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Host
Hi. What's your name?
Debts
Hey, I get My name is Debts.
Host
Debts. You gave your name as Debts?
Debts
Yeah, to the. To the phone program.
Host
Oh, okay. What's up? Debts?
Debts
Not too much. I'm packing up for a Lego convention right now.
Host
A what convention?
Debts
A Lego convention.
Host
What the. Where, where, where is this Lego convention It's in Virginia.
Debts
It's in Chantilly, Virginia. It's called Brick Fair. Chantilly.
Host
Is it at the do. Is it at the Dole's Convention Center?
Debts
It sure is. That's one.
Host
Yeah, I used to go there for a Smash Brothers convention. Okay, what happens at a LEGO convention? What's going on over there?
Debts
Well, the, the way that the ones work that I've been to is that it's, it's a several day convention and one or more days are the public days where just anyone can buy a ticket and come in and look at the stuff. But the, the rest of the time is, you know, the adult, mostly adult LEGO fans come, they set up their creations, they look at it, they ask questions to each other about it. And then there's activities, there's speakers. The one I'm going to, there's one 21 + night where you're allowed to drink on the floor and people get real into that.
Host
Oh, that sounds very salacious. 21 plus lego night. We got more. Yeah, there's definitely gonna be more things fitting into each other than just legos that night. Am I right?
Barney
Well, come on.
Host
I've. Come on.
Debts
I've been to ones where there's.
Host
Sorry, go ahead, go ahead.
Debts
I've been to ones where there's a blocked off area specifically for the creations that are a little too racy for the public to see on the public. The public days.
Host
Well, how could you? Well, you know, the LEGO figure hand was perfectly designed for jacking people off.
Debts
I know, I've seen comics about that too.
Host
It's perfectly phallic. If I had a. Honestly, if I had, if I could take a shrink ray and make my penis like the size of a little LEGO peg, I would definitely fuck like a little LEGO hand.
Debts
Man. When I was in, I was in like middle school when I first got like Internet access, I started getting. I was on a bionicle forum. I mean, I still am. I'm meeting up with a bunch of the guys from that format. This convention.
Host
Nice.
Debts
But when I was in middle school and just starting to explore that and realizing that I could like send my creations out with people from that forum to be displayed. And first of all, my parents being like, you can't just, you're just gonna send your LEGO to people who are just gonna take it. But then also exploring the adult LEGO community online and like when there's, when there's one like racy LEGO comic or someone builds something fallacious out of lego, like the fear of, oh my Parents are gonna see this on the Internet history and just shut it all down.
Host
What. Let me ask you this. What kind of like, are. Do people want to Legos?
Debts
Not. Not really, no. But, you know, people do build sexy anime girls out of lego.
Host
But how do you build a sexy ant? Like, oh, like, you make a. Okay. When you. Like, they make a sexy anime girl figure out of Lego, but they don't make. Like, it's not like Rule 34 with. Because I'm thinking about the LEGO people, not the people that you make out of the bricks. I'm talking about, like, the Lego. The yellow LEGO people.
Debts
Yeah, it's not my scene, but I mean, the LEGO Princess Leia I'm sure was somebody's awakening.
Host
Because I guess you can, like, draw because most of that stuff is. Is not. There's no form. It's all texture. So, like, if you want to draw, like, if you want to give a LEGO figure big breasts, you. It's just like 2D drawn on top of a standard cylindrical cylinder. Ish torso.
Debts
When was the last time you looked at, like a licensed Lego minifigure of a woman from a TV TV show or whatever?
Host
I'll do it right now. I'll look at Lego porn right now. I have a computer. Hold on.
Debts
No, just like the. The LEGO figures that come out in Star wars sets or whatever, because it. It's actually too late.
Host
I'm already on. Oh, look at this. Okay, I gotta. Whoa, wait. This is crazy. Oh, oh, wait. Yo, look. Guess what? Oh, okay. All right, folks. I got a shout out. I got a shout out. I got a shout out. Pornhub.com woodrocket they made a. They made this porn parody. It's called the Lay Go Movie. Porn parody. That's a little. That's a reach. Don't you think the Let. They should call it the. The late, like, lay. You know, like sex Lego. The Lego Movie. And look at this there. So it's actually. I like the way they did it. So the actor, they start out. Okay, so you got this guy and he's starting out, and it's this a human being, and he's wearing yellow face paint, and he's wearing a big boxy LEGO head thing, and he's dressed like. What's his name?
Debts
Wait, these are people in cosplay?
Host
Well, oh, yeah, these are people costume. But then. Okay, but then when they have sex, they're taking. Oh, wait, look at this. Okay, all right, so if you go to Pornhub and you go to the Lay Go movie at 4:14. There's you, there's. They have like a human being that's taking the Lego figures and mashing them together and making them fuck. And then this is actually creative. It's. So they're making them fuck and then cuts to. Okay, now the real people are having sex and they're still wear. They're not wearing the bodies anymore, but they're wearing the LEGO heads and the Lego. Their whole bodies are painted yellow. And they're having sex with a condom. And they're wearing these big yellow things on. And they're fully painted. Yeah, they're fully painted in yellow. Even the. The condom is yellow. This woman painted her nipples. Yeah, I think this guy painted his dick yellow. Is that the condom or is that the dick? You're not, you're not also on here, right? You're just. You're waiting for me to stop talking about this.
Debts
That's correct.
Host
Okay, give me a little. Give me. Look how many. Look at that. I'm looking at the end credits. Guess how many people it took to make this? 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 5. Written by. What do you mean? Who? Someone wrote this. This took at least 10 people to make this. Had a production manager. Production manager George Glass, cinematographer Chad Lee. Somebody. This set took a lot of people to make this had a sound mix.
Debts
How many of those names are the same repeated?
Host
I. That's a good question. Oh, wait, where does he come. Oh, what the fuck? Why? What does. Hold on. Oh, oh, okay, that's actually. That's kind of cute. Okay, so he comes. Okay, so it shows a close up of this guy's face and he's making like an ejaculation face. And then it shows him like. And then it has like little, you know, the little Lego. What? You know what these are called? The little. They're like little caps, you know, like little LEGO caps.
Debts
Caps. Are you talking about the ironically named studs? Like just one by one, Just one bump?
Host
Yes. Yeah, the shit that you would collect in like the Lego Star wars games.
Debts
Yeah.
Host
Okay, so they have a close up of him and he's coming and then you, you can't see his dick, but they have like a bunch of white studs that are like being shot up in the air as if he's like coming Lego. And then it cuts to the ladies back and it's just like from off camera, like they're throwing yet white studs on the lady's back and she just has like all this like all these like white studs laying on her that, I guess, are supposed to be like lego. Come. Okay, let's see how many of these names are. Okay. A few of these names are repeated. Yeah. But a lot of them aren't. Okay. Okay. Donny Rock. That's a real person. No, I mean, that's. Yeah, that hasn't been Leroy Myers. Did he direct it too? No, I think these are a lot of individuals that made this. I think this took at least 10 individual people to make. Are you still there?
Debts
I am still here. No, they actually into it to have access to enough of the white studs to do that. Not just as a gaff.
Host
So what's your favorite set before we go, what's your favorite LEGO set?
Debts
Oh, man. It's Bionicle Caracava. It's one of the beast sets from 2001, and it comes with two lizards that their back legs are treads, and they can punch each other like rock and sock and robots and knock each other's masks off. I remade the. The set a while ago, and it's one of the things I'm bringing to this convention, actually.
Host
That's awesome. That's sick. Yeah, it's like. That seems like a good way to meet people.
Debts
Yeah, it is.
Host
What's your. Do you have a dream set? I know the. I know they're expensive. I know that, like, they. They kind of get up there. Do you have a dream one that you hope to get one day?
Debts
Oh, man. So it. It was just anything the Legend of Zelda, but they came out with the Lego Deku Tree, and you can either build it to be from Ocarina of Time or. Yeah, it's Ocarina of Time or Breath of the Wild. There. There's like a bifurcation in the instructions. You go one way or the other. And it comes with the. The minifigures for Breath of the Wild Zelda, Breath of the Wild Link, and Young and Adult Link from Ocarina of Time. So that way, that's what I wanted. And it was.
Host
That's actually. That's really sick. Hold on, hold on. Lego Deku Tree. Oh, this is like a license and shit. Oh, this is like, bro, this is $300. That's crazy. I see why this is $300. This is probably like, one of their, like, big dick exclusive ones.
Debts
Well, it. It actually feels pretty small for $300. And part of that's because of the license bumping up the price. And then part of it is because so many of the parts only get used for one or the other. Deku trees. So you end up with this bag of leftover parts that you paid for, but you can't display.
Host
There's so much Zelda porn. Wait, dude, hold on. The. Get the fucking. The same people who made the Lego Movie parody Wood Rocket also made a legend of Zelda 1. They call it the Legend of Zildo. I don't like their names. They're. They're reaches. Because that's like, what. That's like a. Hold on. Why is it not. It's not coming up. The Legend of Zildo? Because that's like. I know it's a reach. I guess it's supposed to be a dildo, but why should there be a dildo in there? Wouldn't they just be two people having sex? What's your name again?
