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05-03-2026 · 6h 20m

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[00:00:30] Yeah man, there's no need to feel down, I said it's your man
[00:00:36] Get yourself off the ground, I said it's your man
[00:00:40] Cause you're in a new town, there's no need to be unhappy
[00:00:46] Yeah man, there's a place you can go, I said it's your man
[00:00:51] When you're short on your dough, you can't stay there
[00:00:55] And I'll show you what I mean even to have a dog in the chest.
[00:01:03] It's fun to stay in the fire, and to see it, it's fun to stay in the fire, and to see it.
[00:01:13] They have apple in the big, and they don't think you enjoy it, and you can have it all the fun.
[00:01:19] We're doing boys just woke up a little while ago, and it's another day as always
[00:01:35] Ah
[00:01:36] man
[00:01:37] I woke up a kind of like maybe
[00:01:40] Honestly, I usually I wake up kind of early today. I didn't bro like today. I woke up
[00:01:45] I'm telling y'all like probably like I'm like half hour ago at best and I got up
[00:01:51] I'm like I'm looking at some stuff on the internet. I said oh my god not again and
[00:01:58] We got a lot to do man. We do another day. Yeah, wake up bald today
[00:02:03] Honestly, it was not a not a great hair day, right?
[00:02:06] But we were able to to do what we can and usually it's not
[00:02:11] It's not that great, but it is one of this
[00:02:13] And so, I woke up today too, yeah, yeah.
[00:02:17] And I went to the store, had a little bit of breakfast, and you know, my breakfast, I mean,
[00:02:21] I usually just eat like a nutrient bar or protein bar or something like that, and I just immediately
[00:02:26] go live.
[00:02:27] Like I actually, I feel like the longer that I go without eating, the better that I think.
[00:02:33] Because I feel like your brain is meant to think whenever you're, you know, you're
[00:02:37] in like a stress situation.
[00:02:39] So like whenever your body is under stress,
[00:02:42] I feel like that's never,
[00:02:43] it's really gonna be operating at like peak efficiency,
[00:02:46] you know, woke up at 4 a.m.
[00:02:48] I mean, that's pretty early, right?
[00:02:50] I'll tell you that.
[00:02:52] And important meetings before lunch, exactly.
[00:02:54] What time do you normally take a shit?
[00:02:56] What do you mean?
[00:02:58] Depends, right?
[00:02:59] It depends.
[00:03:00] And so, yeah, anyway, it's true, intermittent fasting,
[00:03:03] keystone of burning and instead of glucose.
[00:03:05] I don't even know what glucose is.
[00:03:07] like my mentality about a lot of hell stuff is that
[00:03:10] if I don't know what it is, it doesn't exist.
[00:03:13] And that's the way I think about it, right?
[00:03:16] It's like, I see all these guys that are like,
[00:03:20] you know, these random dudes that live in like Italy
[00:03:24] and they spend all day without a shirt on
[00:03:26] with fucking smoking cigars, drinking wine all day
[00:03:30] and they're like 90 something.
[00:03:32] It's like, I feel like that's the way
[00:03:36] you're supposed to do things right there's no you know all yeah I've got a
[00:03:40] worry about like all these different levels and bullshit etc.
[00:03:44] No absolutely fucking not what games are releasing today I don't think there's
[00:03:49] anything releasing today honestly I feel like gaming right now it's you know
[00:03:53] gaming is usually a feast and famine where you have a lot of games coming
[00:03:58] out everything's super exciting oh my god all these things are happening and
[00:04:02] Then the rest of the time it's like nothing so you've got to figure out things that you want to play on your own
[00:04:08] Like I've been playing never in a stabberness a lot
[00:04:10] That's what I've been doing a whole lot and it's been enjoyable. It has been you're excited for pewee 2.5 league
[00:04:16] I am I'm more excited like it's actually crazy to me how bad Diablo is
[00:04:21] Like I was looking at the at twitch right and I don't know if I can show you guys this
[00:04:26] But let me see I can pull it up and show you because it's just it's so bad
[00:04:30] And if I look at Diabler 4 right like one of my one of my channels
[00:04:36] Yeah, we'll get this even this here like I like I feel like there should be way more people playing the game
[00:04:42] Right like I mean this is the new expansion of Diabler like I mean what happened like what's going on
[00:04:49] So it's just weird for me to see this man
[00:04:51] You wish for spirit to end the service and they just did today well that was the other day, right?
