On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss the mass shooting at Florida State University, Blue Origins crew which includes Gayle King and Katy Perry returning safely after the space launch, and the viral clip explaining why the Democrats lost the Election.
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DJ
Yeah, we're from sleeping on the floor now my jury box froze up Pole stove counted millions in a cold bad booty swole Got her own bank roll can't fold just a no head shot case Cloak.
Andy Frisella
Cloak. What is up? Guys, it's Andy Purcella and this is the show for the realists. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of honor society and welcome to reality, guys. Today we have Andy and DJ Cruise the Internet. That's what we're gonna do. Sorry for the only one this week. It is what it is. I'm not a full time podcaster or YouTuber. We'll just get right into it. Guys, don't forget to share the show. No commercials on this show. Biggest show in the world with no commercials. This is a deal. This is a quid pro quo. We don't run ads. You share the show. So don't be a hoe.
DJ
Share the show.
Andy Frisella
All right. What's up?
DJ
What's going on, man?
Andy Frisella
Nothing, dude.
DJ
I'm. I'm over here dying.
Andy Frisella
Huh? You're dying?
DJ
Yeah, I. I do. I don't know what it is. Something got me. You hear it in my. I'm a little like nose forward.
Andy Frisella
No.
DJ
You know, been dying, bro. Body hurts.
Andy Frisella
Were you sick?
DJ
I think so. Yeah, I think so. It's Mad's fault. I called it, bro. I called it. He's going to say it's not, but he took the. Keith has cancer because of Madot.
Andy Frisella
Is that true? That true? So what's happening?
DJ
No, nothing much, man. A lot of stuff. Got a couple of stuff to talk about, man. We got some things to discuss.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I bet. We didn't get to cover anything this week. Yeah.
DJ
You know, but it's all good. How are you doing? You good?
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Yeah. Anything new?
Andy Frisella
Nope.
DJ
I'm trying to. I want to drink out of this. This thing, the whole episode, but my right hand is a little tight.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it's all that beating off.
DJ
I don't know about.
Andy Frisella
You know there's a viral video of me drinking out of that cup on the Internet.
DJ
No, I haven't seen it yet. Yeah, I haven't seen.
Andy Frisella
Tick tock. You.
DJ
You picked it up.
Andy Frisella
No problem. Oh, what do you think? I didn't have to pick it up, bro. I just thought about it and it came up on its own.
DJ
Is that what it was?
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
This thing's heavy, man.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Yeah. Mm. No, man, we got something. I wanted to bring something up for you though, because I know you're. You're a car guy. What exactly does that mean? First, like, what is. What does being a car guy mean?
Andy Frisella
It means being passionate about cars outside of the realm of just using them for basic transportation. That's the first thing it means.
DJ
Okay.
Andy Frisella
Second thing it means is you're not gay.
DJ
Yeah, okay.
Andy Frisella
All right.
DJ
Okay.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's pretty much it.
DJ
All right, well, you like cars.
Andy Frisella
I do.
DJ
You like cars. You know, you don't have to have nice cars to be a car guy.
Andy Frisella
No, not at all.
DJ
Right.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Okay. All right.
Andy Frisella
No, you can be. It's an aspirational hobby. You know what I mean? Like, when you're young, like Pokemon. I don't know. I don't know anything about Pokemon. I don't think it's like cars, though.
DJ
We got to catch them all. It's like a aspire to catch them all.
Andy Frisella
Do you guys write this dude's fucking jokes?
DJ
No, bro, it's.
Andy Frisella
Fuck.
DJ
I'm just. It's a metaphor. I get it. You know, I'm saying. Okay, yeah, yeah, same, same.
Andy Frisella
No, but you know why you stop? Because it's not the same.
DJ
Okay. All right.
Andy Frisella
You can't compare Pokemon to cars.
DJ
Car guy culture.
Andy Frisella
Car guy culture is. Is like.
DJ
You see a new car, oh, my goodness, I want that car, you know?
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Car guy culture is like. It's probably the most inclusive culture that I think exists because no one cares who you are, what race you are, how much, what. They don't care. They care about the cars.
DJ
Yeah, that's real. That's right. This is Pokemon.
Andy Frisella
It's a good connector. It's not Pokemon.
DJ
Well, Hennessy came out with a new car, so are you familiar with, like, it, obviously Hennessy Performance. Right.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
They got a new car.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
And they're saying that it's the world's.
Andy Frisella
Most powerful Venom Production Gas Venom F5.
DJ
Now is. Now I got. I guess let's go through it and then you tell me if it's or not, though. Like, is it. Is this something that's, like, realistic, you know? Because they're saying 0 to 200 in 10.3 seconds. I feel like the Bug's faster.
Andy Frisella
I don't know. I don't know. The 0 to 200 time for the Bug.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Because I was too busy not trying to kill myself. Yeah. But, yeah, no, that's a very fast car.
DJ
Really?
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
1800 horsepower.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it's. Yeah, they. They. It's very fast. I've got a buddy who has one.
DJ
He has one of these. No. What do these things cost?
Andy Frisella
I think they're like 2 to 3 million.
DJ
Jesus.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Yeah.
DJ
They're calling the. The Fury V8.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, they're real small. You've seen one before. When we were down in. We were down at Ferrari of Austin, there was a Hennessy that used to belong.
DJ
Okay.
Andy Frisella
Steven Tyler from Aerosmith, Remember?
DJ
Yeah, I remember that one.
Andy Frisella
I do remember how small it was.
DJ
I do. Okay, okay. Yeah, see I thought they did like that. Like they would just like made the packages.
Andy Frisella
That's not an F5. That's the previous version.
DJ
Gotcha.
Andy Frisella
But yeah, that they're fast.
DJ
$2.1 million. Jesus Christ. What's the BHP? Is that the base horsepower? What is that?
Andy Frisella
Brake horsepower?
DJ
Brake horsepower?
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Yeah. I mean, dude.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
But like, here's my other question. Like, why would you even want to go that fast? You know what I'm saying? Like, why? Like, I feel like there's a limit, you know what I'm saying? I've been to some fast shit, but like after that it's just like. Like what? What's to it?
Andy Frisella
I don't know, you know.
DJ
Bullshit. Can you drive that shit?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I mean, it's just awesome. Dude. I don't know how to explain it. That's the same argument as why do you like titties?
Unknown
Why do you want a $5,000 suit if you can get like a $45 suits?
Andy Frisella
The same argument, why do you have a car if you could get the same place with a. With a scooter? Scooter.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Well, because I like it.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You know, like, I don't know, like, you know, it's just cool.
DJ
Yeah, well, I think most people that talk, like not talk, but most people, they're like, oh, you know, they just never been in those cars.
Andy Frisella
Not only that, I mean, not everybody's into everything.
DJ
That's true.
Andy Frisella
Like, I don't know why you like dicks, you know what I'm saying? I can't explain that. But I don't judge you for it. You know, it is what the. It is.
DJ
It's up.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Well, would you get one of these?
Andy Frisella
Would I get one? Probably, probably.
DJ
This isn't like a car that you like. You're not. You like the Ferraris and the.
Andy Frisella
No, I mean, Hennessy makes cool shit, bro. I mean they've. They build some awesome stuff. It's just I. You know, it's an American company. They make cool stuff.
DJ
Yeah, I always saw them as like the add on company. Like they do the shit with like, you know, Chevy or performance stuff, right?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, but they make awesome Made actually.
