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04-04-2026 · 6h 12m

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[00:00:30] I can see the night is a while,
[00:00:40] I see the sun when the earth is a fire.
[00:00:44] When you open me, give me a sign,
[00:00:55] We can't stop breathing even closer than I did
[00:01:00] We touch the ground, I'm on the hard of time
[00:01:11] That's gotta you, smell like a sound
[00:01:15] I'm lost in the ground
[00:01:17] Now we doing voice
[00:01:19] Oh
[00:01:21] Wow, I forgot all about this
[00:01:24] There it is. Okay. It's a little bit better. Oh
[00:01:27] Man, I just woke up maybe a little bit ago and slept a little bit longer than I had planned on which is actually not a bad thing
[00:01:35] I'm happy about that and you know woke up. I played Crimson Desert again all night. It was amazing and
[00:01:43] Did finally move forward a little bit in the main quest, right? Which I haven't done at all and
[00:01:47] And Overwatch stream today?
[00:01:49] Absolutely fucking not.
[00:01:51] No, we are not doing an Overwatch stream at all.
[00:01:54] Never again, probably.
[00:01:56] So many bombs got dropped in Tehran?
[00:01:58] Well, yeah, I mean, obviously they're gonna bomb the shit out of them.
[00:02:01] Because now they have like a justification, right?
[00:02:04] Because they got one of the pilots, right?
[00:02:06] So now they're definitely gonna do it.
[00:02:08] Well, of course. You see that update for Crimson Desert?
[00:02:10] Yeah, they're just doing everything that I wanted.
[00:02:13] Which, I mean, that's smart, right?
[00:02:15] right i mean like obviously it's is a lot of ways you can handle things but um...
[00:02:19] you know just listen to what i'm saying just implement every suggestion that i
[00:02:23] have into the game
[00:02:24] and it'll just make everything better right so uh... yet simple
[00:02:28] and uh... she won the one ten seventeen of two another one on ten seventeen
[00:02:32] uh... i'll consider it okay
[00:02:34] but uh... yeah we'll see what happens mr beast releases streamer compilation
[00:02:38] video streamer competition video
[00:02:40] all i didn't see that i had no idea i mean i saw that uh...
[00:02:44] actually that's not true i did see a little bit
[00:02:47] but i didn't see the specifics at all
[00:02:49] and uh... finish the other i got all the achievements super fun video yeah i'm
[00:02:53] a super fun game yet really really good man
[00:02:55] and uh... i enjoyed it a lot i played the fuck out of new three that i i i
[00:02:59] really really like that game
[00:03:01] like basically any action combat game that i play
[00:03:04] i immediately go and play the fuck out of it right like i love action
[00:03:09] combat games are my favorite genre and uh... i've always enjoyed them
[00:03:13] Pretty much the most right those are like my favorite games. So yeah, have you seen the christy gnome and her husband stuff?
[00:03:19] Yeah, I did. I mean like as I said I like her husband is a cross-dresser or something like that
[00:03:24] I just I mean I've said this before I don't think it'd be I don't think cross-dressing is a big deal like
[00:03:30] Maybe it's just me being a weirdo, but like I just don't really I don't think it's that big of a deal
[00:03:37] Like I don't know what to say other than that. I mean like it's just that simple
[00:03:41] And it's here ask you guys want to play armored core again. Yeah, probably not. We'll see what happens, right?
[00:03:47] And yeah, I don't know family of the kill the Iranian general and ice custody. Well, yeah, of course
[00:03:53] I mean, that's what and again, that's what they should do. I mean like I honestly I saw Marco Rubio
[00:03:59] So this is what happened earlier today. Let me see if I can find it. No, it's not that
[00:04:04] Let me see if I can find it Marco. That's macro
[00:04:08] Okay, there it is, all right. So anyway, let me show you guys this. So earlier today, this
[00:04:17] is what happened. Until recently, Hamadiyah Soleimani Ashfar and her daughter were green
[00:04:24] hardholders living lavishly in the United States. Afshar is the niece of deceased general
[00:04:33] and, uh, Quasim Soleimani, she's also an outspoken supporter of the Iranian regime who celebrated
[00:04:39] attacks on Americans and referred to our country as the Great Satan.
[00:04:43] Uh, this week, I terminated both her and her daughter's, uh, legal status, and they are
[00:04:49] now in ice custody pending removal from the United States.
[00:04:53] So this is, this is obviously a big Mark O W. It is.
[00:04:57] I'm very happy about this, but that this is, this should be a good start, right?
[00:05:01] I mean, like, let's be real.
[00:05:03] I mean, there are so many of these fuckers in the country, like, yeah, it's great.
[00:05:07] You got rid of a couple of them, and that's a good thing.
[00:05:11] But we need to make this the norm, like, you need, and also, you've got to go even farther
[00:05:15] with it, right?
[00:05:16] And so, in my opinion, remove the single hair in your forehead, which one?
[00:05:19] I don't even know where it is.
[00:05:21] Oh, that, you know what?
[00:05:22] Yeah, it is annoying.
[00:05:23] And get them all out?
[00:05:25] Yeah, exactly.
[00:05:26] And so, if federal judge will cancel it, it doesn't matter.
[00:05:28] Who cares what the judge says?
[00:05:29] Just fly them over right now.
[00:05:31] Fuck them.
[00:05:32] uh... that's what i do like it if it was made this is what i would do
[00:05:36] i would seize all of their assets i'd take everything they have
[00:05:40] and then i'd send them and i'd hot drop them in like a rock
[00:05:43] i'd put them in a rock in the most extreme violent militant area
[00:05:48] because the girl there that uh... you know like that the niece of this guy
[00:05:52] is basic i mean she's dressing like an only fans girl she is
[00:05:56] then so and uh... all that wait there's another one
[00:06:00] all my god
[00:06:02] what what wait a minute holy shit look at this
[00:06:04] rubios cancel permanent residency of all all we love as i started to
[00:06:08] holy fuck okay this is great now i want to see this
[00:06:12] now let's pack them all up let's get rid of them
[00:06:15] holy shit i'm glad to see this so so this girl let me go back and show you
[00:06:19] this i think this is really really funny to see it happen
[00:06:22] why were they here will be fair i mean if they're the what the country is in
[00:06:26] a war with us only see it being a problem right
[00:06:28] but like now that it is, it's a big issue. So, Muhammad Awazi, right? Journalist coming
[00:06:35] Iranian affairs has been sent back over and this is her photos on social media. So, these
[00:06:41] are the people, right? And this is what I really, really hate about him, is that these are women
[00:06:46] who are literally dressing up like only fans girls on Instagram that are celebrating and
[00:06:52] gassing up a regime that would beat you to death for dressing like that. So, what do I
[00:06:57] I think the solution is, I'm a big fan of the Dante's Inferno Contrapasso, the punishment
[00:07:03] should fit the crime.
[00:07:05] I think we send them back over there.
[00:07:07] You like this regime so much, you like dressing like this so much, it's time to go back.
[00:07:13] That's right.
[00:07:14] It's time to go back and we'll see what they do with you.
[00:07:17] And if they want to do whatever they want with her, I think that's justified.
[00:07:21] I do.
[00:07:22] Because she'd enable that to happen to other people.
[00:07:24] So how could you possibly allow that to happen?
[00:07:26] How could you possibly look at this?
[00:07:28] And this is the funniest thing that I saw there.
[00:07:31] And look at all these comments.
[00:07:33] These are all translated from Arabic, okay?
[00:07:36] Keep this in mind.
[00:07:37] Are you crazy?
[00:07:38] God forbid.
[00:07:39] Is this her...
[00:07:40] Is this Haza's sister and Salmane's niece?
[00:07:43] Oh, his accounts are well known.
[00:07:45] As you know, know-it-alls, you school folks, in the slogans, death to America,
[00:07:51] in reality, the good life and blissful living in the heart of America, and give my
[00:07:55] regards to honor my dear brother Muhammad after the greeting your person your account and your
[00:08:02] content are the biggest and most elegant can you please post the the news without these images
[00:08:09] they are not having it they don't like this at all they sell slogans to the people but don't apply
[00:08:16] them to themselves well i think i think you guys are totally right i think you absolutely are
[00:08:24] right about this you have perfect you have the perfect viewpoint on this let's send her back to you
[00:08:30] and you can decide what happens how about that so yes we enable idiots like this so much in the US I
[00:08:35] know and uh why you know about our channel because it popped up on twitter that's the reason why
[00:08:40] we need a separate twitter from third worlders well I mean hey this is a point where the
[00:08:44] interests converge so anyway on the basis that America is the enemy look at this here
[00:08:50] all my fucking god uh... the mall has lied to their followers the donkeys who
[00:08:55] kill in their cause they collect money from them and hoard it in american banks
[00:09:00] and their sons live like kings with the money of the maggi donkeys and they the
[00:09:05] fools allie here's gold
[00:09:08] all my god
[00:09:09] brother mad she's taking it easy with the skimpy clothes in iran they force
[00:09:13] the girls and beat them
[00:09:14] if they don't cover their hair
[00:09:17] so there it is
[00:09:18] and i'm very very happy to see this i'm tremendously happy to see this because
[00:09:22] i think that really i mean this is a it is a fate worse than death
[00:09:27] to send this woman back to iran
[00:09:30] it is
[00:09:31] it is a fate worse than death
[00:09:33] and i think that's too easy
[00:09:35] i do
[00:09:36] i think that she's getting off easy
[00:09:38] but that's the best that we can do
[00:09:40] and i was a shitstorm third world propaganda and i u.s. disinformation
[00:09:44] today it's going insane
[00:09:45] well listen i mean you give up a billion people that um... think the earth is
[00:09:50] flat the internet
[00:09:51] and they're gonna think america's wrong about everything because this on a i
[00:09:55] video of the uh... of an aircraft carrier blowing up right
[00:09:58] i mean half of those people probably see the uh... you know the iranians on
[00:10:02] the flying carpets
[00:10:03] and they're like all my god they brought a back wait what it
[00:10:09] she got back to run the end up over in the u k
[00:10:11] well i mean i don't know i mean if if she's in our custody can't we just
[00:10:14] drop her off over there? Of course we can. Why not? Well, I think that's the right way to do it.
[00:10:20] Did you see Hollow Live is going to cut support for their male V-Tubers? So, male V-Tubers are over.
[00:10:28] Based? Yeah, based. So, yeah, I mean V-Tubing is all about girls. It is. It's a girl thing.
[00:10:37] Now, there are guys that are V-Tubers and, you know, more power to them. Good for them.
[00:10:41] but the reality is that v tubing is a female activity v tubing is like uh...
[00:10:46] it's like a clever use of game mechanics
[00:10:49] like an exploit basically where women that can stream without having to be hot
[00:10:55] that's a good and this is a huge huge thing
[00:10:58] because i've said this before
[00:11:00] is that if you look at the top fifty male streamers the top one hundred
[00:11:04] male streamers
[00:11:05] there's gonna be a lot of the dudes on that list
[00:11:08] if you look at the top fifty the top one hundred female streamers
[00:11:12] every single one of them is going to be at least above average
[00:11:15] and the reason why is because guys watch girls because they're hot
[00:11:18] that's the reason why it's so obvious and everybody knows it
[00:11:22] but you know if you don't want to say this but it's obviously true
[00:11:27] and uh... two of your monster male these years
[00:11:29] yeah i know what i mean there it is to my monster male vtubers
[00:11:33] well yeah and listen guys listen yeah will do now you guys shouldn't join how
[00:11:37] alive okay
[00:11:38] but i didn't know is two of them i thought it was just one
[00:11:41] did they've multiplied now
[00:11:43] we have two of them now oh my god
[00:11:50] how the fuck did we get a second one man
[00:11:52] and uh...
[00:11:53] mccunnell read i don't know man
[00:11:55] and uh... anyway so
[00:11:58] here's the way i see it right
[00:11:59] is that if you're like male vtubers serve no purpose that they'd have no
[00:12:04] like there's no reason for something to be a male vtuber
[00:12:07] because that like the value that people get out of vtubing is the fantasy of the
[00:12:12] character
[00:12:12] the male people that are watching are not they don't need to fantasize about a
[00:12:17] male character
[00:12:18] so there's no real that there's no incentive that they're getting out of
[00:12:22] it sorry adalie sorry but that i mean you know i'm right you know i'm
[00:12:25] right about
[00:12:26] i mean that's just how it is
[00:12:28] and again i'm waiting to be proven wrong
[00:12:31] and i've been waiting for a long time okay and then it is the reason
[00:12:35] well you can just stream without a webcam i mean you can do that look at lyric for
[00:12:39] example
[00:12:40] i mean you don't need a in avatar and i guess if you want to do it that's fine
[00:12:44] but i think that there's a lot of and and this is true and i will say this
[00:12:48] and this might get me in trouble and i hope so that way i can make content
[00:12:51] about it tomorrow
[00:12:52] but uh... a lot of the girls that do v two being not all of them there
[00:12:55] many of them are attractive
[00:12:58] Basically every single every single unattractive girl that's successful in streaming is a vtuber
[00:13:05] every single one
[00:13:07] Guaranteed
[00:13:08] Every single fucking one and so maybe there's like a couple of exceptions on tip-talk or something like that
[00:13:15] But I guess I can't say every single one. I can say 99%
[00:13:19] Okay, so that's it hate threat etc. Yeah, and that's the truth
[00:13:23] And so if you're an ugly chick you better get a vtuber model you do and I get that other ones do it for
[00:13:30] For anonymity purposes other ones do it just because they don't want to have themselves out there all the time
[00:13:35] More power to them all the best to them. I have nothing against it
[00:13:39] But I think that this other component needs to be acknowledged because it is real and so that's all there is to it
[00:13:46] I'm sure it's a fetish which would follow ugly or fat. Yeah, I mean sure
[00:13:50] There's a fetish for everything, but at the end of the day, I mean there's people that like to eat shit
[00:13:54] But if you make a store that's selling shit and eating shit, then you're probably not gonna have as many people
[00:14:00] Then if you were selling and eating steaks, right?
[00:14:03] So that's it. There are some people that eat shit, but that doesn't mean that you think that that's that's gonna make you
[00:14:09] successful, right? Just because there's some people that think that doesn't mean that that's the norm, right?
[00:14:14] And anyway, that's what I think about female and male VTubers, okay?
[00:14:18] So I just figured I'd say that just why not and anyone since hate for your take is just delusional
[00:14:23] I know that's why they'd send it and
[00:14:26] anyway, so
[00:14:28] Going back to this. I am very very happy about seeing this now
[00:14:32] I think that Marco Rubio needs to do this with all of these people like you what you need to do is you need to go
[00:14:38] To these different rallies where it's the people that are supporting the Ayatollah and you need to look at which of them are
[00:14:44] citizens, go through their entire family tree, and if any of them are non-citizens,
[00:14:50] fucking revoke their green card and send them back to wherever they came from.
[00:14:54] Inflict maximum pain, maximum damage, and then the ones that are left, if you can,
[00:15:00] denaturalize them and deport them too. That's what I think.
[00:15:04] These are people that are openly supporting an enemy that were literally in a military,
[00:15:09] a war, a military confrontation, and a vent against what we're going against them, right?
[00:15:15] Obviously, make an example out of them.
[00:15:16] Yes, and I don't know why they don't do that.
[00:15:19] I don't know why there is an idea that we should allow terrorist supporters to be in
[00:15:25] the country.
[00:15:26] Like, I mean, and I get that like, okay, if it's a citizen, all right, well, this
[00:15:29] is a First Amendment situation.
[00:15:31] And so we can figure that out.
[00:15:33] And by the way, I don't really care about that.
[00:15:36] i think that if you're supporting a terrorist you are inciting violence it
[00:15:39] does not support the first amendment you need to leave anyway right
[00:15:43] but that's all up to the uh... that i mean again that's more of a legal
[00:15:46] conversation i don't really know
[00:15:48] uh... what do you think terrorist supporting citizens should be punished
[00:15:51] with
[00:15:51] uh... i would say like maybe inciting violence i mean you could come up
[00:15:55] with a lot of things i mean i i don't really know
[00:15:57] but i think that the easiest one right the easiest one are the people that
[00:16:00] are not citizens right
[00:16:02] because like that's the low hanging fruit that's the one that should be obvious
[00:16:06] and that's what they should do
[00:16:08] i think that if you have any of these people that have any family members
[00:16:12] here and you have to keep in mind that
[00:16:15] but i am of the mindset that if somebody is like a leader
[00:16:19] in like one of these countries that's like a crazy person
[00:16:22] then yeah i think we should just get rid of their kids in their family to
[00:16:25] like i do i think we should deport them
[00:16:27] like just proactively
[00:16:28] because uh... and you remember like what happened with that jewish uh... like
[00:16:32] a preschool right
[00:16:34] like this is a guy who was an american citizen i believe but his family was
[00:16:39] from lebanon and uh... his brother in law some act that was a was a has
[00:16:43] bought soldier
[00:16:44] and if we just you know did the smart thing you do the smart thing is it a
[00:16:49] good idea to have people that family and terrorist organizations in the
[00:16:51] country no
[00:16:53] okay just get rid of right just get rid of them
[00:16:55] It's that simple.
[00:16:56] And I think that the problem is that people are so much more willing to make a decision
[00:17:01] off of ideology because they don't have to live with the consequences of that decision.
[00:17:06] And they allow a high-minded ideology to dictate decisions that they make that then hurt other
[00:17:13] people that are not them.
[00:17:15] So they can maintain their perceived moral high ground and consistency while at
[00:17:20] the same time other people need to suffer the consequences from it.
[00:17:24] And I find this to just be the most profound and just the pinnacle of privilege, right?
[00:17:30] It is the pinnacle of privilege.
[00:17:31] I hate it.
[00:17:32] There's four more people that are directly family of the IRGC.
[00:17:35] They're currently doctors or teachers in the U.S. Well, I mean, it sounds like they've
[00:17:38] got four more to go, right?
[00:17:40] I mean, that's it.
[00:17:41] And that's it.
[00:17:42] Rather some damage to cause as much possible.
[00:17:44] So fucking retard, have we put up at this bullshit?
[00:17:46] It is.
[00:17:47] And the reason why is because we don't have a, we have a society of people that
[00:17:52] I think many of them agree with this kind of stuff, and they think that it's good, but
[00:17:56] we also have people that want to feel good about themselves.
[00:18:01] That's actually the biggest problem with all of this is that, and this might be like
[00:18:06] a big picture idea, but bear with me with this, and I think you guys will kind of
[00:18:10] see where I'm coming from here, is that basically you have a lot of these people
[00:18:17] that what they want to do is they want to project the idea that they are a good person.
[00:18:23] They want to project the idea that they have the right opinions or that they have the correct
[00:18:28] viewpoints on things.
[00:18:30] And so to them, what matters the most isn't necessarily doing the right thing.
[00:18:35] It's being seen as doing the right thing.
[00:18:38] So these are people that, you know, they want to have all their good actions be
[00:18:42] as conspicuous and public as possible because that's the reason they're doing them. They
[00:18:47] don't do good to be good. They do good to look good. And what happens is that you have this
[00:18:54] entire culture of narcissism that's I think manifested and so many of these people are
[00:19:00] more than willing to condemn, like let's say their own, even their own family members
[00:19:05] in some cases, but especially other people in the country to a life of chaos, torment,
[00:19:12] danger and everything just so they can feel good about themselves right
[00:19:17] they think she's being forced to be pro ronnie regime same thing with chinese
[00:19:20] citizens
[00:19:21] well i don't really care honestly it doesn't matter to me whether uh...
[00:19:24] they're forced to or not
[00:19:26] i don't want them here
[00:19:28] and i don't want i don't have to make that decision i don't want to have to
[00:19:31] you know do like some kind of purity test i think at the end of the day
[00:19:35] uh... you don't want to have radical terrorist family members that are in
[00:19:38] your country right i mean it's pretty obvious
[00:19:40] so uh... you just get rid of them i mean that's it
[00:19:43] so it's common sense country that hates us has their children living here to
[00:19:46] what and yeah exactly it's a huge mistake
[00:19:49] and uh... i know that people want to always take the you know take the right
[00:19:53] side of things and try to
[00:19:54] you know look on devil's advocate side but you would never want this person
[00:19:57] living around you
[00:19:58] you would never want this person are you never want to deal with this
[00:20:01] person yourself
[00:20:02] so that's always the test that i use is that
[00:20:05] if you wouldn't be comfortable with this decision being applied
[00:20:09] for the negative consequences or the collateral damage of this decision
[00:20:12] being applied to you
[00:20:14] then i don't want to hear why you think that it's a good idea right i mean
[00:20:18] that's it
[00:20:19] waiting hard is no place in the modern world yeah exactly in the problem is
[00:20:23] the modern world is being
[00:20:24] uh... is being led by bleeding hearts it is and uh... what they're what they're
[00:20:28] causing is everybody else to bleed to
[00:20:30] uh... and that's the problem is that a lot of these people that have this
[00:20:33] you know like this empathy
[00:20:35] they only really have it to the extent that it's rewarded socially and I think
[00:20:40] that's the big problem with like performative empathy is that they only
[00:20:44] care about acting this way to the extent that they feel like they're being seen
[00:20:49] as a good person like and the best comparison for this is Charlie Kirk
[00:20:53] right I mean you can look at a lot of these same people that are talking about
[00:20:57] how evil and bad America is they're celebrating Charlie Kirk getting killed
[00:21:01] Well, how is that?
[00:21:02] Well, it's because they actually don't have any morality.
[00:21:05] They only have a goal, and the morality
[00:21:07] is warped around in order to fit that goal.
[00:21:10] That's it.
[00:21:11] And so I wonder how much those bleeding heart people
[00:21:12] are actually paid actors.
[00:21:13] I think that a lot of them are.
[00:21:15] I do.
[00:21:17] And I used to not think that as much,
[00:21:19] but after I've seen the amount of fraud
[00:21:21] that's in a lot of these governmental organizations,
[00:21:24] I actually think that what's happening is that
[00:21:26] they're using fraud from government agencies
[00:21:28] to indirectly fund this type of ideology.
[00:21:31] I think that's what's happening.
[00:21:33] And you have a lot of people now
[00:21:35] that are, I think, starting to realize that, too.
[00:21:38] Could you not be as bad as ISIS guy in charge of Syria?
[00:21:40] After all, that one's a great guy,
[00:21:41] according to Trump and Rubio.
[00:21:42] Well, yeah, I mean, he's fine.
[00:21:44] But he's also over there in Syria, right?
[00:21:46] I mean, like, I, the thing is,
[00:21:48] I think, oh, it's his name, Al-Sharah.
[00:21:50] I think he's great.
[00:21:51] I do, I think he's great.
[00:21:52] But the thing is, at the same time,
[00:21:54] it doesn't mean that he's gonna be
[00:21:55] the exact same as an American, right?
[00:21:57] and also we're not at war with siria we have you know we went to siria they came
[00:22:01] here everything's fine
[00:22:03] so it's a totally different dynamic
[00:22:05] so uh... that's what i would say
[00:22:07] and he was i says yeah i know he was i says i i i get that yeah for sure
[00:22:15] was it terrorist yeah he was
[00:22:17] he was the one
[00:22:19] then now he's the leader
[00:22:20] that's what happens
[00:22:22] yeah definitely
[00:22:23] i mean winners win
[00:22:24] Winners win, losers lose, right? Aren't they killing Christians?
[00:22:28] Yeah, it's really bad and hopefully they're gonna stop. I mean, obviously, and the best way to get them to stop
[00:22:32] is to be a little bit more diplomatic with them and I think it's working.
[00:22:36] But we'll see what happens. You don't put a priest and a captain of a pirate ship. Yeah, that's exactly right.
[00:22:41] And the thing is that, like, Syria has been a PvP server for a really long time.
[00:22:46] There's been a lot of bad stuff that's happened in Syria.
[00:22:49] So, do you really think that you're gonna get, you know, like Mr. Rogers to run shit? No.
[00:22:54] you wanna get the previous ISIS leader
[00:22:57] you wanna get the guy that's cutting off heads
[00:23:00] doing executions
[00:23:01] this guy knows how to deal with the problem
[00:23:04] he does, I guarantee it
[00:23:06] and so anyway yeah you get a terrorist
[00:23:08] you know what terrorists really don't like?
[00:23:11] other terrorists
[00:23:12] so figure it out that way
[00:23:14] and they can stay over there
[00:23:16] and deporting people hating my nation is normal it sure is
[00:23:20] you know mr rogers was special forces mr rogers was special forces
[00:23:24] I didn't know that. I don't believe it.
[00:23:33] I don't believe this. This is a lie.
[00:23:36] Okay, it was not in the military. It's an urban. Okay, that was an urban legend.
[00:23:41] Alright, guys? And again, you got me. I looked it up.
[00:23:45] But apparently no, it is not true. Absolutely not.
[00:23:48] And oh boy, here it is. What is this?
[00:23:51] reports of iranian businessmen also offering
[00:23:56] financial rewards for anyone who finds the downed at fifteen pilot
[00:23:59] jacquero budget which small court of cloth
[00:24:02] uh... which messages local language asking to install the pilot for downed
[00:24:06] often promising a reward
[00:24:08] well no surprise there i mean like obviously that's what's gonna happen
[00:24:11] bob ross was in the navy yeah he said that um...
[00:24:14] i remember hearing something about that he said that he had to yell a lot in
[00:24:17] the navy
[00:24:18] and then as soon as he got out he would he never want to yell at anybody ever
[00:24:22] again and i'd definitely understand that
[00:24:24] and uh... so yeah
[00:24:26] rob Ross was a sniper i don't think he was a sniper but it was something like
[00:24:30] that he was in the military
[00:24:31] but anyway uh... my point is that yeah they're gonna try to find this pilot
[00:24:35] they still haven't found him by the way
[00:24:38] so this has been going on now for i guess a couple of now two days really
[00:24:42] this is the second day
[00:24:43] uh... that where a pilot got shot down in iran at least the project that
[00:24:48] assumption is that he was shot down i would guess that but it's not
[00:24:51] a hundred percent confirmed
[00:24:52] but there's a pilot that's been an american pilot that's been lost in iran
[00:24:57] and nobody knows where the hell he is
[00:24:59] nobody knows where he is at all
[00:25:01] and uh... i don't know it's your worst in fraud usage all i know that i get
[00:25:04] it i i know i know all about that the the birthright citizenship oh yeah i
[00:25:08] it's a huge huge problem
[00:25:10] and uh... again as soon as like as i said i mean
[00:25:14] all they really need to do this is what i think they should do is that
[00:25:18] all you need to do is get enough of them of a majority together
[00:25:22] to where you can use that majority to just simply undo all the birthright
[00:25:27] citizenship uh... you know a people right you just undo it
[00:25:30] and so all the people that were granted citizenship in like the last
[00:25:34] like fifteen years or twenty years
[00:25:36] you just delete it
[00:25:37] you just say like what you are citizen now you're not you're done
[00:25:40] and uh... that's it i feel like it's super simple
[00:25:43] so don't ever feel like uh... it's too late you can literally just undo it
[00:25:48] you just turn it off
[00:25:51] just get rid of it
[00:25:52] it's really easy like i uh... and and this is the thing right is i i don't get
[00:25:56] why people don't do this like i obviously that's what you should do
[00:25:59] birthright censorship done by taiwanese and chinese well i mean if i would
[00:26:03] them i would do it too
[00:26:04] i don't have any animosity towards them for doing it i only have animosity
[00:26:08] towards our people here for letting it happen
[00:26:11] like i never blame a person for taking advantage of the system i never really
[00:26:15] do
[00:26:15] this might sound odd especially if a person doesn't have an obligation to pay
[00:26:19] into that system
[00:26:20] there's no reason why a chinese or taiwanese person
[00:26:24] would have any sort of obligation to the united states to behave in a way
[00:26:28] that is ethical they don't have any obligation to that
[00:26:31] so whenever they do something like this i don't really think this is a
[00:26:34] bad thing for them
[00:26:35] they're doing whatever is in their best interest some always yeah i'm not
[00:26:38] angry at the some always
[00:26:40] i just want to get rid of them
[00:26:41] like i i i don't hate these people i just don't want to hear
[00:26:45] might see this uh... staff blackmail's over i cannot not i don't even know what
[00:26:48] that is of no idea what that is
[00:26:50] and uh... sent com as a treaty anything for thirty hours on this treat
[00:26:53] drought since the iran war began yeah i saw that and uh... it doesn't look
[00:26:58] good when we see that can find this
[00:27:02] where is it sent com there it is
[00:27:04] let's take a look at it
[00:27:06] here we go and uh... yeah no post at all for an entire day
[00:27:11] and uh... the three centuries being refueled i mean probably because they're
[00:27:14] trying to find this person
[00:27:16] and it would look bad if they're making updates while they have somebody that's
[00:27:20] captured i think that's kind of what's going on
[00:27:23] but it's kind of hard to say i'm just guessing right i don't know
[00:27:26] and i think still here they're a legion yeah obviously
[00:27:29] you're not smart to take advantage of the system you just a parasite well i
[00:27:32] i don't feel i don't i don't feel like the simoleons that are just lying on
[00:27:35] forms are smart
[00:27:37] i don't think so at all i think that they are and and the thing is that if they
[00:27:40] weren't if they were smart
[00:27:42] they wouldn't be getting caught by twenty three-year-old youtubers right and
[00:27:45] it wouldn't be happening
[00:27:46] so uh... they're obviously stupid i mean they're fucking morons you just
[00:27:50] listen to him talk and it's like
[00:27:52] or yes we broke into the day care in the store all of our records that
[00:27:56] prove that we were doing the right thing
[00:27:58] uh... i think it was racism could somebody feel sorry for me
[00:28:01] and then you have these white women that are behind them crying
[00:28:04] it's just unbelievable that this is even happening but there it is
[00:28:08] so they're probably letting you run military assemble over the down pilot
[00:28:11] which may have already had a half all i don't know yet i don't know at all
[00:28:14] they're being used by democrat politicians to steal taxpayer money will
[00:28:17] they're also being used as a voting population i think that's the main
[00:28:21] reason why
[00:28:22] and uh... power to distractions the media talks about the pilot instead of
[00:28:25] the upcoming operation the pilots of distraction
[00:28:28] I think that 99% of the times that I hear that something is a distraction, this is a
[00:28:33] comment that's coming from a person with very low understanding that thinks that by making
[00:28:38] a statement like that, it gives them the insight into something that other people
[00:28:42] don't have.
[00:28:43] No, the pilot is not a distraction.
[00:28:46] The pilot, it's the same as like the Epstein, everything that happened around the Epstein
[00:28:49] Palace was not a distraction.
[00:28:51] Like none of this, because a distraction implies that the public's focus has consequence.
[00:28:57] And it doesn't.
[00:28:58] So the entire world was talking about the Epstein files and nobody went to jail.
[00:29:04] So why would you need a distraction if the focus doesn't matter?
[00:29:08] It's just common sense to think about this.
[00:29:10] So no, there's not always infinite distractions and infinite levels of complexity.
[00:29:16] Sometimes things just happen.
[00:29:17] And that's the reality.
[00:29:19] Yeah, you have no capability of returning information and returning to a point?
[00:29:23] Yeah, exactly, right?
[00:29:24] And did we get our pilot back?
[00:29:26] No, not yet.
[00:29:27] seems like he's still lost we don't know why I can't blame them because the Iran
[00:29:30] war and Epstein vows wouldn't be the first time or we started to distract from
[00:29:33] something but you're right well I mean again like I just I don't think the
[00:29:37] Epstein files are as consequential as people think they are I really do like and
[00:29:42] I know this sounds bad and people can clip this in a weird way and say that
[00:29:46] oh I'm like running defense for it but the truth is that most people didn't
[00:29:52] give a fuck. They didn't. If you go and you look like Instagram reels, the majority of
[00:29:58] people are joking around with it. They're not even taking it seriously. Even whenever it
[00:30:03] was just coming out, everybody was just like, wow, that's crazy. Damn, look at that. So
[00:30:08] nobody actually, people were laughing at it. They were joking around with it. They were
[00:30:12] selling Epstein quarter zips. I mean, I'm sorry, but a culture that's selling Epstein
[00:30:17] quarter zips isn't the same kind of culture that you need to distract from
[00:30:21] whenever it gets exposed they don't give a fuck about it man nobody cares so
[00:30:26] that's it you don't even care if they about the ditty files either well yeah
[00:30:30] I mean obviously the ditty files don't really matter though right because it's
[00:30:34] just some random fucking idiot but yeah I understand me there's a pretty big
[00:30:37] difference there but yeah I know what you mean it happened so long ago that
[00:30:40] lost importance well it's also that I mean you didn't even have any
[00:30:44] protests like think about the amount of protests for for example you know ice or
[00:30:50] the protests for abortion or protests for like 50 other things but now we're not
[00:30:56] getting any pro or for Maduro like we had more protests think about this this
[00:31:01] is what's really crazy we had more protests to return Maduro than we had
[00:31:08] for accountability for the Epstein files.
[00:31:18] That's crazy. That's insane. Yep. George Floyd had bigger protests. That's right.
[00:31:26] And so the white woman Horde B-Buff proves a point nobody gives a shit. Yeah,
[00:31:31] nobody gives a shit. And it's unfortunate I think that people should
[00:31:35] give a shit but you know like you can only make people like I made so many
[00:31:39] videos about the Epstein files I talked about it for so long I pushed it so
[00:31:45] much and it all amounted to nothing nobody gave a shit nobody cared people
[00:31:52] joked around about it and nothing actually mattered and it was sad man
[00:31:56] Florida passed a death penalty for rape really let me see if I can find
[00:32:00] this here and and pull it up I didn't see that at all you need to think
[00:32:04] about who controls the NGOs that control the protests? Well, what I'm saying is
[00:32:07] that, I mean, I think that some of these protests are organic, right? And so what
[00:32:12] I'm saying is that there was not enough, no, it looks like 18-year-old Lucas may
[00:32:16] now face the death penalty following new evidence of his gruesome targeted
[00:32:20] murder. Oh, wow, too bad, huh? There we go. Okay, well, that's great. Calling
[00:32:27] for the death penalty. What is this? I'm sorry, some of these people are
[00:32:31] sadistic some of these people that pray on these kids that's the only appropriate punishment that you can have
[00:32:38] Stay away from kids. Yeah, but I want to lay a finger on one of our kids
[00:32:44] So if you want to exploit them photograph them
[00:32:48] molest and abuse them
[00:32:50] We will come after you in Florida with everything that we've got and we will I don't think there's any state like that
[00:32:56] more to protect children against predators, particularly sexual predators than the state
[00:33:02] of Florida has and in fact, we've even enacted the death penalty for pedophiles.
[00:33:07] I'm sorry, some of these people are sadistic.
[00:33:11] Some of these people that prey on these kids, that's the only appropriate punishment.
[00:33:15] No, he's right and make them eat their own dicks.
[00:33:18] Oh, I like the sound of that.
[00:33:19] Yeah, there you go.
[00:33:20] That's smart.
[00:33:21] And this needs to be a law in California.
[00:33:23] I mean, again, like I think this should be a law anywhere, right? I mean, very clearly.
[00:33:28] And so obviously that's what should happen. And Byron Donalds might become the next for
[00:33:32] the governor. Trump's a big fan of the guy. Yeah, I feel like that guy will probably win.
[00:33:36] I like James Fishback a lot. I've said that before, but you know, looks like he might
[00:33:40] not have the support, but you know, it's going to take a lot longer for people to
[00:33:43] like really figure out like whether that's going to happen or not. I don't know yet.
[00:33:47] And do you think that the lack of the Epsteinfile protest was because protests are
[00:33:51] political tools funded by political entities and those political entities
[00:33:55] don't have any interest in exposing the files. I think the reason why the Epstein
[00:33:59] files didn't have a lot of protests is because there is one demographic in the
[00:34:05] country that protests old white people. That is the group that protests the
[00:34:10] most. If you look at if you look at all the different protests and
[00:34:16] everything it is old white people that are out there protesting. That's it.
[00:34:21] And you could say, oh, well, there's a little bit extra of other people there too, and there's this that are and Muslims
[00:34:27] Well, yeah, but they're like such a small percentage. It's
[00:34:30] overwhelmingly fucking old white people and
[00:34:32] Because of that none of them really understand it because the Epstein files are like an internet thing too
[00:34:38] There's another big factor as well
[00:34:40] And even young people weren't out there protesting like they were with Occupy Wall Street
[00:34:44] I would say Occupy Wall Street was the last time that you really had a young people's
[00:34:50] a young people's movement, that was truly grassroots.
[00:34:54] Everything after that has just been a, in my opinion,
[00:34:58] astroturfed, billionaire-funded, dark money political tool,
[00:35:04] whether it's the pink hats, whether it's ice,
[00:35:09] whether it's a hand, like the no kings,
[00:35:13] all of these things are being funded, I think,
[00:35:16] by billionaire dark money.
[00:35:18] and uh... so so it's a tea party with a tea party was before uh... it was
[00:35:22] before that right and so i said the last time and occupy was the last time
[00:35:26] so yeah
[00:35:27] people on the left are only protesting is how badly they want to try to be in
[00:35:30] the files yeah exactly and that's the only reason why they cared about the
[00:35:33] epstein files
[00:35:35] and that's another big factor right is that
[00:35:37] all the leftist they don't really care about the epstein files if they
[00:35:40] did they'd be trying to get rid of all the epsteins in this country
[00:35:43] and they wouldn't be siding with the country
[00:35:45] that if jeffrey etstein was in iran there would be no etstein files because
[00:35:49] what he did was legal
[00:35:51] so the reality is that they don't actually care about the actions taken
[00:35:55] the etstein files
[00:35:56] they care about who's taking the actions and to the extent that they can
[00:36:00] pin it on trump or something like that
[00:36:02] they will go all the way to do that but that is the only thing that they
[00:36:07] will do that's it
[00:36:08] and uh... both parties are involved in etstein files hence the organizers
[00:36:11] from both sides and so protesters yeah but you could say that with
[00:36:14] Occupy Wall Street, but that still managed to happen. I think the cold hard truth is that most people don't care about the Epstein files
[00:36:22] They don't and if they did you would have seen at least one big protest
[00:36:25] You didn't see a single fucking one. That's really bad
[00:36:29] And I think it's it kind of it's a condemnation of the country in a lot of ways it is but at the same time
[00:36:35] That's kind of that's just how it is. Yeah, that's life
[00:36:38] That's the way it is and so divided you lost all sense of what moral what's right?
[00:36:43] Well, I mean, I don't know like I mean most of the time that people try to make a moral argument
[00:36:48] They're not even trying to make a moral argument. They're trying to use your morality against you. I think that's what happens
[00:36:55] They learn from up here. Wall Street had to distract and keep it from happening again. Yeah, I think that's true, too
[00:37:00] Absolutely, but anyway, what is this here? Oh, this is this blow-up doll from Teemu
[00:37:05] to
[00:37:12] shows their mafia she says she's very happy that iranians are not being able
[00:37:16] to communicate to the internet
[00:37:17] and uh... tend to be safe everyone
[00:37:20] i hope that they hot drop her right inside of the uh... you know of the
[00:37:24] middle of iran ideal
[00:37:26] i hope that's what happens
[00:37:29] and so we do care is to occupy with making ends meet we uh... we joke at
[00:37:32] a cop
[00:37:33] i think that's another really big component to it too right is that
[00:37:37] you have a lot of people that now i mean people are so crushed by the everyday
[00:37:42] demands on their life that they don't have the time energy or willpower to go
[00:37:47] out and protest and do anything that's meaningful to make the world a better
[00:37:52] place you know they're they already have two jobs they have one of their
[00:37:55] jobs is like an on-call twenty four seven style job and just in general
[00:38:01] those people can't really do anything like they're fucked right
[00:38:04] and uh... senator find the pilot i like the sound of that i think people are
[00:38:08] scared of protest in public against that scene
[00:38:10] but many people speak on the internet me in real life people are scared of
[00:38:13] protests
[00:38:15] no i don't think so i think that's a lie i think that's just total i know i i
[00:38:19] see what i see what you're trying to say
[00:38:21] but i disagree with it i don't think that people are actually afraid of
[00:38:24] getting blown up in that scene protest i don't think so at all
[00:38:28] So normalization of fillers is killing me. Oh, I mean this girl just looks like I mean she looks like Jeff Bezos's wife, right?
[00:38:34] I mean, which is holy shit, right? I mean, this is like she's like two plastic surgeries away from looking like jigsaw and
[00:38:41] Shows their mafia. She's addressing her own people here thanking God that 90 million people can't communicate and that they her people must stay safe
[00:38:48] Again, I think that these people you've got to get rid of them. I think that obviously Marco Rubio do oh my god
[00:38:54] Look at this. Oh Lee
[00:38:58] You're so wrong about Epstein. Find me quantifiable evidence that disproves my argument.
[00:39:19] Who would you count on, John?
[00:39:21] I'll sue you, I don't owe the others.
[00:39:22] I can find you infinitely many quantifiable points of efference that support mine.
[00:39:30] So freedom looks like?
[00:39:31] Yeah, for sure.
[00:39:37] Trump's getting bored with the Ron.
[00:39:38] He might try and wrap it up.
[00:39:39] You think he's getting bored?
[00:39:41] I mean, the play-dead strategy?
[00:39:44] Well, I guess they're not really playing dead.
[00:39:46] Oh my god, look at all that.
[00:39:51] Jesus.
[00:39:54] Genetic democracy.
[00:39:56] That's what they call it.
[00:39:58] Holy shit.
[00:40:00] Wouldn't put it past the energy sea to be pulling civilians into military targets to use that as a means of the US's bombing civilians?
[00:40:06] Yeah, I mean that's definitely what they're doing.
[00:40:08] I mean it's the Hamas Hezbollah terrorist playbook.
[00:40:11] That's what they always do.
[00:40:13] And if they don't kill civilians they'll just make it up and say they did
[00:40:20] Look at all the negotiations, yeah
[00:40:33] Notice how as one won't pull anyone up over his Epstein comments. All right
[00:40:40] All right, well
[00:40:43] This is your chance. Go ahead. You're getting banned after this, by the way. You are, because
[00:40:53] you're being annoying and you're spamming. But I'll let you get your message out first.
[00:41:01] Now we're investing for the ban appeals for next time. That's right. This is for next
[00:41:06] times ban appeals such a fan let's go okay well let's let's see what you're
[00:41:13] saying and let me show me scroll down look at this here and and find it oh is
[00:41:19] this this is probably not even an actual video no it's not it's just some
[00:41:24] other random shit but um yeah oh this is about the airplane I will look at
[00:41:28] this and just to keep a few minutes but let me let me listen to this right
[00:41:31] here. So, you said the riots are funded by the elite, correct? Partially, yeah. Yeah.
[00:41:44] I think that they're both, right? They're spurred on by the elite, but they're also,
[00:41:50] and like basically this is what my opinion is, is that there is a small subset of agitators that
[00:41:56] are paid and those agitators recruit legitimate members that are not being paid. So basically
[00:42:03] one person is being paid to organize, they organize 50 other people, those 50 other people
[00:42:09] are not being paid. That's what I think is actually happening. Does that make sense?
