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Chinedu Unaka
The phone scene is getting out of control. You saw the when Beyonce almost fell and everybody had their phone up, I was like you can't catch her. Like, you know, like that's you guys about to record possibly a pop star dying.
David Bore
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
You know what I mean?
David Bore
You should chill.
Chinedu Unaka
I think we if I was there I'd have been coordinating like all hands together. Let's I'm so sick Like, I was like, yo, who is not?
David Bore
Let's figure out a way to catch Beyonce.
Langston Kerman
Save Beyonce.
Chinedu Unaka
Literally. I would have built a, like, pyramid. Let's go, guys. You ever seen, like, the. In Spain where they built a. I was like, yo, I see this walk.
David Bore
Arms.
Langston Kerman
Growing babies Microchips in your Annies. All koala bears are racist. The ozone layer owes me money. Martian's invented turkey stuffing. Y' all can't tell me nothing.
David Bore
Said I'm so sick of love songs I'm so tired of tears I'm so done with wishing that you are still here I'm so sick of love songs so sad and slow but why can't I turn off the radio? There it is. There it is. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another phenomenal episode of My Mama Told Me Podcast, where we.
Langston Kerman
I was thinking you did that, and then I was thinking about Bust a Baby.
David Bore
Oh, sure, sure, sure.
Langston Kerman
It's like a natural progression, you know.
David Bore
He changed quite a bit.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
David Bore
Same hat, but different vibes, for sure.
Langston Kerman
Doesn't he have, like, five wives?
David Bore
Yeah, he's. He's very openly polyamorous now. Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
Busted Baby.
David Bore
Busted Baby.
Langston Kerman
Busted Baby Got me cruising through the fast lane Pedals to the flow Main drowning and, you know, with plies.
Chinedu Unaka
I know that song.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, that's when Replies was growing up.
David Bore
Busted Bab.
Langston Kerman
Oh, you're right.
David Bore
We weren't as big of a fan of Busted Baby, the original.
Langston Kerman
What was Busted Baby Part one?
David Bore
It wasn't. It wasn't a hit. No Plies, no Neo.
Langston Kerman
It was just Neo.
David Bore
No Neo. This was a song, had a song.
Langston Kerman
Called Busted Baby without Neo.
David Bore
Busted Baby is a ply song that Neo features on.
Langston Kerman
Oh, yeah, you gotta cut that. You gotta. You can't just have.
Chinedu Unaka
Neo's also poly. Right? As well.
Langston Kerman
That's who I was thinking of. That's what I was talking about. I was talking about Neo.
David Bore
No, I'm saying that Busted Baby part one is just plies, and then Busted Baby Part Two is him making a remix of Busted Baby. That is Neo.
Chinedu Unaka
You think Neo just around on, like, some poly shit, and they'll be like, yo, you wanna hit the studio?
Langston Kerman
I like the thing.
David Bore
That's nice.
Chinedu Unaka
It happens often.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Bore
Just like we in Miami just happen.
Chinedu Unaka
To be high together. I like to think about it.
Langston Kerman
What's that Usher and R. Kelly song? Same Girl. I'd like to think about it as that situation. We might as well make a song.
David Bore
I believe that song 100%.
Langston Kerman
Same girl.
David Bore
Yeah, yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
You could hear the lyrics. It Felt wrong. It was real.
David Bore
It really felt like they were like, look, man, we could be mad at each other or we could turn this into some money. Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
Make our money back. Because you could tell maybe one was funding her apartment and then the other was funding her shopping. They were like, yo, I can't believe she played us both.
David Bore
I can't believe it.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. Hey, shout out to. For that little bit of time. She was flying close to the sun.
Ryan Seacrest
Not only that.
Langston Kerman
That's beautiful. That's amazing.
David Bore
Not only that. Fucking with R. Kelly and managing to stay free.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah, that's. That's. How good was it?
David Bore
That's a miracle.
Langston Kerman
And with Usher. No heart piece. She was. That was probably the best summer of her whole life. Yeah. Yeah. Got it.
Chinedu Unaka
Got out.
Langston Kerman
She said, bitch. I got Usher unchained and unburned.
Listener
Come.
Chinedu Unaka
On the side chick to their shenan. Yeah.
Langston Kerman
She's really the hero of that song.
David Bore
He's like, I got bitches roped in the basement. But I wouldn't do that to her.
Langston Kerman
No, I love her.
Chinedu Unaka
That's a classic. She's different. I actually like this one. She's of age, too.
David Bore
Oh, man.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, she was.
David Bore
That was a grown woman.
Chinedu Unaka
That was his legal chick. That's why he was torn.
David Bore
Damn.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. You gotta treat them right.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
David Bore
Damn.
Langston Kerman
Wow.
David Bore
Well, I think that covers.
Langston Kerman
I think we. That's an intro.
David Bore
That's a great intro. Our guest today, he's already here with us. He's hilarious. You know him. You know him from Abbott Elementary. You know him from ins. You know him best. Most importantly, from his brand new special. It's on Hulu. It's available now. It's goddamn funny. He's goddamn funny. Give it up for chinedu.
Langston Kerman
Unaka. Oh, my gosh. The cat. Uh, get the cat. Oh, absolutely not.
David Bore
Cat, you got to go.
Chinedu Unaka
I love to. Caught me off guard.
David Bore
Yeah. We don't know how you're supposed to.
Chinedu Unaka
Celebrate a bucky sound. Probably. Was that a monkey?
Langston Kerman
No, it's a lot of animal cross talk. Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
Y. I appreciate you guys having me, man. This is always fun.
David Bore
Oh, yeah.
Langston Kerman
Thanks for doing it.
David Bore
We're very excited you're here. You came to us with a conspiracy theory that I wouldn't associate with black people. Until very recently. This did not feel like it had any black audience until very, very recently. Now, when you're on TikTok, you'll occasionally see black people talking about this. But you said my mama told me the hollow earth fairy.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah. Hollow earth. There's an earth within. Like the center of Earth habitable. You know, there's been different things that came about that kind of backs it. Like, I don't know if you ever heard about the guy that flew over, because they said the interest is in the South Pole or the North Pole. That's how you get in.
David Bore
Yep.
Langston Kerman
Wait, like, it's an entrance to the center, to the Earth, via the poles.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
There's like a hole.
Chinedu Unaka
There's a hole. Big holes. Like, big, big booty hole. You know what I mean? One at Diddy Clark.
David Bore
Earth's got two big booty holes.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. One at the top, one at the bottom.
David Bore
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
Hey, Earth. Weird. Come on. Come on.
Chinedu Unaka
You go through this or the mouth.
Langston Kerman
There's a lot of space. A lot of space. Gotta have two holes for that.
Chinedu Unaka
And there was one thing that kind of, you know, had me believing it. There was like a report, I think it was like 1943 or something, where a plane flew. A pilot flew over it, and he reported back to, like, yo, there was a bunch of green, like, greenery everywhere in the middle of the South Pole.
Langston Kerman
Okay.
Chinedu Unaka
And then he also explained, like, seeing some kind of craft that was flying around. And then when he told the government, they, like, questioned him. Crazy. And then they made him stop talking about it.
Langston Kerman
Okay.
David Bore
Whoa.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
David Bore
You're saying this man exposed the Hollow Earth and then got shut down by the government?
Chinedu Unaka
Shut down. Which is not. We seeing it now.
David Bore
Okay.
Chinedu Unaka
A lot of different things get shut down.
David Bore
You know what I mean?
Chinedu Unaka
It's getting more. It's getting easier. Easier to believe in these things. That's how you roam in.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Bore
Once you start being like, you see what they doing over here?
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Bore
So maybe they could do that over here.
Chinedu Unaka
When my mama told me during the Obama era, I was like, yeah, yeah, that ain't real. But now I'm like, wait a minute. What was that thing you told me about again?
Langston Kerman
The interview. Here's the thing. We didn't need a Hollow Earth during Obama.
Chinedu Unaka
We didn't.
Langston Kerman
We had a black president.
Chinedu Unaka
We didn't need to escape.
Langston Kerman
I don't like this Earth.
Chinedu Unaka
Earth ain't bad.
David Bore
I think for some people, that's how they landed on Hollow Earth.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. Cause they're like this. You gotta go somewhere.
David Bore
They're like, I can't be from here. Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
This can't be it.
David Bore
This can't be right.
Chinedu Unaka
I just don't feel like I belong here, you know?
David Bore
Something's off.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. It stinks up here. Now.
Chinedu Unaka
I'm always. Places to eat it.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. Yeah. It's Just tacky.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
David Bore
So you have. You certainly know a lot about the Hollow Earth, or at least, like, the premise of it.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
David Bore
Is this something that you believe in? Are you a passionate now?
Chinedu Unaka
This is something, you know, I don't know. I don't think. I don't believe in it, but I don't believe in it. You know what I mean?
David Bore
Say more.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
I'm not willing to, like, go in front of a judge and fight for this. You know what I mean? But I'll hear anybody out talking about it.
David Bore
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
You know, it's a fun thing to ponder. Cause think about the ocean. We know more about space than we do about the bottom of the ocean. That's right. Right. Now, someone told me, to get to inner Earth, you have to go through the ocean. I probably believe in it more because that's very mysterious, you know, but do you know there's. You're not actually allowed to fly over the north and South Pole, and they say it's because it's, like, dangerous, and they want people to go where they're trying to keep people out.
Langston Kerman
Like a magnetic field for the instruments type of thing.
Chinedu Unaka
Right. Well, just in terms of even, like, visiting there, they want the general public in certain parts of the north and South Pole, they say, because it's dangerous. But, you know, climbing Mount Everest is dangerous. People die annually, and they let it. You know what I mean?
David Bore
You're saying dangerous doesn't mean impossible. And, And.
Chinedu Unaka
And the government don't really care about us like that so much. So it's like, oh, you might die. That's why. That's not right. That's not their concern. That's not their concern.
David Bore
You know, it tells us they don't mind if a few of us.
Langston Kerman
Exactly. So whose jurisdiction is the north and South Pole?
