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00:00:00Hello, friends. Welcome to Humanology 2086.1. Yeah, I mean, the digitization process completed.
00:00:15I was uploading to Dailymotion. Yeah, so digitization time is very, tend to be very productive time
00:00:21actually because I look at the whiteboard again and just relaxing in silence and thinking
00:00:28about it. And yeah, it's tend to be very highly productive process time. Okay. Yeah. So, yeah,
00:00:40I discovered a brand new equation. Okay. Yeah. Sillane x minus fullerene x is equal to collie
00:00:48x plus slash x. Okay. Yeah. Based on the definition of this two, fullerene and sillane and subtraction.
00:00:59Okay. Let's do a little bit more with this. Okay. Yeah, I love this eyeglasses, this like
00:01:07rim, but the prescription lens is kind of off. It makes me difficult. Let's just put a star, okay?
00:01:15Okay. So, by the way, do you know what's cool about this like local politicians? Their official
00:01:44email is public record. Okay. So, yeah. Alice in Alaska. Okay. So, we can email them. Okay. So,
00:01:51yeah. And they're my friends. So, sometimes they reply. Okay. Cheers.
00:02:00Good local politicians, right? Yeah. Huge fan. Huge fan. Many of them, my mentors as well. Okay.
00:02:07Political mentors. Also, life mentors. Life mentors as well. Wise people. Yeah. Huge fan.
00:02:17Yeah. Okay. Let's do just a little bit before we go to Instagram live. Okay.
00:02:25There's something really cool here. Brand new world.
00:02:31Newly discovered by us, the best, the humanologists. Okay. Yeah. Okay.
00:02:42Okay. Okay. So, ceiling x
00:02:55minus floor x
00:02:59is equal to fraction x, yeah, column x plus complement x, slash x, okay? Yeah. Very cool.
00:03:12How exciting. And this is either zero or one. Okay. If x is a whole number, like integer,
00:03:22then it's zero. Because they're both zero, okay? But if x is a fractional number, like 1.7
00:03:29or 0.3, and then this is one. Okay. Yeah. Let's use raw algebra. Sure. Yeah. How exciting.
00:03:39Oh, this is beautiful. I'm so excited about this. Yeah. Cheers. Yep. Ooh. Beautiful.
00:03:54So, I guess my next method's paper is about, just about this. Okay. Yeah.
00:04:00Fractional algebra. Sure. There's a lot going on here. Okay.
00:04:05And then, after publishing this, yeah, then we'll continue. Chinese Mandel's Theorem,
00:04:09Bayes' coefficient, Euclidean algorithm, Greedy-Constantin's algebra, okay?
00:04:14But this alone, fractional algebra, is a lot to write about. A lot here. Okay? So, yeah,
00:04:24I'll just write this paper just about this. Okay? Yeah. Sure. Cheers. Yeah.
00:04:34So, this is binary. It's either 0 or 1. So, this will be like
00:04:44Iverson bracket, right? Good old friend. Raw algebra. Good old friend.
00:04:59If it's multiple of 10, okay? No.
00:05:18No. No, it's a whole number integer, okay?
00:05:27Integer, okay?
00:05:42Not as easy as I thought. Okay. Like 1.7 or 0.2. Fractional numbers, okay?
00:05:58And as opposed to whole number, like 7 or 3. How do you distinguish that?
00:06:11Fractional numbers versus integer.
00:06:30What would be the algorithm to distinguish these two categories of real numbers?
00:06:35Oh, not as easy as I thought. Cheers.
00:06:55Well, in Iverson bracket, yeah, we have some leeway.
00:06:59If x is an integer, then 0. Plus, if x is not equal to integer, the x is real number, okay, by the way. Yeah.
00:07:29That's a real number. If x is not an integer, it's a fractional number, okay?
00:07:35And then 1, okay? Now, how can we algebraically express this thing?
00:07:46Without computer programming, okay? Oh, that's a challenge, yeah.
00:07:52How interesting.
00:07:59Okay.
00:08:20Well, if you cheat a little bit, we have brain swarming area.
00:08:25Brain, I'm drunk, okay? Then brain swarming stage, so it would be like if x is equal to
00:08:40following of x, then 0.
00:08:47If x is not equal to following of x,
00:08:54then 1, okay?
00:08:58Okay?
00:09:00Kind of getting ahead, parting the point a little bit, okay? But that's fine, yeah, brain swarming
00:09:08stage. That's allowed.
00:09:25Out of the way.
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00:10:01Yeah, for now, let's assume that x is positive, okay? When x is negative,
00:10:06yeah, we'll take care of that later, okay? Because you will see better, okay?
00:10:11Okay? Okay, x is positive, okay?
00:10:28Okay? Yeah, times 0, there's always 0, right? So you'll be like, one more, okay?
00:10:37Maybe a couple more, okay, sure.
00:10:58Okay.
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00:11:28Okay.
00:11:34Another one.
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00:13:00Yeah, we said that, for example, for flooring function, yeah, flooring,
00:13:07yeah, it's like smaller number, right? But surprisingly, it's like maximum of this set,
00:13:12there's less than that input number, okay? Yeah, it's like dual dualism here, okay?
00:13:18Flooring, less, and then maximum. Ceiling, defined as minimum. Yeah, plus, minus, plus,
00:13:26minus, dual dualism in human logic, okay? How nice, yeah, dual dualism exists everywhere,
00:13:33including mathematics, okay? Politics, or athletics, yeah, it exists everywhere, okay?
00:13:41Dual dualism. Plus, minus, minus, plus, okay? Yeah, we covered this many times before,
00:13:50and published too, okay? Okay.
00:14:20I kind of want to use raw algebra.
00:14:25Yeah, it has to be with the remainder, right? Yeah, the remnants, fractions, right? Yeah.
00:14:50Well, it can be like a 2.3, okay? So,
00:15:13yeah, if we divide,
00:15:21x, with a flooring of x,
00:15:402.3 divided by 2, give you a fraction, right? Yeah.
00:15:502.3 divided by 2,
00:16:04oh, well, raw algebra actually tests, they're strictly dealing with positive integer, okay,
00:16:12okay, okay, okay, okay?
00:16:18I guess it's a good time to expand raw algebra. This is not Euclidean division,
00:16:24because it involves fractions. We are not, we are going beyond number theory that deals with
00:16:31integers, okay? Interesting problem, yeah.
00:16:43Okay. Yeah, let's say fine and spare, okay? Yeah. Yeah, once in a while, we do this. After
00:16:53two hours, yeah, we do another two hours of mathematics, okay? Because we're making all
00:16:58our progress in mathematics, okay? Yeah. Fine and spare, okay? Thank you. Yeah. Okay. Yeah,
00:17:05we may skip Instagram live, we may skip Facebook live, I may just go to bed, okay?
00:17:13Okay. Fine and spare, okay? Thank you. Back on to humanology, well, okay.
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00:23:10Okay, we are back, friends, yeah. Look, let's put this behind us, okay? Because I need to
00:23:17protect my brain. Yeah, we get back to this tomorrow, okay? Because we did too much mathematics
00:23:27tonight. I need to protect my brain. I don't want to overwork my brain, okay? That's not healthy.
00:23:37Mathematics addiction, not healthy, okay? So, solution for mathematics addiction?
00:23:46Social media, okay?
00:23:52Let's go to Facebook live, okay? And let's forget about mathematics, okay?
