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03-14-2026 · 6h 23m

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[00:00:30] You
[00:01:00] In the shade
[00:01:02] Don't ever disappoint me
[00:01:08] I know I'm from a stranger
[00:01:11] To an empty space
[00:01:14] That's just out of place
[00:01:17] I feel stuck on my phone
[00:01:22] In the presence of death
[00:01:24] I'm searching for it
[00:01:27] I'm standing for my life
[00:01:31] I pray the sky
[00:01:33] comes down to life
[00:01:36] when I'm in the cold
[00:01:40] I'm standing for my life
[00:01:45] This is the end of the game
[00:01:49] I'm not for my life
[00:01:52] How we doing boys? Another day, huh? Oh man, see I'm rumble? Yep, we got everything set
[00:02:03] up, everything is good, I'm very glad, I'm happy. And thanks for the chat in the window,
[00:02:09] everyone talking? No, I'm ready, it's another fucking day, man. And what's good, bro? Not
[00:02:14] much. I just woke up a little while ago and I couldn't really sleep that well, which is
[00:02:19] Actually very normal for me extremely normal for me, but you know, that's the way things go and
[00:02:25] It's been another fucking day and we're back again. So more drama more bullshit and everything else
[00:02:32] You look sunburn. Yeah, I'm sunburned from being in front of a monitor, right? So very clearly
[00:02:38] And Edgar haunt your dreams. I did think about that game a bit. I did and
[00:02:43] Wow, what a video game man. Like I still can't even believe they made that
[00:02:47] It was so fucking like playing that game yesterday was so shocking to me. It was do you take song requests?
[00:02:55] Do you do like Sabbath on yeah? I do. I love Sabbath on I can't really listen to a lot of that music on stream anymore
[00:03:01] Unfortunately because of it DMCA claims, right?
[00:03:04] But yes, usually I love to listen to music back in the day
[00:03:08] But it kind of worked out since now like the YouTube videos do a lot better because I don't have the sound in them
[00:03:13] And I just use like background tracks for like video games and stuff, but otherwise. Yeah, I've been pretty much
[00:03:19] I used to love listening to music on stream. I used to do it every fucking day
[00:03:23] But then twitch's rules changed and that was it and your commentary was only about a was only saving grace last night
[00:03:31] Ridiculously bad game. That was such a bad game, bro. Like the 1348. Oh my god. Yeah, I I know that
[00:03:39] And same sister shirt. Yeah, this is the shirts a little bit tight, but that's fine
[00:03:45] And I love the shirt balding match hardy as a analysis of the school that got hit. No, I don't think it was us
[00:03:50] No, I don't think it really matters who it was honestly because you know to the people that are angry about it
[00:03:56] They've already made up their mind and the people that deny it. They've already made up their mind
[00:04:00] There's a lot of issues like that with like I mean everything where
[00:04:04] People basically like they they they make up their mind on something and then that's it
[00:04:09] like it doesn't matter what new information comes out it doesn't matter if there's
[00:04:14] you know a new development or you know there's a new angle
[00:04:17] people don't like changing their minds the reason why people don't like changing
[00:04:21] their minds is very clearly because they don't want to admit they're wrong a lot
[00:04:25] of people view changing your mind as admitting that you're wrong right
[00:04:30] and i think that's generally the way that things work right it's always been
[00:04:33] like that but uh yeah it's uh more like that now on the
[00:04:36] the internet more than ever.
[00:04:38] And yeah, morning, thank you, man.
[00:04:40] I appreciate it.
[00:04:41] And let's switch over some happy birthday for you.
[00:04:43] No, I don't think so.
[00:04:45] And I've got a good feeling that might not happen.
[00:04:48] What can I say?
[00:04:49] People don't like changing their minds
[00:04:50] because it's physically painful.
[00:04:51] They've already invested part of their identity
[00:04:53] into what they believe.
[00:04:54] There's a study about it.
[00:04:55] Well, yeah, this is the issue, right?
[00:04:58] There's like a lot of people have taken
[00:05:00] and they've replaced like a,
[00:05:02] you know, they've replaced
[00:05:04] like just having an opinion on something with like an identity.
[00:05:08] Like their opinions are their identity.
[00:05:11] And because their opinions are their identity,
[00:05:14] they have to take it way more seriously
[00:05:16] when a person criticizes their opinions
[00:05:18] or says that their identity is bad or horrible
[00:05:21] or something like that, right?
[00:05:22] And so that's really what I think happens, right?
[00:05:25] Is that they take that like a criticism
[00:05:28] and an attack on their opinions
[00:05:30] is an attack on their identity
[00:05:32] because they make their opinions, their identity.
[00:05:35] It's actually, you know, now that I say it,
[00:05:37] it's pretty simple, really.
[00:05:38] But that's really what it is.
[00:05:40] They've given up their reasoning.
[00:05:41] Well, I think that a lot of people
[00:05:42] don't want to have reasoning.
[00:05:44] Like, I know this might sound crazy,
[00:05:46] but I actually think that a lot of people
[00:05:48] are uncomfortable with the idea
[00:05:50] of being able to think for themselves.
[00:05:52] They're uncomfortable with the idea
[00:05:53] of having to come to a conclusion on things.
[00:05:56] And the reason why is because it's hard.
[00:05:59] It's hard, it's risky.
[00:06:01] You can be wrong about something,
[00:06:03] and there are all these different things that can happen
[00:06:05] whenever you have to make up your mind
[00:06:06] on something yourself.
[00:06:08] And whenever you just have somebody else
[00:06:10] telling you what to think,
[00:06:11] and then you don't have to worry about anything,
[00:06:13] there's a certain amount of freedom that comes to that,
[00:06:16] because you're free to just kind of do
[00:06:18] whatever you want besides that.
[00:06:19] And I think that there's a huge component to this.
[00:06:22] It's like me, it caused me physical anxiety.
[00:06:24] Yeah, and give me one second.
[00:06:31] Okay, sorry. I forgot to do something. And any news about Johnny Smalley? I heard Legal
[00:06:38] Mindset said something. Well, he's crashing out as far as I know. I saw he uploaded like
[00:06:42] an hour long video about it, but I don't know where that stands exactly right now. Far
[00:06:48] too many afraid of being wrong. The soft touch of parenting is responsible. I don't really
[00:06:52] think that's the case. I think that it's, I mean, yeah, obviously I think that, you know,
[00:06:57] you have like there are like big issues with like parents that kind of you know
[00:07:01] they don't really discipline their kid at all and then like their kid turns into
[00:07:04] a retard I think that's very common it's been happening a lot but I don't think
[00:07:09] that it's like a massive huge thing in the same way that some people imagine it
[00:07:12] to be and good to see you thank you man 1348 was awful yesterday yeah I know
[00:07:18] everybody hated it like I remember looking at it like the game to me like
[00:07:22] 1348 was very unique in the way that it was actually just such a horrible video game
[00:07:28] It really was there's an absolutely tar terrible
[00:07:31] Horrible video game, and I didn't really expect that like I thought it was gonna be okay, right?
[00:07:35] I thought it would be fine, but like I mean no absolutely fucking not
[00:07:42] This is just like it's insane how many how many people just like just hated the game like the combat was terrible
[00:07:49] Um, just watch you one second. Let me let me do something real quick. I forgot to do something
[00:07:56] And I okay
[00:08:00] Sorry, I obviously like I said I was streaming on rumble today, too
[00:08:04] So I forgot to do something to set that up, but it looks like
[00:08:09] Just one second, okay, and I think that we should
[00:08:14] Oops! Okay. Alright, we're good. And so sorry about that. I got a little bit
[00:08:25] distracted. And I'm not very good. Like honestly, the moment that I have to think
[00:08:30] about more than one thing at a time, I just, it's like a plane crashing, right?
[00:08:35] Like I just, I cannot think about more than one thing at a time. And honestly, I
[00:08:40] I could barely even do that, okay? So, uh, yeah, that's it.
[00:08:44] And, uh, your dad's looking down on you, disappointed.
[00:08:48] Um, knowing my dad, I think he'd correct you and say,
[00:08:52] He's looking up at me.
[00:08:54] So, I don't think so.
[00:08:56] But that's okay. I'm sure you know him better than I do.
[00:08:59] And, uh, yeah, definitely. And, uh, oh god, another one. Yes, for sure.
[00:09:04] And, uh, can't walk. Yeah, guys, can't walk in Chewbubble? No, I can't. I, uh,
[00:09:08] I'm already at sensory overload, just streaming and focusing on that, right?
[00:09:13] And what'd you eat today? I just had a granola bar, basically a protein bar or something like that, whatever the fuck it is.
[00:09:19] And then I drank some soda and I'm ready to go live once again.
[00:09:23] So it's another good day for me.
[00:09:26] And I asked Trump to give you a pet alien.
[00:09:28] Oh, really? I mean, I don't know. I think you could get one of those at Home Depot.
[00:09:31] I mean, I don't know what you're talking about and there's plenty of those, you know?
[00:09:34] Like, what do you mean? Like, I don't have to ask Donald Trump.
[00:09:37] you just go down to local Home Depot. Plenty of illegal aliens over there.
[00:09:41] So, yeah, I can't believe, by the way, they started spawn camping Home Depots.
[00:09:46] And the worst part about the fact that they were spawn camping Home Depots
[00:09:50] was the fact that it worked. It is. It worked.
[00:09:53] They actually found them. They caught so many of those guys there.
[00:09:56] And it was so obvious. And are you quicker to come back?
[00:10:00] I don't know. I mean, I just, I guess that, you know, you spend a lifetime talking shit
[00:10:04] shit, and you get used to talking shit. I mean, I think that's probably the easiest way to say it.
[00:10:10] It's definitely something I've done for a very, very long time. So you're going to go to USC at
[00:10:15] the White House. There's a chance I will. I don't really know. I mean, like, I've thought about
[00:10:20] going to USC at the White House and maybe trying to get invited. The problem, so like, to me,
[00:10:25] this is the main concern that I have with almost everything is that I am fighting the impenetrable
[00:10:31] or the immovable force of myself just being so profoundly anti-social and avoidant towards
[00:10:39] any human interaction whatsoever, that the moment that I have to like interact with or
[00:10:45] talk to somebody, I'm like immediately like, oh my god, I'm stressed out, I'm in a bad
[00:10:50] mood, I'm pissed off, you know, I just don't like doing it, so I'm lazy.
[00:10:55] Well I wouldn't even really say that I'm lazy if you want me to be honest, like I would
[00:10:58] say in some cases I am, but like overall you're a shower if you go to the
[00:11:03] White House, yeah I would, but I think that it's more that like even if I have
[00:11:07] to like write an email or like send a person a message, there's like an
[00:11:12] emotional labor that goes into that because I don't want to talk to anybody,
[00:11:15] I don't want to see anybody, I don't want to deal with anybody. Now there's a few
[00:11:19] exceptions, I don't want to say there's no exceptions, but like for the most part
[00:11:23] that's the way that I feel and so the moment that I have to interact with
[00:11:26] with another person.
[00:11:28] My mood and like my days is now,
[00:11:31] now it's going downhill, right?
[00:11:33] Previously it was uphill, now it's downhill.
[00:11:36] So yeah, same do I get anxious
[00:11:37] about spending time with people and that I'm tired.
[00:11:39] Yeah, I do.
[00:11:40] I get very, very annoyed by that.
[00:11:42] You weren't streaming seven days a week, seven hours a day,
[00:11:44] and you can content the entire time, be lazy.
[00:11:46] No, I don't think so either.
[00:11:47] I think that like streaming definitely,
[00:11:49] like there's like a social,
[00:11:51] like I would probably be a lot more willing to be social
[00:11:55] if I didn't scream every single day.
[00:11:57] But because I do stream every single day,
[00:11:59] I kind of like, I kind of scratch that itch
[00:12:02] by like just screaming all the time.
[00:12:04] And I feel like I don't really need to go
[00:12:05] and do anything else.
[00:12:07] So immeasurably ruined.
[00:12:08] Yeah, like I've noticed this before where like,
[00:12:11] my mood will like dramatically decrease
[00:12:15] after I have to talk to somebody
[00:12:16] for more than like five minutes.
[00:12:18] And I just have generally decided
[00:12:20] that it's just better for me not to do that.
[00:12:22] And I'm very happy and very comfortable, you know,
[00:12:26] whenever I'm being left alone.
[00:12:27] And so I'm gonna probably stay, you know,
[00:12:30] stay as close to that as possible.
[00:12:32] And you ever get, you get an overload?
[00:12:34] I do, I do get an overload
[00:12:36] because like I try to be a really nice guy.
[00:12:38] I try to be like understanding,
[00:12:39] but like there's just something about my personality
[00:12:42] that really makes me like hyper avoidant
[00:12:45] towards human interaction.
[00:12:47] Like I'm just hyper avoidant.
[00:12:48] I don't wanna have anything to do with other people really.
[00:12:51] and uh... i think it's gotten worse over the years uh... but you know this is
[00:12:55] again i mean what are we talking about this is like a fucking like was this
[00:12:58] fucking therapy
[00:12:59] so what you have just explaining basically
[00:13:02] the probability of me doing anything with anyone is like extremely low
[00:13:07] i'm not saying it's zero and i am saying i will make exceptions
[00:13:11] but the overall sentiment that i have
[00:13:14] is extremely anti-social extremely avoidant
[00:13:18] I just don't like doing it, right?
[00:13:20] So that's it.
[00:13:21] Anyway, so too comfortable in your loneliness.
[00:13:24] Maybe that's the case, right?
[00:13:26] I mean, I don't know.
[00:13:27] But anyway, so we've had even more shit going on.
[00:13:31] Obviously, I take one, take a few hours off,
[00:13:35] and everything is, of course, going to shit.
[00:13:37] People are going crazy.
[00:13:39] So I did see this yesterday.
[00:13:41] I thought this was really funny.
[00:13:42] And I already showed you guys this before.
[00:13:45] But anyway, this is a replace.
[00:13:47] I saw this yesterday, replace 99% of Congress with this kid and America would be fixed in
[00:13:53] no time.
[00:13:54] I'm not even kidding.
[00:13:56] These guys are what you like to call patriots.
[00:14:00] Absolute bona fide 100% patriots.
[00:14:04] So yeah, and I'm very glad to see, you know, I'm glad to see them just explaining it in
[00:14:09] the very simple terms, right?
[00:14:11] And hopefully that's going to continue.
[00:14:13] But friends sad, maybe you're right.
[00:14:15] And what we want the best for you, Baldy.
[00:14:17] I'm glad that you feel that way so common sense is based I guess so and if you were cloned for sure
[00:14:23] Yeah, I think that there's a lot of guys like that out there
[00:14:26] And I am glad to see that more of them are speaking out and taking taking action and leadership roles in the country
[00:14:33] I think that if we had enough guys like these like these two guys right here
[00:14:37] We could finally get our shit back together and honestly, I don't think people realize
[00:14:42] We have been in such a like I'm trying to think like really the word for it
[00:14:48] Like we've been in such a competency drought that whenever you see people that are actually top 1%
[00:14:55] Performers that are like really smart and know what they're talking about people don't even like they're like wait what the fuck
[00:15:02] Wait, what do you mean?
[00:15:03] So you just you just got rid of it because it was like this like yeah, of course like that's obviously the reason why and like
[00:15:08] there's a certain amount of it's kind of like the IQ, you know, like disparity, like the fucking, what do you call it, the bell curve,
[00:15:16] where like you have the two extremes that have simple answers to things, and then you have the midwit people that want to over explain
[00:15:22] everything. The truth is that, yeah, you know, is something DEI, I don't know, is it talking about just one race of people? It is. Okay, well,
[00:15:29] then that's probably DEI. Let's get rid of it, right? So kind of like you, whenever you played Dark Souls after Wow, I did, because
[00:15:36] like I didn't realize like whenever I played WoW all the time, I don't even really think
[00:15:41] that it was surprising that I was that bad, but like just in general, I was, I'm not
[00:15:46] really a great like, I mean, I was always like decent at WoW, like, I mean, I was, I
[00:15:51] was not like insanely good. I was never like the greatest player in the game. Now I was
[00:15:56] a great planner, I was a great organizer, and I was a great, you know, strategist for
[00:16:00] things, but like whenever you, whenever you take it down the brass tacks of like, you
[00:16:04] you know, individual things that I'm doing, I'm really just not that guy, right?
[00:16:08] I'm not like a rank one gladiator.
[00:16:10] I'm not like a top 1% raider or something like that or 0.1% really.
[00:16:14] That's probably top 1%.
[00:16:16] But like, you know, in general above average, yeah, I was above average, but like
[00:16:19] for how much I played, that was pretty much below average.
[00:16:22] But the truth is that, you know, like, I think that going and playing Dark Souls
[00:16:26] then after that, like, I just felt like a retard, bro.
[00:16:30] I felt like a straight-up, bona fide, certified, absolute, 100% fucking retard.
[00:16:39] You're better than journalists. That's an achievement in itself. I guess so, right?
[00:16:46] A lot of people can be extremely competent in games because they know mechanics like you didn't well.
[00:16:50] Yeah, that's what I was very good at.
[00:16:52] I was very good at knowing everything and then being able to plan for contingencies, right?
[00:16:57] Like, that's generally what I was good at.
[00:16:58] But like, besides that, I was shitty at Arena, I was shitty at PUP, I was shitty at not
[00:17:03] making mistakes in Raid.
[00:17:05] The only thing I was good at is like, kind of knowing things and then planning them out
[00:17:08] ahead of time, right?
[00:17:10] That was my biggest strength.
[00:17:12] So it's all you don't want you to relapse back into WoW.
[00:17:14] I'm gonna be honest guys, I don't know if I'm ever going to relapse back into WoW.
[00:17:19] I've said this before and I will say it again.
[00:17:21] I am just kind of like, I don't know, like I'm just not really that motivated to play
[00:17:26] WoW anymore.
[00:17:28] And that's really, I feel like that's the way that I feel about it.
[00:17:31] Games are so bad.
[00:17:32] Yeah, I guess.
[00:17:33] But like, just in general, I don't really feel like super motivated or super, like,
[00:17:38] you know, fixated around, like wanting to play World of Warcraft anymore, like I'm just
[00:17:42] being honest, right?
[00:17:43] I just don't really feel like it.
[00:17:45] So yeah, you've completed WoW.
[00:17:47] You finished it.
[00:17:48] I have.
[00:17:49] And that's kind of the way that I feel about it is that I feel like I've beaten WoW.
[00:17:53] That's really the way that I feel.
[00:17:54] Like I've beaten the game.
[00:17:56] I'm already done, I've finished all the content, I've been a Raider, I've been a Gladiator,
[00:18:02] I've been a Collector, I've done everything in the game.
[00:18:06] And so now, what do I have left for me to do?
[00:18:09] What is there really left for me to do?
[00:18:12] And the truth is, nothing really.
[00:18:14] And so that's what really kind of got me demotivated for playing the game.
[00:18:18] And you beat Sargeras?
[00:18:19] Yeah, I guess so, I did.
[00:18:21] And to watch Lex Friedman interview with Jeff Kaplan, I only watch part of it.
[00:18:25] I'll probably watch more of it today, but we'll see what happens and you're excited for Kremsen Desert
[00:18:30] I am I'm gonna play that pretty much every single fucking day
[00:18:34] You said the best thing was logging on all your friends being on if you're not social anymore then it makes sense
[00:18:38] Yeah, I am I think that's streaming all the time and then like especially like this is like after OTK
[00:18:45] I kind of got redlined with social interaction and I never really recovered from that like I didn't really
[00:18:52] understand how much social interaction that would require and it totally just like fried me. I got
[00:18:58] completely fucking, you know, mind fucked by having to deal with that many people and have people
[00:19:03] talk to me all the time, right? I still can't even, like, I can't even think about it. So yeah,
[00:19:10] believe it. Absolutely. Oats, gears, your poison pill. It was. It absolutely was. And I have a bad
[00:19:14] feeling that Crimson Desert's gonna flop. Why? I mean, like every single person that's played it
[00:19:19] didn't said that like nobody said it's going to flop. I mean,
[00:19:22] every single video game that happens with I feel like there's
[00:19:25] a lot of people saying ahead of time like, okay, this game is
[00:19:27] going to be good or bad or whatever, right? I think that's
[00:19:29] generally the case. So I want to get into Wow, which one do
[00:19:32] you recommend? Honestly, if I was going to get back into Wow, I
[00:19:35] would play classic. Well, I would, I would just play
[00:19:38] classic. Well, that's the original game. It's the best
[00:19:40] game and that's it. IRGC Naval Base and Sir John hammered an
[00:19:44] intense strike holy shit what is this I guess that I honestly like the biggest
[00:19:50] surprise here is that they still had naval bases I thought all the naval bases
[00:19:54] were despawned this is crazy
[00:19:57] this is the biggest surprise here is that they still had naval bases I thought all the naval bases were despawned this is crazy
[00:20:05] he's that's
[00:20:13] iran's huge
[00:20:15] i guess so right
[00:20:16] and uh... yeah what is this
[00:20:18] and uh... black smoke rising on one of the royal islands i guess so
[00:20:22] holy fucking shit man
[00:20:24] i can make what you said about a lot yet exactly being around violent people
[00:20:27] going to prison i'm not very social after that she i have no doubt
[00:20:30] irgc is something like a thousand two thousand small boats with missiles on
[00:20:34] them. Yeah, I mean, really, though, I mean, whenever you think about how big the military is,
[00:20:39] knocking out a thousand boats shouldn't be that hard. Like maybe I'm crazy for saying this,
[00:20:44] but like, I don't really feel like it should be that hard. You just go over there and get the
[00:20:48] boats, right? And so, man, you finally took a fun earlier and watch your YouTube video,
[00:20:56] the greatest World War One simulator ever made. That was really fun, man. I love playing that game.
[00:21:01] So, uh, do you see Hamas called on Iran to stop attacking other countries?
[00:21:05] Well, of course they did because they know what's going to happen after Iran is, uh, is neutralized
[00:21:11] Uh, israel is going to pretty much level the rest of Gaza and kill hamas
[00:21:16] That's what's going to happen. I can almost guarantee you that's what's going to happen
[00:21:21] Now again, like should that happen? Probably not, right? But that's what's going to happen
[00:21:25] And uh, yeah, and again like hamas has an easy way to get out of this, right?
[00:21:29] If they don't want the Palestinian people to be heard, then they should separate themselves from the Palestinian people
[00:21:35] But they will never do that because they're terrorists and terrorists use human shields and kill people
[00:21:41] And that's exactly what they do. Katar's threatened to throw out Hamas leadership. Yeah, you can't really kill Hamas
[00:21:49] Really?
[00:21:52] Imagine telling that to Genghis Khan
[00:21:54] really imagine telling that to Napoleon imagine telling that to Andrew Jackson
[00:22:01] imagine telling that to oh geez like let me think who else says who yeah like
[00:22:11] oh geez guys like see like at Alexander the Great you know Vlad the impaler yeah
[00:22:16] Vlad the impaler Julius Caesar somehow I just have this feeling that they'd find
[00:22:21] the way to do it. You know, like, uh, yeah, I don't think so exactly, so we can't really
[00:22:27] kill them again. And, uh, again, some of these people, it's so, so ridiculous. Is this an
[00:22:32] evidence-based opinion? It absolutely is. Dude, Genghis Khan completely subjugated the
[00:22:39] Middle East. Not completely, but like, he went into the Middle East. He was one of the
[00:22:44] only people in all of history that pretty much took that whole place over. And you know
[00:22:48] how he did it, he killed anybody that fucked with him. That was it. He did. Yes. And that's the way
[00:22:53] you deal with people. That is, is if you are a medieval Mongolian warlord, you can handle any
[00:23:01] problem. That's it. Any problem in the world can be solved by a medieval Mongolian warlord.
[00:23:08] That's it. And do you like Burger King's Whopper? I actually, dude, I'm gonna be real. I think Burger
[00:23:14] Burger King is way better than any of the other.
[00:23:18] I think it's way better than Wendy's.
[00:23:19] I think that it's better than McDonald's.
[00:23:22] I don't think it's as good as Five Guys.
[00:23:24] I think it's like on par with Culver's.
[00:23:25] Probably a little better than Culver's.
[00:23:26] Like I really like Burger King, I do.
[00:23:29] Like I don't know, like is this like a,
[00:23:30] like am I gay or something for liking Burger King?
[00:23:33] I'm not sure, but like I do.
[00:23:35] I like Burger King a lot.
[00:23:36] I thought it was very good.
[00:23:37] And I don't know why, maybe it's like good memories.
[00:23:40] Maybe it's something else.
[00:23:41] Maybe I just like the taste of the burgers,
[00:23:43] but there's something about Burger King burgers
[00:23:45] that I just really, really like, man.
[00:23:47] So yeah, I don't know what else to say.
[00:23:50] And he only demanded tribute
[00:23:51] and the locals got to manage all their own affairs
[00:23:53] and enjoyed Mongolian protection.
[00:23:55] Well, that's the good version of imperialism, right?
[00:23:58] I mean, that's obviously what you're supposed to do.
[00:24:00] Xerxes did that, Alexander the Great did that,
[00:24:03] many places did that,
[00:24:04] and even some places in Rome did that.
[00:24:07] Whenever you try to take people over
[00:24:08] and then erase all their stuff,
[00:24:10] that's whenever the problems are.
[00:24:11] So I've got to talk to you guys about this.
[00:24:16] I don't really know how to say this,
[00:24:17] but there's a percentage chance that Benjamin Netanyahu is dead.
[00:24:23] That's right.
[00:24:24] There's a chance he's dead.
[00:24:26] Now, you might not believe this, but a lot of people
[00:24:29] have been doing AI videos and AI analysis.
[00:24:33] It's 9%.
[00:24:35] So the good, there's a, now what do I think the probability
[00:24:39] is he dead?
[00:24:40] Like, do I think he's dead or not?
[00:24:42] I mean, like, I'm definitely and nothing ever happens, Chud.
[00:24:45] I am, I'm one of those guys.
[00:24:47] I don't think so.
[00:24:48] Like, I just, I don't think so, but, you know,
[00:24:52] like people want to get excited.
[00:24:54] So I'll look at all this stuff here, right?
[00:24:57] So they're showing like this hand,
[00:24:59] and obviously they think that's it.
[00:25:00] So let's watch this.
[00:25:01] I found another bug at 36 to 37.
[00:25:05] I've still got all, I've, I've still got all my teeth,
[00:25:08] but not all the time.
[00:25:09] Okay, let's look at his teeth, okay?
[00:25:16] Okay.
[00:25:24] I mean...
[00:25:26] That's...
[00:25:28] That's... I mean...
[00:25:32] I...
[00:25:34] I...
[00:25:35] I'm going in Sam Honespeave on Twitter, who can't count the five, like, what the fuck?
[00:25:39] Yeah guys, this is it! And, uh, Loose Dentures? You think it's Loose Dentures? You think that's it?
[00:25:45] He's been dead for a while. How long has Benjamin Netanyahu been dead for, like, what?
[00:25:50] Uh, like three years? Nobody even has any idea. Can we see the real clip? Could this be fake?
[00:25:55] Well anyway, so people think this guy's already dead, which obviously there's tons of people
[00:26:00] celebrating it. Oh, thank God, thank God, we hate this guy. Everybody hates this guy. It's pretty
[00:26:05] obvious they do, but it's the leader of Israel. But either way, I'll look at some of the other
[00:26:11] ones too. His higher chance to hit worse alive than he's dead. Well, I'll look at... Oh, actually,
[00:26:15] no, I'll get to that. Don't worry about it. Here's another one.
[00:26:23] The time in Tel Aviv is 1026 a.m. For over 24 hours, there has been intense speculation
[00:26:31] that Netanyahu has been killed in an Iranian strike. His son Yair has not posted on X for days.
[00:26:39] After a clearly AI video of him that's been debunked, it is telling that the
[00:26:45] quote Israeli authorities have done nothing to try to stop this speculation even when they are at war.
[00:26:53] And so who is this and why does he have six fingers?
[00:27:01] One, two, three, four, five.
[00:27:08] One, two, three, four, five.
[00:27:14] Guys, what's going on?
[00:27:25] on. Guys, what's what's what's going on? This is are you blind? What do you mean? Am I blind?
[00:27:34] Let me guess. So this is what people are thinking that this is a finger, right? That's what I'm
[00:27:40] assuming, even though his hand is faced up like this, right? And so it's actually showing this
[00:27:45] part here and people think it's a finger. That's what it is. Yeah, so that's his palm, right? So
[00:27:50] So like, let me hear, let's go ahead,
[00:27:53] we're gonna do a forensic analysis.
[00:27:56] You know, because obviously this is what I do,
[00:27:58] I'm an expert in these types of things.
[00:28:00] So you can see this is the way it works, okay guys?
[00:28:03] All right, this is for all the conspiracy theory and these.
[00:28:06] Okay, you see that?
[00:28:08] See that?
[00:28:11] Wow.
[00:28:13] And then comes down to here.
[00:28:17] See?
[00:28:20] That's his palm.
[00:28:22] Yeah, I know guys.
[00:28:24] I know it's a dick.
[00:28:25] This is not a dick.
[00:28:26] This is a triple dick.
[00:28:28] That's a triple dick.
[00:28:31] There's no nail.
[00:28:32] I don't think you can really tell.
[00:28:33] And actually, yeah, there is a nail.
[00:28:35] What do you mean?
[00:28:35] There's no nail.
[00:28:36] There's a nail right there.
[00:28:37] So, uh, again, everybody thinks this guy's dead.
[00:28:41] And let me go to the next one.
[00:28:42] What is the probability that Netanyahu died?
[00:28:45] Just give a percentage.
[00:28:47] No explanations.
[00:28:48] 0%
[00:28:52] Oh my god, he's dead!
[00:28:57] That nose, dad! Oh my god!
[00:29:00] Oh no!
[00:29:02] Oh my god, they got him!
[00:29:05] They got the number one!
[00:29:08] They got the number one guy in Israel!
[00:29:11] Oh my god!
[00:29:13] Is this Grock? Is this AI?
[00:29:15] Grock, Grock, Grock, is this AI?
[00:29:18] AI or not? He can't be dead. He's hanging out with me right now. Oh, really? And so, okay,
[00:29:26] he's done public appearances as of March 12th. So that's from two days ago. Death rumors
[00:29:32] are from Iranian media. What about the Netanyahu video where he had six fingers? Okay, just
[00:29:38] a minute, who is this? I swear to God, if you are not from Canada, Canada, India. Guys,
[00:29:58] guys, I don't know what's going on here. I really don't. This is very, very problematic.
[00:30:05] How is it this is embarrassing I really like I
[00:30:10] Think that we need to get rid of the internet for people that aren't in the first world Western countries
[00:30:16] I think you know like the only alright countries
[00:30:19] So let me make a list okay
[00:30:22] Alright so
[00:30:25] Countries that should be allowed to have the internet
[00:30:31] Okay, USA some exceptions
[00:30:36] with IQ test
[00:30:39] Because we don't want to I mean let's be honest. We don't want to have everybody in the USA most of Europe
[00:30:47] Let's see here Turkey
[00:30:50] Turkey's kind of near up. It's kind of not Iran
[00:30:53] China
[00:30:55] Japan
[00:30:57] Korea
[00:31:00] Canada
[00:31:02] Never mind. Let's see Argentina
[00:31:06] Okay, El Salvador
[00:31:11] Venezuela if they can get their shit together, I can't spell Venezuela though, so we're just not gonna put that on the list
[00:31:17] New Zealand New Zealand
[00:31:22] Okay, Australia I
[00:31:27] Think that's how to say it right yeah, there it is. Okay. Um, let's see UAE. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah UAE
[00:31:33] UAE is good. Saudi is good. I'd say Qatar also good. I'd say even Syria. Syria, I mean like Lebanon.
[00:31:44] Oh jeez, I mean like if they can get the Hamas stuff out of there, like I could see Lebanon
[00:31:52] being allowed to be on the internet if they got rid of Hamas. Yeah, actually, yeah, okay,
[00:32:00] Hezbollah
[00:32:04] Okay, um, so all right that I think that makes sense
[00:32:08] Japan already have Japan in there Taiwan already have China on on there. Don't worry about it
[00:32:14] Let's see. What else do we have Singapore? Oh, yeah. Yeah, Singapore a good one
[00:32:20] Okay, oh, yeah India only with degree with advanced degree
[00:32:27] Okay, so this is because there's a lot of people in India, right? You got a lot of winners in India
[00:32:34] And you got a people you got a lot of people that aren't winners, right?
[00:32:37] And so Egypt maybe Poland will pull pulling up pulling on there
[00:32:41] So outside of these countries, maybe I could think of like three more countries that I'm just not thinking of right now, right?
[00:32:48] I mean like I'm but basically this would be it and I think Israel
[00:32:54] We've had enough problems with Israel, all right
[00:32:57] No, they can't y'all can't use the internet for like three years like we got to get away
[00:33:02] No, no more internet for you guys like all that all those conflicts over there are no more internet guys
[00:33:07] But Israel can't yeah, and it's not really like I'm not mad at Israel. I just think we need a break
[00:33:13] That's all I think we need some time apart. That's all and then that way we can find ourselves and then you know after that we can
[00:33:22] Let y'all come back after that. All right
[00:33:25] So this is really good countries that should be allowed to have the internet everybody else
[00:33:31] I mean we have a big problem with this. I'm being honest
[00:33:34] But there is a huge problem with a bunch of these countries that have no fucking idea
[00:33:40] How to deal with the internet man and a break for find myself. Yeah, we've got to find ourselves
[00:33:45] Can you remove Spain? Well, no, because they're gonna get rid of that Pedro guy or Petro or the fuck his name is
[00:33:51] They're gonna get rid of him. We're gonna have the conquistadors return
[00:33:54] They're gonna do the second reconquista and it's just gonna be like that. What is it siege of Malta?
[00:34:00] I forgot whenever they were cornered by but by invaders from all directions and they were able to rise again
[00:34:08] Against the what was it? I don't remember exactly what it was. Nope. What was that? I forgot
[00:34:14] Spain and the reconquista. No, I'm telling you that's what it is and so yeah, I am from Malta exactly
[00:34:21] Yeah, see each of Iberia and X maybe I don't know and the Ottomans will the
[00:34:26] Diamond Empire went hard as fuck bro like they were they weren't the longest empires of all time like you got put some respect on them
[00:34:32] Absolutely, and yeah, Malta's beautiful. Their AI cope is funny. Yeah, so they're all making these AI videos
[00:34:39] Oh, and of course you have it's again if you ever want to find out which side is right in a conflict
[00:34:45] Look at who Jackson is supporting. It's the opposite side. That's the right side
[00:34:50] And so where is Netanyahu? Why hasn't his son Yair tweeted in five days considering he was posting 30 to 40 times a day?
[00:34:58] I think Bibi may have been killed in an Iranian drone or missile strike
[00:35:02] This could have been the shocking news that Besant received when he was suddenly pulled from his interview
[00:35:08] Let's see who this individual is. It is a ho-
[00:35:12] No, bro, Hong Kong. Like y'all are supposed to be smart over there
[00:35:17] What are you doing?
[00:35:19] What are you doing Eric?
[00:35:21] What are you doing? What do you mean? Oh my god? Oh?
[00:35:25] Wow
[00:35:27] So yes, what I respect on an empires reason that we're in the shit in the Middle East on an empire
[00:35:32] I don't know about that man, and so
[00:35:35] Hong Kong fell a long time ago
[00:35:36] I guess so and on top of that Israel's new leadership may have threatened Trump of course right and
[00:35:43] Israeli journalists claims net and yahoo may have died in this house that was hit right now in
[00:35:49] one of the locations that was attacked you can see just behind me Prime Minister
[00:35:53] Benjamin Netanyahu who had visited this place this is one of the locations
[00:35:59] there a deadly attack book place nine people were killed and they were in fact
[00:36:05] more than 25 who were in for my god you would see Nathan you're missing this
[00:36:09] particular location out there he is this is the latest that they're picking up
[00:36:14] there he is right there in that
[00:36:16] read the comments with all the comments for which one i don't know which one
[00:36:22] so here's another one
[00:36:23] uh... heads up everyone
[00:36:25] net
[00:36:25] this is from the kremlin
[00:36:28] heads up everyone net and yahoo
[00:36:31] is dead
[00:36:32] he's dead
[00:36:34] official x handle of israeli al-israeli p m
[00:36:37] just deleted this tweet
[00:36:39] remember my tweet about israel said uh... treasury secretary sot bessen
[00:36:43] That's funny, he's using Israel Treasury Secretary.
[00:36:46] I'm not celebrating just yet.
[00:36:48] Rumors are he's in a coma.
[00:36:49] Wait, why can't, oh.
[00:36:53] Oh, somebody got me blocked?
[00:36:56] Damn, we got a mad ass bitch.
[00:36:59] Uh-oh, look at 105K, it's wrong.
[00:37:03] Well, I also wanted to show,
[00:37:05] so this is the Prime Minister of Israel.
[00:37:07] So right now, this is a quote,
[00:37:12] is this one, why did you delete this? Rumors circulating was this post made. So it was actually
[00:37:18] deleted earlier today. Rumors circulating on social media about Prime Minister Benjamin
[00:37:23] Netanyahu's status are unconfirmed. We urge citizens to rely on verified updates. Efforts
[00:37:30] are underway to establish contact. PM Netanyahu remains committed to Israel's security.
[00:37:37] Holy fucking shit. Breaking. France is sending 10 warships? Wait, what?
[00:37:52] Wait, what? Hold up. Where do you get that?
[00:37:57] Where do you get that? Germany want to escort ships?
[00:38:00] France's report... Oh, here it is. Here it is. Here it is. Whoa, whoa, whoa, hold up.
[00:38:04] The French F ships France is reportedly preparing to deploy around 10 warships to the wider Middle East region as
[00:38:11] allies discuss escorting ships to the Strait of Hormuz
[00:38:15] Honestly, like I've been waiting on this I have been I'm awaiting on this for a bit because the thing is that like
[00:38:22] France wants to surrender by delivery. Well, the thing is like France like anybody to know anybody played a gempire, right?
[00:38:28] I mean, you know bro like France
[00:38:30] God damn, they used to be the Gs, like they used to run shit over there.
[00:38:34] And so, no, I feel like maybe they might have remembered that.
[00:38:37] And so now they're sending some of their ships over to try to, you know, get things together.
[00:38:42] And I'm glad to see this.
[00:38:43] Thank fucking God.
[00:38:44] It's embarrassing to the UK, as I said.
[00:38:49] He's not Churchill, you know?
[00:38:53] Oh, you're never gonna know who it is.
[00:39:04] Wow.
[00:39:05] Uh-oh.
[00:39:06] Damn.
[00:39:07] This is just what they do.
[00:39:11] I like how they're taking these little, these like nice little houses and they're just sailing around in this nuclear submarine.
[00:39:18] Holy shit.
[00:39:19] So, uh, Doot Doot Doot?
[00:39:21] Yeah, I guess so.
[00:39:22] You know, I heard you in the chat app, that's three chats in one.
[00:39:25] Yeah, we're trying to get all that sorted out.
[00:39:27] Now we've got people, the thing is now we got all them boys, right?
[00:39:31] We got everybody over here and let me see, fuck, I'm trying to show you guys.
[00:39:35] Where the hell is it?
[00:39:37] And we got everybody here on Rumble too.
[00:39:41] I'm very glad to see that.
[00:39:42] I think everything is working.
[00:39:44] Guys, is it working on Rumble?
[00:39:47] Is it working?
[00:39:48] I just want to make sure it's working.
[00:39:50] Where are we at?
[00:39:51] Yes, oh long day. All right, let's go good good. What's up boys?
[00:39:57] All right, so we got everything ready to go. I'm glad yeah
[00:40:00] We're gonna get all that sorted out and that way we're gonna have everybody in the same chat together
[00:40:04] And I don't know if I'll ever have it on my screen, but we'll have some other variation of that
[00:40:10] We have a ton of people on there now, and so my ass people are crumple. That's all right
[00:40:15] Just watch on Twitter kick, right? I mean if you can't watch on there if you can't watch them
[00:40:18] Twitter click you watch on rumble. It's all about my mentality of this is that it's about user freedom, right?
[00:40:26] And it's about like kind of, you know, it might make, you know, Twitch numbers go down a little bit.
[00:40:31] It doesn't really matter, though, because like you have a much larger goal of trying to reach more people as a net amount, right?
[00:40:38] And that's more important than vanity, in my opinion, effects and value and everything like that. So YouTube live streaming anytime soon.
[00:40:47] I wonder the I talked to somebody and they thought that I would probably get over like
[00:40:52] They thought I'd probably get hundreds of thousands of viewers on YouTube for like any event like any any event going on at all
[00:40:58] They probably they said I probably get like hundred like hundreds of thousands of years
[00:41:01] Which is like if I did do that though like if you think about that like easily
[00:41:06] That would make me like I do say like that would make me the biggest streamer in the world by my
[00:41:12] There would be if I if I streamed on YouTube and I got that level of viewership
[00:41:16] Like I'm already up there. I am but there's a few guys that are that are outperforming me and I think good for them
[00:41:22] Right. I'm proud of them. You know guys like peanut. I think they're doing incredibly well
[00:41:27] But like if I did stream on YouTube, I think it would really dial it up to that next level
[00:41:30] But speed speed. Yeah speed. I forgot about speed. Yeah, I always forget about speed for some reason
[00:41:35] I was thinking about gaming and Kai what else kind been doing was kind of up to like I feel like I never hear about
[00:41:42] about Ky like he just kind of I hope he's like making a movie I hope he's doing
[00:41:46] something to make him happy and I feel like I watched him like whenever he's
[00:41:51] making some videos and it just seemed like he wasn't really in a good place
[00:41:54] and I always liked Ky I liked Ky a lot and so I hate to see a person in that
[00:41:59] situation he's reading books good I hope he keeps reading and that's good to
[00:42:04] enrich yourself become a better person and yeah it's really the way I feel about
[00:42:07] it he's doing his fashion line I don't know if that's true or not I've seen a
[00:42:10] I don't want to fake news about it.
[00:42:12] Anyway, so France sending warships into the Middle East.
[00:42:16] Thank God.
[00:42:17] I think that the more,
[00:42:19] I think that the more Iran tries to disrupt
[00:42:22] global shipping and global trade,
[00:42:25] the more the rest of the world will wake up
[00:42:28] and realize how much of an imminent threat Iran is.
[00:42:31] Because really it's not the United States
[00:42:33] that's blowing up all these carriers.
[00:42:35] It's going to be Iran blowing them up.
[00:42:37] So I don't think that you're going to be able
[00:42:38] sell the idea that it's the united states fault whenever iran is killing you
[00:42:43] know sailors from another country right like for example like uh... you know
[00:42:47] you're in the philippines and you know iran decides to blow up one of your
[00:42:51] ships i don't think that all the people in the philippines are going to think
[00:42:55] that that's the united states fault right i don't really think that's gonna
[00:42:57] happen i think they're gonna look and see iranians blow up as a one of our
[00:43:01] ships
[00:43:02] fuck iran i think that's really where things are going to go it's collateral
[00:43:06] damage well it's not really collateral damage like the idea of collateral
[00:43:10] damage is that there's a necessary action to take and there will be
[00:43:14] unnecessary uh... you know sir or an unnecessary like
[00:43:18] basically secondary effects that will happen no matter what but this is
[00:43:22] different because they're being focused right
[00:43:24] like whenever you're shooting a missile at somebody then that's very different
[00:43:28] than shooting a missile at an area and then somebody is in the area
[00:43:32] so uh... yeah cuban protesters from kumi party headquarters all i saw that
[00:43:36] okami party i did see that too
[00:43:38] and uh... i was a kumi party what the fuck is that so anyway we will will
[00:43:42] finish this real quick iranian media are reporting that benjamin netanyahu
[00:43:46] is dead i want to finish this okay
[00:43:50] so as you can see right here
[00:43:54] as you can see this is more third world analysis
[00:43:59] this is the this is this is the internet this is the internet on in the
[00:44:03] third world right here
[00:44:04] see that
[00:44:11] thank god
[00:44:13] you look it up you were saying actors were sent because movies losing a lot of
[00:44:16] money because of this extreme viewership
[00:44:19] well maybe you're right i don't know
[00:44:21] so he's not dead
[00:44:22] uh... yeah i've got a pretty good feeling is not dead guys i've just i've
[00:44:25] I've got a good idea, that's probably not the case.
[00:44:28] I listened to you on the...
[00:44:29] I listened to you on the device, I want to...
[00:44:32] Who do you mean, sir?
[00:44:33] I want to see you on the device.
[00:44:34] Oh, okay.
[00:44:35] Okay.
[00:44:37] Okay, no problem at all.
