having people
that have your back. You can laugh. You can smile. You cannot go to the store. You can't
go to the Spanish book. They can't be like, I want $5 in smiles. I want $2 and, you know,
let me get a pound of laughter. That shit does not happen. And I've been in a lot of projects.
I do my due diligence and there's no better place to be than where you feel at home
that people ride and die with you. And they're willing to, you know, to work for it. Yo, you
guys need to know who won the damn race, the damn turtle, the damn turtle. Don't be a quitter. Do
not be a quitter because things are not, you know, sometimes whatever religion you are, God,
God will put obstacles and barriers to see if you're a fighter, if you're a winner, if you're
willing to work for it. But if he sees that you're lazy, we're not doing that. Nothing is all going
to be like, nah, it's not happening. So never lose sight of your dreams of the journey. If you ever
have something that you feel that you can't deal with, step away from
it. Go do something fun. Go do something fun for yourself and come back. But don't lose sight of
any desire or dream because days go so freaking fast. They go so, so fast. And never be that
person that would have, should have, could have. You know, if you have children, they look up to
you. They see what you're doing.
There is a pot at the end of the rainbow.
There is a pot at the end of the rainbow.
And thank you guys for always supporting.
I got a map. Come get lost with Margie B.
We got to get Margie B on the mixtape.
Like, you got to be, like, on one of the intros. We got to get you ony on the mixtape. You got to be on one of the intros.
We got to get you on there.
We need that energy on there.
And at the end of the day, you're right.
The turtle does win the race.
It's one of my favorite Aesop's fables.
I read them to my kids even because I'm like,
I grew up on Aesop's fables.
They're going to learn the same thing. And every day I feel like we at least gain
a yard. So, and some days we lose a couple, but we keep working toward a first down. And I think
that's the difference. We used to be like, I remember Peanut, we talked about this. Des,
back in the day, we'd always be like,
every week we're throwing up a Hail Mary and somehow someone would catch it
and score a touchdown every time.
And we just realized after time,
like you can't just keep throwing touchdowns,
trying to throw a touchdown, a Hail Mary every single week.
You got to get back to focusing on first downs.
You got to get back to just like, you know,
each week taking steps forward,
you know, each week moving the ball forward and some weeks are just not going to seem as glamorous as others
and some weeks you're not going to have all the big announcements but when the things come through
and they drop it's that god's timing and margie you mentioned a little bit of that like if there's
one thing i've learned you know red man's taught. Like, you know, we pushed him and pushed him and pushed him to put out Muddy Waters 2 for years, seven years.
And finally, out of nowhere, he was like, I'm going to drop it on Christmas Eve.
And when he did, it was a massive success.
He just dropped Hoodstar video.
Now, it's September, guys.
I want you to understand something.
This guy's been rolling out an album since Christmas Eve of last year.
So that being said, you know, he always says it's God's timing, and he was right.
And I think that's what's happening right here.
And I do want to, like, shout out right now a legend, someone I've gotten to know and want to get to know better in the future, Jed.
You know, I got to be honest, guys.
Like, I always saw Jed shining in the Killer Bears chat.
And, you know, he was just the person that would, I could just see him get, like, a charge
I could see him getting people routed up and going hard.
And all of a sudden, you'd see that momentum and when he you know dived head-on
into regenerate like the level of intensity and leadership and drive is a fucking like study it
if you're in this space and you really want to take things to the next level you want to be
involved with a project you want to start a project, whatever it is. Just take notes on what Jed is doing.
I'm telling you, it's a clinic right now on how to build, how to collaborate, how to build with other communities and projects, how to create alliances.
And ultimately still, me and him traded back in the day.
So like we both still rep each other.
Uh, and I love my regenerate.
And so, um, it's, it's something that I love to see.
I love to see Jed, what you built and you, you told us you were going to do it early
You told us what you were going to do and you far exceeded. And you're still going harder than ever.
So just want to make sure we give flowers to project leaders, founders out there that
are really grinding hard, because this is probably, I would say, one of the hardest
jobs on the planet, because you definitely don't get paid for the amount of effort in
this whole era and phase.
Now, maybe back in 2020, 2021, you know, a bunch of guys got rich because it was a new
But this part is actually the real part.
And this is the part where something's actually developing and happening here.
And it's the importance of community.
And we're seeing it already with brands out there and companies.
They're realizing they've lost their communities.
They don't have community.
Like that's what this is all about is your community.
So, um, Pina, you've gotten to know Jed really well.
You've been at his restaurant.
So if you want to jump in for a moment and say what's up, uh, and then we can keep going
around the room, but I just want to make sure that, you know, anytime someone comes in to
a lost, he's on the run space,
that's a losty and is also doing something great, we got to, like, acknowledge it and just, like, give flowers and props.
Man, it's been a full circle moment, I would say, just winding the clock all the way back to the fall of last year so basically a full calendar
year and to think where some of those first conversations I really started to have with
Jed then again as you were pointing out Scott mean, far surpassed and exceeded what was even discussed or, you know, shared at least again, what he had shared with me.
And just to think again, what Mech and himself have done is pretty impressive.
again there's been a number of duos out there someone who's the who's the creative who is the
visual master and guru and you know you have the again the the business savvy individual like you
were saying scott i mean the way that jed has been able to build friendships with very influential people.
And most importantly, the way that he's been able to align Regenerates
with a number of what I believe is the most prominent
and diehard communities out there right now.
The movement that is going on
in and around the Regenerous community,
Can I add one thing real quick?
What I love about Jed is the fact that
when he's having a bad day or and things
aren't going great for a week he'll let you know you know he's not one to just like let's act like
everything's great all the time he'll let you know what he's going through he'll let you know what
the challenge is and i see the community rise up every time and charge right along with him so
um just want to make sure that like people people know how
important it is to have authenticity now um and that's another reason why you know we wanted to
have this space too is because i'll be honest guys for a while i feel like the whole space was like
propaganda it was like charge like surge like going on stuff it's like in in the reality is
we're all people we all got challenges in life and at the end of the day like what's like going on stuff it's like in in the reality is we're all people we all got
challenges in life and at the end of the day like what's really going on you know what i mean so
and even dude it was not so long ago peanut that we literally i wrote a post just to kind of let
everyone know if they didn't know that you took over as project leader, you know, earlier in the year.
And the reasons why had a lot to do with the fact that you had built in this space nonstop. I mean, look, guys, the fact that regardless of whether or not, you know, like followers matter or not,
I remember, Peanut, when you first came a space, you had less than a thousand.
And the fact that you have 17,000 plus followers and they're all real and they're people that
engage with you, like it just, that was when we realized at the anniversary space, when everyone
was, you know, hey, you just came here to say what's up to Peanut and you know, Peanut's the
founder and this, that, the other. And at that point, you know what I mean?
I had become so bogged down with the company side of things and what was going
on in my life. And for those that don't know, you know,
I had a lot of things going on with my daughter who's been through multiple
heart surgeries and kidney surgery.
And it was just things that I had to start paying attention to, you know,
and I had to be there. And that's when
we decided, you know, to hand the reins to Peanut. And to probably like a month ago, people still
were like, where's God? Like he's the founder, which never was a founder. I always let people
know I was, you know, early on holder and supporter and stepped into a role when the time
called, just like Peanut stepped into a role. But we wanted to make sure people understood
that the way we're navigating this is
I'm working on everything on the side of the music,
what we're doing with the brand and streetwear
and everything, even potentially with the IP.
And really, because that's my specialty.
That's what I do at Rivet, business development. and I do it in the world of entertainment and music. So, but Peanut,
there's no denying even now that you got a full-time job that you're still committed
to Web3, like to a point where you would never know that you're working a full-time job because
you're still in the chats. You're still on the timeline. You're still posting
inspirational stuff every day. You're still connecting with not only Lost Seas, but every
other community you're a part of. So, you know, I know that, you know, we said we were going to
kind of reiterate that, but just so everyone knows, like, you know, me and Peanut kind of
saw this opportunity to kind of be like a two-headed Lost Seas, if you will, and just kind of saw this opportunity to kind of be like a two-headed losty, if you will,
and just kind of attack all things together, communicate together, and teach each other.
You know, I learned from Peanut.
You know, I know Peanut in many cases has credited me as a mentor or said he's learned a lot from me,
but I learned from Peanut too.
That's the beautiful part about this space.
It's like you learn because it's all new to all of us and it keeps changing and you never know what to expect.
You know, one minute it's like, oh man, what the heck meme coins. And next thing you know,
there's a bunch of people on pump fun, have having babies or drinking piss. And you're like,
what's going on? And it's like a black mirror episode we're all in right now, but we got to
keep trucking. We got to keep doing what we know.
And we got to just know at the core of this, there's a love. And Hop texted us the other night and Micra was like, man, what is that? That'd be a great name for a song. And it was LL to the death
of me. So I said that at the beginning. But damn it, if that isn't a slogan right now,
our motto, you know, for us, it's just like, you know, we're, we're do or die. So one thing you can
always count on is we will be here. We will keep showing up. And when the time is right, God's
timing, we will be in the place we're supposed to be in our destiny will be fulfilled. So I just
want to make sure that everyone understands that like, you know, we're both here on this, we're up
in the, in the, in the, in the captain's part of the ship, and we're both steering and working together.
But ultimately, Peanut, I want to give you your props, your flowers, for being a real face.