00:23:57Now, let's take five minutes break. I need some rest, okay? So, we'll get back to that
00:24:02mathematics tomorrow. Now, too much mathematics, not healthy, okay? Yeah. The world, the universe
00:24:11is more than mathematics. There are other good things out there, okay? Let's take a break from
00:24:15mathematics, okay? Okay. Five minutes break, okay? Thank you. I need to protect my brain,
00:24:22okay? From overworking. Five minutes break, okay? Thank you. Yep. All right.
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00:32:31All right, friends. Welcome back. We are back. Yeah, well, we discovered something new. I guess
00:32:36we'll continue tomorrow because we do not want to overload our heads with mathematics, okay?
00:32:41Let's take a break. Yeah, let's go to Instagram live, okay? Yeah, we need to take a break from
00:32:49mathematics. Mathematics addiction is that that's not healthy at all. No, okay? Too much of a good
00:32:59thing is a bad thing, okay? Yeah, everything in moderation, okay? Yeah. Yeah, let's do the
00:33:18Instagram live. Let's socialize, okay? It's kind of late, actually. Time check.
00:33:33Oh, it's been more than 30 minutes already, huh? Okay, that's fine.
00:33:49Okay.
00:34:06Yeah, so I tell our friends in student media, Marshall S. Anne College. Thank you. Yeah, yeah.
00:34:12Let me do my hair. Yeah.
00:34:24Freshen it up and spice it up a little bit, yeah? Yeah, sure.
00:34:30Yeah.
00:34:38What?
00:34:41Off the raincoat? Sure.
00:34:47Okay, neck type in.
00:34:49Neck type in.
00:34:55Right angle so that it's kind of being reflective, I guess, a little bit.
00:35:20Okay.
00:35:28Okay, mandatory selfie. Photo ops.
00:35:35Yeah, both selfie and cellphone, okay? Yeah. Kind of robot and model politician, sure.
00:35:45Okay, let's go. Instagram live, sure.
00:35:49Okay.
00:35:59Hello, friends. Yeah, welcome to Humanology Instagram live edition.
00:36:05Happy Wednesday. Cheers. Yeah.
00:36:12Good evening. Yeah.
00:36:16Yeah.
00:36:17Yeah.
00:36:19So, past two hours, yeah, doing mathematics and daily motion, right?
00:36:23And then, yeah, mathematics addiction, not healthy. So, let's talk about something else
00:36:31other than mathematics, right? Yeah. But we are making very good progress there.
00:36:37Fractional algebra, right? Yeah. Cheers. Yeah. Brand new found land. It's beautiful. Cheers.
00:36:46Yeah.
00:36:52Oh, yeah.
00:36:57Mathematical marathon.
00:37:09Welcome. Yeah. Good evening.
00:37:13Welcome. Welcome. Yeah.
00:37:17Yeah.
00:37:23Good to see you.
00:37:28Oh, yeah.
00:37:35Oh.
00:37:47Yeah.
00:37:53Yeah, sure. Why don't you private message me, direct message me, okay? And then,
00:37:58after the show, I will follow you back, okay? So, thank you. Oh, yeah. Okay.
00:38:06Yeah, message me. Private message, direct message, okay?
00:38:09In Instagram. Yeah, I will follow you back, okay? Yeah, sure. Yeah. Of course. Cheers. Yeah.
00:38:25Yes.
00:38:40Oh, yeah. I follow you back after the show. Thank you. Yeah. I got your message. Thank you. Yeah.
00:38:52Yeah. So, I did mathematics past two hours. So, we're just relaxing, right? Yeah. So,
00:39:03oh, yeah.
00:39:09Oh, yeah.
00:39:24So, I'm a very lousy talk show host, right? Talk show host, they're just talking and talking,
00:39:33right? Yeah, I'm drinking some whiskey. Well, vodka, okay? Yeah, talk show host,
00:39:41there's talking heads, right? They talk and talk and talk, but the
00:39:48honkily, nicely talk show, it's not like that, okay? We're like relaxed. Why? Because we have
00:39:58real jobs. We have real jobs. Yeah, I smoke cigarettes, too, okay? Yeah, we have real jobs.
00:40:06I'm a lawyer full-time and part-time, yeah, I'm a mathematician, okay? So,
00:40:14we have real jobs. We have real hobbies. So, we are not like some of those people, yeah,
00:40:21though. But I appreciate talk show hosts. I learn from them, okay? But we have real jobs, okay?
00:40:29Day jobs and intense hobbies like mathematics. So, that's why when we do talk show late at night,
00:40:39yeah, I guess honkily, nicely show, I guess. Yeah, we're more relaxed, and sometimes we're
00:40:52very silent and just chilling. Oh, thank you, thank you. Yeah, yeah. I do not have potbelly,
00:40:59okay? Yeah, I exercise and diet, okay? Water on my function, okay? It's just wrinkle, okay? Yeah,
00:41:07thank you. Yeah, cheers. Happy Wednesday. Thank you for joining us. Good evening. Welcome.
00:41:16Future leaders, very proud of you, yeah.
00:41:24Now, let's take five minutes break, okay? Welcome, friends. Yeah, five minutes break. Thank you.
00:41:29Mm-hmm. Very cool. Yeah. Yeah, I do not have potbelly, okay?
00:41:40I'm not like Donald Trump. Does Kamala Harris have potbelly? Kamala Harris, doesn't she have
00:41:46potbelly? I don't know. But Donald Trump has potbelly, right? I don't, okay? I do exercise,
00:41:53okay? Okay? Yeah. Five minutes. Thank you.
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00:46:37Okay, welcome back. Yeah, so we're talking about potbelly, right? If I do not suck it in,
00:46:43like, right? If I let it go, like, ooh, oh, my potbelly right there, okay? But if I suck it in,
00:46:54no potbelly, okay? Because I do exercise, okay? I mean, look, Santa Claus has potbelly, right?
00:47:03Yeah, it's a different kind of beauty, obviously, okay? Yeah, sure, sure. Plump,
00:47:08authentically plump. Yeah, they're cool. What I'm saying is diet and exercise for your health,
00:47:15okay? They look great. They're a different kind of beauty, diversely, okay? I appreciate that,
00:47:20I do, okay? Yeah, so Joe Biden, he has no potbelly. He's older than Trump, okay? Yeah,
00:47:30so former President Obama has no potbelly, right? Yeah, because they do exercise and diet, okay?
00:47:43So yeah, Democrats, they're doing better when it comes to personal health,
00:47:46exercise and diet, okay? But yeah, Republicans, I mean, I have many friends in the Republican
00:47:54Party, okay? Because I used to be a Republican, okay? So what I'm saying is, yeah, diet and
00:47:59exercise, martial arts, okay, for health. But they're all beautiful people, different kinds
00:48:06of beauty, diversely, body type, okay? I do appreciate that body type diversity, I do.
00:48:13Cheers, yeah. Welcome to Humanology, okay? Thank you.
00:48:17Yeah, so...
00:48:30We have some story time. Sure. Well, I was born in 1978. My father was born in 1947.
00:48:43Okay? So he is, my father in South Korea, he's in his 70s, okay? Several years ago,
00:48:50maybe five, 10 years ago, he would tell me, okay, he has some potbelly, okay? But he's athletic,
00:48:59okay? He goes hiking, yeah, yeah, very healthy. My parents, my mother, yeah, line dancing.
