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The Creative Canvas: A Season Finale of Art Exploration
As we wrap up the fourth season of the BKS Show, we're truly grateful for the overwhelming support that's helped us reach an incredible 17,000 downloads! To show our appreciation, we're offering exclusive perks for supporters like shout-outs, giveaways, and a chance to be a guest on our show. We're also streaming live on Twitch, so come join the fun!
We're passionate about exploring the captivating world of art and creativity, from the power of color in photographs to the limitless potential of animation. In our season finale, we discuss the work of renowned photographer Peter McKinnon, the awe-inspiring capabilities of the Unreal Engine, and our admiration for the artistry found in collectibles like Funko Pops and Legos. We even delve into the craftsmanship of barbers, tattoo artists, and stand-up comedians!
As we celebrate the incredible ways art touches our lives, we invite you to listen in and share in our enthusiasm for the diverse forms of artistic expression. We also take a moment to reflect on the art of love and relationships, the joy and peace it can bring, and how it's all subjective. Thank you once again for supporting our fourth season, and here's to more creative conversations in the future!
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Speaker 2:This is the beat doors for we are the world's brand new kevin and silver, and we are now on season for episode 12. This is the season finale, the first time I flew by.
Speaker 1:First time I was all flew by, but I guess because we're doubling up now.
Speaker 2:This is the first time that this is the first time we've ever done 12 episodes Yeah, so this is really exciting. So, as always, thank you to everyone on Twitter, thank you to all of our followers, thank you to everyone who's downloaded an episode. As we mentioned in the previous episode, we have passed the 17,000 download mark after being on air for about two and a half years. Make that what you will, it's an achievement to us And we're very, very proud of it. And, as I told the guys last episode in case you missed it I filed for trademark for the So fucking cool For the BKS show And once that is approved, we are going to go ahead and get the copyrights for Ramble on.
Speaker 2:Gentlemen, that makes that phrase, that show, uniquely ours. Why? Because we want to. We're already proud, but this puts us a huge, even a bigger stamp of our pride on the show, and what that does is knowing that it's copyrighted, knowing that it's trademarked. We already want to give you the best quality, absolutely, and that's actually something I forgot to mention in the beginning of last episode. Yes, we are monetizing and we want your support. We believe that we've been around long enough to earn your support. We know that we can be inconsistent, but we have worked on it and we're doing a hell of a better job.
Speaker 1:I was about to say we're doing pretty good now.
Speaker 2:Yeah, oh, that's right. Wait, i didn't say it. I didn't say it. I don't want to jinx it.
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Speaker 1:All of you, all ever, are friends at this rate. All seventeen thousand four hundred of you.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we, we really really appreciate it Without further ado Kev.
Speaker 1:So welcome back, guys for the season finale. So if you are not already, we are on Twitch. If you're not watching yet, you probably should, because some people are like to be a little more visual, like myself, and you know, when I go ahead and watch podcasts, i like to watch as well. I like to see what they're doing, yada yada, because I move my hands a lot like an Italian, but I'm not like my buddy Sylvia, who happens to be the Twitch person. So he happens to be the one running this Twitch page And his username is Mr Price. At four one seven. He's also a gamer, so if you like that kind of thing, go ahead and give him some support.
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Speaker 2:We are affiliates of Buzzsprout, so here's the deal You use our affiliate code, which will be posted at our link tree later this week. You use our affiliate code, which is basically our content creator code, and you can use it to get to the link tree. You use our affiliate code, which is basically our content creator code. Use that, you get a $20 credit, we get a $20 credit. It's a win win situation. So if you are looking to start a new podcast, looking to you know, try your hand at it. Guess what? Buzzsprout is an excellent platform. We've been on it for two and a half years. It's affordable, it is. It is just a great, great, great platform. So, to all you would be podcasters out there, look at us. If we can do it, you guys can definitely do it, absolutely. So, that being said, we are going to tackle the issue of art.
Speaker 3:Spelled a RT.
Speaker 2:A RT, not F A RT, which he's doing.
Speaker 1:And that's the art of knowing how to spell So all right.
Speaker 2:So, basically, how? how did this come across? What do you three know about art? Will you be very surprised what we know about art? You're talking to people who travel the world or the country who have been to prestigious museums all around the world. for I mean for me, for Silver, Kevin's been to Ireland. I'm sure he went to a museum or two in Ireland. He did.
Speaker 2:I've, I've been to places like the Prada. I've been to, which is the, the National Museum in Madrid. I've been to the Louvre in Paris. I've been to the Uffizi in Florence. I've been to the Sistine Chapel in Rome. I've been to Vincent Van Gogh's house. I've been to Venice. I've been to. I've been to a couple. I've been to the National Gallery in London. I've been to a couple other marquee art galleries. Now, what are we talking about art gallery, and not to mention our very own here, which is a world renowned museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, one of the best museums in the world, Always worth a visit. Guess what? To go into the Philadelphia Art Museum on Sundays? it's pay what you want.
Speaker 3:Yes, yes, oh, that's neat, that's on Sunday.
Speaker 1:Sunday, of course I would. I would be busy that day.
Speaker 2:So pay what you want to go in, but it's. It's not even that expensive to get in on a regular day.
Speaker 3:No, i've been there a few times. I really do enjoy that place.
Speaker 1:Yes, I've never been inside yet.
Speaker 2:You have to we have to get you in there.
Speaker 1:Yeah, It's just you know you're not even allowed to bring Cameron, So that's the shitty part.
Speaker 3:I knew that, but I understand it, yes, but it's a I don't know. I think it's a very common experience.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, i would love to go again.
Speaker 2:I've never been inside, so we should, we should go, because remember how you guys said that we were going to take that walk along the school goal and we never did.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we should still do that Well then maybe we take a day where she's not or maybe us and the God kids go to the art museum and take a walk. You know what I mean. I know landed would be like whoa for a little bit, especially in the arms and armor section. I think you would like that a lot. But um, so art, art, what is it So? artists, subjective as very very subjective.
Speaker 1:Just like opinions arts boring as shit in elementary school men.
Speaker 2:But now my mother was an art teacher. My father was an art professor. My father was taught oil painting at the South University. My mother was a high school art teacher. She won teacher of the year at the Philadelphia School District and Limbock award for being such an excellent teacher. Art art is a way to express yourself. Now, there are many different forms of art which I think we're going to get into.
Speaker 1:We're going to get into what it's practically limitless.
Speaker 2:Right And it's going to no, there's.
Speaker 3:There's one thing. I don't know if we should do it now or later on, but I know recently there's been a rise in what they call AI art. Yes, And a lot of people are getting angry about it, And whether that should still be considered art or if there's just some Illustration some illustrations All right, i was about to say it is because it's not.
Speaker 1:again, art is subjective.
Speaker 3:So, yes, i think that is technically created by people per se, right. But well, i mean, come on, there's still someone programming behind, right? I?
