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Not only is his name Walter White, his associate has a preexisting drug history, he got a divorce, he had a questionable lawyer, he even looked like Hector Salamanca. This is too good to be true.
When the interviewer asked "when did your cooking hurt the family?" and the granddaughter said "did it ever really hurt the family tho?" LMAO. Obviously this guy knows how to balance his cooking and family commitments. Look at how close he still is with his sons.
10/10 would recommend the guy. Great cook. His work with our community really tied the place together. All of us here are meth heads for life because of him. Truly a life changer
@@jamtaco2667 how is someone who likes having that belief suffering? How are they having delusions? Oh and yes it does because I disagree with something I’m right
...because habitual drug users over time eventually form a CULTURE, generally centered around the specific drug of choice. In the Tuscaloosa meth culture, Mr. White was the king.
@@tizodd6 liberties? The series was not based on this guy. He just happens to also be called Walter White. The Breaking Bad series was an idea hatched by Vince Gilligan's friend based on a real case about someone cooking meth in an RV. Not this.
Didn't the Walt from the show had to pay for his actions as well? His family and everyone he ever knew or who knew him hated him by the end of the show.
@@takeuchi5760 He tried to run away from the responsobility but when Hank died, he changed to tying up all of the loose ends he had, the issue with Skyler, the issue with Jesse and the issue with the Aryans.
This is the only issue I have. I love interesting stories however they need to be balanced. This man did horrible things and it didn’t but glorified just because it’s entertaining
@@nahhhbruhhhHardly, it's more so glorifying hope and the possibility of salvation from the kinds of dark places we can all find ourselves in during life. Tbh I'm surprised you chose to see it that way
@@nahhhbruhhh some people really need that kind of money… some people never had that kind of money before, and it would be easy to slip into it further and further if you never had that kind of money before
Not really bro it could be alot a lot worst so if anything im sure he did coke and other drugs for all those years because if it was meth it be a lot worst man I' grew up in the good so.i know fam so either that or he smoked a good 2 years everyday before locked up lol
Wild thing is i actually had a chemistry teacher in 2015 named Mr White who pretty much just watched breaking bad with us 80% of the time just cause he loved the show.. Still think it was more than that lmao
I can't even imagine the battle fought between a complete lack of inhibition vs intense paranoia inside the minds of tweakers who've been so tempted to almost reply "literally me" to this but realised they can't without their name ending up on a watchlist
haha unless you plan to also become a tweaker like this dude i think youre fine its just the most fucked up drug anyone could do some drugs its the addiction that fucks you up and the drug isnt as caustic but meth just decimates people
Well, 10 litres for a day is not even that much tbh. If you drink that, sure, you're probably an alcoholic, but there are people who drink way more than that
I remember the first time I smoked meth. It was then I fully understood why people would throw their lives away for this drug. I personally am coming up on 11 months clean.
Good for you! May I ask: I know a 76 y o guy in LA. Can I get him to rehab? I m afraid he s getting dementia. Drug induced. He s smoked fir 30 yrs. Weigh in?
TheSlashvsSoccer Seems like he had come to terms with it and was ready for the sentence, despite not wanting to hear it. He did manufacture meth after all. My google searches kept returning the Walter White and his son in Montana. The son shot the father over $10k. What a coincidence, right? Two Walter Whites both cooking meth? I suppose its three with one of them being a fictional character. Weird world we live in sometimes.
@@WiseOnion There are 2 similarities - the name, Walter White and the drug, meth. Is this really a coincidence? No. The name and the drug are both very popular. Nothing else matches. Previous occupation, intelligence level, drug abuse, partner type/age/duties, location, distro network, purity (I'm not convinced AL knows pure meth), reasons for selling, cancer diagnosis, and so on.
tosehoed123 It actually isn’t, Walt states to Tuco in season 1 that it may be blue but it’s “every bit as pure”, they just use methylamine in the formula from then on
Dylan Mulcahy Methamphetamine is coloured based on purity, or the products used during the process. Certain dealers would also add food colouring, as the popularity of BB started to grow said dealers would often add blue food colouring for marketing.
I am happy Walter and his family are good and healthy after such a destructive drug and life style. But I can’t help but wonder about all the families and communities that have been devastated but the drugs that Walter and his friend littered the world with. I remember seeing a documentary about how devastating meth was in a lot of the little towns. That even the Seniors where on it.
People bring it upon themselves, you're the one that buys the meth, he ain't killing nobody, but selling them a product which they'll get by any means anyways.
Actually, George Marquardt, also from Oklahoma, was a chemist who made this guy look like a school boy. He went by the name of "Squeak" and he was a rotund, pipe smoking, wild haired, classic "Mad Scientist" looking character that was every bit as brilliant as he was eccentric. He was a genuine and extremely talented old school chemist who often referred to himself and his contemporaries as "Pot Boilers". He built molecules from 'scratch', rather than from immediate precursors: anything from meth to LSD and even fentanyl, which he famously manufactured in his lab in Goddard, Kansas back in the late 80's and beyond and which he distributed to Boston and NYC through mob affiliates... which got him busted. The guy being showcased here knows no actual chemistry, and his explanation of how he used a second addition of iodine as a secret way to make it perfect illustrates that fact. What was REALLY happening there, was him getting his chemical ratios wrong by using insufficient iodine in the reaction. This left unreacted ephedrine remaining in his end product, which acted like 'cut' - a diluent. One way to 'fix' that problem is to throw everything back in the reaction flask with fresh iodine and run it again. Unprofessional, but more or less a 'work around'. This tactic probably destroyed another 10 to 20 percent of his product due to thermal degradation and the usual by products that are present in most all chemical reactions being doubled by running the same process twice on the same material - but the end product that survived would at least be stronger, albeit at a cost. "Walter White" would have known these things if he was indeed worthy of being referred to as a "Chef". (LOL) But maybe someday they'll tell Squeak's story. The show 'Day One' interviewed him once in prison, but he never agreed to a movie deal after the way they edited the interview to make the story more 'juicy' or something. Spin. Squeak was finally released from Federal Prison a few years back, but I've made no attempt to reach out to him, so I'm not even sure he's still alive. If he is, he's in his seventies and the DEA is probably within visual range of him 24/7. That said, I'm fairly certain that if any of his old friends tried to contact him it would stir a hornet's nest of harmful speculation and jeopardize his freedom on supervised release. It's a shame though, because he was the victim of his own stunningly brilliant and creative mind: a mind that put him so distant from the rest of humanity that regular, "normal" people were the one thing he could seldom comprehend - or predict. Years ago, I was probably his closest friend.