00:49:15My father hiking to the mountains, okay? They're athletic, okay? They're very healthy,
00:49:22they're both in 70s. My father was born in 1947, my mother born in 1948, they're in their 70s,
00:49:30okay? But they're very healthy because they're athletic. They exercise, okay? Cheers.
00:49:38Cheers.
00:49:43So my father has some potbelly, okay? So I asked him about it about five years ago, okay?
00:49:55And he told me,
00:49:58okay, son, honkily, yeah, you do not have potbelly, you're in your 40s. I'm 46 right now,
00:50:04but my father told me, well, when I was at your age, like 30 years ago, I did not have potbelly
00:50:17in my 40s, but in my 60s, that's when my potbelly came out for the very first time in my 60s.
00:50:31So basically, my father is saying, he's 70s right now, okay? Basically, he's saying, like,
00:50:40yeah, honkily, son, you're in your 40s, okay? Wait until you turn 60s, then you'll have your
00:50:49own potbelly, honkily, son. Okay, but I disagree. Welcome, friends, good evening, future leaders,
00:50:57my proud of you, yeah. Because Joe Biden, in his 80s, he's older than my father.
00:51:06Joe Biden does not have potbelly. My father, in his 70s, had potbelly, okay? Yeah. Yeah, so
00:51:17some people in 80s, 90s, males, they don't have potbelly. Some of them do not have potbellies
00:51:24in their 80s or 90s, okay? Because they do diet and exercise, okay? My father does exercise,
00:51:32but when it comes to diet,
00:51:40maybe my father eats too much oily stuff, okay?
00:51:50He does exercise, my father, okay? But because maybe sometimes he eats some oily stuff,
00:51:59fatty content, okay? Yeah, so he does exercise, like hiking to the mountains, okay? Walking,
00:52:07golfing, okay? But maybe too much fatty, oily stuff. Yeah, so my recommendation to my father
00:52:19is, yeah, maybe more diet, healthy diet, less oily, less fatty food. That's my recommendation
00:52:28to my father, okay? Also, less sugary stuff, okay? Like, I mean, look, I have many friends
00:52:40in Korea, in America, okay? They drink coffee.
00:52:47When they drink coffee, they put sugar in there, okay?
00:52:56Okay, so my recommendation to friends like you, less on sugar, less on oil, less on fat,
00:53:05okay? More like ramen noodles, rice, meat, vegetables, fruits. That's my recommendation,
00:53:14okay? And exercise, diet and exercise, okay? That's my recommendation, okay?
00:53:23Yeah, cheers, okay?
00:53:24Hmm? It's important, okay? Yeah, Kamala Harris that I'm competing against as US presidential
00:53:38candidate, all right? Donald Trump, too, okay? Oh, yeah, Robert
00:53:45Kennedy Jr., R.S.K. Jr., let's talk about him, okay? I appreciate him running as independent
00:53:55because I'm independent myself, but yeah, he tried to join Kamala Harris campaign,
00:54:02R.S.K. Jr., okay? And then they rejected him, okay? And then Donald Trump campaign people
00:54:14that saw him, okay, R.S.K. Jr. being rejected by Kamala Harris. And Donald Trump team,
00:54:22yeah, come to us because originally, okay, R.S.K. Jr. as Kamala Harris campaign,
00:54:31if you give me some department or secretary of some department, some position in the White House,
00:54:38I'll join you, yes or no, okay? Welcome, friends, yeah, yeah, welcome, good evening,
00:54:45future leaders, mighty proud of you, okay? Thank you. So, R.S.K. Jr. originally went to
00:54:54Kamala Harris campaign, hey, I support you, I'm R.S.K. Jr., okay? Yeah, Kamala Harris,
00:55:05yeah, I support you, I drop off this campaign, yeah, and in exchange, yeah, give me some
00:55:12secretary of some department in Washington, D.C., they said no, okay? And then Donald Trump
00:55:19campaign, they said, they saw this, okay, yeah, hey, come to us, Donald Trump campaign,
00:55:26we will give you position, some department, secretary of department, okay? And now,
00:55:32R.S.K. Jr. and his people, yeah, they're gonna go to Trump campaign, so I'm like,
00:55:42okay, R.S.K. Jr. and his people, they don't stand for anything, they just want to get some
00:55:51high-level Washington, D.C. job, okay? What a disappointment, yeah.
00:56:03Welcome, yeah, good evening, future leaders, mighty proud of you, okay? So, that's what I
00:56:09have to say about R.S.K. Jr. campaign, okay? They do not stand up for anything,
00:56:17they don't believe in anything, they just want to get a high-level Washington, D.C. job,
00:56:24so they rather go to Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, whoever would give them
00:56:31Washington, D.C. job, some secretary of some department, and that was very disappointing
00:56:38to me, okay? Yeah, I never had high opinion of those people, okay? But I appreciate them running
00:56:48as independent, but to me, I never had high expectation of R.S.K. Jr. campaign, okay?
00:57:00Rapper? Yeah, sure, if they're good, but Kanye West? No, I think it's crazy, okay?
00:57:08But some other rapper, if they have good content, substance, sure, okay? But not Kanye West, okay?
00:57:19I think it's crazy, okay? Not Prince either, okay? I love African-Americans, I do, okay? But Kanye West, Prince, I'm not a huge fan of that, okay? Why? Yeah, I mean,
00:57:41well, that's another story, okay? So Kanye West, Prince, I like some of their songs, but I'm not a huge fan of either of them, okay?
00:57:57But I'm a huge fan of African-Americans in general, okay? So, yeah, we'll take five minutes break, okay? Thank you.
00:58:03Thank you, future leaders, I'm very proud of you, yeah? Yeah, love my R.S.K. and do good in school, thank you.
00:58:18Yeah, I love hip-hop, okay? Yeah, African-American music, huge fan, thank you.
00:58:25Five minutes, thank you, yep.
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01:06:04Huh?
01:06:06So...
01:06:08If you were to vote
01:06:10against Trump.
01:06:12You were the main candidate
01:06:14for president.
01:06:16Do you think you would win
01:06:18or do you think you will lose?
01:06:20Well. The thing is this
01:06:22my friend. You are the future leader.
01:06:24So let me
01:06:26educate you about
01:06:28politics. Ok?
01:06:30I know about politics.
01:06:32politics. So I'm ahead of time by like three decades, okay? I'm ahead of time. I'm a future boy.
01:06:48So the voters, 99.99% of both American voters, they are outdated. They are not catching up with
01:07:01me. They don't understand what I'm saying because my intelligence is way higher than 99.9% of
01:07:08American voters, okay? That's why they're not going to vote for me this year, okay?
01:07:16Yeah, it's just...
01:07:21Yeah, so I'm smarter than Kamala Harris. I'm smarter than Donald Trump. That's why I'm running
01:07:29for U.S. president, okay? Yeah, I will make way better than them, but when it comes to economic
01:07:38policy, yeah, Trump, yeah, he supports fossil fuel, oil and gas. Kamala Harris, she does not
01:07:49support oil and gas, okay? That's why there's a whole weakness.
01:07:59What do you think about Trump being the same age as Biden when he becomes president?
01:08:04Yeah, I mean...
01:08:06Do you think it's going to affect him?
01:08:08Yeah, yes, yes.
01:08:11Yes.
01:08:12Yeah, what do you think about him getting shot in the ear? Do you think that's also going to
01:08:15make him a little bit slow? What do you think?