Speaker 2:think the most recent. I think Drake got extremely insulted and very angry that someone typed in the AI make a Drake song and it came out sounding exactly like him, exactly one of the beats he would use, exactly sounding like the lyrics he would use. And it was Drake AI And it sounded like Drake just dropped the banger And Drake was like that is not my song, that was made by AI. He's really pissed off about that. Another person who warned against AI was Joe Rogan, because someone typed in AI Joe Rogan podcast and the AI created a Joe Rogan podcast. Oh shit. So the dangers of AI.
Speaker 1:That could be a whole other Yeah.
Speaker 3:That's a whole other technology. No, it's not.
Speaker 2:It's not It's not That's another, that's that's bonkers are there. That's a whole other episode, but right now we're talking about the actual Or so. I was introduced to art by my parents and I was introduced to the classic forms of art. We're talking about painters like Michelangelo, talking about painters like I'm going to name the Ninja Turtles, but these were real Renaissance painters Michelangelo, Raphael, Leonardo, Donatello. Michelangelo famous for painting the Sistine Chapel.
Speaker 3:Not the 16th Chapel, sistine Chapel. You know how he will say 16th, no, the 16th Chapel.
Speaker 2:Also, also in Floridians. Floridians, I'm going to give you your props, but I'm also going to take it away from you. So the statue of David, a very iconic statue, very made by Michelangelo in Renaissance times, absolutely gorgeous. Carving anything from marble, anything that life like La Piedta, all that other stuff, when you can make marble look like actual gowns flowing It's, it's exquisite. Well, anyway, in Florida now, the statue of David is considered pornography.
Speaker 3:There is a penis, penis For good penis.
Speaker 2:So in Florida now the statue of David. So so Florida is now kind of it's a rock hard penis.
Speaker 1:We got a block. It's actually like, is it not?
Speaker 2:Is it a little infuriating that Florida doesn't know this big pornography?
Speaker 3:This because it's he's not like some.
Speaker 1:I'm saying, it's like my point is like it's not rock hard, it's just if it was like erect.
Speaker 2:I said rock hard because marble Right, right, right, right, my thing is when we look at when we look at, when we look at David, what Michelangelo is trying to make you look at, it's just the beauty of the human body. The Renaissance was all about the beauty of the human body. That's what it was. It wasn't pornography.
Speaker 1:Pornography is fucking art.
Speaker 3:Ok, it's subjective, it's true It's a form of, but I don't think it's art form of art.
Speaker 1:I mean it is. I don't think.
Speaker 2:Technically it is All right, But I don't think that Renaissance paintings No, but my point my point is that?
Speaker 1:no, they are. you're right. That was not the kind of art they were fucking going for. And now pornography has become an art because of You know the bad side of it. No, no, no, I don't. I don't consider amateur shit. You take it on your fucking phone slamming your girlfriend.
Speaker 3:So I'm not talking about.
Speaker 1:I'm not talking about that, i'm talking about the actual art of like, the acting involved and everything that hell, even the the soft core.
Speaker 3:All that, yeah, what's that. What's that The acting is? they got a great sense a little bit.
Speaker 1:But even the whole, there is an art to it. It's just. That is not what I'm talking about.
Speaker 2:No, i understand that. No to me that is not fucking pornography. So in Florida, what they're seeing is is that the Renaissance period, the statue of David, that is pornography And they're not going to teach about it.
Speaker 3:Well, the weird thing is, if you take it even further back with the Greeks. the Greeks did a whole bunch of like nude paints, but it was about the human form and the human body, as was the Renaissance Right.
Speaker 2:Right, so basically so, florida, i I shit on you for that, but I will give you props for this. Ok, and I said I would say it in the earlier episode, but I'm going to give you props now. Scrolling through Instagram, going through the stories, found somebody who posted that Florida has passed a law into legislation that sex offenders in Florida or are can be, are now subject and can be subject to the death penalty, which I'm completely OK with that.
Speaker 1:It's about time they do something right like that And You have to be 100 percent guilty.
Speaker 2:Yeah, i mean, if there are ifs, if there are ends, if there are buts, then no, i wouldn't push for it. But if it's 100 percent and I mean 100 percent down to the DNA, then yeah, i, i and I think there's something that should be adopted throughout the entire United States, so Florida.
Speaker 1:I should be rude. I'm brutal when it comes to fucking. I for an I man. I know No problem. I'm brutal, i believe in it. 100 percent.
Speaker 2:So, florida, i give you props, but I also shit on you for thinking that the statue of David is pornography. So my, anyway, my dad taught my mom and my dad they taught me about Rembrandt and all these other guys.
Speaker 3:One more thing about Florida. You hear about the whole battle with Disney and then people making fun of DeSantis saying like yo, you just lost against Mickey Mouse bro.
Speaker 2:Well, i mean Disney, and Disney has something, an infinite amount of something that the Santas does not, and that's called money. So I'm not siding with any side on that, i'm just stating the obvious, which is Disney has billions of dollars.
Speaker 1:Yeah, what Like a empire.
Speaker 2:So let's, let's talk about Jesus, let's not you. I'm seeing what you say. Let's talk about art and let's let me ask you guys What is your favorite form of art And who is your inspiration when you see that form of art.
Speaker 1:I mean I have several of them And I mean my, my, my number one form of art is music, all day, all day, and there's no secret here that music keeps on popping up on our recordings, that we keep talking about music. But I mean, yeah, obviously that's my number one inspiration is Ben Burnley of Breaking Benjamin. Besides that, it's it's photography, and no secret that the Peter McCain and it's my number one. But I mean there are some, many other photographers out there. And as far as the editing concept of shit and just knowing how to make product placement, just look, fucking crispy man, my man, kirk Lepperton, who is Peter's editor, he is unbelievable And he's a very, very humble guy like me.
Speaker 1:I don't think he even realizes, like, how good he really is. He just, he just doesn't, he doesn't, he doesn't, you know, act like a shit, don't stink or anything like that. He's, he's, he's something else, and some of the ideas he comes up with for Peter's work is really neat to like. He knows Just how to make everything flow together, like with the art of editing his Peter's YouTube videos right down, right down to just having the perfect, you know, back display for, you know, product placement for something that Peter's now selling, like you know. For example, he set up his whole, you know, basically set for when Peter just dropped a collaboration with clocks and colors for a new ring And the keys Keys aren't too bad, they're cool, they're cool, yeah, but I still not buying a 70 key.
Speaker 2:There, i'm just saying there's, you know, i think there's 70, 70, even, something like that.
Speaker 1:I'm still not buying it. Oh, no, no. no, i mean not everything that Pete has dropped, you know you have to buy. I mean some people.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, dude, there's this one guy and I got to give him credit.
