Pro-Democracy Podcast from activists and award-winning creators, Jim & Tiffany Drastic and Nick Knudsen. The podcast where resistance lives.
Three tips to fight burnout when the news is overwhelming. I'm Jim Drastic.
Tiffany Drastic:I'm Tiffany Drastic.
Jim Drastic:And today on The Dangerous Ones, Tiffany and I are sharing our three most effective tips to reset when we get overwhelmed by the news.
Tiffany Drastic:Because how can you not be?
Jim Drastic:I know. And spoiler alert, they're all free. They don't cost money. Hey. You know?
Jim Drastic:Plus, got a couple bonus tips. Plus, we got some calls to the people's hotline.
Tiffany Drastic:Yes. We do.
Jim Drastic:First of all, welcome, everybody. Welcome to the show. Welcome to all the members of the danger core. Welcome to the family. It's so great to have you guys here.
Jim Drastic:And, it's I'm still getting settled back in.
Tiffany Drastic:I know. Thanks for hanging out with us on Tuesday, guys.
Jim Drastic:We let Nick off. Yeah. We said, get out of
Tiffany Drastic:here, kid. Been a little busy.
Jim Drastic:You know? He's been a little busy. He's been doing a great job.
Tiffany Drastic:Mark's like, well, what the fuck have I been doing?
Jim Drastic:Well, listen. Give us a call. (503) 212-4600. You can call twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, and you can remain anonymous. You can also email us at shout@thedangerousones.com.
Jim Drastic:Today, I love today's theme, okay? Yeah. Yeah. So today, how did we come up with today's theme, the three tips to fight burnout when news is overwhelming? And by the way, these are not tips that came from the Internet.
Jim Drastic:We didn't Google this. Right.
Tiffany Drastic:This is
Jim Drastic:actually what we do.
Tiffany Drastic:Yeah. They're not, you know, life hacks. It's just this is what I personally do when it's a little too much because I don't know about you, but, like, this run of news in particular over this last weekend, pretty heavy.
Jim Drastic:I'm glad you brought that up because right here, I let's just here's just a quick little I'm gonna say it softly too because I don't wanna freaking freak everybody. Right. We've got the Epstein files. We've got ICE, corruption, racism, no health care, government shutdowns, economic collapse. Jill Biden's ex husband is charged with murdering his ex wife or his wife for crying out loud.
Jim Drastic:Okay. I hate this movie. I hate this movie. It's understandable. And and as take it from us.
Jim Drastic:We we obviously do politics every day as a living, and it becomes overwhelming, and nothing, made that shine even more when we were gone for a few days.
Tiffany Drastic:Yeah. Yeah.
Jim Drastic:You know?
Tiffany Drastic:We, you know, we went to Prineville, which is classically conservative. A lot of farmers, a lot of ranchers out there. Real deep Trump country to where, like, they were physically fine with saying that next to you in the store. They would just they're just brazenly dick full out MAGA. Right?
Tiffany Drastic:And now it's like, there's there's a lot of flags. I do see a lot of American flags.
Jim Drastic:A lot of American flags.
Tiffany Drastic:I don't see any Trump signs. There was a fucking guy out there who had a house, like, the last five times. We've been out there since 2020. Fuck Joe Biden flags. Yeah.
Tiffany Drastic:Know? Let's go Brandon, like, fully in the cult. Yeah. Okay. Yeah.
Tiffany Drastic:Like, painted his house with the Kool Aid, and now all of his stuff is like, I think he's pro union.
Jim Drastic:It's gone.
Tiffany Drastic:I know. Mhmm. It's gone. Yep. They're like, uh-oh.
Jim Drastic:Uh-oh. So even they're noticing. Yeah. You know, out out in conservative Central Oregon there.
Tiffany Drastic:Yes. And I would even just say being out with them, it's usually very like, you know, everyone's like, don't talk to me.
Jim Drastic:And now it's It
Tiffany Drastic:was good. Nodding, smiling again, very, like but, like right? Because we're all in hell together. Right?
Jim Drastic:Isn't that? Pretty much. So we've got three tips. Yeah. We've got three tips that we I have forgotten about some of these.
Jim Drastic:Know what I And it's true. We really re found them while we were gone, we wanted to share them with you guys. Just gonna be kind of a quick episode, and we have some calls. But this all kind of came about also because I went to the doctor this morning.
Tiffany Drastic:Right.
