Rooster Teeth Podcast - Eating Your Problems, Possum Style - #667

Episode Date: September 22, 2021

Join Gus Sorola, Gavin Free, Barbara Dunkelman, and Chris Kokkinos as they discuss being lactose intolerant on a plane, Deathloop & WarioWare, the Apple Presentation, RV living and more on this week's... RT Podcast. Sponsored by Squarespace (http://squarespace.com/ROOSTERTEETH), ExpressVPN (http://expressvpn.com/ROOSTER), and Better Help (http://betterhelp.com/rooster). RTTV is sponsored by ExpressVPN (http://expressvpn.com/rttv). Join FIRST to watch episodes early: http://bit.ly/2uNNz0O FIRST Member and need your Private RSS feed for this show? Go here: bit.ly/FIRSTRSS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 It's time to put your pedal to the metal. From the twisted minds behind Deadpool and Zombieland, an executive producers, Will Arnett and Anthony Mackie comes the new Peacock original series, Twisted Metal, a high-oxane action comedy based on the classic video game series. Anthony Mackie stars as John Doe, a motor-mouthed outsider who must deliver a mysterious package across a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
Starting point is 00:00:29 If he can survive the drive, also starring Stephanie Beatriz, Samoa Joe, Nev Campbell, Will Arnett, and Thomas Hayden Church, twisted metal, streaming now, only only on peacock. This is a Rooster Teeth production. This podcast is brought to you by ExpressVPN. Keep your private financial data safe. Anceteer from hackers by going to expressvpn.com slash rooster. Hello everyone welcome to the RST podcast. I'm Gus. I'm Gavin.
Starting point is 00:01:17 I'm Chris. I'm fire bro. I'm Gus. Hello, welcome Chris. How are you doing? It's Chris. It's Chris. Woo. Wow. Wow. We finally have a good Chris on the show. We get dunked on other Chris. We don't say his last name here.
Starting point is 00:01:32 People know who he is. Yeah, he's a weird guy. Every time I've known that Chris for over a decade now and I think every time I see him he still surprises me with some new Thing I didn't know or some weird Chris attribute is like oh at what point are you gonna be like 15 years in and you're just gonna be like I've tried long enough It's not gonna work No, you haven't known it for 15 years. I've known it for 2009 You've known him for no you haven't known him for 15 years. I've known him for 2019. 2009. When do we know that 2010 or 20 or probably 10 or 11 years at this point.
Starting point is 00:02:09 That's a lot of time. Yeah. I mean, it's a lot of time to know someone and still be surprised about things. Yeah. It would be real. Yeah. It's a, but I mean, he's a lot of secrets.
Starting point is 00:02:17 Yeah. He's an interesting guy. That's true. I mean, every time I see him and I've only known him like three or four years, I too am very surprised. Yeah. And I'm not really sure if they're like like three or four years. I too am very surprised. Yeah. And I'm not really sure if they're like good surprises
Starting point is 00:02:28 or bad surprises. It's a grab bag. You take the good with the bad. Yeah, it's just surprises. I don't think we qualify them as good or bad these days. I do love him, and he's a good guy. Yeah, absolutely. Man, speaking of good things, I had a really positive interaction. I've changed
Starting point is 00:02:45 I've done a complete 180 on something I have a new direction in life. Uh-oh. This I am a big Possum fan. Oh I was not noticing Possum's backyard Tara. Yeah, are they? Let's try to figure out why let's let's try to dissect this before Gus could explain. Why would Gus all of a sudden like Posse? He just watched the goofy movie and just relive that whole scene. The possums on stage. Are they possums? They are possums. Are they possums or opossums? All right. Oh no. Oh no. Is there a difference? We need to know. Oh no. Possums and opossums. We had a big argument today if they were different animals. Don't do that to me. I think we think I didn't look this up that one is smaller than the other.
Starting point is 00:03:28 But isn't it isn't a no possum just pronounced possum? That that's what I thought. Or do you pronounce the oh? I think you say a possum. Oh possum? Oh possum. Maybe they're just like expressing their like this thing like, oh possum. But my guess would be is that you had animals that were terrorizing your backyard doing something
Starting point is 00:03:47 to your property and possums came and chased them away or ate them. Interesting. That'd be my theory. Yeah, I'm imagining some sort of like T-Rex saving the day from the velociraptors. A possum came in an eight, a torrentula for you. Oh, who? Wow, that's a good guess. You know what I'm gonna say? You just got really close to one and it was just like, hey, Gus pet me really cool. Yeah, I'm just like hang on, let's hang out.
Starting point is 00:04:11 I ran into a cool possible. Um, I'm not gonna get to it yet. I'll reveal the answer here. I got this little background first. So, um, I was out of town for a couple of days and on one of my security cameras, I could see that a bird had flown into my house and died and fallen into my yard. And I was like, fuck, I'm flying to your house. Birds are stupid. They're fucking dumb as shit. I mean, I would think it'd be pretty smart to be bad. They were fine without us. And then humans invented gloss. What about a tree would a bird fly into a fucking tree? What about a tree house? I can't see a house a house bigger than a tree. Well, yeah, maybe it was a window. Yeah, like a window Okay, so this fucking bird is dead in my in my yard and I can see on the security camera like fuck I'm not gonna be home for a couple days
Starting point is 00:05:04 By the time I get back. I thought it was in your house. No no no it like hit the window fell into the yard. Wait what? I thought he said that it flew into his house like in his house. It hit the house. It's like actually a Netflix and like just chilling. It ate all my food. And it just over like ate too much food and died. Yeah. So I see it in my yard. I'm like fuck I I'm not gonna be home for a few days. By the time I get there, it's gonna be like filled with ants and maggots. It's just gonna be this disgusting thing. I'm gonna have to pick up and clean. And then like that night, uh, I security camera went off and I looked at it and this fox came into my backyard. And I was like, oh shit, the fox is gonna eat the bird. It's gonna take it away. I'm gonna be safe. That fucking fox walked, like walked me to beeline right eat the bird. It's gonna take it away. I'm gonna be safe. That fucking fox walked like walked me to
Starting point is 00:05:46 Beeline right to the bird the bird's dead body smelled it turned its little fucking snooty nose up and walk away It's like you fucking piece of shit fox not fresh enough not fresh enough the the next day at night or the next night Camera goes off again. I check it. There's a possum walking around my backyard. And again, it walks in a straight line straight up to the bird, sniffs it like twice and then just picks up the body and like walks off with it. But it doesn't walk the whole,
Starting point is 00:06:14 it walks just a little down my yard like to the other corner and it just begins devouring this bird, just like ripping it apart. And I was like, oh shit, it made it even worse for me to clean up. But I came home, it ate everything. Fantastic. I mean, there was like two little feathers left on the ground. I was like, I couldn't tell that a possum just devoured an entire bird right here. Like, there was, it was like, it the bones, nothing
Starting point is 00:06:38 was left. It ate everything. I guess if it had been dead a while, there's not a lot of liquid blood to come out anymore. Liquid blood. So like goo in it after a while I was like man that possum like it wasn't like an awful thing I had to do But it was like it was something I was not looking forward to possum just showed up at eight It's like imagine you have a problem. He's like fuck it. I'll eat it Like if you could eat the problems in your life. Yeah kids strive to have possum standards Not fox standards, all right Don't turn your nose.
Starting point is 00:07:06 Foxes, Foxes, they've had it too good for too long. Exactly. Trying to be picky. Oh yeah. Not a good fox. Is that something that happens to blood? When people die, does it like... Like, coagulate?
Starting point is 00:07:16 Yeah. Like, get poopy? Yeah. Does it hurt? If you cut... If you like to capitate a guy that died five days ago, yeah, it's not gonna It wouldn't be that drippy the blood stop moving five days ago Yeah, I'm like just turn thinking about that. I know. I just ate a cup of noodles. Yeah, it's
Starting point is 00:07:37 I'm all-gaminging and my stomach blood. Blood Gulch. Oh, but when I came back from out of town, I had to fly back to Austin. I had, this is the flight star, you know, nature's healing. The world's coming back together talking about flying. Is there any construction at the airport? There was construction at the airport, but I had the weirdest interaction with a TSA screener I've ever had in my life.
Starting point is 00:08:03 You know, normally you go to the airport and they're like, they want to see your ID, they want to see your boarding pass, and they scan it all and they'll let you through. And I walked up and I gave the, I had my boarding pass on my phone and I gave the guy my ID, or I should say, I gave the screener my ID. And screener says, I don't need your boarding pass. I, the government knows everything about you. Oh, I was like, okay.
Starting point is 00:08:24 So we're in a way to phrase that. That's fine. So he like scans your boarding pass. I, the government knows everything about you. Oh, I was like, okay. It's a weird way to phrase that. That's like, that's fine. So he like scans my boarding pass. He goes, yep, see, I've got all you info right here. On my screen, I was like, okay. Then he turns the screen to me like, look, it's all right here. That's all your info.
Starting point is 00:08:38 The government knows everything about you. Take a look. I was like, can I go? Like, is that fucking? I bet you had Guy Watch's The RT Podcast. I was doing it just I go? Like, is that fucking? I bet you'd have Guy watch the RT podcast and was doing it just so you would tell this story. I don't know, so good to you. And it wasn't anything crazy.
Starting point is 00:08:52 It was like a picture of my ID and my flight info. Like it wasn't like my whole, I get air drop this to my phone too. Look, now I have all your information on my phone. I'm gonna call you. I'm the government, yeah. He only sounds surprised and he's excited. Like he was blown away by it.
Starting point is 00:09:09 He was like, was it his first day? He was just such a weird and kind of normally. It's like, I don't remember those interactions at all, but he would just like, so like, oh yeah, the government knows. I don't know. He did that so you would never ask that question again. He's just like, this is how I get people.
Starting point is 00:09:24 I tell them more than they need to know so that they stop questioning us. Yeah. The next time I get through TSA, I'm just going to be like, just the government. No. Can you show me? What is it going to show me? Show me. What did they know?
Starting point is 00:09:36 Yeah, whatever. It was like, it was just a weird interaction after all these years of flying. It was like, no one Christa Maris. Still was surprised. That's always the surprise. You talking like, no one Christa Maris. Still I just like roll up and walk right through. And I still try to get there like a couple hours or so, I can hit up Taco Deli. Sometimes the last could be really, weirdly long. Like I don't understand it.
Starting point is 00:10:11 Even the GSA prechecking. Yeah, it's like they really, they really get long. But that's one of the things I appreciate about the Austin Airport is that when you get through security, all of the food places are local, I think. Like it's not, like the most airports you go to, it's like the same shit. Yeah, it's a chillies to go and like the Aimee's ice cream there.
Starting point is 00:10:27 There you are. Which also, as well as fire. Oh, I think. I'm going to be real. Aimee's ice cream at an airport does befuddle me. I don't know how someone eats ice cream and then gets on a plane. I traveled with someone from this company once who bought a fucking milkshake and walked under the plane with an Aimee's milkshake.