DJ
Like, actually make cars.
Andy Frisella
Crazy, huh?
DJ
All right. Yeah, I. Yeah, I mean, I probably.
Andy Frisella
Buy a Koenigsegg before I bought that. Not because I think it's better, it's just. I like it better.
DJ
Like the Koenigseggs better. Yeah. All right, that's cool. I just didn't know if that was like. Because I feel like everybody says it's like, oh, I got the fastest car. It's like, yeah, but do you?
Andy Frisella
Well, I mean, look, there's street cars that are faster than that, that people build. I mean, there's a 6 second quarter mile R8 that underground racing built. It's probably the fastest streetcar made. There's a. There's a. There's a Ford GT called Bad GT that runs 310 miles an hour.
DJ
Jeez.
Andy Frisella
So, I mean, there's all kinds of street cars that are ridiculous fast. What makes these cars special is they come out of the box like that.
DJ
Yeah. What's the fastest car you got?
Andy Frisella
The top speed or acceleration?
DJ
Both, I guess.
Andy Frisella
Well, acceleration, it's the. It's the. The. The Pure Sport Bugatti Pure Shiron. Pure Sport.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
The carbon and top speed, it's the. It's the Veyron Supersport, the other Bugatti.
DJ
Gotcha.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Damn, that's sick, man.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it goes 267.
DJ
Jesus. Yeah. All right.
Andy Frisella
Yep.
DJ
That's cool, man. Well, let's get into our headlines. We got. We got some interesting stuff. This is kind of like this first one, guys. Remember, if you want to see any of these, go to. Go to any foursolo.com you guys can find this stuff link there for you. But let's get into our first headline because this one's actually kind of crazy. And, you know, we see these things happen all the time, but we never really like, dive into, I guess, like, the different arguments for or against them. Okay, but let's talk about it, because it's going around a whole lot today. Florida, Florida State University had another mass shooting. At least six people injured in mass shooting at Florida.
Andy Frisella
When was this?
DJ
This is today. Just a couple hours ago.
Andy Frisella
Oh, really?
DJ
Yeah. And apparently they're saying at the time of recording, at least six people were injured in a mass shooting f FSU on Thursday, according to hospital officials who had earlier confirmed to CNN it was receiving and treating patients from the campus. Now, FSU put out an alert on their student messaging platform. They also put one out on Twitter saying that there was an active shooter. And obviously it's early. Like, there was reports there was Actually, two shooters. One was killed and then one's in custody. That is what they're saying right now. There is one in custody, you know, but it's crazy. And they're.
Andy Frisella
So they kill one and the rest of the other one.
DJ
That's what they're saying, huh? That's what they're saying. They are saying that at least one. Act, like one shooter is in custody. So now there are some clips going around of like, you know, on the ground. And that's going on. I have a clip here. Can't show it on YouTube, but I want you to see it because I think it. It also lends to, like, the problem we have in culture of just this, like.
Andy Frisella
In what culture?
DJ
Just an American Westernized culture. It's like we're almost. I don't want to say, like. Like numb to this stuff or something. I don't know. But the clip is. It's a clip of a student on FSU's campus that is walking by one of the bodies or one of the victims and she's like, holding a Starbucks cup and just like, check this clip out, man. Doubles back at it.
Andy Frisella
That's the question.
DJ
Right?
Andy Frisella
And like, you can hear gunshots in the background.
DJ
You still hear it? Yeah, still going on.
Andy Frisella
Go play that again. Is that girl dead?
DJ
Well, it's unconfirmed at the time. Now there is another one more time. You hear the. The. Yeah, you're. I do now, but there. There is a.
Andy Frisella
Drinking a iced coffee. Walking past. Yeah.
DJ
Walking right by her. And like, to me, like. Like, that's what I'm saying. Like, are people numb to this shit?
Andy Frisella
Not normal people. Not normal people. Normal people would help that person or stop and, you know, move that person or, you know, I don't. I don't.
DJ
And it's not like you were like, you were recorded walking by this person.
Andy Frisella
Who.
DJ
Recording.
Andy Frisella
Who are the shooters?
DJ
They haven't released that yet. Haven't released.
Andy Frisella
But there's two of them.
DJ
That's what the talk is. Right now there is another clip that apparently shows a police officer rendering a. To what appears to look like that same person that was laying on the ground. Here's this clip.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
So we don't know if she's, you know, passed or not.
Andy Frisella
It looks like she got shot in the. In the butt.
DJ
Yeah. Right.
Andy Frisella
Like not in the.
DJ
Towards the torso. Yeah, yeah. You know, but it is crazy because, you know, they haven't released the names of the shooter or the identity of the shooter or shooters. But of course, you got people jumping to conclusions. There was this person who goes by Thomas Mix on Twitter saying, another active shooter, this time at SFU Florida. Let's talk about why this keeps happening. Florida passed permitless carry in 2023. No training, no license, no permit. Anyone 21 and older without a felony can now carry a hidden gun. No registration, no oversight. Just vibes and violence. This is the direct result of GOP governance. Republicans in Florida don't care if they did. They actually do something. But they don't, because dead college kids aren't a political liability to them. Most of their MAGA base isn't sending kids to university anyway. So when bullets fly on campus, it's not their problems. They sold public safety to the gun lobby. The NRA writes their bills. Gun violence is just background noise to their power games.
Andy Frisella
I mean, Zeeshan, what's the definition of a criminal?
Unknown
The one who commits a crime and the one who doesn't obey laws.
Andy Frisella
Okay, so that's like, the official description, correct? Yeah. So. So this person, Thomas, who apparently is highly educated because, you know, MAGA people don't spend. Send their kids to college, right?
DJ
Yeah, super educated.
Andy Frisella
So this is an educated, you know, dude who thinks that criminals somehow obey laws and that gun laws would stop this kind of behavior. Is that. Am I understanding this correctly? Okay, so. So how does he come to the conclusion that a law would stop people from doing these kinds of things? Does anybody. Can anybody answer that for me?
Unknown
I have a question for you, though. There are a lot of car accidents. What should we do?
Andy Frisella
Probably ban cars.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right? It's just like the fat people. Yeah, we should probably just ban spoons and place. Yeah, we shouldn't actually, you know, make the food healthier and ban the ingredients that are intentionally put into food that make it addictive by all of the big food producers.
Unknown
No, no, that's not.
Andy Frisella
Just take the forks out of people's hands.
Unknown
That's right.
DJ
So this is Thomas here, by the way.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, he looks like a smug douchebag with his fucking Star Trek cup. Okay. This is what's wrong with the world is people that think this way. First of all, we're using people being shy, some sort of political agenda. Push narrative, Push politicizing the tragedy.
DJ
Right.
Andy Frisella
Which doesn't surprise me because that's what everybody jumps to do. But I would be interested to find out who actually committed this shooting and what their history is and who they are, because I'm willing to bet that it's probably not some MAGA hillbillies. Like, they're trying To. And by the way, bro, just so you know, if we were to test the, the IQ of MAGA base versus people like you, they would destroy you. Okay. Like, there's this myth amongst these east coast and west coast people that believe that their little areas that they live in are it.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And they think they're, they're really smart because they went to a school that told them they were smart.
DJ
Right?