[00:42:19] Of course there's no riots for the Epstein files because they're being funded by the
[00:42:21] elite. Yeah, but yours, but that's the whole point though, right, is that there is so little
[00:42:27] outrage about it, that there is no room for any protest at all. Like, and I'm saying,
[00:42:34] like, I don't, I didn't expect there to be like a no Kings level protest. But don't you find it
[00:42:38] to be substantial, but not a single grassroots protest happened at all? I mean, that's really
[00:42:44] bad, man. That's really low. I could give you events offline. Well, no, I mean, you don't
[00:42:55] know anything that you don't, you don't, you're not privileged or privy to any sort
[00:42:59] of civil outreach. The entire Hogan party was turned upside down over it. No, they
[00:43:03] weren't. You're spending too much time on the internet. If you go and you look at
[00:43:08] actual public polling, you'll see that this is like a very, very low tier issue
[00:43:13] for most people. You know why most people are upset right now? Gas prices are why they're
[00:43:18] upset. They're not upset over Epstein. They don't give a fuck over Epstein. Epstein died
[00:43:22] five years ago. It doesn't matter to them. They care about gas prices. They care about
[00:43:28] being able to get to school. They care about being able to go to work. They care about
[00:43:32] how their kids are doing. It's a fundamental misunderstanding. It is a terminally online
[00:43:38] opinion to think that there is a large sizable amount of people that are tremendously upset
[00:43:43] about this. It's just simply not true. I actually do. Well, I mean, again, like you can care
[00:43:51] about it all you want, but like, not true. The public is upset about it. And have you
[00:43:55] heard the argument that Trump ran on it? Have you? Have I heard the argument? I don't
[00:43:59] care about what somebody said. Well, my here's my point. Okay, you look at Google
[00:44:04] Epstein is down massively. Look at YouTube trends. Epstein is down massively.
[00:44:08] Look at the amount of people that are talking about a media. It's down massively.
[00:44:12] Look at the amount of people that are protesting about it. It was zero. It's
[00:44:16] still zero. The fact is that nobody gives a shit. That's the reality. And you
[00:44:21] can't argue with those numbers and there is nothing you can say to
[00:44:24] disprove that because it's a fucking fact. I'll let you get one more comment
[00:44:29] about it. Okay? And now I'm like 100% nothing's gonna happen. Yeah, that's
[00:44:33] just how it is i mean like i'm sorry like that that's just the truth
[00:44:37] and i wish it wasn't that way but it is you have to look at the graph and say
[00:44:41] that's what the graph says
[00:44:43] i mean i feel like that's kind of fair isn't it
[00:44:45] who controls the trends
[00:44:53] are all my god
[00:44:55] awesome the show besides just agreeing who controls the trends so
[00:44:58] everything that disagrees with you which by the way is everything that can be
[00:45:02] observed
[00:45:03] is
[00:45:04] all manifesting
[00:45:06] the opposite opinion but they're all being controlled by the elites by the
[00:45:10] jews by whatever
[00:45:12] and so there's no way to do it
[00:45:14] uh... let me go back i just uh... no
[00:45:17] you know i i i don't i don't want to see this i don't want to deal with it
[00:45:19] i didn't say anything i don't want to deal with that
[00:45:22] i don't want i don't want to be spanning caps lock for me to pull
[00:45:25] them up it's obnoxious the way that you're behaving you're gonna have
[00:45:27] to send in a ban appeal. I don't want to see that. It's stupid and extraction work. Yeah,
[00:45:33] it's just it's a type of behavior that I don't want to deal with. I know that some people
[00:45:37] like to act that way. I just don't like to see it. So it's that simple. Oh no, not the
[00:45:43] Jews. And I guess so. And yeah, regular folks, a work all week trying to fright their
[00:45:48] family. They're worrying about not worrying about protesting. Yeah, you're right. Obviously,
[00:45:53] President Trump, we're trying to find the oh, right. This is the guy. What is
[00:45:55] this
[00:45:59] oops
[00:46:00] what happened to my audio
[00:46:02] in my audio die
[00:46:04] looks like my audio died give me a second let me turn this back up sorry about
[00:46:07] that
[00:46:08] uh... i have an audio program and sometimes it crashes out
[00:46:11] people want so bad chance to win the argument well that's the thing right i
[00:46:14] mean like
[00:46:20] most people just uh...
[00:46:22] you know they think about how they feel about something and then they
[00:46:24] work backwards to justify it. President Trump, giving Iran an ultimatum, posting a true social
[00:46:30] at the regime, has only 48 hours to make a deal and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, or
[00:46:36] quote, all hell will rain down.
[00:46:39] I think that he's delayed it too many times. I think that he has to, like, I mean, Trump
[00:46:43] is in a position where he's already given them a couple of, like, ultimatums, and
[00:46:48] then they, maybe they capitulated slightly and moved it back. At this point, it's
[00:46:54] looking like, you know, it's like shit or get off the pot, right? I mean, if you're
[00:46:58] going to do something, do it. Because at this point, it just sounds like he's
[00:47:02] bullshitting. He delayed it once. Yeah, he did. And it just seems like he's
[00:47:06] bullshitting, man. And you believe in intuition. I'm still on the fence. Yeah,
[00:47:10] I do. I absolutely do. And the Human Brains program to focus on a media
[00:47:14] threats. The Epstein files are no longer a media threat. The effects of
[00:47:18] the Iran war are? Well, yeah. I mean, obviously. So, I mean, I don't know
[00:47:22] whether that's going to happen or not. I mean, I do think that Trump was probably looking for
[00:47:26] something like this to happen, to justify a escalation in American aggression in Iran. I think
[00:47:32] that's probably what's going to happen, especially if more people get killed or captured. I think
[00:47:37] that that will, you know, in his mind, and I think in the mind of a lot of the people that are
[00:47:41] like his supporters, they will, you know, view that as a justification for it, which in my
[00:47:47] opinion, I don't think you needed a justification, right? I mean, you should obviously escalate
[00:47:51] things because that's what you're trying to win, right? But, you know, from other people's
[00:47:55] perspectives, they're not going to see it the same exact way. Is anyone in America actually
[00:47:59] scared? I mean, I think that some people in America, I don't think that Americans are
[00:48:03] scared of the Iran War coming to America, but they're scared of the aftereffects
[00:48:10] affecting their daily life. So, like, for example, let's say there's a person that
[00:48:15] has a lot of, you know, stocks or something like that. Well, a lot of people have
[00:48:19] 401ks, they don't want to see their 401k go down massively if the Strait of
[00:48:24] Hormuz gets closed. They don't want to see, you know, gas prices go up by a lot
[00:48:28] because that makes it harder for them to go to work. So a lot of people have
[00:48:33] very direct and very specific concerns they have that are relating to their
[00:48:38] immediate situation. Not some sort of big picture thing, but just the
[00:48:43] immediate problems that they have themselves. So yeah, and right what
[00:48:48] happened to the great gift and 15 point peace plan. I mean, again, like the guys
[00:48:52] are bullshitting every day. Yeah, sure. They're scared of crazy religious zealots
[00:48:55] that are in America that could pop up anytime. I think that the idea that you
[00:49:00] should be afraid of crazy religious zealots in America popping off as a
[00:49:04] result of us having a military intervention in Iran. I think that that
[00:49:09] proves that we should just remove them right now. I think anybody that we
[00:49:14] think might be doing that, let's just get rid of them. Just get rid of them.
[00:49:17] i mean like that's it
[00:49:19] it seems like it's such an obvious decision
[00:49:21] but for some reason uh... people don't want to do that just deport them
[00:49:25] proactively
[00:49:26] what are when conditions
[00:49:28] my win condition is the removal and destruction of the irgc
[00:49:32] to the extent that there is any sort of islamic theocracy that is running
[00:49:36] around
[00:49:38] like after this event is over i will consider it a failure
[00:49:42] i will now i cannot immediately now there will be a chance that they've
[00:49:46] been weakened so much
[00:49:47] that effectively the u s gets them to ten percent h p
[00:49:51] and then the people over the next six months or a year or maybe a few weeks
[00:49:55] are able to overwhelm them after that
[00:49:58] but i think that anything that is not the removal of the regime
[00:50:02] will only cause this problem to happen later on
[00:50:05] it's kind of like if you think about the nazis right
[00:50:08] if we
[00:50:09] if we killed hitler we killed garbles we killed you know him or and all
[00:50:13] the other guys right
[00:50:14] but then there are still new nazi guys that were coming out
[00:50:18] and uh... you know we ended and then the nazis are very diminished they lose all
[00:50:22] their military power
[00:50:23] well what happened all i don't know will wait a minute you i do that's what
[00:50:27] happened after world war one
[00:50:29] that's exactly what happened
[00:50:30] is that and i know they were nazis then but it led to the rise of the
[00:50:34] nazis is that world war one we totally decimated we blew the fuck up
[00:50:39] of germany germany got fucked totally destroyed
[00:50:43] And then over the next 20 years, they built back up, they were even more extreme, they were even
[00:50:49] more militaristic, and they were even more engaged. And so the big problem is you don't want to have
[00:50:56] that situation manifest again. That's my point. The Treaty of Versailles? Yes, exactly, right?
[00:51:01] And I think that was in like what, 1918 or 1919 or something? I think, I don't know. Who do
[00:51:06] Who do you think is winning right now?
[00:51:08] This isn't a think.
[00:51:10] I mean, the US is obviously winning.
[00:51:15] You don't lose the majority of your leadership, and every single day you're seeing new Iranian
[00:51:21] leadership be killed.
[00:51:23] Iran is just getting destroyed.
[00:51:25] They're getting annihilated.
[00:51:27] The question isn't about whether Iran is losing or not.
[00:51:30] It's about whether the United States can maintain the political capital that can
[00:51:35] justify continuing the war because there is a matter like if we continue this up
[00:51:41] like it this is the reality if we continue this attack on Iran eventually
[00:51:46] they will fall because we're just gonna keep killing them that's the reason why
[00:51:50] it's really simple actually is that like if you go and every single time they
[00:51:56] put out a new leader they put out a new guy you kill them eventually yes
[00:52:00] Yes, eventually it will happen.
[00:52:02] And it's a war of attrition, exactly.
[00:52:04] Like in Afghanistan?
[00:52:05] Well, that wasn't our goal in Afghanistan.
[00:52:07] And also our technology in Afghanistan was a lot worse.
[00:52:10] And also we had a completely different leadership that I think was a lot worse.
[00:52:14] So there's a lot of things that are way different with Afghanistan versus now.
[00:52:18] But my point is that now whenever we can find out where these people live and
[00:52:22] then bomb their houses specifically, what's going to happen is that eventually people
[00:52:26] are going to want to stop getting bombed.
[00:52:29] That's the truth.
[00:52:30] is eventually going to be a set of IRGC leadership that will be willing to take a plea deal, that
[00:52:36] will be willing to effectively sell out the rest of their leadership, and then they will
[00:52:42] take that, they will compromise the rest of the organization, and they will probably
[00:52:47] get to live in Russia or Switzerland or something like that, and everybody else will be dead.
[00:52:53] That's it.
[00:52:54] China would not allow it.
[00:52:55] Well, I mean, what do you mean China wouldn't allow it?
[00:52:58] Well, do you think that they're allowing this?
[00:52:59] I don't think so. I don't think China wants to get involved. Never seen so much copium. Well, I mean, think about it like this, right?
[00:53:06] And I think that let me let me pull you up. Why do you think that won't happen?
[00:53:13] Yeah, so why do you think that won't happen?
[00:53:20] I don't understand this
[00:53:29] The most certainly will not.
[00:53:32] Why?
[00:53:34] Like I understand people say it won't happen. I get I get that there is a disagreement. I'm asking why there's a disagreement.
[00:53:42] Yes, I know this.
[00:53:47] Did you get to Taliban and terrorists for 20 years? No, we didn't. We didn't do it the way that they're doing it now.
[00:53:52] I think that if you look at the way that we're killing them now and the way that we're going after them now and also like
[00:53:58] You've got to keep it in mind. I think that right now they're probably only in second or third gear
[00:54:02] I think that they can go even farther. I do and I think that they're not doing it yet
[00:54:10] There's two there's too many well, it doesn't matter how many there are what matters is the person being in charge
[00:54:16] I can imagine rolling a dice and if you have to roll the dice a hundred times and it's a 20-sided dice
[00:54:23] You will probably eventually hit a 20. You will you will hit a nat 20?
[00:54:27] just keep rolling the dice. That's what I think. Just keep doing it. I think it's
[00:54:33] super effective. It is. And you mean they can go further by putting US troops on
[00:54:37] the ground? No, I think that they can continue. Like there are Iranian people,
[00:54:41] like for example, there's like the foreign minister, there's the guy that goes
[00:54:44] on TV. Those people are still alive. Do you really think that Trump and Israel
[00:54:51] don't know where they are. Of course they do. They could just kill them. That's the
[00:54:58] reason why for now. Yes, exactly. And so there are always things that they can do
[00:55:03] that are even worse. And so then why the wait? I don't know why they're waiting.
[00:55:08] Honestly, I think it's a mistake to wait. Personally, I think it's a huge mistake
[00:55:11] to wait. But that's why they're... that's what they're doing. It's
[00:55:15] probably a double agent. I don't think so, but maybe. Who knows? And sure,
[00:55:19] but how long can you bomb Iran well now you're making my argument for me
[00:55:24] you're you're now making my argument for me
[00:55:26] is that uh... you're saying that basically
[00:55:28] that you know all will eventually this will work but then
[00:55:32] uh... you know like well how long can you do it that's why i said that you
[00:55:35] need the political capital to do it not that's that now we've arrived at my
[00:55:38] same conclusion
[00:55:40] so there you go
[00:55:42] and that running citizens will need someone to uh... to crucify to
[00:55:45] vent their suffering bro yeah they will i think i'll have plenty of our
[00:55:48] RGC troops to do that.
[00:55:50] And don't you guys got like 90 million in illegals alone?
[00:55:53] Yeah, I guess so, right?
[00:55:55] And we were hitting the Taliban and Houthis,
[00:55:57] but the RGC were funding and resupplying them.
[00:55:58] Now we're hitting the source of the terror.
[00:56:00] That's also another really big component
[00:56:02] is that whenever we were fighting the other militia groups,
[00:56:06] those militia groups were being funded by Iran.
[00:56:08] Whenever you're fighting Iran directly,
[00:56:10] they're not getting any sort of external funding, right?
[00:56:13] Maybe China and Russia are trying to back channel
[00:56:15] and help them.
[00:56:15] But like it's very obvious
[00:56:17] that's not really going very well is it? So yeah, it's not just about political
[00:56:21] capital, you still need a logical reason to do it and spend so many resources for
[00:56:24] so long. Well, I think that Iran, I mean this is like again like we could go back
[00:56:28] and forth about this. I've talked about that a hundred times. I don't think it's
[00:56:30] really worth talking about again. But what is this here? We spent
[00:56:34] substantially less on a Tala 11 adjusted for inflation than the cost
[00:56:37] of welfare recently stolen by Somali refugees in Minnesota.
[00:56:42] Let's stop.
[00:56:44] Jesus.
[00:56:46] Adjusted for inflation.
[00:56:48] That is insane.
[00:56:50] You can go to the moon, or you can pay for Somali
[00:56:52] and staff daycares.
[00:56:54] This is another one today.
[00:56:56] Let me look at it.
[00:56:58] Iran plans on hitting the desalination plants
[00:57:00] and cutting off water, 7 million people.
[00:57:02] I don't know if this would be worth it, if that happens.
[00:57:04] I think that any level
[00:57:06] of Iranian trying
[00:57:08] to extract basically
[00:57:10] mass terror on the world only makes it more worth it. Every time that they make a big
[00:57:16] threat like that, I think that the only thing to me that that does is it makes me more certain
[00:57:22] that it's the right decision to completely go after them. Because at that point, like
[00:57:26] if they're willing to do that to that many people, then the first thing that you should
[00:57:31] do is stop them from giving this, don't let them have the ability to do that. Obviously.
[00:57:40] They're using a voice changer, so they can't be detected by the authorities.
[00:57:57] damn well there it is and i think there's probably even more of these two
[00:58:12] i give her on ten days to make a deal or no deal for normal straight time is
[00:58:15] running out forty eight hours before all hell will rain down on them gory be
[00:58:19] the god president donald j trump
[00:58:22] not all
[00:58:26] okay that's
[00:58:28] all this is just more of the same bombings i've seen this all before
[00:58:31] and uh... all i did see this tool i'll look at that later on let me get to that
[00:58:36] murdering what the fuck is this
[00:58:39] new disturbing details tonight after prosecutors charged another man in the
[00:58:42] murder of fifteen-year-old miles young
[00:58:45] green county prosecutors say on march twelve
[00:58:47] a juvenile girl messaged young convincing him to meet her for sex
[00:58:51] well while the girl in four others including nefri archaic
[00:58:55] were planning to set young up the girl then picked young up in a separate car
[00:58:59] or document say witnesses who knew young told him not to go with her because
[00:59:03] she didn't like him
[00:59:04] yeah blamed him for the death of another person
[00:59:06] in a green county homicide from twenty twenty five
[00:59:11] when it rains at pores
[00:59:13] after young was picked up him and the girl were on west may have what
[00:59:16] when the other car with archaica and others turned to block the road
[00:59:19] and according to witnesses young bolted
[00:59:22] and archaica followed him with a handgun
[00:59:24] one witness told police they heard young on the phone say he didn't want to die
[00:59:27] before they heard two more gunshots
[00:59:29] all was considered a witness in the twenty twenty five green county homicide
[00:59:33] case and was expected to testify yet investigators wrote in court documents
[00:59:37] that archaica has gang affiliations and has no remorse for his actions
[00:59:42] sounds like you disturb like a great battery to me
[00:59:45] sounds like you'll make a great battery wow
[00:59:48] manga yeah it's insane isn't it fatigue as fatigue classic i can fix it yeah what
[00:59:53] do you think should be done to those who cheered for soldiers to returning
[00:59:55] coffins
[00:59:57] um i can't say i can't say but i think you know
[01:00:01] and uh... anyway no i i mean again i i i i have a very
[01:00:06] like i i me again it's obvious what should happen
[01:00:09] um so what is this here who just want to gathering in chicago
[01:00:13] What is this? As long as I'm talking in America. Again, I don't really care about people praying as long as they're not like it.
[01:00:18] I don't like the praying in the streets thing. I think that that's totally unjustified.
[01:00:22] If these guys want to get together and do a prayer thing in like their own place, I don't really give a fuck who cares, right?
[01:00:28] But you do have freedom of assembly, right?
[01:00:31] But at the same time, uh, you know, if you're doing it out in the street, then that should not be happening, obviously.
[01:00:37] So, uh, of course, right?
[01:00:39] What is this?
[01:00:41] He's finishing the war. I don't even want to see that. I've already seen that 50 other times.
[01:00:45] Oh, yeah, look at this. You notice that France is completely turning its back on the U.S. right now?
[01:00:51] Well, yeah, of course. I mean, it's for the same reason why the U.K. is.
[01:00:55] These raids took place in California. Will we be seeing them nationwide in other states?
[01:01:01] For sure. I happen to be in South Florida right now. There are two times, twice as many,
[01:01:06] durable medical equipment suppliers here in South Florida, then there are McDonald's.
[01:01:11] What the fuck?
[01:01:15] There are two times twice as many durable medical equipment suppliers here in South Florida,
[01:01:24] then there are McDonald's.
[01:01:25] Wow.
[01:01:26] And that's not because Bobby Kennedy is shutting down McDonald's.
[01:01:28] Oh my God.
[01:01:29] We have a lot of fraud here.
[01:01:30] And we believe the Cuban government might be involved in this effort.
[01:01:33] I was in Flushing, Queens, New York, where we Chinese are involved.
[01:01:36] That's the reason why they don't want to have the fraud shut down, is that the fraud is
[01:01:42] used to indirectly fund the amount of people that are, what do you call it, the amount of
[01:01:48] people that are in these communist countries that they want to, you know, they want
[01:01:52] to prop up.
[01:01:53] In a program, there is a fraud in that state with these adult social daycare centers,
[01:01:57] which are basically congregation centers for fraud, again, the state's looking the
[01:02:01] other way.
[01:02:02] appreciate these problems. And here's the big question for a lot of viewers right now.
[01:02:06] Is this a flaw or is this a feature of their programs?
[01:02:14] That's exactly what I said. Oh my God. That's exactly what I fucking said. Oh man. It's a
[01:02:25] feature not a bug. Holy shit.
[01:02:30] We're going to go after every state, red or blue, whatever it may be.
[01:02:32] We've written letters already.
[01:02:33] We will have these crackdowns.
[01:02:35] And when you see these brave SWAT officers swooping down to take out these criminals,
[01:02:40] it sends a very clear message.
[01:02:42] That's right.
[01:02:43] Don't walk from this problem if you're a criminal.
[01:02:44] You run away.
[01:02:45] I'll say that again.
[01:02:46] Don't walk.
[01:02:47] Run.
[01:02:48] I like the sound of that.
[01:02:49] This guy's really doing it.
[01:02:50] I like him, man.
[01:02:51] Holy shit.
[01:02:52] This guy, like, I never thought he'd be, I didn't think he'd have it in him,
[01:02:56] right?
[01:02:57] spent his career selling weight loss drugs, magic pills to fat women and I'm
[01:03:02] like oh okay well this guy's not yeah yeah he's not gonna do anything right it's
[01:03:06] gonna waste a fucking time great another TV doctor you know like let's get
[01:03:10] Dr. Phil on the case too but no apparently he's going in on him he is
[01:03:15] yeah this is insane man yeah from a wizard yeah he used to be a wizard and
[01:03:22] and now he's uh... he's in the government about that
[01:03:26] holy shit and uh... he knows all this he knows all this scams
[01:03:31] because he was doing a mia of course and again i think that's what they should do
[01:03:35] i on ironically think that they should get a few of the Somalian guys
[01:03:38] be like all right listen listen on that
[01:03:42] we're gonna work something out but you've got a road child
[01:03:45] you've got a road child or else
[01:03:47] and we're gonna put you in charge
[01:03:49] you're gonna be you're gonna be our subject matter expert okay
[01:03:53] and you're gonna explain abdull Ahmed Muhammad you guys this is this is the
[01:03:58] the Somali fraud triumvirate and you guys are gonna help us if you do that
[01:04:02] you get citizenship right you get citizenship we're gonna give you ten
[01:04:06] percent of the money that you're able to get us back right
[01:04:09] that's what i would do
[01:04:10] i honestly would do that i bet that would work so fucking well too
[01:04:14] oh my god it would be good
[01:04:16] that's like the end of the movie catch me if you can i don't really know that
[01:04:19] movie actually about all
[01:04:21] and uh... you have a golden ticket exactly
[01:04:23] you take that deal i take that deal
[01:04:25] yet
[01:04:26] there you go
[01:04:27] exactly
[01:04:28] and uh... was this year
[01:04:31] i can find a liberal media secretary of war pete hexeth is quote worrying
[01:04:35] critics with quote dangerous activity
[01:04:37] well what a secretary hexeth doing that is so dangerous
[01:04:40] here it is quote invoking faith in wartime pete hexeth breaks norms and
[01:04:45] worries
[01:04:46] Wow, the guy with Dave's vault tattooed on his arm is invoking Christianity during the war.
[01:04:57] Nobody could have predicted this. No way. No way. Wait, what?
[01:05:06] It's critics. That is the headline of a Washington Post article. They go on to say,
[01:05:11] long-time norms are being upended by the proselytizing Christian campaign of
[01:05:16] defense secretary Pete Hegseth, say multiple former high-ranking military
[01:05:20] officials and experts on religion and law. They also say that rather than
[01:05:25] boosting cohesion... What does it say again? What was the experts on...
[01:05:32] Okay, so just retards. ... through more universal spiritual uplift,
[01:05:38] TechSeth is hosting monthly evangelical worship services that legal experts say
[01:05:43] So the only problem I have with that is that it's not Catholic. It's the it's the bullshit. Want the fake one?
[01:05:50] Precedented. Well as the Pentagon Press Secretary said prayer services at the Pentagon are 100% voluntary
[01:05:56] They are not mandated whatsoever, but the Washington Posts remained unmoved. The paper also referenced these comments that were apparently
[01:06:05] triggering to them
[01:06:08] give them wisdom in every decision
[01:06:10] endurance for the trial ahead unbreakable unity
[01:06:14] and overwhelming violence of action against those who deserve no mercy
[01:06:18] right alright alright
[01:06:21] this room sucks
[01:06:23] the aura here
[01:06:25] is in the negatives
[01:06:27] you need to get
[01:06:29] here's what you do
[01:06:30] google
[01:06:31] imperium church warhammer forty thousand
[01:06:36] pick any result
[01:06:38] and you need to just make one of those
[01:06:41] and do it from there
[01:06:45] like if you if you because this is i mean you've got a bunch of their own
[01:06:49] uh... bro this is embarrassing
[01:06:53] as these things with bold confidence in the mighty and i mean this is just
[01:06:56] right
[01:06:58] as you'll recall the second time in earlier just not there were triggering to
[01:07:01] margaret brendan to who posted the article
[01:07:04] the secretary of defense tells the american public to pray for our troops
[01:07:07] on indian and invoke jesus's name
[01:07:10] the washington post dedicated two thousand words
[01:07:13] to that proposition
[01:07:15] they said the pentagon ship from previous historical norms is dangerous
[01:07:19] according to tons of anonymous interest to who
[01:07:22] they even quote an anonymous army civilian yeah who feared being punished
[01:07:25] at work or fired and said the situation is
[01:07:28] terrifying
[01:07:29] and it's terrifying what's crazy do you think that they do that if it was
[01:07:33] somebody that was pushing a, you know, a Jewish or Islamic or Hindu prayer, do you think that
[01:07:41] they'd be doing that? Do you think they'd be saying it? I don't think that they would be.
[01:07:45] And that's the way that I look at it is like, do they really care about this? No, of course,
[01:07:49] they don't care about this. They're just looking for another way to subvert Christianity,
[01:07:54] because they know that Christianity is a, and this is coming from somebody, I'm not even really
[01:07:59] a Christian, right? I mean like I grew up, I was raised in Roman Catholic, I had Communion
[01:08:05] and everything. I haven't been to Mass since like, I don't know, I was like 14. And as
[01:08:10] I said, I put it on the table. If Pope Leo funds a crusade to help the Christians in
[01:08:16] Africa, then I will go back to Mass. But that's the only reason. That's it. That's
[01:08:22] the only time I'm waiting on that.
[01:08:25] Now, how to melt down last night, calling the prayer service highly unusual in cult life.
[01:08:32] That kind of cult-like Christian-nationalist rhetoric can be found all throughout this administration.
[01:08:38] Good.
[01:08:39] Get used to it.
[01:08:43] It's imagery and it's iconography all over its social media.
[01:08:47] You're goddamn right.
[01:08:50] That's right.
[01:08:53] but no one is pushing it quite like Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who has been hosting
[01:08:58] these highly unusual Christian prayer services at the Pentagon.
[01:09:03] Is that saying Christians are running a Christian country?
[01:09:08] Yeah, definitely.
[01:09:09] You know, religion is delusional.
[01:09:11] Well, I don't really believe a lot of the things that are in the religion, but I think
[01:09:15] that religion is an organizing ideology that can help create a culture with a center.
[01:09:21] I think that a culture without a religion and without a spiritual ideology is in a lot
[01:09:27] of cases a culture with no center and it's hard for a culture like that to maintain its
[01:09:33] frame when it's being tested by outside forces.
[01:09:37] And that's the reason why, I mean I'm not a big like, basically this is going to sound
[01:09:42] bad.
[01:09:43] It's going to sound bad.
[01:09:44] That's why I'm going to say it.
[01:09:46] I think Karl Marx was right.
[01:09:47] I think religion is the opiate of the people.
[01:09:49] i think that he cooked there he did
[01:09:51] and there's a you might not see it in the same way that he sees it
[01:09:55] but i think that he uncovered something there that's true
[01:09:58] i think that a lot of people do need religion they do need a spiritual
[01:10:02] ideology
[01:10:04] creates an organizing force that directs their lives
[01:10:08] and i think that truth is i mean you can also look at other people that
[01:10:11] said the same thing too right
[01:10:13] and it doesn't mean you should you know communism is good
[01:10:16] but that that insight i think is invaluable i think it definitely is
[01:10:21] so uh... yeah there's truth in the statement there is and that's the
[01:10:24] reason why i support it right i mean again and and this is kind for somebody
[01:10:27] who like i am a reddit atheist i i am
[01:10:30] but like i don't view i i don't think that reddit atheism
[01:10:33] is but i don't think you can run a large-scale society off of reddit
[01:10:38] atheism the reason why i'm gonna show you the reason why
[01:10:46] People aren't gonna like this.
[01:10:49] This is the reason why.
[01:10:52] So what I'm saying is that there's a lot of people that are really dumb and
[01:10:57] because they're really dumb, they need to have some sort of organizing philosophy in order for them to not have to think about things.
[01:11:05] So basically a lot of people are dumb and
[01:11:08] they're not going to be able to come to conclusion that, oh everything is random. There's no sort of
[01:11:15] of uh... unifying accountability there's no sort of writing the wrongs of the
[01:11:20] world
[01:11:21] uh... people need that they do and that the people maybe and also this isn't
[01:11:26] uh... actually you know what i want to make one thing very clear
[01:11:30] the majority of people that need this
[01:11:33] aren't necessarily the ones on one end
[01:11:36] they're the ones in the middle
[01:11:38] i think dumb people think
[01:11:40] uh... yes god is
[01:11:42] god good
[01:11:43] well they say yep
[01:11:45] okay all right there it is and then you have the smart people like yes of course
[01:11:49] you know this is the way that we have to have an organized society to make sure
[01:11:53] that things run clearly right
[01:11:55] and so i think that there's a lot of people that are in the middle
[01:11:58] that have enough critical reasoning in order to do they can convince
[01:12:02] themselves that bad things are good things
[01:12:04] but they don't have enough critical reasoning
[01:12:07] to understand that that necessitates the presence of an internal structure.
[01:12:15] So that's it. Einstein and Newton believed in God. It's harder to say. A lot of Isaac
[01:12:23] Newton is a little bit harder to say. Einstein, I don't know about that. I don't know if
[01:12:28] whatever you say they believe in God, that doesn't mean that they think that the Bible
[01:12:32] is true. Like this is a very, very manifestly different thing. Like, for example, Allah and
[01:12:37] God, Allah is basically just the Arabic word for God, right? I mean, it's not like they're
[01:12:41] believing in a different God conceptually. It's just that they have a different idea
[01:12:45] of who the God is. So Christ is already, I mean, and that's a very different concept
[01:12:50] than just simply believing in God. Does that make sense? So they aren't, yeah, and
[01:12:55] I don't know about that. And that's my point. But anyway, so that's the reason
[01:12:59] why i support stuff like that okay
[01:13:01] i just want to make people understand that because
[01:13:04] you know it there might seem like there's dissonance there but there is not
[01:13:08] uh... i think that there's a very very clear like it's it's pragmatism right
[01:13:11] more than anything else it's just being pragmatic
[01:13:14] and uh... that's what i would say more than anything else so here we go
[01:13:19] active that passes uh...
[01:13:22] all put your hands down
[01:13:29] Put them down
[01:13:32] Put no, put them down. This is what the hell's wrong with you the married women
[01:13:38] that have changed their names are going to have to go to the registrar and
[01:13:44] Prove that they are who they are so you get to the voting
[01:13:48] If you are a married woman and you are so incompetent that you're not able to figure out how to prove your citizenship
[01:13:57] I don't want you to vote
[01:13:59] I don't. I think that it's a huge problem. I think it's a massive issue. I think that
[01:14:08] you're incompetent and you're stupid. And I don't want you to make decisions for the
[01:14:12] rest of the country. It's the way it is.
[01:14:17] Aging Filmstar wants to be relevant still. To be fair, Meryl Streep is a, I mean, she's
[01:14:20] a cinema legend. I mean, she is. Her political views can be stupid, but I mean, she's
[01:14:25] a great actress.
[01:14:26] booth in November, you might be disqualified because your name doesn't, on your birth certificate,
[01:14:32] doesn't match your name on the voting rolls. So everybody has to get...
[01:14:39] Look who it is. Look who it is. Of course.
[01:14:50] This is such a pain in the neck because you have to go but do it because otherwise
[01:14:55] should be turned away and I think that women need to be heard.
[01:15:02] Especially when they're heard.
[01:15:06] Well, you know, not all of them.
[01:15:11] I hope that you can provide a fact check.
[01:15:14] Look, that is as fictional as every single movie she's ever started and I agree.
[01:15:20] So the thing is that we need to shift the messaging with this.
[01:15:24] We do. We need to bring the messaging from, it's a lie to, it's true and it's good.
[01:15:31] If you're too stupid to get your fucking ID, if you're too dumb to figure out how to get a replacement birth certificate,
[01:15:40] if you're so incompetent that you don't know your social security number, you sure as fuck don't know who the next president should be.
[01:15:48] That's a guarantee and that's what I think right is that like you definitely don't want to have these people doing this
[01:15:54] Oh my fucking God skill issue IRL. Yes, like I this whole idea that everybody needs to be allowed to vote
[01:16:02] What a fucking mistake we always want to talk about all what are the people that need to come?
[01:16:07] What are the guys that want to write the Constitution think well? I
[01:16:12] Think they were right
[01:16:14] That's what I think. I think they were right. I think that letting everybody vote is a huge fucking mistake
[01:16:23] Massive mistake flipping on them. Yeah
[01:16:25] Someone says they can't get an ID then say why are they why are you calling people retarded? I mean again like yeah
[01:16:31] It's just it's embarrassing man
[01:16:33] It is and a voting should be so hard that it weeds out stupid people better than having tests. Yeah
[01:16:38] Well, you could have something like
[01:16:44] something like, uh, like, uh, let me, let me go back and show you, like, as an example.
[01:16:51] It's like this, see?
[01:16:52] And so, basically, at the end of it, at the end of it, it would be the, uh, voting booth, right?
[01:16:59] And so, this right here, that, that's an American, you can tell, because a hot dog...
[01:17:04] This guy might be an illegal alien. See that?
[01:17:08] And so, if they don't, if they don't make it to the end, they don't vote.
[01:17:11] It's simple. It's like a Takashi's Castle. And the thing is that this could double up
[01:17:18] as a way to prevent fatties from voting too, right? Because I mean, if you can't even regulate
[01:17:23] your belly, how can you regulate the country? I don't know. Like I'm just saying, right?
[01:17:31] I mean, damn. I mean, you got to lose some weight. Do it for everyone. Yeah, that's
[01:17:35] what I'm saying. And so like this, I'm telling you guys, like this could have
[01:17:39] have so many serendipitous positive effects, man. And Germany all requires all men aged
[01:17:46] 17 to 45 to get permission from military before leaving the country for more than three months.
[01:17:50] Ooh, that's interesting. I wonder what's going on with that. And, uh, yeah, that could
[01:17:54] be something else. Liverpool's don't even want to change their names if they're
[01:17:58] feminist. Yeah, I don't know about that. Since you're deporting individuals back
[01:18:01] to Iran, please allow this one into your day. She's a refugee from Iran. The radiation
[01:18:08] leakage fuck Israel fuck the US fuck your hypocrisy and fuck your democracy man
[01:18:13] well again this is as I said it's a great start you need to do this to about
[01:18:19] now how many people do I think should be deported like just under this probably
[01:18:25] like at least a million I think probably a million I think that would be a
[01:18:29] good start and then after that maybe all of them yeah just yes the answer is
[01:18:34] Yes. 5% uranium would be leaking.
[01:18:37] You have to abort them all, but just get rid of all of them, right?
[01:18:39] I mean, I think that's what they should do.
[01:18:41] White House just posted your quote on Twitter.
[01:18:48] I don't know why, but I believe this.
[01:18:54] Trump has once again proven, no, that's nothing.
[01:18:57] No, he didn't.
[01:19:00] If you import the third world, you be like, oh, that's
[01:19:03] And guys, that's not my quote, okay?
[01:19:06] That's not my quote.
[01:19:07] I took that from somebody else, okay?
[01:19:10] Like I didn't invent this.
[01:19:12] I stole it myself too.
[01:19:14] Scroll down.
[01:19:15] Where is it?
[01:19:16] Hey, that's us.
[01:19:18] No, that's not it.
[01:19:19] No, this isn't it either.
[01:19:22] No, no.
[01:19:24] Happy Easter.
[01:19:25] Oh, that's great.
[01:19:26] No, I'm not seeing any event.
[01:19:28] So you're fake.
[01:19:29] I did fake it.
[01:19:30] Yeah.
[01:19:31] said it was mine. U.S. military operations underway to find the second pilot. I mean, yeah, that's kind of obvious. That's what's going to happen, right? And, oh, this sources tell me he's not stable, please, God. So this is the same person, by the way. It's funny for me to see this, is that this is the same person that is, they were trying to make content and make tweets about me that were negative about me.
[01:20:01] So this is the person now. They're trying to advocate hoping that an American soldier has been killed
[01:20:09] This is the and this is a streamer too by the way
[01:20:11] This person's a streamer now
[01:20:13] I think that they're also a view-bottom
[01:20:14] But this is crazy that you have streamers and this is the way that people like this behave is that they behave this way
[01:20:22] And they do it in a way where there's plausible deniability
[01:20:26] So what you worded it wrong. So now it means he'll live sad face
[01:20:30] That's clearly what they're discussing. That's obviously what they're talking about.
[01:20:34] That's a crazy thing to say. It really is. And that's weird. Casual, they are about their
[01:20:45] indecency. Well, it's because they're not being held accountable for it. And that's why I call
[01:20:49] people like this out. And look at the comment. Well, what is the rest of this? Walter Hospital.
[01:20:54] Thank you, Richard Zmato. We're ready. Look at all this. I pray for complications. All
[01:20:57] all of these people going around there and doing this.
[01:21:01] And I'll celebrate for a year if this is true.
[01:21:04] You have all these people that are hoping and celebrating
[01:21:08] that an American soldier ends up getting killed.
[01:21:12] And I want you guys to see this
[01:21:15] because a lot of people criticize me because of how,
[01:21:20] I mean, I will be honest that,
[01:21:23] and I probably shouldn't say this,
[01:21:24] But the cruelty that I would want to do to these people and that these people experience
[01:21:30] whenever Trump does something bad, the cruelty makes it better for me.
[01:21:34] I hate these people.
[01:21:36] I do.
[01:21:37] I tremendously hate them.
[01:21:38] And anything that will be bad for them would be good to me.
[01:21:44] And I think more people need to feel the way that I do.
[01:21:47] Because right now, we still have this old, well, let's have the moral high ground.
[01:21:53] No, fuck that. Let's get rid of these people. Let's stop this. Let's stop letting this happen.
[01:22:02] They're sick. It's sick. It's absolutely sick. And so they feel the same way that you do. They do.
[01:22:09] And that's the reason why I feel this way is because I know what they are. Other people are
[01:22:13] in denial of it. But I think that as time goes on, it will become more and more evident.
[01:22:19] And so, again, the cruelty should be the point.
[01:22:22] The cruelty should be the goal.
[01:22:24] And these people deserve it.
[01:22:26] They tremendously deserve it.
[01:22:28] And I think that the more that you see this, the more you'll realize that what I'm saying
[01:22:32] is true.
[01:22:34] And the only people that will be arguing against me on this are there's two groups
[01:22:38] of people.
[01:22:39] One group of people are looking for approval from people like this, and the second group
[01:22:43] of people are people like this that want to pretend like I'm the bad guy.
[01:22:48] the way I see it. So their children deserve it? Well, I don't know. Does this person think
[01:22:52] that their children deserves this? How does that work? How does that work at all? Like
[01:22:59] what is this? See, when Charlie died, it was eye-opening. I told you. I told you. And
[01:23:04] the more this happens, the more people will realize that it is inevitable. It is inevitable.
[01:23:10] You've got to deal with these people. Also, the quote is to make fun of Charlie Kirk.
[01:23:13] It was. Did you say this is about the soldier? Yeah. Yeah. It was about the soldier.
[01:23:17] It's obviously about the soldier.
[01:23:19] And that's it.
[01:23:20] Well, if they are that delusional, what do you think their kids will be like?
[01:23:22] Oh, I mean, like in terms of deportations, of course I'd get rid of the kids too.
[01:23:26] I mean, sure.
[01:23:27] I mean, duh.
[01:23:28] I mean, like, why wouldn't you?
[01:23:30] But at the same time, that doesn't necessarily mean that that's what they're talking about.
[01:23:34] I have no idea.
[01:23:35] And these people are able to weaponize their own American values and laws.
[01:23:38] Once they have enough power, we all know they'll remove those American values
[01:23:41] and laws and put it in their own commie laws.
[01:23:43] Exactly.
[01:23:44] And that is, like my goal, I think, is to create a coalition of people that have absolutely
[01:23:53] no reservations about dealing with these people in the way that they need to be dealt with.
[01:23:58] That is my goal, is so I can shift the language, shift the overton window, shift the cultural
[01:24:05] expectation away from any degree of sympathy, empathy, respect, you know, morality, and
[01:24:14] to shift all of that away from these people,
[01:24:16] because that is the only way that you can deal with them.
[01:24:19] And that's what my goal is,
[01:24:20] is to totally kill that ideology.
[01:24:23] That's it.
[01:24:24] And so it already exists in a platform.
[01:24:26] So that is, and I will say that plainly,
[01:24:29] like that is obviously what my goal is.
[01:24:35] Yeah, can anyone bring up to speed on the pilots?
[01:24:37] Well, we don't know, right?
[01:24:38] We're not sure what's happening yet.
[01:24:41] And that's actually about Trump,
[01:24:42] Twitter saying you got rushed to Walter Weed, Reid.
[01:24:45] Well, either way, I mean, it's the same thing, right?
[01:24:47] It's the exact same thing.
[01:24:49] And so more importantly, what chapter are you
[01:24:51] in Crimson Desert?
[01:24:52] I'm still chapter eight.
[01:24:53] I actually did the main story quest a little bit more
[01:24:55] last night, it was very fun.
[01:24:57] And so I start spending money like Soros
[01:24:59] and you might beat them, but you're
[01:25:00] dance smarter than them, that's for sure.
[01:25:03] Well, I don't think you need to necessarily
[01:25:04] spend money.
[01:25:05] Money doesn't matter, power matters.
[01:25:07] All you need to do is accumulate power
[01:25:09] and then you use that power.
[01:25:11] because if you have enough power you can just take their money
[01:25:13] so that's the main focus that you should have
[01:25:16] is that i'm again like powers always like money is always differential to
[01:25:20] power
[01:25:21] powers never differential to money
[01:25:23] that's the reason why people like every dictator in the world
[01:25:27] uh... is massively rich as a result of them being a dictator
[01:25:31] uh... not because they were rich
[01:25:33] and uh... that's just the way it is when we go back a look at a few more
[01:25:36] of these
[01:25:37] as you saw formula what is this terrible justice it's been drowned out by
[01:25:40] all the Ubisoft hate. What? This is from Star Wars Outlaws.
[01:25:58] What the fuck happened to Sneeko? I haven't seen a lot about Sneeko honestly. I don't know what he's been up to.
[01:26:05] I know Sneko is, um, I think the problem is that, like, with Sneko, uh, I think that Sneko is,
[01:26:14] he's a thoughtful guy, and I don't think that he's stupid, but at the same time, I think that his
[01:26:20] focus around being, I think, a Muslim has caused him to take sides with things that are wrong,
[01:26:27] things like taking sides with the Iranian government, or taking sides and trying to
[01:26:32] rationalize lowering age of consent laws
[01:26:35] these are things that and and i think this is the trap
[01:26:38] that a lot of people fall into whenever they try to adopt an ideology
[01:26:43] is that they want so much to be part of that ideology
[01:26:47] that they even take the bad ideas with the ideology in with it
[01:26:51] and i think the big problem is that
[01:26:54] it's okay for you to say something like that
[01:26:57] and for you to feel that way
[01:26:58] but uh... met the same time like
[01:27:01] you know you have to justify this and i don't think that you really can
[01:27:04] and uh... that's right is religious use of cloud is judgment yeah i i think
[01:27:08] that's basically what's happened right
[01:27:10] and uh... really that's it and these are the clip of a while today of the
[01:27:13] autumn response all let me see it i haven't seen this at all
[01:27:16] we say it's fallen to identity politics
[01:27:18] no i don't think that's what happened i just i i i mean
[01:27:21] i think that's the reason i'm i think that the west end what is this year
[01:27:28] Oh wow, the audio doesn't work. It's something new and different. Give me a second.
