Danny Jones Podcast - #2 - Jack Tenney (JOOGSQUAD) Aired: 2018-11-04 Duration: 01:45:34 === Red Tide and Cattle Runoff (14:37) === [00:00:01] All right, so we're rolling. [00:00:01] What's up, Jack? [00:00:03] What up, guys? [00:00:03] Thank you for having me. [00:00:04] How are you doing, bro? [00:00:06] Good. [00:00:07] How about a nice introduction for Jack? [00:00:08] Give him an intro for us. [00:00:10] This is Jack Tenney from the Jug Squad. [00:00:13] World renowned brother of Tfue, I guess. [00:00:16] Maybe more. [00:00:17] He's no longer son of Mike Honcho. [00:00:20] Yeah, son of Mike Honcho. [00:00:21] I saw myself the other day as Tfue's little brother. [00:00:26] Yeah, Mike Honcho's his dad, too. [00:00:27] We have Mike Honcho's son and Tfue's brother. [00:00:30] Arch nemesis of Ben Mallow. [00:00:35] That's me, guys. [00:00:36] I'm here. [00:00:36] So it's pretty cool that we get to have you on the podcast because, you know, not many people get to have your time other than your own channel, which is pretty cool. [00:00:44] You're pretty big. [00:00:45] And we get to be a local legend on the podcast. [00:00:47] Yeah. [00:00:48] Yes. [00:00:48] He had to drive all the way from Clearwater to Seminole to come up with it. [00:00:51] We very, very appreciate it. [00:00:52] Five minute drive. [00:00:53] Right? [00:00:54] I don't even have a ride home. [00:00:56] What have you been doing with all your time lately? [00:01:00] Trying to come up with as much content as I can, but it's kind of depressing to make content when your backyard is like a toxic wasteland. [00:01:07] Yeah. [00:01:08] I've been seeing all those videos that you've been making, and the beach smells like a sewer right now. [00:01:14] It's bad. [00:01:14] I witnessed the worst smell I've ever smelled in my entire life the other day, actually, in this video a couple minutes in. [00:01:19] But yeah, it's disgusting. [00:01:21] But I drove down Reddington today. [00:01:23] It was terrible. [00:01:24] Really? [00:01:24] Yeah. [00:01:25] But then when I got to St. Pete Beach, it wasn't so bad. [00:01:26] It's bad. [00:01:27] You can feel it in your nose, your eyes, your throat, your lungs. [00:01:30] It's horrible. [00:01:31] And you've lived on the beach your entire life forever. [00:01:33] You've lived on Anirox Beach. [00:01:34] It's been your backyard since you were born. [00:01:36] Yep. [00:01:37] Have you ever seen it this bad? [00:01:38] Not even close. [00:01:39] Not close. [00:01:40] Not even close. [00:01:42] You want me to be Ben for a minute? [00:01:43] Yeah, be Ben, go ahead. [00:01:44] This is a natural occurring cycle, it has nothing to do with Rick's God of the government. [00:01:48] So, why is it so bad this year, you think? [00:01:50] Well, it's just because, I mean, as time goes on, the runoff from the cattle ranchers and all the pesticides and fertilizers that you use on all the crops seeps that seep its way into Lake Okeechobee that then gets drained into the rivers that lead to the ocean. [00:02:07] Red tide is technically just a type of algae, and when it gets mixed with another toxic type of algae that comes out of Lake Okeechobee, It just gets disgusting. [00:02:16] And another thing that people don't realize is that red tide has not naturally occurred on its own since 1920. [00:02:24] And it used to only happen when there were giant fish spawns, when there would be tons and tons of fish spawning. [00:02:32] And since we're overfishing now, we actually haven't had enough fish. [00:02:38] Oh, it's a truck. [00:02:39] It's a truck. [00:02:42] There hasn't been a fish spawn. [00:02:48] Like it's been over a hundred years since there was enough fish to naturally cause a red tide, and now it's just toxic algae coming from all these farms. [00:02:58] And so, how come it's so much worse this year than other years? [00:03:03] It's just a combination, it's just like the perfect storm, pretty much. [00:03:08] Are they polluting more nowadays? [00:03:10] Or, yeah, it's just, I mean, they're just building up. [00:03:13] Everybody's saying big sugar, it's a combination of a lot of different corporations, but you know, they're. [00:03:20] There's record crops every single year. [00:03:22] There was a whole lot of rain this year, too. [00:03:24] And that led to all the crops getting too flooded. [00:03:28] You know, like all these crops that they're growing are farmed on swamplands that are constantly drained. [00:03:34] They need to be drained or else it'll just flood all their crops. [00:03:37] Right. [00:03:37] So, where do they drain the water? [00:03:39] Straight into Lake Okeechobee, creates these toxic algae blooms, makes its way to the ocean. [00:03:44] And then we have like a supercharged red tide toxic algae bloom. [00:03:48] Like, look at that water. [00:03:50] That is not the color that the ocean's supposed to be. [00:03:52] Where is that? [00:03:53] And that is also not, that's John's past. [00:03:55] Okay. [00:03:55] That is the inside of John's Pass. [00:03:57] Nice drone shot, though. [00:03:58] Yeah. [00:03:58] Shout out to all those dead fish. [00:04:00] Shout out to the other Danny, Danny Scannel. [00:04:04] Wow. [00:04:05] So, are they allowed to dump all this waste in there? [00:04:08] Yeah. [00:04:08] Yeah. [00:04:09] Yeah, they are. [00:04:10] So, it's funny because, I mean, obviously, we both spend a lot of time in the ocean surfing and whatnot. [00:04:18] And we're both aware Red Tide's been around for hundreds of years. [00:04:22] Hundreds of years. [00:04:22] Hundreds of years, right? [00:04:23] Yeah. [00:04:23] And I've never really known what the cause was. [00:04:26] I mean, I've heard stuff here and there, but I've never heard anything. [00:04:28] I've never seen as much. [00:04:31] Conversation about it until this year. [00:04:33] Like, I've never heard people talking about it. [00:04:34] I never really knew why it actually happened. [00:04:36] It's because it's worse this year than it was this year. [00:04:38] You know, red tide technically is just a type of algae. [00:04:42] So, saying this red tide, technically it is correct to say that it's red tide, but everybody thinks of red tide as this naturally occurring phenomenon. [00:04:52] And this is not natural. [00:04:55] This is not something that just happens by nature. [00:04:59] You know, this is a direct result of. [00:05:02] All the toxic runoff being like leading to the ocean, yeah. [00:05:06] And another thing is, it's hitting Panama City Beach in North Florida. [00:05:09] Wow, that is a that is a wide spread. [00:05:12] Yeah, I was actually just there last week and it was really, really bad there. [00:05:17] There was dead fish on the beach. [00:05:18] Do you think that they're gonna have to restock the Gulf? [00:05:21] What do you mean, like with fish? [00:05:23] How would they do that? [00:05:24] I don't know, like buy fish eggs, I guess, from somewhere else. [00:05:28] Like, look, all these fish are dying. [00:05:29] Like, is there gonna like what do you have to do to get, you know, more of them? [00:05:34] Stop sending all this toxic water into the Gulf. [00:05:37] So, how long do you think this lasts like this? [00:05:39] I have no idea because this is a record setting red tide. [00:05:43] This red tide has been going on for nine months, which is a record. [00:05:46] And we've also broken every single yearly record of dead manatees, sea turtles, and dolphins in one month. [00:05:53] So, more dead wildlife in one month than any previous year. [00:05:57] Wow. [00:05:57] So, this is worse here than ever before. [00:05:59] By far. [00:06:00] So, what have you been doing personally to. [00:06:04] Make a difference, or like on your channel, you've been making a lot of videos about it. [00:06:07] Like, what's your goal? [00:06:08] What have you been trying to do? [00:06:09] Unfortunately, I don't know what to do. [00:06:12] Like, I have no idea how to solve this problem. [00:06:14] I know that there are a few solutions. [00:06:17] One of them is like a $1.5 billion project to buy something like 150,000 acres and use that land specifically to clean and filter the water. [00:06:27] But really, I'm just trying to make as many people aware of this issue as possible so that maybe something can be done. [00:06:33] Because, you know, when When people get outraged, that's obviously, you know, the Senate and the state and the government takes notice. [00:06:40] You're just trying to shine light. [00:06:41] That's exactly what Jack's got the platform. [00:06:43] That's what he's been saying in his other video, too. [00:06:45] He's got the platform to make these issues heard by big numbers of people. [00:06:49] You know, just like the petition, if a petition gets 100,000 signatures, the White House has to release a statement on it. [00:06:57] And pretty much every time. [00:06:59] Yeah, we got less than 30,000 more to go. [00:07:02] I mean, that's good for the amount of time it's been. [00:07:04] Yeah, what's fucked up is. [00:07:06] I did a poll on my Instagram. [00:07:07] I've gotten so many people telling me that they're having trouble signing the petition, that they're getting an error, that their signature is not counting, or that it just straight up will not let them submit their information. [00:07:19] That was the worst thing I've ever smelled in my entire life by far. [00:07:23] Can you describe it? [00:07:24] No, I can't. [00:07:26] I actually can't. [00:07:26] Like, I did not think anything. [00:07:29] Like, it smelled so bad that I literally could not breathe. [00:07:33] It was like, it was so strong that I. Couldn't take a breath because it just instantly made me gag out my air to the point that I was like gasping and had to run away from the dumpsters far enough away to where I could like take a breath of air. [00:07:48] I mean, look at that. [00:07:49] Is this also Treasure Island? [00:07:50] Treasure Island. [00:07:51] The entire bay, just as far as you can see. [00:07:54] I saw a Treasure Island picture in the inlet, just straight fish stacked. [00:07:58] Yeah, this is when the tide was going out, so they're like separating. [00:08:01] But, like, look at that pot of dead fish. [00:08:03] I mean, there has to be, they have to be trying to do something to fix it. [00:08:07] There's no way that no government officials or like some bigwigs aren't actively trying to do. [00:08:13] I mean, this is crazy. [00:08:14] I mean, when you're funded by corporations that solely only care about money, I mean, this has been going on for. [00:08:25] 80 years, 100 years, or something like that. [00:08:27] Yeah. [00:08:28] And there's no sign of it slowing down. [00:08:30] You know, they're still allowing these farmlands to pump the phosphate fertilizer all over the plants. [00:08:38] And then when it rains, the water drains into the canals. [00:08:41] The canals drain into Lake Okeechobee. [00:08:43] Lake Okeechobee drains to the river that leads to the ocean. [00:08:46] Do you think it has anything to do with, like, you know, fertilizer? [00:08:49] Oh, yeah. [00:08:49] Huge part of it's fertilizer. [00:08:50] But, like, individual, like on, let's say, Treasure Island, you have a yard, you fertilize it, rains. [00:08:54] The runoff goes in the ocean. [00:08:56] I think that that would be a very, very small percentage of the overall. [00:09:01] But it's the same thing. [00:09:03] Just on a smaller scale. [00:09:04] Yeah, I mean. [00:09:05] But I think that's what a lot of the people want the people to believe. [00:09:08] That it's normal to you. [00:09:09] That it's not big business. [00:09:11] It's the individual's fertilizer that's causing it. [00:09:13] Yeah, those people who think that are dumb and are misinformed. [00:09:16] Well, that's unfair. [00:09:17] It's definitely the big people. [00:09:18] That's fake news. [00:09:19] Yeah. [00:09:20] You heard it here. [00:09:20] Yeah, that's another thing the news will not report on. [00:09:25] Well, they'll say, you know, is man making this red tide worse with fertilizer and this and that, but they will never name a specific company or a specific reason why. [00:09:35] So let's name them. [00:09:36] Who are they? [00:09:36] What company is it? [00:09:37] It's the cattle ranchers north of Lake Okeechobee. [00:09:40] Yeah. [00:09:40] It's the Big Sugar south of Lake Okeechobee, which they've been draining their runoff into the lake for years and years and years. [00:09:47] And like all the manure that's in all the cattle ranches that gets drained into the lake, too, you know, that contributes to it as well. [00:09:54] And another thing I hear is there's weeds that are growing in Lake Okeechobee. [00:09:58] And I guess they're spraying all sorts of like crazy pesticides and poison on the weeds to kill the weeds, which contributes to the algae bloom, too. [00:10:07] I have absolutely no idea. [00:10:09] Like, apparently, if you look back at pictures or videos of Lake Okeechobee 20 years ago versus today, it's like a completely different place. [00:10:17] There was all these weeds and all this grass all over Lake Okeechobee, and they're slowly like trying to kill the weeds because we don't want weeds, and it doesn't make any sense. [00:10:26] You can probably pull up a video of them spraying all the pesticides and all the poison. [00:10:31] I wonder what they do that right out there in Lake Seminole, too. [00:10:34] Even they spray, you know what, Jack? [00:10:36] You know what, you might have to do, Jack? [00:10:37] Like, you had that other video where, like, you remember when you made the beach, you made your private beach, and you got such an outcry from the public and the news that it made major networks. [00:10:45] Like, you might have to come up with some crazy idea to do with the red tide to get them to cover it. [00:10:52] Have you gone down there to like Okeechobee to like where those farms are and where they spray all that and try to talk to anybody? [00:10:58] Or, I have not, no, um, we should, I would like to, you should go in a dead fish outfit. [00:11:03] I wanted to send boxes of dead fish and bottles of Lake Okeechobee water to all the Senate offices and Rick Scott's office and the governor's office. [00:11:13] Probably a bad idea. [00:11:15] I would get in a lot of trouble. [00:11:17] That's why I haven't done it. [00:11:18] But if they can kill the entire state, why can't I do that? [00:11:23] Let's go dump 100 gallons of Lake Okeechobee water into Rick Scott's swimming pool. [00:11:27] You know what would be interesting, though, if you took a water sample this week and then take one when it clears up? [00:11:34] And just to show how bad it was and send it to some type of laboratory to have them show you what the deal is. [00:11:38] I mean, this is our water. [00:11:39] We swim in it. [00:11:40] They have a scale for red tide. [00:11:44] I'm not the most educated person on the topic. [00:11:46] I'm just trying to make people aware of this because my backyard is like a toxic waste. [00:11:51] Look at this, manatees dying all over the place. [00:11:56] But they measure red tide by like how many particles of the algae are in per liter of water. [00:12:07] And I think the scale maxes out at 1 million because it's never supposed to go higher than a million. [00:12:12] That's just like completely unheard of. [00:12:14] But this year they were measuring like 10 million particles of the algae bloom per liter of water, which is 10 times higher than the scale caps out at. [00:12:24] God damn. [00:12:25] Wow. [00:12:25] Do you think that this could possibly be the work of Mike Concho? [00:12:31] Is he to blame? [00:12:32] I wish, because if he was to blame, then I could fix it. [00:12:37] So, what exactly does Rick Scott have to do with this? [00:12:45] I forgot what year it was. [00:12:46] I think I have a picture of it. [00:12:48] I guess the year is kind of irrelevant, but he cut $700 million budget from the Water Preservation Act. [00:12:57] Just took $700 million away from trying to keep the water clean, you know? [00:13:02] Can you look that up? [00:13:03] Yeah. [00:13:06] I might have a picture on my phone. [00:13:08] I saw some videos of the waterways with the different colored water, you know, feeding into it. [00:13:13] And I saw some comments on the video, and they said that that's naturally occurring, like where lakes and rivers go into, like, you know, the ocean and stuff like that. [00:13:22] They say it always looks like that. [00:13:24] Holy fuck, you're right. [00:13:26] Here we go. [00:13:27] In 2012, Richard Scott cut $700 million from. [00:13:31] Florida Water Management District. [00:13:33] Now the Gulf Coast is suffering what may be the worst red tide bloom in history empty beaches and restaurants. [00:13:39] And Trump loves this guy. [00:13:41] Do you? [00:13:41] And I have another tweet from Trump. [00:13:43] Rick Scott of Florida is doing a fantastic job as governor. [00:13:47] Jobs are pouring into the state and its economic health is better than ever before. [00:13:52] He is strong on crime, borders, and loves our military and vets. [00:13:56] Vote for Rick Scott on Tuesday. [00:13:58] This is our president. [00:13:59] As our state is literally uninhabitable. [00:14:03] You know, I've lived at the beach my entire life. [00:14:05] I can, you know, gauge a popular beach day. [00:14:07] Like during the week, you know, there's still going to be dozens of people on the beach. [00:14:11] Last Sunday, there were two people on the beach, as far as I could see. [00:14:15] Yeah, Clearwater Beach is like ghost land right now. [00:14:17] There's parking. [00:14:17] Well, he's on Indian Rocks Beach. [00:14:19] Yeah, but Clearwater Beach, I saw pictures from Clearwater Beach. [00:14:21] All the businesses, like the restaurants are empty. [00:14:24] And the thing is, like, I have a lot of friends who own local businesses, and I have a lot of friends who run fishing charters, and like, I don't want to hurt their businesses at all, but pretending like this isn't happening just so that. [00:14:36] Tourists keep coming this year. === Deregulation Causes Disaster (13:46) === [00:14:38] Like, if this continues for 10 years, like, I will not be