@@kandikool2953 Thanks for your reply. I mourn Squeak's passing to this day: we were so close for so many years... Although I can honestly say that we never worked together in any lab - legal or clandestine - we often brainstormed together on theoretical alternative synthetic pathways suitable for clandestine production of popular substances, but that would also avoid procuring watched precursors or overly sophisticated equipment, etc. The only time there was ever a problem between us was over fentanyl. I had assisted him in exploring potential ways that fentanyl could be made in an 'informal setting', safely and from precursors not under federal scrutiny - sort of a 'clandestine feasibility study'. We also worked out solid methods for cutting the finished product in a manner that would insure the drug was dispersed evenly and diluted enough to easily 'eyeball' a safe dose. No easy task, but doable. At the end of our study and after solving all the problems and issues, we both agreed that 'other factors' made the idea a non-starter. For instance, while NYC was a market big enough to easily absorb a large influx of fentanyl, it meant dealing with the Mob on an exclusive basis. Neither of us trusted them in the slightest. With both of us being 'outsiders', we could be sold out, killed, robbed or traded for someone else's freedom if they ever had any kind of excuse or need. That was the main reason: there were others. So, we both promised each other that neither of us would go down that road - or at least that's what I thought until I later read in the news that he'd broken that promise. After his conviction I asked him what on earth compelled him to break his word and he said, "They were bringing me $250,000 a month in a suitcase - I just couldn't bring myself to say no". Once they were "partners", they pressed him into letting THEM cut the product - to avoid 'arguments' over purity in the future - and all that that implies... I didn't want to hold a grudge against him over a promise he didn't actually have to make and I understood the temptation of having a big stack of money set down in front of you every month - so I shelved my complaint. After all, he was paying a stiff price for going against his own better judgement and the Courts and media portrayed him as a demon - blaming him for the deaths that happened after the mob pressed him to give it to them pure, and then performed the instructions for cutting it like the did everything else: sloppy and in a rush. I can only share this cautionary tale with you because Squeak has passed - and I'm retired. Peace.
@@kandikool2953 Thank you for your reply. Squeak has passed and I mourn his passing. I actually responded to your reply a few days ago and was just now checking to see if you'd noticed it. Apparently YT removed it for reasons unknown to me - maybe it was a little too real or raw for their taste - authoritative fools often overreact. I could repost it but they could simply re-censor, so I guess they get to be bullies for now. However, if you're curious, Hamilton Morris has indicated that he is interested in interviewing me. I was fighting stage 4 cancer at the time and dealing with intensive radiation and chemotherapy, as well as having a tracheostomy tube in my neck and poor odds for survival, so I didn't take him up at the time. That was a year ago. I've since survived all that, despite the odds, and even though I still have that tube in my neck I plan to email him shortly to consent to be interviewed about my past life as an underground chemist. Squeak will be in there somewhere and if the interview comes to pass I will look for you in the comment section and reply. Enjoy the day!
Growing up in Oklahoma and experiencing an addiction myself, I remember fellow users who’d often mention that “red phosphorus dope” and how it had “legs for days” I’m glad to be in a better place and no longer around these types of characters. Hearing this interview jogged my memory to these comments from “back in the day”
Also from Oklahoma, I had some blue stuff one time, a tiny bit, it had legs for days. I've been clean for over 6 years and I am glad I never got to deep into it and got away from all that.
Yep as someone who the Lord saved from that evil addiction and lifestyle I remember hearing people talk about the old days, same exact words you typed out. But I praise the Lord Jesus Christ, he alone saves and frees from addiction!
@@Hunt3rsDr3am It seems like Curly Talks finds it a little disrespectful to sit cross legged while they talk about sensitive stuff. Why else would s/he mention it like that?
Man, seein his granddaughter sway away from him really says a lot. I understand both sides, but bless her heart. I hope shes doing well, and I hope the whole family is okay.
I was in the military with a guy who ended up running one of the largest meth labs in his state. He and his associates got caught and he served 20 years in prison. No way I'd have the guts to do that so kudos to him. Not worth the risk.
@@manwhoismissingtwotoenails4811 a pound of weed takes way longer sell, and grow. You can make several pounds a day with meth, and the customers buy everyday with every bit of money they got.
@@mr.pissedoff1903 he’s obviously talking about customers health and oh i don’t know, the fact that meth kills people, not how regular the income is?? are you dumb?
Vince taught someone how to actually cook high quality meth in real life, so that he could base the show off of it and be able to make it relatable in real life. Bravo Vince.
im sure bad one for this guy doesn't mean getting stuck without fuel in a desert or having cartel members chaising you with an Axe, i assume just smoked too much meth while on heroin.
It makes you feel bad for the man. But i also realize that he’s ruined so many lives by producing this stuff. Granted of course it’s their decision. He was well aware of what he was doing. That being said, i agree, I believe he deserves a second chance. I hope he gets it. We all make mistakes.
don't hate the player, hate the game, right? i get that's used more often to sympathize with users, but if someone's breaking their own moral alignment to put food on the table, i can't help but sympathize with them haha
@@mazarine_44 i feel ya there. The man had the knowledge, and the resources to do what he did, so he did it. I think the real victims besides the addicts who made their decisions, would be his family. I feel the worst for them.
@@J_GoTTi at first I read your comment and was like huh? Everyone got a choice but I read your whole comment and u right while he was only the cook and maybe didnt understand the gravity of his product on the people. at a point info becomes knowledge and what u do from thier doesn't completely forgive actions that were taken in the same reasoning that actions continued to be taken don't fully cause u to be at fault. All peace and blessings man.
> But i also realize that he’s ruined so many lives by producing this stuff That also opens the can of worms of how much responsibility they should have vs him if their lives were ruined by their choice. If I, for instance, were to choose to ruin my life with meth, I feel I have full understanding and agency to make that decision (and right), and full culpability (not to mention the resources to pay for my actions if it goes wrong). For others its harder to say, and I don't know yet where I'd place him on the culpability scale for enabling them to make this unrestricted decision.
This is literally the Breaking Bad storyline, but with a happy ending. Like seriously the writers definitely took inspiration from this story or else we're in a simulation.
@@playdoinmepanties4585 still wtf. Wheres the meth in photo? They show everything but that. They made it look like the Wal-Mart of illicit drugs but didn't even show the one they were talking about. The news is fuckin dumb.
A rando cook with dank ass meth. His meth was extremely good, and he was able to cook high amounts of it. Definitely a legend among tweakers and meth history,
But he wasn't really a "high level meth cook", he was a regular guy running shake and bake on the back of a bicycle. He just did it often... People are in these comments acting like he was some sort of professional guy, lmao
I imagine its really hard not to in that environment but yes, that's obviously a good rule of thumb. However, even if you take the most sober and careful dealer in America, you're probably still gonna get caught eventually. All it takes is one asshole cop to pull you over at the wrong moment; One nosy neighbor or "concerned citizen" to smell a chemical smell or notice you've got a butt load of empty chemical containers laying around for no discernable reason; One friend or dealer who gets busted and rats you out to save themselves; One family member who thinks they're saving you by turning you in; One IRS agent or cop to notice you're spending WAY WAY more money than you should have; One moment where you get sloppy or careless. All it takes is one tiny slip up for the whole house of cards to come down on your head. Getting caught is not only likely, its probable. And cooking meth? You're getting big boy time for that. I knew a cook that got more time than some people get for second degree murder. So not worth it.