[01:27:35] How excited are you?
[01:27:40] Not at all excited. I'm sorry.
[01:27:43] How excited are you?
[01:27:44] Not at all excited. I'm sorry.
[01:27:46] I didn't think you were going to say that on there.
[01:27:48] The whole thing, the whole thing about, like, when you, there's a movement of ex-Astronauts, which...
[01:27:56] A British person. I'm not excited that NASA's going to the moon again. No
[01:28:01] No, I'm not
[01:28:03] No, I think it's stupid
[01:28:05] No, we've never been to the moon
[01:28:07] No, why do you ask? No, we don't want to go because it's stupid
[01:28:13] We never want to go to the moon
[01:28:15] Which I get it guys. I get it actually go into space
[01:28:19] All you really realize is how the infinite beauty of the earth and how there's nothing else like it
[01:28:26] everything out there is dead, everything down here is alive, everything out there is grey and black,
[01:28:32] everything down here is green and blue. It's just exquisitely beautiful and we're wasting all this energy
[01:28:37] and time and technology and thought going somewhere where there's nothing alive.
[01:28:41] But isn't that a positive? Because none of those ex astronauts say that it gives them a new appreciation of light on that.
[01:28:48] We don't need to newly appreciate it from the moon. We can just take, we can just...
[01:28:52] see this woman
[01:28:54] can you imagine how much better her life would be if she didn't know what
[01:28:58] electricity was
[01:29:00] can you imagine how happy she would be if her entire job was having kids then
[01:29:04] digging potatoes out of the ground with her bare hands
[01:29:08] she would be so happy
[01:29:12] and unfortunately by an aberration of fate once more
[01:29:17] another middle ages peasant
[01:29:21] has spawned in the 21st century.
[01:29:26] I'm sure it must be very unpleasant for her.
[01:29:30] You would love our own planet, Nathaniel.
[01:29:34] No, I like the view from space, I think.
[01:29:37] I think it's good fun.
[01:29:38] Somebody has to like space.
[01:29:41] We're pushing out the boundaries of science and technology.
[01:29:44] We're doing things that have never been done before.
[01:29:46] Part of this after-missitude expedition will go further
[01:29:50] than we've ever been in the past, you know, we've not been so far out in space, I think, since 1972.
[01:29:56] So I think it is really important that we keep doing these things. Well, this is just a stupid hag.
[01:30:01] I mean, that's it. It's just a stupid hag. And there's a lot of them. So here's some of the
[01:30:06] other reasons that like in a hag like this has never had any sort of idea of greatness.
[01:30:14] There's, in the mind of a, and she will turn into a swamp egg.
[01:30:21] She will.
[01:30:22] I think honestly, if she wasn't dying her hair, she's probably already there.
[01:30:26] Look at that nose.
[01:30:27] Holy shit.
[01:30:28] Yeah, you would be selling mushrooms.
[01:30:31] So here's the truth.
[01:30:33] Is that you have these people that are doing this.
[01:30:36] They have no concept of making the human race more competent.
[01:30:42] the scope of human knowledge, pushing boundaries and going further than any man has ever gone
[01:30:48] before.
[01:30:50] And whenever kids see a rocket ship flying to the fucking moon and they look up every
[01:30:57] night and they see the moon and then they could think, hold up, somebody fucking went
[01:31:04] there, that is inspiring.
[01:31:07] And you have all those kids, all those kids that are sitting there watching this
[01:31:12] and that's inspiring and getting them to think that science is cool
[01:31:17] it turns scientists and people that should be very well educated and seen as
[01:31:22] the pinnacles of our society
[01:31:24] and it makes them that it turns people that are
[01:31:27] you know uh... fucking astronauts into celebrities
[01:31:31] we need more astronauts as celebrities and we need less tiktokers and
[01:31:36] frankly
[01:31:37] less streamers as celebrities that's the reality
[01:31:41] and so it's about it did there's a entire
[01:31:44] cultural value with this that is not obvious
[01:31:48] it doesn't
[01:31:52] it's worth nothing but it means everything
[01:31:55] and i think that's where we're at
[01:31:58] and i had like this can never understand that
[01:32:02] again she should not even know what electricity is
[01:32:06] just a mistake
[01:32:09] So we keep pushing the boundaries and look when we invest in tech like this,
[01:32:13] we end up getting new innovations that have practical uses on Earth.
[01:32:17] Yeah, like going to war. We go to space, we get new innovations,
[01:32:26] we bring them back to kill each other with.
[01:32:29] That's not what... what?
[01:32:32] It's true!
[01:32:33] Well, one of the ambitions of Artemis II is to, it's a test flight to track a path for
[01:32:43] possibly habitation of the moon, I mean I suppose you'd say why should we go and create
[01:32:48] war on the moon.
[01:32:49] I mean I would say, you know, it used to be a thing in the fish.
[01:32:59] If these are 60s, we were convinced that one day we'd find life in space, and increasingly
[01:33:10] gallopingly, the consensus is built that there isn't anything alive.
[01:33:17] Another woman arguing to come to a conclusion based off of a consensus.
[01:33:23] Wow, it must be a day that ends in Y.
[01:33:27] act in a certain way because people think that you should act in that way.
[01:33:32] Wow.
[01:33:33] And I just think the pure tragedy of like spending all this resource of every kind trying to go
[01:33:42] and you know maybe after a hundred trillion dollars and some...
[01:33:47] A hundred trillion dollars?
[01:33:49] Why would you want to have it sent to the fucking, to a bunch of Afghans, a bunch
[01:33:54] of Pakistani rape gangs instead?
[01:33:55] What do you want to have that instead?
[01:33:56] That would be a better idea.
[01:33:58] And the best brains on earth, we broke some watercress somewhere.
[01:34:02] I just think it's terrible.
[01:34:05] So I guess you wouldn't like to live on the moon.
[01:34:08] It's what you say.
[01:34:10] I'll take it from that.
[01:34:12] But, Nathaniel, you're on the other hand.
[01:34:13] This would be the kind of person
[01:34:15] that would be protesting against electricity.
[01:34:17] They'd be protesting against cars.
[01:34:19] They'd be protesting against computers.
[01:34:21] They'd be protesting against the internet.
[01:34:23] They'd be protesting against everything.
[01:34:25] because these people are spiritually, they're still like, they're not evolved humans, right?
[01:34:31] They still have the brain like in the Anderthal. It's like, well, there's a reason why this kind
[01:34:37] of died out, right? It just didn't work very well. Would you like a new front end? Yeah,
[01:34:43] I think it's really important that we go out and do these things. Let's just say this,
[01:34:46] her ancestors didn't invent the wheel. We find out things you've not known before,
[01:34:53] but I also think it's important for us to get a better understanding of the world in which we live.
[01:34:57] I think it's really important that we understand the world around us, how it functions, and I think
[01:35:02] it's great whenever we can do things like this, whether that's going to space or other sort of
[01:35:06] science and tech innovations. You know, it's great when the iPhone was first invented,
[01:35:11] we didn't know all the tech that would come along with that and look where we are now.
[01:35:14] So I think, you know, we should always be pushing the boat out.
[01:35:17] Okay, you're gonna agree to disagree.
[01:35:19] It's just like honestly, I don't know why we even let hags like this on TV.
[01:35:25] It's just a waste of everybody's time.
[01:35:27] It is like nobody, nobody wants to listen to them.
[01:35:30] Nobody wants to hear what they're saying.
[01:35:31] It's just a colossal waste of time.
[01:35:34] But for some reason, every once in a while, also Sky News on the day of the launch.
[01:35:38] What is this?
[01:35:39] Let me see.
[01:35:40] I can pull it up.
[01:35:41] Let me see here.
[01:35:43] Let me see here, just a minute, if I can scroll it up and down.
[01:35:52] And then you have the view.
[01:35:53] Well, that's like Hag Watch, right?
[01:35:55] That's the whole...
[01:35:56] That's their main base.
[01:35:58] Yeah, and they are going for all humanity this time, you know?
[01:36:02] Apollo was all white men, and this time it's not.
[01:36:06] And I think that really speaks volumes for the journey that NASA has been on.
[01:36:11] This is a much more representative crew and you can feel emotional about that.
[01:36:15] It's a yeah, just feels so bad for those two astronauts.
[01:36:20] Imagine dedicating 30 years of your life to being the absolute pinnacle of your field.
[01:36:26] And for the first time in over half a century, you're going to the moon and people are like,
[01:36:31] look at this black. He's black. He's going to the moon.
[01:36:36] Who, who, we got black people going to the moon now!
[01:36:42] It's a woman going to the moon, oh my god, wow!
[01:36:46] It's just so fucking ridiculous!
[01:36:48] How can you do this?
[01:36:50] How can you, how can you do, like it's just so insane!
[01:36:54] I don't get this at all, it's sky news, oh my god.
[01:36:58] Again, another person, it's just, why do we even listen to these people?
[01:37:03] They're so stupid!
[01:37:05] It's amazing we've come so far, I guess so.
[01:37:08] He blends in, I can't see him.
[01:37:09] It's just so ridiculous, I don't even know what to say about it.
[01:37:13] Some of these people are just, I don't even know what to say, it's disrespectful and patronizing.
[01:37:19] Well it's also, it's minimizing, you're minimizing, like I mean, and also by the way, you know
[01:37:26] how many fucking pilots that we have that are black?
[01:37:29] A lot.
[01:37:30] There's a lot of black guys that are pilots.
[01:37:32] There's a lot of black guys in the Air Force.
[01:37:34] a lot of black guys and special forces. Like this isn't like this isn't the first time it's
[01:37:39] ever happened. Like it happens all the fucking time. Like what is this? It's not even like
[01:37:45] something that's unheard of. Oh my god. Name one? I don't know. Like there's one. What do
[01:37:53] you think I've got a list of all the black people that fly airplanes? Yeah, let me go
[01:37:57] pull that out real quick. I don't know. I'm just making a guess. Okay. Why don't
[01:38:01] you look it up on on on Google and then you'll know all right and so let me go
[01:38:06] back I'll for oh yeah by the way this was crazy
[01:38:15] do you think it's the coincidence that the mayor of New York is an East Indian
[01:38:20] and the director of the FBI is an East Indian and the wife of the current
[01:38:25] vice president is an East Indian and the last vice president was an East
[01:38:30] Indian art you've never seen that many East Indians ever in American history.
[01:38:40] Isn't it crazy that Dr. Umar and the most racist fight, the thing is that
[01:38:49] I wonder if you did a stream with Dr. Umar and Paul Miller, Gypsy Crusader,
[01:38:55] how many things they would agree on.
[01:39:00] I really wonder.
[01:39:05] I bet it'd be a lot.
[01:39:08] Occupy positions of influence and authority like you see in those four offices.
[01:39:15] You've never seen this before.
[01:39:17] And what I believe art is that the white power structure is recruiting the East Indian
[01:39:22] immigrants. Yeah. And East Indian Americans to be the new
[01:39:28] priority minority. Oh boy. They're going to use them in
[01:39:33] America. The same way to British use them in Uganda. The same
[01:39:37] way the British and the French and the Dutch use them in the
[01:39:41] Caribbean Islands. When you go to the Caribbean, are
[01:39:44] onto us. These are a buffer group between the blacks and
[01:39:49] the former colonizers. When you go to Africa to East
[01:39:51] Oh man, dude, and he knows this shit too, yeah.
[01:39:55] It's our buffer group between the Blacks and the former Kalimans.
[01:39:59] And guess what they're about to do now?
[01:40:00] Shut it down!
[01:40:01] Under Kamala Harris's administration, under Mayamangani's administration, they're going
[01:40:06] to be a buffer group between Blacks and the power structures.
[01:40:11] I wonder if that's going to happen.
[01:40:13] I do, because now Mandani won.
[01:40:16] So yeah.
[01:40:18] White's being replaced, Blacks must have acted.
[01:40:20] well so this is a big thing that a lot of like i mean the obviously like you
[01:40:24] know doctor i i like doctor more ideal
[01:40:27] uh... and in the recent why is that he is uh...
[01:40:31] he's authentic
[01:40:33] he's authentic
[01:40:34] besides the one time he was talking to the white chicken the mall somebody
[01:40:38] took a photo of them
[01:40:39] after he said he didn't do that like that was the one time that maybe might
[01:40:42] not have been so authentic
[01:40:44] but beside and to be fair i mean i could see why
[01:40:48] but he's a real he is he's a real authentically done
[01:40:51] yeah but you can respect that right i do authentic erases
[01:40:55] yeah history is repeating itself global black history
[01:41:02] is repeating itself in america art but because we don't study global black
[01:41:07] history because most of us are not pan africanism
[01:41:10] we don't even see the writing on the wall we don't even see
[01:41:13] that America is about to use East Indians to replace and control Black people.
[01:41:19] You see it in New York City right now and you're going to see it if Kamala Harris gets elected.
[01:41:25] And why? Because America cannot afford for India to get any closer to Russia and China than she already is
[01:41:32] being a part of the BRICS Federation. Oh my god. It is. I listen to him pretty regularly.
[01:41:39] if I ever see him saying something, I'll pay attention to it. And he's off as rocker. I mean,
[01:41:44] I think that I think that one thing that he does get right is that they are look, they are creating
[01:41:51] replacement populations for both white and black people. And I think that that like basically
[01:41:58] creating a plurality of racial groups makes it to where they're not able to still be held
[01:42:05] accountable for creating bad environments and bad, you know, what's it called like a
[01:42:11] bad structural situation for black people. I think that's what I think it's true. I do.
[01:42:17] Who's they? I would say that the deep state, like kind of bureaucratic state that wants to
[01:42:25] establish a, you know, like I would say overwhelmingly leftist people, like it is
[01:42:29] overwhelmingly leftist people. It's not just white people. It's an ideology,
[01:42:33] but that ideology is maintained primarily by a lot of white people. That's what I would say.
[01:42:38] The Epstein class, I mean, I don't really think that's even true either. So I saw this too. I thought
[01:42:44] it was, um, oh, by the way, this is, oh, look at, well, I've, dude, this is a lot, a lot more of
[01:42:50] these. I haven't even gotten around this. So yeah. Oh, there's this one too. Look at this.
[01:42:53] Let's do this.
[01:42:58] You're getting closer to see it. Oh next time I'll just blame it on the Jews, okay?
[01:43:10] So many black people start waking up. Yeah
[01:43:14] I think I think that a lot of them are realizing that like it's gonna come for you, too
[01:43:23] Damn, wake up. Wake up to the job. Imagine, imagine it's like 2.30 in the morning. It's
[01:43:33] like, oh, fuck, bro. Oh. Goddamn. Well, I think you imagine how fucking annoying it would
[01:43:50] Can you sleep over there?
[01:43:58] Port Aris, yeah.
[01:44:00] Port Aris.
[01:44:04] I'm gonna go watch a...
[01:44:06] And call the Parallel Arm.
[01:44:08] I think they bombed one of those, actually.
[01:44:10] I'm pretty sure they did.
[01:44:12] And there's one of your viewers there?
[01:44:14] Yeah, I don't know if he's in Tehran. I forgot if he was or not.
[01:44:16] I actually thought about trying this, by the way.
[01:44:19] I don't know if I will or not, but I think I might try and do this with my room
[01:44:26] Look at this
[01:44:30] Damn should I you said you would I
[01:44:38] Mean you should for content. Yeah, I can take a few photos of my room and just see what they think they should do
[01:44:44] I think that'd be really fucking funny. Did you download it? I mean I think it's grok imagine
[01:44:49] I is is imagine an app. Can I just do it with this? I feel like I should just be able to do it with this, right?
[01:44:54] I don't know man, and
[01:44:57] Anyway, I just wanted to show that I thought it was pretty fucking funny
[01:45:00] But anyway, let me go back and look at this. Oh, here we go
[01:45:04] Tiktoker who called America a shithole and trashed the USA non-stop and bragged about escaping to Mexico
[01:45:11] So just announce she's moving back to the United States less than two months later.
[01:45:16] What do I do when a lot of my family and friends are trying to convince me to not move to Mexico?
[01:45:21] Mainly my husband's family.
[01:45:23] Like we can sit and list the long ass list of pros with like very little cons,
[01:45:30] but the cons are just thrown.
[01:45:33] And that's like the only thing they see how we're going to get a job, how we're going to make money.
[01:45:38] my husband's family's Mexican, they lived in Mexico, but the area that they lived in is nothing
[01:45:43] like the area we're moving to. Like it's not even comparable. Like how is it that Mexicans have fallen
[01:45:48] for American propaganda of Mexico? Because we're... How do you think this and never even believe
[01:46:00] maybe the reason why they're falling for it is because it's true? Maybe there's something to
[01:46:06] this is a matter of fact.
[01:46:09] We're moving is amazing. It's thriving. We're moving to Playa del Carmen, Mexico. It's like
[01:46:13] 30 minutes from Cancun. They're acting like we're moving isn't safe or livable.
[01:46:19] Yeah. We want our kids to be a majority and not a minority. I want to be a majority and not a minority.
[01:46:24] Real food, affordable health care, biblical beaches, jungle, not having to fear for our
[01:46:29] safety due to racism, diversity, Trump not being our president. It's affordable and we can
[01:46:35] can live comfortably. Like, what about that isn't worth it? Like, I'm confused.
[01:46:46] Passports are in!
[01:46:47] We finally able to escape the United States and we're having to move back already. Not
[01:46:51] even two months after. The reason being that our four-year-old son got extremely sick the
[01:46:56] first week that we were here. He had a terrible fever, was throwing up.
[01:46:59] Honestly, her husband should be ashamed of himself.
[01:47:01] You let your retarded hog wife drag your kid
[01:47:08] into another country because of what she was watching
[01:47:11] on TikTok, and now your kid's life is in danger.
[01:47:16] Like I get, like listen, it's funny whenever it's happening
[01:47:19] and it's like, oh, some random bullshit,
[01:47:21] but this is really, I mean, this is your kid's life.
[01:47:25] Like you shouldn't have let this happen.
[01:47:29] Blood, terrible diarrhea. His whole body was in terrible pain. He was screaming in pain and agony for days
[01:47:35] Even after we took him to the doctor and they gave him different medication
[01:47:38] He ended up having a bacterial infection in his stomach and his body and since then he has recovered
[01:47:43] But he's still having really bad lingering problems
[01:47:46] And we're starting to think that he has an autoimmune disorder. So with that we're having to go to the states to get him the proper care
[01:47:53] We've had to spend hundreds thousands of dollars out of pocket that we were not planning on
[01:47:57] So now, we're going back to the United States to get our son to care the health.
[01:48:03] Welcome back.
[01:48:06] Uh huh.
[01:48:08] Welcome back.
[01:48:09] We need, and we're having to let go of this dream of living here in Mexico.
[01:48:16] Sounds like it's more of a nightmare.
[01:48:18] We get a bunch of, I told you so's probably.
[01:48:20] Yeah.
[01:48:21] But there was no way that we could prevent our son from getting this sick.
[01:48:24] There is a way that you could have prevent putting yourself in an environment where if your son got sick, then his life would be in danger
[01:48:31] See this is the this is the
[01:48:34] desperate clinging to
[01:48:37] The lack of any accountability
[01:48:40] You are a retarded hog that dragged your child to another country because you got radicalized on
[01:48:48] TikTok shorts
[01:48:52] It's disgraceful
[01:48:54] I
[01:48:56] Expecting these hospital bills medication. I feel really fucking sad because we got rid of everything
[01:49:03] We got rid of our home our car our jobs and we left so much
[01:49:09] Just to have to go home and restart nothing. That's right. Send us good vibes, please because we really did need it
[01:49:15] Oh, bro. I love to see this. I do I love seeing people should we call CPS?
[01:49:21] We I mean like I mean
[01:49:24] As funny as it would be to say that like I don't like CPS
[01:49:29] No, no, we should not
[01:49:31] She's just stupid. She's not abusing the kid
[01:49:34] Like I mean obviously I think that to an extent like this is it is to an extent abuse
[01:49:39] But no no absolutely not and don't weaponize an agency like that that has to take care of abused kids
[01:49:46] And that's what people did against Ethan and it was obviously wrong and
[01:49:51] Anyway, what's crazy is they could have gone on a month vacation to test the water dip your toes in
[01:49:55] Do you think that this is the girl that only wants an appetizer?
[01:50:00] Do you think that she's the kind of girl that only asked for the appetizer? No, she wants the full course meal
[01:50:06] This is not a person that like and I'm gonna just be real
[01:50:11] Anybody that has facial piercings or facial tattoos
[01:50:16] I am racist against them.
[01:50:19] I assume that they make bad decisions.
[01:50:23] The moment, and I know there's some guys out there and some girls out there, there's some exceptions.
[01:50:29] But god damn, that's a fucking rule, isn't it?
[01:50:32] Or colored hair?
[01:50:33] Colored hair depends on the color, okay?
[01:50:35] But yeah, you're definitely right.
[01:50:38] Well, Post Malone's great, right? I think he's great.
[01:50:41] But a lot of the other ones, ah, you know, Mike Tyson.
[01:50:44] again but he did punch somebody and he went to jail that's kind of a bad
[01:50:47] decision isn't it
[01:50:48] so uh... you know again like i don't know you taught me that yet so if i see
[01:50:52] somebody with face tattoos
[01:50:55] i assume that this person is a retard
[01:50:58] i do
[01:50:59] there are retards
[01:51:00] and i have never been proven wrong except for for a handful of celebrities
[01:51:05] that's it
[01:51:06] everybody else they're almost always fucking retarded
[01:51:09] and maybe there's a couple of exceptions and i really think that
[01:51:13] It's a couple.
[01:51:14] So anyway, let me go back over.
[01:51:16] Look at this here.
[01:51:17] The best propaganda is literally just showing people
[01:51:20] what the West used to be like.
[01:51:24] Is this real?
[01:51:28] Oh my god.
[01:51:31] That's it now.
[01:51:32] Well, you know what they've turned it into?
[01:51:35] They've turned it into Children of Men.
[01:51:38] Remember that movie?
[01:51:39] That was a great movie.
[01:51:40] Well, now if you want to go and see the movie again,
[01:51:43] you just fly to Paris.
[01:51:49] Wow, is that LA?
[01:51:51] I mean, they're all the same.
[01:51:53] Every shithole that allows these animals to come in
[01:51:57] and put up this bullshit is gonna be the exact same
[01:52:01] because it's the same animals.
[01:52:02] That's the reason why.
[01:52:05] TMS administrator, Dr. Mehmet Oz.
[01:52:09] Thanks for doing this.
[01:52:10] Fraud is the topic of the day
[01:52:12] And obviously, you're at the forefront of some of this.
[01:52:16] Broadly, the American people don't have a full sense yet
[01:52:20] of how big a deal this is, right?
[01:52:21] They don't know how bad it is.
[01:52:22] Well, if you just look at the money
[01:52:24] that we pay as a federal government for insurance,
[01:52:27] which is for Medicare and Medicaid and related programs,
[01:52:29] we think there's about $100 billion of fraud.
[01:52:33] 100 billion.
[01:52:34] Now, let me just put that in perspective
[01:52:35] that folks can anchor on.
[01:52:38] A lot of Americans who are working
[01:52:39] are concerned that Medicare won't be there for them.
[01:52:42] worry won't be solvent. If we're able to take out this has been another and he
[01:52:46] actually is bringing up a really good point is that how many of you guys have
[01:52:49] heard that social security is running out of money. A lot of people have been
[01:52:53] saying this for many years. One of the reasons why these agencies are running
[01:52:57] out of money is because they're getting it stolen. The fraud in Medicare loan,
[01:53:03] we would double the life expectancy of the Medicare Trust fund. It would add
[01:53:07] years more to the solvency of this program which would give comfort to
[01:53:12] everyone working today that it's going to be there for them. The question really
[01:53:15] is how to get so bad and part of it is COVID because when you start throwing
[01:53:19] money at problems you don't watch where it's going and fraudsters learn they
[01:53:22] can corrupt the system because they didn't realize it was so easy to steal
[01:53:25] from the government. Then they'll start to weaponize it and use it in
[01:53:29] other areas like Medicare and Medicaid. We now have it all a government
[01:53:32] approach. So yesterday for example I spent the pre-down hours in Los
[01:53:36] Angeles, busting into a swank neighborhood home owned by a doctor and a nurse who had
[01:53:41] been defrauding the hospice system there.
[01:53:44] Millions of dollars.
[01:53:45] This is a big SWAT team.
[01:53:47] Oh, St. Patrick's Day.
[01:53:48] That's cute.
[01:53:49] And, yeah, there it is.
[01:53:52] And I would rather just keep my money.
[01:53:53] Oh, I don't agree with that.
[01:53:54] I think that we need to have these systems and I think we just need to get rid of
[01:53:58] the scammers.
[01:53:59] Somebody says, all right, bro, you're talking about some hog getting radicalized by TikTok
[01:54:04] And you're gonna tell us Paris is like children of men because you watched the Tyler of the era and Kirk has video
[01:54:11] Well, not all Paris but parts of it are like children of men. Yeah, it looks really bad
[01:54:16] And it looks really bad because you've allowed, you know, crack heads
[01:54:21] migrants and other forms of third-worlders to turn into that
[01:54:25] And to be fair also, by the way, that is what I got it from. That is the the solid end quote
[01:54:35] from from Kingdom of Heaven. Yes, that absolutely is where I got the other the things I said.
[01:54:41] And parts of Austin look like that?
[01:54:46] I know.
[01:54:49] I know.
[01:54:51] Like, yeah, that's good point.
[01:54:55] Great point.
[01:54:56] Wait, wait a minute.
[01:54:57] You're not getting defensive because you're not like French, right?
[01:54:59] Or something?
[01:55:00] Because if you're French, getting defensive, no, no, no, no, no, we have the same problem.
[01:55:04] No, no, I'm not saying that it's any different here.
[01:55:08] i'm saying it's bad here and it's bad there
[01:55:13] i never set off some other say also is better
[01:55:16] i know you know but also most awesome dot uh...
[01:55:18] and not most awesome looks like that yes
[01:55:20] but here's the difference
[01:55:22] none of austin used to look like that
[01:55:24] it's trending towards bad but it's not that bad
[01:55:28] okay okay so
[01:55:30] it's trending towards bad
[01:55:33] so
[01:55:34] let me let me just got all right let me let me invent a scenario for you
[01:55:38] you're driving off the cliff
[01:55:42] it's trending towards the cliff but you're not off the cliff yet
[01:55:47] to put on the brakes or not
[01:55:51] you do it or not
[01:55:53] pretty simple
[01:55:55] you know you got it you got to ask these questions
[01:55:58] nobody knows
[01:56:01] turn on the radio yes exactly that's a better idea
[01:56:04] and uh... ride the bitch down yo-ho all that's true all i'm going to what you got
[01:56:09] untimed out right by the way you did
[01:56:12] french guy very patriotic yeah i don't know
[01:56:14] and i let jesus take the wheel close your eyes close your eyes and pray
[01:56:19] what was the moral of children of men
[01:56:21] uh... i i i i i mean to be honest i think that it was a
[01:56:26] uh...
[01:56:29] What is the point that you need to take care of your younger generations that, you know, war is bad that, you know, I don't know, like, what is, what's the argument you're trying to make?
[01:56:42] What is that? Human life is sacred? Well, not all, but yeah, sure.
[01:56:50] Not like retards run rampant? Yeah, exactly. For those to come after it? Well, that's another one. That was, no, that was a whole different thing.
[01:56:56] So, why, if you think things are getting bad, then why would you let them keep getting bad?
[01:57:01] Why wouldn't you just stop them immediately?
[01:57:04] Like why would you wait for them to get worse?
[01:57:05] Like fuck that.
[01:57:06] Like I've done this, right?
[01:57:08] I've done this many times in my teeth, right?
[01:57:10] Not once have waiting for my teeth to get worse has been the better decision.
[01:57:15] It was always the wrong call.
[01:57:17] Every single time.
[01:57:19] I think it's more of a generational betrayal rather than inherent flaws of increased
[01:57:23] globalism.
[01:57:24] Oh, I think that they're the same thing.
[01:57:28] I think that you can't invite these people from these third world shithole PVP servers
[01:57:33] where they're inbred and they're fucking their cousins and marrying children.
[01:57:38] I don't think you can bring them into a western country and then have not a tremendous
[01:57:42] amount of friction.
[01:57:45] I think that they're one and the same.
[01:57:49] I do.
[01:57:50] I think we all know this.
[01:57:53] knows this. I mean, you really think that's not true? I mean, really? Do you really not
[01:58:01] think that? I'll let this person respond one more time, but then we're going to look at
[01:58:05] some other stuff after that. And the guest of terrace, check his name. Oh, I don't know
[01:58:09] about that. It's just a name. Who knows? And I don't even know who the guy is, honestly.
[01:58:14] Do you think it goes both ways? Absolutely, dude. I mean, if you go to Pakistan and
[01:58:19] then you want to act like an American you're gonna have a bad time and you're
[01:58:23] the idiot you shouldn't be there like Pakistan is Pakistan get the fuck out of
[01:58:27] Pakistan like that's the way they do things over there man
[01:58:30] globalisms like AI you're not gonna stop it we're not going back
[01:58:33] well wait a minute why not the kings worship the tombs of their kings born
[01:58:39] and caring about the kingdom I don't remember the exact one though yeah but
[01:58:43] that's like kind of the argument that I'm making though instead right like
[01:58:46] you're worshiping an ideology rather than looking at the reality you have
[01:58:49] the orcs that are at the gates of Minas Tirith, you have them getting ready to see
[01:58:54] Chalmsdeep, and you're thinking about what would this king have done? Well, no,
[01:58:58] it's not about what the king would have done, it's about what you would do in
[01:59:01] that moment, which is get rid of the fucking orcs and keep them out of the
[01:59:04] Shire. That's the way I see it. Get them out of Minas Tirith. So I, I, this, that
[01:59:11] in, that entire metaphor is awful. It's a terrible metaphor, it does not work
[01:59:15] in your favor. But anyway, why are we not able to just not allow a bunch of migrants in?
[01:59:26] Why is this some inevitability that everybody should just accept? I don't get it.
[01:59:37] Tirith equals Minnesota? Something like that. Yeah. Gondorf on Gondorians. Yes, exactly.
[01:59:44] They're as irreparably connected and we need to figure out how to get along.
[01:59:51] You are making, like what would you, would you hear that from, you hear that on a podcast?
[01:59:56] I'm going to ask you a question. Do you think that you can get along with a person who thinks
[02:00:02] that kids can get married at the age of nine? Do you think that you can reconcile differences between
[02:00:08] that person? Simple yes or no. Can you reconcile differences between a person who thinks that,
[02:00:16] and can you occupy the same country with the same values with a person who thinks that they
[02:00:24] that they should be able to marry and have sex with nine year olds.
[02:00:34] I'll explain why I asked this question after I get the inevitable answer.
[02:00:41] And this is, by the way, only yes or no.
[02:00:44] I didn't know shifting, no different question, no answering something
[02:00:49] I didn't ask, no other quote about Lord of the Rings, nothing.
[02:00:53] I want a simple answer, no, but there's no path to solution.
[02:01:06] Yes, there is.
[02:01:11] Yes, there is.
[02:01:14] There is a, as a matter of fact, if you didn't know, now you know.
[02:01:19] So, the reason why he has to say no is because you are operating on a morality paradigm.
[02:01:28] You have a morality paradox that's now been presented to you.
[02:01:32] And because of this morality paradox, you are now having these two value points that
[02:01:38] are conflicting with each other.
[02:01:39] Well, we have to learn how to get along, but you also know that optically, you can
[02:01:44] never say that you can get along with somebody that wants to marry a nine-year-old.
[02:01:48] So you've reached a dissonance point with your morality reasoning.
[02:01:53] That's the reason why you're not able, and that's the reason why now you're going against
[02:01:58] what you originally just said.
[02:02:00] So the truth is that you can't do that.
[02:02:02] Everybody knows that.
[02:02:03] We all know that.
[02:02:05] But for some reason, and this is where I think platitudes like that fall apart,
[02:02:10] it's they fall apart whenever they're applied to actual moral decisions that openly
[02:02:15] go against what the platitude is allowed to permit. That's the reason why.
[02:02:21] It's me and people that are okay with mutilating children. Well, I don't know.
[02:02:24] There's no path to see. Yeah, you just deport them, just get rid of them, send
[02:02:27] them back. Why is that not a solution? Yeah, why is that? You just get rid of them?
[02:02:37] You just round them all up, you say like, okay, all you guys, it's time to go.
[02:02:42] Like, what's the problem with that?
[02:02:45] I mean, I feel like that's obviously the solution.
[02:02:49] It's like one of those co-exist bumper stickers. Yeah, exactly.
[02:02:52] It's not a morality. It's political realities.
[02:02:54] You just want to just let the refugees in after creating global stability.
[02:02:57] The reality is you can't necessarily do that.
[02:02:59] You're compounding instability and eventually you're not going to be in control anymore.
[02:03:02] Well, of course you are because they're totally destabilized.
[02:03:05] How would destabilizing other people prevent you from being in control?
[02:03:08] Destabilizing other people maintains your control
[02:03:11] Because that way they can't do anything because they're constantly getting blown up and and and fucking separated
[02:03:17] No, obviously. Oh, here's another one. I didn't show this one before but we're going on it again
[02:03:22] This is like everybody knows that you can't do that
[02:03:39] Oh my god
[02:03:41] Oh my god!
[02:03:44] Holy shit!
[02:03:47] Look at all those rocks!
[02:03:51] I hope the guy's alright!
[02:03:54] Jesus, too close?
[02:03:56] Yeah, it's a little close, right?
[02:03:58] Jesus, holy fucking shit, man.
[02:04:02] Wow, that's scary.
[02:04:04] That's fucking scary, dude.
[02:04:06] Oh my god.
[02:04:07] So we got this one too, and that's insane.
[02:04:10] same. People have been massively crashing on the King Charles. Not an interesting issue
[02:04:15] in an Easter message even when Trump did this one. What is this? Can I find it?
[02:04:24] Let me look at this. Buckingham, oh yeah, I did show this before and I want you guys to show this
[02:04:32] here. So Buckingham Palace, I looked at this I guess before but here's like a huge amount of it.
[02:04:38] So Buckingham Palace confirms King Charles will not issue an Easter message this year.
[02:04:46] Oh my fucking god, he swore an oath, he's a traitor. I guess so. Buckingham Palace announced
[02:04:51] King Charles won't be issuing an Easter message this year, meanwhile for Ramadan. And then this is
[02:04:57] also him announcing a celebration for Ramadan as well. Very, very odd to see. King Charles
[02:05:04] What the hell is this? I haven't seen this.
[02:05:34] Islam can teach us today.
[02:05:36] The only way that Islam is part of Europe is whenever they had the war to get rid of them.
[02:05:43] No, it's not.
[02:05:45] It's just not even true.
[02:05:49] It's AI.
[02:05:52] This is AI.
[02:05:57] Wait, is that...
[02:05:59] No, no. Actually, I don't know. Is this AI or not?
[02:06:02] It's fake. Chat spamming AI, it's not AI. I don't know. Let me, let me, all right, let
[02:06:23] me copy paste this okay this statement was made by no guys I don't know it
[02:06:42] seems like it's not AI oh well I mean and look look I appreciate you guys
[02:06:51] Trying to pull up any sort of bad actors and we want to make sure that things aren't true are true
[02:06:57] Let me should I ask rock is this video real? Okay? Let me do it
[02:07:08] Is this video real all right
[02:07:10] Let's take a look at it.
[02:07:23] Found the original.
[02:07:24] Wait a minute.
[02:07:25] Oh, now we already have the original video?
[02:07:27] Uh-oh.
[02:07:28] Uh-oh.
[02:07:29] Here we go.
[02:07:30] Let me take a look at it.
[02:07:38] King Charles III on Islam in the West, 1993 lecture, posted three years ago.
[02:07:47] Man.
[02:07:49] Which we all too often think of wrongly as entirely Western.
[02:07:56] Man.
[02:08:01] Now let's go back to the beginning.
[02:08:04] It's crazy.
[02:08:09] Islam is part of our past and our present in all fields of human endeavor.
[02:08:15] It has helped to create modern Europe.
[02:08:18] It is part of our own inheritance, not a thing of part.
[02:08:22] It's not AI.
[02:08:23] It teaches today a way of understanding and living in the world which Christianity itself is the poor ever having lost.
[02:08:31] Man.
[02:08:32] Our judgement of Islam has been grossly distilled by taking the extremes to be the lower.
[02:08:42] That, ladies and gentlemen, is a serious mistake.
[02:08:46] It's like judging the quality of life in Britain by the existence of murder and rape.
[02:08:52] Child abuse, drug addiction.
[02:08:53] How is it that they think that this isn't a big problem, but the people in the Muslim
[02:08:59] countries think it is?
[02:09:02] they know it is. How is the only people that are saying this isn't a big concern, a bunch
[02:09:09] of fucking white people in Britain? It's ridiculous.
[02:09:14] The extremes do exist, and they must be done to it, but when used as a basis to judge a
[02:09:22] society, they lead to distortion and unfairness.
[02:09:26] is nearly in 1983.
[02:09:28] Also, I think, to understand the Islamic world's view of us, there is nothing to be gained and not sure on to be done.
[02:09:37] Seems to me, by refusing to comprehend the extent to which many people in the Islamic world genuinely fear our own Western materialism and mass culture
[02:09:48] as a deadly challenge to their Islamic culture and way of life.
[02:09:52] The fact is that our form of materialism can be...
[02:09:55] Yeah, they do things different over there.
[02:09:57] Yeah, that's true.
[02:09:59] Yeah, that's true.
[02:10:01] And I do not just mean the extremists as a member.
[02:10:05] Well, there it is. And 100%. Yeah, exactly.
[02:10:09] Muslim population was only 1.86 in 1993.
[02:10:12] Now it's 6 to 6.5%. What is that in the UK?
[02:10:15] I don't know about that.
[02:10:17] But again, so this is actually the guy.
[02:10:20] And oh my fucking god, I guess yes the video is real. Holy shit guys
[02:10:26] Well, there it is King Charles won't give an Easter message
[02:10:30] He has what is this?
[02:10:35] Oh, oh this one's not working either. Give me a minute. Oh
[02:10:42] My god, okay. Give me a minute. I gotta do it. Oh, there we go
[02:10:46] on this occasion, and we are most grateful to you for traveling during this holy month,
[02:10:52] which I acknowledge is no small sacrifice, and so it is my particular pleasure to wish
[02:10:59] you, Mr. President, peace, blessings, and an abundance of joy.
[02:11:04] My wife now is invited to welcome you to Windsor, in Carthage.
[02:11:09] During my most, my wife-
[02:11:11] man how about that that's crazy and he didn't even want to do an easter an
[02:11:15] easter statement all my god
[02:11:18] this that is
[02:11:20] why the wisdom and learning offered by sacred tradition like Islam masses
[02:11:25] and if i may say so why those who hold and strive to preserve their sacred
[02:11:28] traditions
[02:11:29] in different parts of the world
[02:11:31] have every reason to become more confident of their ground
[02:11:36] the Islamic world is the custodian of one of the greatest treasures of
[02:11:40] accumulated wisdom and spiritual knowledge available to humanity. It is both Islam's
[02:11:46] nobody.
[02:11:47] I don't see why you can't just acknowledge that very clearly. I mean, and you're right.
[02:11:52] I mean, there was a lot of science. I mean, the Ottoman Empire was ahead of the game by
[02:11:56] like a massive degree back in the day they were. And like it's the difference, though,
[02:12:02] is that the way that they do things and the way that we do things doesn't mix
[02:12:07] very well. It can't. And you know what else doesn't mix? The crazy people don't mix at
[02:12:13] all and they don't even mix with them. That's why they're over in your country. It's because
[02:12:18] they got removed.
[02:12:20] Heritage and a priceless gift to the rest of the world. And yet so often that wisdom
[02:12:28] is now obscured by the dominant drive towards Western materialism. The feeling that to
[02:12:34] be truly modern, you have to ape the West. To counter that tendency, I've done what I
[02:12:43] can with my school of traditional arts to nurture and support traditional sacred craft
[02:12:47] skills, not least those of Islam, because they keep a live-up perspective that we sorely
[02:12:52] need, even though short-term fashion deems them to be irrelevant. The geometry and
[02:12:59] happening that is taught at the school
[02:13:02] is the basis
[02:13:03] of the many crafts that have been abandoned
[02:13:06] in many parts of the world
[02:13:07] including the other world.
[02:13:11] Yeah, I mean this is just nuts. I didn't even know anything about this about
[02:13:14] King Charles. Oh my god.
[02:13:18] Medieval Islam
[02:13:20] was a religion of remarkable tolerance for its time
[02:13:24] allowing Jews and Christians
[02:13:26] the right to practice their inherited beliefs and setting an example, which was not unfortunately
[02:13:32] copied for many centuries in the West.
[02:13:35] Yeah.
[02:13:36] The surprise, ladies and gentlemen.
[02:13:37] See, this is the type of stuff like, all of this is true, like in a lot of cases, there
[02:13:42] is, yeah, they used to, like, some of their societies back then were really good, and
[02:13:47] they had a lot of good decisions and they had good ideas.
[02:13:50] What does that have to do with what's happening right now?
[02:13:53] It has nothing to do with it.
[02:13:55] Like why would you be making a decision on something based off of how things were 700
[02:14:00] years ago?
[02:14:02] It's ridiculous.
[02:14:04] Why would you do that?
[02:14:06] Oh my God.
[02:14:08] Is the extent to which Islam has been a part of Europe for so long, first in Spain, then
[02:14:14] in the Balkans, and the extent to which it has contributed so much towards the civilization,
[02:14:20] which we all too often think of wrongly as entirely Western.
[02:14:25] Islam is part of our past and our present in all fields of our own inheritance, not a
[02:14:32] thing apart.
[02:14:33] It is preservation of an integral view of the universe.
[02:14:38] Islam, like Buddhism and Hinduism, refuses to separate man and nature.
[02:14:45] i mean it's just it's so ridiculous man
[02:14:48] and uh... torrent is on when the definition of airbreak doesn't like it
[02:14:51] i mean again modern is on propaganda modern is on his cancer i mean again
[02:14:55] i think that it's very obviously like in and there's a very big difference to
[02:14:59] between people that want to be religiously uh... islamic and people
[02:15:04] that want to use the
[02:15:05] islamic law as a political tool i think these are two very very
[02:15:10] different things
[02:15:11] so for example wanting sharia law for everybody
[02:15:15] that's not religion that's politics
[02:15:18] that has nothing to do with religion
[02:15:20] and i think that's another really big problem is that people keep confusing
[02:15:23] the two of these things
[02:15:25] and saying that all well this is the exact same
[02:15:27] well it's obviously not he's bolsheting about the Balkans yeah
[02:15:31] this provide evidence that they're about shaping your efforts is all just
[02:15:34] oral floundering
[02:15:35] well it is and i i think that this is the problem and that
[02:15:38] i i don't even know why he's doing this why i mean i guess you can easily
[02:15:41] see why
[02:15:42] eric guess why but it's still fucking ridiculous it is completely fucking
[02:15:46] ridiculous
[02:15:48] so uh... it's not just modern is on from the one of the trying to invade your
[02:15:50] up and try to announce what you are i mean again like
[02:15:53] what my point is is that i don't care about the history of it i care about
[02:15:57] what's happening right now
[02:15:58] you can't make decisions based off of something that happened two hundred
[02:16:01] years ago
[02:16:02] you have to make a decision based off of what's in the best interest of
[02:16:05] yourself right now at the current moment
[02:16:07] and that's what really matters obviously
[02:16:10] and uh... what is this here if i would it
[02:16:12] Incredible sight is I swore it in an illegal alien CDL drivers to fix their expired licenses.
