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Join Rod Smith on a journey armed with a seeker's humility and a Biblical lens that inspires, provokes, and intrigues listeners toward a deeper faith in Christ. Year 5 Complete Today 3/20/2025Rod gives an update and reads reviews, ultimately a quick, humble and real speak piece for our friends and family here on MMS. • Email Rod Smith:mmseed@proton.me
In Episode LXV Mandi and Suzanne discuss Festival, Cascadia Rolling River, Maps of Misterra, The Gang, and Five. And the pie of the show is the second part of Favorite Games from 2015. Mandi and Rodney Smith from Watch it Played want to hear from the board game consumer! Please fill out the survey which centers around how consumers decide on buying board games. As this is a Canadian event we are hosting, the surveys have been provided in English and French. Mandi translated the French version so please excuse any errors. The surveys will close April 4th. English: https://shorturl.at/eAcvS Français: https://shorturl.at/bjavu Thank you for listening! Please take a moment to rate us on your podcast listening platform. BGG Guild: https://boardgamegeek.com/guild/4131 Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/saltandsass.bsky.social YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SaltandSassGames Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/saltandsassgames Email: SaltAndSassGames@gmail.com
I greet you in Jesus' precious name! It is Wednesday morning, the 12th of March, 2025, and this is your friend, Angus Buchan, with a thought for today. I want us to read from the Gospel of John 21:24: “This is the disciple who testifies of these things,…” That was John, he was giving a testimony - the power of personal testimony! I want to say something to you my dear friends. Every one of us is called to testify for what Jesus Christ has done in our lives. I mean after all, that is what preaching is, is it not? I love Charles Swindell, and I read something he wrote once. He said there are different types of people giving testimonies. He said there is the “eager beaver” approach where there is no follow-up. You have got to be saved and that's it and away you walk. There is the “varsity approach” which is all about discussion and talking about the things of the Word but no opportunity for the person to get saved. Then there is the “silent approach”. Well, you have just got to live the life, you have just got to relax and people will see Christ in you but that is where it stops. No folks, he says we have got to be available, we have got to be Spirit-led, we have got to be obedient and timing is so important. We have got to be sensitive and we have got to get to the point and stop arguing. I love that little story of Gypsy Smith, the evangelist (His name was Rodney Smith actually). He used to ride around England in his little painted wagon with his horse pulling that wagon. He would stop on open common ground, and crowds of up to 10,000 people would come and listen to him bringing the word of God. One day when he had finished preaching, a lay-preacher came up to him and said to him, “I really admire the way you just keep on preaching, you never seem to get tired. You know, I have preached the Gospel from Genesis through to Revelation and I am so tired and I have got nothing left. What must I do?” Gypsy Smith said to him, “Just keep telling them what Jesus Christ means to you.” That is what preaching the Gospel is, spending time telling people what Jesus means to you. You see, that is the personal testimony. As you know, we have got a movie called Faith Like Potatoes, that's all it is, it is our testimony, myself, my wife, my family and my friends. Today go out and testify about the goodness of God in your life.Jesus bless you and goodbye.
Today, Jamie is joined by Honorary Founder Rodney Smith to chat about their adventures into a variety of exciting new hobbies. They kick things off with a dive into the immersive world of tabletop wargaming, teasing their upcoming trip to Washington, DC, for the highly anticipated Circle DC convention. From there, they segue into their shared love for vinyl collecting, swapping stories about some of their all-time favorite albums. Naturally, no hobby chat would be complete without a detour into the realm of coffee and espresso, a passion both share with great enthusiasm. Finally, they wrap things up with a lively discussion about Rodney's latest obsession: Gunpla. Rodney's enthusiasm is so contagious that, despite Jamie's resistance, it's only a matter of time before he's fully drawn into the world of Gundam model building.
After losing his mom to cancer, Yuri was depressed and strangely enough found hope when he created an Instagram account. Posts from Army members Officer Tommy Norman and Rodney Smith lifted his spirits, and he even badgered Rodney to join one of his 50 state tours. Next thing you know these guys have gone on 5 Christmas tours together, with Yuri dressed up as a superhero bringing presents to kids with illnesses or disabilities. Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After losing his mom to cancer, Yuri was depressed and strangely enough found hope when he created an Instagram account. Posts from Army members Officer Tommy Norman and Rodney Smith lifted his spirits, and he even badgered Rodney to join one of his 50 state tours. Next thing you know these guys have gone on 5 Christmas tours together, with Yuri dressed up as a superhero bringing presents to kids with illnesses or disabilities. Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.It's a content team takeover on the show this Saturday morning, as Jordan Cox and Nathan Southwick host the show, joined by writers Chris Reeves and Kristi Canada.Today we're talking about how Anderson Ford in Lincoln, Nebraska fixed the van of Rodney Smith's Raising Men and Women non-profit which encourages young people to mow the lawns of those in need in their community. By supporting this one man, they're supporting hundreds and thousands of acts of service across the nation.Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email
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A new MP3 sermon from New Hope Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Luke 16 Pt. 1 Subtitle: Sunday School Speaker: Rodney Smith Broadcaster: New Hope Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/16/2024 Bible: Luke 16 Length: 37 min.
A new MP3 sermon from New Hope Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Luke 16 Pt. 1 Subtitle: Sunday School Speaker: Rodney Smith Broadcaster: New Hope Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/16/2024 Bible: Luke 16 Length: 37 min.
A new MP3 sermon from New Hope Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Luke 15 Subtitle: Sunday School Speaker: Rodney Smith Broadcaster: New Hope Baptist Church Event: Sunday School Date: 6/9/2024 Bible: Luke 15 Length: 41 min.
Joe Whitehead is enraged by recent events and makes brazen threats to Moss and Rodney. Rodney has an incredible opportunity to learn everything about the case, but he won't be able to print a word. Written and hosted by Lindsay Byron - goodtimesbadgirls.com Music and sound design by Guy Kelly - guykelly.com CAST: Newscaster - Lauren Vogelbaum Prosecutor - Ben Bowlin Deputy Moss - Ramsey Yount SOURCES: The first-hand accounts from Frankie Jones come from an interview I conducted with him in June 2022. The newscast detailing Whitehead's ill-fated visit to the Sheriff's office comes from the 1977 Grand Jury report indicting Whitehead, Holley, Henderson, Boyd, Dowdy, and Barker (“The Big Six”) on Federal RICO charges. The first-hand accounts from Rodney Smith come from an interview I conducted with him on January 26th, 2022. The courtroom exchange in which Moss details harassment from Whitehead comes from US Prosecuting Attorney Robert Amidon's direct examination of Deputy Sheriff B.H. Moss on December 5, 1977. The newscast describing Whitehead's harassment of Rodney Smith comes from the 1977 Grand Jury report.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The truck stop operators feel the squeeze of Whiteheads increasing demands. Whitehead feels the pressure from a local deputy. Rodney receives backlash from unexpected sources after his initial reports are published. Tommy reveals his dark side to Janet. Written and hosted by Lindsay Byron - goodtimesbadgirls.com Music and sound design by Guy Kelly - guykelly.com CAST: Newscaster - Lauren Vogelbaum Prosecutor - Ben Bowlin Harold Wayne Dowdy - Joe McCormick Janet Barker - Anney Reese SOURCES: All courtroom scenes come from The United States VS Joseph Whitehead, Landon Wayne Holley, and Aubrey Henderson trial trial. These transcripts are located in the National Archives in Philadelphia. The newscast that describes Officer Moss's unpleasant encounter with Whitehead comes from the 1977 Grand Jury Report indicting Whitehead, Holley, Henderson, Boyd, Dowdy, and Barker (“The Big Six”) on Federal RICO charges. The first-hand accounts from Rodney Smith come from an interview I conducted with him on January 26th, 2022. The courtroom exchange in which Harold Wayne Dowdy describes negotiations with Whitehead comes from US Prosecuting Attorney James Hastings's direct examination of Dowdy on Dec 12, 1977. The courtroom exchange in which Janet Barker details the deterioration of her relationship with Thomas Barker comes from her cross examination by Defense Attorney David Epstein on December 9, 1977.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rodney Smith AMA Hall of Fame Inductee, multi GNCC Champion, Motocrosser, Desert Racer, 6 Days Gold Medalist, and so much more. Also joining the show is Joe Livreri, Seat Concepts, Lendon Smith, & Rodney's girlfriend Mick.
Joe Whitehead becomes increasingly brazen with his exploits, and issues a menacing threat when he doesn't get what he wants. Robin grows accustomed to a life of luxury as Harold Wayne falls deeper in love. Frankie Jones make a shocking confession Written and hosted by Lindsay Byron - goodtimesbadgirls.com Music and sound design by Guy Kelly - guykelly.com CAST: Prosecutor - Ben Bowlin Officer Daniels - Noel Brown Tenita - Miranda Hawkins Newscaster - Lauren Vogelbaum SOURCES: All courtroom scenes come from The United States VS Joseph Whitehead, Landon Wayne Holley, and Aubrey Henderson trial trial. These transcripts are located in the National Archives in Philadelphia. The cold open courtroom exchange comes from US Prosecuting Attorney Robert Amidon's direct examination of Thomas B. Daniels, Jr, an investigator with the department of the Virginia State Police, on December 6, 1977. The first-hand account from Frankie Jones comes from an interview I conducted with him in June 2022. The courtroom exchange that describes a working girl's encounter with Whitehead and friend comes from US Prosecuting Attorney Morgan Scott's direct examination of Tenita (not her real name) on December 9, 1977. The first-hand accounts from Rodney Smith come from an interview I conducted with him on January 26th, 2022. The newscast concerning the Carriage Hill trailer park appointment comes from the 1977 Grand Jury report indicting Whitehead, Holley, Henderson, Boyd, Dowdy, and Barker (“The Big Six”) on Federal RICO charges.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just as the truck stops see success, a powerful force threatens the whole operation. Rodney discovers an unusual cluster of arrest records, and their mysterious dismissals. Connie instructs Buckeye in the art of seduction with a group of men from out of town. Written and hosted by Lindsay Byron - goodtimesbadgirls.com Music and sound design by Guy Kelly - guykelly.com CAST: Prosecutor - Ben Bowlin Newscaster - Lauren Vogelbaum Sergeant Bradley - Dylan Fagan SOURCES: All courtroom scenes are pulled from the transcripts of The United States VS Joseph Whitehead, Landon Wayne Holley, and Aubrey Henderson trial trial. These transcripts are located in the National Archives in Philadelphia. The first hand accounts from Frankie Jones come from an interview I conducted with him in Danville, Virginia, in June 2022. The first-hand accounts from Rodney Smith come from an interview I conducted with him on January 26th, 2022. The courtroom scene characterizing Wayne Holley as Hookergate's primary liaison comes from US Prosecuting Attorney Robert Stubb's closing arguments on Dec 20, 1977. The reportage describing Holley's bribery of the truck stop operators is from the 1977 Grand Jury report indicting Whitehead, Holley, Henderson, Boyd, Dowdy, and Barker (“The Big Six”) on Federal RICO charges. The courtroom description of the terms of truck stop lounge entry–”all you have to do is want to fuck”--occurred during US Prosecuting Attorney Robert Amidon's direct examination of Sergeant Charles L. Bradley on Dec 5th, 1977.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the sex and money starts to flow at the truck stops, pimps and working girls unexpectedly find the type of love that can only end in heartbreak. Meanwhile, Rodney settles in to his new home and searches for a big story. Frankie Jones gives insight into the character of Danville. Written and hosted by Lindsay Byron - goodtimesbadgirls.com Music and sound design by Guy Kelly - guykelly.com CAST: Defense Attorney Rosenberg - Sean Rhodes Prosecutor - Ben Bowlin Thomas Barker - Chandler Mays Harold Wayne Dowdy - Joe McCormick Janet Barker - Anney Reese Newscaster - Lauren Vogelbaum SOURCES: All courtroom scenes come from The United States VS Joseph Whitehead, Landon Wayne Holley, and Aubrey Henderson trial. These transcripts are located in the National Archives in Philadelphia. The cold open statement that it “takes two people to make a prostitute” comes from William Rosenberger's opening statements of the 1977 Federal RICO trial of the Big Six. The first-hand accounts from Rodney Smith come from an interview I conducted with him on January 26th, 2022. The first-hand accounts from Frankie Jones come from an interview I conducted with him in June 2022. The courtroom exchange detailing the nature of Tommy and Janet's relationship comes from the direct examination of Thomas Barker by US Prosecuting Attorney Robert Stubbs on Dec 12th, 1977. The courtroom exchange preceding the scene of Harold Wayne and Robin's first meeting comes from the cross examination of Harold Wayne Dowdy by William Rosenberger on Dec 14th, 1977. The courtroom statement about interstate prostitution was said by US Prosecuting Atty Robert Stubbs in his opening statement of the 1977 Federal RICO trial of the Big Six. The courtroom exchange discussing whether or not Janet gave massages comes from the direct examination of Janet Barker by US Prosecuting Attorney Stubbs on December 9th, 1977. The above court transcripts are located in the National Archives in Philadelphia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A chance encounter leads to the discovery of a salacious scandal that's been lost to history for 50 years. Host Lindsay Byron sifts through crumbling news clippings to unpack a story of illicit sex and corruption involving elite powerbrokers alongside the forgotten castoffs of rural Virginia. Written and hosted by Lindsay Byron AKA Lux ATL - goodtimesbadgirls.com Music and sound design by Guy Kelly - guykelly.com CAST: Newscaster - Lauren Vogelbaum Judge - Max Williams Prosecutor - Ben Bowlin Janet Barker - Anney Reese Buckeye - Tari Defense Attorney Johnson - Noel Brown Dr. Shield - Sean Rhodes SOURCES: All courtroom scenes are pulled from the transcripts of The United States VS Joseph Whitehead, Landon Wayne Holley, and Aubrey Henderson trial. These transcripts are located in the National Archives in Philadelphia. Opening newscast describing the Hookergate crime ring comes from an August 26, 1977 Danville Register and Bee article by Nelson Benyunes. The courtroom exchange preceding the Edgewood diner scene comes from US Prosecuting Attorney Stubbs' direct examination of Janet Barker on December 9th, 1977. The courtroom exchange in which Buckeye describes how she made a booking comes from Prosecuting Attorney Robert Stubbs' direct examination of Buckeye (not her real name) on December 7th, 1977. The newscast describing Whitehead's role in the “anatomy of power” comes from an August 1977 Washington Star article. The courtroom exchange describing Joe Whitehead's drinking problem comes from a psychiatric evaluation conducted by Dr. James Shield on January 4 1978, and presented as evidence by Whitehead's defense team before sentencing. The above court transcripts are located in the National Archives in Philadelphia. The first-hand accounts from Rodney Smith come from an interview I conducted with him on January 26th, 2022.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this podcast episode, host Rodney Smith of Lord Petty shares his journey of creativity, starting from audio school in 2011 to his current endeavors in music and comedy. He discusses the sacrifices he's made for his career, including giving up fulfilling relationships and stable jobs. Rodney also shares his struggles with anxiety and health issues, which have led to panic attacks and fainting spells. He talks about his observations on adulthood, the job market, and the struggles of being poor. Rodney also shares his thoughts on diversity in various fields, including sports and aviation. He concludes with a critique of the 'red pill' movement and its portrayal of relationships. Check out this Podcast on video here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwDQ7zR0hhqs8zhw8yLk290hvXMMbifcs To connect on social and purchase my book "The Petty Princples" check this link https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites
Good Bye Berrics 2.0, Steve Berra calls in to maybe tease a Berrics 3.0, Leo Cholet for solo and Rave Skateboards, Budget or Buttery, GX1000 Bilbao and Vigo, Tyshawn Jones skating in Louis Vuitton Timberlands, Jordan Trahan Static VI Part, SLS Best of the 9 Club 2023, top 40 tricks on the courthouse stage and much more! Timestamps 00:00:00 Nine Club Live #31 00:02:30 Ben De Gros reviews Chris's Setup 00:09:00 Arbor Skateboards Welcome Isiah Sanchez 00:15:00 Nick Tucker and Chris Roberts Court House Footy 00:21:00 We watch the top 40 tricks at the courthouse 00:37:00 Leo Cholet for solo and Rave Skateboards 01:00:00 Jordan Trahan Static VI Part 01:15:00 Go watch Rodney Smith on the nine club #309 01:18:00 Good Bye Berrics 2.0 01:41:00 Budget or Buttery? 01:53:00 Steve Berra calls in!!! Berrics 3.0?! 02:13:30 GX1000 Bilbao and Vigo 02:23:00 Tyshawn Jones skating in Louis Vuitton Timberlands 02:36:00 SLS Best of the 9 Club 2023 03:04:00 Sora Shirai's Next Trick 03:12:00 Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rodney Smith discusses skating in the 80's, meeting Tom Groholski, starting Shut Skateboards with Bruno Musso, going to the Cow Skates contest in Ohio with Mike Vallely, creating new shapes for skateboards out of necessity & hand making boards when Shut first started, starting Zoo York with Eli Gesner & Adam Schatz, selling Zoo York in 2001, the opportunity to work with Dave Chappelle but instead having to work with Ashton Kutcher, finally saying goodbye to Zoo York and much more! Timestamps 00:00:00 Rodney Smith 00:01:52 Where Rodney grew up 00:10:43 Finding skateboarding 00:16:35 Our Supporter: AG1 00:18:13 Meeting another skater in his town - David Sadler 00:27:36 Meeting more skaters 00:35:57 Skating in the 80's 00:36:35 Meeting Tom Groholski 00:52:01 Starting Shut Skateboards with Bruno Musso 00:56:19 Going to his first trade show in California 01:00:19 Going to the Oceanside street contest 01:05:25 Living in California 01:12:11 Missing the East Coast and moving back 01:14:41 Doing Shut Skateboards out of necessity 01:15:59 Going to the Cow Skates contest in Ohio with Mike Vallely 01:20:25 Rodney vs. Rob Dyrdek "skate-off" 01:24:05 Creating new shapes for skateboards 01:33:21 Hand making boards when Shut first started 01:35:15 Billy Waldman stepping to Bruno & Rodney at the Brooklyn Banks 01:44:16 Shut partnering up with Cow Skates 01:50:02 Getting a call & an offer from Brad Dorfman 01:58:01 Jimmy George from Cow Skates tries to sue Shut Skateboards 02:01:58 The downfall of Shut Skateboards 02:04:08 Quickly bringing Shut Skateboards back in 1992 02:08:17 Putting Shut back to bed 02:09:33 Doing something new with Eli Gesner 02:13:22 Naming his new brand Zoo York 02:25:08 The origins of the Zoo York name 02:29:16 Selling Zoo York in 2001 02:38:22 Linking up with Ecko 02:49:20 Internal sabotage at Zoo York 02:52:52 The mass exodus from Zoo York 03:00:14 The opportunity to work with Dave Chappelle, instead working with Ashton Kutcher 03:03:05 Finally saying goodbye to Zoo York 03:10:14 The Zoo York mixtape video 03:14:03 Advice for the bedroom brands Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hall of Fame racer Rodney Smith tells us about starting his career in motocross, racing in Brazil, why he switched to off-road, and becoming an ambassador for Beta Motorcycles.
Don and Jamie are joined by The Secret Cabal Elf to discuss The Island of Misfit Games! Just like in Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer in which Rudolph, Hermey and Yukon Cornelius discover the Island of Misfit Toys, Don, Jamie and Elf discuss the strange, broken, or unattractive - yet fun to play - games that need to find good homes. Also, the gang is joined throughout the episode by their great friends Chaz Marler and Rodney Smith of Watch It Played, Joel Eddy of Drive Thru Games, and Dan King the Game Boy Geek to give their favorite misfits.
Join host Rodney Smith for another episode of Dangerous Misinformation, the podcast where we love everyone and make fun of everything. In this episode, Rodney shares his thoughts on everything from the quirks of cats to the parallels between Hollywood and propaganda. He also discusses the recent GTA 6 trailer and the controversies surrounding it. Tune in for a dose of humor, honesty, and a unique perspective on life. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more episodes. Your new favorite podcast awaits! The conversation then touches on personal reflections about human behavior, relationships, and financial tactics in dating. There's a humorous interaction with a cat that disrupts the recording, and Rodney draws parallels between cat behavior and human traits. Later, the discussion shifts to video games, specifically the GTA6 trailer and the speaker's interest in gaming. There's commentary on the portrayal of Florida in the game and a comparison to real-life events. The content expands to include critiques of war movies, propaganda, and political figures. Rodney expresses skepticism about media narratives and political choices, touching on recent events and their consequences. Towards the end, there's a call to action for listeners to leave ratings, share the podcast, and engage through emails. The speaker also contemplates changing the podcast schedule to Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Overall, the detailed summary provides an overview of the diverse topics covered in the podcast episode or YouTube video, reflecting a mix of personal anecdotes, societal commentary, and humor. Timestamps 00:00:12 - 00:00:28: Intro, gratitude for the audience, and podcast uniqueness. 00:00:29 - 00:01:27: Personal reflections on human behavior, relationships, and financial tactics in dating. 00:01:28 - 00:02:51: Humorous interaction with a cat during recording. 00:02:51 - 00:05:11: Commentary on GTA6 trailer and gaming preferences. 00:05:11 - 00:07:31: Critiques of war movies, propaganda, and political figures. 00:07:31 - 00:09:15: Comparison of American Hollywood to Nazi propaganda. 00:09:15 - 00:12:13: Criticism of Biden's presidency, including fears of war and economic decline. 00:12:13 - 00:13:10: Response to a viewer's comment on cancel culture and free speech. 00:13:12 - End: Call to action for ratings, sharing, and potential changes to the podcast schedule.
Check this episode out on video here https://youtu.be/EP_0BxTKET8 Welcome to another episode of “Dangerous Misinformation” with your host, Rodney Smith. In this episode, we dive deep into the world of tech, free speech, and the role of millennials in shaping it. We also explore the concept of anxiety and share some personal coping mechanisms. We discuss the controversial topic of cultural assimilation in America and question the age-old saying, "money can't buy happiness". Tune in for some thought-provoking discussions and a good dose of humor. Don't forget to check out my book, "The Petty Principles" on Amazon or Barnes & Noble. Summary: The speaker, Rodney Smith, begins the podcast by welcoming the audience and expressing gratitude for their engagement. He introduces himself as the host and mentions that his podcast embraces humor and covers a variety of topics. Rodney encourages listeners to connect with him on social media. He briefly reflects on the number of podcast episodes and mentions deleting some in the past. The host shares a personal experience about receiving a letter from the IRS, expressing initial anxiety and fear. He discusses the topic of anxiety, providing advice on coping mechanisms and sharing his own struggles. The conversation shifts to a critique of tech companies, with Rodney expressing concerns about restrictions on free speech. He discusses the influence of millennials in tech companies and expresses a desire for laws that regulate their behavior. The host mentions Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter and criticizes left-wing outlets for their reactions. Rodney then discusses his aversion to big government but expresses the need for laws ensuring tech companies' accountability. The conversation touches on various topics, including diversity, immigration, and cultural assimilation. The host shares his perspective on the concept of America as a melting pot and criticizes those who come to the country and try to impose their ideologies. The host shares personal family history, questioning the notion that ancestors built America and expressing skepticism about certain claims. He delves into the impact of wealth on happiness, critiquing the idea that money can't buy everything. Rodney argues that money can bring happiness by reducing stress and providing freedom. The podcast concludes with the host humorously acknowledging the accidental music playback and signaling the end of the episode. Timestamps: 00:00:12 - Podcast introduction, expressing gratitude, and mentioning the podcast's style. 00:00:51 - Reflection on the number of podcast episodes and past deletions. 00:00:58 - Discussion on anxiety and coping mechanisms. 00:02:00 - Critique of tech companies, emphasis on free speech, and mention of Elon Musk's Twitter acquisition. 00:02:25 - Advocacy for small government and concerns about restrictions on free speech. 00:02:56 - Personal experience with receiving a letter from the IRS and initial fears. 00:03:12 - Transition to discussing anxiety and coping strategies. 00:04:12 - Reflection on ancestors building America and skepticism about certain claims. 00:05:12 - Discussion on wealth, concerns about the IRS, and satire on potential legal issues. 00:05:38 - Humorous reference to making "silver hooch" in prison. 00:06:57 - Discussion on America as a melting pot, critique of forced cultural assimilation. 00:07:11 - Humorous commentary on jail as a melting pot and reflections on American values. 00:08:00 - Reflection on the concept of America as a melting pot and skepticism about claims. 00:09:16 - Questioning claims about certain groups building America and reflections on Africa. 00:10:36 - Discussion on European achievements and critiques of other regions. 00:11:23 - Reflection on the impact of stress and cortisol levels on health. 00:11:49 - Critique of the notion that money can't buy everything. 00:12:13 - Praise for Elon Musk and skepticism about claims that knowledge is superior to wealth. 00:13:43 - Personal values related to wealth, emphasizing freedom over material possessions. 00:15:18 - The conclusion with a humorous acknowledgment of music playback and the end of the episode. podcast, Rodney Smith, humor, satire, misinformation, social media, Lord Petty, millennials, tech companies, free speech, Elon Musk, Twitter, government, IRS, anxiety, coping mechanisms, ancestors, America, melting pot, cultural assimilation, wealth, happiness, stress, diversity, immigration, cultural values, Europe, Africa, European achievements, cortisol levels, knowledge, freedom, material possessions, entertainment.
Watch this episode on video here https://youtu.be/Qc0PMBXVrQk Welcome to Dangerous Misinformation with your host, Rodney Smith. In this episode, Rodney shares his unique perspective on life, politics, and the importance of pushing through resistance. He also discusses his love for music and his experiences with some of his favorite artists. Despite the challenges, Rodney emphasizes the importance of understanding the world around us and not shying away from difficult topics. Tune in for a raw, unfiltered conversation that's sure to make you think. Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes! In this podcast episode, Rodney Smith, the host of "Dangerous Misinformation," welcomes listeners and introduces himself as the narrator. He expresses gratitude for the audience's presence and wishes them a happy Monday. Rodney then reflects on the perspective of appreciating each day as a gift rather than a burden. The host shares a personal anecdote about his grandfather's advice to value waking up in the morning. He delves into the concept of sleep and the occasional challenges he faces due to insomnia. Rodney mentions taking Lunesta for better sleep and humorously refers to himself as a "genius" facing the struggle of winding down his active mind. The conversation shifts to Rodney's recent experience with feeling creatively drained. He recounts a moment when he decided not to release an episode because he felt it didn't meet his professional standards. He discusses the pressure of maintaining creativity and shares insights from a book he recently read called "The War of Art," emphasizing the importance of facing resistance. The host then shares personal stories about interactions with his favorite rappers, including FatSaq, BFG, and Swamp G. He humorously describes his experiences with these artists and the challenges of maintaining relationships in the music industry. The episode takes a philosophical turn as Rodney contemplates the significance of life, the need to understand political dynamics, and the impact of societal changes on individual mindsets. He expresses a desire to join groups like the Freemasons for deeper understanding. Throughout the podcast, Rodney displays a candid and unfiltered communication style, touching on personal experiences, challenges, and reflections on broader topics. The episode concludes with a reminder to check out Rodney's book, "The Petty Principles," and his newly launched merchandise. He encourages listeners to subscribe, leave ratings, and promises to return with more content in the next episode. Certainly, here's a more concise summary with timestamps: 00:00:14 - 00:00:57: Rodney Smith introduces himself, discusses the value of waking up each day, and shares a personal anecdote about his grandfather's advice. 00:00:57 - 00:02:47: Reflects on insomnia, the challenges of being a "genius," and the importance of facing creative resistance, mentioning a recent experience with a failed podcast episode. 00:02:47 - 00:05:57: Shares personal stories about interactions with favorite rappers like FatSaq, BFG, and Swamp G, emphasizing the challenges in maintaining relationships in the music industry. 00:05:57 - 00:09:51: Explores the importance of understanding political dynamics, societal changes, and the mindset of the general population, expressing frustration with those who avoid political discussions. 00:09:51 - 00:13:06: Reflects on the challenges of spreading "dangerous misinformation" and the impact on relationships, sharing experiences with his favorite rappers blocking him. 00:13:06 - 00:14:56: Addresses listener communication preferences, mentions new merchandise, and encourages engagement, ending with a reminder to check out his book, "The Petty Principles." Note: Timestamps are approximate, and the summary is condensed for brevity.
