RAC FM 🦝 Happy Fucking Daze 😎

Recorded: Dec. 31, 2025 Duration: 2:00:01
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As the crypto community gears up for the pivotal midterm elections, discussions reveal how political outcomes could significantly influence growth, partnerships, and fundraising opportunities in the industry. With a focus on emerging trends and potential token launches, the conversation underscores the importance of strategic decisions in shaping the future of cryptocurrency.

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Yes people, happy fucking days. Let's check me volume levels out. I'm on the headset because the fireworks are gonna nuts.
Why? Because I live in Dirty Bangers. The epic, epic bangers. The best city in the fucking world.
The greatest place on earth to be a human being. And the fireworks are gonna nuts on the canal here.
It's class like. Fucking love it. I've just been chilling in the hood.
Might put a picture up in the comments in a bit i've said the group chat anyway he's your man
red eye didn't invite yourself let me get you the co-host with a more host
i hope you can hear me all right like i've got the headset on with a new phone so i wouldn't know
headset on with a new phone so i wouldn't know either me volume's great or it's it's one of the
two isn't it like they're either i'm perfect or i'm fucking that's all you ever get with robo
right let's retweet the room let's get it shared out peoples as you do
get some invites there's red eye gracing us with his presence?
Oi, he's in. Hello, co-host.
What am I like? Am I loud? Am I quiet? Am I decent? Am I what?
Nah, you're, uh, normal. I can, sounds like you got a party going on in the background.
Do you ever expect anything else, though, like when Rob O'Klems?
Yeah I guess unless you're telling me you're on the canal.
No I'm on my balcony which is overlooking the canal which is overlooking like I'm literally our buildings
are the last building before the canal and I'm like I'm on the left side of the building if it's facing into bangkok and i'm like there's
probably uh one two three four there's four apartments to the left of me before the canal
so i'm pretty close do they ever do people ever like throw parties or like shindigs at the canal
oh bro it kicks off all the time on this it mad down here man it's not like anywhere else in
bangkok you know i just didn't know if it was like a big enough spot like i don't know how
wide the sidewalks are or if there's like places where people can kind of set up no well they've
got the little gaffes they've got the little gaffes like just off the canal so they have the
part like the the canal village like where i live there's only like three or four like uh stilt houses built on this little bit of land but they've got a rigged little party zone
maybe they've had a band for the last few days they're fairly quiet tonight actually
they're not as robust as what they've been tonight i don't know why maybe they've gone to
someone else's party i had something similar man i went out last night i had. I had a late call with some folks out of South Korea.
And my fucking calendar leaves just open too late.
But anyways, I went out to the dog bar with my buddy afterwards, just grab a drink, go smoke.
And we were there.
I've never seen someone get politely kicked out of a bar by someone who is ready to kick someone else's ass.
Like the guy, I went to go hang out with a buddy.
He met someone there who's from his hometown, which is only like 10 miles away, but it's
a very small town.
It's got like 300 people in it, unincorporated town.
So anyways, we're talking, there's this guy belligerently drunk, hanging all over women,
being a nuisance.
And, you know, he, women, being a nuisance.
He's being nice to him.
He goes over to him a few times just to chat him up, make sure he's all good.
The bar starts thinning out.
He knows the people who own the bar.
He's talking to this girl.
He's like, hey, man, we're about to close up shop.
There were still probably five or six people, me and my buddy.
We weren't leaving anytime soon. He's like, you guys are closing closing right now he's like yep it's about that time he's like what about all these people he's like they're gonna be leaving too but you're gonna
leave first and uh and he keeps going the guy keeps jabbing back and forth it's a big motherfucking
dude he's probably 220 6263 big old country boy. And the guy just kept talking back from him.
But he's, like, backing up as he's walking, just talking shit.
He ends up leaving.
But I was like, wow.
I was fully ready to see this dude just, you know, wallop on this guy.
Because he was harassing women.
He was being, it was not a good scene.
But I was like, wow.
That's, uh, the guy showed some real nice
restraint and i don't know if you've ever seen someone politely actually there was a guy you
were talking about uh that was you know do you know the best the best the best the best fights
the best fights you'll ever have is the ones that you never have the ones that can be diffused and oh dude you'll do like when you know what it's like when it kicks
off when you actually have been in that environment for extended periods of time and you know how
violent life can be and what can happen to people you'll do everything that you like you can to not
get into trouble but if trouble is presented and doesn't listen to the voice of reason then
there's nothing else to do so it's actually quite funny because i snapped today i snapped in the
city today and then i like realized what i did and i was like oh and it got me thinking so it's
mad that you mentioned this and i do respect that what you said like you've got to have restraints so today what
happens somebody who was on their phone on Google Maps some fucking dickhead
tourist and I was in the city today he walked that's how I got the chisel he
was on his Google Maps and he walked into me so it's not like I was like it
fucking stood still I was walking but I was just chilling i was cruising like in bangkok you
float you know yeah like on the street the dude's on his phone and he walked in the back of me and
you know like i've been reading about all the stories about tim wall so you know what i did
like he he banged in the back of me you know he banged in the back of me and i turned around i
went hey man you tampon and then i realized and i mate, I'm sorry, fucking I'm just having a bad day.
Like, literally, dude, I mean, I would have took on my reckon.
You can obviously watch where you're going, but I shouldn't have popped off on you like that.
No, I, exactly, exactly.
But that was because it was Timpon Tam, I've been, tampon Tim, sorry, Timpon Tam.
Tampon Tim.
I just told you, I've just had a load of beat there
dude i've just come in and had three blasters man i'm racing are people uh are people firing fireworks off i can't tell if those are drums or fire fireworks all over the place man the
ties and literally there's music all our others by your way did
you see the selfies i sent in the group chat yeah dude hell yeah it's that's a that hurt is
that hood is more diverse than i originally thought dude man these black folks over there
these are my it's recorded by the way be careful you'll get it
it's recorded by the way be careful you'll get it yeah in Thailand that's a
weird subject so there is there is a there is a kind of class based system
based on skin color already you know it's quite weird I'm not gonna go in I'm
not gonna go into it now it's the same thing about the philippines
though because they've got some like really really tan filipinos and also some like super white i
assume it's the same dude skin whitening cream was the biggest project in our biggest product
in the asia man over the last like 25 years man it's only recently it's only recently that like
tied fucking young thai chicks have realized it's okay to have like a nice tan and look
like nice and like white skin out here was valued man it was the value oh dude do you know about
china and that about the porcelain skin and all that oh yeah oh yeah very very serious you know
why out here they do associate like dark skin with working out in the sun
yeah they associate it with peasants you know i mean yeah i appreciate a real nice tan but i also
get it like if you're thinking you know i don't want people to think i'm a blue collar worker
or whatever even though there's no problem with that obviously but i mean you can tell you can tell the difference here with the people who have like grew up in the cities and
the air con and you can tell the difference with also being like brought up in the north and not
like living out like like chilling outside all the time and like you know you can you can really
i mean that here you know there's a difference here like thai and isan where it's like isan's like a
little bit like lao so like the northern are they've got their own they've got their own language and
everything they've got their own language is that another island or is that still part of the
mainland no no no no that's in the north man so like like that's in the north of thailand border
and lao uh it's the whole area of like northern north eastern thailand sorry not in the north of Thailand, bordering Lowe. It's the whole area of like northern, northeastern Thailand, sorry.
Not the north, which is Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, over to the west.
I'm talking about northeast.
It's a whole block known as Aesan.
And loads of them actually do it like on their daily basis.
They can all speak Thai on the daily basis.
Like every person who speaks a song and speak Thai not
everyone who speaks Thai can speak a song it's like a dialect yeah it's a mix
probably it's similar it sounds very similar to the Philippines where you got
like Tagalog is the main language but there's also a shit ton of other language
I mean do you know what's mine do you know what's mad when you go to Thai when you go to love sorry the
halls can speak Thai around the border area because they all got the Thai TV
and so there's like group because like let there's no such thing as low TV
doesn't exist you know barely but Thai TV does it's like proper mainstream but
they've got loads of channels of all the shows, so all the people like in Laos on the border, the border towns from Mukdahan upwards,
they're the uh, Swannaket, sorry, which is across from Mukdahan. Mukdahan's on the Thai side,
Swannaket is on the Laos side, all the way up to Vien Chang, the capital. They all can speak
decent Thai like the Laos people because of TV. It's only because the tv they told me this when i was up there like talking to them i mean that makes sense that uh that the tv is so it's such a powerful
sort of educating tool for like speed bro bro you'd love it over here man that would take you
up in the places man you wouldn't even believe man you wouldn't even believe your own eyes like
i can tell you open the mountains and that am i man where you can like drop off for a couple of days
and enjoy yourself on that but you'd be surprised like it's crazy man people's gotten the idea about
what the crack is out here it's not like normal life out here it's it's kind of like
really still kind of like a bucolic to a degree what do you think is the biggest advantage of
thailand over england uh like as far as living there in england in england like well obviously
i live in bangkok but if you travel outside of bangkok you'll see like how people like live off
the land how people forage blah blah, blah, blah. In England, mostly
like all the farming is like tucked away. You don't really see like, I mean, you know
that the farms are there if you live in them areas, blah, blah, blah. But the vast majority
of people like don't see people like actually living off the land here, everywhere you go.
Even in Bangkok, people are living off off the land people are out foraging in
certain areas for things and they're doing all the fishing in the canal or the lake and catching the toads the frogs and blah blah blah that's it's class like like a lot a lot more
people here live off the land and do in i think any of our like countries in the western world
you'd be surprised and so did you guys know do you know what's most
impressive so many people work for themselves a thai's dream is to have their own business you
know yeah not not to work for a company to have like their own like chicken stall or their own
fried rice stall or this or that you know what i mean like a lot loads that's why like the the kind of tax economy
is different out there and the black economy works a bit of a different way
uh mate it's insane everybody's willing to put in the hours out here everybody's like
that i'll tell you what i've always said this about the ties they're extremely industrious
this about the ties they're extremely industrious they're very amicable right uh like there's like
they're very observant right they miss nothing there's loads of good good traits i could assign
to them but industrious would be the greatest adjective i could ever like put on the toy
people like it amazes me how like you'll I could be walking up the street at half past five and your woman's got all her food
fucking ready fucking pushing her stall up the street ready to go like it's like it's like crazy
it starts ridiculously early in the morning in fact it never sleeps in the city but even on the
outskirts they're all like they're all getting up at like half past four four clock in the morning
and start making the food and the dishes and the desserts and then they're out on the street selling them and it's class like
i just love to be around the vibrancy do you know the vibrancy and the pace of life you know what i
mean yep yep dude you wouldn't believe how many people here like will go to bed at like half past
seven eight o'clock at night because they'll be getting up at like four four thirty three thirty
in the morning to get the dishes on to sell to make their living it's classed a safe yeah that makes sense i can't really pick
fault with thai people if i'm being really honest with you like i mean dude if i lived surrounded
by that much land and you know natural beauty i would also want to just fucking i mean i want to
do that now but you know it'd be much easier to lean into you know natural beauty i would also want to just fucking i mean i want to do that now but
you know it'd be much easier to lean into you know supporting yourself having a tropical climate
helps with a lot of things as well you know so it helps with the seasonality of like the the
like the produce that's available like this you know what i'm talking about it's like all year round it's like it's a bounty of food Thailand you know and well meet you walk in supermarkets
in England and you'll see like all of their like shrimps and the snap air and
the this and that they're all like imports from Thailand to Vietnam you
think that time Vietnam's the biggest like net importers of seafood into the UK.
