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Summary
➡ The text is a commentary on a moon mission, where the speaker discusses the excitement (or lack thereof) surrounding the event, the selection process for astronauts, and the various experiments to be conducted in space. The speaker also critiques the quality of the broadcast and the use of graphics instead of live footage.
➡ According to Hebrew tradition, the start of Passover and each day is marked by the appearance of the first three stars in the night sky. This tradition is based on the biblical principle that a matter is established by two or three witnesses. The rest of the text seems to be a casual conversation about various topics, including dinner plans, jewelry, and a project called A119.
➡ The speaker is watching a space launch and commenting on it. They express frustration about the lack of live footage and the use of digital representations. They also mention various conspiracy theories, including a project to blow up the moon. The speaker is skeptical about the information being presented and criticizes the quality of the broadcast.
➡ The speaker is expressing skepticism about a space mission, questioning the authenticity of the footage being shown and criticizing the lack of live feed or video footage. They also mock the excitement of the mission control team and compare it unfavorably to a previous Indian space mission. The speaker also mentions a news conference where the astronauts said they would check the toilet once they’re in space, which they find amusing and absurd.
➡ The text discusses a space mission where the crew is preparing for upcoming tasks. They will adjust their orbit and perform proximity operations, which involve interacting with nearby objects. The crew will orbit Earth for about a day before heading to the moon. The text also questions the feasibility of the mission and criticizes the use of complex language to describe simple tasks.
➡ The text discusses a rocket launch, where the crew inside a training capsule is closely monitoring the process. The capsule is a replica of the one they’re using for the mission. The text also mentions the excitement of the Apollo and Artemis generations witnessing the launch. The crew will be the farthest humans have ever flown from Earth, marking a significant moment in space exploration.
➡ The speaker expresses skepticism about space exploration, questioning the authenticity of moon landings and criticizing the lack of live footage from space missions. They also express frustration with the way information is presented to the public, arguing for more open communication and questioning. They also mention the potential for future moon landings and the development of technology to make this possible.
➡ Astronauts are preparing for a mission to the moon, where they will test docking procedures and collect moon rock samples. However, there are still many technical questions to be answered, such as how to dock the spacecraft and how to handle the waste produced during the mission. The cost of the mission is also a concern, with the reusable system costing between 10 to 100 million dollars. Despite these challenges, the mission is seen as an important step in understanding the moon and its formation.
➡ The text is a conversation about a live rap performance, a discussion about the plasma apocalypse theory, and a debate about space exploration. The speaker raps, explains the plasma apocalypse as an electromagnetic reversal causing chaos and magic on Earth, and criticizes the idea of landing on the moon.
➡ The text discusses various theories and observations about space, the moon, and technology. It mentions the idea that the moon’s light is an inverse image of itself, reflecting through ice. The text also talks about the potential impact of private companies like SpaceX on space exploration. Lastly, it discusses various aspects of live feeds from space, including the appearance of floating objects and the potential for more camera angles.
Transcript
You guys can look forward to that and check that out. But, yeah, we’re gonna watch the rocket launch. I’m gonna put your comments up on screen. This is Conspiracy Edition. Just so you know, I will be avoiding saying certain things, you know, because I’d like to keep video up, but you guys can say whatever you want to. And I’m. There’s a lot of other chats. I’ve been in a lot of other chats watching people, and everyone’s like, moderators, moderators. Get all these flat Earthers out of here. Well, I won’t be doing that here on my channel.
I’m gonna get my chat popped open right now. As you can see, popping out the chat, I’ve got a couple of different channels pulled up that we can watch together. And let’s see. One second. Let me get this figured out over here. I want to be able to put your comments on the screen here, so if you type in dreamers, I’ll be able to see it. It’ll highlight in my chat for me personally, and I’ll put your comment up on screen. Give me one quick second. I do have a theory about what’s really going on here.
I’ll share that with you, especially if you’re new to my channel. I love to share my innovative theories with you guys so that you can think about them and ponder on them. All right, cool. So let’s see. Let’s get this chat put onto the screen. We’ve got less than 10 minutes to launch. I don’t know what’s going on because I had to mute it to start all of this. But I’m interested to see what the conspiracy theorists out there have to say as we watch the live launching. What do you think is really going on? What do you think the purpose of this is? What do you think is gonna happen in 10 minutes or whatever? Looks like this stopped the countdown timer.
I wonder what that’s about. We’ll have to check that out. All right, cool. So if you Type in @jdreamers, as you saw, Sarah Smith right here just did. What’s up, Sarah? She typed in at JDreamers. I was just watching. So because she typed in at JDreamers, it highlights in my chat. I can see it and differentiate that from the other chatter going on. Let me go ahead and share the audio with you guys so we can see what this old man’s talking about. This is J. Dreamers live on site. We’re going to take you now to the old man.
Old man, what do you have to say about all of this? Regard. Because we’re now finally on a pace to get back to the moon, to understand its resources, to deal with its geopolitical implications, and something that is often missed. We’re training in a new generation of flight controllers. Launch controllers, engineers are all learning again, how to operate psychologically as well as engineering wise in the vicinity of the moon. That’s extraordinarily important to have that base of experience expand again. You know, Harrison, one of the quirky facts of the human mind is it’s capable of putting a marvelous mission to the moon together and then equally capable of losing interest in a matter of years.
The drop off from 1969, that. That hot summer, Nobody lost interest, buddy. You guys just stopped doing it, okay? We’re very interested in seeing you what do whatever you’re doing. We’re all watching right now, okay? Nobody lost interest. You just stopped working on it. You just gave up. You went to the moon, played some golf, drove around in your little car, you know, built a homeless shelter up there and left. You even left the camera guy. We didn’t lose interest. You did see what else they have to say, I think of the legacy and other media in order to maintain this interest, to look more deeply into what it takes to accomplish these magnificent missions.
And that’s really important to the American public as well. I just want to say thanks, Chuck. For 39 great years up there. The blue marble photo. Astronauts talk about the overview effect, being able to see Earth from space. You helped all of us see Earth from space. And you didn’t even have an iPhone in your pocket to do it. No, I didn’t. I’ll tell you, that picture of the earth is one of many I took on the way to the moon. I think as a geologist, I had a slightly different perspective about seeing the Earth. Yeah, that’s where it ought to be.
And so I was busy trying to forecast weather Patterns and things like that, as well as just getting one heck of a kick out of the whole thing. Okay, that’s where it ought to be. That looks good right there. Surrounded by nothing. That looks about right. The geologist has a unique perspective on space. Tell me about it. Well, I think everybody brings their own perspective about space. And, you know, that perspective, I think, you know, is what I think some people call the overview effect. To me, it’s perspective. Hold on, Peggy. I’m putting my hand down.
Interrupt you because we. As you were talking, the clock started ticking again, and we have a new Launch time, Bill. 6:35. It’s going to count down 10 minutes at 635. If there are no holes here. There are a few points where they could hold, but right now, they’re counting 635. Yeah. Let me remind everyone how many problems this launch has faced over the past. I don’t know. What is it, two, three years now? Like, they keep stopping. It’s leaking stuff already. That’s not good. Like, I’m just kidding. It always does that. But I’m dead serious. They’ve had lots of problems.
Yeah, we got a hydrogen leak. Might want to roll that one back. Okay, cool. We patched that up. We didn’t get it right the first time, but now. Now, now the hydrogen is no longer leaking. Oh, we got a. We got a nitrogen leak now. Like, oh, boy. They keep coming up with these problems. Like, I expect if I was the astronaut, I’d be like, it’s not working right. What’s. What are you guys doing? Why. Why aren’t you guys getting it correct the first time? You know what I mean? Like, there’s no mistakes. There’s no making mistakes or what? Oh, let’s roll it back out.
Let’s see if we got it right. Nope, nope, nope. Something’s messed up. You know what I mean? Let me. Let me check out what else they’re saying here. I’m watching two channels right now. Cbs. And then we got. What is this one? Look at this one’s got a crazy chat. It’s like a million. Oh, this is Fox News. Let’s see what they say. Yeah. OTC, this is CBSC. That 400 step 290. They’re boring. They’re saying absolutely nothing. You just hear radio challenge. You’re complete with all your work. That’s affirm. All right, copy that, stc. STC is complete.
Copy that, stc. We got extra cheers for the Swiss cheese on the moon. Can I get some mustard with that? Copy that. Yes, you can get your mustard. We have a clear board, sir. Wow. Fox News is super boring. Let’s switch it over to the other one. Hey, super chats coming on in. Who do we got here? We got. Excuse me. Geez. Matt Bingen. Matt Benin or Benjin says. Thanks, Jay. I wasn’t even gonna bother watching until I saw you doing the commentary. Let me give that one a heart. Thank you so much, Matt. It’s good to have you here.
Who else we got in the chat? We got Jason Banks. What’s up? Jason says bunch of B list actors on the set. I actually agree. I’ve listened to them talk. I did a little edited video listening to the astronauts and how they talk. They mentioned the word awesome about a thousand times. When they don’t know what to say, when they’re not sure, like, what to say or whatever, they just start speaking in circles and they’ll use the word awesome as empty filler. Yeah, it’s gonna be an aw awesome launch. The weather’s looking pretty awesome. It looks.
Looks good. Hey, speaking of the weather, why are they. Why are they setting this for, like, the time of day whenever they know that the clouds roll in and it’s likely to rain and stuff? You know what I mean? Why don’t. Why aren’t you launching it, like, I don’t know, 10:30 in the morning or something when the weather is typically more clear? Oh, snap. We got action. We got action. Let me see. Let me jump in here and see what’s going on. And so very excited for him to. To have this mission. And Peggy, you had a hand.
