We wish we were smarter! The Equipped Game

Episode 8 April 15, 2026 00:54:28
We wish we were smarter! The Equipped Game
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We wish we were smarter! The Equipped Game

Apr 15 2026 | 00:54:28

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In this episode of Life, Liberty, & Equipped, the guys introduce a brand-new segment: The Equipped Game — a competitive, no-help, no-hints trivia showdown designed to test what you actually know across the core pillars of the show.

Here’s how it works: five rounds — Life, Liberty, Equipped, Faith, and a final Mixed Challenge. Each round brings a series of multiple-choice questions covering everything from fitness and mindset to constitutional law, firearms knowledge, and biblical truth.

No talking. No teaming up. Answers are locked in individually… and then revealed.

Some questions are straightforward. Others? Not even close.

As the pressure builds and the score gets tracked in real time, confidence gets tested, egos get checked, and it becomes very clear who’s actually equipped—and who just talks a big game.

Play along, keep score, and see how you stack up.

Think you’d beat them?

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Foreign. [00:00:05] Speaker B: Liberty and Equipped Podcast I'm Greg Davis, founder of NeoMag. This podcast is about living boldly, using Liberty for good, and staying equipped in 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 or support us for free. Subscribe, leave a review and share the podcast. We would love to hear from you. You email me@life liberty equip1p gm Gmail.com also hosting with me today, Nate Hills. Hello, Michael Billings. [00:00:44] Speaker A: What's going on, everybody? [00:00:45] Speaker B: And Tibbles the Goblin. [00:00:47] Speaker C: I. I don't know who that is. [00:00:49] Speaker B: Never heard of him. [00:00:50] Speaker D: At least you're not Tobbles this time. [00:00:52] Speaker C: Is that any better? [00:00:54] Speaker D: I mean, Tibbles is closer. [00:00:58] Speaker C: I Autocorrect used to change my last name to Goblin all the time. [00:01:01] Speaker D: Well, there you go. [00:01:02] Speaker C: Very annoying. [00:01:03] Speaker D: Hey, you made it through the intro without offering free gear to everybody. So that's cool. [00:01:08] Speaker B: People will understand that next week, which I'll go ahead and give you guys a teaser. Come back next week to hear an interview. We had Scott Jedlinski, Mr. Jedi of Modern Samurai Project on. We recorded that yesterday. It'll be airing next Wednesday. So you guys definitely want to come check that episode out. [00:01:25] Speaker D: Scott is fabulous. [00:01:27] Speaker B: Scott's funny and entertaining and a wealth of information. We are proud to call him a friend and it was really cool to get him on. So this week we have the Today. This week is game show week. Yeah, I got some music for it. All right, it's time for a new segment we're calling the Equip Game. Here's how it works. We've got five rounds. Life, Liberty, Equipped, Faith, and then a mixed challenge at the end. There's one question from each of those. 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. Some of these are straightforward, some of them are not. If you're confident, you better be right, because we're keeping score. So let's see who's actually equipped and who just talks a big game. [00:02:22] Speaker C: And then I talk a big game. [00:02:24] Speaker B: You do talk. I mean, we all kind of. [00:02:25] Speaker D: Yeah, Tib is coming back as a defending champ. [00:02:28] Speaker B: Yep. Table is a winner. And. And last week he was the one that before the episode said, I'm. I'm gonna lose. I'm horrible at this. He was. I went in with low confidence. You're really playing yourself down. And then you kind of shirked us all. [00:02:41] Speaker D: Took the win on the last question, too. [00:02:43] Speaker C: I was losing until the last question. [00:02:45] Speaker B: Yeah, it was a big. [00:02:45] Speaker D: Did we do double or nothing on the list? [00:02:47] Speaker B: Double or nothing on the list. [00:02:48] Speaker D: That's what did. [00:02:48] Speaker B: It came back. [00:02:50] Speaker A: Won't want. [00:02:51] Speaker B: And then I was looking at. So I'd mentioned last week how I think it'd be funny if whoever loses got the loser. Whoever gets the lowest score on the next game show has to do something away or something embarrassing. So I may be ordering a Hillary for president T shirt. [00:03:07] Speaker D: You're gonna have to send one to tip. [00:03:09] Speaker A: Yeah, I think the real one. Michelle Obama or. [00:03:13] Speaker B: I mean, I. I'm open to suggestions. There are. [00:03:17] Speaker D: I love cats, Michael. I love cats. [00:03:20] Speaker B: I still have my cat eye. Laser eye. [00:03:24] Speaker D: That's cool. That's not embarrassing. I'd wear it. [00:03:26] Speaker B: Is it? [00:03:26] Speaker D: Yeah, why not? I don't want to wear a Hillary for President 2028. But. [00:03:32] Speaker A: But that's unfair. [00:03:32] Speaker C: Whoever lost last week doesn't have to wear it this week. [00:03:35] Speaker D: Well, we just. We didn't have the thing yet. [00:03:37] Speaker B: We didn't have it, so. [00:03:37] Speaker D: Don't lose, dude. Yeah, just don't lose. [00:03:39] Speaker A: Why are you trying to rub it in over here? [00:03:41] Speaker C: Oh, is it you [00:03:45] Speaker B: and Michael's like, just let it go, dude. Maybe he'll forget about it. [00:03:50] Speaker A: Yeah, you want your intro name correct? [00:03:55] Speaker B: I actually really like this music. [00:03:56] Speaker D: It's like the lounge music. [00:03:57] Speaker A: Yeah, definitely elevator music. [00:03:59] Speaker B: But I've got hold. [00:04:00] Speaker C: Yeah, hold music. [00:04:01] Speaker B: I've got some. I got some other music. The other song I've got for. It's a little more hold musicy. All right, all right, let's get this going. Let's get into question uno. [00:04:16] Speaker C: Yeah, I already don't know cues here. [00:04:19] Speaker D: Yeah, well, you did pretty good guessing last time. [00:04:21] Speaker B: Yeah. This is our life segment. I got to get my little notebook ready here. I got Mike, I got Greg. I've got Nate. [00:04:32] Speaker D: That's right. [00:04:33] Speaker B: I should. [00:04:34] Speaker D: Hold on. [00:04:34] Speaker B: I should space these out a little more on standby while I fix this. Eventually, I'm going to have, like, a more official way of doing this. [00:04:50] Speaker A: Have, like, a scoreboard. [00:04:51] Speaker B: Yeah, we need a scoreboard. [00:04:53] Speaker A: Well, digital scoreboard in the background. [00:04:56] Speaker D: Hey, you make bowling. Listen, here's what we need is our master media guy to figure out whatever that software is, and it can just project the scores over each one of us. [00:05:08] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:05:08] Speaker A: We'll find out what stream yard's capable of real quick. [00:05:10] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:05:12] Speaker B: Okay, ready? Here we go. Which type of training has the greatest impact on increasing overall lifespan according to studies? Don't ask me for the site on the study because [00:05:29] Speaker D: Chat GPT may be wrong, but we're going with its answers for this. [00:05:33] Speaker C: Chat GPT and Google AI are never, never wrong. [00:05:37] Speaker B: Yeah, you got to try to think like Chat GPT thinks. [00:05:40] Speaker D: I have my answer. [00:05:41] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:05:44] Speaker B: All right. I'm trying to think, how did I do this last time? Okay, okay. All right. What is everybody's. [00:05:57] Speaker D: Wait, did we give the multiple choice so our friends. [00:05:59] Speaker B: I'm sorry, I