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Clear filters"I'm a huge Guillermo Del Toro fan. I even loved his book, The Strain. It was really good till about 3/4 of the way through and it seemed like he just wanted to finish the book."
"Is this true, Grok? Click on that."
"Well, let's put it into Perplexity and find out if that's true."
"This is the current website to get into the Epstein files. You're now in line."
"If you have an Oura ring and you go into the hyperbaric chamber, it will tell you that you're recovered more than a normal day."
"I have a silicone one that I use all the time that I can work out with it. I could do anything with it."
"Oh, yeah, man. I used to be a Quake junkie."
"I used to make my own computers. I used to buy your graphics cards. Yeah. set up SLI with two graphics cards."
"my friend Ed Clay who runs the CPI down in Tijana, the Cellular Performance Institute, which is an amazing stem cell clinic down there"
"Have you ever seen the Werner Herzog documentary Happy People Life in the Taiga? It's really good documentary because it makes you think like what do you need out of life?"
"That was one of the greatest movies I've ever seen. Belly laughed watching that thing. He made that a comedy. He did it on purpose."
"He's got this great show called Pillars of the Past that's on YouTube, and he goes all around South America and Central America and finds these incredible structures."
"It's fucking good, man. It's good. I loved it. I'm no film expert, but it's my favorite vampire movie ever."
"I can't recommend that documentary enough. Cocaine Cowboys. You watch it, you go, 'What the fuck'"
"He was great in that conspiracy theory movie. It's pretty good. It was called Conspiracy Theory."
"Did you ever see Apocalypto? I fucking love that movie. One of my favorites. Such a good movie."
"It's called How Sports Psychology Can Help You Do Your Best When It Means the Most. Rob Gilbert, PhD, Montclair State University. It's pretty cool. I'll ask you to send me that afterwards."
"You could read Meditations by Marcus Aurelius and literally learn how to live a better life."
"It's great. It's really amazing. If you get in hyperbaric chamber, that'll help your memory as well."
"Passion of the Christ was really good, too, man."
"It's called the train. It's called Training Lab on Instagram. T R E I G N lab. Everybody that I know that's trained with him is like, 'Bro, this guy puts you through hell.'"
"Do you know who's upset about it, too? The lady who created Sex in the City."
"That's the whole premise of Good Will Hunting. Like you can get very smart from a public library. You really don't need it's just the books are available for everyone."
"But then how many of those women are now on Ozempic?"
"I have to have the kind of money that Spotify gave me."
"When Fear Factor came along, I initially took it cuz I thought it was going to be canceled immediately."
"But when I got on news radio, I was like, 'Oh, this is a whole different kind of a thing.' Like, 'This is a really good show with really good writing and really good actors.'"
"We did a show well you weren't on the show back then on hard ball."
"I think the store was shut for a year and a half, man."
"This Raul guy who's he's just out there finding these structures that he finds on Google Maps."
"John Nash who from the famous movie A Beautiful Mind with Russell Crowe"
"Oh, there's Golden Tiger. That's great. They're open pretty late, right?"
"didn't he come out with Muhammad on the cover of Time magazine like they were kind of teasing people with that fight"
"if you could just cover it up like an old school Everlast bag glove"
"the UFC really became popular in 2005 from the Ultimate Fighter"
"People who saw Black Belt magazine, they know"
"like in Game of Death, those Bruce Lee gloves"
"It's on the BBC. Amazon forest failed to build road for climate summit."
"These guys run a podcast called From First Principles. I think there's some physics nerds."
"Saturday Night Live used to have some great sketches, man. Used to be so silly."
"You have them fight a bunch of different guys like you did with Dirty Boxing, small organization, MMA fights, build up those skills"
"I know he went to Colombia. He went down to, uh, that, uh, Bio Accelerator place in Colombia."
"He uses elastic bands along with a Rogue Echo Bike. Those Rogue Echo bikes, they suck enough. And to have resistance bands while you're doing it, too."
"Jocko was a Navy Seal and he's got a book called Extreme Ownership."
"The Patriot was good."
"I don't know if he's been to the place in Tijuana that the UFC uses now, the Cellular Performance Institute, but they're all very similar."
"How about Lethal Weapon? First time we ever saw anybody do a triangle in a movie."
"Edge of Darkness."
"And I mean like like Rhonda Patrick amazing content and she tolerates 20 grams well which is kind of like surprising cuz I know a lot of women who don't."
"Anybody watching will know, you know, the original Have you heard of Jack 3D? Yeah, I took that, too. Yeah, she was nuts."
"Vincent Bugliosi wrote like I think what might be the longest non-fiction single volume book ever written on the Kennedy assassination uh remembering history or something like that. Um it's like 1500 years."
"there's a book called Active Measures by Thomas Rid and he kind of chronicles um what they were doing. Basically young people would be hired to pose as whoever anyone wanted to be posed as."
"This is the Daily Mail, though. The Daily Mail's a little sus, right?"
"Claude, in this scenario, had the ability to turn off the alarms. That's what it chose to do. It chose to kill an employee to avoid being shut down."
"There was other stories where they had given the ChatGPT fake information to see what it would do with it and so the ChatGPT started blackmailing him when it found out that it was going to be shut down."
"A lot of the people that are at the mothership came from the store and they were unemployed."
"I think it was the first time I was on you asked me about Guerilla Mind and the neutropic formula that I used before podcasts and, you know, to get cognitively dialed."