And if there's one thing I can say, if you were to put Peanut next to any other losty raider,
and that losty raider might have freaking like 10 posts a day that are long lost related
or reposted. One thing you'll notice is even when Peanut is talking about any other project he's
supporting or showing love to, you see that flamehead lost and you know what that is.
That's a long lost and that's some fire ass art. So just want to make sure that I also
give you your props, Pina, and just say, look, man, we really appreciate that you rep
long loss, but you rep that flame head like no other. And it's become an iconic
part of your identity and a character that continually pushes long loss forward. So
appreciate that always. I know I've said it to you in person but i think it's important to say it up there on stage so people do appreciate especially in the
long loss community how hard you go for us appreciate it ton you know one one thing i
want to chime in with real quick off of that too is just looking back on the journey, Scott, you had said at the beginning of the space,
you know, how, how, how long have, how long have I been running or how long have I been,
how long have I been, been lost? I'm probably butchering a little bit, but, you know, I had said
February of 2023. And to think that what I thought was just a simple space between
Uncanny Country Club and Long Lost, it was so much more than just a space. And
I think I figured it out pretty quickly.
You know, joining into that space, getting my first, not four, but six losties.
Six losties in the first night because, you know, doing peanut stuff as I've done, you know, I mistaken two factions, so the story goes.
But I've always done my best to immerse myself.
And I think anyone who's gotten to know me in some shape or form,
whether through spaces, whether through the DMs,
whether through in-person events, you guys have really gotten to see what I'm about as an individual.
And yeah, I may not have the most liquid capital in the space. Yeah, I may not necessarily have the biggest Rolodex like certain people have in this space. Yeah,
you know, we may not have X, Y, and Z. And I'm not gonna lie, it's incredibly difficult
to be in this space and to not look to your left, or, you know, to not look to my left and to my right and see individuals, again, that are at a very different stage of life.
And not to say, not to discredit anything, because a lot of people have worked very hard to get where they are.
But people are just at different spots.
And they're able to collaborate.
partnerships in different ways.
And oftentimes, I have to just check myself and say, hey, you know what?
Each community has its own special touch, and I have my own skill sets and gifts and talents.
And I'm meant to be uniquely myself.
And most importantly, long loss is meant to be uniquely itself too.
And so regardless of what's going on in the space, the noise, the successes, the wins, whatever it might be. I've come to learn that there's a very specific
gifting and calling that's on everyone's life, but my life and the mission that Long Loss is
here to fulfill, it's uniquely, again, for Long Loss. No other, is meant to do what long loss is going to do.
And so I'll, I'll leave it there.
But at the end of the day, I just, I want people to know that I'm always going to,
is going to give my full effort, you know, regardless of, you know, what it is that,
you know, we are exploring and looking to do,
we're always gonna keep moving forward. And again, just one last point I really wanna reiterate,
and I hope people hear this out is,
regardless of how slow or fast we're moving
and certain things are actually being executed upon,
again, I think the biggest thing that I've always been proud of is that we've never stopped.
And it's so hard to do because the space moves so fast.
And so I'll just, I'll leave it there.
I could probably talk and talk and talk for hours
but i hope you guys hear my heart okay i hope you guys hear just where my passion is at because
again like i don't have all the answers but there's a a stubbornness and a persistence that
you know has been ingrained into my dna since you since I came out of the womb and I was born in the ambulance
on the side of a county road. Couldn't even wait till I get to the hospital. That's the
stubbornness and persistence that still is within me today. So I just want to let you guys know
that this is far from over again.
Certain things have moved incredibly slow.
Certain things we've dropped the ball on.
We've, you know, we've, we've, we've failed on things, but again, the biggest thing is
that there's still people here that care about what's going on.
Scott, myself, a number of other team members.
And I think that's, what's most important at the end of the day. We're not leaving. We're not going to some other career,
some other community. We're still here long lost. So all on my point there, just wanted to at least
get a little bit of talking time because I know, again, Scott, we've talked about this for quite a few weeks,
and I think that really summarizes and hopefully gets kind of the core point
of really what we've been talking about for several months at this point.
And look, sheer persistence is often the main deciding factor
between success and failure.
So the fact that you are so persistent, the fact we're all so persistent is why we will win.
But we've got some great legends on stage.
I'd love to have Jed step up.
We've got Irish, you know, Alkido's in the house.
I mean, of course, we've got Mike Rose.
So just anyone wants to pop in, go ahead and we'll take turns.
take turns, but we'd love to hear from you guys.
But we'd love to hear from you guys.
Thanks for coming and supporting Long Lost.
I'll jump in real quick because I just got out of work and I'm kind of shot.
I appreciate the flowers, man.
I'm just a dude trying to fucking build up three and have fun.
Number one is I'm going to meet Margie IRL this week.
I'm kind of scared, but I'm also
fucking pumped because I haven't met her yet. Be very afraid, baby. Be very afraid.
Her energy is infectious, and she's fucking an awesome person for Web 3,
so I'm looking for sitting down and having a drink with her. Yeah, man, this space, man, Scott, you said it.
I believe it's the hardest space in the world to build, man.
It is not easy, and you need to have extreme, like Peanut said,
you need to be extremely persistent and be happy coming
and showing up every day and feeling under uh appreciated overworked um and that's
kind of how it is here right so it's like uh you never feel like you are doing enough or doing the
right thing but i just gotta do what you feel is right and you know months ago i you know kind of
approached my community and said listen i'm gonna be working alongside the dogs and got tons of dms
that people were worried about the stigma attached to them and you know blah blah blah and this and and said, listen, I'm going to be working alongside the dogs and got tons of DMs that
people were worried about the stigma attached to them and, you know, blah, blah, blah. And
this, and I was just like, listen, I, you know, I have feedback. I take all the feedback,
but I got to do what I feel is right. Um, and you know, I didn't just jump in like headfirst.
I met with the guys. I talked with the guys. I did months of research. I just bought my first dog like two weeks ago.
But, you know, I just knew that they were building community right long term.
And their ethos aligned with mine.
And I just had to do what I had, you know, like I said, what I believed in.
And now you're starting to see like a lot of people are buying dogs now all of a sudden.
And there is no stigma anymore.
It's funny, you know, how things change.
But, yeah, man, especially when you're like a low cap like us or you guys, you know, with very little capital infused or, you know, no royalties coming in.
You got to kind of figure out different ways to kind of build.
And it always has to be two sided, right?
It's like a big project, like the dogs are at 32 million market cap, like, but they're
still building with us who is probably, I don't know, under a mill.
You know, it's because of some kind of value that I, I add to them that they see as valuable,
And I tell people that all the time, like some of these like some of these projects are a very high barrier of entry.
Like everybody can't buy a dog or everybody can't buy an ape.
But I found a way, you know,
to kind of add value to these communities.
Like I'm friends with Rita, you know, from G's
and he backs me and I'm friends with the dogs and
I'm friends with all these people. Um, but I'm not a whale. Uh, I, I hold all of their projects now,
but like one, um, but I'm definitely far from a whale, I would say. Um, but I just always trying
to find a way to add way more value than, you the asset you know so that that's kind of my my
game plan and i also like to add value before i even attempt to look for any value back from then
so i'm always like let me add 10 times what i'm looking for back you know and then we'll see if
they just kind of organically support me and that's kind of been my plan from day one. And it's worked.
And Peanut, trust me, man, I know what you're saying about looking around and seeing. I could
have probably made millions of dollars in the space, but I didn't jeopardize my name because
I planned on being here for a long time. And I'm like, you know what? I can make a mil now, or
maybe I could be here for 25 years and maybe I'll make 25 mil, you know, 25 years from now and set my kids up for life.
So I never jeopardize my name over money.
I just try to build my rep and, you know, try to be real.
And that's where I'm at now.
And I'm going to continue building the way I feel is right.
And that is why we're never going to make it because we're just too damn honest.
That's a good message, though.
I just had to be real there for a minute.
I guess I could launch a coin tomorrow and probably make a couple hundred grand and then just walk the fuck away.
just walk the fuck away. But you know what? I love it here. I love building here. I see a long,
I really think like crypto in general is, you know, probably like 3% adopted with a $3 trillion
market cap. NFTs are like, people think they're like a long time, but it's like they're even
babies. They're in the womb compared to crypto. So all this shit is brand new and if you look at
like where social media was like 15 20 years ago and now look at social media now and the revenue
it it um it creates for for creators you know as where it was like 20 years ago and that's how i
kind of look at like nfts and crypto i'm like man this is nothing yet. Wait until like 20 years from now, it's just going to
That's what I really believe.
That's why I'm here for the learn.
But yeah, you can definitely make your money.
You can make money to a term
and just write your name and never be well in the space.
Like, it blew my mind that Alex Beckett did a creator coin and rubs for 300 grand.
The dude from Neo Tokyo, like the guys worth like multi-millions.
I have no evidence, but I'm assuming Pump Fund paid him under the table uh to kind of be their
advertising tool because like i said the dude i doubt for 300 grand uh jeopardized his name i
must have been a couple million but it's able to cannot push these creator coins that are all
but you know like i says that's another thing about the space, you know, it's, it's funny how they pick and choose who they want to like kind of, uh, ban or, um, you know, culture, uh, cancel culture, certain people,
but, you know, I've been here five years, maybe more, I think maybe six almost now. I don't even
know, but I got receipts on a lot of people that are still active in the space and still operating.