No, I'm right.
So, mate, has Donald Trump blew anything up the deal, Ad?
No, but I did see yesterday, apparently it was on Austin Defender, apparently some officials with the CIA were upset by Trump's decision to claim responsibility for the drone strike
against that port in Venezuela.
Oh yeah, I saw that with the CIA, yeah.
Yeah, they were saying there's near universal dismay amongst intelligence officials that Trump chose to disclose.
But also it seems like he's been very upfront.
Well that wouldn't be a surprise, wait a minute though.
So in my opinion, if you look at everything through a PSYOP, right? upfront without that would that wouldn't be a surprise wait a minute door so in
my opinion that's like if you look at everything through a sigh up right you
can imagine the planning of that mission and the discussion and it's like well
who's gonna get assigned to play and Trump's like I'll take it I'll take it
for the team so the focus is not on the CIA it's but the focus is not on the cia it's on him oh yeah i know i know it's
the u.s in general like the u.s administration um the greatest thing you know it's funny because
he was very public about you know he's like the cia is authorized to go into south america
to do covert operations that was like two months ago uh yeah he publicly came out and said that
and so i think
people just been waiting i was just kind of surprised they've been doing this since like
the 1950s so it's nothing unusual i mean the united united fruit company is the greatest
example of economic hitmen in the world so you know the whole thing about we've talked about
economic hitmen right oh there's the book and everything i, it's all there in black. I'm like, look, Trump's only doing what Trump can do.
So all of the powers and all of the opportunities that he has for external, I'm talking externally out the country, by the way.
I'm not talking about any domestic issues.
He's taken all of them because there's no recourse.
He's the commander in chief.
Oh, dude, it makes me think about theave chappelle skit where he's like oh you wanna uh he's like oh you wanna sanction me sanction me with your army
oh wait you don't have an army so what the are you gonna do yeah but you're not still you're not
still comes down uh uh election fraud all right so this is 25 25 they're not blowing up that port though because
of election fraud no no but look money funds things to fund things and to fund ventures you
need capital right yeah you take away the capital you strangle the administration to a point
where they have to leave the country
once they leave the country
the thing is with Venezuela
if the opposition ever gets in
and hopefully they haven't
burnt all of the documents
everything would come out
you'd find out about Venezuela
rigging elections for the last 25 years
I could see them fucking burning their palace down or whatever if he leaves you'd find out about venezuela rigging elections for the last 25 years
yeah i mean i could see them burning their palace down or whatever if he leaves
oh well the thing is as well this doesn't just extend you know this doesn't just extend to uh venezuela right so what what you've got to look at is you've got to look at the bigger picture
you've got to look at the serbia uh the serbian connection and then you've got to look at the
chinese connection with all of the fake driver licenses that were so you've seen the video of
all the fake driver licenses back in 2020 right yeah mate i've got these videos man on file man
in me google folders i've got everything about 2020 or. 2020 was the single biggest rigged election on planet Earth in the history of the Earth.
It was the biggest op in history.
And while they were doing it, the Dems were using Q as a PSYOP, which comes from the Bolshevik
like Claybook.
The entire thing about Q back in the day
was all the biggest scam in the world.
There's so many connections out there,
I can't even begin to tell you.
I could probably talk about 40 different connections right now.
Yeah, it's interesting.
You know, I never put a whole lot of effort
into investigating the claims of fraud with the election because I didn't think they were ever going to do anything to turn it around.
So, like, even if you could prove it, I didn't think they were going to do anything about it other than maybe change, like, security for counting votes and stuff going forward.
But, like, that election was kind of tied in. And it makes me think about it other than maybe change like security for counting votes and stuff going forward but like that election was kind of tied in and it makes me think about it's don't don't confuse yeah but don't confuse that with exposing it so like exposing something and proving something
is completely different in this day and age that is you know what i'm talking about it i think it could lead to a dangerous
place where like you know there there might be some uh legitimacy to be playing but like it it's
leading trump to you know uh he basically claimed that all the executive orders that biden signed
you know were null and void um as a result of the auto pen usage right yeah i'm still i'm still willing to give uh trump
a bit of play but he hasn't got long so listen where we're at now if there's not like some like
really like oh wait a minute baby answers messages and she what she says i can't
i really feel crappy my neck got sprang lol or she's not well is she
what the hell did she do to break her neck i don't know i reckon your man's been absolutely battered out over the holidays like that's still anything i could think of
we'll have to have oh mate it's fine the fireworks get louder because
can you hear that i know i was about to say it sounds like y'all got a revelation going on
nobody cares uh we've got five minutes left so you're probably gonna hear like loads of like
i hope it's endearing i hope it's like i'm enjoying this myself
fireworks before my own fireworks this is great
man it's been a fracking year you know and uh i know like i know we had a sponsor in that right
and then like when it ended like i was like well there's no motivation but uh i'm reigniting
re-vigorating rack fm moving into the new year like big time in a big way like if i'm not working
i'm just gonna be spinning up loads of spaces well dude i would love to i mean i always enjoyed when
you guys got all these different guests on especially uh the non-crypto I mean crypto folks are always fun
to talk to but also you know all the non crypto folks you guys gotta you know well I guess you in
particular got a unique knack for getting people interested in coming and speaking so I'll talk
that I'll talk to anybody me you know I'll talk to anybody like the the weird thing is right I'll talk to anybody, me, you know. I'll talk to anybody. Like, the weird thing is, right, I'll talk to anybody, right?
But you know what really kind of offends me in Thailand?
It's that, like, every foreigner, not all of them, unless they're like me,
but, like, nearly every foreigner you'll meet,
they'll think they've got an automatic right to see it.
You're like, all right, mate, are we here?
Like, as if they're like your best
friend and that right like you know what i mean just because you're like that they're the only
other white man in the village yeah oh i'm sure the pikey's notice you's like oh shit honestly
like no no no get away from there's no pikey's out there you didn't need any white ginger people out
in the white ginger gypsies out in the sun out there they'll die them
motherfuckers man i'm used to it by now but it's true though dude it's almost like the foreigners
you meet think they've got like you get right to like be your best mate like the minute they like
even make eye contact in the supermarket and i'm i'm shady as me so you know what i'm like i'm like everything's a sigh of everybody's
untrustable until until they're trustable like you know what i mean like you've got
no credit with me until i've had like at least 10 beers with you well especially you seem like uh
even though you're you know a very talkative person i i picture you you know talking to someone who
you might not like
or getting annoying or something like that.
And I'm, because this happened yesterday.
I walked in with my buddy.
He's immediately talking shit to me.
And the guy he's talking to, you know, he notices I'm just sitting there,
you know, letting him talk shit.
He's like, hey, yeah, yeah, whatever.
oh man don't make me beat your ass whatever you know we're just joking around it's like it ain't
gonna take too many ain't gonna take too long for me to handle you and the guy was just like see i
like that you ain't gotta talk all this shit he knows i imagine you're probably similar it's like
you let someone talk all their shit it's like bro you don't want this you don't want it it's like you let someone talk all their it's like bro you don't want this you don't want it it's mad it's mad it's mad what plays out in real life versus what goes
like through your head like so you know what's what's the first thing you do when you go like
oh we're about to kick off two minutes the new year in bangkok i know i know happy early new year's
just in case it pops off by the mid-sentence but let's say you get like invited like like someone's
house or something though for a party like a new work mate or something and you've never been there
you know and you go along or whatever what's like the first thing you do like the minute i walk in
anywhere close someone's out i look for the exits look for the exits mate
yeah oh bro they've set this get mad mad oh dude what it was like a roman candle but the
fucking severed off in the middle of the tree i didn't even know they've got lights around the
tray i don't even know what they've just done there they're just oh mate wait a minute whoa bangkok's exploding bro i'm not even gonna video this like me view is
insane oh my god
dude i'm coming out over the city and there's fireworks everywhere here we go
here are last minute it's the last minute right can you can you hear it kicking off oh yeah i can hear on
happy new year from rock fm 69.420 fm coming in your ears five days a week
start monday oh listen happy new year listen to this
dude you want to see what i'm watching now man, it's a meme metal. I'm on the sixth floor and the entire city is just erupting in front of me face.
And I've just had a few cheeky lines and all.
This is what I imagine.
Brought everywhere man, look at this.
There was 12 places of a major
displacing bangkok tonight and i'm looking out from the east of the
city right in the wall
hell i'm just picturing you as like the press in
the middle of a war zone right now and you're just taking it all in
like nicholas cage war zone right now and you're just taking it all in like Nicholas cage I
are there on the bridge are the shooting ship of the bridge and on dude have got
these like grenade launches off the bridge what the fuck is! That's me- ohhhh! They've got the proper sparklies, you know.
Right outside me house and all you know from the food.
That's what perfect spot too.
Wow. Bro, it's not actually a bad view this, you know. I didn't do that. I wasn't here last year.
Can you see the palace from where you're at or is it too far?
No, that's weird.
Yeah, with the other side.
It's towards the other side of the river.
It's virtually not the opposite.
It's the opposite side of Bangkok before you get the river.
Dude, is it loud?
I mean, it's decently loud.
It sounds pretty loud.
You want to see them in the background? These ones are right next to me. Oh bro. The mall
have just kicked off. Wow. It sounds like what the American Revolution would have sounded.
What would have sounded like?
That's wild, like.
So there was 12, the Bangkok Post released today,
12 major places where they were going to have like,
crazy like fireworks displays and concerts.
Some of them are like admission, some of them are free.
But there was like 12 places within one city.
And I'm watching probably probably wait a minute one two three four five six so out
of the 12 i can probably see six and hell they went where it's dying down now isn't it what time
are we two minutes in wow that was wild that was wild as fuck bro that was mental man there's still
some going up in the background but that was fucking wild as fuck that like happy new year
you're in an active war zone and you're just coming down just fucking like this is Robo the Mikey, reporting live from the front line.
