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05-02-2026 · 6h 17m

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[00:00:30] I'm sailing away, set an open course for the urgency.
[00:00:57] I've got to be free
[00:01:04] Free the face of life
[00:01:08] That's ahead of me
[00:01:13] I know that I'm a captain
[00:01:17] So I fall for what I want
[00:01:27] hours ago. I did. I went to bed yesterday. I was playing video games and then I was like,
[00:01:36] you know what? This has been a really long day of playing video games. I'm so tired of this.
[00:01:42] I've got to do something else. I've got to relax and take the edge off so I go to lay down
[00:01:49] and then I wake up. It's five in the morning. I say, okay. Oh, all right. All right. So it's
[00:01:55] like that and so then I go downstairs and I was I was gonna play honestly I
[00:02:00] probably should have played some games on my steam deck I didn't even think of it
[00:02:03] but I bought a steam deck I don't even use that bitch bro I never do I should
[00:02:08] but I don't and yeah woke up at 5 to yeah I woke up as fucking early I was
[00:02:14] just like goddamn I went back to bed and I was waking up again like it was
[00:02:18] back and forth but we're back in it back on it's another fucking day so
[00:02:22] How you guys doing? Have you seen the AI versus AI games? No, I haven't seen that at all
[00:02:27] I think that overall you're gonna see a lot more of those games, you know AI made games
[00:02:33] You're gonna see way more of those games come out soon. Did you see a steam controller? I
[00:02:38] Did not let me see if there's something new about that steam controller
[00:02:43] Yeah, I haven't seen this at all steam controllers. Is it let me go back. I'll pull this up
[00:02:48] Is this a May 4th? So that's in like what that's in like two days, right? Yeah, it's in two days
[00:02:54] So I gotta buy this
[00:02:56] Okay, well, I guess we buy it right. I mean that's what makes sense, right?
[00:03:01] I mean sure your whole steam library defining steam features
[00:03:05] Next generation the thumbsticks high definition rumble. Yeah, I mean this is all like what I'd expect and it's a hundred bucks
[00:03:12] Yeah, I mean that's about right. Yeah, I'd expect that and so yeah, it ain't gonna be better than the Xbox controller
[00:03:18] I mean, in my opinion, what is the best controller?
[00:03:21] Do I have it?
[00:03:22] I don't actually.
[00:03:24] It's the PS1 to 4 controller.
[00:03:26] That's it.
[00:03:27] I actually think the PS5 controller is better.
[00:03:31] And the PS5 controller is the best controller.
[00:03:34] Like 360, I have a 360 controller right here, basically.
[00:03:38] Like it's good, right?
[00:03:40] It's decent.
[00:03:41] But I would really say PS5 is the best, right?
[00:03:44] Would ps4 ps5 depending on what the opinions are right and so yeah, that's it ps5 edge exactly windows apparently hammers your SSD
[00:03:53] I really couldn't tell you like you know
[00:03:55] I don't worry about that shit. I've got a big computer and so I don't think about it at all and
[00:04:00] Those analog sticks feeling like you're rubbing a dog's nose. Maybe like I don't know like you know what my favorite
[00:04:06] This is my favorite controller. I'm gonna show you guys
[00:04:14] It's called a keyboard and mouse
[00:04:17] So this is my favorite controller for all video games
[00:04:21] And so you can see here the way it works is that you know
[00:04:25] You have the mouse that controls the camera and it can you know activate certain abilities
[00:04:30] And then you have the keyboard that can control other types of inputs that the game would need
[00:04:35] It's a crazy thing. Okay. Like maybe I'm a weirdo or something like that
[00:04:39] But I just really like playing with the keyboard and mouse. I do
[00:04:43] I think it's a lot better driving games
[00:04:45] I mean like I don't know like I guess I'd play a driving game with a with a wheel like maybe I don't know
[00:04:52] Like I don't play drive. You know the driving game I play. It's called driving like I just drive around like I I have a car
[00:04:59] I drive or I've had a driver's license ever since I was like 16 or 17, right? I have my permit at 16
[00:05:05] I got my license at 17 and I had a car like a little bit later on our car like 18
[00:05:11] I think and so, uh, yeah, I don't have a I don't know probably if you can go you can't go hard IRL
[00:05:18] Yeah, no definitely of course that
[00:05:20] So you upgrade the GTA maybe you're play VR games. No, I have no interest in VR. I don't I'm waiting for sword art online
[00:05:29] That's it. That's what I want. I don't want anything else. So will I buy a steam controller? Yes
[00:05:35] I'm gonna pre-order. I think I'll pre-order three of them
[00:05:38] I think that seems like because I probably have like just like knowing like that my my friends
[00:05:44] One of my friends will come over and be like oh dude. Oh
[00:05:49] dude
[00:05:50] Can you can I get can you give me one and my alright alright?
[00:05:55] So I'll just buy three preparing for that right and so my instrument dollars. It is what it is right?
[00:06:01] It's a business expense anyway, right?
[00:06:03] Why not buy a few and give them a chat because I already have a contract for that
[00:06:07] So, we have a contract for that situation. Where is it? There is the gambling contract,
[00:06:15] game to test. Is this it? Right here? Let me go back and make sure I'm looking at it.
[00:06:19] That's all of them. No, I don't need all of them. I just need one of them. This is the
[00:06:24] Asmongold Jew contract. Okay, no, this isn't. I'm not looking for the Jew contract. I'm looking
[00:06:30] for the other one. And, okay, no, maybe it's this one. Yeah, it must be this one. Okay.
[00:06:36] Yeah, there we go. Oh, um, is this the steam piece? No, no, this is another one. Okay. Well, I don't know where it is. It's somewhere. Okay. Oh, yeah. Yeah, here we go. Games to test on the steam cube bet. So it will be between plus minus 110. Sorry. Yeah, $1,100 on release. And if I'm wrong, I give out five of five steam PCs, right? This is the steam boxes. So I already planned this out. I did. And so, yeah, we need to worry about that.
[00:07:06] I forgot there were three of these, but we'll see what happens. Oh mogul yesterday was s to repeat content
[00:07:11] I'm glad people liked it. I haven't ever played a game like that or done anything like that before so I was just like
[00:07:17] Okay, I'm gonna do this right. I mean why not? I mean it was kind of fucking funny and 99 dollar controller. Well, I mean like again
[00:07:24] You shouldn't look at something based off of the price
[00:07:26] You should look at something based off of the value like and that's something that like again
[00:07:31] And that's like the stupid person that wants to sell something lowers the price.
[00:07:37] The smart person that wants to sell something increases the value.
[00:07:42] And so it's a different frame of reference and like a mindset to have.
[00:07:48] Rest in peace, spirit airlines.
[00:07:51] I've seen this.
[00:07:52] So spirit airlines is dead.
[00:07:54] This is effectively what's happened.
[00:07:56] Now why is spirit airlines dead?
[00:07:58] I really don't know.
[00:07:59] Honestly, I don't know.
[00:08:01] I mean like, I would never go on Spirit Airlines.
[00:08:04] I never would, because it's a shithole.
[00:08:06] Like it's a complete shithole, it sucks.
[00:08:09] So let me go back, I'll pull this up.
[00:08:11] What is this?
[00:08:12] I think I've seen this game before.
[00:08:14] Wigman Don Steen.
[00:08:17] What is this?
[00:08:18] Oh, this is lit.
[00:08:20] I like this.
[00:08:21] Okay.
[00:08:28] This looks pretty sharp.
[00:08:30] Yeah, maybe I'll have to try this out
[00:08:34] Man, how about that? Look at that Spirit Airlines was the Greyhound bus of the skies
[00:08:40] It was just a shithole really and Spirit Airlines was propped up by benefits and NGOs
[00:08:45] Well, I mean it's dead now, right and SP our Spirit
[00:08:49] Airlines, okay, let me pull this up
[00:08:52] So, uh, yeah Spirit Airlines is dead
[00:08:54] It is with great disappointment that Spirit Airlines has started winding down and its global operations
[00:09:01] effective immediately. All flights have been canceled and customer service is no longer available.
[00:09:06] While we are not able to help rebook your flight on another airline, we will automatically process any refunds for flights purchased through us.
[00:09:14] Wow.
[00:09:16] We are proud of the impact of our ultra low-cost model on the industry in the last 33 years and hope to serve our
[00:09:22] So the reason why, and then I warned for months, merger would have fewer flights?
[00:09:28] Wait.
[00:09:34] I've warned for months that Spirit Airlines merger would lead to fewer flights and higher fares.
[00:09:39] This is a Biden win.
[00:09:43] You dumb bitch.
[00:09:48] 2024, who's winning now?
[00:09:52] Who's winning now? Oh no! Oh no! Oh wow! Pronouns? GG. Does she have her pronouns? She does. Okay.
[00:10:01] Yeah, the moment I see somebody that has pronouns, I'm like, okay.
[00:10:07] Prepare yourself. You're listening to a retard. Okay. So, uh, what's she tweeting about today?
[00:10:15] What's she posting about? Let me see this. Uh, what war is it at?
[00:10:18] Spiking fuel prices, spiking fuel prices from Trump's war
[00:10:23] was the nail in the coffin for twice bankrupted spirit airline.
[00:10:28] For what it's worth, JetBlue merger failed because a judge, appointed by Ronald Reagan,
[00:10:33] said the deal was illegal. The Republicans are desperate to shift blame from higher cost-hitting families.
[00:10:38] Right. Okay, so if this merger had gone through, would it have happened?
[00:10:42] Well, so if it was Ronald Reagan, then why are you saying it's a win for Biden?
[00:10:47] So it's like it's okay. So it's either Ronald Reagan and it's Republicans fault you either are lying now or you lied then
[00:10:55] So what else can you expect from Pocahontas, right? And uh, I I don't understand this. I really don't classic blame Trump
[00:11:02] Well, this is the problem that democrats have it is I said this before if they have the exact same problem
[00:11:09] That republicans had is that republicans had the biggest issue because their entire identity
[00:11:15] was tied up around being oppositional to Obama.
[00:11:18] It wasn't about any sort of North Star.
[00:11:21] Then this is the reason why Trump won in 2016, by the way.
[00:11:25] It's because Trump had his own unique vision, right?
[00:11:28] Now you might think that's a bad vision,
[00:11:31] but the vision was, you know, get out of Afghanistan,
[00:11:34] get out of the Middle East, ironic,
[00:11:36] but you know, that's what the vision was
[00:11:38] and a lot of people agreed with that then
[00:11:39] because we were still there.
[00:11:41] You know, no more fucking bullshit wars.
[00:11:44] no more uh... let's see besides that oh yeah
[00:11:47] uh... no more illegal immigration building a wall
[00:11:51] uh... you know getting rid of stuff like that right that that was the main
[00:11:54] reason why yet build the wall and lock up hillary clinton like those are the
[00:11:58] two big ones right
[00:11:59] and that was even if you think it was a bad vision
[00:12:02] at least it was a vision
[00:12:05] it was at least a vision there was an idea in mind there was a plan
[00:12:11] okay i kind of get it
[00:12:13] but uh... dating four girls released yesterday i i don't know what which one
[00:12:16] that is i have no idea drain the swamp yes exactly
[00:12:20] i want the wall exactly what you got another wall it wasn't the wall you
[00:12:23] voted for but it's the wall that you've always had some could say it was
[00:12:27] promised to you three thousand years ago
[00:12:29] but anyway uh... my point is that
[00:12:32] you've had uh... you've had this happen right
[00:12:35] and the entire republican party its identity was built entirely around being
[00:12:41] oppositional to Obama. And I think this is what's happening to the Democrat Party is that their
[00:12:46] entire identity is built around being oppositional to Trump. There's no actual like real messaging
[00:12:53] that's like forward thinking messaging. There's only response messaging from counter signaling
[00:12:59] Trump. And I don't think that's a good way to run things. I don't. I think that's a really
[00:13:03] bad way to run things and no vision. Yeah, there's no vision, right? And so whenever
[00:13:09] your entire, like, this is the reason why other platforms like Blue Sky fail. It's the reason why
[00:13:16] the Reddit clones fail. It's the reason why, like, let me think before that, like, other
[00:13:22] chans fail. It's the reason why, like, you know, other, like, video hosting platforms fail.
[00:13:28] It's because if your entire identity is being the opposition to something else,
[00:13:33] you're never going to be able to achieve anything other than being an invitation.
[00:13:38] So the problem is that, and there are exceptions to this rule, right?
[00:13:41] I mean you could say Stumble Guys has done better than Fall Guys, but like,
[00:13:45] I mean this is like a few and far between situation and that's a video game.
[00:13:48] But like in a general sense, like you need to have a ideology or a methodology or a way of
[00:13:55] thinking that is like transcendent throughout, you know, like what your goal is.
[00:14:00] Your goal can't simply be push against something else.
[00:14:04] like that is a very, very, like that burns out really, really fast.
[00:14:09] That's why Sega lost to Nintendo. I mean, yeah, I would say so.
[00:14:12] And that's also why, for example, like I would say Nintendo has been so successful,
[00:14:17] is that when Nintendo made the Switch and they made the Switch 2,
[00:14:20] they didn't think to themselves, how can we make a stronger console than the Xbox One or the PlayStation 4?
[00:14:26] They thought to themselves, how can we create value for the customer
[00:14:30] in a way that only nintendo can and that's what they did instead
[00:14:34] and so whenever you have a uh... you know an actual
[00:14:39] like a north star
[00:14:40] that you base your principles and your decisions off of
[00:14:44] uh... everything else becomes a lot easier
[00:14:46] but the problem is that whenever your identity is entirely uh... you know
[00:14:50] basically reactionary towards donald trump
[00:14:53] or obama in the past
[00:14:55] uh... you you very very very severely limit yourself
[00:14:58] And I think that's the problem people like Elizabeth Warren have.
[00:15:01] I think it's a problem that Democrats in general have.
[00:15:03] It's that that's their entire identity.
[00:15:05] I wonder how the GameCube will fare now,
[00:15:07] the Nintendo and the Switch.
[00:15:09] I think that it will do well,
[00:15:10] but it won't be a knockout of the park success.
[00:15:13] That's kind of what I'm expecting,
[00:15:14] because you're looking for a very interesting in-between.
[00:15:19] So you have,
[00:15:21] so let's think about all gamers.
[00:15:25] This is gamer identity group,
[00:15:27] And this is $0 and this is $infinity, okay?
[00:15:32] So basically, right now, I would say it's about right here.
[00:15:42] And so you have three different categories, okay?
[00:15:45] And so you have obviously like this is mobile, right?
[00:15:52] And this is console and this is PC.
[00:15:56] so steam is probably steam is trying to edge into
[00:16:01] this market right here
[00:16:03] this is where they're trying to get in
[00:16:05] like they're not trying to get into mobile and console because these people
[00:16:08] don't have any money
[00:16:09] uh... they're trying to get into this little box right here
[00:16:13] so mobile has to be bigger
[00:16:14] well this is not a it's not a population graph it's a
[00:16:18] income graph right
[00:16:20] and so the majority of people that are extremely low income are on mobile
[00:16:24] the majority of people that are low to middle income or on console and the
[00:16:28] majority of people that are higher income i think trend towards being on
[00:16:32] pc or at least most pc users like gaming pc users
[00:16:35] i think on average have more money than console users wrong
[00:16:39] no it's not wrong it's just true which it's common sense
[00:16:42] i mean like wouldn't you naturally makes it right you've said false and
[00:16:46] wrong three times
[00:16:47] i'm not interested in somebody just telling me that i'm wrong
[00:16:50] uh... like if you want to present a an argument that's fine
[00:16:54] i'll probably ban you for that too
[00:16:55] but you'll least get banned more slowly
[00:16:58] but just simply telling me that i'm wrong is just that's not that's not going
[00:17:01] to work here okay sorry to say
[00:17:03] and uh... deeply please come with an actual explanation for it
[00:17:07] and so uh... anyway so yeah this is the way it is and anybody by the way that
[00:17:10] knows anything about video game distribution knows this is true
[00:17:14] that's why mobile games do extremely well in south america it's because they're
[00:17:17] broke over there
[00:17:18] but the people that are over there don't have any money so advertising over
[00:17:21] over there is very, is like very low return.
[00:17:26] And so basically what happens is that I think that, you know,
[00:17:29] again, you're probably going to be going inside
[00:17:31] of this market right here.
[00:17:33] And so, but the games on console cost more
[00:17:35] than the games on PC, am I wrong?
[00:17:37] Yeah, but the people that are playing on console
[00:17:39] generally also have things like Game Pass or PS Plus.
[00:17:42] And they're also not buying the brand new video games.
[00:17:45] Not everybody's buying brand new video games.
[00:17:47] And the majority of people only buy one
[00:17:50] or two video games a year.
[00:17:52] It's actually not like this huge market
[00:17:54] where everybody's buying.
[00:17:55] PC should be split money-wise, one sharing space with console.
[00:17:58] Oh, of course.
[00:18:00] I mean, and you're right.
[00:18:01] Like, I mean, let me do something that, like, just
[00:18:03] so you guys understand that, like, yeah, I get this.
[00:18:06] I understand this.
[00:18:07] Like, I mean, this is really the truth, right?
[00:18:09] I mean, like, there's very clearly, like, a gradation
[00:18:12] here.
[00:18:12] But my point is that, on average,
[00:18:14] I think that if you want to be a PC gamer,
[00:18:16] the barrier to entry for that is much higher.
[00:18:19] like, yes, obviously.
[00:18:20] And like, you know, again, any graph that you make
[00:18:23] is going to have, you know, unless you really spend
[00:18:25] a lot of time on it, there are going to be, you know,
[00:18:28] inconsistencies or, you know, like, you know, exceptions,
[00:18:32] right?
[00:18:32] But I think this is generally the rule.
[00:18:34] And so, yeah, just do a video with the cops
[00:18:37] to a welfare check on the couple and the guy gets
[00:18:39] arrested.
[00:18:40] That's probably, it's probably not very specific.
[00:18:42] I would assume there are a lot of examples
[00:18:43] of that happening, right?
[00:18:45] True or lower income PC users use laptops.
[00:18:47] Yeah, they use laptops.
[00:18:49] I think laptops are, they're very popular, right?
[00:18:51] And I think that that's not that big of a surprise,
[00:18:54] but yeah, I think that's where things stand, at least now.
[00:18:57] And we'll have to wait and see though, right again,
[00:19:00] that thing about where we're heading.
[00:19:01] PC is booming, AI gaming.
[00:19:03] I think that the, so the future for gaming,
[00:19:06] I think is going to be cloud gaming.
[00:19:08] I do, I think that is the future.
[00:19:11] And you're gonna start seeing basically the internet
[00:19:15] and other forms of data transfer methods
[00:19:18] become more important than computing power and the reason why is that no i'm
[00:19:23] telling you like that's where things are going to go
[00:19:25] like it is like i mean really i hope not why like it and also why is why is
[00:19:30] cloud gaming a bad thing
[00:19:32] does anybody actually have a reason for why cloud gaming is bad
[00:19:38] the latency is bad
[00:19:39] you you understand that the latency with fiber optic five fiber optic
[00:19:44] connections is like measured in nanoseconds right i mean like it
[00:19:47] there's no real latency. No real ownership. You don't own the games that you have on Steam now.
[00:19:53] You just have a license to them. So like, I mean, this is the type of like these,
[00:19:56] these are the arguments that I knew that I would get. That's why I asked the question.
[00:19:59] It's because these are things that people don't get.
[00:20:06] Is that true? Why isn't fast enough? I think it definitely is. I think it,
[00:20:10] you know, you're going to see a lot of these, these games that people play,
[00:20:14] And there's gonna be no problem with it, especially whenever you have more data centers and transfer centers that are around the world
[00:20:21] I think that's where things are gonna happen and it's pro killing games
[00:20:25] Well, I'm just telling you that's where I think things are going to go and it's not enough
[00:20:29] I think it is I do I think it really is like I've played on cloud gaming services like Parsec and
[00:20:35] They're really good. They are they're really good
[00:20:38] And I think that they're good enough to where people are willing to swap over to them given that there is a significant cost reduction and
[00:20:46] Most people don't care about playing games on like a very high level competitive level, right? That's it. No offline mode with cloud
[00:20:53] Yeah, but like most video games don't have offline mode now, right or not really most but many video games don't
[00:20:59] So I think that this is something that's happening with or without cloud gaming
[00:21:03] I think the problems that you guys are identifying are not exclusive to cloud gaming
[00:21:06] although cloud gaming does kind of necessitate them.
[00:21:09] But yeah, that's generally, and again, listen,
[00:21:12] clip what I'm saying, give it a few years
[00:21:14] and you're gonna see that I'm right.
[00:21:16] You are.
[00:21:17] It's obvious that cloud gaming is going to be popular.
[00:21:19] And cloud gaming is bad because it's caused the service
[00:21:21] to go on the game that's already owning service
[00:21:24] to a device and the service to begin with.
[00:21:26] Tell me everything you want.
[00:21:29] Are you as much as you want?
[00:21:30] In 10 or 20 years, people are gonna be cloud gaming
[00:21:33] and it's gonna be normalized.
[00:21:35] and uh... you know we'll see what happens right
[00:21:37] and it was quite fast to do this uh... latency is a multiple factor i don't
[00:21:41] think it is and uh... i played games that have that it's totally fine
[00:21:45] infrastructure just ain't there will you know that's why it's going to be
[00:21:48] developed over time that's the that's the point that's the whole point
[00:21:51] yes you're correct that you are correct in your analysis that cloud
[00:21:55] gaming at this very moment
[00:21:57] is not to the part that a lot of people want to be
[00:22:00] but there will be time that goes in in the future
[00:22:04] where that obviously changes
[00:22:06] the chat retarded i know
[00:22:07] i think that people don't sell people don't want cloud gaming to be real
[00:22:11] so they're ignoring reality and logic so they can uh... maintain a fantasy and
[00:22:17] this is very common actually speaking of that
[00:22:19] we've actually have another instance of this besides the spirit airlines
[00:22:22] thing
[00:22:23] uh... so uh... speaking of fantasy
[00:22:25] uh... we have a girls only valorant tournament
[00:22:29] so uh... this is something i talked about yesterday it's kind of gone
[00:22:32] viral now
[00:22:33] and uh... this is and obviously the girls only valorant tournament
[00:22:38] so you have somebody here surely there's a graphic designer on artists who would
[00:22:41] love to contribute the project
[00:22:43] so this is somebody complaining that the art is done by a i
[00:22:46] and uh... again it's a scam they made the account a few days ago it's not real
[00:22:50] or account was made a few years ago you of course
[00:22:53] and so anyway do they include trans will that is the big question
[00:22:57] that's the big one
[00:22:58] and that the answer to that
[00:23:00] is no. They do not include trans. So I was wondering if trans women were allowed to participate.
[00:23:07] This is from Violet, okay? Sorry, but no. May I know why? And so sorry, cutie, but we don't.
[00:23:14] The reason is that we are Muslims and we think that it's not fair to let transgender's
[00:23:20] play our tournaments. And in my opinion, like this is what I find to be very funny is
[00:23:25] that this is like the obvious like crash that a lot of leftists are going to have where whenever you
[00:23:32] make your bed with one of the most conservative religious groups in the entire world you are
[00:23:38] going to have problems with this like a lot of these Muslims don't have the same like I'll tell
[00:23:42] you this if you have a you know like think about your most racist Republican that hates gay
[00:23:49] people and everything else and you have him sit down and like the guy's not actually racist
[00:23:54] right? But like, you know, the Republican that you say like, this is the biggest problem ever.
[00:23:58] And then you take a guy from the Middle East that's a devout Muslim. I bet a lot of those two
[00:24:02] guys, I bet they're going to have a lot of things in common. I bet they are. And that's
[00:24:07] something that a lot of people don't talk about, is that inside of those two groups,
[00:24:12] there are a lot of Venn diagrams. And so anyway, also it's their tournaments,
[00:24:16] their rules. Yes, exactly. And yeah, Claude Gaming, the Muslim things just to cover.
[00:24:21] They probably added one Muslim to have an explanation.
[00:24:23] Well, it doesn't really matter why.
[00:24:25] I mean, the reality is that, you know, like,
[00:24:28] let me scroll down and show you some of these, right?
[00:24:30] I think this is kind of funny to watch everybody crashing out
[00:24:33] and getting mad about this.
[00:24:34] But let me scroll down and pull up everything else.
[00:24:37] Because obviously, this is a new thing, right?
[00:24:41] Where basically, and this is the kind of thing
[00:24:43] that I was talking about, how people,
[00:24:46] it's not enough for these people to, you know,
[00:24:49] basically have their own, you know, their own spaces, etc. They want to be involved in
[00:24:55] women's spaces. They want to invade women's spaces. And then they use everybody else having
[00:25:00] to cooperate with that as personal validation. They expect to be treated as if they're women.
[00:25:06] And here's the truth, right? Is that if you're a trans woman, you're not a real woman. You're
[00:25:12] not. You're biologically not a woman. You don't have the chromosomes. You don't have the
[00:25:17] biology, you don't have the genitalia, you're not the same thing. And anybody who argues differently
[00:25:24] from that is purely doing it out of a... like this is... it is an ideology. It is not biology,
[00:25:32] it's not logic, it's not rational. Everything about it is counter to everything. It is...
[00:25:38] what I'm saying is pure science. And so anyway, you don't have the cards. That's right, you
[00:25:44] don't have the cards and yes anyway destroy the construct of lemon that's the goal well
[00:25:50] maybe and anyway what do you mean transphobic so you're trying to make some muslim females
[00:25:55] drop their religious beliefs and let anyone around them in their own safe space not
[00:26:00] respecting their religious boundaries is Islamophobic man man that is funny I can't believe
[00:26:14] yep phobic wars now we have the phobia wars okay
[00:26:18] we had the racism wars in the sexism wars
[00:26:21] now we have the it is transphobia
[00:26:24] big like higher up on the pyramid
[00:26:27] then uh... then islamic phobia
[00:26:30] now in my opinion i think islamic phobia is going to win out
[00:26:35] because there's way more mudslumps than trans people
[00:26:38] number one
[00:26:39] and number two on the majority of the people that are i mean if you look
[00:26:44] Look, I just say it, right? I mean, some people wouldn't say this.
[00:26:47] The rate of people that are trans, it's overwhelmingly white people.
[00:26:51] It is like, let me look this up. I just want to prove it to you guys.
[00:26:55] And in the US, okay, in the US, what percentage of trans people are white?
[00:27:07] I would bet 70 to 80 percent.
[00:27:14] 56% transgender identity, identify as white.
[00:27:18] Okay, there we go.
[00:27:19] 55% white, okay, that's actually lower
[00:27:22] than I thought it was going to be.
[00:27:23] Key context, transgender,
[00:27:24] that's why I'm not some one non-white groups.
[00:27:26] Oh wow, wow, okay, well maybe I might be wrong about this.
[00:27:29] It seems like this is, it's half, that don't count.
[00:27:32] Well yeah, but the half of the country is white people
[00:27:34] too, so like I would say that's accurate, right?
[00:27:36] That's proportional.
[00:27:37] No, I guess maybe that's not accurate.
[00:27:40] Well anyway, because they lie, bro,
[00:27:41] Yeah, I think that they might be identifying that way.
[00:27:44] They identify as white.
[00:27:45] Yeah, it's hard, really, for me to say.
[00:27:47] But should you do that per capita, as well?
[00:27:49] Well, they already showed that and talked about it.
[00:27:51] But either way, what my point is,
[00:27:53] is that I do think Islamophobia is higher up
[00:27:56] on the tier list than this is, right?
[00:27:59] Than transphobias.
[00:28:01] White's still a strong majority.
[00:28:02] Did you see Sweden drop the term Islamophobia
[00:28:04] as a hate term?
[00:28:05] Yeah, I did see that.
[00:28:06] So anyway, and this is it here,
[00:28:09] thank you so much for reaching out
[00:28:10] for your interest in joining future tournaments. For our Game Changers events, we currently limit
[00:28:15] participation to players who are biologically female, as our goal is to create a space specifically
[00:28:21] for women in that category. We really appreciate your understanding and we'd still love to if you'd
[00:28:25] be part of the community if you want to be part of the server. So this is the most reasonable,
[00:28:29] nice, polite, and everything way. And so this is the problem that I think trans people have,
[00:28:36] is that it's not enough for you to just simply be able to exist in society. You have to be
[00:28:42] validated by being able to participate in women's events as well. This is a trespass. It is. It is
[00:28:51] a trespass in women's spaces. And I think in a very general sense, you are asking the entire world
[00:28:58] to basically participate in this value, right? Now, everybody has to see this.
[00:29:05] Oh, dear God. Yeah, do we have a nasty reply to that? Of course we do.
[00:29:13] That's classic. Give an inch, they want a mile. Yeah, they do. And that's the problem, right?
[00:29:19] And so anyway, what pisses me off here is the fact that she's being so nice to them,
[00:29:22] and they're all calling her names, grown-ass people, harassing girls that are 13 to 17,
[00:29:27] by the way. Well, I don't know about that. And I used to be an ally and respect how they
[00:29:31] they stood up for minorities but never again after these ill people the problem
[00:29:35] is not again it's these purity tests right
[00:29:38] i can't tell you how much is a woman this whole thing and rages me it's so
[00:29:41] fucking dumb of course it is i think there's a lot of people that feel that
[00:29:44] way
[00:29:44] respectfully i'm not convinced that one have a tournament with only six women
[00:29:48] is inherently transphobic
[00:29:50] well here's the reason why it's transphobic
[00:29:53] i'm gonna explain it's very simple
[00:29:55] it's because they think that their women
[00:29:58] at any point whenever you draw distinction between a trans woman and a
[00:30:04] biological woman
[00:30:06] that distinction fundamentally to them is transphobic
[00:30:10] that's the reason why it happens
[00:30:12] like i i i don't even know why like i mean maybe we're we're asking this
[00:30:15] question pertain to be retarded right
[00:30:17] but like that's clearly why
[00:30:19] and uh... not cist women women yeah exactly
[00:30:22] you only an ally until the deter uh... decide you're not
[00:30:25] and i'm big on inclusivity in the trans community already is set uh... has the
[00:30:29] rest of gc to participate in
[00:30:30] why does it matter of a small term it doesn't wish to include them it's actually
[00:30:33] very simple why it's extremely simple why
[00:30:36] it's because if the tournament doesn't include them then they're not real
[00:30:39] women
[00:30:40] that's the reason why
[00:30:42] that's exactly it
[00:30:43] that's the main purpose that's why they want to be part of the
[00:30:46] tournament that's the whole thing
[00:30:48] and so yeah it it's literally that i mean i i i don't know why like i mean
[00:30:52] the problem is that i mean you you should be able to understand what these
[00:30:55] people's point of view is right
[00:30:57] and uh... what i think it's a lot because it's pretty obvious game
[00:31:00] challengers the pro scene for women in valorant
[00:31:03] trans women shouldn't be competing in biological women's tournaments right i
[00:31:07] mean it's just because men and women obviously are different they're
[00:31:10] different with everything
[00:31:11] uh... you know like i hand coordination reaction time etc is different
[00:31:16] that's why you see and and i saw somebody making a post about this
[00:31:19] and I actually even responded to it. I don't make a lot of tweets, but I do every once in a while.
[00:31:23] And so this is somebody saying, biological girls only in a Valorant tournament. The whole reason
[00:31:29] I love competing in eSports rather than actual sports is because there are no biological advantage
[00:31:34] and disadvantages to playing video games. So I don't understand the reasoning behind
[00:31:38] excluding trans women in this. Well, obviously at the highest levels competitive playmen are
[00:31:43] better. Only a retard would look at something that happens a hundred out of a hundred times
[00:31:47] and come to the conclusion that there's no correlation.
[00:31:51] Biology is real even if you pretend it's not.
[00:31:55] Too bad, huh? And I start watching a stream. Yeah, exactly, right?
[00:31:59] And so different brands, generals, bone masks, etc.
[00:32:02] They want us to acknowledge their trans, but then when we call them trans, they
[00:32:06] call transphobe. Well, they want to be acknowledged. They don't want to be
[00:32:08] acknowledged as trans. They only want to be acknowledged as a
[00:32:11] woman, right? That's really what the goal is. I think that's
[00:32:14] generally what it is. And so who is the base poster? Yeah,
[00:32:17] I mean that that's really it. I mean there's a reason why for example
[00:32:21] Like even in chess there are different grandmaster levels like a woman grandmaster
[00:32:27] Like let me see if I could find this
[00:32:32] Let me see that could pull this up, bro like
[00:32:37] This kid oh my god
[00:32:42] This is bullshit the fuck out of here just give me a fucking link
[00:32:47] Here we go.
[00:32:57] What's that?
[00:32:59] That's a pretty diverse ship.
[00:33:02] I'm small.
[00:33:03] How old are you?
[00:33:04] Eleven.
[00:33:05] And I'm a master cook.
[00:33:07] Wow.
[00:33:08] I'm small too.
[00:33:10] And I'm a grandmaster.
[00:33:12] Yeah, but you're a woman.
[00:33:14] It's only twenty-two hundred.
[00:33:16] So how are you?
[00:33:18] Who cares?
[00:33:19] I'm much younger.
[00:33:25] So this guy like, yeah, but you're a woman grandmaster.
[00:33:28] I mean like...
[00:33:29] No, I mean like I'm a real one.
[00:33:32] Not like a real one though, right?
[00:33:35] So anyway, no, and Jess is because women are assumed to be historically oppressed.
[00:33:40] That's all.
[00:33:41] The thing, women need special treatment to equalize.
[00:33:43] Right, right.
[00:33:45] press and giving them a higher rank is what the reason why put the view of the
[00:33:48] girl going into grandmaster and playing on our phone and getting it taken away it's
[00:33:52] fired it's hilarious i didn't see that at all that's where you get women he was
[00:33:56] in video games they usually panic exactly and so uh... this is really uh... doing
[00:34:01] normally was jude uh... jude polgar got top six in the world including men
[00:34:04] some say it's a lower-sized pool
[00:34:06] well the thing is that
[00:34:08] so if you have let's say uh... like a one in one hundred chance if you have
[00:34:14] of 100 chances, you're probably going to hit that one in 100.
[00:34:18] If you have a one in 1,000 chance,
[00:34:21] the probability is much lower that you're going to have it happen.
[00:34:24] It's not that women have a ceiling.
[00:34:26] It's that the probability of the stars
[00:34:29] aligning to where women are going to be this good
[00:34:31] and be this much of a genetic anomaly to be this good
[00:34:34] at something is extremely, extremely low.
[00:34:37] That's why all the tallest people are men,
[00:34:40] all the strongest people are men, et cetera.
[00:34:43] Now it doesn't mean that there aren't strong women, of course there are, or tall women,
[00:34:47] of course there are, but at the same time, whenever you go into the extremes, right?
[00:34:51] Drew with Paul Gar and realize how much hard your take is.
[00:34:54] So this is a person, so you're arguing with me because you can come up with one example.
[00:35:01] Do you really think that, so I want you to ask yourself the question.
[00:35:06] The fact that you can come up with one example, don't you think that that kind
[00:35:09] proves my point? Don't you think that proves my point that you can come up with one example?
[00:35:26] Her sister too? What do you think that, so do you think that there is no biological difference
[00:35:31] between men and women in their thinking and reaction time? What about IQ?
[00:35:39] What even is this argument? Choose a great chess player? What does that have to do with the topic?
[00:35:43] Well, here's what it has to do with the topic. The average is women on average are 5'3", but I'm 5'4".
[00:35:49] Fight or pilots or women? What do you think the percentage of that is? It's cultural, not biological?
[00:35:55] Really? Oh, it's cultural. Okay. Well, how many cultures? Let me think about this, right?
[00:36:01] So why is it that inside of every single culture, the same thing has happened? It's cultural, right?
[00:36:08] This is it. So Alexander the Great, a woman exactly less than 10%. This is again, it's
[00:36:13] just a fucking moron, right? And anybody that thinks like this is retarded, right?
[00:36:19] And just the problem that people have like this is that they think in terms of exceptions
[00:36:25] because they don't understand like averages, right? They can't understand statistics.
[00:36:31] So whenever they see something that is an exception to a rule, then they think that
[00:36:35] that disproves the rule. That's the way that a retard thinks. Those are people that shouldn't
[00:36:40] be allowed to vote, right? And they don't understand statistics. Yes, exactly. And so
[00:36:45] I've got another example. Yes, of course. And I'd agree if chess was physical for it,
[00:36:49] learning moves is something called women can do just as easily in 2026. Then why do
[00:36:54] you think so why do you think that there is a like with e-sports for example men
[00:37:05] are overwhelmingly dominating every single one of these competitive spaces
[00:37:09] whether it is you know e-sports regular sports chess why do you think that's
[00:37:17] happening that like literally in every single in every single instance in every
[00:37:29] single place in the world because it was just culture here's another example right
[00:37:32] if it was just culture you would see different cultures that would obviously
[00:37:36] produce different results they don't they all produce the same results that's
[00:37:41] how you know it's not culture
[00:37:47] That's all mental. Yes, exactly
[00:37:54] At the competitive letter men have a reaction time 30 to 50 percent milliseconds faster than women it's extremely significant
[00:38:00] Yeah, it's it's more hands are used in eSports like CS go up on chess is all mental is what I think
[00:38:09] Do you think that men and women's brains are the exact same
[00:38:17] Do you think that?
[00:38:21] Like, so just because you say it's all mental, as if this means that it's the same.
[00:38:28] Men and women don't think the same.
[00:38:30] They don't have the same kind of brain.
[00:38:35] Absolutely not.
[00:38:36] Okay, so if you know that men and women's brains are not the same, and you recognize
[00:38:40] that in every physical sport, men outperform women, what would lead you to the conclusion
[00:38:46] that women would be able to compete with men when every single other instance they don't.
[00:38:55] What would make you think that?
[00:38:57] Well, Sam, she's not going to fuck you.
[00:39:05] It's not even about being a Sam, right?
[00:39:07] It's just the truth.
[00:39:08] And honestly, I think women should have their own spaces.
[00:39:10] They can compete with each other.
[00:39:11] I think that's what's totally fine.
[00:39:14] I mean every single sport right
[00:39:18] Reaching the top requires an honest dedication women are generally not able to sacrifice social life for it
[00:39:22] I think it's a lot more than that
[00:39:27] Women have one-third smaller brains and spyology
[00:39:30] Really? Well, don't they make 77 cents the dollar of a man? I think it won't make maybe you know what?
[00:39:35] Maybe that gender gap made sense after all. I don't know if that's true by the way
[00:39:39] I have no idea and
[00:39:41] Yeah, brain capture I see your point. I just think women's have the channels to be just why would you think that?
[00:39:47] What would what would make you think that?
[00:39:54] Why would you why would you think why would you think this?
[00:40:01] Yeah, I mean like what's the reason?
[00:40:03] They're brainwashing, yeah, as mama told them, I guess, right?
[00:40:09] And Asa said, yeah, of course, you're trying to advocate for women's spaces and they don't
[00:40:14] even get that.
[00:40:15] I know that.
[00:40:17] Delusion?
[00:40:19] I don't know, a shrug.
[00:40:21] I don't think I have a reasoning to it.
[00:40:24] I know.
[00:40:25] I'm aware of that.
[00:40:28] I know that.
[00:40:30] That's the whole, that's the problem.
[00:40:32] the entire issue, right? And look at how many, how many women are in the top 100 chess players?
[00:40:38] Let me see. How many women are in the top 100 chess players? I don't know the answer. I mean,
[00:40:50] I can assume the answer to this, right? But like, I'm going to assume it's zero.
[00:40:54] Yeah, it'd be zero. Okay. There you go. All right. So there you go.
[00:40:59] So zero. Yeah, of course, right? I mean, right? Yeah, two, I guess, right? And as soon as player
[00:41:09] Vax Colson rated down, highest-rated women, places are outside top 100, other top limits,
[00:41:15] as well as other ones. This has been the case for years, right? Of course. And so anyway,
[00:41:20] there you go, guys. How many top 100 in eSports earnings? Well, earnings are not really a good
[00:41:26] way to look at it, right? It's very hard to say. And the highest-rated woman,
[00:41:30] 2050, I have no idea, or 2500, I have no idea. And also, by the way, there are other
[00:41:37] vectors that you can look at this from that tell a very interesting story. There
[00:41:43] are very interesting vectors. And so, this is a, this is, because whenever you
[00:41:51] go into, yeah, and I don't want to get into the examples of this, right? I'll
[00:41:55] get in trouble but just be be creative and think about it and you're gonna come
[00:42:00] to that same conclusion and so attractiveness exactly yeah there's
[00:42:04] people that get paid more in these sports for different reasons so anyway
[00:42:08] let's go back I'll go back to this right because we kind of got off on a
[00:42:11] tangent for no reason and so anyway this is what's happened right is that you
[00:42:16] know obviously a lot of these people have been calling this this team out
[00:42:19] in this tournament out etc and I'm going to look at it and transphobic
[00:42:24] Look at this here. Transphobic and using AI? Insane.
[00:42:36] Ah, man. How about that?
[00:42:41] Then, uh, Bruce Jenner, when women of the year on his first go?
[00:42:44] Yeah, I mean, if you think men aren't better than women, how the hell did that happen?
[00:42:50] The guy's only a woman for a year and he already beats the rest of them?
[00:42:54] I mean, Jesus.
[00:42:57] I mean, what a clean sweep.
[00:43:00] What do you mean? Yeah.
[00:43:02] Sexist poster girls only.
[00:43:04] What? Yeah, exactly.
[00:43:05] And they blocked you transphobic for only including biological females.
[00:43:08] Someone clearly can't support female spaces.
[00:43:11] Trans women are females.
[00:43:13] I support all women as should you.
[00:43:17] Saying it doesn't make it real.
[00:43:20] This is the problem that you have.
[00:43:21] You guys see this is the problem is that everybody that does this they think that well all we have to do is keep saying this mantra right like it's a spell or something like that and at some point they're going to be able to oh my god wait a minute now I understand I'm not going to do that they're manifesting we love our doodoo world exactly they're totally out of their fucking mind if trans women are real women what's the point of them being trans I don't know and
[00:43:49] The whole conversation shouldn't even matter if they want a female-only tournament.
[00:43:52] That's their right.
[00:43:53] Well, here's the reason why it matters, and I want to explain the reason why it matters.
[00:43:58] It's because these people are trying to rewrite reality, and they're trying to go after your
[00:44:03] livelihood when you don't accept their delusion.