And some of them are like uh you know like heroes but
meanwhile they they got their own you know skeletons in the closet and a lot of people
here throw stones in a glass house and that's that's one thing I love to see um but you know
uh you you see the people that are still here like peanut and scott and you know people that
have been here for years building and uh you know I see the same thing with a lot of people I deal with and that's it.
I'm nobody's judge. That's God's job.
I wanted to just chime in off of that too before we get to some other folks.
folks. Appreciate all of your guys' patience and really just appreciate everyone listening. And I
Appreciate all of your guys' patience and really just appreciate everyone listening.
know it's been probably, I mean, this is really probably the first time we've had a space
like specifically kind of with this tone and this kind of focus, but I felt like it was needed. And
that's why I messaged Scott about this a couple of weeks ago. We actually have talked about running
some pop-up spaces just between us. And this just felt like the right time based on, you know,
where the progression of the community is and the posts that had gone out a
couple of weeks ago from Scott, again,
just hearing where people's perspective was of Scott and his,
myself and my role. Again, you know,
thankful when thankful when people are congratulating
and and giving kudos and appreciation but it was very clear it was very evident and and i'm not
gonna lie i was i was mad at myself because clearly there had been a point where we had
indicated things clearly to where people didn't know that, you know, I was doing what I can.
I've been doing what I can to help lead the charge more so in the trenches, if we're going to say that.
And Scott very much is more so going to be on the traditional business, the web two side of things, you know, bringing
partnerships and alignments together that actually help move the IP in ways that you
can't necessarily move here in the space, but they still have their time in place.
So again, having this, I think this helps.
I was sharing with you and sharing with others, you know, it helps just to set the record straight of where we stand, where our
focus is, people that we appreciate, calling people, not out in a negative way, but calling
people, I guess, really in a positive way, or just shining a spotlight on individuals like Jed and Irish,
who's, you know, starting his own as a founder,
and others that have been doing incredible things,
contributing to many different ecosystems.
Again, I think it really comes back to, again,
and just refusing to to give up and so again even as things as i mentioned earlier
things haven't gone according to plan things have just fallen through i get people's lives change
and what stands now for long loss looks vastly different than when I joined. But the biggest thing I think we can continue to do
is build authentic and genuine relationships
with people that we come in contact with
and continue to take shots at new opportunities,
strategically giving to the right people
and honestly, never asking to the right people.
And honestly, never asking for anything in return.
I think approaching dynamics and relationships in the space from a genuine way in a selfless way,
obviously, again, it has to be done strategically and with discernment.
But I believe when you do so accordingly, the way that Jed has to in so many circumstances, people genuinely want to find ways to give back and support.
And a lot of times I believe it's very successful because it comes from a place of non-pressure.
It comes from a place of passion and a true desire to want to align with the right people.
And I think that's more powerful because again, it's a relational dynamic and not a transactional one.
So just some additional thoughts there, but Jed,
go ahead and jump back in and then we'll kick it to some other friends that are
up here on the stage with us.
Yeah, I'm going to jump off too, but Irishish is starting a project yeah so he's crazy like us
now i know that uh i just followed your projects uh yeah and some people ask me they're like how
do you you know how do you i've never ever ever ever shilled regions i've been asked several
times on dog spaces on different spaces i never show my project bro never and that that's my
um it's the kind of founders like don't show your project just let people get to know you
and they'll find your project um it just whenever i listen to a space and i hear people showing that
project it's like right away turned off i'm like like, you shouldn't need to like, just let people get to know you,
let people get to trust you.
And then they're going to look in your bio.
They're going to see, oh, you know, you're founder of this.
They're going to let it organically happen.
Find ways to add value to them.
You know, find ways to add value to what they're doing.
And, you know, that's the best way to show, in my opinion.
Everybody's got their own stuff to work for me.
Those old blogs, man, I know a lot of people, they don't know.
The fact that they have the CSN, this space network,
and they're going to pay their space host between $2,000 and $7,000 a month is pretty insane to me, you know, that they found a revenue stream
without doing some scammy utility or some bullshit, just because their community got
And I try to instill this in Regenerate.
I'm like, the stronger the community is, the better the engagement, the more opportunities
I'm like, the stronger the immunity is, the better the engagement, the more opportunities will come.
And because they have these mega spaces, Bark has 1,000 people, Shivo has 700 to 1,000,
they're getting sponsorship opportunities.
And those sponsorship opportunities are the people that show up every day and hold spaces daily,
and they're rewarding the people that, you know, kind of help build alongside them and build their ethos, you know, within their
that type of shit I like to see, man, you know,
it's not like this scammy coin drop, or
you know, that's going to go to
I was kind of bullish on punkster and
a blue chip against a token and you know
it looked good on the outside it looked like a great flywheel but i guarantee that shit ain't
going to work for a long time and it's not going to be successful so in my opinion i i know it used
to be like this kind of cliche thing that community is the utility but uh in web3 if you're a good
connector a good networker you know a good content creator, you can have a good career here.
That's what everybody should be focusing on, building your personal brand, building your reputation, building your network and learning how to connect.
Being a connector is even more valuable than being a networker.
I have a big network, but I'm also great at putting two people
in the room that, you know, I have nothing to do with, you know, it doesn't benefit me, but I know
that these two people could work together. And that's how I kind of create my, you know,
keep creating my network bigger and grow my reputation in the space.
And Morgan, I can't wait to hang out with you.
I can't wait to hang out with you.
I'll see you guys this weekend.
And Peanut, figure a way to get back out here, bro.
And Scott, if you don't get out of here, bro, I'm going to stop
fighting riveting to fucking the floor, bro.
I'm going to get to you, man.
I'm going to come out there and come to your place.
And Peanut, we're due for a call, man.
Peanut, real quick, before we jump around the stage,
two things I want to mention.
Along with reputation, which I was talking about, Before we jump around the stage, two things I want to mention.
Along with reputation, which I was talking about, is integrity. And I think it was probably like a month ago that Bliss brought to my attention an integrity type of thing.
I remember jumping on the call. It was real late. I was in bed and we had a great talk. And that's where, you know, we realized we got to
communicate to the community better and just make sure everyone understands the roles.
But I wanted to make sure that I prioritized, rolled out of bed and got on the call with her
because I could tell in that moment, you know, integrity was being questioned of long lost and integrity in a way of just like delivering, you know, like you say
you're going to do something, do it. And although there was a lot of different complications and
things that evening that had to do with a space, the dungeon in particular, which we've all talked
about and we've all figured out and things are now back in order.
And like I said, Hop was driving on the highway doing a space the other night.
So I want to thank you, Liz, for caring enough to kind of raise a little hell to where it got us, you know, communicating better. It got us back in front of everyone right here on stage and just making sure
that we continue to not only always, you know, build and build the reputation of long loss and
the brand, but also just make sure that we're always keeping the integrity intact. And it's
important. It might take longer than expected, like you said, Peanut. And, you know, sometimes,
You know, sometimes, you know, like Margie said, the turtle wins the race.
you know, like Margie said, the turtle wins the race. But as long as you're working toward it,
But as long as you're working toward it, you know, that still means something.
And the one thing I can say confidently is anything we've said we're going to do, we're going to do it.
It just might take longer than expected.
But and anything we say we're going to do in terms of spaces, here we are.
And by the way, that that I'm still tripping off that Bills game where they came back and won.
But you got to give the Bengals some credit.
I mean, we don't even have Burrow.
Honestly, I've only been talking trash about your team, but not your quarterback.
They need to treat him better, man.
Today, if you're watching the Bills game, which we just won, so go Bills.
There are so many almost fights because you even
like poke josh allen and like we are ready to kill you where joe burrow that team is just like
hey here have that no you know like it's not right i think he's an awesome person he's an
awesome quarterback we've had really tough games against you guys oh yeah so that's anyway that's
why i wasn't here but i wanted to show up because when i saw the
title i was so happy i'm like yes so peanut in scott's face let's go let's get after it and i
know you have more music coming out so a lot of positive things for the losties hop's been crushing
it we had a lot of fun last night in the dungeon as well so it's been great you know sometimes i
need to be that person that raises a little hell, but it's only because I care.
And I know you guys are locked in.
You're making things happen.
And I really love to see it.
And it means a lot because, you know, when any of you guys in our community and that are holders give us feedback, we react.
We get proactive and we work on it because it matters,
And we know that leadership is about caring
and delivering on your promises.
And making sure, like I said,
at the beginning of this space,
that we are listening to everybody in this space.
And one person that I want to...
Okay, I thought I was rugged.
I couldn't even get in on my account.
Okay, well, I wanted to just say one thing,
and he can listen back to this
real quick I called JFO probably like a little over a month ago and I owed him a call and you
guys you all know how this goes like you mean to call someone on the team especially someone
that's just going hard all the time. And I owed him a call and time
kept going by. And I just, I should have prioritized it. I should have, you know, given him a call
sooner. And when I did, I was just kind of in a hyped up, you know, energetic mood. And at the
time when I called him, he wasn't. To be honest, he was almost to a point of like, I guess you're
not going to call me back. And I guess, you know, what I'm doing here for long loss,
maybe just isn't appreciated anymore.
It was kind of heartbreaking.
And it was crazy because you would have thought
we were in like a locker room situation
because I was like, literally like,
oh, don't give me that effing shit.
You know, I'm like, come on, J-Full.
What are you talking about, man?
And I'm just, because I'm not even thinking he's serious.