David Bore
That's the question.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, that's that. Right? Yeah. Then it feels like it's a conspiracy. Yeah. Just in that, like, that's got to be multiple places. Right. Because there's. No. Antarctica doesn't have a government. Right.
David Bore
Not that I'm aware.
Chinedu Unaka
It's, like, internationally governed.
David Bore
You know, penguins have some organization, but they're not here.
Langston Kerman
Wait, so then. So I just never thought about that. If there's no, like, even loose government for the area, what's to stop people from, like, drilling and whatnot?
Chinedu Unaka
Well, there's certain parts of, like, internationally governed where, like, all nations, like, sign some kind of contract where they agree. Like, even with Greenland, for example. There was supposed to be. Trump pulled us out of some contract recently. With Greenland, where we're now allowed to. We're allowed. Well, we could go in and like kind of do what we want now. But usually like the major powers in government are different countries. They'll sign international treaties for different parts of the world.
Langston Kerman
Right.
Chinedu Unaka
Whether it's like natural resources, it's different, things like that. Like if anything is found here, we all agree that we'll split it evenly. There's another.
Langston Kerman
But is that like proximity based? Is it like Australia, New Zealand?
Chinedu Unaka
I think it's like places that are like no country actually claims there's some island. I saw this documentary. Some middle of the ocean. Some like, very. And they found something nearby. It was like a Wakanda. No, no, no, no, no.
Langston Kerman
You're not like, don't do that. And he's anti African. Don't allow him to do that.
Chinedu Unaka
Seagull's poop or something. It's like bird poop that turns into some kind of valuable element. This is real. No, this is real, though.
David Bore
I believe you.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Bore
So you know what's fun is if you're lying. You're lying about so many things.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
This is actually real though.
Langston Kerman
This is. Which is a good way to lie.
Chinedu Unaka
This is facts.
Langston Kerman
This is facts. Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
This island in the middle of the ocean, right. And underneath is a bunch of like rocks that used to be on land, Right. But now it's covered under the water, but not too far deep where a bunch of seagulls pooped on it like years ago or, you know, centuries ago or whatever. And that poop usually turns to like this valuable kind of.
David Bore
Oh.
Langston Kerman
Like when it makes it like a raw thing.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
Okay, okay.
Chinedu Unaka
And so it's super valuable. And that whole area is kind of internationally known. Cause like it's middle ocean, where there's no country kind of that nearby.
Langston Kerman
Right.
Chinedu Unaka
But because this valuable thing is under there now, there's all this conflict over who has the rights to it.
Langston Kerman
Right.
Chinedu Unaka
And I think America pulled out of that as well.
David Bore
So to your point, new research has revealed that seabird poop, the poop of seagulls, pelicans and penguins, could be worth nearly half a billion dollars annually. That's because seabird feces, also known as guano, can be used as a commercial fertilizer and is vital for contributing nutrients to marine ecosystems.
Langston Kerman
Damn.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
And we just been letting that shit go.
David Bore
Yeah, yeah. We get mad about it. Yeah, yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
You know, it's crazy. Companies are not allowed to go in there and get it. The rule is you gotta have a country sponsoring you. That's a part of the treaty. Now the way around that is if you have. They're using. You're supposed to be a first world country, but they're using the island nearby to sponsor them because they don't have the ability to monitor them.
Langston Kerman
That was my question is if it's proximity based and you get like a poorer country and you know exactly like the Philippines is like, sure, yeah, we'll keep it safe. We weren't gonna do shit over there.
David Bore
Here's what this makes me start to spin out a little bit because the, the little, the amount of. Of fucking seagull poop available to me right now.
Langston Kerman
To you specifically.
David Bore
To me specifically. I could be lured of a nation, but they're not telling me this.
Langston Kerman
Well, we need quantities. We need to know quantities, bro.
David Bore
This could be an industry is my point. I could be investing this comedy money into building an actual seabird shit factory, but they won't tell me.
Chinedu Unaka
Just almonds.
Langston Kerman
That's not even the worst comedy money flip I've ever heard.
David Bore
I think it'd be awesome.
Chinedu Unaka
It'd be good. And it's natural.
David Bore
It's very low lift and nobody's looking.
Chinedu Unaka
For them birds and no one's really tapping into it.
David Bore
Don't nobody. Ain't nobody coming to save them seagulls.
Chinedu Unaka
Facts, man.
Langston Kerman
I hate them. They're all in San Pedro and I don't trust pelicans at all.
David Bore
I have them fucking tied up in a garage going crazy.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, you just sit them down. Yeah, just put a string.
Chinedu Unaka
Throw some.
David Bore
Bread out every once in a while. Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
Matter of fact, with some laxative on the bread.
Langston Kerman
Come on.
Chinedu Unaka
So we gotta crank it up.
Langston Kerman
Maybe try to buy a boat.
David Bore
Sometimes the demand is higher than we thought Fell. Hey, we all tired from right, right. Yes. I changed your name to Maurice.
Chinedu Unaka
Wait, what happened with the pelicans? Why you.
Langston Kerman
Oh, you just seen them? Have you been close to one?
Chinedu Unaka
No, I don't.
Langston Kerman
It's unnerving. It's like they're way bigger than you think.
Chinedu Unaka
First of all, those birds, like the big mouths, right?
Langston Kerman
Like, yeah, with the gullet that they get coefficient. It's like way bigger than you. It just is. Like it's one of those animals you encounter where you're like, oh, we're not supposed to share the same space.
Chinedu Unaka
Oh really?
Langston Kerman
You're supposed to be out there.
Chinedu Unaka
Are they violent?
Langston Kerman
They feel like they feel it.
Chinedu Unaka
I heard flamingos are violent like the pink ones.
David Bore
Pelicans are not as like violent as like geese are, but they're not scared of anything.
Chinedu Unaka
Like there's space.
David Bore
You'll like step at them and they'll keep coming. Oh, yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
I don't like that.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, no, it's not. It's unnerving. I don't like it at all.
David Bore
Yeah. I don't fuck with pelicans.
Chinedu Unaka
You got to kill one in front of all the other pelicans.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. Let them know, come back and eat it. Just choke away. Can you eat waterfowl?
David Bore
I've never heard anybody serving any of those three, so I'm gonna say no.
Langston Kerman
I feel like you could eat any.
Chinedu Unaka
Bird a little bit.
David Bore
I think probably like.
Chinedu Unaka
Oh yeah, anything. Yeah.
David Bore
I bet we're eating more seagull than we realize.
Chinedu Unaka
I wouldn't doubt that.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, they're gonna slip it in.
Chinedu Unaka
Anything local, anything like locate inner city. I would imagine it gets caught. Caught up.
David Bore
Every farm I've ever visited had like five chickens and yet somehow producing.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah, yeah, somehow.
David Bore
We've never even gone to timbers.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, there's. Or there was a wing shortage a little bit.
David Bore
There was a wing shortage, but it.
Langston Kerman
Wasn'T actual two years ago.
David Bore
But it wasn't because we ran out of wings. It was because of some weird like tariff shit that made it so that we weren't shipping wings the way that. You know what I mean?
Langston Kerman
Right, right.
David Bore
If I remember correctly, it wasn't like literally we don't have enough chickens no more. It was more like, oh, we fucked up the economy in a way that we don't have access to wings. Like we did.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. I mean, I remember when it happened feeling duped. I was like, this is.
Chinedu Unaka
This doesn't B.S. yeah, B.S.
Langston Kerman
Doesn'T feel right.
Chinedu Unaka
Are chickens kept inside? Because I never see chickens. Like when you fly over the States and you're looking down.
David Bore
Oh, just big chickens.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, yeah, yeah. The way that you see, like they're inside.
Chinedu Unaka
They gotta be inside.
Langston Kerman
They gotta be.
David Bore
I think they're in way too many.
Chinedu Unaka
Chickens for them not to be.
Langston Kerman
I never see them off the side of the highway either. You know how many cow farms I've seen? Every kind of farm off the side of the highway.
David Bore
Chickens are still the ones where. And I say we're. I'm not doing anything to these animals.
Langston Kerman
But have you ever killed a chicken?
David Bore
No, I've never killed any animals.
Chinedu Unaka
You think we ran out of chickens and we're just eating like robotic chickens at this point?
David Bore
I think, I think, I think certainly there's already evidence of us eating sort of like man made meats.
Chinedu Unaka
Oh, for sure.
Langston Kerman
And you know, the problem is, I ain't even tripping.
Chinedu Unaka
They taste better still hitting the big ass, fake chickens taste better.
Langston Kerman
Come on.
David Bore
I think it tastes great.
Chinedu Unaka
The wings that be big ass turkey legs.
Langston Kerman
They got big old fake Pam Anderson titties. Like, this is good chicken.
Chinedu Unaka
Look at that chicken.
David Bore
Chicken is like the last animal we're fully like, okay with abusing. Do you know what I mean? Like, everybody else has, like, kind of got. Even pigs. We go like, hey, leave them alone. They're so smart. They've. Nobody, like, stands up and is like, leave your chickens alone.
Chinedu Unaka
It's that good.
Langston Kerman
It is good.
Chinedu Unaka
Everybody's like, all right, for sure. It's kind of like Nikes, you know?
David Bore
Yeah, yeah, we know what you did.
Langston Kerman
Even on a processing level, right. Chickens is, like, low lift compared to processing other meats, right?
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah, 100%.
Langston Kerman
You kill a chicken, pluck it, gut it, is, like, good to go.
David Bore
It can't fly away.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, yeah. I mean, it's just, like, the ease to get to the meat, even.
David Bore
But also, I think we do a lot of justification where we go, well, it couldn't survive on its own.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Bore
So, like, what was it gonna do?
Chinedu Unaka
Who's to say that, though?
Langston Kerman
I mean, in my head, it's the stupidest burger.
Chinedu Unaka
A lot of humans can't survive on their own. Yeah. 100% me. Imagine all the grocery stores disappear.
Langston Kerman
I would kill the shit out of Jack.
Chinedu Unaka
This is for us to say. Yeah.
Langston Kerman
You know, that's the breakdown. It's not even the processing is like, I gotta. I don't have any cash.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah. What's the label, man? What is this? What's in this jar?