[00:44:41] Damn.
[00:44:42] See you shortly, Mr. Secretary.
[00:44:43] You can work later.
[00:44:44] Damn.
[00:44:45] Mr. Secretary, I have to say, it's a first,
[00:44:47] I'm sure, a last as well.
[00:44:49] It's a half hour later.
[00:44:50] An interview he's been pulled away
[00:44:52] to go to the Situation Room.
[00:44:54] How's the president? Was he was he stressed?
[00:44:57] No, the president is in great spirits.
[00:45:01] The Iranian mission is proceeding well ahead of schedule.
[00:45:06] And I have to tell you, well, that I'm a teenage teenager
[00:45:13] who's considering.
[00:45:16] It doesn't look good. Like, I'll tell you this, right?
[00:45:20] Like, regardless of what actually happened, this does look like
[00:45:24] Bro, this is like the key and peel thing where like the guy's sweating like crazy
[00:45:29] Retreat service and I could give this team my highest compliment from president trump
[00:45:35] To they had a joint chief to the secretary and unprepared. Yeah, I would they say that I would trust my child
[00:45:43] Check the time again. He was away for an hour
[00:45:46] Wait a minute. So he's away 10th. Oh, shit. He was gone for a half hour
[00:45:51] Oh my god, or sorry an hour and a half. I don't know why I said a half hour an hour and a half
[00:45:59] Holy shit guys and yeah, I wonder what it was. I mean, I have no idea and I can't believe it
[00:46:07] But I'm here for it. I don't know and so this is Iranian state media and there's a new okay
[00:46:12] Let's see where we're at now. Will he tweet? Oh
[00:46:19] My god
[00:46:21] Well, he Tweet again by Saturday.
[00:46:26] Uh-oh.
[00:46:28] It was a 62% chance and now it's going all the way down to 14.
[00:46:34] Now, this is only today though, right?
[00:46:36] And so every single hour that goes by, it becomes more relevant or more possible that will happen.
[00:46:43] So people calling you dumb like you wouldn't make mistakes talking for six hours a day.
[00:46:47] Oh, I make tons of mistakes. I make infinity mistakes, okay?
[00:46:50] I always make mistakes, you know, you spin there to like for me like I my biggest issue is that I have verbal dyslexia
[00:46:58] So I just usually say things that I don't need to say and I use words that I don't need to use and I mix my
[00:47:06] Mix words up basically. So you're gonna have to get used to it
[00:47:10] There's nothing I can really seem to do about it. I've tried I mean, I've been shooting fucking like how long ten years
[00:47:16] I've made zero progress. I don't think it's gonna happen. So anyway, I was talking about the interview not your mistakes
[00:47:21] Oh me. Well, I don't know about that and then Netanyahu. Here's another one Netanyahu
[00:47:27] missing at the Israeli security briefing Israel's defense minister and
[00:47:33] Bb was noticeably absent
[00:47:35] Oh shit
[00:47:38] Uh-oh, I don't know guys
[00:47:40] I don't know a lot of people are saying he could be gone. This could be the beginning of the end
[00:47:46] You also speak fast as fuck so it happens same for me. Maybe yeah, I don't know
[00:47:50] I just have a you know usually it's just there's so many inputs going on that
[00:47:55] It's hard for me to keep up with everything, but I do my best as always I do my best
[00:48:00] So here we go. It's the font Iran being hit by airstrikes. Take a look at this. Holy fuck. Oh my god
[00:48:10] Ah, damn.
[00:48:14] Wait, wait, wait, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
[00:48:17] Well, actually, let me just look at this first.
[00:48:25] Damn.
[00:48:26] I blew that shit up.
[00:48:27] The video last showed he had six fingers.
[00:48:30] You don't really think this, Shulie, right?
[00:48:33] Like, you're not really like...
[00:48:37] You don't really think that there were six fingers, right?
[00:48:40] Like you don't really think that because I mean like we can work this to we can work together with this
[00:48:55] The other hand no, no, I want I want to know right now
[00:49:05] It was a different video oh
[00:49:08] It was a different video. Okay
[00:49:10] I
[00:49:12] Definitely definitely I don't know what video you're talking about. You're so right. It's actually fake Netanyahu
[00:49:19] for sure guys for sure and
[00:49:22] Again, I don't know what to say, but yeah
[00:49:26] Oh god, and what is this here?
[00:49:29] And the focus and save yeah, you had up one minute ago. It says the video you showed it says the video showed maybe I don't know and
[00:49:37] And there are four lights, maybe, and they're on to something.
[00:49:41] He could be dead.
[00:49:41] The evidence is clear.
[00:49:43] I don't think the evidence is clear.
[00:49:45] I really don't think so at all.
[00:49:46] It's from the same video, but it's other hand.
[00:49:48] It actually did have six fingers.
[00:49:50] Okay.
[00:49:55] Do you want to bet your account on this that he had six fingers?
[00:50:00] And we will do a poll and chat.
[00:50:02] And if the poll, after looking at the evidence, comes to the conclusion that he did not have six fingers, you will be permanently banned.
[00:50:14] Are you willing to put it on the line?
[00:50:18] Are you willing to actually put your account where your mouth is?
[00:50:24] Let's find out where your keyboards are.
[00:50:27] Damn it's on, no it's okay.
[00:50:36] It looked like the left hand but it does not look like the right hand?
[00:50:39] Well no, I'm waiting for him to say.
[00:50:40] And if he's right he gets a new PC, he gets VIP'd.
[00:50:44] He gets VIP'd.
[00:50:47] For being a truth seeker, for being one who can see through the matrix, he can see the
[00:50:54] actual truth and nature of things I think I saw it, okay. Let's just move past this,
[00:51:05] all right. Let's just, you know, I'm gonna give you a freebie. We're just gonna move
[00:51:10] past this. So, yeah, I think I saw it. Well, you know, okay, I'm not sure about this. We'll see
[00:51:17] Yeah, sure. Let's watch it anyway. I'll risk VIP. I'll risk it for VIP. Let's do this. No, it's too late. It's already been
[00:51:26] I've already given one person the opportunity. We can't have it happen to somebody else
[00:51:31] So let me go over and I will look at everything that's happened. Obviously. Oh, I saw this by the way
[00:51:39] They're playing Hassan stream on Iran state TV
[00:51:44] Yeah. They're playing a stream on state on propaganda TV. Wow. I really don't know what
[00:51:56] to say, so that makes perfect sense. It really does, doesn't it? It really, really does. I wonder
[00:52:02] why. That's crazy. What are the odds of that? How could something like that happen? And that
[00:52:08] should be a war crime. Oh, cruel and unusual punishment. Oh, absolutely. You're so right.
[00:52:12] And yeah, some of this stuff is just it's unreal. But anyway, oh, this is the rumble post obviously Chris CEO
[00:52:20] Rumble saying that the Taliban is oh you actually
[00:52:23] There's so many of these things that have happened. It's hard for me to keep up with everything
[00:52:27] So and here's another one. This is in Ohio. Nobody knows how this happened. Look at this
[00:52:42] Damn, damn, that's a lot!
[00:52:48] Have you watched one of the silly women saying no to the policeman in the car?
[00:52:53] Okay, I will, um, I will watch that, give me one second, where the hell did they go?
[00:52:58] And uh, I got distracted, I clicked the wrong button, where the hell did this happen?
[00:53:02] Okay, and this is no, alright, this is it.
[00:53:07] Let's see it, here we go.
[00:53:10] Stop!
[00:53:12] No, stop!
[00:53:13] Stop!
[00:53:14] Please, don't do this!
[00:53:15] Stop!
[00:53:16] Please, stop!
[00:53:17] Stop!
[00:53:18] Please, stop!
[00:53:19] Please, stop!
[00:53:20] Stop!
[00:53:21] Alright, here's your copy of the citation.
[00:53:22] As far as it goes, you don't want to take it?
[00:53:23] No.
[00:53:24] What do you say I take it?
[00:53:25] Because it's your citation.
[00:53:26] I don't know what it is.
[00:53:27] That's your citation.
[00:53:28] That's littering.
[00:53:29] Step out of the car.
[00:53:30] No, please, don't do that.
[00:53:31] Stop off my car.
[00:53:32] Stop!
[00:53:33] Bro, the thing is that, like, he had that, that's littering.
[00:53:40] within like 0.1 seconds.
[00:53:42] Like he had that pre-fired to begin with.
[00:53:45] As soon as, like he said that's littering
[00:53:48] before that sheet of paper even hit the ground.
[00:53:53] You copy the citation as far as it goes?
[00:53:55] You don't want to take it?
[00:53:56] No.
[00:53:57] Oh, it's here, thank you for the certification.
[00:53:58] I don't want it.
[00:53:59] That's your certification.
[00:54:00] That's littering, step out of the car.
[00:54:01] No, don't do that.
[00:54:03] Pop off my car.
[00:54:04] Oh, boy.
[00:54:05] Yeah, there it is.
[00:54:06] Escoing to an arrest of a discarded piece of paper
[00:54:08] isn't about public safety anymore.
[00:54:09] an abuse of discretion. Oh no, I think that if you act this way, I think you need to get manhandled.
[00:54:17] I do. Like this is this is the behavior of a child. It's the behavior of a third world child.
[00:54:24] If you want to act this way, go to Somalia. If you want to act this way, there are tons of
[00:54:29] countries that are open loot, full loot, PVP servers that you can do this in. But if you come to
[00:54:35] America you come to a Western country you take your citation and you say thank
[00:54:41] you officer and if you can't do that you got to go you got to go yeah shouldn't
[00:54:47] the flag for PvP mom please shut up even his even her own son is tired of this
[00:55:04] bitch even her own son is like oh my god mom just like please please dude the
[00:55:10] worst thing is the kid wow imagine your kid is more level-headed than you are
[00:55:17] please
[00:55:26] has anybody has there ever been an instance where being violent aggressive
[00:55:31] and screaming at the police officer has caused the police officer to be like oh well you
[00:55:36] know what never mind you're not under arrest anymore no you're free to go no there's no
[00:55:41] more consequences for you yeah no you can keep going no it's fine it's all right no
[00:55:46] you win you win it's over
[00:55:48] I've never seen this happen.
[00:55:50] I'm never seen this happen.
[00:55:52] I'm not stepping out of nothing.
[00:55:54] Get your head off me.
[00:55:56] Get your head off me.
[00:55:58] It's about to be by Felicia.
[00:56:00] It's about to be by Felicia.
[00:56:02] Uh oh.
[00:56:04] Get your hands off me.
[00:56:06] You're touching me forcibly.
[00:56:08] You're holding me so tight.
[00:56:10] And you're being out of line.
[00:56:12] I'm sorry.
[00:56:14] He's trying to talk for her.
[00:56:16] He's like oh wait sir sir please can he can she just okay here just give me the ticket something like that you've got to do something
[00:56:27] Oh my god
[00:56:46] Uh-oh, uh-oh, they never shut up.
[00:56:48] Yeah, you dropped the ticket.
[00:56:50] No, the thing is that, again, people that act this way,
[00:56:54] these are the kinds of people that never mind.
[00:56:59] No, I did not.
[00:56:59] Never mind.
[00:57:00] He said, take the ticket away from my shavage.
[00:57:02] You go and take it out of me.
[00:57:03] And then you grab the ticket and threw it out.
[00:57:04] It's on your phone, but no.
[00:57:05] Give me the ticket.
[00:57:06] No, he asked, we'll pass that.
[00:57:08] You're under arrest.
[00:57:09] Step out of the court, literally.
[00:57:10] Yes.
[00:57:11] And now I'm not.
[00:57:12] You're under arrest.
[00:57:13] She's not going to do it.
[00:57:15] I'm not I'm not gonna do what the police say no this is it
[00:57:22] I think that even her son is just like holy fuck are you kidding me?
[00:57:30] I'll step out
[00:57:45] What am I under arrest for?
[00:57:46] What am I under arrest for?
[00:57:47] I didn't litter.
[00:57:48] Her lawyer posted this?
[00:57:49] No way.
[00:57:50] No way.
[00:57:51] It's all on camera.
[00:57:52] So, when your colonel gets here, then I will step out.
[00:57:55] I have my child with me.
[00:57:56] I'm not getting out of the...
[00:57:57] Yeah.
[00:57:58] You have a...
[00:57:59] Her child with you?
[00:58:00] No, more like he's got his child with him.
[00:58:01] What are you talking about?
[00:58:02] What are you talking about?
[00:58:03] I am...
[00:58:04] What are you talking about?
[00:58:05] Get here.
[00:58:06] Then I will step out of the car.
[00:58:07] Call someone.
[00:58:08] You crazy bitch.
[00:58:09] There is someone up.
[00:58:10] Not right now.
[00:58:11] There is someone up.
[00:58:12] Let me call 911.
[00:58:13] Stop.
[00:58:14] Wait Stop, stop!
[00:58:19] Stop, stop please stop
[00:58:21] Wait Stop, stop guys
[00:58:22] I'm bleeding here
[00:58:23] Wait please stop, stop
[00:58:25] Stop
[00:58:26] Please stop
[00:58:28] Wait, stop
[00:58:30] Please stop
[00:58:33] Wait aim
[00:58:41] All over a ticket, bro
[00:58:44] All over a ticket
[00:58:45] Wow is it hard wrangling
[00:58:47] I know, bro, this is adult daycare.
[00:58:50] Literal adult daycare, she's stupid?
[00:58:53] I know, she's so fucking stupid.
[00:58:56] What a dumb fucking bitch, man.
[00:58:59] Oh my God, I love to see this.
[00:59:01] So deserved, I know, I know, I know.
[00:59:04] And so why is Obaeng Nawa so hard for these people?
[00:59:09] Because the reason why is that they are,
[00:59:12] they don't have the, they're stupid.
[00:59:15] they're stupid, they got small brains, right?
[00:59:18] And so like, they're dumb.
[00:59:19] And because of that,
[00:59:20] they're unable to conceptualize the idea of consequences, right?
[00:59:25] So like, they do something that's like really bad,
[00:59:27] it puts them in a bad situation.
[00:59:30] And like, they never understand like, you know,
[00:59:32] how did I get in this situation?
[00:59:34] What is it that I did that put me in this situation?
[00:59:37] They never think like this.
[00:59:38] They never do it all.
[00:59:39] And yeah, they've been protected since Obama.
[00:59:42] I mean, I don't know about that.
[00:59:43] I mean, if it was in my kind of,
[00:59:45] In my perfect world, I'm gonna be honest, right?
[00:59:47] In my perfect world, this is the way it would always be.
[00:59:51] It would be the moment that bitch, like,
[00:59:53] I would honestly, I think they need to taste people more.
[00:59:56] I think they do, because like, these officers
[00:59:58] might get hurt dealing with these animals,
[01:00:00] but I think just get like a cattle prod
[01:00:03] or something like that.
[01:00:04] The moment that like someone starts crashing out,
[01:00:06] just, just shut the fuck up, bitch.
[01:00:08] Get the fuck out of here, the fuck out of here.
[01:00:11] Yeah, don't taste me, bro.
[01:00:13] No, that's gonna be the norm, right?
[01:00:15] And I think that's how it should be.
[01:00:16] We need cruel and unusual punishment back.
[01:00:18] A district attorney and police officer
[01:00:19] is a good sign a cop will be harmed.
[01:00:21] Absolutely, man.
[01:00:23] I got a warning for driving insanely fast on the highway.
[01:00:25] The only thing I said was yes, sir.
[01:00:27] When he asked about doing military servant,
[01:00:28] watching my cam back, I said yes, sir, 14 times.
[01:00:31] Well, what I do usually is I just act like a normal person.
[01:00:35] Like whenever I get pulled over, I don't say,
[01:00:36] am I under arrest?
[01:00:37] Am I under arrest?
[01:00:38] I'm not being detained, am I?
[01:00:40] I need to go, listen, officer, officer,
[01:00:42] there's something really important.
[01:00:43] I can't do this.
[01:00:45] What do you what I didn't do anything wrong? I'm a United States citizen. What's your bad number? Who's your who's your commanding officer?
[01:00:52] I need to talk to him right now. I'm gonna I need to drive away right now
[01:00:56] I don't feel safe right now. Oh my god, my chest hurts. Oh, no like before you start doing this, right? I
[01:01:02] Just say all right. What did I do? What's wrong? And I have gotten away with the craziest shit. I
[01:01:11] have
[01:01:12] There was one time I
[01:01:15] I was driving to school. I was in college.
[01:01:20] No registration, expired license plate, no insurance, no inspection.
[01:01:28] That's a bad, that's a bad combination. And the cop pulls me over because he runs my plates.
[01:01:35] And he's like, okay, and he's like, ask me for everything. And he's like, okay,
[01:01:39] why don't have this? I don't have that. I don't have any of these other things.
[01:01:43] And so then he's like, well, do you have a driver's license?
[01:01:45] I said, yes, I do.
[01:01:46] He's like surprised.
[01:01:47] He's like, oh, wow, OK.
[01:01:48] And he's like, well, you know, you're not
[01:01:50] supposed to drive this car.
[01:01:51] And I'm like, OK, that's fine.
[01:01:52] Can you drive me to school?
[01:01:54] And he goes, just fucking fix it.
[01:01:59] Just fucking fix it.
[01:02:00] I'm like, yeah, I'm going to fix it.
[01:02:01] He's like, OK, great.
[01:02:02] And that was it.
[01:02:03] I never had to worry about it after that.
[01:02:05] Yep, never had to worry about it.
[01:02:07] Never had to think about it at all.
[01:02:08] It's insane that people think white privilege still exists.
[01:02:11] Well, that's because people that think white privilege exists
[01:02:14] are the ones that are yelling and screaming and acting like fucking animals like her.
[01:02:18] That's the reason why.
[01:02:19] Is it somebody will hear that story and then think that it happened because I'm white?
[01:02:23] No, it happened because I wasn't rude, obnoxious, and stupid.
[01:02:27] That's the reason why.
[01:02:28] Just don't be violent and aggressive and you're gonna probably have things be just fine.
[01:02:32] Comply with the police.
[01:02:34] There is a process to this.
[01:02:35] The process is you comply with the police and if you think they did something wrong,
[01:02:40] You file a complaint or you sue them later on.
[01:02:44] You don't get to, uh, basically you don't get to have a sudden death trial, the moment that you get arrested.
[01:02:51] Like, that's not how it works. You don't get to be your own lawyer.
[01:02:54] You know, your car isn't the courtroom. That's not how it works.
[01:02:59] Uh, Chris Rock? Yeah, there it is.
[01:03:01] Compliant, yes. Compliance privilege, imagine that.
[01:03:04] But, um, oh, here we go.
[01:03:05] explosive attacks hits a jewish school in
[01:03:08] and stardam
[01:03:10] while we haven't had one of these four
[01:03:14] a few hours
[01:03:15] uh... an explosion uh... damaged an outer wall of a jewish school in a
[01:03:19] boulevard overnight
[01:03:21] fortunately there were no reported injuries so we have another group of a
[01:03:25] you know i'm i'm sure what who could possibly be doing this right
[01:03:29] it's i'm sure a huge mystery
[01:03:31] total mystery
[01:03:33] 20 over. Yeah, jeer about car garland. I did. I didn't even really talk about that. Did I? But um, I did see this too
[01:03:40] so this is
[01:03:42] I'm gonna listen to this guy
[01:03:44] I just have no patience for getting dragged in to frankly culture war issues that are being invented
[01:03:52] By the people that don't want us talking about raising their taxes
[01:03:56] This is total bullshit by the way
[01:03:58] The cultural war, the cultural war issues were invented by people that wanted to
[01:04:03] invent genders. That's the reason. That's the actual purpose of it. So what it is
[01:04:10] now is they're trying, now they're trying to, basically they're trying to reframe
[01:04:15] the conversation around taxes because they're trying to like, I've read this
[01:04:20] here, leftist play this game where they start cultural war fights, then when they
[01:04:24] start losing because their views on those issues were unpopular, they act
[01:04:27] like the fights they started were a distraction created by the right to avoid talking about real
[01:04:32] issues. So this is it. I hate people that are like that. That's why it exists. If you don't want
[01:04:40] these cultural war issues to be issues, then acquiesce and then let the other side decide them.
[01:04:45] But the reality is that you want your cultural war issues to be assumed to be correct and you want
[01:04:51] everybody else to have to basically comply with them. That's what these people are actually asking
[01:04:56] for. They're saying that, oh, well, you know, everybody should just comply with what my social
[01:05:01] opinions are because I have the right economic opinions. Well, that's not what's going to happen.
[01:05:05] It's just not going to happen. In every single breath we take, just discussing culture or stuff
[01:05:18] that quite frankly has very little material reality for any of us, then stop, then stop fighting on it.
[01:05:24] If you think that the culture war stuff really doesn't matter, then stop fighting on it.
[01:05:31] But this is the type of, man, I guess actually, this is like female PVP.
[01:05:39] This is like women that sneak diss each other and they say like, oh wow, you look just like,
[01:05:45] you know, they have like their friend and their friend is more attractive than they
[01:05:48] are.
[01:05:49] And so they have to find ways that they can like convince their friend to be uglier.
[01:05:53] So they try to gaslight their friend in the cutting their hair really short or shaving
[01:05:57] their head or you know like dressing older or something like that.
[01:06:01] Like this is the type of oh I'm not in PvP mode but I'm actually in PvP mode.
[01:06:06] What he wants to do is he wants for his culture war issues to just be assumed realities and
[01:06:13] then run on the economic issues and then Trojan horse trans kids into the country.
[01:06:19] That's not what's going to happen.
[01:06:20] I think that nobody should buy into this bullshit.
[01:06:23] This is the same type of, you know, this is, I think this is very effective for like a
[01:06:28] podcast bro, like I'm not going to think about anything at all, like total vibes, but the
[01:06:33] moment that you like really sit down and think about it, these are the people that have been
[01:06:37] pushing these culture war issues the entire time.
[01:06:40] Everything was totally fine before we had men competing in women's sports.
[01:06:44] Everything was totally fine before we had, you know, more than two genders.
[01:06:49] So who started that?
[01:06:50] You did.
[01:06:51] Now that you started it, now you want to move away from it.
[01:06:54] Now, that if you want to move away from it,
[01:06:56] then stop fighting it.
[01:06:58] That's what I think.
[01:06:59] Every breath we take on that is a breath
[01:07:00] that we are not talking about universal health care.
[01:07:03] It is a breath we are not talking about going after wealth.
[01:07:05] What do you think is more of an effect on your life?
[01:07:08] The war on Iran or men competing in women's sports,
[01:07:10] I think there's something more important in play here.
[01:07:12] I'm going to pull you up and I want to explain something to you.
[01:07:17] So, how can I agree?
[01:07:19] It's a rich guy talking about these are all in issues.
[01:07:20] Let me explain to you.
[01:07:24] If these aren't important, then why won't they just let
[01:07:28] other people be able to decide the issues?
[01:07:34] If these issues truly don't matter, like you say,
[01:07:38] why won't they just stop bringing up these issues
[01:07:40] and stop trying to advocate for them?
[01:07:47] No, think about it.
[01:07:48] Why is that the case?
[01:07:50] I'm European, I don't care about the social issues, I care about inflation.
[01:07:55] Well, no, answer the question.
[01:07:58] Like, I don't know what you're like, I'm saying like, why is that?
[01:08:04] Saying it doesn't matter, yeah, pretty simple.
[01:08:07] Say it again.
[01:08:09] Why is it that if you're saying these issues don't matter, then why doesn't he just let other people have their way with them?
[01:08:19] If they actually don't matter, because you're saying, oh, these social issues don't matter.
[01:08:27] There's no reason why anybody should care about them.
[01:08:30] So okay, then just let somebody else make the decision.
[01:08:35] If they actually don't matter, they matter to a very small minority of people.
[01:08:39] Okay.
[01:08:43] So what does that have to do with what I said?
[01:08:52] Yeah, that's got nothing to do with what I said.
[01:08:55] Like, why not just, then just, okay,
[01:08:57] well, if that's the case, it's such a small minority,
[01:08:59] why not just let it go?
[01:09:04] Yeah, very simple question.
[01:09:07] I'm not saying certain issues are not bad.
[01:09:08] I'm saying it's bad to tunnel vision on the social issues.
[01:09:11] If somebody believed in flat earth,
[01:09:13] Would you be able to trust their judgment on anything else?
[01:09:18] Like if they actually believe the earth was legitimately flat,
[01:09:21] would you trust their judgment on anything else?
[01:09:37] Obviously no.
[01:09:38] I think a lot of people feel that way about there being two genders.
[01:09:45] I think a lot of people feel that way about men playing in women's sports.
[01:09:53] And they think that this is a frame indicator, a judgment indicator, that if your judgment
[01:10:02] is so impaired that you cannot come to the conclusion that there are two genders and
[01:10:08] men should not play in women's sports, then we can't trust you to make decisions for
[01:10:15] anything else.
[01:10:19] Does that make sense to you?
[01:10:22] That's the way that I feel.
[01:10:26] This is such a ridiculous, silly, crazy thing to imagine.
[01:10:32] How could you possibly trust a person like that after they've expressed that viewpoint?
[01:10:42] I think I agree with women competing in sports.
[01:10:44] I'm saying it's stupid to fight on a position.
[01:10:46] World's only burning down as we speak.
[01:10:48] If the world is burning down as we speak, would you trust a flatter through to solve
[01:10:52] that problem. Would you trust somebody who's a flat earth? I just like I'm not like I don't
[01:11:10] know why. By the way, talking about it's very simple concept, I wouldn't vote for a flat
[01:11:17] earth or in the first place so no okay so so then you agree with me do you think
[01:11:21] that it is equally ridiculous and retarded like I think that it is more
[01:11:27] obviously evident that there are two genders than that the earth is flat an
[01:11:32] average person goes through life and they observe that there are two genders
[01:11:37] all the time they perceive this in their everyday life on a regular basis on an
[01:11:44] hourly basis every every minute of every day they are watching TV this is
[01:11:50] constantly in front of them but an average person is never going to be able
[01:11:54] to be in a position in their life where they're going to even think about
[01:11:57] whether the earth is round or not I think that you are much more regularly
[01:12:01] confronted with the reality that there are two genders than the reality that
[01:12:06] the earth is not flat so if you can't come to the conclusion that there are
[01:12:11] two genders, your judgment is impaired to a degree that I can't trust you to make decisions
[01:12:19] for anything. That's my mentality. I can't trust you to think for anybody else, because
[01:12:26] your judgment is so fundamentally impaired that you are unable to identify a very obvious
[01:12:33] reality that you interact with on a moment to moment day to day basis. Do you understand
[01:12:39] Like, do you understand why this is important?
[01:12:47] There are two genders. That's it. I know, man.
[01:12:49] Exactly.
[01:12:51] Exactly. Everybody knows this.
[01:12:53] Everybody knows this, but for some reason it's hard for people to understand.
[01:12:59] And by the way,
[01:13:03] okay, somebody get the 50 subs on rumble.
[01:13:06] Bro, we're in the right place, aren't we? Thank you. Thank you guys.
[01:13:08] I really appreciate it.
[01:13:09] Keep in mind, I'm here on all the other platforms.
[01:13:12] I'm here for you guys.
[01:13:13] I am a multi, multi, multi, multi, multi millionaire.
[01:13:16] Okay?
[01:13:18] I don't need anybody's fucking money.
[01:13:20] I don't need anybody's support.
[01:13:22] You want to support me with Rumble Wallet
[01:13:24] or a gifted sub, that's nice.
[01:13:27] But you're better off taking your girlfriend out
[01:13:30] to a nice dinner, your wife out, your mother out,
[01:13:33] your whoever out for a nice dinner.
[01:13:35] That's the truth.
[01:13:37] Totally financially stable. I don't need your money. I appreciate your money
[01:13:41] But I certainly don't need it and the odds are you could probably use it more for yourself than what I would use it
[01:13:46] All I'm gonna do is it's gonna be another coin onto the pile of gold, right?
[01:13:50] And so just keep that in mind guys. I always try to remind people of that. I thank you very much though. I appreciate it
[01:13:56] so
[01:13:57] And what do you actually do with the money? Well, we're gonna I don't know like I'm in different stuff, right?
[01:14:02] And so anyway, let me go back. There's two genders. So I just want to pull it up
[01:14:06] So so do you understand my point that I'm making that a person who can't come to the conclusion that there are two genders is
[01:14:13] A person whose judgment is impaired to a degree that they can't be trusted to fix the world
[01:14:20] Like I just want camel. I just want you to see my point of view with this. I
[01:14:24] Want you to understand this because this is something that a lot of people need to figure out
[01:14:29] I was gonna write something about this,
[01:14:31] but I just haven't really, you know,
[01:14:33] I've never really felt like it.
[01:14:34] Like I need to do more things besides just screaming.
[01:14:36] I do, I'm so lazy, I'm such a piece of shit.
[01:14:39] I understand your point,
[01:14:40] but I wouldn't instantly dismiss the guy
[01:14:42] wanting a better healthcare focus minute
[01:14:43] because the gender issue, I would,
[01:14:46] I would instantly dismiss them.
[01:14:47] Anybody who, anybody who,
[01:14:49] how could you trust a person on healthcare
[01:14:53] who doesn't understand one of the fundamental differences
[01:14:55] in health care between men's health and women's health.
[01:14:59] How could you possibly trust a person like that?
[01:15:04] Would you trust a surgeon that didn't believe
[01:15:06] in washing their hands?
[01:15:08] Would you trust an archeologist who thought the earth
[01:15:11] was 6,000 years old?
[01:15:14] Would you trust a driver that was blind?
[01:15:19] Of course not.
[01:15:21] Any other avenue this immediately is retarded.
[01:15:24] It is instantaneously retarded to such a degree
[01:15:29] that it is so very clearly fucking ridiculous.
[01:15:35] No to all three, exactly.
[01:15:36] And I understand your point, yes.
[01:15:39] You cannot trust people that can't come to the conclusion
[01:15:43] that there are two genders.
[01:15:45] You cannot trust people that come to the conclusion
[01:15:48] that kids can be trans.
[01:15:50] You cannot trust them.
[01:15:52] Their judgment is impaired and it is impaired to such a degree that they
[01:16:00] Refute their everyday experiences on a day-to-day basis
[01:16:05] That that level of cognitive dissonance is scary
[01:16:10] You can't let that happen
[01:16:14] So I just want y'all to understand this I
[01:16:16] I work in health care, there are two genders, everything else is mental illness, listen,
[01:16:21] they ruin my brother.
[01:16:24] Now we are talking.
[01:16:26] Now we are talking.
[01:16:28] I completely agree with you.
[01:16:31] Never listen to these clowns that are trying to cosplay as the average, uh, you know, rugged
[01:16:39] American man while at the same time running defense for seven-year-olds being
[01:16:45] trans okay never listen to this where it's been hoarded not talking about
[01:16:52] breaking up corporate monopoly power in this country mm-hmm that's what we need
[01:16:56] to be focusing on but we do not sell people out I refuse okay well then you
[01:17:03] care about it more than that there it is I refuse to accept that that is
[01:17:09] necessary in politics a politics absolutely is that is willing to sell
[01:17:14] anyone out will eventually sell everyone out no it won't no it that's not even
[01:17:19] true no and this is the type of again I think this is the perfect this is the
[01:17:24] perfect, you know, like, millennial, like, Gen X, low IQ, podcast level opinion, where every guy is
[01:17:35] like, Yeah, yeah, that's true, man. Yeah, like the Epstein thing. Yeah. But the thing is that this is
[01:17:42] just a way for them to trojan horse, a another level of identity politics into culture, and then
[01:17:50] Make people assume that it's normal.
[01:17:52] Do not accept this even for a second.
[01:17:56] If they wanna burn everything down
[01:17:58] because they want seven year olds to be trans,
[01:18:01] then get used to the heat.
[01:18:03] That's what I think.
[01:18:05] Too bad.
[01:18:06] I feel like you're painting for a broad stroke.
[01:18:08] I am not.
[01:18:10] I am not.
[01:18:10] I know exactly what they're doing.
[01:18:12] It's obvious what they're doing.
[01:18:14] And all are nothing, zero tolerance type of take,
[01:18:17] no nuance or critical thought in our arguments, yes.
[01:18:19] And this is the reason why you can't take a take it seriously at all
[01:18:23] I know identity politics is coming back real time. It's so stupid. I don't really think it's coming back
[01:18:29] But it is it's annoying. I'll tell you that and I've you seen Cuban protests forming the government building
[01:18:34] I am I have excuse me. So oh, here's another one
[01:18:39] Switching gears
[01:18:41] I'm not sure we're gonna have to discuss any details, bro.
[01:18:48] They have no interest in discussing the details.
[01:18:50] They don't want to discuss the details.
[01:18:51] They want to put a narrative out there.
[01:18:52] They want people to accept their narrative, and I think that nobody should be able to
[01:18:55] question it.
[01:18:56] And if you were just selling people out whenever you tell them that they're not able to be
[01:19:00] a third gender that they invented, no, no, we're not doing that.
[01:19:05] That's over.
[01:19:06] It's done.
[01:19:07] Although it is being used online in a way that is meant to say, screw you, Jew.
[01:19:22] Screw you, Jew!
[01:19:27] From Ted Cruz.
[01:19:28] Ted Cruz, I didn't say that.
[01:19:31] Before you clip it, I didn't say that.
[01:19:32] Ted Cruz said that.
[01:19:36] in a context very directly to say, I hate Jews and that's almost an online
[01:19:41] code word. Christ is king is, I hate the Jews. Is that your view or you've...
[01:19:46] Saying Christ is king means that you hate the Jews. I hate to say it but now it is
[01:19:54] on the internet. There's a lot of people saying Christ is king. Why do you say
[01:20:00] that? Because you see the people who are saying it and they're saying it in that
[01:20:04] context. They're saying Jews are horrible, like they're attacking Jews and they end up
[01:20:09] attacking to make it sound like somehow. I really don't understand this mutation of evangelicalism
[01:20:18] where American Christians have scyopt themselves into thinking that they are servants for God's
[01:20:28] chosen people the Jews and Israel. Like, it's basically a cock religion. It is. It's a total
[01:20:39] cock religion. Like, how do you do this? Now, there's a biblical basis for attacking Jews.
[01:20:47] Look, Jesus was a Jew. And by the way, the twisted theology that says Jews are Christ
[01:20:54] Killers and that's been used to justify anti-Semitism to justify persecution and murder
[01:21:00] Look as I read the Gospels
[01:21:04] Jesus
[01:21:05] Went to the cross willingly
[01:21:07] He made the choice to cross and it was not the Jews
[01:21:12] Who killed Jesus?
[01:21:14] It was me
[01:21:16] It was you what Jesus died for our sins
[01:21:21] Because man is fallen
[01:21:23] That doesn't even make sense like what he say like this is self-referential original sin
[01:21:30] It's not because of
[01:21:32] Man has fallen or anything else the entire idea with Jesus is that he redeemed like the Old Testament is the fallen world
[01:21:41] That is the remnants of the betrayal of Adam and Eve against God
[01:21:47] That is the reason why God was so brutal and evil and terrible and he killed people like crazy
[01:21:54] Then the New Testament comes out and Jesus is the Redeemer
[01:21:59] He is the one that destroys
[01:22:02] Original sin. He is the one that makes it to where you no longer live with that guilt. This is crazy. Oh
[01:22:10] My god
[01:22:12] and the wages of sin is death and
[01:22:14] And Jesus took on the punishment that you deserve and I deserve so that we could be covered in his blood and
[01:22:23] Receive salvation not through work not through what we do, but through the gift of God
[01:22:30] There it is and so Jews too. Yeah, of course. And so yeah, he forgave everybody like remove the removal of original sin
[01:22:38] This isn't like the Christian, you know mythology or lore like this
[01:22:42] this wasn't like Jews lost original sin or Africans lost original sin, Chinese lost it,
[01:22:49] everybody lost it. It was like it was on the entirety of humanity and then it was removed
[01:22:55] from the entirety of humanity. It's not like there was a group that had it and a group that
[01:22:59] didn't. That's not what happened. So this entire concept of this, I think that basically what he
[01:23:05] is doing, this is my opinion, okay? This is just my opinion. But I think his messaging here is that
[01:23:12] Christians were the ones, and average people were the ones that killed Jesus, and it effectively creates a second psychological original sin
[01:23:24] that these evangelicals feel like they need to offset the burden of that original sin by being subservient to Israel.
[01:23:32] That's what I think is happening.
[01:23:35] I do. I think that's what's happening with this type of Christianity, and I think it's disgusting.
[01:23:40] I think it's very disgusting. I don't like it. Not at all. I don't I know no
[01:23:44] I don't think so at all is Ted overseas. It's guilt-tripping. It is it's guilt-tripping
[01:23:48] He said that and that makes so what is this here that makes sense? I think so. That's not what he said at all
[01:23:56] Who killed Jesus?
[01:23:58] It was me
[01:23:59] It was you but Jesus died for our sins
[01:24:04] Because man is fallen
[01:24:10] Man is no longer fallen. Man has been redeemed through Jesus Christ. This is in
[01:24:17] the Lord. It's in the Lord. How do you not know this? Oh my God. I don't even know
[01:24:24] what to say. It's such a lie. What a bunch of bullshit. Oh my fucking God. And
[01:24:29] our sins. What the fuck are you talking about? Our sins. Our sins. That is a
[01:24:34] inclusive term that implies ownership of him and the interviewer, and I am
[01:24:41] assuming everybody else that's watching. What a joke. Total joke. Total joke. This
[01:24:47] type of Christianity needs to die. It is awful. It's heresy. It is an insult. And
[01:24:53] again, I'm a Roman Catholic, or I used to be. I was raised Roman Catholic. I hear
[01:24:58] this, and it sounds like bullshit to me, okay? This is like professional cuck
[01:25:03] Christianity. Alright. Cuck Christianity to Israel. It's bullshit. It's heresy. It is it's total fucking heresy. I don't like it. I don't want to hear it. It's fucking ridiculous. And we Orthodox don't believe in the subservient crap. Well, y'all don't even believe in the Pope. I know that I can see why I mean I I I respect that I do I mean you know again like it's it's cultural I think that that's the reason I respect Orthodoxy absolutely and Catholics are our pagans to Catholics are pagans. No they're not. No we we kill all of them.
[01:25:33] all the pagans. Remember like the, remember like that we did that for like a few hundred
[01:25:36] years, right? You guys don't know anything because of New Age, this one Evangelical lunatic
[01:25:41] compare him with Eastern Orthodox Christian, it's a massive difference. Yeah. And crews
[01:25:45] and cut go together well, I guess so. And crisis redeemer, but you cannot be redeemed
[01:25:51] if you do not accept the redemption. Well, I think that you're talking about two separate
[01:25:54] things like redemption, like accepting redemption is confession. And you're, but you are redeemed
[01:26:00] as a baseline. I think that's different. And especially if you're bad times, but we can
[01:26:04] talk about that more anyway. I just wanted to share that because I'm very annoyed hearing
[01:26:09] that shit. I am. I'm extremely fucking annoyed. So we've had also take a look at this. Oh,
[01:26:15] here we go. Let me go back. I'll scroll down and man. This is them talking about Islam.
[01:26:25] Oh boy, here we go. You didn't kill the mall, we crushed you into Baltics.
[01:26:31] Yeah, we got gas down. That's just what happens. Yeah, we just took over everywhere else. It's okay.
[01:26:36] Plum is probably the most like feminist morose. Plum is probably the most like feminist morose.
[01:26:44] Islam is the most feminist religion.
[01:26:47] Religion, there is like very much protective.
[01:26:51] Yes, it is certainly Middle Eastern countries that are most well-known for their
[01:26:57] feminism and freedom for women. Yeah, it is the Middle East. If they're practicing
[01:27:04] Islam, yes. So you're saying they're all practicing it incorrectly everywhere including
[01:27:09] Mecca? I mean if they're oppressing people, of course, yeah. Then they're doing it, maybe? Maybe? I don't know.
[01:27:14] I don't know. I wasn't even trying to talk as long as I was trying to go off of your engagements
[01:27:19] And I didn't know you could hurt it, but I mean to say that
[01:27:22] The Middle East is the most feminist part of the world
[01:27:25] It's curious. Well, she didn't say the Middle East is yes
[01:27:28] Yes, she did. She said she said Islam of which the Middle East is the home of this
[01:27:33] I mean Indonesia's most populated Muslim country, obviously, but you know the core where it was spread from in their colonization efforts
[01:27:40] It was from the Middle East colonization efforts. Well, all religions colonize. Absolutely. This is one of the more recent ones
[01:27:46] I mean Indonesia and and even the first course of course the the Middle East is colonized
[01:27:53] What do you mean like of course they've colonized people like wait a minute?
[01:27:57] I didn't it was is this it is this a debatable topic now teams at one point
[01:28:01] I thought everybody knew this that was by Muslim traders, right? They just went over there. Yeah, sure
[01:28:06] And then you pushed in the Africa and especially Spain. Okay. Yeah, there was an empire
[01:28:10] There was an empire. All right, there was an empire and the Christians that there was there was a big empire bad
[01:28:15] I'm not a big crusade guy. I don't really like killing in the name of religion either way
[01:28:18] No, yeah, but you're telling me women are more free and Islam than any other religion
[01:28:23] I mean if I mean I feel like listen, I mean I feel like okay
[01:28:29] Here we go. I just like I'm convertism. I don't care. I
[01:28:32] Isms why I don't have a problem with Islam as a whole
[01:28:35] But when you come here and you say it is the best religion the most feminist religion for women
[01:28:39] You're gonna lose me here based on yeah everything based on everything. Yeah, see in the literal world
[01:28:45] I mean it's with the most theocratic regimes
[01:28:47] Mm-hmm being is the Islamic right now with the least freedoms for women in most violence against women than any other countries
[01:28:55] Yes, I think that's all because of media portrayal. I don't
[01:29:01] What a stupid bitch. Oh my god
[01:29:06] Genuinely believe that's the type only a fat person could come up with this
[01:29:11] only a fat person could invent such a such an elaborate delusion the skinny
[01:29:20] person could never even imagine thinking this way what yes it's media what are
[01:29:27] you talking about I'm talking about the fact that you they are portraying these
[01:29:32] countries in a certain way and not women had a lot of freedom under an
[01:29:36] oppressive regime that was Western focus dictatorship in Iran don't get me
[01:29:40] wrong, not perfect, not purely defending Western, Western, Western, or Christian, or anti-Muslim.
[01:29:45] That's not what I'm doing here. Well, when they had that women, you could go to school, women
[01:29:47] could work, women could go outside without wearing the outfit. You're talking about Iran?
[01:29:50] Iran. Yeah, Iran. So women don't work or go to school there? Check your facts.
[01:29:55] You think they have the same freedoms they had before it became a
[01:29:58] three-theocratic regime? Well, by freedom, what is your definition?
[01:30:04] Okay. Okay. What's your definition of freedom? Here we go.
[01:30:12] And can go out naked or what?
[01:30:14] Naked. How about just not wearing the outfit without getting beaten and off the...
[01:30:17] They get beaten?
[01:30:18] Yes. The morality police? Yes.
[01:30:20] Oh, okay.
[01:30:21] What? Yes. Again, this is not an anti-Muslim thing I'm talking about,
[01:30:24] but when you are going to come here, I'm sorry, this conversation is real down the gate.
[01:30:27] Usually, there is a little further. You can say it's the most feminist?
[01:30:30] Hmm that goes against everything that everyone can see with their eyes right now in all countries in Saudi Arabia
[01:30:35] They just got the right to drive a couple years ago. I remember I had a friend telling me about that
[01:30:40] He was in Saudi Arabia
[01:30:43] He said that um
[01:30:46] Well, he was my friend so you can imagine what he said a little a couple years ago. Yeah
[01:30:53] Hmm
[01:30:54] You would be beaten around if you took the scarf off. Yeah, well you get beat in San Diego
[01:30:58] that what you were about to say? I don't think that's the case. I don't think the American
[01:31:02] government has officers around beating you for not wearing certain things.
[01:31:06] Not necessarily in that regard, but not at all in that regard, actually.
[01:31:10] Yeah, I think what she's saying is the media had a certain portrayal. No, no, no, the media
[01:31:15] had a certain portrayal. What was it? And then she met me. What's yours?
[01:31:19] And this is the problem is that I don't know why people go so hard to defend obvious bad
[01:31:28] behavior. This I think is doing so much negative PR for like anything Islamic. It's crazy. The
[01:31:35] amount of like obfuscation around like, oh, guys, I wonder if Iran is nice to women. Like it's so,
[01:31:44] so bad. Like just say that, listen, that's the way they do it over here. Like it's the same as like,
[01:31:49] I mean, in Poland, they don't want people get abortions. Well, we got people get abortions
[01:31:52] here for the most part. So like, you know, that's just it's the way they do it over there. It's
[01:31:56] That's the way we do it over here. It's just not the same.
