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THIS CAN SAVE WARZONE | REPULLZE | The Eavesdrop Podcast Ep. 138

The Eavesdrop Podcast

HECZ

Video Games, Leisure, Technology

5 β€’ 2K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 16 July 2022

⏱️ 68 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome, welcome, welcome to the award winning eavesdrop podcast episode number one hundred and thirty eight this episode is brought to you by upstart and honey and I'll tell you a little bit more about them later on in the program. I am psyched. I am excited. I am on cloud nine. No, C9.

0:29.0

Because I have another podcast in the long time and also have a man me to call you a door door is also known as repulse. Yes, sir. What's repulse mean repulsive disgusting gross. Oh, we're in a good way. Not like. Oh, he's like he's discussed.

0:44.0

He's grown. Yes. Yes. And I just thought repulsive didn't sound good. So yeah, cut it in half. You didn't want to do on one it either.

0:51.0

Yeah. Yeah. What do we say? So you're you're a Texan. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. You're you're 26 years old. You're a Texan. Mexican set. Yes, sir. Born and raised. Yes, I agree. Yes, I am a muscle. It was a lot. We're from apart from I'm from Loretto Texas. My pops is from Linaris. Linaris Mexico. Linaris. And my mom is from Nuevo Laredo. Nuevo Laredo. Yes, sir. My family comes from Chihuahua. Oh, wow. What is Chihuahua? So were you born and raised here?

1:21.0

Yeah. First generation then. Yeah. First generation. Born and raised in Laredo, Texas. My entire life. And then you said you moved, right? Yeah. So just recently, just two, but four weeks ago here from where? From Laredo. So my entire life. Well, time out. Okay. Because you said I didn't know Texas got this hot. Okay. What actually explained? Yeah. Okay. So before the podcast, I told them I said, I didn't know Dallas got this hot. I I'm used to like 110 degree weather. But I left Laredo to get away from that. And I come over here. It's like one on five. I mean,

1:51.0

it's better than what I'm used to, but it's still like, I didn't know it was this high. Yeah. South West. Yeah. South East, I guess. It's like right by Houston or San Antonio. San Antonio. So yes, it was a golf. Yeah. I'm Southwest. And it's it's desert as hell down there. Yeah. It's dry. It's just yeah, it's bad. It's bad down there. I think I think that's where I became not allergic. But I got those. What do you call when you when you scratch a board man and you go to those the heavy gibbys?

2:21.0

What do you call that? Who's mom's? No, not the goosebumps, but that that feeling of. Oh, yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. It's Spanish. Yes. Yeah. I could have said in Spanish. I could have said in English. I don't even know what it is in English. Yeah, it's like the heavy gibbys. Yeah. Yeah. So the way that it happened is I had a dream that I was digging in the dirt. Okay. And that I hit cement. And then I scratched my nails didn't come off in my dream. Okay. But ever since then, like, I'll be I'll be flipping through a book. And then also I'm like, it'll slide too much. And remind me of that dream. And I'll just be like,

2:51.0

like, fucking jolt. Wait. So like, because of a dream now, you have that from now on, no matter what. Yeah. What else a little kid. Yeah. Wait. Why? Yeah. I also can't sit not in first class because of my tailbone. People think that I write in first class. People think that I write in first class because I can't. And because literally I was doing a summer solute onto my tiny little fucking bed. It's a little kid. And obviously in Mexico, the walls are made of. Yeah. I though one share though, not I though. Yeah. I though. But I think mine may have been cement. Doesn't matter.

3:21.0

Like this is like, I did the flip and my tailbone hit the wall. See, you're feeling that still. Yeah, bro. I bet your bed is comfy, bro. Oh, yeah. Yeah, man. I got a, I got a, I got the sleep number. Do you have a sleep number? No, I, I'm, I'm, I've been looking into getting a new bed. This is right now. Listen, I they're worth. Uh, pay the 15 grand. Whatever it is, they cause. Yeah, it's up there. Yeah. But it's so worth it. But it's the best thing. It's the best thing. And think about it. Right? Like the bed, you can, you can make it shit that whatever position you want to be. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Yeah.

3:51.0

Yeah, I mean, why do you wink at me? They get that I just just, just so you know, I'm trying to give you ideas. Okay. Okay. It's, it's very versatile. Okay. It is, it is the place on earth for me. I cannot tell you how happy I am. The tonight. I'm asleep in my own bed. There's no place. How long have you been gone? Not that much. Like 48 hours. So I left Friday. No, the thing is I'm only here for 24 hours and then I'm in New York from Tuesday to Wednesday. Oh, you guys think of tomorrow. Yeah. Oh my God. I don't have to go with the team, but there's an opportunity to do a bunch of these.

