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02-25-2026 · 7h 15m

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[00:01:30] How we doing boys man another day, huh?
[00:01:38] Oh man I just woke up a little while ago and stayed up late as hell and it's another
[00:01:46] fucking day.
[00:01:48] So man please tell me you're not playing well again.
[00:01:51] I am.
[00:01:52] I downloaded the launcher again and it'll be my first time logging in in like a problem
[00:02:00] a long time. I actually don't know when. And yeah, not right now. Not right now.
[00:02:05] Relax. Relax. It's not gonna happen now, but there's the expansion tomorrow, right?
[00:02:09] So it's like, how am I gonna miss the expansion? And play it on a day on
[00:02:13] stream? I will. And I don't know anything about what's been going on or
[00:02:17] anything like that, man. I have no idea. I was looking for you in the State of the
[00:02:21] Union. Oh, in the crowd? Yeah, I actually didn't know it was happening yesterday. I
[00:02:26] I took the day off and I didn't find out was the state of the union until I looked at like later on and I was like
[00:02:33] Wait did something what's going on? Why is everybody talking about this today? And I'm oh, it's happening. Ah fuck
[00:02:40] Right. I feel like a goddamn idiot. I had no idea. We watching it today
[00:02:45] We'll watch some of the highlights when I watch the whole thing
[00:02:47] but like yeah, we'll watch the highlights for sure and
[00:02:50] Yeah, we're gonna look at everything that happened and and all that obviously every time taking it up
[00:02:54] Well, to be fair, this is just bad planning on my part, right?
[00:02:58] I mean, let's be honest.
[00:02:59] So, yeah, that's it.
[00:03:01] But why is it going to be garbage?
[00:03:02] Well, the highlights are going to be good for sure.
[00:03:04] I mean, like watching people get mad,
[00:03:06] like people walking out, yelling at the president,
[00:03:09] oh, God, what a circus, right?
[00:03:12] And it's so bad here today.
[00:03:14] This is about usually, it's about an average, I'd say.
[00:03:18] Something like that.
[00:03:19] And it was only an hour and 48 minutes.
[00:03:21] Yeah, I'm not ready to watch that.
[00:03:22] The poll Democrats hated it.
[00:03:24] The only problem is they asked their opinion before State of the Union.
[00:03:27] Well, I mean, here's the thing, right?
[00:03:29] Is that, I mean, obviously, like it's just they're going to say whatever is negative about Trump.
[00:03:34] It's not like there's a there's nothing that Trump could have said other than him
[00:03:38] saying that I agree with you about everything and I'm wrong about everything
[00:03:42] that they would that they would like, right?
[00:03:44] So it's not like there's any sort of like a wind condition there, right?
[00:03:48] It's like you can look at those people and be like, well, how can we make them happy?
[00:03:51] You can't make them happy. They don't want to be happy.
[00:03:54] To the extent that they're happy, it's because you're losing.
[00:03:57] And so it's important to keep that in mind. There's always people out there.
[00:04:01] There's a lot of good natured, well-intentioned people out there
[00:04:05] that try to win the best interests in the favor of their enemies.
[00:04:09] You can win your enemies over by respect, not by compliance.
[00:04:13] And overall, you know, trying to be
[00:04:17] basically, you know, compliant and
[00:04:20] you know doing what they tell you when everything this is just a mistake you
[00:04:24] should never do this
[00:04:25] uh... because if you follow their rules you lose that's why they invented the
[00:04:29] rules
[00:04:30] so that's it john federman's a real one yeah exactly right and i think that like
[00:04:34] again
[00:04:35] it's a matter of perspective right i mean you have people that
[00:04:38] you know their goal isn't to uh... help the government it's not to help the
[00:04:41] country right there's no reason to do that
[00:04:44] if trump mary wrong something that was that these line it's not enough yet
[00:04:47] exactly
[00:04:48] and uh... you see tyler got his patreon nuked i did see that yet
[00:04:53] that's a little bit from smoke so slowly i watch the two point xp and i was
[00:04:56] still understandable
[00:04:58] yeah i i didn't really see a lot of it so uh... i only saw like maybe one minute
[00:05:01] and that was it right
[00:05:03] and uh... other than that i figured
[00:05:05] you know i want to save it for tomorrow
[00:05:08] and take a look at everything then right
[00:05:10] and i see in a host uh... named abbey called the medal of honor uh... again
[00:05:14] game show prize, so disrespectful. I don't know what that is. I have no idea. So, yeah,
[00:05:20] even Xerxes learned to respect Leonidas in the end. Yeah, and that's the thing, right,
[00:05:25] is that you'll never win over the approval or the respect of your enemies or rivals or
[00:05:30] opposition by simply agreeing with them and being compliant and submissive to them. This
[00:05:36] just isn't the way that human nature is. You will win over their respect if you can, you
[00:05:42] like show yourself to be worthy of that right is either by you know people
[00:05:46] respect a strong enemy they do they might not like them but they respect them
[00:05:51] you can't make everybody like you and well I'll be at least the end of the
[00:05:55] stream yeah it's gonna be at the end of the stream I'm gonna play it later on
[00:05:58] and just try it out I mean new expansion comes out tomorrow I got it I set
[00:06:03] everything up and so we'll try it out I don't know how it's going to go and
[00:06:07] and uh... don't play while uh... you'll make uh... you'll make a pledge again
[00:06:11] uh... you listen and i have it no intention
[00:06:15] like i'm not planning on playing it on like an everyday basis are going back
[00:06:19] to it or anything like that
[00:06:21] it's just a new expansions coming out no one i've tried to do expansion right
[00:06:25] it's really not that complicated
[00:06:26] so what you had your player house review maybe if i'm having fun with the
[00:06:30] expansion i might do more than that we'll see what happens
[00:06:33] but uh... yet you see what a c said about it
[00:06:36] um... she said uh... she said steven miller talks like a while in pc which i
[00:06:40] thought was funny
[00:06:41] uh... but no other than that i haven't seen anything else
[00:06:45] and so i'll put it on a wall i'll figure that out right and uh... i don't know
[00:06:49] exactly what's going to happen
[00:06:50] cindy's or a pressure races narrative of all the way
[00:06:53] yet democrats refused to stand while what a surprise
[00:06:58] and i never see a play while i can't wait for you trust me you can
[00:07:02] and uh... i know you might not think that but you definitely can
[00:07:06] and so uh... you know what's new well cinematics i will been sent for arena
[00:07:10] monsters
[00:07:11] well the reason why is that this is again like a a white person gets stabbed
[00:07:15] from ukraine
[00:07:17] they're not going to care about it now
[00:07:18] if a guatemalan national uh... comes up here and as a child molester and he
[00:07:24] gets deported
[00:07:25] all the democrats are going to have a shirt with his face on it
[00:07:28] but the differences that the moment that is a western uh... you know like white
[00:07:32] person, for some reason, that's never the victim, right? It's always somebody else.
[00:07:38] And so, racists probably deserve that. Yes, exactly. And I know you might think that there's
[00:07:43] no way that they're all just racist. Yeah, they are. They are. That's the exact focus
[00:07:49] they have. See, and this is the main issue, is that a lot of, I think a lot of Americans
[00:07:55] don't realize, like, what the wing condition of a lot of these, like, kind of, like, super
[00:08:00] for Greg, I wouldn't even say Democrats, right?
[00:08:02] Because like, I think there's plenty
[00:08:04] of honorable, respectful Democrats.
[00:08:05] But, you know, inside of the Democrat party,
[00:08:08] there is like a subset of them that what they're trying
[00:08:11] to do is they're trying to create a basically
[00:08:15] like a non-white, non-Western racial
[00:08:18] and cultural coalition in order to vote as a block
[00:08:22] against American and white people.
[00:08:24] That is what they're trying to do in America.
[00:08:27] Absolutely, 100% I'm not gonna mince words, it's obvious.
[00:08:32] And the moment that you see it through that perspective,
[00:08:35] the moment that you see it through that lens,
[00:08:38] everything else makes sense, everything else.
[00:08:43] And that's it.
[00:08:44] And again, listen, if you come up with that explanation
[00:08:48] and you have any single slight deviation from that,
[00:08:53] then I'm willing to hear it.
[00:08:54] But I don't think you're gonna find a single one of them.
[00:08:57] And it's all that way. Do you literally just describe actually what's going on in Canada?
[00:09:02] Well, it's happening everywhere in the Western world. It's happening in Europe. It's happening in
[00:09:08] Canada. It's happening everywhere. And the issue is that it's not that, you know, minorities are
[00:09:15] the problem. It's the cynical and deliberate importation of minorities and then activating them,
[00:09:22] not having them assimilate into american culture
[00:09:25] and then trying to
[00:09:27] make them vote on a racial basis that is a very different distinction than
[00:09:32] something like for example uh... having somebody immigrate here from another
[00:09:36] country it's a completely different dynamic and i think that's something that
[00:09:40] needs to be remand remembered right is because i don't want people to think
[00:09:43] that like this is just like all immigrants are bad all non-white
[00:09:46] people are bad
[00:09:47] that it's not that simple right
[00:09:49] And so with other people, it's way, way more complex.
[00:09:53] There's like a three or four steps to something like this.
[00:09:56] So yeah, that's it.
[00:09:57] Is it crabs in the bucket mentality?
[00:09:59] Not necessarily.
[00:10:00] You're talking about something that's similar,
[00:10:01] but not the same.
[00:10:03] What's their obsession with replacement?
[00:10:04] Do they really hate us that much?
[00:10:05] Well, yeah, of course they do.
[00:10:07] You think about it, right?
[00:10:08] If you're coming from a shithole
[00:10:10] and you're coming to a country that's better than yours,
[00:10:12] instead of accepting that, you know,
[00:10:14] maybe we can do things differently,
[00:10:16] you're gonna come up with reasons why your shithole
[00:10:18] was better than the nice place that you're fleeing to.
[00:10:21] And so I think that's true.
[00:10:23] And also it's human nature.
[00:10:25] Human beings are like inherently racist.
[00:10:27] There are only a few cultures in the world
[00:10:29] that I think have been able to overcome that.
[00:10:33] And even the ones that have overcome that,
[00:10:35] I think now you're kind of falling,
[00:10:38] are falling victim to other people
[00:10:39] inside of that culture that haven't.
[00:10:41] And so that's it.
[00:10:43] That's theological take.
[00:10:44] Yeah, exactly, right?
[00:10:46] New Belly Your Video you might like.
[00:10:47] apparently, while I might be back. Well, I don't know about that. And Irana was a Ukrainian immigrant.
[00:10:51] The killer was a U.S. citizen, by the way. Exactly. And that's what I was saying, is because it's a racial and
[00:10:57] Western coalition, right? Or anti-white, anti-Western coalition. It has nothing to do with whether she's, they don't
[00:11:05] care about immigrants. Like this entire idea that you think that, like, Democrats care about immigrants, they
[00:11:12] They don't care about immigrants.
[00:11:14] They care about bringing people in that are not Americans, and fundamentally not Western,
[00:11:19] not white people into America.
[00:11:21] That's what their goal is.
[00:11:23] And again, how many people?
[00:11:24] Here's a great question.
[00:11:26] What percentage of Muslims and Arabs do you think voted for Zoran Mandami in New York?
[00:11:32] What do you think that percentage is?
[00:11:36] It's like 99%, right?
[00:11:41] It's like pretty much every single one and they're doing this because it works
[00:11:46] That's the reason why they do it. And so that's the reason why they don't stand for arena
[00:11:50] They don't like white people from South Africa either exactly no and that's that's what I'm really trying to say
[00:11:56] Right is like they feel that way about Argentinians Argentinians basically are white like you go and you look at people in Argentina
[00:12:03] Overwhelmingly they look like I do right, you know, maybe they have slightly different hair and slightly different features
[00:12:08] But they basically have the same skin color that I do
[00:12:10] Then you look at, for example, the way they look at Ukrainians, or the way that they look at, that's a meme.
[00:12:17] Well, I would say they're pretty close, right? I mean, shit. And so not that ugly, of course, right?
[00:12:22] So I was saying a little bit different. But anyway, you know, you look at the way they look at them, South Africans, etc.
[00:12:28] Every single one of them, every single white immigrant group, there are always reasons why they're problematic,
[00:12:34] and they don't get the same support. Why is that? It's because it has nothing to do with immigration.
[00:12:38] that has everything to do with race and culture. That's the reason why. And so as soon as you
[00:12:43] understand that, I think that a lot of their behavior makes perfect sense. But if you're
[00:12:47] not thinking about it in that context, you're missing a very important piece of the puzzle.
[00:12:53] So, yeah, that's a very high IQ, or I'm bred in between. Well, I don't know about that. I mean,
[00:12:58] it depends on who it is, right? And yeah, because what's this year messy as ago? Yeah, exactly.
[00:13:03] Unironically, they're the most racist. Well, yeah, they are. I mean, they're extremely racist.
[00:13:08] there's this and this is also that's the reason why they want to redefine racism as you know things
[00:13:14] that like okay only white people can be guilty of racism the reason why they want to do that is so
[00:13:19] they can be racist that's the reason why they want to say this like oh yeah we anybody can be anybody
[00:13:26] can do this anybody can say this because uh you know except for white people because we want to do
[00:13:31] this to you uh that's the reason why it's like you just changed the rules democrats created the
[00:13:36] the KKK. They did. And so yeah, well, white South Africans or white South Africans or
[00:13:43] African, I'm going to be honest, guys. It's not my problem. That's really the way I see
[00:13:50] it. It's not my problem. The issues and the problems and arguments and everything like
[00:13:55] that with like South Africans, etc. It's really not up to me. It's not my issue at all. You
[00:14:01] know, I think that obviously what's going on there's really bad. But you know, people
[00:14:05] getting killed, et cetera, but it's just really not my issue.
[00:14:09] It's in South America, or South Africa, and what is this?
[00:14:13] So yeah, they've convinced themselves
[00:14:14] that any minority can't be racist.
[00:14:16] Well, they haven't convinced themselves
[00:14:18] that any minority can be racist.
[00:14:20] They want to convince you that any minority can't be racist.
[00:14:24] They know what they're doing.
[00:14:25] It's obvious.
[00:14:26] These people are not stupid.
[00:14:28] They're doing this because basically there
[00:14:31] is a huge weakness inside right now of, I think,
[00:14:34] Western culture is that right now Western culture doesn't have a, like it doesn't have a like kind of what's the word for it, like a moderation
[00:14:47] mechanic. Like whenever somebody comes into a Western culture and they're problematic, people inside of that culture don't have a culturally
[00:14:57] acceptable way to get rid of that person and to solve that problem. And the reason why I think
[00:15:03] is because there's been a lot of deliberate messaging that any sort of action that's taken to
[00:15:09] remove a problem has a negative historical connotation, right? So everything is either like
[00:15:15] Nazis or it's like, you know, them electro-shocking gay people or it's like Jim Crow or it's like
[00:15:21] slavery, right? And so the issue is that like because of that people in Western societies,
[00:15:26] I think have their minds in a cage, and because their minds are in this cage, they're not
[00:15:32] able to think about these issues in a direct and an honest way, right?
[00:15:38] Whites are supposed to hate themselves?
[00:15:39] Well, like, how does that happen?
[00:15:41] What happens through media and through education?
[00:15:44] And so the architect Western civilization is from Northwest Africa, not Europe, Augustine.
[00:15:49] I mean, everybody, whenever I'm talking about Western civilization, we all know what I'm
[00:15:53] talking about.
[00:15:55] If you're trying to have some geography lesson or something like that, here's what Western
[00:15:59] civilization is.
[00:16:01] And I've explained this multiple times.
[00:16:02] I will do it again.
[00:16:04] And it's not—there are small variations of this, but I think in a general sense, Roman
[00:16:10] law, Greek philosophy, Christian culture, Christian morality—that is Western culture.
[00:16:17] That's what it is.
[00:16:18] That's what it's always been.
[00:16:19] That's what it probably always will be.
[00:16:22] And so if you've got a problem with what that is, like you want to talk about like,
[00:16:25] oh, it's something in North Africa or whatever else, you know, you're comparing a mountain
[00:16:29] versus a mall hill.
[00:16:31] So yeah, that's the way I would say it.
[00:16:34] Do you think Europe will be able to go back to its former glory?
[00:16:36] Yeah, of course.
[00:16:37] I mean, absolutely.
[00:16:38] It'll just take time.
[00:16:39] So yeah.
[00:16:40] And what Hitler have done better if he had taken optics into consideration, well now
[00:16:44] that's funny.
[00:16:45] People talk about the past like the internet always existed.
[00:16:47] Well, I mean, again, if people want to lie about you, they always will, right?
[00:16:51] not really that complicated. So yeah, do you think the 100 players left playing AOC will
[00:16:55] come back to WoW? So the really funny thing about that is I actually recently was like
[00:17:00] yesterday, I actually looked up to see how many people were still playing Ashes of Creation.
[00:17:06] And it looks like there are still some people playing the game. It actually went up today.
[00:17:10] So yesterday it went all the way down to 62 people. And there are still people out there
[00:17:16] playing ashes of creation. I think it's just really funny. It is. It's really funny that
[00:17:22] you still have these people doing that. The last holdouts, maybe bots? I mean, what are
[00:17:27] they botting? Right? I mean, like, I don't know. So, uh, yeah, bro, like, what a, what a massive
[00:17:33] crash out. Like, this is insane. No, I actually looked at that yesterday. It was funny to see.
[00:17:38] And, uh, yeah, high guard. How's high guard doing? I guess I could pull up high guard too. Why not?
[00:17:42] I was like, okay, well, there it is, right? So pretty much exactly what you'd expect. Just a,
[00:17:48] you know, ever trending downward line. I mean, we're looking at 300 people playing the game.
[00:17:55] I mean, guys, it's circling the drain. It's over. Listen, I'm sorry, but anybody that thinks that
[00:18:03] there's any future for this game, this game is going offline, probably in the next year. I mean,
[00:18:09] I would say in the next six months to a year, maybe even sooner than that, you know, High
[00:18:14] Guard is going offline and it's going to go into the void.
[00:18:18] That's right.
[00:18:19] All of your, yeah, Jeff, all of Jeff's micro transactions and Jeff's favorite game is going
[00:18:25] directly into the void.
[00:18:27] So that's what happens when you make a piece of shit and you check out Dreadnest, one game
[00:18:33] made by the guy.
[00:18:34] I did see it.
[00:18:35] I played it for a couple of days, actually.
[00:18:37] will start botting steam players? Well people will go in and they'll see that
[00:18:41] and then steam will probably ban the accounts that do that. I think that's
[00:18:44] pretty easy to do and again it's also like Lost Ark had that but I think that
[00:18:49] communities realize that you know for example games that do that are just
[00:18:53] being botted. You see Brandon Herrera's video again, it's with Tony Gondales
[00:19:02] regarding a woman. I did hear about that actually I did and so Gavin Newsom runs
[00:19:07] the most pro-trans state in the country.
[00:19:09] Oh, again, if you do something that shouldn't make pronouns
[00:19:11] a prominent part of political campaigns,
[00:19:13] it means he's abandoning it and we'll shoot them in the head
[00:19:15] like I said.
[00:19:16] Yeah, I mean, again, what is this here?
[00:19:17] Oh, yeah, I did see this.
[00:19:19] Take a look at this, guys.
[00:19:21] It looks like the gender transition for kids stuff
[00:19:25] is basically over.
[00:19:28] For a while, obviously, it was like,
[00:19:30] ah, is this really what's happening or not?
[00:19:33] Let me go back.
[00:19:34] I'm gonna pull you guys up and show you this.
[00:19:37] This is a very, very great thing.
[00:19:39] I'm very happy to see this.
[00:19:40] I think it's been a long time coming.
[00:19:43] But now we've got, let me go, make sure I've got all these.
[00:19:47] Oh, I guess this might be the same one.
[00:19:49] And where did it go?
[00:19:50] There's another one.
[00:19:51] And there's this one.
[00:19:53] I guess we got kind of semi-related, so is this.
[00:19:57] And let me scroll down and make sure, oh, so is this.
[00:19:59] This is also related.
[00:20:01] I want to make sure we get everything on the list, right?
[00:20:03] And also, by the way, like this guy, Elmensho,
[00:20:07] people are saying that this girl
[00:20:09] is the reason why he got God.
[00:20:12] And like, honestly, I saw some pictures of her.
[00:20:16] Understandable.
[00:20:17] I get it.
[00:20:19] I do.
[00:20:20] Honestly, maybe Elmensho isn't that bad, right?
[00:20:22] I mean, like, it's, you know,
[00:20:24] a guy's got a good mindset for things, right?
[00:20:29] And I told you that?
[00:20:30] Yeah, I guess so, right?
[00:20:32] And they're always your dad.
[00:20:33] Isn't it crazy how it doesn't matter whether it's like a Mexican drug lord or like a Greek play or like a Greek story from 3,000 years ago, it doesn't matter when it happened, it's all the same.
[00:20:48] Everything was fine, then a girl shows up, now it's not.
[00:20:53] That's it. That's the story.
[00:20:56] That's every-
[00:20:58] That's it!
[00:21:00] Fuck fine, I mean look at Odysseus, none of this would have happened if Eleanor Trulli had just stayed where she was fucking at.
[00:21:08] But no, no, no, no, I had to do different, I had to kidnap her and then there's a big fight, oh he can't steal my brother's wife, he can't do this.
[00:21:17] And so again, it's always the same problem, that would have never happened with Odysseus.
[00:21:22] You know, Garden of Eden 2? Listen man, it goes back a long, long way.
[00:21:28] Anyway, and this is also like bro Gavin trying to prove he isn't racist by releasing Florida's himself from back in the day
[00:21:36] Bro, I once financed a Dodge Hellcat with 96 months at 29% APR. I can't swim too
[00:21:45] Bro people are going crazy with this
[00:21:49] Yeah
[00:21:51] What is that Troy the Tyler video?
[00:21:53] I know guys I find this to be so fucking funny that he did that and the thing is that like I mean honestly
[00:21:59] That's not what he was saying, but like with how dishonest these people are. That's what you get it is
[00:22:05] It's what you fucking get he relates so well. Yeah, exactly
[00:22:09] And yeah, Popeyes every day. Yeah, exactly like I mean I could go through 50 different memes, right?
[00:22:15] But I think maybe it's not not not the best idea for me to do that
[00:22:19] So anyway, let's take a look at this. It's over we won
[00:22:23] the new york times the ideological compass of the party organ of the western
[00:22:27] liberal world is now ringing the bell for the very movement at once championed
[00:22:31] the american metal association is back but only a jury just awarded
[00:22:36] two million dollars to a survivor of this barbarism i like that word
[00:22:42] uh... the wall of consensus is crumbling and now everyone can see the bricks
[00:22:47] were hollow i would that's that's a good one i like that that's a very good one
[00:22:51] I'm going to follow this guy and anyway, towers do video about New Jersey got taken down.
[00:22:56] I know that and then this Patreon got canceled.
[00:22:59] And so anyway, medical associations trusted belief over science on youth gender care.
[00:23:06] Gentlemen, it's obvious, it's been obvious.
[00:23:13] Everybody that wasn't retarded knew this, but for some reason, some people out there
[00:23:19] were like well no not necessarily
[00:23:22] well if you look at them they're the experts and you know these people they
[00:23:27] have a degree in this
[00:23:28] and there's no way that all these people that have college degrees just got
[00:23:33] together under fucking retarded
[00:23:36] there's no way that could happen
[00:23:38] and so anyway i've had to deal in listen with this bullshit
[00:23:42] for fucking uh... years right
[00:23:44] and this is the problem is that uh... and and here's the other big issue is
[00:23:48] that
[00:23:48] a lot of people all and in here we have this one to this is what i was looking
[00:23:52] for
[00:23:53] and uh...
[00:23:54] this is back in yes exactly a cheeser at this is true i don't even know who
[00:23:58] cheeser is i do know who cheeser is he's a kick streamer
[00:24:00] but i don't know even what the allegations are
[00:24:03] and uh... anyway so
[00:24:05] i think that we need to realize here's something that
[00:24:09] i feel like we need to just
[00:24:10] like just come to a acceptance on
[00:24:14] ninety nine percent of soft science
[00:24:18] If you wiped history clean, would never be reinvented even remotely the same as it is now.
[00:24:26] Every single piece of hard science, if you wiped history clean and you started clean slate,
[00:24:32] would be recreated exactly the same as it is now.
[00:24:37] It's because one of them is real and the other one really isn't.
[00:24:42] They're just generalities.
[00:24:46] It's important to keep that in mind.
[00:24:48] We wouldn't be reinventing this stuff if we, you know, reset civilization or history at all and the science can't be replicated
[00:24:55] Yeah, because there is no science
[00:24:57] So there have been a lot of people who are, you know, cosplaying as scientists who are, you know, pretending like their positions on these topics were
[00:25:06] Legitimate because they had a degree now a lot of people and this is a problem is that a lot of stupid redditors, especially in people with a reddit mentality
[00:25:14] mentality
[00:25:15] You know like those people the moment that they hear a person in a lab coat tell them what's right
[00:25:20] They just blindly follow it because you know again
[00:25:23] They have this obsession with reaffirming authority and they think that authority can never be wrong
[00:25:30] Authority can never be misused authority can never be misled and authority can never be held by a person with bad intentions
[00:25:37] And so it's midway. Yeah, it's a mid-wit mentality, right?
[00:25:40] Because like really stupid you go, well, you can't give me that very extreme. What if it's got like a tracker in it?
[00:25:47] You know, well if it got that or I don't know what though
[00:25:51] I we did you just came up with that didn't it take a long time to pull you you know
[00:25:55] And then you have the smart people that are like well, you know, I don't want to take it yet
[00:25:58] You know, I'm not sure what the long-term effects are. I mean who knows, you know, I want to you know, I'm I'm healthy
[00:26:02] I'm just gonna take other best practices and and both sides is one of those things where
[00:26:07] They're really dumb people and smart people, I think, come to the same consensus, whereas
[00:26:13] you know, people that are in the middle get misled.
[00:26:16] And I think that's generally what happens, right?
[00:26:18] And I think, yeah, the bell curve, exactly, yeah.
[00:26:21] And is there a replicability, replicability, replicability.
[00:26:26] I've never said that word before.
[00:26:28] There's a replicability crisis in currently in psychology further boosting your point.
[00:26:32] Well, that's because the majority of psychology is fan fiction.
[00:26:36] That's the reason why.
[00:26:38] These people, they invent, basically here's what happens, is that a council of Karen's
[00:26:43] gets together with fake degrees and they agree with each other about the way that things
[00:26:49] are.
[00:26:50] Then they write a book and they quote each other and then they turn that into the way
[00:26:54] that things are.
[00:26:55] This is what's been going on for the last 50 years.
[00:26:58] It is.
[00:26:59] As soon as you realize that's what's been happening, you can take a step back and see,
[00:27:04] Oh, okay, wait a minute, this is all just bullshit.
[00:27:11] Wrong idiot, no, actually, you know what?
[00:27:14] We have a lot of things to go over today.
[00:27:17] And let's see here, if I can, yeah, I don't really,
[00:27:21] yeah, I'm just gonna ban this person.
[00:27:23] We could get in an argument,
[00:27:24] but we're a little bit too early for that.
[00:27:26] So modern journalism, modern journalism does the same thing.
[00:27:29] They create a false consensus.
[00:27:31] And this is the main problem that happens
[00:27:33] with almost everything, right?
[00:27:35] Is that a false consensus is generated
[00:27:37] with almost every topic.
[00:27:39] And what happens is that people basically say something
[00:27:43] and then somebody else says something
[00:27:45] and then they cross reference each other
[00:27:47] and then they create a established reality of that thing
[00:27:50] and then other people talk about that thing
[00:27:53] as if it was real.
[00:27:54] But really it's just two idiots agreeing with each other.
[00:27:57] That's really about it.
[00:27:58] So anyway, I don't wanna go too far into that.
[00:28:01] I just wanna say like right here,
[00:28:02] The science doesn't seem so settled after all, and it's important to understand what
[00:28:06] happened here.
[00:28:07] The approach of left-of-center Americans and our institutions to assume that when a scientific
[00:28:12] organization releases a policy statement on a hot button issue, that the policy statement
[00:28:17] must be accurate, is deeply naive to understanding of science, human nature, and politics and
[00:28:22] how they interact.
[00:28:23] This is actually one of the most based articles.
[00:28:26] This is amazing.
[00:28:27] I am so happy to see this.
[00:28:29] And you're seeing a lot of people that are angry about this too, right?
[00:28:32] Because now, you know, now we're seeing people finally, you know, there's like, they're
[00:28:37] breaking the conditioning, right?
[00:28:39] I think that's generally what's happening more than anything.
[00:28:42] This is a 9-11 to trust the science crowd.
[00:28:44] Well, this is what I was saying, right?
[00:28:46] Is that like, trust the science.
[00:28:48] How can you trust the science if you think men should compete against women in sports,
[00:28:51] right?
[00:28:52] I mean, you obviously don't care about science.
[00:28:54] If you did, you wouldn't be saying that.
[00:28:56] like no reasonable rational person
[00:28:58] thinks that men should be competing against women inside in sports right
[00:29:03] like the only people that say that are people that are afraid of blowback
[00:29:07] and also people that are retarded
[00:29:09] that's literally it
[00:29:10] now here's what we need to do next
[00:29:13] now that we've established that the youth gender care and you know like sex
[00:29:18] changes for children
[00:29:19] and people saying this didn't happen
[00:29:21] there's here's the numbers of how many of them have happened with here we go
[00:29:25] let's listen to it. And the statistics are just staggering. 5,747 children underwears...
[00:29:30] 5,000 people. 5,747 children. Surgical mutilation according to Stop the Harm database. 13,994
[00:29:42] minors underwent sex change treatments. 8,579 received hormones and puberty blockers. More
[00:29:48] than 62,000 sex change prescriptions written for children. It's just staggering, Congressman.
[00:29:53] It is truly medicalized child abuse and people sometimes ask, where were the parents?
[00:29:58] Well, I think many children will tell you this story and I think Chloe would tell you
[00:30:03] this story, that many times parents were coerced.
[00:30:06] They were told that if they don't go along with transitioning their kids-
[00:30:10] They might lose custody of their kids.
[00:30:13] They will, their child will commit suicide.
[00:30:15] Would you rather have a live child?
[00:30:16] Oh yeah, there's that too.
[00:30:18] or a dead daughter, I can think of nothing more inappropriate, nothing more unethical
[00:30:23] than that kind of coercion.
[00:30:25] Yep, and it was all built on a line.
[00:30:28] So here's what has to happen, okay?
[00:30:30] Is that now that we've established that this is happening, and we know the people that
[00:30:35] it's happened to, every medical procedure has documentation.
[00:30:42] Every single surgeon, every doctor, every person that pushed this on children, needs
[00:30:48] to be held accountable, and they need to be held criminally accountable, because this
[00:30:54] is what these people did.
[00:30:56] You have to put them in jail, and retroactively.
[00:31:01] Everybody knew this was wrong.
[00:31:03] We all knew this was wrong.
[00:31:06] There's nobody out there that thinks that, oh, well, we weren't really sure about this
[00:31:12] This could have gone either way.
[00:31:14] Every rational normal person that's like the Nuremberg trials, and these people are nowhere
[00:31:19] near Nazis, don't get this wrong, but it's the concept of, I was just following orders.
[00:31:26] That's nice.
[00:31:27] Now, turn around and face the wall.
[00:31:31] I don't think we should shoot him, but I think it should be really bad.
[00:31:36] I think that it should be so bad for these people that there is a page of this in the history book that is discussed in a hundred years.
[00:31:46] That that's that that's my outlook on it. I think we need to go that far. And if we go that far, it's not going to happen again.
[00:31:55] Two to three years dad just stand. Yeah, exactly. Right. That should have been the real solution. And so lose their license. No, we can't lose that.
[00:32:02] What lose their license and then they go on a book tour talking about how they're a fucking victim
[00:32:08] Oh, no, you want to be a victim good. We'll make you earn it
[00:32:11] I think you go to prison all these people send these fucking people to prison
[00:32:16] Send them to prison charge them with other types of child molestation and then let the prisoners there deal with them
[00:32:23] And we'll see what happens
[00:32:25] We'll see what happens. We all know what's gonna happen, and it's gonna be great and that's it
[00:32:30] And so anyway, crucified, literally, well, we won't need to.
[00:32:33] We can outsource that to the prisoners that are already there.
[00:32:37] And this data only goes up to 2023.
[00:32:39] Yeah, it probably was worse in 2024.
[00:32:42] And how would you go that far?
[00:32:43] What's the appropriate punishment in your eyes?
[00:32:46] I would look at what is the crime of mutilating a kid?
[00:32:52] What can you charge somebody like that with?
[00:32:55] What is grooming?
[00:32:57] is like you know giving kids like you know like sexual you know any sort of
[00:33:01] like what what are the crimes and the charges you and you could always invent
[00:33:06] a new one too by the way so like there's also the possibility that you just
[00:33:10] invent a new law and then you just apply that to them retroactively it's pretty
[00:33:14] simple and so stick out yeah you're not seeing the whole picture here oh I
[00:33:19] unfortunately I think I am and so yeah really that's what I would say I don't
[00:33:23] think you can charge them retroactively why not who decided that you can't
[00:33:27] do that
[00:33:29] what do you mean you can't
[00:33:31] who white it again
[00:33:32] just do it
[00:33:34] like there's no like again people not really think about this the right way
[00:33:37] what do you mean you can't do something
[00:33:40] of course you can do anything you want
[00:33:43] so uh... yet charges patos maybe right and uh... for the parents in jail to throw
[00:33:47] the parents in jail
[00:33:49] um...
[00:33:51] uh... i i actually have more empathy for the parents that i do for the
[00:33:56] doctors and the medical professionals. And let me explain the reason why. I think that there
[00:34:00] are instances where, like for example, if any of these things were done to a person under the age
[00:34:06] of 12, I think that, you know, like consequences for the parents should absolutely be on the table.
[00:34:11] But I think that also you need to think about it from like another perspective, which is the parents
[00:34:17] weren't really the medical professionals. They have no obligation to be informed, educated,
[00:34:23] and understand the nature of you know biology
[00:34:27] and so whenever they go to an expert and the expert tells them to do something
[00:34:31] they are paying that expert for their expertise so when the expert with that
[00:34:36] expertise misuses that and then they say it's okay i think the primary focus
[00:34:41] should be on them
[00:34:42] and again i'm not saying that you know none of the parents right
[00:34:46] but i'm saying that all of the doctors and some of the parents is that
[00:34:50] reasonable? I think it's reasonable. And so anyway, they got spawn camp? Yeah,
[00:35:02] exactly. See Rupert Lowe's tweets describing undesirable migrants as
[00:35:06] orcs saying he purged them from the shire? Did I see Rupert Lowe's tweet that he
[00:35:11] would purge the orcs from the shire? Yes, I did. I did. He called them orcs. I saw
[00:35:18] I mean, again, guys, I love to see it. I love to hear it, man. It's a different kind of
[00:35:29] orc, right? And so anyway, yeah, absolutely. People like you created these problems because
[00:35:34] you refused to play WoW. I did. And the reason why I refused to play WoW is the people that
[00:35:39] like that caused these other problems came into WoW and they caused this issue for me.
[00:35:45] I would have been a happy bully. I'd probably still be farming achievements, playing World
[00:35:54] of Warcraft, but they had to make the game for chicks. They did. They had to make the
[00:36:01] game for girls and weirdos, and I just, and sissy boys, right? I mean, like, yeah, everything
[00:36:07] was totally fine. There were no issues at all. And then they ruined it. They ruined
[00:36:13] that yet john lick lost his dog you lost while i did
[00:36:16] i lost while mike everything in warwood draenor everything was great
[00:36:21] in raffer the lich king everything was great
[00:36:23] then after legion things got bad
[00:36:26] even during legion things began to get bad
[00:36:29] but really uh... after that was the real problem right
[00:36:33] they took my while gamergates will work me up to this yeah it was because really
[00:36:36] i think that a lot of people this is the outlook that a lot of people have
[00:36:40] and this is at least my outlook i don't know if you guys feel the same way is
[00:36:43] that
[00:36:44] like from my perspective i don't really care what's going on in a lot of
[00:36:48] political stuff right in in like a general like on a personal sense really
[00:36:53] like i care about it but like if i can just go and play video games i can
[00:36:57] avoid these topics and i can just focus on something that would rather do
[00:37:00] like most days i take the day off yeltsin i'll think about politics i'll be
[00:37:04] involved with it
[00:37:05] but i'm not going to like really really care about it
[00:37:08] in the same way that you know like let's say uh... you know somebody that
[00:37:11] actually gets involved in it
[00:37:12] is and so
[00:37:14] the problem is that you know these people they took their politics and they
[00:37:17] put them inside of games they put them
[00:37:20] inside of media they put them inside of stories and they said you can't escape
[00:37:25] you can't get away from us
[00:37:28] you thought that you could have your safe space
[00:37:30] well it's not safe anymore
[00:37:32] now we're here too
[00:37:34] and we're gonna change your characters we're gonna make characters gay
[00:37:38] we're gonna add in transgender characters we're going to make one
[00:37:41] dimensional uh... you know like fucking
[00:37:44] uh... what do you call it like fucking disabled people in video games like
[00:37:48] cadgar in a wheelchair
[00:37:49] and they've put this bullshit in video games we're gonna take away male and
[00:37:53] female we're gonna put body type one and two
[00:37:55] and now you're not that's that's enough okay that's it that's we're done
[00:37:59] undone absolutely not
[00:38:01] and now i think that there are a lot of young guys who were able to escape into
[00:38:05] video games to avoid the annoying people like that in the world
[00:38:08] but then the annoying people in the world that you're escaping from made
[00:38:12] their way into video games
[00:38:13] and they started making the video games and now uh... we have to uh... you know
[00:38:20] we have to deport every single migraine
[00:38:22] that's just what happens
[00:38:24] we have to take away people citizens who we have to put people in jail and by
[00:38:28] the millions
[00:38:29] This is just what happened. None of this ever had to happen. I want to make this very clear.
[00:38:34] None of this ever had to happen. If you had just left people like me alone, we would have never done this.
[00:38:40] Everything was totally fine. Everything was okay.
[00:38:44] But now, now, uh-oh, containment has been breached.
[00:38:50] And you've got a million fucking shuds that are like, well, what do you mean I can't have a girl with big tits in my game?
[00:38:57] What the fuck?
[00:38:58] They're like, you know what?
[00:39:00] Yeah, I don't like any of them either.
[00:39:03] Get them to fuck out of here.
[00:39:05] What the hell are they doing in my country?
[00:39:08] What the hell you mean, you think?
[00:39:11] Oh, you want to change gender, huh?
[00:39:15] Not anymore.
[00:39:18] And that's it.
[00:39:18] The wokes dug too deep, exactly.
[00:39:21] And so this is, and I think that we should embrace this.
[00:39:24] This is, we have all been conscripted
[00:39:27] into this conflict and i think none of us really wanted to be a part of it
[00:39:31] i was and on the days that i take off
[00:39:34] i didn't even watch the state of the union
[00:39:37] i didn't even watch it
[00:39:38] i i was jerking off and playing video games
[00:39:42] uh... yesterday actually i started playing the new d l c for tainted grail
[00:39:47] and i beat this game and drug or
[00:39:49] it was a good game that was i'd say a seven of ten game was pretty good
[00:39:56] you know, to me, I've always got something I got going on,
[00:39:59] et cetera, right?
[00:40:00] I'm distracted all the time with other shit.
[00:40:02] You took away something that I love,
[00:40:04] now I'll take away from you.
[00:40:05] Well, you take away everything, right?
[00:40:07] And that's it, the chuds, the sleeping giant, exactly.
[00:40:10] While you were jacking off,
[00:40:11] bald eagles were flying over the Capitol, exactly.
[00:40:14] And so get me the hell out my shire.
[00:40:17] Well, we want to go back to the shire, right?
[00:40:19] Is that they've brought orcs into the shire,
[00:40:22] and people are saying, well, wait a minute,
[00:40:23] I don't want any orcs here.
[00:40:25] and then they're saying, well, you can't say that.
[00:40:27] That's orcphobic.
[00:40:28] You have to let orcs into the Shire.
[00:40:31] No, they want to be hobbits just like you.
[00:40:33] No, orcs have been here for thousands of years.
[00:40:36] You can't say, listen, the Shire,
[00:40:38] there weren't always hobbits in the Shire.
[00:40:40] Like, what do you mean?
[00:40:41] And so that's it.
[00:40:42] No, we can't have this happen.
[00:40:44] It's Tanny Grail good.
[00:40:45] It's a great game.
[00:40:45] I'd recommend it absolutely.
[00:40:47] So yeah, for sure.
[00:40:50] Seen the clips from State of the Union.
[00:40:51] I am, I figured I'd give it like an hour or so
[00:40:53] because i want to let everybody pile in and everything
[00:40:56] and that way we're gonna go through all of them and talk about everything so
[00:40:58] don't worry about it we will
[00:41:00] the orcs were dispensed understood but i do want you guys to see this with these
[00:41:04] gender transitions because you remember how many people said that
[00:41:07] nobody is trans in kids nobody is having kids going under uh... you know sex
[00:41:12] changes
[00:41:13] sixty two thousand kids for sex-tranged uh... sex-change hormones were given to
[00:41:19] children
[00:41:20] uh... this has to stop and there has to be accountability for the doctors that
[00:41:23] did it
[00:41:24] and i think that now after that first case was one from that the transition
[00:41:28] or
[00:41:29] now we're going to start seeing this happen a lot more
[00:41:31] and you also have also you know very clearly read it is not uh... is not
[00:41:36] happy
[00:41:37] so total deep transition or death
[00:41:40] uh... you know like there is a huge issue that i think the trans community
[00:41:43] has
[00:41:44] with the
[00:41:45] fixation around killing people
[00:41:49] There is. There is an obvious and deliberate fixation that a small subset of the trans community has
[00:41:57] around any type of a disagreement is, let's kill these people.
[00:42:02] How many trans memes have you seen that the punchline is that somebody gets killed?
[00:42:07] I actually saw a joke about this. Here we go. Let's take a look at it.
[00:42:13] So this is the clip. This is the original clip that we're going to watch the context.
[00:42:17] I think we should start killing kids and tell them to let us use whatever bathroom they want.
[00:42:25] I think we should-
[00:42:29] So, people said, no, no guys. Guys, it's out of context. Let's hear the context.
[00:42:37] I think that's true. I think that, like, we've experienced the last, like, handful of years,
[00:42:43] or trans people are trying to get our acceptance by being nice, being accessible,
[00:42:49] being, but trying to person that you would be comfortable with, you know, having your,
[00:42:55] babysitting your kids or whatever.
[00:42:57] Let us know your kids or we're going to kill you.
[00:43:03] Y'all need to get this shit out of your, if you're a normal trans person,
[00:43:07] you need to get these freaks out of your community.
[00:43:10] You do. There needs to be more trans people that openly say this person is a fucking idiot,
[00:43:18] this person is a psycho, and they do not represent me or the community.
[00:43:26] Normal trans? Yeah, I mean, listen, even if you think trans isn't normal, just being trans and
[00:43:32] being this, that's a huge fucking difference, isn't it? That's a massive fucking difference.
[00:43:38] Like, there's people that just want to dress up and pretend to be another fucking gender,
[00:43:42] and then there's people that want to do that, and if you disagree with them, they want to kill all the kids.
[00:43:47] That's a big fucking difference, guys. Huge fucking difference.
[00:43:52] I think we should start killing kids.
[00:43:56] This is the logic.
[00:43:57] And tell them to let us use whatever path we want.
[00:44:02] Wow.
[00:44:03] Are there any cis people here?
[00:44:06] Would you raise your hand, please?
[00:44:08] pacer
[00:44:09] how many kids would you kill for transfer
[00:44:20] man how about that
[00:44:22] and so anyway uh... is this is their joke yeah and and there have been so many
[00:44:26] instances of these people doing this total detransition or death
[00:44:30] uh... female to male to female detransitioners are some of the
[00:44:34] weakest stupidest people that ever existed
[00:44:37] I despise them deeply for their cowardice that oozes out of every single one of them.
[00:44:41] Because of people like them, trans boys aren't getting proper health care so that female
[00:44:45] puberty doesn't deform them.
[00:44:47] I hate cis people because they are hateful and evil.
[00:44:51] So I just got finished injecting, oh here we go, I just got finished injecting gray
[00:44:59] market testosterone into my thigh after I bought with needles that I bought with my
[00:45:04] own money.
[00:45:06] Right after being dropped off in my dorm by my extremely transphobic father, whom I'm
[00:45:10] hiding my transition from, do cis people think that we shit, that we do shit like this because
[00:45:16] we find it funny, that we should be fused off of the hormones and then we'll be fine,
[00:45:20] that we're addicts or something like that, they're demented and I hate them.
[00:45:24] This woman should have lost all of their money and they should have filed bankruptcy to deal
[00:45:28] with it.
[00:45:29] That's what you get for being an idiot.
[00:45:30] So there you go guys, and so these people are clowns, exactly, the gray market government,
[00:45:34] well I have no idea.
[00:45:35] This is a person who's mentally ill.
[00:45:37] This is a retard.
[00:45:39] And so the problem is that a lot of these people have been enabled by society.
[00:45:44] And this is the result of that enabling.
[00:45:47] So here we go.
[00:45:49] American self-identification as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, something other
[00:45:52] than heterosexual, it has gone down for the first time in over 10 years.
[00:45:58] So you're starting to see a lot of people like, and this is the reason why is that I
[00:46:02] think it's very obvious that.
[00:46:04] there are two things that are true. Number one is that a lot of people didn't identify
[00:46:09] as being part of LGBT because of the negative social stigma that it had at one time. But
[00:46:15] I think that also on the other side of that, there are other people that identify as LGBT
[00:46:20] because it has a positive social stigma or a positive social connotation now. So what
[00:46:25] you're seeing now is people that identify this way because they think that, you know,
[00:46:29] it'll get people to say that they're brave or that they're good people or some other
[00:46:33] variation of that. It's trendy. That's right. It's trendy. And so that's what's happened.
[00:46:39] It's sad they put transgender and homosexual in the same group. Don't compare these people to
[00:46:43] retards. Retards don't force sex change. Kids to sex change. Yeah, I know that. But anyway,
[00:46:48] so this is it. Americans' views on being gay or lesbian from 1977 to 2025. And you see right here,
[00:46:58] things were great everything was great for gay people people are very positive
[00:47:02] about it
[00:47:03] and now i think you're starting to see more and more people realizing that
[00:47:07] like all this isn't the case
[00:47:09] and why is that happening
[00:47:11] the reason why it's happening is that you have freak degenerate retards like
[00:47:15] this
[00:47:16] that needs to be locked up in a mental institution in a padded room in a straight
[00:47:20] jacket and fed through a tube
[00:47:22] and you have people like this that are making jokes about killing kids until
[00:47:26] people tell them
[00:47:27] that they're a real girl, this person needs to get locked up. That's what needs to happen.
[00:47:32] Like, there's no other, there's no way that a civilized society can exist with animals
[00:47:38] like this running around. It's impossible to do. Like, you can't have, you can't have
[00:47:43] both. Like, you might think that you can, you can't, because they will ruin it. And
[00:47:49] so that's it. And also keep in mind that this is the compassionate solution. On most of
[00:47:54] the world if they hear this, they throw you off a fucking roof.
[00:47:57] So you should probably be counting your blessings that, you know, I'm not advocating for that
[00:48:01] because that's what happens in most of the world.
[00:48:04] And so anyway, that's like a Lamar Simpson address, what's fucking ridiculous?
[00:48:09] And also it doesn't matter, again, if you want to live your own life and do what you
[00:48:13] want, that's totally fine.
[00:48:14] But the moment that you create a culture around normalizing violence towards people for not
[00:48:19] accepting what you do, now I think that you've crossed over into another threshold.
[00:48:24] And that's really the main issue.
[00:48:26] And you cause road damage, yeah, sure, right?
[00:48:29] And yeah, you're watching City Union Address.
[00:48:30] Well, I'm not going to watch the whole thing, but I'll watch part of it, absolutely.
[00:48:34] And so, yeah, if they accomplish this change, they won't stop at that.
[00:48:38] Well, of course, they never will.
[00:48:40] Absolutely not.
[00:48:41] And I bet a lot of people that identify as LGBTQ just to get DEI quota, and now that
[00:48:45] DEI is not being pushed, you'll see a drop.