able to live where I live. [00:14:43] But I mean, I might be able to, but I won't want to, you know. [00:14:46] I think this was a wake up call, though. [00:14:47] It's like almost like they push, see how far can we go? [00:14:50] How much, you know, toxic waste can we pump into the. [00:14:54] I mean, is anybody doing anything? [00:14:56] I have no idea. [00:14:57] I don't, I've not heard. [00:14:59] But when you have a problem, it's widespread and this much. [00:15:02] Well, he's got 30,000, 30,000. [00:15:05] How many petitions have you got signed? [00:15:06] Right. [00:15:06] But is anybody over 70,000 signatures? [00:15:08] Over 70,000 signatures. [00:15:10] Is anybody in position? [00:15:11] Talking about it, no, nobody. [00:15:13] You think with this much outrage, if they had any type of solution or were making any sort of progress to stop this from happening, they would release a statement. [00:15:22] But I've seen nothing, but also, I think part of the problem is like this problem is so large and so widespread that there isn't an easily doable solution that's like, oh, we can do it tomorrow. [00:15:31] This is a major just cut off what the fuck are you gonna do? [00:15:34] Cut off cattle ranchers, do not let them use fertilizer, and that's a huge step in the right direction. [00:15:39] Just completely ban fertilizer, but can I play? [00:15:44] Devil's Advocate for a second. [00:15:45] Yeah, of course. [00:15:45] These don't reflect my actual views. [00:15:47] I'm playing Devil's Advocate. [00:15:48] No, of course not. [00:15:49] God, these reflects that. [00:15:50] Nine months. [00:15:50] There you go. [00:15:51] Longest red tide in history. [00:15:53] I mean, you can't when you affect business like that. [00:15:55] And I'm taking Ben's side of this you know, business is business, so we're out here to make money, we're not necessarily out here to save the environment. [00:16:02] I'm taking that's the problem, too. [00:16:04] The big business, you can't just say you can't have fertilizer anymore, that's going to affect millions of dollars of Florida tax, right? [00:16:09] But there's got to be a better way to do it, yes. [00:16:11] There doesn't have to be like killed all the animals. [00:16:14] I totally get that, but what happens when Florida is uninhabitable? [00:16:18] Like, right, then what? [00:16:19] Well, that's that's the whole point of government regulation. [00:16:21] That's why when people Typically, Republicans want less government regulation and Democrats want more. [00:16:27] Well, when you deregulate things, stuff like this happens. [00:16:29] Right. [00:16:30] So, you know, there's got to be a center area somewhere where everybody can agree. [00:16:35] And we're kind of at a good spot right now because we're going to have a change of leadership here very shortly. [00:16:41] And you're right. [00:16:42] You know, that would take millions and millions of dollars away from Florida's taxes, blah, blah, blah. [00:16:47] But Florida is completely reliant on tourism, way more so than the sugar crops, way more so than the cattle ranches. [00:16:55] So it's like, you know, they're pretty much shooting themselves in the foot at this point. [00:16:59] But also, laws move usually, the legal system moves fairly slowly. [00:17:03] So, if they want to, you know, bring about legislation to ban or limit fertilizers, it's going to take a long time. [00:17:08] They can't do it overnight. [00:17:09] It takes forever, right? [00:17:10] Everything takes forever. [00:17:12] Well, the biggest fuck up, I mean, the Florida. [00:17:15] It's got to start somewhere, though. [00:17:16] Yeah, you got some water in Florida naturally flows south. [00:17:19] Right? [00:17:19] Like, it naturally flows south because that's just like the incline of the state of Florida. [00:17:24] The farther north you go, the higher you are above sea level. [00:17:28] And, um,. [00:17:30] For thousands of years, the river of grass, if you want to pull up a picture that you can, look up Florida's historic water flow. [00:17:39] And you can see that, like, have you ever seen a map of Florida from what they thought it looked like before they were actually able to fly over it or measure it properly, like to the T? [00:17:51] Yeah, it looked like super fat, right? [00:17:53] It looks super fat and it's like chunked up into islands. [00:17:57] It looks like they painted it as if it was not a solid landmass whatsoever. [00:18:01] Like, there's, Rivers going through the whole thing. [00:18:03] Yeah. [00:18:03] I can pull up a picture for you. [00:18:06] By the way, we probably should have, we're going to have the Republican view at 7 30, right, Daniel? [00:18:10] Yeah, when Ben gets here. [00:18:12] Yeah, we'll have the Democrat side. [00:18:14] The Republicans are on their way. [00:18:15] I don't know. [00:18:16] Yeah, but here's the thing. [00:18:16] Ben doesn't know anything about that. [00:18:18] He don't really like that type of shit either, though. [00:18:19] He'll probably roast those companies as well. [00:18:21] Yeah. [00:18:22] Well, not necessarily. [00:18:22] Ben's friends are, you know, typically Republicans because they're business people. [00:18:26] But he doesn't want to see those dead fish float in his backyard. [00:18:29] I don't know what Florida looked like. [00:18:31] That's crazy. [00:18:32] So obviously, a lot of Florida. [00:18:35] When was this? [00:18:36] It probably has a date on there. [00:18:37] It was like 17. [00:18:38] I was at Ben's Beach House. [00:18:39] In the 1800s. [00:18:40] I was at Ben's Beach House. [00:18:41] 17 days ago. [00:18:42] And I called him on the phone because it smelled horrible. [00:18:44] And I called Ben and I said, See, look, there you go. [00:18:46] Natural flow of water. [00:18:47] That's how it's been forever. [00:18:49] But we completely cut that off. [00:18:51] This is the past. [00:18:52] It says they haven't. [00:18:53] Yeah, that's the past. [00:18:54] That's the past. [00:18:54] That's how the water flow was. [00:18:56] If that was the original. [00:18:57] If that was the past, present, and the future on here. [00:18:59] If that was the original flow, how come the south part of Florida, like Miami area, didn't get terrible red tide? [00:19:06] Oh, because they didn't have the. [00:19:07] They had the Gulf Stream over on the other side. [00:19:09] See, I was thinking if. [00:19:10] Well, also, the river of grass, if there was any toxins in the water in Lake Okeechobee, it filtered it out. [00:19:16] All the weeds and all the grass in South Florida would filter the water and clean it before it ever got to the ocean. [00:19:22] Now we completely cut that out of the equation and we just send it straight east and west, straight to the ocean. [00:19:28] Well, you know what would be cool, too? [00:19:29] Like, if you guys want to leave in the comments, if you have a creative solution to this problem that maybe somebody, you know, businesses or government might want to look into, put it in the comments below. [00:19:38] Maybe we'll find something that they didn't think about already. [00:19:41] But, like, how the fuck are you gonna stop? [00:19:42] I mean, the only way to get to get like, you can't just fucking say, big sugar, shut the fuck down. [00:19:47] Exactly, never again. [00:19:49] No, definitely not. [00:19:49] Have to just start raising hell now. [00:19:52] You got to bring the awareness to it. [00:19:53] Keep what I'm trying to do. [00:19:54] Thank you. [00:19:54] Four million views in the world out there. [00:19:56] Two months. [00:19:57] So, where can they sign the petition and stuff? [00:19:59] It's in the description of pretty much every one of my YouTube videos. [00:20:03] It's in the description of my Instagram. [00:20:06] We can put it in the description of this video. [00:20:08] Yeah, description of this video. [00:20:09] Top line. [00:20:10] But the thing is, the petition cuts off the 22nd, so we only have two days. [00:20:15] All right, so sign now. [00:20:16] Yeah, it's a 30 day thing. [00:20:17] Jax, how does President Trump get a hold of it? [00:20:20] You got to edit and put this video out tonight. [00:20:22] I've tweeted him. [00:20:23] I've tried to message him. [00:20:25] Who? [00:20:26] I said if President Trump would like to talk to him. [00:20:27] It shouldn't be hard. [00:20:29] It should not be hard. [00:20:29] He's so active on Twitter. [00:20:31] Just tweet me, dude. [00:20:32] There you go. [00:20:33] Message me. [00:20:33] Damn it. [00:20:34] He probably subscribes to Tfue, I would imagine. [00:20:37] Oh, absolutely. [00:20:37] Of course. [00:20:38] If you're not subscribed to Tfue, what are you doing? [00:20:43] Wow. [00:20:44] That's insane. [00:20:46] Yeah. [00:20:46] Yeah, but unfortunately, and I say unfortunately because this would be very unfortunate, but it would also. [00:20:54] In a way, be a solution if we had a hurricane big enough to flood Lake Okeechobee so much that it broke the Hoover Dive, which is the dam that they built to stop water from flooding South Florida. [00:21:07] Um, that would almost solve our problem because the water wouldn't be able to go straight east or west. [00:21:15] The problem is there are towns that would be completely underwater. [00:21:19] Let's destroy the towns, but that's the thing is there's you should they should have never built towns there in the first place, like it is a swamp, right? [00:21:26] Well, that's the thing about it, it needs to be drained and. [00:21:29] You know, the Lake Okeechobee hurricane, it was the second most deadly national disaster in U.S. history. [00:21:35] Over 2,000 people died, almost 2,500. [00:21:37] What hurricane was it? [00:21:38] They call it the Lake Okeechobee hurricane. [00:21:40] It was like in 1920, I believe. [00:21:42] Okay. [00:21:43] And they built the dams. [00:21:45] Look at that dead whale shark. [00:21:47] That's crazy. [00:21:48] It's crazy to see some of the bigger animals dying, too. [00:21:51] Like I knew about the big whales. [00:21:52] Just to wash up on shore like that. [00:21:53] Two dead whales washed up a mile north of my house. [00:21:56] Yeah. [00:21:56] And two dead sharks a mile south of my house. [00:21:59] That's pretty crazy. [00:22:00] So, if a person goes in that water, will they die too? [00:22:03] People have died. [00:22:04] Several people have died. [00:22:05] I saw people swimming in the ocean. [00:22:06] That's what I was saying. [00:22:08] But a guy down south, this is a story I heard confirmed to be true by a friend of mine that would never lie about something like this. [00:22:15] There was a guy cleaning for a week straight, cleaning all the dead fish, trying to bring his home back to what we want it to be, which is a beautiful paradise with flourishing ecosystems. [00:22:25] And he got sick, went to the hospital, died within 24 hours of respiratory failure. [00:22:30] Did you hear about that? [00:22:31] Just recently? [00:22:32] This was about a month ago. [00:22:33] Damn. [00:22:33] What? [00:22:34] I heard yesterday some guy was cleaning up the beach and he stepped on a. [00:22:37] Oyster? [00:22:38] No, it was a catfish barb or something. [00:22:41] Oh, yeah. [00:22:41] Yeah, he's in bad shape. [00:22:43] So you shouldn't go out and try to clean this shit up then. [00:22:46] Well, the thing is, we have to. [00:22:48] I would say if you're going to clean it up, just wear a respirator. [00:22:50] Yeah. [00:22:50] And shoes. [00:22:51] Yeah. [00:22:52] I have friends who are cleaning it up right now, too, and they're braver than I. I've had pneumonia in the past, so my respiratory system is already weaker than the average person. [00:23:03] So unfortunately, I can't go and do that because I would almost. [00:23:08] Guaranteed to end up in the hospital, but I mean, fish have to be cleaned up. [00:23:13] I think we need to go straight to the fucking source, Jack. [00:23:15] I think me and you need to fly down to the Lake Okeechobee and fuck up some farmlands, fuck them up. [00:23:19] Just go start burning crops. [00:23:20] But what I was thinking about with the Clearwater Beach, like they probably all, I mean, they don't have anything to do with Lake Okeechobee. [00:23:26] I mean, they could complain or write letters or influence legislation, but they don't have anything directly. [00:23:31] So all they can do is damage control at this point, which I guess they are doing by spending money to clean up. [00:23:36] They're worried about Clearwater, though, nowhere else. [00:23:38] We're fucked though. [00:23:39] Like, this is the beginning of the end. [00:23:41] Like, this is how the planet dies. [00:23:42] Like, slowly one ecosystem dies, two, you know, then the whole state of Florida, literally statewide, more coastline than not has dead fish washing up right now. [00:23:53] Right. [00:23:53] And it's like in 10 years, like, we're fucked. [00:23:56] Yeah. [00:23:56] If this keeps going on for 10 more years, like, you're not going to be able to live here anymore. [00:24:00] No. [00:24:00] That's why Elon wants to go to Mars. [00:24:02] Yeah. [00:24:03] Well, after something this catastrophic, honestly, like, I have a solution to solve all global problems. [00:24:10] Just Elon Musk can be world leader. [00:24:13] Something goes wrong, we ask him what to do. [00:24:15] He will probably give us a way better solution than 99% of people. [00:24:19] Fuck it, I'd vote for him. [00:24:21] I think a lot of people would vote. [00:24:22] I think he would win if he ran for president. [00:24:25] Did you see the guy, the CEO of Starbucks, just thinking about running for president? [00:24:29] I thought the CEO of Starbucks just got fired or something. [00:24:33] No, he stepped down because they're thinking he's going to run for president. [00:24:35] Oh, Starbucks? [00:24:36] Yeah, Starbucks. [00:24:38] I'm not voting for that guy. [00:24:39] What's his name? [00:24:40] Howard Schultz? [00:24:41] Yeah, I think that's his name. [00:24:42] Starbucks is too expensive. [00:24:43] If it was Dunkin' Donuts, I'd give him a vote. [00:24:45] Because Starbucks is too expensive. [00:24:47] Starbucks stacks with Dunkin' Donuts. [00:24:49] Iced coffee. [00:24:51] Look, there you go. [00:24:52] They just showed the measurement. [00:24:54] A million. [00:24:55] Shout out to the guy with the extra sugar at the bottom. [00:24:58] Shout out my boy Schultz. [00:25:01] Anyway. [00:25:02] Also, if Elon Musk wants to come on the podcast. [00:25:05] Yeah. [00:25:05] I'd love to pick him up. [00:25:08] We got him lined up for next week. [00:25:09] We got an EV charger here, Elon. [00:25:11] You can bring your Tesla. [00:25:12] We'll charge you. [00:25:12] We got blunts for Elon, too. [00:25:14] Oh, God. [00:25:15] It's not an inhale, though. [00:25:18] Anything else you want to say, Jack, about the topic or about your personal life? [00:25:22] If we don't do something soon, I mean, this is like, like I said, this is going to be the beginning of the end of planet Earth. [00:25:29] You know, one ecosystem dies. [00:25:31] If the ocean dies, we die. [00:25:32] You know, the ocean covers most of the planet, and if we keep this up, it's not going to be good. [00:25:38] So sign the petition. [00:25:39] What else can we do? [00:25:40] Yeah, I don't know. [00:25:42] Everybody better sign the petition. [00:25:43] I'm just trying to make people aware because I don't know what we're doing. [00:25:45] Share the video. [00:25:46] That's part of the problem, though. [00:25:48] Think about the power of somebody like you say, Big News. [00:25:51] Like, think about how much money they have and influence. [00:25:55] When you have money, you have influence. [00:25:57] Oh, yeah. [00:25:57] Boycott big sugar. [00:25:58] Do not buy any sugar from Florida. [00:26:00] But how are you supposed to do that? [00:26:02] You don't know when you buy, like, I know if you buy raw sugar. [00:26:04] You got to just do your research. [00:26:05] Yeah, but if you buy raw sugar, but like, let's say I buy a Coke. [00:26:08] I don't know where the sugar comes from. [00:26:10] Don't buy Coke. [00:26:11] Coke's horrible for you. [00:26:13] You got to buy sugar eventually. [00:26:14] Everything has sugar. [00:26:16] You don't have to. [00:26:17] If it can clean the rust off of a bumper, you probably shouldn't drink it. [00:26:21] Yeah, but you know, people are ultimately, I mean, people are going to drink Coke. [00:26:24] People are stupid. [00:26:27] A lot of people are just really dumb. [00:26:29] But the general consumer, that's how stuff like this happens. [00:26:31] The general consumer doesn't care. [00:26:32] They go, okay, well, it's not my problem. [00:26:33] I can't do anything. [00:26:34] Right, but those people aren't going to do anything or care anyway. [00:26:36] They're going to drink Coca Cola and die. [00:26:38] Yep. [00:26:39] I stopped eating fast food and stopped drinking soda completely years ago, and it was the best decision I ever made. [00:26:44] The problem is momentum, too. [00:26:46] Like, there's so much fucking, like you said, people drinking Coke, people buying shit at the grocery store full of sugar. [00:26:52] Like, people, it's going to be hard to get people to change their ways. [00:26:55] You know what I mean? [00:26:56] There's so much momentum. [00:26:57] But that's what people, people, They go, oh, that's terrible. [00:27:00] And they go, okay, well, if you want to fix that, you can't, let's say Coke. [00:27:03] I don't know if it's Coke, but let's say it's Coke. [00:27:05] You say, oh, that's terrible. [00:27:07] I should do something about that. [00:27:08] You go, well, you can't drink Coke. [00:27:09] And they're like, oh, well, I'm not going to do that. [00:27:11] But that's terrible. [00:27:12] They're not willing to give up stuff or put themselves out to do better. [00:27:17] Most people. [00:27:18] What do animals on the entire planet drink? [00:27:21] Water. [00:27:21] Besides humans. [00:27:23] Water. [00:27:24] But it's like another thing. [00:27:25] My dog drinks Dr. Pepper. [00:27:27] Of course. [00:27:27] What have people been drinking for the last. [00:27:30] However long people have existed. [00:27:31] I've