Speaker 1:I mean he like lives for the pirate drops. Yeah, every single time I see a pirate drop, it's in the discord. He's like, oh, i bought it. I'm like God damn this guy's on top of that's a fan. Yeah, that's a diehard big time Right. So um, I say I don't live for his shit. I love him, I want to support him, I like his stuff. Let's just say you know, i'm sorry you don't live for his merch. No, i don't, But you do live for his photos. I will live for his work.
Speaker 2:It was great about Pete and not that if he ever hears this episode, thanks, i mean, god the one. One of the good things about Peter McKinnon guys is that he's really is that in his YouTube videos he he will share his secrets with you. Yeah, he doesn't make it like, oh, you have to join the Peter McKinnon School of Photography or something. No, like he'll sit there and take you through how he's step by step, stakingly at its photo. Listen, photography is beautiful.
Speaker 1:You always capture an image, but it's my favorite visual form of art Right.
Speaker 2:I think. I think what it is Photography is is that, and this is how the art subject came up. We were talking and I had Kev does excellent for me anyway, he does excellent product placement shots. He's got so much better over the years And every now and then I like to give him a run for his money. I got him one time in both gardens and I had a little fire under his ass And and so I, you know, i was like you know, you, you, you had the can of Ritas And I never did my can of Ritas, but I said here's my liquid death, and try, you know, liquid death. And I had the right.
Speaker 1:But it was good, dude, you had it. So is that? even the way that that fucking the clock was in the background is just subtly blurred out because of the portrait mode. It was dude, it was set great.
Speaker 1:The only thing I'm ever looking for in those photos, and I told you it's just to make it moody, and I can show you exactly how to do that. It's not hard, but that's just me. It doesn't mean it's subjective to you, right, it's just that I feel like it brings out more of the setting. I don't know, it just makes it more. And yes, i'm absolutely biased to Kirk's work and you know Peter's work and stuff like that. But like there's this really moody, they actually go with like dark backgrounds and chill.
Speaker 1:Yeah, i go naturally by the actual scale of what I'm editing with Like I'll make the colors darker, i'll bring out. But, for example, i want a picture I posted today of the bee on the flower. I want to bring out those colors because it's different, because it's springtime. I'm not trying to be like, oh man, it's like nighttime. There's a bee on the flower. Now I want you to see like this is a broad daylight, you know, like a beautiful flower that bees suck in the honey out of. It's cool, i mean, that's the shit I like. I want people to see what I'm seeing, sort of thing.
Speaker 2:Being creative. in that also I mean art doesn't come without creativity.
Speaker 1:Absolutely not.
Speaker 2:So, like I won't, i do not approve of all forms of art, but I'm not going to be as disrespectful to somebody who claims that their art that you know that being something. So I remember I went to Philadelphia Museum of Art and they had like a modern exhibition And literally it was like a urinal on the wall And, interesting, it was like just a urinal, like nothing on it. I couldn't understand what. You know, like I, when I see a urinal, i use it to pee. Yeah, i don't see the art in that. But to somebody who, in order to get that installed in the Philadelphia Art Museum, you have to be doing something.
Speaker 1:I mean, yeah, there's, there's something obviously important about it.
Speaker 2:I mean, then there's then there's other paintings that everybody says, oh, a five year old could do but sell for millions of dollars. So you know, that's where you get the art Subjective man, that's where you get it.
Speaker 1:Some people have thought, like you know, some of the pictures I've taken were and I've noticed this just by simply likes on Instagram that were they thought it was great. And then there's ones that I put a lot of work into. I'm like, oh man, dude, like I really hope people are going to like this one. I get like one like I'm like man, I really put a lot of work in this one I took like 50,000 shots.
Speaker 2:I think that's the pain of being an artist And I'm not saying I'm not saying that.
Speaker 2:We live our lives sitting here around this table being artists and having the artist struggle. So I don't want anybody to get offended by who are true artists, who live that life every single day. Right, but that is very relatable And that's even relatable in a professional world, when you put your heart and soul into what you're doing, right, and you think, god man, you know, i fucking knocked it out of the park this month. Right, i've knocked it out of the park these past couple of weeks And it that's why most of our, that's why most jobs are they say thankless because, you, you could be on time every day.
Speaker 2:You could not. you, you, you. you have the whole operating room memorized. You could have the, the instrument, in the hand of the doctor, before the doctor even says it. like you could be that on point, and then he's done. He doesn't say anything to you, mm, hmm, and I do.
Speaker 1:I see it happen to the scrub tech all the time And it's like fuck.
Speaker 2:Like you have that feeling like fuck Because when you're feeling yourself that that is So, i'm sure you can agree. I'm sure there have been times of work where, even if you're in a bank, it doesn't matter if you're white collar. I bet there's been some months or some weeks that you felt you were in a fucking role. You were knocking everything out of the park, yeah, and nobody said anything. Yeah, but when you do something that's like tiny, minuscule and it doesn't even like really matter, yeah, they'll make a deal out of it Like oh my.
Speaker 2:God man, so you, you already did the schedule. Fuck man, you are a bet, you're like are you for real?
Speaker 1:Look at the way you open that candy wrapper.
Speaker 3:You know, you open the front door at nine. Congratulations.
Speaker 2:You know what, but you know I, and so I do wish you know workplaces and stuff like that, And I think we put a lot of work into this right And so we want to. Podcasting is an art form. I don't care what you say It is. Podcasting is an art form because it has to work. Oh yeah, if it doesn't work, if you have co-hosts, that it doesn't work with Everyone's going to know that it doesn't, because it's entertainment, and entertainment is a form of art, so it's so met.
Speaker 2:But so you were talking about Peter, we're talking about Ben, yeah, so we're. What about you? I feel you're going to take it into the game around.
Speaker 3:It kind of is there, so I can take it a step further. Who's?
Speaker 2:your who's your artist, Who's your guy? Like comes out, You're like yo. I fucking love this shit.
Speaker 3:It's not so much like a specific artist but like more like the behind the scenes The recently I've really been getting into, like the people who make the game engines for the games. So like the software Yeah. It's like a very popular one that almost everyone knows, and it came out. It is not an unreal engine.
Speaker 2:I don't think about it, so you'll be solved. Unreal five is Yes Mine.
Speaker 3:Wait, who was? it again Unreal, Unreal which is actually owned by Epic Games. Of course, i've never heard of them.
Speaker 2:Actually right now. So if Silver ever does a stream, he'll he should hit you up so you could see. right now Fortnite Creative is running like, I think, the beta testing of Unreal five. They have Unreal five in their creative communities. If you see the environments.
Speaker 1:Yes, i believe it, It is so mind blowing.
Speaker 3:So the crazy thing is, i want to say I think Unreal Engine has the biggest market share of game or developers. They use Unreal Engine for their game. So a lot of games they run on the Unreal Engine. So the Unreal Engine is literally like the basis for a majority of games. So majority of games you see actually runs on that engine. But the cool thing about the Unreal Engine, they've actually used it in other forms of entertainment as well and one of the biggest shows out right now actually uses it a lot and it was actually the Mandalorian. So a lot of those backgrounds and different scenes and stuff that actually was done in the Unreal So they're like doing like green screen and stuff. But a lot of the background stuff that was all done in Unreal Engine. So it's like, but it looks it looks a lot better than the old way It used to be.