Jim Drastic:I was having a bit of a I felt like I'm having a heart palpitation, you know what I mean? And I went in and they said, Yeah, You're drinking too much caffeine Oh. Mister drastic.
Tiffany Drastic:Oh.
Jim Drastic:Too much caffeine and too much and too much stress.
Tiffany Drastic:I heard someone say that to you, like, fourteen years ago. And then like K.
Jim Drastic:K. We all know you know more. But K. K. We got it.
Tiffany Drastic:Oh, well, knows Red Bull's not good for you.
Jim Drastic:Easy, killer. Don't you ever talk to us. I'm kidding. So anyways, too much caffeine and too much stress was leading to what they call skipped heartbeat. Yeah.
Jim Drastic:I was skipping heartbeats. Turned out my body was like, you don't need them all.
Tiffany Drastic:You don't need arrhythmia. Don't need to scan them. Okay? Relax. Right.
Jim Drastic:So it was like, you know, we need to I need to you know, just just a hair.
Tiffany Drastic:And just being able to step away from this for a couple days, I went, oh, yeah. I like to be outside. Yeah. Stepping on the earth with my bare feet.
Jim Drastic:We're getting to that. So number one, what is the first tip? Our number one tip, and I just rediscovered this while we were gone, is play. Yeah. Play.
Jim Drastic:Yeah. Play.
Tiffany Drastic:I know.
Jim Drastic:And when we say play, we don't I mean, everybody's like, oh, yeah. We'd all love to just frolic all day. I mean, play like we actually did things like I hadn't done in years. We sat down and played cards.
Tiffany Drastic:I know.
Jim Drastic:I know. Watching. We had no phones. We were
Tiffany Drastic:just playing closet full of games at home, board games because we had kids. No. They fucking have cobwebs on them. I know. We're just and I'm just not naturally playful person because you learn how to do that when you were a child, and my childhood was pretty serious.
Tiffany Drastic:So I didn't have a lot of
Jim Drastic:time to do that.
Tiffany Drastic:And so I was like, oh, right. Games. Yeah. And just things that have no stakes,
Jim Drastic:you
Tiffany Drastic:know, that you don't you're not gonna like that's the thing about Americans too is there always has to be something in it for you. There always has to be there's always some kind of comp competition level.
Jim Drastic:Just Yes. Yes.
Tiffany Drastic:And with games, yeah, but it's you're playing for fun. You're playing to connect. You're playing to pass the time.
Jim Drastic:Even if you play like solitaire or something. But Yeah. We played this really great game that I grew up playing. I wonder if any of the danger core has ever played. It's called spite and malice.
Tiffany Drastic:I'd never heard of it before I met you.
Jim Drastic:So much fun. You play with a couple of decks and but you can play with two people and we'd I I'm like, I could care less if I win or lose. I'm just happy to be doing it. You know?
Tiffany Drastic:Yeah. And it's just nice to it's a tactile response. You know? It regulates your immune system. It regulates your nervous system.
Tiffany Drastic:It takes you out of fight or flight where you have to focus on things in your hands.
Jim Drastic:We we put the phones away. We didn't even care. We just sat there for a couple of hours playing cards. It was fantastic. It was.
Jim Drastic:Another thing we did was, where we went, they there was actually, which we you and I are never around, a pool table.
Tiffany Drastic:Right. Plus we suck at it.
Jim Drastic:We suck at pool. We suck at playing
Tiffany Drastic:pool. We're
Jim Drastic:terrible at it.
Tiffany Drastic:But it's just nice to and the sound and just everything that disconnects you from what's happening in the news is we should all be doing those a little bit more.
Jim Drastic:Yeah. Remember to play. And I wrote this note down too. Give yourself a no purpose challenge, like build something dumb. Draw badly on purpose.
Jim Drastic:Yeah. Play a game that you can't optimize. You know what I mean?
Tiffany Drastic:Oh, that's good. Yeah. That's good. Have a couple of things too. Play.
Jim Drastic:Play. Play.
Tiffany Drastic:I know. And just, you know, when's the last time
Jim Drastic:We forget
Tiffany Drastic:to have fun. Yeah. That you just, like, danced in the living room by yourself because a good song came on. We don't even listen to music anymore because we got the fucking TV going or we're just doom scrolling. Like, all the things that you do out here in your three d life are way different brain waves than what you're doom scrolling doing.
Tiffany Drastic:And so you need to, like, take a break from doing that and get out into the world and see things and touch things. And it sounds like really like woo woo, but that we are, you know, physical beings. We can't we're not supposed to be plugged in all the time.