Debts
Anything can be a Zelda game name. Just do the Legend of Zelda Colon and then put whatever you want.
Host
Yeah, if I. Yeah, if I were. If I were. If I were the CEO of Wood. What's the name of this company? Wood Hunters or some shit. If I were to see Wood Rocket. If I was the CEO of Wood Rocket, I would just call it the Legend of Zelda Colon. Sex. What's your name again? Debts. Debts. I hope you have a good time at this tournament. I hope you have a good time at this convention. It sounds like it's gonna be a fun time.
Barney
Yeah, I think I will.
Debts
I think after doing it for a few years, the. It takes less and less energy to have a good time, and you can just relax and, you know, be around people doing, you know, one of your favorite things.
Host
Love that. I love that. That's. Is there anything else you want to say? The people, the computer. Before we go.
Debts
Read Land of the Lustrous. The manga. An underrated manga. I mean, watch the anime, but the manga gets way better after the anime drops.
Host
Rock and roll. Thank you very much. Good luck at. You. Have a fun time at your. At your convention.
Debts
I'm sure I will.
Host
By debts. That did sound fun. Going to a. Going to a Lego convention, dude. You guys, really. Honestly, you really. I need. You guys got to go on Pornhub and look at the Lego Movie because it's a bizarre thing. Here's what I want to say is it's like, it's clearly supposed to be funny, but also, like, I don't. I don't. Because people must be jacking off to it. What's the point? Because it's supposed to be, like, funny, but it's also supposed to be, like, horny so, like, who's the target demographic? Also, I think this video has a million views. Let me look it up. Let me look at it again. Yeah, this has 1.1 million views. A lot of people have watched this. And how many of them. How many of these views are views of people being like, oh, this is funny. Lol. Or like, actually are like jacking off to it? A Lego convention does sound fun. Maybe I'll. Maybe I'll do something like that. I don't know. Hello. Hi. Hi. What's your name?
Barney
My name's Barney.
Host
Barney. What up, Barney? How's life?
Barney
It's going good, man. I just got off work. I had a pretty nice day.
Host
Yeah, you sound like you had a pretty nice day.
Barney
Yeah, shit's going great. My son's at the doctor right now for his two year checkup, so. A little sad that he's not home yet, but excited to see him later.
Host
You have a son?
Barney
Yeah.
Host
That's cool.
Barney
Yeah. Turned to July 17th.
Host
How's having a son?
Barney
It's pretty cool, man. I mean, I think it's like, you know, it's like the ultimate experience as a human is just like being a parent, you know, experiencing them and like teaching them everything, you know. You know, it's cool.
Host
I don't have. I don't have kids, but I imagine that that's when you become an actual adult.
Barney
Yeah, I mean, I. I'm only 20, you know, so.
Host
You're only 20?
Barney
Yeah.
Host
Oh, my goodness. Okay. I'm glad. Okay. Honestly, because when you said you were having. Because when you said you had kids, I was like, this guy is probably like in his 30s, but I am imagining him wearing a Monster Energy shirt and a DC Snapback, and it doesn't really fit well with what my image was of you. But now I'm thinking you still could be wearing those clothes.
Barney
Yeah, I mean, I'm not wearing them right now, but I do skate, and so that's kind of the fact.
Host
Okay. They're in the wardrobe.
Barney
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
Host
Damn, man. You. What's up with the wife, girlfriend, baby mama? What's. What's going on?
Barney
Well, I refer to her as my wife, but we're not married yet due to like, you know, financial reasons and like, legal reasons too. It's just not the right time for that yet.
Host
I love that, by the. I love that, by the way. Why the fuck not? It's all of. It's all made up. It's all completely made up. Why? You can start. You can start as long as she agrees, like any. You can start calling a woman you're in a relationship with your wife, as long as she also agrees to be your wife. It can be that easy.
Barney
Yeah, it really is. I mean, there's no reason to go and spend a bunch of money. I mean, there'll be a time where we'll be able to do that, but just not right now.
Host
Right. But for all intensive purposes, she might as well be your. I like that. Yeah. I mean, what. What. What did it mean? What did it mean for somebody to be your wife in, like, the. When did monogamy really get going? Do we know the answer to that? Was it like in.
Barney
I have no idea, but I would assume that it's like a pretty early thing, you know, because I feel like parenting the child and stuff. Stuff. Like typically both parties would be involved for that. Even back in, like, the hunter gatherer days, I.
Host
Where the were the hunter gatherer days? Monog. I wish we had a. Yeah, a lot of. A lot of podcasts. They have like a guy at the computer.
Barney
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Host
Well, I guess that's me. I'm at the computer. All right, let me. Let me look at this. All right, what were hunter gather or tribes monogamous or hunter gatherer. Okay. Hunter gatherer societies generally practiced a form of monogamy, but with significant variations and accepts and exceptions. Okay, so they were swingers long. Well, I would not. I. It's just a joke. I don't know. While long term pair bonds were common and socially recognized as marriages, polygamy, particularly polygony. Okay, okay, Poly. Okay. Polygamy is. It's a free for all. Polygyny is when just the guy gets to have multiple.
Barney
Okay, yeah, that makes sense. Back in the day, you know, the warlord or whatever.
Host
Okay. Apparently. Okay. Monogamy was the primary form. There was a little bit of men having multiple wives. I'll get this. If you were a successful hunter or you had higher social status, you had more wives.
Barney
Yeah.
Host
Okay, that's. That. That tracks. Wait, what is. What does this say? Unlike some primates, hunter gatherers didn't have consistent sex specific dispersal patterns at maturity. Meaning the sex that leaves the natal group varied across different societies. What the does that mean?
Barney
I have no idea.
Host
I don't know why I asked. As if. As if you would have any idea if I would have.
CJ
Yeah.
Host
Okay, well, that's enough googling. Let's get off the computer.
Barney
Yeah, the computer's bad for your brain.
Host
How long have you been with your wife?
Barney
We've been together for we were together for like about a year before my son was born, for like, it's like three years.
Host
Was it an accident or was it planned?
Barney
Well, so the interesting thing is it was like kind of both.
Host
You could say you had unprotected sex and went, if it happens, it happens.
Barney
Yeah, pretty much. Because at the time we were kind of, you know, we were doing a lot of drugs and whatnot and you know, we kind of thought that was a good idea. We were like, just have a kid, fuck it, we'll be parents. And probably make us stop doing drugs. Which it did. It worked.
Host
Not my favorite sobriety plan, but if it works.
Barney
Yeah. Yeah, definitely wouldn't recommend it. Not easy, but work for us.
Host
How long has it been? How long have you guys been sober?
Barney
Well, she pretty much. I mean, yeah, it's kind of crazy because we both had been doing drugs since we're like, you know, middle school age and stuff. And then when she got pregnant, she just quit everything. Cold turkey pretty much. And it was pretty impressive. I took me a little longer to wean off, but yeah, pretty much ever since she was pregnant with them, we've been sober.
Host
Pretty good. Pretty good, man. You're 20. What do you guys do for work?
Barney
So I'm like a maintenance guy, so I like work in an apartment complex. I just go around and like flip apartments and fix people's. And then my wife, she works at the daycare that our son goes to, so we get a nice discount there. She makes pretty good money teaching over there. The lead teacher.
Host
That's nice. Should we not not. Chevy, do. Is our. Our parents helping out or are either of your parents helping out with stuff?
Barney
Yeah, my mom will buy me groceries every once in a while and then my dad will help out if we ever need help with builds, which right now we've been doing pretty good. But it's nice that to have that support.
Host
Okay. Not bad.
Barney
And most of all, it's just like the babysitting support, you know, I'm really grateful for that because we still kind of get the chance to go hang out with our friends and stuff and we're not having to like, you know, pay for a babysitter or anything.
Host
Man. Do you have. What? What? How old is your wife? Same age. 20.
Barney
Yeah, she's the same age. She's turning 21 next month.
Host
Interesting. Oh, you know what, let me ask you this, let me ask you this. Did you call in today to want to talk about something specific? Like is anything going on in your life? I guess that's new.
Barney
I mean, kind of. Cuz I know you've talked about it on here before, that you go to like a Smash Bros.
Debts
Tournament.
Host
Yeah, well, I don't know why. Just that wasn't the. That wasn't the direction I thought this was gonna go in, but. Go on.
Barney
Yeah, but. Yeah, so I don't play Smash Bros. But I play another fighting game. And I. I was really hyped to like, go to this tournament this one time. And I went. There's like a monthly tournament in my town. And so I went there and played this. It's Dragon Ball Fighter Z. Pretty firefighting game. I'd recommend it. But I pulled up to do the tournament. It was pretty cool. But like, I don't know, I'm just a pretty, like, socially awkward guy, and it's just weird. And I haven't gone back since, and it was like a few months ago.
Host
See, the superpower of going to a video game tournament as a socially awkward guy is that like, you've developed, I assume like, you went to high school and you have. You have friends and what you develop social awkwardness at like a regular. At like a normal baseline, you know, I'm saying. So when you go to like a video game tournament, you have to understand that your social awkwardness, like your level of social awkwardness is above the baseline level of social awkwardness at this event.
