Jay Jack
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You throw it up in the air, he hits it, and his teeth go on it, and it knocks them away.
So I would just – all the kids, I'd bring out the dog and throw a yoga ball out, and the dog would just start smashing the yoga ball, but it's hitting kids.
So we're playing volleyball, but instead of me throwing it, it was my dog smashing it.
into children.
And that's not what the dog wants.
Imagine, imagine, like, imagine taking somebody like me who wanted to, like, I want to fight and being like, all you can do is WWF.
Yeah, it looks the same.
And you're like, yeah, but Jesus, dude.
Okay.
So here's what it is, right?
We are not made for the world that we're in.
Our biology still hasn't caught up with our technology yet, right?
There's this human urge for comfort and safety.
Dogs have it too.
There's this urge for comfort.
Sure.
But the reason that we have this driving urge for like, don't run if you can walk, don't stand if you can sit, like we're constantly scavenging energies and saving calories and conserving energy.
Like the urge for comfort is hugely strong.
The reason that's so strong is because natural life is filled with massive resistance.
You've got to chop wood, carry water, dig the ditch, fix your shelter, not get killed.