The Equipped Game: Tested by Trivia!

Episode 4 March 18, 2026 00:47:02
The Equipped Game: Tested by Trivia!
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The Equipped Game: Tested by Trivia!

Mar 18 2026 | 00:47:02

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In this episode of Life, Liberty, & Equipped, the guys switch things up with a brand-new segment: The Equipped Game—a fast-paced, competitive trivia showdown designed to test knowledge across the core pillars of the show: Life, Liberty, Equipped, and Faith.

Hosted by Graig, the crew goes head-to-head through multiple rounds of increasingly challenging questions—ranging from everyday knowledge and cultural topics to firearms, history, and biblical insight. Each question is multiple choice, answers are locked in individually, and the banter, trash talk, and second-guessing come fast.

With no collaboration allowed and scores on the line, the competition reveals who actually knows their stuff—and who just thinks they do. The episode blends humor, humility, and a little chaos as the guys react in real time to right and wrong answers (all powered by ChatGPT-generated questions).

The final mixed challenge round pushes everyone to the limit, combining all categories and putting the title of “most equipped” on the line.

This episode is a fun, interactive break from the usual format—perfect for playing along at home, testing your own knowledge, and seeing how you stack up against the hosts.

Think you can beat their score? Listen in and find out.

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Foreign. Liberty and Equipped Podcast I'm Greg Davis, founder of NeoMag. This podcast is about living boldly, using liberty for good and staying equipped and mindset, skill set and gear for whatever comes your way. Today's episode is ad free but it's made possible by NeoMag. We build innovative American made gear to help you stay better equipped. If you want to support the company and get great gear, head to theneomag.com we actually have our right now 17% off green gear. So if you, by the time this goes live you're going to, you're going to have like hours maybe to take advantage of that. But act fast. It's actually a reason why you should subscribe to our email and everything because we sent an email and text yesterday about this. So hopefully you've taken advantage of that. If you want to support us for free, say you don't want to spend any money. You want to give us your money. You don't want to get free. Not free. You don't want to get awesome gear. [00:01:00] Speaker B: Giving stuff away now if you don't [00:01:02] Speaker A: want to get awesome gear and you don't want to spend money, but you want to, you want to. If you want to support us, you can do that as well. Welcome to the podcast by subscribing, leaving a review and sharing the podcast. That's early. It's 10am we would love to hear from you. You could be the first one still have not received one email. Please email me at life liberty equip gmail.com Also hosting with me today, to my left, Mr. Michael Billings. [00:01:30] Speaker C: What's going on everybody? [00:01:31] Speaker A: To my right, Mr. Nate Hills. [00:01:34] Speaker B: Yurt. [00:01:35] Speaker A: And phoning in from the communist state of Rhode Island, Mr. Tibbles the goblin. [00:01:42] Speaker D: Howdy. Howdy. [00:01:45] Speaker A: How you guys doing today? [00:01:47] Speaker B: Fabulous. [00:01:48] Speaker A: Fabtastic. [00:01:49] Speaker B: Thank you for the weather. [00:01:50] Speaker D: It's cold. [00:01:50] Speaker A: This weather's dumb. [00:01:52] Speaker B: It's poopy. [00:01:53] Speaker A: Spring in Ohio is dumb, poopy, poopy weather. [00:01:56] Speaker D: We haven't even got a taste of spring. We're still straight winter. [00:01:59] Speaker B: See, at least you haven't gotten teased. Yeah, yeah, no teasing. We didn't get teased. We got straight up slapped in the face with some wonderful weather and now it's getting slapped back. As my story yesterday showed. We have spring. We don't have spring. We have spring. We don't have spring. It's horrible. It's a horrible place to be. [00:02:15] Speaker A: The birds are so confused right now. [00:02:17] Speaker B: Surprise. They're not dropping dead. [00:02:20] Speaker D: I mean they don't drop from the cold. [00:02:23] Speaker B: From Sunday to Monday. Sunday night, I had Mexican with friends on a patio, and it was. It was windy, but it was like 65 degrees. 24 hours later, it was 22 degrees and snowing. It's the worst. [00:02:43] Speaker A: I mean, our landlord was actually out plowing yesterday. Yeah, he drove the plow. No, it was all melted. I. I don't know why I did it, honestly. It was all melted by the end of the day, but. [00:02:52] Speaker B: Well, I mean, the spots he plowed melted quicker than everything else. But honestly, I think he just wants an excuse to get his bobcat out, so that's all. [00:03:01] Speaker A: I don't blame him. [00:03:02] Speaker D: Yeah. I don't blame him at all. [00:03:04] Speaker A: I thought about volunteering to help him with that. Like, hey, if you let me drive the bobcat around, he won't let you. [00:03:07] Speaker B: He literally has a code on it. [00:03:09] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:03:10] Speaker B: Like, he's the only one that knows how to start it because he has a literal safety code that he has to press in to start it. Because I've asked some of his guys to help me out with stuff with that before. Like, we can't drive it. You have to wait until Josh gets here. [00:03:21] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:03:22] Speaker B: So go. [00:03:23] Speaker A: Nice. [00:03:24] Speaker D: I can't say I blame him. [00:03:25] Speaker A: No. [00:03:26] Speaker C: Yeah, we'd be doing some. [00:03:27] Speaker A: There's. [00:03:28] Speaker B: Oh, there's so much fun. [00:03:29] Speaker C: Crazy things. [00:03:30] Speaker A: I mean, I spent many summers living in a bobcat. I used to do landscape stuff during the summer in college, and so I was pretty. That's pretty good on a bobcat. But it's been. That said, college was a long time ago. It's been a while since I've driven one. Probably should not be trusted with anyone with a busy parking lot yet. So today we've got something different and new, and I have no idea how this is going to go whatsoever. [00:04:03] Speaker D: I know I was going to go, I'm going to lose. That's my guess. [00:04:07] Speaker A: But I do have a little intro for this. I meant to get, like, a game show intro song together. I didn't