Barney
Yeah, I guess that's a fair point.
Host
You know what I mean? So, like, I mean, you can go. You can go up to anyone and start talking to them at this tournament. And if. If they're being weird, that's on them. You know what I mean? You're. When you. When you go to what. I believe this, by the way. I fully believe this. And this is. I'm not just trying to be whatever about like, video game tournaments. I love going to video game tournaments. And there's actually are. There are a lot of really cool people that hang out in the Smash Bros. Scene that I've met. Any social event, Smash Bros Tournament, a party, you know, some bar settings. Not all bar settings, but some bar settings, you know, but specifically clubs or whatever. In any of, you know, if you go out of your way to make conversation with someone, you are abiding in good faith to the social contract. Okay? You're not breaking any. For saying interacting with a person in and of itself is lawfully abiding by social contract. Okay? It beca. It's only if. Only if, like, you're talking to someone there and they're making it pretty abundantly clear that they don't want to talk to you. Then you start to break the social contract if you continue to talk to them. A lot of people do that because they. They aren't aware of the cues, that somebody doesn't want to keep talking to them. But, you know, generally, I think if you're lawfully abiding, you're just. You're not being a dick. You know, if somebody is being cold to you at a fucking thing where people go, sure to play video games, sure to knit, sure to whatever the fucking thing underneath everything is. But really, people go places to meet other people, I think. I assume so, yeah. You're playing the rules of the game here. So if someone gives you the cold shoulder, that's on them. Fuck. I want to say. Damn it. I don't know if I told this. I don't know if I talked about this on the podcast before. Maybe I did. Stop. Do you listen to this podcast or did you find this weird?
Barney
I listen to it all the time at work. I'll let you know if I've heard it.
Host
Okay, let me know. Okay. Let me know if I've talked. I feel like I've repeated myself a lot on here anyway, but I'm okay. Do you. Okay. Do you remember I did an episode in the park where this woman invited me to, like, a party afterward? Afterwards?
Barney
Yeah, yeah, I remember that one.
Host
So I went. I went to this party. Shout out. Shout out. Shout out. Rachel. Rachel's cool. Well, she invited me to this thing, and I. She made me this thing at this guy's house, and I show up, and she's not. At first, she's not there, which is funny. She's not there. And then. But there was like, I'm just, like, in some guy's house, and there's four people sitting at a table. I'm just in this guy's house, and nobody knows who I am. And so I start talking to one of the guys, and I'm like, hey, man, what's your name? And I don't remember his actual name, but he goes like, oh, I'm Brian. And I'm like, okay, what. How's. How's your. How's your day going? What's up, man? How's life? And he's like, you know, it's all right.
Barney
Yeah.
Host
And then I'm. And then I'm like, oh, what do you. What do you do around the city? And he goes, oh, I. I'm a hairstylist. And I'm like, okay. And now. Okay, and so. And then in that moment. Right, okay. In that. That's a key. That's a crucial moment for. For me in that evening. Because in that moment, I am in a stranger's house that I was invited to by a different stranger. I really shouldn't be there. And that. And. And that interaction with that hair stylist guy was. Is a clear. And for. That guy didn't want to talk to me. And that's. But if. And here's the thing. If I had interpreted him not wanting to talk to me as I should not talk to anyone, I'm. I'm a freak. Why would anyone want to talk to me? Of course this guy doesn't want to talk to me. You know, why would anyone want to talk to me? I suck. I'm a freak. I'm weird. Nobody. This is. I shouldn't be here. You know, I would have gone home and that would have been the end of my evening. But I stuck around for a little bit, and then more people started coming to the event. Okay. And then I went up to this one lady at the event, and I was like, hey, what's up? How's your Shabbat going? And she was like, oh, it's going good. How about you? How. What's. How's. How are you doing? And I'm like, all right, here we go. See? You know, and then we had a conversation. I started talking to other people. It was good. It was fun. I had a fun evening. I met people as a fun party. It was a great time. But if I. But if in that one moment where it was a little bit weird and I. There was the one person I mustered up the courage to talk to. I was rebuffed by. If in that one moment I had been, like, resigned that I am a weirdo and I shouldn't be here. I would have never tried again. And then met somebody who is. Who. And then met another person who is like, oh, yes. I also came to this social event to socialize. You know, they're out there. But. But yeah. So everything. Mostly you have to just remember and understand that so many of the interactive. This is the part I think I've talked about on this fucking show a bunch of all the time. But, like, so many of the interactions that you have have nothing to do with you at all.
Barney
Yeah.
Host
So, yeah, next time I've talked about. Feel like I've talked about this. We talked to the anime guy. I think that was mainly when I talked to. Yeah, I know. You remember that guy. You wanted to go to an anime convention, but he was, yeah. And it's like, yeah, I said. Fucking said that to that guy. Like, yeah, you know, you're gonna go to this anime convention if the first person you talk to kind of cold to you. You can't let that stop you from, you know, putting yourself out there because, you know, you might, who knows when. And also, I try. I don't, by the way. I'm not, I'm. I'm gonna throw myself out here in a way that I try not to, you know, within the best of my ability sometimes maybe I'm like, my brain has many, you know, I have. I'm crazy and my brain has short circuits a lot. But I try. I try. Really. I do try. Like, I try to be mindful. Like, if I'm in a social situation, if I'm at a party or an event or a tournament or a meeting or something, and I see somebody and somebody start talking to me, and I'm like, oh, I'm the guy that they. This. I'm like the first person that this guy has mustered up the courage to talk to at this thing. I'll try. It's really important to me that I, I want to reward that, you know, because if I see it from that end, I think that's an important thing to do too, is to be mindful. If you're at a thing, if somebody's coming to you with the energy of like, hey, what's up, man? What's your name? To be like, hey, I'm Lyle. What's your name? How are you doing? What's up? You know, try to make people feel welcome. You know, if I'm, if I'm in a, if I'm talking to a sir, if I'm talking to, like, a circle of people, I'll try to look at everyone in the circle, you know, make eye contact with that. Because, you know, we've all been there. We've all been in a circle of people, and everyone's talking, and you'd notice that nobody who's talking is looking at you. And you're like, oh, I'm not, I don't even am. I don't even know if I'm a part of this circle right now, you know? Yeah. So try to do that. Trying to think. I had some experience recently that was reflective of this, but. Oh, yeah, wait, no, this wasn't recent. This is an old story. I was, I was, I was in. I, I, I, I was in Rome. I got to study abroad there which is. Was nice. And I was. I was with, like, some. One of. Some of the other kids from the program. And we were, like, eating. We're, like, standing outside of a pizza place, just, like, at, like, a standing table. And this random Polish girl who was probably around our age, maybe a little older, just walks up to the table with her pizza, and she goes, I'm here alone and I don't have anyone else to eat with, so I'm gonna eat with you guys. And I was like, I remember. I remember being like, whoa, that's wild. That's wild. I respected that so much. I was really like, oh, my God, what a. What a swing. I gotta. I wanna. I gotta reward that swing. I think the other one of the. Whoever. The other kid I was with was more like, oh, that's a little fucking weird. But I was like, no, that's a. That's a. This person's gonna be fine for the rest of their lives, you know, this person's gonna have a great rest of their life. That's such a fearless thing to do. We had a nice conversation and, you know, we. I ate with them. That was good. I was that. I only met that woman once, but she continues to inspire me for the rest of my life. That was when I was, like, 20. I'm 27. I still remember that. I had something similar happened. I was at the. I was, like, eating alone. What? This was when I was, like, doing comedy in Philadelphia. I was eating alone at this, like, burrito place, and there were no seats left except the one across from me. And this guy, he's older than me, and he was like, there's nowhere else to sit, so I'm gonna sit with you. And then he just. We just start talking. And again, I. He. That harkened me back to the girl in Rome. I was like, this is a confident move. And he. He was like, what are you doing? I was like, oh, I'm. I was doing comedy. And he was like, tell me a joke. And I was like, no, that's not really how it works, you know? And then he was like. But he. He was just so confident. I felt like a jerk, because if you tell a comedian to tell. To tell you a joke, you're kind of being a jerk. But I was the jerk for not. I just tell him fuck a joke. And I told him a joke. And he was like, that's not very funny. And it made me laugh. It made me laugh a lot. I was like, who is this guy? I want to be. I want. I Want a sprinkle of what this guy has? This is really good.
Barney
Yeah.