need to give it again to give you the answer options. Yes. Okay, so we're gonna forget we're all looking at it. Our audience is not. A, get the music going. A, long distance cardio. B, strength training. C, high intensity interval training, or D, flexibility training. [00:06:18] Speaker D: I have answer. [00:06:19] Speaker B: Okay, Nate, what's your answer? [00:06:21] Speaker D: I don't know if you're gonna be able to see it. Probably can't. B is my answer. [00:06:25] Speaker C: B. [00:06:26] Speaker B: B, Tib. [00:06:27] Speaker D: I can't. Is that a B? [00:06:28] Speaker C: That's a B. Yeah, that's a B. [00:06:30] Speaker A: I said C. I'm gonna go with a B as well. [00:06:34] Speaker B: All right. [00:06:35] Speaker D: I don't know what is chat. [00:06:37] Speaker C: It's gonna be B or D. It's got to be one of the two. [00:06:39] Speaker B: It is B. [00:06:41] Speaker D: B. [00:06:42] Speaker B: All right, everybody got a point but me. [00:06:45] Speaker D: Good start. [00:06:46] Speaker B: Getting closer to wearing A. [00:06:47] Speaker C: Good start. [00:06:47] Speaker D: Good job, buddy. [00:06:49] Speaker B: Closer to wearing the Hillary shirt. There we go. [00:06:51] Speaker C: I think you need the weight, too. [00:06:55] Speaker D: All right, question two. [00:06:56] Speaker B: All right, question two. What is the most common cause of decision fatigue? A, lack of sleep, B, too many choices over time, C, poor nutrition or D, emotional stress. [00:07:09] Speaker D: That's a hard one, actually. [00:07:10] Speaker B: That is a hard one because I'm [00:07:11] Speaker D: not even sure what decision fatigue is. [00:07:15] Speaker B: We're gonna have it by the end of this game show. [00:07:20] Speaker D: I'm going with it. Some of these, I just kind of just throw an answer out there and hope it's right. [00:07:27] Speaker B: So I'm trying to figure out when to use my right and wrong buzzer and bell here. [00:07:33] Speaker A: Should have used it on the first question when you got it wrong. [00:07:35] Speaker D: That's right. [00:07:36] Speaker B: Yeah. But each of us do. I do the sound for each. Each one of us. I don't know. Not sure how to use them yet. Okay, well, let's start to my left. [00:07:44] Speaker A: I was gonna say. I was just gonna wait on you guys to answer and just stick with your answer. [00:07:48] Speaker B: Yeah, we're gonna start. Since you're not writing them down. [00:07:50] Speaker A: Clever. [00:07:51] Speaker B: We're gonna start asking you first. Since you're not writing them down. [00:07:55] Speaker A: I. I air wrote it down. Hey, I'm gonna sleep. [00:07:58] Speaker B: I said A. I said A. I said A. We all said A. I don't think you can Chat GPT says B. Oh, boy. [00:08:10] Speaker D: What was B? [00:08:11] Speaker A: Too many choices over time. [00:08:13] Speaker D: That's stupid. That's dumb. [00:08:15] Speaker B: Honestly, that kind of makes sense. [00:08:16] Speaker D: No, it doesn't make sense. [00:08:18] Speaker B: That's kind of. You have to make too many choices. You get decision fatigue. [00:08:21] Speaker C: I don't like it. [00:08:22] Speaker B: We're all dumb. That should have been a more obvious no. [00:08:25] Speaker D: Hey, folks in the chat or in the comments tell us if we're dumb on. On question number two, you can't ask [00:08:32] Speaker C: people on the Internet if they think you're. [00:08:34] Speaker D: I mean, they're gonna say it anyway, so. Yeah. [00:08:36] Speaker A: Huh. [00:08:37] Speaker B: Question three. Which. Hold on, I gotta get. Yes. None of us got points on that. Okay, question three. Which factor most improves long term habit formation? A, motivation, B, intensity, C, consistency or D, accountability? [00:08:59] Speaker D: I need to stop pulling Tib off the. [00:09:02] Speaker B: Michael, let me know when you're ready. [00:09:03] Speaker A: I'm ready. [00:09:04] Speaker B: All right. [00:09:05] Speaker C: What are you gonna do? [00:09:06] Speaker A: What I say C for consistency. [00:09:08] Speaker B: That's what I said, C. I also said C. Tip also says C. Yep, we got that one right. [00:09:19] Speaker D: There you go. [00:09:20] Speaker B: There we go. All right, we all get a point. [00:09:24] Speaker D: Look at that. [00:09:25] Speaker B: I'm on the board. [00:09:27] Speaker D: Greg is finally on the board. [00:09:30] Speaker B: All right, question four of the Life segment. Which sport requires the highest average reaction time speed? Baseball, B, tennis, C, boxing or D, table tennis? This was hard. Yeah, this is really hard. [00:09:53] Speaker D: Again, I'm just going with the gut here. [00:09:56] Speaker C: Yeah, I think. [00:09:56] Speaker D: Yeah, I'm going with a gut answer on this. [00:10:00] Speaker B: Average reaction time. See, I'm assuming with baseball, we're talking about pitching. I don't. [00:10:03] Speaker D: Well, it says it. You have. You have it there. [00:10:06] Speaker B: You said batting. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's what I meant. [00:10:09] Speaker D: I mean, I can make an argument if. If Chat GPT says I'm wrong, I've got an argument. So. [00:10:17] Speaker B: Man. Yeah, okay. [00:10:21] Speaker D: Michael's over here. Just like. I don't know what the answer is. What do you guys say? [00:10:26] Speaker C: Just going with my gut. [00:10:28] Speaker A: So, I mean, just a little tangent. Like baseball, it's very quick. [00:10:33] Speaker B: Yeah. Like, you gotta serve a second. [00:10:35] Speaker A: Your eyes registering and processing. And a ball's coming 100 miles an hour. Tennis is still fast processing time, but not as fast as baseball. In my Opinion Boxing, I think, is one of those. You have to be reactive and quick, but a lot of it is in countering and movement. So table tennis is the only thing that I could go with on the consensus of chat GPT. And it's close. It's the closest thing with something coming fast. [00:11:03] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:11:03] Speaker A: So I'm. This is a wild. Like, I would say boxing or baseball would be my one or two. [00:11:09] Speaker D: Gotta choose one. [00:11:11] Speaker A: But I thought tape for a second. I was thinking of ping pong, like table ping pong. And that's fast. [00:11:16] Speaker B: Yeah. Isn't that what table tennis is? [00:11:18] Speaker D: Yeah, yeah, it is. [00:11:19] Speaker A: That's what I was thinking. Okay, so I'm going to go with that one because I saw Bruce Lee with nunchucks do it. [00:11:23] Speaker B: So I was. [00:11:24] Speaker A: That's intense. [00:11:25] Speaker B: I was between table tennis and baseball. I'm going baseball. [00:11:27] Speaker D: I'm going with a baseball. [00:11:29] Speaker C: I'm going boxing. C. [00:11:33] Speaker B: All right, so we got table tennis two, baseball and boxing. Boxing. Answer four, I need a drum roll is oh, darn it. Swipe the wrong way is D. Table tennis. [00:11:50] Speaker D: See, my argument for baseball, though, is that baseball, the ball, literally, if you blink after the ball has left the pitcher's hand, you will miss the. [00:12:00] Speaker B: You have to start swinging as it's coming out of there. [00:12:03] Speaker D: Well, you have to make a decision. Like you have to decide whether you're swinging based on how they're pitching. [00:12:07] Speaker B: I saw a video this, this morning, a reel of the pitcher, and this ball was clearly outside. And it's going to be a ball. And it cuts all the way in and ends up. The guy swung, but it ended up actually would have been a ball on the inside. It curves so much, it was ridiculous. How does anybody, anybody ever hit that? So, Mike, here's your. [00:12:31] Speaker D: Good job, Mike. [00:12:32] Speaker B: Look at you. For the rest of us, here's our. Okay, Mike has the lead with three. I'm in last place with one. Okay, question five, last question of the