do that. Do we have any other. [00:04:14] Speaker C: It's like Jeopardy. [00:04:16] Speaker B: I don't think we have any songs. [00:04:17] Speaker A: I've got a Christmas Song or Wheel of Fortune. [00:04:19] Speaker B: Don't think that counts. [00:04:20] Speaker A: No. I got Turkey and Machine Gun. [00:04:22] Speaker C: Yep. [00:04:23] Speaker A: I don't really have any other songs, so. But next time, if this goes well and we do this again, I will have a game show song for this. All right, it's time for a new segment we're calling the Equipped Game. Here's how it works. We've got five rounds. We have One called liberty. Oh, I'm sorry. Life, then liberty and equipped, then faith. And then we have a mixed challenge. At the end each round I'm going to ask a series of multiple choice questions. You'll each lock in your answer, no talking it out, and then we'll reveal the correct answer and see who actually knows their stuff. And I assume there's going to be some banter and some teasing and some shaming and all those things I would expect. I asked ChatGPT to create these questions and make an answer key. Now, I previewed some of the questions but I have not looked at the answer key. So I'll be playing along with you guys. This is our first time doing this. We'll see how this goes. Some of these are pretty straightforward, some of them are not. If you are confident, you better be right. Because we're keeping score. Play along. Let's see who's actually equipped. [00:05:25] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:05:25] Speaker A: If you want to play at home. If you want to play along at home. Yeah. No cheating and send us your score. You can email me your [email protected] 1p1p. I would love to hear if you, if you crush us because you're probably. A lot of people are smarter than us. [00:05:44] Speaker C: This is like who wants to be a millionaire? [00:05:46] Speaker B: A what? [00:05:46] Speaker C: A millionaire. [00:05:47] Speaker B: What is that? [00:05:49] Speaker C: It's a millionaire. But he's like, who wants to be a millionaire? [00:05:51] Speaker B: I have not seen that. [00:05:54] Speaker A: I assume that was a word that you made up. [00:05:55] Speaker C: No. [00:05:56] Speaker D: Can I, can I phone a friend then? [00:05:58] Speaker A: Is that a lot? [00:05:58] Speaker C: You should be able to phone a friend. [00:06:00] Speaker B: I'm your only friend and I'm playing the game with you. [00:06:03] Speaker D: That's true. I'll call my wife. She's smart. [00:06:05] Speaker B: That's true. [00:06:06] Speaker C: It just text back and forth. Hey, what's the answer to number one? [00:06:11] Speaker A: All right, so I've got five questions here. This first set of questions, the first round one is about life. So life questions are going to be anything from. It could be like, I don't know, health type stuff to sports, to relationships. It could be anything that has to do with just living life and knowledge about. So what I'm doing, I'm going to read off each question. I'm going to give you the answers so we can all jot them down. We'll go through all five of these, I guess, and then after we go through all five. Or should we do one at a time? Should we do it one at a time? I say one at a time. I don't know. We're literally figuring this out as we go. [00:06:46] Speaker B: Yeah, one at a time. [00:06:47] Speaker A: All right, question one. Which macronutrient provides the highest calories per gram? Is it protein, carbohydrates, fat, or alcohol? [00:06:59] Speaker B: I don't think I'm right, but I'm answering it this way anyways. [00:07:06] Speaker A: I gotta write down my. [00:07:07] Speaker D: So much glare. [00:07:09] Speaker B: No, I actually want to be serious. I'll be. I'm gonna give a serious answer. [00:07:19] Speaker A: Okay, I'm locked in. Okay, everybody's answers are in. What did you guys put for your first answer? [00:07:29] Speaker D: Put C. C got fat. [00:07:32] Speaker A: Fat. [00:07:33] Speaker C: I put C fat. [00:07:34] Speaker A: I put carbohydrates. So we're going to see what ChatGPT says. So this is the thing. These answers are what chatgpt? [00:07:43] Speaker B: Yeah. If we're wrong, gave us blame AI. [00:07:45] Speaker A: Blame AI. I got the answer key over here. All right, we are. Hold on. Make sure I have the right answer key. C is the right answer. All right, so I'm going to keep score here. We got Nate, Mike, Greg. All right, you guys each got one. I got none. All right, next question. What is the only sport to have been played on the moon? Is it A, golf, B, baseball, C, soccer, or D, tennis? [00:08:22] Speaker D: E, none of the above. [00:08:24] Speaker B: Tib doesn't believe in the moon landing. We discussed this yesterday. [00:08:27] Speaker C: Yeah, I think it was in the desert, wasn't it? [00:08:31] Speaker A: All right, let me know when you have your answers in. [00:08:33] Speaker C: Let me. [00:08:34] Speaker A: Like dingers or something like that. Bing, bing. [00:08:37] Speaker B: Buzzers, bang. [00:08:38] Speaker D: You just need your little drum kit. [00:08:40] Speaker B: Barnyard buzzers. [00:08:41] Speaker A: Surprised I don't have a. I need a buzzer here. [00:08:44] Speaker B: My drum kit is mounted in my truck. Tiberius. [00:08:49] Speaker A: All right, everybody have their interest in. [00:08:50] Speaker B: Yes, sir. [00:08:51] Speaker A: All right, what does everybody put? Said A. That's what I had. A. [00:08:57] Speaker C: Yeah, I just shot for the moon here. And said C, soccer. Golf, too. But I was like, I don't even know. [00:09:03] Speaker B: Mike's is just going to be C all the way down. [00:09:06] Speaker A: Well. Oh, hold on. [00:09:09] Speaker D: Nobody played soccer back then. [00:09:12] Speaker C: I assume golf would be the answer, [00:09:14] Speaker A: but I gotta make sure I have the right answer key here. [00:09:15] Speaker C: This shot for the moon. [00:09:18] Speaker A: I don't want to look at the answer key. So I didn't do anything with this. And I had several. [00:09:25] Speaker B: Several round of questions. [00:09:28] Speaker A: Okay, I think this is right here. All right, C is actually what ChatGPT said. I thought it was golf, too. I thought I'd seen video. [00:09:34] Speaker C: Well, it's golf. [00:09:35] Speaker B: Are you sure that's the right answer, Keith? I don't think that's right. [00:09:39] Speaker A: That's why that's why I went back and looked through because I'm like, I don't know if that's right. [00:09:42] Speaker B: I don't think. [00:09:44] Speaker A: Let me see if I. Hold on. What was