Jim Drastic:Yeah. So play number one tip is play. And I really, really had forgotten that. I had forgotten to have fun and forgot to
Tiffany Drastic:me too.
Jim Drastic:And it doesn't it didn't cost us any money.
Tiffany Drastic:You know
Jim Drastic:what I mean?
Tiffany Drastic:Well, we have a serious job. And while we can joke at work, those that's like the little when I my little, you know, pressure cooker opens where I get to, like, spout off a little steam right by memes and jokes and stuff like that, but life is pretty serious.
Jim Drastic:And so
Tiffany Drastic:it's important to give yourself time
Jim Drastic:Yeah.
Tiffany Drastic:For for playfulness in games.
Jim Drastic:And what's tip number two?
Tiffany Drastic:Tip number two is
Jim Drastic:I knew you were gonna bounce me that.
Tiffany Drastic:And, Carl, you wanna do so safer? Hold on. Oh, no. Yeah. Yeah.
Tiffany Drastic:Tip number two is nature.
Jim Drastic:Nature. Right?
Tiffany Drastic:I love that. Do go outside. Do a ten minute walk. Silently name 10 things you see.
Jim Drastic:I love that.
Tiffany Drastic:Yeah. Five things you hear and three things you feel.
Jim Drastic:They call that a notice walk.
Tiffany Drastic:A notice walk.
Jim Drastic:But you go out you're just trying to notice things. Oh. Which by the way, when when because I'm always dealing with you know, I'm constantly moving. My brain is constantly moving. I'm thinking about this show.
Jim Drastic:I'm thinking about that show. I'm thinking about editing and all this. I forget that we walk around. You notice everything.
Tiffany Drastic:Yeah. I do.
Jim Drastic:She notices everything on a walk. She notices the color of a house. She knows she knows that guy lives over there. I don't notice anything. I couldn't even tell you the color of own our our own home.
Tiffany Drastic:I know that. You know
Jim Drastic:I mean? So to purposely make myself notice things slows me down.
Tiffany Drastic:Yes. Love that. They also that's a really, one of the tips they give you when you're, when you have PTSD or when you're a survivor of something. When you're in therapy and you're starting you feel that flashback coming or you feel that wave of anxiety and it's gonna crash over you, you immediately go, okay. What are three things I can feel?
Tiffany Drastic:What are three things I can smell? And what are three things I can see? So you reconnect yourself with the planet, where you are, and it folk it forces you to focus on something other than that monster that's about to come.
Jim Drastic:Yeah. You
Tiffany Drastic:know? It's really important that you check-in with your surroundings. Yeah. And and deep breathing is another one while you're out there. You know?
Tiffany Drastic:Love it. Important to just reconnect with the earth. Okay?
Jim Drastic:Yeah. And and even if you can't go like, you and I, you know, because we we live in the city or whatever. Uh-huh. But we have a mile and a half walk that we do around. Yep.
Jim Drastic:And for the folks who are watching part of the danger core who are like, you know, maybe they can't walk. They can't get out all the time. Even if you can possibly get out, at least outside, I wrote these notes down, like touch tree tree bark, touch grass, touch a rock, touch cold air. Mhmm. Remember that one time I'm sorry.
Jim Drastic:Remember that one time I told you, I said we were out getting a Christmas tree. And I said, oh, it's just nice to be feel cold.
Tiffany Drastic:Yes.
Jim Drastic:Because I've been locked in on a computer for so many years working and working. Yeah. I never get out. I never get Finally, she wants to, of course, chop down a Christmas tree.
Tiffany Drastic:And it has to be the last one in the back.
Jim Drastic:Chop like it's Christmas vacation. We're chopping down a Christmas tree, but it felt so good to be my hands were freezing cold. It just felt great, and you forget about the cares of the world. Yeah. A lot of people know these tips, but sometimes it's nice to hear other people say them.
Tiffany Drastic:And I think we're all out of practice after COVID. Like, we've all just really we got into a really tight bubble. Yeah. And it's important now to to stretch out because where we're going, we need you to be, you know
Jim Drastic:Yeah.
Tiffany Drastic:Present and understanding what what's well, so you can fight later. So we need you. It's like R and R. Right? Yeah.
Tiffany Drastic:We're in. We're in an in a war right now, I feel. Yeah. And it just feels like, okay. Well, we're gonna go through it with each other.
Tiffany Drastic:We have to give each other tips on how to get through it. And, like, what are your tips? Call into the hotline. Let me know.