Andy Frisella
Right. And they can't. They lack the capacity to look around at their life and be like, man, my life sucks. Maybe it's my fault. Maybe I don't know as much as I think I do. Instead, you know, they sit there with, in their ignorance with their Spock cup and drink expensive coffee and pretend that, you know, everybody else is wrong. So I don't know. I mean, clearly it's a culture problem that we have here in the country. It has nothing to do with guns.
DJ
Well, I mean, that's the thing. It's like, because I really, I want.
Andy Frisella
To, like, they'll tell you it's mental health issue or video games or tick tock, but the truth, they've created society where it's easier to get a gun than healthcare, housing, and education. First of all, it would be easier to get a gun than healthcare, housing, or education because guns are cheap and those things are expensive. So it's always going to be easier. Secondly, you're implying that there should be some sort of regulation to make it harder, when in reality, the people who legally go and get these guns typically aren't the ones that commit these crimes. And by the way, how many of these crimes are stopped by armed citizens that we never hear about?
Unknown
A lot.
Andy Frisella
That's right. We never hear about it, dude. A lot. Okay, so I don't know what's up.
DJ
I'm pulling up some statistics. Like Illinois has some of the most strictest gun laws, highest crime, you know what I'm saying?
Andy Frisella
Like, whatever.
DJ
And it's always interesting too, when they leave this out. Like when they intentionally don't tell you. You're kind of like, all right, I.
Andy Frisella
Mean, I mean, look, dude, these people are insane. They're, they're, they, they're insane.
DJ
What's the history say, like, what's the last, like, couple of mass shootings we've been having? Who's been doing it?
Andy Frisella
Trans people and people that are, you know, he says, oh, you'll say it's a mental health issue. Well, yeah, we do, because the people doing it typically are people that don't even know if they're a Man or a woman, and they're pissed off. The trans shooters manifesto was recently declassified, and if you go in there and read it, it's highly disturbing. But these are people that are products of this person's belief system. So we have all of these mentally ill people. They're all far leftist. They, these people put out the narrative that this is white supremacy or MAGA or whoever. When in reality there hasn't been any of the mass shootings committed by these people. No. So they're saying, oh, you're the extremist. Who's more extreme? The people actually committing violence or the MAGA people who are not committing violence? Where are these acts of white supremacy? Where are these videos that we see over and over and over again of groups of white people terrorizing malls? And where. Where are we seeing this? This isn't happening, dude. We're not seeing this anyway.
DJ
Well, I want. So, so, okay, so question. Like, how do we. What. What would you say is the. The realistic. Is there a way to stop school shootings? Is there a way to stop. Like, what's the solution here?
Andy Frisella
It's very simple. We have all kinds of veterans and all kinds of security officers and police officers that are not employed anymore. Or maybe they're retired and they're looking for a new career. Maybe they, maybe, you know, they deployed when they were younger and now they don't. There's all kinds of people that will fill these jobs. Why don't we take some of the budget from the, you know, how to cut off your penis in, you know, Kazakhstan. Right. Studies, and we put that towards employing some of our men and women who are taught in these skill sets to be armed on these campuses. Why would we not do that? Yeah, there's only one reason we wouldn't do it. It's because the result of it could be politicized to their favor, which is exactly what this guy's doing.
DJ
Yeah, let's politicize this, but not the. That happens in Chicago. Yeah, you're right.
Andy Frisella
Well, what did this guy post about that kid getting stabbed down there in Texas?
DJ
Yeah, right.
Andy Frisella
What do you post about that? Yeah, what do you post about that kid? What about that other guy who. Who just almost got decapitated at a bus stop? Did we talk about that? That isn't even. That hasn't even been made the news, dude. Dude was at a bus stop with his family. He bent down and another dude smacked him in the back of the neck with a hand or a hatch hit and killed him. We're not Hearing about that. You know why? Because it doesn't fit their agenda. So, bro, everybody knows what's going on. We all know this is the next phase of division and manipulation that's happening.
DJ
And it's sad too, man. It's sad that, like, that's what it's come down to, you know, because it's like the, it's like, it's like the, the trusty old, you know, teddy bear. Sometimes, anytime, like, all this fails, bring it out. Bring out that race card.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, 100. But dude, look, but they're, they're, they're going to continue to blame it on, on the far right and white supremacy until people stand the up and say, what the are you talking about? And not enough people will do that because they're afraid they're going to be. They've been traumatized for a decade and a half being called racist for breathing the air. Okay? So until people stand the up and say it ain't us doing this, the you talking about, the focus is going to continue to be on us. All right? The statistics and the data are what the fuck they are. They are. They are what the fuck they are. And everybody out there knows what the data actually says, Period. All right? So it's, it comes from leftists, it comes from confused trans people. It comes from people that are somehow connected to the FBI. Uh, it comes from a black violence problem. And those are realities. That's realities. Okay? So I don't know. That's not, that is not racist. That's just pointing out the statistical data. And if anybody wants to challenge it, go look at the mass shootings that have happened for the last five, six years and, you know, I don't know, observe who did them. You, you could take a picture of the faces of the people that did and you could tell very quickly who the it is doing the crimes. So, you know, until people want to have an honest conversation about these things, it's pointless.
DJ
Yeah, my hearts and prayers out to, to those, those affected down there, man. It's a tough situation. It's inside. I'm sure we'll know very shortly. You know, what color head dye was used.
Andy Frisella
Listen, bro, we all, we all know it's going to be. Yeah, it's going to be a far leftist. It's going to be some sort of trans person. It's going to be some sort of communist person. Those are the people that are committing.
DJ
The illegal aliens or some.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it could be that those are the people committing the crimes and they're going to make it about white supremacy, which is insane. Okay, Maybe I'm wrong. I don't know. Like, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe it's a couple rednecks from Florida. Mans, you're right. All right? Maybe that's what it is. But I'm willing to wager, not knowing yet, that that is not the case, because we don't see that happening.
DJ
It's not happening. It's just not. It's not my guys.
Andy Frisella
What do you. Let me ask you something. I'm curious, because I know you speak for all the black people. You're the official representative of National Black People Association. Yes, I am. So why is it that this kid in Austin stabs this other kid in the heart and kills him, and now all of a sudden he's a victim? There's all these black people saying, well, this kid got what he deserved because he put hands on this kid or this, you know, this. He's the victim of this, or they were doing this or that. The killed another kid. That kid's never gonna go home to his parents. He died in his brother's arms, okay? He's never gonna have a Christmas. He's never gonna have a family. He's never gonna grow up and get married. His whole life is over. It's over. Okay? This doesn't just go away when the Internet stops covering it. The guy's gone. All right? How can anybody. How can anybody defend that?
DJ
I mean, they're pieces of shit.
Andy Frisella
Okay, so why is it. Why is it in black culture that. I'm asking a serious question. Why is it in black culture when a black person commits a crime that other black people defend the person that committed the crime? That is not something that happens in white culture.
DJ
No, I. I think. I think. I think they lack. I think. I think there's some. Some internal issues going on there. Because, I mean, bro, like, I mean, to me, it's common. It's common sense, bro. Like, the dude is up. And like, the part that really pisses me off about all of that, too, I've been saying it. It's so stupid. Like, this dude's raised to go fund me. They're selling T shirts and of them now. And it's like. Like, I saw, like, something about, like, his. The Metcalf's dad went to, like, the press conference or some, and it's like, oh, it was disrespectful for him to come to the press conference. It's like completely just throwing away the actual victim of the situation. But, like, what makes it even More irritating, bro, is like the amount of like, black kids who are victims of other black kids that they don't even like. There's no go gofundmes for those. There's no. Bro, I'm saying, like, bro, bro, I.