[00:48:47] Oh, I think that you're absolutely right about that.
[00:48:49] i think that the majority of people that do stuff like this are um...
[00:48:53] you know again
[00:48:54] they're doing it to be trendy and i think that's the reason why a lot of like
[00:48:57] you know for example
[00:48:59] like the man chow's and by proxies type stuff like every single time that i see
[00:49:03] like a seven-year-old trans person
[00:49:05] uh... like a trans kid
[00:49:07] uh... the odds are that you know who's with them the mother
[00:49:11] the mother is with them and they use their kids effectively a social currency
[00:49:16] they uh... you know i have their kids go through transition so they can be feel
[00:49:20] like they're part of this community and they're you know like it's like a it's
[00:49:24] like a virtuous thing for them
[00:49:27] it's the mother exactly
[00:49:28] and so you have to remember health care means cutting kit cutting off decks and
[00:49:31] leaving long kids yes definitely
[00:49:33] seven-year-old transry fucking kidding me
[00:49:35] so there is one yesterday that we saw and the parents said that they knew the
[00:49:39] kid was trans before the kid knew that they were trans
[00:49:42] and so that's it and uh... what is this
[00:49:46] please ask
[00:49:47] for the science-based
[00:49:50] regimens not whatever our page and you're just getting kickbacks on or whatever
[00:49:55] whole milk, um...
[00:49:57] white supremacy
[00:49:59] dog
[00:50:00] whistling that's happening right now, um... I'm getting a little bit more like that. Say the buzzwords!
[00:50:05] Say the buzzwords bozo! Say them!
[00:50:09] Oh my god!
[00:50:12] yet there it is it's one yes whole milk is now white supremacy guys
[00:50:17] can you believe that all my fucking god
[00:50:20] it's called man chousen system uh... syndrome or proxy to it this time yeah
[00:50:23] i think that the reason why these people are a lot of trans kids is is
[00:50:27] man chousen by proxy i think that's it
[00:50:29] and uh... doesn't make in fox at three to four trans kids yes she does and so i
[00:50:33] wonder why
[00:50:34] and uh... it's pretty fucking obvious
[00:50:36] and anyway what is this year i'm at a complete loss for its democrats just
[00:50:40] refused to stand for a five year old girl who got rammed by a criminal alien truck driver.
[00:50:45] So we are going to look at a lot of this stuff that's happened. Obviously the state of the
[00:50:49] union happened yesterday. I missed out on it. I want to say that the reason why I missed
[00:50:54] out on it is because I didn't know it was happening and I found out like four hours
[00:51:00] after I canceled stream and I was like, ah, shit, I should have been alive. So yeah, I
[00:51:04] had no idea at all about it. And I'm an idiot. I'm a retard, right? But it's jorging. Yeah,
[00:51:09] pretty boring. Well, we'll watch the highlights that are probably more entertaining, obviously.
[00:51:13] So, yes. Anyway, let's take a look at it. Democrats just refused to stand for a five-year-old girl
[00:51:19] who got rammed by a criminal alien truck driver. These people have no morals, absolute demons.
[00:51:23] And she's here this evening with her dad, Marcus, a fantastic man. Delilah, please. You are a great
[00:51:30] inspiration. Please say that. Wow.
[00:51:45] Let's see, people not standing up for this?
[00:51:51] I don't think they're going to show that.
[00:51:55] Yeah, they refuse to stand as always and the reason why, again, it's the same exact reason
[00:52:01] I love standing.
[00:52:02] Tell me again how it's racist.
[00:52:03] You're using a daughter or push a racist narrative.
[00:52:06] The racist narrative that a person that's non-white got hit by a person of probably the same skin
[00:52:11] color and somehow this is racism.
[00:52:14] And again, the reason why is that I think these people are in a total tailspin.
[00:52:21] That's what I think is really going on.
[00:52:22] in a total tailspin they have no real nothing that they can really base things off of or
[00:52:27] say anything anymore.
[00:52:29] So they're just going out and saying whatever the hell they can in order like okay let's
[00:52:34] use the same word again even though it's massively DR'd because there's nothing else
[00:52:40] that they can say.
[00:52:41] They have nothing else that they can go into at all.
[00:52:43] Okay, let me make sure I've got everything.
[00:52:45] Okay, I do.
[00:52:46] These people are just loud as garbage.
[00:52:47] Yeah, they're allowed to feel passionate about something.
[00:52:49] They almost lost their child over.
[00:52:50] Yeah, definitely.
[00:52:52] And so, stop it with the reason why?
[00:52:53] Well, that's why.
[00:52:54] That's it.
[00:52:55] So, let's go back.
[00:52:57] I'll pull up some of the clips of this.
[00:53:00] Democrats refuse to stand for Anna Zariska, the mother of Irina Zariska.
[00:53:05] Here we go.
[00:53:06] I rested over a dozen times and was released through no cash bail, stood up and viciously
[00:53:13] slashed a knife through her neck and body.
[00:53:17] No one will ever forget there were people on that train.
[00:53:21] no one will ever forget the expression of terror on Irina's face as she looked up at
[00:53:27] her attacker in the last seconds of her life. She died instantly. She had escaped a brutal
[00:53:33] war only to be slain by a hardened criminal set free to kill in America. Came in through
[00:53:39] open borders.
[00:53:41] Man.
[00:53:42] Mrs. Zuretska, tonight I promise you we will ensure justice for your magnificent daughter,
[00:53:47] Irina.
[00:53:48] This video was shown in Russian propaganda. They said, how can they not stand? I mean, they're right.
[00:53:56] They're right. I mean, if you've got Russian propaganda that's calling you out, maybe you should think about what you're doing.
[00:54:06] Yes, that's pretty good.
[00:54:13] At least know a truth about this because the crazy narrative that's just wrong.
[00:54:16] So somebody's saying there's a narrative about this. Okay, explain what the narrative actually is
[00:54:23] What's the narrative?
[00:54:27] How do you not stand how do you not stand I'm asking this Congress man
[00:54:33] What a surprise. Yeah, they're not standing because they know that it will make them look bad
[00:54:38] That's the reason why and they don't really care about it. Anyway, everything has a narrative is stupid
[00:54:42] Well, let me go back. I'll see it first and foremost. Your death is horrible. It's awful that she died
[00:54:45] Okay, sure, but like what's the that denying that but it wasn't a violent crime that he was out on bail
[00:54:52] Well, wait a minute. I thought he had been arrested 10 times
[00:54:57] So like if he was out on bail for this time that still doesn't really justify the fact that he probably should have been arrested and put in jail
[00:55:04] Like way before then right was it 17 times? So let me go back. I'm just gonna pull this up and look it up
[00:55:15] Um, what did the killer of have as prior arrests and convictions?
[00:55:29] Okay, let's take a look.
[00:55:33] Let's see, let's find this out right now.
[00:55:36] Let's look it up and we're going to find it right now.
[00:55:40] He had been arrested 14 times with records dating back to 2007, with included a mix of
[00:55:45] misdemeanor and felony charges such as shoplifting, larceny, breaking and entering felony conspiracy,
[00:55:52] trespassing, assault, including assault on a government official, and assault on a female.
[00:55:58] Wow.
[00:55:59] Sound familiar?
[00:56:01] Drug-related offenses, possession of a firearm by a felon, misuse of the 9-11 system, and
[00:56:06] making threats.
[00:56:07] He had at least three felony convictions, including convictions for breaking and entering
[00:56:12] in 2014 and armed robbery.
[00:56:15] Now, let me ask you something.
[00:56:18] Do you think this is a person that should have been let out into the public?
[00:56:24] I never defended it.
[00:56:25] Uh, no, no.
[00:56:26] Well, what is this?
[00:56:27] He did not come in illegally through open borders.
[00:56:32] What was his immigration status?
[00:56:38] I have no idea about this.
[00:56:41] Was he a US citizen?
[00:56:46] No integration?
[00:56:47] Okay, so yeah, I don't know why he said that.
[00:56:49] That seems stupid.
[00:56:50] That's retarded.
[00:56:51] I don't know why he said that.
[00:56:53] Sure.
[00:56:54] What does that have to do with it?
[00:56:57] Oh, Jit, you got, you got, you're unmuted.
[00:57:02] and he wasn't an illegal or an immigrant.
[00:57:05] That's, I mean like that, that's,
[00:57:07] so he, that's irrelevant.
[00:57:10] Like I understand, listen,
[00:57:11] like I understand that,
[00:57:13] like what Trump said was inaccurate.
[00:57:16] He shouldn't have said that.
[00:57:18] But I think that you're missing for the forest
[00:57:20] for the trees here.
[00:57:22] Like you're hinging on one little word
[00:57:24] and it's like, yeah, he's wrong.
[00:57:26] He shouldn't have said that.
[00:57:27] It was stupid for him to have said that.
[00:57:29] To have, for him to have said that.
[00:57:31] but at the same time what's really the conversation here is the conversation
[00:57:35] about whether somebody is an illegal or not because also there are many
[00:57:39] instances of the legal is doing things that are similar to this as well
[00:57:43] there are millions of and not millions there's a lot of these like illegal
[00:57:46] basically like miniature at steens all over the fucking country
[00:57:50] so i'm saying is this consistently been using a talking point
[00:57:53] and uh... for people about illegal immigration is not illegal immigrants
[00:57:56] what's the truth i asked for is to be made aware of it
[00:58:00] what do you think that changes
[00:58:05] what do you think that changes
[00:58:09] this is true some issue value i know that the like what i'm saying is that
[00:58:13] what what is that change about the conversation and and you're right you're
[00:58:16] you're not wrong about this
[00:58:18] but like what what's the point about this
[00:58:25] Second order effective, police and justice system wasn't saturated by illegals, maybe
[00:58:31] this guy would have been in jail.
[00:58:33] Unlikely, but possible.
[00:58:35] You're right.
[00:58:36] I'll let this break.
[00:58:38] I feel like this isn't really much of a point, really.
[00:58:42] It's not really like, okay, I get that, yeah, Trump shouldn't have said that, etc.
[00:58:46] But it's not really a big topic, like who cares?
[00:58:49] That's not really what matters here.
[00:58:53] Don't ban the guy?
[00:58:54] Why would I ban him?
[00:58:55] wrong is just arguing semantics well I mean to be fair it is and this is the
[00:59:01] thing right is I do wish Trump wouldn't do that because you do give people a
[00:59:06] easy like it's an easy dunk on you whenever you say something that's like
[00:59:11] just patently untrue like oh well actually you know this is some other
[00:59:16] person that's like an illegal or something like that it was a mistake for
[00:59:20] him to said that and I actually it's the same thing I said about with him eating
[00:59:23] the cats and dogs. Like you can make the argument that Haitians shouldn't be, you know, like
[00:59:27] dumped as like 20,000 people into a community without making up fan fiction that they're
[00:59:33] eating cats and dogs. Like you can do both of these things. And I think it's stronger
[00:59:37] messaging to do that. And I think also whenever you create fake cultural problems, eventually
[00:59:44] that gets exposed and then you look bad for it. So no, I'm not even really disagreeing
[00:59:49] with you, but I just, I don't really see the point in this, right? He should be in jail.
[00:59:53] Should have won, should be in jail. It sucks. You shouldn't have died hard stop. Yeah, exactly.
[00:59:57] Right. I mean, I get it. And Trump shouldn't have said that. It's stupid for him to have
[01:00:01] said that. But at the end of the day, are you going to focus on that or the fact that
[01:00:04] this person should have been put in jail? Like this person's job should have been turning
[01:00:08] big rocks into little rocks or a battery. They should have been a battery. And unfortunately,
[01:00:14] We have, you know, a community and a culture that puts empathy for a victim, you know,
[01:00:20] a victim for a criminal over empathy for the victims.
[01:00:24] And that's what happens.
[01:00:26] Are you capitulating?
[01:00:27] No, it's important to be accurate.
[01:00:30] And it's also important to not open yourself up to it's like, whenever you're saying things
[01:00:36] that aren't true, you're fucking up.
[01:00:39] And also, like, whenever you create a opening for yourself that doesn't need to be there,
[01:00:47] you're putting yourself at a disadvantage.
[01:00:49] You're saying something that's inaccurate and the inaccuracy doesn't really help your
[01:00:54] point at all.
[01:00:55] There's 50 million other fucking illegal fucking criminal pieces of shit.
[01:01:00] Why do you need to use this person that's not?
[01:01:03] I mean, that's it.
[01:01:04] Fuck, I'm only leeway.
[01:01:05] I think it's easy to say that what Trump is saying is true, and all this is accurate,
[01:01:11] while at the same time saying that, yeah, it is not, he shouldn't have said something
[01:01:15] that wasn't true.
[01:01:16] Is this where it's showing the people that are doing it?
[01:01:19] Oh, yeah, here it is.
[01:01:21] How do you not stand?
[01:01:25] How do you not stand?
[01:01:27] I'm asking this Congress to pass tough legislation to ensure that violent and dangerous repeat
[01:01:32] offenders are put behind bars.
[01:01:34] and importantly that they stay there
[01:01:36] we need to do that the thing is that we can't just have a massive prison
[01:01:40] population
[01:01:42] and it's gonna cost a lot of money
[01:01:44] we have to bring back mandatory prison labor
[01:01:47] that like both of these things have to happen
[01:01:50] but you can't have a for example
[01:01:52] is like there are there's a huge crime problem in the country there's a massive
[01:01:56] amount of people that commit crime cause problems and everything we have to
[01:02:00] figure out a way that we can make money off of these people
[01:02:03] and that's what i think needs to happen
[01:02:05] and so someone states have it yet they do we need to bring back chain gangs we
[01:02:09] need to bring back the license plate uh... plate printing
[01:02:12] and honestly like i saw that the system they have an l salvatore
[01:02:16] it seems like pretty nice honestly it seemed pretty nice to me
[01:02:19] and honestly i bet for some of these guys that might even better than where
[01:02:22] they were coming from so like really it's kind of a benefit in my opinion
[01:02:26] and on top of that it's about learning a skill
[01:02:29] if you have these criminals that are able to you know effectively
[01:02:32] learn a skill and educate themselves and be good at something
[01:02:36] that means that whenever they get out of jail the probability of them because i
[01:02:40] think that this is really what happens right
[01:02:43] unless you just want to shoot all the criminals are put them in jail forever
[01:02:46] which is like in some cases i think that is the right answer
[01:02:49] but not all cases
[01:02:51] uh... in some cases maybe somebody has to go to jail for like ten years or
[01:02:54] twenty years or something but then eventually they get out
[01:02:56] and so uh... whenever they do
[01:02:59] there's a huge problem one of the reasons why recidivism is high
[01:03:02] is because people that commit crimes it's hard for them to
[01:03:06] get back into the job market it's hard for them to you know have any sort of a
[01:03:10] skill that people are going to pay for
[01:03:14] if you just met the last ten fucking years
[01:03:16] working out on the yard and sitting there watching porn right i mean like
[01:03:20] it's not really
[01:03:22] that those are very good uh... you know like employment traits
[01:03:25] and so if you have these people that are creating and generate and you know
[01:03:29] like generating a skill
[01:03:30] you know i can imagine what it's like if some guy was and i'm not saying well
[01:03:34] things should be one of these like theoretically
[01:03:36] if you had a guy that was doing welding in a prison for forty hours a week
[01:03:41] for ten years this guy would be able to come out of prison and immediately walk
[01:03:45] on to like a thirty forty fifty dollar an hour job
[01:03:49] assuming that he's just average for a person who's done this for ten years
[01:03:53] right
[01:03:53] and so this is the issue is that
[01:03:56] you're setting these people up for failure
[01:03:58] by making them sit there like bots
[01:04:01] that's it
[01:04:02] because we make people sit there like bots
[01:04:04] then eventually they get out of jail they can't get a job they can't get any
[01:04:08] way to feed themselves
[01:04:09] and so then they turn back to crime that's what happens
[01:04:12] so you have that like i say all mandatory prison labor and people think
[01:04:16] that like this is a bad thing i don't think that it's a bad thing
[01:04:19] i think that it's a tremendously good thing
[01:04:22] and not only is it a good thing for the taxpayers but it's also a good thing
[01:04:25] for the workers and for the prisoners because they're able to generate a skill, they're
[01:04:30] able to have something of value that after you leave prison for three, five or ten years,
[01:04:37] think about it, right?
[01:04:38] I mean, you've got nothing else that you're doing other than learning how to be a tattoo
[01:04:44] artist or learning how to do X, Y, or Z thing.
[01:04:47] You're going to be a virtuoso by the time that you get out of there.
[01:04:51] Like I remember Cody, my friend Cody was in prison for like three years, right?
[01:04:55] And like the guys that he had there that were like especially like artists there, these
[01:04:59] guys were like, I mean, they were incredible.
[01:05:03] Like they were amazing.
[01:05:04] Like he showed me like photos and shit of what they did.
[01:05:06] Like there's a lot of the guys, the thing is what's funny is that, you know, obviously
[01:05:09] like whenever he was in prison, you know, they'd be, you know, you get internet, right?
[01:05:13] And so like in the process of them getting internet and they have phones, he would show
[01:05:16] them my screams.
[01:05:18] And like his friend who like, I think that it was like a meth head axe murderer.
[01:05:22] He killed like five or seven people as an axe murderer, loves my streams.
[01:05:26] He watches.
[01:05:27] And so I've got plenty of people apparently in some of the Texas prisons that watch the
[01:05:31] show.
[01:05:32] So like, yeah, I get it guys.
[01:05:34] I get it.
[01:05:35] Yeah.
[01:05:36] Well, I'm out what?
[01:05:37] No, that will what?
[01:05:38] What do you do?
[01:05:39] Who do you think's in the prison?
[01:05:40] Yeah, he had a meth crash out.
[01:05:41] He killed some people with an axe.
[01:05:42] That's what happens.
[01:05:43] Like fuck, you guys have internet, right?
[01:05:45] Exactly.
[01:05:46] And so Chum didn't say he was an immigrant, but she was.
[01:05:51] That dude made you talk about something Trump didn't even say.
[01:05:53] I'll go back and I'll have to listen to it again, but I think that he did, but I don't
[01:05:56] remember.
[01:05:57] And so anyway, what my point is that a lot of these guys, they're sitting there doing
[01:06:02] fucking nothing, but a handful of them that can do jobs, like for example, being a tattoo
[01:06:07] artist, this guy apparently, Cody told me, was like, he's made, he's already banked
[01:06:13] like $200,000.
[01:06:18] thing is that the way that they do like money conversion over there is like kind of confusing
[01:06:23] but like you know because there's like out of jail money and jail money yeah he's already
[01:06:27] banked two hundred thousand dollars who cares well you want to again the primary focus should
[01:06:32] be removing these people from society but the secondary focus should be making sure
[01:06:37] that they don't cause problems whenever they reintegrate into society i don't think that
[01:06:42] reintegration and rehabilitation should not be focused on i just don't think that it should be
[01:06:46] the primary focus. The primary focus should be keeping the public safe and the secondary
[01:06:51] focus should be rehabilitation. So really I'm talking about that secondary focus. That
[01:06:56] doesn't mean that you don't have the primary focus. It doesn't mean that that isn't the
[01:07:00] guiding principle, but outside of that you have to make decisions too. And that's the
[01:07:04] point that I'm making. You guys see what I'm saying here? Victims care if they don't
[01:07:09] rehabilitate? Yeah, sure. We get it, they should have jobs after prison. Exactly.
[01:07:20] Yeah. Yeah.
[01:07:26] Man.
[01:07:30] Man.
[01:07:31] Yeah, that's great. I mean, I'm not really surprised at all. Oh, yeah, there is the Democrat
[01:07:42] counter event. We're gonna watch that, but not yet. Okay. So, uh, where is this here?
[01:07:47] Oh, yeah, this same guy, um, Representative Al Green held up a sign that said black people
[01:07:54] aren't apes at donald trump state of the union
[01:07:59] oh my god
[01:08:05] who are you helping
[01:08:10] who is like who but it's like oh oh oh wait a minute i thought they were
[01:08:19] oh shit okay wait okay this changes everything
[01:08:24] all guys
[01:08:26] yeah this is a grandpa yells the cloud yeah it's just it's so stupid isn't it
[01:08:30] so retarded
[01:08:31] well who even does this
[01:08:33] what a buffoon i know what a buffoon
[01:08:36] and so anyway he's going around saying this all boy this is something else
[01:08:40] where's the rest of these
[01:08:42] and uh... i'll see if i can find the rest of it here too because there has been
[01:08:46] a lot more
[01:08:47] from the state of the union alboy here we go
[01:08:51] where the fuck is this okay let me see if i can pull
[01:08:54] the rest of these up it'll take me a minute to actually get everything here
[01:08:57] but uh... it was just fucking ridiculous
[01:09:00] yet
[01:09:01] the democrats are down to rape is transgenders
[01:09:05] for a reason for a talk
[01:09:12] It's like the suicide squad!
[01:09:18] It is!
[01:09:21] It's just like the biggest group of people that are like dysfunctional.
[01:09:25] Oh my fucking god!
[01:09:27] And women!
[01:09:28] Yes!
[01:09:29] Oh god!
[01:09:30] No!
[01:09:31] Not that!
[01:09:32] And where are these here?
[01:09:33] I'll pull up the other ones.
[01:09:34] And yeah, where is this here if I can find the rest of these?
[01:09:37] Oh yeah!
[01:09:38] So where did it go?
[01:09:41] I'm just gonna line all these up and we're gonna go through every single one of them. Okay, so where the fuck is this?
[01:09:47] All right, we're good. So
[01:09:52] Representative bind them says it's racist for President Trump to say the government should protect citizens over illegal aliens
[01:10:00] So he actually went out and said this right?
[01:10:02] Let me see if I can pull up the other other clips here on this too, because it's pretty
[01:10:13] fucking funny.
[01:10:14] Where is the, I guess maybe the illegal one?
[01:10:17] Oh, no, that's not it.
[01:10:20] Where the hell they go?
[01:10:21] Okay.
[01:10:22] It's not always bad.
[01:10:26] Yeah, sure.
[01:10:27] Oh yeah, yeah, here it is.
[01:10:28] Got it.
[01:10:29] If you agree with this statement, then stand up and show your support.
[01:10:35] The first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens.
[01:10:42] Applause
[01:10:49] Does she really have the sign up again? You did that last year, it was retarded.
[01:10:53] You're going to bring the signs back again?
[01:10:55] Look at them. They're all sitting down. It's embarrassing. Well, I hope that people like
[01:11:07] after they see things like this, they're able to see this problem for what it is. And what the
[01:11:13] problem really is, this is what's going on, is that these people are trying to basically create
[01:11:20] a underclass of people through illegal immigration that they can use for voters.
[01:11:26] That's the goal.
[01:11:33] Democrats lost the plot. Yeah, it's embarrassing.
[01:11:39] Wow.
[01:11:42] Oh, yeah, no, I totally agree. Now they expect the American people to vote for him. Well,
[01:11:55] the reason why is that, again, the they are propped up by basically hysteria, just hysteria
[01:12:06] and ridiculous crazy retards
[01:12:09] that's basically it
[01:12:12] and a better way of saying
[01:12:18] into pretty bad yet
[01:12:20] to reach our boat is strong
[01:12:26] along crashed out of sardinell and trump look at her when talking about somali
[01:12:30] pirates
[01:12:31] Oh, we're going to look at that. Don't worry about it. We're getting to it.
[01:12:36] Man.
[01:12:41] Man.
[01:12:43] Embarrassing.
[01:12:45] Absolutely fucking embarrassing.
[01:12:50] Nobody can look at this and think that this is not a complete fumble for Democrats.
[01:12:56] It is a matte.
[01:12:57] But like all you have to do is stand up and say that I want to represent the American people.
[01:13:02] And they don't do that.
[01:13:03] And think about why that is.
[01:13:05] Do you think that Republicans care about poor Americans?
[01:13:08] They just grab the money and send their corporate owners?
[01:13:11] I think that illegal immigration is really bad and anybody that supports it doesn't care
[01:13:16] about American workers.
[01:13:19] And it's fundamentally un-American.
[01:13:21] And so in this issue, yeah, I think that Republicans care more about Democrats, care
[01:13:25] more than Democrats do? Yeah, for sure. Like you're trying to like you're trying to change
[01:13:32] the topic. The reason why you're changing the topic is because you know that this is
[01:13:37] a loss. It's obviously a loss. You know this looks bad.
[01:13:42] What are the Democrats sitting down for?
[01:13:56] I hear the question.
[01:13:57] I'll play it again one more time.
[01:13:58] If you agree with this statement, then stand up and show your support.
[01:14:03] The first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal
[01:14:09] aliens.
[01:14:14] That was it.
[01:14:15] Yep.
[01:14:16] There you go.
[01:14:17] And where did they even go?
[01:14:18] I don't know.
[01:14:19] So, Petty Police keep watching it.
[01:14:21] Trump was calling the mountain.
[01:14:22] The lady was yelling.
[01:14:23] Oh, I know.
[01:14:24] We're going to get to that.
[01:14:25] Don't worry about it.
[01:14:26] We're going to look at all of this and it'll take some time, but we're going to go through
[01:14:28] it.
[01:14:29] Left and right want illegal immigration.
[01:14:30] It's just a show for how much each side wants to keep the donor class happy with infinite slaves deportations or just a show
[01:14:35] Well, okay. Well, I want to have deportations
[01:14:38] So like whoever is advocating for that more is who I'm going to support like you're trying to you're trying to like, you know
[01:14:45] Reddit IQ this
[01:14:48] Like I don't know what do you like you're trying to sound smart and chat or something like that
[01:14:52] Yeah, it's obviously a good thing to get rid of these people, right? I mean, what are we doing? It's just jibberish bullshit
[01:14:58] Yeah, like what do you what are you doing?
[01:15:00] Anyway, let me go back so I can find it. Oh, here's another one.
[01:15:04] So tonight I'm inviting every legislator to join with my administration in reaffirming a fundamental principle.
[01:15:11] If you agree with this statement, then stand up.
[01:15:15] He's sitting there.
[01:15:20] Man, that's just too bad, huh? And it's better to have people document it?
[01:15:26] Yeah, of course, but their motives aren't pure though. Well, sometimes you have to deal with things that are not perfect in order to improve things
[01:15:33] I think that you're right and if people want to say that and criticize you know Republicans for wanting the illegal immigration so they can use workers like
[01:15:40] That I think that you're right and anybody that does that I would also be against
[01:15:44] But that doesn't mean that I have to be against anybody that's advocating for something that I think is a good idea
[01:15:49] I look at issues on a case-by-case basis
[01:15:51] I think that you should too the moment that you start making a categorical judgment on
[01:15:57] You know everything from this side is bad or
[01:16:00] Everything from that side is good. You're making a huge mistake. You don't want to do that
[01:16:05] He's got the Ukraine pen. Yeah, what a big fucking surprise, right?
[01:16:08] And there are the Democrats boycotts to the union called Trump a dictator. No way. Wow
[01:16:14] And so let me go back. I can find the rest of these here, too. What is this? Oh, no
[01:16:19] It's not this one moment of the night Democrats really understand affirming allegiance to American citizens over illegal aliens
[01:16:25] Well, the reason why is that people like her don't have any allegiance to America?
[01:16:29] They don't have any allegiance to the Constitution. The only reason why people like her bring up the Constitution or they bring up, you know
[01:16:38] Racism or something like that is they think that this is like a Harry Potter spell that if they say that now
[01:16:44] Suddenly you're gonna have to do what they say. They don't give a shit about it at all
[01:16:47] They're just using this cynically so they can take advantage of you and honestly like Trump was talking about I was happy to see this
[01:16:54] Trump was talking about deporting them, which is like I'm fine
[01:16:57] Like I've been waiting on this for a while and he said when he watched low IQ Ilan Omar and Rashida to leave as they screamed
[01:17:05] Uncontrollably last night and at the very elegant state of the union such a beautiful event and they have bloodshot eyes
[01:17:11] Crazy people lunatics. We should send them back to where they came from
[01:17:17] As fast as possible
[01:17:22] You are the president you have every branch of government
[01:17:30] Start doing it
[01:17:32] Do it
[01:17:34] That is he like no no don't say I mean it's nice that he says it
[01:17:37] It's nice that he's saying it, but he's not doing it. He's not doing it yet
[01:17:42] You're the president. Go out and do this. I think most Americans support this. Well, if they don't, they're not Americans.
[01:17:48] And what about the American employers? A building business in India is to pay less for for American. That's bad.
[01:17:56] So
[01:17:57] Yeah, what do you mean? Like, yeah, it's obviously bad. Like, what are you you're trying to bring up some other topic?
[01:18:02] Why? And yeah, Rashida Tlaib gave Trump the middle finger in the last video. Oh, I didn't see that.
[01:18:07] Don't let your dreams be dreams. And
[01:18:09] and uh... yeah i know i think this why we babysitting third worlders exactly
[01:18:13] yeah we have our tax dollars going to babysitting third worlders
[01:18:17] and it's embarrassing man
[01:18:19] to major gamble by trump of democrats is set up they look they want to trump is
[01:18:22] attempt to make them look nuts with a backfire
[01:18:24] he gambled that they just couldn't do it and he was right
[01:18:27] he is and i think that's what happened
[01:18:29] and let me go and see if i can find the other comments here too
[01:18:33] because there was a huge crash out here
[01:18:36] and also, you know, Hassan, of course, what a surprise, the usual suspect.
[01:18:41] Irina was the immigrant refugee here. Her killer is an American citizen. It's what I said earlier,
[01:18:46] it's actually what made me think of this, is that the reason why Hassan is saying this is because
[01:18:52] really it's got nothing to do with immigrants. These people don't care, Democrats don't care,
[01:18:58] this specific group of like identity Democrats and identity-based progressives,
[01:19:03] they don't care about immigrants. They care about demographics. They are looking to change,
[01:19:09] shift, manipulate, and then use demographics in a way that's beneficial for themselves.
[01:19:15] So if, for example, if arena was a black person that was killed by a white person,
[01:19:22] do you think that the Democrats would have been standing up? I think they would have been.
[01:19:26] Is there anybody, is there anybody that thinks that's not true? A single person?
[01:19:31] We all know this. It's racially based. It's obviously racially based. They're trying to create a narrative. Exactly.
[01:19:43] 100% on point. So this is what their goal is. Their goal is to import in a bunch of anti-Western, non-white people and then activate them as a voting block demographic in order to force their policies into reality.
[01:20:00] reality. That's the reason why they're importing all these third-worlders. That's the reason
[01:20:05] why they're importing all these other people is that if you think about it, again, I used
[01:20:11] this example earlier, I don't want to repeat myself a whole lot, but like, what do you
[01:20:15] think the percentage of Arab and Muslim voters were that voted for Zoran Mendami? What do
[01:20:20] you think that probability is? I think it's probably 99%, maybe probably higher than that.
[01:20:26] So it's the same as like over in Minneapolis, right?
[01:20:30] Somebody that's like trying to like go in there or anything 100% exactly.
[01:20:34] And the reason why they're doing this with the racial voting blocks is because it works.
[01:20:39] And that's what they're really trying to activate on, is they're trying to take advantage of
[01:20:43] and activate on those racial blocks.
[01:20:46] And that's the reason why they don't care about her being an immigrant or the person
[01:20:50] being an American citizen.
[01:20:51] It's because it is a racial and a Western culture issue that transcends immigration.
[01:20:58] Immigration is just simply like a Trojan horse that they allow to get the people in
[01:21:03] there from.
[01:21:04] That's basically what's happening.
[01:21:05] If that makes sense, you guys see kind of what I'm saying here.
[01:21:08] Let me a little back down.
[01:21:09] I'll scroll and look at this.
[01:21:12] And I'm glad I have it.
[01:21:13] Yeah, we do Electoral College for Reagan and Nixon explains it all.
[01:21:16] Yes, tribal is voting.
[01:21:17] Exactly.
[01:21:18] It's tribal is voting.
[01:21:19] And so this is it.
[01:21:20] want to import that into America. That's what it is. They want to import that
[01:21:24] ideology and that culture into America. And they want to do that because they
[01:21:28] think that it's easy to rule over. And so basically, if they can create racial
[01:21:32] voting blocks and demographic voting blocks, they don't have to worry about
[01:21:36] policies. They don't have to worry about as much accountability. And also, they
[01:21:40] can win more easily. And so that's the entire winning condition. It has nothing
[01:21:45] to do with the person being an immigrant or not. I don't think that
[01:21:48] Whenever people talk about immigrants, whenever any of these Democrats are talking about immigrants,
[01:21:53] they're not talking about people from Norway, they're talking about people from Zimbabwe, Somalia, and other PVP servers.
[01:21:59] And the reason why is because it is non-white, non-Western immigrants that they're trying to advocate for.
[01:22:04] That's the main focus they have. They don't care about immigration, they only care about demographics.
[01:22:09] So that's it. Anyway, let's move on.
[01:22:13] Here we go.
[01:22:15] This, this apparently is the big crash out.
[01:22:23] The Somali pirates who ransacked Minnesota and then it cuts to Ilhan Omar.
[01:22:32] The Somali pirates who ransacked Minnesota remind us that there are large parts of the
[01:22:39] world where bribery, corruption, and lawlessness are the norm, not the exception, reporting
[01:22:46] these...
[01:22:47] Oh, man.
[01:22:48] We gotta find the longer clip for this.
[01:22:50] I gotta see this.
[01:22:51] This is amazing.
[01:22:52] And where'd it go?
[01:22:53] Let me see if I can find it.
[01:22:55] Where the fuck did this happen?
[01:22:57] Give me one minute here.
[01:22:58] I gotta find it here.
[01:22:59] Because I don't know where the longer clip of this is, and I really don't want to miss
[01:23:03] out on this.
[01:23:04] This is a really good one.
[01:23:06] No.
[01:23:07] No.
[01:23:08] that I don't see it at all.
[01:23:11] OK, let me see if I can pull this up and find it, OK, guys?
[01:23:15] And import only non-whites.
[01:23:17] It's pure racism.
[01:23:18] Yes, clearly, right?
[01:23:20] And how do these people in the seats
[01:23:22] think that this isn't happening?
[01:23:23] Well, the reason why is that this is their win.
[01:23:26] They know that it's happening, but they
[01:23:27] want to pretend like it's not.
[01:23:29] That's the reason why.
[01:23:31] I'm trying to find a clip, a longer clip of this happening,
[01:23:34] and then I'll be able to find it.
[01:23:36] Where the hell did it go?
[01:23:37] This is the whole thing.
[01:23:38] I don't want to watch the whole thing, obviously,
[01:23:41] where the hell is it?
[01:23:43] But yeah, obviously a lot of people,
[01:23:45] I do feel like overall,
[01:23:46] the State of the Union did seem to go pretty well, right?
[01:23:50] I mean, he did look pretty good in this,
[01:23:51] and I would say that overall,
[01:23:53] like from the polling that I saw and everything,
[01:23:55] it seemed like he kind of cooked here, right?
[01:23:57] He did.
[01:23:58] Ask Rock to find the longer version.
[01:24:00] Yeah, I just wish I could find it here.
[01:24:02] Give me a second here.
[01:24:07] I'd say so, yeah. Yeah, sure. And where is it here if I can find it? No, that's not it either.
[01:24:16] Oh, fuck. Yeah, I really want to find the clip of this, but it's hard to find it here.
[01:24:22] I apologize, it's going to take a little bit longer. Oh, here it is.
[01:24:26] Is this her getting mad? Yeah, if somebody, Sky News has it on YouTube.
[01:24:31] Any regrets at all?
[01:24:33] Yeah, somebody can send it to a mod, and the mod can link it to me, that'd be ideal.
[01:24:36] Interaction, we played between you and President Trump just last night.
[01:24:42] I do not.
[01:24:44] And I think many people look at that moment when the president says it is our responsibility
[01:24:51] to protect Americans.
[01:24:53] And he does not acknowledge the fact that two Americans, two of my constituents, two
[01:24:59] of our neighbors were killed.
[01:25:03] And it was important.
[01:25:05] Deserved.
[01:25:06] Shouldn't have done it.
[01:25:08] Don't bring a gun to a protest and resist or ask.
[01:25:11] Don't try to drive your car into a federal officer.
[01:25:15] Really really easy not to do that.
[01:25:19] For me it is just a reminder.
[01:25:21] And they died to keep illegal parasites in the country.
[01:25:25] And ultimately it will mean nothing.
[01:25:27] They died for nothing.
[01:25:30] the American people that the president and his administration was responsible for killing
[01:25:36] two American citizens.
[01:25:38] And he regrets it all.
[01:25:39] Yep, that's right.
[01:25:41] Completely support it.
[01:25:42] Absolutely.
[01:25:43] Blomp, blomp.
[01:25:44] Yep, that's right.
[01:25:46] And Seawick's exhausted.
[01:25:47] Absolutely.
[01:25:48] And don't be kicking tail lights out.
[01:25:50] Exactly.
[01:25:51] Hundred fucking percent, man.
[01:25:53] And what is this here?
[01:25:54] Doesn't Chuck Schumer look like a green gob?
[01:25:56] He does.
[01:25:57] He looks like a gob.
[01:25:58] He does.
[01:25:59] Well, we'll get to that later on right I'm not ready for that yet
[01:26:02] And let me see if I can pull up the other clip about this too because there is apparently a longer version of it
[01:26:08] But I'm not sure if I can find it. I'm sorry. It just takes a little bit longer
[01:26:12] No, this is not really it. No, that's not it either and go on Nick Sodor and scroll this page
[01:26:18] He has many clips. Okay, let me see if I can pull that up instead and that way we can go through the entire list
[01:26:24] Because I do want to see the highlights of this
[01:26:29] School all the way down.
[01:26:32] There's been a lot of these.
[01:26:34] Okay.
[01:26:35] Where the hell is it?
[01:26:39] Going to win again.
[01:26:44] You're going to win big.
[01:26:46] You're going to win bigger than ever.
[01:26:48] To prove that point.
[01:26:50] To prove that point.
[01:26:51] Here with us tonight is a group of winners who just made the entire nation proud.
[01:26:56] the men's gold medal Olympic hockey team come on man fucking base all right
[01:27:10] yeah bro he's got Xbox live Mike you're right
[01:27:16] Man, they're really rubbing it in.
[01:27:25] They really are, bro, like this is this good.
[01:27:30] Trump said last night this would have been his third term.
[01:27:33] Yeah, not yet, guys, not yet.
[01:27:39] Can't have a real quiet after this.
[01:27:46] Man, the mods are all going to, yeah, message one of the mods and try and get me away to
[01:27:56] it.
[01:27:57] If there's any of these that are worth working out.
[01:28:04] Democrats still want to stand there, yeah, because the thing is that it's like you're
[01:28:08] thinking there's no way that they just hate America. Well, at what point does that not
[01:28:12] become obvious? Like, really?
[01:28:18] The only time to talk about how much they love America is whenever they want to subvert it.
[01:28:38] man, jayvon's been real quiet after this one, huh? like, yeah, this is, it was pretty much
[01:28:47] over at this point, right? what is this here? and uh, president trump announces women's
[01:28:52] u.s. hockey team have agreed to meet him in the oval office soon, oh, but they beat a
[01:28:57] fantastic canadian team and over time, as everybody saw, as did the american women who
[01:29:03] Right, right. Can't forget. Hey, hey.
[01:29:13] Yeah, can we use them to judge the female immigrants coming in?
[01:29:16] Oh, wait a minute. No, no, no. I actually really like this mindset.
[01:29:20] So if you are one of the guys that wins the Olympics, you need to,
[01:29:25] you get to be on the voting panel of which hot,
[01:29:30] hot foreign women get to come into America and get free free citizenship
[01:29:39] oh shit damn bro like wow that's big
[01:29:48] that's huge i never thought of that
[01:29:50] Yeah, the foreign and baddies for freedom. Yeah, the foreign and baddies for freedom.
[01:30:01] I like that. That's a good one. Yeah, absolutely. What is this? I'll look at a few more of these
[01:30:07] here and there's a guy who's a fucking a fucking World War Two. Oh my God. Democrats, every
[01:30:13] Every single one of them voted against these really important and very necessary massive
[01:30:20] tax cuts.
[01:30:21] They wanted large-scale tax increases to hurt the people instead.
[01:30:36] But we held strong and with the great big beautiful bill, we gave you no tax on tips,
[01:30:43] No tax done over time and no tax on Social Security for our great students.
[01:30:48] Right.
[01:30:49] That is not standing up at all.
[01:30:58] Man.
[01:30:59] And we also made interest on auto loans tax deductible the first time.
[01:31:08] Now you're going to buy that Hellcat.
[01:31:10] Only if the car is made in America.
[01:31:13] That's right.
[01:31:15] You're going to buy that health cap.
[01:31:17] 100%.
[01:31:18] It's yours now.
[01:31:19] That's manifest destiny.
[01:31:21] That's the American dream.
[01:31:24] Where is these here?
[01:31:26] Oh, no.
[01:31:27] For decades before I came along,
[01:31:30] we had the exact opposite.
[01:31:32] From trade to health care, from energy to immigration.
[01:31:37] Everything was stolen and rigged in order to drain the wealth
[01:31:40] out of the productive, hardworking people who make our country great, who make our country
[01:31:45] run.
[01:31:46] Under Biden and his corrupt partners in Congress and beyond, it reached a breaking point with
[01:31:52] the Green New Scam, open borders for everyone.
[01:31:57] They poured in by the millions and millions from prisons.
[01:32:00] Isn't it kind of crazy to think back about the fact that that happened, that they just
[01:32:05] literally let in millions of people into the country?
[01:32:08] Well, you take a step back and you think about how retarded that is, and think about the
[01:32:13] fact that that was the policy.
[01:32:16] And then nobody would even be able to talk about that.
[01:32:19] Isn't that insane that that happened?
[01:32:22] Oh my God.
[01:32:25] From mental institutions, there were murderers, 11,888 murders.
[01:32:30] They came into our country.
[01:32:31] You allowed that to happen.
[01:32:34] record-setting inflation that cost the typical family $34,000 in just a speck of time. Now
[01:32:42] the same people in this chamber who voted for those disasters suddenly used the word
[01:32:48] affordability. They just used it. Somebody gave it to them knowing full well that they
[01:32:55] caused and created the increased prices that all of our citizens had to endure. You caused
[01:33:03] that problem. You caused that problem. Yeah. Yeah. Idiot. Yeah. Idiot. Stupid. W. Camera
[01:33:12] guy. Yeah. I wish you could say a minute. Hold on. Is it Trump? Okay. We get to work.
[01:33:21] I do. What I find to be very confusing is that these people never really figure out
[01:33:27] how to put the two and two together where whenever you bring in a bunch of illegals
[01:33:34] that you put a drain on the social systems and then the social systems don't work as well for
[01:33:39] Americans and for some reason a lot of people are just unable to conceptualize both of these two
[01:33:46] things being a reality. Now why do I think that is? I think it's because people don't understand
[01:33:53] and scarcity. They think that we can just pay for everything and we can just give everybody
[01:33:57] money and that's it. And I think that that's literally the way that they think. I know
[01:34:01] it sounds retarded and that's how you know that it's true because it's the stupidest
[01:34:05] possible thing that somebody could imagine. That's probably what most people think. And
[01:34:09] so what happens I think is that you have a lot of these people who, you know, they think
[01:34:14] like basically if you want to have unfettered immigration, that's fine. But you can't have
[01:34:19] social systems or if you want to have social systems that's fine but you can't
[01:34:24] have unfettered immigration you can have one or the other we used to have
[01:34:28] unfettered immigration now we have social systems so we can't have unfettered
[01:34:33] immigration anymore they're mutually exclusive
[01:34:37] They knew the statements were a dirty, rotten lie, the policies created by prices, our policies
[01:34:47] are rapidly ending them, we are doing really well.
[01:34:52] Those prices are plummeting down the way.
[01:34:54] I don't know if they are or not, honestly, I think this is probably, I haven't been with
[01:34:59] she's doing a long time. The price of eggs is down 60 percent. Wow. The cost of chicken,
[01:35:10] butter, fruit, hotels, automobiles. Chickens. Is lower today than when I took office by
[01:35:17] a lot. And even beef, which was very high, is starting to come down significantly. This
[01:35:23] hold on a little while. We'll get you down and soon you will see numbers that few people
[01:35:29] We think we're possible to achieve just a short time ago.
[01:35:35] Nobody can believe when they see the kind of numbers.
[01:35:37] The problem is that a lot of these price decreases
[01:35:40] aren't seen by the customers.
[01:35:41] They're just profit increases that the companies enjoy.
[01:35:44] I think that if he really wants people
[01:35:46] to be happier about this, you need
[01:35:47] to increase the threshold for food stamps.
[01:35:50] So like right now, let's say the threshold is $30,000.
[01:35:54] Take it to $35,000.
[01:35:56] Look at the difference that food stamps
[01:35:58] makes between a family, right? Like let's say a family gets like let's say $500 a month
[01:36:05] for food stamps, right? Just very simple math. Then basically take it and then increase it
[01:36:10] by whatever that would be like $6,000 or something like that. And then people under that new
[01:36:15] threshold get food stamps and then they're able to pay money. No, bro, this, no, I'm
[01:36:20] being honest. I'm being honest. Like you guys want to see an improvement. You want to see
[01:36:25] things get better, you want to see people be able to afford fucking stuff.
[01:36:29] And by the way, everybody says, oh, what about what are you going to do?
[01:36:33] Kick out all the fucking illegals, stop paying for sex changes, stop sending money to Africa,
[01:36:38] stop paying for refugees and migrants, send all those fuckers back to the PvP servers
[01:36:42] they came from, and then we take the money and we pay for the food for the people that
[01:36:46] live here.
[01:36:47] I don't know, I think this is pretty fucking reasonable, guys.
[01:36:50] It's extremely fucking reasonable.
[01:36:52] Am I insane?
[01:36:53] Jesus.
[01:36:54] Especially energy when they see energy going down to numbers like that. They cannot believe it
[01:36:59] It's like another common sense tax cut
[01:37:03] John also confronting one of the biggest ripoffs of our times the crushing cost of health care
[01:37:11] Yeah, it's by you since the passage. Oh
[01:37:16] And the initial lease that
[01:37:18] uh... pesky is cutting prices for consumers i don't know about that they
[01:37:22] want that free government check bro
[01:37:24] well sometimes you deserve it i mean you don't mean like what do you want to
[01:37:27] what we do in taxes for right
[01:37:29] would we do in taxes for if we're not having a help people out
[01:37:32] like i got no problem pan taxes if it means that i'm paying for something that
[01:37:36] matters
[01:37:37] like i think there's a lot of people that feel that way
[01:37:39] like if i knew that my taxes weren't going to blow up palestinians they
[01:37:43] weren't going to africans they weren't going to refugees
[01:37:46] they were going to real americans actual americans
[01:37:49] i think i'd feel a lot better about paying taxes i think most people would
[01:37:56] as we ensure that all americans can profit from a rising stock market let's
[01:38:00] also ensure that
[01:38:02] members of congress
[01:38:04] corruptly profit
[01:38:06] from using insider
[01:38:08] information
[01:38:16] He's not standing up
[01:38:28] They stood up for that I can't believe I can't believe it
[01:38:37] Didn't answer your policy stand up if she's here
[01:38:39] Oh, man.
[01:38:46] Now, she's dead.
[01:38:52] I don't think so, bro.
[01:38:54] She's a vampire.
[01:38:55] That's not going to happen.
[01:38:57] Gracie Amound and Food Sam's are a flat amount nationwide,
[01:39:00] regardless of cost of living locally.
[01:39:02] Well, then doesn't that seem like a problem, right?
[01:39:05] I mean, like, that's it.
[01:39:06] So, okay, here it is.
[01:39:11] Alright, this is the one I was looking for, I'm pretty sure.
[01:39:16] But when it comes to the corruption that is plundering...
[01:39:19] Really, it's plundering, America.
[01:39:23] You see, he's already starting to use plundering.
[01:39:26] Who plunders?
[01:39:28] Pirates plunder.
[01:39:30] And who are pirates?
[01:39:32] There's been no more stunning example than Minnesota, the members of the Somali community
[01:39:41] of pillars, an estimated $19 billion from the American taxpayer.
[01:39:46] We have all the information.
[01:39:48] And in actual numbers, much higher than that.
[01:39:52] And California, Massachusetts, Maine, and many other states are even worse.
[01:39:57] This is the kind of corruption that shreds the fabric of a nation.