Host
But yeah, throughout I just, throughout my life I've learned a little tricks too. Occasion. Like I'll be at a little. Some social function or something and if I'm in the right headspace, I will like go up to a group and be like, again, if I'm in the like, if I'm, if I'm like depressed and anxious and weird, I would, I won't ever do this. But if I'm like, if I got a little bit, if I got a little bit of caffeine and it's just been a good day and I'm. I self esteem is coursing through my veins, you can. I'll just go up to a group and I'll be like, hey, can I join this conversation? You know, it depends on what it is. Like if it's like a bar, I wouldn't, I won't do that because that's, you know, this could be a group that came out in and of themselves to have a good time with each other. I don't want to disrupt the sanctity of that. But if it's. But if I go to something. But if I go to like a. I don't know, I go to all these weird things around New York. Yeah. Where it's like, come meet new. Well, like if it's, if it's a thing where like you. The point of the thing is to meet new people, then it's very easy for me to go up and be like, hey, how you guys all doing? But yeah, that's why it's, it's best to go to places like that where the point of the context is important. Right. I would never go up like, cuz, you know, the bar is different from the place where if I'm at an event where the point of the event is to talk to people, then I'm, you know, I have the benefit of the doubt when I attempt to have a conversation with someone. So anyway, that was a long rant. But I believe at your Dragon Ball Z. I believe at your Dragon Ball Z tournaments you have the benefit of the doubt when having a conversation.
Barney
Yeah. I think the odds are probably stacked in my favor.
Host
The odds are stacked in your favor? Yeah. Just keep going to places where odds are stacked in your favor.
Barney
Yeah, that's a good idea. Thank you. Gak.
Host
Yeah. So it's weird. Some places are. Some places odds are clear. Like, like, like if I see sometimes I'll be at like the, the park And I'll see someone I want to talk to. And I like, have a fantasy in my head. I'm like, what if I went over and talked to that person? And then I'd be like, yeah, but the context of the. That's too iffy of a context, you know, because who knows this? Yeah, they might just want to be alone. But if it's like at some fucking. A bar is. A bar is a weird in between context. Because one can reasonably expect that one goes out to bars to meet people. One could also reasonably expect one goes out to bars to just be hanging out with their friends. That's a little, that, that context takes a little bit more courage.
CJ
Yeah.
Host
If it's a thing where everyone has a fucking name tag on, that's easy. What's your name again? I wish I could put name tags on the callers.
Barney
Yeah, that'd be pretty sweet. There's a way to do that. My name's Barney.
Host
Barney. Barney. You have a two year old son. That's insane.
Barney
Yeah, it's pretty cool.
Host
Good luck with that. I mean that sincerely. I don't mean that in a, you know, away. Yeah, someone called into Shout Out. Shout Out. Stavros Halkius. I'm a big fan of his podcast. I listen, I, I listen to it to sleep. And he had a caller on once who talked about like having a kid when he was 18. And he brought up, he was like, yo, when you're three, 36. Because like, if I, like, if I have a kid when I'm like, I'm 27. If I have a kid when I'm 36, I'm gonna just be getting started with all of that. Yeah, right. But by the time you're 36, you'll be, I mean, you're never done, but you know what I mean? You'll be done. Ish.
CJ
Yeah.
Host
So that's pretty, that's pretty cool. That's pretty good.
Barney
Yeah, it is pretty cool that it works out like that.
Host
Yeah. I think there are a lot of advantages to, you know, they're, they're not talked about as much as the disadvantages and the hardships of it. But there are advantages, I think, to being a younger parent in that way.
Barney
Yeah, I think I see all the bright side of it, you know, I like to look at it with the positive perspective.
Host
Well, but did you say your name is Brian?
Debts
It's Barney.
CJ
Barney, like the dinosaur.
Host
Thanks for letting me talk to myself and you for eight minutes, Barney. I appreciate it. Oh, yeah, go ahead, please.
Barney
One more Thing on the recent podcast, man. Why were you so weird about the hand guy? I thought it was cool.
Host
It was a little. Hold on. It was a little bizarre.
Barney
It is bizarre, but I thought it was cool.
Host
Were you the one that. Did you make a comment on Spotify or something?
Barney
Perhaps I did make a comment. Is that you today?
Host
Was that you?
Barney
Yeah, Okay.
Host
I was. Okay. Because I did. If that wasn't you, I was gonna be like, why are multiple people saying this?
Barney
But, yeah, no, I'm probably just the one weird guy that thought the hand thing was cool.
Host
I thought, I really want. No, I wanted to talk to the hand guy, but he didn't want to, like, sit down and fully talk.
Barney
Yeah, he's just trying to get his hand picks and get out of there.
Host
And he can have if he want. I honest, honestly, listen, if that guy wants to take a picture of my hand and jerk off to it, it really hurts me. In zero way, shape, or form.
Barney
I don't think he's jerking off. I did not get that much.
Host
I don't know. We'll never. We'll never know. I mean, I don't. Maybe I'll see him at the park again. Who knows? Maybe he's the hand park guy.
Barney
Yeah, maybe he prowls there for hand picks often.
Host
Barney, good luck, and we'll see you around the universe.
Barney
Thank you. I will see you around the universe, Lyle, have a good day, man.
Host
You too. Bye, Barney.
Barney
Bye.
Host
Yeah, it's. You're talking to people is a whole thing. It's something I'd like to be good at. It's way easier to do it on a podcast. I think I'm. I think I'm pretty good at it. Not on a podcast, but it's way easier to do on a podcast. And it's all. It's. It's all. It's not about confidence. It's about context, or I guess it is about confidence. And the amount of confidence I have is based on the context. Right. You know, like, if I'm in the gecko suit and I'm chatting with somebody, I have. I have more confidence in that context because I'm. You know, there's a reason for me to be talking to this person. If I just go up to somebody randomly at a. At a. At the park. If I were just started to ran. If I just went up to somebody randomly at the park and just started being like, hey, can you tell me about your life? That'd be a weird. That would feel uncomfortable. But if a per. But if I'M where. But if I set up a bunch of cameras and I if I set up a camera and I wear a gecko suit and a person comes over to me and we engage in this thing to make this podcast, then the context is completely different, even if the actual conversation is the same.
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Barney
Hello, Lyle.
Host
Hi. What's your name, sir?
CJ
My name is cj.
Host
Cj, what's going on, man?
CJ
Man, so much is going on. I'm glad you answered. I feel like I'm just stuck at this point in my life and I don't know, I could. I could use some advice on maybe what to do or to know maybe I'm going in the right direction or. I don't know, man. I just feel really stuck in the sense of hopelessness.
Host
I can ponder this with you. I can ponder this with you. What do you feel stuck about?
CJ
My job.
Debts
So.
CJ
Right now I do like hard labor. And, you know, I. I make decent money. It's nothing incredible. It's not like I. Rolling in the dough or anything. You know, I. I have three kids and a wife, and, you know, we have all, all of the. The bills that go with that and.
Host
Right.
CJ
Man, I. I just. I wake up and I just hate, like, just waking up and knowing I'm gonna go spend all day in the heat. It's just absolutely miserable. And it just sucks because, you know, they promised me so much there because I can do other stuff, you know, Like I. I've built them a website and, you know, all this stuff and, you know, they promised me, oh, you know, we could do like a hybrid schedule with you where you can work in the office and you can, you know, do your regular job. And it. All the promises have just gone to shit. So now I'm just stuck doing my regular job and I'm going to school, but, like, I want to start my own business because I'm. I'm so sick of feeling like this. I'm so miserable. And my wife works opposite shift, so like today, you know, I worked all day just to come home and see her for 30 minutes, and she's been gone for an hour now. And I don't know that that is how I feel stuck. I just feel like we're in this cycle just repeating itself over and over and over, and it's like we can't ever get ahead financially, you know? You know, we could pay our bills on time and stuff, but it's not like we have a bunch of money left over.
Host
How old are your kids?
CJ
Four, two and five months.
Host
Man. How old are you?
CJ
I turned 29 in June, man.
Host
Well, here's. Listen, I'm gonna tell you something real Quick, what's your name again?
CJ
C.J.
Host
C.J. I'm gonna tell you something real quick off the bat. Your life situation is very different from mine because you have three kids. So I'm not qualified to give you advice in any way, shape or form. But we can talk. I'm curious. I have questions. I have maybe thoughts. But, yeah, I'm not qualified to advise about this in any way, shape or form. You said that your promises were not fulfilled like the. This company was.
CJ
Yeah, you know, like over the winter it gets a little slower because, like, I work outside, but we do like, snowplow and stuff. But, you know, they're going to. I.
Host
And you're going to school. All right, so I'm gonna just. I'll just cut to the chase on that one. And I'm gonna say, look, this company is telling you things, and they're not keeping their promises, and there ain't a lot you can do about that.
CJ
Right.
Host
So what. What is. What are you going to school for?
CJ
I'm going to school for marketing.
Host
You're going to school for marketing? You say you're going to school and you want to start a business?
CJ
Yeah, I want to start a marketing company. I have a lot of experience. Me and my wife lived in the Denver area, and I. I started and founded our own little cleaning company. And, you know, I did all the marketing, and, you know, I. I grew it within a year where we had two employees. You know, I was doing all the payroll, just, you know, every single thing within a business I was doing.
Host
What happened to the company?
CJ
And. Well, we moved, and it was during COVID so it kind of. We moved and the business was kind of slowing down because of COVID and so I just. I just shut it down and we moved back to where. Where we were from.
Host
So where. Yeah, we were only. Where are you from? Where are you from?
CJ
From Utah.
Host
Okay. Which place is cheaper to live in?