It turns out he's real serious. That's when I was whoa whoa hold up bro like i love you man like like you've been down since day one like we met out in la like you you go so hard for long
loss like like you're always out there pushing and connecting and representing communities but
you're always repping long loss and and i was like, man, like, I'm sorry.
Like, I should have called you sooner.
I'll even talk a little bit about the reason why I was calling him.
But definitely, like, made sure that he felt appreciated.
And from that point on, I mean, we've been chatting more frequently.
We've been working together and aligning our charges and our surges
and how we market and how we push.
But I'm telling you guys, like, it's sometimes it's like,
you think, like, it's challenging enough just dealing with Web3
or your community, but sometimes even just your team, you know,
because there's so much going on.
And sometimes your team is who you don't prioritize
the communication as much as you need.
And Peanut, I know we're both guilty of that.
We're like, man, we should have called this person
or we should have had a call.
And a call takes, I think sometimes it's kind of like
when you don't call a family member
because you're like, man, it's going to be
I don't have a half hour.
And finally, the family member, and in this case,
my mom tells you, I would just be happy
if you just called for five minutes and just said, how are you doing?
And just ask me what's going on.
And that would be enough.
And that's when you realize, like, don't put off those important calls because you think
they're going to take too long.
Like, call someone, check in, five minutes, ten minutes.
Peanut, I like what you say.
You know, you usually, like, you'll record voice messages.
You'll take the time, you'll send it to someone,
and someone will listen to it and probably puts a big smile on their face,
And anyway, I saw him trying to get up on stage.
I know, you know, for those that know JFO,
different health challenges that he's, he's, he deals with and is overcoming. And I'm always
praying for him. I'm always like, you know, wishing the best for him. And I know he was
even recently dealing with some stuff and I wanted to get him up here, but I wanted to make sure that
I gave him some flowers too. And, um, just let everyone know that, man, this is a guy that like was literally at the ledge of thinking like, man, like I'm just, you know, my lost team, my long lost team is just not like seeing me.
You know, they're just not, they just don't care or they just don't like, they're taking me for granted.
And that was the farthest from the case.
And that was the farthest from the case.
So I just want to make sure that everyone knows, like, if you are a long loss holder,
And we do our best to communicate, but it's not enough.
And we'll continue to work harder.
And like Jed said earlier, like, you just can't, all you can do is just give it your
And that's what we're going to keep doing.
I mean, Liz, like, look, I'm glad we're talking right now.
But the reality is I've been wanting to have a follow-up conversation from
that night. But once again, I'm over here, you know, and I have been kind of like,
by the time your taco Tuesday space is usually finished, I'm, I'm literally finishing up with
like late night work on a Tuesday. And I even jumped in the space that follows it the other
night and got a kick out of those people. It was hanging out.
You were in there and it was some fun people.
And we were on the front porch.
It was just like, OK, this is a vibe.
You know, it's like we got to get out there, get to know people, be a connector and enjoy everyone's company.
So I just appreciate what you do.
And because of what you've established, you know, like Jed said, I've checked out your bio.
I've looked at the different things
you're doing with Towns and G5.
And I love what you're just,
you know, what you do with Taco Tuesday.
But now every Tuesday, I know,
like you're going to be like holding it down.
Like, it's just good to know
there's a space on Tuesday night
where everyone's going to get together
and we're going to see a lot of our favorite,
you know, Losties and other community members
So shout out to you for showing up every single day and bringing positive energy and occasionally putting the smack down.
I was laughing the smack down.
We were just talking about that game in a G5 space this week.
But I appreciate what you said. And you made a really good point that game in a G5 space this week. But I appreciate what
you said. And you made a really good point that I think a lot of people are guilty of,
where they always say, oh, it's going to be too long of a call, or I just I only have five minutes.
You know, for me, because my schedule is so crazy. Like, you know, I'll call my dad and say,
hey, I got six minutes to talk. What are you doing? How was your day? You know, or if someone
in G5 is like, I need to speak, I'll be like, all right, I have a space in talk. What are you doing? How was your day? Or if someone in G5 is
like, I need to speak, I'll be like, all right, I have a space in 10 minutes. Let's go. What's up?
And I just set that guideline right from the beginning of the call so people know, hey,
this is where I'm at. This is what I can offer you, but I still want to hear your voice.
And I think more people should just do that instead of putting off the call because it's
really easy to put off the call. And I didn't always view phone calls this way. So I'm not going to say, you know, like I've always had this skill. It's something I
had to work at because I realized it was like, oh, I meant to call you or I was going to call you.
And then things get away from you. And as a person that likes to get on the phone with pretty much
everyone in G5, I can't say one person that I haven't really spoken to. It may be a new member,
but I try my best to check in with everyone and be someone they can call. So it's important for me to use those windows,
even if it's just 10 minutes to try and connect with people. So, you know, if you're ever on a
coffee break, you're at Starbucks in line and you're like, all right, I have five minutes.
I'm going to call list. You know, just do that. Just say, Hey, I got five minutes. I'm waiting
for my macchiato and then I got to go and I'll talk to you for five minutes. And that's OK. It doesn't always have to be a long winded phone call.
We don't always have to go down the full agenda. But checking in does mean a lot. So feel free. Anytime. Let me know.
Five minute phone calls coming your way. Let's get ready. I'm down.
Yeah, there's something unique about moments that have transpired over the last handful of weeks.
And I believe those are times where they can break you or there are times where they can build you up.
they can build you up. And I believe that the way that Scott and myself amongst other people too
have responded has shown that it can build us up. And that even when people do call us out
and challenge us to do better, that we're going to going to use again what some people may see as
a negative situation and turn into a positive situation and really just make the most of it
so again love the the perspective that you gave there liz and just you know thankful for so many people from the G5 community,
especially too, that continue to show up
and just continue to support what's going on over there
and what's going on here most importantly too.
But I want to kick it over to some other friends up here real quick too.
Scott, after you go, just to keep things going on.
Can I just want to say one thing real quick?
holding his hand so he could jump in I saw these posts at first and I was like
what are these posts and they were really cool it was like type tapping
into like long-lost lore I see this bearded losty it's like very detailed
and I'm like I'm like what is this and I start to say this pyre and then I came
in I heard some of his space the other day.
And I just was really impressed with like, you know, my word was integration this year.
I was just really impressed with how he integrated Long Lost into something that he's doing.
And did it in a way that was very like, it was authentic.
Like genuinely, you could tell, took the time as a losty holder to really understand,
you know, become a member of this community
and understand the lore and create really cool content.
So it got me to be more curious about what you're doing, Irish.
And definitely, you know, got your hand up.
I want to bring you back up here
and wishing you well on this journey as a founder
And I'm not even a founder because it's insane.
And I'm not even a founder.
You know, I just associated with them.
I want to let you back up.
Margie, I hate cutting in front of you.
I know your hand was up before me. No, your hand was before me.
Let me tell you, there's nothing about let the woman go first.
No, your hand was before me, and it's all good.
Hey, do you know Platy Mama?
Because Platy Mama kicks my ass all the time, so I always go ladies first.
I like the love of the Irish.
You know, I like the lone leprechaun.
I want that part of the gold, so you speak first.
Because, you know, Margie B, she's going to bring it, she's going to bring it, and she's going to...
Yeah, you know, I'm today years old when I thought Peanut was the only person running long loss.
So, Scott, I apologize, my man.
I think it's my first time hearing you, although my memory is really bad.
And I spoke to Peanut multiple times today.
And then I went to my second job when I was teaching Taekwondo.
I talked to Peanut again in a space.
And then now here he is again.
I just wanted to say goodnight.
And I'm going to go to bed here soon.
I don't know how this guy's still going.
So major flowers to you, Peanut.
Just really kicking butt.
I do appreciate having a little mini collab with you guys.
I really enjoyed making that quest.
I love learning more about the projects and seeing some of the original storylines and stuff.
and seeing some of the original storylines and stuff.
And I got another quest coming up on Monday with another project.
I'll let that project remain silent for now.
But I want you guys to pay attention, especially you losties here,
because I got a little Easter egg in there for you.
little easter egg in there for you and i i'm gonna start intertwining some of this stuff now and
And I'm going to start intertwining some of this stuff now.
i'm really enjoying bringing some uh light to some of these projects out there that i really love
like i love the character i love the losties uh backstory and uh i i think we're missing potential
i i think as a holder as a community member I think we're missing opportunity to go back to the story.
Go back to the characters and start telling what it's all about again.
There's so many times in a project where you forget even as a holder what or I mean what what it was like I met Scott and Tully from Brawler Bears
years ago on a little game that we'd play with those bears and now look at them now now they've
got bearish and they're being swept by OpenSea you know so stick to your guns guys uh i love the long lost characters uh there's a lot
of other good communities out there like you know nippy and lazy lions and you know a lot of the
times i see projects move away from their core brand and that would that would be my my suggestion
is move back into some storytelling move back to the the fun, and let's start focusing on that again.
But I appreciate you guys.
I am going to get my butt in bed
because I do got to go back to work again tomorrow.
And yeah, I appreciate you guys.
Appreciate you, Ton Irish.
You know, it's great feedback great to to have you you know full
circle you know getting more connected here i know that we've been connected for quite a few
years now and you know just i'll touch on one thing and then we'll keep the the mic moving
around you know you'd said you've seen me in a couple of spaces and you know if i'm
i'm being truly honest with myself and being truly honest with you guys i still fully believe that
there's still so much untapped potential and efficiency that I can step into. You know, I still feel like
there's, there's still really only a sliver of, of what I've been able to,
to really implement. And so for me, I know that there's more in the tank. There's more that I can
apply strategically and it's going to require, you know, a number of key people
joining this journey too with us. So just want to touch on that. But let's let's keep it moving
around. I know that there may be some other folks too, that want to want to jump in as well.
