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00:00:00Hello friends, welcome to Humanology 2055.1, we are doing Instagram live at the same time
00:00:12in daily motion. Welcome friends, welcome. Happy birthday, cheers. We are taking a break
00:00:25from mathematics, you know, because if you ask me, my brain is full. I do mathematics
00:00:35only when I want to. Okay, so I dropped out of Kuna University PhD program in computational
00:00:42biology because I had to study when I was PhD student. Okay, so I could not do that.
00:00:50Yeah, I do study mathematics only when I want to. Okay, so, but yeah, you want to join us?
00:00:58Yeah, if you don't mind. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Welcome. Good evening. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Thank
00:01:13you. Yeah. Cheers. Welcome. Yeah. Welcome. Yeah. I'm good. Thank you. Yeah. Yeah. It
00:01:41was good. Yeah. Yeah. I am drunk. Yes. Yeah. Oh, so what is your ambition? My ambition
00:02:09is I want to discover something in mathematics and also I want to be US President. Yeah.
00:02:18Nice, man. I'm voting for you. Thank you. Yeah, no, I'm a huge Hunky supporter. Thank you, sir.
00:02:24Yeah. Sorry, sir. So what's a cool trick you can do, Hunky? Huh? What's a cool trick you can do?
00:02:33Cold turkey? No, cool trick, like a trick, like a cool talent you can do. Oh, trick, talent. Yeah.
00:02:44Uh, well, I know some martial arts. Can you show me some? Sure.
00:02:53Sure. What kind of martial arts would you like to see?
00:03:00Kung Fu. Oh, okay. Okay. Very cool. Let me grab my nunchucks, okay?
00:03:08Yeah, sure, sure. Let's do the nunchuck, okay? Sure. Yeah, give me like two minutes, okay?
00:03:14Okay. Yeah.
00:03:34Okay, I'm sorry, but I have like no idea what the problem was at all.
00:03:39I don't think he's got any nunchucks, sir.
00:03:43Well, for now, I'm a giant fan.
00:03:45Are you ready?
00:03:47Yes, I'm ready.
00:03:49Have the nunchucks?
00:03:51Yeah, it's made in China, Amazon.com, okay?
00:03:55Right?
00:03:57Yeah.
00:03:59Oh, nice.
00:04:01Phew.
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00:04:42There we go.
00:04:44Thank you.
00:04:46Thank you, thank you.
00:04:48Yeah, it's a good exercise.
00:04:50Yeah.
00:04:52Thank you.
00:04:54Uh, me, how many ladies have I dated?
00:05:02Okay, how many ladies have I, uh, been intimate with?
00:05:08Yeah.
00:05:10I would say, uh, between 10 and 20.
00:05:14Oh, that's very nice, Ash.
00:05:16That's a good number, yeah.
00:05:18Yeah, I'm 46.
00:05:21Oh, that makes sense.
00:05:23What was the worst girl you slept with?
00:05:29Uh.
00:05:31How old are you?
00:05:33I'm 19.
00:05:35Oh, okay, you're over 18.
00:05:37Okay, okay, so.
00:05:39Yeah, yes, we can talk about, um,
00:05:41mature content,
00:05:43because
00:05:45you are
00:05:47an adult.
00:05:49Okay.
00:05:55Yeah, we're all above 18.
00:05:57Okay.
00:05:59Uh.
00:06:05I mean,
00:06:07the ladies that I've been intimate with
00:06:09are definitely ladies,
00:06:11because I do not
00:06:13sleep with
00:06:15ladies who are
00:06:18mean, okay?
00:06:20But
00:06:22I had some
00:06:24dates from hell.
00:06:26Oh.
00:06:28I can describe that
00:06:32experiences.
00:06:38That happened, like,
00:06:40about, like, five, maybe seven years ago
00:06:42in Alaska, okay?
00:06:44So.
00:06:46This lady
00:06:50actually was not a single person.
00:06:52She
00:06:54actually
00:06:56had a
00:06:58husband or boyfriend, okay?
00:07:00But she
00:07:02pretended to be a single person,
00:07:04and then we made an online
00:07:06dating site in Alaska, okay?
00:07:08And then, but she
00:07:10and her boyfriend
00:07:12or husband, they're criminals,
00:07:15okay? So it was a setup,
00:07:17and to make
00:07:19out some money, okay?
00:07:21And
00:07:23she pretended to be
00:07:25single, but she was not, okay?
00:07:27So later on,
00:07:31she said, yeah, okay, yeah, let's
00:07:33meet again after a couple of months,
00:07:35and then she brought her
00:07:37boyfriend or husband,
00:07:39and he started accusing me
00:07:41of cheating, like, dating
00:07:44my wife. How dare you date my wife?
00:07:46And then
00:07:48he told me,
00:07:50hey, you want to settle this?
00:07:52And I said, yeah, sure, yeah.
00:07:54How much money do you want
00:07:56to make it all go away?
00:07:58Yeah, give me $1,000.
00:08:00Okay. So I gave him
00:08:02$1,000, and went away.
00:08:06Oh.
00:08:08It was a setup. Yeah, they're criminals.
00:08:10Frauds, yeah.
00:08:12Dang, that sucks.
00:08:14Yeah.
00:08:16So he played this, like, angry
00:08:18husband. Oh,
00:08:20Hongki, you, like, cheating with
00:08:22my wife. It was all
00:08:24made up, setup, okay? So they're
00:08:26criminals, okay? Yeah.
00:08:28It was horrible, yeah.
00:08:32That sucks.
00:08:34Yeah.
00:08:36Yeah. Sorry,
00:08:38sorry you had to do that, Hongki.
00:08:41You don't deserve that. Thank you.
00:08:43Yeah,
00:08:45he's not your girl.
00:08:47He needs more viewers.
00:08:49Yeah, you'll find a better girl
00:08:51out there, Hongki.
00:08:53I like being single. I'm 46,
00:08:55and I'm comfortable
00:08:57being single.
00:09:01Oh, yeah, thank you for your service, Hongki.
00:09:03Thank you, sir.
00:09:05Thank you for your service, too.
00:09:07Yeah.
00:09:09I'm almost home, but it was awesome
00:09:11getting to talk to you, Hongki.
00:09:13Always, yeah.
00:09:15Yeah, have a good one, Hongki.
00:09:17You too, sir. Yeah, thank you.
00:09:19Yeah, great gentleman, yeah.
00:09:25Nice, yeah.
00:09:27Yeah, I am
00:09:2946, so I had
00:09:33some dating experience
00:09:35from the past.
00:09:39Yeah.
00:09:41But those days
00:09:43from hell, right?
00:09:45It's still a very interesting story.
00:09:47I'm glad that it happened
00:09:49because it makes
00:09:51an interesting story, okay?
00:09:53Nobody got hurt,
00:09:55okay?
00:09:57So looking back, yeah, I lost
00:09:59$1,000, okay, but
00:10:01there was no crime.
00:10:03Yeah, it was a crime, okay?
00:10:05I'm a victim of that crime, okay? Fraud.
00:10:08But I think
00:10:10it was worthwhile. Why?
00:10:12Because it's an interesting story.
00:10:14I'm a writer, okay?
00:10:18Yeah, great writing material, sure.
00:10:26But was it worthwhile
00:10:28to spend my $1,000 money,
00:10:30which is very big money to me
00:10:32because I'm not wealthy, I'm not rich.
00:10:34But do I think it was worthwhile
00:10:36$1,000?
00:10:38I would say so.
00:10:40I think it was worth $1,000
00:10:42because it's an interesting
00:10:44story. Nobody got hurt.
00:10:46Nobody.
00:10:48Okay?
00:10:52I hope and pray they don't do
00:10:54that kind of fraud, crime
00:10:56anymore, okay, so extortion,
00:10:58okay,
00:11:00lying. I hope and pray
00:11:03that they don't do that.
00:11:09We'll take five minutes break, okay?
00:11:11Thank you and welcome.
00:11:13How interesting, right?
00:11:15Five minutes break, please.
00:11:17Thank you.
00:11:19Yeah, where I hold those bottles
00:11:21on top of the bookcase.
00:11:23Yeah,
00:11:25different kind of vodka drinks, okay, so
00:11:27different edible plants.
00:11:29Okay?
00:11:32Yeah, it's all there, okay, so
00:11:34yeah.
00:11:36Kind of library of
00:11:38vodkas, yeah.
00:11:40Okay, five minutes, thank you. Yep.
00:11:42Very cool.
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00:14:33Okay, friends, welcome back.
00:14:35We are back.
00:14:37Yeah, thank you for
00:14:39the questions, okay.
00:14:41It's fantastic, and
00:14:43so, okay.
00:14:45I mean, I'm a civil lawyer in Alaska.
00:14:47I'm a lawyer in Alaska, okay, so
00:14:49welcome.
00:14:51And so, that criminal couple,
00:14:53I'm not sure if they're married or not,
00:14:55boyfriend, girlfriend, I don't know, but they're
00:14:57criminals, okay, so, yeah,
00:14:59like, extortion,
00:15:01defrauding,
00:15:03yeah, scam, okay,
00:15:05but did I call the police? No.
00:15:07I have many
00:15:09friends who do criminal
00:15:11lawyer, both in the public defender
00:15:13side and prosecutor side,
00:15:15and I know many
00:15:17judges, justices
00:15:19in Alaska, too, okay.
00:15:21I'm a lawyer in Alaska. I've been doing
00:15:23lawyer job for
00:15:25since, like,
00:15:272018. It's been
00:15:29six years,
00:15:31okay, so I know many people. I'm very
00:15:33well-connected in Alaska, legal
00:15:35system, okay, so,
00:15:37but I did not tell them about that
00:15:39incident because
00:15:41I do not want to be involved
00:15:43with them,
00:15:45like, criminal couple.