[01:40:01] we are working on it like you wouldn't believe.
[01:40:04] So tonight, although, started four months ago.
[01:40:08] In my opinion, the only issue that I have with this
[01:40:10] is that I don't want people to think
[01:40:14] that it's just Somalians committing fraud.
[01:40:17] It's a lot of other people committing fraud too.
[01:40:20] I think Somalians, it's just really
[01:40:23] what's going on in Minnesota,
[01:40:25] that's the tip of the iceberg.
[01:40:27] The reality is that underneath that,
[01:40:29] there is a uh... it i i really i'm not even kidding like you want to be seen the
[01:40:34] fucking books right
[01:40:35] is that at least part of them
[01:40:37] we are losing over a trillion dollars a year for a
[01:40:42] put it all of it together everything
[01:40:44] trillion dollars a year
[01:40:47] minimum
[01:40:48] and officially announcing the war on fraud to be
[01:40:52] led by a great
[01:40:53] all president jade events
[01:40:56] The war on fraud. Yeah, I bet you're mad about that, huh?
[01:41:00] If JD needs soldiers for the war on fraud, here's what you need to do. You need to go
[01:41:16] into every single video game community and find the 10 biggest scanners. Put those people
[01:41:23] in the White House. Then say that now you have to find all the... Look, it's okay, so
[01:41:28] now you have the database of driver's licenses, social security numbers, addresses, and you
[01:41:34] also have tax returns. Okay. Find the fraud. And I guarantee you, these guys are gonna be
[01:41:40] like fucking wizards. Those two can out... Yeah. Look at that. I'm 48 hours. Exactly.
[01:41:51] fan some more. I don't know about balance, but it's going to be a lot less. Yeah, I do
[01:42:11] think it's actually that bad. You got to find a clip of her yelling at Trump. Okay.
[01:42:20] Alright, I'm gonna pull that one up right now because I know a lot of people want to see that one
[01:42:24] It's an exciting one. I get it. I do too honestly, so let me go and I'm gonna pull it up right now
[01:42:32] Somebody gave me a link and they're not a link but a title. Let me take a look at this
[01:42:37] Okay, here it is
[01:42:41] Seven minutes she's crashing out for seven minutes
[01:42:46] No way oh
[01:42:48] Oh my God!
[01:43:06] Isn't that insane? You should be ashamed of yourself, not standing up. You should be ashamed of yourself.
[01:43:12] Is she still young? Is that her?
[01:43:14] That is why I'm also asking you to end deadly sanctions.
[01:43:18] It's another certified hose mad moment.
[01:43:22] You know, we had last year the hose mad moment with them with the signs.
[01:43:26] You had the old school hose mad moment with Nancy Pelosi tearing up the speech.
[01:43:32] And now we have the new hose mad moment with them not being able to shut the fuck up.
[01:43:39] really just honestly it's like a it's a tradition at this point
[01:43:45] very cities that protect the criminals and enact serious penalties for public
[01:43:51] officials who block the removal of criminal aliens in many cases
[01:43:56] landlords murderers all over the country they're blocking the removal of these
[01:44:02] people out of our country and you should be ashamed
[01:44:05] This is third world behavior by the way is if you go look at a third world
[01:44:11] Parliament
[01:44:12] What you're gonna see is a PvP server
[01:44:15] They're gonna be rasslin and pushing each other around and stuff like that and like I've got no problem
[01:44:22] If like two dudes want to throw like I actually respect if they want to go and fight and like actually fight over a bill
[01:44:29] Like if I see two dudes rasslin on the floor of the Senate
[01:44:32] I know that they're in it for the love of the game right that that that's my fucking congressman right there
[01:44:37] And so bring back those but there's a difference between that and
[01:44:41] Just screeching like a harpy
[01:44:44] Interrupting the speech over and over and over like I get saying something and then sitting down
[01:44:50] It's fucking annoying, but this right here yelling over him while he's talking. This is third world behavior
[01:44:58] It is it's third world behavior. Nobody should be putting up with this shit
[01:45:02] I used to women, again, my voting conditions are very simple.
[01:45:10] As I said, you know, I said that, you know, I'll start going back to Catholic Mass if
[01:45:14] Pope Leo funds a new crusade, and I will vote for whichever candidate that will promise
[01:45:20] to deport both of these people.
[01:45:22] That is what I want.
[01:45:24] I want them out.
[01:45:26] And I know that it's only two people, but it's symbolic.
[01:45:30] And I think that symbolism matters.
[01:45:33] Let's get them to fuck out of here.
[01:45:35] What are we doing?
[01:45:36] They're citizens?
[01:45:39] You didn't hear what I said.
[01:45:40] I said I wanted to deport them.
[01:45:43] I want them out.
[01:45:45] That's the goal.
[01:45:46] So that's the way, I don't know what you're talking about.
[01:45:49] Like, it's just a citizen.
[01:45:50] No, I don't care about that.
[01:45:52] I want them out.
[01:45:53] Get them out.
[01:45:54] And so she crashed now like this for seven minutes.
[01:46:17] I mean, everybody knows they're not Americans.
[01:46:20] We all know this.
[01:46:22] People like to pretend.
[01:46:23] Perhaps most importantly, I'm asking you to approve the SAVE AMERICA Act.
[01:46:37] You see, that's the elite swamp hag of the Democratic Party.
[01:46:40] She's looking in her grimoire for which spell to cast a Trump next.
[01:46:46] She's doing it with the purple hair.
[01:46:53] He stopped illegal aliens and others who are
[01:46:56] Unpermitted persons promoting in our second American elections.
[01:47:02] Oh, I see her.
[01:47:03] She's rampant in our elections.
[01:47:05] It's rampant.
[01:47:07] It's very simple.
[01:47:09] All voters must show voter ID.
[01:47:12] If you can't figure out how to get an ID,
[01:47:15] you can't figure out who the president should be.
[01:47:20] I know this might sound elitist.
[01:47:23] But if you can't figure out how to get a state ID, you can't cobble together $15.
[01:47:31] You are not good at decision-making, and you're so bad at decision-making that I don't think
[01:47:42] you should be making decisions for anybody else.
[01:47:46] Not to mention it's fucking obvious you should have voter ID to make sure that you don't
[01:47:54] have random people voting.
[01:47:56] Like, duh, of course.
[01:48:01] We need to do more voter calling.
[01:48:10] Lot more voter calling.
[01:48:12] Citizenship in order to vote.
[01:48:14] Citizenship? Oh, wow.
[01:48:17] Even Iran uses voter IDs?
[01:48:20] Yeah, that way whenever you vote against them, they know who to kill.
[01:48:23] There's no other good mail-in ballots except for illness, disability, military, or travel.
[01:48:33] Right.
[01:48:34] And this should be an easy one, and by the way, it's polling at 89% including Democrats.
[01:48:39] 89% yeah, this is the thing is like a lot of people and this is the issue is that
[01:48:45] There this dissonance is happening between you know like democratic like politicians and the American public
[01:48:53] Because the American public is too stupid to realize what they're trying to do
[01:48:57] They're trying to bring in a bunch of illegal aliens and have them vote. That's what they're trying to do
[01:49:02] It's obvious. That's what they're trying to do. So everything that they do will be in service of that goal
[01:49:09] I don't know who this is.
[01:49:16] And even the newcomers from New York City, I think he's a nice guy, actually.
[01:49:23] Victor Malone.
[01:49:24] He had policy, but nice guy.
[01:49:26] Just said they want people to shovel snow.
[01:49:30] They got hit hard.
[01:49:32] Want them to shovel snow, but if you apply for that job, you need to show two original forms of ID
[01:49:38] and a social security guard.
[01:49:40] So, wait a minute, so you need to have an ID to shovel snow, but you don't need to have
[01:49:46] an ID to vote?
[01:49:49] Uh, guys?
[01:49:51] I think that we've got a bit of a problem here.
[01:49:59] Yeah, they don't want identification for the greatest privilege.
[01:50:04] By the way, do I think that they are doing voter ID scams?
[01:50:09] Yes, I think that they are.
[01:50:11] That's the only logical reason that they would be against voter ID.
[01:50:15] Why else would you be against it?
[01:50:18] And what do you think the odds are?
[01:50:19] Have you guys ever noticed that all the states that don't have voter ID always vote Democrat?
[01:50:25] Doesn't that seem like a weird coincidence to you?
[01:50:29] Hmm.
[01:50:31] the more voting in America now it's all good.
[01:50:35] All good.
[01:50:36] This is the kind of stuff that a redditor will try to come up with like a, you know,
[01:50:42] like a scientific reason why this makes sense.
[01:50:45] But every rational normal person with an IQ above like 95,
[01:50:50] which I'm like at 97. And so I'm, I think I qualify here.
[01:50:55] Every rational person knows, oh, well, yeah, it's probably cause they're cheating.
[01:50:59] Yeah, duh, of course, I don't think it's 100% scamming. I just think they're 100% anti-Trump.
[01:51:05] I think that there is, I think there is a lot of it. It's definitely scamming Republicans.
[01:51:09] But if you don't think so, look into the vouching law in Minnesota and tell me that that's not
[01:51:15] designed to be scammed, Democrats overwhelmingly agree on the policy that we just enunciated
[01:51:24] and Congress should unite and enact this common sense,
[01:51:28] country-saving legislation right now,
[01:51:31] and it should be before anything else happens.
[01:51:35] They do need to do this.
[01:51:41] Release the files.
[01:51:43] I wonder why they weren't wearing those pens
[01:51:45] for four years while Biden was the president.
[01:51:48] It's because they don't care about the files.
[01:51:50] Any of these people who pretend to care about the Epstein files,
[01:51:53] they don't actually care about the Epstein files.
[01:51:55] If they did, they would have pushed Biden to release them
[01:51:58] whenever they had more of a hegemony.
[01:52:00] But, and also like, it's a losing proposition
[01:52:04] because if he releases the files
[01:52:06] and it doesn't have what you want in it,
[01:52:08] then you say that he's lying.
[01:52:10] And if he doesn't release the files, then he's lying.
[01:52:13] So the only way that he,
[01:52:14] the only way that you win is if he loses.
[01:52:18] So there's no, I guess that makes sense, right?
[01:52:21] But the only way that like you get what you want is if he reveals something that's damaging towards himself
[01:52:27] So trying to make these people happy is stupid because they're not trying to be happy
[01:52:35] It's politics that's the reason why
[01:52:40] Crazy so now Osmond defends with only the Epstein files, so I'm gonna pull you up real quick
[01:52:45] Why do you think that I withhold? Why do you think that I'm defending withholding it?
[01:52:57] Why do you think that? You're getting pulled up. We haven't had somebody pulled up for
[01:53:01] a bit. This is the first pull up of the day. It's been almost two hours into the show.
[01:53:06] Now it's your turn.
[01:53:07] How we doing?
[01:53:10] Second, oh yeah, no, I forgot about him.
[01:53:19] This is the first one that's bet.
[01:53:22] You're describing circumstances or are you defending the information withheld?
[01:53:27] Well these are the circumstances.
[01:53:28] What part of what I said is inaccurate?
[01:53:32] Don't you find it to be very circumstantial and opportunistic that the Democrats are parading
[01:53:37] around how important the Epstein files are after Biden didn't release them for four years?
[01:53:47] Like don't you find that to be like kind of weird?
[01:53:51] Because like if they cared about it, you'd assume that they'd want to have that released
[01:53:53] as soon as possible.
[01:53:58] That's that's that's crazy to me.
[01:54:04] I thought they couldn't be released because of the investigation.
[01:54:07] If they couldn't be released because of the investigation, then who started the
[01:54:11] investigation? Number one, number two, do you remember back whenever the Epstein
[01:54:15] files were going to be released and then people were worried that Trump was going
[01:54:18] to start another investigation to prolong the release of the files?
[01:54:22] So how is it that Trump was being criticized for potentially starting another
[01:54:26] investigation to extend the release of the files because
[01:54:29] that was bad faith. But whenever the investigation was
[01:54:32] happening prior to that, there was not bad faith. Does that
[01:54:36] make sense? That doesn't make sense to me. So hypocritical is
[01:54:43] fell into category that you created. People caring for
[01:54:45] these files now, I've always cared for the Epstein files. This
[01:54:49] has always been an opinion I've had.
[01:54:56] This point doesn't make sense. Yeah
[01:54:59] At the time any argument is wrong. It's the right argument. Well, yeah, I mean that that was a separate topic
[01:55:07] We can just say Democrats should have released them whenever they got and Republicans aren't doing anything needs it
[01:55:11] I see what you're saying. I seem like you were defending. I think all the files should be released with no redactions except for the survivors
[01:55:19] And let the cards fall where they may
[01:55:22] That's what my opinion is
[01:55:24] That's what I believe about the files, but at the same time, I also recognize that the people that are saying this about the files
[01:55:30] Don't actually I don't think that they have a genuine interest or a genuine desire to have the truth of these files be revealed
[01:55:37] I think they're just simply using this as a political tool because it's it's convenient for them
[01:55:42] I don't think that they care about these files in like an intrinsic way
[01:55:46] And I think that the reason why that I reason why I believe that is like number one
[01:55:51] They don't care about all the miniature Epstein's all around the country that are doing this that are illegal aliens
[01:55:57] And also the ones that they keep getting released back into the public because they're not being put in jail permanently or turned into a battery
[01:56:03] And then on top of that they also didn't care about it whenever Biden was the president for four years
[01:56:09] So that's the reason why I think that this is just purely
[01:56:12] It's performative
[01:56:14] Which I find to be disappointing because I find that there are a handful of people that you know like real Kana
[01:56:19] Thomas Massey and if you majority Taylor Green really I mean like I think she's
[01:56:24] kind of a moron but you know like she's right with this like there are people
[01:56:27] that are principled in the regard of caring about this but they're few and
[01:56:32] far between
[01:56:38] that's my opinion
[01:56:42] the reason they don't want to do it why would anybody not want voter ID one
[01:56:47] reason because they want to cheat. That's right. Absolutely. They cheat. They say it's racist.
[01:56:55] They come up with things. You almost say what imagination they have. They want to cheat. They
[01:57:01] have to host mad again. You hear that host man in the background? Is it racist to buy alcohol?
[01:57:09] And their policy is so bad that the only way they can get elected is to cheat. And we're going to
[01:57:14] We have to stop it, John.
[01:57:16] You happen?
[01:57:21] Yeah.
[01:57:23] And here is one more question.
[01:57:25] Is there a gallery to show common sense in the government?
[01:57:28] Yeah, sometimes class is a good thing.
[01:57:30] It's an incentive.
[01:57:31] In the gallery tonight are Sage Blair and her mother, Michelle.
[01:57:35] In 2021, Sage was 14 when school officials in Virginia
[01:57:40] one sage who was 14 when school officials in Virginia sought to socially transition her
[01:57:48] to a new agenda, treating her as a boy and hiding it from her parents. Hard to believe, isn't it?
[01:57:56] Why aren't they in jail? Why haven't you taken away their licenses? Why haven't you done anything?
[01:58:03] See, this is the problem is like Trump and JD Vance do a great job identifying problems,
[01:58:10] but they don't do a great job solving them.
[01:58:14] We need to have a problem, a solver.
[01:58:18] And that means going after these people with criminal convictions,
[01:58:23] taking away their licenses, and totally tar and feathering them,
[01:58:27] and ruining their lives.
[01:58:29] That's what we need to do.
[01:58:31] That should be the goal.
[01:58:33] And that, by the way, is the baseline.
[01:58:36] before long a confused marcus rubius you think marcus rubius is gonna have a
[01:58:44] look was found in a horrific situation in marland a left-wing judge refused to
[01:58:50] return sage to her parents because they did not immediately state that their
[01:58:55] daughter was their son sage was thrown into so what are you gonna do about the
[01:59:01] judge. What are we going to do about him? How do you not understand that Trump is all about optics
[01:59:10] first? Do you understand how hard it would go? I don't think you understand the optics of absolute
[01:59:19] victory. Do you know how fucking hard it would be? Do you remember whenever we got Maduro? We
[01:59:26] invaded a foreign country, we killed hundreds of their people. We blew up their military
[01:59:34] and we literally stole their leader because we said so. And his approval went up. If you
[01:59:43] want people to like you, win. That's it. Put your dick on the table and say, listen bitch,
[01:59:51] is the way it's going to be. People respect the winner. They don't respect the pussy bitch.
[01:59:58] If Trump went in and he absolutely went scorched earth on a lot of these people that are like
[02:00:03] these like child transitioners, his support would like double. It would go up astronomically.
[02:00:11] The moment that you're able to do that, oh my god, people then at that point,
[02:00:16] they realize wait a minute it's happening oh my god because now you're getting what you want
[02:00:25] we're all boys stay home and suffered separately for a long time but today all of that is behind
[02:00:32] them because sage is a proud and wonderful young woman with a full ride scholarship to liberty
[02:00:39] University. Sage, can you show me please stand up?
[02:00:45] Optics are a tool in politics. Optics are a mistake. If you exist and this is the problem
[02:00:50] is that the idea of the mainstream media caring about, like the mainstream media will go with
[02:00:57] what the public thinks. Fundamentally, they will not deviate too much with what the public
[02:01:01] thinks or they'll lose. Winners get to go home and fuck the prom cream, losers go home
[02:01:05] and cry and die. That's a bit much, right? But like all I'm saying is that being able to execute
[02:01:12] a policy in an extreme and brutal way will gain the respect of your followers and the fear of
[02:01:18] your enemies. Not doing that will not gain the respect of your followers and also your enemies
[02:01:24] won't respect you or like you either. Playing inside of somebody else's optics is allowing
[02:01:30] yourself to choose how to lose. Optics are again created by your enemy that are
[02:01:38] designed for you to lose inside of the spectrum of. Oh, do we have a audio crash?
[02:01:44] I think we might have. Give me one second. I got to fix that. And this is one of the
[02:01:48] big issues that a lot of people don't understand, right? Is they don't... oops,
[02:01:52] yep, I do have an audio fuck up. Let me go ahead and close this and reopen it. Just
[02:01:55] give me a second. And so yeah, so much of an SMNL has clickbait to
[02:01:59] to enrage people to get views.
[02:02:00] So I think that's everything now, unfortunately.
[02:02:03] What's worse is whenever he threatens
[02:02:06] scorched earth and he doesn't follow through.
[02:02:07] Exactly, yeah, I wanna see it happen.
[02:02:09] Like that's one thing that's frustrating to me,
[02:02:11] is like I don't see these things happen.
[02:02:13] And if I think it did happen,
[02:02:15] you'd have way more people that were supporters of Trump.
[02:02:18] I think one of the big reasons why you don't see
[02:02:20] more Trump support is that you're not seeing people,
[02:02:23] you're not seeing him do this stuff in a big way.
[02:02:26] It feels good to be like a Trump supporter
[02:02:29] when he captures Maduro, when he goes and he fucking bombs Iran, because then at the
[02:02:35] end of the day, that's America.
[02:02:37] That's us winning.
[02:02:39] People want to be winners.
[02:02:40] They don't want to be losers.
[02:02:41] It's that simple.
[02:02:47] That's really swamped.
[02:02:48] Yeah.
[02:02:49] And thank you for your great bravery and who can believe that we're even speaking about
[02:02:56] things like this.
[02:02:58] fifteen years ago somebody was up here and said that they say
[02:03:02] what's wrong with them
[02:03:03] yet really now we have to say it because it's going on all over numerous states
[02:03:08] that again third world behavior
[02:03:11] when the parents got sent back
[02:03:13] but surely we can all agree no state can be allowed to
[02:03:16] rip children from their parents arms and transition them
[02:03:20] to a new gender against the parents will who would believe that this fucking
[02:03:24] ridiculous and anybody that supports it needs to be held accountable
[02:03:27] It's funny how Republicans mag are so against helping refugees of other countries, but it's fucking great to help other countries by kidnapping their leader of the country.
[02:03:33] Oh, hey, we got three barrels of oral though. Yeah, cause one's in the best interest of the American public and the other one isn't.
[02:03:39] What are you fucking stupid?
[02:03:41] Duh.
[02:03:42] That was a professional retard.
[02:03:44] We must ban it!
[02:03:45] We got ourselves a professional retard!
[02:03:47] That was a professional retard!
[02:03:51] Good Duh.
[02:03:57] What's nobody says? These people are crazy. I'm telling you. They're crazy. Oh, man.
[02:04:15] No. This bitch just can't shut the fuck up. Jesus. All these are noxious fuck it.
[02:04:24] look at them all look at them all it's just a bunch of fucking Karen's it's a
[02:04:28] bunch of old fucking women sitting there yelling at him oh my god
[02:04:33] are destroying our country this is it's the Karen Hyde yeah exactly the nick of
[02:04:40] time oh my god
[02:04:45] useless hags that's a fact that is a fucking fact anyway let me go back I
[02:04:51] I pulled the other ones up too, and there's been a lot more of these that have happened as well.
[02:04:56] And, uh, yeah, no, I think, dude, seven minutes of her crashing out yelling,
[02:05:02] oh my god, that's embarrassing, like, who the fuck does this?
[02:05:06] I can't even believe that.
[02:05:08] Anyway, uh, yeah, I just, I don't see that at all, like, why would you even do any of this?
[02:05:13] It's just so fucking embarrassing.
[02:05:15] N'ohan-O'Harm made her first appearance in the infamous state of the Union outburst, it was a total disaster.
[02:05:21] All right, let's listen to it. Here we go. This is her coping
[02:05:26] The House Democratic leader a key Jeffries advised your caucus the Democratic members to either skip the state of the union address or sit there in
[02:05:35] Silence should you have just boycotted the address and do you think you violated the guidelines set out by your own leader?
[02:05:43] No, I think it was
[02:05:45] Really unavoidable the president talked about protecting Americans. Yeah, and I just had to remind him that his administration was responsible
[02:05:56] For killing two of my constituents. I wonder who kills more people. I sir illegal aliens
[02:06:04] Geez guys, I really wonder what a what a really car bro, it's a fucking mystery nobody knows
[02:06:12] In Minneapolis, many members of your Democratic Party criticize their Republican counterparts
[02:06:20] when they interrupted President Biden's State of the Union address.
[02:06:23] Yes.
[02:06:24] As a lot of us remember, do you have any regrets at all about the interaction we played between
[02:06:28] you and President Trump just last night?
[02:06:32] I do not.
[02:06:33] Yeah, it's a third world mentality.
[02:06:36] This is a third world mentality.
[02:06:38] Anybody doing this, like back when they did that during Biden, it was fucking annoying.
[02:06:42] we don't have people do this
[02:06:44] and i i think it did get bored people um... look at that moment when the
[02:06:49] president says it is our responsibility uh... to protect americans
[02:06:54] uh... and he does not acknowledge the fact that to americans to have my kids
[02:06:58] crazy how like they're crashing out over two people but illegal aliens kill
[02:07:02] people all the time and they have nothing to say
[02:07:05] it's almost like they don't really care about this at all and they're just
[02:07:08] using it for political points
[02:07:11] two of our neighbors were killed and it was important for me to just remind the American
[02:07:21] people that the president and his administration was responsible.
[02:07:26] She's just going to keep repeating this topic point because she has nothing else that she
[02:07:29] can say.
[02:07:30] There's literally nothing else she can say besides just this stupid topping point over
[02:07:33] and over.
[02:07:34] Possible for killing two American citizens.
[02:07:37] With hindsight, Congressman, do you think you would have been better off boycotting
[02:07:41] this speech like so many other Democratic lawmakers did, or did you do the right thing
[02:07:45] by actually showing up there?
[02:07:48] I brought four Minnesotans as guests for the Minnesota delegation.
[02:07:54] It was important for us to be there, to bear witness, to hold space for our constituents
[02:08:00] that have lived through an occupation from federal law enforcement, that have been terrorized,
[02:08:05] that have seen our...
[02:08:06] Keep in mind that if another person gets killed by ICE, it will be good for her.
[02:08:12] Always keep in mind that whenever these people are talking about, you know, oh wow, ICE killed
[02:08:17] somebody, it's good for them politically if ICE kills people.
[02:08:21] That's the reason why they don't turn down the rhetoric is because they want ICE to continue
[02:08:25] killing people.
[02:08:27] neighbors been killed and and traumatized in so many ways. They beat up the martyrs? No. I think it
[02:08:33] was really important for my constituents to see me there. It was really important to my
[02:08:37] constituents to hear that I was reminding the president that Renee Good and Alex Pretty
[02:08:44] were killed under this administration. There it is. And see she said the same thing four or five
[02:08:51] times. Isn't that a crazy statement? True but sad. I didn't kill people. People killed themselves.
[02:08:55] Yeah, sure. Uh, I know he cares about something we guys say as a center back there shit all country. That's me
[02:09:00] I fucking agree with you. I completely fucking agree with you as I said
[02:09:04] I mean whoever is gonna send her back. That's the person who I'm gonna vote for and
[02:09:08] It's just it's a very very simple honestly, and uh, this is just like bro. They zoom in on the transgender
[02:09:17] Person as a congressman congresswoman, whatever
[02:09:21] Whenever he's talking about transgenderism. Is this true?
[02:09:25] The daughter was their son.
[02:09:30] Sage was thrown into an all-boys state home and suffered terribly for a long time.
[02:09:36] But today all of that is behind them because Sage is a proud and wonderful young woman
[02:09:41] with a full-ride scholarship to Liberty University.
[02:09:46] Sage and Michelle, please stand up.
[02:09:50] Man, bro, this cameraman, like, wow, this is insane.
[02:10:02] Man, who is this camera guy?
[02:10:07] A patriot, apparently.
[02:10:10] And wow.
[02:10:11] Let me go back.
[02:10:12] I see this here.
[02:10:13] Zoom in.
[02:10:14] Yeah, there it is.
[02:10:15] Wow.
[02:10:16] Too bad.
[02:10:17] Keen Peele would have been proud.
[02:10:18] Absolutely, bro.
[02:10:19] office and let me go back I see this here among speech watchers tonight 64% say his
[02:10:25] policies will move the US in the right direction and look at the growth President Trump made
[02:10:30] over the speech so pre-speed wow god damn it was 54% of speech watchers said his policies
[02:10:43] will move the US in the right direction after the speech that number goes up 10% it's point
[02:10:47] So that's on CNN to progress with people watching the speech from their pre-speech expectations
[02:10:53] To what they saw in the speech itself and that's 64 percent number
[02:10:57] That's pretty much in range across all of his safety union addresses in this first term last year the joint session
[02:11:03] That's about what we've seen as roughly two-thirds have walked away from his speeches thinking
[02:11:08] He's gonna move it in the right direction. So a lot of now. He just seems to do it
[02:11:11] Yeah, there's no no doubt about that. I if you're a Republican on the ballot, I think I do it
[02:11:16] I think you leave this speech being as happy as you could possibly be that he sort of stuck
[02:11:22] to the script on the economy, he gave red meat to the base on immigration, and they
[02:11:26] can leave the home tonight and sort of take that out on the campaign trail.
[02:11:32] I think it's got to be more, there have to be more action items, it has to be more aggressive,
[02:11:36] but you know, like at least it could be, listen, it could be worse.
[02:11:41] Our country has never been stronger in my first 10 months.
[02:11:44] They ended eight wars, including Cambodia.
[02:11:48] Isn't it funny?
[02:11:51] Sick people.
[02:11:53] Cambodia and Thailand.
[02:11:55] Pakistan and India would have been a nuclear war.
[02:11:58] 35 million people said the prime minister of Pakistan
[02:12:02] would have died if it were not for my involvement.
[02:12:05] Our country has never been stronger in my...
[02:12:07] No, I get mad as fuck about that.
[02:12:09] They've been mad as fuck about that for a long time.
[02:12:11] And where's the rest of these here too?
[02:12:13] Oh, here we go.
[02:12:14] President Trump just reunited a former Venezuelan
[02:12:17] prisoner of Maduro with his family.
[02:12:19] As soon as he did it, Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar
[02:12:22] left the house chamber.
[02:12:24] Uncle been released, but he's here tonight.
[02:12:28] We brought him over to celebrate his freedom
[02:12:30] with you and Grayson.
[02:12:31] Enrique, please come down.
[02:12:33] Yeah, you see, bro, y'all can't see
[02:12:39] the camera is in the way look please come down they're roaching out
[02:12:53] too bad yeah uncle been really have Karen purses yeah you want to know why it's
[02:13:05] It's because they're garrons and that's a weird reaction.
[02:13:09] It sure is.
[02:13:10] It's so disgusting.
[02:13:11] It is.
[02:13:12] They're awful.
[02:13:13] And what is this here?
[02:13:14] Oh, weird.
[02:13:15] Just in a few hours, Donald Trump is going to go to the US Congress and talk about state
[02:13:20] of union.
[02:13:21] He will tell a whole bunch of lies because he has failed to take care of the prices.
[02:13:28] Prices have continuously go up, go up.
[02:13:31] It's making it harder for average American life is tough, dreams are going up
[02:13:36] This is real, it's not a me and this is a real thing
[02:13:39] I'm not scared to tell you all as well, don't believe me
[02:13:42] Just in a few hours, Donald Trump is going to go to the U.S.
[02:13:47] I'm sorry but you don't know how to speak English the right way?
[02:13:49] This guy can't speak English for shit, you shouldn't get the fuck out of the country
[02:13:52] Like what are we talking about?
[02:13:53] You don't have to speak English, oh my god, how ridiculous
[02:13:57] Isn't that crazy?
[02:13:58] We got people can't even speak English holy fuck and then I'll hear this
[02:14:04] What would an immigration deal look like between Republicans and Democrats in the Senate?
[02:14:11] Well, we had a good model in 2013 as you may remember by partisan
[02:14:16] John mccain and I headed the gang of eight
[02:14:18] We had four democrats four republicans including marco rubio who's now gone to the other side on this
[02:14:23] But we could come up with a bill like that. It toughens up the border, it gives a path to citizenship, a long tough path to citizenship.
[02:14:38] How convenient.
[02:14:40] That's the strategy. Bring them in and then make them citizens and then they vote for you.
[02:14:49] It's such a transparently obvious strategy, it's a house that different, I know.
[02:14:55] Eleven million people who are here, um, make it add in eleven million fucking voters that
[02:15:02] will probably overwhelmingly vote for you.
[02:15:06] Allows high tech...
[02:15:07] It kicks up, yeah, it's so obvious.
[02:15:09] People who are needed in our industries to come in, but it's, it's, it was a bill that
[02:15:15] got seventy votes in the senate
[02:15:17] or sixty eight or sixty nine
[02:15:19] it got democrats and republicans you know that's the way to go what would have
[02:15:23] emigrated gibbs evil votes that's right yep get them on the gibbs and then get
[02:15:28] the votes
[02:15:29] it's that simple
[02:15:30] and uh... of what i saw a while i said so bad
[02:15:34] holy shit let me see back and pull up anymore these that are worth looking at
[02:15:37] here but uh...
[02:15:39] it's just uh... oh yeah the counter all my god
[02:15:42] um...
[02:15:44] I don't know if I can pull up a video of this. This is apparently really fucking sad.
[02:15:51] A three hour video.
[02:15:54] Democrats host State of the Swamp.
[02:15:57] Okay, we're obviously, I would never make you guys watch the entire thing, okay?
[02:16:02] I would never do that.
[02:16:04] So we're only gonna watch a...
[02:16:09] A small amount of this.
[02:16:11] the joyous state of the crash out exactly where is it here
[02:16:15] oh no wait it's not even here
[02:16:21] god damn it okay we'll just watch some of the highlights that I found
[02:16:26] all the
[02:16:29] in a cell no one in car city learn
[02:16:32] told us in a cell
[02:16:36] No planning cars, steady line, no setting up
[02:16:38] We can imprison all of you guys
[02:16:40] It's not even true, like we could do that easily
[02:16:42] Like what are you even talking about?
[02:16:46] Like yeah, I mean what are you, is this a challenge?
[02:16:50] Like I think we could easily do that
[02:16:54] I feel like yeah, this is, yeah, I mean it's just like
[02:16:56] Now I'm thinking about it, like how would we do that?
[02:16:58] No planning cars, steady line, no setting up
[02:17:00] No planning cars, steady line, no setting up
[02:17:02] No planning cars, steady line, no setting up
[02:17:04] The reason why, so you have to understand why do they like singing.
[02:17:09] The reason why they like singing is it helps them create the ethos or the mythos of them
[02:17:16] being like the escaped slaves singing slave hymns.
[02:17:20] That's the reason why all these democrat protest have these different sayings and like these
[02:17:27] like these singing things that have the exact same tempo and the exact same cadence as the
[02:17:33] slave hymns.
[02:17:34] It's because they're cost-playing as runaway slaves.
[02:17:38] That's what they're doing.
[02:17:39] Isn't that pathetic?
[02:17:43] Once you see that, once you see that it's obvious.
[02:17:50] Isn't it something, mm-mm, okay?
[02:17:52] It's something, it's something.
[02:17:54] Woo!
[02:17:55] Okay!
[02:17:56] It says bullshit, it is.
[02:17:57] You did it!
[02:17:58] If you don't think it's bullshit, I want you to go back.
[02:18:00] Like, listen, I grew up in Texas, okay?
[02:18:03] I've listened to a lot of fucking slave hymns and everything, you know, being in Texas school,
[02:18:07] all of that.
[02:18:08] Let me tell you something.
[02:18:09] Is that the cadence tempo and the way that they sing these songs is like one to one.
[02:18:16] It's one to one.
[02:18:17] These people are pretending like they are the new civil rights fighters.
[02:18:21] They are the new people helping in the underground railroad.
[02:18:24] It's completely fucking obvious.
[02:18:26] The self aggrandizement is actually that ridiculous.
[02:18:31] i know you might not believe it
[02:18:33] but it's true
[02:18:34] look at it compare it check it yourself
[02:18:37] don't take my word on it
[02:18:39] amazing yes
[02:18:42] you get an a
[02:18:44] i don't get grades though
[02:18:46] which is going by just in the vines were immaculate
[02:18:49] yeah that's right that's amazing
[02:18:52] and so uh... now we know why they rely on illegals for votes this is the uh...
[02:18:57] that this is what they do now
[02:18:59] uh...
[02:19:00] What is this?
[02:19:05] What the fuck?
[02:19:06] Generally, the kids describe this as status-maxing,
[02:19:10] gesture-maxing, and aura-mogging.
[02:19:12] Okay.
[02:19:13] Yes, so let me write that down for you.
[02:19:14] So, gesture-maxing is like saying to the crowd
[02:19:18] and being trying to get people, you know,
[02:19:19] which is very good.
[02:19:21] Status-maxing is aligning himself with people
[02:19:23] like the men's hockey team and like his success
[02:19:26] and trying to status-max.
[02:19:27] These things are seen as very uncool by the kids,
[02:19:29] by the way.
[02:19:30] And then aura-mogging is when you take the shine of someone who's actually quite successful
[02:19:34] or good, maybe some of his guests.
[02:19:36] You can't, the shine of somebody, this is another, this is another like a fucking, like
[02:19:42] it, it's like a lingo word, right?
[02:19:44] It's like slang.
[02:19:45] You don't even know what that means either.
[02:19:47] Maybe the World War II veterans, he honored, maybe again the men's hockey team, and you
[02:19:51] are aura-mogging.
[02:19:52] You are stealing their shine for the, for yourself because you do not inhibit yourself,
[02:19:57] the aura alone.
[02:19:59] So that, that's, that was the vibes of all the kids we're talking about.
[02:20:02] Here's why the vibes are...
[02:20:08] Wow.
[02:20:10] Wow.
[02:20:13] I, I, I don't even know what to say.
[02:20:16] I really don't.
[02:20:17] That's insane.
[02:20:17] That's so fucking cringe.
[02:20:19] It is.
[02:20:20] That is insanely fucking cringe.
[02:20:22] And these are the same people that have them dancing around in the, uh,
[02:20:26] in the literal fucking uh...
[02:20:28] like frog outfits let me see if i can find at the other clips of this because
[02:20:31] it was so fucking ridiculous
[02:20:33] now it was just that one let me see if they are i'm i'm sure that i've
[02:20:37] probably posted
[02:20:38] here we go
[02:20:41] i'm a mother
[02:20:42] i'm a physician
[02:20:44] i have a flag
[02:20:45] uh...
[02:20:47] and i am the proud representative for organs third congressional district
[02:20:54] Jesus Christ and tonight, you know what this reminds me of it reminds me of a Minecraft convention
[02:21:02] It does this is like yeah, bro, so they have their own little Minecraft convention that they're running like counter to this
[02:21:09] This is amazing
[02:21:12] It's I defy Trump and his authoritarian project by standing in joyful
[02:21:20] radical peaceful
[02:21:22] resistance with the Portland Frog Brigade!
[02:21:26] The Portland Frog Brigade.
[02:21:35] I just, bro, it's just, it's just so fucking pathetic, I don't even know what to say about
[02:21:42] this.
[02:21:43] Yeah, and so, and also, no, you're right, they actually have fulfilled the prophecy.
[02:21:48] They've turned the frickin' frogs gay!
[02:21:51] done it it's happened i don't know what else this is so stupid how do you do
[02:21:57] this it's just it it's so fucking embarrassing oh oh no i'm fresh out of
[02:22:02] an ice prison in midiapolis no i've been arrested three times by ice over
[02:22:09] absurdity over us being ourselves over me singing songs like hey mister
[02:22:17] Tangerine man, get rid of brown people for me, I'm a-
[02:22:32] Wow
[02:22:36] You know he really does sound like he's the new generation of the people that started this KKK
[02:22:41] You sure remind me about the fact that Democrats started the KKK.
[02:22:50] Stir tangerine man, get rid of brown people for me, I'm Aryan White, there ain't no place
[02:22:57] I'm going to.
[02:22:59] And then all of a sudden these-
[02:23:02] What I was saying about the slave hymns?
[02:23:05] ready for primetime player ice agents with two weeks of training. Come after me. I got
[02:23:12] arrested in Portland. Wow. I got arrested in Minneapolis and the last three weeks twice,
[02:23:20] but they can't erase a movement. They can. They should have just arrested you and put
[02:23:26] you in jail. Like, see, this is the thing, right? Is it makes us look like clowns? We
[02:23:32] We got this guy three times and he's walking around in a giraffe outfit.
[02:23:36] It's pretty obvious, go get him!
[02:23:39] Right!
[02:23:41] What I went through is one-one-thousandth of a lot of marginalized people and what they
[02:23:46] have to go through in those ice detention centers.
[02:23:50] And I want to-
[02:23:52] I think that's true.
[02:23:53] I think we should put him in one.
[02:23:55] I think that's the only way it's fair.
[02:23:57] Maybe we should put him in a detention center.
[02:24:00] This is so pathetic. I don't even know what to say.
[02:24:25] I storm the White House with love and compassion.
[02:24:31] Over me, singing songs like,
[02:24:35] Hey Mr. Tangerine Man, get rid of brown people for me.
[02:24:40] I'm Aryan White, there ain't no place I'm going to.
[02:24:48] How about that?
[02:24:52] How about that?
[02:24:54] i don't know what you say right what's this garbage
[02:24:58] it's a certain specific special individual right
[02:25:01] and uh... while
[02:25:03] i'm confused we have to watch the service there's no way yeah i did do
[02:25:07] these people are out of their fucking mind
[02:25:10] they are and then also this is the thing that i said earlier right this is a
[02:25:14] little bit of a difference
[02:25:16] he says rupert low
[02:25:18] i'm very comfortable with calling foreign child rapist orcs
[02:25:22] In fact, that's likely unfair on the orcs.
[02:25:27] Bro, we are making crazy levels of progress.
[02:25:33] This, see this, I love this.
[02:25:36] I do, this is amazing.
[02:25:38] And it's what we need to have.
[02:25:40] This guy's making someone punch the air right now.
[02:25:42] Yeah, exactly.
[02:25:43] We're sh- yeah, we're shire posting now.
[02:25:45] We absolutely are.
[02:25:47] Reclaim your homeland, man.
[02:25:49] That's why they did this, deport the orcs, weaponize migration.
[02:25:56] If Aragorn wants to rule, he needs to be careful to separate himself from orcophobes
[02:26:00] in the Elfride.
[02:26:01] Yeah, I don't think so guys.
[02:26:04] I don't think so.
[02:26:05] Look how many views.
[02:26:06] Yeah, it's got 400,000 views.
[02:26:07] I think there's a lot of people that feel this way.
[02:26:09] And really, I mean, bro's orc maxing exactly.
[02:26:13] And I'm very happy.
[02:26:14] Cuba shoots and kills four people on a Florida-registered speedboat from the U.S.
[02:26:19] Well, that seems like a big problem.
[02:26:22] What's this?
[02:26:25] Uh-oh, here we go.
[02:26:28] Breaking, Cuba shoots and kills four on a Florida-registered speedboat in the U.S.
[02:26:35] Cuba claims they opened fire on a Cuban Coast Guard post first.
[02:26:38] Curious how all of you view this, since Trump has been killing people for allegedly carrying
[02:26:42] drugs in the open waters. Even if Cuba is lying, wouldn't Trump's own actions have
[02:26:46] normalized killing people without due process in the open waters? So this guy's already
[02:26:51] trying to justify why Cuba killed four people. I don't know why they did it. Who knows? But
[02:26:56] why would you even say this? What a weirdo. Like, I don't even, like, yeah, what the
[02:27:02] fuck is this? Time to invade Cuba. Finally, guys. Finally, now we can invade Cuba. Four
[02:27:10] Four passengers, this apparently just happened.
[02:27:13] Four passengers on a US speedboat shot and killed by Cuban Coast Guard.
[02:27:19] Six injured, Cuban Embassy says.
[02:27:21] A Cuban Coast Guard has opened fire on a speedboat that entered Cubans territorial waters, killing
[02:27:26] four people and entering six.
[02:27:28] The vessel was registered in Florida.
[02:27:30] Well, they just attacked a boat from murder of those on boat.
[02:27:34] The regime must be relegated to the dustbin of history.
[02:27:37] Well, why did it even happen?
[02:27:39] Yeah, they shot and killed four aggressors on us speedboat the speedboat. Yeah, this is the same thing again
[02:27:45] Let me see what the reason for this is why it happened
[02:27:49] Let me let me just go back and see
[02:27:52] They are the speedboat
[02:27:55] Shot first and injured the commander apparently
[02:27:57] Yeah, I mean like when the when the Cuban border patrol troops approached the vessel for identification the crew of the violating speedboat
[02:28:04] Oh speedboat open fire on the Cuban personnel
[02:28:06] I'm sorry, but like I think Cuba's a shithole, but I think they're in the right here
[02:28:16] If you try to stop a vessel and then they start shooting you and you kill them
[02:28:23] That's kind of based
[02:28:26] Like and keep in mind they could be lying if it lot if if this is the truth if this is the truth
[02:28:33] Then I don't see anything wrong with this. It shouldn't have done that shouldn't have been doing it. It's their waters. Yeah
[02:28:40] Self-defense exactly like yeah, what are we talking about if it's true? They deserved it. Yeah, exactly like fuck them
[02:28:45] Like everybody knows not to do that. What do you fucking retard it?
[02:28:50] Like you're an American citizen, you know this bro. What do you think this is an ice protest? You know like
[02:28:56] That's what happens in a by the way
[02:28:58] this is what happens in a real fascist government. And honestly, I think this is what should
[02:29:03] happen anywhere. The moment that you pull out a gun and you start fucking with the police like
[02:29:07] that, yeah, how can we know if it's true or not, though? Well, I don't know. Maybe they have footage
[02:29:12] of it. I mean, not maybe the, I don't, I have no idea. Like, are we gonna have to take their word
[02:29:17] for it? I mean, I, would I say they're lying? I mean, I don't know. Like, do the people have guns?
[02:29:22] Like, I mean, I feel like it'd be pretty easy, right? I mean, like, because, you know, they could,
[02:29:26] You know, maybe have guns that could be registered to the people that were there. I mean, I don't know. I think easily it could yeah an investigation something like that. Sure
[02:29:34] Hmm
[02:29:38] Keeler reaffirms its determination to protect its territorial waters based on the principle that national defense is a fundamental
[02:29:46] pillar of the Cuban state
[02:29:48] Um, I hate to say it but based
[02:29:50] Like, yeah, based like exactly like you don't have bro like that.
[02:29:55] That's not your country like you're you go over if you go over to somebody else's country
[02:30:01] and you're like, ah, look at me, look at me.
[02:30:03] Oh, here we go.
[02:30:04] What's up, boy?
[02:30:05] Hey, and then they pop you off.
[02:30:09] You have just naturally selected yourself.
[02:30:14] You have you've naturally selected yourself.
[02:30:17] of dumb it shouldn't have done it it's a mistake yep they found out they sure did
[02:30:24] what a dumbest fuck doing that shit like it and you got to keep in mind like
[02:30:28] Cuba is 80 miles away from Florida sorry 90 it's 80 or 90 miles away so it's not
[02:30:34] like it's not something that like ah geez guys I just ended up on the wrong
[02:30:38] side of the road no bro you gotta go out of your way to get over there you got to
[02:30:43] try it like you got like it takes you like a 40 minutes probably 93 miles
[02:30:49] way something like that right it takes you probably an hour to get over there
[02:30:52] so like you make your way an hour over there to do that just to start trouble
[02:30:56] man in that case we drone strike every single foreign and identified boat on
[02:30:59] the case on the coast fuck around and find out well if there's a foreign
[02:31:04] unidentified boat and we go to approach the vote and we're like what the fuck
[02:31:10] And then the people on the boat are like
[02:31:14] Yeah, I think they should die pop them off shoot them
[02:31:19] definitely
[02:31:20] Shouldn't have been doing that
[02:31:22] Shouldn't have done it. It's a mistake
[02:31:24] You watch the new Tyler Olivia video about the Jews on welfare. I haven't seen it yet
[02:31:29] We'll watch it at some point now. I don't know if I'm gonna look at it today though
[02:31:32] But I did see it and that was a toy gun. Yes, it's a toy gun. This is a gun and you can see here
[02:31:38] I've actually, you know, been playing a lot of gun games.
[02:31:41] A boat was registered in Florida, but I'm sure smugglers were Cuba.
[02:31:45] Notice how they never say that they were Americans.
[02:31:47] You're right.
[02:31:48] And there's also a chance that the people that they shot aren't even American citizens.
[02:31:53] You've got to keep that in mind, right?
[02:31:54] I mean, like, just because they're near Cuba on a US speedboat
[02:31:58] doesn't mean these people are American citizens.
[02:32:00] It doesn't mean that they're doing anything wrong or they're, you know,
[02:32:03] like doing anything right either.
[02:32:05] Like, I don't really say that, like, listen, I don't think that we
[02:32:08] like I don't think you should automatically believe Cuba but at the
[02:32:13] same time if what they're saying is true then Cuba is justified that's the way I
[02:32:17] see it but of course they should investigate it to make sure that you
[02:32:21] know foul play and some bad actor didn't do something stupid I mean I think that
[02:32:25] kind of goes without saying right and I think we make the assumption they weren't
[02:32:29] American they would have said if they were Americans first if they weren't
[02:32:31] well they might not been able to identify the bodies yet and figure out who it
[02:32:35] was, but you're right, maybe that is the case. And yeah, this is what they said here. No
[02:32:41] semester and dear interior registration approach up to one nautical mile, one nautical mile.
[02:32:51] So they were right that they were right up in their shit. How do you end up a mile away
[02:32:56] from Cuba? What are you doing? That's close. Yeah, that's pretty close, guys. Well, it's
[02:33:04] the Cubans by great before this high chance they weren't us citizens but
[02:33:07] Cubans yeah I I know that I mean scarface right I mean like we all know
[02:33:12] this when the service unit of a border troops in the ministry of Terrier
[02:33:16] carrying five service members approach the vessel for identification the crew
[02:33:20] of the violating speedboat opened fire on the Cuban personnel resulting in the
[02:33:25] injury of the commander of the Cuban vessel as a consequence for the
[02:33:28] confrontation at the time of the report four aggressors in the foreign vf
[02:33:32] vessel were killed and six were injured. The injured individuals were evacuated and received
[02:33:36] medical assistance. In the face of current challenges, Cuba reaffirms its determination
[02:33:41] to protect itself. We already saw that. Investigations by competent authorities continued in order
[02:33:46] to fully clarify the events. Yeah, I don't really think this is that big of a thing,
[02:33:49] man. I really don't. And, uh, well, they fuck around and find out on Cuba. Yeah, they
[02:33:53] fucked around exactly. And we don't know whether these people are even Americans. We
[02:33:57] don't know whether they were committing a crime. Why the fuck are you a mile away from
[02:34:00] from Cuba, that takes you an hour, you have to take,
[02:34:04] if you're from Florida, you have to go for an hour,
[02:34:07] basically, at minimum, probably longer than that,
[02:34:10] to even get over to Cuba.