Starting point is 00:10:43 Like, what the fuck is wrong with you? What's wrong with that? You're like a monster. Yeah. Are you talking about Christa Maris? I don't remember exactly what it was. I want to say I think it was jack but it might have been Christa Maris. Christa, I've seen Christa Maris buy smoothies and get on the plane, which isn't there? Wasn't there a trippy one? I think it's New York Comic Con when you were where Michael and Chris were like the last people to board the planes and they came on with milkshakes I thought it was smoothies or smoothies. Yeah, they were drinking something cold and delicious Yeah, they almost missed the flex they got smoothies. Yeah, I mean it's hot here. What's wrong with a cheeky ice cream? I feel like a lot of people have some level of intolerance to milk and lactose yep
Starting point is 00:11:19 So and then the pressure difference when you're in the plane already makes you gas you to begin with so it's just like you're asking You're like fart city. See if you take a milkshake on a plate. I'm glad you get me. Yeah, I've been trying to tell this people Who what's wrong with I don't want a plane. I'm like listen. I mean something central. I really like to some tolerant It's a very small number very small percentage. Who are not? Yeah, I Think that's like a weird thing. I think most people don't realize like it's a really small percentage of people who can handle dairy I mean we're missing with it. Because it's fucking delicious. Yeah. Yeah, have you tried cheese? It's like we're we're not really only mammal that drinks milk from another mammal
Starting point is 00:11:57 So I hate that fact there because we're also the only mammal who built a skyscraper like this so much shit We're the only mammals who've watched Terminator 2 all the way through. Yeah, but what about dolphins? But what about dolphins? They're very smart. Experts, experts estimate that 68% of the world's population has lactose malabsorption. That's a very large percentage. I definitely want to lose. If it stopped me, absolutely not. That's not. But you'll see me in line at the Aimee's at Austin, Berkshire. I think Trevor might also be because he's woken me up with smells of fart. Like his his farts have smelled so bad that it's it's awakened me out of my slumber.
Starting point is 00:12:36 So not from the sound from just the stench. From the stench. That's bad. Yeah. That's bad. Wow. Yeah. It's the sound. There's the potential for vibration. And then there's the stench. And I think the stench is like the worst of the three. It's yeah. I've woken myself up with my own stench before. Yeah, yeah. Hey, that means you're living life. Drinking those amies and milkshake and nothing. Every day. Like I already, I already fall asleep on playing so easily and I snore and like I'm I'm like so relaxed when I'm asleep on a plane. I know if I drink a milkshake I'm
Starting point is 00:13:10 gonna pass out and just be farting the whole time in my sleep. Like someone's gonna be sitting next to me like oh my god I got the worst seat on the plane and I'm just gonna sleep through the whole thing. Oh poor Esther. So yeah I'm not gonna subject anyone to that. Oh, Farts sounds. Those are my favorite. They'll never not be funny. Never not. Yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:13:31 It's too hot here. For Farts? It's like not for Farts. Well, I mean, it's worse. Yeah. Hot Farts are. Hot Farts are a bit worse. It's like 100 degrees today.
Starting point is 00:13:42 Yeah, and in September 20th. It's supposed to be the most day of the year. Is it tomorrow the first day of fall? I think so. And then I think tomorrow is also like it's going to start getting cooler. Yeah, there's going to be a cold front that comes in where it's going to be like the low is going to be I want to say in the high 50s or low 60s. Yeah, wow, that one. But then it's still going to be the high of like 90s. So make sense of that. That's cool. I was putting some stuff in my bin earlier just taking out a bag from the kitchen Walking outside popping it in the bin
Starting point is 00:14:09 Mm-hmm, and I was just sweating like a pig and I was just thinking I was stood there boiling away in the heat and I was just thinking to myself a Few months ago if I'd have stood here all night I would have frozen to death and now there is sweat pouring off me after about 25 seconds of being outdoors. What location? Climate change. It's like even after like even a week after the freeze here. It was hot.
Starting point is 00:14:36 I remember like a week. I was like, oh my god, it's fucking hot outside. I can't believe we were under ice last week. Yeah. You'll just stay in one and be that. I wonder if like in a few years from now, if places like Canada are going to be generally more tolerable and people like everyone's going to want to try to go there. More so?
Starting point is 00:14:56 For like more so than they have been in the last. Clamoring null. Yeah, I mean, it's something I think about with climate change and everything and places getting warmer. Canada's just's gonna like even itself out It's in the biggest threat with climate change just mental severe weather all over the place for sure But I think like it's just hot. I guess I'm thinking like really long term like in the next hundred years 80 to 100 years like if it's gonna get so bad Yeah, they talk about like the Gulf Stream slowing down or stopping, which would cause like Britain to get really cold.
Starting point is 00:15:30 It's had a really far north latitude where it should be much colder than it is, but the ocean currents keep it warm. And it's like if they're slowing down and if they stop, then it's like oh, Britain's just gonna freeze over. Can we just like get some big fans? Put. Keep it moving. Just try, just, keep it in the water. Just, yeah. Well, I'm really jealous,
Starting point is 00:15:49 because someone over here is moving to San Diego. You're going to San Diego, Gavin? Yeah, Gavin. Wow. That's incredible. This is what Eric's from. Yeah. San Diego.
Starting point is 00:15:59 Yeah, I don't know why he left. I don't either. Yeah, I just forget to get one. San Diego's awesome. I only, I feel like I've only ever been during Comic Con time, which is bad. But it's like the weather in the city all seemed great if you just remove 100,000 nerds from the convention center. That put it back. That's what makes it great. It's good for those moments, but it's like man, it's a lot of people. Yeah, it's I saw I'd only been out there
Starting point is 00:16:23 once for like eight hours early in the year and I fell in love immediately and then I went back a few weeks to go to look at places to live and it was like it was nothing like I'd ever experienced before I mean it was like I've been saying this and well I'll just say it is it's been like it was like a better Florida. The bar is very low. Yeah the bar is very low. Sorry, the bar is very low. Sorry Florida. It's okay. But also, you know.
Starting point is 00:16:47 Yeah, I mean, I lived there for a bunch of my life. And I just like, this is what I wanted from Florida without all the bad stuff. Yeah. So. I'm super excited for you. Thank you. Yeah, it's awesome.
Starting point is 00:16:58 Yeah. When? Shoot, three weeks. Shoot. Yeah. Yeah. Not too far from now. I don't know if you've ever, if you've been on the Archipot cast before. No, I've never been on the Archipot cast before. Shoot three weeks. Shoot. Yeah. Yeah. Not too far from there.
Starting point is 00:17:05 I don't know if you've ever, if you've been on the Archie podcast before. No, I've never been on the Archie podcast before. You talk about what Chris does here, or I guess did. He did. I'm still on the clock for, yeah. So yeah. I have been the audio lead for Worcester Teeth. I started back in like 2016, the beginning of the year.
Starting point is 00:17:23 And I kind of took over the entire department and then I Forcefully and then I built the entire department so of course Well, fortunately I went in there with my hands and I built everything from the ground up but yeah, I hired my entire department and Jake from the live action team as well Who's now part of our team and I've worked on pretty much every animated show we've made since I've been here. This is a little bit of a nice to meet you. See you later. So yeah, I'm sorry. Yeah, this is like Chris and Gavin's first, I guess, official meeting. Yeah, just because like different parts of the company, sometimes just like hardly
Starting point is 00:17:59 interact. Yeah, I mean, we've been over in this building for some time now. Most of my employment, I think. So you worked at the other building? I worked at stage five. Yeah, I mean, we've been over in this building for some time now. Most of my employment, I think. So you worked at the other building? I worked at stage five. Yeah, I was in the whisper room originally. Oh, that's right. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you worked there. You were doing RVV14 when we were in there.
Starting point is 00:18:14 And then getting ready for Ruby 4. I think we moved into here around when Ruby 4 was like getting ready to ship. But yeah, so I got the best of both worlds or the worst of both worlds. How are we going to let out? But yeah, it's been a pretty wild and crazy time and I'm super grateful for like all the opportunities I've had. It's been, you've worked on so many things here, it's crazy. Yeah, yeah, I think. You had to put up with all of us. Well, making weird sounds to a microphone. Yeah, it's fine.
Starting point is 00:18:44 I like, I enjoyed it actually. I think honestly, like, it's so weird to me. The first thing I got to work on was like, the backgrounds for Camp Camp. And then I went directly into working on RVB. And there's just like so much. It's a different show. Well, it's a different show,
Starting point is 00:18:58 but there's so much like history behind RVB. And that was the anthology year too. So like you were directing, and like Miles directing. I got to meet a bunch of different Kyle Josh. I got to meet a bunch of people, different people that kind of stepped into direct all that stuff. So it's it's pretty rad. Yeah, I think that's how I saw you 90% of the time. Yeah. Because you were back then, you were always in the booth back over there. Yeah, it was doing audio. It was just doing like voice records for that whole thing. I feel like that's like 90% of yours in mine,
Starting point is 00:19:28 like our conversations outside of like the odd, like it was almost always through a microphone and headphones. Like I said, I'm hit by the window. Yeah, I just pretzined for COVID. Yes, we're getting ready for it. Plexiglass. Gus, out of curiosity, do you have a Simmons line that you would do to get into character? I was trying to think about it.
Starting point is 00:19:47 That's an excellent idea, sir. There it is. That is right. I was trying to remember what it was. Yes, sir. Right away, sir. That's an excellent idea, sir. That's what I know.
Starting point is 00:19:55 Okay, let's go. That's an interesting anime. Yeah, that's a very, uh, very smithers energy. Yeah. What was your line to get into Bev,, an X-ray and Vav? Wow. I thought you were thinking. I thought you were thinking.
Starting point is 00:20:12 I thought you were thinking. You were trying to show me. Oh, man. Yeah, I don't know. I was trying to remember one single line I had, but I don't. I don't remember. Like, man, I have to re-watch that series. It's been such a long time. A long time, I mean, that's almost six and a half years ago, I think.
Starting point is 00:20:30 Geez, Christ. Yeah. Damn. Yeah. I just realized something the other day that made me actually upset. I'm closer to 40 than I am to when I graduated college. So I graduated college to 22 22 and I'm 32 now. And 40 is eight years away versus the end of college being 10 years. Hey listen, time is relative. It makes me upset. Yep. It makes me really upset. And then so you graduated college 10 years ago. You said 10 years ago. 10 years before that you were 12. That's yep the same same amount of distance between 12 and then and then and now you're winkling
Starting point is 00:21:09 my mind right now. Yeah it sucks it happens. Yeah wow I moved to America when I was 23. Yeah I was 22. What was I think it? Right. We were children, little tiny children. That looking back at it, that was quite a move. Yeah. That was pretty extreme. I'll be real though, like at like 20, like your early 20s, I feel like is that time to really like just do it. Just go somewhere like I moved here when I was 20.