00:15:47No, yeah, they
00:15:49demanded, like, $1,000.
00:15:51I just gave it to them. It's, like,
00:15:53charity donation
00:15:55because I guess they're kind of
00:15:57poor people.
00:15:59Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, $1,000
00:16:01from me only? Yeah, I give it to you.
00:16:03Okay?
00:16:05No. Bye.
00:16:07Because I don't want to be involved
00:16:09in that matter with
00:16:11them. No.
00:16:13I have better things to do.
00:16:15So,
00:16:17that was that, okay?
00:16:21Yeah, welcome,
00:16:23friends.
00:16:27As an Alaska lawyer,
00:16:29we do, like, workers compensation,
00:16:31personal injury, like, car accidents,
00:16:33okay? We represent plaintiffs,
00:16:35civil plaintiffs,
00:16:37like, injured people,
00:16:39basically, okay? Employees,
00:16:41okay?
00:16:43Okay?
00:16:45Yeah, next guest, sure,
00:16:47yeah.
00:16:49Yeah, welcome to Humanology.
00:16:51Yeah.
00:16:55Yeah.
00:17:03Internet connection not working,
00:17:05but that happens, okay?
00:17:07We keep on trying, okay?
00:17:09Look, I'm in semi-rural Alaska,
00:17:11so internet connection
00:17:13issue,
00:17:15that's understandable, right? Yeah.
00:17:17But we keep on trying. If you
00:17:19rejoin and rejoin,
00:17:21it may work sometimes, okay?
00:17:25Yeah.
00:17:27Yeah.
00:17:29Cheers.
00:17:35Yeah, I'm a
00:17:37civil lawyer in a private law firm,
00:17:39okay? I do
00:17:41not work for the state of Alaska.
00:17:43I used to work for the state of Alaska
00:17:45as a computer programmer
00:17:47about
00:17:49seven years ago, okay?
00:17:55Yeah.
00:17:57But some of my friends work for the state
00:17:59of Alaska as lawyers, as
00:18:01programmers, okay? I do
00:18:03have many friends in Alaska.
00:18:05Private sector and public sector.
00:18:09I used to be in public sector,
00:18:11Alaska State, as a programmer.
00:18:13And nowadays,
00:18:15I'm a lawyer in the private sector.
00:18:19But
00:18:21I have some friends
00:18:23who work for Alaska State Government
00:18:25as lawyers, as programmers,
00:18:27okay?
00:18:29Cheers.
00:18:33Yeah.
00:18:35Thank you.
00:18:39Oh, yeah.
00:18:47Mm-hmm.
00:18:51Yeah.
00:18:57So,
00:18:59that guy, okay,
00:19:01the husband or boyfriend
00:19:03of...
00:19:05Oh, okay, welcome, welcome.
00:19:07Thank you, thank you, yeah.
00:19:09How are you doing today?
00:19:11I'm good, thank you, yeah.
00:19:13Pretty good.
00:19:15Yeah, that's awesome. So,
00:19:17your Instagram, I love seeing
00:19:19your posts. It's just like
00:19:21a passionate side project of yours there.
00:19:23Yeah, thank you, yeah, yes.
00:19:27Very cool.
00:19:29How's your day going?
00:19:31Good, yeah.
00:19:34Well, good.
00:19:36What are you sipping there?
00:19:38Vodka.
00:19:40Ah, nice.
00:19:42Are you Alaskan?
00:19:44Yeah.
00:19:47I'm from California myself.
00:19:49Where?
00:19:51SoCal,
00:19:53Lake County.
00:19:55Los Angeles?
00:19:57Yes, yeah.
00:19:59Where in Los Angeles?
00:20:01Kind of near Pasadena,
00:20:03if you're familiar where that is.
00:20:05Oh, yeah, Pasadena, yeah.
00:20:07I used to work there as a programmer,
00:20:09yeah.
00:20:11Oh, really? Okay. So you used to live there?
00:20:13Well, I'm in Alaska,
00:20:15but I used to
00:20:17commute to Pasadena.
00:20:19I used to live in San Fernando
00:20:21Valley, North Hollywood.
00:20:23Right, okay, nice.
00:20:25That's so cool.
00:20:27Well, now I'm back. That's awesome.
00:20:29How old are you?
00:20:31I'm 18.
00:20:33Okay, what's your ambition?
00:20:37I'm in college right now
00:20:39to hopefully be some sort of medical specialist.
00:20:41Oh, very cool.
00:20:43Yeah.
00:20:45Yeah, Pasadena is a great city.
00:20:47Yeah, I love Pasadena.
00:20:49Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:20:51Beautiful over here.
00:20:53It's hot, though.
00:20:55Yeah.
00:20:57Now, tell us
00:20:59about your exercise routine.
00:21:01My exercise
00:21:03routine, I typically
00:21:05try to go to the gym
00:21:07three to six days a week.
00:21:09Okay.
00:21:11Yeah,
00:21:13three to six days a week.
00:21:15Recently, I've been trying
00:21:17different diets, so I haven't been eating breakfast,
00:21:19and I've just been doing a protein shake
00:21:21for lunch type of deal.
00:21:23Yeah.
00:21:25Do you know martial arts?
00:21:27No martial arts.
00:21:29I used to do boxing for quite a bit,
00:21:31but once I went away to college,
00:21:33that kind of stopped.
00:21:35Boxing
00:21:37is great.
00:21:39Yeah.
00:21:41Oh, yeah.
00:21:43I got some fans
00:21:45in the chat.
00:21:49I got a lot of strength.
00:21:51Me, too.
00:21:53You're well-liked over here in the Pasadena area.
00:21:55Yeah.
00:21:57What's your hobby?
00:21:59My hobby right now,
00:22:01I'm back home for the summer,
00:22:03so there's not a whole lot I've been doing.
00:22:05I've been working
00:22:07four days a week so far.
00:22:09Besides that,
00:22:11I like to hang out with my friends and stuff.
00:22:13That's about it.
00:22:15Sometimes go on hikes.
00:22:17Okay.
00:22:19Yeah, yeah.
00:22:21What about you?
00:22:23You study martial arts, I've seen on your Instagram before.
00:22:25You've talked about it.
00:22:27Yeah.
00:22:29How often do you do that per week?
00:22:31I
00:22:33pretty much do it for one minute
00:22:35every day.
00:22:37Okay.
00:22:39One minute a day?
00:22:41Maybe two minutes sometimes.
00:22:43Oh, it keeps you in shape.
00:22:45There you go.
00:22:47Sharpen
00:22:49your knife.
00:22:51What's your race?
00:22:53My race?
00:22:55Just broadly
00:22:57Northwestern European,
00:22:59I believe.
00:23:01Tell us about your ancestors.
00:23:03Sorry?
00:23:05Tell us about your ancestors.
00:23:07Well,
00:23:09on my mom's side, I know
00:23:11her dad is very
00:23:13Scandinavian.
00:23:15He's all from
00:23:17Northern Europe area.
00:23:19And then her mom's side, I believe,
00:23:21is the same.
00:23:23I think she's got a little bit
00:23:25of French in there, too.
00:23:27My dad's side is more Scottish
00:23:29and Irish
00:23:31and some British in there as well.
00:23:33Okay.
00:23:35Yeah.
00:23:37Not a whole variety, but...
00:23:39Have you been to
00:23:41foreign countries?
00:23:43I went to France one time
00:23:45when I was very little.
00:23:47Not old enough to remember, but
00:23:49I've been to Mexico and Canada.
00:23:51Other than that,
00:23:53no.
00:23:55Tell us about your travel experience.
00:23:59Mexico's pretty fun.
00:24:01I wasn't there for too long.
00:24:03I went to Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Vallarta.
00:24:05The water there is very beautiful.
00:24:07The sand, it's different than
00:24:09SoCal sand, even.
00:24:11A lot bigger
00:24:13grains, you know what I mean?
00:24:15The water's very warm there.
00:24:19It was very fun.
00:24:21Tomorrow, I'm going to go to the
00:24:23East Coast for the first time.
00:24:25Two days, I'm going to go to the East Coast for the first time.
00:24:27I'm actually going to go to Boston.
00:24:29It's going to be a fun experience.
00:24:31Tell us about Canada.
00:24:35I don't remember too much about Canada.
00:24:37I was very little at the time.
00:24:39It was a vacation with my parents.
00:24:41I remember I got a little stumped moves.
00:24:43Very Canadian experience.
00:24:45I remember it was very cold up there.
00:24:47Other than that, there's not much I can tell you.
00:24:53Have you been to other states in America?
00:24:57A few years ago,
00:24:59I took a very long road trip
00:25:01for about three weeks
00:25:03with my family.
00:25:05We went to Nevada,
00:25:07Utah,
00:25:09South Dakota,
00:25:11Arizona,
00:25:13Texas.
00:25:15I think
00:25:17that's about it.
00:25:19I've also been to Idaho and Oregon before.
00:25:21Tell us about
00:25:23the experience.
00:25:25Texas was hot.
00:25:27Very dry and very big.
00:25:29It was a great experience.
00:25:31It was fun to drive through it and see the sights.
00:25:33I believe
00:25:35it was Arizona.
00:25:37I forgot the site's name exactly.
00:25:39It was Native American.
00:25:41That was very cool.
00:25:43It was very beautiful over there.
00:25:45Those look great.
00:25:47I also went to Carlsbad Caverns.
00:25:49I don't remember exactly what state that was in.
00:25:51I went with my grandpa on that too.
00:25:53Those places are beautiful.
00:25:55I don't know if you ever get the chance to
00:25:57look at those pictures.
00:25:59It's like a whole big cave system
00:26:01It's just great.
00:26:03There's stalactites and stuff.
00:26:05It's real cool looking.
00:26:07I saw much more.
00:26:09It seems a lot smaller in person to be honest.
00:26:11I don't know if you've ever been.
00:26:13What state?