@@ipwee Saul Goodman was another sharp guy,aka Slipping Jimmy,when a man needs a lawyer better call Saul and better have plenty of green for that kinda lawyer.he was way sharper than Chuck Mcgillian,Sauls older brother that's why Chuck was jealous.....
What a blessing.I got clean and off the streets in 94 praying for strength.I went to treatment and work Rehabilitation.Here's the best thing I ever found Shepherd's Chapel YT explains the whole Bible God bless
I think Vince was honest in his interviews about his friend making the off hand joke which became the premise of this movie. But, once in the writing room all the writers did their research to start building out the world and fleshing out the characters and someone came across this story of Walter White, and they ran with a lot of themes and tropes based off this true story. It could be that they didn't foresee the actual story ever coming to light to the mass public through the internet via such a readily accessible media outlet such as VICE. Otherwise, maybe they wouldn't have gone with the exact name and such blatant parallels. No doubt, massive amounts of research were done to create the level of realism they wanted for the show. I think it's inevitable they would have come across this story and been inspired by its details, seeing as it matched Vince's original premise. I also think Vince would never admit to using details from this real life story so as to protect the integrity of the show, and to also preserve the fan's special connection to it. Many artists never reveal the true mundane inspiration for their art, and leave a level of obscured ambiguity so as to keep the mystery alive. The perception of the genius of the writers. Once the audience learns the true inspiration behind a coveted piece of art, the truth can tend to leave one disappointed. Many artists obscure their true inspirations because they know the process isn't that mysterious, and that the art loses a lot of its life once the audience knows the behind the scenes truth.
I can understand this guy being 'The best meth cook' but the fact that his name is Walter White, he had a Junkie partner (Jesse) he had a 'I cook, you sell deal' (Gus Fring), He dropped off the drugs "Behind a telephone pole, behind a tree" (Like how Jesse and his gang moved meth) He got introduced to a lawyer who was in on his act (Saul Goodman), when orders got more requested he moved to a different location (The super meth lab), he has a son (Walter Jr and i know he had a daughter Holly but she plays nest to no part to the story), the son caught on in his late teens (Around the same age as Walt Jr did) He spent his money on Tools and Cars (Tools to fix the rooting floor in Walter's house and Cars for himself and his son), When he tried to quit his partner kept cooking (Jesse), when he was wanted he was Number 1 most wanted in the country (Heisenberg) I'm not saying all this is bullshit, but it just seems that bit to coincidental to me. That and this was posted (on RUclips at least) only 2 months after they finished airing Breaking Bad
@@jessdoesvids lol idk since this was 2 month ago I think there was a comment above me trying to sell Illegal Substances I guess he Deleted his comment
You can tell he is enjoyed cooking it, the process of learning and making something that so many people enjoyed is a powerful feeling. I feel bad for him, with all the hype it most be hard for him to not go back to that. As an ex addict I know how that is.
the end felt so bittersweet, he still seemed proud but u can notice that ounce of regret when his family talk of how they think he deserved time + he knows well that he got caught for himself, that nobody he loved needed him, only junkies for a craft that he couldn't pursue any longer. almost holding back tears. u could see the look in his eyes
@@siriuslee3522 true but once you realize just how easy the money is to come by, that just becomes another thing. Power and control over others becomes a big part of it, and always having to watch your back.
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Nah, I'd rather watch it in Serbian.
nuh uh
no gracias
can i watch it in british
wea buena
Not only is his name Walter White, his associate has a preexisting drug history, he got a divorce, he had a questionable lawyer, he even looked like Hector Salamanca. This is too good to be true.
@@kikiavila8331 chill 💀💀💀
@@Wavebound- lmaoo
And his son looks like Hank
u do realize that breaking bad is based of this, right?
@@strangerx8606 its not
He may be a meth chef, but he is not the one who knocks
Walter White Lmfaoooo
😂😂😂
не настучит.согласен...
You won't say his name!
But he is the real one
The fact that guy is real, southern, cooked crystal meth in particular, and his name is actually Walter White, is beyond surreal to me!..
Why?
El Cruzer55 r u dum
Diego Velazquez legit no one cares
@@ThanosDidTheRightThing undercover
He’s the whole reason the show breaking bad exists
Dude said "I'm a meth cook" not "I'm a FORMER meth cook" lmao
Hahaha he problably makes a few batches but just for da family.
@@viperrr6886 yeah I cook some for my family so yeah
@@ripgbe 😳bro go smoke some weed
Sometimes when you addict to something it's hard to get off it's sad
@@ripgbe
Meth is lame and outdated. The new trend for family gatherings is Krokodil on Christmas day. Git gud.
When the interviewer asked "when did your cooking hurt the family?" and the granddaughter said "did it ever really hurt the family tho?" LMAO. Obviously this guy knows how to balance his cooking and family commitments. Look at how close he still is with his sons.
Was she even around when this was going on?
Because the son says bluntly that Walter did hurt the family.
Apparently one of his sons ended up shooting him in the back over a disagreement involving $10,000 from what I've read
@@JayJayden45 damn
@@JayJayden45 really??
this is so crazy, someone should make a series about this
Can you suggest a name for it??
@@galileo707 breaking bad could be a fitting name idk tho
@@valog_ yeah!! Breaking bad sounds sickkk mate
How about use the element signs of Bromine and Boron? Like.. (BR)eaking (B)ad??
@@galileo707 wouldn't that Element signs make it a nerd show ? 🤔
@@adhxzz. nah... It has enough meth in it to keep it COOL
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No, I don't think I will.
ok
No, I don't think I will
No, I don't think I will
No, I don’t think I will
10/10 would recommend the guy. Great cook. His work with our community really tied the place together. All of us here are meth heads for life because of him. Truly a life changer
@@jamtaco2667 ? Am i too young to understand im 18
@@jamtaco2667 what are you saying?
@@jamtaco2667 I’m so edgy everyone look at me
@@jamtaco2667 how is someone who likes having that belief suffering? How are they having delusions? Oh and yes it does because I disagree with something I’m right
@@jamtaco2667 oh I’m not lol and good bye lmfao
I love how all those dudes in rehab are like: "yooo Walter! When's the next batch coming my man!"
And he's like "heheh it's comin' boys!"
That was a real WTF moment
Lmfao 😂
They tryna be funny it's a small town
pretty sure they asked when the next season of the show is coming out
@@diatonicdissonance yeah he said whens the next "series" from what I heard but idk.
I don’t understand why they would glorify his meth cooking abilities at a rehabilitation centre lmao
True
Because you're not a junky... you wouldn't understand
yeah this weird and stupid.
That is what i thought. They love him and glorify him like some god and he loves it.
...because habitual drug users over time eventually form a CULTURE, generally centered around the specific drug of choice. In the Tuscaloosa meth culture, Mr. White was the king.