[00:44:07] That's the reason why.
[00:44:08] They want everybody to live in this collective delusion.
[00:44:12] And the way that they maintain the delusion is by mercilessly and collectively harassing
[00:44:17] anybody who dares to break out of the matrix. That's what happens. And so it's
[00:44:25] evil. And so this is the reason why it matters. It's because these are people
[00:44:29] and why is it a big deal? It's a big deal because fundamentally what these
[00:44:34] people want to do is they want to tell you what to think. They want to
[00:44:38] control you. They want to be able to, you know, dictate what you believe, how
[00:44:42] you feel, what you respond to, and everything. They want to dictate your
[00:44:48] language, your thoughts, your feelings, and they also want to control how you
[00:44:53] choose to interact with other people. And that's it. What made them that way? Who
[00:44:57] cares what made them that way? I just don't like it. It's not my problem. I'm
[00:45:01] gonna fuck with me that way. I don't know. Maybe their dad was mean to them.
[00:45:04] Who cares? So it's unironically a fascist ideology. Yes, exactly. They
[00:45:08] want to matter because their parents never cared, I guess, right? But
[00:45:12] But transphobia and both screenshots fucking disgusting.
[00:45:15] Them saying this is a safe space for women only after being a trans woman can play actually
[00:45:20] disgusting all it took to get blocked.
[00:45:22] So all of these delusional, deranged freaks are going around and harassing this tournament
[00:45:29] because this tournament dared to have a tournament for actual women.
[00:45:33] That's right.
[00:45:35] And I think that everybody should push back against this.
[00:45:38] I do, because what these people want to do is they want to rewrite reality.
[00:45:43] They want you to accept a lie, and they want you to do it with the, you know, the cost
[00:45:48] of not doing so to be that they will try to systematically destroy your life.
[00:45:54] I think the only thing to do better is to go after them first.
[00:45:58] That's what I think.
[00:45:59] And I feel a lot of matter, but I don't even know what that means, right?
[00:46:02] And trans are making enemies of everyone who isn't in this sad reality.
[00:46:07] Do you agree that some women kind of enable this behavior from these people?
[00:46:10] They do.
[00:46:11] I think that women have overwhelmingly enabled this behavior, and women are completely responsible
[00:46:15] for the destruction of their own spaces.
[00:46:18] And every time that I see women say that they aren't safe in women's spaces, I say
[00:46:22] you should blame other women for that.
[00:46:24] Men didn't do that.
[00:46:26] Men tried to protect you from this, and you called people like me and everybody
[00:46:30] else transphobic, racist, sexist, or something like that.
[00:46:34] We tried to protect you because we could see this, but it's women that didn't want
[00:46:38] to see this.
[00:46:39] And overwhelmingly, you know, they're the ones that are the victims of it.
[00:46:43] And I really can't say I feel bad for them.
[00:46:45] I can't.
[00:46:46] Because too many women think that it's okay to say this stuff because they're looking
[00:46:50] for social approval.
[00:46:51] That's the reason why.
[00:46:53] So no, I don't care about it at all.
[00:46:56] And when savagely competing, there's, exactly, the destruction of competitive drive
[00:47:00] for females begins in high school.
[00:47:02] teachers shut up Pacer Timer and did not let us actually push ourselves to make to
[00:47:06] not make the fats feel bad. Yeah, but like I mean if they did push you you
[00:47:12] still wouldn't be as fast as a guy right? I mean so like and I understand that you
[00:47:17] know there is and and this is this is the way that society is now right is
[00:47:21] that you don't want to make the fat girls feel bad because they can barely
[00:47:26] even walk to the other side of the gym let alone jog back and forth right
[00:47:30] And so that's really what happens when we turn off the timer. I thought I was gonna go the end
[00:47:34] No, I mean again like there are a lot of people that do that and
[00:47:38] W-take sure fat starts so quick exactly we have again
[00:47:41] This is it's the education system and speaking of that. I saw this post on on Twitter. It was also on my red
[00:47:47] I'll just look at it right now. I might as well
[00:47:49] So the guy who remember this video. Let's watch the video again. It's only a one-minute video
[00:47:54] I'm not gonna pause it or anything. We'll just watch through it. Oh
[00:47:56] Oh, right, of course it's broken.
[00:48:02] Sorry guys, give me one second.
[00:48:05] Perfect.
[00:48:07] She wore a suit, clothes that were...
[00:48:17] Who's this for?
[00:48:19] Act sure, ordinary, but somewhat...
[00:48:24] Gertrude?
[00:48:25] You know explain what that mean?
[00:48:27] I don't know!
[00:48:28] She were a solid of fools that were extra dirty whatever bro
[00:48:35] But somewhat
[00:48:37] What does that mean?
[00:48:38] She were a lot of weight
[00:48:40] Bro I don't know bro
[00:48:42] Our generation is the last three persons
[00:48:45] I don't recursive
[00:48:46] Oh baby
[00:48:47] She wear so much clothes that word
[00:48:51] The guys out here looking back
[00:48:54] I don't even know how to read all the languages
[00:48:57] She wore a silhouette of clothes that were extraordinary, but somewhat...
[00:49:03] ...goss?
[00:49:04] I think that makes a...
[00:49:05] That's a complex word, that's a college word
[00:49:07] Like, it's a school
[00:49:08] It's like AP English word
[00:49:10] She wore a...
[00:49:11] I don't know if it's a set
[00:49:13] I don't know if it's a set
[00:49:15] You read it? Yeah, I think you did pretty well
[00:49:18] That's understandable for a high school guy
[00:49:20] Yeah, it's a French word? Yeah, I mean like, well listen, we didn't fight the Revolutionary
[00:49:27] War. I mean, fair French help does, but like, we're not in Europe anymore, right?
[00:49:31] So anyway, this is what happened to this guy. So update, the school board is trying to expel
[00:49:38] the kid who made this video for exposing that his classmates can't read. And then
[00:49:44] he goes and says, I would post part three, but the school board
[00:49:49] is trying to expel me stop me from stop me from going to
[00:49:53] prom, stop me from walking at graduation. I don't know chat.
[00:49:59] This is so pathetic.
[00:50:03] It's so fucking, there's an easy solution. There is. There's
[00:50:07] a very easy solution to this. Right. And the problem is
[00:50:09] that they can't read the real problems. They won't even
[00:50:11] Well, I mean, again, like the reason, so this is what I think, right, is that I think
[00:50:16] that education is bad because the people that are involved in education are more concerned
[00:50:22] with their own continuation rather than actually educating students.
[00:50:27] They're more concerned with protecting themselves, maintaining the status quo, and continuing
[00:50:32] to be able to do what they want.
[00:50:34] And they care more about that than they do about actually educating students, right?
[00:50:39] And I think that's generally what's happened.
[00:50:41] Priorities are fucked.
[00:50:42] I know, they're totally propped.
[00:50:44] I mean, the teachers see it racially motivated.
[00:50:47] Yeah, it's racially motivated when every single person,
[00:50:50] including the reviewer, is black.
[00:50:52] Yeah, definitely.
[00:50:53] So what race?
[00:50:54] Like, you mean the race that every single person
[00:50:56] involved in this is?
[00:50:58] Like, what is this?
[00:50:59] Like, and they're going to say that, of course.
[00:51:00] They're going to say that, because that's the easy thing
[00:51:02] that they can use to try to get out of accountability.
[00:51:06] Like, this is the same thing.
[00:51:07] like in AISD, Austin Independent School Districts, right?
[00:51:10] Like, yeah, that's where I went to school.
[00:51:12] I went to just a traditional, just working class,
[00:51:16] Austin High School, right?
[00:51:19] And public high school.
[00:51:20] And I had a great time, let me tell you something.
[00:51:23] But man, were people stupid.
[00:51:26] Man, were they fucking retarded?
[00:51:28] And I will tell you why they were retarded.
[00:51:31] The reason why they were retarded
[00:51:32] is because the teachers cared more
[00:51:35] about making sure that the kids passed, then the kids learned.
[00:51:38] And what happened is that you would have students,
[00:51:41] like, because if a certain number of kids fail,
[00:51:44] then the school loses money,
[00:51:45] and then they get bad attention on them,
[00:51:47] and send so bad things happen.
[00:51:49] So what does that mean?
[00:51:50] That means that at the end of the school year,
[00:51:52] there are all of these massive extra credit activities
[00:51:56] that they get out where it's like, okay,
[00:51:58] write your name on a sheet of paper
[00:52:00] with a star next to it,
[00:52:01] and you get plus 10 points on your final grade.
[00:52:04] and it's like okay guys like what are we doing here and the reason why they're
[00:52:08] doing that is because they don't want to lose funding
[00:52:11] and uh... it makes and makes blacks look stupid even though everybody's
[00:52:14] retarded not just blacks it doesn't matter like it
[00:52:17] listen no matter how racist you are or how dumb you think black people are
[00:52:22] they should be able to read the word extraordinary
[00:52:25] okay they should
[00:52:26] but you can go and get anybody in the world except for somebody who's like
[00:52:30] you know genetic defect in bread right
[00:52:33] but you can get anybody in the world and you should be able to teach them how
[00:52:36] to read the word extraordinary
[00:52:37] like we're not talking about you know some genetic difference in understanding
[00:52:42] rocket propulsion
[00:52:44] we're talking about
[00:52:45] reading silhouette
[00:52:47] that's a big fucking difference all right guys
[00:52:51] there you go yeah i mean like this is all massive fucking difference here
[00:52:55] and so uh... you are c teachers protesting for more money but you
[00:52:58] never see kids protest for better features
[00:53:01] yeah you do you see kids protest or better teachers all the time
[00:53:04] it's when they skip school
[00:53:06] it's when they don't pay attention
[00:53:07] it's when they're stupid
[00:53:09] all of those times that's kids protesting for better teachers but nobody
[00:53:13] wants to look at it that way they want to blame the kids they want to say all
[00:53:17] this kid is it's the kids fault
[00:53:19] sometimes it is the kids fault but most of the time it's not it's the
[00:53:22] teachers fault
[00:53:24] so uh... the video is protesting for better teachers it is and that's the
[00:53:27] reason why that this guy protested for better teachers and guess what
[00:53:30] happened
[00:53:31] So yeah, now they're trying to ruin this kid's life.
[00:53:34] And so I think there should be more focus on this.
[00:53:36] And here's the reason why it's so important, right?
[00:53:39] The reason why it's so important
[00:53:40] is because these people will be able to vote.
[00:53:44] If these people are illiterate and they can vote,
[00:53:48] I think that there's a problem.
[00:53:51] I don't know, guys.
[00:53:52] I think there's a bit of a situation,
[00:53:55] bit of an issue there, right?
[00:53:57] I'm in like, oh boy, look there, wow.
[00:54:00] and so uh... that's the democrat that that's what the democrats want maybe
[00:54:03] right but like i don't think that's what the the country should want right it's
[00:54:07] definitely not
[00:54:08] and that's a huge problem it's a massive problem
[00:54:10] so problems fifty percent of the solution uh... is the family outside
[00:54:14] the school well i mean it
[00:54:15] again like i mean
[00:54:17] the i i i don't i think that like yes obviously a lot of pieces come in the
[00:54:22] play here
[00:54:22] but as somebody who went to a high school that this high school specialized
[00:54:27] in low standards
[00:54:28] like my high school was probably the
[00:54:31] premiere high school and having low standards
[00:54:34] and like i i i know like i i could get like my friends on here
[00:54:38] but there's other guys that i know like i mean we went to a
[00:54:42] retard school
[00:54:43] like i'm telling you guys it was crazy like we had jeff taking the special ed
[00:54:49] test for a p english okay
[00:54:51] he was right over there we can tell shut up bitch
[00:54:54] and so anyway sorry but houston's much worse i bet it is
[00:54:57] But Austin, we were at the bottom.
[00:55:00] And so was it accredited?
[00:55:01] It was a public high school.
[00:55:02] I don't know what to say.
[00:55:04] How was the sports team?
[00:55:06] Nobody in my school cared about anything
[00:55:08] other than smoking weed, stealing things,
[00:55:12] and skipping class and sitting around in the courtyard.
[00:55:17] That's it.
[00:55:18] Nobody cared about that.
[00:55:19] Nobody had any school spirit.
[00:55:21] Nobody cared about education.
[00:55:23] Nobody cared about sports.
[00:55:24] Some people cared about sports, maybe.
[00:55:26] Other than that, nobody gave shit.
[00:55:30] Carriabata, it's the greatest school ever.
[00:55:33] I loved it. I had so much fun.
[00:55:34] But like, oh my God, was it bad?
[00:55:37] Well, you're in prison.
[00:55:38] Some of the people were.
[00:55:40] And so that's what I would say.
[00:55:41] Sounds just like Austin.
[00:55:42] I know that.
[00:55:43] Carried about music.
[00:55:44] Yeah, they didn't care about music, exactly.
[00:55:46] And did you miss Texas Learning Center?
[00:55:49] Well, nobody was learning at all.
[00:55:51] So yeah, this guy,
[00:55:52] Bro thinks he's the class of 2020.
[00:55:54] Like, what is this here?
[00:55:55] walk and graduate, stop me growing up from. Quite frankly, this should be made into a
[00:55:59] bigger story now. The school isn't doing its job. The administration and teachers alike
[00:56:02] should be held accountable for poor results from students. They should. And again, like
[00:56:06] all of the teachers should be made. You should, we should be calling. This is what Trump
[00:56:11] should be doing. He should be looking at this school board and then picking out three
[00:56:17] of the Karen's that run the school board and saying, why the fuck can't they read?
[00:56:24] it. Explain why they can't read. And if they can't explain it, put them in jail. Yeah, I
[00:56:33] like that, put them in fucking jail. Yeah, how about that? Can't reason with Karen's?
[00:56:38] Well, you can. You easily can. My high school was built on a land from a royal courthouse
[00:56:42] and our class photo was taken in front of the old hanging tree. Really? Wow. We had
[00:56:50] a few I mean the thing is that see like in my school everybody used racial slurs
[00:56:56] but I mean like literally everybody used all of the racial slurs like we had
[00:57:01] white people calling black people the n-word we had black people calling white
[00:57:04] people the n-word everybody was calling everybody the n-word like it just it
[00:57:08] nobody even thought about it like it was like thinking back on the way it
[00:57:13] was is so crazy because now it's like you would never imagine this right but
[00:57:18] Like back then everybody was saying every single slur possible.
[00:57:22] Like there was nothing that you weren't allowed to say.
[00:57:25] There was nothing that people would say, oh no,
[00:57:27] nobody gave a shit about any of it.
[00:57:29] Did you guys have portables back in high school?
[00:57:31] Yeah, we did.
[00:57:33] They were usually for the problem boys.
[00:57:35] And because Doge fired the entire educational administration.
[00:57:38] Really?
[00:57:39] So Doge caused this problem that's
[00:57:41] been going on for 20 years.
[00:57:43] Oh, wow.
[00:57:44] Now I understand it.
[00:57:45] OK.
[00:57:46] Yeah, because everybody was learning how to read
[00:57:48] until this year, and now nobody can read.
[00:57:53] Listen, I know you wanna blame Donald Trump for everything,
[00:57:56] but this is a systematic problem
[00:57:58] that the entire government is involved with, right?
[00:58:01] It is.
[00:58:02] So you want to, by the way, if it was up to me,
[00:58:04] Doge would have fired a lot more people.
[00:58:06] That's what I think.
[00:58:07] Teachers unions need to go.
[00:58:09] I agree with you, I do.
[00:58:10] I think teachers unions are fundamentally bad for students.
[00:58:14] Trans people really cannot stop themselves
[00:58:17] trying to force their way into everything, LMAO, and whenever they don't get their way,
[00:58:22] they cry transphobia immediately.
[00:58:24] I am so glad to see this.
[00:58:26] I am finally, people are pushing back on this bullshit.
[00:58:30] What is this here?
[00:58:33] You've been talking on your show about whether Trump is the antichrist.
[00:58:37] I have not said that.
[00:58:38] On your show, the day after Easter, you noted he did not put his hand on the Bible
[00:58:42] during his swearing in the ceremony as president.
[00:58:45] you said, and I'm quoting, maybe he didn't put his hand on the Bible because he affirmatively
[00:58:48] rejects what's inside that book.
[00:58:51] And then on a recent show, you went further saying, here's a leader who's mocking the gods
[00:58:54] of his ancestors, mocking the God of God and exalting himself above them.
[00:58:58] Could this be the Antichrist?
[00:59:00] I actually did not say could this be the Antichrist.
[00:59:04] Here's a leader who's mocking the gods of his ancestors, mocking the God of gods,
[00:59:10] and exalting himself above them.
[00:59:13] this be the Antichrist? Well, who knows? Um, I don't know where that comes from, but I
[00:59:19] know that those words never left my lips because I'm not sure I fully understand what the Antichrist
[00:59:24] is if there's just one. I actually tried to understand it. Um, I may have said some
[00:59:30] are asking that I'm not weighing in on that because I don't understand it.
[00:59:35] What a fucking retard huh? What an idiot! Oh my god, idea, let's play the clip again.
[00:59:46] You don't understand it. Let's see, what are the markers of the Antichrist? Uncertain
[00:59:52] race brings peace to the Middle East. Let's see, besides that, let me see, what are
[01:00:00] the other indicators of the Antichrist. Those are the two that I remember. Markers for the
[01:00:07] Antichrist. Let me see if I can find it orange. Well, let's find out. As I said, I think Obama
[01:00:14] was a very, very great candidate for being the Antichrist. He was like Obama like you
[01:00:20] could not have made a better person for being the Antichrist than Obama. It was good.
[01:00:27] And okay, exalts himself above God, or claims divinity, man of lawlessness and or destroyer,
[01:00:33] deceptive miracles or signs, global political and economic control, persecutes saints and
[01:00:38] opposes Christians in Israel, comes from a falling away, part of an unholy trinity, temporary
[01:00:44] reign and ultimate defeat, many contexts, many intricacies already exist.
[01:00:49] Oh my God.
[01:00:51] The number 666.
[01:00:53] So Obama liked to do bad things.
[01:00:55] Yeah, I guess so.
[01:00:56] And I don't think there's anything about race in the Bible about this.
[01:00:59] Really?
[01:01:00] Well, I guess maybe I misunderstood it.
[01:01:01] But either way, that's what I always heard.
[01:01:04] So yeah, obviously, Tucker Carlson did say that.
[01:01:07] I remember even whenever he said that.
[01:01:08] But you know, again, it's not a surprise he would act like he didn't.
[01:01:12] It's pretty embarrassing to have that played back to you, right?
[01:01:15] And I still watch Tucker Carlson.
[01:01:16] It's okay to disagree.
[01:01:17] Yeah.
[01:01:18] And I think that, again, like, Zachary, the Antichrist is Judaism.
[01:01:22] against crisis and how a boy and a boy in an excrement that's nice so you so you
[01:01:28] don't like Israel okay I don't care about that I think that there's like 50
[01:01:32] other problems in America that are more important than Israel like I don't care
[01:01:36] what Jews think I don't care Muslims think I don't care what Hindus think
[01:01:39] give a fuck why would I care why would I even spend any second of my time
[01:01:44] thinking about this like I mean you understand like we have people that
[01:01:50] can't read. We have, like, fucking gas is expensive. We have fucking wars going on. There
[01:01:57] are, you know, like, there's, like, terrorism in the country. There's a assassination code.
[01:02:02] Like, I mean, there's fucking immigration issues. Like, what do you mean? Christians?
[01:02:06] Of course I care what Christians think. It's a Christian country. Obviously I care.
[01:02:10] Yeah, duh. Of course. Let me see this.
[01:02:14] Well, the other side, what they're gonna say, though, is, but have you seen this
[01:02:17] Yeah, California good
[01:02:22] Let's go. I'm gonna say good about gas prices. They're gonna say good about how high the rents are
[01:02:28] People so many people. I mean, there's a whole litany. I mean the train
[01:02:32] Gavin the you gotta you gotta get rid of the train the train. I say this as a friend. You got to let that train go
[01:02:38] It's up to 231
[01:02:41] It's not it's not how much is a hundred nineteen million dollars thing that we got it
[01:02:45] Do you really think it's a hundred and ninety nine? Yeah, right back three administrations. I inherited a mess
[01:02:50] We put it back on track all the environmental work is behind us
[01:02:53] We're actually laying the track all the legal litigation all the land issues are all behind us
[01:02:58] We're actually making this project work. How is China able to do it so fast then?
[01:03:05] Isn't that crazy cuz like they I feel like they build shit really fast
[01:03:09] Like why is that and a fucking waste of money? Yeah, I don't know what this is guys
[01:03:14] It sure seems like there's a problem here filling their pockets first no OSHA
[01:03:19] I mean, I think that there's a lot more to it. There's a lot more to it than that. I
[01:03:24] Think the reality is that they probably hire and they have better qualified people making decisions
[01:03:30] And but there's probably more to it than that short China doesn't have unions as far as I know
[01:03:35] I know that man and China's terrible safety standards. Why haven't seen one of the S?
[01:03:39] There's one of their trains crashed
[01:03:41] I haven't seen one at least right and so yeah, they also build shit really bad. I haven't seen one of them crash
[01:03:46] Maybe I'm wrong. What what is this game?
[01:03:48] So a feleon this might be the biggest flop I've seen in the gaming industry in a long time a feleon
[01:03:58] What is this game?
[01:04:07] Dude this thumbnail
[01:04:11] Did you have to do them like this?
[01:04:14] Really?
[01:04:18] Oh my god.
[01:04:21] Wow.
[01:04:24] Okay, so this is the launch trailer.
[01:04:27] Alright, let's see what game.
[01:04:29] God, everybody excited.
[01:04:31] Here we go.
[01:04:32] Let's watch it.
[01:04:33] You guys ready?
[01:04:34] I thought this mission was my dream.
[01:04:47] I came here to find the heat source of Persephone and tell the world if this place could save
[01:04:58] humanity.
[01:04:59] But it turns out I can't do it without you.
[01:05:05] It's like it sucks.
[01:05:10] I'm gonna be honest.
[01:05:14] It's like nothing going on in the game at all.
[01:05:17] Whatever happened.
[01:05:18] There's still game play.
[01:05:19] We're gonna finish this mission.
[01:05:29] man play it now right now you can play this I hope the modern audience supports
[01:05:43] this all two of them well let's correct the record here let's see how many
[01:05:47] people are really playing it how many people are in the modern audience this
[01:05:51] time 80 there's 80 so this is this is actually impressive it is this is
[01:06:01] impressive like this is so do you guys think they're making their money back
[01:06:07] with this game what do you think do you think you're gonna make the money back
[01:06:11] or not 200 tried it and refund it paid testers Claris the company is called
[01:06:17] don't read I guess and the west is unsalvageable check out life is strange
[01:06:22] reunion okay life is strange reunion life is strange reunion when did this game
[01:06:31] come out let me see the release date it came out a couple of days oh it came
[01:06:37] out this week
[01:06:39] Oh
[01:06:50] Jesus guys, oh my god
[01:06:54] This is bad. So how much did they spend on it a feleon?
[01:06:58] Let me see how much how much did like did they spend on the game?
[01:07:03] I'm just gonna do an AI check a feleon game. How much did it cost?
[01:07:08] cost to make plus marketing. This is an AI summary, so it's going to probably be mostly
[01:07:18] inaccurate, but it'll give you a general idea. So what does it say? $2 billion, somebody
[01:07:26] says. No, it's not Concord, okay. Yeah, it's not. When is Nick Shirley gonna do a video
[01:07:32] about video game development fraud? Had a production cost of $8 million. Okay. So
[01:07:37] it was we cost eight million dollars
[01:07:40] so let's say it was eight notes so if you sell okay let's do the math right
[01:07:45] so let's say it cost eight million dollars to make this game
[01:07:49] and
[01:07:50] six thousand people bought the game
[01:07:53] so let's do some math uh... let me calculate er all right
[01:07:57] so if six thousand people bought it
[01:08:00] times us let's say it's sixty dollars
[01:08:04] okay so
[01:08:05] year down
[01:08:06] seven point six
[01:08:09] million dollars okay so you spent
[01:08:12] you spent eight million dollars and you've lost you've made
[01:08:16] three hundred and sixty thousand dollars
[01:08:19] so uh... i i think that guys
[01:08:22] i think that this is a mother
[01:08:25] this is another competitor
[01:08:27] for one of the most artistic applications to mcdonald's ever made
[01:08:32] it is
[01:08:33] I didn't even know about this game. I had no idea about it. And now I'm seeing it, and it's just fucking hilarious.
[01:08:41] Oh my god, modern games or so. Like, how do you make a game like this and think that it's not gonna flop? Really?
[01:08:49] Like, and also, like, if there's not even any gameplay, there's nothing that even happens in the trailer.
[01:08:55] This is the full game. Okay, let's look at the actual game itself. Let's click somewhere randomly in the middle.
[01:09:03] Oh, I've got to do that.
[01:09:07] I should have not done that.
[01:09:09] Oh, this is me sprinting, by the way.
[01:09:12] You're sprinting?
[01:09:12] You're sprinting?
[01:09:24] Shwet's the latest.
[01:09:25] So we go back the other way.
[01:09:27] Our little passage should now be open.
[01:09:28] We'll try to go down.
[01:09:29] Yeah, and I think there's another thing just here.
[01:09:38] Just in time.
[01:09:41] Uh, where do I go now, though?
[01:09:48] Um, so...
[01:09:49] So try and get as far as we can.
[01:09:53] Uh-huh.
[01:09:54] Let's go forward.
[01:09:55] Okay.
[01:09:56] We made it!
[01:10:01] It's a cinematic.
[01:10:07] There's nothing that even happens.
[01:10:10] Like, there's nothing happening ever.
[01:10:14] What happened to you?
[01:10:18] Keep going!
[01:10:19] Oh, is there anything here?
[01:10:21] It looks like, uh, not really.
[01:10:25] All you do, you're just walking around the entire time.
[01:10:36] There's nothing.
[01:10:37] It's not even a video game.
[01:10:40] This is amazing.
[01:10:41] Oh my god.
[01:10:44] I don't even know what to say.
[01:10:46] How pathetic.
[01:10:48] So, wow, okay, it's a map, I guess so.
[01:10:54] So no surprise because the writer is a pathetic activist. Well, wait a minute
[01:10:59] Leia Alexander who leads the writing on a feleon is also the journalist behind
[01:11:04] 2014 Game of Sutra title piece gamers don't have to be your audience gamers are
[01:11:10] No
[01:11:12] So this this girl that wrote the article that like basically started Gamergate
[01:11:18] This is her video game and the lead writer
[01:11:24] Wow. Wow. Is this it? Let me see if I can find it. Yes, here's the article right here.
[01:11:37] Land Alexander August 28, 2014. Geez, what the fuck we're doing that? I don't have to
[01:11:47] say a culture writer, look at this, centigrade a culture in your spaces, of course, right?
[01:11:51] And this was a really, really big article.
[01:11:53] This made everybody super, super mad.
[01:11:57] And so this happened now.
[01:11:59] Did she learn her lesson?
[01:12:01] She has not learned.
[01:12:03] After literally 12 years of learning, she has still not been learned.
[01:12:11] And how many pop-ups?
[01:12:12] I don't know.
[01:12:13] I'm not reading all that.
[01:12:14] Nobody did.
[01:12:15] And so anyway, allow me to make this as simple as I can.
[01:12:18] No appeal, no purchase.
[01:12:21] Like failed Hollywood writer who thinks she's too good for games and she found out well
[01:12:25] She wasn't even good enough for games instead. She's still around the writer is a pathetic activist
[01:12:31] Oh my god. Well, I look forward to seeing her working at Applebee's. What do you guys think?
[01:12:37] Applebee's Chili's Wendy's
[01:12:41] You know like something like that. I don't know. What do you guys think?
[01:12:44] Game dev, yeah, journalist exactly, Wendy's only fans, nah she's not hot enough for that,
[01:12:53] wouldn't happen.
[01:12:55] Next, resisting arrest, oh what a burger, I like that, yeah what a burger.
[01:13:01] You know what, pop, I like Popeyes, yeah, yeah, Popeye the sailor man, you're right.
[01:13:07] And prove her on Popeyes.
[01:13:09] And so that's it, newest Bungie employee, yeah, the newest Bungie employee, exactly.
[01:13:13] So I didn't even know that I didn't this is what's crazy is that these games are the unsung
[01:13:19] concords of 2026.
[01:13:23] Let me think.
[01:13:24] All right.
[01:13:25] So we have unsung songs of Concord 2026.
[01:13:40] So Last Flag, what's this game called?
[01:13:45] A-a-a-phelion?
[01:13:50] That's a guy in legal legends, isn't it?
[01:13:55] Isn't that a guy in legal legends?
[01:13:57] Aphelion?
[01:13:59] Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm!
[01:14:00] A-a-thelios!
[01:14:02] Okay there it was!
[01:14:08] I got it!
[01:14:09] Let's see it's close!
[01:14:10] I played fucking this game
[01:14:13] It's an auto battle or what's it called team fight tactics tft and I was about to get platinum
[01:14:19] And then I basically just quit the game
[01:14:22] And I remember I would play him sometimes because he was really good
[01:14:25] He was really really good and so I actually know a lot of the the characters in that game and you play league
[01:14:31] No, I will play league whenever they add ranked to WASD. I'll play league. I'm waiting for that. I
[01:14:38] I fell in it. Yeah, exactly TFT is the shit. Yeah, I really are you still playing? No, I played I played I played this a lot
[01:14:46] I actually now I've basically beaten the game. I've beaten the game
[01:14:51] Like I have 90 I haven't gotten these guys like no reason even do this
[01:14:56] But like I bait I went I beat this game. I killed the Reaper. I killed the Reaper in this game in like one hit
[01:15:04] Wait they did
[01:15:06] Wait, WASD ranked is out now?
[01:15:09] Fuuuck, I'm gonna have to start playing it?
[01:15:12] Aw, shit!
[01:15:18] Aw, guys, would you look at the time?
[01:15:21] Ohhhhh, uh-oh!
[01:15:25] Well, yeah, alright, I'll look into it, okay?
[01:15:28] I know Jinxy's been playing, I've been seeing some of the clips, right?
[01:15:31] I'll play this shit by my sound line they teach me how to play I'm play a shit by my play a shit by myself not yet
[01:15:38] Well
[01:15:39] One more patch to come maybe and that's anyway. All right, so what are the unc unsung songs of concord last flag a
[01:15:46] Felion, what are the what are the other concordians?
[01:15:51] 146 yeah, 1348
[01:15:58] Unsung songs, okay the Edgar game which one
[01:16:01] Reloaded?
[01:16:04] Okay, let's see here.
[01:16:07] Marathon. Marathon is not an unsung song. Marathon is part of the Concordia trilogy. Mike, it is...
[01:16:20] It's Concord High Guard Marathon. And so Marathon must die.
[01:16:25] Marathon must die for the prophecy to be complete. If Marathon dies, all of these other video games will be over, okay?
[01:16:37] Soros seems pretty good. Like, what do you mean? It's not Concord at all. What are you talking about?
[01:16:44] And of out no, I'm saying this is 2026 this year
[01:16:48] This is it's this year
[01:16:50] Going north that one got destroyed. That's gone. Saros is was woke. It's it's good
[01:16:55] I don't know like the game looked fine. I watched a few guys play it. It looked decent to me
[01:17:00] Like I just guys. I'm gonna be honest. I
[01:17:03] Don't want to play a PlayStation 5 shooter on a controller. I
[01:17:07] Just want to wait like when is is Saros going to come out to PC?
[01:17:14] I
[01:17:19] Saw was gonna come out the PC
[01:17:23] What
[01:17:26] What why
[01:17:30] What the fuck
[01:17:33] Well
[01:17:35] The fuck what why?
[01:17:38] But I want to play it. Oh
[01:17:40] Oh, yeah, I what do you mean like so I have to buy a fucking by the fucking PlayStation
[01:17:46] font what?
[01:17:48] You can use a mouse and keyboard I mean can I I mean really if I can do that I maybe play
[01:17:53] it.
[01:17:54] Returnal their previous game eventually came to PC two years after release.
[01:17:58] See I wait I will wait for three years to play this game.
[01:18:03] I will.
[01:18:04] I will wait and I'll just play something else code violet.
[01:18:08] Thank you.
[01:18:09] have another Concordia. So these are the unsung songs of Concord 2026, thus far, okay? So right now,
[01:18:22] obviously, it's here, but it will probably go even farther. Specter Divide, that was last year.
[01:18:27] Mind's Eye, I mean, yeah, Mind's Eye was kind of on there. Yeah, I'd say so far. Life is Strange,
[01:18:35] Yeah life is strange life is strange reunion
[01:18:41] Okay, well, yeah, that's good and we've got a half probably even more of these two to X KO and greed fall
[01:18:48] I don't even know what the hell greed fall is. Well, anyway, we've talked about this too much
[01:18:52] This game is dead and it is really funny for me to see somebody who was a
[01:18:57] You know a big part of Gamergate, you know, you spent years
[01:19:01] You know like causing all these problems you finally make your own video game and you've caused this is the thing
[01:19:08] This studio is going to die
[01:19:12] This is this is a this is such a monumental failure that like they're not going to be able to sustain this
[01:19:20] This is a colossal failure. It's over. It's done. It's gone reduced to Adam. Yes, exactly 80 players. Yeah, you're done, man
[01:19:29] You're totally done and sorry you tried but uh, yeah too bad. It's it's inevitable. Yep, exactly
[01:19:37] Let me go back. I'll pull a few more of these here Rose Casey's on with question marks Casey's well
[01:19:42] What is this here if I can find this streamer Casey Tron? What is this?
[01:19:48] Streamer Casey Tron reacts to Hassan piger's meltdown as shoe on head says that if shoe cares so much about the end cell
[01:19:54] She should go fuck one
[01:19:56] like I don't know it's like shoe on head if you care so much about these incels go fuck
[01:20:04] one okay and then she just responds to the bunch of question marks like what the hell
[01:20:08] are you talking about okay yeah what the fuck why did I do well no it's again it's just
[01:20:14] I mean Casey Tron again like Casey Tron has spent her entire career getting mauled by
[01:20:20] women who are more attractive than her and it's made her hate men because of it and
[01:20:25] And so that's what's happened.
[01:20:26] I mean, that's been the, that's been the definition of her entire career.
[01:20:30] So really, this is just another page in the book.
[01:20:33] I mean, I think this is just very common.
[01:20:36] Is she a void?
[01:20:37] Yeah.
[01:20:38] Of course.
[01:20:39] I mean, I think everybody knows that, right?
[01:20:45] She's a troll.
[01:20:46] She's not a troll.
[01:20:47] She's just stupid.
[01:20:48] And it's the weed addiction.
[01:20:49] Yeah, exactly.
[01:20:50] A real one?
[01:20:51] Yeah.
[01:20:52] Like a circle?
[01:20:53] Yeah.
[01:20:54] Exactly. And when you're gonna play the Cuck Simulator-Sarrows game, Cuck Simulator, I don't know anything about that, right? I don't.
[01:21:01] And let's see. I'll look at the rest of these here. Girls only tournament. Oh, this is some other shit I've seen before.
[01:21:07] And, yeah, survive. And again, like, Casey Tron has always been a shit talker. She's always been a loser.
[01:21:15] And it's crazy to me that she's still even around. It's almost impressive.
[01:21:19] It's like if you've dedicated this much of your life to being a complete failure at something you think to yourself
[01:21:26] Maybe I should do something else, but no for some reason they still do it
[01:21:32] Yeah, I guess so why people hating on Taurus. It's a great game. I think people don't like they said there was some sort of I
[01:21:39] Actually really don't know what the answer is and I've also seen this. This is also really funny
[01:21:45] me. What is this? Release the files? A little speed run on Scientology?
[01:21:50] We didn't get the sacking of the Shire and War of the Rings, so they had to do it in
[01:22:17] Scientology. I will say that, okay, I do have to say that I think these Scientology runs are,
[01:22:42] I don't like them. It's amusing to me to watch, right? Of course, it's amusing to watch, but I don't like this.
[01:22:50] I think they should cut this out. And the fact that people are putting up with this isn't right. No, it's not. It's retarded.
[01:22:56] And it's hilarious and deserved. I think everybody, a lot, not everybody, but a lot of people hate Scientology, but they deserve it.
[01:23:04] Look look look guys guys. We live we live
[01:23:08] What do are we going to allow ourselves to be consumed by third-worldism that we think that our?
[01:23:16] Annoyance of something means that we get to ignore the law. I don't like this. I don't I don't like it. Yes
[01:23:22] No, I think it's very bad. I think that again
[01:23:24] It's always eat it's always easy to say this whenever it's with somebody that you disagree with
[01:23:31] But a true principle is that you have to look at it based off of whatever you even agree with it in some cases
[01:23:37] Yes, I don't think that and
[01:23:39] Scientology does worse stuff than hold them accountable for it. That's what I think and how many kids did you count them?
[01:23:44] I don't think these are kids guys like they're
[01:23:49] They're not kids. So anyway, they have started arresting people for sending death threats. Apparently all of my complaining has started to work
[01:23:57] so
[01:23:58] Ice HSI San Francisco arrested Daniel Barber April 10th in connection with an email death threat made towards ice director Todd
[01:24:06] Lions and other ice personnel the case is ongoing
[01:24:11] This is exactly what I like to see
[01:24:14] This is it. Thank God. I know and I think there's a couple other ones that have been arrested from this too
[01:24:19] Right. Let me see if I can pull it up and find it because I saw somebody else. Yeah, here we go
[01:24:24] Logan Muffin
[01:24:26] 26 years old from Oklahoma was convicted on April 24th on 10 felony charges
[01:24:35] That's what I'm talking about
[01:24:38] 10 felony charges
[01:24:46] Mr. Muffin
[01:24:48] Related to ex post he made about gunning down ice personnel. He is in federal custody awaiting sentencing
[01:24:58] This is what they need to do like what y'all need to do is you guys need to do this on a regular basis
[01:25:04] Post photos of these people embarrass them
[01:25:07] You know like make like a pokedex of them or something like that and that way people can flip through it all
[01:25:13] Oh, yeah, do as much as you possibly can. They know them often man. Yes about about that. Did I sue the arrest?
[01:25:19] I think the police do right? I mean like this is something the police would do
[01:25:22] So I'm very glad to see that happen and hopefully they arrest more of these idiots
[01:25:27] I think we've had a big problem with people like this and then by the way I
[01:25:32] Don't know how something like this gets popular beyond like two likes, but um, oh
[01:25:39] Man
[01:25:42] Is it that time already?
[01:25:46] Has it already happened oh my god, he looks like an old friend of mine. I guess so looks great
[01:25:51] I guess I just I don't know how this has happened to me. I really don't I guess I'm now the
[01:25:57] You know I've now the the guy like this. Holy fucking shit, and it's a little bit
[01:26:04] Little bit funny to see it happen, but I didn't realize I was getting this old now
[01:26:08] But that's what we're at and as mon the black I guess so you're the Grand Wizard what not that no no no
[01:26:16] I'm just a wizard. Okay guys and yeah, yeah new AI character. I guess so and they say money dude
[01:26:23] This is
[01:26:26] This is what rich people do
[01:26:38] Look at that.
[01:26:44] Man.
[01:26:47] Man.
[01:26:51] You're out there on your private jet playing golf with the boys.
[01:26:58] That is insane.
[01:27:01] Crazy levels of aura.
[01:27:03] Still boys?
[01:27:04] Yep, exactly.
[01:27:05] This could be you if you left the house you think so I don't know about that
[01:27:09] But I thought it was pretty funny to see it happen, right and yeah, definitely
[01:27:14] Let me go and look at a few of these here about oh, yeah
[01:27:17] I've you ever wondered why the voice acting in Souls games is good
[01:27:21] It's because they do this instead of hiring voice actors
[01:27:24] So yeah, basically what what Dark Souls does and this is what they did with Elden Ring is that they just hired a bunch of
[01:27:31] British like theater actors to like voice many of the characters. It's a really good idea. It was
[01:27:38] like I remember people saying in Final Fantasy 14 maybe yeah I guess so. Don't talk about rich people
[01:27:43] whenever you make millions. I mean I guess right it's just funny for me to see it and I this is
[01:27:49] a classic I saw this I just I had to watch it again it was really funny. Somalians ain't
[01:27:54] not people. They told them Somalians don't fuck with us when they came up here. That's why
[01:27:58] They don't fuck with us and we don't fuck with them. You notice me trying to help them
[01:28:03] And then look at all the money that they stole
[01:28:06] Look at all that nine billion dollars and then put none in the community. Fuck them tomorrow
[01:28:11] It's just like George Floyd. It's stupid ass family got twenty million dollars and they didn't even build a community in the city
[01:28:18] They just left with the money fuck George Floyd
[01:28:22] Put all that shit on to whatever you film and put that shit out there because that's how I go man
[01:28:27] When you know about that community and help the community fuck you damn they took that money and left now look at them
[01:28:33] They all broke they got tricked out of all that money. They ain't got shit right now. They take off for 20 mil
[01:28:40] Come on man. We're playing with the guy. All this shit is a farce
[01:28:44] Man, I mean is ain't our people they told them tomorrow is don't fuck with us
[01:28:49] Man, that's fucking funny. He's got my vote. Yeah, I like that should be governor of Minnesota
[01:28:53] But yeah, I mean, I think almost anybody else would be better, right?
[01:28:56] And oh, this is a good one.
[01:28:58] This is part of our problem, we don't know who the hell we're dealing with.
[01:29:04] Because this is Mohammed so-and-so, and I say, are you a leader?
[01:29:12] We're looking for a leader.
[01:29:13] The only country in the world, nobody wants to be a leader, you know, they say, would
[01:29:20] but anybody like to be president and there are no tankers
[01:29:28] i think we're doing a great job over there actually
[01:29:30] man take me to your leader yeah they don't want that is the bombs are asking
[01:29:34] that question mohammed so-and-so yeah exactly
[01:29:37] and this is dude
[01:29:40] and they've got water and now it's the Gulf of america
[01:29:43] and the president of Mexico called me he's not too fond of me anymore
[01:29:47] And when she heard about it, it was put in some paper, somebody leaked it someplace always.
[01:29:52] He always said leaks.
[01:29:53] We're here in my world, leaks are a part of life.
[01:29:56] And it was leaked that I was going to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
[01:30:01] And she's a beautiful woman and very nice, you know, never...
[01:30:10] All right.
[01:30:14] Here we go.