00:26:17South Dakota.
00:26:19South Dakota.
00:26:21Maybe.
00:26:23Maybe.
00:26:25You know the president's head is up there.
00:26:27Yeah.
00:26:29I think I've been there.
00:26:31Yeah.
00:26:33It looked a little bit smaller than I expected.
00:26:35It's very crowded so we didn't get real close.
00:26:37It was still cool to say that I've seen it.
00:26:41Oregon.
00:26:43It was very beautiful over there.
00:26:45Oregon and Idaho area are more similar than
00:26:47Texas and other southern states like that.
00:26:49For sure.
00:26:51Much nicer weather in my opinion.
00:26:53The trees are just great.
00:26:55The mountains and everything.
00:26:57What states have you been to?
00:26:59Yeah.
00:27:01I've been to
00:27:03the states that you have mentioned.
00:27:05And also
00:27:07I haven't been to Boston.
00:27:11But I've been to Maine.
00:27:13Okay.
00:27:15I'm going to Maine as well in my upcoming trip.
00:27:17Nice.
00:27:19Do you like lobster?
00:27:21I do like lobster.
00:27:23Is there a good lobster there?
00:27:25Yeah.
00:27:27Nice. Okay.
00:27:29I've heard that.
00:27:31My friend said
00:27:33to ask you for your top 13 states.
00:27:37Can you explain what that means?
00:27:39Like your ranking
00:27:41of your top 13.
00:27:43I don't know why 13. Maybe just do 10.
00:27:45You've been 10.
00:27:47Ranking when it comes to
00:27:49what subject matter.
00:27:51States.
00:27:53Well, I can only tell
00:27:55our friends
00:27:57the states I've been to.
00:27:59I've been to many states
00:28:01but I lived for more than one year.
00:28:03Like California,
00:28:05Michigan, Wisconsin,
00:28:07Texas, Georgia,
00:28:09and Alaska.
00:28:19I'm having a Joe Biden moment here.
00:28:21I'm old.
00:28:23Joe Biden moment.
00:28:29Yeah.
00:28:31The states in America
00:28:33that I've lived more than one year.
00:28:35It was like California,
00:28:37Wisconsin,
00:28:39Michigan, Texas,
00:28:41Georgia,
00:28:43Alaska,
00:28:45and
00:28:47there's one more.
00:28:49I cannot remember.
00:28:51Do you remember
00:28:53where it was maybe?
00:28:55The geographical area?
00:28:59In the Midwest.
00:29:01You're American.
00:29:03I lived in
00:29:05Michigan and Wisconsin.
00:29:09Minnesota.
00:29:11I've been there but I didn't live there.
00:29:13Eastern Coast.
00:29:15Georgia.
00:29:19New York.
00:29:21I guess it's New York.
00:29:23It was New York.
00:29:27Does New York live up to the hype?
00:29:31I was in New York.
00:29:33Ithaca, New York.
00:29:35Finger Lakes.
00:29:37I was in graduate school there.
00:29:39Cornell University.
00:29:43That's awesome.
00:29:45Is that where you got
00:29:47your law degree?
00:29:49My law degree is at
00:29:51Michigan.
00:29:53Very cool.
00:29:55In Minnesota, Wisconsin,
00:29:57that's my computer science
00:29:59undergrad degree.
00:30:01I see.
00:30:03Do you still find yourself ever using your
00:30:05computer science degree?
00:30:07Yeah, I learned a lot of
00:30:09good mathematics like Boolean
00:30:11algebra, like
00:30:13combinatorics.
00:30:15What's your major?
00:30:17I'm a
00:30:19biology and philosophy major.
00:30:21What school?
00:30:23Westmont College.
00:30:25Santa Barbara.
00:30:27Santa Barbara?
00:30:29Yeah, Santa Barbara.
00:30:31University of California?
00:30:33Yeah.
00:30:35No, sorry. Westmont.
00:30:37Okay.
00:30:39So
00:30:41you study biology and
00:30:43philosophy?
00:30:45Yes, yeah.
00:30:47Tell us.
00:30:49Well, so far
00:30:51I've taken
00:30:53so I just finished my first
00:30:55mid-year, and so far
00:30:57I've taken for biology
00:30:59chemistry 1, chemistry 2,
00:31:01and then those include
00:31:03their respective labs, and then biology 1,
00:31:05biology 1's lab,
00:31:07and then
00:31:09what was the other one? Also statistics,
00:31:11just for general education,
00:31:13and then I also took philosophical
00:31:15perspective, which is like my intro class
00:31:17to philosophy. That's before I decided
00:31:19upon a major for it.
00:31:21And then I
00:31:23took also
00:31:25formal logic,
00:31:27formal logic,
00:31:29and early modern
00:31:31philosophy.
00:31:33Okay, very cool.
00:31:35Wow.
00:31:37I'm quite proud of you,
00:31:39so how old are you?
00:31:41I'm 18.
00:31:45So I graduated high school
00:31:47one year earlier, so I turned 18
00:31:49what was it?
00:31:51About four months ago.
00:31:53Happy birthday.
00:31:55Thank you, I appreciate it.
00:31:57When's your birthday?
00:31:59June 21,
00:32:011978.
00:32:03Well, you're close. Happy birthday.
00:32:05Now, tell us about your philosophy.
00:32:09Um, do you mean
00:32:11my philosophy major or my personal philosophy?
00:32:13Is that what you're asking? Yeah, your personal.
00:32:15Oh,
00:32:17well, that's a good question.
00:32:19What subject matter?
00:32:21Do you mean like
00:32:23morally or
00:32:25just about how
00:32:27things work?
00:32:29Anything you want to talk about.
00:32:35Let me think here.
00:32:37I don't know. How studied are you in
00:32:39psychology? Do you have any questions
00:32:41or anything that you're interested in?
00:32:43I mean, tell us
00:32:45your philosophy, your
00:32:47own philosophy.
00:32:49Oh,
00:32:51okay, okay. I don't know
00:32:53my own philosophy.
00:32:55I'm not sure.
00:33:03I'm not sure. Well, I'm a Christian
00:33:05first and foremost, so I think that
00:33:07comes to mind. Philosophy and
00:33:09theology are very intertwined with each other.
00:33:11So, I think, especially
00:33:13when you're asking somebody their own philosophy,
00:33:15you're kind of asking them, like, what are their
00:33:17own rules
00:33:19for how to live their life and
00:33:21moral competence.
00:33:23For me, that definitely has come down to
00:33:25religion.
00:33:27Outside of that, even if
00:33:29I didn't have, let's say, a Bible
00:33:31or
00:33:33figures in the church to look to
00:33:35to offer guidance
00:33:37upon that, I think I would still
00:33:39say that
00:33:41the golden rule is always a good place
00:33:43to start. Treat others how you want
00:33:45to be treated and
00:33:47just, like, don't start
00:33:49conflict, you know? If we're
00:33:51asking how to go about living your life,
00:33:53that type of thing, in a very broader term,
00:33:55don't start conflict.
00:33:57Like, there's no need to
00:33:59to be
00:34:01to just
00:34:03to have problems with others. I mean,
00:34:05if somebody is trying to have a problem with you,
00:34:07then be the bigger person, of course.
00:34:09There's always a point where you
00:34:11understand, like, it's gonna
00:34:13take you a little bit too far, and
00:34:15at that point, you just gotta say, like,
00:34:17drop it, you know what I mean?
00:34:19Okay?
00:34:21I don't know if that really answers your question.
00:34:23It's a pretty broad question.
00:34:25But, um,
00:34:27what would you say your philosophy is, then,
00:34:29so maybe I could respond to that a little bit better.
00:34:31Well, I mean,
00:34:33I'm more curious about
00:34:35look, my name is Hunky Lee,
00:34:37my philosophy is in YouTube,
00:34:39Instagram, whatever,
00:34:41like Dailymotion these days, okay?
00:34:43So I'm more interested in
00:34:45your philosophy, so let me frame
00:34:47this question, okay?
00:34:49Like, you study biology,
00:34:51okay, so
00:34:53there's Charles Darwin
00:34:55from United Kingdom,
00:34:57Britain, okay, like evolution,
00:34:59and in Christianity,
00:35:01you said you're Christian.
00:35:03Yeah, the creativism,
00:35:05okay, how would you
00:35:07reconcile the conflict
00:35:09between Christianity and
00:35:11Darwinism,
00:35:13biology?
00:35:15Sure, I mean, personally, I don't really believe
00:35:17there to be a conflict.
00:35:19There's a lot of people, like,
00:35:21Boyle is an example
00:35:23of a scientist who was a Christian,
00:35:25and he believed that God could
00:35:27be explored through the natural world,
00:35:29and in that,
00:35:31he, so he, I mean,
00:35:33he was a scientist, right? You've heard of Boyle's Law
00:35:35of Chemistry, I'm sure you've taken it.
00:35:37Yeah.
00:35:39He was a great Christian,
00:35:41even though you could call him a theologian,
00:35:43because he has many philosophical
00:35:45writings regarding God and biology in the natural world.
00:35:47Your specific question regarding
00:35:49evolution, I think
00:35:51that there's a lot of
00:35:53leeway, so a lot of people, especially
00:35:55modern-day Protestants and
00:35:57other people that are taking
00:35:59a lot out of context and putting
00:36:01it into their own, would say that
00:36:03evolution is impossible in
00:36:05the context of the Bible, due to, like,
00:36:07the whole creation story and everything like that.
00:36:09But for millennia,
00:36:11millennia at this point, a lot of,
00:36:13many people have taken that to not be as
00:36:15literal as many are these days.
00:36:17Like, the whole people that say the Earth is 6,000 years old,
00:36:19and we have carbon dating, and we have
00:36:21elements that have a half-life older than that
00:36:23themselves that exist, so we know that
00:36:25the Earth has to be older, right?