So many of the details line up so perfectly with BB that halfway through the video, I was actually expecting him to have a son with cerebral palsy...
Well the show writers had to change a few things around lol
The only detail the same is he was a meth cook, had a helper, and a lawyer. Rest is fiction
Dad: what are you watching son?
me: motivational video.
A girl is no one
My dad is the one who told me to watch breaking bad
@@liamichellequiroznunez5396 they fucked the show :(
yung bruh
Jaqen H'ghar 😂😂😂
This feels like an expectations vs reality meme.
😂😂😂
I know right?!?!
Abysmal Wilson
: So freakin true. They took A LOT of liberties with the series lol the real Walter White just seems like your average meth cook.
@@tizodd6 liberties? The series was not based on this guy. He just happens to also be called Walter White. The Breaking Bad series was an idea hatched by Vince Gilligan's friend based on a real case about someone cooking meth in an RV. Not this.
@@Nimbus3690 Maybe it was this guy cooking the meth in the RV?
I wanna see their lawyer I bet he's not better than saul.
$2m bail reduced to $10k. Probation and rehab instead of a long jail sentence. All because he prayed right? It's all good man.
@@SaltyGrub1475 Saul Goodman
No doubt
Better call Saul ❄️
No ones better then Saul not even daredevil
Can we get a video called “the real badger and skinny Pete”
right on, yo
@@hamodi20091 lmao
the real two best hitmen west of the mississippi
We need a Badger/Skinny Pete spinoff
Well skinny Pete looks like every meth user ever 😂😂
This is the Walter White that had to face the responsibility of his actions and live with them instead of dying in a blaze of glory.
Exactly true
Didn't the Walt from the show had to pay for his actions as well? His family and everyone he ever knew or who knew him hated him by the end of the show.
@@takeuchi5760 He tried to run away from the responsobility but when Hank died, he changed to tying up all of the loose ends he had, the issue with Skyler, the issue with Jesse and the issue with the Aryans.
Thanks for the spoilers
@@buffrichard8107 yeah :') and i'm never doing it again while watching some series
Maybe he is walter white, but he is not heisenberg
Heisenberg is fiction
@@MrSpotlightrecordz he existed
And definitely he’s not the one who knocks the door.
Your God dam right!!!
Say my name
Instead of being shunned by folks this guy is being appreciated and shown as if he is a hero and did something great!
it’s because he is the one who knocks
This is the only issue I have. I love interesting stories however they need to be balanced. This man did horrible things and it didn’t but glorified just because it’s entertaining
@@nahhhbruhhhHardly, it's more so glorifying hope and the possibility of salvation from the kinds of dark places we can all find ourselves in during life. Tbh I'm surprised you chose to see it that way
I respect him for admitting his guilt and going straight. I don't think that is very common in that business.
@@nahhhbruhhh some people really need that kind of money… some people never had that kind of money before, and it would be easy to slip into it further and further if you never had that kind of money before
Walt would never cook in a place that contaminated
I dunno man, the RV was pretty ragged
Im sure it didnt look like that at the time genius
“It’s all contaminated”
@@thewishfulfilmmakerhsu THERE IS NO MORE ROOM FOR ERROR
@@MX5_Mikey The Fly episode highlighted his need for purity. The RV was clean enough for starting off.
He looks like he was his best customer
Ironic.
@Daniel Drago nostril, teeth
Not really bro it could be alot a lot worst so if anything im sure he did coke and other drugs for all those years because if it was meth it be a lot worst man I' grew up in the good so.i know fam so either that or he smoked a good 2 years everyday before locked up lol
Jesus is in the healing business,thank God he heard his prayers
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Wild thing is i actually had a chemistry teacher in 2015 named Mr White who pretty much just watched breaking bad with us 80% of the time just cause he loved the show.. Still think it was more than that lmao
Yeah I'm sure your teacher would watch breaking bad with you at school.
@@gregkis well it was a secondary school for borderline dropouts so yeah
@@gregkis have you ever been to an american public high school? half my teachers literally just let us play music and eat and chill
@@mottomusik I’m in flint and the sub in home room walked in turned on Travis Scott and chilled for the hour
great times, i'm sure
... "And that was your secret?" "Yes."
Meth cooks everywhere: "Write that down, write that down!"
I can't even imagine the battle fought between a complete lack of inhibition vs intense paranoia inside the minds of tweakers who've been so tempted to almost reply "literally me" to this but realised they can't without their name ending up on a watchlist
I love how when he walks on the hallway (3:23) he's like the school clown returning from his suspension for flipping off his teacher
😂😂
Lmao
I hate school. We’ve got the weirdest schedules rn
He looks proud of what he done 😒
@@blazi_0 Yea , kinda like the breaking bad walter white. But he's probably just smiling because it's a bit embarrassing. People making jokes etc.
Stay out of my territory
walter was based in NM not Alabama
lol that’s funny
Nice one !!! 😎👍
@@notnessle Your God damn right
@@eddiek0507 Your God Damn Right
The man, the meth, the legend
Facts
That’s a good one 👏🏼
* Myth...... Oh wait.....LMFAO!!!!!
👏👏👏👏bravo
Lool... Good one 😂
Everyone in this video is smiling and happy to have had Walter in their town.
This is the exact moment Walter White became Heisenberg.
Yep
Yeah indeed is it.
Im so late but I just started breaking bad and now I honestly see why any narco/drug style show is immediately compared to breaking bad.. Its the OG
@Lskull this is the exact moment when Walter White became Walt Whitman
Bravo Vince
02:12 He was just way too fast for that speed bag.
xD
Didn't expect to see you here
LMFAO in 2020
Lmaoooo
My favorite musician didn’t expect you here
I was gonna skip brushing my teeth tonight, but after watching this video......
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Date Mike deadass
We all need inspection 😂😂😂😁
I don't know if you are still having this account after one year.... But i needed u to know that I give your 1000 th like.
haha unless you plan to also become a tweaker like this dude i think youre fine
its just the most fucked up drug anyone could do
some drugs its the addiction that fucks you up and the drug isnt as caustic but meth just decimates people
1:20 this cop's voice is almost exactly like Vince's, Bravo Vince!
Imagine becoming an alchocolic and then getting glorified at rehab centre for your ability to drink 10 litres of beer per day
He wasn't glorified for taking meth. He's more like as what Jack Daniel is for the whiskey.
That's how we do it in Ireland
Well, 10 litres for a day is not even that much tbh. If you drink that, sure, you're probably an alcoholic, but there are people who drink way more than that
How the he'll could you afford that
You can't drink 10 liters a day
Lady: “Did your lawyer know about your meth business?” Walter: Pauses (take a deep breath).....then continues to tell a different story...😂😂classic
Just as i read this the conversation began on the video 😅
Better call saul!
S'all good, man
Tell me his lawyer doesn't have the name that I think he has
Just like Saul!!!!