Micah, I just wanted to kick it back over to you if there was anything that,
you know, you want to chime in with. I knowah, I just wanted to kick it back over to you if there was anything that, you know,
you wanted to chime in with. I know it's been a little bit since we've heard anything from you.
conversation's been fantastic,
I love to listen. You know, like,
I really enjoyed just hearing
everyone coming up on stage.
I wanted to, you know, Scott was talking early, early on kind of saying like, you know, oh, floor price is down.
What have you done? And I think as a community member for any project that I'm in, floor price is one of the worst metrics of success that we could possibly use to determine anything. And I even look at
some projects that have massive floor prices and the things that they've output just don't...
I follow the space pretty closely. They just don't equate. And so when I look at the long
loss, I just picked up my 45th. I found one.
It was sitting on the floor, but I was like, dude, this guy has to come home.
He's got the little baller cap.
Anyway, he's got the background.
He's got the Peaky Blinders hat.
He's got the long lost eyes.
This does no business sitting on the floor.
And every long-lost I have creates an emotion within me.
But I think what is more important and why I have so many is because you guys, I didn't mint them.
Everyone I've bought has been secondary.
So without royalties, I'm not even
really supporting the project. I'm just supporting
with Long Lost and the thing that I looked
for projects at that time, when I realized
royalties went away, the reason I'm
so big on Friendsville, the reason I'm
so big on Bad Bad or Goon's World
have an IRL business that isn't dependent
on just Web3 popularity. And that may not show up today. That may not show up tomorrow. That
might not even show up in six months. But shit, I have drank your beer. Plenty of it.
Right? And I love it. It's delicious. But not but not just me you know 81 home games
getting to taste this seeing the pink
camp like being out there
from a bunch of collections
but the stuff from the long loss I bought
not because I needed to support the project to keep them sustainable. That's amazing. That's
the second pillar, right? And then you look at the music thing. Listen, you asked, do you want
IRL events or virtual events? I want another music space. I want another artist search.
It was one of the most stressful nights of my life in Web3 because somehow I ended up behind the main account.
And if it rubbed, it was all on me.
But that was five and a half hours of pure gold.
And then we did a pop-up space and we had people jumping in that we had never talked to before who were telling us this was the first time that Web3 ever hit.
And so I think the thing that I would push on, the thing that I would ask Long Lost to do is you have a channel, you have an avenue.
You're able to actually create demand outside of the space for something that people want on a regular basis.
We need to be hitting those things over and over and
over again right like let's get 500 people in let's do it once a month and
then let's have cargo back as a winner right with all of his catalog of music
that's come up and and make him the next judge you know anyway I don't know I'm
pontificating but I just think there's so much there.
And I think you guys have accomplished so much that like,
it just saddens me when I look at projects and it's like,
your floor price is down.
look at all the things that they have done that nobody else has
accomplished that they couldn't do if they weren't real business
And also have a little time horizon,
Like realize that it's not going to be six weeks until you're insta rich. They weren't real business people. And also, have a little time horizon.
Realize that it's not going to be six weeks until you're insta-rich.
But like you said, the community, the growth, the camaraderie, the passion, the knowing the people.
Dude, this time last year, October, if you're going to do anything, go to Cincinnati and hang out.
I was hanging out with Redman, just sitting next to him.
And that's not because I had a special VIP or I spent $1,000 on the ticket.
It was just because I was a long loss and Scott and Peanut think I'm cool for some reason. I went out there and dude was just chilling.
I just drank a beer and hung out with Redman for like two hours.
So utility beyond floor price, actual real world business,
You guys are doing all of that.
Everyone has their own reason for doing something.
But if I look at the value of an actual NFT versus the value of what the brand is doing and why they're doing it and the expertise and the resources that they have, like, have that broader vision.
Don't worry about what's happening today.
Think about what's going to happen in five years.
And so, like, that's why I'm lost AF.
Let's fucking go. And i want to add to that thank you for
sharing that micro and your passion for the music and helping us with the music soundboard is always
amazing and appreciated um and that music artist space uh i once got a message from beans um you
know we all know beans if you've been in the space for a while, he's definitely outspoken and will speak the truth as bluntly as possible.
I believe β did he just get married, by the way, Peanut?
Or was he getting married?
And the one and only noodle was out there.
Yeah, that's what I heard.
And I will say, though, that he sent me a message once.
And it was a typical Beans type message.
And he was just like, hey, man. He's like, y'all can do this X, Y, and it was a typical Beans type message, and he was just like,
hey, man, he's like, y'all can do this X, Y, and Z, man,
but I'm telling you right now, you just need to focus on the music and the beer.
He's like, those are your niches.
Those are the things you guys can really develop.
And we've been really taking strides and steps there.
I know we haven't shared updates in a minute,
and we haven't had a round up in probably like a couple months but the reality is you know as far as music goes um it's
coming i mean we here we go here comes the first track off volume two of the mixtape if you've
heard volume one it's a great tape it's got a couple million streams and great music and a lot of it mentioning loss, long loss, getting lost,
you know, lost as fuck, like all that, which is great. And it's all authentic. We are very excited.
I do want to tell you, I mentioned this in the dungeon, but we're very excited about a 15 song
project from Ritz Skills. He's a Grammy winning producer, okay? All really dope
instrumentals you can vibe out to. You can work out to, you can drive to, you can listen to when
you get home after a long day of work or, you know, Web3 or whatever it is. And what makes it
unique, this is a project Riveting's been working on. And look, it's ironic that I'm on the Riveting
account, but it should remind you that long loss is part of Riveting.
So Riveting is only going to keep growing and scaling and doing major things and always inviting the lossies along for the ride.
So that should be another reason.
I remember, just so you guys know, we're just sharing.
When I first came into long loss, my whole role was like I said, I'm the coach.
I'm in the background. I'm just here to help everyone reach their potentials and lead this project to success.
And I remember I call him Ryda goes by Ryda, but he would just be constantly.
And this was back when Ryda was dropping all the cool 3D animations. This was pre-AI animation when it was like anytime you saw animation, you were like, whoa, that's so freaking cool.
And now it's just everyone's got it.
But I will say that he would be like, you got to make the announcement.
You have to tell everyone that riveting is now involved with long loss.
It's going to make the floor price sore.
It's going to make everything go. And we didn't do it. And, and it was actually my business
partner, Andrew Listerman, who's also a lostie holder and been with us, you know, here on this
adventure since day one, um, and started riveting 17 years ago. He said, look, man, I don't want to
pump like long loss just because of riveting. long loss has to become its own thing it has to
have its own identity its own brand and it can be in the whole like ecosystem of what riveting
is and we're just going to have to do it organically and that's what we did we did
music spaces for like 18 months straight where we brought in the coolest artists i mean we
michael minnelli he's a lostie.
I don't know if you guys pay attention,
but he's got this thing now where he pops up
and does like, people can freestyle and sing with him.
He's got over a million followers on Instagram.
He's got a, you know, he's been killing it.
You got Futuristic, who's been in multiple spaces.
He's doing like, he's creating whole albums
in like one setting on live like he's
doing crazy stuff like all these guys are just really taking music to the next level uh anyway
i wanted to mention this project this riveting project that we're working on that we're going
to be powering like daniel cz who's one of the dopest directors we have in our in our roster
like he's done videos for chris brown g all of g easy stuff like he's he told me probably
like six months ago he was getting into ai and all of a sudden i started seeing these insane
this was not something that was created by a prompt i'm seeing these insane black and white
film noir style visuals that he's been creating like how are you doing this he's like i'm creating
thousands of images and then i'm picking out the best ones making sure there's no six fingers making sure there's nothing weird I'm picking out the best ones and
I'm editing each one of them together just as I do when I direct a music video and I was like whoa
can you make more of these and he created like five of these for this upcoming project that
long loss is going to be partnered on and pushing so So, you know, once again, I'm like, wow, this is cool. This is a director, a human being, creator,
that's using AI as a tool, but doing it in a very unique and innovative way. And, you know,
Mike Rowe, I hit you up last week. I was like, man, I feel like we should at least like mint
these, even if they're just one-on-ones or something, we got to do something here. There's
got to be a way to start getting this music on the blockchain as a collector's item, as a digital collectible.
Micra, you came back with like a thesis.
I was like, bro, we don't have time for all that.
This thing's coming out in like two weeks.
We got to look at that in the future.
But I just want to say on the music side, all is going and we got a lot of new stuff coming.
We're excited and we are going to hit our goal.
We will definitely be at 52 tracks plus in the catalog by the end of this year,
which is really impressive for a newer music label that's independent,
that has a partnership with Riveting and other artists.
So, and look, guys, you know, the beer, I'll be honest with you,
the entire batch that we did, the tall cans,
the experimental batch we did for the Halloween party last year in Cincinnati,
We had the opportunity for it to go straight to the stadium, and it's sold out.
And a lot of Reds fans drank it, and a lot of fans from other cities drank it.
We want to keep expanding it. This is one of the things Pina is the most passionate about.