[02:34:12] So think about how far away that is.
[02:34:14] Like you spend an hour doing this,
[02:34:16] like you don't do that for a fucking hour,
[02:34:18] just for no reason, close to two hours.
[02:34:21] Exactly, yeah.
[02:34:23] You definitely didn't accidentally drive a speedboat
[02:34:24] from Florida to Cuba.
[02:34:25] That would probably take a couple hours.
[02:34:26] Exactly, yeah.
[02:34:27] They're not showing up like,
[02:34:29] Ah, jeez, guys, we accidentally ended up in Cuba.
[02:34:32] Oh, what?
[02:34:34] Oh, and now they're shooting.
[02:34:35] Oh, no, they're shooting us.
[02:34:37] Get the fuck out of here.
[02:34:38] You're a mile away.
[02:34:40] You should know that.
[02:34:41] Oh, my fucking God.
[02:34:43] Well, anyway, that's what I think.
[02:34:44] I don't have, there are always people
[02:34:47] that want to get mad about this and say,
[02:34:48] oh, now we should do some other bullshit.
[02:34:51] Get the fuck out of here.
[02:34:52] It's not that big of a deal.
[02:34:53] Anyway, so John Federman says he was one of the Democrats
[02:34:57] stand up for arena and Erica Kurt at Trump's State of the Union. Even Erica Kurt, can't
[02:35:04] we just be kind to a widow? How can we not? How can we not acknowledge that?
[02:35:08] The rest of people in my party would stand up and clap for if I clapped with a lot of
[02:35:13] those things that it seemed like others. Like I stood up and I clapped to recognize the
[02:35:19] family that lost their daughter, the Ukrainian girl that was stabbed to death in North Carolina.
[02:35:25] And I stood up and I clapped that political prisoner from Venezuela, you know, how you
[02:35:29] can't celebrate those kinds of things.
[02:35:32] And now I also celebrated all the veterans that were in the audience as well too.
[02:35:38] And even more, they political things like, like Erica Kirk, I stood up and I clapped
[02:35:44] for her as well too though here, you know, can't we just be more kind to a widow?
[02:35:49] I mean, I, we just shouldn't be that long ago that a widow, you know, with young children
[02:35:53] Has her husband murdered? You know how we can't just acknowledge that is as well, too
[02:35:59] Where's ridiculous?
[02:36:00] It's totally ridiculous. He's right. They're why people would attack her. Yeah, whether the left or the right either
[02:36:07] So I'm always gonna stand up and clap for things that I agreed with him like striking in the Iranian
[02:36:13] You know sites now for me. I never worry about who's standing up or clapping if I see it
[02:36:19] I'm going to if I don't agree with it or whatever. Yeah, I just wish that there were more people that were like him because even if you disagree with them
[02:36:26] Like there's a lot of people that disagree with the Iran thing, right? It's it's kind of it's much more controversial
[02:36:31] But at the end of the day at least this is a person that seemingly is thinking primarily for themselves
[02:36:37] Rather than going around and just kind of listening to what the consensus is
[02:36:43] Well, what does everybody else think what's popular to say?
[02:36:46] And I think that there's so much consensus based thinking that it's just exhausting for me to see it really is the guys
[02:36:53] Why I live in PA? Yeah, I think a lot of people like him seems genuine logical though
[02:36:57] Yeah, he has his own opinion exactly not gonna yell and scream and disrupt the whole thing. Yeah, duh. It's fucking embarrassing
[02:37:04] It's completely fucking embarrassing
[02:37:06] So I don't know why more people don't realize this but yeah, what is this your other guests or forcibly of our
[02:37:12] it for that. So what is this here? My guest, Sila, Aliyah Rahman, who the fuck is this,
[02:37:18] stood up silently in the gallery during the president's speech for a short period of time,
[02:37:24] which of part other guests were also standing for that. She was forcibly removed
[02:37:28] despite warning officers about her critical injured shoulders and ultimately charged with
[02:37:33] unlawful conduct. Guys, for sure, the way that she's telling the story is definitely the way it
[02:37:40] happened. If this is totally what actually happened, you should just listen to her in
[02:37:46] exactly the way that she explains it. No, no, there's definitely no way she's misrepresenting
[02:37:51] this at all. How's that in any politics escalated to this extent? Well, the reason why is because
[02:37:57] you have enough people inside of the country that you can activate off of it. So what I
[02:38:01] mean by that is that basically what they've tried to do is that they've tried to bring
[02:38:06] in more and more JD Dancers live talking about the addressing of waste, fraud, and abuse.
[02:38:10] Really? Let me say. I don't know if this is worth looking at or not.
[02:38:17] What is this?
[02:38:18] Claim to be autistic in order that they benefit from the money that's out there.
[02:38:23] Now what does that mean?
[02:38:24] Number one, it means that a lot of people are getting rich off the generosity of American taxpayers,
[02:38:29] but more fundamentally and more importantly than that, it means that there are kids in Minnesota
[02:38:34] who deserve these services, who need these services, and they're not going to those kids.
[02:38:39] kids, they're going to fraudsters in the Acelis. That's unacceptable and that's the sort of
[02:38:45] thing that we're cutting off with this action today. Let me make one final point about the
[02:38:49] spirit of this. One of the things I love about our country is that we're a generous country.
[02:38:54] We're a generous people. We take care of our fellow citizens who can't afford medical care
[02:38:59] because they're down on their luck. We take care of people who can't afford to put food on the table
[02:39:04] even though they work hard and play by the rules. We recognize that we're all in this together
[02:39:09] and part of the reason why we have Medicaid or part of the reason why we have food
[02:39:13] states, part of the reason why we have these programs is we want to make sure
[02:39:17] that kids who grew up in families not all that different from the family that I
[02:39:20] grew up in that they have access to the basic necessities. Food, medical care,
[02:39:25] afterschool services when their family needs them but they're unable to pay.
[02:39:30] What's happening in Minneapolis, in California, in a number of states all
[02:39:36] across our country is that the generosity and the good hearts of our fellow Americans
[02:39:42] are being taken advantage of. We are taking that social contract that says that our American
[02:39:47] citizens, we take care of one another and we're allowing a few bad actors to get rich
[02:39:53] off that generosity of spirit instead of providing the services to the kids who need it. This
[02:39:58] is disgraceful. It has happened for too long. Far too many people have gotten rich by taking
[02:40:05] what is the best of the American spirit and getting rich off of it, instead of providing
[02:40:10] services to kids who need it. That is stopping today. We're taking a whole of government
[02:40:15] approach in the Trump administration to take this fraud seriously. What Mehmet Oz and his
[02:40:19] team at CMS have done is really remarkable, and it's just the first step of our efforts.
[02:40:25] So without further ado, let me turn it over to Mehmet to say a few words about what he's
[02:40:29] doing, what his team has encountered, and what they're accomplishing with this new action.
[02:40:33] Thanks, fucking God.
[02:40:36] Mr. Vice President, I appreciate the leadership on this.
[02:40:39] There's no question that his commitment,
[02:40:41] Vice President's commitment to rooting out this fraud
[02:40:44] is gonna make a massive difference in preserving
[02:40:46] and protecting our nation's public health programs.
[02:40:49] It's gonna protect patients.
[02:40:50] I wanna thank President Trump for pushing all of us
[02:40:52] to make sure we protect our most vulnerable Americans,
[02:40:54] the ones that JD mentioned the ones he grew up with,
[02:40:56] the ones all of us go in our lives.
[02:40:58] It also protects taxpayers from attacks
[02:41:00] on our healthcare system.
[02:41:02] secretary kennedy his spearheaded these efforts
[02:41:04] and thanks to his leadership i'm proud to announce the largest the largest
[02:41:08] fraud initiative anti-fraud effort
[02:41:11] and it's kind of cms history no why is this action history
[02:41:14] last and it's been addressed the president spoke about the affordability
[02:41:18] issues that we have improved dramatically in this administration will get a
[02:41:21] message on health care the average family
[02:41:24] puts about twenty seven thousand dollars in the health care year they only pay
[02:41:28] seven thousand dollars themselves which is a lot
[02:41:30] but there's actually twenty thousand dollar invested for them he's cooking is
[02:41:33] not a reasonable amount of money to spend we have got to bend that her
[02:41:37] downwards it's unpredictable as well when i make these expenses and the
[02:41:41] fraud that we're experiencing in america is making this already dangerous
[02:41:44] problem much worse we're gonna fix these issues the president last night spoke
[02:41:49] about the need for price transparency that's gonna help by making people more
[02:41:52] aware what they're paying it's also gonna help us at cms figure out what you
[02:41:56] should be paying and identifying fraud to that note the president announced last
[02:42:00] night that he's appointing our vice president to lead the war on health care fraud a wise choice
[02:42:05] your passion for this will make a huge difference this is not about the money the ends of dollars
[02:42:09] self this is about people's lives yeah and our culture our shared values that have allowed these
[02:42:14] beautiful programs Medicare Medicaid to survive brilliantly for 60 years we believe you can't
[02:42:20] have a third world savages coming in 300 billion dollars a year in health care in this country
[02:42:26] for fraudulent, abusive, or wasteful purposes.
[02:42:29] It's a quarter of a trillion dollars.
[02:42:31] Let's put that in perspective.
[02:42:32] If we could reduce fraud by 5%,
[02:42:35] which is at $300 billion,
[02:42:36] we would take the trust fund,
[02:42:38] that's gonna take care of all of us as we get older,
[02:42:40] and we would allow it not to expire in five to six years,
[02:42:43] we would double its life expectancy.
[02:42:45] That's massively important
[02:42:46] if you're gonna trust the social safety net
[02:42:48] to be there for you.
[02:42:49] You deserve that social safety net.
[02:42:51] It's there, it's created.
[02:42:52] We're not gonna let fraudsters steal it from you.
[02:42:54] he's going to see us team on a column out Kim Brant who's videoing me over
[02:42:58] there Dan Brillman
[02:42:59] Capri snap stuff called the have worked tirelessly
[02:43:01] to put this together they've got criminals all year long
[02:43:04] i know as well what it's like i visited all these areas personally witness
[02:43:07] what it's like to
[02:43:08] to see something you know is wrong
[02:43:11] and wonder why no one tried to fix it it's infuriating the vice president
[02:43:14] described at very accurately exactly what you see on the ground these
[02:43:18] self-serving scoundrels
[02:43:19] that's what they are
[02:43:20] who rob our federal state health programs
[02:43:23] have decided it is worth the risk. I'm going to make a proposition to you. If you commit
[02:43:27] crime on Medicare or Medicaid in America, and you steal, let's say, a couple million dollars,
[02:43:31] your jail sentence, first time offender, maybe a year. For a lot of folks, it's a good deal.
[02:43:36] We have to take these crimes seriously and treat them as seriously as if they were bank
[02:43:40] robberies because they're more dangerous than bank robberies. People get hurt during them.
[02:43:44] Let me share some of these horrible stories. The vice president started highlighting authors
[02:43:48] and the details of what's really going on in Minnesota. These are real cases for our
[02:43:52] group at CMS.
[02:43:53] They're a fraud scheme in Minnesota where criminals pay moms $1,000 roughly in order
[02:44:03] to enroll their children as being authentic, falsely dishonesty claiming their children
[02:44:08] are authentic.
[02:44:09] They didn't bill Medicaid.
[02:44:10] That already happened.
[02:44:12] Millions of dollars for services that were never rendered, never delivered by a qualified
[02:44:15] staff member.
[02:44:16] These schemes disproportionately involve immigrant communities.
[02:44:19] They're insulated.
[02:44:20] don't organize efforts and sometimes they don't understand what's going on and
[02:44:24] ultimately diverts resources to truly have autism because if every kid in the
[02:44:29] neighborhood has autism then nobody has autism in terms of how you can manage
[02:44:33] them there was one behavioral about they carry that diagnosis of autism the
[02:44:37] rest of their lives their mom made a bad decision the kid pays the price for the
[02:44:41] rest of their life there's one behavioral health organization mr. vice
[02:44:44] president in Minnesota they received a little half billion dollars in Medicaid
[02:44:48] payments, but the top biller, the top biller submitted 450 days where they
[02:44:53] claimed they were working more than 24 hours a day. I mean, even in the White
[02:44:56] House that's tough. It's hard to work more than 24 hours a day. How they didn't get picked up is
[02:45:01] shocking to us at CMS. There are other representatives there. Hundreds of beneficiaries receiving
[02:45:06] treatment linked to one location, which was impossible physically to be true. We
[02:45:11] had eight beneficiaries in one of these substance use disorder centers, eight who
[02:45:14] who were already dead, but the center was still building us.
[02:45:18] Not only did they let the person pass,
[02:45:20] they kept building for it.
[02:45:21] That's the level of average we're talking about.
[02:45:23] So CMS is done paying and chasing.
[02:45:25] So they let them die and then they just still collect the money?
[02:45:27] The criminals flee the country, many are foreign nationals.
[02:45:30] Instead, we're launching the largest action
[02:45:32] against fraud that we've ever taken.
[02:45:34] Can we have a fucking money back?
[02:45:35] The money's not gonna ever leave the building again.
[02:45:36] We're gonna start dreaming this swamp
[02:45:38] of the crooks that have inhabited it and are defrauding us.
[02:45:41] There are three bold actions.
[02:45:42] The first, and for many of you, maybe the most important,
[02:45:46] is we're going to, for the first time,
[02:45:47] take a massive action to defer funds to a state.
[02:45:51] Let's start with this Medicaid program in Minnesota,
[02:45:53] which serves pregnant women.
[02:45:54] Medicaid takes care of our children.
[02:45:55] 53% of kids are born in the poverty.
[02:45:57] They're supported through Medicaid.
[02:45:59] This advantage seniors, individual disabilities
[02:46:02] is imponderable that you would take advantage
[02:46:05] of these precious programs.
[02:46:06] They're animals, so try to do it.
[02:46:07] They're put at risk, all of it, by stealing the money.
[02:46:10] So it's our duty to preserve Medicaid,
[02:46:12] And what we're going to do is identify the scammers, which we have done in Minnesota.
[02:46:17] We have identified the hijacked in particular a certain part of the Minnesota Medicaid system.
[02:46:22] Said differently, and I'll just put the numbers out there, it's going to be $259 million of
[02:46:27] deferred payments for Medicaid to Minnesota, which we're announcing as I speak to Governor
[02:46:33] Walson and his team.
[02:46:34] Holy shit!
[02:46:35] That's based on an audit of the last three months of 2025.
[02:46:38] stated a quarter billion dollars is not going to be paid this month to Minnesota
[02:46:43] fuck Medicaid yeah that's a million rather a quarter billion dollars of money
[02:46:48] that's your money yeah taxpayer money that these home and community based
[02:46:53] services which again our services are typically things you would do for your
[02:46:56] family yeah for whatever reason your family is not there to provide them a
[02:46:59] very hard to audit and for that reason there's been a lot of slippage the
[02:47:03] guardrails have not been well maintained y'all need to get serious
[02:47:05] discovery on the phone and you'll see these problems happening in your state
[02:47:09] which is why Minnesota is not alone although they're the first to receive
[02:47:12] this action. These high growth areas of fraud are difficult to police so we
[02:47:18] require the states to take these issues seriously this quarter billion dollar
[02:47:22] deferment is hopefully going to get on the radar screen for the state of
[02:47:25] Minnesota and make sure they are responsive to our requests. We have made an
[02:47:29] honest and patient-focused agency would do we have notified the state and said
[02:47:34] that we will give them the money, but we're going to hold it and only release it after
[02:47:38] they propose an act on a comprehensive corrective action plan to solve the problem.
[02:47:43] Dan, put down the performance improvement plan.
[02:47:45] It will rack up a billion dollars of deferred payments this year.
[02:47:49] Governor Walsh has 60 days, 60 days, sir, to respond to our letter, and the providers
[02:47:54] and beneficiaries are worried about getting their money in services.
[02:47:57] Please call your governor.
[02:47:58] These are services the governor has already paid for.
[02:48:01] We are just not reimbursing the state.
[02:48:02] I can't believe this all basically started up in this morning.
[02:48:04] So we are very confident that people will not be hurt in Minnesota.
[02:48:08] This is not a problem with the people of Minnesota, it's a problem with the leadership of Minnesota
[02:48:12] and other states who do not take Medicaid preservation seriously.
[02:48:16] Any delay in services should be laid at the seat of Governor Walts.
[02:48:22] I believe he will take this seriously. They're not the only state that's grounded.
[02:48:25] You've got to cut off the funding.
[02:48:26] We have more and other states coming soon.
[02:48:28] Second big issue has to do with Medicare.
[02:48:31] So that was Medicaid in Minnesota takes care of our most vulnerable population Medicare takes care of our seniors
[02:48:36] Yeah, durable medical equipment most of you have not thought much about this category
[02:48:40] These are the folks who they serve real chairs canes. They sell knee braces for catheters full of machines
[02:48:46] Yeah, durable medical equipment suppliers because they ship across the EC's and these items. They're a great target for frosters
[02:48:53] Here's what they do they can steal the beneficiary number and they never ship the product
[02:48:57] They pretend to ship the product, but nothing ever gets sent out.
[02:49:01] So there's no cost of goods sold. There's no inventory. There's no payroll. No one works in the place.
[02:49:06] It's empty, but they generate millions of dollars of fake bills.
[02:49:09] There was a national DME fraud scheme that generated $1.1 billion recently in fraudulent orthodontic brace orders.
[02:49:17] I didn't even know about this one.
[02:49:18] The beneficiaries who actually whose name number was stolen and used, they couldn't get those products.
[02:49:22] Imagine if you're in an insulin pump and someone steals your number, orders an insulin pump
[02:49:28] picticiously, bills Medicare, and then you come and try to get this to deal with the
[02:49:33] diabetes.
[02:49:34] That's the shit that nobody sees.
[02:49:35] That actually happened.
[02:49:36] And what happens to those patients, they don't know if their blood sugar is so high or so
[02:49:39] low that they might die.
[02:49:40] That's the risks that we're allowing by not taking this seriously.
[02:49:44] So today, issue number two is we're announcing a six-month national moratorium, a national
[02:49:49] moratorium blocking all new enrollments for durable medical equipment
[02:49:52] prosthesis orthotics supplies across the board these crimes are becoming a
[02:49:57] major source of activity and I'll just mention mr. vice president south
[02:50:01] Florida you ever go to McDonald's yeah we rehearsed this too much so there are
[02:50:07] two times twice as many durable medical equipment suppliers in south Florida than
[02:50:12] McDonald's well and that's not because secretary Kennedy is closing down
[02:50:16] That's because the amount of fraud is so massive that it's easy to open one of these suppliers that open a bank account
[02:50:23] Which is why we're working with Secretary Pesant and part of the reason for this moratorium
[02:50:27] Is it gives us time to be able to deal with these issues that have become massive and if we just shut down South Florida?
[02:50:32] They'd all flee to California and the Texas. Yeah, there's a whole country down exactly unfortunate
[02:50:38] Necessities go to allow the road just goes to my top of what we believe is billions of dollars of DME frauds
[02:50:44] We've already stopped the building, but we need more time to shut down these bad guys, but it's going to be
[02:50:51] Effective and it's not going to touch the people who need these services
[02:50:54] We've designed this system so that all the people who are already selling products can continue to sell products until we check them out
[02:51:01] But no new DME enrollments no ownership changes all the things that fraudsters have done historically will be blocked this way
[02:51:07] We're preserving access for not allowing tax dollars to be stolen now
[02:51:11] Now you may be asking why is it so important to crush for fraud to assure the affordability
[02:51:18] of our nation.
[02:51:19] I'll just give you one example that we just finished dealing with.
[02:51:21] The vice president is aware of this.
[02:51:23] We had skin substitutes that were generating, we believe this coming year, $23 billion in
[02:51:27] billing.
[02:51:28] Because we're able to shut that down to where it's supposed to be because they have a role
[02:51:32] when used appropriately.
[02:51:34] Every single senior in America, everyone is going to get $132 extra money this year just
[02:51:40] from that one thing that we shut down. That's the amount of money we're talking
[02:51:43] about and it affects all of us. And to that note, because every one of you are
[02:51:48] affected, we want all of you to help us. So the third big announcement is we want
[02:51:51] to crush fraud by crowdsourcing ideas. We're issuing a request for
[02:51:55] information we need and we want your help. Vice President, myself, the president,
[02:52:00] all of us know that all of us are smarter than any one of us. So what can you do?
[02:52:04] You want the input on how to prevent, detect, and respond to fraud for in
[02:52:08] government-funded health care. Whatever life you have, we're interested in. Our goal is
[02:52:11] a supercharged program integrity over the next six months. So, you put in a request,
[02:52:16] that means providers and suppliers and payers and technology companies, a patient advocate,
[02:52:20] beneficiaries, if you see fraud, you let us know. A state Medicaid director can show us
[02:52:25] patterns of fraud that we're not aware of. A provider can understand compliance burdens
[02:52:29] and how to deal with those more effectively. Patient advocates get cracking on making sure
[02:52:33] that people are aware of fraud and like we have done already this year by pulling in
[02:52:38] those kinds of ideas.
[02:52:39] This is amazing.
[02:52:40] We stopped almost $6 billion from leaving the building, but that leaves a lot more out
[02:52:43] there that we can take advantage of.
[02:52:45] So over the next 60 days, the pressure issue that we just issued is us asking you to help
[02:52:50] us build something better, to help the brave patriots out there who want to play a role,
[02:52:54] to play a role, call 1-800-HHS-TIPS if you see fraud or just go to CMS.gov-slash-fraud.
[02:53:01] Those are simple, easy ways for you to help us address the problems the Vice President
[02:53:05] highlighted.
[02:53:06] God bless y'all.
[02:53:07] This is the Vice President.
[02:53:08] Holy fuck.
[02:53:09] Great job.
[02:53:10] Very, very important initiative and we'll take a few questions.
[02:53:12] God damn!
[02:53:13] I didn't expect you to put me on the spot with Bobby Kennedy about my fast food habits,
[02:53:16] but here we are.
[02:53:17] Sir, in the front.
[02:53:18] Two things, Mr. Vice President.
[02:53:19] First, can you talk about the legal authority under which federal government pauses being
[02:53:20] obligated funds under mandatory funding from Congress such as the United States?
[02:53:21] Amazing.
[02:53:22] which the federal government imposes
[02:53:25] the obligated funds under mandatory funding
[02:53:28] from Congress such as nowadays.
[02:53:31] Man's on a mission, yeah.
[02:53:32] The situation off the coast of Cuba
[02:53:35] was a speedboat shop.
[02:53:37] We've heard from that, you know,
[02:53:38] Americans were killed in the journey.
[02:53:40] Yeah, so on the second thing,
[02:53:42] I actually, Mark, you briefed me
[02:53:44] about 15 minutes ago on it,
[02:53:45] but we don't know a whole lot of details.
[02:53:46] And still, I'll defer to the White House
[02:53:50] to provide more updates as we get them.
[02:53:51] certainly you know a situation that we're monitoring hopefully it's not as
[02:53:55] bad as we fear it could be but I can't say more because I just don't know more
[02:53:58] on the question of legal authorities I mean inherent in Congress's assigning
[02:54:04] of the administration actually you know we're the ones who spend this money
[02:54:08] Congress appropriates it we're the ones who actually make sure this goes to the
[02:54:12] people it ought to go to and inherent in that is making sure that it only
[02:54:17] It goes to the people that Congress says that it should go to.
[02:54:20] We shouldn't be sending money to fraudsters.
[02:54:21] We should not be sending money to companies that are committing mass fraud.
[02:54:25] We shouldn't be sending money to anybody that's trying to defraud the American taxpayer.
[02:54:29] So I know Oz and his team, he's got the best team I think in healthcare anywhere in the
[02:54:35] private or the public sectors.
[02:54:36] One of the great things I love about helping with Dr. Oz is he's brought great people along
[02:54:40] with him and congratulations on this.
[02:54:42] But I feel quite confident we have the legal authority to do this.
[02:54:45] But again, I'd reiterate, we don't want to do this.
[02:54:49] We don't want to be in a situation
[02:54:52] where the state of Minnesota is being so careless
[02:54:55] with federal tax dollars that we have to turn the screws
[02:54:59] on them a little bit so that they take this fraud seriously.
[02:55:02] Your doctor, I'll say this, Tim Walsh could call him,
[02:55:04] could call me, could call anybody in the administration,
[02:55:07] and we've given him 60 days to respond to this.
[02:55:09] All we need the governor and the administration
[02:55:12] in Minnesota to do is something quite simple,
[02:55:14] which is to show that before you give Medicaid funds to somebody,
[02:55:18] you're taking seriously whether they provided the services
[02:55:22] that they say that they're providing.
[02:55:23] And the fact that there are so many people handing out millions
[02:55:27] and billions of dollars of federal Medicaid money
[02:55:30] without even confirming that they're doing the thing
[02:55:33] that they say that they're doing, it's a disgrace.
[02:55:36] It's a defrauding of the American taxpayer,
[02:55:38] and we're stopping it.
[02:55:39] Caitlin.
[02:55:40] Thank you, Mr. President.
[02:55:41] Two questions.
[02:55:42] one on the sixty days that i don't want to respond what exactly is the
[02:55:45] condition
[02:55:46] the he needs to meet with the
[02:55:49] back to the state that was a really clear on that
[02:55:51] what the fact that i don't want to hear
[02:55:54] can you explain to the american people why you know i think we need to strike a
[02:55:57] run stop them from getting a new year weapon
[02:55:59] if the united states obliterated their enrichment program
[02:56:03] because i don't know what i'm gonna use on our own today katelyn all of the
[02:56:06] president make it hard as you know he is sending two of his best negotiators to
[02:56:10] Geneva tomorrow in order to continue to try to strike the best possible to be
[02:56:15] American people but the principle is very simple Iran cannot have a nuclear
[02:56:19] weapon if they try to rebuild the nuclear weapon that's that causes problems
[02:56:22] for us in fact we've seen evidence that they have tried to do exactly that so
[02:56:26] the president sending those negotiators to try to address that problem as the
[02:56:30] president has said repeatedly yeah wants to address that problem diplomatically
[02:56:34] but of course the president has other options as well on what we need to see
[02:56:37] from Governor Walts, I'll say something about that briefly and then turn it over to Dr.
[02:56:41] Oz.
[02:56:42] The firm and jail.
[02:56:43] It's actually pretty simple.
[02:56:44] What we want to see from the governor of Minnesota, from the entire administration there in Minnesota,
[02:56:48] is some affirmative steps to make sure that the people who are billing us for Medicaid
[02:56:54] services are actually providing those Medicaid services.
[02:56:57] The main source of fraud, whether it's a small business or a bigger company, is you have people
[02:57:03] who are billing the government millions, tens of millions, billions of dollars, saying that
[02:57:08] they're providing a service, but there's no actual confirmation, there's no follow-up
[02:57:13] to ensure that they're actually providing those services.
[02:57:16] We want to see that follow-up from Minnesota.
[02:57:17] Dr. Oz, maybe you can speak to a little bit more about how exactly we want to see that.
[02:57:22] Let me combine both these questions.
[02:57:24] So in December the 7th, we sent a letter to Governor Walts asking for a corrective action
[02:57:27] plan, which is a mechanism for us to extract from the state what they think they can do
[02:57:32] to fix the problems the answer we got back at the end of the month for their
[02:57:35] walk there was was inadequate
[02:57:37] uh... we learned that this we issued guidance that we were going to be very
[02:57:40] income based on audit of last quarters money
[02:57:43] actually look what to do to flee through all of the the bill nobody's on the
[02:57:48] we found out these high-risk services by design half of them you really couldn't
[02:57:52] trust the data we're looking at is that the numbers don't add up the backup to
[02:57:56] the numbers is not there so what do we need to have happened
[02:57:58] we need to know that the providers actually are the real providers that's
[02:58:01] There's no person that you can associate with the treatment itself.
[02:58:05] We need you after you adjudicate who these providers are, make sure they're not already
[02:58:09] in trouble for doing bad stuff, and then reevaluate all the current providers to make sure they're
[02:58:15] supposed to be able to provide these services.
[02:58:17] And there's a whole slew of tools that we can use, including checking before you pay
[02:58:21] the bill that the bill is legitimate.
[02:58:24] That prepayment review is incredibly important.
[02:58:26] It's cumbersome.
[02:58:27] It's clunky.
[02:58:28] We wish we didn't have to do it.
[02:58:29] to highlight something that the vice president mentioned, these are services that we normally
[02:58:34] would not pay for. They're services we give to you because your family can't do them for
[02:58:39] you. If it's a hernia operation, there's a dozen people who have credentials, licensing,
[02:58:43] people who use a scar. But if your service is transporting you to the doctor's office
[02:58:50] and you can't tell me who actually drove the car and why they built so much and that the
[02:58:54] patient didn't go to the doctor's office, then we have to do our job, which you would
[02:58:57] want us to do, which is to ask for some back up and it wasn't going to be that.
[02:59:01] So, at 60 days, that's a deadline, we expect to hear back.
[02:59:06] We've been following the rules meticulously to do this correctly, which is one of the
[02:59:09] reasons we're optimistic we'll be effective in Minnesota.
[02:59:13] Great.
[02:59:14] Wow.
[02:59:15] I'm just wondering about the Q and T for our colleagues.
[02:59:20] How did you realize what number is realizable in terms of savings and you've mentioned California.
[02:59:29] Dr. Arson to the doctor?
[02:59:31] He's in a snapshot of where he's seen that.
[02:59:35] He's in a top tier cardiologist, right?
[02:59:37] after a release of rules by Democrats,
[02:59:41] I mean, California minister of justice
[02:59:44] out of the state, so.
[02:59:47] Well, you said rules by Democrats.
[02:59:48] We didn't use that.
[02:59:49] Halfway.
[02:59:51] But here's what I'd say.
[02:59:53] $300 billion in the grand scheme
[02:59:56] of how much the federal government spends
[02:59:58] on healthcare services.
[02:59:59] It sounds like a ton of money.
[03:00:02] It's actually, the federal government spends
[03:00:04] well over trillion dollars in providing medical services
[03:00:07] to the American people and based on what we've seen,
[03:00:10] based on the amount of services that we've seen
[03:00:12] that have been billed that are fraudulent,
[03:00:13] and also based on the fact that in a number of blue states,
[03:00:16] and this is true as far as I know only in blue states,
[03:00:19] where you have illegal aliens encouraged
[03:00:21] to get on the Medicaid program,
[03:00:22] we actually think $300 billion may be conservative.
[03:00:25] And certainly our ambition here is to get as much of that
[03:00:28] money back for the American taxpayer as possible.
[03:00:30] Again, we're taking the social safety net.
[03:00:33] We're taking something that exists for the benefit
[03:00:36] people who can't pay for medicine on their own, we want to help our fellow Americans.
[03:00:42] We can't do that if those programs are being defrauded by people who either shouldn't be
[03:00:46] here in the first place or have the legal right to be here but are committing criminal
[03:00:50] acts by defrauding these systems.
[03:00:51] Can I clarify one number?
[03:00:52] Go ahead, please.
[03:00:53] Just on the numbers, the 300 billioners from the Kaiser Family Foundation assessment of
[03:00:57] estimated 5% fraud in all healthcare, not just federally funded healthcare.
[03:01:01] Only 5%?
[03:01:02] 26 trillion dollars we spend almost close to two trillion dollars 1.8 trillion
[03:01:06] of federal monies so the federal portion will be about a hundred a billion
[03:01:10] dollars and we believe much of that would be true. It's not fraud, it's fraud, waste and abuse.
[03:01:15] Everybody gets endless.
[03:01:17] Yeah, no man.
[03:01:19] Yeah, you can go personally in here.
[03:01:21] Thank you very much, Vice President. As you know, the Kurds have been loyal allies to the United States for decades.
[03:01:29] The Kurds?
[03:01:30] You're fighting dictatorship in Iraq, we're fighting terrorism under the region, and recently
[03:01:36] President Mosque Barzani worked closely with the US Special Invoy to Syria to help find
[03:01:43] a peaceful solution to the conflict there.
[03:01:46] So we see the future of the strategic relationship between the Kurdistan and the United States
[03:01:53] of America.
[03:01:54] Well look, we need to focus on the fact that way too many people were defrauding the
[03:02:00] the american population
[03:02:01] but you know we have a great relationship with the Kurds. The president loves the Kurds.
[03:02:05] I know that the entire administration we've had great contactions, great friendships with
[03:02:10] the people, the Kurdish people in various countries all over the world.
[03:02:14] Totally unprepared for this one.
[03:02:16] We want those people to be able to live in peace and harmony with the spirit of survivors.
[03:02:20] We've pursued a foreign policy of peace in part because we want the Kurdish people but also the Arab people who live there, the Jewish people who live there, the Christians.
[03:02:28] everybody to be able to live in peace.
[03:02:29] And that has been the main focus of our policy in Syria.
[03:02:32] It's been the main focus of our policy really
[03:02:34] all over the world.
[03:02:35] Ma'am?
[03:02:36] Yeah.
[03:02:37] No, no, let's thank you.
[03:02:38] How do you intend to make sure that the consequences of ending
[03:02:41] these broad fairings in Minnesota don't impact the people who
[03:02:44] are enrolled in the Medicaid?
[03:02:45] They will.
[03:02:46] They will be collateral damage that will affect legitimate people.
[03:02:49] Do you think that the poll will show that Democrats
[03:02:51] are struggling with movement in health care?
[03:02:53] Do you think that these efforts on the broad
[03:02:54] might change that for a while?
[03:02:57] That will happen.
[03:02:58] John, I'm not sure.
[03:02:59] I'm worried about the politics.
[03:03:00] I'm worried about the justice of it all.
[03:03:01] I think it's offensive that American taxpayers pay into these programs and they are defrauded.
[03:03:05] I think in some ways, more significantly than that, it's really sad that American children
[03:03:11] who need these services aren't able to get them because it's going to fraudsters instead
[03:03:16] of somebody else.
[03:03:18] So here's what I think.
[03:03:20] I mean, look, we're certainly going to make sure that our anti-fraud efforts go after
[03:03:24] the fraudsters and not after anybody who actually benefits from these services.
[03:03:29] But I actually think the question is a little off in a way because the problem is not going
[03:03:35] after the fraud.
[03:03:36] The problem is the fact that these programs are being defrauded to begin with.
[03:03:40] They will not exist.
[03:03:42] Our social safety net will disappear unless we take fraud more seriously.
[03:03:46] So what I'm most worried about is that unless we preserve these programs for the next generation,
[03:03:52] they're going to disappear and all the money is going to go to fraudsters.
[03:03:54] it will crash out completely
[03:04:09] i don't know what she's saying
[03:04:15] yeah i mean look there are certainly ways to cost some of the money back it
[03:04:18] depends on the circumstances the case when you're talking about hundreds of
[03:04:21] billions of dollars potentially it's hard to get that money back that's a big
[03:04:23] universal cases. There are different ways of anticipating it. You know, you heard Dr.
[03:04:27] Ross say some of these people, they will commit a crime and then go jail for a year. Obviously,
[03:04:31] we're not going to prosecute people who aren't even in the United States anymore. But I really
[03:04:35] do think that criminal penalties for some of these fraud cases have to happen. We have
[03:04:38] to make sure that we stop the fraud being committed against the American people. And
[03:04:43] if you violate the law in the process of defrauding American citizens, you ought to face the
[03:04:47] full consequences of the law.
[03:04:49] Absolutely.
[03:04:52] Not for a year.
[03:04:54] Yeah.
[03:05:03] Yeah, so we have the name announced.
[03:05:05] I want to say that Colin is on the hill,
[03:05:07] maybe today or yesterday.
[03:05:09] Colin will be the new AAG to help us combat fraud.
[03:05:13] I believe he's had great meetings all over the hill today
[03:05:15] as part of the Senate confirmation process.
[03:05:17] I think he's impressed a lot of people.
[03:05:19] he certainly impressed me and again we have a whole of government approach and
[03:05:23] what doctor osz is doing at cms
[03:05:25] is very very hard work but it's not the only thing where we're trying to but
[03:05:28] you said with a whole of government approach scott bison treasuries in a
[03:05:32] work on this we're gonna have a great department of justice work on this
[03:05:35] he's going to go out of the people that the banks serious problem for the
[03:05:38] american people and so we gotta fix it
[03:05:41] we just got a bank the people that are scamming
[03:05:44] get their money.
[03:05:52] Well I think you can, certainly. There are certain things that we're doing in Minneapolis
[03:05:55] and Minnesota that we're not going to be able to do in other parts of the country because
[03:05:58] the fraud is going to be different in each place. But yeah, I think this basic model
[03:06:02] of saying to people, hey, you get a massive amount of money to provide a service to people.
[03:06:08] Did you actually provide that service? The fact that it's even controversial that we're
[03:06:13] asking these questions as a government goes to show how much the culture of fraud has
[03:06:18] permeated Washington, DC.
[03:06:20] Think about this.
[03:06:21] We're talking about people who take money from autistic children.
[03:06:26] They pretend their children or some other person's kid is autistic.
[03:06:31] They collect a fat check.
[03:06:32] They don't provide an ounce of services.
[03:06:34] And then the very money that's supposed to go to needy kids isn't there anymore to help
[03:06:39] those needy children.
[03:06:40] It's fucking ridiculous.
[03:06:41] we have so normalized this and the fact that I guarantee they're going to be voices in
[03:06:46] the media, they're going to be voices in the state of Minnesota who say this is hurting
[03:06:50] children. No, it's hurting frosters. The way to protect kids is to go after those frosters
[03:06:56] which is what we're doing. Sir.
[03:06:58] Thank you for taking questions.
[03:07:00] Dr. Oz mentioned before the drawbacks.
[03:07:02] When it comes to this, can we expect
[03:07:04] the federal government to look at
[03:07:06] and demand new guardrails to prevent
[03:07:08] the new rules that can be formed with this continuing?
[03:07:10] Do you believe it would be more effective
[03:07:12] for shapes that your investors
[03:07:14] are looking for a better way? Yeah, they weren't providing a service to us. It's obvious.
[03:07:16] The best they do would be to make sure
[03:07:18] Mr. Shadow, make sure.
[03:07:20] To move like this with your nation today
[03:07:22] and send it to other states than we
[03:07:24] I mean, look, we would love to better work with the states here.
[03:07:28] We need the states to combat this fraud.
[03:07:31] And frankly, if Minnesota had done a better job of combating the fraud, we would not be
[03:07:35] here at this press conference today.
[03:07:36] Because Nick Shirley's video would have happened.
[03:07:37] Which is a letter celebrating the fact that Minnesota had worked with us to cut down on
[03:07:41] some of the fraud.
[03:07:42] I'll let Dr. Oz speak a little bit more to that question.
[03:07:44] But look, the best way for this to work...
[03:07:46] Can't be ethnic, a high trust society anymore.
[03:07:47] ...to work with the state governments...
[03:07:48] Report the odds.
[03:07:49] ...would love for that to happen.
[03:07:50] I think you're going to see that on some states.
[03:07:52] in some blue states but you're not going to see it in others.
[03:07:55] The working family tax cut legislation for the first time in a long time aligned the
[03:08:00] president and vice president with the governor so they have the same goals.
[03:08:03] We've been talking to the states a lot.
[03:08:05] We are generating some frameworks that we believe states could apply.
[03:08:09] Medicaid is run by the state.
[03:08:10] They know their most vulnerable population as well.
[03:08:12] It's different than Alaska and the North Shore would slope.
[03:08:14] You can't get there this time of year to Southern Alabama, lower Alabama or LA as they call
[03:08:19] it.
[03:08:20] The reality is there are some literacies that govern some of these programs, especially
[03:08:24] ones that are at high risk, and so we're going to share those best practices.
[03:08:28] But the techniques that we're using in Minnesota can be applied in other states, but it's the
[03:08:32] fraud, however, that will drive that.
[03:08:34] And so there are some states, I mentioned Florida, that's a red state where there's
[03:08:37] a big fraud problem in the southern part.
[03:08:38] They're trying to get their arms around it.
[03:08:40] We sent a letter to Minnesota, which has a Republican senator.
[03:08:43] We're very concerned about New York, where the single most prominent job in New York
[03:08:49] is a personal care service.
[03:08:50] detail is not the top job in New York anymore.
[03:08:52] And in California, there are more hospices, I believe,
[03:08:56] in Los Angeles County alone than the rest of the country.
[03:08:59] So these are aberrances that are hard for the state
[03:09:02] sometimes to see, but your first information,
[03:09:05] if you're the vice president,
[03:09:06] and you're running a task force,
[03:09:07] is to look at those areas and say,
[03:09:08] how can you ignore that kind of a discrepancy,
[03:09:11] especially when there's been a massive upscammer
[03:09:13] in some of these services in a short period of time?
[03:09:16] Great, we'll take just one more question here, sir.
[03:09:18] is your message to the people of Minnesota
[03:09:21] who are still upset by the ice surge as well?
[03:09:24] And this is just kind of standing on top of it.
[03:09:26] Shut up, you bald bitch.
[03:09:27] Well, first of all, I give our message
[03:09:29] to the people of Minnesota.
[03:09:30] Here's the.
[03:09:31] We love them.
[03:09:31] They're our fellow citizens.
[03:09:33] We're trying to get by them.
[03:09:34] And part of the reason, in fact, the main reason
[03:09:36] that we're doing this is that we want
[03:09:39] to make sure that the people of Minnesota
[03:09:40] have access to the services that they're entitled to.
[03:09:43] We want poor kids in Minnesota, lower income families
[03:09:46] in Minnesota to be able to get the health care they
[03:09:48] kids and white we got to stop the fraud in order to make sure that happens we
[03:09:52] want to make sure that if you have a special needs kid and we have a program
[03:09:56] set up to help that special needs kid that the money goes to the special needs
[03:10:00] family not to a fraudster who's getting rich off the generosity of American
[03:10:05] taxpayers they talk about the ice surge again I think it goes back to the the
[03:10:10] question I just answered which is so much of what is broken in Minnesota as far
[03:10:14] as I can tell by design is a lack of cooperation between the state government and the federal
[03:10:19] authorities.
[03:10:20] If you look at any blue city or any blue state or red city or red state, the immigration
[03:10:27] enforcement that we were doing was going smoothly.
[03:10:29] We'd find out that there was an illegal alien sex offender in a prison, we'd show up, we'd
[03:10:33] arrest that person and we'd send him out of our country.
[03:10:36] Or maybe that person was a repeat offender and they were out of prison, the local authorities
[03:10:40] would say, you know what?
[03:10:42] go to this person's address and arrest this guy because we want that violent criminal out of our
[03:10:46] community. That's right. What was so bizarre about Minneapolis is that it was one of the few
[03:10:51] places in the entire country where they said, no, no, no, we're not going to help the federal
[03:10:55] government get illegal alien sex traffickers out of our community. We're going to do everything
[03:11:00] that we can to prevent federal immigration enforcement from happening, even when you're
[03:11:05] going after the very worst of the very worst. That's right. Similarly, I would think that if I was the
[03:11:11] governor or a leader in Minnesota, I would want the benefits that all by right to go
[03:11:16] to needy children.
[03:11:17] I wanted to go to those needy children and not to fraudsters, whether they're from the
[03:11:21] small community or anywhere else.
[03:11:23] Smiling and stew.
[03:11:24] We haven't gotten the cooperation.
[03:11:25] That's why they do it.
[03:11:26] What I would say to the people of Minnesota is that we want to do right by you.
[03:11:30] We think you deserve better public services.
[03:11:32] We think you deserve to have the benefits that you're actually entitled to.
[03:11:36] And that's why we're doing this.
[03:11:37] And we encourage everybody in Minnesota, whatever their political affiliation, to work on the
[03:11:43] state government a little bit, because if we had some better cooperation, we could have
[03:11:46] common sense immigration insurance.
[03:11:48] Is there instructions?
[03:11:49] We could also have less money going to fraudsters, which I would think would be a bipartisan
[03:11:53] issue.
[03:11:54] Thank you all.
[03:11:55] Wow.
[03:11:56] I'm going to be real, that was a really good one.
[03:12:02] Now this is what I think is going to happen.
[03:12:04] And I think that they need to get ahead of this messaging.
[03:12:07] Whenever they cut off the spigot,
[03:12:10] you're gonna have some people that should get paid
[03:12:12] that aren't gonna get paid anymore.
[03:12:14] And they're gonna come up with fantasies and fan fiction
[03:12:18] about how like, oh wow, it's this like autistic kid
[03:12:22] and now it's dead.
[03:12:24] Like, no, no.
[03:12:26] The thing is that if you didn't want them to do this,
[03:12:29] you shouldn't have been scamming for this long
[03:12:31] and you should have taken preventative action.
[03:12:34] This extreme action that they're taking
[03:12:36] will have probably casualties.
[03:12:39] People will probably die because they're doing this
[03:12:41] and it's the right thing to do.
[03:12:43] The reason why is that if you have a big problem like this,
[03:12:48] you can't solve it without collateral damage.
[03:12:51] It's inevitable.
[03:12:52] So I think that they need to make sure
[03:12:54] that they get ahead of that messaging
[03:12:56] and they explain that basically,
[03:12:58] if there are any side effects,
[03:13:00] if there is any collateral damage or any casualties,
[03:13:03] this is because of the people that engineered a fraudulent system
[03:13:07] and now you're having to take drastic action to change it
[03:13:11] and you're doing the best you can but because it was engineered in such a bad
[03:13:15] way
[03:13:15] it's taking time and there will be people that will be unnecessarily
[03:13:18] affected that's what needs to happen
[03:13:21] they've got to come out and say that
[03:13:23] and uh... it's like you live alone faster than you end up having to cut off the
[03:13:26] entire arm yep exactly
[03:13:28] and uh... doctor i was gonna run twenty twenty eight i don't think he is
[03:13:31] honestly, I don't think so. I mean, like he lost the the Senate race to John Federmann,
[03:13:37] which I think was deserved. I like John Federmann more than Dr. Ross in a lot of cases, but
[03:13:42] I think he and also Dr. Ross didn't even live in Pennsylvania, by the way, so you should
[03:13:46] never even should have been running, to be honest. But either way, you know, like he
[03:13:51] really cooked in this. He did. Feder got no bro. No, bro. He's not not a fucking that
[03:13:59] that's an ice-crown suit it'll never like
[03:14:02] and so uh... yet just the trump declared war on fraud say the union idea i saw
[03:14:06] that i think it's a great thing it's a very good thing
[03:14:09] fennerman's all talk no action yeah but at least he's talking nobody else is
[03:14:12] doing either
[03:14:13] so uh... yeah i'm very happy to see this this is great and uh... you know we'll
[03:14:17] see what happens you know how things go but uh...
[03:14:20] overall i am very very happy about this what is this
[03:14:25] Trump could soon force banks to take part in an immigration crackdown, I mean.
[03:14:35] This is the kind of thing that you do if you're trying to solve the problem.
[03:14:42] This is what you do. See, okay.
[03:14:44] Now we're talking about actually solving the problem.
[03:14:49] Hoa. Hoa. What's this?
[03:14:51] That is sources tell CNN the administration is considering requiring financial institutions
[03:14:58] to collect and verify their customers' citizenship status.
[03:15:03] Exactly.
[03:15:04] Shut it down.
[03:15:06] You want to stop this stuff from happening?
[03:15:09] Get the banks.
[03:15:13] Something banks aren't currently required to do.
[03:15:15] One source says the new policy could come through in executive order.
[03:15:19] CNN's Matt Egan is following this story for us.
[03:15:21] So Matt, what are you learning about how banks are responding to this possibility?
[03:15:27] They probably don't like it.
[03:15:28] Does this work for them?
[03:15:29] Yeah, well, Omar, this does appear to be part of the Trump administration's aggressive
[03:15:33] immigration crackdown.
[03:15:35] Sources tell...
[03:15:36] I wouldn't blame the banks for not wanting to have to do this, because it's fucking annoying
[03:15:40] for them to have to do this.
[03:15:41] But like, unfortunately, it's just like, I mean, this is just what has to happen, right?
[03:15:45] And then Priscilla Alvarez and I, that the administration is considering new action that
[03:15:50] would require banks to check the citizenship status of their customers.
