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was. All right what did Crenshaw say? Crenshaw is supporting military against the cartels. Well there we go. Is there anybody who doesn't now? I'm going to ask you a question that I know I'm going to get mocked for. All right I sometimes think that one of my special let's say services that I can do for the republic are to take something that you can't talk about and normalize it so that it becom…
← Previous segment →ke we did get to the point where that would be done intentionally. Yeah that's somebody should go to jail for that don't you think? I would think that's I don't know if it's a crime but it ought to be. 13 schools. God that's just amazing. Yes for over a year. Oh my God yeah.
Life after death would just be the end of the simulation for you but it might mean that you're you know I also think we might be inhabited by another species who just uses this when we're awake so they would it would just be like a video game where you turn off the video game. That's all it would be. Yeah they should lose something for doing that.
All right is there any other story I missed? I think I'm all good.
All right it would be the only fish. On the other hand when you asked it about marriage it was clearly they can't do complex math analysis. How would you be judging when to trust it and when? Oh so ChatGPT. This is a good question. You know when would you trust that to do searches? Well it's not connected to the internet so right now all it is using basically everything it knows about language to create intelligence. As soon as it's connected to the internet then we'll be able to check its answers against the manual search and then you'll either be comfortable with it or not but I think it'll take a while to evolve to where it's better.
All right just looking at your classified documents. Oh what do you think of Trump's claim that he kept hundreds of classified documented folders, empty folders because they were cool souvenirs? Believe it or not do you think you would keep them as cool souvenirs? I thought of one situation in which he might. Right my first reaction was that doesn't sound like a good explanation. Who would keep empty folders? And I thought to myself imagine if he wanted to create a piece of art in which the wall was just all the empty classified folders. And I think maybe some of them had different fronts. So imagine a display of empty folders. It's just you know the flat folders on a wall and you would know what was in those folders. They wouldn't be in there but you know somehow like this one was about North Korea and this one was about nuclear weapons and stuff because it would be like a visual representation of Trump's job in office. His job in office was hey look at this secret file and let's make some decisions. And then that would be like the tapestry of his term and there wouldn't be any details. It'd just be a visual representation of how many secrets a president has to do. Now if he had said that I don't think anybody would believe it but when I thought about it I thought you know that would actually be a really cool display wouldn't it be like you know a wall of just the folders, the empty folders. It would be kind of cool. I would stop and look at it and I would also think oh those folder
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s every one of those folders was touched by the president of the United States and had a state secret in it which would be kind of cool. I have a request for a parting sip for the YouTube people and I think I will comply. Here's your parting sip for this great livestream. I'm going to talk to the Locals people after. Join me now in the parting sip. Ah hi YouTube. Thanks for joining. I'll see you…
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