It's gonna be loud because it always is. It is always loud. It's always so like ridiculous loud. All right, so. No, I just have a stupid spreadsheet. I track everything in. I love spreadsheets. You are kind of silly that way. I know I am. I'm gonna say you're just a little bit silly that way, but that's it. You know what? That's why you're Sage the Intern. And welcome everyone to the inaugural episode of Sage the Intern podcast. I am your co host, Haley Oberseth, also known as Frankie, and this is Sage the intern. Hello. Hello. Sage the intern. Who loves spreadsheets. Who loves spreadsheets and math. Almost became a math teacher. No, because you were meant to meet me so we could start a podcast and build our podcast empire and just, you know, become fat cat rich because you know, the mathy math things and I will do the creative editing, whatever things. And this is why we're going to, we're going to be a wild success. So for your inaugural episode, Sage the intern, do you have a particular subject? That you would like to start with? No, because honestly, we'll end up somewhere. We will end up somewhere because We'll end up somewhere. Here's where I want to start. We like to talk about how reality isn't real, right? Uh oh, yeah? I just want to full on go right into the crazy immediately. That's what I want to Here we go. Reality. Reality is not real. No, it's kind of fake. It's very fake. It's a 3D holographic light show. Reality is a hologram. Here's how I know that reality is not real. Okay. Okay. Have we had the conversation yet about, and you might have to Google as we do this for funsies, about whether or not scientists agree about humans ability to feel wetness. Like, this is such a dumb question. No, this is a legit argument happening. Legit. I know. I know it's a legit argument happening. Cause the question is, is water wet? That's what it condenses into. Oh, I don't know what is that. That has to be me. Very sorry for the book. I don't know why that's happening. What? I can't hear anything. Maybe I just hear it then. And I'm crazy because reality isn't real, it's subjective. And I'm hearing things in my headphones, duh. Anyway. We'll just keep that in as a little blippity bloop. We can have some little bloopers we can put on the Patreons. It'll be fine. KittyKat views and say hi to dad and all kinds of our reality. That's okay. That's our reality creating itself. Just maybe it's a good thing. It is a good thing. Is water wet? It's so the, the articles I was reading is can humans feel wetness? So they're saying that we can't, and that there are some like aquatic animals like manatees that have sensory receptors that allow them to detect whatever this wetness quality of water is that humans can't actually detect, that we can feel touch and like slipperiness, we can feel temperature differences, but we can't feel what wetness is, some scientists Say or some side again. There is not an agreement. I Don't watch me do this. I have water that I'm about to pour in my hand No, no Don't watch me do that. Watch her do it. Watch her do it. There she is with her straw I just put water on her hand. It's slippery There's a here's my water. I'll just dip my finger in it. It's slippery it I I would say we can feel it. I would say we can't, but some scientists say we can't. And here's my question. What are these receptors that manatees, here's, here's why reality isn't real. Not just because we cannot agree on the definition of wetness. If I'm, if, if I'm with a manatee then in the water, in the ocean, right. And the manatee has some kind of sensory receptors that are allowing it to like experience something about water that I don't experience, right. That I'm not, that's a whole level of reality that I'm not able to interact with because I don't have, it's like the things of like sight that you can't see that some animals can see, like we can only see certain. light frequencies or dogs can hear things that you can't hear. Like our sensory receptors, our senses only detect so much stuff. So there's a lot of stuff going on. That's true. Right. Have you ever heard on this quantum level that we, there's such a tiny, whenever you go to touch something, you aren't actually touching it because there's always going to be a Uh, a bunch, I want to say atoms. Maybe that's wrong. Molecules. That's what I'm saying. Okay, but again, this is why reality isn't real, because we're all just a bunch of electromagnetic photons vibrating at different frequencies, but not necessarily, like, you have to have a particle, a hydron collider, smash particles together. So yeah, none of us have that. So we aren't touching anything. So we're not touching anything. Have you seen the anime Jujutsu Kaisen? No. I don't know yet whether this is a hard left turn or not. It's not. It's not. It's, it's the same concept. It's an anime called what? Jujutsu Kaisen. I'm going to say that so wrong and people are going to yell at me. So if you can spell it so that I can