[03:15:57] Now this would be something that would actually apply not just on a go forward basis but also
[03:16:02] to existing customers, which is pretty stunning when you think about just how many customers
[03:16:07] the banks already have.
[03:16:10] Now this action could also require banks to check different category of documents than
[03:16:16] what they normally look at, including passports.
[03:16:19] I do want to stress that nothing here has been announced or finalized. It's not clear here.
[03:16:25] I'm telling you, this is actually a huge piece of the puzzle. Because the moment that people can't
[03:16:31] do financial things naturally, now you've just made it way harder for them to exist in the country.
[03:16:38] Whether or not this would come in the form of an executive.
[03:16:41] Like this is like, as I said, this is the step that you take if you actually want to solve the
[03:16:46] the problem. Order or some other action, we reached out to the White House and
[03:16:51] said that any reporting on policy that hasn't been officially
[03:16:56] announced is just speculation. But some Republicans do support this. Republican
[03:17:02] Senator Tom Cotton, he put out a post on X yesterday where he said, I strongly
[03:17:07] support President Trump taking action to prevent illegal migrants from accessing
[03:17:11] our banking system. And he said he sent a letter to Treasury last fall
[03:17:16] All asking for an investigation into this matter.
[03:17:19] And then he plans to introduce legislation on this.
[03:17:21] This is also a major problem.
[03:17:22] Employers can't just pay in cash.
[03:17:24] Yeah.
[03:17:24] Issue shortly.
[03:17:26] Now, Omar, you asked about how the industry is reacting.
[03:17:28] Why is this not the D-Sol?
[03:17:29] But basically, they're not really saying much, right?
[03:17:30] Representing from your bank.
[03:17:31] This is never been an issue before.
[03:17:32] Bank trade groups, they haven't.
[03:17:34] They haven't.
[03:17:34] They haven't gotten that bad.
[03:17:36] Commented on this.
[03:17:37] However, sources do tell CNN that the industry is concerned
[03:17:40] here, because they're worried that this kind of action.
[03:17:44] They could almost compel them to be part of the administration's immigration crackdown.
[03:17:51] They are.
[03:17:52] They should be.
[03:17:53] If you want to do business here, you better make sure that you're doing it with real fucking
[03:17:56] people.
[03:17:57] Absolutely.
[03:17:58] Like every country, see this is bullshit.
[03:18:04] Every country that you operate and do business in, you've got to play ball.
[03:18:10] If they say you can't process payments for something, you can't process payments for
[03:18:14] that.
[03:18:17] I think that we forgot that like these banks are nothing.
[03:18:22] They're nothing.
[03:18:23] They've got no army.
[03:18:24] That means that we can tell them they can do it.
[03:18:26] They have to do whatever the fuck we say.
[03:18:29] So this entire idea that, oh well, oh you can't just tell them to do that.
[03:18:33] That's not fair.
[03:18:34] It doesn't matter whether it's fair or not.
[03:18:36] You're gonna do it.
[03:18:37] It's the way it is.
[03:18:41] Do you bank illegals and not truckers?
[03:18:43] Exactly.
[03:18:45] One financial source told me that verifying every bank customer's citizenship status would
[03:18:50] be unworkable.
[03:18:51] No, it wouldn't.
[03:18:55] Who decided that?
[03:18:57] You decided that?
[03:18:58] Then just hire more people and do it.
[03:19:01] It's a bad idea.
[03:19:05] We are very alarmed.
[03:19:07] Now banks are required to adhere to anti-money laundering rules, know your customer rules,
[03:19:13] but they don't track the citizenship.
[03:19:16] And you know why they follow those rules?
[03:19:18] It's because they're told to.
[03:19:19] They wouldn't want to follow those rules either.
[03:19:21] I bet if you went back in time, they would have probably said they either advocated for
[03:19:26] those rules as a way to pull the ladder up on competition, or they said that those rules
[03:19:30] would make them financially unviable also.
[03:19:34] Addice of their customers.
[03:19:35] So if this did become official, that would certainly be a significant change.
[03:19:39] There's also some questions about whether or not this could discourage immigrants from
[03:19:44] keeping their money in the bank up.
[03:19:47] Even undocumented immigrants, they do play a significant role in this economy.
[03:19:52] In 2023 alone, undocumented immigrants, they paid $90 billion in federal, state and local
[03:19:59] taxes. Yeah, and I bet probably the overwhelming majority of that is with sales tax. The overwhelming
[03:20:08] majority that's probably sales tax and other types of taxes that this has nothing to do
[03:20:12] with. And they have spending power of nearly $300 billion. And just one other point for
[03:20:19] you here Omar, the president does talk a lot about cutting red tape. It's something
[03:20:24] he's very proud of, something that he mentioned during the State of the Union last night,
[03:20:28] where he took credit for cutting a record number of job-killing regulations, but this
[03:20:34] potential action related to banks and the immigration crackdown does show how, in some
[03:20:40] cases, the president has actually added new red tape and regulation.
[03:20:45] There does need to be new red tape. Red tape isn't a universal good or bad thing. That's
[03:20:48] a stupid way of looking at it. It's a dumb way of framing it. Anybody that thinks like
[03:20:52] that's a retard?
[03:20:54] Action where he sees fit. Back to you.
[03:20:56] watch for moving forward. That's it? Okay. Well, there it is. No, they absolutely should do this.
[03:21:01] This is stupid. More info for hackers. Hackers going to get into shit anyway. A lot of hackers
[03:21:05] already have that information if they want to. They sell databases like that constantly.
[03:21:09] And this is normal in the UK. You can't open a bank account without your passport and proof
[03:21:13] a UK address, which is only normal. Yeah, absolutely. And self-report, how do they have
[03:21:18] so much spending power if they're taking resources from citizens? And did you get the,
[03:21:22] you got to give the Quran, did you get the book that I recommend you a while back,
[03:21:25] every last minute? No, I haven't actually. Like I had somebody give this to me, which is how I ended
[03:21:30] up with the Quran. And so, yeah, I'll have to probably start reading that soon. And spending
[03:21:35] power should have went to a citizen. Yes, definitely. You have to link it to me again, and I'll have to
[03:21:39] take a look at it. And I think red tapes is stupid, but layers of bureaucracy is bad. Well, the thing
[03:21:44] is that nothing is ever as simple as because I can assign a label to this, then it becomes bad.
[03:21:51] that is like the literal laziest way of thinking that you can possibly have
[03:21:57] and so that's what i think is generally happening all my god is there enough
[03:22:01] all no
[03:22:03] more trans violence is this real
[03:22:07] we were first break the story late on sunday night and it's been tough to get
[03:22:10] information it's really good
[03:22:12] today now we know that the suspect is that you're
[03:22:16] a twenty six-year-old from anxious stories in the hospital tonight after
[03:22:19] allegedly exchanging fire with Border Patrol in Pittsburgh early Sunday morning to that according
[03:22:24] to an affidavit filed this afternoon a blue Zeke daily who is also known as cullen Zeke daily
[03:22:38] fired shots at an agent who then returned fire and shot daily
[03:22:42] yet the eye says the daily had been stopped in Stuart's town by the agent who asked whether
[03:22:46] Daily used other names. Daily then immediately drove away investigators say that all so he crashed out because they used the wrong name on him
[03:22:55] Sir followed daily and when daily approached the US Canada border daily tried to drive off and started shooting the officer
[03:23:03] What the fuck?
[03:23:04] Returned fire according to the affidavit before daily lost control and ended up in a snow bank
[03:23:10] officer handgun and ammunition and is facing several charges
[03:23:14] murder of a federal officer the FBI is now leading this investigation
[03:23:18] future battery should alongside the u.s. attorney in new hampshire
[03:23:23] she's a double of these charges carry up to 20 years in prison
[03:23:26] and not only and fines of up to 250 thousand dollars in
[03:23:30] Manchester it's a dead man being seriously yeah
[03:23:34] and uh... i guess that's what happens right and uh... yeah and money and money
[03:23:38] any longer changes that Patriot Act to for banks to add more red tape and no one complained?
[03:23:43] Well, yeah, but I mean, that wasn't always a good thing. But in general, yeah, we left
[03:23:48] at 2.4 million Americans a record off food stamps or applying ripping food stamps at
[03:23:52] people's mouths. Oh, God, this is the same. Oh, this is the same person, right? Oh, God.
[03:23:58] And let me go back. I see I can pull up the other other comments about this too. And believes
[03:24:03] in a transaction. What are the chances he was trying to go back to Canada, commit a mass
[03:24:06] shooting, why it needs to go get a gun from the U S and then go back to Canada.
[03:24:10] Probably because he's a retard.
[03:24:12] That's the reason why it's just what retards do.
[03:24:16] Yeah, I mean, I don't know really what else besides that is worth saying.
[03:24:20] And where is this here?
[03:24:21] If I look at it, and if I can find the other fucking comments about this,
[03:24:25] because people have been popping off talking about this a whole lot.
[03:24:30] Oh, what's this?
[03:24:31] And you know, it's proven that point when you look at like Gavin Newsom
[03:24:34] on his podcast with Charlie Kirk, right?
[03:24:36] He wasn't so bad, but motherfuckers there exactly, but you see how quick he is the distance himself from trans athletes and stuff like that
[03:24:43] So now it's like oh, so you never cared. No, they never care never gave him a buck. It was all about politics for you
[03:24:48] Yes, I thought about that for all politicians. Oh, but some people show it better than others
[03:24:52] Some people act like they care better than others. Yeah, you need to learn how to lie better
[03:24:56] And I don't think Democrats are gonna win so easily and they can't use this trans shit
[03:25:01] You can't run this trans shit like anybody who's running on the idea that kids can transition
[03:25:06] or that, you know, a 6-4-4 man can say they're a woman and then compete against women, if
[03:25:13] that is your policy position, you will be defined by that policy position and you will
[03:25:17] lose because of that policy position.
[03:25:20] It is such a dramatic and radical refutation of common sense reality, rationality, and
[03:25:28] everything that every single person knows about biology.
[03:25:31] This is something that nobody is going to get behind.
[03:25:35] So if Democrats want to win, they've got to completely drop this issue. It's not a winning issue. It's not even close
[03:25:44] It's when you I think that America because I think because the Democrats are in such a disarray
[03:25:49] America, so you know what? Just give me a sensible Republican. Just give me a traditional
[03:25:54] Conservatives give you a Nikki Haley. Did somebody just a regular conservative? Yeah, they're gonna want somebody that's not out of their fucking mind
[03:26:00] I mean, of course, you know, it's just common sense
[03:26:03] Why not require voter ID, but then also put money into the system to help all those people
[03:26:12] who need help getting an ID get the ID.
[03:26:16] Okay, sure, that makes sense.
[03:26:21] Yeah, alright.
[03:26:23] As we want voter ID and it's so important to the country, we're actually willing to
[03:26:28] pay for it.
[03:26:29] an exchange for Democrats saying yes with proper supports we do think people should have an ID
[03:26:37] but we also think the federal government should get back to work making sure that people are not
[03:26:43] being unlawfully kept out of the voting booth because of their race or having their vote.
[03:26:49] Black people can't get an ID we all know this it's they don't even know where the DMV is
[03:26:55] They don't even know what an ID is.
[03:26:58] Watered down because of gerrymandering.
[03:27:01] When both sides have concerns, maybe we should listen to each other.
[03:27:05] What's crazy is that this is actually super reasonable.
[03:27:08] I'm surprised that so many people are replying and they're angry at them for this.
[03:27:12] This is like such a reasonable and intelligent thing to say.
[03:27:15] Like Dove, of course you should pay for the ID.
[03:27:18] Like you don't want to have a poll tax, right?
[03:27:21] So ideally, like yeah, if you can't afford an ID,
[03:27:24] then we should give people a free ID.
[03:27:27] And also, this is logical in general.
[03:27:30] Do you wanna have people that are running around with no ID?
[03:27:33] No, of course not.
[03:27:35] So that excuse that I can't afford an ID, get rid of it.
[03:27:39] Like just on a very basic public security level,
[03:27:43] it is a mistake to not have people with IDs.
[03:27:46] Like you take voting out of the conversation
[03:27:48] and you just think about,
[03:27:49] Should we give people three IDs so if they get pulled over by the police or they need
[03:27:55] to be identified, that can happen.
[03:27:58] Obviously we should do that.
[03:27:59] Fucking duh.
[03:28:00] It's like no money at all.
[03:28:02] Like we're thinking about how much money it would cost to do that.
[03:28:05] Like we're really talking about like, you know, basically taking the price of like this little
[03:28:10] fucking card and then charging it to the federal government.
[03:28:14] You're thinking about like, you know, probably a few million dollars, maybe, you know, 10
[03:28:18] twenty million dollars this is like point zero zero one percent it's cents on the dollar it's
[03:28:23] nothing and so no we absolutely should do this i don't know why people are so mad about this i
[03:28:29] really i he's he's right he's totally right about this yeah duh that's a state issue government
[03:28:35] sets the rules well i like that's a state issue voting on a national election is a national issue
[03:28:42] and i think that we should make sure that there's funding for it on a national level
[03:28:46] I don't care what it says. Who cares what it says?
[03:28:49] I'm talking about what I think. Give a fuck. Oh, well, this is, well, see, like,
[03:28:53] this is the way it's supposed to say. Like, give the fuck about that.
[03:28:56] Like, this is what makes sense. Of course, we should be paying for this shit.
[03:29:00] Absolutely we should. Oh, here we go.
[03:29:02] I think you said at one point, this thing was a joke. You said to me, this is a joke.
[03:29:06] What made you feel that way? I think you said at one point, this thing was a joke.
[03:29:10] You said to me, this is a joke. What made you feel that way?
[03:29:14] just the pure um unseriousness just making up jokes i've been the jokes for me were like
[03:29:22] just saying oh yeah america's winning but like where where are we winning people here have been
[03:29:28] murdered representatives have been murdered like people protesting at ice protests have been arrested
[03:29:35] That's free speech right there.
[03:29:37] Constitutional rights have been revoked.
[03:29:42] If anything, we're burning.
[03:29:44] I don't see anything thriving.
[03:29:46] I don't see anything good about it.
[03:29:47] All right.
[03:29:47] Well, that's I agree.
[03:29:49] I think it's time for you to go back.
[03:29:51] Yeah, go back to Somalia.
[03:29:52] It's time.
[03:29:54] It's time to go from snow.
[03:29:55] Good issue to Mogadishu.
[03:29:57] Let's go back.
[03:30:00] You think it's bad here?
[03:30:01] Great.
[03:30:04] And he's just over here.
[03:30:05] acting as if like he's
[03:30:07] i mean he is a president yet but
[03:30:10] at some point it will catch up to your not above the law so
[03:30:13] it will end up getting up to him for a word spoke
[03:30:16] i think it's profound words yet this is another banana bananas and rice
[03:30:20] common
[03:30:21] uh... you know we get a lot of these right
[03:30:23] of course
[03:30:24] jesus christ what a retard
[03:30:26] anyway i'll here we go
[03:30:30] all i think what we're actually getting a little preview of kind of the theme of
[03:30:33] of his address later today at the White House
[03:30:36] when he hosts the so-called Angel Moms.
[03:30:39] And so really focusing on immigration
[03:30:41] as he kicks off his big State of Union week.
[03:30:45] The so-called, this is the kind of stuff,
[03:30:47] you know, when I was talking about like how people
[03:30:49] that are in, people that are PVPing
[03:30:51] pretend like they're not,
[03:30:53] that's exactly what she's doing, so-called, right?
[03:30:56] They have their kid killed,
[03:30:57] and then that's what they get called, so-called.
[03:31:00] Oh boy, disgusting bitch.
[03:31:03] This is um, I'll just let it play
[03:31:07] So there is a discussion to be had about gender identity and understanding of what it means to be
[03:31:16] Part of the LGBTQ community started playing basketball and softball before I had working memory
[03:31:23] If you play basketball and softball you're a man
[03:31:29] You're a man if you play basketball all men play basketball
[03:31:34] And if you need advice and how to play against people who are bigger than you I could give you some advice
[03:31:41] Because I play post and that means I was playing against the 5 10 6 foot 2 girls in my division
[03:31:48] You got to get into their faces. You got to get your hands up there
[03:31:51] You got to box them out so that when they go for the rebound they go over your back. Uh-huh
[03:31:56] Is that right sports? You can get hurt and sure we should come can you believe that like she's using a frame of reference of like 5 foot 10 and 6 foot 2.
[03:32:08] For like women's basketball, like what about the guys that are like, you know, the shortest guy on the team is 6 3.
[03:32:17] You know, they've got guys that are in the college team, maybe the high school team that are like 6 8.
[03:32:22] Like you're not gonna beat somebody that's like fucking seven like some college guy
[03:32:29] seven fucking feet tall you're like oh I'm five foot I'm five foot six I've got
[03:32:35] the power of friendship it doesn't work that way turn ourselves about safety as
[03:32:41] much as possible absolutely but to say that trans female athletes are
[03:32:50] inherently more physically dangerous to biological female athletes is undeniable and it's an
[03:32:59] obvious fact that anybody that thinks otherwise is retarded and if you think otherwise I want
[03:33:05] to watch find me one of your biological female friends and let's set them up with a boxing
[03:33:16] match against a trans-female. And you get to watch. Or how about you? Seems like a great
[03:33:26] idea. How about that?
[03:33:30] It's quite frankly absurd.
[03:33:34] Uh-huh. Surely. I wonder who's gonna win. Yeah, who's gonna win? It's a fucking mystery,
[03:33:40] isn't it? Is there any more of this?
[03:33:42] to say.
[03:33:43] And with that I'll just say, in addition to being a student athlete throughout my educational
[03:33:55] career, I'm an educator.
[03:33:59] That's what's scary.
[03:34:02] That's what's scary right there is you've got these people that are saying this shit
[03:34:08] and they're involved in education.
[03:34:11] i am part of your problem at a community holy shit
[03:34:14] fire now yeah i think so absolutely
[03:34:17] now people like this that are doing it are insane
[03:34:20] at the huge problem it is a massive fucking problem
[03:34:23] and i really wish more people realize this but uh... for some reason they're
[03:34:27] not able to
[03:34:28] and uh... now i think that there are more people that are saying it but uh...
[03:34:32] it's taken a while here's another one
[03:34:35] it i mean children hormones i want an answer for that why are you set up
[03:34:39] network to get children for months outside of the
[03:34:42] clear-out hominem
[03:34:43] are you doing that
[03:34:45] just answer the question
[03:34:46] don't give me bullshit
[03:34:47] all progress requires some pushback
[03:34:50] why are you giving children for months to keep on fighting if we want to see trans
[03:34:55] youth protected and get the necessary health care that they need
[03:35:00] she can't
[03:35:01] they don't need the thing is trans health care for kids should be
[03:35:05] uh... you know trying to get the newest like colleges to figure out why they
[03:35:08] think that they're the other gender
[03:35:11] anything other than that is crazy
[03:35:13] there she's not serious person pierce
[03:35:15] this is not serious time
[03:35:17] answer yelling over me isn't going to
[03:35:20] it's not a question why are you giving children hormones
[03:35:24] why are you sitting at work to do this
[03:35:28] that's a good question
[03:35:29] well based
[03:35:30] absolutely based great question
[03:35:33] uh... why on this so this is a crime i want to know why you're doing it it
[03:35:37] really hurts if it's a crime then you should go after the person doing it
[03:35:41] and she's right about this she is
[03:35:44] because basically the more people that are trying to push this narrative of
[03:35:47] giving kids hormones
[03:35:49] what it's doing is it's poisoning the well for everybody in lgbt
[03:35:53] it's it's going it's making everybody angry about it
[03:35:56] excess looked arranged why are you doing it like why you doing it
[03:35:59] it does
[03:36:01] Well, this is going to make some great TV.
[03:36:02] Look, when trans youth are denied necessary health care.
[03:36:06] It's not necessary.
[03:36:07] You made that up.
[03:36:08] We always have to step in.
[03:36:10] And right?
[03:36:11] That's right.
[03:36:11] You have to step in.
[03:36:13] When kids are denied health care, you have to step in.
[03:36:18] Now, under the...
[03:36:19] This is the kind of person that needs to get arrested.
[03:36:24] Very brave trans lawyers like Chase Strangio
[03:36:27] are in the supreme court
[03:36:29] fighting for trans kids
[03:36:31] because uh... he's gonna lose
[03:36:35] i i i have to say that i have a trans kid
[03:36:39] so i don't
[03:36:40] that that's very serious there's no such thing as a trans kid that's actually
[03:36:44] that's child abuse when you take somebody who's still growing up figuring
[03:36:47] out who they are doesn't know anything about sexuality and shouldn't
[03:36:50] at that young age and you try to convince them that there's something
[03:36:53] other than what they were born to be
[03:36:55] that's a problem it's child abuse that's my opinion but also
[03:36:59] you're talking about the fact
[03:37:01] obvious
[03:37:02] trans kids and their mental health there was a study that was done about
[03:37:06] mental health for trans youth and guess what the results did not come back
[03:37:09] favorably so they wanted to bury it and that is a fact well here's one thing to
[03:37:14] keep in mind is that if there was a study that said that
[03:37:17] you know making kids trans was bad for them do you think that they would stop
[03:37:22] doing it
[03:37:23] no they don't care about the science anyway it doesn't matter to them
[03:37:26] so if you show me some data that shows that this gender affirming care is
[03:37:30] actually beneficial let's see it
[03:37:32] because the one that was done that a lot of money was poured into came out the
[03:37:36] other way and the community tried to bury it
[03:37:39] so don't talk to your children if you want to talk about adults and trans rights
[03:37:43] for adults that's fine but leave children out of that and that's what a lot
[03:37:47] of conservatives are simply asking for leave kids alone let them live their
[03:37:51] lies and figure out what they want to do when they're of age to make those kinds of
[03:37:55] things.
[03:37:56] Absolutely.
[03:37:57] Yeah, I committed this and we had an infamous clinic in London called the Tavisoc Clinic
[03:38:00] where no one was allowed to criticize what they were doing, which was mutilating young
[03:38:03] kids.
[03:38:04] Yeah.
[03:38:05] And it's shut down now, in total disgrace and ignominy and shame.
[03:38:07] But you know what?
[03:38:08] It isn't shut down, the damage it was done to those kids.
[03:38:10] That's why you have to go after the doctors.
[03:38:13] And I'm afraid that I agree with Tommy.
[03:38:15] I don't think any prepubescent child should ever be exposed to any of this nonsense.
[03:38:20] Exactly. Let them go through puberty and work.
[03:38:24] Because how can they know if they're, how can they know what gender they are if they've never been that gender?
[03:38:30] You've never even been a man. How do you know that you're a woman?
[03:38:34] Care for themselves. What is, what kind of life they want? That's fine.
[03:38:37] But don't mutilate kids or treat them this way or pump them with hormones or
[03:38:43] I was one of those children peers and I, and this is the reason why they advocate for it.
[03:38:47] They advocate for it as a method of reproduction.
[03:38:50] This is disgusting.
[03:38:52] Now people like this need to be locked up.
[03:38:54] I'm very, I'm an adult now. I'm very happy.
[03:38:56] Good for you, but many, many, many, many children were not.
[03:39:00] There's a lot of kids that wanted to get tattoos as kids and they grew up and they got tattoos and they like getting tattoos.
[03:39:06] That doesn't mean that we should let kids get tattoos.
[03:39:09] This is stupid logic and it's immediately disprovable by any other frame of reference.
[03:39:14] Like if a kid whenever they were like 12 years old wanted to do something sexual and then they grew up and did something sexual
[03:39:21] Was that a justification that they can do it earlier because they wanted to do it as a kid too?
[03:39:26] Absolutely not. That's disgusting
[03:39:27] So the entire like every other frame of reference that you use with this argument
[03:39:33] Immediately, you know at the very bare minimum makes you look like a retard and half of them make you look like a pedophile
[03:39:39] So just keep in mind that that's you know, like you're in very very good
[03:39:43] a good company here. Yeah, no, it's ridiculous, man. And yeah, things
[03:39:49] I wanted to do, kids. Yeah, exactly. It's nuts. And I kind of feel bad to this person
[03:39:53] who's spawn camped. Yeah, I've said this before about like the kids that this has happened
[03:39:56] to, right? I mean, it's been awful to them, because they're the ones that really suffer
[03:40:00] as the consequences for it because, you know, you have the people that advocate for this
[03:40:04] and nothing really ever happens to them. And then later on, obviously, things just get worse
[03:40:09] for that person, and they get to move on past this. Anyway, oh, is it? Okay, alright, we
[03:40:14] got one more, one more for this, and that one's gone.
[03:40:16] And yes, our trans kids across this country who are sick and tired of being bullied because
[03:40:23] it's not trans kids driving up your rent, it is the billionaires doing that. We are
[03:40:29] standing up for our trans kids across the country.
[03:40:33] Man, how sick.
[03:40:36] How fucking sick.
[03:40:38] Oh my God, we gotta go after these people.
[03:40:41] We do.
[03:40:42] And it's just embarrassing for me to see, man.
[03:40:44] It really is.
[03:40:45] Where's the rest of this here?
[03:40:46] YouTubers were learning hoodies at Capitol before State of the Union.
[03:40:49] I don't know if this is really too much.
[03:40:54] Candace Owens talking about some other fucking bullshit.
[03:40:56] I'm not gonna worry about this too much.
[03:40:58] Can't be going, Cardi, I'm on slandering, Erica Kirk, I mean, I don't want to get into
[03:41:02] It's just like the the entire Erica Kirk killed Charlie Kirk thing
[03:41:06] I think it's just the dumbest most brain-dead thing that people are pushing you missed a big one Bill Gates admitted to the affairs
[03:41:15] Wait, what?
[03:41:20] Bill Gates admits he had two affairs with Russian hookers
[03:41:27] Only two oh
[03:41:32] Oh, it's only two. Wow. Okay. So we got a little bit of an update here. So Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has admitted that he had two affairs with Russian women while married to his ex-wife has now issued a groveling apology. Oh, wow.
[03:41:49] with convicted pedophile Jeff Riepstein. Gates told staffers at his foundation on
[03:41:56] Tuesday that he flew on a private plane with the disgraced financier and spent time with
[03:42:01] them in the US and abroad but didn't participate in any crime according to the Wall Street
[03:42:06] Journal. I did nothing illicit. I saw nothing illicit. Gates said at the town hall meeting,
[03:42:12] to be clear, I never spent any time with the victims, the women around them. Yeah, I mean,
[03:42:18] is and the thing is that here's the reality. I don't really give a shit about Bill Gates hooking up
[03:42:24] with some Russian hookers. I don't. I don't think anybody really cares about this. It's not like
[03:42:30] it's really a big deal, but it is funny to see this happen. He met Epstein in 2011, which was
[03:42:37] after the financiers forward a conviction for procuring a child for prostitution. Definitely
[03:42:43] not a guy I'd want to be friends with after that. Kind of a weird thing to do, right? Because
[03:42:48] it's like, you know, it's like a kid for prostitution. I think that's kind of weird. So unless they're
[03:42:53] underaged, yeah, of course, but like that's not stated here. So there's no reason to think that.
[03:42:58] I did have affairs. Okay, this is it. I did have affairs with one Russian bridge player
[03:43:02] who met me at bridge events and with one Russian nuclear physicist who I met through business
[03:43:08] activities. Epstein previously threatened Gates over the affair. Oh, this is the chick
[03:43:14] they did it with and was previously reported by the outlet. Is this the other one? Oh,
[03:43:21] this is some fucking paywall. I'm not going to look at that. Where is it here? Oh boy.
[03:43:27] And so there he is. Uh-huh. Revealed in 2010 video that she met Bill Gates at a bridge
[03:43:34] con a bridge tournament excuse me I got it wrong there so yeah well that's what happens
[03:43:41] he's fucking around yeah it does look like reddathon burger does and at steam at antinova
[03:43:47] while seeking fancy I mean I'm gonna be honest right this is gonna sound like kind of like
[03:43:51] I mean because this isn't like anything weird but like at least with Elmenshow bro like
[03:43:56] I saw this dude this dude was knocking down baddies like what real quick I'm gonna show
[03:44:01] y'all this real quick. Give me a minute. Let me scroll all the way down. We got to find
[03:44:12] it. I mean, I'm gonna be honest. I get it. I get it. I totally get it like 100% right?
[03:44:23] And so need proof, right? So at least this guy, right? I mean, this dude is going around
[03:44:28] having this happen and like I'm gonna be real I can understand this I can't
[03:44:33] grows I will great I'm glad you feel that way there's less competition and so
[03:44:38] anyway no I think it's really fucking funny Bill Gates is losing it over this
[03:44:44] right and it's sad for me to see 33.6 million followers by the way she got a
[03:44:51] lot and I don't know if they really found them through her or not but it's
[03:44:55] pretty fucking funny to see. Anyway, so all this happens, and this is his wife. So Bill Gates
[03:45:01] finally admitted that he had, so if he had, if he admits that he had an affair with two Russian
[03:45:08] women, how many Russian women did he really have an affair with? What do you guys think?
[03:45:14] Because like, if at first he said he didn't know the guy at all, and then it turns out that they
[03:45:18] were friends, and then three weeks ago, oh, three weeks ago, he denied everything. Well, oh, he did.
[03:45:25] You guys are saying 20?
[03:45:27] He says all of them, all of the women in Russia.
[03:45:31] Every single one.
[03:45:33] Bill Gates says Epstein email is false.
[03:45:35] I never went to the island.
[03:45:37] The island, I never met any women.
[03:45:41] And so, you know, the more that comes out, the more clear it'll be.
[03:45:43] I never went to the island.
[03:45:45] I never met any women.
[03:45:46] And so, you know, the more that comes out, the more clear it'll be that although the
[03:45:51] time was a mistake, it had nothing to do with that kind of behavior.
[03:45:57] Bill Gates at Mitzi had two affairs with Russian women.
[03:46:01] It had nothing to do with that kind of behavior.
[03:46:04] It seems that way.
[03:46:08] That's crazy.
[03:46:09] What do you think the odds of that are?
[03:46:11] Wow.
[03:46:12] Wow.
[03:46:13] Why being racist, you think only Russians?
[03:46:15] I mean, that's not a loop, man.
[03:46:17] There's a lot of chicks in Russia that are really fucking hot.
[03:46:20] There are. Like, it's true. I've checked. I've looked into this.
[03:46:25] But it's not even me. It's him. He did this. I didn't do this. I'm saying what he did.
[03:46:31] It's one of many people who regret ever knowing him. No, the apparently Jeffrey wrote an email to himself.
[03:46:39] That email was never sent. The email. Oh, he's writing emails to himself.
[03:46:44] Listen, bro, he was never I don't even wait Jeffrey who?
[03:46:49] Jer is it was it Jerry?
[03:46:53] Jerry, you know false
[03:46:55] So I don't know what his thinking was there
[03:46:58] Uh-huh reminds me and every minute I spent with him
[03:47:01] I I regret and I you know apologize that I did that. Yeah, I sure think so and
[03:47:07] Jeffrey star I guess it must be that's a different Jeffrey Jeffrey Tomer and
[03:47:11] And so I did see this yesterday. So Thomas Massey apparently
[03:47:18] Just named the people in the files that were being redacted
[03:47:23] People asked him why aren't you doing this and he says not yet
[03:47:29] Here it is let's watch it
[03:47:33] Man
[03:47:35] It's a gentleman from Kentucky mr. Massey for five minutes. Thank you madam speaker
[03:47:41] Congress created the Department of Justice, Congress funds the Department of Justice,
[03:47:48] and Congress is responsible for the oversight of the Department of Justice.
[03:47:53] And you're in Congress.
[03:47:55] When will we see justice?
[03:47:57] I'll tell you what I've not seen.
[03:47:59] I've not seen any arrests from the revelations.
[03:48:04] True, it's embarrassing.
[03:48:05] The UK is too, is too inel on us.
[03:48:09] They arrested Prince Andrew and I don't know if they arrested or they detained like that
[03:48:13] Peter Mandelson guy too.
[03:48:15] Like two people in the UK have already been arrested, we haven't had a single person.
[03:48:19] It's embarrassing.
[03:48:21] In the Epstein files, over three million documents describing horrible things, describing unspeakable
[03:48:26] things, much of it redacted.
[03:48:31] Over two dozen people have resigned, CEOs, members of government, worldwide.
[03:48:35] Why would they do that?
[03:48:36] I haven't seen any arrests or investigations here in the United States from this Department
[03:48:42] of Justice.
[03:48:44] Prince Andrew Duke of York, who has since been stripped of his royalty, his royal titles
[03:48:49] due to his affiliation with Jeffrey Epstein, has been arrested.
[03:48:54] Peter Mandelson, who previously served as UK's ambassador to the United States, resigned
[03:49:00] in disprace from the United Kingdom's House of Lords and the Labour Party.
[03:49:04] And he's been arrested.
[03:49:06] That's right.
[03:49:07] Former Prime Minister of Norway, Tor Bjorn Joghren, has been charged, but we don't see
[03:49:16] any charges arrest or investigations in the United States.
[03:49:20] What do we see?
[03:49:22] We see our FBI director celebrating in the locker room at the Olympics overseas.
[03:49:27] Which is what, again, that's absolutely fucking based.
[03:49:31] I do want to see the FBI director getting drunk, yelling, spraying beer everywhere on the phone
[03:49:37] with Donald Trump, making jokes about women.
[03:49:40] I want to see that.
[03:49:42] And I also want to see him arrest the people in the Epstein list.
[03:49:45] I want both of them.
[03:49:46] I do.
[03:49:47] I want both of these things at the same time.
[03:49:49] I don't think that's unfair.
[03:49:53] Find to be proud of this country.
[03:49:55] But we should be proud of this country because we have a system of justice that works.
[03:50:00] Should be both and yet we do not
[03:50:03] Who are the men that should be investigated? I'll name them right here Leon. Oh boy
[03:50:09] Here we go
[03:50:13] Who are the men that should be investigated I'll name them right here Leon black
[03:50:18] You don't even have to see past the redactions to see that this man needs to be investigated
[03:50:25] Jess Staley accused of
[03:50:28] of terrible things. It's right there in the files.
[03:50:32] Why is he not being investigated? And Leslie Wexner.
[03:50:36] Why did the FBI list him
[03:50:39] as a co-conspirator in their own documents in a child sex trafficking case
[03:50:44] and then tell him, according to him,
[03:50:47] that they had no questions for him?
[03:50:51] Why is that? How convenient? Well, the Epstein Files Transparency Act requires the DOJ
[03:50:56] FBI to close to us their internal memos and emails about how they made those
[03:51:02] decisions whether to prosecute or not prosecute yet they have not delivered
[03:51:07] those memos isn't that convenient we still don't have the memos and documents
[03:51:12] and emails from 2008 to explain why Jeffrey Epstein was given a light
[03:51:18] sentence and what would have been an open and shut case 20 years of child sex
[03:51:24] trafficking, which allowed him to go back and recommit these terrible crimes,
[03:51:30] exactly, create hundreds of years after that, and ensnare so many other people.
[03:51:37] I keep a number of the number that they like, I remember I had somebody ask me and they were
[03:51:41] like, how many victims do you think that it was? And I said, it's like probably 1500.
[03:51:47] and apparently he said it's like 2200 like I even made a crazy high
[03:51:54] estimation and it was even higher than that oh in his conspiracy and you got to
[03:52:01] keep in mind 2200 is the baseline because that's what can be quantified
[03:52:08] where are those documents that describe the mother nations we need justice we
[03:52:14] We want the Department of Justice to get to work, and that's what they need to do now.
[03:52:19] Yep.
[03:52:20] Madam Speaker, I rise today to let you hear-
[03:52:23] I think what he should do next, like I can't DM him, I would just message him this, but
[03:52:28] like what he needs to do next is if you think these guys need to be investigated, you need
[03:52:36] to create documentation, like it sounds stupid, but I think you really should do this, create
[03:52:42] a info graphic that explains why each of these individuals needs to be investigated and then
[03:52:49] the different connections with everything, right? Like that meme of like the guy that's pointing
[03:52:54] on the fucking thing with like all the different connections. You need to get like your staffers
[03:52:58] or you know like get somebody out there who's going to be able to put that together. He can't.
[03:53:03] Why do whatever the fuck you want? So what are they going to do?
[03:53:05] It's supposed to be FBI, yeah, but they're not doing it, right?
[03:53:11] And that's why he's like, Charlie, yeah, like, honestly, just like, hit up, yeah, like,
[03:53:14] hit up coffee, coffee's ill, I'll probably do it for free.
[03:53:17] I mean, probably already halfway is done anyway.
[03:53:20] Here, can people know that this government is under siege.
[03:53:23] All three branches of this government is under siege by lobbyists and lawyers from
[03:53:28] it.
[03:53:29] Oh my God.
[03:53:30] Now he's ulting.
[03:53:31] I want to hear this more.
[03:53:33] All three branches of this government is under siege by lobbyists and lawyers from a German company named Bayer
[03:53:41] They spent over nine million dollars lobbying
[03:53:44] The executive branch and the legislative branch so that they don't have to be liable for any damages
[03:53:51] That their herbicide causes otherwise known as roundup
[03:53:56] I thought round and they're having some success now
[03:53:58] They haven't had any success yet in this chamber to get that immunity
[03:54:02] They've had some success in the state legislatures, which are also under siege
[03:54:07] They bought up on Santa?
[03:54:08] To get this immunity from Liah there
[03:54:09] Yeah, never really dig that
[03:54:10] Look, the Constitution guarantees people a trial if they've been harmed
[03:54:14] Why are we contemplating going against the Constitution?
[03:54:18] The Attorney General has-
[03:54:20] Well, it's not even about the Constitution, it's about common sense
[03:54:23] If somebody's getting fucked over by a company, they have every right to sue the company
[03:54:29] Like, you know, Constitution is, I was right, what's wrong?
[03:54:32] That's right
[03:54:34] I'm favorably for this German company's that's that's in front of the Supreme Court
[03:54:39] about getting rid of any liability that they should have for any damages and
[03:54:46] The most recent embarrassing seemed the executive branch by the way
[03:54:50] The president's chief of staff and the president's attorney general worked for one of the lobby biggest lobbying firms
[03:54:56] It's received hundreds of thousands millions of dollars from Bayer
[03:55:02] and they gotta get rid of lobby. We do. We gotta get rid of it. It's
[03:55:06] embarrassing that that even happens. Like the fact that we even let
[03:55:09] this happen in the first place is a joke.
[03:55:13] That's why we've seen an executive order that says that the
[03:55:17] production of this chemical from this German company is a
[03:55:22] national defense priority. And we know what is to do is to keep
[03:55:27] them from having any liability. Everybody in this country deserves their day in court.
[03:55:34] Yeah. I mean, I don't see, I don't, I don't see how there's even a precedent for this
[03:55:38] because like I would assume there's the opposite precedent. There are a lot of Vietnam veterans.
[03:55:43] My dad was a Vietnam veteran and he, he was like, he wanted to go and get compensation
[03:55:50] for Agent Orange. But the reason why, like he ended up never doing it, right? But like
[03:55:55] he did want to go do that so like I feel like there's already a precedent here
[03:55:59] that you can do this it's outrageous this is wrong we shouldn't succumb to the
[03:56:06] lobbyists not in the executive branch not in the judicial branch and certainly
[03:56:11] not here in Congress and not in the state legislatures but there's a lot of
[03:56:16] money at play and I implore my colleagues to resist it and do not give
[03:56:21] them immunity and I yield back. So this guy just basically shit on lobbying and then exposed
[03:56:28] people on the Epstein list who need to be investigated? Man. Man. That's what I like
[03:56:39] to fucking see. That's amazing. Holy shit. No fucking corrupt. Yeah, exactly. It's awful,
[03:56:45] It's totally fucking awful. I don't know what why is he alone on this? Why is he alone on being against lobbying?
[03:57:01] Nobody knows
[03:57:03] Nobody has any idea why it's a fucking mystery
[03:57:07] Nobody listen guys. There's no way we can unravel this no real con has been about it
[03:57:13] I know there's like probably there's like 10 guys in Congress that are that are legit about this and the rest of them
[03:57:18] Are my gg timeline? What's this and is this oh god?
[03:57:23] Is this goon is it goon or gate timeline? What the fuck right every single well aren't these two fake?
[03:57:30] I'm pretty sure these two are fake, but I know I know this one was and then this one
[03:57:36] I guess okay. This is a real girl and this is the one from from the Olympics. I know that the figure skater
[03:57:42] Yeah, that's the new one based
[03:58:05] The one with the Chinese guy in my opinion is even better
[03:58:09] Well, I don't know if somebody links that one or not. Is this is this it? No, no, it might not be yeah
[03:58:15] I this is another version of the same thing. It's so fucking funny. Yeah, bro
[03:58:20] Like he's so happy. Look at that. It's not even that big of a fish. That's a big boy. Look at that. Holy shit
[03:58:27] Just man
[03:58:30] Having a good time, huh? It's always with our life. Yeah, I guess so best way to handle this nonsense. What's this?
[03:58:39] So you do currently have a California driver's license,
[03:58:42] but he's gonna have a copy of it on you at the moment?
[03:58:44] That's my preferred method of identification.
[03:58:46] And this is...
[03:58:47] This is a cat collar, and currently identified as a cat.
[03:58:50] Fair enough.
[03:58:51] Uh, the information here on the tag, I'm assuming belongs to you, the boyfriend?
[03:58:54] Yeah, it's so rude. I hope you're on recording.
[03:58:57] Well, it wasn't my intention to offend you,
[03:58:59] but he just identified as a cat when you ran a Syrits Waltz t-shirt,
[03:59:03] so, forgive me if I can't make the conclusion that the guys are involved
[03:59:06] in some sort of a homosexual arrangement.
[03:59:08] I'm not mad that you think we're together, but you're using gender language. Besides, I'm not his boyfriend, I'm his owner.
[03:59:14] Okay, well, look, you can do this the hard way if you'd like. I can have this hard tone, because last I checked, a cat is not my son's operating company in San California.
[03:59:23] You can have animal control come get you taken to a shelter where your owner can retrieve you for being $70 back when you're given the necessary communication which will include a breathing shot, possibly a spade or a neuter, whichever you want.
[03:59:35] They're gonna cut your dick off. Oh, you think you're cute? We're gonna cut your dick off
[03:59:51] Yes, some of these are pretty funny
[03:59:53] I mean, I think I've seen this one before sorry to say I've already seen it before if you're a top 1%
[03:59:59] Commentary you're chronically online and no one should take your advice on anything
[04:00:03] Um, I think it really depends. There's a lot of people that are chronically online that have good takes on things
[04:00:09] And there's a lot of other people that are chronically online that are chronically retarded
[04:00:13] So it really depends on the person it depends on the topic
[04:00:17] It depends on what's going on but on a general level. I think this mostly makes sense, right?
[04:00:22] I mean if you want to use averages Steve Irwin's son carrying on is like this is the very first
[04:00:28] Alsea, Erwin and I, Erwin's turtle, ever hatched for any zoological facility anywhere in the world.
[04:00:37] This species is a turtle that Dad originally discovered out in the wild.
[04:00:42] And for the first time, we've got a little baby and right now he's going to get his first swim at a brand new pond.
[04:00:50] This is the first spice of the wild. Let's get him in the water.
[04:00:53] Damn, how about that?
[04:00:54] Oh, shit.
[04:00:59] Is he supposed to just, I feel like, I'm kinda worried, like, I mean, I'm sure he knows more
[04:01:05] about than I do, but like, I just feel like he just kinda sunk to the bottom.
[04:01:08] Like, he's okay, right?
[04:01:09] Like, that's what he's supposed to do?
[04:01:11] Yeah.
[04:01:12] I was supposed to do that.
[04:01:14] Oh, they were supposed to do that, right?
[04:01:21] Man, how about that?
[04:01:28] That's great, man.
[04:01:29] That's awesome.
[04:01:30] I'm happy to see it.
[04:01:31] Someone put Asmon in sk- This doesn't-
[04:01:35] This does not look like me at all, okay?
[04:01:38] Every time you see a weird-looking, balding, skinny guy, that doesn't automatically mean
[04:01:44] that it's me.
[04:01:45] The law is an illusion in the system.
[04:01:50] There are no cops, no judges, only executioners.
[04:01:58] This is full?
[04:02:00] What is justice?
[04:02:03] Is that an app?
[04:02:04] Without the just.
[04:02:09] Oh, shit.
[04:02:10] Looks like cyberpunk.
[04:02:17] That's right.
[04:02:26] Freedom, family, the system knows you're one of us.
[04:02:32] Is this kind of bad ass, man?
[04:02:36] I like this.
[04:02:43] Consciousness transfers.
[04:02:44] Shoot him in the back! There you go!
[04:02:49] Haha!
[04:02:50] I hope that the enemy is converging in your position.
[04:02:53] Like the drive that you use to block.
[04:03:05] It's like Judge Dredd the video game.
[04:03:08] It's obviously different than Judge Dredd, but like, is it really that much?
[04:03:15] Is it awesome?
[04:03:16] Oh
[04:03:29] Some kind of game
[04:03:31] What would have been proud of you?
[04:03:33] For being a family, a sister, and also, you're my boss.
[04:03:40] Badass!
[04:03:41] Yeah, what the fuck, dude?
[04:03:43] This was cool.
[04:03:44] Holy shit.
[04:03:46] Like, I didn't expect that at all.
[04:03:47] That was fucking awesome, man.
[04:03:49] That's great.
[04:03:50] Yeah, Nick Gordon, by the way.
[04:03:52] Yeah, I might try this out when it comes out.
[04:03:54] That looks really, really good.
[04:03:55] It definitely passes the vibe check.
[04:03:57] I'll tell you that for fucking sure.
[04:03:59] 100% passes the vibe check. What is this? I think Azman has a new game to play soon. Uh-oh
[04:04:07] What's it called?
[04:04:09] roommates romance and ringing hearts
[04:04:13] Guys
[04:04:16] Guys
[04:04:18] Y'all really try one on core, right?
[04:04:20] Everybody all wants me to go and do this same fucking thing again, right?
[04:04:24] And that's what it was is the other game that that five fucking five hearts under one roof and
[04:04:30] The middle one. I don't know. I have to I have to do more research on the topic pro versus noob. What's this?
[04:04:39] Just go sideways go sideways go sideways
[04:04:42] I really hate the fact that I knew exactly how to do this.
[04:04:55] I knew exactly how.
[04:05:04] How do I know that?
[04:05:08] Man, blown the fuck out.
[04:05:11] Cause you seen this?
[04:05:12] I have not seen it.
[04:05:14] I haven't, I just know it.
[04:05:16] And what is this?
[04:05:18] All right.
[04:05:20] Here's a spoon.
[04:05:26] Whoa!
[04:05:27] What the fuck?
[04:05:28] It's like a...
[04:05:29] Fossil.
[04:05:32] It's like a...
[04:05:33] Wait, so the...
[04:05:34] It's like a rock.
[04:05:36] What the fuck?
[04:05:38] it like turned into amber no it doesn't even smell is this one of my viewers oh
[04:05:47] my god it's got my video in the background oh boy typical last man gold
[04:06:01] viewer right and found my little cousin's room I'm very worried I okay let's get out of that
[04:06:09] as been gold is is more than dr. Pepper wait there's no way I'm getting more
[04:06:16] more there's more people searching for me than searching for dr. Pepper
[04:06:24] what
[04:06:24] wait what there's no this there's no way this is real right
[04:06:54] I was about to say I was about to fucking say that's ridiculous
[04:07:03] What about worldwide?
[04:07:10] Yeah I was gonna say that would be fucking insane
[04:07:13] But no there's no way there's no way that's that's crazy
[04:07:17] Dr Pepper I don't know how you even got that
[04:07:20] Search spot maxing. This is fake man. And update time period. It says the last seven days. It
[04:07:26] doesn't matter whether it's the last seven days. It shows right here. That's not it. I look at the
[04:07:31] last seven days. Where's the last seven days? The past 24 hours. Oh, past week. That's seven days.
[04:07:38] See, look. Look, it's not anywhere near that. Now, what happens if I do American YouTuber?
[04:07:46] Yeah, it's the same thing. It's the exact same thing.
[04:07:49] It's not, it's closed? No, it's just got a wavelength. I don't know why it has that.
[04:07:53] Maybe it's because of like different updates or things like that.
[04:07:56] I think it searches like, what is this here? It's doctor in the picture.
[04:08:01] Wait a second.
