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MJTV: The Significance of Two Twenty-Two Twenty-Two with Roxanne

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00:00And it actually makes, like, dopamine, it makes that go off in your brain.
00:04So there are a lot of people out there today who are just going to be so...
00:07Doped up?
00:08Yep.
00:10With today being 2-22-22, do you know, is it the same kind of two power as February 2nd, which was just 2-22-22?
00:21Today's 2-22-22, so there's an extra two.
00:24Okay, well, if you're just going based on numerology, no, it's not, because what you do in numerology, you add up all the numbers together.
00:32So back on February 2nd, that you would add them up, and it would be 9, and then today you add them up, and it's 10.
00:38So a 10 day is different than a 9 day.
00:41Oh my Jesus!
00:44What did you add to get 9 with all those 2s?
00:47You add up all the 2s. 2 plus 2 is 4.
00:50What happened?
00:51Right, and then...
00:52And you got 9.
00:54Yes.
00:54They're all even numbers.
00:56How do you get 9?
00:57Give me a second.
01:00I'm sorry, 8.
01:01You can't...
01:01You can't get 8.
01:02What the hell?
01:03You can't add...
01:05I'm too busy playing the sound effects.
01:07Fester, you...
01:08Yeah.
01:09You caught it.
01:10She's like...
01:10She's like...
01:11And then I jumped on the end.
01:12Hold on.
01:12She said what?
01:13She said...
01:14She said...
01:14She said...
01:15In numerology...
01:16Yeah.
01:17Sorry.
01:17She said, in numerology, it's important to add up the numbers.
01:20And on the first date, February 2nd, 2022, you get 9.
01:25Or 8.
01:26You get 9.
01:27You get 8.
01:27Hold on.
01:28How?
01:28I mean...
01:29Originally, she said 9.
01:30I did.
01:30But you shouldn't even have to think about that.
01:32You should know that with a bunch of 2s, you're not going to get 9.
01:35And...
01:36It's impossible to get 9.
01:37I'm kind of listening to what she said.
01:409.
01:41It's only...
01:42And I'm like, how'd you get 9?
01:43And then she starts saying...
01:44She's like, well, it's 2 plus 2.
01:45That's 4.
01:46I was like, right.
01:46They're all even numbers.
01:47You're a fraud.
01:49You're a numerology fraud.
01:52I am.
01:53I am.
01:53Can I tell you why people like this day?
01:55Oh, yeah.
01:56Tell me.
01:56I'm going to teach you...
01:57Yeah, tell me.
01:57I'm going to teach you a word that you've never heard before.
02:00Please.
02:00Yeah, what's that?
02:02It's apophenia.
02:04Today is an example of apophenia.
02:06Oh.
02:07So people who like the fact that these numbers are all 2s...
02:11Yeah.
02:11...and may or may not add up to the number 9s...
02:14May or may not, people.
02:16I don't know.
02:17I don't know what kind of parallel universe you think you're in, man.
02:19But, yeah.
02:21You add up a bunch of 2s, you're not getting 9.
02:23You're going to get an even number.
02:25Okay.
02:25I stand corrected.
02:26So 2 plus 2, you're going to get 4.
02:27You're going to get 6, 8.
02:30I stand corrected on second grade math.
02:33I stand corrected on basic idiot math.
02:37All right.
02:37Okay.
02:38So apophenia is perceiving meaningful connections between unrelated things.
02:44And it actually makes, like, dopamine, it makes that go off in your brain.
02:48Oh, really?
02:48So there are a lot of people out there today who are just going to be so...
02:51Doped up?
02:51Yep.
02:52All doped up.
02:52Because they're excited because it's 2.22.
02:55So you're telling me that your kid, Davianna, is how old?
03:00Davianna's 2.
03:01All right.
03:01And then, that's right.
03:02And you...
03:03This is a mistake.
03:04We warned you about this a long time ago.
03:07You let Davianna sleep in the bed with you guys?
03:09No, no, no, no, no, no.
03:10Okay.