put it as a tag somewhere, it'll be fine. JJK is what it's not commonly known as. Um, we're going to say Sage the intern. We know about anime, JJK, JJK, and if we say Jujutsu Kidnami, what is it? Jujutsu Kaisen. Jujutsu Kaisen. Okay. Yeah. Sorry. That was such a dad thing. I just did. You know what? It's fine. All right. Okay. There's one character in it. He's like the main character. He's the rich hot dude that everyone falls in love with. Where's our rich non dudes that fall in love with us? I know. Side note. Anyway. So one of the main guys, Gojo. Gojo? No, that's right. Gojo. There's a villain that's the opposite of that, so I was trying to figure it out. Okay. But he, his power is he can turn a barrier around him off and on. So people can't touch him. I want that. I do too. So if I want that and I would walk into Fort Knox and be like, I'm taking what I want and I'm going to Mexico, leave me alone. And so he, I think he's like 20, 28 to 30 in the. Okay. Whatever. And the way he didn't make a dictatorship is wild, because he's the most powerful sorcerer in this whole thing, and he could have, he could have killed everyone, like, it's wild. Anyway, I'm just talking about the Molecule things. I love it though, like it sounds like all kinds of fun. You know, okay, the thing that kind of breaks my heart. But, I'm so proud of the writer for doing this. Every character you like, he kills off. Every character you like, he kills off. Okay, that's um, that's, you know, I, I wonder if there's something culturally to that, that is, you know, a hair in my microphone. I don't know, that's interesting. It's kind of like, everything that you enjoy will be destroyed. Like, I don't know. In the manga, manga. Sorry, I'm gonna get yelled at for that too. The manga. I will not get any of it correct, so it's totally fine. That's fine. Doesn't matter. One in the, in the previous chapters, episodes, books, whatever you want to call it. Mm hmm. In one of the early ones, he put like a rating to hot characters to not hot characters. And that's the order he is killing these characters off in. And of course, people love the hot characters more. So he's just murdering all the attractive people. Ah, well now this makes more sense. Okay, I get it. We're gonna start, we start with Brad and Angelina and we just start picking them off from there. Okay, I get it. This is an interesting concept. And I always joke whenever someone asks me how a movie was or a book was, I always say every character dies. But in this one, it's true. Okay, sorry, but let's go backwards for a hot second. Every character dies is how you respond to everything. I'm going to steal that from you. Oh, yeah, every character dies at the end of the book. It's fine. Every character dies. Like, I just want to see the reactions of people that you say that to. Like, how'd you like the bar How'd you like the Barbie movie? Every character dies. Every character died. There's an explosion. They all died. There's an explosion at the end of the Barbie movie. Can we talk about the bar Okay. Can we please talk about the Barbie movie? We're spying. I'm spying. No, no, no. Sage the intern. We, listen. We are training people how to be a bit more fluid in their lives. And you have to use your stream of consciousness to your advantage. Every now is new. You have to be You have to be willing to flow with the universe and we are training people in that. Sage, the intern. I'm just a 22 year old that does not have a sp I have a span of attention as a goldfish. I am a 37 year old and I have the same thing. It's where we're all at, okay? Like, it doesn't matter. So, let's talk. The Barbie movie. Oh, I did not watch. I didn't watch it either. TikTok has blown up because, you know, the whole point of the Barbie movie is men suppressing women. Right. And the Golden Globes, a man, was I don't, God, what is his name? I have Google open right now, but I, I literally just don't care. That's how much of this, of this is It's just, okay, I don't know anything about it. And he just made jokes about Taylor Swift when she just made billions of dollars doing an heiress tour. And, okay Yeah, we were just talking about Tay Tay today. Yeah. I am not her biggest fan, but you know what? I s I am a woman supporting a woman. And what she did was not cool. Keep that to yourself. I'm all about everybody just winning and doing well, and so like, I don't really understand, like, why Why you get Like, Taylor Swift, what is she hurting? Okay, can we for just a hot second I don't know where this comes comes from, where in the consciousness there is a pocket of people who believe this, that it was picked up by someone that I know. Uh That was saying that Taylor Swift was doing satanic rituals on stage at her concerts. We talked about this. Yes. And I was like crazy. I was like, first of all, no, she's not. Second of all, a girl, if you are, and that's how you're getting all them dollars, who are you working with? I will light