Starting point is 00:21:40 Was it 10 years from 22 from Florida? Yeah. It was kind of picked up and moved out here. It felt like a pretty good time to do it because it was like before I had Any true responsibilities or really any roots You know, I say anything. Yeah, it's like a now and ever sort of thing when you're younger. It's easier But you're not as prepared for it. I don't also argue that like it's never too late I think if people want to change their location change their situation change their career whatever it is like
Starting point is 00:22:04 Just fucking do it. Yeah, it's just once you get, like it's going to be hard for me to move back to England than it was to move to a foreign country. Because you have so many resources. There's a certain inertia to it, you know, like once you're in place, you kind of like want to stay, not move, like you get that level of comfort. Yeah. Because people might stick it out more than have the
Starting point is 00:22:25 Willie Nilly ability to just be like, fuck it. Let's go. Someone in chat, I think it was A.C.O. like asked, what's your line to get ready for Yang? We didn't have to do that. Lindsay and I have the opposite where they go Yang, Yang, and I go, Ruby, Ruby. Ruby?
Starting point is 00:22:44 That's it. But for Nero, I I go Ruby Ruby Ruby That's it, but for Nero's I would go Ready to go Yeah, I have words some people have phrases, but yeah, but that's getting into Sarger's That's pretty good. I've been working. Is that what you knew career is going to be? Yeah, I'm actually, I'm actually in charge. Yeah. Well, now I need to hear your Yang.
Starting point is 00:23:14 Oh, not happening. Not happening. Matt's ability to do a Sarge line straight off the paper, reading it for the first time and have it be a usable take. Like there was sometimes where I was recording him when he would laugh while doing the line because he's reading it. The first time and I was like, he'd be performing. I was like, how are you doing that?
Starting point is 00:23:35 Like how are you reacting to it as you're, it's amazing. Yeah. One time I remember years ago when you didn't have audio people when it was like me four times. when you didn't have audio people when it was like me four times. I wrote. We were going to record lines for Matt as Sarge and I turned it on and he's like doing his warm up and he just started like improvising singing a song as Sarge. And I was like, that's way more than anything I've heard. Like, let's just record that.
Starting point is 00:24:01 Let's do that. That's so good. I love his, so he was so good at improv that he'd be like He'd do he delivered the lines as on script like the first few times And he like like Gavin's and he's like like chuckled himself and he'd be like okay third one And the third take was always some improv version of that take. Mm-hmm. It was always funny every single time It's great when you have someone who like I mean obviously he's been playing that character since that character has existed But to know that character so well that you can improvise
Starting point is 00:24:28 Any sort of line that goes with that scene to skill. I think that's one of my favorite things about working on our to be and Ruby is that I think All of you have worked on your characters For so long that you know what the character sound like you're able to get right into it. I mean I think Jeff might be the fastest voice actor I've ever worked with. He gets in one take. He gets in, he doesn't like two takes and he's like Bing-Bing boom. And I know he's a busy dude, but like... I would picture like crusty the clown as my like spirit animal for like doing video
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Starting point is 00:26:08 Slash Rooster Teeth to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Great analogy. Yeah, I did time I'm in the booth back here. I always see a crest of the clown going into a record audio. Yeah. So are you able to say what you're going to be doing? Yeah, I guess now is the time to do it. Yeah, so I've been I've been holding off on this one because it's kind of a big deal for me.
Starting point is 00:26:32 Um, so as of October 18th, I will be a sound designer for PlayStation Studios. Whoa, nice. Nice. Hold the crash. That's a real job. That's cool. Yeah, it's pretty rad. PlayStation Studios. Yeah, it sounds like a lot of responsibility. Yeah. I mean, it's going to be exciting. The team that I'm working, I'll be working with is the legendary and they've worked on, you know, God of War or Demon's Souls like.
Starting point is 00:27:00 And they touch a bunch of different projects around that. Can you get them to put the Clark C.A. Audio cables back on the PlayStation 6? I miss my red and my white audio. I'll work on it. I'll work on it. Take it. My left channel and my right channel.
Starting point is 00:27:14 It was so easy back then. So when you are working for PlayStation Studios, does that mean you work on all the games that they make? Yeah, so without going into many details, like the studio I'm going to work for, basically, they're like PlayStation's studio sound, and they are the people that get called in to help work on like, trying to avoid NDA here.
Starting point is 00:27:38 Like let's just look back at like Demon Souls or like Death Stranding or God of War the first game. Like those games are made exclusively by the studios, but any studio that falls into the branch of PlayStation basically will come to them for extra sound words. That's so cool. No, chance blowing up everyone's super happy with lots of congrats in there. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:57 Thank you. Yeah, I'm super excited about it. It's weird because someone asked me if it was like a dream dream job. Yeah. And it was weird because I after they asked me asked me if it was like a dream dream job. Yeah, and It was weird because I After they asked me that question I it was like that realization that yes, it was a dream job like or that it is Because I'd never really thought about before them like you know You put your name to like for me like growing up like valve was the studio I want to work for forever. I played a bunch of counter strike and like half life in all those games
Starting point is 00:28:23 But never once that I stop and think oh, hey, I want to go work specifically for like police station Yeah, and then when I found out that was a thing that I could do it was one of those like my heart kind of You know, did you play half-life Alex? Not yet that I'm so I'm so sad that that oh they just resented their offer to you Alex came out after I broke down my entire VR set. Because that was like I've been waiting for years to finally play a half-life game again. Did you have you want to play it? Yeah. It was so good.
Starting point is 00:28:58 Yeah. It might be one of my favorite gaming experiences. Wow. That's a big that's, that's a big bold statement. And I cried at the end. Wow. But I, but I still don't really know why, because it wasn't sad. Well, maybe it was just so beautiful. You enjoy the well-me. Yeah, I've been there or something like it.
Starting point is 00:29:17 You're not necessarily sad or like, like moved by it. It's just so much and so overwhelming that like there's no other emotion. You possibly have except just bawling your eyes out. Yeah, the end of just like. Did you ruin your VR? It's just a new team. It's the most credits. Yeah, it's interesting to think about like a good game that really like invokes that emotion to. Like for me, like that was like the last God of War game really pulled that out of me but it had some real like emotional moments. Yeah, the very end of that game is awesome.
Starting point is 00:29:52 It's so good. I didn't replay that before the next one comes out. Yeah, I watched speaking of emotional reactions to games that game that Alana Pierce is working on. I think it's the new got a work. That worked, right? But Ragnarok, I should say. She, I guess, streamed her reaction to seeing the trailer for it. Yeah. And at the event that just happened,
Starting point is 00:30:14 which I'm blanking on the name of it. The place of the place, it's your case. And like, she was so emotional about it and talking about how she feels this like insane connection to these characters because she's like one of the writers and like working on these things and working closely with everyone who works on the game and just like the connection she has to the storage, the characters, the team, and it was just like I got emotional watching her reaction to it because it's like
Starting point is 00:30:38 seeing that enthusiasm or that love for it. Because she's like I've watched a million of these things, a million of these trailers for games coming out and have been excited about it. But I've never really understood how much work goes into everything, and how much time and effort and passion really, truly goes into every step of the process. It's just really cool to see. Yeah, she's kicking ass. She absolutely isn't so awesome to see her journey.
Starting point is 00:31:04 I think that like, you know, likewise, it maybe, maybe you have experience and just haven't like really like spent too much time like living in it, but like any RTX we had when we were show we would show off like a red trailer or the other trailer, whatever trailer it is or for Mercs for RVB. It was just like the feeling, like the crowd just losing their mind. It was like this visceral like, oh my God, like I feel all that energy, like just going right into me and just tears, just shooting out of your face or whatever. I think I've cried at every single like Ruby panel that we've ever had,
Starting point is 00:31:39 just like watching people's reactions to stuff like that in person. Or even like when we show, I am a crybaby. And that's all being a cancer. But I'm just kidding. Or am I? Um, never know. Oh my gosh. Uh, but yeah, it's just like that's something I really missed these last two years. It's like not getting any sort of like human feedback reaction
Starting point is 00:32:03 to like anything you work on. That's a big part of like what makes it really special. And I think that's part of why maybe I don't want to speak for Alana, but like I would imagine because she hasn't really been able to, because the game has been mostly in the rap, most like all games, right? Like, even now it's games at that showcase that aren't coming out till 2022. We're 2023, I think. But like you have to quietly work on this thing for potentially
Starting point is 00:32:29 indeterminate amount of time. And finally when it goes out, it's like the weight of all of that just kind of like floods out and it's just like holy. It's such a relief. Yeah. They haven't played Deathloop. Oh no. Yeah, I'm trying to finish Ghost of Sushima before I get to death loop. I saw I was playing, I think I
Starting point is 00:32:48 talked about this couple of weeks, because playing ghost to Sushima, and I was loving the game so much I was going through and doing like every side quest like, like completely doing everything on that map. And then death loop came out like fuck. So I'm like, I'm trying to optimize my ghost to Sushima playthroughs, like, I'm not doing all the side quests and doing everything anymore. It's like, I'm gonna do some of them, but I'm gonna kind of focus on
Starting point is 00:33:05 story now to try to finish it to get the death loop. Are you playing it with subtitles in the Japanese voice actors? Yeah okay nice. That's a great game but no did you play death loop? Yeah.. Oh my god, I'm so scared. To be honest, I have never heard of it. Never knew it was being made. Don't think I saw anything about it. I think I just saw a lot on this Instagram where she was talking about it.
Starting point is 00:33:36 And I just read like what she wrote. And it was like, yeah, FPS, time loop. And I was just like, and I was like, that sounds like my shit. What platform is that? PlayStation and PC. Yeah, I play on PC steam. Whatever. Sure. I believe so. Yeah. Yeah. I think they announced it at E3 not this past E3 but the one before. Yeah. I think that's where it was announced. I remember watching the reveal trailer be like that game is gonna be fucking awesome.
Starting point is 00:34:02 So I've been waiting for it for a while, so I kind of like kind of hurry through this. I just don't give a rat ainess about E3. I just don't care about games I can't play it. It's like, oh cool, you're working on it. Tell me when I can play it. But it's really fun. I like it. It takes a surprising amount of time to get going until you're like all the way out of the tutorial. It's not like here's the tutorial. It takes a surprising amount of time to get going until you're like all the way out of the tutorial It's like it's not like here's the tutorial. It's like the beginning of the game is very like now this manual I put up and you should do this and then you think you're playing the full game is like well now you can do this That and it's more and it's like eventually you get out of that. I'm telling me on it eventually get out of that and I really like it because it's
Starting point is 00:34:44 You restart the day every time and then you take the knowledge that you found on that loop and try not to go to different places. It's basically separate into morning, noon, afternoon, evening. Okay. Is it like one this is the map the same all the way through? Well, there's four at the moment, I'm like a few, I'm probably like 10 hours in, but there's four places I can go and Depending on what time of day different shit is in different places Now the main goal of the game I think is to kill these eight people specific people in the same loop And then you have to play through a few times to figure out how to get everyone into place and where you need to be
Starting point is 00:35:22 To take them all out. It's like a interesting get everyone into place and where you need to be to take them all out. It's like an interesting, puzzly kind of almost like an outer world's style discovery game with an FPS. Cool. And also, you'll probably hate this, that people can jump into your game and try and kill you. Oh, yeah, and it risks. I think you can turn that off.