01:08:20Yeah, I'm glad he survived, okay? I'm very glad he survived.
01:08:24Yeah, of course.
01:08:26And, but, okay, again, Hunk Lee, Kamala Harris, and Donald Trump, okay?
01:08:33I thought you said that Trump was better than Kamala Harris.
01:08:37I mean, I agree with him in economy.
01:08:41So you think that Kamala Harris is better than Trump?
01:08:43Yes.
01:08:46Why do you think that?
01:08:48Because she's not a criminal.
01:08:54That doesn't make him a bad candidate for president, you didn't say.
01:08:58Yeah, Donald Trump is...
01:09:01He's also a criminal.
01:09:05Explain to me, explain why Kamala Harris is a criminal.
01:09:09Well, there's one case where she arrested black men that were legally smoking marijuana
01:09:19in a legal state from a legal shop, and she gave them a whole life sentence for smoking
01:09:27marijuana. And she said this, that if she becomes president, that she's going to make marijuana
01:09:32illegal in all legal states. And people don't agree with her because people, because sometimes
01:09:38marijuana can help people get off the edge and stop being depressed and stuff like that.
01:09:48Okay. Yeah, I mean, Kamala Harris made some mistakes before. Yeah, we all do make mistakes.
01:10:00Right?
01:10:00So you think Kamala Harris is better than Trump?
01:10:03Okay, so Kamala Harris made some mistakes, but Donald Trump made way bigger mistakes, like January 6th.
01:10:15Well, you know that Kamala Harris, on her, the way she became known as a celebrity, she used to be
01:10:24a prostitute for other rappers back a long time ago. She used to date all these rappers.
01:10:33She used to date all these rappers back then and have, like, intercourse with them to be more known.
01:10:38Okay.
01:10:40You know that?
01:10:42No.
01:10:46Not everyone knows that, but Trump isn't also the best person, you know, and I'm not picking sides,
01:10:52but if I had to choose who would run for president, I would really choose Donald Trump.
01:10:57Yeah, I respect that. I do.
01:10:59What do you think about Trump? Like, do you think he's more of a criminal or, like, what do you think about him as a person?
01:11:10He has a good sense of humor. He has some virtues, okay? So, again, I agree with him with building Southern
01:11:17border wall and fossil fuel, pro-gas, oil and gas. I agree with him on that, but he committed generously.
01:11:29That's treason, in my opinion, okay? And he should not become U.S. president ever again,
01:11:36in my opinion, okay? So, I cannot get over January 6th riot.
01:11:42Why do you think that? Why do you think he can run for president again?
01:11:45January 6th, 2021.
01:11:47What's that? Oh, okay. I forgot. All right. I mean, yeah, but that's not a reason because
01:12:01people think that he ran the U.S.A. so good that they raided the White House for him back because
01:12:09Joe Biden, you know, he's also not the best candidate, you know? You can see him. He's really
01:12:14old. He's sleepy, you know? And if, you know, like, God forbid, there was supposed to be a war
01:12:20in the United States, obviously, Joe Biden wouldn't do nothing because he's old, you know?
01:12:28Yeah. People don't understand that.
01:12:33Well, George Floyd riot did not happen under Joe Biden. It happened under Tarzan Trump when he was
01:12:41there, okay? So, George Floyd riot in Minnesota, it did not happen under Joe Biden. It happened
01:12:49under Donald Trump, and Donald Trump did not do anything about that.
01:13:01So, who do you think is better, Joe Biden or Trump?
01:13:07I'd rather say Joe Biden.
01:13:12Why'd you say that?
01:13:13Because at least he's not a criminal liar like Tarzan Trump is.
01:13:19What does he lie about?
01:13:20Who?
01:13:22Trump.
01:13:23Yeah, 2010 election, he lost, and he's still lying about it. He's still saying he won the election,
01:13:322010.
01:13:33Do you think it was rigged?
01:13:36Huh?
01:13:36Do you think it was, like, a fake election? Do you think that it was, like, a phony election,
01:13:41that it was all fake, and that Trump was supposed to win? Or do you think that Joe Biden won?
01:13:46I think Joe Biden won.
01:13:53What do you—do you know what Kamala Harris is doing, or what she used to do before? She used
01:14:00to lie about her race and talk to the people of the United States as a black person, and, like,
01:14:06she was, like, a hood person, or, like, someone that grew up in the ghetto, in the projects.
01:14:12But she is black, but she didn't grow up in poverty, you know. She grew up really,
01:14:17really lucky, and she made her way up from prostitution, you know. She used to be a
01:14:22prostitute, that's it, for other rappers, or, like, famous people back then, and she used to
01:14:29have sex with other people. But she—yeah, so, I'm just trying to say, like, if I had to vote,
01:14:37which I can't, because I'm not legal age, I would vote for Trump.
01:14:41Okay, I respect you. Yeah, I do.
01:14:46What do you say about that? Like, what do you think? Do you think she—do you think she's,
01:14:51like, in the wrong for having, like, licenses to people that were smoking marijuana legally?
01:14:57Or what do you think? Do you think she's corrupt?
01:15:00Well, my friend, I smoke cigarettes. I drink alcohol, okay? I don't smoke marijuana, so—
01:15:08I smoke marijuana. I smoke marijuana, and I'm gonna confess, like, you know, like,
01:15:13I smoke marijuana, and I'm not the best person out there, but, you know, if she were to bypass
01:15:19this law for marijuana, you know, it would make, like, the United States crazy, because,
01:15:26like, people, you know, do other drugs, like, for example, like, heroin and fentanyl,
01:15:33and if she—and I think if she's gonna make marijuana illegal, then people are gonna most
01:15:39definitely make, like, some type of other drug to bypass marijuana, and people are gonna riot
01:15:47and go crazy for marijuana, because it's illegal, but there's still illegal smoke shops in the
01:15:53United States, and, like, so for drinking, like, right now, you know, how you're drinking, and
01:16:00getting drunk is illegal. I mean, it's not illegal, but people drinking drive, you know, like,
01:16:07I feel like smoking, like, a cigarette and drinking a beer are almost the same, because they
01:16:14make you, like, it affects your brain, but no one, like, cares about that, because, you know, like,
01:16:19it's alcohol doesn't give as much, like, glory as marijuana, so that's why she wants to make marijuana.
01:16:30Okay, so you educate for, like, marijuana legalization, I guess,
01:16:37right? You think it should be—what did you say? You educate for legalization of marijuana.
01:16:47No, I just study politics, like, free time.
01:16:53I mean, why are you smoking marijuana?
01:16:57Um, you know, because I, like, my choice to smoke marijuana, you know, I don't, I don't have to smoke marijuana, but I choose to smoke marijuana.
01:17:09Yeah, maybe for the same reason I smoke cigarette, I drink alcohol, right?
01:17:16Yeah.
01:17:18To relax.