[04:08:02] Well, yeah, but that's because that's because it's not the right search term
[04:08:17] like it's higher than me because it's not the right search term
[04:08:22] like I mean let's be honest here right guys I mean there's like a search term category
[04:08:28] And it's not, listen, Scam post? I don't know if it's a scam post or not. I have no idea.
[04:08:34] The man's boar living its best life.
[04:08:37] New mouse!
[04:08:56] You can do this!
[04:09:00] I hog rider. Yeah. Oh my god. He just got it going on. No shot. That's real. I don't
[04:09:15] know if it is or not. Where is this here? Catchy is truly catchy and dance-sense revolution.
[04:09:20] It's not even going to be remotely close, by the way. My catchy doesn't even play DDR
[04:09:25] far as I know. Is this a no, this isn't another one of these, is it? Uh oh. Uh oh. Here we go, get ready.
[04:09:40] Okay, so, if you had a robot, a sex robot, it was controlled by a person in another country,
[04:10:03] where prostitution was legal.
[04:10:05] Naturally.
[04:10:06] But where you were at, it was illegal.
[04:10:09] It was illegal, right?
[04:10:10] Yes.
[04:10:10] But you're having sex with the robot.
[04:10:12] Yes.
[04:10:13] But the robot is being controlled by a person.
[04:10:16] That's right.
[04:10:16] But it's in another country.
[04:10:17] Person's in another country.
[04:10:19] Is that illegal?
[04:10:20] Is it illegal?
[04:10:20] I don't think it is.
[04:10:21] Why?
[04:10:22] I don't think it is.
[04:10:23] Number two.
[04:10:26] If you're a guy.
[04:10:27] This is the important one.
[04:10:28] And you have sex with a female robot.
[04:10:31] Right.
[04:10:32] You see that?
[04:10:32] but the female robot is being controlled by another guy.
[04:10:35] That's you, that's you.
[04:10:37] Are you gay?
[04:10:38] But the robot looks like a girl.
[04:10:47] Yeah, I know, I think she's hot.
[04:10:48] I go say the robot looks like a girl.
[04:10:49] Like, are you gay or not?
[04:10:50] Yeah, she's super hot.
[04:10:53] Only if you know it's a guy.
[04:10:57] All right, I really like that.
[04:10:58] So basically, it's like a Schrödinger's gay.
[04:11:02] yes yes yes I'm so straight I could suck a dick and it wouldn't be a that was
[04:11:15] from a different conversation by the way I don't want anybody to get this get
[04:11:19] this wrong bro what was that photo at the end oh my god
[04:11:25] Oh, shit!
[04:11:29] What the fuck? All right, all right, let me link you guys this video. That's fucking funny, man.
[04:11:34] And A.O. Asbon exposed. I guess so. Too many teeth. You're actually right. And, uh, holy fucking shit, man.
[04:11:42] Oh my god.
[04:11:44] Let me see if there's any of these. Why Disney adults are going bankrupt for Disney?
[04:11:50] Is this, I wouldn't say they're going bankrupt for Disney.
[04:11:56] I'd say they're going hog wild for Disney.
[04:12:00] But bankrupt is also another good way to look at it, sure.
[04:12:04] I mean this is a huge problem.
[04:12:06] It is.
[04:12:07] It's a massive problem.
[04:12:08] I think the way that we solve the Disney adult crisis is we just make the seats smaller.
[04:12:16] I think that'll just solve it.
[04:12:18] Really? That's the only thing. You just solve it right there, make the seats smaller.
[04:12:22] And then this is, you know, there are things that, you know, certain things, certain problems solve themselves.
[04:12:31] Walk around at Disney Park today, and you'd expect to see excited children dragging their parents from right to right.
[04:12:37] Yeah.
[04:12:38] Instead, you'll see adult enthusiasts running everywhere, screaming, driving around on mobility scooters, documenting every...
[04:12:44] Look at this.
[04:12:45] Look at this. This has to stop. We have to turn this off. Why is there so many mobiles?
[04:12:57] This is they're not running. They're on mobility.
[04:13:00] Inch of their experience on Tiktok.
[04:13:02] These are Disney adults. And here they are in their natural habitat, riding scooters
[04:13:06] around at just 20 years old because they can't walk.
[04:13:09] 20 years old, you can't walk around Disneyland
[04:13:13] Honestly, you know, maybe we could send them to North Korea
[04:13:18] About five desserts in one day to the chain of ten thousand calories crying
[04:13:22] We need a dad just stand for these people a dad just stand for fat millennial women
[04:13:29] Stuff in the streets
[04:13:31] Childless adults now outnumber families at the parks wow visit hundreds of times wait a second wait a second
[04:13:37] Let me hear that again.
[04:13:38] Childless adults now outnumber families at the parks.
[04:13:42] That's actually so sad.
[04:13:44] That's like the kind of thing that you hear
[04:13:45] at like the beginning of like,
[04:13:48] it's like, this is like the preamble
[04:13:50] or like the, it's like the exposition of children of men.
[04:13:56] Some visit hundreds of times a year.
[04:13:58] Some even quit their jobs and relocate to Orlando
[04:14:01] to go every single day.
[04:14:03] And it might just be funny on the surface.
[04:14:05] It might just seem like some stupid immature people, but it all begins as a big one face.
[04:14:10] You realize that Disney is an empire, one that spread its roots further and wider than
[04:14:15] any other company in history.
[04:14:16] It's consumed some of the most beloved franchises in modern culture, Star Wars, Marvel, Pixar,
[04:14:22] The Simpsons, Indiana Jones, and swallowed up media giants like 20th Century Fox, ABC,
[04:14:27] ESPN, Nationalist, Jurassic and Hooli, all absorbed into one giant corporate ecosystem.
[04:14:32] It also operates 12 theme parks worldwide, a fleet of cruise ships, and an entire planned
[04:14:38] residential...
[04:14:39] You know, there is an island that those cruise ships used to go by.
[04:14:43] The island was shaped like the Nickelodeon logo.
[04:14:47] Community in Florida.
[04:14:48] Its combined properties attract over 150 million visitors a year, more than any other major
[04:14:53] attraction on the planet by an order of magnitude.
[04:14:56] Even if you don't realize it, you barely go a single day without encountering something
[04:15:01] Disney owns, the films and programs we stream, the shows that kids everywhere watch in the
[04:15:06] morning, the merchandise in the shop window, the theme park at the
[04:15:31] Now the analogy of Disney adults as the subjects of the empire works so well because this is
[04:15:35] a fantasy universe manufactured for subservience.
[04:15:39] And if you want to make anyone subservient to your brand, rich, generally middle class
[04:15:43] adults without any religion are usually the holy grail.
[04:15:47] That's right, because they got a lot of money.
[04:15:49] The only majority of Disney adults are just white, college educated North Americans, many
[04:15:53] of whom spent up to 10, 5 years-
[04:15:55] I think the reason why this is happening is because it's a lot of millennials grew up
[04:15:59] and their life was great, and they're constantly chasing a way to get back to childhood. They're
[04:16:04] fixated around how much better things were whenever they were a kid. They have like seven
[04:16:10] different mental illnesses, and they're looking to try to reclaim and recapture their inner child
[04:16:16] so much. It's basically like instead of trying to create the childhood for the next generation,
[04:16:24] It's instead of having kids, instead of having kids
[04:16:27] and then giving them the childhood that you had
[04:16:30] so you can pay it forward,
[04:16:32] you just want to continue reliving it for yourself
[04:16:35] over and over and over.
[04:16:37] And that's the sickest thing about it,
[04:16:39] is it's a complete inversion of the natural human cycle.
[04:16:44] Disney adults are the, this is,
[04:16:47] so you wanna know who would have been a Disney adult?
[04:16:54] You're not gonna like this. Saturn used to be would have been a Disney adult. This
[04:17:06] is the same thing. And I guess they had something in common. They can't stop
[04:17:12] fucking eating. Metaphorically, on an energy level, it's the same thing.
[04:17:22] Chronos? His name is Chronos or Saturn, it depends on which language you're referring
[04:17:29] to him in. The painting is called Saturn Devouring as his son, or something like that,
[04:17:34] and it's by Francisco Goya. It's discovered after his death, do I remember correctly?
[04:17:40] $1,000 a year on just Disney alone and a loss of the time most are spending considerably more
[04:17:51] You can easily burn through a thousand dollars in a single day of the bowels
[04:17:55] Not even doing anything extravagant. A Disney cruise can set you back more than a fortnight in Southeast Asia
[04:18:01] And yet for most, it's the only holiday they take. So think about what that really means
[04:18:05] These are people with the money and freedom to go anywhere in the world, to explore different
[04:18:10] cultures, try new experiences and see things that might genuinely challenge or change them.
[04:18:15] But instead, people just seem to come again and again to the same place, again and again.
[04:18:21] Not because they've weighed off their options, but because nothing else even occurs to them.
[04:18:25] Somebody even going to huge debt to maintain their Disney addiction, even when their salaries
[04:18:29] don't stretch far enough to cover it.
[04:18:31] I think that some, there's an element of this that's like cultural where people think that
[04:18:36] going to Disneyland is like a status indicator.
[04:18:40] And so they spend money being able to do this in order to maintain that status.
[04:18:44] This is very common.
[04:18:46] It's an older status indicator, right?
[04:18:48] It's like, you know, somebody wins the Super Bowl.
[04:18:50] What are you going to do?
[04:18:51] I'm going to go to, I'm going to go to Disneyland, right?
[04:18:53] Something like that.
[04:18:54] But yeah.
[04:18:55] So the past.
[04:18:56] Somebody said it's soy boy Mecca.
[04:18:59] Is Disneyland Mecca for fat women? Fat millennial women.
[04:19:08] Wow. That's okay. That's big. I got, I got, wow. Wow.
[04:19:14] What the fuck? What? You spent $1,000 on just being at Disney on here. $1,000.
[04:19:23] Never trust a fat person to make a good decision.
[04:19:25] I actually don't need to elaborate.
[04:19:34] Just have a Disney Crap!
[04:19:38] There you go!
[04:19:39] For a day!
[04:19:40] For one day!
[04:19:42] Some don't just visit regularly.
[04:19:44] They restructure their entire lives around-
[04:19:46] Fuck you, Shut up, McConnell!
[04:19:48] From there, you can visit every day if you want.
[04:19:50] And some people practically do.
[04:19:52] How does visiting nearly 3,000 times sound?
[04:19:57] Well, that has been done by this man, Jeff Wrights.
[04:20:00] He started visiting the park every day in 2012.
[04:20:02] Think about how the rulers of ancient empires made their money.
[04:20:06] They owned the land to control the culture and dictate traditions and rituals,
[04:20:10] and the subjects paid for the privilege.
[04:20:12] Disney has achieved something remarkably similar in our world.
[04:20:15] It's Disney Land, it's feudalism, I love it.
[04:20:18] And it's getting stronger every single year.
[04:20:20] Yeah, Disney adults naturally date other Disney adults through dedicated dating sites because who else would understand mouse?
[04:20:27] I mean we find a Disney adult dating site. We did we did and that shows you
[04:20:34] That you can find somebody in this world
[04:20:36] Yeah, you can get married in front of the castle you can get married in the haunted mansion and instead of a tradition
[04:20:42] I don't think that one's so bad like getting married at Disneyland. I think it's like it's corny, but like it's not bad
[04:20:48] However, some Disney adults choose bespoke pieces to get married in like these Mickey
[04:20:54] Mouse's made in collaboration with some of the other Disney-
[04:20:56] Alright, okay, now we're at, I think getting married there's fine, but like this is too
[04:21:00] much, this is way too much.
[04:21:02] World's most premium brands, like Vera Wang, Honey Moons, or Sir Disney, or maybe a Disney
[04:21:07] Cruise.
[04:21:08] And if you're now thinking this must be as far as it goes, then you haven't heard of
[04:21:11] Golden Oak.
[04:21:12] What's your Golden Oak?
[04:21:13] Golden Oak is essentially for the boss level Disney adult.
[04:21:16] the most extreme form of constructing your life around Disney. It is a community within
[04:21:20] Disney World itself. I feel like I'm watching a video about Scientology. But it's like,
[04:21:28] I mean at least like fucking John Gervolta and like Tom Cruise, like these guys are
[04:21:33] locked in. It's like this is like Scientology for fat retards. But I watched really expensive
[04:21:41] mansions that started around 10 million dollars. Homes are built to Disney spec with statues
[04:21:46] and paintings of characters in the gardens and on the walls, floors and ceilings. So
[04:21:51] now we have homes, holidays and relationships all inside the Disney universe. So what's
[04:21:56] left? Identity itself. Disney doesn't actually allow adults to wear full costumes to the
[04:22:01] parks. That's probably a good decision, I do the same thing because that way they're
[04:22:05] not, yeah I'm at that smart. Preserved for children so employees dressed as characters
[04:22:09] remain the only real versions. So Disney bounding means trust.
[04:22:13] It's also for safety. I mean honestly, it's just like take away the IP stuff. Who cares
[04:22:19] about that? It's for safety. Like you have a person like an adult covering their face
[04:22:23] at Disneyland interacting with kids touching them. Like that's scary man. It's really scary.
[04:22:28] To evoke a character without technically being in costume. Now the word means that these
[04:22:32] people are bound for Disney. Headed that way to evade the costume police. But it portrays
[04:22:37] a deeper truth. These adults are both bound by Disney, a soft, comfortable cage that poses no
[04:22:42] challenges, and they are bound to Disney. They eschew individual identity and bolt themselves
[04:22:47] onto- Disney is a representation of their childhood. That's really what they're going after. It's
[04:22:51] not really about Disney itself. It's about either Disney as a social status indicator, or being able
[04:22:57] to go there as a social status indicator, or about them trying to reclaim a lost childhood that they
[04:23:03] they think that they still deserve.
[04:23:05] These characters, instead.
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[04:24:43] Disney adults often choose Disneyland as the final resting place for the remains of their loved ones.
[04:24:49] Employees-
[04:24:49] Disney fans want their ashes spread at parks, it's a forbidden ritual.
[04:24:53] Yeah, but it's forbidden to put people's ashes at any national park.
[04:24:57] This isn't anything that's unique to Disney, right?
[04:24:59] These have taken to social media to admit that they regularly have to go and clean the
[04:25:04] ashes of a dead person.
[04:25:06] One custodian told the journal the haunted mansion probably has so much human ashes
[04:25:09] in it, but it's not even funny.
[04:25:11] Now custodians...
[04:25:12] The haunted mansion probably has so much human ashes in it, but it's not even funny.
[04:25:22] Now cus-
[04:25:27] OHHHHHHHHH MY GOD!
[04:25:30] WHAT THE-
[04:25:30] F-
[04:25:31] HAAHAH
[04:25:31] What the fuck?!
[04:25:36] Studian's told the Wall Street Journal that the job will be a special vacuum cleaner,
[04:25:39] which comes out at least once a month.
[04:25:41] Disneyland is now recognized.
[04:25:42] There's a way they have a vacuum cleaner for vacuuming?
[04:25:45] HAHAHAHA
[04:25:46] GOD
[04:25:46] This is one of the most popular places on Earth, to discuss arashes.
[04:25:50] Wow.
[04:25:50] receives special training on how to clean ashes. The company even has a special code
[04:25:55] word, grommats, with lots of-
[04:25:57] Oh grommat!
[04:25:58] Oh my god, this is amazing!
[04:25:59] Please, the more ashes need to be cleaned, the more it's possible for us to think that
[04:26:10] these people's ashes are being vacuumed up by a 17-year-old or minimum wage in a bin
[04:26:15] with leftover turkey junk stick.
[04:26:17] There's some fucking 15 year old that's high as fuck and he's like what's all this shit
[04:26:26] bruh.
[04:26:29] For Disney adults it's a fitting end to a Disney life, so from birthdays to weddings
[04:26:33] to death, every stage of life channeled through the same corporation.
[04:26:37] The psychoanalysis Eric Fromm called this automaton conformity, the idea that people
[04:26:42] escape the anxiety of freedom by adopting pre-packaged identities.
[04:26:46] That's called religion.
[04:26:48] You have to figure out who you are if someone's already done it for you.
[04:26:52] You don't have to face the terror of choice if the choices have already been made.
[04:26:56] This is exactly what Disney offers for identity off of the shelf.
[04:27:00] Your character, your aesthetic, your community all hand it to you in a gift shop bag.
[04:27:05] They go so far as to engineer the physical environment.
[04:27:07] This is so many people have a consumer, they have a identity that has been mass produced for consumerism.
[04:27:15] A lot of people have this now.
[04:27:17] To make sure, the parks use patented scent cannons called smellets hidden in walls and vents
[04:27:23] firing specific fragrances at you hundreds of times a day.
[04:27:26] The olfactory system, meaning your sense of smell, connects directly to the brain regions for emotion and memory.
[04:27:32] Which is exactly why Disney invested so-
[04:27:34] The smell is the most powerful sense that can elicit memories.
[04:27:40] That's my understanding.
[04:27:42] Can elicit a vivid memory?
[04:27:44] Heavily Incent Engineering.
[04:27:45] There are also over 30,000 unique paint colors across the parks, including a shade-coated
[04:27:50] colorway, specifically designed to make infrastructure invisible to guests.
[04:27:55] The background music in the morning is fast and exciting.
[04:27:58] Evening music slows down to make you linger in shop, so the brainwashing extends from
[04:28:03] the physical environment and parks would still constitute.
[04:28:05] I think this is a bit of a weaker point because most companies and most people that run any
[04:28:10] sort of retail establishment do something that's similar to this.
[04:28:14] The vast majority of Disney's profits to this digital empire of content and franchise
[04:28:19] business.
[04:28:20] They don't want to fuck with the immersion by having all the infrastructure be painted
[04:28:24] right, you know, like super bright gold or like, you know, red and green or something.
[04:28:28] Like, yeah.
[04:28:29] handing each film to a different director with a different vision and no shirt outline.
[04:28:34] The Star Wars, they spent two films building up the villain's snook, then killed him off
[04:28:38] with no explanations and then passed it over with somehow Palpatine return.
[04:28:41] I was a believer that I thought he was Darth Vader. I did. I thought he was Darth Vader.
[04:28:46] I remember seeing like the scar on the face and the fucking helmet. I was like, I think
[04:28:50] this is Darth Vader.
[04:28:52] Aligned so lazy, it became a meme as soon as the credits rolled. Then there was the infamous
[04:28:56] Snow White, which we've made tons of videos on before. Hundreds of millions were spent
[04:29:00] on a remake where the lead called the original Weird and the Princess Stalker, while the
[04:29:11] romance was gutted to be one of the favourite GoBos leadership arcs nobody asked for, where
[04:29:15] the dwarfs were replaced with CGI and a completely bombed and everybody hated it, completely
[04:29:20] desegrating the original loved one. There's a pattern across everything Disney touches
[04:29:25] where ideology takes priority over storytelling. We've seen it with the conflicts and politics in
[04:29:29] Florida, but just the parks alone. But also in movies and TV, characters are constantly rewritten
[04:29:35] to represent something. The problem is like any time that you do a race swap or a gender swap of
[04:29:41] the character, the only time where it makes sense is if you're bringing in somebody who is an
[04:29:46] STR actor, like for example, they had Warren's Fishborn play Regis in Witcher 3, or they had,
[04:29:52] you know, for example, uh, what's his name fucking Samuel Jackson play Nick Fury. I don't think people
[04:29:58] really care about that. But like whenever you're bringing in just like a random no name actor to
[04:30:04] just do a race swap, like what's really the, uh, what's the point for this?
[04:30:10] Become straw man for whatever ideological message the writers want to push. The old Disney movies
[04:30:15] at least told universal stories about love, loss, courage and fear that could touch everyone.
[04:30:20] Now even Bob Iger himself had to publicly admit that Disney had been putting quote,
[04:30:24] messaging over storytelling, and that he would finally,
[04:30:28] No way!
[04:30:28] tolerate it.
[04:30:29] When the CEO of a company is saying that out loud, you know the rot has gone deep.
[04:30:34] Well yeah, it's probably way worse than what you'd imagine.
[04:30:36] Disney adults, as visible and extreme as they are, only represent the most obvious layer.
[04:30:41] They're the ones who wear their loyalty openly,
[04:30:44] but many of us contribute too, and often without realizing we're doing it.
[04:30:47] Star Wars, Marvel, and Pixar fans didn't sign up for Disney.
[04:30:51] Disney just comes for all of us.
[04:30:52] If you probably watch anything on TV...
[04:30:54] I think it's a huge problem whenever you have big media conglomerates
[04:30:57] that consolidate all these franchises
[04:31:00] and then try to align them to push the same message.
[04:31:03] Like, I mean, I don't know about being illegal, right?
[04:31:05] I mean, I'm just saying, like, I find it to be problematic and I don't like it.
[04:31:08] Like, for me, I mean, growing up, obviously, I, you know, like,
[04:31:12] I think a lot of us that are like about I'm 35, right?
[04:31:15] A lot of us that are about my age,
[04:31:16] We probably all had the stacks of the VHS tapes, right?
[04:31:20] Like maybe our parents would get us, you know, Pocahontas, you know, my favorite was Hercules.
[04:31:25] And, you know, like, these were great. I have very, very fond memories of this.
[04:31:29] And, you know, honestly, I still like a lot. I like Star Wars. I like Marvel movies.
[04:31:33] Like, it's, you know, I can be a sloping joyer. Sorry to say I do.
[04:31:39] It's coming for you. When Disney buys these companies, it acquires fandoms.
[04:31:43] Entire generations of people who had built deep emotional connections to these franchises suddenly found themselves at the company's mercy.
[04:31:50] And in some cases, the result has been nothing short of vandalism, as we saw with the failed Star Wars movies and series.
[04:31:56] Or the constant-
[04:31:57] Or that's the message, really!
[04:31:58] ...of reruns that seem to get worse and worse and worse.
[04:32:01] Let's learn all that countless other franchises ruined in the blatant crusade of profit extraction.
[04:32:06] Now, you might roll your eyes at a grown woman sobbing over Goofy or Mickey Mouse,
[04:32:10] but Disney isn't all consuming beasts that might destroy something you love eventually.
[04:32:14] We've mentioned it many times with films like Snow White,
[04:32:17] as this all tells us the most insidious thing about how the company operates.
[04:32:21] It isn't purely extrinsic, something bottled onto modern culture from the outside.
[04:32:25] It's intrinsic to our memories, our feelings, our sense of what safety and happiness mean.
[04:32:29] A company whose influence is-
[04:32:30] Well, that's the reason why it's so attractive to people,
[04:32:33] is that it reminds a lot of these people of what it was like being a kid.
[04:32:37] And I think this is a, it's a much larger, I don't know if he's going to get into this,
[04:32:41] but like this is the same with Pokemon cards. It's the same thing with Disney.
[04:32:45] It's the same thing with video games. It's the same thing with, what did I say, Pokemon,
[04:32:49] Pokemon. It's the same thing with things like Genshin Impact. It's the same thing with like,
[04:32:53] even though they're not, they're not like, you know, like super old, it's like, it's obviously
[04:32:57] that, that like Genshin Impact is made for mentally ill middle school girls, right? It's like, okay,
[04:33:02] there's a triangle, a circle, and then a square, and then another triangle. What's next? Oh, a
[04:33:07] circle. Good job. You did your daily quest, right? So it's like,
[04:33:10] it's made for retards, basically, the game's made for
[04:33:13] retards. And so the problem is that overall, like, people try
[04:33:18] so hard. And I think it's especially my generation,
[04:33:22] try so insanely, incredibly hard to not grow up. That's
[04:33:29] basically the main goal. Never grow up, never be an adult,
[04:33:33] Don't have your own kids.
[04:33:35] Always be the kid.
[04:33:38] It's sick.
[04:33:39] It is. It's sick.
[04:33:41] And instead of wanting to create those experiences for the next generation of your kids,
[04:33:45] you just keep wanting to re-experience them yourself.
[04:33:49] I'll be right back.
[04:34:33] Alright, I'm back. Give me a minute. Okay.
[04:35:02] Anyway
[04:35:04] Grown inside of us since childhood and it starts with something most of us completely
[04:35:08] Underestimate I mean just think about some iconic Disney moments different films different decades different characters
[04:35:14] But the same feeling that warmth in your chests that tug backwards to somewhere safe and simple and don't get me wrong in many cases
[04:35:21] There is grace in them all at Disney America's this I always thought these movies honestly
[04:35:25] I like Hercules, but I always thought the movies kind of gay
[04:35:27] It's kind of gay, bro, like the movie, whenever I like Willow a lot, that was a movie I liked
[04:35:36] a lot and then for me it was really Lord of the Rings.
[04:35:43] It Lord of the Rings, bro, like when that came out, like I was out, I was out, every
[04:35:48] other movie was dog shit at that point.
[04:35:50] The difference of Disney adults doesn't negate everything Disney has ever done.
[04:35:54] Different company that captures something universal about childhood.
[04:35:57] The wonder, the safety, the simplicity, the innocence, and put into words and pictures in a way nobody has ever done before.
[04:36:04] And that turned out to be the recipe for insane success.
[04:36:07] It allowed America's soft power to expand across the world.
[04:36:10] And there's a word for the feeling Disney films try so hard to create,
[04:36:14] and it's older and more powerful than most people ever really are.
[04:36:17] Nostalgia.
[04:36:18] And it comes from two ancient Greek words, Nostos meaning to return home and Algos meaning pain
[04:36:24] It was actually coined as a medical diagnosis in the 17th century to describe the
[04:36:30] Ptsd of Swiss soldiers fighting abroad who longed for that homeland so desperately the sun became physically ill
[04:36:35] I didn't know, I didn't know
[04:36:37] It's closer to a kind of grief, a yearning for something you once had or think you had, that you can never
[04:36:42] See fighters like Jack Woodward fucking said, yes!
[04:36:45] Yes.
[04:36:46] He returned to you.
[04:36:47] And that's what makes it so commercially potent.
[04:36:49] If the feeling was wholly satisfying, you'd experience it once and move on.
[04:36:53] But nostalgia pulls you back again and again because it never quite delivers what it promises.
[04:36:58] Disney enthusiasts are suspended in that nostalgia cycle and it's highly addictive.
[04:37:03] We all probably reminisce about childhood or when we were young and nothing mattered.
[04:37:06] Disney positioned itself to capitalize on that wistful emotion.
[04:37:10] Of course, Disney didn't invent nostalgia, but they were the first to understand how
[04:37:14] essentially is to our human experience. They recognize it as an unresolved need, and if
[04:37:19] you could make yourself the answer to its cooling, you'd make people dependable.
[04:37:23] The fertile ground for this was childhood. That's where our deepest emotional connections
[04:37:27] are formed, and for a company whose long-term survival-
[04:37:30] This is a big video. I think more people need to be talking about this.
[04:37:34] This is going to be an increasingly bigger problem, as I think that people around my age
[04:37:40] begin to get older. It's a huge issue.
[04:37:44] On those connections lasting well beyond childhood,
[04:37:47] their work had to start there. So Disney invested enormous resources into
[04:37:51] understanding how children form emotional bonds. Psychological research into their
[04:37:56] emotional drivers, how they interpret symbols, what feels authentic versus
[04:38:00] manufactured. They used those findings. It's kind of crazy that like as a kid
[04:38:04] you're getting spawn camped by like people trying to change your gender
[04:38:08] And then there's other like there's like an entire billion dollar industry of psychologists figuring out how to get you addicted to like TV shows.
[04:38:17] And then once you get into middle school, you're competing with billionaires for the girls in your school.
[04:38:22] And then finally you become an adult and now you're going to be used as a battery.
[04:38:30] Just kind of sucks, really.
[04:38:31] I mean that guy sucks!
[04:38:38] Calibrates their films with specific color palettes, certain music intros and certain
[04:38:44] narrative beats, all to create maximum emotional renaissance in developing brains.
[04:38:49] We associate a lot of this work with Big Tech, but Disney, funnily enough, was there first.
[04:38:54] Before the 90s and 2000s, the big command-
[04:38:56] Disney was Big Tech.
[04:38:58] The technology they had to make some of those movies was crazy.
[04:39:01] They were head and shoulders above like everybody else.
[04:39:03] Your problem was still that children-
[04:39:05] By the way, you know what went harder than any Disney cartoon?
[04:39:09] Popeye.
[04:39:10] Popeye the Sailor Man, that's not even close.
[04:39:12] It's not even remotely close.
[04:39:14] Even the most successful ones don't turn a company into a conglomerate.
[04:39:18] Disney's parks were making the serious money.
[04:39:21] But while you can hook children in with films while they're young,
[04:39:24] they aren't the ones that let you spend at the parks.
[04:39:27] They needed to tap into that adult money.
[04:39:29] to look at what Disney himself explaining this.
[04:39:42] So they had to crack adulthood.
[04:39:44] Luckily, an early Disney movie, Peter Pan, provided the perfect solution.
[04:39:49] You have to stop people from growing up.
[04:39:51] Disney later summed up the strategy in two words.
[04:39:53] Compression and it comes de compression
[04:39:56] That sounds like you know what that sounds like somebody that like was talking about that topic. I stopped earlier, right?
[04:40:03] It comes into its own in the last 10 to 20 years
[04:40:06] We've been sold the idea that adulthood is a rude awakening and of course it feels all it is it sucks
[04:40:11] I wish I could be a kid again. Absolutely 100% but you can't be
[04:40:17] Sometimes work bill rent stress yeah appointment and friendships relationship
[04:40:23] I don't know if I fucking dare to say something on the streets unless they're intoxicated or going through some sort of gender crisis.
[04:40:29] What?
[04:40:30] So I just glare at you for making eye contact.
[04:40:32] You spend your days in cramped flat shares, walking concrete streets, working in glass offices,
[04:40:37] not extraordinary places bursting with color and life.
[04:40:40] This isn't what you were promised throughout childhood.
[04:40:43] Your princess or prince are chosen one, just waiting to be discovered.
[04:40:46] But the problem is that when you treat adults like children long enough, they start to behave like them.
[04:40:51] The infantilization of culture is now endemic to society.
[04:40:54] It's my safe space, I'm protecting my energy, this is my self care.
[04:40:58] We've built an entire vocabulary around retreating from challenges and wrapped it in the language of mental health.
[04:41:03] Which-
[04:41:06] This guy is cooking so hard right now.
[04:41:09] Holy fuck, this is good.
[04:41:12] I've been waiting on this for a while.
[04:41:15] God damn.
[04:41:17] Adulting? Yeah, bro, like, this is- this is big.
[04:41:21] I'm gonna take this back 15 seconds real quick, listen to this again.
[04:41:24] It's my safe space, I'm protecting my energy, this is my self care.
[04:41:28] We've built an entire vocabulary around retreating from challenges and wrapped it in the language
[04:41:33] of mental health, which makes it impossible to question.
[04:41:36] If someone says Disney is their safe space, what are you gonna do, tell them that their
[04:41:40] feelings are wrong?
[04:41:41] Get out, bitch!
[04:41:42] Attacking their coping mechanism, you sound like a monster.
[04:41:45] And that's the shield.
[04:41:47] Corporations love this because a customer who believes they need your product for their
[04:41:50] emotional well-being and life is a customer for life.
[04:41:53] So what do you do when adult life just does feel too intense?
[04:41:56] Well, you go back to your safe place.
[04:41:58] Now we all turn to our favorite form of this.
[04:42:00] Well, the thing is like, that's not even a bad thing.
[04:42:02] It's not a bad place.
[04:42:03] It's not a bad thing to have a safe space.
[04:42:05] Like I have a safe space.
[04:42:06] I just go back and I play video games
[04:42:08] and I just forget about things.
[04:42:10] But the thing is that if your entire life
[04:42:14] is revolving around that
[04:42:16] and you're not doing anything else
[04:42:18] and it's negatively affecting other aspects of your life,
[04:42:22] you need to become,
[04:42:23] and you gotta come to Jesus at a certain point, right?
[04:42:25] You gotta figure out like,
[04:42:26] ah, you know, what's really going on here?
[04:42:29] What am I doing with my life?
[04:42:31] Gap is when we're in a rough patch.
[04:42:33] Some play the video games they played as kids
[04:42:35] or cook food they had as kids.
[04:42:37] It's okay to escape occasionally.
[04:42:38] But when manufactured on an empire global corporate level,
[04:42:42] escaping becomes a trap.
[04:42:43] It subjects we are hopefully living
[04:42:45] because the alternative is too frightening.
[04:42:47] Ever since childhood, they've been made long-term, lifelong consumers.
[04:42:52] The psychoanalysis Eric from called this automaton conformity, the idea that people escape the
[04:42:57] anxiety of freedom by adopting pre-packaged identities.
[04:43:01] You don't have to figure out who you are if someone's already done it for you.
[04:43:05] You don't have to face the terror of choice if the choices have already been made.
[04:43:09] So in this sense, escapism might be the biggest misnomer of the century.
[04:43:13] People are going to the same place, consuming the same story.
[04:43:15] I think it's just, it's another example, I think, of, you know, the age-old, uh, moderation, right?
[04:43:21] It's like, it's okay to do this sometimes. It's not okay to do this all the time.
[04:43:27] That's the problem.
[04:43:29] He's riding the same rides, wearing the same ears, year after year.
[04:43:33] There's no true exploration, just the illusion of exploration, mirrored in a form that feels safe and easy.
[04:43:38] You might have heard of Plato's allegory of the cave, which is one of the world's oldest thought experiments.
[04:43:42] Inside the cave, the prisoners are chained up, facing the wall, watching shadows flicker in the fire lights.
[04:43:47] They've never been outside to see the real world, and the shadows are all they know.
[04:43:51] So this is what I felt like whenever I was playing WoW.
[04:43:53] The shadows are the only players who are working there.
[04:43:55] The important bit is what happens when one prisoner finally gets dragged outside.
[04:43:58] That's when I played Dark Souls 1, and then I immediately fell off the cliff and died.
[04:44:04] And then I banned 200 people on Reddit for bringing it up.
[04:44:07] Light is blinding, the real world is overwhelming, confusing, and just too much to process.
[04:44:11] Great time.
[04:44:11] You might feel like this when you're about to start a real adventure.
[04:44:14] You might step off the train, plane, or bus in an entirely new place and feel anxious
[04:44:18] yet excited trepidation.
[04:44:20] It could also be something like starting a new job, going to a new school, or heading
[04:44:24] to university for the first time.
[04:44:26] It's uncomfortable by definition.
[04:44:28] This isn't your comfort zone.
[04:44:30] This is what makes it an adventure.
[04:44:31] And eventually you become-
[04:44:32] I don't think that anybody has an obligation to- like, I don't like going outside my comfort
[04:44:36] zone.
[04:44:37] I like generally doing things.
[04:44:38] I feel like I was born to live in a monastery
[04:44:42] and to do nothing all day.
[04:44:45] I think that was my calling in life to do nothing
[04:44:47] and maybe write some shit down.
[04:44:50] Like that's it.
[04:44:51] I don't think that I was,
[04:44:52] I wasn't really born to really be
[04:44:56] a contributing member of society.
[04:44:58] And I think that to the extent that,
[04:45:00] they've tried to make me that, it's just been a problem.
[04:45:03] And never too late, yeah, sure.
[04:45:06] and uh... no i'd be i'm being totally real like i am totally
[04:45:10] satisfied
[04:45:11] doing nothing
[04:45:13] it's great
[04:45:14] and like you get that because like you think about all those months is sitting
[04:45:16] around there those guys in to bed bro they just hang out all fucking day
[04:45:20] bro i everything is fine
[04:45:21] but i bet they have blood pressure of like fucking like ninety five
[04:45:27] but they never been stressed out in their life
[04:45:31] has never been a problem ever
[04:45:34] Everybody's gonna get worried.
[04:45:36] Everything's gonna be fine.
[04:45:37] Comfortable.
[04:45:38] He's the man with the point of life.
[04:45:39] No cortisol.
[04:45:40] When someone's just throwing in the unknown,
[04:45:42] their first instinct tends to be that they want to go back.
[04:45:45] Disney manufactured a fake representation of adventure
[04:45:48] that keeps people cocooned inside their cave.
[04:45:50] And honestly, it's kind of eugenious.
[04:45:53] For the most extreme followers, it made the cave so beautiful,
[04:45:55] so emotionally optimized, so perfectly calibrated
[04:45:59] that the real world just could never compete at all.
[04:46:01] But Plato's points, wasn't that the cave is evil?
[04:46:04] Well, it's also like, I mean, because you got to keep in mind, like, there's another factor to this.
[04:46:08] And then it's that, you know, like, you have a lot of young people and like you're 24, you're like, you know, like, you're, let's say you're 30 years old, and like, you don't have a college degree, or let's say you've got a college degree in graphic design, and you got replaced by chat GPT, and you're fat now, and you don't have a girlfriend.
[04:46:28] And yeah, you're probably gonna wanna look at video games.
[04:46:31] You're gonna care a lot about video games
[04:46:33] because the thing is that society has left
[04:46:35] a lot of people behind and it's important
[04:46:37] to keep that in mind.
[04:46:38] It's not like it's like these people are,
[04:46:41] like Disney adults are losers in a lot of cases,
[04:46:45] but sometimes people that are losers
[04:46:47] are not always losers of, you know,
[04:46:49] like you can feel a degree of sympathy or, you know,
[04:46:53] like, ah, it sucks that you're in this situation type thing.
[04:46:56] It is. It does. It sucks. It's sad that they're in that position.
[04:47:01] Prisoner who stays there will never know what they're missing.
[04:47:04] You can't miss the sunsets you've never seen. You can't long for depth you've never experienced.
[04:47:09] The cave doesn't feel like a cage. That's the deeper problem.
[04:47:12] And this is where this whole video stops being about a story on Disney adults and becomes a story about all of us.
[04:47:17] Because making us feel comfortable with the cave is the dominant strategy behind social media, behind every streaming service and lately, generative AI.
[04:47:25] Every app on your phone is designed to run the principle to keep it simple.
[04:47:28] Keep it real.
[04:47:28] This is the same problem with how toxic self-help content is on the internet,
[04:47:33] is that almost all self-help content creates you.
[04:47:38] It basically leads you to the point that you've realized that the only thing that you can do
[04:47:44] in this life is jack off the cartoon porn and order DoorDash and not get a job.
[04:47:52] That's it. And society, whether it's because of the Jews, women, the patriarchy, Donald Trump,
[04:48:00] Joe Biden, your teacher, let's see here, oh, stereotypes, whatever it is, something is keeping
[04:48:11] you inside. And the best thing that you can do is jack off to OnlyFans and order DoorDash. That's
[04:48:19] It's it. And a lot of self-help content on the internet is focused around creating that
[04:48:25] learned helplessness. It is. And it's also not even really, that's not true. It's not
[04:48:31] creating the learned helplessness. It's enabling it. And that's what happens a lot. I see it
[04:48:36] constantly.
[04:48:37] Then keep them coming back. Swipe right, swipe left, like, subscribe, follow. Don't make anyone think too hard. Don't make anyone wait. Don't make anyone uncomfortable.
[04:48:46] Nobody wants this.
[04:48:47] Reduce every interaction to its simplest possible form and repeat it infinitely. They create environments where the content is familiar, the rewards are predictable, and the outside world, with all its friction and ambiguity.
[04:48:58] The wards are not predictable out of social media.
[04:49:00] That actually makes it even more addicting.
[04:49:02] It's called a variable reinforcement schedule.
[04:49:05] It's very, it's like a Sigmund Freud concept, right?
[04:49:07] Is it, no, B.F. Skinner, I think.
[04:49:10] It's one or the other, I forgot which one.
[04:49:13] That's the concept they have.
[04:49:15] It's social media is unreliable and it is uncertain.
[04:49:18] And that's the reason why it's so addictive.
[04:49:20] I asked if you were like too much asking,
[04:49:22] I thought Disney has been pioneering this model
[04:49:24] for 100 years, targeting psychological engineering
[04:49:27] children. Building an empire driven by profit extraction has a level that puts people into
[04:49:32] more debt than substance abuse. Brainwashing youths, since you're a child, to always stay a lifelong
[04:49:37] Disney hero. And the greatest trick they played was making the fake world feel like enough.
[04:49:42] Making the fake experience feel like a life. That's what makes the cave feel so complete
[04:49:47] that the prisoners never even think to look for the door. But don't be fooled into thinking this
[04:49:51] is some far-flung issue situated inside a theme park in Florida. You might find yourself or someone
[04:49:56] There's a lot of people that do this like the Disney adults are like the funniest stupidest one that's easy to make
[04:50:02] You know the joke about but there's plenty of people that never mentally progressed past high school
[04:50:07] You know from like you know all their frame of reference and everything is like you know
[04:50:11] Oh what I did in high school and who my friends were there and you know what my interests were then I think that this is a
[04:50:17] Very very common thing. It's an extremely common thing and Disney adults are just simply one
[04:50:24] one element of that
[04:50:26] right there with them watching the shadows
[04:50:28] all the same really
[04:50:30] and thanks to storyblocks for sponsoring this video make sure to check them out using the link in the description below
[04:50:35] this is a good video it was a great video I like this a lot honestly the stuff that he was saying at the end I was really
[04:50:41] really really happy to hear that because I think more people need to discuss this more people need to talk about it
[04:50:47] because it's becoming an increasingly bigger issue that you're having more and more of these people
[04:50:53] that are not wanting to live past their childhood.
[04:50:57] And I think that there are some good reasons
[04:50:59] and there are some bad reasons for that.
[04:51:01] It's not like it's one or the other.
[04:51:03] It's kind of like everything put together
[04:51:06] and it just creates a perfect confluence of events
[04:51:09] that's just really, really unpleasant, right?
[04:51:13] I think that's basically it.
[04:51:15] It's manipulative and unpleasant.
[04:51:17] So look up Brandon Herrera's recent video, it's crazy.
[04:51:19] I'm gonna watch it probably tomorrow.
[04:51:20] I did say, gentlemen.
[04:51:23] Speaking of fantasy worlds, I know. I know. Don't do it. I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna log
[04:51:45] back on. This is the first time. Before I go on my main character, I'm gonna get on
[04:51:50] my second character and I'm going to see how long it's been since I've played
[04:51:54] well I haven't even had it installed on this
[04:52:01] computer here we go I hopefully it launches right
[04:52:12] is this new
[04:52:20] Is this everyone?
[04:52:22] The light lights my steps and illuminates my path.
[04:52:25] The light lights us through me and by its grace and I make one evolve into sacred.
[04:52:29] The light...
[04:52:30] Leandren, it has begun.
[04:52:32] I need you with me on the wall.
[04:52:35] Borthamon, the void will embellish us soon.
[04:52:38] Only the light can save us now.
[04:52:41] No.
[04:52:42] The time for prayer has come.
[04:52:45] the light can save us now. No. The time for prayer has passed. The Sunwell will not fall.
[04:52:58] Not while I fall. Attack on the Sunwell.
[04:53:01] I
[04:53:13] Love it. It is cool to see like some of the
[04:53:17] The old characters and like the old models like in like new cinematics
[04:53:31] and save yourselves the other don't might be with you you see she understands it's
[04:53:45] hopeless soon you all will
[04:53:52] the light guides my steps and feminates my path the life flows through me and
[04:53:57] It's grace and I make one with all that is sacred the light guides my steps and illuminates my path the light flows through
[04:54:13] I know that I
[04:54:20] Don't know that the boy if I just
[04:54:27] Yes cool to see it like that armor that's like from Warcraft 3 even the spellbreaker
[04:54:57] This darkness comes to devour everything, and when it is finished, there will be no more
[04:55:12] rights.
[04:55:13] Without human aids, we will perish.
[04:55:14] I thank you.
[04:55:15] I thank you.
[04:55:16] I thank you.
[04:55:17] I thank you.
[04:55:18] I thank you.
[04:55:19] I thank you.
[04:55:20] I thank you.
[04:55:21] I thank you.
[04:55:22] I thank you.
[04:55:23] I thank you.
[04:55:24] I thank you.
[04:55:25] I thank you.
[04:55:26] So, who is this, like, I was always confused, like, what this even was.
[04:55:53] These are the Paladins?
[04:55:55] These have to be the Paladins, right?
[04:56:08] the army of the lights.
[04:56:28] That's the new cinematic.
[04:56:33] This is supposed to be us, the players.
[04:56:35] Oh! Okay, I guess that makes a little bit more sense.
[04:56:39] Okay.
[04:56:43] Damn.
[04:56:45] Oh, so this is- Oh, this is Sunwell! Look at that! Wow!
[04:56:53] Uh, yeah, I have to sign the social contract that won't say the N-word again? God damn it.
[04:56:58] Okay, um...
[04:57:01] Uh, let's- I'm just gonna disable all the add-ons for now, okay?
[04:57:05] so this is my this is okay this is my character holy shit so welcome home yeah
[04:57:14] it's been a while right and so I've got my other characters right here I guess
[04:57:18] you put them all on these I haven't seen these guys in a long time man it's been
[04:57:23] a really really long time holy shit man man what happens if I put it down here
[04:57:33] and that's my original guy holy shit it's been a long time huh yeah I don't know
[04:57:43] why the the FPS is so low let me go and see if I can fix that these are
[04:57:51] interface oh shit how do I get that back oh there we go okay we're good where
[04:58:00] Where's the fucking, uh, where's the settings?
[04:58:04] I don't know how to get the settings, like, mode?
[04:58:09] How do I do it menu? Like, okay, I'll just do it whenever I log on, okay?
[04:58:13] So, all right, I'm gonna go and look up...
[04:58:16] This is, I'm just gonna go on a random character, okay? It's a skate, okay?
[04:58:20] Uh, options...
[04:58:23] I just want to make sure that the um, it's not laggy, right?
[04:58:31] Oh no, it's totally fine now.
[04:58:35] Okay, well, I'm gonna log on to my secondary character and see how long I've been.
[04:58:43] How long it's been since I've logged in.
[04:58:47] Okay, start from the catch-up experience.
[04:58:51] Okay, I'm just gonna log on to where I was at previously just to keep it simple
[04:59:01] Fix yeah, we'll see what happens
[04:59:03] Well, no, I just wanted to see how long because like since I'm in the guild obviously this character is also in the guild
[04:59:08] Okay
[04:59:10] Holy shit. Look at all this new stuff
[04:59:13] Rumors suggest that salad hats. Oh my god. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Um
[04:59:19] Um, let me go ahead and move this over and all right, here's my guild and so the last
[04:59:26] time that I was in the guild, I have not logged on to the game for 10 months.
[04:59:35] I'm gonna be real.
[04:59:36] I thought it was a lot longer than that.
[04:59:39] I did.
[04:59:40] I'm surprised it's not way longer.
[04:59:43] Holy shit.
[04:59:44] Yeah, I thought it was like two years on it and I was a year and a half.
[04:59:48] Okay, holy shit.
[04:59:51] I have not played for a very, very, very long time. Ten months, yeah.
[04:59:55] This is the longest I've ever gone without logging into WoW in my whole life.
[05:00:00] It's kind of crazy to think, but I will... still doesn't have G-Mod. I don't.
[05:00:06] And so, let me log out and I will... I'll get on my main character.
[05:00:13] Okay, let me make sure I also have my add-ons disabled too.
[05:00:18] Okay
[05:00:21] And should I do the catch-up experience or not like I don't know if this is like is this a good idea
[05:00:35] You know what let me do it and just see what they say, but yeah for a gear let me just see what happens
[05:00:44] Everyone says no okay, all right everybody says not to do it
[05:00:48] It gives you some on-par gear but you can leave anytime.
[05:00:51] Okay, well, I'll just listen. I'm not gonna worry about it right now, okay?
[05:00:56] Let me just get on the character and we'll see what happens, okay?
[05:01:02] It's easy and fast. Don't try it. Okay, I'm gonna do it. I did it. I did it. I'm doing it.
[05:01:07] I'm doing it. It's two-way.
[05:01:12] Okay, so now what happens?
[05:01:14] Yeah I mean if I get better gear I feel like I kind of need that for the new
[05:01:18] expansion right I mean I feel like that's necessary
[05:01:23] okay so
[05:01:27] I can't
[05:01:30] Damn the Arafi Highlands. Wait what?
[05:01:33] Once bitterly contested. Wait what's going on?
[05:01:35] There's a tenuous ceasefire between the Horde and the Alliance. Yeah?
[05:01:39] But though the Armistice brought a measure of peace, a new threat has thrown the region into chaos.
[05:01:46] Stromgarde is under siege and Hammerfall has suffered heavy losses.
[05:01:51] You have answered the call for aid and stand ready to join the fight.
