On June 24, Brian Johnson, aka The Liver King, was arrested in Austin for threatening Joe Rogan. The infamous raw organ "primal" influencer has since published dozens of videos detailing what appears to be a downward spiral—though the problems date back years. Derek and Julian detail the crash.
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'Liver King' arrested in Austin after allegedly threatening Joe Rogan
'Liver King' says he 'will never stop' after arrest over alleged threat against Joe Rogan
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In between the escalating ominous ICE raids, bombing Iran, and the catastrophic chaos of Trump's big, beautiful bill, there was another story unfolding last week that had those of us who follow the manosphere on the edge of our seats, even if we wished we could look away.
Brian Johnson, no, no, not the mild-mannered former Mormon, pale billionaire who wants to live forever.
A completely different Brian Johnson, a more bombastic guy with the same name whose heavily muscled frame, though, is a red shade of brown and who worships only himself was crashing out.
And that Brian Johnson is going hard.
I'm talking, of course, about the Liver King, as he's been known since he started posting on Instagram and TikTok back in August of 2021.
And he started off really coming across to me like a pro-wrestler turned fitness influencer, even though he never was actually a wrestler.
He's got sort of that biblical beard and the long hair, and he preached the gospel of his so-called ancestral lifestyle, which included eating copious amounts of raw organ meat in totally disgusting online videos.
He also often would wear and still does animal skins and like weird animal sort of head dress things that are animal heads, and then performed in these outfits really extreme workout feats.
He claimed that staying true to what he dubbed the nine ancestral tenets was the way to reclaim and embody real true manhood.
The ancestral man had a much more favorable hormone profile than a manicured man that lives today, right?
And there's research to validate this.
Just 30, 40 years ago, we had double the testosterone.
What do you think it was 100 years ago, 1,000 years ago, 10,000 years ago?
So the nine ancestral tenets are really a way that we can express our highest and most dominant form, live the best version of ourselves to optimize our hormones.
So I always tell people, let's start with liver.
Let liver into your life again, because liver is king.
Get started with that.
As you feel better, learn what all nine ancestral tenets are really about.
It's going to allow you to create a life and shape a life that you goddamn love, that's worth living so much so that when this changes you and puts you on a new trajectory, you're going to feel like a piece of shit to not go tell everyone that you know about it.
You're now that person next to us, another true believer, another truth seeker that knows that you got to touch someone else's life.
I love how he says manicured.
Brian was a marketing worker.
Like he worked in marketing for years before he created this entire persona.
And as we're going to get into a little bit later, there's a lot of speculation that his abs, among other features, are quite manicured.
Yeah, there are few things more manicured than someone who's created a whole persona and physical presentation to be in videos that he's posting like often multiple times a day.
And so, and also in some of the recent videos, which we'll talk about in a moment, he's got a massive nail file that he's often talking about.
This is what he uses on his nails.
So like the whole thing of dissing on manicuring is kind of odd.
That's actually a pretty mellow video of Lion King.
I wanted to sort of strike the balance between Liver King.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Not the Lion King.
He is the Lion King.
That's a mellow video from The Liver King.
I wanted to strike a balance between like how incredibly unhinged he can sometimes come across on the one hand versus like the cataloging.
I didn't want to go too long into the nine ancestral tenets because they're bullshit.
But the summary is it's sleep, eat, move, shield, connect, cold, sun, fight, and bond.
And everyone likes a list.
And I guess that's part of how he built his brand.
I'm not going to break them all down, but basically like shield your body from Wi-Fi and cellular technology is in there and do cold plunges, of course, and then of course eat a raw carnivore diet.
His really over-the-top performance of this character, combined with a physique worthy of a competitive bodybuilder, and his commitment, his real unusual commitment to doing things like eating uncooked cow liver and brains and bull testicles on camera, drew a lot of attention, millions of views and followers.
And then, of course, it turned out that if his followers were themselves unwilling to subject themselves to eating these delicacies, Liver King actually had a line of Desiccated and encapsulated organ meat supplements for sale.
And together with the already high-profile pseudoscience health influencer business partner Paul Saladino, who I know you've covered in the past, Eric, this Brian Johnson made millions.
Not just millions.
Their company, Ancestral Supplements, was making $60 million a year at its peak.
And this was predominantly for dehydrated testicles, as you said, but also liver.