These people never sound excited. I sound excited because I feel like something crazy is about to happen. I don’t know. They’re not excited. Yeah, we’re all really excited over here. Go India. We have landed on the moon. Yay for us. I hope India is watching. What’s up, India? Stop calling me. Anyways. Yeah, they don’t sound very excited. Build something stronger than any individual. And that’s what I’m impressed with by this group. What is the difference maker? The thing that makes you say this person is an astronaut and this other person is a talented human being, but just not the right fit, you know, we end up getting thousands, thousands of applicants for each crew member that we’re going to select.
And so by the time we get honed down to the last group of people that we’re talking to, it ends up being, do I want to fly with that person? Would they be, do we go with Katy Perry or do we go with Captain Marvel. Which one? I don’t know. All right, let me jump back into the chat. We got about five and a half. We got six minutes left. Their comms are still bad in 20, 26. Let’s see. Astronauts, right? Yeah. They’re kicking all you guys out of those other chats. They don’t want to hear any of it.
I left a comment. Research project A119 and NASA and Russia’s plan to blow up the moon. It immediately got like 30 likes. Damn. I just got a big super chat. Let me give a huge shout out to Mutterfly in the chat. High five, Mutterfly. Thank you very much. Let’s, let’s eavesdrop in on the conversation here over at cbs. I think there’s a lot of similarities between that food and what they’re taking with them to, to the moon on this mission. And, and so you know, one of the neat things about it as well, you can get kind of creative with your food.
So I noticed, I was, I was looking at their menu and there’s a lot of tortillas on board and, and tor people ask what your favorite food is. And for me it was a tortilla because you can do a lot with it. You can take a, a sausage patty and some eggs and you’ve got a breakfast burrito mission buddy. Pretty nice. Want to maybe tell us what the point of all this is? It’s 6:30 now on the now. The astronauts have already told you what the point of it is. They’re going to look at the moon.
That’s pretty much it. We want to just look at the moon. But they’re also going to run really weird experiments while they’re up there. They have biochips, these chips that they’re going to attach to their skin and stuff and it’s going to like take samples of their cellular structure and stuff while they’re out there in space. They’re running all these weird missions. It sounds to me like the astronauts are more like test subjects actually. System. That’s the whole rocket’s entire self destruct system that we were talking about earlier. You know, it sounds unusual but every rocket launched from the east coast has a self destruct system to protect surrounding communities in case of major problems.
Bottom line is I’m just like, you can just apply to be an astronaut like you’re applying at McDonald’s for a job or something. Doesn’t have any problems at all at this point. It’s all on schedule, you know, Bill on that point. And we’ve all mentioned risk. We know everyone expects this to go well. But the reality of spaceflight is that it’s a difficult and challenging endeavor. And on that point, the commander of Artemis ii, Reid Wiseman, who we were just talking about, spoke to CBS News before the launch. 90 seconds into the Artemis. My bad. I’m backwards.
Hold on. Let’s go back a little bit. Test flight that led to Apollo 11 and the moon landing. And you’re talking about photographs that Harrison Schmidt took. She had the photo. Ended up in the Bring back to Inspire. I want to watch it. Don’t tell me what happens. It really ages. I’m skipping to. Let’s skip to 10 seconds. And here we go. 12. 10. 10. Everyone’s already seen this. Damn. 8, 7. All right. As far as 25 inches. Oh, got fired. 3, 2. 1. Booster ignition. Booster ignition. Lift off. All right, here they go. The Crew of Artem 2 now bound for the moon.
Humanity’s next great voyage begins. All right, lots of smoke. Birds are getting the hell out of there. Good. Roll pitch. Already in angle. Roger. Roll pitch. Cuz they usually. Houston now controlling the flight of integrity on the Artemis 2 mission round. They’re not you. You would think they would blast off straight up into space. That’s the shortest integrity. Amt high and I’m 60 saying like you would think they would just go straight up into space, but they don’t. They always. It’s like leaning and leaning and leaning and leaning. And they have to keep cutting to these different shots so that you don’t realize with your conscious mind this is making an arch.
Watch it. Just. Let’s just watch. You’ll see. They’re gonna cut away. Second. It looks like it’s going too much at an angle. They keep cutting away to different shots. There it goes. So far so good. I don’t know. See what happens. Don’t tell me. Don’t tell. I hear. I hear about 12 people cheering the last time. Passing one minute. Have you the same communication signal transform confirmed as integrity and its crew go supersonic. Approaching 90 seconds into the Artemis 2. Mission integrity is 14 miles in altitude. Eight miles downrange. Traveling more than 2600 miles per hour.
All right, let’s see what else we got here. Arus. Yes. Doesn’t it kind of look like it’s going down now? Okay. Oh, you don’t understand. You got to go to college for 14 and a half years and get a diploma and a certificate. Etc. 1 minute 50 seconds of mission elapsed time. Standing by for main engine throttle down to 85% ahead of solid rocket booster separation at the 2 minute 9 second mark. Bottle Rocke. We see throttle down. Okay, let’s zoom in on it. What do we got? Everyone’s watching, you know. Confirmed separation. Most people are watching right now.
Main engines throttling up. Guidance converged. Wondering what might occur or whatever. Okay, so they lost their two rockets. You guys might want to look out and duck. Integrity, guidance converged. Performance nominal. Upper stage RCS ready. Why weren’t we showing this camera image the whole time? Why are you showing that? Don’t cut away to that integrity in the ocean. I’m complet. Aren’t there people out there though? Do they warn? 2 minutes 45 seconds of mission elapsed time into the Artemis 2 mission thrusters on integrity and upper stage confirmed in a ready state ahead of service module fairing separation.
We are gathering ourselves here in the studio for what was very close to an on time launch and a very impressive one. Three miles away is the building where we’re sitting and the sound. And then the wave of power. The disturbance just in the atmosphere hit us and it felt like an earthquake. Everything was rattling. The wind. There was a disturbance in the force. This one’s way back too. How did that happen? How did my videos get all far back? Oh, what is this? Hold on, let me see what this is. Okay, so the fox has them already way up high with choppy, choppy video.
What is going on here? Look at this crappy video. Normal video, good. Main engines are all that’s needed to carry integrity to it. This is crying. Oh, bro, don’t cry. You’re fine. They made it. They made it. He made it like from the Neverending Story. Look at that dot. Look at that dot way out there. All right, what else we got? Let me go back and forth. There’s another dot. Wait, there’s a bunch of blinky dots. Look, there’s a blinky dot right there. There’s one there. There’s one there. There’s one over here. What is that? Why does my video keep going so far behind? Same on board, Stan.
Now we have this. What is this? Why are you showing us graphics? This is 2026. Cut to the live. Cut to the video. We don’t need these graphics. Well, you don’t understand. You didn’t go to college for 23 years. You have to. You have to understand like it’s. It’s the Van Allen Belts and it’s impossible. And we have to cut away. They can’t show you they can’t show you the. The stuff at this particular moment because Pay no attention. What else the other channel got? There’s the smoke. Okay, graphics again. The blur is so they can say, oh, radiation.
Okay. That dude with the rocket and the GoPro had a better camera than NASA. Yeah. What is this? What channel is this? What is this? Cbs? What are you doing? Cbs? This is Fox News. Look at this choppy Earth. Look at this weird digitized sun and stuff like that. What’s going on here? Dude, come on. We’ve had. We’ve had. We’ve done better than that many times. Not we. I’m not a part of it, but you know what I’m saying. What’s all this digital crap? Oh, my goodness. Excuse me. That was a good one. What is this? The window is now open for an abort once around option.
That would. Where’s the volume on this thing? Pacific Ocean. Still following nominal ascent at this time we say about the ocean. What are we Looking at? About 10 seconds remaining until the main engine cutoff of the space launch system core stage. 10 seconds remaining. Cut off of the system core stage. Okay, now we have, like, the UFO UAP video or whatever this is supposed to be. What are we looking at? Hold on. Where’s the good vid? Where’s the good stuff? Where’s the space stuff? Oh, okay, here we go. Now we got some action going on, so something is dislodging from something else.
What is this? Oh, go back to that. No, no, go back to that. Why are you showing. Nobody cares to see this, dude. Everyone on Earth does not want to see that. There’s not one person on Earth who’s like, oh, yeah, show me the. Show me the digital freaking representation. I want to see that live. 8 minutes, 40 seconds into the flight, we have a nominal main engine cutoff heading in the right trajectory. I’m going back. Let me rewind that. Hold on. I want to see where that thing come off. The other thing at six minutes.
Where was that booster off? Where did that go? I’m rewinding engine. No, we don’t see this. Shutdown. Nominal shutdown. Seconds of no was confirmed. Where is it? At the 700 bull. No, I want to see the thing I saw. Oh, here he is. Here we go. Here we go. Check this out. They only showed that for second. Here comes. Get ready. I see some weird stuff floating in the air. That’s why I wanted to see that. 40 seconds into the flight, we have a nominal main engine cutoff heading in the right trajectory on the way to swing around.
Oh, come on. Where did it go? Separate. There it is. Look at all that. What is that? Wait, wait a minute. Hold on. Play that part again. It’s 10 seconds. Okay, check this out. Let me play that in slow motion. Playback. Speed super slow. I don’t want them to sound drunk. All right. Boom. Is it playing? Yeah. Go back again and again. Boom. What is all that? You see all these little floaties? I’m gonna go back again. Look at all these little floaties. Go all the way back. Hold on, let me watch it here. Okay, here we go.