[05:01:56] I'm back- oh wow!
[05:01:57] ...washed together with the Horde and the Armistice to secure the Iraqi...
[05:02:01] Why are there a bunch of gnolls in the air?
[05:02:05] Oh shit.
[05:02:09] Wait, what? Can I not have normal flying? Like what happened?
[05:02:17] Here, give me a minute. Let me go to add-ons. I'm going to disable all my add-ons.
[05:02:22] Okay, there we go. Alright, so wait, why is it over there?
[05:02:27] Why the fuck would I ever want it over there? Can I move this down?
[05:02:31] How do I even do this again? I forgot.
[05:02:34] Okay, I'm gonna move this. It's just confusing. Alright. Okay, there. Alright, that's good.
[05:02:44] So, so now I'm back in it. Alright, and they gave me a new transmog too. Oh, that's kind
[05:02:52] of a, that's a cool little helmet there. Oh, it's a male helmet. Doesn't matter. Okay,
[05:02:57] So, and then this is, I'm in defensive stance or battle stance, alright.
[05:03:03] It's her plunder storm?
[05:03:06] Yeah, I guess I did play plunder storm.
[05:03:08] Was that the last time I played the game?
[05:03:09] I guess it must have been.
[05:03:10] Wait, why is the graphics, what happened to the grass?
[05:03:15] Wait a minute.
[05:03:17] Wait, options.
[05:03:18] Holy shit, look at all this.
[05:03:21] Where's graphics?
[05:03:24] Base game quality, apply.
[05:03:27] Is the grass dead?
[05:03:29] What happened to all the grass?
[05:03:33] Wait
[05:03:35] What actually like what the fuck?
[05:03:39] What happened to the grass?
[05:03:45] Particle detail
[05:03:50] I
[05:03:52] I don't know target FPS. I'm gonna take that off. Get rid of that
[05:03:58] Okay, um max background. That's fine
[05:04:01] Okay, so I I guess they deleted all the grass
[05:04:07] All right. Well, there it is
[05:04:09] Okay, let me see what it does
[05:04:11] Projected textures. Oh my god. That's a term I haven't heard in a year now
[05:04:16] Okay, so talk to Jaina slate. I have to kill
[05:04:22] Dude
[05:04:28] After so long
[05:04:32] It all comes back to kill 10 nulls
[05:04:38] Assistant highlight, okay. Yeah, I don't know what that means
[05:04:42] Okay, let me just I guess
[05:04:44] These guys and how do I turn on my other add-ons? Let me turn this down a little bit
[05:04:51] Okay
[05:04:54] So Jimmy renders yeah, I gotta get I have to kill boars next is that right okay, so give me one second and
[05:05:04] Full circle. Yeah, it sure is. Oh my god
[05:05:08] Okay, and I guess I'm I'm fully I'm like max level at least okay options
[05:05:16] All right, what about my but my game bars?
[05:05:19] action bars, okay
[05:05:23] Jesus Christ I have so many of these this is so fucking oh my god. I forgot like I
[05:05:30] Jesus, okay, um
[05:05:33] It's just wait. I forgot how many bars that I had that were just full of mounts
[05:05:38] I just have a bunch of mounts on my bars.
[05:05:42] That's literally it. It's just mounts.
[05:05:46] Okay,
[05:05:50] we're just gonna put it right there. This should be
[05:05:54] basically fine, I think. Okay,
[05:05:57] so I'm a cosmetic gamer, I guess so. Alright, we need to kill six more
[05:06:01] nolls.
[05:06:02] Where are the rest of the nolls?
[05:06:06] Oh, I have to fight two of them by myself.
[05:06:08] No.
[05:06:13] Swordrun, won't you relax?
[05:06:16] Don't just go, boy, channel, come in.
[05:06:18] Yeah, let me, let me just focus on doing this first, though.
[05:06:23] Yeah, a trans mod competition.
[05:06:25] I haven't seen any of the new gear.
[05:06:27] Like, I don't even know what's...
[05:06:28] Like, I haven't paid attention to the game at all.
[05:06:31] Like, this is the first time I'm really doing anything,
[05:06:35] I have anything to do with wow in like the last like probably like you're in a half
[05:06:41] Like in a serious way
[05:06:44] Uh-oh, I gotta move out of that
[05:06:46] Wow, look at me
[05:06:48] I'm so good
[05:06:51] Bring jigsaw on guys
[05:06:54] launch your elect
[05:06:57] And I think these are the new models they added with like the nolls and like I don't know is that like shadow lands or something
[05:07:03] I'm not even sure
[05:07:05] Maybe it was like Dragonfly that they added these.
[05:07:11] Am I on the 24-7 channel? No. Somehow you're not.
[05:07:17] Oh my god. Okay, so I need to kill one more Noll. Where's the last Noll?
[05:07:24] What's this game called? It's called Pokemon, if you can believe it.
[05:07:30] And like, do I- wait, what are my talents?
[05:07:32] Oh, I don't have any fuck- Oh wait, no, I do have my talents. Okay, good.
[05:07:36] I was worried I didn't. Okay, I'm sure my talent and my build are totally perfect and fine, no.
[05:07:44] Everything's okay. Alright, so now I have to turn in my Null Quest, right?
[05:07:50] Oh, it's the fucking- It's the dragon- Oh, that's right. It's that dragonriding shit.
[05:07:58] I remember this. It's always annoyed the fuck out of me
[05:08:06] Yes
[05:08:09] Mount maxing yeah, I I dude I
[05:08:14] Haven't done this in such a long time turn off error speech. Oh, yeah, I'll do that. Give me a minute
[05:08:20] I've never done dragon riding out in the wait. What?
[05:08:28] Okay, but you like you're not going anywhere man. Okay. Are you good at this game?
[05:08:34] I used to be a long time ago, but not anymore and where is the sounds audio
[05:08:41] Error sounds for there. It's like down here, right?
[05:08:50] Distance filter error scare this okay
[05:08:54] All right
[05:08:56] And let's talk to Jaina, so she's gonna get wait wait this this way. I already have this gear wait
[05:09:02] They're just giving me heroic level dungeon gear
[05:09:06] This isn't even good
[05:09:09] Like I already had the way well, I don't even need to do this my inventory off
[05:09:18] Oh, no, I've got my inventory that deal with okay, um
[05:09:23] So here's what we're gonna do
[05:09:26] I'm just gonna vendor everything. I think that's the right option. Isn't it wait? Why would I not use these legs aren't wait?
[05:09:33] These are it says item level 82. Well, shouldn't I use this? I mean that seems like it's better
[05:09:42] Wait of the onyx crucible
[05:09:46] Heroic isn't that from the last expansion I
[05:09:49] I don't even remember.
[05:09:58] That's dragonflight gear?
[05:10:00] Wait, so I have dragonflight gear.
[05:10:02] Oh no.
[05:10:05] Oh jeez.
[05:10:06] Okay.
[05:10:07] Um, well I should equip this so I don't lose the transmog.
[05:10:11] Oh no, it doesn't give me the sound.
[05:10:12] I have to download the add-on for the sound.
[05:10:15] And oh shit.
[05:10:17] And then, oh I got, remember I got Gorehowl?
[05:10:20] Oh, wow, I'm down.
[05:10:23] The start is always rough.
[05:10:25] Yeah, dude, I forgot all about this.
[05:10:27] Okay, well I have enough space now, right?
[05:10:30] Travel the Gorshek Farm.
[05:10:31] Okay, it says, it says mount up.
[05:10:36] Okay, Gorshek Farm's over here, right?
[05:10:39] Oh, it doesn't even tell me.
[05:10:41] Oh, it says I have to ride a flying mount.
[05:10:44] Space, space, take off.
[05:10:47] higher use the mouse to steer look at me Wow Wow you start doing gold
[05:11:01] tutorials again no because I have people give me money
[05:11:07] oh wow and so oh I get I get four bags wait so there's a whole little way to
[05:11:15] The thrall is telling me what to do. Best laid plans of cobalt and ogres.
[05:11:21] Oh good. Well, I already have like maxed out bags. I don't even need that.
[05:11:26] I feel like I'm back in L1 forest. Like this is, wait,
[05:11:31] this guy, wait, are you going to carry two of them now?
[05:11:37] Nice. Okay. Um,
[05:11:39] when I start making guides again I don't know man like I as I said I haven't
[05:11:46] stuck ogre wait
[05:11:53] well what have they been doing
[05:11:58] What have they been doing with this game, man?
[05:12:03] Like, I just...
[05:12:04] Oh, god.
[05:12:05] I've really, uh...
[05:12:08] Um...
[05:12:09] Wow.
[05:12:10] How about that, huh?
[05:12:14] That's crazy.
[05:12:15] That really, that's something special.
[05:12:20] I don't know what my keybinds are anymore, like some of them are set up, some of them
[05:12:25] aren't.
[05:12:26] I've got to do and and get these and there's an oh, there's an ogre destroyer. Oh, he's an elite. We got to watch out for him
[05:12:33] He's stuck in the washing machine. Yeah, I guess so
[05:12:38] Yeah, some of my keybinds are set and some of them aren't I don't know what the difference is or why some aren't it aren't who knows
[05:12:46] Same graphics or were they better back in the day? So what's this one button rotation situation?
[05:12:51] Like I've heard a little bit about this one button rotation
[05:12:56] We're gonna usually they used to call that being an arcane mage
[05:12:59] But now apparently that's just the way that everybody plays the game now. Is that right?
[05:13:05] Little bit interesting
[05:13:09] Press top right
[05:13:14] Tracking I don't see it
[05:13:18] Don't know where it is
[05:13:20] Hit P first, no way.
[05:13:28] Wait, so I just hit number 5 over and over?
[05:13:44] Wait, so does this actually work?
[05:13:50] Speak friend.
[05:13:51] Oh he's dead.
[05:13:56] It's super chill.
[05:13:58] It's less DPS.
[05:13:59] It's not good.
[05:14:00] I mean it's like five buttons, right?
[05:14:03] I mean I don't think it's that big of a deal.
[05:14:07] It's like 20% less DPS depending on the class.
[05:14:10] Okay.
[05:14:19] Where's the guy?
[05:14:21] Like I thought I was supposed to be here
[05:14:22] killing this thing, but he's not here.
[05:14:25] What the fuck?
[05:14:27] Talent points, bro?
[05:14:28] Yeah, I know that.
[05:14:29] How many do I have?
[05:14:31] So it says my talent book.
[05:14:34] And so I have 18 left, is that right?
[05:14:37] Holy shit, I gotta figure out all this, huh?
[05:14:41] Oh wow.
[05:14:42] An attack deal is 20% your maximum...
[05:14:43] Oh wow, oh wow, oh wow...
[05:14:47] Wait, okay, so this one button rotation just does everything for me.
[05:15:02] Oh, it even does executes!
[05:15:03] Wow. Okay, it's slow as fuck. Yeah, it is. So that's the way it works. And so how do
[05:15:14] I turn this off? Like if I just hit a random button. So does it lower my GCD if it's even
[05:15:27] on here because like what's to stop somebody like theoretically if you want
[05:15:33] to use the one button assist like what's to stop somebody from just looking at it
[05:15:37] and hitting the button earlier only if you press it oh okay I don't even know
[05:15:45] Disney adults it's not perfect yeah nothing there's a highlight assist to
[05:15:53] really okay well let me kill this guy and I have to kill I guess a few more of
[05:16:00] them to get the the plans and then we'll see what I have to do after this I have
[05:16:06] to return the thrall to get the pumpkins we have one more highlight assist is
[05:16:14] pretty cool what happened to music
[05:16:18] We are removing you from guild brother gg's good luck and good night thanks man it's been
[05:16:28] fun.
[05:16:29] Now we got a lot of people now too.
[05:16:35] Yep is this an old bot.
[05:16:38] Surprisingly no it's not an old bot it's back where we started.
[05:16:45] Okay, so I'll turn these in okay
[05:16:55] Now what travel the strong guard keep okay, let's go over there
[05:17:01] Is your guilt really kicking you no relax has been my job. I've had this is I've been in this guild for like
[05:17:19] 15 years wait what the fuck it's been 15. Oh my god
[05:17:23] Wait, what the hell oh
[05:17:25] shit
[05:17:28] Oh shit
[05:17:31] Wait, so why are these guys attacking?
[05:17:35] Why would they even be doing that?
[05:17:38] It doesn't even make sense!
[05:17:41] Okay, so I get in this robot?
[05:17:45] Oh.
[05:17:47] Version, abilities, interrupt, wait, there's an interrupt thing?
[05:17:56] This is it?
[05:17:57] Oh, it teaches you how to interrupt?
[05:18:00] I feel like that's probably a good idea.
[05:18:06] Yeah, that's, I mean, that's, yeah, this is probably a good idea.
[05:18:08] Sure.
[05:18:11] Okay.
[05:18:11] Um, great.
[05:18:13] So I, I did that because I'm really smart and I know how to, I know how to interrupt spells.
[05:18:18] Wow.
[05:18:19] It's like I've played this game before.
[05:18:23] Repel the ogre siege.
[05:18:27] Okay, let me go over there and repel the ogre siege.
[05:18:30] Oh, I have to destroy the... oh, is this a catapult?
[05:18:38] What happens if I click on it?
[05:18:40] Oh, wait, it turns into sand!
[05:18:44] What?
[05:18:45] Okay.
[05:18:46] That makes sense.
[05:18:47] Aren't they all supposed to be gang?
[05:18:52] That's the cinematic.
[05:18:54] Get ready for it.
[05:18:55] Well, that'll be soon, okay, guys?
[05:18:56] Just relax.
[05:18:57] Be honest, teaching the basics for returning players, yeah, this is obviously all new,
[05:19:04] like I've never even seen this, I thought it would be funny to do.
[05:19:13] What just happened?
[05:19:14] Yeah, stop edging for a bit.
[05:19:15] I don't know, like, I'm trying to focus on this right now.
[05:19:17] I don't know if there's people saying things in chat or not.
[05:19:21] My damage sucks, dick.
[05:19:23] God damn.
[05:19:26] Like all my gear sucks.
[05:19:28] Jesus.
[05:19:31] This is bad.
[05:19:32] I feel like I'm probably going to do way more damage.
[05:19:38] Is it Talons?
[05:19:39] Aw, you're right.
[05:19:40] You're right.
[05:19:41] It's got to be my Talons.
[05:19:46] Like I'm struggling on an old man.
[05:19:47] We can't let that happen.
[05:19:50] Okay.
[05:19:51] This is destroyed.
[05:19:52] Let me go over to here.
[05:19:53] Let me do my Talons.
[05:19:54] Okay.
[05:19:55] So we've got, what do we want to go with, second wind, I feel like that's really, really
[05:20:01] good and I feel like you want shockwave, don't you?
[05:20:06] Rind seems like a pain in the ass, I mean unless you, is there like, is there a blood
[05:20:11] and thunder thing where like you can put Rind on everything?
[05:20:16] Battlefield commander, stance mastery, when attacked it's 200% of your maximum health
[05:20:20] and damage, damage is reduced by 15, well that's insane, I'm going to get that, that's
[05:20:24] so good. Anger management. Okay, so I probably want to get anger management and stance mastery. I
[05:20:32] feel like those are the good ones. Like, I don't know what I'm doing. Like, I have no idea. Just
[05:20:37] pick a starter build, maybe. I don't know what what the best option is. You need Rin for
[05:20:42] Thundercloth. Okay, so it does work that way. Then I didn't know. Okay, we'll get shock waves. So I
[05:20:47] So I have 15 points left.
[05:20:51] Ranges increased.
[05:20:52] Oh, that's really good.
[05:20:53] We want that.
[05:20:55] Berserker Rage.
[05:20:58] Berserker Shout.
[05:21:00] What is this here?
[05:21:02] Okay, I guess we'll get Berserker Shout.
[05:21:04] I mean, I've always got that before.
[05:21:07] And then Double Time seems really good.
[05:21:09] And then I'll get this too.
[05:21:10] And then Armor to the Teeth.
[05:21:12] And I only need to get one more level.
[05:21:15] received increased by one percent. I feel like that's your auto attacks generate 50% more rage.
[05:21:23] That's insane. Why the fuck wouldn't I get that? Okay, so
[05:21:30] revenge deals more damage. That seems good. Cruel strikes.
[05:21:37] That seems good too. And I'll get this. And then
[05:21:45] Oh, man, I have to choose between Stance Mastery and Champion Spear.
[05:21:55] Hmm.
[05:22:00] I feel like it's better for me to get Spear as ass.
[05:22:13] Let me see.
[05:22:14] So the shouts last longer, I don't really think that matters.
[05:22:20] I think that honestly what I should do is I should get, because I have to get two points
[05:22:28] into this.
[05:22:29] So it requires two for each one, so you can only really effectively get two capstones.
[05:22:35] I think the spear is better overall right now, because I'm not going to be taking that
[05:22:40] much damage.
[05:22:41] better for like tanking a boss or something, but I'm not trying to tank a boss. So who
[05:22:45] cares? And then for protection, um, I guess I'll get shield block lasting longer. Last
[05:22:51] stand is obvious. And okay, what else? What are the other options here? Disrupting, shout.
[05:22:58] I don't really care too much about that. Devastate deals more damage. Um, deep wound healing.
[05:23:06] I think that's really good. I'm going to use that.
[05:23:10] ALE damage is really good too.
[05:23:15] Oh, demo shot. That's really good too.
[05:23:17] I have seven points left. Oh, that's a lot.
[05:23:22] Your attacks are a chance to target an enemy with a ravager.
[05:23:25] That seems insane. What the fuck?
[05:23:27] Hmm.
[05:23:35] Your shield slam to do more damage.
[05:23:37] Okay, I've got five points left.
[05:23:41] Fuck, this is hard.
[05:23:50] I think we go with that, we go with this, and we have three now left.
[05:23:58] Execute doing more damage is really good.
[05:24:01] Oh, fuck.
[05:24:05] I don't have deep loons.
[05:24:06] Oh, it's only Execute inflicting deep loons.
[05:24:10] Oh, geez.
[05:24:13] This is hard.
[05:24:14] I don't know what the right stats are.
[05:24:19] That's a stun.
[05:24:20] you shield block. I want to use that and then we're gonna shield block chance. I feel like this is
[05:24:25] the best survivability to build for like AoE tanking and AoE farming. Like overall like if I'm
[05:24:34] using this build I think I'm in a very good situation for like AoEing things down. Like I'm
[05:24:41] losing a lot of like I'm losing this but otherwise I think everything else is very effective.
[05:24:47] I could be wrong but that's what I think we should go with. I don't miss this game.
[05:24:57] Well okay so I can put that oh this speed okay oh they changed it so it's not the
[05:25:03] Curian spear anymore. Now it's a new spear because I guess the Shadowlands was like
[05:25:11] gay or something right okay but we don't want to kill that guy's too big that
[05:25:20] would take forever just what losing big dick mode looks like it is like I haven't
[05:25:28] played in so long I don't know what the hell I'm doing you can reactivate to
[05:25:35] jump on the spear big leap. Oh, that's cool. Like, honestly, I don't even know what to
[05:25:42] expect with the new expansion. I really don't. Like, I don't know if there's gonna be anything
[05:25:47] like crazy or new going on at all. I'm gonna just kind of, I'm gonna try and just play
[05:25:57] it by ear and just see, you know, what it's like and, you know, go from there and one
[05:26:02] button rotation well I've been playing that for a long time if I did way more
[05:26:06] fucking damage but holy shit guys a god that damage holy shit okay I guess I need
[05:26:16] to kill more guys why am I playing well that's a question I've been wondering
[05:26:23] myself it's a new it's listen it's a new expansion I feel like at least for the
[05:26:29] first day on play right I love how I just don't even lose any health like all
[05:26:40] damage in the game is cosmetic
[05:26:47] mm-hmm
[05:26:53] well somebody killed them nice thank you I was AFK you sound like a relaxing
[05:26:58] methodic. I'm not like... the way I feel about it is like... oh that's the
[05:27:07] ravager spawn. That's cool. I'm not like really... it's not true, right?
[05:27:16] Let me tell you that. It's definitely not true. I... it's nice to play the game
[05:27:22] again but at the same time I don't think I'd ever really go back to playing it,
[05:27:26] you know like the way I used to I just feel like that you know that bridge is
[05:27:31] kind of you know that bridge has been burnt right that that time is over but
[05:27:37] you know I mean I don't want to rule anything out like I don't like making
[05:27:42] you know proclamations like I generally don't like doing that I just I don't
[05:27:47] really see the reason to we get three of these guys and that way I think I'll
[05:27:51] finish up this way right and so if I it what you guys said I can do this and I
[05:27:57] can jump to it oh that's kind of cool yeah that's cool I like that all right
[05:28:06] what classic plus release they're gonna release that really soon guys it's gonna
[05:28:10] happen super soon can you at least try the first raid before you quit well I
[05:28:15] don't know really I mean I'll probably like I mean doing the mythic dungeons
[05:28:19] is probably pretty easy to do right oh no I'm inventory is full again 64 of a
[05:28:26] turn I'm applying a while I mean if you're level 64 you'll probably be able
[05:28:30] to get to max level before the game comes out right I mean like I would
[05:28:35] assume like I'm guessing that like a lot of that stuff probably isn't gonna take
[05:28:38] that long to do but I could be wrong I mean I don't know we just vendor all
[05:28:44] all this stuff. Okay. There it is. And then I have to, okay, this is probably the last
[05:28:53] guy. And where is it here? To the audio. There. That way it plays the music.
[05:29:02] Why don't you go Goblin mode on solo gold farms, it'd be kind of fun to do. Honestly,
[05:29:09] Like our goblin mode on solo, on solo like a, what do you call it, on, on like old farms like is definitely not
[05:29:17] It's very much like goblins. We just be begging for money. I
[05:29:22] Don't know what I still have keybound a lot of things aren't working
[05:29:28] Yeah, I can't spell. Yeah, I've got to redo all my keybinds too.
[05:29:39] Okay, perfect. Alright, so now what? One last ogre. It's all ogre now. Let's go turn this in.
[05:29:58] Okay, and there we go.
[05:30:03] Meet her at Stromgard Keep.
[05:30:06] Let's go.
[05:30:07] Woo!
[05:30:10] So are the Alliance and Horde at war still, or like, what happened?
[05:30:16] Is that like still a thing?
[05:30:19] Choose your next adventure.
[05:30:21] Okay, um, quest, show me where I could go next.
[05:30:26] Oh, shit!
[05:30:27] I could get a house.
[05:30:34] I just turned it off. I don't want that.
[05:30:37] Oh fuck, do I do it? Do I just go get the house now?
[05:30:41] I feel like I just do it. I mean, if I'm not going to do it now,
[05:30:45] then when the fuck else would I do it?
[05:30:46] I feel like I should probably just do it right now.
[05:30:51] Okay, let's see what happens.
[05:30:53] So, travel to a neighborhood to acquire your very own home.
[05:30:56] Okay, let's do it. I don't know how all this fits, so we'll see what happens
[05:31:04] Okay
[05:31:08] And where is it is this housing
[05:31:17] Oh shit, ethereal delves brief meat brand bronze beard within Dornegull, okay
[05:31:23] Oh, shit.
[05:31:27] You need something?
[05:31:32] Damn.
[05:31:33] His name's Jeff.
[05:31:36] Oh, that's nice.
[05:31:42] Wow.
[05:31:44] This is actually kind of nice.
[05:31:50] Is this like the, uh, wait, are these other people's, there's no way that's other people's houses, right?
[05:32:00] Okay, let's see. It is? Oh!
[05:32:07] What's up, bitch?
[05:32:10] Okay, quest, I want to have a look around. Let's go.
[05:32:14] I do enjoy a good stroll about town, but let's see what plots are available.
[05:32:21] Familiarize yourself? I thought I was a cross.
[05:32:24] If you have any questions or find your options are too limited, please speak with me.
[05:32:28] Oh shit, it's Loy. What's up, man? It's been a while.
[05:32:32] Damn, that's a new set. I don't even recognize that set at all.
[05:32:37] Oh my god. Check out my house? I will. I've got to go through other people's houses.
[05:32:43] people's houses. So now what do I do? I guess I have to go over to explore the neighborhood
[05:32:53] optional acquire a house. Okay, let me just go buy a house. Okay, it's over here. Oh,
[05:33:02] She's gonna follow me.
[05:33:03] Did you get on a mount?
[05:33:06] Yes!
[05:33:09] Okay.
[05:33:12] How are ya?
[05:33:13] I'm assuming I didn't have that one.
[05:33:14] Okay, I'm gonna ride over there.
[05:33:16] This is my original mount.
[05:33:18] Many, many years ago,
[05:33:20] I farmed this mount out when I was in high school.
[05:33:25] So these are all like,
[05:33:28] this is like a person's desk.
[05:33:31] Wait, I know Destrum, that was a warrior!
[05:33:38] Wait, are these people that are on my friends list?
[05:33:46] Drax's?
[05:33:48] I don't recognize Drax's.
[05:33:56] Is it your guild?
[05:33:58] Oh shit!
[05:34:01] So, this is my guild.
[05:34:06] It's our guild community.
[05:34:08] Oh, that's actually kind of cool.
[05:34:18] You can go inside.
[05:34:20] Okay.
[05:34:21] Ambulance.
[05:34:22] He and I did BGs.
[05:34:23] We did RBGs together in Cataclysm.
[05:34:26] I remember him.
[05:34:29] Permission denied.
[05:34:31] That was like 15 years ago.
[05:34:36] Oh, my God.
[05:34:38] That was a long time.
[05:34:39] What the fuck?
[05:34:39] That was a long time ago.
[05:34:43] And I've got all my old mounts, too.
[05:34:48] Man, I remember whenever I got this shit, bro, I felt so good.
[05:34:53] My mom and I actually went and farmed this out.
[05:34:56] I remember this very well.
[05:34:58] I think I might have gotten this one by myself, but maybe the other one was with her
[05:35:07] Wow
[05:35:10] Oh, you can kill him. Whoa, wait, can you kill him?
[05:35:17] No, oh man, never mind never mind guys funds over
[05:35:23] Okay, so let me go to the next area and wants me to go to
[05:35:34] They're gonna launch guild halls a bit later after midnight. Oh, that's pretty cool
[05:35:39] I'm glad they're doing something like that. I think people would like that a lot
[05:35:42] Yeah, this is nice. I didn't really know what to expect with the housing stuff. Oh wow, what the fuck?
[05:35:55] You can do this? What the fuck? Shit! Okay, give it a minute.
[05:36:12] No, I'm gonna get it guys
[05:36:14] man
[05:36:16] bro like
[05:36:18] Why do I slide off of that one?
[05:36:23] Wait, I just realized I didn't that time I don't even know what the difference was I have no idea
[05:36:30] Okay, I
[05:36:36] Don't think I can go in any of these houses. Can I I don't think so
[05:36:40] Okay, so now let me go to the next area
[05:36:48] You see the Preaches house you did for the housing competition yesterday. Yeah, I haven't seen any of that
[05:36:53] It's funny for me to like because I remember all these mounts and like how I got all them like this is a mount that I
[05:37:00] remember it comes from a list resort in Firelands and
[05:37:02] And Jeff ninja looted me this mount whenever we did a pug and I gave him 20,000 gold to do it for me.
[05:37:12] I remember this very, very well.
[05:37:14] And then this guy got really, this guy got really mad that I ninja looted the mount.
[05:37:19] And I told him that if he's upset about it, he can take a screenshot of me next to him riding the mount.
[05:37:28] Man.
[05:37:32] a lot of these firelands and these yeah bro like well that was the arid that was
[05:37:38] during well I think that was actually during dragon draw what's it doing I
[05:37:42] think it's during dragon saw which was like the tear after that oh shit well
[05:37:49] this one's like kind of a shithole right like I mean this house is a shithole
[05:37:55] like this is basically like pretty much you know probably seven million dollars
[05:38:01] an ally minimum land included obviously oh what's this an otter wait so you can kill
[05:38:12] griffins that you can't kill griffins but you can kill otters well fuck them right
[05:38:17] right. Now.
[05:38:25] Five Somalians living there, right?
[05:38:28] Oh, shit. There's a turtle underneath there.
[05:38:32] That's cool. They have like a.
[05:38:35] A new day starts here.
[05:38:36] Let me look at the map.
[05:38:38] So is this is like a.
[05:38:41] It's like a special area.
[05:38:43] That's what I'm assuming, right?
[05:38:45] It's like a special area that's like instanced for like guild communities.
[05:38:50] Is that right?
[05:38:53] Yeah, okay.
[05:38:56] That's cool.
[05:38:58] Okay, let's go to the next one.
[05:39:01] You can switch like a server.
[05:39:03] Oh, that's cool.
[05:39:08] No.
[05:39:15] this is cool I like this it's kind of crazy that they finally did housing like
[05:39:24] so many years later on like I remember whenever they said they were gonna do
[05:39:29] housing like our people wanted them to do housing and it was like 2008 or
[05:39:33] something and like they finally added it into the game
[05:39:38] 15 years too late, so true.
[05:39:45] Man, this one looks pretty cool actually.
[05:39:56] God damn.
[05:39:58] God damn.
[05:40:00] Yeah, damn.
[05:40:02] Holy shit.
[05:40:03] That's right.
[05:40:04] Whenever, whenever old school runescape added housing.
[05:40:07] I don't know about that
[05:40:09] Like I never really played OS or S except for like why I have a sponsor for at one time besides that I never really played the game
[05:40:19] You can fly onk I know I just figured it would be nice to ride around and see what it what it's like
[05:40:25] I think that like this area
[05:40:28] It's it's I mean this is cute right? I mean it's nice
[05:40:33] It's like Ellen for his vibes something like that
[05:40:37] This isn't somebody's house, is it? It's like just a form area? Yeah, it is. It's just a form.
[05:40:47] Is this the weeb game McConnell is playing? Yes, yes it is.
[05:40:55] Yeah, this looks really good.
[05:41:03] Wow. Wow.
[05:41:07] Oh my god.
[05:41:17] Let's fuck out of here.
[05:41:23] Man.
[05:41:28] Man.
[05:41:33] that's a new one oh my god wow there's a new emote I can see that that's insane I did this
[05:41:54] is isn't it crazy that like this has been going on for 10 years man holy shit that is insane
[05:42:01] And he's still here.
[05:42:02] What's up, man?
[05:42:04] Man, let me go and find out.
[05:42:06] I remember, oh, this is the mount that I got
[05:42:09] right before I quit the game.
[05:42:11] This was my mount.
[05:42:13] I remember I was so happy to get this mount.
[05:42:18] He walks like a retard.
[05:42:21] Did I complain about that when I bought him?
[05:42:23] I don't know.
[05:42:25] Keystone Master Dragonflight?
[05:42:27] Maybe, yeah, I was so happy to get this mount.
[05:42:30] i was like wow i did it
[05:42:33] is this a nostalgia stream a little bit yeah i mean i guess it kind of is
[05:42:38] like i mean this has even really been nostalgia for me it's just and really
[05:42:41] primarily new stuff
[05:42:43] with a couple of uh... recurring characters you could say
[05:42:50] our mouse in this game equivalent to a pet in a srs i really couldn't tell you
[05:42:54] that's a new mount to holy shit look at that
[05:42:58] God damn.
[05:43:01] God damn, what the fuck?
[05:43:06] Holy shit!
[05:43:09] Holy shit, wow!
[05:43:13] Eleanor Mount takes 10 hours, is that right?
[05:43:17] Yeah, let me look at the mount tab.
[05:43:19] Where's the mount tab? Warband contributions.
[05:43:22] Isn't it crazy that I quit for so long
[05:43:24] and I still have the majority of items?
[05:43:27] Oh my god!
[05:43:30] Okay, what are some of the new, like I'm actually kind of curious, what are the new cool two-handed weapons?
[05:43:36] I want to see the new cool swords.
[05:43:38] Oh, that's pretty badass, look at that.
[05:43:41] Look at these.
[05:43:43] Oh, that's really cool too, look at this.
[05:43:46] Well, fuck yeah.
[05:43:52] Oh, I like the, oh yeah, I remember seeing this one.
[05:43:56] That looks badass, too.
[05:44:00] Oh, it's nice this glowy as fuck. Yeah, they have a lot of glow-
[05:44:05] Oh, wait, it's the new Maladath.
[05:44:07] Wait, this is Maladath. Holy shit.
[05:44:13] Why isn't it gold? Shouldn't it be gold?
[05:44:16] Oh, that's- Wow, what the fuck is that?
[05:44:21] the fuck is this supposed to be?
[05:44:33] Yikes, yeah, what the hell?
[05:44:35] Um, okay, so that's a long boy, too.
[05:44:42] Okay, um, so, alright.
[05:44:46] Some of these look pretty nice.
[05:44:48] Oh, it's a little small sword. It's a little pokeboy.
[05:44:53] Yeah, I don't remember any of these. Like, this is like I stopped
[05:44:59] Blade of Unholy Might.
[05:45:02] Oh, this is from, this is from Old Naxxramas.
[05:45:07] So wait, all of this, so basically I have every single two-
[05:45:12] I have almost every single two-handed sword in the game.
[05:45:16] almost every single one and man oh I remember trying to farm this too oh man
[05:45:28] oh I didn't get this I thought I I thought I did get this sword I really
[05:45:35] wanted this one fuck and then oh yeah that's never I quit this is from that
[05:45:43] That was from Dragonflight, I remember this too.
[05:45:47] And then these are the new ones, I'm assuming.
[05:45:51] I mean this is pretty badass, that is cool.
[05:45:55] Oh that's from Amir Drasil as well.
[05:45:58] And this is the new stuff from the expansion.
[05:46:00] Yeah, I feel like this is, I think the coolest one is probably like this.
[05:46:05] This is badass.
[05:46:07] That's really cool.
[05:46:09] I also really like this one too. This is cool too. So check the sets. Okay, let me
[05:46:16] look at some of the... So this is where... So this is all my sets, right? You can see
[05:46:20] I pretty much have every single set in the game. Wait, they added ice pain back?
[05:46:27] Oh my god.
[05:46:35] Oh shit.
[05:46:37] That's new.
[05:46:39] Wow.
[05:46:41] Okay, so this is all, these are all the old sets, right?
[05:46:45] Okay, I can just scroll up. Okay, so this is, oh, this is new too.
[05:46:49] I remember, yeah, I was using this armor set. I thought it was a badass.
[05:46:53] Okay, and then this is all, it's tier four, tier five,
[05:46:59] and we all know these, what about this?
[05:47:01] Jotunheim Berserker's breastplate.
[05:47:04] Oh, these are new too, Rath, oh, it's,
[05:47:07] oh, this is a Rath of the Lich King unique set.
[05:47:12] Then Conqueror's set.
[05:47:14] I'm surprised they don't have the boots or something
[05:47:15] for like the armor set that it's supposed to fit with too.
[05:47:19] So then this is, so these are these special sets
[05:47:22] that were made. Oh, this is my old challenge mode gear, too. Man, I remember. Oh, shit.
[05:47:35] Oh, and these are all the other versions. I remember this was the coolest set, dude.
[05:47:41] Remember this? Oh my God, when this came out, I thought it was so badass. And then what
[05:47:48] of the other ones. Oh yeah, I love this set too. This set was fucking awesome. I remember
[05:47:56] whenever I got this, I was so happy. And then all I got this set to remember this too. Holy
[05:48:01] fuck. And then I would wear this server people as soon as I started. This is the set that
[05:48:05] I was wearing a lot whenever I started streaming a lot. I remember like I would wear this because
[05:48:10] like you had to get it traded to you like the gear and I would farm it every day on
[05:48:14] every character this is honestly this was always one of my favorite ones too the
[05:48:19] juggernaut set to holy fuck I remember that so well oh what the wait is a coat
[05:48:27] it's just a coat what the hell and then oh yes but where's the actual where's
[05:48:38] the fuck what I remember this set was so cool it was this but it was gold I thought it was
[05:48:46] the warfront version of this I don't know where the hell it is but either way I love this set of
[05:48:51] year this is badass but I like the gold set more and I remember I got that this is never I started
[05:48:57] like playing more casual way kind of Milo though them all Drax is that I forgot I I forgot I got
[05:49:06] all of these holy shit wow I actually have a lot of these sets even now I do
[05:49:14] I actually I always thought this was one of the coolest sets in the game I do
[05:49:18] I even now I think it's so cool this is so I remember whenever I finally got this
[05:49:23] set I felt so happy it was like the only reason I was rating basically
[05:49:30] Wow. Wow. That's great. Okay. Let's see what else we have. And these are the new ones. I remember this pretty well. Yeah, there's this. This was cool. And then this is, this is about whenever I quit right here. I stopped playing right about here.
[05:49:53] And I
[05:49:55] Mean this is kind of it's it's a little bit like kind of extravagant, but it is pretty cool. Holy shit look at that. Oh
[05:50:04] Yes, this was this was my last set. This is the last set of gear that I got in the game
[05:50:09] Right here
[05:50:11] Because I thought the I thought the Heroic set was really really cool
[05:50:16] And that's why I still have it in my gear so everything past this is new
[05:50:23] That is fucking retarded, bro, like...
[05:50:26] Oh, god, bro, no, no, no, no, no, no.
[05:50:31] Okay, next, what's this?
[05:50:34] This is retarded.
[05:50:36] This is... Oh, wait a minute, I remember looking at this set,
[05:50:40] and I thought, like, wow, I'm so glad I'm not playing anymore.
[05:50:44] And so, then what happened after that?
[05:50:48] Honorary council members gear.
[05:50:50] the
[05:50:52] educators green what the fuck is this quittodian war
[05:50:57] patrons elegance
[05:51:00] peddlers trinkets
[05:51:02] holy shit where'd all this stuff come from
[05:51:12] wait was this like Robin Hood
[05:51:14] oh my god
[05:51:16] okay so now we have
[05:51:18] Oh, this is, oh, I guess...
[05:51:23] Alright, I do have to say...
[05:51:27] This shit still goes hard as fuck.
[05:51:30] This is so fucking badass.
[05:51:33] I remember whenever I saw this, this was like one of the only armor sets I wanted.
[05:51:37] This looks fucking cool, man. I love this.
[05:51:41] Yeah, the Crusader drip, yeah, exactly.
[05:51:44] Okay, what else do they have besides this?
[05:51:46] Oh, oh, this is the new raid. Oh, I haven't seen this before at all. That's kind of cool.
[05:51:55] Oh, shit, they remade Wrath.
[05:52:01] Damn, that looks fucking badass.
[05:52:04] You know, it's crazy.
[05:52:06] That's kind of the way that I imagined it whenever I was 16.
[05:52:11] They remade all of them? Well, I'll go through them. Don't worry about it.
[05:52:15] Are you having trouble choosing a plan?
[05:52:17] No, bitch!
[05:52:18] Let me know if I can deal with it.
[05:52:19] Oh, that looks really cool.
[05:52:22] Holy shit, so they redid the Wrath gear with a different color.
[05:52:26] Man.
[05:52:27] Oh, this is the new raid.
[05:52:32] I haven't seen this at all.
[05:52:34] So quest rewards.
[05:52:36] This is actually kind of cool.
[05:52:38] That's a cool looking set.
[05:52:40] Liberators of Undermine.
[05:52:43] Ah man, this is kinda shitty.
[05:52:47] Oh no!
[05:52:49] Oh wait, horrific visions revisited.
[05:52:51] Oh no, what do I have to get the fucking...
[05:52:53] The... the...
[05:52:54] What is it?
[05:52:55] Fucking, god damn.
[05:52:57] Uh...
[05:52:59] I was even called.
[05:53:00] I'm trying, I'm surprised I don't immediately know what this is.
[05:53:04] Um, mail muncher.
[05:53:05] Yes, mail muncher, exactly.
[05:53:07] And uh, fuck.
[05:53:12] Some of these are okay.
[05:53:17] I guess like, I mean this one looks kind of cool, what do you think?
[05:53:21] Yeah, that's decent, this is kind of cool.
[05:53:26] Oh, what the fuck?
[05:53:29] Is this a new raid or the old raid?
[05:53:35] Please let there be a red one.
[05:53:37] Oh no, there's no red one.
[05:53:41] It's the latest trade. I mean, honestly, this is kind of cool. I like this. Silver Moon Augur's
[05:53:49] Raimants. Oh, that looks nice. This is like a Warcraft 3 set. Wait, I have this armor set.
[05:54:00] Wait, why do I have this armor set? I don't even know why. Voidbreaker's Attire. Oh, that's
[05:54:06] kind of cool. I like the helmet there. The helmet looks kind of cool. It gives you like red eyes.
[05:54:14] Galactic Warmonger's armor.
[05:54:21] A death knight? Can I see that too? Oh, I can't.
[05:54:24] Okay, that looks kind of badass. Oh, oh, that's for... Okay, I got it.
[05:54:29] Oh, this is...
[05:54:32] That's...
[05:54:36] Okay
[05:54:39] Okay, we might have to do the first raid
[05:54:44] Yeah, that's that's badass
[05:54:49] That's really really cool fuck man, that's cool. I
[05:54:54] Like that actually what's this armor this armor is even cooler. I like that. Where the fuck do I get that?
[05:54:59] let me see inspect and
[05:55:01] and Astral Glac- Oh, I bet- Oh, that's the elite version, isn't it?
[05:55:07] And I missed out on it, so I'm never getting that, am I?
[05:55:10] That's probably the elite version of the armor, isn't it?
[05:55:15] Yeah, it is. Man.
[05:55:18] That's really cool.
[05:55:22] I have it and you don't. I know. But that's what happens.
[05:55:26] Yeah, that's bad. That's FOMO. Well, maybe they'll re add those. I mean, they'll probably re add these eventually
[05:55:32] You know like fucking oh, bro. He's even got the gladiator mount on it, too
[05:55:36] Do you remember whenever I got this gladiator mount? I was so happy. I
[05:55:40] Was such a happy camper whenever I got this dude. Sorry, bro. I know
[05:55:46] Fuck man, that really stands out to it does where's the rest of the sets and look at these again
[05:55:50] Okay, so this is the new this is the new armor set dude
[05:55:54] I wish that the mythic one was red and that way it had dude. This is actually really cool
[05:56:00] I bet this probably would look so fucking badass on a torrent like this is a hundred percent a horde set man
[05:56:09] Okay, the Bard is here. What's up, man? Oh my god, look there's a little people from the from the guild to
[05:56:16] Just wait you'll be get to the set by next stream
[05:56:18] I don't think you can get the set of what you I mean to be fair like you almost can but not quite
[05:56:24] Of stuff like that a maces what these?
[05:56:29] Yeah, like looking at some of this new stuff is like
[05:56:32] It's weird because I go back. I remember so many of these items right I remember like
[05:56:37] I like I was failing
[05:56:40] My statistics class and I got like a 50 in my class
[05:56:43] And I remember not caring that I got a bad grade because I knew I was going to go home and buy this
[05:56:48] It's yeah, and I upgrade it from Storm Herald
[05:56:59] And some of these are some of the new maces. Oh, this is from the new the new the new raid
[05:57:09] What oh it that's cool
[05:57:13] That is it that is a cool item. I like that I
[05:57:16] I don't why is he always holding it like they always hold it too close to the fucking too close to the hill
[05:57:23] I complained about that whenever whenever I was still playing oh
[05:57:30] My god
[05:57:33] And I'm starting to remember a little bit of these yeah, I remember that okay, so
[05:57:39] Well, let me look at the axe. These are the only things that I really care about like where are the two-handed weapons. Oh
[05:57:44] Oh, what the fuck?
[05:57:48] It's like a chainsaw?
[05:57:49] Oh, that's an old one.
[05:57:52] What the f- Yeah, that's a- that's a recolor too.
[05:57:55] That looks nice.
[05:57:57] The silken palace.
[05:57:58] Oh, I remember I never got this.
[05:58:03] This was the legendary fucking axe that I never got.
[05:58:07] Shit!
[05:58:11] One more.
[05:58:12] I'm gonna look at pole arms.
[05:58:13] always like pole arms a lot. Hmm. It's okay. These are all right. Not amazing. They're
[05:58:23] just decent. You can still get it. Oh, I know. I'm sure I can. What the fuck is this? Oh
[05:58:34] my god. I think that's like, that's an old model. They just completely redid it. It's
[05:58:39] It's an old skeleton, I believe, but I'm not sure.
[05:58:42] Okay, so it's like a hedge trimmer.
[05:58:45] Oh my God, this is called, I think it's called
[05:58:49] Gargoyle's Bite, it was from Raffer the Lich King.
[05:58:52] I remember this, this is a death knight weapon.
[05:58:55] Oh, that was a long time ago, oh my God,
[05:58:58] that was a long time ago.
[05:59:00] Jesus.
[05:59:04] Yeah, if you're brave enough, yeah,
[05:59:05] I'm just, I'm looking at some of this, it's just,
[05:59:07] Yeah, I feel like I've missed out on a lot.
[05:59:10] This is a cool item.
[05:59:14] Where's your house?
[05:59:15] Let me go and do that.
[05:59:16] I got distracted looking at, okay guys.
[05:59:20] Okay guys, really fucking funny.
[05:59:27] Damn, that actually looks really good.
[05:59:30] Oh wait, that's Jay.
[05:59:32] Oh fuck, that's badass man.
[05:59:36] God damn.
[05:59:37] Did you get back into WoW?
[05:59:40] Uh, I mean, I'm playing it for the expansion, I mean, I don't know if I'm gonna get back
[05:59:44] into the game, right?
[05:59:45] I mean, I don't want to make commitments to things, right?
[05:59:49] I don't like making commitments all, Thren.
[05:59:51] Oh my God, he used to be in all of our raids.
[05:59:55] Man.
[05:59:57] Let me go this way, I guess.
[06:00:03] It's like the dark moon fair
[06:00:08] Oh, how do I get up there? Oh, I have to go this way
[06:00:14] Do you not have the human heritage set it's one of the last things that I did before I quit is
[06:00:19] I got the human heritage armor set
[06:00:24] Let me see what are my other like I what about the mounts I didn't even look at the mounts
[06:00:29] So how many am I missing now? Wait, what's this?
[06:00:38] Well, that's kind of cool. What the fuck?
[06:00:49] What the fuck? Holy shit!
[06:00:53] God. God damn. Yeah, let me guess. You can't earn this one in the game, right? You gotta
[06:01:09] spend money for this one? Let me just take it. Let me just take a wild guess. You do. Okay.
[06:01:18] Wow, wow, okay. Oh, I have other ones avoid light surgery. What's this?
[06:01:26] Wait, isn't it? Wait, this is same
[06:01:30] Wait what?
[06:01:34] This looks like the same now
[06:01:39] Okay, what about this one?
[06:01:48] Excuse me, it changes.
[06:01:54] That is definitely a storm out.
[06:02:00] That is absolutely 100 percent a storm out.
[06:02:04] Like you knew for like, I knew that shit.
[06:02:09] So, damn, there's they added all these new mounts.
[06:02:12] Holy shit, Amani blessed bear.
[06:02:16] Amani wait they added weight there's now there's two more Amani bears. Oh
[06:02:23] My god
[06:02:26] Lots of cool. Oh, that's a big bird
[06:02:31] What the fuck is this
[06:02:35] Let me solo him nucleus. Oh fuck this is like a it's like the infernals
[06:02:46] I remember I never got that one
[06:02:49] Midnight Falls
[06:02:51] March and Cualdonis Mythic
[06:02:56] It's cool to see the new mounts it is like I
[06:03:00] And uh, that's a storm out that one looks too cool. Of course some things that this is actually really badass
[06:03:07] This is way damn. This is actually really cool. What the fuck?
[06:03:13] Yeah
[06:03:15] That's badass. Get it today? Yeah, sure. Let me go do that.
[06:03:22] I'm just looking at some of these. I don't have, like, you know what feels really good?
[06:03:28] Is that I can look at these and I don't feel any FOMO at all. I don't.
[06:03:36] I had so much fun playing this game for years, but I don't feel like I have to go and do anything
[06:03:43] anymore. That red armor set almost made me feel that way though. Almost dead. There's
[06:03:51] so many new mounts. Holy shit. Wait, this is, wait, is this new? This is a new mount?