Jim Drastic:That's my, my, tip my comment question of the day is what is your tip? Yeah. Put it right now in the comments. What is your tip? We have one more major tip and then a couple of bonus ones.
Tiffany Drastic:Yes. One other thing I was gonna say, if you're homebound and you can't get outside, just open your window because
Jim Drastic:Oh, that's a good call.
Tiffany Drastic:Just the breeze from outside, just the shift in the air of where you're at, it stimulates your senses, which helps kick you out of that fight or flight. Because I feel like a lot of us are chronically stuck there now. And especially with news, you're just feeding your fear all the time. You know? It's like, woah.
Tiffany Drastic:Okay. Let's let's do a little less of that.
Jim Drastic:It's so true. Feeding your fear. Aren't you scared?
Tiffany Drastic:I'm like, oh god.
Jim Drastic:And listen. We're not like, I fully I'm fully aware that people watch the dangerous ones because we're not like scare tactics all the time. And Yeah. And that's why we thought this would be a pretty appropriate show.
Tiffany Drastic:Yeah. And hey, man. I love the doom scroll too. I will waste hours just blah blah blah blah blah. But after a while, you know, you're like, I just need to go outside in my bare feet.
Tiffany Drastic:Yeah. I need to walk outside where nothing is over my head. Right? Just me in the sky.
Jim Drastic:You are like that. Yeah. You love that. Yeah.
Tiffany Drastic:Yeah. I just walk around a little circle like a cat and I come back in.
Jim Drastic:Yeah. That's why what do what do they call that when during the winter and you're like disorder like
Tiffany Drastic:Oh, seasonal affective disorder? Oh, that's me.
Jim Drastic:Yeah. It's got me this year.
Tiffany Drastic:Yeah. Yeah. And I have to there are like things I
Jim Drastic:have to do. Okay. So we got one last tip. The first one was play. The second one was nature.
Jim Drastic:And the third tip is
Tiffany Drastic:it is music. Music. Right? Which we all know that too, but we don't take the time.
Jim Drastic:That's right. Here's the thing. Over the last few years, I suck at that tip.
Tiffany Drastic:I know. Me too.
Jim Drastic:I suck at it. Now, first of all, I like I like a lot of soft rock lately. I've been lighting you know, we listen to a lot of yacht rock on the way to work. But unfortunately, because of that, yacht rock has now associated with work.
Tiffany Drastic:I know.
Jim Drastic:With politics, even though it has nothing to do with that.
Tiffany Drastic:I knew it.
Jim Drastic:Yep. You know? Yes. Yeah. It's now starting to become associated with that.
Tiffany Drastic:Because those songs for me, that was my go to music. Right? Because that's from a point in my life where life wasn't so bad. Yeah. And so you would listen to things like, you know and we were just singing to Mark earlier.
Tiffany Drastic:Keep forgetting. And he's
Jim Drastic:like Forgetting. Notting. Notting anymore.
Tiffany Drastic:We go back to those things because they remind you of something good. Yeah. Right? And now because we listen to them all the time, not only are they associated with everything, they lose that effectiveness. You know?
Tiffany Drastic:Like, in Gen X, we would go twenty years without hearing something. Yeah. And then Marty Balan comes on one day in the supermarket, and we're like transported to being five again. It's like it's just and that has disappeared.
Jim Drastic:Because and, yeah, and boomers and Gen X know what, all, boomers and Gen X know what we're talking about because back in the day, if you heard a song, you might not hear it again ever.
Tiffany Drastic:And you'd go your whole life not knowing the lyrics. Singing it wrong your whole life. And nobody could ever you because nobody knew what it was.
Jim Drastic:I am the king of singing the wrong lyrics. She knows all the cute. Lyrics. It's It's funny.
Tiffany Drastic:I spent a lot of time alone in my room.
Jim Drastic:Right. So I I personally have been and and
Tiffany Drastic:now lately, as you guys, I probably said on the show, ASMR. Oh, yeah. ASMR. What are you doing to resist? So
Jim Drastic:I've been doing a lot of ASMR where it's just like this is probably not gonna work, but sounds on the microphone, you know, just
Tiffany Drastic:Tingles your hair.
Jim Drastic:It calms me down. I listen
Tiffany Drastic:to it
Jim Drastic:at night. I like it. Yeah. You know? Yep.
Jim Drastic:Play nature music. Those are the three main tips. Yes. Get ready with that photo, Mark, and because we're gonna put it up. Because I have another bonus tip, a bonus tip.