And it was really pitched as a way to be able to get the nutrients from things that people generally do not like to eat, which is organ meat.
Organ meat can be fantastic.
And it is actually more nutrient dense.
A lot of animals in the wild will go for the organs first.
And in fact, there is some anthropological evidence that humans did go for organs and then would discard the quote unquote meat of animals because they didn't think it was worth it.
So they are tapping into something that sounds true or actually represents some sort of history, but it is just a grift.
Yeah, yeah.
And I was going to say from that clip, can you imagine how much testosterone we had 10,000 years ago, Derek?
I mean, our levels must have been so high.
So many commentators, including Joe Rogan, called bullshit and were openly convinced that Johnson's hugely muscled body, his telltale skin tone, and his amped up personality were more likely a product of steroid use than extreme nutrition and wacky philosophy.
And as, you know, soon after his debut, by November of 2022, so a little over a year after he bursts onto the scene, this was all proven to be correct.
Leaked emails between Johnson and a new doctor he was soliciting for drugs revealed that his long list of performance-enhancing drugs, steroids, growth hormone, et cetera, testosterone, ran up an estimated $11,000 per month price tag, hence the need to sell a lot of supplements.
Johnson was then widely condemned because there were a lot of true believers and they were devastated and angry to find out that they had been lied to.
Also ironic that one of the main side effects of anabiolic steroids is reduced sperm count, infertility, shrunken testicles, erectile dysfunction.
All of the things he's out there saying that his diet and lifestyle promote are actually being, he's probably suffering many of the side effects, especially if you're doing 11,000.
I don't know the going rate for steroids.
I would imagine that's a lot.
Yeah.
No, he's taking a lot of everything.
And yeah, you're right about all of those side effects.
And it just makes me think as I was looking through a lot of his Instagram account yesterday, like this may be some of the reason for the massive over compensation, all of the guns, all of the cigars, the whiskey bottle.
Of course, he's doing a lot of product placement shit, but there's a heavy, heavy leaning into all of these symbols of masculine virility.
Symbols, but as we'll hear later on, he also personifies his objects like his primal one, one of his cars, who he talks to and then replies as if the car is talking.
So there's symbols and then there's something much deeper going on mentally that is not great right now.
Yeah.
So it was, of course, a real-time crisis that happened online for everyone to see when Liver King was exposed.
He denied everything at first, but then he eventually owned up to his lies.
And then he did the classic performative, shameful apology video and promised to go all natural moving forward.
But at the same time, tried to justify his lies as being motivated by philanthropy.
You see, he wanted to save men from depression and suicide.
And that's why he had to make $60 million a year by lying about how he got so jacked.
By May of 2025, so just recently here, he was the subject of what turned out to be a disappointingly sympathetic Netflix documentary in which he presented himself as this heroic figure who was overcoming his childhood trauma and holding himself accountable for his missteps and then teaching his young sons to be real men and loving his wife as his queen.
And in that film, sad to say, we get disturbing glimpses of a family that looks to me to be held hostage to Johnson's self-absorbed performance of himself as the mythic liver king.
His wife, Bozina, who also goes by Barbara, kind of smiles skittishly while her eyes seem fearful.
And then his sons named Stryker and Rad, shades of, what's his name, Willy Bobby or remember the Will Farrell character who was the race car driver.
We were watching Righteous Gemstones last night.
We're in the final season, and we're in the one where they go back and he wanted to name his son Stallone.
So it's like a flashback.
He ends up naming him Gideon, but there's a whole scene about the manliness and the wife doesn't get to name the child.
It's all the man and it's going to be Stallone.
Yeah, yeah.
Sounds like Liver King might have had the same influence.
Ricky Bobby and Talladega Knights is always doing these prayers and thanking the sweet baby Jesus for his smoking hot wife and for his sons Walker and Texas Ranger.
So it's very much like that.
His sons are named Stryker and Rad.
And they look to be about 15 and 19 when the film was shot.
And to me, they just seem like they're being coerced into doing things like gagging their way on camera through eating bull testicles while sitting beside the fresh kill on the Johnson property of this animal.
It's fucking gross.
But here we are.
And a month after all of that, Derek, everything got a lot worse.
I have not seen the documentary.
Ironically, last night, my wife and I, we switch off who gets to choose what we watch.