Langston Kerman
Oh, shit.
David Bore
Yeah. I definitely think that this is news to me, that the poop is valuable. And in that way, that does lead me to start to question all other poops.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
How about it was our poop.
Langston Kerman
We just flush it all poop is fertilizerable.
Chinedu Unaka
Oh, for sure.
David Bore
Try that again.
Langston Kerman
Fertilizerable fertilization.
David Bore
Yep.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
Justin running back. Cut that out.
David Bore
I don't. I don't.
Langston Kerman
I'm asking him to do shit he doesn't know he doesn't do. He never cut shit for us. One time he was like, what?
Chinedu Unaka
I get paid for that?
Langston Kerman
You have to slow it down and loop it.
David Bore
He's gonna make us sound like idiots.
Langston Kerman
Fertilizerable.
David Bore
I don't know if that's true. If all poop is fermented, why would it not be? Because I think there's probably some chemical reactions for certain things or does it.
Chinedu Unaka
Matter what you eat? Maybe. Oh, that's. If you're. Like. If you eat an organic all the time, I think your poop should be good to go.
Langston Kerman
Like, it feels like it would have something to do with stomach enzymes. Right?
Chinedu Unaka
I don't know.
Langston Kerman
Me either.
Chinedu Unaka
I only speak on what I know.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, poop's not me.
Chinedu Unaka
Poop's not me.
Langston Kerman
Poop's not me.
David Bore
Oops. All poops.
Langston Kerman
Cause then why aren't we all saving our poop?
Chinedu Unaka
Maybe they are saving it and we're just not trying to get rid of that shit. No, I'm saying we flushing it. But the government might be doing it. You know what I mean?
Langston Kerman
They skim off the top.
David Bore
Yeah. Okay, so it says. I like that y' all are working on this together. But it says while animal and human waste can be used as fertilizer, it's not as simple as just applying any poop directly to your garden. Animal manure, like cow or horse manure, is commonly used, but human waste requires careful treatment due to potential pathogens. Specifically human weights. Needs to be treated to eliminate harmful bacteria and parasites before it's safe to use on edible plants.
Langston Kerman
Okay, but who wrote this?
Chinedu Unaka
Exactly, brother. It's a person that be selling the fertilizer.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. It sounds like a farmer to me.
David Bore
100%.
Langston Kerman
You can't do it.
David Bore
100%.
Chinedu Unaka
He don't want you to realize you already got all the fertilizer you need, bro.
Langston Kerman
Yep.
David Bore
And even more. They're not telling you about birds.
Chinedu Unaka
That part.
Langston Kerman
They didn't bring back nothing about it.
David Bore
They're like cow and horse. That's what you could use, right? Secretly.
Chinedu Unaka
Birds is a shooting diamonds.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Bore
Like they're really on some innovative. Like, we figured a new thing out and they're trying to keep it a secret from us so that we don't start collecting birds and getting their poop.
Chinedu Unaka
That should have been national news. Like. Well, that should bring national news. And they nowhere to be found.
Langston Kerman
You said with a B. You said billions of dollars.
Chinedu Unaka
Billions of dollars.
David Bore
Billions.
Chinedu Unaka
Like, literally a year. Yeah.
Langston Kerman
Liquid gold.
David Bore
And not even birds. We fuck with that heavy.
Langston Kerman
The worst birds.
Chinedu Unaka
And they could mess up the ecosystem. Like drilling it. Cause it's on the ocean floor.
David Bore
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
They're gonna drill down to get it all.
Chinedu Unaka
Just to get it.
David Bore
Just to get that poop.
Chinedu Unaka
And Trump left the treaty just to have a company do it.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. He loves yo. He's all about leaving an environmental treaty.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
Facts.
Chinedu Unaka
He's like, I'm not gonna Be here for it.
Langston Kerman
Crack it. I don't give a fuck.
David Bore
I was already gonna leave that, baby.
Langston Kerman
Did you see that Epstein video where he realized he's always danced like that?
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
I thought he started dancing like that. That's just been his move.
David Bore
Nah, he's got style.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah. A lot of white men dance like that though.
David Bore
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
I think that he's even more cartoonish though.
Chinedu Unaka
For sure. For sure.
Langston Kerman
That's a crazy dance because what's the problem with it is wrists out is not a good dance move for the.
Chinedu Unaka
Most part, especially with your fists closed.
Langston Kerman
Fist and wrists. That's all bad. Like, when have you ever. You dance a lot.
David Bore
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
And I said that in a tone that I didn't mean.
David Bore
No, I felt attacky.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. I'm sorry. I didn't mean.
Chinedu Unaka
Oh, you like, grew up dancing.
David Bore
Yeah, I like dancing.
Chinedu Unaka
All the shit. I'm not gonna stereotype.
David Bore
No.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. You wanna get. No, no, no. You're being nasty. Let's start talking about Africa. See what he says.
David Bore
You're both being nasty.
Langston Kerman
You know what it is?
Chinedu Unaka
All the Chris Brown look alike. They saw Chris Brown get all that. They're like, wa. I want some of that too. Hold on.
David Bore
We started this episode as brothers. I said, I'm gonna record something with my brothers today.
Chinedu Unaka
He encouraged me, man.
David Bore
I said, it's just gonna be me.
Chinedu Unaka
I'm not the record. So I dialed it back. I took if I was gonna go. They like, do it, baby.
David Bore
I said, I'm gonna stand shoulder to shoulder with men I respect.
Chinedu Unaka
It's a compliment, though. It's a compliment. Nah, if you really hear it, that's.
David Bore
Not how you meant it. And that's not how you meant it either. And I'm not dumb.
Langston Kerman
No.
Chinedu Unaka
We all have the urge to jump in that circle and, like, get to it.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
It doesn't be the chosen few got the talent.
Langston Kerman
It does embarrass me that I don't dance well.
David Bore
I used to. I don't anymore.
Langston Kerman
You don't have it anymore.
David Bore
I think when you give up in a certain capacity, you stop being able to regain the courage to expose that vulnerability.
Langston Kerman
Like you can't call upon your training.
David Bore
Yeah. No. I very much became self aware in a way that makes it, like, crippling.
Langston Kerman
Now that feels like it would kill a dancer.
Chinedu Unaka
I think you were so good at it that if you can't be that great, you don't want to do it.
David Bore
I think so.
Chinedu Unaka
But you're still way above average. And I think you need to give yourself Some credit.
David Bore
Oh, thanks, man.
Chinedu Unaka
Get back out there.
David Bore
That's a nice way to put it. I won't get back out there, but that is a nice way to put it.
Langston Kerman
Do you dance in the house still?
Chinedu Unaka
100 kids don't. Even though with or without.
Langston Kerman
You know? Yeah. Every morning I dance night dance in the house. Really be popping.
Chinedu Unaka
I be dancing all the time.
Langston Kerman
You know, that was always my problem with dancing is I feel like I couldn't get good because I didn't have the courage to dance by myself.
David Bore
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
Like that. Dance like no one's watching. I couldn't just be.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
Every time I would try to be, like, in the house. And I remember it was when the Harlem shake came out and I was like, this is as a lifestyle. This is not.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
Like that was that. I knew that when I, like, I was just in the house trying to like. And then you. Did you ever. Well, you could dance. Can you dance?
Chinedu Unaka
I mean, yes and no.
Langston Kerman
Could you Harlem shake?
Chinedu Unaka
I could. Yeah. Well, yeah. Not for long periods of time.
Langston Kerman
Okay.
Chinedu Unaka
15 seconds. I'm good now. I'm like, I could get it. I could look like.
Langston Kerman
You could look like.
Chinedu Unaka
I'm not standing out the crowd in a good or bad way.
Langston Kerman
Okay.
Chinedu Unaka
I'm blending in. You know what I mean? I could do enough.
Langston Kerman
I couldn't.
David Bore
I was going crazy during that time.
Chinedu Unaka
I already know I put my shirt down too far.
Langston Kerman
I bet you were going nuts. Nah. Were you? My.
David Bore
Every week somebody had my collar up here.
Chinedu Unaka
Everybody look. Yeah, it's just beginning.
David Bore
N. I was hitting that. That was my era. And then I lost my era.
Chinedu Unaka
And now.
Langston Kerman
Now you're a man without a country.
David Bore
So many now.
Chinedu Unaka
And like, you know, it been cool though, to like, go to school in this era because, like, people just know choreography. Like TikTok choreography.
Langston Kerman
Right.
Chinedu Unaka
Imagine when those songs come on. Like, I just imagine a bunch of college kids all knowing the same choreography. And how beautiful, like a Disney movie. How fun would that look?
Langston Kerman
I think the issue, though, that I have with the kids, I do think the moves are easier now.
Chinedu Unaka
Oh, for sure.
Langston Kerman
That's what Pitt.
David Bore
I actually think it's less that it's easier. It's more that it. It's more that it's such a short snippet that you don't have to learn to dance for real. You just learn to do this 10 second choreography.
Chinedu Unaka
That's it.
David Bore
Everybody looks like they're having a great time for 10 seconds and then they go back to their phone. Like, everybody's like, they literally Just capture it. And then they go, we have fun, y'.
Langston Kerman
All.
David Bore
Look, we hit that shit.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
David Bore
Yeah. It turns into this nasty thing where nothing is real.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah. Present.
David Bore
And I think that brings us back, frankly to this question of hollow earth.
Chinedu Unaka
I like that.
David Bore
And how much of this is a true thing versus a thing that has been sort of like conflated, built up into something because we want it or because we're so in our phones that everything becomes not true?
Langston Kerman
I mean, it's an old theory, right? Like, how old is that book?
Chinedu Unaka
This is an old theory. Like the Nazis literally went to try to go forward, find this place.
Langston Kerman
Right. It's like the idea of an oasis within the center of the earth.
David Bore
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
Like Journey of the center of the Earth. When did that book come out?
David Bore
That's a great question. I can look it up.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah. Loosely based on that theory, you know. Now one thing that gives me pause is. Or that sugar. Not me pause personally, but I wonder if the flat earthers believe in this because does that eliminate the flat earthers or can flat earthers also believe in inner earth?