seen a bunch. [00:27:32] Why did we switch it up and start adding all this sugar and all that? [00:27:36] Jack, I've seen a polar bear drink Coke. [00:27:40] I've seen that commercial too. [00:27:41] Yeah. [00:27:42] I mean, that's natural. [00:27:44] They're red. [00:27:45] They're white. [00:27:45] It's because they want to give you cancer and they want you to die and they want you to pay medical bills and do all that shit. [00:27:51] Every time Trump does his hair, we lose a foot of ozone layer and a polar bear sets on fire. [00:27:56] It's the goddamn truth. [00:27:58] Floating Joe Rogan there. [00:28:00] Then the polar bears just drink less coke. [00:28:02] So, damn, sign the petition. [00:28:05] Hey, clean up the fish. [00:28:06] Just be careful. [00:28:06] We should fly down there to Okeechobee and we should. [00:28:09] We can just drive. [00:28:10] It's not too far. [00:28:11] Yeah. [00:28:11] But if we fly over, we can get really cool footage. [00:28:13] We can take Ben's plane. [00:28:14] True. [00:28:15] I have a plane that we can use for really, really cheap. [00:28:17] His friend has a plane we can borrow. [00:28:19] We should skydive right into the fucking farm. [00:28:22] And go just talk to those people and see what they think. === Promote the Petition Now (04:52) === [00:28:25] And just put the camera in front of their face and hit record. [00:28:28] You guys see the video of Rick Scott eating at a restaurant in Venice and getting booed out of the restaurant? [00:28:33] No. [00:28:34] Just come forward. [00:28:35] Jax, why don't you go to his house? [00:28:36] Pull that up. [00:28:38] I don't know what that would accomplish. [00:28:40] Talk to him. [00:28:40] He will not talk to me. [00:28:42] If you sit there and go, I hate me. [00:28:43] So we got to work our way up the ladder. [00:28:45] He knows who I am. [00:28:45] He hates me. [00:28:46] But if you go there and you, You have a chance to be like the next Michael Moore. [00:28:50] I'm pretty sure that if you go. [00:28:52] Oh, hit record on the camera. [00:28:54] Sorry. [00:28:56] I'm pretty sure if you go there, I think. [00:28:59] I don't know how, but there's a way where they have to respond to you. [00:29:02] Like, I don't know if you go there as a best idea. [00:29:04] But if you send them a letter or something like that, I'm pretty sure that they have to respond to you, like these government officials. [00:29:10] His office is a public office, it's taxpayer money. [00:29:13] So I understand that, but is that going to solve anything? [00:29:16] Well, it'll be interesting to get his perspective. [00:29:19] It may not solve anything, but it will make noise and it will. [00:29:21] Fucking raise hell. [00:29:22] That's true. [00:29:23] And we did get, you know, when we did the private beach prank, you know, pranking the entire state of Florida, we got a statement from Rick Scott's office. [00:29:30] Right. [00:29:30] We did in that video. [00:29:32] Well, I think if you request, if you write them an email or phone call, tell them who you are and say you'd like to have a sit down. [00:29:37] I don't know if you'll get him, but at least somebody from his office, they will probably. [00:29:41] And we can encourage more people to write letters, call, let them know. [00:29:44] Yep. [00:29:44] If we get 100,000, that's what I'm saying. [00:29:47] If somebody comes forward and I get an email of, like, hey, this is something that we can actually do. [00:29:52] If we get, like, 100,000 million, 3 million people on board with this. [00:29:56] Like, they'll have to do something about it. [00:29:58] I just don't know what we can do. [00:29:59] If you guys, if anybody watching on the White House website, yeah, if anybody watching this video has any inside scoop into somebody in these offices that can get Jackson meeting, please hit us up and let us know. [00:30:08] You know what I love? [00:30:09] I love the evolution of the Jug Squad. [00:30:12] It's a long way, man. [00:30:13] I can't sit and watch this shit happen. [00:30:15] It just makes me so mad, dude. [00:30:18] But that's what's pretty funny about the power of the Jug Squad you go anywhere, find a 13 year old kid, sorry, Jackson, and ask them about the Jug Squad. [00:30:26] You're like, they're. [00:30:27] You're like their president. [00:30:28] Yeah. [00:30:29] Crazy. [00:30:29] Oh, yeah. [00:30:29] He's running to the beach. [00:30:31] Especially because we got like Tfue on board now, too. [00:30:33] He's going to promote the petition either tonight or tomorrow. [00:30:36] Is he? [00:30:37] Yeah. [00:30:37] I think he's. [00:30:38] We need that. [00:30:39] He could almost single handedly get those last 30,000. [00:30:41] You know, if I can get 60,000, he can. [00:30:44] And we only need two fucking days. [00:30:46] We need Tfue now to promote this freaking petition, dude. [00:30:49] All right. [00:30:50] 72,000. [00:30:51] You have 72,000 petitions. [00:30:52] Signatures, yeah. [00:30:54] So all you need is signatures? [00:30:55] Mm hmm. [00:30:56] And how many more do we need? [00:30:59] Uh, right, 28,000. [00:31:01] Another 28, so you need 100,000 total, yeah, for the White House to release a statement, right? [00:31:06] And if that happens, the state will have to take notice. [00:31:10] Hell yeah, there's one to for Donald Trump to resign, and it already has 140,000. [00:31:15] That's not gonna happen, it's right on the front page. [00:31:18] They're gonna release a statement about it, you know, it's not like that's a troll, it's not like he can act right. [00:31:22] There was one like deport Justin Bieber back to Canada, you know, 400,000 signatures. [00:31:29] But the thing is, dude, like. [00:31:31] The censorship on the White House website is unbelievable, dude. [00:31:35] You know, for over two hours when I first launched the petition, nobody could sign for two hours straight during the peak of my videos. [00:31:44] But do you think that was because they were trying to shut it down? [00:31:46] You think they're trying to shut it down? [00:31:47] They just have a crappy website. [00:31:48] They're the fucking White House. [00:31:50] Should they not have a website that can handle traffic? [00:31:52] Think back to when they had the healthcare enrollment. [00:31:55] It crashed like the first day they did it. [00:31:57] Yeah, but that's like on like Obamacare? [00:31:59] That was a huge scale. [00:32:01] That was a nationwide scale. [00:32:03] But I'm pretty sure they're wrong. [00:32:06] I don't think they're really trying that hard to make the petition side of the site. [00:32:09] That's great, no, for sure. [00:32:10] I mean, dude, look, I literally did an Instagram poll. [00:32:13] Is anybody having problems signing? [00:32:15] 50% said they were not able to sign. [00:32:18] How many people responded to that Instagram poll? [00:32:21] Uh, something like 30,000. [00:32:22] That's crazy. [00:32:23] See, that's it, that's the Duke squad right there. [00:32:25] So, like, that's what's coming out. [00:32:26] I'm so convinced we have already had over a hundred thousand people try to sign this, it's just not letting everybody sign it. [00:32:34] And it seems like the closer we get to a hundred thousand, the harder it is for people to sign, which is crazy. [00:32:41] And you have 48 hours. [00:32:43] 48 hours, yeah. [00:32:45] So we can have Ben on at 7 30 to talk about the other side of this. [00:32:48] But hey, it was under 50,000. [00:32:50] It was at like 54,000 two days ago. [00:32:53] Now we're at 73,000. [00:32:54] We'll get there. [00:32:55] That's what I'm saying. [00:32:56] So then what? [00:32:57] Then we expect to hear a response from somebody. [00:33:01] The White House has to release a statement. [00:33:05] Whether it's on their website, whether they directly hit me up. [00:33:10] Well, we're going to do something, dude. [00:33:11] We're going to make sure we get to the next level. [00:33:14] Documentary about it. [00:33:15] We have to. [00:33:15] I've just, you know, I've been brainstorming as much as I can. === Why We Stop Eating Chicken (14:37) === [00:33:18] It's just, oh, you know, my YouTube channel is evolving. [00:33:23] Yeah, of course. [00:33:24] But the reason why I've been so successful is because we, you know, we go in the ocean, we have fun, we do 24 hour challenges, we film all these videos. [00:33:31] Like, I don't even want to be in my backyard right now. [00:33:32] Right. [00:33:33] You don't want to go in the water. [00:33:35] Why my channel is known is the videos we filmed in the backyard and at the beach at my house. [00:33:39] And like, you're literally, your staff that you film is infected. [00:33:42] I don't even want to be there. [00:33:44] I want to go back to LA. [00:33:44] I want to go to Georgia and film with the Almighty or like, Just go anywhere, you know, go back to Hawaii. [00:33:49] Sucks, dude. [00:33:49] I love this town so much more than I love anything in California or anywhere. [00:33:54] Of course, dude. [00:33:55] I hate LA. [00:33:55] Like, I like a lot of people in LA and I make really good content every time I go to LA. [00:34:01] But 10 out of 10 times, I would rather. [00:34:04] Well, think about like Danny, like, you remember your series, Deckhands? [00:34:07] Like, right now, that would be like, yeah, we weren't completely out of jobs. [00:34:12] Actually, that would be a good episode. [00:34:13] Are they really out of jobs right now? [00:34:14] Dude, nobody's going on fishing charters. [00:34:16] Like, I will not buy. [00:34:18] Any locally caught fish. [00:34:20] I will not eat any local fish. [00:34:21] I'm not buying seafood right now. [00:34:22] I'm a pescatarian. [00:34:23] I don't eat red meat, chicken. [00:34:25] I don't eat any meat other than fish from time to time. [00:34:28] And I will only eat fish if I know it's locally caught by, like, you know, some of the deckhands, by Merrick, by somebody that I know personally that caught it. [00:34:37] Right. [00:34:37] And, like, I won't do it now. [00:34:38] I just, no way. [00:34:39] No. [00:34:40] When did you become that? [00:34:41] When did you start? [00:34:42] Three years ago. [00:34:43] Just because the, like, I stopped eating meat when I looked into where the meat that I was eating came from. [00:34:50] And I became so disgusted and so sick. [00:34:52] To my stomach. [00:34:53] If you know somebody that raises cows in open fields that live a good life, that's fine. [00:35:01] I have absolutely no problem with that. [00:35:03] But the fast food industry, the meat, the animals, what they go through for you to get chicken tender. [00:35:10] Yeah, that's the thing, though. [00:35:11] If you want to be ignorant to what you're eating, though, you should watch them. [00:35:15] I just mean they're bad. [00:35:16] It's horrible. [00:35:18] Most of these animals don't even get to see sunlight until the day they die. [00:35:22] But that's The view I was talking about the people are they go, Well, that's terrible, and they go, But I still want my McDonald's, so I'm still gonna eat there. [00:35:29] See, those people don't matter. [00:35:30] But that's like everybody. [00:35:32] Yeah, that's the problem. [00:35:34] I don't get it, dude. [00:35:35] I do not get it. [00:35:36] Like, if you want to eat meat, like. [00:35:37] Because it puts you out. [00:35:38] It's like, I want to eat my McDonald's. [00:35:40] I want it now. [00:35:41] I don't want to have to do any extra work. [00:35:42] And if that's what has to happen, then so be it. [00:35:44] And well, they make it affordable for, you know, poor people to eat cheap food like that. [00:35:48] Yeah. [00:35:48] Jack, did you not go to In N Out when you were in California? [00:35:51] No. [00:35:52] It's hard for me not to go. [00:35:54] I get it. [00:35:55] I get it. [00:35:55] But, like, then again, that's like. [00:35:58] That's like the difference between someone with Instagram followers and not. [00:36:02] You know, it's just another person. [00:36:03] It's like, it's not like this person's not special because they have a certain amount of followers, or they might be, they might be really a really sophisticated, smart person. [00:36:13] And in my experience with people who are very popular on social media, nine out of 10 times, they're very intelligent, very hardworking, like sophisticated people. [00:36:23] Of course, there's the one out of 10 that's just super ignorant and an idiot and became famous off of being. [00:36:29] Ignorant, you know? [00:36:30] Yeah. [00:36:31] Well, yeah, this is my standpoint on meat, and this is the reason why I don't eat it anymore. [00:36:37] I believe that, you know, say 100 years ago, hunting and farming and raising your cattle and raising your pigs was a means of survival for a lot of people. [00:36:45] 200, 300 years ago, like on your own farm, people, yeah, people had their own animals, their own cattle, so that they could provide for their families, so they could provide for their friends. [00:36:54] But we live in a day and an age where you can go to any store and get literally the healthiest thing you could ever put in your body at any given time. [00:37:03] And still, people are eating these animals that are being tortured and killed, and just like chicken pens, they live in like they sleep on their feces and their piss, and they live on it, and they get all kinds of crazy infections. [00:37:16] And you know, they don't, they're like, Oh, this one, this one's infected, and it's covered in tumors, so we're not gonna sell it. [00:37:22] No, they still sell that shit. [00:37:23] You know, how many tumors go through chickens? [00:37:26] Like, dude, I don't want to be a chicken. [00:37:29] I was eating chicken, I bit into a tumor. [00:37:32] I bit into a tumor. [00:37:32] Where did you get chicken with a tumor on it? [00:37:35] Chick fil A. [00:37:35] No, no, it wasn't Chick fil A. [00:37:36] I was in California. [00:37:37] I think it was like a Denny's or some shit. [00:37:39] That was stupid back then, five years ago. [00:37:41] I don't know. [00:37:41] McDonald's is the most disgusting shit. [00:37:44] What happened to it? [00:37:44] I've been into it. [00:37:47] It was like, I can't even describe. [00:37:49] Was it hard? [00:37:49] Was it soft? [00:37:50] What was it like? [00:37:50] It was rubbery and just, I can't even describe. [00:37:54] Well, let's say, if you're driving down the road and you're like, man, I'm hungry. [00:37:56] I need to stop real quick. [00:37:57] Go get an apple. [00:37:58] Go get a banana. [00:37:59] Where do you even find one of those? [00:38:00] The McDonald's on every block. [00:38:02] Every gas station has a banana. [00:38:04] Right, but if you're that lazy, then fuck you. [00:38:06] Yeah, are you lazy? [00:38:07] Fuck, dude. [00:38:07] You can't fuck. [00:38:08] I'm in that category. [00:38:10] Health food's expensive. [00:38:11] It's like, you know what else is expensive? [00:38:13] Dying of fucking cancer. [00:38:14] Yeah, straight up. [00:38:16] You're going to die if you eat unhealthy. [00:38:18] I think it's worth spending a little bit more. [00:38:20] Shout out to Newport. [00:38:21] Shout out to the Newport Concrete sponsored. [00:38:23] But that's the thing. [00:38:24] There's people that eat super healthy their whole life vegetarians and they die of cancer. [00:38:28] You never know. [00:38:30] Show me those people. [00:38:31] There's tons. [00:38:32] I don't mean it's the right thing to do, man. [00:38:37] I just want people to be healthy and I want people to think for themselves. [00:38:39] And it's really easy to close your eyes and eat that burger without. [00:38:43] Like, you know, like, I think that if you want to eat chicken and you want to eat a burger, go kill that animal with your bare hands. [00:38:49] Yeah. [00:38:50] Ain't nobody got time for that. [00:38:51] Shoot it with a bow and arrow. [00:38:53] I'm just saying, like, you know, like, it's kind of selfish to just, like, take an animal's life that you know nothing about. [00:38:59] I feel like it's like a conscious decision for me. [00:39:03] I just, it just freaked me out. [00:39:04] And a lot of people feel that way. [00:39:05] It's like, it's a lot easier for me to, instead of pick up a burger, to pick up an apple. [00:39:09] It's like, all right, well, nothing died. [00:39:10] It's healthier for me. [00:39:11] Like, what the fuck was I doing? [00:39:13] Yeah, the world would be a better place for sure if more people thought like that. [00:39:16] Yeah, I don't know. [00:39:16] I mean, that's just my personal stake. [00:39:18] I don't look down on anyone for eating. [00:39:20] Like, I'm an advocate for healthy living. [00:39:22] I'm not going to look down on anyone or treat anyone differently for eating shit food. [00:39:27] I'm just going to be like, you're an idiot. [00:39:30] Why are you eating shit food? [00:39:31] You could be eating healthy. [00:39:32] I love you. [00:39:33] I want you to be a better person. [00:39:34] That's why I'm telling you this. [00:39:36] I don't think you're a bad person. [00:39:38] I just think that you could. [00:39:40] I don't want to say ignorant, you're ignorant to it, but the definition of ignorant is uneducated. [00:39:46] I think it would be more lazy. [00:39:49] For sure. [00:39:49] That's my stance on it. [00:39:50] I'm hungry and driving down the road. [00:39:51] I'm not going to go to 7 Eleven and get an apple. [00:39:53] I'm not going to be full after an apple. [00:39:55] I'm going to McDonald's. [00:39:56] Get a dollar. [00:39:56] You could get a salad somewhere. [00:39:58] You could get all sorts of shit. [00:40:00] Yeah. [00:40:00] I mean, there's 80,000 edible plants and people are eating the same. [00:40:03] You go to Wawa, get a veggie sub real quick. [00:40:06] I went to Havana Harry's. [00:40:07] I got a veggie. [00:40:08] I just ate there yesterday. [00:40:09] Shout out to Havana Harry's. [00:40:10] Really? [00:40:10] Yeah. [00:40:11] I had to meet Cubans. [00:40:12] Their veggie Cubans are fire. [00:40:14] I never liked Havana Harry's. [00:40:15] Dude, Havana Harry's is fire. [00:40:17] Oh, they're fire. [00:40:17] Wait, wait, wait. [00:40:18] Shout out to Havana