Check out this episode on video at 6pm central here https://youtu.be/6vO3nADDfpE Join host Rodney Smith on Dangerous Misinformation, where we dive into pressing topics, challenge the status quo, and have a whole lot of fun. In this episode, we discuss everything from challenging the opposite sex to the potential of liberals aligning with Hitler. We also touch on personal anecdotes, life hacks for cat owners, and the journey of content creation. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this podcast with a friend. For more, grab a copy of my book, The Petty Principles, available on Amazon. Let's grow this based family together! Find all social and product links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites Timestamps: 0:00:00 - 0:00:20: Rodney Smith opens the episode with humor and gratitude, welcoming listeners to Dangerous Misinformation. 0:00:33 - 0:00:42: Rodney adjusts the volume and shares a funny anecdote related to a meme. 0:00:42 - 0:01:16: Promotion time! Rodney promotes his book, The Petty Principles, and encourages listeners to follow, like, and subscribe. 0:01:19 - 0:02:17: Rodney playfully reflects on relationships, ex-girlfriends, and humorous challenges. 0:02:17 - 0:02:58: Rodney seeks support to grow the channel, shares a funny story about his gold chain, and addresses audience messages. 0:02:58 - 0:03:44: Reflecting on life, Rodney humorously shares experiences and thoughts about therapy. 0:03:44 - 0:06:12: Rodney dives into various topics, including adventures, funny cat stories, and feedback from listeners. 0:06:13 - 0:06:19: A helpful cat tip for owners dealing with litter box issues. 0:06:19 - 0:07:20: Thoughts on life, relationships, and Rodney's humorous take on challenges and personal growth. 0:07:20 - 0:08:20: Rodney reminisces about a funny moment at a wedding and reflects on the craziness of the past year. 0:08:20 - 0:10:00: Rodney shares thoughts on liberals, predicts the rise of non-binary Nazis humorously, and provides a bonus cat tip. 0:10:00 - 0:10:44: Rodney discusses internet gurus, emphasizes the importance of putting in the work, and shares his perspective on success. 0:10:53 - 0:11:47: Exploring the potential of liberals embracing Hitler, drawing parallels with historical figures. 0:11:48 - 0:12:48: Rodney reflects on setting goals, overcoming mental blocks, and challenges listeners to strive for more. 0:12:48 - 0:13:11: Contemplating a change in the podcast schedule and requesting listener feedback. 0:13:13 - 0:15:54: Wrapping up the episode, Rodney encourages listeners to spread the joy, buy his book, and share the podcast. 0:15:55 - 0:15:57: Rodney signs off, wishing everyone a fantastic hump day and teasing Thirsty Thursday. Transcription: 1 00:00:00,160 --> 00:00:20,700 Hi everybody! Thank you for tuning in a dangerous misinformation. I'm your host Frogny Smith. Thank you for joining us today tune in is will be discussing pressing topics such as challenging the opposite sex how long before the lips will back Hitler clout chasing and much more fun for the whole entire family stick around to the end appreciate you being here. This is dangerous misinformation. 2 00:00:33,360 --> 00:00:40,100 Hi there everybody thank you for tuning into dangerous Misinformation. Let me turn myself down a little bit. There came in too hot 3 00:00:40,360 --> 00:00:41,160 too hot, 4 00:00:41,160 --> 00:00:42,620 I taught a men's not hot 5 00:00:42,720 --> 00:00:42,960 well 6 00:00:42,960 --> 00:01:16,580 welcome welcome welcome please like the video, please write and subscribe and whatever thing you're listening to go buy my book The Petty Principles available on Amazon, go get yourself and I don't Pay Taxes shirt and do whatever things make you happy in this life. Follow follow your drives, but my cat was fucking with shit again yes, follow your dreams and follow me on social medias so I can become as famous as humanly possible because that is how I receive myself worth, I guess. 7 00:01:19,560 --> 00:02:17,300 Help me get back at all my ex girlfriends let me know that my ex girlfriends will be lay in there looking at their husbands and as much as they love this motherfucker right as much as they love these motherfuckers right and their kids and their their their their functional lives they're gonna sit there and there's gonna look at this bastard. They're gonna be like you know he's great. He' does everything he's just not Lord, Betty, I missed out I could have been a world famous, rich triumphant, the fucking First lady of shit talk but you fucked up bitch but anyways I'm just playing dude, I'm just playing. What do we want to dive into man I've so many things is one of those episodes where I have so much shit on my mind where I don't even know what the fuck I want to dive into but I'm swearing in the' first half or the first little bit, but I don't care because by the rate of it we're not going to get monetized on YouTube for a while. Even though we have. Enough subscribers we don't have the view count 8 00:02:17,520 --> 00:02:58,440 because you guys like the audio which I understand. But just help me out, dude I'm small enough to the point where I' can still ask for help and not feel like a huge fucking asshole. So help out the brand, help out the channel, help out your boy and go in that my shit was all something was caught in my chain and my gold chain dude, I got the funniest. I got the funniest messages, everything I'm gonna play it for you because it's funny to me. Let's see how. How. Should I say that the things that seem apparent to me are funny when they come in in real time 9 00:02:58,440 --> 00:02:59,360 you know what I? Mean 10 00:02:59,360 --> 00:03:44,740 like this is a 15 minute podcast 4 days out of the week and it's not like I'm 24. 7 this dude with my fucking chest out and my chains hanging out talking about you know how mass migration is hell on Earth right occasionally. I'm just a normal guy. I put on my reading glasses when I get home they aren't actually reading glasses with like the big fucking dark follicle on the bottom, but they are glasses that I need to read and anyways uh, I'll get into that a minute. I've so many things I' want to talk about dude. What would I do without this podcast? I'd be sitting in some therapists office I'd be laying, I'd be laying what's the opposite of vertical horizontal what's the thing where you lay flat? Is that horizontal maybe who cares? Did I pay attention to elementary school? 11 00:03:44,800 --> 00:03:45,780 No, 12 00:03:45,920 --> 00:04:05,340 I saw a meme another day was somebody me driving a work at 5 a m cause I wanted to be funny in high school and that was me unfortunately, but it's okay now I'm funny in real life and I make hundreds of thousands of dollars for doing so. So I got this message right. 13 00:04:06,880 --> 00:05:04,740 So funny like seeing you with like your glasses and stuff because if you're videos which I don't really launch by the way cause half the time you're talking about shit I don't even know or' understand cause I'm not into politics but. Like you seem so like I don't know in your videos. You just seem so different how you like actually are in person. Um, which is like so funny because you're like a in real life like you're like a dorky like this is the vibe you give off it's like dorky glasses, cat daddy like grandpa, um, whatever. And then in your videos you're like no undersure chain like bite me broke and go out and like shoot someone just makes me laugh. 14 00:05:10,840 --> 00:05:15,780 I can't be Lord Petty 24. 7 okay, I might be Lord Petty 20 15 00:05:18,240 --> 00:05:19,040 like 16 00:05:21,560 --> 00:05:22,700 16 and 4 17 00:05:23,160 --> 00:05:23,960 maybe, 18 00:05:24,440 --> 00:05:36,900 but not 24. 7 dude, but that's' hilarious that made me laugh there's something that I like. I like it when people challenge me I don't like it when somebody who's an absolute fucking dark steps out of place 19 00:05:37,040 --> 00:05:37,840 and 20 00:05:38,000 --> 00:05:46,820 excuse me. I don't like it when somebody's in abs I think it's only with women I don't like it when dudes challenge me because 9 times out of 10 I'm like dude to the fuck are you? 21 00:05:47,240 --> 00:05:49,460 But when women 22 00:05:49,800 --> 00:06:12,780 when women challenge me it makes me uh, it makes me be like I let me let me put this let me put this bitch in place not that I'm trying to do it to her I'm just saying in general right I'm like, let me I don't know, I like it I like when people have the balls to just call out your bullshit you know, and we all carry bullshit, and if I'm gonna be calling out people's bullshit all the time 23 00:06:13,240 --> 00:06:14,280 so me calling out my bullshit. 24 00:06:14,280 --> 00:06:18,260 You know what I need to undo some buttons here I don't have enough buttons open 25 00:06:18,400 --> 00:06:19,120 there we go. 26 00:06:19,120 --> 00:06:26,780 It's so funny how mad people get about the shirt thing and they think it's not even that big of a gimmick because I do do it in public. I don't 27 00:06:27,960 --> 00:06:28,440 know. 28 00:06:28,440 --> 00:06:43,900 I don't know how it started. It was funny when I was in when I was in Mexico, which by the way I've had a crazy ass year I'll be sitting around my apartment I'll be feeling bored to be like man, my life is just fly me by, but then I think about like this year's been absolutely fucking nuts 29 00:06:43,920 --> 00:06:45,340 I've been to 30 00:06:46,120 --> 00:07:20,260 so many places and dated so many people and done so much shit and met so many people. And it's it's been happen, but it doesn't seem like it right. It doesn't seem like at the day to day because I spend like 90% of my time alone just work and sitting on my computer, just trying to figure this shit the fuck out and trying to fear how can I get these lovely people listening to my podcast and consuming my content to share it even more so I can have my girlfriends look at their husbands and be appalled with them okay when I say girlfriends, I mean ex girlfriends are whatever, dude however you want to paint it painted however and you want to paint it 31 00:07:20,960 --> 00:07:21,640 um 32 00:07:21,640 --> 00:08:20,200 god dude my nose every time I get on this fucking podcast like I either have my eye will start itching my nose will start itching maybe I'm addicted what's the word' allergic and he was what was I just talking about I was talking about something I was going somewhere good oh yeah, so I was in Mexico so I was in Mexico for my friend Gyo and alex's wedding and they have a son. His name is Donny and I love Donny very much donny is like a like a little I don't know how to even describe the relationship it's like a little brother type deal but he's like one of my best friends kids so maybe I'm like an uncle or something um but so I got hammered and I gave him a chain right I was wearing like 3 gold chains and just had my shirt wide open at this wedding and so I gave him one of my gold chains and uh and then the next day we go out to dinner and then Donnie shows up and he's got his shirt just ripped wide open wearing a fat gold chain. I fucking died 33 00:08:20,200 --> 00:08:21,000 dude 34 00:08:21,120 --> 00:08:35,620 and Geo was die it. Was funny man. It was one of the most honorable moments in my life and I was like oh no, it's rubbing off but it. Was fucking hilarious dude, but yeah, this last year, has been it's been crazy dude. 35 00:08:39,320 --> 00:09:38,280 That sound. I put on a documentary out in the living room for the cat about these like mere cats somewhere in Africa cause I thought she would watch it, but instead she's all glued in my hip dude and by the way, okay, this is gonna apply to most of you but well actually I read a statistic that one out of 10 people that own a cat have issues with the cat pissing outside the fucking litter box so I'm gonna give you a tip something that I learned somewhere from some Facebook comment or something like that because I was gonna get rid of my giddy I was gonna get rid of her because you get pissed in places but then I went and I bought a carpet cleaner and I sucked up all the piss you probably heard me talk about sucking up the piss on this podcast before, so I made sure all the piss stains were gone and then all I did was remove the top lid she had one of those litter boxes with the dome so they won't fling shit everywhere, which now she flings shit but it's better' than' pissing on the carpet and like the living room or something like that because now like the occasional turd clump I gotta pick up in the bathroom that gets 36 00:09:38,280 --> 00:10:00,760 flung uh long story short cats don't like being enclosed in litter boxes some of them. So if your cat's pissing in the house and she has a dome litter box, try taking the dome off and make sure you get rid of all the piss smells in the house and that is my bro tip for the day don't ever say I've never giving you' a bro tip because that is my biggest pet pee if we was like, oh lord, petty, you just talk shit you never help us out 37 00:10:00,760 --> 00:10:01,440 no no no 38 00:10:01,440 --> 00:10:17,660 we don't do anything for you we don't share your podcasts, we don't buy your shirts we don't buy your books we don't suck your dick and they just complain. Dude. They just ask and ask and ask like a bunch of ungrateful ungrateful liberals dude speaking of the liberals all right 39 00:10:18,120 --> 00:10:18,640 how 40 00:10:18,640 --> 00:10:44,740 far off do we think we are from the libs riding with Hitler because they already fucks with Stalin? Right they love Stalin and communism. They love. The other day they were talking about Osama bin Laden, right? They were reading the Osama bin Laden letter. I'm a totally different perspective. On 9. 11 they're rocking with Hamas, you know from the river to the sea. Palestine will be free because Hamas is basically ISIS 2.0 right? 41 00:10:46,200 --> 00:10:46,760 How 42 00:10:46,760 --> 00:10:53,700 far off are we from liberals being like oh you know what well Hitler was actually pretty good 43 00:10:53,960 --> 00:10:54,600 because 44 00:10:54,600 --> 00:11:47,780 if you read Minecom right the first 3rd of the book is all. About how fucked up working working conditions are for manual laborers and about how fucked up capitalism is and how we need workers unions. That's the whole far at' first part of minecomph. So once the liberals get a hold of it back oh wow, the white conservatives in America don't like Nazis, so maybe we should like Nazis. I guarantee you within the next year we will have non bionary Nazis. Mark my fucking words dude bookmark this video because I guarantee you you will see a diseaser ZM with a Hitler stash by the end of the year and I'm always right. I'm always right about everything, dude. And if I'm not I' could have been right. Remember that scene from Was It Get Richard? I Trying. 45 00:11:48,800 --> 00:11:49,740 I can't remember, 46 00:11:49,800 --> 00:12:48,680 I can't. Oh no was it? I guess Richard died trying it? Maybe it was hustling on flow. Can't remember. It was one of the movies. With Terence terence Howard where he goes. I'm always right neither. If I'm not right, I' could have been right, I resonated with that it where we at 12 minutes. Oh shit, I thought we're already running out of time it's weird because when I used to do half hours right when I used to do half hour episodes I would be like oh I'd be like around 22 minutes and then I'd finally be like okay, like how we do it on time now I say well I'm gonna do 15. To 20 minute episodes and so it's like the goals you set so if you're working out or something' like that and if you can do you know, always strive for more than you think you can do because in that game cause you just said you set the bar, there's like mental blocks, you know because in my subconscious to say okay I gotta have interesting content for 15 minutes. That's like oh uh uh 15 minutes. Uh if I told myself no, I gotta sit here for a fucking hour right if I did an hour I mean that's next challenge I should probably 47 00:12:48,680 --> 00:13:11,180 try to do is make these things longer, but I don't know. I was almost thinking and go into a Monday Wednesday Friday schedule what do you think about that what do you think about a Monday Wednesday Friday schedule because I think it's hard to stand top of a show every single day because I don't know shit comes up. But let me know. Please give me feedback. I want feedback. I don't want feedback as far as 48 00:13:13,960 --> 00:14:12,540 I don't know, you know, you know when people like to bring nothing to the table like oh, you know you should say you know you should do you know you should like no, you should do that. If your ideas are so great you would have the audience that I have and you would go do things if your ideas are so great people. Just want to show up at the tail end of shit and then have their input and here's one thing I keep hearing on the internet from all these fucking internet guru people. They their advice, they tell people oh well, if I was freshly getting into social media, what I would do is I would find somebody with an existing audience and I would tap into that audience I would ask hey can I come on your podcast or hey? Can you repurpose my content there is nothing there is nothing more disgusting and annoying than somebody who hasn't done the ground level base of work that comes to you with their fucking hands out trying to act like they're not doing that anybody with half a brain that has worked for anything that they have they know exactly when people are trying to use them and it's bullshit. If you put in the work, 49 00:14:12,560 --> 00:14:46,860 trust me, people will notice and eventually things will start clicking as long as the material is good you know, be like, oh the algorithms hate me no your shooches wasn't good enough people didn't like your stuff and I tell myself that every time whenever my video flops, whenever my you know something doesn't do well I think I was like, oh, they didn't like, it they didn't like it I don't talk about all the fucking tech companies although this and all the fucking excuses in the world think about everybody's posted. On the Internet, think about how much shit you're competing with it's hard out here for a pimp, dude but anyways let's see was there anything else I wanted to cover in this 50 00:14:49,800 --> 00:15:47,740 I don't think so dude I don't think so I think we're gonna. I think we're gonna call that I think we're gonna call that a rap so please be sure like I said go by my book go by my book if you like this podcast, you love the book. You can get that at Amazon. There'll be links in the everywhere you're smart you'll figure it out you wouldn't be here if you're a dumbass so please tell somebody about the podcast okay, go to your phone right now if you enjoyed this episode if this episode brought you any joy spread that fucking joy, dude take this episode and send it to a friend. Okay, you should check this out sometime you don't need to be pushy, but that's' how' things' work is just word of mouth, so if you enjoy it tell somebody else let's grow this dysfunctional ass fucked up based family and if you guys want to give me any sort of feedback message me find the socials lord Petty some underscore. Send me an email at lord petty podcast at gmail. Com and I think that's it for the day dude. Y'all have yourselves a 51 00:15:48,080 --> 00:15:54,700 wonderful rest of your hump day and I will see y'all for Thirsty Thursday 52 00:15:55,960 --> 00:15:57,060 deuces.
Check out this episode on video here https://youtu.be/WupmaFaNW14 Welcome to Dangerous Misinformation, your daily dose of topics that will spice up your social gatherings and family dinners. Join host Robin Smith, aka Lord Petty, as he dives into subjects like national pride, extremism, high school football, and more. This podcast is perfect for those who love a good debate and aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a rating. Stick around till the end for some unexpected insights. Let's plunge into the depths of degeneracy together! Find all social and product links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites The podcast "Dangerous Misinformation" begins with a casual and humorous introduction, thanking listeners for tuning in. The host, Rodney Smith, introduces the podcast as a daily show from Monday through Thursday, aiming to inspire topics for listeners to use in order to disrupt social gatherings and family dinners. In the first segment, Rodney discusses various subjects, including national pride, extremism, high school football, and more. The tone is irreverent, and Rodney encourages viewers to like the video, leave ratings, and stay until the end. The podcast is referred to as "Dangerous Misinformation." As the episode progresses, Rodney shares his thoughts on societal issues, such as the intersection of Western culture and Islam, political extremes, and the degradation of values in society. He expresses his views on topics ranging from the Palestinian-Israeli conflict to the influence of the media. The host delves into the complexities of cultural clashes, criticizing both far-left ideologies and what he perceives as extreme interpretations of Islam. Rodney touches on issues like responsibility, the consequences of ideological choices, and the challenges faced by Western societies. The episode also includes personal anecdotes, such as Rodney's reflections on high school football and his dreams related to the sport. He emphasizes the importance of addressing root causes rather than applying superficial solutions to societal problems. Throughout the episode, Rodney's commentary is marked by a blend of humor, criticism, and passionate opinions. He expresses concern about the direction of society, the influence of the media, and the need for a more nuanced understanding of complex issues. In the closing segment, Rodney encourages engagement from listeners, urging them to share their thoughts and contact him. He promotes his book, "The Petty Principles," and encourages support for the podcast. The episode ends with a mix of humor and a call to action, thanking listeners and expressing gratitude for their support. Timestamps 00:00:00 - 00:00:28: Introduction and show welcome. The host expresses gratitude for tuning into Dangerous Misinformation, a podcast that delves into various topics to disrupt social gatherings and family dinners. 00:00:38 - 00:00:38: "Yes, yes." 00:00:38 - 00:01:37: The host, Robin Smith, introduces himself as Lord Petty and sets the tone for the podcast, focusing on issues that challenge societal norms. 00:01:38 - 00:02:10: Commentary on current events, extremism, and societal extremes. The host humorously reflects on the absurdities of certain cultural phenomena. 00:02:10 - 00:02:11: Humorous interjection. 00:02:13 - 00:02:40: The host discusses societal extremes, touching on topics like Islam, burkas, and the perceived breakdown of societal values. 00:02:43 - 00:02:49: Mention of dealing with opposing ideologies. 00:02:49 - 00:03:50: Reflection on societal responsibility, criticism of the Middle East's lack of accountability, and the current global state. 00:03:50 - 00:04:50: The host comments on recent events, extremism, and the convergence of far-right and far-left ideologies. 00:04:50 - 00:05:34: Transition to a new topic: High school football memories and dreams. The host discusses his personal experiences with football. 00:05:37 - 00:05:39: Humorous interjection. 00:05:46 - 00:06:22: Reflections on dreams about high school football and the impact of the sport on the host's life. 00:06:25 - 00:06:36: Memories of the last football game. 00:06:36 - 00:06:38: Humorous interjection. 00:06:38 - 00:07:08: Reflections on dreams, aspirations, and the unexpected direction life takes. 00:07:09 - 00:07:10: Transition to a new topic. 00:07:10 - 00:08:07: Commentary on conflicting societal sides, root causes, and the need for addressing deeper issues. 00:08:07 - 00:09:06: Discussion on societal degradation, superficial solutions, and the importance of addressing root causes rather than symptoms. 00:09:06 - 00:10:03: Reflection on societal issues, medical debt, and drug problems. 00:10:03 - 00:10:33: Critique of media, music, and societal values. 00:10:33 - 00:10:35: Humorous interjection. 00:10:35 - 00:11:35: Critique of media, censorship, and societal division. 00:11:35 - 00:12:33: Commentary on extreme ideologies and the state of society. 00:12:33 - 00:13:31: Reflection on the lack of moral foundation and societal filth. 00:13:32 - 00:13:36: Critique of social media companies and censorship. 00:13:36 - 00:13:39: Humorous interjection. 00:14:02 - 00:14:57: Wind-down, expressions of gratitude, and closing remarks. 00:16:34 - 00:16:47: Humorous interjection. 00:16:50 - 00:17:29: Repeated show introduction with humor.
Watch this episode on video here https://youtu.be/ZY5YEWyeGP8 Join host Rodney Smith for another episode of Dangerous Misinformation, your go-to source for all things controversial. This week, we dive into hot topics like diversity, the influx of Islam, western media, and more. We're growing on all platforms, and we appreciate your support. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a rating. In this episode, we discuss the current state of the USA, the impact of immigration, and the contradictions of western media. Tune in for an honest, no-holds-barred conversation. Remember, your views matter here. Let's dive in! Find all social and product links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites 1 00:00:00,120 --> 00:00:22,420 Hey everybody thank you for tuning in a dangerous misinformation. I'm your host, Rodney Smith. Join us today's will be discussing pressing topics such as diversity, the influx of Islam, western media and much more fun for the whole entire family please stick around to the end rate the video ah like and subscribe on whatever platform you might be listening to and let's dive into it this is dangerous misinformation. 2 00:00:35,120 --> 00:00:35,920 Allah! 3 00:00:36,120 --> 00:01:31,980 Welcome to another week of dangerous misinformation your number one source for all things unpopular I'm your host, Rodney Smith. This is your first time tuning in welcome. If you're coming back for more please be sure that you have lift a rating on the podcast if you're listening this in an audio app or you could go on my wonderful YouTube page, subscribe there. I feel like my collar and everything's out of place. I feel very. I don't feel put together right now ah yeah, I can go there. Sub to the YouTube page. Preseach all for doing that. We're growing bro. We're growing on all platforms which is always nice to see progress. Almost got 5 k on TikTok, down, 3 k on YouTube, almost 20 k on Instagram, just a little bit over a thousand on on Twitter. So slowly things are finally building. You know what I mean and that's that's good news. That's good great news considering we're all on a sinking 4 00:01:32,120 --> 00:01:32,920 ship 5 00:01:33,000 --> 00:01:34,080 to 3rd world. 6 00:01:34,080 --> 00:01:35,560 Hell okay, 7 00:01:35,560 --> 00:02:34,480 and I don't know. What the big plan is here okay? I don't wanna be a conspiracy theorist but at this point it's like if you're not a conspiracy theorist you're just kind of' oblivious okay and the only logical answer for what is going on with our borders in this immigration shit is that the Democrats are so worried about losing to Trump in this next election because Biden such a fuck up that they're just letting in just true of millions of people who can vote Democrat in the future, I think but cause I can't think of any other reason man, it's just like who looks at this shit going on right? Who looks at these people just flooding from these 3rd world countries and just goes oh yeah, this is a good idea this this is gonna work out and it's so crazy because then you get the same people they talk about you know. I made a remark I put a video out there saying you don't see white people move to countries of people they don't like and complain that uh, 8 00:02:34,480 --> 00:03:26,480 they aren't being represented there blah blah oh well, you're explaining the last 505 hundred years of colonialism or whatever it's like, okay? Well, if we wanna talk about things I mean you won't wear clothes that we're out of style 5 years ago you wanna bring up shit that was going on 500 fucking years ago and in my opinion if you look at anywhere else in the world that wasn't quite colonized, they aren't very hospitable nice places and everybody's leaving them for a reason' you know. I mean everybody's fleeing these places that weren't colonized and then they're coming here and then they're still talking about how evil people are. And then like I say so white people you're not gonna see a bunch of' white people move to some place in Africa, for instance right and then say we need things printed in English. We need more inclusion in the local government blah blah 9 00:03:26,480 --> 00:03:30,040 like some people say oh that's a freaking colonizer. 10 00:03:30,040 --> 00:04:28,900 This is what you've been doing forever. It's like well look how it's worked out back in the day when people were doing the colonizing and shit like that look how it worked out they wanna use the example with with the Native Americans right okay, so are we gonna be the Native Americans now are we just gonna open our borders and let everybody that fucking hates us just flood in here with the big? It's all military age males you know. I mean it's all military age males and how I oh our countries are being if Europe, the United States or Europe get drug into conflicts, the European and American citizens have to go fight for their countries. You saw it in Ukraine, you see it and blah blah blah blah which by the way, I totally forgot that Ukraine was even going on I forgot that Ukraine. Was even a fucking thing because this Palestine shit has been so ramped up and it's crazy how they left the issues that they flock to you know what I mean. It's like, I'm sure the biggest problem in a leftous life right now 11 00:04:29,040 --> 00:04:32,020 is how they're going to make it to the pro Ukraine, 12 00:04:32,560 --> 00:04:33,240 a 13 00:04:33,240 --> 00:05:32,720 pro Palestine in BLM looting and gay parade all on the same day which are all just completely conflicting ideologies you know what I mean. They use this term like the liberals hate American conservative so much is that oh well, you know your anti abortion your church you want, do what don't want separation of church and say all things that I agree with by the way, okay, I'm very liberal in certain issues like I don't give a fuck if somebody wants to go kill their own kid like go go kill your kid I don't give a shit. It's not. It's none of. My business now it should be my business and maybe when I get older and I look in my own child's eyes someday I can be like I don't know how somebody could possibly fuck and do this because I can't imagine doing that myself but I don't know. I just like certain people shouldn't be breeding but the left right, the American left. They absolutely hate conservatives and they they paint the average Trump voter as just this far right extreme. That's gonna tell them they can't. Have uh, 14 00:05:32,720 --> 00:05:37,860 women's rights to their bodies and they're gonna infect religion with everything 15 00:05:38,240 --> 00:05:39,180 but then 16 00:05:39,320 --> 00:05:52,080 they'll be like oh, we need to let more Islam in Islam is about as far right wing as it can possibly get okay and then you get these white liberal women you know they're all like 17 00:05:52,080 --> 00:05:53,080 from the sea, 18 00:05:53,080 --> 00:06:05,340 Palestine to the free, from, the river to the sea and then they talk shit on my post. If I say maybe it's not a good idea that we're letting all this extreme Islamic shit get out of hand again 19 00:06:05,880 --> 00:06:06,960 and they go. Oh 20 00:06:06,960 --> 00:06:49,260 islam's not the problem and bubble and she starts mouthing off to me I'm like, well, if you like, them so much why are you talking out of turn to me who's a man and why can I see your hair okay if you love them so much that followed their rules you know what I mean like it be. It's crazy to think you would never ever ever see a bunch of Americans going over to the middle cause if they did it be instant deletion, you know. I mean it's it's just like it's provocative like I've seen all these videos of these people just going in front of like uh, cathedrals and downtown London and stuff like that and just praying in front of the Christian cathedral. And it's like it's obviously provocative and they know and get away with it 21 00:06:51,360 --> 00:06:53,080 and it just it bothers me. 22 00:06:53,080 --> 00:06:53,360 Dude, 23 00:06:53,360 --> 00:06:54,860 it bothers me 24 00:06:55,600 --> 00:06:56,660 that 25 00:06:59,480 --> 00:07:59,080 it bothers me that that double standard exists you know, and I mean it bothers me that people can come to my country and I don't care. You know what I mean like if if we're gonna call certain bottles racist let's talk about some like actual shit that might be sound fucking racist because I don't even fucking care anymore um, if they're gonna call you racist for anything you might as well be honest about the big shit but it's like they act, you know they come here and then they act like they're doing us a favor by adding their diversity you know. I mean it's like, okay you're coming from a failed system. The thing that you were doing didn't work now you had to come to the place that my ancestors built. That was so great that it allows to welcome you in with open arms and try to start fresh cause the shit you came from didn't work. Now you're coming to where my culture does things a certain way and you're acting like you're doing' me a favor by bringing yourself here and you want input you think you need to have more representation within the system that my ancestors built. It's like, no, we do things a certain way here 26 00:07:59,080 --> 00:08:34,460 you're a fucking guest bro, you're a fucking guest so when you come here like be appreciative, yeah, I mean we don't. We don't. Need we don't. Need more representation we need more appreciation straight up if I go to any any country, right even if it's whatever. If I go to any southern American country or any place in any Islamic state or something like that I'm gonna follow their loss I'm gonna follow their rules and I'm like okay this is your country, this would you? I never was gonna. Oh well America is a melting pot. That's not the foundation that' it was built off 27 00:08:34,760 --> 00:08:35,740 well, well, well, 28 00:08:35,799 --> 00:09:08,080 well, you know what, at the time when people came to America when there wasn't shit here besides, you know whatever that's exactly it. There was nothing here so you get the fuck in the Italian, the Irish the Germans, the Spaniards, the French. You get all these desperate people that came here to fucking nothing and they built this beautiful glorious system right that's been welcoming to anybody that' wants to come build a better life for themselves and then people wanna tear it down they wanna talk about how evil it is like we should like just because the West is so 29 00:09:08,080 --> 00:09:08,880 uh, 30 00:09:09,400 --> 00:09:29,580 I guess it's I don't know. There's a there's a lot of degeneracy and it's it's just, you know. There's nothing there's nothing productive about self destruction and that made sound made sound like a completely obvious statement but a lot of people feel like it's righteous, you know let me have this like white guilt, white shame like American shame um 31 00:09:30,640 --> 00:09:32,060 just because 32 00:09:32,480 --> 00:10:30,720 your ancestors did something just because just because you come from a good system does it mean that that system has to cease to exist because other people can't figure it the fuck out that's why when you're on' the plane the plane goes down, you put your own mask on first and where do it? Points like you know some? I don't forget. I may have been like a fucking Charlie Kirk or one of these idiots I forget not that I don't know I I feel neutral about Charlie Kirk, but he said if we let in so much of the 3rd World how long until we become the 3rd World and to me it's like if' we have fund all these wars right? If we can send Ukraine all this money, if we send Israel all this money, if we can send all this money everywhere to bomb the shit out of different countries, it's like, why don't we just send the money to fucking help some infrastructure and build some shit in these other countries instead of just be like oh well, well just fuck them come here we'll take care of you. It's not like inflation has come. It's not like the average American born citizens not like no millennials can afford houses. It's not like inflations gone out of the fucking roof. 33 00:10:30,720 --> 00:11:02,800 You get 2 bags of groceries and it's $200 and everybody's already getting taxed up the ass for everything gas is expensive 4 bucks 1gal so I was like, oh no, you know let's bring more people that are gonna be it's like, where's this money coming from? If they can just print fucking money, right? If they can just print money at well, why? Why? Is there like the average American? It's like an astounding number of people that have medical debt or that their student loans, you know? I mean then they vote this fucking retard Biden in there 34 00:11:02,800 --> 00:11:07,820 I was as oh work we're gonna cancel student loans we're gonna attack healthcare. 35 00:11:07,840 --> 00:11:36,140 No. All these dud nows drop a bunch of bombs on Palestine and now these dumb liberals who voted him in in the first place while like seize fire, seize fire even though Hamas keeps stirring the pot then they act like the Palestinians are just these completely innocent bystanders in the whole thing when they're the people that' keep voting these super fucking anti Semitic people into power the shit's not gonna end over you just need to let them fight and let them do it out I hate to say it, but it's like there there's no 36 00:11:37,000 --> 00:11:37,320 there 37 00:11:37,320 --> 00:11:45,760 like they're. They're. Fighting for land which has been fighting for for thousands of years and the Jews out at first and then they left, then they got kicked out then they got kicked out of 38 00:11:45,760 --> 00:11:46,560 uh 39 00:11:47,760 --> 00:12:44,860 Europe. Nobody took a thing I kicked out of the States back after World War II so the. Jews are tired of getting fucking kicked around and I don't and I don't blame him. You know what I mean but I don't know. It's intricate it's it's it's complicated, what's going over there but that gives no right of this like you know, this, this, widespread just bully, bullying Islam, shit, that's' going on you know, they're not, happy anywhere you know. I mean if you look at any of the Islamic states any of the Arab states, they're not happy it's all just fucking war and violence and the stoning people women aren't allowed to drive cars, are, covered in burkas and, people just it's all just it's all just misery. It's pure misery. The only place these people then they flee to a Europe are somewhere in the West, right they flee there and then they don't. From what then they complain about how things are there 40 00:12:45,240 --> 00:12:45,800 and I say, oh, 41 00:12:45,800 --> 00:13:05,540 these evil people here these evil people there and it's like you blame everything besides this fucked up religion that you come from and this fucked up culture maybe it's not even' that it's just like the fucked up culture it's like I want no part of it' why should I have to have a part of it? I want no part of it at all you're not doing me, you're not doing anybody a fucking favor you' know 42 00:13:07,080 --> 00:13:08,180 I don't know. Dude 43 00:13:08,920 --> 00:14:06,700 that's another thing about these just like white Western liberals now right they're finally they' talk' about they see the coverage of the the Palestinian Israeli war and they talk about oh well the Western media. You know Zionist media. There they're depicting things a certain way, but it's like 6 months ago you wanted everybody fired from their job because they wouldn't get a fucking experimental job. That the TV was telling everybody to get or you know, telling everybody to wear a mask is like oh, you should listen to the experts the TV listen to the experts now when it comes to some war that doesn't fucking concern them or something where they can just go in virtue signal about cause somebody is allegedly being oppressed they wanna talk about Western media. Where was this western media talk when the Western media was coming down on its own citizens and wanted to vilify people. Even even doctors right doctors and very smart people who were authorized to speak on these issues. That had a conflicting opinion from what the mainstream narrative was 44 00:14:06,800 --> 00:14:17,580 nobody's talking about oh the Western media then but now it's like, oh the western media. I don't know dude that's if these people didn't contradict themselves around every corner I don't know, 45 00:14:18,560 --> 00:14:19,740 I don't know. Bro 46 00:14:20,760 --> 00:15:13,700 point is ah, the USA is falling apart it's way too expensive. We've opened up the doors to way too many people the USA is going to become 1/3 world country here very shortly, and for that a reason I. Think all of us whitey should get together and we should go just colonize again. You just go to some shit hole and fix it up and within 2 generations everybody else is gonna want to come there too but at least in our lifetimes we will be the people sitting on the you know the beam and Manhattan eating our sandwiches where if one person dies for every flight that gets built we did a good job because you know the fucking African migrants ancestors that built my country anyways. Y'all. Please leave ratings, please share please follow, please do all the good things you know what to do 47 00:15:14,000 --> 00:15:15,100 um, 48 00:15:15,160 --> 00:15:17,400 yeah, that's that' I will see y'all tomorrow 49 00:15:17,400 --> 00:15:18,940 deuces ready out.