Now there’s all kinds of crap floating around. What is that? What is that, a chip? What is that thing? What? What is all this stuff? Shouldn’t there not be anything? What is all this stuff that’s already out there? This is a lot of debris. Okay, anyways, let me put it back to regular speed here. All right, Regular speed. Bam. Ludicrous speed. Alright, let me. Let me just reset that channel. Look at this. More of this. What is this garbage? This is 2026. I need like 10 cameras at least from multiple different angles. Okay, look at this.
The other channel. What is this garbage? Well, we don’t have the technology. We to live stream from space. We did have the technology, but we lost it. We destroyed that technology long ago, back in 1969. And it’s a difficult process to put it back together again. Any bigger ears to say that? Anyways, what is this, dude? Oh, this is garbage. Look at this crap. Why are they showing this? Look, here’s a picture, here’s a toy. You know what I mean? No, no, no. I’m not buying it, you guys. You got SpaceX satellites and all that crap for Internet right next to you.
Fudge. That’s. I want to see it. What is this? You know, I mean, are you guys falling for this crap? Are you guys really, really gonna fall for this? The world. I’m referring to the world. Wow. You should see this chat. What channel is this? These people are wacko. Like, I’m not even talking about conspiracy theorists. I’m talking. This is Fox News. Listen to these weird comments. Dude, people are talking about. They say that the weirdest stuff in here. And they’re just saying some weird stuff. Let me see what people are saying in their super chats.
This guy says the amount of people not realizing this is just a graphic for our reference is insane. Pray for humanity, y’. All. He probably thinks that the graphic represents. He doesn’t probably realize that, you know, the graphic is there to not show you the truth. What else we got? My name is Joseph Ellis Aragon, and I just want to be a part of history. And my sons can be proud of me. Oh, well, that’s nice that he’s thinking about his family. What else we got? Rapture is soon all born again believers will go to be with the Lord.
We are not abducted by aliens. NASA is a lie. Grace alone through faith alone. Interesting. So speaking of the rapture, let me remind you, especially if you’re new watching my channel, they are going to blow up the moon. That’s what I believe, that this is happening. Okay. It’s called Project A119. And there’s other projects as well. They’ve had lots of time since 1959 to improve upon Project A119, which is the United States and Russia’s plans to blow up the moon with nuclear weapons. So we have missiles being shot up at the moon. We have all these satellites that are blowing up in the air at random.
Like every day. We have different satellites just dropping out of sky and blowing up and stuff. I’m telling you, that’s my theory. They are trying to blow up the firmament which is the source for the moon. I just went over this on a podcast I was invited to, but that’s what I think is happening here. I think that this is step number one in trying to blow up the moon. April Fool’s Day. By the way, are they building a hotel on the moon? No, but they’re selling tickets to stay at a fictional hotel on the moon.
If you have half a million bucks and you’re dumb, you can buy one. I’m dead serious. They’re selling that this is the absolute best place to be for this. Well, let me. Let me get the audio. Oh, they don’t have audio. That’s lame. Let me see. They got audio on this one. Oh, this one’s still in slow mo. All drunk sounding. Now past the dynamic phase of. Hold on, let me. I’m. I’m re. Refreshing. Oh, there’s these drunk chicks. Love. So many emotions. You know, they. They truly. I love listening to people in sleep. All right, let’s do fast, regular speed barriers.
And hopefully, you know, as Gary just said, they’ve got a long returning than any other scene. What, all of these? Oh, I can DJ it. Way to welcome in the artificial generation. Yeah. How do you feel? I mean, we saw beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful fall. Oh, snap. DJ J. Dreamers in the house. But also some of those. That’s way more Entertaining. We saw young and old. What is she saying? Emotional, overcome by this history making moment. Man. We are going back to the moon for all. And we saw that today. We saw that in all the crowds.
And yeah, you guys just saw that view. The sunrise or sunset, I guess they just made it over the crest of the earth and you could see the sun peeking over. It’s not a sunrise or a sunset when you’re like in space because you can just go one way to see what they’re looking at in about five or six days. Yeah. And you know, I. I know a lot of people are like, you know what? I’m. I’m surprised this launched on the first try because we know like any. I’m surprised there wasn’t a big flash ready to go.
But we were ready to go and I think it surprised a lot of people. What a wonderful surprise on this Wednesday evening. What a wonderful surprise. Where’s the footage as well? But you know, it’s just a testament to the team here that has been working so hard. Artemis, you know, Artemis, rocket, wet dress for Artemis too. We were able to go. Now, keep in mind they’re not like flying out towards the moon. They’re so far away. They can’t live stream or send you back footage or anything according to their. Hold on so we can continue to watch.
Christina. My bad. Sorry. I was playing two audios at the same time. So listen, they want to show you stuff like this and this. Anything but the actual rocket and what’s going on in outer space. The place that we would love to see and peek out into. Even if it’s just the side of a rocket, who cares? What if an alien, like, attaches to the side of it or something right now? What if there’s some creature, like walking all over that crap and I can’t see it? There you go. See, that’s what I’m talking about. Show that.
Let’s leave it on that. Oh, what? What? Come on. Don’t do that. I want to see the alien. I want to see that weird dust and bubbles and space bubbles and all that weird stuff. Okay, I don’t need to see this. What is this? What is this garbage? Okay? They’re like, use your imagination. They’re going to the moon. See, look. Just look at this and imagine it. Visualize it. What is that? I don’t see that. Yes. DJ J. Dreamers for a minute. All right, Jake 33 is in the chat and says Jay, bro, people I know are watching this fully.
Seriously, how can anyone still think this is real. Well, I mean, there’s a. There’s a real element to it. You know, we watched it bloat, take off or whatever. But it’s simple. People believe the reality with which they are presented, which is a quote from the moon in the Truman Show. The man on the moon. That’s what they say. That’s literally comes from the dude in the moon. The man on the moon. He says people believe the reality with which they’re presented. Wakey, wakey, eggs and bakey, says Jay. They can send stuff back from Hubble. Yeah, I know.
They’re never gonna point the Hubble at the moon or the earth or anything else, right? The blue screen of death. Yeah, we did get that. The moon is a wheel of cheese, says Ryan. Fake glitches. What’s up, Suede? Good to see you. Yeah, I know you guys can make way better presentations yourselves. Dude, I could fake a moon landing or whatever myself. What is this? Where is it? Where’d it go? You don’t understand. We need to show you these guys working hard at the computer. See what they’re doing? Let’s spy on him. This guy’s picking his nose.
You see that? Totally. Ew. He’s wiping snot off. You see that? What’s he doing? He’s like, oh, damn. Oh, we totally got him. He’s wiping it on the screen. Oh, you missed it. I was in the way. He wiped his nose, and then he reached out and touched his. His computer equipment. It was disgusting. Ooh, let’s spy on these dudes. Hold on. Let me move this comment. Hold up. Let me. Let me just spy on these dudes. All right, we’re going live. Look, this is just. This is. Looks like action packed. Dude. India was more excited.
Come on, guys, you got to do something. You can’t just. Look at this chick. She’s just sitting there chilling. This is boring. They’re just looking at a screen. Not one person actually has eyes on the rocket, even in their headquarters. You know, you might want to think about that. All right, let me jump into the chat and see what you guys think is going on here. What do you guys think is going on here? Why do you think they’re showing you computer graphics instead of in the year 2026? With a technology out of control advancements like we’ve never seen before, why are they showing you a cheesy, crappy space Device? A terrible 3D model picture? Why is that happening? Look at which one.
Which one do you like better? This one or this one? I Don’t know. I’m gonna go with that. One is a little better. You know, it almost looks like there’s something in the background there. I don’t know. But this is bad. You know, Xbox, PlayStation, video games have far surpassed that. At least put something that looks like, this is billions. This is your tax dollars. These are the people that are rooting for this. This is your tax dollars. They have taken billions of dollars and told you, oh, it’s really expensive. Oh, it’s super expensive. It’s not that expensive.
They’re just charging you a bunch to do it. This is what you get. This is the outcome. Where is it? Where’s the live feed? Where’s the video footage? Nowhere. It is nowhere to be found. I mean, they did. They do live feeds from freaking iss, right? That’s where these people are. They’re in low Earth orbit, allegedly. I’m pissed. I’m kind of mad about this. You guys mad? Oh, you want to hear them explain it all? Let’s listen in on what they’re saying here. All right, CBS is not saying a damn thing. They’re super quiet right now just showing you this.
They’re not talking at all. Let’s see what we got over on. Is it Fox? Hold on, let me see. Oh, yeah, Fox. This is Fox. Let’s see what they say. Give us just one minute. Oh, he wants a minute now. I jumped in. Right. Is ready to copy. Roger, Tiedra. Standover east to west expected one second earlier at 5.1minutes. I’m looking at the stats. I’m blocking them right now, but it says they’re. They’re traveling 17,040 miles an hour, if you can believe that. 17,000 miles an hour. Did it look like they were going 17,000 miles an hour in any of that video footage? It didn’t look like it to me.
They’re 509 miles above the Earth, allegedly, and I think 239,000 miles away from the moon, allegedly. 16. Oh, they’re slowing down now. They’re going 16,960 miles an hour and slowing. Are you slowing down? Reverse thrusters. Blow the rockets in the front. We can’t. That’s where we are. That’s where the whole. That’s where we’re sitting. We can’t do that. Well, then do some air spritzes, dude. We’re going 16,000 miles an hour. Air spritzes don’t do. Released all the air. Dude, we’re going too fast. Like, come on. How are you slowing down from six, 16. 17,000 miles an hour.