00:36:27So, we have empirical evidence for it.
00:36:29At that point, we can
00:36:31make a stop by saying that it's not
00:36:33fully literal, right? I mean, there's clear
00:36:35contradictions, like,
00:36:37the moon and the sun not being created
00:36:39until
00:36:41after the day,
00:36:43like, the Bible
00:36:45states there's a day, right? Like, on the first day and second
00:36:47day, right? The moon and the sun, and then the moon and the sun
00:36:49are created, right?
00:36:51Of course, the way that we measure
00:36:53days and nights are with the moon and the sun,
00:36:55and so that can't be taken literally based
00:36:57upon our definition of the moon and the sun.
00:36:59So, right there in itself is the way
00:37:01that it shows that there is
00:37:03definitely some leeway for it to be taken
00:37:05more metaphorically.
00:37:07I think
00:37:09one way to put it would be
00:37:11evolution with divine, like, influence, maybe?
00:37:13A lot of people say
00:37:15we are creating the image of God, so how
00:37:17could it be so random? Well,
00:37:19you could say maybe God's plan
00:37:21was evolution. Maybe he worked
00:37:23through natural processes that he laid out
00:37:25for evolution to work towards
00:37:27being who we are today, right?
00:37:29Even people who
00:37:31say, like, the Big Bang Theory shows
00:37:33that there's no God. Well, like, God
00:37:35might have put these specific elements
00:37:37and pieces of matter out there
00:37:39for them to collide with each other and create
00:37:41this world, and that's how it was formed, right?
00:37:43So, it isn't necessarily a contradiction
00:37:45to work with science
00:37:47and religion.
00:37:49In a lot of people's minds,
00:37:51it's just,
00:37:53well, I mean, I mentioned
00:37:55Protestants believing it fully, I mean,
00:37:57like, Martin Luther's Sola Scriptura, where
00:37:59through scripture alone, and they've taken
00:38:01that to the scriptural infallibility, where
00:38:03everything it says
00:38:05must go wholly, and so
00:38:07they believe there's no room for anything else to be
00:38:11added on, you know? I mean,
00:38:13added on in the sense where
00:38:15you're still compatible
00:38:17with the message, if you understand what I'm saying.
00:38:19Yeah, yeah.
00:38:21That's why there's no contradictions.
00:38:23Okay.
00:38:25What would you say about that?
00:38:27Give me one minute, okay? Let me check out
00:38:29because I'm in
00:38:31Dailymotion right now.
00:38:33Dailymotion has a two-hour limit, okay?
00:38:35So I have to keep track of time.
00:38:37It's been,
00:38:39yeah, thank you for your
00:38:41patience. It's been,
00:38:45less than one hour,
00:38:47okay? So, okay, hey,
00:38:49can we take five minutes break, please?
00:38:51Five minute break, sure.
00:38:53I do not have potbelly,
00:38:55just, okay?
00:38:57I do not have potbelly.
00:38:59Keeps me in shape.
00:39:01Yeah, so, my friend,
00:39:03you're a great philosopher, okay?
00:39:05I think you're a great candidate
00:39:07for a Nobel Prize winner.
00:39:09I appreciate that.
00:39:11Thank you.
00:39:13You're a genius.
00:39:15Thank you.
00:39:17I see it in yourself. I see those Instagram posts, man.
00:39:19You've got to put them up there.
00:39:21You're very artistically inclined.
00:39:23You might not express that in your law degree,
00:39:25but you sure got it on this Instagram.
00:39:27Do you like mathematics?
00:39:31You know, I've never,
00:39:33I like the puzzle part of it,
00:39:35but I've never been too good at it myself.
00:39:37Do you know I'm a mathematician?
00:39:39Yeah,
00:39:41that's what you were telling me, the whole computer science degree,
00:39:43you took some of that from there.
00:39:45Have you seen my mathematics?
00:39:47I haven't. Oh, you know what,
00:39:49yeah, I've seen some of your equations
00:39:51on your Instagram before, yeah.
00:39:53Yeah, let me show you, okay?
00:39:55Yeah.
00:40:01So,
00:40:03what do you formulate here?
00:40:05Yeah, number theory deals with
00:40:07integers. Do you know what integers are?
00:40:09Integers?
00:40:11Yeah, integers, yeah.
00:40:13Just like,
00:40:15one, two, three. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:40:17Yeah.
00:40:19Yeah, so,
00:40:21number theory
00:40:23deals with integers,
00:40:25okay, it's like negative numbers,
00:40:27positive numbers, but
00:40:29not like 0.5,
00:40:31we don't do that.
00:40:33Whole number, yeah, yeah.
00:40:35Okay, let's say five minutes,
00:40:37bro, okay?
00:40:39Okay, five minutes.
00:40:41Yeah,
00:40:43my recommendation to you, yeah, run for U.S.
00:40:45president, okay?
00:40:47What was that?
00:40:49Run for U.S. president
00:40:51as California governor,
00:40:53get into politics.
00:40:55Okay, I'll think about it, thank you.
00:40:57Yeah, you're fantastic.
00:40:59Take a break?
00:41:01Yeah, I'm running for U.S. president, okay?
00:41:03Okay, I'll look for you.
00:41:05Thank you, man. Bye, Ms. Brick.
00:41:07Thank you.
00:41:11Yeah.
00:41:15Mighty proud.
00:41:17Wonderful young people.
00:41:19I'm very optimistic,
00:41:21because
00:41:23young people,
00:41:25you're amazing. That's why I'm optimistic.
00:41:27Okay, so,
00:41:29future is yours. Be the leaders.
00:41:31Thank you.
00:41:33Thank you.
00:41:35What's up, chat?
00:41:37We're taking a five-minute break.
00:41:39I'll keep you entertained. Five-minute break, chat.
00:41:43Any questions
00:41:45that I should ask?
00:41:47Thank you, Luke.
00:41:49I will take that into consideration.
00:41:51Thank you.
00:41:53Thank you, Sean.
00:41:55Face update?
00:41:57What does that mean, Sebastian?
00:41:59What does that mean?
00:42:01Okay.
00:42:03Oh.
00:42:05Okay.
00:42:07Okay.
00:42:09Okay.
00:42:11Okay.
00:42:13Okay.
00:42:15Okay.
00:42:19White rice, chat?
00:42:27Actually, I forgot what the details.
00:42:29They're posting a live.
00:42:31Can we get the intro?
00:42:33I think I'm the only one
00:42:35that doesn't follow me, John.
00:42:37I'm Brandon, and I'm from SoCal.
00:42:39Nice to meet you.
00:42:41I'm 18, and he was asking
00:42:43me about stuff because I'm a bio-philosophy major.
00:42:50There's supposed to be three?
00:42:57No, you guys are going to lose the pigeon.
00:43:02Nice to meet you, Brad Carey 04.
00:43:08I will accept it after I get off there.
00:43:12Thank you, John. You're beautiful as well.
00:43:18Nice to meet you, Hunky.
00:43:22Hunky.__.71
00:43:28Hello, JP. I've never met you before in my life.
00:43:35Any questions for me or Hunky that I should ask him when he gets back?
00:44:04I think the time limit for English or Spanish has run out, so I'm going to move again.
00:44:09Okay, I will ask him that then, actually. Thank you for writing it out and reminding me.
00:44:19I'm gay as hell. What are you trying to say?
00:44:37If it's normal to peep white, I'm not going to ask you that.
00:44:40Don't make me bring out receipts.
00:44:43Okay, buddy. I'm only gay for you, dude. You got to keep that private.
00:44:47Has Hunky ever tried to fang?
00:44:52I don't think so.
00:44:55Oh my god.
00:45:12Okay.
00:45:13Don't mind me, okay? Just keep talking, okay?
00:45:16Sure, sure.
00:45:21Keep talking.
00:45:23Okay, okay.
00:45:25These comments, I can't talk back at all.
00:45:31Well, guys. How do you guys like that bear? I like that bear with the hat.
00:45:35Okay.
00:45:36I like that bear.
00:45:37Yeah.
00:45:45Okay.
00:45:46Well, that's better. Thank you.
00:45:49Keep talking, okay?
00:45:51Let's try some filters, guys.
00:46:04Let's change. Nothing's changed.
00:46:07Nothing's changed.
00:46:09Talk about candles. Those are nice candles.
00:46:11I like the candles there, Hunky.
00:46:13Do you keep that fan behind you so it blows the smell around the room?
00:46:17I mean, that's when I have a date.
00:46:22Oh, yeah.
00:46:24Yep.
00:46:25How often do you bring a lady over?
00:46:27Well, that was a very long time ago.
00:46:31Oh, a long time ago?
00:46:32Yeah, yeah.
00:46:34Okay.
00:46:36Okay, now, let's talk about religion, okay?
00:46:40Tell us about your Christian belief system.
00:46:43Okay, okay.
00:46:44Before I get to that, my roommate from college actually wanted me to ask you about Godel's incompleteness theorem.
00:46:53Have you heard of that before?
00:46:54No.
00:46:56Okay, so the quick summary is, no system of logic or mathematics can prove everything that is true by means of logic or arithmetic.
00:47:04He does this through a series of logical statements and encodings to different numbers that kind of dissolve basically logic itself in a way that contradicts logic.
00:47:16And it proves that not every statement that is true can be proven through logic.
00:47:22So how do you feel about that, being a mathematician yourself?
00:47:25I know you work very close with that.
00:47:29Yeah, Godel's incompleteness theorem?
00:47:33Yeah, yeah, Godel's conjecture is short.
00:47:36Okay.
00:47:37Yeah, Godel's incompleteness theorem, we talked about that before, like a long time ago, back in the YouTube days, like seven years ago, okay?
00:47:50Yeah, Peano's arithmetic, okay, and Godel's incompleteness theorem, yeah, there are some mathematical truths that we cannot prove.