first round. What is the primary benefit of deliberate practice versus casual repetition? A, it's more enjoyable. B, it builds endurance. C, it targets specific weaknesses, or D, it reduces effort. What is the primary benefit of deliberate practice? Repetition. Scott was talking about this, and if I was listening, I would know the answer even when I was listening again this morning. Editing. [00:13:27] Speaker A: What were you editing? [00:13:30] Speaker B: There's a lot of words in there that I'm considering taking. I was just. I was going through and taking any of the silence. I haven't got. Actually, I might not even do that. I was. I was taking gaps out all Right. [00:13:43] Speaker A: I got my answer. [00:13:46] Speaker D: 5, 4, 3. [00:13:49] Speaker B: I'm skin a friend. [00:13:51] Speaker D: 1. [00:13:51] Speaker B: You can keep counting. [00:13:54] Speaker C: We need the jeopardy. [00:13:57] Speaker B: I'm probably gonna get this wrong. [00:13:58] Speaker A: Okay, Michael, I. I said see, it targets a specific weakness. [00:14:02] Speaker B: I said B, it builds endurance. [00:14:04] Speaker D: I said C targets a specific weakness. [00:14:07] Speaker C: C for me as well. [00:14:09] Speaker A: C. Well, I'm not wearing the Hillary shirt. [00:14:11] Speaker B: It says C. Oh, yay. Wow. I took a beating, Mike. [00:14:18] Speaker D: But the Liberty section say Mike's four [00:14:21] Speaker B: out of five, so the three. You got that? [00:14:24] Speaker D: Yep. [00:14:25] Speaker B: All right. Wow. I'm gonna have a [00:14:31] Speaker D: yay for us. Boo for Greg. [00:14:36] Speaker B: All right, going into round two. Liberty. [00:14:39] Speaker D: Liberty. Oh, boy. [00:14:40] Speaker B: Where we're all really gonna crap. Have a hard time now. [00:14:44] Speaker A: Crap. [00:14:44] Speaker D: Crap. [00:14:45] Speaker C: Cracking. [00:14:48] Speaker B: Okay, question. [00:14:50] Speaker D: This is gonna suck. [00:14:51] Speaker C: Yeah, I have no idea. The first one. [00:14:53] Speaker B: What was the main issue decided in Marbury versus Madison in 1803? Okay. A, freedom of speech, B, judicial review. C, gun rights or D, state sovereignty. [00:15:07] Speaker D: Here's the sad part. And this goes back to college days when I was taking. I remember this Constitutional law. I know that. I read this case, but I don't [00:15:16] Speaker A: remember what the answer is. [00:15:17] Speaker D: But I don't remember what the answer is. [00:15:19] Speaker A: I think I have the answer, but [00:15:23] Speaker B: I'm taking a stab here. [00:15:25] Speaker C: I have absolutely no clue, but I have a 25 chance on getting it right. [00:15:28] Speaker A: Oh, man. [00:15:30] Speaker D: Oh, look at you with this special math. [00:15:31] Speaker A: All the math. [00:15:32] Speaker D: So proud of you. [00:15:32] Speaker B: I think I could pretty. I. I could pretty quickly take one of those out, So I got 33. All right, Michael. [00:15:46] Speaker D: It's definitely that one. Do that one. [00:15:48] Speaker C: Oh, don't do that one. Do the other one. [00:15:50] Speaker A: Yeah, I know there's no. [00:15:51] Speaker D: No, it's definitely the first one. [00:15:53] Speaker A: Two that I think I can really eliminate. And then the other two is just. I remember this one as well, but I don't remember what it actually constitutes. So I'm gonna go for state sovereignty [00:16:07] Speaker B: D. That's what I'm going with. [00:16:09] Speaker D: I also went with state sovereignty of [00:16:11] Speaker C: D. I'm gonna go B. Because I don't know why. [00:16:15] Speaker B: Because traditional review. Because. Why not? [00:16:17] Speaker D: Because none of us actually know, so, I mean, it's a safe, safe bet. [00:16:23] Speaker B: But see, you went with what? [00:16:30] Speaker D: Look at you. [00:16:31] Speaker A: The other one. I was. [00:16:32] Speaker D: Nice. Good job. [00:16:34] Speaker C: Well, I figured it wasn't state sovereignty because it would be like Marvor Marbury versus State. [00:16:39] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I thought, too. But, yeah, I couldn't think of what. Judicial review. [00:16:43] Speaker B: That's. [00:16:44] Speaker D: That's good. I mean, solid reasoning. [00:16:45] Speaker B: Yeah. I'm not that smart, so I Apply that reasoning. [00:16:50] Speaker C: Wow. You just. Thank you. [00:16:52] Speaker B: Wow. [00:16:53] Speaker D: Crap. That's what I got to say about the next one. [00:16:56] Speaker A: Crap. [00:16:56] Speaker B: That's looking like I'm wearing a specific shirt next week. Question 7. Which amendment guarantees the right to a speedy and public trial? I feel like I should know this. I feel like this is. [00:17:07] Speaker D: We should all know this. [00:17:08] Speaker B: I feel like this is the kind of stuff that's on, like, the test that you take when you want to be a citizen. And all of us citizens don't know. Don't know any of the answers that goes on that test. [00:17:17] Speaker C: What are you highlighting it for, Michael? [00:17:20] Speaker A: I was looking at it, but I didn't mean to highlight it. [00:17:22] Speaker B: He's just chat gpting it. [00:17:23] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:17:27] Speaker A: Oh, I know it's one of two. [00:17:30] Speaker D: Yeah, I know it's one of four. Look at that. [00:17:33] Speaker C: I know. I know it's not one of them. [00:17:35] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:17:35] Speaker D: I can eliminate one. [00:17:36] Speaker A: I sent you guys a video message and taught you which one of them was. [00:17:41] Speaker D: But do you remember which one it is? [00:17:43] Speaker A: I'm gonna say 1, 2, 3, 4. Yeah, there you go. [00:17:47] Speaker B: Taking a shot in the dark here. Literally. [00:17:49] Speaker C: I just. [00:17:55] Speaker D: All right, I got an answer. Don't know that it's right, but it is an answer. [00:17:58] Speaker B: Michael. [00:17:59] Speaker A: I'm gonna go with D. The seventh amendment. [00:18:03] Speaker B: I'm going C. 6. [00:18:05] Speaker D: I went with C. 6th. [00:18:07] Speaker C: I went with a fourth amendment. [00:18:09] Speaker D: Oh, okay. [00:18:10] Speaker B: All right. [00:18:11] Speaker C: Which is not right. [00:18:12] Speaker D: I think we all. We all know it's not the fifth, though, so that's a win. [00:18:15] Speaker B: Yeah. This is question seven. The answer is. Hold on. Every time I swipe back, I lose my place. All right, I'll shoot. The answer is C. Yeah, I doubled my points. [00:18:35] Speaker D: Wow, look at you go. Good job. [00:18:40] Speaker B: Thanks. [00:18:42] Speaker D: No explanation. Figure it out. Write it down. Tell us what the. In the comments. Tell us what the. What was it? Fourth amendment. No, the sixth amendment is. [00:18:51] Speaker A: Yeah. What is a sixth? [00:18:53] Speaker D: I could look it up myself and educate myself. That would probably be the best way to do it. But in the comments, let me know, what is the sixth Amendment? [00:18:58] Speaker B: So we have. We're probably going to keep getting these. So we have four weeks to go and memorize all the amendments. [00:19:03] Speaker D: Yeah, that's right. [00:19:04] Speaker B: All right, question eight. Which document begins with we the people? A, declar Declaration of independence, B, Articles of confederation, C, US Constitution or D, Bill of rights? [00:19:16] Speaker A: The seventh amendment is for civil trials. [00:19:19] Speaker B: Duh. [00:19:22] Speaker C: This is another one that I should really, really know. [00:19:25] Speaker B: I should be so confident. I'm mostly confident, but I should be way more confident. [00:19:32] Speaker C: I should really Know this. [00:19:36] Speaker D: I am going to be so embarrassed when I get this wrong. [00:19:41] Speaker B: Michael, are you ready? [00:19:42] Speaker A: I'm ready. [00:19:43] Speaker