Harry's and their rice and beans are on point. [00:40:21] Fuck with Havana Harry's. [00:40:22] Have you ever been to La Terracita in Tampa? [00:40:25] I have a lot of fun. [00:40:25] Oh, yeah, that's gas too. [00:40:26] Bro. [00:40:27] I have to take. [00:40:27] Yes. [00:40:28] I took. [00:40:29] There's one on 66. [00:40:30] Who did we take? [00:40:30] I took Edwin or somebody. [00:40:32] Oh, Edwin and Brandon. [00:40:34] Oh, yeah. [00:40:34] Bro, I'm taking you to fucking La Terracita, and you will hate Havana Harry's after that. [00:40:40] It is the most ghetto, hole in the wall Cuban restaurant you've ever been to. [00:40:44] They're open until like 4 a.m. on weekends. [00:40:46] Yeah, but he doesn't eat meat. [00:40:47] He just told you. [00:40:48] So it's not going to be a good time. [00:40:49] You can get beans and rice. [00:40:50] You don't have to get meat. [00:40:51] Yeah. [00:40:52] I'm going to say one more thing. [00:40:54] I'll pretty much be done with the topic. [00:40:56] I'm going to ask you questions. [00:40:58] You guys can add. [00:40:59] Go ahead. [00:41:00] You probably haven't, but at 4 a.m. McDonald's, you go through the drive-thru and it's all Uber Eats. [00:41:05] Can you imagine? [00:41:06] Like, you're saying, like, people are lazy. [00:41:08] They can't even go to McDonald's to pick up their own bad food. [00:41:11] I don't think Jack's even sipped his yet. [00:41:12] Oh, I have. [00:41:13] So you need another one or no? [00:41:14] You're good. [00:41:14] I'm good. [00:41:16] That's what I'm saying. [00:41:16] Like, people are not only so lazy that they can't even go to McDonald's themselves. [00:41:20] They have to have Uber Eats to go to McDonald's. [00:41:21] Yeah, that's what I'm saying. [00:41:23] Like, these are the same people that go there. [00:41:27] We're asking them to, like, not eat there ever. [00:41:29] They're like, they're not even willing to go to go to McDonald's. [00:41:31] But we're not asking those people that because they're not going to do it. [00:41:33] We're talking to people who are, you know, might make that decision and shit. [00:41:36] Those people are going to change. [00:41:37] But there's a reason that there's a million McDonald's is because it makes them. [00:41:40] And there's also a huge reason why their stock is plummeting right now. [00:41:44] Because people are starting to realize, like, why the fuck am I eating this? [00:41:48] Yeah, that's true. [00:41:49] There's a generational change between our generation and our parents' generation. [00:41:52] Yeah, the only time I ever eat McDonald's is I'm fucking drunk as shit and I want a hot fudge Sunday or some fries and I just, there's nothing else. [00:41:59] And it's 3 a.m. [00:42:01] I will get Chick fil A fries every now and then. [00:42:04] That's it, though. [00:42:04] No potatoes were hurt making this. [00:42:06] Why is the ice cream machine always Broke down. [00:42:08] I go to that bitch, bro. [00:42:09] I swear to God, why is the McFlurry machine down? [00:42:12] I want to know on Wall Street. [00:42:14] Always down. [00:42:15] If you're hungry and it's a Sunday, McDonald's is calling and Chick fil A is closed. [00:42:19] And you know, I consider myself lazy sometimes because I use Uber Eats. [00:42:23] But you know what I Uber Eats? [00:42:24] Turmeric, wheatgrass, ginger shot, and a sweet potato. [00:42:28] Oh, shout out to Juice Habit. [00:42:30] I've never even heard of that. [00:42:31] Major, major shout out to Juice Habit. [00:42:33] How much is that? [00:42:34] I just had to Juice Habit this morning. [00:42:36] It's like 10 bucks. [00:42:37] 10 bucks for juice. [00:42:38] I could get 10 double cheeseburgers. [00:42:39] Okay, one shot of wheatgrass. [00:42:42] It's equivalent to 10 pounds of raw veggies. [00:42:45] Well, here's what's funny. [00:42:46] Think about 10 double cheeseburgers, right? [00:42:48] Think about how much resources it takes to make 10 double cheeseburgers, right? [00:42:52] Yeah, how are you going to feel after you eat 10 double cheeseburgers? [00:42:54] And think about how much resources it takes to make wheatgrass. [00:42:57] 10 bucks also. [00:42:58] No. [00:42:58] Think about that. [00:42:59] No, I don't believe that. [00:43:01] I disagree. [00:43:02] You could grow grass. [00:43:03] No, I'm saying McDonald's, you would think that should cost more. [00:43:07] It's got meat in it. [00:43:08] That'd have a cow. [00:43:09] They're buying it in bulk. [00:43:10] We're talking about little cheeseburgers. [00:43:12] It's like another thing. [00:43:13] All right. [00:43:14] I don't want to offend you guys. [00:43:15] Why the fuck do we eat hot dogs still? [00:43:17] Ooh, those are nasty. [00:43:18] You would never want them. [00:43:20] So terrible, dude. [00:43:21] It's the butthole. [00:43:24] It's the balls. [00:43:26] It's the eyes. [00:43:28] It's the brains. [00:43:28] They grind it all up and they shape it like dicks and people eat it for so long. [00:43:32] Now, Hebrew National, bro. [00:43:33] They shoot out a little tube. [00:43:37] One of my favorite videos on YouTube is when Snoop Dogg watches how hot dogs are made and he fucking narrates it. [00:43:43] And it's so fucking cool. [00:43:45] He doesn't know what it is. [00:43:46] That's everything that you don't want to eat on a pig that they just throw into a car. [00:43:50] You can hear this audio. [00:43:51] It's so heavy, dude. [00:43:53] At the end, he's like, What is this? [00:43:54] Hot dogs? [00:43:55] He's like, Oh, fuck no, cuz I ain't eating no hot dog. [00:43:58] I ain't never eating no goddamn hot dog. [00:43:59] Hey, I want to shout out Heber National Hot Dogs. [00:44:02] They make their. [00:44:03] Oh, look at that. [00:44:05] That's a hot dog. [00:44:06] Oh, my God. [00:44:07] Oh, I'm going to throw up, dog. [00:44:09] I'm going to throw up. [00:44:11] Yeah, but there's a lot of stuff that looks gross when you eat it. [00:44:13] That's fucking foul. [00:44:15] Hey, is there any fruit or veggie that looks gross, raw? [00:44:19] I had a jackfruit once. [00:44:21] So you got to pay attention to your fruits and veggies, too, because there's a lot of GMO fruits and fucked up shit. [00:44:26] Right. [00:44:27] You know, seedless fruits and like you can't even trust your own fruits nowadays. [00:44:32] But also, everything that is in those fruits is also in animals, and then the animal has to die. [00:44:37] Fruits, yeah, fruit doesn't die. [00:44:39] It doesn't feel pain. [00:44:41] Actually, they do. [00:44:42] No, they don't feel pain. [00:44:43] Plants feel pain, right? [00:44:44] They don't feel pain. [00:44:45] They can pick up on what's going on. [00:44:47] Plants can pick up on what's going on. [00:44:49] We need to ask Ben about this. [00:44:50] When Ben gets here, we need to ask him his shit. [00:44:53] You ever see a plant get hooked up to a lie detector test? [00:44:56] No. [00:44:57] And then you think, you picture the plant on fire in your head. [00:45:01] And it starts going like this. [00:45:02] Stop. [00:45:02] I swear to God. [00:45:03] Yeah, they're pretty smart, man. [00:45:05] I saw on the Joe Rogan podcast the way the guy put it. [00:45:08] He was like, basically. [00:45:08] Can we turn off the hot dog video? [00:45:10] It's making it feel good. [00:45:10] It's off. [00:45:11] And like, it knows, but it doesn't feel good. [00:45:13] I don't want to know where my hot dog comes from. [00:45:14] No, you need to watch this, Forrest, because you're the guy who fucking eats all that meat and cheese. [00:45:18] This is going to be seared in your little Jewish brain. [00:45:22] Big Jewish brain. [00:45:22] Yeah, I'm going to get smart. [00:45:23] Hey, and those hot dogs were kosher, too, I swear. [00:45:27] You don't want to eat those anymore, Forrest. [00:45:29] I'm still going to eat them. [00:45:30] Let's be honest. [00:45:32] Oh, look, that's what they do to you tumors. [00:45:33] I want to mention is like. [00:45:35] You know what's crazy to me is that vegans that promote health and, you know, don't want animals to be murdered, I feel like get way more hate than people who do do it, you know? [00:45:48] But you know why? [00:45:49] Why? [00:45:50] It's because the vegans are typically like the let's, you know, peaceful earth, we don't like guns. [00:45:54] And the people that eat meat are the ones that kill animals, which are like, yeah, guns, I'm going to go kill you if you don't agree with me. [00:46:00] Yeah, they're just numb, you know? [00:46:02] It's really sad, too. [00:46:04] Because the meat industry, um, This podcast is so off topic. [00:46:08] More carbon gets released into the air, which is going to be the end of our atmosphere. [00:46:13] It's proven. [00:46:15] Every scientist who knows what he's talking about whatsoever will stand by the fact that once too much carbon gets released into the air, we're all going to fucking die. [00:46:29] Oh, yeah, that's just important. [00:46:30] Guaranteed. [00:46:31] And most of the carbon that gets released into the air right now is because of all these cattle farms. [00:46:37] That's true. [00:46:38] So, that's another reason that I stopped eating meat is because I don't want to contribute to the death of our planet. [00:46:42] You know, I just don't want to do it. [00:46:43] And every time I eat meat, I feel like I am because. [00:46:47] Can I take the fat people stance real quick? [00:46:49] But it is. [00:46:49] Go ahead, fat eaters. [00:46:50] I feel like if I stop eating at McDonald's, it's not going to do anything, though. [00:46:53] McDonald's is not going to close because I stopped eating. [00:46:56] Right. [00:46:56] But he knows that. [00:46:57] It's a ripple effect. [00:46:58] It's like it's one person stops, two people stops. [00:47:01] It's like, but the thing is, it's like. [00:47:03] But this is like hundreds of millions of people. [00:47:05] Do you personally want to contribute to the death of the planet? [00:47:07] Yeah, you got to worry about yourself. [00:47:08] Are you contributing to a better planet? [00:47:11] Think about it this way. [00:47:12] Think about it. [00:47:13] You can't worry about everybody else and make your decisions based on that. [00:47:16] Think about it this way. [00:47:17] It is a really slow effect. [00:47:18] Think about how people thought about McDonald's 20 years ago. [00:47:22] It was the greatest thing in the world. [00:47:23] Versus how people think about it now. [00:47:25] McDonald's was like, when McDonald's first came around, it was like Disneyland. [00:47:31] My dad talks about McDonald's like, when McDonald's came around, everyone ate there. [00:47:35] It was the greatest thing in the world. [00:47:37] Oh, yeah, it was the fucking play place and shit. [00:47:38] And then, like, it's like the government pushing us to drink milk our whole lives. [00:47:42] Milk builds strong lives. [00:47:43] Oh, yeah. [00:47:44] I haven't drank milk in a decade. [00:47:47] I did stop drinking cow milk. [00:47:49] I drink milk. [00:47:50] Are you serious? [00:47:51] Yeah, of course I drink milk. [00:47:52] I'm American. [00:47:53] I drink Coke. [00:47:53] I go to McDonald's. [00:47:54] I drink milk. === Millions Contributing to Death (03:04) === [00:47:55] I do it all. [00:47:55] Of course. [00:47:55] You're going to fucking die. [00:47:56] You're going to fucking die. [00:47:57] We are all going to die. [00:47:58] Of course. [00:47:58] I'll be happy. [00:47:59] I grew up my whole life drinking milk. [00:48:03] Whole milk. [00:48:03] For real. [00:48:14] True. [00:48:15] It is. [00:48:16] You know what's not the calcium makes your bones way harder. [00:48:22] It's not true. [00:48:23] Calcium is the thing. [00:48:25] You know what else is in milk? [00:48:29] Listen to this. [00:48:30] Do you know there's more calcium in one clove of broccoli than there is in a whole gallon of milk? [00:48:37] I think that's fake news. [00:48:38] No, it's 100% true. [00:48:40] We're going to have to get a nutritionist. [00:48:42] All protein comes from plants. [00:48:44] People are like, how am I going to get my protein? [00:48:46] How do you think the animal got its protein? [00:48:48] We're going to have to do a follow up with a nutritionist. [00:48:50] This is going off topic. [00:48:51] No, it's not. [00:48:52] I have real questions I need answers. [00:48:53] You've got to do some research for it. [00:48:56] This is all true. [00:48:57] You got to watch some Netflix documentaries. [00:48:59] There's like 10 times more protein in kale than there is in meat. [00:49:02] Oh, yeah. [00:49:02] 10 times more. [00:49:03] I eat kale too. [00:49:04] I have watched. [00:49:05] See, I'm not discriminated. [00:49:06] I eat all of it. [00:49:07] Dozens of Netflix documentaries directed by left Democrats than any of you. [00:49:15] And a lot of those documentaries are complete shit, but there's so much truth to it. [00:49:19] There is. [00:49:20] There's a lot of truth. [00:49:21] And the thing is, I clickbaited the shit out of my last video. [00:49:25] I put a dead body in my thumbnail. [00:49:27] It wasn't actually a dead body. [00:49:28] I just wanted. [00:49:29] To create a thumbnail that would get as many people as possible to look at my video because I know that it's for a good cause, you know, like if you have to lie and you have to trick people for a good cause, I'm all for it. [00:49:42] You know, like if people hate you for tricking them into looking at something that's gonna greatly benefit the planet or the state or your life, like by all means, go for it. [00:49:54] I will never be mad at somebody for tricking me into looking at something that's gonna, you know, help my life. [00:49:59] Speaking about clickbait, I want to talk about this is like way off topic, but dude. [00:50:06] Have you looked at Joe Rogan's channel? [00:50:08] He is like opposite of clickbait. [00:50:11] So real. [00:50:12] Dude, and it's so successful. [00:50:13] Because he has good guests. [00:50:14] Sickest podcast. [00:50:15] That's why we have Jack on here. [00:50:16] Is that like an interesting thing? [00:50:18] Like, let's talk about that for a second. [00:50:19] That's like a really, he is honestly, he's one of the one most successful media outlets in the world right now. [00:50:25] Yeah, absolutely. [00:50:27] He's doing like not zero clickbait, it's like almost negative clickbait because those thumbnails, the titles, they're like, all it is is episode number. [00:50:35] Name of person you've never heard of, but they talk about shit that gets so much attention. [00:50:40] What I want to say about that is there are a lot of really dumb people, unfortunately, but there's also way more people that are actually really sophisticated. [00:50:51] The people that just sit in their house, and you know, like I like to think that, out of every 100 people, 99 of them have more good than they do bad. === Sophisticated People Seek Truth (10:39) === [00:51:00] Yeah. [00:51:01] And like, there's a lot of people who get off on inspiring, you know, educational. [00:51:10] Conversations, you know, where they're actually talking about something of substance instead of like, fuck bitches, get money, smoked up, like, grab, you know, like, there's a lot of people that are really that love that. [00:51:20] But, like, the thing is, like, I watch all those videos, but it's because I'm like, is this really what our generation is into? [00:51:27] And, like, a lot of people find it comical. [00:51:29] So, like, there's like this. [00:51:31] I got a follow up question to the milk thing. [00:51:32] Yes, please. [00:51:33] I will answer any of that. [00:51:35] How do you eat ice cream? [00:51:37] I don't. [00:51:39] That makes everybody happy. [00:51:40] Listen, there's vegan ice cream. [00:51:42] Candy tastes great. [00:51:43] You can make ice cream without milk. [00:51:46] With in moderation. [00:51:47] There's alternatives to milk. [00:51:48] Like, you got to drink almond milk and shit. [00:51:50] If I had no McDonald's, no candy, no ice cream, your life would probably, the quality of your life would enhance that. [00:51:56] No, it wouldn't. [00:51:57] I'd be so depressed. [00:51:58] For a fun day. [00:51:58] If you do anything fun, like, what do you do? [00:52:00] No, I work and then I buy McDonald's and ice cream with the milk. [00:52:03] No, that is your satisfaction in life. [00:52:05] You need to seek out something. [00:52:07] But it's all good. [00:52:08] You got to live your life, man. [00:52:09] If you want to eat McDonald's, fuck it. [00:52:11] Eat that McDonald's, bro. [00:52:13] I want you to live longer. [00:52:14] I want you to be happy. [00:52:15] Thank you, Jack. [00:52:15] I appreciate you caring about my well being. [00:52:16] I don't think you can fully be satisfied until you find something that you're passionate about. [00:52:21] Is this not more fun right now? [00:52:22] Is this not more engaging and more interesting than eating a cheeseburger? [00:52:26] Oh, yeah. [00:52:26] This is good. [00:52:27] There you go, man. [00:52:28] There's a lot of other things that are way more fun than this. [00:52:31] But I'm going to go home and I'm going to eat ice cream, probably. [00:52:34] That's fine. [00:52:35] Hey, you do that. [00:52:36] That fucking thing, whatever that thing is that you jumped off of in LA, how high was that? [00:52:41] 70 feet. [00:52:43] Yesterday in the Bahamas, I found we were driving through the woods and we found this big hole in the ground because in Freeport, Bahamas, there's like this underwater channel of caves that run through the whole entire island of Freeport. [00:52:56] And like scuba divers have explored it or whatever. [00:52:58] So if you're driving through the woods, you can find these giant gaping holes in the rock that go into a big pit of water and that water leads out like through caves to the ocean. [00:53:07] And we found this big hole in the ground in the woods and there was a ladder coming out. [00:53:12] So we jumped into it. [00:53:13] I think it had to have been no more than 30 feet, dude. [00:53:16] It scared the fuck out. [00:53:17] Fuck out of me, dude. [00:53:17] I mean, I'm probably getting older or whatever, and you do it all the