the only spot? Oh, no, wait. Okay, I think I've heard right now. It's a yes, it's a yeah. All right. I think I'm looking at a different one now. So the, the right answer for the first question, this says was D alcohol. That is not right. Hold on. Am I looking at this, by the [00:10:04] Speaker B: way, was my first answer because I was doing it as a joke and then I was like, no, I'm going to be serious about it. [00:10:11] Speaker A: You know what? That could be right. [00:10:14] Speaker D: It's not a macronutrient. Alcohol. [00:10:16] Speaker C: Yeah, alcohol isn't a macronutrient. So it's kind of like a trick question. [00:10:19] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:10:20] Speaker D: But it's very calorically dense. But it's not a macronutrient. [00:10:24] Speaker C: It says fat is the most calorie dense macronutrient, providing 9 calories per gram. [00:10:31] Speaker A: Yeah, I agree with you guys. But chatgpt says d alcohol. [00:10:35] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:10:35] Speaker C: So alcohol like 10 drop in the comments. [00:10:39] Speaker B: How you feel about AI? [00:10:43] Speaker D: It's not quite ready yet, so. [00:10:44] Speaker A: All right, so here's the thing. Are we going by the answer key? Are we going by committee? [00:10:49] Speaker B: Yeah, go by the answer key now. [00:10:51] Speaker D: Go by committee. If I get it right. [00:10:55] Speaker A: I want credit if we're going by the answer. [00:10:57] Speaker B: But you got it wrong in the first one. [00:11:00] Speaker D: No, I said fat too. [00:11:01] Speaker C: Yeah, we all got. [00:11:03] Speaker A: Yeah, you guys all got it right. Which we all would have got it wrong if it was that. All right, so for the first one, we're going to go by committee because I think we all agree that alcohol. [00:11:12] Speaker B: That was my joking answer. [00:11:13] Speaker A: I actually was going to say you're actually. [00:11:17] Speaker B: I mean, it does make sense. Whether it's a macronutrient or not is an arguable point, but I, I think [00:11:24] Speaker A: afterwards we're going to think we're all going to Google this. If Tib's got his computer up, he wants to Google it now. All right, let's go to the Next question. Question 3. In relationships, what factor is most correlated with long term success according to research? [00:11:39] Speaker B: What do you think, Mike? [00:11:40] Speaker C: I don't know. You guys tell me. [00:11:41] Speaker A: Michael has no idea. [00:11:42] Speaker C: You guys have the experience over there. [00:11:44] Speaker A: A, shared hobbies, B frequency of conflict, C ability to repair after conflict, or D, financial stability. What factor is most correlated with long term success? Shared hobbies, frequency of conflict, ability to repair after conflict or financial stability. All right, going to mine. I've been married 21 years. Hopefully I can get this right. [00:12:15] Speaker B: Libby, chime in on the comments. [00:12:16] Speaker A: Did he get it right? All right, everybody, everybody, other answers in. I said C. C. I might have known something. [00:12:25] Speaker B: Right. [00:12:25] Speaker A: C's all around. [00:12:27] Speaker B: Yep. [00:12:28] Speaker A: C is correct. [00:12:30] Speaker B: I could almost see an argument for D. Yeah, yeah, for sure. But I think C makes the most sense. [00:12:39] Speaker A: Yeah, that was the other one I was going to put. But hopefully one's relationship does not hinge on financial stability. [00:12:46] Speaker B: No, but I mean, I can see that being a reason for you not to be in conflict and for life to be easier, a relationship to be [00:12:53] Speaker D: easier and the opposite. Yeah. [00:12:55] Speaker A: And I'm pretty sure that, like, that's the number one thing that causes, that causes conversation conflicts. Yeah. So. All right, question four. Which hobby has been shown to most improve cognitive longevity? Weightlifting. A is weightlifting, B, playing a musical instrument, C, watching documentaries or D, video gaming? All right, Everybody's answers in T.I.B. [00:13:21] Speaker B: you good? [00:13:23] Speaker A: I said B. B. [00:13:25] Speaker C: B. I said B. Oh, we all [00:13:27] Speaker A: said B. Oh, universal. Again, it is B. I actually wasn't [00:13:33] Speaker B: sure if it'd be B or A because I can see again, A being. I know weightlifting is very good for you. [00:13:39] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:13:40] Speaker B: For a lot of reasons. But music is just something special. [00:13:46] Speaker A: It is. [00:13:47] Speaker C: It just requires you to use your hands and your brain at the same time and hear the melody. [00:13:53] Speaker B: Yeah, there's a lot of things, a lot of factors in it. [00:13:55] Speaker C: Probably I don't play any instruments. [00:13:58] Speaker A: Yeah. Last question of the first round. What is the most common cause of burnout in high performing individuals? A, lack of sleep, B, overtraining, C, lack of control, autonomy, or D, poor diet. [00:14:14] Speaker D: This is a tough one. [00:14:15] Speaker A: Yeah, burnout. This is tough. They all play a part. [00:14:29] Speaker D: Can I pick two, or is that not allowed? [00:14:32] Speaker A: All right, this is no this one answer. I'm one point behind after the first so far in the first round. I need, I need something to catch up here. All right, everybody over there, interest in. Yep. All right, Nate, what you say? I said A. [00:14:44] Speaker D: A. [00:14:44] Speaker A: A. Yeah, I said A. Yep. So did I. Darn it. I was hoping we could all be wrong. We could all be wrong as we are. It says C, life of control, autonomy. [00:14:56] Speaker B: I call BS chat. [00:14:59] Speaker D: GPT is dumb. [00:15:01] Speaker B: I, I mean, I understand what they're saying, but I don't think that. [00:15:06] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't know about that. I, I, I've learned over the last. What's it. I don't think it's Been quite a year since I got my. My AA ring. Just how important sleep is. [00:15:17] Speaker B: Sleep is wildly important, like, to everything. [00:15:21] Speaker A: Literally everything. [00:15:22] Speaker C: So should we take a group committee vote here? [00:15:26] Speaker A: I thought you say group nap. [00:15:27] Speaker C: Yeah, well, I would do that, too. I did not sleep at all last night. [00:15:30] Speaker A: This room we're in, it would be a fantastic room for a nap. [00:15:32] Speaker B: I have thought about bringing a cot into my office and taking daily naps. [00:15:36] Speaker