Now, if he had a partner named Jesse Pinkman... that would kick this story up a knotch.
That would of been a lawsuit lol 😂
Well, there was a STEVE. Close enough.
@Live Your Life Well, there is a fair share of Dears out there. Close enough.
i think it's spelled notch
its real you idiot
I remember the first time I smoked meth. It was then I fully understood why people would throw their lives away for this drug. I personally am coming up on 11 months clean.
How are you now?
Keep going yo
@@number1soobinstan much better now, thanks for asking!
@@JTK4722 that's good to hear
Good for you! May I ask: I know a 76 y o guy in LA. Can I get him to rehab? I m afraid he s getting dementia. Drug induced. He s smoked fir 30 yrs. Weigh in?
Walter White: Made thousands a day and bought some cars.
Heisenberg: *Made hundreds of thousands a day and bought a car WASH.*
Luis Bolanos There are drug kingpins in real life that made 1000 times more than Heisenberg
Wow, I just made a silly joke. I can't believe it got 100+ likes! Thanks!!!😍
Alysia Mer David-Wasser Haha lol here get my like good sir
SO Far The best Comment i came across here (I was gonna skip brushing my teeth tonight, but after watching this video......)
Alysia Mer David-Wasser I love how you capitalized WASH😂😂
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What happened during his sentencing this past March? I haven't been able to find anything about it online, which is a first.
Bwansive236 he got 12 years
TheSlashvsSoccer
Seems like he had come to terms with it and was ready for the sentence, despite not wanting to hear it. He did manufacture meth after all. My google searches kept returning the Walter White and his son in Montana. The son shot the father over $10k. What a coincidence, right? Two Walter Whites both cooking meth? I suppose its three with one of them being a fictional character. Weird world we live in sometimes.
Bwansive236 Weird world we live in most of the time
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i agree with you
"Do you have english captions?"
This video:
Yes, but actually no.
What?
Nvm I get it
go to settings auto generated english
I just clicked on captions asking why they won't show lmaooo
Just realized too!
"Sammy, we have to cook!"
- Waltu White
"Meth Bust" shows marijuana leaf a syringe and some pills
😆😆😆
If you saw Breaking Bad, you know meth can be injected
But what about Cannabis? You can't inject that!
You can shoot meth.
Right lmao !!
I'm pretty sure Vince Gilligan knew about his existence and based his story off of him.
No he didn’t, he came from an image Vince had during his mid life crisis. This was just coincidental
@@nutjurg Who knows. Vince could've made that up to avoid legalities.
@@WiseOnion nope
you're not pretty sure, you're 99.1% sure
@@WiseOnion There are 2 similarities - the name, Walter White and the drug, meth. Is this really a coincidence? No. The name and the drug are both very popular. Nothing else matches. Previous occupation, intelligence level, drug abuse, partner type/age/duties, location, distro network, purity (I'm not convinced AL knows pure meth), reasons for selling, cancer diagnosis, and so on.
The bomber jacket, the stance, the way he walked. He played Bryan Cranston really well
😂😂
😂😂
Strike that...reverse it lol
crazy how accurately this guy was able to recreate breaking bad in real life, props to this superfan
I wanna see Tuco’s interview
😅😅😅
He is dead 👿👿👿
@@mayankraghav8098 the actor??
@@polishherowitoldpilecki5521 noo
Tight!
1:05 Meth started rising again in 2008.... Breaking Bad premiered in 2008. hmmmm
But was it blue?!!!
@@dolan449 the blue color is an impurity tho
tosehoed123 It actually isn’t, Walt states to Tuco in season 1 that it may be blue but it’s “every bit as pure”, they just use methylamine in the formula from then on
@@dolan449 yeah get your facts from a tv show 😅
Look it up. Pure methamphetamine is white
Dylan Mulcahy Methamphetamine is coloured based on purity, or the products used during the process. Certain dealers would also add food colouring, as the popularity of BB started to grow said dealers would often add blue food colouring for marketing.
Judging by his teeth, he seems to have tried his product unlike Breaking Bad's Walter White
Son Of Montreal never get high on your own supply, lol
Son Of Montreal Did you ever thought that maybe , just maybe , his teeth are like that 'cause he's smoking ?
Son Of Montreal Did you ever thought that maybe , just maybe , his teeth are like that 'cause he's smoking ?
C.S.P. Arash Have* you ever thought that maybe, just maybe, it's a fucking joke?
Well , it's a shame for VICE if it is a joke . But I don.t think it;s a joke
Best meth in Alabama is like making the best wine in Italy
😂
Everyone can be Walter White, Hesienberg is what we need.
P.S :A joke tho
HEISENBERG, made a METH EMPIRE, killed hundreds, and RAPED his wife. we don’t need any heisenbergs
binglio he didn’t rape his wife 😂 that was never confirmed so you can’t say it happened.
Nattt02 he almost did it in the tv series
Golden shake Key word = almost
The position-momentum guy?
YEAH MR. WHITE, YEAH SCIENCE
@That Foo I'm considering it, but I finished it only half a year ago, so I'll wait a bit longer
But like I really want to rewatch it!
@@trygveevensen171 i rewatch i every 5 months. It gets easier to watch the more you see it.
YEAH BITCH, MAGNETS
I am happy Walter and his family are good and healthy after such a destructive drug and life style. But I can’t help but wonder about all the families and communities that have been devastated but the drugs that Walter and his friend littered the world with. I remember seeing a documentary about how devastating meth was in a lot of the little towns. That even the Seniors where on it.
it was their chose to do meth, walter just wanted money bro
People bring it upon themselves, you're the one that buys the meth, he ain't killing nobody, but selling them a product which they'll get by any means anyways.
Yeah, he... He got arrested and sentenced for 12 years pretty much right after this video.
No good ending here
Littered the world ??? Stfu . He did a good thing
@@eladguitar thats a different one. this guy only got 32 months of probation'
Actually, George Marquardt, also from Oklahoma, was a chemist who made this guy look like a school boy. He went by the name of "Squeak" and he was a rotund, pipe smoking, wild haired, classic "Mad Scientist" looking character that was every bit as brilliant as he was eccentric. He was a genuine and extremely talented old school chemist who often referred to himself and his contemporaries as "Pot Boilers". He built molecules from 'scratch', rather than from immediate precursors: anything from meth to LSD and even fentanyl, which he famously manufactured in his lab in Goddard, Kansas back in the late 80's and beyond and which he distributed to Boston and NYC through mob affiliates... which got him busted.
The guy being showcased here knows no actual chemistry, and his explanation of how he used a second addition of iodine as a secret way to make it perfect illustrates that fact. What was REALLY happening there, was him getting his chemical ratios wrong by using insufficient iodine in the reaction. This left unreacted ephedrine remaining in his end product, which acted like 'cut' - a diluent. One way to 'fix' that problem is to throw everything back in the reaction flask with fresh iodine and run it again. Unprofessional, but more or less a 'work around'.