Andy Frisella
Get called racist for pointing out that there's a crime problem that is statistically backed by hard data with black males. Okay, but look, bro, no, but look, that's not racism. Racism is acting like it doesn't happen so that it continues to happen.
DJ
Right? That's racism.
Andy Frisella
Yes.
DJ
Yeah, I'd agree. I agree.
Andy Frisella
And I'm just. Dude, like, bro, it's just disgusting, man.
DJ
It's sick. It's sick. It's sick. But yeah, ours and prayer is out to those down at fsu, man, and I'm sure we'll, we'll learn more about the ins and outs of this situation as time goes. But guys, jump down in the comments. Let us know what you guys think.
Andy Frisella
I mean, if it was white supremacist, like the guy's trying to say in.
DJ
Fucking magazine, they've already identified it.
Andy Frisella
Huh?
DJ
We've already would have known who did it. We would have known names and address.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Why? Hold on, Question. Another question. How come we don't know anything about the dude that shot Trump? We haven't heard anything about it or.
DJ
Though this the second guy either.
Andy Frisella
That's right. Yeah, the second guy. Why? Why? Why is that? By the end of the day, we'll know everything about these, but we still won't know about the guy that shot Trump. And Trump's not talking about it either.
DJ
It is weird. It is weird. It is weird, man. It is weird. Guys, let us know down in the comments what you guys think.
Andy Frisella
That being said, Miller, you understand what I'm saying, though?
DJ
100.
Andy Frisella
Like, is it not more racist to pretend that there's not a problem with black on black crime and black crime in general? Isn't that more racist?
DJ
No, for sure.
Andy Frisella
To not care about it and to pretend like it doesn't exist and then.
DJ
Get them to rally up and vote for you to make it go away of the, you know, the problems that don't exist.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. All right, well, you know, at some point, people are going to have to get vocal, dude, and like, on an individual level, you know what I mean? This ain't a white dude problem. No, this ain't. This is a problem that the communities need to come together, acknowledge, and, and try to fix 100%, man.
DJ
Guys, with that being said, man, let's go cruise some of These comments, we got some. We got some good ones here. This first comment comes From Matt Remote Romano, 82. Matt Romano, 82 says, I'm usually a podcast guy, but when I heard the part about the LeBron doll and the child support, I came running to. To YouTube to watch. Thumbs up was getting some weird looks from passerbys as I was out doing my second workout of 75 hard. Was laughing way too hard seeing those slides DJ put up.
Andy Frisella
DJs so funny. DJs so funny. He's such a funny guy.
DJ
Listen, that. That was the. It was the expansion.
Andy Frisella
Let's see. Let's see. Let's see if the other two comments are somehow favorable towards D comments that DJ picks. That's not true. Oh, who picks the comments? Oh, dj. DJ is such an awesome guy. He's so funny and handsome.
DJ
Thanks, man.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I'm just being honest. That's what the people say.
DJ
Clearly, it wasn't even me. That was the. The Barbie expansion pack. Yeah, it's just. It came. It was a set.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. It's just. You're such a funny guy. What's the second guy say? What's the next one say?
DJ
Well, this next. I don't know if it. Was this a comment? I don't think this was actually a.
Unknown
D. Oh, it was an email.
Andy Frisella
It was an email to DJ from dj.
DJ
This is from Alyssa. She says, I'm happy to report that Andy makes a good meat stick. To which it was replied. I hope you know I'm going to screenshot this and send it to them. Great.
Unknown
And that's. That's his husband. The husband sent the email.
DJ
Oh, gotcha.
Unknown
Yep.
Andy Frisella
Yep. That's what I've been told.
DJ
All right. Yeah. All right.
Andy Frisella
Gourmet.
DJ
Dude, the meat sticks are pretty good. I like the meat sticks. I like the. Everybody does jalapeno.
Andy Frisella
You like that spicy one, don't you?
DJ
How many more do they need, man?
Andy Frisella
Andy makes a good meat stick.
DJ
Yeah, Jalapeno cheddar, man. That's a good. That's a good one.
Andy Frisella
It'll sting you. It'll hit you in the guts. You know what I'm saying?
Unknown
It'll fill you up.
Andy Frisella
That's right. Yeah. It'll burn your eyes. Don't. You aren't supposed to tell anybody about that.
Unknown
You'll like the aftertaste.
Andy Frisella
That's right. Let's get a little gay.
DJ
Are we still talking about meat sticks here? We got one last comment comes from at. Evan counts 33, Andy, want to talk about getting aggressive? How about getting aggressive on making that grape energy drink. They're great. I love tits.
Andy Frisella
See, that guy gets it. That guy gets it. That guy. He gets it. You know, he doesn't know why he loves tits. He just fucking does. There's just some things you can't explain. Like why you love cars and why boobies are cool and why you feel a certain way when you drink a beer after you been out in the heat all day. Like these are things.
DJ
And why you're more inclined to drinking grape.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, well, I mean, statistically. Let's zoom in on that photograph. What's he. What is. Is he melanated?
DJ
There's no way to tell.
Andy Frisella
There isn't.
DJ
Oh, no. Look at those pants. That's a white guy.
Andy Frisella
I don't know. I see you wear pants like that. Oh, does he wear pants like that?
Unknown
That was racist.
Andy Frisella
Yes, that was a racist.
DJ
He does not wear white pants, bro.
Andy Frisella
You've worn white pants to record the show before. When we have Sunday shows.
DJ
Khakis. It's a difference. They're light.
Andy Frisella
They're cream.
DJ
All right, Peter Millars. They're actually pretty nice.
Unknown
Khaki originated in India and I deny.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Huh? Khaki.
Unknown
Yeah, it originated in India. It means soil color.
DJ
Khaki.
Unknown
Khaki. I. I can't. I can't justify.
Andy Frisella
Is that a fucking. Is that a fucking Slurpee flavor? We can make one.
DJ
What is he talking about?
Unknown
Make one?
Andy Frisella
Cocky. Slurpees.
DJ
Khakis.
Andy Frisella
Khakis came from cocky.
Unknown
Cocky.
Andy Frisella
K. H. There's an H in there.
DJ
Oh, yeah. They don't pronounce the H's.
Unknown
Yeah, it's like Maria and Maria. It's the same thing. You Americanize everything.
DJ
There's. And then there's cacs, you know what I'm saying?
Andy Frisella
All right, well, Grape Energy's coming soon. Very soon. But not too soon.
DJ
Yeah, it's gonna take its time.
Andy Frisella
You know what I'm saying?
DJ
Yeah, right along with those meat sticks.
Andy Frisella
That's right.
DJ
That's it, man. Guys, we appreciate you for being real ass fans. Keep liking commenting, make sure you guys are subscribed and hit that bell. Notification to stay up to date with the latest episodes. Dropping from real life. With that being said, let's get to second headline. And on number two, there was a space flight. Space ride.
Andy Frisella
Oh, yeah.
DJ
Going up. To space.
Andy Frisella
To space.
