Paul orchestrates the collapse of Anarchaforco's crypto sponsorship by offering sponsors cocaine, leading to their withdrawal and a lockout from the hosts' home. Despite Lily and John's objections, newly divorced Jason permits Paul into his $70 monthly rental apartment, defiantly rejecting external control with a dismissive apology. This chaotic sequence underscores the episode's exploration of DIY anarchist ethics clashing with financial dependencies and personal autonomy within the movement. [Automatically generated summary]
You know, Paul shifts his attention over to Anarchaforco, which happens, you know, two weeks after Anarchapoco, and ends up offering the cryptocurrency sponsors of Anarchaforco, because yes, they had to get cryptocurrency sponsors for their more DIY anarchist, true, true cult fest, still crypto, still neck deep in crypto.
Paul offers these crypto sponsors a bunch of cocaine, And they decide to drop their sponsorship of the conference.
They literally stop answering calls from Lily and John.
So it's at this point, they do, you know, one of the more anarchist things in this show is they kick Paul out of their house just by changing the locks.
just by locking the doors and not letting him back in.
He doesn't have anywhere to go.
So Jason, our newly divorced Jason, lets Paul move in with him in the, you know, that the apartment that he's renting for $70 a month.
Yeah.
Lily and John are like, they tell Jason, don't let Paul move in with you.
And Jason tells the camera, he's like, I'm thinking, don't tell me what to do.