[06:04:00] This isn't a new mount. This is the same mount. What? This is the same mount. What the fuck
[06:04:10] is this higher resolution marginally oh that looks really cool oh that's for
[06:04:25] midnight so this is the new so if I ever did mythic dungeons I would get this
[06:04:30] this buzzard well that's cool
[06:04:40] Man
[06:04:45] And the scene of the crime or at all where it all began
[06:04:55] Wow, yep
[06:05:00] Holy shit eighty eight thousand of these items. Oh, this is just like the other mount that I just had
[06:05:06] Oh, this is a really damn. That's actually really cool
[06:05:13] And they added a new new one of these two and so I guess these buzzards are the new mounts
[06:05:22] Communion corruption of the aspects is this what I think it is
[06:05:32] Is it is it guys is this what I think it is
[06:05:37] It's like almost yeah, it's like a heart of the aspects. Oh
[06:05:43] My god
[06:05:47] That's cool
[06:05:52] Wait, what's this? Oh, it's a new tiger mount to I
[06:05:58] Love how I'm like not even doing anything in the game. I'm just looking at the new mounts
[06:06:02] It's the real thing that matters, right
[06:06:04] to see what what else I've all missed out on that's another one of the big boys I
[06:06:11] Remember I made a YouTube video about this this one. I got really mad about it and
[06:06:16] Then yeah, I was farming these out before I quit
[06:06:21] Miss a pandari I remember that fell iron juggernaut. Oh boy
[06:06:26] firey dragon hawk fire wait what is this here fiery hearst seed and it's in the hearstone
[06:06:38] anniversary and there's what the hell is that man how many attempts was it man like I just
[06:06:53] I spent more time farming for this mount than it took me to beat Elden Ring.
[06:07:02] Like I basically, instead of not getting this mount, I could have beaten Elden Ring.
[06:07:11] That's insane.
[06:07:13] Okay.
[06:07:19] There's so many of these too.
[06:07:20] I've seen a lot of these.
[06:07:22] I made a video about that, that's a new nether heart of, oh my god.
[06:07:33] Man.
[06:07:37] I remember this all too well.
[06:07:43] Jesus.
[06:07:44] Hogress.
[06:07:46] It's like I love going through these and I'm seeing, and I remember all I never got the egg.
[06:07:52] I
[06:08:00] Was a recolor you were right
[06:08:02] Look guys. I've this is also a remake of the the love rocket, too
[06:08:06] I remember this all like I you know you gotta keep in mind like I played this game like
[06:08:14] Let me see what my slash played says
[06:08:16] It says total time played this level. It says 8 hours 16 minutes. So I only played this
[06:08:29] expansion at max level for 8 hours and then total time played 1111 days. Look at that.
[06:08:44] That's a long time. It is. That's a really long time. I played a lot. Yep. And that's
[06:08:51] only on one character. I have like 10 characters. Oh, look at this piece of shit. Oh, I remember
[06:08:58] him. Oh, that's really cool. I like that. I would have made an achievement guide for
[06:09:06] this in another life. Oh, fuck, this is actually, oh, oh, it's in the store. Of course, I was
[06:09:14] like, damn, this is really cool. I was like, why is it so cool? Because it's in the store.
[06:09:22] forge mech suit man a lot of these seem to be recolors I'm almost done guys I'm
[06:09:40] almost done you're gonna have to relax well this is a new nether a new nether
[06:09:46] Drake too. Voidstorm fishing. What the fuck? Voidstorm fishing? Oh my god.
[06:09:58] Otto, I remember that. That was in the pale hide motion. Oh my god. How did I even get the Galleon mount?
[06:10:07] I'm trying to remember. I think I just bought it. I just bought it with gold.
[06:10:10] four and a half and four and a half of it was just looking at mounts you're
[06:10:15] right and then oh yeah I tried to get this oh no I did get this one it's called
[06:10:19] Dottie I think that was the other one was if I'm remembering correctly it was
[06:10:24] quite a while ago Centaur hunts oh fuck dude there's so many oh this is
[06:10:31] actually a really cool mount wow that looks awesome
[06:10:40] This reminds me of the fact that I never got this fucking the original tribute to immortality
[06:10:49] mount.
[06:10:51] I remember I joined a group to do tribute to immortality like three weeks before they
[06:10:56] got rid of it and we had like four people die on the last boss or not die in the last
[06:11:02] boss excuse me die on the first boss and I was so sad I was I was so sad I was
[06:11:15] like I knew this was never gonna happen don't forget to do a Resident Evil 9 I'm
[06:11:20] gonna play that I don't know how long or what I'm gonna do but I will probably
[06:11:24] play it I don't know if I'm gonna play it on release day or the day after it
[06:11:27] depends on how long it takes to level up in Wow like I'm assuming it's really
[06:11:31] gonna be like a 10 hour thing well that's actually really cool the Royal
[06:11:35] Void Wing I like that oh man I remember I was farming this before I quit too
[06:11:45] fuck that was a little weird oh it's a little mouse I forgot all about that one
[06:11:49] too fuck man oh this is the other one too oh this is the keystone mount too and
[06:11:58] and then oh shit
[06:12:01] this is the oh you know what this is looks like uh...
[06:12:05] is like three people in the world that would know this uh... this is actually a
[06:12:08] recolor
[06:12:09] that's based off of the uh...
[06:12:13] the gladiator mounts this is the recolored version i think it's the
[06:12:15] wrathful gladiator strike
[06:12:19] but now it has armor on it
[06:12:25] man
[06:12:27] It is, yeah.
[06:12:29] Because they never had a recolor with that color of amount.
[06:12:33] Season 6? I don't think it was season- was it season 6?
[06:12:41] It's been a long time, I could be wrong.
[06:12:51] I just- motherfucking piece of shit, I never got this one either.
[06:12:54] Oh, that's I this was a real this is a really cool mount. I like this and
[06:13:01] Where are the other ones? Oh, I remember this I complained about this mount. Of course I did
[06:13:09] And I think I complained about this one too, I don't remember I
[06:13:14] Complaint about something regarding this. I forgot exactly what it was so they're in dreamer
[06:13:18] I remember this very clearly they added this during like 8.2 or 8.3 in BFA
[06:13:24] This looks kind of cool.
[06:13:29] Yeah, some of these are the big G.
[06:13:41] What is this the new?
[06:13:45] Is this the new Memerons head?
[06:13:48] I guess it must be.
[06:13:54] I- I never got the Nalak mount.
[06:13:57] For some reason, I- I thought that I did.
[06:14:00] I guess not.
[06:14:03] Fuck, man.
[06:14:06] That's really, really cool.
[06:14:08] That's a badass mount. Holy shit, that's cool.
[06:14:13] Oh, they remade one of these.
[06:14:16] Your mythic mount gets remade as a fucking time-warped badge mount.
[06:14:21] Man.
[06:14:22] Too bad, huh?
[06:14:26] Jesus, there's so many of these that got added, they're all new, and an eel.
[06:14:35] What the fuck?
[06:14:37] A moon beast.
[06:14:39] I remember seeing this, this was really cool.
[06:14:45] Man, there are a lot of these mounts that I missed out on, huh?
[06:14:54] This is really cool too.
[06:14:57] What does the G stand for?
[06:14:58] I think it stands for Dick.
[06:15:02] I think so.
[06:15:03] I'm not sure.
[06:15:05] It's just my best guess.
[06:15:08] There are so many new mounts.
[06:15:10] Holy shit, that's a lot of new mounts.
[06:15:14] Wow.
[06:15:17] Wow.
[06:15:19] Let me go over here,
[06:15:20] and there's two more areas I need to explore.
[06:15:27] Based on Asmon WildStreams.
[06:15:31] Oh, it's down this one.
[06:15:37] Ooh, we're here!
[06:15:41] Yeah, I had so many of these old mounts.
[06:15:43] It was like, it was like Duskwood, I, I bet it is.
[06:15:50] Let's see, what are some of the other old ones that I have?
[06:15:54] I remember whenever I got this dude like, man, I was so happy.
[06:16:00] I was so happy whenever I got this mount.
[06:16:06] Fuck.
[06:16:09] Asses of a war.
[06:16:12] That's health frozen over well the wow expansion comes out next week or sorry not next week tomorrow
[06:16:20] I mean the expansion comes out tomorrow
[06:16:24] Which is kind of like that's like a it's a lot right. I mean holy shit
[06:16:31] Let me see what it says like
[06:16:35] I'm surprised there's not more people playing
[06:16:38] Looks like there's more people playing classic now
[06:16:40] Oh my god. Okay, so I can go anywhere I want. And so I'm assuming that Founders
[06:16:55] point. So if everybody owns a house here, then what the hell do I do? They're all
[06:17:04] taken yeah so is this like real life
[06:17:10] this plot number two okay I need to find out where number two even is I don't
[06:17:24] know how the like it doesn't there's no chronological there it is is right there
[06:17:29] wait no I that that's right there
[06:17:34] They have subdivisions of the guild area you they say it's missus. You'll own nothing and be happy it seems that way
[06:17:47] So I'm not gonna do this
[06:17:49] But like theoretically could I kick somebody out of the guild and it evicts them?
[06:17:57] Like just theoretically could I do that?
[06:18:04] haha
[06:18:10] haha oh no i call i saw is that right that's funny
[06:18:16] i'm surprised they let you do that actually
[06:18:20] it seems like the kind of care bear ship wasn't wouldn't let you do
[06:18:25] okay um now and off the bottom three lose their house
[06:18:29] oh god
[06:18:32] The landlord special yeah, I guess so
[06:18:36] So what you could evict McConnell McConnell probably isn't in he's not even here probably
[06:18:43] So this is lolly's house
[06:18:48] Well look at this
[06:18:55] Wow
[06:18:57] I
[06:18:59] Honestly like you wanted me to look at your house your house looks like shit man. Wait, what that what what's
[06:19:08] What the wait what the fuck
[06:19:13] This is a purse oh
[06:19:17] My oh
[06:19:19] My god
[06:19:22] Yeah, I have one of those
[06:19:27] Oh, I have that one too!
[06:19:35] Can you go in through here? No, you can't.
[06:19:39] Wait, is this a... oh.
[06:19:43] Oh my god.
[06:19:47] Oh my god, look at all the stuff he put in here.
[06:19:51] Holy fuck.
[06:19:55] Look at all.
[06:19:59] Oh my.
[06:20:00] Oh my God, dude.
[06:20:05] Look at all this shit.
[06:20:10] You need to visit the guy's house to make your room.
[06:20:12] I'll have to do that.
[06:20:14] Oh, wait, what the fuck?
[06:20:17] This is huge.
[06:20:19] Oh, it's a turtle.
[06:20:22] Shit, man.
[06:20:27] That's my housing comp.
[06:20:30] Well, we'll listen. Why don't you relax, okay?
[06:20:33] Like, I just came back to the game. I came to play the new expansion, okay?
[06:20:38] Like, wait, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, is this...
[06:20:42] Okay, I didn't know I was getting teleported somewhere or something like that.
[06:20:52] Damn.
[06:20:55] Click on the bookshelf?
[06:21:01] Okay.
[06:21:03] Oh my.
[06:21:36] Isn't that's crazy Wow, how about that the goon cave? Yeah jerky and grape so didn't that's the problem. Oh
[06:21:45] Yeah, get out. Oh
[06:21:49] My god
[06:21:59] So if I click on this
[06:22:01] So basically, every single, I have to admit this is a really great commitment to realism
[06:22:12] here. Every single house is owned by somebody else and you can't own a house because there
[06:22:20] are already people that have owned the house for a long time and there's nothing that you
[06:22:26] can do. There's no chance that you have, unless you of course are the guild master, in which
[06:22:32] case you could just kick somebody out of the guild, and that's it. Which is very convenient.
[06:22:40] I'm reading some of these names. Some of these names remind me of a man many, many years ago,
[06:22:46] right? Oh my god. Why is this one blue? Why is this house blue? And the other ones are
[06:22:54] are the orange.
[06:22:58] God damn.
[06:23:01] Friends list, I see, okay.
[06:23:04] That makes sense, of course.
[06:23:12] What about section eight?
[06:23:13] Yeah, is there any section eight housing
[06:23:16] in World of Warcraft?
[06:23:17] I think I might need a voucher.
[06:23:19] Look up.
[06:23:22] What about it?
[06:23:22] Oh, they they redid the clouds the clouds were different than they used to be
[06:23:34] Maybe talk to the NPC following you well
[06:23:38] I'm interested in founding my I want to see other neighborhood options open house finder. Wait, what the fuck?
[06:23:48] So this is wait, this is section 8 housing right here
[06:23:52] Subdivision 1, Subdivision 2.
[06:23:59] Well, how do I go to Subdivision 2?
[06:24:04] Visit.
[06:24:10] How much?
[06:24:11] It's $1,000?
[06:24:12] It's $1,000 gold bars.
[06:24:17] How long have I been playing?
[06:24:18] Very...
[06:24:19] enjoy a good stroll about town. Let's see what spots are available.
[06:24:24] So like basically nobody has a house here. This is actually like this section 8 area.
[06:24:31] It is. This is the section 8 area where nobody has a house. It's a shithole. There's nothing
[06:24:38] around. Remember like the other one, there's a bunch of people around here. You've got
[06:24:41] to pay rent. Yeah, this is definitely the section 8 area. Press 2. What is this here?
[06:24:47] Who cares and I use in our play before yeah, I haven't I haven't seen this before yet
[06:24:56] Wow
[06:25:01] So I guess I could build a house like so what happens if I just try to build a house right here
[06:25:05] I'm gonna do it now. I can always relocate right I can relocate or do whatever the hell I want
[06:25:17] Yes? Okay, alright. I'm just gonna do this just for now. Just to see what happens.
[06:25:22] Okay, Neighborhood Indestructible Location Guild owned by Indestructible.
[06:25:28] Okay, so I'm gonna buy this, I guess.
[06:25:30] You're gonna buy the plot? Yeah.
[06:25:37] Welcome home.
[06:25:41] What, did I just get fired from a game development job?
[06:25:44] Wow. Wow. Thank you. Congratulations on acquiring your house. Is this... oh god.
[06:26:12] tutorial I'm not gonna dude fuck this okay so this is my house it's a shit
[06:26:23] hole yeah it is edit house oh I've got a lot of these so what if I want to put
[06:26:32] like the dark portal on here wait can I put the dark portal in my house
[06:26:37] I got a dark portal in my-
[06:26:40] Ah, it's perfect! It's just where I wanted it!
[06:26:44] Ah, it fits just perfectly!
[06:26:46] Oh, yeah!
[06:26:48] This is really, really good, guys!
[06:26:51] Just-
[06:26:52] Okay, let me go back and-
[06:26:55] Alright, so, can I get- How do I get rid of this?
[06:26:59] Um, t- Cancel Escape?
[06:27:02] Okay, so I-
[06:27:03] Remove Decor R. Okay.
[06:27:05] R for Remove.
[06:27:06] okay so let me make the ideal the ideal male house okay where do we have here
[06:27:23] okay we've got ourselves a bed and then there's like a table and then
[06:27:36] I
[06:27:41] Think that might be it actually oh
[06:27:44] There is multiple beds wait a second actually you know what?
[06:27:53] Miscellaneous furnishings
[06:27:57] It's a golden panda. Oh, wow. I see this
[06:28:00] This search bar, do they have a TV?
[06:28:04] I don't think they have a TV.
[06:28:05] Oh, there has to be a chair.
[06:28:07] Okay, well, I'm gonna put the chair right there
[06:28:09] next to the fireplace, right?
[06:28:13] So this is it.
[06:28:15] This is it, guys, we really did it.
[06:28:20] Amazing.
[06:28:23] The Cuck chair?
[06:28:24] No, that's not it at all.
[06:28:26] Well, welcome home, I guess so guys.
[06:28:33] It's interesting to play the game again, I'm going to be honest, it is like I feel like
[06:28:37] I've missed out on a lot more than I thought I did.
[06:28:42] W Blizzard is cool, it's nice they added this into the game, it is definitely nice, I'm
[06:28:47] going to take a break, just calm down and I'll probably get things set up tomorrow for
[06:28:53] playing the expansion and you know see what it's like I don't know really how
[06:29:01] much I'm gonna play I don't know I mean like I might play one day I might play
[06:29:05] three days I might play none days right I don't know so yeah this isn't supposed
[06:29:14] to be in Legion it's supposed to be in fucking wad nice sleep on the bed
[06:29:20] I'll be there. I've got to hit him up and see what he's doing. I have no idea
[06:29:25] I'm assuming so like he messaged me, but I need to figure it out
[06:29:31] Oh my god
[06:29:33] Bro
[06:29:37] Dude, I forgot you got rank one. I forgot man. That was a long time ago
[06:29:45] go oh my he has it can he show can I show you my tavern get on a two-seater
[06:29:58] mount jane take me over to it I'm assuming actually you're on the first
[06:30:04] subdivision aren't you we got a teleport okay so then in order to do that it's
[06:30:14] It's not in the guild.
[06:30:16] Okay.
[06:30:17] All right.
[06:30:18] Now I'm assuming it's probably view houses, right?
[06:30:24] Oh, you've got two houses.
[06:30:26] Bro, big ball in.
[06:30:31] Yeah, okay.
[06:30:32] I'll do this real quick before I stop.
[06:30:34] And I'll look at McConnell's house
[06:30:35] and everybody else's house later on too.
[06:30:41] This is the only one I wanna look at right now.
[06:30:42] just, you know, I want to end and wrap it up.
[06:30:52] Fix your transmog.
[06:30:54] I probably should do that.
[06:30:57] I'll probably do that tomorrow.
[06:30:59] Okay.
[06:31:01] Damn.
[06:31:03] Damn, bro.
[06:31:04] He got this shit out in the projects, huh?
[06:31:09] It's like the dreary music.
[06:31:10] Oh shit. Oh damn. That's really nice. Oh wow.
[06:31:29] And let me guess. Oh my god.
[06:31:40] beer pong pvp
[06:31:43] oh my
[06:31:52] hey grind it hard is it hard to get these I don't know
[06:31:56] a cthulhu fucking oh my god
[06:31:59] oh wow
[06:32:01] is this the VIP section
[06:32:04] man
[06:32:07] It's an actual tavern
[06:32:11] Dark romance section for you know who it's for McConnell. I knew it
[06:32:20] For McConnell guys
[06:32:24] This is nuts
[06:32:27] Okay going through here
[06:32:32] It's got all the little fucking ingredients and shit too. Oh my god
[06:32:37] Working...
[06:32:39] Oh shit!
[06:32:43] It's a walk-in...
[06:32:46] He says it's a walk-in freezer powered by a death knight.
[06:32:52] Oh wow.
[06:32:54] That used to be a hot chick ten years ago.
[06:32:57] Here I cook this for you.
[06:32:59] Oh my...
[06:33:01] Oh my god.
[06:33:03] Ha ha!
[06:33:07] Wow, that's insane man here yeah is this what I think it is oh shit is this the
[06:33:31] The portal.
[06:33:32] Oh, guys.
[06:33:41] Okay, okay guys, yeah, real good one, all right?
[06:33:45] Yeah, so you go through the dark portal
[06:33:47] and you got all the hoes dancing around.
[06:33:51] Is that right?
[06:33:54] Oh my God.
[06:33:57] Wow, I didn't know it could be,
[06:33:59] Oh, shit, you can go up to the top.
[06:34:03] Damn.
[06:34:06] You can sit in any of these too.
[06:34:09] Wait, oh, there's even a place up there too?
[06:34:12] Wait, how do you get up?
[06:34:14] Fuck.
[06:34:16] How do you get up there?
[06:34:19] Is it, is it just that, that's like,
[06:34:21] that's like where Abraham Lincoln got shot.
[06:34:25] I mean, really, look at this.
[06:34:27] Yeah bro, like they shot him in a place just like that, man!
[06:34:32] You can't get up there yet? Yeah, oh I see.
[06:34:35] No, he did!
[06:34:39] Okay, um, maybe I can- I can do a jump, right? Can I do that?
[06:34:44] I can't.
[06:34:45] No path available.
[06:34:47] Some things never change.
[06:34:49] This is nuts, man.
[06:34:52] Oh my god.
[06:34:57] Look at all this. Jesus. I'm like stuck. Okay, there we go.
[06:35:05] Which one would I say that? Oh, definitely this one. 100% this one with the meat. Wait, no, not that way. Wait, no, no, I.
[06:35:14] Okay, he doesn't want me. Okay, there. There, it's perfect. All right, we're good. Yeah, it's broken, I guess.
[06:35:23] man we need a housing competition yeah you're right but I figured I wanted to
[06:35:31] just at least show one right these are really cool this is it's a cool little
[06:35:37] feature it is I mean like it is you know I always complain about Blizzard about
[06:35:43] everything and they deserve it and more but but um this is cool it's a cool
[06:35:53] little housing thing it's so nostalgic I know I know I am I don't know if I'll
[06:36:02] ever really go back like I think that the next time like I don't want to make a
[06:36:06] commitment like I'm not really planning on playing the new expansion a whole lot
[06:36:11] Like I so like if I do it it's gonna surprise me, but what I will say is that I
[06:36:21] Really do like I if if classic came out and there was like a permanent classic plus I
[06:36:28] Would at least level the 60 again. I would just so I had the character
[06:36:35] I would
[06:36:37] See you again in 10 months. Yeah, something like that, right?
[06:36:41] Probably Resident Evil 9, bro. Oh, I will. I will. I'll play.
[06:36:50] Gruel's lair is calling. Really?
[06:36:54] So is the nearest bridge.
[06:36:58] I don't think so.
[06:36:59] Oh, I don't think so, man.
[06:37:04] Oh, man, seven hour ghouls layered.
[06:37:07] Do you remember that fucking bullshit, man?
[06:37:10] Like, regardless of how long you play, welcome home, brother.
[06:37:14] Thank you, man.
[06:37:15] I appreciate it.
[06:37:16] Six app, dude.
[06:37:18] It was so fucking bad.
[06:37:21] We remember, bro.
[06:37:23] Yeah.
[06:37:24] Shouldn't tell us, G-Gatex?
[06:37:28] I mean I always play, I mean like I play video games just really, like I've gotten to the point in my life where I just play video games for fun.
[06:37:38] I don't really try to take it too seriously, and I just try to enjoy myself, and that's what matters.
[06:37:44] And so, you know, that's really what makes a difference, that's all I care about.
[06:37:49] And whether it's gonna be, you know, one thing or another doesn't really matter to me.
[06:37:54] Like I just uh
[06:37:57] Like for me like for wow like this is the the reality is that I like to go and see what they've done in retail
[06:38:04] Wow, but I don't think I'll ever really play retail. Wow the same way that I used to
[06:38:10] But I am at the point now. We're like a lot of my like real-life friends
[06:38:16] I'm at the position where it's like I
[06:38:20] Don't care about being good at the game anymore. I
[06:38:22] I actually don't give a shit at all. I don't care about getting FOMO items. I don't care about
[06:38:29] Getting like collecting every item. I don't care about anything other than just enjoying the experience, right?
[06:38:35] And like playing with my friends and hanging out with them and like if if you know like they're not as good as I am or I mean
[06:38:42] Honestly, I'm not as good as they are like it is what it is, right? And so I
[06:38:47] don't know
[06:38:52] I'm gonna say money doesn't bring happiness. Maybe I don't know
[06:38:57] If you're on a variant sword they have a knockoff transmog for trader's tinder called great
[06:39:01] No, you shouldn't be able to get was shallowing. No, we should be able to get that's ridiculous
[06:39:07] What are they gonna do whether you have next trader's tinder for fucking frostmour give me a break
[06:39:41] Or sorry raiders I
[06:39:44] Would pull people up and then I would do the same thing that I do to chatters to the people in my raid I
[06:39:53] Never really put this together
[06:39:55] But I basically always did the same thing, but now it's a little bit different. I'll be right back. I'd use a bathroom
[06:40:02] Yeah, now like it really it's really this it's basically the same exact thing
[06:40:08] like it's the same tone I'm just as much of an asshole it's all the same
[06:41:08] All right, we're back, give me a sec.
[06:41:35] We'd be good to stand in a jar fire. Yes in a fire jar. Yeah, exactly. Once a condescending
[06:41:47] fuck always a condescending fuck. Yeah. It's like really weird because like back then enjoy
[06:41:53] Enjoy the meal bro, wait what the-
[06:41:55] HAHAHA
[06:41:58] Perfect! Delicious!
[06:42:02] Man
[06:42:07] Yeah they really added a lot of RP shit into the game, huh?
[06:42:11] They did, they put in some friends- Flintstones ass meal, yeah really
[06:42:18] That was the first character you ever made?
[06:42:20] No, it's not. Uh, this is the first Alliance character I ever made.
[06:42:27] It was perfect. Didn't even know. Yeah.
[06:42:33] You can get the current warrior tier set doing pre-patch stuff for like an hour.
[06:42:37] I don't give a fuck. I'm just gonna put on my old transmogs. Have they remade?
[06:42:47] so this is the only set that I care about have they remade the the banana
[06:42:58] Swifty armor have they remade that set or not
[06:43:06] is as far as I know they haven't that's the set that I want them to remake
[06:43:13] Because that was always my favorite set in the game.
[06:43:16] It was. That was always my favorite set.
[06:43:19] And that was why whenever I used the Legion set,
[06:43:23] it always reminded me of that one.
[06:43:25] Bananas and rice. Yes, bananas and rice.
[06:43:30] There's a new mountain someplace for that set.
[06:43:34] Look up Retrain Skyrazer. I don't know about what that is.
[06:43:37] What's my slash played?
[06:43:39] 100 1000
[06:43:41] You have roughly 38,000 hours in total in the game. Yeah, I used to play this you guys don't really understand
[06:43:47] Like I would only play this game
[06:43:51] Like I would I would wake up like you got to keep my like I started playing in
[06:43:56] 2006
[06:43:57] So it was my birthday and then a little bit after that
[06:44:01] I remember it was like because I had just turned 16 like I don't know a month or two before them
[06:44:07] So I had just turned 16. I'm 35 now just like for context. This is 2006 and
[06:44:15] It was the summer of 2006 and I
[06:44:20] Had a friend of mine and we had grown up together. I've known each other 20 25 years right super. Yeah, that's 25 years
[06:44:27] No, and so
[06:44:29] So anyway, like, yeah, I did all that. And sorry, I got very, very distracted because
[06:44:42] the audio messed me up. Anyway, it's like half of our lives playing the game. Yes, pretty
[06:44:47] much. So what I was doing was playing the game pretty much all the time since then,
[06:44:51] right? I started playing the game then that that summer. And then I stopped playing every
[06:44:57] other game like I pretty much only played World of Warcraft that's all I played all the time with
[06:45:02] really no exceptions like that's all I did as I just played well and I did that from like 2006
[06:45:11] and I took like maybe a month or two break from like for example uh like Diablo 3 I played Diablo
[06:45:19] I played like PUBG a little bit right, but I only really actually stopped when
[06:45:27] Really, I mean like I would say I
[06:45:32] Mean probably like
[06:45:36] Like Final Fantasy to an extent but I
[06:45:41] I
[06:45:45] Still played shadow lands. I pretty much stopped after I stopped in dragonflight I
[06:45:53] Did I stopped like basically after the first season of drag the first season of dragonflight was the first time that I really played the game?
[06:46:01] seriously and
[06:46:03] then after that I just kind of lost interest in it and
[06:46:07] And like I had I had planned because I remember whenever Dragonflight was out
[06:46:12] I had just come back to stream me on my main channel and
[06:46:15] We got like a ton of viewers. There's like, I don't know
[06:46:18] We had like some like hundred thousand viewers or something like that watching it was a lot of people and
[06:46:24] Then
[06:46:26] There was like drama. I think there's like some drama that happened and so I ended up quitting
[06:46:31] What was the last straw for me? What was the last straw?
[06:46:34] You stopped going big dick after Legion?
[06:46:37] Uh...
[06:46:38] Yeah, I mean, I'd say Legion was the peak.
[06:46:45] Legion definitely was the peak.
[06:46:47] So, um, the wheelchair, I mean, that wasn't really the last, like, for me, why did I actually
[06:46:53] stop?
[06:46:58] It's because I felt like there were a bunch of new systems in Dragonflight where it was
[06:47:04] like you had to eat like a communal stew and you had to collect all these items and then
[06:47:10] you had to kill all these things and you had to get all these rare items and these objects
[06:47:14] and I was just like, actually I'd rather not.
[06:47:19] And...
[06:47:26] bullshit yeah and it wasn't really anything specific it was also that whenever I would
[06:47:34] do mythic plus I wouldn't be having fun it was stressful there were a lot of mobs everywhere
[06:47:44] like basically there's like there's like three ways to play wow in like a serious way there's
[06:47:51] Rating mythic plus and pvp like arena or like RBGs, but mainly arena
[06:47:56] And so if you're like I hated rating I hated mythic plus and I hated pvp
[06:48:04] So like as long as you like one of those you're probably gonna be able to enjoy the game and have fun
[06:48:09] I hated all three of them and so I quit the game for that reason
[06:48:15] Delves, I don't really care about Delves.
[06:48:19] They just felt like, you know, boring scenarios.
[06:48:25] See equipment, whenever you felt like your time was being wasted with bullshit.
[06:48:28] Well, it wasn't just that.
[06:48:31] So there was also another big component to it where I also quit because I kept doing
[06:48:39] my, I kept going around and doing effectively the exact same thing every single season.
[06:48:47] And so, like ever since Legion, I felt like the gameplay loop for WoW, every patch was
[06:48:56] you have your really good gear, it gets replaced.
[06:49:00] Now you're at the bottom tier in between normal and heroic.
[06:49:04] Now you do normal mode on day one, you try to do some of the heroic rate.
[06:49:08] If you're in a good guild, you do all the Heroic Raid in the first week.
[06:49:12] Then you try to do a Mythic Plus dungeon as high as you can.
[06:49:15] And then eventually, after the second week, or maybe the third week, to be on how good
[06:49:18] you are, or maybe fourth or fifth, right, if you're more casual, then you get to the
[06:49:22] pinnacle where you're opening up your weekly box, and your weekly box has the high item
[06:49:28] level piece of gear that's equivalent to Mythic Raiding.
[06:49:31] And then you do that on a regular basis, while you also do Heroic Raids, and then maybe do
[06:49:37] like one or two bosses on mythic and generally you don't even do that it's just a heroic raid in
[06:49:43] order to get like a cosmetic or something like that and then you fill in the other slots with
[06:49:47] just mythic plus gear and then you basically after two months of doing that because like you get one
[06:49:54] piece of gear every month right or every week and so like realistically you're probably not going
[06:49:59] to get every single slot so you're probably going to get like I'd say like seven slots of gear
[06:50:04] So you get like seven slots of gear, like one, two, three, yeah, so basically like half
[06:50:11] of this is like all, maybe like 10.
[06:50:14] So like within like three months maybe, or a little bit less than that, you're going
[06:50:18] to basically hit the same plateau again.
[06:50:21] And so it's like, okay, well now I've, I've just done this, I've achieved all this gear,
[06:50:26] I've gotten all it, and then a new patch comes out and you repeat that same process.
[06:50:34] So, like, that's my mindset for it, right?
[06:50:41] Is that, like, I've already kind of done that.
[06:50:43] Three months of game is good, though, right?
[06:50:45] Well, like, the thing is that it is good, but it's the same thing, like, with Dark Souls
[06:50:50] 1.
[06:50:51] Like, I played Dark Souls 1 a lot, but eventually I played it too many times.
[06:50:57] Like, now I know exactly what's going to happen.
[06:51:00] I've done it this many times, and, okay, that was really fun.
[06:51:04] it's time to do something else. Do you have any solution for that problem that you see?
[06:51:08] Well, so like if I can trust it like with Classic WoW, for example,
[06:51:13] one thing that I really liked about Classic WoW is that every patch inside of Classic WoW
[06:51:19] and every single phase of Classic WoW in my mind created a urgency to play the game. And the reason
[06:51:28] why is because I felt like, okay, well, I want to do BWL so I can do a Q40 and then I want to do a Q40
[06:51:37] so I can do next. And so the difference for me was that I felt like there was always a reason
[06:51:44] like I could take a break. And like if I was in half molten core gear, half BWL gear, I could come
[06:51:52] back in a year when next was out. And I would still basically be in the same spot. Now, I mean,
[06:51:57] I guess, yeah, you have like ZG gear that's like kind of better in some cases, but it depends on
[06:52:02] what that gear is, right? And so it wasn't really that that specific. And so really the point of
[06:52:08] what I'm making here is that like it felt like there was like a stairway that you would do in
[06:52:14] like classic WoW. And it felt that way in Burning Crusade to a lesser extent, but I think classic
[06:52:18] WoW was the pinnacle of this. And that stairway, I think that with like the newer expansions is
[06:52:26] kind of gone because they're a catch-up mechanics and so you are no longer playing the expansion,
[06:52:32] you're just playing the patch. And that to me is the reason why I kind of lost interest playing,
[06:52:40] is I felt like there wasn't any sort of like, like lost arc for example,
[06:52:45] like I got really motivated to play lost arc because I felt like there was a lot of like
[06:52:48] long-term progression that you could make and it would have a long-term impact and meaning.
[06:52:53] It's a ladder reset? Yeah, and I didn't like the ladder reset because I felt like the ladder resets were
[06:52:59] antithetical to what an MMO was. Like in my mind an MMO is like, okay
[06:53:05] well
[06:53:06] you're gonna continuously work and make your character better all the time, but like you have an MMO, but at the same time
[06:53:12] it's resetting gear all the time, and so the only real consistent progression are like cosmetics, and
[06:53:18] And like then you get into like a cosmetic bloat where there are so many cosmetics
[06:53:23] There's so many items and there's so many things that I mean
[06:53:27] I think that's one of the good things like with housing right is you're creating a new
[06:53:32] Vector of rewards right there's a new reward vector, but like with with wow in general
[06:53:39] I don't think that there were that many of them
[06:53:43] Destiny does that too much yeah exactly right so it's like how many mounts are there in the game
[06:53:47] now like for example like how many tiger mounts in the game are there how many
[06:53:52] raven ward mounts in the game are there how many dragon mounts in the game are
[06:53:56] there how many otter mounts in the game are there how many mammoth mounts in the
[06:54:01] game are there how many like a traxian macro god you know and that's kind of
[06:54:08] like a good way to say it right is that too many right just too many
[06:54:17] It's not a flex anymore. Yeah, exactly.
[06:54:25] Dog just accept that it's a game. You can't 100% and enjoy it a lot more.
[06:54:29] Well, I am like that. I mean, like I think that you came in like probably halfway through a conversation, right?
[06:54:35] So like you might not really know what we're talking about, but like I think that's true.
[06:54:38] I think you're right. But like just in a general sense, I feel like I just
[06:54:42] I don't really have that same type of like this is a really cool helmet. I like this a lot. This is badass
[06:54:49] It's like fucking shredder from like a change me Ninja Turtles
[06:54:53] That's cool. Oh
[06:54:55] Wow
[06:54:58] It's like a fortnight started cashing in on fucking shoes as a cosmetic and small pets to follow you like it
[06:55:03] Wow. Yeah, and so
[06:55:08] So pep batters they should have mount battles that'll be done a fun way. Well, I don't know about that
[06:55:12] It's a DK set in the new rain.
[06:55:14] Is that the new cool one?
[06:55:16] Isn't it?
[06:55:20] Well, that's really cool.
[06:55:23] That is badass, man.
[06:55:24] Is there a red one?
[06:55:25] There has to be a red one, right?
[06:55:28] Oh my god.
[06:55:31] Oh my god, bro.
[06:55:32] This is the way death knights used to look back into daddy.
[06:55:36] Oh, it's so cool.
[06:55:40] I love it.
[06:55:42] This is okay
[06:55:46] Yeah, it's not great. It's okay. I was probably a red version from like a PvP. It's probably looks so cool
[06:55:55] No, it's badass too
[06:55:59] Would you ever consider playing a different class for a season? No
[06:56:05] I think I should have just ended retail when they announced classic. Well, I don't know about that
[06:56:09] I mean like I think that there's a lot of people here's the thing is that
[06:56:13] there's a lot of people that really like
[06:56:17] retail well and
[06:56:19] I think that they've created an audience of people that enjoy that kind of content
[06:56:25] Now I'm not part of that audience
[06:56:28] I'm not
[06:56:30] at all
[06:56:33] Not at all not even in the slightest
[06:56:37] But there are people that like it
[06:56:39] And in the same way that I don't think that they should make the Sims appeal to me
[06:56:45] Um, I don't think they should make retail wow appeal to me either because I just I don't really play TBC
[06:56:51] I have no interest in playing TBC man. I've played TBC twice
[06:57:00] Yeah, that's it there's a lot of people playing retail than classic. What does that take you can't imagine the amount of wow moms and dads to play it
[06:57:09] I don't know, really. I mean, I have no idea how many people are playing each version of the game.
[06:57:13] I don't even, I don't know or care.
[06:57:17] Like I, I mean, maybe more people are like, I, I don't know how many people are playing retail.
[06:57:22] Like from everything that's like discussed online, it seems like overwhelmingly there's like infinitely larger
[06:57:29] audience of people that play classic and like the older versions of the game.
[06:57:34] But like, yeah, there's probably a lot of casual people that just kind of play retail.
[06:57:38] Wow and just do it regularly
[06:57:41] So like I don't really know I mean I like I'm at this is gonna be crazy to say
[06:57:48] especially for me I am past the point of
[06:57:52] giving a shit
[06:57:53] At all that gets us. That's the set out so fucking cool man
[06:57:58] That looks badass
[06:58:01] That looks good
[06:58:05] Fuck
[06:58:08] I'm past the point of like giving a shit like if there's more people that play retail
[06:58:13] Great if there's more people that play classic great
[06:58:21] I mean really like what am I what what am I doing here like why do I even give a shit? You know what I mean?
[06:58:28] Why do I care?
[06:58:32] This how it should be yeah, I mean, I don't know like it's not that big of a thing
[06:58:38] I don't care anymore. Yeah, that's really how I feel.
[06:58:43] I'm gonna draw back in to play New Expansion. Yeah, that's it.
[06:58:49] You think your mom would love housing? Honestly, dude, I think she probably think it was gay
[06:58:56] as well. She probably do it a little bit, but I don't know really if she would get into
[06:59:02] it that much or not like she she quit the game and in in burning battle for
[06:59:09] Azeroth BFA she quit the game and it was in the patch that they added in path
[06:59:16] riding pathfinder and it was like okay you have to get flying again and my mom
[06:59:23] I said why are you quitting I could help you get it and she's like nope and I'm
[06:59:28] like why and she's like I already got it before and I'm like yeah you got to get
[06:59:35] this expansion and she says there is some shit that I will not eat and that
[06:59:48] was the end of it. She was done. That's it. And so, uh, yeah, I completed BFA Pathfinder,
[07:00:05] she didn't. And then she quit the game. And that was it. What's she playing? She played
[07:00:14] a druid. She had a larger slash played than I did until she quit. Yeah, she played more
[07:00:23] than I did. So yeah, I mean, you still have access to your mom's account. I probably could
[07:00:30] get it. I mean, I don't like I do think that like my mom like passing away did have a big
[07:00:36] impact on like how attached I was to the game, because it was always like something that
[07:00:41] that we would do together, even though we weren't really playing.
[07:00:44] Like, it was like, you know, I would be playing and I'd see her a while again, and, you know,
[07:00:48] I'd like see her maybe in the city or something like that, and I'd like slash wave at her
[07:00:51] or something.
[07:00:52] It was all those like little things, right?
[07:00:54] And so, you know, like, whenever she was gone, then like that connection to, you know, the
[07:01:02] way it used to be was like gone.
[07:01:08] I never really did a lot of stuff with her.
[07:01:10] I did some stuff with her, but not a whole lot in the game because she sucked that's the reason why by the way
[07:01:17] She's fucking garbage so fucking bad the game is insane so fucking bad and so
[07:01:24] You know like
[07:01:27] and
[07:01:29] You know like I remember and the thing is that I remember like
[07:01:36] She's good farmer though, she was she just wasn't good at rating
[07:01:40] Like basically what happened is that, like I, we started in Rath of the Lich King, we brought her to Naxx 25 because it was so easy.
[07:01:51] And we got her geared out. She had like the best gear in the game.
[07:01:55] She was like one of the best geared druids on the entire server for like a Rath of the Lich King Naxx.
[07:02:01] And I remember everybody else in her guild couldn't even clear 10 men and she had like all full like
[07:02:09] fucking valorous tier 7.5 gear and
[07:02:14] They always like they always resented her for that
[07:02:18] They did there was into there for that and she was like wait. Well, what why are people in my guild?
[07:02:23] Not just why are they not just taught the boss and I'm like honestly, I
[07:02:28] Don't know either
[07:02:31] Did you ever get the insane title?
[07:02:39] I did.
[07:02:40] I got that.
[07:02:41] Being able to clear 25 Mennax felt so good.
[07:02:46] Yeah, it was real easy.
[07:02:50] Like the guild that I did it with back then, like cleared 40 or didn't we didn't clear
[07:02:54] 40 Mennax by we I mean they they didn't clear 40 Mennax, but they got like the almost killed
[07:02:59] Saffron.
[07:03:00] So like, I mean, if you're able to kill four horsemen and like, you know, vanilla, wow,
[07:03:04] that was a really big deal.
[07:03:06] And so like, a lot of them were like massive fucking nerds.
[07:03:09] Like we were all neckbeards, it was amazing.
[07:03:12] And so like, whenever fucking the new Naxx came out, we just completely cleared it.
[07:03:16] It was nothing.
[07:03:17] What was your proudest moment in WoW?
[07:03:20] I don't know.
[07:03:21] Like, I'd have to think about like, what is my proudest moment in WoW?
[07:03:27] whenever I got immortal. Like I feel like that was probably the biggest one. Logging off, yeah.
[07:03:37] I think that, yeah, probably getting invincible. No, I feel like I just got lucky with that.
[07:03:42] Go down. I don't really care about that. I think probably, yeah, probably getting immortal was like,
[07:03:50] because like, there was a lot that went into that, like for example, like our guild had kind of gone
[07:03:56] casual and like kind of quit and then we came back and like everybody like people never really
[07:04:04] liked our guild because our guild was full of people like me which kind of self-explanatory right
[07:04:10] and so because of that like just just for context like we had I had a lot of friends I was a very
[07:04:16] social person and so I had so many of my friends in the guild that we had a guild rank and it was
[07:04:23] called Asmon's Inwards and like just straight up that was the name and there
[07:04:31] was like I remember everybody all my friends would like they would want to
[07:04:36] get promoted beyond that with a hard R. Oh yeah yeah of course hard Rs
[07:04:42] absolutely yep definitely and we had that guild name for like two years or
[07:04:46] that guild rank for like two years something like that 2008 by the way
[07:04:50] later than that, and Azeroth's Champion. Well, Azeroth's Champion, that was a really big deal,
[07:04:58] but I knew that I was going to get that. I think that like really the reason why Immortal was a
[07:05:04] bigger deal was because it was like the first time that I had done something like that,
[07:05:09] and there was also like, I knew I was going to get Azeroth's Champion. It was just a matter of time.
[07:05:14] It was just like kind of like, if you're playing the game all the time and you're playing the way I
[07:05:17] Like this was really a participation reward for playing all day every day and being you know, moderately not brain dead at least
[07:05:28] And so in champion of frozen waste yeah, yeah, that was a big deal
[07:05:33] And so but like I'd say immortal was like the big I remember like whenever I got
[07:05:39] the the proto drink
[07:05:42] The black proto drink that was like. Oh my god people lost their fucking mind
[07:05:46] you miss the thrill of going for all the things. I miss the single-mindedness of it.
[07:05:52] Like one of the things that I really liked about WoW back in the day is that like I would always
[07:05:59] like log in and I would always have something to do. Like I would just sit there even if it's
[07:06:06] like in Stormwind like looking at the auction house or something. It was like this kind of
[07:06:10] secondary world that you would log in and kind of just be there and be a part of it and
[07:06:17] Like whenever you don't have that like I've done that in other games, but it doesn't feel the same way as it did with Wow
[07:06:26] Virtual task yeah, and it was always like just a little small things like it was nothing big right just like small things and
[07:06:35] Yeah flow state what was like you you log on and
[07:06:38] And then you don't even play the game you just log on and that's it
[07:06:44] What's I do the most proud of I was happy when I got grand marshal
[07:06:48] Was very happy about that
[07:06:51] Remember four hours wiping an album. No because I was only after for an hour fucking idiot. Remember that
[07:06:57] No, you don't you're lying
[07:06:59] But yeah, I don't do you feel like you've outgrown this feeling?
[07:07:07] No.
[07:07:08] Oh, well, yeah, I mean, in a way, like, I mean, the same, the thing is that, like, whenever
[07:07:17] you're a young guy, and you have your first big achievement in life, usually that's either
[07:07:24] happening in a school in like a video game or in some other like interesting like unique thing
[07:07:32] because like as a young guy you don't really have a lot of opportunities to really succeed
[07:07:37] in like a way that people respect or care. So like I think that's the reason why people
[07:07:44] respected or like why I cared a lot about why I always did like it was one of those places where
[07:07:49] you were able to be on an even playing field with everybody else and like back
[07:07:56] like back then I thought I was on an even playing field now I realized I was
[07:08:00] actually the one who had the advantage because like if I'm against a guy that's
[07:08:04] like 32 when he has two kids and he's married is this really a person that can
[07:08:10] compete against me whenever I have infinite time to play the game the
[07:08:14] The truth is that no, they can't compete against that.
[07:08:18] Like I'm just playing constantly, right?
[07:08:21] You have this massive time advantage and so like, my bigger deck, yeah, sure, right?
[07:08:27] I'm putting some, one percent award-wise.
[07:08:31] Well, I don't know about this.
[07:08:33] Like, I used to be very good at the game, but like now I'm dog-shooting.
[07:08:39] And like, I was never, like, I was always a great strategist.
[07:08:43] I was never actually a really good player.
[07:08:46] Like, if that makes sense.
[07:08:47] Like I was very good at like planning things
[07:08:50] and like figuring out how to do a boss
[07:08:52] or you know, like different strategies with soloing things.
[07:08:56] But like I was never like a high-end raider,
[07:08:59] like on like a top 50 level
[07:09:00] or like a high-end PDP or on like a rank one level.
[07:09:04] I was never really that person.
[07:09:05] I was not that guy, right?
[07:09:08] But I was just like, I was very good like a planner
[07:09:12] and like tactician, I guess.
[07:09:21] Do we even parse, bro?
[07:09:23] What about top parses?
[07:09:25] Parses were also another really great example of strategy.
[07:09:30] Like getting really good parses,
[07:09:32] I don't know what it's like nowadays, I have no idea.
[07:09:34] But whenever I used to parsing,
[07:09:37] outside of just a handful of bosses,
[07:09:40] It's mainly about strategy.
[07:09:45] Like for example, like a person that is trying to do what is best for the raid is oftentimes
[07:09:52] not the person that's going to get the best parse.
[07:09:55] Parsing is like a DPS ratings for, you know, like a character on a boss fight.
[07:10:02] Like who did the most damage on the boss fight?
[07:10:07] If you're a rank 1 DPS, you need the raid to accommodate you.
[07:10:10] Yeah, exactly.
[07:10:11] Like, for example, like with the rank 1 Star Auger parse that I got.
[07:10:14] And I got a lot of other rank 1 parses too, like especially in like at the beginning of
[07:10:18] Legion and like in Missa Pandaria.
[07:10:22] The reason, but that's one that I have saved and so people remember that one.
[07:10:28] The strategy that I was using was designed for, and it was the best strategy for the
[07:10:33] raid, but it was also conveniently the best strategy for me.
[07:10:37] And so like I had them kill an extra ad while I kept hitting the boss.
[07:10:41] And basically like you did, like all of your damage was like an, it was like an exponential
[07:10:45] scaler, right?
[07:10:46] So like because I had slightly more time, I did exponentially more damage.
[07:10:52] So yeah, it's a dummy test.
[07:10:55] Uh, I mean in some cases, right, I don't really know.
[07:11:00] Yeah, that's generally what I'm what I feel like
[07:11:05] Can't believe you're sure well right now. Yeah, neither can I
[07:11:10] Wasn't crazy a classic me to a fundamentally different games. Yeah, they are it's stupid people playing for parts
[07:11:14] You want to play around them? Yeah, and so
[07:11:17] But anyway, I'll probably I'll probably go and you know, we'll we'll play the expansion tomorrow and see what it's like
[07:11:25] It'll be my first time doing that and so we'll see what happens
[07:11:29] So anyway guys, thank you guys all so much for watching. I really appreciate it
[07:11:34] It's been fun to come back and play again, and I'll see you guys then so until next time gentlemen
[07:11:41] Peace yeah
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