Oh, buddy. Oh, man. Made my eyes water. We’re all mad down here. Says J ether. They’re going to disappear. Fake. They show us the BS and leave us a CGI image. What is that? Look at that. We landed on the moon like that one. Indian president. You guys remember that? Hold on, let me see if I can find that dude. Indian president waving flag. Moon landing. Boom. Let’s check this out. Video. There he is. Let me see if I can get this dude for today and for our future generations up. Where is he? He’s trying to pump everybody up.
Where’s the flag waving? This is the efforts of the whole country. Hold on, let me go back. I want to see this. Where’s him waving the flag? This is way more exciting. Look at that crap. Let’s go back to America. Hold on. Let me go back to America. We’re going to the moon and this is what we get. And then you saw the people in the. In the little place. Okay, let’s go back to the. Excited Indian people. Where are they? Hold up. Where am I here? There it is. People are applauding. Let us all wait to hear from the Secretary Department of Space and Chairman is Mistro Sri S Somnath.
The hard work of the entire entire ISRO community has come to fruition. Oh, God. I better stop. Somebody’s gonna complain. You’re appropriating the Indian people’s culture. And they’re. They’re not called Indian. You can’t call them that anymore. I don’t know. I don’t know what people say. All right, okay. We got Irmas de bat Batala. Who says Jimmers? It’s midnight here in Portugal. There’s a full moon, and I can’t stop laughing. Good. I’m glad we can have fun with it, right? What else we got? Oh, my God. I gotta see this. The passovers today. Is it interesting? What else we got? I love my indie people.
Boom. April Fools. The vacuum of space generates a lot of tension. Let’s see. Definitely saw Voltron. One of the scene cuts. That’s funny. Let’s see what else we got. We got anything? Nothing. This is what they’re gonna show you guys. This was the hype. Please, no, no, no. Listen. They’re. They’re probably up there long, you know? I don’t know. What. They’re trying to get to the firmament and blow up the firmament, basically. Let me hear. Can you spy on them at least? Listen, right now, the low point’s about 17 miles. No, no. And A chat with.
What is this? Are they done? Play that touches at our heartstrings and represents the best of humanity. Trying to touch your heartstrings. Well, I think what you’re seeing is people’s reaction to a really challenging, challenging endeavor being met. And we’re also thinking about, as we see this, what it’s like for these astronauts to be such intrepid explorers. And I think we’re deeply appreciative to them for their willingness to do this. And I think at the same time, the one other thing we think is that it is so exciting. It’s so exciting that it really does pull your emotions right up to the surface.
So what is happening now? What is the crew doing? Well, I’ll tell you what they’re doing because they already said the first thing they would do is check the toilet. That’s what they said in the news conference. I swear to God. They said, once we get into space and we’re really high, we’re gonna take a nap, and then we’re gonna check the toilet, because that’s really important. That’s basically what they said. If you don’t believe me, go watch their news conference so that they can continue the rest of the mission. And they’re really getting everything oriented for what’s coming up next.
You have to remember that they have a very long list of things that they have to do to accomplish over the next several hours. They’re going to alter their orbit. They’re going to change their orbit just slightly by circularizing it a little bit and increasing the orbital altitudes over the next. What is this garbage? Next day? And they’re also going to take some craft by doing something they call proximity operations, in which what they do is they pretend to dock with the ICPs, which. Do you hear the language that’s being used here? They use a higher vocabulary so that your average person is just impressed and thinks that the big to dos are happening.
Proximity operations just means working with whatever’s nearby. That’s all that really means. That means just like messing with stuff that’s around you. That’s all that means. But they’re going to call IT proximity operations. 29 minutes into mission elapsed time. Are they officially in the second orbit? Because it’s my understanding the first orbit was very fast. The second orbit of the Earth. Earth is like 24 hours. Yeah. So they first got up to Earth orbit and they’re like, finishing off that first part of their, if you would call it, you know, Earth orbit insertion, if you will.
And now they’re onto their first full orbit insertion really well. They’ll continue in orbit around Earth for about a day. How, how is this even possible? How are you turning? You know what I mean? I want to see. I, I saw one rocket on the back. I saw the big one. Okay, Are they gonna try to tell me those big ones on the bottom like move and it’s gonna push them in the vacuum of space when it’s pushing against nothing at all. Look at this. It’s constant turning. There’s not even a straightness to any of these lines.
To get on with the business of heading out to the moon. And they get two four hour naps, right? All right, Derek Pitts, we appreciate you starting us off. We are gonna be talking more in depth about the entirety of the mission, but we appreciate you helping us understand what is happening right now. I wonder what’s gonna wake them up, you know what I mean? Like if they’re, when they’re taking these naps after they get really high and they’re super tired, I wonder what’s gonna wake them up. Do they have like a little wind up clock that they brought with them just in case, like the Van Allen belts screw up their, you know, like they don’t want to oversleep or something? Do they have backup alarms? Is it a wristwatch? Is it their cell phones? What is it? Is it a song that plays? What song would it be? Night launch.
So we saw as night turned into day and we felt the ground shake. This dude has a tiny face on a big face. He has a big, he has a lot more room for his face. Sort of interesting because you, you see the launch, but it takes just a few moments before the, the sound wave gets to you. And then you feel, you feel everything shaking. We’re on the rooftop of the now they’re explaining things that you should already know, right? There’s a big explosion far away. It’s going to take a minute for the sound to get to you.
It’s going to create percussions in the air, it’s going to shake the air and stuff. But they’re just, they’re reiterating this like it’s the first time it’s ever happened. Returning to the moon is something 50 years in the making. I mean, it’s just remarkable to have been able to be here and just witness that and still in the making. Buddy, you’re not going to land on the moon. Nobody’s going to walk on, on the moon at all. Meanwhile in Hollywood, there they have A few different sets right now. I bet you. I don’t know how that’s going to play out.
I feel like there’s going to be something that happens, you know, where they’re not going to be able to walk on the moon. Maybe war. I don’t know what happens, but they’re definitely not going to walk on the moon. They, they do this rocket launch crap all the time. I’m not impressed, Utah. I’m sure that from every state in the nation, but we, we spoke to folks that came here, drove over, flew over at both the Kennedy Space Center Visitor center and also at different locations here at a T shirt shop. People were just buying souvenirs.
There’s just this excitement that we’re entering this new era of a space exploration because remember this, this lunar. Let’s see, all the Indian people are always super excited. Look, Farmer John here is not what. Look at all these people watching it through their phones, you know what I mean? Isn’t that crazy? Oh, look, some old fashioned people that don’t have phones actually just recording it with their brain. Hey, thank you so, so much to Abby Oz for the Super Chat donation. Appreciate you. Let’s skip channels. Let’s see what FOX has. Nothing. Still. Still. We’re gonna ditch Fox, dude.
Let’s, let’s look, let’s look this up. Let’s watch NASA’s Artemis moon mission, see if anybody else has anything interesting. All right, this one’s got the same animation. That one’s got the same animation. What is this time? Same animation. Okay, what’s the cbs? Oh, that’s the other one I have going. What is this one? Sfn. Same animation, Boring. Same animation. Boring. What is this, man? Is this really. Maybe this is why no one cares. Oh, look, it’s. At least they’re showing some smoke. Let’s check them out. NBC News hopeful view. I mean, I hope that we, we have many different nations going to the moon and all cooperating for the benefit of all humanity.
But as you’ve said, you know, geopolitics, you know, exist in space as well. Whatever geopolitics we have on the earth, we launch that into space with us. So we, it’s not like we can escape that. But I think the more nations, the more people, the more organizations that see that bigger picture, that see the vantage point that space provides us, the better off that we’re all going to be. So I hope it leads to an era of cooperation. And again, what motivates us as humans is awe and wonder. And the awe and wonder is something that can bring us together and to unify the awe and wonder.
Do you listen to these people? Does anyone process what these people are saying through the cheese grater of the mind? It’s hard. It’s hard to process what they’re saying because let me tell you the secret. They’re not saying anything at all. They’re just talking. They have no point. They’re not teaching anything. They’re not informing you about anything. They’re talking about dumb, childish, first grader type, you know, level stuff. The awe and wonder, it’s just, you got to wonder at it. It’s just amazing. It’s just like. No, you don’t have to wonder at it. You can figure it out.
This is supposed to be scientific at all. It’s the exhaust from the launch. Here’s the exhaust. Just an incredible sight. But look at that. I think what’s gonna stalk with me permanently Gotti is. Is not looking this way. Yes. You see the fireball. You, you, you hear the incredible sound. That was cool. But what really meant a lot was looking this way and seeing the raw reaction, the jaws drop on the kids faces. Met so many people today who, you know, left school for this and said I want to be an astronaut someday. To see how they reacted to this, to talk with the 88 year olds, conversely, the 88 year olds, really, he had to throw that one in there.
Okay, Apollo mission and how they feel. A sense that we’re back to that golden age of space exploration. To hear what it means. You’re so far away, you’re not even close to like, listen. 1969 was pristine compared to this garbage. Okay, let me go back to that other thing. Oh, here’s the little face guy. Let’s hear what he’s talking about. Be a unifying moment among all Americans. It’s just really remarkable. A unifying moment. I feel so, I feel so at one with everyone, with all of you. Right now. Center in Houston. I imagine there are thermoses full of Diet coke, coffee, whatever.
Have you explain to us their role in this background with his gaming chair. Our newsroom certainly busy here at the Johnson Space center, but nothing like Master Control. Although if you look into Master Control, it’s going to look like the most orderly office you’ve ever seen. Dude, that’s, that’s what they called the bad guy in the neutron movie. The AI is working like it should and the mission is staying on track. And that can be little things. Like shortly after they got up in this guy had black Eyes. You see mine. Mine are green. See that? You see those eye colors? They did some quick trouble shooting.