CJ
I would say Utah. In Denver, we were paying the same price what we're paying right now, which is like 2200. In Denver, though, it was a one bed, one bath, like 800 square feet. And here in Utah, 2200 is getting us a three bed, two bath. And it's about 1600 square feet.
Host
So I really.
CJ
Utah.
Host
I really feel like I'm on the Dave Ramsey show right now. I don't know how my show ended up accidentally becoming like Dave Ramsey show, except instead of a. An old Christian man, it's just a. Just some dumb guy who doesn't know what he's talking about, but okay, man. So I'm curious about this. Why are you, like, are you going into debt to go to school?
CJ
Yeah, I am.
Host
Hold on. Why the, all right, all right. Why the are you doing that?
CJ
Because I feel, like, I said, I feel stuck. So, like, I've been doing, you know, hard labor and construction, like, all my life, you know.
Host
Right. Well, I, I, Sorry to, Sorry to interrupt you, but I get the notion of you're doing because you feel stuck. You're trying to extend outside of your routine into something greater. I think that's awesome. I think that's great.
CJ
Right, right.
Host
But to me, to go get a degree in marketing to like, what? To like, are you getting a degree in marketing to start your own business or to, like, get a job or.
CJ
Well, I mean, get kind of both. Like, I would want a degree to start a business so someone knows that I'm credible. You know what I mean?
Host
Yeah, yeah. But dude, okay, actually, I do feel, I do feel fairly confident in this advice is like, okay, you know, you're in a rut and you're extending outside of your rut to try to do something. Which by the way, man, what's your name again? I'm sorry, I'm bad with names.
CJ
No, you're fine. C.J.
Host
C.J. By the way, C.J. just so you know, I really, truly commend you for doing that because you have a tough life, having three fucking kids, barely seeing your wife, always working and still finding time to change. Because a lot of times, like, there's only enough time energy for maintenance, and then to some kind of change is like you have to dig fucking beyond yourself and it's really, really hard. So I, I commend you for even trying to do that. I really do.
CJ
I appreciate it. And that's why I'm trying to start a business or something.
Host
Because here's the thing, and the reason, and I'm getting a little fired up about this, is because if I don't get why you're it, with all the effort that you're exerting to do something outside of yourself, I don't understand why you would do something that ends with you being in more debt.
CJ
I, I, It's 2025, my friend.
Host
It's 2025, my friend. It's 2025, my friend. You don't need a, a marketing degree to show that your business is credible, you know?
CJ
Right.
Host
I, I, and also, you've already, you've already started a business.
CJ
Yeah, I did previously. Yeah, Yeah. I don't know, man, I just feel like that piece of paper, which maybe I just eat up all the propaganda that we've gotten since we were young. Maybe that piece of paper will maybe just help me, you know what I mean? Because right now it's just, what's going on isn't working. And you know, I've applied for marketing jobs and I've had like multiple interviews and it just never pans out.
Host
And we're, we're at a weird place. I think I'm totally talking completely out of my ass with nothing to cite anything at all because, you know, whatever, I'm a dumb podcaster. But it's, it's, it's. Well, it just, I, I was gonna say is that it seems as though we're getting not a weird inflection point where like economically people without degrees and people with degrees are having similar struggles.
Barney
Right.
CJ
And I see that and it kind of, it kind of frightens me. And like, of course with everything AI, it's like, why would someone hire me for marketing when they can just type into chat GPT and we'll do the same thing?
Host
Well, well, sure, but I. Here's, here's what I would say. My, your dream is you want to, you want to be a white collar guy. You want to be on the computer at home with your kids. You don't want to be doing.
Barney
Yeah, I would love.
Host
How many hours see them, how many hours a week are you in school?
Debts
So it's all online.
CJ
So I do it full time. So you know, like. So like right now is like a perfect example. So I got home, my wife went to work, my kids go to bed because they're young, around like 7:30. And then after that I will kind of sit at my desk for two, three hours and do it. Do school and then. Or like right now, like I said, I'm trying to start the business so like I can build a website.
Debts
So what do you know?
CJ
I'm gonna do a little.
Host
What do you do in school? Like what do you actually do?
CJ
Just learn about marketing. Like the last one was about professional communication. I had to write like two papers and do a presentation on PowerPoint. And this one is all about power. PowerPoint. Excel. No, not PowerPoint. What the hell am I saying? Microsoft Excel. Yeah, so like this one is kind of more like, I guess like this term is more techie. It's all like stuff on the computer. But like last time it was like fun. Like last term was like fundamental of marketings and marketing management and all this.
Host
So how much. How much money do you. Are you. Do you spend to do that?
CJ
So it's a little bit cheaper than like, I would think you would assume. So per term, there's two terms. So, like, it's just like six months. I don't know what a regular college is. I've never been to a regular college anyway, so every year, let's see. So I think every six months, it's about 37.50. So $3,750 every six months.
Host
Okay.
CJ
And yeah, it's not horrible. And it's go. It's go at your own pace. So, like, if I really wanted to and I didn't have like all these outside variables, like, I know this guy who went to the same college. He wasn't doing the same degree, but he got it done in six months. So, like, he got his whole degree in six months.
Host
Okay. Okay. So you go. And how's he doing? Is he have a job? Is. Did his degree help him? Because I'm actually. Okay, but he's actually. Now that you say that it was only like, you know, 370something for six months. That's not. That's not horrible. What? What? Yeah, I mean, your boy who got the degree, like, what. What's he doing now?
CJ
Yeah, he's doing. He has a corporate. Corporate life now.
Host
He.
CJ
I think last time I talked to him, because I was gonna say, you.
Host
Gotta ask him for a job, dude.
CJ
Well, see, and that's the thing. It's like, you know, I ask around and like, that's kind of what happened. Like, I asked him and he got me in touch with the CEO, and then the CEO got me in touch of, like, with the marketing director. And then I went and had an interview, and then just nothing. It's just like, oh, man, like, all that effort, you know, redoing my resume. Yeah, just absolutely. Just for nothing. And it's so, like, disheartening. Like.
Host
Okay. And you're. At the same time as you're doing school, you're also working on a business. Like, you're also working on a business, like, for marketing.
CJ
Yeah. So I haven't started anything yet. It's been something that's been in the works. Like I said, I'm building my own website, so I'm not hiring someone to do that. And then, you know, I'm coming up with a business plan, which I have. And then I have like, pricing models and pricing structures for different things because I already specialize in digital ads. So, like, when I ran my cleaning company, I got all of my business through Google. So I did like my own Google Ads and I optimized like, you know, my website that I made once again, you know, like on page, off page, SEO, like all the structured data, the metadata, all that bullshit like I'm really proficient in. So I'm doing that right now. And then, so I'm guessing in one to two months I'm going to try to get the business license and in utah it's like six, 65 bucks. And then I'm just gonna, man, I'm just gonna wing it, you know, Because I feel like in 10 years, if I don't do it right now, I'm gonna regret, like what if, what if, like what if I could have built something? You want family?
Host
That's what I was gonna ask is, do you, or is your, is your dream life like you build something for your family or your dream life is you clock in and then at 5pm you put, turn the computer off?
CJ
No, like I know working for myself is probably going to be way harder in a sense, not physically, right, is going to be way harder than what I'm doing now, but because like, like when I worked for myself, I worked seven days a week for like a year until like I got those two employees and then I kind of could take some time off. It wasn't a lot, but that was the most money I've ever made. So like, you know, my, my goal in life isn't to be a billionaire or a hundred millionaire. Like my definition of rich is someone who can pay their bills and not worry about like their financial area. Like oh yeah, I could pay rent, I could pay this, I could pay this. Like all my bills are paid and maybe let's plan a vacation. You know, in my definition that's rich. And right now, okay, like, like we're just not there.
Host
And I mean, yeah, we're getting, we're getting ahead of ourselves here is like we're just trying to figure out, I don't know, I'm just thinking about like those, those hours that you're extending beyond yourself.
CJ
It's exhausting.
Host
I'm sure it's, well, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure it's exhausting. And that's why I'm thinking about what the best thing for you to be doing with that time is. And it's probably, oh, I don't know, man, I, I, I, I'm, I don't know. Is, is and I don't, I don't know the industry But I have to gander that like that I don't know how worth, while it is for you to be like, like how worthwhile is it for you to be like writing fucking papers, you know, like no one, I get it. Like you're a tinker. You're, you're a tinkerer, you know, there, you're, you're, I mean, I think that's what everyone wants. So they want to, I mean not everyone, but you know, tinkerers. I remember I had a large period of time in my life where I was a tinkerer and I was like, how the do I make money so that I don't have a real job? And I was, I think about all kinds of like whatever Facebook ad marketing or drop shipping or.
CJ
Right.
Host
All that kind of a.
Barney
Right.
Host
And I don't know.
CJ
I, I, I, Yeah, because I, I've listened to you.
Host
I, well, I can't, I can't, I'll say that, I'll say this. And you, you ultimately get to decide what is right for you. But I would sit with yourself for a little bit and go, okay, of all the options, of all the things that I could. Maybe this is redundant, but whatever. Of all the options, of all the things that I could do, which one, by the end of me doing the work, will I have really built something? Is it you working on the business for longer or is it you writing the essays? I kind of think it's you working on the business more than it is you writing the essays.