Helmand province, Fallujah. We're breaking into Fallujah, bro.
Mate, you know something, I'm going to be really honest with you.
I think you can probably tell you guys,'t i have an unwavering love of
bangkok you know and i think it comes from the fact of like how much of it like i've traveled
like whether it's been on the bike whether it's been in a car whether it's been public transport
like i've literally crossed like almost every straight and nook and cranny and like, and it's, it's just the closest I've ever felt to a real home.
Like you can imagine like a pikey like me needs a certain kind of like, like a vibe to like vibing to live in.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, Oh yeah.
For me, for me mental state, like I need to be a rep like my kind of people, no?
Now, question for you, because like my parents,
even though they live, you know, in the South,
and they've, you know, I've only lived in the South,
they're very progressive, right?
They love big cities.
My dad grew up in L.A.
And it was just, it had me thinking like,
I'm wondering if the reason, you know, like I, I really do love the South, the people, the,
the culture, all of this stuff. And I'm wondering if like the political,
like your political beliefs can ruin a place for you when everything else is good.
I don't know if you're very active.
I don't think you can even vote in Thailand, can you?
Not at all.
I don't entertain any of that here.
I didn't bother myself.
Everything that I talk about politically is outside of this country.
I'm not interested.
I'm not feeling interested in anything.
Can you mail in a vote?
The Thai people generally don't give a fuck, though.
Can you mail in a vote for, like, the new prime minister in England?
Of course I can, yeah, yeah.
I've been on the electoral roll before.
old before have you have you ever there no what a
Have you ever done that?
What a fuck.
i always remember the harsh lessons from my father
so like dude you do you know i live through one of like britain's like
darkest times like as a young kid right what what
1980 in the uk 1983 90 advice just dropped the documentary a couple of weeks ago you know
you know if i say yeah who are normally quite left weak uh vice did a documentary on youtube
on the uh minor strikes and the winter of discontent and the dude and we went through
the worst time you can imagine in your life mom when i was a kid but i never i never knew i never knew because
my parents and you know they did their best to like like not let me know but i mean look i'll
give you an example right one christmas right one christmas all my christmas presents was second hand
think about that for a minute yeah All of them were donated from family and all of them were like,
everything I got that Christmas was donated.
It was free.
My parents didn't pay for anything.
We got like a free Christmas lunch and all.
I lived through one of the worst times in the UK in modern history.
I just looked up problems with England in 1980s.
And AI is saying there were mass unemployment, severe economic recession, significant social division inequality, urban riots like the Tox death riots, industrial strike.
Oh no, the minor strike was the number one thing in the fucking world, man, at the time.
It was the number one thing in the fucking world, man, at the time, man.
There's a whole...
There's a whole thing.
Like, Vice did a great little job on it.
I even hit me dad up about it.
I was like, Dad, Vice has just actually dropped.
Like, normally I wouldn't watch Vice, right?
Was your dad a minor?
Dude, me dad was on the front lines, man, fighting, man,
before he had a fucking go back, man.
It was wild, man.
Interesting. Our life, our life. Me dad ended up being a lines man fighting man before he had to go back man it was wild man interesting our life our life my dad ended up being a scab man it was wilder than you can ever
believe in your life for us man but you know what a scab is or not no
So a scab was somebody who broke the picket line.
so a scab was somebody who broke the ticket line
And my dad was out.
My dad was probably out of work for almost, I would say, about 16 months.
And because he was on strike, he got more benefits, you know.
There is also, yeah, I see scab, most famously a derogatory term for a strikebreaker in labor movements.
It can also be used to, it could also be an acronym for sex coercively assigned at birth.
Ah, none of that shit, none of that shit, no, no.
The proper version of scab, right?
So he, what do you mean, like he stopped striking and went back to work?
He had no choice, aye.
I mean, we were desolate.
We were at the bottom of the bottom of the bottom of the bottom.
The whole story of the strikes would wipe you out like you'd be like fucking shocked.
I didn't realize there was a big mining industry in england
cool we've got the best call in the world man you want to see you want to see what happened man no
man the the police the police brutality was absolutely unbelievable man you got you got big
beautiful coal clean coal ah oh yeah oh it burns at such a high temperature for like when you're making the steel and that, you know.
You know about coal and coke, right? You know about coal and coke, yeah.
I mean, we were well involved. I grew up in a place called Castletown,
which was literally built on top of the pit, on top of the mine.
It was like a pit, what we call a pit village.
Everybody who lived in the village work in the mines one
This is me dad. Me dad was one of the first me dad was one of the first scabs and I was straight
I would like Avenue where we lived
The security bulls had to come and pick them up and everything got really bad dude. They got really really bad man
You've got any idea man
the British coal industry was nationalized oh yeah Margaret Thatcher did it and she brought
The British coal industry was nationalized. Oh
a yank in and all you know it to manage the NCB so there was a there was two two organizations
right there was the NCB the National Coal Board and then there's the NUM which was the National
Union of mine workers yep which was governed by Arthur Scargill and Thatcher.
I mean, this is where Thatcher beat the unions.
So when she came in, Thatcher, after what happened in the 1970s,
Thatcher declared war on the unions, right?
And to start to make inroads into the unions to be able to take them down
and get Britain functional again and, you know, productive,
she had to take down the num that
was the first target and that's what she went after slowly but surely bit by bit it was vicious
dude it's a part of british history which is fascinating you want to see the running fights
wow you want to see the uh fight at the nottingham weather the cork so you know i said about call the
cork right yep the cork plants though one of
the i think the biggest in the uk was in nottingham or just outside of nottingham and there was running
battles there and then there was running battles with the place in there rotherham i mean it was
serious violence a lot of police officers got injured as well these are some quotes about the
about the strike many observers regard the strike as the most bitter industrial dispute in British history.
The number of person days lost to the strike was over 26 million, making it the largest since the 1926 general strike.
The journalist Samoz Milne said of the strike, it has no real parallel in size, duration or impact anywhere in the world.
That's true. That's true.
That's true.
It's probably the most prominent, important strike in the history of the world.
Which is crazy to think of.
Well, the thing is, I didn't bitch about Thatcher
because what came after?
I mean, my parents flourished afterwards, right?
And capitalism really flourished towards the late and capitalism uh like really flourished uh towards like the late
80s and that obviously we had a little like we had black thursday we had a little black monday
sorry we had a little like backstep we had soros trying to uh ruin the pound we had a couple of
little things happen but generally speaking after thatcher ironed out the unions and uh
but generally speaking after thatcher ironed out the unions and uh the pits and the coal workers
the miners we just we had a real run of prosperity for quite a while like we had a nice little
uplift in prosperity in the uk after like she ironed out a few things but it was uh
i mean i was like dude you're talking i was seven man i was living through this at seven years old this
has been this is a thing between me and my brother because my brother's like 10 years there's 10
years difference between us my brother never lived through a strike he never knew what it was like
to get second hand christmas presents i mean i knew there was second hand but i didn't see anything
you don't do you you're just grateful that your parents are trying to do something nice for you?
Like mate, it was embarrassing, you know.
Yeah, this is such an interesting, I had no idea about this.
So this is how bad it was, right?
We weren't allowed, what we called, can you hear it it they're still kicking off here boom boom oh yeah
they they didn't uh if you were striking you didn't get not what they're called nashy tickets
so nashy tickets is what you get for the free school dinners right like on the social security on the you know what i'm talking about the welfare uh if you were poor as you'd get like
social security you get nashy you get dinner tickets like 65 pence or whatever for your dinner.
I used to say, by the way, when I did get them back in the day, I used to sell mine for tabs for cigarettes anyway.
But when the strike was happening, we didn't qualify.
So I couldn't get free school dinners.
My parents didn't have any money to pay for dinners.
So I used to come home on a lunch time
myself my dog brandy used to come to school and meet me a lunch time right i used to get home on
my own in an empty house like six and a half seven years old and i used to have a
tin of baked beans with sausages in some toast i used to make it all myself that age cooking me on dinner and then
i used to have like some wagon wheels and some uh soda stream you know soda stream the carbonated
like drinks yeah we were living on man like i would start breakfast on a sunday morning with
fried egg sandwiches and that but i like i'll never my parents always like did
everything they could like my mother was a great gangster man she was doing like car
boot sales like flipping like shit you know what i mean my mom was like like little bit
of money and she was just like working the money into more money like like trying to
do like legends man it was a really really hard time in my life
right i but it was probably the best time i've ever had in my life like the happiest i've ever
been because we nobody cared nobody cared i can i'm just imagining what it's like in those sort
of villages now i don't know if sunderland you know at the time was primarily a mining village
or if there was other industry there uh but like there are towns like that in the county I live in
where the only industry there,
the only thing that was bringing jobs
was outside of farming, was a mill.
And the mill villages that coalesced around that
and sort of how important it was
for that industry to keep going on.
And there were times where, you know,
these mill workers would strike
and there were times people got killed
as a result of it, you know, a long time ago.
But yeah, I just find this type of stuff interesting.
My city was built on two industries, right?
So at one point in the world,
we were the biggest shipbuilders in the world, you know.
Some of them were the best and biggest shipbuilders. the world you know someone with the best and biggest
ship like that's where the word oh that's where the word my our nickname okay macum macum and
tacum like the joints that they're pulling the ship so you can you can google the sutherland
shipyards and you'll see like we were literally the biggest and the best shipbuilders in the world
at one time in sutherland uh the closest shipyards down in the 70s and early 80s
and that led to the mines so we were my entire city was built on the shipyards and the mines
that's exactly like after world war ii that is exactly the two like massive industries that like
we were known for we were actually known for uh glass back in the day and that you know you know
glass blown and that yeah we we've got the national glass center in our city they were gonna shut it down because they've got any money for funding at the
minute but we've got like the national glass center or like the national glass like history
museum and all that in one place but uh that was way back in the day industrial revolution
after shipbuilding and mining became our two biggest things and the fucking conservative government took it away
the county you're in is Tyne
and where?