[01:31:58] Like, I don't know why you can't just say that.
[01:32:00] Saying right now. And then she meant me.
[01:32:02] But what I'm saying is true in those cultures.
[01:32:04] Yes, I agree with those cultures, but not Muslims.
[01:32:08] Here's the thing. I don't hear Muslims.
[01:32:10] No, she's saying that culture is about feminists,
[01:32:12] but those things that are led from Islamic principles
[01:32:14] are the least feminist states in the entire world.
[01:32:16] Well, it depends on what you say about Islamic principles as well.
[01:32:19] Well, they say they're theocratic.
[01:32:21] They can say all they want, but does it mean they actually do it?
[01:32:24] Do it. Okay. Well, are we gonna do the whole thing that Christians do with shellfish and a bunch of shit like that?
[01:32:28] No, no, no, no.
[01:32:29] Or pick and choose what we like?
[01:32:29] No.
[01:32:30] No, no, no.
[01:32:30] No, no, no.
[01:32:31] Is it more Western?
[01:32:32] No.
[01:32:32] But here's the thing. This is what I'm gonna say.
[01:32:34] Okay.
[01:32:34] Because I think what she's trying to say is this.
[01:32:36] When we started that, we're in so much debt.
[01:32:39] Okay. Then you're not falling as long as...
[01:32:40] Uh-oh.
[01:32:41] ...in principles.
[01:32:42] That's true.
[01:32:45] Oh my God.
[01:32:54] Oh my god. Wow. Then what the f*** are you gonna tell me?
[01:33:10] He honestly I love this guy he is so based. What am I gonna tell you what? Holy sh**.
[01:33:15] Are you battling it then? Yeah, you are best. It's not about just being perfect.
[01:33:18] Yeah. What it is? You do the best you can. Yeah, but that's why you go further into
[01:33:22] that's doing the best they can.
[01:33:24] And the best they can is throwing people off a bridge, right?
[01:33:28] Or like beating women for not wearing a scarf.
[01:33:30] I don't see why you can't just acknowledge those things are bad
[01:33:34] without going into a full-on defense of a religion.
[01:33:37] There's plenty of people that are of that religion that don't think that.
[01:33:40] So just look at the action and then say whether the action is bad.
[01:33:44] If you need to ascribe an ideology to an action to defend the action,
[01:33:48] it's probably because it's a bad action.
[01:33:50] I don't know why people don't understand this.
[01:33:52] Yeah, we're pretty out on that front.
[01:33:54] I mean, I don't care that you revert to Islam.
[01:33:57] I surround myself with people who have...
[01:34:00] We have people that work here that are Muslim.
[01:34:03] I don't give a f**k about that. I don't really care.
[01:34:05] As long as you don't show it, just like Christian,
[01:34:07] as long as you're not shoving it down someone's throat, I don't give a f**k.
[01:34:09] But what you said about women is dangerous, because women are being oppressed and killed.
[01:34:12] And there's someone that actually wants freedom.
[01:34:15] No, I know. I'm very, very glad to see this.
[01:34:18] this. You ever watched Sam Sarmoon? He explains a lot of the issues of his long. I've seen
[01:34:23] plenty of stuff about it, right? I have, but I'm very glad to see Caleb calling this out.
[01:34:27] I think more people do need to call it out, and it's just, again, I don't have a problem
[01:34:32] with people being whatever religion they want, but like, you don't get to decide reality.
[01:34:37] You don't get to, you know, like fucking edit out reality and be like, oh no, this is actually,
[01:34:43] everybody's doing it wrong, including me. Wank this? Yeah. I mean, women are so oppressed,
[01:34:47] be honest by feminism, women are still oppressed. I am so sad to tell you that I think that
[01:34:55] you're wrong. How are women still oppressed? Listen, I know, I know. No, it's okay. How
[01:35:10] How are they oppressed?
[01:35:14] I want to understand this.
[01:35:21] Remember when Christopher Hitchens was around?
[01:35:23] Oh, that guy was a legend.
[01:35:25] I loved him.
[01:35:26] I did.
[01:35:27] He was great.
[01:35:28] Let's find it out.
[01:35:33] They're oppressed with fandoms?
[01:35:34] No, no.
[01:35:35] I'll let him explain it.
[01:35:37] I'll let him explain it.
[01:35:39] You don't understand religion with Islam does not give you the choice, you're privileged and still choose to not have faith.
[01:35:44] Uh, yeah. I mean, I get that. I mean, I wouldn't want to live. I wouldn't want to live in an Islamic country, like under Sharia law. I wouldn't want to live under there.
[01:35:54] Like, I mean, I think it's pretty obvious, right?
[01:36:01] I mean, I feel like, yeah, duh, of course. Like, fuck. Like, I mean, duh, come to the United States.
[01:36:09] Looks like we don't have a single comment on this Christians with Jewish Brawl
[01:36:12] I guess so and it looks like we're not going to get a response added this not really a big surprise
[01:36:18] I could have expected this we kind of expected this let's go ahead and just close it out and ignore it and
[01:36:24] Yeah, my arm feminism is pressing them now more than anything. I don't know to an extent I can see that but oh here
[01:36:30] We go. Let's take a look at this
[01:36:32] Here we go. Oh
[01:36:35] Boy
[01:36:39] Oh
[01:36:43] Parents of at least a dozen girls tell seven my turn turn to stop problem
[01:36:48] student has been groping and touching their dog
[01:36:51] Parents of at least a dozen girls tell seven news that an 18 year old male student has been groping and touching their daughters
[01:36:59] In between the legs at school as they walk to classes a number of parents showed up for a hearing this morning
[01:37:06] They say 18-year-old Israel Flores Ortiz would step up behind girls during school and put
[01:37:12] his hands on their private areas front and back.
[01:37:15] Ortiz was arrested last week, though prosecutors said in open court, this has been going on
[01:37:21] all year.
[01:37:22] We also learned today Ortiz is an illegal immigrant and I-
[01:37:25] See, these people literally import molesters into high schools so they can fake age, maybe,
[01:37:41] I don't know.
[01:37:43] They import molesters into high schools so they can fuck with girls, like high school
[01:37:47] girls.
[01:37:48] Isn't that crazy?
[01:37:49] Wow, wow, wow.
[01:37:52] Who could have ever expected this?
[01:37:54] This is why ICE needs to go into schools too.
[01:37:57] Oh yeah.
[01:37:58] And like this is the thing is like anybody, these are the kinds of stories that when I
[01:38:03] hear people say fuck ICE and I hate ICE, I hear that and I'm like, well they're getting
[01:38:10] rid of this person.
[01:38:11] Like this person should have never been here.
[01:38:12] Obviously, why does nobody beat the shit out of this guy?
[01:38:15] Because then they get in trouble.
[01:38:16] I mean in a just world this person, well, everybody knows what I think would happen.
[01:38:24] This lodged a detainer shortly after his arrest. Today, Ortiz's attorney asked a judge to release him on bail, and the prosecutor from the Fairfax County commonwealth's attorney's office under Steve Discano agreed to his release.
[01:38:39] But the judge was not having it. The judge said looking at the surveillance video evidence from the school, she did not-
[01:38:46] Finally, W judge. Finally.
[01:38:48] I feel the safety of the public was adequately addressed in the bail request and denied bail.
[01:38:55] So, Ortiz will remain in custody. Welcome news.
[01:38:58] The fact that this person isn't immediately being shipped back to where they came from, like literally today,
[01:39:04] like the moment that they find out that you are a illegal alien,
[01:39:09] like I really think that we need to have more work camps.
[01:39:12] I think we do. I think that's the way that we solve this prison problem.
[01:39:15] because like prisons are really expensive and if we can just put people in work camps then
[01:39:19] I think that you can kind of get rid of the issue of you know it costing a lot of money
[01:39:24] for the alleged victims you'd be dead I mean yeah the thing is that if you did this in China you'd
[01:39:29] be dead if you did this probably in the Philippines you'd be dead if you did this in Russia you'd be
[01:39:34] dead if you did this in many other countries you'd be dead and that's the way it should be by the
[01:39:38] way it is it's the way it should be and over here we don't like to do that for some stupid reason
[01:39:44] but we need to change that we do we need to totally change that we need to be
[01:39:49] a thousand times more aggressive and hostile to these people
[01:39:53] we do this is it's not even remotely close to what it needs to be
[01:39:58] families there's a group of about 12 individuals that have reported this
[01:40:03] imagine imagine this is a this is an illegal alien that is molesting underage girls in a high school
[01:40:10] This is what people that are against ice are defending.
[01:40:14] It was all perpetrated by a single individual who is a stranger to the girls.
[01:40:19] He just sneakily walked up behind them and put his hand in between their legs.
[01:40:25] It was not just a butt snack or a butt grab. It was a grope.
[01:40:30] As if that would be better. Like if he did that I'd say the same thing.
[01:40:35] like I have this like radical idea that you shouldn't touch people in a sexual
[01:40:39] way without their consent it's kind of woke I know kind of woke but I just
[01:40:45] don't think you should do that I don't think you should act that way there's no
[01:40:50] reason for it hoping of a private area and it had been occurring for several
[01:40:57] months and what do you think about this being charged as an assault not sexual
[01:41:01] assaults. Do you have thoughts on that? Very frustrating because I feel like this
[01:41:07] seems like a crime of someone that will escalate if it's not handled properly.
[01:41:14] And that's been my concern. What's done was done to her. Unfortunately, I can't
[01:41:18] go back and change that. That's the thing is that you give people generational
[01:41:23] lifelong trauma just in order to satisfy the virtue signal need of letting an
[01:41:29] an illegal alien be in the country.
[01:41:31] I think this is the, you remember what I said yesterday
[01:41:33] about morality inversion,
[01:41:35] where you put yourself into a position
[01:41:38] where you are ending up defending a illegal alien
[01:41:42] that's touching underage girls inappropriately.
[01:41:46] And you never think about what those girls
[01:41:48] are going to do growing up.
[01:41:49] You never think about what if one of those girls
[01:41:51] that bothers her and then she kills herself over it.
[01:41:54] Like you never think about any of the secondary butterfly
[01:41:57] effect, you know, like other outcomes that allowing somebody
[01:42:01] like this to raise terror, hell and chaos in the country allows
[01:42:07] people to have happen. So or molest their kids. Yeah, exactly.
[01:42:10] Like some people get molested and then it fucks up their brain
[01:42:13] chemistry because they're young, right? It's like the same as
[01:42:16] you know, you have a tree when it's growing and it's a young
[01:42:18] tree. And if you put something over that tree, it'll grow in
[01:42:21] the opposite way. And if you take that thing away, five years
[01:42:24] later, the tree is still going to grow in the opposite way. It's
[01:42:27] going to have that bend in it. And that's the, I think that's the best metaphor for how
[01:42:32] young sexual abuse seems to manifest in adults, is that it can, it can fuck somebody up for
[01:42:39] a lifetime.
[01:42:40] Changing it in the...
[01:42:42] Nobody thinks about this. Nobody cares about this. You're advocating for legislation based
[01:42:49] on emotion, which is not good. Well, what do you mean by legislation?
[01:42:57] based on emotion. What is this? I want to understand this. Let me, you can write it out, let me
[01:43:08] finish the other thing.
[01:43:09] Future making sure that further actions don't happen or that this doesn't happen to other
[01:43:13] girls is I think what's most important.
[01:43:15] See that's what matters, is like stopping the problem from getting worse.
[01:43:18] I agree, we were all very frustrated to hear that it was just simple assault on level one
[01:43:23] misdemeanor, basically a fine.
[01:43:26] the parents of the imagine giving a fine to an illegal alien
[01:43:30] you know in my opinion
[01:43:33] i don't think we should deport them
[01:43:37] i don't think we should
[01:43:40] these girls are also frustrated at fairfax county public schools for how
[01:43:44] they handle the situation
[01:43:46] according to the prosecutor's or taz's behavior has been going on all year and
[01:43:50] nothing was done to stop it that's right now
[01:43:54] all have one that i had at six and seven news reporting in fairfax nick banach
[01:43:57] seven news
[01:43:59] yeah i mean that's it and so uh... yes all old
[01:44:02] get exactly as all rocks exactly
[01:44:04] so let's see here i'll read this person's comments to what it is
[01:44:08] in tight social spaces that could result in allegations i think you've
[01:44:10] mentioned before
[01:44:13] i didn't hear a full fault in the but smack process situation
[01:44:16] i think that if a guy is like uh... we're not talking about if a guy's hand
[01:44:20] accidentally touches the girls but
[01:44:22] during passing period in high school. Nobody's talking about that. Nobody's thinking about
[01:44:28] that. That's not part of the conversation. It was never part of the conversation. We're talking
[01:44:33] about deliberate intentional sexual assault. Why are you trying to confuse things? Why are you
[01:44:43] even bringing this up? Why are you spending, why are you wasting everybody's time with this
[01:44:51] completely pointless clarification that every single normal person knows. What
[01:45:01] purpose do you have in bringing this up? But at face value the idea of legalizing
[01:45:07] based on potential trauma may not be the way that I would go about it for
[01:45:10] severity of punishment? I think I would. If you do something like, yeah, I
[01:45:19] definitely would. And it's also not legislating based off of just that. It's
[01:45:25] like a confluence of things. It's like this is like the sprinkles on the
[01:45:29] cupcake. They don't make it to where you want it. You're not eating the cupcake
[01:45:32] for the sprinkles, but the sprinkles make the cupcake taste better. I think
[01:45:36] This is the same way where the actual cupcake itself is the sexual assault and the fact that
[01:45:41] he's an illegal alien.
[01:45:42] And then the trauma and everything else and the secondary effects, those are the sprinkles.
[01:45:47] Does that make more sense?
[01:45:53] Yeah, worst cupcake ever.
[01:45:55] Really, really shitty cupcake.
[01:45:57] A lot of people don't.
[01:45:58] I think there's rationale or objective standard for rape and putting hands in the pants, which
[01:46:02] is an illegal immigrant's use of, should go severely punished.
[01:46:04] Yeah, exactly.
[01:46:05] I mean, I just don't see how like, I mean, what were we talking about?
[01:46:09] Like we obviously, like everybody knows what we're talking about.
[01:46:13] I don't know why this is like another people always do this, where they like
[01:46:17] intentionally try to like misunderstand something.
[01:46:20] Like that's obviously not what's being discussed.
[01:46:22] So, uh, here we go again.
[01:46:24] Oh, actually I'll look at the Cuba stuff after this, but, um, oh, here we go.
[01:46:28] What is this?
[01:46:28] So this is some other fucking, actually let me watch it.
[01:46:35] Why is it, why is it quiet?
[01:46:41] So Candace Owens decided to slander the widow of Charlie Kirk.
[01:46:49] I think that people have a moral duty to say that this is a bad thing even if they are
[01:46:52] quote unquote friends with those people and I find it.
[01:46:55] But let's take that further.
[01:46:56] So obviously one should state one's view and say you know Eric is great and attacks on
[01:47:00] her and aren't not right.
[01:47:01] Well Michael I'll just ask you straight up.
[01:47:03] Candis Owen is doing something evil by attacking Erica Kerr. I think that it's wrong to attack Erica Kerr.
[01:47:08] No, no, no, say the sentence with her name.
[01:47:10] No, I'm not going to dance. I know I can pump it for the podcast.
[01:47:14] You don't have to dance. Listen here, Goy. Listen here. Say it. Say it right now.
[01:47:24] I think it's, I think it's... You're dancing pretty quickly. I mean, there's a lot of tap dancing here.
[01:47:28] I know, I don't think there's any... Even if you are interested in the podcast,
[01:47:32] And I think the people who are leading the invective against Candace are her biggest publicist. Oh my god
[01:47:39] Bro, let's get fired good for it. We probably bet it'd be better for Michael if he got fired, honestly
[01:47:44] It would be then so we have also look at this here
[01:47:48] Don't let anyone disenfranchise you because you're a young man, especially a young white man
[01:47:53] Somebody says literal Nazi rhetoric
[01:47:59] You know
[01:48:02] things are gonna get if they keep this up this is what I think is going to
[01:48:08] happen if they keep this up they're gonna be right they are I think we are
[01:48:16] going in that direction right now and I don't think people realize it and it's
[01:48:22] happening so fast I think people are ignoring this they're wishing it into
[01:48:27] existence I think that they're talking about no one will care well no I don't
[01:48:31] Because the thing is that if you want to, because also by the way, young men are massively
[01:48:36] disenfranchised everywhere.
[01:48:38] They're disenfranchised in media representation.
[01:48:41] They're disenfranchised in hiring practices.
[01:48:44] They're disenfranchised in education preferences.
[01:48:47] They're disenfranchised in opportunities such as scholarships and other types of internships.
[01:48:53] Let's see.
[01:48:54] They're disenfranchised in the fact that they have to register for the draft and women
[01:48:57] don't have to register for the draft.
[01:48:59] disenfranchised in terms of child custody. They're disenfranchised in terms of, you know, like,
[01:49:06] sentencing in courts. Like, these are all verifiable, quantifiable, like, a hundred percent, like,
[01:49:14] not only is it men, but white men, it's like a multiplier where they're even more disenfranchised.
[01:49:20] And the more that you tell white guys for noticing that, that they're Nazis, be very,
[01:49:27] be very careful because they might start agreeing with you
[01:49:31] and i think that's where we're headed
[01:49:33] i think it's already happening pretty fast in europe
[01:49:36] and at the end of the day these people only have themselves to blame
[01:49:40] because they've radicalized an entire generation of young men
[01:49:43] by creating a entire culture and society that hates them
[01:49:47] and that tries everything that it possibly can to
[01:49:51] demonize keep them down delegitimize
[01:49:54] infantilize, patronize, and just basically punish these young men for nothing. Punish them for
[01:50:03] something that they didn't even do. Toxic empathy? Yeah. Like you're saying, you were racist before
[01:50:10] it was cool. I don't know. Yeah, I guess that was more a meme, but yeah. And I'm 50% of the way
[01:50:15] they are already. Just keep saying it and fuck it. Yeah, I think that's where things are headed.
[01:50:19] And it's very disappointing for me to see this because like, I don't want to have that happen.
[01:50:23] I don't know why we need to have these extremes, but these people that, you know, again, like
[01:50:28] we live in a society that's being defined by women who hate their husbands and girls
[01:50:35] who hate their dads, and they're the ones that are writing the rules for society.
[01:50:40] And guess what?
[01:50:41] They're not very friendly to men.
[01:50:44] Bring back the patriarchy.
[01:50:45] I like the sound of that.
[01:50:46] That's a good idea.
[01:50:48] And the Joker, short young men are literally the most depressed demographic in the world.
[01:50:53] Yeah, and they get laughed at for it too.
[01:50:56] They do.
[01:50:57] It's so patronizing and awful.
[01:50:59] So I feel like this is what's happening.
[01:51:00] I wanted to talk about this because I think that a lot of people need to realize I don't
[01:51:04] think that they understand how extreme and how bad this really is.
[01:51:09] So yeah, we just want to be left alone and play video games.
[01:51:12] Yeah.
[01:51:13] All of this could have been avoided.
[01:51:16] All you had to do was not get into video games, but you couldn't do that.
[01:51:22] You couldn't do that.
[01:51:23] You couldn't stop yourself.
[01:51:24] You had to get into the video games.
[01:51:27] And now, that's what you get.
[01:51:30] That's what you fucking get.
[01:51:32] That's why parents should do better?
[01:51:34] Absolutely not.
[01:51:35] That's the parents have nothing to do with this.
[01:51:37] Like the way that my parents raised me was very simple.
[01:51:39] They told me, do whatever you can to get ahead because nobody else will do it for you.
[01:51:44] That was it.
[01:51:45] my only lesson was, you know, basically my dad brought me up. The only outcome is winning.
[01:51:53] Only win. It doesn't matter what it takes. It doesn't matter what you have to do.
[01:51:57] You can lie, cheat, steal, do anything you want as long as you win. And that's it.
[01:52:04] I was like six years old. He'd tell me that. Actually, that's not true. I was like four.
[01:52:09] I was a little, little kid and he was going around because I would ask him. I'd be like,
[01:52:13] Why are you going? I thought this was 30. Why does the car say 80? He says, well, who what what do
[01:52:19] you mean? Oh, just because the sign says that now I have to listen to the sun. No. No, I'm going to
[01:52:24] drive as fast as I want unless they get me. I'll do whatever I want. That's it. And that explains it.
[01:52:29] It does. And what is the why stories of honor? There's no honor in allowing yourself to be
[01:52:36] disrespected, invalidated, disenfranchised, disaffected, and disrespected. There's no
[01:52:45] honor in that. There's no honor in being a glorified servant to a society that is programmed
[01:52:51] to hate you and to delegitimize you. That's not honor. That's slavery.
[01:52:58] Yet you advocate for law enforcement? Yeah, I do, of course, right? I mean, you have to have law
[01:53:02] enforcement. If law enforcement was better, it wouldn't be doing it. Yeah, that's it. ABC
[01:53:07] is the rule, exactly. No virtue in being weak. Yes, it's prey morality. That's what
[01:53:13] it is. It's pathetic, but it's not a surprise. Oh, here we go. They actually, they're bombing
[01:53:20] Karg Island. I forgot to even talk about this. I've been so distracted by other stuff. Beards
[01:53:25] are back. Gillette is eating shit. Well, I like having a beard. My jaw is rotted out
[01:53:31] because of my teeth. If I cut my beard, oh my god, it would probably look so bad. Holy
[01:53:39] shit, it would look awful. I used to have a normal jawline. You can go back and look
[01:53:44] at photos of me from, I don't know, I'm 17 or 22, 23. I have a normal jawline. But then
[01:53:52] after that, oh, not so good, right? You look like Cyrax. Maybe probably not that bad, but
[01:54:00] it would not be that good either. So, beards are gay again, maybe you're right. Is there
[01:54:04] a way to fix your draw? I don't know if there is or not. I have no idea. I just, I hope
[01:54:09] that in time, this is my hope, is that in time I will be able to add and smash her myself
[01:54:16] into being a robot. That's the goal. That's where I'm trying to get to, is that I will
[01:54:21] just totally become a robot. I will become a machine, and then I will transcend the flesh
[01:54:27] and become even more than that and so that's the goal
[01:54:31] and uh... man with the plan yes that is the plan
[01:54:34] and uh... i don't know if it'll ever work right but uh... you know fingers
[01:54:37] crossed
[01:54:41] so this is over in fucking uh... carg island uh...
[01:54:46] so they're just bombing a shit out of it on
[01:54:53] God fucking damn when you rear fish feed your feet goes blurry. What is this here? I've said it before it's trying to help
[01:55:00] I don't think it goes blurry. It probably just for a second though
[01:55:03] Yeah, holy shit. Well, it wasn't this a map in a in Call of Duty. I
[01:55:09] Feel like this is a map or like you go up and there's like an area at the bottom then you go up to the top
[01:55:16] Was it cod for was that a battlefield the asshole was I
[01:55:19] I don't remember exactly, I remember seeing people eat it is now. Yeah, it is now.
[01:55:24] Exactly, holy, ooh, not good. Not good at all.
[01:55:31] This is a huge attack. The island is 90% of Iran's oil sales.
[01:55:35] Yeah, well it was. It was. Now it's a...
[01:55:40] I love how you can see the bombs dropping too. That's a lot of fucking bombs.
[01:55:43] I'm surprised it didn't take this out earlier. So, massage. This is fucking funny.
[01:55:48] Mossad has they're trying to get the Iranians to roach out the fucking assholes that are in Iran
[01:55:54] And so they sent a message to Iranians in Farsi. That's their language and
[01:56:00] Calling them to film checkpoints of the Bashir militia and sending the footage to Mossad's telegram account
[01:56:06] So like they're trying to get it like bro. You know what?
[01:56:11] Yeah, Benjamin Netanyahu it seems that my mother-in-law I know
[01:56:17] No, you wouldn't have expected it, but she's part of the ARGC!
[01:56:25] Yeah, she lives at...
[01:56:30] Oh my god, oh gee, it's loud.
[01:56:35] Yeah, brilliant, yeah, five.
[01:56:37] Five dollars for picture too, my boss. Yeah, there it is.
[01:56:41] Yeah, my ex-wife.
[01:56:43] You'd never believe who joined the militia.
[01:56:47] It's my ex-wife.
[01:56:49] You believe that?
[01:56:50] Wow.
[01:56:51] And, oh, here, no, this is something else.
[01:56:53] I already saw that already.
[01:56:55] And no overtime?
[01:56:56] Yeah, fuck you.
[01:56:57] And yeah, what is this here?
[01:56:59] You can get your bones to regenerate?
[01:57:00] Oh, I don't know about that.
[01:57:01] I have no idea.
[01:57:03] And yeah.
[01:57:04] And that actually did happen in Afghanistan.
[01:57:06] I'm sure it probably did.
[01:57:08] But anyway, so yeah, these are the videos of Karg Island.
[01:57:12] I'll look at some more of them after this, too.
[01:57:16] Holy fuck.
[01:57:18] Goddamn.
[01:57:20] Goddamn.
[01:57:22] Don't have X, Ys in a run? I don't even know.
[01:57:24] I got no idea.
[01:57:27] Jesus, bro, look how big that is.
[01:57:29] Holy fucking shit.
[01:57:31] That is massive.
[01:57:33] Have you seen this stuff about Erica Kirk and Epstein?
[01:57:36] You're contradicting yourself and you're thinking.
[01:57:42] All right. All right.
[01:57:50] Why do you, you, if you vague post, you're permanently banned.
[01:57:54] You have, you have one chance to explain what the contradiction is.
[01:57:58] You have one chance and then you're gone. You're going into the shadow realm.
[01:58:05] You don't want to go to the shadow realm, do you?
[01:58:12] They have a temporary temporary what was this here and if Iran bombed the school would
[01:58:23] already be in World War three.
[01:58:24] What is this?
[01:58:25] This is the minor thing says your mom.
[01:58:27] No, no, it's okay.
[01:58:29] Don't tell me you don't tell me there's another person that's chirping without a single thing
[01:58:33] to say.
[01:58:35] You said earlier if I told you you had to do what it takes is to see in life.
[01:58:38] That's what undocumented immigrants do.
[01:58:39] That's correct.
[01:58:40] I actually don't hold any animosity towards illegal aliens.
[01:58:45] I don't hate them. I don't think that they're bad people.
[01:58:48] I don't have any sort of emotional negative feeling towards them.
[01:58:53] I understand that they're trying to do what's best for themselves,
[01:58:56] but we just can't let them be here.
[01:58:58] I don't hate them. I don't have any sort of, you know, anger at them.
[01:59:02] I just feel like, okay, well, you can't be here.
[01:59:05] Does that make sense?
[01:59:08] Like, of course, they're doing what's best for themselves.
[01:59:10] But you can't let them do that because what's best for themselves isn't what's best for us
[01:59:18] Does that make sense
[01:59:22] Yeah, you broke the law yeah, do you get it now?
[01:59:27] This is perfectly rational yeah, of course I mean like I can see like if I was in Guatemala
[01:59:32] I would be trying to get to America too
[01:59:34] I would be and if I heard you could go to America and not have to like pay taxes and shit
[01:59:39] If you just went there and they weren't gonna do anything about it, I would bro
[01:59:43] I would try to get myself and my whole family up there. Absolutely. I would like of course
[01:59:47] Like it's the same as that like if I knew that I could just go to target and just walk out with everything
[01:59:54] I'd probably do that. I mean not anymore. I'm you know able to afford it and everything
[01:59:59] But whenever like money was an issue, I would just steal everything if if I could but we have rules to prevent that from happening
[02:00:07] Does that make sense?
[02:00:09] It's the same as like if I see a car that I like what's stopping me from stealing that car
[02:00:14] Well, the law is stopping me like I understand why people steal things. I understand why people do bad things
[02:00:21] It doesn't mean that it's okay
[02:00:23] You can you can simultaneously have a reason for your action while at the same time having that action be bad
[02:00:30] Does that make sense?
[02:00:32] I'm gonna give this guy, I'm at morals too, I mean what more, like this is, this is what
[02:00:44] I would say, right, if I was a young guy again, what moral system allows me to be in a position
[02:00:49] where I can't live a life in dignity?
[02:00:52] What world am I in that I have to live this undignified, awful life when my money for
[02:00:59] taxes and, you know, my birthright is being given away to foreigners for pennies on the
[02:01:05] dollar.
[02:01:06] Meanwhile, I'm being sold out when my family fought in the Revolutionary War.
[02:01:10] Where's the morality there?
[02:01:12] That's what I think.
[02:01:14] That's my opinion.
[02:01:17] So I don't view that as a, I don't view that as morality.
[02:01:21] Sounds like doublespeak to me.
[02:01:23] No, it's not doublespeak.
[02:01:25] You can understand why criminals do things, but at the same time realize that those things
[02:01:30] can't be allowed to happen.
[02:01:34] It's not double-speak.
[02:01:35] There are often times people have conflicting things.
[02:01:38] Whenever you're acting in self-interest, that doesn't mean that you're always doing the
[02:01:42] right thing for everybody.
[02:01:44] It's just stupid.
[02:01:45] It's just very gross.
[02:01:48] No, you're just like critical thinking skills.
[02:01:49] Uh-oh, uh-oh, we got another one.
[02:01:52] And this is based on justice.
[02:01:53] Well, what is this here?
[02:01:54] I'll look at one more one more person that I want to move on look at the rest of these images. What am I not? What's the
[02:02:02] What's the what what what critical thinking do I not have?
[02:02:06] We really have a lot of we really have a lot of people that have
[02:02:11] They're not very good at explaining things are they?
[02:02:13] Hmm
[02:02:20] So means there's become buddies well, I don't know about that was he talking to you
[02:02:24] Well, I don't know no not you the chatter you're 100% right. Oh, no doubt. I know I know
[02:02:28] I'm fully aware of that
[02:02:31] What is this here? So these are the other strikes on car guy when
[02:02:34] Holy fuck
[02:02:38] God damn
[02:02:40] Yeah
[02:02:43] Oh, I say it!
[02:02:46] Oh!
[02:02:48] Wow, wee!
[02:02:51] Easy.
[02:02:52] He even overversed you? Yeah.
[02:02:55] Oh, damn.
[02:02:57] Look at that, that's a big-ass fucking explosion. Holy shit, that's a big fucking explosion.
[02:03:01] It's a real AI.
[02:03:03] Some of these videos could be mis-attributed.
[02:03:05] It's important to keep that in mind.
[02:03:07] We look at all this stuff extemporaneously, so mistakes like that can happen.
[02:03:11] It's important to keep that in mind.
[02:03:13] Oh, this is from before. That's not Karg Island. And neither is this. Maybe just this first one is.
[02:03:22] And where are the other images here? I'll pull it up.
[02:03:28] Karg Island sounds like a place where an ogre king lives.
[02:03:32] So a regime collapse, no energy strikes on Karg Island. Regime survives.
[02:03:38] Chances are higher that Carg Island will no longer exist.
[02:03:42] That's what they're going to do.
[02:03:43] So what Trump is going to do, I think,
[02:03:46] and what Israel is going to do, is they will,
[02:03:49] if they have to leave Iran,
[02:03:51] they are going to basically send Iran back to the Stone Age.
[02:03:55] They are going to destroy all of the power infrastructure,
[02:03:58] all of their oil infrastructure, everything.
[02:04:01] That's where I think things are going to go.
[02:04:03] And again, I think that would be horrible.
[02:04:07] That would be like the worst possible outcome, but like I think that's what that's what they're going to do
[02:04:11] It's a major escalation
[02:04:12] Well, it's gonna be over at that point right because they won't be able to recover from that
[02:04:16] So boots on the ground might be on Carg Island. Well, we don't know yet, and I have no idea
[02:04:21] And Carg Island is gonna be controlled by the US. I mean you you're maybe you're right. I mean we could just yeah
[02:04:27] I mean it's possible. I mean that's probably what's gonna happen with Cuba, too. It seems that way Carg Island resumes oil
[02:04:33] Yeah, it's very small. I thought it was bigger
[02:04:36] I did I thought it was way bigger than it was but if you look at this let me just
[02:04:41] Can I pull this up on the on the Google? Give me a second
[02:04:45] Where is it?
[02:04:47] Google Maps
[02:04:50] And I want to see if I can find this real quick
[02:04:55] Okay, that's what she said won't you shut the fuck up
[02:05:00] No, okay, where did this go?
[02:05:06] All right
[02:05:08] Let's want to pull this up and show you guys
[02:05:12] So it is over
[02:05:16] That was I thought yeah, it's right here. Yeah
[02:05:20] Holy shit, it's actually very very very small
[02:05:24] It's tiny
[02:05:26] Look how small this island is like for a second. I thought I was zooming in on the wrong place
[02:05:32] like there's obviously Iran and
[02:05:35] And you know UAE Dubai, right Qatar, and so it's all the way in here. It's this tiny little fucking island
[02:05:43] It's about how you see it. Yeah, look at this. So it can I can I click on this?
[02:05:48] Can I can I view what it looks like?
[02:05:52] Layers
[02:05:54] Transit satellite
[02:05:57] Okay
[02:05:59] Yeah, holy shit, and these are all the oil refineries you can see that so this is very clearly what they're going after
[02:06:07] And he ran yeah, no Google car there
[02:06:10] Yeah, I was wondering if they had one, but it seems like they don't so yeah
[02:06:14] I mean it's a very very small place for them to bomb so the fact that the US the US could pretty easily control that right?
[02:06:21] I mean I feel like they'd be able to but looks like what is that?
[02:06:24] A few like little houses and shit there too. That's also nearby look up Israel. I mean, I don't know about Israel
[02:06:30] I mean like a lot of these are older anyway, so yeah, I mean and this is fucking Iran
[02:06:35] I mean like I don't know how like if they're gonna try to get like troops into Iran
[02:06:41] I feel like it's gonna be pretty hard to do with all the mountains and shit
[02:06:45] But I guess it's really kind of hard to say but yeah, there it is just Iran
[02:06:50] Yeah, this is like their main city. The place is fucking massive, right? Obviously 90 million people live in Iran. Look at all that.
[02:07:02] Oh my fucking god, that's huge. Need more to eat, need to fly in? Yeah, I guess so.
[02:07:08] So yeah, I mean obviously Karg Island is like tiny, tiny, tiny, but somehow all the oil stuff is on there, which is kind of insane.
[02:07:16] Iranian media says no damage to any oil facility after the U.S. bombing of the strategic island of Kharg.
[02:07:23] No damage to the oil facilities.
[02:07:26] I wonder why they didn't damage the oil facilities.
[02:07:29] It's probably because they missed.
[02:07:31] I think that's the reason why they missed.
[02:07:35] What is this?
[02:07:36] This is Iran's Kharg Island, where 95% of the country's entire oil exports are low.
[02:07:41] 95% of all the oil is just sitting there.
[02:07:45] voted before heading to the global market. The tiny 21-square-kilometer
[02:07:50] island holds massive outsized strategic importance and because of this Axios
[02:07:55] Bloomberg and other outlets are now reporting that their sources inside the
[02:07:59] White House are saying that they're seriously discussing and considering a
[02:08:03] special forces military operation to capture Iran's Karg Island. We seem to
[02:08:08] be on a path toward deploying American troops on the ground in Iran to
[02:08:13] You've got to get all the oil.
[02:08:17] Karg Island is one of the least known but most strategically important pieces of territory
[02:08:22] in the entire Middle East.
[02:08:24] Yeah, I actually didn't even know about this except for like a video game or something.
[02:08:28] I had no idea.
[02:08:30] Entire Islamic Republic of Iran's economy, the IRGC military spending.
[02:08:35] That's true.
[02:08:36] The oil does need to be liberated.
[02:08:38] The nuclear and missile programs and the government salaries are all funded by this
[02:08:43] single piece of infrastructure to talk about a strategic vulnerability to
[02:08:47] put a solution into perspective the island is only about half the size of
[02:08:51] Disney World in Florida. I love how like American comparisons are like oh yeah
[02:08:58] so it's basically like okay so like you know a football field okay so it's like
[02:09:04] three of those okay so this one it's kind of like okay so it's like that you
[02:09:11] all big the Titanic is right? Okay like two of those. Okay so think about you know Disneyland
[02:09:17] is real real big? Two of those. Wow. We're half of that. The swimming pool? Yeah. Those are like
[02:09:25] American measures metric, the American metric system. It's the strategic lynchpin that controls
[02:09:32] the whole country's economy. This even goes into a geopolitical level. Every single country is
[02:09:38] compared to the size of Texas. It's so strategically important that it was in the 1989 Sega Genesis
[02:09:45] game F-15 Strike Eagle 2 and its map is in Battlefield 3. American gamers have been fantasizing
[02:09:51] about attacking Carg Island for literally... So wait a minute, so that means that we have
[02:09:55] troops that already know the geography of Carg Island because they played... Bro, this
[02:10:02] is a layup. Shit, bro, they've been wargaming this. Bro, the troops have been wargaming
[02:10:08] this 20 years. Shit. We're going to get this no problem. 37 years now. All right. I claim
[02:10:16] this technically wouldn't be boots on a ground. It would be a loophole. It would be more like
[02:10:21] elite ninja slippers or something. Special boots on the ground. Today, we're going to
[02:10:25] examine why Iran's Carg Island matters so much, how heavily it's defended, and what
[02:10:30] a special forces mission inside of Iran with me.
[02:10:33] To Karg Island is only about 130 miles away.
[02:10:36] That's well within Black Hawk helicopter range.
[02:10:39] Kuwait is a launching pad for this helicopter assault mission.
[02:10:42] Apache helicopters with 30 millimeter cannons,
[02:10:44] Black Hawks and Chinooks carrying commandos
[02:10:47] embark from here and it takes them
[02:10:48] just under an hour to reach Karg Island.
[02:10:50] Planners favor this low altitude helicopter assault
[02:10:53] with support from US Ranger infantry regiment.
[02:10:56] This allows soldiers to land precisely near key objectives.
[02:11:00] Special forces conduct high altitude low opening halo. I didn't expect Iran to be the 51st state. This is new
[02:11:07] Jumps from 30,000 feet in the sky in order to have standoff from the short-range air defense systems
[02:11:13] They land near the island and sabotage air defense on the ground to pave the way
[02:11:18] Yeah, that's the worst one. You're responsible for capturing Maduro was reportedly moved into nearby Kuwait in February
[02:11:25] 2026 their first priority in securing and seizing wait a minute
[02:11:30] The Delta Force squad that got Maduro is in Kuwait right now.
[02:11:42] Uh-oh.
[02:11:45] Uh-oh. Oh no!
[02:11:49] The space marines, yeah!
[02:11:52] The island is securing the oil terminal to prevent its destruction.
[02:11:56] I actually wonder like I wonder if they're gonna use another high-tech weapon. I feel like I
[02:12:03] Feel like they probably won't need to but it would be cool if they did it would be very cool if they used a new weapon
[02:12:11] Each step of that plan is a possible point of failure and
[02:12:15] Challenge if something were to go gravity go Muhammad Solomon a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute
[02:12:20] said this about Carg Island quote take it out and this means cutting off the
[02:12:25] military budget in addition to pulling the plug on the basic services that keep
[02:12:29] Iranian society functioning and talk about putting all your eggs in one
[02:12:34] basket what the hell were they thinking and quote Carg Island security is
[02:12:41] reportedly handled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
[02:12:44] defeating any kind of American air assault mission here would be a
[02:12:47] air responsibility. Access is extremely restricted here. And satellite imagery suggests the site
[02:12:53] is heavily fortified. Reports indicate it was that old assessments claim about 250 IRGC
[02:13:03] soldiers are here, plus another 250 air defense personnel stationed and up to another 500
[02:13:09] additional military station behind steel perimeter fences and guard towers. There's only a population
[02:13:16] about 8,000 people that live on the island most of them work there according to this
[02:13:20] 2016 Iranian census report that I dug up. So the Financial Times analysis outlines
[02:13:26] the stakes clearly I think they say military action to destroy or take control of the island's
[02:13:31] infrastructure would be hugely damaging to Iran but risks deepening the war triggering a further
[02:13:36] shock to energy markets. Well this is the reason why Trump's doing all this I think is to just not
[02:13:42] have the markets go crazy. Honestly, because like if he has, if the stock market and like the oil
[02:13:48] market goes crazy, it will make him look bad. Get the discombobulator. Maybe, yeah.
[02:13:55] And weakening any future Iranian government. And quote, it's like my old platoon leader used to
[02:14:00] always say, no risks and no, don't, no, don't take any risks. Take a look at this CIA declassified
[02:14:06] assessment of Karg Island's defense from the 1980s, it reveals a lot.
[02:14:11] Case officers stated surveillance spotted six Hawke anti-air batteries on the island,
[02:14:15] eight twin 35mm cannons, and another eight light aircraft positions.
[02:14:20] Who knows what they have there today, but James reported Iran has deployed their top
[02:14:25] air defense here.
[02:14:26] Separated from reinforcements, the island is difficult.
[02:14:28] They got six of them.
[02:14:30] The defend and it's already isolated.
[02:14:32] Precision strikes would be needed to take out any of those air defense systems so as not to blow up the entire island with Iran's air defense
[02:14:40] degraded its Navy largely destroyed and its Air Force knocked out and its ballistic missile launchers pummeled
[02:14:46] American war planners believe that they have an opening at this. I don't even think that they should try to capture it
[02:14:52] I don't think so because like somebody said in chat that the IRGC may try to blow it up
[02:14:57] Which I mean again like that's possible. I think that they just should just make sure they can't use it, right?
[02:15:02] I feel like that's probably the best solution. It's easier to do that just use drones
[02:15:06] I know they should just use drones. I don't know what video this is by the way
[02:15:11] I don't know what the whole rest of it is video feels like a loading screen of a campaign mission
[02:15:15] Yeah, I know that and you're just a retard if you think this is a cakewalk
[02:15:18] I mean, I don't know guys like I feel like we've totally fucking like we've lost more people to mistakes than we have to Iran
[02:15:26] I feel like that's pretty substantial
[02:15:28] like I really I mean I again like I mean it's obviously bad but I mean I think
[02:15:35] it's pretty obvious where the war is going right I mean pretty pretty
[02:15:38] clearly we're winning right I don't know what else to say check Cappy Army on
[02:15:42] YouTube is that it yeah I haven't even seen that taking Carg Island battlefield
[02:15:46] through a was easy as fuck well if it was easy in battlefield 3 that makes that
[02:15:50] means it probably be easy in real life it's a good point I didn't think of that
[02:15:54] And Tanya Stripov, Iran's coast,
[02:15:56] so it was 90% of Iran's oil experts.
[02:15:59] So this is the island right here
[02:16:02] that they started bombing.
[02:16:03] And in case you didn't know enough boots yet,
[02:16:07] imagine thousands of soldiers on this tiny island
[02:16:09] in front of Iran, completely exposed.
[02:16:11] Yeah, I don't really imagine something
[02:16:13] like that happening at all.
[02:16:15] And they've been training soldiers
[02:16:16] to stay at the island for 20 years.
[02:16:18] Yeah, but how are they gonna deal with missiles
[02:16:20] being shot from Iran into that area?
[02:16:23] Like, if they're using the resources for that, then they're not guarding the Strait of Hormuz, and it's just like, obviously they can't even guard that.
[02:16:31] So I feel like they're probably not going to do it. I could be wrong, but that's just my guess.
[02:16:35] And, uh, is this the...
[02:16:36] Ten Iranian oil barrels.
[02:16:37] Yeah.
[02:16:40] Nine in ten Iranian oil barrels pass through this small patch of land.
[02:16:45] Karg Island has continued shipping throughout the American barrage on Iran,
[02:16:50] spared until Friday night.
[02:16:53] At my direction, the United States Central Command executed one of the most.
[02:16:57] We saw this.
[02:16:57] Iran interferes with shipping through the Strait of Pormouse.
[02:17:01] I mean, that's it.
[02:17:02] That is a crazy thing for him to say.
[02:17:05] It is like if Trump actually bombs this shit. I don't know what's gonna happen. Honestly
[02:17:11] Media also said no oil infrastructure was damaged
[02:17:14] Yeah, hitting hits on military bases a helicopter hangar and the airport control tower
[02:17:19] Yeah, it's pretty obvious that I want to destroy the oil line and Tehran has caused destroying Iran's oil infrastructure
[02:17:24] Good for the US economy. Well, it's not really necessarily good directly
[02:17:29] But the logic to it is that the IRGC makes money through the oil being sold there
[02:17:35] So, destroying their oil infrastructure would make it to where they weren't able to make any money.
[02:17:40] That would destabilize their, like, funding.