[00:04:56] It was yesterday or the day before but yeah, and so what's up?
[00:04:59] Yeah, everyone beat it. I mean, I guess right, but it's just really surprising to me to see that like I just I didn't expect that level to crash out
[00:05:08] I guess but I guess that's the way things are now, right?
[00:05:11] It hit it hit peak player count on steam did it? Let me see if it did
[00:05:16] Diablo
[00:05:17] For and where is it here? Yeah, it did three hours ago. That's pretty good
[00:05:23] I mean like I would say let me go back. We'll look at everything and so this was a free week
[00:05:31] Yeah, I mean like vessel of it did better than the first expansion
[00:05:35] Wow
[00:05:36] Well, I don't know what to say. Yeah, maybe it is doing better
[00:05:41] But I couldn't get into it. All I want to do is quite P. OE 2 right?
[00:05:45] I think they dropped the ball the problem is that to me
[00:05:48] the combat like there are like little nuances in the combat that make me realize that I'm not playing a triple-a game
[00:05:59] Does that make sense right where it's like if you try to move around the barrel you get caught inside of an imaginary hitbox
[00:06:06] Etc like and like I play that and I'm like, ah jeez like what's going on here, right?
[00:06:11] And Blizzard coming games. Yeah, it's just it doesn't have that same type of tactile, you know, high quality like
[00:06:19] responsiveness that like peely 2 to peely 2 has right and I hope they fix in short and act 3 and peely 2
[00:06:25] I mean, oh, yes, that's the going back in time act. Yeah, I guess you're right about that
[00:06:31] The edge of the walls that sucks about it does and it's like Diablo 3 played really really well, especially for its time
[00:06:38] and it did. It was amazing. So seeing it happen now, like I don't really understand this at all,
[00:06:43] man. I really don't. And what is this? Dads are still working on the campaign D4 Goad. Well,
[00:06:49] D4 has always been a dad game. It has been, and that's it. Son Piker is white supremacist
[00:06:54] country that are still unresolved racial wounds. The racial wounds will never be resolved
[00:07:01] because people's careers are built around not resolving them. You're never going to have
[00:07:07] of any sort of racial revolution or resolution in America
[00:07:11] because people, their entire job and existence
[00:07:14] is built around the fact that there are these problems.
[00:07:17] So they will always find these problems.
[00:07:19] And also, by the way, yeah,
[00:07:21] all the racial stuff is gone now, basically.
[00:07:24] Everybody has every right.
[00:07:26] You know, if you're black, you can come here
[00:07:27] and do whatever you want.
[00:07:29] Asian, do whatever you want.
[00:07:30] Indian, do whatever you want.
[00:07:32] Yeah, there is no real systematic racism anymore.
[00:07:35] It's not real.
[00:07:35] and if there is any of it, it's called DEI and it's against white people.
[00:07:39] So, no, absolutely not.
[00:07:42] And he redefines words, he doesn't know what supremacy means.
[00:07:45] Yeah, I mean, I guess so, only systematic racism is in their own minds.
[00:07:49] Yeah, you're right about that.
[00:07:50] And also, it's a very weird thing where these people are like,
[00:07:55] well, why would you want to live in a country
[00:07:57] if you think that it's a white supremacist country, right?
[00:07:59] Why would you want to do that?
[00:08:01] Like, I'd want to leave.