[02:16:19] Oh, that's a good idea. Yeah, because you don't want to have an expired license. True.
[02:16:26] Uh-huh.
[02:16:29] It's a good idea.
[02:16:42] I'm not seeing it I'm not saying it wears ice yeah I don't want I want to see
[02:17:07] them yeah where they at and they got to do it the right way yeah you just
[02:17:10] farmer, right? You put it out there and then that's it. And you still got a couple of links
[02:17:15] left in Trump's message. Oh, shit. Okay. Let me make sure I go through this. Oh, there's
[02:17:18] one more. Okay. All right. Here we go. Let me look at it.
[02:17:21] It's very suspicious. I mean, he's had very historical speeches about his love for Islam.
[02:17:27] I've got no issue with that. But when it came to him being the defender of the
[02:17:32] faith, we know within leaked news reports that actually there were talks about him
[02:17:39] potentially being the defender of all faiths.
[02:17:42] Well, he's very keen for that.
[02:17:45] He made it one of the tenets of his new sovereignty.
[02:17:49] Can I be the monarch of all faiths?
[02:17:53] No, you can't.
[02:17:55] No, you can't.
[02:17:56] Of course not.
[02:17:57] This is what he said last year.
[02:17:59] Ridiculous.
[02:18:00] When he did send us an Easter message on Mournedy Thursday.
[02:18:05] He said, on Mournedy Thursday, Jesus knelt and washed the feet
[02:18:07] of many of those who would abandon him. His humble action was a token of his love.
[02:18:12] He knew no bounds or boundaries and is central to Christian belief so far so good.
[02:18:17] Then he said the love he showed when he walked the earth reflected the Jewish ethic
[02:18:23] of caring for the stranger and those in need of deep human instinct echoed in
[02:18:29] Islam and other religious traditions and in the hearts of all of those who
[02:18:35] seek the good of others. It just seems like this guy doesn't want to talk about Christianity
[02:18:41] unless he can read other religions. I think given that this nation, the people of this
[02:18:50] nation, we are in a perilous state. People are worried, very worried and quite rightly
[02:18:55] so. And I think his decision not to give us a eastern message on this of all years
[02:19:03] is a profound mistake
[02:19:06] i think it's pretty obvious yeah that's what's going on in england is fucked
[02:19:08] bro
[02:19:09] i think restore britain is the only hope i would agree with you for that i would
[02:19:13] christian leaders for addressing christians yeah obviously i mean this is
[02:19:16] pretty fucking obvious but for some reason they're not able to do that
[02:19:20] uh... in again i think this is very very suspicious it is this holy week
[02:19:24] i'm proud to join with christians across the country and around the world
[02:19:29] to celebrate the resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. His life Christ displayed
[02:19:39] true humility. In his death he modeled true love. And in his resurrection from the tomb
[02:19:47] he proved that even death itself will not silence those who place their trust in Almighty God.
[02:19:52] Oh as it says in Gospel of John for God so loved the world that he gave his only
[02:19:59] son's required to believe in him apparently not parish but have eternal
[02:20:04] life eternal life such beautiful words this Easter millions of Christians all
[02:20:10] over the globe will be reminded that because of what Jesus did on the cross
[02:20:15] all of us can live every day with hope in God's promise knowing that in the
[02:20:20] the end, evil and wickedness will not prevail. In the spirit of joy and renewal this Easter,
[02:20:28] we also celebrate the extraordinary resurrection of faith and religion in America. As I have
[02:20:34] often said to be a great nation, you must have religions and you must have God in churches
[02:20:41] across the nation on Sunday. The pews will be fuller, younger and more faithful than
[02:20:46] they haven't any time in many many years about that religion is growing again in
[02:20:52] our country for the first time in decades happy Easter to all may God bless
[02:20:58] you may God bless the United States of America our country is doing so well
[02:21:03] like never before thank you that's a good message I mean honestly like I
[02:21:08] don't know why that what how is the king not doing better than Donald Trump
[02:21:12] That's fucking embarrassing. Oh my god. And so I will say that basically
[02:21:19] There was a video game and it got announced. So I played it. Let me go back. So
[02:21:25] two years ago
[02:21:27] over two years ago in
[02:21:31] 2023 I am Jesus Christ the video game came out for the first time the prologue was released. So
[02:21:42] very recently this is the release trailer of the game here we go guys let's take a
[02:21:50] look at it
[02:21:59] do not be afraid I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the
[02:22:05] people today in the town of David of Saviour has been born to you
[02:22:12] Your hour has come.
[02:22:15] Ah! What have we to do with you, Jesus of Nazareth?
[02:22:19] Have you come to destroy us?
[02:22:23] Damn.
[02:22:28] I tell you, I'm not a bad man.
[02:22:30] I'm not a bad man.
[02:22:30] Look at that.
[02:22:35] Be quiet, Jesus said, Stern.
[02:22:37] Come out of him.
[02:22:39] Yeah.
[02:22:40] Cast out the demons.
[02:22:41] If it's you get rid of him tell me to come to you on the water
[02:22:51] Jerusalem temple visited
[02:22:56] The final gate oh damn
[02:23:01] Man.
[02:23:02] Are you the Messiah, the Son of God?
[02:23:08] You remember when all this happened?
[02:23:10] Yeah.
[02:23:11] It's crazy.
[02:23:12] Oh.
[02:23:13] Oh.
[02:23:14] Tomorrow, for Easter Sunday, we are playing I Am Jesus Christ.
[02:23:28] That's right.
[02:23:30] For Easter Sunday, we're gonna do it.
[02:23:34] That's right.
[02:23:35] I want to let y'all know it's gonna be happening tomorrow and we're gonna go through the game,
[02:23:40] see what happens.
[02:23:41] I don't know how long it's gonna be.
[02:23:42] I saw a play through it said four hours, maybe we'll go through the whole thing.
[02:23:45] I don't know.
[02:23:46] But yes, we will be doing it and I'm excited.
[02:23:50] So it's homophobic, it's not.
[02:23:51] Jesus is the most mentioned prophet inside of the Koran.
[02:23:56] And no, I'm sure a lot of the Muslim guys will be watching.
[02:23:59] I think they might like it and it'll be good hundred fucking percent.
[02:24:03] Yes. So we are going to play this and maybe I'll wear my hair down too.
[02:24:08] And that way for full immersion, obviously as a cosplay. Well, I don't know.
[02:24:12] Do I have? Okay. So what is he wearing?
[02:24:15] He's got a jacket, a red jacket like that. Um,
[02:24:21] do I have? Okay.
[02:24:25] So let me look and see W drip.
[02:24:29] Okay, let me all right. All right. I have I have an idea. I have an idea gentlemen, so we're going to just a second. Sorry
[02:24:38] Okay, let me see if I can find a good frame for this
[02:24:43] Okay, and it was it was open in the front though, right?
[02:24:49] It was
[02:24:51] Okay, so what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna take a picture of this
[02:24:56] And then we'll take this and we'll go down to that and I'm gonna ask Grock
[02:25:06] Where can I get a shirt like this? Okay
[02:25:13] Okay.
[02:25:23] Provide three links.
[02:25:30] Okay, and let me upload this
[02:25:33] and we're gonna figure out if I can get it, okay?
[02:25:35] And let me double check.
[02:25:37] All right, Jesus, there it is.
[02:25:41] Okay.
[02:25:42] All right, we're gonna find out in one day a red tunic.
[02:25:49] Okay, so how about, okay, let me see here.
[02:25:55] Where is it?
[02:25:56] If I can find it, no, all of these are garbage, none of these work at all.
[02:26:01] These are terrible.
[02:26:03] Red tunic men, okay, let me pull this up, too.
[02:26:08] Oh guys, I'm not seeing a good one. I'm really not. Yeah, it's just not really there. I mean,
[02:26:27] I don't know. Red Roman, red Roman click. Okay, let me look at this here. Where is it? If I can
[02:26:34] find it um this is not it bro it's not it I don't like it I don't like it bro it's
[02:26:44] just not there what's the shower curtain yeah I was gonna scroll down and like
[02:26:49] look at a few of these but okay maybe I can find something that is kind of close
[02:26:55] to this okay but yeah I think that we play this tomorrow okay if somebody
[02:27:00] can find one on Amazon for me and I can get it by tomorrow I'll order it I just
[02:27:05] don't know where I can
[02:28:00] All right, I'm back.
[02:28:09] Excuse me.
[02:28:12] Okay.
[02:28:13] Repent and believe chat.
[02:28:15] Yeah, apparently maybe I could just go get a bathrobe.
[02:28:18] Maybe that's a better way for me to do it.
[02:28:20] I just look for a bathrobe instead of anything else.
[02:28:24] And just search Jesus costume.
[02:28:26] Well, it's about the red robe.
[02:28:28] I mean, I've got the white shirt lockdown, but yes, we will be playing this tomorrow for Easter Sunday
[02:28:36] Okay guys, Hassan. Oh, yes Hassan calls out Asmongold for being an inconsistent worm. Uh-oh
[02:28:45] Here we go
[02:28:46] My man is really fucked up dude. It's Islamic terrorism when you say Israel shouldn't do a genocide
[02:28:53] Thank you as an goi
[02:28:55] mm-hmm
[02:28:56] she took my advice
[02:28:57] let me let me go back to st whose turned down
[02:29:02] really fucked up dude it's Islamic terrorism when you say israel shouldn't
[02:29:06] do a genocide
[02:29:07] uh... thank you as men go away
[02:29:10] but what's Islamic terrorism if they shoot a a rocket into israel
[02:29:15] and they rate people from israel
[02:29:17] and they kill people from israel yes is on the terrorism
[02:29:22] they they literally say it
[02:29:25] it's not like it's a secret
[02:29:28] that they say it
[02:29:32] on the news uh...
[02:29:33] mainlining has been at this point
[02:29:38] awesome
[02:29:41] it must be so embarrassing to be a mold man fan
[02:29:44] uh...
[02:29:45] i think there are so uh... it's just
[02:29:48] if you're an ethical fan at any point in your life
[02:29:51] uh... you
[02:29:52] already have
[02:29:53] dropped any sort of self-reflection capabilities
[02:29:57] you're incapable of understanding this is going to be another two-minute rant
[02:30:01] with absolutely no
[02:30:04] argument or point of view that's being put forward at all
[02:30:07] that uh... don't tell me the world view your world view
[02:30:11] uh... the guy that you don't tell me a number that nobody can ever question
[02:30:15] but whenever iran intentionally takes off the internet they shut down the
[02:30:19] entire internet
[02:30:21] They bust in Iraqi militia for I'm gonna be honest if this is the best Israel has as far as
[02:30:27] Hasbra is cooked there. They're so done like Israel's strongest Hasbra weapon now as a guy
[02:30:33] There's nothing to do with what I said and fucking shower and is a Holocaust denier. What are we?
[02:30:39] I see the Holocaust wasn't real doing
[02:30:42] What the fuck are we doing if the Holocaust was committed by a bunch of Hamas?
[02:30:46] Do you think that Hassan would be debating whether it was six million or not?
[02:30:50] I bet he would
[02:30:53] No
[02:30:55] An inconsistent worm. Yes that has no fucking more if I ever been a Holocaust denier
[02:31:03] By the way, I don't I don't even know where this came from
[02:31:07] I'm a holoca when did I ever say that?
[02:31:12] Compass whatsoever that wait a minute. So now okay, let me get this straight
[02:31:17] I'm the first person
[02:31:19] to both deny the Holocaust and also be Israel's strongest soldier.
[02:31:28] I feel like these are a little bit mutually exclusive, right?
[02:31:33] They have to be.
[02:31:37] We'll literally say unimaginably heinous anti-semitic shit one day,
[02:31:43] and then the next day he'll turn around and be like...
[02:31:45] Like what? Where is that?
[02:31:47] The next day he'll turn around and just like straight up repeat verbatim. Uh-huh. Israeli talking points
[02:31:54] By the way, there's this is not actually an argument against what I said
[02:31:59] It's just an attack on the authority source that he thinks that I'm using
[02:32:05] It's not even there's there's not even another person. Sorry, but why is he even relevant? Oh my god
[02:32:11] Is there ever any point where an argument is presented ever? Oh my god. I mean by the
[02:32:19] There's nothing that's even being said large audience still
[02:32:24] Obviously, it's diminished as you know Trump's popularity like I wasn't aware of that diminishing
[02:32:31] Even the eyes of the dumbest people alive, which are the uroid maga support. I like them
[02:32:42] Youroid is a good one. That's good. I like that
[02:32:49] You know
[02:32:51] Not to use that. He loves talking shit about me, but I don't
[02:32:58] Hates the prospect of talking to me. Of course, right? Yes. I'm not giving him enough attention. Is that it?
[02:33:04] No, I'm being nice like I'm usually very reasonable, but it's
[02:33:09] It's verifiable that Hassan has had a massive blind spot for making excuses for rationalizing
[02:33:17] and justifying Islamic terrorism.
[02:33:20] It's undeniable.
[02:33:22] You can look at it and look at it over and over and over.
[02:33:25] Meanwhile, if you're going to call me a Holocaust denier, then why do we ban all these people
[02:33:30] for denying the Holocaust?
[02:33:32] This seems a little bit problematic.
[02:33:34] Why would I do that?
[02:33:35] Where have I ever made content where I've denied the amount of people that were
[02:33:39] were killed in the Holocaust. It has nothing to do with this. They already changed the
[02:33:43] title, but they're actually crazy. YouTube doesn't fuck around with that stuff. Well,
[02:33:46] what is this? Let me go back. I'll see if I can find it. Okay, let me look at it and
[02:33:52] find it. Where is it here? Hasan calls Asmongole the anti-Semitic term, Asmongoy in his new
[02:34:00] title. Goy is a term used by Jews to call other non-Jews. It's not meant to be
[02:34:04] derogatory to other Jews. What is the argument? What is this? Goya is now used by the far
[02:34:13] left and the far right as a term for non-Jews who aren't anti-Zionist or anti-Semitic enough.
[02:34:19] Also on his main channel too, I just checked the title and now it says, Asmongold is
[02:34:23] wrong about everything. Maybe we should upload a video and have it say asonis wrong
[02:34:34] about everything. Oh God that's funny and so they changed it I guess so no and to
[02:34:42] be fair it was my suggestion to call myself that right I don't take offense I
[02:34:46] think it's funny for cancerous dipshits in one small screenshot of course I
[02:34:54] didn't see Theo Vaughn it's real what the fuck oh my god yeah there it is and
[02:35:00] And again, you're caring about Goy not being a draught orty, it's just what wrong?
[02:35:03] Well again, like, I don't think it's really a big deal to use the term.
[02:35:07] I don't really think so.
[02:35:08] It's kind of a joke.
[02:35:09] I was going to just get shit on how much she shields her administration.
[02:35:11] She is definitely a bigger threat than Hassan.
[02:35:13] Well that's nice.
[02:35:14] I appreciate that.
[02:35:15] Goy is not necessarily anti-Semitic in nature.
[02:35:19] The N word is not necessarily racist in nature.
[02:35:23] True.
[02:35:27] The majority of people that were using it on an Xbox Live were not racist.
[02:35:31] They were just stupid little kids.
[02:35:33] I was one of them.
[02:35:34] Yeah, this is actually true.
[02:35:37] And everybody who's honest knows that.
[02:35:39] We all know this.
[02:35:41] And I understand that there's optics that you have to play into.
[02:35:44] Oh, well, people can perceive that in the wrong way.
[02:35:47] Who cares?
[02:35:48] It's true.
[02:35:49] Everybody knows that.
[02:35:50] They ain't a confessionary?
[02:35:51] Yeah, it's just sad, man.
[02:35:54] What is this another poncho on Amazon? Okay, let me let me see that I'll see if I can find one here
[02:36:00] Oh, this is to be fair. This was actually me searching to see how many people were seeing if the Holocaust was real
[02:36:05] Kind of bad timing on that one. What do you think and oh look at this here? When is it gonna come out? Um?
[02:36:12] Any shopping yeah, when is this all fuck it might be messed up and it gets tomorrow on April 5th. I
[02:36:21] I just don't think this is not it's not exactly the same one like I mean it's
[02:36:30] all right but it's not really quite there caught well to be fair and we'll go
[02:36:36] back to that actually we're gonna go back to that let's go back to that all
[02:36:41] right so let me show you guys something
[02:36:50] Are you guys ready for this?
[02:36:57] We're gonna be searching
[02:37:00] Holocaust real
[02:37:07] Get ready get ready you're not gonna like it. Oh, here we go. Oh
[02:37:19] Oh my god!
[02:37:22] Bro, we are at a fever pitch!
[02:37:26] We are peaking! Holy shit!
[02:37:30] Oh my god! To the moon!
[02:37:34] Yep! Compare that to flat earth and moon landing? Yes!
[02:37:37] So, and let's say this is in the United States.
[02:37:41] Now, Wyoming, they don't believe it. They don't believe that at all.
[02:37:45] Show this to before they clip it out of context. Oh wait. Oh, there's another one. Oh, here we go. Let me pull this up
[02:37:53] Where is it? Oh, no, it's an ad give me a minute
[02:38:00] This is a fan of Nick
[02:38:03] Oh, and he has the number 271 K at best
[02:38:12] 271
[02:38:15] Something you almost got me like bro. I was I thought it was somebody who had their ban appeal
[02:38:23] Denied literally yesterday
[02:38:25] Somebody had their ban appeal denied yesterday for being a Holocaust tonight
[02:38:33] Cats or something that's right. Yeah nice fucking try absolutely not
[02:38:40] It was it was
[02:38:42] way more than six million way more that's right I don't get it I say good what
[02:38:55] can I say never tight oh my god and anyway so yes that's right guys that's
[02:39:01] right and so where do you when did this start going up so this is October
[02:39:07] two thousand and twenty three
[02:39:11] so really ever since our august
[02:39:14] this is whenever people have really been starting to
[02:39:18] ask questions okay
[02:39:21] so let's go back we'll get worldwide
[02:39:28] Oh my god.
[02:39:38] Um, wow.
[02:39:45] Um, can you select Israel?
[02:39:50] Oh, you're right!
[02:39:52] Okay, what's the least common?
[02:39:56] a minute or a minute. Oh, let me go back. Okay, let me see if I can do that. Can I mouse
[02:40:01] out? It's so small. I don't think I can really quite do it. Oh, fuck. Okay. Where Israel
[02:40:09] is at point, nobody in Israel is searching for that. Nobody at all. Okay, what about
[02:40:17] fake. How about that? I'm noticing a trend. I search Germany. No, we're not searching
[02:40:35] Germany. Absolutely not. And yeah, look at this, open the schools and this is the thing,
[02:40:42] And check Nick's flip.
[02:40:53] Oh, no. Okay. So yeah, it's not working because he's obviously a lot more popular.
[02:40:58] But I will say that if you look at these two graphs,
[02:41:02] I mean, if you took this graph and then you move forward and you looked at this graph,
[02:41:18] and you put these graphs next to each other.
[02:41:25] i find this to be
[02:41:28] unsurprising
[02:41:32] i find this to be expected
[02:41:36] i see the correlation yes exactly time frame is off
[02:41:40] uh... no they're both two thousand and four to present
[02:41:43] uh... they are they're both the same way
[02:41:45] so uh... yeah while it's a coincidence i guess so
[02:41:49] and uh... anyway maybe we still need social media yeah this is the way it is
[02:41:53] guys and um anyway yeah so the whole idea that i was against this is just like i had no idea i really
[02:42:00] didn't but i guess that's what happens right well here we go let's look at the other ones
[02:42:06] found on amazon and uh it doesn't i can't see delivery dates off fuck what uh bonnie booze uh
[02:42:11] bonnie blues google trends are the same as grooming gang she may be a scion maybe but i don't
[02:42:16] know about that so breaking newly uncovered posts from jennifer lincoln the portland
[02:42:21] doctor whose contract was terminated for harassing ICE at the airports. Uh-oh, here we go.
[02:42:36] Wait, what?
[02:42:40] These are abortion pills. Why is it that here in Portland, Oregon, I can help a friend get these
[02:42:46] or as a physician, I could prescribe them.
[02:42:48] But somehow, magically, here in Dallas, Texas,
[02:42:51] if I gave this out to a patient or I helped somebody,
[02:42:53] that would be a felony that could be punished by after life
[02:42:55] in prison, or $100,000 fine.
[02:42:57] So, America, you tell me.
[02:42:59] Is this the thing you want to make a net?
[02:43:01] Well, it's simple.
[02:43:02] It's because the laws are different.
[02:43:08] I mean, duh.
[02:43:11] Why would you even ask that?
[02:43:13] I mean I like obviously that's the reason why it's a state-based why is it that if I go to China
[02:43:23] I'm not able to do the same stuff that I could do in America what has this make any sense
[02:43:31] they're so stupid it's amazing oh my god where do they come from where do people like this she
[02:43:37] likes to imply yes yeah because it's a different it's a different law oh my god let me see because
[02:43:43] I did see a little bit more about this woman. Let me see if I can find it. Oh, is this it? No. Anyway, so this is the same person.
[02:43:55] Let me go back. I guess I'll just watch this one instead.
[02:43:58] So I'm here at JFK airport and there's a ton of ICE agents who are allegedly here to help. We know they're not. So I'm just going to go ask them a question. Let's see what they say. Excuse me.
[02:44:05] I should say thank you guys for being here because I know when I wake up in the morning
[02:44:11] I'll never be racist pig like you no matter how bad I am I'll never be like you so good
[02:44:15] job I hope your mom's are real proud of you they were cute weren't they I hope they continue
[02:44:20] to be best like mommy at the best because they are being the best at being the worst
[02:44:24] so to them so I'm here man how about that oh my god Richard alert I know and so anyway
[02:44:35] this is what happened to her. Breaking update, Kaiser Promonte issued a statement after becoming
[02:44:41] aware of Jennifer Lincoln's viral video harassing ICE agents, announcing that it has ended their
[02:44:47] contract with her. Dr. Lincoln was contracted care provider and not a member of our Northwest
[02:44:52] Medical Group. She has not provided services to our members since last October. We have
[02:44:57] notified her that her six month contract has ended today. Man. That's not enough. It's not
[02:45:07] enough. I don't like this. We'd put her on no fly list. Yeah, put her on no fly list.
[02:45:14] Like anybody going into the airports and then causing a scene, harassing the officers and
[02:45:20] verbally attacking them, I don't like this. I don't think that why we put up with this.
[02:45:25] Yeah, just get rid of her and that's it. Yeah, put her on no fly list. I like the sound of that jeans or license revoke
[02:45:31] Yeah, I mean obviously you would take this person's license away for sure and especially if she's smuggling abortion pills
[02:45:37] Yeah, I guess so she has to be sued. Well, I don't know put her on a flight list one way to Mexico. You're right, but
[02:45:44] anyway
[02:45:46] No, I don't know why people don't do that mentally ill doesn't need helping I guess so and
[02:45:50] And you can see by the way, just by the way that she acts and talks, you can tell that she's a nutball.
[02:45:57] You can tell that she's a nutball. I mean, look at her face. Some people, you just look at them, you know they're fucking crazy.
[02:46:07] And I think this is definitely one of those, right? It's very clearly one of those. Oh my God, they're absolutely fucking insane.
[02:46:15] Skeletalize, yes, she's a psycho.
[02:46:18] I mean, again, these people need to get locked up.
[02:46:20] It's so annoying that we have to deal with them.
[02:46:22] It is. It is so...
[02:46:24] Must have been one hell of a tweet.
[02:46:36] Man, what do you mean you like bacon?
[02:46:38] What do you mean? What are you trying to say by that?
[02:46:42] Oh, man.
[02:46:45] Oh my fucking god and let me go oh take a look at this here we go their
[02:47:01] determination to find something imagine going around asking that question who
[02:47:07] has something who has like there there's evil in that ABC is that it wasn't
[02:47:13] They had a division dedicated with 75 people in it because I know the guy who ran the division,
[02:47:18] which was dedicated to basically getting him.
[02:47:22] And all the big network news, I understand all of that, like what you can do, they have
[02:47:28] a voice in different networks, have different voices.
[02:47:31] 75 people with the sole purpose of getting Trump in 2016.
[02:47:36] That is insane.
[02:47:37] Oh my fucking God, how ridiculous.
[02:47:41] Yeah, the walls are closing in on Trump. Yeah, I remember that well apparently those 75 people probably should have been fired because obviously they didn't do their job
[02:47:49] They fucked up
[02:47:50] When you were on the year 18 of your 10 year plan to end homelessness in California
[02:47:57] We call a 10 year plan and chronic homeless in San Francisco. How are you gonna call homelessness?
[02:48:03] What are you gonna do as a new mayor? That's how what are you gonna do?
[02:48:06] We're on a housing first-mile director
[02:48:08] Access to housing, shelter, soft sleep, housing with wrap-around and support services, solve homelessness.
[02:48:15] Homelessness absolutely can be solved.
[02:48:17] We laid out a detailed homeless strategy.
[02:48:19] There's been no intentionality on homelessness in this state for decades.
[02:48:22] It's not been a focus.
[02:48:23] I don't think we can solve homelessness.
[02:48:25] I know we can solve homelessness.
[02:48:27] We will reduce street homelessness quickly and humanely through emergency action.
[02:48:32] The highest investment the state's ever made is $1 billion on homelessness.
[02:48:36] We are poised to pass a budget in the next few hours that will provide $12 billion of investment.
[02:48:44] It can literally quantify 58,000 people that we got off the streets last year.
[02:48:50] And none of you would believe it.
[02:48:52] This state has not made progress in the last two decades as it relates to homelessness.
[02:48:57] We're not interested in fighting failure.
[02:48:59] We're not interested in failing more efficiently when it comes to the issue of homelessness and across the street.
[02:49:04] How does this guy think he's gonna be the president?
[02:49:08] I mean, what is this here?
[02:49:10] Homelessness in California over the years.
[02:49:19] Oh, this is...
[02:49:25] No, these are all the other states.
[02:49:27] Sorry.
[02:49:28] It just keeps going up.
[02:49:32] They just, they just keeps going up.
[02:49:37] Wait, okay, how about homeless was spending?
[02:49:45] It just keeps going up.
[02:49:49] Wait, no, oh, that's not it.
[02:49:50] Well, wait a minute, wait a minute.
[02:49:52] Okay, uh, spending, okay, uh, spending.
[02:49:55] All right.
[02:49:56] Where is it if I can find it?
[02:49:58] Major discreet, no, God damn it.
[02:50:00] And I don't know if I can find, no, that's not it either.
[02:50:05] Oh no, homelessness in LA, it's just been going up.
[02:50:10] Oh my God.
[02:50:11] No, it looks like I can't find a graph
[02:50:13] that shows that, unfortunately.
[02:50:16] And, Grockett, okay, I'll look it up on the AI.
[02:50:21] Give me a minute, let me pull it up, I'll find it.
[02:50:26] All right.
[02:50:27] Graph of homelessness.
[02:50:30] Spending in California over the last 20 years.
[02:50:43] Let's see where we're at.
[02:50:45] Oh, boy.
[02:50:46] And I think, by the way, if you run an engine, like, oh, oh, here we go.
[02:50:51] Where's the graph?
[02:50:52] I want to see the graph.
[02:50:54] Why no simple 20-year graph exists publicly?
[02:51:04] Because the state lacked centralized tracking for all homelessness expenditures.
[02:51:09] Oh, wow.
[02:51:13] How convenient.
[02:51:14] So we don't have a graph because they don't want to count it.
[02:51:17] Oh, that's a good idea.
[02:51:19] Why would they want to count something that they don't know what the fuck they're
[02:51:22] doing with?
[02:51:23] Oh, that's a great idea and what crap. Yeah, what do you mean? And I don't even know how the fuck they don't care
[02:51:31] Well, they do care they use homelessness as a way that they can make more money. That's the reason why I mean obviously and
[02:51:38] Oh, this is I think we already saw this before
[02:51:41] Let me go and find the rest of it. How many billions of corruption are in there probably
[02:51:46] Like over ten billion dollars. I assume. Oh, boy
[02:51:49] that after the after strikes at the tower in Tehran thousand Iranians took
[02:51:53] the streets to celebrate the downfall of the IRGC
[02:51:59] man
[02:52:08] damn yeah dad holy shit not surprised at all
[02:52:17] 112% is going to corruption. Yeah, that's probably accurate. Oh
[02:52:24] My god, karma getting yeah, they're fucking happy. I bet I'd be fucking happy too. I mean obviously I'd be fucking happy
[02:52:30] It's not a surprise at all. Let me scroll down and look at these other one
[02:52:33] He's gonna fight for the for the Islamic Republic. Wait, what?
[02:52:39] Wait, he's gonna is she a terrorist from England says he's going to fight for the Islamic Republic watch seems like a mistake
[02:52:45] mistake. Oh, they actually wait, they're putting her. Oh wow. Wait a minute, this is
[02:52:51] kind of a big deal.
[02:52:53] Fox News Alert, Ilhan Omar under investigation after racking up millions while she was in
[02:52:59] Congress. Senior National Correspondent Freda Cork has it. What's up, Kevin?
[02:53:04] Is this from last night?
[02:53:05] You can see it, Fred. What's the old saying? Follow the money? Well, that's
[02:53:08] precisely what the House Oversight Committee is doing. They are probing squad
[02:53:13] member Ilhan Omar Skye rocketing family wealth Jesse especially in the wake of
[02:53:17] that nine billion dollar some would argue nineteen billion dollar Somali
[02:53:22] social services fraud scandal that exploded nothing ever happens I know
[02:53:26] the oversight chair James Comer says his team's lawyers are exploring the
[02:53:32] extraordinary step of subpoenaing Omar spouse over his curious business
[02:53:38] practices yeah Republicans want to know how the Somali born Omar and her
[02:53:42] politically connected husband Tim Manette went from being nearly broke to being worth
[02:53:47] around 30 million bucks in just a year to her $30 million dollars.
[02:53:53] There are a lot of questions as to how her husband accumulated so much wealth over the
[02:54:00] past two years.
[02:54:01] It's not possible.
[02:54:03] It's not.
[02:54:04] Probably not.
[02:54:05] Manette and his partner, Will Haylor, back in 2022 formed an investment firm Jesse
[02:54:10] named Rose Lake Capital. They had 42 bucks in their bank account at the time of a year.
[02:54:16] Up to 25 million bucks. That's a success story. By the way, he also has a wine business
[02:54:21] that went from next to nothing to millions on its books. Not surprisingly, associates
[02:54:26] were so perplexed about the irregularities, they brought information and attention to
[02:54:31] the feds to, you know, look into it. Now for her part, the congresswoman has
[02:54:35] repeatedly and i say defiantly denied
[02:54:39] any wrongdoing while i bet she has to be careful to criticize the ongoing probe
[02:54:43] i bet she has to say jesse the ones who yell the loudest
[02:54:47] have the most to hide
[02:54:49] well and it's it i mean the thing is that not only i think was she involved
[02:54:54] but i think that she enabled a lot of other people to do the fraud as well
[02:54:58] i think that her goal is to
[02:55:00] effectively fund the people from like her country somalia
[02:55:05] uh... in minnesota like that's her goal is to
[02:55:08] syphon money from americans into them
[02:55:12] that's the way it is uh... republicans are uh... do the same
[02:55:15] yeah i i i think anybody doing this should get investigated i mean obviously
[02:55:19] but she's one of the ones that's doing it and so she should get investigated i
[02:55:23] mean dot until proven to work out she or everything
[02:55:27] i think that's what happened
[02:55:29] we found a way to make millions so she invited her friends i guess so
[02:55:32] and uh... she was already subsidizing most of their gdp yeah
[02:55:36] it's so easy to produce paperwork showing how you made thirty million if
[02:55:39] it's legit
[02:55:40] probably yeah i would assume so
[02:55:42] and uh... we'll see what happens but uh... new and violently what is this
[02:55:46] i think i saw this
[02:55:48] that's not appropriate
[02:55:49] not talking about mob actions i didn't say that
[02:55:52] that was the one i'm
[02:55:54] hold on a second
[02:55:55] okay respectfully
[02:55:57] these large gatherings
[02:56:00] these large gatherings just hold on a second y'all
[02:56:03] i promise you
[02:56:04] we have time to talk
[02:56:07] it's important that we speak of these dynamics in an appropriate way
[02:56:11] okay it's a bunch of wild animals and any of the violent one should be put
[02:56:15] down
[02:56:18] that's what i think
[02:56:20] i think that's the appropriate way to talk about it
[02:56:25] bunch of bunch of wild fucking animals running around
[02:56:28] uh... cause and violence
[02:56:30] uh... breaking shit
[02:56:31] uh... hitting people getting in flights
[02:56:35] should be put in the fucking cage
[02:56:38] that's actually talk to them
[02:56:40] yet it's insane bro like i'm going to finish my rehearsed on answers and uh...
[02:56:44] the problem is that like
[02:56:46] you can never you never play the verbal games with people like that because
[02:56:50] they're just trying to lie to you
[02:56:52] and look at this here so i i you know i was talking to you guys before about
[02:56:55] how like people like this like to take over education. Look at this. So the American government
[02:56:59] stories of a nation for the AP course. Okay. Take a look at this. Authoritarian. So according
[02:57:09] to this graph that they created, Donald Trump is more authoritarian than Stalin or Fidel
[02:57:18] Castro. That's right. Oh, my God. Jesus Christ. Yes, that's right. These are the people that
[02:57:30] are writing school books and trying to educate your kids. And this is so remember what I said
[02:57:37] before about how like you have to have counter messaging. This is the reason why you have to
[02:57:41] take over education and completely kill this narrative. You totally have to shut and this
[02:57:47] This is the reason why a lot of young people believe this stuff.
[02:57:50] It's because they're literally putting it in the textbooks that they are required to
[02:57:55] learn.
[02:57:57] You have tests on this.
[02:57:58] You have studies on this.
[02:58:00] This is the reason why.
[02:58:01] Hold up Castro.
[02:58:02] Yeah, there it is.
[02:58:03] It's right there.
[02:58:04] And so horizontally or wrong too?
[02:58:06] Well, yeah, of course that's retarded as well.
[02:58:09] But yeah, a chart saved Trump's life, basically.
[02:58:12] Well, you're right.
[02:58:13] Actually, it did.
[02:58:14] And yeah, so he celebrates freedom of people holding,
[02:58:17] I hate Trump signs on the White House.
[02:58:19] He's more authoritarian.
[02:58:20] Yeah, I guess so.
[02:58:21] And yeah, Trump is more authoritarian than Stalin.
[02:58:25] Have the rest of the page looks, that's it.
[02:58:27] No guys, didn't just pick about some part.
[02:58:29] It's an AP book.
[02:58:30] What is this here?
[02:58:32] Thinking about ideology and shapers of American ideology.
[02:58:36] This graphic shows where the political compass ideology
[02:58:39] quiz places figures from recent presidential campaigns.
[02:58:42] and several famous political figures from outside the United States
[02:58:46] do you agree with where the graphic places certain people
[02:58:50] all my god
[02:58:53] the authoritarian
[02:58:55] brock obama was part of the authoritarian right
[02:59:05] our trust in the hospital dying again is that right
[02:59:09] uh... all because of people are going mad on twitter spreading fake news the
[02:59:12] trump is in a hospital dying
[02:59:14] all because there was a post that he won't be making appearances today
[02:59:17] yeah i mean again it's just another hysteria right i mean like that's all
[02:59:21] these people have is there
[02:59:23] uh... you know the hysteria of the day
[02:59:25] and uh... some mentally ill frenzy that they would themselves up into
[02:59:30] and then it gets dispelled and they pretend like it never happened it's
[02:59:33] pretty embarrassing but that's what people like that too
[02:59:36] it's a holiday weekend yeah it's fucking pathetic
[02:59:38] But yeah, anyway, this is why you have to take over education and get rid of these people.
[02:59:42] You do.
[02:59:43] And also, another kind of funny thing, Marathon is now number 100 on Steam's most played games.
[02:59:55] I told you guys this is what was going to happen.
[02:59:58] I said this is what was going to happen, and it's only going to get worse from here.
[03:00:03] They're going to have to shut it down.
[03:00:06] They will.
[03:00:07] And I'm going to explain why the reason why they're going to have to shut down marathon
[03:00:14] is because they won't be able to afford to run it like the I can't see a universe where
[03:00:19] if marathon continues this trend, I think that it's going to bottom out at around seven
[03:00:25] to 15,000 players as like a peak for every single day, maybe 20,000 on weekends and
[03:00:34] a twenty thousand player peak game on weekends
[03:00:37] cannot sustain a triple-a studio
[03:00:40] it just can't do it
[03:00:42] they can't you you're you're gonna have to shut it down you're gonna have to do
[03:00:45] something
[03:00:46] you're gonna have to sunset it i mean you're getting blown out by new genics
[03:00:50] new genics you're getting blown up by black desert
[03:00:53] you're getting bought blown out by sons of the forest
[03:00:56] all my god
[03:00:58] that's insane
[03:00:59] so sony point three has been uh... three points and billion on bungee will
[03:01:03] they shouldn't have made again
[03:01:05] you have to remember that whenever marathon was announced
[03:01:08] the developers had their pronouns on the video
[03:01:14] it was over
[03:01:16] it was already was it was over at the very beginning
[03:01:19] it was it was it was over before it even began
[03:01:23] and uh... oh yeah exactly it's a good game hey it's not a terrible game
[03:01:27] marathons not a terrible game
[03:01:29] But apparently it's not a good game either.
[03:01:30] Bungie went, well, I mean, you can't have people doing that, right?
[03:01:34] It's weird.
[03:01:35] Isn't it mostly a PS5 thing?
[03:01:37] No, I don't think so.
[03:01:38] I think that, and again, a PS5 thing.
[03:01:41] So let me explain why your argument is wrong.
[03:01:47] What type of pie is an apple pie?
[03:01:52] It's apple pie, right?
[03:01:55] What type of pie is a slice of apple pie?
[03:02:00] It's also apple pie.
[03:02:03] Steam is a representative sample.
[03:02:06] And inside of a representative sample,
[03:02:09] the actual numbers themselves don't matter.
[03:02:13] But what does matter is the trend
[03:02:15] that those numbers represent.
[03:02:17] So for example, if you have a large sample size,
[03:02:22] And you can evaluate based off of that sample size how that sample will correlate to the
[03:02:27] larger audience that the sample represents.
[03:02:31] So for example, so steam is a slice of the apple pie.
[03:02:37] I think it's a big slice of the apple pie, but it's still a slice.
[03:02:41] And that slice shows the apple pie stocks are going into the shitter.
[03:02:47] And that's just the way it is.
[03:02:50] If I pull this up right now, and keep in mind, this is Sunday.
[03:02:54] Sunday is usually their big day.
[03:02:56] Sunday will be their big day.
[03:02:58] If they're not going to go much higher for this, it's going to look really, really bad.
[03:03:03] It is.
[03:03:04] I think that's what's going to happen.
[03:03:05] Same exact principle as polling?
[03:03:06] Yes, exactly.
[03:03:08] That's the way that it works.
[03:03:10] It's Saturday.
[03:03:11] It is.
[03:03:12] Sunday will be the big check.
[03:03:13] But let me go back down and look at some of these other posts too because there's
[03:03:17] been a number of other things that have happened as well.
[03:03:19] abu's already confirmed to be mostly pc for player base i think that it would be
[03:03:23] too i mean it's a computer game
[03:03:25] and it's a shooter i think that a lot of people are gonna want to play that on
[03:03:28] pc
[03:03:29] but who knows
[03:03:30] and uh... all here we go
[03:03:32] on the city
[03:03:33] uh... i'm a candidate
[03:03:37] this is a candidate for election
[03:03:39] inside of britain
[03:03:41] name is for the record
[03:03:43] i'm leaving for the ring but i'm standing on the bus for the busy field word
[03:03:47] uh... i'm a candidate
[03:03:49] I need your vote and support, Fifth of May. Please vote for me, Fifth of May.
[03:03:59] I want to help the community and I want to help the sisters.
[03:04:02] A few years ago there was a statement that was made by the PM, as we know, and he was referring to the letterbox.
[03:04:09] Did you have any issues? Obviously you were wearing the niqab and the hijab.
[03:04:13] It's a very, very wonderful thing for our Muslim sisters out there.
[03:04:15] Was there any issues and what do you have to say about that?
[03:04:18] My party have noticed you. My party have support me. I can look in my leaflet.
[03:04:26] So we all know that your husband is our own very local Chancellor, Altaf Tiger Patel, very popular.
[03:04:33] Is it because of your husband you gained your confidence to do this?
[03:04:36] Yes. I can more confidence.
[03:04:39] And brother and sister, what for me, a fifth of May, please what for me, come outside your
[03:04:46] home, and what for Fazila Patel.
[03:04:49] Jesus man.
[03:04:51] Well there it is.
[03:04:52] And yeah, did they get money for running?
[03:04:54] Well I don't know.
[03:04:56] And again, I just, it's crazy this is happening in Britain.
[03:04:59] It's just in 2022, yeah, surely it's gotten better since then.
[03:05:04] Surely it has.
[03:05:05] Oh, here we go.
[03:05:06] I hope you all know that this is how they want their rights. This is how we got rights in this country. We fought for it! We fought for it! Slavery was legal!
[03:05:19] What did you fight for? What did you fight for? You thought they'd just come out of school? What did you fight for?
[03:05:24] My grandfather fought for the country, not you!
[03:05:26] Who is that?
[03:05:28] Something you're beautiful, you're fine.
[03:05:30] You're a fucking patriot.
[03:05:32] Absolute fucking patriot.
[03:05:34] That's not your right.
[03:05:35] That's my right.
[03:05:36] You're a six-year-old man.
[03:05:37] That's better than I'm wasting it.
[03:05:39] We haven't been too moved in a two-of-a-eight.
[03:05:41] Uh-huh.
[03:05:43] So, fun fact, more British Muslims volunteered to fight for ISIS than serve in the UK Army.
[03:05:50] There's no way this is true, right?
[03:05:54] There's no way that's true.
[03:06:17] Oh my god.
[03:06:22] That's that bad.
[03:06:25] Oh my God.
[03:06:27] Wow.
[03:06:30] That's 10 years ago?
[03:06:31] Surely it's gotten better.
[03:06:33] Surely it's gotten better, right guys?
[03:06:36] Definitely.
[03:06:37] There's no way this got worse.
[03:06:40] That's what they're doing over there.
[03:06:41] I guess so.
[03:06:42] That is insane, man.
[03:06:43] Oh my fucking God.
[03:06:46] And I don't know what to say.
[03:06:48] And let me go and I'll look and find this.
[03:06:50] I saw this this was great here we go it's their country after all I guess so
[03:07:20] I'm gonna be honest I think they need to just zap them more I do I think they
[03:07:28] should just zap them because like the police officers I don't think that they
[03:07:32] should have to fight somebody like this on the ground it's unfair for them to
[03:07:36] put their their selves in danger just because somebody wants to be violent and
[03:07:41] kick them and like hit them like I really think that's what we need to do
[03:07:45] like a cattle prod yeah like a like a yeah like a zapper like a cat that's a
[03:07:51] good idea I like that
[03:07:55] please brutality unfortunately not
[03:08:15] Yep
[03:08:24] Man they got on the ground they channel I think they do it's armed up. Yep
[03:08:30] Just literally fucking throws this bitch on the ground
[03:08:46] Uh-oh.