Check out this episode on video here https://youtu.be/H7XgrJ_ZI0Q Find all social and product links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites Welcome to Dangerous Misinformation! In this episode, your host Rodney Smith delves into various pressing topics, ranging from gratitude and his dad's newfound passion for YouTube trolling to discussions on Western beauty standards and more. Rodney encourages viewers to stick around until the end, like the video, rate, and subscribe on their preferred audio platform. The episode kicks off with Rodney expressing gratitude for waking up each day, emphasizing the importance of appreciating life's small moments. He acknowledges the challenges people face and reassures listeners that difficult times will pass. Rodney introduces himself as the host of the podcast, highlighting that Dangerous Misinformation is the number one source for controversial and thought-provoking content. He encourages support for the podcast by purchasing merchandise, such as Lord Petty gear or his book titled "The Petty Principles." The conversation takes a humorous turn as Rodney shares his dad's foray into YouTube trolling, detailing a funny incident involving a comment on a video featuring a "fat Karen." Rodney's dad, Lord Petty Sr., revels in the online engagement, showcasing a hilarious text exchange between father and son. The podcast then shifts to a discussion on internet censorship, with Rodney sharing his thoughts on the left-leaning bias prevalent in social media. He reflects on the power of expressing opinions online and acknowledges the challenges posed by censorship. The tone becomes more controversial as Rodney criticizes what he perceives as hypocrisy in discussions about Western beauty standards. He expresses frustration with the body positivity movement and offers his unfiltered opinions on topics related to beauty standards and Miss Universe pageants. The episode takes a more personal turn as Rodney reflects on his dating experiences and preferences. He candidly discusses the emotional toll of relationships with attractive women and expresses contentment with being alone. In a moment of transparency, Rodney admits to being intoxicated during the recording, apologizing for the episode's quality. He wraps up by reminding listeners to leave ratings, like the video, and share the podcast with friends. Join Rodney on this episode of Dangerous Misinformation for a mix of humor, controversial opinions, and personal reflections. Don't forget to subscribe for more content every Monday through Thursday on the interwebs! Peace out.
Check out this episode on video here https://youtu.be/cgJQS-X_Pz0 Find all social and product links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites Join Rodney Smith, your host for the number one bite-sized podcast, Dangerous Misinformation. Tune in as we discuss hot topics like banning TikTok, nuclear war, and mass migration. Perfect for sparking lively debates at family dinners and social gatherings. If it's your first time, welcome! We're all about challenging perspectives, no matter your political leaning. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a rating. Stick around till the end for a special surprise. Let's spread some dangerous misinformation together! Summary: In this episode of "Dangerous Smith Information," Rodney Smith serves as the outspoken host, delving into a range of controversial topics and providing his unique perspective on pressing issues. The episode begins with a lively introduction, inviting viewers to join the podcast known for inspiring ideas that may disrupt family dinners and social gatherings. Rodney expresses his views on the need to ban TikTok, citing concerns about Meta and the censorship he has faced on social media platforms. He passionately discusses the absurdity of TikTok content, particularly focusing on cringe-worthy videos that he believes warrant the app's removal. The host reacts to and critiques specific TikTok videos, highlighting the lack of substance and the app's negative impact. He emphasizes the need for a ban, suggesting that the content has gone too far and is detrimental to society. A comical hypothetical scenario about a nuclear apocalypse is presented, with Rodney humorously speculating on how the media might portray inclusivity in such an event. This segment reflects his satirical take on current events and societal trends. The discussion then shifts to the topic of mass migration, where Rodney shares concerns about people entering the country without accountability. He questions the expectations of those migrating and discusses the challenges he faced when bringing his mother to the United States through legal immigration. The episode concludes with a call to action, urging viewers to like, subscribe, and share the content. Rodney promotes his merchandise and book, inviting support from the audience. The host signs off, expressing gratitude for the viewers' presence and promising another episode soon. Timestamps: Introduction (00:00:00 - 00:00:30): Welcome to Dangerous Smith Information! In this episode, your host Rodney Smith explores various pressing topics like banning TikTok, diverse nuclear war, mass migration, and more. Stick around for a special surprise at the end! Don't forget to leave a rating. Greetings (00:00:41 - 00:00:43): Ah, yes! Monday Musings (00:00:44 - 00:01:39): Rodney dives into the week's topics, sharing thoughts on free content, Meta, and the controversies surrounding TikTok. He encourages viewers to like the video and engage. Banning TikTok (00:02:25 - 00:03:15): A passionate discussion on the reasons TikTok should be banned, contrasting it with Meta. Rodney shares his frustration with censorship issues and his experiences with social media platforms. TikTok Retards (00:03:16 - 00:03:54): Rodney revisits a previous episode discussing TikTok users, showcasing a video and expressing his disbelief at their content. He urges viewers to check out the video for themselves. Live Reaction Video (00:03:55 - 00:05:01): Rodney reacts to a cringe-worthy TikTok video, highlighting the absurdity of the content and expressing his desire for the app to be banned. More TikTok Ridiculousness (00:07:01 - 00:08:15): A continuation of Rodney's commentary on another TikTok user's video, emphasizing the need to get rid of the app and showcasing the absurdity of its content. Nuclear Escapade (00:09:23 - 00:10:17): Rodney humorously discusses the hypothetical scenario of a nuclear apocalypse, criticizing media's potential portrayal of inclusivity in such a situation. Mass Migration Woes (00:10:17 - 00:13:01): Rodney shares thoughts on mass migration, expressing concerns about people entering the country without accountability. He questions the expectations of those migrating and discusses the challenges of legal immigration. Closing and Call to Action (00:13:01 - 00:14:03): Rodney wraps up the episode, thanking viewers and encouraging them to like, subscribe, and share the content. He promotes his merchandise and book, inviting support. Conclusion (00:14:03 - 00:14:04): It's been a pleasure. See you in the next episode!
View this episode on video here https://youtu.be/h9sGKBzELZI Join us on "Dangerous Misinformation," the world's number one podcast for tackling pressing topics with a twist of humor. Hosted by Rodney Smith, we dive into discussions about everything from the quirks of boomers to the antics of Mike Lindell and Gary V. Whether you're a first-time listener or a regular, we promise a fun-filled session that's sure to spark conversations at your next family dinner. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and comment to support our channel. Tune in every Thursday for a fresh dose of entertainment and a unique perspective on the world around us. Find all socials and product links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites Welcome back to another episode of Dangerous Misinformation, the world's number one podcast for edgy discussions and controversial topics! In today's episode, your host Rodney Smith delves into pressing issues such as the legendary Michael Lindell deposition, Gary V's thoughts on the future of social media, and much more that's sure to entertain the entire family. Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction and Show Overview 00:00:38 - Back at it with Another One 00:00:41 - It is Thursday, Almost Through the Week 00:00:43 - Exploring Topics: Boomer Annoyances, Michael Lindell, Gary V, and More 00:01:40 - Bringing Topics to Thanksgiving and Christmas Dinners 00:02:35 - Reflecting on Boomers and Their Reactions 00:03:02 - Social Media Links for Rodney Smith 00:03:53 - Live Streaming Frustrations and Ban Story 00:05:01 - Exploring a Live Streamer's Commentary 00:05:47 - Reflecting on Live Stream Culture and Trends 00:06:01 - Observing Random Live Stream Content 00:06:56 - The Sensitivity of Boomers 00:08:18 - Rodney's Experience with a "Nuclear Nap" 00:09:56 - Michael Lindell's Interesting Journey with My Pillow 00:11:25 - The Hilarious Michael Lindell Deposition 00:14:45 - Rodney's Plea to Established Personalities: Leave Podcasting to the Aspiring 00:15:35 - Gary V's Vision for an Extreme Social Media Platform 00:18:28 - Wrapping Up the Episode and Looking Forward to Your Feedback If you enjoyed today's episode, be sure to like, subscribe, and comment on your favorite platform. Your support helps us grow, and don't forget to hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest controversial discussions! Follow Rodney Smith on social media: Instagram: @LordPetty_ Twitter: @Lord_Petty_ TikTok: @LordPetty Thank you for being a part of the Dangerous Misinformation community! We appreciate your support, and we'll see you in the next episode.
Join Rodney Smith, your host for Dangerous Misinformation, the daily podcast that brings you the most pressing topics like Boomers, Realtors, and Gorlock the Destroyer. Tune in for fun, inspiration, and a bit of controversy that's sure to spice up your family dinners and social gatherings. Subscribe, leave a rating, and be part of our growing community. check out the video version of this episode here https://youtu.be/y4ObQXJxdgI?si=7UClJlPEGpWDDKQX Find all social and product links such as the book The Petty Principles here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites Title: Dangerous Misinformation Podcast - Episode Highlights and Commentary Description: Timestamp: 00:00:00 - 00:00:28:740 Hey everybody! Thanks for tuning in to Dangerous Misinformation, I'm your host Rodney Smith. Join me in this bite-sized daily podcast where we dive into topics that are sure to spice up your family dinners and social gatherings. In today's episode, we'll be discussing pressing matters such as Boomers, Realtors, Gorlock the Destroyer, and much more fun for the entire family. Stick around until the end for some laughs, and don't forget to leave a rating and subscribe to the YouTube channel! Timestamp: 00:00:38,520 - 00:01:09,700 Greetings, greetings everybody! Welcome to Dangerous Misinformation, the ultimate source for, you guessed it, dangerous misinformation! I'm still recovering from a lengthy podcast with the fabulous Hogatha. Check it out by searching for Lord Petty Hogatha on YouTube. Live streaming isn't my thing, but it happened, and it was cool. Tonight, we have Lord Petty on the Hot Seat Episode 3. Get my book, The Petty Principles, on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or save your money—your call. Thanks for tuning in! Timestamp: 00:01:10,160 - 00:02:14,960 Last night, I had a revelation about friendships and the two types of people in the world—those seeking validation and those wanting to control. Tune in for my thoughts on group dynamics, individuality, and my vulnerable moment about being addicted to sleeping pills. Also, check out my recent podcast with Hogatha where I had a proud moment of making her break character. Timestamp: 00:02:16,560 - 00:03:18,140 Let's discuss a crazy dream, the downfall of civilization, and a hilarious dilemma posed by Hogatha involving a Latina with a surprise or a biker with a twist. And can we ever discuss racism without sounding like a right-winger? Also, Boomers and their contradictions—calling others snowflakes while having a meltdown about their easy post-WWII lives. Timestamp: 00:03:19,360 - 00:09:03,580 Opening up about my struggles with making friends and the realization of two types of people: those seeking validation and those wanting control. Dive into the complexities of group dynamics, societal issues, and my thoughts on Boomers, wealth, and the future. Timestamp: 00:09:05,600 - 00:15:02,720 Ranting about the housing market, the pointlessness of realtors in the digital age, and the struggles of millennials to buy a house. A nod to Richard Rap Boy, the mastermind behind coining "Gorlock the Destroyer" and the impact of social media in creating viral sensations. Timestamp: 00:15:05,640 - 00:16:50,280 Acknowledging the fame brought to "Gorlock the Destroyer" by Richard Rap Boy and the influence of social media. A shoutout to fans and a plea to share the podcast. Don't forget to leave a rating and subscribe! Conclusion: Thanks for joining Dangerous Misinformation, where we dive deep into the absurdities of life and culture. Share your thoughts in the comments, leave a rating, and subscribe for more entertaining content. Until next time, take care of yourselves!
Watch this episode on video here https://youtu.be/o4kWz83_siU Welcome to Dangerous Misinformation, the byte-sized daily podcast hosted by Rodney Smith. In this episode, we dive into a variety of topics from dinosaurs to the beef industry, and even touch on the existence of non-binary in nature. We also discuss the challenges of online content creation and the evolution of the internet. Plus, we explore some mind-blowing facts about the history of Earth with Elon Musk. Don't miss our special segment, "Rage Bait," where we stir up some controversy. Remember, nothing matters, so do what you want in life! Subscribe and follow for more. Find all social media and product links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites Timestamps: 0:00 - 0:26 Rodney Smith, your host, welcomes everyone to "Dangerous Misinformation," a byte-sized daily podcast where topics are served to ruin family dinners and social gatherings in a humorous way. Today's discussions include dinosaurs, non-binary aspects in nature, the beef industry, and much more fun for the entire family. 0:39 - 1:37 Rodney discusses the challenges of navigating the internet's censorship landscape, comparing it to cable television restrictions. Introduces himself as Roddy Smith and invites viewers to follow him on social channels at @lordPetty, with links in the description. Talks about posting podcasts on TikTok, sharing an amusing incident with a viewer's reaction. 1:37 - 2:34 Promotes his book "The Petty Principles" and provides links to his social handles. Shares insights into the current trend of longer content videos on platforms like TikTok. Talks about his intense schedule of creating multiple videos daily. 2:35 - 3:37 Reflects on the insignificance of modern worries compared to the existence of dinosaurs. Expresses determination to succeed despite financial challenges, adopting a mindset similar to "get rich or die trying." Encourages viewers to spread the word about the podcast to support him financially through AdSense. 3:37 - 3:53 Delightfully embraces the background noise of a chainsaw, adding a unique element to the podcast. Continues discussing the awe-inspiring existence of dinosaurs on Earth. 3:53 - 5:16 Addresses the credit score concerns, emphasizing the relative unimportance in the grand scheme. Expresses gratitude for the chainsaw background noise, making the podcast distinctive. Playfully ponders distinguishing between a chainsaw and a T-Rex in prehistoric times. 5:21 - 6:13 Explores the concept of the Earth being shared with dinosaurs in the past. Recalls a video reimagining the sound of a T-Rex using AI and shares the humorous experience. Emphasizes the contrast between current worries and the existence of dinosaurs. 6:13 - 7:10 Shares Elon Musk's perspective on the short span of human civilization in the Earth's timeline. Highlights the need for humanity to become multiplanetary to avoid annihilation due to the sun's expansion. 7:10 - 8:25 Discusses Lex Friedman's interview with Elon Musk, praising Musk's intellect and contributions. Explores the possibility of aliens and Musk's open-minded approach. Reflects on the insignificance of human worries in the vastness of the universe. 8:25 - 9:38 Delves into the history of Earth and the brief existence of human civilization. Playfully ties in the existence of dinosaurs, emphasizing the relative brevity of human history. Contemplates the scariness of the unknown, whether devoid of extraterrestrial life or filled with unseen beings. 9:38 - 13:11 Shifts to the topic of fungi with multiple genders, drawing parallels with non-binary discussions. References Elon Musk's concerns about Earth's future and the importance of becoming multiplanetary. 13:11 - 19:09 Concludes with a humorous rage bait segment, suggesting the end of the beef industry due to environmental concerns. Playfully encourages viewers to eat bugs instead of meat, blaming cows for planetary issues. Wraps up the podcast, thanking viewers, and promoting subscriptions, likes, and social media follows.
Welcome to Dangerous Misinformation with Rodney Smith. In this episode, we dive into pressing topics like missing persons, flyers, communism, and more. We're all about equality, inclusion, and making fun of every dumb thing that everybody might do. We also discuss the importance of work ethic, the concept of communism, and the debate on gun control. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a rating. If you're listening on an audio streaming platform, check the link for the video episode. Enjoy the ride and remember, everything is interconnected in this giant human centipede of life and energy! Check the video version of this episode and sub to the official YouTube channel here https://youtu.be/O8eEyuv-qiU Find all social and product links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites In this episode of the Bite Sized podcast titled "Dangerous Misinformation," host Rodney Smith opens with a cheerful greeting, expressing gratitude for the audience tuning in. He sets the tone by mentioning the podcast's unconventional approach, aiming to inspire topics for listeners to bring up in social gatherings. The episode covers various subjects, including poor people, missing persons flyers, communism, and more, all sprinkled with Rodney's humor and unique perspective. Rodney delves into the concept of equality, discussing how people of different backgrounds and genders should be able to make fun of each other equally. He reflects on his past experiences, sharing anecdotes about his relationships, music preferences, and moments from his teenage years. He reminisces about the challenges he faced, such as having to clean his own bathroom and dealing with outdated technology like iPods without aux cord hookups. The episode takes a humorous turn as Rodney discusses the absurdity of certain situations, including political figures' actions and the pitfalls of overthinking. He shares a dream he had about recording a podcast with Hogatha, a fellow content creator, and the chaotic events that unfolded in the dream. Addressing serious topics, Rodney expresses his perspective on gun control and police violence. He proposes disarming civilians while allowing the police to be armed, albeit with concerns about government corruption. He sarcastically highlights the flaws in historical attempts at implementing socialism and communism. Throughout the episode, Rodney invites listeners to engage with his content, urging them to leave ratings, subscribe to his YouTube channel, and check out his book, "The Petty Principles," available on Amazon. He also contemplates the idea of reducing podcast episodes from five days a week to four, seeking feedback from the audience. 1 00:00:00,720 --> 00:00:22,340 Hi everybody! Thank you for tuning in a dangerous misinformation. I'm Rodney Smith. This is the Bite Sized podcast to inspire topics for you to ruin family dinners and social gatherings. Join us today's will be going over' pressing topics such as' poor people missing persons, flyers, communism, and much much much more fun for the entire family please leave a rating, stick around to the end this is dangerous misinformation 2 00:00:31,840 --> 00:01:00,480 greetings. Everybody thank you, thank you, for tuning in this is dangerous misinformation, the number one source in the world for all things frightening. All things frightening. Very, very, spooky things a little late for spooky season but it's not even scary dude. I promise if this is your first time tuning in this is the only podcast in the world where we lov e or a body, but we also make fun of every dumb thing that everybody might do because that is true equality and that is one thing I stand for. 3 00:01:00,480 --> 00:01:02,180 Martin had a dream 4 00:01:02,640 --> 00:01:30,020 and Rodney has a dream and that means I have a dream that one day little white boys and little black boys and little whatever boys and it's not like only people with penis is can be boys because we already know that people with there's female penis is when I say little boys, that's an' inclusive term' like saying you guys okay when I'm saying all you boys because yeah, there's women with penis is a female penis 5 00:01:30,400 --> 00:01:31,200 is 6 00:01:31,320 --> 00:01:53,720 different. From a male penis because it's a female's penis so anyways I have a dream that lil baws of all creeds and colors and no matter what gender their penis is can all play together and make fun of each others equally. I don't know why I said each others but well, I guess I wanted to include day them god look at me, dude I'm just truck 7 00:01:53,720 --> 00:01:55,280 truck and along bro, 8 00:01:55,280 --> 00:02:55,040 I'm just truck truck truck and along and on the path of inclusion and tolerance and understanding. So I don't know about you, but I'm pretty proud of' myself so next pride festival that comes around I better get a float I better get the petty float, the giant dangerous misinformation rims the fugging spree Wells that you spin them in they keep spinning everyone rappers had those rims that just kept spinning the blades chopping blades I think as soon as rappers rims stopped spinning and they stopped wearing jerseys backwards and they stopped taking the stickers off their hats or stop not taking the stickers off their hats wait, how do you say that it's okay? As? Soon as? Rappers stopped having the rims that kept spinning stopped wearing football jerseys backwards and started taking the stickers off their hat wow, that really just put my brain in a I think I have alzheimer's I think I'm coming down with a case of early dementia because I couldn't 9 00:02:55,040 --> 00:03:14,620 string that sentence together that's really when the music started lacking, we went from fucking I like the way you do that right there to whatever the fuck is on the radio now cause I couldn't tell you so I was like, who's your favorite rapper bro? I'm 33 think I have a favorite rapper I don't give a fuck I have my favorite blanket, 10 00:03:15,080 --> 00:03:15,880 um, 11 00:03:17,000 --> 00:03:18,120 that's about that' dude. 12 00:03:18,120 --> 00:03:18,920 Hell yeah 13 00:03:19,160 --> 00:04:18,440 yeah, I've been really listened to Music Sense. I think the last time I went music digging was like during quarantine when I first got laid off and I was just like sitting around the house and waiting for the world to resume watching A Walking Dead and shit like that I remember my ex girlfriend at the time you know you're I'm her my ex girlfriend at the time she had to go because she was working at a restaurant so I was working for this aviation company and then so I got laid off but I had because I got laid off you know, and I had wait, no, I wasn't even laid off it, I was just saying I can't even remember, but either way I was good, you know, because of my unemployment was like a thousand bucks a week and then plus I got the severance package from my work and then before they got like they just told us to stay home you know I mean and so she kinda got fuck cause she was working at this restaurant and uh so she what? She didn't have an? Income so she had to go get a job during quarantine and then for me was like well what? Why why am? I gonna go get some bullshit ass job because I'm making the same amount of money 14 00:04:18,440 --> 00:04:54,120 I was at my job where I was working for 5 years and I love all my benefits and stuff so why would I go work at Walmart, you know and so she would go work at this it was like a mortgage lending place and she had this like Indian supervisor who was just a huge dick so she would get off work from working like 10 hours and you know how women left her work right and she would come home and I would have just and I would just be in my fucking sweatpants all day, just fucking looking for new Young Thug songs and making memes like she would get home back. Oh babe, check out this meme I made and, then uh 15 00:04:54,120 --> 00:04:55,420 yeah, that's 16 00:04:55,720 --> 00:05:20,540 ha ha as you can guess things did not work out but that's' okay to you because I've made some' fire memes and those memes of lettuce here everything is interconnected dude we're like one big giant human sentipede of life and energy though the fucking mouth of the thing connects to whatever dude we started at the asshole and now we're at the mouth and we eaten fam so please be sure to leave a rating please be sure to subscribe 17 00:05:21,040 --> 00:05:21,840 again 18 00:05:22,280 --> 00:06:21,600 eating up them subscriptions. I think about what 2.8 something thousand subscribers on YouTube now, which is pretty cool but the videos aren't getting hits and so I don't know. I don't know what's' going on' there but it's okay so if you're listening this on a audio streaming platform, check the link. There's a link for the video episode so even if you don't like watching the video episode just do me a favor. Go to the YouTube and subscribe to the YouTube and yeah, if you want me to if you do YouTube stuff you want me to follow you back you just leave a message on a video but okay came here from the audio thing and I'll follow you back and I'll check your stuff out too dude uh cause yeah, I've been working hard dog I've been working hard so um, speaking of working hard okay poor people just need to work harder. I'm tired of hearing poor people complain. Okay and they say, oh, you got your white privilege like this one guy you said to me other day oh well, it's not even the color of his skin it's almost the texture of his skin he doesn't look like he's been on the job site 19 00:06:21,600 --> 00:06:22,400 it's like, 20 00:06:23,920 --> 00:06:25,860 sir, excuse you what 21 00:06:26,280 --> 00:06:26,760 you think I 22 00:06:26,760 --> 00:07:22,160 I haven't had any sort of rough moments in my life just because I'm this attractive you think I haven't had a bunch of setbacks, okay the thing that people are poor because they haven't learned a good work ethic okay so when I was younger, my maids my parents maids they didn't even clean my bathroom and so I think with a lot of these people they didn't have to clean their own bathrooms. So all these people that are poor now like their maids when they were growing up like in the hood and shit like that they never developed a work ethic so where I was lucky where my maids didn't clean my bathroom like they would only clean the main area you know what I mean and I would get so annoyed back. Fuck I gotta scrub my own toilets and then you know, then I'd be tired from that and then what? I'd go take my truck that my dad bought me for my 16th birthday right? I would get? In my truck in this thing it didn't even have an ox cord hookup 23 00:07:22,160 --> 00:07:22,960 okay, 24 00:07:23,080 --> 00:08:10,280 people like oh you've never faced dude I didn't have a fucking ox cord hookup so I did take my 32 gig iPod at the time okay, this thing didn't even have internet access had to plug it into the computer, put the songs on the iPod. I would have to take my iPod and I had to run it through this little rinky dink little radio thing that I got it probably a Radio Shack and there would be static. Interference okay dude. I don't know a man people want to act like I've never been through anything. And uh, whatever dude whatever dude, a bunch of virtue signaling is coming from y'all, dude, it's like John Federman hanging all the pictures of all the lost people in Palestine or Israel on as well. Do you guys see that John Federman? He tweeted let's go look at? The tweet 25 00:08:10,280 --> 00:08:11,180 what does it say 26 00:08:13,320 --> 00:08:18,340 x What is happening on X? 27 00:08:19,000 --> 00:08:23,540 John Federman, fetterman? 28 00:08:30,520 --> 00:08:34,980 Oh God, he's been doing' a lot of tweeting today should have been ironing his clothes. Aye 29 00:08:35,559 --> 00:08:36,380 let's see 30 00:08:37,360 --> 00:08:38,940 how did he delete it 31 00:08:40,760 --> 00:08:42,299 this motherfucker 32 00:08:51,120 --> 00:09:19,180 all right. So John Federman posted on his Twitter he said, we've hung up all, the posters of all, the Lost People in Israel in my office and it's a very good thing that he did that because I don't know how else they're gonna find these people. And that's why when I see people tearing down the posters of the Israelis in Minnesota, I get very upset because what if the people in Minnesota recognize that person that's missing in Israel and the flyers not there in Minnesota for to show them 33 00:09:21,560 --> 00:10:20,500 fucking ridiculous. Dude dude, I had a dream last night that I was gonna record a podcast with Hogatha which we keep meaning to do, but so in my dream it was being produced by Barstool Sports. One of us had I think I was coming on hogatha's podcast. So must have been hogatha's sponsorship but all these people from Barstool were there you know, I don't know, any of their names what all these people were there Dave wasn't there but like Glenny Balls was there and I think he was kind of the executive producer and there was like 20 people to help make this podcast happen right? So Hogatha and I walk in hogatha's looking stunning and we sit down and then the Glenny Balls comes over and he starts pitching all these ideas and I don't remember exactly what the ideas were and then hog a thun I both look at each other we're like ah no, we're not gonna, we're just gonna do our thing and then these other people come in like oh no you should do this you should do this and we keep wanting to just start and they keep just pitching throwing all these ideas at us that are just like god awful right? 34 00:10:21,120 --> 00:10:46,020 And then eventually like I get up I'm like okay, I'm gonna you guys work this out so I go walk around and then it got to a point where then Hogatha got so pissed off so everybody kept trying to tell her what to do and I was super annoyed then we all just started fucking brawling and I was laughing like the brawl was so funny as Hogotha was just fucking close lining people and uh yeah and then I I woke up did 35 00:10:46,120 --> 00:10:47,740 I woke up and I 36 00:10:47,960 --> 00:10:53,060 realized back to reality not being sponsored by bar stool and still broke 37 00:10:53,120 --> 00:10:55,240 hmm, that's why 38 00:10:55,240 --> 00:11:48,180 that's why we need communism bro, communism works because when I was a teenager working at Little Caesars, the 40 year old guy that I worked with he taught me all about communism and he told me it would work and it stuck with me all these years because one time when we were smoking Sherm in his mom's basement he told me how communism would save the world because in 20 years everything's gonna be automated and this is before I ever heard of AI. Okay, now this guy he understood how the world works okay he was fucking smart like he had this technique about getting the dough done like I was just a dumb little young kid so I didn't really know what the frick I was doing but he would have all the dough done and everything I beg through this guy he's smart and he told me he's the person that really explained me how the world should work and that communism is a thing and will save us all I believe him he hasn't been wrong about anything yet I mean AI is obviously happening, so uh 39 00:11:48,560 --> 00:11:49,980 yeah, um, 40 00:11:50,720 --> 00:11:53,220 shout out to his mom for letting us smoke the Sherm. 41 00:11:56,440 --> 00:11:57,700 So stupid 42 00:12:00,920 --> 00:12:16,660 all right. And here's the thought I'm gonna' leave y'all with we're gonna start winding things down where we at time wise? Yeah, it looks about right um as these podcasts get deep they start out like Mondays episodes 20 minutes, Tuesdays episodes like 18 minutes, Wednesdays 16 minutes, 43 00:12:17,000 --> 00:12:17,800 um, 44 00:12:18,920 --> 00:12:25,900 you know. Those talk about they talk about Kiltoni, how hard it is to do a minute every week it's like bitch, I do 20 minutes every single day 45 00:12:26,400 --> 00:12:27,200 okay, 46 00:12:28,120 --> 00:12:32,980 whatever, not take anything away from I just I don't know. I'm not even gonna talk shit about that show because I love that show 47 00:12:33,520 --> 00:12:34,320 um, 48 00:12:34,320 --> 00:13:33,600 but what was I gonna talk about oh yeah, I think we need to take guns away from everybody so the police are the only ones with guns. No civilian has any use for a gun, not a single use okay, but the police are violent and they do a lot of police brutalities. What we need to do as well is defund the cops, but you might be like well, that may know but vigilante is and needs to be outlawed as well. So if we just make the guns illegal none of the criminals will have any of the guns, and then for the remaining police that are there that we don't be fund. It's good for them to be the only ones that are armed because the government is obviously crooked and we're scared of them. So it's good for us to only' want them the authorities that have any sort of weapons, you know because if you're looking anywhere historically uh let me look anywhere else in the world where there's a guns away it's always worked out every single time every time you try socialism, communism take all the guns away or put a guy with dimension charge, it goes good and anyway it says otherwise 49 00:13:33,600 --> 00:13:40,580 they're spreading dangerous misinformation and they shouldn't be doing that because that is my job. They can't take my Jude 50 00:13:41,280 --> 00:13:42,140 mm gay 51 00:13:43,240 --> 00:14:31,260 all right. I'm gonna sign out I'm running out of shit to say right now please be sure to leave a rating go pick up my book The Petty Principles available on Amazon for 669, go subscribe on the YouTube channel like I said before or leave a rating in your favorite audio app uh, help the channel out, do what you can appreciate y'all being here and I can't actually decide if I'm I'm thinking I' might just start only doing the podcast Monday through Thursday, so then that gives Friday people time to catch up cause 4 episodes that's pretty much an' hour um, I don't know. I gotta think about that one anyways love y'all long time. Let me know what you think about that actually reach out. Let me know if you think it's a good idea or bad idea to not do the podcast on Friday. Oh God excuse me, deuces The episode showcases Rodney Smith's unique storytelling style, blending humor, personal anecdotes, and social commentary on a wide range of topics.