Checked with the crew on board Orion. Why does it sound like they plug their nose when they talk? Yes, it sounded like they checked with the crew on Orion. And I’m going to insert pauses when I speak, emphasizing certain words. When you see rockets blasting off there we have fire. It’s going up. As you can see, there is a trail of smoke. It. That seed here is awesome. What you got? A victory royale. Good job, buddy. All right, the rocket is going. There’s some digital artifacts happening here. What’s going on? 330 cubic feet. It’s, it’s. It is like being in too many vans.
This is the training capsule. So it’s an exact, exact replica of what they’re sitting in right now that they’ve been using to train in. And it’s cozy, I’ll tell you that. You got four people that are going to be very close friends or never speak again after this mission, I suspect, based on how close they’ll be spending together, two of the chairs fold up and get out of the way so there’s a little bit more room. But the chairs that we’re sitting in on the screen there, the mission commander and the pilot chairs, those are going to stay in place as they have duties throughout the launch.
And right now they’re pretty busy. They are moving, monitoring everything that’s going on, making sure the capsule is working right. Can’t they see. Don’t they have a window or something where they can see where they’re going? I want to see. I mean, it’s never happened before. Remember, people have never been inside this capsule in space before. So everything that happens from here is a first. I gotta ask you, you’re our transportation guy. Did you geek out a little bit? Yeah. I mean, listen, it is always fun when you get to fly a simulator, and this is, you know, that simulator unlike any other because it’s a spacecraft.
Talking about this video game guy. All right, we’re going to move. We’re going to leave the video game guy, that’s me, 400 people watching right now. High five. All right. Yeah. There’s been so much talk about the Apollo generation, and now we’ve got the Artemis generation. And there is. There is an overlap here. Those that were alive to see Apollo now seeing Artemis. It seems like this is the space generation, right? Wrong. You’re not seeing anything. Hold on. I don’t want to pause them. Let me refresh that. Oh, what happened? I Was going to show you a commercial.
I gotta pause that. Anyways, this is not the Artemis Channel generation. That was just regular rocket launch, okay? They do that all the time. They shoot the rockets up and you saw how it didn’t quite look like it was going up after about 15 seconds. And then it kind of looked like it was maybe going back down. Like it’s going far away and then just coming back down. I don’t know. And then. And then whenever they come back and they do their splash down, they’re just gonna like get back into this little boat and they’re just gonna like drop.
Drop them off in the ocean and then come back an hour later. Oh, there they are. What is this? The weather? Who cares? Who cares about the weather? I want to see. Well, I guess I’d rather watch the weather. I guess that was the end of that show. Let’s see. Let’s see what nasal guy’s talking about as also, I think really good perspective to see just how small that capsule actually is and be going so well so far. So now that we are. Let me look at the NASA broadcast. Now that we are. Okay, now I’m hitting refresh this.
This is what happens when you go on. But we are. But we are. But we are. But we are. But we are. Are there any risks right now in this? Or are there any risks right now in this? Or is the riskiest part behind them? Or is the risk. A part that had a part that had a part that had a part that had large wrist end is for them to do the perigee raising maneuver, which happens at about 49 minutes after launch. Sorry. And basically the perigee is the lowest part. It’s the part of the orbit that’s the closest to the Earth.
And so they are approaching what’s called apogee, the farthest part, because it’s a very elliptical orbit. And so they need to raise the perigee to a safe altitude. And so they’re going to be doing that soon. So that’s the next big event. When is their first Napier? Gee, that’s a great question. There’s a lot going on in this first day and into the second day. Because flight day two has the burn to the moon where they fire the engines to propel them to the moon. There’s what’s called a proximity operation maneuver that they’re going to do.
They’re going to separate from the upper stage and then basically maneuver around it to basically test drive the Orion spacecraft. You hear how these people never speak in layman’s terms, ever, you know, they’re going to be a Paraguay upper backward thrust, reversed hip maneuver towards the frontal section. Like what? Busy schedule ahead. And so Peggy Whitson, who was part of the team that helped decide the Artemis crew, said, you know, they had thousands of applicants for each position. What does it take to get selected for something like this? And can you help us understand, maybe for somebody who doesn’t understand the risk that you have to accept when you accept the position? Yeah.
Let me answer that question for him. Okay? You have to be either super gullible, okay, Depends. It depends on what mission it is, or you have to be a part of the brotherhood. You have to be a freemason. You have to swear an oath that you’re not going to share the things that you know that are being shown. Hey, check this out. We got action. Hold on, let me see what he’s got. See, look at it now. They’re showing you inside of it. And everyone that I know that’s in the business does it because they believe what they’re doing has a tremendous benefit for all of humanity.
And that makes the risk worth it. There’s a risk, benefit, trade off. That calculus is done, and it shows that you should do it. I gotta be quick with you, but if you could talk to the crew right now, what would you tell them? Congratulations, you guys are doing great. I wish I was there with you. Do you? Of course. Yeah, of course. It’s going to be an amazing mission to go, you know, beyond the moon and to see the Earth rise. I mean, we haven’t seen that in 54 years. It changed, dude. If I landed on the moon, I would scoop up some sand at least, you know, and take it back or whatever.
Like, put in my pocket, flying moment in our history. Hey, by the way, I saw them getting ready, and this is so weird, but when they were on the spacecraft at the beginning, they have their spacesuits or whatever, and this dude, like, just adjusted his sleeve and, like, put it over his glove. I’m like, that’s not sealed. Your spacesuits aren’t sealed. Say, like, the little sleeves they have. I don’t understand how that’s supposed to work, but I thought that was pretty weird. Oh, is that it? Are they done? Is that all the roasting we can do? That’s boring.
What a boring moon mission launch thing. Well, let’s see what this guy’s saying. Oh, he’s in slow mo. Hold on, let me do it. Regular speed, Particularly crusty, right? Like the, the moon’s crust is very. What are we going to learn scientifically from this mission? Well, sure. And of course, the Apollo astronauts saw the far side of the moon. Maybe not the exact track that these astronauts will see. And the far side of the moon is more cratered, if you will. It takes a lot more impacts just because of the geometry of how things work. But, you know, they’re gonna.
How about you explain how there are even craters on the side that is facing the Earth. Right. If it’s always facing the Earth, something has to go through the Earth to hit that side of it. Right. Isn’t that kind of the logic there pretty far away? So they’ll take some nice pictures, they might make some other measurements. Scientifically, it’s hard to say that we’re going to learn too much more because they’re going to be very far away. They are going to be the farthest humans that have ever flown from the Earth. So they won’t be that close to the surface, but an exciting mission nonetheless.
And to you, what does this mission represent? I think first and foremost, this sends a message that America is back. Look at that. James is super flirting with somebody in the chat. Oh, snap, we have a we. If, if you guys get married, then, you know, you have to invite me to the wedding or whatever because this is. You met in my chat room. All right, let’s get back to the thing. People like me, I was an 8 year old kid when Apollo 11 landed on the moon. And that helped reinforce my determination to study engineering and be part of the technical team that, you know, formed my generation.
And so this is going to inspire the next generation. And frankly, besides the technical spinoffs, I think that’s the most important. Yeah, and it couldn’t have come at a better time. I got to say, you know, I wish I was of that generation. My grandfather worked on the Apollo missions and so it’s part of my family. And yet we live in a day and age where, you know, we’re seeing the advent of this AI deep fake generation and there is a lot of skepticism. And you hear from time to time people say, look, we never landed on the moon.
This was all, you know, a hoax perpetrated on the American public. And yet on this day and for the next 10 days, I’m hoping that we get to see a lot of concrete proof that once and for all puts all of that to bed in an experience that we can all share. But as an astronaut. Good point. Let’s see some concrete proof. You could literally do that right now, instead of talking, instead of showing me what just happened 15 minutes ago or 20 minutes ago, you could show me concrete proof. The astronauts could be live streaming.
I want to see their faces when they’re like, like from the side. This is the most intense G forces ever. You know what I mean? Something like, something. Come on, you can, you can livestream from the iss. You can definitely livestream from whatever those, whatever that is, you know, and they’re not even telling you why they’re cutting to garbage instead of showing you real stuff. Which was a great movie by the Way, starred O.J. simpson about a fake NASA Mars landing, right? So you know, it’s kind of like the Flat Earthers, you know, what can you do? What can you do, buddy? What can you do other than hopefully either one of you can do? I’m gonna tell you that right now.
You better stop trying to intellectually bully people, okay? It’s kind of like the Flat Earthers. What can you do, dude? Really? You just come up with some insults, live for the whole world to see. Children are watching this and stuff. You’re gonna teach people to mock others that have a different worldview? Go pounce in some people have just just exited a few moments ago after witnessing this historic moment. And look, I saw Ryan Chandler, I saw Aaron Gilchrist. Certainly Florida is the premier season. You know what? Flat. Listen, speaking of Flat Earthers, you know what Flat Earthers are doing that, I’ve seen them with their experiments, okay? They don’t shoot rockets up into the sky or have high altitude balloons and stuff and then cut to a cheesy virtual graphic and just leave it on the screen and then go back and talk about the exhaust and this, the, the expression on the kids faces and all this crap.
I see them actually setting up lasers and getting live on the scene and like trying to do experiments and recording every single angle every single step of the way there. So I applaud the Flat Earthers. What are you gonna do? What are you gonna do? You’re doing nothing. You’re in a studio, you’re a speaker, you’re reading from a teleprompter. You’re, you’re a talker, you’re talking head, okay? Don’t give me that crap. What are you gonna do? There’s Flat Earthers, Hahaha. You got, you got people that don’t believe that we went to the moon, dude, there’s vastly more people that are moon landing deniers than there are Flat Earthers, but you just lumped them all into One category which is they all think the earth is flat, which is ridiculous because it’s super not.