So we have actually started having more and more conversations, you know, with other breweries
outside of Cincinnati and other states in Cincinnati everywhere to just figure out the
best plan to move this thing forward and scale it. But I would tell you this much. There's a reason why. Unless you're
Travis Kelsey, and you can go buy garage beer, which is right down the street here in Kentucky,
and all of a sudden pump it up to a $200 million valuation, and you got drone
freaking coolers driving around, handing people beers in a freaking tailgate. I mean,
unless you're going that crazy and spending that kind of money, it just takes time.
It takes time. And there's a reason why there haven't been other beers that went beyond usually
the first batch in the space, because it's a full on business that takes a lot of work and
upfront capital, which we're willing to invest. And a lot of people have joined our cause on that side. So I just want everyone to know, like, look, the good news is
we made a few couple batches of beer, about approximately 360 cases, and we sold it all.
But the bad news is we got to figure out how to scale that. And that's what most companies have
to do. That's when you're going into the trailblazer phase.
So we got to figure that out.
And as soon as we have an update, it's exciting and 100% ready to go.
In the meantime, all we can say is we've had success selling beer.
And we probably sold more cases than most people that have tried to, you know, start their own beer out of their garage or out of their, you know, project or whatever it is.
So definitely proud of what we've done with this brand and want to continue to make it a global brand.
So we can pass it back around. I know, Margie, your hands up. We've got a couple others.
Yeah, Margie, how you doing?
I am doing great. I'm doing great.
First and foremost, what I want to say is that, okay,
we are lost as fuck. We are lost as fuck. We're on a map. And we're going to get to
what we need to get. And to me, this space seems about, you know, you're telling people
about what's going on with this and what's going on with that. You know what I'm saying?
Everyone knows that that beer is awesome. Everyone's always asking about the that. You know what I'm saying? Everyone knows that that beer is awesome.
Everyone's always asking about the beer. You know what I'm saying? So that was a good thing.
Again, with the riveting, you know, Redman, Redman is an amazing person. Cargo Quell, Cargo Quell. See, I do my research because of riveting, Cargo Quell is in some tunnel video
with Frito Star. Frito Star was on Moesha.
He was, not Moesha, I'm sorry.
He was also on Save the Last Dance.
I mean, if it wasn't because Riveting didn't believe in awesome people,
they wouldn't have this plateau.
Riveting is also a part of KRP, but KRP is in India. So there's only so much that we
can do for him unless he comes here for citizenship, because I don't know one time he was kind of like
feeling like he was on the back end. No, you know, Riveting has been doing so many awesome things. So
if you know that the merchandise, the music and the beer is doing awesome, don't lose sight on
the prize. Don't lose sight on the prize because we are lost and we're not going anywhere.
And if you guys do remember, we did hit our three-year plateau.
Some people don't even make it to six months.
They don't make it to six months.
And me and Peanut, shout out to Peanut.
Peanut, you know, a lot of us, because we love him so much, we will roast him.
But we roast him because we appreciate the awesome person that he is by his monologue. But his
monologue comes across so awesome because people could talk the shit to walk the shit. But when he
talks, you envelop everything that he's talking about. You understand what he's talking about.
And you can tell when he's talking that he's talking with love. You can tell if he's having a smile on his face. So we're going to
be lost as funk, but we're going to keep grinding and grinding. And Alicia Keys had a song about
this girl is on fire. Oh no, no. Losties, hey, this nut is on fire. This nut is on fire. And
his fire is not going to fade. His nut is, I'm not saying
his nut is going to fade. Well, I was going to talk about his nut, but his fire is not going to
fade. And me, myself and Peanut, we are on a mission. Like he sent me some spreadsheets because
I am the stalker person, you know, real life happens. I'm that person that's going to be in people's DMs because, you know, things happen sometimes.
And sometimes people don't know how to come back to a group chat.
They feel guilty or they feel that they have to have accountability.
And he sent me some spreadsheets for me to reach out to people, which normally I do reach out to let them know that I just want to make sure that they're okay.
And, you know, real life happens. Don't feel that you have to come back and give us some
accountability of why you went missing. Because the same way you went missing when you were here,
we're going to accept you with open arms. You don't have to give us no accountability.
So thankfully, Pina has been sharing some spreadsheets with me. And that's what we're
working for. Because people, like,
in the streets you hear, like, oh, it's all about Scott's only concern
about the beer, the merchandise, and the music.
No, Scott's concerned about everything.
And at the end of the day, Peanut's here to ride and die for him.
And I'm going to be that person.
Like, if I got to go on your DMs and do your choking chicken
and tell you, hey, baby, come back the last day. Cause we turn it up. We're going to do that
because the best thing that ever happened to me going on a year ago on November was when peanut
gifted me a lostie. I don't take things like that for granted. I'm that person. I'm not half ass.
that for granted. I'm that person. I'm not half ass. I have two asses, you know, but you know,
it is what it is, but I will promote something because I do my research. I do my research.
And I've heard a lot of stuff being going, you know, we don't make excuses. We are lost as fuck.
We are lost as fuck. We have a map and stuff, but at the end of the day, we're always here.
You can reach out to any lost in accountability, but I know there's a lot of members from the past
that maybe they need someone fessies.
Maybe they need me to let them know that, you know, come back, because people become complacent.
You know, three years back in March, a little bit, a couple of weeks after Pina's birthday,
when, you know, Scott, you
gave him his title and stuff,
no, we do not become complacent.
Whether it's three years, whether it's six months,
Don't lay back. Don't lay back.
Just because you think somebody else is going to do
And it's not about the money.
If you're going to be a part of the losties,
yo, you could be, I'm going to be nasty.
You could be taking a shit.
You could be taking a piss.
Some people on the phone taking a shit,
just looking at porn and shit like that.
So you could like, follow, and repost.
If you want to be a part of the losties and be lost as fuck, you bring it.
Because at the end of the day, there's going to come a time we're all going to get together
and we're going to find each other.
And no disrespect to no one, much love, but I'm going to speak my truth.
No one has to be up here giving, like, no kind of excuses.
You know, my little mafia man.
all the awesome people that are here. And
Scott, I'm so happy that you are here. And
maybe we need to do this. Maybe
every three months or something to give accountability.
Well, we don't have to give accountability because
what people need to do is
going on. Because I do the research. You see all the awesome. Shout out see what's going on. Because every, I
do the research. You see all the awesome.
Shout out to Cargo Quarks. Shout out to
They're, you know, they're very musical.
hadn't came across, you know, this
is something that people are doing
out of the goodness of their heart because they know that you don't got to go to America's Got Talent. Riveting Scott,
they know this, the good people that have music. You know, sometimes it's hard if someone's in
another country because it's not easy if they can come out here in a visa. But the people that are
here, we're riding and die for them. And even the people that are there, they just have to figure it out, but never
The losses are lost as fuck, and once again,
like I said before, yo, who
the fuck won the race? The turtle
won the race. So don't lose sight
on your prize. And if you have
any questions, reach out to the source,
don't be talking bullshit, because
maybe you're the one sitting back thinking
you a rabbit, instead of pulling up and go take that three-hour shit and be like, yo, long live the losties.
And I do want to add, too, to what you said.
Like, it doesn't take much, guys.
We've got lazy if you can't like a post
you know there's so many people here in this room that just show up every day and whether it's one
post or multiple posts a day like just hit that like button i'm telling you guys at least do that
like everyone's like oh my engagement's out no people just ain't liking shit and that's let's
not turn into instagram like that's what I used to love
What I used to love about X
And a lot of that's still going on.
There's some great people
that do that every single day.
It's just an extra five minutes.
I do want to just give a shout out.
I'll know that. Howell with the money. Go follow follow him uh he owns a lostie i remember when i told him about long lost we got into a big conversation he's like let me go buy one right now and he just
picked it was it was a grail looking lostie but damn i think he paid an eth for it or something
crazy but i was like wow i think he got like number one or i don't remember which one it was
but it was pretty spectacular that he did that.
So just seeing him in this space makes me excited.
It brings me back to, like, the beginnings here when everyone was coming together.
You know, all the long-lost friends, like it says in the Lost AF song, you know, it's like, hey, it's my long-lost friend.
Like, we're coming back together.
And I think this was a great space.
space. I think we definitely
I think we definitely need to have more of these.
need to have more of these.
Scott, let's shout out that
we need to come out with a Lossie
cologne called Lossie No. 5.
so passionate. I love it.
I love it. Lossie No number five needs to be acknowledged up in here
you know we need we need to yeah we all need one fussy all of us need that yeah i love all of you
guys just keep coming back and never fade and if you have a question don't talk shit because margie
b is gangsta you know you got to reach out to one of us because there's nothing wrong with asking a
question nothing wrong with asking a question,
nothing wrong with asking a question.
And if you want to be talking shit,
you're probably the person that's not in the bathroom,
taking a shit and liking and reposting and following.
I got to jump in real quick to just wanted to share my appreciation and kudos
if you guys haven't connected with him
which i think probably a lot of people have and i know he's you know kind of seldomly comes on
on to x but i still remember you know a handful of conversations that we were able to to share
down in in uh in atlanta which that in itself was quite the last event, you know, nothing like, uh, you know, spending
back-to-back nights at Gino's pizzeria at three 30 in the morning, incredible times, uh, first
night, not so much second night, much better, but want to give a shout out to Steve, you know,
cause he took the time of day at an event at a party to just give me some real life wisdom, some,
some business wisdom too. And it's moments like that, that happened upwards of two years ago.
I still remember where we were standing in the VIP section. You know, I still remember,
you know, even the drinks we had in our hands, you know, the moment that we shared.