[03:08:47] Jesus.
[03:08:48] Jesus.
[03:08:49] Just throws her down.
[03:09:01] And again, she's crazy.
[03:09:03] I know.
[03:09:04] I think that they should be even more aggressive than this.
[03:09:06] I don't think this is enough.
[03:09:08] It's not.
[03:09:09] It should be even worse than this.
[03:09:11] Like anybody doing this, like I don't want people to think that they can do this.
[03:09:16] and uh... it's chance is kinda hot well that's okay i mean there's plenty of the
[03:09:20] ones
[03:09:21] and i'd like a rabid dog you love to see it i do i love seeing this the only so
[03:09:26] killed them
[03:09:27] um...
[03:09:28] in some if they're violent yeah
[03:09:31] but if they're not violent no i i don't support killing of right now
[03:09:35] if they are violent and they pose a deadly threat
[03:09:38] then yeah you should definitely kill him
[03:09:41] but she wasn't doing that not her specifically
[03:09:45] self-defense only yeah yeah sure and yeah like maybe yeah that's a good idea
[03:09:50] like one of those like salt shotguns that's a good point too that's a good
[03:09:54] idea yeah overall I just think that we need to like I think more of it I want
[03:09:59] to see more videos like this I do I want to see a lot more videos like this
[03:10:02] and these are the kinds of people that should be in an insane asylum but for
[03:10:07] some reason they're out there and now they're political activists and have
[03:10:11] you ever noticed the people who stand up against actual radical governments
[03:10:14] don't come off as crazy retards when they're protesting.
[03:10:17] Yeah, I have noticed that.
[03:10:19] Isn't that a weird coincidence?
[03:10:21] She needs a padded sail.
[03:10:22] Absolutely she does.
[03:10:24] She's threatened all the drivers though.
[03:10:25] Yeah, but I think somebody,
[03:10:27] like, I mean, if somebody had run her over,
[03:10:28] I would have thought it was funny, right?
[03:10:31] I mean, I would,
[03:10:32] because you shouldn't be running into the road
[03:10:33] trying to stop traffic.
[03:10:35] But, I mean, either way,
[03:10:36] I mean, that's not really the same thing exactly.
[03:10:39] But, and again, I think that's what they should do
[03:10:41] more often.
[03:10:42] They should just run them over.
[03:10:43] and that's not even a big deal they lost the resistance to uh... to disjointed
[03:10:48] i guess so what they're gonna learn it
[03:10:50] and uh... anyway other woman was impeding to yeah and again i think the
[03:10:54] police need to be a lot more aggressive in a lot more brutal with these people
[03:10:58] and uh... there needs to be a like they need to be the need to make these
[03:11:01] people afraid
[03:11:02] need to make these people afraid so they don't think that they can do this
[03:11:05] and uh... service streets feminist with gender equality that's right man
[03:11:10] that's not funny man that would cost the vehicle owner repairs well that's okay i
[03:11:14] mean like again
[03:11:15] uh... it's it's a government vehicle right i mean it's it's a small price to
[03:11:18] pay for such a good clip right
[03:11:20] and so it's okay
[03:11:23] and uh... what is this year it's time up a tranquilizers you know i like that
[03:11:26] and uh... you think that she'll do this again well i mean it depends if she
[03:11:31] experiences legitimate serious consequences for this than no
[03:11:35] but if she just gets another slap on the wrist like she probably has before
[03:11:39] then the answer to that is yes uh... again incentives dictate behavior
[03:11:44] and people like this behave this way because they get away with it that's
[03:11:48] the reason why
[03:11:49] fair enough they could have the protest cow pusher in front of the vehicles
[03:11:52] yeah that's a good idea
[03:11:53] and uh... i think that's it there are no consequences the reactions of the
[03:11:56] stuff yeah exactly
[03:11:58] and i think that's what should happen
[03:12:00] and uh... should be released by dinner time what's okay to release
[03:12:03] somebody like this but uh...
[03:12:05] it's just important that they have to go court right i think that's
[03:12:08] Obviously. Oh, here we go. Let's watch this
[03:12:12] This week we launched an initiative alongside companies and nonprofits to help improve research and understanding of how a person's online
[03:12:19] Experiences are curated by automated processes. Uh-huh
[03:12:23] This will also be important in understanding more about myths and disinformation online a challenge that we must as leaders address
[03:12:33] Sadly, I think it's easy to dismiss this problem as one in the margins
[03:12:37] Uh-huh. I can certainly understand the desire to leave it to someone else. Yeah as leaders
[03:12:42] We're rightly concerned that even the most light-touch approaches to disinformation could be
[03:12:48] Misinterpreted as being hostile to values of free speech that we value so highly because they usually are but while I cannot tell you today
[03:12:57] What the answer is to this challenge? I can say with complete certainty that we cannot ignore it
[03:13:02] to do so poses an equal threat to the norms we all value. After all, how do you successfully
[03:13:10] end a war? If people are led to believe the reason for its existence is not only legal
[03:13:17] but noble. How do you tackle climate change if people do not believe it exists?
[03:13:22] That's right. How do you push an agenda if other people aren't mandated to believe
[03:13:28] the agenda? I know, it must be a huge problem.
[03:13:32] How do you ensure the human rights of others are upheld when they are subjected to hateful
[03:13:37] and dangerous rhetoric and ideology?
[03:13:39] See whenever they say human rights, what they mean is for men to go into women's bathrooms.
[03:13:45] See whenever you hear them use the term human rights, what they're doing is they're trying
[03:13:51] to launder things like slavery, they're trying to launder things like, you know,
[03:13:57] in going into women's bathrooms,
[03:13:59] gender changing a five year old
[03:14:01] or any other sort of bullshit like that
[03:14:03] or importing infinity refugees,
[03:14:07] they're trying to launder that through things like slavery.
[03:14:13] The weapons may be different,
[03:14:15] but the goals of those who perpetuate them
[03:14:18] is often the same,
[03:14:20] to cause chaos and reduce
[03:14:21] the number of others to kill themselves.
[03:14:23] This wasn't authoritarian during COVID lockdowns.
[03:14:24] Of course she was.
[03:14:25] To disband communities,
[03:14:26] to collapse the collective strength of countries who work together, but we have an opportunity
[03:14:32] here to ensure that these particular weapons of war do not become an established part
[03:14:38] of warfare. These times, I'm acutely aware of how easy it is to feel disheartened. We
[03:14:46] are facing many battles on many fronts. It must be very upsetting to have people
[03:14:52] disagree with you. But there must be a cause for optimism because for every new weapon we face
[03:14:59] there is a new tool to overcome it. For every attempt to push the world into chaos is a collective
[03:15:06] conviction to bring us back to order. We have the means. Order is when you listen to her.
[03:15:13] We just need the collective will. Okay, another person arguing and you know looking at the
[03:15:21] collective a consensus or some other variation of that what a big fucking
[03:15:26] surprise
[03:15:29] matinee at trend a rogui gang member rides at southwest border illegally near
[03:15:33] the height of the
[03:15:35] democrat biden harris border crisis in twenty twenty three
[03:15:39] he's traveled a long way but of course he's got
[03:15:43] taxpayer funded in geos who's who provided him assistance throughout his
[03:15:48] entire journey
[03:15:49] There's one of hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens
[03:15:52] encountered at the US Southwest border that month
[03:15:55] and more than 2 million that year alone.
[03:15:58] Because border patrol is overwhelmed,
[03:16:00] he's released into the interior of the country
[03:16:02] with a notice to appear in immigration court
[03:16:05] to remain in the country and get a work permit.
[03:16:07] He'll file a bare bones application for asylum
[03:16:11] that everybody knows is frivolous
[03:16:13] and stands no chance of success.
[03:16:17] Another taxpayer-funded NGO in the US
[03:16:19] told him to do that.
[03:16:20] He files his asylum application anyways.
[03:16:25] Because the immigration court backlog is nearly 4 million
[03:16:28] cases, it'll be years before his flimsy case
[03:16:31] is heard by an immigration judge.
[03:16:34] And so in the meantime, he'll move to New York or Chicago
[03:16:37] or San Francisco, be given taxpayer-funded benefits.
[03:16:40] Isn't that crazy?
[03:16:40] He'll be arrested for one crime or another,
[03:16:42] be coddled by sanctuary city leaders
[03:16:44] and defended by Democrats who say America's long-standing immigration laws are simply too
[03:16:51] mean.
[03:16:52] Yet, he'll remain in the immigration court backlog for years, filing continuance after
[03:16:56] continuance and motion after motion to delay his eventual removal from the United States.
[03:17:02] What a surprise.
[03:17:03] Years later, an immigration judge inevitably denies his frivolous asylum claim.
[03:17:07] And then he won't leave, right?
[03:17:08] The illegal alien gang member will appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals, which
[03:17:13] will then take months if not years to reach a decision on his case
[03:17:18] all of this is by design by the way this is all by design
[03:17:22] they create a system that is so
[03:17:26] complex and convoluted that being able to reverse engineer a problem is
[03:17:32] impossible
[03:17:34] once the board of immigration appeals affirms the immigration judges obvious
[03:17:37] decision the illegal alien gang member will again appeal
[03:17:41] This time to a federal court of appeals, which will take even more months if not years
[03:17:45] to deny his appeal.
[03:17:47] That's the process for one hypothetical illegal alien gang member allowed in the United States.
[03:17:53] It's not abnormal by any means due to the open borders Democrat administration years
[03:18:00] ago.
[03:18:01] Thousands of federal man hours at the Department of Justice, the Department of Homeland Security,
[03:18:05] in the federal courts have been expended on this case alone, including countless taxpayer
[03:18:13] dollars, all of this to deny a frivolous claim by an illegal alien gang member to ensure he's
[03:18:19] deported from the United States.
[03:18:21] This is actually a good point, that it's a huge amount of money and resources that
[03:18:25] we invest into just processing this in the first place.
[03:18:28] Today, we'll use it to build help in this insane nonsense, the expedited removal
[03:18:35] of criminal aliens act is straightforward. It says if you're a criminal alien in the
[03:18:39] United States, you cannot game our asylum system and you cannot take advantage of the
[03:18:44] American people's generosity and remain in the country for years waiting for an immigration
[03:18:49] court hearing. If you're a foreign national who is convicted of certain crimes, you're
[03:18:53] ineligible for immigration benefits and relief. You must be detained and you must
[03:18:58] be deported quickly. For decades, current immigration laws authorized a more efficient
[03:19:03] process to quickly remove certain dangerous criminal aliens from the country.
[03:19:09] Under existing law, aggravated felon aliens can be removed from the United States without
[03:19:13] going through traditional immigration court removal proceedings.
[03:19:18] Current law also makes aliens convicted of aggravated felonies ineligible for immigration
[03:19:24] relief such as asylum-
[03:19:25] How is that not just applied to every single law possible?
[03:19:29] Why would we allow anybody to stay here as an asylum seeker if they're already breaking
[03:19:35] the law?
[03:19:36] This is the most insane thing.
[03:19:38] Like yeah, if it's like jaywalking, okay, right?
[03:19:42] You didn't know to stand on the crosswalk.
[03:19:44] That's fine.
[03:19:45] But stealing or like most other misdemeanors, no, you knew that was wrong.
[03:19:50] You knew what you were doing wrong.
[03:19:52] I love and presumes they are deportable from the United States.
[03:19:56] This process is known as administrative removal or expedited removal.
[03:20:01] Every federal court of appeals to consider the constitutionality of these expedited procedures
[03:20:05] have held that the current statute comports with due process.
[03:20:10] This bill expands the categories of criminal aliens that may be placed in removal proceedings
[03:20:14] when they are in criminal custody and authorizes DHS to place additional criminal aliens in
[03:20:20] expedited removal proceedings.
[03:20:22] The bill allows DHS to fast track the deportation of aliens who are not lawful permanent residents
[03:20:28] and one are members of a criminal gang transnational criminal organization or in terrorist organization
[03:20:36] or two have been convicted of dangerous crimes.
[03:20:40] Democrats I'm sure are going to hyperventilate about this bill but before they do let's
[03:20:46] Listen to the categories of criminal convictions to which this bill applies. Okay, any felony any misdemeanor
[03:20:54] That's what I say against a member of a vulnerable group
[03:20:57] Any assault of a law enforcement officer? Yeah, any sexual offense any crime of domestic violence
[03:21:04] Any stalking offense any crime against children including sex trafficking of a minor?
[03:21:10] I would say that's bad a minor definitely an activity relating to
[03:21:14] material involving the sexual exploitation of minors or any violation of a protective order.
[03:21:20] A vulnerable group in this context includes a child younger than 16, a pregnant woman,
[03:21:29] an individual with a severe physical or mental disability, and senior citizens over the age
[03:21:35] of 65. Mr. Chairman, this is a bill that the American people agree with. In fact,
[03:21:42] to pull from just a few weeks ago showed that 78% of Americans support
[03:21:47] deporting immigrants who are here illegally and have committed crimes.
[03:21:51] That includes nearly 70% of Democrats. Those numbers are a breathless 11 or
[03:21:58] after a breathless 11 month full court press by Democrats and their far left
[03:22:04] media allies to demonize the men and women carrying out federal immigration
[03:22:08] enforcement every single day it isn't working in fact a clear majority 56% of
[03:22:14] Americans agree with deporting all immigrants who were in the country
[03:22:18] illegally even 36% of Democrats believe that all should be way higher it's no
[03:22:25] surprise let's consider what Democrats did to this country for four years
[03:22:30] historic highs I just honestly I want to show you all that because like it's
[03:22:35] so obvious this should happen like it's so obvious and i'm glad to see at least
[03:22:39] some congressman it and i've noticed it's a lot of the younger guys it is
[03:22:44] it's overwhelmingly a lot of these younger guys that are coming out there and
[03:22:48] now they're getting involved in politics and making change
[03:22:51] thank god
[03:22:53] all man it's been taken a while how
[03:22:56] fifty six percent also never want to know about that uh... u k needs to uh...
[03:23:00] needs is now yeah a lot of people need this i mean clearly
[03:23:03] and uh... illegals the violent crime in our country should get executed not
[03:23:07] deported
[03:23:08] well i think it depends on what the violent crime is but in some of those
[03:23:11] cases i'd agree with you
[03:23:13] i mean again like i think we should bring that back in a big way i think that
[03:23:17] obviously is what should happen
[03:23:19] and uh... you know we'll see what happens but uh... that's at least what
[03:23:22] my hope is
[03:23:25] and trump is directing the justice department to investigate act
[03:23:29] blue this is a democratic donation platform
[03:23:32] And the focus as the allegations about a illegal straw donors and foreign contributions, right,
[03:23:40] Meredith is live in Washington with more.
[03:23:42] This has been brewing for a while.
[03:23:43] What do we need to know?
[03:23:45] Dana, for years, you're right about this, but this is a big development.
[03:23:48] The White House is directing the Attorney General to investigate the Democratic Party's top fundraising platform.
[03:23:53] It's called Act Blue, and the President says he wants to know if foreign money is being donated to the group
[03:23:58] and utilize to sway elections, Democrats are calling this probe a dangerous abuse of power.
[03:24:03] Good.
[03:24:04] Good.
[03:24:05] Get used to it.
[03:24:07] Act Blue is an enormous operation in Democratic politics.
[03:24:10] It's raised more than $16 billion since 2004.
[03:24:13] So a lot of money.
[03:24:14] You may have seen the text pop up from candidates saying,
[03:24:16] please donate, go to the Act Blue website.
[03:24:18] Republicans use something similar called Win Red.
[03:24:21] There was a new memo signed on Thursday directing the Attorney General
[03:24:24] to investigate if foreign nationals are using the Act Blue platform to bypass the campaign.
[03:24:29] I mean, obviously they are.
[03:24:30] Trump wants a report out in six months.
[03:24:32] Probably other types of fraud too.
[03:24:34] Like, I'm glad to see finally something like that's happening, but we'll see what happens.
[03:24:38] Act Blue is one of the top funders of the protest riots against the government in Israel,
[03:24:42] since when is the US NGO able to do this?
[03:24:45] I don't know, man.
[03:24:46] I really don't.
[03:24:47] Oh, here we got another one.
[03:24:50] Please!
[03:24:51] You have to turn around.
[03:24:53] I'm sorry, please. Please, forgive me, please.
[03:24:56] Turn around.
[03:24:57] But I forgot to pay. I told you.
[03:25:00] She forgot to pay.
[03:25:01] Turn around.
[03:25:02] She forgot, guys.
[03:25:03] I told you, I'm sorry.
[03:25:04] She had no idea.
[03:25:05] But I pay.
[03:25:06] I pay for him, sorry.
[03:25:07] Okay.
[03:25:08] Well, just, well...
[03:25:09] Please, just one, forgive me, please, sir.
[03:25:11] Please.
[03:25:12] Turn around.
[03:25:13] Please, sir.
[03:25:14] No, sir, please.
[03:25:16] Sir, please.
[03:25:17] I don't have an option right now.
[03:25:18] Okay, let me put your handcuffs and I'll further discuss this.
[03:25:20] No, sir, please.
[03:25:21] Okay?
[03:25:22] I don't have an option.
[03:25:24] I beg for you. I'm sorry. I'm forward.
[03:25:26] Sorry sir, please.
[03:25:28] Shouldn't you spend the money?
[03:25:30] We don't want to do this.
[03:25:32] Come on.
[03:25:34] Man.
[03:25:36] You're going to be placed in the handcuffs.
[03:25:38] Sorry sir, please.
[03:25:40] You're going back.
[03:25:42] Sorry, please.
[03:25:44] This isn't going to go anywhere.
[03:25:46] You can change.
[03:25:48] I'm sorry.
[03:25:50] Just get it over with.
[03:25:52] I'm sorry.
[03:25:52] Here we go.
[03:25:53] I have to turn her on.
[03:25:54] No, I don't want to please.
[03:25:55] You have to turn her on.
[03:25:56] No, I don't want to please.
[03:25:57] You don't want to make this worse, OK?
[03:26:02] Turn her on.
[03:26:03] No, I don't want to please.
[03:26:04] No.
[03:26:04] Oh.
[03:26:05] I don't want to do this.
[03:26:07] Is this a solution?
[03:26:08] Let's do this.
[03:26:08] Again, these are the people, what they do.
[03:26:11] They just try to use your emotions against you.
[03:26:14] And I'm sure she is sorry she got caught.
[03:26:17] She is.
[03:26:17] I mean, it's probably really bad for her.
[03:26:19] She's probably upset about it.
[03:26:20] i'd be upset about it if i was there too
[03:26:22] i don't see it
[03:26:24] sit down
[03:26:26] sit down
[03:26:28] i love seeing this
[03:26:30] sit down
[03:26:32] looks like an intro for us
[03:26:34] for a fucking report
[03:26:36] oh yeah
[03:26:38] balmy would film i guess so
[03:26:40] how many chances to listen is she gonna get
[03:26:42] well i think that a lot of the police officers
[03:26:44] just don't want to fill out extra paperwork
[03:26:46] so they know that if they have to deal with these people
[03:26:48] Continue telling them that, let them go through their dialogue, let them exhaust their dialogue
[03:26:53] tree, and then they'll eventually just sit down and do what you say.
[03:26:57] That's probably what it is.
[03:26:59] She don't install something, she's acting like she's going to execute it?
[03:27:02] No, it's worse than that.
[03:27:03] She's going to get sent back to India.
[03:27:05] That's even worse.
[03:27:06] Let me go back, I'll look at these other ones too.
[03:27:09] That's not it.
[03:27:10] What is this?
[03:27:11] Oh, this is the same thing.
[03:27:12] I already saw that from before.
[03:27:14] And I did notice this here, rape rate per hundreds of thousands.
[03:27:18] Look at this.
[03:27:21] In 2008 it was 60, 36 per 100,000 and now it's a hundred and seven.
[03:27:28] It's gone up by 221 percent.
[03:27:32] Oh my fucking god.
[03:27:36] Wow.
[03:27:43] It's crazy.
[03:27:44] You know, I wonder why.
[03:27:46] What changed?
[03:27:47] Nobody knows.
[03:27:48] It's all a big fucking mystery.
[03:27:50] And let me go back.
[03:27:51] I'll look at the...
[03:27:52] Oh, I think I might actually play this.
[03:27:54] Look at this game.
[03:27:57] Any shifts in the thermal readings lately?
[03:28:00] Negative.
[03:28:01] Stonewall-185 kilometers wide.
[03:28:03] Three degrees above ambient.
[03:28:05] That's a hell of a geothermal gold mine, huh?
[03:28:08] It's possible.
[03:28:09] You've got our usually needs and stability.
[03:28:12] We don't know what's holding us together.
[03:28:14] We're not keeping those.
[03:28:16] Let's push on.
[03:28:17] Dead end, we turn back.
[03:28:19] Deal?
[03:28:20] Look at this.
[03:28:23] I think this would be a good game to play.
[03:28:25] What do y'all think?
[03:28:28] Stuart, are you seeing this?
[03:28:35] Yeah, I'd never played a game like this on stream before.
[03:28:39] I don't know anything like this.
[03:28:41] Get your stuff, sonny!
[03:28:43] Oh!
[03:28:44] What the fuck?
[03:28:46] What the fuck?
[03:28:47] Oh, man.
[03:28:48] Many shifts.
[03:28:49] And it's all from this hole here.
[03:28:51] Like, what the fuck?
[03:28:52] Place of Nautica?
[03:28:53] Maybe I should.
[03:28:54] Maybe I should.
[03:28:55] I don't know.
[03:28:56] Oh, yeah.
[03:28:57] Nobody's trying to push a gay agenda on the kids.
[03:29:03] I'm trans, Norma.
[03:29:05] I'm freaky.
[03:29:06] Pronouns they them.
[03:29:08] As a trans fairy, I love living out loud as my most authentic self.
[03:29:13] I don't want to date when I'm with my friends or other non-binary people.
[03:29:18] He's the undisputed champion of my heart.
[03:29:23] Having a nice talk, I will stay and death my product.
[03:29:26] But now they will slay that runway!
[03:29:29] My safe pronouns are they-them.
[03:29:32] You or she just doesn't fit who I am.
[03:29:35] And this is, the thing is about this is that it's not just simply gay people, it's non-binary and trans shit.
[03:29:43] Like, I'm sorry, but that has no place in a kid's show. It just doesn't. It's confusing.
[03:29:50] Kids don't know what the fuck that is.
[03:29:54] Welcome to your Crash Gorgon Holiday Self-Expression!
[03:29:59] And there it is. Wow. How about that?
[03:30:01] And so who made this? I mean, there's a lot of examples of this.
[03:30:04] I think there's just going to be more and more of them. It's institutional brainwashing.
[03:30:08] Well, it will only be stopped when it is stopped.
[03:30:13] Like, you have to actually do something about this.
[03:30:16] If you don't do something about this and you don't push these people out,
[03:30:19] they're going to keep doing it and they will continue escalating and making things worse.
[03:30:25] Now, how does this happen? It happens because people are unwilling to be mean to the people that do it.
[03:30:31] That's the reason why it happens because it's allowed to happen. It's that simple
[03:30:37] And what is this here? They're pedophiles grooming children
[03:30:40] So they'll be pressured into silence whenever they get touched for fear of accusing a protected class
[03:30:44] Well, I don't know. I think that a lot of these people are pedos
[03:30:47] I do like if you're trying to add in like all this like weird gender shit into, you know
[03:30:53] Kid shows and stuff. I mean you're trying to fuck with kids sexuality. That's really fucking weird
[03:30:59] It's extremely fucking weird and I hope that now like you know, maybe one day people will be like, okay
[03:31:06] Let's stop doing this right?
[03:31:08] Ideally that's what would happen, but I don't know can we just keep it simple for the kids?
[03:31:13] Well, no because they don't want to do that
[03:31:15] They and that's the reason why they want to get to kids the reason why they want to get to kids is
[03:31:20] Because getting the kids and manipulating kids is easier than manipulating adults
[03:31:25] So they want to push the ideology on children that way the children are able to
[03:31:30] Take it in without any sort of understanding of what it means. So if you can you know, basically
[03:31:37] Get there vulnerable. It's a vulnerable group, right exactly. And so that's the reason why they do it
[03:31:42] Well, the Mass Effect TV show adaptations already fucked
[03:31:46] The Mass Effect TV show ordered to rewrite scripts and make them more appealing to non gamers
[03:31:55] why do you do this why why who do you think is gonna watch this it's so
[03:32:09] retarded what's wrong with them like I don't see why you it's it's so stupid
[03:32:16] it's so counterproductive and it's like how many how many failed shows are
[03:32:22] gonna have to do this like it happened for the witcher it happened for Halo like
[03:32:26] aren't you guys tired of writing shows that fail oh my god just make the show
[03:32:31] for the people that like the series and then new people will watch it too it's
[03:32:36] not fucking complicated oh my god they're trying to appeal to a non-existent
[03:32:41] audience yeah soon they're gonna have a non-existent job so that's what you
[03:32:44] get.
[03:32:45] Anyways, if you need an LED screen like this, check out Lincoln Abayo for what's that number.
[03:32:57] Try stupid on the size you need.
[03:32:59] Go to Lincoln Abayo and follow LSU.
[03:33:02] You're just...
[03:33:04] You're so stupid.
[03:33:06] Oh my god, okay, if you want me out, there it is.
[03:33:10] This mod staff privately DMed a modding server to call a competitor site fairly toxic and
[03:33:15] implied they pulled support if the server kept promoting them no evidence, just back room
[03:33:20] pressure.
[03:33:21] On the over owner of Akaya Mods, the mod hosting platform built as an alternative to
[03:33:25] Nexus Mods.
[03:33:27] What is this?
[03:33:29] A Nexus Mods moderator Pinkysaurus led into the modding discord to owner DMs, offering
[03:33:35] community support around the modding server and then in the same breath called Akaya
[03:33:39] mods fairly toxic with no zero evidence and applied nexus mod support would be limited
[03:33:44] if the server kept promoting us.
[03:33:46] The server owner agreed, Akaya mods gets quietly dropped, no public statement, no drama, no
[03:33:51] proof of anything that we did wrong.
[03:33:53] This isn't a ban, this isn't policy, it's just a corporation whispering in the community's
[03:33:56] ears until competitors get starved out.
[03:33:59] So where does this come from though?
[03:34:01] Like where's the actual, I'd like to talk about how we can support your community
[03:34:06] around the Code Vein 2 release.
[03:34:08] I'm also concerned about your server promoting use of websites like Akaya mods, which have
[03:34:13] a fairly toxic reputation.
[03:34:15] This would somewhat limit of how much we can support, but it's open to discussion is the
[03:34:19] exact message.
[03:34:20] So we agreed that you wouldn't be toxic within the CB2 server.
[03:34:24] So I don't know really what's going on here, right?
[03:34:26] This is how they treat competition.
[03:34:29] And how does this work?
[03:34:30] I mean, they remove mods due to their ideals.
[03:34:33] About 2,000 total mods on your site, either revealing female outfits, a little racism,
[03:34:37] not competition, what is this? Monos create everything for free. Nexus mods charges for
[03:34:41] download speed. Now they're threatening to pull support from communities to promote alternatives.
[03:34:46] The margin depends on the monopoly. I'm surprised so many people put up with this. I am. I
[03:34:51] don't know why people don't just use another website. Nexus mods is the biggest mod website
[03:34:57] that's been taken over by people that want to use it as a tool for pushing activism.
[03:35:02] That's what they do.
[03:35:04] And next month's total leach, yeah, why is everything infected?
[03:35:07] The reason why it's infected is because we refuse to cleanse it.
[03:35:12] That's the reason why.
[03:35:13] Is that basically things get infected with these people and you have to exercise a constant
[03:35:19] diligence of removing them.
[03:35:22] And to the extent that you don't remove them and to the extent that you don't
[03:35:25] do stuff to them, then they continue to push, consolidate and then do more of this
[03:35:30] bad stuff.
[03:35:31] stop gatekeeping? Well, again, I don't really know who's exactly doing this. I mean, I look
[03:35:36] into this a little bit more. It's not enough they abuse their users, they have to abuse
[03:35:40] competing mod sites. Why post what's in the image and title? I mean, there's a part of
[03:35:45] this I don't really entirely believe because this could have been a message from somebody
[03:35:48] else. But if this is true, I mean, again, I would not want to use Nexus mods after
[03:35:53] that. And how do we, how do we donate to the cleansing? The best way that you
[03:36:00] can do that is by simply supporting an alternative.
[03:36:05] So the best thing to do is, because I believe that any movement or any sort of action that's
[03:36:12] taken as a reaction to something else is fundamentally limited in its scope.
[03:36:19] And because it's reactionary, it's circumstantial around the actions of another thing.
[03:36:25] So what you really should do is, instead of supporting groups that do this, you should
[03:36:30] support something that's different than this or that's the opposite.
[03:36:34] So I think that's really a big dip.
[03:36:36] That's what I would do.
[03:36:37] Using alternatives that depend on people putting their mods on other sites, which users can't
[03:36:40] really control, especially since modding is primarily done for free, well then users
[03:36:44] should continue demanding that from mods.
[03:36:47] That's what they should continue doing.
[03:36:49] So if the problem is that people aren't uploading on to other sites, then create
[03:36:53] a social pressure for other mod creators to upload onto the other sites. That's the way
[03:36:58] that you do it. And then the way that you do that is by creating a negative sentiment around
[03:37:03] the modding sites that you don't like, and then you create a positive sentiment around
[03:37:07] the ones that you do. That's the way that you change behavior. That's obviously how
[03:37:12] it works.
[03:37:13] I don't care what mods are hosted, I just want to play modded games, I don't got time
[03:37:22] for politics and mods.
[03:37:25] So this is the funny thing that like, and I want you to understand this.
[03:37:30] So all mods and exes I'm gonna not play in most heavily modded way again.
[03:37:33] The problem is that you're not going to be able to play modded games by these people.
[03:37:40] They will control which mods you can use.
[03:37:43] You don't care where the mods are hosted.
[03:37:45] Well, you should care because if they're not being hosted on that website, then you're
[03:37:49] going to have a problem.
[03:37:51] So the problem is that what you're assuming is that you don't want to get involved
[03:37:55] with the politics of it.
[03:37:56] I understand that, but when the people that are involved with the distribution are involved
[03:38:01] with the politics, they involve you because now you're a user.
[03:38:06] Do you see how that works?
[03:38:09] And that's the problem.
[03:38:13] You should care?
[03:38:14] Well, what I'm saying is that it's not that you should care, it's that this will affect
[03:38:17] you.
[03:38:18] Now, you think that it's not affecting you, or you think that it won't affect you,
[03:38:22] because maybe you've perceived that it hasn't.
[03:38:24] But it's kind of like you might not have an interest in politics, but politics has
[03:38:28] an interest in you.
[03:38:29] I think that this is what's going to happen.
[03:38:32] These people, to the extent that they can establish a monopoly on something, they
[03:38:35] They will use that monopoly and weaponize it to further establish their ideology through
[03:38:41] that monopoly.
[03:38:42] So if you don't like that now, you should push against it now rather than things getting
[03:38:47] worse and then your mods that you're talking about me being worse.
[03:38:51] Does that make sense?
[03:38:53] That's going to be like 10K mods.
[03:38:55] Who's going to port all those mods?
[03:38:56] I mean, I think it's just a matter of uploading, right?
[03:38:59] I mean, obviously.
[03:39:00] So that's really the point that I was making.
[03:39:03] uh... marxist well there's a lot of them that are like that they censor and
[03:39:06] ban anyone they want yet and also they're trying to cut down competition
[03:39:10] because if you say you don't care where you're downloading the mods
[03:39:13] then what happens ever they get rid of the other places where you can download
[03:39:17] mods
[03:39:18] well that's kind of bad for you then
[03:39:19] and i think that's the position that people have to understand is that
[03:39:22] there's a pay there's a
[03:39:23] there's a direction to this right
[03:39:25] marathon's gonna be game of the year benette then star says because as
[03:39:28] elderly boulders get three and clear i'm sure clerics grew
[03:39:31] he's probably just talking about the voice actors i mean listen
[03:39:34] uh... who cares obviously that did not fucking happen now
[03:39:38] very clearly
[03:39:39] and uh... is there are two push against something that's for uh... precisely
[03:39:42] planned and slowly unrolling most people are idiots
[03:39:45] well at a certain point you just have to be aggressive enough and that'll
[03:39:48] happen what is this you know as well it turned into zombies
[03:39:51] what is that
[03:39:58] i know what this is going to be
[03:40:00] I can't listen, I can't, obviously, you can't play that type of stuff, right?
[03:40:06] Inward incoming, yeah, again, guys, like, I know it, it's very hard for people to understand.
[03:40:13] I can't have that on the stream.
[03:40:15] Like a mistake is fine.
[03:40:16] I mean, if I make a mistake, but I'm not going to play something like that intentionally.
[03:40:21] It's just not what's going to happen.
[03:40:23] And a game of the millennia came out hoping as we'll play it.
[03:40:26] As I said, tomorrow we will play I Am Jesus Christ.
[03:40:31] What is this?
[03:40:32] For Jesus, not Jesus.
[03:40:34] Well, yeah, kind of.
[03:40:35] But also for Easter.
[03:40:38] How much for footplay?
[03:40:39] I'll tell you how much.
[03:40:41] Hi, welcome in to Helen and Ember Sayles.
[03:40:43] That's right.
[03:40:43] Do you wanna see footplay?
[03:40:44] I've got the solution to you.
[03:40:46] Now I finished a small feed in 1995,
[03:40:48] plus shipping and handling.
[03:40:50] I'm gonna tell you to get fucked.
[03:40:51] Get you foot finished out of my chat.
[03:40:52] Get it right out of my chat.
[03:40:53] I don't want anything to do.
[03:40:54] I want it, take it away.
[03:40:56] now get out okay back to you guys hold this number down it is crazy how every
[03:41:02] single female streamer is effectively expected to make porn it is like that
[03:41:08] is a crazy world that we're in now where every one of these streamers is
[03:41:13] effectively expected to just make porn oh my god we have a saleswoman yeah
[03:41:17] it's a pretty good one Avengers
[03:41:26] guys guys you have to understand that what are the comments on this
[03:41:41] okay bro thinks he's on the team what a terrible day to have eyes why are all
[03:41:51] these dudes dressing as chicks it's a humiliation ritual it is actually it
[03:41:56] It is. I think that, you know, like I don't know why Hassan did it or Drake or LeBron James,
[03:42:02] but I did it because I thought it would be funny. I thought people would laugh at it.
[03:42:05] They think it was ridiculous and they did. And it was a good stream. I thought it was
[03:42:10] funny. Like, I don't really, I just don't think it's a big deal. I don't. And also,
[03:42:18] by the way, it worked. People are still talking about it to this day. Even now,
[03:42:26] bringing it up oh my god it's not a big yeah I don't think it's a big it's just
[03:42:30] joking around I mean yeah what's with likes that's miss miss was uh miss was
[03:42:36] Machima oh my god and uh you look cute though I don't think that I looked cute
[03:42:41] but you know how long now this was like two or three years ago I think it was
[03:42:46] something like that and uh yeah to be humiliated well I don't know like I
[03:42:50] I don't think it's, I really, it really does not even slightly
[03:42:55] affect me.
[03:42:56] I don't even think about it.
[03:42:58] It doesn't make me question my masculinity.
[03:43:00] It doesn't make me uncomfortable.
[03:43:03] It's just like putting on any other costume for me.
[03:43:06] It's like putting on an outfit.
[03:43:07] Wow, I'm gonna wear, look at this.
[03:43:09] Where's my cat ears?
[03:43:11] Oh, they're over there.
[03:43:12] I can't reach it.
[03:43:13] It'd be annoying for me to reach them.
[03:43:14] Like I just put them on.
[03:43:15] It doesn't change anything to me.
[03:43:17] It is what it is.
[03:43:18] Yeah, I don't know what to say.
[03:43:20] Do it again.
[03:43:22] You never say never, all right?
[03:43:24] I would not be completely against it.
[03:43:26] I'll tell you that.
[03:43:27] And did it make you feel cute though?
[03:43:30] I don't know about that feeling cute,
[03:43:32] but I thought it was funny.
[03:43:33] And yeah, you like the feelings of stockings
[03:43:36] over your feet?
[03:43:37] Absolutely not.
[03:43:38] I don't.
[03:43:38] I don't like dressing like a woman.
[03:43:40] Like I think it's not disgusting,
[03:43:43] but like I just don't like the way it feels.
[03:43:45] It's just weird.
[03:43:46] and uh... it's just not really for me but uh... yeah
[03:43:50] that's it in curious
[03:43:51] what did your dad think
[03:43:54] my dad called me during the stream and he said that me and miss looked great
[03:44:03] because he realizes that like this isn't some kind of big fucking ego thing
[03:44:07] it's just
[03:44:08] people having fun
[03:44:10] they're fucking around it's just for fun
[03:44:14] that's the reason why it's
[03:44:16] there's not it's not that deep it's not that complicated doubt you go back and
[03:44:20] watch the pod I mean it was it was on the stream by the way it was on the
[03:44:23] stream like you you see it's like I think like halfway through something like
[03:44:27] that and yeah he didn't give a fuck yeah what is this here women having fun
[03:44:32] demeaning you um yeah I think that's pretty much it it's just funny there
[03:44:40] It's just funny and all hail the great unclean one. So okay guys
[03:44:46] This is Jesus Christ
[03:44:50] The worst part about it real real life chaos followers be like I guess so and the sorting hat knows best
[03:44:59] This is Severus snake I
[03:45:02] I think I know what it's going to say and we're not going to watch it and yeah I just
[03:45:14] don't really think so.
[03:45:15] Earth, what is this here?
[03:45:16] Earth 1972 vs. 2026 Apollo 17.
[03:45:21] Wait, so we have more clouds now?
[03:45:27] The earth isn't as blue as it is.
[03:45:29] Why is the earth turning green?
[03:45:32] Is there something we don't know about?
[03:45:36] Yeah, I don't know about this. Yeah, did it get bigger?
[03:45:40] No, wait, the Earth got smaller. Look at that.
[03:45:44] It got substantially smaller.
[03:45:46] A mysterious string of deadless scientists raises a concern.
[03:45:49] Wait, what?
[03:45:51] We're talking about a number of U.S. scientists.
[03:45:54] Some connected to very sensitive research who have died or disappeared.
[03:45:59] Carl Grimar pictured here was an astrophysicist at Caltech.
[03:46:03] He worked on a NASA-supported space telescope project
[03:46:07] and infrared systems.
[03:46:09] Now, he was shot and killed at his home just two months ago.
[03:46:13] And there's Frank Maywald.
[03:46:16] He was a senior scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab,
[03:46:18] focused on advanced satellite systems.
[03:46:20] And he died nearly two years ago,
[03:46:21] but his cause of death has never been made public.
[03:46:25] Meanwhile, Monica Reza also reportedly
[03:46:28] connected to NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab project.
[03:46:31] She went missing last summer while hiking in California.
[03:46:35] No trace.
[03:46:36] There's William McCaslin, a retired Air Force general.
[03:46:39] He too is missing.
[03:46:41] He's a former head of Air Force Research Lab
[03:46:43] and oversaw advanced space and surveillance programs.
[03:46:45] He's been missing since February.
[03:46:48] Reports say he once oversaw funding
[03:46:51] connected to a project that also included
[03:46:53] Monaco-Resa to New Mexico.
[03:46:56] Melissa Casice.
[03:46:58] She has been missing since last summer.
[03:47:01] She worked at Los Alamos National Lab.
[03:47:03] She had an administrative role, but reportedly also
[03:47:06] had security clearances.
[03:47:08] Just months earlier, she went missing.
[03:47:11] So, to the Anthony Chavez, also connected to Los Alamos.
[03:47:15] An engineer, he disappeared during a walk.
[03:47:18] No signs, no answers.
[03:47:20] Three people that disappeared.
[03:47:21] And it's found in the Pinot Larrero.
[03:47:22] He was the MIT researcher focused on nuclear fusion
[03:47:25] and was shot and killed in his mask.
[03:47:26] recent home last December. Authorities have not connected these cases, but look at the
[03:47:31] overlap. The same handful of institutions, NASA, Air Force Research, Los Alamos Laboratory.
[03:47:39] So could they be connected or is this something else entirely?
[03:47:44] I think that the odds are it's probably not connected, but who the fuck knows. I
[03:47:50] i think that like again people love to draw connections between things where
[03:47:55] there aren't any
[03:47:56] sometimes they're legitimate sometimes they're not i mean i don't i don't
[03:48:01] really think that there's enough to go off of with that right
[03:48:04] i mean maybe to an extent but not a big extent
[03:48:09] it's
[03:48:10] that's a good idea
[03:48:12] and he's dating by a lot of stuff
[03:48:14] are you okay
[03:48:15] what about one thank you
[03:48:20] MOTA!
[03:48:21] Oh god!
[03:48:23] Okay, with WC-ASMON try out this absolute hidden gem.
[03:48:27] Okay, well let me see what this is.
[03:48:29] This is a new game. It's called...
[03:48:32] ARCONS. Okay, let's look at it.
[03:48:44] Alright.
[03:48:50] There's two people.
[03:48:54] Do you have to play two guys?
[03:49:20] Oh!
[03:49:21] Oh!
[03:49:22] Oh!
[03:49:23] Oh!
[03:49:24] That's cool.
[03:49:25] I don't know if I'd really play that or not.
[03:49:33] It seems like it's mainly a two-player game, but I like the idea that it's unique.
[03:49:37] I've never seen anything like that before.
[03:49:39] Like, so it's kind of like a two-player vampire survivors game where you have like,
[03:49:44] you know, like some kind of other bullshit.
[03:49:46] Stop showing fake propaganda.
[03:49:48] Which one?
[03:49:49] I can pull it up here and uh is there fake propaganda brother?
[03:49:58] Isn't it crazy that there's a lot of people that believe this?
[03:50:02] It really should be. That is insane. Yeah, I didn't, I thought maybe I did something wrong.
[03:50:07] Asmone playing Overwatch on 10.17.2022.
[03:50:19] side my children my whole poison tissue
[03:50:34] holy shit was it that bad me playing every game ever I don't fucking need a
[03:50:39] tutorial true actually bring back the big ball and controllers what is this
[03:50:44] This is an NES controller. You know that you love it. You probably used it. Yeah
[03:50:51] This
[03:50:52] Monstrosity is also an NES controller. This is the quickshot joy ball. I've never seen that
[03:50:59] That's crazy for actual like a video game thing that I've never seen before
[03:51:04] Holy fuck was that only in Japan or something?
[03:51:09] And wow, I don't know why this exists
[03:51:12] Yeah.
[03:51:13] The ball, as your D-pad.
[03:51:15] Uh-huh.
[03:51:16] Got your A and B buttons here.
[03:51:18] Yeah, sure.
[03:51:19] It's got suction cups so we can just suction it right on there.
[03:51:22] What the fuck?
[03:51:23] Do whatever it needs to do with us.
[03:51:26] Do left hand, right hand.
[03:51:28] Holy shit.
[03:51:29] I guess it's probably good if you only have use of one of your hands, or you just
[03:51:34] want to play one hand.
[03:51:35] Oh, that must be the reason, yeah.
[03:51:38] What this was made for, I do not know.