Jim Drastic:Oh. It is tear down a Trump sign if you see
Tiffany Drastic:it. Hey.
Jim Drastic:Take a look at this photograph. This is a photograph of out in Central Oregon where this for years, for like seven, eight, nine years, this has been a Trump sign. It's a massive sign too. Greet you on the highway.
Tiffany Drastic:You're like, okay.
Jim Drastic:About a mile or two outside of Prineville Yep. As you're going in, you would see this sign, and it's it's somebody tore it down. It's gone. There's no Trump signs in all of this very conservative town.
Tiffany Drastic:Where we used to see them all the time, and we looked, dude. They don't even have them in their windows that there was not a bumper sticker.
Jim Drastic:Yeah.
Tiffany Drastic:There was fucking nothing.
Jim Drastic:Yeah. Yeah. It was incredible. By the way, I'm certainly not telling you to go tear down somebody's you know, don't do anything that's gonna get you shot at with these some of these nut jobs. Right.
Jim Drastic:You know what I mean? But I do have another bonus tip.
Tiffany Drastic:Oh, what's the bonus tip?
Jim Drastic:The bonus tip, call the people's hotline.
Tiffany Drastic:Yes. I'm serious. Seriously.
Jim Drastic:And people do it, and they and they say all the time, you know more than I do, that it's it's a stress reliever.
Tiffany Drastic:It really is. And they just call and and just vent about what's really scaring them and what's really heavy, what's going on in their lives. And you can so people at the end of the phone call, they always go, oh, thank you. I feel so much better. One girl says you're cheaper than therapy.
Tiffany Drastic:That's right.
Jim Drastic:That's right.
Tiffany Drastic:Yeah. And it just it helps us too because when we hear you guys out there struggling with what we're struggling with, like, had a full meltdown on the trout on the treadmill today. Right. And you were at the doctor, I was just getting super pissed about everything that's happening.
Jim Drastic:Yeah.
Tiffany Drastic:And then I was getting mad that I was a person who, when they're super pissed, they cry. Oh. And then I was like having this whole internal thing, you know, and it's like, just it's heavy. Okay? So just recognize that it's heavy.
Tiffany Drastic:Yeah. Sit with it. Do stuff that helps you feel like it's less heavy, and then that's when you get back into the fight. You know? Because the rage doesn't really go away.
Tiffany Drastic:Yeah.
Speaker 3:You have
Tiffany Drastic:to channel it correctly.
Jim Drastic:The question the big question is is, did you call the people's hotline?
Tiffany Drastic:I did not, but I listened to it to Yeah. Get through
Jim Drastic:And now it's time for us to listen to it. And if you'd like to call the people's hotline, (503) 212-4600, it's completely free. If you've never called before and you're always like, I don't know. I I might call and I might mess up. Call and mess up.
Jim Drastic:Yep. Call and screw up. Yep. Call get five way get five sentences into it and go and no. You know what?
Jim Drastic:I don't know if I can my anxiety can take anymore. Yep. Nobody's by the way, nobody's, like, on the other end other than Tiffany later. No. You know?
Jim Drastic:Yeah.
Tiffany Drastic:And, like, it's every people say that all the time. I'm like, oh, shit. Or like, oh, sorry. If I lost my train of thought, I'll call back. And they do or they don't.
Tiffany Drastic:You know? And I love all of them. I love all of the calls, you guys.
Jim Drastic:Yeah. It's fantastic. So our first call is is what?
Tiffany Drastic:Is South Carolina Blue. We were just talking about him yesterday. He called and he's like, you know, I'm usually, like, pissed and angry, and I'm inspired by some things. And I'm trying to focus on the good stuff too. Love it.
Speaker 4:Hey dangerous guys, this is South Carolina blue. I'm usually kind of fired up and angry, but I appreciate you all trying to lighten it up and help us just stick together and fight back. And I just saw that Neil Young has donated the rights to all his music to the people of Greenland. Wow.
Jim Drastic:Wow.
Speaker 4:That's pretty awesome. Again, thanks. I'm gonna keep listening so I can learn how to like lighten up and have some fun with it. I'm just sitting here just saw the thing about Neil Young, I mean, it's just like totally cool. And Raphael Warnock was on there too, he's in Minneapolis, you know, giving us a giving us a little sermon.