candles. I will get out the Ouija board. What is the name of the demon I need to summon? I don't care. Like, legit, even if Taylor Swift was doing satanic rituals on stage, guess who gives two shits? I go ahead, because there's like, there's not worse things that are happening. Okay, even if she was, there are, there are millions of people that listen to her music, so she wouldn't even have to do a satanic ritual, like she is making bank on her own. Like, my whole thing is, is just the idea of like, I don't, I've never been to a Taylor Swift concert. I know, I know some of her songs, again, like I, yeah, she's not like my go to music. But I imagine there's just a lot of wardrobe changes, and like, explosions, and glitter, and confetti. Did you hear how she prepped for these shows? No. She ran on a treadmill for three hours, singing through her set list. Three hours. Yeah. Yeah. Isn't that crazy? I love her. That sounds, that sounds like the most awful, I mean, good for her, but oh my lord, would I ever not have any interest whatsoever in doing that. I like this podcast situation where I get to sit in a chair. Me too. I mean, again, good for Tay Tay. I'm all for it. I'm about it. Go girl. But Barbie movie and the golden, I don't, Barbie movie, golden globes. I don't, I don't watch the Golden Globes. I don't watch any of those award shows. I don't care. I don't think a lot of people care. It's a party they throw for themselves. And I kind of think, I don't know, I just like, I guess I think that with all these things that are available now online for content and how there's just audiences for everyone. It's like the gatekeepers of Hollywood that do that. It's like, you, you don't. Need that anymore. I feel like it's just one of those like old human structures that it's like, okay We've been doing that for a long time kind of like war and currency Government, maybe it's time for us to figure out something else or like it just needs to be revamped a little bit It needs to be I I don't like I said to be and no one cares. No, right about it No cares do care if you're a dumb piece of shit, that is so annoying and makes insensitive jokes My thing, you know, with that kind of stuff, I'm like, I don't know what the jokes were, I guess, but like when in the realm of comedy, I am very like, you know, if it's not my flavor, I'm not going to listen. Like I can shut it off. And I kind of feel like, see now here's where we get into like the law of attraction conversation of the universe, right? That like, if I, if I look at something that I don't like and try to fight against it, I'm just creating more of it because I'm giving my energy and attention to it, right? So it's uh, I mean that's kind of part of where I just, I can't care about a lot of stuff anymore. I don't, I don't watch the news. I don't, you know, this is why I don't know about the whole 215 bodies thing that you knew about. Dude, I just saw that and that is already being buried. Like people are already hiding that story. I am so, well, I, I know I can understand why, because there's this prison that's got 215 bodies behind it, and, and I'm, what size is the grave? Are, how, for how long has this been happening? Cause that's not a mass murder, that's a, you've been just putting stuff under the rug for a long time. Excuse me, what? That's insane. I don't know why, I feel like I read something that said 8 years. 8 years and 215 bodies. That's still, how many people is that a year? Even if that's 10 years, that's like, what, 20 people a year or more. That's almost 21 people a year if it was 10 years. I know. That's a lot of, that's multiple people every month. Is what, like, that's, bro. And like, they had a press release. December 20th. Why, all of a sudden, in, like, January 4th, are we coming out with, like, oh my gosh, this is important. Uh, it was important back in December. It was important when you found bodies! What? It was important when there were people just going missing from your jail for a decade. I mean, okay, like, we don't know, obviously, because there's not been a proper investigation. That because and I hope there is I truly hope there will be how this is again I cannot understand how there is a but okay everything is available in the infinite multiverse so like that's why this exists but it's so very stupid it's possible for there to be that many dead bodies and that many people who died and nobody It nobody's looking for them. Nobody's checking on them. They're just not telling the families what's going on. Are there like, where are all the families of these people coming out of the woodwork and being like, we've been asking what happened or whatever for what high. I just cannot make it make sense. Yeah, it's from Fox, Fox 26 Houston. Since when do we not have the article since since when do we not investigate dead bodies found. Yeah, I'm like, how is there only a handful of articles? How is the num the number of bodies that were found could not If you find one body somewhere that you don't know why they're there, there's an investigation, but so you, you find this many bodies and there's, I cannot understand how it's possible that an investigation is not the immediate thing that is already happening or have like ongoing, like the FBI should already be on this. Dude, I, I just read that. So the, the guy that started this whole spark of finding this. Okay. Back in March, he was hit by a car, a police car, his name was Dexter Wade. Okay. And this, of course, is based on Fox 26 Houston. Okay. Fox 26 Houston is telling us about. Yep. And I, there was an identification on him that was given to the lead detective by the medical examiner. Okay, wait. So, what, what, what, say this again. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay, ready? So this guy, who found this body? Where was this body? So some guy was hit by a car. So Dexter Wade back in March 2023 was fatally hit by a police officer. His name was not informed. So a police officer beat him to death. I think was hit with his car. Fatally. Okay, that's what I'm confused about. So a police officer runs. So runs him over. This is a guy who was a prisoner or is just. Just out on the street. Okay. No, hang on. This is very, all of a sudden a different situation then. I was not understanding this part. So behind a prison, there are 215 bodies, as in they've been hiding police accidental murders and or murders for how long that there's that many bodies. Yeah. Hit a dude with the car where cops will just bury it and leave it alone. And that's excuse me. That's so much worse. That's again, that is like systematic corruption to a level that is insane. Like you think that America is not North Korea, but that's some North Korea shit right there. Well, so what I'm thinking about is Dexter's probably a black man. Um, and this police officer was probably a white guy because we're in Mississippi. Okay, but this is what I'm saying. So it's racist. It's still very North Korea. Oh yeah. Like, you are a, a public institution that is covering up that you've killed someone. Yeah. Like, but if, here's what, here's what I get. And they're still making the families pay. Crazy. I just can't understand, okay, but who the fuck are these other 214 people is what I want to know. This is, this is, it's too many bodies. It's too many bodies. That's too many dead people. Yep, some of them. Here, let's give a little Some grave sites were only identified with a number and a metal rod. Okay. Okay, so this is an actual, like, graveyard. Even if it is a pauper's graveyard situation with just, like, the, you know, you bang a stick into the ground. It still means that this is regularly happening enough. That there's a graveyard for it. How many other graveyards are there in this country that exist where cops are just burying people that they, oops, we just ran somebody over. There, who could put a body in a, in a forest and never see that person again. People, you know, the La Brea Tar Pits. Yeah. I mean. I just, okay, but the lake when they found Las Vegas, yeah. Finding all those mafias. Okay, but I'm saying that's what that like that's mafia levels 215 bodies. That's mafia. That's worse than mafia level. That's worse than mafia level. And some of them didn't have embalming. So they were just decaying. They're just decaying. I am trying to understand how large of a plot of land this covers. I'm saying, like, geographically speaking, how big of a space is this, and how is it that no one has noticed that there's a grave area here? This is Cause like, are some people that are there, like actually people who like, cause I was thinking like, this is like people who were in prison. It just was behind a prison. So it's not that they were all people who were former prisoners that like should have been kept track of their, their, we don't know who we don't know who we don't know who any of, I am so confused. We don't know who, so it looks like, is there anything being said by anyone from Like the Department of Justice or a local, anything of like, this is a, like, there's no explanation. There's just like, who dug up the two 15 bodies is the fbi? How do we know there's 215 of 'em? Like who dug who them all. So that's how they know that they's that many bodies is that they're marked. I'm okay, but this is what I don't understand. Are they trying? Yeah. Lemme see this. Are they trying to, to like, there's nothing of a, it, it's not a legit situation of like actual popper's grave situation where like it's, you cannot like. Did they make an attempt to find these people's families? Is this all just them covering up that they have murdered people? What is happening, Sage the intern? I'm so upset that we've been on this topic for longer than any of the other topics that we talked about. I know, because it's so It's just disappointing more than anything else. And it's disappointing that people forget that we are all humans and we all deserve human decency and