[01:30:17] I like to talk about beauty because it's usually the end of a political career.
[01:30:21] If you say somebody's a beautiful woman, they say, what a terrible, terrible thing.
[01:30:25] Everybody hates it except the woman that you're talking about.
[01:30:28] They love it.
[01:30:30] So I won't say she's a beautiful woman, but she's a fine woman.
[01:30:35] And she is.
[01:30:37] And she's got this incredible, beautiful voice, elegant voice.
[01:30:40] She was a ballet dancer.
[01:30:42] She's got this beautiful voice.
[01:30:43] since she goes, president, president, no, no, no, president,
[01:30:47] tell me, tell me, you're only kidding,
[01:30:50] you're not going to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico.
[01:30:53] Yes, I am, I'm sorry.
[01:30:55] No, no, no, please.
[01:30:57] Yeah, I'm just double down.
[01:30:58] I don't know them too much in Mexico right now, you know.
[01:31:02] That's why guys like me are in a lot of danger,
[01:31:04] you know, consequential people,
[01:31:06] getting a lot of danger,
[01:31:07] you know what I'm talking about?
[01:31:09] You know what I'm talking about.
[01:31:12] It's yeah, people trying to kill you. Yeah, exactly. Also this one. I don't know if I've seen this one or not
[01:31:18] And you got to watch the Kentucky Derby. No, I wasn't planning on it, right? And what is this here? I see the lot. Oh God
[01:31:31] He had no idea and I was standing there seething I was watching television, you know what it is to see I see the lot
[01:31:42] But this is one of the times I was seething. Oz knows that. I was so angry. I said I did
[01:31:49] it and I didn't get credit for it. We did a lot of things we didn't get credit for it,
[01:31:54] but I guess I did because here I am, I'm a president.
[01:32:00] ABC Always B campaigning. It's crazy, man. It really is. I wonder if he's gonna try
[01:32:06] to run again. I do. Like what are the odds of that now? Because like I mean this is really,
[01:32:13] like if I look, okay, so 2028 presidential nominee. No, not VP. Doesn't 28 presidential,
[01:32:23] where is it here? Election winner. President, okay, so Donald Trump, oh no! Oh no, it's gone down!
[01:32:36] It's gone down guys. That's too bad. It was at 5% is this whenever he said he wasn't gonna do it
[01:32:42] Well, that's it. I don't know and he's not he's gonna become the new mayor of New York and fix that city
[01:32:48] maybe I don't know guys and
[01:32:51] JD Vance has gone down quite a bit. You see look at that. Oh my god and Marco Rubio stocks are going way higher
[01:32:58] Yep, not a surprise. I mean in my opinion. I think recently Marco Rubio has been
[01:33:04] He's been really putting on putting on a real good show. I'll tell you that and he said he was gonna be a president of Venezuela
[01:33:11] Oh, I heard about that. Yeah, you're right. And wow
[01:33:15] I mean your skins look good. I took a shower yesterday. I
[01:33:19] Didn't I took a shower yesterday. I
[01:33:22] So I finished my stream and what did I do after I finished my stream?
[01:33:28] I don't know I forgot but I did something and so then I was just like
[01:33:34] around and then I finally got out of bed and then oh I went to Popeyes I went to
[01:33:40] Popeyes and then I probably should throw this away I gotta make sure that I keep
[01:33:45] the table clean that's actually the only cup that I have on the table but at
[01:33:49] least besides what I'm drinking so you know I went to Popeyes and then I ate a
[01:33:54] bunch of chicken and I watched a guide on on Neverness to Everness and then I
[01:33:59] played the Vampire Survivors game and I had the run where I made a
[01:34:03] million gold in one run and I one shot the Reaper and so I was like okay like
[01:34:09] I'm on cloud nine I'm gonna play neverness Davernus I played the game and the
[01:34:14] story was annoying me so much that I actually just went to bed early it was
[01:34:20] like 12 30 they're like it no no I I know this because I have like a like I'm
[01:34:24] messaging people so I checked like when I fell asleep it was like 120 never
[01:34:28] this is awesome I know but the story is fucking annoying you're talking to
[01:34:32] this retarded otter with a TV on its head. The entire talking to talking to I don't give a fuck that he wants to have a date.
[01:34:41] I don't give a fuck.
[01:34:43] I don't give a fuck. What about the deep? What about remember how the sky broke open and there were like demons coming in? Remember that? Remember the demons?
[01:34:54] Oh, what about that? Right. And a new weather and life story is awesome. It's pure cinema. I got to play it. I saw that.
[01:35:02] All my homies hate Toggedo. Exactly.
[01:35:04] Odders are cool, though. Oh, he's an odder. I don't know what the hell it is.
[01:35:08] So, trust me, the whole community hates that shit. I think it's fucking retarded.
[01:35:11] So, um, you know, this is what happened to me with Zinless Zone Zero.
[01:35:15] Is...
[01:35:17] Do you remember whenever Zinless Zone Zero came out and I ended my stream because I wanted to go buy a mattress?
[01:35:23] That's how bad the game was.
[01:35:24] Like, I would rather go out and buy a mattress than play that game.
[01:35:30] But I hate you, I hate that otter, I know it's fucking annoying.
[01:35:33] Devs said they're aware the hate players have for them and they won't be pursuing that route
[01:35:36] any further.
[01:35:37] Well, it's fine as like a secondary quest, but like whenever it's tied to rewards and
[01:35:42] progression, then it's fucking annoying.
[01:35:45] I think that some people do like it, but like you don't want to have that be the
[01:35:48] whole fucking game.
[01:35:49] So anyway, um, yeah, and then by the way, by the way, so you compare that, and
[01:35:55] And this is what makes it look really, really, really bad.
[01:36:00] Where is the,
[01:36:03] can I find the new Wuthering Waves thing?
[01:36:08] Cause somebody showed me, let me see if I can pull this up.
[01:36:15] Let me see if I can find it.
[01:36:18] Cause it looks like Gundam, right?
[01:36:22] Yeah.
[01:36:23] So meanwhile, this is what's happening in Wuthering Waves.
[01:36:37] Yeah.
[01:36:47] Uh-huh.
[01:36:48] So, while you're pussyfootin' around, thinkin' about this random-ass fuckin' stupid otter
[01:36:59] with a TV on its head, meanwhile you could be playing Armored Core 7.
[01:37:05] You know?
[01:37:06] Like, this is really, uh, it's really kinda fuckin' embarrassing.
[01:37:13] I don't wanna watch the whole thing, cuz I wanna play through it myself, and I wanna
[01:37:17] know what happened but like NT just released give it some time I know yeah
[01:37:21] sure but like we'll see what happens that I give us some time to whether we
[01:37:24] have one point that was not nearly the cinema yeah but was still I don't know
[01:37:28] look look but you guys see what I'm saying all right I have high expectations
[01:37:31] I do I have very high expectations and I'm not sorry okay and oh here we go
[01:37:39] what's the one thing we're not talking about that we should be
[01:37:42] Gaino fascism that's right. I think you need to make that look it's something I've been
[01:37:52] thinking about a lot over the last like 20 years like we need more women in positions of power
[01:37:59] we need more women making the calls and call the shots we need a woman president we need a woman
[01:38:04] prime minister we need more feminine presence like everywhere and and LA is
[01:38:12] like mostly women city council we have a female mayor and we don't get anything
[01:38:19] done and I started to really think about like what there's a difference between the
[01:38:23] male brain and the female brain and the male brain wants to do stuff like go
[01:38:28] go go like if you want to do between the male brain and female brain Karen
[01:38:33] Bass and Donald Trump got together three days after the fires and Donald Trump was like let's get
[01:38:40] clean up those lots let's get building and she was like slow it down slow it down
[01:38:46] she is a process person and women are more likely to be processed people they talk they want to talk
[01:38:53] it out they want to work they want to have a meeting and they want to break off and have another
[01:38:56] meeting and then we put together a blue ribbon hey you guys want to see you guys are you guys
[01:39:01] seeing how like what happened over Twitter, you on Musk took over Twitter and fired 80%
[01:39:07] of people and nothing changed. You starting to see how this happened?
[01:39:13] And so in LA, we have a homeless problem. And the homeless problem keeps getting worse
[01:39:20] every year, but we keep having more conversations and more panels and more groups, but it's
[01:39:26] mostly women and nothing ever gets enacted. And we are heading toward a society that used
[01:39:34] to be men, men, men, testosterone, testosterone. And by the way, I'm not making this up. You're
[01:39:41] going to see more articles and stuff coming out that the feminine mind is different. And
[01:39:46] the feminine mind is also satiated by actually discussing this thing. So if we're sitting
[01:39:53] That's right. You're going to you get you feel good about doing nothing. And you know you're going we should take this and move this wall and do a thing. The feminine mind actually feels like we did something. Where's the male mind is like we haven't done anything. We just keep talking about this thing that we're not doing and it's frustrating versus satiate.
[01:40:13] So, the feminization is causing a huge shift in our culture.
[01:40:22] We just got crushed by COVID, especially in Los Angeles, because we had a female health
[01:40:28] director.
[01:40:29] Finally.
[01:40:30] By the way, men can be stricken with this.
[01:40:31] Gavin Newsom's a posse, and Eric Arsenaire, our former mayor.
[01:40:36] Justin Trudeau thinks like a check.
[01:40:38] You can tell.
[01:40:39] Yeah, he thinks exactly.
[01:40:41] Yeah.
[01:40:42] And thank you, it's not, it's a mindset.
[01:40:45] It is.
[01:40:47] Watch them cross their legs.
[01:40:49] Watch Obama and Trudeau and Newsom.
[01:40:51] When they cross their legs, it's a full chip.
[01:40:55] And they're signaling, they're presenting,
[01:40:57] they're going, I have chipped it.
[01:40:59] So it's a thing, it's happening, it's going to happen.
[01:41:04] And it will fuck up our society
[01:41:06] because if something like COVID comes around,
[01:41:09] Their plan is nobody leaves their house,
[01:41:12] shut all the schools.
[01:41:14] I'm done here.
[01:41:15] That's not how do we deal with the danger.
[01:41:19] Dealing with the danger is shut down.
[01:41:22] Barbara Ferrer, the health whatever,
[01:41:24] crazy wish she ran this town.
[01:41:26] The plan is just shut it down.
[01:41:29] Rachelle Walensky, CDC, no nothing.
[01:41:32] Just shut it all down.
[01:41:34] And by the way, lie, if you have to,
[01:41:36] to keep it shut down.
[01:41:38] So, there is a kind of bad system that's sort of coming.
[01:41:42] Not a good one.
[01:41:43] And it was a lot of years of like,
[01:41:44] well, if we just had women in charge,
[01:41:46] we wouldn't have wars, we wouldn't have crime,
[01:41:47] we'd have a better society.
[01:41:48] Who the fuck thinks that?
[01:41:50] Like really, do you know who thinks that?
[01:41:52] Women that hate men think that.
[01:41:54] They think that, well, if we're in charge,
[01:41:56] there aren't gonna be any more wars.
[01:41:58] Really?
[01:41:59] Because women never feud with each other.
[01:42:02] This never happens.
[01:42:03] Historically, there's never been any women
[01:42:05] have ever feuded with each other ever.
[01:42:08] Like in my guild we had something that we called the Highlander Rule.
[01:42:13] And this was the woke alternative to the previous rule that I had that was called Don't Invite
[01:42:19] Women into the Guild.
[01:42:21] But then I became woke and I decided that we will adopt a new rule and call it the
[01:42:26] Highlander Rule.
[01:42:28] that there can be a girl in the guild, but there can only be one. Because if you have
[01:42:36] two girls in the guild, you've got problems. You've got, you've got problems like it. Now
[01:42:47] what will those problems be? I'm not sure, but they will be there. They exist.
[01:42:53] Notice not, Los Angeles is basically one by one into the ground and there's a problem.
[01:43:03] There's going to continue to be a problem and we'll see it growing.
[01:43:07] You'll see more articles on it.
[01:43:08] There'll be more tests on it and it'll be less, Adam has just spelt off because he's
[01:43:13] a misogynist.
[01:43:14] No, it's a mindset, a female mindset, a male mindset and it's skewing toward the
[01:43:19] female and our society is going to suffer.
[01:43:22] So there was a lady who wrote a virological about this called Helen Andrews.
[01:43:25] I take it you read it.
[01:43:27] I did because everyone sent it to me because I went, this is what you've been saying for
[01:43:32] 20 years and we're here.
[01:43:34] We're going here and you go, oh, Adam, you're such a douche, you know, knuckle dragon, misages.
[01:43:41] No, women are writing articles on this.
[01:43:43] There is a difference between men and women and there's a balance and it's a good
[01:43:47] balance.
[01:43:48] It's a husband and a wife and a child and a home.
[01:43:51] When you skew it too far, the other direction, the feminine direction, there's going to be
[01:43:56] consequences.
[01:43:57] That's going to be our future.
[01:44:01] Fucking based.
[01:44:03] I am so glad to see this.
[01:44:05] I'm so glad more people are bringing this up, more people are saying it.
[01:44:10] This is again, like, I think this is a huge problem.
[01:44:13] It is.
[01:44:14] Crazy how it's not doctrine now?
[01:44:15] Yeah.
[01:44:16] And I think this is the reality is that I think most people know this, right?
[01:44:21] kind of knows this. But for some reason, nobody wants to say it. When you said this happens
[01:44:26] a lot in game industries, wouldn't that lead the company or studio to collapse or bankrupt if nothing
[01:44:30] gets done? So you're asking me, so wouldn't this lead game studios to collapse or go bankrupt?
[01:44:39] If nothing? So I've got a crazy listen. You might not know this, but that's exactly what's
[01:44:47] that's been happening
[01:44:49] it is
[01:44:50] overwhelmingly so many of these studios have been getting shut down
[01:44:54] so many of them like you're having teams fall apart games get pushed back
[01:44:58] etc
[01:44:59] uh... it's very bad
[01:45:01] the guy needs to revive the man show maybe you're right it's larry's he was on
[01:45:04] the man show at jimmy kennel and how differently it turned out she had you
[01:45:07] have really
[01:45:08] a lot differently
[01:45:09] and uh... women of the stroyed many games well i think it's more or less
[01:45:13] just like the way that women solve problems and look at things and like
[01:45:16] It's also risk aversion, right? I mean like like there are a lot of guys like just in my own personal life
[01:45:22] I know this a lot of guys have literally no problem
[01:45:27] Taking massive risks many guys take risks like there are guys like my dad would just drive without a seat belt
[01:45:36] No, there is no
[01:45:39] Reason to do this there's zero reason to drive without a seat belt
[01:45:44] He just do it. He's like, well, you know, that's the way it used to be where I was driving around. It's where what that's bad exactly
[01:45:51] Do you see a Tim Heidegger trying to mimic Alex Jones? I'm gonna get to them. I will I haven't gotten to it yet
[01:45:57] too many and that's what guys do it is and
[01:46:01] Technically risk-taking risk is driving in general. You're right. Absolutely. So yeah, definitely
[01:46:07] And it was great to see everyone from the team of Crimson Desert get a bonus
[01:46:11] Wait, really?
[01:46:14] Is that true?
[01:46:18] Pearl Abyss has granted all employees a special bonus of five damn
[01:46:26] Damn so they just dabbed them up they said guys good job
[01:46:32] Yeah, that's the way it should be you're right
[01:46:36] Exactly, it's an action an emotional action or negative feminine characteristics that are that used to be overly punished by society
[01:46:42] as an overreaction, it's been embraced. Yeah, I think that's true. I think you're right about that.
[01:46:48] Blizzard fires them, yeah. And Huge W, like they really, I honestly think that Crimson Desert is a,
[01:46:56] I think it's a great game. I really do. Like it's probably, I would say it's my game of the year.
[01:47:01] It is, it's my game of the year. I think that Resident Evil will win game of the year.
[01:47:07] But, you know, for me, I like those kind of games.
[01:47:09] I like open world action combat,
[01:47:12] John Desert stories, like that's it.
[01:47:15] Resident Evil, and if you say Resident Evil
[01:47:17] is your name of the year, I think that, like,
[01:47:19] you're right, you're right.
[01:47:20] GTA VI, it's not out yet.
[01:47:22] How the fuck would I say?
[01:47:23] How would I say GTA VI is my game of the year?
[01:47:27] It's not even released.
[01:47:29] So, yes, obviously, oh wow, it's gonna be so good.
[01:47:33] Let's wait until the game comes out, okay, guys?
[01:47:37] So, oh, this is about Cuba.
[01:47:41] This is a, I guess, a release trailer of the new patch.
[01:47:47] Good job.
[01:47:49] An architect who's really talented, he's done a lot of work for him.
[01:47:52] He's got a flair, a beautiful Hispanic flair in particular, and he comes from originally
[01:47:58] a place called Cuba, which we will be taking over almost immediately.
[01:48:03] Now, Cubis... Cubis got problems. We'll finish one first. I'd like to finish a job.
[01:48:12] On the way back from what we'll do...
[01:48:15] No way. This is exactly what I said.
[01:48:20] This is actually exactly what I said.
[01:48:28] Oh my God.
[01:48:33] On the way back from Iran, we'll have one of our big, maybe the USS Abraham Lincoln
[01:48:46] aircraft carrier, the biggest in the world will have that come in, stop about a hundred
[01:48:51] yards offshore, and they'll say, thank you very much, we give up.
[01:48:57] Well, there we go, brothers and sisters, in the future, of course that's what's
[01:49:00] going to happen. Yes, definitely. The Trump Empire begins. Now, so what happens after, so
[01:49:07] after he gets after, you know, whatever happens in Iran, he gets Iran, he's already got Venezuela,
[01:49:14] he gets Cuba. What happens after that? What, what, what do we go after that? I think it's
[01:49:23] probably Greenland, right? We go get Greenland? Like Columbia? I don't know about Columbia.
[01:49:30] could get in Mexico? Maybe we could go get Mexico? I don't know about Mexico, maybe. The
[01:49:34] Kars himself God Emperor? I guess, I mean, because there has to be, there has to be some
[01:49:39] other country in the world that we have to just take over for some reason. There has
[01:49:44] to be like somewhere we have to do this. Like, I don't know, maybe Africa? Like, I don't
[01:49:49] know, maybe, but you just open up Google Maps. Okay, let's pick a random country.
[01:49:53] Oh, there we go, Zimbabwe.
[01:49:55] All right, here we go, let's do it again.
[01:49:58] And yeah, Madagascar, yeah, that'd be a nice play.
[01:50:02] Sure, Argentina.
[01:50:04] Well, Argentina's already pretty good already.
[01:50:06] We don't need to do that.
[01:50:08] And would it take Taiwan from China?
[01:50:10] Uh-oh.
[01:50:11] And wow, he's the Somalia?
[01:50:14] Well, I mean, again, Minnesota's already
[01:50:16] part of the United States,
[01:50:18] or at least they're supposed to be.
[01:50:20] So I don't really see the reason for that.
[01:50:22] Re-establish Rhodesia, we could, you could,
[01:50:26] there are a lot of ideas I have.
[01:50:28] I mean, there really are.
[01:50:29] I mean, you could make, I mean,
[01:50:31] can you imagine if he did that?
[01:50:33] Like that, that would make America like the biggest,
[01:50:37] would we be, I don't think we would be bigger
[01:50:39] than the British Empire at peak, right?
[01:50:41] Like the British Empire at peak was still bigger
[01:50:43] than America is now.
[01:50:45] Like unless you count, like, you know,
[01:50:47] other influences that we have,
[01:50:49] Like we really have to go even farther, don't we?
[01:50:53] It's not even close?
[01:50:54] Yeah, nowhere.
[01:50:55] Okay, so we've really got to up things.
[01:50:56] So like maybe we've got to take over,
[01:50:59] I think, what if we take over five more countries?
[01:51:02] Because if he's averaging three countries a year
[01:51:06] and he has seven more years, that's 20 countries.
[01:51:12] So if we have that, if we keep this average up,
[01:51:16] I take over England you take over England. Yeah, exactly and like we showed yeah rescue us we could rescue Australia
[01:51:24] I like that and that's a good idea
[01:51:27] Take over the the other Sun. Yeah, of course. We're gonna we're gonna rename
[01:51:30] We're gonna rename Earth to America. Okay, and that way we can just kind of
[01:51:36] Just kind of aoe everybody just like yeah, we're gonna just rename the planet to our country
[01:51:42] It's a really simple solution, okay guys?
[01:51:49] Yeah, the son of America.
[01:51:51] Well, you can make this, the son could be like, the son could be China could have the
[01:51:54] son, right?
[01:51:55] And yeah, the US and C, exactly Russia or Antarctica, no country owns it.
[01:52:01] There's not really a lot of value in Antarctica, right?
[01:52:03] I don't think so.
[01:52:04] Unless you really want to, if we really want to get, you know, he's been talking
[01:52:07] about like clean coal, right?
[01:52:09] How great coal is?
[01:52:11] if we have coal for 50 years Antarctica will have value again, right? And so I have been
[01:52:17] seeing, by the way, it's actually crazy how well this game is doing. Like, look at this
[01:52:22] here. Wuthering waves has had probably one of the biggest updates and the biggest increases
[01:52:31] that they've ever had. Look at this. Oh my God. This is almost as big as 3.0. Isn't
[01:52:38] crazy and it's maintaining players too oh my god so holy shit yeah I know I've
[01:52:45] got to start playing again like I was playing a little bit but like not like
[01:52:49] this I mean this is a this is a whole lot and next do that I know it's on
[01:52:54] steam could you check Tarkov I don't know about that but yeah even let me solo
[01:52:57] her got a sponsor to play fucking weathering waves which is insane I
[01:53:03] I love this man. And anyway, oh God, here we go.
[01:53:08] Here we go.
[01:53:11] Did you see what Shu An Head responded with on with what?
[01:53:15] Did you see what Shu An Head responded on with on Twitter?
[01:53:19] No. Also.
[01:53:28] What? But what? Who cares?
[01:53:33] You don't have to do that.
[01:53:37] See, this is the type of stuff that...
[01:53:43] Like, remember how I said that, like, I could tell that his son looks at himself while he screams?
[01:53:50] And that's how he knew Kaia was immediately moving away?
[01:53:53] Because he will watch himself talk.
[01:53:57] And the reason that I know that is because I do that.
[01:54:02] This is another thing that he's doing so he does this tweet here
[01:54:07] So whenever he wants to act nonchalant about something like he doesn't want to like take it seriously
[01:54:14] He will not use any sort of capitalization
[01:54:18] Now this is the same thing that girls in high school do
[01:54:22] But he's 34
[01:54:25] So we'll go back we'll read this I have yet to watch it
[01:54:28] She'd be a Stalinist if the algorithms drum in that direction these people are content Mars no clear political vision want to make this
[01:54:34] Solution people feel involved in politics right of course
[01:54:37] So the laugh yeah, the laugh dude
[01:54:41] What who cares?
[01:54:45] What the fuck
[01:54:51] What are you guys talking about man oh
[01:54:56] My god
[01:54:58] I'm literally over here talking about how we were doing a rally with someone who's running
[01:55:06] in Philadelphia and the hundreds of people that showed up in the middle of a fucking
[01:55:10] Thursday to go doorknock for him.
[01:55:13] Yeah, cause they're on jobs.
[01:55:15] And you're like, well, have you seen what she wanted said?
[01:55:18] I don't care, man.
[01:55:19] Okay, let him chirp.
[01:55:20] Who gives a shit?
[01:55:21] Just how many times do I got to tell you you just got to keep your fucking head
[01:55:25] down and do the work.
[01:55:27] Okay.
[01:55:28] stuff matters is all noise why are you trying to farm a goddamn drama clip so
[01:55:32] you can post it on your fucking shitty what happened Twitter like farming
[01:55:38] account to be like this on the hunt got fucking destroyed he's so mad about
[01:55:43] whatever the fuck she won heads that three times row three Wow talk to me
[01:55:53] when when we got the wiki feet ratings up for she won hit okay
[01:55:57] Does she what's her wiki?
[01:56:08] Uh-huh
[01:56:12] You feed looking like
[01:56:14] It's all right, man people have been talking shit about me for years and years and they get millions of fucking views
[01:56:20] I got a lot of sweaty incels who hate me. She doesn't have a page, but his son does you can farm them into oblivion
[01:56:26] We're gonna get them health care regardless
[01:56:29] Okay, we're gonna try to make sure that they can have a job
[01:56:32] We can get a federal jobs guarantee for them so they don't have to fucking spend all their goddamn time on the internet crying
[01:56:40] Let me get a fucking word in edgewise here, this is a this is a great moment, you know, yeah, this is like this is like this is proof in action
[01:56:49] After this I don't even know who this guy is. I have no idea who he's running with or why he's trying to help or anything like that
[01:56:55] that are wikipedia I didn't know this the son ever had a job yeah I mean had
[01:57:00] media jobs before writing another job besides that I don't know but yeah like I
[01:57:05] mean the wiki feed I mean that kind of came out of nowhere like what do you what
[01:57:10] are you thinking about I forgot even that even existed but is he drunk I guess
[01:57:14] so right a rally isn't getting shipped on it's just talking about it and I
[01:57:18] had to get past your insecurities I feel like I'm insecure but it's on some
[01:57:22] of the level. It's just, again, it's just funny to me. I think it's great that he wants to go out
[01:57:28] and be a political activist. I wish he was an activist for things that weren't retarded,
[01:57:33] but that's okay, right? At least he's doing something that he cares about. But this whole
[01:57:39] thing where you do the fake laugh, and then you pretend like you're unbothered by it,
[01:57:44] and then you bring it up multiple times over multiple days, it's like, okay,
[01:57:48] So you do care about this, right? I mean, like, let's be honest. So I don't know, man.
[01:57:54] Replay the laugh. I don't need to. I'll just wait for the next clip. You're going to get the exact
[01:57:58] same one. And I'm sure it's being paid to be there. I don't think so. I think he does it because
[01:58:03] he agrees to that. I don't even know who the person is. I have no idea. Like, I don't know
[01:58:06] if I support them or anything like that. I have no idea. Go on the internet. About other people
[01:58:11] crying on the internet? Yeah, of course. And 9% sure he's on Wikipedia and shoo isn't. Well,
[01:58:16] I don't even know like I've never guys I'm gonna be real I haven't I've I've never been to that website
[01:58:22] I never intend to I don't even think about that kind of stuff
[01:58:25] It's just you know people are gonna do what they're gonna do and that's what viewers do right? That's that's the way it is
[01:58:32] So I think it's high-by-side. Yeah, you wouldn't want to you wouldn't want to show you're bothered blood in the water
[01:58:37] I think it's true. Yeah, I mean you definitely don't and that's a huge mistake to do to do that. Oh, here we go
[01:58:44] Vivek will be the only politician who will say what he actually believes to his own detriment.
[01:58:50] Well, I've already been talking to a few prospective candidates. I was sitting next to Emily,
[01:58:56] who asked me what my favorite state was. Was it Ohio where I'm from? And I said,
[01:59:00] Ohio's a good state. I can't say it's the best state. She said, I can tell you what's the
[01:59:04] best state it's Indiana, where she's from. So it's the, uh, Custodness of the Hillsdale
[01:59:09] student but dad well he would just say what he thinks bro like again yeah yeah
[01:59:16] you know what my state kind of sucks honestly but yeah I mean that's really
[01:59:20] what I think why would you say that I I always appreciate people that are that
[01:59:28] are honest I do appreciate appreciate it's in the guy to India I like Vivek I
[01:59:34] i do i don't i've always liked the back
[01:59:37] uh... i i i feel like again i might be minority in this
[01:59:41] but for me i think that he's been pretty i'd like the guy i do these fairies
[01:59:45] not a liar yet exactly
[01:59:47] and uh... yeah i'm in california and it sucks i guess so you see it spirit
[01:59:51] alliance cease operations yes there we go let's look at us here
[01:59:55] spirit airlines died tonight at the hands of the socialist crusader elizabeth
[02:00:00] warren she must be so proud to add another casket to her achievements
[02:00:04] for anyone who understands numbers nine percent is a monopoly against eighty
[02:00:09] percent and by the way
[02:00:10] let no one forget that elizabeth warren withheld her nomination for bernie
[02:00:16] sanders
[02:00:17] for aid is uh... like a a a unreasonable amount of time
[02:00:21] inside of the democratic primary in twenty twenty elections
[02:00:25] and uh... i don't really know why that happened i don't
[02:00:30] this isn't somebody who is like on your side or anything else
[02:00:34] And never forget, yeah, never forget that.
[02:00:37] 2016, well, she did it.
[02:00:38] I don't know if she did it in 2016,
[02:00:40] but she did it again in 2020.
[02:00:42] And at least that's what I remember.
[02:00:43] I could be wrong, but I don't think that I am.
[02:00:46] So 14,000 jobs.
[02:00:50] 14,000 jobs wiped out overnight.
[02:00:54] That, I'm surprised there wasn't more.
[02:00:56] Honestly, I really am.
[02:00:57] And so let me see if I can find this.
[02:00:59] Oh God, here we go.
[02:01:01] Jesus.
[02:01:02] This is over in Portland.
[02:01:04] Look at that. Uh-oh.
[02:01:17] Alright, so I'm pretty sure I'm in danger.
[02:01:21] This is like, you know what this is like?
[02:01:26] This is like if you go and, like I remember I was playing cyberpunk and like you go into like one of the aisles
[02:01:31] and it's like some random aisle from, you know, like some random, like, bunch of fucking idiots,
[02:01:36] basically, and it's like you aggro some random cyberpunk gang, and they just start yelling at you and
[02:01:41] running after you.
[02:01:44] Yeah.
[02:01:49] Oh, I just saw a shotgun.
[02:01:51] They just threw a rock in my face.
[02:01:53] Okay.
[02:01:54] Yep.
[02:01:54] Run! Run!
[02:01:57] Yeah! Yeah!
[02:02:00] Okay, so that one just blew rock in my face.
[02:02:04] Isn't it crazy that we...
[02:02:10] There's a really, really easy solution to this.
[02:02:15] There is.
[02:02:17] There's a super easy solution.
[02:02:24] Some people might not like it, but it works.
[02:02:30] I just hope that in the year 2028, I'll have a chance for the guy that will solve the problem.
[02:02:39] I don't know, maybe it'll take 2032, maybe 2036.
[02:02:45] But eventually, I'm going to be able to vote for a guy that's going to solve this problem.
[02:02:54] I'm, I'm waiting for that. I'm very excited to be able to vote for that guy.
[02:03:05] Get the fuck out of here!
[02:03:08] Stop!
[02:03:10] It's so easy to solve this.
[02:03:12] Okay. I'm in serious danger.
[02:03:16] No!
[02:03:17] Alright, please share this.
[02:03:19] What are you gonna do?
[02:03:20] I'm fucking waiting for this bitch!
[02:03:22] Uh-huh. Yep.
[02:03:24] What the fuck are you doing?
[02:03:25] They're feral. They're rabid.
[02:03:27] Uh-oh.
[02:03:30] I'm in danger. Help!
[02:03:32] Help.
[02:03:34] I'm a journalist. I'm in danger.
[02:03:36] Why aren't they over there controlling you?
[02:03:38] I'm in danger.
[02:03:40] The police are running.
[02:03:42] I'm in danger.
[02:03:43] The other police are running away.
[02:03:46] I just got assaulted really bad.
[02:03:48] Oh my God.
[02:03:50] cover and see if I just threw a rock in my face. Did it hit you? Yes, I have it on camera.
[02:03:57] And they just threw it out or... uh-huh. Gosh, I can't breathe.
[02:04:04] If you put it off, we're not with it right out here. Uh-huh. Hold on.
[02:04:10] I got the feet in the city, they don't care. I guess Seattle is such a beautiful city as
[02:04:17] mental patients, Portland police. This is the cosmetic police department that they have there.
[02:04:25] On bicycling.
[02:04:37] Why the fuck is Crazy Gangs allowed to do this? The reason why the Crazy Gangs are allowed to do
[02:04:42] this is because people call people like me crazy they say because there is an easy way
[02:04:49] to solve this problem there is and everybody knows it but the reason is that we allow our
[02:04:56] empathy and our sympathy for these people and our perceived values to allow us to create
[02:05:06] complete chaos
[02:05:10] It is crazy on both ends. I don't think it's crazy. I think that it's actually like I think that if you look at every civilized society in history
[02:05:20] There is somebody inside of that history that
[02:05:25] Thinks a lot like I do
[02:05:27] That had the same solution and they solve the problem. I
[02:05:32] I think that if you look at every single instance, every single place, every single outcome, the same thing happened.
[02:05:43] It's interesting. What's the solution?
[02:05:49] You send in the National Guard, you violently arrest and you, if they are violent, brutalize these people to the extent that they can never do it again.
[02:06:03] And then you put them in camps and you keep them there.
[02:06:09] That's what you do and if they are very violent then you shoot them with a gun.
[02:06:16] It's really simple.
[02:06:18] And then that would be that would be the end of it. It'd be gone
[02:06:24] Like yeah, I mean, I don't know. I think it's just pretty fucking obvious, right?
[02:06:29] It's back to basics like yeah, duh, of course
[02:06:33] The water gun no
[02:06:37] Um, it's all to me that they're rocking my face hit my nose
[02:06:42] Yeah, they were screaming
[02:06:44] dreaming. Yeah, it's on this live stream.
[02:06:52] They throw rocks up for a while. Yeah. Sadly, nowhere outside the US because of this nuts.
[02:06:59] Actually people are this nuts. They're this crazy everywhere, but they are controlled
[02:07:03] because there is a expectation of violence. Then, you know, you're going to stop that
[02:07:09] happening. That's the reason why. So, uh, yeah, can we kill Nazis then? Well, there
[02:07:14] aren't any Nazis. I mean, yeah, if a Nazi tries to attack you with a rock, then
[02:07:19] of course you should be able to kill them. Like, yeah, duh, of course, it's self-defense.
[02:07:22] I mean, like, why is that even a question? It's not because they're a Nazi, it's
[02:07:27] because they're trying to hit you with a rock. Seven years ago, age, finally,
[02:07:31] What is this?
[02:07:35] Okay, I'm gonna stop this
[02:07:38] Yeah, okay
[02:07:39] All right, I'm good guys
[02:07:41] I'm really tired of this shit
[02:07:44] Dead Nazis on Nazi anywhere the problem that I have with the punching Nazis thing is
[02:07:50] The fact that people want to refer to anybody who they disagree with as a Nazi. What is this?
[02:07:57] It's trying talking about all that the things fucked up
[02:08:01] Let me see if I can get it to open on another friend
[02:08:05] This is a long time ago
[02:08:07] It's gonna be the the future. Are you guys going to PAX East? I think I am I think I am
[02:08:14] Why would you ever go to PAX East?
[02:08:16] I just want to point out that the top 10 percent of wealth on 85 percent of stocks not
[02:08:22] Stock market that we're talking about a twitch but in the American like the New York Stock Exchange
[02:08:26] So just understand that whenever the stock market is doing well
[02:08:29] It doesn't necessarily mean that the economy is doing well, but this one the stock market will importantly
[02:08:35] No stop, I'm gonna teach you a thing or two. Okay, dude listen, okay
[02:08:39] If you can somehow turn the button off that just made you ruin the entire fun. We just had right there
[02:08:48] You would literally be so much more successful on twitch because you can have a personality side and a political side
[02:08:54] You've invested in telling the political people and let me tell you about them
[02:08:57] Okay, political people are fickle as soon as you make one mistake that contradicts your own opinion. They're all gone
[02:09:03] Okay, man the personality community and turn that button completely off. Uh-huh. Oh my god, bro
[02:09:09] Like that's a profit seven years ago
[02:09:12] Seven fucking years ago that happened. Oh my god, and bring back scups podcast
[02:09:19] We had a lot of fun back then we really did and oh my god
[02:09:23] God, legendary comic, cooked, holy, I know.
[02:09:27] But anyway, no, it's insane to me that we put up with this shit in America.
[02:09:33] It really is.
[02:09:34] Why are we putting up with this?
[02:09:35] This is crazy.
[02:09:37] It makes me so frustrated to see this.
[02:09:39] Case in law, this is the Antifa flag.
[02:09:42] It's directed to organize the Antifa terrorist group.
[02:09:45] Why are they allowed to mobilize and attack federal property in the first place?
[02:09:49] Would ISIS be treated the same way?
[02:09:51] That's exactly it.
[02:09:52] treat these people like Isis. I would. And it's really funny for me to see this.
[02:09:57] Assan's right about the Dow not reflecting average will being a citizen.
[02:10:00] He's retarded pretty much every on detail on why. Yeah, he is right about that.
[02:10:04] I've talked about that myself too. But it's just it's about an interjecting it
[02:10:07] into times when it doesn't really make sense, right? I think that's clearly what
[02:10:10] you know of trains talking about. So Richard's saying punch Nazis are the
[02:10:15] only ones to act like Nazis. Yeah, yeah, and that's the problem, right? Is
[02:10:18] that they're the ones that are, they are the ones that act like Nazis. So, like, their
[02:10:24] idea of a Nazi is somebody who's not seeing their point of view. How can or would you
[02:10:29] deal with the big cops that are in your opinion kind of complicit with the unrest? I think
[02:10:34] that any of the police, so what would I do with the cops that are okay with it? Well,
[02:10:38] you just fire them. And then you bring in people that aren't. I think that if
[02:10:42] you told all of the 55 year old fucking, uh, you know, like listening to, uh, uh, I don't know,
[02:10:52] like creed three doors down, uh, Lincoln Park, fucking, uh, disturbed all of these guys like,
[02:11:00] Hey, listen, bro, you know, they've got like a t-shirt with like fire on it or like, you know,
[02:11:04] like a ghost rider t-shirt, which I hate. Listen, man, we're going to give you a,
[02:11:10] We're gonna give you a badge and a gun and I want you to solve the problem of all the crazy people that are out there in front of the ice facility I
[02:11:18] Have a feeling that they're gonna be able to figure it out. I do I think that you have a huge amount of people
[02:11:25] That would be more than I think that these are guys that would do it for free. I
[02:11:30] Bet that if you said all you can you can sign up for this
[02:11:34] You have to show up for work at 9 in the morning and you have to work 12 hours a day
[02:11:39] day and you are going to get paid literal minimum wage or you have to eat I
[02:11:45] bet some of them would pay to be able to do it they would do this to back wow
[02:11:50] I'm anything else going on I might as well I do it for free yes these would be
[02:11:55] guys that would do it for free and so no I don't know if they could stand that
[02:12:00] long though bro of course they could I mean for something like this I figure
[02:12:03] they'd they'd figure out a way around it right give them legal immunity well
[02:12:06] and that's what police have right i mean obviously
[02:12:09] creed sucks
[02:12:11] snap the point
[02:12:13] that's not the point by free speech listed your three speech you're throwing
[02:12:17] rocks terrain of terrorism will be over
[02:12:19] uh... i'm very glad to see this i am and then i'll here's another one
[02:12:27] eyes out
[02:12:33] be a great workout and therapeutic i know
[02:12:41] higher home so we could get
[02:12:43] only get the straight
[02:12:44] so all these people that want to help the homeless i like this this is a really
[02:12:48] great idea
[02:12:50] we get the homeless crack heads we say guys listen
[02:12:55] all is forgiven
[02:12:57] here's a gun
[02:13:00] You're a police officer now.
[02:13:03] Remember all those annoying people that made you mad?
[02:13:06] Go arrest all of them.
[02:13:09] Go get them.
[02:13:11] Yeah, recreating bum fights.
[02:13:13] Well, these are bum police.
[02:13:15] These are bum officers, right?
[02:13:16] And that's, uh, doing it for free?
[02:13:18] Hiring the veterans?
[02:13:19] Yes, exactly.
[02:13:20] And, uh, just pay them in hot dogs.
[02:13:22] Pay them in hot dogs, Hennessy,
[02:13:24] and, um, let's see.
[02:13:26] And cigarettes.
[02:13:28] You come back to the station after a long day of rounding these fuckers up, and there's just like three different tables.
[02:13:35] One is like a pile of fireball, the other one's a pile of hamburgers, and the other one's a pile of cigarettes.
[02:13:42] And it's like, alright guys, get your goodie bags, fill it up, and I'll see you tomorrow.
[02:13:47] Yeah, and give them some scratch off tickets too, exactly.
[02:13:51] I take that job, yes, exactly.
[02:13:53] And so we really do have, like there is a way of solving this.
[02:13:57] And I think you could easily do that. All you need is somebody who's wanting to do that.
[02:14:02] Is it open to the public?
[02:14:03] Zens, yeah.
[02:14:04] Unfortunately it is a private event.
[02:14:06] It's a private event.
[02:14:07] How do you get it?
[02:14:08] Check it.
[02:14:09] Check it's on the ground on 4th floor.
[02:14:11] So what are you guys training on?
[02:14:13] What are you doing just staying around for people?
[02:14:16] You can go inside?
[02:14:17] Unfortunately not.
[02:14:19] That's your acting suspicious.
[02:14:22] So, like, why don't you go after these people and say that this is obviously conspiracy to
[02:14:27] commit a crime, because if they're going around blocking businesses and preventing businesses
[02:14:32] from doing their job, that's a crime to do that.
[02:14:36] You can't just stop people from going into a business.
[02:14:39] So like, there are already crimes that are being committed here that you can go after
[02:14:43] these people on, right?
[02:14:45] That's it.
[02:14:46] After five-year service, you can tase a Karen, no, it's the opposite.
[02:14:49] It's like if you get Taysa Karen, you get a five-year bonus.
[02:14:52] I think so.
[02:14:54] Yeah.
[02:14:55] The Lincoln Memorial getting vandalized?
[02:14:56] No, I didn't see that.
[02:14:57] I'll have to look at it.
[02:15:01] But yeah, I would deputize people.
[02:15:04] Absolutely.
[02:15:05] I would get, I would have like a, I would have a chud deputized, deputization program
[02:15:13] where like if you're a chud you have to answer like a 20 a 20 page or a 20 question test right
[02:15:20] where it's like uh you know i don't know like i'm trying to get some of the questions right
[02:15:25] but just like the dumbest fucking question's possible and if like you get at least like a 90
[02:15:29] on the test which i think most guys would probably get a 100 it's like what year did the PlayStation
[02:15:35] to come out like, you know, explain the plot of Gears of War. Let me think, besides that,
[02:15:43] what day is Free Slurpee Day? And like, you know, what's a woman? Yeah, what's a woman
[02:15:48] exactly? And how many genders are there? Yeah, how many genders are there? And you just
[02:15:53] ask them all these questions. And then that's all you'd need. They're acting like brown
[02:15:59] I'm sure it's, yeah, of course, favorite game awards.
