Chapter 1: Who is Adam Devine and what roles is he known for?
Just so early, just slamming their head against a wall.
Yeah, and then taking off.
Yeah.
Unless he's like Morse coding a message from the heavens or from like ACDC or something, you know. But, you know, I'm sure every animal, they all conjoinively hate that MF-er.
Conjoinively, I think they are.
When they see, unless one person had to get up early for work and then he's like, guys, I had to invite him.
Yeah. And this, we all started, we started to talk about this because of stretching.
We, I'm just saying, so stretching like is, um, oh, you said sitting down.
Yeah.
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Chapter 2: What was Adam Devine's childhood accident and how did it affect him?
You'll sleep. If you got like a dirty blanket or something that you don't want anymore, toss it my way. But I'm not asking for anything. I'm not asking. I'm just out here. I'm protecting your home, honestly. If you hear somebody singing Jewel once in a while, that's me. Yes, just singing.
these foolish games yeah and also that's a beautiful song so they might they might yeah i think there is a way to live symbiotically with homeless people i think the problem is in some districts homeless people start to battle against each other yeah homeless territory can you bring up some of that you don't like that territorial fights oh yeah there's straight wars dude
Well, there's a lot of that. And there was a group of homeless people that attacked a Renaissance fair one weekend. Really? You couldn't tell who's who? Like, you don't know who's fighting who? You're like, either he's Renaissance guy or he's homeless. I know he's covered in fur and eating a turkey leg, but... That's either a turkey leg or a yote leg. I'm not sure which one it is.
The yotes are thick, homie. That's all I'm saying. You got some thick yotes in them hills.
Let's go to this quora right there. It says the top one. It says, do homeless people ever get territorial? Yeah, dude.
Most hobos have a campsite. Tread softly. They know their area extremely well. And I've seen a couple of really interesting alert systems. Alert systems. I've heard of some being booby trapped, but never encountered that myself. Okay, and I like that on this forum we're bringing back the word hobo because I don't think hobo is a derogatory term.
In fact, if I was homeless, you know how now you have to say there's like a new term for homeless? It's called like unhoused. Unhoused, I think. Right. I think hobo's better. Hobo's like a fun, like, you think you have a stick and a knapsack, you're riding the rails. Yeah, it's like a more fun term. I, personally. Who's got a tangerine for Danny? Yeah, exactly. Exactly.
Yeah, that's the kind of shit, yeah. Oh, God, being a hobo. My buddy rode on trains. He jumped train cars for a little while. I think that'd be fun to do.
He said one of the problems is, though, this is one of the big mistakes that hobos make. Because are hobos technically people that ride the trains?
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