Tyne and Weir
I've never seen a name that has
an and in it
they're two, no they're two rivers though
so the Tyne is the river
of Newcastle and the Weir is the river
of Sunderland, they're the two rivers
that's what separates usland they're the two rivers that's
what separates us essentially it's like two rivers interesting okay the geography of where i live is
quite unique to england you england's geography in general is quite unique if you go to like places
like famous old places right like liverpool portsmouth like all the old
docks so like we had proper like docks and all that like full-on like proper all the fuel tankers
and like everywhere got proper like full-on like docks we were like a historical dock city
with like a massive estuary you know like you need a massive like estuary like if you're a dock city
right and that's the big
difference obviously with newcastle and us there was the whole protestant catholic there was the
whole like round heads like the supporters of the king the parliamentarians like newcastle
were the people who were supporting the king at a time when the civil war was going on right for
like four or five years yeah uh we were on the other side
they were behind city walls they had all the food from the king we were left starving on
the sidelines but we're we're actually one of the oldest places in england a place called bishop
wearmouth where the monks were there back in the day so you're like i've told you we've got oldest
church in england right like my city has the oldest church in england right? Like, my city has the oldest fucking church in England
that's still standing
from 15...
I think it's 15...
56 or 1546,
something around that time.
Sorry, 556
or 564 around there.
It's called St.
Peter's, you can Google it. It's called St. Peter's Church. You'll see.
Oldest church in England.
Has there been anything in the news that's caught dry? Like anything happening recently?
Mate, there's loads like this. Nick Shirley shit. So you might not have watched it yet.
I watched like as much as I could before I came on the space
You know Nick Shirley who did the Minnesota video
It's the biggest watch, highest watch video next this year right
130 odd million
He's just done a podcast with Patrick Bet Davis
Dude the first five minutes had me hooked
I was in there like
I mean So you're saying they've
gone to washington state they've got a columbus ohio where all the somalis are and they're figuring
out that all these somalis are on the dick dude send the somalis home and then you've got somaliland
kicking off are you saying that no somaliland kicking off separate from somalia or not
off are you saying that no somaliland kicking off separate from somalia or not yeah yeah guess which
is the only country in the world that's like officially recognized israel israel well you
know why you're not because of the port and the air force base right well i imagine they're pretty
close you know dude over there well they can they can bomb they can bomb yemen right without flying over loads of
arab countries so like planes taken off from israel would have to fly over like loads of arab
countries and fly back over them right which embarrasses these arab countries to a degree
right using their airspace like without permission right you understand how it works right yeah so
essentially this airbase in somaliland that's right on the coast yeah
they can just literally jump over to yemen it's only a little hopping it no bomb bomb
but they can also get into iraq without invading anybody else's airspace as well which is like
uh sorry iran not iraq iran mate have you seen iran two cities have already fallen there from the IRG say you're not yeah
like Iran's going mental dude Syria's kicking off Iran's going mental there's
protests all over this fight like over the past like six months there have been
a few times where I saw reports where the the available fresh water in their
reservoir was like getting extremely dangerously low and so have you
seen that economy or not have you seen the economy in iran inflation is like 60 percent
don't it did you see the uh did you see the bank the central bank governor resigned the other day
no i didn't see that oh mate it's got it's out of the it's off the equation man
Oh mate, it's off the equation man. So like the reel, which they use over there, the Iranian reel, it's plummeted beyond belief. The central bank governor resigned two days ago I think.
right trying to like corral the fucking bizarre workers because you know it's the bazaars that
have like closed down and that you know it's a national it's a national strike right in iran
right now yeah yeah yeah because of yeah it's hard to do business in that in your country's
fucking currency when it's going down that much it's hard to store wealth and i'm sure it's
probably restricted to store wealth in other places bro what i've what i've seen in the run in the last like
which is why like honestly crypto is so valuable for people like that because
when you can get access to us dollars tokenized us dollars um that's really valuable
what price is bitcoin what price is bitcoin right now because i did say that it will be 88k at the end of the year i did say it would be yesterday so did i call this at the beginning of
november or what i don't remember what you uh claim the price of bitcoin would be but
i bet i bet yeah i bet 87.5 87.5 right so can i put a tweet in the nest oh you can't do i don't know last time
no you can't you know you know with a new chat you know the new chat right yeah uh yeah it goes
automatically the chat it doesn't give you the option of being able to porridge like straight
in the nest so what you got to do is you got to go on the comments right okay let me do this let me put
it in the comments and then let me put it in the nest right let's say what was shared direct from
also let's talk about how do you put something in the nest on spaces now because it's like
what i'm not being serious i want to also talk about the uh the one uh one big beautiful bill wait a minute can you see the
chat look in the chat look in the chat um i mean i'm on my phone and i don't let's see no if you
go to them yeah yeah i can see it we told you 88k yep end of year yep fourth of november i mean we're not far off are we we were pretty much right there right
um yeah so healthcare subsidies run out good good good you need it good you need it good
i'm glad i'm glad it's that and then i I believe a whole bunch of the other stuff is going to start taking effect.
Do you know the healthcare premium thing, though?
It's at such a bad, pivotal-like situation that there's nothing else for Trump to, like, show...
See, you can't tell the people.
Remember the golden rule of what's happening with this white hat, black hat, good versus evil, right?
You can't tell the people, you have to show the people, right?
Dude, do you realise since the Affordable Care Act came in, Obamacare, right?
Some of the fucking shares, the stocks in these fucking insurance companies are up over 1500 percent
1500 i would believe that it's so you you need to you it look that why is there a middleman
between the american government and the american people why is there this insurance middleman how
many people are getting rich off this shit?
That's why all of thems are crying, because they're all getting paid.
They're all fucking... Mate, it's ridiculous, man.
You tell me, like, why, if there's a problem, why the person can't fucking bill the US government?
Why do they have to go through the insurance companies?
I mean your your
whole system we talk about the nhs and how bad that is and what a money pit of like taxpayers
money it is in the uk but at least we get health care if you're dying like you guys the health care
thing is one of your biggest problems now trump did the work on the medicines to get the fair
countries there acting remember right to reduce like the the money on the medicines to get the fair countries there. I didn't remember, right, to reduce the money.
Europe was going to pay more for medicines.
The US would pay less.
That was part of the trade deal he did with the EU.
I'm telling you now, if Trump can solve the health care problem, right,
because he's going to make it explode like all of his frauds are exploding now,
if he can explode this
like where you know legislation has to be debated and passed the american people are going to be
better off like would you would you not take a couple of months of hardship for a lifetime of
security of course i would so if your premiums go up
35, 40, 50% right
What are you going to think about your insurance company
You're going to hate them
Even more than you do right now
So then imagine that Trump comes along with a solution
You're going to be like
Oh well that seems to be the right idea
Well we'll see
I mean I have to pay for my health care i've had you know
private insurance private health insurance for a while i've had to pay out of pocket for it
um and it sucks but i know it's always going to be good you know it's like it's just it's an
insurance policy you know you hope you don't have to use it.
Hopefully it's cheap enough to where it's not a drag.
You know, the difference, you know, the difference between,
I'll give you my main conspiracy theory right now.
You know, the difference between Trump 1.0 and Trump 2.0.
Trump, Trump 1.0 wasn't willing to sacrifice anybody.
He wasn't willing to have any patsies. He wasn't willing to sacrifice anybody, he wasn't willing to have any patsies, he
wasn't willing to send anybody down the river, right?
Whereas Trump 2.0 realises that you're never going to make the changes and you're never
going to get like things exposed and things like without sacrificing people.
And Mangione, you know Luigi Mangione, dude that uh blasted your man brian the healthcare dude in
the back you know it wouldn't surprise me if he was a patsy yeah i wouldn't so the other things
they're going to be you get you get where i'm coming from you get where i'm coming from don't
you oh yeah i mean you know you're not like i like conspiracy, like, I do like to think about the higher level of things and the bigger picture and like the 6HS and the, I'm always focused on this, like everything's a psyop, like up is down, down is up, black is white, white is black, like left is right, right is left, like it's all, like, but it's all sort of, If you look at it, it's all sort of gathering
Into one main tribune
Of like, like I said
How long ago? Good versus evil
And a battle as old as time
Uh, okay, so
It wouldn't surprise me though
Would it surprise you
If actually it turns out that there is
Like this good versus evil actual thing Happening on Earth right now after everything we've been through, everything we've seen, all the fucking shit, all the drama?
It wouldn't really surprise you that this is the way that things are going, right?
No, but I think that good is more likely to be coordinated than bad i mean you could just have anarchy and i would say a lot of bad
people probably don't agree on the same things other than like i want power and if you say
good good will never win without sacrifice though right like there has to be whether that is you
know for what happened charlie kirk or whether it's this whatever's
creating these awakenings like within people and this belief and you know this like full frontal
like bare face like look at what is morality you know what is it to be a decent human being who can
live alongside your neighbors and build civilizations like that's been done before
like i think that eventually we have to get to the point where we have to admit that the good side
that in the battle of good versus evil has to make certain sacrifices and realize that like for the greater cause who was it was it spock you've seen star wars haven't you
you like star Wars or no?
Not Star Wars. Star Trek. Star Trek, right?
Have you seen The Wrath of Khan before or not?
Star Trek, The Wrath of Khan, the original one.
Bro, it's fucking amazing. Such a good movie.
Where Spock at the end, when he guns in like the nuclear thing
and he has to turn the and make the work and he faces melting off and he's like
like he's just say hanging on he's just saying staying alive obviously he comes back to life
in later ones but like wrath of corn and he talks about like uh uh what is it again when the needs of the many are dependent on like the sacrifice
of the few but that's how I kind of feel about me life me well be willing to be
one of the few me I'll be willing to be one of the few though I'd be willing to
give me life up in a heartbeat to like save like a load of people me yeah I
agree one of my favorite Thomas Jefferson quotes was,
the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time
with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
It's like, in order to, you know,
keep some balance slightly tipped in the favor of good,
you know, to your point.
Give me liberty or give me death, right?
Yep. Yep. you know to your point give me liberty give give me liberty or give me death right yep
yep i mean people were much more uh they stood for what they believed in i think a little bit more back in the day dude i turned 50 this year i can say this year because it's like we're hop
us like past the hour i mean we're happy new year over here we're in the 2026 party like it's 2026 but uh i'm i'm all in me
like at 50 i'm like if i die tomorrow like i've had a good innings like i've had a good life i've
like proper like traveled the world i've met like thousands of people i've had like an amazing like
nothing nothing scares me man like i could stare the devil in the face right? And probably give him a slap.
I'd probably roundhouse the devil me like I reckon.
I'd probably teabag him. I'd roundhouse him and then I'd teabag him.
Like nothing scares me like honestly in life like I'm past it. I'm past Karen.