DJ
Yeah. Blue Origin crew, including Gayle King and Katy Perry, returned safely after space launch. They were among the six women who made a 10 minute trip on Blue Origin's new Shepherd Rocket as the first all female space crew in more than 100, more than 60 years. Now, I'm glad they all know what women are now. I mean, you know, that's cool. Oh, all women crew. You sure about that? No, no, but of course, you know, like, being. Being an all women crew, you still gotta. I mean, I'm gonna get in trouble for this one.
Andy Frisella
Well, how'd they find their way back? How'd they stop the pee on the way there and back?
DJ
Well, I was gonna say, you know.
Andy Frisella
That'S a long trip with no pee breaks.
DJ
You make a milestone like that, you know, crew, and there's still gonna be some shit to complain about. Hey, Gayle King, she has a complaint.
Andy Frisella
Oh, really?
DJ
She has a complaint? Let's check in with Gayle King. This is what she had to say.
Gayle King
I. I don't like that people are calling it a ride. A ride. You know, you never see a man, male astronaut who's going up in space. And they said, oh, he took a ride. We actually duplicated the route that Alan Shepard did. That's why it's called. This particular capsule is called the New Shepard. We duplicated that route. That route. No one said he took that ride. It's always referred to as a flight or a journey. So I feel that that's a little disrespectful to what the mission was and what the work that Blue Origin does. We use space technology all the time, whether it's your gps, whether it's your satellite. That doesn't just happen every time a flight goes up. They get some type of information. Two of the astronauts. I still have a hard time calling myself an astronaut, but two of the.
Andy Frisella
Because you're not. Because you went on a ride. You didn't train for 30 years. You didn't pass any NASA exams. You're not an astrophysicist. You don't know how to do. You put a blue suit on and pretended to go to space for the press. You're not a astronaut. You went on a ride.
DJ
Yep, it was a ride.
Unknown
My first question that came to my mind was, why were these people selected? Specifically, why are there no other women in America who are more deserving? That's where my mind went.
Andy Frisella
Like, dude, Katy Perry.
Unknown
Really?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I know.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Well, I don't know. I would call it a ride. It's fucking 10 minutes. That's shorter than, like, most people's sex. Yeah, well, maybe not, but world average.
Unknown
6 minute 40 seconds. Yeah. The average of sex, 6 minutes and 40 seconds.
Andy Frisella
Really? Yeah. How you know that I'm an avid reader. You've been, you've been working, trying to get above average.
Unknown
I'm always above average.
Andy Frisella
There you go. I would have never thought any different. You're from India, bro.
Unknown
The land of common.
Andy Frisella
That's right.
DJ
Cock was in.
Andy Frisella
Indians know how to do it. That's why they got billions of people.
DJ
Well, I mean, the time thing there. I mean, they would have to do it quick though, technically, right?
Andy Frisella
All right, all jokes, all jokes aside, shut the up.
DJ
Yeah, well, I mean, dude, like I looked in the, the qualifications to become an astronaut, you need to be a U.S. citizen, possess a master's degree in a STEM field. So science, technology, engineering, mathematics, have two years of related work experience or 1,000 hours of being a pilot in command on a jet aircraft, and you have to pass NASA's long duration flight astronaut physical, which she did.
Andy Frisella
None.
DJ
Nope. She has a bachelor's from University of Maryland.
Andy Frisella
She's known for being Oprah's friend. That's what you're known for. You're known for being Oprah's friend.
DJ
Yep.
Andy Frisella
That's your claim to fame.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
If I'm ever known for being someone's friend, and that's how the world knows me, put it. Do like eliminate me.
DJ
Yeah, right, right, right.
Andy Frisella
Nicely, you know.
DJ
You know, send you to space, bro.
Andy Frisella
First of all, I don't believe they went to space at all. Well, dude, did you see the video when it came down, dude?
DJ
Okay, so let's talk.
Andy Frisella
Do you have that?
DJ
I have it. Okay, because there are some conspiracy around this, man.
Andy Frisella
No, there's not. They fucked up their little theatrics and got caught.
DJ
Check this clip out.
Andy Frisella
Okay, now I want you to watch the hatch door open from the inside. The lady runs over there real quick.
DJ
Says, no, no, no.
Andy Frisella
Shuts the door back, tries to stand in front of it. I, I, I agree. Space is fake. Are going to space is fake.
DJ
I don't think they went up there.
Andy Frisella
No, they didn't go up there, bro. It's, it's propaganda.
DJ
There's, there's no way, bro. They're like in the, the, the capsule wasn't like burned up or anything. Didn't have any.
Andy Frisella
I don't know why people aren't treating me like an astronaut. I don't know why they're calling it a ride. I don't know, like I'm getting mistreated. Oh, it's because they're racist. That's where the next thing was going to be.
DJ
Misogynist. Shut the up yeah, well, there's also some other stuff. I saw this other conspiracy theorist, they said that apparently there was a mannequin inside of it. Did you see this?
Andy Frisella
Hold on, bro. Let me ask you this.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
What about the women who actually did do all of this training? What about the women who did do all of these things? What. What about the women who in history, like, on the Challenger, were killed? Right. I was in first grade. I watched on tv. I remember watching it. It was a. It was disturbing. Everybody was crying and, like, it was crazy. But what about all the women who have been training for this? What about, like, to your point?
Unknown
Exactly my point.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Like, what about all the women in the space program that never got a chance to go to space?
Unknown
Exactly.
Andy Frisella
Right.
Unknown
Out of all the women in America, there are no women who are deserving less than these people.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, dude, she's also acting like she.
DJ
Flew the fucking thing up there.
Andy Frisella
Like, I don't know why people are calling me, why they're treating me like an astronaut.
DJ
It was a ride.
Andy Frisella
There are rides at Six flags that last 10 minutes. No, there's. What's that one called? Thunder River.
DJ
Thunder River. Yeah. That's a long one.
Andy Frisella
All right.
DJ
It's ride.
Andy Frisella
That's a ride.
DJ
It's actually a good ride. I like that. Right?
Andy Frisella
I like it. I like it, too. But the problem is you're out there on a hot day and your shorts get wet and then you gotta. You got chafing going on. Yeah, it's not good.
DJ
Do you do roller coasters and shit?
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Yeah, I used to. Not to when I was a kid, but, like, I would do in them now. Yeah, bro. Yeah.
DJ
Yeah, let's do it. Let's go to Disney World. Yeah. There was this fucking. There's this conspiracy theory about, like, a mannequin was on board.
Andy Frisella
Really?
DJ
So they caught it, like, you know, while they were down there. This guy, MJ Truth Ultra is his name on Twitter, posted this out saying something is definitely wrong with the blue origin space flight that Katy Perry was on. Social media, users are asking, why are there. Why are the re entry burn marks? Where are the re entry burn marks? And why does that look like a fake hand?
Andy Frisella
Because it is.
DJ
Well, like, dude, I mean, the picture. Yeah, like, that looks like a mannequin's hand, bro. Like, that ain't Gayle Kings. And why was the door so easy to open? And why did Jeff Bezos have to act like it was a special tool he needed to use to open it? Like.
Andy Frisella
I don't know why I Don't believe it though. I don't believe it at all.
DJ
Okay, well here's something you might, you might want to believe because this is in a parallel topic. Did you see the US government announced it has achieved the ability to manipulate space and time?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, we knew that they announced it. Yeah, I know, but people have been trying to say this for years. There's declassified documents from the CIA that have shown that they have the ability to do things like astral projection and remote viewing and you know, quantum physical attraction. Like all of these things are real things like humans have the capacity to visualize and create with their brain. And all of the high achievers that have been known as high achievers over the history of time talk about this. They talk about it and everybody thinks it's ma. It's bullshit, magical. And this is what I'm talking about when I say they've lied to us about our own capabilities. So yeah, I mean I saw them admit it, but I wasn't, I wasn't surprised.