Speaker 1:So what makes you pick them out of all the other engineers, like you know?
Speaker 3:the rate.
Speaker 1:Well, if you saw what makes you like them more than the rest they've been around for a while.
Speaker 3:It's very user friendly. I guess it's very user friendly. I'm not See. I'm not too familiar with the creating part. I'm more familiar with the experience of playing games or watching stuff on Unreal And then seeing where that technology is going. So another cool thing they released is because they have, like, different assets and stuff. Is they released their meta humans? They have different asses. You said that They said asses.
Speaker 1:I hope so.
Speaker 2:Everyone has different asses.
Speaker 1:I would hope they would So.
Speaker 3:I should hope so. Right, so not only are they. If you look at the latest one with the environments that you can create and the worlds that you can create with it, it's, it's, it's crazy. And then now they have this thing where, like, i saw this thing where like, let's say, there's like a river stream or whatever, but you want to put like a rock stash or something down, so setting like, putting it down and adjusting everything yourself, the AI and the program is smart enough, so when you place something down, the environment around it adapts to it, so it melds it right in, so it makes it easier for artists to create stuff without doing all the final, final, you know, all the final details and little things.
Speaker 2:And actually it melds.
Speaker 3:So basically you can add different assets And that's you know. And it helps artists to spend more time on you know, send doing that They should have an art for burping.
Speaker 2:And there is an art for burping. I think there's like burping competition Seriously, but I need to do it.
Speaker 3:I do want to take it also kind of into another type of thing which is done in in games, but also done and say what do you think this is a buffet You're going to take the whole time? or just get in movies as well? And in a more general sense, is animation Yeah.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah.
Speaker 3:So we can say, like you know, animation as like the traditional cartoons or all of the CGI that we have now. So anything in video games, anything from what do you call it from? like the pixel Hell, even cartoons.
Speaker 1:Like you know even drawings, like even, even, even drawing cartoons.
Speaker 3:I'm saying like, even like, say, like, say you know that's technically animation too.
Speaker 2:Yeah, i mean when you, when you talk about anime, right, If you're talking about anime, talking about you know. Dragon Ball, if you're talking about.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it sucks to be cut off doesn't it Yeah? Yeah, i know, because it happens a lot to me. Oh, does it? Yeah, okay.
Speaker 2:Appliate. But yeah, no, you're talking when you say anime. you know, just I kid, i kid.
Speaker 3:So the funny thing about anime, i know, a few years ago I had no interest in it whatsoever, yeah, but now it's just like like Watch Attack on Titan and tell me you don't have any interest on it.
Speaker 1:But I'm saying like I've seen a couple episodes pretty bad, But I'm saying like I'm getting more into it now And it's just like and I don't know.
Speaker 3:I appreciate that art form Demon Slayer, huh, demon Slayer. And it's just like Amazing And the cool thing, and then like but even with my gaming, i'm playing a lot. I'm playing more and more Anime style. Anime style, yes, and I enjoy it, like, i really enjoy that art form.
Speaker 2:I like it a lot, you know but I think that's one of the things about art. Yeah, art brings you joy. I think art brings human's joy right. So creating something is, you know, it comes from your soul, it comes from your heart And, like we said, we want everybody to appreciate what we do.
Speaker 1:Oh, of course, and it's funny because people Well at the end of the day, you got to make sure that whatever art you are doing is for you.
Speaker 2:At first For you first I think the most accessible art is yours.
Speaker 1:That's the thing. Like if we were doing this podcast for everybody else, I feel like we wouldn't be nearly as happy.
Speaker 2:Well, no, i mean this is sitting around the table talking.
Speaker 1:Right, And I was just literally it's kind of funny that we were talking about this because, like we were, we were sitting here talking. I'm just thinking like this is the easiest popularity note I've ever done.
Speaker 3:This is really sitting here talking.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and we have seventeen thousand four hundred fucking downloads. Yeah, it's the easiest thing to get popularity. Good, i've never got.
Speaker 2:I love it Ever, I mean so.
Speaker 3:Actually I have another thing that almost forgot about, that I kind of like for art, yeah. Because one of my main buddies that I play online with a light wing dragon he is actually does it himself is a cosplay, Yeah, Oh yeah, the art of cosplay, that's definitely Absolutely. I like.
Speaker 1:I don't do it myself, but I enjoy watching those who do, and that falls under like costume shit, because, like I'll tell you right now, some of the people that do the costume, they're all unbelievable.
Speaker 3:It's just like the amount of work and time they put into these characters. Dedication man. And one thing I like about cosplay it can go across all forms of media. So like you can be like a TV character, movie character, making character something from like a mango or or anime. It can be from anything.
Speaker 2:If, if I could, if I had the money to pay a well known cosplayer to get me a Halloween costume for you, bet you I would, Because I mean again.
Speaker 1:I enjoy just seeing the some idea Halloween in itself. I know it's not a cosplay thing, but like it kind of is in a way, because it's you, you kind of be something. Do you're like? you're like kind of admiring?
Speaker 2:Do you put more?
Speaker 3:So Halloween's like that day or year where everyone's a cosplayer. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Or a whore.
Speaker 2:Hey, if they want to be a bunny, they can be a bunny. Ok, i didn't know, bunnies were fishnets, just saying, i'm just saying I'm just saying I didn't know.
Speaker 3:All I got to say is you got the years, you're a bunny to me, ok, ok, all right, hey, listen, listen.
Speaker 2:So all right. So for me, i guess inspirations when it comes to art. you know, i always hand it, i always give my parents a firm thank you because both of them were always painting, both of them were always drawing.
Speaker 1:Well, you actually were adopted at. One of the biggest art form places in the whole country is this Longwood Gardens.
Speaker 2:Yeah, most so.
Speaker 1:Yeah, i don't give a shit when anyone says I can't get into flowers, i can't get into plants and fungus and all that stuff. But I'll tell you right now it's beautiful to look at. I mean I just took a picture of the flower earlier. I don't even know what the fuck it is in my front yard, so the one thing I like about it is absolutely artful.
Speaker 3:Yeah, i do appreciate the flowers and all that stuff. I like that stuff. But the one thing I also like is the fountains and the different stuff.
Speaker 1:See, that is the shit I do like that, and then how the water?
Speaker 3:streams and how they change them and stuff. It's really cool stuff.
Speaker 2:So for me, what I really enjoy also comes to art is architecture itself.
Speaker 1:Oh my God, yeah, Oh, don't it, Oh.
Speaker 2:I had to hit it because now I love it.
Speaker 1:And this is why he had a good nerve.
Speaker 2:This is this is why, for me, i want us to get to those rooftop bars, because we get to those rooftop bars And you get to see the architecture.