respect. And then because they're police officers and people in power, which thank God, shout out to crime junkie podcast. I love, I love you. What taught me good skills. Good skills. Yeah. Cause I mean, listen, yeah, crime podcasts, they do kind of help you out, don't they? Yeah. When you get pulled over, you call the, you call the dispatch or you call the non emergency number. If you got cops knocking on your door, if you get pulled, anything, but I, I, especially as a woman. You never give them permission for anything. No, especially as a woman, I'm going to call and I need to like, make sure that this is legit and you, because there are those scenarios where like, someone pretending to be a cop, someone pretending to be a security guard of a building or something like that, like, and here's the thing. Even if you verify it. Even if you verify it, there could still be some piece of shit who's gonna beat you to death and bury you in a clandestine grave. Yup. And mark you with a stick, apparently. And mark you with a metal rod and a number. And the problem is, the other problem. How, what, okay, but the thing that I don't understand, if there's a number on the stick, then who's keeping track? Is, are you just counting how many there are? Are you keeping a record of somewhere in a book? Like, I am so, like, yeah, because this is what I don't understand. This is, this is. I need to know more about this. The audience needs to know more about this. And the problem is I just read that it's the attorney of rights. The attorney of who are you? Who are you? Bestie pop, bestie pop, attorney, Ben Crump, Benjamin Crump. I saw him. Yeah. He's calling for an investigation. Yep. And he's the only one that wants it. Like everyone else wants it, but I'm saying he's the only one that's like, Trying to get them to do anything about it. A person in power that's trying to work on it. This, but this is again, I don't understand how you have numbered sticks if no one's keeping track somewhere in a spreadsheet, Sage the intern, of all those numbers and what is attached to those numbers. I bet, I bet it's in an examiner's office. You know what I'm saying? Because like, why, why would you number them even? If you're not going to mark them with names or information, what is the purpose of numbering them if you're trying to hide it? Like there's something very weird happening. So they're trying to hide them in plain sight. You know what I mean? So they don't get in trouble, but they know it's immoral. And they're still going to get in trouble because all of these families have to get death certificates. But this is why I'm so confused. Like, how are there not more, like, people who are missing? Is anyone digging these bodies up to do some DNA tests and checking out, like, Is this a cold case? Is this a missing person? What is the deal? I don't know anymore, because That it was they smelled so bad that scavenger animals. So that's like, okay, but that's another thing that I can't understand. Like, if you're doing stuff like that for such a long time, and there's that many bodies, how is there not more of that? Because that does happen where the scavengers come and dig up the stuff. I mean, that's how they find the grave. I bet they do. It's just they, the Jackson police have been so used to doing this that they probably just Get the animals away from it, bury a new body, cover it with dirt, and leave it alone for a week until they have a new body. Okay, but that's again Dude, a body of wheat? How many years is that? That's four, at least four years. No, but that's what I'm saying for how long has it, because if it, because you said like eight years or something, if it really was eight years off, but I mean, how do you even determine it if they've like, cause you know how they've been decomposing at different rates, that's where that, you know, study in North Carolina where they like, you can donate your body to science and they leave it outside kind of thing. So they can study forensics is a good deal. Donate your bodies to science people because we need, we need to understand these questions. I, is, is this, is this. Like, I think of this sometimes in the realm of, like, consciousness in general, that we as humans, like, do we just create this kind of weird, dramatic, horrible shit because we're bored? Like, can we, can we shift out of the consciousness of needing the drama and the, like, the, the high, because I just, like, you think about this number of people, I, I cannot in my brain make it make sense. That you find that many bodies, and that's not an immediate investigation, like an immediate federal issue. I can't understand who needs, there's such a disconnect to me that this could be articles out on the internet and that there's 215 people who could potentially be missing persons and, and it's, it's not an automatic, let's get in on that and figure it out. Like that's again, yeah. What is this world that we're living in? Reality cannot