I know that might sound weird and like i don't know i'm just past
it all i'm like i know who i am i know what's right i know what's wrong i say i say the ills
in the world but i say the beauty you know every time i see a little kitten like in the village
when the cats had the little kittens or something and they're tiny and they feed them outside i'm like you know i just look and i just say beauty and life and love and
i'm like even when the snake drops out the tree right next to me when i'm sitting having a joint
on the canal and i'm like and then afterwards i'm like well it wasn't his fault
he was just like mooching around he fell out the tree you know what i mean he didn't bite me like
it's cool like i didn't know i mean i don't know what's wrong
with the world you've got all these people with this get pent up aggression pent up anger and
that they've probably never had an orgasm for like five years or something these plebs man
see all these white liberal women with a nose piece and neofence b-bands you see them man
purple-haired plebs where they get big glasses on sitting having breakfast and telling you about how hard their
life shut the up shut the up man nobody wants to know about your ills man unless you're making funny
like any bad story you have to make money did you know no one really wants to hear about it and who's
seeing therapists i mean this is where we went wrong i told you about
this didn't i alder the alder versus uh froid you know robo the the the therapy you know sessions
online those have been getting real big at least like better help is a big company in the us
i mean robo you could be a therapy person oh better help better helps being sponsoring the sponsor uh
your man the car dude uh oh what's he called again from florida man man
matt armstrong's mate i'll remember in a minute i forgot his name oh they watch him all the time
a bunch of comedy uh podcasts and stuff but i was like dude you could be that i mean you might be a
little blunt and raw with them you know they get done crying you'd be like, hey, man You being a fucking bitch, what are you?
Me at the way
That's what happened so we've had I think we've had monumental shifts in the world, right?
Here's the one for you
stop wearing suits
So, you know, there was a time when every man left the house we even gone for
like a blue-colored job or whatever and he had a suit on oh all men back in the day wore suits and
that you know women well well probably after after the war would say like into the 50s definitely by
the 60s like when you know all of the hippies came in and blah blah blah right
counterculture but we used to wear suits and it gave us like a sense of respectability your
woman loved your suit another one is trousers for women became mainstream so you know back in the
day like uh emilia airheart you know emilia air pants i emilia airheart back in the day if you
wore pants in the 20s and that right you'd be
classed as like a lesbian you know what i mean like women wore stockings and suspenders and skirts
back in the day and they were proper effeminate and you know they're like even the crazy ones
were still like glamorous and gorgeous and like look now you've got them wearing ugg boots and
yoga pants have you seen the state of some
of the women walking around that look like the right mess oh bro stop the and you know what
bra straps on on the show like i'm not a fan of like like i get some outfits your bra strap might
like you might have like one shoulder on your vest or something down to look cool.
But like put your bra straps away.
Like men didn't, we didn't want to say that.
We want to say that in the bedroom, not in the restaurant.
Do you know what I mean?
So them's the big differences I think.
When men stopped wearing suits, women thought trousers and leggings were normalized.
Like that's where we sort of lost a little bit of our edges like the species of the human being
I don't know and then TV meet
Blame brutalism, so you know I've been studying brutalism so much in the last few months, you know
So you're not brutalism, right
You talking about like the design like brutalism
Brutalism are the design of these like fucking hoods like what you've had in america like
new jack city and new york and all that and mate so the new towns act that we had in england and
the poor actor the poor act was around about 1868 i think the poor act and then we had the new towns
act after uh world war ii after all the bombings like re like well all this
are being bombed and they stand in that where they built these like new towns the new town act
like well and garden garden city and all these on the outskirts like commuter lines and they
ran the trains through them you know so people could commute in the city and it just like milton keynes if you look at milton keynes milton keynes with a y in england it must be the harshest
harshest example of brutalism in the world and it was a city that was built or based around
everybody having to drive everywhere do you know you couldn't just like walk down like your local
shop or walk down to your local pub and have that community aspect like seeing a lot of people
Like you had to drive everywhere, right?
Jimmy the giant on YouTube
Jimmy the giant did an amazing video on exactly what happened after the new towns act and the reality of brutalism and how like it stole
Like the essence of community away from like the you are dude
Brutalism is such a like harsh like
and we evolved like it was all based i mean there's a reset marker at world war ii right
yeah yes yes didn't really have this in the us because you didn't really get attacked apart
from pearl harbor yeah so you didn't have to go through the rebuilding that Europe did.
But that brutalism,
which really kicked in in the 70s,
was born out of the necessity
of having to build these buildings
and design them quicker to get people
They were decent changes
to architecture
after the Civil War,
you know, the Civil War,
you know, US Civil War, during the Reconstruction phase.
neoliberal architecture and that
man that we used to have, like the
old school stuff,
you look at some of the buildings,
the banks and that, you know, the banks and that
that were built in like the 19-fucking-10s,
1920s and that.
Ah, they were fucking in like the 1910s 1920s and that ah they were stunning
architect like everyone so individual all this like work and craftsmanship see that's what we
did we reduced the craft oh mate i'm devastated do you want to know why like i'm talking like
really devastated like it's like for you a history question for you all
right i'll give you i'll give you why i'm devastated so i've got two big strip lights
in my big room i mean like me and me main room i got two big strip lights one of them went out a
couple of months ago and i didn't replace it i was just like ah i couldn't do one you know like one
was fine i didn't actually put the other one on
It just went one day
And then I was like I'll replace it later
The other one's
Fucking flickering and it's fucking
Gone so like now I've got to replace
Fucking both of the main lights
In my fucking living room
And I'm like
Do you know when you're just like oh fuck
Like thing is I'm putting it on Now and it's flickering And I've got to eat so like I'm like, do you know when you're just like, oh, fuck, man. Like, thing is, I'm putting it on now and it's flickering.
And I've got to eat it.
So, like, I'm going to have to use the lamp.
I'm going to have to have a fucking wank with a lamp on.
I'm going to have to cook me food with a lamp on.
I'm fucking, I'm lumped up, mate.
Anyway, what was this history question?
Okay, so it has to do, I had this conversation with a buddy who's, you know, he's a good old Southern boy.
And, you know, obviously proud of where he lives.
But we were talking about the Civil War and the events leading up to it.
leading up to it and I asked them because I had just I had just listened to this
like really long documentary on like all the all the accomplishments of all the
presidents beforehand and what they were dealing with and blah blah blah but
anyways I was like what do you think was the cause of the Civil War like the
central cause of the Civil War and you know in general fashion for how a lot of southern people the the english the
english essentially the english well that's that's why the french wait a minute that's why the french
that's why the french came to help you and that's why the russians came to help you so
the empires of old you've've got to remember France was still
doing pretty well back then, right? Right? So after Nepal, they were on like the Napoleon
the third at the time, I think, right? Essentially, everybody hated the English at that time.
And the English were doing so much shit, like stir up loads of shit started loads of shit off with the air native Indians and that you know the the British use their native into certain native
Indian tribes as proxies and that right like the Civil War was always going to happen because when
when did when did England abolish slavery Google that that for me and then we'll compare that to the start of the Civil War.
The abolishment of slavery in general?
In the UK. In the UK.
No, no. The UK abolished slavery on the high seas. The UK stopped all of them.
The UK is responsible solely for stopping slavery.
responsible solely for stopping slavery the thing is you already had a shitload of slaves in america
so then that battle had to take place after england had abolished slavery already have a
look when english the english abolished slavery and fought it on the high seas there you go
so almost 30 years before the civil war like what 20 27 years before the civil war yeah
like what 20 27 years before the Civil War yeah so this was like the whole
ladle and this is why yeah Lincoln became so popular now but the one at the
Civil War the one that you the UK or King whoever was at the time thought he
could so like real hardcore like civil unrest and like break your
country the idea was to break your country right and then the uk had come in afterwards like with
you know restitutions and money and be like oh you know whichever side was like gonna turn out to be
the winner see that makes sense. But there had been...
Why did they kill Lincoln? Why did they kill Lincoln
straight after?
Why did Willis king Lincoln straight after?
Central banks, man.
Central banks.
It's always been about the central banks.
Pretty much everything since the late 1700s
has been about central banks.
So there was... You know, his perspective was like,
the reason the Civil War happened was,
it was, you know, a fight over states' rights.
And, you know, to a decent degree,
to some degree that is, you know, definitely true.
But for whatever reason, people dislike, you know,
attributing the institution of slavery and the power that that effectively held in American politics. Dude, I don't know in America if you're told. So which king was it when the Declaration of Independence was declared?
Was it George III or George II?
That's a good question.
I'm sure it wasn't George I. I'm sure it was George II.
And I'll tell you, because he was the George was just
third Georgia third or either the original one I said George the third at
first I so the Georges were actually horrible repugnant people they were
they were real like there was nothing there's nothing nice to say about them
from I mean you've heard me talk about like Henry the second back in the day
the Plantagenes and blah blah blah I will have nice things to see about them from uh i mean you've heard me talk about like henry ii back in the day the plantagenes and blah blah blah i will have nice things to say about like nice kings
and queens of england i really respect queen elizabeth the first uh the second one that's
debatable but the queen elizabeth the first was majestic right did a lot of things really
advanced a lot of things great long period on the throne and there are, you know,
some kings and queens I do admire for the way that they're trying to like do things
and took the country like blah blah blah, but the Georges, George I, II and III, they
were almost in succession almost. They were horrible. uh he was very pro uh abolitionist slavery uh oh yeah
historians claiming he never bought or sold a slave never invested in any companies that did
that he signed legislation to abolish slavery uh original original libtard though with a fascistic
element to him in regards to like taxes and stuff because he wanted to pay for his life
so he wanted to pay for his hookers and his fine tailors and like kings and queens back in the day
you know needed money to sustain that level of like wealth like so that the look in that and
he was incredulous when the declaration of independence came through he said i mean he was dying of syphilis and
everything at the time he uh he vowed that it would never be forgiven and therefore it was
carried on in like next generations i mean it's only really when queen victoria came along the
things started like stabilizing a bit but there were people within her cabinet who were working
against the americans every i mean there was a real battle about in those intermediate years you know say like between world war one and the the death of
king george the third in them intermediate there was it was a really weird situation you know
people working for both sides and like that but england england never forgave the crown
never forgave forget America for the
petulance of the declaration so what do you think what do you think was gonna
happen what do you think was gonna happen when they abolish the slavery and
then slavery still like very prevalent in America do you not think the UK is
gonna put some kind of pressure on America this is why they're probably
gonna start I mean if we, if the US is still using
slavery that would, you presume that our, we're gonna be able to produce more exports
than the UK.
You guys are gonna start importing a lot more from the US.
Oh, there's so much to do with the land.
So I mean like even if you didn't, as long as you're not banning uh you know business with entities that
uh participate in you can still benefit from it you know there's loads of to do with like the land
and the first companies that have prison labor now you know what i'm saying oh yeah i mean there's
but there's more into it to do with like the fertility and who owned what this is
where like the louisiana purchase comes in uh we talked about the alaska uh purchase about the
russian like how it worked like uh when the russians protected uh charleston harbor back in
the day and that so they got alaska for like a dollar. The seven million or whatever it was,
was actually paid to them for them defending America.