DJ
Yeah, well, for those of you that haven't seen it, check this clip out. This is a guy, get what his name is and where he's at. But yeah, I mean it's a pretty, pretty interesting clip. Let's check this out.
Unknown
Our passenger planes are slower than they used to be. Our trains crawl compared to those in other parts of the world. Our cars do not fly. Advances have not stopped. But something has gone wrong. Stagnation was a choice. We have weighed down our builders and innovators. The well intentioned regulatory regime of the 1970s became an ever tight ratchet first hampering America's ability to become a net energy exporter and then making it harder and harder to build. We seem to have lost focus and vision, to have lowered our sights and let systems and structures and bureaucracies muddle us along. But we are capable of so much more. Our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space. They leave distance annihilated, cause things to grow and improve productivity.
DJ
It's weird. So my, like, I guess my question is then so like, okay, if we know that that is true, then why are they still lying about going up there now then? Like, I mean, what, so what is, where does it, like how does it work then?
Andy Frisella
I don't know. But why is, I mean if they're gonna, if they have the ability to. What do you say? Eradicate? No, he said annihilate. Annihilate distance.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Why don't they annihilate some of the distance between Katy Perry's eyebrows and her hairline. That's all I think of when I look at that picture. Let's annihilate some of that distance.
DJ
Yeah. Those are some nice astronaut suits, though. Didn't Bezos eat walking around the capsules thing, too? Didn't he?
Andy Frisella
I don't know. I mean, I. I don't know, dude. This seems. This seems like absurdity to me. I don't know why. I don't know what the thing is here or what it is or whatever.
DJ
There's something weird.
Andy Frisella
Maybe it's a stunt to get investment or. I don't fucking know. Not that you need it. Dude's probably. I don't know. He probably owns space. You know what I'm saying?
Unknown
There's an Amazon store there.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Yeah. Same thing with the. With the eyebrows. She got the same thing going.
Andy Frisella
I'm not a fan of any of these people.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I. These are mainstream celebrity people that, you know. Why are you not treating me like an astronaut? Well, because you're not. You're not a astronaut.
DJ
Are you an astronaut, Andy?
Andy Frisella
No. No.
DJ
You know, I took a. A plane ride once. I'm a pilot.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Why do you call it a ride? It was a flight. They're discriminating against me.
DJ
I took the same.
Andy Frisella
Same route as they're discriminating against. Against women.
DJ
Yeah, right?
Andy Frisella
The up.
DJ
Yeah. It's wild. Guys, jump in on this conversation.
Andy Frisella
You know what I'm more tired of? I'm just tired of people of places of privilege, like, for real, crying about their oppression and their. These things. Like, lady, you're one of the most privileged people on the planet, okay? You're a mainstream celebrity for whatever reason. I don't know. All right? Because the, the. The. What she's insinuating is that people are not giving her the proper amount of respect, you know, like, bro, shut the up.
DJ
Because you're an astronaut.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. We got Michelle Obama talking about oppression in front of the whole world. You're the first lady or whatever. Farmer first something, first gentleman. Yeah, but I'm just saying, like, what. What is this?
DJ
Yeah. It's so good.
Andy Frisella
I don't believe this. I think it's. That's just my opinion. Maybe I'm wrong, you know, Maybe I need to become an astronaut so that I can experience. Let's do it firsthand.
DJ
Let's go take a flight to space.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Guys, jump in on this conversation down in the comments. Let us know what you guys think. That being said, our third and final headline. Man, this is. This is a Weird one I caught out of left field. This is why we lost. So we talk about, you know, having to step up. Like, there is a cultural shift happening in the country right now. I guess it's good to see. Like, I guess it's. It's good to see. I don't know, you guys. Tell me what you guys think down in the comments. There's this video that was posted on Instagram. Check this out. This is why we lost part two.
Andy Frisella
They lead the way. Trust black women. They lead the way. White women. Stop abandoning your sisters. Trust black women. They lead the way. Oh, we're mad as hell.
DJ
We're mad as hell.
Andy Frisella
Oh, can't you tell? Oh, can't you tell? Mad as hell. Can't you tell? We just dance. You fucking bashless or mad as hell? Can't you tell? Thank you. They're mad as hell, but now they're. They're. They're celebrating their. Their song. Yeah. This is why they lost. That's exactly right.
DJ
It was kind of catchy.
Andy Frisella
It. It's always the same suspects, is it not. Is it not accurately Weird? Yeah. The same motherfuckers.
DJ
The Subaru haircut.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it's the same people. You.
DJ
You.
Andy Frisella
You could listen to the words and. And guess. Correct. You guys listening on audio, they look exactly like you think they look. Yeah.
Unknown
We have so much at home. I don't have anything to do. What should I do? I should just get angry. Make a song about how angry I.
Andy Frisella
Am, and then black people will like me.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Or they won't rob me.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
No, really, what they're thinking.
Andy Frisella
I don't know what they're thinking. I. I think these people grow up with no challenges in their life, and they decide that they need to become important, and this is how they become important. Where. Where are the black people singing this song? You know what I'm saying?
DJ
Where are the black people listening to this?
Andy Frisella
Well, we know that they ain't listening.
DJ
That they weren't there.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. I mean, that had mayonnaise all over it, bro.
DJ
Yeah. No, bro, they're. They're bringing raisins. For sure. I think it's important. Like, dude, there is a shift, though. Like, the shift is happening. I mean, this. This guy, you know, he.
Andy Frisella
I'm not.
DJ
I want to.
Andy Frisella
Like, you know, this ain't the only reason you guys lost. It's because every single fucking point that is important. Your logic is completely backwards, right?
DJ
Yeah, for sure.
Andy Frisella
Like, that's. That's why you lost.
DJ
And it keeps falling on itself.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Falls on itself when people are calling it out. Like I was looking through the comments on this video. This one guy or one person, Burns Bernsee 802 put on the video saying, as a former Democrat, I can tell you that you're 100, right. I didn't leave the left, they left me. The constant race baiting, wokeness, anti free speech, anti 2A. The double standards are so beyond ridiculous. Wide open borders and then forcing us to pay for housing and health care for illegals while we have so many Americans in the street. The list is so long. I won't go into more.
Andy Frisella
That person doesn't sound like. You sound like a common sense American that's not Democrat or Republican. Like this is the problem. The, the associating yourself and your thoughts with an identity that then you dilute your own thoughts and your own thinking to cater to that quote unquote identity and be more inclusive with them. Right? Like this isn't, dude, if you really want to make a difference, stop saying I'm a Republican or I'm a Democrat or I'm a Libertarian and start saying these are my thoughts.
DJ
I believe in this, this and this.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, these are my thoughts. Like, I don't identify with any of these people, any party. People are confused by it too because like there's, you know, I'll see clips get posted out where, you know, I'm criticizing, you know, Trump and people will say in the comments things like, Hillary lover. Yeah, well, yeah, they'll say, oh, Andy's turn into one of them. Or, or you know, I can't, like, guys will be like, oh, I, I, he's finally seeing the light. Listen, dude, I call it how I see it. And that's how we should all be doing it. All of us should be able to comprehend, think and come up with a opinion on these issues independently. Not because the group says that we agree with all of these points. Right? Like if you're a Democrat, you have to agree that guns are bad and, and censor speech and be woke. Like, that's not that none of that defines, should define a person's thinking.