Speaker 1:So I'm bringing it.
Speaker 3:Yeah, another form of art which I think it because there are, and you'll love this one, it's architecture is roller coasters.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, that's definitely that you have to be Engineering, engineering behind that, yeah, 100 percent.
Speaker 2:When I'm talking about architecture, so here's, here's how I feel, right, like you have buildings that are absolutely astonishing, gorgeous, and we can go all across the world. Ok, so I was in Paris. Paris is beautiful, must be nice.
Speaker 3:Great.
Speaker 2:Our dude. I've been to Florence, in Italy, a place you've never been. Must be, nice, amazing. I've been to Rome Must be, i've been there, i've been there.
Speaker 1:That's the one that pisses me off.
Speaker 2:I've been to. Madrid Must be nice, amazing, right, i've been to, i've been around, right. Must be nice, it is. First of all, it says the guy If you remember whose family would go on a trip around the United States every fucking summer, remember that guy that guy Right there Must be nice.
Speaker 1:Yeah, fuck, you Must be nice.
Speaker 2:Must be nice. I don't got time for that I don't got time for that.
Speaker 3:What I'm saying is right must be nice for not having time for that.
Speaker 2:OK, he's on fire. You make him snort the beer like what is what I'm on those? I think no, ok, so nice when we talk about small fire, so, like when we talk about, you know, architecture. I really feel Philadelphia is full of beautiful architecture, right, and the Cathedral is one of them. Cathedral is beautiful, the Philadelphia Museum of Art iconic. The way the Parkway is set up.
Speaker 1:That's very nice.
Speaker 2:Iconic, the, the even independent, tall, amazing.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, Skyscraper is talking about a skyscraper, it was Liberty one. Liberty.
Speaker 3:One is gorgeous, one of my favorite, yes it was, if you want to also talk about architecture is also, i think, originally the way the city was set up. It was in a grid format. Yes, when. I think you Benjamin Franklin? Yes, i mean, look at William.
Speaker 1:Penn, the obviously city hall dude, It's a fucking the the the top, the William Penn, William Penn statue The top, that's awesome.
Speaker 3:And the one thing I want to comment, because on the whole grid format, i don't know if you call it architecture, you can maybe call it city planning is architecture. Yes, so you plan what I'm saying. The way the grid format set up is literally like, even if you're not that good with directions, you really can't get lost. The filly there was actually even Well, at least for me, like, even if I didn't have the GPS or anything, it's very easy to get around. So in.
Speaker 1:you think Yeah, I think so.
Speaker 3:I feel lost real quick. So we're even seeing where the skyscrapers are, you can kind of get an idea of where you're at.
Speaker 2:Philadelphia architecturally and city planning.
Speaker 1:I'd have to be there more to understand what you're saying. It's pleasing, it's pleasing.
Speaker 2:One of my favorite places is Red and House Square. Red and House Square is gorgeous Yeah, it is nice, absolutely gorgeous. Great eateries around there, great bars around there too. I mean, if you're just going downtown, bless you.
Speaker 1:Thank you. How are you season?
Speaker 2:South Philly has some great architecture. I don't know. I'm proud of our stadiums. I think our stadiums are beautiful Well.
Speaker 1:I especially. I think the link is literally one of the most iconic looking stadiums in the entire NFL.
Speaker 3:I love the link.
Speaker 1:So the one thing Bless you. It's not really art.
Speaker 3:I'm not the bless you, yes, god. So the one thing I do like about our stadiums in this city, which is not too common, is that they're all one spot for the most Yes.
Speaker 2:Except the soccer team No but the 76ers are trying to just not feel it. I hate when they say that Chester, it's Chester. The 76ers are trying to break the mold, but it's being met with a lot of opposition because they want the stadium to be in Market Street, a majority of it in a section of Chinatown And, of course, chinatown's not having.
Speaker 1:they are moving the sixes, all right.
Speaker 2:Speaking of having that in clearance yet.
Speaker 1:I heard that really are thinking of it. No, they.
Speaker 2:It's serious consideration And so the thing is everybody's like. Well, how is it going to affect traffic and everything?
Speaker 1:like that, it's going to affect it.
Speaker 2:Well, here's the thing If you do that, you have to look at other cities that have their stadium in the middle of the city. So your primary example is Madison.
Speaker 1:Square Garden and Park in the Barclay Center and and Washington.
Speaker 2:Also yes, And also which we call it, and also Boston.
Speaker 1:Oh, and the Devil Stadium.
Speaker 2:So yes, there are quite a few stadiums to draw from. So look to see how that works. So here's how that works And the biggest thing was a lot of people are uncomfortable with the location, because people who don't understand the city or know the city think that all crime happens right at the footstep of City Hall, which it's not true. The crime happens in the outer line parts. When you go deep in the North Philly, deep in the South Philly, deep in the Southwest, deep in the West, those are where the crimes happen. It's very rare that anybody gets murdered or or assaulted in center city, especially on Market Street, which is literally I mean, you're on Market Street, you're not far from Old City. An Old City is one of the biggest attractions in nightlife for a lot of people, so you're not getting those crimes.
Speaker 2:So a lot of people are very confused and thinking people who don't live in the city, who are afraid of the city, think you're putting it in the city. So a lot of people have a comfort factor Of where the, where the stadiums are, because it's because it's nowhere around anywhere else, it's nowhere along with it's. It's not in a quote, unquote bad neighborhood, it's no, you don't have to travel through, like people, like no one unless you live there like no one wants to come through West Philly to get in the center city. So when you're getting down to the nitty gritty of this, people are saying how are you going to do it? Well, the other thing people don't like to do, take public trance. Hmm, because people think, and unfortunately for SEPTA, they have got a time for desert measures, man.
Speaker 2:Right, but SEPTA has garnered That's what I'd be doing A bad reputation because of quite a few bad incidents that have happened over the years. So I can understand the hesitation, but anyway, that's not what we're talking about. Talking about art, we rambled for a second. Oh shit, that's what we're doing. We rambled anyway. Copyright We're about to copyright that shit. So what is? can you guys have like a favorite picture or piece of art that you would gladly hang up in your homes, or you know?
Speaker 1:the display, the bucket shot, the bucket shot by Peter McKinnon, the Marine Lake. Ok, that thing is unbelievable.
Speaker 2:Awesome Silver is there any.
Speaker 3:What's the famous one? The starry night.
Speaker 1:Vitz of Van Gogh. Oh yeah, Absolutely. My sister actually has a clone of that.
Speaker 2:Nice, nice.
Speaker 1:Nice.
Speaker 2:I think, I would.