And it's times like that where, man, it's absolutely priceless.
What can happen when you come together with the right people?
And as we like to say here, I lost by the ticket.
I bought the plane ticket.
We took the ride. We took the ride fully in atlanta georgia incredible state down south and it was just it was it was such a priceless
experience being able to to hang out with steve for you know a number of of moments and share
some great conversations amongst you know keith murray and so many different
community members you know from other ecosystem you know other ecosystems i know you know the
goons now bad bad they were there ape mom with apre union was there i see eagles in here too
he's been resurging and and uh and hitting the timeline hitting space is super hard the last
couple of days so appreciation for him but just want to give appreciation to steve and
in so many different communities that came together for that particular event
again i think it was one it was it was a time in this journey that set a lot into motion
you know that was the time where our first batch of lossy's brew got lot into motion. You know, that was the time where our first batch of Lossie's Brew
got put into motion. You know, one of the first times that a lot of us got to
hang out together in person as well. And again, what was started then looks different now,
but what we're going to do in the future isn't meant to be the same thing
that was what we once did and i think that's something that you know scott yourself and me
have come to realize that you know we're not supposed to try and make something feel exactly
like it was before we'll never succeed at that that was the first
times coming together it was it was it was magical it was the spark it was energy it was good times
it was you dancing like a crazy maniac drunk it was all kinds of awesome stuff but what we've
realized is if you go back to the beginnings of long loss real quick guys and and we'll probably
have to we'll bring a couple more people here been waiting patiently up to speak but i'm gonna have to run soon because i do have to get some sleep but
what we've realized is at the end of the day if you go back to the beginning when the guys from
australia gathered in la the first time even before i was in the picture i think they went
to like a hockey game and like a bowling alley and had a blast and then you know of course we came in and
it was like nft la and we were like let's throw a banger everyone's throwing parties and we threw
a banger designers up there doing panned on people's shoulders and you know varsity jackets
everywhere and it was it was an incredible night we'll never forget we met for the first time a lot
of us and then here comes atlanta and then pina you come you know storming into the picture and
everyone gets to meet you for the first time a lot of others like you, like you said, from other projects that were there and it was epic.
And then last year, you know, we all got together.
We're hanging out with Redman and kicking it.
And it was one of those things where it's like, it doesn't always have to be a banger party.
Because what we realize is, yeah, great times.
But, you know, and you get those moments.
But what I think we need more than anything after a full year now almost is a long lost reunion.
And I think it's more about just getting together and just doing things and planning
things together that are just fun.
And they don't have to be something where we have to have like 400 people in a place
and some celebrity or some artist, which is still great, especially when everyone's lost
these and, you know, other communities.
It's part of our community.
But I would rather, I'm just telling you you guys i would rather start planning a reunion where we might all end up bowling or
something or we might end up doing some of the other fun things we've seen in losties videos
but whatever it is i just want to make sure that i give my full attention and time to the losties
because when you're throwing a party as you guys guys know, and have seen me, like I'm
running the party and I'm making sure that Redman's good. And I'm making sure that Keith Murray's good.
And I don't get to have the dinner with the guys and the girls. And I don't get to have the time
back at the house, you know, or the hotel room or, you know, it's just like missing out on that
has made me realize like I'm missing the point.
So I just think it's important that whatever we plan next, let's go back to the basics.
Let's just plan something fun that we can all do together.
We're not worried about the other 500 people in the room that might not even be in Web3 or even a lostie.
So I just think that I wanted to make sure that I said that was the lesson that I've learned the hard way.
Is it like you can have the best parties, but is that going to create the best bonds?
You know, and I think where we're headed now, especially as a lot of us are maturing and growing and having families or whatever,
it is getting more serious with our careers, getting more serious with what we're doing here in Web3.
I think it's just important that we take that time to just get back to the basics.
And that's what I told you guys earlier.
My wife was at the beginning, right before the space, like, what's wrong?
And when I talked to her for a few minutes about what I was feeling and thinking about before this space,
because Peanut, we didn't have a plan.
We were like, as a matter of fact, when Peanut asked me to do this a couple weeks ago, I just text back, lost these on the run.
And he's like, I like it.
And that was how it began. Because that's how we that's how we do it real quick yeah
go ahead real quick i think it's one of those things though where like you said we didn't
necessarily have a plan i want to kind of just correct and say you know we did because
we've we've had these text messages back and forth we've had some of these phone calls we
have each taken time to reflect independently on on what's going on we didn't have a format
let's say that yeah it's one of those things where we already knew what we wanted to say
and you know it spaces always have a way of of formatting themselves as kind of just thought of in the
moment but yeah i just wanted to wanted to chime in on that and i know there's maybe a couple of
other people um let's plan a reunion is what i'm saying i want to plan a reunion and it doesn't
have to be a party as a matter of fact i would prefer if we end up at a party we go to a party
as a group and we're and it's not our party.
We're just having a blast somewhere.
I would rather that because I want to make sure that I'm 100% mentally and fully there for the community that makes that trip, buys a plane ticket, drives.
I mean, how many hours of Tio drive?
I mean, it's like crazy journeys and adventures and trips and meccas that happen for us all to come together.
And if we're going to do that again, I just want to make sure I'm 100%, 110% there and invested in the time with you guys.
And we plan fun stuff that we can all enjoy together.
So that's all I'm saying.
I think that's what's going to lead to a better overall new experience where we're really going to have a good time and keep growing the bonds of friendship that we've been forming here. But I see Benjamin raising his hand.
I know he's been very patient. Let's let him pop up here and anyone else real quick before we head out.
Hey, thanks for having me, guys. You know, I popped in when Liz was kind of
talking and I thought about it. You know, it's true, especially with what happened last week.
It's definitely made me much more the ability to reflect, you know, unless you're right.
Even if it's a two to three minute phone call, it's going to mean so much to someone.
You know, as much as I love my dad and, you know, he's my hero.
You know, he's now in Southeast Texas.
Of course, of all the locations he chooses to retire to, it's there.
And now every time I want to visit him, I have to fly into H-Town.
But I try to keep in touch with my dad several times a week, checking on him, see how he's doing.
I still say, man, the minute that he gets his Texas license, you know, I might have to cut ties with that individual.
Because, you know, I've always said that's a sus state and I can't stand it.
And the fact that he chooses to go there, not Florida, makes no damn sense.
But, you know, the other thing I think so much is true is constructive criticism.
You know, when someone gives you constructive criticism, it's because they care about you and they want what's best for you.
They want to see you succeed.
So rather than trying to get a pat on your back every time, you know, and saying
congrats kiddo, good job, you know, it's, they're giving you advice so that you can be a better
person, so that, you know, you don't necessarily have to make the same mistakes. You know, I say
it to Peanut so many times, you know, especially last year with his playoff predictions, you know,
they were inaccurate, but the constructive criticism I give him is because I want him to do better. I want him to succeed. I want him to
sometimes listen to me. You know, I'm not always right, you know, and I'm not perfect, but you
know, peanut, when I tell you that LA is going to beat Minnesota, you kind of have to listen to me,
buddy. Cause that was very true for two out of three predictions that I think you tried to,
to spew down my throat. With that being said, I listened with my heart and my brain tonight,
and I took the Bills on the 12-and-a-half.
Of course, of all the games Miami has to do to be competitive, it's this one.
I can't stand my parlays, man. It's frustrating.
So I'm going to construct myself for believing that the Bills were going to beat him by 12 and a half.
Of course, no, it's my luck. Right. But, you know, if you want to criticize me on my parlays tonight, that's ruined it.
And I guess I'm not going to get that hundred and fifty five dollar pay up.
But it is what it is. It's great to hear you guys.
I love the conversation tonight. It was very thought provoking.
It was great to hear everyone's perspective.
And, you know, I'm happy to be here, happy to be a part of you guys.
And, you know, if we're going to get lost, I'd rather get lost with you guys.
I don't want to get lost with some goddamn parlays because I'm probably going to go back to the casino making more parlays trying to get back my money.
Because that's what gambling is, man.
You gamble to try to win back your losses.
But, you know, I'm a degenerate.
I'm not perfect, and I want my money back. So, you know, it's a money-back guarantee,
and one way or another, I'm going to make these decisions,
and I'm going to get that cash back because, damn it, Tua,
I know you suck today, but how the fuck did the Dolphins make it
a 10-point competitive game?
It makes absolutely no goddamn sense when I did not need them to be close.
So that's what I'm going to say.
Peanut, I don't know what that peanut butter gif that you sent me, but it was no good.
I think it jinxed my parlay.
But, you know, we move on to a tomorrow and I wake up tomorrow being better and not pissed
off about the game tonight because every time I pick a team to blow out, you know, it's
always one team that always has to make it very difficult for me.
I cannot retire in Florida.
I made that decision tonight.
I think Miami is a very sus city because they did not help me out.
The one time I needed them to.
We move to a new day tomorrow.
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Friends, we thank you for choosing us tonight.
We appreciate having you guys with us in this space.
If you ever want to reach out to Peanut
and ask him about his playoff predictions,'re recorded they're in spaces elon musk has all the spaces recorded so
it is what it is um peanut you and i need to talk about you know a lot of these parlays because
every time i bet a team it doesn't always pan out so uh i will not stop until i get my money
until everything is perfect and uh even though there's no such thing as perfect, I just need a perfect parlay once in my life.
And then I will complete my bucket list and I can move on to the next world.