[02:17:43] And it would destroy the organization because they couldn't pay anybody.
[02:17:46] Like, that's the logic that they're using.
[02:17:49] And a new level of retaliation.
[02:17:52] You can disagree with that, but that's what's happening.
[02:17:55] Thank the regime, yeah, exactly.
[02:17:59] Soldiers don't fight for free.
[02:18:00] Yeah.
[02:18:05] passes from the Persian Gulf through the streets of Hormuz in large part.
[02:18:09] Wouldn't this off China and Russia? That's the reason why we're using our oil reserves now.
[02:18:15] So we can sell them in the process of resolving this conflict. And that's probably like what I
[02:18:20] am assuming happened is that Trump told China and Russia, we will keep the oil flowing without
[02:18:25] fucking you guys over. Just don't fuck with us in Iraq or sorry Iran. Which I mean, honestly,
[02:18:31] it's smart like that's what if I was him that's what I would do well Iran launches attacks on
[02:18:36] neighboring states and threatens to strike tankers how around we build the world to build this
[02:18:41] Navy will escort through the straight depends on what happens oil prices continue to skyrocket
[02:18:48] yeah it's not a surprise at all well how much is the whale now like I don't even know if that's true
[02:18:53] oil prices today let's find out holy shit it went back up god damn because it was really high for a
[02:19:01] bit and then now it's oh my god it's going even higher than it was holy shit I
[02:19:08] guess it's probably because of that bomb right attacking that US is an oil
[02:19:12] exporter I don't think the search oil prices long term well it depends on what
[02:19:15] happens long term right I mean that's it but you see USA wants to lift Russia's
[02:19:20] sanctions in the G7 meeting and one I have seven said so it's USA yeah I did
[02:19:25] see that I saw that I mean I think that's what's gonna happen and we'll see
[02:19:28] see how things go. Cargirons wasn't forced to upheaval some more, ableded every military
[02:19:32] target, deliberately left the oil infrastructure untouched. Yeah, obviously that's the case.
[02:19:36] I feel like that's clearly where things are going to go. Let me go and pull up a few more
[02:19:40] about this because, uh, well, no, this isn't really it. U.S. Marines, wait a minute. U.S.
[02:19:47] Marines raising the American flag over the embassy in Caracas for the first time in seven
[02:19:52] years. Man. Man. Remember how everybody said that, you know, we
[02:20:04] were going to go to Venezuela, and it was going to be like this
[02:20:07] long term thing. And it was so stupid for us to have done that.
[02:20:12] And we didn't know what we're doing. And, you know, like, you
[02:20:14] can't attack, you know, I that yeah, total, like, they're
[02:20:17] totally wrong about everything those damn forever wars yeah I guess so he
[02:20:30] talked about the Hassan clips played on Iranian state media I did I saw that I
[02:20:34] think it makes sense right I mean he's been running basically like there's been
[02:20:38] a lot of people that have in my opinion been an unknowing or an unwilling
[02:20:44] accomplice of the Iranian state media, the IRGC, like a lot of these people that are
[02:20:51] trying to reframe the Iran war as just being for Israel or being in Israel's best interest
[02:20:57] only.
[02:20:58] I think those people are basically creating a permission structure that the Iranian government
[02:21:03] takes advantage of with their people through propaganda and they use that as justification
[02:21:09] to kill their own people.
[02:21:10] I think that they'd still kill their own people, don't get me wrong.
[02:21:13] But I think that having that permission structure makes it easier for them to do, and it makes
[02:21:18] it more politically expedient.
[02:21:20] Okay, how is it not, though?
[02:21:23] Well, I don't know.
[02:21:24] I mean, do you think the Iranian people are so stupid that they're all just being scyopt
[02:21:27] by Israel, or do you think that maybe they don't want to have the country run by a murderous
[02:21:32] dictator, tyrant, who kills their own people?
[02:21:35] Like I wonder, like, do you really think that, like, coming to the conclusion that the Ayatollah
[02:21:38] is bad is something that they needed Israel to come to?
[02:21:41] they needed Israel to tell them this? Like what are we doing? What are we thinking?
[02:21:48] Excuse me. And yeah, Retard Spotter to see his reaction to it? No, no, I didn't see it. I'll look
[02:21:54] at it, I guess. Where does it here? But yeah, let me see if there's any more of the images of this
[02:21:59] happening. And where is it? If I can find, no, this is more that. Iran drones hitting. Oh, wow!
[02:22:05] More Iranian drones hitting refineries. Oh good striking the economic infrastructure of the territory being used to launch the next phase of the war against them
[02:22:15] Oh good. Oh great. And where is no that's not it. Oh fuck
[02:22:21] Okay, yeah, I'll find the the other post about the Iranian state media
[02:22:27] Rubin agency of the Iranian people by constantly holding Israel responsible is such a shitty thing to do it is and it's being done by people
[02:22:34] who hate israel more than they love america which i think it's a sad thing to say
[02:22:38] all this is it
[02:22:40] you made on the iran state news tv s speaking of state broadcasters uh...
[02:22:45] your boy was on
[02:22:46] uh... your boy was on iranian news
[02:22:50] at their mind that people focus it there in the world and i don't know what i
[02:22:53] want to do it
[02:22:55] also lots of cursing for iranian tv they let that they let that slide
[02:22:59] I have never seen them.
[02:23:07] They put me with Sneak-o!
[02:23:12] Why would they do that?
[02:23:18] Why would that happen?
[02:23:23] Nobody knows.
[02:23:26] I didn't realize no no turn it off turn that shit off man. I wonder why
[02:23:37] Wait
[02:23:39] Because like the guy chirping at me was like the fucking head of twitch or something like our head of kick. Yeah
[02:23:48] Where is it? Oh, yeah, be John Tehrani. Yeah, who's the co-founder of steak and kick goes imagine being
[02:23:56] Internet can't leave the house and your only form of entertainment is the sound reruns on state TV
[02:24:01] I say is this real he's chirping is this real?
[02:24:05] One of his main content creators was also on Iranian state television. Yeah, it is
[02:24:11] Yeah, and and I don't know like is that supposed to be like an owner or something like that
[02:24:16] I don't I don't know but it is definitely funny. Oh, oh my god
[02:24:21] and
[02:24:22] Yeah, horseshoe theory proved real again. I guess so and ending up in the exact same situation. Is this for real?
[02:24:30] Yeah, I'd be wondering about it, too. And President Trump reshaping the media. Oh my god. Yeah, that's good
[02:24:37] And where is this here? I don't know if I can find any more of these. Oh, this is cutting ties with Nina Lynn
[02:24:42] That's a name I haven't heard in a while and that's a good thing by the way. Holy fuck and
[02:24:47] And, uh, Novaru calls out Cutie Cinderella, recounting past drama where she kicked Novaru out of a party.
[02:24:53] Wow, that's crazy.
[02:24:55] Who gives a fuck?
[02:25:03] If I was 23, I'd care, okay?
[02:25:05] That was a long time, I guess, like, over 10 years ago.
[02:25:07] Wow, wow, it's so bad, that's awful, I can't believe she did that to you.
[02:25:13] Oh my god, what a fucking bitch!
[02:25:16] What a fucking bitch! Wow!
[02:25:19] The Embassy of Venezuela reopened after seven years.
[02:25:22] I saw that, I did.
[02:25:23] And that's good.
[02:25:24] Ah, coughing? No, no, it's okay.
[02:25:26] The Islamic regime is arming Bashi women
[02:25:29] to suppress protesters in Iran.
[02:25:32] Oh, good! Oh, good!
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[02:25:40] Very, very true. That's right.
[02:25:42] And yes, the Islamic regime is arming women.
[02:25:46] Oh, there it is.
[02:26:04] Ma'am.
[02:26:05] Has there ever been a time in history where an empire wasn't on the verge of collapse at the point that it started enlisting its women into fighting the wars?
[02:26:16] Like, I feel like this is like one of those moments where it's like every other time in history when you have them sending out women, it's like, uh-oh!
[02:26:28] It's like it's StarCraft when you know you when you know you're cooked when you're using your
[02:26:36] You know you're fucking what are they called the little worker units to go and try to like fucking
[02:26:42] Three-man a zergling or something like that like you know, it's over
[02:26:49] Yeah, the SCVs yeah
[02:26:51] The moment you see the SCVs trying to swarm one fucking siege engine. Oh, it's over. It's over. I win
[02:26:58] yeah it's done
[02:27:05] small unit yeah
[02:27:08] man that is sad bro like they're gonna get those women killed too
[02:27:13] really sad to see it happening but uh... that's just the way it goes
[02:27:16] hundreds of pros second amendment all here we go well this is some other
[02:27:20] bullshit
[02:27:21] and uh... second and american show up to forcefully oppose the governor spandburg
[02:27:25] is impending draconian gun bill
[02:27:28] and uh... oh no
[02:27:31] thirty round a r fifteen magazines were handed out
[02:27:37] thirty-round i thought thirty-round is like the standard
[02:27:41] i feel like
[02:27:42] i mean for my extensive military knowledge that's been derived from both
[02:27:46] call of duty and also pub g
[02:27:48] uh... usually most machine guns uh... have
[02:27:52] you know it it's it's thirty rounds
[02:27:55] That was right, that's what I thought.
[02:27:59] How many are there, man? Can't tell, yeah.
[02:28:02] They want to limit it to 10.
[02:28:04] Really?
[02:28:06] Why wouldn't somebody just bring two guns?
[02:28:10] If it's an AR-15, shouldn't they limit it to 15?
[02:28:15] I feel like that would make more sense.
[02:28:23] Damn, that's a lot of people.
[02:28:25] Just bring three guns, yeah I guess so.
[02:28:29] That's what it used to do with the shotgun,
[02:28:31] and remember that in Fortnite,
[02:28:32] whenever you double pump,
[02:28:33] and you'd have one shotgun, then you'd shoot it,
[02:28:35] and then during the reload,
[02:28:37] you'd put up the other shotgun,
[02:28:38] and then you'd swap them back and forth, bro.
[02:28:40] Like, that's it.
[02:28:41] Like, I remember watching somebody
[02:28:42] that was really good playing like that.
[02:28:43] Oh my God, it was so good.
[02:28:45] And Iran has collapsed.
[02:28:47] Uh-oh, uh-oh, here we go.
[02:28:49] Uh-oh. Remember the A-shoot? The Spraymore guns? Yeah. Goddamn.
[02:29:06] What could everybody run around to? I think Brock said this is old, although it could be. I mean,
[02:29:11] I wouldn't be surprised to see it falling apart, right? And this is also in Iran too,
[02:29:17] residential building belonging to one of the IRDC aerospace force ballistic missile battalion
[02:29:23] commanders why would you be there why would you be here shouldn't have been here shouldn't have been
[02:29:32] there probably from january yeah maybe i mean like it's just that over there it's just been so
[02:29:41] Iranian media claims Benjamin Netanyahu was killed after a hypersonic missile struck his home.
[02:29:52] I don't believe this. I don't believe it. I don't. There were portal edges that Israel could delay the
[02:29:59] announcement and later say he died from an unexplained medical condition such as an aneurysm to
[02:30:04] conceal what actually happened is grog is this true
[02:30:09] no this isn't true
[02:30:11] all okay well grog says it's not true iranian state media has been rebuked
[02:30:15] they're wrong
[02:30:16] as always
[02:30:17] and i think he's injured at minimum well i have no idea what's happening i mean i
[02:30:21] do find it to be very suspicious and quite odd
[02:30:24] that he has made no statement
[02:30:26] and no attempt to assuage the public into thinking that he is alive i find that
[02:30:32] to be substantial i do
[02:30:33] I'm not saying that he's dead. I'm not saying that, but what I am saying is that it's odd
[02:30:39] that he hasn't come out and said that he's fine. It's odd. It is. Yeah, it's Saturday.
[02:30:44] He's the prime fucking minister and it's the middle of a war. What do you mean it's Saturday?
[02:30:48] You think this is the EU? What the fuck are you talking about? It's Saturday. Get the
[02:30:53] fuck to work. You don't stop. What do you mean it's... Oh, oh, it's Saturday. Guys, guys,
[02:30:59] This is my day off.
[02:31:01] What do you mean they bombed us again?
[02:31:03] Can somebody else handle this?
[02:31:05] Yeah, that's not how it works, guys.
[02:31:07] Must be posting from EU.
[02:31:08] Yeah, it's tee time.
[02:31:09] Oh my God.
[02:31:10] And where are these here?
[02:31:11] I'll find the other, a man stole a car
[02:31:14] and pulled a gun when surrounded by six officers.
[02:31:19] Yeah, how'd that turn out for him?
[02:31:22] It looks like all the bullet holes in the car, he's dead.
[02:31:25] Well, that's what you get.
[02:31:28] Shouldn't have done it.
[02:31:29] Honestly, somebody has that happen, it's up to them.
[02:31:31] Complete overthrow of Iranian regime
[02:31:33] is only a matter of time.
[02:31:34] What is this?
[02:31:35] Some of these could be from before.
[02:31:37] Damn.
[02:31:49] Damn, it's old.
[02:31:50] Yeah, I feel like a lot of these are probably from January.
[02:31:53] All these people are probably dead, unfortunately.
[02:31:56] And what is this?
[02:31:57] Is this, wait, is this the new one?
[02:31:59] know i saw this one this is from yesterday
[02:32:01] a notorious regime police compound has been destroyed
[02:32:06] wait is this the same
[02:32:07] all my god look at it
[02:32:09] you see that right there this is the police compound
[02:32:13] damn and both of these other buildings are totally fine
[02:32:17] the site function is not only a police station but also as a massage
[02:32:21] uh... link security base regime forces had reportedly fired on civilians from
[02:32:26] inside the building that seems pretty bad who would do that and so here it is
[02:32:31] right here look and you can see the same look at them windows look at them
[02:32:35] windows you see them windows same windows
[02:32:43] they dropped the Minecraft TMT they would never do that yeah god damn wish
[02:32:53] Granted, there was like a delayed fuse explosive. It took two months to go off
[02:33:02] You almost made me deaf. I know I do my best with the audio, but it's not equalized
[02:33:09] That was a police compound it was
[02:33:12] Not anymore and I think this by the way now that they're attacking these bases
[02:33:16] There is a requisite amount of these bases that will be destroyed that will cause the Iranian leadership
[02:33:23] to destabilize. I think so. I think that if you kill enough of their militia members, if you kill
[02:33:29] enough of their police, that they will just simply not have the numbers to stop an armed resistance
[02:33:35] from taking over. That's just what's going to happen. They have to get arms. Well, I mean,
[02:33:39] what do you think is going to happen, though? You're going to have all the people go into
[02:33:43] these areas and loot the guns. That's what's going to happen. Like, the IRDC probably aren't going
[02:33:49] to go in there, right? They might try to get some of them, but they're going to probably be afraid,
[02:33:52] because they don't want to get double tapped, right? Because, like, that's what we did before.
[02:33:55] So, a lot of them are probably going to get the guns. And none of these things will happen.
[02:34:00] Okay, all right, we'll see what happens. And again, I've made it pretty clear about that
[02:34:05] happening. What is this here? Protectors family. Seek, muster out. Wait, what? Restaurant owner
[02:34:12] arrested for not selling halal meat. Today, the man protecting his family was the one arrested?
[02:34:19] wait what the hell is this it was in London oh well that makes sense yeah
[02:34:38] okay sure and restore Britain is overtaking the conservative party and
[02:34:42] leadership members I wouldn't be surprised and detailed message fuels
[02:34:46] rumors. Oh boy. That's some other bullshit. Netanyahu is just fine. He's currently meeting
[02:34:50] Shinzo Abe. Okay, guys. All right, let's see here. Oh, is this the fucking that protest?
[02:34:57] The guy's a Sikh. He's getting attacked by Islamists every day for not selling halal
[02:35:01] and having a sign calling them inbreds. And a window said they said they'll halal food
[02:35:06] and the Muslims attack the restaurant. I don't know why, like, I don't know why there is
[02:35:11] so much willingness to deal with such very, very obvious, in my opinion, just complete
[02:35:18] discord and chaos. Why is there so much chaos that's allowed? It's crazy to me. I don't
[02:35:24] I really don't understand it. I'll be right back.
[02:36:24] I'm back. I'm back. Calm down. Relax. We're good. Okay. Our Dr.
[02:36:35] supposed to video what is this here of the pro Islamic protesters clashing with
[02:36:39] anti Islamic. Alright, I'll look and see that. And where the fuck is this?
[02:36:44] Where is it? We got the restaurant posted window in the sign. They said no whole
[02:36:50] Yeah, I don't know it just seems like bullshit to me, but what is this? Oh god. Yeah, this is it
[02:36:57] Oh god.
[02:37:04] Yeah.
[02:37:07] Uh oh.
[02:37:13] Jesus.
[02:37:19] Man.
[02:37:21] Wow.
[02:37:26] It's kind of funny to see. It's insane. Yeah, it is. Iran is Palestine now. Surprise. You
[02:37:36] didn't know that? You didn't know that, idiot? Yeah, it is. That's the way it is now, guys.
[02:37:45] Let them fight, I guess so. And again, I am of the mindset that we need to get a lot of
[02:37:51] these people like any of these terrorism supporters if they're not
[02:37:55] citizens we gotta deport them like what are we doing like you're promoting
[02:37:59] terrorism you're advocating for terrorism inside of the country you're not a
[02:38:03] citizen what the hell is going on and uh...
[02:38:09] Uh-oh!
[02:38:17] Man!
[02:38:21] I love to see this.
[02:38:24] Anti-ice rider tried blocking a federal vehicle with her body and immediately got pummeled
[02:38:28] in LA.
[02:38:30] This is what I- oh man!
[02:38:31] Get out of the way, Faddy!
[02:38:36] Drive baby, drive, exactly.
[02:38:38] i love watching idiots it's so fucking funny isn't it
[02:38:42] and uh... left the same thing with fascist theocratic patriarchy regime
[02:38:45] who shot by this
[02:38:47] well the important thing is that they're not white
[02:38:49] so that's what matters
[02:38:52] well my fucking god
[02:38:54] now they need to do this every single time i hope this continues but we'll
[02:38:58] see what happens
[02:38:59] what is this
[02:39:01] that they're being paid to protest
[02:39:03] uh... there was a pro iranian regime protest right here in new york
[02:39:07] yesterday and during that protest that
[02:39:09] crowd was chanting that they support has below and hummus both of which are
[02:39:14] designated terror organizations take a listen
[02:39:26] why is this not just an automatic deportation for everybody
[02:39:33] like i don't understand this
[02:39:36] what if you have people like why don't we just go why don't we just go and get
[02:39:40] the police
[02:39:41] just round all these fuckers up
[02:39:43] and just get rid of them
[02:39:45] what the hell we doing
[02:39:46] first amendment is a cop for terrorism
[02:39:49] as i think it would that
[02:39:50] absolutely not
[02:39:53] so here there was a certain it was here this is all for al-Quds day which is
[02:39:58] an annual anti-israel event held on the last friday of ramadan it was
[02:40:01] established by aron back in nineteen seventy nine now
[02:40:04] this protest does unfortunately
[02:40:07] so
[02:40:10] let me just let's just think about this
[02:40:19] if you're supporting what's treason then
[02:40:22] right so like if you say we can't the portamcus freedom of speech than what's
[02:40:26] treason
[02:40:28] because i feel like it's treated their citizens we should deport them yet
[02:40:32] Like supporting terrorism is a call to violence.
[02:40:34] Yeah, exactly.
[02:40:34] Like I don't understand this.
[02:40:37] So this is my this is my mentality.
[02:40:42] I don't want to live in a country full of these fucking people.
[02:40:46] I don't and I'm going to vote for whatever candidate will remove them.
[02:40:52] That's my mentality.
[02:40:54] Whoever is going to get rid of them.
[02:40:56] I don't care if it's deportations.
[02:40:59] I don't care if it's putting them in jail.
[02:41:00] I don't care if it is charging them for treason.
[02:41:04] I don't care about the method.
[02:41:06] I only care about the outcome.
[02:41:08] The outcome is what matters, that they are gone.
[02:41:11] Every single one of these people needs to be gone.
[02:41:14] This is insane.
[02:41:15] Why are we putting up with this?
[02:41:17] Why are we putting up with a bunch of foreigners in our country
[02:41:22] sitting around gassing up a terrorist organization?
[02:41:26] Why are we doing this?
[02:41:27] This is retarded.
[02:41:29] Think about it.
[02:41:29] Just take a step back and think about it think about how retarded it is that we're sitting here listening to these people
[02:41:35] Where do we deport them? I don't know we'll send them to fucking the consent of the Congo who cares as long as it's not here
[02:41:42] I don't care where they go
[02:41:45] Yeah, air drop them in the middle of Africa
[02:41:48] The Rwanda option. Yeah Rwanda. Yeah, I think that's like it's a good. I don't know what to do with pile
[02:41:53] Yeah, if they don't know where they're gonna if they don't know where they want to go they go to Rwanda
[02:41:57] simple enough through hundreds of apparent terror supporters as well as
[02:42:05] supporters of the current Iranian regime the largest state sponsor of terrorism
[02:42:10] in the world. We proclaim our support for the Islamic Republic.
[02:42:16] Change, change, USA. Change, change, USA.
[02:42:25] I agree, but citizens? Nah, dude, that's crazy.
[02:42:28] Well, yeah, of course. What do you think? Just because somebody's a citizen, you should let them support terrorism here?
[02:42:34] These people are in no way, shape, or form actually American citizens.
[02:42:38] But can we please disperse with this fantasy that these people are really American citizens?
[02:42:45] If a war came to America, would they fight for America?
[02:42:48] Do they identify as American citizens?
[02:42:50] Do they care about American culture?
[02:42:53] Why are you letting this vocabulary and this legal distinction determine your ethics and
[02:42:58] your morality?
[02:42:59] Why are you doing that?
[02:43:01] You should think about what the right thing to do is.
[02:43:03] It's dangerous to have people like this in the country.
[02:43:07] who's supporting it, wants to have chaos. I don't want to have chaos. I don't want to
[02:43:12] have that happen. Does it want to be more like England? No, England has even more of
[02:43:18] these people. What are you talking about? England's even worse.
[02:43:22] That's crazy.
[02:43:24] It's not American.
[02:43:27] It's not American.
[02:43:29] It's a struggle against U.S. imperialism and Zionism today.
[02:43:32] Some of the protestors were holding up photos of Iran's former supreme leader, the Ayatollah
[02:43:38] Haimine, who was assassinated by Israel on the first day of the war.
[02:43:43] More likely to be furries, yeah.
[02:43:48] We are the Highland, and wish the Highland the condemn in an absolute highest degree
[02:43:56] of the u.s. side is part of the vaccination of the leader
[02:44:00] sheik margarit side i think i mean i don't know
[02:44:04] now u.s. ambassador to the u.n. mike waltz reacting to all of this he posted
[02:44:08] quote
[02:44:09] a freedom of speech and protests that would get them arrested are killed by
[02:44:13] the very same terrorist organizations they support
[02:44:15] are they just that ignorant or just well-paid young one there were some
[02:44:19] counter-protest question showed up
[02:44:22] so you hear him just chanting u.s.a. there but u.s.a. there but brian those
[02:44:29] pro-america counter protesters not protesters
[02:44:31] when on the call the main group terrorists and said they are all brainwashed
[02:44:36] listen about you
[02:44:37] fucking accurate true and uh... most new yorkers fled new york city because
[02:44:41] these wack jobs yeah exactly
[02:44:43] there are some people like that come here is infiltrate make the country
[02:44:46] collapse
[02:44:47] well at the end of the day i mean they're functionally not americans they
[02:44:50] they don't act like Americans or anything like that.
[02:44:53] Israel is officially plotting
[02:44:54] a massive ground invasion of Lebanon.
[02:44:56] Holy shit, what is this?
[02:44:58] Oh my God.
[02:44:59] Okay, yeah, wow, is this new?
[02:45:02] I guess it is 30 minutes ago.
[02:45:04] Holy shit.
[02:45:07] It's air campaign against Iran.
[02:45:08] New reports indicate it is preparing
[02:45:10] a massive ground invasion
[02:45:12] against the Iran-backed terror group Hezbollah in Lebanon.
[02:45:15] Chief correspondent, Jonathan Hunt,
[02:45:17] has the latest from here in London.
[02:45:18] Jonathan, what more can you tell us?
[02:45:22] Good evening, Brian.
[02:45:23] Israeli strikes have been pounding Hezbollah in Lebanon
[02:45:27] for almost two weeks now in the south of the country,
[02:45:31] from where Hezbollah has for years
[02:45:34] launched rocket attacks against Israel and in Beirut,
[02:45:37] where the group has long had a stronghold in the city's
[02:45:40] southern suburbs and where many Hezbollah leaders are based.
[02:45:44] The group, of course, is closely tied to and funded
[02:45:47] by Iran, and thus has been a frequent target for Israel in a 2006 war, for instance, and
[02:45:54] in the years since the Hamas-led attacks of October 7th, an intricate and devastating
[02:46:00] Israeli operation will remember involving exploding pages targeted Hezbollah leaders
[02:46:05] in 2024, killing and maiming an estimated 1,500. And Israel now appears determined to
[02:46:13] to finish the job of dismantling Hezbollah.
[02:46:21] The problem is that the Lebanese government, they say the right things against Hezbollah, against Taiwan,
[02:46:26] but they don't apply sovereignty, they don't take control over southern Lebanon,
[02:46:30] and Hezbollah uses this area to launch rockets into Israeli communities,
[02:46:35] so we have no other choice.
[02:46:37] If the Lebanese government will not make sure that Hezbollah is restrained,
[02:46:42] We will have to continue.
[02:46:46] But crushing Hezbollah once and for all will not be easy, given the resilience they've
[02:46:51] shown in the face of previous attacks, and it might well require a full-scale ground
[02:46:58] invasion from Israel, something that President-
[02:47:00] God damn.
[02:47:02] Trump would presumably be very cautious about-
[02:47:05] I think he would be pretty afraid to do that too, honestly.
[02:47:08] I think that's where things are standing, is that it looks like they might have to
[02:47:12] to do that. I'm surprised Israel hasn't sent troops in already, especially to Lebanon, and
[02:47:17] I guess they already have, but more troops.
[02:47:19] Giving a green light to, if Israel even sought that green light. Meantime, we're hearing
[02:47:24] from the reporting of Axios tonight, Brian, that the French government, which has longstanding
[02:47:29] ties to Lebanon, is proposing a deal that might end that particular war, and that deal
[02:47:37] would include the unprecedented move
[02:47:40] of lebanon recognizing israel
[02:47:42] brand god damn holy shit
[02:47:45] i guess so
[02:47:46] chief correspondent johnson had fought for a new brand of mustard after
[02:47:49] destruction of his blog will be a copyright violation
[02:47:52] she had maybe you're right
[02:47:54] you see you parliament ban chat control no i didn't see that at all i think uh...
[02:47:58] some countries might massively increased territory by twenty thirty
[02:48:01] yeah they'll do whatever they want to have some sense troops are a lot of
[02:48:04] or Lebanon, he just loses on principle. I think that it will really be judged whether people's
[02:48:10] support or are okay with any of this stuff will probably be based on whether it's successful or
[02:48:18] not. I think that it's such a huge gamble and if it does go well, I don't think that people would
[02:48:24] be that angry or upset about it at all. Do you have any way to reconcile why there is an
[02:48:29] Assizable Rebellion against the Ayatollah? Obviously there are protests but there's no
[02:48:32] armed faction serious about the liberation of their people? Well, let me ask you that, right?
[02:48:38] So why do you think that there's no armed rebellion against the Ayatollah in Iran?
[02:48:46] Yeah. Just watch you one second. Let me answer something real quick.
[02:49:02] Okay. Anyway, sorry about that. Excuse me. Israel was texting me. They said that I have
[02:49:30] to keep defending them. I think it's because possible there's more support than what the
[02:49:35] media claims. Well, what do you think? I mean, so why would you come to the conclusion that
[02:49:41] there's more support than what the media claims? Like, why would you come to that conclusion
[02:49:45] specifically? Yeah, I'm, yeah, what, what, what is it about the, you know, what's happened
[02:49:52] that has led you to that point? Why do you think that? Because that's not, that's not
[02:49:58] the conclusion that I would come to. And I'm curious why you're there. I think any dictatorship
[02:50:11] will reach a critical mass of unpopularity where armed groups will be inevitable, especially
[02:50:15] in the Middle East. Well, where's the like, why do you think? I mean, don't you think
[02:50:24] it's more likely that they just killed them? I mean, that's why. Why do you think they
[02:50:29] turned off the Internet? I mean, the reason why there's not a lot of support for the Ayatollah
[02:50:34] is that the last people that tried to go against the Ayatollah got lined up on bounty bags across
[02:50:39] the streets after Iran turned off their Internet. I mean, so it's like Saddam Hussein. Like a
[02:50:46] lot of people didn't like Saddam Hussein in Iraq, but it doesn't matter because where
[02:50:50] What are they going to do about it?
[02:50:52] So that's really the reason why.
[02:50:54] And also Trump did tell them the way.
[02:50:56] Not only, but like the thought leaders of the resistance movement are telling them not
[02:51:01] to do that.
[02:51:02] The Shah and also Trump that are both and Israel as well have all been having concerted
[02:51:09] messaging telling the Iranian people, don't go out, shelter in place, keep yourself safe
[02:51:14] for now.
[02:51:15] So I don't really know, like, I don't know how, why would you come to that conclusion
[02:51:19] and if they just killed them wouldn't that make the situation more desperate and incentivize
[02:51:23] armed resistance?
[02:51:25] No?
[02:51:27] Like, so the entire concept of armed resistance is an idea that Americans might have.
[02:51:35] I don't know if you're American but it sounds like you're American.
[02:51:38] This is something that, like, you're thinking about it inside of the context.
[02:51:41] There aren't, number one, there aren't alarms.
[02:51:44] two you think that there's going to be like a fair fight no no no they're using military
[02:51:49] grade equipment against civilians they're mass killing them like it's like they're smurfing
[02:51:55] really i mean it's just like the same difference probably about the same difference between like
[02:52:00] delta force and the people that they were fighting it but with maduro is like the same difference
[02:52:04] between the irgc and like random protesters like there's a huge power curve there where like they
[02:52:10] They have armored vehicles, they literally have tanks, they have all kinds of other
[02:52:15] like telemetry and other forms of stuff.
[02:52:17] So yeah, it's not a movie, like the power imbalance is so big that you can't have that
[02:52:23] happen.
[02:52:24] You're saying that dictatorship can be so effective at suppression that it can totally
[02:52:27] lock down a country of 80 million people with no serious dissent.
[02:52:30] That's hard for me to believe too.
[02:52:32] But I guess North Korea exists.
[02:52:34] Yes.
[02:52:35] exactly what i'm telling you
[02:52:43] that's exactly what i'm telling you absolutely
[02:52:45] even worse yes
[02:52:47] they've been doing it for forty seven years absolutely
[02:52:49] so uh... welcome to earth yeah these people are uh... they're brutal as hell
[02:52:53] man
[02:52:53] and uh... that's the reason why they do it is because they're just that extreme
[02:52:57] and not bad
[02:52:58] and i think what made it worse you have to consider they killed everyone who's
[02:53:01] willing to stand against the regime
[02:53:03] yeah i guess so
[02:53:05] not to mention Cuba and people can't think outside of the box and a free democracy. Yeah,
[02:53:09] I think there's that factor too. And chatter is a thinker at least. Yeah. Yeah. I mean,
[02:53:14] at least you got to think about it, but like that's, that's the reason why I think it hasn't
[02:53:17] happened. I think it makes a lot of sense. I feel like Iran is more exposure to international
[02:53:21] communities in North Korea who are truly closed off. Well, yeah, but all of their exposure
[02:53:26] is like very problematic, right? I think that's it. With the chatters misunderstanding is
[02:53:31] China props up both Iran and North Korea and we propped up China. W is for a different reason with
[02:53:35] this guy. Yeah, I mean sure, right? But like, and I think that yeah, that is the reason why that's
[02:53:39] why they had to cut off the internet. So the exposure to the international community is the
[02:53:43] reason why they cut the internet off. Like North Korea wouldn't even cut the internet off. They
[02:53:48] just killed their people because everybody knows that's what's happening over there. And they have
[02:53:51] more control over it. So yeah, that's the big reason why. And also, I'm sure that a good 20,
[02:53:57] you know, 10 to 20% of people support the Ayatollah in Iran, but again, it's not like
[02:54:01] everybody hates the Ayatollah, it's just the, I think the overwhelming majority do.
[02:54:06] At least that's what it seems like from opinion polls that are not done by the Iran State,
[02:54:11] right?
[02:54:12] So I think that's the difference.
[02:54:14] Let's bring in Tina Kordjorstami.
[02:54:16] This is pretty sad, I saw this.
[02:54:19] Let's bring in Tina Kordjorstami.
[02:54:21] She's a counselor for the city of Rite in Australia who's been helping these women.
[02:54:26] Tina.
[02:54:27] being here with me alive. My first question to you is can you give us any kind of an update
[02:54:32] as to the status of the six Iranian women's soccer team members who stayed in Australia
[02:54:38] and the status of those who decided to go back to Iran?
[02:54:41] Uh-oh, yep.
[02:54:44] Unfortunately, I do have a very upsetting update for you. Only three of them have remained. We
[02:54:52] have probably because their families got threatened. That's what it had to have been.
[02:54:55] had a few more of these girls returned back to Iran.
[02:54:59] Now, the exact reasons as to why this has happened,
[02:55:02] I can't discuss, but I can let you know
[02:55:05] that they are heavily intimidated
[02:55:08] and being communicated to directly by the region.
[02:55:12] Yep.
[02:55:13] Wow, Tina, that is difficult in breaking news here.
[02:55:17] So three members decided to stay.
[02:55:20] I know you can't get into details,
[02:55:22] but you and I have spoken about this before.
[02:55:24] Can you help people understand the kind of threats and the difficult decision that these
[02:55:30] women are facing?
[02:55:31] Is it your belief that their families are imminently threatened?
[02:55:35] Is that the reason you think that they decided to go back?
[02:55:38] Alright, that's what I would, that's what I would assume, yeah.
[02:55:42] I don't think that.
[02:55:43] I know that.
[02:55:44] I know that families have even been detained.
[02:55:47] I know family members are missing.
[02:55:51] One thing I really would like for people in the West to understand is that Iranians within
[02:55:56] the country have in many ways given up on the West and they are only relying on one
[02:56:01] another.
[02:56:02] Not surprised.
[02:56:03] To survive this regime.
[02:56:04] So when we do offer them a way out, it's not often that easy for them to understand that
[02:56:11] it is in fact a way out.
[02:56:13] They are more so used to relying on one another.
[02:56:17] Well, I think it's also that like they know the way out will come at the deter... at the
[02:56:21] detriment of somebody else. I think that's a big reason, too. Yeah, it's a huge reason.
[02:56:27] And I don't know about that. And surprising, given the US has been funding terrorism and
[02:56:33] military action against Iran for over 40 years. I mean, yeah, obviously, I mean, but that's
[02:56:38] what happens whenever Iran is run by terrorists. Of course, that's what's going to happen.
[02:56:43] So yeah, a lot of this, let me see if I can find any more of these that are worth looking
[02:56:47] But uh, yeah Fox News or Cuban protesters. Okay, I didn't talk about the Cuba thing
[02:56:52] I will talk about the Cuba thing. I've been very distracted because other things have been going on
[02:56:55] I will look at this. Where is it Cuba protesters?
[02:57:04] Okay
[02:57:06] Where the hell is it and no this is 2021 mass yeah here it is mass
[02:57:12] protests erupt across Cuba. So they did start attacking like the
[02:57:16] Communist building or whatever it was. Let me see if I can show you guys where
[02:57:19] the fuck is this. Sorry, I'm trying to scroll down and keep up with everything.
[02:57:24] It's hard to do. So give me one second. I gotta find it. Where the hell did it go?
[02:57:30] Is this one? Yeah. The brave people of Cuba have just taken over. Here we go.
[02:57:35] Look at this. The brave people of Cuba have just taken over the headquarters of
[02:57:40] of the Communist Party in Seago, uh, Del Vila.
[02:57:44] I don't know how to say the name. I think I said it right, but I'm not sure.
[02:57:46] These rebels set fire to the building,
[02:57:49] setting the Communist building on fire.
[02:58:04] Damn.
[02:58:06] Damn.
[02:58:08] Uh-oh.
[02:58:10] They're equally starved to the fire, I guess so.
[02:58:17] Wow.
[02:58:18] Damn.
[02:58:19] Communism's canceled.
[02:58:20] It's done.
[02:58:21] As a Cuban, could you call Trump to fix this already?
[02:58:28] He's already doing it.
[02:58:29] Like, basically Cuba, after seeing Iran get, like, decimated, after seeing Venezuela just
[02:58:35] get, you know, just going, you know, he's gone.
[02:58:39] I think the guy from Cuba is like, okay, I'm gonna call you.
[02:58:43] I'm gonna call you, I see where things are going here.
[02:58:47] One dictator per month, that's right.
[02:58:49] One dictator a month.
[02:58:54] They run out of room for stars on the flag?
[02:58:56] Yeah, true.
[02:59:00] This isn't the main headquarters, it's just an office.
[02:59:03] Did he say the main headquarters?
[02:59:07] Oh, they did.
[02:59:07] I don't know if that's accurate or not
[02:59:09] 8th straight after Cuba enters its 8th straight night without power as the protest spread across the island
[02:59:17] No fuel shipments in three months batteries running on firewood
[02:59:21] And now Havana is taking is talking to Washington for the first time because they have no other choice. Holy shit
[02:59:37] What's going on there I don't know how's he on a bike well probably because there's not as
[03:00:02] much fuel it requires. Holy shit. If this are wrong, that'd be dead already. True. Yeah,
[03:00:13] this is, these are the places that everybody says are great. Wow. My fear is they'll try
[03:00:20] to put somebody worse in like we did with Syria by putting an ISIS leader in. I don't
[03:00:25] know. It seems like Syria is a lot better now. Like, I don't know. I mean, it seems
[03:00:31] I was like, yeah, like, isn't Syria doing better?
[03:00:37] It's not?
[03:00:39] I don't know.
[03:00:40] I mean, it seems like that.
[03:00:42] I mean, maybe I'm wrong.
[03:00:43] Like, I'm not a big fucking expert about Syria,
[03:00:46] but like, it seems like it's improved.
[03:00:50] So I don't do anything about it wrong.
[03:00:51] Let them keep doing what they're doing
[03:00:52] because mistakes were made in the past.
[03:00:54] I've heard that many times, haven't I?
[03:00:55] Slightly, I think?
[03:00:56] Yeah, I think it has.
[03:00:57] I mean, I think it's improved quite a bit,
[03:00:59] but I mean, again, like I could be wrong.
[03:01:01] I'm not from Syria, so I'm not sure.
[03:01:03] So, yeah, it's better if you're a Sunni Islam follower.
[03:01:07] Well, yeah, I mean, Syria is a Muslim country
[03:01:10] run by Muslims.
[03:01:11] You should expect that it's being run
[03:01:12] in the best interest of Muslims.
[03:01:14] Like, I don't know why that's crazy to think.
[03:01:17] Like, it's the same as like, you shouldn't be a Muslim
[03:01:19] and go to Poland and be like,
[03:01:20] well, why aren't you doing things my way?
[03:01:22] You shouldn't go to fucking Saudi or Syria
[03:01:25] and be like, well, why aren't there Christians here?
[03:01:27] Because it's a religious, like,
[03:01:29] a lot of these people run the countries based off of the religion that's the
[03:01:32] way it is guys it is that's the way it is not all soon is there i'm just saying
[03:01:37] in general like
[03:01:38] i mean that's the way they're gonna run things
[03:01:41] why are you eating on ronald on
[03:01:43] listen i uh... like i i i would practice ronald on if i could drink
[03:01:50] things i heard you can't even drink anything in ronald on
[03:01:53] i don't have a fuck there's a muslim stream during ronald on my mouth gets
[03:01:57] so dry talking all the time. How the fuck do you stream, man? Really? Like, I'm being honest
[03:02:05] about this. Like, God damn. Fake fasting? Yeah. Like, I would be losing my fucking mind. They're
[03:02:12] allowed to eat at night. I know that. Like, there's like specific sunup and sundown times. I had a
[03:02:17] conversation recently with like a Muslim friend of mine about this whenever, you know, because I
[03:02:22] actually thought that you just couldn't eat food, but you could drink water. I thought water was
[03:02:27] the exception, but apparently for at least, you know, what he does, it's not even water,
[03:02:32] which is crazy.
[03:02:33] Yeah, this is more in Cuba.
[03:02:36] Holy shit.
[03:02:37] Look at all that.
[03:02:38] Gat damn.
[03:02:39] Gat damn.
[03:02:40] Holy shit.
[03:02:41] Oh, fuck.
[03:02:42] Never remember everything up.
[03:02:43] Yeah, I feel like Cuba, as soon as we liberate Cuba, this is going to be amazing.
[03:02:57] Like, all three of those, Iran, Cuba, Venezuela.
[03:03:02] What's next?
[03:03:03] Honestly, like, what are we going to do next after that?
[03:03:07] What do you guys think?
[03:03:08] Who do we go after after that?
[03:03:12] Because there's a lot of new Canada.
[03:03:13] You think people will say, a lot of people are saying the UK.
[03:03:17] A lot of people are saying UK, Mexico.
[03:03:20] It could be Mexico.
[03:03:21] I think Mexico is not as bad.
[03:03:23] But yeah, the Greenland, it could be, it's got to be somebody else, right?
[03:03:27] It's all like he's just gonna give it up. Oh listen to this. They're finally taking it seriously and they're they're gonna
[03:03:34] Cool it down with taxing everybody in New York. I know New Yorkers are exasperated
[03:03:40] They feel that it's everything stacked against them. They're not getting ahead their rents are too damn high their child care cars
[03:03:47] Are either utility bills and thank you to Washington. We're gonna have higher prices the pump
[03:03:53] we already do, everything just seems so hard for people.
[03:03:56] So I understand that frustration.
[03:03:58] You should join me in the North country yesterday
[03:04:00] in Augansburg in Watertown,
[03:04:02] and people are so upset about the tariffs,
[03:04:05] raising the cost of everything.
[03:04:07] So there is this anxiety, which is real,
[03:04:10] and we're continuing to address the affordability crisis,
[03:04:12] which I believe should be the number one priority
[03:04:14] of this legislative session.
[03:04:16] What can we do to take off some of that pain
[03:04:18] that New Yorkers are feeling
[03:04:19] that I hear about little every day?
[03:04:22] What I want to make sure we are smart about is having a system in place where it's not
[03:04:28] just taxing for the sake of taxing and being conscious of the facts that I need people
[03:04:34] who are high net worth to support the generous social programs that we want to have in our
[03:04:40] state.
[03:04:41] Listen to that.
[03:04:43] Not just taxing for the sake of taxing and being conscious of the facts that I need people
[03:04:49] who are high net worth to support the generous social programs that we want to have in our state.
[03:04:58] Everybody is leaving. Big surprise that when you add a bunch of these social programs that are
[03:05:07] funding total chaos and discord inside of the state, everybody leaves. I think that a lot of
[03:05:15] Americans would be fine paying a little bit more in taxes like really rich
[03:05:19] Americans at least some of them would be fine paying more in taxes but whenever
[03:05:23] they hear that it's towards making an LGBT office in New York City funding
[03:05:29] childcare for illegal aliens and then giving free bus tickets to people so
[03:05:35] they don't stab the bus driver I kind of feel like my money's being wasted if
[03:05:40] you want me to be honest I do I feel like I'm wasting my money with this like I
[03:05:43] i don't think this is an effective or a good use of my money it's outrageous
[03:05:49] uh... so tears are problem well i mean again it's not really about that i mean
[03:05:53] you're uh... new york taxing high-income
[03:05:55] uh... disantis gave new york money to hopefully help you stay there and not
[03:05:59] come to florida
[03:06:02] there are some patriotic millionaires
[03:06:04] stepped up
[03:06:06] there's nothing patriotic about funding a bunch of illegal aliens
[03:06:10] bunch of random fucking parasites that are in this country for no reason
[03:06:14] and and and and and and inventing new initiatives for gay people to give each
[03:06:18] other prizes
[03:06:20] i don't think so
[03:06:21] was not patriotic that's retarded
[03:06:24] okay
[03:06:25] company the checks
[03:06:26] the ticket if you want to be supported me to be the first step should be go
[03:06:30] down to palm beach
[03:06:32] and see if you can bring back home because our tax base has been eroded
[03:06:36] so i thought
[03:06:38] Everybody's actually left New York the thing that everybody predicted happened
[03:06:43] Wow, so if we don't have a problem it is like I have to look at the fact that we are in competition with other states
[03:06:49] Yep, who have
[03:06:50] Lots of attacks burden on their corporations and their individuals and I would say isn't this the woman who said black people don't know
[03:06:57] What computers are oh?