Speaker 1:She's also a very big and here's another huge art thing which she's obviously very into is, you know, books, and she's a big Ed Graun Poe fan. She's all she really into, like you know, the crows and everything with having to do with that. So that means that's definitely very artistic. I mean, i wish actually to this day that I was way more attention span able to be a reader because, like, i want to be able to read more because I know that there's so many more details and books versus movies or shows and things like that. I would love to. I just like to get I dropped the mic, drop the mic, but yeah, i don't know, i wish I had more of an attention span to to read more, but yeah, so that's one thing I would hang up is is the picture of Marine Lake, the bucket, shot by Peter McKinnon. Also, i would kill to have a really good you know performance shot of Ben Burnley signed hanging up my leg.
Speaker 2:OK, so mine are really weird Nothing, nothing.
Speaker 1:There's no weird about it, i am a porn.
Speaker 3:I knew it.
Speaker 1:Hey, listen. He said hey, listen No.
Speaker 2:OK, so who I would really like, what I really like, what I really like? OK, so I am a bit of as you guys know, i'm a bit of a nerd when it comes to anime and stuff like that. I find the statues of anime characters awesome. Ok, so, like statues.
Speaker 1:Well, look at Diggin yo. He has a ton, he yes Figureings and shit.
Speaker 2:Yes, yes, absolutely. He does have a lot of tons, but I like so. Sean, my son for example, he has a wall of Funko Pops, The Funko Pops.
Speaker 3:Are they not?
Speaker 2:art in a way.
Speaker 3:Like things about a Funko. What do you mean? Game, video game, let's go Right.
Speaker 1:There you go. There's a video game Yeah. I think I'm just like oh my God, dude.
Speaker 2:I mean they're capitalizing on their popularity. Why not? You know, i mean that's they're not going to be around forever. It's I don't see Funko being something for a long time.
Speaker 1:Right now it's going to be collectible for a while.
Speaker 2:Oh, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:It's basically like a Lego game. Well, speaking of Lego, Lego is another collector's item.
Speaker 2:Just yes.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I don't care what anyone says.
Speaker 1:Collectibles and collectibles, I would say right, there is a form of art to it.
Speaker 2:Sean has. With my help and his cousin's help, he has a replica of What's this, God, I can't remember. He's got an X-Wing. He's got a storm. A death trooper helmet? Yeah, I think. No, a storm, a TIE fighter. A TIE fighter helmet, Lego, right, Yeah.
Speaker 3:Lego.
Speaker 2:He has got Kylo Ren's personal ship, nice. He's got two Lego dragons Oh wow From the Ninjago series. He loves them to death, but anyway.
Speaker 1:I think art is so subjective in a fact that I've been thinking about it lately, like going into this and into this episode, like you know, like what I consider to be art now, like even even just things that I've been like learning, that I really, like I'm into Believe it or not I never realized that shaving, shaving is a fucking form of art. The reason why I know this is because when you're watching it, like me, if you're watching a guy like a barber shaving a face or shaving a head or something like that, and you're hearing the ASMR thing, you're hearing the sounds of it and, like you know, the All that shit ASMR, right, it is.
Speaker 2:ASMR, asmr.
Speaker 1:But literally it's actually called. and like there is a store in the King and Parchment Mall called the Art of Shave and I was thinking like oh, it's just cool name. No, they're actually the fucking art to it, because it there's a certain way to do it. It's not just one way to do it, there's 50,000 different ways to go ahead and shave for your face or your head or whatever Your coach, whatever the fuck it is.
Speaker 3:I'm saying in that, Oh boy, In that Oh boy.
Speaker 2:I'm a real boy.
Speaker 3:I'm a real boy, I can't do that voice but congrats.
Speaker 2:That is a queen of art, he said, but congrats. You know what I'm going to finish?
Speaker 3:with. I'm going to say that is a form of art.
Speaker 2:You know what Hayden's here? Yeah, voice acting, voice acting.
Speaker 3:But I wanted to get back to the shame, because we can expand that further, like even haircuts or even hair styles.
Speaker 1:Dude, I'll tell you right now barbers, You're such good artists.
Speaker 2:Shout out to not Alexa, her sister Lisa, lisa.
Speaker 1:Lisa yeah, She's becoming a matrix hairstylist.
Speaker 2:Dude, she has been putting in the work. She's been killing it And when she puts up her work every now and then I always show Mel and Mel's like wow, that's really good.
Speaker 3:That's really good. I'm surprised you guys haven't mentioned this yet. Tattoo artists Yep, very much so, very much so.
Speaker 1:Yeah, i love. Yes, that's definitely And honestly. I'll give a shout out right now to Bone Daddy's most importantly Jay Cunliffe, but then my guy who has left he's at a different studio now and I will be following him John Pol, that's my guy who did this work right here. He kills it, man.
Speaker 2:My guy is Dan. Okay, so these two family and the Philadelphia one were done by. I believe her name was To start with Tina. Tina, i think She moved.
Speaker 3:Tina.
Speaker 2:Turner No, she was down in a studio on South Street. My first two tattoos were the studio on South Street and then this one is Dan, that's the Vegeta and Trunks the father son one. Amazing, i still get compliments I still get compliments. I still get compliments. Oh man, it's rad as fuck. I remember, You know, I remember we were at Hershey. We were at Hershey and I had like I think I had like a sleeveless shirt on And I'm like walking around with it People come up to you.
Speaker 2:And people were like oh my god, look at your tattoo.
Speaker 3:I love your tattoos.
Speaker 2:I love your tattoos, and you know what? I geeked for a little bit of something, oh, yeah, I love your tattoos.
Speaker 1:And then you got the old ones coming up. Oh my god, tattoos. You know that's always going to be only for the rest of your life. Yes, it is. Are you sure you don't want to? you know, maybe get that review removed.
Speaker 3:How do you like skin cancer, young boy? You know what else He went to the next problem.
Speaker 2:Yeah, do you know what else is the form of art?
Speaker 1:Comedy Absolutely, yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 2:And it's being just.
Speaker 1:And I don't know if he's still in here, but my co-worker, mike. he actually has been doing some stand up lately And he's dying to have me. He's been mentioning it almost every day of work. He actually sent me like a link You know what I mean. He should sign up and do a stand up with me. I'm like dude. no one thinks I'm fucking funny. One, two, i don't even think I'm fucking funny, like I couldn't even come up with shit at the top of my head. Stand up, stand up's hard.
Speaker 3:That's what I'm saying. It's not easy, i could do it.
Speaker 1:If I'm talking to someone, i could be witty and shit like that, but if I'm talking to a crowd that's not interacting, it's a whole different ball, It's a different Yeah.
Speaker 3:I have my one-liners here and there It's different. But stand up. I cannot do that, I would just freeze.
Speaker 1:I don't really like this guy. I feel like he blew up out of nowhere. His name's Matt Reif dude. He's fucking hysterical, holy shit. And he does interact purposely with the crowd, like he'll talk to them and then he'll start roasting the fuck out of them, i think that's like the best.