00:48:02Okay, so that's what Godel's incompleteness theorem is about.
00:48:09Yeah, there's some mathematical truths that we cannot prove.
00:48:14And, but, his premise is, like, I'm not sure how great your mathematics, you have great mathematics?
00:48:24No, just logic, statements of logic, because remember I studied formal logics first.
00:48:30Okay, okay.
00:48:31Yeah.
00:48:32Yeah, so logic is based on some assumptions, the starting point.
00:48:40Assumptions, like axioms, that's the absolute truth, like 1 plus 1 is 2.
00:48:47Yeah, yeah.
00:48:48Right?
00:48:49It cannot be A, it's either A or not A, it cannot be A and not A, that's the truth.
00:48:54Yeah, yeah, yeah, the truism and the contradiction.
00:48:59So, but I had to disagree with Mr. Godel's incompleteness theorem because he modeled his mathematical logical structure based on very limited artificial set of axioms and premises, assumptions, okay?
00:49:25So, I'm a believer, you know, you're a Christian, I used to be a Christian, but I'm a humanologist, I came up with my own religion, okay?
00:49:37But some big part of me is very much Christian, okay?
00:49:41I believe in God, I have a different concept of God, who God is, which is different from Christian God, okay?
00:49:51So, but I do believe in God, and the way I appreciate mathematics, yeah, I believe that God created all this mathematics, and I'm discovering what God created, like, billions of years ago.
00:50:05So, if there's a mathematical truth, I believe that we can discover it.
00:50:13Okay. So, yes, you believe that would be provable with a logical statement, then?
00:50:19You don't think it's something that wouldn't be possible to formulate?
00:50:25You think that everything that... you think everything is discoverable, basically, then, empirically?
00:50:31Yeah.
00:50:32Okay.
00:50:33Because I'm an optimist, okay?
00:50:38Gaudel, Kurt Gaudel, yeah, incomplete theorem, okay?
00:50:43Yeah, he said, like, there's a mathematical truth that cannot be discoverable, that cannot be proven.
00:50:53But because I'm religious, he's kind of pessimistic, maybe atheist a little bit, okay?
00:50:59But I believe in God, I'm an optimist, I believe that every mathematical truth, theorems, can be discoverable, because I'm a believer, I'm an optimist, yeah.
00:51:14Sure, sure.
00:51:16Well, I mean, I don't think that necessarily it's anti-religious or anti-God, right?
00:51:23I mean, it doesn't necessarily mean that there's an end to creation, it just means that there's more beyond our empirical capabilities, right?
00:51:30And I think that kind of proves to something, based upon what science points to initially, if that makes sense, you know?
00:51:36I think that a lot of people have used it for evidence for that as well.
00:51:40Yeah, now, tell us about Mr. Jesus Christ.
00:51:45About the, sorry, about what?
00:51:48Mr. Jesus Christ.
00:51:51The message of Jesus Christ?
00:51:54Yeah, tell us about, what do you think about Mr. Jesus?
00:51:59About Jesus? Oh, I mean, I think it's hard to argue that he wasn't a great guy.
00:52:05For sure, I mean, are you saying myth of Jesus, is that what you're saying?
00:52:11Ah, Mr. Jesus.
00:52:14Oh, Mr., Mr., yeah, yeah, Mr., yeah, he's a cool guy.
00:52:18Yeah, I mean, definitely. Religious or not, I think he's definitely somebody that we should all follow.
00:52:23And on the surface level, I don't know if that's really possible to argue with.
00:52:28Especially, I mean, the sacrifices he made traditionally.
00:52:32Just all love for Mr. Jesus, for sure.
00:52:36What about you? How do you use that? Is that a part of your religion that you disagree with?
00:52:42Mostly it's the whole story about there being kind of like an individual that is God on Earth.
00:52:49And it is like, you disagree with more of like a religion behind God's nature.
00:52:58And you kind of seek God more logically.
00:53:02And what's the right word?
00:53:06And idealistically, is that more of what you were trying to say when you disagree with Christianity?
00:53:16Well, there are some parts I disagree with Mr. Jesus or Christianity.
00:53:24Now, what do you think about Mr. Jesus's miracles, like walking on the water?
00:53:29And do you believe in miracles in Jesusian tradition?
00:53:37Sure. So you're asking more if I believe they were just kind of fabilized or if they actually happened?
00:53:43Yep.
00:53:45Yeah. Oh, I mean, I do believe that he did do those things.
00:53:50I mean, I believe that Jesus Christ is God. I follow the Trinity.
00:53:53And the doctors didn't lay down with it.
00:53:56I believe in the early church fathers that had particular teachings from disciples.
00:54:02And those disciples were eyewitness testimony to those things.
00:54:06And so I trust their word and I trust those that have passed down the word in their writings.
00:54:11A lot of it, a lot of our religion is...
00:54:16I mean, and I do understand how one might come to understand the fabilization of it.
00:54:22As they do also play an important role in symbolism for Christ's journey with us as humans.
00:54:28And the apostles representing that and those around him.
00:54:33But I do believe they also were events that really happened and that God used the message to spread to us.
00:54:40And while I did say earlier, like things like the historic creation and things like that can be taken more symbolically,
00:54:47especially when we have more empirical evidence that kind of fits a theory regarding that in.
00:54:53Things like miracles in the New Testament, I don't believe should be taken symbolically and did happen on earth.
00:55:00How old are you?
00:55:02Sorry?
00:55:03How old are you?
00:55:05I'm 18.
00:55:06Okay, 18, okay. You're a young adult.
00:55:11So, can I challenge you?
00:55:17To what?
00:55:22Look, I'm a humanologist. The humanologist religion that I created, okay?
00:55:29Sure.
00:55:31So can I expose you to the religion of humanology tonight?
00:55:40No, no, no. I'm just giving you some exposure to different point of view. That's all.
00:55:49Yeah, you can think about it. You can choose it.
00:55:53No, yeah, it's your freedom, okay? You're in America, okay?
00:56:00So, are your parents Christians?
00:56:05They are, yes.
00:56:08And you attended church in California, Pasadena, with your parents, right?
00:56:17Yeah, I was raised with them.
00:56:21Okay, so, have you ever wondered you have been brainwashed?
00:56:31Honestly, no, especially in this recent year, because I've come to know a very different form of Christianity than they grew up knowing.
00:56:38And personally, I didn't grow up going to church much, and their idea of Christianity was more of a symbolic one in our household than it was a religious and structured one, if that makes sense.
00:56:50I mean, you could have been born, you're a white guy, you're born in America, in a Christian household, but hypothetically, you could have been born in India, in Buddhist, or, well, Buddhism is kind of minority there, but yeah, Hinduist tradition, okay, or you could have been born in like, hypothetically, okay, Africa, right?
00:57:17Or Asia, right?
00:57:20And yeah, hypothetically, hypothetically, I'm a writer, I'm a fiction writer, I write novels, okay?
00:57:29So, hypothetically, like reincarnation, whatever, okay, so, if you have been born in Japan, for example, as a Japanese, okay, Shinto is like based on Buddhism, Confucianism, okay, so.
00:57:46But it was maybe probability, by chance, whatever, okay, maybe God's divine design of the universe, okay, so, you happen to be born in California, Pasadena, and your parents happen to be Christians, but alternative universe, like science fiction, sci-fi, okay, alternative universe.
00:58:11You could have been born in India, and you could have brought up in, grew up in Buddhist tradition, or Hinduist tradition, okay?
00:58:22No, I'm open to what you're saying here.
00:58:28Yeah, so, do you think your belief system about Mr. Jesus Christ, Christianity, do you think you're influenced by your parents, your environment, American culture?
00:58:45I mean, I totally do believe that, and I totally see your point, that I have grown up in a more exposed environment to the idea of Jesus Christ, and the symbolism of the cross, and the figurehead that is Mr. Jesus Christ, and the idea of a trinity, and a God, and the Holy Spirit, and churches, and the way that it's structured in the western United States.
00:59:08But, I mean, coming to the point I mentioned earlier, I recently converted to a different form of Christianity, and that form is actually easier in nature, and so it's very different in tradition to what I'm used to.
00:59:19I mean, you've heard of the great schism of Christianity, of a Catholic Orthodox, and I've recently been to an Orthodox church, and I've recently found a lot of faith in that.
00:59:26And so, I think that's very different than what even my ancestor points to, if you want to make that argument.
00:59:33And I don't believe that it is a whole... I mean, I totally understand what you're saying about the relativity of where you're being born, determining what you end up believing in life, but of course, if you're claiming that, then you're claiming a real metaphysical truth in an argument, because that doesn't determine what is truly the structured way that our world works.
00:59:59And you said that you do believe in a religion, and you do believe in a God, and so I don't believe that you think that it is relative to whatever culture it is, and I don't believe that you think that religion is just relative.
01:00:14I do think that you believe there is a metaphysical truth pertaining to God, and I do think that Christianity, even though I've been raised Western, and I have explored Eastern, and I'm definitely following that now, I don't believe that it makes it more true to me just because I was born with it, if that makes sense.
01:00:34Yeah, so my recommendation to Christian gentlemen, okay, is that, yeah, you're 18, I'm 46, okay, so I used to be a Christian, I used to grow up in a megachurch in South-South Korea, okay, yeah, Methodist.
01:00:49Yeah, Methodist, yeah, Methodist, big church, okay, I'm very grateful, I grew up in that environment, very good religion, Christianity, okay, but as I grew up more, I'm 46, okay, I branched out of Christianity, okay, now I created my own religion, it's called Humanology, okay, so.
01:01:16My recommendation to young men is that do not confine yourself to your Christian tradition, upbringing, your family, your parenthood, okay, your environment, as you grow up, in your 30s, 40s, 50s, okay, create your own religion, maybe better than Humanology, okay.