Starting point is 00:35:39 But sometimes I'll be like right at the end of the day. Oh, I'll be like, ooh, it's been a while since I've made it to the night time because if you die too many times, you reset. Are we PlayStation friends? Oh, no. I have a PS5. Oh fuck, you're on TV. I got to go. I got to go. Okay. But you're Steve friends, I imagine. Yeah. Yeah. All right. I'm going to buy a PC. Yeah. But sometimes you'd be like, you'd be really focused on this one thing but I can't, I can't. Everything in place. And then someone just come in and murder you. It's like, God. That's a heaven idea. idea Gavin Why don't you play this game like like between one and three thirty? Oh, I'm like on like a Wednesday. Oh, okay I wonder what'll happen
Starting point is 00:36:22 Yes, I like it, but it is also it's my kind of it's right on my street So I'm not sure if I would like it, but I Recommend I'm just not I think I've been burned out. There's too many games I feel like I played where the the tutorial and the intro takes way too long to get to the meat of the game Like I think the last game I did what I got which I ended up liking was like Final Fantasy 15 Was like you're playing the game for a long time So oh and there's now there's this new muck your hours in you're like why am I still doing hot shit? Yeah, just let me start playing the game. We're just let me get all that shit up front
Starting point is 00:36:53 It's like the one thing I miss about When games used to come with like little manuals like you could read it I had a time like all right shit. I know I'll play this game and now it's like I got to dedicate Also that don't have the ability to skip cutscenes. Yeah, or even worse, if you can't pause it. Yeah. There's nothing worse than like, you're playing a game you really into it, then like something happens, like, I need to step away for a second, like, and you just try to pause the cut scene and it's like, skipsy, like, you know, no.
Starting point is 00:37:17 That's right. You can't pause, definitely. Well, like it's makes sense if you come in. Yeah, I think it may be if you're not online, you can pause it. But that's like my, like, my demise and like any souls game that I played is just getting invaded and then just like being massively overtaken by some just, you know, just someone rolling up in my game and just being like, hey, look at my sword. It's huge.
Starting point is 00:37:38 But do you have the ability to turn it off in those games? It's I, uh, yes. So you in the souls games, I think it's all of them. Basically, you go into like a form like, like you're in soul form and then you're in human form. And Dark Souls. Yeah. Okay. I just wanted to make sure we're talking about the same. Yeah. Dark Dark Souls, I don't speak games. Got you. Very well. So the Dark Souls, Demon Souls, and I even think Bloodborne and maybe Psychiro, but I'm not sure about that one. Effectively, you have a mode where you're in your human form. And if you are in that form, someone can invade your world.
Starting point is 00:38:12 You get perks, you're like, oh, you have more health. If you're in human form, then spirit form where you get more buffs or what have you. I'm probably poorly explaining this. Someone's gonna push it on me later. I play pretty much like any game that I could play that has the option to play it on easy is how I play it Nothing wrong with that because I just want to not stress myself out
Starting point is 00:38:30 But I've heard the souls games are like fucking hard. Oh, yeah massively so there's no difficulty slider for it I'm out Even before you're in, you're out Me and a turbochar player playing Wario were Oh, yeah, Is it good? Yes. I've never played that game before. It's like an acid trip.
Starting point is 00:38:53 I think you just summarized any Wario Wario wear game. I think I've played all of the previous Wario wear games. But this time, I don't know if I'm getting too old or what, like sometimes a game pops up and I'm like, what? It's over. What did I do? Like how did I win that? The DS ones wasn't it the same where I was like, go. No, that's what this is. It's literally just like, here's the character you're playing as all right. The level started clear. So it's like, I'm just well, how is that different? The old one? I feel like I can't sometimes I just, I just it doesn't click. Like I look at it like, what was that? I don't know. Did I miss it? And
Starting point is 00:39:24 let's like, yeah, you like beat the level and you're like, I don't know did I miss it and let's like like beat the level and you're like I don't know what I did yeah the key plus now there's characters that you can select that do different things yeah like every character has a different ability so like you could see the same game multiple times but with different characters and you have to approach the same thing from a different angle depending on what character you're playing and you have two and a half seconds to finish, like literally. Holy shit. How many characters?
Starting point is 00:39:47 I think there's, I want to say there's, no, I think there's more. I want to say there's like 20 characters. That's like increasing replayability like, yeah, 20 fold, I guess. I finished the, I finished the main story. And then like after you finish it, there's like more. And I haven't done the more stuff yet, which I think unlocks more character. Yeah, Trevor and I started playing it the other weekend because he was gonna play it for a cheap,
Starting point is 00:40:08 a cheap 100 thing. And so he wanted to like start the game and like get some stuff unlocked. And I think by the time we finished playing, we had like five or six characters unlocked and then he brought it back home after you guys were done with it and almost all the characters were unlocked. And I was like, but I didn't get the tutorial on this one.
Starting point is 00:40:24 I don't know how to play. And it's just he's like, you'll hang, get the characters are unlocked. And I was like, but I didn't get the tutorial on this one. I don't know how to play. And it's just, he's like, you'll hang, get the hang of it. Yeah, some of them are really weird. Like, there's some that never stop moving. There's some that can't move. There's some that like shoot things. Or like you can shoot in any direction. Some that can only shoot in one direction.
Starting point is 00:40:40 Yep. It's, it's like, it's shit, shea. It's maddening. We're playing on Thursday. Yeah. On our stream. Oh my God. It's a lot of fun. So if you want to watch us try to figure it out tune into our TV on Thursday at 1 o'clock. Do you think? Okay, this might be a weird question. Do you think in order to play a game such as warrior that seems like an acid trip, one could be tripping on acid and be better at said game. Uh, well, like you would unacid it. So yeah, like it's like to to rights make a wrong or wrong make a right kind of thing.
Starting point is 00:41:12 Honestly, I don't, I've never taken acid. So I don't know like the actual effects it has on like how you would observe a video game. How do you take do you eat the acid? I think you drop it. So it's like a, is it a liquid or is it? You put acid in your butt. It's a liquid that you put on other stuff.
Starting point is 00:41:31 That's what I learned. Thank you to somebody voice. The person who answered that and has never taken acid or any of you guys. You're talking about like, Lario and watching it on acid. That sounds miserable. Yeah. Like hell. Just a, itario and watching it on Hassan, that sounds miserable. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:45 Like hell. Just, it's just, it's overwhelming, that game. Everything is so fast, everything is like, so intense. It's fun though. It's fun, it's a lot of fun. I'm glad they finally made another one. Another Lario again. I feel like it'd been a long time since
Starting point is 00:42:00 there have been one that came out. I think it's Gain. No, there was one on the 3DS. I don't know if there's been one. Was there one on the Wii? Shit, I don't remember. List of Wario over games. It always feels like a mobile game to me. It's justifiably. Yeah, I think I think it was 3DS far internet. Here's awesome. There No, not list of Wario video games list of Wario where games Yes, it's probably not a lot of them. There was a Game Boy Advance
Starting point is 00:42:43 GBA DS we only a Wario where smooth moves on the we Snap DIY on the DS Game and Wario on the Wii U. Oh, that's right Wario we're gold on the 3DS wasn't game and Wario's would be like the game and watch warrior like crossover game Mm-hmm game and watch so last one was Wario where gold in 2018 it looks like on the screen. This episode of the RESTYC podcast brought to you by ExpressVPN. Surfing the internet without ExpressVPN is like using your phone without a case. You'll probably be okay most of the time, but one slip-up will have you wishing that
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Starting point is 00:44:08 That's expresvpn.com slash rooster. Get an extra three months for free. That's expressvpn.com slash rooster. I might say, I'm just gonna go out on a limb here and say that might be too many warrior wear games. It's quite a lot. Maybe a few you could have cut out of there. Maybe one or two.
Starting point is 00:44:30 Maybe one or two. Oh, speak, can I get mad at Nintendo? Yeah. We're talking about Nintendo. Of course. Holy shit. I haven't been on the podcast. This has happened.
Starting point is 00:44:39 Oh, I know what you're going to talk about. There's been Bluetooth audio in the switch. I can't believe it. I can't believe it. Wait, what? Yeah. They released a software update. So now Bluetooth audio audio in the switch. This whole time, I can't believe it. Wait, what? Yeah, they released a software update. So now Bluetooth audio works on the switch. Yep.
Starting point is 00:44:49 I bought a thing. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's been in there. I bought it on a week's time. It's been in there. It's been in there. A bad thing, where it's taken out when I'm on a plane to put my switch away. It is bending in the thing.
Starting point is 00:45:01 You don't need that. So now it's almost, it has been there. It's been there. They just they just just software update to and that enabled it. Was it like a security risk? Like what was the reason they didn't have that on? I don't know. They just did. It's Nintendo. Yeah. I thought it wasn't there because like they didn't have the hardware to do it. I thought it was like some other weird limitation. No, they just
Starting point is 00:45:19 were like to software update and they're like, oh yeah, there's Bluetooth audio now. I was looking for a table to flip. I was so I like that they gave us something. Everyone's in the way. We're still angry about it. Like when they announced the new switch that's going to come out or whatever, I was mad that that didn't have Bluetooth audio. It's been in there the whole time.
Starting point is 00:45:37 That's the only thing I wanted. They lost out on a pre-sale. I would have ordered the new switch if they said it has Bluetooth audio. And then they would have released this. Then I would have been mad for that reason. I It's just it's so baffling how Nintendo still does it like what Gavin said like when they're releasing They're giving us something we want and we're angry about it. I feel like that's just their MO People have like it's been so long that people switches have conceivably died Because it's been four and a half years, they've gotten new ones.
Starting point is 00:46:07 Like entire switches have gone through their life cycle without ever having used the Bluetooth audio because it was turned off. So did you just never have headphones that plugged in? Um, I do, but I'd have to like carry a cable. Like, it was just like, especially when you travel. It's like an inconvenient thing to like be wrapped up with the cable. I feel like the way that they position it as being like something You take on the go like the portable aspect like Lucy's audio just makes a lot more sense
Starting point is 00:46:29 I remember when we played a Mario party on the stream a couple weeks ago or months ago at this point Where I was playing it on my switch and I think you or John were like broadcasting your view for the stream and I had my switch like balanced on something and I was complaining how I kept falling over. And Gus was like, I'll just use the kickstand. Oh, you didn't know that. And I was like, the what, no. I had my switch for like fucking three years. I never knew there was a kickstand on it.