Welcome to Dangerous Misinformation, the daily podcast that's not afraid to stir the pot! Hosted by Rodney Smith, we dive into controversial topics, challenge popular opinions, and have a good laugh while we're at it. From discussing the realities of dying alone to questioning the difficulty of childbirth, we're here to shake things up. Join us for a unique blend of humor, honesty, and a healthy dose of chaos. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a rating. check the video version of this episode here https://youtu.be/4muTcLE0AGo Find all product and social links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites In this episode of Dangerous Misinformation, host Rodney Smith kicks things off with a warm welcome, expressing gratitude for the listeners tuning in. He introduces the podcast as a daily dose of controversial topics and humor, designed to spark discussions that might make family dinners and social gatherings a little awkward. Rodney delves into various subjects, such as dying alone and the perceived difficulty of childbirth, with his signature blend of humor and candidness. He shares his thoughts on relationships, comparing men and women's attitudes towards living alone and the challenges of finding a suitable partner. Rodney also ventures into the topic of elderly people engaging in sexual activities, expressing curiosity about the logistics of geriatric intimacy. Throughout the episode, Rodney explores his views on maturity, accountability, and the concept of being "based," referencing the rapper Lil B. He humorously contemplates the idea that women tend to exaggerate their struggles, including the challenges of childbirth, and suggests that perhaps these difficulties are blown out of proportion. The episode concludes with Rodney teasing a controversial clip for TikTok, in which he provocatively questions the perceived difficulty of childbirth, suggesting that women might be overemotional about the experience. He playfully anticipates the reactions he might receive in the comments section. Please note that this summary captures the humorous and sometimes controversial tone of the podcast episode, and it is essential to recognize the context and intention behind the host's statements.
Welcome to Dangerous Misinformation, your daily bite-sized podcast with Rodney Smith. In this episode, we discuss topics like Joe Biden's performance, the importance of driving slow in the left lane, and company profit gains. Join us as we dive into these pressing issues and more. Don't forget to follow Rodney on social media @LordPetty_ and grab a copy of his book, The Petty Principles Volume 1, on Amazon. Remember to subscribe, leave a rating, and share this podcast with someone who'd enjoy it. Thanks for tuning in! Check out the video version of this episode here https://youtu.be/TFzdB7Vr9UI Find all social and product links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites The podcast episode you provided features Rodney Smith discussing various topics, including his views on current events, politics, and social issues. In this episode, Smith talks about his podcast, "Dangerous Misinformation," where he covers topics meant to provoke discussions and challenge conventional beliefs. He touches on subjects such as Joe Biden's presidency, political opinions, and societal norms. Smith discusses his perspective on Joe Biden, expressing the opinion that Biden is doing a good job as president despite his age and health condition. He also talks about his experiences with corporate environments, expressing dissatisfaction with certain aspects of the professional world. Additionally, Smith shares his thoughts on societal issues, including racism and discrimination, often presenting controversial opinions in a humorous manner. Throughout the episode, Smith encourages listeners to slow down and appreciate life, advocating for a more relaxed approach to daily activities. He emphasizes the importance of individuality and creativity, expressing his disdain for conformity and corporate culture. The episode includes promotional content for Smith's book, "The Petty Principles Volume 1," and his merchandise available on Amazon. Smith urges listeners to leave ratings, subscribe, and share the podcast with others. The episode reflects Smith's candid and unfiltered style, offering his unique perspective on various topics. Transcription 1 00:00:00,240 --> 00:00:23,940 Hi everybody! Thank you for tuning in a Dangerous Misinformation, the daily Bite sized podcast to inspire topics for you to ruin family dinners and social gatherings. Join me, your humble narrator Rodney Smith as we will be discussing pressing topics today such as Joe Biden doing a great job, why you should drive slow in the left lane company profit gains and much more fun for the whole entire family this is dangerous misinformation. 2 00:00:24,840 --> 00:00:25,940 Let's do it, 3 00:00:35,320 --> 00:00:36,120 hey 4 00:00:36,680 --> 00:01:36,100 welcome as This is Dangerous Misinformation. Your favorite podcast, my favorite place to be and the lizard people's least favorite thing in the world. Appreciate you joining me. My name is Rodney Smith. You can follow me on any social media pretty much that is user friendly. That isn't a complete piece of garbage like Rumble. For instance I'm there too I just don't know how to use it. I can't figure it. Out I love the idea that they made a platform where you can say whatever the fuck you want but why can't we do 2 things hand in hand where you can' say whatever you want on a platform and it actually works, so I don't know anyways. You can find me on most social platforms at Lord Petty and some forms of underscore. She's looked for the pasty face and the red hat and you will find me. You can get my book on Amazon, The Petty Principles Volume 1 for $6 and 69 cents delivered straight to your house fresh off the press printed exclusively for you and 5 00:01:36,680 --> 00:02:35,360 yeah, you can get the stuff that we can't say on the interwebs and you can do whatever you want else in life I just appreciate you being here man, appreciate the big ol energy energy exchange of swapping. Have you been here this is the 220 seconds episode of this podcast and that is fucking nuts to me. We've done a month now for I used to just be one podcast a week, right and I thought that oh I'm working hard. I said a challenge. I challenge myself as like you know what I'm gonna for I'm gonna try to do 2 weeks where I do a podcast every single day now I'm just gonna see how it goes I'm just gonna see what happens and I figured I would run out a material really quick, but instead all it's done is it's like put me into this next gear where I think there's just one thing now where I get super excited to record this podcast the whole day and then I sit down and I just kind of get I like space out and I forget like I have so much right. I have so much I have this thing 6 00:02:35,360 --> 00:03:35,260 I I'm' literally um on the spectrum in some way because I'll have so many things, I'll have so many things going through my brains, so many ideas and I have all that but. Sometimes I don't know where the fuck to start and then when I sit down it's like, uh, that's why writing is a lot. That's why I'm a reader and a writer in a talker. I enjoy talking I think talking speaking, talking shit out of my little twists and venaculars is my favorite part about expressing myself because you can do things with the auditory you cannot do as with writing but as far as in taking the information I prefer to read it and whatnot, but anyways please leave a rating please subscribe and do all those good things you know that help us out and please please please share the podcast with somebody I told John the last episode I'm gonna say it a couple more times cause I never know whose first time it is listening to this podcast. If this is your first time listening to this podcast, appreciate you joining us grown with us joining this adventure. 7 00:03:35,440 --> 00:04:07,600 You are much, much, much, welcome and anybody's welcome here I don't give a fuck what you pee out of' I don't give a fuck what you identify as I don't give a fuck what color your skin is I don't give a fuck what thing you pray to in the sky. It doesn't matter to me what matters to me is that we all treat each other with respect and make fun of the things that are stupid about each other there's plenty of stupid things about me and you should be able to make fun of them as soon as you are trying to censor people. Right as soon as you're trying to shut people up you're in the wrong. If you disagree with somebody block them, block them, 8 00:04:07,600 --> 00:04:08,560 uh, 9 00:04:08,560 --> 00:05:06,880 do whatever you gotta do but or just remove them out of your life. If it's in real life or on the Internet, just remove these move the things you don't like, but as soon as you're trying to silence them you're in the wrong. Everybody has even a fucking Satanist. Uh uh these Hamas people, uh, the Westboro Baptist Church like the worst of the worst they are allowed to voice their opinions and instead of shutting them down what we need to do is beat them with logic because logic tends to prevail. Um, even though sometimes it doesn't like I don't think there was voter fraud. I do think Joe Biden got 81 million votes just because there's a lot of fucking stupid people and it shows how powerful the media is the only corruption I think that happened during that election was just the mass sciop by the mainstream media and the Hollywood elites and what? Not of convincing the average person about the type of monster that Donald Trump is? Because why wouldn't they do' that to the guy that's coming after them of course he has? His? Own ego 10 00:05:06,880 --> 00:05:18,420 of course he has his own drive and own ambitions and blah blah you have to be kind of a megalomaniac to wanna be the President of the goddamn United States. Okay, right? Think about any there's no way I would ever want that job okay 11 00:05:18,480 --> 00:05:22,160 so but if if if you're good at it 12 00:05:22,160 --> 00:05:27,500 and you have those personality traits why not? You know what I mean and he came out he couldn't be bought 13 00:05:28,000 --> 00:05:28,360 I don't know, 14 00:05:28,360 --> 00:06:28,280 you know the story. If you're listening this you don't need to hear this shit and if you're gonna tell somebody to listen to this who doesn't agree with this you're probably never gonna listen this you're gonna see a dangerous misinformation. What is this to Joe Rogan? Spin off fuck off dude who cares bro, but yeah, I think um realistically I think Joe biden's doing a great job okay for a guy with dementia. He is doing a superb job cause if you ever gone into work extremely hungover or feeling sick or tired didn't get any sleep the night before, it's hard as shit to be productive. It's hard as fuck to get anything done and usually then if you go back and look at what you did the day before where you weren't feeling well you probably feel pretty terrible about it right so imagine if you had dementia imagine if you were like 90 years old and you had dementia and you were the face of a shadow government. Right for being all these things right for a guy that shits his pants and falls off of a bicycle and sniffs kids. He's doing a pretty fucking good job dude 15 00:06:28,280 --> 00:07:22,500 the world is still standing okay I mean, there might be 2 wars on 2 simultaneous fronts that wouldn't have happened if somebody with any sort of authority and any sort of intimidation factor and any sort of competence would have had uh the borders close, showing strengths in our country and then showing people overseas if they fuck around and they find they'll find out kind of how he stopped nuclear war from breaking out in North Korea and everybody thought, oh, when Trump becomes president the world's gonna fall apart and all the things that have happened under Joe Biden are gonna happen. But he's still my point still stands for being a guy with dementia he's the greatest president. Joe Biden is the greatest president with dementia we've ever had, and I think that we ever will have and I can't imagine a scarier job than being Joe biden's doctor can you imagine being the person pumping the President of the United States full of enough drugs to go on TV and read that fucking teleprompter stumbling through it 16 00:07:23,320 --> 00:07:24,200 that guy, eh? 17 00:07:24,200 --> 00:08:23,500 They have to he has to be pumpful of so much uh, I don't even know what they give him right? I I've no idea right. Remember when Trump got Covid and he was good within like 2 days and then the rest of us were. All laying on fucking when I say us well not me, but the rest of the population was laying on ventilators and having to get the um the experimental Jabot juice. You know what I'm saying, so God knows what kind of shit that they pump into Butthole Bite and just to make him be able to get up to the podium and recite the things that his handlers are telling him to say before his wife grabs him by the hand and gives him his warm milk and tucks him in to bed at night so we can go bail his kid out from making millions of dollars overseas in Ukraine anyways. Dude, I think it's super racist um I think it is really racist that they are locking up essential items and selected targets 18 00:08:23,520 --> 00:09:10,340 okay, let me start that over, I think it is super racist that they are locking up essential items in certain targets and inner city areas because uh, who lives in inner city areas? People of color okay so this means when young black teenagers want to go loot they have to drive like 20 miles to go. We be able to loot because all the shits locked up in their own neighborhood and that is fucking racist because if we know anything about young black people according to Democrats is that they don't have drivers licenses, they don't have IDS. So how the frick are they supposed to get from point A to point B so they can go steal laundry detergent that makes no sense and that is the most racist shit I've ever experienced in my 33 years of life. Besides, when they shut down movie theaters and black people had nowhere to speak. 19 00:09:13,080 --> 00:10:11,480 Yeah, it's messed up dude we've came uh you know. I thought Riley Reid has broken down all racial barriers and we've moved beyond this nonsense I thought we've moved beyond this sort of discrimination and it makes me appalled it makes me appaled to be an American knowing that these injustices are going on it makes me wanna side with the Hamas people putting towels around Washington D. C. Monument's heads, you know, because that is just beautiful there's nothing that shows more how far we've came with our inclusions then showing people supporting a terrorist organization uh, spray painting our national murals and standing outside of the same White House that let them in right the same people that opened up their borders and let you in and invited you to come in and get away from the warm torn place that you came from and make a better life for yourself. There's no better waves saying thank' you then go in and spray painting their national murals 20 00:10:11,480 --> 00:10:55,220 and putting your flags over them right because why would you ever who? Why? Would you move to a new country and not bring the old bullshit with you that you escaped from, you know what I mean. That would make 0 sense. It would make 0 sense to pack up all your shit to try to get away from the things that made you flee in the first place and then leave them there like why would you take on the new identity of the nationality the night you're living at that has welcomed you' with open arms and giving you every opportunity in the world to succeed? That would just be silly I'm just a silly guy, you know. I got dreams, I got ambitions I have silly little things that cross my mind that I think are possible and that's just something that' I think is possible, but I don't think is ever gonna happen and it might just be an unrealistic 21 00:10:55,640 --> 00:10:56,440 ask. 22 00:10:56,480 --> 00:11:45,220 But you know you're just sitting one of' those meetings where it's a big company wide meeting and you're all sitting there and then one of the one of the mid level managers gets up there and they start talking about all the profit, all the gains that the company made they start showing all these charts about how much more money the company made that universe and like oh yeah, like high 5 and then clap it with each other, but none of you ever get a raise so you just gotta sit there and I remember the very first time this happened to me right and I made the dumbest decision where I because I'm stupid I raise my hand. I say oh so so what's gonna happen with' all this new money coming in and the response was like whoa what do you mean? That's just company? It's company? Profits like oh so we're not getting a bonus or we're not getting anything. Okay, it's just going into 23 00:11:47,480 --> 00:11:48,320 the bows, 24 00:11:48,320 --> 00:12:07,660 it's just going into Rick ross's pockets, huh? And that is what I can't do dude I don't give a fuck, I can't do it anymore bro. I can't sit in these environments where I gotta put pronouns in my email handle and be like as per my last email or go work hourly standing in some fucking 25 00:12:08,480 --> 00:12:09,400 ah dude, 26 00:12:09,400 --> 00:12:10,700 it's terrible 27 00:12:12,680 --> 00:12:13,660 excuse me. 28 00:12:13,720 --> 00:12:25,540 Ah man, just the thought of like dealing with that shit bro. I got my backs against the fucking wall bro I need you guys to share this goddamn podcast cause my backs against the fucking wall. 29 00:12:26,040 --> 00:12:27,020 I'm uh 30 00:12:27,160 --> 00:13:26,340 but it feels good. It feels good to have your back against the wall like I always like I love being under pressure. I love pressure. Getting comfortable like comfort is a step towards death okay the more comfortable you are the more the closer you are to death when you put your body and your emotions and your mind through strenuous situations that's how' you become alive right? It's like taking a cold shower it's how you replenish all the mitochondra in your body or the how you when you work out you break the muscle down to build new muscle like you need to strain yourself to be able to get better things and that's out as what's life to with' the intangibles you gotta have your back against the wall, you just gotta say fuck it and quit your job and not have a backup plan and then just dive deep into something and you know, burn the ships bro burn the fucking ships. That's my advice and I don't know if you want to take that advice it doesn't pay off for me. Uh, you know. 6 months ago I had 50 grand in a checking account and now I do not have 50 grand in a checking account 31 00:13:26,520 --> 00:14:26,440 so take that with you know but maybe a year from now let's have this conversation again when you you might be sitting there at your job. You're too scared to quit and I'm sitting there making hundreds of thousands of dollars for talking shit and entertaining people who knows, but I know that's what I see. I see. It, I don't dream it, I see it. I work towards it. I try to put the pieces together and it's not even a money thing for me I don't give a fuck about the money. I'm telling you right now I' could be a millionaire I'm gonna be wearing the same shit I'm gonna have the same watch on I'll have a nicer camera probably have a nicer setup here because I can hire people to do that for me, but I'm still gonna be driving a Ford Escape because I think the Ford Escape is the great. The 2017 Ford Escape is the greatest sports car ever invented and yes, I called a sports car just depends on what sport you're referring to okay, it's a sports car. If' I take it' to go play golf that's a sport alright if golf can be a sport, my 4, 2017 Ford Escape can be a sports car okay 32 00:14:26,440 --> 00:15:17,960 it's got all wheel drive. It gets like 25 miles to the gown it's got a turbo engine in' it' alright 2.4. 4 cylinder engine right it's pretty quick. I think it tops out at like 120 or something like that I've never had to go that fast because the acceleration with the all wheel drive in the grip just so anyways I could be a millionaire. I would still just be driving my lesbian fort escape until it runs into the ground and I don't give a fuck about money. The only thing I want is to not have to listen to somebody to go, hey jump! And then I got a jump because somebody else has to make themselves feel important with the backing of a giant corporation behind them that's why I just don't. I don't care how successful somebody is. I don't care how much money somebody. It doesn't impress me the only thing that impresses me is people that build. Businesses if you're not building a business or' creating a art or if if you're not the person that's creating something 33 00:15:17,960 --> 00:15:19,300 I don't give a fuck. 34 00:15:19,440 --> 00:16:19,380 If you've worked your way up through the ranks I don't care. That doesn't mean shit to me it means literally absolutely 0 to me you can be the CEO of Google. I don't give a fuck what you didn't start Google. It doesn't matter to me you're not the creator, you're just a guy that played the politics well enough you went to a good enough school, you got your education whatever. You have the skills to run this thing but you don't have the skills that I admire for the the crazy bastard that started that shit and I'm sure the CEO of Google doesn't give a fuck what I think but I'm just saying in general what the people I'm dealing with somebody's sitting there trying like flex on me with some like material shits like bro, I don't care. What have you created? What legacy are you leaving right you're gonna get what? A fake gold watch from your employer someday, a pat on the back and then be replaced. I could fall off the earth tomorrow there's still gonna be hundreds of hours of bullshit that my great grandkids can go back and listen to and be like, wow, my grandfather was fucked up anyways, bro. I like driving slow in the left lane just to remind people to. Slow down and smell the flower. Sometimes you know 35 00:16:19,480 --> 00:17:16,700 everybody's always in a hurry and I think it's good for us to just kind' of pump the brakes literally in metaphorically speaking, so I encourage you all when you have all the time in the world just get in the left lane slow everybody down they will appreciate it they will probably Hank out of joy and just to remind you back. You know what I'm very grateful that somebody reminded me that life moves way too fast and sometimes we just need to slow down so everybody get in the left lane drive slow. Be sure. To leave a rating for this podcast. Uh, write me an email lord Petty podcast at gmail dot com share this with your best friend. If you have a friend. You know they always say one more thing here they always say you become the the the sum of the 5 people that you spend the most time with, and I just wanna know who has 5 friends because that doesn't make any sense to me but anyways leave a rating. Please subscribe I love y'all very' much. Thank you so much for tuning in to dangerous misinformation. 36 00:17:16,720 --> 00:17:42,940 Follow me on the social media sites at Lord Petty some form thunderscore get my book The Petty Principles on Amazon. You can get one of these shirts if you want on Amazon as well find the Lord Petty merch page on Amazon, uh, she's. Actually a little cheaper there than on my website, so if you stuck around long enough now you have that tip go get yourself a I don't Buy Taxes shirt or something and yeah god I offer you so much. I give you so much and ask for nothing in return 37 00:17:43,000 --> 00:17:44,660 okay, deuces.