01:17:20I'm always around alcohol, you know, as a kid, you know, my Mexican family, like, they used to
01:17:25always drink around me, but, you know, that's not the problem. The problem is, is when people get, get
01:17:31drunk and drink too much alcohol, there's obviously, like, a difference, you know, like,
01:17:36when you're, when you're high, like, on marijuana, you don't, you, like,
01:17:45it's different than getting drunk, because when you're drunk, people get aggressive sometimes, and
01:17:49they, they drive, but when you're doing marijuana, all it is, it's just the feeling, you know, like,
01:17:55when you're hot, like, it's just the feeling, like, you just come back to, like, being normal in a couple
01:18:01hours, but when you smoke, and when you drink alcohol, you know, you drink a couple of beers
01:18:06the night before, and you wake up, like, tired, because, you know, I drink beer too, you know,
01:18:15I'm not gonna lie to you, and, like, bullshit with you, but, you know, I do things that aren't legal,
01:18:24you know. Well, look, uh, marijuana, I'm in Alaska, okay, marijuana is legal in Alaska. I have my friends
01:18:33who smoke marijuana. I have friends who sell marijuana legally, okay, so nowadays, many states in
01:18:40America, marijuana is legal, okay, so, uh, so, yeah, I don't know what your state is, whether it's legal
01:18:53or illegal, but many states in America, including Alaska, where I'm at, yeah, marijuana is still,
01:19:01nowadays, legal. Yeah, what do you think about the, all the, um, the fentanyl overdoses going on?
01:19:10In, like, many, many projects, because marijuana, or, like, drugs were being sold as this drug, but then it
01:19:18turns out to be fentanyl, and, like, even, like, a little bit could end your life, you know, that's a
01:19:26sad part, and people don't understand, so what do you think about that? Yeah, I would tell them to
01:19:36learn martial arts. How would martial arts, um, like, change the, the fentanyl overdoses in America?
01:19:48Because, yeah, because when you practice martial arts, you get adrenaline rush,
01:19:56okay, it's very exciting. I'm not fighting anybody, I'm just punching and kicking in the air in my room.
01:20:04But the adrenaline rush doesn't stop the fentanyl from going into your body, like,
01:20:09if it's already in your body, like, you're, like, you're dead, you're gone, bro.
01:20:16I don't think that would stop fentanyl, in my opinion. Yeah, I respect your opinion, okay?
01:20:24But do you, so, let's say, if you were to take, like, a gram of fentanyl and go out for a bit,
01:20:31you would, you would die, but do you think your, um, your martial arts would stop that from
01:20:38you dying? What I'm saying, I'm suggesting some alternative to fentanyl, okay?
01:20:49If I'm U.S. President, yeah, I'm running for U.S. President, okay?
01:20:54My number one priority, martial arts education, because, yeah, kicking and punching in the air
01:21:04in your room without making noise, it gives you high adrenaline rush. It's so exciting,
01:21:11so fun, and exercise. They don't need fentanyl, no. They're not going to need that.
01:21:18No, no, that's not what I'm saying, like, like, if people were to take drugs, like,
01:21:22let's say, if, if this person named John, and this person, John gets her, I mean, his, his,
01:21:31let me just put a drug, like, cocaine from, from Ruby, and Ruby sells him, like, fake, fake cocaine,
01:21:39and it turns out to be, like, some type of fake drug from, like, Colombia, like, you know, just
01:21:44like a bad drug that you're not supposed to take. I mean, they're both bad, but, but, like, a fake
01:21:50drug. Do you think if John takes, like, martial arts, you think he's going to survive that?
01:21:59If, okay, so before they take drugs, okay, I'm talking about young people who are not exposed
01:22:06to drugs yet. They're not addicts yet, okay? Well, older people, yeah, maybe that is too late.
01:22:16Well, okay, I'm futuristic, okay? So, I'm focusing on young people, the future generation. Older
01:22:25people, maybe it's too late, okay? So, future generation, yeah, love martial arts, then you
01:22:32don't need any drugs, because it gives you better excitement and better health.
01:22:40The world isn't, like, all perfect, you know, like, there's going to be, obviously,
01:22:43some people that don't listen to you, like, there's going to be still a person that does
01:22:48your classes, like, martial arts, and they're still going to do, like, marijuana, and if they
01:22:53take, like, spice, like fake marijuana, they're not going to survive from that, you know? They're
01:22:59going to have some, some effect to them. Well, let them vote for Donald Trump, let them vote for
01:23:06Kamala Harris. I don't care, okay? Those people, maybe it's too late. I don't care about the,
01:23:14I don't care about those people, okay? What I care about is future generation evolution, okay?
01:23:20Well, clean slaves, they're not, they're not exposed to marijuana, fentanyl, drugs. Now,
01:23:28they come to me in social media, okay? Young people, that's the only people I care about.
01:23:34If the new generation were to do some fentanyl, would you, would you, like, at least be sad for
01:23:41them, or would you not really care? Yeah, it's too late. They're already exposed. I don't care
01:23:48about them, okay? Maybe they are five years old, but you are too exposed to fentanyl.
01:23:54No, no, no, no. If you were president, and they didn't vote for you, would you,
01:24:00would you at least help them out? Well, vote for Trump, vote for Kamala Harris,
01:24:05I don't care about those people, no. It's too late, yeah. You're right, you're right, you know,
01:24:13you're right. But, but if they, but if they, like, voted for you, and they accidentally took,
01:24:20like, some, some type of thing, drug, like fentanyl, would you, would you at least help them?
01:24:25No, they are out. Why not? They are out, it's too late.
01:24:32No, it's not too late. Like, what if they're, like, they're, like, in the hospital, at least
01:24:35breathing, or, or having some type of issues? Yeah, let them learn martial arts. I give them
01:24:40second chance. Learn martial arts. Yeah, but, but martial arts isn't gonna fix anything,
01:24:45you know, like, like, I've been in several fights at school, you know, and when, like,
01:24:50I did martial arts when I was younger, and it didn't help me, man. I still, like, I still fight,
01:24:55you know, like, you, you can't be always in that martial arts thing, because, you know, working
01:25:00real life, you know, how it works in, like, a dojo, or in, like, a gym, where you're actually
01:25:05doing a sport, but in real life, there's gonna be people, there's, there's gonna be people,
01:25:10obviously, that, that don't care, you know, like, they're gonna, like, hit you with anything they
01:25:15see, you know, and, like, martial arts isn't gonna help you, like, defend yourself, and,
01:25:20in real life, so you have to kind of, like, understand that, like, when you fight in,
01:25:27like, a free fight, or, like, in, like, a real fight, that's not gonna help you, like,
01:25:31you have to fight for your life, bro, you know what I mean?
01:25:35Well, I recommend you to go to college.
01:25:39But I'm only in high school.
01:25:41Yeah, later on, go to college, okay?
01:25:44What if I want to go to college?
01:25:46Higher education, get a good job.
01:25:49So, let's say, for, for instance, you know, you had a kid, right, and he took a gap year
01:25:55for college, would you allow it?
01:26:00My friend, you are very philosophical, very smart person, very intelligent, okay?
01:26:04My proud of you, friend, okay?
01:26:06You don't fall U.S. president, or governor of your state, okay?
01:26:09Now, let's take five minutes break, okay?
01:26:11Okay?
01:26:12Okay.
01:26:12I need some vocal rights.
01:26:14Yeah, five minutes break.
01:26:15Okay?
01:26:15Okay.
01:26:16I need some vocal rights.
01:26:17Yeah, five minutes break.
01:26:19Five minutes break.
01:26:21Thank you, thank you.
01:26:22Yeah, run for U.S. president, run for governor of your state.
01:26:25I'm mighty proud of you.
01:26:26You are highly intelligent, okay?
01:26:29Or, get Nobel Prize, you know, Nobel Prize, okay?
01:26:33You are very smart person.
01:26:35I'm mighty proud of you.
01:26:37Yeah, five minutes break.