And I've been absorbed in the 1971 music docuseries on Apple TV, which is excellent.
She's scrolling and she sees on Netflix, she's like, don't you want to watch this one?
And I'm like, a Liverking documentary?
And I'm like, no.
And she goes, but isn't it part of your work?
I'm like, I've been following him for years and I just fear Because we watch a lot of these documentaries, and I'm just like, she's always just terrified of what's going on.
So she's like, oh, let's just do it.
Five minutes in, she just shut it off and we went and watched Righteous Gemstones because she's like, I can't actually watch this man for an hour and a half.
This all proceeds because that documentary came out a little while ago.
This precedes what is the actual crash out of what we're talking about today.
So on Monday, June 23rd, Johnson posted multiple videos to Instagram challenging Joe Rogan to a fight.
In them, he's wearing that animal for headdress that you've referenced.
It was a wolf in this situation.
He's holding two short-barrel gold-plated AR-15 style rifles.
I can't possibly express how absurd the entire visual is.
He's dancing most of the time, I guess what he would call dancing the entire time.
He's also in a luxury hotel suite.
He's in the 4C.
It's insane.
Right, because there's other videos around this time where he's doing like primal movements in the hallways and that's the hotel, right?
Right.
So the entire clip that ended up getting Johnson arrested was over two minutes long.
I'm posting it as he posted it.
It's only the first 35 seconds or so.
But I know it sounds like shit, but this is how he posted it.
So just to give you an idea of what he's putting out there.
Joe Rogan, I'm calling you out.
My name's Liberty.
Man to man.
I'm picking a fight with you.
I am still crazy if you just.
You're blacked up.
You should dismantle me.
I'm picking a fight with you.
You roll.
Whenever you want to go.
I'm waiting for 90 this morning.
I'll come with you.
I'll come to you.
Whenever you're ready.
Whenever you're ready to go.
I'm one of my crazy money.
Right.
So he rolled into Austin with guns, threatening Joe Rogan and got arrested because I don't know how, who contacted the police, but they were like, hey, you should check this guy out.
Yeah.
And he was posting videos like that.
It seemed like, you know, very, very frequently, maybe every hour, every few hours, there were a lot of videos.
And, you know, the thing that strikes me listening back to that, just hearing it, because obviously the visuals are so striking when you watch it.
But hearing it, I'm like, what's with the Sergio Leone kind of romantic, you know, macho music?
It's like, it's, it's all so epic and it's also grandiose.
And that maybe tells us a little bit about what's going on inside of his psyche.
And yeah, there are multiple videos and he is being very, very threatening.
So there's, there's like videos where he's like, I want to fight you.
And then there's videos where he's basically saying, I'm coming for you.
I'm going to hurt you.
You have, you know, humiliated me and bullied me and I'm going to tear you apart, essentially.
Which is countered by like this video where he ends up saying, I know you're going to beat me.
It would be a pleasure for you to beat me up, which just tells you, because Rogan would actually, Liver King is huge, but he doesn't know how to fight.
But we're going to get into his mental health break, but I want to provide a little context here of why Rogan specifically, on December 3rd, 2022, this is shortly after the steroids scandal that everyone knew he was on steroids came out.
Rogan hosted Canadian fitness creator Derek Monroe, who's the more plates, more dates guy.
He has a podcast and fitness training platform.
He also has a supplements business called Gorilla Mind.
So, you know, Joe Rogan and his gorilla kettlebells.
So obviously he would be on there.
Yeah.
And what Derek is most well known for is, for whatever reason, I don't know if he has a background in chemistry, but he is a guy who can talk about the chemistry, the drug interactions, the effects of multiple different steroids.
He just, he just has that kind of mind and that kind of knowledge.
That's what he's most well known for online.
So he's kind of the go-to guy when you're like, okay, what's this guy on?
And what do you think it's doing to him, right?
Right.
So they naturally start talking about Liver King, who is in the news.
You know, about a year before, he very quickly, coming from marketing, went viral because he had this Q shaman-esque videos.
He'd be in crowds, like in, he would go to different events.
He'd be shirtless or wearing animal skins.
He'd be walking around carrying kettlebells or dumbbells.
He'd be doing workouts in front of the White House.
So, you know, again, it was all manicured.