You know what I mean? God, that really irritates me when they do that. All right, what’s going on over here? These people watching a movie being the excitement from all the kids and just how much it meant to them. All the kids. Jesus, man. Can I hear from the grown ups, like the open minded, intelligent thinkers. Let’s interview conspiracy theorists. That’s what I want to do. I want to interview people who have an alternative view of what might be happening here. I don’t want to just. I don’t want to hear about the expression on the kids faces and how the kids are feeling about this.
Dude, I’m an adult. This is an adult show this. These are adult things, okay? They want the kids to be enamored with NASA and dinosaurs and all this, you know, stuff like that. Pirates and whatever. Like can we speak as adults about adult topics? Can we be mature and handle, you know, the scientific inquiry behind the scientific method itself? Can I be allowed to ask questions and interrogate and say, hey, what’s going on? What’s happening right now? You know what, what stage are we at? I don’t want to, I want to see it. I want to talk to them.
There should be open communication. There’s not. This is all top secret hush, hush crap. Then you have like this glitchy, weird look at this glitchy space video. It’s like glitching out. Anyways, let’s see what this chick starts. And I tend to think that maybe there were a few future astronauts in this crowd here tonight. Yeah, absolutely. In that crowd here in Los Angeles and in Cape Canaveral where Ryan Chandler was just reporting from. Absolutely. All across the world. Thanks so much, Emily. And you might be asking, maybe you’re. I’m gonna ban the word absolutely. You guys are not allowed to say that word anymore.
It’s one of the most overused words usually preceded by O. Oh, absolutely. Oh, absolutely. Like just stop, go buy a thesaurus. Look up a few different words in place of that. Sprinkle them on to your conversation. You know, stop saying that word. Anyways, south of Memphis, says Jay, when Elon shot his car up there, he livestreamed it, so he says. So he should be able to live stream that. I know, right? You could livestream the frickin car that you shot into space for like days on end. Remember this little dummy driving the car or whatever. Allegedly.
But this is what we get. We get the blue screen of death. We have to cut back to Capcom or whatever is happening here, those visual images coming from Orion. But doctor, let’s start with the top of your list. What are you most excited about for when we do land on the moon? Wow. When we land on the moon. Honestly, I can’t even those first steps, those first words, I’m like you, I didn’t get to live through this before. I haven’t seen a rocket launch in person either. And I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, I.
I want to look at the moon. I want to go outside my house, look at the moon and know that there are people walking on it. That’s really exciting for me. We won’t be able to see them. Of course. Of course you will. But knowing that people are there at that moment, I think is going to be really, really special. Believing that’s called. I believe there are people up there. That’s not knowing. Okay. That’s not how that works. Is now underway. It does seem like chapter one of this incredible space age. And so much of it has to do with the M.O.
we were seeing, you know, the cryo fueling and listening to them describe liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen going into those tanks to fuel that rocket out of our orbit. And then you think this is going to the moon and this is going to the southern end of the moon where there is ice. And that ice eventually will be mined. H2O. You pull that apart, you have hydrogen and you have oxygen, right? I mean, that is jet fuel. How much work do you see happening in terms of, you know, where we are? Technically, you have hydrogen and you have oxygen.
That is jet fuel. That’s called water. Sorry, go ahead. In terms of how to propel us further from where we’ve ever gone, it literally is water, though. You can literally break apart water into elements to power cars and engines and all kinds of stuff. So this Orion capsule is going to take people around the moon, but it’s not going to be what’s landing people on the moon in this version of the Artemis missions. And so we’re still working on the lander. So it’s either going to be SpaceX, the starship from SpaceX, working on the lander, it’s going to be something from Blue Origin they’ve made.
Listen, it should be infinitely easier to land on the moon than it is to land back on Earth. If the moon has, you know, 1/4 of the gravity of Earth, if the moon has one fourth of the gravity, because 1/4 of the size I’m assuming that’s how that works, then, yeah, you should be able to easily just float on down and land on the moon, no problem. What do you mean you’re working on it like you’re landing all these rockets back down onto the Earth. What is the deal? You could probably just have the astronaut jump out of the craft and literally do like a superhero smash down on the moon and he’d be fine for the last 25 years.
And three of those astronauts that are on their way to the moon have done that for months at a time. And so really, even though there’s been some kind of pauses and differences in the space program in the last several decades, it’s all been leading us up to this moment. Yeah, I’m so glad you brought up, you know, what has become mundane and, and what will probably become mundane going forward because you get into some technical questions and I do have some, I do have some toys here, so I’m hoping that you walk me through this, obviously is the sls, right? And so sls, we’ve got the tiny little Orion that is inside of the tippity top.
Obviously the abort launch system, that’s already gone. But now we’ve got what’s effectively that capsule. And then the rest of this, this is all going to burn up somewhere. But this somewhere semi truck, space semi truck of this is gonna burn up. And you know, we were having this discussion in the newsroom. Oh my God. Dude, this used to be the mentality of people, like 50 years ago, you could just toss trash in the ocean. It’ll just disappear. Yeah, just, just dump, jump, dump the garbage into the ocean, it’ll just disappear, that’s all. If you just drop things from way high up in the sky, it’ll just disintegrate.
That’s not how that works. Mission is really going to be about sending that capsule up. We’ve got the Orion now floating around and then interfacing with either this or Blue Origin’s version. Right. And this is the big question mark, like, are we going to put people on the semi truck? Is that going to go to the moon? How do you see this question mark being filled in from what I understand? I think so. This is all very, very new also because it was only announced a couple months ago that they shifting the landing from Artemis 3 to Artemis 4.
So now, as I understand it, Artemis 3 will be the testing of this docking. I believe that’s going to be a crewed mission, but I think the testing of the docking might still happen. In Earth orbit? That’s the question. Because then that’s going to be much easier to, you know, you’ll be. How do you get the, the creamer onto the bullet or whatever? Yeah, those systems are still being worked out. There’s a lot to, to adjust with the technology. You know, this is the first time that really, that it’s this NASA commercial crew, this partnership between.
You’ve already done NASA and these industry partners. People forget this has already happened multiple times. He’s asking you a simple question. How do you get the little, the little docker deal to dock to the rocket? That’s simple question. How does that even work? Where do you do it? On the front, on the side? Where is the spot? It’s a pretty simple question. No, we’re still like working on that. We’re still working that part out. You know, it’s awesome. The science is awesome, you know what I mean? All at the same time. And I don’t know if we’ve really wrapped our heads around what all of that means, but, you know, this thing is still, you know, we haven’t seen it land.
It hasn’t been caught. This part has been caught by those chopsticks, Mechzilla things. But this, we still need to see that caught. And you know, at some point, when you look at this stack versus this stack, as I understand it, this thing is anywhere from 2 to 4 billion dollars if they get this right. This whole reusable system is somewhere between like 10 to $100 million. That’s like a Ferrari that you just send up and then you just never use again to get from point A to point B versus a Prius that you send up and then you come, it comes back and then you send up and it comes back.
But oh yeah, that Prius can carry like 100 times more payload. If it would have not been for this space race that we’re in, it would have made sense that we would be waiting for this type of technology. Stop saying that. There is no space race. We as in humanity, are not in any kind of space race. Nobody is excited, you know, about going to the moon. You people aren’t going to do anything on the moon. You haven’t told us your plans of why it is important to actually go to the moon except to learn the mysteries of creation.
Like you’re going to go up there and stare at the moon and it’s just going to reveal, like you’re on mushrooms or something. Like, like all of creation is going to reveal itself to you. They literally said that. I’m not. I’m not even joking right now. Okay? The astronauts who are up there right now allegedly said that, that that’s their mission is to go up and stare at the moon until all of creation reveals itself to them. That’s almost a quote. Okay, that’s pretty damn close to what they actually said. I can’t remember their exact words, but it was something like that.
But, you know, we want to know, Will, So many of us are on those 4s. 4s, Dr. I have out here first. Yeah, I mean, yeah, I mean, They brought back hundreds of pounds of moon rock samples that we’re still studying and we’re still learning from because our technology to study that they’re not. They didn’t. They didn’t lift off on that little thingy, that little moon. You know what I’m talking about, right? With hundreds of pounds of rocks or whatever. I’m not believing that one. Sorry. And how did they get into. How did they. How did they film that? I want to see them get out of this vehicle and get into the next one.
You know what I mean? I want to see that with their. With their Santa Claus sack full of hundreds of pounds of moon rocks or whatever. Those samples is getting better and better and better or even older that we don’t actually know that much about that. We don’t know exactly how it formed. We have theories, but we’re still testing those theories. And so this combination of. Don’t speak for me, lady, if that’s, you know, your deal. I know how the moon formed. I feel confident on my perspective and my theories. You have no idea. You have no clue.
Don’t include the whole world. There are many independent researchers and people that just spend hours upon hours, days upon days, years upon years, trying to figure these mysteries out. Just because you personally don’t know, don’t project that onto everybody. Exciting, exciting times. Thank you so much for being know how the moon was created. In with NBC News course center and Aaron, for this. Capsule, which the crew has named Integrity. That’s the proper name that they’re using for the capsule, Integrity. The solar array has deployed. At this point, it is locked into place. You have 15,000 solar panels, in essence, solar cells that are collecting energy from the sun and converting that into electricity for the capsule to use while it’s in space.