[02:16:04] Yeah, explain War to the Rings.
[02:16:13] It's disappointing we don't have more people like me that
[02:16:16] want to do that.
[02:16:17] It really is.
[02:16:18] I hope that one day we'll get them.
[02:16:21] I think that we deserve them.
[02:16:24] Is this what white privilege looks like?
[02:16:25] It is.
[02:16:27] And you're just asking millennials to do it.
[02:16:30] I am.
[02:16:31] I absolutely, I think that we need to have some millennials that are willing to do it.
[02:16:35] Hundred fucking percent.
[02:16:37] So no, it's inevitable.
[02:16:39] I know these people are nutballs, total fucking nutballs, and they're very militant.
[02:16:42] They're aggressive, too.
[02:16:43] They're violent.
[02:16:44] And the fact that we don't stomp this out immediately, the fact that we don't stomp
[02:16:51] this out immediately is crazy.
[02:16:54] Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool vandalized with 86-47 graffiti after Trump changes it.
[02:17:01] Wow.
[02:17:03] Well, just go get them.
[02:17:06] Yep, that's simple.
[02:17:07] Just go get them and put them in jail.
[02:17:10] Yeah, I mean, all of this stuff, see, all these things.
[02:17:13] The reason why we have this much stuff and all these problems is because nothing happens to the people that cause them.
[02:17:20] If we don't stop this, we end up like Rome.
[02:17:22] Exactly.
[02:17:23] like you have to have Roman law.
[02:17:25] We should bring back the Roman army formation
[02:17:28] and get the homeless and have them be serfs.
[02:17:30] Well, I like that. Sounds like a good idea.
[02:17:32] Yep, just hold people accountable.
[02:17:34] You see Trump mugged the May Day protesters
[02:17:36] and yeah, I saw that. I did.
[02:17:38] I thought it was kind of funny.
[02:17:40] And as investing the area around under renovation,
[02:17:42] somebody put 86-47 graffiti was found on Friday.
[02:17:45] We'll just find out who it is, right?
[02:17:47] Yeah, just find out who it is and go after them
[02:17:49] and arrest them. It's that simple.
[02:17:51] Let me go and pull a few more of these up here.
[02:17:53] Men have biological edges in FPS, eSports like Valorant, faster average reaction time,
[02:17:58] better spatial awareness and mental rotation for aim and map control, plus higher competitiveness
[02:18:03] tied to physiology.
[02:18:05] Sources, uh-oh.
[02:18:10] The thing is that I didn't need a study to tell me that men were better than women
[02:18:15] at video games.
[02:18:17] All I needed to do was play World of Warcraft for 20 years.
[02:18:21] I could have told you that.
[02:18:23] Yeah, I mean, duh, fucking obviously.
[02:18:26] Holy shit.
[02:18:27] Like, we used to, I said this before,
[02:18:29] we used to have a rule that in RBGs, rated battlegrounds,
[02:18:33] we would target the girl healers first
[02:18:34] because they would always break under pressure.
[02:18:37] We were one of the best teams on the entire fucking server.
[02:18:40] Like on all in North America.
[02:18:41] Like, we were farming, I was a grand marshal,
[02:18:44] I was the flag carrier.
[02:18:45] That's the way it was.
[02:18:46] I never saw a single female flag carrier.
[02:18:51] I never thought about this
[02:18:56] Not once did I ever see a female flag carrier in RBG's
[02:19:02] Yeah soda
[02:19:07] Okay, we have one on our team. Yeah, it was like it was a 1600 team though. I mean I'm talking about like a real team
[02:19:13] Like they rage quit to yeah, I guess so you should watch the video about the first female team and the League of Legends pure comedy
[02:19:18] Yeah, the 26 or 28 and 0 or 0 and 28 their brains are too small to carry the flag
[02:19:29] I remember bro like
[02:19:39] This shit
[02:19:42] Okay
[02:19:44] Jean Dobre, in Kazakhstan it is illegal for more than 5 women to be in the same place, except for in brothel or in grave.
[02:19:55] In the USNA, many women meet in groups called the feminists. I find them more. Thank you.
[02:20:03] So what that means in this feminism?
[02:20:06] It's the theory that women should be equal to men in matters economic, social, and that is the problem.
[02:20:19] Do you think a woman should be educated?
[02:20:22] Definitely.
[02:20:23] But is it not a problem that a woman has a smaller brain than a man?
[02:20:28] That is wrong.
[02:20:29] But the government scientist, Dr. Yamaka, proved his size of squirrel.
[02:20:33] Your government scientist?
[02:20:35] Yes, Dr. Yama.
[02:20:36] He's wrong. He's wrong.
[02:20:38] Give me a smile, baby. Why angry face?
[02:20:41] Well, what you're saying is very demeaning.
[02:20:45] Do you know the word demeaning?
[02:20:46] No.
[02:20:48] We are saying to you that...
[02:20:49] I could not concentrate on what this old man was saying.
[02:21:00] Man.
[02:21:01] So whenever this movie came out, it came out obviously on DVD and we got it at Zack's house.
[02:21:12] And Zack's dad was really into the idea of calling me Zack and our other friends gay.
[02:21:21] Like for some reason, because we were like like 15 at the time.
[02:21:25] And so he would constantly call us gay.
[02:21:28] And I was so tired of being called gay by Zack's dad.
[02:21:32] And so when they came in, and I knew they were going to have the wrestling scene inside the
[02:21:38] hotel where they were wearing the Speedos, and I knew it was coming out because I had
[02:21:41] already watched the movie with my dad, and it came in, and I knew that Zack's dad wasn't
[02:21:46] there, but he was going to walk in because I knew what his schedule was.
[02:21:50] So I leave the room, and then I walk, and then his dad, I'm in the other room.
[02:21:56] I hear his dad walk in.
[02:21:58] What the hell is y'all want?
[02:22:00] What the fuck?
[02:22:04] What kind of gay shitter y'all want?
[02:22:10] And I walk in and I'm like, damn, what's going on?
[02:22:13] Oh, wow.
[02:22:17] Are they watching gay porn again?
[02:22:20] What's the funniest fucking thing?
[02:22:26] You know, Bonski, yeah, really?
[02:22:31] Yeah, I'm like, oh, bro, what is this?
[02:22:35] And he's like, yeah, do you know about this?
[02:22:37] He's explaining it to me.
[02:22:38] I'm like, nah, I had no idea.
[02:22:40] And then everybody watching, like, Zag is like, okay, yeah,
[02:22:43] dad's drunk again.
[02:22:44] That is what it is, right?
[02:22:45] But all my other friends thought that he was, like,
[02:22:47] 100% serious.
[02:22:48] Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, you understand it's not it's a comedy movie like well
[02:22:54] Then why are you laughing like what is this? You had to be there. Yes. It was really fucking we had so much fun
[02:23:01] We did like growing up in the 2000s. Oh
[02:23:05] My god, was it good?
[02:23:08] Wow, like we would spend eight hours a day
[02:23:11] day, running around, building forts in the woods, and skateboarding, and they would spend
[02:23:17] other 8 hours a day playing video games, listening to Linkin Park. It was... oh my god. It didn't
[02:23:25] get better than that. It really didn't.
[02:23:32] All I could think about was this lovely woman in her red water panties. Who was this
[02:23:38] last night i see in my hotel room and a woman called a cj on a television do you know her no
[02:23:48] she from a town called the baywatches she's just on television her name is pamela
[02:23:54] do she live here in new york she lives in california yeah oh in the california
[02:23:59] he's gonna look her up okay can we finish now listen pussycat smile a bit all right
[02:24:04] That's it. Okay. We're finished. We have to leave.
[02:24:11] Oh man. Good old days. I suppose you can't. Oh my god. We're being sent outside for hours and hours and nobody cared and checked on you.
[02:24:20] We didn't get sent outside. I remember... I think I was talking... I think I was talking to Cody about this.
[02:24:25] I was talking to somebody about this. Is that me and my friends, like we would be out. We were like 817, 8...
[02:24:31] like really from 17 to 22 that was the that was peak degenerate years for me right like that's
[02:24:40] whenever like we would be out and we would show up at the house we'd be gone doing all kinds of
[02:24:46] stuff all night we would come home there'd be people doing drugs people drunk some people
[02:24:53] underage and I mean like under 18 not 21 and these are all my friends and my mom
[02:25:01] we would come in and I would smell cupcakes and she would say you're just in
[02:25:08] time and she made cupcakes for us at three in the morning after we got done
[02:25:16] spending all night fucking around. It was crazy. It really was. It's like, I think about
[02:25:27] that. It's like, man, I was so happy. I was and I had friends house like that. Best mom.
[02:25:34] I know she was. And what kind of cupcakes? I think that that time it was chocolate cupcakes
[02:25:39] with white icing. I remember it very, very clearly because I remember we all were laying
[02:25:43] in bed together like we were wet like it was basically all of us laying in bed like this right
[02:25:48] like talking about everything that we did and uh yeah i remember that really well and uh
[02:25:53] missed those days yeah i do too i miss those days a lot and uh we'd regularly have like
[02:25:58] eight people fall asleep at the house like it was whatever bro like in this room even too
[02:26:02] like it was a whole thing did you ever kiss a homie no i'm not really like i never i'm not
[02:26:08] really in the geisha like i mean we i mean i think so maybe a couple of our friends might
[02:26:12] It might have been like bisexual or something, but like, I don't know, never really, I honestly
[02:26:16] it's weird.
[02:26:17] Like I never even really thought about it.
[02:26:21] Like maybe that's weird, but like we never thought about that shit at all.
[02:26:24] Like it was not even really like we would joke around about it, but like, yeah, like
[02:26:28] not really like, fuck, like, no, it was not anything, not really, yeah.
[02:26:33] And so yeah, first time, I guess, yeah.
[02:26:36] And sounds like an orgy of all dudes.
[02:26:38] It was not.
[02:26:39] It was absolutely not.
[02:26:40] You know, I thought about it as shit either.
[02:26:42] Yeah, I didn't.
[02:26:43] And yeah, what is this here?
[02:26:45] Some people don't understand having friends?
[02:26:46] Yeah, exactly, I guess so.
[02:26:48] And yeah, no, I had a lot of fun like that, man.
[02:26:51] I really did.
[02:26:52] Like I had so much fun back then.
[02:26:54] Oh my God.
[02:26:56] Like sometimes I think back on it
[02:26:57] because I was like looking at some old photos
[02:27:00] and shit the other day.
[02:27:01] And it was like, it's actually, because like,
[02:27:07] so what really, I'm gonna go off
[02:27:09] on a bit of a tangent here.
[02:27:11] is that what really got me into this
[02:27:13] is that I was playing one of the Yakuza games
[02:27:17] and they were like, it was the pirate game.
[02:27:20] And they were like, hey,
[02:27:23] I know you have a house here and everything,
[02:27:24] but do you wanna join our pirate ship
[02:27:26] and sail around and get drunk
[02:27:28] and fuck around with us for like two years
[02:27:30] or like a year, six months?
[02:27:32] And the guy's like, yeah.
[02:27:34] I'm like, all right, come on, get on board immediately,
[02:27:36] right?
[02:27:37] And I remember it used to feel so good
[02:27:40] to have literally no responsibilities at all,
[02:27:44] to not give a fuck about anything,
[02:27:47] and to just do whatever the hell you wanted all the time.
[02:27:50] And it's like, I guess that that's what you can do
[02:27:53] whenever you're a young guy, right, if you're lucky.
[02:27:56] But like, man, a dragon abast, yeah, I know, it's so nice.
[02:28:00] I know, how do we get that nostalgia back?
[02:28:02] You don't, you don't get it back because you're old now.
[02:28:05] That's, you get to think about it.
[02:28:07] That's the reward, is you get to think about it,
[02:28:10] the fact that you were able to do it, and it was really fun, but that's not the way the
[02:28:14] world is anymore. Because you got older, and the world changed. That's the way it is. Isn't
[02:28:21] that sad?
[02:28:22] Now, teenagers care about politics. I cared about politics when I was a teenager. I remember
[02:28:27] I would be explaining things to my friends, and they'd just call me gay. They'd be
[02:28:32] like, what do you mean gay man? Are you gay? Like, what are you talking about?
[02:28:39] Are you kidding me? What do you mean? What is it? Sounds about it? Yeah. Teachers that
[02:28:46] canceled their Carolina school. What is this? What would you say to those families who had
[02:28:50] to make last minute adjustments to get their kids taken care of on this day? I understand
[02:28:56] and I appreciate that it can be somewhat put off-putting. However, I do know that if
[02:29:04] their students are in public education that I would hope that they understand that we
[02:29:09] are doing it for their children. This is not kids over corporations because of anything
[02:29:16] that we don't want to demonstrate love but for children, the kids in our public schools.
[02:29:27] Isn't it scary that this person is an educator?
[02:29:32] What? Yeah, what? That's right.
[02:29:35] What? This is an educator in our country.
[02:29:39] That's scary. Yeah. Wow.
[02:29:42] And talking in circles, we would just retarded.
[02:29:45] Like this is one of the things is like you have a lot,
[02:29:48] like there are great teachers out there and there's a lot of them,
[02:29:51] but there are also really bad teachers and there's a lot of those too.
[02:29:55] It's scary that she's a voter too.
[02:29:57] What is this?
[02:30:09] It's just a bunch of hags
[02:30:13] It's actually just a bunch of fucking hags
[02:30:17] Like what is this?
[02:30:22] I look at him look at them all
[02:30:25] Look at them all like I don't even understand this like how is it that like really I mean
[02:30:32] it did there the more things change the more that now they're making voodoo dolls again
[02:30:37] How does this happen?
[02:30:40] The common sense test, look at him go, oh my god, Jesus.
[02:31:01] unto others as you would have them do unto you.
[02:31:07] The irony with this is insane.
[02:31:09] Oh my god.
[02:31:11] And where's the candy?
[02:31:12] I know, there's no candy doing this.
[02:31:14] Imagine doing it and it was stolen, the hags in Soviet Russia.
[02:31:18] Yeah, that's what I think is kind of funny is that there's no way that would happen.
[02:31:22] Who is this guy?
[02:31:23] Maggot influencer Craig Long has been arrested after being caught in a human...
[02:31:27] Wait, what?
[02:31:28] Then there's Craig Long, we arrested.
[02:31:33] He's 41.
[02:31:34] Some of you may recognize him.
[02:31:36] He's an influencer.
[02:31:38] He also owns Craig Long Fitness in Tampa.
[02:31:42] He was seeking the services of a prostitute.
[02:31:45] Did I tell you that he's married?
[02:31:50] That he's got 125 followers on Instagram, 568 followers on TikTok?
[02:31:58] Well, I'm going to give him some content for a social media today.
[02:32:03] He was a previous fellow who straightened up really what we want to see.
[02:32:08] I don't think it's really a big, you mean 125,000, like, yeah, like, I mean, I don't
[02:32:12] think it's a big deal.
[02:32:13] You want to hire a hooker?
[02:32:14] I don't think it's a big deal.
[02:32:17] Now he's an influencer.
[02:32:19] You know, he moves in big circles.
[02:32:22] Oh, wow.
[02:32:24] Even with the president.
[02:32:26] This is a photograph with the president and his son not long ago.
[02:32:32] Now we'd like to see people who make mistakes early in life and he had a long history straightened
[02:32:37] up.
[02:32:39] We'd like the fact that he likes the course, he liked them so much he got caught up in
[02:32:45] a sting.
[02:32:46] I mean we could have like, I mean do y'all think that it should be against the law
[02:32:49] to cheat?
[02:32:53] That's really the question, is it like, I mean, because it's not against the law to cheat.
[02:33:04] No, but hiring somebody for sex is, I mean, I'm just saying like, I mean, but like,
[02:33:08] didn't it used to be? Yeah, because like, if you made that against the law, maybe that'd be a good idea.
[02:33:16] If he's married, yeah, like if you're married, if you're married and you cheat on your husband
[02:33:21] her wife should you be able to go to jail for that I'm thinking about it right
[02:33:30] I don't know to be real up and real close think about the cops because I mean
[02:33:37] that is one of the 10 commandments we asked what his attitude was they said
[02:33:42] oh he had a great attitude he appreciates law enforcement marriages
[02:33:48] illegally buying a contract. That's what they're saying.
[02:33:50] You gotta rest in the human trafficking scene.
[02:33:52] Shouldn't have done that. I don't think it's a big deal you want to hire a hooker, right?
[02:33:56] I don't think it really matters, but like,
[02:33:58] if you make it against the law to do that, I mean like, god damn,
[02:34:02] that would really change shit a lot. In South Korea, it's illegal, really.
[02:34:06] And kids without dads are as detriment to society, you're right.
[02:34:10] I mean like, maybe, maybe that's what should happen, right?
[02:34:14] This is the adult equivalent of the elementary school student who runs for class president on the platform with replacing math class with video game time
[02:34:21] And putting chocolate milk in the water fountains. So what's this guy's rule? What does he want?
[02:34:26] $50 minimum wage $900 rent cap 36 weeks paid parental leave no cost child care free free buses
[02:34:35] No, non-profit supermarkets
[02:34:39] And this is the guy
[02:34:41] Yeah, uh, you know again, I'm
[02:34:44] Why is it why is it that we can't have this but only for Americans?
[02:34:48] Why is it why is it always people that want to do this and give it out to foreigners right and and flying cars?
[02:34:54] Yeah, exactly. We're gonna get flying cars as well
[02:34:57] Of course House of Commons if only women could vote. Oh my god
[02:35:01] granting, okay
[02:35:03] All right, blue sky is in full-on panic mode a full-on exposed API revealed thousands of people who signed up for the
[02:35:09] GTFO ice site full names phone and zip codes wait what is this here oh my god that collects
[02:35:17] your full name email and phone number just to join an anti ice rapid response network
[02:35:23] and publishes user information via public API 17,000 people have signed up the signup data
[02:35:30] is exposed on a public rest API no true authentication no rate limiting full records
[02:35:37] names, emails, phone numbers, codes, and timestamps.
[02:35:41] So I feel like, I mean, this has got to be like an FBI PSIOP, right?
[02:35:46] Where they just get all of these people to sign up for this and then they basically just
[02:35:49] like, they're like, okay, well now we have a new watch list.
[02:35:52] Like who oversaw election security can't do a sign up form?
[02:35:56] Oh my God.
[02:35:57] But it does milk hundreds of thousands of NGOs from these credentials.
[02:36:00] Oh my God.
[02:36:01] Yeah, Honeypot.
[02:36:02] That's a good idea.
[02:36:03] Yeah.
[02:36:04] I mean, I feel like they should do this more.
[02:36:05] And it's pulling up the greatest gift. What is this?
[02:36:08] The absurdity. It's every day. It's a corruption story. The Trump administration. You reference it
[02:36:15] obliquely. Really? But in the opening monologue. But let's get serious. He's got eight or nine
[02:36:20] countries. He's done major golf course or development deals. It's meme coins and stable coins. It's
[02:36:26] a crypto. It's world liberty financial. The problem with Gavin and the problem with Trump
[02:36:31] is the fact that he's kind of right about this. I think Gavin's kind of right about this. I think
[02:36:37] that the involvement that Trump has with cryptocurrency is a complication. It's a complication
[02:36:46] and it would be easier to support Trump and it would be easy. But basically there are a lot
[02:36:52] of things that create noise inside of Trump's presidency. And I think one of those things
[02:36:58] is like the meme coins. It's stupid. It's stupid. He shouldn't have done it. Even if you support
[02:37:04] Trump and you like Trump, I like Trump. I support, I always support the president, support Biden too.
[02:37:09] But like, you know, I support Trump's messaging, right? I agree with him on like,
[02:37:13] this is what I think you should do. Nobody cares. No, I think that people do care.
[02:37:18] That's not true. I think people do care about this.
[02:37:23] It's getting, you know, a piece of the piece. I mean, this peace board is about getting a
[02:37:27] piece for Wittkopf and for Kushner, you see Donald Trump Jr. in the drone companies, in
[02:37:32] the mineral companies.
[02:37:33] You're seeing the kind of career...
[02:37:35] He's got to do better at talking.
[02:37:36] That was actually a really clever way of saying it, but you just totally fucked it
[02:37:40] up because you don't know how to pause and talk about it the right way.
[02:37:44] Russians, it's not...
[02:37:46] Yeah, I mean he's really like Jesus.
[02:37:48] It's not $60 Bible, it's not sneakers, it's not $100,000 watches.
[02:37:53] the greatest grift we've ever seen in our lifetime. And that also needs to be called out. We can't allow
[02:37:59] any of this to be normalized. This is the problem is that like I disagree with the American psycho
[02:38:07] comparisons. Because Patrick Bateman was extremely competent. He was highly intelligent.
[02:38:16] he could read like and if you look remember this right here look at this
[02:38:30] thank you Baxter listen Paul squash thank see he's reading see nice see
[02:38:40] reading look at that picked them up from the printers yesterday good color
[02:38:45] That's bone and the lettering is something called Sillian Braille. It's a very cool Bateman, but that's nothing
[02:38:53] That's a really nice egg. She's reading it
[02:38:57] That's why that's why he's not never gonna be American psycho. He's not gonna be Patrick Bateman
[02:39:02] It's not gonna happen. And yeah
[02:39:05] Ever since Asmone was suspended. He's banned much less people per day. I haven't banned as many people. You're right
[02:39:11] The reason why is because I haven't really had as many I think that the reason why is that nothing really has happened recently
[02:39:20] Like there hasn't really been like a big controversial event that's gone on
[02:39:24] so there hasn't been like a huge amount of like a
[02:39:28] massive
[02:39:30] Argument or war or something like that like yeah, there haven't really been that many bands
[02:39:34] I think that's the reason why the Iran yeah
[02:39:37] The Iran stuff was pretty certain and then also like the ice stuff was pretty bad. Like yeah, there's less tards in general
[02:39:44] I think that's the reason why except for the third assassination attempt
[02:39:48] I don't think I banned that many people right like out of that
[02:39:50] I feel like I didn't so well, let's play some overwatch. Oh, you want to get those numbers up again
[02:39:55] Okay, that's a good idea and rip spirit airlines
[02:39:59] I'm not the one or the two.
[02:40:29] This is so fucking ghetto.
[02:40:36] This is so fucking ghetto.
[02:40:40] Give me my Arthur, bitch.
[02:40:47] Oh my god.
[02:40:51] Thank you for flying with us.
[02:40:53] Yeah, you can be flying up the window.
[02:41:53] Alright, I'm back.
[02:41:56] Give me a minute.
[02:42:00] Excuse me.
[02:42:03] The P.B. Boy Airwars!
[02:42:08] I didn't know it was the employees, too!
[02:42:13] I didn't know it was the employees, too!
[02:42:17] I didn't know it was the employees, too!
[02:42:22] Please, too?
[02:42:23] Go suck another dirty dick!
[02:42:25] Go suck another dirty dick!
[02:42:30] Suck another dirty dick!
[02:42:33] She just got checked, too.
[02:42:36] Damn, bro, like...
[02:42:40] That's the alpha right there!
[02:42:43] Oh my god!
[02:42:46] You missed the word? I don't know about that!
[02:42:48] And, uh, yeah...
[02:42:50] destroyed yeah and yes the town girl spirit airlines man I now I guess so I
[02:43:02] guess now all these people are gonna go to Frontier because Frontier is the only
[02:43:06] remaining PvP airline right so like everything else like I don't even know
[02:43:11] what it would be oh here we go let's look at this German and I'm a parent of two
[02:43:15] district 203 students one at Lincoln and one at Central today I speak
[02:43:20] to you in support of transgendered students and transgendered student athletes. I am proud
[02:43:26] to live in a state that protects a student's right to participate in sports that align with
[02:43:32] their gender identity. I thank you for supporting and following this law. Other parties will
[02:43:40] tell you- All the hags. There's a hag right there.
[02:43:45] that they believe this is a disservice to our cisgendered students, and especially our
[02:43:51] female athletes. As the parent of two students in the district, and as a woman, I reject
[02:43:58] the notion that allowing transgendered athletes to participate in sports is detrimental to
[02:44:03] our students. Losing a race is disappointing.
[02:44:09] What is that?
[02:44:10] So that's the argument?
[02:44:12] It's that I'm a woman and you're wrong?
[02:44:14] It is okay for our students to experience disappointment.
[02:44:19] We cannot protect our children from all the...
[02:44:21] It's okay for...wait a minute.
[02:44:23] All the disappointments in life, but we can encourage them to develop resilience.
[02:44:27] Well, what about the disappointment that you weren't born in the opposite gender's
[02:44:31] body?
[02:44:35] Should we get them ready for that too?
[02:44:37] Or should we tell them that, no, actually you can take hormones and change it instead?
[02:44:43] Oh, wait a minute.
[02:44:48] Growth mindset will benefit them in numerous situations.
[02:44:54] Why don't you say that about trans people?
[02:44:56] I mean, it's the same thing.
[02:44:57] And, yeah, what are the diverse audience?
[02:44:59] I know.
[02:45:00] Us white people, we really gotta come together.
[02:45:05] We do.
[02:45:06] and talk about the problem that we have.
[02:45:10] We're the ones that are doing a lot of this.
[02:45:13] We are.
[02:45:14] It's us white people.
[02:45:15] It's a big issue.
[02:45:17] Huge problem.
[02:45:20] We got a bunch of these hags running wild, causing a bunch of problems.
[02:45:24] White people get easily brainwashed?
[02:45:26] Yep, they do.
[02:45:27] It's pathetic.
[02:45:28] It's pathetic.
[02:45:29] I think that there needs to be more hate.
[02:45:31] There needs to be more hate for the people that do that.
[02:45:35] Yeah, I don't identify with the retarded. I'm telling you bro. Like you gotta think about it, bro
[02:45:39] It's a legitimate thing take one for the team chief. What do you mean by that?
[02:45:44] Yeah, we talking about that and come together and let the the fire like in a pound about that
[02:45:49] It's mostly women to look at the crowd of course of this
[02:45:52] Or it's good because it's about making sure it's about virtue signaling right as always and
[02:45:57] 90% of teachers in US education system are LibTard white women just give it up on fire
[02:46:02] simple like
[02:46:04] Firearm a place with people that are better like everybody acts like this shit's like impossible. Oh my god
[02:46:11] You can't solve this like yeah, you absolutely can you 100% can solve this and also look at this here non
[02:46:17] EU net migration quintuple between 2019 and 2022
[02:46:22] Net migration to the United Kingdom by nationality from the European countries is the blue non European is the orange
[02:46:34] hmm wow wow that's crazy huh how about that and what a what a big graph isn't
[02:46:46] that an insane graph that's an invasion it sure is we already know since brexit
[02:46:52] I don't know about like I forgot what year Brexit even happened
[02:46:56] Say they despise you
[02:47:01] Well maybe they do
[02:47:04] Whenever I was thinking about who would you invite
[02:47:07] To be the deputized officers
[02:47:10] To shut down the fort with shields
[02:47:14] That are running around and committing crimes
[02:47:18] I was thinking about guys like this
[02:47:21] I was thinking about him
[02:47:23] And we'll save the yes, by-
[02:47:26] That's who I was talking about.
[02:47:27] I just in case people were wondering.
[02:47:29] Yeah, that's who I meant.
[02:47:31] And yeah, exactly.
[02:47:34] Let's go bring a plant from one country to another
[02:47:36] because it changes the environment.
[02:47:37] Mass migration is OK.
[02:47:38] Well, I've told that many times, right?
[02:47:40] And oh, here we go.
[02:47:42] This is just embarrassing.
[02:47:43] Let me see if I find this.
[02:47:45] And let me go through.
[02:47:46] Actually, before I do this, I'm going to look at this.
[02:47:48] Transgender says, banning men from women's sports
[02:47:51] will lead to genocide.
[02:47:56] At the heart of every genocide is dehumanization.
[02:48:00] That is the beginning. When we begin, and we're talking about animals here,
[02:48:04] but when we stop seeing our fellow citizens as human,
[02:48:09] then we can commit violence against them and impunity, take away their rights.
[02:48:13] I think what we've seen over the past six years with trans people
[02:48:16] is a really good example of that.
[02:48:18] It's clear that it's never been about sports, it's never been about protecting women or
[02:48:23] children if they wanted to protect women and children.
[02:48:26] In Dyke, the Epstein people in the Epstein Files, we know who they are but they're not
[02:48:31] doing that.
[02:48:32] So that was all a pretext to scapegoat trans people, to dehumanize us and put us in an
[02:48:40] excluded category so that we can take away our rights, legislative side of existence.
[02:48:45] We're seeing that.
[02:48:46] The genocide rhetoric, I think, is the most melodramatic, ridiculous, childish, and retarded
[02:48:53] thing that you can possibly do.
[02:48:56] And here's the reason why.
[02:48:59] There are actual genocides that are happening in the world and that have happened throughout
[02:49:04] history.
[02:49:06] Not being able to go into the women's bathroom isn't one of them.
[02:49:12] It's not even remotely close.
[02:49:15] And the more that you use that word in order to colonize that word for your weird gender
[02:49:21] identity movement, the more that you're going to make people take genocide less seriously
[02:49:28] because you're derring the word.
[02:49:31] It's really insane.
[02:49:33] It's as ridiculous as calling it slavery.
[02:49:35] I know that.
[02:49:36] And this is what I've said before, it's people love using vocabulary that makes
[02:49:40] no sense.
[02:49:41] Oh, here we go. Let's watch this.
[02:49:45] Same thing happened with Nazi? It is.
[02:49:48] Come a reporter, Chris Niles asks the Seattle Socialist Mayor if she had changed her views on banning security cameras around the city,
[02:49:54] a demand of leftist after experiencing a shooting near an event that she was at.
[02:49:59] Why would you ban security cameras?
[02:50:04] I'm a reporter. If I didn't ask you, it's been an eventful week, and I think people are concerned about you.
[02:50:09] How do you feel after it's moved today after what happened with the transpire?
[02:50:13] I'm doing great. You know, got a great team supporting me and I'll just say, you know, we don't have any indication that that shooting was targeted or anything like that.
[02:50:22] So I think it's a reminder of how much work we have to do as a city on gun violence, but I'm doing fine.
[02:50:30] And the last question would be related to that. I talked to people in that neighborhood who said that, hold on, it's just one last question.
[02:50:38] One last question, people in that community who are concerned that there's been rising gun violence and that there should be more surveillance cameras and that kind of thing, that's obviously been an issue that you weighed in on.
[02:50:48] Why would you not want surveillance cameras?
[02:50:50] Does that change your perspective at all?
[02:50:52] Let's keep it on. Yeah, let's keep it on.
[02:50:55] Does that change your perspective at all on the issue of surveillance cameras based on what you went through on Tuesday?
[02:51:01] Um, so we, yeah.
[02:51:04] Why like I don't even understand what why is this?
[02:51:09] Why wouldn't you why would you not want surveillance cameras?
[02:51:16] Wait what she just ran away
[02:51:19] That's a pretty reasonable question. I mean it looks worse when you jump in like that
[02:51:24] The video is public record and it would show how bad the crime really is I think that's it
[02:51:29] But I also have to ask the questions that people want to have answered. Yeah
[02:51:32] Oh
[02:51:34] But the mayor's a busy person
[02:51:36] Maybe we can set up a page?
[02:51:39] Yeah, we'll set up a page
[02:51:41] Well, Sage hasn't returned phone calls all week, so
[02:51:43] Oh, how about that? That's convenient
[02:51:45] Definitely get with the person that's not going to talk to you
[02:51:50] Respect the event itself
[02:51:53] Wow
[02:51:55] Well, you can respect what I'm doing
[02:51:57] Yeah, true
[02:52:00] Your job is to ask questions, it's our job to be honest.
[02:52:03] Yeah, you just need to keep it within the constraints of it.
[02:52:06] Oh my God.
[02:52:11] Blastic Metal Management Response, yep.
[02:52:13] Showing fit zombies sleeping in the road is probably dad.
[02:52:16] Yeah, I guess so.
[02:52:18] Thanks, Chris.
[02:52:21] Okay.
[02:52:23] I mean, were you going to talk to Andrew?
[02:52:25] I already did.
[02:52:28] Jesus.
[02:52:29] Four minutes, so...
[02:52:35] Oh my fucking god
[02:52:37] Louisville where I where I live if banning traffic cameras because they're racist traffic cameras are racist. What?
[02:52:44] Like I don't even do some of this. This is just ins it is ins
[02:52:49] I don't know what the hell is going on
[02:52:52] I really don't I don't know where this ends. Well, I do know where it ends
[02:52:56] But I mean again it just makes no sense to me she wouldn't answer she would answer but her hand or said no
[02:53:02] Well, it's because it looks bad. That's the reason why it just looks bad
[02:53:06] so
[02:53:08] Despite the backlash for keeping a human pet on stream Morgpai has added another one
[02:53:13] She now has two human pets on her stream. Somebody asked which one is the twitch CEO?
[02:53:22] All right, all right come Bill Clinton
[02:53:26] Oh! It must be the other one.
[02:53:36] Oh, there you go.
[02:53:44] Jesus.
[02:53:50] Man.
[02:53:51] Do you know now I've eaten for what the fuck am I watching you're watching twitch
[02:54:00] Yeah, this is the way it is now right oh my god, so wow and
[02:54:09] Here's what I think about it right ban her and everyone like her I'm so tired of only fans fans a pornographic creators going after underage
[02:54:15] She ends constantly pushing the boundaries of TOS slowly fun to funnel them into debauchery and addiction
[02:54:21] So you're seeing a lot of people. They're getting mad about this
[02:54:24] I think that we might see another crackdown on this kind of content
[02:54:28] And I do think that really like I've made my opinion on this stuff very clear. I don't care about it
[02:54:35] I don't think it's a big deal, but at the same time
[02:54:38] Whenever people are getting banned you have vTubers getting banned for showing their hips and other types of like
[02:54:44] Oh my god, it's a nip slip now. You're gonna get banned for this
[02:54:48] It doesn't make any sense to me. There's something that's obviously wrong. Is this operating mediocracy? No, not really
[02:54:55] It's just a it's just people goofing around doing bullshit, right and twitch isn't consistent. Yeah, they should be they should be consistent about this. I
[02:55:05] Don't think there's anything wrong with doing this
[02:55:07] But twitch should have a much more open policy on making content and stop trying to moderate what other people are doing
[02:55:14] They need to make a section of Twitch so you can age verify and get in and basically do whatever you want
[02:55:19] Yeah, I mean I kind of agree. Would you feel different if you had kids if I'm just asking?
[02:55:23] No, I wouldn't I wouldn't why would I feel different if I had kids?
[02:55:27] Like I mean, I don't know. I watched Pulp Fiction as a kid. It didn't turn me into a gimp, right?
[02:55:32] At least I hope not. Um, you know like I don't think it's really a big deal
[02:55:36] It's I mean again like you're gonna have any of that stuff happen like that's just life, right?
[02:55:41] What if a guy had two female sex slaves?
[02:55:44] I think that'd be awesome.
[02:55:47] What are you talking about?
[02:55:48] Like you're really, you're asking this like,
[02:55:51] I mean, yeah, I think that'd be great.
[02:55:54] Yeah, I mean, I feel like if you had that,
[02:55:58] if there was a guy and he had two hot girl like servants
[02:56:02] that would do whatever he wanted during his stream,
[02:56:05] I feel like that would get way more guys to stream.
[02:56:09] It would.
[02:56:09] And I think this is what happens every single time
[02:56:13] there's a story about like an older guy
[02:56:15] that's like hooking up with a bunch of different girls
[02:56:17] like Saikunno, for example.
[02:56:19] Like if you find out that there's this 34 year old guy
[02:56:23] that's hooking up with like dozens of these VTubers
[02:56:26] and these hot girls, like nonstop having them
[02:56:29] on rotation, constantly talking to them.
[02:56:32] Like if you found this out, I think that like
[02:56:35] if you're a 19 year old guy, you're thinking to yourself,
[02:56:39] I need to be a streamer.
[02:56:42] That's the way I see it.
[02:56:44] Is that cool?
[02:56:44] Vick, you're when you got women on screen?
[02:56:45] Yeah, exactly.
[02:56:46] I think it's fine.
[02:56:47] And could you imagine a meltdown on Twitter
[02:56:49] if that happened?
[02:56:50] I guess so, right?
[02:56:51] And if someone does something on stream,
[02:56:53] can it be considered public indecency?
[02:56:54] Well, if it can, I don't think it should be, right?
[02:56:56] I mean, I don't know if they can or not,
[02:56:58] but I think it's silly.
[02:56:59] So with this girlfriend sitting in the corner, maybe.
[02:57:01] Did you cover the Valorant trans tweet thing?
[02:57:03] Yeah, I did.
[02:57:04] I talked about it a lot.
[02:57:05] The day, well, wait a minute.
[02:57:07] Uh-oh.
[02:57:11] Uh-oh.
[02:57:16] Did this person delete the post?
[02:57:21] Yes.
[02:57:23] Yes, bro, there it is.
[02:57:26] These posts are protected.
[02:57:32] Oh man.
[02:57:34] Oh, push him back.
[02:57:36] I love to see it back down.
[02:57:38] I know the goal is to make the,
[02:57:41] and again, these people are so awful.
[02:57:44] They're so annoying.
[02:57:46] They try to push and bully everybody around.
[02:57:48] They try to tell everybody what to do.
[02:57:51] This is one of the people that was trying to farm hate.
[02:57:54] They were trying to farm hate on the Valorant team
[02:57:58] or the Valorant tournament organizers
[02:58:00] that didn't want trans women inside of the event.
[02:58:03] And they got so much negative hate
[02:58:05] feedback from it that they had to put their account on private.
[02:58:12] I'm proud to have contributed to that just a little bit, and hopefully next time I can
[02:58:17] make it even worse.
[02:58:19] These people are awful.
[02:58:22] They create an entire bullying apparatus where they attack, lie about, defame, and
[02:58:29] like viciously go after anybody that doesn't want to follow in this same ideology.
[02:58:37] They're crybullies, they are, they are the biggest crybullies, and hey, it looks like
[02:58:41] we really made them cry.
[02:58:44] Great job guys, great work, hopefully we'll do it again.
[02:58:48] TikTok.11k posts in four years, by the way.
[02:58:51] Wait, wait, what?
[02:59:01] 11, wait a minute.
[02:59:09] Times four?
[02:59:18] Seven posts a day, every single day?
[02:59:26] For four years straight?
[02:59:29] Oh my god.
[02:59:34] Holy fuck.
[02:59:37] Thank god we're shutting this bitch up.
[02:59:39] God damn.
[02:59:41] Thank god.
[02:59:42] Yeah, you're welcome by the way.
[02:59:45] You're welcome.
[02:59:46] Time to go outside.
[02:59:48] to go outside. Yeah, imagine that. I mean, I wish I said something. I know that. That's
[02:59:54] not a lot. It counts repost. It's a lot. It's a lot, bro. You are terminally online if you're
[02:59:59] doing that much. You are terminally online. That's crazy. Like, I make maybe one post every
[03:00:07] other day. Sometimes I'll do like three or four a day, but I'm also a creator. Like,
[03:00:11] I literally like you know I stream and make content online and so like if I if I wasn't a creator
[03:00:18] I would probably almost never make posts. I wouldn't and that's it. Do you string it? Yeah, but you're streaming for hours
[03:00:25] I do like that's my that's my job
[03:00:28] That's why that's what I'm supposed to do. So yeah, and if the men that much in the creating machine
[03:00:34] They actually changed the gender as would I guess so right and it's just fucking insane man
[03:00:39] And one post every four hours. Yeah, I guess so right it's just crazy. Oh my god
[03:00:47] Let me see if I look at a few more of these here and hell not why we got as month. Yeah, exactly, right and
[03:00:53] It's fucking nuts, man. Let me go back. I'll see if I can find it
[03:00:58] And we have to become the star bellied seashell. Yes, and could just be a bot
[03:01:03] I mean, I wish it was a bot, but yeah
[03:01:05] I'm glad to see there's more hate and like more negativity going towards those people. Hopefully hopefully it gets worse
[03:01:13] Huge mobs gathered in Birmingham yesterday to apps called at Birmingham
[03:01:31] This is in the UK
[03:01:35] Wow
[03:01:39] Closin problems
[03:01:42] England or Alabama, I mean there's a lot of examples, right and it doesn't really matter
[03:01:47] Actually just brand itself the home for virtue signaling. I know that
[03:01:51] Also happened in Southend where you 30 youths had a weapon and had a brawl
[03:01:55] Yeah, it's just crazy that people don't go after this there really is and I saw this this is this is I forgot
[03:02:02] what this I think this loser was this is the same person I forgot who they were
[03:02:08] saying bad stuff about last time maybe it was me or it was somebody else but
[03:02:13] they're at it again let's it's crazy that people just forget he got kicked from
[03:02:18] Overwatch League for using a racist emote so this is oh yeah this is the
[03:02:23] person that was complaining about Marvel rivals having a sexy skin and I
[03:02:31] remember i was making fun of this person before and now we're going to do it
[03:02:34] again
[03:02:34] uh... in so basically this is an overwatch fan
[03:02:38] like basic excuse the put try hard seven
[03:02:42] and that the overwatch chat
[03:02:45] try hard is not a racist emo
[03:02:48] it never was a racist emo
[03:02:51] for you to say that it's a racist emo that i mean like really why i mean the
[03:02:55] who who says it's racist like what is this
[03:02:57] Like there are some people that use it in a racist way, sure.
[03:03:01] But like to say that it's fundamentally a racist emo,
[03:03:04] that's crazy.
[03:03:05] And yeah, how racist?
[03:03:07] I mean, there are people that do it for sure,
[03:03:09] but like it's not really, it's not a racist emo.
[03:03:12] So yeah, it was definitely used that way.
[03:03:15] Whenever XQC was banned from, was kicked from a watch league,
[03:03:19] he was not using it in a racial way at all.
[03:03:22] He was not using it in a derogatory or stereotypical,
[03:03:26] like you know to try to make black people look bad this is just somebody who's
[03:03:29] bad talking them it's like bad mouthing ex-qc because of uh...
[03:03:33] you know i guess maybe he's criticizing overwatch
[03:03:36] just like another uh... another mentally ill uh... overwatch fan
[03:03:40] one of the samples
[03:03:41] he said uh...