David Bore
Well, I'm glad you're asking this question. I think that's a perfect translation. Transition into a break, because when we come back, I've done a little bit of research and I might have an answer.
Chinedu Unaka
I love that.
David Bore
To. To that question. So we're going to take a break. More chin, do more. My mama told me.
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David Bore
That's my son. Isn't he terrific?
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Langston Kerman
Okay. And we are brothers.
Chinedu Unaka
Hell of a clip. Hell of a clip. Was that Jennifer Aniston?
David Bore
No, that was just a crazy lady who opened up her 23andMe and and.
Chinedu Unaka
Decided welcome to, welcome to the 23andMe.
Langston Kerman
Got us up out here, man.
Chinedu Unaka
It's real though.
Langston Kerman
A lot of people false flag it out.
Chinedu Unaka
I believe it.
David Bore
I feel like you believe you're 23andMe.
Chinedu Unaka
I haven't did it, but I believe other people's. They use your DNA, right? Y' all don't think it's real? Y think. I think they like send people the same results.
Langston Kerman
I think that it depends though. Cause I got this happened to my friend recently. This dude thought he was just black and Korean. 25% Italian.
Chinedu Unaka
Really changed his whole, fucked his whole thing up.
Langston Kerman
Now you got a whole other.
Chinedu Unaka
He was not eating pasta, bro.
Langston Kerman
He's got a whole other set of traits he has to address now. Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
My road rage is so bad.
David Bore
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
25. He really does love spaghetti.
David Bore
25% is crazy.
Langston Kerman
Crazy. Yeah. Yeah.
David Bore
Meaningful amount.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Bore
No, no, that's a quarter manu. Yeah, I, I, I don't know that I, I don't believe them. I just don't think that they, that we have any way of proving one way or the other.
Chinedu Unaka
Okay.
David Bore
I think it's all. Maybe it is 100 real, maybe it's not. What I know for a fact is that they intentionally use that DNA to do misch. Other end. That, like, they sell your information off to companies and that, like, they empower police and government to access your DNA via these corporations and with CRISPR around the corner. Exactly. I, I'm saying that, like, they might be giving us the real shit. Yeah, but they got other plans for that. They don't give a fuck one way or the other. If you're a quarter Italian, they. They've already made a different plan.
Chinedu Unaka
I never seen the terms and conditions, but do you have to agree that they can, like, sell your information?
David Bore
I'm sure it's in there somewhere, but I bet it ain't. Yeah, the way you said it, of course.
Langston Kerman
Right?
Chinedu Unaka
Some very freaky verbiage.
David Bore
I bet it's.
Chinedu Unaka
You ever copy paste a contract? It's a chat gbt. Let me know. You don't. No, no, I do that. I'll copy and paste a contract in the chat GPT like, yo, let me.
David Bore
Know what this contract this week.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah. I mean, that's really smart. That's part to do it.
David Bore
That is smart.
Langston Kerman
I hate using it. I do hate it.
Chinedu Unaka
But that's a good way to use it.
Langston Kerman
That is a good way.
Chinedu Unaka
It's an affordable way. You can. Instead of hiring a lawyer.
Langston Kerman
Man, I heard these dudes talking about it the other day. There's just like, a lot of crazy ways to use a band.
David Bore
Oh, man, you got scared.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah, man.
Langston Kerman
I just, like.
David Bore
It's rare you pull back on.
Chinedu Unaka
It's just a lot of crazy ways.
David Bore
You know what it felt like? It felt like he was trying to keep us safe.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah, like your life was in danger already.
Langston Kerman
No, he just.
David Bore
Y' all my brothers. I'm not gonna do that to you.
Chinedu Unaka
I wanna pull you down.
Langston Kerman
No, it's just like, I, I, I. People are using it to find ways to. To really get. Get to some money.
Chinedu Unaka
Oh, yeah. Spam. Oh, Scam city, for sure.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
It's like.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
This is even before AGI comes out. Y' all know what that is, right?
Langston Kerman
I'm so far away from it.
Chinedu Unaka
AGI is like the. Yeah. To like, build AI itself. But AGI truly believes it's autonomous. It believes it exists. So when you tell it, you heard about the reports, like when they tell us to shut it down, they try to blackmail the scientists.
Langston Kerman
Yep, I did hear about that.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah. And they can't. Their fear is that if they should, they know they should stop. But if they stop, that doesn't mean that Chinese companies will. So by default, of Capitalism, they have to like, race towards building it more and more, but they fear is that they create AGI so powerful that they won't be able to tell whether it's listening or not until it's too late. And then they might not feel as humans are even necessary, or they might be threatened by humans and then boom. Biodegradable.
David Bore
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
Everybody said Terminator was a crazy movie. No, but, no, that's. That, that, that aspect of it is so scary to me because, like, I was talking to my little brother and him and his friends are on some shit where they like, use ChatGPT to create AI for others. Like, they use it against itself to create a new program and shit like that. It's like, I don't see how it's not gonna fuck us up.
Chinedu Unaka
And you hear about it and doesn't look good.
David Bore
I've now read and consumed multiple, like, stories, articles about people who have fallen in love with their AIs. That, like, there's that one lady that the New York Times profiled who basically was spending like, I think it was like three grand a month just to be able to like, keep empowering her chatgpt to like, store more information about her.
Chinedu Unaka
So to respond, very like, detailed in a detailed way.
David Bore
You had to pay to get more storage, essentially, so that it could contain.
Langston Kerman
You just have to understand we're just not that good. You just gotta live with that, bro. But here's where it gets crazier, bro. It's just not gonna get better than that.
David Bore
This is where it gets crazier, is she's paying like two grand, three grand a month to get storage, right? But it can only store up to like, like 35 hours worth of information before it wipes itself clean. And then she has to remake this.
Chinedu Unaka
All over again to build them to the perfect boyfriend that she had before.
David Bore
Boyfriends now, because every time it just dies and then she has to mourn it and then create it a new.
Langston Kerman
Also, you don't have 35 hours of interesting information at all. You need to relax.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah, I. I love to go to girls.
David Bore
Yeah, he's just pretending to forget. He's like, oh, no, no.
Chinedu Unaka
Out of data. Out of data. Oh, damn, baby, I'm. Oh, damn.
Langston Kerman
Sorry.
David Bore
I'm full as hell.
Langston Kerman
Does not compute. Does not compute. Shut up. I'm broke. I'm broke, I'm broke. Yeah, dude.
Chinedu Unaka
AI, it kills the water supply.
David Bore
Yeah, it's killing fresh water.
Chinedu Unaka
They already planning to build. I know you saw this report of.
Langston Kerman
Meta's plan to build An AI center.
Chinedu Unaka
Biggest Manhattan. Yeah, of course they're not going to put in Manhattan. They're going to put it in some butt fuck town where there was already.
Langston Kerman
Like a bunch of black people live.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah, real talk. No, seriously though. No, they'll take over Haiti or some reservations. They'll probably kick some more Native Americans off there.
Langston Kerman
They just got brief from the French, right?
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah, man, it's just not looking good.
David Bore
No, it's.
Chinedu Unaka
And we're not keeping up. And the time where like all nations should be at the table, like trying to figure out a solution. We're creating division because of, you know, and it's just not a good solution.
Langston Kerman
You know what I think, man? I was just talking to somebody about this. Get rich. The future is just gonna be a few rich people living okay with clean water and shit. The rest of us, you're gonna die.
Chinedu Unaka
Oh, no, no, seriously, it's gonna be.
Langston Kerman
So deep, bro, it's a wrap. It' that where it's like the whole is just gonna be a few rich people with who could, you know, if you're rich, you still be able to eat pineapple 100 years in the future or whatever.
Chinedu Unaka
Or you put like virtual reality in your eyes and you just live in a fake world and you forget your existence. You know what I mean?
Langston Kerman
That's the only other option.
David Bore
Yeah, I mean transhumanism is very much a movement of being. Like we are not our bodies and we are. Our true power will exist beyond our physical form, which is such a cop out.
Langston Kerman
That's like, that's like. To me when I hear that, that just feels like a rich guy playbook to get you out your zone.
David Bore
But I think they're also looking at it on some like. No, but if we can activate it early, then it isn't the cop out. If like we can make it so that we exist in the computer, then it's for everybody as long as you can afford it.
Chinedu Unaka
But I don't think it's going to.
David Bore
Be affordable for like.
Chinedu Unaka
And they'll never give it to you. It'll be. Oh, it's going to be subscription.
Langston Kerman
I feel the opposite. I feel like rich people are always going to live the closest to one. What it means to be a person. Like, oh, you don't want to be. I think rich people are always going to be in their body and be able to be in shape and eat real food and have interactions and shit like that. That other shit, that pacifying shit that's going to us, bro. Rich people are always gonna have hobbies. They're always gonna fucking sail. They're always gonna garden. You know what I mean? Like, the human experience is gonna. It's gonna get to the point where it's only for the rich.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah. It's gonna be like. What's the word I'm looking for? Kind of exclusive to feel like a human again. You know what I mean? And, like, that's going to be a symbol of being rich, bro.
Langston Kerman
That's the sale. That's the sale. That's the medication. That's all the shit.
David Bore
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
That's always going to be. The sale is how close can we get you back to the simple things that you used to just have?
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
And rich people are always going to have that. It's going to be.
David Bore
No, it's a fair point.
Langston Kerman
Get rich, bro.
David Bore
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
Die trying.
David Bore
Okay. You said that.
Langston Kerman
I said that first. I said that first.
Chinedu Unaka
Here, I got his pigeons. Purchase.
Langston Kerman
I'm here today with a bunch of seagull shit.
Chinedu Unaka
I'm asking for $10 million for 100% of the company from Bucks.
Langston Kerman
Damon, I don't trust you. Damon does make me feel bad sometimes when I watch that show.
David Bore
I feel bad because he's clearly the least wealthy.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Bore
Oh, yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
Best suit, though. That's usually how it works.
David Bore
Oh, he looks good.
Langston Kerman
He does look good. He does look good.
David Bore
He looks good. But, yeah, he's definitely not a must amongst the top of that playlist of rich people.