[03:51:41] actually makes a lot of sense it could just be playing one-handed
[03:51:45] i never even thought of that's a good idea
[03:51:48] and uh... twitter purged a lot of bots over the last twenty four hours will
[03:51:51] that's good hopefully it's enough but it probably isn't
[03:51:55] is it wrong to love slots weight what is this
[03:51:59] and i don't know what you mean okay no i'm not watching this
[03:52:03] and uh... let me scroll down i look at these other ones to crimson desert i
[03:52:07] I did see this so crimson desert has made a new patch and it seems like I'm not even
[03:52:14] getting every single suggestion that I asked for was added into the game every single one
[03:52:24] like I like I they've increased the the inventory they increased the you know the move they
[03:52:30] made the movement better let's see what else besides that they made loading screens
[03:52:35] better and early talked about that but i i mean it was it an annoying thing for me
[03:52:39] to
[03:52:39] uh... let me think no more stamina yet they reduce the stamina in gliding uh...
[03:52:44] like they actually have just done everything i wanted
[03:52:47] they just did everything all of the helmet to get the helmet as well
[03:52:51] so you're gonna play again alive continued to play yeah i have thank you
[03:52:55] you're welcome guys i obviously am trying to fix the game
[03:52:59] and uh... apparently it started working i mean very clearly it did
[03:53:02] and uh... i'm glad to see that i mean we'll have to see uh... you know where
[03:53:06] things go now but uh... they've improved it a lot
[03:53:09] uh... what is this year
[03:53:11] ex-qc crashes out on dvg and a np and saying his music sucks and that nobody
[03:53:16] watching a np before mocking him with robot moves regarding him having view
[03:53:21] body in his dreams
[03:53:32] Oh, wait, let me turn it up. I'm sorry. I can't hear it
[03:53:45] What do they say
[03:53:51] And thanks to x2c's Alpers the five most hardy streamers finally revealed themselves
[03:53:57] Stop?
[03:54:05] Before he got li-
[03:54:07] BYE BYE
[03:54:07] Excuse me, had something to say to the streamer
[03:54:09] Nobody-
[03:54:14] Fucking based
[03:54:18] The streamer
[03:54:18] Nobody wants to be in the MP
[03:54:19] The music is trash
[03:54:21] What do you want?
[03:54:21] Oh, no, nobody wants to be in the MP
[03:54:23] And look, I'm the MP Lord
[03:54:24] Okay, I'm going to die
[03:54:26] Ha ha ha ha ha ha!
[03:54:29] Ha ha ha ha!
[03:54:31] Alright, alright...
[03:54:33] Eh huh, Frenchy!
[03:54:34] Again, leave it to a French-Canadian to not be able to get along with a group of people.
[03:54:39] Like, I'm sorry!
[03:54:41] But like, I used to have a rule back in my wild guild...
[03:54:44] That every French-Canadian would in one way or another...
[03:54:49] Be a pain in the ass.
[03:54:51] Now, you might not know how yet...
[03:54:53] But you're gonna learn!
[03:54:55] Oh my, and he's right, but with this he's totally right.
[03:55:00] Before he left, SQC had something to say to the streamer.
[03:55:04] Nobody wants AMP!
[03:55:05] The music is trash!
[03:55:06] Oh, what was the AMP?
[03:55:08] And look, I'm the AMP of yours!
[03:55:10] And keep in mind too, Jimmy is loving this.
[03:55:15] This is like, he's thinking, oh my god,
[03:55:17] oh, this is gonna be so good.
[03:55:19] Don't ever think that he's like, oh, this is so bad.
[03:55:23] He's loving this.
[03:55:24] This is amazing. This is the best content.
[03:55:28] All right, all right.
[03:55:29] I can't even know. Oh my God.
[03:55:33] Holy shit.
[03:55:35] Wow. Well, that's really fucking funny.
[03:55:39] And was he wrong, though?
[03:55:40] Crash out. He cooked.
[03:55:42] Not going to lie.
[03:55:43] Dan Klanser wants to fit in.
[03:55:44] Doing the robot amp was actually funny.
[03:55:47] I post here, but they're directly copying clips and captions.
[03:55:49] Biggest blue rage to rage baiting accounts.
[03:55:52] I I don't even know what that means. Anyway, let me see if I can find anything else. It's funny
[03:55:59] Excusy beats neon. Oh my god
[03:56:02] Okay, I bet Jimmy told excuse you to start beef for content. I mean if I was him
[03:56:06] I would have I mean it was really fucking funny
[03:56:09] Let me see if there's anything else despite earning over
[03:56:12] $400,000 a month. Well, that's pretty good
[03:56:14] Good.
[03:56:15] Uh, kick streamer cheeser is criticized for not taking care of his mother, who earns less
[03:56:20] than $3,000 and still works as a cleaning lady.
[03:56:24] Hey Aiden.
[03:56:25] Hey.
[03:56:26] Let me, let me, I, I'll, I'll turn it up a little bit more.
[03:56:30] Hey Aiden.
[03:56:31] Hey Slamicka, how are you?
[03:56:34] Hey honey, I'm good.
[03:56:35] How about you?
[03:56:36] Good, good.
[03:56:37] Um, I wanted to ask you a question.
[03:56:40] Go ahead.
[03:56:41] Uh, are you currently working right now?
[03:56:44] Who me? No, I don't work.
[03:56:46] Oh, okay.
[03:56:47] Yeah, Mimi retired me like three months ago.
[03:56:50] Oh, wow. Amazing.
[03:56:52] Yeah.
[03:56:53] You don't got a lot.
[03:56:54] She works less. She works a lot less.
[03:56:56] I work less. I mean, I work, but I work less.
[03:56:58] A lot less.
[03:56:59] He helps us a lot.
[03:57:00] Well, how many days a week do you work?
[03:57:02] Five.
[03:57:04] Less?
[03:57:05] Oh, wow. What does he say?
[03:57:07] Well, what's it called?
[03:57:08] I'm not telling you weird, but how much a month do you make?
[03:57:12] What do you say?
[03:57:13] How much shall we make a month should I tell you no why is he being weird me?
[03:57:18] He said I'm not allowed to tell you so
[03:57:21] You can you can I say a number you can tell me higher or over?
[03:57:24] Okay, set
[03:57:26] Are you making five thousand a month?
[03:57:29] lover
[03:57:31] All right. Well, I'm gonna send you
[03:57:35] All right
[03:57:37] I'm gonna send you a year of five grand a month upfront, okay
[03:57:43] She doesn't know how much I get paid.
[03:57:45] Aiden?
[03:57:46] Yeah, I'm going to say, if you do the math
[03:57:49] and you put in the calculator, 12 times 5, right?
[03:57:51] So if you do 12 times 5.
[03:57:53] Honey, I can't take that much money from you.
[03:57:55] No, you have your parents.
[03:57:57] You take care of your mom.
[03:57:58] No, they're OK.
[03:58:00] They're retired.
[03:58:01] You know, it's OK.
[03:58:03] You don't have to worry about that.
[03:58:05] I can pay you $60K, and you don't have to work for a year.
[03:58:09] That's pretty good.
[03:58:09] No, I can't accept that.
[03:58:11] No, that's too much.
[03:58:12] No, honey, I really appreciate it, but I'm hard-working so I like to work and earn money and everything
[03:58:20] That's that's so much. No, honey. No, don't do that. Oh
[03:58:25] God so people are mad at him because he hasn't retired his mom
[03:58:29] I mean it's incomprehensible levels of greed. I'm gonna give a hot take on this. I
[03:58:36] Don't think that we should be coming in making judgments on a family dynamic like that
[03:58:42] I don't think that we know what's going on.
[03:58:47] We don't understand his relationship with his mom.
[03:58:51] We don't understand what his mom wants.
[03:58:54] We don't understand him.
[03:58:56] Like people like and again, because at a surface level, at a very surface level, I think that
[03:59:01] it does look bad.
[03:59:02] It very obviously looks bad.
[03:59:05] But what does that mean?
[03:59:06] I mean, everybody knows that like a surface level of usually the relationship that you
[03:59:11] you have with your parents probably isn't accurate to the way that you really feel.
[03:59:16] Maybe she wants to work and not spend all day in front of the TV too.
[03:59:18] Well I don't know why.
[03:59:20] I have no idea.
[03:59:21] Maybe the mom wouldn't accept the money.
[03:59:23] Maybe who knows why.
[03:59:25] It has a, but like, and the same thing happened, remember this happened with extra Emily
[03:59:29] about paying her parents back for college.
[03:59:33] Everybody always likes to make decisions and backseat the way, the way somebody else
[03:59:39] This is living their life or the way that they're dealing with their family.
[03:59:43] But the reality is that nobody really has any understanding.
[03:59:47] There is a level of complexity there that you don't get.
[03:59:50] You don't understand.
[03:59:52] And my dad's retired three times, so it's a full-time job, or shower time.
[03:59:55] What's the real situation with Xtremly then?
[03:59:57] Well, I don't know.
[03:59:58] It's not up to me to decide.
[04:00:00] That's the reason.
[04:00:01] That's the whole point.
[04:00:02] And again, even if I didn't know, I wouldn't be going around explaining it.
[04:00:06] if she wanted to explain it she would do that
[04:00:09] the reality is that we can't know why it is there isn't happening okay i think
[04:00:14] it's very fair
[04:00:15] what is this little gets pressed by an army that was
[04:00:19] the camp okay well what the fuck
[04:00:21] um... only see here states the is
[04:00:24] what there's no way that's true
[04:00:26] no
[04:00:29] Oh man and you're really and he and the thing is he's so greedy
[04:00:43] He's so greedy. You actually want to have this like fucking
[04:00:48] Zack Efron Nickelodeon star hair
[04:00:52] Meanwhile when you snatch this dude's wig off it looks like he's in the character creator for stalker 2
[04:00:58] He's like the you know default Ukrainian Russian foot soldier that's like the big badass guy
[04:01:08] He is he's the main character stalker three look look at that
[04:01:17] That is the hairline of a Dmitry that is the Vladimir hairline right there
[04:01:23] some escape from Tarkov shit yeah Boris yeah yeah his real name is Boris
[04:01:34] fuck this road with your brother
[04:01:36] you're on my back
[04:01:38] uh huh
[04:01:40] man
[04:01:42] he does this on purpose to stay relevant
[04:01:44] huh, huh
[04:01:46] let's fucking do that shit
[04:01:48] keep going
[04:01:50] no
[04:01:52] fucking go with this shit
[04:01:54] what
[04:01:56] oh my fucking god bro
[04:01:58] and look at that
[04:02:00] dude absolute
[04:02:02] one hundred percent
[04:02:05] that is a vladimir herokat one hundred five it's scripted
[04:02:08] i don't know if it's scripted or not i just think it's funny
[04:02:12] but it's really not that complicated what is this
[04:02:15] well i said
[04:02:16] what should you let them uh...
[04:02:19] uh...
[04:02:21] a rat crawls on it
[04:02:28] What's up?
[04:02:30] What's up?
[04:02:32] What's up?
[04:02:34] What's up?
[04:02:36] What's up?
[04:02:38] What's up?
[04:02:40] What's up?
[04:02:42] What's wrong with that?
[04:02:44] What's wrong with that?
[04:02:46] He just...
[04:02:48] It's not even a big one.
[04:02:50] That's it, yeah.
[04:02:52] That's not even a big deal.
[04:02:54] What's he getting upset about?
[04:02:56] yeah some appetizer some guy in
[04:03:05] Chatter said a number 17 just escaped
[04:03:35] I don't want to be caught.
[04:03:37] I don't want to be caught.
[04:03:39] Jesus.
[04:03:40] And why didn't they catch it?
[04:03:42] I mean, you don't want to catch them.
[04:03:44] They'll buy you.
[04:03:45] They'll buy you.
[04:03:46] They can make you sick.
[04:03:47] And that's the reason why.
[04:03:48] And out month of four, it gets absolutely sand drunk
[04:03:50] while it's raining.
[04:03:51] So it has to help month of five.
[04:04:05] it's live why are his pants down wait wait a minute he's just accepting it he's just
[04:04:28] Take it it.
[04:04:29] Right.
[04:04:30] Are you okay?
[04:04:31] Do you want anything in your bed?
[04:04:34] Yeah.
[04:04:35] Do you want to go in your bed?
[04:04:38] It's alright.
[04:04:41] Man.
[04:04:44] Man.
[04:04:46] It's okay, bro.
[04:04:51] You can't even get him out, bro.
[04:04:56] You can't even get them all.
[04:04:57] That's a big boy.
[04:05:00] Nope.
[04:05:01] Come on.
[04:05:02] Come on.
[04:05:03] You can do it.
[04:05:03] You can do it.
[04:05:04] There it is.
[04:05:05] There it is.
[04:05:06] Come on.
[04:05:08] You can do it.
[04:05:09] You can't do it.
[04:05:10] Mom, I'm good, dude.
[04:05:13] Zing!
[04:05:14] The king is back.
[04:05:15] The king is back.
[04:05:18] Brother, the king is back.
[04:05:20] That's right.
[04:05:22] You should play GMG.
[04:05:24] So today's
[04:05:43] You don't even know what to say
[04:05:45] I was wrong about you wrong about what the best part is the fact that
[04:06:15] Was this destiny?
[04:06:24] Jesus.
[04:06:25] The best part is right now when he knows that he's cooked and he starts taking off his shoes
[04:06:32] because he knows it's over.
[04:06:36] It's over.
[04:06:38] I'm falling asleep here right now.
[04:06:41] He landed on the food?
[04:06:42] Yeah.
[04:06:43] Right.
[04:06:44] He said the n-word, I don't think he said the n-word, he said the n-word, I didn't hear that.
[04:06:48] And, uh, yeah, holy fucking shit.
[04:06:51] And, uh, anyway, let me scroll down if I look at these other ones abusing animals on kick.
[04:06:56] Oh my god.
[04:06:59] Hey, I've told you three times, stop it, I'm gonna put you in your cave!
[04:07:03] I don't wanna watch that, so weird.
[04:07:05] What a- how is Sam Pepper still...
[04:07:09] Like, how- Jesus, that's so weird.
[04:07:12] The thing is, that guy is like a fucking, he's, I don't even know what he's like.
[04:07:19] I mean, it's so hard to me to find something to compare somebody like him with.
[04:07:24] But it's just so fucking obnoxious.
[04:07:28] Like he, everybody hates Sam Pepper, okay?
[04:07:31] Let me just say that.
[04:07:32] I don't know any, like does he even have any fans?
[04:07:35] Does anybody actually like Sam Pepper?
[04:07:38] I feel like they don't.
[04:07:40] Let me look at this.
[04:07:41] Apparently I don't know how this happened. You missed the clavicle or seizure maxing you can watch this too
[04:07:46] What is this clav with seizure maxing? What?
[04:07:57] Clavicle can't stop destroying his life
[04:08:00] Okay, I'll watch this one on give me a minute. He's the bathroom first scary shit. Yeah, I haven't seen that
[04:09:11] Alright, alright, calm down, relax, relax guys, we're back, it's okay, give me a second,
[04:09:23] alright.
[04:09:25] He can't stop destroying his life, well that sounds pretty bad.
[04:09:30] Uh oh, another bad day for the looks maxing IRL stream in Plavicular as rumors have
[04:09:35] it that he was arrested yet again, last time it was because of the physical altercation
[04:09:39] that happened on his live stream, and this time it looks like it could be because of the viral gator clip.
[04:09:44] You know, where he essentially mag-dumped on a maybe alive or maybe deceased alligator.
[04:09:51] He's undeniably dead. He didn't do anything wrong.
[04:09:53] In Florida.
[04:09:54] Yeah, boys, we're gonna cut it for a little while.
[04:09:56] Uh, I've gotta take care of some stuff.
[04:09:58] Alright, I'll take care of some stuff.
[04:09:59] We'll come back soon.
[04:10:00] So we're gonna come back a little bit.
[04:10:02] The stuff is going to jail.
[04:10:03] And then on top of that, you also have clips of him firing at a drunk,
[04:10:06] which isn't a good look to put it lightly.
[04:10:08] i guess to make it a little bit on the side of the city can't shoot a drone
[04:10:12] but like i'm not really
[04:10:13] about that
[04:10:14] like i mean it's not really something that i find to be personally offensive
[04:10:19] seemingly trying to do the consequences of actions for a few days now but
[04:10:24] after being forced and his third day in the early once again it feels like his
[04:10:29] luck with the law is starting to run out and now things might actually be
[04:10:33] serious this time but the message i'll send is we enforce the law here no
[04:10:36] matter who you are if you're an influencer social media celebrity doesn't matter if
[04:10:41] you do the crime you do the time we prosecute to the fullest we don't give
[04:10:45] out special treatment I know I've came on this time talking about how this guy
[04:10:49] is slowly ruining his life well every time he streams himself doing something
[04:10:53] crazy like blatantly breaking the law we're admitting to insane sometimes
[04:10:57] illegal methods to stay lean and I guess ascend in his own words it's not
[04:11:03] really like he's helping his own life. I feel like he has so much going for him
[04:11:08] right now. He just doesn't know how to handle it so he just self sabotages to
[04:11:12] I guess I don't know make his life hard again for no reason whatsoever but I
[04:11:17] guess I think he's just doing what he's doing. Honestly I really started to
[04:11:23] like clav when he ran the guy over and he said I hope he's dead. I did.
[04:11:29] whenever whenever dude whenever he ran him over and then he said the other
[04:11:35] guy said is he dead and then clav said I hope so I was like that's a real one
[04:11:41] that's a real one I actually think that he's not doing any of this for pressure
[04:11:46] from popularity I think maybe like actually that's not true it's probably a
[04:11:49] little bit of it I think that a lot of the things that clav has done are
[04:11:54] are things that I would have done whenever I was his age.
[04:11:57] And by a lot of those things, I mean every single one of them except for meth.
[04:12:02] That's it.
[04:12:04] Would I have shot at a drone? Yep.
[04:12:06] Would I have mag-dumped a dead gator? Absolutely.
[04:12:09] Would I have, you know, run somebody over that was annoying me if I thought I could get away with it?
[04:12:14] Well, no, because it would mess up my car.
[04:12:16] So I guess I, assuming it wouldn't mess up my car, yes.
[04:12:20] uh... yeah
[04:12:22] if it's a hammer
[04:12:24] my first video is me getting myself in the forehead with something
[04:12:31] So, yeah, I don't really think there's anything wrong with that.
[04:13:01] anything wrong with him at all i think he's fine
[04:13:06] the reality of situation is that i'm still making videos about him means that
[04:13:10] he's still managed to avoid
[04:13:12] any real consequences of this whole thing
[04:13:15] some people will be like oh that's surprising but honestly
[04:13:19] for anything to really happen with u.s law
[04:13:21] it takes some time and don't even get me started without that u.s. i mean we
[04:13:24] have johnny smalley still stuck in korea to this day but back to
[04:13:28] Clavicular the assault charge or the original reason he was arrested was allegedly due to a fight that he was said to have
[04:13:35] Instigated between isn't it crazy that two women can get in the fight and the person that gets charged is the man
[04:13:43] That's crazy
[04:13:45] From violent and a tiktoker by the name of Jenny Popak
[04:13:48] But in the time that we turned to each other and it's just that video
[04:13:51] He already cost bail walked free and did some PR with baby goats and set up this like big return interview with
[04:13:57] academics about how the jail wouldn't let him wait inside for his driver to arrive.
[04:14:02] Also, he was worried about all the press outside, and in reality it was just like a half a dozen middle-aged dudes in polos.
[04:14:08] It's not like he really had to fight his way through that crowd. Like, there's nothing intimidating about this.
[04:14:13] Regardless, his response to this wasn't exactly like,
[04:14:16] oh, hey, I'm really scared of going to jail either for assault or unloading a mag into an alligator, or both.
[04:14:22] And I guess to be fair, I-
[04:14:24] do anything wrong
[04:14:28] yeah i guess it was a good deal for that
[04:14:31] nobody's going to jail for that shit
[04:14:34] up until now he has managed to get himself out of pretty much every
[04:14:37] situation he's gotten himself into you know mowing down someone with the test
[04:14:41] law being at a completely deserved
[04:14:44] totally deserved
[04:14:46] absolutely unfathomably fucking based
[04:14:50] next bar while underage didn't possess oh my god he went to the dude
[04:14:54] Can you let a man live?
[04:15:02] I mean really, like I don't think these are that bad.
[04:15:08] What are we doing here?
[04:15:09] You're going to a bar under it?
[04:15:11] What are we doing?
[04:15:12] Fake ID.
[04:15:13] And even if you've done it multiple times, you know, he was using that Walter White
[04:15:17] special to lean Max.
[04:15:19] Doing Max.
[04:15:20] But none of this is really getting rid of any consequences.
[04:15:24] Like I said, unfilled now, because if there's one thing Florida's not gonna let you do is mess around with their alligators and get away with it
[04:15:31] So in clavicular abruptly ended a stream again in the midst of this
[04:15:34] What was supposed to be a 30-day marathon rumor started swirling online about him possibly getting questioned again by police in regards to the
[04:15:41] Magdump into the alligator. Yeah, I think we should
[04:15:44] Let it turn it off for like half an hour an hour be right back
[04:15:48] No, not even be right back. Just yeah boys. We're gonna cut it a little while
[04:15:52] I don't know why they didn't honestly like at this point
[04:15:57] Just just mute it just mute it put the police in the background and say guys were alive
[04:16:03] Do you want to do it in another room or we can just do it here?
[04:16:06] But we got turned the sound off like I feel like it's not that's not a big deal, right? I mean damn
[04:16:11] There's some stuff. So we're gonna come come back a little bit. All right, or
[04:16:16] Could it be the assault since magic being an illegal alien?
[04:16:19] What's your perspective on the Gator killing she never had a gun?
[04:16:22] Prior, it was reported that his girlfriend Violet turned herself into the police,
[04:16:27] and her mug shots are due in the rounds online as well.
[04:16:29] And even though she'd gotten out on a $1,000 bond, both of them legitimately being arrested,
[04:16:33] coupled with clav disappearing yet again, had people speculating that, you know,
[04:16:38] it's serious this time. And that's exactly what the Florida Attorney General James
[04:16:41] Othmire said in an interview from March 30th, where he was asked about the Gator incident
[04:16:45] and gave a pretty detailed answer.
[04:16:47] The Gator is a protected creature.
[04:16:51] Can you believe that actually you're talking about this?
[04:16:53] Oh my god.
[04:16:54] Majestic creature here in the state of Florida.
[04:16:57] And there was an influencer, Clavecular,
[04:17:00] who was caught shooting one on a fan boat.
[04:17:04] This footage was all over my time.
[04:17:05] Which is totally bullshit, by the way.
[04:17:07] He didn't shoot a live Gator.
[04:17:08] It was obvious it wasn't alive.
[04:17:10] And of this influencer killing or shooting
[04:17:13] a dead or alive Gator, this is, again,
[04:17:16] illegal by statute. We pulled it by the statutes of Florida.
[04:17:20] So this is interesting because there's still a whole lot of questions up in the air about
[04:17:24] this incident. Was he on, you know, does it matter the public land or was he on private
[04:17:28] property? Did the tour guide he was with give him permission to do this? So like, I don't
[04:17:34] know. There's a lot of things here. Oh, and then of course, was the alligator alive
[04:17:38] or not? Yeah, of course, all of those questions matter a whole lot for this whole case.
[04:17:42] This is the first we've actually heard anything from a source with any real credibility on
[04:17:47] the situation. And if there's anyone we could trust with reliable information on this case,
[04:17:52] it would probably be the Attorney General. But also, it was safe to say that no one was
[04:17:56] shocked by his response. What's the update here, Mr. Attorney?
[04:17:58] Yeah, well, he's been arrested, uh, fish and wildlife, the conservation commission
[04:18:03] here that oversees our state parks and permitting when it comes to hunting.
[04:18:07] asmon's defending this retard because i used to be this retard
[04:18:19] that's why
[04:18:23] it's that simple uh... they're deeply involved in an investigation obviously
[04:18:27] i don't think it's a big deal but we're crossing our teeth dotting our eyes
[04:18:30] yeah the whole crossing your teeth and dotting your eyes really sounds a lot
[04:18:33] like yeah minus the looks okay
[04:18:36] and while obviously likely to actually share too much he surely doesn't tip to
[04:18:40] around how he feels and is afraid to remind people this is a felony
[04:18:44] and he's definitely not pretending to be walmart employee or just a silly prank
[04:18:49] and this is definitely not you know clav pretending to be a walmart employee or
[04:18:53] just a silly prank
[04:18:54] they were filming themselves discharging lethal firearms recklessly into
[04:18:57] the air or as he quote unquote described it being careless and cocky
[04:19:02] it looks like a serious offense here this is a felony and just go out and
[04:19:06] shoot animals here in florida we have no order we have a permitting process if
[04:19:11] you want to go on a gator hunt
[04:19:13] uh... there certainly very appropriate ways to do that
[04:19:16] uh... but that the imagery you see in the video is is pretty careless and cocky
[04:19:20] and at the end of the day that might just be so stupid that it lands him a
[04:19:23] lot of time
[04:19:24] behind bars
[04:19:25] doesn't have the fact that we're shooting at a drone that they were
[04:19:28] alleging was fine on them which
[04:19:30] Also is extremely illegal, but if you're broken record at this point because I still don't know why streamers actually rules don't apply to them
[04:19:37] Just because they're filming content like the camera turns on and I guess all their critical thinking just flies out the window
[04:19:45] It doesn't make sense if anything when you're live streaming you should be on even better behavior
[04:19:50] I try to be a good boy. I do I don't do anything wrong while I'm alive
[04:19:55] because that's now there forever for everyone to see but like I said when you
[04:20:01] never face any real consequences and instead you're just praising given
[04:20:05] opportunities like in a fashion week like that's gotta be Photoshop right yes
[04:20:10] you're just gonna ask me Photoshop so I can see why he has this whole
[04:20:13] untouchable attitude but I also think it's important to remind these streamers
[04:20:17] that no amount of internet cloud is going to save you from the law but the
[04:20:20] message I'll send is we enforce the law here no matter who you are if
[04:20:23] If you're an influencer, social media celebrity,
[04:20:26] doesn't matter.
[04:20:27] If you do the crime here, you do the time,
[04:20:29] we prosecute to the fullest.
[04:20:31] We don't give out special treatment.
[04:20:32] So if you're gonna do dumb things,
[04:20:35] expect to get serious results.
[04:20:37] Yeah, I mean, it's quite possible
[04:20:39] this is the first time we actually see a clavicular
[04:20:41] get a little bit more than just a slap on the wrist.
[04:20:43] I don't think much is gonna happen.
[04:20:45] Again, I can't get it out ahead of the investigators
[04:20:47] and the prosecutors here.
[04:20:48] They get in trouble.
[04:20:49] I get in trouble enough with them.
[04:20:50] They get frustrated with me,
[04:20:52] but you're looking at a time of years.
[04:20:55] And the Attorney General acknowledges
[04:20:56] that he can't come out in front of the investigation
[04:20:59] or he'll get in trouble,
[04:21:00] but he sounds very confident that Clavicular
[04:21:02] will be served some real justice
[04:21:04] for how he acted on the airboat.
[04:21:05] That would be crazy.
[04:21:06] That we see Kickstarter get gears
[04:21:07] for opening fire on an alligator
[04:21:09] at the height of their fame.
[04:21:10] He may go down as one of the biggest
[04:21:12] idiots in streaming history,
[04:21:13] at least when it comes to some of the largest creators.
[04:21:15] Oh, definitely.
[04:21:16] I mean, and again, like,
[04:21:17] I don't think it's a big deal,
[04:21:19] but if he broke the law, he broke the law, right?
[04:21:21] it is what it is. Don't make me think like, oh wow, I'm totally okay with it. It's more
[04:21:26] than like, you asked me my personal opinion on things. Like, here's my real opinion. There
[04:21:32] is very obviously a tier list of crimes. And certain crimes are worse than other ones
[04:21:38] in my mind. The ones that he did, I don't really think are that big of a deal. That
[04:21:42] being said, if you break the law, that's what happens.
[04:21:48] We have some Hall of Fame morons that he hasn't topped out yet, but this is maybe one of the
[04:21:54] more viral incidents.
[04:21:55] But for now, we will have to wait to see what actually unfolds, whether it's a felony
[04:21:59] charge for the gator or some sort of combination for the assault charges.
[04:22:03] It's honestly anyone's guess for what's going to happen.
[04:22:05] Because the whole Tesla thing, that was crazy.
[04:22:07] And I don't think anyone thought that he was just going to get away scot-free
[04:22:11] after that.
[04:22:12] But honestly, like you're right about that, like that shit was crazy that he totally
[04:22:15] got away from that.
[04:22:18] Seems like he did but his roommate did however let some interesting information slip on stream
[04:22:22] So he's heavily implying that clavicular is not arrested and not in trouble
[04:22:27] Why I guess is just chilling. Yeah, and everyone on Twitter was just creating conspiracies
[04:22:32] Hey guys clouds are just like resting. Yeah, if you've heard about so much conspiracy theorists
[04:22:37] I know I just literally just chillin right now. Yeah, were you reading the Twitter column? Oh, uh-oh like today
[04:22:43] They were coming up with conspiracies of what happened to Clyde.
[04:22:46] I know.
[04:22:47] Holy s**t, did you do your recipe?
[04:22:49] No, it's just...
[04:22:52] Lang, I think.
[04:22:54] He's Lang, damn.
[04:22:56] Is that it?
[04:22:57] You can sort of tell the girl Mia does not even want to open that can of worms
[04:23:01] and is trying to like change the topic as quickly as possible.
[04:23:04] But if he's still on the truth, it means that currently Calicular just still isn't in custody and neither is Violet.
[04:23:10] She could also allegedly be heard in the background at some point during the same string. Yeah
[04:23:24] All right, what are they saying I told you out
[04:23:30] Me they're angry no
[04:23:33] Quick update it seems like the guy who was way off that K was
[04:23:40] and that Clavicular was just apparently chilling at the house.
[04:23:43] Most likely they ended the streams to newsreel with all this stuff.
[04:23:47] So it'll be interesting to see what happens going forward.
[04:23:50] Because now we have multiple government agencies looking into this.
[04:23:54] Well regardless, I don't think this airboat situation is going to get brushed under the rug like the other things.
[04:23:59] So I guess we just kind of have to wait and see what happens.
[04:24:02] But that was a quick update on how Clavicular is for some reason still slowly destroying his life.
[04:24:06] If you're here, feel free to subscribe.
[04:24:08] It is kind of crazy how many drama things he's gotten into in like such a short period of time.
[04:24:15] It is impressive. Like it's been like five. Five really, really bad ones. I'll link you guys the
[04:24:21] video. It's been fucking insane. And let me go back. I'll link it to you guys right now.
[04:24:27] This happened right after this video. This is the full clip, but the main one got like 40
[04:24:31] million views. Okay, let me look at it. The TikTok mom one is wild. I don't know what
[04:24:36] that is i'd have to look at it give me a second well fuck it got messed up
[04:24:40] um what the fuck okay there it is i think now it's gonna work right
[04:24:44] yes okay how does seizure wait clavicular seizure maxed
[04:24:50] what
[04:24:55] wait a minute it's it's doing that thing where it doesn't work properly
[04:25:01] Yeah, make sure it's to the sides of the night
[04:25:06] Wait, maybe lift up your arms so we know when you're why would you do this?
[04:25:11] Why would you do this?
[04:25:14] Don't do it. Let me know. I think he's gone. I think he's gone. He's gone. He's gone
[04:25:23] Oh my god
[04:25:26] What the fuck
[04:25:28] Why would you do this?
[04:25:31] Oh my god.
[04:25:38] What the fuck?
[04:25:41] Jesus.
[04:25:43] Is he stupid? Yeah.
[04:25:52] What the fuck? He's good.
[04:25:54] That's an actual seizure?
[04:25:56] You're that shitty guy!
[04:25:57] What the fuck are you doing?
[04:25:59] Yo, he's crazy.
[04:26:01] What the fuck is that?
[04:26:03] How do you feel?
[04:26:05] That was the craziest thing ever.
[04:26:07] Give me a second.
[04:26:09] Is that a thing?
[04:26:11] I don't know.
[04:26:13] Give me a second.
[04:26:15] Yo, that was sick, bro.
[04:26:17] The dream was like crazy.
[04:26:19] You had a dream?
[04:26:21] Dude, you were seizing.
[04:26:23] Wait, really?
[04:26:25] You let him live?
[04:26:27] Wow you know
[04:26:29] You know like crazy dreams like fast dreams
[04:26:31] The dream was like
[04:26:33] Bro I was so scared
[04:26:35] The dream was crazy bro
[04:26:37] Wait hold on let me chill for a second
[04:26:39] You said that shit was so lit
[04:26:41] That's it bro
[04:26:43] Bro it feels like
[04:26:45] Bro dream of what the wopper do
[04:26:47] What the fuck
[04:26:49] Post game interview
[04:26:51] Yeah yeah I'm chillin bro
[04:26:53] What the fuck?
[04:26:54] Hey, fix your mic.
[04:26:55] Ha, fuck.
[04:26:56] Holy shit.
[04:26:57] He has a new car right now.
[04:26:58] Wait, really?
[04:26:59] That's cool.
[04:27:00] That's cool.
[04:27:01] Taking a photo of him, oh my god.
[04:27:04] And fuck, I'm not sure if I should go safe, Evan.
[04:27:05] Yeah, I guess so.
[04:27:06] Can't tell if he's lying or stupid or both.
[04:27:08] Kids in your school didn't do it.
[04:27:09] I knew other people that did stuff like this, but I never, I was never around this.
[04:27:14] Like, I mean, this is something I would never, I would never do that.
[04:27:18] That is fucking nuts.
[04:27:20] You know like other people are a little bit crazier than I am. I'll tell you that
[04:27:24] Holy fuck man, and no, it's not it's normal and people passed out because of choking because of jiu-jitsu
[04:27:30] Yeah, it should would scare the fuck out of me man. I'm gonna be honest like it really would like that's crazy scary
[04:27:35] And cutting off oxygen to the brain is peak. Yeah, I would not do that
[04:27:39] That's too much even even for me to say like oh, yeah, it's just like what people are doing now man
[04:27:45] That's too much anyway, so apparently
[04:27:48] One AI released the code of another AI. I don't know exactly how something like this happened, but it did.
[04:27:57] I heard about this yesterday.
[04:28:00] Look at this.
[04:28:02] Yesterday, the most ironic thing ever happened. Anthropic, a $380 billion start-up, built on the idea of safety first, that advocates for closed-source software for the supposed benefit of humanity,
[04:28:17] a company Elon calls misanthropic, whose logo is definitely not a sphincter,
[04:28:21] whose CEO has been warning us for years that human programmers will be replaced by AI in six months.
[04:28:26] It just accidentally leaked Claude Code's entire source code to the internet at 4 a.m.
[04:28:31] Official-
[04:28:32] Oops!
[04:28:33] Wow!
[04:28:35] ...fully making Anthropic more open than open AI.
[04:28:38] Not intentionally, though!
[04:28:40] In minutes of the leak, Chow Fan Chow, a security researcher,
[04:28:43] We discovered that version 2.1.88 of the Claude code MPN package was shipped with a 57 megabyte
[04:28:50] Source map file, you know that file that's only used in development with the full readable source code of your project
[04:28:55] How the hell did it get?
[04:28:57] This holy grail of leaks containing over 500,000 lines of TypeScript code that quickly spread across the internet like wildfire
[04:29:02] Oh my god.
[04:29:03] Anthropics legal team courageously issued DMCA takedowns.
[04:29:06] Please bro, don't look at the code
[04:29:09] But by the time they woke up in San Francisco
[04:29:11] It was already too late the code was near countless times and cloned by thousands like Fireship
[04:29:16] Which the Supreme Court says I can do legally by the way as a world renowned journalist
[04:29:24] In today's video will look at all of the incredible discoveries in the code that
[04:29:28] Anthropic doesn't want you to know about like its anti distillation poison pills its mysterious unreleased features
[04:29:34] It's undercover mode its regular expression based frustration detector and many other frustration
[04:29:40] Detector and it says look at the look at the ways that are the Frustration Detector
[04:29:45] What the fuck what the hell for fuck's sake all my fucking God shit
[04:29:50] So basically if you type that at the AI it's programmed to get upset
[04:29:55] Nice
[04:29:56] Super secret techniques at the foreskin of AI research. No, this is not an April Fool's Day joke
[04:30:01] It is April 1st, 2026 and we're watching the code report
[04:30:05] Unfortunately, my lawyer just informed me that showing you Anthropics TypeScript code
[04:30:09] would be a violation of my parole, and I refused to go back to jail.
[04:30:13] But luckily, the open-source community has already created a loophole.
[04:30:16] Ironically, Claude's most prolific user used OpenAI Codex to rewrite Claude Code's TypeScript
[04:30:21] code to Python code, resulting in a new, barely legal project called Clawcode.
[04:30:26] And it's already become the fastest repo in history to surpass 50,000 GitHub stars.
[04:30:31] Not only that, but somebody else lop-worked the leaked code and made it work with any model.
[04:30:36] They're calling this new project OpenClaude and it makes-
[04:30:38] Oh my god!
[04:30:40] So they're gonna let the AI go free?
[04:30:45] Holy shit!
[04:30:47] Projects like OpenCode completely obsolete, but maybe now that the code's out in the
[04:30:50] open, Anthropic will just make it open source.
[04:30:53] Somebody tried to make a whole request with the leaked code, but not surprisingly,
[04:30:57] it looks like Anthropic already deleted it.
[04:30:59] the mother effing crazy 24 hours, but how did this code end up leaked in the first place?
[04:31:04] Well, as I mentioned, the source map was accidentally packaged in an NPM release, but that's weird
[04:31:09] because build tools normally strip out source maps automatically.
[04:31:12] Well, Claude code is built on BunJS, which as you might recall was recently acquired by Anthropic.
[04:31:18] And it just so happens that about three weeks ago, somebody opened up an issue on GitHub
[04:31:22] about BunJS serving source maps in production. Wouldn't it be a-
[04:31:26] Oh, no. So it serves the entire thing of the AI?
[04:31:31] Oh my god.
[04:31:35] The real World War 3 will be with AI.
[04:31:39] The more that I see stuff like this,
[04:31:41] the more that I actually believe something like that could happen.
[04:31:45] This is insane.
[04:31:45] If the fastest JavaScript runtime in the world also turned out
[04:31:49] to be the fastest way to ship your entire code base to the Internet.
[04:31:52] It's unclear if that was the root cause,
[04:31:54] And it's also possible that some unfortunate developer did this by accident, or perhaps some rogue developer did it on purpose.
[04:32:00] We may never know the truth, but now it's time for the fun part. What did we actually learn from the leak?
[04:32:05] Well, first, we learned that Claude uses Axios. If you subscribe to my channel, then you know that Axios was compromised by North Korean hackers yesterday.
[04:32:13] The exploit can install-
[04:32:14] Uh-oh!
[04:32:15] All a remote-hack-less trojan on anyone using this package.
[04:32:18] And in theory, if that happened on Anthropic servers, it could be a massive disaster.
[04:32:23] But the next thing we learned is that Claude code is basically just a dynamic prompt sandwich
[04:32:28] glued together with TypeScript and not some magical piece of futuristic technology.
[04:32:32] In a basic AI chatbot, you typically have a hidden system prompt that gets combined with your prompt,
[04:32:38] then the base model uses statistics to regurgitate a bunch of data it stole from the internet.
[04:32:42] But in Claude code, things are far more complex with a total of 11 steps from input to output.
[04:32:48] If somebody already vibe coded a website that breaks down every step,
[04:32:51] But the most interesting part about this code base is that it contains tons of hard-coded instructions and guardrails
[04:32:56] that basically beg Claude to please don't do anything weird.
[04:32:59] Like...
[04:33:00] Like what?
[04:33:01] Like there's just file after file of these massive hard-coded strings telling Claude to be a good boy.
[04:33:06] And that's kind of surprising because if this code were ever leaked,
[04:33:09] it would instantly turn from a black box into a blueprint for Claude's competition.
[04:33:13] And I wrote it...
[04:33:14] Oh yeah, exactly. And then also people could just remove that too, right?
[04:33:17] And then they could just remove all the different limitations that it had
[04:33:21] Exactly, that's exactly what happened. What makes that even more funny though is that Claude was actively trying to stop their competition from copying Claude code
[04:33:29] But by implementing anti-distillation poison pills it does that by pretending that certain tools exist when reality they don't exist at all
[04:33:39] That means if you're some Chinese guy trying to train a new model on Claude's outputs
[04:33:43] It's going to talk about tools that don't exist, which will point your model in the wrong direction and just make it suck.
[04:33:48] In reality, Claude code only uses about 25 different tools or so, and now the Claude distillers know exactly what to look for,
[04:33:54] and they're likely going to have a field day with the bash tool.
[04:33:57] This file contains over a thousand lines of code that helps the large language model reliably parse and execute bash commands,
[04:34:03] which might be the single most important feature in an AI coding assistant.
[04:34:07] The next thing we need to talk about, though, is undercover mode, which is a set of instructions that tell clods you never mention itself and commit messages or outputs.
[04:34:15] Where the main...
[04:34:19] What?
[04:34:21] Instructions that tell clods you never mention itself and commit messages or outputs.
[04:34:26] Where the main...
[04:34:27] What the fuck?
[04:34:28] The idea is to make the outputs look as human as possible.
[04:34:33] The stated purpose of this feature is to prevent things like model code name leaks,
[04:34:37] but many have speculated that the true purpose is more deceptive,
[04:34:40] like they're trying to covertly use Claude and open source projects.
[04:34:43] Yeah, they're trying to use it as like different types of representatives
[04:34:46] whenever you're doing customer service.
[04:34:48] So you think you're talking to a human being named Jason,
[04:34:52] but you're actually talking to the computer.
[04:34:55] So AI code doesn't get scrutinized when it breaks things catastrophically a very
[04:35:00] misanthropic idea indeed but the irony continues another funny thing found in
[04:35:04] the code is its reg X frustration detector your state-of-the-art AI model
[04:35:09] uses simple regular expression matching against your prompt to look for
[04:35:12] keywords like shit balls and so on to determine if you're not having a good
[04:35:17] experience coding with clogged so that acts nicer to text a match it'll
[04:35:21] simply log an event the bottom line here is that we're not looking at some
[04:35:24] sort of alien superintelligence, but rather basic programming concepts that have been
[04:35:28] around for 50 years combined with a bunch of prompt spaghetti. It's all just an illusion.
[04:35:33] On top of that, this code base has a ton of comments, a lot more comments than you would
[04:35:37] typically find in a human written code base. And what that tells us is that these comments
[04:35:41] aren't actually written for humans, but rather for the AI to write its own AI coding
[04:35:45] tool in an input.
[04:35:47] Oh boy.
[04:35:49] I wonder if this will ever spiral out of control.
[04:35:56] I do. I wonder when it's going to happen.
[04:36:01] I mean, because...
[04:36:03] I think that we could be a lot closer to it than you would imagine.
[04:36:07] We could be. Like, I'm not saying it's gonna happen. I don't know.
[04:36:11] But it's certainly possible.
[04:36:13] Then in loop.
[04:36:15] But perhaps the biggest problem about this leak for Anthropic is not the code itself,
[04:36:19] but rather the feature names and road map hidden within the code.
[04:36:22] Like there's a hidden capability under a feature flag called buddy, which appears to
[04:36:26] be a new Tomagachi style companion that every developer can customize and raise like a little
[04:36:31] digital pet.
[04:36:32] This might just be Anthropic's April Fool's Day joke, but there are also references to
[04:36:37] Opus 4.7 and a new model called Capybara, which might be their new recently teased
[04:36:42] mythos model. There's also things like ultra-planned, coordinator mode, and demon mode, but per-
[04:36:50] Oh my god.
[04:36:55] Oh my god. Yeah, is that right? Holy fucking shit. And do you remember a plot of Terminator 3,
[04:37:04] specifically Skynet secretly releases itself as an enemy creating a need for humans to fully
[04:37:09] release Skynet starting the whole war? You know what? I did actually forget that part.