be real if we can have a brave say, but maybe it's from a different timeline. Okay. Okay. Let's switch. Sorry. We're going to switch gears now. Ready? Hard left turn to Israel, Palestine. Nobody is going to like this conversation. Strap in. Nobody happens. But I was thinking about like that in this, like, okay, we talked about like multiple timelines and like, there's So there would be infinite versions of Earth. Right? Because the infinite parallel existences. So my science fiction writer brain jumps immediately to, well the solution here is for all of you just to recognize that there is an infinite multiverse and you can all exist on the same geographical location without hating each other because if you just decide not to interact vibrationally, you'll be in your own little parallel version of Earth and you just don't have to know those other people that you think you hate so much are there, right? Easy peasy, just like there's, there's, there's infinite versions of earth in these parallel universes, just pick the universe that you want to be in where it's not a fighty bullshit thing and you just get to be happy in your holy land and it'll be fine. Obviously, this is, you know, if that if it were that easy they would have done it already, but that is something that's interesting to me in the sense of If we are all consciousness just playing a game with itself, you know, me over here in my little bubble, I can't fix whatever is going on over there, but they must be trying to work something out for a purpose. It's kind of the idea of how, you know, you think about If I attract some situation to myself that I don't like, right? Like on a personal level, on an individual level. Yeah. That first, that I did it for some reason or a purpose because I wanted to learn more about myself through that challenge or that experience, right? So like on a collective consciousness scale, on a global scale, Right? Like, is there something about that conflict that is, like, in the collective consciousness of humanity as a species? Like, if they can work it out over there in that little pocket, it'll kind of extrapolate out to the rest of us. Or, if we can, individually, within ourselves, work our bullshit out, can we put that energy out and, and, you know, help to shift situations like that by shifting our energy into A better, more healed space that just got really woo wee woo. I know, but that's where my brain likes to go and think about. You understand what I'm saying? Like what there's because it's kind of like racism here in America, right? Like this is a collective consciousness of our country issue of otherness that we need to work out so that we can get to that level where we recognize that we're all the same species. Like, we're all, there's, there's lions, and there's giraffes, lions, and tigers, and bears, and humans, and humans, and humans are the scariest shit of all of them. Well, it's like, that it, that should be a possibility, that we can send positive, I'm gonna say vibes. You, it's great! Vibes. Positive vibes. The People are gonna argue is that we can't only be sending positive vibes, we have to have to actively do something. But it's one of those things of like, you have to, you have to po You have to start with the right mindset, right? Because if you don't, that's what's, that's what will hold you back from succeeding. That's the law of attraction thing, right? Like if you look at it as. This is the problem. This is the problem. This is the problem, then you're just going to keep getting more of problems. If you look at it and say somewhere here, there's a solution. There's a possibility. There's an opportunity. There's an avenue to move forward in a positive way. If you are in that mindset. Then you can see those solutions. And like, so this is, it's like manifestation one on one right. That we need to learn on an individual level that so many people like, I know that's in the manifestation, such a big thing, right? Like it's a big thing that everybody's trying to do. And it's like, we're already manifesting our reality in every single moment because we're experiencing it. Right. Like it's not about being able to do it. It's about intentionally doing it. And it's, and that's what it is. You have to have the positive eyes and the positive mindset because you can't look at something awful, as awful as it is, right? Like, nothing good is happening there, obviously. Yeah. Humans, we're keep mur whether we're in Palestine or we're in Mississippi, we just keep murdering each other. I think it falls back to part of our human nature. Right. But it's just like, at the same time, it's like, part of our human nature is We all have to actively be in a society. We all have to coexist with each other. We are biologically inclined to be, like, we're community animals, right? Like, that's our species. That's how we develop, like. Yeah. But that's the whole thing, right? We're a species. But how is it fucking up so bad? I, I