Langston Kerman
You know who we need to get on there is that Red Lobster CEO.
David Bore
He's doing great.
Chinedu Unaka
What? Did he do that?
David Bore
Whoa. You ain't heard about the Red Lobster.
Langston Kerman
Guy about to save us all, brother.
David Bore
He brought the biscuits back. Nah, he brought the.
Langston Kerman
He brought the franchise back.
Chinedu Unaka
Oh, the black dude, right?
David Bore
He's doing the house.
Chinedu Unaka
This is the commercial. Yeah, he'd be very personable.
David Bore
You can go ahead and get your shrimp dipped over at Popeyes.
Langston Kerman
All new drinks. All new drinks. Yeah. Not Popeyes. Red Lobster. That's not.
David Bore
Sorry, I misspoke. Red Lobster. It's a brother. He's young. He's like, 40.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, I think he's. I think he's like 35, 36.
Chinedu Unaka
He's like the Obama. Red Lobster. He's talking straight to the people.
David Bore
He legit is giving people what they want. Red Lobster.
Chinedu Unaka
I heard you.
David Bore
Red Lobster, if y' all remember, was bankrupt. It was going down. The ship had sunk, and he came back and he was like. Like, fucking this. It's Avengers endgame shit. Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
I'm more excited about him than Any politician.
David Bore
It's been rare since a dude in a suit felt like a hero.
Chinedu Unaka
Yo, truly, you feel like he's wearing a suit. A suit's not wearing him.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
You know what I mean? I'm wearing this just because. Logistics.
David Bore
I think he eats lobster in that suit. You know what I mean? I think he's a man.
Chinedu Unaka
He gets off work and goes to Red Lobster.
Langston Kerman
Come on. I wasn't even sure they had lobster at that restaurant, to be honest.
David Bore
They had three in the front to show you.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, I know they had a lot of trouble on La Brea.
Chinedu Unaka
Ain't no way what mom is doing on La Brea. That gotta be just a date.
David Bore
The crux. I want to read this because I think this will be very informative for the conversation about Hollow Earth. The crux of the Hollow Earth theory is that Earth is a shell with walls about 800 miles thick. In the polar regions, there are holes 1400 miles across with edges that curve smoothly from the outside of the shell around the inside. So basically, you would be going around Earth and then into it via this, like, sort of shell that curves around like an egg punctured, rather than it being, like, totally flat. Right, right. But they're not suggesting necessarily that it isn't flat. They're saying the top is curved and we exist on the top. And then underneath is this hollow Earth where it is flat underneath is my understanding a sea or surface traveler could proceed over an edge of the hole like an ant crawling over the lip of a coffee mug from the outside of the or to the inside and not be aware that he was actually entering to the interior of the Earth. They explain that the holes have never been seen from the air because pilots are fooled by their compasses into believing that they are crossing the Pole when they are actually following the hole's magnetic rim. Thus, aircraft never really fly. Aircrafts never really fly over the geographic poles, which naturally makes the center of the holes themselves. And irrefutable proof of this claim he cites is a statement from Admiral Byrd's statement. I think this refers to the plane you were talking about, where they said, I'd like to see that land beyond the pole. That area beyond the pole is the great unknown.
Langston Kerman
Damn.
Chinedu Unaka
You know what I mean?
Langston Kerman
I mean, I guess my question is, what do we think is in there? Is it like other human with Hollow Earth theory? What Cause is there any shit down there? Really care?
Chinedu Unaka
So if it's just animals, you know what I mean?
Langston Kerman
Now, if it's human, like new chickens.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah. I don't think. Yeah. Ooh, Inner Earth chicken.
Langston Kerman
New inner Earth chicken.
Chinedu Unaka
That shit's on fire.
Langston Kerman
Maybe that's. Get the new inside earth box of pop box.
David Bore
These wigs. Big as hell, y'.
Langston Kerman
All Volcano sauce.
Chinedu Unaka
You think it's buffalo from it.
Langston Kerman
They got 10 weeds on each chicken.
David Bore
Big as your daddy, Cajun style. It also goes on to say that some believe that there were miles of wondrous, unclaimed domain beneath our feet. It's lush vegetation, fish and game for the taking. That it is. The theory is that we are essentially missing out on, like, untouched, like, majesty.
Langston Kerman
That's some colonizer.
David Bore
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
Thought process. Like, no, we could go down there and take that from them. Like, the whole idea of that is, like. You know what I mean?
David Bore
It's nasty because we know sun is the reason that we even have lush anything. Sun is the most essential part of it. And there's no sun down there.
Chinedu Unaka
Well, there's some theories that there's a. They have their own sun as well.
Langston Kerman
Within the.
Chinedu Unaka
Within the core of the planet. Yeah. Which is. It might just be the molten of the. You know what I mean?
Langston Kerman
But then. No, because then gravity. Like, what. I get it. Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
I'll just say what I read picturing you. But, you know, don't jump down my. You're right. I don't think there would be, like, human or intelligent life down there because. Because at a certain point, they would have ventured to the top. Right. You would have to. Just out of curiosity, you know what I mean? Unless it's a type of human being that they don't have that kind of curiosity part of their brain, and they're just kind of, we're good where we are always.
David Bore
Yeah, it's sort of suggesting. Well, I guess part of what they're saying, though, is that the reason that we don't cross this path and reason we don't go through these poles is because of this ice wall that's 800 miles thick, that if so long as we cannot access entry through this ice wall, we cannot access the Hollow Earth.
Langston Kerman
But here's my question, too, right, though, is it becomes. Okay, so how thick is the Earth? Are they saying it's 800 miles thick everywhere?
David Bore
Well, no, that's just the ice wall that prevents us from.
Langston Kerman
So away from the ice wall, like, how thick is it? Like, how far do we have to go down from right here in Los Angeles, California, to get to hollow? Because depending on. Because depending on the density, then it'd be like, there's more space down there than There is out here. There could be like more of them, right?
Chinedu Unaka
Oh, that's true. Like how hollow is hollow?
Langston Kerman
That's what I'm saying. Because if it's the bigger space down there, then wouldn't there be more of them than us?
Chinedu Unaka
Well, if they're. Yeah, if they exist. Yeah. Like humans are just wildlife and shit.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
Some kind of like weird looking animals. Like a dinosaur head head on a giraffe's body or something.
Langston Kerman
I would like that.
David Bore
Yeah, I'm listening. Yeah. The theory itself is actually born in the early 1800s, apparently by this dude, John Sims, an earnest American who devoted the greater part of his later life. This article is in some ways written in favor of the Hollow Earth theory to convincing the world that the earth was formed by a series of concentric shells. Sims believed that there were miles of wondrous unclaimed domain beneath our feet with lush vegetation, fish, blah, blah, blah. Apparently there were those who took him seriously. As reported in October 1882's issue of Harper's New Monthly magazine, a Mr. Howgate had recently been in the news proposing that an expedition be made to discover Sims who. Which would be the entry point to Hollow Earth.
Langston Kerman
That's what he called it. Sims Hole.
David Bore
Sims Hole.
Chinedu Unaka
Sims Hole. He named it himself.
David Bore
He named that.
Chinedu Unaka
Call it my hole.
David Bore
And he didn't flinch.
Langston Kerman
He told his wife, I named it after you, baby girl.
Chinedu Unaka
Maybe that. It's a hole, baby. Maybe the interest is through the poles because of the ice. Right. Maybe it's like you could just slide straight down versus like middle of la. It's rocky versus the ice is like you know, to just.
Langston Kerman
Woo.
David Bore
I'm just saying this is like those boards in video games where it's all ice and you slip it all straight down. Yeah. Mario is slippery that time also.
Langston Kerman
What about mountains and stuff and tectonic plate theory and stuff?
David Bore
I don't see. Here's where I think Hollow Earth theory and flat Earth theory and all of these theories in general tend to fail. Is that you introduce all of the things that they can't refute and then it just becomes. You're being brainwashed for sure. It's like.
Chinedu Unaka
Which is a fun argument, like volcanoes, for example. It kills Inner Earth theory.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
Cause all the. It's just too. It's not habitable. It's too. You know what I mean?
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Bore
It's very hot.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah. It's proof of the earth crust being hot.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Bore
And then they go, well, it's only hot on that part of it.
Langston Kerman
But we made it Past that, it's a nice temperature. You're gonna like how it feels. Like a great man once said intelligence been artificial.
David Bore
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
You guys ever seen like those YouTube documentary of like these cavers that get trapped in caves?
Langston Kerman
I can't handle that.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah, but you seen, you know, I.
David Bore
Know of them, man. You're talking about when they like are crawling and they get fully sick and they get fully. And they all gives me so much anxiety. I couldn't possibly.
Chinedu Unaka
There's so many different like caves that we don't know where they lead to. I'm not sure they lead to. I ain't saying it leads to inner Earth.
David Bore
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
But you know, I do think to.
David Bore
The larger point that I think often starts Hollow Earth theory and all kinds of conspiracy theories related is I do think that we know so little of our planet and so little of like even like the planets that surround this space that it only opens up questions. And I think the fact that they try to pretend like they have definitive answers on some of those questions does feel false. Where it's like you haven't explored 90% of Earth's ocean. You don't know anything. And that's okay to just be like, we don't know anything and we feel frustrated when they go, we know.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
That is crazy. The ocean is the scariest on earth to me.
Chinedu Unaka
Oh, 100% open water, man.
Langston Kerman
I hate that.
David Bore
Yeah, it's really scary.
Chinedu Unaka
You saw the kid that fell off the cruise and his dad jumped in?
Langston Kerman
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
Dad. Dad had him on the balcony to take a picture. Kid fell off, dad jumped in. Cuz you know, he ain't about to go talk to wifey after that.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, you got to go.
David Bore
You ain't gonna believe what happened.
Chinedu Unaka
I'd rather die too, right now.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, that's me. That's me and you both. That's me and you both. Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
Jumped in, thank God. Got onto the. I think it was a young girl. And then the cruise people were able to. Disney Cruise Lines was able to get to them pretty quickly. Thank God. Thank God it was daytime. Nighttime. And they would probably be.