Welcome to Dangerous Misinformation, your daily dose of controversial topics that will spice up your social gatherings and family dinners. Join Rodney Smith as he dives into topics like toxic masculinity in the trans community, the overrated status of Tupac, and much more. This podcast is all about challenging norms and sparking conversations. Don't forget to share your weekend stories at lordpettypodcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @LordPetty_. Remember, this is the only podcast where we love everyone, make fun of everything, and challenge the status quo. Tune in and let's spread this thing like wildfire! Check out this episode on video here https://youtu.be/rquLVx3w2Eo Find all social and product links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites In this episode of "Dangerous Misinformation," the host, Rodney Smith, welcomes listeners to his bite-sized daily show designed to provide topics for people to stir controversy at social gatherings and family dinners. Rodney discusses various subjects, including his disdain for toxic masculinity in the trans community, his opinion on Tupac being overrated, and his resistance against conforming to corporate norms. Rodney starts by expressing his frustration with the toxic masculinity displayed by some trans women, criticizing their aggressive behavior and attempts to force their views on others. He emphasizes the need to reject violence and toxic behavior, urging people to be respectful and understanding without resorting to aggression. Next, Rodney shares his controversial take on Tupac, stating that he doesn't find the late rapper's music particularly impressive. He argues that Tupac's lyrics lack substance and praises artists like Little John, whom he believes had a more uplifting impact on listeners with their energetic music. Throughout the episode, Rodney reflects on his own resistance to conforming to societal expectations, especially in corporate environments. He rejects the idea of pretending to be someone he's not and despises the social politics and formalities that come with traditional workplaces. Rodney also opens up about his personal struggles, discussing his experience with medication and his concerns about its potential impact on his creativity. Despite his strong opinions and controversial statements, Rodney encourages listeners to engage with the podcast and spread the word to others. He appreciates the audience's support and emphasizes the importance of word-of-mouth promotion for the success of his show. Please note that the content of this episode contains controversial opinions and may not reflect the views of all listeners. Transcription 1 00:00:00,400 --> 00:00:22,060 Welcome to Dangerous Misinformation, the bite size Daily Show to inspire topics for you to ruin social gatherings and family dinners join us today. We'll be going over pressing topics such as not giving a toxic masculinity in the trans community Tupac being overrated and much, much, much more fun for the entire family my name is Rodney Smith and I appreciate you joining us 2 00:00:31,200 --> 00:01:30,740 bang bang this is dangerous misinformation and oh boy, we got ourselves a little doozy on this Monday. How is your weekend do you have a good weekend? Let me know. Write me an email it lord petty podcast at gmail. Com. Tell me about your weekend. If you did anything extremely stupid, I want to hear about it. I want to hear more from you. I want to hear everything about you but uh don't message me on' Instagram because I probably won't read it because I fucking hate that app who's like, oh why' you curving me on Instagram? I'm not. I' just hate that I'm boycotting it uh, this is your first time tuning in oh follow me on Twitter. Follow me on X at Lord Petty underscore cause I fucks with that website and I really wish they would take the band off my account. I said something I called. Somebody like a big chocolate eyed or something on Twitter at one point and then they made me ineligible for any sort of monetization or sharing, or you know how they. Do at the time back at the time the Jack was it Jack Dorsey? Was he the dude or was he the original one I can't remember back when 3 00:01:31,040 --> 00:02:29,620 the dorks were still in charge of X. I got a streaky and aka strike and I've been trying to recover from a sense I'm going to tell you the story. So why I just said streaky and why the fuck would you say streaky versus strike? And I'm going to explain that in a second? So hopefully I remember that Rodney of the future remember this moment ah, but first I wanna say thank you for tuning in dangerous misinformation. Ah, this is only podcast where we love everybody you make fun of everything and it is time folks, it is time we spread this thing like wildfire we are ready we put in the reps we've been doing this for almost 5 years now we've been doing this for almost 5 years. Think about how crazy that is everything that's gone on in our lives. Everything has gone on in the world all the moments we've shared together the lols we've had and we've had this nice beautiful, close knit family right? But I. I. Think it's time I think it's time we go big with it dude and um, I'm ready for the journey and I'm 4 00:02:30,000 --> 00:02:40,460 stoke for you to come along with it and I'm stoke for us to do this zoo zamin and I explained before. The word zoo zombin means together in German and I'm sorry if my voice it sounds like 5 00:02:43,800 --> 00:03:03,140 I'm still sick dude, I'm still sick I do know. So back when I was making music the one song that people always really like that I recorded actually recorded it when I was sick and something made my voice sound cool I guess there's something I don't know, but so the whole point let's dive into it the whole point 6 00:03:03,440 --> 00:03:04,580 of I guess 7 00:03:05,520 --> 00:04:04,200 this isn't the thing to dive into but I'm gonna tell you why I' said was the word I even said like streaky or something were Tom about strike or whatever is that what it was streaky strike I forget. So when I was a little boy living in the Germany I was completely normal for the kids to go hang out with the adults while they would just chain smoke cigarettes and sound like my voice right now and sit around in each other's apartments and just get hammered on the weekends. Okay, then those kids would just sit around and hailing all the cigarette smoke and absorbing all the adults alcoholism and doing whatever it was right but so we were at Omahozis okay who was basically my like not real grandma, but like my, German grandma, over there okay and so and she had like 8 kids and so one of her kids was basically my godfather and so we were just part of like that family. We lived with them for a couple months his name was UVA. He's coolest fuck. He's actually gay and that's when people say oh you're fucking home. I felt like bro like my grew up with like one of the closest 8 00:04:04,200 --> 00:04:13,260 people ever to me was a fucking gay guy um and I know that's like saying oh I got black friends whatever, but it's like dude, I have nothing like I'm very I get the gay thing 9 00:04:14,240 --> 00:04:15,260 I like 10 00:04:15,480 --> 00:04:17,300 I'm not into it though personally 11 00:04:18,120 --> 00:04:19,760 anyways with that time by oh yeah 12 00:04:19,760 --> 00:04:22,500 so we lived with UVA and uh 13 00:04:22,720 --> 00:04:23,440 we would go to, 14 00:04:23,440 --> 00:04:25,540 so was his mom, all my horsey's house 15 00:04:25,560 --> 00:04:27,660 so we go to all my horsey's house one night 16 00:04:28,640 --> 00:05:28,320 and it's all the adults' they're all shit faced and uh, what was in our house was an apartment everybody lives in apartments in Europe, okay and uh, so they're having this' party. We're all sitting in the living room it's filled with smoke everybody must be drunk cause they're all laughing giggling, having a great time us kids are being rambunct just some shit that the neighbors would hate over here okay, and also we here are knock on the door and we're like 20 people deep' at least we are knock on the door. It's this old lady look, I got a booger in my nose right now it's this old lady who was a neighbor. He was even old compared to Omahozi who's probably like 60 still smoking sigs at the time and so this old lady walks in and she's got 2 big like 2l bottles of Sprite right and and I'd had Sprite. I mean sprite's been around for I don't know how long sprite's been around, maybe since the 80s or something probably longer than that I don't know, and so this must have been in like 1999. And so this old lady walks into Olma holsey's house with 2 big things of sprite and she's like, 17 00:05:28,320 --> 00:05:34,620 oh I heard I heard you young people having fun down here and I brought you this new 18 00:05:34,880 --> 00:05:39,140 and she's it was in German right and so she said does Nojaka trank shh pretty? 19 00:05:40,760 --> 00:05:41,800 And then uh, 20 00:05:41,800 --> 00:05:43,480 she said yes, my my son 21 00:05:43,480 --> 00:05:49,700 he dropped off this shh pity and I wanted to give it to you because I don't party anymore 22 00:05:50,400 --> 00:05:55,440 I guess everybody was like super nice like oh thank you thank you so much, you know 23 00:05:55,440 --> 00:05:56,420 feeling dunk 24 00:05:57,200 --> 00:06:02,080 and then she gave us the shiplety and then uh and then as soon as she walk it was one of those 25 00:06:02,080 --> 00:06:02,880 haha 26 00:06:03,320 --> 00:06:25,440 I hope to god by the time she didn't walk out of the apartment and hear the door close she didn't just hear the place fucking erupt I just remember seeing the tears coming down my mom's face and like her friends like we're like the whole place which is howling and laughter cause I'm sure' they were just hammered they couldn't believe what just happened you know, I'm a kid, so everything's funny to me in, general so I was like, here's 27 00:06:25,440 --> 00:06:28,000 here's this noi, that's Noiaka, drink 28 00:06:28,000 --> 00:06:28,880 this new drink 29 00:06:28,880 --> 00:06:29,780 shhh pretty 30 00:06:30,440 --> 00:06:37,260 and so said ever since then it's been one of those things where whatever I see a word like knife I'll call to knife or 31 00:06:58,880 --> 00:07:39,500 these people in Silicon Valley right? These people that I admire even though I hate the tech lizards, I do like studying them and they all have this thing where they refuse to accept reality people tell them something is impossible and this is just the way it is and all the great people completely reject that notion in I'm one of these people, and in my realm it is of not a physical product or something in the tangible world or something in the tech industry it's just with life philosophy in the way we carry ourselves I am like I want to be the Steve Jobs of not giving a book when people tell me, oh you go to if you read my book. I have this whole chapter about job interviews right but how stupid and fucking pointless they are they're dumb. The whole thing doesn't make sense 32 00:07:39,560 --> 00:07:40,280 and when we walk 33 00:07:40,280 --> 00:07:55,680 I don't know why we agreed to behave in these corporate environments and do these things and do these dog and pony shows like no one wants to go to the fucking Christmas party. Okay, we're. Not a fucking family at, work we're. Not nobody wants to know. Like 34 00:07:56,000 --> 00:07:56,680 at what point 35 00:07:56,680 --> 00:08:04,940 you have to get to where you start playing along with this shit and then before you know, your whole life's a fucking charade your whole life is just this bullshit corporate like LA? 36 00:08:05,720 --> 00:08:06,440 No dude, 37 00:08:06,440 --> 00:09:06,340 I'm not participating in it if you ask me it doesn't have to be like that why can't we be human be normal right why can't we be human be normal not have to play about all these dumb little corporate rules and a little like oooh like I gotta act the certain way cause I'm at work and pretend that I' care about this or pretend I don't go drink a bunch of beer after work. Everybody you work with some form of drug addict, right why do we have to all care? All pretend to be these perfect blah blah blah people why can't you just be a part of something and be respectful of people right? If you're just respectful of' others why does it? Why does it? Matter what what you stand for, you know? Also nearly you got a specify on your social media. These views do not represent my employers like what kind of bullshit? Dumb ass Karen takes something that somebody says I'm like, oh, I need to go talk to their employer you sell insurance. I need to go talk to the insurance company about the stuff that Stephen saying on the Internet about there being way too many fucking migrant sleeping on his house door 38 00:09:06,920 --> 00:09:18,420 and all his tax money is going to pay for wars that don't concern us when you can't put food on the table I don't know dude I just don't get it, I don't get 39 00:09:23,320 --> 00:09:26,740 you can be honest and be real without being a dick 40 00:09:26,920 --> 00:09:27,720 you know what I mean. 41 00:09:27,720 --> 00:09:37,960 That's what I try to I try to walk this balance of being honest and being authentic without being a dick to people. I can't take myself serious going into these environments what I got act 42 00:09:37,960 --> 00:09:40,160 oh, I go to drink with my pinky out 43 00:09:40,160 --> 00:10:06,740 or I gotta pretend. I laugh at the boss's jokes and shit like that like uh the social politics bro. I have no I have no patience or room for it like if something's dumb something's dumb and also they say you know, I've read the 48 laws of power and I' get it okay I'm not rejecting human nature I'm not saying like I' understand how the world works but I refuse to accept certain parts of it and one of them being 44 00:10:06,960 --> 00:10:07,440 uh 45 00:10:07,440 --> 00:10:59,400 just the the fake fucking corporate shit I want no part of it. I'm not even against like wearing suits and ties and dressing nice and like have it classy shit I love classy shit it was soon as soon as I got wait till I get my money right, you're not gonna see me in normal bars and she do I wanna hang out in steakhouses and drink old fashions and fuck 22 year olds okay, I've noticed I Whenever I go out now I just wanna go home if I'm hanging out in just some regular ass dive bar with the bunch of people talking about uh you know car maintenance or something like that like shoot me shoot me in the head I don't wanna be. I shouldn't even say I came and say that on YouTube, but I just I'm so bored I'm so bored with normal life like I would rather I'd rather just completely just burn out burn all bridges at this point, or try to open up the portal to get into the space of where I don't have to be some fucking pretend corporate Looney cause people at the top 46 00:10:59,400 --> 00:11:00,040 right? 47 00:11:00,040 --> 00:11:02,480 You might think all these like middle management corporate things oh 48 00:11:02,480 --> 00:11:03,960 we go to act like adults 49 00:11:03,960 --> 00:11:17,200 no, the people at the top are rail and coke and being ridiculous and having fun and enjoying their lives. Cause they get it cause it's crazy people, all these people in powerful positions they all have some sort of like personality disorder. 50 00:11:17,200 --> 00:11:18,080 You know what I mean. 51 00:11:18,080 --> 00:11:24,900 They're all they' all refuse to take' their meds and that's what makes them' genius, so I'm gonna stop' taking my meds 52 00:11:25,000 --> 00:11:26,180 I'm done with them 53 00:11:28,040 --> 00:12:27,340 I've been I've been actually pretty worried about this I'm gonna be a little vulnerable with you, so I've been taken uh, searcher, lean so what is called for my stomach problems because it keeps telling me that you know the mind gut connection because I'm so wound up because I'm such' a spaz' they tell me it's like everything that makes me creative and fun, and whatever gives me my personality. I think fucks with my like, immune system and all that because it's because I'm just I'm just wired a certain way I'm nuts to put it short okay and uh and so the mind get connections like I don't even realize I have anxiety I don't feel anxious, I don't feel like scared of' anything I don't feel sad of' anything or' whatever, but uh for me like I get anxious if I feel like I'm having stomach problems cause I'm like oh fuck I don't wanna deal with this you know. That makes me anxious but the time is just this loop so they've been trying to put me on like any depressions and shit like that for about 10 years now. I said no no I'm good, no, and I' finally just said okay what do I have to lose at this point because I'm tired of dealing with these digestive issues it is what it is let's try it let's stop eating the bread, let's just take the medicine 54 00:12:27,800 --> 00:13:15,400 and it had me feeling it really shitty. Initially had me feeling kind of just like dark and I don't know I I don't know like maybe it really turned me down it kind of it took the fog away, but by taking the fog no it almost like added a fog it took it took like the rough edges away, but then it added a fog. You know what I mean where before the edges were like spiky they were now just cloudy and um but I've been I've been pushing through it and I've been worried about' that it'll tone down my creativity, so I've been reading up a lot about it about creatives. Are they like you know? Has this affected your creative output in the way you know? Because I don't want to become a zombie. I don't want to start taking medication and all of a sudden. Next thing you know next time walking in there I was oh, Stephen, how are you doing? How was your weekend 55 00:13:15,400 --> 00:13:18,120 oh how's' your wife how's' the kids? Oh was it fun 56 00:13:18,120 --> 00:13:22,260 oh well, you should come over sometime and have dinner I'll show you the new lawn mower. 57 00:13:24,480 --> 00:13:39,860 No dude, I can't do it. I want no part of it. Maybe when I'm afforded maybe maybe when I have a kid some maybe some event in my life will happen to where I will snap into what you might wanna call adult mode or something like that, but as, of right now I just don't give a fuck I wanna talk shit 58 00:13:40,280 --> 00:13:42,720 about the world. And 59 00:13:43,160 --> 00:13:47,660 yeah, speaking of talking shit about the world, okay let's jump in and let's stop talking about me 60 00:13:47,760 --> 00:13:48,820 stop talking about Ma 61 00:13:49,280 --> 00:14:10,660 even though this is my podcast and I can do whatever I want but I wanna be courteous and give you topics that you can ruin your family dinner with. That is the main point of this podcast you'd be able to tune in and get inspiration for things that you can ruin family dinners and uh friend gatherings with okay? And with that I want you to really consider this and really think about what I'm gonna say. Okay 62 00:14:11,480 --> 00:14:12,160 is there 63 00:14:12,160 --> 00:14:18,140 anybody that displays more toxic masculinity than trans women? 64 00:14:19,320 --> 00:14:20,740 These bitches are 65 00:14:21,400 --> 00:14:28,340 fucking entitled dude and if you don't bow down to them they will start mansplaining the shit out of pronouns to you. 66 00:14:29,640 --> 00:14:30,360 It's like, okay, 67 00:14:30,360 --> 00:14:39,400 that's fine. You don't need to you don't need to start mansplaining to me about how pronouns work and how all this blah blah blah like I get it bro, I get that 68 00:14:39,400 --> 00:14:41,080 Digender and sex are different 69 00:14:41,080 --> 00:14:46,880 whatever dude are they? I don't care. You go do whatever you want to do just leave me alone that is 70 00:14:47,560 --> 00:14:48,580 textbook 71 00:14:48,760 --> 00:14:54,700 toxic masculinity, just trying to force your ways and bully your ways onto people. You know what I'm saying. 72 00:14:55,040 --> 00:14:56,080 Don't be bullies 73 00:14:56,080 --> 00:15:25,240 leave that toxic masculinity shit it's behind, you know. It's 2023. We don't need toxic masculinity. More so all you trans women out there stop wanting. To square up and throw fists with people if they say something about trans people because it is very tight it's not very lady like it's not very lady like to wanna throw hands with somebody if you're a trans woman, okay that is toxic masculinity. Violence is toxic masculinity. We should ever have to resort to violence and I don't know why I gotta break this down so much, 74 00:15:25,240 --> 00:15:26,040 dude 75 00:15:28,000 --> 00:15:30,820 anyways. Let's get into one more thing here before I let y'all go. 76 00:15:32,880 --> 00:15:48,100 I don't think Tupac was really that great, you know people put Tupac up there and uh to me he just kind of yelled, you know what I'm saying like, he just kind of he never really said anything of substance. He just kind of yelled 77 00:15:48,360 --> 00:15:49,260 and 78 00:15:50,400 --> 00:16:30,380 you know like if you look at like a little John for instance, he yelled as well, but he actually produced his music and it actually made you feel uplifted. You know what I mean. So if you ever talk about all the tupacs of greatest rapper life, I think Little John is way more influential because when snap music came around like it didn't matter what you're doing right you you could be carrying a tray of food at your job or something like that and Little John snap your fingers would come on and you would wanna drop the tray when 2 Park comes on you're like, okay, fuck I gotta sit here and like I actually. Pay attention to what he's saying and then he's not saying much, he's only talking about the things that ended up being his downfall and I think that is just not 79 00:16:30,920 --> 00:16:31,720 um. 80 00:16:32,960 --> 00:17:14,780 Yeah I just I just think that Little John Gells better than 2 pock, so um anyways, I appreciate y'all tune' and into dangerous misinformation, uh the number one source in the world for dangerous misinformation where everything we say is 100% serious and I don't ever try to make rage bait to chop into little clips and throw on YouTube because they get the most clicks thank you so much for tuning in I'll see y'all tomorrow, please be sure to leave a rating and tell somebody you know the number one way if you look at market research the number one way podcast spread is mouth to mouth friends so you play a huge part in this so I want to thank you very much for anybody you've ever shown this podcast year to go. 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Join us on Dangerous Misinformation, the show where we discuss pressing topics like depression, addiction, and more. Hosted by Rodney Smith, we dive into the ups and downs of life, exploring personal struggles, health issues, and the impact of substances like alcohol. This episode is a raw, honest look at life's challenges and how we navigate them. Tune in for a mix of humor, vulnerability, and real talk. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a rating. Connect with us on social media @LordPetty_ and email us at lordpettypodcast@gmail.com. Watch the video Episode here https://youtu.be/I6Qxp78PcSE Find all social and product links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites In this episode, the host of "Dangerous Misinformation," Rodney Smith, discusses various topics including depression, addiction, and his personal struggles. He starts by thanking the listeners for tuning in and introduces the show as a platform to discuss pressing issues. The host expresses his exhaustion and frustration with life, mentioning feelings of depression and questioning the purpose of participating in worldly activities. He contemplates the idea of checking out from life but emphasizes that he would never harm himself. Rodney then talks about his health issues, specifically mentioning problems related to gluten intolerance. He shares his experiences with dietary changes, weight loss, and joint pain, attributing some of his health problems to his diet. He discusses the impact of food allergies and intolerance on overall health, highlighting the importance of gut health. The host also opens up about his complicated relationship with alcohol. He shares his observations of people's behavior under the influence and how alcohol can lead to destructive patterns. He expresses his concern for those close to him who struggle with alcoholism, describing it as a form of addiction and comparing it to using drugs like cocaine. He emphasizes the importance of moderation and his aversion to constant substance use. Throughout the episode, Rodney expresses his frustrations, vulnerabilities, and contemplative thoughts, providing a raw and honest perspective on his personal struggles and observations about life. He encourages listeners to be mindful of their actions, emphasizes the significance of mental and physical well-being, and urges them to appreciate life while practicing moderation and self-awareness. The episode concludes with a message of gratitude for the listeners and a request to support the podcast by leaving a rating, spreading the word, and engaging with the host on social media. Transcript 1 00:00:00,680 --> 00:00:20,140 Hi everybody! Thank you for tuning in a dangerous Misinformation. Very uplifting episode today join us as we will be discussing pressing topics such as depression, addiction and much more fun for the whole entire family and please be sure to leave a rating thank you for tuning in this is dangerous Misinformation 2 00:00:30,120 --> 00:01:27,460 creatings everybody thank you for tuning in a dangerous misinformation. I'm your host, Rodney Smith. This is the only podcast in the world where we love everybody. We make fun of it. Is. It. Even a podcast? I don't even know. I hate the word podcast because everybody has a fuck what is a podcast? What's the difference between a YouTube video and a podcast or a show? You know? What's the difference? Who cares there's no difference. Podcast is a podcast used to be a platform it used to be like the Apple podcast app right? Podcast is like calling all it's like calling all serial corn flakes is like calling everything a podcast. This isn't even a podcast. Dude it's a fucking show okay and welcome to it. This is the only show in the world where we love everybody. We make fun of everything and I appreciate you being here. I'm on day 2 of heaven to sniffles and I feel like dart and I feel very congested and I got a headache and I'm just tired dude 3 00:01:27,840 --> 00:02:12,080 I'm tired in general, I'm tired I'm tired with life. I'm tired with love. I'm. Tired with liberty, I'm tired of the pursuit of happiness I don't get why people kill themselves though because like if you ever you know very dark topic, but like why wouldn't you just check out and just stop doing all the things that you're supposed to do you know, I feel like when people get to a point where they take the the final that final step, it's cause they don't want to participate in' worldly activities anymore I haven't wanted to deal with worldly activities for a very long time, but I'm at the point where I' would never harm myself and I'm just kind of like I just kind of want to check out and see what happens what's the worst that can happen um, 4 00:02:12,960 --> 00:02:13,440 I don't know. 5 00:02:13,440 --> 00:03:02,780 Yeah maybe maybe if I had a kid or something like that that would change, but yeah dude I'm just bored with everything kind of sick of everything. And I'm just I'm just exhausted, I'm just tired dude' you know, people look at me, sometimes they have it all figured out and I don't I don't think anybody ever actually fully does you know things going ups and down so whenever things are down for me I was just like to remember myself well, the downswing always comes before the upswing and then when things are going good you feel kind of embarrassed for when things were even bad and it's not like things are even bad for me. Right now like said, I'm just I'm just fucking exhausted, I'm just drained and I'm not even just like being said I'm just to be honest, we're gonna have a vulnerable episode let's have a vulnerable episode I guess I'm just 6 00:03:03,240 --> 00:03:03,600 yeah, 7 00:03:03,600 --> 00:03:13,420 I'm just exhausted and I'm sick of rejection. I guess you can call it it's like I'm getting rejected blatantly to my face, but it's just like the lack of 8 00:03:14,320 --> 00:03:14,680 you know 9 00:03:14,680 --> 00:04:11,980 you feel so much resistance in every it's like it's just every aspect of life and I don't know if it's just you know the grass is greener on the other side but I just I just I just don't every step along the way, it's just always fucking something and the worst of it is like health issues you know what I mean if my health was 100% in order, but I think all it is so I actually have this really good German doctor now and he he's really he's a he's a huge G and I might just boil down to I might just have some sort of like sealy act as it like yeah I might just have a serious gluten and tolerance because I was feeling absolutely fine absolutely perfect when I was only eaten meats and vegetables here recently but I lost a bunch of weight and I was like dude I feel disgusting like I couldn't even look at pictures of myself and I it's like I can't be. Calling fat slobs fat slobs if I'm just this disgusting 10 00:04:12,120 --> 00:04:46,180 skinny twig running around looking interexic you know like I have. I have. A problem in the opposite direction in that case like I can tell my ass to go to the gym which I do go to the gym but there was a time so when I decided OK, I'm gonna start eating bread and shit again cause I need to put some weight on I was like washing down bacon with chocolate milk and then following up my breakfast with the bowl of cereal and drinking a glass of apple juice afterwards and then eating burritos for lunch, then making a stack of pancakes and then for lunch eating a steak just doused and buttery garlic. 11 00:04:49,160 --> 00:05:19,900 Yeah, and you know then and for dinner I'd make like a bowl of pasta and eat a big ass thing of ice cream and and so I slowly put on like £5 again but then my I got this fucking joint paint started up again and it's like my hand my hands feel all like I feel like I got like these 2 fingers right here like I've been. I think I was playing tackle football yesterday I did. This is how I used to feel when I was playing football and it's like I did anything important 12 00:05:24,440 --> 00:05:25,240 yeah, 13 00:05:25,480 --> 00:06:24,940 I think it's just the bread just declaring World War IV on my asshole cause when it gets in your intestines right if you have think about when you're allergic like if you're allergic to pollen, if you know people make fun of the whole gluten thing but think about just regular allergies if you're allergic to pollen you see what it does to your eyes and your sinuses and all these things right? These visibly allergy symptoms but so if you have a food allergy and you're ingesting a bunch of' this and everything's bread, try to get away from wheat dude, it's hard, as fuck so if you have a gluten and tolerance and you're eating that think about the havoc that it's doing to your insides that you can't visibly see with your eyes but it's obviously causing all sorts of reactions uh, inflammation and all sorts of things and so because basically your whole nervous system and immune system starts on your gut. If you have bad gut health it's gonna trans transfer into other areas um and then if your immune system goes hey wire it starts attacking things where there's nothing even wrong because what your immune system supposed to do 14 00:06:25,280 --> 00:06:33,700 is attack invaders but so once your immune system gets fucked up it's like having a drunk immune system where it can't spot the bad invaders you know, 15 00:06:34,680 --> 00:06:35,480 and then 16 00:06:35,920 --> 00:06:49,940 so yeah, that's what we're hoping now hopefully the Zajim and doctors right so I gotta go back in in 6 weeks. Do like a follow up and I'm just going to take that test I. Don't know why I. Didn't order that test 17 00:06:52,280 --> 00:07:30,220 well yeah bro. I'm just I'm just exhausted, that's kind of the moral of the story I'm exhausted with not feeling well I'm exhausted with the idea that I' have to go back to the airplane hanger I really don't want to I don't think I'm going to even though I know it's like a safe hunter grand like if I go pick up this contract if I go pick up this contract it'll be, you know like $50 an hour, but I just I don't want to go backwards I don't want to I'd rather I would rather make like $30,000 fucking working for myself than making a hundred grand working at some mega corporation, you know. 18 00:07:35,320 --> 00:07:52,900 Sorry sipping that topochico gotta stay hydrated, dude it's a big part of being sick staying hydrated. Yeah, just the idea of having to go back at all that bullshit is you know, really irk in the inner millennial 19 00:07:53,040 --> 00:07:56,980 and yeah, where was I going with that 20 00:07:59,240 --> 00:08:01,580 I forget. I'm just getting in my fields. About it 21 00:08:04,040 --> 00:08:04,940 anyway, 22 00:08:05,200 --> 00:09:05,000 since we're having kind of a dark episode you know what I've noticed as I've gotten older is my relationship with alcohol I'm really developing a dislike for it and I don't think I'll ever not be a drinker' because it's like that Burt Cricher modelockey went on where sometimes just being at the airport and having some drinks are going on vacation and ripping some Momosas or just having some beers in general alright every once in a while you can't beat that it's glorious and I always want to be healthy enough to be able to do that like Bert Christ or said but I just remember when I started drinking when I was younger I think I started drinking around the time I was 17 and uh while I remember beforehand so when I was when I was a kid in Germany and you know my mom will take us with her to the it was just kind of normal it's part of the culture. There you go to these big like wine festivals that are like big carnival things you know be hanging out with all the kids be hanging out the adults be hanging out, all the adults just be getting hammered and I would see adults get drunk 23 00:09:05,000 --> 00:09:54,180 and they would be acting weird and it's the same way. Like people with mental illness always kind of freaked me up because they were unpredictable I've always one of those people were really study my environment and I find patterns probably cause I'm autistic and they call that pattern recognition but then when somebody be under the influence of alcohol I would be like I don't I don't there this person's unpredictable. I don't like it I can't predict it like their behavior doesn't make sense to me and so even as a little kid it really grossed me out and. Then when I became a teenager when I was like 16 and we started going to parties, I would see kids get hammered and they would do dumb shit like take their clothes off and run around in the street or I see him pukin and sorry keep my noses my noses plugs. If you hear me go. You know, like breathing into the microphone. I apologize, but I gotta like take a big gulp of air every couple seconds. I'm trying my best here. Okay, 24 00:09:57,200 --> 00:10:00,740 excuse me. Maybe I can get that out in post production as good as I can, but we'll see 25 00:10:01,280 --> 00:10:01,920 um, 26 00:10:01,920 --> 00:10:59,300 what was I talking about oh yeah so I would see people strutting around Hammer, just doing dumb shit or getting a car accident so I was like I don't really like this stuff I don't like the idea that but then I started, then I drank one night and then you know me and my me and my close friends started drinking and partying and what it was at the time then we were just these young dudes was it was just we were just the same people, but then it would we would drink and it would turn up the silly. So it would be a group of people that I trusted my friends, my homies or we go to house parties, whatever would be, but at that time at that age all the drinking would do really is like I said it would just turn up the silly the silly meter, everything we'd be doing the same dumb shit we'd be doing as kids anyways it's just like adding a layer of redonculusness to it right but then after a while right then after a couple years of this you start realizing things are getting a little darker and some of the people aren't necessarily having fun on the booze anymore. 27 00:10:59,960 --> 00:11:21,300 They actually get sad when they're drinking it or some people might get angry or weird shit starts happening you know, like a friend got in a car accident when we were 16 and she passed away and you know it turns out that she was drinking and driving like she was trying to make it home at her her curfew. Um she was drunk, you know she was speeding home and she passed away 28 00:11:22,200 --> 00:11:23,180 and then 29 00:11:23,240 --> 00:11:25,100 you know you just see other things like people. 30 00:11:25,520 --> 00:11:26,040 Just 31 00:11:26,040 --> 00:12:26,020 the dark shit of alcohol starts happening right especially then you know when you get older then in your 20s it's still then you start going out to the bars, then the bars are this brand new fun experience it's like this whole new. You go from drinking at someone's decrepid kitchen whose parents are at a at a lake somewhere. Something like that for the weekend. So you're drinking in someone's kitchen you' know having fun passing out on floors doing all this house party bullshit right and then once that starts. Getting kind of old you finally turned 21 and I go okay now we go to the bars, now we get to go drink with a bunch of strangers somewhere else we don't have to worry about getting busted this is fun, then you do that for, like 5 years right but then you start to notice people sitting in the bars, people that you know sitting in the bars by themselves same things shit starts getting dark. They're just like drink into feel normal or drink into escape problems or just uh, you know like something with the booze. It just always goes into this dark place and it hasn't for me. Fortunately like I've never been a 32 00:12:26,160 --> 00:13:00,660 like sad drinker getting angry when I'm drunk or something like that but I see it in people around me that I care about that when they drink they just get fucking angry or just like there's something like some other bottled up shit you know what I mean and they and they always say that drunk drunk words or sober thoughts. I remember hearing that when I was way younger and that always kind of made sense to me but I just I don't you know like I just don't like what I've seen and I don't want to be too specific about it because you would know like 33 00:13:01,680 --> 00:13:02,480 uh 34 00:13:03,160 --> 00:13:40,180 yeah, I just don't like seeing what has done to a lot of people close to me and I mean. A lot of people close to me have booze problems. They straight up have booze problems and that feels like it feels judgmental of me to say because I'm not perfect. I have my own demons right, but I just think that's one of those things that you can really could, or maybe people can't, control it. You know in my mind is like, okay this is something you can control you can control how much booze you can take but I think that some people they have whatever monkey that is on their back to where they feel like they need to drink at certain times then they drink and then but they don't even enjoy the drinking or' 35 00:13:40,960 --> 00:13:41,120 you know 36 00:13:41,120 --> 00:14:12,860 I've seen it where friends and family and whoever like where they're fucking shaking when they're not having the booze and they're just like, what's the difference between alcohol and like heroin you know what I mean like if you're an alcoholic you're straight up drug addict. That's what you are I'm not saying I'm saying that lovingly right, but like if you drink every single day right if you're under the influence of' alcohol every single day, that's no different than' somebody doing fucking coke every day or whatever else it is except it's it's legal like you trust the government just because the government says that's legal doesn't mean it's good, 37 00:14:12,920 --> 00:14:14,020 you know what I mean, 38 00:14:14,800 --> 00:15:13,800 why would you I don't trust the government for shit and so just because the just because some booze lobby paid off the government, finally I have to say okay this should be legal and I think everything should be legal if everybody wants to do it they want to do go do it just don't fund it and don't' allow in the cities when people do crimes to. Actually I don't think everything should be legal because I don't know. I just I don't just don't like drugs and alcohol bro like I'm just getting to that point in my life where I just don't like it and the destruction of' it has made me it's made me look at life in' a certain way. Um, I do find it annoying once people finally get sober and they look at everybody else like huge degenerates who can manage to have one or 2 drinks a week. It's like anything else do it' in' moderation. I just like I said I don't see any difference between cocaine and alcohol once you go to like heroin and smoke and meth and all this weird shit okay, like that's in its own league cause that's some but I mean there's hobos that are just pure alcoholics I mean, I would bet 1t of 39 00:15:13,800 --> 00:16:12,260 if you don't talk to a bunch of drug addicts in homeless people and people with mental health issues I guarantee you they will say that it started with alcohol because alcohol is the easiest shit to get you. Can get it cheap as fuck. It's so easy to consume and it's so addicting because you see peep. I mean with the hangover right you know you have a hangover then you drink a beer and you're fine again so that's how' people get on that' carousel where luckily I've always had this thing about me. Where were when I'm hungover the last thing I wanna do is drink because I just can't have in the back while I might not know what's happening there and I don't like being addicted to stuff. Um, and so that's last thing I wanted like when I've been fucked up for it that's why I don't like doing mushrooms or something like that because you're high for like 6 hours and if you don't have that comparison right like that's why people that' smoke weed every single day like how is that even fun? Just constantly being high if you don't know normal how is the high even fun? That's why I like doing these things in extreme moderation and 40 00:16:12,680 --> 00:16:13,200 yeah, 41 00:16:13,200 --> 00:16:31,780 I don't know. Sounds judgmental of' me but anyways happy, happy, happy, Friday you guys, you made it to Friday I hope you have an amazing weekend. I hope you had get some time to do the things you want to do and unwind and don't drink yourself stupid and do something stupid all right. 42 00:16:32,600 --> 00:16:34,180 Your drugs are bad, okay 43 00:16:34,520 --> 00:16:58,420 but anyways appreciate y'all please leave a rating, please tell, us. Tell somebody about the podcast. Send me an email if you want, say what up lord pettypodcast at gmail. Com. Follow me on. Social medias at Lord Petty in some form of underscores. You'll find me. Look for the pasty face leave a rating. Please be sure to subscribe on my YouTube channel go get a copy, my book, The Petty Principles and I'll talk y'all later peace out.