Speaker 2:But at the end of the day, the other thing that I think that, unfortunately, because of some movements and I'm not going to go ahead and name them but I think comedy is being destroyed. Oh, it totally is. You're meant to laugh at things. Comedy is a way of taking a serious situation and making it comfortable, comfortable, a way for you to laugh, to kind of just let it out. You know what I mean. In some tense situations. Now, comedy is subjective, everything's subjective.
Speaker 3:But what's the? The one thing about comedy which is kind of weird is that with a lot of comedy stand-ups and specials, it's a form of They get the truth out. They speak a lot of truth in it sometimes And the facts they cover and stuff like that. it's weird.
Speaker 1:There is truth.
Speaker 3:It's under the guise of comedy.
Speaker 2:Yes, it is.
Speaker 3:But they get their point across.
Speaker 2:It's crazy, you're not wrong. And then the other thing is is like listen, i understand that not everything is for everybody. Some comedy is very dark. There's dark humor.
Speaker 1:And I'll be the one to say right from the start that I can't help but to get down with some dark humor.
Speaker 3:I can't help it. I loo crew humor. Yeah, let's go, let's go, i can't help it?
Speaker 2:No, but here's the thing. Okay, it's okay, you shouldn't bash somebody because of that. Okay, so let's just The guy.
Speaker 3:South Park. I'm looking at you.
Speaker 2:We were talking about. Remember the episode. We should do episode on stereotypes. Right, I have to do it by myself. The guy sends you in the chat, the Asian guy who makes fun of his own culture.
Speaker 1:Yes, which is hysterical. I love him.
Speaker 2:He's absolutely he's the one who gave us the gift and the mean emotional damage.
Speaker 1:Emotional damage. He is hilarious. He is hilarious.
Speaker 2:And when I'm laughing, i'm not laughing at a people, i'm just laughing at his true funniness, right, right. People don't understand that People are like well, that's racist, how could you? yet You believe stereotypes? No, he's just taking the stereotypes and he's making them funny. Right Period, there was a couple He used to get it. Who's the guy who does the puppets?
Speaker 1:Jeff Dunham. Jeff Dunham, a hysterical dude.
Speaker 2:Does he not poke fun at? And that is that My name is.
Speaker 1:Art. Yes, ventriloquism.
Speaker 3:Absolutely Holy shit If that's not talent.
Speaker 1:I don't know what is man.
Speaker 2:Remember that girl who won America's Got Talent?
Speaker 1:Yes, by seeing small doll. Right, yeah, yeah, yeah, that was unbelievable dude.
Speaker 2:She was belting pretty much with her mouth closed. Insane.
Speaker 1:Insane, couldn't believe it. I thought it was the most. It's definitely That's art talent right there. It's unbelievable Dancing, dancing.
Speaker 2:I know some great dancers. Yep, i've seen some great dancers. Oh yeah, i would tear up the dance floor. Matter of fact, there's a.
Speaker 1:You know who can dance Ashley.
Speaker 2:You know who else can dance You Mel, not anymore, mel I feel like she Mel's got, mel's got When she's feeling it, when she wants to When she wants to In the dancing realm.
Speaker 3:We can also consider cheerleading in art. But no, it's a sport.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 3:It's both, So it's both. I was trying to make a drink, but I actually do support cheerleading as a sport that has competition.
Speaker 1:So that one was nice. Cheerleading is not a sport.
Speaker 3:It is a sport.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we've gotten on that before when. Ashley was on here, i'll tell you what in art the garbage that I'm seeing on TV right now. Oh, fast 10?. Come on back, jesus Christ, bro Who is this called Fast X? Fast 10.
Speaker 1:I'll answer real quick. is that like?
Speaker 2:there's Like this is art.
Speaker 1:Sorry, watches, watches, watches, yeah, yeah, of course, the craftmanship that goes into it, especially Every but everything. That's the thing that. So this is why I Touched on and saying actually arts and crafts last night, because craft is a form of art as well. I've been getting so into not even just doing I'm not really doing crafts, but appreciating the craft of like in a craftsmanship, you know, like leather making Obviously, like you know, would work Mm-hmm Obviously, like I just said, like you know, with the bar barbers of shaving, like that That's craftsmanship, but that all falls under art.
Speaker 2:So absolutely, I know like then you got magic.
Speaker 1:You know due to do the fucking the card stuff. Yep, art, that's art of play, right?
Speaker 3:there, i think how we can sum up with art house subjective, and it's really wide is that art is just something, anything that anybody Creates.
Speaker 1:yeah, exactly, it's a creation, but but and there is a but, but.
Speaker 2:There's a limit, i think, and my limit is Lip syncing tic-tac videos. Agreed, that is not. That's not art. Well, i don't. I don't understand how you can call that. Yes, you can call it content creation, but is it really creative? now, some people really do Fucking master it.
Speaker 1:They're like line for line You can't even tell, would not even just happen, like if they go ahead and edit it to a point like where, like they're like Switching and like you know, i like the whole thing with like they they'll put their hand in front of the camera. Then, like the next thing, you know, they're like they're somewhere else. Not only somewhere else, but they're a whole, completely looking different person.
Speaker 3:Right that's it's cool.
Speaker 1:That's like the whole makeup thing. Yes, art right there, absolutely art, straight art right, if you're, if you're really that fucking good at makeup in any style, whether it just be you're good at Makeup or you're like, good at costume makeup, that's amazing. Yeah, like I've seen, videos of girls been looking like completely different all of a sudden like boom, and they're like a whole different person.
Speaker 3:That's impressive, it is the editing about it.
Speaker 1:It's a trap. He said it's a trap.
Speaker 3:Jesus age, christ, if you really want to know how she looks.
Speaker 1:This part right here to a swimming pool.
Speaker 3:Dunk her head in, Yo you'll get the true reveal.
Speaker 1:Comedy is art guys. Yes, why did you?
Speaker 3:say that.
Speaker 2:This part right here. That's gonna be the sound pipe.
Speaker 1:Because I'll tell you right now we better get it before that goes through the minute.
Speaker 3:Disclaimer it's humor, guys take it. Oh, no, no.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you know, um. Okay, She said, dunk her head in a swan. It's like huh.
Speaker 1:Jesus, oh my god. But actually the same works for us men too, because like girls, like amen, don't come in swimming pool see how big a dick really is.
Speaker 2:Dudes are now like coloring in their beards. It's disgusting Yeah, it's horrible. Like I don't know what people are doing. That shit now fuck that man. They give themselves like fake hairlines. Listen, my hairline It's not there. I'm ball, let it go.
Speaker 1:Oh, natural baby, right like it's.
Speaker 2:It's all natural as soon as it starts to go, embrace the ball, let it go. Or if you have the money to do like the Rogaine shit, like that, go ahead, give it a try.
Speaker 1:Sometimes I would say the transplants over anything like Rogaine. I feel like Rogaine is Very hit or miss, because I've heard that you have to give it at least a six months trial to even see if it begins to work. Yeah, and after that process, you just spent like a couple hundred bucks.