D: But is it. Is it. Because it's so dark in there, Greg? [00:15:39] Speaker A: No light. [00:15:39] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:15:40] Speaker A: Let's start back here. [00:15:41] Speaker B: Well, my office is the same way. If I close my door, it's a cave. [00:15:44] Speaker A: There's a cave. [00:15:45] Speaker B: Yours is the same way, Mike. [00:15:46] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, because my lights give me epileptic shock. [00:15:53] Speaker A: All right, so after round one scores are. All of these guys have four, I have three. [00:16:00] Speaker C: No. If we didn't get number five right, I have two wrong. [00:16:05] Speaker A: You have two wrong. Which one? Which was the other one you got wrong? [00:16:08] Speaker C: The soccer one, number two, and then number five, if lack of sleep isn't correct. [00:16:13] Speaker A: Okay. [00:16:14] Speaker D: Way to be honest, Mike. [00:16:15] Speaker A: Yeah, thank you for correcting me. So Mike and I are tied with three. Tib, wait. Sorry. [00:16:22] Speaker D: Nate. Coming for you. [00:16:23] Speaker B: Oh, come at me, bud. [00:16:26] Speaker D: Yeah, I'm going to lose in this section. [00:16:27] Speaker B: Yeah, we'll see. [00:16:28] Speaker D: These questions. I'm in trouble. [00:16:30] Speaker A: Yeah, this is going to be a hard one. [00:16:32] Speaker B: Oh, boy. [00:16:33] Speaker A: All right, so second round is the Liberty. So these questions are. I told GPT to make them about anything from historical facts to, you know, U.S. government. I also threw in some other things and it completely ignored my other things and really just seemed to focus on some history and government things. All right, so question six. [00:16:55] Speaker B: Good Lord. [00:16:56] Speaker A: Which Founding Father is credited with a quote, Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Here's the thing. I think we actually talked about this quote in a past episode of Left Library. That doesn't help. So we should. [00:17:12] Speaker B: Fabulous quote. [00:17:13] Speaker A: It's a great quote. We hear it all the. I hear it all the time. I know. Pretty sure we've talked about it before, and I do not know. [00:17:22] Speaker B: I've narrowed it to two, but which one of them is it? [00:17:28] Speaker A: Just throw it out there. Yeah. Put my. All right, I am going. I'm going. [00:17:36] Speaker D: A, B, D. Did you say D as in David? [00:17:41] Speaker B: Yep. [00:17:41] Speaker A: D as in David. [00:17:43] Speaker D: Well, one of us gonna. [00:17:45] Speaker A: Michael. [00:17:46] Speaker C: I went with D as well. [00:17:47] Speaker A: All right, so Nate and Michael want James Madison. I want Thomas Jefferson. Tip. What'd you say? [00:17:52] Speaker D: Ben Franklin. [00:17:53] Speaker A: B. All right. [00:17:55] Speaker B: And the answer is John Adams. [00:17:58] Speaker A: Answer is B as in boy. Oh, Tib, Tib, pulling away, takes a lead. [00:18:08] Speaker B: Well, I was wrong in both the ones that I thought it was, so it's fine. [00:18:12] Speaker A: Question 7. What Supreme Court case established that individuals have a right to possess firearms for lawful purposes like self defense in the home? A, McDonald versus Chicago, B, District of Columbia versus Heller, C, United States versus Miller or D Marbury versus Medicine? I feel like it's something I should [00:18:32] Speaker B: know, but I, I used to, back when I took constitutional law in college. [00:18:36] Speaker A: I am going to be honest. I, I've heard of all of these. [00:18:40] Speaker B: I know definitively one that it is not. That is the only one I know for sure. [00:18:44] Speaker A: That's what I'm afraid, I'm afraid of. The one that I know the most is actually not this case. [00:18:48] Speaker B: Well, I, I, the one I. There's one on here. I don't remember what the case is, but I know it's definitively not, you know, defense. So anyways, we're throwing one out there. [00:18:59] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm throwing an answer out. [00:19:01] Speaker D: Yeah, I'm like 1% confident. [00:19:03] Speaker A: Michael, what'd you say? I said D, D, C, C, B as in boy. I said A. Oh, well, different. Yep. All right, here we go. Question seven is B as in boy. Columbia versus Heller. All right, all right. Tibbs, taking another Tib. [00:19:29] Speaker B: You're just racing away. [00:19:30] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:19:31] Speaker D: I really thought I was going to be in last place, to be honest. [00:19:35] Speaker A: This is not going well. [00:19:36] Speaker B: This one. [00:19:37] Speaker D: I think I know. This is the only one I'm confident on and I'm not going to get it. [00:19:41] Speaker A: I'm confident on this one, but I'm not my luck. I didn't get it wrong. Which amendment protects against self incrimination? A, Fourth Amendment, B, Fifth Amendment, C6Amendment or D, Eighth Amendment? [00:19:53] Speaker B: I put my answer down already, but I am not confident that it is correct. [00:19:56] Speaker C: I just want to say there's a show called Dave Chappelle show and he imitated Prince and he said 1, 2, 3, 4, fizz if. Yeah, that's your answer. So B is my answer. [00:20:10] Speaker A: B. B, I am, I am with Michael. Yep. I'm saying B. I said B. We all said B. [00:20:18] Speaker D: Hey, you know what? [00:20:18] Speaker B: If that's how you learn, that is great. [00:20:20] Speaker A: It is B. All right, we all. [00:20:25] Speaker C: Dave Chappelle. [00:20:26] Speaker B: Thanks, Dave Chappelle. [00:20:27] Speaker A: We all finally get a point in this round. All right, question niner. What was the primary issue in Brown vs Board of Education in 1954? Is it a, voting rights, B school segregation? C, freedom of speech or D, gun ownership. [00:20:50] Speaker D: Who knows? [00:20:51] Speaker B: I. I'm pretty confident on this one, but I'm probably gonna get it wrong. [00:20:54] Speaker D: Even though I'm confident, I'm gonna take an educated guess. [00:20:59] Speaker A: All right, Michael. [00:21:01] Speaker C: I said B. Yep. [00:21:02] Speaker A: I said B. I said B. A, B. [00:21:05] Speaker B: A, B. [00:21:06] Speaker A: A, B. A, B. Mike Tib. [00:21:10] Speaker D: B as well. [00:21:11] Speaker A: B as well. Question 9. The answer is B. We all get a point. Look at that. [00:21:18] Speaker B: I feel like you can do that by deductive reasoning. [00:21:20] Speaker C: Yeah. Just from the timeline. [00:21:22] Speaker D: Yeah, the timeline. [00:21:23] Speaker B: Timeline. And who's in it? Yep. [00:21:29] Speaker