But let's listen to part of their conversation, which again, as you flagged, has to do with Liver King claiming that he was all natural.
We're talking about the Liver King, by the way, ladies and gentlemen.
A lot of people are like, what are they saying?
This is all inside stuff.
There's a guy, if you don't know who the Liver King is, there's a guy who calls himself the Liver King.
And he's this guy who walks around everywhere with no shirt on.
I've seen him in Vegas with no shirt on, big bushy beard, super jacked.
And he was telling people that the way he gets that way is by sunning his balls.
He literally lays down with his asshole staring at the sun and eats raw liver and just lifts like a maniac.
And that's how he's so jacked.
But it's preposterous.
Yeah, too many polar extremes to have just like a unique marketing spin that was just highly viral, in my opinion.
And I don't know.
Most people could see through it, but at the same time, he would like there was a lot of big names that even reached out to me after the video came out and they were like, you know, I didn't think he was natural, but this guy literally right to my face would say, like, blatantly, I am natural.
And like a lot of people will take a guy at its word, at his word when it's like a private conversation.
And if he's straight up telling you in person, yeah, it's actually legit, I'm natural.
And he was just lying through his fucking teeth.
They go on to laugh at Johnson.
Monroe questions as I flagged if he had cosmetic work on his ab abs.
But as with everything Rogan touches, mentioning Liver King on his podcast helped to boost him.
His numbers soared after that.
So in the video where I played earlier, the hotel video, the fact that Johnson is introducing himself by saying, Joe Rogan, I am the, I am, my name is Liver King.
That's even weirder because, yeah, he knows who the fuck you are, and you know, he knows who the fuck you are.
Yeah.
I'm going to guess being called out on one of the most popular podcasts in the world by someone who Johnson likely looks up to, at least from a viral marketing perspective, was the background, even unconsciously, on why he made the threatening video in the first place.
Since that video dropped, Johnson has come out and said he's not going to turn down the heat on Rogan, even though he's now wearing an ankle monitor because the police want to track him.
And his Instagram page has been an absolute shit show.
This Thursday, the three of us, Matthew will return for this.
We're going to look into influencer crash outs.
We're going to look at Aubrey Marcus.
We recently covered his polyamory video.
He has since made another podcast, doubling, tripling down on it.
And then also we'll touch upon some other aspects of Johnson.
We're not going to today.
For today, I've clipped some moments from the last two weeks or so for us to listen to and just kind of piece together what's going on.
So just tracking the timeline a little bit here, Johnson was posting his normal workout content up until March 10th at a pretty normal clip of, you know, a clip or two every few days.
Then he went silent until May 14th.
He returns to post about the Netflix documentary, which had been out for months, but he's claiming that his family still eats raw meat daily.
In fact, he says he supposedly had testicle ceviche earlier that day.
Obviously, something's going on where he's getting feedback about Netflix and he just doesn't feel like he's being honored in some way.
It continues where he posts every few days.
It's on June 19th where things really start to get weird.
He posts a selfie video of himself walking through the woods talking about the barbarian foundation.
For the visual, he's got a big gash above his left eye.
His nose is bleeding, both from the nostrils as well as like there's cuts on his nose.
And someone in the comments points out that his right eye is super dilated and looks medically serious.
This is where things begin to really take a serious downward turn.
So this is from that video.
Barbarian's a thing.
Barbarian Foundation.
You should learn about it.
Super barbarian is a thing too.
It's really, really, really hard.
And then after that, it's called Hell on Earth.
It's 1,000 bloody knuckle push-ups from sunrise to sunset on only hard surfaces.
And your three points of contact is the face, the chest, I think the belly.
Yeah, the belly around there.
Have to touch.
And if the knees touch, that rep doesn't count.
1,000 of those takes a long time to build.
To be able to do it, it's awesome.
You should definitely not do it until you're ready.
And which point will be the gift.
After that, his apocalypto.
I'm returning back from apocalypto.
I didn't know what it was until just.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, I have noticed that he's been trying to rebrand around being a barbarian, around his, like calling his piz followers barbarians instead of primals.
This is starting to get really strange.
He is starting to sound, I don't know if it's if it's delusional, if it's just disordered thinking, it's kind of you're like, it's hard to follow him, right?
It's really hard.