[03:06:59] No, no, no, she said they don't even know what the word computer is. I
[03:07:05] I mean, like, let's not even get into the idea of what a computer is, right?
[03:07:11] But even the word, they didn't even know computer.
[03:07:14] Wait, what?
[03:07:15] What?
[03:07:16] I'm a black person.
[03:07:17] I don't know what computer is.
[03:07:19] What is this?
[03:07:20] I would do, I would, I would make this more racist, but I don't want to get in trouble.
[03:07:24] But yes, it's just so ridiculous.
[03:07:26] Please replay the video.
[03:07:27] Yeah.
[03:07:28] Moatwork changed everything.
[03:07:29] There are people who can only work in an office in Manhattan or work in New York State.
[03:07:33] And they were captives to our state, they were going to stay.
[03:07:36] We saw that that's not the case.
[03:07:38] I mean, you know, Wall Street businesses looking at Texas, they're not going there because
[03:07:44] they have a nicer governor.
[03:07:45] I know that for sure.
[03:07:46] Yeah, they are.
[03:07:49] Yeah, they are.
[03:07:50] Abbott's an idiot, but he's not that bad.
[03:07:54] He not that bad.
[03:07:56] He's all right.
[03:07:58] Yeah.
[03:07:59] But they're going there because of the tax rate.
[03:08:01] We have to be smart about this, but we can fund what we want to fund with what we already
[03:08:06] are taking.
[03:08:07] But she sucks a lot more than he does.
[03:08:09] So that means that he's not so bad, right?
[03:08:12] And so anyway, we want to play the video.
[03:08:14] God, y'all really want to see the video.
[03:08:16] Like this is the same woman.
[03:08:18] All right, all right, you guys really want this.
[03:08:21] Everybody wants to see this video.
[03:08:23] Give me a second.
[03:08:24] I'll find it.
[03:08:25] Where did it go?
[03:08:27] Young black kids growing up in the Bronx, you don't even know what the word computer is.
[03:08:41] They don't know.
[03:08:42] They don't know these things.
[03:08:43] And I want the world to open up to all of them because when you have their diverse voices
[03:08:49] innovating solutions through technology, then you're really dressing society's broader challenge.
[03:08:56] black kids growing up in the Bronx you don't even know what the word computer is
[03:09:00] they don't even know computer bro like they got no idea she can't honestly
[03:09:05] think like that yeah and there she is there she is bro like these people how
[03:09:10] you be this fucking retarded how could you be this motherfucker retarded spoken
[03:09:16] Beirut what what is this I pulled up Nomad got the link for you let me see it
[03:09:20] let me get it and I ain't seen that at all everything's computer I guess so
[03:09:25] It's just fucking crazy, man. And yeah, give me one second.
[03:09:38] Sorry. Okay. And yeah, it's my governor helped me. Yeah, I know. And what liberals think blacks
[03:09:44] just came down out of trees. Yeah, it's just the way that they think about stuff is just crazy.
[03:09:49] Like, I can't understand why a person could think like that and then not feel like they're a moron.
[03:09:55] And what is this? I'll look at this YouTube link real quick and find it.
[03:10:01] Uh-oh, where is it?
[03:10:25] Is there anything happening?
[03:10:34] The Axios had a report on March 3rd, article titled Trump claims America-
[03:10:40] I mean, it looks like there's just smoke, right?
[03:10:42] The nations are limited.
[03:10:43] It might be a thing to keep checking every so often.
[03:10:44] It seems to have gone quiet.
[03:10:46] Yeah.
[03:10:47] The allies such as Israel and the nations are dwindling faster than production and replace
[03:10:51] the weapons. Is that it? Yeah, I know. I don't think there's anything else going on. Bomb
[03:11:05] o'clock? Is it bomb o'clock? Yeah, it's just it's insane. And no new Pope yet? Yeah, apparently
[03:11:12] not. Okay, well, let's see. Let's see what the rest of this is. I feel like I'll just
[03:11:18] I'll keep it open, right? We'll keep it open. We'll see kind of how things go.
[03:11:22] Sandstorm today, no clear vision. Maybe not. I really don't know.
[03:11:26] And let me see if I pull this shit up over here. And at the Cuzrol,
[03:11:31] Islamists threatened to stab and behead Canadians? What?
[03:11:38] you
[03:11:46] you
[03:11:50] you
[03:11:58] you know my god
[03:11:59] and uh... again toss you off yeah i guess
[03:12:02] and shit man
[03:12:04] and uh... give me one second i got to pull one of these up
[03:12:07] and uh... we will look at this to see if there's any more from the bay route
[03:12:10] skyline
[03:12:11] and i'll try and pull it up and look at it
[03:12:13] and uh... it's because you took away our internet is that right
[03:12:16] is that it
[03:12:16] let me see
[03:12:20] give me one second
[03:12:21] yeah this is it
[03:12:24] holy fuck
[03:12:27] peacefully uh... abolish the slum i don't think this is really
[03:12:31] the guys just nuts band the guys i insane
[03:12:34] all my fucking god
[03:12:36] and uh... violent animals in the put down yeah i guess so
[03:12:39] and uh... you see the spider again now necessarily i'll be back
[03:12:43] you one second i'll use
[03:13:36] All right, excuse me.
[03:14:01] We're back.
[03:14:03] Scatter, calm down, calm down.
[03:14:04] What's that noise?
[03:14:05] these feeding roaches, I ain't doing shit.
[03:14:08] So it looks like there's just smoke.
[03:14:10] There's not really anything else going on
[03:14:11] that we know of, right?
[03:14:13] And you tell us whatever browser add-on you have work
[03:14:16] for you, yeah, it's worked really well.
[03:14:17] Smoke's been going on for over an hour.
[03:14:18] It might not be anything current.
[03:14:20] It looks like it's probably not,
[03:14:21] but I guess we'll find out.
[03:14:22] I mean, I'll just, I'll keep it open.
[03:14:25] We'll see if anything changes, if it does,
[03:14:28] we'll look at it, right?
[03:14:30] I mean, what is this here?
[03:14:31] Video and viral, oh my God.
[03:14:33] some so many fucking people have no idea at all how to deal with the police it
[03:14:38] is embarrassing man you playing game today maybe I don't know you watching
[03:14:42] gypsy fight today I saw it was happening actually I did and I'm not really
[03:14:47] sure if I'm gonna watch it right I didn't plan on watching it but it is
[03:14:50] funny to see it let me go and look at these other ones okay you watch a hold
[03:14:56] your headphones probably like honestly I've had these headphones for like 12
[03:15:00] years or something like that no no no no more like like five years something like
[03:15:04] that yeah not a super super long time but I've had him for a bit absolutely and
[03:15:09] I like these I've used them for a very very long time I've had the same just to
[03:15:15] ever place the pads yeah they're super nice let me go back look at these other
[03:15:18] comments and oh yeah there's this one too I didn't even know they could shoot
[03:15:22] this many of them with us
[03:15:25] was this is this another one where it's like fucked up oh no no it's not you're
[03:15:32] about the general that's been missing for two weeks no I didn't hear anything
[03:15:34] about that that's very new to me I'm here shit 48 missiles if I'm not mistaken
[03:15:45] yeah I wonder like how much all this shit costs honestly I feel like it's got to
[03:15:51] be like extremely fucking expensive Iranian general missing for two weeks? Well, I feel
[03:15:57] like an Iranian general missing for more than two minutes is probably dead, right? But if
[03:16:02] it's a US or Israeli general, then I think that's a little bit different. That's kind
[03:16:05] of what at least I would assume, but I don't know. And yeah, it's just the, what the fuck?
[03:16:14] the fuck? Goddamn! Goddamn! They popping off! Holy shit, man! It's a retired US
[03:16:23] general? Oh wow, yeah, I didn't even know that. I mean, this is the first time ever
[03:16:26] even hearing of it. So, that was awesome. Yeah, holy shit, man. It's the US general
[03:16:32] that knowledge of the UFO stuff. Oh, okay, well now that makes perfect sense, right?
[03:16:37] Of course. And it's got to be more UFO stuff. But anyway, let me go and find this.
[03:16:42] So, this is the Halal, this is the person, okay, I wanted to look at this.
[03:16:47] So on March 24th, 2026, dozens gathered outside of Rangrae's and Hammersmith protesting to
[03:16:54] seek owner of restaurant's long-standing refusal to serve Halal meat in favor of Jakata methods.
[03:17:00] So owner Harman Singh Kapoor facing years of harassment including threats of vandalism
[03:17:05] posted a video displaying his ceremonial kaipan stating that he would defend his family leading
[03:17:11] to his apparent arrest. So this guy got harassed for years, and now he's the one that's getting
[03:17:17] arrested? What the hell is that? Does he even make any sense? Okay, well let's look at it. So
[03:17:24] this is him getting, I guess this is him getting dragged out of his own restaurant.
[03:17:31] Oh my god.
[03:17:35] Not only threats, they were constantly at his shop. Yeah, this is the first time I'm hearing
[03:17:39] at this. Oh my fucking god. So this is the guy that got arrested. The UK restaurant
[03:17:47] uh... restaurant from his time at this as we don't sell hall all
[03:18:00] going to be
[03:18:04] sasa
[03:18:08] tibia tibia tibia
[03:18:10] faq
[03:18:11] so now they're attacking this guy where do you suppose the cops only snipe the
[03:18:14] minority on the side of the conflict
[03:18:16] uh... more i i don't know let me see what the other images of this happening
[03:18:19] or
[03:18:20] and uh...
[03:18:22] i can't believe i'm saying this will know this is a really at all proudly we
[03:18:25] don't sell how all
[03:18:27] and this is the guy right here that did it
[03:18:29] well where the where the images of the attacks
[03:18:33] i'm trying to see if i can find it muslims have surrounded a seek family
[03:18:36] restaurant refusing to sell how all food
[03:18:39] wait what's
[03:18:42] this is in london
[03:18:51] what the fuck
[03:18:55] you cannot stop me going anywhere, you cannot stop me
[03:18:59] fuck yeah, this is insane
[03:19:02] no, you hold the bow
[03:19:06] oh my god, yeah, how is this happening in london? this should be happening in like, i could see it happening in some other
[03:19:12] a random country, but London, oh my fucking god, London's fallen. Yeah, I guess so. Met
[03:19:18] police has failed law abiding citizens, Maryland and Phil London. So this is the guy that they're
[03:19:24] arresting him.
[03:19:25] Oh my god. How does something like this happen? This is insane. We need to find out why they
[03:19:42] why the owner got arrested. Yeah, exactly. And this, is this the guy?
[03:19:46] Everybody knows that. Okay.
[03:19:54] Everybody knows that I am under a severe attack every day.
[03:19:58] This isn't under attack. It's recommended. Police help me so far, inadequate. And me,
[03:20:05] my family, I've had an everyday physically, mentally.
[03:20:08] Wow.
[03:20:09] this left me with no other choice to pick up the arms
[03:20:14] yeah i'm going to defend my family myself
[03:20:17] so this is what they're so wait a minute this guy has people attacking and
[03:20:21] harassing his family in his restaurant for days
[03:20:24] but he shows that he has something for self-defense
[03:20:27] and now they went and arrested him
[03:20:31] i don't trust him at least
[03:20:32] oh my god anybody wants to
[03:20:35] encounter me
[03:20:36] please be ready
[03:20:39] I'm not afraid to kill your e-book. Don't come near my family.
[03:20:42] Based.
[03:20:44] See, these are the kind of immigrants that we need, right?
[03:20:47] Like, this guy sounds like an American.
[03:20:49] Just need to give him a fucking AR-15.
[03:20:51] And he's a racist on Twitter.
[03:20:54] Oh, well, now definitely need to get him in here.
[03:20:56] Yeah, for sure.
[03:20:57] And Peaceful Moslem's surrounded a restaurant in the UK.
[03:21:00] Is this another image of it? No, no, here's another one.
[03:21:03] Look at all this.
[03:21:05] Come, come, come.
[03:21:07] Holy shit.
[03:21:11] Well, this is the same image.
[03:21:12] I'm trying to see if there's any other angles of this happening.
[03:21:15] Oh yeah, here's another one.
[03:21:33] WAKE UP! WAKE UP! WAKE UP! WAKE UP! WAKE UP! WAKE UP! WAKE UP!
[03:21:38] Can you believe that Britain, like one of the most civilized countries in the world, has decided to import this chaos?
[03:21:47] Isn't that insane?
[03:21:49] Like why would you import these people?
[03:21:53] Import the third world? Become the third world?
[03:21:56] That's right. Oh my god. This is crazy.
[03:22:01] So it's like, yeah, I guess so. Oh my fucking god. Is it this insane? That's how it is.
[03:22:10] Wow. It gets worse every year. It does. And it will continue to get worse until these
[03:22:20] people are dealt with. All these people need to be re-migrated. Every single one of them.
[03:22:25] The fact that we're dealing with this, and like, or not we, I mean, that British people
[03:22:29] dealing with this is like a fucking it is a massive fucking disgrace it is
[03:22:34] such a disgrace it's crazy brexit an official open border policy yeah I guess
[03:22:40] so these people are not imported English youth doesn't matter to me stills to get
[03:22:45] them to fuck out of the country either way and find a country they want to go
[03:22:49] to and take them there and it's crazy that people are putting up at this
[03:22:53] bullshit man and is there another one yeah they're the ones football chance
[03:22:59] defeat Islamophobia. Islamophobia is whenever you go and harass somebody for not selling your kind of food
[03:23:07] and then attack them repeatedly in like a massive group yelling at them, oh my fucking god.
[03:23:14] Yeah, this is, this is gotta stop. Holy fucking shit. This won't end well, get ready. Yeah, I think that a lot of people are getting very, very fed up with this stuff.
[03:23:23] I didn't know this was as bad as it is like I saw something about this a couple of days ago
[03:23:27] But I don't know what it is and are there any more? No, these are the same images
[03:23:32] I'm seeing if there's any more videos of this too, but the Sikh family restaurant under the support band Halal
[03:23:38] I mean, I can see them doing that. I could see very clearly that happening. Oh, here we go
[03:23:42] Well, the thing is that he should never have to feel like he's unsafe in his business.
[03:23:56] Like no, this is the problem is that these people feel like they have the right to make
[03:24:01] other people unsafe or to be violent.
[03:24:04] And I think that's the main issue here is that they want to just basically go around
[03:24:09] and bully and attack people. When you act like an animal you should be caged. Yes, of course.
[03:24:33] I don't see how it's not an obvious solution that you just get all the people that are outside
[03:24:37] harassing them and you tell them if you come back you go to jail right and I
[03:24:40] feel like that's what you do like if you come back if you try to interact with
[03:24:44] this person if you try to like fuck up their business or anything you just go
[03:24:47] to jail like that's what I think should happen I feel like that's logically what
[03:24:51] should happen I agree with this dude I think the police are inadequate they're
[03:24:54] totally inadequate and and they're completely handicapped and they refuse
[03:24:58] to take on these problems at all
[03:25:01] I know who is giving orders. I got no enmity with you. I got no personal doubt with you, but we will be accused every day.
[03:25:15] Because what? Because you want to do your duty, but your hands are tough because somebody tell you not to help anybody else.
[03:25:23] I know it's not good.
[03:25:24] And you can see him being reasonable with the police officers telling them like, hey, I know it's not your fault, but like, this is fucked up.
[03:25:29] fucked up. He's right. He's totally right about this.
[03:25:32] I'm sorry. We don't have anything. No, we don't have anything to hide. I can't see you.
[03:25:38] Yeah, I'm not supposed to be the wrong side. I think it's because of seeing the threat of violence.
[03:25:42] Well, the thing is that this is the problem, is that I've talked about this before about how...
[03:25:46] Remember what I said before about how you have to curb antisocial, like, violent, tenancy behavior
[03:25:52] very early on before it spirals out of control? The guy would have never done a video and,
[03:25:58] and like said that he's gonna kill them
[03:26:00] if they weren't harassing them,
[03:26:02] harassing him on a regular basis at his business.
[03:26:05] So the fact is that like, yeah, you could say that,
[03:26:08] oh yeah, you're not supposed to be violent,
[03:26:10] but the truth is that you have to stop this
[03:26:12] where it starts.
[03:26:14] This guy not wanting to sell a certain kind of food
[03:26:17] does not mean that you're able to harass
[03:26:19] and attack this guy for no reason.
[03:26:22] And Korean rooftops is crossing,
[03:26:24] yeah his family is what crossed the line,
[03:26:25] yeah, duh, and I think it should cross the line.
[03:26:27] The Sikh are amazing people, they've been supporting Britain for a long time, some of
[03:26:30] the hardest working people in the military, they have their own regiment.
[03:26:32] Yeah, I mean, I don't think anybody has a problem.
[03:26:35] Like nobody even has a problem with like more like ethnically coded minorities, right?
[03:26:40] I mean, I'm saying like, you know, basically, you know, non-white people with weird traditions
[03:26:44] and weird ways of expressing themselves like the Turban and everything.
[03:26:48] I don't really think that even British or Western culture has a problem with that.
[03:26:51] I don't really think so.
[03:26:52] But I think that what they do have a problem with is whenever they come into the country
[03:26:55] and they try to push their views on everybody else
[03:26:58] and there's only one group that's doing that here and it's certainly not him
[03:27:01] it's the protesters
[03:27:03] so i don't think so either yet nobody really cares like i mean obviously like
[03:27:06] they don't want to get technically replaced probably with those people
[03:27:09] but like that's a fucking mountain in a molehill right
[03:27:12] i don't think that people have an issue with the guy living there who's like
[03:27:14] this
[03:27:15] yeah he's he's the one getting arrested
[03:27:18] all my god
[03:27:20] the
[03:27:31] all my god
[03:27:32] well yeah and i guess this is the guy he's uh... this is his account
[03:27:38] is there any image of that
[03:27:42] all this is just some other random stuff
[03:27:44] i'll watch this clip this clip seems to be getting posted over and over
[03:27:48] check his twitter account the harassment goes back weeks
[03:27:54] what the fuck
[03:27:55] let me see if i can find it
[03:27:58] so this is all from before
[03:28:07] restaurants not closing
[03:28:11] i think these are just like other random events of like other things that have
[03:28:14] happened
[03:28:15] I don't think all of these have to do with it as well, like I think these are just like
[03:28:21] other things that have happened in general, as Instagram is the best for more info.
[03:28:25] Somebody can link it to me, I just haven't really seen all of this yet, right?
[03:28:28] Panic is Salem, New York City, what is this?
[03:28:31] What the fuck is going on?
[03:28:34] Oh my God.
[03:28:35] today
[03:28:37] if Friday in the hood
[03:28:39] do
[03:28:41] in the hood
[03:28:43] do
[03:28:45] in the hood
[03:28:47] do
[03:28:49] in the hood
[03:28:51] do
[03:28:53] yeah
[03:28:55] yeah
[03:28:57] oh my
[03:28:59] if Friday in the hood
[03:29:01] do
[03:29:03] What a fucking retard, oh my god.
[03:29:10] This is just insane, isn't it?
[03:29:12] And fucking Rupert on top of this?
[03:29:14] Yeah, I need to at a certain point, man, I do.
[03:29:17] And what is this?
[03:29:19] By what definition of American are the illegal aliens, these foreign criminals, more American
[03:29:25] than American citizens?
[03:29:26] Sure, well I think one thing that constitutes being American is being pro-democracy and
[03:29:31] being pro the rule of law as it stands and I think supporting a violent criminal and
[03:29:36] a felon as the leader of our country as far less American than somebody who comes in here
[03:29:41] is seeking asylum and just looking for a better life and a democratic society to live in for
[03:29:45] their family and for the future of the country.
[03:29:48] Now okay, you mentioned rule of law.
[03:29:49] Would you say that someone who's very distinction in the country is having broken one of the
[03:29:55] basic laws of the country?
[03:29:57] Would you say that that person respects the rule of law?
[03:30:00] by what definition of america may be not illegal aliens these four or
[03:30:05] maybe they were there are some americans it is
[03:30:07] yeah what a ridiculous thing to say any uh... as i said i i wish that we could
[03:30:12] in in my perfect world we would put every single one of these karen's
[03:30:17] inside a island with all the other illegal aliens with twenty four seven
[03:30:22] cameras and then show that to the whole world and i think it would be a very
[03:30:27] good learning experiment for everybody else to realize why it's a bad idea to
[03:30:32] do this so well yeah it's a democracy's constitutional public yeah of course it
[03:30:36] is right it's so fucking ridiculous police and switch one fuck up a moss
[03:30:40] protesters oh really
[03:30:44] Not even remotely violent enough. Not even, guys, I'm gonna be honest. Not even at the
[03:30:59] beginning. That's not enough.
[03:31:03] Yep. Pathetic, this is pathetic.
[03:31:15] Gotta go harder? Absolutely. It's something at least, it is something.
[03:31:22] Yep.
[03:31:24] This all the police in the USA need to handle it?
[03:31:28] I disagree.
[03:31:31] Yeah, I disagree.
[03:31:33] I don't think that's what they should do
[03:31:36] It's my personal opinion
[03:31:38] What is this?
[03:31:40] I got oh, this is some other fucking bullshit. Oh, there's damn a hoser and look that bad. Yeah, exactly get the hose again
[03:31:46] Yeah, I probably I probably come up with something else and address the immortal guard today. Oh god
[03:31:51] This is what the fuck this guy's on fire. Holy shit
[03:31:55] I'm trying to look at a few more of these posts that have happened because there's been a bunch of this going on
[03:31:59] Oh my fucking God and where are the rest of these here, too?
[03:32:03] I will go through on Reddit because I haven't even looked at any of this shit on Reddit today
[03:32:07] I've been really fucking lazy when he busted nuts. She keeps sucking. Oh my god. Why does what in what scenario?
[03:32:13] Does he ever need to make this face? I
[03:32:29] Think you're kind of right like I that's that's pretty bad
[03:32:33] Yeah, that's pretty fucking bad. Okay. I don't know why I did that. It was probably something really stupid
[03:32:41] So we'll just assume that's the reason why and when I was when he's right about something again
[03:32:46] I guess that must be it you get a seven-day ban if you quote Hassan piker on twit. What?
[03:32:52] Create a twitch account
[03:32:58] Word for word
[03:33:00] What he said?
[03:33:02] All's remaining are their fucking IED explode them for you, dumbass. Shut the fuck up.
[03:33:07] Oh, you're not a fool.
[03:33:10] Report the chat message.
[03:33:14] Hatful conduct.
[03:33:19] Encouraging hateful behavior.
[03:33:22] Tell us.
[03:33:23] You are an infinitely bigger terrorist than any random Muslim ever could be.
[03:33:27] dumbass shut your bitch ass up go enjoy your fucking PTSD asshole fuck you
[03:33:34] imagine having the audacity to fucking be like yeah I went to Iraq I went to
[03:33:39] Iraq and it's actually Islam that's the biggest danger you're the danger
[03:33:43] idiot you're a danger to your family no way you're speedrunning and a danger to
[03:33:51] yourself douchebag okay I believe you speedrun band time law that's getting
[03:34:01] clipped my oh fuck dude shut up okay I believe you go to Iraq and you learn
[03:34:08] that lesson you realize that was wrong oh shut up you come back from Iraq and
[03:34:14] you fucking talk about how awesome and I fucking hate Islam
[03:34:18] You're god damn cow. You're sending other people like you to be a similar fucking predicament to yourself
[03:34:29] He got so mad over that too he did
[03:34:33] So it's 42 seconds so far
[03:34:41] Yes chatter you are not wrong
[03:34:43] It's been a it's been a somewhat of a failure
[03:34:51] This Russian was like 20k as well. Oh when we did it. Oh
[03:34:56] This is a low numbers with like being there
[03:35:01] Being the person that's there before yeah, they become you know a nationally prominent
[03:35:06] He's the guy you're the guy man. You're the guy you knew it. Nobody else knew it. You knew it
[03:35:11] You are temporarily suspended from streaming for seven days.
[03:35:41] I mean, is this- are you kidding me?
[03:35:46] Does Twitch enforce their TOS?
[03:35:48] Yes, they do.
[03:35:53] Oh my god. Twitch appeals portal.
[03:35:56] He refreshed it.
[03:36:00] Dan for hateful conduct.
[03:36:01] Why is Israel doing this?
[03:36:03] Like, why is this allowed?
[03:36:08] Well, uh, I guess that's it.
[03:36:10] So, apparently, yeah, this PTSD stands for post-traumatic stress disorder, I think something
[03:36:15] like that, yeah.
[03:36:17] And no shot.
[03:36:18] So, he actually got banned in a minute and a half for saying the exact thing that Hassan
[03:36:23] said on his stream.
[03:36:24] Wow.
[03:36:25] I saw, I think it was XGC that was talking about this, where is it?
[03:36:28] It was on LSF, wasn't it?
[03:36:30] It's always, always on LSF.
[03:36:31] Let me see if I can pull it up.
[03:36:33] I don't think so, yeah.
[03:36:34] No, this isn't it.
[03:36:35] Where the fuck did it go?
[03:36:36] This is some other bullshit.
[03:36:38] I don't know where it went.
[03:36:40] Oh, maybe it got deleted. I think it might have just gotten deleted, but either way. Yeah, it seems kind of odd that
[03:36:46] Maybe I'll just look it up on the Twitter. Maybe the Twitter will have it
[03:36:50] Let me go back and double-check and is he banned or not? No, I don't know whether he is going to get banned or not
[03:36:57] And I have no idea like uh, no, that's not it. Where's that? Where's XQC talking about it? I just is this it?
[03:37:04] No, where did it go? I think I saw this but I'm not sure
[03:37:09] yeah what the fuck you were an infinitely bigger terrorist than any random
[03:37:15] Muslim ever could be dumbass shut your fucking PTSD asshole fuck you imagine
[03:37:24] having the odd back okay band okay band yeah of course not a band if I don't
[03:37:28] want to put it this is good that's so good huh so I'm gonna say first I'm gonna
[03:37:33] say first, okay, Ben. Well, I mean, um, Frogan got banned.
[03:37:39] Oh, wait, yes, I did say something. I mean, guys,
[03:37:44] we put the rationales and not banning them because they don't
[03:37:48] want to because they agree with them. I think that's the
[03:37:53] reason why I think it's because some of them agree with them.
[03:37:56] And also, they probably aren't banning him because he was
[03:38:01] responding to somebody that, you know, you could say was Islamophobic. And so it's going
[03:38:07] to look like by banning him, they're banning somebody for responding to, uh, like some
[03:38:14] sort of like bigotry, which I think would look bad on Twitch. Like I think that like
[03:38:18] if I, if I hit my head with a hammer 10 times, I think that's the answer I'd come up with.
[03:38:22] It's U.S. Uh, very strict and at which gone, even some of some veteran asked the question
[03:38:28] And I said that they would lock in it on that it was related to that and it's usually just sitting on them
[03:38:32] He's just sitting on with it. Yes, what? Yeah
[03:38:36] Yes, for one reason
[03:38:38] blood what?
[03:38:40] XQCL
[03:38:43] Then about Islam, you
[03:38:47] What the fuck
[03:38:50] All the veteran guy about yeah, what I mean guys
[03:38:54] This is not a 1994, 66 month speech, where because somebody said the name you can
[03:38:59] say whatever you want, but the guy is not. I mean like if somebody makes you mad
[03:39:04] and chat then it's not like you're gonna, so you can be anti-American, anti-Israel
[03:39:08] and anti-white, but if you're not nice to terrorists you're the bad guy. Well yeah
[03:39:12] because the left wing like and leftist spaces have been taken over
[03:39:17] by, like I think a lot of them have been taken over by radical Islam. I think
[03:39:22] I think that's definitely true.
[03:39:24] And I think that they've been co-opted in that way,
[03:39:26] especially with the free Palestine movement.
[03:39:29] And now you have people that are effectively
[03:39:31] supporting ideologies that are really opposed
[03:39:36] to like everything they believe,
[03:39:38] but they're just doing it
[03:39:39] because these ideologies aren't Western, right?
[03:39:41] I mean, it's very weird to me that,
[03:39:44] there's not a single Muslim country,
[03:39:45] majority Muslim country that has same-sex marriage,
[03:39:48] but simultaneously those same people think that,
[03:39:52] Like there's not really a correlation there.
[03:39:55] Like it literally, I mean like,
[03:39:56] why do you think that's not the case?
[03:39:58] Said the worst thing is in the world.
[03:40:00] I don't give a shit.
[03:40:01] If you answer like this, you're wrong.
[03:40:03] Why would you, why would you,
[03:40:05] should actually, you're the master of the orchestra
[03:40:07] as a streamer, and then lawyers of the standards
[03:40:10] of random rage-baiters?
[03:40:12] Like, why would you lawyers of the, and say,
[03:40:13] oh, oh, well this guy said a bunch of slurs that matter.
[03:40:18] So I'm gonna lower myself to his level,
[03:40:19] and I'm gonna say the worst slur.
[03:40:22] gone
[03:40:23] right guys
[03:40:24] right
[03:40:25] anybody now you're a fucking idiot like who are you
[03:40:28] no i think that it's both wrong but in that case he's more wrong because you
[03:40:32] should know that
[03:40:33] yeah and he's also a streamer yeah of course and i could see both of them
[03:40:37] getting banned too
[03:40:38] uh... i guess we're gonna have to find out but yeah it's very very weird to see
[03:40:42] it happen to one american values disguised as Islamic ones yeah i think
[03:40:46] that's true
[03:40:47] and uh... yeah it's just i don't know whether they're gonna ban him or not for
[03:40:51] that I have no idea but it will look very bad if I think they don't because then it's like you
[03:40:55] know you compared that to the Frogan clip and it's like the exact same thing now you have somebody
[03:41:00] who's getting banned for saying the exact same thing that he said and they're getting temporarily
[03:41:05] suspended for a week and so like this is somebody that has like a habit of doing this you know a
[03:41:10] pattern of getting suspended regularly and like you know are they really not going to do anything
[03:41:15] about it. Like, I could imagine that not happening. I could. And I think that's probably at Pawn
[03:41:21] Star's missing episode. What is this?
[03:41:22] I will take the ring to Mordor.
[03:41:25] What can I help you with?
[03:41:27] I have a ring I would like to sell you.
[03:41:29] Oh my God.
[03:41:30] Baseball kickball.
[03:41:31] Neither.
[03:41:32] Oh my God.
[03:41:33] Oh, this guy.
[03:41:34] Okay.
[03:41:35] I wish the ring had never come to me. So I'm here at the Pawn Shop today to try and sell
[03:41:38] it.
[03:41:39] I really got to get this ring in my shop.
[03:41:40] This is so stupid.
[03:41:41] This is not as uncommon as you might think. They actually made it.
[03:41:45] 20 of them. So what were you looking to do with it?
[03:41:49] Maybe I should just keep it.
[03:41:51] Uh-oh. Keep it safe.
[03:41:53] Uh-oh.
[03:41:54] I'll tell you what, I'll give you 20 bucks for it.
[03:41:58] I'll give you 20 bucks for it.
[03:42:00] 20 bucks.
[03:42:01] 20 bucks.
[03:42:02] I've got a guy who's an expert on these.
[03:42:04] Let me give him a call and let's see what he thinks.
[03:42:10] So this was the piece I was talking about.
[03:42:12] Do you not know wealth when you see it?
[03:42:17] I don't even understand why he calls me down here.
[03:42:20] Okay, so you heard what you said.
[03:42:22] So 25 is going to be my best offer.
[03:42:24] It's going to sit here.
[03:42:26] I take all the risk and I have to find a buyer.
[03:42:29] Oh my God!
[03:42:31] Mattress!
[03:42:33] He found the buyer.
[03:42:35] But he's got no money.
[03:42:37] And good use of AI.
[03:42:39] Some of these are really good.
[03:42:41] What the hell is this?
[03:42:43] Is this Russian or AI?
[03:42:49] Oh, it's... okay, it's Russian.
[03:42:52] Okay, yeah, never mind.
[03:42:56] Both? Maybe.
[03:43:01] What kind of dog is that?
[03:43:06] Is it on the left?
[03:43:07] It's on the right.
[03:43:08] It's a dirty car.
[03:43:11] It's just a bear. It's a bear in the car.
[03:43:15] Can I pet it? Yeah, you probably be able to pet the bear.
[03:43:21] Sure. I mean, my understanding is that these things usually aren't bad unless they're hungry.
[03:43:30] If you keep giving them food, you know, they usually don't attack you, right?
[03:43:36] I mean, that's what my understanding is. I mean, it's not good. It's AI. Are we sure that it's AI?
[03:43:43] Because they're speaking that vodka language. I think it could easily just be Russia, okay?
[03:43:50] Usually, yeah. I don't think it's really that crazy. The ultimate male fantasy? Uh-oh. What is this bullshit?
[03:43:57] What is the ultimate male fantasy?
[03:44:06] This game dude, this game!
[03:44:12] Oh, this fucking game!
[03:44:18] Man, that is good.
[03:44:21] It's not his name's Tommy, it's an Instagram account?
[03:44:24] Okay, I guess so.
[03:44:25] I didn't know that, this game rocks, yeah.
[03:44:27] That is basically the male fantasy, you're right about that.
[03:44:30] A mother just sold me her son's entire Lego collection.
[03:44:37] All of it.
[03:44:38] I see a garage sale sign, I'm driving, I got 200 bucks on me, I gotta go take a peek,
[03:44:43] because if there's Lego, it's coming home with me.
[03:44:47] I see this single mother, I walk up and I said, what's your name?
[03:44:52] Susan.
[03:44:53] Susan.
[03:44:54] Do you have any Lego?
[03:44:55] And she says, my little Jimmy, he loves his Lego, he probably wants to give it to his
[03:45:00] kids eventually but you know he's at college right now so I mean we're
[03:45:05] probably not expecting kids for a long time and we need to clear up the space
[03:45:07] and I said point me in the direction I see six bins built to the brim and I see
[03:45:15] straight heat I'm seeing Django Fett I'm seeing OG Cloud City Boba Fett I'm
[03:45:22] I'm just, it's just heat after heat after heat, and I said, Susan, I've got five bucks on me.
[03:45:33] Five bucks, I have two hundred, and she looks at me, she asked to look up at me because I'm six four, two hundred and sixty pound red-headed stud specimen, and she says, you know what, you can just take them.
[03:45:47] I had 200 bucks on me I negotiated five and she gave it to me for free
[03:45:58] Wow what the fuck I said it's Susan your son Jimmy is so lucky to have you
[03:46:07] we're in we're out we got six pins the back oh my gosh today's a good day was a
[03:46:14] a villain created probably yeah bro we made some space in Susan's garage dude I
[03:46:24] I hope it's rage bait that is fucked up that is so fucked up show the bands are
[03:46:31] it's faked I mean explain what is this this woman gives away her kids entire
[03:46:35] fucking Lego collection to this random dumbass with a mustache that shows up
[03:46:41] And she gives it away for fucking free. That's what happened. That's what it is. Oh my god
[03:46:48] That kids the next shooter. Yeah, I guess so I guess the chance is never zero. What's this?
[03:46:56] Oh
[03:47:11] Guys, there's no way that Jeffrey Epstein was just simply walking around.
[03:47:34] He's just walking around like there's no way this is real, okay?
[03:47:39] Like if this is real, it's in Israel?
[03:47:43] No, he said it's in LA.
[03:47:45] It's not anywhere even near that.
[03:47:47] I mean, guys, I don't think, listen, there's no way.
[03:47:53] I will not believe this.
[03:47:54] It's insane, especially after the first one.
[03:48:39] I'm back, I'm back, relax, we're good.
[03:49:09] Will Ferrell? That's not Will Ferrell, bro. That's Jeffrey Epstein. He's back. He didn't
[03:49:15] kill himself. He's driving around in a convertible with his hat on backwards, doing whatever
[03:49:22] the hell he wants. That's right. He's actually that guy. I saw Jeffrey Epstein yesterday.
[03:49:33] Yep.
[03:49:36] Where's the lizards? I don't know. I don't see any lizards outside.
[03:49:40] Probably because there's already one in the car.
[03:49:43] Shit!
[03:49:46] Damn, bro, we knew about this.
[03:49:48] Yeah, resurrection? Yeah, he's been resurrected, obviously.
[03:49:51] And, uh, Sly the Spire sells three million copies in one week.
[03:49:55] Holy fuck, that is insane!
[03:49:58] Oh my god, I didn't know it was that good. I didn't know that many people were playing it.
[03:50:02] Oh, wow. No, I thought it was a good game, but I didn't think it was popping off on that kind of a level, holy fucking shit.
[03:50:10] And, uh, you should play that. Maybe I will. You disgust me. You're not even scary. I've killed more people than you, okay.
[03:50:16] Alright, I've seen that before. Why everyone is single?
[03:50:21] This is why everyone is single and men stop trying. This is the mouse paradise. A scientific experiment from that.
[03:50:27] Okay, I know about this one.
[03:50:29] 1960.
[03:50:29] They made the perfect world for nice sleep, unlimited food, safety and no predators.
[03:50:34] In the beginning they placed four females and four males and let them multiply.
[03:50:38] The population exploded, hundreds and thousands.
[03:50:41] Then something strange happened.
[03:50:42] They stopped mating.
[03:50:43] Every four years they were extinct.
[03:50:46] But why?
[03:50:47] According to scientists the reason was social interaction overload.
[03:50:52] Just like humans on social media today.
[03:50:54] They were in 24-7 interaction with thousands of others.
[03:50:58] too much stimulation, too much competition for social status, and this led them to lose the
[03:51:03] ability to form bonds, to mate and raise their young. Many males became so-called the beautiful ones.
[03:51:09] They lost interest in...
[03:51:14] We all know who we're thinking of.
[03:51:20] Everybody knows.
[03:51:21] He's mauging bro. He's mauging hard. Damn.
[03:51:28] Females, they just groomed themselves all day and they drew completely because they could not compete in this chaos anymore.
[03:51:37] And the females followed by losing interest in males, so no mating and they all just died without having babies.
[03:51:43] Since 2010 smartphones, humans are living the same social interaction overload.
[03:51:48] 24-7 status competition, income and lifestyle comparison with thousands of others, physical
[03:51:54] looks to impossible standards, and many young people just choose to do the job.
[03:51:59] For the first time in history, young people are having less sex than their parents.
[03:52:04] 30% of men under 30 had no sex for a year, the longer the epidemic, the harder the virus
[03:52:12] could.
[03:52:13] You know, the mice couldn't turn this off, but you, you can.
[03:52:18] God damn, that's nuts.
[03:52:20] I didn't even know about that for only a year.
[03:52:23] Right, exactly.
[03:52:24] And, yeah, holy fucking shit, man.
[03:52:27] And I'm not surprised at all.
[03:52:29] I mean, like, I think that there's, like, I will say that for my friend group,
[03:52:34] like everybody that I know, every guy that I'm friends with,
[03:52:38] let me think about it, okay?
[03:52:40] Is there anybody that I know that doesn't have a girlfriend is married and or has kids?
[03:52:47] Like I feel like I'm 35 right so like a lot of my friends are between
[03:52:51] Like 25 and like 40. That's where I would say 95% of my friends are at
[03:52:58] that. Um, um, uh, friend of Mary, the stripper tell us that story again. Uh, he's got a never
[03:53:21] mind. Never mind, actually. Um, okay. So you're 36, but not yet. And, uh, anyway, well, McConnell
[03:53:33] was McConnell, like I'm talking about people I know in real life, right? Not like fucking
[03:53:37] streamers or anything else. I would say that every single guy that I know that is like I went to
[03:53:43] school with or anything like that has a either has a has a like a super super long-term girlfriend
[03:53:51] or is married and has kids like i'm thinking about it and like i could probably count
[03:54:00] like 30 people like that if i had to guess like actually 30 people like that because we had a we
[03:54:06] had a wedding like maybe a year a year ago some are around there about a year ago maybe a little
[03:54:11] a little bit longer than that.
[03:54:12] And all of the, there's like a lot of friends
[03:54:15] that I hadn't seen for a while.
[03:54:17] I got invited and so like I saw them
[03:54:18] and just the first time like every single one of them
[03:54:21] was married, every single one of them had kids, right?
[03:54:23] And like I'm trying to think,
[03:54:24] actually one of them I don't think did, right?
[03:54:26] But like other than that, they all did.
[03:54:27] Give a percentage, over 95%, well over 95%.
[03:54:34] Either married and or has kids.
[03:54:36] Some of them are divorced and they have kids, right?
[03:54:39] That's a whole separate issue,
[03:54:41] But they did do it at some point.
[03:54:47] What about Gen Z, though?
[03:54:49] I'm not Gen Z, I'm a millennial.
[03:54:51] So like the majority of my friends are around my age, right?
[03:54:53] I mean, like that's about it.
[03:54:55] And, uh, anecdotal evidence?
[03:54:56] Yeah, I know, it's anecdotal evidence.
[03:54:58] I am, of course, it's anecdotal evidence.
[03:55:00] I'm telling a personal anecdote.
[03:55:01] Like that's, yeah, that's true.
[03:55:05] But I'm just showing what this is.
[03:55:07] And, uh, why do all the girls that go on dates
[03:55:09] in the Bay Area get offended when I open doors for them. Some women don't like that and it makes
[03:55:14] them uncomfortable. It's kind of a cultural thing. It's one of those things where like some women
[03:55:19] expect it and other women view it as you know like kind of patronizing or weird or it just makes
[03:55:27] them uncomfortable. So I don't really know. I've no idea. I mean like I've you're scared of doors.
[03:55:32] I mean it depends right. I mean I don't know but it depends I guess how you're how you race. How do
[03:55:37] What do you know?
[03:55:38] Because I've been around girls and seen how they've had that response to, I mean like
[03:55:42] obviously like of course.
[03:55:44] And so it's that simple.
[03:55:45] A woman gets offended by that, it's an early red flag.
[03:55:47] It's not that they get offended by it, it just makes them moderately uncomfortable because
[03:55:51] it's something that they didn't really grow up with culturally and they were probably
[03:55:55] raised that you know somehow there's like a correlation between doing that and like
[03:55:59] some sort of bad behavior, right?
[03:56:02] If you're ugly, a fence cute, if it's cute it says stay thanks.
[03:56:05] Well maybe you're right.
[03:56:06] don't know. But either way, Malaysia Dips are overrated as fuck. That's why there's been so many divorces. I
[03:56:13] mean, listen, I don't know about that, right? I have another girlfriend in the years it is what it is. But
[03:56:18] like my point is that like, you know, for at least all of my friends, they do. So I think it really is kind
[03:56:23] of anecdotal fight of the year. I'm just going to ask it. Can I watch this? Can I even watch this one
[03:56:31] individual clip
[03:56:36] Can I or not yes, okay, because I was
[03:56:54] Where you boys have anything to say to each other
[03:57:01] You're going to need something to come back and be glad to see you.
[03:57:06] I don't think you'll be able to see it in the coming up.
[03:57:11] Now I got an understatement.
[03:57:14] The understatement?
[03:57:16] All right.
[03:57:17] The press conference. The press conference, I'm going viral.
[03:57:20] Is this like the top male physical form?
[03:57:24] Yes, it is.
[03:57:25] Yeah, I don't think so. Maybe after this.
[03:57:28] It's okay. It's all right. Is it okay? All right. I'm okay
[03:57:37] Okay, all right, so you're good at this. I mean I just do that wasn't I didn't know what was gonna happen, right?
[03:57:43] The choker guy. Yeah
[03:57:46] Yo, what the fuck you doing?
[03:57:50] Thinking ahead
[03:57:51] That's called experience. Okay guys. We get the press conference on Twitter is those slurs. Yeah, he was touching him so much
[03:57:57] I guess so and the guys reformed I don't know man
[03:58:01] I'm not sure about that at all and I saw these new fleek isoid video marathon
[03:58:06] How's that game doing anyway? I'm actually kind of curious marathon. Where is marathon? How is marathon doing?
[03:58:15] Zero wait what oh?
[03:58:17] This is the server slam. I was about to say yeah, how's it? Oh, it's not even in the top 10. Oh
[03:58:23] I
[03:58:25] Mean like 57 like that's not really insane or anything else, but um
[03:58:31] Yeah, I don't know dad probably maybe you're right. I mean I have no idea
[03:58:35] holy fucking shit and
[03:58:37] Shall I wreck the tournament today? Yeah, I mean good for him
[03:58:40] I haven't really seen a lot of people playing it to be honest like I feel like a marathon is kind of you know
[03:58:45] Not super exciting, but there are some people that are excited somebody said there's a new bomb threat
[03:58:50] So, yep, a new New York City bomb threat. Can you believe that? And this is more U.S.