03:11So here's the deal.
03:11Evelyn Jade slept in the bed with us until she was 4.
03:14Well, that's stupid.
03:15Right?
03:16Yeah.
03:16So we just got her out of the bed.
03:18Okay?
03:19Well, you're lucky you did.
03:20Yeah, we did.
03:21So she's out.
03:22Davianna's been a phenomenal sleeper until recently because, you know, we've had to do
03:27a lot of travel.
03:27So she's been sleeping, like, in the hotel beds with us and stuff.
03:30So she kicked you in the head at exactly 2.22 and 22 seconds a.m. this morning?
03:36Is that what happened?
03:37I found that to be very strange.
03:38She kicked me in the head.
03:39What do you do when you wake up?
03:40What time?
03:40What time did you kick in the head?
03:41I woke up and I looked at the clock and it was 2.22.
03:45Really?
03:45Yes.
03:46So you got kicked in the head.
03:48You woke up, looked at your bedside alarm clock, and it was 2.22.
03:52I looked at my phone.
03:53Does it?
03:53Oh, do you have seconds on your phone or no?
03:56I didn't look.
03:56I mean, I could go to that, but I didn't.
03:59See, if I look at my phone, like right here on my lock screen, I have just the regular
04:03time and it says 0643 right now.
04:06But, and if I look at the top on the little bar on the top, it also says 643.
04:12Rolling up right now on 644.
04:14Now, I have an app right here on my main screen.
04:18If I hit this right here, I've got the time calibrator, and this is the exact atomic clock.
04:25It's a great app.
04:26I love this app.
04:27So it's the exact time.
04:29Just search for time calibrator on your app store or I use Google Play, and it's a great
04:34app, but it's exact atomic time.
04:37And this has seconds.
04:38See, it's 644, 25, 26, 27, 28.
04:42And if you're looking at a clock right now and we're 20 seconds off, that's because of
04:46all the delay, you know, the digital delay and the HD delay.
04:49So, Roxanne, after getting kicked in the head by a toddler, did not investigate these seconds.
04:55No, I did not.
04:55So you don't know whether you looked at your clock at 2.22 and 22 seconds.
05:01I don't, I don't know.
05:02On 2.22, 22.
05:03And I don't know if, maybe I got kicked in the head at 2.21, and by the time I picked
05:07up my phone, it had changed to that.
05:10But someone just texted and said at 2.22, you know, 22 to whatever, in the middle of
05:15the night, or actually later today, military time, to be close to your loved one where
05:21two are then one.
05:23Oh, that's cute.
05:24I don't know what the hell that means.
05:25Anyway, but like later today, does, in the afternoon, does 2.22 and 22 seconds, does that
05:32count later this afternoon?
05:33Oh, sure.
05:34Sure.
05:34Or is it really, you know, is it really 14 hours, 22 minutes later on at 2 o'clock?
05:41Also, 10.22 this evening is the 22nd hour of the day in 22 minutes.
05:46I think that would be the most symbolic time of it.
05:48Oh, my God.
05:48I'm going to, you know what, give me an ice pick.
05:50I'll jam my own eardrums out.
05:52I think at one point we should play It Takes Two sometime this morning.
05:55Yes!
05:55Yes!
05:56Yes!
05:57Wow!
05:59It takes two to the minute outside!
06:01Look at Coop jamming in the content.
06:04This dance bass.
06:05I love that song.
06:07I need that on demand all morning long.
06:09Okay.
06:10So, you put that on your desktop.
06:13Make sure that's on demand all morning long.
06:15What is that?
06:15Rob Bass, right?
06:16Rob Bass.
06:16Yep.
06:17Rob Bass.
06:17What, 1988, 89?
06:20Rob Bass and DJ Easy Rock.
06:21That's right.
06:22Ladies and gentlemen, DJ Easy Rock.
06:25Yes, it has that slow, creepy intro.
06:28At the beginning of the song, yeah.
06:29Yeah, deep intro.
06:30Yeah, exactly.
06:30Yeah, exactly.

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