And part of this is the fact that if even in the first few minutes of the Netflix documentary, what you quickly see is what you see on Instagram.
And then you see the entire team around who's creating this content, videographers, audio people.
Like this is a project.
This isn't just a guy, but these videos in the last few weeks, it's not that anymore.
It's either just him or it's his wife holding it or it's a third party.
It's someone holding a phone.
The audio is horrible.
The video is horrible.
But these specifically, most of them are selfie videos, which means it's just him by himself.
In that clip, he trails off after he says apocalypto.
He doesn't return to it.
He just, he says, it's just, and then there's like five, six seconds of him walking.
Then he goes on to talk about the fact that he's going on Kyle Kingsbury's podcast.
Now, Kyle, we have covered before.
He is one of Aubrey Marcus's closest confidants.
Before Aubrey went monogamous after his Polly thing, and now he's back to Polly, Kyle and his wife were part of that circle.
So he's very close, which means he also has some access, and I'm guessing he knows.
I believe he's even been on Rogan's podcast.
So it's a little bit weird.
I think they looking at the timeline, they might have booked the podcast before he was on Rogan.
I'm not sure.
But it's after he threatens Rogan that he goes on Kingsbury's podcast.
Now, Kyle replies to this unhinged video saying that he psyched to have Johnson's energy on his podcast.
Since this video, his Liver King, Johnson's content has just been, as I said, these unhinged selfies.
There's some of him doing primal movements in hallways or in his vast property on the ground.
And then he has seven clips from Kyle's podcast that is now on his feed.
And that's part of the content he's churning out.
I want to play something from the first clip that he posted from that podcast.
So Johnson and Kingsbury, they're sitting together on a really big couch.
People are walking by in the background.
And I have to wonder if Kyle purposefully set this up in a more public space, given the circumstances.
Because if you look at Kyle's feed, his other podcasts are in a room, like a more of a studio setup.
And this one, you're going to hear music in the background because he's in a public space.
And I just kind of get the feeling that he's like, I don't know if I want to be in the same room alone with this dude.
So it's not a well-recorded podcast.
Now, Kyle, he's wearing a COVID 1984 shirt because he's a big, douchey, anti-vaxxer and COVID contrarian.
He's the guy who posted those fake photos of fat people dying of COVID as a joke during the height of the pandemic.
Now, I'm going to play the entire first clip.
He's saying that because, you know, this is all he posts.
It's only 25 seconds.
And the long pause is part of it.
I didn't take it out on purpose.
Given his recent legal troubles, you're going to hear a dip in the audio.
That's when he says, Rogan.
More plates, more dates, guy.
Unsubscribe to him and the vigorous other guy.
And then everyone who unsubscribes, every single one, the millions, I'm going to donate the exact amount to a charity that does good.
And I want to, I have a present for been trying to give him.
I didn't know the right time to give it to him.
That's it.
He posted that clip just as the first, hey, I'm on Kyle Kingsbury's podcast.
Which seems like he thought, oh, this will be a way to get the word out that we can get people to unsubscribe from these influencers I don't like.
And I'm going to make this grand gesture of donating money to a charity.
Wow.
Yeah.
And so as the videos continue, he starts saying, you know who I'm talking about.
His name rhymes with Blow and Schmogan because he's not allowed.
He's got a restraining order against him.
Now he can't say Charmogan's name.
But he does.
Since June 23rd, there are dozens of videos, sometimes a dozen or more a day.
So he does say his name in some of them.
He can't help himself.
No, he can't.
Absolutely not.
Especially the ones where he's in the crowd with his friends and wife and family around.
He just says whatever he wants.
And he's not deleting them.
They're all up there.
Yeah.
And that's the thing that I want to say at some point here, which is like, this is the direct output of the idea that controversy is good, that difficult things going on and being vulnerable and exposing what's going on behind the scenes is great for authenticity and for building your brand and for keeping people engaged in your story.
And the more transparent you can be and the more you keep like putting stuff out there that people feel is real, the better it is for you.
And you should like charge headlong into the into the controversy.
And so that's the combination of that.
And then I think the sort of fragile, narcissistic personality type that almost feels like he doesn't exist if he's not posting to his audience, right?
So he's just caught and there's no one around him saying, dude, you probably shouldn't post that.
That's part of what we're going to get into on Thursday.