genuinely think that it's part of this is having like one leader, one person in charge really just messes everything up, because if we're, we are society creatures, then we need to have a society at the top. And I do think there are hidden societies. I do think there are hidden societies. Are we going to start talking about shadow governments and all that fun stuff? No, but I do, I have, the Black Rock Company runs everything. They are truly a monopoly. But that's another podcast. Well, I mean, we'll get, we'll get into all of it. Sage the intern. We will get into all of it. You know, it's again, it's, whatever you believe is true is true. And you can see that if you look at like, talk to somebody who watches Fox News, talk to somebody who watches CNN, talk to somebody who watches MSNBC. They will all give you very different narratives about what the, what the world is in their purview, right? And that's the whole thing, though, is that it's always gonna be that way. Like, reality is completely subjective. And that's, reality isn't real. Because it's subjective to whatever you're focusing. It isn't. Back to reality isn't real. Because we can't agree on any of this stuff. And the thing that just drives me crazy is like, we don't have to. Diversity is supposed to exist. How do you have a thriving ecosystem in nature? You have a diverse ecosystem. How do we thrive as humans? You have to have diversity. Even our DNA is like, Bestie, you have to have diversity. Exactly. Because otherwise it's all going to, if siblings have children, there's genetic problem. Let's let, let's just acknowledge that Hitler was wrong. If we would have done like legit, like, let's just all acknowledge, right? That like the genetics being focused into one. What do you like? We're not dogs. What happens when you breed a dog and have a purebred dog? That dog is the most unhealthy fucking animal. It, like, asking you a few red dots. Blue eyes are recessive. They're recessive genes. So are you gonna kill every si Like, thinking of a Punnett square, are you gonna kill off those other three children? Because they're brown eyed? Legitimately, though, you need to have genetic diversity in order to continue to evolve as a species. Like, biologically. So it's like Yeah, it, it, it, but it, and, and this is the thing too, like though, just in, in consciousness in general, it's like, just, just the way, like you say, your DNA has to be diverse in order for you to continue to thrive and grow and like continue to exist. You have to evolve. So your thought processes and your consciousness also have to evolve. And that's where I feel like we're the sentient beasts on this planet. We are beasts of this planet, but we're the ones who are self aware. Yep. Right. And it's like, we're the ones who were granted, we were granted the chance to make this world a better place for every single species, every single animal. And we're out here making it fucking hell. Hell. But, again, if we just vibrate with like, there's good shit in the world, and you focus on the good shit in the world, you can get yourself To the timeline, the, the reality, the parallel universe, where that is what the world is, right? But You have to start with yourself because you don't have control over what's happening elsewhere. You, you don't have control over, like, you could, yeah, sure, you can vote, but, like, you don't know about what's going on behind closed doors all over again. That doesn't mean the electoral college is gonna listen to your vote. Right, like, even the system isn't set up that we think we have so much choice in. We really don't. So, like, systematically on a larger level, we do, we, we, we have these, like, illusions of choice and justice and all these things, and it's like, you've got to get yourself right on a personal level so that you can shift into a better timeline, and, like, the more of us that collectively do that, like, that's when we really evolve as a species into something better. I'm gonna throw a wrench in your little thing. Maybe not a wrench. In my utopia, I just get to like, believe myself into the hippie happy world that I want to be in and then I will be. Yeah, maybe not a wrench. I think I lied to you. It's not a wrench, but it's another point to think on. What if, if I manifest something in this timeline, it happens in a different timeline, so, or a different point, no, I'm going with different timeline. So if it happens in a different timeline and it's like, we're all in a loop, all the sages are in a loop. So the person behind me manifest something, but it goes to me. So if we're all manifesting together, that we all want to become rich. And you know what life doesn't money doesn't matter because we're rich and so all the money doesn't matter because we're rich. Yes. Money doesn't matter because we're rich. And so that connects to the sage above me. We're just calling it the sage above me. Okay, but I'm imagining like that evolution spiral that you think