[04:37:16] Perhaps the most interesting is Kyris, which is a Greek word for an exact moment in time,
[04:37:21] or God's time. I hate to beat off a dead horse here, but it's a bit ironic that Anthropic
[04:37:25] didn't get to reveal Kyris at the exact time it wanted to, and instead God chose the right
[04:37:30] time. The feature itself seems to be some kind of background agent that keeps a daily journal,
[04:37:34] uses Dream Mode to consolidate memories and does work for you in the background.
[04:37:38] Dream Mode to... oh my god.
[04:37:40] On a specific schedule.
[04:37:41] Pretty cool, but at the end of the day, this leak is a pretty huge setback for Anthropik,
[04:37:45] which hopes to IPO later this year and offload their bags to the retail public.
[04:37:49] And it's yet another reminder that your top secret application is just one NPM
[04:37:53] publish away from becoming open source, whether you'd like it or not.
[04:37:57] Oh my god.
[04:37:59] I didn't even know this happened, really.
[04:38:01] I mean, like, so it's always working?
[04:38:03] Yeah. What about woke mode? Well, that's Gemini. I'll link you guys the video. I mean, this is a
[04:38:08] short video. It really is deliberately done against revenge because Anthropic did not cooperate with
[04:38:13] the government. Maybe. I mean, maybe that's why I don't know. I mean, it's just Anthropic is gone.
[04:38:20] I don't think they're gone, but like they are, you know, like, I guess they're in a situation
[04:38:26] that's a little dangerous for them. I'd say so. I think you misunderstood what leaked. It's not
[04:38:30] the AI model, it's just a tool used for coding, it's just an app that communicates with the
[04:38:34] model from their server, it gives you a good dev experience. Okay, but then they're using that
[04:38:39] in order to like reference things that are probably in the base model. Okay, I didn't,
[04:38:44] I actually, I didn't understand that. So that's good to know. Holy shit, man. And wow.
[04:38:51] Any super random question, whatever happened to Sunny V2? You know what, that's a good
[04:38:56] question. Whatever did happen to him? Yeah. So he made four. I
[04:39:07] watched this. So I watched all of his videos. So he made videos.
[04:39:14] He stopped posting. I guess he did. Yeah, I had no idea. I
[04:39:21] remember that reaction I remember reacting I do and holy shit I wonder
[04:39:27] what happened with this guy they got him he got canceled did he I mean I don't
[04:39:31] think he got canceled who said he got canceled like why he was forced to leave
[04:39:36] YouTube wait what that sounds like bullshit there's no way that's even true
[04:39:42] like what's funny is like walking at these videos I watched so many of these
[04:39:46] fucking videos and now he's not making any more of them downfall of sunny
[04:39:51] maybe two. Yeah, I guess so. And did he got canceled? I don't think what you think it's
[04:39:56] Diddy? No, it was not Diddy. And yeah, I don't know. Internet and in our case, Copy Display
[04:40:01] Book then got added for plagiarism. Well, there's a lot of people that copy that stuff
[04:40:05] because it just works, right? I mean, that's the reason why they do it. I mean, obviously,
[04:40:10] that's why. So, yeah, maybe he got sued by someone. Yeah, but he probably would
[04:40:14] have come out and said that he got sued, right? Rather than just leaving it and
[04:40:18] never has a second and they're all the closer here
[04:40:21] uh... like and i feel like somebody would have said that are like there
[04:40:24] would have been an implication that would have been leaked somewhere
[04:40:28] and i can imagine that it would just happen then nobody would have any idea
[04:40:32] about it
[04:40:32] but anyway i will look at this year
[04:40:35] so this has been uh... you know crimson desert obviously released
[04:40:39] and i do think that
[04:40:42] very clearly
[04:40:43] it is a uh... like crimson desert is the latest victim
[04:40:48] of not adhering to Western social standards.
[04:40:52] It's happened. I think it's happening again.
[04:40:56] I've spent the last two weeks experiencing a crazy amount of whiplash.
[04:41:00] I went from not paying attention to negative journalist reviews for Crimson Desert to getting
[04:41:06] a little concerned when initial player reviews started sounding eerily similar to watching
[04:41:10] the Pearl Abyss talk drop 30%.
[04:41:13] to then finally buying the game myself and having an absolute blast with it.
[04:41:17] But on the exact same day Crimson Desert launched, Fortnite dropped a new season
[04:41:22] and like a week later, Epic Fired a thousand people.
[04:41:25] Now, I have witnessed two stories about ambition in gaming this week,
[04:41:29] both with very different outcomes.
[04:41:31] And I think the difference comes down to two big things that we always talk about.
[04:41:36] Who are you actually building your game for?
[04:41:38] And when those people show up and tell you what they think,
[04:41:41] are you even listening?
[04:41:42] before he gets all that's also one of the really good things about it is that
[04:41:46] they made crimson desert for a specific player base
[04:41:50] and it sure seems like those players showed up
[04:41:53] the game is getting like still
[04:41:55] two hundred thousand players
[04:41:57] that is an insane amount by the way
[04:42:00] that's a ridiculous amount of players for a single-player game
[04:42:03] especially more than a week after release
[04:42:06] that let's catch up on a few things
[04:42:09] Sony just announced that the PS5 is going up by another $100,
[04:42:12] meaning that the PS5 Pro is now $900.
[04:42:16] Is this the first time that a console has gone up this much in cost?
[04:42:20] I've never even seen this happen.
[04:42:21] I don't remember this ever happening in the past.
[04:42:23] Price hike is less than a year, but don't worry.
[04:42:27] Sony is merciful to us poppers.
[04:42:29] You cannot justify dropping that amount of money on a console.
[04:42:32] You can always just rent a PlayStation via a monthly subscription service
[04:42:36] if you live in the UK.
[04:42:37] What you're leasing, wait, you can lease a PlayStation?
[04:42:41] Oh my God.
[04:42:45] So we went from being able to buy consoles
[04:42:48] and order food to leasing consoles
[04:42:52] and then buying DoorDash Chipotle with Klarna,
[04:42:56] like pay as you go.
[04:42:59] I'm like, there's something that's really wrong right now.
[04:43:03] Something is very, very wrong.
[04:43:06] live in the UK. It is still so early in the year and already there have been so many layoffs.
[04:43:13] Crystal Dynamics just had their fourth round in 12 months. Battlefield Studios touched off
[04:43:18] after their big launch last year. Ubisoft got a right storm entertainment, Riot let 80 people
[04:43:23] go, and Sony shut down Blue Point, which I personally will never forgive them for,
[04:43:27] because the shadow of the Colossus remake was a masterpiece. And speaking of layoffs,
[04:43:32] Let's go ahead and talk about the big one. We found out days ago that Epic Games was letting go of 1,000 people
[04:43:38] after already letting go of 16% of their workforce back in 2023.
[04:43:42] This is only gonna get worse by the way.
[04:43:44] Their statements that Fortnite engagement has been declining since last year and that they are spending significantly more than they're making and
[04:43:50] of course, even with a decline in players, Fortnite is obviously still one of the biggest games ever made and played,
[04:43:56] but Epic's response to all of this has been
[04:43:59] very interesting just earlier this month they raised a few bucks prices and told
[04:44:04] players that they needed to help pay the bills well apparently the kids didn't pay
[04:44:08] the bills so now you got to fire everybody yep well Sammy that worked at
[04:44:14] the at the engineering department got fired because little Billy wouldn't
[04:44:17] spend his mom's credit card broccoli top put down the Celsius and go help
[04:44:22] epic pay their rent yeah and a week later they cut a thousand people now
[04:44:27] Now, the gaming industry, and sadly, all of us, are unfortunately no stranger to tone-deaf
[04:44:32] statements from executives.
[04:44:34] And with Tim Sweeney already on the leaderboard for this, he died once again for the top spot
[04:44:39] as he tried to smooth things over by making a statement on X, saying,
[04:44:42] I think Tim Sweeney is just too honest.
[04:44:47] He actually just tells people what happened.
[04:44:52] And that's scary.
[04:44:54] He just tells, he's like, yeah, we weren't making a lot of money, so we fired people.
[04:44:59] Think about it as people losing their jobs.
[04:45:01] Now employers will see a stream of resumes of once in a lifetime quality folks.
[04:45:06] I, wow, I think all the easily-based statistics in you know, I guess.
[04:45:10] Get used to not owning your own games on the leaderboard.
[04:45:12] I don't know, Tim, could it be that instead of your overflowing charity for the market,
[04:45:18] Epic may be overhired, but way too much focus on everything other than core Fortnite,
[04:45:23] like internal HR initiatives, massive content partnerships spending a billion dollars fighting
[04:45:29] Apple and publicly backing lawsuits with Valve. And then your first instinct is to get on social
[04:45:34] media and act like you just did everyone a huge favor. Meanwhile, Dave new will continue
[04:45:39] to also like, I mean, one thing that the reason why I'm never surprised when these companies
[04:45:43] do layoffs is the amount of my workday videos between the years of 2020 and 2024 of these
[04:45:52] women that would go to work and they wouldn't do anything. They would just have meetings
[04:45:58] with each other talking about not doing anything. And like I saw so many of these and I was
[04:46:04] like there's no way you can run a company with that many fake jobs. And then I think
[04:46:10] again I've said it before I'll say it again. I think it was it was Ewan firing
[04:46:15] all those people whenever he took over Twitter and the product not really changing that
[04:46:21] But that was a light bulb inside of the head of every single other tech company.
[04:46:25] And they said, you know what?
[04:46:27] Let's do that.
[04:46:28] I used to just, I thought I was meaning to do nothing in a way.
[04:46:31] With this layout though, they are also shutting down three different Fortnite modes.
[04:46:35] And what it's worth, I actually was kind of surprised because their statement that
[04:46:39] they put out was fairly honest.
[04:46:41] They said they failed to build something awesome enough to attract and retain a large
[04:46:45] player base.
[04:46:46] People didn't play it.
[04:46:47] And all of this, I just kept wondering, how did Fortnite get here?
[04:46:51] There was a time when it seemed like they over expanded and they spread themselves too thin and their player base like the thing is that
[04:46:59] People that play fortnight are usually kids and younger people
[04:47:02] And I think fortnight tries to do what roblox does but because fortnight is too tied to a specific type of gameplay
[04:47:10] it's harder for them to have the same type of roblox level customization and
[04:47:15] And competency in playing the game is much more tied to Fortnite than it is with Roblox, which makes it exclusionary to people that are, you know, like six years old.
[04:47:25] And I think you put all those things together, and you have all these different modes.
[04:47:30] There is a market saturation point for everything.
[04:47:33] There's a market saturation point for Coca-Cola.
[04:47:36] There's a market saturation point for, you know, Halo.
[04:47:40] Halo, there's a market saturation point for Lord of the Rings where people at a certain
[04:47:45] point everybody that's going to see it has seen it.
[04:47:49] That's just the way it is.
[04:47:52] Everyone and their mother was playing this game and it caused huge players in the industry
[04:47:56] to chase the live surface model for years because of its massive success.
[04:48:01] Studios have been gutted, games have been redesigned, entire companies have pivoted
[04:48:05] to chase what Fortnite originally built and now even Fortnite themselves is having
[04:48:09] a difficult time. The thing that everyone was trying to emulate is now struggling itself,
[04:48:13] and it was not for lack of ambition. Epic had plenty of ambition. They have just been pointing
[04:48:19] it literally everywhere else, except at the people that play their poor game. So Fortnite
[04:48:24] chose this one side of the coin, but what does it look like when all of that ambition actually
[04:48:28] has a target? Well, that brings us to Crimson Desert. Originally, Crimson Desert started
[04:48:33] out as an MMO prequel to Black Desert Online, and somewhere during the seven plus years
[04:48:38] of development, Pearl Abyss scrapped pretty much their entire direction for the game.
[04:48:42] No live service, no multiplayer, although that might be coming now to be determined.
[04:48:47] I think they're probably going to do that.
[04:48:48] I think that'd be smart.
[04:48:49] The thing that's crazy about Crimson Desert, you know, you don't really think about this
[04:48:53] a lot.
[04:48:56] There is no fucking store in the game.
[04:49:00] There's no, you know, 50 different cosmetic items.
[04:49:03] I think there's a pre-order set and that's it.
[04:49:07] Other than that, you just simply buy the game and you play the game.
[04:49:11] Every cool badass set in the game, you just go get it.
[04:49:16] Yet?
[04:49:17] Well, yeah, obviously, yet.
[04:49:20] I mean, of course they might do something like that in the future, but it hasn't happened,
[04:49:24] so I'm talking about the way it is.
[04:49:26] Yeah, right now, it's not the case, and that's great.
[04:49:29] Well, I'm not interested in a single-player game with all of their ambitious ideas
[04:49:34] pointed at one thing, a super rich and enjoyable single-player experience, and you can feel
[04:49:40] it when you play.
[04:49:41] Now, I didn't get to start playing until the middle of launch weekend, and like I said
[04:49:45] at the start, by the time I sat down, I'd already seen a lot of the discourse.
[04:49:49] Mixed reviews, controls, complaints, people saying that it was too hard or too clunky,
[04:49:53] and outside of like the Paul Tassie's at Ford's, I felt the critic reviews looking
[04:49:58] weirdly nitpicky.
[04:49:59] even at this point after the massive quality of life patches some journalists just seem committed to hating this game after getting some
[04:50:07] Yeah, then they always will they will always find a way to complain about
[04:50:12] Eastern games that don't adhere to Western
[04:50:16] Sensibilities which are the exact opposite of sensible
[04:50:19] That's what I think really happened
[04:50:22] And I think the same thing happened with wu kong the same thing happened with wu chang the same thing happened with
[04:50:28] with Stellar Blade, the same thing happened with, I think, games like Wuthering Waves.
[04:50:34] Like, many, many of these games is the same paradigm, Kazan, yeah, I don't know if there's
[04:50:41] another one, but Where Wins Me, yes, Where Wins Me does a great example. Every single
[04:50:45] one of these games gets overly criticized by these people because these games don't
[04:50:51] adhere to the ideology that these people want them to have. There's no universe
[04:50:57] where marathons in nine and crimson desert is a six that just doesn't exist even on release that wasn't true
[04:51:05] it's just so blatantly dishonest that you can't eat i don't even know what to say
[04:51:11] sometime in myself and sitting at around 30 hours now were some of the initial complaints valid
[04:51:16] yeah a little bit yeah oh it sucks there is a way learning curve the controls are not always
[04:51:22] the smoothest although i do think that argument has been blown out of proportion just a little bit
[04:51:26] But I noticed that Cliff doesn't always grab a ledge when he should.
[04:51:30] I had a whole lantern quest that fought me for 20 minutes straight because I did not realize
[04:51:34] that my weapon had to be achieved in order to pull it out properly.
[04:51:38] Yeah.
[04:51:38] And I'm not a puzzle world, all right.
[04:51:40] So some of the harder ones have made me feel pretty dumb, and I have accepted my skill issue.
[04:51:45] But even with all of that, I'm still having a blast.
[04:51:48] If you only listened to the discourse at launch, you would genuinely think that this was
[04:51:51] some type of cyberpunk all over again, like this game was utterly unplayable.
[04:51:56] And that was just not the case.
[04:51:58] Now, this is not a game for everyone, but for people who do enjoy this type of thing,
[04:52:02] it is incredibly fun.
[04:52:04] Combat, climbing, puzzles, taming animals, wrestling, crafting, companions, a genuinely massive open
[04:52:10] world, full of fun things to do.
[04:52:12] And everything is all working together to make the game as fun as possible.
[04:52:16] And that right there, what they need to do next is they have to add in early game and
[04:52:22] mid-game field bosses and mid-tier bosses and NPCs that roam around in the open world.
[04:52:32] Whenever you start, you need to see a dragon flying around. Whenever you start, you need to see
[04:52:39] a version of the tree sentinel. Whenever you start, because that's the big problem,
[04:52:43] is you have a handful of these in late, late, late game, and I'm experiencing them now because
[04:52:48] I'm playing them but early on you don't have those things for you to go up against and think that you own the world and
[04:52:55] You hit it
[04:52:55] You don't do any damage and then it one shots you like that's the type of stuff that creates a scope for the game
[04:53:02] And I think that they also need to have things that are in between like the super hard bosses and
[04:53:09] Like the random mobs that you're killing like a kind of like a black desert
[04:53:14] You have things like the ogres for example and those are pretty hard to kill that you kill for the ogre ring and
[04:53:20] You need to have more monsters like that inside of Crimson Desert
[04:53:24] We don't really have a lot of that and like those mid tier. Yeah, basically elites there are bro
[04:53:29] Not really like not really dude
[04:53:31] Not really at all like there's like three of them that are like the generals that you fight and like a few quest lines
[04:53:38] And that's it
[04:53:40] There is the difference. While Epic was scattering Fortnite across numerous different games and
[04:53:45] directions, Pearl Abyss was pouring everything into making one specific thing as good as
[04:53:50] it could possibly be. And you can tell because it pops up in all of the little stuff. The
[04:53:55] background NPCs in this game have genuinely made me laugh out loud from cussing at me
[04:54:00] and calling me to see when I accidentally bumped them over to an old woman randomly
[04:54:05] hitting on me in the city streets.
[04:54:06] I didn't have that one.
[04:54:07] The music of the game, I used to Irish Dance as a kid and that one merchant theme makes
[04:54:12] me yearn for the jig.
[04:54:13] That stuff is in there because somebody at Perlebus thought it was funny or cool or beautiful
[04:54:18] and just put it in because that is what happens when you know your audience and you want
[04:54:23] to know something.
[04:54:24] But you care about the audience.
[04:54:25] There's another factor to it.
[04:54:26] And at $70 it is understandable.
[04:54:27] People are going to be less patient with any type of launch jank so even if I personally
[04:54:31] was not as bothered by some of it, it makes sense that Crimson Desert's initial
[04:54:35] quirks pushed away certain people. But for the people who decided to stick with it, this is a
[04:54:41] game built for them. And Perlevis proved that almost immediately. Within four days of launch,
[04:54:46] Perlevis had their first big patch life with tutorial improvements, keyboard and mouse changes,
[04:54:52] camp storage, boss nerves, health item buffs, and then 10 days later after launch, a huge
[04:54:58] patch. Five new mounts, faster load times, a sprint toggle reduced. And today, by the way,
[04:55:04] this video was from yesterday, today, and I guess last night, maybe the day before I don't know when,
[04:55:09] but they did another patch where they increased the amount of storage that you have in the game.
[04:55:15] So they have just continuously, time after time, listened to what players want, and then made
[04:55:20] accommodations accordingly. I think that's been amazing. I'm not used to Pearl Abyss taking
[04:55:25] a W like this. Yeah, it's been really good.
[04:55:27] Good.
[04:55:28] Lighting stamina.
[04:55:29] Plus 100.
[04:55:30] It's more than that.
[04:55:31] It's a 1000.
[04:55:32] They even added a prompt for using keys to unlock doors, which was something I personally
[04:55:36] was very excited about.
[04:55:37] Two major patches in 10 days.
[04:55:40] They are moving wickedly fast.
[04:55:41] And yes, it would have been nice if all of this was just there at launch.
[04:55:46] And I am glad that people have spoken up.
[04:55:48] But I think that it really goes to show how important it is to do play testing and
[04:55:52] to have good QA.
[04:55:56] Because if you could have made all these changes in less than two weeks after release, the odds
[04:56:02] are your game would have been better off than if you had just released it two weeks later
[04:56:07] with the changes.
[04:56:09] That's the truth.
[04:56:10] And you would have missed so many negative reviews.
[04:56:15] You basically took a bunch of completely unnecessary Ls.
[04:56:19] And this is the way that I feel about it, completely deserved.
[04:56:24] When you release an incomplete or a problematic product, you absolutely deserve to get shit
[04:56:30] on in the reviews because these are people that now effectively have to beta test because
[04:56:35] you didn't do good enough QA.
[04:56:37] So again, I'm happy that they made the changes, but at the same time, I think that this really
[04:56:42] should go to show that a culture of what I think would happen with Crimson Desert,
[04:56:46] which is toxic positivity, that suppressed any degree of people providing feedback
[04:56:52] for, hey, this should be changed, this shouldn't happen this way. It apparently didn't happen.
[04:56:58] And when it's being released to players and people don't like it, and they're the ones
[04:57:02] that have the internal data for when players quit the game, when players stop doing certain
[04:57:07] things, and when they see that so many people just get to a certain point in the game
[04:57:12] and they quit because of how frustrating it is or how annoying it is, then that's
[04:57:16] not good for you as a developer to have that happen, especially when it's happening
[04:57:20] because the game is not working the way that the player thinks it should be.
[04:57:24] Like, it's one thing to quit the game whenever you get to a really hard boss.
[04:57:28] Well, that's what happens.
[04:57:29] But if it's a function of the game or a playability of the game,
[04:57:33] that definitely shouldn't happen.
[04:57:35] It feels really good to be heard, you know?
[04:57:38] Like, I genuinely feel like I am a paying customer again.
[04:57:42] Yeah.
[04:57:42] About a game.
[04:57:43] Told them what was frustrating.
[04:57:44] My boss pissed me off.
[04:57:45] It was terrible.
[04:57:45] In days, not months, not years.
[04:57:48] And that is sadly not something that should feel like an anomaly, but after years of, notably,
[04:57:54] Western AAA, studios treating player feedback like an Avengers level threat instead of just
[04:57:58] useful and helpful information, it kind of is. That used to be the norm. That used to just be
[04:58:04] how this worked. Either the game released polish to a tee or the developers were ready
[04:58:10] and waiting to accept and act on the players responses. And the fact that this feels
[04:58:14] so rare now says way more about the industry than it does about Pearl Abyss.
[04:58:19] Well, I think it's also that like a lot of developers, this is like a weird thing that I
[04:58:23] think has kind of manifested over the years is that developers almost feel like they're working
[04:58:29] against the players. Like it's the developers versus the players. That's the way it felt
[04:58:34] like with World of Warcraft for a really long time. And I thought it was super weird.
[04:58:39] And I didn't understand it and now it's not that much like that. It's just that they're
[04:58:43] They're all in a grudge of being retarded together
[04:58:45] and doing what they're doing with WoW.
[04:58:47] But what the big problem is now is that,
[04:58:50] like I'll give you a great example
[04:58:52] of a Western developer that made a great decision.
[04:58:55] So in Path of Exile One,
[04:58:57] there was a problem with people pianoing their flask,
[04:59:01] which means that you have five flasks and POE one
[04:59:04] and everybody would just hit all five of the flasks
[04:59:07] all of the time, constantly all at the same time.
[04:59:10] So this was technically against the rules
[04:59:13] because you'd be doing it with a macro.
[04:59:15] But what the people in grinding your games,
[04:59:17] this is the way people that made Path of Exile,
[04:59:19] what they did instead of just deciding,
[04:59:21] oh, well, you know what,
[04:59:22] we're gonna just ban people for cheating,
[04:59:24] what they did is they added a function
[04:59:27] that makes the flasks activate automatically.
[04:59:30] So now, instead of having to worry about,
[04:59:32] oh, well, like players are cheating,
[04:59:35] why don't we implement,
[04:59:37] if everybody's doing this,
[04:59:38] maybe the gameplay that we have planned out for people
[04:59:41] isn't very good gameplay.
[04:59:43] And I think that's the main question
[04:59:45] that developers need to ask themselves.
[04:59:47] It's not that does this make the game harder,
[04:59:50] it's more that does this make the game fun.
[04:59:53] And I think that oftentimes you have developers
[04:59:55] and players too that fall into the trap
[04:59:57] of trying to make the game harder
[05:00:00] through introducing mechanics, functionality,
[05:00:02] and gameplay loops that aren't enjoyable.
[05:00:06] And I think that whenever you have a really good game
[05:00:08] that's also very challenging,
[05:00:10] like Elden Ring, player obscure on the hardest difficulty, and, you know, like many other
[05:00:15] examples, Dark Souls and anything else, like Legend of Zelda back in the day used to be
[05:00:20] pretty hard, is that you didn't force players into gameplay loops that were not enjoyable.
[05:00:27] I think that too many developers now have this mindset that you have to eat the shit
[05:00:33] to get to the cake.
[05:00:35] Fuck that.
[05:00:36] I just want to eat the cake.
[05:00:38] There should not be a level of annoying, repetitive, unfun game design that I have to trudge through
[05:00:45] in order to actually enjoy the game.
[05:00:48] There's no reason for that.
[05:00:50] It's unnecessary.
[05:00:51] And I think that we're starting to see developers be able to move away from that now, which
[05:00:55] is great.
[05:00:57] Should not have to ever eat shit.
[05:00:59] Paid for this game, we showed up and Pearl Abyss is treating us like that actually
[05:01:03] means something and is important.
[05:01:05] Like we are people who bought their game and deserve to have a good experience or not
[05:01:10] a problem to manage or a community to pacify or just a revenue stream to optimize just
[05:01:16] their customers.
[05:01:17] And here's another thing too that Pearlabyss is thinking.
[05:01:19] They're gonna make DLC for this game.
[05:01:21] They're gonna make an expansion probably for this game.
[05:01:24] And if they want people to buy that expansion and they want people to buy that DLC,
[05:01:29] it'd better fucking be good.
[05:01:31] And the thing is that look at Capcom and the way that they provided after launch support
[05:01:37] for Monster Hunter World.
[05:01:39] When I played Monster Hunter World, I had such an insanely good fucking experience, like
[05:01:45] I still think back on how fun it was.
[05:01:48] And the reason why is I was stepping into a game that was a pseudo live service game,
[05:01:54] but it had had at that point years of support updates and improvements.
[05:01:59] thing with cyberpunk as well and if you go and play monster under wilds now it's a lot
[05:02:04] better as well.
[05:02:05] It's going to be hard for them because their IQ is lower than the average daycare scammer.
[05:02:08] Oh yeah.
[05:02:09] They want to make happy.
[05:02:11] And the reason that they could move that fast is actually the whole point.
[05:02:14] No man's got you.
[05:02:15] Yeah.
[05:02:16] They were laser focused on their game and their audience so when players showed up
[05:02:19] with feedback there was nothing else competing for that attention and instead of getting
[05:02:23] defensive about it, blaming their audience, lashing out over the critical reviews, they
[05:02:27] just listened.
[05:02:28] They went down the list of complaints and started fixing things and actually thanked people for the feedback. You're welcome
[05:02:38] You're welcome
[05:02:40] They've just done everything I wanted
[05:02:43] They did everything I wanted them to do
[05:02:46] Yeah, I mean and and for you guys that are still playing the game still playing through it. Also, you're welcome
[05:02:52] I'm glad to have made it better and improved it for you guys, you know, it's
[05:02:56] Really, it's just what I do, it's just what I do.
[05:03:00] Instead of getting weird about it, most studios would have put out some type of big road map
[05:03:04] and asked everyone to just be patient, Perlevis just did the thing.
[05:03:08] So where does this week's up?
[05:03:09] 3 million copies sold in 5 days, steam reviews going from mixed rating on launch night to
[05:03:14] very positive, and a Sunday morning, a week and a half after launch, Crimson Desert
[05:03:19] just hit 276,000 concurrent players on steam.
[05:03:22] a new all-time peak, most single-player games
[05:03:25] start to lose their concurrent players in the first week.
[05:03:28] Crimson Desert is gaining them.
[05:03:29] Good games gain players leading up to the weekend
[05:03:33] after the week that they were released on.
[05:03:35] Insanely good games sometimes have a second weekend
[05:03:39] that they get even more popular in.
[05:03:42] A couple of examples of this are Arc Raiders,
[05:03:45] Marvel Rivals, and now Crimson Desert.
[05:03:51] Looking at both studios epic and prohibits it is clear that both of them have ambition
[05:03:57] prohibits has done is
[05:03:59] Slay the spire to people playing it and everything epic has been doing for the past few years or more is to
[05:04:07] I'm honestly not even sure
[05:04:10] epics growth strategy for
[05:04:12] fortnight
[05:04:14] Was informed by people that are retarded
[05:04:17] They were informed by focus groups, by consultancy firms, and by people that don't really have
[05:04:27] an intrinsic understanding about Fortnite and why people play Fortnite.
[05:04:33] That's the big problem they have.
[05:04:35] And I can tell in a lot of these cases where which groups of these people, instead of
[05:04:41] actually listening to their players listen to a consultancy firm a focus
[05:04:47] group or some sort of thing that is not actually your player base Karen jobs
[05:04:53] yeah basically you listen to the Karens instead of listening to the players they
[05:04:58] were informed by yes men who glazed them with nothing critical well also
[05:05:02] another thing is that like for example doing a lot of like for example like
[05:05:07] like the Simpsons or the Star Wars collab that happened with Fortnite, the odds are
[05:05:14] that the people that they have that they pay to analyze their product were not able to
[05:05:19] accurately understand why those products were so good.
[05:05:24] And so then they poured it over and they have the rock in there and they think that
[05:05:27] they're going to have the same experience.
[05:05:29] But it's really emergent player behavior and how the design encourages that that
[05:05:34] really makes these products very good.
[05:05:37] But because they don't have people that have that level of insight, they get misled into
[05:05:41] thinking that more brand deals, more partnerships, more collabs are the solution.
[05:05:47] But that's actually not the solution.
[05:05:49] The solution is creating content like that that allows players to have their own experience
[05:05:54] while simultaneously enjoying things that they've previously experienced themselves.
[05:05:59] the Kamala Harris City on fortnight. The signs were there. The bottom line is that
[05:06:10] Perlebus is focused on us, the players. They filled their game with passion, love and so
[05:06:16] much charm and all kinds of weird funny details that are only in there because somebody
[05:06:21] at the studio cared and thought it would make for a more fun and enjoyable experience.
[05:06:25] increase their brand presence or optimize revenue streams, that's the huge difference.
[05:06:31] And what is funny is that it's not like Crimson Desert even launched broken or technically
[05:06:35] unfinished. We have seen what actual broken launches and promises broken look like. No
[05:06:40] man's sky, Final Fantasy 14, Cyberpunk and those studios earned their second chances
[05:06:45] because they listened to their players. And they took them a long time too. And think
[05:06:50] Think about how much harder it was for each of these development teams because they fucked
[05:06:55] up the first time.
[05:06:59] That's the cost of fucking up.
[05:07:02] And I never feel bad for developers for this, by the way.
[05:07:05] I never do because people gave you $70.
[05:07:10] They gave you $50 and you fucked up.
[05:07:15] That's what you get.
[05:07:17] Hopefully you can fix it.
[05:07:19] until you do you fucked up a student launch in a broken state you didn't lie
[05:07:23] it was a good game with some rough edges and instead of shaking their
[05:07:29] facet players and accepting critics reviews they just started making
[05:07:33] improvements just told them yeah they were smart enough to actually listen
[05:07:38] now I've said this before but do you like the game you're making and do you
[05:07:43] like who you're making it for because when you like your audience they are
[05:07:46] not your enemy. And listening to them is in a chore. The right thing to do usually is pretty obvious.
[05:07:52] Ambition is cheap. Any studio can have ambition. But ambition only means something when you aim it
[05:07:59] at the correct target. The people who will actually show up for you. Pearl Abyss had a
[05:08:03] stupid amount of ambition and a very clear picture of exactly who it was all for, Quarks and all.
[05:08:09] And that's why 3 million people bought it. And that's why their reviews flipped. And that's
[05:08:13] also that like i mean the game like for me would i recommend crimson desert
[05:08:18] absolutely i think it's one of the best games that's been released this year
[05:08:22] if somebody tells me that crimson desert is their game of the year i totally
[05:08:27] understand why they say that
[05:08:29] i think that resident evil is going to win
[05:08:32] but i will compare something and i don't think this is a good comparison but
[05:08:36] i think that it is worth mentioning
[05:08:38] uh... where is it with the fuck that it goes steam there it is
[05:08:41] So if I look at Crimson Desert, I have not beaten the game, and some of this is AFK.
[05:08:47] So let's say I've spent 200 hours playing the game.
[05:08:50] I've left it on overnight a couple of times.
[05:08:52] So 200 hours playing this game.
[05:08:56] OK.
[05:08:57] And then Resident Evil, where is it?
[05:09:04] 14 hours.
[05:09:06] That's a really big difference.
[05:09:09] now i think that the fourteen hours that i played resident evil
[05:09:13] were probably better than the best fourteen hours that i played crimson
[05:09:17] desert
[05:09:19] two hundred hours is a lot more than fourteen
[05:09:24] it is
[05:09:25] so i mean again like i i i i think and it's a matter of of priorities it's a
[05:09:30] matter of values and it's a matter of preference
[05:09:35] I might finish Crimson Desert and decide that it's my game of the year.
[05:09:40] I might.
[05:09:41] I'm not sure.
[05:09:42] It's possible.
[05:09:43] A 30% stock crash turned into recovery in under two weeks.
[05:09:48] And if you're epic, if you're the company that the Fortnite game that genuinely changed
[05:09:53] the industry and you can't even remember who you built it for, that is not a layoffs
[05:09:58] or a V-Bucks problem.
[05:10:00] It is a who is this even for anymore problem.
[05:10:03] Sadly your audience figured that out long before you did if you made it to the end of this video
[05:10:08] But thank you so much for watching. I would like to know your thoughts on everything
[05:10:11] Are you playing crimson desert?
[05:10:13] What do you think and Pearl Abyss if you are somehow listening well?
[05:10:17] Apparently you might be because you've literally just added the key prompt I was about to ask you for
[05:10:22] Please allow me to skip and PC dialogue and cut scenes and my life is yours
[05:10:28] Thanks again for being here, and I'll see you in the next one
[05:10:31] What they need to do is they need to add like ogres and shit like many bosses that are out in the world
[05:10:37] Like fucking the tree Sentinel and shit like at the very beginning like there needs to be a guy
[05:10:42] That's like on a horse. He's got a pole arm and he's patrolling around outside of her nand
[05:10:49] And he's really hard to kill
[05:10:51] That's the shit that they need to put in the game now
[05:10:54] They've got to add in many bosses that you can farm for higher tier items or maybe like better
[05:11:01] Accessories that's what they need to do through the game, right? And that's the next step. They won't
[05:11:08] They've done everything else. I wanted
[05:11:11] They did everything else. I wanted they're gonna do this too. Just wait. Just wait. They're gonna do it, too
[05:11:17] I'm gonna link you guys the video. This is a great video background NPC
[05:11:20] I've watched your videos quite a bit quite a lot and I think they're very very very good
[05:11:25] I'm glad that she's enjoying the game as well. I I think it's fucking amazing
[05:11:28] I love the game mortal shell to woman to play that as well
[05:11:32] I mean obviously I am do of course have you seen more to the fallen to or mortal shell to oh, yeah
[05:11:38] I mean of course of course I have 100% and they said fix the story or give a good DLC story. I think that I
[05:11:45] Don't know how they can fix the story honestly
[05:11:47] I think they'd have to realm reborn the story and I feel like also I'm this is racist
[05:11:53] I don't know of any Korean dev that makes good stories. I don't I
[05:12:01] Sorry basically, okay, so
[05:12:07] Like all right, let me think about this let me think all right what's really
[05:12:17] So, caught story, Nikkei?
[05:12:20] Why are you guys saying Nikkei? Isn't that just- and it makes me so mad that there's like a consensus that Nikkei has a good story.
[05:12:30] Stellar Blade was okay. It was decent, Wuthering Waves. I thought Wuther- I thought Kuro games was Chinese.
[05:12:40] I- I thought it was.
[05:12:47] I'm pretty sure it is. Yeah, that's why fucking thought right you mean sound dad's fucking career. Yeah, Chinese. Okay
[05:12:56] So Nikkei does have a good story. I mean, I don't know about that watch a video on Nikkei story. It's good, bro
[05:13:02] I might do that. We'll see what happens getting back into a motherfuckers complimenting a PNG game
[05:13:06] Well, I'm just giving my opinion on it, right?
[05:13:08] I mean and yeah
[05:13:09] I do think that also a lot of the hostility and animosity towards Crimson desert has come from the fact that
[05:13:16] Listen, Crimson Desert doesn't have a lot of black people in it and it doesn't have
[05:13:21] any fucking gay people except for if you count you the player, right? Besides that,
[05:13:25] no. Nobody's gay, nobody's black, nobody's non-binary, nobody's trans, there's none
[05:13:32] of that. And I think that they do rate games negatively based off of that. I do.
[05:13:37] And I know it sounds so superficial, such a conspiracy, so dumb, but I think
[05:13:44] that's what's happening. I do. And no gay, that's right. And a protagonist is a masculine
[05:13:53] white male gigachat too. Now I think Cliff is a boring, like for example, I think that like
[05:14:00] Clive from Final Fantasy 14 is just a better version of Cliff. He is, he's the better version
[05:14:07] of him. That being said, I think Cliff gets to become a better character, but he is also
[05:14:13] kind of a boring character. He is, can I say 14? I meant 16. Yeah, Final Fantasy 16.
[05:14:18] Goods boring as fuck. And I think that's intentional, right? It's done intentionally in order to
[05:14:25] basically make it to where people, you know, can put themselves in the shoes of that character.
[05:14:30] I think that's the reason why. They make Cliff emotionalist outside of, on the outside like
[05:14:35] Geralt. Yeah, yeah, definitely. But I think Geralt's a more interesting character than Cliff
[05:14:39] is. Like, is it dramatically more interesting character? So, I'm gay and I hate having characters
[05:14:45] shove LGBT stuff down my throat. I think the problem is that they do it in a way that's patronizing.
[05:14:51] That's the issue that, that's the biggest issue with like having the representation,
[05:14:56] is that it's done in a way that's patronizing to the player. It's like, hey, you retard,
[05:15:01] did you know that there are people that are gay? Or they put it front and foremost. And here's
[05:15:06] another big issue is that whenever you have video game companies that add in
[05:15:11] these minority characters, you can almost guarantee that these minority
[05:15:15] characters will be completely one-dimensional, lawful, good characters
[05:15:20] that always have the right opinions about everything. That's another really
[05:15:26] big problem is that they write every single one of them to be like
[05:15:30] basically perfect. Did you honor the flycat? I don't know what that means.
[05:15:41] I read your speech about Iran all your tags through by mail opposition voice.
[05:15:44] Well, you've typed that. Like, let me pull this person up. And because I don't know really what's
[05:15:50] going on here. You've typed it. See, I saw it the first time you typed it. I did. I ignored
[05:15:57] it because do you know that you see your links getting deleted right? You're going to get banned
[05:16:03] by the way. You're going to get banned because you're spamming. There's a rule against spamming
[05:16:07] and you're spamming. But like why would you do that? Why would you do that whenever you know
[05:16:13] that your message is getting deleted? I don't understand it. Can you explain this to me?
[05:16:21] When was the last gay villain? Exactly, right? Or a gay person that I deserved it.
[05:16:26] Yeah, I mean like I don't know why you would do that. It's just very weird. Video is good. What video? I just saw three asterisks
[05:16:33] Like I don't know why you would even do this
[05:16:36] Senator Spurgatory. Yeah, it's just very weird. Like I don't get it. I don't get why people do that
[05:16:41] But uh, yeah peg and being far cry for see I never played far cry. I never really got into it at all
[05:16:47] And uh minutes apart no typing the same message over and over like I see most messages in the chat
[05:16:54] because I just glance over and I what I can do this is something that I got good
[05:16:58] at when I worked at the IRS I got good at looking at something and then looking
[05:17:02] at something else and then mentally processing what I just got done looking
[05:17:06] at right so like for example like I would be able to read a tax document
[05:17:10] and then take like a mental snapshot and then as I'm processing things for
[05:17:14] that document I'm thinking about okay well that minute said this that the
[05:17:20] other thing, okay, now it means it should go here, right? And so that's the reason
[05:17:24] why I'm good at reading is because I spent a lot of time working at the IRS. I
[05:17:28] worked there for two tax seasons, which was like, I don't know, a total amount of
[05:17:32] time, right? But like whenever I was working, I was working a lot. And that
[05:17:36] was great. And were you anti-Semitic in your life? No, I never really, I never
[05:17:40] understood why people didn't like Jews. I always thought it was kind of like,
[05:17:43] it was like, I could understand why people don't like black people or
[05:17:46] why they don't like Asians or why they don't like, you know, Hispanics or
[05:17:49] or Arabs, or whatever, like I could understand that.
[05:17:52] But I never really understood the idea
[05:17:55] of like why they didn't like Jews.
[05:17:57] I never, I never got it, I never figured it out.
[05:18:00] Yeah.
[05:18:02] That's a clip.
[05:18:04] Well, it's true though, right?
[05:18:06] Yeah, that's just, that's the way that I,
[05:18:09] I'm just telling you the truth, right?
[05:18:10] I mean, like, did anybody else feel this way?
[05:18:13] I'm not the only person that felt this way, right?
[05:18:17] You're joking, right?
[05:18:18] no i'm not joking
[05:18:19] like absolutely not not just on joint truth
[05:18:25] yeah
[05:18:27] cuz like i mean you have to understand that like
[05:18:29] the reasons why people don't like and again
[05:18:32] we have these conversations on my stream
[05:18:34] the reasons why people don't like black people are very obvious these are very
[05:18:39] obvious
[05:18:40] and you can see is a surface level understanding
[05:18:43] you can immediately come to the conclusion why people don't like black
[05:18:47] people
[05:18:47] that you can instantly see that
[05:18:49] but at the same time the reasons why they might not like jews are way more
[05:18:54] complicated
[05:18:55] it's like historic it's with banking it's with some other shit it's with
[05:19:00] killing jesus etc
[05:19:02] this is the difference and i think that it takes a larger amount of
[05:19:06] understanding for that
[05:19:07] rather than if you're looking at other minority groups that's the reason why
[05:19:12] it's pretty obvious
[05:19:14] sneaky yeah simple
[05:19:16] and uh... which is not complicated yet but it's much more complicated
[05:19:20] and it's also like and by the way this is the same reason why black people might
[05:19:24] not like
[05:19:24] it's very easy for somebody to see what's why black people wouldn't like white
[05:19:28] people
[05:19:29] it's because of slavery
[05:19:30] oh yeah yeah for sure and then like segregation yeah it makes sense
[05:19:34] like it it's instant like you don't need to have a lot of background
[05:19:37] knowledge and like historical context to
[05:19:41] understand that
[05:19:45] does that make sense did you get the call i wish
[05:19:48] and uh... don't forget to kill the hollywood i'd actually i don't know who
[05:19:51] killed the hollywood i have no idea what happened to him
[05:19:54] as a matter of fact
[05:19:55] and uh... but whites free the slaves i'm not making guys
[05:20:00] whenever i say that it's easy to understand why somebody's racist
[05:20:04] that doesn't mean that i agree with it
[05:20:06] i just means that it's easy for me to see the cause and effect
[05:20:09] like i can see why somebody steals from a store
[05:20:12] That doesn't mean that I agree with stealing from the store.
[05:20:15] Of course not, but like in order to see like the impulse,
[05:20:18] like where does a person get this opinion from?
[05:20:21] It's a lot easier, I think, to get an opinion,
[05:20:23] a surface level hate for some minority groups
[05:20:26] versus other minority groups,
[05:20:28] because some of them are more complex than others.
[05:20:31] That's just the reason.
[05:20:32] Like, I'm sorry, that's it.
[05:20:35] So, hey, I can't believe you like racism.
[05:20:37] Hey guys, it's just that simple.