[03:58:58] bullying up countless Iranian regime. Here it is. All right. The New York P.D. bomb squad
[03:59:05] rushed to a Upper Side 9-11 call. This is in New York again. They really like making
[03:59:17] bombs over there, huh? They really like their bombs.
[03:59:26] Uh-oh. Yeah, you got someone going in.
[03:59:29] There's a bomb thread on a Boston flight going to Florida.
[03:59:37] Lots of bombs since they changed pair. I don't think that's the reason why, honestly.
[03:59:47] I think that what happened like this is this is my opinion is like why there's
[03:59:54] been like a huge escalation it's because of the Iran war and some Muslims
[03:59:58] thinking that it is Islam that's under attack rather than in a regime that uses
[04:00:04] Islam as an excuse to oppress people being under attack I think that's what's
[04:00:09] happened is that they view it as like oh well we have to fight back because this
[04:00:13] This is our, you know, like this is our culture and our religion that's like being attacked
[04:00:17] by America.
[04:00:18] Does he sympathize with them?
[04:00:20] Yeah, yeah, basically.
[04:00:21] Same post that it was a false alarm, yeah.
[04:00:27] Because an Eric scooses and encourages it.
[04:00:33] I think that he rationalizes it.
[04:00:39] I think that by like, you know, again, you spend more time condemning the person who
[04:00:42] had the bomb thrown at them than a person throwing the bomb whenever one of the first
[04:00:46] ones happened. I think that definitely sends a message that you are not really that against
[04:00:52] the person that's doing the bomb throwing. Trying to call on a bomb threat is just using
[04:00:59] a speed run institutional meal so the rest of your life, it should be. I'll tell you
[04:01:04] that, it definitely should be.
[04:01:12] Holy shit.
[04:01:37] Do you think the Muslim mayor is not a factor in this?
[04:01:40] No, I think it's because of the Iran attacks. I mean, I think that's the real reason why.
[04:01:45] I think New York City has the highest concentration of mosques in the country.
[04:01:49] So, if there is like a correlation with this in Muslims, then I think it would make sense that it was here.
[04:01:54] Like, he didn't build those mosques. So, like, I'm not saying that, like, listen, like,
[04:01:59] I think that he runs defense for it too, but I'm just being realistic and saying that I don't think that he's the causal factor. That's all.
[04:02:07] I think that's reasonable to say.
[04:02:10] This wouldn't have happened if Wilson Fisk was the mayor.
[04:02:19] That's true.
[04:02:20] Excuse me, because I go to Manhattan for my son's appointments right around there.
[04:02:26] Why do they build bombs?
[04:02:27] I don't know.
[04:02:28] I mean, like, who knows?
[04:02:29] Like, nobody even knows why this happened, right?
[04:02:30] I mean, like, I think people are kind of like, like, I mean, I have more, I'm more than willing
[04:02:36] to like call this stuff out for like it being bad if it's like you know some
[04:02:39] Islamic terrorists or something but like right now there's just no evidence that
[04:02:43] that's the case and so I'd wait for more information before I just immediately
[04:02:46] started saying you know going on some tangent about how bad you know Islamic
[04:02:51] terrorism is so I just I just wait and see who else makes bomb threats I mean I
[04:02:59] don't know like retards do like there are retards that call in bomb threats on
[04:03:03] regular basis. Like they do it for different reasons whether it's kind of
[04:03:06] like you know swatting or some other variation of that or something else. I
[04:03:10] think it's extremely common and do you think that they feel safer doing it under
[04:03:15] a Muslim mayor? I mean probably they do but like I can't read their minds. I mean
[04:03:18] it's impossible to say. This is an IRGC. This is another one. Holy shit. Look at this.
[04:03:28] God damn! Holy shit!
[04:03:33] What the fuck?
[04:03:40] Oh my god!
[04:03:51] Jesus!
[04:04:00] Okay!
[04:04:03] Uh, wow. That went deep? Yeah, I guess so.
[04:04:12] Because it was a second strike, seemingly, on the same day.
[04:04:15] Oh, my God! Holy shit! Did they get it?
[04:04:26] Holy shit!
[04:04:31] Did they get it?
[04:04:36] Wow!
[04:04:39] Um, hope they got insurance?
[04:04:45] Yeah.
[04:04:46] W. Cameraman?
[04:04:48] Yeah.
[04:04:49] Crazy Cameraman.
[04:04:50] Oh my god.
[04:04:53] One more for good measure.
[04:04:54] guess so holy fucking shit no way at the very end that sounds like another one oh
[04:05:06] my fucking god and yeah holy another one six yeah Jesus guys that is insane I
[04:05:14] thought it was just gonna be smoke coming out of there but Iran has warned
[04:05:18] the US not to send an aircraft carrier back into the Strait of Formuz we
[04:05:22] should send three. It's actually crazy how he's been pocket watching and like
[04:05:34] planning out you caught this melty what is this here can I find it and oh oh
[04:05:39] yeah no I did see that it was just stupid it was so stupid so yes Hassan
[04:05:45] bro is taking back shots from Benjamin Netanyahu because I said that people
[04:05:50] going to get fatigued from everybody blaming everything on Israel. Yeah, right. Okay, sure.
[04:05:55] And it's just, again, it's like another middle school level, like, oh, yes,
[04:06:02] another personal insult. What do you even say to that? It's just so stupid.
[04:06:07] And you're hoping to try, can you, you can open the transcript on this latest VOD and control F Israel.
[04:06:14] Wait, this flawed.
[04:06:21] A transcript.
[04:06:26] Show the transcript.
[04:06:29] Timeline.
[04:06:30] Control F.
[04:06:34] Wait, 284 matches?
[04:06:41] Holy shit.
[04:06:51] It's like the entire stream.
[04:06:57] Wait, it's actually the entire...
[04:07:03] I
[04:07:13] Holy fuck
[04:07:17] Um
[04:07:22] And these are just the ones that he checked or he said like you know the AI accurately found
[04:07:29] Holy fucking shit. Try Asmongold? No, it's because it doesn't accurately get it. That's
[04:07:44] the reason why. Wow, okay. 284 times in one VOD talking about Israel. Okay, that's more
[04:07:56] than what I thought. Holy shit, that's a lot. And uh, it's Asmin. Seven times.
[04:08:06] What?
[04:08:23] Oh God, okay, yeah, that's great.
[04:08:31] Yeah, that should follow up. Yeah, I guess so seven times and what about Iran?
[04:08:40] 400 times a man makes sense, right? Of course and
[04:08:44] Qatar is racist just like you is Qatar racist. I don't know. Maybe they are I have no idea
[04:08:51] He often doesn't call you by your name. No, he describes you by your physical attributes. Well, that's nice
[04:08:56] What a nice guy. He's always thinking about me and how I look. What a nice guy and
[04:09:01] Just really how do you how do you put yourself in that position?
[04:09:05] How do you end up being that kind of a guy like wow and put in Roach? Oh God actually? Oh, no, I think I closed it
[04:09:13] I'm sorry guys. I'm not closed it. I
[04:09:15] Actually, I do want to search that give me a second. Wait a minute. No, I have to see that
[04:09:22] Okay, where's Roach
[04:09:26] Six times. Oh, it says approach, though. Okay. No, it's just it's all approach. Okay, to be fair, that was a good idea. But no, there were no instances of that either. And did he search for Jew yet? No, no, no. And I've been trying to dismiss social media claims that he's been assassinated, corresponded, said if they had a statement on increasing claims that Mars, those are fake news, the prime minister is fine.
[04:09:52] They said that he's fine. Okay. Well, I guess that means he's fine, right guys. Oh, this is new. This is very new
[04:10:01] This is another checkpoint and have the checkpoint do let's see it
[04:10:17] Oh, that's pretty bad
[04:10:19] That's pretty fucking bad.
[04:10:22] I mean, yeah, TOS, I don't think it's TOS, I mean, it's just a blown up car.
[04:10:27] It's hard to say if there was a person in it or not.
[04:10:30] If there was, they're fucking vaporized, right?
[04:10:32] I mean, I don't see any of it.
[04:10:35] And let me go back and pull this up.
[04:10:36] Oh, Arm custody, drag him into the airport.
[04:10:38] Is crime posting something offensive on Facebook?
[04:10:41] Oh, my God.
[04:10:43] That's so stupid.
[04:10:44] Okay, let me go and see this.
[04:10:46] your player count is lower than oh I saw this before yeah that was pretty fucking stupid too
[04:10:51] and uh that game how did that game do how is that game doing 1348 x vato 189 players
[04:11:01] that's too many the thing is with this game I don't understand how anybody would think this game
[04:11:07] is good it was just it was such a terrible game like the story was stupid the combat was bad
[04:11:15] the level design was repetitive like half of the asset again it was basically an unreal
[04:11:21] an unreal five asset store asset store uh... like fucking uh... flip and everybody was like
[04:11:29] talking about all man this is going to be so amazing it was horrible it was such a bad game man
[04:11:35] and uh... should be the exact amount you'll playing female knights in history one
[04:11:40] yeah it's about right and uh... it's just crazy for me to see that like how could you ever for
[04:11:45] any fucking reason, think that that was going to do well.
[04:11:48] And it was funded by the Ministry of Culture.
[04:11:50] Oh, I did see something about the funding for that game, actually.
[04:11:53] Let me see if I can scroll down and find it.
[04:11:55] Because there were some other posts that I just kind of got distracted from, from all
[04:11:58] the other, you know, war stuff going on that was like kind of a little bit more serious.
[04:12:03] And then, oh, I saw this.
[04:12:04] This is good.
[04:12:06] Here we go.
[04:12:07] Let's watch one more.
[04:12:08] I have not been invited.
[04:12:11] The only reason I would not accept an invitation is because I see, I see no, um, so it's a
[04:12:20] long flight.
[04:12:21] And I see no, um-
[04:12:23] Really?
[04:12:24] You meet with fucking Castro and Tugas Chavez, but not the president of the United States?
[04:12:28] Yeah, I saw good results come out of some of those things in terms of-
[04:12:33] You do realize you're doing it?
[04:12:34] ... agendas that I had.
[04:12:35] I don't think that there's anything that, that I would, um, I just personally wouldn't
[04:12:40] trust anything that was said in the room, including personality.
[04:12:44] It's not a...
[04:12:45] It's not a...
[04:12:46] And you think that Fidel Castro was telling you the truth?
[04:12:49] It's not a matter of trusting it, it's not a matter of seeing it, it's not a matter of
[04:12:54] experiencing it, it's not a matter of knowing it.
[04:12:56] More or no, it's like saying I don't want this medical test because I don't want to
[04:13:01] know.
[04:13:02] I want to know.
[04:13:03] Yeah, for what?
[04:13:04] Okay.
[04:13:05] So, yeah.
[04:13:06] I mean, I have some good friends that, you know, are...
[04:13:08] I said this many times within a piece when I did it.
[04:13:12] Like it's up to, I'm just giving you the report.
[04:13:14] It's up to you to make the decision.
[04:13:16] Sean Penn is still playing his I am Sam roll.
[04:13:18] Yeah, he's a method actor.
[04:13:20] Who do you think is the real guy?
[04:13:21] I'm telling you, there's a very different guy
[04:13:24] behind closed doors in a different setting.
[04:13:27] Now, or what you are capable of performatively.
[04:13:31] Yes.
[04:13:32] Well, one of the either, well, you know,
[04:13:36] My friends who believe in astrology would say,
[04:13:40] he's a Gemini.
[04:13:42] Of course there's two of them.
[04:13:43] Uh-oh.
[04:13:45] Okay, that's one way to look at it.
[04:13:47] Other people will say, well, you know,
[04:13:49] the real guy is the guy you met
[04:13:52] and he's playing this clown on TV.
[04:13:54] And other people will say the reverse, you know?
[04:13:57] He's a, oh, I mean, it seems harder to do the reverse.
[04:14:01] I mean, can you really pretend to be sane?
[04:14:06] You can pretend to be insane.
[04:14:08] I think that's a good point.
[04:14:09] Yeah.
[04:14:10] Usually most crazy people can't pretend to not be crazy.
[04:14:13] Tartar to pretend to be sane, to be measured and like all the things I said, which is just what happened.
[04:14:20] So again, there's three parts of this.
[04:14:22] Would you go to the dinner?
[04:14:23] I think you're crazy not to.
[04:14:25] Not to want to see up close the person who's this important in everybody's lives for the last decade.
[04:14:30] I think you're going to understand that.
[04:14:32] Are you going to lie about it?
[04:14:34] I'm sorry. I'm not a liar. I don't lie. So I told the truth and then three do I go back to
[04:14:41] Doing what I always did. Yes, I did. Yeah, but you could have told more truth
[04:14:46] Oh, you could have told less truth. I told a lot of truth. I told everything
[04:14:49] I would have been why would he not want to tell the truth. What what what are you saying?
[04:14:53] You should make it up. I'd a little more brevity on that, but I absolutely understand the difference. What is he saying?
[04:14:59] You were just triggered
[04:15:01] It's possible, it's possible.
[04:15:03] It's true that...
[04:15:05] It's possible.
[04:15:06] ...this particular president triggers me rather often.
[04:15:09] Exactly.
[04:15:10] He makes people crazy.
[04:15:11] He's not making me crazy.
[04:15:13] So you really wouldn't go?
[04:15:16] No, I wouldn't say no.
[04:15:17] I think I wouldn't because...
[04:15:19] Oh, now it's changing it.
[04:15:21] No, I would not do.
[04:15:23] Especially he's very...
[04:15:25] I would not go, let's say, so for example, when we talk about this very different...
[04:15:30] What's the context here? Oh boy. He's trying to ask Sean Penn if he would go and meet the president at the Oval Office.
[04:15:37] Um, I, I, I, I just almost got, there was a famous actor. Okay?
[04:15:42] I had models of in development that could be very helpful to Haiti. And I went to see if we could get some training from them and so on and so forth.
[04:15:50] At, which we did. And whereas if I were, let's say, representing a cos-celeb, uh, say it was Ukraine. Say it was whatever it was.
[04:15:59] Yeah, I would not fool myself that there was any I was gonna get anywhere. I know that I know that I would have no
[04:16:07] Influenced bad attitude. You don't know that. I don't know anything. He's a guy
[04:16:11] Frequently seems to go by what the last thing he heard was yeah, he's very it's everything would I'll tell you this about Donald Trump
[04:16:18] And you don't know it because you don't go to dinners. Oh, it's all about I didn't go to dinner with President Trump
[04:16:24] Yeah, you should it's all about personal relations. I'm not the money
[04:16:28] Okay, I will let you an invite. He's a star fucker in a way
[04:16:33] I bet you he would dude if they invite that guy
[04:16:36] Oh my god, and you would have a you'll see this shows. Oh, but if I see him
[04:16:42] He does watch the show he bought he's very who's a faithful face. I'm you are he's got people that do his name
[04:16:49] You know Dan Borgino be not on your door if you didn't go dinner. Oh god
[04:16:54] That's not why I did it
[04:16:57] And it could work out the other way
[04:17:00] You don't know the only thing that I like about this is that they do at least seem to be honest
[04:17:05] They do I like the fact that they're at least telling like this seems to be like what they actually think
[04:17:11] rather than it basically just being a performance and
[04:17:15] Five case use both of them are yeah, and it's an actual conversation rather than it just like just being
[04:17:22] You know a performer to a bit of bullshit here, right?
[04:17:24] I mean very clearly and oh no here it is. Uh-oh
[04:17:29] He turned a traffic ticket into a prison sentence many such cases
[04:17:36] Why are you pulling me forward for what not stripping bro
[04:17:42] Hello?
[04:17:53] Why do you do this?
[04:17:57] Why do you do this? Like are you retarded? Like I mean you've got to be a fucking idiot to do this
[04:18:03] How can you put yourself in this situation and think that you're not gonna end up fucked up?
[04:18:08] It's crazy, isn't it? Oh my fucking god
[04:18:12] Uh-oh, uh-oh, here we go.
[04:18:19] They're not going to get you, man.
[04:18:23] There's no way they're going to be able to find you.
[04:18:25] You're gone.
[04:18:26] Bro, it's GTA.
[04:18:27] Just get out of the radius.
[04:18:28] Get out of the aggro radius.
[04:18:29] Get out of the red circle.
[04:18:30] He's looking at his rear view mirror.
[04:18:40] Uh-oh.
[04:18:45] He's going big fast.
[04:18:54] I'll watch this again!
[04:18:56] It's going way too fast!
[04:19:01] Way too fast for that!
[04:19:06] I'm going to get out of here!
[04:19:11] I'm going to get out of here!
[04:19:16] I'm going to get out of here!
[04:19:21] fast for that well now you got to wait for him
[04:19:39] he's like okay yep there it is my fucking shoot you I yeah there it is I
[04:19:48] I believe you have a gun!
[04:19:49] I don't have a gun!
[04:19:50] What the fuck are you doing?
[04:19:50] Open your hands and tuck your head!
[04:19:52] No!
[04:19:52] If you put your fucking hands up, I'm gonna shoot you!
[04:19:59] Immediately goes like-
[04:20:00] Like what is wrong with you?
[04:20:02] Oh my god!
[04:20:04] That's the way she-
[04:20:04] No!
[04:20:05] Put your hands up now!
[04:20:06] You fucking put your hands up!
[04:20:07] You gotta shut up!
[04:20:08] Shot for what?
[04:20:09] Shot for what?
[04:20:11] Shot? What do you mean shot?
[04:20:13] Wait, they shoot me?
[04:20:15] Why would they shoot me?
[04:20:18] What do you mean?
[04:20:20] But I didn't even do nothing!
[04:20:23] But I-
[04:20:25] I don't have a gun.
[04:20:27] I don't have a weapon.
[04:20:29] Jesus.
[04:20:31] He just keeps trying to change his fucking phone!
[04:20:35] Oh my god!
[04:20:41] I was just driving, man!
[04:20:43] Bro, like, these turns are crazy!
[04:20:48] And immediately and by the way the whole time the cop car is right behind him. You can see the cop car right there
[04:20:58] There goes the hat yeah
[04:21:06] He's been defeated he's been defeated there
[04:21:11] No seat belt it was sideways
[04:21:14] Also like I mean he only like he only hit that at like 40 probably
[04:21:20] My time he was like sideways
[04:21:22] I don't have a gun
[04:21:23] I don't have a weapon
[04:21:24] It's not too crazy
[04:21:25] Man bro, what an idiot
[04:21:27] Like I love watching stupid people get arrested by the way
[04:21:30] I really do
[04:21:31] I love seeing this like every time like the only thing that I like more is never the cops
[04:21:36] beat the shit out of them
[04:21:37] That's the one thing that like whenever that happens that's like
[04:21:40] It doesn't get better than that tell you that oh my god didn't do nothing why is he grabbing
[04:21:48] a seatbelt cuz he's stupid he's a fucking moron that's the reason why you should watch
[04:21:52] cops up I probably should anytime did a dumb fucking retard like this has that happened
[04:21:59] bro is 70 IQ or less yeah I mean people like this you gotta do something about them and
[04:22:04] you do you gotta do something about them because if you don't like they're just gonna ruin everything
[04:22:09] Do you think his followers wait for him or is in prison?
[04:22:11] Yeah, like all three of them.
[04:22:12] You're right.
[04:22:13] It's on Twitter.
[04:22:14] So, you know, other black people are going to defend them.
[04:22:15] I mean, it doesn't matter.
[04:22:16] He's still in jail, right?
[04:22:18] I mean, who gives a fuck?
[04:22:19] So, uh, here we go.
[04:22:20] Let's find it.
[04:22:21] Let's find.
[04:22:21] Let's pull this up.
[04:22:23] Uh-oh.
[04:22:27] I find this repeated conversation exhausting when there are actual.
[04:22:33] I find this repeated conversation exhausting when there are actual issues,
[04:22:41] including issues related to I think you brought up child sexual abuse.
[04:22:47] Yeah.
[04:22:47] There are real issues that exist.
[04:22:50] Yeah, like making your child trans,
[04:22:52] it should be child sexual abuse,
[04:22:53] should go to jail for it.
[04:22:54] Yeah. Having him like take hormones or something like that.
[04:22:57] Yeah, he should go to jail.
[04:22:59] That's a good point. I forgot about that.
[04:23:01] We're not talking about in the committee right now for you to find it exhaustive for us to continue to
[04:23:07] Deal with non issues as you said and that there's real issues that exist
[04:23:12] I think anytime the government threatens to take away your child
[04:23:16] It's a real issue. Whatever the basis is. It's a real issue because I've stood next to parents
[04:23:21] See, this is what these stupid hags do is that they come up with this idea that
[04:23:27] that their issues and their opinions should just be common sense and so nobody should be allowed to question them, then it's kind of like that one retard from earlier to where they basically want to have their culture issues be assumed and then say that well, we're not talking about economics because we're talking about this.
[04:23:48] If you cared that much about economics or you cared that much about child care or affordability,
[04:23:53] you would just simply move away from the issue that is making kids transsexual or taking parents,
[04:24:00] taking kids away from their parents if they don't let them change their gender.
[04:24:04] You would just immediately get rid of that because you'd say, oh, they're more important things.
[04:24:08] So whenever they say that there are more important things, they're lying to you.
[04:24:12] They're simply trying to tell you that so you will hopefully acquiesce
[04:24:16] and let them push forward their ideology as a Trojan horse for trans kids. That's the reason why
[04:24:24] they're doing that. They're not doing it because they actually think it's a minor issue. They're
[04:24:28] doing it because they want you to think that it's a minor issue.
[04:24:33] When they're fighting over whether or not a child is a living walker again.
[04:24:40] I'm still with parents during custody disputes. The origin of the term parental alienation
[04:24:45] it is not the direction of this bill, but that is a real term that's used in family
[04:24:51] law. I don't know if you practice family law or not, but I do. And I've dealt with parental
[04:24:55] alienation before.
[04:24:56] Why are they so hell-bent on trans kids in the first place? I don't know.
[04:24:59] And specifically, we're using the term here when we're talking about third-party groups
[04:25:04] that are putting pressure on the minor child to alienate from their parents. We're seeing
[04:25:08] that. We see it in California where they pass multiple pieces of legislation allowing
[04:25:12] children and run away from home and into the safety of NGOs and they do not have to disclose
[04:25:17] them to child is with them.
[04:25:18] We've seen it in multiple states under Democrat control, where you believe that third party
[04:25:23] entities can go and solicit your child online, tell them they're transgender, give them resources,
[04:25:29] convince them to run away from home and into the arms of them.
[04:25:31] And then like say they end up in the arms of human traffickers.
[04:25:34] So if you truly had an honest intent to talk about sexual abuse, you should be talking
[04:25:41] about Sage's case. That's an individual that was human traffic because of the woke ideology
[04:25:47] that's being pushed by your caucus. Jesus Christ, what a legend. Holy fuck. And we're
[04:25:53] simply saying, look, we're not going to get to the middle of the ideology debate. But
[04:25:57] what we're going to say is that parents have the absolute right to raise their children
[04:26:01] because the court has said time and time again, they have a fundamental right, a fundamental
[04:26:07] constitutionally protected right as fit parents to decide what is in the best
[04:26:12] interest of their child. It's that easy, it's so obvious.
[04:26:15] And this state that quietly and secretly can investigate you, label you, and work
[04:26:23] superstitiously to remove your child simply because you don't buy in to the
[04:26:27] wokeness that's coming out of the Democrat Party. I absolutely believe
[04:26:31] that parents have a constitution right to raise their children as they see fit.
[04:26:35] If you disagree with that, how does she disagree with this thing for?
[04:26:38] That's a big problem. And, uh, no, I really think that we need to do more against these people.
[04:26:43] We do. We got to do a lot more against them. Like as soon as, uh, as soon as you have enough
[04:26:48] political power, you have to go after these people for child trafficking and stuff like that.
[04:26:53] Like child endangerment, uh, you know, child sexual abuse, stuff like that. You have to go
[04:26:58] nuclear on these people and make the punishment for this so extreme and so bad that they will write
[04:27:05] about it in the history books for like a mass incarceration event for every single person
[04:27:11] that tried to force puberty blockers on children who tried to mutilate children who tried to groom
[04:27:17] children like I'm talking about like thousands of them going to jail thousands if not more than
[04:27:23] than that tens of thousands.
[04:27:25] And like going to jail for weed.
[04:27:27] Yeah, yeah, it should be like, you know,
[04:27:28] like it would be such a massive change
[04:27:31] that again, it would be historic.
[04:27:33] That's what should happen.
[04:27:35] Yeah, I see this way to get promoted.
[04:27:36] Yep, definitely.
[04:27:37] And about to lose all political power in November
[04:27:39] so we can forget about all that.
[04:27:40] Well, that's okay.
[04:27:41] Things always change and go back and forth, right?
[04:27:43] But the important thing is that whenever you have it next time,
[04:27:46] don't let them get it again.
[04:27:47] That's my outlook for it.
[04:27:49] Capital punishment for trafficking?
[04:27:50] Yeah, I do that, sure.
[04:27:52] I mean, why wouldn't I?
[04:27:53] And what is this here?
[04:27:55] I pulled these other ones up.
[04:27:56] And oh, here's another one.
[04:27:59] Just like the English flag is considered racist in the UK.
[04:28:02] Oh, here we go.
[04:28:03] I am allowed to have a flag in Norway now.
[04:28:10] I am not allowed to have a flag, but I can have a flag with an foreign flag in Norway.
[04:28:18] I am allowed to have a flag, but I can have a flag with an foreign flag in Norway.
[04:28:28] I'm just going to go out and say what I've never done before.
[04:28:33] Get there, what's the plan?
[04:28:35] Go and get out so we have a better view.
[04:28:37] The fuck, yeah?
[04:28:39] But you can't go out and say that.
[04:28:41] I'm not fucking God.
[04:28:43] And what the fuck is this?
[04:28:45] I mean, this is what it says.
[04:28:46] I don't know if this is the whole thing that happened.
[04:28:48] Norwegian carries a Norwegian flag in Norway and is arrested by a foreigner.
[04:28:53] Many such cases.
[04:28:54] such cases. I think this is just going to continue more and more over time. And the
[04:28:59] more people think that it's possible, the more people will do it. Here we go.
[04:29:02] Let's take a look at this. This is scary. So for those of you that don't know me, I
[04:29:13] have owned and operated a daycare center in top four-year-old preschool for four
[04:29:20] years old. Okay. And I had a lady ask me today retard if I had seen a difference in kids today
[04:29:29] and the kids 10, 15 years ago. Yeah. Well, yes, ma'am, I have. I'm going to tell you 10,
[04:29:36] 15 years ago, we were sending kids to school reading kindergarteners were going in reading.
[04:29:42] They knew their sight words. Okay. They knew a quarter diamond nickel, a penny and the difference
[04:29:48] in the amount of it.
[04:29:49] Wow.
[04:29:50] Okay.
[04:29:51] They could hold scissors.
[04:29:53] They could hold pencils.
[04:29:55] They could color inside the lines.
[04:29:57] They knew how to write their names correctly with uppercase and a lowercase.
[04:30:03] They could recognize their names.
[04:30:05] They recognized letters, uppercase, lowercase, and numbers.
[04:30:10] Today's kids, they can't hold scissors.
[04:30:15] They can't hold scissors.
[04:30:28] They can't cut and rip paper.
[04:30:38] They have no clue and no consistency with any chore.
[04:30:49] They can't focus.
[04:30:52] But I know one thing they do know.
[04:30:55] They know how to operate a phone.
[04:30:58] They know how to turn an iPad on.
[04:30:59] They know how to put a password in.
[04:31:02] And they can play games on the iPad.
[04:31:05] they don't recognize their own name.
[04:31:10] Ha ha ha ha ha ha!
[04:31:15] I don't even know what their name is!
[04:31:19] I don't even know their name!
[04:31:22] Oh my god!
[04:31:26] This is insane! It's fucking horrifying? Yeah it is!
[04:31:29] Oh my god!
[04:31:31] Is anyone else seeing this?
[04:31:33] Wow, okay, these kids are just getting cooked, I guess.
[04:31:38] I worked in a middle school
[04:31:40] and an eighth grader had to write their name.
[04:31:42] Here we go, write their name, date, and the time
[04:31:46] at the top of the paper for the incident, you know,
[04:31:48] where it's like, you know, the one, two, three, right?
[04:31:50] And okay, got it, and they didn't know how.
[04:31:54] I thought they were lying,
[04:31:55] but I realized they were serious.
[04:31:56] When they said, they could never put their name on papers
[04:31:59] because they can't write it correctly.
[04:32:01] and they couldn't read the clock.
[04:32:03] They couldn't spell out Wednesday.
[04:32:11] I'm in eighth grade!
[04:32:15] How old's an eighth grader? 13, 14.
[04:32:18] 13 or 14, that's it.
[04:32:20] Oh my fucking god.
[04:32:22] And yeah, there's a teacher of 90s, what is this here?
[04:32:25] TikTok points 90s, 2000 songs for students.
[04:32:27] Have them write their reactions, critiques.
[04:32:29] You'd think that they were first graders,
[04:32:31] But as you read the caption, she teaches seventh graders.
[04:32:33] It's so bad.
[04:32:35] These kids today are actually so illiterate and it's so sad.
[04:32:38] I had a patient who was in 10th grade on the varsity football
[04:32:41] team, and all his reading, math, and sentence comprehension
[04:32:44] scores were on the second grade level.
[04:32:47] Yeah, but you know what?
[04:32:48] He was probably 6'4".
[04:32:50] He was probably 6'4", 220.
[04:32:53] And so listen, it doesn't matter if Billy can't read good.
[04:32:57] He can take that ball the other end of the field.
[04:33:00] Me play ball, yeah?
[04:33:03] This is Gen Alpha, not Gen Z, I know that, I know.
[04:33:08] And, oh my god, I'm talking about the other day, my seventh graders don't know what paragraphs
[04:33:13] are.
[04:33:14] This is scary.
[04:33:15] I talked about this the other day, but my seventh graders don't know what paragraphs
[04:33:19] are.
[04:33:20] They don't use punctuation or capitalize their words.
[04:33:23] They don't know what adjectives, nouns, or verbs are.
[04:33:25] I asked them to identify the vowels of a word, and they just stare at me.
[04:33:30] Jesus Christ!
[04:33:32] My high school students don't know how to read an analog clock.
[04:33:35] They don't know how to write out the date, or in which order a numerical date is written.
[04:33:40] Some literally can't spell their full names or the name of the school they go to.
[04:33:46] Oh my God, we're gonna have to bring back slavery or something.
[04:33:54] Like how are you gonna have somebody like this that can know how to drive a car?
[04:33:57] You imagine somebody like this driving a car?
[04:34:01] The 2% to the mind. Yeah, I don't know what else we can do. We're doing it for their own benefit
[04:34:07] Yeah, I mean vote. Yeah, imagine like we gotta get rid of voting
[04:34:11] We gotta get like we got probably five ten years until voting is just gonna be
[04:34:16] Whoo, you don't want to be there. Let me tell you that
[04:34:18] Yeah, does still mom shaming to say Eva chose a parent. Oh my god, how many anecdotes we get
[04:34:24] I don't think the general public will understand unless they were a fly on the room of a classroom
[04:34:28] The questions I answer and the things I have to explain on the daily will never
[04:34:33] Will never cease to amaze me. Well, there it is
[04:34:36] I had a second grader asked me how to spell police
[04:34:39] It was only the P word written on the board that had been referenced at least three times
[04:34:43] Ah, police is pretty hard to spell as a second grader. I think that one's okay
[04:34:47] I had a preteen that didn't know how to read and the caregiver was aware.
[04:34:53] Oh my God.
[04:34:55] So you got we're going to have people graduating high school that don't know how to read.
[04:35:02] We are like a Lamal.
[04:35:03] No, dude.
[04:35:04] I mean, I'm just being reasonable.
[04:35:06] I'm being reasonable.
[04:35:07] Police and that's kind of hard to like that's kind of hard to spell.
[04:35:11] Like it's not like a bit.
[04:35:13] I have been in is kind of hard to spell to like a cat cats and easy
[04:35:17] the spell right like dog that's an easy one to spell like I'm just I'm being
[04:35:21] honest right and police already have yeah already that's an easy word to say
[04:35:26] and how is that hard I just it's not a horse the second term by seven years old
[04:35:31] okay like that's it they say it's by design I make my second graders write
[04:35:35] out my name and date for every assignment even my really low babies do it
[04:35:39] it's great practice my brain can't comprehend this if I were a parent I'd
[04:35:42] be losing it there's countless posts like this and they're only getting worse
[04:35:46] Yeah, kindergarten kids are missing their developmental milestones by a country mile. Well, they're never like the thing is that kids now we're just they're just retarded.
[04:35:58] They're never going to get better. They're never going to be smart. They're never going to understand anything. They're just going to be done forever.
[04:36:05] Like that's it. Why do they blame the kids when it's their fault?
[04:36:08] when it's their fault?
[04:36:09] Well, I think that it's a little,
[04:36:11] it's a, like, it takes two to tango, right?
[04:36:14] Like, yeah, obviously it's the parents,
[04:36:17] the parents could do a better job,
[04:36:18] you're right about that.
[04:36:19] And I think it is a big issue,
[04:36:21] but at the same time, you know, it's pretty bad.
[04:36:26] It is, like, I mean, you, there has to,
[04:36:28] it's a, it's a give and take, right?
[04:36:30] I mean, the parent does a bit and then the teacher does a bit.
[04:36:33] Yeah, and right now it seems like it's either one or neither.
[04:36:36] So they'll end up being two species of human in the future,
[04:36:39] the iPad, tech kids, and the raised on classics kids.
[04:36:43] Maybe you're right.
[04:36:44] Do you think kids today are really different?
[04:36:46] Yeah, millennials are shit parents.
[04:36:47] Well, they're shit at everything, so it makes sense.
[04:36:50] It's not just iPads, yeah.
[04:36:51] I don't think this has anything to do with COVID, man.
[04:36:53] I really don't.
[04:36:55] The minor patients that I get who are three and four
[04:36:57] are not speaking yet, wait a minute.
[04:37:02] So you're telling me that the three and four year olds
[04:37:04] can't even talk?
[04:37:06] Oh
[04:37:12] Wow, I don't even know what to say I really don't even know what to say. Holy shit
[04:37:25] Blame that on parents. Oh, I think it definitely could be parents, right?
[04:37:28] It of course it could be but I just feel like in general. It's just insane and
[04:37:33] And yeah, I'm a team mom. I can tell you it's the parents they throw fits when the kids have to do homework
[04:37:39] They never fears of their extracurricular activities. Yeah, I guess I mean like whenever I was a kid like I never even really
[04:37:45] I never really caused problems as a kid. I just never did all I did was I just did everything
[04:37:51] That was in my best interest and that's the only thing that I cared about like I just wanted to play video games and
[04:37:58] everything that I did
[04:37:59] Basically was about playing video games like everything led back to that final end goal of
[04:38:06] Playing as many video games as much as possible
[04:38:09] Cocoa melon could have taught you say no yeah, I guess right but in general I feel like that's at least how I felt about it
[04:38:15] Anyway, I will watch this part of the Jeff Kaplan interview. I might as well. It's time
[04:38:22] Why Jeff Kaplan left Blizzard oh
[04:38:25] boy, I
[04:38:27] I remember whenever he left the company, I was like kind of surprised.
[04:38:30] I really was like, I didn't know what to think.
[04:38:33] Yeah.
[04:38:34] Like this is weird as hell.
[04:38:36] Like it kind of caught me by surprise.
[04:38:37] I don't know if it was you guys too.
[04:38:38] That's how I felt.
[04:38:41] It's good interview.
[04:38:42] Yeah, apparently.
[04:38:43] What eventually.
[04:38:46] It used to be like in 2016.
[04:38:48] Sorry.
[04:38:50] What eventually broke me was it used to be like in 2016 and 2017.
[04:38:56] I felt very in control of the Overwatch team and the direction of the game as a game director.
[04:39:04] Working with Ray Gresko as a production director, it felt like we were running Overwatch.
[04:39:09] And we were very, very successful and doing a good job.
[04:39:13] And I think the fans were happy.
[04:39:16] And then as we transitioned, Overwatch League was the best intention.
[04:39:22] intention. You know, my parents always say the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
[04:39:26] This is what I saw before. Yeah, this is Overwatch League was so stupid. Basing it off of fucking
[04:39:30] teams and like cities was the most retarded thing. I don't know why they did that.
[04:39:34] That was the Overwatch League and it ended up being in Albatross. And then Overwatch 2 was the
[04:39:40] same thing. And what it boiled down for me, like what sort of ultimately broke me in my Blizzard
[04:39:48] career was, I got called in the CFO's office and he sits me down and he says, he gives
[04:40:01] me a date.
[04:40:02] You watched this yesterday.
[04:40:03] This is the only thing I mean.
[04:40:04] Which at the time was 2020 and was going to slip to 2021, but at the time it was 2020.
[04:40:11] And he said, overwatch has to make in 2020.
[04:40:17] And then every year after that, he needs a recurring revenue.
[04:40:23] And then he says to me, Jesus, if it doesn't do dollars, we're going to lay off a thousand
[04:40:32] people and that's going to be on you putting it on his head.
[04:40:36] Like you are responsible for a thousand people.
[04:40:39] If you don't do this the right way, if you don't make the game this way, a thousand people
[04:40:45] get fired.
[04:40:46] Holy shit, can you imagine that?
[04:40:50] And that was just the biggest fuck you moment
[04:40:53] I had in my career.
[04:40:55] It felt surreal to be in that condition.
[04:40:59] And as somebody who's worked on a lot of games,
[04:41:02] made a lot of games,
[04:41:04] you get in these meetings where they're like,
[04:41:07] Fortnite has 1400 people working on it.
[04:41:09] Everybody wants to be Fortnite.
[04:41:10] If you just hire 1400 people and make it free to play,
[04:41:15] We'll make that money, right?
[04:41:17] And that was, I had believed I would never work any place, but Blizzard, I loved it.
[04:41:25] It was a part of who I was.
[04:41:27] It felt so weird when Jeff Kaplan left Blizzard.
[04:41:30] It really did.
[04:41:31] Like, it kind of, it was like, it kind of came out of nowhere.
[04:41:35] And I felt I was a part of it, and I literally thought I would retire from the place.
[04:41:40] I never thought that they would come.
[04:41:42] And that was it.
[04:41:45] I was like, we're done here.
[04:41:50] Luckily for Blizzard, that CFO is no longer there.
[04:41:53] And Blizzard is one of the greatest companies in the history of Earth.
[04:41:58] They've created so many incredible video games.
[04:42:01] It's so difficult to create so many hits and they were done not by chasing money.
[04:42:08] They're done by small, incredible teams.
[04:42:12] the hodgepodge that you describe taking big risks and falling in love with the
[04:42:19] thing they do and then just chasing it working extremely hard and just because
[04:42:25] you figured out a way how to make a lot of money doesn't mean it's not at the
[04:42:29] core this this incredible creative journey that's incredibly difficult to
[04:42:37] pull off and just because you got a bunch of really smart creative people
[04:42:42] who have somehow figured out how to pull it off multiple times in a row doesn't
[04:42:47] mean you can just treat it like a machine every single time. That's the
[04:42:50] problem is that they get people in there in the finances especially that don't
[04:42:55] really have any respect for the creative process and they don't really care
[04:42:58] about any of that they just want to make as much money as possible and you know
[04:43:03] you get somebody like Bobby Kodick running the company that's very clearly
[04:43:06] what happened and also Bobby Kodick was successful in that like he made the stock
[04:43:10] Number to go up a lot, right? It's not like he wasn't successful
[04:43:13] This is beautiful journey. Yeah of a hodgepodge of weirdos working together and weirdos
[04:43:21] Have to run that thing if you ever have a chance to create something special you have to have weirdos at the helm
[04:43:29] True the degree to which you don't have weirdos at the helm
[04:43:33] creative minds at the helm
[04:43:35] And your business person at the home get out of their way, right?
[04:43:40] You can't this is like the Steve Jobs thing about how the people that usually get promoted
[04:43:45] Regularly like with more frequency are not product people
[04:43:48] But they're sales people because like products have a ceiling but sales doesn't in the same way
[04:43:53] You cannot have the meetings like you're describing
[04:43:56] And I don't just speak about this particular company. It's just the entire in general. I just
[04:44:03] there's so much joy to be had if we keep creating great games and I just hope
[04:44:09] we get to see those great games. Not gonna happen. I think there's a message to creative people out
[04:44:15] there. It's impossible. People who make stuff. We're generally we're so focused on the love of the
[04:44:22] craft that we get lost in it and we love doing it and we're not cutthroat and we
[04:44:31] We don't have that kind of ambition.
[04:44:33] We have a different kind of ambition, but there's this whole world, especially as soon
[04:44:39] as you're lucky enough to have success that are very cutthroat and very ambitious, and
[04:44:46] for whatever reason, we keep giving ourselves to them, and we need to stop giving ourselves.
[04:44:56] This is a very good point.
[04:44:58] I think that a lot of companies, they expand very fast whenever they have success because
[04:45:03] they want to multiply that success and be even more successful and make even more cool
[04:45:07] stuff.
[04:45:08] But I think sometimes in doing so, they end up basically making a deal with the devil
[04:45:12] where they're locked into making a huge amount of money and now they have to do things with
[04:45:18] their games that are consumer unfriendly or player unfriendly in order to meet those deadlines,
[04:45:24] in order to meet those payments and, you know, like payroll, basically.
[04:45:28] Warcraft, when we made it, there was no CFO at Blizzard.
[04:45:32] Yeah. You don't need a CFO to make World of Warcraft.
[04:45:36] You're an artist, engineers, designers, producers, and an audio team.
[04:45:41] You don't need to bring in, just because you're making a lot of money doesn't mean
[04:45:45] you need to not start adulting by bringing in a CFO.
[04:45:49] Yeah. You can figure it out.
[04:45:51] finance guys like I've worked with finance guys who get it and get out of the way and
[04:45:56] respect and their gamers and they sort of understand but like I I wish developers would understand
[04:46:07] their own value more and stop handing the golden goose to people who don't deserve it.
[04:46:16] Fucking true.
[04:46:17] Honestly, like I think this is what happens with a lot of companies where somebody takes
[04:46:21] over, that doesn't really understand the actual minutiae of the job. And then it just basically
[04:46:27] declines over time. He's totally right about that. Govind Guz, what's that? The ability to
[04:46:32] create a good product regularly on a regular basis, obviously? How painful was it to say goodbye?
[04:46:39] It broke me. I bet. I think after you've been at a place like Blizzard, which I love Blizzard
[04:46:48] To this day, I have nothing but warm, fond memories.
[04:46:52] I mean, there's those moments where you're like,
[04:46:54] I wish that hadn't happened.
[04:46:56] But on the whole, that place is mecca for game development.
[04:47:01] And everything I have is due to Blizzard.
[04:47:08] They provided for me and my family, made me the person I am.
[04:47:13] So separating from Blizzard was one of the most painful things.
[04:47:18] was very sad when I resigned and
[04:47:22] I didn't realize how broken I was until recently like the morning grieving I had gone through of like I
[04:47:31] Think I'm a little fucked in the head for not being there any how could I give that up?
[04:47:36] How could I not be there anymore? It was
[04:47:39] It was really really painful. I think that that also like it's like a toxic
[04:47:44] environment where I think creative people become even more toxic and it
[04:47:49] like it basically like turns their creativity against themselves. I think
[04:47:52] that happens very often as well. Why did he resign? Because he was being put
[04:47:57] like he was basically saying like you have to meet these player numbers or
[04:48:00] we're gonna fire a thousand people. Like these like crazy dramatic extreme
[04:48:05] punishments for him not being able to deliver ever-increasing numbers of
[04:48:12] player count or revenue or something like that leaving that's the reason can
[04:48:17] we just speak to that way I don't know I don't think we can give enough love to
[04:48:22] Blizzard it's a legendary company for me personally for everybody for millions of
[04:48:29] people created some of the greatest games ever Warcraft Starcraft Universe
[04:48:32] Diablo Wow overwatch what made us such a legendary game company just looking back
[04:48:38] at the whole of it. The start is Mike, Alan, and Frank. It was run by three gamers. They were
[04:48:49] all three of them programmers. They made the games before they just ran the company.
[04:48:56] So they knew... That's the reason why I wouldn't want to run a game company. It's because I don't
[04:49:00] make games. How can you possibly run a company about making games if you've never made games?
[04:49:05] like I'm a very big believer in the person with a leadership position has to have a strong
[04:49:13] understanding of the subject matter. They have to get it. They don't get it. They're going to have big problems through and they protected us.