[03:03:42] he said a lot during the album in a while i don't know which job over do you
[03:03:45] mean
[03:03:46] but uh... let me go back to this year
[03:03:50] and uh...
[03:03:51] was easier
[03:03:53] But I was going to chat, attack my whole online profile for telling the truth last summer.
[03:03:57] What is this here?
[03:03:58] Can I pull this up?
[03:03:59] This is, this is a, it's an individual.
[03:04:05] So what is this?
[03:04:10] I asked them what's that they dropped it and then they dropped the fc files and proved I was right.
[03:04:14] What were you right about?
[03:04:17] What did it prove?
[03:04:20] You said you were right about everything.
[03:04:22] What was it for telling the truth yeah, what were you telling the truth about we gotta find out
[03:04:35] Yeah, what's this
[03:04:37] How do you keep attracting such retards I mean it's just it honestly I think the reason
[03:04:53] why is because I talk about a lot of issues that are like extreme right and so people
[03:04:59] have those opinions yeah there's no way that you I got banned on his kickchat and
[03:05:06] I came here the internet is bullshit. Okay, so we get that's interesting usually
[03:05:10] It's the other way around usually people get banned on here and go to kick
[03:05:12] But you actually got banned on on on kick and came here
[03:05:19] Uh-oh
[03:05:22] 71 mod actions. Oh
[03:05:27] You just been one man spamming the entire top wait, what the hell who is this guy?
[03:05:36] Oh my god.
[03:05:47] I'm looking around.
[03:05:48] Okay, this isn't that bad.
[03:05:52] Yeah, I don't even know why he got suspended in the first place.
[03:05:58] I don't know.
[03:06:01] Should we time him out again?
[03:06:03] What do you guys think?
[03:06:04] can trigger with other people saying the same thing? Yeah, should we, should we time
[03:06:09] it out again? I think we should. Yeah, I think that's a good idea. It's annoying
[03:06:13] whenever people do this, but yeah, time out for like a week or something. Yeah,
[03:06:17] give a vacation for a week. Also, by the way, so this is the door to Ashgrew,
[03:06:23] remember her that like recorded the guy was passed out, was indicted by a
[03:06:27] grand jury yesterday, yesterday, and is facing felony charges of unlawful
[03:06:33] surveillance and dissemination of unlawful surveillance image after recording a man passed out.
[03:06:39] There she is.
[03:06:40] Man.
[03:06:41] Man.
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[03:06:43] Man.
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[03:07:00] Man.
[03:07:01] Man.
[03:07:02] Man.
[03:07:03] Who knows? Three years? I know. It's sad, man. It really is. You need a new mod? No, I think
[03:07:13] that we've got it under control. I hate to say, I do. We've got things very, very under
[03:07:18] control. So, I suspect it. Oh, here we go. Oh, these are the protesters. They got bussed
[03:07:22] in. Check it out, everyone. Long as I suspected, the anti-truck protest in DC is a feature
[03:07:31] people who were busted. They're leaving now. I knew that one of that many Trump
[03:07:36] haters in this town. Stay tuned. We have so much more footage of today's big
[03:07:42] AstroTurk May Day process. And look at what it says. It says bus number five.
[03:07:48] That means that there's at least four more. I mean logically right? I mean
[03:07:52] assuming that like there's not some other reason for it. Like there's at
[03:07:55] least four more of these. They never can do anything. They always got a
[03:07:59] of bussing crowds, how pathetic, stay tuned for more.
[03:08:04] Yeah, I'm glad to see this.
[03:08:06] I just wanted y'all to see this,
[03:08:07] because these people go and do all this bullshit, right?
[03:08:10] And it's very, very annoying.
[03:08:12] The Argentine and mod for your mod collection, is that right?
[03:08:15] I really hate the increasing lack of privacy
[03:08:17] and the Orwellian normalization of it.
[03:08:20] Even our cars now have mandated
[03:08:21] to have internal cameras working full-time,
[03:08:23] these crazy data companies
[03:08:24] owned by Epstein's friends of Access, et cetera.
[03:08:26] Of course they do.
[03:08:27] And it's gonna get a lot worse too.
[03:08:30] The reason why, and not only are people
[03:08:34] going to have less privacy, but they're going to ask for it.
[03:08:38] The problem is that, this is where things are going,
[03:08:41] is that we're reaching such a point
[03:08:43] of societal dysfunction,
[03:08:45] that people now want more surveillance
[03:08:48] and they want more control,
[03:08:50] because there's no other way to reign in the bad actors
[03:08:54] and the crazy people, and that's what's happening.
[03:08:57] so it's it's not only that you know it it's not only that you're getting more
[03:09:01] surveillance it's that people are asking for it instead
[03:09:04] being directed towards a purpose of second yeah it's going to continue to
[03:09:07] it will
[03:09:08] and uh... people wanted
[03:09:10] reddit time brother i know i'll look at some reddit stuff in a minute but we'll
[03:09:13] will go through one more of these okay
[03:09:16] so yesterday i came to the realization
[03:09:19] my students can't read
[03:09:21] good job
[03:09:25] that is
[03:09:27] the tragic truth. Yeah. That's not good. Oh, sorry. That is a tragic truth. And I struggle
[03:09:41] with being told that I have to focus on certain standards on grade level tax when my kids
[03:09:47] are not reading grade level. And I just don't really know how to navigate that. Like,
[03:09:55] I see they're struggling. They're not going to read because they don't understand what they're reading.
[03:10:00] She's right.
[03:10:02] You're going to give them a test with a text on it that they don't understand.
[03:10:06] So they're not going to attempt it because then that makes them feel a specific
[03:10:12] type of way. It makes them feel retarded. Just say they don't want to struggle.
[03:10:19] And I get that I do
[03:10:23] But at the same time
[03:10:26] They're not
[03:10:30] They're not going to get better either so great that's good news. It's like a catch 22 that's great news do I
[03:10:42] Do I push them and
[03:10:44] Try to get them to I can see why
[03:10:46] why we have the situation that we have.
[03:10:53] I really get it.
[03:10:58] I really, you know what?
[03:11:00] Things are starting to make a lot more sense.
[03:11:03] Understand grade level text?
[03:11:05] Uh-huh.
[03:11:09] Or do I come kind of down to their level
[03:11:14] And try to show them the standards on a text they do understand like a possibility like I
[03:11:22] Really wish we could do an IQ test on these teachers. I do it's a really difficult
[03:11:29] Decision this is crazy like
[03:11:34] Because you're told that they need to be reading grade level text
[03:11:38] But at the end of the day, they don't understand the grade level text so
[03:11:42] in reality like what's wrong with her I don't know wow that was it you spent two
[03:11:51] minutes saying basically nothing I just don't even know what to say this is
[03:12:02] that's a hard watch I know guys this is embarrassing no wonder the kids are
[03:12:07] fucked up I know like they need to totally read like I disagree with Trump
[03:12:13] about getting rid of the Department of Education I do I think that we need to
[03:12:17] we need to take the Department of Education and we need to put somebody
[03:12:22] in charge of it that's an asshole we need to put a psychotic asshole in
[03:12:26] charge of it I'm thinking let me think who would be who would be insane
[03:12:32] enough to do it.
[03:12:35] Uhhhhhhhhh...
[03:12:42] Doc- Doctor Phil.
[03:12:49] I'm liking the sound of that.
[03:12:51] Doctor Phil in charge of education.
[03:12:55] Yeah.
[03:12:56] Oh no, that makes a lot of s- that's a good one.
[03:12:59] good one. I like that. Smart. Yeah, there you go. Okay, all right. There you go. Noctur
[03:13:06] Disrespect. Um, okay, the UFC boss, maybe they got to do something about this man like
[03:13:13] Dr Pepper, maybe. It's just so fucking embarrassing. So anyway, apparently the onion bought Info
[03:13:23] Wars. And this is how they introduce the new info wars that they have taken over.
[03:13:31] Here we go.
[03:13:36] But I'm going to sip from the blood of the Forsaken. This is real human blood. You can
[03:13:41] find this at the info wars store. This is a human blood curated from the Forsaken
[03:13:48] and the sinners. All right, this is pure premium blood tested FDA unapproved.
[03:13:55] And this is just human blood. As part of my satanic ritual my I'm a servant to
[03:14:01] Satan and thank God I was able to get him and the Lord to sit down.
[03:14:07] this really isn't very good this is really bad
[03:14:20] come to their senses and get things back to before before Satan was cast into
[03:14:26] hell so I'm part of that I'm part of get I'm part of a part of the peace
[03:14:30] movement. It's that. It tastes like blood. And this is Satan giving me the powers to
[03:14:41] continue to fight and we will continue to fight and I cheers to you if you have
[03:14:44] access to the blood of the forsaken and of all the children.
[03:14:52] These are adults. This is adult blood by the way. Ain't no question.
[03:14:56] I make sure of that because I won't get in trouble, but this is this is this
[03:15:02] It's the blood of forsake of the forsaken
[03:15:06] It's hot Wow
[03:15:10] That's really embarrassing
[03:15:13] Painfully unfunny zero imagination and cringe as fuck right out the gate
[03:15:18] Norm McDonald said that in order to do a good impression of someone you have to at least like them a bit
[03:15:24] Because you're playing the person and people like themselves the whole project was doomed from the start because Tim is too
[03:15:30] spiteful and doesn't really get Alex Jones. No, he doesn't this is embarrassing. It's so pathetic and embarrassing
[03:15:37] What would your mom think? She'd just think he's an idiot. Yeah, she'd be like, okay
[03:15:42] Well, where's Alex was you gonna be online somewhere else like I don't know like that was it?
[03:15:47] It's that simple millennials wrote that cringe scene. Of course they did
[03:15:51] I mean if something is stupid and cringe, it's probably there is there is probably a millennial involved
[03:15:58] there is and
[03:16:00] Casey more. Oh, yeah, here we go. This is some other. I'm not even ready to look at that yet. Oh, here. We're this is the Chicago teachers Union
[03:16:21] A number of the Chicago chapter of the United States,
[03:16:24] but it's been a community network.
[03:16:27] Oh my God.
[03:16:31] Jesus.
[03:16:32] USPCN is here today as a leading
[03:16:34] organizational member of the Coalition Against the
[03:16:38] Troop agenda.
[03:16:39] Katzah, a growing United Front of movements
[03:16:43] throughout Chicago.
[03:16:44] Jesus.
[03:16:45] The leaders leading the Coalition or immigrant rights
[03:16:47] organization.
[03:16:48] Uh-huh.
[03:16:49] women's rights movements, Palestinian organizations.
[03:16:54] Do you remember what I was saying before?
[03:16:56] How these people, their goal is to create an anti-Western anti-white coalition and then
[03:17:01] work together with that coalition to undermine white people, American values and Western
[03:17:07] culture?
[03:17:08] Do you remember whenever I said that?
[03:17:10] This is them saying that.
[03:17:13] They're the ones saying that themselves.
[03:17:16] It's our fault for importing them.
[03:17:18] I agree.
[03:17:19] I agree.
[03:17:20] Union and other labor organizations, through organizations, and so many more.
[03:17:26] I can't even name them all.
[03:17:29] Yeah.
[03:17:30] This is a futures forecast?
[03:17:31] And our collective struggle against an agenda that seeks to divide, oppress, and marginalize
[03:17:39] us.
[03:17:40] Stay shame.
[03:17:41] Longings too loud.
[03:17:42] I love my hands.
[03:17:43] I love my hands.
[03:17:44] It's still here.
[03:17:45] Presidency and his regime has already unleashed a full-scale attack on immigrants, black, and
[03:17:53] other working-class communities, say shame.
[03:17:56] No they haven't.
[03:17:57] It hasn't been full-scale.
[03:17:58] We voted for it to be full-scale, but he didn't deliver.
[03:18:02] Sorry, I hate to say that, I don't agree with that one.
[03:18:06] the largest Palestinian communities in the United States
[03:18:10] along with any broader Arab immigrant population
[03:18:13] that has been long been at the front line
[03:18:16] of the immigrant rights and other movements.
[03:18:18] There we go.
[03:18:19] It's torture, isn't it crazy?
[03:18:21] Like, I mean, it's really nuts
[03:18:23] where these people come from, man.
[03:18:24] And somebody's funny.
[03:18:26] Yeah, I don't know why.
[03:18:27] Like it's crazy to me that like Americans are so cucked
[03:18:31] that we have these like massive interest groups
[03:18:35] that their prime goal is to subvert America,
[03:18:38] and we don't just mass deport these people.
[03:18:41] It's insane to me that we're not immediately acting on this.
[03:18:45] And for some reason, we just let it go.
[03:18:48] We do, we let it go, we let it happen.
[03:18:51] And I don't, we fund them.
[03:18:53] Yeah, it's really insane for me to see this.
[03:18:56] Like, I really, see what Patrick and David posted next.
[03:18:59] No, I didn't.
[03:19:00] And good luck dealing with that in America.
[03:19:02] We're telling you for years
[03:19:03] people our problem is really here.
[03:19:04] I mean, again, like we have a much bigger problem
[03:19:07] that it's not about one specific thing.
[03:19:09] It's about a lot of things, right?
[03:19:10] It's about a whole lot of things.
[03:19:13] Oh, here we go.
[03:19:13] Let me go back and pull up a few more of these here
[03:19:15] if I can find it.
[03:19:16] But yeah, this is just really, it's really bad.
[03:19:21] Curious if they think it's really bad right now
[03:19:22] they're crying, accusing me so much garbage
[03:19:24] and I was a little bit exactly what they're accusing
[03:19:25] and then something, nothing to lose.
[03:19:26] Oh, I agree with you.
[03:19:27] I mean, I totally agree.
[03:19:29] I mean, I've been pretty extreme
[03:19:31] about the way that I feel that you should deal
[03:19:33] them and so I've made it kind of obvious the way that I feel. We have a mental illness
[03:19:38] issue if we certainly do. Now what is this here? I can look at this.
[03:19:43] Phillion wipes out and privates her YouTube, her Twitch and other socials.
[03:19:49] Phillion's YouTube channel has been wiped. Channel bio, schedule hot. What the fuck?
[03:20:00] a million followers and she just deleted everything
[03:20:08] wow
[03:20:14] uh...
[03:20:15] that's crazy
[03:20:19] filly and it is how many do you have any subscribers she had three million
[03:20:23] subscribers on the youtube
[03:20:25] that's a lot of subscribers
[03:20:28] it all my god
[03:20:31] uh... while
[03:20:34] what the hell happened
[03:20:37] who is she she was a vtuber
[03:20:40] still soft shop she got away with it as long as she did netflix series is going
[03:20:43] to be insane
[03:20:44] just kidding i have no idea who this is
[03:20:47] any more masters probably some overdramatic nonsense
[03:20:50] not just as relevant yeah what is this like i i
[03:20:54] i really wonder what's gonna happen like uh... yeah i i
[03:20:58] I didn't even what the fuck is going on. She didn't have rights to it. Maybe. I mean, I,
[03:21:03] I don't know. That's insane. It has to be a body thread to hypo comeback. No one knows
[03:21:08] who this is. I think a lot of people know Phillion. Oh, here. Oh, this is me. As the
[03:21:13] little calls bullshit on phase banks, 60 K viewer stream, nine minutes, 50 K viewers.
[03:21:19] I don't think so guys. Nobody cares anymore of advertising. Camperies, carrot, bonding
[03:21:24] wouldn't be an issue. So, this is one thing. So, let me respond to this. Nobody cares anymore.
[03:21:31] Advertising companies do care. So, as somebody who's been involved with this a lot, I would say
[03:21:37] that the amount of money that you are making now versus in 2022 is about 30 to 40% of what it was.
[03:21:46] So, like, if you were getting paid, like, theoretically $1,000, now you're getting
[03:21:50] 300 to 400 dollars if that and sometimes even lower than that. So they actually do care a lot
[03:21:57] because the amount of feedback and the rate of return has gone down so dramatically.
[03:22:03] And they've also reframed a lot of advertising campaigns through what this is click-through rate.
[03:22:09] So now there are more of your analytics of how successful you are is less based off of how
[03:22:16] many viewers the stream gets but it's instead based off of secondary metrics
[03:22:21] and analytics that are prorated based off of an average or an aggregate that
[03:22:25] have to do with how many people download the game through your link or how many
[03:22:29] people even click on your link or anything else. So this actually isn't
[03:22:34] true. And the reason why Twitch's advertisers don't care is
[03:22:38] because Twitch's advertisements don't get shown on Botted Views. That's the
[03:22:43] reason why. If Twitch's advertisements were being shown on Botted Views, Twitch
[03:22:47] obviously would be in a huge problem, but they're not. So the majority of the
[03:22:51] advertising views that are that are being seen are being seen by real viewers
[03:22:55] because the Botted Viewers don't get ads. Because think about how much bandwidth
[03:23:00] that would take. Viewbotting a lot more people to get off the ground, but it
[03:23:04] brought everyone down to make that happen. Well, viewbotting is obviously
[03:23:06] bad. I mean like I don't know what else to say about it beyond that.
[03:23:10] And you've been able to buy views on YouTube for YouTube videos for a decade now honestly
[03:23:14] Twitch is just leaving money on the table
[03:23:15] So if you think that YouTube and Twitch are the same thing you're revealing the fact I mean this is a zero
[03:23:21] It's just stupid isn't as well the guy goes live that's 40k viewers instantly
[03:23:27] No
[03:23:29] So either I'm what I don't have 40k instantly no, I don't
[03:23:35] What
[03:23:37] No? What are you talking about? The difference is analytics reflect on YouTube. So this is
[03:23:44] Reddit always loves to do this. Whenever one person makes an accusation, they try to turn
[03:23:49] the accusation against the person who's accusing it. No, I'm not. Like it's that simple. Like
[03:23:55] it's just simply not true. And so it's like 10K and bands are pointing it out. I don't
[03:24:00] know if I did or not. And we're pre-weighting. Yeah, sure. The difference is analytics
[03:24:04] reflect on YouTube and our social media literally everyone mentions them or they
[03:24:06] like him or hate him, it's way harder to fake numbers on YouTube, Google is king of
[03:24:09] ad space. You can use YouTube channel, Unbox Therapy for fake views, recent
[03:24:13] headphone views. What is this year or something's going on? He goes online
[03:24:17] every day, consistently the same hour, whether you like the guy or not. He's the
[03:24:21] top three most watched streamers in the world. The guy doesn't need to bot.
[03:24:24] Yeah, there you go. This wasn't a normal stream. It's not instant. He
[03:24:28] builds to that. Yes, exactly. Yes, his numbers are absolutely botted. Oh,
[03:24:33] Oh, wow. No, here we go. Let's find this out.
[03:24:38] Is he though? How it feels to spread misinformation on the day that you bought platforms were down
[03:24:44] as men gold lost half his viewership. Is that really true? What is this before after enduring?
[03:24:53] What is this 46 views? Okay.
[03:24:58] This is some other stream that I did. And this is another one after that. Is this
[03:25:02] the stream after that the day after? What does that have to, what is that showing?
[03:25:08] Yeah, too big to bot. Yeah, I don't know what this is. I mean, again, it's an absolute bought it.
[03:25:12] And again, if there is any botting correction, so and here's how you know that this isn't
[03:25:18] something that I'm doing. It's actually very easy to figure this out. It's because I'm
[03:25:23] advocating for them to get rid of it. So if I'm advocating for them to cut down on it and
[03:25:28] to try to figure out ways to counteract it, if I was benefiting from viewbotting, or I thought
[03:25:35] viewbotting has a positive benefit on me, then I wouldn't be advocating for and bringing it up all the
[03:25:41] time. Because then I would assume, obviously, that if there was a correction that was made,
[03:25:46] then that viewbotting change would happen to me also. And if I'm viewbotting myself or something
[03:25:53] like that, you would logically assume that I'm doing that because there's a positive
[03:25:57] benefit for it. So why would I willingly advocate for something that, by my own behavior that
[03:26:02] you're accusing me of, is a mission that I think is beneficial? So why would I be advocating against
[03:26:08] something that's beneficial for me? It doesn't even make sense. It's just stupid. I don't know
[03:26:16] where these people come from. Where the hell are they coming from? What are they talking about?
[03:26:21] Oh my god. The theory is that TwitchView bots themselves. I guess. I don't know. Plus,
[03:26:25] you don't have ads. Yeah, I don't even have ads. And yeah, it's really crazy. Why do you even bother to
[03:26:30] answer? Well, it's just stupid. That's the reason why. Okay, and so I didn't really get to pretend
[03:26:34] to cave yours is bonding. Yeah, I think there's a lot of bonding. It is. And funny how trending
[03:26:39] goes, borders come out of the borders, of course, right? I'm definitely bonding. That's the reason
[03:26:43] why every platform that I have is massively successful. Arke and Yu-Gi gets into a fist
[03:26:48] this fight with an Indian guy? What is this?
[03:26:55] Oh, oh, oh. Get him.
[03:27:00] Oh, oh. There it is. There it is. Let him know. Let him know. Let him know.
[03:27:10] Oh, oh, there it is, there it is, let him know, let him know, let him know.
[03:27:21] That guy in the back are kicking his ass.
[03:27:24] Go get that noodle, go get that noodle.
[03:27:31] Man.
[03:27:33] God, his ass, he redeemed the code, he did.
[03:27:39] Come on!
[03:27:41] Back up!
[03:27:43] Just go home!
[03:27:45] Just go home!
[03:27:47] Just go home!
[03:27:49] Come on!
[03:27:51] Uh-huh. Man, that's great.
[03:27:53] It is really good.
[03:27:55] Get on the road here.
[03:27:57] Take your stuff! Take your stuff!
[03:27:59] Please!
[03:28:01] Move, bro!
[03:28:03] I'm gonna be honest.
[03:28:05] They should have beat the shit out of them.
[03:28:07] They should have beat the shit out of them, they made a mistake letting them go.
[03:28:11] The stalker pulled the knife on them, yeah.
[03:28:14] And somebody like that, you gotta hold them down, beat the shit out of them, then call
[03:28:17] the police.
[03:28:19] That's the way I see it.
[03:28:20] They tried?
[03:28:21] Maybe, right?
[03:28:22] And they're gonna get dropped?
[03:28:23] Exactly.
[03:28:24] It should have been 1v1.
[03:28:25] No, you don't want to be 1-somebody.
[03:28:27] Like the moment that somebody tries to, like, this is my opinion, right, is the
[03:28:30] moment that somebody tries to fuck with you, you just, your goal should be, how
[03:28:35] can we beat this shit out of this person as much as possible? Like that's it. Like you, you know,
[03:28:42] the world is not like a fighting game, right? Like you want to put yourself in a situation where
[03:28:47] this other person doesn't even have a chance, so like you absolutely want to jump somebody with
[03:28:51] six people. Because if you do that, the probability of you getting hurt is way lower. Like I've
[03:28:57] seen people that have gotten in fights and like what happens after that? It's really bad.
[03:29:01] Like, you can get your life fucked up.
[03:29:03] Like, no such thing as a fair fight? Yeah, exactly.
[03:29:05] You want a neutralized fight. Like, there's a lot of dead honorable men, okay?
[03:29:10] Like, jump the aggressor, exactly.
[03:29:13] Yeah, you, you, the goal really should be to win the fight.
[03:29:16] You want to win the fight however you can.
[03:29:19] And that's it. But like, the main way to do that is to not get in one, right?
[03:29:22] And like, just immediately call the police on people like this.
[03:29:24] That's what I think.
[03:29:26] And except you're doing it for fun and not justified.
[03:29:28] Yeah, exactly.
[03:29:29] Jump the aggressor, exactly.
[03:29:31] You want a fair fight going to the ring? Yep. There you go. And how can I shun Goku sets that person knife fight is bullshit?
[03:29:38] That's a dad talk now. Well, I'm just telling you the truth, right? I mean, that's the way it is
[03:29:43] And yeah, that's what my dad always said. Yeah, my dad always said
[03:29:47] If somebody ever tries to get in a fight with you
[03:29:50] Find something really hard and hit them in the head with it
[03:29:54] That was always the goal, right and then different places to stab somebody and everything else
[03:30:00] Yep, just literally hit them in the head with something really hard and he says trust me
[03:30:05] It doesn't matter how big somebody is if you hit them on the side of the head with something
[03:30:10] They're gone. They're done. It doesn't matter guy can be seven feet tall bop them on the head with a rock
[03:30:16] That's the way it goes, right?
[03:30:18] And beer bottle undefeated maybe yeah, I kick him a little while he carry
[03:30:22] I mean again like I'm just saying lights out exactly and
[03:30:25] And yeah, he showed you a soft spots to poke. Yeah, that's what that's what I got a lot going up, right?
[03:30:31] And yeah, two types of people that survived fights and wars is strong and a cowardly
[03:30:36] my dad
[03:30:39] My dad gave Cody a speech
[03:30:42] The day that Cody the day before Cody joined the Navy and he said
[03:30:48] Do you think wars are won by warriors and Cody's like? I don't know
[03:30:53] he's like they're not he says they're one by killers don't be a warrior there's
[03:31:00] plenty of warriors that are dead be a killer he was like set code he's like
[03:31:07] 17 it's like 17 or 18 or something like that and that's what it was and that's
[03:31:14] always what he told me and you know everybody else and that's what it was
[03:31:19] so yeah we played warrior and wow I mean maybe right I mean I just I played it
[03:31:23] Honestly, because I got beaten by another warrior.
[03:31:24] I thought it was the best class in the game.
[03:31:26] So yeah, there it is.
[03:31:28] Knife fights are the worst and the most dangerous.
[03:31:30] Yeah, I guess so.
[03:31:31] And Cody's still alive.
[03:31:33] Yep, Cody's still alive today.
[03:31:35] And E-Rob, weight logs, his budget bed frame.
[03:31:41] Oh no.
[03:31:44] Oh no.
[03:31:45] I don't know what it is.
[03:31:55] Broke?
[03:31:56] Oh my god.
[03:32:00] Okay, never forget.
[03:32:01] Yeah, what is this here?
[03:32:02] It quotes the truth?
[03:32:03] Yeah, it is.
[03:32:05] And yeah, it's crazy.
[03:32:07] People go out there and start fights like this.
[03:32:09] And it really is.
[03:32:10] What is this?
[03:32:11] Oh, this is another clav clip?
[03:32:12] Oh, what a surprise.
[03:32:14] A lawsuit filed today in Miami-Dade Court is putting the controversial world of looks
[03:32:19] maxing influencers under the microscope.
[03:32:22] An 18-year-old content creator is now suing Clavicular, whose real name is Brayden Peters,
[03:32:28] and the allegations are disturbing.
[03:32:30] CBS News Miami's Peter Dench is your reporter and brickel for a hotspot for social media
[03:32:35] influencers.
[03:32:37] The complaint in this case outlines a series of incidents beginning in 2025, with allegations
[03:32:43] including battery and fraud.
[03:32:45] They were touring apartments because I'm moving to Brickle.
[03:32:50] Aleksandra Vasilevna Mendoza goes by the online handle Laura Ziva,
[03:32:55] alleges that during a live-streamed event,
[03:32:58] Braden Peters injected her face with aqua-lix,
[03:33:02] an FDA-unapproved, fat-dissolving substance without her consent.
[03:33:07] She obviously consented to it. She was there letting it happen.
[03:33:11] What are you talking about? She showed up to the stream. She was okay with it.
[03:33:15] What's she saying this for? She didn't consent to it.
[03:33:18] James Peters, known online as Clavicular, suggested the mixture contained methamphetamine
[03:33:25] and that she appeared visibly disoriented on camera. Mendoza, now 18, says she was a minor at the time.
[03:33:32] How old was Clav last year? How old is he now?
[03:33:37] like I actually have no idea how old he is like what like probably between like 20 and like 23, right?
[03:33:45] He's 20
[03:33:49] So he's 19. Oh my god
[03:33:52] It also alleges non-consexual sexual encounters at Peters's family home and non-consensual sexual encounters Wow
[03:34:01] Wow!
[03:34:02] I think she's lying.
[03:34:11] The reason why is because she said she didn't consent to having that injection.
[03:34:15] Whenever I watched that clip, people got really mad about that clip, but she totally consented
[03:34:20] to it.
[03:34:21] She was totally fine with it.
[03:34:22] Yeah, it's bullshit.
[03:34:24] Peter's dangled the promise of a career building her own quote female face of looks maxing
[03:34:31] Right to profit from her likeness and later orchestrated campaign to discreditor costing
[03:34:37] her sponsorships uh-huh the four-count complaint includes battery fraud intentional
[03:34:44] inflection of emotional distress intentional inflection of emotional distress okay so
[03:34:50] this one probably isn't real. Oh!
[03:34:55] That's right! That's fucking right! Never play into this bullshit! She's absolutely
[03:35:11] da- what a fucking bitch! 50k, are you kidding me? No, the thing is he shouldn't pay it out.
[03:35:18] if you pay it out, here's the reason why. The moment that you pay it out, you have every other girl
[03:35:24] that you ever had anything to do with. Now, uh-oh, well, now if you do it for one of them,
[03:35:31] now they're all gonna want it, right? And so that's it. You don't want to have, it's extortion.
[03:35:36] That's what's going on. If it was real, she'd go to the cops. Yeah. He'd be admitting guilt.
[03:35:41] Yeah, exactly. Because money, the lawsuit comes amid an already turbulent stretch for Peters.
[03:35:47] He's fine.
[03:35:47] Usually pretty chatty.
[03:35:48] Anything to say?
[03:35:50] Yeah, sure, sure.
[03:35:53] Uh-huh.
[03:35:54] Just woke up a little tired.
[03:35:55] Send me the next time.
[03:35:57] He was arrested in Fort Lauderdale in March
[03:35:59] on a misdemeanor.
[03:36:00] You love Klaus?
[03:36:00] She's 17, bro?
[03:36:01] Yeah, I think 17 and 19 is totally fine.
[03:36:04] I don't think there's anything wrong with it.
[03:36:08] Yeah, that's my opinion.
[03:36:12] Yeah, I don't think there's anything wrong with it at all.
[03:36:15] And it's that's legal by the way in 50 states out of 50 states in the United States
[03:36:23] Like literally there is no state where being 19 and having sexual relations with somebody who's 17 would get you put in jail
[03:36:33] It's not illegal anywhere
[03:36:37] So no like I understand people like to virtue signal with this a lot, but it's just simply not illegal
[03:36:43] battery charge it was hospitalized for a suspected overdose in Brickle earlier
[03:36:49] this month the next day clavicular who is 20 posted a picture of himself on X
[03:36:54] showing his bruised and bloody face which he attributed to quote my face
[03:36:59] descending from the life support mask we got to Peters attorney to see if
[03:37:05] either he or Peters would comment about this case so far we have not heard
[03:37:11] back in Miami, Peter Dutch, excuse me. Yeah, but I have to chat parents are four years apart. I mean,
[03:37:16] like, I feel like really, yeah, my parents were like, my parents were four years apart. I mean,
[03:37:22] I think two years apart is like, anybody acting like 17 and 19 is a big deal is just a retard.
[03:37:30] I mean, they're a retard and they're not worth taking seriously at all. Like, I can't imagine
[03:37:35] how anybody would even think that it's crazy. My parents are seven, minor 11 years apart.
[03:37:40] Yeah, exactly like I mean this is like the biggest virtue signal that you can possibly have
[03:37:45] The biggest issue is a medical one due to whom doing injection administering you the substances clavs on a licensed medical professional
[03:37:50] Yeah, I guess that's kind of bad. Yeah, I mean, I mean you shouldn't inject people with stuff. Yeah, sure
[03:37:56] But other than that I can't really give a fuck right and let's see here
[03:38:01] If I find this behind enemy lines, Brits just found the infinite freedom glitch. What is this?
[03:38:10] Very funny.
[03:38:12] Oh, he made the zizim on us.
[03:38:15] Think the local ladies on us work the camera, you see?
[03:38:18] It's on us.
[03:38:20] Your eyes look beautiful.
[03:38:22] Thank you.
[03:38:23] Yeah, I'll tell you what.
[03:38:24] After these outfits, it's surprisingly more comfortable than what you'd expect.
[03:38:28] You don't feel self-conscious about your big nose.
[03:38:31] Or about your body.
[03:38:33] In all honesty, you could piss or shit yourself and nobody would know.
[03:38:37] Jesus.
[03:38:38] so now they're going around wearing this holy fuck now they're a protected group
[03:38:43] I guess so and what is this yes nobody finds it disturbing at the mayor of the
[03:38:50] city who happens to be best friends with a son plaker the activist that says
[03:38:56] America deserved 9-11 America deserved 9-11 dude now I'm saying it
[03:39:08] His best friend, every day since America deserved 9-11.
[03:39:15] I don't have any sort of patriotism in my heart.
[03:39:18] Man!
[03:39:19] Constantly dying, firemen, innocent people.
[03:39:22] And this is gonna lay a wreath of fucking wreath.
[03:39:27] And laugh at us!
[03:39:29] As I said, by the way, always downplaying, rationalizing, justifying,
[03:39:36] and sometimes even supporting Islamic terrorism you support there is a
[03:39:44] question mark no I don't I don't support the United States of America
[03:39:47] Mousy dong is one of the great leaders of this world
[03:39:51] Not good
[03:39:52] This piece of radical Muslim said that every day America deserved 9-11
[03:40:04] Man
[03:40:05] He's best friend with Mayor Mam Dandy
[03:40:09] No, you're right
[03:40:10] I'm not leaving
[03:40:11] I'm serious
[03:40:12] There, if you want this
[03:40:13] I haven't used it
[03:40:15] Come on socialism socialism baby. Well, don't don't have me. Oh, sorry
[03:40:28] First of all, I think I don't think America deserved 9-11
[03:40:33] You're wrong
[03:40:35] Okay
[03:40:42] Empires never die quietly and you must end the American Empire regardless
[03:40:55] It does by the way
[03:40:56] This does look really really bad and the reason why man Dom he supports him is because he feels the same way
[03:41:03] That's what I think. I think that you know again like your wife is there supporting October 7th
[03:41:09] Like this is another person that will always downplay rationalize and justify
[03:41:15] Muslim terrorism. I think that they're the same. I think that's the reason why he supports it
[03:41:24] Yep, I don't know why we put up with this. I really don't and the guys totally right about this and
[03:41:31] And traders to America in the West 100% absolutely 150 fucking percent. What is this here? China is so competitive live streamers
[03:41:40] He devents in full outfit while surfing a wave to get views. What is this?
[03:41:45] America has so many enemies from within I agree
[03:41:48] But do you know about the dancing Israelis who were arrested in question? No, I have no idea
[03:41:54] was this
[03:42:01] Yeah, so this is like a live streaming place in China.
[03:42:10] Oh my god.
[03:42:18] I mean I'm gonna be honest like she is mauling the other ones.
[03:42:22] It's not even remotely close.
[03:42:24] Yeah.
[03:42:26] Oh
[03:42:31] She's caring she is
[03:42:36] The third girl I mean she the third girl just I shouldn't even want to be there
[03:42:42] Man
[03:42:48] Evoting in a vehicle. Yeah, why did they all have the fake face?
[03:42:56] Who says it's fake?
[03:42:58] I don't know, maybe she's just pretty.
[03:43:01] Like, who the fuck knows?
[03:43:05] The third girl's mogging? I mean, she's doing something, right?
[03:43:09] Say, aye, it's all men. I guess so. It's the filter face? I don't know.
[03:43:14] Maybe.
[03:43:16] It's doubtful?
[03:43:18] Yeah, there's plenty of girls who know how to do makeup, man.
[03:43:23] I don't know, man.
[03:43:26] They all have the same face over there, it's really popular.
[03:43:29] I have no idea.
[03:43:32] It is crazy to see this man.
[03:43:34] Face filters or baseline over there?
[03:43:35] Well, of course they are.
[03:43:37] Well, like the thing is that girls over there, like I, again, like I know a little bit about
[03:43:43] this.
[03:43:45] Girls over there, live streaming as a girl in Asia apparently is like, I mean guys,
[03:43:53] puts like fucking you know the wolf of Wall Street to shame like they're so fucking savage
[03:44:00] and like cutthroat over there it's insane it's a battle royale yeah it is it's like
[03:44:06] I listen to this shit and I'm like oh my god like y'all really like you guys are out
[03:44:11] there going out for war holy fuck man and girls just standing over there yeah capitalism
[03:44:17] on 11 well they're just trying honestly they're just trying to get they're trying
[03:44:21] to get guys to look at them and to donate to them and give them money and everything like that.
[03:44:27] And the thing is that there's very few guys that do that. So it's really like all these hoes fighting
[03:44:34] over like, you know, 50 salarymen with nothing better to do with $20,000. That's what it is.
[03:44:43] That's what's going on. And by the way, it's been like this for a long time.
[03:45:51] All right, I'm back, excuse me, I see we've got a lot of this going on and like
[03:46:02] the thing is like on Twitch, I'm gonna be honest, maybe I shouldn't say this.
[03:46:14] Um, I'm thinking about should I say this or not.
[03:46:21] Say it, I feel like really besides like a handful of girls,
[03:46:27] a lot of the girls that are streaming on Twitch are really not that hot.
[03:46:31] And I think that there's been a huge problem of a lack of quality
[03:46:37] gooner material on Twitch.
[03:46:40] There's like maybe.
[03:46:43] I'd say like 30 of them that like, I would say, yep, definitely for sure.
[03:46:49] Very hot.
[03:46:50] Besides that though
[03:46:54] Not so good right and
[03:46:57] So I don't know about that. What about the gimp girl? I mean again. I'm not listen guys guys guys
[03:47:03] We're not gonna I'm gonna go through okay guys. Let's rank all of them. I don't do that you guys know. I don't do that
[03:47:10] But I think that there is very clearly a gooner recession
[03:47:14] And I think the reason why is that a lot of these girls have realized that?
[03:47:19] you don't need to stream on Twitch anymore, you can just do only fans. So they
[03:47:25] don't even go and dance on camera or anything like that, because back in the
[03:47:29] day you would go down and you would see like eights, nines, and tens with like a
[03:47:34] hundred viewers. Nowadays they're not even, it's often they have more viewers,
[03:47:39] it's that they're not even on the platform anymore. They stopped going on
[03:47:43] the platform because they don't have to. They can just sit there and do only
[03:47:47] fans and that's it. It's very annoying, man. Remember Magnets? I'm just telling you the
[03:47:54] truth. They do the extreme maneuvers to get our attention. Maybe. I don't know. And lazy
[03:48:00] ass hoes. I know it's fucking annoying, man. So, yeah, there's no more hot tub streams.
[03:48:07] If you go on Twitch, there used to be so many girls doing this stuff. You go and you look
[03:48:12] at this right like let me go and pull up like I mean this is basically a girl
[03:48:17] section right yeah actually there are a lot of guys that play this one but like
[03:48:21] let me go and find all right where is like ASMR wait is it dead I must have
[03:48:30] missed it right I had to have missed it
[03:48:34] Where is it? I can't- Oh, there it is.
[03:48:40] It's a bunch of fucking cartoons.
[03:48:44] It's just a bunch of fucking- It's not even a real girl- It's not even real girls anymore.
[03:48:50] Just a bunch of fucking cartoons. This is the top one.
[03:49:00] This is it?
[03:49:05] Holy fuck!
[03:49:10] This is the whole thing!
[03:49:14] It's a- oh my god, this is ridiculous!
[03:49:21] What the hell? I ate a lot? Vore?
[03:49:25] What the fuck oh my god the goon recession is real so now all of the most popular okay
[03:49:46] let me look what are the most popular female streamers let me see this
[03:49:55] Where are they?
[03:50:05] It was Ray, okay.
[03:50:09] Oh, okay, alright.
[03:50:13] That makes sense.
[03:50:15] It's worked.
[03:50:19] It's crazy.
[03:50:23] All of this bullshit that she did, it actually worked.
[03:50:29] Oh my god, the gooners come out at night?
[03:50:32] No they don't.
[03:50:33] No they don't.
[03:50:34] I've been paying attention to this and it's all fucking cartoons, man.
[03:50:41] That's it.
[03:50:44] It's literally cartoons.
[03:50:47] This is all, they goon all day every day, exactly, like yeah, 100 fucking percent,
[03:50:52] man.
[03:50:53] them a rest? Yeah, it's like they're taking a break. And do you remember, like, what about
[03:50:56] the hot tubs? You remember how big the hot tub section used to be, right? Only 800 viewers.
[03:51:10] That's it.
[03:51:14] There is a massive gooner recession.
[03:51:19] That's insane.
[03:51:28] It's very sad.
[03:51:29] You know, they used to be a lot hotter.
[03:51:32] It's not just that.
[03:51:34] It's that there are a lot less of them and the content is way less popular.
[03:51:39] And like all these girls, like there are basically no, there were a lot of girls that were like
[03:51:45] getting five and 10k viewers, just being absolute hoes.
[03:51:50] And now the only ones that do that, it's like Asian bunny.
[03:51:54] And like, I mean, Morg Pi, if she keeps up this Gimp shit, she's going to get to
[03:52:01] 5,000 viewers.
[03:52:02] She is, she's at 4,000 right now.
[03:52:06] So that's about it.
[03:52:09] losing to AI girls and to cartoons. That's the way it goes. Gemshit's weird as fuck.
[03:52:18] I'm saying, did advertisement decline for the sections? It didn't decline. It disappeared.
[03:52:23] And also, a lot of these girls, what they would do is they would go into just chatting
[03:52:28] because there's a lot of people that browse just chatting. And because of that, then
[03:52:33] they're going to go around and you still have some girls that are effectively doing
[03:52:37] this, right? But it's not even remotely as big as it used to be. Like, there's one girl
[03:52:45] doing it. Okay, there's another one right there. But it's not the way that it used to
[03:52:50] be. It used to be a lot more popular. There is a massive Twitch gooning recession. It
[03:53:00] is. It used to be every single one. It wasn't every single one, but it was a lot
[03:53:06] more. It was way more. And now there isn't. It's quite sad. It's extremely sad.
[03:53:12] The Cooney Hawn, see, I guess so. And what is this?
[03:53:17] The Beacon's Lent.
[03:53:36] Oh my god!
[03:54:03] That was- you know how fucking hard that is to do?
[03:54:07] Holy shit, it's a Viking, yes!
[03:54:10] It's insane, you know?
[03:54:12] I don't think- dude, I don't think I can do that.
[03:54:16] Well, actually I could. I'm so skinny, none of the- none of these things would sink.
[03:54:21] So it wouldn't count.
[03:54:22] But like, besides that, like, that's dangerous as hell? Yeah, that's nuts, man.