time. [00:53:20] So, like, now you drink more milk, and then you want to work. [00:53:22] It scares me worse than it does. [00:53:25] But, dude, I'm glad that was a joke. [00:53:26] Was it? [00:53:28] No, but man, Force is serious. [00:53:29] I'm taking it as a joke. [00:53:31] If this is more than twice the height of that, dude, there's no fucking way in hell I would have jumped off it. [00:53:36] And that's that was that was easy for me. [00:53:39] I've gone a lot higher than what's the highest you've ever jumped off the Sankey Bridge. [00:53:42] Sankey Bridge. [00:53:43] When you were little, did your dad let you know? [00:53:44] It's a big ass bridge. [00:53:45] My parents, I drank more milk than. [00:53:49] All of you, I guarantee it. [00:53:51] I drank, yeah, that's why you don't break bones when you're jumping off all this. [00:53:53] I've broken more bones than all of you put together, too. [00:53:56] I guarantee you, probably would have broken more if you didn't have right. [00:53:58] But Forrest, is this have you done any research on this? [00:54:01] Forrest, are you just going off of what you've been told your whole life? [00:54:04] Let me let me add to this. [00:54:04] I can tell you why I'm thinking this. [00:54:06] Okay, so when I was little, yeah, I drank like my dad, according to what I heard, two gallons a week, right? [00:54:11] Which is probably not true. [00:54:13] I drank more than that, yeah. [00:54:15] I never broke a bone in my life, and then in fact, I had to have my baby. [00:54:19] Did you ever do anything that you possibly would have? [00:54:22] Broken bones. [00:54:22] I literally had to do anything risky. [00:54:24] I had to have a dentist extract my baby teeth because my bones were so strong from the milk rotted them into your gums. [00:54:33] This guy's over here convincing us that his teeth are so strong because he drank milk. [00:54:36] We just lost the battery. [00:54:37] Do you care? [00:54:39] I'm not even playing devil. [00:54:40] I thought that milk was good for you. [00:54:41] No, I didn't. [00:54:42] Right. [00:54:42] And I did too. [00:54:43] I did too. [00:54:44] So did I. [00:54:44] And I'm going to seek professional advice. [00:54:46] But I've watched some videos. [00:54:48] Hey, Jack, if I get a nutritionist, will you come back? [00:54:51] Hell yeah. [00:54:52] Me and him will bother. [00:54:54] I'm finding a nutritionist. [00:54:55] Hey, but look, I'll tell you what. [00:54:57] I saw a nutritionist when I went to the gym. [00:54:59] I had like a free thing with my trainer and a nutritionist. [00:55:02] And the one thing they told me was to stay away from dairy for sure. [00:55:05] Yeah, dairy is fucked. [00:55:07] It's milk dairy. [00:55:08] Dairy, yeah, I guess so. [00:55:09] What do you mean you can't milk? [00:55:11] Is like the poster and fucking billboard for dairy. [00:55:14] Okay, look, they try to fatten these cows up as much. [00:55:17] Well, that I understand. [00:55:19] It's bad. [00:55:19] How much hormones and shit do they pump into those cows on the daily? [00:55:22] Well, they also blow up if you don't milk them, though. [00:55:25] Listen, you're not supposed to milk them. [00:55:28] Their babies are supposed to drink the milk. [00:55:30] Baby cows, like baby cows, cows, humans, cows. [00:55:33] You know what a cow looks like? [00:55:34] Cows, right? [00:55:35] I'm gonna have a nutritionist back here and a cattle rancher and someone from Big Sugar, and we're gonna. [00:55:40] This is what I'm gonna say. [00:55:41] Get them for us. [00:55:42] They'll talk. [00:55:42] They don't give a fuck what's coming out of those udders. [00:55:46] Do you know how many cows' udders get crazy infections where pus? [00:55:51] They check it. [00:55:52] No, they don't. [00:55:53] They test it. [00:55:54] You think they test millions of cows a day? [00:55:56] No, they test the milk. [00:55:58] No, they don't. [00:55:59] Yeah, they do. [00:55:59] No, they fucking don't. [00:56:00] They're not allowed to sell it unless they test it. [00:56:02] Right, but do you think they're really testing it? [00:56:05] That's why they pasteurize it. [00:56:06] Yeah, exactly. [00:56:07] And that kills all the bad shit. [00:56:08] No, no, no, no. [00:56:09] You gotta watch some videos, bro. [00:56:11] Who told you this? [00:56:13] They can't sell milk without testing it. [00:56:15] This is what it is. [00:56:16] They can be like, all right, well, it won't kill you instantly. [00:56:19] Right. [00:56:20] It's like they can still sell candy. [00:56:21] If you watch the process, you're going to be like, this is fucked up, bro. [00:56:24] This is not what I thought. [00:56:25] But I'm saying they can't just suck it out of the cow and go, here you go. [00:56:28] Look. [00:56:28] No, but they're saying here, fucking suck it out and then passing the test. [00:56:32] But the test is bougie anyway. [00:56:34] Alcohol is legal, marijuana is not. [00:56:38] Alcohol kills so many people every year. [00:56:41] Marijuana has killed no one. [00:56:43] Free the weed. [00:56:43] But it's illegal. [00:56:45] And alcohol, fucking anyone can walk into any store and buy it at any time. [00:56:49] So that's where the lines are blurred. [00:56:53] I'm just saying, like, well, they can't sell it if it's not okay. [00:56:58] Well, they sell fucking alcohol. [00:56:59] You drink enough of that shit, you're going to die. [00:57:00] It's guaranteed. [00:57:01] It's proven. [00:57:01] It happens all the time. [00:57:03] But the thing is with milk, pus and blood and all just the most disgusting infected cows ever, they suck that shit out of them until they're dry, dude. [00:57:14] That's true. [00:57:15] Like, dogs, they don't drink. [00:57:16] Fucking cat milk and vice versa. [00:57:19] And they stop drinking it when they grow up. [00:57:21] I'm getting a nutritionist. [00:57:22] We're doing part two. [00:57:23] I'm literally, this is going to happen. [00:57:25] Forrest is in full blown shock right now. [00:57:27] Forrest is going to save you, bro. [00:57:29] I'm proud of you. [00:57:29] I give it like a month or two where Forrest is going to be ice cream. [00:57:32] It tastes like shit. [00:57:33] He's going to be fucking. [00:57:34] I was going to say, he's going to be regular ice cream though. [00:57:36] No. [00:57:36] Ben and Jerry's, whatever's got the most butter fat from the cow, tastes amazing. [00:57:40] No, I see. [00:57:41] Haley also tastes amazing. [00:57:43] But I'm going to eat it for breakfast, dude. [00:57:44] Like skinny people that look healthy like you get cancer too, bro. [00:57:49] I'm getting fat in my old age. [00:57:50] Now you know. [00:57:51] Not me. [00:57:52] I've been doing yoga, so I'm not getting fat ever. [00:57:54] Just stop drinking milk. [00:57:55] Jack, do you do yoga? [00:57:57] I stretch a lot. [00:57:58] I don't do yoga per se, but I stretch. [00:57:59] You got to come to yoga with me. [00:58:00] I'm down? [00:58:01] Hell yeah. [00:58:01] Every Wednesday at now it's 5 45. [00:58:05] That's good for you. [00:58:05] I'm down. [00:58:06] Danny does once a week hot yoga. [00:58:08] I don't fast. [00:58:09] I don't go in the summer. [00:58:10] I could be wrong, but I heard that you're way better off doing regular yoga than hot yoga. [00:58:15] I heard that too. [00:58:16] It's like you're not supposed to exercise in like scalding heat. [00:58:20] I never understood why you did that anyway. [00:58:23] Every Wednesday. [00:58:24] Yeah, you should come for us. [00:58:25] Oh my God. [00:58:26] Because, like, if you want to go do a fucking thing, me and Ben are out making money. [00:58:29] Oh, yeah. [00:58:30] And then jump into a sauna, that's cool. [00:58:32] But I heard that, like, something about when you're in the heat and, like, the blood flow to your brain. [00:58:38] I'm not an expert. [00:58:40] I have absolutely no idea. [00:58:41] I read that. [00:58:41] But I heard it's not particularly better for you today. [00:58:44] I wonder why the fuck people did it in hot yoga. [00:58:46] What, hot yoga? [00:58:47] Yeah, why hot? [00:58:49] I don't know. [00:58:49] You just sweat more? [00:58:50] It's just like a trend. [00:58:51] It's like, wow. [00:58:52] Because I sure did sweat my fucking ass off when I went. [00:58:54] I have no idea. [00:58:55] I have absolutely no idea. [00:58:57] I saw that. [00:58:57] Why do people eat ice cream? [00:58:58] I don't fucking know. [00:58:59] Why do people eat ice cream? [00:58:59] Because it tastes freaking amazing. [00:59:02] Yeah, I like ice cream. [00:59:03] Have you tasted good ice cream? [00:59:04] I haven't tasted candy. [00:59:05] Yeah, of course. [00:59:06] Is that the. [00:59:07] Do you eat it all the time? [00:59:08] No, I eat it when I'm depressed or when I want to feel you're depressed. [00:59:12] AKA, yeah, I eat it all the time. [00:59:14] Everybody's got their body. [00:59:15] I work out. [00:59:16] I do something productive. [00:59:17] I feel like I'm a man. [00:59:17] Sound man smokes a cigarette. [00:59:19] Yeah. [00:59:19] I work out. [00:59:20] I eat cow milk. [00:59:21] I go to the gym. [00:59:23] I don't drink milk, but I do. [00:59:24] Yeah, you don't drink milk, but you smoke a cigarette. [00:59:27] Yeah, he smokes fucking hella well. [00:59:29] But I quit smoking cigarettes. [00:59:30] I mean, I quit drinking milk, so. [00:59:32] That's good. [00:59:33] Do a work cigarette. [00:59:34] One step at a time. [00:59:34] But you're making a conscious effort to become healthier every day. [00:59:37] I'm on my way. [00:59:37] And the thing is, like, I wish I could be vegan. [00:59:41] But it would be so hard. [00:59:42] Don't do it. [00:59:42] Just don't do it all at once. [00:59:44] The thing is with me. [00:59:45] But I would like to be vegan. [00:59:47] Yeah. [00:59:47] No, because that is the healthiest diet on the planet. [00:59:49] Yeah. [00:59:50] It is. [00:59:50] It's very hard, though. [00:59:51] It is. [00:59:52] Especially when every restaurant that you will ever go to tries to put cheese on fucking everything. [00:59:57] And I like cheese. [00:59:58] I do, too. [00:59:58] Unfortunately, you're right. [01:00:00] And we shouldn't do that. [01:00:02] I fuck with cheese. [01:00:03] Damn. [01:00:04] It's just crazy. [01:00:06] Cheese has milk in it. [01:00:07] You got to do yoga. [01:00:08] I know. [01:00:09] I'm dumb. [01:00:09] Try hot yoga once. [01:00:11] But you gotta try to do just a couple little things, man. [01:00:14] I try not to. [01:00:15] She's bad for you, bro. [01:00:17] You're absolutely right. [01:00:18] Bring your girl, too. [01:00:19] She'll love it. [01:00:20] I'm down. [01:00:20] Did you bring any weed brownie, sweet pea? [01:00:23] Well, it's like the thing is just because a lot of people do something and because you grew up on it doesn't mean it's necessarily good for you. [01:00:30] True. [01:00:30] Like when I go to my grandma, she's still like, you know what's crazy, too? [01:00:35] Is like between my cousins and myself and my sister, like tons of us are going either vegan, vegetarian, or pescatarian. [01:00:44] And that's why McDonald's is having trouble with our generation because they don't understand our generation. [01:00:48] Because our generation is figuring it out. [01:00:50] They're like, wow. [01:00:51] They're killing us. [01:00:51] We're a part of our planet that's going to fucking die. [01:00:54] Hopefully, our generation isn't too late and we can still save the world. [01:01:00] We're so much smarter than the past generation. [01:01:02] It's crazy. [01:01:02] Millennials will spend $8 on avocado toast because they're vegan. [01:01:06] It's because we see all the baby boomers that fucked shit up. [01:01:11] And so the younger people are kind of taking notice of it. [01:01:13] But I will actually stop drinking alcohol. [01:01:15] I will drink alcohol on occasion, on very special occasions. [01:01:18] I can't stop drinking alcohol. [01:01:19] But people drink alcohol. [01:01:21] But what's funny is, I have friends that go to the organic supermarket. [01:01:24] They buy all organic food, all organic this, that spend hundreds of dollars on organic everything. [01:01:30] Hell yeah, money well spent. [01:01:31] Yeah, and then they rent their house, they rent their car, or they lease their car. [01:01:36] They don't own anything. [01:01:37] Who gives a fuck about any of that? [01:01:38] They spend all the money on. === Millennials Save the Planet (02:57) === [01:01:40] So what? [01:01:40] For their quality of life. [01:01:41] The fuck? [01:01:42] You can't take the fucking house with you when you die. [01:01:45] That's true. [01:01:46] Forrest, you're like a mini fucking Ben. [01:01:48] Business. [01:01:48] No, you need to make money. [01:01:50] Not everybody's having a good time to play a game. [01:01:52] He's a Jew. [01:01:53] He's a good Jewish boy. [01:01:54] Your whole life is revolving around making money. [01:01:57] Life's bigger than that, bro. [01:01:58] Fuck money. [01:01:58] If we were sitting here, we would all just be sitting here agreeing with each other. [01:02:01] Who gives a fuck about money? [01:02:02] Yeah, true. [01:02:03] We do need you here for that. [01:02:04] I have a customer and he says, he says, people that say money doesn't buy happiness are liars. [01:02:09] They buy you temporary happiness, but a lot of them fucking rich people commit suicide. [01:02:13] Also, money can't buy health. [01:02:15] People say that. [01:02:16] Yes, it can. [01:02:16] Because if you go to the doctor, what do you pay them with? [01:02:18] You don't pay them with money. [01:02:19] Money is going to die. [01:02:20] You don't pay them with money. [01:02:21] Look, Hey, but you don't have to go to the doctor if you ain't sick. [01:02:25] Everybody gets sick eventually. [01:02:26] Yeah, you don't fuck with me. [01:02:27] Not everybody. [01:02:28] You know who gets sick way less often? [01:02:30] Vegetarians and vegans. [01:02:32] Is that fake news? [01:02:33] No, that's real news. [01:02:33] It's facts. [01:02:34] We're going to find out when I get this nutritionist in here. [01:02:37] Oh, I can't wait. [01:02:38] Why is he a nutritionist, bro? [01:02:39] I can't wait. [01:02:40] I want somebody. [01:02:42] I want somebody that's literally like a professional nutritionist. [01:02:46] This is all you're into. [01:02:47] I know about where milk comes from. [01:02:49] Forrest is a professional devil's advocate. [01:02:52] Forrest has no idea about anything healthy. [01:02:54] I was homeschooled my entire life. [01:02:56] Higher life. [01:02:56] I did my own research. [01:02:58] Yeah, tell me about that. [01:02:59] Explain that to me. [01:03:00] That's something that a lot of people don't understand. [01:03:02] And that's for somebody like me, that's kind of crazy. [01:03:05] Of crazy, so you're homeschooled your whole life. [01:03:07] What was it like being homeschooled? [01:03:08] Give me a percentage how much that you learned in school have you not used in your life whatsoever? [01:03:16] 99.9% of everything I think I taught in school, I've never used. [01:03:22] I agree. [01:03:23] No, there was a lot. [01:03:24] I'm not asking you why. [01:03:26] If I'm gonna be serious, it's at least 65% at least basic math, and that's about the only thing I've ever used in my life, probably algebra. [01:03:35] The only reason you would ever need to know algebra is to be an algebra teacher. [01:03:39] No, that's not true. [01:03:39] I mean, not, no, you're building something out of wood. [01:03:42] Okay, in construction, I use basic math. [01:03:45] But that's basic math, bro. [01:03:47] You can do that with basic math. [01:03:48] You don't need algebra to do that. [01:03:49] No, I'm not using, I work in engineering. [01:03:51] I'm not using algebra. [01:03:52] That's not your industry. [01:03:53] There's algebra, there's uses for algebra. [01:03:55] Sure, if you're like an engineer and an architect, I mean, it just depends on your job. [01:04:00] I'm fascinated by algebra. [01:04:02] I think it's whoever created the whole formula, it's genius. [01:04:06] Now, what I'm saying is like, if So, if you know early on enough that you are not ever going to do a job pertaining to algebra, then you shouldn't have to take it. [01:04:14] And that's what schools are going towards now more focused learning or whatever. [01:04:18] If you know you want to be a contractor when you get older, you can just go straight to that and you can cut out American history or whatever. [01:04:25] I don't know. [01:04:25] They do that. [01:04:26] I don't think they let you do that. [01:04:27] No, they're starting to do that now. [01:04:29] Maybe in private school, they let you do shit like that. [01:04:31] Jack doesn't like anything we have right now. [01:04:33] Jack doesn't like the food, the school. [01:04:35] Jack, what was it like being homeschooled? === Basic Math Beats Algebra (15:44) === [01:04:37] The greatest experience ever. [01:04:40] I was the exact opposite. [01:04:42] It was amazing. [01:04:43] Why? [01:04:43] Why? [01:04:44] Because my parents let us express ourselves creatively. [01:04:46] And they thought there's a lot of shit in the public school system that my children are never going to need to know. [01:04:56] And they believed that they could teach us basically good morals and, you know, like basic math, how to read, how to write on their own. [01:05:05] They just thought that they could teach us a lot better than the system taught you. [01:05:09] So your parents taught you? [01:05:10] Yeah. [01:05:10] I had a tutor from time to time. [01:05:12] Okay. [01:05:12] But when it came down to it, Like, I have to say, I didn't do much. [01:05:17] I did not do much schooling compared to the average kid, yeah, which is awesome. [01:05:23] I think it's great. [01:05:24] I mean, like, look at me, Turner. [01:05:26] Wait, wait, wait, shut the up because you and your brothers are obviously way different than everybody, but you guys are also extremely, extremely lucky to be in the positions you guys are. [01:05:37] No, that has absolutely nothing to do with luck. [01:05:39] Definitely, I agree, it has nothing to do with how many people are on YouTube right now that have so