DJ
No.
Andy Frisella
And I think the biggest problem that we have in society is that we are collectively trying to find identities in these groups. You know what I'm saying? Like why, why do we get to a point where you feel the need to choose a side instead of just choosing what you think and having discussions and being able to defend those points?
DJ
Yeah, I believe in this and this and this. This is the heel. I'll die on this is kind of below the bar.
Andy Frisella
And if you want to take it a step further, what. What would make it better? How would we do it differently? So it was made better?
DJ
Yeah. That's not a conversation that happens over there.
Andy Frisella
Well, I know, because there's no leadership, dude. It's all clout chasing bullshit from both sides so they could sell a motherfucking shirt or whatever they're doing. Right? You got people that. Bro, here's the reality. The Internet's full of low IQ people. I don't know what to say. Like, if you. If you don't have. And. And honestly, weak people. Okay? Because if you don't have the courage to say what it is that your opinions are or you don't have the capacity to communicate those opinions and. And say why you think those things, you're not thinking.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
At all.
DJ
Well, that's the problem, right? They don't believe in what they're saying. That's.
Andy Frisella
I don't think they know what they're saying.
DJ
That's part of the problem. Like, how can you have courage to say something that you don't really know if you 100% believe it?
Andy Frisella
I. I agree. But there's also plenty of people that do have beliefs that lack the courage to communicate. And. Yeah, and what's happened is because we've been. What were they say? I don't know how you guys were brought up, but my generation was brought up that you don't talk about politics, you don't talk about politics, don't talk about politics. But yet the other side, that's all they talk about. Okay? So I feel like that we've been indoctrinated culturally to stay quiet. All right? And this is why white people have been told they're racist for having any opinions.
DJ
That's politics. Just stay quiet.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's right. Don't say anything or you might get canceled. You. I'm gonna say whatever the I want. How about that? Okay? And that's what everybody should be doing. All right? Do I get some heat sometimes? Sure. But also, I get to go to bed at night saying, you know what, dude? There isn't a person out here doesn't know how I feel about. I'm not hiding it. I'm not carrying this weight around about how I truly feel and too afraid to say it. Like, where are the real Americans that are going to stand up with independent thought and say, hey, all of you people are crazy?
DJ
Yeah. Well, I think that goes back to the point of, like, the cultural change that's happened in society. Because, I mean, if, like I said, I went through the comments on just this video, this lady Jane Doe, as a black woman, I asked you to stop. And I have plenty of support in there.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Mr. Pescanova says full blown retardation. You know, it's coming, it's coming. It's just been a slow train, man. It's just been a snatch.
Andy Frisella
These two people four years ago were cheering this on, and now, you know, now it's become the flavor to criticize it. It's like, dude, look, I was watching TV last night in my. In my bar, and I look, you know, I was actually working, but I had the TV on. You know how I do. So I scan. I'm sitting here like, this is. This is like, I don't know, one in the morning, and I'm sitting here thinking. I'm like, all right, I'm thinking about all these things that I need to do with myself and the companies and my personal brand. And I'm working through all these things, and I'm thinking, like, super hard about them. Right? Like, how should we do this? And what's the best way to do that? And how do we do this? And. And then, like, my eyes gazed up at the TV and the headline on the bottom of the tv, this is on Fox News was something to the effect of men and women's sports. Okay. And I stopped and I thought about it. I'm like, here I am trying to intelligently craft and think through some of the very hardest things to do in the world, which is to effectively run companies. It's the highest, most competitive game you could play. And I look up and I see people on national television arguing over what a man or a woman is. And when you really think about how far society has regressed to where that's an actual headline on television, it's pretty absurd, right?
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Like your. Your little girls know what a man and a woman is.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And here we have what's supposed to be the most intelligent, the best and the brightest, the political commentators arguing over what a man and a woman is. And that's what we've been reduced to as a culture and society. We haven't celebrated, like, true innovation or true success in so long.
DJ
We've stalled.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. And now. And, dude, it really makes me think about some. So I started thinking about some more. And I started thinking about, why do they do this? Why do they. Why do they indoctrinate people to be so stupid? Why do we remove competitive nature from society? Why do we tell These kids that they're gonna win just by existing and breathing the. Why do we do all these things? And as I'm thinking this, I'm also talking to Chat GPT in my hand, which by the way, you guys know that I think there's, there's ethical issues with, with AI. But as I'm, as I'm talking to Chat GPT, it occurs to me that this is their way of forcing literal slavery into society. Dumb down the population, make them completely inept, introduce this technology that removes the ones that are decent. It removes their opportunity by creating a tool that is superior and can do all of these things, which, by the way, they've had for many, many years. The point is, I'm sitting here thinking about why all of this is happening. And dude, like, these people are going to have to have a universal basic income. They're going to have like. There's no avoiding it. There's no, there's no effort to curtail AI and what it's capable of doing. It's not been done. You see what I'm saying? Like, bro. And I don't think people understand.
DJ
They're not even having conversations on it.
Andy Frisella
They listen. They don't understand that if you work for a company and you are not extremely fucking valuable, your job will not exist. In a year, it will not exist, period. In one year, it will not exist. Because what I tell you that they were going to force how they were going to force the adoption. I told you it would be greed. And now we have companies replacing entire departments of people with this fucking program. You know why they're replacing entire departments of people? Because entire departments of people don't give it their all. Entire departments to people think that they're going to be employed forever and they don't have to get better. They do things because they're easy, not because they're right. Dude, most people, like, if you have a job right now and you're not working to be the absolute best at what you do, irreplaceable, I think you're.
DJ
Yeah, yeah. Well, I mean, it's interesting. It kind of.
Andy Frisella
I mean, we've been talking about this for years, talking about a dude.
DJ
And it's like the AI thing.
Andy Frisella
It's like, remember four years ago, bro, I said, I said, dude, now is your time to do this. If you do not do this, the opportunity window will close. And now we're here and it's closing.
DJ
It is closing, man. And like, and that's the thing. It's like, I've Always battled with that. It's like the net, what's the, is it a net positive, net negative? And it's like, yeah, there's some cool things you can do with AI, you know, I'm saying, like that's cool, but like what's the overall, is this good for humanity? And it's like, but that may be the other reason too of why there are no talks about regulations because they know it's necessary. Because we've gotten to a point is.
Andy Frisella
Now, they brought us to a point like that on purpose. That man who just said that innovation has been stifled.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And that's, that's intentional.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
It's been going on for 30 years now. We have a, now we have a society that would gladly welcome a universal basic income to not work. And not realizing that that's going to basically mean they're in poverty for their whole lives. You know what I mean?
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
So I, I, I can see the picture a little clearer every single day, man. And if you're not, if you're not able to think, thinking is going to become the gold standard. That's what you're going to get paid for. Yeah, the tools, the tools will be there instantly. But if you can't creatively think or know how to use the tools, you're going to be obsolete. And it's going to be in a year. It's going to be in one fucking year. That's how. This isn't five years from now, this is 12 months from now, 12 months from today. The. Unless some serious regulation is put in or the culture decides that we are only going to support companies that employ real people, which, dude, I don't think that's going to happen.