Welcome to Dangerous Misinformation, the number one podcast for daring discussions! Join your host, Rodney Smith, as we dive into hot topics like blackmail, student loans, and reparations. We're all about fun, love, and a bit of mischief. Find Rodney on social media @LordPetty_. Also, check out his book, The Petty Principals, on Amazon. This episode explores Rodney's curiosity about running for political office, his youthful misadventures, and his thoughts on societal issues. Remember, we're here to make fun of everything and love everyone. Tune in and let's jump into it! Watch video episode here https://youtu.be/DRYgJHSO5ek Find all social and product links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites In this podcast episode, the host, Rodney Smith, starts by welcoming the audience to "Dangerous Misinformation." He discusses a variety of topics, including blackmail, student loans, giving reparations, Halloween, and personal anecdotes from his past. The episode covers his thoughts on political office, his experiences working in restaurants, and his views on societal issues. The host expresses curiosity about what kind of dirt would be dug up if he were to run for political office. He contemplates hiring a private investigator to investigate his own past. He also discusses societal standards related to body image and relationships, critiquing the influence of pornography on people's self-perception. Rodney addresses the topic of eating pussy, referencing a controversial clip from another podcast. He criticizes certain individuals for their opinions on the world while having chaotic personal lives, and he questions the reliability of information found through search engines like Google. He touches on issues such as wealth disparity, immigration, and systemic problems, advocating for a change in cultural mindset rather than blaming external factors. The host concludes the episode by encouraging listeners to leave a rating and connect with him on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram. The tone of the podcast is informal, opinionated, and at times humorous, with Rodney Smith sharing his unfiltered thoughts on various subjects.
Join Rodney Smith, your host for Dangerous Misinformation, as he dives into a variety of topics from Halloween fun to animal shelter conspiracies. In this episode, Rodney shares his thoughts on the changing nature of Halloween, the power of shaming, and the state of animal shelters. He also discusses a tragic incident in the world of hockey. Tune in for a mix of humor, commentary, and a unique perspective on life. Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes of Dangerous Misinformation. Watch the video episode here https://youtu.be/HvRlz_cQFEE Find all social and product links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites In this podcast episode of "Dangerous Misinformation," the host, Rodney Smith, covers a variety of topics including Halloween, societal changes, pet shelters, and a recent tragic incident in ice hockey. The episode starts with a general introduction, discussing the show's focus on pressing issues such as girls on Halloween, animal shelter conspiracies, hockey, and other Halloween-related topics. Rodney expresses his feelings about Halloween, noting how the holiday has lost its charm due to social media, where revealing costumes are no longer limited to Halloween parties. He discusses the changing dynamics of relationships, social media influence, and the impact on Halloween celebrations. The host then delves into his personal experiences and thoughts about life, expressing feelings of disillusionment and existential pondering. He contemplates his desires, including making money, socializing with attractive individuals, and indulging in leisure activities. Rodney reflects on the superficiality of modern life and expresses a sense of apathy towards various activities. A significant portion of the episode focuses on Rodney's critical views about animal shelters and veterinarians. He questions the high costs of pet treatments and surgeries, expressing frustration with the lack of government support for animal medical care. He shares a personal story about rescuing puppies and the challenges faced in finding a shelter that would accept them. The episode takes a dark turn when Rodney discusses a recent tragic incident in ice hockey involving a player named Adam Johnson. He criticizes the aggressiveness in hockey and condemns a specific player for causing a severe injury to Johnson, leading to his death. Rodney expresses outrage and calls for justice against the responsible player. Amidst the serious topics, the episode features moments of dark humor, satire, and sarcasm. Rodney touches on controversial subjects, societal changes, and personal experiences, blending humor with criticism. The episode concludes with Rodney's reflections on Halloween, reminiscing about his childhood experiences and expressing a mix of humor and cynicism. He wishes the listeners a happy Halloween and signs off, promising to return for the next episode. Please note that the podcast contains explicit language, dark humor, and controversial opinions. Listener discretion is advised.
Welcome to Dangerous Misinformation, your go-to podcast for a mix of humor, insight, and unexpected takes on pressing topics. Hosted by Rodney Smith, we dive into discussions about Kurt Cobain, the homeless crisis, and much more. Don't forget to check out Rodney's book, The Petty Principles Volume One, on Amazon. We're all about inclusivity, laughter, and challenging norms. Subscribe, leave a rating, and join our growing family. Let's have a jolly good time together. View video episode here https://youtu.be/zVCCdn0az70 Find all social, merch, and book links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites In this episode of Dangerous Misinformation, the host, Rodney Smith, kicks off the show by thanking the listeners for tuning in. He introduces the topics for the day, including discussions about podcasters, Kurt Cobain, solving the homeless crisis, and various other subjects that are intended for a broad audience, including families. Rodney Smith begins by talking about the challenges he faces due to restrictions imposed by tech companies on the internet. He discusses how the internet used to be a more relaxed and free space, contrasting it with the current situation where he feels constrained by rules and regulations. He shares anecdotes about his experiences with his cat and neighbors, highlighting the humorous and chaotic aspects of daily life. The discussion then shifts to Kurt Cobain, the lead singer of Nirvana, on the 30th anniversary of their album "In Utero." Rodney shares his thoughts on how people perceive Kurt Cobain and speculates on what Kurt's life might have been like if he were still alive today. He imagines Kurt Cobain participating in contemporary activities such as TikTok and reality TV shows, offering a different perspective on the iconic musician. The episode continues with Rodney discussing his views on the homeless crisis and proposing a controversial solution. He suggests taking homeless individuals to Mexico, unloading them, and having them walk back across the border as migrants, ensuring they receive support similar to migrants. Rodney's proposal is laced with satire and irony, reflecting his unique and unconventional style. Throughout the episode, Rodney maintains his humorous and irreverent tone, poking fun at various topics and expressing his unfiltered opinions. He concludes the episode by expressing gratitude to the listeners, encouraging them to share the podcast with others, and signing off with a mix of humor and sincerity. 1 00:00:00,160 --> 00:00:17,620 Hey there everybody thank you for tuning in a dangerous misinformation. Join us today. We will be going over pressing topics such as podcasters Kurt Cobain, solving the homeless crisis and much, much, much, more, for the whole entire family this is dangerous misinformation. Thank you for tuning in 2 00:00:27,560 --> 00:01:24,740 pokey doke. Welcome welcome everybody to Dangerous Misinformation, the number one source in the whole entire world and on the worldwide web for Dangerous Misinformation. I'm your host. My name is Rodney Smith, that is the name that was given to me at birth, but I could identify something else but I'm not gonna do that so thank you for tuning in please be sure to leave a rating please be sure to leave a review go check out my book The Petty Principles Volume One on Amazon and I know volume 2 is taking a little bit and I've been talking about' it for a minute, but it's common. It's you know. It's it's the the sophomore album dude, the sophomore album is just this more pressure, you know. The first one actually the whole intro in the second book is talking about how the first one was just supposed to be a big joke and it did way better than I was expecting it to and people actually bought it, you know, it's not, like I got rich off it' by any meat, but um I didn't think anybody was ever gonna read it but 3 00:01:25,280 --> 00:01:25,840 it is what it 4 00:01:25,840 --> 00:01:43,660 is dude I build and thou shall come, I guess so if this is your first time tuning in welcome, greeting you with open pasty deutch arms this is the only podcast in the world where we love everybody we make fun of everything everybody's welcome and we're just gonna have a big old jolly time 5 00:01:43,880 --> 00:01:44,680 okay, 6 00:01:44,960 --> 00:02:18,180 appreciate you tuning in let's dive into it I feel like I keep having to up my game and when I say up my game is not just trying to write better material or do better production quality or you know, yeah, I just have better jokes and stuff like that I have to swerve the rules of the tech companies and that is the hardest part about my dueb right now is that I have to find ways to get around the bullshit barriers that they put in place because you can't have any fun on the goddamn Internet anymore. It's kind of like this okay 7 00:02:18,880 --> 00:02:19,080 well, 8 00:02:19,080 --> 00:02:42,940 so here's a little background every time I've talked' about this before and I don't like complaining about it okay, I like just recognizing a problem, finding a solution and plown forward but it doesn't matter what I Well no it's I know I'm a little rough around the edges but I should be allowed to be a little rough around the edges that's my whole argument like I know I'm fucked up but I should be allowed to be fucked up right? Be more. Tolerant tolerate me 9 00:02:43,880 --> 00:02:44,680 so 10 00:02:44,760 --> 00:03:43,680 I every time I put a video that gets a little traction every time I put up a video against more than like 10, 000 place it gets nuked and they typically don't give me a reason, so that's why I think I'm on the FBI watch list or something like that they're just like, nope, we can't let this guy blow up we know it's bound to happen, but we can't do it' we ought to try to hold them back, but we can't make it obvious. So if you want to fight the lizard people tell somebody about the power cast and be sure to leave our rating because that is how you fight the machines. It's how you fight the lizards by spreading this dangerous misinformation. But um yeah, I just don't. I don't. Understand, I look at it like this remember back in the 70s and 80s? Well not remember. Well, I don't know. Maybe you are that old I wasn't around I was born in 89, but uh you would see well even in the nineties growing up I mean shit was just way more relaxed I remember my dad, he had a 4 runner and my sister and I would just ride in the back where there was no seats and we would just like play monkey bars on the roll cage bar you know, 11 00:03:43,680 --> 00:04:25,340 and we'd like go to the store with my dad to buy beer and he's. Probably shit faced at the time it just was. That's just how' the world was. You know, and a lot of people got hurt so the idiots there wouldn't be rules in place to prevent the idiots from getting hurt so then the idiots would get hurt back in the seventies and eighties and nineties I guess, and that put in place a bunch of guard rails right and then what happened then the Internet came around and the Internet was just a wild Wild West where you could do whatever the fuck you wanted right the good old days and then all the idiots started getting their feelings hurt the same way the idiots were getting physically hurt in the 670s and 80s and probably way before that too yeah obviously cause there's nothing protecting them 12 00:04:27,640 --> 00:04:28,280 excuse me 13 00:04:28,280 --> 00:04:55,400 and now we have all these guard rails on the Internet. You can't say certain things like I got a video nuked that had like 180, 000 plays and all I talked about is how I think that they should bring back lockdowns, got my cats mounting it so they should bring back lockdowns because it keeps all that they thems inside one second I let the kitty one 2 one 2 all right. You're stuck in here now kitty I had to jump off for a second and go let my fucking cat in at the door 14 00:04:55,400 --> 00:04:56,540 because she is. 15 00:04:56,880 --> 00:05:56,040 She is a. They call it like a. Tortoise something she's just like black and black and orange type cat and they say they call it tortitude and she literally has I mean, she's actually a human. I feel like I can telepathically communicate with her but she just doesn't listen very well. I remember, so wouldn't my ex and I were together she had a cat named to Luce and he was just a bad. He was just a bad boy and I left this cat to death and I will call him so his name's to Luce and' I'll call him to Lucifer because he was just such a bad cat and he could not stay inside. There was just no wave keeping this kitty inside some cats just have to be outside some some species just need to roam and here's one of those boys he had to be outside and he had to roam and go get his fucking scratching and murdering on. I'm earlier walking the property before we were moving in and there was a bunch of uh 16 00:05:56,040 --> 00:06:55,320 they took pride and how it was in this like not a marshland but this woodsy area. I guess this complex with this town home they're all these squirrels and shit running around and I said, yeah, there's a lot of wildlife running around and then now I'm her my ass looked at me she's like not for long cause we knew the cat was just gonna come in there and just murder everything which he did one time I saw him snag a bird out of the sky dude he snacked. I was letting him inside and then a bird came by the front door just like this little cute bird and he jumped like 5ft in the air and pulled the bird out of the sky. Here's a wild boy, but um we had this, neighbor we had this neighbor who was missing a leg. She had an amputated leg and she had this little just like Chihuahua, you know one of those little yappias dogs, one of those little little things that are no bigger than a fucking coffee mug with legs on him you know. Just and so our cat she would open her door to let her dog out and then our cat where she's 17 00:06:55,320 --> 00:06:56,120 back 18 00:06:56,880 --> 00:06:59,700 attack this piece of shit little dog 19 00:07:01,080 --> 00:07:01,880 and then 20 00:07:02,720 --> 00:07:07,300 you would run in her house and scratch her couch 21 00:07:10,200 --> 00:07:12,660 and attack her prosthetic leg. 22 00:07:12,880 --> 00:07:14,700 And so then one day 23 00:07:17,800 --> 00:07:19,180 and so one day 24 00:07:19,280 --> 00:07:29,700 she just came knocking on the door fucking heated and she's like, is this your cat? I'm like, yes, this is this is our little to Lucifer 25 00:07:31,520 --> 00:07:32,520 and uh, 26 00:07:32,520 --> 00:07:33,320 she's like 27 00:07:33,760 --> 00:07:36,980 well, he comes in my house and he attacks my leg 28 00:07:37,640 --> 00:07:39,760 when he looked down she's got a prosthetic leg 29 00:07:39,760 --> 00:07:40,840 she's like, hey 30 00:07:40,840 --> 00:07:45,820 he scratches my furniture and tries to kill my dog I'm like well, 31 00:07:46,000 --> 00:07:49,760 I don't know what to tell you bitch. Keep your fucking door closed and that. 32 00:07:49,760 --> 00:07:59,820 Was this other lady, this Russian chick, this younger, kinda hot Russian lady came and knocked on my door one day and I went oh oh answered the door its wet pants. 33 00:07:59,920 --> 00:08:05,280 She's like hello is this? Your cat is the great cat yours and I'm like yeah 34 00:08:05,280 --> 00:08:07,660 yeah, the great cats ours. It's mine 35 00:08:07,880 --> 00:08:16,660 and she's like he' likes to come. My son lets him in my house and he misbehaves he jumps on the counter and eats food and scratches the couch 36 00:08:17,280 --> 00:08:58,100 and I just kind of looked at her like wait but you let him inside and she said yeah my son really likes him and lets him inside but then he misbehaves and so I was like, lady, how about you tell your kid not to let my fucking cat in your house and you won't have a problem cause I don't know what you expect me to do I don't know if you expect me to sit this cat down and have a reasonable conversation with Talusifer and tell him, hey, bro, when you go into this Russian lady's house when her son lets you in bruh don't be jumping on' counters and eating all the food and scratching up her Russian couch it probably has plastic on it 37 00:08:58,120 --> 00:08:59,160 don't be doing that 38 00:08:59,160 --> 00:09:11,680 don't be going over to leggy's house and scratching her prosthetic and fucking doing god knows what trying to murder her dog anyways. 39 00:09:12,640 --> 00:09:13,440 Yeah, 40 00:09:13,440 --> 00:09:32,260 I've wondering with this outfit every time I' get ready for this podcast now because it's honestly the most entertaining thing in the world for me is when people rip on me on the Internet like this one guy, what did you say earlier I was fucking dying? What did he say? I look like 41 00:09:34,800 --> 00:09:36,140 one second, 42 00:09:36,600 --> 00:09:51,900 he said you look like an inbred peasant that would be cast as extra in a medieval period piece and bought your followers because nobody's listening to this dog shit and um 43 00:09:52,120 --> 00:09:52,480 yeah, 44 00:09:52,480 --> 00:10:29,420 that's awesome and then' somebody else somebody else told me the other day the reason I bring this up. They're like, oh, they' just give anybody a podcast now huh? They just give anybody a podcast and it's always' these weird like super liberal people with pronouns and they're buying shit like that' and let me break it to you. I hate to break it to you, but here's the harsh reality nobody just gives you a podcast. Okay nobody just shows up and says oh bro here's a podcast. You actually have to work and build it and do it yourself and come up with an idea you basically nobody just hands it to you and so a lot of you zay them he she her hers burrs burrs whatever 45 00:10:29,840 --> 00:10:30,600 whatever the 46 00:10:30,600 --> 00:10:46,140 fricket is you call yourselves nobody's just gonna hand you a podcast so I don't know when you're talking about they okay, so when they're going around handing out podcast nobody's just handing out podcast. All of this I had to build with my own pasty 2 thumbs and fingers. 47 00:10:48,720 --> 00:11:23,300 You know y'all I guess it maybe maybe for an attractive girl maybe for an attractive girl somebody would come around and say hey bitch I got a camera and you're funny so you' should do a podcast because you play life on easy mode, but yeah, shut out. Chicks play life on easy mode until they hit a certain age, you know, and then it's but I think it's the same thing for guys I mean if guys if you're just a giant fucking loser when your 40, your life sucks too. So if you're just a raggedy ass bitch that didn't lock a guy down' by the time your 40 your life sucks too. 48 00:11:24,520 --> 00:11:25,580 So you know 49 00:11:26,000 --> 00:11:44,140 speaking of life sucking okay so it is the 30th anniversary of In Utero, which is the second sophomore Nirvana album or not technically the sophomore album but the second major label album in Utero, my personal favorite Nirvana album 50 00:11:44,640 --> 00:11:46,600 but a lot of people. 51 00:11:46,600 --> 00:12:45,100 So I get like at least once or twice a year I go ever since since I've been fucking 15 at least once a year I go into a Nirvana rabbit hole right and so with the album coming out I wanted to listen to the new mixes and all that shit and so I went back down the YouTube rabbit hole even though I've probably already seen everything but I. Don't know, you always still learn just a little bit so as far as Kurt Cobain goes. I feel like a lot of people like to speak for Kurt Cobain like they knew him they have this idea of the guy which is a certain thing which we all do kind of this dark persona, but here's what I think all right everybody who says oh Kurt Cobain would be rolling in his grave when I listen to old Kurt Cobain interviews and I love Kurt Cobain. He's my favorite musician ever but he kind of just sounds like a child that didn't want to eat his peas, which some of we all were that for a long time in our lives right I think if Kurt was around nowadays he would be 52 00:12:45,240 --> 00:13:04,480 really into TikTok. I think he would be a judge on The Voice and um you know, I think he'd be collaborating with like hologram Michael Jackson and doing god knows what and doing EDM covers of Nirvana songs I think he would have really broke through that hole like uh, 53 00:13:04,480 --> 00:13:11,600 I hate everything uh, crunch rock uh meet Me out of me I think he would have 54 00:13:11,600 --> 00:14:11,160 broken out of that and you know maybe he would even he would have even joined the WWF or something like that you know, but I think it's very ignorant I think it's very ignite' for people to speak on on Big Kurt dude, he probably be doing Gucci ads he probably be doing Gucci ads right now Kirk Obame would be doing Gucci ads right now if you were alive he'd be an old swagged out man with a bunch of money and realized oh yeah, remember back when I was a grud he'd probably be embarrassed of being this fucking grunge rocker he probably have fucking leopards and a huge ass mansion which he already did he had a huge ass mansion and I don't know whatever it did. I should probably just shut the fuck up speaking on a dead man, you know what I think we should have I think we should have a national shut the fuck up day there should be a day where we all just take a vow where we shut the fuck up and we don't talk about dumb shit. We don't say our opinions we just let the world roll we don't chime in 55 00:14:11,160 --> 00:14:35,780 say anything ignorant or anything opinionated like we just don't voice our opinions for a whole day' and I would like to see what the repercussion would be or just the effect on the world because I believe it'd be a positive one if we all just shut the fuck up for 24 hours kind of how they do like gas strikes and shit like that I think the world would instantly overnight become a better place and I've take full credit for that idea 56 00:14:38,720 --> 00:14:46,580 anyways. I let's wind things down here one last thought I want to leave y'all with one last thought on this beautiful Monday. I want to leave y'all with 57 00:14:46,920 --> 00:14:48,020 is that 58 00:14:49,200 --> 00:15:00,840 the homeless crisis and I keep weighing in on the homeless crisis, but I think I finally came up with you know, I already said we could go start a war with the homeless people and that way by and would give them money but I have a more 59 00:15:00,840 --> 00:15:01,600 civil 60 00:15:01,600 --> 00:15:57,640 solution and that is, we gather a bunch of homeless people, we put them on buses and we go down to Mexico and then once we get to Mexico we unload all the crackheads and then we just March them north we send them on foot over the border so the Bordered Patrol brings them in and then they grab all these like homeless veterans and shit like that like oh well, you're migrants now so now we're going to give you money, cell phone place to stay and you know, act like whatever it is and that's how' we saw off the homeless crisis, so it's either we take them to go start' a war so buy it and we'll give them a bunch of money and yeah, fund everything that they need like if they need some bombs or something or we sneak him across the border so they get the same treatment as migrants. I know dude I know I know I'm a genius. You guys don't have to tell me because I want to stay humble. 61 00:15:57,640 --> 00:15:58,720 Stay humble. 62 00:15:58,720 --> 00:16:30,260 Don't let the positive things make your head big and don't' let the negative things bring you down this has been dangerous misinformation. It is Monday you made it through the day or you're about to make it through the day whenever you're listening to this I appreciate you. Let me spend the day with you. Very special times. We will look back on these times fondly together please tell somebody else to join us. Let's grow this family. Thank you so much for tuning in this has been dangerous misinformation. I'm your host Rodney Smith. Love you very much and fuck all of y'all 63 00:16:30,360 --> 00:16:31,160 peace.
Welcome to Dangerous Misinformation with Rodney Smith, your number one source for unfiltered, raw, and humorous takes on pressing topics. In this episode, we dive into subjects like draft dodging, local crime sprees, and the paradox of Islamophobia. Rodney also shares his thoughts on war, climate change, and the political landscape. Tune in for a rollercoaster ride of opinions, rants, and a whole lot of fun. Don't forget to leave a rating, review, and comment. Enjoy the show! View the video episode here https://youtu.be/qSkoviIyy5k Find all social and product links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites In this episode of the "Dangerous Misinformation" podcast, host Rodney Smith welcomes listeners with a lively introduction, promising discussions on various topics including dodging the draft, a local crime spree, Islamophobia, and more. He expresses his gratitude for the audience while jokingly stating that he doesn't appreciate them enough. Rodney encourages listeners to buy his book and engage with the podcast by leaving ratings, reviews, or comments. The podcast host then delves into a discussion about his refusal to fight in wars, particularly criticizing the idea of fighting for politicians he doesn't believe in. He expresses his lack of loyalty towards the government and emphasizes his loyalty to the principles on which the country was founded. He criticizes the media for its biased reporting and highlights the contradictions in their narratives, especially concerning free speech and misinformation. Rodney also shares a bizarre incident where a man breached a military base, attempted carjackings, and engaged in violent behavior, leading to his arrest. He uses this incident as a segue to discuss mental health and the extreme ways some individuals choose to end their lives. The host then compares the media's portrayal of Islamic terrorist attacks and the events of January 6th, pointing out what he sees as a double standard. He questions the labeling of all Trump supporters as domestic terrorists due to the actions of a few individuals during the Capitol riot. In the final segment, Rodney wraps up the episode, reminding listeners to leave feedback and ratings. He wishes them a great weekend and signs off, promising to return with another episode next week.
Welcome to Dangerous Misinformation, your number one source for tackling pressing topics with a light-hearted twist. Join host Rodney Smith as he dives into discussions on taxes, the American education system, and his personal journey as an immigrant. This episode also features a review of the new Bill Burr movie, "Old Dads". Tune in for a fun, thought-provoking ride and don't forget to subscribe and leave a rating. Let's grow this community together!. To view video episode, visit https://youtu.be/jwd5ROUJNHA Find all social, merch, and book links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites In this episode of "Dangerous Misinformation," the host, Rodney Smith, discusses various topics ranging from tax evasion to his experiences as a young German immigrant in the United States. The episode begins with Rodney welcoming the listeners and teasing the upcoming discussion on pressing issues like not paying taxes, moving to the United States as a child, and the movie "Old Dads." He emphasizes the importance of audience support and engagement, urging them to spread the word about the podcast. Rodney delves into the topic of taxes, questioning where the tax money is going, especially when the government can afford to fund two simultaneous wars. He critiques the government's allocation of funds, mentioning expenses like missile launches and gender studies programs in Pakistan. He dismisses the idea of taxing billionaires, arguing that their spending circulates money in the economy, unlike government spending on wars and unnecessary programs. The discussion shifts to Rodney's personal experiences as a young immigrant in the United States. He shares anecdotes about his struggles with language barriers and cultural differences, highlighting the challenges he faced in the American education system. He recalls feeling out of place, attempting to fit in, and enduring bullying from classmates. Rodney also talks about his introduction to marijuana during his high school years and reflects on his experiences with drugs and social interactions. He shares a story about smoking weed with classmates and feeling awkward, emphasizing the difficulties he faced in social situations due to his immigrant background. The episode takes a turn as Rodney discusses the movie "Old Dads," a film that explores the challenges of older fathers raising young kids in a politically correct society. He criticizes an article written by a woman who expressed dissatisfaction with the film's focus on older dads. Rodney defends the movie, stating that it represents a common experience and suggests that if someone is unhappy with it, they should create their own content. Towards the end, Rodney addresses the growing trend of older women having children and comments on the potential challenges this demographic might face in the future. He expresses his frustration with individuals seeking attention and validation online and predicts the rise of entitled individuals in the future. The episode concludes with Rodney encouraging listeners to leave a rating, promoting his book "The Petty Principles," and expressing gratitude for their support.