01:26:39Thank you.
01:26:40You are amazing.
01:26:42Yeah, you're a very smart person.
01:26:44Highly intelligent.
01:26:46Okay, five minutes break, okay?
01:26:47Thank you.
01:26:48Mighty proud of you.
01:26:49You're amazing.
01:26:51Oh, thank you for joining us.
01:26:53You're amazing.
01:26:55Smart person.
01:26:56Yeah.
01:27:00So, future president of United States, okay?
01:27:02I'll give you that, okay?
01:27:11Okay.
01:27:15Nigga.
01:27:23I'm sorry, bro.
01:27:41I'm sorry.
01:28:11I'm sorry.
01:28:41I'm sorry.
01:29:11I'm sorry.
01:29:19I'm sorry.
01:29:27I'm sorry.
01:29:35I'm sorry.
01:29:41I'm sorry.
01:29:47I'm sorry.
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01:29:59I'm sorry.
01:30:07I'm sorry.
01:30:15I'm sorry.
01:30:23I'm sorry.
01:30:33I'm sorry.
01:30:41I'm sorry.
01:30:43Okay, welcome back.
01:30:45Welcome back.
01:30:47So, hey, friend.
01:30:49You're amazingly intelligent.
01:30:51You're amazingly intelligent.
01:30:53You're a very smart person, okay?
01:30:55Can I ask you some questions?
01:30:57Yeah, you can, bro.
01:30:59Okay, so you said you're in high school, right?
01:31:03Yeah.
01:31:05Do you want to go to college?
01:31:07I'm not sure about that yet.
01:31:09But hypothetically, if you go to college, what do you want to major?
01:31:15Probably, like, if I had to major something, maybe I'll major in politics or like...
01:31:21Okay, okay. What's your politics?
01:31:25What do you mean, politics?
01:31:27Okay, you want to major in college, political science, right?
01:31:31Yeah.
01:31:33Yeah, so are you more liberal or conservative?
01:31:37Sorry, I just like to study, you know, politics, you know?
01:31:43Okay, okay.
01:31:45Are you religious?
01:31:49Um...
01:31:51I'm not sure.
01:31:53I don't...
01:31:55Yeah, I'm religious.
01:31:57Okay, what's your religion?
01:32:01Christianity.
01:32:03Okay.
01:32:05Yeah, tell us about your definition of Christianity, please.
01:32:11My definition?
01:32:13Of Christianity?
01:32:15Yeah.
01:32:17Like a sentence or like a paragraph?
01:32:19Yeah.
01:32:21Yeah, whatever you want.
01:32:23Whatever you want.
01:32:25Oh, okay.
01:32:27If I'm Christianity, you know, I think it would be the one and only true religion.
01:32:35Okay.
01:32:37My God, Jesus Christ, he died for my sins.
01:32:41And he resurrected.
01:32:43And he really wanted to save the world.
01:32:45Okay.
01:32:47And I praise Jesus, you know?
01:32:49He's someone that I look up to as a person.
01:32:51And I really want to be like him, you know?
01:32:55One world peace.
01:32:57I don't want nobody to fight.
01:32:59Just one world peace where everybody can just relax.
01:33:01Yeah.
01:33:03And do whatever they want, but not something crazy, you know?
01:33:05Because, you know, I don't want nothing.
01:33:07Just one world peace.
01:33:09So that's what I want.
01:33:11Okay.
01:33:13Yeah, so, you're a Republican.
01:33:17No, I'm not a Republican.
01:33:19Okay. You're a Christian Republican.
01:33:23How?
01:33:25You're a Christian and you're a Republican.
01:33:29I don't have a politician side.
01:33:31I just like to study politics, you know?
01:33:33I don't think that most of the people
01:33:35that are running for president
01:33:37are the best, you know?
01:33:39If I had to choose, it would be Trump.
01:33:41But that doesn't mean that I'm a Republican, you know?
01:33:43Okay.
01:33:47So, let's compare
01:33:49Mr. Jesus
01:33:51and Mr. Trump.
01:33:53Okay?
01:33:55I think Trump is
01:33:57on a way lower level
01:33:59and he doesn't even compare to Jesus Christ, you know?
01:34:01I think Christ
01:34:03is, like,
01:34:05I think Christ is a way better
01:34:07person, but I'm not judging,
01:34:09you know, but Christ, you know,
01:34:11he knows everybody.
01:34:13He's the whole thing, you know?
01:34:15He's God himself.
01:34:17Okay.
01:34:23Who's better as a person?
01:34:25I mean,
01:34:27I think Jesus is better than Trump, yeah.
01:34:29I agree with you.
01:34:33Are you a Catholic? I mean, are you a Christian?
01:34:35Well, I used to be
01:34:37a Christian, but I'm not anymore.
01:34:39Why not?
01:34:41Well, I created my own
01:34:43religion. It's called
01:34:45humanology.
01:34:47So I'm a humanologist now.
01:34:49What's humanology?
01:34:51Well, humanology
01:34:53is in Dailymotion.
01:34:55It's in YouTube, okay?
01:34:57If you type humanology in Dailymotion
01:34:59or YouTube, you'll find
01:35:01all about it.
01:35:05But, Luke,
01:35:07it's not about me here and now.
01:35:09It's about you, okay? What's your ambition?
01:35:13My goal? Yeah.
01:35:17My goal, you know,
01:35:21to be
01:35:23a better man than my father.
01:35:25Okay.
01:35:27What's your ideal job?
01:35:31I want to be a business person.
01:35:33I want to do stocks.
01:35:35Okay, businessman.
01:35:37What kind of business?
01:35:41Like,
01:35:43well,
01:35:45I want to do two things.
01:35:47I want to invest in stocks,
01:35:49and I want to really
01:35:51for my grandpa,
01:35:53I want to
01:35:55start a company called
01:35:57Ignite Here.
01:35:59It's about
01:36:01how
01:36:03Mexican-Americans are treated
01:36:05way differently about
01:36:07other people
01:36:09that were here.
01:36:11I just want all justice
01:36:13for Mexican-Americans.
01:36:15So I want to start a business, man.
01:36:17I would really love to join it.
01:36:19To make the world a better place.
01:36:23So as a business person,
01:36:25what do you want to sell
01:36:27as a businessman?
01:36:31I would like to sell, like,
01:36:33I think,
01:36:37I think clothes would be
01:36:39a really good start, but then I would
01:36:41open up maybe to, like,
01:36:43you know,
01:36:45like electronics.
01:36:47But, you know,
01:36:49electronics would probably be
01:36:51my best option.
01:36:55Smart devices, like a smart,
01:36:57like, I would sell fridges,
01:36:59you know, because when you
01:37:01buy a fridge, it's more useful than an iPhone,
01:37:03in my opinion.
01:37:09I would, you know,
01:37:11just any smart electronic,
01:37:13like a smart phone, like a smart iPad,
01:37:15like a smart computer, like a laptop.
01:37:17Okay?
01:37:19Stuff like that, you know.
01:37:21Good, good. Let's talk about future, okay?
01:37:23Yeah, what do you think
01:37:25about artificial intelligence?
01:37:27AR?
01:37:29Yeah.
01:37:31I think,
01:37:33I'm not going to lie to you,
01:37:35I think it's going to take over
01:37:37the world, you know,
01:37:39because as time goes on,
01:37:41AR gets, like,
01:37:43it gets asked more questions every day,
01:37:45and it becomes smarter, you know,
01:37:47so, like, that's just the
01:37:49beginning of it.