many, not a lot of views. [01:05:45] And look at you, you have. [01:05:46] Tons of views. [01:05:47] I've also been working every single day. [01:05:50] No, no, I'm not saying that you're not working hard. [01:05:52] I'm saying if you didn't have YouTube and you didn't. [01:05:55] What's that have to do with luck? [01:05:57] Well, because just like football players, it's like how many people play football? [01:06:00] How many of them are good football players? [01:06:02] I mean, there's great things to do with luck. [01:06:04] The best people make it to the top. [01:06:08] The best athletes that work harder to train hard that are better than other people get made more of it. [01:06:14] Hold on. [01:06:15] The number one. [01:06:16] The number one. [01:06:17] I'm not shitting on you, by the way. [01:06:18] No, no, no, no. [01:06:18] Wait, wait. [01:06:19] The number one non quarterback in the whole NFL is shorter than all of us. [01:06:24] Because he's lucky that he has whatever it takes. [01:06:27] How is he lucky? [01:06:27] He has no genetic lux. [01:06:29] He's lucky that he has whatever it takes to do the job better than anybody else. [01:06:32] How do you think you get what it takes? [01:06:34] He trained probably his whole life. [01:06:35] Luck. [01:06:36] You're lucky you got the jeans you got. [01:06:38] You're lucky that one of your videos. [01:06:40] Antonio Brown is the shortest guy. [01:06:42] He had no lucky jeans. [01:06:44] He's the shortest dude. [01:06:45] No, not lucky jeans. [01:06:46] He was. [01:06:47] See, that's even more luck. [01:06:48] He was lucky that he didn't have the good health. [01:06:50] He trained harder. [01:06:51] He trained harder to run faster and catch the ball more than other people. [01:06:55] Well, what I was trying to say, and I'm not shitting on Jeff. [01:06:58] Winning the lottery is luck. [01:07:00] That's all. [01:07:00] Being the best football player in the world is not luck. [01:07:02] No, I have to agree with that for sure. [01:07:04] True. [01:07:05] I mean, I guess that there's some aspects to where sometimes things fall into place, but I consider that more of like fate. [01:07:11] That's like. [01:07:11] Yeah, fate. [01:07:12] But what I'm saying, I wasn't trying to be rude to you, but what I'm saying, if you're trying to get certain jobs, like let's say a large majority of people in America have to get jobs or work for somebody else. [01:07:22] They can't make content or. [01:07:24] So they go to get a job and they look at your paperwork and they go, where'd you go to school? [01:07:28] And if you were homeschooled and you don't have a college degree, they're going to throw your shit out. [01:07:31] You're never even going to get considered. [01:07:33] That's why you should never want to work for someone. [01:07:34] You should always want to work for yourself. [01:07:36] Well, that depends on the job. [01:07:37] We need people to work. [01:07:38] For other people, for the world to work. [01:07:40] Also, 99% of the people have gone to traditional school and they were put through the system to believe they're bred to believe that they have to be a part of the system. [01:07:49] Let's say you need to get your brain worked, doctor. [01:07:52] You have a brain tumor and you go to the doctor and he goes, Oh, I was homeschooled. [01:07:56] Would you be a doctor? [01:07:57] You're not going to be a doctor. [01:07:58] You can't be a homeschool brain surgeon. [01:08:01] Right. [01:08:01] So that's what I'm saying you want traditional schooling for certain career choices. [01:08:07] Sure. [01:08:07] But it's not for everybody. [01:08:09] Right. [01:08:09] It's not for everybody. [01:08:10] But it doesn't have anything to do with luck either. [01:08:12] True, we're not talking luck anymore. [01:08:15] Okay, we're past luck. [01:08:16] I'm still in this situation. [01:08:17] When it comes to like a very specific thing, like a brain surgeon, yes, but sure. [01:08:23] What people like, all right, this is my problem with this generation. [01:08:28] I, the thing that pisses me off more than anything on the planet is when somebody says, I don't know how, I can't because I don't know how. [01:08:37] It's like, how much effort have you put into figuring this out? [01:08:41] Like, I reached a point in my life where I was like, if I didn't know how to do something, it bothered me. [01:08:47] And I knew that I had all the tours. [01:08:48] We have the internet. [01:08:49] Yeah, you can do anything. [01:08:50] Virtually, you can figure it out. [01:08:52] Any answer can be questioned. [01:08:54] And if you're not in the internet, you can answer with the internet. [01:08:57] Well, what I was worried about is you have a large following of kids that are in school still. [01:09:01] Yes. [01:09:01] And I don't want them to get the wrong idea seeing you say, oh, I was homeschooled. [01:09:04] It's the best thing that ever happened to me. [01:09:06] And then they go, I don't want to be in school anymore. [01:09:08] Jack says it's a waste of time. [01:09:09] Why should I go? [01:09:10] He didn't say it was a waste of time, though. [01:09:11] That's what I'm saying. [01:09:13] Drop the fuck out right now. [01:09:15] Don't go to college. [01:09:16] That could be very dangerous for a lot of kids. [01:09:18] Don't go to high school. [01:09:18] Don't go to college. [01:09:20] Tell your parents to go fuck themselves. [01:09:22] College is fucked, dude. [01:09:23] Roast them. [01:09:24] But on paper, I mean, I'm going to get shit on here. [01:09:29] Hey, but look, if you want to be a YouTuber like Jack, like the people that are looking up to him, you don't need to graduate high school. [01:09:35] You don't need to go to college to be the fucking top YouTuber. [01:09:39] We're also coming. [01:09:39] Why is that for love? [01:09:40] Forrest has a, you have a master's degree? [01:09:42] I have a master's degree. [01:09:43] Okay. [01:09:43] How much does that do for your love? [01:09:45] Well, if I, when I see a customer and they come in and they go, why should I use you? [01:09:48] And I go, because I have all these. [01:09:50] That does not mean shit to me. [01:09:52] Well, because that's you. [01:09:53] But I have million dollar companies that come to me and they go, We want you to do our work. [01:09:58] What can you show us? [01:09:59] Why should we use you? [01:10:00] I say, Because I'm real good. [01:10:02] I respect you. [01:10:03] No, because they look at my previous school to better your own business. [01:10:07] For sure. [01:10:07] I respect everyone. [01:10:09] And it's not necessarily every industry. [01:10:11] I think school is good for a lot of people. [01:10:12] I think that if you're going to school to genuinely use that as a tool to better your own business or your own life, like, do you work for someone or do you work for yourself? [01:10:22] Do you run your own business? [01:10:23] Yeah, I work for myself. [01:10:24] So, because you work for, you don't need a degree to work for yourself. [01:10:29] No, you don't, but it makes you look way better. [01:10:31] When I was in school, one of my professors taught me. [01:10:34] I never knew you even went to college until today. [01:10:36] I have two undergrad degrees and a master's degree. [01:10:39] I went to so much school. [01:10:40] But you're done with school, right? [01:10:41] Yeah. [01:10:42] But how much money do you still owe? [01:10:44] On school? [01:10:44] Nothing. [01:10:45] Nothing. [01:10:45] All right, so here's the problem. [01:10:47] That's impressive. [01:10:47] Because my parents planned ahead and made sure that that that was. [01:10:50] But that doesn't happen to my parents. [01:10:52] That doesn't happen to my parents. [01:10:53] Shout out to your parents. [01:10:54] His parents are very financially. [01:10:56] They're Jewish. [01:10:57] And that's what they passed on to me. [01:10:58] They're Jewish. [01:10:59] Not to be racist. [01:11:00] But what I'm saying is that not to be racist. [01:11:04] Shout out to the Jews. [01:11:04] Shout out to the Jews. [01:11:05] That totally threw me right in the hole. [01:11:06] I forget what I was saying. [01:11:07] You were talking about your degree and your parents making you go to school. [01:11:10] Oh, yeah, yeah. [01:11:12] So when I was there, I was like, this is a waste of time. [01:11:14] I'm already making money. [01:11:15] Why should I even bother? [01:11:16] But now, literally, when people come to me and they go, like, what credential? [01:11:21] Like, I meet people from government, like governors and senators and stuff like that. [01:11:25] Your best friend's Rick Scott. [01:11:27] Yeah, that's Ben's best friend. [01:11:29] Let's not go back to that, Tommy. [01:11:30] That shit's compressing. [01:11:32] And I met somebody the other night. [01:11:33] I want to name him because I don't know if he wants to be on the video, but I met him and it's like, Well, what credentials do you have? [01:11:39] And it's like, oh, I have this and that. [01:11:40] And they go, oh, okay. [01:11:42] And it's like almost in their mind, it's like now this conversation can continue. [01:11:45] You know what I'm saying? [01:11:47] And when I was in college, I had a professor and he said, he goes, everybody's here to get their ticket punch. [01:11:51] That's what he told me. [01:11:52] So, not necessarily, you're not necessarily there because you want the knowledge that they're providing you. [01:11:58] It's that once you finish, you have that degree that no one can ever take away from you and it makes you look really good on paper. [01:12:05] Like if somebody didn't know Jigsquad and they didn't know Forrest or whatever, and they just saw both of us on paper, And I had a degree and you didn't. [01:12:14] For what job? [01:12:14] That's a very closed minded way to look at this. [01:12:16] But they're automatically, I'm not saying this is not true, but they're automatically going to say, well, this guy had the wherewithal to go to school. [01:12:22] He must know more than Jack does. [01:12:23] And that depends on the situation. [01:12:25] That is correct. [01:12:27] But that's how employers hire. [01:12:29] But not everybody. [01:12:31] What job are you talking about applying for? [01:12:34] I see a job, I send my resume in, I have a degree, you don't. [01:12:37] Who's getting hired? [01:12:38] We have what job, though? [01:12:39] It doesn't matter. [01:12:40] Yeah, sure. [01:12:41] All right, shut the fuck up, everybody. [01:12:43] Wait, wait, wait. [01:12:44] No, we live in one motherfucker at a time. [01:12:46] Shut the fuck up. [01:12:47] Fuck up. [01:12:47] Both of you applied at a construction company I work at. [01:12:50] I'd probably hire Jack because he looks like he could work twice as hard as you. [01:12:54] And I don't give a fuck if you have a degree because you probably can't even hit a nail with a hammer. [01:12:59] Find a construction company, call them up and say, Would you rather have somebody with a degree? [01:13:02] I work with construction. [01:13:03] Nobody that we work with has a degree. [01:13:05] Everybody has a felony on their record. [01:13:08] Exactly. [01:13:08] Because that's. [01:13:09] Nobody has a college degree. [01:13:10] They have a felony. [01:13:11] I'm going to get crucified in this video. [01:13:13] I should just leave. [01:13:14] I'm going to make a point. [01:13:15] Okay. [01:13:16] Fuck a degree. [01:13:17] All right. [01:13:17] This is 2018. [01:13:18] I'm not. [01:13:19] Trying to be a review either. [01:13:20] No, I'm not. [01:13:21] Let's make it a little shame. [01:13:22] It's a fucking drunken stone. [01:13:23] I'm just letting you know. [01:13:24] Forrest has a master's degree. [01:13:26] Fuck that dude. [01:13:27] We're all different. [01:13:28] I mean, but respect for getting your degree, Forrest. [01:13:30] I do respect you as a person for going through that. [01:13:32] No, that's not why I have it. [01:13:34] I didn't get it because I want somebody to respect me. [01:13:36] I got it because my parents made me. [01:13:38] But now that I'm done. [01:13:40] You're happy with it? [01:13:40] Yeah, you're happy with it. [01:13:41] You can't be it tonight. [01:13:42] You're not going to have your advantage. [01:13:43] But I'm telling you, I have it on the wall and I don't like put it in the front door, but I have it behind my desk in my office. [01:13:48] Yeah. [01:13:48] And when people see it, they're like, Oh my god, like you have that, and it's like they change their outlook on me, like, yeah, much more respectfully, right? [01:13:55] But what type of person does that? [01:13:57] Everybody, not me. [01:13:58] I didn't walk in here and change my outlook, that's interesting. [01:14:00] I saw it, hey, it's interesting. [01:14:02] There are some people in school when it cheats, but that's not everyone. [01:14:05] What do you want to be when you grow up? [01:14:07] 99 out of 100 say, I want to be a YouTuber, yes, and that's what I'm worried about. [01:14:13] Why? [01:14:13] Whatever you're worried about, because that's where hey, Shane, I'm sorry, quit trying them every time he says he can, bro. [01:14:20] Let him talk. [01:14:20] I have customers that are doctors, and their kids say, I want to be, I have a I have a question. [01:14:25] He's a doctor. [01:14:26] He's a multi millionaire doctor. [01:14:28] His son has a picture of you on his wall. [01:14:31] Fire. [01:14:32] I swear to God. [01:14:33] And he goes, I go, what do you want to be when you grow up? [01:14:34] Thinking that he'd say, Oh, I want to take over dad's multi million dollar business. [01:14:38] He goes, I want to be a YouTube star. [01:14:40] It's way more fun. [01:14:42] It is, but like we need doctors. [01:14:44] He knew. [01:14:45] Smart. [01:14:45] Not that you're not. [01:14:46] That's wrong. [01:14:47] Right, but that's not every kid. [01:14:49] That was Ben mode. [01:14:50] We need people. [01:14:51] And if that's. [01:14:52] He's slowly turning into Ben. [01:14:54] Drake, please. [01:14:56] I've been at Ben's house every single day this week, and he's rubbing off of Ben. [01:15:00] Yeah, we're going to have to cut you off of Ben. [01:15:02] Hey, but look, I understand you need doctors. [01:15:04] You need all those people. [01:15:05] But you do. [01:15:06] That doesn't mean that some kid can't want to be a YouTuber. [01:15:10] What was your dad telling you when you were eight, nine, ten years old? [01:15:16] Like, before, like, elementary school age, middle school age. [01:15:20] What was your mom and your dad telling you? [01:15:21] Like, you have to go to college. [01:15:23] Everyone else is like in school. [01:15:24] They said that. [01:15:25] That's interesting. [01:15:26] Have to. [01:15:27] That's very interesting. [01:15:28] Thank you. [01:15:28] But you weren't. [01:15:29] You weren't even in school. [01:15:31] So I want to know, like, what your parents were communicating to you when you were that young. [01:15:34] Young age. [01:15:35] Why did they want you to go to college if they homeschooled you? [01:15:38] Because a lot of rich people. [01:15:41] I think we can all agree that high school is corrupt and there's way more bad influences nowadays than there are good. [01:15:49] And I don't know. [01:15:51] I just, they just didn't see the public school system. [01:15:54] If I went to school, I would probably go to a private school. [01:15:57] Fortunately enough, I had parents who were financially stable that would be able to afford for me to go to private school, but they would prefer to do it on their own. [01:16:05] Um, They wanted me to go to college because my dad is very old fashioned when it comes down to it. [01:16:11] He is a firm believer that if you don't go to college, you are going to be a fuck up when you grow up. [01:16:16] Really? [01:16:17] Yeah, he pushed so hard for me to go to college. [01:16:21] Told me YouTube was fucking stupid. [01:16:22] Told me not to make YouTube videos. [01:16:24] Told me that we're dreaming, that we're idiots. [01:16:26] You know, me and Merrick were like, we had a very clear vision of what we wanted this YouTube channel to be, and we saw its potential, and we were so confident in its potential. [01:16:36] But. [01:16:36] He didn't believe in it at all at the time, to be perfectly honest. [01:16:40] Now he's got 50,000 Instagram followers. [01:16:41] Can I ask a question? [01:16:42] Or am I a lot of talk? [01:16:44] I wanted to add something. [01:16:46] I've been trying to let him finish for a minute. [01:16:49] You fuckers can chime in after. [01:16:51] There are certain industries that are in no way reliant on social media. [01:16:58] However, I'm a firm believer that most businesses nowadays thrive online unless you're a restaurant. [01:17:05] Like most businesses need social media. [01:17:08] Yeah, that's true. [01:17:09] So are you going to go with. [01:17:11] Somebody that has a marketing degree in college, or are you going to go with me? [01:17:15] Somebody who has millions of followers. [01:17:19] That was a good one right there. [01:17:23] Are you going to go to the guy that has a degree? [01:17:25] Are you going to go to somebody that has actual proof that they know what they're doing? [01:17:30] That's true. [01:17:31] And to be perfectly honest, that's not just social media. [01:17:35] You can learn so much more online than you ever could in school. [01:17:40] Everything that you learned in school, you could go and Figure out for yourself online. [01:17:44] You can become a mechanic. [01:17:45] You can become a doctor. [01:17:47] What was, what, like, when your parents were raising you when you were young? [01:17:52] I want to know, like, what that was like. [01:17:56] Because I'm trying to be, I'm trying to get some shit. [01:17:59] Yeah, we should get into this. [01:18:01] So, like, because my parents, I just fucking had to go to school. [01:18:04] Like, the only thing I was worried about was waking up in time to get to fucking school. [01:18:07] And then, I mean, I didn't learn much other than like social skills or whatever. [01:18:12] But, like, Like, what were your parents telling you? [01:18:15] Because a lot of your friends, I'm sure, were