A: All right, last question around 2. What principle does the phrase shall not be infringed most direct, directly relate to A, government regulation? B, individual right limitation, C, absolute protection of a right, or D, judicial interpretation? [00:21:53] Speaker D: This might be the one I'm least confident on. [00:21:57] Speaker B: It's a language question. Really? [00:21:58] Speaker A: It's. Yeah. Like, B and C are kind of close. [00:22:10] Speaker C: It's just one word that makes a difference. [00:22:11] Speaker A: Yeah, I know what I want to say, but I'm afraid I'm wrong. Okay. Everybody's answer's in. [00:22:21] Speaker B: Answer is in. [00:22:23] Speaker A: All right, Michael. I said B. I said C. I [00:22:27] Speaker D: said C. C as well. [00:22:29] Speaker C: Oh. [00:22:31] Speaker A: And the answer is C. All right. So, Nate, Tib cleaned up. Tib got a perfect five. [00:22:40] Speaker B: All right, Tim. [00:22:41] Speaker A: That round, and he was. Weren't you wanting to say you're nervous about that round? [00:22:45] Speaker D: Yeah, I was. [00:22:48] Speaker B: Good job, buddy. [00:22:49] Speaker A: Nice job. Thank you. [00:22:51] Speaker B: So, what are our standings after round two? [00:22:54] Speaker A: All right, we've got Nate with seven, Tib with nine. [00:23:02] Speaker B: Man, Tib. Look at you go. [00:23:04] Speaker A: Michael with five, me with six. All right, here we go. Round three, equipped. So this is going to be largely about gear and. And stuff. All right, so question 11. What is the primary advantage of a high lumen flashlight in defensive use? Longer battery life, increased beam distance only ability to overwhelm vision and identify threats, or D, reduced size. [00:23:37] Speaker B: You guys should definitely all put D. [00:23:39] Speaker A: I don't know what that means. That's the one. [00:23:41] Speaker B: That's the answer. It's D. Tim put D. Yes. [00:23:45] Speaker C: That's. [00:23:46] Speaker D: That's my final answer. [00:23:47] Speaker C: Lock it in. [00:23:47] Speaker B: Locking that on in. [00:23:48] Speaker A: Trying to think what chat GPT is gonna. [00:23:51] Speaker B: Oh, you're trying to game it now. You have to. [00:23:54] Speaker D: That's how you have to think. I think it's the right answer because [00:23:56] Speaker A: B and C are both reasons. [00:24:00] Speaker C: Yeah, but it says in defensive use. So beam distance. [00:24:06] Speaker B: Come on. You got it. Get it in there. [00:24:07] Speaker A: We're supposed to be talking about this, [00:24:09] Speaker D: but B, no table talk. [00:24:11] Speaker C: Yeah, B. [00:24:13] Speaker A: All Right, Here we go. Michael. [00:24:15] Speaker C: I put C. Yep. [00:24:16] Speaker A: I put C. C is in. [00:24:17] Speaker B: Charlie. [00:24:18] Speaker A: Charlie. [00:24:19] Speaker B: Yep. [00:24:19] Speaker D: We all pick C. Chat. [00:24:21] Speaker A: GPT's answer is C. I was going [00:24:23] Speaker B: to say it can't be B because it says increase beam distance. Only. [00:24:27] Speaker A: Only. [00:24:27] Speaker B: It's like, nah, nah. [00:24:28] Speaker D: And that's candela, not lumens. [00:24:30] Speaker B: You see the. This was the bad part. You're Mr. Flashlight Expert. [00:24:34] Speaker D: So I did work for a flashlight company. [00:24:36] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:24:37] Speaker A: Which factor most determines a rifle's effective range? Barrel length, optic type, shooter skill, and cartridge capability. There's like two things in there. Magazine capacity, accuracy by volume. [00:24:49] Speaker D: Oh, it's what I was about to say. Just keep shooting until you hit the target. [00:24:57] Speaker A: All right, anybody other answers in? [00:24:59] Speaker C: I mean, there's two. Two ports to that one. There's two of them that are. [00:25:04] Speaker A: Yep. [00:25:05] Speaker C: Kind of right up there. [00:25:06] Speaker B: Don't discuss no table talk. Gotta make an answer. I think I'm just gonna talk into the mic like this for the rest of the game. [00:25:14] Speaker C: All right. [00:25:15] Speaker A: I definitely need some music in the background. What's that? [00:25:18] Speaker D: It's attractive when you do that. [00:25:20] Speaker A: Oh, everybody's answers are in. [00:25:21] Speaker B: Yeah, Charlie, Charlie. [00:25:25] Speaker C: Yeah, put Charlie. [00:25:26] Speaker A: Charlie. Everybody's got. Yep. Charlie is the correct answer. We all get another point. [00:25:33] Speaker B: This is common sense. [00:25:35] Speaker C: Yeah, but barreling. [00:25:36] Speaker A: Barreling does. Is a huge factor. [00:25:38] Speaker C: Yeah, but you know, because it says rifles determines a rifle's effective range, not the shooter's skill set. [00:25:44] Speaker B: Yeah, but the reality is there are people that can take a short barreled rifle and fire it more effectively than somebody with, you know, an inexperienced shooter with a 20 inch. [00:25:58] Speaker A: Yeah, but I mean, I think I'm with Michael. So the question is the rifle's effective range. Yeah. So not accuracy. [00:26:05] Speaker C: Fall off area. [00:26:06] Speaker A: So shooter skill and cartridge. I mean, a cartridge capability does. But the word capability makes me think it's. That answer is talking more about accuracy. [00:26:14] Speaker C: Yeah, that's just kind of where I was torn. Because a short barrel, the effective area or effective range that the round can go is going to be a lot shorter than a longer barrel. [00:26:23] Speaker B: Well, effective. Effective range isn't just talking about. It's. It's how can you accurately put something on target. That's what effective range is talking about. [00:26:32] Speaker A: Yeah, Effective range. [00:26:34] Speaker B: Effective range. [00:26:35] Speaker A: Effective. [00:26:35] Speaker B: At that range, any round can go miles. Right. Like even a.22 with the right trajectory. [00:26:41] Speaker C: Yeah, of course. [00:26:42] Speaker B: Right. This is talking about effective. So I see something at a distance and I can effectively put a round on that target. At distance is what they're talking about, which is 100% going to be your shooter, skill and cartridge capability. [00:26:55] Speaker A: Would you rather have a 20 inch barreled.22 long rifle or a 18 inch, I don't know, 308? [00:27:05] Speaker B: 18 inch, 308. [00:27:06] Speaker C: Right. [00:27:07] Speaker A: So I think that. [00:27:10] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:27:12] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:27:12] Speaker A: Yep. There