01:37:51That's just, like, the tip of the iceberg, you know,
01:37:53and it gets deeper, you know?
01:37:55At some point,
01:37:57there's going to be robots,
01:37:59it's going to take over people's jobs.
01:38:01People are going to be able to
01:38:03pay for their homes for the child, you know,
01:38:05and it's going to take over
01:38:07and probably the new world, but
01:38:09that's the thought, but that's
01:38:11my theory, you know.
01:38:13I think it's going to get smarter
01:38:15over time, probably
01:38:17replace things that humans do.
01:38:19Okay, you
01:38:21talk about robotics, I mean,
01:38:23electronics, what do you think about
01:38:25robotics, like artificial
01:38:27intelligence, robots?
01:38:29I think
01:38:31they're the best, you know, like,
01:38:33if you think about it, a Tesla
01:38:35car is a robot, you know.
01:38:37Our phones are robots
01:38:39because they can do their own things on their own, like,
01:38:41I can look up
01:38:43on my browser, like,
01:38:45you know, like, what is
01:38:47like, 4 plus 3
01:38:49and it's going to,
01:38:51my phone is going to
01:38:53recognize that and
01:38:55a Tesla can drive by itself and you never know,
01:38:57God forbid, like,
01:38:59it could stop
01:39:01working and go by itself, you know?
01:39:03Okay.
01:39:05So,
01:39:07are you good at mathematics?
01:39:09No, I'm not.
01:39:11But if you want to
01:39:13major in business in college,
01:39:15yeah, there's some accounting,
01:39:17financing, like,
01:39:19arithmetic, mathematics,
01:39:21you need to do that, right?
01:39:23Yeah, but that's what we have,
01:39:25like, calculator, you know.
01:39:27I don't have to do everything,
01:39:29you know, I don't have to go to college, you know.
01:39:31I think college is going to be
01:39:33wasting my time because I don't
01:39:35want to go to college and I don't want to
01:39:37waste my parents' money on me going to college
01:39:39if I'm not going to college, you know.
01:39:41If I did go to college, I don't think
01:39:43I would really need to do anything
01:39:45because I don't find that
01:39:47important to me, you know.
01:39:49Okay, okay.
01:39:51Yeah, that's fine, okay. Some people
01:39:53succeed outside of college,
01:39:55that's fine, okay. So, yeah,
01:39:57there's multiple different pathways
01:39:59to success. Yeah, I know
01:40:01that, okay. So,
01:40:03now,
01:40:05do you exercise?
01:40:07Let's talk about your exercise
01:40:09routine.
01:40:11Yeah,
01:40:13I exercise every day.
01:40:15Yeah, well, tell us about
01:40:17your exercise routine, please.
01:40:19Well, first, I wake up
01:40:21in the morning and I
01:40:23run three miles with
01:40:25a 35-pound vest on.
01:40:27Okay.
01:40:29You know, I take a shower,
01:40:31do my regular day business,
01:40:33and when it comes toward the evening,
01:40:35I lift weights, you know,
01:40:37I lift 20, 20-pound weights,
01:40:3925-pound weights.
01:40:41And then, you know, I just eat healthy.
01:40:43I try to stay healthy, you know, sometimes
01:40:45I eat junk food, but, you know,
01:40:47like, I take a break
01:40:49and eat a cheat meal.
01:40:51That's what I do most every day. Yeah, that's
01:40:53good, okay. Now, tell us about
01:40:55your martial arts experience,
01:40:57please.
01:40:59I used to do boxing when I was a little
01:41:01younger, maybe like nine.
01:41:03Yeah, that's cool, boxing, yeah.
01:41:05I've really, you know, a lot of
01:41:07experience fighting, you know,
01:41:09not from boxing, you know.
01:41:11I was in a lot of fights, a lot.
01:41:13I wasn't the best kid in school.
01:41:15Okay. I was always
01:41:17in the risk of suspension because I was fighting
01:41:19a lot. But, yeah,
01:41:21so I know how to fight, you know.
01:41:23Okay. I wish that nobody
01:41:25tries to fight me
01:41:27or, like, if they really want to fight, you know,
01:41:29they could, like, you could fight, but, like,
01:41:31you get it on. But, if I
01:41:33choose, I wouldn't want to fight nobody, you know.
01:41:35I just want peace. Yeah.
01:41:37Fantastic. Mighty proud of you.
01:41:39Mighty proud of you.
01:41:41So,
01:41:43have you ever been to foreign countries?
01:41:45Yeah.
01:41:47Where?
01:41:49I've been to Mexico.
01:41:51Yeah, I've been to
01:41:53Mexico, too, yeah.
01:41:55Habla español?
01:41:57Habla español.
01:41:59Yeah.
01:42:01Yo también.
01:42:05Yeah.
01:42:07Mexico.
01:42:09Yeah. Hey.
01:42:11Me encanta
01:42:13Mexico.
01:42:15Mexico?
01:42:17Me encanta.
01:42:19Me encanta Mexico. Yeah, I'm a huge fan of
01:42:21Mexico, yeah. I've been there many times, yeah.
01:42:23What's the culture there?
01:42:25Well,
01:42:27I used to live in Los
01:42:29Angeles, Los
01:42:31Unhandless, okay.
01:42:33I used to live in Los Angeles
01:42:35like 10 years ago, okay. So,
01:42:37yeah, I've been to Mexico many times.
01:42:39I'm a huge fan.
01:42:41Yeah.
01:42:43That's
01:42:45beautiful.
01:42:47I like seeing other people like my culture,
01:42:49you know. Yeah.
01:42:51That makes me happy as a person because, you know, like,
01:42:53we didn't,
01:42:55as we know
01:42:57today, you know, Texas,
01:42:59Los Angeles, Utah, you know,
01:43:01all those states, you know, they were
01:43:03part of Mexico. And, you know,
01:43:05we all got conquered. We got, like,
01:43:07brutally killed,
01:43:09molested, all this stuff, you know.
01:43:11And
01:43:13I have a lot of my members
01:43:19I have a lot of my
01:43:21my family
01:43:23my family members, they live in
01:43:25Texas and Utah
01:43:27and Los Angeles.
01:43:29And they don't think that they're Mexican because they
01:43:31were born to the
01:43:33United States. But,
01:43:35you know, like, as time goes on,
01:43:37you're born into, like,
01:43:39a white country, you know.
01:43:41And you don't know nothing about your
01:43:43heritage. You think you're going to be white. So,
01:43:45I have a
01:43:47My father told me a story that
01:43:49when he was in the Marines, there was a person
01:43:51named
01:43:53Sanchez. His name was Sanchez.
01:43:57He used to call my dad
01:43:59after I worked for the
01:44:01and they used to fight
01:44:03a lot. But,
01:44:05my dad told me that, like,
01:44:07he told him, like,
01:44:09you look more
01:44:11Mexican than me, you know.
01:44:13If anything, like, we're fighting over nothing.
01:44:15So, like,
01:44:17I don't like how
01:44:19people do that. They act
01:44:21like they're American, but their true
01:44:23heritage is
01:44:25Mexican. Or, like, a different race.
01:44:27You know, like, when people
01:44:29think about their race, you know,
01:44:31as a person, you should accept who you are
01:44:33and where you come from.
01:44:35I agree with you. 100%. Yeah.