[00:08:02] Like, if I thought the country was that bad and I was a foreigner,
[00:08:05] and like the country hated me i i'd be like i'm gonna get the fuck out of here
[00:08:08] right
[00:08:09] seems like a shit hole
[00:08:11] and uh... racism was dead in the two thousands that for a bomb and the
[00:08:14] democrats in one full racial filter in every issue
[00:08:16] yeah i think there's been a lot of cases right there's been a lot of
[00:08:19] instances where that happens i think it's very common
[00:08:22] and uh... yeah it's really what i think at least racism was uh... yeah
[00:08:26] race grifters make money off the ship they do
[00:08:28] well the reason why is that i mean this is their court like
[00:08:31] the core platform of a lot of people like us on is hating white people
[00:08:36] like it's white resentment
[00:08:38] uh... it's extremely a common
[00:08:40] and uh... if you look at by the way
[00:08:42] if you look at a lot of these especially girls like their instagram profiles
[00:08:46] like your twitter
[00:08:47] they're gonna have all kinds of like weird comments about like people based
[00:08:50] off of race it's like that one girl that we saw the other day right the
[00:08:54] s socialist socialite or whatever the fuck it was
[00:08:57] like uh... you know it's that that kind of stuff
[00:09:00] and uh... you see michael jackson would be no i haven't
[00:09:03] and uh... like this on the use the name identity of minorities is shield to the
[00:09:06] bad actions will be on the course right
[00:09:09] well that's what they want to do is they want to make a voting block of non
[00:09:12] white people and then rally them together around racism
[00:09:15] that's clearly what it is right you know create a problem and sell the solution
[00:09:19] that's really simple
[00:09:21] and uh... playing me when
[00:09:23] uh... i guess it's gonna have to be soon i i don't know like i i i guess i'm
[00:09:27] gonna have to do that
[00:09:28] And so just like SPLC, yeah, yeah, I think that's a great example.
[00:09:32] And I think that's really what happens is that, you know, it's what I've said before
[00:09:35] about like social justice warriors or anybody else, right, where it's like, if these people
[00:09:40] ever actually got their way and all of their problems were ever actually solved, their
[00:09:45] life would be over.
[00:09:47] That would be it.
[00:09:48] Because the only power they wield, the only import they have is the relevance of
[00:09:54] their problems and their grievances.
[00:09:57] So when you have a person whose community and their world view and their identity and their
[00:10:03] existence is built on grievance, you're never going to make them get rid of their grievances.
[00:10:07] They're always going to think of something new because basically acknowledging that their
[00:10:12] grievances have been met means that now they lose their influence.
[00:10:16] They're never going to do that.
[00:10:18] Duh!
[00:10:19] Of course!
[00:10:20] That's just the way it works.
[00:10:22] It's the Cure to Cancer argument for racism.
[00:10:24] Yeah, I guess so, right?
[00:10:26] they're never satisfied. Yeah, people say that they're never going to cure cancer because they make so much money, you know, treating it.
[00:10:31] And by the way, like, I remember, so I was like, this is the first day, like, you know, I took my dad to, like, the, you know, the oncology, which is the cancer place.
[00:10:41] And I remember going into the bathroom, going into the bathroom, and like, this bathroom looked better than the Hilton Hotel.
[00:10:49] It was the most extravagant really nice-looking place that you've ever seen and I went in there
[00:10:56] I took a picture of it and I sent it to my friend and I said they ain't never cure in this shit
[00:11:03] They got a good thing going here bro, I did not know
[00:11:07] That you're in it. No, no, bro. I we really we got this going on show it
[00:11:12] I mean, I'm not gonna show the whole place, right? But like that's it. You shouldn't now
[00:11:15] I don't know if I did or not I can tell you the number cure cancer. I guess right
[00:11:18] I mean I again I'm not a scientist. I don't know if that's like realistic or not to do but you know either way
[00:11:23] Yeah, has to chemo piss is super toxic. It is it's really really bad and yeah, I remember follow the money
[00:11:29] It's yeah, it's I mean I kind of don't want to believe that but the same time
[00:11:33] It's like how can you not believe that when it's so seemingly evident, right?
[00:11:38] I mean like I mean what else really is there to it and they'll just take their time
[00:11:42] We already have many cures really I feel like I mean are there a lot of diseases now that are getting like totally cured
[00:11:47] I guess they got rid of being fat with ozympic, right? I mean like what about besides that?