DJ
I don't see that.
Andy Frisella
I don't. People know that Amazon is bad for the economy, for, for working class people, but they still use it. You see what I'm saying? People know that we should be supporting American companies, but you know, they say they support those companies, but the minute that something is inconvenient, they don't think about it. They're just like, whatever. So we have a big problem, dude. It's a big, it's going to be, well, I don't have a big problem, but most people have a big problem. And if, if you're young and you're, or you have a job of any sort, you better dedicate your entire next year of your life becoming the absolute biggest contributor to whatever it is that you do, or it's going to be, smell you later, bro. Yeah, that's just reality.
DJ
Guys, jump in on this conversation down in the comments, let us know what you guys think. With that being said, it's our final segment. Thumbs up or dumb as fuck it kind of lead weight right into this. It's about AI is what I thumbs up and dumb as fuck is. This may be one of the, you know, I guess light hearted uses of AI. Let's talk about it. Our thumbs up or dumb as headline reads people are utilizing chat GPT to turn their dogs into humans. Have you seen this?
Andy Frisella
Okay, so yeah, see this is what, this is what people who are going to be on universal basic income do with chat GPT will be doing. Yeah, this is what they do. No, I'm being serious. Yeah, there's going to be two kinds of people. There's going to be people that waste their time doing like this and there's going to be people that utilize that to become a weapon. It's going to take the effective people and make them a thousand times more effective and it's going to take the everybody else and very expose them to the maximum degree of how ineffective they are. That's it.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
They're putting the, the man and man's best friend. So yeah, so there's a. I guess it's a new trend thing going around on social media. So I got some of the pictures here. Let's just take a look, see what you think.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Oh man. That's pretty funny. Yeah, that's pretty good.
DJ
That's a little French I would say. That kind of dog is that. That's not a French.
Andy Frisella
That's a pug.
DJ
That's. That's a pug.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's accurate. That's what he would look like. That's funny. Dude. That is fucking funny.
DJ
Got a little cat there.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I don't know. That's pretty accurate.
DJ
Little Connie Corso there.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, kind of looks like him.
DJ
I can see it.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
Unknown
The people in audio should definitely come to YouTube to check out.
Andy Frisella
This is good.
Unknown
This is great.
DJ
Okay.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. What is that? Is that Indian girl?
Unknown
Yeah, that's an Indian attire. That's why it says they have Hindi names.
DJ
So it probably said, oh, this is my cat.
Unknown
Yeah, they probably gave a description of the name and the chat GPD picked it up and gave like an Indian look to that human.
DJ
What's an Indian name for like, like a pet's name?
Unknown
Could be anything, any female.
Andy Frisella
Watch. I don't know what she used to say. He probably said you Andy or whatever.
DJ
That's a good one.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, here's Toby.
DJ
Yeah, that's pretty good.
Andy Frisella
That was pretty good.
DJ
That's pretty good. Well, so you know you got dogs?
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Did you transfer? There's Otis and Charlie.
DJ
All right.
Andy Frisella
That's pretty good. That's pretty good.
DJ
I can see it. All right, I can see it.
Andy Frisella
Come on. They're doing them wrong, dude.
DJ
I can see it.
Andy Frisella
Oh, Charlie is a little grandma. Doesn't she look like a little grandma?
DJ
That's pretty good.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's pretty good.
DJ
That's pretty good, though, man.
Andy Frisella
Otis is a fake. Otis is a faker, though. Like, Otis is fake angry. Yeah, that's funny. That's what. That's the face he makes, like, when he wants to be more bulldog. Yeah, he makes that face.
DJ
It's pretty good.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's good.
DJ
It's pretty good. Pretty good, man. Yeah. So, I mean, what we got on that piece of it, I mean, it's.
Andy Frisella
It's pretty good. I think it's funny. I think it's funny.
DJ
This one.
Andy Frisella
That was really funny.
DJ
That's just crazy. Yeah, that's crazy. Yeah, man.
Andy Frisella
That looks like a little. Little chat GPT blackface.
DJ
That's what it looks like.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it's like, chat GPT is racist.
DJ
What a fine gentleman. Yeah, definitely.
Andy Frisella
I mean, that dude is dark.
DJ
Yeah, he's pretty dark.
Andy Frisella
Bro.
DJ
They gave the Chihuahua Mexican.
Andy Frisella
Bro.
DJ
Come on, man.
Andy Frisella
That's pretty funny.
DJ
The mustache and everything. Yeah, dude. Yeah, that's crazy. All right, I'm going to look at Otis and Charlie like this from now on.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's pretty much their personalities. Charlie's like a nice little grandma.
DJ
Sweet little old lady.
Andy Frisella
Oh, it's a crabby old man. You're not really crabby. He just looks that way.
DJ
Yeah. No. All right, man. The thumbs up for this. Yeah, thumbs up for this for sure. All right. Well, sweet, man. Well, guys. Andy, that's. That's all I got.
Andy Frisella
All right, guys, don't be a hoe. Show the show.
DJ
Yeah, we're from sleeping on the floor now my jury box froze up bowl stove Counted millions in a cold bad booted swole Got her own bank roll can't fold Just a no headshot case Close, close.
Episode 868 Summary: REAL AF with Andy Frisella – Florida State University Shooting, Blue Origin's Spaceflight, and Political Shifts
In Episode 868 of "REAL AF with Andy Frisella," released on April 18, 2025, entrepreneur Andy Frisella engages in a forthright and spirited conversation with guest DJ CTI. The episode navigates through a spectrum of pressing and sometimes contentious topics, including a recent mass shooting at Florida State University, the return of Blue Origin's spaceflight, and the underlying reasons behind the Democratic Party's electoral losses. Additionally, the hosts explore lighter subjects, such as the creative uses of AI in everyday life.
The episode kicks off with Andy Frisella and DJ CTI exchanging greetings and discussing their mutual interests, particularly cars. Their initial dialogue sets a candid and informal tone for the episode.
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The first major topic centers around a tragic mass shooting that occurred at Florida State University (FSU), resulting in at least six injuries. The hosts delve into the broader implications of gun laws and cultural attitudes toward violence in America.
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The discussion shifts to Blue Origin's recent spaceflight, which marked the first all-female crew in over six decades, including well-known personalities Gayle King and Katy Perry. Andy and DJ express skepticism about the authenticity and training behind this mission.
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The final headline explores the cultural and political dynamics that may have contributed to the Democratic Party's recent electoral losses. Andy and DJ examine how identity politics, race relations, and societal divisions play a role in shaping voter behavior and election outcomes.
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In a lighter and more humorous segment, Andy and DJ explore the trend of using AI, specifically ChatGPT, to anthropomorphize pets by turning dogs into human representations. This discussion serves as a commentary on the diverse and sometimes frivolous applications of technology in modern life.
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Episode 868 of "REAL AF with Andy Frisella" presents a blend of intense discussions on societal issues and lighter, humorous exchanges. The hosts confront complex topics head-on, offering their perspectives on gun violence, political dynamics, and the evolving role of technology in everyday life. While the episode is marked by candid and sometimes controversial opinions, it underscores the hosts' commitment to addressing real-world problems through open dialogue.
Note: This summary aims to encapsulate the key discussions and viewpoints presented in the episode while maintaining a neutral and informative tone. The episode contains strong opinions and controversial statements that reflect the hosts' perspectives.