C: One second. Sorry. [00:19:45] Speaker B: All right, let me get the answer ready before we do this. So that way. [00:19:50] Speaker D: He did write it down. He's not cheating. I promise. [00:19:52] Speaker B: And I got it wrong, so. [00:19:54] Speaker D: Oh, no. [00:19:57] Speaker B: Let me look at that again. Yep. Okay. The answer. Yeah. [00:20:06] Speaker A: Your answer to number eight is U.S. constitution. [00:20:12] Speaker D: Oh, I'm wrong. [00:20:14] Speaker B: Me, too. [00:20:15] Speaker D: Would you put Tib. I can't see it. [00:20:16] Speaker C: A Declaration of Independence. [00:20:18] Speaker B: That's what we all put, Michael. [00:20:20] Speaker C: I thought Michael said C. I did. [00:20:22] Speaker D: Yeah. He got it right. [00:20:23] Speaker B: He got it right. [00:20:23] Speaker D: We all got it wrong. [00:20:24] Speaker C: I can't. When you get the question, the. The sound. When you get the question right, I can't hear it. [00:20:28] Speaker A: Four score and seven years ago. [00:20:30] Speaker D: You, Tib, me and Greg clearly don't know enough about our own. [00:20:35] Speaker B: And here's the more embarrassing thing. I had this hanging up in the front hallway of the shop, which we walked literally every day. [00:20:41] Speaker D: Every day. [00:20:41] Speaker A: It's right outside my office, guys. [00:20:44] Speaker D: That's why he has to walk out his office and see it. I have to look it out. [00:20:48] Speaker A: I have Jesus hanging on him. [00:20:49] Speaker B: Yeah, it's a little. [00:20:50] Speaker A: Little Jesus. [00:20:51] Speaker B: A micro Jesus out there. I need a drink. [00:20:54] Speaker D: All right, you just splashed me. Why you do that? [00:20:59] Speaker B: Spilled coffee. Hold on. [00:21:02] Speaker A: That's one way to do it. [00:21:03] Speaker D: Gross. [00:21:05] Speaker B: Good thing this is that paper that doesn't get wet and tear. Okay, question nine. Which Founding Father is known as the Father of the Constitution? Which is the thing that, you know, the question before started out with A, George Washington, B, Thomas Jefferson, C, James Madison, or D, Alexander Hamilton. [00:21:27] Speaker C: Can I go E? [00:21:31] Speaker D: I can eliminate two of these. [00:21:33] Speaker B: Huh. [00:21:34] Speaker D: But I'm not positive. [00:21:36] Speaker C: Me, too. [00:21:40] Speaker D: You know what? I'm changing my answer. [00:21:43] Speaker A: Who rode the horse that said the British are coming? [00:21:47] Speaker D: That's Paul Revere. [00:21:49] Speaker B: It's not him. [00:21:50] Speaker A: No, it's not. [00:21:51] Speaker D: The Father of the Constitution. That is not the right answer. [00:21:54] Speaker A: All right, that was E. I got it. [00:21:56] Speaker D: I got my answer. Not confident, but I have it. [00:22:00] Speaker B: Yep. [00:22:01] Speaker D: Greg wrote his down and he's gonna check the answer. [00:22:03] Speaker B: Yeah. Okay, The. Michael, what is your answer to question number nine? [00:22:13] Speaker A: I'm gonna go see James Madison. [00:22:15] Speaker B: That is what I said. [00:22:16] Speaker D: I also said C. Yep, me, too. [00:22:19] Speaker B: If you said C. Yay. [00:22:25] Speaker D: I knew it wasn't George Washington or Alexander Hamilton. Yeah, Alexander Hamilton wrote a lot of stuff, but none of the, like, founding documents. [00:22:32] Speaker A: I was gonna say he had white hair, too, but they all had white hair. [00:22:36] Speaker C: I think those are Just weeks. [00:22:37] Speaker D: Thomas Jefferson, I think was a redhead. Actually, so is George Washington. [00:22:42] Speaker B: All right, Last question of second good is what does the 10th Amendment primarily addressed? [00:22:51] Speaker A: Come on. [00:22:52] Speaker B: A, freedom of religion, B, rights of the accused. C, powers reserved to states and people or D, protection from search and seizure. I wish I had. [00:23:03] Speaker D: I. I clearly need to study the amendments. [00:23:06] Speaker A: I need to clearly phone a friend. Hey, Joey, [00:23:10] Speaker C: if you. If you guys care, your camera just adjusted up again. [00:23:13] Speaker D: Of course did. [00:23:14] Speaker B: I don't care. [00:23:15] Speaker C: Okay. [00:23:17] Speaker D: I think we just got to get over it. That it's just going to do whatever it wants to do. The ghost of the machine, man. I have an answer. [00:23:24] Speaker C: Yep, not a confident one. [00:23:26] Speaker B: Definitely need to study my amendments. [00:23:29] Speaker D: I know two amendments and that's it. And one of them I work with every day. [00:23:36] Speaker B: Oh, man. Oh, man. [00:23:41] Speaker C: There's not an amendment for dumb people make. [00:23:44] Speaker D: Hey, there should be. They deserve love too. [00:23:52] Speaker B: All right. Why not? All right, Michael, your answer. [00:24:00] Speaker A: I'm going to kind of take a little bit of a guess. Process of elimination. I have two of them that I think, but they could be completely wrong. So I think it's protection from search and Caesar. [00:24:11] Speaker B: D. That's what I said. I also said D. I'm the only one out. [00:24:16] Speaker C: I said C. Tib. [00:24:18] Speaker A: That was the one I was thinking too. [00:24:20] Speaker D: Tib is right. Look at that, Tiberis. [00:24:25] Speaker B: All right, scores after second round. Michael and Tib both tied with six, Nate with four, me with three. [00:24:34] Speaker D: Wait, no. 1, 2, 3, 4. I've got five. Right? [00:24:38] Speaker B: Five. All right. [00:24:39] Speaker D: I've been keeping track. [00:24:40] Speaker C: Now he's cheating. [00:24:41] Speaker B: Thank you for getting. [00:24:42] Speaker A: I've got seven. [00:24:43] Speaker C: Yeah, I have. I have perfect score. I have all 10. [00:24:46] Speaker A: Right. [00:24:47] Speaker D: I know that that's not true for me for sure, but I've been keeping track of the ones I got right. I'm. I'm on every other question track right now. [00:24:58] Speaker B: I'm on like one and a half questions per section. Not going well. [00:25:05] Speaker A: Hopefully we can all do better on this section. [00:25:07] Speaker D: Yeah, well, [00:25:10] Speaker B: I'm hoping for the. I'm hoping I can even be within the shot of the double or nothing comeback. All right, question 11. This is our equipped segment. [00:25:19] Speaker D: Round three equipped. [00:25:21] Speaker C: This is a dumb question or dummy answers anyway. [00:25:25] Speaker D: Yeah, none of these are good. [00:25:27] Speaker B: Yeah, this section I don't understand. [00:25:30] Speaker A: B. [00:25:31] Speaker B: All right, all right. One question at a time. All right, question 11. What is the primary advantage of a weapon mounted light over a handheld in a defensive shooting? A better battery life, B allows one handed operation of the firearm, C brighter beam output or D reduced Recoil. I'm really curious to see what CHAT GPT says. [00:25:50] Speaker D: I mean I know what my answer is, but I think this is worded so poorly. [00:25:53] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm gonna go with the most likely. [00:25:57] Speaker C: Yeah, this is. [00:26:01] Speaker B: I'm not sure how. How good ChatGPT is at tactics. [00:26:04] Speaker C: You know, it allows one operate the firearm. [00:26:08] Speaker B: It's a robot, so. Robot. Robot. Mike, you know, have your answer. [00:26:15] Speaker A: I'm gonna say B allows one handed operation. [00:26:17] Speaker B: That's the most likely answer I came up with. [00:26:20] Speaker D: Hold on, let me reread the question before I actually. What is primary? Yeah, I'm going with D. Reduced recoil. [00:26:27] Speaker B: You're going to reduce. [00:26:29] Speaker A: That's kind of what I want because it makes it seem like it's a one handed operation. But it's too. [00:26:32] Speaker D: Well, but that's not an