This tactic probably destroyed another 10 to 20 percent of his product due to thermal degradation and the usual by products that are present in most all chemical reactions being doubled by running the same process twice on the same material - but the end product that survived would at least be stronger, albeit at a cost. "Walter White" would have known these things if he was indeed worthy of being referred to as a "Chef". (LOL) But maybe someday they'll tell Squeak's story. The show 'Day One' interviewed him once in prison, but he never agreed to a movie deal after the way they edited the interview to make the story more 'juicy' or something. Spin.
Squeak was finally released from Federal Prison a few years back, but I've made no attempt to reach out to him, so I'm not even sure he's still alive. If he is, he's in his seventies and the DEA is probably within visual range of him 24/7. That said, I'm fairly certain that if any of his old friends tried to contact him it would stir a hornet's nest of harmful speculation and jeopardize his freedom on supervised release. It's a shame though, because he was the victim of his own stunningly brilliant and creative mind: a mind that put him so distant from the rest of humanity that regular, "normal" people were the one thing he could seldom comprehend - or predict. Years ago, I was probably his closest friend.
Thank you for sharing this
WOW!!! Quite the story
You sound like your talking as him, himself. Thanks for your comment that was the most interesting comment on this here. 😊
@@kandikool2953 Thanks for your reply. I mourn Squeak's passing to this day: we were so close for so many years... Although I can honestly say that we never worked together in any lab - legal or clandestine - we often brainstormed together on theoretical alternative synthetic pathways suitable for clandestine production of popular substances, but that would also avoid procuring watched precursors or overly sophisticated equipment, etc.
The only time there was ever a problem between us was over fentanyl. I had assisted him in exploring potential ways that fentanyl could be made in an 'informal setting', safely and from precursors not under federal scrutiny - sort of a 'clandestine feasibility study'. We also worked out solid methods for cutting the finished product in a manner that would insure the drug was dispersed evenly and diluted enough to easily 'eyeball' a safe dose. No easy task, but doable.
At the end of our study and after solving all the problems and issues, we both agreed that 'other factors' made the idea a non-starter. For instance, while NYC was a market big enough to easily absorb a large influx of fentanyl, it meant dealing with the Mob on an exclusive basis. Neither of us trusted them in the slightest. With both of us being 'outsiders', we could be sold out, killed, robbed or traded for someone else's freedom if they ever had any kind of excuse or need. That was the main reason: there were others.
So, we both promised each other that neither of us would go down that road - or at least that's what I thought until I later read in the news that he'd broken that promise. After his conviction I asked him what on earth compelled him to break his word and he said, "They were bringing me $250,000 a month in a suitcase - I just couldn't bring myself to say no". Once they were "partners", they pressed him into letting THEM cut the product - to avoid 'arguments' over purity in the future - and all that that implies...
I didn't want to hold a grudge against him over a promise he didn't actually have to make and I understood the temptation of having a big stack of money set down in front of you every month - so I shelved my complaint. After all, he was paying a stiff price for going against his own better judgement and the Courts and media portrayed him as a demon - blaming him for the deaths that happened after the mob pressed him to give it to them pure, and then performed the instructions for cutting it like the did everything else: sloppy and in a rush. I can only share this cautionary tale with you because Squeak has passed - and I'm retired. Peace.
@@kandikool2953 Thank you for your reply. Squeak has passed and I mourn his passing. I actually responded to your reply a few days ago and was just now checking to see if you'd noticed it. Apparently YT removed it for reasons unknown to me - maybe it was a little too real or raw for their taste - authoritative fools often overreact. I could repost it but they could simply re-censor, so I guess they get to be bullies for now. However, if you're curious, Hamilton Morris has indicated that he is interested in interviewing me.
I was fighting stage 4 cancer at the time and dealing with intensive radiation and chemotherapy, as well as having a tracheostomy tube in my neck and poor odds for survival, so I didn't take him up at the time. That was a year ago. I've since survived all that, despite the odds, and even though I still have that tube in my neck I plan to email him shortly to consent to be interviewed about my past life as an underground chemist. Squeak will be in there somewhere and if the interview comes to pass I will look for you in the comment section and reply. Enjoy the day!
The main question to Walter : "Did you watch Breaking Bad?"
desantura 25 obviously he did
desantura 25 he was breaking bad
doesn't mean he watched the tv show @@gabetovar2429
He is the danger
@@stonner2k R/whoosh
Growing up in Oklahoma and experiencing an addiction myself, I remember fellow users who’d often mention that “red phosphorus dope” and how it had “legs for days”
I’m glad to be in a better place and no longer around these types of characters. Hearing this interview jogged my memory to these comments from “back in the day”
I too am from Oklahoma and my dad was a cook. No red either tho, he was an Anhydrous cook. Good to hear your clean keep it up!
@@shearwave7885 and now I remembered how people thought that “Annie” was better
Also from Oklahoma, I had some blue stuff one time, a tiny bit, it had legs for days. I've been clean for over 6 years and I am glad I never got to deep into it and got away from all that.
ruclips.net/user/shortsXI6GSJHMv_0?si=9WdBaV51o7vdOq7N
Yep as someone who the Lord saved from that evil addiction and lifestyle I remember hearing people talk about the old days, same exact words you typed out. But I praise the Lord Jesus Christ, he alone saves and frees from addiction!
1:27 Ah yes. The famous meth leaf
@neklad I heard that you can inject meth and orally consume meth-like pills. But look at the fucking meth leaf omg
YourKneesAreGrey ah yeah praise the infamous meth leaf.
lol I thought the same thing
YourKneesAreGrey adderall is the meth like pill
@@dj51401 vyvanse even more
@1:30 Hazmat dudes in the beginning: "let's shake it until it blows up!"
Might have been a good idea, actually. Better than having it explode inside a vehicle or whatever.
Ok there's one fact that apparently no one pointed out, he was apprehended in 2008, the same year Breaking Bad started.
Him sitting crossed legged on the couch while his son is explaining why they grew apart made me sad a bit
Because he's sitting cross legged? It's just a way to sit, no disrespect at all.. I love to sit like that, it's a good way to rest your body and legs.
@@baronsaturday9529 pretty sure the problem isn’t how he’s sitting m8
@@Hunt3rsDr3am It seems like Curly Talks finds it a little disrespectful to sit cross legged while they talk about sensitive stuff. Why else would s/he mention it like that?
Sadder than seeing that 200,000$ cross go up at a crossroad in Mississippi?
@@baronsaturday9529 nah I don't find it disrespectful. I mentioned his sitting position to give more detail in which specific scene made me feel sad.
I'm still trying to understand what makes people look at this guy as a hero
they probably just watched breaking bad tbh i dont see other reasons lmao
@@ee-lu1hf walter white was the brba villain too so
I m still wondering why people don't see anything special
Guess they don't care about the pink feathered chicken in the coop
@@hypnotizd8531 Tf he wasnt it was Gus
@@rastas_4221 His introduction was perfect
I want to hear this man’s stories so bad he has seemed to live a very interesting and eventful life
Me: Mom can we have Walter white?