you go. Okay. Anyway, moving on. I don't know where. [00:27:16] Speaker B: I'm. Not where you're going with that. [00:27:17] Speaker A: Anyway, I was just. I was proving a point with a question that we all already agreed on. All right, question 13. What is the main purpose of layering in cold weather? Survival. A, reduce weight. B, improve style, of course. B, C, trap heat while allowing moisture control. [00:27:31] Speaker B: Number one, always look cool. [00:27:33] Speaker A: Always. It doesn't matter if you're going to die, you're going to want to die. Look good and good. All right. And then D, increase mobility, reduce weight, improve style, trap heat while allowing moisture control, increase mobility. [00:27:45] Speaker B: I don't really agree with any of these answers, but I know what I think it's going to say. [00:27:49] Speaker A: Yeah, same. All right, let's start with Tib. Tib. [00:27:53] Speaker D: C. Nate. [00:27:55] Speaker A: C. I said C. I said C as well. Michael said C. The answer is C. Starting to see a trend here. C. A trend here. [00:28:06] Speaker B: Lots of Cs. I told you, Mike, you should have just done Cs the whole time. You would have been winning. [00:28:12] Speaker A: Oh, question 14. Which is the most critical survival priority in a wilderness emergency? Food. A, food. B, water. C, shelter. D. Firearms. [00:28:24] Speaker B: Always firearms. [00:28:25] Speaker A: Always firearms. Answer is always guns. Yeah, [00:28:38] Speaker D: that's a tough one because I think there's two different ones that it really could be. [00:28:42] Speaker B: Nope. I can explain my answer. [00:28:45] Speaker D: Yeah, you guys. [00:28:49] Speaker B: What'd you say, Tim? [00:28:51] Speaker D: I'm gonna say C, but I think you guys. I said you guys will know better than me. [00:28:55] Speaker A: B. Yep. I said B. Yeah, that's. [00:28:58] Speaker D: That's what I was gonna say. [00:29:00] Speaker A: I said C. Shelter. Yeah. [00:29:04] Speaker D: So it's either water or shelter. I'm thinking. [00:29:06] Speaker B: Yeah, I can explain in a second. [00:29:09] Speaker A: All right, the answer is no. Round three. B. Yep. Answer is B. [00:29:17] Speaker B: So you can survive for a long time without shelter. You cannot survive very long without water. Water is critical for survival in. In terms of levels of what you need to go for. Water's first, shelter and food are probably around the same because again, you can survive for a little while without food and you can survive for a little while without shelter. But you have to have water. Water is essential. [00:29:42] Speaker A: If you dehydrate, none of these other things matter. [00:29:44] Speaker B: I mean, there's always been the joke, but it's. It's Camelbacks motto. Nope. I Don't know what you call it, but they're slogan. Thank you. Hydrate or die. It's a real thing. [00:29:55] Speaker A: Yeah. Tip. What was your answer on that? [00:30:01] Speaker D: I got it wrong. I said shelter. [00:30:02] Speaker A: All right, it's me and Nate tacked a point on there. All right, last question of round three. What is the primary benefit of carrying a fixed blade over a folding knife? A, lighter weight, B, faster deployment and strength. C, easier concealment or D, lower cost. Tib. [00:30:29] Speaker D: I went with faster deployment and strength [00:30:32] Speaker A: B. I also went with B as well. [00:30:36] Speaker C: I went with B as well. [00:30:37] Speaker A: We all went B. [00:30:39] Speaker B: Watch. They're going to be easier concealment. [00:30:40] Speaker A: That is correct. [00:30:43] Speaker B: Let's say easier concealment and lower cost. Both of those things are not, I think definitively are untrue 95% of the time. Just saying. [00:30:54] Speaker C: I don't know. I was in Texas and I saw this Texan boys with their big, you know, and I was just wondering. I was like, how long is it going to take you to reach back, grab that and pull it out? Looks like a sword. [00:31:09] Speaker B: Well, that. That may defeat the purpose of this question. You're right. [00:31:13] Speaker A: All right, moving on to round four, Round faith segment. We got some, like, Bible knowledge, that sort of thing. [00:31:20] Speaker D: Now I get in trouble. Now I'm looking at these, like, oh, all right. [00:31:26] Speaker A: First question of this round, actually. Question 16. Which book of the Bible contains the verse For I know the plans I have for you. A, Isaiah, B, Psalm, C, Jeremiah or D, Proverbs? [00:31:39] Speaker D: It's a straight guess. I'm not going to lie. [00:31:46] Speaker A: Plans to prosper, you plans to script. It's great verse. It gets taken out of context a lot, but it's great verse. [00:31:52] Speaker B: Everything gets taken out of context. I know this. It's somewhere. We're going. Just going for it. [00:32:03] Speaker A: Everybody have their answers? [00:32:04] Speaker D: I'm changing my answer in the last second answer. [00:32:07] Speaker B: Are you watching everybody do theirs? And you've changed. [00:32:10] Speaker D: No, no, I originally had D, but I just changed it to B. I [00:32:15] Speaker A: said C. 8 C. I said A. Whoa, hang on. [00:32:19] Speaker C: C for 16. [00:32:20] Speaker B: C. I think you got it, Greg. [00:32:23] Speaker A: Round four, it. That says C. [00:32:29] Speaker B: Well, I was right. Oh, I don't know. Hold on. [00:32:31] Speaker A: Jeremiah. [00:32:32] Speaker B: Now I'm curious. Oh, look at us. Worthy one is Google worthy one. Because I'm curious. Jeremiah 29, 11, 13. [00:32:45] Speaker A: Dang. [00:32:46] Speaker B: Yes. [00:32:46] Speaker A: Oh, all right, Nate. [00:32:48] Speaker C: Yes. [00:32:49] Speaker B: Am I the only one who got that? No, me and Michael. Michael got it too, right? [00:32:51] Speaker A: You said C. I said C. Yeah. [00:32:53] Speaker B: Michael and I got it. [00:32:53] Speaker A: Yeah. I was so confident on that, too. [00:32:57] Speaker B: Your Confidence made me very not confident. That's why I didn't think I got it. [00:33:02] Speaker A: Ha. Question 17. Who was known for his strength and ultimately brought down a temple? A, David, B, Samson, C, Saul or D, Gideon. I am very confident on this one, but I also was on the last [00:33:15] Speaker B: one, so that doesn't mean anything. Are we cheating over there? [00:33:23] Speaker A: Yeah. Michael's Googling. [00:33:24] Speaker C: No, my. Sorry. My loan for my truck came up [00:33:27] Speaker A: and, like, payment's due. [00:33:28] Speaker C: And I was like, I already paid it, like, two weeks ago. 17. I got B for you guys. [00:33:33] Speaker