advantage. [00:26:34] Speaker C: But yeah. And a weapon light doesn't allow one hand operation of a fire. [00:26:37] Speaker A: Yeah. Can I change my answer? No. [00:26:40] Speaker C: No. Well, you locked it in. [00:26:42] Speaker B: Well, guess what? If you said B, you got it right. So that doesn't make. [00:26:45] Speaker D: Okay, I absolutely pro. What is the primary advantage of a weapon mounted light over a handheld in a defensive shooting? [00:26:53] Speaker B: I think what. So here's what I read it as. With allowing one hand operation of the fire. I can. I can have a light on my gun and be able to one handed. Be able to have a light and shoot a gun at the same time. [00:27:06] Speaker C: That's not what it says. [00:27:07] Speaker B: Whereas if I had a handheld. Now I need two hands. [00:27:10] Speaker D: But who wants to do a one handed operate? You're actually doing a one handed. [00:27:13] Speaker B: I don't know. [00:27:13] Speaker D: That makes no sense. [00:27:14] Speaker B: But obviously A and C have have nothing to do with it. We all know that a four ounce light on your gun does not reduce recoil. So that would make sense. [00:27:23] Speaker C: But to his point, I can want [00:27:26] Speaker A: two hands on it. [00:27:27] Speaker D: I can put two hands on my gun. [00:27:28] Speaker B: Okay. [00:27:29] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:27:30] Speaker D: So I call BS Chat GPT. [00:27:33] Speaker C: Yeah. Because a handheld light. Hey, I'll take my force a one handed operation. [00:27:38] Speaker D: That's what I agree. Tib, you and I are in the right camp over here. [00:27:45] Speaker C: We got big brains. [00:27:45] Speaker D: I guess we're wrong though. [00:27:46] Speaker A: I agree. [00:27:47] Speaker D: Are we going by. Are we going for the rule? Are we gonna do A. I'm going by committee. [00:27:52] Speaker B: I'm going by what's on the answer sheet. [00:27:54] Speaker C: No. [00:27:54] Speaker D: All right. Tib, you and I are wrong. [00:27:56] Speaker C: No, I'm giving myself credit anyway. [00:27:58] Speaker B: That was a dumb question. I'm with you on that. [00:28:00] Speaker D: I'm giving a check mark on mine while slashing the answer question. [00:28:04] Speaker B: 12. What is the biggest limiting factor in accurate handgun shooting at distance? A, barrel length, B, sight radius, C, trigger control, or D, ammunition type. [00:28:16] Speaker D: Okay, that. This. [00:28:18] Speaker C: So chat. According to Chat GPT, it's probably going to be like the temperature or the [00:28:27] Speaker D: biggest limiting factor. All right, I'm gonna go with what I think chat GPD is gonna say. [00:28:34] Speaker C: Yeah, it's. [00:28:36] Speaker D: I'm not saying that I actually agree with this. [00:28:39] Speaker C: I'm going with what I agree with. And I'm going to get it wrong and complain. [00:28:43] Speaker D: I'm going to say what I think the actual answer or correct answer is. But I'm trying to beat Chat GPT now. [00:28:48] Speaker C: Yeah, good luck. [00:28:50] Speaker A: All right, Michael, can you guys rephrase this question? [00:28:54] Speaker D: Nope. [00:28:54] Speaker C: Nope. [00:28:55] Speaker A: The biggest limiting factor in accurate handgun shooting at distance. [00:29:00] Speaker D: This is why I'm trying to be for. [00:29:02] Speaker A: What's. What's the negative factor? Not correct. [00:29:07] Speaker D: What is the limiting factor? [00:29:11] Speaker A: I'm going to say C, trigger control. [00:29:13] Speaker B: Yep, that's what I said. [00:29:14] Speaker D: So I said A. I agree that C is actually the right answer. [00:29:18] Speaker B: But you're trying to. [00:29:19] Speaker D: But I'm trying to game Chat GPT. [00:29:21] Speaker A: But what is. [00:29:22] Speaker D: I'm say barrel length. [00:29:23] Speaker A: I mean, even sight radius. Doesn't it. Out of these three with sight radius, that would be the most limiting because it. [00:29:31] Speaker B: You can make a argument for sight radius for sure. [00:29:34] Speaker A: Trigger control, barrel length. That's what I thought too, because 4. [00:29:37] Speaker D: I am simply making an argument based on what I think ChatGPT said. [00:29:42] Speaker B: Ted, what'd you say? [00:29:43] Speaker C: I did say C. If you said C. Damn it. [00:29:49] Speaker B: Hey, I got five points. Yeah, got a point. Michael, did you get a point on that? [00:29:53] Speaker D: Yeah, Michael, got a point. Okay, see, I agree with C, but I'm trying. I was trying to. Based on ChatGPT's stupid last answer. [00:30:02] Speaker C: They're only stupid sometimes. [00:30:06] Speaker B: All right, question 13. What is the main purpose of a. I can't even say this word. Pharaoh, serum, fear serum, Rod and survival situations. [00:30:14] Speaker D: I actually know the answer to this. That one is not. [00:30:16] Speaker C: I hope we all if. [00:30:18] Speaker D: If they're wrong. If Chat GPT says I'm wrong, I am leaving. [00:30:21] Speaker B: Enough. I guess I don't know if I've seen the whole. [00:30:23] Speaker C: I'm leaving the podcast. [00:30:24] Speaker D: Oh, you've never heard. You've never seen the whole word? [00:30:26] Speaker B: Not. Not that I can recall. I always see. Now I know what a ferro rod is, but. Ferrocerium rod. [00:30:31] Speaker A: All right, Michael, you guys should start over there. No, I'm really confused on this one. I'm gonna go with B, fire starting. [00:30:39] Speaker B: That's what I said. [00:30:39] Speaker D: Yep. [00:30:40] Speaker B: Fire starter. Yeah. I'm not gonna look at the answer. [00:30:42] Speaker A: She got one of those in the truck. [00:30:44] Speaker B: Because that should be what that is. [00:30:45] Speaker D: What are you confused about? I don't understand what you're confused. [00:30:47] Speaker A: Maybe it's facetious. I was joking. [00:30:49] Speaker D: Oh, okay. [00:30:49] Speaker A: I have a Ferro rod in the truck. I did a terrible job starting a fire with it. [00:30:54] Speaker D: So I use fire starter, but cheater can't work. [00:30:57] Speaker B: I'm. I have those with a black beard. [00:31:00] Speaker A: Well, you. [00:31:00] Speaker B: You gave me where you're at. You still need a. You know, some way to ignite it. But those things are awesome. [00:31:05] Speaker D: All right, this is a Tib question. Specific question right here. [00:31:10] Speaker B: Which factor most affects flashlight throw beam distance? A, battery size. B, lumens only. C, reflector, optic design or D, switch type. [00:31:22] Speaker D: Crap. I can eliminate two. [00:31:25] Speaker B: Yep. [00:31:28] Speaker D: I know. I never know the difference. [00:31:31] Speaker B: God. [00:31:33] Speaker D: Dumb. [00:31:35] Speaker B: See, I think. I think there could be an argument that. Yeah, you need. [00:31:39] Speaker D: Yep. [00:31:39] Speaker B: You need multiple things here. [00:31:41] Speaker C: Tip enforce finally paid off. [00:31:43] Speaker D: I was gonna say having a guy work at a flashlight company in sales. [00:31:49] Speaker B: If only their flashlights. [00:31:50] Speaker D: All right. Yeah. They're flashes. Oh, we don't need to get into that. I have an answer. Tib, you're gonna have to. Well, no, Mike has to answer first. [00:31:57] Speaker C: I'm going last. [00:32:00] Speaker B: I'm still trying to figure out which. Because you need both of these. [00:32:05] Speaker D: We gotta just get an answer. [00:32:07] Speaker B: What is chat? GPT. [00:32:09] Speaker D: Don't game it gonna say because guess what? I did that and that was wrong. [00:32:12] Speaker B: Yeah. Okay. Okay, Michael, [00:32:19] Speaker A: So. [00:32:20] Speaker D: Nope. Just say it. Give your answer. [00:32:22] Speaker A: I'm just saying, you've been sitting there versus Y switch. There's definitely a. [00:32:26] Speaker D: Get your answer. [00:32:27] Speaker A: It says. It says optic