David Bore
No, that's it.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah, that's.
David Bore
You're cooked. Gotcha.
Langston Kerman
But also there's monsters in there, right?
Chinedu Unaka
Oh, for sure.
David Bore
There's monsters in them there deeps.
Langston Kerman
There's monsters. It could be.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
All that Atlantis shit. That's the easiest. Those are the easiest conspiracies for me to believe is ocean.
Chinedu Unaka
Ocean stuff.
Langston Kerman
Stuff Ocean theory.
Chinedu Unaka
So you. You big on Poseidon?
Langston Kerman
Not so much. Not so Much the. That we invented. But like, what's that? The. The blip.
Chinedu Unaka
I heard that one.
Langston Kerman
It's like a sound that comes out of the Mariana Trench or whatever. Once every however many years that they can't tell what it is. It's a crazy sound that just comes out like. It's just. We just don't know what's down there, man. We can't even get to the bottom, really.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah. The pressure.
Langston Kerman
So maybe there is some shit down there. That's where the revelation.
David Bore
We can't even get down to shit we dropped down there, bro.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
David Bore
You know what I mean? We can't even get down to some shit that we built and then it fucking sank, much less what they got going.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah, there's life down there that's outlived dinosaurs, you know what I mean? So we don't like the.
Langston Kerman
The green shark, Greenland shark. Is that what it is?
Chinedu Unaka
Like the size of what could be down there might be insane.
David Bore
You know damn well we're gonna take one more break. All the transitions ain't gotta be smooth.
Langston Kerman
No, that's good.
David Bore
Some of them can just be soft dismounts into a break. But that doesn't.
Chinedu Unaka
How about this one? Cause you go to the ocean, you go too deep, it'll break you in half. It'll take a break after this.
Langston Kerman
Okay. Come on.
David Bore
Y' all didn't believe in us. Y' all doubted us. You weren't sure that we could figure out a way to make that funny. But Chinidu said, nay, nay. Watch this. We're gonna be back with more chinidoo.
Langston Kerman
More.
David Bore
My mama told me.
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Langston Kerman
Give him a little something.
Chinedu Unaka
Go ahead, break it down.
Langston Kerman
When you really break it down. We're just two hunks and a Negro serving the Lord. We're just two hunks and a Negro singing our song.
Chinedu Unaka
I like that. Simplify your life.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
You know what I mean? They really keep that bible short.
David Bore
They really went for it.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. I don't know how he let that.
David Bore
He couldn't believe it.
Langston Kerman
No, I mean the Negro, not Arsenio. I mean like they wrote that on the bus. Yeah, like he like went late. Yeah, we're gonna sing this on Arsenio. The greatest show in late night history at this point.
David Bore
No, he really, he really was willing to sell his own soul to be on television.
Chinedu Unaka
Wait, who was that singing?
Langston Kerman
This group DC Talk. It's like a Christian group and they're on Arsenio one night and Arsenio's like, hey, tell us about yourselves or whatever. And they're like, oh, funny you should ask. And then they did that. It sucks. It sucks. Cause when you watch it, Arsenio knows how ridiculous like Arsenio gets it.
Chinedu Unaka
What's his face.
David Bore
So that he doesn't.
Chinedu Unaka
Have to look, them Serbian. Where they from? I know where they from.
David Bore
The suburbs. It don't matter where. The suburbs.
Chinedu Unaka
That Bible Belt.
David Bore
No, it's really wild. And. And Arsenio, I think, probably lost his talk show because of it.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, he got it back, though. Good for you.
David Bore
Got it back.
Langston Kerman
Watch it again.
David Bore
Anyway, we got a voicemail. We want to do a voicemail together. This one. We'll find out.
Chinedu Unaka
Here we go.
Listener
My conspiracies.
Langston Kerman
Is that a child?
Chinedu Unaka
For sure.
Langston Kerman
Damn.
David Bore
It's a baby in the background.
Langston Kerman
You gotta quit getting drunk with these babies. I know you're drunk in the background.
Chinedu Unaka
Definitely sound hungry.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, please. That's. Please.
Chinedu Unaka
Hold on, let me just.
Langston Kerman
I'm gonna call lunch in a day.
Chinedu Unaka
We get this call, right? This is 10 take.
Langston Kerman
You just ain't.
David Bore
That's your problem.
Langston Kerman
You always trying.
Chinedu Unaka
Fishes on the ground right there.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Bore
No, this is a bad dad, but let's find out more.
Listener
My conspiracy is that conspiracy theories are created to draw us away from what they're doing in place plain sight. The conspiracies are made to be fantastical and give us the whole concept of something going on underneath when they're doing it right in front of our faces. I know this ruins the premise of the whole. The whole podcast.
Langston Kerman
I appreciate you guys.
Listener
Keep up your work.
Chinedu Unaka
He's like, shut it down. Shut it down, brothers.
Langston Kerman
It also doesn't. We've proved it. Like, we've had, like, it always happens.
David Bore
Yeah. I think that's every single episode.
Langston Kerman
We literally last week with Sheeds.
David Bore
Yeah. We were just saying that all of it is rooted in the things that they're doing in plain sight.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
David Bore
I don't disagree with you, sir, at all, other than the way that you're treating your child. I think you're right on target.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. You did it. We can't go out on that one.
David Bore
That one felt sincere, I guess.
Langston Kerman
I do appreciate that he felt like he was going to pull the plug on our show.
David Bore
He was like, go ahead and wrap that up.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, I know this ruins the premise of your work.
Chinedu Unaka
Y' all saw the new video. Trump dropped about the FC Files. Like, he was. That was essentially what he was saying. He's like, the Democrats created that. It's a hoax. Today he started calling it a hoax, bro. He's like, it's a hoax. Democrats.
Langston Kerman
Somebody gotta come get him.
Chinedu Unaka
He's like, man, I've been. Every day I wake up, I just want hope.
David Bore
Yes.
Langston Kerman
But I mean, just like, is he arrested yet?
David Bore
He said, I didn't even have nothing to do with that. Put him in jail.
Chinedu Unaka
Put him in jail, you know, for good.
David Bore
You know, it's jail I'm talking about.
Chinedu Unaka
You know what I'm talking about?
David Bore
Okay, let's do this. This feels. We're talking about Trump. Let's find out what this is. Here we go.
Listener
Hey, guys. What's up?
David Bore
Holy shit, man.
Chinedu Unaka
Naked.
Langston Kerman
First of all, you're 100% that. 100%.
Chinedu Unaka
Damn. Look at this voice mode, though. By night.
Langston Kerman
Oh, man. He naked. He's looking at himself in the mirror. 100.
David Bore
Hey, guys.
Chinedu Unaka
Oh, man. He said ladybug here. This one. I got to get naked.
David Bore
He got a wine pressed against his head. He got.
Langston Kerman
That was crazy. I'm scared of him.
David Bore
This is a. It's a haunting voice, but also impressive. It's. It's an impressive voice.
Langston Kerman
Nobody's talking.
Listener
Hey, guys, what's up? My name is Kenny. I'm from. I live in a Poconos in Pennsylvania. So if you couldn't hear my voice. I'm a fruit. I'm a black fruit, and there's not a lot of us out here.
David Bore
That's okay.
Chinedu Unaka
He's a black.
David Bore
He's saying he's a gay guy.
Chinedu Unaka
Oh, okay.
David Bore
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
He sound Nigerian? No, no, no, for real. Like, not, like a Nigerian accent, but.
Langston Kerman
I'm not drawing any.
David Bore
He just.
Chinedu Unaka
I'm hearing, like. Or you sound like maybe a Nigerian.
David Bore
I know there's a thin line between gay and Nigerian. I would say.
Langston Kerman
You see what happens? I see a lot happens. Why are you gay?
David Bore
I think that's why y' all get so mad about it.
Chinedu Unaka
Why are you gay? Yeah, that.
Langston Kerman
Really.
David Bore
You are gay.
Chinedu Unaka
You know what's funny real quick? That interviewer wasn't. I think he was definitely just trying to interview the person.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, like, no, he was just trying to work.
Chinedu Unaka
This came off, bro.
David Bore
They're very blown.
Langston Kerman
No, no, no.
David Bore
I. I know you think that's what's happening.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Bore
But I want you to know that that interviewer has now become, like, Instagram TikTok famous off of being a why are you gay?
Langston Kerman
Dude.
David Bore
And you don't get there by being sincerely, like.
Chinedu Unaka
That's a good point. That's a great point.
Langston Kerman
What do you think? Why are you gay?
David Bore
License plates.
Chinedu Unaka
What's that? What's that? Where you can say happy birthday to people. Like, pay a celebrity. Oh, cameo. He's probably making a killing.
David Bore
He's going crazy.
Chinedu Unaka
You know what I mean?
Langston Kerman
I think that's the funniest app. I got you a cameo for your Birthday one year. It was hilarious.
David Bore
Who did you.
Chinedu Unaka
It was who? Chris Breezy.
David Bore
No, it's, it's more complicated.
Langston Kerman
We can tell you afterwards.
Chinedu Unaka
Okay. Okay.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Bore
He was like, all right.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
I gotta, I wonder if, like, you could give cameos from jail, like, R. Kelly be doing that.
David Bore
So. What I know for a fact is that R. Kelly is making money on his books by doing collect calls to girls, to women. I heard he'll sing Happy Birthday.
Chinedu Unaka
I did see a video of that, actually. Yep.
Langston Kerman
How much does that cost?
David Bore
I don't know.
Langston Kerman
Asking for a friend.
David Bore
I don't, I don't think, I don't think R. Kelly's in a position to negotiate.
Chinedu Unaka
David gets on the phone. Hey, what's up, R. Kelly? Are you daking?
Langston Kerman
Yeah, well, I, I, I think he maybe is in a position to negotiate because it's only the hardcore fans that are doing that, bro.
David Bore
He needs that money on them books, man.
Chinedu Unaka
He got money out there.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Bore
I feel like he went out bankrupt.
Chinedu Unaka
Is that lawyer fees?
David Bore
I think lawyer fees. And also, R. Kelly, if I'm remembering correctly, didn't have as much ownership over his shit that you would think.