[04:49:20] They shielded us from all of the nonsense. And even when they would align with a business person,
[04:49:28] They had a COO in the early days named Paul Sam's and Paul protected us, you know
[04:49:35] They just they found great people who got it the company when I joined was like 95 percent developers and like 5%
[04:49:45] Operations it's when I left it was like the opposite almost probably 50 50 and it's like a 45
[04:49:52] 100-person company the fuck do you need half those people that aren't even developers there?
[04:49:56] What the fuck are you doing?
[04:49:58] Video games?
[04:50:00] Wait, we're supposed to make video games here?
[04:50:02] Oh!
[04:50:04] What do you mean?
[04:50:05] Love of the games and the respect and good treatment for game developers really turned
[04:50:13] it into the place that it was.
[04:50:15] Just the commitment to excellence, the high quality bar, and then finding these passionate
[04:50:23] Passionate people like Chris Metz and yeah, we're Sam did a they were like the visionaries of early blizzard
[04:50:32] Alan adham of just these worlds that were still making and we're still playing in today
[04:50:40] It was infectious and it was inspirational and
[04:50:45] You wore the blizzard blue with an esprit de corps like you felt proud to be part of it
[04:50:51] and working at Blizzard was like a huge dream job for anybody that was involved with game dev
[04:50:57] and I think it really was until like I don't know probably the sexual assault scandal or abuse
[04:51:04] scandal or harassment or whatever you want to call it like that until that happened I feel like
[04:51:10] Blizzard definitely had like a huge amount of notoriety to it and this is like especially like
[04:51:14] in 2011 dude anybody getting into gaming wanted to work at Blizzard like Blizzard was the place to be
[04:51:21] Absolutely.
[04:51:22] It felt like you had made it to be there and everything you did, you did, wanting to respect
[04:51:29] and honor those who had come before you.
[04:51:32] I know it sounds almost cheesy saying it that way, but it really had that sense of reverence.
[04:51:38] You knew you were part of something special, you didn't take it for granted.
[04:51:42] Yeah, that's the sense of reading everything.
[04:51:44] I think that's like what he's saying is there's a little bit more to that, I think, too.
[04:51:47] at least I would say is that I think that a lot of people,
[04:51:51] whenever they get involved with media now,
[04:51:53] they treat it as if it's like their turn to change it.
[04:51:56] And I think that they view it as like they have control
[04:52:00] over it rather than they are these stewards of it.
[04:52:03] And like basically, like instead of looking at it as like,
[04:52:06] it's now your responsibility to maintain this piece of media
[04:52:11] in a way that, you know, upholds the values
[04:52:13] that people want to see.
[04:52:14] it more or less is now it's my turn
[04:52:17] to be able to do what I want with it.
[04:52:20] And it's like, you just think about that mentality shift
[04:52:23] is like 180 degrees, completely different.
[04:52:27] And like you see it's like Star Trek, yeah, exactly.
[04:52:29] Like, I mean, how many times, like how many of you guys
[04:52:31] noticed like whenever somebody gets like a director
[04:52:34] or you know, like a filmmaker or somebody that's creative
[04:52:37] gets in control of something.
[04:52:39] And it's such an obvious difference
[04:52:41] whenever somebody tries to make another really,
[04:52:43] really good version of something versus when somebody tries to do their version
[04:52:46] of it. And I think that's the problem.
[04:52:49] But everybody that was a part of it, that's really, really, really, uh,
[04:52:54] honored that time. Uh, just, uh,
[04:52:56] which is to take a small slice. What were some of the brain?
[04:52:59] So you mentioned Chris Metz and you gave so much love to so many people on the
[04:53:03] team, but I got to ask about Chris Metz and go out with,
[04:53:06] by the way, I love to do a podcast with at some point.
[04:53:09] What were the brainstorming sessions with them like?
[04:53:11] It seems like those are pretty
[04:53:14] Pretty intense guy. Yeah, they were the best like
[04:53:18] you could
[04:53:19] Walk into a room
[04:53:22] Like the way I would work with Chris is
[04:53:25] Early on when I was more junior it was just sort of getting creative direction from him
[04:53:30] Yeah, Chris. I'm about to work on the zone called Westfall. Oh, what are your ideas?
[04:53:35] You know, how could I capture them in gameplay? Well, that won't quite work. How about like this? It was more like that
[04:53:40] That's smart.
[04:53:41] Later on, I still remember the first discussion I ever had with Chris about Rathal Lich King.
[04:53:49] Which, by the way, you know what that implies, that conversation implies, it implies that
[04:53:53] they basically gave him autonomy to make decisions for himself, which is like that's huge inside
[04:53:57] of a company, especially whenever you have so many moving pieces, you have to be able
[04:54:02] to do that.
[04:54:03] If you can't do that, it's going to fall apart.
[04:54:06] To his office.
[04:54:07] I'm like, hey, we're finally doing it.
[04:54:09] doing the Northrend expansion. Yeah. You know, what excites you about Northrend?
[04:54:14] Trapped, he went back for resurance. Yeah, exactly. That's all you had to say.
[04:54:17] I trust you. And he would draw a map and he'd start pulling up old like Warcraft 2,
[04:54:25] Warcraft 1 manual, listen, you know, showing you like pictures he and Sammy had drawn and like
[04:54:31] So he did the same thing that I've done on my stream, except for he's the one that actually
[04:54:34] drew them. And he all of it would just go on for an hour. Yeah. And then I would sort
[04:54:40] of digest. I just listen, taking notes. I'm photographing his whiteboards all the time.
[04:54:49] And then I go back and start to put those into design flow of like, okay, what's a
[04:54:55] zone? What's a dungeon? What could be cool? What should come first? What should come last?
[04:55:00] you know which king for example we want to try a very specific design
[04:55:03] to counter problem we had in burning crusade which is everybody entered
[04:55:07] to the dark portal through how fire peninsula i remember this this was so
[04:55:11] bad
[04:55:11] and that they even explain this very clearly
[04:55:14] they said howling fjord and boring tender on the opposite sides for a reason
[04:55:19] i remember this so well
[04:55:20] all the server programmers hate you because everybody loads in the same zone
[04:55:24] at the same time
[04:55:26] which king we split him i think i'd you'll invest your with the same way
[04:55:31] for better player for plus is more interesting the more choice you have
[04:55:35] uh... you know i think i have a games are a series of interesting choices so
[04:55:39] we have two starting zones but
[04:55:41] that was the flow with chris and
[04:55:44] so often we would just like
[04:55:46] okay in that first meeting chris had put his own called grizzly hills on the
[04:55:50] board what i don't know anything about grizzly
[04:55:53] all
[04:55:54] all right that's
[04:55:56] talk about grizzly hills one of my favorite zones
[04:55:59] if you didn't interrupt them
[04:56:02] go for an hour
[04:56:04] and you have no idea how much of it like you like it's free thought about or
[04:56:08] had existed in previous large is riffing and how much is making the shit out he
[04:56:13] was just making up on the up spot
[04:56:16] he's just that charismatic and captivating creating these worlds and
[04:56:20] being able to play and start through them and together. I mean, that is what you're doing.
[04:56:25] As a consumer of those worlds, you kind of take it for granted that they're incredible,
[04:56:30] but like you're crafting them. Like you're looking at a blank sheet of paper and then
[04:56:36] together coming up. My job as I saw working with Chris was I had to, on World of Warcraft
[04:56:44] specifically working with Chris, is I was like the translator into gameplay of what
[04:56:50] Chris wanted, how to get it to play like how Chris wanted.
[04:56:54] So my favorite story is we're working on-
[04:56:56] I feel like that's the kind of responsibility
[04:56:58] in relationship that like two people have to have
[04:57:00] absolute trust and respect for each other for it to work.
[04:57:04] Because like if you have the person,
[04:57:06] like cause you have such a different skill set
[04:57:08] than that other person and like vice versa,
[04:57:11] that you just have to understand and like accept
[04:57:15] that this person is also a top performer.
[04:57:17] You are a top performer.
[04:57:18] Nobody is like the winner or the loser and it's just about figuring out how to do it the right way. You know, that's crazy
[04:57:25] Or increase it exactly and we're in this meeting and Chris is like
[04:57:30] He's a gentlest sweetest guy, but because he carries himself with such confidence and
[04:57:36] Everybody's in awe of him. The junior developers get kind of intimidated by him
[04:57:41] so we're in this meeting and we're talking about Silver Moon City because we're introducing the blood elves and
[04:57:46] And Chris is like in Silver Moon City. It's got the tallest fucking tower and all of Azeroth
[04:57:53] I mean, it is the tallest thing
[04:57:55] You know, it's mine. That's all that only the blood elves could build it
[04:58:01] That's for like two weeks later. I'm walking through the water Silver Moon so they see a bunch of level designers and artists
[04:58:08] They're all like crowded around the screen and on the screen
[04:58:11] I mean, they've dragged Black Rock Mountain and Karazhan.
[04:58:16] No, they're not comparing, are they?
[04:58:19] And the Stormwind Cathedral.
[04:58:21] They're comparing.
[04:58:22] I'm like, what the fuck are you guys doing?
[04:58:24] And they're like, well, Chris said that the Silverman Tower
[04:58:29] had to be the tallest thing in World of Warcraft.
[04:58:32] Well, I mean, to be fair, Black Rock Mountain
[04:58:34] is like a natural format.
[04:58:37] And so we're measuring how tall
[04:58:40] all these other things are so we can make the tower taller.
[04:58:44] See, that's something.
[04:58:48] The kind of person that does that,
[04:58:53] there's a special kind of person that does that.
[04:58:56] And that kind of person is very special.
[04:59:04] Yeah, it's back there.
[04:59:05] Guys, Chris doesn't know how tall,
[04:59:10] learning steps you know and the cathedral and stormwind is what chris means is just make the
[04:59:18] tower really fucking tall you don't need to measure it oh okay that's okay like are you
[04:59:24] willing to take the heat if he i'm like i'm willing to take the heat on this one guys
[04:59:29] yeah respectable it's just a feeling yeah it's a vibe yeah and i also just uh personally have
[04:59:37] to give all the love in the world for for the current Diablo 4 team because I've spent
[04:59:43] more on Lex bro, why can't you just play PLE like a normal person? What are you doing
[04:59:50] man? Like come on. What is wrong with you?
[04:59:57] Most recently out of the blizzard games spent a huge amount of time in Diablo and they've
[05:00:01] created some and it's not just the loot. All right. It's the whole experience, the art,
[05:00:06] everything together.
[05:00:07] It's not a bad game, but I just, I can't, that dude.
[05:00:11] And the season, they've created a really wonderful world.
[05:00:14] So I can feel how much effort goes into that.
[05:00:18] They're crushing it.
[05:00:19] And I think Diablo 4 in like modern times
[05:00:23] is one of the best worlds that have built.
[05:00:25] And they know, they understand Diablo players.
[05:00:29] Like that community is so hard and so demanding.
[05:00:33] and that team is amazing.
[05:00:36] Yeah, there's a lot of richness.
[05:00:37] It's like, it's really, I mean,
[05:00:40] I don't know how often you get that,
[05:00:41] but it's really the perfect Diablo game.
[05:00:43] They've really like evolved a lot and grew a lot.
[05:00:47] So there's this whole mathematical.
[05:00:48] I will tell you that,
[05:00:51] like I'll tell you that definitely Diablo three
[05:00:54] is like much better than Diablo,
[05:00:56] or sorry, Diablo four is much better than Diablo three.
[05:00:58] I mean, he's right about that.
[05:00:59] I just don't really think it's,
[05:01:01] I
[05:01:03] Could talk about Diablo 4 and how bad it is for like three hours. I'm just gonna skip like I think pewee 2 is just like way way better
[05:01:10] It's like it's just it's just better in every single way. It's not even remotely close
[05:01:14] I don't know why Lex is trying to do this. I have no idea. Oh, yeah
[05:01:18] just
[05:01:19] So many numbers everywhere and it's all balanced really masterfully and then of course you have to come up with new content with the seasons and they
[05:01:27] figure out ways to do that so and
[05:01:29] And and a crazy pace. Yeah, and still make it super fun. They're a great live team
[05:01:36] Yeah, and for me personally like I said the co-op and the college co-op experience and been really like
[05:01:41] That aspect of the game is one of the greatest games in recent history
[05:01:48] One of the things I wanted to mention this issue is I guess if you're a casual player Diablo 4 is not bad
[05:01:53] It's not it's not it look Diablo 4 is not a horrible game
[05:01:56] It's not a horrible game
[05:01:57] I just like as a more hardcore player like I just I just tremendously prefer PLE to but I thought about playing devil for again
[05:02:05] powerful speech is
[05:02:08] So instead of doing some kind of corporate goodbye as you're leaving Blizzard. Yeah
[05:02:13] You allegedly shared with your team a video of David Bowie giving advice and people should go watch this clip
[05:02:20] But if I may be played to the gallery Bowie says
[05:02:23] never played to the gallery. Always remember that the reason that you
[05:02:29] initially started working was that there was something inside yourself that you
[05:02:33] felt that if you could manifest in some way you would understand more about
[05:02:37] yourself and how you coexist with the rest of society. I think it's terribly
[05:02:42] dangerous for an artist to fulfill other people's expectations. I think they
[05:02:47] generally produce their worst work when they do that. Streamers are the same way.
[05:02:51] They aren't they're the exact fucking same and the other thing I would say is that if you feel safe in the area that you're working in
[05:02:59] You're not working in the right area
[05:03:02] Always go a little further into the water. It's big and you feel you're capable of being in
[05:03:07] Go a little bit out of your depth
[05:03:10] And when you don't feel that your feet are quite touching the bottom
[05:03:13] You're just about in the right place to do something exciting
[05:03:18] speaking which
[05:03:20] You are just about in a place to do something exciting after leaving Blizzard.
[05:03:28] You told me that you tried to take some time off. How did that work out for you?
[05:03:36] Not so well. My wife...
[05:03:39] I couldn't imagine myself taking a lot of time off. Give me one second I need a bathroom.
[05:03:43] But yeah, time to collab and do some exciting. Why don't you relax? I'm not talking about myself.
[05:03:48] I mean, everybody else except me.
[05:04:48] calm down. We're good. It's okay.
[05:04:55] All right. Wonderful. Told me I needed to take at least a year off
[05:05:00] and just a year. You know, I've been going really hard. I
[05:05:03] got 19 years barely taken vacation. And I let Blizzard
[05:05:10] consume me. And, you know, I was crushed by leaving because I
[05:05:16] loved the place. And I didn't know what to do with myself. I was pulling weeds in the
[05:05:24] backyard. Literally gardening. Yeah. Well, she won't let me. Damn. Damn. They hit them
[05:05:30] down bad. He garden in the garden because that's hers, but I'm allowed to pull the weeds.
[05:05:37] So you're the animal crossing villager. That's great. I got very good at that. I was very
[05:05:43] proficient. Wow. And then of all things I cracked out on, called duty Black Ops Cold War, and I
[05:05:50] unlocked Dark Matter Ultra, which I'd never, that's like a crazy achievement to do in that game.
[05:05:57] So I did that. And then I just, I couldn't help it, like it's how I'm programmed. It was like,
[05:06:04] at this point, it's late spring, early summer, and I'm just sitting in the backyard.
[05:06:09] And I just started writing with Notepad about, here's a game I want to make.
[05:06:17] And it was so terrifying because for 19 years I had worked with the greatest developers
[05:06:25] I thought in the industry.
[05:06:28] And you know, there'd be moments where it's like, okay, I want to do like a game world
[05:06:33] map, like, hey, Aaron, you're amazing at making game world maps, like you do that.
[05:06:38] You know, I like I need some story hooks. Hey, Chris, what do you think would be cool here?
[05:06:45] Like it, you know, so collaborative and I was surrounded by the best of the best and there I was by myself
[05:06:53] And I was out there again, and I loved it. It brought all the joy of game-making
[05:06:59] I thought games were no longer fun to make because it was only about business
[05:07:05] Yeah, Corpo shit and somebody's asking me for unreasonable amounts of money and unreasonable amounts of time
[05:07:10] And I had forgotten the pure joy of the craft of making games
[05:07:16] This is the reason why I think indie games are outperforming AAA too is because there's like a
[05:07:23] There's a passion to it that I think that really you know, it's like it's kind of like the it's like 90%
[05:07:30] like kind of the actual work, but then like that 10% passion kind of ends up tying everything together and
[05:07:39] Actual games on a product. Yeah, exactly. Like it's the creative pursuit of it. I was designing I was going
[05:07:45] I was making YouTube videos is the same way to learn
[05:07:49] Unreal and Adobe Illustrator and all these things to like help me make games whatever blender
[05:07:54] I had no right to be doing any of that, and it just felt so amazing to do it, and I sort
[05:08:03] of realized, I came to two realizations, one, I never want to work for someone else again.
[05:08:11] I never want to create something and then have somebody take my baby away from me.
[05:08:19] That's really hard when that happens, and it's sort of happened a few times now.
[05:08:24] know where you have to just let something go that you created and I wanted it all to
[05:08:30] be focused on the craft of making games in his mind. Art, programming, design, audio,
[05:08:40] you know, like just not about the bullshit of the games industry. I'm not interested
[05:08:45] in the games industry. I'm not interested in the business of games. Exactly. Not interested
[05:08:50] the entertainment industry. Exactly, especially the entertainment industry. People that want to get
[05:08:56] into it. Failed art students and people that are too ugly to be actors that want to take their
[05:09:04] theater projects and turn them into a video game. Please stop. Stop it. We don't want it. It has to
[05:09:14] stop. It's just game jamming, making stuff that we're going to play together.
[05:09:24] They think they're Kojima. And around that time, my Kojima, I call him my development soulmate.
[05:09:32] There's a programmer named Tim Ford. He reached out and he's like, hey man, he was like associate tech
[05:09:40] director on overwatch at the time. He's like, yeah, I don't think I can do this anymore.
[05:09:47] It's just not like it was, you know, I just hand it in my notice, and I'm like, whoa,
[05:09:55] you know, well, if you want to do something together, like, fuck it, let's take a stab
[05:10:01] and, you know, just see what happens. And Tim came over to my house and, well, before
[05:10:09] that he says my last day is on Friday and my exit interview is at like one
[05:10:15] o'clock I'm gonna be over at your house at like two o'clock afternoon and I'm
[05:10:21] like well don't you think you should take some time off Tim you know before
[05:10:25] whatever's next so he just wanted to leave you know yeah Meg his wife will
[05:10:30] appreciate it you know just go pull weeds in in the garden for a while this
[05:10:35] Yeah, bro, and finish here. He's like you go to another place. I'm a programmer
[05:10:39] All I'm gonna do is program for a month if I take a month off. I might as well start programming our game
[05:10:47] Which it was so awesome when he said that man, bro, like that's that is a guy you want on your side, bro
[05:10:55] like damn
[05:10:57] Came over and I pitched him this idea for a game and I picked him let's start a company
[05:11:04] It's a real J.
[05:11:05] Yeah.
[05:11:06] And that was it.
[05:11:07] Like that was the birth of us making a studio.
[05:11:11] Now, meanwhile, as far as the outside world is concerned, you've disappeared off the face
[05:11:17] of the earth.
[05:11:18] Smart.
[05:11:19] But you were actually really smart working on a game.
[05:11:23] Yeah.
[05:11:25] I needed to be away from the world.
[05:11:28] I needed to not have, I wanted to not get attention from anyone.
[05:11:34] I, I needed to not read my name on Reddit or, you know,
[05:11:39] fucking exactly.
[05:11:41] Oh, yeah.
[05:11:41] Any internet site, I wanted to not come up, let some other Jeff Kaplan
[05:11:47] bubble the top of the Google, you know, search list.
[05:11:51] Yeah.
[05:11:52] Studio.
[05:11:52] So he's making a game called Legends of California.
[05:11:54] I think that's what's called.
[05:11:56] And if you can believe it or not,
[05:11:57] It's actually not about an HR department trying to figure out how many genders there are.
[05:12:01] It's a Wild West game, and it actually looks pretty good, and it's like a survival,
[05:12:07] kind of like a Wild West Rust style game.
[05:12:10] And I think it's being published by Dreamhaven, which is Mike Morheim,
[05:12:15] the previous president and original owner and founder of Blizzard,
[05:12:20] one of the three co-founders, you know, when he said Mike earlier, that was Mike Morheim.
[05:12:25] I think it's being published by Dreamhaven.
[05:12:27] I'm not sure about that.
[05:12:28] I just saw the logo there whenever it got announced.
[05:12:31] So I'm assuming it's under the same umbrella.
[05:12:35] So yeah, that's it.
[05:12:36] Any trailers for it?
[05:12:36] Yeah, we looked at it a couple of days ago.
[05:12:39] Not PVP, so not like Rust.
[05:12:41] Oh, that's the first time I'm hearing that.
[05:12:43] It's somebody said it's like Valhain.
[05:12:45] Maybe it is, I don't know.
[05:12:46] But it's like a survival style game like that.
[05:12:49] And DinoFlast is gonna be all over this conversation.
[05:12:52] Yeah, right?
[05:12:52] Well, yeah, this one's gonna set him back some time.
[05:12:56] But I needed for none of that to happen.
[05:13:02] I just needed to be able to like mourn the loss of Blizzard and create on my own.
[05:13:08] So it was great.
[05:13:09] And at that time, like as soon as it was announced that I was leaving Blizzard,
[05:13:15] I had like 60 people reach out to me.
[05:13:18] It was, this was April of 2021.
[05:13:21] And investment money was nuts, both like the VC money back then,
[05:13:26] like people were investing like I'm not even kidding you like 5x what they do
[05:13:30] now it's insane like the amount of money that they were throwing out then like
[05:13:34] this is how like a lot of those like e-sports organizations got so much
[05:13:37] money and crazy like money was crazy like the especially the Chinese
[05:13:46] companies because apparently they weren't getting publishing numbers in
[05:13:50] China or something the whole economy was crazy blackmouth Wukong fix that
[05:13:55] And so just everybody was trying to throw money at me,
[05:14:00] which was a very good position to sort of be at,
[05:14:04] to start a company.
[05:14:05] So what Tim and I did was say,
[05:14:09] we're not doing this for money,
[05:14:11] but here's the game we wanna make,
[05:14:13] and it's gonna take this many developers,
[05:14:15] and we think it's gonna take this length of time,
[05:14:17] and that means the budget is this.
[05:14:20] And we need, for any of these people
[05:14:23] who wanna invest in us,
[05:14:25] We got to hit that number, but after that,
[05:14:28] we're not going to go for more money.
[05:14:29] It's not an auction to raise as high as we can go.
[05:14:34] And that cuts out a lot of the traditional investment too.
[05:14:38] We're going to optimize for control.
[05:14:41] Man, and that's good also because like optimizing
[05:14:44] for control also means that you can control
[05:14:46] the trajectory up and down.
[05:14:49] I think that's a huge factor
[05:14:50] because a lot of people never considered that.
[05:14:52] They never think about the fact that,
[05:14:54] Well, if you do this and then everything kind of just gets a lot worse,
[05:14:58] then how are you going to control that?
[05:15:00] This is from Lex Friedman's podcast with a Jeff Kaplan.
[05:15:04] Like the whole thing's five hours long.
[05:15:05] I didn't plan on watching the entire thing,
[05:15:08] but I wanted to give you guys a clip of it and look at a little bit of it because
[05:15:12] I thought it was interesting to watch. So watch the full video.
[05:15:15] Why don't you relax, dude? That's crazy. A five hour VOD.
[05:15:19] I don't think a five hour VOD is going to happen guys.
[05:15:22] I'm sorry to say, as much as people want that, it's just not for me, and I mean, five hours
[05:15:29] though, I mean, that's the whole stream, right?
[05:15:31] That's my entire fucking stream.
[05:15:33] And so I don't think I would really do that, but I will look at one other thing.
[05:15:37] I'm on as well, right?
[05:15:38] I haven't done that for a while.
[05:15:40] And what's your become a rival?
[05:15:41] Maybe, right?
[05:15:42] I mean, I don't know.
[05:15:43] I don't think that there's going to be, I will probably watch, honestly, I will probably
[05:15:48] watch another one, like maybe tomorrow or something like that.
[05:15:52] Because Jeff Kaplan obviously was like one of the OGs, right?
[05:15:56] He's been one of the OGs for a long time.
[05:15:59] So I do respect him a lot.
[05:16:01] If you want to show Tiggle for people that don't know, that was hilarious.
[05:16:05] Oh, God, what is this?
[05:16:07] Can I pull this up?
[05:16:08] I haven't seen this.
[05:16:15] Along with the eight snakes?
[05:16:17] Whoever can-
[05:16:17] Dude, this is the email he sent to Blizzard that turned out to be his application to be in World of Warcraft
[05:16:24] I'm up with this sheer fisting of an encounter. It can go fuck themselves. Yeah
[05:16:32] Oh
[05:16:33] Favor so I don't waste my guild's time on this kind of jackass shit fest again send me an email at Tego at legacyofsteel.net
[05:16:41] That Blizzard ever quest yeah
[05:16:43] But I think didn't he send another email like this to blizzard complaining to them and then they ended up hiring them afterwards
[05:16:48] I think that's what it was. I don't remember exactly
[05:16:51] But yeah, this is this is Jeff Kaplan from literally 30 years ago or at 20 or 30 years ago
[05:16:56] So my god when you decide to a implementing this is designed by a retarded
[05:17:02] Okay, so this is by a
[05:17:05] retarded chimp
[05:17:07] This is him malbing at the EverQuest developers.
[05:17:12] Get a quality assurance department, actually beta test the fucking thing and de-patch it
[05:17:18] live!
[05:17:19] Damn.
[05:17:20] And please, for God's sake, do it in the order I laid it out for you.
[05:17:23] Don't worry, I won't charge you a consulting fee on that one.
[05:17:26] And good luck, you might as well.
[05:17:28] Pull your heads out of your asses while you're at it.
[05:17:30] Rename the game to BetaQuest!
[05:17:32] Since you've used up your allotted false advertising karma on the Bazaar and you've
[05:17:37] I'm trying to be scared of a one of oh one. Oh fuck that. Oh literally 25 years ago a
[05:17:46] 25 year old crash out still preserved on the internet today
[05:17:50] It's so funny. Wow. God is so fucking funny. Wow. Wow ways that the game could be
[05:17:58] absolute
[05:17:59] Fucking legend Jesus, bro. Like I just I I'm so happy to see it's an internet relic
[05:18:04] Yeah, it is. I'm very glad to see it happen and you know, it's pretty pretty regular
[05:18:10] But anyway, I will watch I will watch this so apparently dude this game
[05:18:15] Slay the spire to oh my god. It's like super popular. I didn't even know this
[05:18:23] Okay, okay, how does this keep happening here?
[05:18:26] We are yet again with another indie game releasing in the same week on the same day as a
[05:18:30] a highly anticipated triple A release, though the type of anticipation widely depends from
[05:18:36] person to person, and it comes out and it just absolutely crushes them.
[05:18:40] Yes.
[05:18:41] Slay the Spire 2 has had seven times the amount of players as Marathon.
[05:18:45] Seven times.
[05:18:46] That's sad.
[05:18:47] Now I'm not going to sit here and try to tell you guys that I think that Marathon is some
[05:18:50] failure.
[05:18:51] I think that the game did within expectations of most games.
[05:18:55] It was alright.
[05:18:56] It was alright.
[05:18:57] it was not a car was not concord three
[05:19:01] now it might end up a concord three but it's not there yet
[05:19:05] problem is that marathon isn't most games
[05:19:08] it's one of so these biggest bets it's coming from a studio that's behind some
[05:19:11] of the most prolific first-person shooters in the entire industry
[05:19:14] right a ton of money in a ton of marketing behind it
[05:19:17] all a lot of marketing
[05:19:18] and a real question is gonna come down to whether or not this is enough for sony
[05:19:23] whether or not this is the number that sony was looking for
[05:19:26] these two games have had a lot of people talking
[05:19:29] a lot of people are using it as an opportunity to slam marathon showing
[05:19:33] that this is way on this game is totally failed yet on the other end of that
[05:19:36] you have people that are deflecting trying to say that the two games are not
[05:19:39] comparable because well
[05:19:41] they're just not the same
[05:19:43] and also see a lot of people try to write off
[05:19:45] slay this fire to success as just another roguelike
[05:19:49] but i think that they should have made just another roguelike
[05:19:53] That's all you have to do. So you just make a roguelike video game and it gets 500,000 players. Wow, that's crazy.
[05:19:59] I guess every single roguelike gets 500,000 players. Jesus. Who thinks of this?
[05:20:05] All this discussion does is ignore some really incredibly important questions. Who is playing these two games?
[05:20:13] Yeah, why are they choosing one over the other? And what are they chasing?
[05:20:17] That's what we're going to find out today.
[05:20:19] Yeah, about right the last couple of weeks honestly the last couple of months have been kind of insane for games
[05:20:23] There's been plenty of believe they nerf my build in this game. That's how good I was drama that we'll be getting into but man gamers
[05:20:30] Have been genuinely eating so good recently
[05:20:32] We need to take the time to appreciate that February had neo 3 which ate up a lot of my personal time
[05:20:37] Eugenics as well see why bro if you can't even dodge that attack that mobs been in fucking team ninja games for seven years
[05:20:44] It's been in Team Ninja games for seven years. You get hit by the same overhead slam
[05:20:51] She's the greater binding of Isaac and we got right evil requiem, which man that game has just been so good
[05:20:56] I just finished my second play. That's bad
[05:20:58] We also got a steady stream of information going out around Crimson desert and honestly it looks like that game's actually gonna be
[05:21:04] Delivering on its promises and man if it does oh boy, the problem is it's gonna be the best
[05:21:09] We have March in Pokemon pokopia launch here
[05:21:12] Let me give you guys some advice if you want a low maintenance girlfriend
[05:21:15] You should date a girl that plays Pokemon and likes to play and get into Pokemon games
[05:21:20] The reason why is that they are already conditioned into accepting the absolute bare minimum
[05:21:26] The lowest quality and the worst possible outcome that they could ever have and then they continually stick with it for 20 years
[05:21:34] So if you want a girlfriend, it's low maintenance. It's not gonna cause you any problems
[05:21:39] Go to the Pokemon section and find one of those
[05:21:42] Which is genuinely a good Pokemon game PlayStation launches marathon, which seems to have found an audience that genuinely enjoys it
[05:21:50] But the player numbers definitely leave a lot of questions on the table questions that get a lot louder when on the exact same day
[05:21:57] It is entirely eclipsed by Slay the spire to yeah
[05:22:01] The comparison of these two games flooded social media almost immediately
[05:22:04] Marathon peaked at about 88,000 concurrent players.
[05:22:07] It lost momentum over the weekend,
[05:22:09] something that we normally don't see,
[05:22:10] and it never broke over 80K again.
[05:22:12] Slay the Spire 2, however,
[05:22:14] launched to over 175,000 players,
[05:22:17] and it kept climbing day after day,
[05:22:19] eventually hitting a peak of 570,000 concurrent players.
[05:22:23] It is now the 20th most played game in Steam history.
[05:22:26] It's insane.
[05:22:27] These are absolutely absurd numbers.
[05:22:29] Now, I've seen a lot of people trying to estimate
[05:22:31] how many copies Marathon has sold.
[05:22:33] That's the game that most people are the most curious about right now and well most of the math that I've seen you
[05:22:37] Extrap only has been pretty flawed with people over complicating it more than they need to the simplest way for you guys to
[05:22:44] Be able to gauge how a game is done is just look for a game with similar launch performance and yeah
[05:22:48] See what that studio reported Barathon pg'd around 88,000 concurrent players and the closest comparable across all platforms is actually
[05:22:56] Dragon Age the veil guard which
[05:23:03] Oh
[05:23:07] Actually had more players about a thousand higher than them
[05:23:10] Oh, did that game had engaged 1.5 million players at launch whatever that means, but I find that to be an overestimation
[05:23:18] Because Dragon Age the veil guard was free
[05:23:21] I think with like some sort of like game pass or some other variation of that and also players is not sales
[05:23:27] So whenever you hear the word players, there's a reason why they're saying players and not sales
[05:23:32] I think that if you compare it, like I would say how many copies is marathon sold probably like
[05:23:42] 600,000 700,000
[05:23:46] Like maybe a little bit more than that like I that that would be my guess
[05:23:50] Marathon is likely sitting right around there likely just below that or maybe just at a million copies sold
[05:23:55] I'm gonna refund now critical difference between these two releases that I think it's really important to take notice of
[05:24:00] of this again, is ran a piece noting that slay this fire to was not multi platform
[05:24:06] This game was only on steam and it is already sold over 2.8 million units based on available data
[05:24:11] And then 43% of those sales are coming from China alone, which is a massive market now
[05:24:17] I love this because this is a 10-person studio team that is making a $25 deckbuilder
[05:24:23] That's cracking into markets to triple a public thing about that 3 million 25. So that's 75 million dollars
[05:24:29] Obviously, you know, you cut all that up like each of those guys is walking away with seven figures 100% that is crazy
[05:24:39] There's a spending hundreds of millions of dollars and they can't even reach
[05:24:42] I think this is a bit poetic that the games industry has been spending years chasing larger and larger audiences and in that pursuit
[05:24:49] They managed to shrink the audience that they do have while also somehow ignoring one of the biggest ones in the entire world
[05:24:56] I think that another big issue and the reason why this happens is that a lot of video games aren't video games anymore
[05:25:02] They're like interactive stories or some other form of you know
[05:25:08] vignette simulator where you go from you know some
[05:25:12] Encounter to another encounter like a walking simulator like there are very few actual video games being made nowadays
[05:25:19] I'm like it's very weird for me to say this but like whenever I played Resident Evil for example
[05:25:25] Like I mean cutscenes are great. We love cutscenes
[05:25:27] But like the problem is that some games are just all dialogue and there's like no real
[05:25:34] Gameplay loop like there's nothing you really do in the game
[05:25:37] And I think that's just it's last of us ruined everything it did it ruined everything
[05:25:42] Every video game before that was good every video game after that very clearly was bad exhibition 33 was perfect
[05:25:47] Yeah, it was and like now I feel like there are so many games like I was playing like through Wuthering Waves for example
[05:25:54] And like I was doing the story and like the story was very good. It's very nice story
[05:25:58] But at the same time like I want to fight the dragon
[05:26:02] I want to fight the guy I want to fight the fucking the robot, you know
[05:26:04] And like where is that and it's like it's just like I want it like I always feel like in a lot of cases
[05:26:11] The story for a lot of games is almost like an inhibitor for gameplay
[05:26:15] I don't know if you guys ever had that vibe before
[05:26:18] But it's just like a huge inhibitor for gameplay
[05:26:22] Even mega crit the developers of the game couldn't help themselves. They jumped onto Twitter posting
[05:26:27] Congratulations to marathon team on their launch. Don't let a small indie passion project pass you by just because slay this buyer
[05:26:35] Too is out. Oh shit. Absolutely brutal. Yeah
[05:26:39] Guys mega crit is a 10-person studio that dropped a single trailer announcing their early access launch
[05:26:45] Bungie is an 800 developer studio backed by PlayStation throwing everything at the wall, and this wasn't even close
[05:26:52] I mean, I don't think that they might be able to recover from this too because I keep in mind
[05:26:58] There's another factor for this with Bungie is that marathon is probably also
[05:27:04] cannibalizing players from destiny 2 and
[05:27:07] Like I've seen destiny 2's player numbers go down drastically
[05:27:10] So, like, even the success of Marathon is not completely, you know, like, exclusive
[05:27:17] to Marathon.
[05:27:18] They should is known for spending heavily on their marketing, but this might be one
[05:27:21] of their most aggressive campaigns that I have ever seen.
[05:27:24] Honestly, I would not be surprised if they spent over $200 million just on their marketing
[05:27:29] campaign.
[05:27:30] They sponsored nearly every content creator under the sun.
[05:27:33] They ran a full suite of ads.
[05:27:34] They built out an ARG experience so that players could hunt down lore and real clues and stuff
[05:27:38] like that in real life.
[05:27:39] They have an entire song that was written and recorded by Poppy, and they ran an advertisement
[05:27:44] presenting the game's prosthetics and shells as real technology to prank unsuspecting guests.
[05:27:49] Now, honestly, I'm not even going to throw shade at any of this other than the money
[05:27:53] that they spent, but a lot of this stuff was genuinely cool.
[05:27:56] I think it gets the community involved almost immediately, and it all fits the theme of
[05:28:00] the game really well, but you guys just got lapsed seven times by a studio that's now
[05:28:05] walking back their own track.
[05:28:07] I'm going to be honest, like all these marketing boys are fucking retarded and the people that do them are just basically, uh, it's like these are the, you know, like the girls that post like their videos of like them going to work and like all they do is like get boba tea and have meetings.
[05:28:22] Like this is like where it's like basically adult daycare.
[05:28:25] These are adult daycare projects.
[05:28:29] Nobody gives a fuck about this shit.
[05:28:31] Nobody cares.
[05:28:32] This is stupid.
[05:28:34] This is stupid.
[05:28:35] Anybody who's focusing on this is wasting your money. You need to make a good video game
[05:28:40] That's what you're focusing to be to be making a good video game make a good video game make a good video game
[05:28:45] That's it. That's the only thing that matters and I just over focus on marketing and these marketing events like some companies
[05:28:52] Like I actually think that marketing is probably the lowest competency
[05:28:57] Like field that I've noticed inside of business like I'm not a big finance guy
[05:29:01] So like I could be missing probably a lot there, but like outside of that
[05:29:05] I feel like it's marketing like there are so many people that are just so
[05:29:11] Stupid that that work in marketing that I mean, I don't know why like I mean you should put them in jail
[05:29:17] I mean really I mean like I mean you basically sold 50 million dollars, right?
[05:29:21] There's marketing budget and you turn 50 million dollars into three million dollars like yeah, I should go to jail
[05:29:27] Ash talk because they look like a bully for outperforming you all this does is prove that money can buy attention
[05:29:35] But not interest playstation. I like a lot of money here and the market just didn't care
[05:29:41] No, because nobody cared about that. It was a stupid decision made by a person that should be fired
[05:29:47] Anybody who thinks like that or has that type of a mentality if you're running a company just fire them
[05:29:52] It's worthless trash
[05:29:54] When you look at the reception of both of these games, the outcome makes a lot of sense.
[05:29:58] Slay This Fire 2 is a sequel to one of the most beloved and widely played indie games
[05:30:02] in the entire scene.
[05:30:04] It's $25 and even less if you actually buy the first one to give you a discount on it.
[05:30:09] The studio has a great reputation and every day more and more people are choosing to actively
[05:30:13] support indie developers.
[05:30:15] It's a known quantity in every shot.
[05:30:17] Should I try this?
[05:30:18] What do you have there?
[05:30:19] The other hand is a pile of uncertainty.
[05:30:21] It's a $40 live service game dropping into a free-to-play market, which honestly, I don't
[05:30:25] really think would be much of a deal-breaker if it wasn't for the fact that Bungie has
[05:30:29] spent years thoroughly torching their own reputation, egregious monetization, removing
[05:30:33] paid content that players had already paid for, repeated controversies over stolen artwork,
[05:30:38] and essentially sacrificing Destiny 2 on the altar of this new game, turning their own
[05:30:43] audience against them in the process.
[05:30:45] Literally, and that will hurt the longevity and the trust with marathon
[05:30:51] Because what I think is probably going to happen is that
[05:30:54] Bungie will
[05:30:56] Recalibrate and then make content for destiny 2 and then the marathon players will perceive the same thing
[05:31:03] And it will create a toxic relationship with the developers and their fans. That's where I think things are gonna go
[05:31:08] The means a shiny new favorite. Yeah, and even with the game out now, I still don't think that marathon is a known quantity
[05:31:15] I mean PlayStation themselves don't actually seem to be completely sure of what the game is
[05:31:19] They've been asking for viewers to hold off their coverage until late March when Bungie plans to release the cryo archive a raid-like scenario
[05:31:26] Reminiscent, they don't want people to review the game when it releases
[05:31:32] What the fuck
[05:31:35] What what do you mean you don't want to review the game when it comes out
[05:31:39] Well, some believe is the final piece is going to make the whole experience click.
[05:31:46] The argument being that judging the game without it just isn't a complete picture and my question
[05:31:50] is you shouldn't have sold the game without it.
[05:31:52] Fucking idiot.
[05:31:53] Fucking stupid.
[05:31:55] Stupid idiot.
[05:31:56] Well, then why don't you guys sell an experience.
[05:32:01] Asking reviewers to hold off is only going to have this trust.
[05:32:03] It's going to make players feel like this game is getting preferential treatment.
[05:32:06] Otherwise and honestly those players would be right if critics are either delaying their coverage or carving out caveats for content
[05:32:14] That doesn't even exist yet
[05:32:15] Well one that's unfair and two that is useless to anybody that is trying to decide whether or not to buy the game right now
[05:32:23] And even if the cryo archive is that?
[05:32:25] Genuinely transformative all you're really doing is telling players that it's going to get better later
[05:32:30] Content that a new or casual player is unlikely to see for a long view asking
[05:32:35] asking people to hold back a review is fundamentally consumer unfriendly. And I think this goes
[05:32:44] to talk about more of the toxic relationship that developers have with game journalists,
[05:32:51] where the focus is not about being in the best interest of the player. It's about being
[05:32:57] in the best interest of either the journalist or the developer. And the player's benefit
[05:33:02] is seen as like a secondary, you know, serendipitous outcome, if possible.
[05:33:09] Time, if ever, especially given how much more demanding Marathon is and how much more competitive
[05:33:14] Marathon is compared to something like Arc Raiders. What players need to know right now is what the
[05:33:19] game feels like on a day one or day two basis, not what this game is going to feel like a month
[05:33:25] from now. Yeah, why would you do that? And also the game is like that content isn't even out.
[05:33:29] How do you know how that content's going to affect the player base?
[05:33:32] There's so much emergent player behavior inside of a big live service game like this
[05:33:37] that you can never really predict what's going to happen.
[05:33:40] Every single sale starts with the first day and every single return happens in just a couple of hours.
[05:33:46] What are we doing?
[05:33:48] What I think everybody is missing in this conversation is that players do not need a complete picture.
[05:33:52] All they need is a snapshot.
[05:33:54] And most people have already made up their minds on this game before it even came out.
[05:33:58] I think that's exactly what the numbers are telling you right now Marathon's audience didn't grow over the weekend
[05:34:03] It declined and then stabilized
[05:34:06] We're on the fence gave the game a shot and didn't come back the people playing it right now are the ones that were always going to be playing it
[05:34:12] Yeah, I took the headphones off. It's hot as hell in here. I saw hopefully this still sounds good contrary to popular belief I
[05:34:20] Actually do not think that Marathon is a failed game nor do I think that it's necessarily an objectively bad game and
[05:34:26] And honestly, I also think that it has dodged out on being Concord 3.
[05:34:30] So fine.
[05:34:32] Yeah, all this depends on whether or not PlayStation sees this level of success and says,
[05:34:37] yes, this is acceptable. This is what we were looking for. They have to see the numbers
[05:34:41] and say that it's worthy of their investment, their initial investment, and also their future investment.
[05:34:46] And as we have learned multiple times, many, many times by now, these companies are not necessarily fair
[05:34:52] when it comes to the expectations that they put onto these games.
[05:34:55] And this isn't even just talking about the right now, we're also talking about when this game
[05:34:59] starts to lose players, when this game starts to cool down a little bit, when the content creators
[05:35:04] walk away from it for a while. It's like when this game has like 20,000 players, which I think
[05:35:09] could happen within like a couple of months. I do think that you could see, like I do, like you
[05:35:17] You can't run a AAA studio the size of Bungie with a player base that is 20,000 people.
[05:35:27] You just can't do it.
[05:35:31] It doesn't matter because you can't monetize on that level.
[05:35:35] You don't have that many microtransactions.
[05:35:37] You can't do other types of fucking pay to win stuff, so the amount of money you can
[05:35:45] make is minimized.
[05:35:46] I'm just saying in general
[05:35:48] Sponsored anymore when there's a content law and I saw Shroud talking about it and he had said oh
[05:35:55] They put too much money into a PlayStation wouldn't abandon it even if it had their three players seven thousand brother
[05:36:01] Didn't you have a game that also failed?
[05:36:05] Well, not only I mean and also like by the way it that's just it is shroud is wrong he's wrong about that
[05:36:12] wrong. He's wrong about that. There are two examples I can give to show that he's wrong.
[05:36:16] The first example that I would give would be the fact that they shut down Blue Point Studio
[05:36:21] that made one of the most successful remakes of all time, which was the Demon's Souls remake.