01:01:42Sure, I mean, I don't understand though, Christian, what the difference is between creating your own religion and having your own philosophy, like you asked me earlier, because you said that you do believe in a God, and I mean, that does point to your own religion, but you're not really arguing for anything more metaphysical here, it just seems more like you're arguing based upon your own experience, and then that could be misconstrued as, like you said earlier, your own philosophy.
01:02:06What I'm saying is, okay, broaden your horizon, okay, you're 18, but later on, you'll be 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, okay, you explore the world out there, outside of America, your country, outside your state, and you talk to people, you listen to them, and yeah, keep an open mind, and do not limit yourself to the rules of Christianity.
01:02:37No, no, I agree, thank you, Hakim. I'm personally interested in your religion, though.
01:02:46Yeah, I'm not interested in it, though, I'm not interested in it because I'm trying to convert you to Christianity or whatever, I just want to know what you believe personally.
01:03:07History, arts, like music, dancing, martial arts, exercise and diet, and yeah, microwave ramen noodles, and moderate drinking alcohol, moderate smoking cigarettes, and yeah, and hygiene, yeah, taking a bath once a week, something like that, that's what I do, yeah.
01:03:32What makes that a religion, though, and not just your own personal philosophy?
01:04:03Yeah, you go to social media and then you teach young people about your wisdom.
01:04:14Okay, so you say it's more of a liberal religion because you want to spread it and not just keep it to yourself.
01:04:23Well, yeah, so come up with your own religion, okay, and encourage young people to come up with their own religion. Religion is like evolution, just like in biology, Darwinism, okay? It gets better and better and better, yeah.
01:04:38I see. I've noticed part of your religion, I've noticed in some of your posts, you've mentioned like separation of the genders in the classroom and stuff like that. Is that something that's part of your religion?
01:04:51Yeah, no dating under 25 years old. Maybe 5% is actually young, but they're too young to date.
01:04:59When you say separation of the sexes in the classroom, is that just an expression of that, or do you think that should actually happen?
01:05:06Well, young people, they need to focus on studying and exercise, diet, and martial arts, but if you fall in love, okay, you can derail career development, okay?
01:05:21So, yeah, no dating under 25, with 5% exception. Yeah, there are some exceptions, okay?
01:05:29How would you apply the exceptions if it's not universal? Like, what would be the constituencies for some exceptions?
01:05:39Hey, you're a religious young, you learn philosophy, okay, so there's no rule without an exception.
01:05:47Right, right. So what would your exceptions be?
01:05:50Maybe 5%, okay. Because I've seen young people who got married under their 25 years old, but yeah, they got married and they have children, career development, happy family. I've seen them, yeah.
01:06:06Yeah, but you can't really know that before it happens, so who's to say? Who's to say in the moment?
01:06:13Yeah, when it comes to marriage, it's between you and God. I have no say on it, okay? It's between you and God, yeah.
01:06:24Oh, that's so like, that's so interesting to me. I'm so confused on your beliefs, Hanki.
01:06:31I believe in God. I believe in God, yeah.
01:06:35You believe in God? You believe in like, what, you believe in marriage as a sacrament, then?
01:06:41Yeah.
01:06:43You believe in marriage as a sacrament with that God, or do you believe in it as just a big decision that should be taken up with that God?
01:06:50Both, yeah.
01:06:53Okay. What other things would you call sacraments in that regard, then?
01:06:59Like, uh, what's sacred, holy, right? It's like, uh, when you're alone, right? Late at night.
01:07:20Yeah, you may be in your house, or in your room, when you're alone at night, there's nobody else. It's quiet.
01:07:33And then, uh, sometimes, you know,
01:07:41probably some conversation with God or goddess, no matter what divinity or gender it is.
01:07:49How powerful be it? I don't know if you've got to describe gender like that.
01:07:53Yeah, so maybe God, maybe male or female goddess, we don't know, okay? So, yeah, very quiet moment, late at night, right?
01:08:08Yeah, so, I tell young people, okay, learn to be alone, learn to be comfortable and enjoy the solitude.
01:08:24It's a very important lesson in humanology, okay? It's a balancing act.
01:08:31It is a hyperactive world.
01:08:35Yeah, it's a balancing act. Yeah, half time, yeah, people time, the other 50%, alone time, okay?
01:08:43So, yeah, that's one of many lessons in humanology, yeah.
01:08:47Yeah, okay, okay.
01:08:52Interesting.
01:08:57Yeah, I like that. I don't, maybe I don't spend enough alone time. Thank you, Hongki.
01:09:01Yeah, I like that. I don't, maybe I don't spend enough alone time. Thank you, Hongki.
01:09:31Friday night, Saturday night, in Fort Hood, Texas, like, it's like Clinton, Texas, like one hour north of Austin, Texas, okay?
01:09:41So, I parked my car, and I went there late at night, around midnight, okay, alone, and I looked up night sky in Texas, and it was so quiet and beautiful.
01:09:59Me, God, alone with the nature, alone with the universe. It was like poetic experience.
01:10:09I believe it. Yeah. Yeah, so, it really is when you're with nature, too.
01:10:15And that, it's just something you're able to identify as other than another human being, you know?
01:10:21Because when you're, even if you're, like, alone in a city, now you can tell, like, those concrete buildings are made by somebody else just like you, and you can relate to them, and that's not always what you need, you know?
01:10:32Yeah. Yeah. Interesting. That's very cool. Is that how you describe, like, a lot of humanology, then? It's just, when you're, it's just, when you feel that other presence that's not necessarily, that you can, that you can, like, kind of relate to, but isn't, isn't, like, human? Is that how you would describe it?
01:10:56Well, I think you're kind of brand new here, okay? So, do you know this movie called Therapy for Metaphobia?
01:11:05Therapy for Metaphobia? I've never seen it.
01:11:10Okay, let me type in the chat, okay? Yeah, it's on YouTube, okay?
01:11:14Yeah, I'll screenshot so I can watch that later.
01:11:18Yeah, it's on YouTube. Therapy for Metaphobia. It's very, it's on YouTube. It's a very Christian theme. Repentance, okay?
01:11:31Now, let's take five minutes break. Can we take five minutes break, sir?
01:11:36Yeah, thank you. You're a great philosopher, so we have a wonderful intellectual discussion. Thank you for your contribution.
01:11:45Thank you!
01:11:46You're amazing.
01:11:48Thank you. I'll keep the chat entertaining.
01:11:50Yeah, you will win, like, Nobel Prize, or you'll become billionaire, okay? You're amazing.
01:11:57Thank you. I love you.
01:11:59Yeah, you're fantastic. Young. Genius. Yep.
01:12:06Thank you.
01:12:08You as well. You as well.
01:12:10Thank you, thank you. Yeah, so in Dailymotion, it's been more than one hour, okay? So, but more than 30 minutes that we have.
01:12:19Okay, we'll take five minutes break, okay? Yeah.
01:12:22Very cool.
01:12:24Fantastic. Mighty proud of you.
01:12:27Yeah, be the future leaders, okay?
01:12:30Yeah, be the U.S. President, California Governor, okay?
01:12:34Yeah.
01:12:36Yeah.
01:12:38Yeah.
01:12:40Nobel Prize winners. Yep, yep, yep.
01:12:44Thank you, thank you.
01:12:46How are y'all doing tonight in the chat?
01:12:53We're looking forward to a wonderful new year.
01:13:04Let's go watch that movie. Let's go watch that movie.
01:13:34Give me a two-sentence summary of the caption of HunkyBob3.
01:13:51Matthew, this is Hunky Lee. He is the Instagram personality. You can see some of his posts and look at his caption.
01:13:59He's a lawyer in Alaska, and he has a computer science degree as well. Very cool guy.
01:14:05He's like an Instagram personality.
01:14:08Patrick and I have discovered his account a while ago. He's a cool guy. It's very fun.
01:14:14And I just saw his live stream like an hour ago, and I requested to be in his live, and he let me.
01:14:19And we've just been talking for an hour.
01:14:21Hello, everyone.
01:14:39I'm not working on it.
01:14:41It's worth it, though.
01:14:51Okay, welcome back.
01:14:56Our California gentlemen from Pasadena, California, fantastic.
01:15:01I've been to Pasadena, California. It's a great town.
01:15:05I forgot to ask you this question. Do you like In-N-Out hamburgers?
01:15:11Yeah, I like it. I love In-N-Out. In-N-Out's great.
01:15:14Do you miss In-N-Out in Alaska?
01:15:15Oh, yeah. We don't have In-N-Out hamburgers in Alaska, but whenever I go to California,
01:15:21my first restaurant to visit is In-N-Out hamburgers.
01:15:25Oh, yeah. It's a classic.
01:15:29My favorite.
01:15:32Okay, my friend wanted me to ask you about your latest post, the caption.
01:15:36Okay.
01:15:38Can you explain the post and your inspiration behind it?
01:15:44Yeah.
01:15:50I don't have it up personally. He was just wondering if you could just talk about it.
01:15:54Yeah.
01:15:56Okay.
01:16:01Which one?
01:16:04Funky Bot 3.
01:16:08Can you read it to me? Because I don't remember.
01:16:13Okay. He gave me a quick summary.
01:16:16He said, Girlbosses create Funky Bot. They are single, straight, adult women who know martial arts.
01:16:21And they create the quote-unquote tiny piece, and the peanut is so small.
01:16:28Oh, yeah. It's this Asian joke. Asian stereotype joke.
01:16:34Yeah, yeah. Okay. Yeah.
01:16:37So what he's going to talk about is the tiny peanut in those captions as an Asian stereotype.
01:16:43Yeah, it's Asian stereotype joke. Yeah.
01:16:46It's funny. I'm not offended by those jokes. No, not at all. It's funny.
01:16:53That's good.
01:16:55I don't get too many jokes I can relate to as being a broadly Northwestern European male.
01:17:01Okay.