Like Russia came to America's need.
In the hour of need,
when they really needed it to blockade the supply lanes,
in its hour of need,
Russia came to fucking save the fucking US,
well, the unionists in the Civil War. That was a massive Unionists in the Civil War that was a
massive turning point in the Civil War that you know yeah it was a it was really
freaking interesting learning about all that
oh man it's phenomenal the early day like a lot I can email you something I'll
send you something I'll put it on the google drive uh the little mini history that i did for me sat book like i was actually amazed like like
where things really start and when you start looking at all the ship like the native americans
and that like the us gets so interesting like the oregon trail and all that back in the day of the whole thing really
like gets like really fascinating so here's the one for you Rhode Island yeah Rhode Island mm-hmm
have you ever asked yourself why why Rhode Island is a state on its own no oh it's a classic like
Rhode Island was for all the dissidents back in the day so you know it was the you know the mayflower you know what the mayflower is in plymouth right
right you're big your humble beginnings right you americans
yeah you realize all that was like dissidents that were shipped over and all like around that
time and afterwards there was like dissidents who like saw they wanted like a puritan
like state blah blah blah but there was people who had like certain other beliefs and blah right
right so there was like certain dissidents and they're the people that moved to rhode island
back in the day people who were kicked out of like uh massachusetts like what like what was there what was Massachusetts back in the day again it wasn't New England it's not New Belt New Newfoundland
there's no no no there's like New England Delaware people have been like
kicked out and they went to Rhode Island. It was like a little protectorate.
And Rhode Island, like it's mad.
Have you seen the population of Rhode Island compared to normal states?
It's like the least, Rhode Island's like the least populated state in America.
Or the smallest number, right?
So you were asking what was the name of the area for where was massachusetts back in the day
oh boston like like that was a greater boston area new england or was termed as new england
right maine yeah yeah yeah me me and uh massachusetts like that whole area was called new england yeah yeah yeah so the the
dissidents were created like rhode island back in the day it's a really cool story this like
ah dude the whole thing about rhode island is like mad your woman there there was a woman was one of
the main people there were like religious like dissidents that didn't want the hardcore like
you know like imagine like islamic hardcore fundamentalists and you didn't want to live under that rule.
That's what the Puritans were kind of like at the time, like the ultimate God-fearing folk.
They had certain rules on certain things and people wanted to live a normal life.
They thought they'd escaped oppression and tyranny right yeah so
they kicked out like a couple of people who went and set up rhode island it's a really cool story
very interesting that whole area is where it all like really began man the settlements and the far
like because you know uh new york was called uh new amsterdam right yeah and the day oh
yeah and you know where you know where the expression wall street comes from don't you
where they built a wall down the middle like to separate the lands
where was the trade like what so wall street wall street is called wall street because of the build a wall to separate the lands
oh okay okay gotcha between like new amsterdam if you look at the history of like new amsterdam
which became new york and then like in the indian tribe like they literally like built a wall to
separate that's why wall street is called wall street it's because they built a wall to separate
the two like lands between like the original dutch colonizers like and because the dutch colonizers uh made an
agreement with the native indians they were living there at the time it's kind of like a mad story
like and then the land got traded off blah blah blah like it's a the founding of america dude is insane like is so lucky to have it reminds me america reminds
me of like a new volcano so you know like a new volcano can pop up at any time right yeah
you know what do you know what the newest do you know what the newest country in the world is
what the newest country in the world is no some all new zealand you're not new zealand
the newest the newest the newest land mass i should say maybe it's the newest country but
it's the newest landmass because you know new zealand was born out of a volcano i yeah i imagine
it's all in you like an archipelago of islands an undersea volcano popped up and exploding and now you've got new zealand that's that's how it works that's how you've got all the hot springs Pelagos of Ireland uh from about what uh 1658 is it you can come back earlier to look like the tribe that was
going on because it's like you know portuguese and all that were back there in the 1400s and
all that right 1300s i reckon like western life we can like trace the americas the north america's
back to about what 1300 and something really discovered in like 1400 1500 there was like a load of people
1600 is when the rail colonization obviously from like the mayflower and all that happened
like mid 1600s i could talk about this all day long mate i love history man adore it
like if you don't know what came before how can you even think about what might come after?
Wait, say that one more time. Sorry, I'm watching these Somalis try and fix their sign.
The sign? The sign? The Liren Center?
The Leran Center.
Mate, did you see that fucking
woman's picture from
Washington State? Did you see the woman's picture?
I'll post it today. I am the daycare
Let me pour it in.
Have you seen it?
The woman's face, I...
This is going to be an interesting
upcoming year, man.
I mean, there's a...
there's a lot of fraud being exposed.
There was in 2025, too, at the latter half.
But, you know, going into...
The only thing that matters
is the midterms.
The only thing that matters
is the midterms.
Look, they're not going to take the Senate, right?
I did a full convo with Croc the other week. Me and Croc sat there and we worked out
exactly like what it would take for them to win the Senate and I'm telling you the Senate is
impossible, right? However, the House is a different matter because the House is where
you get your impeachment inquiryiries through, right?
And that's what they did to him in his first term.
They just slowed him down for impeachment inquiries, right?
Yeah, I mean, I think they're going to be able to maintain their control
personally.
See, you've got to be
very, very careful about them getting the house.
Very careful.
The house is life or death
for the world right now.
I mean, it's not until
November and I'm calling the house
important moment in our lifetime in our modern modern lifetime the most
important moment we've had I would say since maybe probably COVID it is these
midterm elections like mate I hope I hope you do your bit in your state and
try to get people out of work like or whatever you can do because it's so imperative.
If Trump can keep all of the House, he has a two-year runway where they can't do shit.
Because there's a few rhinos going and all you know, a few rhinos going out the Senate.
There's going to be some redistricting.
Dude, I can't be going to tell you redistricting like it's a dude i kind of begin
to tell you even me in thailand i am shitting that the gop would lose the house i'm shitting
me fucking pants and it's well what 11 months out and a fucking pikey in bangkok is telling
you that he's like isn't that a warning sign, is there a better warning sign, a better fucking red flag than a pike in Bangkok who shouldn't give a fucking single fucking fuck saying the thing I'm worried about 2026, the most.
Not aliens, not Russia, not nukes, not Iran.
I'm not worried.
They're midterms.
America needs to vote.
Give this man breathing space. If they retain the House, they're going to get the Senate. It needs to vote. Give this man breathing space.
If they retain the House,
they're going to get the Senate. It's a given.
I'm not even going to have a convo
this year about the Senate. I'm not even worried about
the Senate. I've looked at every number.
Looked at the retirees,
the incumbents.
It's a done deal, the Senate.
The House,
you can of get anything
done do you know what I mean like to get shit done in the US you've got to have
the house and you've got to have a strong leader and all which I'm not sure
where Mike Johnson is but the jury's out on Mike Johnson I like at the minute I'm
like he steps up when he needs to so I'm giving him a bye but he like I getting the feeling that next year, he really knows, when they get the midterms,
he really knows when to kick in the gear, start making these election regulations,
these election changes, get rid of mail-in voting, get rid of vouching in places like Minnesota,
get rid of all this shit, no ID.
How can you vote with no id yeah i mean
would never made sense to me i truly don't understand this and it's nearly all the blue
states nearly all the blue states you know i mean no voter id so what you can do is you know you can use your cd cdlc or whatever it's called the the
uh truck license whatever so like these indians these illegals and all that man that can go to
california that can go to colorado then got to new york and then get these licenses these heavy
goods licenses and then with that license you can just go and vote you just like you've imported like
how many illegal like how many millions of
illegals have you imported in the last four years and can't vote that's the worry
yeah i i don't understand that i'm glad that's not a thing in in my state that being said we
i think we have one of the worst senators in the Senate right now.
I've never voted for him, but somehow he fucking keeps getting in.
Do you know what was really disappointing?
I'm in two minds.
So you know the art of war, right?
You know your man.
The art of war, right?
So, you know, appear weak when you were strong and
A pair of pair strong when you're weak, right? It's one of the fucking arts of war, right?
When Trump when Trump gave that national address the other week
You know his hair hadn't been dyed. It's the first time I've seen Trump gray and
hadn't been died it's the first time i've seen trump gray and i mean even though he did talk
about things like the somalis and a few other things i thought it was he's for for what i'm
used to and what i've watched over the last like 10 years i thought it was probably his most like
lackluster uh appearance i've ever seen and i was quite annoyed for a couple of days so i was pissed
at trump right and i'm thinking but then i saw him back in the i think it was the cabinet meeting a
few days after and he did his hair and bleached blonded again and i'm and he was he was just
sitting there and he's like talking and i'm talking smack and i'm like is he just rugged us even like someone like me like a hardened
hardcore like trump fan like i can't like i'm a trump fanboy for many reasons by the way not just
the way he speaks and the way like spits it i mean i'm a big fan on his policies a lot of them
drill baby drill close borders uh blah blah like i'm a big fan right on this right tariffs i'm a big fan on
a lot of things trump does yeah has he done questionable things of course he has but i was
like gutted after he's like i was i've been waiting for this like address to the nation i've been
waiting for it for one month like i've been you know it was coming and i was just good but afterwards it left me thinking
art of war and the dems and all them they all jumped on it you know like oh what a weak little
cunt and that united they expect a coke like he looked like he couldn't stay awake and and i was
like is this trump ruggin everybody and is he like you know what i mean and then he's like bombing
fucking ports in venezuela and i'm thinking it's on isn't it like this like rugged even me
like i honestly get the feeling that trump even wrote me like who should have seen through he's
like little charade do you know what i'm talking about or not? Am I making sense? Yeah.
But like, wouldn't you?
Oh, you're taking a hit right there, yeah?
I heard that.
I heard that.
I heard that.
Mate, we'll wind it in. Enjoy a little cheeky morning.
Well, I'm going gonna have a cheeky little
line of peak and then I'm gonna ring me
mother and wish I happy New York so I'm
in sport right yet
it's probably like 7pm
but you know something though
the LeVar there like cheek because they don't go out
anymore you know they didn't like New Year's.
Well, that's understandable.
What's your mom, like, 60, 65?
No, sorry.
I forgot how old you are.
Was she, like, 70?
No, I was just asking.
How old was she?
Like, 21 when she had you?
If it wasn't New Year, I wouldn't give you that one.