Mom: We have Walter White at home sweety
Walter White at home:
Lol
But he’s real and Walter white is fake so stfu lad
Without him Walter white wouldn’t exist because it’s pretty obviously based on him
This version of this meme hits different
this one's especially bad and overused on stuff that it doesn't even apply too. RUclips comment likes aren't worth any money. Stop.
3:25 the way hes walkin. He gettin hyped LMFAO
😂😂😂
That boy was in his fucking bag. Lmfao.
The real story: Saul Goodman is real.
Ben Aurich It’s all good man... S aul Good man... That’s how the writers of BB got the name...
Michael Glazier ok
😂😂😂😂
@@michaelglazier9932 i think everyone understands that
It'S aul Good Man
The fact that the officer at 1:17 sounds exactly like Vince Gilligan makes it better
Man, seein his granddaughter sway away from him really says a lot. I understand both sides, but bless her heart. I hope shes doing well, and I hope the whole family is okay.
I caught that 2...The whole body language was repellent
I was in the military with a guy who ended up running one of the largest meth labs in his state. He and his associates got caught and he served 20 years in prison. No way I'd have the guts to do that so kudos to him. Not worth the risk.
Yea kudos to the guy making meth. Lmaoo
Weed is a better route the customers live longer.
@@manwhoismissingtwotoenails4811 a pound of weed takes way longer sell, and grow. You can make several pounds a day with meth, and the customers buy everyday with every bit of money they got.
@@mr.pissedoff1903 he’s obviously talking about customers health and oh i don’t know, the fact that meth kills people, not how regular the income is??
are you dumb?
@@mr.pissedoff1903 as consumers we should start taking meth then instead of weed according to your logic as its quicker to produce
I can imagine how often people walk up to him to ask him to say "Say my name." or "I am the one who knocks!", lol.
alan smithee probably not, considering he got 12 years.
I have a poster of Walter White and it says say my name
Progect Gamer
me 2
MrMegaguppy
Brian Beattie
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Vince taught someone how to actually cook high quality meth in real life, so that he could base the show off of it and be able to make it relatable in real life. Bravo Vince.
"Walter's brother in law is known for collecting rocks---sorry, minerals."
“A lotta good memories, a lot of bad ones too” god I need to see a Netflix series on this, imagine the stories he has.
There's one called "Breaking Bad" and that one is good
@@men5crumm lol u think he was kidding
@@freekrunkerhacks playing along with it
He tells me a lot of good ones but he never likes to talk about it
im sure bad one for this guy doesn't mean getting stuck without fuel in a desert or having cartel members chaising you with an Axe, i assume just smoked too much meth while on heroin.
It makes you feel bad for the man. But i also realize that he’s ruined so many lives by producing this stuff. Granted of course it’s their decision. He was well aware of what he was doing. That being said, i agree, I believe he deserves a second chance. I hope he gets it. We all make mistakes.
don't hate the player, hate the game, right? i get that's used more often to sympathize with users, but if someone's breaking their own moral alignment to put food on the table, i can't help but sympathize with them haha
@@mazarine_44 i feel ya there. The man had the knowledge, and the resources to do what he did, so he did it. I think the real victims besides the addicts who made their decisions, would be his family. I feel the worst for them.
@@J_GoTTi at first I read your comment and was like huh? Everyone got a choice but I read your whole comment and u right while he was only the cook and maybe didnt understand the gravity of his product on the people. at a point info becomes knowledge and what u do from thier doesn't completely forgive actions that were taken in the same reasoning that actions continued to be taken don't fully cause u to be at fault. All peace and blessings man.
@@jercmehoph7110 you as well
> But i also realize that he’s ruined so many lives by producing this stuff
That also opens the can of worms of how much responsibility they should have vs him if their lives were ruined by their choice. If I, for instance, were to choose to ruin my life with meth, I feel I have full understanding and agency to make that decision (and right), and full culpability (not to mention the resources to pay for my actions if it goes wrong). For others its harder to say, and I don't know yet where I'd place him on the culpability scale for enabling them to make this unrestricted decision.
2:12 bro the guy in the back 😭
Wow that's methed up
Calm down Mike Tyson 😂😂😂😂
Dude you messed me up with my lisps
Mike Tython
😂😂😂😂
😂 I’m des
This is literally the Breaking Bad storyline, but with a happy ending. Like seriously the writers definitely took inspiration from this story or else we're in a simulation.
He acc got shot by his son Brandon whom was jailed and he also got 12 years and passed away in jail. So not so happy ending
Sometimes, life imitates art. Also...he's dead now.
@@onurcay6668 That, actually, is a different Walter White, who sold meth in Montana.
@@onurcay6668 makes me happy
@@brad2751 wtf 😂
To this day, Walter cannot stand a single fly in his lab. He despises flies like no other.
That episode drove me nuts 😅
@@jurnee13 it was too slow and I got bored
0:13 I died when he said My name is Walter White
"Two meth busts" *shows marijuana leaf* only in Oklahoma
Shows leaf, a syringe, and 2 pills* nice try tho
I'm from okc you fat bitch
damn i was reading this right when they said that
@@playdoinmepanties4585 still wtf. Wheres the meth in photo? They show everything but that. They made it look like the Wal-Mart of illicit drugs but didn't even show the one they were talking about. The news is fuckin dumb.
Weed is legal in Oklahoma though
I feel like he's just a random cook who's name happens to be Walter white. Lol
Yea I kinda got that vibe too
A rando cook with dank ass meth. His meth was extremely good, and he was able to cook high amounts of it. Definitely a legend among tweakers and meth history,
@jbizzybrown dude was cooking red phosphorus. This was before cartel dope was even really a thing.
It's Vice so.......And i thought it really took place in New Mexico
@@davidunruh8041 I didn't know methheads had a culture.
2:11. is nobody gonna talk about the dude in the back knocking a punching bag down?
Saw that
Lmfao
OMG WTF LMAO
Thank you for this, my life has improved due to this comment.
That's a speed bag. They always do that
11:20 he has the same stare that the breaking bad walter has 😭
Fact that you could walk past this man without even knowing that he's a high level meth cook is crazy
_Was._
@@immortalsun nini? bwana alikufa???
Tf is the fact 😂
@@Peabody388he just doesnt cook anymore
But he wasn't really a "high level meth cook", he was a regular guy running shake and bake on the back of a bicycle.
He just did it often...
People are in these comments acting like he was some sort of professional guy, lmao
Never get high on your own supply!... He didnt respect that xD
rule number three....dont underestimate the OTHER GUYS GREED
Never sell no crack where you rest at
That's an old rule. But one they need to practice more.