[03:54:29] Holy fuck.
[03:54:30] This is it, so he just did the whole fucking thing!
[03:54:38] He just did it live!
[03:54:40] Wow, you're gonna slip though?
[03:54:42] Maybe, you're right.
[03:54:43] Bro, being dangerous was the point?
[03:54:45] Yeah, but still, the fact that he didn't fall in, like, oh my fucking god.
[03:54:50] I saw this already, China's better than America, Hassan probably.
[03:54:54] What is this here?
[03:54:55] GDP per USA, life expectancy, infant mortality, air quality.
[03:55:01] Is it higher or lower, better?
[03:55:03] Death due to pollution?
[03:55:05] 94 people die due to pollution?
[03:55:08] Holy shit.
[03:55:09] Average years of schooling, nine.
[03:55:11] Women's share of the income?
[03:55:13] Oh, great.
[03:55:14] So China's doing even better than we are.
[03:55:15] Well, who's doing real?
[03:55:16] India, India's doing a great job on that.
[03:55:19] And happiness rating.
[03:55:20] So people are happier in the U.S. forced labor rate.
[03:55:24] We're only at... God, see, this is what I was saying.
[03:55:28] This is exactly what I've been trying to say.
[03:55:30] We're only at 3.3 out of 1,000 people are in forced labor.
[03:55:36] Meanwhile, you've got, what is this here?
[03:55:38] Russia is all the way up at 13.
[03:55:41] We gotta get these numbers up, guys.
[03:55:43] China's beating us.
[03:55:45] They are, and homicide rate, this is crazy.
[03:55:48] We're killing, wow, people getting killed over here.
[03:55:50] Holy fucking shit.
[03:55:51] india has thirty million slaves
[03:55:55] is that is it working for them
[03:55:58] as a work
[03:56:00] yeah but uh... chipotle invading uh... tick tocker got a got a felony by the
[03:56:05] way i didn't see that
[03:56:07] life as a man is hard
[03:56:08] but hard times pretty strong man
[03:56:10] uh... chaste pain
[03:56:13] i don't chase
[03:56:16] this is that it's too quiet i don't want to listen to it
[03:56:19] what is this here i feel fear uh...
[03:56:21] Oh my god.
[03:56:24] Oh my god.
[03:56:26] Hey, here's your thing.
[03:56:27] I mean, like, I've literally DM'd with her and been like,
[03:56:31] yo, you're so funny because she's done stuff on her own
[03:56:33] that I'm like, that's so funny, like we should stream together
[03:56:35] or whatever.
[03:56:36] Hold on.
[03:56:37] I need to cut you off because I just saw someone in chat
[03:56:39] say that she's racist towards white men.
[03:56:42] Uh-huh.
[03:56:43] And I'm so sorry, but respectfully shut up.
[03:56:46] Shut the fuck up, dude.
[03:56:50] I don't even know what this is.
[03:56:51] I feel like somebody's being racist towards a white man.
[03:56:54] The least oppressed fucking group of human beings on society.
[03:57:00] You can suck my dick.
[03:57:01] I don't say.
[03:57:03] Shut up, dude.
[03:57:04] She says white guys are inferior.
[03:57:06] They are.
[03:57:07] Uh-huh.
[03:57:09] It is crazy people would say that.
[03:57:12] It is.
[03:57:13] That's nuts.
[03:57:15] Man.
[03:57:17] Wow.
[03:57:18] Who says this?
[03:57:21] Who does this?
[03:57:23] Isn't that crazy, a nose ring?
[03:57:24] Exactly.
[03:57:26] And banner ass?
[03:57:27] Yeah, I wonder if it's going to happen.
[03:57:30] Nose ring spotted?
[03:57:33] Jesus Christ.
[03:57:34] I hate to break it to you.
[03:57:35] It's absolutely racism.
[03:57:38] You're 100% racist.
[03:57:40] I don't know who this person is, some random girl.
[03:57:44] She's a retarded bitch.
[03:57:45] Well, I mean, obviously she is.
[03:57:47] But I don't know who it is.
[03:57:50] Uh-huh.
[03:57:54] I feel bad for her.
[03:57:57] You just randomly bring this dumb bitch on your stream,
[03:58:00] and then she ends up saying some shit that could get you in trouble,
[03:58:04] just out of nowhere.
[03:58:06] Oh my god.
[03:58:07] Another case of a nose ring? I know.
[03:58:09] Nobody's gonna come through? Yeah, of course.
[03:58:11] Like, I'd be uncomfortable around that, too.
[03:58:13] Yeah, it's weird. Like, who says this out of nowhere?
[03:58:16] Oh my god, and why don't you disrespect their parents like that? Well, again, um,
[03:58:24] I will say that most of the girls that do this kind of stuff, um, usually don't have a lot of, you know, like, things don't usually go very well with their parents.
[03:58:34] Let's just say that, and...
[03:58:41] Is that a man? I have no idea. I don't know. I don't know who this person is at all.
[03:58:45] I'll be curious to see if people like this end up getting banned or not because it is in my opinion
[03:58:51] I find it to be crazy that there's so much of a double standard of that like in my like
[03:58:56] I think that anybody if you actually think this
[03:58:59] Please go move to another non-white country and just live there instead
[03:59:03] Just go live in another country that is you know like you don't like white people go move to a country with no white people
[03:59:11] and then stay there
[03:59:13] that's how I see it and
[03:59:15] What is this here? Women plus bangs equals racism? Exactly. They would never. They would never.
[03:59:21] They would never do that. And I wonder why. So what's manipulating content? I have no idea.
[03:59:27] But yeah, very, very embarrassing to say this. Just another racist whore. What a surprise.
[03:59:35] Do you always get problems? We'll finish one first. I like to finish a job.
[03:59:40] On the way back from, what we'll do, on the way back from Iran, we'll have one of our
[03:59:48] big, maybe the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, the biggest in the world, we'll have
[03:59:53] that come in, stop about 100 yards offshore, and they'll say, thank you very much, we
[03:59:59] give up.
[04:00:00] I think that's what's going to happen, I do.
[04:00:02] And soon in North Korea, exactly, you saw the African countries, the immigrant problems,
[04:00:07] I did see that.
[04:00:08] I thought it was really funny.
[04:00:09] Finally starting to sound as age, is that right?
[04:00:12] And finally, so what is this here with support this?
[04:00:15] Remove all of David's music from streaming platforms,
[04:00:17] hashtag justice for Celeste.
[04:00:20] Am I crazy for saying that like,
[04:00:22] I don't really care if you remove the guy's music?
[04:00:25] Like, am I crazy?
[04:00:26] Like, I mean, like, we don't remove Chris Brown's music
[04:00:29] or fucking, you know, like Chuck Berry's music.
[04:00:32] Didn't he like date like a really, really young girl?
[04:00:35] Like, I mean, like, holy fuck.
[04:00:36] Like, I don't... Yeah, I mean, who gives a fuck, bro? Like, the guy, like, the...
[04:00:41] What should matter more is if the guy goes to jail or not.
[04:00:45] So, I don't know, Michael Jackson or somebody else, yeah, Kanye West, like, I...
[04:00:50] Bro, fuck this. That's cringe.
[04:00:53] What is this?
[04:00:54] I don't know what this is, man, what's going on?
[04:01:21] Everybody knew exactly where that was going to go.
[04:01:24] holy shit and you should cut off his money i mean i i don't really
[04:01:28] and then no i i don't like the idea of cutting off the guys money and then
[04:01:32] keeping the stuff up there
[04:01:34] i don't because then it's like well then they can come up with any reason to do
[04:01:38] that
[04:01:39] maybe after he loses the case i'd be willing to hear it but in my opinion i
[04:01:43] think that you should separate the art from the artist
[04:01:45] and you shouldn't look at trying to remove art and remove media
[04:01:49] because the artist did something that you find to be problematic
[04:01:53] unless that art or that media is part of the problem itself right like let's say
[04:01:58] i don't know what has some sort of illegal activity in it or something else
[04:02:02] art will yeah i mean
[04:02:04] it in music is our time and wouldn't you say that i mean i i i i i would say that
[04:02:09] like i mean do you want to do i think it's right you can't see hitler's artwork
[04:02:12] or do you want them to make it to where you can't look at chris browns
[04:02:16] you know you can listen to chris browns music anymore
[04:02:18] like i don't want to see that happen i don't
[04:02:21] like it made a song about murder
[04:02:23] i think the song itself breaks the law you know it's kind of weird
[04:02:26] that was making microsoft panic with a fortune
[04:02:29] uh... monopoly cracks okay i might look at this will see what happens
[04:02:33] my biggest problem with reddit
[04:02:36] let's see here if i can find it in the beginning for triple eight games
[04:02:40] okay guys want your relax
[04:02:43] excuse you as well i was born all night
[04:02:46] all my god there's actually a video that got made about this
[04:02:50] Holy shit. Got six. Is this the person I've seen before?
[04:02:57] Oh, wow.
[04:03:00] Uh-oh.
[04:03:01] What is this? You can still find Charles Manson's music uploaded everywhere.
[04:03:06] Yeah, I think so.
[04:03:07] And yeah, I don't believe in punitive censorship for things like that.
[04:03:14] I just don't think so. That's just not something I like.
[04:03:17] And the other ones, it's on newspaper recently discussing if Nazi art should be allowed to be displayed. Apparently, Nazi art's on their eyes.
[04:03:23] Yeah, but then they're gonna reframe it to anything that they don't like.
[04:03:27] Excuse me, is Nazi art?
[04:03:31] Let me look at this here.
[04:03:36] Tiktok prank man gets arrested on six felons.
[04:03:41] What's he doing?
[04:03:43] You think this is like a Tiktok thing?
[04:03:45] It is a TikTok thing. I caught it immediately.
[04:03:48] Nice! Good job mapping that.
[04:03:50] These idiots are gonna do this with the wrong guys.
[04:03:53] Or if I was having a bad day, then they're gonna get hurt.
[04:03:57] When TikTok prank draws millions of views online,
[04:04:00] a young influencer sets out to top it with an even bigger viral hit.
[04:04:05] But after one stunt spirals into chaos and violence,
[04:04:08] the attention it brings is not the kind he had in mind.
[04:04:15] The following is based on official police records to date, and some of the footage has never been seen before until now.
[04:04:22] Please note that all persons charged with a crime are presumed innocent and less and until proven guilty in a court of law.
[04:04:29] On March 17, 2025, police in Tempe, Arizona respond to a Chipotle after the manager, Emma, reported an unusual encounter at the restaurant.
[04:04:38] reported an unusual encounter at the restaurant.
[04:04:42] What did you do in your Emma?
[04:04:43] Yeah.
[04:04:44] And somebody would have been?
[04:04:45] Yeah, I can show you videos.
[04:04:46] I had a customer.
[04:04:48] You think this was like a TikTok thing?
[04:04:49] It is a TikTok thing.
[04:04:50] I clocked it immediately.
[04:04:52] And yeah, it was just like,
[04:04:55] harassing and just getting in the face and stuff.
[04:04:57] Your personal size has been lacking.
[04:05:00] So I'm...
[04:05:00] Broke pulled up with his own army of workers,
[04:05:03] so I'm here to make sure...
[04:05:05] Make sure you guys are staying in check.
[04:05:07] Get on my board.
[04:05:08] I'm gonna clean out go ahead and bring in the guys
[04:05:38] The group of fake workers all appear to be dressed in Chipotle branded hats and t-shirts.
[04:05:48] Emma claims that business was disrupted by the group's behavior, some of which was captured
[04:05:52] on video by an employee and customer.
[04:05:55] And the thing is, here's the other reason too, is that like if you let people do this,
[04:06:01] some of these are kind of harmless, but the problem is that you can't have a pattern
[04:06:05] of this behavior, because then the harmlessness turns into harm. That's the issue.
[04:06:10] The escalate, yeah, because somebody else will want to do get and get even more of you
[04:06:18] I think that the amount of TikTok pranks that just are distilled down into committing crimes
[04:06:45] and disrupting business and harassing people, I think that needs to be reduced massively.
[04:06:51] And I think that we need to have an additional charge the same as we have like hate crimes.
[04:06:55] I think that we need to have an additional charge that's leveraged at people who commit
[04:06:59] crimes while they are live streaming or while they are creating some form of internet
[04:07:04] content.
[04:07:05] And I think that it should be like a multiplier in the same way that hate crimes are a
[04:07:09] multiplier.
[04:07:10] What about the Scientology speedruns?
[04:07:14] I think they should do that to them too.
[04:07:18] The people that are the Scientologists are law-abiding citizens that think something
[04:07:22] that's really stupid.
[04:07:25] I don't think that they should have any sort of interference with their stupidity.
[04:07:33] There's really, there's no, it's very simple.
[04:07:36] You can't do that.
[04:07:38] Like that's it.
[04:07:40] pick pocket videos well those are people that are committing crimes
[04:07:44] good job sir and also there's no
[04:07:49] they have a right to worship in peace yeah that's right even if it's stupid
[04:07:56] they're doing this for financial gain yep
[04:08:10] We out.
[04:08:12] We out.
[04:08:13] Man.
[04:08:14] Do you want the incident documented or they're gone?
[04:08:18] I mean they're gone so I guess it's fine.
[04:08:20] I don't know if we need a document or not.
[04:08:23] So to you?
[04:08:24] However you want to do it.
[04:08:25] I mean there's not much to do about this so it's fine.
[04:08:28] Oh, here it is.
[04:08:29] A time when they survived the video had already begun circulating online and it didn't
[04:08:33] take long for Emma to locate the source.
[04:08:35] Oh, this is the TikTok guy actually.
[04:08:37] actually his name is this is his pick top
[04:08:40] that's been James has been just put a stupid ass name oh my god what year is
[04:08:48] this like 1951 Heston who the fuck names their kid Heston he's been going around a
[04:08:55] whole bunch of extors Jesus out at Tara clout is owned by 24-year-old
[04:09:01] Heston James Cobb on both tiktok and Instagram has been gained a following by
[04:09:06] Pranking employees at recognizable stores. So he just he's gone around. Oh, so this is how you racked up all the other felonies
[04:09:13] So that's good
[04:09:15] Including target Michaels home depot and Best Buy
[04:09:19] His Instagram reels alone have been collectively viewed over 700 million times
[04:09:24] officially exacted but
[04:09:27] Adults almost doing this are like little scissors. Yeah
[04:09:29] It's just a good video
[04:09:31] According to police records no formal report was taken on this incident as it
[04:09:37] stood no one was harmed or assaulted and nothing was damaged or taken from the
[04:09:41] restaurant. Less than four months later however Tempe officers would once again
[04:09:45] hear the name Heston James. Just the way they frame it. Months later however
[04:09:54] Timpy officers would once again hear the name Heston James.
[04:09:58] Oh no!
[04:10:02] On July 2nd, 2025, Heston and his group appeared at a Jiffy Lube auto shop.
[04:10:07] This time the fake workers donned blue jumpsuits, carried tools, and pretended to work on cars,
[04:10:13] as captured on both an employee's phone and the company's security cameras.
[04:10:19] Now we're doing something that's pro-
[04:10:21] uh-oh
[04:10:23] uh-oh
[04:10:32] oh man
[04:10:35] man
[04:10:37] that's bad
[04:10:41] is it same issue?
[04:10:43] yup, sure is
[04:10:51] And this is this is what I said before right remember how I said how all nuisance streamers end up dead or in jail
[04:11:05] Like that is the the final conclusion for all nuisance streaming is because basically there is a
[04:11:12] Like it's like a thing where they have to continue upping the ante and doing something
[04:11:18] That's even more extreme than the last time so eventually they'll do that and they'll hit the ceiling
[04:11:24] They'll either annoy somebody who is a really bad actor and they'll get hurt or they'll end up getting themselves put in jail
[04:11:32] Police records no one was assaulted nothing was stolen or damaged and if Heston recorded anything
[04:11:38] It wasn't published to his social media platforms. Yeah, but he was far from finished
[04:11:43] another one the next day Heston's group targeted three more auto shops including
[04:11:49] this see see you either knit this in a bud or it gets a lot worse one owned by a
[04:11:56] man named Dave who shares his fears that their actions will quickly lead to
[04:12:00] dangerous consequences if they aren't stopped these idiots are gonna do this
[04:12:04] to the wrong guys or if I was having a bad day and they're gonna get hurt
[04:12:10] officers learn by the way when that happens the entire world is gonna be
[04:12:14] happy everybody is going to be so happy it's gonna be like it's gonna be like
[04:12:20] Charlie Kirk but instead of half of the country being happy about it the entire
[04:12:24] country is gonna be happy about it that those concerns became a reality
[04:12:29] during the final prank of the day when the dispatch to a pet boys after a 911
[04:12:33] Caller reported a strong arm robbery.
[04:12:59] Though they had no working cameras, the manager's account of what happened closely mirrors a
[04:13:03] a video Heston posted to TikTok showing the same prank unfolding at a different auto shop.
[04:13:08] Yeah, he obviously was.
[04:13:09] Just like in the video, the pet boys manager claims they were approached by two young men
[04:13:13] who said they were from corporate.
[04:13:14] I'm just going to be bringing in all my guys, because you guys have been doing a really
[04:13:18] slow job of getting multiple complaints.
[04:13:20] I'm from corporate, I told you.
[04:13:21] So, this is close for me.
[04:13:23] Well, I'm calling my guys, and they're going to be working all these hours.
[04:13:26] They're not?
[04:13:27] They're- they're calling them.
[04:13:28] Oh, you guys are calling them?
[04:13:29] All right, let's see.
[04:13:30] They are here. These are over here. Uh oh. Come on, come on, come on, everyone. Come on, come on, come on.
[04:13:40] Come on, everyone. Get the money. An employee of the vent boys describes seeing the group pile
[04:13:45] out of the van much in the same way. It was a false science. The thing is that like if I was a
[04:13:51] retarded teenager and even now, I mean, I do find this to be moderately amusing. Like there is
[04:13:57] the you know like the obnoxious edgy bum fights loving retarded 14 year old that
[04:14:05] would scream into the Xbox live mic well he's still inside of me it is it is
[04:14:12] amusing but you just can't do it you just can't do this guys you can't do it
[04:14:24] Look guys, people want to misunderstand things on purpose. I don't care about that.
[04:14:29] There was like 15 people, and there was a ton of them coming out.
[04:14:32] There was a pile of cars.
[04:14:33] There was a screen, came out, all of them, fire irons, tools of some sort, weapons,
[04:14:43] I would absolutely be the kind of kid that would do this with my friends. I would I would do this. And if it and I'll tell you that if I the thing is like not really 100% like and so I know I'm being honest, right? And they were like, let's say I'm not doing this. I'm doing something else that's illegal.
[04:15:03] the thing is like not really 100% like and so I know I'm being honest right and
[04:15:10] or like let's say I'm not doing this I'm doing something else that's illegal too right I mean
[04:15:15] and if I saw this guy get arrested I would tell Cody Jeff like Zach Cleo Moe and all
[04:15:23] my other friends Eddie fucking bogey like fucking everybody else that like would do
[04:15:29] any kind of bullshit with us I would say guys we got to stop Austin I'd be like
[04:15:35] God we got a side camera yeah yeah exactly and but that's the name what's
[04:15:39] we call and so yeah I would say God I'm done like fuck that
[04:15:45] They touched, yes, and pushed, and pushed, yeah.
[04:15:49] They might not have been with hands here, but have been with arms on their shoulders,
[04:15:53] because I just moved out of the way, so they could be in that.
[04:15:57] In the TikTok recording, the fake employees can be seen carrying in tools,
[04:16:01] which they use as they pretend to work on the cars under Heston's instructions.
[04:16:05] Yo, everyone, take that tire off, take that tire off, quick!
[04:16:08] Ah, I got something, yeah.
[04:16:10] Everyone, check the oil, check the oil!
[04:16:13] You're under there! You're under there!
[04:16:19] Alright, I'm done!
[04:16:20] Uh-huh.
[04:16:22] Yeah, only at night!
[04:16:24] Good job, everyone!
[04:16:26] Good!
[04:16:27] I had a little bit of trouble, but I was gonna get the f**k out!
[04:16:29] Cadillac converters like $500?
[04:16:31] Is it really? Damn!
[04:16:33] It's the Cadillac! I'm telling you!
[04:16:35] It's leaking oil!
[04:16:37] I'd be happy because that means they probably give me the change for free.
[04:16:43] They probably apologize and double check it and then they'd say like we're sorry this
[04:16:47] happened to you and then I'd probably get it done for free.
[04:16:51] I'd be like oh thank God.
[04:16:53] Thank God Heston's here.
[04:16:54] Thank God.
[04:16:55] Hey for the pranksters.
[04:16:56] The one at Pet Boys took a very different turn.
[04:16:59] Be honest.
[04:17:00] The manager explains that when the fake employees began trying to work on customers.
[04:17:03] Well it was your business?
[04:17:04] Oh then I'd press charges.
[04:17:05] Yeah I didn't mean, I'd look them up.
[04:17:07] Oh, he's got a million followers. Okay. He has money. All right. Yeah, let's file the civil case. Uh, damages. Let's start at
[04:17:17] Seems good cars he armed himself with a torque wrench and told them all to leave
[04:17:26] Backing out and Alex the danger is he found the van they start moving towards it
[04:17:30] So I took the probe on a hit the windshield to get the driver to stop
[04:17:33] I think that's really good.
[04:17:34] I like that song there.
[04:17:35] Yeah.
[04:17:36] According to the employee, the windshield as well as both the driver and passenger side
[04:17:39] windows were shattered before the group escaped.
[04:17:42] After interviewing other employees, officers learned that one of the pranksters took a
[04:17:46] tire iron that belonged to the store, and another shoved a technician during a physical
[04:17:50] altercation.
[04:17:51] Uh-oh.
[04:17:52] I shouldn't have done that.
[04:17:53] According to police records, one of the videos had amassed roughly 8.9 million
[04:17:56] views by mid-July.
[04:17:58] Stop self-snitching.
[04:18:00] with 448,000 likes and over 4,000 comments.
[04:18:04] The detective later spoke with Dave, the owner of one of the targeted auto shops, who emphasized
[04:18:09] the impact the video seemed to have on the employees.
[04:18:13] The tire store that he hit, the one that actually got posted, that's the big grand tire there
[04:18:17] on Southern and Mill.
[04:18:19] You need to go and talk to that kid.
[04:18:22] He has people driving by his location and heckling him as he's trying to work it
[04:18:29] happening at last week. Oh wow. That's right. He was the one that actually in a video reached
[04:18:33] down and jumped the kid out from underneath the car. We have a, like it's actually crazy
[04:18:40] that we put up with this. It is. We used to have a country. Guys, we used to have
[04:18:45] a country and now we just have a bunch of mentally ill tiktokers harassing people.
[04:18:53] nuts because the engine was just sitting there
[04:18:57] balance on the right for the defense. Surprisingly very little.
[04:19:00] Want that kid getting crushed. The type of content is dangerous and it's
[04:19:03] hard and stuff and your buddy weaned against the
[04:19:05] right right and he pushed that thing down.
[04:19:09] You think that kid's gonna think it was funny at that point that he killed his
[04:19:12] friend? Probably not. One week later on July 23rd 2025
[04:19:17] police prepare to arrest 24-year-old Heston James at his home
[04:19:21] and execute a search warrant.
[04:19:23] They had food delivered about ten minutes ago, so...
[04:19:26] They had food delivered.
[04:19:28] So you're telling me this fucking idiot that drives around all the time can't even go to McDonald's himself?
[04:19:34] Oh my god.
[04:19:36] There are people at home.
[04:19:40] Don't be pleased to part that we have a search warrant. You need to come to the front door with nothing in your hands.
[04:19:46] There's something.
[04:19:48] Uh-oh.
[04:19:49] Oh, shit!
[04:19:49] Hey guys, we know you're inside.
[04:19:51] We have a search warrant for the residents.
[04:19:52] You have to come to the front door.
[04:19:56] The door's opening and closing in the front.
[04:19:59] I can see how kind of stuff is opening inside.
[04:20:00] Oh, shit, man!
[04:20:01] What do we do?
[04:20:02] What do we do?
[04:20:04] It's the police department.
[04:20:04] We have a search warrant.
[04:20:07] Yeah, open the door and I'll show it to you.
[04:20:11] We don't do...
[04:20:11] We don't negotiate.
[04:20:12] Open the door and I'll show it to you.
[04:20:14] I have it here.
[04:20:15] Open the door and I'll show it to you.
[04:20:17] What's that?
[04:20:18] It's for the house. I have a serious one for the house. It's signed by a judge at the
[04:20:22] Superior Court. You got to come outside. You need to come outside. It doesn't matter who
[04:20:30] we're looking for. We have a warrant for the house. Come outside and we'll show it
[04:20:33] to you. Okay. Okay, I know what you're looking for. Ready? I'll try to put it on your
[04:20:39] back. Step forward from the door for me.
[04:20:42] immediately broke
[04:20:45] Immediately gets arrested
[04:20:55] No
[04:20:57] So we have a search for the house right now you're under arrest okay?
[04:20:59] You are right you're under arrest with a few different things to do with conducts making for a trespassing
[04:21:06] No impersonation of Berkeley
[04:21:08] This is what you have to do in order to get this stuff to stop.
[04:21:15] This is what you...
[04:21:16] See, this is going to make this stuff stop.
[04:21:18] So, why are you searching the house?
[04:21:21] So, is that to do with anything?
[04:21:22] Let me show you the search warrant, but it shows up to the cases that we have.
[04:21:25] Okay.
[04:21:26] So, it's the pranks that you've been doing, like all over at the auto shops, individual
[04:21:30] lanes, stuff.
[04:21:31] I'm not going to say anything to the lawyer president.
[04:21:34] That's fine.
[04:21:35] Smart guy.
[04:21:36] I'll show you the search warrant, but we do have a warrant for the house to grab some things out of there.
[04:21:40] I'll show you the warrant. What we're looking for is on that warrant, okay?
[04:21:42] Uh-huh.
[04:21:42] Eston states that he lives with two other roommates, but he isn't sure if either of them are currently home.
[04:21:47] Yeah.
[04:21:48] Officers cautiously clear the house one room at a time.
[04:21:51] There are cats in here.
[04:21:53] Yeah.
[04:21:53] Do you want to, do you want to pop it and then on?
[04:21:56] I see.
[04:21:57] Whenever you're ready.
[04:21:59] I'm gonna get an entire big cat.
[04:22:01] Ready?
[04:22:03] There's a TV on there.
[04:22:05] There's TD on the ground.
[04:22:06] Hey, Captain Police!
[04:22:07] Captain Police!
[04:22:08] If you're in, you need to come out with your hands up.
[04:22:11] Oh, hey, put your hands up up here.
[04:22:15] Huh!
[04:22:16] Huh!
[04:22:17] Huh!
[04:22:18] Huh!
[04:22:19] Huh!
[04:22:20] Huh!
[04:22:21] Huh!
[04:22:22] Huh!
[04:22:23] Huh!
[04:22:24] Okay.
[04:22:25] Okay.
[04:22:26] Face away from me.
[04:22:27] Sorry?
[04:22:28] Face away, yeah?
[04:22:29] Yeah, hands across your fingers?
[04:22:31] Three monitors.
[04:22:33] Oh, total gamer.
[04:22:35] Yep.
[04:22:37] Gaming chair. Ah, yeah.
[04:22:41] Sup, can you left?
[04:22:43] Was he the one meowing?
[04:22:45] What, is happening?
[04:22:47] Yep.
[04:22:48] What's happening?
[04:22:49] So we have a search for him for the house of the announcement.
[04:22:51] You're making announcements for a while, dude. Did you not hear us?
[04:22:53] No.
[04:22:54] Okay.
[04:22:55] I didn't hear him. You really didn't hear him?
[04:22:58] You idiot.
[04:23:00] You stupid idiot.
[04:23:02] in this year, like it's, uh-huh, okay.
[04:23:05] Sure, that is pretty cool.
[04:23:06] Okay, we'll just get in a second to take a look.
[04:23:08] Uh, Jake?
[04:23:09] Is Jake here?
[04:23:10] No.
[04:23:11] Okay.
[04:23:12] The man who identifies himself as Forrest explains he's been playing video games while
[04:23:15] wearing headphones, which is why he didn't hear the announcements.
[04:23:18] Why in the ass, dude?
[04:23:19] What a liar.
[04:23:20] He confirms that Jake and Heston's other roommate are out, leaving the house now
[04:23:23] empty.
[04:23:24] During the search, officers find Meta AI glasses likely used to record the pranks, as well
[04:23:29] as uniforms bearing the logos of multiple businesses got them fucking got them there it is including
[04:23:39] chick-fil-a ups target home depot and raising canes along with these items you can't do
[04:23:45] that to raising canes you can't like that's the best chicken place there is it's like
[04:23:52] the best chicken chain in my opinion I think it goes raising canes and then Popeyes and
[04:23:59] KFC are about the same. Churches is under that. I don't think it's that great. Popeyes
[04:24:05] is better. No, no, I Popeyes yesterday. I eat raisin canes. I usually eat one of them
[04:24:10] a week at least, right? So, is Axpies? That's a stupid name. I've never even been there.
[04:24:16] Probably tastes like shit.
[04:24:18] Police uncover what appears to be Heston's journal detailing his goals and plans.
[04:24:23] Two months followers count my goal for the end of the year is one million followers
[04:24:29] Before the Chipotle incident he writes. I have no other choice but to make this work by any means possible by any mean
[04:24:36] I'm proud of the work. I've been putting in. Oh, he's got a little journal. Oh my god. I
[04:24:43] Will give my family the best life due to my hard work. I
[04:24:47] Well
[04:24:48] They're not afford to miss a single day. This is my year
[04:24:51] Best in facing multiple charge. I don't know if it's only gonna be a year. It might be more than that
[04:24:57] Just Dave questioned whether or not there would also be consequences for those who helped there should be all the
[04:25:02] 20 people that were yeah part of it. There should be they all need to be charged with
[04:25:07] Trust passing and criminal mischief, which is a little bit more difficult because obviously they're not even identified
[04:25:13] That's the hard part
[04:25:15] He probably paid these guys. I'm like and
[04:25:18] I'm almost bothered if you get I mean like well I'll just take this and go with it. I don't know why all of them look like
[04:25:30] Because of the fucking broccoli hair. Oh my god the Gen Z haircut holy fuck man
[04:26:10] At this time it is unknown if any of the other participants are being investigated, or will face charges.
[04:26:16] I think you should go after all.
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[04:26:32] That's so fucking funny to me.
[04:26:35] It is. Like, I'm so glad these idiots are finally getting arrested for this stuff.
[04:26:40] It's so annoying that they do this. It is incredibly insanely, ridiculously, obnoxiously fucking annoying
[04:26:49] that you have these people going around committing crimes, causing problems, and doing this, right?
[04:26:56] It's quite poetic. You wanted to be popular making prank videos.
[04:26:59] Now he has a very popular video and he got pranked by the legal system. I can't wait for the
[04:27:03] jail prank. I mean, I think you're right. I think you have to put people like this in jail
[04:27:08] for like serious time. And the reason why is that this is a nationwide culture problem. And it
[04:27:15] can only be solved when consequences are applied to the people that are the bad actors. And I think
[04:27:20] that's the issue is that if you don't go after these people that are very clearly breaking the
[04:27:25] law to cause problems, then what happens is that really, you're going to have more people to
[04:27:30] do it. You are, you're going to have more people to do it more and more and more faces
[04:27:36] up to nine years in prison. I like that. He's currently out on bond and on house arrest. Well,
[04:27:40] good for him. Good for him. And one more with a Taser, please. Okay, we'll look, maybe we'll look
[04:27:47] at that. But I did say I was going to watch the Steam video. I'm going to watch this. I haven't
[04:27:51] gotten around to it. And we'll get to this. Steam is a, it's actually crazy how they've
[04:27:56] just continued to grow and get more popular. They are. And you look at Vitaliy, you've
[04:28:01] got to add jail. He's back to his old stuff. He wasn't in jail long enough. Should have
[04:28:05] to put them in jail longer. That's it. Can we start using the alpaca slot for the videos?
[04:28:09] Oh, let me link you guys this video. I forgot. Let me do that. This is really, really good.
[04:28:13] Oh my God. That's fucking funny. Watching influencers get arrested. Holy shit. Is there
[04:28:18] anything better than that? Wow. What a surprise. I'm not surprised Steam is great. Yeah, exactly.
[04:28:26] Do nothing and win. Well, whenever they do something, it's like a huge deal, too. Like
[04:28:30] countershrite too. How do you feel about people calling Steam a monopoly? It's a
[04:28:35] factually untrue statement that has no ground or basis in any reality. Nintendo
[04:28:42] is a monopoly on its own platform. Nintendo is a game service provider.
[04:28:46] Sony is a game service provider. Microsoft is a game service provider.
[04:28:51] Good old games is a game service provider. Epic Games is a game service
[04:28:55] provider. Blizzard and Battle.net is a game service provider. The
[04:29:00] Hoyoverse app is a game service provider. Amazon has a game
[04:29:04] service provider. EA Games has a service provider. I say Epic
[04:29:08] Games, Origin. So the entire idea that Steam is a monopoly is
[04:29:14] just a factually untrue statement. They're not a
[04:29:17] monopoly. And millions of people use these other platforms.
[04:29:22] Like, you know how popular these gotcha games are? Almost
[04:29:25] none of them are on steam.
[04:29:27] So the entire idea that steam is a monopoly
[04:29:29] is a literal lie.
[04:29:32] I mean, once you investigate this,
[04:29:35] and if steam had a monopoly, would it be bad?
[04:29:39] Yes, it would be bad, but they don't have a monopoly.
[04:29:42] It's just not true.
[04:29:45] I don't know why anybody would say that.
[04:29:47] Well, they're saying that
[04:29:48] because they want to complain and get steam regulated.
[04:29:51] That's the actual reason why.
[04:29:53] Steam is about to make a whole lot of people mad and I'm going to tell you right now it
[04:29:56] definitely is not the players.
[04:29:58] In an effort to make Steam a more transparent ecosystem, they are going to be taking recommended
[04:30:04] hardware out of the hands of developers and publishers and instead, well, they're going
[04:30:09] to show us exactly what games are actually running on, what performance really looks
[04:30:13] like for these games based on our experience.
[04:30:16] I'm so glad they're doing this.
[04:30:17] No more lying, no more hiding, no more gas fighting.
[04:30:21] Everyone will be exposed.
[04:30:22] This is going to be such a massive change, it's going to be such a huge help to players.
[04:30:27] It is going to instantly impact what games players buy, when players buy these games,
[04:30:32] and it is going to piss off a lot of these publishers that have been selling us unfinished
[04:30:37] garbage for years, so like most of them.
[04:30:40] But this entire thing is just another step, it's just another action that Valve has
[04:30:45] taken to be able to make their platform that much more transparent.
[04:30:49] Which got me thinking, what are they up to?
[04:30:53] Because with what they're doing now and other things that have happened in the background
[04:30:56] years of these guys working on their own hardware and their own games and their own platform,
[04:31:01] well I think these guys are building towards something much bigger.
[04:31:04] Something that...
[04:31:05] It's a very simple thing.
[04:31:08] Video games that don't deliver the performance that is indicated and that is promised probably
[04:31:15] have a higher refund ratio.
[04:31:18] So if Valve can provide the consumer with more information ahead of time that will prevent
[04:31:23] a negative experience on their platform and also prevent a refund that could cost them
[04:31:27] money, this is something that's financially beneficial for Valve.
[04:31:31] So this is the instance where a, remember what I said before about instead of lowering
[04:31:35] the price, increase the value, this is the intelligence and the genius of a person
[04:31:42] who's trying to make a product and a service better for their customers while at the
[04:31:47] same time improving it for themselves. So that's the real reason why they're
[04:31:51] doing this. Like it's because obviously if you buy a game and then the game gets
[04:31:56] you 30 FPS, you're gonna refund the game. So why the fuck would they want people
[04:32:01] buying games and then refunding them and thinking it seems a scam? Because
[04:32:06] that's what's going to happen. Duh, of course. This is the intersection where,
[04:32:11] you know, again, great businesses are able to find this intersection where
[04:32:15] the company benefits and the customer benefits. And this is I think a perfect
[04:32:20] intersection of that. It's a great idea. I do not think a lot of people are
[04:32:26] winning. Yes, exactly. Standardized level of quality in the games industry.
[04:32:30] Setting expectations permanently. No more questions need to be asked. You're
[04:32:36] wrong. It doesn't matter for Valve for refunds since they keep the cut even
[04:32:38] with the refund. So saying it cost Valve is wrong. It's just pro consumer.
[04:32:42] You're thinking about this from a monetary perspective, you're not thinking about it from the perspective of a person having a bad experience on their platform and then attributing that bad experience to steam and then not wanting to use steam.
[04:32:53] The reality is that whenever a platform is not well regulated and people have bad experiences on it, they're going to be more likely to not use that platform.
[04:33:03] It's their reputation. So you have to think about this in a bigger picture. You can't look at everything as a balance sheet.
[04:33:09] balance sheet like the brand value of something is massive and extremely important
[04:33:15] So today we're going to be talking about that we're going to talk about steams latest changes how they're going to impact the games industry
[04:33:21] To rate that and also, I'm sorry. I hate pausing this many times, but I apologize
[04:33:26] Also, there are people that are employed at steam that process refunds
[04:33:31] If steam had to theoretically process 10 times as many refunds steam would have to pay more money to do that
[04:33:37] So that means that the amount of money that they have to spend is actually
[04:33:42] Variable with the amount of refunds they do so your argument is wrong, but it's also not the point
[04:33:49] Silly I don't think we've ever even seen before
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[04:35:40] Valve is arguably the most powerful company in PC gaming, hell in all of gaming and instead
[04:35:44] of using that position to be able to push some of the worst habits in the industry,
[04:35:48] they have become more successful than their competition by largely doing the opposite.
[04:35:52] Steam is a monopoly by choice.
[04:35:55] Choose it developers choose it not because they're forced to not again. It is not a monopoly
[04:35:59] It is not a monopoly
[04:36:00] It's not even remotely close to a monopoly if I were to guess I would look at if I were to predict
[04:36:07] What monopoly of game service delivery does steam have what percentage of the market share do they have?
[04:36:14] at most 20 to 25 percent
[04:36:19] That that's it and
[04:36:21] And I would say if you include mobile cut that in half
[04:36:29] Have any other options, but because it is the best platform
[04:36:32] It has the biggest audience the most useful tools with the kind of conveniences and consumer protections that we just don't see
[04:36:38] Exist anywhere else and that's why I think that steam means a lot more to people than just being the storefront for a lot of players
[04:36:44] It represents one of the last major platforms in gaming that still feels like it's being built by people who still actually
[04:36:50] I actually love games.
[04:36:52] Not just as well.
[04:36:53] I think the reason why people like Steam so much
[04:36:56] is because Steam makes decisions
[04:36:58] that are those decisions are customer first.
[04:37:02] They don't make financial decisions for their business
[04:37:05] and then try to insult the intelligence of the user
[04:37:08] and try to say that, oh, actually, this is better for you
[04:37:10] that you have to watch and add.
[04:37:13] That's a quarterly revenue,
[04:37:14] but as a hobby that's worth protecting,
[04:37:16] the games, the people who make them
[04:37:18] and the people who play them.
[04:37:19] And lately, it feels like Valve doesn't just want to be the better example anymore.
[04:37:24] They want to set a standard.
[04:37:25] When we look at what Valve has done over the past couple of years, I think that there
[04:37:29] is a really clear pattern here.
[04:37:31] They just keep finding places in the industry where they are benefiting from confusion or
[04:37:34] vagueness or flat-out dishonesty, and that Steam is turning that into a rule.
[04:37:38] They're making a warning.
[04:37:39] They're putting in a disclosure, something that is going to protect their customers.
[04:37:43] Steam seems to always move in a much larger effort to keep Steam healthier, clearer,
[04:37:47] and a hell of a lot harder to exploit.
[04:37:48] Game is basically the one that set the modern standard for refunds in PC gamey of 14 days
[04:37:53] and two hours played.
[04:37:54] I can tell you guys how many times this has saved me.
[04:37:56] Maybe the game just didn't launch.
[04:37:57] Think about what would happen if they didn't have that.
[04:38:00] Think about how much different the entire industry would be.
[04:38:04] Recommended specs were a fantasy and the game just runs like shit or maybe there was
[04:38:07] just no demo.
[04:38:08] So I just tried it and realized, yeah, you know what?
[04:38:09] This just isn't for me.
[04:38:11] Refunds are always fast sometimes immediate in most cases.
[04:38:14] And even if you go past that two hour mark, there's been plenty of times that
[04:38:17] If you give them a legitimate reason, Steam will just at least hear you out.
[04:38:21] And that's, by the way, that's somebody being paid to do that.
[04:38:24] So an individual had to read that.
[04:38:26] Or that's a console platforms or any other platform outside of maybe Gogg, where refunds
[04:38:30] rarely even happen.
[04:38:31] And when they do, it feels like you're trying to plead your case to a brick wall.
[04:38:34] It's not even comparable.
[04:38:37] And that same mentality shows up all over Steam, ValveBand's crypto and NFTs.
[04:38:41] They require disclosures for generative AI, especially if that...
[04:38:44] by definition steams a monopoly as it has roughly 75 percent of market share is usually 50 percent
[04:38:48] considered by a monopoly in the US um no i'm not uh so what by what definition do steam have a 75
[04:38:57] percent market share did you guys do you guys look that up on on on uh grok on google
[04:39:09] how are you defining monopoly
[04:39:14] of PC gaming? Okay, let's look it up. How many people who are, how much, let me think
[04:39:31] of a good way to answer and ask this question. Let me think, how many, let me think, how
[04:39:36] How many players, PC only, how many, what percentage,
[04:39:41] what percentage of PC players are forced to use Steam
[04:39:48] in order to access video games?
[04:39:54] See what it says.
[04:39:55] 70% of download is strongly incentivizes using Steam.
[04:40:07] Give me, okay, so let's look at this.
[04:40:09] Give me the other 20 to 30 or sorry, 30 to 40, the other 30% of platforms.
[04:40:24] going to see the problem right here. Epic Game Store, EA app, GOG. This is all of them.
[04:40:41] no way. How do they get this number? I don't believe this. I don't. Yeah, I don't believe
[04:40:55] this. We need Venn diagrams now. Yeah, I don't. And it doesn't include platforms like Blizzard.