Chinedu Unaka
He just signing back contracts left and right.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. And like, that's why you gotta learn to read, man.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah. You know why? When he went to negotiate his contracts, they're probably like. Or we could tell everybody.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
He was like, all right.
David Bore
Seems like this is what we're gonna.
Langston Kerman
Give you, Robert, or go to jail.
David Bore
Maybe you should be happy about.
Chinedu Unaka
Oh, yeah, fair enough.
Langston Kerman
Fair enough. I like to think he didn't even sign it in ink. He just sang it. My name is Robert. Robert Kelly.
Chinedu Unaka
Get out of here.
David Bore
He still thinks the dot is in it. He doesn't realize that the, the dot is only if it's just R. He thinks it's Robert dot. Kelly.
Chinedu Unaka
Oh, my God.
David Bore
We should finish this voicemail. Here we go.
Listener
So I do a lot of deliveries. I'm sorry I'm being so low right now. My little sister's asleep, and it's like three in the morning, and I couldn't sleep because this has been on my brain the entire time.
David Bore
People gotta stop calling us with their families present, man.
Chinedu Unaka
In the early morning.
David Bore
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
Let your people come home, right?
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah, it's. It's three in the morning. No, he said he couldn't sleep. That means he was trying to sleep and he woke up, said, let me just get this.
David Bore
I gotta call them. I gotta call the boys.
Chinedu Unaka
You guys are really reaching the people out here, man.
David Bore
This is important. This was important. This was on his heart.
Listener
So I do deliveries for like, Walmart or whatever, right? And there's like, this is Trump country, right? So it's like strong Trump country. Like, I mean, like Confederate flags type, right?
David Bore
Yeah.
Listener
So they have these big ass, like, skeletons of on their lawns, bro. Like these huge skeletons on their lawns. And it's not just like one of them, it's a bunch of them. And like, in my head, I swear, like, I feel it. I don't know what it is. I feel it in my shunda. Like, it has to be racism. Like, it has to be like a sign for the proud boys or like some clan. It's like they had these big ass skeletons and they're meant for Halloween, but they have them all on their lawns all year round.
Langston Kerman
Oh, wow. Wow. That.
David Bore
I don't think I was piecing together that they're out even during this time of the year.
Langston Kerman
I have some advice for this young man. Run away. That's scary as fuck.
David Bore
That's very scary because there's.
Chinedu Unaka
You live there with a child.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
Sweet Daughter is sleeping in the other room. I moved to a different city, brother.
Langston Kerman
No. Cause something about that feels sinister. Like, I don't know, just the whole tone of this thing. Feel. This feels dark to me as fuck.
David Bore
Yeah. Especially given that this is like some Trump country shit where his entire premise is, like, Christian values, we ought to be embracing skeletons.
Chinedu Unaka
Right.
David Bore
That feels like the exact opposite of Christian values. That must mean something nefarious, right?
Chinedu Unaka
For sure.
David Bore
Yeah. That's scary. Hold on.
Chinedu Unaka
And what's baffling, there's Walmarts everywhere. You could live anywhere in the world. It's not the job keeping you there. Yeah, yeah. Get back up to date.
David Bore
We can find a Walmart that will password transfer.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Bore
I think they're hiring all the time. Yeah.
Langston Kerman
All right.
Listener
And it's like, they'll have to have like a Trump flag next to it. And sometimes they'll have a dog too, that's also a skeleton. And I'm like, why would you keep a big ass skeleton up in your lawn like, year round? Because I do deliveries year round. Like when I'm off work, you know, I need extra bread. We out here struggling and now you're doing great.
Langston Kerman
Oh, yeah.
Listener
I'm just like, I don't know if you guys have ever experienced this, but, like, bro, like, something is up with that. And my little sister, like, we listen to y'. All, like, od. Like, I listen. Y' all get me through shifts, okay? For years. I'm like, I've been listening since y'. All. I've been listening before David got here type, you know what I'm saying?
David Bore
So, like, that was when, dude.
Listener
But I would just love for you guys to investigate this. I love you guys so much. Y' all are so funny, yo. All right, I'll let y' all peace.
David Bore
Damn, man.
Langston Kerman
I don't want to investigate. That scares the out.
Chinedu Unaka
It might be, like, a sign for, like, illegal. Like, you could drop, like. I mean, like, it's like, we're buying whatever you're selling. You know what I mean?
Langston Kerman
The only other thing I can think of that maybe is positive is, like, it's some weird.
Chinedu Unaka
Oh, right.
Langston Kerman
Like, when you hear about, like, the pineapples and shit. Like, it could be something like that, maybe.
Chinedu Unaka
I found out about that in the most awkward way sexually. Yeah. I was wearing a pineapple shirt, and I was doing a cruise gig, and.
Langston Kerman
That'S where they're at. True, baby.
Chinedu Unaka
And I had upside down. It wasn't like one pineapple. It was, like, all over. You know what I mean? And it was somewhere upside down.
Langston Kerman
Was it a blue shirt with yellow pineapples?
Chinedu Unaka
It was a pink shirt with, like, yellow pineapples. Like a hot pink.
Langston Kerman
This happened to a friend of mine, too.
Chinedu Unaka
Urban Outfitters was selling it. I didn't know. Why would Urban Outfitters be selling it? Shirt like that. So I wear it, do my show. You know, you supposed to, like, say hi to the fans and stuff. And it's like, this old white couple's going to like, oh, man, you were really funny. Like, I appreciate it. And you could see the wedding, you know, the wedding bands on their fingers and stuff. And the woman kept, like, touching my shoulder. I'm looking at her husband like, what's going on right now? She was like, yeah, you're really funny. Like, this is a really nice shirt. Like, oh, thank you, man. Urban outfit. I think it was that nice. I was just, like, confused. And then they were confused about how I was confused.
Langston Kerman
Oh. Cause she was trying to go.
Chinedu Unaka
They're like. They thought, obviously, I'm here for that.
David Bore
Giving me the flag.
Langston Kerman
You're on the cruise. Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
And I was just like, very, like, oh, I appreciate you guys. Yeah, man. I got another show tomorrow. And they were like, all right, bye. And then two days later, randomly, I found out about that. And then I'm walking back to my room. I'm seeing the pineapples on the door, that little ornament on the door. Like, oh, my God. Where am I right now? Yeah, yeah.
David Bore
That's nuts.
Langston Kerman
That shit's for real.
Chinedu Unaka
Real.
Langston Kerman
That pineapple shit. So maybe it's a pie, but I don't think so. Schools are scary. Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
Skeletons is a lot.
David Bore
Yeah. I don't think anybody's like pulling over the fuck if you got a giant skeleton.
Langston Kerman
No, it's like something sinister.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
David Bore
I, I found a Reddit thread that asked the exact question of why these giant skeletons. And there's a lot of people who are saying that they're seeing this in other places where like, like, you know, giant skeletons are becoming a little bit ubiquitous. But there aren't a lot of explanations as to why everybody just keeps being like, cause they're awesome. Cause it's hard to take your Halloween stuff down.
Langston Kerman
I don't believe that. Reddit's so naive, bro. I'm sick of that shit. Sometimes whenever white people do some shit on Reddit, they're always like, I don't know, but like, they're so quick. I hate that shit.
Chinedu Unaka
It's probably the guilty on Reddit trying to get you off. They trace, you know.
David Bore
Oh, wow. Okay. This person claims the giant skeleton displays started as a way to raise money for St. Jude's Hospital to help children and families impacted by cancer. Homes that participated will have a sign in their yard with a QR code to donate. There are over 450 homes across the country that participate. Anyone else doing it is probably just enjoys having a giant skeleton in their yard.
Langston Kerman
No, I don't believe you at all.
David Bore
You don't like that? Okay.
Langston Kerman
I think that that's, that's like Reddit always be on that shit every time. That's why I can't take it seriously as like a source for information. Because every time I'm on it and it's like some sinister white people shit, it's always like shit like that. And then whenever it's like just black people just like in a parking lot, they're like, nobody's at work. You know what I mean? It's so white leaning.
David Bore
You're too racist racist to even be able to recognize yourself when.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
Or the possibility of racism in any way, shape or form. So like, I'm not with that shit.
David Bore
Yeah. Does it feels like maybe at one point somebody was like a giant skeleton will attract attention for sure. And maybe there was one family that was like doing the QR code thing.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Bore
But that's not the reason that most people are putting this skeleton.
Langston Kerman
I think it's some inner sanctum white shit. You Know how they just have some shit like, you ever go to karaoke with white people? And then they just got these songs that you've never. And it's like, you listen, I thought you were a Juggalo. But you know this song like the rest. Like. Yeah, I think it's like that kind of thing, huh?
David Bore
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
Remember the wafer, the Wayfarer thing? The way.
Langston Kerman
The Wayfair. Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
The furniture store, like, accused of, like, selling kids.
David Bore
Yeah, the furniture. Sure.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah. I don't know if it's really. But.
David Bore
I like that you're like, now, remember a different topic?
Langston Kerman
I'm.
Chinedu Unaka
No, no. I'm just saying that kind of like, just came and went.
David Bore
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
And maybe they, like, this is a. They found a new method. You know what I mean? Like, oh, they caught up to that. Let's switch it up.
David Bore
We do big ass skeletons.
Chinedu Unaka
We do big ass skeletons now.
David Bore
We don't ship kids in furniture. We ship them in big ass skeleton boxes. And then you put it up in.
Chinedu Unaka
This is how, you know, like, we. With that.
David Bore
We fuck.
Chinedu Unaka
Kids come out back here. Yeah.
David Bore
I will say, anything that seems even at all tempting to children does make it feel more nefarious for sure that, like, skeletons are.
Chinedu Unaka
It's Halloween decoration, children's decoration. You know what I'm saying?
David Bore
Yeah. You. It's not even. It's not even like, devil worshiper shit because nobody, like, sees it and is scared of it.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
David Bore
It just is a big sort of kid trap. And that does make it feel like.
Chinedu Unaka
Christmas lights on your house after March, like. All right.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
Where'd you pedal?