of, right? Like it's, it's, it's not a ladder. It's, it's a cycle, a spiral that go, right? Like, so you. Yeah. So then. I'm loving this visual though. It's like, okay, it's like, there's kind of like past me, but it's not really past future. And all the in like movies where you see you and you move and then they all move. Yeah. Like a fun house. When I was a child, there were real places like that you could go to before there was such a thing as, or a circus. Yeah. Before there was such a thing as Covid and yeah. I'm sure they still have them, but it's, it's Covid was a blessing and a curse. But what's, that's again, another podcast. It's another podcast, but I think it's one of those things that had to happen, like for our planet, it to, it needed to, you know, it's like we needed that. Shake up to shift us a little bit. Oh, see, I was thinking morbidly, but anyway, yeah. So I mean, there is on that level, but you know, we, we did need an energetic shift, so I think of it in terms of like. You know, people working from home now more often and, and, and demanding that they have work from home options, like people started recognizing that there needed to be more of a work life balance and then that we need to have more personal fulfillment, right. In, in our lives. And like, I think that's a really good thing that came from COVID. I don't know. Sorry. I hate to say this out loud, but I think COVID really, maybe it didn't connect. The older generations, but it sure connected the younger ones into, I hate to say it, but into like TikTok, where we're all, we're sharing, TikTok is our village of knowledge. I saw that. Good morning, kitties. She hits the blondes and it scares me every time. I love it. But like, then, that's our news. We don't watch TV. Well, I can't say it for anyone else, but I don't watch TV. No, but it's interesting. Like it's a very different sort of culture almost, right? With like younger generations because You think about it like that, because I think about that too, like there's whole generations of people who like spent their high school years that were so very different for me at home, away from people, not interacting and having to interact in a different way because you couldn't interact in person. And, and how that affects the way that you move forward in the world and how you socialize. And it doesn't feel like so you like you say you get your news from TikTok, you know, it's, it's different. But again, Reality isn't real, because what reality do you live in? Do you live in the reality where news comes from newspapers? The 24 comment, uh, 24 hour news channels that are just 24 hour commentary? Does it come from TikTok? Does it come from the internet? Instagram? Facebook? Yeah, where does your news come from? And it doesn't really matter, because only the things that you think are true news stories are true to you. That's also true. Because reality isn't real. Because reality isn't real. And since it's not, Sage the intern, we're going to manifest. Just the biggest, bestest, uh, podcast network, wealth, wonderful community of, of wild consciousness people. I'm so excited. Me too. It's going to be so fun. It's going to be so fun. It's going to be so great. I think this is a good place to wrap it up for the first episode. Sage the intern, how do you feel about your first podcast episode? I feel like I talk in a spiral, but that's how I talk normally. So I'm not surprised. Well, and you know what? Here's the thing. If we talk that way, it's because there's plenty of other people who are thinking that way. We just have to, like, get the consciousness pocket that belongs to us to find us. So we'll just send out, we're sending out the vibes. Hello to our audience. Come join us. Sending out the vibes. Party time. Hang out. Hang out for a little bit. Hang out. Well we are gonna set up Patreon. We'll set up all the Patreons and all the things and we will like make this a new thing, a new gig that we do and I'm super excited and I thank everyone who did listen uh, once I have this posted obviously. But yes, everyone for listening to the Sage the Intern podcast. I'm Hayley. I'm Sage the Intern. And that's Sage. It's Sage the Intern. And now we're clocking The next time we, then our next episode, we have to talk about how I got this name. Yes! It's public information, I think. I think the video is public, whatever. I'll go find it on the deep, dark webs. On the deep, dark webs. There's a video about Sage the Intern. Yeah. How I got this name. It's so funny. And everyone will have to stay tuned to find out. Stay tuned. I love it. That's the entire, that's why we're here. We're here to entertain ourselves, aren't we? That's 100 percent true. Well, thanks again everyone for joining us. We're, we're, I don't know, signing out? Clocking out is what I think. Oh yeah, clocking out. That's right. Kayleigh and Sage the intern clocking out. Clocking out for the day. We'll see you next time. See you next time. Awww.