Welcome to Dangerous Misinformation with your host, Rodney Smith. In this episode, we dive into a variety of topics from the concept of electric tanks to the homeless crisis, and even what it's like being tall. Watch the video episode here https://youtu.be/ND45-ryUqtk Find all social and product links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites This podcast is a blend of humor, non-traditional views, and a dash of ignorance. Remember, nothing should be taken too seriously here. Tune in for a unique perspective on the world around us. New episodes Monday through Friday, 9am central time. Video versions available at 3pm. Enjoy the ride and remember to share with a friend! In this YouTube video, the host, Rodney Smith, welcomes viewers to "Dangerous Misinformation" and discusses various topics ranging from electric tanks, solving the homeless crisis, being tall, and other random thoughts. He begins by expressing gratitude to the audience for tuning in and introduces the show as a platform for discussing unconventional views on different subjects. He emphasizes that the content should not be taken too seriously and mentions his intention to approach topics with an uneducated, non-PC, and non-traditional perspective. Rodney reflects on the peculiar attraction between conservative individuals and hippie girls, discussing their shared distrust of the government and preference for nature. He talks about his struggle with information overload, his creative process, and the importance of sitting with one's thoughts as a creative person. The conversation shifts to the concept of busy work and how Rodney prefers to focus on creative endeavors rather than mundane tasks. He criticizes the inefficiency of hourly work and shares his thoughts on the need for biodegradable weapons in the military, particularly mentioning electric tanks and eco-friendly ammunition. Throughout the video, Rodney shares his experiences and observations, addressing topics such as height, interpersonal dynamics, and societal issues like homelessness. He humorously proposes a solution to the homeless problem involving an unconventional approach: gathering homeless people to invade a small country, thereby forcing the government to address their needs. Rodney also touches on political and societal divisions, discussing how external threats might unite people despite their differences. He briefly mentions receiving scam calls and concludes the video by thanking the audience for their support, inviting feedback, and promising to return with more content in the future. #DangerousMisinformation #ElectricTanks #HomelessCrisis #UnconventionalPerspective #CreativeThoughts #SocietalObservations #UnfilteredOpinions #InformationOverload #HeightPerspective #BiodegradableWeapons #MilitaryInnovation #SocialUnity #PoliticalSatire #ThoughtfulRants #UniqueViewpoints #YouTubePodcast #RodneySmith #UnconventionalIdeas #SocialCommentary #InnovativeSolutions Hi there, welcome everybody thank you for tuning in to dangerous misinformation. Join us today. We will be discussing pressing topics such as electric tanks solving the homeless crisis, what it's like being tall' and much, much, much more fun for the entire family stick around to the end I appreciate you being here. This is dangerous misinformation. Yes, yes, welcome everybody this is dangerous misinformation you sought, you found here you are, appreciate you being here my name is Rodney Smith. I will be your humble narrator throughout all this dangerous misinformation. I appreciate you tuning in if you are coming back for more. If you're a return. Petty person I really appreciate you welcome back and if you are new I greet you with open pasty Deutsch, American, uh, very ignorant arms I'm glad you're here if you're looking for a 19:45 minute just low update on what's going on in the world with some ignorant uh, uneducated non PC and non traditional view input into all these things nothing should be taken very serious here okay, let me just kind of say that as, a preface, but what should be taken serious and my opinion not a lot of things in this world besides taking care of our families and our health. Besides that everything is just a big fucking joke so with that I welcome you to Dangerous Misinformation. Appreciate your being here. This is what the cosmos had in mind for us putting us all. Together, so if you're some chick with a fat ass and one of those weird hippy print things above your bed that you have dudes with disgusting beards come smash you out on in a dream catcher welcome, I think I was up before those chicks always like me. The hippie girl like the granola girls always like me. I always think that be a really weird thing but I think there is some weird overlap between like conservative seeming dudes and hippie chicks because conservative dudes are kind of like I'm not putting this shit in my body. I don't trust the government, I wanna be out nature I don't wanna be in the city, then you get the hippy chicks that are like I'm not putting that in my body. That is toxic I don't like the government. Those are oppressive white men. I wanna be out in the forest grounding and connect my feet to the electricity in the ground, even though that's not what the electricity in the ground is but you know that mean it's a good mesh so the Granola Girls and the Pasty Boys go together. I wish now I wish with all within me that the Pasty Boys and the far right Latinas or just the fucking. You know. I wish that would mesh, but it doesn't matter you can't have everything um like I said you can uh be anything but you can't have everything or some shit like that I. Don't know. I've been reading way too much. I've been having like an information overload in my brain lately where I can't even keep the shit straight I feel so fucking smart and so wound up like I got so much goddamn fuel inside me that I don't even know where the fuck to put it. I thought when I first started this mission of doing a podcast every single day I was like, how the fuck am I gonna come up with enough content to do 20 minutes a day this is gonna be quite a challenge, but it is turned out that I have I usually just wanna keep going by the end of the episode or have something left over in my notes or something rolls over there's just always something urkin me so I read that Ryan Holiday book I've talked about it before it really affected me over the summer called The Obstacles The Way and The Obstacle Being The Way. With that I've realized that every problem is really just an obstacle to make something cool out of like I saw a guy I saw this I don't know like Jamaican dude he was selling Israeli and Palestinian flags and then the white devil inside of me was like oh my God, how the frick did I not think of that how like the whiteness inside of me is just like bubbling, bubbling on trend to figure out how the fuck to make a bunch of money off the world to miseries that's what I'm genetically programmed to do if I'm not allowed to go, you know, take care of whole and tired groups of people I am supposed to be at least making money off of it that is the new colonizing, the new colonizing. Instead of getting rid of the people, we just make money off their misery and I'm doing a really bad job at that I've always been kind of bad at uh, you know, being a creative. The last thing on my mind has traditionally been money and now that I'm in my thirties I'm kind of like okay well, I should really start fucking build my my fortune and care less about the art I should care less about the art is anything worse than artists here's the thing about being a creative though that a lot of people don't realize. Most people always need to be busy okay a lot of people most people I would say need to be busy they need to get out of their head because they don't like to sit there with their thoughts so they like staying in motion and doing things a creative person needs to sit with their thoughts and sort through their thoughts and compartmentalize them otherwise it just kills the soul like if you're at some job all day where you're making somebody else's dreams come true and me and all you're like oh fuck I could be creating this right now I could be doing this right now keep doing this right now it really eats away you were the average person. If there I would rather have a boring day job so I can be on my phone like writing and stuff the whole time you know what I mean. I'm a terrible employee but I'm a I'm a great creator. I' guess you know, and people the world needs creators. That's how' I justify my own weaknesses as' well they always say they say you know. Chase chase your strengths you know if you lean into your weaknesses it's good to be a balanced person, but you gotta lean into your strengths. You gotta know if you're a reader or a writer you gotta know your communication styles. You gotta know if you're a you gotta know if you're a general or a good subordinate and it's not like being a subordinate a bad thing right? Like George Patton. He was a subordinate but they said he would have made a terrible president, but he was a great commander, you know, so it's like you need somebody, a great decision maker and a great consultant and those aren't always the same exact things that's why a lot of times when the number 2 gets into the number one position. They aren't very good at it, but they can be a great number 2 and vice versa so you just need to figure yourself found the thing that I've figured out about myself, uh, is that I don't. I can't. I need time to sit there with my thoughts with my thoughts and feelings make sense of them and I need to let have an outlet to get the map because I'm just if I'm just sitting like busy work I can't do busy work a lot of people. I like this I think you know there's more common than you would think, but just like doing busy work is the worst hold on let me do this really quick, but yes, busy
In this episode, the host discusses various topics, including breastfeeding, gender ideology, bringing back lockdowns, and more. The episode covers a wide range of subjects, often with a humorous and irreverent tone. View video episode here https://youtu.be/IwnEL35-u4E Find all social and product links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites The host starts by addressing the topic of breastfeeding and the debate around it. He talks about the stigmatization of breastfeeding and questions why people make a big deal out of it. He humorously shares his thoughts on the subject. The discussion then shifts to the difference between gender and sex, and the host expresses his frustration with those who try to explain the distinction. He also talks about the impact of lockdowns and the changes in Austin, Texas, particularly concerning the influx of people from progressive areas. The host mentions his weight gain journey and shares a humorous anecdote about the relationship between weight loss and penis size. In conclusion, the episode is characterized by a mix of humor, social commentary, and personal anecdotes. It covers various topics of interest and is part of the "Dangerous Misinformation" podcast series. Transcription 1 00:00:00,160 --> 00:00:16,180 Hey, there everybody thank you for tuning into dangerous misinformation join us today we will be touching pressing topics such as breastfeeding gender ideology bringing back lockdowns, and much much much more fun for the whole entire family this is dangerous misinformation 2 00:00:28,080 --> 00:01:26,180 yes, welcome everybody greetings thank you for tuning into dangerous misinformation the only place in the world where we love everybody we make fun of everything I am your humble Narrator my name is Rodney Smith you can find me on all social medias at Lord Petty some sort of forms of underscores hit me up on there you can send me an email at lord petty podcast at Gmail Com if you have any questions feedback contributions anything like that to the show hit me up on there if this is your first time tuning in I want to welcome you like I said before this podcast is called dangerous misinformation because that is anything in the world that is not just a mainstream agreeing with the lizard people talking points so if you've been looking for a quick 15 to 20 minute podcast without traditional viewpoints and very non pc viewpoints and I even viewpoints just a little way to get caught up on what's going on in the world and have some fun and tune out for a little bit 3 00:01:26,880 --> 00:02:21,300 this is the podcast for you so I appreciate you being here everybody coming back for more hope you're having a great day I want。 to thank you for being here again and let's dive into it, let's jump into it my friends and the first thing I want to talk about is i've been seen this movement okay and this movement is hard to miss because i'm a guy and I pay attention naturally to certain things my inclinations are to jump at certain visual stimulants okay and I would be a big bold face liar to sit here and tell you that I do not love me some titties everybody does okay titties are just a very beautiful part of life and I think that's something we can all agree on okay and it's not like that makes everybody a disgusting pig who likes titties we all like titties even if you're a girl you' see a nice pair of titties you can be like oh that's a nice pair of titties but i've been seeing a lot online and i' feel like this has been a thing my whole life that i've been seeing about this destigmatized breastfeeding 4 00:02:22,280 --> 00:03:20,680 I don't know a single person, male or female that gets upset about somebody breastfeeding a child okay when you talk about oh de sexualized the nipple that'll never happen okay because that's just biology dude see some titties and those are some nice titties you can't help it that's the thing about a lot of women they don't want to be objectified, but then if they try to use their sexuality if they use those same body parts that they don't want to objectify to try to get something and it doesn't work it hurts their feelings so it's like everybody says one thing and means another when I say everybody that's a generic statement a lot of people get this the women that actually that is the female superpower the ones that know when to turn that shit on or off like we are in a professional environment you want to turn the sexuality down, because it'll discredit your actual knowledge and professionalism that people won't take you serious but that if you're trying to make shit move out and you' know out in the wild and you just use a little bit of you know a little bit of that energy it can go a long way you know you sprinkle that shit in your act but I nobody gives a fuck is what i'm trying to say 5 00:03:20,680 --> 00:04:12,340 nobody gives a fuck about breastfeeding there's nothing too destigmatized feed your fucking child nobody cares but with that I just think it's like everything we gotta put on social media so now you gotta show yourself so this chick had a one titty out and she had the baby on the titty okay, the baby was sucking on the nip and then she had her other titty just out for visual effects and she was like destigmatized the nipple breastfeeding is a normal beautiful thing between a child and its mother yes。 it is a beautiful natural thing between the child and its mother and you do that wherever you gotta do that but don't have your titty hanging out and then expect me not to look at it and then call me oh like what is even the point I don't understand is it saying that you're not supposed to sexualize the titty or you're not supposed to be upset about the titty being out like somebody explain this to me 6 00:04:12,520 --> 00:05:10,300 please explain this to me explain this to me like I wear a mask alone in the car okay explain this to me like I do not realize that Joe Biden has dementia explain this to me like I think that Kamala Harris is a great public speaker explain this to me like I think that there should not be aged in term limits in congress I need this broken down to me in simplest terms what the fuck the big deal is about breastfeeding nobody cares everybody understands that the babies gotta suck on some titties and so if the babies gotta suck on some titties if you do it on a park bench nobody cares nobody's like oh god look at this scumbag ass broad titty feeding her child nobody cares we realize the baby's hungry I get hungry i've been trying to bulk and it's hard as fuck so i' wish I could honestly get a big ol glass of breast milk because I think there's a lot of protein and calories and fat in there' so if any if any you offended breastfeeding moms want to show me your tits and then give me some breast milk I will drink it on camera for 7 00:05:11,440 --> 00:05:50,500 I don't know I probably won't but I don't know I think I would try it if somebody put a glass of breast milk in front of me all right and it wasn't if I knew her diet all right like I Don't want some bottom of the barrel like Cheetos and top ram and eaten breast milk like I want somebody who's eaten organic meats organic vegetables who gets a little bit of sun every day and I know that's hypothetical coming from a pasty guy but that's just my complexion okay I get enough vitamin d I want a nutrient efficient young lady to give me the breast milk if I work to ever try it I wouldn't drink it right out of the titty though because that is some perverse shit 8 00:05:51,520 --> 00:05:52,900 哈 哈 哈 哈 9 00:05:54,520 --> 00:06:02,780 yeah and I don't I only want a woman's breast milk okay I know we've been saying that men can lactate lately 10 00:06:03,440 --> 00:06:04,600 but uh yeah 11 00:06:04,600 --> 00:06:20,100 i'd a friend his name is Jordan he was so funny girl enough he would he was the guy he was everybody had this kid growing up that would show you all the nasty porn you know like chicks squirt and milk out of their vaginas and stuff like that he was that guy and then he had this laugh you guys go 12 00:06:21,520 --> 00:06:26,700 like he would just put on some like fat midget getting plowed and then you'd look glance over at each bit like 13 00:06:28,760 --> 00:06:29,560 alright 14 00:06:30,320 --> 00:07:09,080 what was I even talking about oh yeah but he was like hey guys look I can fucking lactate and he squeezed his nipple one time and then just like some pussy zit stuff just came out of the side you know like when you squeeze out like a blackhead on your nose he just came out the side of his nipple it's like look goes i'm fucking lactating god that guy was funny and you always tell people they're doing shit wrong like if you were doing anything you know when you're watching somebody kind of fumble something like if you would watch you would watch somebody fumble through something just like wow! wow dude you're not fucking doing it right and then you show you how to do it 15 00:07:10,000 --> 00:07:22,020 guy was hilarious he had a dog he had a Pitbull named annihilator and he would just sit there and he was addicted to this video game called world of warcraft or not world of warcraft what's the other one 16 00:07:22,560 --> 00:07:23,120 uh 17 00:07:23,120 --> 00:08:05,300 runescape he was super addicted to runescape and so he would come over like we would all hang out you knows before before we had drivers licenses and our parents would have to drop us off we'd go to one of our houses and then Jordan would just sit there the whole time playing fucking runescape i'd be like Jordan you come and wanna go outside and play football or something like Dude i'm on a fucking quest Bro and then five minutes later, he'd have some chick squeezing, a nerf ball upper vagina or something but the one time he's sitting there at his computer so he got a Nile later this fucking pit bull and then you just hear you just hear the dog puke in and then Jordan sittin on his computer's like he better fuckin eat that 18 00:08:06,960 --> 00:08:49,900 that's how we talk to but yeah it's big enough men lactating have you ever tried to have somebody explained to you what the difference between gender and sex is I don't think there's ever been a conversation I wanted to get out quicker than when somebody's trying to explain to me with a difference between gender and sexes because the most hilarious part is they think they're understanding this like out there' just like very progressive super biological argument that just like the average mind can't conceive they think oh these average people are too stupid to understand if there's a difference between sex and gender why because somebody printed it in a bullshit textbook like it dude if it's i'm not even gonna go there i'm not even gonna go there because it's so simple and so beneath my like common sense um 19 00:08:51,200 --> 00:09:45,940 with somebody's trying to explain the difference between sex and gender they're like oh well you're I don't even know which one they' say is which but uh there there's men and women dude and if you look so if if there is a so if there's a guy that thinks he's a chick right and if you miss gender this person then this dudes then this person that's pretending to be the woman starts puffing his chest out wants to fight you right that's a pretty broly thing to do and then if you're uh uh opposite right if you're a sheihi so then if you're a woman that's pretending to be a man and then you' say no you're a woman she'll start crying which is a very chick thing to do so yeah dude fucking the fucking they thems Bro whatever somebody has a they them in their in their, in their Bio those are 90 percent of the people that hate me that find me that just say like your mother should have swallowed you and all that kind of shit you know like the loving left 20 00:09:47,000 --> 00:10:45,100 they're always they' thems and this is what I wish I think we need to bring back covid lockdowns so that they thems and all these people just stay home remember how awesome it was also it seemed like the average population just got thinner healthier more attractive nicer kinder crime kind of went down a little bit all these people would just stay home so。 if we bring back, the lockdowns right if we say oh we should do a conspiracy where we say oh, covets back and full effect so then all the lunatics they'll just stay home then the rest of us can get back to not having a bunch of traffic and not having to look at a bunch of fat chocolateites cause they're all gonna be at home after they' get their free donuts to go get their sixth booster the rest of us can just go about life remember how nice light I loved quarantine dude I absolutely loved quarantine I hate what it did to some of my friends that caused a lot of mental problems and a lot of my friends but uh for me at the time because I was dealing with something else also, and it's like okay I get this time off from work I get to get healthy again' i'm still getting paid 21 00:10:45,480 --> 00:11:45,180 I go ride my motorcycle and there's nobody out on the streets I go anywhere I mean it'd be stupid when I have to when I I went where I went into a apple bees at one point in this fucking nerd we sit down at the table take our mask self he's like oh I need you to move to a different table so we move tables like five feet away and the guy comes up like sir you need to wear a mask and i'm like Bro i'm just moving table he was like yes when you're not at a table you' need to be wearing a mask and that was kind of the moment that I was done with Washington I was done with a lot of things at that point but that's when I knew I was done with Washington and i'm going to move to fucking Texas well, I Don't know if that's what actually thought in that moment but twenty twenty is always hindsight and in my little deutsche brain that's how I remember yeah, Washington was crazy during covid Bro I remember what I came down to Austin to visit in the summer of twenty twenty one when I broke my ribs, I got t bone by transition to go Kart but I came down to Austin for a week and it was crazy cause that week I like 22 00:11:45,760 --> 00:12:28,100 I didn't meet Joe Rogan also, Joe Rogens like a couple feed from me I met Tony Hinch cliff I met Danny brown I was meeting like all a bunch of the comics like I wanted to be a stand up comedian at the time and so I was like kind of just really engulfed in that scene and this was before like the mass influx came in right this was at the point where like if i'd watch kiltoni I would basically know all the people that go on the show like all the contestants or whatever you want to call them because it was。 such a like smaller thing you know what I mean now it's like everybody's moved out to Austin and uh I can't really be around Conno i've talked about this before but I can't just i'm so into like the self improvement shit working on myself and trying to like get to a certain place in life that being around comics is just 23 00:12:29,240 --> 00:12:33,260 it's rough it's a different it's a different thing and 24 00:12:33,720 --> 00:12:34,980 yeah I don't know 25 00:12:35,960 --> 00:13:28,960 oh, yeah Austin I just remember like after being shut down for like two years in Washington just coming down to Austin and everything was just wide open people are zipping around on bird scooters in the middle of middle of the street thinking they're gonna get run over the weather was hot there's just hot girls everywhere I think that was the golden era of Austin it's done now cause anytime I go there now it's kind of like a it's too much the fucking the defund of the police crowd has moved it the people that move somewhere within their way to progressive shit they destroy somewhere then they bitch but how they can't afford it blame a billionaire and then they go move somewhere else and they do the same shit where they came from that's happened to Austin at' this point but I do miss it I do do do miss it i'm not gonna lie um I just really think in twenty twenty three right now at this。 26 00:13:28,960 --> 00:13:47,460 point in time to be a progressive k to be aligned with the current Democratic Party like with the Biden Harris administration you either have to be wealthy enough to be hidden and shrouded from reality, or you just have to be stupid enough to not recognize reality 27 00:13:50,800 --> 00:14:09,180 either way you're not seeing it it can be right in front of your face but you' might not trust it because it's not coming from a quote source and one of those people oh, do you have a source for that cause you Don't believe your own eyes or you're just rich enough to where you're just remove from the average person's struggles and you' Don't care you' know that's like a lot of these Hollywood people where oh, we hate 28 00:14:09,520 --> 00:14:10,380 we hate 29 00:14:10,640 --> 00:14:21,660 the party that freed the slave so much they're all racists uh so we Don't care if eggs are gonna be nine dollars, a carton because we're making millions for pretending to be other people 30 00:14:22,920 --> 00:14:24,140 you know what i'm saying 31 00:14:24,960 --> 00:14:57,340 and then you get people that are just fucking it doesn't matter like I commented on a video yesterday it was a bunch of laundry detergent chained up in a store because people are doing all these lootings you know, just stealing a bunch of shit then I said the caption said what city is this, and I said somewhere with lots of pride and blm flags and strict gun laws and then there are just hundreds of comments on my comment about like oh, you fucking Mega terror like? I didn't even say anything about Trump right 32 00:14:57,680 --> 00:14:58,540 I didn't say 33 00:14:58,640 --> 00:15:47,280 anything about Trump I was like oh, you fucking Mega terrorist you trade her like oh do you have a source do you have a source for this? do you have a source for that? your mother should have swallowed you oh, you are you know just saying all this like horrendous ships that were so worked up about this comment which' i'm there like you realize this one guy he said you realize everybody hates you people right and that's the one comment I responded I said back well, well that's what hateful groups of people do that's what you neolibs do you are hateful people so if you hate the Trump people, that's to be expected like you know an alligator's gonna bite you're a hateful spiteful person so you're gonna hate people without understanding why it's just a very natural thing dude but yeah, 34 00:15:47,920 --> 00:16:17,100 very very natural i've been trying to gain weight because I lost a bunch of weight trying to get I cut out eating bread i've talked about that before I keep having I feel like my bread saga my bread saga something that just keeps going on with this show where i'm on the bread off the bread and i've been eating a bunch of bread again but it's really fucking with my digestion and it's really pissing me off because。 i've been losing so much weight, but it's having a conversation with my friend Joe the other night and he was talking about losing weight and how we can see his dick again right 35 00:16:17,720 --> 00:16:18,540 and 36 00:16:19,160 --> 00:16:32,020 I was on my way so when you get fat does your dick get does your dick get any of the fat? he said no the fat are you get the smaller your dick gets and that's when I realize that's why I can't gain anyway, because I have no dick left to lose 37 00:16:35,400 --> 00:17:25,140 anyways, I appreciate all tune and in this was dangerous misinformation the most informative podcast the most educated and most progressive place in the world I really appreciate y'all tuning in please be sure to tell a friend be here every day video episodes available 3pm central time on Youtubes 9am central on the the audio streaming apps and please on whatever you're listening to please please please leave a rating in a review it really helps things out share the shit on your Instagrams go follow me on social media and yeah you' can go to Amazon and get my book get some swag I don't wear taxes shirt do all them fun things and I will see y'all tomorrow peace out
In this episode of Dangerous Misinformation, host Rodney Smith dives into a whirlwind of topics, covering everything from Christian dating sites and mass migration to AI advancements and the music industry. Rodney starts the episode with a quirky introduction, welcoming listeners to his world of "Dangerous Misinformation" and promising a jolly old time for the entire family. Video Episode available here https://youtu.be/6Gy64NT878A Find all social and product links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites Rodney shares his thoughts on various global events, expressing skepticism about political figures and discussing the complexities of international politics, especially in the context of the Israel-Palestine conflict. He delves into his own spiritual journey, sharing his experiences with religion and his recent exploration of a Christian dating app called Upward. He humorously recounts his adventures on the app, describing it as a digital heaven filled with conservative angels, and reflects on his desire for a more meaningful connection in a seemingly degenerate world. The episode takes an unexpected turn as Rodney delves into the world of music production and the incredible advancements in AI technology. He marvels at the ability of AI to isolate and manipulate individual tracks from old recordings, revolutionizing the art of sampling. Rodney expresses both awe and concern about the rapid progress of AI, highlighting its potential to reshape creative industries and our understanding of reality. The episode concludes with Rodney bidding farewell to listeners, encouraging them to take care and promising to return with more intriguing content on the next episode of Dangerous Misinformation. Transcription 1 00:00:00,120 --> 00:00:16,940 Hey everybody! Thank you for tuning in a dangerous misinformation. Join us today as we will be discussing pressing topics such as Christian dating sites, mass migration, Ais, effects on the music industry, and much, much, much more for the whole entire family. This is dangerous misinformation. 2 00:00:27,320 --> 00:01:25,560 Yes yes welcome everybody! Welcome to Dangerous Misinformation. My little safe haven of dangerous misinformation coming from all of us together, all of us together, moving through space and time. Appreciate you being here. This is the number one source in the world for dangerous misinformation on popular opinions and overall just the jolly old time. It is Sunday night for me right now and I just remembered I had not done Mondays episode yet and we're pushing through the resistance. He has ever read that book, uh, the War of Art where they talk about resistance and the Muse and all that. Meanwhile, my cat. I just cleaned all these carpets in this room. I just cleaned all these carpets because the cat pissed in the corner and once a cat pisses in a corner they keep going back to piss on it and I don't know what makes some piss in the first place, but if this bitch doesn't figure it out she's gonna be a stray here pretty soon, but she she has this separation anxiety, so 3 00:01:26,320 --> 00:02:26,040 she just always has to be around me, you know people and this is people talk about cats people talk about cats like. There is these antisocial creatures that hate you. Any cat that I've ever had has been just super fucking clingy to me and they have very feminine energy. So I think a big red flag is that if cats don't like you it curls probably don't like you either, but that might. You know. There's probably people that hate cats who really got the bops going brazy out here, so I shouldn't say that I shouldn't say a lot of things, but I still say them, and if you didn't know this is I already said this is dangerous misinformation, but my name is Rodney Smith. I'm your humble narrator if this is your first time tuning in welcome greeting you with open pasty Deutsche arms and if you're a returning petty person, dangerous misinformation lover, thank you, thank you, thank you very much. Um, this is where you can come tap in quick 20 minutes for you to just get caught up a little bit. 4 00:02:26,040 --> 00:03:25,500 What's going on in the world and hopefully get a little truckles and zone out of your own BS for a couple of minutes for a couple of minutos. So let's get into it. Let's get into some current world events. The world is exploding as we all know and hope you hug your loved ones tight at night. Um, I'm just kidding, but actually I think I guess China is moving ships this whole Palestine Israel thing man, I don't fully understand it. I try to refuse to understand it, and I think the most we have to know is that the world is on the brink of war. And everything they said about Big 45, everything they said that was gonna happen, the fears of Trump are all coming true 2 years now after Butthole Biden, but who would have thought okay, who would have thought that a guy with dementia and a diversity hire would not do a good job running the most powerful economy military in the world? I would have never guessed that. Personally, personally I would have never seen that coming from a mile away, you know, 81,000,000 votes uh 5 00:03:25,640 --> 00:03:42,420 the popular vote people. If everybody if everybody thinks, hey this guy, he's he's good. We're gonna be alright and we're gonna be alright and it's kind of crazy if you really think it' so, the president has so much more power over global politics than he does. 6 00:03:44,920 --> 00:04:44,120 Uh, national politics because with the national politics you have all the different state level, the federal. You have all these checks and balances the way the founding father set it up. So buddle couldn't just buddle so buddle by and couldn't just come in and you know bulldoze it which is a good thing, but when you look at the geopolitics right? Unless it's like full on waging warning, you need to get that approved by Congress in Yanayata. I mean the president controls the military in America is. The most powerful country in the world and so the president can do a bunch of shit abroad, just they have a lot of power globally, where in the United States itself we have all like I said, we have all these checks and balances just the way things are set up. And yeah, that's why these war mongerers the war mongerers are back at it and I do feel I just think it's so. You know we talk about freeing Palestine and how fucked up Gaza is, but it seems I don't know if it's just like Islamic people in general are gathering or if it's Palestinians all around the globe are gathering, but it's like if they can't get out, 7 00:04:44,120 --> 00:05:41,140 if they're trapped in this prison, like how are they getting anywhere so and how are they just? It's crazy. You see videos of like Sweden and all these places in Europe like London and shit like that. They're having all these just huge pro Palestine rallies and their name is as much prophelistine as they are anti Israel and it's just getting really kind of weird again. You know what I mean as a German as a little German boy. Things are weird me out in the sense of how you know. I'm the last person say people shouldn't say things about different races and whatnot right? Like I'm the last person on the plant that would want to silence anybody's voice. I just think it's weird how. We're getting very clicky again as the human race and it's weird because it's all in the West. I wonder this all the time. Okay, if everybody's migrating to the Western countries because that's where the economic prosperity is with the evil white people, right? 8 00:05:42,080 --> 00:06:14,980 Where are? Like I don't remember we we talk. We use the term minorities right? I don't remember the last time that I was not a minority. I can't remember the last time I went somewhere and it was just like a bunch of white people am I just like the only broke white person? Am I the only poor white person and all the white people are hanging out and these like maybe that is the deal, you know, maybe that is what's going on, but as far as in my world what I've experienced, um yeah, it's just always very, very heavily influence, which that's not a bad thing. I'm just saying, 9 00:06:15,680 --> 00:06:16,480 um, 10 00:06:17,360 --> 00:07:17,320 anyways, dude, get the bops going real brazy out here. Um, I God has been speaking to me in strange ways. You guys god has been caught, so my mother bought me a book called conversations with God by this guy called Neil Donald Walsh, and the book itself is kind of fu fu to me for the fact that it's a guy writing the book as if he's having a conversation with God like he's asking God and he says, well, God just started speaking through me and it's. Kinda like eh, you know? Cause God is everything, so God is also him and you and I and blah blah blah and so it's really painting. It talks a lot about it was written in like 95. I think if it were to come out today the Internet would rip it shreds, but my mom really loved the book so I've been reading it. She bought it for me for my birthday. It's like this big white hardcover. It's a 3 part book and so I've been getting, you know. So I've been reading it and so I've just been getting kind of interested in there's certain things that peak my interest that I'm not smart enough for one of them is religion, the other one is geopolitics, 11 00:07:17,320 --> 00:08:16,520 the other one is medicine. When I say like the field of medicine like the study of medicine. The shit that doctors do that shit's fascinating to me because they're basically body mechanics. You know when you see somebody working on a car, you know, and in my wealth see, you know, very smart airplane engineers and shit like that. I'm thinking, oh fuck, you know, we're building all these things plain you think about like the human body is the most complicated thing of all that. And there's people out here' just like surgeons and shit and like neuroscientists, and that's crazy to me, you know. It's that's way beyond my beyond my comprehensions, but it's very interesting to me. Okay, but so one thing I've been getting interested in again is uh, just religion and uh, and so I've been googling on my phone and then so the way it works because everybody's selling your information because all your phone is they get as addicted to these stupid phones and all it is is a way to just tap into our brain to sell us more shit, right? And so they just are constantly selling our information amongst each other which should be highly highly illegal. 12 00:08:16,520 --> 00:09:14,400 How that's not illegal? I don't know everybody's just selling information. All the all the important things we're already done in the early 19 hundreds, all the steel and railroads and building ships and inventing airplanes and getting electricity and building freeways and buildings you know like the guy sitting on the Empire State Building, even their sandwiches and shit. All the important things have already been done now all the rich people to get rich you're just selling information and all the infos there. All the information's already saturated, everything is saturated. It doesn't even matter anymore, but anyways god has been calling to me through the advertisers cause God is everything. So through the advertisers I got an ad for a Christian dating app and I thought you know what? I am tired of all this haram and Degeneres degeneracy in the world, so I'm gonna download this Christian dating app called what is it called upward which is a very. 13 00:09:14,400 --> 00:10:13,160 Good name, you know Upward because yeah, everything about it. That's a great name and I download it embra. Let me tell you the bops are going brazy on there. Okay, I've never seen and maybe this is a Texas thing. Okay, it is literally no pun intended. It is like digital heaven. Just have all these fucking conservative beautiful fucking angels on there and I've been swiping dog. I've been swiping, but you know I might and ask you all these and ask you all these questions like your denomination and your favorite Bible verse and stuff like that I don't know, so it sounds like the Lord is calling to me in a certain way because he knows at the end of the day the only few things in this life that I love is bops when they're going brazy and talking shit. Those are my 2 favorite things in the world. 14 00:10:13,160 --> 00:11:10,900 That's all I want to do. All I want to do is talk shit and hang out with Bops and hope they go brazy and this Christian Upward app has all of it. It's all that entangled. These women are gorgeous. I mean, I can't talk shit. I shouldn't say everything's entangled, but uh yeah dude, fuck fuck tender, fuck all these dating apps dude. Fuck even going out to a Bard. I don't even want to go out. Dude. I was so hung over today every time I hang out with this one group of. Friends, which is weird because I'm one of the relatively younger guys. I think I'm the second youngest one and they just all just absolutely drink me under the table and I cannot function the next day. Um, but yeah, went out yesterday it was fun, went and did some go carting. Uh, didn't do too well on that because to to tall an anti aerodynamic, which by the way, did you know that a cow is more aerodynamic than a Jeep wrangler? 15 00:11:11,080 --> 00:12:09,480 Fun fact that the day so you come to this podcast it's entertainment, it's education, it's information, it's a social social thing all in all it's all just packaged into one big thing especially for the Bups, especially especially especially for the bops to be going brazy dude, but yeah, so I would recommend to anybody out there to find the Lord and to download upward and don't be a scumbag cause you're gonna go to hell. You know what I mean like I've been taking this serious. I've been searching for my faith. I've been trying to find it for a long time. I can't fully lean into any sort of scripture, but I you know I believe in God and I have a spiritual side and I'm looking for him and maybe one of these angels can guide me, help guide me to where my spiritual self needs to be. Maybe you can go me up with them and we won't like I'm just I'm tired of a degenerate world, I can't talk right now. 16 00:12:09,480 --> 00:13:08,520 I gotta be kind of quiet cause it's Sunday night. Usually you know, there's probably like these walls are probably paper thin and there's probably like children sleeping around me. I'm just you're talking about the bob's going brazy on upward and yeah, I don't want to disturb people's little sleep. I took a nap earlier, man, and I was having the weirdest dreams. I was having a dream. I was having a dream that this bear was following me and but the and the bear moved really slow, but nothing could stop it. So everywhere I went and for some reason I could fly and the bear could fly too, and I was going through like these compounds and like climbing up stuff and the bear would just maneuver everything. I thought if I got the high ground the bear couldn't reach me, so I don't know what my subconscious was trying to tell me. Maybe the bear was the burden of doing all this Internet shit where I should in reality like my my Daydrop skill pays about $50 an hour if I go like a couple minutes outside of town and I'm not working it right now. I'm just focusing on this fully 17 00:13:08,520 --> 00:13:27,020 because that enough money saved and I was like yeah, let me just go all in, but um, maybe the bear is my subconscious saying, hey, why are you doing this stupid Internet thing? That everybody's doing. We could just go have a you know, just like a good career. Go buy a house Bebe Bebe cause San Antonio is cheap as fuck like that's so much money out here in San Antonio. 18 00:13:29,320 --> 00:14:29,000 And yeah, if you're curious what it is it's you can message me if you're curious about you don't need a college degree or anything, but I don't want to really talk too much about what I would. I deal on here cause I don't want it traced back to me even though I I stand behind my shit, you know this is one thing. I also think of people that don't show their face right. This is why I got out of the memoial because I don't like all the faceless meme accounts and just in general, whenever you think about people that don't show their face, they're never the good guy. So all these like anti fit people you know like the terrorist people and you know the crazy lips wearing the masks on their face, hiding whenever somebody's hiding their face you know. Think about a robber. Hiding your face is not a good thing whenever somebody's hide in their face traditionally and just common sense wise. It's never the good guys. So whenever you're looking at conflicts right? If you're looking at conflicts and disagreements, look at the people who are cover in their face and ask yourself why are they cover in their face? So I stand behind. 19 00:14:29,000 --> 00:15:28,720 Everything that I say I'd probably will change my mind on a lot of things. I'm sure some things will come back to haunt me at some point that I've said just casually trying to. You know, I'm sitting here doing a monologue so I don't have much time to really chew over what exactly it's gonna come out of my mouth. So I'm sure there's gonna be things that are gonna come back and haunt me in a certain way that I don't fully agree with down the line because that's what we do we grow as people all right, we grow we change our paintings, doesn't we supposed to do you come to this world? You don't know anything, but you actually know everything. You're rediscovering yourself your soul. So you come on your little journey before you go into the other rounds, right? And meanwhile you say some dumb shit like think about. I'll talk about this before we come after. Like the Founding Fathers. We come after people in history for things they said or did from hundreds of years ago, but then a lot of times us ours, us ourselves. We can't stand on the things we did like 5 years ago or even a year ago look at the person you were a year ago, you know, maybe even 6 months ago, maybe last week. 20 00:15:28,720 --> 00:16:09,100 Maybe you're a completely different person from when you are last week. Maybe some life event happened where you've. Completely switched up your opinion on or just overall everything about yourself and that's fine. That's what you should be doing, dude, that is what you should be doing alright. This next little bit is for my before we start winding down here for my music nerds. So if you're not kind of a music nerd tune out. It was great to have you on this episode. Appreciate shall be sure to leave the rating. Alright music nerds. Let's keep going. If you're a music nerd you' should know what sampling is, but if you're sticking around just for the curiosity. So sampling is when you take a existing piece of music and you flip it into something else, right? It's kind of like 21 00:16:11,520 --> 00:17:09,060 I don't know how to comp how to compare, but you often hear songs you know you know what it is. You'll hear a song where they like a remix where they remix the old song. They take a little bit of an old song. It's like Nicki Minaj is Anaconda right? They used a little bit of the Surmix a lot song. They made the Nicki Minaj song out of it right. So now you know what I'm talking about. That shit is going to get crazy because as a former I don't know if I can carry that title any more music producer when I would sample things what I would have to try to do like if I heard a little like violin. Or something like that in a song and you're just using the one file for the song. You have to try to isolate that violin alright, so you got to find just like a perfect little loop of it where there's nothing else or ekie while the other shit out you know. I mean you're trying to remove the sounds you' don't want and boost the sounds you do want and then hide the shit you don't want with us. It's like it's you gotta bake this little cake, you know, you gotta put the right amount of ingredients and to make it sound right, mix it and all that, but now 22 00:17:09,160 --> 00:18:08,800 you can take one file like if you wanna samples the AI, the AI is getting out of fucking control and I found out about this because the 30th anniversary of a Nirvana album of In Utero is coming out and they were able to take old ratchet ass like nineties concert footage and the AI is so smart that it can distinguish the vocals, the guitar, the base and the drums and put them all on different tracks. And then an audio engineer can go in there and clean up that individual track and then remix it, put it together so you can hear the live performance cleaned up so it sounds like you were actually there. So it's not just and this is like shit that was just recorded on, you know, fucking 90's cameras and. So basically was Samplin. So if you can get your hands on this AI which I'm sure it's not hard to do and you'd get like an old record right? Like sometimes you'll see. I mean just go on YouTube or something like that. I'm talking like somebody's sampling a record. They'll find an old vinyl, they'll put they'll drop the needle, they'll take a little snip it 23 00:18:08,800 --> 00:18:54,560 if it put it in the computer, chop it up and make something out of it right. But now you can do that with anything you can take any you don't have to find the right place, you can just be like, oh, I want to sample this. Then the AI will give you stems that will give you individual stems of an existing song and that is fucking nuts, did that is fucking nuts and the AI is scaring me is legitimately scaring me the abilities that we are starting to have with the AI and yeah, that's that' wow, excuse me anyways. Thank you for tuning in happy Monday. Hope you guys are starting your week off strong. Appreciate your being here. I'm gonna make sure my cat isn't gonna piss in this room and y'all take care of yourselves and I'll see you tomorrow. 24 00:18:54,560 --> 00:18:55,360 peace.