I'd be fucking calling you. year, I wouldn't give you that one. I'll be calling you
The C word would be flown out of rubble right now you
Fucking can't you can't you fucking dirty bitch sausage you fucking melt you fucking Chernobyl
That's still pretty young
I've got a friend who's 30 and her dad is 85
Fucking hell
He was punching
He was punching the rubbish weird wasn't he
That old cunt was
Slipping the secretary
Is he a business man or something
He was slipping the secretary that Businessman or something he was slipping the secretary alone funny
He was a fucking race car driver
My mom had me when she was 24
Me mom had me that's much me mom had me when she was 24 and she had my brother when she was 34, right?
And she proudly tells us, right, that she was a different parent for each of us.
Like, she was happy to tell us.
So what she always says is, when she had me, she had loads of energy and no patience.
And then when she had my brother, she had, sorry, she had loads of energy and no patience when she had me. When she had my brother, had uh sorry she had loads energy and no patience when she had me when she had my brother she had no energy and loads of patience she tells us this
regularly like like like why she brought us up like differently and how my brother got like an
easy ride the little millennial and how i got the fucking smacks and the slaps and the fucking
boots in the face when i was fucking being the
right little bastard but you know what though we also grew up in different times like 10 years
difference and it's like a generation really in it it is gen x to millennials so your mom
your mom could have been doing quaaludes you know before she had you oh she was off her face man
so my mom my mom was a singer my mom was a singer in a band man
my mom was a singer in a band called black velvet around someone back in the day
see now that's one of the one of the drugs i wish was still i mean i think it would be cool to try
oh my mom was full on no only mom was in a band called black
velvet full-on apps well queer lutes is that what you're talking about there yeah yeah so you know
our version is volume right that's you're saying dude if on another space on another space i'll tell you about how much trouble volume got me
in my life like fucking jesus man i had a punch up with me best mate outside of me grandma's house
right outside the front of her house on the little bit of grass between like her house and the road
the street me and my best mate had a boxing match man full-on fucking punching each other all over
man fucking 14 years old outside my grandma's house, man, why is she fucking screaming at us to stop fighting fucking queer ludes.
So what you call ludes? Valium, we call them, mate.
There's no way it's the same thing.
So you know about when I was on the Valium and I was only like 11 and I got arrested for on the butcher's roof the the big the big roof on the top of the butcher and i took all the tiles off the roof
and threw them at the copper cars and everything oh god fucking re-busted man dude i've done some
crazy things on this shit man crazy things i'll tell you about some mad shit i did on
ludes what you just call ludes is what we call valley
they're exactly the same thing I did some I may have I used to check what
wops man wobbly eggs
quailudes are different than volume is dias
man ludes it's a drug called myth aquiline I the guy I didn't hear there
were exact chemical compounds but they do the same here
kind of so there's this diazepam but there's triazepam there's lefacepam like they were
actually the nih in the us back in 88 did a study on the abuse liability between them and this says
use liability between them.
And this says,
lewds were more euphoric,
less sedative than benzodiazepines.
but you know,
they still have that sort of down.
The difference,
the difference is with volume,
because what you're talking about is they're more like,
you're like,
What you had to do was this has always been the thing about valleys and about warps wobbly
eggs which were the original like egg that you could inject what wobbly wobbly eggs uh well
volume came in a tablet form but it came in like an egg form you know the plastic coating around
the juice wobbly eggs uh so the difference was is that we had to like fight the sleep. So like once we fought the sleep, then you became like euphoric. And then once if you could get through that moment where they would like knock you out, but you could outlast the knockout sledgehammer over the back of your head. If you could like stay the course and stay awake, dude, you would get to a whole new level this is like
most of the reasons like the problems i've had like with women and sex has been on fucking valium
and wabs once you get past once you get past the fall in the sleep stage bro you've got no inhibitions. You've got no doubt, no shame, no just like you and the life that you want to live. And it's a fucking mad, mad dark house. Like it's a mad spiral of insanity. Hey bro, I woke up two days later, two days later in the cop shop.
And I'm like 13 and I've been asleep for two days.
In the what shop?
Did you say the cop shop?
The cop shop?
Oh, cop shop.
And I've been fucking gone for two days.
And I found out like I've been on a fucking, I burgled the butcher.
And the cops come and I'd been on a fucking I've burglied the butcher But when the cops call me enough on car on his roof
And then I thought and started throwing all the tiles off the roof at the fucking cop cars and everything man in the house
But like 16 fucking cop cars outside for them to get me off the roof when I was in real
I was only 13 man. Oh
I actually
One funny story so last night coming home from the bar
I was driving past this gas station, and there were 10 cop cars outside.
They had the whole block basically shut down at this gas station, and they were holding—cops had their guns drawn.
They had this car door open, and two or three cops pointing their guns at the person inside of it.
So I need to go and check and see if someone was shot last night by the police.
But, I mean, it was right on my way home.
That sounds mad though.
I need to go and check if someone got shot.
Yeah, well, I mean, I called my friend because he was also leaving going that way.
He's like, yeah, I saw him.
I was like, well, the cops had their gun drawn.
They were pointing it at somebody in the car.
I was like, oh, shit.
All right, well, I'm going to take the long way home.
So I don't have to deal with that.
But yeah, when I got home, my fucking dog, you know, like I keep my house really clean
so that my dog isn't tempted to like get into any food or try and chew on anything he shouldn't.
He's never had a problem chewing on furniture or anything like that.
But anyways, the one thing I had left out on my counter was a bag of lemons.
He didn't, did he?
He didn't.
Oh, he didn't.
Well, I get home uh you know everything
is fine in the house except going to my kitchen and the damn bag of lemons is on the floor it's
uh like torn up and the only reason he would have gotten it is because he thought it was food
like he wouldn't get it and just chew on it just to chew on he's never done that
for just shits and giggles purposes he's doing it to try and find food. Or at least that's what I highly suspect about doing. Because
I just started laughing because I was like, okay, all the lemons were intact. He didn't bite them
and they weren't slobbered up. The bag was ripped up. I was like, okay, this is easy to clean.
And I walk into my living room. I've got two living rooms in my house, but the one where my office is, or I've turned into my office, there's a single lemon sitting on my couch.
I smelled it and, you know, he had bitten into it.
And I just started laughing.
I was like, you fucking idiot.
You thought you were going to be able to eat these.
And he must have just had, you know, one bite into it.
He's like, ugh, fuck this shit.
Like, I'm not eating this.
And then he just left it.
Like, he didn't chew it up or anything like that.
He bit, like, I guess enough to get some of the juice out and then just spit it out and left it on the couch
and i was just i i wasn't i wasn't really pissed at him because you know all the lemons and stuff
were fine but i was just laughing at the fact that he thought he was going to eat this and it was
it's effectively a trap you know it reminds me it reminds me of the old uh mama jokes or you
remember the old mama jokes right from back in the day right oh yeah your mom was so whatever
your mama your mama saw ugly she bit a lemon and the lemon went
dude we used to have violent mama jokes but eh, mate, I saw a video the other day
So this dude, he's got like their malinois
And it's a rich savage
And he pulls out this like massive like raw fucking rum fucking steak
That's fucking huge like, or strip loin or whatever it is
I can't even remember what steak it was
And he just like, the dog's sitting there and he's just like doesn't see anything and he hangs like they get big massive
steak or like it's huge you know and then he goes like he goes back and then the dude the malinois
just swallowed the steak whole like i've never seen anything like let me like the man wants my dog is stupid like that as well if i i have to do your own or like hold my hand over the majority
of it so he doesn't try and eat the whole thing in one way do you roll feed it on a time like
i used to do that i used to do that for like the first two years and then after that i switched
back to dry food but i still will will give him a lot of like my
lean meat scraps he loves fruits and vegetables so like I give him a lot of scraps uh my vegetables
and fruits and stuff oh as long as long as we're like heavy in calcium in that first it's like uh
potassium like they're okay like yeah I give him uh I mean he as far as fruits and stuff he really likes
He likes bananas too, but I only give him small little bits
Like watermelon. Oh, yeah
have a whole lot of watermelon in my house southern dog that's a true southern dog oh
Southern dog that's a true southern dog
he loves sweet potatoes oh my god he was born he was born with a gatson flag right
yeah mate it's been an absolute banger like we'll wind it down now with his only baby
i mean we were talking at least probably 30 minutes before all your fireworks kicked off so
oh dude it was insane that i mean it's quite an hour you're gonna hear it's quite quiet i got to
i got to experience that both through you and listening to it at least i can only imagine what
it looked like there's still some gone off in the distance you know right in the background like uh
so that would probably be i sent her a sock like right in
the middle that'll probably be central world i'm looking at right now i think actually one thing i
think would be cool as fun would be to like be on a boat at night and just have like the roaming
candles or the you know fireworks that are shooting off a bunch of months and just going down and
having the trail that was 2019 2019 i did the uh shangri-la hotel uh new year's eve like boat cruise like the five-star
buffet uh the bangkok shangri-la that's on the river the big one i went up and down it was like
uh two and a half hours it was absolutely amazing up and down past like what i run
Absolutely amazing, up and down past like what I run, past the Royal Palace, or little past all I tell you.
Oh dude, mate, I'm not shitting yet. I mean, I know you've got plans to go to Japan and that.
But like, trust me, just trust me when I say this, it's like things just work like different out here.