01:17:03Nobody really ties up as a joke for me.
01:17:06Okay.
01:17:07Okay.
01:17:11Yeah, so would you like to visit Europe?
01:17:18I would like to, yeah.
01:17:20What country?
01:17:26A lot, obviously. I think Greece is up there. It looks very beautiful.
01:17:30Okay.
01:17:32Yeah. Have you ever been to Europe?
01:17:35Yeah.
01:17:38What countries have you been to?
01:17:40Yeah, I've been to Portugal, Spain, Germany, France, and Italy, Switzerland, England, Ireland, and Netherlands, and Belgium.
01:17:57Yeah, I think that's pretty much it.
01:18:00Wow. Yeah, you're well-traveled.
01:18:03Yeah, I've been to Europe twice.
01:18:05What's your ethnic background, then?
01:18:08I'm Korean. Korean-American.
01:18:11Okay.
01:18:13South Korea, yeah.
01:18:15Okay. So you've been to Korea, then?
01:18:18Oh, yeah.
01:18:20Yeah, nice. Do you still have family there that you visit?
01:18:23Yeah. They were like two weeks ago.
01:18:26Sorry?
01:18:28Two weeks ago, I was in Korea. Two weeks ago.
01:18:31Okay, very cool. How was that trip?
01:18:34It was nice, yeah.
01:18:36That's good, that's good.
01:18:41Have you been to other countries in Asia?
01:18:44Yeah, Japan. Japan. Japan. I've been to Japan, yeah. Twice.
01:18:54Okay. Yep, yep. It's a fan favorite, for sure. A lot of people like Japan. That's what I've heard.
01:19:01Oh, yeah.
01:19:03They're great, yeah.
01:19:08What kind of music do you listen to?
01:19:11Yeah, I like some countries. Yeah, white, American, Caucasian-American music.
01:19:19Some of them are really cool, like Kenny Chesney.
01:19:25Okay.
01:19:27Okay.
01:19:28Yeah, Kenny Chesney, like, yeah.
01:19:32Yeah, okay. This country is one of my favorites, okay.
01:19:36I like hip-hop, African-American music, and also like jazz, African-American music, and some gospel.
01:19:46Some gospel is like Caucasian-based, some African-American-based, okay.
01:19:49And also, rock and roll. Yeah, that's like, yeah, rock and roll is kind of like black or white, somewhat.
01:20:00And techno, house music.
01:20:03And, yeah, I like classical music, that's like white, European classical music, like Mozart, okay.
01:20:14And also like Asian K-pop, and some Middle Eastern music, and Indian music, and yeah, I love all music, yeah.
01:20:27Multicultural man.
01:20:29Yeah.
01:20:31Have you ever heard the theory that Mozart was really black?
01:20:34Huh?
01:20:36Have you ever heard the theory that Mozart was really black?
01:20:39Mozart? Well, I never heard that theory, but Mozart is like, he's from Austria, like, kind of like, he's pretty white guy, European.
01:20:52Well, I've heard the theory that he wore like, you know, like the classic white makeup that everybody would wear, like the queen, everybody, that very white face makeup, that he was actually a black man, and that he would wear that makeup.
01:21:08Yeah, that's what I've heard before.
01:21:10Okay, I never heard that before, but I do not believe that theory, to be honest.
01:21:17Yeah, I don't believe it either, but it's an entertaining theory.
01:21:22Okay.
01:21:25Well, what kind of rock do you listen to, more classic rock then, or even older stuff, you were talking about, yeah, what kind of rock do you listen to?
01:21:33Yeah, I like The Doors, from San Francisco, California, yeah, The Doors.
01:21:41Yeah, okay.
01:21:42Do I actually have a list? I've been meaning to, though.
01:21:47Yeah, The Doors is San Francisco, California, and also, maybe they're from Los Angeles, California, actually, okay. Also, like, what's that band from San Francisco, California, like, Stevie, like...
01:22:06Steve Miller Band?
01:22:08Steve Miller Band, yeah.
01:22:09There we go, yeah, that's a good band, I like The Joker, that's a good song.
01:22:14Yeah, yeah, it's classic.
01:22:16What's your favorite band?
01:22:18My favorite band? That's a good question. That's a great question. I have a The Cramps poster on my wall, I never listen to The Cramps.
01:22:34I'm not familiar with that band.
01:22:36Sure, they're like an older punk band, I think some people would call them that. Yeah, they're good. I don't know, it could be what genres they are, but I like them.
01:22:47Who else?
01:22:49I was talking about some older rock. My dad, he introduced me to a lot of the older 70s and 80s type of rock. He used to go, I like Creedence Clearwater Revival.
01:23:03Oh, CCR, yeah.
01:23:05CCR, they're great.
01:23:07Clearwater Revival, yeah.
01:23:09Revival, yeah, CCR.
01:23:11Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:23:13Oh, yeah, yeah.
01:23:15Yeah, yeah.
01:23:17Yeah, Dawkins says KISS, if you've heard of that band, you'll like KISS.
01:23:21Yeah.
01:23:23Yeah.
01:23:25Oh, yeah.
01:23:27Oh, yeah, Twisted Six is great.
01:23:29I like those guys.
01:23:31Who else, who else, who else?
01:23:36You would say The Doors is your all-time favorite, then?
01:23:39Yeah, I like The Doors more than my favorite, but I also like Aerosmith.
01:23:45Yeah, Aerosmith, yeah, yeah. My dad's never been a big fan, so when he would show me those older music, those older songs, old bands, he never really brought me up on them, you know?
01:23:56So I never listened to the Aerosmiths too much, either.
01:24:00Who?
01:24:02Michael Jackson's up there for me.
01:24:04Oh, yeah, Michael Jackson, yeah, very cool, yeah.
01:24:06That's not a lesser-known band, the 80s Band Out of L.A., have you ever heard of them?
01:24:10No.
01:24:12No, they're not too rock, they're more pop from the 80s, but they're pretty good still.
01:24:17What's the name again?
01:24:19Band Out of L.A.?
01:24:21Band Out of L.A., oh, yeah, I'm not familiar.
01:24:25Okay, yeah, yeah, they're pretty good, pretty good. I mean, you'd probably recognize some of their songs, I bet.
01:24:31Okay.
01:24:33Sure, yeah, yeah.
01:24:36Do you listen to any punk music, punk music?
01:24:40Yeah, punk, yeah, I like the band from Boston, Massachusetts, Pixies, Pixies.
01:24:48Oh, Pixies, okay, yeah, yeah. I know them, I know those guys.
01:24:52Nice.
01:24:54Very knowledgeable, yeah, you are very knowledgeable, yeah.
01:24:59I need to get more knowledge, not enough.
01:25:05Hmm?
01:25:07Not enough knowledge.
01:25:10Hey, you know Pixies from Boston, Massachusetts, when you are in California, very knowledgeable, yeah.
01:25:18Very knowledgeable, yeah.
01:25:20I never knew that they were from Boston, I never, like, I don't listen to music based upon location, is that something you're interested in when you listen to music?
01:25:29Yeah.
01:25:31Okay, I'm interested.
01:25:33They're old school, yeah.
01:25:36Yeah, okay. Do you like Jimi Hendrix?
01:25:39Huh?
01:25:41Jimi Hendrix?
01:25:43Jimi Hendrix?
01:25:44Well, uh, he's African American guy, okay, but he dated young white females, and I do not like that part, okay, this black guy dating young white females.
01:26:02That part, I really do not like seeing that stuff, to be honest, okay.
01:26:08Is this like, what, like the whole interracial thing, or?
01:26:11It is, okay, so, I mean, I, uh, wake up to human knowledge, okay, so, yeah, 99% of the time, yeah, same resume is when they're young enough to have children, okay, but 1% of the time, fine, okay.
01:26:27But, I mean, Jimi Hendrix is black, African American, okay, so, did he think that young white females are better looking than black females? That's like racism right there, okay, so, uh, why do you...
01:26:50Because he only dated the white woman. He didn't like that he would do that.
01:26:55Yeah, so, I did not like that scene, okay, so, did he think, he's a black guy, okay, and he dated white women, young white women, okay, so, did he think that young white women are better than young black women in America?
01:27:21Okay, that's kind of racism, okay, kind of reverse racism, okay, so, I'm not a huge fan, I am not a huge fan of Jimi Hendrix, okay, I'm not.
01:27:31You're not saying that it's because, it's because it was like interracial, you're saying it's because it reflected his character that he wouldn't date black women.
01:27:39I mean, kind of, okay, so, yes, like, uh, he's a celebrity, okay, he could have dated the most beautiful black lady in America, okay, but he chose to date white lady.
01:28:00And I'm disappointed that he thinks that white lady is more beautiful than black lady. I do not agree with that theory.
01:28:13I see, but you wouldn't say, like, you wouldn't say that it's just like a person's type to, like, I mean, I guess it's a hard, it's a hard line to draw whether or not they're dating just for the person's race or they have, they like certain features, but, I mean, would you say it's different than like a hair color?
01:28:31Like, maybe he likes certain features that aren't prevalent in the black, in black women, right? I mean, is it fine to have a type of hair color then?
01:28:39Maybe, but, look, what I like about President, former President Barack Obama, okay, he went to Harvard Law School, President Barack Hussein Obama, okay, yeah, I'm sure he could have married a white girl, okay, in Harvard or whatever, okay, so, but he married President Barack Hussein Obama, okay, former president.
01:29:04He married a beautiful black lady, okay, yeah, the first lady, I don't remember her name, but, yeah, but she was African American lady, very beautiful and very intelligent because she also went to Harvard Law School, okay, so, I really like that about President Barack Hussein Obama, okay, yeah, same race marriage concept, yeah.
01:29:31So, so, if he had married a white woman, would you have, would you have judged him differently?
01:29:41If he had married a white woman, would you have judged him differently?
01:29:45Yes.