In this podcast episode, the host Rodney Smith aka Lord Petty, discusses a variety of controversial topics. To view video episode please visit this YouTube Link He shares his views on climate protesters, the concept of oppression in America, and the reasons why Asians are good at math. Rodney also touches on the cultural and political tensions between various groups, including the Israel-Palestine conflict. He criticizes those who are easily offended and asserts that nobody is truly oppressed in the U.S. The podcast is a mix of humor, personal anecdotes, and social commentary, aiming to challenge mainstream narratives. Find all Rodney's social and product links here https://linktr.ee/rodneywrites In this episode of "Dangerous Misinformation," host Rodney Smith dives into a range of controversial topics with his trademark candidness and irreverent humor. He starts by discussing a video he saw of climate protesters attempting to stop a bus, expressing his skepticism about their methods and the effectiveness of their activism. Rodney goes on to touch upon sensitive subjects such as race, privilege, and oppression, challenging common narratives and societal norms. He questions the need for people to be offended by words, emphasizing his belief that being offended should not hold such significance in today's world. Rodney also delves into the issue of athletes being identified by their last names and questions the tradition, humorously pondering why some individuals can't just be known by their first names. Throughout the episode, Rodney's raw and unfiltered perspective shines, urging listeners to question societal conventions and think critically about the issues discussed. While his opinions are controversial and provocative, Rodney encourages listeners to share the podcast, spreading what he humorously labels as "dangerous misinformation" to challenge mainstream thinking. The episode combines humor, sarcasm, and blunt honesty, making it a unique and thought-provoking listen for those who appreciate unfiltered commentary on various social and cultural topics. Transcription: 1 00:00:00,200 --> 00:00:16,980 Greetings everybody, thank you for joining us on dangerous misinformation. Tune in. Today's we'll be talking about pressing topics such as climate protesters, sensitive people, why Asians are good at math and much, much, much more fun for the entire family. Appreciate you being here. Let's get into it. 2 00:00:28,000 --> 00:01:01,480 Greetings everybody. Welcome welcome welcome it is Friday. You've made it you've made it through an entire week without doing the dark thoughts on your mind. The dark thoughts. Maybe you did do some dark thoughts, if you did do some dark thoughts, tell me about it. I want to hear about it, and when I say dark thoughts I'm talking about crack and black girls. Welcome to Dangerous Misinformation, the number one source on the worldwide webs for dangerous misinformation. This is formerly known as the Lord Petty Podcast and you are here 3 00:01:01,480 --> 00:01:02,460 because 4 00:01:02,640 --> 00:02:01,060 the wonders of the world, the workings, the eternal energies of lifes brought you here and we are now forever mingled together. There's no going back. This is what it is this is what destiny's had in store for us. Please be sure to tell somebody about the podcast if you are a returning petty person, or if this is your first time tuning in I want to welcome you with open pasty Deutsch arms. I really appreciate you being here. Hopefully we can fill your day, brighten your day with some dangerous misinformation, teach you some things you may not know. Make your truckle a little bit nor for all just grow together and move through space and time. Zoo zombie, and if you don't know what zoo zombie means, it was a very a homosexual sounding way of saying the word tuzamin, which means together in German. How funny is that that tuzamin? That sounds like you know a medieval torture device or something like that, but it means together. 5 00:02:02,080 --> 00:02:19,580 So yeah, thank you for tuning in my name is Rodney Smith, your humble narrator, and let's dive into it. I saw a video this morning, right? There's a video going around of this bus which it looks like the bus is heading back to the UK carrying migrants or something like that probably, but I don't know. Maybe I'm just being racist 6 00:02:19,960 --> 00:02:20,820 and 7 00:02:21,000 --> 00:02:51,080 but the thing is, you see all these just you know, pussy granola, liberal white people standing in front of the bus trying to stop the bus from going and so what these people are are climate protesters? Okay, and the thing about climate protesters is they are a really, really, really bad image for the fact of climate change. I'm not even denying climate change. Okay, I'm not educated on the subject enough to even debate with it I'm gonna put my chips with the guys who are actual scientists. 8 00:02:51,080 --> 00:02:51,880 Okay, 9 00:02:52,720 --> 00:03:23,620 the Republicans like to call everything a conspiracy theory and there's a lot of mainstream conspiracy theories, but as you know, shit like the flat Earth or that. Humans have no impact on the world at all and low, low, low I don't know. I get kind of like weird, scared like I'm going to trust the people with the science degrees who study the Earth for a living more than I'm going to trust the people who have invested interest in oil. You know what I mean and I don't want an electric car. Don't get me wrong. I don't want it. I don't want it. I don't like electric cars. 10 00:03:24,160 --> 00:03:28,600 I want to step on a gas and hear that big rumble, but 11 00:03:28,840 --> 00:03:59,240 these climate protesters did. They make me want to go out and buy a diesel F 3. 50 and roll call because they just make me want the planet to be engulfed and smoke. They're just such a bad face for climate change. And how is it? Because here's where it gets me kind of skeptical? How is it the climate change is this thing where it's hard for me to really reject it? But then when I look at the people who are most involved with them like these people are fucking morons, they're standing, they're going 12 00:03:59,240 --> 00:04:00,560 stop, 13 00:04:00,560 --> 00:04:21,240 stop standing in front of this bus trying to stop cars with their hands like do they not realize that a fucking car can tow a boat? So what do you think a bus filled with 60 people you really think a bunch of and these people are sitting down in front of the bus okay, these people are sitting in front of the bus and they go. There's people in the street 14 00:04:21,240 --> 00:04:22,300 you idiot, 15 00:04:22,440 --> 00:04:29,900 so they're calling the bus driver and idiot. It's like you're the idiot. You think the bus is going to stop and you're sitting in the street and you think you can stop 16 00:04:30,080 --> 00:04:30,980 the bus, 17 00:04:31,400 --> 00:05:12,140 especially you know you've seen. I guess the difference is if it would have been like a like a BLM rally or something like that, they least would have been smart and thrown a brick through the windshield of the bus and yank the bus driver out and beat the shit out of them. That's how you stop the bus. You don't just stand the gun. Oh my God oh, you're gonna hurt the activists bro. You're standing in the street and plus how was stopping a car? How was a car just sitting in the road idling right? Like a big bus engine? God, I don't even know what the fuck type of engine is in a commercial bus. Right? A passenger bus considering they got a hall all these fucking burger eating whales around. You think that things got some serious horsepower. Okay 18 00:05:12,840 --> 00:05:14,500 and they gotta haul. 19 00:05:15,120 --> 00:06:13,880 They gotta haul all the poor fat white people around and why is it poor people are. I guess it's cause fast food is cheap, but vegetables are cheaper than fast food, you know. I mean, that's why I don't like fat people like if. You can't even control what you put in your mouth. How the fuck am I gonna trust you then anyways so the bus has a lot of power. Obviously right? So you get these skinny soy white people. They want to go stand in front of the bus and stop the bus from going anywhere and you think that is gonna tell the oil companies to stop drilling offshore or that's gonna tell the auto manufacturers to stop making cars, or that's gonna like shut down the beef industries because the cow farts allegedly are causing way more damage to the ozone layer. Then Leonardo to caprio's private jet, or you know all the celebrities going back and forth from epstein's Island which we will never see the logs of. We will see everything about Trump, Andrew Tate, Alex Jones, all these people who are just saying mean things we'll never see anything about the Epstein Islands list 20 00:06:13,880 --> 00:06:56,540 because they're gonna be distracted telling us about January 6 Brieters and the hilarious thing about that okay, the people that are moan. I'm not agreeing with January 6. That was a stupid thing. As soon as I saw I was like, oh my god, what are these people doing? But also that was pent up anger from watch and left wing protests for over a year. So that's one thing people like to throw to the side that a week before the entire fucking city of D. C. Was on fire. People protesting the cops and then as soon as we pulled the cops out everywhere just went to shit. Look at San Francisco and all these like big liberal cities, but anyways the people that were the most worked up about January 6. Ironically, a lot of these people are really citing with Palestine 21 00:06:56,680 --> 00:06:57,660 and 22 00:06:58,040 --> 00:07:04,540 not so much Palestine even but Hamas right? Like those are 2 separate entities and what Hamas did was go and 23 00:07:05,560 --> 00:07:06,160 over 24 00:07:06,160 --> 00:08:05,940 try to overthrow another region and they went in and they slaughtered civilians. So if you're more upset about a couple rednecks putting their feet on Nancy pelosi's office, you know, on her desk. If you're more upset about the rednecks putting their feet on Nancy pelosi's desk, then you are about terrorists taking gliders into a music festival and slaughtering a bunch of kids. There's something wrong with you. Um, I really didn't see the, but it makes sense. It makes sense while these like really left wing people are sighting with the Hamas shit because at the heart of it they're all just kind of terrorists that wanna blame everything on everybody else. Like do the Israelis treat them kind of shitty? Yes, they obviously do, and I don't know the depths of it. But the Hamas people are obviously bad. The same way all these fucking antifa people and stuff are bad, you know the antifa people who leave their mother's basements to go and riot and then make racial tensions. Even way worse should they don't understand about 25 00:08:07,000 --> 00:08:16,900 going around and uh inciting? And I don't understand. I don't understand the left wing immunity with violence in this country. I don't understand how 26 00:08:17,760 --> 00:08:18,080 it 27 00:08:18,080 --> 00:09:10,080 it just doesn't make any sense. Like imagine like even right now when you see like these pro Palestine rallies where they're going around and there they're burning Israeli flags. Imagine if there was one person wearing a Trump hat in that crowd? Is there burning? Is really flexy like ah, the fucking the Nazis are back at it, you know, cause everybody likes to call everybody a Nazi that they don't agree with, but in this case you're persecuting the the the J O o's the thing I'm even too scared to say, which I'm gonna be honest with you. I don't think there's a more sensitive group of people on Earth than the J O o's because yes, they've been persecuted. Yes, they've gone through terrible things. Obviously we all know about that, but they're also at the same time the most privileged group on the planet, and if you even mention them right, if you even say the name like what happened Kong? A you can pretty much say things about every group of people 28 00:09:10,080 --> 00:09:10,880 but 29 00:09:11,720 --> 00:09:14,700 which you should be able to like we should be able to talk about things, 30 00:09:17,200 --> 00:09:17,560 but yeah, 31 00:09:17,560 --> 00:09:26,740 you say something about the J O o's and some weird shit starts happening, but it's like I've I've made. Videos trashing both sides both sides equally 32 00:09:27,240 --> 00:09:28,860 if you really go. Oh, you're just, 33 00:09:30,400 --> 00:10:29,800 you know, if you trash them both equally, at least the people that support Palestine realize you're trashing both sides like the super pro Israel people think you're just like, oh, you're anti semic, anti semitic. I don't even know what that means. Dude, I don't really, I don't even know what the fuck Jews believe to be honest with you, I just know that typically Jews have a lot of money. Stick together. They're good, you know. Nice people for all I know and uh yeah, I really don't know what they believe in and the whole point of anybody being offended case stripped back. Any one particular group like the idea of being offended in general like nobody gives a fuck. Nobody gives a fuck if your feelings are hurt. We have this thing like I heard. Uh, it cracks me up with this term trigger warning, right? Somebody says, oh, trigger warning, so I'm about to say something that might trigger you. I don't give a fuck and nobody should give a fuck if somebody is offended by words. Dude, they weren't supposed to make it this foreign the evolutionary chain. Do you think that people that got blown up in the hospital over in Gaza when the Palestinian rocket fell short and blew up all their own kids 34 00:10:29,800 --> 00:11:29,380 and then they wanted to get on TV neck like they're the victims of? Israel again, when that happened, you think there god trigger warning. This missile is about to fall from the sky and fucking kill all of us. This idea that we're so comfortable in the West where we care about people's fucking like feelings, right? Where we care about people's feelings? Well, if you say like what is hate, what is hate speech, you know what I mean. It's just fucking words. It's like when it's talking about rappers taking themselves so serious for just rhyming words and all they're talking about is bitches and bottles in the club and you know chicks with fat ass is throwing it back and pouring champagne on it and doing blow off titties and whatever the fuck rappers do these days I don't know. I think they're actually just sipping cough syrup the whole time cause I hear that line on I hear rappers in their songs talking about. I never catch a cold cause I'm sipping all this cough syrup which became illegal as soon as just in Bieber tritics. Now the white kid started sipping on SIRP, but anyways 35 00:11:31,120 --> 00:12:23,660 I forgot what I was. Oh yeah, being offended it doesn't matter, did nobody cares? If you're offended I particularly don't care, and I almost kind of get off on it. Like if I know that somebody like I'm not a bully by any means, but if I know that somebody's gonna crumble under words, that's hilarious to me like I think of. You almost as less of a person. I don't think of you as an equal. I just think of you as less of a person and typically I won't go after you because that's what bullies do. Bullies go after weak people. I only go after what I see are worthy opponents. That's why I like cracking on the left so much because they're in charge of everything. But if somebody is gonna crumble under fucking words, right? If somebody can't handle fucking words, I can't take anything like fat people and offended people. I can't take you serious. There's nothing about you like I don't want to be friends with you 36 00:12:26,040 --> 00:12:28,640 like imagine letting words affect you that much, 37 00:12:28,640 --> 00:12:29,440 dude 38 00:12:30,280 --> 00:12:47,900 just nobody cares and even even the people that pretend they care. They don't really care like you're not oppressed. If you live in the United States, I'm sorry you're not oppressed. A lot of most people that claim to be oppressed. They are just putting themselves there because they're making terrible decisions or they're begging for attention which they' don't need. 39 00:12:49,280 --> 00:12:50,000 It's 40 00:12:50,000 --> 00:12:57,740 like I mean look at what's going on in the world and I'm not saying that you know, some terrible thing makes a bad thing any less bad 41 00:12:58,440 --> 00:13:00,840 but I guess I guess it does. 42 00:13:00,840 --> 00:13:55,760 It shouldn't always be, comparatively speaking, but even just stand alone events like who the fuck is oppressed in America like people come here from decrepit places right? Like war torn countries. They come here and they try a little bit and they make it happen. You know what I mean, then you get other groups of people. I just wanna blame everything on everybody else and it's like dude, where does it end? I mean this country's been around for fucking. If if somebody could come here from fucking Bangladesh right? Somebody come here with from Bangladesh with nothing and then they go get a job at like a factory. They save their money, they get an apartment. They they do these they do these little things to get themselves into position, maybe even get a grant to go to school, do things that they wanna do or put something on the Internet. That's you know, do some drop shipping or whatever it may be like the opportunities are fucking endless. So when you hear people just talking about being oppressed constantly and it's like dude 43 00:13:55,760 --> 00:13:56,620 shut up, 44 00:13:57,000 --> 00:14:04,860 nobody cares like at the end of it nobody cares nobody people might pretend that they care, but at the very core of it nobody gives a fuck 45 00:14:05,360 --> 00:14:05,880 no, 46 00:14:05,880 --> 00:14:38,840 you're not oppressed, nobody believes that you're actually oppressed. People that do believe that you are oppressed. They think that they're better, you know. I mean when you get these super super super like liberal white people who think that like they need to help black people tie their shoes. That is fucking racism to me. I think it's racist to for white people. To tell other races that no, you're not capable of things because you' look that way, that's the racism, and then they they wanna accuse the the fucking moderates. They're just like, yeah, I mean, we're all equal, maybe I had a head start, but in whatever case it may be. But 47 00:14:38,840 --> 00:14:39,600 uh 48 00:14:39,600 --> 00:14:40,540 did I really? 49 00:14:41,200 --> 00:14:42,080 And that's when people say 50 00:14:42,080 --> 00:15:26,660 so the argument is valid right? The argument is valid like oh, another white guy just run in his mouth about shitty doesn't understand okay, I don't understand what it's like to be a different race. Sure, I'll give you that, but also if you're the different race you don't understand what it's like to be a straight white man. You have no idea. So how are you going to call out my privileges? How are you going to tell me what my life is like in comparison? That's no different than me telling you what your life is like me dismissing your gripes is no different than you pretending that I have all these invisible fucking benefits that just fall from the sky news flash were all out here competing against each other, and unless you are if you're actually in a smaller group, that's why I think that' the Jews are privileged because they're in a smaller minority group and they are ahead. It's kind of how 51 00:15:27,120 --> 00:15:29,720 a lot of the times it's a cultural thing did like 52 00:15:29,720 --> 00:15:37,900 that's why you know Asians have this like crazy. Work ethic because that's just in grain in their culture. 53 00:15:37,920 --> 00:15:38,720 Um, 54 00:15:38,800 --> 00:16:12,580 and you know what you know it's crazy about Asians and math. It's not even that they're like super intellectually inferior to everybody. It's how their languages set up. The way we say this is beyond my head about explaining, but the way that we say, for instance 1314 they just say like one 3 like the way their their their languages set up. Math makes a lot more sense, but they don't communicate as directly with with uh words. It's a real weird thing if you're interested in it' go look it up. I can't tell you too much about it. I just know that 55 00:16:12,640 --> 00:16:15,300 it is a thing 56 00:16:15,560 --> 00:16:34,220 that the reason Asians are so good at math is because their language with the math makes sense where it's almost like if you speak an equation like a sometimes something the answer almost gives itself. It's like you just carry a word over and gives you the answer. So from a young age there just um yeah it just makes more sense, 57 00:16:34,640 --> 00:16:39,160 but yeah dude hell, yeah where were we at 58 00:16:39,560 --> 00:16:48,420 16 minutes 16 and 1/2 minutes? Huh? Well, I think we're gonna start winding it down bro. One thing I want to say though 59 00:16:49,280 --> 00:16:49,920 is 60 00:16:49,920 --> 00:16:52,700 I don't understand why in sports 61 00:16:53,120 --> 00:16:53,360 uh 62 00:16:53,360 --> 00:17:53,140 you have to use your last name. What if you just wanna be first name? Where did that tradition come from? Where all around the? Globe. Every different sports team, every different sport, every different culture. We decided we're gonna address athletes by their last game. What if somebody just wants to be fucking to Steve? You know what I'm saying? What if somebody just wants to have? Like if I just wanted to have Rod on my jersey and tell me, no, you gotta be Smith. I'm like, well, there's 1,000,000 other Smiths. I don't wanna be Smith. I wanna be just my first name. Yeah, who does this? Wow, that was the worst topic. It's Friday, you guys, it's Friday and I'm gonna be honest with you. So I'm in my studio right now and my cat piston here again so I got to clean the whole fucking carpets. So I'm doing this podcast really early in the morning which I don't usually do usually I do it at the end of the day when my brains all full of the shit that gets me worked up right now. To be honest with you, I'm in way too good of a mood to be even doing this fucking podcast, but it's Friday. We're heading into the weekend. I appreciate all being here. 63 00:17:53,680 --> 00:18:04,160 Hopefully at a good week. Please tell somebody. Thank you for being here. Share it on your social medias. That's how things grow. You have all the power to do that one 64 00:18:04,200 --> 00:18:04,760 more 65 00:18:04,760 --> 00:18:38,820 at a time. It's like that Johnny Cash song where he talks about building a car and he. Steals one part of a part at a time that eventually just makes this like fucked up car. I think this song is called One One Piece at a Time. Go look at how he talks about stealing one piece of a car at a time out of the factory that he works in, then he goes and builds this fucking Frankenstein thing which I know that didn't actually happen, but that's what can happen with this podcast one little piece at a time we can go tell somebody grow it spread it spread this dangerous misinformation. Let the offended people know that we don't give a fuck about them. 66 00:18:39,480 --> 00:18:39,720 Ah, 67 00:18:39,720 --> 00:19:11,980 let me be the person to fall on the sword. You just sit back in your thriving career without having any enemies and just put my voice out there to say all this bullshit for you. Um, that way you won't look like the bad guy, but the message is still getting out there. I do this for you but really thank you for tuning in this was dangerous misinformation. Happy weekend, happy Friday, uh, don't drive drunk, don't fuck any fat people and don't do bad things. Appreciate all peace out.
Rodney Smith was a photographic visionary, with an allegiance to the image above all else. Long acclaimed for his iconic black-and-white pictures—not to forget his later jewel-like color scenes—Smith captured enchanted worlds full of subtle magic and lighthearted humor. Using only analog film and the aesthetics of natural light, his dream-like photographs are matched in quality by the craft and physical beauty of his prints. Smith died in 2016, yet the enduring precision, elegance, and whimsy of his world view is nowhere more evident than in our conversation with Leslie Smolan, his widow and executive director of his estate; and his long-time assistant, master printer Terence Falk. Listen in as Smolan discusses key aspects of Smith's career development and describes her recent collaboration with the J. Paul Getty Museum on the book, Rodney Smith: A Leap of Faith. And Falk provides firsthand anecdotes about the unique experience of working on a Rodney Smith shoot—an experience that led one powerful New York executive to call his secretary from a midtown pay phone and exclaim, “I feel like I'm in Ferris Bueller's Day Off!” As New York Fashion Week ushers in the fall season, we're looking back on the career of one of the most distinctive photographers to infuse business and fashion with a timeless sense of style and grace. Guests: Leslie Smolan and Terence Falk For more information on our guests and their gear they use, see: The Estate of Rodney Smith Website: rodneysmith.com/ The Estate of Rodney Smith Facebook: www.facebook.com/rodneysmithphotography/ The Estate of Rodney Smith Instagram: www.instagram.com/_rodneysmith/ The Estate of Rodney Smith Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/rodneysmithpics/ Rodney Smith Lecture at the B&H Event Space: www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/photog…mith-1970-2016 Conversation about Rodney Smith at FIT Amphitheater: www.fitnyc.edu/museum/events/index.php Rodney Smith Exhibition at Staley Wise Gallery in New York: www.staleywise.com/exhibitions/rodney-smith2 Rodney Smith: A Remembrance with Dr Rebecca Senf: santafeworkshops.com/creativity-con…-rebecca-senf/ Rodney Smith: A Leap of Faith book: shop.getty.edu/products/rodney-s…th-978-1606068465