Speaker 2:It's nothing. It's a fucking process.
Speaker 1:Right, it's a process, but like if you're doing what my buddy Tony did and he got the track So like injections yeah it worked for him and listen, hey, and he has a full fucking head of hair. That's great, that's great. I'm not spending money It's worth it to him. Hey, that's fine.
Speaker 3:And then what else is what else? And if I want to look older, i'll make sure I get something. Touch of gray, do the touch of?
Speaker 1:gray, touch of gray.
Speaker 2:Fucking, i can't do you.
Speaker 1:I love the commercial.
Speaker 2:I love the commercial touch of gray art style, yeah, like whatever you're gonna. Know he doesn't care about that.
Speaker 1:Fucking watch, But yes yes, yes.
Speaker 3:I enjoy that you can say in a way in itself, that's a style, in a way not care Yeah but fashion is definitely a form of art your fashion.
Speaker 2:I think, i think, so, i think it is a statement.
Speaker 1:But isn't every form of art a kind of a statement?
Speaker 2:Yeah, minus, i don't give a fuck, right what you think about me, i don't care if you're creating your fashion, if you're creating your drip per se.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah. It's a form of art right because it it defines you and Silver's art form you're doing.
Speaker 2:Fuck you, i don't care.
Speaker 1:Hey period. his form of art is I love to rock fucking Nerd teas, which is awesome. He has the best collection nerd teas I've ever seen legit.
Speaker 3:You should see some Tyler shirts Yeah.
Speaker 2:Okay, well, into the AM. I love you.
Speaker 1:Hey, all right, cuz you follow them like crazy.
Speaker 2:These shirts are dope. They're shirts are fucking dope. They're so dope that my son, your god son, yeah, he wants like, he wants them and I'm like they're fucking fantastic. He's still correct me, so you know it's funny We were.
Speaker 1:We were at your birthday and we were all taking the shots of rum And he was like can I get it? Can I get a shot? Yeah, but of Coca-Cola. You know like you're taking a shot, boy. And he's like, oh Like, no, you don't get a shot like Coca-Cola.
Speaker 3:So the point about the nerfy, so the one thing I like about these sometimes we've go to the store and I see some it's really cool. But I'm right at one time, like there was a really cool looking one but it was in the fucking kids section So it was too small so I couldn't get it.
Speaker 2:You know what. Sometimes they do that on purpose too. So if you're like a big sneaker head, these sneakers are like art form too right.
Speaker 1:But again collectors.
Speaker 2:I know right.
Speaker 3:Even the designers like I went to that shit. Why do they give all the kids all the cool shoes? Yeah, bro, there are some.
Speaker 2:there are some Jordans you cannot get as an adult That are made for kids. There are some bait like Land in size, mm-hmm.
Speaker 1:You're like Oh.
Speaker 2:I went and I looked the. I went. Now would look them up and see if they could find them in adult size.
Speaker 3:No, they like sometimes they see this you should just buy just to collect them, just to have it.
Speaker 2:I got these little tiny shoes I can never wear.
Speaker 1:I'm actually selling two pairs of my jays, Yeah. I noticed that but I, of course, when I wasn't selling them. people are like you know much, you want for them. now, no, awesome, yeah, fuck, it is, that's how it works, though. It is every single time you like nice, not for sale. So art of the sale, the art of the sale the art of the sale.
Speaker 2:He can speak to the art of the sale because he got a work, he got money. Yeah, get them commissions money.
Speaker 3:We're not a work at an upgrade now. So oh, he said fuck work. I said it for him. He didn't say I didn't say fuck work. We're not in a work zone right now.
Speaker 1:When I'm at work, i'm gonna say, like you know, like I'm going back to the craftmanship real quick Like I know a couple dudes that are in the trade and I feel like trade work, like with the crafts, the crafts, they're true craftsmanship. I think that is absolutely a very admirable form of art.
Speaker 2:If you are. If you ever get to my dad's house, yeah, if we, yeah you ever come over. There is a table that he made.
Speaker 1:Would work, man would work, really intriguing resin. Mario, he my book Mario, he he's a carpenter. And then Shout out to Dan, he just got his journeyman And he got top grades his entire class.
Speaker 2:That's awesome huge Congratulations, man. Also a shout out to Stavitsky.
Speaker 1:Absolutely dude.
Speaker 2:That boy put the work in yes, he did.
Speaker 1:He put my man. My man is a welder. Congrats, and he, he, he put, he put the work in, bro, and I can't wait to see him actually get to work, man, like, actually like welding a good job. He's actually Hitting all the sparks, man, i can't wait to see those sparks.
Speaker 2:Well, i'd love to see him work on a fucking bridge. You're some, but I want to.
Speaker 1:Actually that's the thing, though, shit like that. I like to see Little shorts like I. I'll randomly be scrolling and like all of a sudden, i don't like realize, i'm like, wow, i'm watching it. Leather ship Leatherman Look at that in a second. But like I'll pause. Little, exactly, goods like on my hat, that, yeez, the dude who got me into all the craftsmanship, like art, watching this guy Step by step and just shrinking them down into short little things of him making wallets and making leather crafts dude, it is so Insanely like Intriguing to watch and soothing you like hearing the noises of it and watching the steps. Like, and when you, i don't know, i have a thing like what I watch and what. When I'm watching someone work with their hands, it's very like I Don't know. It seems it's really cool. It's cool because even watching the surgeons I know this is a completely different thing, but I don't know if that's necessarily it are I guess there's kind of an art to it.
Speaker 2:Fuck, you're taking somebody apart and put them back together.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you're right, you're right, But like so, like whatever I'm watching, you know them do their thing, like I'm actually paying attention to, like the way that their hands are like Bent and like it looks neat, like because the things that we can do with our hands, if you think about it, the things we can do with our hands, are unbelievable, absolutely. but that is how art is even taken is because everything starts with our fucking AI art. Except for a very I'm saying that art starts with our hands, regardless and then with our hands.
Speaker 2:That is a great point to end on. The last thing that I want to say is Create whatever you want to create. Yeah, let's let's, let's, let's ask the Hey who wants to draw pictures of us, yeah right right.
Speaker 1:Yeah, if anyone, if anyone is a good artist, help Draw stick figures of us. I don't give a shit sure, i have an extremely large gut. Make us. How about this? make us Another emblem. Hey, why not another logo? just to feed on for a little while to see if you guys could be the ones to get. The next emblem is some point down the road.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean, I love our emblem now, but why not?
Speaker 1:Yeah, why not? I'm just saying down the road like just for a different idea also, before I cut off, just listen.
Speaker 2:Relationships aren't art. Okay, it is an art form, it is all right. Love of art, love, love is a real, it's a real art form and I hope that each and every one of our viewers out there has some form of love in their life. And we're gonna get out of here. It's time to go, oh that's our season, four guys. That's the finale see for season five.
Speaker 1:See you guys in the next one. You, you, you, you You.