And like, there's some amazing, like Bangkok man, it's just's just i cannot get it i can't wash it out
my system it's gripped me do you know what i mean it's got a hold of me and bangkok will not let me
go now she's like me mom she's like me mama city do you know what i mean me mama say door she's like
i don't know she's just gorgeous like and
i like but the carnage like people complain about the weather the traffic the pollution
and this and this and i'm just like dude shut up man you're spoiling me vibe like i'm vibe coding
out here like i'm vibe i'm vibe coding i'm vibe coding atmosphere like the dinner dinner come in and like like like literally all the
and it like i just love the fact like i just walk around all day just speaking thai and that didn't
have to be me like but i am me because like of the way that i am do you know what i mean but
mean but like i can like happily like talk to them like i'll give you a quick example before we
like i can like happily like talk to them like i'll give you a quick example before we finish
finish so today uh i was at the shop before i was gone in the city i was having a quick cheeky one
i was like right we'll have a quick cheek when i left house walked along went my mate's place
the snooker hall and i was like right we'll have a cheeky warm we'll go in the city we'll do what
you gotta do right i had to do some and meet someone and let's have i got some chisel for free
and like uh your woman came and she's a big girl she's like probably you know early 60s or something
she's a big girl and she came down with a little grandson on the bike he's only got the little
bike and she was buying the water you know the bottled water and like the water stacked up and
the kid was kind of peddle on me they only live up up and the kid was gonna pedal home he's only
they only live up the road the kid was gonna pedal home like with one thing and come back
for another and i said right hey man come here like where where do you live away like let me help
like carry the water you know and they were like no no i was like hey man where do you live it was
only up the road like 150 meters or something not that far you know the road in
the corner and so i carried like four like sack like big things of the water for her
like the little bottles of the water yeah yeah the family and she's looking after her old mum
who's about 93 and if it but like just to like that given you know that nicety of like doing something for someone like the kid was
gone after like right then just makes your own day you know exactly mate the teacher here you know
and buddha especially you know like you've got to like you kind of be a taker you can be a taker
if you're a maker which is i think what elon was saying about his
shares and tesla and his wealth and all this sort of situation and like when he was slagging up
bernie and that right like if you're not a net contributor to planet earth and society
then you're a leech on society like if you're taking more than like you're giving so i did this for
this woman isha was so grateful isha was so happy she was so nice and like so pleasant and that
lovely like lights and all that outside though so i started talking about about our lovely lights
and i was like oh fire so i like fire is like light you know bye so i'm like your lights are
beautiful like i just started cracking up from outside for about five minutes
and i would never have had that interaction if i'd never so like my my reward for like carrying the
water back warm was this a beautiful like old woman like like taught me like she was like how
long have you lived in thailand like she'd asked me in thai like how long have you lived in thailand
like 14 years and she was like oh yeah
put thai gang mark now i was like nah pass a tie yak mark now like yeah but that thai ding back now
uh yeah difficult now like you know and it's just the love and the friendship
like i've hardly ever like i've smiled at the woman Never sport around But what are they going to think about me from now on Like I did one little thing
Unless I'm a
If I'm a cunt
Then they're willing to be able to change their opinion of me
But I'm not going to be a cunt
So in the future
Like they're always going to be nice to me
And the family
Do you know what I mean
We've got to learn, red eye.
This is what I'm sick of.
We forgot how we build civilizations.
We forgot how to get along with one another.
And this is why I'm proud of Rack FM is because even though we might disagree, we might have conflict and opinions.
We can all be grounded and get along in reality.
And this is what we're losing.
There's people out there, all these people who've got Trump derangement syndrome and that, right?
You know, these crazy left liberals with the fucking nose piercings and blue hair.
They're losing touch with reality.
They're creating this own reality within their like mind and their existence
that doesn't exist like that they're they've got these corporate jobs where walker's been so
prevalent like they've got trans friends and they're like oh you can't ever say a bad thing
about a trans or any of this right like you know let's allow all men and women's sports let's
destroy women let's destroy the ethos of what like the eth let's allow all men and women's sports let's destroy women let's
destroy the ethos of what like the ethos and pathos of what women are i can't do it anymore
i like i have to call like i'm it's inbuilt now with me to call out i'm not having it anymore
do you know what i mean i'm not having it it's a brand new year to start the year with uh you know what I mean? I'm not having a... Well, it's a brand new year to start the year with, you know, these new things in mind.
You can't tell me up is down when I know where down is and I know where up is.
You can't tell me left is right when I know where...
Like, you cannot, for me, and I'll end it on this note, you cannot reconfigure reality for me.
I'm sorry, it's not happening
you can't tell me that we now all of a sudden live in this new reality where we have to be like
really cautious of like people's feelings oh there's a feelings police
off bro i'll say what i want and if you don't like it you don't have to talk to me
like that's that's the top and bottom of it is
like what i see it off yep like whether you're my brother my mother my father my son my cousin me auntie me you know uncle jing-jong whatever yeah if you didn't like what i'm saying you didn't
have to listen you won't if i'm there and i didn't like what you're saying i can walk away
i have the freedom to do that to to clear my mind of your fucking ignorance
and your, like, insanity.
And they've got the right to do that with me.
But I'll tell you what, I didn't know the basics.
I know there's men and there's women.
I believe in two genders.
I believe in equality.
I believe that your race, your creed, your colour,
your religion shouldn't count for anything.
I believe that, I believe, honestly, this is just me, black and white.
I want to live my life black and white.
There's good and evil.
There's good people and there's evil people.
And some of the good people, like, a good most of the time,
but they might be a little bit dodgy and tell a white lie here or there,
but the vast majority are, like, the good.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, even good people can have flaws.
But, like, the bad people, the evil people,
these people who believe you can, like, give kids puberty blockers,
these people, like, dude, sorry, I've had enough red eye.
You get where I'm coming from?
And we'll end it there.
There's been a lot of entropy in 2025.
A lot of shit's changing, but I think a lot of it's changing for the better. Oh, yes. A lot of there's been a lot of entropy in 2025 a lot of shits changing but I think a lot of it's changing for the better
Trump's Trump's fighting the battles on all front
But like I said, he's doing what he can on the foreign front
He has to leave internal politics to the legislative branches
That's why we need to win the midterms
that listen to me, that's why we need to win the midterms that listen to me that's why
we i'm speaking in the first person plural and i'm not even american or even living there and
i'm like that's why we need i'm not about the world like the global world we need it's this
class thing about like they're very quickly you saw tai right? You saw the China drills around Taiwan?
Trump just brushed it off.
Perfect response.
Trump's response to what China's doing around
Taiwan. Perfect. Couldn't be
better. Just brushed it off.
I mean, it's just military stuff. I think
we talked about this, right? It's like, Taiwan
should be able to, should also...
China's not going to do anything.
But at the same time, think about this, it's also given Taiwan a chance to check and verify, quantify and investigate its readiness, right?
Yeah, exactly.
Taiwan should do their own response to that.
It's a guild-edged sword, right?
So, like, Trump's response. But the thing is,
a different administration
would have probably given, like,
a totally different, like,
response, which might have
aggravated the situation.
Trump is just, like, whatever.
Like, Trump, you know, you've just
sent Taiwan loads of fucking weapons, right? A massive cache of weapons that just got to taiwan big weapons
well that's why china's prostrating like china's like muscling around like and trump's just like
whatever doesn't give a it's very important to watch trump's response to foreign issues over domestic issues
the dem and this is what's gonna so this is what's gonna happen now we're in 20 now i'm in 2026
you're gonna see some massive trump rallies you're gonna see trump in all of the key areas the key
battlegrounds gone out there singing the achievements as well as hopefully
the doj is eventually going to kick in and start making some arrests we're going to see some massive
testimonies in congress in the next two weeks we've got the clintons we've got tim waltz we've
got the minnesota whistleblowers coming in the 7th of january it's good that just hold on to the seat of your pants
i think trump always knew he was going to need 2025 to bed in and he was gonna have to have 2026
to really kick it in the gear before the midterms and me and mano's been talking about this because
manhole thinks he's gonna uh lose the midterms and I called the midterms.
I think he's gonna swamp them.
Not just because of the gerrymandering.
I think there's so many other things.
Little pointers, little snippets.
Once you take all these little snippets and you add them together, you're like,
there's a bigger picture here.
And everything's a sigh up.
Let's leave it on the everything's a sigh up note
oh mate i hope you enjoy where you're going for new year what you're doing anywhere uh i'm probably
gonna go hang out with some friends might go up to uh go up to the top of some rooftops downtown
watch some fireworks um but make a recording. Make a little recording.
Even if it's only five seconds, make a little recording.
I can hear you shouting Happy New Year, Robbo.
When I wake up in the morning, I want a little recording from my mate Red Eye to say
Happy New Year.
Hold up. Mano is
in and out.
I'm trying to close it down, man.
I just wanted to say
Mano, Happy New Year brother
Happy New Year to you guys too man
I enjoyed listening to you guys
I just wanted to say that
I said he'll lose it if he doesn't have a
viral moment, just to clarify
Anyways, that's all I wanted to say
Happy New Year guys
I know you did and you're a big Roe Conner fan.
So have you been watching the Chimaya and Roe Conner back and forth about the billionaire's wealth tax recently or not in California?
You been following this?
Roe was a dumbass, man.
The only reason why I like it was because I like Guys who follow through with their
Principle like we're consistent
With having a consistent message right but he
Fucked that up
Anyways I'll be out
It's probably like for the robo
My son wants to say hi to you guys say hi
Hello happy new year from Thailand
Yep Just to let you know robo he hates he doesn't like Hey, dude. Hi. Hello. Happy New Year from Thailand.
Just to let you know, Robo, he hates, he doesn't like owls because of the talk that you and Finn had, like, a couple years back.
So he does like listening to you guys and remembers what you guys say.
He doesn't like Cambodia either.
I love owls.
I love owls.
But then Finn took an axe to one so like because of like uh
owlies you know owlies the nft project on stargaze like that is true you don't like cambodians
they can they can piss right off them i mean that's
In fact, a Cambodian one's pissed on me.
in fact a cambodian once pissed on me
I like Cambodia.
That's too cute.
See, Robo is so worth having Mano come up here at the end.
Can you say Thailand is the best?
Thailand is the best, young fella.
I love Thailand.
Happy New Year, man.
Mano, I'm so happy to hear from you. Wish you all the best, brother. Have a great time, whatever you're up to, mate. You're a classic. I love you to bits like. You're a reed fucking gangster. love you to bits like you're a you're a read for a gangster love you to bits mate oh he's gone honey well robo i'm glad i know what experience the new year with you
do you know what mate i'll tell you now it's it's very hard to get in like uh
uh rob was atmosphere where he holds you in high esteem uh like like for you for
example man was another one uh joe's another one tanks another one right like like it like for me
to give all of you like the people like i know who are the boys like the free pass like that's something in itself because i'm the most cynical
twat like you've ever met like i'm the most suspicious like like like i'm listening to every
single syllable bro do you know what i mean i'm like all over like people like all over it all
the time like i live in the world of like this shit of
psychology and like you know people's phrasing of certain things and blah blah
blah mate you's a fucking class like I regard you as a fat as family you be
Barnes Finn man or Joe tank loads like proper fucking family.
So on that note, mate, have a great New Year, sonny.
Get your fucking wick dipped.
Dick you whip.
Dick you whip.
Dip your wick.
It's probably what I meant.
I appreciate it, brother.
Yeah, I really enjoyed getting to chat with you today and you know
throughout the year and looking forward to more Rack FM in 2026. Oh mate you watch Monday
we'll see but them fireworks were mad earlier weren't it I was I'm still off my nose
I'm gonna go and ring me mum and just say good night because like i've already messaged i'm just gonna say a good night round for sure and hits the fucking netflix and chills out
take care mate watch what you're doing son you know you've got a brother from a different mother
all right you know the score right will do sir enjoy the rest of your evening
and on that note people it's been another episode of REC FM 69.420
Over and out, goodnight and god bless
Wherever you are in the world
We love you loads
Bye bye people

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