I feel the same thing happens with someone like Aubrey Marcus.
They only have yes men, yes, women, yes, family, whatever around them.
If anyone is telling them, hey, maybe you should think better, they're definitely not listening to the person.
And also in this clip, it starts off again, remember, this is the first clip from this podcast.
And he's saying Derek Monroe, which again, as we point out, was the first time that Rogan mentions him.
So he knows.
So that's why I feel like whether it's conscious or not, this is the point.
And it's been simmering in his consciousness for years.
And now he's at this, whatever breaking point is going on with him, that's stuck in his head.
Yeah.
My sense of it, what I imagine is going on is he maybe thought that the Netflix documentary would finally be his redemption and people would embrace him again.
And that hasn't happened.
And so he's like, if I can like get some kind of big confrontation to happen with Joe Rogan, maybe that'll finally be it, right?
I'll finally like fight for my family and my honor and I'll be redeemed and I'll get everything back again.
But that's the thing about the size of these people's egos.
Now, you've pointed out that it was mostly sympathetic toward him, which I had heard before.
We think about the other Brian Johnson and the Netflix documentary and how that was a very sympathetic documentary.
And yet, in another one of the clips, I'm not playing this one, but from the Kings Ray podcast, Liver King, Matt Johnson, goes off on Joe Perlman, who directed the Netflix documentary, saying he was completely misrepresented.
So he does not actually feel like that was sympathetic toward him.
Remember, the breaking point when he comes back in May is him saying we eat raw meat every day based on the Netflix documentary.
So there's a lot going on right here that is just being compounded by whatever he's putting into his body because I'm sorry.
If he's claiming he's all natural, he has not lost anything in terms of physique.
And when you stop taking steroids, you do not maintain the same body no matter how hard you work out.
It's impossible.
So since that podcast appearance, plus all of these other selfie videos, there's just been, again, a flood of them.
I want to play one more.
I could play many.
If you go to his Instagram feed, you will see them, but this should suffice.
This started when you and I, Julian, started talking about doing this episode.
It was the first one that I happened to come upon.
It opens with Liver King playing Gandalf.
He's got this folded sheet tapestry wrapped over his head so he looks like a wizard.
He's carrying what I think is an iron mace, which is a workout tool, but he's carrying it from the bottom so it looks like a staff.
It opens with flute music playing super loud in the background.
He's taking his Dobermans.
He has two Doberman pinchers out for a walk.
We've talked about feeling bad for the family.
I also feel bad for these dogs because there's videos of him going into Austin, trying to go into the Texas state capitol and going through police lines with the Dobermans.
This guy is not Well, like we should be clear on that.
Now, in this video, he says that today is my get out of jail party, and his friends are invited.
And indeed, if you go later in the day, a bunch of people are at his place talking about what's going on.
As I said earlier, he's going to reference primal number one, and he's going to start talking in that voice.
That is a car.
This whole opening is pretty ominous to me.
I'm going to make a lot of videos for the next four or five days.
And then I'm not going to make a lot of videos for a long time.
Family matters are in order.
Fist bump panlock at the fuck down.
Down, down, down.
Okay.
What'd you say?
What is that?
Primal number one?
What'd you say, bro?
Oh, Fud.
My name is Blow Slogan.
Oh, wait, hold on.
You're not supposed.
My name is Blow Slogan.
Yo, I'm a big bully and I'm untouchable.
I can do whatever I want.
That's right.
A black belt and jiu-jitsu, you said?
I'm a pretend.
I'm a pretender.
Yeah, that is absolutely bizarre.
He's personifying the voice of his car.
I guess at this point, he needs imaginary friends.
It's really sad.
And we do know there's plenty of documentation out there that we can draw upon in the literature about some of the side effects that can happen from performance-enhancing drugs, especially steroids.
And some of those side effects actually are psychiatric.
And, you know, I am very concerned for his mental health.
Absolutely.
And I'll just point out that we were recording that five days after that video dropped.
He said, I'm going to record a lot of videos for four or five days.
Then I'm not going to record any for a very long time.
I've seen him say that before and it's always, it's always false.
True, but I would also advise that anyone that is anywhere near in the proximity of him get his family the fuck out of there because when you're at the point where you're hallucinating and pretending that inanimate objects are your enemy, it doesn't go well from there.