We know that the crew will eventually be able to remove their space suits. This is really a system that is individually designed for each astronaut, not. Who was that? That was Winjo in the chat. Says I Love you, Jay, but these people are insulting our intelligence. Listen, Winja, they’re not. They’re not insulting your intelligence. Don’t take it personally, because that means. That means it’s. That means you’re the one that they’re aiming for. You’re not. Don’t be offended. Don’t, don’t. Don’t think that they’re insulting your intelligence. They’re insulting everyone else’s intelligence, not mine. That’s why I can laugh.
That’s why. So I can goof around and have fun, because I can. I can see through to the truth of the matter. I’m trying not to sound, as a matter of fact, but in my world, I know what they’re doing. They’re trying to blow up the moon. They’ve already admitted they’ve already told about it, which is the firmament, and there is a firmament above us. They’re trying to go up there to open the sky, to let some. Some of this pressure out to lower the temperature across the world. You know what I mean? So I wouldn’t be offended.
You know what I mean? Like, I can understand. I’ve been there, trust me. But it’s not directed at you. It’s not directed at me. It’s directed for the sleepwalkers. This is their lullaby. This is the song to sing them to sleep, to keep them entranced. There was a 7.8 earthquake pretty much right when the launch happened. And it’s very close to being the antipode of Florida. Wow. For those of you who don’t know, antipode means, like, the opposite side of the earth from Florida. Antipode of Florida. Opposite side of the earth. CJC in the chat said, jimmers, would you please consider performing a rap? Like, now A rap? Maybe.
I’m feeling kind of goofy and fun. Which rap? Which one do you. Which one? I don’t know. You don’t know which ones I have? Jace, which ones? Which one do you like? Me? Of all my raps you don’t know, I don’t know about. Okay, how about one that’s relevant to what’s going on here? Let me see if I can find a beat. Let’s see if we do that. Let’s have some fun. All right. Free rap beat. Thank you so much for the super chat too, by the way. Here, let me put your comments on screen. Boom.
All right, let me look up free royalty. Free. Actually, you know what? I could do this. I got a website that I pay for for free music. All right, hold on. Let’s see if I can find a nice little beat. But I’m not going to share my screen because I want you guys to have all my passwords. So take that down. Let’s log in. I might do one. Let me see if I could find a beat I like. I don’t really like to wrap acapella that much. I can, but. All right, let’s go to search. Where’s the search? Ah, here we go.
Rap beat. Boom. Let’s do about 90 BPM. That’s my area of comfort. 90 we’ll do. Hold up. Where’s BPM? BPM is beats per minute. Just. You guys know we’ll go between 88 and 90. Dude, hold on. I’m having issues here. I don’t know. I’ll just set it to maximum 88 or 90. I guess 95. I could do 95 too. All right. Boom. Now let me see. You guys hear this. This is a creepy sounding beat. Oh, snap. Okay. It’s not bad. Okay, this is for cjc. Thank you so much. What if we got it backwards? And dragons live and they practice black magic to fracture men we became enraptured with the raptors grin the grim reaper is back A Jurassic ending with the in hand they devised a plan to collide with the light and divide the man they provided the planet with high demands and decided to hide from the eyes of man and now they watch us through every camera lens and they watch us do what they family says and now they got you and they clamp their hands without me I’m free I’m radioactive why I aspire to be I set fire to the minds that are higher than me and I’ll inspire the world to seek conspiracy at work in their lives Then retire the beat I’m like Neo fighting fate in the movie the Matrix I’m trying to enlighten other people to agents and they tricks are not gonna test my patience this magic of mine can time travel on pages the stage is set, the play begins the battle’s for the mind which side is going to win? It’s a pivotal point so pick a critical path the hypocritical critics give us subliminal ads and then they try to distract us they lie to react us if we don’t buy it they try to subtract us Yo, I’m a cactus by the laws of attraction they can’t touch me so it must be that a radio.
Okay, that’s good. That’s it. That was it. Oh, boy. Thank you, cjc. Thank you so much for your, your super chat. Don’t everybody, don’t, don’t super chat me and ask me to rap because that was a one time thing. Just for 10. I want to get back to the, I want to get back to. That was a decent beat. The moon thing. I need to make a rap about the moon. Actually me and London. I don’t know if London raps. We should do a moon rap. I see what they’re talking, mission specialists. But as you can hear, as you can hear them talking, they’ve been discussing not a full loss of communication, but definitely some issues.
It sounds like there were moments in which the control room could not hear the capsule and yet the capsule was receiving communication at all times from mission control. So we did not see a lot of the video streams that many people were expecting at the beginning of the launch. And question, hold up, I got a newbie in the chat. I want to help him out. Suni Ferreira says, can you tell me what the plasma apocalypse is? Yes. So listen, on my playlist, I have a plasma apocalypse playlist. It’s the first one and there is a thumbnail on the first video and it says start here, click on that.
It’s like a seven minute video. Okay. There’s visuals and stuff. It goes over the gist of all the plasma apocalypse. Okay. But just since you’re here right now, I don’t mind helping you out. The plasma apocalypse is the, the electromagnetic reversal where the inner earth gases burst out of the surface and they ionize and they create pillars of light that shoot up to the sky and, and during the neutral point, the magnetism that holds in our atmosphere and keeps our atmosphere pressurized. Let’s go. It disappears. So all of that gas that’s being held in rushes to the apex and it punches a hole in the sky and our atmosphere up here on the surface depressurizes and it leads to all hell breaking loose basically.
But it also leads to a lot of magic and a lot of interesting things that happen in a re. Energized atmosphere. A reinvigorated lifespans here on the surface. Magical creatures coming into our world from below, some from above. And what else? Yeah, it leads to a golden age basically. Anyways, welcome to my channel. Do check out that video if you have any more specific questions, feel free to ask. Empress, thank you so much. Super, appreciate you. I am. Thank you so much. Appreciate you Jeeps. Thank you, Appreciate you. What else we got? I’m like pretty far back in the chat right now.
Oh sweet. Thanks Lee. All right. I’m glad you guys liked that. Everybody’s rocking out to the music. Please make this your intro. I don’t know, maybe make an album. Damn. You guys are. You guys are, you know, tempting me. I used to always want to. I was an aspiring rap artist, you know, back in the day. Back in the day, when I was young. I’m not a kid anymore. Thank you. Wow. You guys are very kind. I need this on my playlist. Yeah. Nah. Jay going crazy. I wasn’t even ready. You asked for it, so I brought it.
What do you expect on a live stream? Come on, man. We gotta raise the roof. We gotta do something interesting. Let’s watch this dude play with his rocket. Billions of dollars into the sls. But as I understand it, you know, this is the. This is the heavy lift, right? This is the starship. And unfortunately, I don’t have a model yet of the new Glenn, but it is. It’s about the same size. And yet when it comes to getting this to the moon, as I understand it, you got to get this up there, then you gotta top it off with more jet fuel, more rocket fuel.
And that is something that I don’t think a lot of people realize is gonna be a very complicated feat. Right. Yeah. And like you said, you did reference the chopsticks. I was listening into the conversation. I think what makes this so important? The Asian dude picked up on chopsticks. The issue with rockets in the past is that they’ve shot them up and fall off or go into the ocean or burn up in orbit on return. And for that reason, they’re essentially unusable. You’re just shooting it off into space, and it turns into space garbage. But the idea with what Blue Origin.
I did hear you mention the chopstick thing, so I’d like to talk about that if you don’t mind, because you’re able to catch it back here on planet Earth and then use it and shoot it up again with the feel that you basically just have to reload into the empty canister. And so I think that that is something that. That’s probably going to be in discussion, but for something. Amy F. Thank you so much for your PayPal donation. I just got that notification. Yes, thank you. Cheney. What’s up? CHANEY Cheney lives 45 miles from the launch pad.
That’s all I got for now. Let me jump back in here. I have to see. Yeah, it’s the pivot, the quick pivot that NASA has done. And setting their sights on a lunar base on the Moon, I mean, so much of it, you have to ask, is it related to what we are seeing from the Chinese Space Agency and their cooperation Russia? How do you see that? Yeah. And you know, look, I think that what is the lunar base on the moon? There it is in all of its glory. There’s a picture you’ll never see, that there will never be.
No one’s going to walk around on it. You cannot land on it. That’s a luminary. If they touch down on anything, it will be the firmament. That is the only solid structure above your heads that you can walk on. I’ll say, okay, there might be some floaties up there in between, in the space between the surface and up there, the firmament. But dude, listen, all this moon stuff is just a reference to the firmament. Why do you think the moon is white? It’s ice. It’s. It’s. The light is passing through the ice of the firmament and it’s showing you an inverse image in the sky of itself.
That’s what’s going on. Look at this. Doesn’t that look like a beach ball? I want to hit that. Let’s hear what he’s saying front of this development for a while now. And I would argue that a lot of people will look at what’s going on in China. Certainly they have a very robust state project that they’re developing over there. But I do think that when it comes to the American enterprise, those private companies that spread. You talk about Space X, which by the way, today we just got news that they’re reportedly going to file an IPO that could be something like $1.75 trillion.
I mean that is just. That can’t be understated enough. Got some ears too. Yeah. I do not think we fully understand how game changing a lot of that technology is going to be. Brian Chung, thanks so much. Let’s listen back in. I heard some chatter on the NBC, on the, the NASA feed that’s coming in right now as well. These live pictures coming from the Orion Space Station. Why are we messing with the news? Let’s go to NASA’s official NASA official channel. Bam. What is that garbage? I don’t want to watch that. Okay. Live. No, that’s PBS NASA.