in regular school, right? [01:18:19] And so, what did your parents tell you, like, why you were being homeschooled, or what was the reason for it? [01:18:24] They just didn't like the school system. [01:18:26] They just, like, I can get it out of my mind. [01:18:29] To a point, I was very sheltered growing up. [01:18:32] Yeah. [01:18:32] I was very sheltered from pretty much everything outside of my own life. [01:18:37] I lived at the beach, I was in the ocean every day. [01:18:41] You know, I did baseball growing up, I did golf. [01:18:44] I actually have more golf trophies than I can count. [01:18:46] I was one of the best golfers in Pinellas County for my age for years. [01:18:49] That's a rare fact. [01:18:50] Yes. [01:18:50] And I have an entire, somewhere there's a storage, a bin somewhere completely stacked full of golf trophies. [01:18:57] I probably fucked up by not being a golfer because I was really good. [01:19:01] Yeah, I don't know. [01:19:02] But, you know, they put me in like Little League and stuff like that to where I had like a social, you know, a social life. [01:19:11] And I was in co op, which is basically one day a week. [01:19:14] Homeschoolers all go together and they do school together so that I had somewhat of a schooling experience. [01:19:20] Right. [01:19:20] But, like, you know, I didn't make friends with people who were in public school until I was probably 14 or 15. [01:19:29] And it was because of skimboarding. [01:19:30] It was because of surfing. [01:19:31] And I ended up. [01:19:32] Ultimately, giving up golf and giving up baseball and everything that I enjoyed when it came to sports because I enjoyed surfing and skimboarding so much more. [01:19:41] And that kind of like shaped who I was because, like, the skimboard and the skate and the surf culture is more of like a beach bum. [01:19:49] Like, I don't know, when you're a golfer, you put on your button up shirt and you make sure your collar is straight. [01:19:56] And when you're at the beach, it's way more carefree and it's way more like your form is not perfect. [01:20:02] You know, it's like every time you're at the beach, as a surfer and as a skimboarder, you have your own style. [01:20:07] So, like, that was like a really awesome way for me to express myself freely. [01:20:13] And, like, I believe that the strictest parents raise the worst kids when it comes down to it. [01:20:21] Maybe not every single time. === Strict Parents Raise Worst Kids (03:48) === [01:20:22] Sometimes, strict parents can raise great kids that become doctors and musicians and, you know, are like perfect, like, cookie cutter children that they want them to be. [01:20:30] But my parents hardly ever said no. [01:20:34] Like, if I wanted to go out and I wanted to go hang out with friends and I wanted to do this, I wanted to do that. [01:20:38] They really did not care what I was doing, as long as I wasn't doing drugs, as long as I wasn't getting wasted. [01:20:44] Like, they really said yes to a lot. [01:20:46] Hey, mom, can I hang posters up all over my wall? [01:20:48] Can I paint the fucking ceiling purple? [01:20:50] Like, whatever I wanted, whatever any of us wanted when we were growing up, as long as we weren't hurting ourselves, as long as we weren't being mean to other people. [01:20:57] And, like, I have friends who are single children. [01:21:01] Only childs. [01:21:03] Yeah, only childs. [01:21:05] And. [01:21:06] Shout out to the only childs. [01:21:08] I'm one of them. [01:21:08] I'm an only child. [01:21:09] Like, my girlfriend. [01:21:11] She has a really, like, I don't want to say she has a problem sharing. [01:21:15] She's just like in my family, if I had a toy, it was everyone's toy. [01:21:21] Like we always shared everything with each other. [01:21:24] Nothing was mine, nothing was yours. [01:21:26] It was a very like, while we could do whatever we wanted, we also had to make sure that we were fair to each other growing up. [01:21:34] And I mean, I don't honestly know where I'm going with this, but it was just, it was a very free, like if I wanted to give up baseball, that was my choice. [01:21:44] If I wanted to stop taking piano lessons, That was my choice, and I did. [01:21:48] I regret it because I really wish I knew how to play piano better now. [01:21:51] But you can learn on the internet. [01:21:54] They were exactly, and I have, and I have, and I've gone online and I've tried to go back. [01:21:58] I can play a couple Elton John songs, so I'm happy with that, you know. [01:22:01] But like, they were not strict, and they pretty much just let us freely express ourselves however we wanted. [01:22:08] And they never let us play video games growing up. [01:22:11] Turner never played video games until he was like 12 or 13. [01:22:14] That's so crazy. [01:22:15] Come to be one of the best gamers on the entire team. [01:22:17] They were strict. [01:22:18] They weren't strict about certain things. [01:22:20] They were strict about certain things that they didn't think was good for us. [01:22:24] Like, they were strict about us not going to school. [01:22:26] They were strict about us not playing video games, spending enough time outside. [01:22:29] But, like, I think they did it perfectly, to be honest. [01:22:33] You know, I think that the way that they, like, I'm not complaining. [01:22:36] My brothers and my sisters, my two brothers and my sister, are all great people, very genuine, would never want to inflict pain on anyone else wrongfully. [01:22:45] Like, I think my parents did an amazing job. [01:22:48] And, Like, I am not book smart by any means whatsoever. [01:22:52] Like, I have, you know, when it comes down to it, I'd say above average grammar. [01:22:57] Like, I can read and write very well. [01:23:00] My handwriting is absolute shit. [01:23:02] Like, there's no justifying that. [01:23:04] I can't write for shit, but I can type fluently. [01:23:08] Like, my entire life, I was always writing Trump stories. [01:23:11] And, you know, like, I can spit out a thousand words onto paper. [01:23:14] Like, it's absolutely nothing. [01:23:16] And I don't know. [01:23:18] Like, when it comes to book smart, like, I'm definitely not book smart. [01:23:22] I don't know science. [01:23:23] I, I know history from what I've learned online. [01:23:27] I like to think I'm pretty well educated on the stuff that I need to be educated on. [01:23:30] But I don't know algebra. [01:23:33] I know basic math. [01:23:34] That's about fucking it, pretty much. [01:23:36] But that's nothing that I've ever needed to do. [01:23:39] Right. [01:23:39] You got the tools that you need for your life and your good. [01:23:43] I taught myself how to make a website. [01:23:45] I taught myself how to use Photoshop. [01:23:46] I taught myself how to use cameras. [01:23:47] I taught myself how to be an editor. [01:23:49] I taught myself how to design products for my store. [01:23:54] I taught myself how to make stickers and order them, to buy hats, to find the. [01:23:58] The cheapest hats online so that I can sell merch, but like also a good quality because I don't want to sell people complete shit. [01:24:04] And I don't know, just everything that I ever did, it was something like that I genuinely took interest in. === Self-Taught Skills and Confidence (03:42) === [01:24:10] Like they never forced us to do anything that we really didn't want to do. [01:24:14] And I think that that was so important. [01:24:17] I've learned so much. [01:24:18] If I ever have kids one day, which I'm terrified to have kids at the rate that we're destroying the planet, to be perfectly honest, I don't want to bring children into a world that's just going to be super fucked up because we're well on our way there right now. [01:24:32] But I don't know. [01:24:34] I think just like freedom of expression, just like letting them be who they want to be and letting them like learn for themselves. [01:24:41] And you know, you can always guide them in the right direction, but you're not always going to know what's best for them. [01:24:45] Like, my dad told me YouTube was fucking stupid and I needed to go to college. [01:24:48] Right. [01:24:49] He was dead wrong. [01:24:50] He was obviously wrong. [01:24:51] Dead wrong. [01:24:51] Completely wrong. [01:24:53] Yeah. [01:24:53] Two years ago, he was like, Turner can't be playing this much video games. [01:24:57] Right. [01:24:58] I'm going to set a timer. [01:24:59] I'm only going to let him play an hour a day. [01:25:00] He's fucking dying in there. [01:25:02] Boy, was he wrong about that. [01:25:03] So wrong. [01:25:04] He's so unbelievable. [01:25:05] That's what I was talking about. [01:25:06] Luck. [01:25:07] Like, Turner might not. [01:25:08] Like, let's say Turner didn't make it, then that would have been bad, but you don't know. [01:25:12] But maybe he would have been doing something else making money, man. [01:25:14] Like, do you know how many times I have failed in making a viral video? [01:25:20] Almost every single time. [01:25:22] There's very few times where the video will do as well as I had hoped or even better than I imagined, you know? [01:25:28] And like, that's just trial and error. [01:25:30] You got to fail a hundred times before you, like, I think of it as paying your dues. [01:25:34] You're like, your full time job is YouTube right now, right? [01:25:37] Yes, absolutely. [01:25:37] But it won't be for long. [01:25:38] I don't. [01:25:39] Plan on that being what I do for it sustainable for the rest of your life, like absolutely not. [01:25:43] I'm just seeing that as my tool and my next step. [01:25:46] I don't know. [01:25:47] I just know if my YouTube channel got deleted tomorrow and I could never upload another YouTube video ever again, I am so confident I would still do just fine. [01:25:55] What would you do? [01:25:56] Whatever I want. [01:25:57] Here's another thing that's scary to me. [01:26:00] I have like backup plans over a thousand videos, all of which have been backed up. [01:26:05] Maybe I'll make a TV show, maybe I'll put everything I've ever filmed on Instagram, maybe I'll go to Facebook. [01:26:10] Right, you figure it out. [01:26:11] If you're going to create a clothing company, like I don't have time to try to get my clothing company into every surf shop or into Walmart or into this and into that. [01:26:19] And like that's because I enjoy making YouTube videos so much that I don't feel that I need to do anything else. [01:26:25] I see YouTube as just the first step in whatever the hell I want to do in the future. [01:26:30] And honestly, right now, I haven't figured it out. [01:26:32] YouTube's working well for me right now. [01:26:34] If, God forbid, it dies tomorrow, I'll go on to whatever I feel like doing next. [01:26:40] You know, like I could make a living for myself in the skimboarding industry. [01:26:44] By selling skimboards. [01:26:44] I'm a partial owner of Apex skimboards. [01:26:46] And I could push those for the rest of my life and probably be okay. [01:26:50] But I want to do better than that for myself. [01:26:53] Would you sell merch to Walmart? [01:26:55] Would I? [01:26:55] Hell yeah. [01:26:56] They're big corporates. [01:26:56] How? [01:26:57] I don't care. [01:26:57] Support sugar. [01:26:58] Going back to how do you know that? [01:27:00] I don't have to buy a fuck ton of sugar products. [01:27:02] I don't have to buy sugar products for those of you who didn't give you this. [01:27:05] Going back to how your parents raised you and being homeschooled and all that, how? [01:27:12] Because a lot of people may not notice it online, but I noticed it. [01:27:16] How are you and Turner so different as far as your personality? [01:27:19] We are so different. [01:27:21] Dude, it's crazy. [01:27:22] It's unbelievable. [01:27:23] How close were you guys growing up? [01:27:24] And then, not that close, really. [01:27:26] We were, we were, but we also fought a lot. [01:27:28] We beat the out of each other. [01:27:31] Who's older? [01:27:32] I am. [01:27:32] You're older, right? [01:27:33] By three years. [01:27:34] So, explain to me from my perspective, and a lot of people that are close to you, how are you guys so different? [01:27:41] Why are you guys so different, and how are you guys so much different? [01:27:44] We always bonded on, you know, like we both love surfing and love skimboarding, we both love cliff jumping, and like, yeah, honestly, when we were younger. === Turner vs Jack Personalities (03:46) === [01:27:53] We like, I was better than Turner at skimboarding, and I feel like I don't want to say he resented me for that. [01:27:59] It's funny, we have skim videos on, yeah, but it definitely bothered him that I was better than him, and he always wanted to be better than me. [01:28:07] And it's crazy because, like, you know, I consider myself to be like I want to say this humbly, like one of the best skimboarders on the planet, and like Turner, hands down, one of the best longboarders on the planet. [01:28:23] I was skateboard, yeah, longboard, skateboard, yeah, I was very good at longboarding, but he was just so much. [01:28:28] Fucking better, yeah. [01:28:29] Like, you know, I had skimming on him, he had skating on me, I have surfing on him, and now he's like just the best gamer in the world, pretty much right now. [01:28:37] And it doesn't matter what game he plays, it's not just Fortnite, like Destiny, huge game, broke so many world records, H1Z1, huge game, PUBG, huge game, top the leaderboard on those games. [01:28:48] And it's just the way his brain is wired, he's just, but like, your guys' personalities, like, so, like, I noticed, like, you're like really outgoing, you're really, you're really. [01:28:58] You know, just outgoing over the top. [01:29:01] Turner, like, is just so quiet. [01:29:04] Like, even there's videos of you, like, running into his room on his birthday or something and, like, throwing money at him or whatever. [01:29:12] And he's like, dude, get the fuck out of here. [01:29:14] Why would you give me this? [01:29:16] I don't want this. [01:29:17] Get out of here, dude. [01:29:18] Like, it's because he doesn't want to feel like he owes anyone anything. [01:29:22] He knows that he can be successful on his own and he doesn't need anyone's help. [01:29:27] Like, he's always very appreciative. [01:29:29] Like, look at that. [01:29:30] Like, champagne party. [01:29:31] Super stoked on that, you know? [01:29:32] Yeah. [01:29:33] Hyped, but he's just such his own person. [01:29:38] And the thing is, he is very quiet for sure compared to me, at least. [01:29:43] Like, I don't know, I'm very just a little more shy, yeah. [01:29:46] Well, but the thing is, in a battle of the wits against Turner, I am he's funny as hell. [01:29:51] He will, like, when it comes, like, if we're all sitting here roasting each other, if I say something that I think is just gonna shut him down, he will shut me down, yeah, every single time. [01:30:02] He is, he's a Very, very, that's a common thing with brothers that grow up, too. [01:30:06] They always end up on polar opposites, like as far as personalities go. [01:30:10] Like, one will always be on the far opposite side of the other. [01:30:14] Yeah, Forrest, do you have a brother? [01:30:15] No, I have a sister. [01:30:16] You have a sister, yeah, older, older, yeah, okay. [01:30:19] How older, uh, four years? [01:30:21] I don't know, Turner's a genius, so I can never say anything bad about him. [01:30:24] He's probably one of the most sophisticated people I've ever met in my entire life, hands down. [01:30:30] But just like, I don't know, what does Tfu even mean? [01:30:33] It's just a four letter username. [01:30:35] T F U E. How did he come up with that? [01:30:37] They just wanted to, like, if in the Xbox community, if you had a four letter username, you were an OG, you know? [01:30:43] Like, if you had a short username, it was dope. [01:30:46] And they just literally, him and his friend Alex, like, just started a randomizer of four letter usernames that weren't taken. [01:30:54] They were just looking through them, and Tfue popped up, and he was just like, Tfue. [01:30:57] It's pretty dope. [01:30:59] You know, Turner's my name. [01:31:00] Starts with a T. I'm going to go with that. [01:31:02] And everyone picked it up as Turner fucks up everyone. [01:31:06] It's crazy how he's blown up in such a short time. [01:31:09] Turner fucks up everyone. [01:31:11] I love that. [01:31:11] I'll tell you something crazy. [01:31:12] I was just in Aruba. [01:31:13] And he does. [01:31:15] And, um, We went to do some shit, build some dog houses and shit anyway. [01:31:19] We stayed at this lady's house in Aruba, and her son is like 13 years old. [01:31:23] And he knew that we knew Tfue, me and Mike, and he was like the biggest Tfue fan all the way in Aruba. [01:31:28] He's like, Oh my fucking God. [01:31:30] You know Tfue? [01:31:31] You know, I'm flying all the way to Aruba, and this kid's like, All he wants to talk to me about is how close does Tfue live, and can he meet him, and can I call him? === Randomizer Picks Tfue Name (13:54) === [01:31:40] And I'm like, No. [01:31:41] I had a customer the other day. [01:31:42] She's all over the world. [01:31:43] Yeah, her kid was watching his iPad, and I'm like, What are you watching? [01:31:46] He's watching. [01:31:46] Tfue on Twitch, and I was like, Wild, what's crazy too is like, you know, it's Juke Squad PPJT, yeah, yeah, that stands for Pat Pierce, which is my brother, Jack, and Turner. [01:31:57] Most people don't know that. [01:31:58] I always wondered what that means. [01:31:59] I always wondered what that means. [01:32:00] Pulling pranks, Jack Tenney, which is what I went with for a while because the kid Pat, who was the like, you know, the P in PPJT, one of the P's, he ended up being a real kind of scumbag because I wish him the best, but he just made some really questionable decisions, a real twat, yeah, in my personal life. [01:32:19] What I get all the time, dude, anytime I use Turner, like put Turner in a video, like, you know, champagne party with Tfue, people are like, you're using your brother for views. [01:32:30] Quick