design. Is this referring to the. [00:32:31] Speaker D: Give your answer, Michael. Give your answer. [00:32:36] Speaker A: Well, chat is not chatting. [00:32:37] Speaker B: Right. [00:32:38] Speaker A: So I guess I'm going to have to go with which factor most affects the flashlight throw Answer design. [00:32:47] Speaker B: That's what I said C. I said [00:32:49] Speaker A: B. I was going to say B. Dang it. [00:32:53] Speaker D: If you said C, I'm really. I'm gonna be wearing a Hillary. [00:32:56] Speaker A: This says lumens only. And it's not only. [00:32:59] Speaker B: Yeah, that's the only. Is what they're. My decision, too. [00:33:03] Speaker C: Yeah. Lumens is how much light comes out of the flashlight. The reflector is. The design of the reflector is how it is directed. And that's where they keep the high candela. [00:33:16] Speaker A: But the switch type is. [00:33:17] Speaker D: I'm coming back in faith. That's where I'm Going to come back [00:33:19] Speaker B: here, but as I like. But you need both, because you could have the perfect reflector optic design. And if you have eight lumens, it [00:33:28] Speaker C: would be a very tight throwback. It's not a lot of light. [00:33:32] Speaker D: Yeah, I mean, I was wrong. It's fine. I'm the only one that was wrong. Let's move on. Stupid flashlight Question. [00:33:39] Speaker B: I'm not last anymore. [00:33:41] Speaker D: I said I'm wearing the Hillary shirt. [00:33:43] Speaker B: Things have taken a turn. All right, question 15. I really like this music. I hope everybody else does. It helps fill the thinking silence. All right, what is the primary advantage of a chest rig over a backpack in tactical context? I'd love to know what ChatGPT knows about tactical context. A, greater storage capacity, B, faster access to critical gear, C, better weight distribution or D, lower visibility. [00:34:12] Speaker D: If I get this one wrong, I'm gonna be very angry. [00:34:16] Speaker C: We're just gonna leave. [00:34:18] Speaker D: Gonna leave in a huff. [00:34:20] Speaker B: I've actually never thought about it. [00:34:23] Speaker C: Walk out of the room. [00:34:26] Speaker A: There's two answers. [00:34:28] Speaker B: Yeah, I feel like there's two answers that could be. [00:34:29] Speaker A: Yeah, but it says the primary advantage. I'm not helping you. [00:34:35] Speaker B: All right. [00:34:36] Speaker D: You would just have to give your answer. Don't talk through it this time. [00:34:39] Speaker B: Okay, I know what I'm going with. All right, Michael? [00:34:41] Speaker A: B as in boy. [00:34:42] Speaker B: That's what I'm going with. [00:34:43] Speaker C: B. We all want B. [00:34:46] Speaker B: All right, what is chatgpt says B. Yay. [00:34:52] Speaker D: Let's say that's the one. That's actually the one that makes sense. [00:34:54] Speaker A: Did I go five for five on that round? [00:34:57] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:34:57] Speaker C: No, the first question you got wrong because chat CPT is dumb. [00:35:02] Speaker D: Is that the one that we both got wrong? Tip. [00:35:04] Speaker C: Yeah, that was the one handed operation. [00:35:07] Speaker D: I still call that one. [00:35:08] Speaker A: No, I got that one right. [00:35:09] Speaker C: Yeah, he. [00:35:09] Speaker A: I did get that right. That's what I said. [00:35:11] Speaker C: I was. I was just being funny because me [00:35:14] Speaker D: and Tib said the right answer and you guys said the wrong. [00:35:16] Speaker A: Oh, fair enough. Touche. This section, I might struggle. [00:35:19] Speaker B: All right, we're going into faith segment. [00:35:23] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:35:23] Speaker C: This is when Greg and Nate might take a lead here. Well, the first one's easy. [00:35:29] Speaker D: I was gonna say the first one I got. [00:35:32] Speaker B: Yeah. But this is also the type of question that, like, I super confidently answer and then I embarrassedly get wrong. All right, who led the Israelites out of Egypt? A, Abraham, B, Moses, C, Joshua, or D, Aaron? [00:35:44] Speaker C: Yeah, I say that super easy and I get it wrong, too. [00:35:51] Speaker A: B, B, B. [00:35:56] Speaker B: What does Chachi PT say? It says B, Aaron. [00:36:02] Speaker D: He was. [00:36:02] Speaker B: He was Present. He was there. [00:36:04] Speaker D: Yeah, he was present. [00:36:05] Speaker A: A rod. [00:36:06] Speaker B: He gets a. I gotta put my tick marks down. I gotta give us our. Okay, question 17. Which book of the Bible is primarily composed of wisdom sayings? [00:36:23] Speaker D: Wisdom. [00:36:24] Speaker B: A, Ecclesiastes, B, Proverbs, C, Psalm or [00:36:28] Speaker C: D, Job in your Bible or my Bible? [00:36:32] Speaker D: It's the same in both, buddy, because [00:36:36] Speaker C: we have a lot of wisdom books. [00:36:39] Speaker D: That's true. But in this list, there's only one. [00:36:43] Speaker C: I. Yeah, I think I know it, but I'm not confident. Like the last question. [00:36:50] Speaker B: Actually, I'm second guessing myself. [00:36:53] Speaker C: That makes me feel better. [00:36:58] Speaker D: I'm hoping to pull my Bible miner out of my butt for these. [00:37:04] Speaker A: Well, I have a tattoo of a particular Bible verse, one or two, you know, and I'm kind of hoping that it's right because I'm just reflecting on that. [00:37:13] Speaker C: Lots of wisdom in this. [00:37:14] Speaker A: That's a lot of wisdom in that saying. [00:37:16] Speaker C: So I don't think there's a tattoo verse about lightning hands. I don't know. Maybe I missed that one in the Bible power. [00:37:24] Speaker B: Okay. [00:37:25] Speaker D: Smite me, almighty smiter. [00:37:29] Speaker A: Michael, I'm gonna say C, Psalms going [00:37:32] Speaker D: B, Proverbs, B, Proverbs. [00:37:35] Speaker C: Same B. [00:37:38] Speaker B: That's what it should be. Let me double check. B is your correct answer. [00:37:43] Speaker D: Was that not your first answer, Greg? You said you second guess. [00:37:46] Speaker B: I was. I. I put Ecclesiastes for a second. Oh, I had to think real hard. [00:37:51] Speaker A: Proverbs was my. Was the computer. [00:37:53] Speaker B: Oh, wait, I accidentally gave. [00:37:55] Speaker D: Michael was the computer. Is that what you said? Yeah. [00:37:57] Speaker A: The competition against Psalms was Proverbs, but I couldn't think of a particular verse in Proverbs. [00:38:02] Speaker D: Yeah. So Psalms is a compilation of music. [00:38:06] Speaker B: I think I might have messed that up. [00:38:10] Speaker D: Me, you and Tib. Got that? [00:38:12] Speaker A: I got. [00:38:14] Speaker B: But I think I accidentally put one for Mike, which I erased. I'm trying to remember if I gave. [00:38:18] Speaker D: All right, I have 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. [00:38:23] Speaker C: Right. [00:38:24] Speaker B: 5, 6, 7, 8th, 9. Have you. Were you keeping score? [00:38:28] Speaker C: Yeah, I have 12. [00:38:29] Speaker D: Yep, you got it right. [00:38:30] Speaker B: Okay, we're good. Did I give myself. Yeah, I think I gave myself one. I think I got that right. All right, cool. Question 18. [00:38:43] Speaker A: So is this a double or nothing question? [00:38:45] Speaker D: No. [00:38:45] Speaker B: No. [00:38:46] Speaker D: Come on, get out of here. [00:38:47] Speaker C: Can we do like. I think we're all going to get it right, but can we do like quadruple or nothing on this one? [00:38:53] Speaker B: We'll do a hundred points. You get it right, [00:38:57] Speaker A: you go home. [00:38:58] Speaker B: I'm sitting here ticks for forever. [00:39:00] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:39:00] Speaker B: All right, question 18. What did David use to defeat defeat Goliath? A, a sword, B, a spear, C, a sling, or D, a bow. [00:39:11] Speaker D: What do you think? [00:39:13] Speaker C: An AK47, [00:39:17] Speaker B: Michael? [00:39:20] Speaker A: So I'm really torn. I'm just kidding. Slate. See? [00:39:23] Speaker D: Sling, sling, sling. [00:39:26] Speaker B: Yep. I'm not gonna look. [00:39:29] Speaker A: Yay. [00:39:30] Speaker B: Let me give us all six. [00:39:31] Speaker C: Fancy enough? I actually just bought a sling that would likely be something similar to what David would have used. [00:39:40] Speaker D: Nice, dude. [00:39:41] Speaker C: Now I gotta try to figure out how to use it. [00:39:44] Speaker D: There's a. There's a company on Instagram, a guy teaches you how to. How to sling. [00:39:49] Speaker B: Yeah. Watching those videos is crazy. [00:39:52] Speaker D: And he also makes it devastating. He also makes it seem super simple. I'm like, right, okay, easy buddy. Like so. Yeah, it's just a sidearm movement minute. It's fine. [00:40:00] Speaker B: I'm like blowing up pop cans at like 30 yards. I'm like, yeah. [00:40:04] Speaker D: No, on a tangent. Have you guys seen the video? So it's not the guy on Instagram teaching, but the guy who does the spinning throw out in the like at a cliff. And that thing is insanely fast. Like, he does the whole flip, flip, flip and throws. Oh, gosh, it's so cool. [00:40:19] Speaker B: Wild question 19, who baptized Jesus? A, Peter, B, John the Baptist, C, Paul or D, Elijah? [00:40:37] Speaker A: B, John the Baptist. [00:40:39] Speaker B: That's what I'm going with. [00:40:40] Speaker D: I'm very confident. That is B. Yeah, I think. [00:40:43] Speaker C: I think we're all on B there. [00:40:45] Speaker B: I'm not even going to look. [00:40:47] Speaker D: Wait, just chatgpt. Say it right. That's what I'm actually curious. [00:40:51] Speaker B: Are you curious? All right, I'm going to look. Yep, it's B. [00:40:53] Speaker D: There it is. [00:40:54] Speaker C: They're gonna take Elijah. [00:40:56] Speaker D: Elijah. Did [00:40:59] Speaker C: was a group effort. Elijah, Moses, Noah. They all came. [00:41:04] Speaker D: All right, good job, everybody. We're doing so good. I said I was coming back in this round and so far I'm 4 out of 5. Pretty happy with myself. [00:41:15] Speaker C: I think we all are though, didn't we? Haven't we all got them all right, [00:41:18] Speaker D: Mike got one wrong. [00:41:20] Speaker B: Which New Testament book is written as a historical account of the early church? A, Romans, B, X, C, Hebrews or D Revelation? Michael. A, romans b, x b act it is x. [00:41:46] Speaker D: Woohoo. All right, now we're getting into the mixed challenge. [00:41:51] Speaker C: What's the scores first, though? [00:41:52] Speaker B: Okay, Tib has 15. Oh, does that mean you've not missed one? [00:41:57] Speaker D: No, no. We're at question 20. [00:41:59] Speaker B: Okay, he's missed five. Okay, 15. Nate has 12. [00:42:04] Speaker D: Nine, 10, 11. Yep, I'm at 12. [00:42:05] Speaker B: I have 13. And Michael has 14. Man. [00:42:11] Speaker D: I'm still behind, and I got all of those right. Wow. [00:42:14] Speaker B: I'm just proud I came back because I wasn't good. [00:42:17] Speaker D: I'm wearing a Hillary shirt. If I don't pull this, you know, pull this out somewhere. [00:42:20] Speaker B: Are we going double or nothing here? Double points. [00:42:22] Speaker D: Did we do it across the whole thing, or did we only do on the last one? [00:42:24] Speaker A: I think the last. There's just the last one. [00:42:26] Speaker B: I thought we did a lot. All five. The last questions or do we only do. [00:42:31] Speaker A: I just did the last one. [00:42:32] Speaker B: We do whatever you guys want to do. [00:42:33] Speaker D: Let's do double or nothing on all of them. So two. Each one's, I guess, worth two points or nothing. [00:42:39] Speaker C: Yeah, let's do it. Why not? [00:42:41] Speaker B: Why not? All right, this is the mix challenge. So the. Each question is going to be from one of each of those sections. All right, first one is from life. What is the primary driver of muscle growth or hypertrophy? A, cardio output, B, mechanical tension, C, hydration or D, flexibility? [00:43:05] Speaker D: I think I have the right answer. I hope I have the right answer. [00:43:17] Speaker A: All right, Michael, I'm gonna say B, mechanical tension. [00:43:23] Speaker B: That's what I'm going with. [00:43:23] Speaker D: I also want B. [00:43:25] Speaker B: We all went B. Let. See, that is correct. [00:43:31] Speaker D: Yeah. [00:43:31] Speaker C: Even though hydrate or die. [00:43:34] Speaker D: I mean, that's important, but that's not gonna. I could. I wish. I wish. Drinking water would just get my muscles big. [00:43:40] Speaker B: Right? [00:43:40] Speaker D: That would be cool. [00:43:41] Speaker C: I would be jacked. [00:43:43] Speaker B: Or coffee. [00:43:45] Speaker D: Either one. [00:43:46] Speaker C: I would also be jacked. [00:43:51] Speaker D: I love the music starting every time. [00:43:55] Speaker B: Wish I had somebody else running the board. All right, a lot of moving over here. All right, question 22 from Liberty. Or as Tim would say, Liberty. Liberty. [00:44:04] Speaker D: Liberty. [00:44:05] Speaker C: Liberty. [00:44:05] Speaker B: Bibbidi. Which Supreme Court case incorporated the second amendment against the states? A, Heller versus D.C. b, McDonald versus Chicago, C, Roe versus Wade or D, Plessy versus Ferguson. One. I should also. [00:44:27] Speaker C: Yeah, it's one of two. [00:44:28] Speaker B: Yeah, it's one two. [00:44:30] Speaker D: Incorporated the second amendment against the states. [00:44:41] Speaker A: Do you know I'm gonna go A. [00:44:43] Speaker D: Heller vs. D.C. i haven't written it down yet. Hold on. Yeah, I was gonna go. [00:44:54] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:44:54] Speaker D: Well, there we go. [00:44:55] Speaker B: All right. Would you put. [00:44:56] Speaker D: I did put a. [00:44:56] Speaker B: A tip. [00:44:58] Speaker C: A. [00:45:00] Speaker B: The answer to question 22 is B. Oh, I got. Right. [00:45:06] Speaker D: Oh, Greg got two points. [00:45:08] Speaker B: I got two points. [00:45:09] Speaker C: Oh, you got it right, Greg. [00:45:11] Speaker B: Yep. [00:45:11] Speaker C: Nice catching up. [00:45:15] Speaker B: Yeah. That was a. A little bit of a guess. [00:45:18] Speaker D: It's okay. [00:45:19] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:45:19] Speaker C: Because wasn't Heller all about concealed carry? [00:45:23] Speaker D: I can't remember. That's the problem. I can't remember anymore. [00:45:29] Speaker B: Okay, question 23. What is the biggest disadvantage of carrying too much gear daily? A, cost B, weight and reduced mobility, C, lower reliability or D, legal issues. [00:45:46] Speaker C: Thinking like chatgpt don't do that. Well, if you're in Rhode island, it's legal issues because no matter what you [00:45:54] Speaker D: carry, you're not legal. Your perspective is not legal in the state of Rhode Island, Tim. [00:46:02] Speaker C: I am not legal. You are correct. [00:46:04] Speaker B: There could be. There could be a case made for any of these. Really? [00:46:08] Speaker D: I. I'm. I can see him. I have my answer, but I got mine, too. [00:46:12] Speaker A: Yeah. Just going off a chat and their questions. I'm gonna say B. Weight and reduce mobility. [00:46:17] Speaker B: That's what I said. [00:46:17] Speaker D: I also said that. [00:46:19] Speaker B: We all said B. It is B. [00:46:23] Speaker D: B, [00:46:26] Speaker A: boom, boom. [00:46:28] Speaker D: I don't think I'm gonna catch up, guys. [00:46:29] Speaker B: This is really annoying. I can breathe their tick marks. [00:46:40] Speaker D: And Tib, your tick marks are just extensive. [00:46:44] Speaker C: Oh, I. They're huge. Huge. [00:46:47] Speaker A: Huge. [00:46:48] Speaker C: Huge. [00:46:48] Speaker B: All right, form from Faith, who is credited with writing much of the Book of Psalms? A, Solomon, B, David, C, Moses or D, Isaiah. [00:47:03] Speaker C: Answers up Lord Tiberius. [00:47:07] Speaker D: What is that? Is that your earned title if you win this? Lord Tiberius. [00:47:12] Speaker C: Oh, please don't ever call me that. [00:47:14] Speaker B: Michael, you have your answer. [00:47:17] Speaker A: I'm gonna say B, David. [00:47:19] Speaker B: Yep. [00:47:20] Speaker D: I also said B. [00:47:22] Speaker B: And the answer is B, David. [00:47:27] Speaker A: These double or nothings kept me in a good position. [00:47:31] Speaker B: I think we kind of all are getting them, so it's. [00:47:35] Speaker A: If it kept me from losing points. [00:47:37] Speaker D: This last one. [00:47:39] Speaker C: Yeah. What. What. What's the points as we go into the last one? Can anybody win or lose on the last question? [00:47:45] Speaker B: Michael has 5, 10, 15. Michael has 20, 16, 18. I have. [00:47:52] Speaker D: I'm at 18. [00:47:53] Speaker B: According to mine, I have 19, right? No, 21, 5, 10, 15, 16 for Nate. [00:48:07] Speaker D: Wait, I've got eight. Hold on, let me do my count. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18. [00:48:21] Speaker B: I've got tib with 19. [00:48:26] Speaker D: Oh, man. [00:48:26] Speaker C: How did. [00:48:27] Speaker D: Wow, Greg, you pulled away. [00:48:28] Speaker C: Yeah, no, I had. I had 17 before this. I was in the lead with 17 before this section. [00:48:34] Speaker B: Swear I was putting down tick marks [00:48:36] Speaker A: down the whole time because I was only. [00:48:37] Speaker D: Were you only doing one as opposed to two? [00:48:39] Speaker B: I was doing double because. Because I. Because I thought I was pulling way more than that, too. [00:48:45] Speaker C: No, I have 19. I should have at least 23. [00:48:48] Speaker A: I'm only one point behind Tib. [00:48:50] Speaker B: I need to start, like, circling the ones I. [00:48:52] Speaker A: Last round. [00:48:54] Speaker D: I have check marked all of my wins and the bottom ones are plus. [00:48:57] Speaker B: I trust you, Tim. [00:49:01] Speaker D: What'd you say you have, I believe, 23. [00:49:04] Speaker C: I'm recounting right now. [00:49:08] Speaker D: It's double or nothing. Screws everything up. [00:49:10] Speaker B: Yeah. So I'm not sure about all this, then. Because I should. I should be. I should be ahead of Tib. So if he has 23, I should. [00:49:21] Speaker A: I should be ahead of you. [00:49:23] Speaker D: You're just saying that. [00:49:25] Speaker A: No, I. I only got one round. One wrong last round. [00:49:28] Speaker C: I don't think you would be ahead of me, Greg. At the end of the last round, [00:49:31] Speaker A: I was first, and I was one point behind Tib. [00:49:34] Speaker C: Yeah, and you were a couple points behind. And I've gotten three of the four correct. [00:49:38] Speaker A: And I've gotten three of the four. Four of the. [00:49:42] Speaker C: Now, you didn't. [00:49:43] Speaker A: You didn't get number 22. [00:49:44] Speaker C: Greg was the only one who got the second one. [00:49:47] Speaker B: So you said you have 23 tip. [00:49:51] Speaker D: Oh, man. [00:49:52] Speaker B: All right, so I've got Michael with 20, me with 21. [00:49:54] Speaker D: Listen, I can't win Nate with 18 unless we do, like, with 23. [00:49:58] Speaker B: So I got to get this right tip. Has to get it wrong. [00:50:00] Speaker C: No, Greg, I'm sorry. I have 21. [00:50:02] Speaker B: Okay. All right, so we're tied. [00:50:06] Speaker D: So unless we do, like, quadruple or nothing on this one, I can't. I can't win. I can't. Well, I can't not lose. I will lose. Or at least be tied with Michael if Michael doesn't get one right. Doesn't get it right. [00:50:20] Speaker A: I know the answer. [00:50:21] Speaker B: And get a better way to keep score. Okay, last question. Mindset. What is the most important trait for performing well under pressure? A, intelligence, B, aggression, C, emotional control, or D, physical strength? [00:50:40] Speaker D: I actually, this, to be honest with you, is a hard answer because I can make argues, arguments. [00:50:46] Speaker C: I think it'd be a low level of intelligence. [00:50:48] Speaker B: We also kind of talked about this yesterday with Scott. Michael, do you have your answer? [00:50:55] Speaker A: I do. It is C, emotional control. [00:50:58] Speaker B: That's what I said. [00:50:59] Speaker C: I said A. I said C emotional control. [00:51:03] Speaker D: I'm just curious what Chat says. Chat says C, I told you I couldn't win it. [00:51:09] Speaker C: So that means Greg and I tied. [00:51:11] Speaker B: Tied. [00:51:12] Speaker D: I get to wear a Hillary shirt next week or next month. Is it. Is it the next podcast or is it the next game? [00:51:20] Speaker B: I was thinking next game. Okay. [00:51:22] Speaker D: Yeah, I'm wearing a Hillary shirt next game. Or whatever other embarrassing shirt you decide. It's fine. [00:51:29] Speaker B: Kind of debating if I want to put you in my. [00:51:32] Speaker D: That's not even embarrassing. [00:51:33] Speaker B: In my cat. Yeah. Well, it would fit you a little bit differently than. I'm just not sure. It'd be one time. It'd be a one time wear. Sure thing. [00:51:41] Speaker D: I think show off my moves. [00:51:44] Speaker B: All right, well, thank you all for being here, even though I kind of made you be here. And thank you everybody else for coming and listening to today's game show. Hopefully you guys are smarter now because of this. If there is anything, I'd love to hear you guys scores. If you guys want to let us know in the comments, let us know the score you got. Let us know if we got these scores wrong. Maybe, maybe there's a different loser. I don't know. [00:52:08] Speaker D: Still call BS and 11. [00:52:11] Speaker B: Yeah, that was a. That was wrong. What I would love to have is if, if you, if you have questions for us. Yeah. Email me your question and then I gotta figure how I'm gonna deal with the answer with that. Because I don't want to know the answer. Email me your questions. [00:52:28] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:52:28] Speaker B: And then I'll be in contact. I think what I'll do is I'll have you send the answer to Libby. [00:52:33] Speaker D: Well, that'll be perfect. [00:52:34] Speaker B: She can make a answer sheet. So, yeah, yeah, send us your questions. If you have any questions that fall into any of these categories, they'd be a lot of fun to have those, but yeah. Let us know your score down below. [00:52:45] Speaker D: Get in the comments. [00:52:46] Speaker B: Feel free to tell us we're dumb. [00:52:49] Speaker D: We clearly know nothing about our own government. [00:52:50] Speaker B: I feel better that I. That we collectively suck at the government. I was like, oh no, I'm gonna, I'm gonna lose the bed at this. But. All right, let's wrap this bad boy up. [00:53:04] Speaker D: Thanks for tuning in to Life Liberty and Equipped. If today's conversation challenged you, encouraged you, entertained you, or helped you get more equipped to pursue your mission, share it with a friend. Drop a comment and leave us a review. [00:53:16] Speaker B: Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and leave us a review. What takes a few seconds to help turns into more opportunities to reach new people. [00:53:24] Speaker A: And if you're not already a part of the NeoMag's Insiders club, now's the time. Get early access to NeoMag gear, exclusive content and everything. Front row seats that we're building. Go to the neomag.com to sign up. [00:53:36] Speaker C: Until next time, live boldly, stand for Liberty and stay equipped. We will see you soon. [00:53:41] Speaker B: Bye. [00:53:42] Speaker A: See you later. [00:53:43] Speaker B: Bye.

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