Boom. Live, Artemis 2. Let’s see. What do we got? Look at that. Okay, let’s check it out. What is that? There’s already weird stuff. There’s already some weird stuff going on here on its own. And I have a blinking amber fault light. What is all this stuff? You see all that? What is this stuff? These little thingies. I wish I could make that bigger. Wow. Did I do that? Look at all the stuff floating around. What is that? Look at that. It’s. It’s floating on past. Yo, back when. Hey, Philip Phillip Whitman, goodbyes. Thank you so much.
Are available in Alpha 2. Hey, if somebody leaves a super chat, take a quick second and like the super chat, in the. In the chat, there’s a little thumbs up there. He’s got 12 likes right there. You know, that’s just. You don’t even have to say thank you to him or whatever. You just hit that. Little thumbs up. Mine was number 13, Philip. I appreciate it. You know, you guys showing love to each other whenever somebody supports me, that means a lot to me. And it’ll mean a lot to them too. You know, they like to see the thumbs up.
Go up on their comments. All right, let me see what he’s saying. Oh, he’s not saying anything. But look at this. Remember back when Jaronism was a flat Earther and he did really good space videos? Shout out to Jaronism too, by the way. Okay, I know. I’m. I’m sorry for everyone that was angry at the whole Antarctica thing, but I don’t care. Listen, what I care about is he brought the space bubble thing to my attention, and now I’m paying attention when I’m looking at all this stuff. Floaties out there in the vacuum of space. Here’s a question.
Why don’t they have one of those 360 cameras on this bad boy? You know what I mean? Like, why not just slap a whole bunch, like just put a magnet on them. I’m sure the thing is, you know, metal, right? Just put like, I don’t know, all kinds of cameras. One facing all these different direction or have one that moves around or something like that. Maybe an infrared one. You know, like all kinds of. Let’s use the technology at our disposal. At least we got something to look at, though, instead of a graphic. Let’s cut. Let’s go inside.
I want to watch the astronauts make out with each other. That’s probably. Probably what they’re doing. It’s my guess. Probably already splashed down. Now we’re cutting to the feed from the Hollywood side of things. All right, where are we? Micrometers? Micrometeors might damage the. Them micrometeors. There’s no micro meteors. You know what I mean? I don’t believe in that stuff. Little tiny specks of dust that fly 5 million miles an hour and can pierce through anything or whatever, we’d all be dead, you know what I mean? I don’t know if I believe the micrometer thing. Is there dust up there? Yeah, because they’re in the atmosphere.
This right here, if it is up there above our heads, is our atmosphere. This is the dark space that is between the surface and the dome. They’re just floating around in space, probably following the jet stream. They don’t even need little spritzes of air or whatever. They’re just following the jet stream. Right in the middle. In the southern hemisphere, right. You know, all satellite dishes point south. If you’re in the northern hemisphere, check it out. If you ever need to orient yourself, you don’t have a compass or anything and you’re driving around and you see a satellite dish, you can automatically and instantly know exactly what direction you’re facing.
Because if you know the sat, all satellite dishes face south or face the equator. Right. The jet stream above. Because they’re all just hovering around in the winds up there. Then you can know what direction you’re facing. Or if you’re in the south, you just reverse that because all of them should face north. Inversely. MK Rompies in the chat says J Dreamers. I’m late. I’m late to the live stream. But I hope that you mentioned that the radiation of space is supposed to fry cameras according to the first moon landing. I did not mention that. I did not.
I don’t know. Yeah, that’s interesting. Thank you for sharing that. All right. Lucy rose up is in the chat and says. I was referring to Jay talking about the thumbs up up on the people who donate or whatever. It’s the little things in life, you know, it is. It, is it you guys’s little things people notice. I notice. I might not always call it out or say it or whatever, but dude, I love the little things I love. I. I notice when the like goes up by one. You know what I mean? I notice whenever people leave constructive comments or are being encouraging or, you know, making friends, the chat or, you know, all that stuff, people.
I notice who’s funny. I notice who’s tries to be funny. Like me. Let’s see. Leaving Babylon. Where is she? She’s in the chat. Where you at, Madeline? Oh, there you are. High five. Leaving Babylon. Oh, hey, check this out, Madeline, check this out. So I’m gonna. I’m gonna break down this new Mission Impossible movie this weekend, hopefully. And dude, you. I mean, you don’t have to watch it or anything, but at the beginning, they show this submarine that’s carrying this artificial intelligence or whatever. And you unlock it with this cruciform key. And they say that they’re in the Arctic under the ice shelf.
And they say that they’re in the. Damn. I just lost the name of it. What’s that called? The Straight. The Bering Strait. They’re in the Bering Sea. Anyways, I thought that was very interesting. I thought of you when I saw that you might. You might find the movie interesting. I don’t know. I did. How many people believe this? Naomi for truth or Naomi. Sorry, Naomi. Ruth for truth? Most people on Earth, unfortunately believe this. That’s my guess. I’d say 90 if I had to put a number on it. It’s. It’s in the high 90s. 99%. 99% of all people on Earth, according to a J.
Dreamer study. According to an independent researchers study, yeah. I’d say probably 99. Oh, you still. You did see it. Yeah. Boom. Yes. So see, we’re here. I know, I know. I knew you were gonna go. Oh, my God. What else? Let’s see. Let’s see. Anything else? Oh, I’m glad that you liked it. Thank you. I was also rapping on that other channel I was just a guest of too. I wasn’t really rapping, but they. They played one of my rap videos. I have a few rap videos, like music videos out there floating around. You guys have fun searching for those.
They’re not bad. How am I being? I am being good. Thank you, Commander. Hector. I’ve been. I’ve been okay. I’ve been really busy. Got all kinds of projects I’m working on and I’m gonna go in a minute, just so you guys know, because I just wanted to do that rocket launch deal with you guys, but I miss spending time with my son. He’s behind the green screen right now, just listening. And I’m gonna go be dad in just a bit and, you know, make dinner and do dad stuff. The opening scene, when Tom Cruise exits the trailer, they show the Anode cathode in Mount Maru.
Oh, yeah. Is today Passover too? Right. That’s interesting that they would do that. April Fools and Passover, same day. Is it Passover? When is Passover? The evening of Wednesday, April 1st. So technically you can’t really say it is Passover. Okay, I’m just gonna. I’m help you guys out. Technically. Okay, so according to Hebrew tradition, the Passover day, which begins at nighttime, would start when you can witness, or someone could Witness or when this should happen. The first three stars appear in the night sky. That’s the official. That’s when someone should blow the shofar. And that starts Passover.
Technically, I mean, that’s. That’s how every day starts within the Hebrew calendar. It goes from night to night is actually the day. Everything’s in verse and backwards. But the reason you look for the first three stars is because the thing is established by two or three witnesses, as it says in the Bible. So the first three stars that you see, which you could probably include Venus, I guess, you know, as a star or whatever. But that’s technically when it is not just evening. Whenever you determine it to be evening. That’s the technique. That’s the actual technical explanation.
What else? Anybody else in the chat? What’s for dinner? I don’t know. I don’t know what is for dinner? Honestly? Yeah, I don’t know. That’s a good question. I did set some stuff out earlier, but it might be too late to cook it because it takes a long time. Hey, Jace, will you please go put that back in the fridge? The stuff that I set out? Yeah. Oopsie. Oopsie. I don’t know, it might be pizza for dinner. Possibly. All right. Oh, you like the Mjolnir? Thank you. Yeah, I bought that. I thought that was cool. I have this one.
I have this one on today. My mom gave me this one. It’s a compass. I don’t know if you guys can see that little compass. Star actually spins around. I like that one. And I have Mjolnir, which is Thor’s hammer. Oh, very nice. Hey, good luck on your artwork. Commander Hector, CJC is in the chat and says. Jimmers, thanks for your time and this eye opening information. Your breakdown is the only way I can view and listen to this bs. You’re very welcome. I’m glad I could bring a smile to your face. All right, cool. It’s always hazy and murky in space, right? What’s up with all this haze? What is the deal there? What is that? You know what I mean.
That’s a good point. Shouldn’t be any haze. Throne of Yah says J. Drummers. What’s the title of the mission to blow up the moon again? It’s called A119 Project A119. Probably related to Project A118, A117, A116, A115, A114, A113, and so on and so on and so on. Hey, there she is. Glad you can make it. Miami MST3K2 Good to have you back. Let’s see, my mom is here. What are you talking about? W.J. mom? Does that mean Is my mom in the chat? I don’t see her. Alright, cool. I’m gonna take off. I’m gonna take off.
The new credits will be out tomorrow, so until then, thanks for watching, spending some time with me, having some laughs, talking about some serious stuff and, you know, ultimately fellowshipping with one another. So until next time, I’m jammer saying good vibes and good. I try so hard to fade away. But some things forcing me to stay it’s the easiest one the easiest see if I turn away to play oh but there’s something moving on in the way we belong. There’s so many ways to escape But I guess it’s time to wake up Time to wake up F to so many ways to escape But I guess it’s time to wake up Time to wake up Time to wake up Time to wake up baby Time to wake up Time to wake up Time to wake up Time to wake up baby Time to wake up Time to wake up.
I know I should have done this should have quit this long ago can’t stand another heartbreak but it’s time to let it go it be easier for me if I turn away to sleep. But there’s something moving on in the waiting on. There’s so many ways to escape But I guess it’s time to wake up Time to wake up Find so many ways to escape But I guess it’s time to wake up Time to wake up Time to wake up Time to wake up Time to wake up Time to wake up Time to wake up Time to wake up baby Time to wake up Time to wake up.
There’s so many ways to escape But I guess it’s time to wake up Time to wake up Find so many ways to escape But I can’t.
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