Speaker 4:I don't I'm not a Christian, but it's
Speaker 3:good
Speaker 4:to hear somebody who can speak, talk about morality and someone who you know cares about people instead of somebody who's just gonna lie to you. Yeah. Hope you all are well. Keep it up.
Tiffany Drastic:Oh, love you, man. Calling.
Jim Drastic:Yeah. Oh, thank you so much, South Carolina Blue.
Tiffany Drastic:And see, just hearing people who care about one another talk about what they care about, what's bothering them, it's uniting all of us. It's really, really important right now.
Jim Drastic:Very, very cathartic. And and how about that? I didn't know that about, Neil Young.
Tiffany Drastic:Oh, yeah. So he donated a year's worth of free access to his music for all of Greenland, for all of his sixty two years of his back catalog.
Jim Drastic:Hell, yeah. Right? That guy's great.
Tiffany Drastic:Oh, okay,
Jim Drastic:man. We actually only have time for One one more more call. What what's the call?
Tiffany Drastic:The call is one more.
Jim Drastic:One more.
Tiffany Drastic:Okay. Alright. Let's go for Ruben from Texas. He ran into a snafu while voting, and he's got some advice for everyone as we head into No Kings three point o and the midterms.
Jim Drastic:Love it.
Speaker 3:Hi, guys. This is Ruben from Texas. I just wanted to remind, everybody, the most important thing is that we make sure that we're registered to vote. The protesting, all of that's awesome. Calling congress, awesome.
Speaker 3:But the bottom line is we have to make sure that we're registered to vote. There's a lot of stuff going on behind the scenes. We don't need any unexpected surprises. I recently went to vote, and because of the gerrymandering or going on in Texas, I was told that I was not qualified to vote in that particular district district. So the maps have been redrawn.
Speaker 3:There's some trickery going on. And, just a reminder, we don't none of us need any surprises. We need to make sure that we're registered to vote. We need to start reminding everybody because before you know it, November's gonna creep up. Yep.
Speaker 3:And we don't need any unexpected surprises. I got caught the other day. I got caught by a surprise, an unexpected surprise, and I was very disappointed that they turned me away, and I felt very disenfranchised that my vote wouldn't count. So I'm looking into that right now, and, I just wanna make sure that that we're all ready because that's the most important thing we can do is make sure that we're registered to vote. You don't have to air this, this message.
Speaker 3:I just wanted to remind you to remind us. Thank you very much. Bye bye.
Tiffany Drastic:Oh, fantastic call. Thank you, Ruben.
Jim Drastic:Well, of course, we gotta play.
Tiffany Drastic:I I felt like I had to because it is important. It's like they're they're getting in the way, and they're coming for us, you guys. So we have to make sure we're registered to vote. It's like one of the only things that we can do right now.
Jim Drastic:Yeah. For sure.
Tiffany Drastic:Up in the streets, keep writing your letters, keep sending your emails, keep boycotting, doing all of that. But when the time comes, when November comes, if you are not registered to vote, we're in trouble.
Jim Drastic:Yeah. I love that love that call. And the truth is that one year, one I think it was like 2016, I caucused for for Bernie Sanders. Mhmm. And I and I'm in politics, and I know my p's and q's.
Jim Drastic:And I went to the school where it was happening, I was at the wrong place.
Tiffany Drastic:Oh my god.
Jim Drastic:So even I not that I'm know, but I got duped. Yeah. And so I had to go so luckily, was ahead of time. So that could not be more true. Double check.
Jim Drastic:Just prepare, you guys.
Tiffany Drastic:Get ready.
Jim Drastic:Because that's super important.
Tiffany Drastic:Listen. You have no idea what they're gonna do, so we have to be prepared. It's probably a lot of fuckery, but let's Well, just
Jim Drastic:get ready. Listen, I love these tips. Play nature music. Call the people's hotline, and recycle all the Trump signs you find.
Tiffany Drastic:You know I mean? You know, find.
Jim Drastic:Yeah, find, if you find them. Right. That's fantastic. I can't thank you enough. We can't thank you enough for being here.
Jim Drastic:If you'd like to become a member, a channel member, you can do so by going to the main page on YouTube and clicking join or going to the dangercore.com and becoming a paid subscriber on Substack. It would help us grow, it sure means a lot to us.
Tiffany Drastic:So it felt you guys.
Jim Drastic:Yeah. Until next time, be safe. Get into good trouble. Get into fun trouble. And remember, we are all the dangerous ones.
Jim Drastic:Bye bye.
Tiffany Drastic:Bye.