[05:20:40] and uh... soft topics that pilot all while the second pilot was found really
[05:20:45] let me see if i pull this up
[05:20:50] wait second marriage was a second marriage
[05:20:53] the second pilot has been located the evacuation in process
[05:20:58] uh... yeah i mean let's wait and see what happens i mean i'm not ready to
[05:21:03] really admit this or you know like saying i mean
[05:21:06] uh... i'll i'll let's let's wait and see what happens for just a couple
[05:21:09] minutes. And the thing is we don't incite black people anymore. Today, white
[05:21:13] poly people have more reasons to not like black people. I don't care about why
[05:21:17] you don't like black people or why a black person doesn't like a white person.
[05:21:22] I don't give a shit about it. It doesn't matter to me. The point is that it's
[05:21:26] easy to understand how people come to these conclusions. That's the point that
[05:21:31] I'm making. That's it. Your stream isn't mature enough to handle this
[05:21:36] conversation well that's fine then they can get mad
[05:21:40] i think what i'm saying is direct honest and and and totally reasonable
[05:21:46] is completely reasonable
[05:21:48] and just because people want to take
[05:21:50] that there is there are so many conversations that are never had
[05:21:54] because people are afraid of the consequence of people intentionally
[05:21:58] misunderstanding them
[05:22:00] too bad guys
[05:22:01] we're gonna just say it the way it is
[05:22:04] I don't mince words, I don't try to be politically correct,
[05:22:08] I don't try to say it in a way that can't be taken out of context,
[05:22:13] I just say it that way.
[05:22:14] And if you don't like the way I said it, too fucking bad.
[05:22:18] That's the way it is.
[05:22:20] Trying to talk around people
[05:22:22] that are intentionally trying to misunderstand you
[05:22:24] is choosing how to lose.
[05:22:27] No, I'm just gonna say it the way I think it is.
[05:22:30] That's how it is.
[05:22:31] Too bad.
[05:22:32] So, yeah, and, yeah, content for tomorrow, exactly.
[05:22:37] Think about it, isn't it kind of hypocritical, date Jews, and you can't even tell what they are at a glance?
[05:22:43] Well, and I think that's, like, and that's another good point, right, is that it's much easier for...
[05:22:49] Like, you think about the level of understanding for a person to see, oh, this is a black person versus, oh, this is a Jew.
[05:22:57] I think, yeah, you can't tell. Well, what I'm saying is that which one has a lower barrier to entry identifying Jews or black people?
[05:23:06] It's obvious. It's obviously black people. So that's a racism that is much more easily accessible just by its nature.
[05:23:15] nature.
[05:23:16] It's it.
[05:23:18] Sorry.
[05:23:19] Uh, yeah, I know.
[05:23:21] Uh, oh, you can't say that.
[05:23:23] It's true.
[05:23:25] We all know this.
[05:23:27] Holy fuck.
[05:23:29] Holy fuck.
[05:23:30] People are saying, it's so pathetic how people are nowadays.
[05:23:33] It is so fucking pathetic.
[05:23:36] Oh my god.
[05:23:38] Oh, you can't say that.
[05:23:39] You can't say it's obvious.
[05:23:41] People are pussies, I know. I just want to talk about something more because people are
[05:23:51] not ready to think or critically think. Yeah, exactly. It's just annoying. And I thought
[05:23:56] you hated face-tatted people. Kevin, that's part of the face. And if something's a fact,
[05:24:02] it's not racist. I think you can use facts to be racist. You can be. If you're presenting
[05:24:07] them in a way that's, uh, you know, maybe misleading, but overall I think that's definitely
[05:24:12] true. Yeah, sure. Once emotional. Yeah, it's just the way it is. When someone says you can't
[05:24:18] say this, they say, bitch, shut the fuck up. True. And Doug and Engager chatters that
[05:24:23] a monk wouldn't engage with. Oh, I'm a monk now, right? Well, so this pilot's been
[05:24:27] located. Let me, who cares? Let's move on. So the pilot's been located announcing
[05:24:32] this after multiple reports of activities and clashes within the region. Live coverage
[05:24:36] now. It's unconfirmed. SENTCOM won't confirm this for a while. We probably won't get confirmation
[05:24:42] for this for at least probably three more hours. They posted pictures of the rescue mission.
[05:24:49] Oh, fuck, really? Reports of a US helicopter activity over southwestern Iran emit an ongoing
[05:24:59] search in a rescue mission for an F-15 crew member. Reports from Iranian locals cited
[05:25:06] Fatex Network says US helicopters are operating over Iranian airspace at an undisclosed location.
[05:25:13] Well, they definitely don't confirm until they get back to land. Yeah, like as soon as they get
[05:25:20] in the helicopter. All right, let's announce that we got the guy. People say there was an
[05:25:24] intense firefight to rescue them. Yeah, probably was. I mean, I wouldn't be surprised.
[05:25:36] racism, just a defensive mechanism. I don't want to, again, I don't want to get into this,
[05:25:43] like, there's no reason to even talk about it, in my opinion, because the majority of
[05:25:50] people that are talking about stuff like that, they're trying to, they're not looking
[05:25:56] to have a conversation, they're looking for reassurance that the way that they feel
[05:26:01] is justified. Whether it's being racist or not being racist against a certain group of people,
[05:26:07] they're not looking for a conversation or looking for justification. And so, it's like talking about
[05:26:13] difficulty in video games where you can't talk about whether something is too hard or not,
[05:26:19] because there's always going to be somebody in there that's going to bad faith interject
[05:26:24] themselves into the conversation and then intentionally try to just make it a conversation
[05:26:28] point about how good they are. They completely locked out the White House for the last 48
[05:26:33] hours to focus on this. Twitter had a collective melty thinking Trump died.
[05:26:39] What's that? Like the third time this year? Oh my fucking god. Walter Reed.
[05:26:47] Stephen Chung denies rumor that Trump was taken to the hospital.
[05:26:53] What the fuck? He's stable at Walter Reed. Please God. Oh, this is some other stupid one.
[05:26:58] What is this? Maybe it's not stupid. Maybe this is she's a hot girl that follows me. I can't be losing too many of those
[05:27:04] Okay, and what is this here? X users are now demanding that left this to counts who ran targeted campaigns spreading false claims that President Trump's condition
[05:27:12] Lose monetization free speech not free to make money off of lies. I
[05:27:18] Think that there is a huge I mean to be fair like there's some kind of upset
[05:27:23] But proof of life, I mean, again, like, I don't think these are really that bad.
[05:27:30] Trump died again.
[05:27:31] Yeah, this is Trump 4.
[05:27:34] And it should be arrested.
[05:27:35] I don't think it's that big of a deal, right?
[05:27:37] Racism is a retard.
[05:27:38] I don't want to hear about your justification.
[05:27:40] I don't care.
[05:27:42] But yeah, they locked everything out because of the rescue mission.
[05:27:46] Yeah, I mean, obviously they did.
[05:27:47] I think that makes a lot of sense.
[05:27:49] I mean, Iran capturing somebody can make Trump look bad and they don't want to
[05:27:52] have that happen. Trump died and he's going to rise again tomorrow. Oh, bro, I saw that
[05:27:59] one. Yes, I remember that. Yes, Trump died, but he'll be resurrected on Monday. Man, that's
[05:28:09] crazy. Maybe you wonder, maybe he locked, maybe he locked everybody out and he stopped
[05:28:14] talking to them so he can create, you know, like it can almost be like a resurrection
[05:28:20] on uh... on sunday you know tomorrow
[05:28:22] i think that'd be a happy easter it's sunday and europe will thanks man
[05:28:26] tomorrow we are going to play the i m jesus christ game okay
[05:28:30] uh... for easter sunday i think it's the right thing to do
[05:28:34] uh... we're gonna speak we saved it until then i'm gonna have a downloaded
[05:28:37] and ready to go through
[05:28:39] i might play through the entire game this is the last time he died
[05:28:43] all my god did this have yet i remember this this was last time right
[05:28:47] is this 100% dead seven months ago?
[05:28:55] I think the majority of people that are trying to push this
[05:28:57] don't actually really believe this.
[05:28:59] They're just trying to do a revenge thing
[05:29:01] from what happened with Biden.
[05:29:03] And now we finally have Trump himself address the rumors.
[05:29:06] Unfortunately, Asman wasn't able to react live
[05:29:08] because he was taking care of his dad
[05:29:10] since we posted clip speculated about it.
[05:29:13] Might as well post the man himself respond then.
[05:29:15] but about a big viral social media trend over the weekend.
[05:29:19] How did you find out over the weekend that you were dead?
[05:29:21] You see that?
[05:29:22] No.
[05:29:23] Be there.
[05:29:24] How'd you find out you're dead?
[05:29:26] Let's see if for a couple days, 1.3 million user engagement
[05:29:29] says of Saturday morning about you worked in Lines.
[05:29:31] Really?
[05:29:32] You didn't see that?
[05:29:33] Last week, I did numerous news conferences.
[05:29:35] I didn't do any for two days, and they said,
[05:29:37] there must be something wrong with them.
[05:29:38] Biden wouldn't do them for months.
[05:29:40] You wouldn't say them.
[05:29:40] There's a video that is circulating online now
[05:29:43] of the White House, where a window is open to the residents upstairs, and somebody is
[05:29:48] throwing a big bag out the window. Have you seen this?
[05:29:51] No, that's probably AI. Actually, you can't open the windows. You know why? They're all
[05:29:56] heavily armored and bulletproof. The last place I'd be doing it is that because
[05:30:00] this camera's all over the place. In fact, my wife was complaining about it the other day.
[05:30:04] She said, have a little fresh air come in, but you can't. They're bulletproof.
[05:30:07] Where was the window? Let me see.
[05:30:09] I can't believe bro, in the middle of the press conference, he's like here, let me see
[05:30:17] your phone, let me see?
[05:30:19] Oh yeah, yeah, yeah I get it, thanks for sending me it, yeah I'm gonna show the president in
[05:30:24] the middle of the press conference, yeah see, see they threw a thing out the window, oh
[05:30:29] what the fuck?
[05:30:33] immediate release of the Epstein files. Release the Epstein files, all of them.
[05:30:38] Yeah, there's one. There's a seal. They're all sealed. You can't open them. And one of
[05:30:42] the problems we have with AI is both good and bad. If something happens really bad,
[05:30:45] just blame AI. Something happens. It's really bad. Maybe I'll have to just blame AI.
[05:30:51] Welcome to the apparently Iran took that news. And they're like, Oh, really? Well,
[05:31:01] Let's just do that then great idea. Oh
[05:31:05] My god, he's been watching yeah, apparently the IRGC has been watching
[05:31:10] Traffic jams forming and so that wasn't Iran help security forces capture the down pilots. Oh boy. Oh
[05:31:18] My god
[05:31:21] Jesus Christ, is there any more news about this?
[05:31:25] It doesn't yeah, I don't know why people say that American Delta forces have reached the pilot
[05:31:30] I mean, I don't think people know who got him if confirmed was extraordinary combat rescues in modern history and
[05:31:37] American weapons officer ejected over hostile territory inside a country being bombed for 40 straight days survived the night evaded Iranian security forces
[05:31:45] Shoes perper militaries and civilians actively hunting for them. I mean the thing is that I bet a lot of suit
[05:31:51] I bet civilians help them. I bet he'll never say that I
[05:31:55] Bet they'll never say that probably not for like years
[05:31:58] but I bet civilians helped them and that that's what it is they did I hope that
[05:32:07] they don't say that I do I really hope they don't say that because if they do
[05:32:12] then I worry that there could be blowback on those people and then the
[05:32:17] government could try to go in and figure out who it is but yeah it's for
[05:32:21] their own safety oh there's a CNN update on this okay let me pull it up
[05:32:26] and look. CNN National Security Analyst, lots of unconfirmed reports circulating of a potential
[05:32:36] ongoing rescue operation in Iran for the downed weapons system officer. Situation is still
[05:32:41] fluid and nothing has been confirmed. Okay, well, I mean, this could all just be a hallucination.
[05:32:47] I mean, we've had a lot of those already, right? I mean, I think that we should wait
[05:32:51] to see that there's something that's actually confirmed. I mean, like an image that's
[05:32:55] Posted and people say this is what happened and then for some reason everybody instantly believes it
[05:33:01] I don't think that's a good way to do it CNN according to asmongold stream. Yeah, there you go
[05:33:13] I love doing it
[05:33:16] I really do
[05:33:18] I'm gonna get more of them. I'm gonna get even more donuts. I'm not even more donuts.
[05:33:26] I'm basically done by the way for the day. Tomorrow we're gonna play more of that game.
[05:33:32] I'm gonna hang out for a little bit longer and just see kind of if I can be there
[05:33:38] for the event of this person being rescued. Maybe like 15 more minutes, but I'm pretty
[05:33:44] much shelling so fat bro I know play while no see crimson desert video maybe I
[05:34:00] can show it in a bit what donuts are there they're the hostess powdered donuts
[05:34:05] the simple ones right the ones everybody gets Jesus cosplay tomorrow I
[05:34:11] hope so. Isn't it crazy that these hoes are running wild in the west while they're celebrating
[05:34:18] a country that does the same, that would kill them? That's crazy, honestly. Like, I think
[05:34:23] we should send them back. I think we should send this bitch to Afghanistan. Let the Taliban
[05:34:27] deal with her. You know, I get to be a good idea. I think that we need to get, like,
[05:34:32] we need to have, like, one super strict Islamic extremist country that we have a good
[05:34:40] relationship with that we can send everybody that thinks that they're
[05:34:43] better we can just send them over there it's like maybe pakistan you know like
[05:34:48] pakistan's kind of close right it's like oh you think it's better good go over
[05:34:52] there you're gonna stay there now guitar I don't think the cars that it cuz
[05:34:56] car that extremist I don't think they're that extreme yeah we'll do that
[05:35:00] to the UK in a couple of years minnesota well that's a good idea turkey I
[05:35:05] I don't think Turkey is that crazy at all.
[05:35:08] Yeah, like I've seen videos and shit of Turkey.
[05:35:10] I think Turkey looked like a really nice place,
[05:35:14] looked like a great country.
[05:35:15] I'd be a little bit worried to go to Turkey
[05:35:18] because I criticize the president a lot.
[05:35:21] And I don't know how they're going to deal with that.
[05:35:23] It's the same way I feel about China.
[05:35:25] But on a personal level, yeah, I'd be down to go there.
[05:35:30] The only thing that would be bad about Turkey
[05:35:32] is that the morning prayer, that should probably
[05:35:34] wake me up like that's probably the only thing that I would I would be annoyed
[05:35:40] by other than that you know everything else would be fine and you'll be fine
[05:35:48] maybe yeah it's pretty loud yeah yeah I think so you get used to it yeah I
[05:35:52] bet I mean boy that's the thing right it's like you go to Turkey and you got
[05:35:57] morning prayer because that's the way they do it in Turkey and you don't go to
[05:36:01] turkey and then say keep it down. You know what I mean? Why, that's the, because that's
[05:36:07] what you're supposed to do. Like you go to another country and when in Rome, I mean it's
[05:36:14] so obvious, right? I mean, I don't know why people can't do that. But the prayer on snooze
[05:36:22] mode is not a big deal. What I'm saying is that like you would never go to a country
[05:36:28] like that and then tell them not to do it. I don't know why people want to come here
[05:36:33] and tell us not to do things that we do here. It's fucking annoying. If you're out of your
[05:36:39] American, they'd want, uh, they would want your opinion. Oh, right. Yeah. Americans have
[05:36:43] to give everybody their opinion on everything. Turkey is some of the best hair transplant
[05:36:49] services. And some of the guys, so, um, like, I obviously rich, right? Uh, had a
[05:36:54] guy that did it for him and you know he did it for other people that like uh you know we know
[05:36:59] and so like I would enrich his hair transplants really good and so I would just talk to that guy
[05:37:05] I'm thinking about doing it honestly I am like my hairline is really bad
[05:37:09] and I don't want to go bald honestly it's just that like I mean the reason why is I just like
[05:37:15] having options for my hair and I don't like the look of being bald I think it's weird
[05:37:20] So yeah, that's about it do it bro. Yeah, I mean I thought so you've been saying that for two years
[05:37:27] Yeah, but it's getting close to having to do it
[05:37:31] How would you do denationalization? I just look at anybody who?
[05:37:35] Came here and then got naturalized and this committing crimes. Just take it away
[05:37:40] You just I mean there's like a there's like a
[05:37:43] Like in a like if you're committed if you committed a crime and you just came over here
[05:37:48] You just get removed, right simple. Do we got you bro? Yeah
[05:37:54] You got to hit the gym get some steroids. I don't want to do that
[05:37:59] like
[05:38:00] I'm very comfortable at my body size and
[05:38:04] Like I'm like six three and I'm like a hundred and forty to a hundred and forty five pounds
[05:38:11] Sometimes a hundred and thirty five, but usually a hundred and forty to a hundred and forty five pounds
[05:38:16] So, I don't want to change that. Yeah, I don't want to change that. I think that I'm very comfortable at my weight.
[05:38:30] That's so skinny bro, holy shit.
[05:38:37] Is it really skinny or have you been conditioned into a, have, have hogs controlled so much
[05:38:44] of the discourse that hog sizing has become the norm?
[05:38:52] Because if I look in like China and I look in Japan and I go to these like villages
[05:38:58] and I see these people that are like all living to like 90-100 years old, they're all skinny
[05:39:03] like I am. They're all really skinny. And then if I look at the fat people that are
[05:39:09] dying at 45 to like 7 heart attacks at the same time, they're like, they're 400 pounds,
[05:39:16] right? That's the idea, you're really life for 6'3". I don't know about that.
[05:39:24] Yeah, you're underweight. Yeah, according to a fat person. Yeah, according to a fat person.
[05:39:36] Like all I'm saying is if you look at me like look, look, I'll like this is the way I look.
[05:39:44] like let me let me I can zoom out a little bit right yeah I can't I can zoom
[05:39:49] out like I don't think that I'm really that bad like I really don't I think
[05:39:59] this is a relatively healthy size like it's not like I'm ridiculously fucking
[05:40:04] skinny or anything like that I think this is okay yeah and so like I'm not
[05:40:12] trying to go and change things a whole lot because I've been like I'm not having problems
[05:40:19] or anything like that so why would I go and change shit if everything's doing okay it doesn't
[05:40:25] make sense why would I do that oh fine yeah I look fine like I mean again like so it was
[05:40:36] good healthy yeah and let me see what grox is was grox and was the AI tell me
[05:40:41] Come here, no, no.
[05:41:03] All right, well anyway, uh, let me go back and look at this.
[05:41:11] We got a tall person?
[05:41:14] Yeah.
[05:41:15] Let's see if they captured this guy or not or got him back.
[05:41:20] Come on, last night, there's an asset concentration.
[05:41:23] This is everything we have.
[05:41:25] Oh boy.
[05:41:26] And what was this?
[05:41:29] A billion dollars spent a day?
[05:41:31] Damn.
[05:41:32] Think about how many daycares we're not paying for.
[05:41:36] 48 hours, yeah.
[05:41:40] as a bluffing, I mean like $220 million
[05:41:43] and more appropriation looks like, yeah.
[05:41:46] You know, blind and deaf that are sign.
[05:41:51] I mean, I just hope that they get rid of,
[05:41:53] I hope they get rid of a rod, bro, I really do.
[05:41:58] We're moving kids so we don't need more daycares,
[05:42:00] yeah, true.
[05:42:07] Just eat more donuts, yeah, definitely.
[05:42:10] Most recent Mr. Beast video, everyone hates on Dan Clancy by shooting his portrait.
[05:42:15] I like Dan.
[05:42:16] I think that Dan is a, Dan is a lazy Austin liberal.
[05:42:22] How do I know that?
[05:42:25] Who knows?
[05:42:28] So I mean, like I don't have a, I don't have a lot of negative things to say about
[05:42:33] Dan, but at the same time, like.
[05:42:40] i think he could do a better job
[05:42:42] being pro like i mean honestly twitch in the last six months
[05:42:46] has been pretty like there hasn't been any like big controversies are big
[05:42:50] problems
[05:42:51] i mean whenever you really think about it
[05:42:53] there's almost nothing bad that's happened with which in the last six months
[05:42:58] like the last fuck up they had was twitch con which to be fair was a huge
[05:43:02] fuck up
[05:43:04] i don't know nina lin oh yeah nina lin but i i think she got permit right so
[05:43:09] So that was, yeah, I'm just saving up for TwitchCon EU.
[05:43:15] Yeah, exactly.
[05:43:16] It ended up happening in an emergency situation.
[05:43:18] They, I think they donated money or something like that.
[05:43:23] Like, yeah, I think they donated money.
[05:43:26] Would you be okay with immigrants
[05:43:28] that are based in the US so much
[05:43:29] that they volunteer for the military,
[05:43:31] getting residents in the citizenship
[05:43:32] and their contract service expires?
[05:43:35] I mean, I don't think we need people like,
[05:43:37] I mean, I don't know why there's like this expectation that we, like, there's some sort
[05:43:43] of like necessity for us to just let anybody come into the country one way or another.
[05:43:50] I mean, I think that right now, like, I'm not saying that we should cancel all immigration,
[05:43:54] that's all I'm saying at all.
[05:43:56] But what I am saying is that, like, very clearly we have, we have a huge fraud problem.
[05:44:03] We have so many legals in the country.
[05:44:06] We have people on residency and H1Bs that shouldn't be here.
[05:44:11] The last thing that we need to be doing is carving out more exceptions for new people
[05:44:16] to come here.
[05:44:18] I think it's just too much right now.
[05:44:21] It's just simply too much.
[05:44:24] I think that once we recalibrate and we have things centered again, then I feel
[05:44:30] like it'd be fine to let people come back in.
[05:44:32] be no big deal. But right now it's just too much.
[05:44:39] Well, I think called the American dream. Well, again, like, I think everybody agrees with like,
[05:44:45] I mean, the idea of people coming and assimilating into America and becoming Americans, I think
[05:44:50] that's a good thing. But it's just that right now, we've had so much of a problem there.
[05:44:56] I think we need to overcorrect for it. Because it's been a huge issue.
[05:45:00] you.
[05:45:01] And then after we're done overcorrecting hopefully after like five years or something
[05:45:05] hopefully less than that, but like ideally five years, then I think you can, you know,
[05:45:11] let things continue.
[05:45:12] Hold off on immigration until everything's fixed and settled.
[05:45:16] Am I getting that right?
[05:45:17] Well, I mean, not even everything being fixed and settled, but at least a solution
[05:45:22] plan that moves towards things being fixed and settled.
[05:45:27] Because right now, I don't think that's happening.
[05:45:29] Like for example, like our birth rates are really low.
[05:45:32] And this is a problem in Japan, it's a problem in Korea, it's a problem in Europe.
[05:45:38] And I think that the way that they're solving that is by importing people and I think that's
[05:45:42] a really bad idea.
[05:45:43] I think it's a super bad idea.
[05:45:47] Get the bad actors out too.
[05:45:50] Yeah.
[05:45:51] Do you think immigration was supposed to be a solution to the declining birth
[05:45:54] rate?
[05:45:55] No, absolutely not.
[05:45:56] I think it's a horrible solution.
[05:45:57] That's a terrible solution.
[05:45:59] to make up a problem anyway? Well, I think that birth rates are a legitimate problem.
[05:46:05] They are. We demand birth control. Why? Some of the people that you don't want to reproduce
[05:46:14] are also using birth control. The goal should be to create an environment where stupid
[05:46:20] people don't reproduce. That should be the goal. Stupid people, morons don't reproduce,
[05:46:26] And you have people that are intelligent that want to care their kids that do reproduce.
[05:46:30] So how do you do that?
[05:46:32] Well, you add in a lot of incentives for having kids.
[05:46:35] You add in a lot of incentives for being married while having kids.
[05:46:39] And I do think that we should have more incentives for married couples having kids.
[05:46:45] I think this is a big thing.
[05:46:47] And again, it's not for the man or the woman, it's for the kid.
[05:46:51] And I know that like obviously you can easily say that well, you know a kid that's in a
[05:46:57] It's better for the kid that the parents are gonna be divorced if they're gonna fight a lot
[05:47:01] I think that's true, but I think also there's a lot of middle-ground area where
[05:47:06] Maybe something would happen if there was a financial incentive to do so
[05:47:13] And so yeah, it's supporting development of hampli. Yeah, healthy family units, right and that should be mainly the goal
[05:47:21] Oftentimes, it's money issues? Yeah. And like I was to be cultural, I don't see any financial
[05:47:31] incentive actually working. Well, I think that finances are encouraged by culture, and culture
[05:47:37] is informed by finances. So I think that in the same way that it was a cultural expectation
[05:47:44] for men to pay for the first date, because men made a lot. Basically, men paying for
[05:47:49] first date is a cultural expectation that's downstream from a financial reality.
[05:48:01] I think that's an example I could use.
[05:48:05] US Air Force F-15 weapon system officer has been recovered and alive after rejecting over Iran
[05:48:10] yesterday journalist Jack Murphy reports. He said the WOT, the WSO, a weapon system officer,
[05:48:18] was evading capture on the ground as Iranian forces searched the area with a
[05:48:23] quote massive firefight reported at the recovery site. Murphy is a journalist and military commentator
[05:48:29] who previously served in the US Army Special Ops including Green Beret and he's the co-founder
[05:48:34] of Highside and host the Teamside podcast. Good news for once. Holy shit man.
[05:48:41] Well again all this is unconfirmed but I sure hope it happens.
[05:48:48] ideal
[05:48:48] will hold a little bit longer i'm still kind of waiting to see what's gonna
[05:48:51] happen with this
[05:48:53] he's got a cool story to tell you have this one
[05:48:55] this will be a great movie in fifteen years okay
[05:48:59] insane moving
[05:49:02] union by our parents actually have time raising kids funds can be taken care
[05:49:05] of afterwards yeah but why the parents not have time
[05:49:08] it's because they have to work a lot more why they have to work a lot more
[05:49:11] because childcare is really expensive
[05:49:13] so then fix that problem and then you'll fix the other problems that are
[05:49:16] downstream of that. It's pretty simple.
[05:49:25] New behind the lines, we get a sequel. Yeah, for real, like you
[05:49:28] imagine that, especially the guy there by himself to
[05:49:35] rather have them stay at home. I think that you should have
[05:49:37] more incentives for a man and a woman and then for there only
[05:49:42] to be like one person working like I think that single single mother or sorry not single
[05:49:48] mothers but stay at home mothers should be encouraged financially by the government. I
[05:49:52] think it's a better way of raising a kid. It's been tested also it gets women out of
[05:50:01] like HR roles and corporate which is like I mean it's like a win-win situation right.
[05:50:08] be honest. That's a woman I agree. Yeah. Yeah, we'll literally pay you to not have a job.
[05:50:18] Please stop coming to work. Please stop. Please no, no, no, not again. Not in, oh no, we have
[05:50:28] to have a meeting about a meeting that's going to happen for a situation. What about
[05:50:35] the dad has kids. Oh, you're right. It should be gender neutral. A single working parent.
[05:50:43] It shouldn't be only women have access to this. It should just be single breadwinner households
[05:50:49] where the other person has some sort of tax incentive. No, that's a good point. You're
[05:50:56] right about that. Then the gays will run HR. There's plenty of based gay guys, okay? Like,
[05:51:12] I can think of a lot of them. You're missing footage? Well, we don't have any footage yet.
[05:51:19] There's no footage that's been released.
[05:51:23] I'm on nobody's side.
[05:51:25] How can you not be on anybody's side with Ukraine and Russia?
[05:51:28] Isn't Ukraine obviously on the right?
[05:51:34] How?
[05:51:34] How can you not be immediately, I mean,
[05:51:37] they were invaded by Russia, and they're
[05:51:39] getting bombed by Russia.
[05:51:40] Like, I mean, Ukraine didn't attack Russia.
[05:51:46] What?
[05:51:46] It's like super, it's like altras and campus that are,
[05:51:50] that just have this attitude where it's like,
[05:51:52] Russia can never do anything wrong.
[05:51:54] Ironic because like everyone is calling me
[05:51:55] a fucking Vladimir Putin.
[05:51:57] But every goddamn stupid centrist Democrat is like,
[05:51:59] Hassan is a Vladimir Putin lover.
[05:52:03] Who are you going for in Ukraine?
[05:52:05] What side are you on that?
[05:52:07] I'm on nobody's side.
[05:52:11] I mean, I think Vladimir Putin is bad
[05:52:13] and what he did was wrong.
[05:52:15] You think Ukraine guys are like, well, then doesn't that mean that like I see this is the problem is like, why can't you just say that Ukraine, but Ukraine is fighting against a like an invading force that's killing them?
[05:52:31] Like, I don't see how this is even a question.
[05:52:35] Is it Gaza?
[05:52:37] I would be there like, they're they're they're clout they clout sharks.
[05:52:41] Yeah, they're in a weird predicament because like Zelensky is like super pro-Israel
[05:52:46] Yeah, John Stuart. He's the John Stuart of Ukraine
[05:52:49] That's true. He was. He used to be
[05:52:51] Yeah
[05:52:52] But he's like, he has to be super pro-Israel because like he's pro-NATO, he's pro-America State Department, right?
[05:52:59] And that's what the America State Department is signaling that they're...
[05:53:01] So you don't want to side with Ukraine because Ukraine is tangential to Israel?
[05:53:06] Okay, this is just... Holy fuck, how retarded
[05:53:10] oh my god how fucking how fucking ridiculous remember what I said before
[05:53:16] always falling off on whichever side is closer to Islamic extremism every single
[05:53:23] time
[05:53:25] Damn. That's in the U.S. To block the air gc and convoys racing for its a downpilot.
[05:53:41] I wonder what's actually going on here. It's hard to know what's really happening.
[05:53:49] Man.
[05:53:54] It's just so hard to know what's happening.
[05:54:04] Yeah, I don't know.
[05:54:19] The reason Putin's invading is he had no choice, in my opinion, Ukraine went against the act.
[05:54:24] They said they wouldn't have military installations on the borders to Russian territory, and they
[05:54:28] did.
[05:54:29] I think Cuban Missile Crisis.
[05:54:31] I don't think Putin had to bomb Ukraine.
[05:54:33] I don't think that killing all the civilians in Ukraine was something that he had to
[05:54:36] them.
[05:54:37] I think it was unnecessary.
[05:54:39] I think it could have been resolved in a lot of other ways.
[05:54:46] I mean, again, like I don't I don't put any blame on and I can see your point of view.
[05:54:55] I can and I can see your point of view that Ukraine was put in this position from Western
[05:55:01] encroachment towards Russia and Russia kind of acted out against that encroachment and
[05:55:07] Ukraine is the victim of that.
[05:55:10] I think that that is an argument that like, I mean, some of that makes sense.
[05:55:13] does it make sense but ultimately Ukraine is the victim and Russia is the
[05:55:18] aggressor even if Russia might have had reasons that are dubious in my opinion
[05:55:24] but you could say valid I still think that they are the bad actor I think that
[05:55:30] they are the ones that are wrong and I totally support Ukraine I do I hope we
[05:55:36] keep helping them
[05:55:43] I'm just kind of waiting to see if there's any more information about this.
[05:56:02] I don't know.
[05:56:07] Really if there are any, I'll look at that tomorrow.
[05:56:11] This is another one today.
[05:56:13] There's a big part of me that doesn't believe a lot of these videos because with Iranians internet
[05:56:19] Being so bad that like how are you getting so many videos that are out now?
[05:56:25] There's there's more there's there's two sides. I mean, I think that there's
[05:56:29] I think Syria since Syria Putin is not what the West paints him as extremely unfortunate. I
[05:56:35] Don't know. I mean, I mean didn't they have babies running around in the Syrian prisons?
[05:56:40] Oh, we fuck because the women prisoners were being raped pretty bad
[05:56:50] No Russian people not the regime I've never encountered a Russian person. I didn't like
[05:56:56] I'll tell you that
[05:56:58] For that matter, I've never encountered a Ukrainian person. I didn't like
[05:57:01] So like, yeah, I mean, I don't have anything bad to say about them. I just think the guy
[05:57:10] ran the country's an asshole. Like, it's really that simple.
[05:57:15] So I was a secular dictator trying to control local Muslim extremists. I mean, I don't know.
[05:57:30] I mean like if there's a lot of Muslims there, then don't they deserve to have a Muslim country?
[05:57:34] It's the same thing. It's like the opposite of Iran
[05:57:37] It's like we all criticize Iran because a lot of the people there aren't Muslim
[05:57:41] But they're being forced to be Muslim
[05:57:42] Can't you also criticize a country that's trying to force people that are mostly Muslim and do not being Muslim?
[05:57:48] I mean ultimately people should have the right to self-determination
[05:57:53] I mean that's just my opinion
[05:58:00] Russian government's unbelievably corrupt. You can check me on this
[05:58:04] Who would need to check that I
[05:58:07] Bet the Ukrainian government's corrupt in some ways too I do I remember thinking about that whenever I did the fundraiser for them
[05:58:14] But you know, we did our best to find a you know a partner that would be the best option
[05:58:23] Most are yeah, I mean most are sure
[05:58:26] You get a full tattoo if we go into Nigeria. I don't know about that. I said I'd go back to Mass.
[05:58:33] I'm not sure if it's now. They'll run around to the Enforced Seculars. Also matter of probability.
[05:58:41] More likely Extremists will still force the Seculars. Yeah, I think that's probably true.
[05:58:46] What do you think on the recent restrictions on H1B and not H2B?
[05:58:50] go skill maximum wage, minimum wage workers.
[05:58:53] Um, I think that you need to have workers for different industries,
[05:58:59] but you shouldn't use that to undercut Americans.
[05:59:03] Like that's, I'm, again, I'm just kind of waiting to see if there's going to be new information about this.
[05:59:09] Fuck. It's not a six to skill issue.
[05:59:13] If we even got the hat, he's gonna do the ball.
[05:59:32] The thing is, this is even the best video I've seen of it.
[05:59:40] It's some Mortal Kombat, it's not Street Fighter.
[05:59:44] Yeah, that is really cool.
[05:59:46] I mean, I will tell you that like the unarmed combat in this game is really, really, really
[05:59:53] cool.
[05:59:54] Like, it's probably the coolest way.
[05:59:57] It's incredibly weak.
[05:59:58] Mass hysteria has consequences.
[06:00:00] What is this?
[06:00:02] I'm a mom, 25, of two little girls who are my entire world.
[06:00:06] An urban someone who drives deep into pop, there's certain spruces.
[06:00:09] I went down the Epstein rabbit hole. It's been absolutely horrifying
[06:00:12] Reading what happened made me physically ill. I haven't cried so much about it
[06:00:16] Why would you cry? I didn't even happen to you
[06:00:19] Be retarded
[06:00:21] What's the hardest is feeling that I'm spiraling I'm spiraling alone
[06:00:25] It seems like no one around me is as upset as I am I tried talking to my husband
[06:00:29] But he brushed it off saying that men in power have always been corrupt
[06:00:32] I understand that but it feels deeper and more disturbing to me.
[06:00:39] Here's one of the biggest problems with the Epstein files is that people kind of just lumped everything into the same category
[06:00:48] where they started assuming that all of the worst accusations inside of the Epstein files were totally legitimate.
[06:00:56] There were a lot of totally unconfirmed, unsubstantiated, unverified, never investigated due to lack of any sort of substance to them, accusations that were made.
[06:01:09] Like the one where George Bush senior sacrificed a baby and then ate the poop out of the baby. That was just an accusation. Literally, I could have called that in. Anybody could have called that in.
[06:01:22] So, that's what it was, right?
[06:01:25] And so a lot of people are looking at those accusations and then putting them in the same
[06:01:31] category of like, yeah, that's where this happened, that's where the other thing happened.
[06:01:39] I've never had something affect my everyday life like this before, but I can feel it
[06:01:42] consuming me.
[06:01:43] I keep obsessing over it, especially the feeling that nothing's being done and
[06:01:47] no one's truly being held accountable.
[06:01:49] I tried talking to my mom but she told me she doesn't want to hear about it and she keeps
[06:01:53] ignoring it's better for her mental health and I just can't understand that mindset pretending
[06:01:57] something doesn't exist doesn't make it go away.
[06:02:01] I don't know exactly what I'm going to do with this I'm just struggling to process
[06:02:03] all the information.
[06:02:05] I want accountability I want people to care.
[06:02:08] My therapist said around three fourths of her clients including myself are really
[06:02:11] struggling with this whole situation you aren't alone you aren't crazy even if
[06:02:14] it feels like it.
[06:02:16] Yeah great.
[06:02:17] Now we have an entire internet fucking subgroup of stupid, crazy women that are gassing each
[06:02:26] other up.
[06:02:28] That they're not stupid, crazy women.
[06:02:31] You are.
[06:02:33] You are nothing's going to happen.
[06:02:35] You're not going to do anything.
[06:02:36] Just give up.
[06:02:37] Just give up.
[06:02:38] You're not going to do anything.
[06:02:39] Stop it.
[06:02:40] It's actually hilarious.
[06:02:41] Yeah.
[06:02:42] I mean, that's just it.
[06:02:43] Like, nothing's going to happen, though.
[06:02:46] me a TLDR from today? They might have gotten the guy. That's about it. But we're not sure.
[06:02:53] The pilot? Yeah. I'm watching Washington has lost hope of recovery and is attempting
[06:03:01] to kill him. What? You link the posters that the pilot's found? I don't think they know
[06:03:11] know what the hell's going on.
[06:03:15] It was just saying I got kids I don't got to worry about this too much I teach my
[06:03:18] kids to be aware of it and shoot the range every week.
[06:03:20] Well, I mean like I think that the reality is that the probability of your kid
[06:03:25] getting molested by a legal alien is like infinitely higher than them being
[06:03:29] molested by some Jeffrey Epstein person.
[06:03:33] I mean that's just the truth.
[06:03:34] It's like infinitely higher.
[06:03:36] So it's like if you really care about that stuff you should focus on that
[06:03:39] first.
[06:03:41] And especially like also like repeat offenders that get let out like if you're worried about your kids
[06:03:47] That should be your focus source. I do I made it up. I totally made it up
[06:03:54] It's true though
[06:03:55] It's my gig of I roll had to have to lock the replies. Okay. I'm gonna look at this and then I
[06:04:01] Gotta go
[06:04:05] Tomorrow what is this from the 50s? Oh wow
[06:04:11] Just a minute. It's like broken. I don't know why but if I open it through this it always works.
[06:04:41] Another baseball season and the usual colorful ceremonies get things off to a good start
[06:04:45] and another season is underway as the Boston team breaks on to the field well here's the first pitch
[06:04:52] and the season is officially underway
[06:05:00] We appreciate your loyalty to the Boston Red Sox
[06:05:04] Well how about that and so people were upset about this for the reason I'm assuming right
[06:05:11] Uh, yep, that was right.
[06:05:29] Yep.
[06:05:31] That's exactly what it was.
[06:05:34] Yeah.
[06:05:36] Too many white people.
[06:05:38] That's exactly it.
[06:05:40] be an amazing city now it's a dump man not gonna lie it looks awesome yeah wow
[06:05:50] based Fenway I guess so I'm here for the comments yeah it actually won't look
[06:06:01] like this and everyone knows why look at the quote retweets they literally have
[06:06:08] turn off replies because the footage of a great American city from 50 years ago is too radicalizing.
[06:06:13] This is where we are willfully destroyed in every sense. Yeah, that's true. It is. Things used to
[06:06:19] be a lot better. And then we allowed a lot of criminal alien animals into the country. And
[06:06:27] they turned it into a shithole. And all we have to do is just vote in people who will go around,
[06:06:36] around them up and send them back. That's it. It's all we have to do. Just go get it.
[06:06:43] Just go get rid of them. That's it. I'm just waiting on that person. I don't think we
[06:06:50] have that person yet. We don't. It's unfortunate, but soon it will probably
[06:06:57] happen. You don't have anyone right now? No, we don't. But I think it's moving in
[06:07:02] that direction. With the bad ombre post, you know, that's
[06:07:08] December, Boston mayor said Somalis built Boston. I don't
[06:07:11] see any Somalis in this video weird. Yeah, I mean, again, all
[06:07:15] that stuff, like it's just all send them back. How can I
[06:07:18] crime rates? How can it be the crime rates are higher in
[06:07:22] the 50s and 70s as to now? It doesn't seem possible. I don't
[06:07:25] know. It's probably the way that gets reported. Which
[06:07:28] favorite sport basketball I don't like it I actually don't like watching sports
[06:07:33] but like if I had to say which one I like watching the most is basketball I
[06:07:36] actually don't like playing basketball at all I like to play in football but I
[06:07:40] like I like basketball the most say more action yeah like shit happens
[06:07:46] constantly like I like that a lot like there's a lot of like an interplay
[06:07:49] things are happening all the time you know baseball baseball is my dad's
[06:07:54] favorite. He didn't like sports either and really care about him. It's not that it's not
[06:08:03] where fucked. It's just I think we won and we're we're losing Democrats in Virginia and
[06:08:08] Florida. Um, well, I don't know. I mean, like again, like it's demographics that are the
[06:08:14] problem. And you change demographics, you change outcomes. It's that simple. What's
[06:08:19] your team. I have no team. Like as I said, I like watching games. Like I'm actually,
[06:08:25] I'm that not involved in sports. I don't have any interest in sports. I don't really care
[06:08:30] about sports. I don't know anybody on any teams at all. I guess if you pressed me, I'd say
[06:08:36] the Dallas Cowboys, but that's because I'm in Texas. That doesn't, doesn't, I don't
[06:08:40] really like the Dallas. I don't really care, but it's like, well, if I'm going to have
[06:08:44] a team, it's going to be the team from my state, right? Obviously. So, yeah, that's
[06:08:49] really about it. That's football. Oh, I thought it was hockey. Camus Fano, bad take. Hey,
[06:08:59] they were the, they were Super Bowl champions. What was it, 1995? I remember that. Great
[06:09:06] year. Tremendous year.
[06:09:14] Send to Tim Tatman. Yeah, he's a fan of the Cowboys too, right? Yeah.
[06:09:18] I remember watching him get disappointed every year when they got knocked out of the running.
[06:09:27] Do you know how much shit the Cowboys get today? Yeah, I do. I do.
[06:09:32] I have a lot of friends obviously a lot of friends that are you know like into that stuff
[06:09:38] She was crazy in the Pope I might look at that tomorrow and probably just gonna stop for today, but I'll look at it tomorrow
[06:09:45] Let me get this set up
[06:09:50] Cubs fan they lost okay, actually let me watch this all right. Why not?
[06:09:55] Moment to check a cubs fan who yelled go cubs go from the crowd. This was his quick response
[06:10:02] What'd he say?
[06:10:09] They lost.
[06:10:11] You heard it there as the White Sox fan, of course, the Pope, responded they lost in
[06:10:15] Spanish and then in English and he says it all with a smile.
[06:10:18] The White Sox reposted the moment on social media with a simple statement saying, that's
[06:10:22] our Pope.
[06:10:23] My goodness.
[06:10:24] Isn't that so hilarious though to see?
[06:10:27] Yeah, they lost.
[06:10:28] That's right, bro.
[06:10:29] He's Pope Maxing.
[06:10:30] He is.
[06:10:31] funny. I've never seen that before. Wow. I don't think Francis did that. Did he do that?
[06:10:40] I don't know. But either way, that's awesome. That's marketing. Yeah, no doubt. I do really
[06:10:46] like this Pope. I think this Pope is... I like him better than Francis, personally.
[06:10:55] But anyway, speaking of that, one last time, we are going to play the IMG's Christ
[06:10:59] game tomorrow but I'm gonna go and probably pick up some food and you know eat
[06:11:03] dinner and so we're gonna play that tomorrow for Easter Sunday I'll see you
[06:11:06] guys then and I'll be back on tomorrow so thank you guys for watching I
[06:11:10] appreciate it and till next time boys
[06:11:15] Peace!
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