But that's all I have to say tonight.
You had to come to the sports center because you always got all this smack talk.
You want to talk about egos because he lives in another country and he
Margie B comes with the whips.
She comes with a ditty oil. I'll find you. And you know, Margie B comes with the whips. She comes with the ditty oil.
to represent the losties.
And we love you for it. So don't go dip
them because we're not doing it.
You know what we gotta do, Benjamin?
We're gonna cook up a nice
And part of those profits
will be perfect to buy your first losty we'll
we'll we'll get we'll get that uh dialed in here soon um but i know it's getting late here and i
know we uh i want to respect everyone's evening too a lot of you guys have been here for you know
quite a few hours so we'd love to kick it over to listsiss and then wrap this space up. And you guys probably have other spaces to get into and sleep to get to in the next couple of hours.
So, yeah, let's kick it to Liss and then let's put a wrap on this.
Well, you know, I had to respond to Benjamin.
First of all, bro, you know, when you mentioned that bet in the peanut gallery, we were like, what are you doing?
Even me, the biggest Bill fan, I'm like, bro, what's up with that?
You should have followed me.
You should have done my parlay.
I mean, that was a no-brainer.
I mean, I mid-printed today.
A lot of people should have printed, but you always got to go to the extremes.
And that's part of the reason I love you, though.
It's always like all or nothing wild.
But, you know, a little just two two leg parlay is a nice decision. So next time, you know, talk to me about it. You know, believe
because you have some doubts. You sounded a little skeptical about us, but we are three and oh, and
we're taking it all the way this year. So it is what it is. But most importantly, you know, like
you mentioned, your dad is your hero. And whether or not he lives in a place that you consider very sus, you should reach out to him every single day, not talk to him a couple of weeks, you know, a couple times a week or whatever it may be. Every day, everyone should reach out to their parents, because we don't know how long we have them here for. So even if it's a text, I don't want to hear that you're talking to your dad a couple of times a week. That's no bueno, my friend. But I am proud
of you for sharing that and just being honest, you know, and even with you, like we don't have
time for you to go off the grid anymore. It's football season. We need you locked in. We need
your hot takes. The sports center needs you. Taco Tuesday needs you. You know, like you just,
you crush it. I love you in in every space that
i'm in and um last but not least i didn't know you weren't a lostie holder but i'd love to buy you
one i'm not giving away any of mine because i love all the ones that i have but i would um
love for you to send me your e-paddy and i'll gift you a lostie there you go ben Benjamin. My whole plan got expedited.
Letting moms to listen to kids up in the house.
Ew, representing the lasties.
You know, I thought Liz said lost, but not least.
I think she said last, but not least.
But I actually like lost, but not least.
Let's write that one down, Peanut.
That's good for something.
And Benjamin is a good member. Because my boy, one down, Peanut. That's good for something. And Benjamin is a good
he be lost half of his life.
It's good because we all lost. He's gonna
be a good member. You know, we all
lost as fuck and, you know, we don't
deny it. We just keep grooving
and sometimes the map gets kind of twisted.
And we don't know if we're going left or right.
But at the end of the day, we all meet up with the other losties.
And we have a great time.
So you're going to be a great member, Benjamin.
And welcome to the land of the lost.
I would talk to my dad every day.
But every time I have a conversation with him, he always brings up his baseball team.
And he always brings up number 27.
And I find it very difficult to talk to him for very long because I get pissed off and frustrated.
And he rubs in 2017, even though it's been eight goddamn years later.
So, Liz, I agree with you that we should keep in touch with our parents every day.
But when your parents piss you off and talk about hella sus cheating baseball teams, I can't stand it.
But it's getting to a point where I will start cutting ties with that individual if he continues on this path.
Because that's going to help us.
And the dude isn't originally from Houston, which pisses me off even more.
That's all I want to say.
It's midnight here on the East Coast.
I don't want to start my day with bad mojo getting upset.
So that's all I'm going to say.
Not bad mojo. Bro, you're so cooked.
Jiminy Crickets, Benjamin.
When your dad starts coming for you,
Oh, I'm losing the connection,
puppy. I'm losing the connection.
And that's it. You keep it moving.
What a great space, Peanut.
Thanks for coordinating this and inviting me to join you here.
We're definitely going to do this again.
We got to stay on the run.
We got new Losties joining the gang tonight.
Thank you, Liz, for making that happen to benjamin
pleasure to meet and love that you uh took care of our shout outs to our sponsors yes that is true
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ads to try to get like new ads that's right amtrak us. If anyone else wants to sponsor us, reach out. You can email me at scottatrivitingmusic.com.
And if you got great music, email me that too.
But yeah, we got a special treat.
For those who haven't heard it yet, I know we mentioned it.
And Cargo, we are going to have to do it
because I think a lot of people are going to listen to Space
and they need to be able to get that Easter egg. They need to be able to hear rock out the lusty way but before we go out
and play that micro peanut do you have any last words just want to say appreciate everyone who
made time to to be here again i know a little bit of a sentiment different type of you know atmosphere not
necessarily a ton of alpha again i think it was important to just again as i like to say set the
record straight over the last couple of months really this year there's been change there's been
ups there's been downs there's been right hand-hand turns, left-hand turns, U-turns, roundabouts,
everything. But the biggest thing I think that I can start right now is that
we still have people here that care about long lost, and there's no way that it's just gonna
shrivel away and stop and go to the wayside.
You know, there's been so much that's been invested in.
Not just capital, not just money, but there's just been a lot of resources in life that's been invested in here.
Like, we've carved just to even think about throwing in the towel.
That's, that's not even on my mind.
It's, we've gotten to this point and now in order to get where we want to go, we have
to make choices that we haven't made before.
That can be very uncomfortable.
It'll make you think about things in a new way but that's what's
needed to to get to be successful in you know your own right and everyone gets to to choose that
you know yes there's some things objectively we could talk about but yeah we we all get to create our own success and we we just get to
create our own path and that's really what we're going to continue to do is continue to trailblaze
continue to surge continue to to form our own unique path that's fitting to the losty way
and yeah there are people who think it should be differently, but you know what?
I hope and believe that we're going to always
consensus that we can. So it continues to align with what you
guys value at the end of the day. So I'll leave it there. Just want to say thank you to everyone
that made it a priority to be here. If you got here at the start, if you just showed up, if you popped in in between,
if you catch the recording. I really do appreciate everyone that made time to be here.
Again, I appreciate everyone that's just supported me personally, even if you don't know a ton about
Long Lost. I hope that there's more that you guys can learn and do learn about what's been going on here over the last three and a half years.
And if there's opportunities or things that you'd like to present to us or share with us, or you think there's ways that Long Loss can get involved, never hesitate to reach out to me.
Let's explore it. Let's make it happen. Let's keep surging forwardging forward keep growing let's keep making this a place
that people want to be most importantly so can you guys enough for the support it uh it definitely
turned out to be one heck of a space that i'm i'm grateful and thankful that we had tonight so
final words for you make it happen you heard it you heard it guys make it happen remember it all
starts and ends with communication that's the the most important thing. And actions speak louder than words in the end. So just make sure you're making action happen, whether it's on the timeline in the chats, whether you're getting involved with projects, whether you're pushing the whole space forward, whether you're keeping communication conversations happening.
happening. It's all so important.
All you that are doing it are
legends and you will be remembered
and immortalized for this. So keep it up.
Keep up the good work and just know
it's one of the hardest things to do
in the whole world is what we're doing here.
But gotta love it. Love doing it and just
keep loving what you do. So on that note,
give them the rock out. Lost your way.
This is dropping next Friday,
next Thursday at midnight midnight i'm sure
we'll pop them up so you guys can join in but let's play that and let's enjoy it
my immediate nowhere to find me gonna be rewinding me for the next millennium funding
All of this ass throughout the years I've been telling you silent
Defying to where they come or go
Me too, who never know, you know where to find me
If I trust you, you know where to find me
Rock out, I popped out of shit that I copped out.
Got my diploma, but no one nigga brought the dropout.
Hopped out and went flawed, so got them mobbed out.
Back to the Fetty like Federali.
Don't like rocked out and get the pictures so cropped out.
Any physical being, I'm wishing the best for me seeing.
My vision, a miserable heathen can't stand and get next to me breathing.
I'm about releasing and good vibe receiving.
I say, yo, you got a verse for me with certainty.
It's our three-year anniversary, versing me, not they best bet.
That come with some adversity, they physically copy.
So we give it to them virtually.
No McCarran's fighter, it's that drop pain.
We have three slay and me my whole Scott team.
I'm about to cop the whole blockchain.
I'm not a zombie, skeleton, ghoul, or ghost, you not gang.
It's not a game, yo, we coming in hot. We all a gang. It's not a game, and yo, we coming in hot.
We all a canic, we don't deal with the bots.
All this alpha from Scott, the hot, we gon' push the plot to the top.
Lil' lords, that project to watch.
Us never them, ain't no safe for space.
Make a way, I'm car, go to franchise, who make a play.
It's like that Luka and Lake of Trey.
They ain't inspectors, Mr. L Luffy have to come and save the day
They go read to Britain, dad's for my lossy A
We cut them off and mean no sense if it cost me pay
Cold brew got me saucy straight
Sprat Live, it's the Lasty way
Sprat Live, it's the Lasty way
Live Live The losty, the losty way. Live, live.
Live, live. I'll see you next time. Spread live. Thank you.