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The podcast discusses the topic of breathing and its origin. They question who invented breathing and how people survived before it was invented. They mention that breathing was invented in 1743 and discuss Steve Jobs and the invention of Apple. They clarify that apples don't breathe and explain that people were breathing air before oxygen was discovered. They speculate about the potential evolution of breathing and the idea of having solar power sensors in our skin. They also discuss the pros and cons of this evolution and mention the concept of a table with a book that teaches how to get a hundred million dollars. They conclude by reminding listeners to keep breathing. What's up chat, welcome back to our podcast, today we're doing the topic of breathing and how breathing originated, so first off, who invented breathing? Yeah, they're like what were we doing before this? Breathing is very important. Yeah, that's what I'm saying, it's so important, how did people survive before breathing was actually invented? When was it invented? According to the circulations on thorax.com, breathing was invented in 1743. So Steve Jobs didn't breathe? No, Steve Jobs did breathe, he was born in 1976 when Apple was invented. So do apples breathe? Right, apples don't breathe. Apples were founded in 1976 and oxygen was invented in 1774. Then there were people breathing before oxygen was invented. They weren't breathing oxygen, they were breathing air man, come on now. Bro, like what were we doing? They're like, wasn't breathing. I think that's right, because we didn't find any other way to survive because evolution over time, we probably harvest the environment, get power from the sun. Like solar power? Exactly, exactly. So like, what if we were to, what if we just like found breathing? That's a carnival song dude. Yeah, like would the evolution change it up? Yeah. See, we fall into having solar power sensors in our skin. Yeah, and that would help us to breathe and just do everything we need to evolve. Do you think we'd be like more powerful? I think there would be some pros and cons, like for example, if we got kidnapped, we would not have the lungs of a human face touching our skin. But, like when you get kidnapped and you put duct tape on your mouth, that wouldn't do anything. Exactly. Like it does? Totally. But we'll get trapped. We'll get wrapped in duct tape. Oh, I didn't think about that. But, we'd just breathe. It's like the underwater, cause like the sun goes underwater. Now, what would you say, if you had a table with a book that said, teach you to get a hundred million dollars, or a hundred million dollars, what would you do? I'd probably have to say, option three. Take the table? Yeah. I'd still just like pick it up. Because, option three, I've never said that I'd give you the book, or a hundred million. Well, what if I said, like, fifty bucks? Yeah. Fifty bucks would mean, should you just, I would take the book, you know what I mean? The book would also teach me, how to breathe without oxygen. With the solar panels on top of your head. Oxygen. Griffin? Uh, I just make it up as I go. It's just like, always there. I feel that. Alright, thank you for listening to our podcast. Have a good rest of your day, and keep breathing. Bye.