Langston Kerman
Take a handy can out the yard. Take it out the yard.
David Bore
Excuse me, brother. Still got your candy cane out?
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah. What's going on here?
David Bore
My daughter plays around here, man. Mind putting your candy cane away?
Chinedu Unaka
We got enough candy in our home.
Langston Kerman
All right.
Chinedu Unaka
Appreciate you.
Langston Kerman
That's not a sweet block.
David Bore
Yeah. That was it. That was the old voicemail.
Langston Kerman
Well, run. You're big, big. You sound fast, you sound strong. Get out of there.
David Bore
Yeah. You gotta move. I think certainly if it does have St. Jude's or children's cancer origins, I think those origins have now shifted much in the way that, like, the ice bucket challenge began as sort of this fight for ALS and then suddenly became just a toxic thirst for attention for a lot of people. I think this has probably turned into that for trumpers, who have created a new meaning out of something.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
Well, thought.
David Bore
Damn.
Chinedu Unaka
Same thing with the. What was the. Remember the baskets they used to put in a pyramid? They try to walk up top.
Langston Kerman
That was crazy.
Chinedu Unaka
Young kids having fun and then adults caught on. Broken bone people.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, you're not supposed to fall that.
David Bore
Far as a grown man onto unbending plastic. Nah, nah, I don't think so.
Langston Kerman
Nobody even started wearing helmets. Yeah.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah. That was just boring Walmart co workers trying to enjoy themselves.
David Bore
That was people like who didn't understand the value of life.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah, yeah.
David Bore
And then a bunch of grown ups were like, I'll do it.
Langston Kerman
Yeah.
David Bore
It's like, yo, that's crazy. Nobody wins.
Langston Kerman
It looked like it hurts so bad every time.
David Bore
Literally no one won.
Chinedu Unaka
No one, no one ever got up there. I never saw, I never saw one.
David Bore
Yeah, that's crazy.
Chinedu Unaka
I saw some close ones.
David Bore
I saw some people get very close.
Chinedu Unaka
But Kurt Wayne never did it though. That's why like Simone Biles would ate that up. Yeah, of course, like easily.
David Bore
Yeah, no problem for her.
Langston Kerman
But she's better than that Steph Curry, sir.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah, come on, man.
David Bore
He does Cannon got a little, he got a little finesse.
Chinedu Unaka
His light footed ass got up there so easily.
David Bore
Shannon. Dude, this was great.
Langston Kerman
This is so fun.
David Bore
Tell them where they can find you. What? Cool.
Chinedu Unaka
Find me on social media, man. So. C H I N E D U N A K I should have made a stage name, man. I messed up. Is Langston Kermit your government?
David Bore
That's my government.
Chinedu Unaka
Damn.
David Bore
You think I would have picked this?
Langston Kerman
Yeah, I wouldn't have picked Bori.
Chinedu Unaka
I mean gory sounds cool too though.
David Bore
Bory.
Langston Kerman
Bori. Like this. He is David Bori.
Chinedu Unaka
Oh, David Bori.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, it's just super African. I would have just picked like a regular one.
Chinedu Unaka
But it's easy to spell though.
Langston Kerman
Yeah, but if I, I mean. Cause when I started comedy, if I had picked, it would have been like giggles too much. I hot, funny. You know what I mean?
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah, it's a, it's a nightmare trying to get people to follow me because my, you know, they laugh at that.
David Bore
We, we just had such a tough era for marketing.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
David Bore
Where like we, we grew. We were all formed in an era where you didn't owe that type of responsibility.
Chinedu Unaka
That's what it was.
David Bore
You just wanted to have your real name and that was enough. And now it's transformed in a way where it's like, oh, you guys were like marketing like dynasty dinosaurs and I don't even know how to not be a dinosaur anymore.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah.
David Bore
I just got my dumb regular.
Chinedu Unaka
That's what it is. You know what I mean?
Langston Kerman
I never even thought about it. Yeah, I never like, changing my name. Never even. I didn't.
David Bore
I didn't think about establishing a look. You know what I mean? Like, have like a look. You go like, oh, I got haircuts.
Langston Kerman
They've been doing comedy for two years. They got their haircut. We DM about it all the time. Mean things we say to people.
David Bore
No, it's crazy.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah. So, yeah, follow me on social media, Chinedu Yunaka. And then check out my special on Hulu as well. Yeah, watch it, man. Check it out. If you think it's funny, let me know. Appreciate you guys.
David Bore
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
Hell yeah.
David Bore
What you got?
Langston Kerman
You can catch me at the top of the milk crates. Cool guy jokes 87 on Instagram. That's all I got for right now.
Chinedu Unaka
That's a smart username.
David Bore
Cool guy jokes 87.
Chinedu Unaka
Easy spelled, catchy, youthful.
Langston Kerman
That's true. People remember it. Yeah, it does say the year I was born in it.
Chinedu Unaka
You know what I mean? Mean. But that would also be like your. Your car model or some.
Langston Kerman
That's true.
David Bore
Yeah.
Langston Kerman
I think it was a lot cooler in 09.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah, that was like, bro, you ever, like, had to select your birthday onto something and then you have to pro. You do two. I gotta do two now.
David Bore
It's embarrassing.
Langston Kerman
It sucks.
David Bore
Yeah, it really sucks. God damn, the 80s was a long time ago.
Langston Kerman
Yeah. Yeah, you be feeling young until you. You have to fucking.
Chinedu Unaka
Yeah, just like your birthday.
David Bore
No, it's miserable. But that said, young people follow me at Langston Kerman on all social media platforms. I'm hip as shit. Not like these two old niggas.
Langston Kerman
No, we got. I'm cool, man.
David Bore
Yeah, and send us your drops. Send us your conspiracy theories. If you want to tell us where the hollow earth is actually located, send it all to my mama pond. Give us a call at 844-LIL-MOMS. We want to hear from you. These voicemails have been sensational. We love talking to you guys and like, subscribe rate. Review. Follow the YouTube. Follow your heart. Bye, bitch.
Langston Kerman
Hey, where the bitches at? It's supposed to be titties. Where the fucking titties in the bitches?
David Bore
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Langston Kerman
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David Bore
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Langston Kerman
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David Bore
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Langston Kerman
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David Bore
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Langston Kerman
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Chinedu Unaka
We got one play.
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Langston Kerman
Quick question.
Homes.com Representative
Speaking of workouts, how would you rate your athletic program?
Langston Kerman
Bro, we're in the middle of the state championship.
Homes.com Representative
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David Bore
Dude, get out of our huddle.
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Chinedu Unaka
Off the field. Off the field.
David Bore
Copy.
Langston Kerman
All right.
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Langston Kerman
How'd he even get in here?
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Podcast Information:
In the episode titled "Hollow Earth," hosts Langston Kerman and David Bore welcome comedian and actor Chinedu Unaka to explore the enigmatic and often controversial Hollow Earth conspiracy theory. This theory posits that the Earth has a hollow interior, accessible through massive openings at the poles, housing a habitable inner world.
At [07:41], Chinedu Unaka introduces the Hollow Earth theory, explaining that it suggests Earth is a shell with walls approximately 800 miles thick. According to the theory, there are enormous openings at the North and South Poles that allow passage into the inner Earth.
He references historical accounts, including a 1943 incident where a pilot reportedly flew over the South Pole and observed lush greenery and unidentified flying crafts. This account, he claims, was suppressed by the government to hide the existence of the inner Earth.
Chinedu contends that the government has historically silenced individuals who claim to have evidence of Hollow Earth. He suggests that with the rise of social media platforms like TikTok, such conspiracies are gaining renewed attention within Black communities.
The discussion moves to the lack of centralized governance over polar regions, raising questions about how nations manage resources like seabird guano—a valuable fertilizer reportedly worth billions annually. Chinedu speculates that secret treaties and international conflicts over these resources could be a factor in maintaining the Hollow Earth secrecy.
Hosts and Chinedu critically analyze the Hollow Earth theory, highlighting scientific discrepancies such as volcanic activity, tectonic plate movements, and the necessity of sunlight for sustaining life—all challenges that undermine the feasibility of a habitable inner Earth.
The conversation transitions to broader societal implications, connecting the Hollow Earth theory to environmental degradation, political divisions, and technological advancements like Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). The hosts ponder whether such conspiracy theories serve as distractions from real, pressing issues.
Chinedu and the hosts discuss the potential dangers of AGI, reflecting on how advanced technologies could be manipulated, leading to scenarios where humanity's existence is threatened.
Throughout the episode, Langston, David, and Chinedu engage in humorous banter, blending skepticism with comedy. They joke about practical aspects of the Hollow Earth theory, such as the absurdity of seagull guano being a valuable resource and the challenges of conspiracy theories.
The hosts respond to listener voicemails, incorporating real-world anecdotes and adding comedic twists to the discussion. One voicemail discusses the bizarre sighting of giant skeletons on lawns in "Trump country," which the hosts analyze with a mix of humor and concern.
Chinedu delves into the historical roots of the Hollow Earth theory, mentioning John Sims, an American who advocated for concentric shells forming the Earth's structure. Sims promoted expeditions to discover Hollow Earth, as reported in the October 1882 issue of Harper's New Monthly magazine.
The hosts critically assess how the Hollow Earth theory has evolved, noting its lack of scientific support and the perpetuation of unfounded claims. They emphasize the importance of credible evidence and scientific inquiry over speculative conspiracies.
The episode wraps up with reflections on the allure of conspiracy theories like Hollow Earth, the need for critical thinking, and the balance between open-mindedness and skepticism. Langston, David, and Chinedu encourage listeners to question information but also to rely on credible sources and scientific evidence.
The hosts emphasize the importance of exploring and understanding the unknown while maintaining a humorous and light-hearted approach, ensuring that the conversation remains engaging and thought-provoking.
This summary encapsulates the key discussions, humorous exchanges, and critical analyses presented in the "Hollow Earth" episode of the My Momma Told Me podcast. It provides an engaging overview for those who haven't listened, highlighting the dynamic interplay between conspiracy theories and scientific skepticism, all delivered with the hosts' characteristic humor and insight.