4:21.0

Yeah. Yeah. I'm gonna go. And then from there, hopefully, like, I have this idea where I'm gonna go and I am going to not take any clothes with me. Oh, I saw that on Twitter. I saw what you said. That's great, bro. I like that. I like that. All right. Well, let's get into it, man. Okay. Who are you today? Um, my name is Hector Torres, AKA repulse. Um, one of three of the Baca bros. Um, what else? I don't know. And a streamer streamer streamer who wars on specifically wars on specifically, but I'll be honest for anybody who tunes in some

4:51.0

stream, you never see me playing wars on half the time, though. Oh, yeah. Yeah. He's like, well, man, Castro, Castro doesn't play FIFA. He on packs. Yeah. I guess. Yeah. People can say I'm a DJ streamer or whatever, but. Is that a thing? No. I don't know. I just, I mess around with the GoXLR. And I play a lot of music and I have strobe lights in my room. And I just have fun. I don't really know what I'm doing. Good. I'm just doing it. Good. You got to make your own lane, pave your own way. Yeah. I like that. Uh, but called

5:21.0

do this where you started. Yeah. I called you. I mean, I am a competitive wars on player. So I compete in tournaments. I, uh, not so much Caldera. Uh, I don't really have the passion for Caldera right now. But redone. What do you think about, uh, uh, portions keep really like it? I said people are fucking talking match. Okay. Look, they say I got paid. No, no, do you know how much it will cost for them? Do you know how much it will cost for them to make me fucking say something kind? $20,000. Okay. I'm kidding. I'm kidding. I'm kidding.

5:51.0

For one post. Got that. No, I made that comment because I'm very critical of Call of Duty just as a whole, right? I've been the people of Call of Duty and the people watching and people that pretty, I mean, there was people don't know me, right? Yeah. And they may have seemed that I was like shilling for Call of Duty. Uh, what they don't know is that people in Call of Duty don't love Call of Duty the way that I love Call of Duty. Everything Call of Duty is 2005. Since Call of Duty 2. I was just thinking about it. I'm like, I'm like, I've been in optics since I'm since I was 26 years old. I'm 40 to the 16 years.

6:21.0

In the fucking game. Yeah, when I was your age, that's when I got on an optic, super happy about it. And you know, shortly after within six months, I took over. You know what? I already know all this. I don't know. Really, I know all this. They know that when I talk about myself, so tell you a little bit more. So this is who you are today. Who were you when you started this whole thing? Okay. Cool.

6:51.0

So how long? Yeah. So two years ago, um, yeah, I say two years ago, uh, I was a licensed physical therapist assistant in the state of Texas, graduated college. Wait, wait, wait. This was a pause for you. So you do the cracking of the bounces. So that's the chiropractor. This everybody always says, yeah, you crack my bones. Yes. And no, I like part of it was like, I have to learn every muscle of the body, every origin, every insertion, every nerve innovation, things like that. Like, like pretty much my job was,

7:21.0

okay, the PT, the doctor tells me, hey, heck, this is what's wrong with them. You give them the treatment plan that you think should, he should use to get better. This is what you need to get better at. Yeah. And then I would do. It's kind of like, like a trainer, but for old people. Got it. Yeah. That's pretty much. So when I was giving you the rundown about like my tailbone, where you're like, oh, I know what you need. Yeah. I mean, I would have to, I would have to see. Okay. What happened? You're not saying shit. Okay. First of all, time out. You're not streaming right now. Oh, man. No.

7:51.0

But yeah, I guess I know I just they gave me what actually happened like on paper diagnosis. I could see what what's wrong. Yeah. Yeah. So yeah, that's what I did before streaming. Never expected any of this did not even wasn't even. I didn't even start streaming for me. I guess we'll get into that story if you want. At some point. Yeah. I want to. Okay. So. So yeah. And then that's what I did for. Before you got to there. Yeah. Before you got to your your.

8:21.0

What did you say you were? PTA physical therapist assistant. Physical PTA. Yeah. PTA. Gotcha. Okay. So before that, like where you grew up in the radio, Texas. What was that like? Oh, man. Laredo. How can I describe the very hot dry? It was cool, man. I love my city. Cool or hot? Cool as in the sense of life. It's a cool place to live. Yeah. Not really. But how close to the to the border is that? Oh, dude. My college. I'm not kidding. Like true story. And I.

8:51.0

I'm in my window. If I look to the right of my window, like where I sit, I can see Mexico. Like it's literally. What? What? Which I was a normal. Yeah. And it's right there. Like technically speaking. If I wanted to go, like, go get, like true Mexican food, I could cross the border, come back within two hours. If I wanted to. So food in Laredo was always. Fire. Do you spice food your real Mexican? I knew you were going to say this. You're not. I can tell you. I could tell.

9:21.0

I think Mexican. I hate. I'm really bad at spicy food. Like I can't eat hot cheetos. Like even hot cheetos. You know what it is. I'm gonna tell you. I'm gonna tell you. I'm gonna tell everybody out here. If you're Mexican, you don't like spicy food. It is not your fault. It is because everybody gave you a trophy for just participating. All right. This is called the imagination of, you know, the Mexican. The macho in Mexico needs to remain true to what it was. Anyway. So you don't know. So how can I believe about why we're the Mexican food? Okay. Well, yeah, yeah. Taxman. Taxman. Taxman is one good hot salsa away from being the best Mexican food.

9:51.0

Up there. Yeah. Okay. Look. So if it makes you feel any better, my dad would grow chiles in the backyard. So like he'd like. He likes that stuff. So you know, he would. I would eat stuff with chile in it, but I don't like spicy food. I would have to eat it. Like my dad wouldn't. But like, obviously now it's my choice. I want to eat things now. I don't like spicy. What about your girl? She loves bro. She is. She's also Mexican. Yeah, she's Mexican as well. And yeah, she's real. She has ulcers, bro, from how much? Oh my God. Not really.

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