CJ
Right?
Host
I don't know because I haven't spoke. I, I mean, go and talk to, go find five people who graduated from your program and say, hey, did you get a job because of this thing? And if they're all like, yes, you should do it. What? I don't know what that guy in the lizard suit on the podcast is talking about, but you should do it then great, go with them. But I, I don't, I think you should ask yourself some more questions before you blindly say, oh well, this is how it's always worked. You get a degree and then you get a job. Because we all fucking know that that's not, that's not the world we live in in 2025. But I don't know, But I don't think that, I don't think you're fucked. And I don't, I don't think you're fucked. And B, I think that there does exist opportunity for you somehow, some way to make money in an air conditioned room.
Barney
Right?
Host
And as long as you.
CJ
What I want to do.
Host
Yeah. And just. And I. I, again, I really commend you because what you're doing is so extremely hard. I think as long as you don't give up, maybe give up for a little bit. If you find yourself being like, I can't dip into reserves this week. I can only do maintenance this week. That's okay.
CJ
I find myself doing that more often than not.
Host
Yeah. And that's okay because you got. You or you're. You can't overexert yourself or else you'll fucking die. Yeah.
CJ
I'm just so burnt out. Just. I'm sure doing everything, and I'm sure.
Host
Yeah. I mean, listen, you could also take a couple weeks and be like, I'm gonna just fucking go at maintenance mode. What's the bare minimum I need to do to keep my children and me and my wife alive and do that? You need a break. If you need a break. And you do that for weeks. And then I'll be like, okay, let's reassess. And now what do we do but ask? I don't. I wouldn't. Your time is super valuable, but you specifically, because you have all this stuff on your plate. So just. Just really poke and prod and pick at the thing you're doing with your. With your energy reserves and make sure that it's got some legs to it.
CJ
Yeah, that. That's. That's what I'm trying to do. That's like, literally, just a couple days ago, like, I was just like, okay, I'm really gonna do this business. Because like I. Like I said, I've been thinking about it for a while, but lately I've just got to the point where I'm so goddamn sick of doing my job. And, like, it's like, every day I'm just miserable, you know, from, like, the minute I get there. I'm just sweating until the minute I get off. And then, you know, like, today was, like, 98 degrees, and I'm just, like, just pouring sweat. And I. I do agree with you. Like, I think the business would. Focusing on, like, building the business would probably be worthwhile. A little more worthwhile than just doing school. But at the same time, I've been in it for a year. And another. Another thing that's been on my mind is if I drop out.
Host
The sunk cost fallacy.
CJ
Well, just the thing. If I. If I drop out right now. Hold on, hold on. You're fine. Hold on.
Debts
I'm talking.
Host
Cj. I'm gonna. I'm gonna let this Be the last thing you say so that you can go hang out with your kid. Because I feel. But I feel bad. I feel bad that you're neglecting your children to have this phone call with.
CJ
No, you're fine. They're just chilling. We're watching Monsters, Inc. But.
Host
Okay, Cool.
Debts
What I was gonna say is.
CJ
Another thing that's been on my mind is because I have been thinking about stopping doing school, but if I drop out, then I have to start paying the. The student debt.
Host
Right? Dude, cj. Cj, I don't know if you heard what you just said, but being like. Being like. If I. But yeah, but yeah. I mean, I don't know, cj. Like. Hmm. I could go deeper into debt, but if I quit, I have to pay the. Like, what do you. Like, that doesn't make any sense, man.
CJ
No, no, it's just, like, right now, I'm looking out for us right now because, like, I understand what you're saying 1 million percent. But, like, right now we're scraping by. Like, you know, we could pay everything and we could get groceries, but we're left with so little at the very end of the month that if we add a bill on top of that, it's just like, could we really do it? You know what I mean? Like, I. Like, I get what you're saying. If I say, but I don't. Another year.
Host
Sure, but, yeah, but I'm. But, like, yeah, but I'm like, if I'm living in the. Like, in the reality that you're putting forth for me right now, you have. You have to do that no matter what. And so. And also, if you keep going and you don't take the time to reassess, that bill gets bigger. Right? So I'm not. I can't. I'm not gonna tell you what to do, but I just think that you should, you know, assess it and understand that, like, a degree is not automatically gonna get you out of the rut. And maybe it will. I don't know. I don't know the program. I don't know these people. But you should admit you. At minimum. At minimum. At minimum, you should find, like, five other people who graduated from this program or faculty or whatever and, like, really do some deep diving and. And not, like, just take it at face value. And that's what. That's what I would do before you drop out is go find people who graduated and if they. I don't know if you've done this already, but I would go talk to some people who were in your shoes and were in the degree. And if they. And how they're. Because if you talk to those people and they're like, yeah, I got that degree and now I'm in more debt and I'm fucked because the job markets, fucked, then you can cut your losses and, and you know, yeah, you have to pay the debt, but you have to pay the debt no matter what, because. Yeah, right. You enrolled. So if now's the time to be like, all right, let's. Let's find out if now's the good time to cut our losses. And if it is, then great. And then you can. And then you can be like, okay, great, we got out early. And yeah, this is going to suck for, like, a little bit, but now I can spend my extra reserve time working on this thing that is really going to, you know, hopefully eventually grow to be my ticket to, you know, not having to be fucking underwater for now.
CJ
Right.
Host
Right. I'm going to. I'm going to. I'm going to let you go. Cj, Is there. Is there anything else you want to say to the people, the computer, before. Before we go?
CJ
You know, just be nice and live your life to the fullest and be grateful for what you have. And also to you, Lyle, I liked that video that you put out about you going to Tijuana.
Host
My man.
CJ
I thought that was. I thought that was a cool video. I watched it on YouTube and me and my wife actually watched it and.
Host
Awesome. She. She.
CJ
Every time we watch you and, like, you're out of your suit, she's like, he looks so weird not being green. I just, I think it's funny, but.
Host
Get used to it a lot more. I thank you. I appreciate that. It's actually, that's really nice here hearing from another human being that I've been working like crazy non stop on making that video. So I appreciate hearing another real human being that enjoyed it.
CJ
Yeah. And I look forward to what you're going to put out. Like, I've been listening to you for a long time and I watch your YouTube. Like, I'll listen to your.
Host
In real.
CJ
Your, like, real life where you're in, like, the park or whatever. And then I'll. I'll also watch the video because I'm curious to see what these people look like.
Host
You know, they're crazy characters.
Barney
So.
CJ
Yeah, man, I just appreciate you. I. I listen to you at work all the time and, like, even when I'm having a shitty day, I know it's like. I know. I. I just put. I Just put you in my ear and I'm just like. I just like, kind of zone out and I don't know. You. You're doing God's work, man. I appreciate it.
Host
Thank you. Thank you. And I commend you for working really hard to, you know, maintain the sanctity of your children's life and your life. And I. And I. I hope that you figure it out. And I hope you make, you know, whatever decisions right for you.
CJ
Yeah, I appreciate it. Maybe one of these days when I, you know, do get a business and I have some money, maybe I'll go to New York and catch you in. What is it called? Washington Square Park.
Host
Is that where you go, yeah, yeah, yeah, come hang. If that does happen, I'll be like, I would like that. I'll be like, that's crazy. If that does happen, I will be like, damn, that's crazy.
CJ
Yeah, me too. Honestly. But all right, man. Well, have a good day. And yeah, as you say, I'll see you around the universe.
Host
Take care, cj.
CJ
You too.
Host
I do say that a lot. I say, I'll see you around you. I say that in my real. I don't know. That's not even like a show caller sign off. I just say that now. Anytime I say that after, like a date, I'd be like, see you around the universe. They're like, what? I say, see you around the universe. And I say, what's up, gangsters? That's what I. That's how I enter. I enter with, what's up, gangsters? I exit with see you around the universe. I don't. I Now I just. I just do it to. I don't know. I think if you're. I think if you intentionally say something weird, it makes. It makes things feel less awkward, right? Because if I. If I intentionally say something that sounds normal, I just know it'll come out weird. So I'll just start with something weird. I like that guy cj. He's really exerting himself. It's hard. Don't have a fourth kid. If you. That's my main advice to you, cj, is to not have a fourth kid. If you can. If you can hear me still. Thanks for calling cj.
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Host
Hi. Hello. What's your name?
Lyle
Hi. Jenna.
Host
Jenna. What's up Jenna? How's life?
Lyle
I can't believe I'm talking to you right now.
Barney
Life is good.
Lyle
How's life for you?
Host
In this very moment, life is good. In this very moment, life is good. I'm enjoying. I'm enjoying doing this today.
Lyle
I feel amazing to hear.
Host
I feel in a nice flow state. I mean life in general is kind of crazy, but I don't know if it's ever supposed to not be. I don't know if the time. Time never stands still, and you can probably waste a lot of it waiting for it to.
Lyle
I totally. I totally agree.
Host
What's up, Jenna? Would you want to talk about today? If anything? We can also just talk about nothing.