Starting point is 00:46:56 Really? Because I just- But the SD card, isn't that up the kickstand? The SD card is on the top, isn't it? Thought it was up the kick. Is it under the SD card? I was down under the kickstand. Yeah, I don't remember. I think it is. But all my Gisers digital. I never had an SD card.
Starting point is 00:47:12 That's where the digital... Or you just, you've got away with just internal memory. Just internal memory. I only had like three games on it. It is under the kickstand, yeah. Yeah, no, I never... I feel like the kickstand is my favorite part of the switch Not because I've ever used it to put it down just because it's great to fiddle with when you're doing stuff Clicking it in and out, but then mine flew off and it's not
Starting point is 00:47:35 That's how you break it. I lost it on the way. Well, that's the best part is I feel like it's part of the console when you get mad You can break it off and then you just stick it back on because that magnet and maybe like, oh, fuck this thing. Mine is now without kickstand, which is not great for fiddly. I'm happy that I discovered it. Even though that was the only time I actually needed to use it. I think, yeah, you found out about it. Then I immediately told you, don't be alarmed if it falls off. It's designed to break off.
Starting point is 00:48:02 You just reattach it right back on. No problem. Yeah, because I've never taken it on the plane with me before. I've never like used it. It's either been in the dock or in my hands. So I've never had to kick it out. I almost exclusively for a long time just played my Switch on planes. That's how I was playing back in the wild, which is why I started that game three times because I forgot every time. The emotions in Breath of the World not great on a plane. Because when the plane The emotions in Breath of the World, not great on a plane. Because when the plane starts to turn, the whole game also also goes.
Starting point is 00:48:29 Does it really? Yeah. Interesting. Accelerometers, how do they work? Yeah, it's wild. Man, I've been speaking of planes turning. I've been taking flight lessons. And I've been writing, like, apparently, if you ever ever want to learn the books are available for free. You can just
Starting point is 00:48:47 download them from the FAA. They call it like the airplane flying handbook. You just learn how to fly a plane from that. Yeah. Um, uh, so, like, yeah, for drivers that you look, you read about how to drive a car, right? I feel like, I feel like normally someone would try to sell you a book. Like, I just went to the FAA website. I was like, Oh, I'm going to download a book to learn how to fly a plane. Oh shit Oh, I want this book to like there's for anyway It's a lot more complicated. There's a lot to it. It's complicated. Yeah, I imagine you're that I realized I've learned a lot of bad habits from playing flight simulator. It's like
Starting point is 00:49:24 Reading the book. It's like whatever you do, don't do this. Uh-oh. I don't understand you that every time in flight simulator. What's an example? Like when you bank a plane, like let's say for example, you're banking to the right. Yeah. You're supposed to, I don't know, get too in depth, but you're supposed to deflect your rudder a little bit in the same direction you're banking.
Starting point is 00:49:43 So you would deflect your rudder to the right when you're banking to the right. In flight simulator, I would just bank to the left and be like, yeah, I'm gonna get too in depth, but you're supposed to deflect your rudder a little bit in the same direction you're banking. So you would deflect your rudder to the right when you're banking to the right. If I'd seen you later, I would just bank to the left and be like, yeah, I'm gonna turn and make the plane like nose up at the same time. That's a big no-no. With that like rip heel rudder off. It would rip your rudder off, but it's like you start like cross-controlling, you potentially enter unstable flight. It's like, it's like, don't do that.
Starting point is 00:50:00 It's like, oh, okay. So it's like a plane capable of just ripping itself itself apart. Yeah, I don't think so. I mean, not like the kinds of planes you start to play. You start to learn all the different things in different directions. Stalling or like just fucking yourself up. You don't rip actually rip it apart. I think you'd have to have like a military plane or I mean, if you fly too fast, you might build a ripple part in airline or like have parts fly off of it. No, I know. But I don't know if we would like. If you fly too fast, you might build a ripple part in airline or like have parts fly off of it. Nice. But I don't know if it would like. Wait, what's too fast?
Starting point is 00:50:27 Firecore. Uh, depends on the plane. Like, that FedEx, we did an episode of Black Box down about FedEx, 705, and which was like a FedEx plane that someone tried to hijack and crash to make it look like a, like a plane accident. So it's like this guy was attacking the pilots. And in order to try to fight him, you know, only one of the pilots could fight him. The other one had to try to fly the plane. He started doing like barrel rolls and like diving the plane. And he started going so fast that pieces of the
Starting point is 00:50:51 plane like fell off. While they were still in the air. Like he was going through maneuvers the plane was not rated for. What happens to the plane? It still flies. I saw it the other day. It's flying into Austin. Yeah, no, they took the landowner back at the airport. It's a it's a DC 10 that fat still uses. If we gave them a time that dolphins could fly a plane. I mean, maybe, but I don't think Eric could fly that plane. Air air is like thin water. Right. Well, I'm saying. Yeah, it's like a fluid. So you think that they'd be able to learn how to get through it. They're already used to dealing
Starting point is 00:51:23 with their dimensions in the water. they'd be able to learn how to get through it. They're already used to dealing with three dimensions in the water. They, they've been able to easily fly a plane. Dolphin smart. What the fuck? What? What just happened? We had a whole discussion about dolphins being smart. It's true. Uh, fluid dynamics in it.
Starting point is 00:51:41 Yeah. It's exactly the same thing. Currents. The dolphin would be like, I know this. It's easy. So, so if like the dolphin Gulf Stream. Yeah, exactly. If the if a dolphin had like like 99% less like mass, do you think they could just like what do you mean Eric? He's describing birds. A like dolphin? What do you mean Eric? He's describing birds. Like dolphin?
Starting point is 00:52:06 If this dolphin was covered in feathers. Do you think a bird flies because it has less mass than a dolphin? No, I think that what he's what he's driving at is that. I think that's where we're getting in the car and going. If it bad wings and its bones were hollow. Do you think the equivalent of a bird to a plane is a human and a moving sidewalk? Oh yeah that's a good one I like it I didn't think about it. Yeah I was also thinking about like little fins on a dolphin or kind of like wings already. Oh my god. This is again what we were driving. Duffins is birds.
Starting point is 00:52:49 Duffins is birds. Yeah, see coffee break and chat agrees. Yeah, there you go. That's all that matters. Just one person agreeing with us. Did you buy a new professional telephone? No, I did. Oh my god, we talk about it. Is this the apple part? I'm going to first of the segue. No, I did not. Did you buy a new professional telephone? No, I did. Oh my god. We talk about it. Is this the Apple part?
Starting point is 00:53:06 I'm sure I get the first of the segue. No, I did not. Did you? Yeah. Oh, I'm still happy. I've got the 12th Pro. And I didn't feel like there was enough. I mean, there were some cool things I thought about the 13th of nothing that I was like, Oh, wow, I got to buy that. I got to spend 1100 bucks or whatever to get that. What drove you to pick up the, this like this model? Honestly, it's, I film so much stuff
Starting point is 00:53:32 around the office on my phone. I just feel like I like to have the best camera I can get. I feel like you can get. As long as I've known you, I feel like you always get the new iPhone when it's available, right? It's not. Has there ever been a time you didn't get it? Like, yeah, I feel like you always get the new iPhone when it's available, right? It's not... Has there ever been a time you didn't get it?
Starting point is 00:53:48 Like... Yeah, I didn't... Well, before I moved to it, I didn't get... I used to get whenever you liked a few years. It was the iPhone turns into a piece of shit, if it's more than a year old, it turns into a slow... You know, it's obsolete. The battery turns to Garbo. It doesn't even last a day.
Starting point is 00:54:02 You trapped in the hate loop of like, I need a new phone because my current phone is shit. Are you an iPhone person? I am actually have the same at the 12th Pro Max not What is this one? That's in 11? Okay 11 pro. Okay. Yeah, I don't know No, you can tell because it doesn't have the light our sensor. Mm-hmm. Oh the 11 had three cameras on it Yeah, the 11 had three cameras the 12 you can tell cuz that's a light the LiDAR sensor. Mm. Oh, the 11 had three cameras on it? Yeah. The 11 had three cameras. The 12 you can tell because it has a LiDAR sensor
Starting point is 00:54:28 and I haven't seen a 13 yet. I think the 13, the camera lens is protrude like a tiny little bit more. They're saying like the 14, they're gonna try and make it flush, right? That's like the plan. I don't know. I think Jeremy still has like the eight.
Starting point is 00:54:40 Oh shit. Yeah, it's still like the, like the thin little camera guy at the top. Oh, there I bet it's better for Current times because didn't that one have touch ID still Or is that I think he might have the first one that has face ID The seven definitely was touch ID. I feel like Yeah, I feel like wearing a mask that's so much better. Yeah Man, so it's fucking this.
Starting point is 00:55:10 It's Apple presentation. They, uh, I'm a little mad. Like with me, not too. I'm a little miffed because for the first time in years, uh, I bought an iPad. And then the week after I bought it, they introduced a new one. Oh, yeah. Did you do that with the laptop or something? I've been up before.
Starting point is 00:55:28 Yeah. But you knew the Apple presentation was coming up. The rumor was that they weren't going to do iPads to later that they were just going to do phones. Why not? I needed one. I needed to get it. So I was like, it's not a big deal.
Starting point is 00:55:39 And in the end, I'm not too mad about that. But the thing I am miffed about is that they've changed the port on the iPad mini to now be USB-C instead of lightning. It's like now within even their own ecosystem, they're not keeping it consistent. And when they introduced this port, this port changed to USB-C. They were like, now data will transfer even faster. It's like, you motherfuckers, you're the reason we're using lightning. You're the reason you're the one who told us this was better than USB and now you're like,
Starting point is 00:56:05 oh no, this USB-C's even better, but you can't get it on your phone or any other. Well, I guess it's all you get on your laptop. It's on their laptop. Didn't they also announce a different iPad that was in the USB-C? Yeah, that the... I can't. They do it. They also...
Starting point is 00:56:20 I can't watch the presentations anymore. They just said that the whole presentation is in a new building right up Apple's asshole. They are so far up there in it is. It's a circle. It's the eight and they just talk anyway What they have a Yeah, what building it's the end of the apple? They have a feature on the new that's a title the end of the apple Where you can shoot on your phone in ProRes. But the phone is lightning still.
Starting point is 00:56:50 Yeah. Yes, USB 2. You can be shitting out like low compression ProRes professional video files and then downloading it over USB 2. So take a long time. We're going to used to without range. Yeah. What's the other thing?
