Unsubscribe Podcast Episode 210: USA Vs The World ft. Habitual Linecrosser & Cappy Army
Release Date: April 28, 2025
In Episode 210 of the Unsubscribe Podcast, titled "USA Vs The World," hosts Eli Doubletap, Brandon Herrera, Donut Operator, and The Fat Electrician engage in an in-depth conversation with Chris Cappy of Cappy Army. The episode delves into a myriad of topics, including Chris’s transition from Task and Purpose to founding Cappy Army, favorite historical battles, dangerous wildlife, modern warfare paradigms, and personal anecdotes from military experiences.
1. Introduction and Guest Background
The episode kicks off with introductions, highlighting Chris Cappy's significant role in the content creation landscape.
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Chris Cappy explains his journey:
"So for the longest time I was like a one-man band. For the first two years, I wrote, edited, produced, shot, uploaded all the content..." (02:13) -
Eli Doubletap adds:
"You need to start a new channel called Task and Porpoise. And it's about turtles." (02:04)
2. Transition from Task and Purpose to Cappy Army
Chris discusses his decision to leave Task and Purpose, emphasizing the support and opportunities he received, which ultimately led him to establish his own venture, Cappy Army.
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Chris Cappy:
"I needed to take on the risk in order to do that. Everything else on this site, a percentage of that also goes towards this amazing cause." (07:08) -
Eli Doubletap reflects on the transition:
"But you had a whole new you. You're taking that solo journey..." (02:23)
3. Favorite Historical Battles and Wars
The conversation shifts to favorite periods and battles in history, with each host sharing their preferences and insights.
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Rich shares his enthusiasm for World War II and the Edo era of Japan:
"World War II... putting yourself in that position where you're riding in a boat... just wild." (13:03) -
Ethan prefers Desert Storm, highlighting its strategic brilliance:
"Desert Storm is just a symphony of destruction. It's beautiful." (13:32) -
Chris Cappy brings in unique historical perspectives:
"We have to see the logistics of that. How is the sausage made of that?" (08:52)
4. Dangerous Animals and Wildlife
A lighter yet engaging segment covers discussions about perilous wildlife, particularly focusing on spiders, centipedes, and hippos.
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Eli Doubletap expresses his fascination with unique animals:
"Imagine being an explorer and rolling up on Australia and there's giant dog bunny kangaroos hopping around..." (16:05) -
Chris Cappy and Ethan delve into specific species:
"The most venomous spiders... Australia is where they get all their crazy animals." (22:29)
"Hippos are the deadliest animals on the planet, other than mosquitoes." (30:33)
5. Geopolitics and Modern Warfare
The hosts delve deep into current geopolitical scenarios, focusing on drone warfare, military strategies, and the evolving nature of combat.
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Chris Cappy discusses strategic military bases and their global significance:
"Diego Garcia... it's an unsinkable aircraft carrier in the middle. It's where they get all their combat power." (64:11) -
Eli Doubletap and Rich debate the impact of drones on modern warfare:
"The drones are one of those paradigm shifts... you cannot hear them until it's too late." (119:02)
"Every single infantryman should have to shoot clay pigeons in basic training." (122:47) -
Chris Cappy shares his experiences from Ukraine, highlighting the brutal reality of near-peer battles:
"War in Ukraine... it's just drones, you cannot infiltrate to your position... it's terrifying." (115:54)
6. Personal Stories and Military Experiences
Personal anecdotes enrich the discussion, providing firsthand insights into military life and the harsh realities of combat.
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Chris Cappy recounts his perilous journey into Ukraine:
"I wanted to know the truth... I spoke to some Russian civilians... It was the most surreal experience." (101:07) -
Rich shares his perspectives on homesteading and survival:
"I would be terrible at homesteading. I like electricity and comfort." (33:22) -
Eli Doubletap offers humorous takes on survival shows:
"Every time I watch, like, Naked and Afraid or Survivor, I was like... I'm not going with all the mosquitoes." (36:22)
7. Conclusion and Key Insights
The episode concludes with reflections on the nature of war, the inevitability of violence, and the importance of understanding historical and modern combat strategies.
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Eli Doubletap asserts:
"All of war is a war crime. So like the notion of people bitching about that's just people that have no grasp on reality." (116:15) -
Chris Cappy emphasizes the need for dynamic military strategies:
"Drones are a paradigm shift, but once the counter is developed, it's just another challenge to overcome." (144:37) -
Rich highlights the brutality and randomness of war:
"If I could show anyone war, it's like, here, you want to know what war is? That is war." (118:26)
Notable Quotes:
- Chris Cappy: "I needed to take on the risk in order to do that." (07:08)
- Rich: "World War II... just wild." (13:03)
- Eli Doubletap: "All of war is a war crime." (116:15)
- Ethan: "Desert Storm is just a symphony of destruction." (13:32)
- Chris Cappy: "Drones are one of those paradigm shifts." (119:02)
Key Takeaways:
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Content Creation and Transition: Chris Cappy’s move from Task and Purpose to founding Cappy Army underscores the importance of financial backing and team support in scaling content creation.
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Historical Enthusiasm: The hosts exhibit a deep appreciation for diverse historical battles, recognizing both strategic genius and the sheer brutality of warfare.
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Wildlife Awareness: Discussions about dangerous animals serve as a metaphor for the unpredictable and lethal nature of both the natural world and modern combat scenarios.
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Modern Warfare Paradigms: The rise of drone warfare represents a significant shift in military strategy, introducing both new opportunities and challenges in combat effectiveness and safety.
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Personal Military Experiences: Firsthand accounts from Chris Cappy provide a raw and unfiltered view of the realities of war, emphasizing the psychological and logistical complexities soldiers face.
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Philosophical Reflections on War: The episode concludes with a sobering acknowledgment of war’s inherent brutality and the uncontrollable nature of violence once it erupts.
This episode offers a comprehensive exploration of content creation, historical military strategies, wildlife dangers, and the evolving landscape of modern warfare, enriched by personal stories and deep reflections from seasoned hosts and guests.