A: Yep. B. B as in boy, everybody got B. That's correct. B. Yeah. Yay. [00:33:42] Speaker C: Yay. [00:33:43] Speaker B: See, Tib, you're not completely useless in this round. Come on, now. [00:33:47] Speaker D: One for two. I know, I know. Number 19. [00:33:51] Speaker A: When we get there, question 18. What is the shortest verse in the Bible? A, God is love, B Jesus wept. C pray without ceasing, or D, rejoice always. [00:34:03] Speaker B: We just went over this in church this weekend, so it doesn't help anything. [00:34:07] Speaker A: No, that's me. You went to church and you found out the answer. That is the perfect way. [00:34:11] Speaker B: Well, it just was a good reminder. Yeah. [00:34:14] Speaker A: All right, Michael. I put B. I put B. B. [00:34:19] Speaker D: Boy, I'm in trouble. Then I put C. [00:34:23] Speaker C: It's three words [00:34:27] Speaker D: it didn't say. All of these are Bible verses said. Which is the shortest? [00:34:31] Speaker C: Well, two words. Three words. [00:34:34] Speaker A: B is. Yeah, B is the correct answer. [00:34:36] Speaker B: It's from John. I don't remember which reference, but it's John. Jesus wept. [00:34:43] Speaker A: He just wept. All right, question 19. Who denied Jesus three times before the rooster crowed? A, John, B, Peter, C, Thomas or D, James? All right, Tib, start with you. [00:35:02] Speaker D: B. [00:35:02] Speaker A: B, B. I said B. I said B. We all said B. Chatgpt is going to say CHPT says B. We all get another point. [00:35:14] Speaker B: That one I would definitely go to committee on if he said something otherwise. [00:35:17] Speaker A: Yeah. All right. And question 20. What is the great commission? A, the Ten Commandments, B Jesus sending his disciples to make disciples of all nations. C the Sermon on the Mount or D the Last Supper. [00:35:35] Speaker B: Confidence is key. [00:35:36] Speaker A: Confidence is key. Can be confidently ignorant. [00:35:40] Speaker B: Yeah, that's right. But I look good doing it. No one questions and hydrated [00:35:49] Speaker C: everybody. [00:35:49] Speaker A: Other interest in Tib? [00:35:52] Speaker C: B, B, B. Oh, I did it wrong. I was thinking there was a Last Supper was another way of saying the Great Commission. So I got that one wrong. [00:36:02] Speaker A: I put D. Yep, it is B. B as in boy, Nate got a perfect five. Nate. Tib got three. Michael got four. I got four. Way to go, Nate, the only one [00:36:15] Speaker B: that I was really not sure on was 16, which is the 4. I know the plans I have for you. I knew I knew it wasn't. Yeah. Anyways, doesn't matter. I figured it out. [00:36:25] Speaker A: I got it. I mean, I knew it was a. I knew it was a profit. Can I at least get like, a half a point for that? [00:36:29] Speaker B: Give you. I'll give you high five. How about that? High five. [00:36:32] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:36:32] Speaker D: Good job. [00:36:33] Speaker A: Thank you. [00:36:35] Speaker D: All right, what are the totals now? [00:36:37] Speaker A: All right, I don't know. There's a lot of hash marks here. All right, we got 5, 10, 17 for Nate. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16 for Tib. Tell me if I'm wrong here. Nate, 13 for Michael, 5 and 15 for me. [00:37:07] Speaker B: That looks correct. [00:37:08] Speaker A: So we got Nate in the lead with 17, tib and second with 16, me in third with 15, and Michael last 13 heading into round five. All right, so here's the question. Should we make these, like, double or nothing? Double or nothing or just double points? [00:37:26] Speaker C: Two. [00:37:27] Speaker B: I'll take it. [00:37:27] Speaker D: I like that. [00:37:29] Speaker A: All right. Why not? [00:37:31] Speaker B: Some of these I have very little knowledge of, so. [00:37:35] Speaker A: All right, so each of these questions is one of the different topics. So we have a life, a liberty equipped, a faith, and then the last one is like a decision making. So we'll see how that one goes. [00:37:46] Speaker B: Okay. [00:37:46] Speaker A: All right, what hormone is most associated with long term stress and can negatively affect recovery and decision making? A, dopamine. B, cortisol. C, testosterone. Testosterone. I said that right. D, serotonin. [00:38:02] Speaker B: If you're on my Instagram feed, it tells you all the time. [00:38:08] Speaker D: I should pay closer attention to your [00:38:09] Speaker B: Instagram feed then you should. My algorithm tells me this on a regular basis. Doesn't mean it's right, but it tells [00:38:19] Speaker C: me [00:38:21] Speaker A: now that these are double or nothing, I'm even more nervous. A, dopamine. B, cortisol. C, testosterone. D, serotonin. Guess if you don't know, I am not confident on this. [00:38:35] Speaker B: Three seconds at all. [00:38:37] Speaker C: Time's up. All right, Michael, I put B, Cortisol. [00:38:41] Speaker A: I said C. Testosterone. B, B, yeah, cortisol. Tib. [00:38:47] Speaker D: B as in boy. [00:38:48] Speaker A: You all said B. I said C. I don't have a good feeling about that. Oh, it says C. No, it says [00:38:57] Speaker C: C. I think that's. [00:38:58] Speaker B: I want. [00:38:59] Speaker D: I want to recount. I want to check. [00:39:01] Speaker B: Well, okay. The only thing that I would imagine is if they're saying, like, a lack of having it because testosterone is good for you. [00:39:11] Speaker A: Hold on, hold on, hold on. I'm at the wrong key Look, I did this. I did this section separately. [00:39:16] Speaker C: It's cortisol, the primary stress hormone released by. [00:39:19] Speaker A: Yeah, it's B. I was gonna say I'm like. [00:39:21] Speaker B: The only thing that I could imagine is if it was thinking of it as a lack of being. You know what I mean? Because testosterone is good for recovery. It's good for decision making. [00:39:30] Speaker C: Oh, that one hurts you. [00:39:31] Speaker A: That hurts bad. [00:39:32] Speaker C: Now I'm not in the bottom. Oh, now it's tied up. [00:39:39] Speaker A: Yeah, that hurts. Okay, don't worry. [00:39:41] Speaker D: This one answer to this question, like, nope. [00:39:44] Speaker A: Liberty. [00:39:45] Speaker B: Which federal. [00:39:46] Speaker A: Which Federalist paper is most commonly called. Or, I'm sorry, commonly cited regarding the importance of checks and balances in government? I have absolutely no idea. [00:39:54] Speaker D: This is a straight guess right here. [00:39:55] Speaker A: Straight guess. [00:40:01] Speaker B: Confidence, guys. Confidence is key. [00:40:03] Speaker D: I