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31 Mar 2025
Chapter 1: What happens after getting fired from Demolition Ranch?
Yeah. Because didn't you guys know each other like way before any of this? No. No, so we moved. Really? Yeah. Wow. Off on there, Lord. Yeah. I don't know why I thought you guys were like high school friends or something. No.
We didn't know them until 2018.
Yeah. I actually didn't know what Demolition Ranch was when I took the job. No shit.
What the fuck? What a fucking... I thought you guys had been Bernie buddies and you ran together all the time. You moved out here first.
We became really close friends once we lived here.
But we didn't know them before we got here. Obviously we worked together and we got really close. But no, I...
Way off on board.
I've been in the screen printing and embroidery world for like almost 15 years. And when they started Bunker, they bought an automatic screen printing press, assuming that it prints shirts automatically. And it does if you know how to run it. And that's when I came in.
It's kind of like a CNC machine. Yeah. Where it's like, well, it makes parts by itself. Well, yeah.
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Chapter 2: How do you transition from Demolition Ranch to a new YouTube channel?
Chapter 3: What are the challenges of content creation?
So it's going well. It's going great, but then you're like, fuck. You run out of space really quickly, yeah. It's crazy.
Yeah, it's a fun time. When did you guys, so, okay. I love that you never knew that. That's really funny.
I was way off. I literally just assumed that's why you were in the position. Nope. Hard work, not nepotism. Which is awesome. So then you guys just became, well, you guys were together, but then that's how you expanded and like, oh, meeting Mayor Matt and that friendship and bringing you aboard.
Right. Once we moved here and I met Mare and hung out a few times, we all, you know, became close friends. And then Matt brought me on later on to help him like organize his life a little bit. And that kind of just grew from there. And then now here we are.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It was, yeah. Back in the demo ranch was always just kind of, crazy and unorganized because it was always just... No.
Just a bunch of dudes.
Just dudes like, I guess we'll shoot this today. And then like, did anybody order it? Like, I don't know, maybe. And he was like, you know what? Maybe we should get a woman in here to shape things up.
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Chapter 4: How did the group handle the media after the assassination attempt?
Can you get your teeth over it? Trying hard enough. Are you sure you wanted to do this before you're looking for jobs?
Yeah. Yeah, I love this. You're like, this should set me up for success.
Ma'am, what is this?
No, this is great.
Yeah, I mean, so realistically, the hope is not have to go back to the real corporate world.
Yeah.
um i mean can you after doing this for five years no yeah i mean yeah what's what's jenna's name
Teaching the mentally retarded by Jim. I love it. You fire me, I call you a retard.
What goes around comes around.
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Chapter 5: What is the future of YouTube channels for the Sanders?
Chapter 6: What are the inside stories of Bunker Branding?
Chapter 7: How do you handle negative press in the media?
Chapter 8: What is the impact of online personas on real life?
It makes sense. When we wrote out his skit for that Predator versus Special Forces video, that was... They had the script, and I had my script, and Demo... So did he? Well, it was.
He doesn't script. It's usually off the cuff most of the time.
Dude, I learned how to vlog from Matt. Like, because he carried his little fanny, his little fucking pouch around on his hip with a little point and shoot camera. And so I started doing that. And that's how I got my channel to like 600,000 subscribers, my vlog channel.
why you guys started seeing the donut fever dreams yeah the fever dreams right hey i learned all that from him just like hey you know people just kind of want to see what your daily life is and i started doing the same thing and yeah i got to almost 600 000 subscribers now because of yeah because of carrying my little camera around on my hip yeah he was the one that for his direction he was the easiest person to give direction because again he's done
How many videos? Hundreds, thousands?
Thousands, yeah.
Thousands. So that was the only direction I gave. I put it on a tripod. I was like, you're doing one of your videos. Here's all I need at the exit. He's like, oh, done. First take. I was like, cool. We're done. We don't need angles. Demo's doing demo.
Because you're... You're coming from Hollywood. You're coming from like Corridor Digital, like them having massive fucking camera equipment.
Yeah, the highest quality.
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