Starting point is 00:57:07 If you position it as professional, and you position it to where something, you can use this like ProRes large file size. And I think in fact, if you're gonna be shooting ProRes, the phone has to have like at least 256 gigs free. Well, I think if you have like 16 full gigs, you can film for like a minute. I don't think you're allowed to. Yeah, I don't think it lets you. Yeah, wow. But who's that for?
Starting point is 00:57:31 I'm a pro, I'm a professional video maker. All right. Right? Why would I turn that on? Like, what am I going to be doing with pro-res on my phone? You tell me, I don't know. I'm like, she's going to turn that on. I would love to know in the comments if you plan on shooting pro-res from your phone. People probably are going to do their turn on, take a screen cap, and that's it.
Starting point is 00:57:56 We're actually going to use it. Yeah, that's great. Yeah, I mean, in the whole presentation, they're like, what were they saying who they're like, who was it? They were like, we got, they got like, what were they say who they're like, who was it? They were like, we got they got like a couple of directors like we had them use the hardware and film these videos for you to watch. I was like, I don't want to watch it. So yeah, let's get skipped through. Another novelty piece of content filled that a phone by professional people who the
Starting point is 00:58:18 Bob, this is over, we'll go and use an an Ari. Right. Or something. They're not going to actually make an anary or something real. They're not going to actually make a movie using the phone. I want any phone that is not going to make me the second eye on locket to my camera and go, ugh, when I see my face. That's the phone I want. Change the wide angle lens and whatever way you can so that I'm not frightened by my own chin when I unlock it. Someone who is this,
Starting point is 00:58:50 Cory Potter says vloggers, but still I think vloggers Gavin, but there's some fundamental disconnect happening here with the way they're positioning this and the way that they're supporting it. I mean, I guess theoretically, could you, this is even slower, you're gonna hate this. Could you shoot something in ProRes, let your phone sink to iCloud overnight
Starting point is 00:59:12 and then download the footage. Yeah, you're bad. I mean, you could add drop it, we'd probably be a lot faster than your cable. Yeah. I mean, at that point, just get a professional camera, right? Like, like a vlogger, like a nice, beautiful, like any camera with a slightly bigger sense of them, what's in a phone will look better.
Starting point is 00:59:28 Right. I think it's just a concept of right of having the, the thing that's in your pocket can also double as the thing you're gonna throw away. Right, right, yeah. Yeah, I just think I don't think compression is the issue with phone footage. It's more capacity and, and transfer.
Starting point is 00:59:41 Yeah, I mean, are you gonna, it's the tiny little sensor? Are you gonna shoot something on your phone and then color correct it? Like, are you gonna import It's the tiny little sensor. Are you gonna shoot something on your phone and then color correct it? Like, are you gonna be important? Like, do you really need to preserve the color data? Like, what's it gonna, I know it's pro-res, but it's gonna shoot like 422.
Starting point is 00:59:53 What is it? What is the spec? It's gonna shoot that in. Maybe it's like, this new pro-res. This is like pro-res rule now. Oh, is there? It's been a while. I've been out of the game for a little while.
Starting point is 01:00:02 I've been out of the pro-res game. Yeah. Pro-res. Pro-res. Yeah, we, I mean, we don't even go when we're editing because we have to have Perez in our editing tools. And we don't even go raw with that. We go proxy because it's the smallest variant of that. It still looks great for what that's worth. But I'm not sure. I'm not sure. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I see those words. Yeah. Perez Broxie.
Starting point is 01:00:27 I've seen those words on files and stuff like that, even like in the animation department. And now I know what it means. Yeah, so it's professional resolution. I think that's right. Probably, but I'm just as pro-resolute. Probable resolution. It's unclear which exact flavor of pro-res Apple will support
Starting point is 01:00:44 on iOS devices at this time. So we still don't even know I feel like they're moving in like an interest in direction. I just Anyone who uses pro-res I assume will be using a camera So it's just a weird like will point one percent of people use that feature? Probably not even that. Yeah, I mean, it's just to speak to the point like, you know, Barbara, you work in video production, you've shoot a lot of stuff with your camera
Starting point is 01:01:12 and you know, you're still finding out what pro-res is right now. Like, it's going to be a very small group of people, I think, who are one who know what that is. And then two are like, yeah, shooting pro-res on my phone, that's something I'm gonna work into my workflow. Yeah. Well, how many megs per second is that? Or I think it's in like a gig a minute?
Starting point is 01:01:36 Wow. I guess it makes sense they have a terabyte phone now. Yeah. Oh, is that announced? Like a terabyte? Oh, Jesus Christ. I guess they did get rid of the 64 gig Which didn't make any sense to have anyways, but right is it the 128 gig then the conti pro-rest?
Starting point is 01:01:50 I think so. Yeah, I think I saw it has to be to be so is it like one 128 256 and then one terabyte because they always skip one One size that's like a 512 or something So standard pro-rest 422 eats up a gig of minute at 1080p 30. Christ on it. Oh, and it's 4k. Yeah. Wow. I'll give it a go. You know what? I'll do a side by side on it. I'll see if it's worth it. I mean, my prediction is not worth my phone. I got 25. Are you going gonna get the biggest version? Like the highest memory? Probably. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:28 Powerful phone. Yeah, terabyte phone. Wow. You're gonna tear through that storage so quickly though. Yeah. The ones who go in like constant like records and then dumps like every night or something. Oh, God.
Starting point is 01:02:38 When the iPhone first launched, what were the sizes? Was it like four, six? I think 16 was the highest for a while, but that was like maybe like iPhone three or four territory. This is before you could really have like movies stored on your phone, right? Is it like that? Four, eight, like you could have photos.
Starting point is 01:02:59 I think you could do, you could transfer stuff maybe from iTunes back then? Oh yeah. It was like an iPod, but with phone capability. You can have one movie and three photos. Yeah. For four gay girl, whatever. I remember talking to my dad before the first Apple,
Starting point is 01:03:14 the iPhone came out and my dad, Apple's doing something. We should look at investing in this stock. They're going to really say thing called the iPhone. He's like, son, don't put all your eggs in one basket. Let's look at some other options. Oh, you should have put all your eggs in that one basket. He's like, so don't put all your eggs in one basket. Let's look at some other options. You should have put all your eggs in that one basket. That's like, all right. Man, it's not that big of a deal, I guess.
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Starting point is 01:04:28 Oh man. The crypto. Today was a bad day on the market. Bad day. It was a bad day for crypto. Yeah, like it was bad all around. Like the everything went everything started. Boo and it went.
Starting point is 01:04:40 Bar Eddie Eddie's my like go to guy. We'll just talk about how poorly are portfolios we're doing. And then we'll just like, we'll look at like the lost porn on Reddit where it's like people will be like, yeah, I lost like $250,000. Oh my god. Mm, mm, mm, that's a bad time. That's a lot of money to lose. I feel like this past year because of like the crazy like like just the The news popping off about crypto like everyone's just getting into it Like the general People get into investment in general this year sure
Starting point is 01:05:13 I mean that whole thing that happened with game stop. I think made a lot of people interested at yeah Stocks and investing and whatnot and then and also just people are at home and like looking into and whatnot. And also just people are at home and looking into new hobbies and new experiences. I think it's possible that maybe people since they weren't traveling or going out as much, you kind of like cooped up for a year, you've got more expendable income that you wouldn't, that would have been spent otherwise that you're trying to figure out what to do with. So yeah, I think Freddie Wong was tweeting the other day about how, I guess, he's like in a pinball machines. A lot of like how people are arbitrarily jacking up the prices on
Starting point is 01:05:52 pinball machines. He just wants to collect some of these machines. It's like, now I guess people have these hobbies or disposable income. So now his hobby costs a lot more because other people have extra money to burn. He's like, so all the prices are going up. I put all my money to worry over. Yeah, pimple like at home. Pimple is going crazy. They like a new Pimple machine. Now if they do like a lot of them come out in like three versions.
Starting point is 01:06:15 There's like normal one and then it's like a premium one and then it's like a much rare collectors one. But sometimes the collectors ones are like $20,000. Well, one Pimple machine. That's fucking expensive, which is bonko. There's a couple I watch on YouTube called Kara and Nate. They're like travel vloggers. Fantastic. If you ever want to, they shoot pro res. But they, they were doing a thing where they got a van and were like traveling around the US all year and stuff like that and
Starting point is 01:06:47 They did a video that just came out. I think yesterday where they did a one-night stay in a van called I'm forgetting the brand name of it, but it's a Either 650,000 or 700,000 dollar van that had It's like a camper van. How big are we talking? We're talking like those giant camper van. It's not just like giant RV things. It's like, like not a tour bus kind of thing, but like a regular like small camping like, it looks like a truck with a giant compartment on the back.
Starting point is 01:07:17 And like earth rumour earth earth rumour. That's the one. Thank you. And like to be fair, it was like state of the art, like everything was really well-furbished and like ran really well. It was like a camper truck, yeah. Yeah, but I was like, holy,
Starting point is 01:07:33 that's the price of a expensive house. Yeah. Like holy shit. And they have more expensive ones, holy shit. Yeah, they get up to what, like a million, I see a $1.5 million one here. Nope. Insane.
Starting point is 01:07:47 But I mean, like if people are using that to live and travel and stuff like that, and that's going to be just like it, and you have a fuck you money. Do you pay property tax on that? Probably not. That's actually really good money. No, I don't think so. Because you're not property. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:00 Isn't that what, isn't that why some people like live in boat houses so they can avoid the property tax? Yeah, they got you a maritime law then though. Ooh. Gotta be careful. I'm gonna fly a flag with a little frilly around the outside. It's funny, you say that during the height of the pandemic, early summer last year, I started thinking, why don't I just sell my house and buy an RV?
Starting point is 01:08:20 I think a lot of people, not that. Yeah, I was like, if I have a 5G cell phone coverage or like you know at the time like if like some kind of satellite internet like Starlink's up and running, it's like theoretically if you have good enough signal and coverage, it doesn't matter where you are. You can just like just drive around be like, oh, I've got to pull over and work for an hour or two. But there's still stuff you have to maintain like the toilet situation, water situation. I looked all into the toilet situation I think it's the first place the mine goes. Yeah
Starting point is 01:08:50 Yeah, how do we know you hate obvious after you lived in one on your front lawn for what? Let me living in a front lawn is very different than driving around and and seeing and just we're kind of travel You should watch the video about the earth's rumour. Oh look at it. Yeah, I hadn't heard about this earth Romer pro because it's expensive. Yeah, well, it wasn't styling locked to where you get it. I can you just Take that dish wherever I think it's just like I thought it's region. Yeah, I think right now It's locked to location. I don't know if that's gonna change once they go wide Why does how does Japan sort out the pocket Wi-Fi situation then? What do you mean? Well, because you can take pocket Wi-Fi in Japan all over the country. Like, we bought our little pocket device. Yeah, Tokyo Wi-Fi.