Lyle
Well, I've been thinking about if I ever got on the phone with you, I would tell you about the time that I saw you at Electric Forest. So I didn't actually get the chance to see your set because of the group of people I was with. We were just on a whole nother journey in that moment. But I had made you a bracelet. Like, before I even left Pennsylvania to go to Michigan for Electric Forest. I was like, if I see Lyle, I want to be able to give him this bracelet. And I was walking through the forest, and I could see you didn't have your gecko costume on, but I could see the paint on your hands and legs. And I was with my friends, and I could see that you had, like, an artist bracelet on, too. And I was, like, behind you. And I was like, guys, I think that's the therapy gecko. And I was like, I have to make a run for it. So I, like, bolted over to you, and I stopped you, and I said. I barely even said hello. I said, hi, Can I give you something? And you were so kind, and you said, of course. Like, what's your name? And I told you my name, and I did the little, like, piece. Love, unity and respect. The handshake. Yes, we blurred. And I gave you the bracelet. And I think it just says therapy gecko on it, but I was just, like, off chance. That is so, like, heartfelt. And it was, like, such a big moment for me. And then I went back to. Over to my friends, and she got a video of it, and I was.
Barney
Like, thank you so much.
Lyle
Like, it was. It, like, made my day, so. And it made my whole weekend. I was, like, talking about it forever afterwards, so.
Host
That's so nice. That's so nice.
Lyle
Thank you.
Host
That's. That's. I know I probably have it.
Lyle
I would love if you still had it. That would be amazing. I'm also wondering how your experience was there. Like, how did you. How did you like the forest? It's one of my favorite places, like, to be honestly, ever. Like, I love going there every year. And I was wondering, like, how you liked it.
Host
Well, you know, I have a. I have a thing, and I've always had this my entire life where I. I feel like I always have to. I always have to be, like, working in some way, shape or form, and I, like, I need my. And this is a good thing. It's not a bad thing, but. And it's like, if I'm gonna go on, like, a big trip or do a crazy thing or go to a festival or whatever. Like, I. If I'm. If I'm doing that and I'm working, that's the best. That's the best I ever feel. And so, like, when I did. When I did my little festival run where I was doing, like, Bonnaroo and Coachella and Electric Forest and I got to do the shows and also, like, hang out afterwards, it's fucking awesome. I don't know if I would go back just to just a vibe. I'm not, like, mean, maybe. I mean, it's certainly. If I got invited back to, like, ever do something that would be cool, but even if I only got. That would be amazing. But it was great. I mean, I love the music festivals. I love, you know, I love the vibes there. Maybe I would go to another music festival just to vibe if I had, you know, felt like a reason to go or something like that. But, you know, I mean, I love. Yeah. And I love Ecstasy. I haven't done it in, like, three fucking years, but it's fun.
Lyle
Me too. That's one of my favorite parts, is to just kind of be able to be out in the woods exploring and not worrying about, like, any of my problems.
Host
Yeah. Yeah. I don't know if I'll ever go back to Electric Forest, but, I mean, yeah, I had a fucking great time.
Lyle
Well, that's amazing. And I know you've been doing a lot of traveling lately, so it's been awesome to see all of your, like, recent endeavors. You're. You've been exploring a lot of different things, and it's really cool to see.
Host
Thank you. Thank you. Yeah, I haven't been doing. I've been doing as much this year as the past, but I'm hankering for it. I don't know where I'm gonna go next, but actually, I do know I'm gonna go to the Gathering of the Juggalos. Yeah, the Gathering of the Juggalos. That'll be my next festival.
Lyle
That is badass live. You are gonna have such a good time.
Host
I'm very excited for the Gathering of Injungalas. I don't know what I'm gonna make yet. I. I don't I'm either gonna make. I was thinking about making something more along the lines of that Tijuana video where I'm like, you know, it's kind of like trying to edit for a story or just like doing on the street podcast or both or one or. I don't. I don't know yet. But I'm gonna make something there. But that'll be fun. Yeah, I. I've always wanted to go.
Lyle
I'm excited to see it.
Host
What is your name again?
Lyle
Jenna.
Host
Jenna. Well, Jen, I don't want this to all be about me. What's going on with you?
Lyle
Another thing I've always wanted to tell you about is I play roller derby. It's a pretty cool, like, hobby to have as, like someone in their mid 20s.
Host
You say mid 20s is if you're like a grandmother.
Lyle
Well, I guess late 20s now. Sheesh. I'm 28 now, so I just turned 28 this summer. So, yeah, I don't feel like a grandma, but sometimes after a weekend of roller derby, I do.
Host
How do you feel about being 28? I don't know. Why. I'm like, I felt very young my entire life, but this year I've just started to be like, oh, yeah, none of this is forever. It's. I don't want this whole episode. I feel like I've been able to avoid getting into nihilism, so. But let's talk about it.
Lyle
Yeah, let's talk about it. It's. It's very daunting to be 28. I'm like, you know, supposedly a full blown adult, you know, from like a societal point of view. But I don't know, I still feel like a kid most of the time.
Host
It's cool though, because, like, I mean, you go to a place like Electric Forest and I have to. You do encounter a lot of, like, you know, motherfuckers in their 30s hanging out and doing drugs.
Lyle
It's awesome. It's like you see adult kids everywhere, like, having the best time. Everyone's face is lighting up at everything they're seeing. And, like, all of the crazy characters that, like, float around the forest just to entertain people. Like, the way that they organize that festival is very like, come play in the forest, everybody.
Host
I think my buddy Sax Squatch just did. Just did a set there in the honeycomb.
Lyle
Yeah, I know Saxquatch. That's pretty sick.
Host
He's the man. He's the man.
Lyle
You were at the Honeycomb too, right?
Host
I was at the honeycomb.
Lyle
Nice. It's iconic.
Host
Let's See, Jenna, you said your name was right.
Lyle
Yeah, Good memory.
Host
Roller derby, Tom. What do we need to know? What do we need? What do we need?
Lyle
We do not have to talk about roller derby. We do not need to talk about it.
Host
What do we need? What do we need to know about roller derby?
Lyle
Well, it's a super high contact sport, but at the same time, it's like you're out there just hitting your friends, and when the whistle blows and the jam is over, you, like, pick your friend up and, like, give him a high five. Like, it's all in the, like, love of the game. Like, it's not, like, super, like, scary competitive, if that makes sense. Like when you say you just kind of enjoy hitting each other.
Host
I was going to say, when you say that it's a high contact sport, is it not? You're, like, you're. You're shoving each other around, right?
Lyle
Oh, for sure. Yeah.
Host
So what's the. Is what's the goal? Is the goal of it to, like, beat the shit out of each other?
Lyle
Well, not necessarily. So, like, the goal is to. Each player has a jammer, quote, unquote, and that's the player that has a star on their helmet. So if you've ever seen, like, pictures of roller derby or something, or like a video of it, there's like, a player that has a star on their helmet, and their goal is to, like, gain points by passing players on the other team. So each player that they pass counts as a point, but those players are, like, actively trying to stop you from passing them. So it's kind of like. It's kind of like football on skates without a ball or end zone, if that makes sense. Like, like there's no race. Like, sometimes people think you're racing around the track. It's not necessarily a race. It's like each time you go around the track is another opportunity to get more points or to, like, stop the other jammer from getting points, if that makes sense.
Host
It does make sense. That does make sense.
Lyle
A lot of, like, camaraderie and, like, team bonding. Like, we'll, you know, have a beer after a game and, like, we have lots of parties and stuff. It's just like a cool, fun way to, like, socialize when, like, you don't have, like, college anymore.
Host
Yeah, we talked to a guy about dodgeball on the show a while ago.
Lyle
And he had any recreational sport. I encour. I always encourage.
Host
Yeah, I think that's it's important to have something after, like, high school and college that Gets you in and around other people in some way, shape, or form, you know?
Lyle
Absolutely. And roller derby is also fun because people have, like, names like, that are not their real names.
Host
Yeah. What's your derby name?
Lyle
Rhythm and Bruise.
Host
That's two names.
Lyle
It's like, a pun. A lot of people have, like, many words in their name. It's not abnormal. So Rhythm and Bruise. Like, I used to be a dancer. I guess I kind of still am, but, like, I used to be a competitive dancer, and I wanted to kind of like, tie that into my derby name somehow, but also make it, like, a pun.
Host
Rhythm and Brew Bruise.
Lyle
Like, like, if you got hit and you had a mark on your arm, like, Rhythm and Bruise.
Host
Oh, okay. That makes sense.
Lyle
Yes.
Host
Jenna, you still there?
Lyle
Lyle? I'm still here. I just didn't know if you were gonna say something else.
Host
Well, I feel like I do have that bracelet. I have, like, a. I keep. I keep all the stuff.
Lyle
I was wondering that. Probably get a lot of stuff.
Host
I'm lucky. Lucky enough to get a lot. I'm in a room with a bunch of stuff, but I keep all. I keep a lot of it in, like, a big drawer, like, the small stuff, like little bracelets and tchotchkes. I keep it all in a. Like, a big drawer of stuff. I'm not good at decorating. Like, I had a. I'm not good at decorating you. Thank you. I'm not good at decorating, but I have. I have some stuff up. But I'm. I try to keep. Keep my life simple, I guess. But. Yeah, thanks for. Go ahead.