01:29:47But it's not, it's like, okay, it's just like, I'm trying to fully understand you here so that nobody in the live stream gets the wrong impression, because a lot of people when they're against interracial relationships like that, they do it more because of like a purist mindset, like they want to keep the races separate, but you do it because it reflects poorly about a person's character, it makes it seem like they don't want to take the other race.
01:30:14Well, one person at a time, okay, interracial marriage, that's great, okay, because interracial children, they're beautiful, they're mysterious, they're like magical, okay, yeah, fantastic, one person at a time, but my opinion as a human being is that, okay, so if I marry, I'm Asian, okay, if I marry a blonde,
01:30:44blue eyed, white skinned young lady, if I marry that lady, our children may not have white skin, blue eyes, blonde hair.
01:30:57Our children, interracial children, they will have brown skin, brown eyes, or brown hair.
01:31:06Okay, so white race, they're like white, so if black person marry white person, okay, they're kind of like brown, become brown, their children, okay, so I want to protect and preserve white race, blonde hair, red hair, green eyes, blue eyes, white skin, pink skin, orange skin, whatever, okay.
01:31:34So I do encourage white people, if they're young enough to have children, I do encourage them to marry white people so that we protect and preserve this white race.
01:31:49Yeah, okay, well, I have a few questions for you, unrelated to this topic, from the chat, if you'd like to hear them.
01:31:59Yeah.
01:32:00Okay, one person was asking how the LSAT was for you.
01:32:04LSAT, yeah, Low School Admission Test, yeah, I scored, like, top 3%, I scored, like, 171 out of 180, okay, so, yeah, I got to Alabama Music High School, that's top 10 low school in America, yeah, yeah.
01:32:22Yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean, hey, keep bragging, that's respectable, you should be bragging, that's great.
01:32:27Thank you, yeah.
01:32:28Yeah, any tips for taking the LSAT?
01:32:32Yeah, so, learn martial arts and go running, exercise, diet, and have a good sleep, okay, don't study too much, okay, so, take a break, learn to take a break, balancing act, studying, rest, okay, so, and also, yeah, learn to,
01:32:58have some fun, too, like, dancing, I do dancing in my room, I don't go to karaoke bar anymore, like I used to, okay, yeah, dancing, martial arts, okay, running, balancing act, like, take a good night's sleep, and then study when you can, okay, so, balancing act, yeah.
01:33:24She said she dances in her room, so, she got that down.
01:33:28Oh, yeah, yeah.
01:33:30Another guy, he asked, what do you think about Femboys, that might have been in a conversation earlier, talking about relationships and stuff.
01:33:39Yeah, no LGBT, no LGBT, okay.
01:33:43Okay, but is a Femboy LGBT, like, is it not just a Femman boy?
01:33:49Yeah, yeah, look, I'm an actor, oh, I'm so pretty, I'm so beautiful, okay, yeah, I, when I sing and dance, I sing and dance like a female, okay, like, that's fine, but be straight, okay.
01:34:13Okay.
01:34:15Okay, okay, so, yeah, that's fine, that's fine, yeah, there you go, I bet you got how he said it.
01:34:20Yeah.
01:34:24Any other questions, any other questions for anybody?
01:34:28Everett, Everett Wilson said that he also likes to dance in his room.
01:34:32Oh, he said that he, okay, well, okay, so, now there's a debate in the comment section.
01:34:39They said that it is a straight thing to like Femboys because they have feminine, they like the feminine features in them.
01:34:46Well, I'm a man, I'm 46, okay, and I have some feminine side of me, okay, that's natural, okay, we also have hormones, male hormones, female hormones, okay, you know biology, okay, so, yeah, so, yeah, I take a bath, okay, and I want to be presentable, okay.
01:35:16As a man, but, yeah, I comb my hair with my fingers, okay, so, and, but when it comes to bards, okay, male bards, like, peacock, okay, more flamboyant than females, okay, so.
01:35:35Like gay bard?
01:35:37No, no, bards, bards, bards, like peacock, okay.
01:35:44Right, okay, okay.
01:35:46Yeah, bards, male bards are more colorful than female bards, okay, yeah, like, yeah, bards, yeah, bards, male bards are more colorful than female bards, okay, but when it comes to human beings, homo sapiens, okay, yeah, females, they are more colorful than males, okay, so.
01:36:12It can go both ways, okay, what I'm saying is, yeah, just be straight, okay, so, yeah.
01:36:19That's good advice, did everybody hear that in the chat?
01:36:23That's cool, Asher said, are you married?
01:36:27I'm single, I've never been married, I have no children, yeah, I fantasize about it sometimes.
01:36:34Yeah, you got any prospects, Hunky?
01:36:37I've been always single, yeah, that's my plan, but you can change, who knows, never say never, yeah.
01:36:46Any cute girls in your law firm?
01:36:49No.
01:36:51No?
01:36:53No.
01:36:55They're all married, they're all married.
01:36:58Is it hard to find a woman in Alaska?
01:37:01For me, yeah, yeah.
01:37:07How important is it as a goal in your life, would you consider moving to make it happen?
01:37:16Huh?
01:37:18How important is it as a goal in your life, would you consider moving to make it happen?
01:37:23Well, look, I studied mathematics, I'm a writer, I write short stories, novels, okay, I'm very happy where I'm at, and it's all cool.
01:37:36My friend from Pasadena, California, you're a great leader, okay, you respect people, you're very mature for your age, you're like 19 or 18 or something, okay,
01:37:49but I want you to run for president, at least California government, okay, you make a great leader.
01:37:59I'll make a great leader? Well, I'll be your VP, Hunky, I'll be your VP.
01:38:03No, no, you be the president or governor.
01:38:08I am old, you're young, the future is yours.
01:38:17Me, I'll be very proud of you, looking at you on television as a retiree, okay, I'm not like Joe Biden, he's still running for president of the United States, okay, selfish, right?
01:38:31I'm not that, okay, when I retire, yeah, I will just watch you to be US president on television, okay, because I'm not like Joe Biden, selfish.
01:38:45Or Donald Trump, criminal, I'm not that, okay, so when you...
01:38:49I feel like it's the people around him, I feel like he's just like a demented old man at this point, I feel bad for him.
01:38:58Yeah, he's bad, Donald Trump's bad too, okay, so you run for US president, okay, and I will not run against you, okay, I'll just retire and watch you on television.
01:39:15When you are president.
01:39:17I want to vote for you.
01:39:19I, yeah, sure, yeah, this year 2024, I'm 46, I'm not that old, okay, yeah, that's good, okay, but...
01:39:27Put your age down.
01:39:29I mean, 30 years from now, I'll be in my 70s, okay, but you'll be in your 40s, okay, you run for president, and you become president, I'm not going to run against you when I'm in my 70s, no, no.
01:39:44Well, I hope not, you could probably win.
01:39:48No, when I'm in my 70s, I'll just retire and I'll vote for you, okay, so, and I'll watch you become US president as a retiree, and I'll vote for you, I'll be mighty proud of you, okay.
01:40:03Thank you, I really appreciate that, I'll think about it.
01:40:06Because I know my limit, okay, I'm not like Trump, Biden, I'm not those selfish people, okay, I know my limit, okay, I'll just retire, and I'll vote for you, and I will just enjoy how you lead America.
01:40:27Thank you, thank you, I hope you do.
01:40:32I appreciate that.
01:40:33Yeah.
01:40:36What time is it over in Alaska, by the way?
01:40:38Yeah, it's like 10pm, okay, so I will have to say goodnight.
01:40:45Oh, you're getting off right now?
01:40:46Yeah.
01:40:48Alright, well, take care, Mr. President.
01:40:50Thank you.
01:40:52Yeah, have a good night.
01:40:54Mighty proud, mighty proud, yeah.
01:40:57Thank you, let me know if you ever want to have another livestream, it was fun.
01:41:00Oh, yes, every night, every night, every day, okay.
01:41:03Okay, maybe I'll join you again sometime.
01:41:05Yeah, thank you.
01:41:07Bye-bye.
01:41:08Yeah.
01:41:10Yeah.
01:41:12Amazing, right?
01:41:13Yeah, great conversation, right?
01:41:15Yeah, that's why I'm so optimistic about the future of the world, all around the world, including America, okay, so great young generation, I know them, okay, in social media, okay.
01:41:29Mighty proud, I was so impressed, I'm, like, surprised, like, how young they are.
01:41:36I thought they were in their 30s or 20s, but they said they are teenagers.
01:41:45Surprised me, okay.
01:41:47Wow, evolution, human evolution, okay, so, okay, I thought they were, like, in their 20s or 30s,
01:41:56but they said they are teenagers, they are in high school, okay.
01:42:00Wow, evolution, expediting, accelerating, okay, yeah.
01:42:07I really appreciate our young people's teachers, professors, parents, grandparents, okay, they did fantastic job educating their young people, okay, I'm mighty proud of them.
01:42:20Proud of their parents, grandparents, teachers, professors, also them, yeah, young people, okay.
01:42:29Yeah, millennials, generation Z, generation alpha, okay, I'm a huge fan, you're amazing, okay.
01:42:37Okay, I'll see you tomorrow, I'm too drunk to continue, okay, so, okay, yeah.
01:42:43Okay, see you tomorrow, I'm too drunk to continue, okay.
01:42:46I gotta go to bed, okay, I gotta get to work tomorrow.
01:42:50Thank you, God bless you, I'll see you tomorrow, okay, thank you, yeah, mighty proud of you, mighty proud of you.
01:42:56Future geniuses, okay, future leaders, amazing, mighty proud, highly impressive, oh yeah.
01:43:16Okay, yeah, our friends in Deremojan, yeah, I'll see you tomorrow, okay, yeah.
01:43:31These young people, amazing, right, amazing.
01:43:35See you tomorrow, thank you, yeah.