01:44:41So, where are you from?
01:44:43South Korea.
01:44:45Korea, that's true.
01:44:47Korea, that's true. Yeah, South Korea.
01:44:51You know, I used to be
01:44:53on part of your Zooms a long time ago.
01:44:57I used to be always on your Zooms.
01:44:59So, uh...
01:45:01Why do you stop doing Zooms?
01:45:03I have too many Zoom bombers.
01:45:05Like, cyber trolls.
01:45:07Yeah, hackers.
01:45:09I can help you with that, you know.
01:45:11Luke,
01:45:13my friend, uh...
01:45:15Okay, so...
01:45:17My recommendation to you,
01:45:19you applied to college,
01:45:21and you major in business.
01:45:23You major in business.
01:45:25Maybe you
01:45:27minor in computer science
01:45:29a little bit, or whatever.
01:45:31Maybe minor in political
01:45:33science, okay?
01:45:35Yeah, so I think you'll do
01:45:37very great in college.
01:45:39Like, university, okay?
01:45:41That would be my recommendation to you.
01:45:43You're a very smart person.
01:45:47Okay?
01:45:49Wait, um...
01:45:51Do you, so...
01:45:53What do you think about, like,
01:45:55you being called, like,
01:45:57King Chong? Like, what do you think about that?
01:45:59I don't care about that.
01:46:01Yeah, I'm Asian. It's okay.
01:46:03So, what if I call you, uh...
01:46:05So, what if I call you a rice eater?
01:46:07Like, you wouldn't care about that?
01:46:09I'm okay with that.
01:46:11Yeah, call me King Chong. No problem.
01:46:13So, what if I call you, um...
01:46:15Like, uh...
01:46:17A nigger.
01:46:19Yeah, well, that's fine too, but...
01:46:21I'm not black.
01:46:23I'm Asian. I'm yellow.
01:46:25But yeah, you can call me whatever you want.
01:46:29You said you're yellow?
01:46:31I'm Asian. I'm yellow. Asian.
01:46:33Okay?
01:46:35So, what if you were black?
01:46:37Like, what would you, um...
01:46:39What do you think about that?
01:46:41If I called you a nigger?
01:46:43Well, I love black people,
01:46:45and back in the Zoom days,
01:46:47okay, yeah, we have some African-American
01:46:49friends joining us.
01:46:51They gave me N-word pass,
01:46:53so they allowed me
01:46:55to say N-word
01:46:57because we are friends, okay?
01:46:59So, no problem.
01:47:01You said it before?
01:47:03Many times, yeah.
01:47:05Why? Why would you say that?
01:47:07Because they gave me N-word pass
01:47:09because African-Americans,
01:47:11uh, they regard me
01:47:13punctually as their
01:47:15brother, okay,
01:47:17their friend.
01:47:19No problem.
01:47:21That's pretty fine. So, you're certified
01:47:23nigger, basically?
01:47:25Yeah, yeah.
01:47:29Can you put, um, my friends
01:47:31of Tate's be writer
01:47:33in the live,
01:47:35please?
01:47:37Well,
01:47:39I'm kind of drunk,
01:47:41okay?
01:47:43Let me show you something.
01:47:45Let me show you something.
01:47:47Let me show you something, okay?
01:47:49Look, uh, I've been...
01:47:51Hey, look, let me show you
01:47:53something. I've been doing mathematics
01:47:55past two hours in
01:47:57Dailymotion, okay?
01:47:59I'm a busy guy, okay?
01:48:01I'm a lawyer.
01:48:03Yeah, I'm a lawyer.
01:48:05Day job.
01:48:07In my spare time, I do mathematics
01:48:09like this, okay? I'm a busy man, okay?
01:48:11So, and, uh,
01:48:13I'm drunk right now.
01:48:15So, uh,
01:48:17I have to say goodbye for
01:48:19tonight, okay?
01:48:21Because...
01:48:23Yeah, maybe tomorrow. We'll meet again tomorrow, okay?
01:48:25What if I die today, bro?
01:48:27Like, like, you wouldn't even care?
01:48:29Huh?
01:48:31What if I die right now?
01:48:33Yeah.
01:48:35Love martial arts.
01:48:37What?
01:48:39Love martial arts. Martial arts.
01:48:41How is martial arts
01:48:43gonna stop me from dying?
01:48:45Because it will protect you.
01:48:47Self-defense. Defense of others.
01:48:49What if I get cancer?
01:48:51Is that gonna stop it?
01:48:53Love martial arts can cure cancer.
01:48:55Yeah.
01:48:57No, it can't.
01:48:59Yes, it can.
01:49:03Okay?
01:49:05Yeah. You have a good night, okay?
01:49:07I'll see you maybe tomorrow,
01:49:09some other time, okay?
01:49:11Alright, peace, nigga.
01:49:13Thank you, thank you.
01:49:15Bye, nigga.
01:49:17Hey, you're not even black.
01:49:19You're kinda brown, right?
01:49:21You're brown, you're not even black.
01:49:23You cannot say the N-word.
01:49:25Okay, so...
01:49:27But, yeah, you have a good night, okay?
01:49:29Thank you, yeah, thank you.
01:49:31Buenas noches, okay?
01:49:33Yeah, thank you, yeah.
01:49:35Hey, what is the N-word?
01:49:37Buenas noches, okay? Thank you.
01:49:51I definitely feel so naughty, right?
01:49:53Come on, I'm still young.
01:49:55What?
01:49:57Very...
01:49:59Unexpected.
01:50:01Yeah, that's like...
01:50:03Yeah, like Instagram Live,
01:50:05back in the Zoom day,
01:50:07open Zoom meeting, okay?
01:50:09Yeah, unexpected encounter
01:50:11from all around the world.
01:50:13Yeah, I'm not gonna lie.
01:50:15I'm not gonna lie.
01:50:17I'm not gonna lie.
01:50:19Yeah, unexpected encounter
01:50:21from all around the world.
01:50:23Sometimes other parts of America
01:50:25or other parts of...
01:50:27globe or planet Earth
01:50:29or the world, okay?
01:50:31Yeah, interesting, right?
01:50:33Random.
01:50:35Unexpected, okay?
01:50:37Yeah, sure.
01:50:39Sure, yeah.
01:50:45Yeah, sometimes
01:50:47Asian or content
01:50:49or age or
01:50:51political incorrect words.
01:50:53Yeah, but
01:50:55they're young, okay?
01:50:59Understood, okay?
01:51:01So, okay.
01:51:07Okay.
01:51:09So, okay.
01:51:17Yeah.
01:51:31Yeah, it's been more than one hour, okay?
01:51:33Yeah, time flies when we
01:51:35have a good time, right? Okay.
01:51:37So, let's wrap up
01:51:39for this episode and we'll get back to mathematics
01:51:41tomorrow, okay?
01:51:43Okay?
01:51:45Next
01:51:47segment, maybe festival live.
01:51:49Not sure because I'm kind of drunk, okay?
01:51:51Yeah, maybe we'll do
01:51:53festival live just a little bit, okay?
01:51:55Otherwise,
01:51:57maybe I'll go to bed
01:51:59after eating some ramen noodle, okay?
01:52:01In microwave, okay?
01:52:03Okay, thank you.
01:52:05Mighty proud of you.
01:52:07Good night and see you later,
01:52:09okay? Thank you.
01:52:11Be ambitious, okay?
01:52:13Thank you.