mean, I guarantee you the answer is D. That's what I'm putting. [00:40:09] Speaker A: D. D. I put D. We all put T. It's going to not be D. It says B as in boy, man, federalist number 51. [00:40:21] Speaker B: I. I would never. There's so many Federalist papers. [00:40:24] Speaker A: Yeah, this goes up to 78. [00:40:26] Speaker B: Go watch Hamilton and I'll tell you how many. I can't remember how many it is, but there's so many of them and absurd amount written. [00:40:34] Speaker A: I don't. [00:40:34] Speaker B: I'm sure there's historians that have read all of them. I've read the subjects of most of them. Right. Like, not. Not read them, but like, here is what it's about. [00:40:44] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:40:45] Speaker B: At some point in my educational experience, but I would have no clue which one's which. [00:40:50] Speaker A: Yeah. Well, good. We all got that wrong together. [00:40:52] Speaker B: Yay. [00:40:53] Speaker A: All right, question 23. What is the primary advantage of using a headlamp over a handheld flashlight in a survival or work scenario? A, higher lumen output, B, longer battery life, C, hands free operation or D, greater beam distance. I hope we all get this one right. Everybody's answers in. [00:41:13] Speaker B: I'm good. [00:41:14] Speaker A: Michael. I put C. C, C, C. We all said C. And the answer is C. Great job, everybody. [00:41:24] Speaker D: Go team. [00:41:27] Speaker A: Finally on the board on this round. All right. Oh, wait. Oh, yeah. We all got the lesson wrong. Okay, 24. I got a faith question. Which apostle is known as the doubter for acquiring physical proof of Jesus resurrection? Raise answers in. [00:41:46] Speaker B: I'm good. [00:41:47] Speaker A: Michael, one. [00:41:49] Speaker C: Number 24. [00:41:50] Speaker B: Yep. [00:41:51] Speaker C: Upper A. [00:41:52] Speaker A: A. I said C. C. Thomas the Doubter, how would you like that to be your name? [00:42:02] Speaker D: You go by quit forever. [00:42:08] Speaker B: There's worse disciples. [00:42:09] Speaker A: Yep, there are. And finally, last question before you. Before you do this question. [00:42:17] Speaker D: What? Yeah. What's the count? [00:42:18] Speaker A: All right, we got Nate with 23. [00:42:27] Speaker B: Somehow less than me. [00:42:28] Speaker A: 22, 17 and 19. All right, so Nate is 23, Tib has 22, Michael has 17, I have 19. [00:42:45] Speaker D: You guys are cheating. [00:42:46] Speaker B: Cheating? [00:42:47] Speaker D: Yeah. I'm not there to count, so you guys are cheating. [00:42:50] Speaker A: All right, so if I can confirm I'm winning. If Nate gets this wrong and Tib gets this right, then Tib could jump and take the lead. All right, in a high stress situation or in high stress situations. [00:43:06] Speaker B: I love some of these answers. [00:43:07] Speaker A: What decision making method is most commonly relied upon by trained individuals? A, pure instinct with no structure. [00:43:14] Speaker B: Absolutely. [00:43:14] Speaker A: B, analytical step by step reasoning. C pattern recognition based on prior experience. Or D randomized response to stay unpredictable. [00:43:26] Speaker D: I'm going D all the way. [00:43:29] Speaker B: Oh, no, [00:43:33] Speaker D: Nate, you are highly trained, so you might as well be unpredictable. [00:43:37] Speaker B: I'm always unpredictable. [00:43:39] Speaker D: That's why you should write D. [00:43:42] Speaker A: I think A could have been more convincing if it didn't say no structure. [00:43:45] Speaker B: Yeah, just pure instinct. Leave it at that. [00:43:48] Speaker A: All right, so what's everybody got? I said C. I said B. Oh, here we go. I said C. I said C. I [00:43:54] Speaker C: said C. There we go. [00:43:57] Speaker A: We needed you two to have different answers. Rut Row and Chatgpt says C. There you go. [00:44:04] Speaker B: A tie or is he winning? [00:44:07] Speaker A: He wins. 24 points. [00:44:08] Speaker B: Good job, buddy. Beat me by one. [00:44:11] Speaker A: Wow. Nice comeback. Hold on. [00:44:19] Speaker B: Tiberius is the champ. [00:44:21] Speaker A: Winner of the first. [00:44:23] Speaker C: Thank you. [00:44:24] Speaker A: Thank you. The equipped game show is Mr. Tiberius Giblin. Yeah. Wait, I. I post. Put the question out. Should everybody who. What's that? [00:44:36] Speaker C: I don't hear you on the mic anymore. [00:44:38] Speaker B: What? [00:44:39] Speaker D: I still hear you. [00:44:40] Speaker B: I hear. Do you hear me, Mike? That's weird. [00:44:45] Speaker A: You muted Mike. Touch anything? [00:44:48] Speaker C: No worries. [00:44:49] Speaker A: Everything's the same. I put the question out if we should have, like. The loser has to do something on the next episode. We never really did come up with what that is. Yeah, so we'll maybe figure that out for. For the next time. [00:45:04] Speaker D: I think Mike should have to wear a dress or something. Oh, yeah. [00:45:08] Speaker A: Or. Yeah, the. Yeah, the ultimate. I guess the ultimate loser, the lowest loser has to do something. Yeah, we'll figure something out. [00:45:17] Speaker C: I didn't agree to that. [00:45:21] Speaker B: This was by committee. [00:45:21] Speaker A: It's by committee. Yeah. This is what we do. [00:45:26] Speaker B: All right. [00:45:26] Speaker A: That was fun. Great job, everybody. We all know the things we need to study up on now. [00:45:30] Speaker B: Federalist Papers. [00:45:31] Speaker A: Federalist Papers. Apparently. All right, thank you guys all for listening today. Actually, I forgot to split up the conclusion here. Nate, you want to. [00:45:42] Speaker B: Yep. [00:45:42] Speaker A: Kick us out. Here we go. [00:45:46] Speaker B: Thanks for tuning in to Life, Liberty and Equipped. If today's conversation challenged you, encouraged you, or helped you get more equipped to pursue your mission, or gave you some random fun facts, share it with a friend, drop a comment, and leave us a review. [00:46:00] Speaker A: Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and leave a review. What takes a few seconds to help turns into more opportunities to reach new people. [00:46:06] Speaker C: And if you're not already part of the NeoMag Insiders club, now's the time. Get early access to NeoMag gear, exclusive content, and front row seats to everything we're building. Go to the neomag.com to sign up. [00:46:20] Speaker D: Until next time, live boldly, stand for Liberty, and stay equipped. We will see you soon. [00:46:25] Speaker A: Bye.

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