I imagine its really hard not to in that environment but yes, that's obviously a good rule of thumb. However, even if you take the most sober and careful dealer in America, you're probably still gonna get caught eventually. All it takes is one asshole cop to pull you over at the wrong moment; One nosy neighbor or "concerned citizen" to smell a chemical smell or notice you've got a butt load of empty chemical containers laying around for no discernable reason; One friend or dealer who gets busted and rats you out to save themselves; One family member who thinks they're saving you by turning you in; One IRS agent or cop to notice you're spending WAY WAY more money than you should have; One moment where you get sloppy or careless. All it takes is one tiny slip up for the whole house of cards to come down on your head. Getting caught is not only likely, its probable. And cooking meth? You're getting big boy time for that. I knew a cook that got more time than some people get for second degree murder. So not worth it.
He should've called Saul. That's my horrible joke for the day.
Good one!!! LOL
Saul Goodman = its all good man
@@ipwee Saul Goodman was another sharp guy,aka Slipping Jimmy,when a man needs a lawyer better call Saul and better have plenty of green for that kinda lawyer.he was way sharper than Chuck Mcgillian,Sauls older brother that's why Chuck was jealous.....
Awful joke
@KillaCrossover318 false
2:36 Did they really just say Mr White, the man, the METH, the legend? lmao
At 2:11 the guy punching the bag and it just falls off lol
We jus gonna pretend like dudes punching bag didn’t jus fall off the thing when he punched it once 😂
Haha i saw that too 🤣
You've got it 😂😂
Probably a junky
He probably thinks he's super strong
It looks like somebody been getting high on their own supply
he's definitely got those meth teeth.
biggie?
I first heard it in Scarface, but I'm sure it had been a saying for many years prior.
should of listened to Frank..............
Frederick Amey old white guys just look that way
0:36 those teeth were the exact ones my school used to show how bad soda is.
Waiting for the real life Saul ,Mike ,Jesse ,Gus ,Tuco , Huell. Etc
The real Saul and Jesse were in this
Tucoooo
Reasonably...
They don't exist dumbass
Skinny p
I never knew breaking bad was based on a true story. Brilliant
I think it was just a coincidence and the show was not based off this guy.
@@danielfinger4857 a former teacher turning into a meth cook in a small town, he was also old and his name was Walter white, bruh
@@2PJRR well Walter White in breaking bad is a genius. This guy is just a meth cook.
@@2PJRR this guy was never a teacher he was in construction and then a carpenter,
Do you have any idea how common of a name that is?
The guy hitting the punching bag 2:11 im dying
What a blessing.I got clean and off the streets in 94 praying for strength.I went to treatment and work Rehabilitation.Here's the best thing I ever found Shepherd's Chapel YT explains the whole Bible God bless
1-4-8-3-6-9 , representing the ABQ . WHAT UP BIIIAAATCH
Leave it at the tone
Stop selling my husband marijuana
Pot’s good for you girl!
Hank, Walter has been smoking Pot.
I'm skylar white yo ! My husands Walter white yo !
The fact that Walter’s son didn’t know who his father was at one point can only mean it was Heisenberg.
Did anyone notice the punching bag fall at 2:18?
I did 🙋
Yes I chucled.
WHAT PUNCHING BAG!?
At around 2:18 the guy in the middle-ish of the screen punching the punching bag
Walter White gf speed bag
I think Vince was honest in his interviews about his friend making the off hand joke which became the premise of this movie. But, once in the writing room all the writers did their research to start building out the world and fleshing out the characters and someone came across this story of Walter White, and they ran with a lot of themes and tropes based off this true story. It could be that they didn't foresee the actual story ever coming to light to the mass public through the internet via such a readily accessible media outlet such as VICE. Otherwise, maybe they wouldn't have gone with the exact name and such blatant parallels. No doubt, massive amounts of research were done to create the level of realism they wanted for the show. I think it's inevitable they would have come across this story and been inspired by its details, seeing as it matched Vince's original premise.
I also think Vince would never admit to using details from this real life story so as to protect the integrity of the show, and to also preserve the fan's special connection to it. Many artists never reveal the true mundane inspiration for their art, and leave a level of obscured ambiguity so as to keep the mystery alive. The perception of the genius of the writers. Once the audience learns the true inspiration behind a coveted piece of art, the truth can tend to leave one disappointed. Many artists obscure their true inspirations because they know the process isn't that mysterious, and that the art loses a lot of its life once the audience knows the behind the scenes truth.
1:27 they have a marijuana leaf slapped up there next to the syringe and doesn't say one word about weed at all. Media is hilarious.
same thing i was thinking
Yeah man that's exactly Wat I picked up on. Was checking comments to c if any1 else commented. It's bullshit for sure
+Woody81 write properly you fucking tumor
+Woody81 oh my god my guts hurt just reading this.
+Woody81 this wont kill me.i was already dead inside.
I can understand this guy being 'The best meth cook' but the fact that his name is Walter White, he had a Junkie partner (Jesse) he had a 'I cook, you sell deal' (Gus Fring), He dropped off the drugs "Behind a telephone pole, behind a tree" (Like how Jesse and his gang moved meth) He got introduced to a lawyer who was in on his act (Saul Goodman), when orders got more requested he moved to a different location (The super meth lab), he has a son (Walter Jr and i know he had a daughter Holly but she plays nest to no part to the story), the son caught on in his late teens (Around the same age as Walt Jr did) He spent his money on Tools and Cars (Tools to fix the rooting floor in Walter's house and Cars for himself and his son), When he tried to quit his partner kept cooking (Jesse), when he was wanted he was Number 1 most wanted in the country (Heisenberg)
I'm not saying all this is bullshit, but it just seems that bit to coincidental to me. That and this was posted (on RUclips at least) only 2 months after they finished airing Breaking Bad
Bernard The Hero or maybe the show was made after him
Are you a fucking wierdo
This feels like an in-universe documentary of Walter White. Something like that should exist.
Nice Try FED boi. 🖕🏻🤠🖕🏻
@@45Gunner556what
@@jessdoesvids lol idk since this was 2 month ago I think there was a comment above me trying to sell Illegal Substances I guess he Deleted his comment
@@45Gunner556 blud really thought he was walter white under the real life walter white video
@@jessdoesvids lol
This is the only Vice video I like.
You can tell he is enjoyed cooking it, the process of learning and making something that so many people enjoyed is a powerful feeling. I feel bad for him, with all the hype it most be hard for him to not go back to that. As an ex addict I know how that is.
Having power over people is intoxicating, nobody can deny that.
the end felt so bittersweet, he still seemed proud but u can notice that ounce of regret when his family talk of how they think he deserved time + he knows well that he got caught for himself, that nobody he loved needed him, only junkies for a craft that he couldn't pursue any longer. almost holding back tears. u could see the look in his eyes
He liked it, he was good at it and he was alive.
Money is a great motivator.
@@siriuslee3522 true but once you realize just how easy the money is to come by, that just becomes another thing. Power and control over others becomes a big part of it, and always having to watch your back.