clout chasing your brother. [01:32:32] Why are you using your brother for clicks? [01:32:33] I'm like, dog, we've been doing this shit for 11 years together, dude. [01:32:37] Like, I've been pushing Turner as hard as I can on Twitch. [01:32:40] Like, the amount of times I've tried to shout out his Twitch in my videos is like, I couldn't count. [01:32:44] And now that Turner has more subscribers than me, I'm using him for views. [01:32:49] Is he a vegetarian? [01:32:51] Turn or not? [01:32:52] No, he's not. [01:32:54] That should concern you. [01:32:56] Yeah, yeah, but. [01:33:00] We're working on you right now, Forrest. [01:33:02] Yeah, we got a lot of stuff. [01:33:03] We got to worry about you first. [01:33:04] Oh, we're working on you. [01:33:04] What I was going to say, we kind of veered off this topic, but when it came to eating meat and being a vegetarian, I was the guy that never thought I was going to be able to stop eating burgers and salami and pepperoni. [01:33:16] I loved that shit. [01:33:18] Every single day, I would eat a salami, pepperoni, sandwich, sub, Italian, whatever. [01:33:24] Yeah. [01:33:24] But just slowly, slowly, slowly, I would eat it. [01:33:29] And I would just like, it just started getting weirder and weirder to me to the point where I was like, why am I not eating an apple or a banana or something? [01:33:38] And I was just like, you know, I'd still eat it from time to time. [01:33:41] And then it just like, I wasn't, the last time I ate meat was in Mexico three years ago, three, three and a half, almost four years ago now. [01:33:49] It was a street taco. [01:33:51] Street tacos. [01:33:51] Perfect. [01:33:52] Street tacos are fire there. [01:33:54] And I know that that comes from like, Probably a local rancher because it's a small town where I was at. [01:34:00] So I was okay with that. [01:34:01] But it just came down to the point, you know, I watched some documentaries and I, you know, like Tyson chicken nuggets. [01:34:07] They were in my freezer one day. [01:34:08] And I was like, where does this come from? [01:34:10] And I looked it up and I was like, uh-uh. [01:34:14] Never again in my life will I eat meat that I don't know where it comes from. [01:34:18] And that's like my standpoint on fish. [01:34:19] Like a fish lives a free life out in the ocean, it's not tortured its entire life. [01:34:23] And go out there, fucking shoot the fish, catch the fish, and then eat it. [01:34:28] Well, you know, they say you are what you eat. [01:34:30] Ben's here. [01:34:30] I'm a firm believer that, like, Ben's here. [01:34:33] All right, here we go. [01:34:33] If you're stressed or if you're depressed, like, that shit gets stored in your body. [01:34:37] You know, like, your muscles will start to ache and you'll start to get sick if you're too stressed or if you're too upset. [01:34:41] Yeah. [01:34:42] And like, if you eat the meat of an animal that's like tortured and depressed and stressed, yeah, stress goes into that meat. [01:34:49] Yeah. [01:34:49] And that'll affect your psyche, you know? [01:34:52] Right. [01:34:52] That was another reason I just, I was just like, it's not worth it. [01:34:55] Like, I don't need to eat something that dies. [01:34:57] Like, yeah. [01:34:57] I mean, I still eat fish from time to time, like I said, but like, it's only in moderation. [01:35:03] It's only from a source where I know exactly where it's coming from. [01:35:05] And I was okay with that. [01:35:07] But I do see myself stepping away from it entirely at some point. [01:35:11] Yeah. [01:35:11] I just don't think anyone should try to do anything cold turkey. [01:35:14] No. [01:35:14] Yeah. [01:35:14] Same thing. [01:35:15] Like, For me, where I am now, like the shit I eat now is radically different from what I ate when I was in my teens. [01:35:21] Me too. [01:35:22] Me too. [01:35:23] I eat much healthier. [01:35:25] All right, let's wrap it up. [01:35:28] What do we want to say to the people, man, to wrap it up? [01:35:30] Clean up the people. [01:35:31] Hang on, let's bring Ben in for like 30 seconds. [01:35:33] Oh, fuck. [01:35:34] Just for the last 30 seconds so Jack can fucking put him in his place. [01:35:37] Ben, come here. [01:35:39] Come here. [01:35:40] Come sit for a minute. [01:35:41] We'll save Ben for the next one. [01:35:42] No, no, I want him to, I want to put Ben in his place with Jack right now. [01:35:48] We're going to tell him what we think about the red tide and his little friend Rick Scott. [01:35:51] Come here. [01:35:51] I got to take a pee break and a cigarette break. [01:35:53] Come here. [01:35:55] Come join. [01:35:56] Let's take a break before we get Ben on. [01:35:57] Hold on. [01:35:57] No, no. [01:35:58] I want Ben on here. [01:35:59] I want Ben on here real quick. [01:35:59] Let's get this over with. [01:36:00] This is going to be half an hour. [01:36:02] Ben, don't stop. [01:36:02] Here, take that mic. [01:36:04] You know, I would shake your hand, Ben, but you said some really mean things about me in the last podcast. [01:36:08] I'm not sure if I want to anymore. [01:36:10] Ben, you were talking some shit about my friend Jack and his brother in the last podcast. [01:36:15] No, I want to bring it up. [01:36:16] I watched the podcast, man. [01:36:18] It was very mean. [01:36:20] I consider myself an entrepreneur. [01:36:23] You can sit and get close to the mics. [01:36:24] We can hear you. [01:36:25] I met your father. [01:36:25] Nice guy. [01:36:27] I understand. [01:36:28] Sit. [01:36:28] You got to. [01:36:28] Sorry, but you got to scoot closer. [01:36:31] What? [01:36:31] Scoot a little closer. [01:36:33] You're in luck. [01:36:34] You're in luck. [01:36:37] My son, Aaron, happened to be a big fan of yours. [01:36:41] My dog. [01:36:43] Hey. [01:36:43] Let's let this happen. [01:36:45] What you said was wrong in the podcast. [01:36:47] Yeah. [01:36:48] You were being a real ass to his dad. [01:36:50] No, I wasn't. [01:36:50] Yeah, you were calling me a scumbag, hippie. [01:36:52] I didn't say scumbag. [01:36:53] I didn't use those words. [01:36:55] Okay, you're right. [01:36:56] You were calling some names. [01:36:57] You know, here's the deal. [01:36:58] I didn't call any nasty names. [01:36:59] You don't understand the younger generation of. [01:37:03] Listen, if that's the younger generation, you want me to be nice to him? [01:37:08] If I cut my hair, would you respect me more? [01:37:11] I want you to be nice. [01:37:12] He probably would. [01:37:13] He probably would. [01:37:14] You know, you can live your life any way you want. [01:37:16] I don't care. [01:37:18] Do what you want. [01:37:18] Everybody's got some nice in them, right? [01:37:20] As long as you don't bother nobody, but you do bother people, so that's the problem. [01:37:23] Let's talk about. [01:37:24] We talked a lot about it. [01:37:25] I know we're going to come here and beat this guy up. [01:37:27] I know we're going to be nice. [01:37:29] We're going to talk about the red tide, saving the world. [01:37:32] Yeah, we talked a lot about the red tide. [01:37:34] We're going to figure out all the problems in the world. [01:37:38] Here's the conclusion we came to. [01:37:39] Ben, we want you to look at the camera and tell everyone to go click the link and sign the petition. [01:37:45] Please. [01:37:46] Tell everyone, all your fans out there, to sign the petition on the White House website, which is in the link in the description. [01:37:52] What does it do, Jack? [01:37:53] Well, hey, Ben, I would like to say we don't have a lot in common. [01:37:56] But can you agree with me that if the ocean dies, we all die? [01:38:01] Yeah, but you can't like all those dead fish in your backyard, Ben. [01:38:05] What's the real deal here? [01:38:05] Who's going to want to die? [01:38:06] The real deal here is that a couple of dead fish floated on your surfboard while you were surfing and you're upset. [01:38:13] Okay? [01:38:14] You wipe the blood off and you move on. [01:38:16] How are you going to sell real estate? [01:38:18] You can't even get in the water. [01:38:19] It's so bad. [01:38:20] It happens every year at the same time for 100 years, and you need the scientists to maybe be able to figure it out. [01:38:28] I think it has something to do with. [01:38:31] I don't know. [01:38:32] Must be something to do with something. [01:38:33] Cattle ranching? [01:38:34] It definitely is something to do with something. [01:38:36] It's been going on for 100 years. [01:38:37] So it can't be the cruise ships. [01:38:38] It can't be anything we're doing now. [01:38:39] It's been going on and documented for 100 years. [01:38:41] Yes, naturally it has happened a lot of times, but we have broken every yearly record of dead wildlife when it comes to dolphins, manatees, and sea turtles in one month. [01:38:51] More dead wildlife in one month than any previous year. [01:38:54] And that's how this is the super red tide. [01:38:56] Super red tide, yeah. [01:38:57] Yes, but it's not natural. [01:38:58] I mean, they need to get the scientists and all the oceanographic people out there. [01:39:03] Is that what you call it? [01:39:03] Oceanography people? [01:39:05] Sure. [01:39:05] You know what I mean. [01:39:06] And get them out there and try to figure out what's causing all this algae and the heat. [01:39:10] It has to do with the temperature, the water. [01:39:12] Right, but they did figure it out. [01:39:13] What is oh, yeah, what are they doing? [01:39:15] They figure out it's the sugar companies polluting the waters and all that pesticides and manure, and it's all the runoff draining to the ocean. [01:39:22] Well, you know, like fertilizer, like phosphate, it's a huge industry, huge industry. [01:39:28] But it's not good to put fertilizer in clean water. [01:39:32] Can you wherever they found where it originates and causes it, they should stop it, right? [01:39:38] But they paid your buddy Rick Scott, took a bunch of money, said they're allowed to dump it in the ocean. [01:39:44] I don't know. [01:39:45] I don't know what the case is, but the point is that they determine where the source is coming from. [01:39:50] They need to stop it. [01:39:51] So here's what we want you to do. [01:39:52] But they're taking money instead. [01:39:53] It's coming right now, and they should clean it up. [01:39:55] It's easy for him. [01:39:56] All he has to do is move somewhere else and sell real estate somewhere else. [01:39:58] You're not going to be able to sell shit in Florida in a couple of years if this keeps up. [01:40:02] Nobody's going to want to live here. [01:40:03] It goes on for a period of time. [01:40:05] They need to figure out what the cause is and stop it. [01:40:08] Look at that. [01:40:08] Dead dolphins right there. [01:40:09] Look at that fucking dolphin. [01:40:10] Where was that? [01:40:10] Dead sea turtles. [01:40:12] Treasure Island, Clearwater Beach. [01:40:14] That's in Jack's backyard right there. [01:40:16] Yes. [01:40:16] The whale. [01:40:17] Yes. [01:40:18] Two whales. [01:40:18] Two whales. [01:40:19] I have footage in one weekend. [01:40:20] I'm putting a video tomorrow about that. [01:40:23] You know, it hurts me more than anything because I'm, you know. [01:40:26] You own a hotel on Clearwater Beach. [01:40:28] Move your mic so we can hear you better. [01:40:29] Move your mic so we can hear you better. [01:40:31] But, you know, they need to find out what the cause is and definitely cure it. [01:40:37] So, me and Jack are going to fly. [01:40:39] How come it's only a tide? [01:40:41] We need to borrow your plane. [01:40:41] It travels like, you know, in a tide, like, or it doesn't consume the whole. [01:40:47] Um, it's Panama City, it's from here to Panama City now. [01:40:51] 85% of the Florida coast, which is it never happened before, ever in history. [01:40:58] Well, it's also never lasted this long. [01:41:00] This is a nine month red tide when the last uh, the record setting red tide last time was six months. [01:41:08] Stop whatever the cause is, but they're not going to stop it. [01:41:11] Panama City beach area, it's not coming from it's ending there, it's coming from the canals that are getting drained from Lake Okeechobee. [01:41:17] Look at Lake Okeechobee. [01:41:19] And I think also Lake Apopka in Orlando is one of the biggest, is the biggest lake in Orlando. [01:41:25] I think that's also really polluted with pesticides as well. [01:41:28] Yeah. [01:41:28] And that drains into Lake Okeechobee, if I'm right. [01:41:30] I believe so. [01:41:31] Yeah. [01:41:31] Does it happen anywhere else in the country? [01:41:34] No. [01:41:34] Not at this, not at this point. [01:41:35] I'm not sure. [01:41:36] I don't know about it. [01:41:36] Absolutely not. [01:41:39] Any other body of water. [01:41:40] Only ours. [01:41:40] No, red tide is definitely a naturally occurring phenomenon. [01:41:44] And red tide is classified as an algae bloom. [01:41:47] So to say that this is red tide, Technically, it is correct, but this is not, this is no longer a naturally occurring red tide. [01:41:54] This is because of the pesticides and because of the manure and all the runoff from these cattle ranchers that get drained straight into the lake. [01:42:03] And if you know the historical flow of water, Lake Okeechobee used to drain into the Everglades. [01:42:09] You know why the Everglades are the way they are? [01:42:10] Because all the water in Florida drains south. [01:42:14] They completely cut off Lake Okeechobee from draining south and they send the water straight east and west, which then hits the ocean. [01:42:20] Which causes this supercharged red tide algae bloom and it fucking kills everything. [01:42:27] That's all. [01:42:27] That's it. [01:42:28] Red tide is the algae bloom and the algae bloom, the. [01:42:31] But it's not a natural algae bloom anymore. [01:42:33] Right. [01:42:33] Red tide has not naturally occurred on its own since 1920. [01:42:36] Facts. [01:42:39] Where are we picking up a bunch of music in the background? [01:42:41] Sounds like it's coming from over there. [01:42:43] You are the sound man. [01:42:45] You're asking us. [01:42:46] The sound man is asking us for the sound man. [01:42:49] Where'd you find his camera? [01:42:50] I don't know what Forrest. [01:42:51] I fucking found him on Craigslist. [01:42:52] I'm sorry. [01:42:53] Send him back to Radio Shackle. [01:42:55] They're not in business anymore. [01:42:56] They closed down. [01:42:58] What's that computer running over there? [01:43:01] Is it the map? [01:43:02] No, that's something back there, man. [01:43:04] No, it's coming from over there. [01:43:05] Forrest, where are you picking up all your audio? [01:43:09] That's a good wrap up. [01:43:11] I think that was a good podcast. [01:43:13] All right, well, signing off. [01:43:14] So, what are they finding when they. [01:43:16] We've got to take a break. [01:43:17] When they take these dead animals that they're finding and, you know, finding the bacteria in them, can they trace the bacteria? [01:43:25] Well, I think by that time it's too late, Ben. [01:43:27] By the time they find the dead animals, all you can do is just. [01:43:30] They're already dead. [01:43:30] They're already dead. [01:43:31] I know that, but you can still do like testing on their tissue and then whatever disease is inside of them. [01:43:39] And try to determine what the source was, maybe. [01:43:41] I don't know. [01:43:42] They do determine it. [01:43:43] It all comes from Lake Okeechobee. [01:43:45] The algae blooms in the lake have been getting worse and worse every year. [01:43:48] All right, so let's fill in Lake Okeechobee. [01:43:50] Ben, we're going to borrow your plane and we're going to fly down to Lake Okeechobee. [01:43:53] We're going to go talk to these people. [01:43:54] And then me and Jack are going to fly up to the panhandle and we're going to meet up with Rick Scott. [01:43:59] And then we're going to get a podcast. [01:44:02] Can you get us an interview with Rick? [01:44:03] No. [01:44:04] Hell no. [01:44:04] He hates me, dude. [01:44:06] Can you get us an interview with anybody? [01:44:08] Only yourself. [01:44:09] Did you know that Rick Scott cut $700 million of budgets from the Water Preservation Act? [01:44:15] Nope. [01:44:16] Well, there's another problem. [01:44:17] I'm not informed. [01:44:20] Why? [01:44:21] Well, thank you guys for having me. [01:44:22] It's been great. [01:44:23] Sign the petition in the description. [01:44:24] Please sign the petition. [01:44:25] Sign this fucking petition because we got. [01:44:26] There you go. [01:44:27] Natural water flow and the unnatural water flow. [01:44:30] Look, this kid might know what he's talking about, Ben. [01:44:32] We have the source of where the pollutant is being used. [01:44:35] You believe the pollutant is coming from. [01:44:37] We have. [01:44:38] Look, there's the government. [01:44:39] It's right here. [01:44:40] The government knows it's telling you. [01:44:42] Yeah, but where's the source? [01:44:43] The Lake Okeechobee. [01:44:44] How's it getting into that Lake Okeechobee? [01:44:46] Cattle ranchers and the cattle ranchers. [01:44:49] Listen, where is it entering into Lake Okeechobee? [01:44:52] The exact spot they're polluting the water. [01:44:54] I will tell you right now. [01:44:55] Look, sugar, big sugar farms right there. [01:44:57] They look good. [01:44:58] How come they don't pollute it? [01:44:59] Look, they're all built on swampland. [01:45:02] They're built on swampland. [01:45:04] It's just like your lawn looks good, but the reason is because of all the fertilizer. [01:45:08] Yeah, exactly. [01:45:09] And it's draining down the sewer. [01:45:10] So, how do you keep those crops growing and not? [01:45:13] Flooding, they have to drain all the excess water that falls on top, which then goes straight into Lake Okeechobee. [01:45:19] So, all the fertilizer and all the pesticides that are on those crops get washed into the lake, which creates these toxic algae blooms. [01:45:26] And instead of sending it south into the river of grass, where it would then be cleaned before it got to the ocean, they send it straight into the sea,