Starting point is 01:09:32 It connects to a cell service like LTE. Exactly. Think it is just Wi-Fi that you put on your ex. It creates a hotspot. Okay, so it is just hotspotting. Yeah. So it's effectively like a phone that just... Okay.
Starting point is 01:09:43 Yeah, it's got a SIM card in it. Well, I guess it's just because then that there's so much faster than it is here. It just felt like normal Wi-Fi, but curious. I think like the good 5G speeds are like on par with like a home internet connection on there. Yeah, capable. So is it, do we, do we have like a pocket Wi-Fi type thing like hotspot creator here? Get them here. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:07 We used to use one back at the Congress office for a while back It was 3G back there like it was I mean you could tell the telephone. Yeah with other devices I think nowadays it's like a phone But if you don't have like I think you'd be traveling internationally like if someone came over with their You know International sim and they don't want to connect to use international roaming data You read one of those hotspots and use that just probably like what you do in Japan Yeah, just pay for that little thing Japan
Starting point is 01:10:32 I want to go there so bad. We were we were going to go it was gonna be a second time I was gonna go a coal and and blame a few others carry and that whole group jam. Yeah, and it was literally the month that Everything shut down. You're supposed to go like end of March, right? End of March. Yeah, I remember there was discussion because it was still like when people were figuring out how it was going on. And I remember that group was like, they might still go like, and then a couple days happened. And then it's like, yeah, this snow, we're not going. Yeah, we might have been trapped there for a while.
Starting point is 01:11:01 Well, that was the problem that I had. I got in the phone with undisclosed airline and I was like, hey, I need to cancel my flights and they're like, well, then we're not gonna give you a refund. I'm like, listen, are you gonna pay for my stay? Extended stay there if I get trapped in this foreign country? And they're like, well, I would do that. And I'm like, because you're not giving me a refund,
Starting point is 01:11:18 I'm not gonna fly there. Yeah. That's all bullshits. Did you ever get that sort of out? I did. Immediately like a week later when things got real serious. They're like, hey, Mr. Cocunos, we're sorry about the inconvenience.
Starting point is 01:11:28 We're gonna go ahead and just give you, you know, your money for the flights or whatever. There's like, I mean, the writing was on the wall. I mean, it is, it's wild. What an, I don't know, I feel like it was wild, what an unknown it was, like what scary waters we were in at the time, like we weren't sure, like how long it was going to be.
Starting point is 01:11:45 I talk about all the time after we did that last podcast in the studio before the quarantine and everything. Like why we walked out, I talked to Kevin. He's like, yeah, we'll be back in a couple months. We'll be back by July. It'll be fine. I think we all thought we'd be back by the summer. Yeah. It's, it's, it's, it's like for me, I think my biggest concern was that they were kind of already handling or trying to handle the stuff out there Because they had that cruise ship that had like oh, yeah, they had a bunch of shit. They were forgot about that Yeah, and that was like a huge deal and so I'm like You know, I'm not gonna go on a cruise in Japan, but they sound like they got some shit to sort out
Starting point is 01:12:20 So still do Japan will be awesome. It may it would be we were gonna go well I would say we were gonna go see my chemical remains I heard yeah God which would have been wild that sucks. Yeah I Don't know if it's like a proper to talk about on the podcast, but I feel that I would be remiss if I didn't but are you guys Following or have heard anything about this Gabby Petito case. I feel like I only heard about it yesterday for the first time. And I felt like I had apparently missed this or something.
Starting point is 01:12:48 Like it had been a big thing in the news for a while. Yeah, Meg was telling me. She was like, I was just blowing up on TikTok. This is insane. This should be a movie. Yeah, it's insane. Because it was essentially like ongoing and people on social media were working towards like breaking down clues and looking at their Instagrams and trying
Starting point is 01:13:05 to find out what happened. But basically, I'm sure everyone on the internet has heard something about it at this point. But there was this couple, Gabby Petito and Brian Laundry, who I think they were engaged were traveling across country in their van. So, they're 350 grand? Not a 650 grand van. And they were like documenting along the way, making YouTube videos and posting on Instagram and blah blah blah. And then he returned with the van without Gabby on September 1st and immediately hired a lawyer and wouldn't talk to anybody.
Starting point is 01:13:41 And then I think September 11th is when her parents reported her missing because they didn't know where she was. Unfortunately, they did just find her. Did they confirm it? I think it's all but confirmed. Yeah, because they were like potential. I think all they've said is like a body that matches the description. And they've indicated most likely yes,
Starting point is 01:14:01 but maybe not 100% declared it. But it's an insane story and it's really tragic. But it's really crazy to watch people uncover things about the case that they helped the FBI with in turn. So there was a couple on YouTube who just happened to be documenting their driving down a road on August 27th in the Teton area. And they see a van on the left side that they just drive by. But in the footage you could see it's their van and you could see Gabby's flip flop on the ground. People think that they see a man in the background digging like there's all the shit. But that area is where they found her remains. like there's all the shit. But that area is where they found her remains.
Starting point is 01:14:44 And so it's like if those YouTubers didn't have that footage and no one found it, they didn't post it. That's the modern world is that once police have checked security footage for various crimes like little security cameras, they'll probably just be like, hey, was anyone vlogging around here? Yeah, bet. Some people were. But it's wild to me that out of all the places you could be
Starting point is 01:15:05 These people who happen to be youtubers who happen to be filming yeah, we're in that area that she happened to be Buried or where her remains where I don't know what the state of them were in fun Whoa, it's fucked up and now this guy Brian is also missing quote-unquote he Hiding yeah, well, they just like, I think they just, like went to either his parents house or like that was like today, I think. Yeah, I think the FBI came to his parents house,
Starting point is 01:15:32 but they've been refusing to speak about the matter. Brian obviously wasn't speaking about it and then I guess fled and who knows what's happened to him or what he's gonna do. But also like, they don't have any answers yet of like cause of death or I mean in my mind it's obviously him. I don't know how you know couldn't be. It's what it sounds like at least. It's such a crazy situation. Yeah, it's hard to know like we you know we can speculate based on the information we have I'm just always
Starting point is 01:16:07 really hesitant and scared about like mob mentality and like I'm like clues just because I remember like It gets so wrong. They people in the internet get it so wrong so many times like when the Boston marathon bombings happen Like the internet mob went after people who were not involved at all. It's like, you know Yeah, it could get really dangerous Well, I was worried that people would go out there and try to search the areas themselves went after people who were not involved at all. It's like, you know. Yeah, it could get really dangerous. Well, I was worried that people would go out there and try to search the areas themselves or like people would be, I think there was a story of this girl who was pretending to be Gabby on social media and posting like, hey guys, I'm okay. I just needed like, like once more people know about these situations, they get involved
Starting point is 01:16:41 and it gets really fucked up. Mm-hmm. So again, there's like good things about it, like these people having this footage, and bad things about it. Like mom mentality and people just getting involved in things that really should not be tampered with. Yeah, or like, you're not having all the information. It's, you know, it's, I understand, like people want to get involved and feel like they're doing something or being proactive, but it's a it's a really tricky time. Yeah, to try to figure all that stuff out. Like not even not even not only just like to talk about vloggers driving around filming stuff, but even like dash cams or, you know, Tesla's film everything all the time as they're driving around. Yeah, net cameras, you know, there's just there's cameras every I'm watching a fucking raccoon or not
Starting point is 01:17:26 Well, pasta meeting a bird in my backyard like it's a it's a it's everywhere. Yeah, the government know everything the government Yeah, I'm full circle The government is that the title is podcast? What does the government know about you everything? Who is this dreams and weirdness and chats has vlogged today you could save a life. Did true. Beautiful. But it got to the point where I mean as everyone knows I love TikTok.
Starting point is 01:17:53 I watch TikTok all the time. My TikTok feed every second video where people talking about the Gabby Petito case. Do you think that has something to do with like the algorithm or is this like? Definitely. I think I like to video or to about it and I was like googling about the story and so yeah probably all that will be cut into a great video at some point I think it's definitely gonna be a documentary oh yeah like Netflix will probably already have picked up the rights to that one absolutely it's just
Starting point is 01:18:19 it's crazy such a crazy case I bet you get the rights from I don't call it the family the family yeah I guess I don't know. Call me the family. The family. Yeah, I guess I didn't pay the family. Do you need to? It's just news, right? Right. Well, I guess if it's, I don't know if anyone owns the rights to that. That's a good question.
Starting point is 01:18:35 Huh. I mean, I'm not a, well, they have to. I don't know. I'm saying that's what they should do. I'll just ask you. They're, they're, they're, they're going to be like talking about those specific people like if you were in a reference an actual person You have to have rights to use that person is like likeness or what have you right unless you license the footage from like new sources. Oh shit. There's also another crazy part about the story which I think they already said is unrelated to the Gabby potato case, but there's a couple
Starting point is 01:19:09 to the Gabby Petito case, but there's a couple to women that were found dead in an area that Gabby and Brian happened to be in. I think they got pulled over for a domestic dispute. There's like dash cam footage of all this happening with Gabby and Brian right outside the shop where these women worked or one of the women worked. And so there's like conspiracy theories of like one of the women called the police on them and this guy Brian was pissed and like went back and murdered or one of the women worked. And so there's like conspiracy theories of like one of the women called the police on them and this guy Brian was pissed and like went back and murdered them or something like that. I don't know if I believe that part of it, but it's like it's just weird that that happened around this exact time. I forgot about that. I heard about that. That was a couple weeks ago. It was supposed to been around that time. Yeah. Yeah. Because this all went down between like middle of August to early September. It's like the time frame of this whole. So it's been about
Starting point is 01:19:49 yeah, about a month at this point. Yeah. Dark. Very dark. Very dark. We'll find out. We'll be looking back on this podcast in a few weeks or a few months. Remember when we talked about that and we didn't know anything. There's some really fucked up shit. Like there was a text that Gabby supposedly sent her family on August 30th that just said no service in Yosemite, but she was probably already dead at that point in time. So it means whoever had her phone was texting her parents pretending to be her. It's like so fucked up man. Mm hmm. No, uh, speaking of, uh,
Starting point is 01:20:27 no good crime documentaries, there was there was a, or potential crime documentaries, there was a, uh, an update on the jinx. Oh, yes. Like Robert Durst, have you seen the jinx? No, it's great. Documenter came out. We'll spoil that for five years ago now on HBO. Uh, yeah, Robert document. It came out. It was spoilt or that four or five years ago now on HBO Yeah, Robert Durst was found guilty of murdering his friend and is that based off the Documentary's evidence I don't know basically had an admission the end of the documentary
Starting point is 01:20:59 Yeah, I don't know if that played a part into it or what we're open that investigation, but the burping Yeah, it's a it was it was weird part into it or what we opened that investigation, but the burping Yeah, it's uh It was it was weird to see that pop up again because that was like such a Because he got away with documentary for for like 20 years ago He was digiuri city was no guilty. Yeah, you should watch it. It's a great. I think it's only like a six part series I think it's only four episodes that's a little bit easier since my my step mom and I we've been just all of making your murder or. Oh, you would love the jigsaw. Yeah, the jigsaw. I think it's like four or six, but it's just one of those, it's one of those ones where it's like you learn about these people
Starting point is 01:21:31 involved. And then at the end of the episode, it's like, but then this and you're like, wait, what? And then just gets crazy and crazy. Yes. To the point where it's like, this is, this sounds like fiction. That stuff is like so hard to watch, right? Because like for me, my brain just takes those theories and just runs off with them forever. And I'm just like, yep. But what if? Yeah, someone in chat was like,
Starting point is 01:21:52 oh, don't get too wrapped up in conspiracies. And I agree it's a dangerous road to go down. But it's still, I don't know, like people talking about these things, it's still interesting to me. True crime is just a fascinating avenue. Yeah. Well, it's interesting like once all these things that's still interesting to me. True crime is just a fascinating avenue. Well it's interesting like once all these things are wrapped up to like see the whole story for the first time but when it's stuff where it's like you were finding out at the time it's happening
Starting point is 01:22:15 it's always like a different angle. Well that's why this shows while it was happening in real time on social media if people be like they're at their house now. And like, oh, like the FBI is talking to this person. Oh, and now this person's missing. And it's, it was just crazy. Yeah, I'm somewhat lighter now. I, I saw someone talking about, like I saw someone, I saved this footage. I should have brought it still on my car. I saw someone do something so fucking dumb the other day, right down the road over here. In the car. Yeah, in the car. Oh, oh, there's a railroad crossing not too far from here and I always see people when I drive by there frequently when I go to and from the studio and I always see people like stop on the railroad tracks and usually it's okay you know the train doesn't run that often. Oh no. But I saw someone the other day stop on the railroad tracks. Um well actually we have to get back. So someone stopped short of the railroad tracks. The sails started going off.