[04:41:02] I thought it did. It says BattleNet. Yeah, it did. It says publisher specific launchers.
[04:41:06] Yeah, how do you get the data for that?
[04:41:10] Why do you not believe it?
[04:41:11] The reason why I don't believe it
[04:41:13] is because the data isn't made public.
[04:41:16] So how do you have the data for this?
[04:41:23] Let me see if I can find it.
[04:41:27] Ask for the source, yeah.
[04:41:29] Where is the source for the amount of users
[04:41:34] that you get for other platforms.
[04:41:44] Epic Game Store user stats, primary source, Epic Game Store seems, other platforms, broader analysis.
[04:41:53] Okay, so they're from surveys.
[04:41:57] There you go.
[04:41:58] Third party surveys.
[04:42:00] Damn. Why do I believe AI if it says you're right? Because I know what's going on. Obviously.
[04:42:12] Why you look it up then? Because people are trying to tell me I was wrong. I knew I wasn't
[04:42:17] wrong. I just want to let y'all know that I was wrong. So like basically you guys
[04:42:22] are quoting, you're quoting statistics to me that are based off of third party random
[04:42:28] fucking websites that there's no data for this. That's the reason why I didn't believe
[04:42:34] it. It's because I knew that there was no public data being made public about sorry
[04:42:39] I repeated myself. There's no public data that gives you a frame of reference that
[04:42:43] you can judge this off of in the first place. So anybody that's using a percentage would
[04:42:49] have to be making a projection and all the projections are coming from third party
[04:42:53] surveys that use inaccurate third-party tools. That's the reason why. And I knew this. That's
[04:43:01] why I looked it up, because I knew I'd be right. I wouldn't have looked it up if I thought
[04:43:05] I'd be wrong. It took me a couple of searches to find out I was right, but you know, the
[04:43:10] end result is the same thing every time. Go critical me, exactly. It's common sense.
[04:43:20] your data you're assuming black box of course you try to isolate how many game
[04:43:26] unique games team has probably a lot it's third-party surveys not hard data
[04:43:30] yeah and that's also by the way that's also counting inside of PC PC is not
[04:43:37] the only platform where you can pursue games that's like saying that like I mean
[04:43:44] just much as does Nintendo have a monopoly on Sony on the Nintendo games
[04:43:48] Like, uh, switch to games.
[04:43:53] Content is being generated during live gameplay.
[04:43:56] They have an outright ban on in-game advertising, which I'm going to keep it
[04:43:59] straight with you guys.
[04:44:00] That might actually be the only real barrier that's in place to keep
[04:44:03] publishers from jamming ads directly into our games, because like, we still
[04:44:07] do get ads and games a little bit, but they're like partnerships with
[04:44:11] developers where like there's ad placement inside of the game, which
[04:44:14] which is very different than a video game that is serving ads through you directly.
[04:44:20] Come on, we know that they want to.
[04:44:22] I was watching the Diablo 4 campfire chat for their latest expansion,
[04:44:25] and in the middle of it, Blizzard kept advertising a Diablo 4 themed Jackson guitar,
[04:44:29] Diablo 4 branded candy, Diablo 4 branded Fanta,
[04:44:33] and whatever else these guys could fit in. That's outside of the game.
[04:44:36] This is the version that these guys can get away with right now.
[04:44:39] They can't do that on their own platform
[04:44:41] because they most likely cannot magically get away with it on steam so
[04:44:45] well they just don't do it because it's just too damn obvious
[04:44:49] steams rule is keeping these guys in line right now
[04:44:52] and in 2024 valve went after another thing that players have been burned by
[04:44:56] for years now promised content DLC expansion season passes all the stuff
[04:45:01] the publishers
[04:45:01] absolutely love to sell to us before it actually exists
[04:45:05] well steam now requires those developers to describe that content provide a
[04:45:10] release window and stick to it and if they can't deliver well then they have
[04:45:14] to communicate with Valve or issue refunds and if they don't well then
[04:45:17] Steam's gonna step in and they're gonna handle it themselves. This said a massive
[04:45:21] precedent. Publishers got way too comfortable taking our money up front
[04:45:25] dangling future content in front of players and then cool the other
[04:45:28] problem worse things like cuz you remember like when that happened that
[04:45:31] came as a result of like games like the day before like remember whenever
[04:45:36] After that game came out and it was terrible.
[04:45:39] I think that after that people started asking for like more user protections for video games
[04:45:45] that are basically scams.
[04:45:47] And like Ashes of Creation is another example of that, whether it's a scam or not is irrelevant,
[04:45:52] fundamentally the user bought something and they're not getting it.
[04:45:56] Quietly dropping support for that game once it underperformed or the roadmap just
[04:46:00] became a little bit too inconvenient for everything else that they were doing.
[04:46:04] basically said no if you're going to sell promise on this platform that is a
[04:46:07] promise that has to mean something that is a promise you have to keep
[04:46:11] apparently that's not the only promise that steam once publishers to keep
[04:46:16] one of the biggest issues the players face today not the biggest issue that
[04:46:19] we face today is performance it doesn't matter what publisher would gain
[04:46:22] what price
[04:46:23] or what hardware you're using you're eventually going to be running into
[04:46:26] this and at this point
[04:46:27] i think players are just kind of trained to expect the lie a publisher is
[04:46:30] going to tell us that this game is optimized for a thirty sixty and
[04:46:33] above and
[04:46:34] we're going to immediately find out that it can barely even hold together on a
[04:46:36] forty eighty yet and this is not just a pc problem i realize that some console
[04:46:40] viewers that are out there these guys consoles have big problems to but
[04:46:43] generally things are more or like
[04:46:45] consoles are better overall i would say for optimization because the one size
[04:46:50] fits all
[04:46:51] and i think that's the reason why some developers choose not to develop on
[04:46:55] like for example xbox
[04:46:56] because xbox is a much smaller console
[04:46:59] tell you all this game's gonna run at sixty in it
[04:47:01] definitely doesn't performance issues
[04:47:03] have just become a lot of money for the entire industry that even with high
[04:47:06] profile releases players are just
[04:47:08] bracing themselves for the excuses before the game yet when hunting for
[04:47:11] when starfield launch with massive performance can you talk how are told
[04:47:15] players that they need to upgrade their pc
[04:47:17] borderlands four launched with some of the worst performance issues that we
[04:47:20] had seen in years brandy pitch for told players that they were trying to
[04:47:23] use hardware that was just too old for the game
[04:47:26] he said that pc players must face the reality of the relationship between
[04:47:29] between their hardware and the software that they run.
[04:47:32] Like half these guys didn't build their own machines.
[04:47:34] And he compared it to driving a monster truck
[04:47:37] with a leaf blower's motor.
[04:47:39] Basically, it's not the game, it's us.
[04:47:41] Something.
[04:47:42] I mean, sometimes that's true,
[04:47:45] but in a lot of cases, it's not.
[04:47:47] And why is it that your game looks worse
[04:47:50] than Kingdom Come Deliverance 2?
[04:47:52] But Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 works and yours doesn't.
[04:47:56] Hmm.
[04:47:58] that just completely denies all reality to our frustration as much as we are sick of it.
[04:48:03] Well, it seems like Valve might be preparing to end that argument entirely.
[04:48:09] Back on April 4th of 2026, TechSpot reported on a new feature Valve is working on, a feature that
[04:48:14] could estimate game performance in FPS based on real user data. The article read, Valve appears
[04:48:19] to be preparing a new feature that could make one of PC gaming's biggest uncertainties,
[04:48:23] performance, more transparent, newly uncovered code in the Steam client suggests that players
[04:48:28] may soon see estimated frame rate data for each game derived from real-world gameplay
[04:48:34] metrics shared by other users.
[04:48:37] The feature would represent a significant step towards bridging the gap between official
[04:48:41] system requirements and actual in-game performance, even if your studio has released recommended
[04:48:46] hardware specs.
[04:48:47] Yeah, and again, this is something that's good for Steam as a business too, because
[04:48:51] it's less negative experiences the user has.
[04:48:54] The experience on diverse PC setups often differs sharply from other applications.
[04:49:01] Now the timing really matters here because this is coming after Steam has already started
[04:49:04] to move in this direction. Back in February of 2026, Valve began allowing users to include
[04:49:09] their hardware specifications in their Steam reviews. So this doesn't feel like some
[04:49:13] random feature that people are stumbling onto. It actually feels like a step forward
[04:49:16] towards a much larger system where Steam can take hardware and performance data
[04:49:20] compared across real users and then show players a much more honest picture of how these games
[04:49:25] actually run.
[04:49:26] If that happens, oh boy, well, recommended specs are going to be a hell of a lot less
[04:49:30] useful for marketing fluff, I'll tell you that right now, because who cares what any
[04:49:33] of these publishers have to say if I can go on Steam and I can see exactly how that
[04:49:38] is running for people with similar hardware to mind.
[04:49:41] This is-
[04:49:42] Exactly.
[04:49:43] And I think that another component of this too is removing paid advertising and
[04:49:47] compromised platforms from being able to craft a narrative around the quality of a product.
[04:49:53] So that means that you're cutting out the developer, you're cutting out the publisher,
[04:49:58] and you're also cutting out the media. And then you have a direct game to user pipeline,
[04:50:05] where the users are the immediate consumer and also the immediate reviewer.
[04:50:10] And so that's basically the most democratic and I think fair way of doing things
[04:50:18] Such a massive the incentives
[04:50:21] Platform that's out here collecting user data and using it for something that is actually useful or benefits the customer now
[04:50:27] Mind you this is all optional
[04:50:29] You don't have to opt into any of this if you don't want to but they're not using your information to shove more ads in your face
[04:50:35] they're not trying to sell your information to some third party companies you get an inbox filled
[04:50:39] with junk mail or a bunch of scam calls from some guy pretending to be your bank. No, this is them
[04:50:45] using your data to be able to protect your purchases, hold publishers accountable and
[04:50:49] make buying a game feel like a hell of a lot less of a gamble. Exactly. Honestly, I've got a
[04:50:54] shock that nothing like this has ever existed already. I mean, I guess I'm not all that
[04:50:58] shocked because these guys really do like to scam us, but man, this is the problem also
[04:51:02] is that there are no other platforms that don't have a bested interest in the success of one
[04:51:07] individual game that are releasing platforms like are releasing anything like I mean besides epic games
[04:51:14] and like good old games like most of the other platforms that exist have a bested interest
[04:51:19] in the success of the game so they never want to show and display a user a specification
[04:51:25] requirement that is underneath or sorry that's above what they have so it's again a problem
[04:51:31] of incentives like whenever you have an incentive that a person has to misrepresent something you
[04:51:36] should expect to see a misrepresentation. Just so obviously useful instead of getting gassed by
[04:51:43] these vague specs and cherry-picked footage that were constantly shown players can now see at first
[04:51:48] glance how this game is performing for everybody else you can see whether or not this game is
[04:51:52] going to be up to par for the hardware that you have before you even spend the money and
[04:51:56] out for developers I've talked to a few of them these guys are cheering this on especially
[04:52:00] any developers because this doesn't just help the customers. It can save these smaller
[04:52:04] teams a-
[04:52:05] Splay the Spire only runs at three FPS on my computer.
[04:52:08] Ridiculous amount of money. Not every single studio can afford to have a third-party QA
[04:52:13] going across a mountain of different hardware configurations. Not every team can fill an
[04:52:17] office with a bunch of test machines just to get a partial idea of how that game
[04:52:22] is going to perform. But if Steam can surface real-world performance data from
[04:52:26] actual players. Well, that gives these developers a hell of a lot here to picture too. And for
[04:52:31] Valve, man, this is just smart. That's all I have to say. They don't publish their return
[04:52:35] numbers. But I would have to imagine that a massive amount of Steam refunds likely come
[04:52:39] from games just not performing the way that players probably expected.
[04:52:43] Exactly. Yeah. People, they have to do a refund. Then they have to deal with it.
[04:52:46] It's annoying, right? It's annoying for Steam. It's annoying for the user. Basically,
[04:52:51] Like a game refund is a world where everyone loses.
[04:52:56] The only people that don't lose is Michael, not Microsoft, excuse me,
[04:53:01] MasterCard and Visa because they're processing the transaction
[04:53:04] and they get a processing fee regardless. Everybody else loses out.
[04:53:09] The game didn't run right.
[04:53:10] The specs were misleading.
[04:53:11] The player then spends an hour trying to fix it
[04:53:13] and they finally just refunded.
[04:53:15] So a tool like this is going to help everyone, players,
[04:53:18] because we're going to be able to make better buying decisions,
[04:53:20] developers because they're gonna get performance feedback and steam because
[04:53:24] they're gonna reduce a pretty sizable chunk of their own refund queue by
[04:53:27] preventing all these purchases before they even happen.
[04:53:30] Everybody wins.
[04:53:31] Man, I really hope that people understand just how massive of a change this is
[04:53:35] going to be. It is going to be a huge disruption to the games industry.
[04:53:39] It is going to instantaneously impact the way that these companies
[04:53:43] approach recommended hardware, how they approach performance and
[04:53:46] optimization. Would you have something that is this transparent,
[04:53:49] that is likely going to be just captured right off the store page,
[04:53:53] you don't have an option. You have to optimize that game.
[04:53:56] Otherwise you're going to launch it with a scarlet letter before players even
[04:54:00] pressed by my next box or PlayStation. And I was thinking about going to
[04:54:04] say this is after I was saying before about how like, I think Jeff Keely,
[04:54:07] I would really like if he replaced one of his awards,
[04:54:10] like one of the dumb awards with the best optimized game.
[04:54:15] Cause I think that like we're getting into a world where game opt it,
[04:54:18] Like video game graphics are plateauing
[04:54:21] and they've been plateauing for the last five years, right?
[04:54:23] Probably even longer than that you could say.
[04:54:25] And right now optimization is like a huge value add.
[04:54:30] And I think the difference between playing something
[04:54:32] like Crimson Desert or, you know,
[04:54:34] Kingdom Come Deliverance 2
[04:54:36] and then comparing that to Cyberpunk release
[04:54:40] or to what's another game that's badly optimized
[04:54:44] the Warcraft or something else, right? Like what year was it that World of Warcraft finally stopped
[04:54:50] running on one core? Like what was it 2019 or something like that? It's crazy. Monster Hunter
[04:54:56] Wilds. That's the one I was thinking of. Wukong had minimal problems, but it did have some.
[04:55:02] I'm definitely thinking about doing it now. That's for sure. No more gasoline. You're going
[04:55:06] to know exactly what you're buying. And also as a byproduct, we're going to know immediately
[04:55:13] who the real problem is
[04:55:15] and with the long history that a lot of these companies have a pushing out
[04:55:18] games well before they were actually finished
[04:55:20] it's going to be these publishers
[04:55:22] you know for years and i was trying to push prices higher and higher
[04:55:26] always trying to standardize a level of pricing that they want to be able to
[04:55:29] make always expecting more from us
[04:55:34] wanting any expectations on themselves will be a problem also is that like
[04:55:38] fundamentally this is a decision that helps players make an informed
[04:55:42] purchase with their money. And I think that you're starting to see some of these very business
[04:55:47] unfriendly decisions that are being made start to regress because the market is now accommodating
[04:55:52] for them. The market is maturing and it's stopping like the PC gaming market eventually
[04:55:58] will always hit a plateau, right? Or like you basically have the amount of people they're going
[04:56:02] to PC game will piece our PC gaming, right? And you're going to have a natural increase
[04:56:07] over time, but like the exponential increase that they saw maybe during COVID or during like,
[04:56:12] I'd say like 2013 or 14, whenever a lot of people got PCs, you're probably not going to see that
[04:56:17] anymore, right? So you're reaching market maturity. At that point, now we can start to
[04:56:23] hopefully see some of these bad consumer practices be called back, right? To be called back,
[04:56:29] because you're not seeing the same type of companies that are saying, oh, well, this
[04:56:32] This is okay to do now.
[04:56:34] At time these guys have never-
[04:56:36] Because now it's harder to sell a product.
[04:56:39] Standardize the level of quality.
[04:56:41] Not a single time.
[04:56:42] PC game is going to fall right now?
[04:56:43] Really?
[04:56:44] I think PC games are going to fall.
[04:56:45] Now these games have to come out complete or they have to come out truthful.
[04:56:49] Which is a good to be.
[04:56:50] Can't imagine they're going to like either one.
[04:56:52] I can't tell you guys how ecstatic I am over this.
[04:56:55] This is one of the greatest changes that I have ever seen in the games industry
[04:56:58] in many, many years.
[04:56:59] many years and it's something that nobody can fight it's good for the
[04:57:02] players it's good for the games it's good for developers it's good for the
[04:57:04] industry it's healthy overall the only people what's not healthy for the people
[04:57:08] that are trying to scam people yeah that's right it's not healthy for
[04:57:11] valve isn't standardizing the games industry by trying to ask these
[04:57:14] companies and these publishers to be better no instead they're just making
[04:57:18] excuses impossible to sell I love it it's beautiful business and while I
[04:57:23] really appreciate what valve is doing and what they're trying to push
[04:57:27] towards right now. The real question is, what are they up to? If there's one thing that I pride
[04:57:32] myself on is that I don't take anything at face value. So when I think, yeah, no, I think absolutely
[04:57:37] they're building this to make it to where the Steam box that they're making, the Gamecube has a
[04:57:43] better, like there's a better indicator of the performance of a game for people that are
[04:57:48] going to be purchasing games for their platform. I see Valve making moves like this. I don't
[04:57:53] I don't look at it as some random quality of life feature, I look at the pattern around
[04:57:57] it because Valve just keeps doing this.
[04:57:58] They keep finding these places where the industry is benefiting from confusion, vague
[04:58:02] promises or flat-out excuses and they're building systems around those things to protect
[04:58:06] us and make those excuses a lot harder to sell.
[04:58:09] It feels like Valve is trying to rebuild trust in the games industry, at least on
[04:58:13] their platform.
[04:58:15] We almost never see the games industry trying to standardize around anything in a positive
[04:58:19] direction.
[04:58:20] Instead, it's always been about pricing or mass production.
[04:58:22] Yeah, we're gonna standardize around gotcha mechanics. We're gonna standardize battle passes. We're gonna standardize open-world exploration
[04:58:31] We're gonna standardize pricing by the way, it's high
[04:58:36] Using games subscription services always normalizing things against us right in front of us because well
[04:58:41] They make a hell of a lot more money doing the opposite and we have definitely never seen these guys try to standardize around a level of quality
[04:58:48] Well, except for once we used to have the Nintendo seal of quality
[04:58:52] It existed because consumer trusted completely collapse. Oh, that's true. By the way, Nintendo
[04:58:57] Like if if there was a Nintendo game and it was made like you knew this game was gonna be really good
[04:59:02] Like you didn't buy bad Nintendo games
[04:59:05] Like I mean there were like like third-party publishers that made games right kind of shitty
[04:59:09] But like in general like if you bought a new Mario game if you bought a new Final Fantasy game
[04:59:15] You know if the game said square soft under it
[04:59:18] Oh
[04:59:20] After the video game crash in 1983 that seal had read this seal has your assurance that Nintendo has evaluated and approved the quality of this product
[04:59:29] The point was pretty simple if the game had that's not all about that function properly on Nintendo hardware told customers this game works
[04:59:37] But over time we lost that it changed it went from the seal of quality to eventually becoming the official Nintendo seal because
[04:59:44] promising quality became a liability to them, which honestly feels like a pretty good summary
[04:59:49] of where the industry went.
[04:59:51] I don't know.
[04:59:52] I really think that Nintendo needs to up their fidelity.
[04:59:57] I just, I really just don't think this is, this is just awful.
[05:00:02] Like, I don't, it doesn't have to look like fucking 4K, but like this is just, it's
[05:00:09] so bad, man.
[05:00:11] It's so awful.
[05:00:12] plays you know blade I've only heard good things about you know blade I think
[05:00:15] I'm going to I mean today launching broken unfinished unsupported slots are
[05:00:20] basically normalized at this point players don't even expect most games
[05:00:24] to even work how we celebrate when they actually do and that's just insane
[05:00:28] there is almost no other industry in the world where this would be treated as
[05:00:31] normal imagine buying a movie and just accepting that it might not play or a
[05:00:34] book where halfway through you find out that half the pages are missing well I
[05:00:38] think it really that's something that was extremely common is that like
[05:00:42] back in the day, you would get DVDs from Blockbuster that were scratched sometimes, right? Or you
[05:00:48] get a VHS tape that would skip. And what's really funny is that my mom would tell me
[05:00:53] that like, oh, yeah, I bought a piece of software from IBM. I called IBM and the guy says,
[05:00:59] do you have the 1.0 or the 1.1 version? She says, well, how do I find out? Well,
[05:01:04] check the box. Oh, the box says 1.0. The IBM guy. Wow. Well, good luck to you.
[05:01:11] why? And that's it. You're done. You didn't get the patch? Well, that's too bad. So no,
[05:01:20] I think that really what happened is that gaming for so long was in a growth stage. And I think,
[05:01:26] you know, like products and types of, you know, like any sort of consumerism good in
[05:01:31] a growth stage, there is, especially like in, and you're not even really a growth
[05:01:36] stage, but like an innovation level stage is that, you know, you have a lot of
[05:01:40] people that are more accepting of, you know, rough edges and problems. But now that that's
[05:01:46] kind of capped off because we've had the COVID, you know, the post COVID recession now has been,
[05:01:51] you know, in swing for like two years, we're like, okay, things have pretty much equalized
[05:01:55] and they're going up. But as I said, they're not going up in a crazy way anymore.
[05:01:59] And I think now you're going to see instead of people just projecting 20% a year over
[05:02:04] your growth, you're going to have to have them, you know, edging in in terms of quality.
[05:02:08] I think that's what's happening. And I'm very glad to see that. Now we're in the value
[05:02:13] stage for those things and it sucks. Yeah. And the publisher is just like, don't worry,
[05:02:17] we'll patch them in later but still charge you full price. What are we doing here? That would
[05:02:22] be absurd anywhere else. And at some point that has to stop. This industry clearly isn't going
[05:02:27] to do it for itself because that broken standard that they've been pushing is benefiting them
[05:02:31] the most. They're making more money. They're saving more money and they're never going to
[05:02:35] going to be motivated to do it, but it seems like Valve is stepping in to be the one to
[05:02:39] change things.
[05:02:40] Now I have to give a shout out to WaterCS2 for inspiring this theory of fantastic everything
[05:02:45] Valve related content creator because he's been talking about how Steam is slowly but
[05:02:49] surely becoming a more console like experience gearing towards the release of the Steam
[05:02:53] machine, making Steam easier to navigate, more all inclusive and a little bit more
[05:02:57] predictable.
[05:02:58] the bet. Remember the deal. If the Steam box is above or below, I said plus minus
[05:03:09] $100 from $1,100. I will be buying and giving out at least five Steam boxes. If
[05:03:16] I can get a sponsor to do it, like I'll give out as many as I can. Like I don't
[05:03:21] need to make any money off of it. I just think it'd be a cool thing to do.
[05:03:23] Well, and I think this guy's right. I think that that's exactly what they're
[05:03:27] trying to do right now but I also think that that's only one small piece of what Valve is
[05:03:31] building towards because right now we're at a time where trust is at an all-time low
[05:03:35] in the game industry.
[05:03:36] It's basically on the floor and I think that Valve is trying to leverage trust as their
[05:03:40] brand moving forward.
[05:03:42] The steam machine and the steam deck are not just devices.
[05:03:45] These are hardware pieces and a much larger strategy that Valve is trying to use to
[05:03:49] create some type of standard around the Steam platform.
[05:03:53] I think that these guys are trying to certify the quality of games.
[05:03:57] I think that we've already seen the early version of this with the Steam Deck verified
[05:04:01] Technically you can download just about any game on Steam and go ahead and play it on the Steam Deck
[05:04:05] But that doesn't necessarily mean that all those games are gonna play or even work
[05:04:09] Well, some games had a problem playing team slay this by or two on my Steam Deck. I
[05:04:14] Had a problem selecting the cards. They kept going to like the top the top left or top. Which one's this?
[05:04:20] It's the yeah the left
[05:04:22] Just don't support the controls. Others have Texas too small. Some of them have some weird settings that need to be changed.
[05:04:27] Some will technically launch, but run so poorly that no normal person would ever say that it's playable.
[05:04:32] So Valve went and they made a simple badge system. They call it the Steam Deck Verification.
[05:04:37] Verified Games means that that game works well out of the box. You buy it, install it, and play it.
[05:04:42] No tinkering, no guessing. You know exactly what you're getting.
[05:04:45] Playable Games, that's another badge. That just means that it requires a little bit more effort.
[05:04:49] Maybe you have to change some settings or you have to maybe make your own custom controls.
[05:04:53] But it's not what they would necessarily consider a stable.
[05:04:57] So it's a little performance like, for example, I played Granblue Fantasy Relink and it was a little performance.
[05:05:03] It's unsupported means Valve does not recommend that game or it just flat out does not work on the device.
[05:05:08] And then unknown means that it's still in the reviewing process.
[05:05:11] The important part is Valve is not just letting these developers slap a badge on the game and put it on the store page.
[05:05:17] No valve is reviewing these games themselves. They're giving these developers detailed feedback on what actually needs to be fixed
[05:05:23] And then those developers can go and resubmit for approval
[05:05:26] So again, I think so valve is now taking something that used to be messy and uncertain for the customer
[05:05:30] And they're turning it into a standard that players can understand instantly
[05:05:34] Visibly for customers. This is so incredibly simple you go to the store page and right there on the game's cover
[05:05:40] There is a badge telling you if that game works on the Steam Deck or not
[05:05:44] something that is just entirely unheard of and under discussed in the games
[05:05:48] industry. You do not have to actually dig through any forums. You don't got to
[05:05:51] search Reddit threads. You don't have to watch videos. You don't have to wonder
[05:05:53] whether or not you're going to spend money on something that is going to
[05:05:55] technically launch but then need like 15 settings changes and a blood
[05:05:59] sacrifice to be able to work properly. You know what you're getting into
[05:06:02] before you even hit buy. See this is this is the thing is that whenever
[05:06:06] you have a company that's trying to improve the experience of the user
[05:06:11] These are the intersections that you arrive at whenever you have a company that's trying to improve the experience of the shareholder
[05:06:18] You have intersections like gotcha games pre-order bonuses deluxe editions
[05:06:24] You know the fucking
[05:06:26] seasonal passes
[05:06:28] You know bonus events, you know things like that daily rewards
[05:06:34] We are gonna play to the best of my knowledge that kind of visible platform level compatibility system has never existed
[05:06:40] Anywhere else in the industry not with this much reach
[05:06:42] I'm not directly attached to the same place that you're making the purchase that matters here because well that badge is
[05:06:49] Absolutely going to decide whether or not somebody's gonna buy a game or skip it and well most of this right now
[05:06:54] It's just been limited to the steam deck valve is now building the exact same version of that same idea for the steam machine
[05:07:00] They've already told developers that there is going to be a steam machine verified
[05:07:03] That's right, but if their game is steam deck verified well
[05:07:06] then it's going to be pre-approved for the Steam Deck verification because the Steam
[05:07:09] Machine is as a layer, but it just makes me worry about it.
[05:07:13] Wait, what?
[05:07:14] More powerful, hard worry, why?
[05:07:16] The implications of that go even further, because if a game is already verified on the
[05:07:21] Steam Machine and my PC is more powerful than the Steam Machine, then I can look
[05:07:25] at that badge and I can have a pretty good idea if I'm going to have any issues
[05:07:29] running that game.
[05:07:30] That gives the Steam Machine value- They're probably going to have a separate rating
[05:07:35] for it because I bet the Steam Machine probably has a different background process operation
[05:07:40] and like it's internal like the like for example like the PlayStation 5 runs games better than
[05:07:47] what that hardware would run if it were put into a PC. So like I don't think that's necessarily
[05:07:52] true but I think it will help right it will obviously help and OS is different yeah exactly
[05:07:58] But I think that the point is overall good.
[05:08:01] I'll be right back.
[05:08:58] We've got a lot of apps.
[05:09:22] the people who even go out and buy one. It now becomes a reference point for everybody
[05:09:27] else. I think this is where this all comes together because Valve is already standardizing
[05:09:31] a base level of quality on their own hardware and on their own platform. There is a badge
[05:09:36] right there. There is a green check mark telling me if this is going to work depending
[05:09:40] on what piece of hardware of theirs that I'm using. Go ahead and add in the FPS
[05:09:44] estimates that are based on real user data and now suddenly Steam is starting
[05:09:47] to remove doubt from the customer's mind before anybody ever even makes a purchase.
[05:09:52] This is great for players, but this is also just utterly brilliant business.
[05:09:56] As a former salesman myself, I have to respect this because doubt is one of the biggest things
[05:10:00] that stops people from buying anything.
[05:10:02] Qualifying is the first step and the biggest step of the sales cycle.
[05:10:06] And it is a huge point of friction for a lot of people on PC.
[05:10:10] Will it run?
[05:10:11] People don't want to make a mistake because, like, think about it.
[05:10:14] Do you buy a $60 game?
[05:10:16] Maybe you're worried that you won't get a refund.
[05:10:18] $60 is a lot of money for a lot of people.
[05:10:21] So like losing that money is huge.
[05:10:23] Let's stutter.
[05:10:24] Will the recommended hardware settings lie to me?
[05:10:26] Am I going to spend the first hour of this game fixing
[05:10:29] the settings instead of actually playing it?
[05:10:30] Is it going to get worse the more that I play it?
[05:10:33] Valve is trying to answer those questions
[05:10:35] before you even ask them.
[05:10:37] This is going to build trust.
[05:10:38] It's going to protect customers.
[05:10:39] It's probably going to sell the hell of a lot more
[05:10:41] games because people are going to feel safer buying them.
[05:10:43] I think that's also such a standard for other platforms the part of valve strategy that a lot of these companies probably aren't going to understand
[05:10:51] Doing right by the customer is not a charity. It's good business
[05:10:54] Yes
[05:10:55] And valve is now going to force the rest of the industry to do good business just as a byproduct
[05:11:01] Developers are gonna know exactly what the baseline is they're gonna know that this is Val's hardware
[05:11:05] And this is what these guys are measuring around
[05:11:07] They're gonna know that if their game runs poorly on the steam deck on the steam machine or on steams FPS estimates
[05:11:13] Well, that information is going to be visible right where customers are making the decision to buy sounds like an ad
[05:11:20] It should be it's a great ad and it's true
[05:11:23] Another great example of this is how Sony set the example of not allowing people to like buy and sell
[05:11:31] Used games because Xbox was trying to push that Microsoft is trying to push and always online
[05:11:38] camera connected and
[05:11:40] Not able to have any sort of secondary selling market for PC for console games with the Xbox one
[05:11:48] And the PlayStation 4 didn't do that and it changed the market and Xbox had to retract all of those different things
[05:11:55] So even if valve never forces a single performance target
[05:11:59] The pressure is still there optimized for the standard or just let every customer
[05:12:03] They should or destroy them to you know
[05:12:05] I tend to be a guy with a hell of a lot of theories
[05:12:07] but I never say that I'm 100% confident in them. This one, I'm 100% confident in. The
[05:12:13] reason why is because this would be so effective, so unbelievably effective. And it's such a
[05:12:19] brilliant strategy, especially given today's market conditions within the games industry
[05:12:23] because trust is at an all-time low. So if you're selling trust, you're going to
[05:12:27] be making a hell of a lot of money. Now, say whatever you will about Steam. These
[05:12:32] guys very rarely make the wrong decision when it comes to stuff like this. And
[05:12:35] And if this is the direction that they're going in, it's going to flip the games industry
[05:12:39] on its head instantly.
[05:12:41] A badge on every single game saying whether or not it actually works on a piece of hardware
[05:12:46] outside of just a handheld being on something that is also effectively not only a console,
[05:12:51] but also a PC.
[05:12:55] That's a big change guys.
[05:12:56] That's a real big change.
[05:12:57] Now, it's huge.
[05:12:59] I think it's going to change a lot, especially for, I think that really this is going
[05:13:03] to hurt two groups. It's going to hurt the unoptimized Unreal 5 tech demo turned into
[05:13:11] a video game groups, and it's also going to hurt very large developers. Because if you
[05:13:17] develop a game and you don't optimize it properly, that will result in very, very negative
[05:13:23] Steam reviews. And also, I haven't even considered this. I'm thinking about it right
[05:13:27] now is that developers should even want this because if people buy your game and then they
[05:13:35] have bad performance and then they downvote your game, that hurts your game and the algorithm,
[05:13:40] but if you're able to see ahead of time, oh, this game won't run on my PC, that means they're not
[05:13:45] going to buy your game and refund it and then rate your game down whenever they have bad
[05:13:50] performance. So now that I think about it, actually it's even better for the developer too.
[05:13:54] Once you guys to keep in mind to add more confidence to this think about like I mean you look at for example like
[05:14:01] How many negative reviews for Monster Hunter had everything to do with performance for example?
[05:14:06] Like you didn't even have anything to do with like the game people like the game generally
[05:14:10] But they didn't like the performance of it
[05:14:12] So if you could just avoid all those negative reviews, wouldn't that be a great thing?
[05:14:18] Obviously it would and if you had an indicator to say that okay
[05:14:21] Well, because also you're going to have people refunding in a lot of cases too. So yeah, of course
[05:14:27] Ever since they announced the steam machine they have always been trying to temper people's expectations
[05:14:32] It's never been about this being the most powerful piece of gaming hardware
[05:14:36] No, it's not about it being next-gen or breakthrough or anything like that
[05:14:39] It's about it being well-made. Yeah, well maintained and
[05:14:43] Reliable and now you're gonna add on top of that that you're gonna have access to a storefront that has full
[05:14:49] transparency that tells you whether or not games do or do not work for that
[05:14:53] piece of hardware. That's a pretty good position to be able to put
[05:14:57] yourself in. You're creating a lot of market separation from you and the
[05:15:01] rest of your competition because you say whether or not your games work or
[05:15:04] not, you have a badge proving it. Nobody else does. You can't find that
[05:15:09] anywhere else. That's how you drive people to buy something. That's
[05:15:12] something I can't find anywhere else. I want that thing. Now the funny thing
[05:15:17] guess you don't even have to want the steam machine you don't even have to
[05:15:20] like the steam machine you would want the steam machine to be a thing you want
[05:15:23] it to exist because well just by it existing it's creating a baseline level
[05:15:29] of quality for players on PC you can instantly look and go hey you know what
[05:15:34] this game doesn't work on the steam machine it's probably not going to work
[05:15:38] on my PC I'll pass on it if I'm using a 4080 4090 or not also means you're
[05:15:43] not going to give it a bad review. It's exactly right. This
[05:15:47] is totally better for users. It's better for developers is
[05:15:49] better for everybody. Generally, the only people that lose when
[05:15:54] more information is provided to a customer before a customer
[05:15:57] makes a purchase, the only people that lose are scammers.
[05:16:02] That's it. Everybody else would be happy. But you want the
[05:16:06] user to understand what they're buying. And you should
[05:16:09] want to understand what you're buying to as a user. So
[05:16:12] the only person that would ever have a benefit from you not understanding
[05:16:16] something is a person that doesn't want you to understand it.
[05:16:20] And a person that doesn't want you to understand what you're buying,
[05:16:23] it's probably somebody who wants to scan you or take advantage of you in one way or
[05:16:26] another. Series card, but it's not working on a steam machine.
[05:16:30] It's definitely not going to be working for me, right? Yeah.
[05:16:32] That's how that ends up working. Let's see. Want to stop this?
[05:16:35] Those are the scanners. Yeah, exactly.
[05:16:36] It's such a really interesting development to see.
[05:16:38] It's not something that I expected. I'll tell you that.
[05:16:40] So six change despite the walk soon man. These publishers are gonna have a real big problem on their hands
[05:16:46] They're not gonna like this
[05:16:47] This is a little transparency that these guys are not gonna be comfortable with because they have been selling broken games for years
[05:16:54] They've been profiting off of broken games for years and these guys cannot afford to not have their games on steam
[05:17:01] so
[05:17:02] they're just not gonna be able to avoid any of this and
[05:17:07] essentially
[05:17:08] Yeah, they're gonna have to be completely transparent. Well, I think also like the the day before
[05:17:13] Like I feel like the day before was probably the most proud the most public and the most prolific fuck-up of like a video game
[05:17:22] Like steam gave proactive refunds to everybody for that game. That's like unheard of they've done that like a dozen times ever
[05:17:31] So and this was also like everybody was talking about it
[05:17:34] there were like millions of views for videos about it, not just me, but other people. And
[05:17:38] I think that that probably like I bet internally that was probably a okay, well, like that
[05:17:45] helped them identify a lot of pain points and how they were going to direct things.
[05:17:50] And it's not just that instance, I think that probably Monster Hunter Wilds was
[05:17:54] an underindicated, another indicator from that. And then also like from vice versa,
[05:17:58] right, you have things like Slay the Spire to, you know, mugenics comes out, it does
[05:18:02] really well, you know, things like that, very, very clearly, those different games are going
[05:18:07] to help them understand, okay, well, these are best practices, and also conversely, these
[05:18:13] are also worse practices.
[05:18:15] Battlefield 2042.
[05:18:17] Yeah, exactly.
[05:18:19] Whether or not their game works or whether it doesn't, whether it was actually optimized
[05:18:22] or it wasn't, the age of quality is on the horizon, my friends.
[05:18:27] I'm so excited for this.
[05:18:28] I can't wait to see this come out anyway.
[05:18:31] I hope you guys enjoyed the video. If you guys did enjoy the video,
[05:18:33] like the video, subscribe to the channel,
[05:18:35] make sure that you guys comment down below.
[05:18:36] Let me know what you guys think about all of this.
[05:18:38] Do you guys think that I'm looking in the right direction?
[05:18:41] Are you excited for these new changes coming to steam,
[05:18:44] especially the steam machine verified?
[05:18:46] It's just going to be utterly brutal for so many of these companies.
[05:18:49] It's going to be so.
[05:18:51] I think it's going to be good.
[05:18:53] As I said, it's going to be good for the companies because that way they're
[05:18:56] not going to have people buy games and then refund them and then downvote
[05:18:59] them. It's better.
[05:19:02] Okay, more than anything else
[05:19:05] Falling on anywhere else. I am I don't know fall be on the streets. Don't do that actually anyway
[05:19:10] Merch down below. Make sure you guys check it out. I'm putting more stuff in there pretty soon. Stay cool
[05:19:15] Stay righteous. Stay safe. I'll catch you guys the next one. Thanks
[05:19:19] I'm glad to see this like a super great video like it really is and I think that also like
[05:19:24] Another component to this too is that like we have a lot of like usually gaming news
[05:19:29] trends towards the negative side, especially like meta-level gaming
[05:19:33] discussion. There's a lot of negative, there's a lot of negative conversation,
[05:19:37] but I think that there are these very positive things like this that happen
[05:19:41] that I feel like should be acknowledged and a hundred fucking percent like
[05:19:46] appreciated. When you play Deadlock, I recommend you play around with bots just
[05:19:50] to learn less frustrating, I think. Yeah, I mean, I've, do you
[05:19:54] think bots could exploit the system? Could bots exploit the system? Yeah, of
[05:19:58] course you're obviously going to have like every system is built with a level of
[05:20:04] exploit to it and there you always like it's always a cat and mouse game like
[05:20:09] trying to accommodate bad actors trying to avoid you know other problems that
[05:20:15] could happen or anything else I'm gonna leave you guys to video make sure to
[05:20:18] give it a like I mean I've watched many many many legendary drops videos and
[05:20:22] I love them so make sure to like it somebody said well yeah yeah the games
[05:20:26] built for Deadlock. I mean, I think it'll definitely be built for Deadlock, right? I would just easily
[05:20:30] assume that. So yeah, I see a controversy of Pragmata becoming a dad. The game hits hard
[05:20:35] after becoming one. Yeah, it's a great game. It is. And yeah, anyway, completely playable games
[05:20:41] and woke free, I'm happy. Well, yeah. And I think that right now, we've had a tremendous
[05:20:48] resurgence of high quality games we have. And I don't, I think people always talk about
[05:20:54] like how bad gaming is like just in the last month like I played vampire crawlers I did all that
[05:21:01] I played wind rows I did this too tainted grail just came out with another update this is the
[05:21:07] the new one I'll have to download that I haven't done this I beat the deal the last deal see
[05:21:12] slay the spire came out I guess that was like two months ago right pragmatic came out let's
[05:21:17] see here this game was fun but I think that was last month let me think besides that mouse PI came
[05:21:24] out like Resident Evil yeah you had Crimson Desert I think came out maybe at the beginning
[05:21:29] of the month maybe one like 30 days ago I don't know it came out about a month ago and
[05:21:34] and Shrouded had a big update recently I think they're going to come out finally into full
[05:21:37] release soon and I think there's like one other two other games that I haven't thought
[05:21:42] of as well like I really think that gaming right now is in a really really good spot
[05:21:49] I do. And never in a stab in this release. There's that D4 came out as well. Like in a sorrow Scott released, you're right. Like I haven't played sorrow. Like, honestly, I don't like playing console games really. Jesus game was funny. Yeah, it was. But what do you like most in those games? It depends on what the game is, right? I mean, I think it really depends. So NTE is gotcha slop. It is gotcha slop. But it's a well, it's a well designed game. And it's a game that plays well. It's a good game for people that like those kinds of games.
[05:22:19] And then that so what is this senoblade Chronicles game? Let me link you guys the video one more time
[05:22:24] I want to look at this again city skylines. I saw xqc playing that it was like last night or so and
[05:22:30] Yeah, what is this here is enoblade?
[05:22:35] Is this the new one
[05:22:38] Yeah, where is the new game
[05:22:43] Senoblade Chronicles X
[05:22:45] That's old. Yeah, this game's been out for a while, right?
[05:22:50] The newest one is 3. Oh, is that, is that Xenoblade 3?
[05:22:58] No, it says 3 years ago. That's not it at all.
[05:23:03] Or is it Xenoblade Chronicles 3? Let me see.
[05:23:07] That doesn't seem like it's it either.
[05:23:12] X is the remake? Okay.
[05:23:15] Enemies, which is the status condition that causes them to fall to the ground.
[05:23:19] Graphics kind of suck, but other than that, it looks okay.
[05:23:25] The whole change is monumental.
[05:23:27] I feel like this is like, this looks like the kind of game that, you know, Capcom would have early.
[05:23:31] Oh, it's on the, is it only on the Switch? Oh, that's so annoying.