Lyle
I was just going to say I like the thought of my little bracelet being in a drawer with, like, other people's things that they, like, put a lot of thought into for you.
CJ
Like, it's.
Lyle
It's a nice thought.
Host
Your bracelet is. Is likely in a drawer with a bag of somebody's hair that they gave me back in 2020.
Lyle
Okay, that's even better. That's even better.
Host
Jenna, is there anything else you. You want to say to the people at the computer before we go?
Lyle
If you're thinking about joining a recreational group, hobby activity, sport. This is your sign.
Host
Beautiful. Oh, hey, wait. What's your favorite derby movie? I feel like there's a lot of them.
Lyle
I'm blanking because I'm really nervous on the phone with you, dumpy.
Host
There's. What? What's. There's one with. I feel like there's multiple.
Lyle
I literally. I literally just watched one.
Host
Maybe there's only one.
Lyle
I'm sorry, I think there might be only one, like super famous one. And I literally just watched it and I can't remember the name of it. So I'm sorry, it's sleeping out.
Host
Someone put it in the comments. Someone put it in the comments.
Lyle
Yeah, someone please put it in the chat. I'm sorry, my brain is like blank.
Host
Take care, Jenna.
Lyle
You too, Lyle. Have a good rest of your stream.
Host
Bye.
Lyle
Bye, bye.
Host
Wait, I have it. I have a computer. I'll just look it up. Oh, whip it, whip it. I feel like there's more. Is that the one? Is there only one of them? Jimmy Fallon is in this. What the hell is Jimmy Fallon doing in this? How old is Jimmy Fallon? He's 50 now. This is a stupid Wikipedia. It just. It just. They just know how to. They just know. You know what's funny is like meta and YouTube and Google, whatever. Like all these tech companies, they spend all this time trying to figure out the science of how to get us, like addicted to their apps and whatnot. And they're always changing and they hate. Then they're, you know, they're public companies and they put research into it and whatnot. But Wikipedia does the same thing and all they do is make stuff blue. Shout out to Wikipedia.
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Therapy Gecko: THE LEGO PORN EPISODE – Detailed Summary
Release Date: July 30, 2025
Host: Therapy Gecko, an unlicensed lizard psychologist from iHeartPodcasts, engages with callers across the universe to discuss a wide array of topics—often delving into unconventional and humorous territories. In this episode titled "THE LEGO PORN EPISODE," the host explores the intersection of adult LEGO conventions and the burgeoning niche of LEGO-themed adult content.
The episode begins with the host, Lyle, connecting with a caller named Debts at [02:11]. Debts introduces himself and shares that he is preparing to attend the "Brick Fair" LEGO convention in Chantilly, Virginia.
Notable Quote:
Debts elaborates on the structure of LEGO conventions, explaining that they span several days, featuring both public and private events. Public days are open to all attendees, allowing general visitors to admire the exhibits, while private days cater primarily to adult LEGO enthusiasts who engage in showcasing their creations, participating in discussions, and attending specialized activities and speaker sessions.
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Debts highlights the adult-oriented aspects of some LEGO conventions, particularly a 21+ night where alcohol is served, creating a more relaxed and socially uninhibited environment.
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During these adult-focused events, attendees often display elaborate LEGO creations that venture into more mature and sometimes sexually explicit themes. Debts mentions blocked-off areas designated for exhibits that may be considered too racy for general public viewing.
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The conversation takes a humorous turn as the host remarks on the inherently phallic design of LEGO minifigures, suggesting playful sexual innuendos.
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Debts shares his experiences within the adult LEGO community, mentioning his participation in Bionicle forums since middle school and the challenges of creating LEGO models that push boundaries without attracting parental scrutiny.
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A significant portion of the episode delves into the niche of LEGO pornography, specifically examining a parody available on Pornhub titled "The Lay Go Movie." The host and Debts dissect the production quality, creative approach, and reception of this explicit content.
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Host [07:06]: "It's like, it's clearly supposed to be funny, but also, like, I don't... Because it's supposed to be, like, funny, but it's also supposed to be, like, horny so, like, who's the target demographic?"
Debts [10:34]: "How many of those names are the same repeated?"
They discuss the effort behind the parody, noting the number of individuals involved in its production and the creative portrayal of LEGO figures engaging in explicit acts. The host expresses mixed feelings, acknowledging the humor while questioning the deeper intent behind such content.
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Shifting gears, Debts shares his passion for specific LEGO sets, particularly the Bionicle Caracava, a favorite from 2001. He discusses rebuilding this set for the upcoming convention, emphasizing its intricate design and interactive features.
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Debts then expresses his dream of owning the "LEGO Deku Tree" from The Legend of Zelda series, detailing its unique build instructions that cater to two different games: "Ocarina of Time" and "Breath of the Wild." He notes the high cost of the set, attributing it to licensing fees and the specificity of parts used, which leads to leftover components.
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Debts [14:22]: "It comes with the minifigures for Breath of the Wild Zelda, Breath of the Wild Link, and Young and Adult Link from Ocarina of Time."
Debts [15:13]: "Part of that's because of the licensing bumping up the price. And then part of it is because so many of the parts only get used for one or the other."
The discussion further explores the financial aspects of purchasing licensed LEGO sets. Debts points out that the licensing costs significantly inflate the price, making sets like the Deku Tree prohibitively expensive for many enthusiasts. Additionally, the unique parts required for such sets often result in additional expenses due to unused components.
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The host reflects on the existence and popularity of LEGO porn parodies, contemplating their humorous and potentially sexual appeal. They speculate on the target audience's motivations, questioning whether viewers are engaging with the content for humor, sexual gratification, or both.
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Debts and the host analyze the production crew behind "The Lay Go Movie," noting the number of people involved and the creative efforts to blend humor with explicit content. They discuss specific scenes from the parody, such as the depiction of LEGO figures engaging in sexual acts and the use of LEGO stud symbols to represent ejaculation.
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Host [09:51]: "That took at least 10 individual people to make."
Debts [12:55]: "What's your favorite set before we go, what's your favorite LEGO set?"
As the main discussion winds down, Debts shares additional insights and recommendations, such as suggesting the manga "Land of the Lustrous." Following Debts' departure, other callers like Barney and CJ engage in conversations that veer into personal life topics, including parenting, sobriety, and career struggles.
Barney's Story: Barney discusses his experiences as a young father, balancing work as a maintenance guy with supporting his wife and child. He shares his journey to sobriety, highlighting how having a child motivated him to quit drugs.
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Barney [19:33]: "It's pretty cool, man. I think it's like, you know, it's like the ultimate experience as a human is just like being a parent..."
Host [19:58]: "How long have you been with your wife?"
CJ's Struggles: CJ expresses feelings of being stuck in an unfulfilling job while juggling school and family responsibilities. He seeks advice on whether to continue his studies in marketing or pivot towards starting his own business to escape the cycle of financial strain.
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CJ [51:55]: "I just feel really stuck in the sense of hopelessness."
Host [54:46]: "Your life situation is very different from mine because you have three kids. So I'm not qualified to give you advice in any way, shape or form."
Jenna's Interaction: Later, Jenna shares a heartfelt story about meeting Lyle at the Electric Forest festival, giving him a bracelet that symbolizes their interaction. This encounter left a lasting positive impact on both parties.
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Jenna [82:29]: "I gave you the bracelet. It just says therapy gecko on it."
Lyle [85:10]: "That made my day, so it made my whole weekend."
In closing, the host reflects on the diverse range of topics discussed, from the peculiar niche of LEGO pornography to the profound personal challenges faced by callers. The episode underscores the show's unique blend of humor, social commentary, and genuine human connection.
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The host reiterates the importance of context in social interactions, sharing personal anecdotes to illustrate how altering the setting can significantly impact communication and confidence.
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Key Takeaways:
Adult LEGO Conventions: Serve as a platform for enthusiasts to showcase sophisticated and sometimes mature LEGO creations, fostering a unique community.
LEGO Porn Parodies: Reflect a niche intersection of humor and adult content, highlighting the versatility and wide reach of LEGO as a cultural icon.
Personal Struggles: Callers like Barney and CJ illustrate the show's commitment to addressing real-life challenges, offering a contrast to the whimsical main discussion.
Meaningful Connections: Jenna's story emphasizes the depth of interactions that can occur within the context of the show's diverse call-ins.
Notable Themes:
Humor vs. Seriousness: The episode balances light-hearted discussions about LEGO with deeper conversations about personal struggles and societal norms.
Community and Inclusivity: Emphasizes the importance of finding and fostering communities, whether through LEGO conventions or other recreational activities.
Social Context: Highlights how the setting and context can drastically alter the dynamics of interpersonal interactions.
Final Thoughts:
"THE LEGO PORN EPISODE" of Therapy Gecko stands out for its unique exploration of unconventional topics, blending humor with insightful discussions. By engaging with callers from various walks of life, the episode not only entertains but also offers a window into the multifaceted nature of human interests and challenges.