Starting point is 01:23:08 The arms came down. Then no train passed by. Then the arms went back up. So then the person went up and then stopped on the railroad tracks. And then the lights went off and the arms came down again. And the train was coming this time. Why'd they stop?
Starting point is 01:23:22 Because they had to, like where the light was, that's where they had to stop. Like, they shouldn't have, you know what, many, they shouldn't have gone up. Yeah. They were stopped in the correct place before, then they moved up to a place where they had nowhere to trap.
Starting point is 01:23:33 They were blocked and by a car. Oh, shit. The thing, yeah, the, both arms came down, like around them, and they're like hawking at the car in front of them. The car in front of them is not moving. I don't know if they don't know what's going on or what, and then the train's coming,
Starting point is 01:23:44 and the train would have hit them, but like the train stops in time and the train's just sitting there and the train just lays into its horn like honking at the guy and stop on the tracks. And then eventually like he like scoots up and like you see like the the fucking the arm was on the top of his car Just like banging on it as he like pulled out and got out of the way and the train just stopped there for like Even after the guy cleared the tracks, the train was still stopped there for like 30 seconds, just laying into the horn. And then it just like slowly starts moving again. I know that exact intersection you're talking about.
Starting point is 01:24:13 And it's so poorly designed, because if you're waiting to turn at that light, there's only like room for one car right there. Otherwise you have to stay behind the tracks. Right. So that's behind the tracks. And there's a spot that says, keep clear. You have to stop even further back from that. But people don't always stay behind the tracks. Right. So that's behind the tracks and there's a spot that says keep clear. Yeah, stop even further back from that.
Starting point is 01:24:27 But people don't always pay attention to that. Right. There's a sign. Or like airport by the in and out burger. Yeah, right by there. Yeah. I know exactly your target. Is it weird? Like lack of fear for that is railroad ride? Like, I'm terrified of them.
Starting point is 01:24:40 I'm like, unless it's a green arrow for me to turn right now, I'm going to wait way behind Yeah, like you stop on the tracks just don't people treat him like red sometimes We're just like I'm gonna make it like I've you've seen footage of people where the things come down They'll just go like we that was we threw it's like I'll make it is like this is a train some massive heavy train It can't stop that I can't we can't stop quickly the guy in front of me that I saw, like lucked out that the train, I guess most of it anticipated this or saw them from a long way away.
Starting point is 01:25:09 I only did something really stupid at that exact intersection. I was turning, this was a long time ago. I was turning left onto that intersection, like onto that street. And I was behind a bus. And I forgot that buses have to stop at railroad tracks for like a certain amount of time, even if it's completely clear. They have to look. They have to look and then they go. It's just like, all buses have to do that. I think other vehicles might have to
Starting point is 01:25:37 do as well. But it was an intersection where the lights were green and you're turning left on a green light. So there's cars coming the other direction. And the bus went and I was like, oh, there's enough time before the other car comes. And like the bus is going and it stops and I'm like, oh fuck, oh fuck, oh fuck, oh fuck, oh fuck, oh fuck, I'm in the intersection, I'm in the intersection. And like luckily it just went and I had time to clear, but like I was this close to getting hit by another car because I was dumb. We were going to pick up Ben Ernst to the, and he lives in a neighborhood that's like, there's no light at the intersection outside of his neighborhood.
Starting point is 01:26:09 And it's right along the road. It's like 50 miles an hour. Busy street. Super busy. And it's like three lanes on both sides, big median. So we get to go to turn left and we stop at the arrow, you know. Some people will pull like further ahead and then pull out in case cars come out of the neighborhood or whatever. So we're sitting there at the arrow
Starting point is 01:26:28 and this little meada comes out, it's brand new within Mazda, meada comes out of the neighborhood and they see us stop and they're just watching us, I guess, but I'm watching the oncoming traffic this way. And so I just got a newer car and I'm like sitting in there, waiting for, waiting our turn and the nut is like, well, okay, cool. No one's coming, pulls out by just a little bit.
Starting point is 01:26:49 Three cars coming this way. One of them just bam, like T-bones, the shit out of it. And I kid you not, it like passed by my car by inches. And I was just like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, like if I love every freaking transform. It was like, it was so scary, but I felt so bad for the, the people on, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no And I opened her, she was crying, she's screaming. And I'm like, are you okay? She's like, my baby, my baby. And I'm like, she had a kid in the back. And he was screaming.
Starting point is 01:27:28 And I'm like, he looks like he's okay. She's like, no, I'm pregnant. And I'm like, all over airbags went off and everything. And I'm like, oh, this would be a bad time. I'll be careful about my words. Yeah. Do you ever watch any of the videos on the idiots in cars subreddit?
Starting point is 01:27:43 Oh, no, I don't like my heart, my heart could take that. Yeah, I feel like that's like so many videos like that I saw one the other day where it was taken from the perspective of someone who's facing one direction They're at a red light and coming in the other direction are two vehicles also at a red light One of them starts inching forward and then turns right on red like they can and the car that's facing them I guess doesn't look at the light, but sees that the car next to them went. So they just start going a run or red light and they get instantly,
Starting point is 01:28:09 they get into the intersection, they get T-bone. And their car, it looks fake in the way that their car gets hit, absorbs the impact and then rolls like over upside down. It's like, it's just like all that momentum, you see it, it like starts slowly moving. And then it reaches that tipping point where it can't stop anymore.
Starting point is 01:28:23 And it's like the car's upside down. It's like, it's so weird watching, you see vehicles every day in your life. You use them operating in one way, being one side up. And then when you see it, in a position that you're not used to seeing it in, it's like, my brain's like, that doesn't look right, that looks fake, that a car would be turning in a motion like that like that. It's amazing how easily a cock can just suddenly be on its
Starting point is 01:28:49 roof like I saw an accident once where it was like they're both cars going in the same direction and one of them just like hit into the one beside it but I guess it like nudged the wheel high enough where the wheel just like drove up the side yeah and it just went and it went, they were going like 20 miles an hour. Now it's up side. Did you ever see it was like a not a real video obviously but it was a simulation of what it would be like if you took a car and pushed it and it flipped in the various types of gravity that exist in the universe. So like Mars gravity, the moon's gravity. And it's really funny.
Starting point is 01:29:28 I think it like Pluto's, it just like goes and then it's just like crushed all of a sudden or something like that. I'd have to find a video of it. It's really cool. I never heard of that. Sounds interesting. Trevor was showing it to me.
Starting point is 01:29:40 I'll ask if he has it. What crushed from the gravity of the planet? Yeah. Probably wouldn't be Pluto. Maybe not Pluto. Maybe like Jupiter. I think it was Jupiter. Yeah. We're getting close to time and I feel compelled I need to mention something before we wrap up. We if you missed it, we launched an RSS feed for first members last week. If you're watching this live, obviously your first member. So they can get access to audio podcasts 24 hours before the general public.
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Starting point is 01:31:21 it was like the last laugh. Yeah, last laugh season two, new episode this Thursday. In your episode this Thursday, what are we, we have two episodes out currently? Two episodes out so far. One coming out Thursday and then I don't know how many there are total. So I don't want to say something and be wrong. Yeah. If you're not a first member, first episode is available for free on YouTube. After that, all the episodes are first exclusive. Again, you can sign up for 70 free trial at wristy.com slash first learn all about it
Starting point is 01:31:46 and watch it it was a it was a lot of fun to film the second season i feel like we made a lot of improvements between season one and season two and it wasn't as mentally taxing maybe i was more prepared the second time around i think yeah i'll do it with it yeah it didn't it didn't fuck me up like it is the first See what this season is there's a more aggression less Defense yeah, it was definitely a certain rule changes. Yeah, the rules were definitely changed to encourage Engagement encourage you to be on the offense so that if you make other people off you could gain a life And if you act to like wallflower with ish, you could lose a life life and if you act to like wallflower-ish you could lose a life. So if people are just like not engaging and just sitting there or like just not doing anything. Did that happen? I don't
Starting point is 01:32:31 spoil it. Yeah good point. Just tell me without it. There's a camera right there. There are cameras literally. So we'll pop into Gavin's death loop. He's expect the best thing about that game, by the way, the melee attack is just booting them. You just kick them up the ass and they go off clips. That's amazing. It's so sad.
Starting point is 01:32:53 That's why I want to see that play death. Yeah, I'm going to play it. Good luck, Chris. Thank you. Your new job. Thank you. I miss you.
Starting point is 01:33:01 I'm going to miss everybody so much. I did a good job. I didn't cry once during the bot turn your key card already. No, okay. Thank you. I'm going to miss everybody so much. I did a good job. I didn't cry once during the bot turn. You're key card already? No. Okay. Make sure. Let's leave. We have to be escorted up. We still got the post show. All right. That's right. We'll have to go get secured. Yeah. He's also a crazy. He can take my place. Make sure you're not taking any like staples or anything with you. I won't take a staple, but I'll take a stapler if you've got one.
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