[05:23:34] I hate having to play things on a console.
[05:23:36] Oh, man.
[05:23:38] And yeah, it looks better than Pokemon. Yeah, check snow boy ground close three
[05:23:42] I just I just want to play things on on PC man. I do I just want to play on PC
[05:23:47] And it's a single-player MMORPG like game. Yeah, I mean, I love those games
[05:23:52] I do like X isn't the correct one. It's probably one of the weakest ones
[05:23:55] Maybe I don't know if this looks like again
[05:23:57] It looks like what a capcom would have released in between like monster hunter generations and like monster hunter wild
[05:24:05] rider world like this is it looks like it's in between that like the graphics be
[05:24:10] brought in and leveled separately making for some very uneven party compositions
[05:24:14] the definitive edition enormously cuts down on unnecessary grinding which is
[05:24:19] certainly appreciated yeah I mean I don't know about this I might play it and
[05:24:23] try it out I just don't really know and arc mobile between Final Fantasy and
[05:24:28] Monster in a world yeah I mean I was looking for other games like Grand Blue
[05:24:31] fantasy relink. I'll probably play that more, but we'll see what happens, right? I mean like whenever
[05:24:37] the DLC comes out, I'm gonna play a play gothic one remake. I heard it was like I played it. It was
[05:24:43] really bad. It just like fundamentally, I like games that play well. Like that's what I care
[05:24:51] about the most is that if a game plays well, I'm going to enjoy playing it. But I just felt
[05:24:57] like, I felt like Gothic 1 remake did not fundamentally play well. It didn't. You see,
[05:25:03] Jason, we got swatted. I don't talk about swatting stuff. The reason why is because I think that
[05:25:09] doing it creates more of it. So I don't want to give it any attention or talk about it at all.
[05:25:13] And so we need the dad simulator playthrough. I already did that. What do you mean?
[05:25:17] I don't think you can like Gothic because I played the original and do one place the same.
[05:25:21] So I shit combat. It was the world and story mostly. Yeah, maybe, right? The demo is
[05:25:25] was only five years old though really I thought I played it like last year I
[05:25:28] don't know but I play Resident Evil 4 that is the that's probably the next
[05:25:34] game that I'll be playing on stream I'm trying to think what else besides that
[05:25:38] is coming out like I'm trying to think yeah what are what are the other game
[05:25:42] releases new game releases what does it say here upcoming game this is May so
[05:25:51] Lego nobody cares. Okay. So the the the indie that this game comes out
[05:25:56] Yeah, before Lord of hatred, we played that monster in a wilds. We don't know what that is
[05:26:01] Yeah, I think POE 2 is probably the next big one, right? I mean like it's POE 2 the
[05:26:07] The new season for that and then hype for Lego Batman. I don't care about Lego Batman
[05:26:12] Why not try is in the sun zero give another shot because I already have some the sun zero
[05:26:17] I have never in a stubbornness, which is just a better version of Zimla zone zero
[05:26:21] Like I'm sorry, but like everything that Zimla zone zero was trying to die. I hope that it was this game actually is
[05:26:29] So I have no interest in playing it like maybe in the future. I'll play it
[05:26:33] But like I don't want to go and get involved with a lot of like I play like one or two of these games
[05:26:38] And that's it like I don't want to start playing all of them because it's just too much
[05:26:43] Summer games first beginning of June. Maybe you're right. Yeah
[05:26:47] Zone zero is an ARPG not open world. Yeah, it's not very good either
[05:26:51] Zendezine zero combat clears NTE and I live NTE really I mean
[05:26:55] I don't know I felt like the combat in Zendezine zero was like super repetitive and boring
[05:27:00] But let me see over here board of the Dawn Walker in September. I think yeah, but that's not I mean that's like in four months
[05:27:05] Right. I mean, that's a long time from now
[05:27:07] You only have so much time. Yeah, exactly and I don't I don't know guys
[05:27:12] What about the James Bond game the James Bond game seemed like woke the AI slop
[05:27:17] That's what it seems like to me. It seems like, you know, they said that they were going to change the game
[05:27:22] Disney adults are actually and you know what I'm gonna watch that tomorrow. I am like this is really fucking funny
[05:27:29] This is oh my god. We got we got to go through these huh? Holy shit, and yeah
[05:27:35] I didn't even know about these marathon is in serious trouble. I've heard bad things about marathon marathon seems to be dying and
[05:27:41] And let me go back. I'll actually look at it and see how things have gone for it today. Let me see. Do I have it open?
[05:27:48] Maybe I do. Let me see
[05:27:52] Marathon I think I had it open I do
[05:27:54] Wow
[05:27:56] Having a lower peak honestly, I
[05:27:59] mean
[05:28:01] I mean, this is like, what is it the same time? Yeah, it seems like it's higher than it was. I
[05:28:06] I don't know like yeah, it's barely hanging on. Oh, it's not hanging on like they're underwater massively they are
[05:28:16] Like they're massively underwater
[05:28:18] And like there's no way this game is making a you know, like they're making money off of this game
[05:28:24] It's just not gonna happen 17k is not dead at all. It's not about whether the game is dead
[05:28:29] It's about where the game is profitable and whether the game is able to recoup the losses that it costs to make the game
[05:28:36] Do you think that's the case? I don't think so. I think that you're losing money. I think that you're massively losing money doing this
[05:28:43] I think they probably lost like a hundred billion dollars on this game if not more
[05:28:48] There's a PC Crimson Desert has six X the players. Yeah, exactly. Right. I mean, that's embarrassing. Would you give marathon one last?
[05:28:56] Will you play marathon one last time whenever they announced the server shutdown? I will I will we didn't get a chance to do that for
[05:29:02] High Guard. Why are you looking at steam only?
[05:29:04] because that's the only indicator. So do you think that, so you're arguing? Do you think that marathon is successful? What do you think?
[05:29:23] I want to understand where you're coming from. I want to understand your brain.
[05:29:34] How does this work?
[05:29:37] Someone why would you ask me such a stupid question?
[05:29:46] Why'd you do that?
[05:29:51] Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
[05:29:54] Hmm
[05:30:01] This seems like an idiot
[05:30:06] Yeah, why would you ask that actually you know what why not? Yeah
[05:30:13] Anyway, I've always stopped caring about games. Is that bad? No, not if you're happy
[05:30:17] Marathon is less games that less players than Greyzone Warfare and holy shit
[05:30:27] All we do is talk shit. Yeah, I'm not gonna break but I'm hanging out and talk for like five two minutes
[05:30:34] Not by 1050 moments
[05:30:36] Maybe a little bit longer and relax
[05:30:42] Number four it's confirmed Paul to ask the majority of players on PC. I mean again
[05:30:47] Anybody who doesn't understand what a representative sample is, it's just stupid, like they're
[05:30:58] stupid.
[05:30:59] So, when I hear people make arguments like that, I just realize that I am engaging with
[05:31:08] a retarded.
[05:31:14] No cop cam video?
[05:31:15] I watched one!
[05:31:16] What do you mean?
[05:31:21] What's for dinner tonight? Probably Chipotle again.
[05:31:27] Still all time again.
[05:31:30] That's not looking good at all.
[05:31:35] Hmm.
[05:31:38] As well, $4,000 would change my life. You should totally give it to me.
[05:31:41] Okay.
[05:31:42] If you're getting a steam controller, I will.
[05:31:47] How far did you really get in Windrose?
[05:31:53] Did you unlock the frigate?
[05:31:55] Yeah, I unlocked everything.
[05:31:57] I beat all the bosses with a joke.
[05:31:59] How do you feel about making high school legally optional and requiring certain test scores
[05:32:06] to get in?
[05:32:08] I think everybody should go to high school, but not everybody should graduate.
[05:32:11] I think that they need to have more ways to funnel kids out of school and put them inside
[05:32:17] of learning programs that are for trades instead.
[05:32:21] I don't see the point in trying to teach some 85 IQ idiot Algebra 2.
[05:32:26] You're just wasting everybody's time and money.
[05:32:28] It's better to teach him how to weld and hopefully he can figure out how to do that.
[05:32:34] That's really the truth.
[05:32:35] I mean it's better for him, it's better for you, it's better for the other kids,
[05:32:38] it's better for everybody.
[05:32:40] And I think that's really the issue is that, like, the problem is that we have a perception
[05:32:45] of equality that is alive.
[05:32:48] Humans are not equal.
[05:32:49] People are not equal.
[05:32:50] And you can't teach anybody anything.
[05:32:52] And the entire idea that, you know, people, oh, well, we need to make sure people understand
[05:32:57] this.
[05:32:58] Most people are not going to understand it.
[05:33:00] And the problem is, like, people are afraid of this reality.
[05:33:05] They don't want to talk about it.
[05:33:07] But I think everybody recognizes it as accurate.
[05:33:09] Is that wrong with the trade?
[05:33:13] I'm not saying anything's wrong with it either, but like there's a certain amount of education
[05:33:17] that you need in order to do, for example, computer science that you might not need
[05:33:22] to do, you know, to be a garbage man.
[05:33:28] Who's recommended D4 expansion or not worth the buy?
[05:33:35] I don't know what the exact rate.
[05:33:40] We need more trade people, like plumbers and IT.
[05:33:45] Yeah, you're right.
[05:33:49] I'm gonna pull the lever and push the button.
[05:33:50] Yeah, true.
[05:33:56] Not saying anything wrong, yeah.
[05:34:00] Well, the problem is like what happens is like you,
[05:34:02] you have like, I mean, I know this in like my school.
[05:34:05] There are a lot of people that went to school that were really stupid and schools are built
[05:34:15] around making sure those stupid people graduate.
[05:34:18] Like graduation should not be expected in a lot of cases.
[05:34:24] I think that they're just dumb.
[05:34:25] And like if you can't figure it out, the problem is like you can either cater things
[05:34:31] to the highest performers or the lowest performers.
[05:34:34] And I think that you should always cater things to the highest performers and the lowest performers the people that get left behind
[05:34:40] That's natural selection. That's just what happens
[05:34:48] I feel a lot of ties funding the graduation rates. Yeah, exactly. That's a great idea. You're right
[05:34:53] What do you think about how much sports matters to colleges?
[05:35:06] I think that sports matters a lot to colleges because sport matters a lot to Americans.
[05:35:11] If you don't like sports and colleges, you should look at what the root cause of that
[05:35:15] is.
[05:35:16] If you did, school would cheap.
[05:35:27] Maybe I don't know.
[05:35:33] High school was never meant for the workforce.
[05:35:35] There was preparation for college and academia.
[05:35:37] Yeah, you go to middle school.
[05:35:41] like just graduate people in eighth grade and send them to like McDonald's
[05:35:54] do you watch sports not really
[05:36:03] like everything else is money yeah people people really love sports man they do they
[05:36:08] I fucking love that ship.
[05:36:13] This isn't hard work, uh, outweigh IQ.
[05:36:18] There's, it's like a, um, um,
[05:36:27] it's a sliding scale, like somebody who is really smart
[05:36:34] will probably be able to always outwork somebody who's really stupid.
[05:36:38] But somebody who's smart will probably get, will probably get outworked by an average person that works really, really hard.
[05:36:46] Or a smart person that works really, really hard will usually even outperform a really smart person that's not working hard.
[05:36:56] But there's like a, like a range.
[05:37:08] It changed my education when people were historically West, yeah.
[05:37:12] That's a multiplier, exactly.
[05:37:16] Are you a really smart person in class?
[05:37:19] Oh, it depends.
[05:37:22] This might sound weird, but I never even thought about it.
[05:37:29] My goal was always to get out of class.
[05:37:34] I always got like almost perfect scores on like all my standardized testing and shit,
[05:37:40] but I mean those tests were for retards anyway, right?
[05:37:44] And so it didn't really matter.
[05:37:46] But I never really thought about it.
[05:37:49] I feel like anybody who's paying attention at all would get good scores.
[05:37:55] Well, I'm just good at remembering things, right?
[05:38:19] I mean, it's not really that...
[05:38:21] It's not like some kind of fucking, you know, genius level IQ.
[05:38:27] I just remember shit.
[05:38:30] Makes it a lot easier.
[05:38:41] Do you believe in IQ tests?
[05:38:44] Um, yes and no.
[05:38:50] I think that somebody who's really stupid is going to consistently have lower scores than somebody who's really smart
[05:38:57] but
[05:39:00] It really depends
[05:39:08] The dumbest girl ever mech that straight A's went to med school and now she's now she's being a ho around Europe
[05:39:14] There's a lot of stupid people that get good grades
[05:39:16] No marks should not count for any grades.
[05:39:21] I don't know.
[05:39:23] The thing is that the reason why schools are bad is because the teachers are bad.
[05:39:31] That's the reason.
[05:39:33] The teachers are bad.
[05:39:35] And if you had better teachers, and also there's a degree of systematic stuff where, for example,
[05:39:44] For example, like you have like the bad students, like those students should just get removed.
[05:39:49] You just put them in like some special education portable.
[05:39:52] And it's like, okay, that's the PVP server portable.
[05:39:54] And like they just get to sit there and learn like what a triangle is every day, right?
[05:39:58] I mean, like that's it.
[05:40:00] But I do think that's true.
[05:40:02] But at the same time, like it's mainly the teachers being really bad.
[05:40:07] And I think teachers are bad because the hiring base from teachers are liberal young
[05:40:14] young women with mental disorders. That's it, right?
[05:40:20] What about systematic issue where schools are getting funded based off of
[05:40:26] student results?
[05:40:32] Schools are getting funding based off student results? Yeah, I think that's obviously a problem.
[05:40:36] It is. Your point of teachers who have found to be a
[05:40:40] equalizer for factors among the income and home life was the quality of teachers.
[05:40:43] Yeah, of course. Like, I mean, there's a lot of like movies that are about that,
[05:40:47] like movie, like stand and deliver and stuff like that where it's like people
[05:40:51] learn things and, you know, they're going to, like, they're going to pay attention
[05:40:55] in class more if there's a teacher that commands the respect to pay attention
[05:40:58] to them.
[05:41:04] Well, my teacher is one of those kids, a lot of friends are one of those kids.
[05:41:07] All he does is read the newspaper during class and explain what they read to the teacher.
[05:41:11] That's probably better than before.
[05:41:13] Now that you've denounced it, are you streaming platforms?
[05:41:17] And over time, the window shift?
[05:41:18] Have you a chance you're going to do a cataclysm while video?
[05:41:21] I probably should.
[05:41:22] I mean, I think I could now.
[05:41:24] It's that bad.
[05:41:25] So easy to fake, gives incentive to no child left behind.
[05:41:27] Well, I think that there are some children that deserve to be left behind.
[05:41:32] And not leaving them behind is a detriment to everybody else.
[05:41:39] Like some kids deserve to get kicked out of school.
[05:41:43] And they're stupid.
[05:41:44] And they're like just worthless garbage, really.
[05:41:49] I mean, like, and we know this, like anybody went to a public school, like you know this.
[05:41:54] But you know, it's not, it's not politically correct to say, but it's absolutely true.
[05:42:00] garbage, retards, this person is going to be at best like the most, you know, like painful
[05:42:07] manual labor job that you can possibly have that takes literally zero skill that's going
[05:42:12] to get replaced by like a donkey or, you know, a robot in 10 years.
[05:42:19] Then they hang around the streets and trying to trash people.
[05:42:21] Yeah, but then you just, you arrest them and put them in jail.
[05:42:26] And then that's it.
[05:42:29] one particular good teacher yeah I had a lot of good teachers I disagree you can't
[05:42:35] give up on a child many of them won't pull through but many do well I don't
[05:42:41] think you should give up immediately but there should be a point where you
[05:42:45] realize that you're wasting your time
[05:42:49] I guess that's my that's my point of view like obviously you shouldn't give
[05:42:53] up on a kid whenever they're like eight years old doesn't that make the
[05:42:57] ultimate answer eugenics. Well, I mean, there are biological indicators that are
[05:43:02] going to determine whether somebody is going to be successful. I mean, it's true.
[05:43:06] Like, if you have two intelligent people and, you know, they're financially
[05:43:11] stable, the odds are they're gonna have a kid that's going to have a better
[05:43:17] rate of success than a kid that is born to really stupid parents that
[05:43:23] live in trailer park it's just the truth and anybody who denies that is denying
[05:43:31] reality we all know this
[05:43:36] I read that rationale what about a kid who just happens but just can't make it
[05:43:41] mentally but they give a shit well I mean like just because they're just
[05:43:47] because they I mean like what do you want to do like are you helping a kid
[05:43:51] Let me ask you a question, right? Are you helping somebody by selling them a lie?
[05:43:56] Are you helping somebody by telling them that you can be a doctor whenever this kid at best is probably a mental institution?
[05:44:03] You know case
[05:44:04] No
[05:44:06] It's best to tell people the truth and to approach the truth as if it is the
[05:44:10] guiding light of making decisions
[05:44:13] So if you know that the kid is retarded and the kids not gonna understand things
[05:44:18] Then you shouldn't be telling them and building a lie that you're gonna be some super successful scientist
[05:44:25] You're not helping them by doing that
[05:44:27] You're just hurting them
[05:44:32] You seen Casey Tron's retired response to shoes video I
[05:44:36] Mean Casey Tron. I mean you don't have to say retarded response. That's I mean it's assumed I
[05:44:41] I think eugenics are inevitable.
[05:44:45] Well eugenics are already happening.
[05:44:47] People are already doing gene selection and it's going to continue to be the case.
[05:44:54] Is it kids are not worth the time or the program is beyond faulty and the computers
[05:45:00] have affected the way children are able to learn?
[05:45:02] No, it's all bullshit.
[05:45:04] There's plenty of kids that use computers to learn and understand things like 10 times
[05:45:08] better than what you know people would be able to 30 years ago
[05:45:18] growth stop shooting on welders every time why would I shit on a welder all
[05:45:23] I'm saying is that like if you're a welder there's less probably math that
[05:45:27] you have to do than if you're a rocket scientist right I'm not saying that
[05:45:31] you're a fucking you know welders are stupid I'm just saying that there's
[05:45:35] different intelligences that like have to do with each different job. Like I mean
[05:45:41] obviously there's some things that require more advanced math and more
[05:45:46] abstract critical thinking than others. That's just the way it goes. That doesn't
[05:45:52] mean you're shooting on something that's just the truth unless you're
[05:45:58] welding on a rocket. Yeah, true. You said you're a retard IQ, you can be a
[05:46:08] welder instead. There are blueprints to math and have to do their own, well,
[05:46:11] have their own welds x-rayed. Yeah, I mean, again, like it's, but why do you think
[05:46:16] that the barrier to entry for doing that is higher or lower than, like,
[05:46:20] let's say, being a, you know, like a computer science engineer? Like, I, this
[05:46:27] This is my honest opinion.
[05:46:29] I think that there are probably more people out there that can be welders than can be engineers.
[05:46:35] It's just the truth.
[05:46:38] Absolutely.
[05:46:39] Yeah, I'd say it's the inverse.
[05:46:50] It's hard to weld.
[05:46:52] Well, no shit.
[05:46:55] Exactly.
[05:46:56] I mean that's a given it is and even if you don't want to use welding like you could be landscaping
[05:47:01] I mean there's like 10 other jobs that could give you that you know like you could make arguments that they're and there are like
[05:47:08] Levels of intelligence that people that are good at their job will have but what I'm saying is the baseline for it is quite long
[05:47:20] I'm saying with some engineer can be can't be welders. Yeah, that's true. Of course. There's back and forth
[05:47:24] I'm talking about averages.
[05:47:27] I'm just working on a bell curve.
[05:47:31] People don't like that, but yeah, you're right.
[05:47:34] It's absolutely true.
[05:47:37] What job requires the least intelligence?
[05:47:39] Yeah, it seems like teacher.
[05:47:45] Not good.
[05:47:47] good at all streamer um i think that a lot of people that are successful streaming are
[05:48:02] pretty smart but i think that actually i mean sometimes that's true but it's not always true
[05:48:11] i think that people that maintain popular like if you maintain popularity for more than
[05:48:15] like five years, you probably have an above average IQ, I would say. Like, you're probably
[05:48:21] not... I mean, I think there are some exceptions, but in a general sense, I think that you're
[05:48:27] probably pretty smart. You're calling Hassan smart? Yeah, Hassan's obviously smart. He's
[05:48:36] obviously intelligent. He might have stupid conclusions that you disagree with, but, you
[05:48:41] know yes he's obviously an intelligent person there's plenty of people that are
[05:48:50] intelligent but they have bad ideas
[05:48:58] about Pokemon I think Pokemon is probably pretty smart yeah sure would you
[05:49:05] say Raki is smart I don't know I don't know if Raki is smart or not I would
[05:49:11] not be surprised if you turned off the cameras and Raqai is actually a lot
[05:49:16] smarter than he acts on camera. I would not be surprised.
[05:49:24] I'm not saying he's like a wizard right? But I would not be surprised. I'll bet
[05:49:34] you a thousand bucks I don't know but again he hasn't really been that he hasn't
[05:49:41] been popular for five years
[05:49:51] any successful man smart and the successful woman is hot on streaming yeah
[05:49:55] like there are no ugly popular female streamers like I don't know maybe on Twitch
[05:50:03] at least right. Like on TikTok or other platforms like maybe, but I think in a general sense
[05:50:10] it's true. Like VTubers. Well the characters are attractive. VTubers must be ugly. I think
[05:50:27] that if you looked at the average, I think that you'd have more unattractive VTubers
[05:50:32] than female flashtuber streamers. I think that's true. But I also like I because basically
[05:50:40] there is because anything like there are no like if you look at the top 100 female streamers
[05:50:46] think about it like this right? Flashtubers well that's what they call them. I mean I'm just
[05:50:50] I'm using the term that people like that use. If you look at the top 100 female streamers
[05:50:57] I would say every single one of them are conventionally attractive minus one
[05:51:02] What do you think the probability is that the top 100 female streamers that are vTubers are all conventionally attractive minus one?
[05:51:12] What do you think the odds of that are I'll tell you zero
[05:51:18] It's obvious I
[05:51:20] I mean, it's obvious, like, it's crazy that people, duh, duh, of course.
[05:51:33] Isn't it unfair, everything in the world is tipped by how hot you are?
[05:51:36] Isn't it unfair?
[05:51:37] The world is unfair.
[05:51:39] Do you think streamers play a part in the degradation of our youth?
[05:51:45] Well, I understand the parents have control.
[05:51:47] You create a society where everyone wants to be a streamer and encompass themselves in
[05:51:50] the same manner.
[05:51:52] No, I don't think so.
[05:51:54] I think that a lot of people are just stupid and they're bad parents.
[05:51:57] And if you let a streamer raise your parent, raise your kid, it's really, it's your fault.
[05:52:06] Life is unfair.
[05:52:07] Yeah, life is unfair.
[05:52:09] And it's, the thing is that everybody who's saying that life isn't fair because you
[05:52:14] weren't like a, you know, a, you know, a six foot five Chad.
[05:52:20] Your life is infinitely better than somebody who was born, you
[05:52:23] know, had like bad spawn RNG. And they, they had spawn RNG in
[05:52:27] Nigeria, or India, or Malaysia. So like, there are a lot of
[05:52:33] places in the world that are like Afghanistan, right?
[05:52:36] Imagine spawn RNG, girl in Afghanistan. Oh, roll the zero
[05:52:41] on that one, huh? Not so good. So, yeah, spawn in Pakistan, not so good. And so, you know,
[05:52:49] really, I mean, I think that, yeah, life is unfair, and there are advantages, like, I mean,
[05:52:54] for me, I think there are a lot of advantages that I have. And there's other advantages that
[05:52:58] I don't have. And so I try to live my life in a way that, you know, plays into those advantages,
[05:53:04] and it doesn't play against them. Does that make sense?
[05:53:11] And I think that's what you should do.
[05:53:13] It's always what you should do.
[05:53:16] How does it only care about fairness?
[05:53:19] Well, I think people, I mean, like people care a lot about fairness.
[05:53:23] They do.
[05:53:24] Not only are gamers streamers so popular.
[05:53:28] I understand I'm going to saw news covering streamers, but those people that just seem
[05:53:31] to be listening to me ramble, those muscle nonsense make no sense to me.
[05:53:35] It's a, I don't know, it depends.
[05:53:39] The advantages that you worked for? You're a farmer?
[05:53:43] No. Here's a big advantage that I have.
[05:53:47] I can work every single day and I don't get tired.
[05:53:51] I don't have big health problems.
[05:53:55] I don't have any sort of detrimental...
[05:53:59] I have perfect eyesight. I have perfect hearing. I have, you know, like,
[05:54:03] relatively perfect health yet.
[05:54:07] What?
[05:54:08] Yeah, exactly, right?
[05:54:10] Well, yeah, I'm saying like to stream, like you're working at streaming, like it's a job,
[05:54:14] you work at your job.
[05:54:15] Like, I don't want to get into like the, oh, is it working or not?
[05:54:19] Like basically what I'm saying is that like, there are people who aren't able to do what
[05:54:23] I do, because it's just simply like, I don't know, maybe they have some sort of
[05:54:29] health issue, like straight up, like there are a lot of people that have different
[05:54:33] health issues that prevent them from doing something that I would do.
[05:54:36] That's the way it is.
[05:54:39] Too much talking? Yeah, like I mean it like the amount that I talk is a lot like and some people would probably it would burn them out to do that.
[05:54:48] They might have different types of issues with their back
[05:54:50] Or with like, you know the way they're sitting down or something else like that like iron mouse, etc. Yeah, like that. I mean
[05:54:56] This is really just the truth. It's rare. I
[05:54:58] Know that I know that most people could do what I do like of course
[05:55:03] but there are some people that can't.
[05:55:06] And what I'm saying is that whenever you look at all
[05:55:08] of the other Venn diagrams of the other advantages
[05:55:10] that I had, like for example, is that,
[05:55:13] like both of my parents were college graduates.
[05:55:15] And, you know, my dad was a college professor
[05:55:18] and like an executive and my mom was a writer.
[05:55:21] And so, like growing up, I grew up in a house
[05:55:25] that, you know, my parents were divorced,
[05:55:26] but I was interacting with them a lot growing up.
[05:55:29] I had a very like large amount of exposure
[05:55:32] to English being spoken in my home.
[05:55:36] So like if you have spawn RNG and your parents
[05:55:39] are like first generation immigrants from like,
[05:55:41] let's say India or Mexico or, you know, Zimbabwe,
[05:55:48] and they don't really know how to speak English well,
[05:55:50] that is going to be a detriment to you.
[05:55:52] And there are people that overcome that detriment,
[05:55:54] such as Ben Carson, for example.
[05:55:56] But I think that the majority of people,
[05:55:58] it's a debuff that makes it harder to do.
[05:56:01] And so my point is that there are advantages that I have,
[05:56:07] and there's other advantages that other people have.
[05:56:09] And I just try to leverage my advantages
[05:56:12] in the way that are best for me.
[05:56:14] And I don't try to play outside of those advantages.
[05:56:18] Like I recognize what I'm good at,
[05:56:19] I recognize what I'm not good at.
[05:56:27] Discreet, I don't think maybe people can do what you can,
[05:56:28] talking on stop entertaining.
[05:56:29] Well, what I'm saying is like, why I mean physically?
[05:56:31] I mean, like some people physically,
[05:56:34] they can't sit in a chair and talk nonstop
[05:56:37] seven days a week, every single day.
[05:56:41] They just can't do that.
[05:56:43] There's some physical indication that they have
[05:56:45] that prevents them from being able to do that.
[05:56:48] I've been trying to actually take more days off because I've wanted to do other things
[05:57:07] and like record more videos and do stuff like besides that, but we'll see what happens.
[05:57:13] I mean, and also like there hasn't really been a lot going on recently.
[05:57:17] Like most days have been like really kind of like kind of just everyday days, right?
[05:57:24] It's not really a lot going on.
[05:57:26] So like I felt more comfortable taking a day off because it's like, okay, well I can just
[05:57:30] relax and you know, nothing really happened today, which is it's nice, right?
[05:57:35] I mean, because like for a while, like is at the same time, if there is a lot going
[05:57:40] on, then I'm not able to take a day off.
[05:57:44] So like you have more people watching and there's like way more people that are excited
[05:57:48] like you know whenever like a new political season comes out or a new game comes out or
[05:57:53] something like that happens.
[05:57:55] But the the like other side of that is that now there's like more things that you have
[05:58:02] like you have to be online every day.
[05:58:05] And so you have to be on longer right like let's say there's an like whenever Donald
[05:58:08] Trump begins the war on Cuba I'm probably going to be I'm going to be online a lot
[05:58:12] more that day, right? And so now I have to plan for that. Does that make sense? So like, there's
[05:58:20] positive and positives and negatives to everything. Political season? Well, yeah, it's true, right? I mean,
[05:58:24] midterms. I mean, yeah, sure. I'm right. You gotta do your part for the Cuban War.
[05:58:35] When are you gonna game more? When there's a game that I feel like playing.
[05:58:38] How do you not get burned out or exhausted?
[05:58:42] Because I think about the fact that I like doing what I'm doing and I remind myself of
[05:58:46] that and I just focus on doing that instead.
[05:58:52] So like and also sometimes I do feel burned out.
[05:58:55] There are days so there are days that like there are days that I don't want to scream
[05:59:00] and I scream anyway.
[05:59:02] And I've never had an instance where at the end of the stream I think to myself
[05:59:07] I shouldn't have screamed
[05:59:09] So it because like basically like this is my opinion with like like and a lot of you guys even if you have a job that you enjoy
[05:59:16] There are probably days that you don't want to do your job and there are days like I've told other streamers this I've told them this many times
[05:59:23] it's important to
[05:59:25] Take streaming approach streaming as a hobby, but it's also sometimes important to approach streaming as a job and
[05:59:33] Sometimes you clock in even if you don't want to
[05:59:35] sometimes the show must go on and if you're not ready to do that then you're
[05:59:43] not ready to be in business for yourself for anything if you're not ready to
[05:59:47] have discipline for yourself and hold yourself accountable to do things then
[05:59:51] you will not be successful in anything you won't be successful in you know like
[05:59:56] any other sort of what do you call it any sort of job or anything else you
[06:00:04] You show up to dinner work with no fatigue, truly impressive.
[06:00:07] I was really tired.
[06:00:09] But I just streamed anyway because that's what I do.
[06:00:15] That's just the way it is.
[06:00:18] I also stayed up until like 3 in the morning playing games that day too.
[06:00:21] So I did a lot.
[06:00:23] Yeah, you gotta have discipline and drive.
[06:00:24] Yeah, exactly.
[06:00:25] You feel isolated because of streamer status, the political stand and whatnot?
[06:00:28] Yeah, a lot of people don't want to interact with me or have anything to do with me.
[06:00:33] I don't really think about it a lot, honestly.
[06:00:35] Like I have a lot of other people that, you know, like,
[06:00:38] I never feel like I'm isolated.
[06:00:42] Like, from like, I'm isolated from streamers,
[06:00:46] but I don't want to be involved with streamers.
[06:00:49] So it's like, oh man, too bad.
[06:00:53] The fact is that, you know, I've succeeded a lot
[06:00:57] with what I've done.
[06:00:58] And I think that also, you know,
[06:01:02] Like what really do I have to gain from interacting with streamers outside of like five or ten people?
[06:01:08] Like I would say there's like five or ten people that are relevant streamers outside of streaming
[06:01:13] and everybody else is just...
[06:01:18] irrelevant.
[06:01:20] Like that's just the truth.
[06:01:22] They're not relevant outside of like their stream.
[06:01:32] Yeah, like none of these people have like a any sort of like real motion
[06:01:38] People want nothing to do with you generally or online only or to cut you off in your personal life, too
[06:01:44] It's both
[06:01:47] I don't really think a lot about
[06:01:50] If you want me to be honest like I don't really think a lot about people that dislike me or which streamers approve of me or not
[06:01:58] because like the reason why is because I don't really
[06:02:02] I don't think about it, I don't.
[06:02:11] It's the same as like people ask me, they're like well what if people from my school think
[06:02:13] about like what you do now, I'm like, I don't know.
[06:02:18] Like I have no idea.
[06:02:22] Why would I even think about that?
[06:02:26] So yeah, you don't care, no I didn't even care what my parents think.
[06:02:31] I didn't like, you know, my dad is like, you think whatever you want, right? Like, who's a fuck?
[06:02:37] So, yeah, it's just that people among you are relevant, if XT was a guru, absolutely zero, there's wrong. Yeah, exactly.
[06:02:46] You know why you can afford to not give a fuck? Exactly. And I put myself in that position.
[06:02:52] And so, like, why would I? Yeah, that was my, that's the reason why I put myself in that position. This is the whole reason.
[06:03:01] You've gone to any of your class reunion since graduating?
[06:03:05] No.
[06:03:06] Not really.
[06:03:09] That's why I remember as you guys, you don't waste time on other people's judgments?
[06:03:17] Well, I think about what other people think.
[06:03:19] I mean, I do think about it.
[06:03:21] I mean, it's just that I don't really dwell on it or get upset about it
[06:03:25] or ask myself if I'm wrong for doing it.
[06:03:29] I think that ultimately, like, you know, if you do anything controversial, people aren't going to like you.
[06:03:35] And I think that streaming is a, like, streamers are very fickle.
[06:03:42] And I've noticed this a lot. It's unique to Twitch streaming, like, specifically.
[06:03:49] Like, I've never had any drama with any kick streamers or any negative experience with any kick streamers.
[06:03:55] But I think the reason why Twitch streaming is so hostile and so problematic is because there's a lot of...
[06:04:03] So there's two reasons. Number one, Twitch is pretty PC, right?
[06:04:08] Where it's like politically correct, you have to like say and have, you know, certain opinions on things, etc.
[06:04:13] Right? And I think that's because like, how does it have a culture like that?
[06:04:17] Well, it's because of the TOS. Like people that think like I do generally get banned.
[06:04:23] And like that's and so basically like whenever you limit like the amount of opinions to like here and like, you know
[06:04:32] Really it used to be here
[06:04:35] You're going to generate and create that kind of audience
[06:04:38] And so that's the reason why
[06:04:43] Water left a strong fuel say erasers response management, I mean
[06:04:47] They just they say I'm any person that they dislike
[06:04:50] They will simply attribute every negative characteristic to them
[06:04:56] Do you think more streamers would express views the same as yours?
[06:04:59] Yeah
[06:04:59] There's a lot of streamers that have reached out to me privately and you know like appreciated things that I've said etc and
[06:05:05] You know like they don't talk about stuff like that on stream, but yeah, of course they think that I
[06:05:09] mean and that's the problem right is that
[06:05:14] You have a ton of people that are like that they just don't want to involve with it
[06:05:20] I don't know if the user is a proxy of being a canary in the coal mine.
[06:05:25] Maybe.
[06:05:26] Well, like what I'm saying is that, um, there's people are deranged.
[06:05:31] I mean, sometimes, yeah, don't speak up.
[06:05:34] You see Nick Fontez fans crashing out with people co-opting America First platform.
[06:05:37] No, I didn't see this.
[06:05:40] What is this?
[06:05:48] first Ohio bro, what are we doing here? America first united? I mean, America first is absolutely
[06:05:59] like a Christian movement. Anybody who thinks that America first isn't a Christian movement
[06:06:06] is an idiot.
[06:06:10] Like, I mean, there's no hijabs or anything like that. Like, I mean, that's not,
[06:06:15] But you go back 200 years, 300 years, 150 years, 100 years, 50 years.
[06:06:24] Is that really America?
[06:06:26] I don't think so.
[06:06:28] Seems like a valid crash out, yeah.
[06:06:33] America First United, guest speaker sells Doc's Ice t-shirts.
[06:06:37] What are you even doing here?
[06:06:42] Political commentator Democrat.
[06:06:43] Again, this is what I've said before, is that they unite on their hate for the woke.
[06:06:52] Well, it's very different.
[06:06:54] And this is the problem is that there are a lot of people who are more than willing
[06:06:58] to join forces with other foreign agents in order to overcome, you know,
[06:07:05] something like, I think Israel is a great example of that.
[06:07:08] Like, I think that there's a lot of people that, you know, basically,
[06:07:11] Whenever they hear some person from the Middle East say that, well, I hate Israel, they think that that means that they're on your side.
[06:07:20] No, they're not. Just because somebody hates Israel doesn't mean that they're America first.
[06:07:25] Israel and America are not the only two choices for which country to put first.
[06:07:30] There are plenty of people who put their culture, their ideology, their religion above America or Israel.
[06:07:37] And a lot of America first people are naive to that.
[06:07:41] And I think that they like the approval.
[06:07:43] It seems like they like the approval that they're getting from these other groups.
[06:07:48] And in doing so, I think that they invite them into the America First movement
[06:07:53] in a way that dilutes it.
[06:07:55] I think that's what's happening.
[06:07:57] And it also basically.
[06:08:01] Changes it from being America First to being a collection of ideas,
[06:08:06] which is different.
[06:08:08] Is actually the result when we see this.
[06:08:11] Yeah, it poisons it, it does.
[06:08:21] Now the assonance is his relatives are on the other Tuckers on it, yeah, exactly.
[06:08:30] And base amongst the East East Tucker Carlson has a big fan base amongst the anti-war left
[06:08:35] who see him as saying the right stuff kind of stop Trump from illegal wars in Iran and
[06:08:40] amongst a lot of Muslims and Arab Americans who see him now as this great champion of
[06:08:43] Palestine wherever I go literally has to wherever I go in this country I do a lot of live
[06:08:48] events I do a lot of public events people come up to you when are you going to Tucker
[06:08:52] Carlson when are you doing the event with Tucker Carlson why don't you do a
[06:08:54] collab with Tucker Carlson we love Tucker Carlson where I go people ask me more about
[06:08:57] Tucker Carlson even in my own family than they asked me about my wife and kids these days Tucker Carlson has it I
[06:09:04] Think that that should show you that
[06:09:08] That's not necessarily America first being against Israel or being for Palestine is not America first
[06:09:19] I think this proves it
[06:09:21] I don't think it's a traitor, but there are things I disagree with.
[06:09:36] Well, finally you expressed disdain for Israel, so liberals assume the password to your mouth
[06:09:45] won't be a potential hate crime.
[06:09:49] What's wrong with putting your religion first?
[06:09:57] Well, when your religion says that people can't do things that are in the Bill of Rights,
[06:10:11] that's the problem.
[06:10:13] It's really simple.
[06:10:20] Yeah, Medea-san is a massive terrorist sympathizer.
[06:10:31] Crazy.
[06:10:33] No way, and Atheist is saying you shouldn't put your religion first.
[06:10:39] Well, and it's also that it's a foreign religion,
[06:10:43] like America is a Christian, it's a Christian country.
[06:10:46] It's based on Christian values.
[06:10:48] Western civilization is based off of Christian values.
[06:10:51] So when you're bringing a foreign religion into America
[06:10:56] and you're using a foreign religion
[06:10:59] to intuit ideology in America,
[06:11:02] you're going to be directly at odds
[06:11:05] with American culture most cases.
[06:11:08] So, like, I do put this on a tier list.
[06:11:11] I do because I'm not retarded.
[06:11:14] Very clearly, like, if you go to Saudi Arabia, the top of that tier list is Islam.
[06:11:19] If you go to India, it's Hinduism.
[06:11:22] If you go to Russia, it's communism, or whatever you want to call it, or Christianity.
[06:11:29] If you go to, you know, I don't know where else.
[06:11:31] If you go to America, it's Christianity.
[06:11:41] Those orthodox? Yeah.
[06:11:45] Russia is orthodox Catholicism, right?
[06:11:48] that they have like the Russian Patriarch
[06:12:01] who's in war stocks yeah just Russian war stocks okay
[06:12:13] If you want my honest opinion, this might get me in trouble.
[06:12:18] As somebody who's raised Roman Catholic, I think that makes a little bit more sense.
[06:12:27] I don't like the idea of the Pope being an intercessor for God.
[06:12:32] I don't like it.
[06:12:34] I don't think it makes sense.
[06:12:40] God doesn't need it? Yeah. I think the orthodox is... I like the idea of a pope. I just don't
[06:12:58] like the... it's the same with Shia Islam has, right? I just don't really... I don't know.
[06:13:06] seems pretty close to idol worship to me. I don't know. I'm not like a theologian, right, but
[06:13:16] it's just the way that I see it.
[06:13:21] Orthodox is the original church from antiquity.
[06:13:25] You Protestant then? Well, no, I'd say if anything, I'd be Roman Catholic, right? I mean,
[06:13:29] like, culturally. But, and like, I respect the Pope. I mean, because that's the way
[06:13:34] way that we do things but personally like I don't really I think it's important to have
[06:13:40] something like a figurehead right have like an Ayatollah you know like a patriarch or you
[06:13:47] know a pope but if you want me to be honest like I don't really I don't think that they're
[06:13:55] Like they intuit anything from God.
[06:13:58] I don't believe in that. I think it's ridiculous.
[06:14:04] Orthodox called the Pope the Bishop of Rome.
[06:14:06] Yeah, because he's the one of many rather than the one above many.
[06:14:10] That's I think that the that's the vocabulary they use or the the framing they use.
[06:14:15] And I agree with that.
[06:14:17] I looked into this, I mean obviously you should look into it, I mean anybody who you know
[06:14:31] this part of western civilization should know that and understand it.
[06:14:38] Do you prefer evangelical or orthodox?
[06:14:40] I prefer orthodox by far, I think evangelical is poisoned, I'll give you an honest answer.
[06:14:46] I think it's poisoned with zionism, I think it's also poisoned with consumerism, it's
[06:14:54] poisoned with like, American, like, let me think about it, with like modern ideology.
[06:15:06] It's just, it's probably, I feel like it's very problematic, I have to really think about
[06:15:10] it but it's materialistic I think the mega churches are sacrilegious I mean
[06:15:18] again like I would view these people I view these people as like a you know a
[06:15:23] distant ally you know against like maybe I don't know people that they hate the
[06:15:28] religion or something like that but they're not on the exact same time
[06:15:35] Evangelical ones do just snake stuff, but that's what I think
[06:15:42] Not only Evangelicals are created equal, a lot of differences
[06:15:47] Yeah, and I'll also tell you that I've never met an Evangelical that was not a man of God
[06:15:52] Right, or a woman of God, and like a good person
[06:15:56] It's just that I disagree with what they think
[06:15:59] I don't think they're bad people, I just don't really see it that way
[06:16:03] that way.
[06:16:33] you
[06:17:03] you
[06:17:33] you