[05:36:24] That was one of the release cases for the PS5. And the second instance that I would also give
[05:36:30] for him being wrong would be, actually, I forgot. There's another one. I forgot what it was.
[05:36:38] That's the first one. Oh, Concord. Right, of course. I went out thinking, yes, Concord.
[05:36:42] Concorde was a completely new IP and they they tabled that after hundreds of millions of dollars
[05:36:48] Like they even planned out an entire universe for Concorde and as soon as it came out and people hated it
[05:36:55] Like PlayStation basically like it's like this is what they did in the 80s
[05:37:00] They buried all the ET Atari games out in like a Mexican desert
[05:37:04] like that's if this if Concord came out and it was 1985 you would have a Mexican
[05:37:11] desert full of Concord's that's it I think that this game has found its core
[05:37:18] audience and I think that audience they refunded the players and I think it is a
[05:37:22] real extraction shooter which kind of ends up being a problem it does make
[05:37:26] sure that that audience is incredibly passionate and also does at the same time
[05:37:30] make that this audience is probably gonna be much smaller than Sony probably
[05:37:34] originally thought it was going to be
[05:37:36] this game is incredibly difficult it's not very forgiving and when you have this
[05:37:41] raid-style content that's been extraction shooters by definition are
[05:37:45] extreme hardcore games
[05:37:48] the people that want extraction shooters
[05:37:52] want a hardcore game
[05:37:54] that is it they are by definition hardcore
[05:37:57] touted is the end game what's gonna be really hard for a lot of players
[05:38:01] wide audience the majority audience to be able to enjoy that content with a
[05:38:06] constantly losing their stuff all the time
[05:38:08] and i can imagine that that rate is going to be all that fun if you do not
[05:38:12] have some of the best equipment available to be able to take it on
[05:38:15] now
[05:38:16] i don't know if sony is okay with this game being a held iverse to
[05:38:20] again that is hot in a season
[05:38:23] but colder for the year
[05:38:24] that's something that we're going to have to wait to find me help others to
[05:38:26] had such a huge ceiling and it was massively more successful the marathon
[05:38:30] it wasn't even close, it had cultural relevance. There are a lot of clabs that they've done
[05:38:34] that have done very well also, and they've managed to find their own footing later on.
[05:38:39] And also the studio is probably a fraction of the size of Bungie, just based off of just studio
[05:38:44] entropy, where like a studio over time just accumulates more people. Bungie's been around
[05:38:49] for 20 years. They've probably got a ton of redundant jobs and redundant positions that,
[05:38:54] you know, probably they could use some layoffs. And I think that if Marathon keeps going in the
[05:38:58] direction that it's going, we're going to see that happen.
[05:39:02] Generally, I'm not shitting on marathon.
[05:39:05] Okay.
[05:39:07] Good Lord, the amount of people for like the last week that I have had
[05:39:10] them and flowing into both my DMs on my comments on Twitter and in my
[05:39:14] videos that have been trying to call me out thinking that I'm trying to
[05:39:17] attack there again.
[05:39:19] Look, it has been some of the most insecure behavior that I think that I
[05:39:23] have ever seen, but something, I realized something in that insecurity
[05:39:28] has a source it's coming from somewhere
[05:39:30] that insecurity is a self-defense and i think that it's
[05:39:33] it's something that is working to both the
[05:39:36] negative and also the benefit of marathon but also
[05:39:40] the same for slay this fire
[05:39:43] for me personally i've been trying to get married on a fair shot and i'll be
[05:39:46] honest with you guys that has been a struggle as somebody who was predisposed
[05:39:49] to hating bungee but
[05:39:50] the game does have things that i love for jayden for me is like i'm predisposed
[05:39:54] to liking bungee but not liking marathon
[05:39:57] that was like my vibe from it
[05:39:59] i am as a destiny player who will
[05:40:01] i would like to work i cannot deny that this game feels incredible to play
[05:40:06] the movement the gun play their take on science fiction the world's that they
[05:40:09] built all that stuff
[05:40:11] that's all still here that's all still bungee that showing up in marathon but
[05:40:15] marathon
[05:40:17] this game is so over designed
[05:40:19] it's like one of those pretentious fashion shows where it's all fashion and
[05:40:22] no function the game looks incredible
[05:40:24] it drips with a district economy was fashion show yet that style that you
[05:40:27] genuinely cannot find anywhere else
[05:40:29] and then you open a menu and your brain just starts to melt
[05:40:32] information items purchases all scattered in different ways that
[05:40:36] make the game just so
[05:40:37] needlessly confusing i get that by specific
[05:40:40] items from specific factions is more accurate but
[05:40:43] i should be able to sort this out by what i actually need meds ammo whatever
[05:40:47] else without feeling like i need to go on a damn treasure hunt
[05:40:51] There's no crafting in this game, so outside of that's a blue item, that's a green item,
[05:40:55] there's no real framework for any decision making that you're making out in the field.
[05:40:59] Players and NPCs are blurring together in the moment.
[05:41:02] Sound feels like it's tight in some areas and then loose in others, which is just creating
[05:41:05] this low grade constant confusion that just never really lifts from me.
[05:41:10] And the neon colors, everywhere.
[05:41:12] Again, I understand it's on theme, but your eyes are drawn to nothing.
[05:41:17] your eyes are looking at just big random red objects and pink objects and yellow
[05:41:22] objects. It's just like basically if you took Killzone and Fall Guys and you put
[05:41:31] them together. That's the art theme of Marathon.
[05:41:37] A visual noise. Now the problem that I'm having is that I don't know how much of
[05:41:42] that is the game and how much of that is me. I have never had this happen before,
[05:41:47] But I cannot tell if these things genuinely bother me or if it's just that I have nothing left to give.
[05:41:52] I don't trust Bungie. I'm exhausted with live service.
[05:41:55] The rate that these games launch and die every single year has me just completely tuned out of the whole thing.
[05:42:02] Then I sat down with Slay This Fire 2 and yes, I know that these games are entirely different,
[05:42:07] but the feeling is not different. Playing a game shouldn't feel this different.
[05:42:11] I was immediately in a flow state. Every single mechanic was so curious and inviting.
[05:42:15] the tool. It's also that it's a video game. Like you spend time like you're not dealing
[05:42:20] with like a thousand menus it seems. Like this is another big issue that games have
[05:42:25] is that there's so much, there are so many like things in a video game sometimes that
[05:42:30] it's just overwhelming and it, again, it's like it's a distraction. It takes you away
[05:42:36] from the actual gameplay. It's if this is a video game explaining themselves right there
[05:42:41] on the card. The menus were so simple to be able to navigate. I'm doing that little
[05:42:45] bit of reward every time I take down an elite or something else clicks. I just couldn't
[05:42:49] stop. And when I finally put the game down, I didn't feel exhausted. I didn't feel like
[05:42:53] I was committed to anything because I knew that that game would be there whenever I came
[05:42:57] back to it. There is this simple bliss in that, that simple sense of security. This
[05:43:01] is something that I think returns to what a lot of classic games used to feel like,
[05:43:06] where the experience was all about discovering things on your own and taking your time, where
[05:43:10] the tools were simple but everything just felt limitless and then I started
[05:43:13] wondering maybe there's a lot of other people that are chasing that exact same
[05:43:17] feeling something to the games industry just hasn't come to terms with yet is
[05:43:22] that while they love gambling I think that a lot of people also just they
[05:43:25] want to be able to play a fucking video game and I think the big issue of what
[05:43:28] happens is that you have a game like marathon and there are just so many
[05:43:33] extra bells and whistles and complications with the game that they're
[05:43:37] getting in the way of you just being able to just play the game like I feel
[05:43:42] like that's always what I want to do in games I just want to play the game I
[05:43:45] want to go and play the game and there's like oh wait a minute wait a minute
[05:43:49] there's something else there's something else there's something else there's
[05:43:51] something else oh jeez live service game so the website is insane one
[05:43:56] successful game just make them immune to all the failures that they had
[05:43:59] before wiping the slate clean and what they don't account for is that play
[05:44:02] All those failures may not hurt them.
[05:44:04] They absolutely hurt the players.
[05:44:06] Live service games ask a lot from us.
[05:44:08] Marathon is not just some $40 purchase.
[05:44:11] It is a game that is going to continue to ask for more
[05:44:14] and more money.
[05:44:15] That's it, and it's also time.
[05:44:17] Time is a huge thing.
[05:44:18] Like, I have a rule with myself.
[05:44:20] I only do dailies in one game.
[05:44:25] That's it.
[05:44:27] I only do dailies in one video game.
[05:44:31] Now it might be a different game every day,
[05:44:34] but I will never do dailies on two games.
[05:44:41] Faith in the studio, more faith in a roadmap,
[05:44:43] more faith in a future that is genuinely unclear.
[05:44:46] And that ask lands a lot differently
[05:44:48] when players have watched so many of these games
[05:44:50] just too much effort.
[05:44:52] Every time a live service game shuts down,
[05:44:54] real people get hurt by it.
[05:44:56] And I'm not just talking about the developers
[05:44:58] in this instance because while we can sit around
[05:45:00] We can beam all day and while a lot of these games we can say are not made for you and
[05:45:04] I or honestly the vast majority of people, there are a few people who genuinely do enjoy
[05:45:09] these games and the number of those players is just accruing over time.
[05:45:13] I guarantee that there are people who bought skins in multiverses, in the Cycle Frontier,
[05:45:18] in Concord, in Suicide Squad Kills the Justice League, in Higuard.
[05:45:23] Skins have been vanished into the void.
[05:45:25] Actually, I know that's a fact because I just recently jumped into a match of Higuard
[05:45:29] just to grab some footage for the game to shut down.
[05:45:32] And there were people that were wearing paid skins, people who cared,
[05:45:36] people who were invested.
[05:45:37] And that all just gets taken away because these games are not hitting
[05:45:41] a benchmark that has nothing to do with them.
[05:45:44] Well, it's also done over time.
[05:45:45] Is the fact is, like, in my opinion, this is just my opinion.
[05:45:48] I just think Arc Raiders is a much better game.
[05:45:52] I do. Like, I think it's just it's just a better game.
[05:45:55] Like, there's more to it.
[05:45:56] It's more interesting.
[05:45:57] The style is better.
[05:45:59] Like I just rather play it like I look at marathon versus arc Raiders and it's like you just ask me which game do you feel is like more appealing and it's arc Raiders every single time.
[05:46:08] You have people who will go nowhere near a game like Marathon because they don't know what it is, they don't know what it will become, and they don't want to find out the hard way.
[05:46:17] And then you have people who are genuinely-
[05:46:19] I don't agree with that mentality, by the way.
[05:46:21] I think that whenever a game comes out, there's nothing wrong with playing it and just seeing what it's like for fun.
[05:46:26] I think that we should normalize just trying something out rather than making playing a video game a commitment.
[05:46:32] I think that really it's like you try out a game like this.
[05:46:35] this if it's not very good you just quit who cares right I mean you just refund
[05:46:39] the game after two hours and they're terrified that it's going to suffer
[05:46:44] this is a lot of these other games so they go out there they start defending
[05:46:48] it like crazy from any and all criticism just to try to keep it alive
[05:46:52] that's how you end up with this money yeah I feel like a lot of games have
[05:46:55] demos you can refund them but yeah I mean maybe if that's the case I mean
[05:46:58] obviously that's different wild swings where you have these devout players that
[05:47:02] preaching the word on one side and everybody else that's skeptical on the other.
[05:47:06] It's also how you end up with a launch that genuinely you can't really call a success
[05:47:11] or failure.
[05:47:12] It's just kind of sitting in limbo, which is exactly where Marathon is sitting right
[05:47:16] now.
[05:47:17] I would say, yeah, actually, you know what?
[05:47:19] He's probably right about that.
[05:47:20] Yeah, it's probably.
[05:47:21] Now, on the other hand, you have Slave Aspire 2, which isn't asking you for anything beyond
[05:47:25] the $25 that you had already spent on it, like any other single-player game.
[05:47:29] These developers have already come out publicly stating that they are microtransaction haters.
[05:47:33] A stark contrast to basically everybody else in the industry.
[05:47:36] They have a positive reputation.
[05:47:38] They have no barrier to entry.
[05:47:39] I'm pretty sure you can run this game on a potato.
[05:47:41] So of course this game got seven times the players.
[05:47:44] I posted on Twitter celebrating the launch of the game and I saw somebody had responded
[05:47:48] to be fair.
[05:47:49] This is the most casual of casual games.
[05:47:51] Literally anybody could play it.
[05:47:55] What is that supposed to mean?
[05:47:58] Like a video game has to be good like really like what are you talking about?
[05:48:03] Like that was supposed to be yeah, yeah, or some yeah, like what about the lotro vampire survivors fortnight?
[05:48:10] Minecraft all these games could be played on a fucking all on like a Nokia phone
[05:48:15] Yeah, I said to be fair that smells like success exactly what they're describing as the negative low barrier to entry
[05:48:22] accessible to everybody in those deep learning curve that's going to keep people out. That's
[05:48:26] exactly why more than 2.8 million people bought it almost immediately. The games industry keeps
[05:48:31] trying to lock players down, stretching out these games and their playtime and their attention and
[05:48:36] all these different things beyond what any player can realistically give any of these guys and it's
[05:48:41] just not working. Slay the Spire too. Yeah and that's another thing too is that there's a lot of
[05:48:46] games that they want to extend playtime by adding in like just random goals that you have to just
[05:48:54] basically get you to play the game more. And I feel like really nobody wants to do that in a lot
[05:49:00] of cases. Nobody wants to do any of this shit like dailies, activities, like and also it's like
[05:49:06] just adding in extra tasks just to extend playtime. It's not going anywhere. It doesn't need to hold
[05:49:14] a hundred million people don't want players just to be able to justify its existence.
[05:49:19] It already has made its money cleanly from a twenty five dollar purchase and no servers
[05:49:24] to maintain.
[05:49:25] And all they got to worry about is just keep building on the game from its early access
[05:49:29] while it's already a smashing success.
[05:49:32] Mega Crit didn't have to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on marketing or anything
[05:49:36] else.
[05:49:37] It means mega bonkers.
[05:49:38] Which means they just basically get all the money in return that they spent.
[05:49:42] It's just it's an enormous payoff for these guys. They get to keep making games and the game itself just sits there
[05:49:48] Permanent waiting for whoever wants it next week next year five years from now. You cannot say that about a lot of these live service games
[05:49:55] I think that permanence is a form of trust and trust is something that is in very short supply in the games industry when I look at how a
[05:50:02] Lot of these indie games are getting support and they're just
[05:50:05] Snowballing year after year with every single one of these releases seeming to land harder than the last
[05:50:09] I don't think that that's people that are just discovering good games. I think that's a signal players are tired
[05:50:15] They're tired of the indifference towards the future of their hobby
[05:50:18] They're tired of games disappearing tired of money that they're spending on something that is just being taken away
[05:50:23] Tired there's also a component to it too where like a lot of these bigger video games have like a scope
[05:50:29] That's just so large that it's hard for a casual player to get into it
[05:50:34] So, like for example, like where Winsmead has this problem and also Marathon has this problem and it's like there are so many complex systems that are hard to understand that you immediately have to interface with that you don't discover in it like organically that it just is overwhelming for a casual player and you compare that to like something like Mugenics for example which is another really popular successful indie game recently or you look at you know maybe slay the spire I don't know a lot about it.
[05:51:04] about that game, so I can't really compare it to Megabonx, another good example. These
[05:51:07] games are very simple. And I think that that's another element is that a lot of video games
[05:51:12] now are over designed. They're completely over designed with no real purpose or value
[05:51:19] attached to that. It's just more stuff for more stuff.
[05:51:23] As to put faith in studios that just haven't earned it and every single time they open
[05:51:27] their walled up for a mega crit over a bungee, they're saying so.
[05:51:32] i had to motivate myself to play marathon i could not feel myself away
[05:51:37] from slay this fire too
[05:51:39] i have not felt compelled to play marathon at all since i played it on
[05:51:43] stream
[05:51:45] i've not even considered it
[05:51:47] and is that a big issue with our lock and stuff which is our figure not new
[05:51:50] builds for some of the characters i played the first game i think i'd be
[05:51:54] didn't like fifty hours or something like that i got ten hours into this one
[05:51:57] i'm probably just gonna burn straight through it i have a problem with rog
[05:52:00] likes i would be honest with you guys
[05:52:02] Once I'm in, I don't come out.
[05:52:03] It's mostly because the fact that like,
[05:52:05] what if you guys run into this,
[05:52:06] but when you play roguelikes,
[05:52:07] like they all play so differently.
[05:52:08] There's that initial adjustment phase
[05:52:11] that you kind of got to get over.
[05:52:12] And once you get past that, you're kind of locked into it.
[05:52:15] You know, I saw this guy post on Twitter.
[05:52:18] This happened to me dying.
[05:52:19] And he had said that I am a Indies good triple A bad grifter.
[05:52:27] These people have.
[05:52:28] Is it grifting if every chart agrees with you?
[05:52:33] Is it grifting if it's being represented in every form of data representation that you
[05:52:39] have?
[05:52:40] Like, yeah, I don't know about that.
[05:52:43] I lost the meaning of that term.
[05:52:45] It is forever gone.
[05:52:46] It's the developer of Inspire.
[05:52:47] Oh, I'm an idiot.
[05:52:48] I thought you were supporting Indies over a billion dollar AAA companies turned into
[05:52:53] a grift.
[05:52:54] That's what I would like to know.
[05:52:55] but i'll tell you guys what i told him and i'll say it proudly again
[05:52:59] i
[05:53:00] am a natural born hater baby
[05:53:02] i am too
[05:53:03] i am somebody that is jaded by an industry that left me behind and i have no problem with
[05:53:08] championing
[05:53:09] an industry that i see that's trying to bring it back super bad am i picking sides
[05:53:14] you fucking better bet i am
[05:53:16] you know i
[05:53:17] i don't want marathon to fail i see that people are
[05:53:20] this is why we advocating for games to be lazy and stupid oh it's over designed for
[05:53:23] Casuals know it's over designed for people who want brain dead games
[05:53:26] I don't get why you'd act like it's a good thing for it to be lazy and entitled
[05:53:30] Lazy and entitled bro like it's a video game
[05:53:34] What do you what are you even thinking?
[05:53:39] Lazy and entire it's a video game. What do you?
[05:53:42] What like it just on of like the basic premise of what you're saying is just so
[05:53:49] So foundationally disconnected from the way that people see video games, I don't even
[05:53:55] know what to tell you.
[05:53:59] Like really, like it's people aren't people play these for leisure, they're not playing
[05:54:05] these to, you know, leave their mark on the world.
[05:54:09] This isn't the most important thing in their life.
[05:54:12] It's their entertainment for the evening.
[05:54:16] Holy shit, man.
[05:54:18] Relax.
[05:54:20] Calm down.
[05:54:21] It's way different from the way modern gamers see games.
[05:54:24] Sure, people used to have fun losing and not auto-winning.
[05:54:28] People lose in, what do you mean, like, you lose 50 times in, like, the Empire Starvers.
[05:54:33] You lose constantly in Megabonk.
[05:54:35] You lose constantly, I don't know about Slay the Spider, you lose constantly in Mugenics.
[05:54:40] Like, roguelikes are built around losing.
[05:54:42] Like if you, like the entire gameplay loop for roguelites are losing.
[05:54:49] I like the game, well I definitely have a jaded history.
[05:54:54] I can still see that there's some of that bungee magic, the Elden Ring, being squeezed
[05:54:59] out of it.
[05:55:00] The blacksmith wupong.
[05:55:01] And I would kind of like to see them try to iterate on that.
[05:55:04] The question just becomes whether or not that's what Sony wants, whether this game's success
[05:55:09] is what Sony sees as a success.
[05:55:11] Now, the one thing that I will say is,
[05:55:13] is it does seem like Sony did just green light
[05:55:15] another project with the company.
[05:55:16] So, that means all clear.
[05:55:18] I don't know.
[05:55:20] I'm still gonna try to give the game another shot.
[05:55:23] I need to try to play it with people and stuff like that too.
[05:55:25] But so far, I've just been bouncing straight off the game
[05:55:28] every single time I try it.
[05:55:31] Now, the other thing I'm gonna say is,
[05:55:33] in times of uncertainty, people look for certainty.
[05:55:37] People look for something that they can find security in.
[05:55:40] And right now in the games industry, honestly, in all walks of life,
[05:55:43] I think a lot of people are just feeling really uncertain right now.
[05:55:47] So when you look at a game, I wonder why that you can just buy one time,
[05:55:51] a game that you can afford most importantly, that has a fixed future.
[05:55:54] It makes a lot more sense to be able to invest in something like that than
[05:55:59] something that you just can't see the future for.
[05:56:03] Doesn't make a lot of sense for these players to want to invest in live service
[05:56:06] right now.
[05:56:06] Yeah.
[05:56:07] I can't see, for example, I can't see where Marathon is
[05:56:12] that's unique or different in two years from now.
[05:56:16] Like I think that's an interesting way to look at it.
[05:56:18] Like that's the way I look at a lot of MMOs.
[05:56:21] Is that, I see this game, and I see the player base.
[05:56:26] It's like, okay, where is this game gonna be in two years?
[05:56:30] Well, it's gonna be on a Cura TV video
[05:56:32] about it going into service.
[05:56:33] It's gonna be my lazy peon react.
[05:56:36] Why did X or Y game die?
[05:57:06] I do agree and I think the reason why it happens is that video games that have small teams are designed with a core gameplay loop in mind and video games that have large teams.
[05:57:17] The focus is disconnected between a lot of people you have designed by committee you have decisions like that may make sure to give the video like I mean legendary drops have watched his videos ever since he started basically making videos right and I love it.
[05:57:32] it. I think it's great. And big companies get slowed down by bureaucracy. Well, indie
[05:57:37] games often move when by moving faster. Exactly, right? And that's another big reason, too,
[05:57:41] is that you have these new video games and like they're, they're being developed, iterated
[05:57:45] on everything extremely fucking fast, right? High guard for all of its faults was actually
[05:57:52] a pretty like agile game in terms of it being reactive to like player feedback. It's just
[05:57:57] that the game was too far gone for it to be improved. But overall, I think that's what
[05:58:02] happens with a lot. No woke artists and successful indie companies. Well, I think that there are a
[05:58:06] lot of woke artists inside of successful indie companies, but they're not running the entire
[05:58:10] company. They're just doing the art. And also, like, the problem I think is it's not even about
[05:58:16] woke stories. Like, I think that woke stories could be okay. But the problem is that when you
[05:58:22] have designed by committee, and a story is being written by 17 people, you lose the human element,
[05:58:30] because it's not being written by a human, it's being written by a group. And I think that's what happens. Like, no, I mean, I don't I don't really necessarily agree that every woke story is bad, or every chud story is good. I mean, like, obviously, I'm massively biased. But that doesn't mean that it's 100% one way or another.
[05:58:51] Baldur's Gate 3 is woke as hell. Well, I mean woke in my opinion is like performative identity stuff
[05:58:57] You know stuff like that not just simply. Oh, there's somebody who's gay like I don't think anybody really thinks that's woke
[05:59:04] Other than like maybe three dumboes on Twitter. So yeah, I don't know what's the name of the video again
[05:59:09] How it's called how the hell does this keep happening which I definitely think is a good question, right?
[05:59:15] It definitely is I'm gonna call a day and and relax for the day
[05:59:18] I'll hang out for it be like, you know, 10-15 more minutes, but I'm gonna relax and I think that maybe tomorrow
[05:59:24] I might play Slay the Spire 2 and
[05:59:26] If I'm feeling if I'm feeling cute, maybe we can play Slay the the Spire 2 and see what it's like
[05:59:31] I don't know how it's gonna be
[05:59:33] But you know if I am going to play it by the way if I am gonna play it I will have it
[05:59:38] On the I'll have it on the title right and I also want to say everybody that watched today on rumble
[05:59:43] I really fucking appreciate it. Thank you gentlemen. Thank you very much
[05:59:46] And we now have another platform that we are live streaming from so yes
[05:59:52] Thank you guys all so much and we will continue to to do this on a regular basis and so yeah all you guys
[05:59:59] We've got obviously rumble here. We've got where's where's kick. Oh my god. I can't find kick
[06:00:04] There it is and there's kick right there. Wow look at you guys too and then we've got one more and also
[06:00:12] also twitch. So now we have everybody together at last. So the
[06:00:19] Triforce, yep, that's right guys. And so we've got a bunch of
[06:00:22] messages, everybody else. Thank you guys all very much. I
[06:00:25] really do appreciate it. Hopefully the multi streaming
[06:00:28] adventure experience is better for you guys. In case you want to
[06:00:32] watch somewhere else for whatever reason. Thank you guys a
[06:00:35] lot. I do appreciate it. And so yeah, there it is. Can you get
[06:00:39] ban now? Yeah, no, it's just for a minute, right? I don't, I don't actually, I think
[06:00:43] that they changed that rule to be fair. So I shouldn't worry about it too much. And
[06:00:48] but yeah, can I say slurs on rumble? Why don't you relax? Okay, why don't you just
[06:00:51] try to try to try and not get me in trouble on day one? Okay. But anyway, yeah,
[06:00:56] thank you guys. I do appreciate it a lot. And yeah, anyway, I will respond to some
[06:01:02] questions and hang out with everybody for a little bit before I call the day.
[06:01:05] Obviously, I usually try to do that.
[06:01:09] And you stream about you streaming it'll be good react content the next platform is gonna be the White House
[06:01:15] I mean, I'd be down to stream there. Sure. Yeah, and what is this? This is some other I don't even know
[06:01:21] It looks like bullshit President Trump was Java Kamani is dead. I mean, I don't know if he's dead or not. Nobody knows. I
[06:01:28] Mean the guy's a asshole, but who knows?
[06:01:31] Who do you think will win Crusader or the other guy? I think Paul is gonna crush him
[06:01:36] I do. I think Paul is way and he's way better physique. Maybe maybe he has like, you know a bit of age on him
[06:01:43] So it's gonna make it a little bit harder, but yeah, I think Paul's gonna gonna be disaster
[06:01:52] You know playing on playing more wow, maybe I'm it decided I don't know yet
[06:01:55] How does it feel being personally personally agree with absolute most? I don't know. I don't know who you are, but I'll assume it's a good thing, right?
[06:02:02] and
[06:02:03] Show us a picture of you in a suit. I mean, I have like one or two, right? I mean, I that not a whole lot
[06:02:09] Gravaging 55k cross platform. Great. I mean, I hope so. I hope people enjoy the show and you know, like that's awesome
[06:02:17] like
[06:02:19] Jeff is streaming his new game earlier today. Oh
[06:02:23] Really, let me see
[06:02:25] Jeff explains how mail is transported in his new game.
[06:02:32] There's so much that you can do with a mail system in a game,
[06:02:36] so I'm very pro mail system and I know people are going to go like,
[06:02:40] it doesn't fit the game world and who's delivering the mail and
[06:02:44] I have a very well thought out answer which is I don't give a shit, it's fun and cool, so we have it.
[06:02:55] That is the same guy that wrote that EverQuest letter.
[06:03:04] Yup.
[06:03:06] That's the same guy.
[06:03:07] He's still got that dog in him.
[06:03:09] All the way from, uh, you know, fucking 2001.
[06:03:12] Man.
[06:03:13] To LAPS still is.
[06:03:16] Got a great answer for you.
[06:03:19] Shut the fuck up.
[06:03:21] Give a fuck.
[06:03:23] That's funny, man.
[06:03:24] Yeah, you get us during the White House would you sit down with Trump Vance or Rubio or Steven Miller?
[06:03:28] I don't know like I probably Donald Trump because he's the president right, but I don't know. I'd have to really think about it
[06:03:35] Will you play hold fast? Maybe I don't know
[06:03:38] You look at system requirements for for Crimson Desert. No, I haven't really seen it a lot. You support Pope Leo
[06:03:44] I like Pope Leo. I do actually I do like him. Yeah, I do like I was thinking about like do I like him?
[06:03:50] Yeah, I do. I do like him. I
[06:03:52] I really liked what he said about free expression and things like that.
[06:03:55] I'm very happy to see that, you know, like we have an America Pope and, you know,
[06:03:59] talking about like, you know, yes, you do need borders and stuff like that.
[06:04:02] And I think it's great, obviously.
[06:04:07] Alex Jones calling Joe Rogan a giant pussy.
[06:04:09] I want to see the next episode.
[06:04:11] I want to have them both in the same room arguing about something.
[06:04:15] Would you be nervous to interview Trump?
[06:04:16] Yeah, a little bit, probably a little bit.
[06:04:18] I mean, like, I mean, you're interviewing the president of the United States.
[06:04:20] I mean, yeah.
[06:04:21] I'd be nervous to interview a lot of people, but that's also just because I'm not very social in general.
[06:04:27] I wouldn't be super stressed out. I'd just be like, oh wow, this is high stakes. I've got to really take this seriously.
[06:04:34] Sure. It's like I had to stay. Yeah, exactly.
[06:04:41] I'm kind of jerky. Probably old trapper. I like that a lot. Would you like to meet Trump? Yeah, I would honestly. I think it'd be great.
[06:04:51] I can't disagree with you taking Wuthering Waves, 3.1 story was well received by everyone,
[06:04:55] Mini cried over it, in fact, as an AMF beat Cardithia in all-time player sales.
[06:05:01] Player ownership and was a huge factor because of her story and the huge war dump.
[06:05:05] Yeah, the story in 3.1 is that you went out for milk and your daughter died and your evil
[06:05:17] little twin has to be killed and that's about it. Yeah. That's, that's what happened. She's
[06:05:33] dead. Was it good? It was probably the best story they've done. That's my opinion.
[06:05:47] They said the Frollova story was really good too. I didn't play it
[06:05:53] But it was probably the best one they've done I thought that the like it did have the problem like my opinion of it was that the
[06:06:03] amount of time like I
[06:06:06] Think that they front-loaded the exo strider
[06:06:08] I think it should have come later on and there were like the ending of that story
[06:06:13] It felt like kind of Return of the King where like they kill Sauron or defeat Sauron and
[06:06:21] Then there's like seven different endings and I was like, oh my god. Can we just get this over with
[06:06:28] Qt's we're annoying as fuck. Yeah, can I play whether we're just free-to-play? Yeah, you absolutely can
[06:06:35] So this one zeros grid and weathering waves, I don't think that I don't think that it's better
[06:06:41] Like I mean, I I've I know a couple of guys that plays in the Sun zero, but
[06:06:46] It's just not really my thing
[06:06:51] As much which told me today that I can no longer have veterans welcome as a tag to signal like-minded individuals
[06:06:56] I come from a military family. How does this make any sense when they allow LGBT tags?
[06:06:59] I think that sounds like a great Twitter post
[06:07:03] I think that you should post that because that is ridiculous the fact that you can't have a post for veterans and
[06:07:10] And you can have it for gay people when according to the government, both of them are protected groups.
[06:07:16] It seems like very clearly you could have a, you could have a controversy on your hands.
[06:07:21] Yeah, you should post that.
[06:07:22] No, I'll look at it.
[06:07:24] Somebody got it.
[06:07:24] Yeah, I mean, it'd be hard for me to see it.
[06:07:26] I get a lot of tags on Twitter, but like somebody sends it to me directly, you know, like a mod or something that I would look at it.
[06:07:34] Starway, Starrail MSQ has bloated a lot since you left.
[06:07:37] It's not six to eight hours per patch.
[06:07:40] Yeah, I I like Starrail. I thought it was a fun game, but it just got to be over-designed. I think I
[06:07:50] Just like I don't know. I just kind of lost interest playing it like that's really about it
[06:07:53] I mean, I maybe I'd play it again if they had that kind of a reset, but yeah
[06:08:05] Eight hours of yap well the problem is that in a lot of gotcha games
[06:08:10] the story is like so much filler.
[06:08:13] Like, the, uh, the I'meth story was like not really very filler.
[06:08:18] There wasn't as much filler, but I think that historically a lot of
[06:08:22] gotcha games have just way too much filler in them.
[06:08:25] And for me, like, whenever I feel like there's filler inside of a story,
[06:08:30] I kind of lose interest in it and I just kind of am on my phone while it's happening.
[06:08:37] Exposition goer. Well, no, I'm talking about like inside of the actual story itself. But yeah, you're right.
[06:08:42] I agree dragging it out. Yeah, I could strike that like crazy. You like infield story
[06:08:47] I think the best story for infield was the side story with the the the yak
[06:08:54] That was the best it was better than the main story
[06:08:57] That was the only good story in the entire game
[06:09:03] Just being honest
[06:09:07] with the poop, yeah
[06:09:09] And I just yeah, I mean it was it wasn't like I mean infield to me. I
[06:09:15] Need another button
[06:09:17] Like that's my opinion with infield is that like I need one more button for infield to be fun
[06:09:24] Like I just think it's just too simple and I also like another thing is that like I don't like the gameplay of any of the characters in infield I
[06:09:33] Just I just don't like it like I don't like it in the same way that
[06:09:37] Like, there are some characters in Wuthering Waves that I really, or like gameplay functions
[06:09:42] that I really, really like.
[06:09:44] And there are other games that are like that too, where I really like the way that a character
[06:09:48] plays.
[06:09:49] There's no character in Wuthering, or something like that, in, in, in field that I really
[06:09:53] like the way it plays.
[06:09:59] You pulled Tang Tang?
[06:10:00] No, I didn't.
[06:10:02] I haven't logged on for like a while
[06:10:06] This is my P.O. box if you like thank you man rich city should you Varka which would you have rolled him in Genshin?
[06:10:12] If I played yeah, I would he's really cool even though apparently he wasn't very good
[06:10:20] Greshman witness is a lot like Islamic terrorist attacks are caused by online rhetoric. I mean she's right
[06:10:24] I mean I think that there's a lot of people that get radicalized on the internet by you know like different groups and stuff like that
[06:10:30] And like, you know, some guy, you know, when he feels alienated because he's living in a country that's like culturally a lot different than like, you know, his ethnicity or, you know, like his heritage and, you know, I think some guy gets, you know, you get sidelined, you get, you know, alienated by society.
[06:10:45] And then before you know it, you're out of your mind. I think that's it.
[06:10:53] I still don't plan to play them on this company, I don't want me to play that.
[06:10:57] I maybe one day I will, I don't know when.
[06:11:03] Do you relate to Amos story?
[06:11:06] Amos story?
[06:11:07] I mean, I think everybody can find something to relate to in a story.
[06:11:10] Why is advocating for violence not illegal?
[06:11:12] It is, it just doesn't get punished.
[06:11:14] You're going to play NTE, never in a stabbiness, yeah I will.
[06:11:18] Like I'm very much a sucker for good combat and I would, I will forgive almost anything
[06:11:23] for good combat like for example like I've played where wins me 500 hours I haven't played
[06:11:29] for you know you can see since February right someone played for a month I should probably
[06:11:32] go back like I played tainty rail had good combat I played the entire game and I also
[06:11:37] did the DLC I beat like all the super hard bosses and everything this game I didn't finish
[06:11:42] because it didn't have that great a combat it was okay obviously you know we know I played
[06:11:47] Resident Evil, Remnant 2, Insane Combat, like basically like Nioh 3, right? Like
[06:11:53] every video game that like I know I'm playing through this one here too, I
[06:11:56] haven't played it for a few days though, like that's the first boss, it was really
[06:11:59] hard and it was like four in the morning, I just went to bed, like I barely beat
[06:12:03] them and then like there's a second phase and I'm like I've got to go sleep,
[06:12:06] right? And I just say Tane and Grail is good, Tane and Grail is absolutely good,
[06:12:11] it's a phenomenal game, it's a great game. So like to me I just care about like I
[06:12:15] I care a lot about the minute to minute, like second to second game play.
[06:12:19] Like I played this a lot.
[06:12:21] I mean, this is all like AFK time, right?
[06:12:22] Like farming items, but like I did play it a lot where it wins me.
[06:12:26] It had a hundred gigabyte update.
[06:12:27] Fucking massive.
[06:12:28] Yeah.
[06:12:28] I mean, like I need to finish this one too.
[06:12:31] I'm going to probably play where it wins me it again.
[06:12:33] But as I said, I have the one daily per day thing.
[06:12:36] Can we see your tainting real character, please?
[06:12:39] Um, like I, I mean, no.
[06:12:45] I don't feel like it while you're on I have a guy I have the you know the big mace that you get at the beginning of the game
[06:12:50] I literally beat the entire game with that mace and I like my characters so overpowered that
[06:12:58] Like we killed I killed the last boss. I'm like
[06:13:02] 30 seconds something like that probably even less than that
[06:13:07] Good world building and tainted grail. Yeah, I do think that I think that the DLC wasn't as good as the
[06:13:12] like the base game, like that's just my opinion. I didn't like the way the story like the pacing
[06:13:22] was, but I mean, it was good. It's not like it was bad. New Orleans made updates coming a piece
[06:13:31] at a time every two weeks kind of feels slow if you're a hardcore player right now. Yeah, I mean,
[06:13:36] like I, I kind of stopped because like I don't feel the desire to min max the characters in
[06:13:45] any of these games. I just, I don't feel the desire to do that. And the reason why I don't feel the
[06:13:50] desire to is that I can beat everything in the game without doing that. Like I beat every single
[06:13:57] boss in where wins me. And what else is there to do, right? I mean, like that was it. I beat almost
[06:14:05] all of them like on the first day too. Like I mean the fucking wolf mother that one took me like
[06:14:11] three or four hours of farming. But like it's also because I just wasn't I wasn't really playing very well.
[06:14:22] This is good. Yeah, horse animation is weird in tainy grail. I've never used tainy grail,
[06:14:25] the horse. Well, that's the only beat the boss and nine souls. Okay.
[06:14:29] Sasha Gray played the shit out of Kazan first berserker. Yeah, I mean, I'm not surprised like it's really good games great game
[06:14:39] You finished percent of five no, I stopped playing it like I didn't like
[06:14:44] Like I played it on the hardest difficulty and
[06:14:47] It felt like it was like I would like have my character get one shot because he was a persona that was weak to an attack
[06:14:54] And I just felt like it was just stupid like I I didn't
[06:14:59] Like I didn't really feel like there was like a lot of like, I just think metaphor was way better.
[06:15:07] I do. I think it was just it was just a way better game.
[06:15:11] Like it's really all there is to it. I mean like persona it's I read you was up.
[06:15:17] Kenshin. Yeah, yeah, sure. Right. Maybe after I after I quit Leatherman waves. How is the story for you? Leatherman waves is great.
[06:15:23] It was one of the best ones I've ever done.
[06:15:24] been.
[06:15:25] I grow up all that long, thinks Skyrim or Bolvian.
[06:15:31] Yeah, it's like if you like Skyrim or Bolvian, you'll like TanaGrayl.
[06:15:38] It's just basically the same thing.
[06:15:42] The amount of games you play should be on easy on normal man.
[06:15:44] No, I like playing it on the difficult modes, but I don't like it whenever the difficulty
[06:15:51] is like very um cheesy because it makes it to where like I don't feel like I make I don't
[06:15:58] feel like I'm accomplishing anything I just feel stupid seven deadly sins origin on Monday
[06:16:03] yeah I'll probably play that was that like in two days right yeah it's gonna be like
[06:16:07] the day after tomorrow yeah I could probably play that um I I mean I thought the anime
[06:16:16] was good. Maybe on brand risk? No, no, but I'll probably, I'll probably watch the
[06:16:21] highlights later on. Check out the Guildmore wins me, man. I'll log on maybe
[06:16:27] in the next week or so. I've been thinking about playing it recently. Damage
[06:16:32] sponges? Well, I don't like getting insta-killed, right? That's to me. It's very
[06:16:37] annoying. Tan Grail's not even remotely moddable on the same level. Oh, oh, modding?
[06:16:43] Yeah, I'm not a big modder, so I can't really comment on that like you could be right about that
[06:16:47] And I wasn't really thinking about that, but other than modding like I I did really like the game
[06:16:55] Some of the hardest mod is for people that already beat the game. Yeah, I think it could have been like that, but
[06:17:00] Like if you take away like that one element, then I feel like the rest of it
[06:17:06] And can look at the new guild base. Yeah through it soon. Okay
[06:17:13] Just actually, let me respond to something.
[06:17:37] Good memory of where Winstaint the game auto-demoted you, but we promoted you to Vice Leader.
[06:17:41] That's okay.
[06:17:42] I'm okay with somebody else being the steward of the guild. That's fine
[06:17:47] You finish King and come deliverance to you always want to play no ST
[06:17:50] No, it was hard for me to get into Kingdom come deliverance to was a game honestly
[06:17:54] I didn't it felt like very restrictive because like I felt like I was all I was trying to do something and like there would be like
[06:18:01] There was like it was such a great simulator that I hated it
[06:18:06] That's basically what happened like I thought I was gonna love this game
[06:18:09] And like I thought about coming back and trying to play it again because of just like how much I like it's too realistic
[06:18:14] Yeah, yeah
[06:18:16] And McClellan was very mad
[06:18:17] But I think I will probably try and play it again like from the beginning Dragon Slime 2 is on on sale for $10. Should I get it?
[06:18:23] Yeah, I'd say it's worth $10. I mean Dragon's Dogma 2 was a really great game. It's just that
[06:18:31] The best part of the game is the end of the game
[06:18:35] And you don't even know it can happen unless you you know
[06:18:39] Like, it's... yeah, it could have been better. Yeah, it could have been better.
[06:18:49] It's not a finished game. It doesn't feel like a finished game. I think that you're right
[06:18:52] about that.
[06:18:54] So you chair it for Mortal Shull 2. I did. I'm going to play it. I want to choose Direct
[06:19:01] Garbage Man, Direct Downgrade, and everything one was. Dragon's Lungma 2 was a direct downgrade
[06:19:06] to everything that one was. I'm trying to think of a single instance of that not being
[06:19:16] true. I will say that I think the unmoored world is a better post game than the post
[06:19:32] game for the the well of souls or whatever it was in Dragon's Dogma 1.
[06:19:40] Like that's my opinion. I think the unmoored world was way cooler. That's
[06:19:45] literally the only thing that I would say is better. Everything else you're
[06:19:49] totally right about. Everfall? Yeah, yeah the Everfall. There you go.
[06:19:53] The black isle, oh, bitter black isle, I think that was also very good, but I'm not talking
[06:20:05] about that.
[06:20:06] That's all DLC.
[06:20:09] That's like hard DLC too.
[06:20:10] It's like a whole different zone.
[06:20:12] I wasn't counting that.
[06:20:13] The End of Darker is in 2 DLC.
[06:20:15] The guy that made Dragon's Dogma originally at Zuno left the company, it's not gonna happen.
[06:20:20] Dead game.
[06:20:21] Dead game.
[06:20:22] They'll probably try to remake it in like eight years.
[06:20:26] You might try to know West for the Wicked.
[06:20:29] I already played it, beat the entire thing.
[06:20:32] Beat the whole story, beat the roguelite mode, beat everything.
[06:20:35] It was a good game.
[06:20:38] You gotta try that monster in our story, it's 3.
[06:20:42] Uh, no, it doesn't look like a fun game to me.
[06:20:45] You're a beatin' you at 3?
[06:20:46] Yeah, beat the entire game.
[06:20:47] I played part of the Shogun's journey or whatever, but I kind of had my build finished, and my
[06:20:55] build was like a tank build, and so I didn't really feel the desire to go all the way through
[06:21:00] the game and do everything over again.
[06:21:02] And also, the way that Team Ninja does item stats, I don't like the way that they let
[06:21:10] you do, it's an amazing game, I would recommend it, but at a very high level I don't find
[06:21:17] it to be fulfilling to like chase for different item pieces because it's just so hard to get
[06:21:22] certain stats. It's my opinion.
[06:21:29] I really think Dragon's Dogma had better potential than Monster Hunter and they even
[06:21:31] gutted the MMO game based on that game, Capcom's biggest fuck up. I think you're totally right,
[06:21:36] Dragon's Dogma too should have been Elden Ring with the story.
[06:21:40] And it was just shit. It was just shit. It's completely indefensible that they fucked up that
[06:21:47] bad. I'm shocked, honestly. Even now, thinking about it, it's surprising how bad it was.
[06:21:54] It was a great game, but it's a game that was an 8 or an 8 or an 9,
[06:21:59] but it should have been an 11 or a 12, or it should have been a solid 10 game.
[06:22:05] It had every opportunity to do that, but it's worse than the first one. I think in a lot of
[06:22:10] ways it is. I think you're right about that. Even 11s, what is this here? Airbase, I don't know what
[06:22:16] But anyway guys, I will be back on tomorrow. I'll see you guys then and we'll get back into it then
[06:22:23] So thank you guys all very much for watching and until next time boys
[06:22:27] Peace
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