[00:11:52] I don't know so I'd have to really think about as a pharmacopilot, but as a biologist cancer is really hard to cure
[00:11:58] Yeah, I understand like I don't know really biology, but I understand a little bit about it
[00:12:02] And so like what I've seen that people have told me I'm like yeah
[00:12:06] I can see why this seems like it's really hard to do but who the hell knows so working cancer research
[00:12:12] The sentiments not true at all. No, I hope so right I definitely hope so
[00:12:15] And so conspiracy is that cures get suppressed the more it alternative energy devices. Yeah, it's probably mostly conspiracies
[00:12:22] But at the same time it's like I look at it and it's definitely funny to think about but yeah
[00:12:27] That's really the way that I see a lot of those other like social justice people or anybody else
[00:12:32] Because like you know whenever you're whenever your movement and your influence is based around identity politics
[00:12:38] You can't stop riding that horse right you can't get off the horse and the moment that you do
[00:12:44] Well, then you lose the race and nobody cares about you, right? So you have to you have to keep doing that
[00:12:49] So those people will never admit that there's been any level of racial parody or any level of you know improvement on things ever
[00:12:56] So, yeah
[00:13:02] Cancer it was due to HPV
[00:13:04] I don't even know what HPV is. I've no idea. Have you heard about the ozympic breath?
[00:13:08] They have the same rot that you taste to dealt with
[00:13:10] I mean my mouth doesn't really take like I don't have bad breath and the reason why is because I
[00:13:17] Drink so much soda that it basically just kills it
[00:13:22] Like it it kill like there's no way that I can have bad breath because I'm drinking so much soda and acid
[00:13:28] That it just kills any sort of a
[00:13:32] Smell like that's it and I'm telling you know I'm being real. I'm being honest like y'all think I'm lying
[00:13:38] I'm not it makes sense. Yes, exactly kills all the bacteria and
[00:13:43] That's not how it works. Well, if that's not how it works and that then why is it working? How about that? Think about that?
[00:13:48] And so does use the toilet cleaner sometimes. Yeah, I guess I'm a toilet and the sugar is fermenting and creating alcohol
[00:13:56] Which sterilizes the mouth exactly teeth look good. Yeah, I mean, I've got to get I've got another
[00:14:01] You know another fucking appointment for having my teeth done
[00:14:05] But that's not going to be for a while and it's actually just going to be like a follow-up thing
[00:14:09] It's there's not even anything that's going to happen that day
[00:14:11] And how do you not dissolve your stomach lining with all the soda?
[00:14:14] Well, I think that like if you train a body to do something a body will be good at doing it
[00:14:19] And so that's what I do is I train my body to just simply process that type of stuff
[00:14:26] Blue sky goes full panic after fired Trump officials anti ice website. Dox is almost
[00:14:33] 18,000 leftists. Man. Man. Not a good day to be, right? Oh my god. So, Jesus, and they're
[00:14:47] complaining about it too. I'm not surprised. And I'd be upset about it too. Has anyone
[00:14:53] else, oh what is this? I'll pull this one up and see it. Has anyone, has anyone else
[00:14:57] got an email saying that information from GTFO ICE was compromised. It has my
[00:15:04] full fucking name and my phone number in it. Man.
[00:15:10] Man. Shouldn't have done it. Yep, you shouldn't have done it. And freedom of
[00:15:18] speech. Yeah, I guess so. And Rip, get him. I know. I'm very glad to see this.
[00:15:22] And I mean, it's had to have been like a CIA or an FBI plot, right?
[00:15:27] So, I mean, this is kind of the thing, the anti-ISD uplaws wish happened to anyone they disliked.
[00:15:31] Now it's a problem. I know. I hope that somebody makes a database with all of those people.
[00:15:36] They do. I hope that's what happens. I hope the FBI does like Palantir.
[00:15:40] They need to make a database with all these people and then like start tracking them with like, you know, the Jewish space drones and stuff.
[00:15:47] And that way, you know, like we don't have any surprises with them, right?
[00:15:52] Like there's not going to be a situation with these people.
[00:15:55] So home under camp, yeah, maybe you're right.
[00:15:57] That's what happens when you hire cheap.
[00:15:59] I guess so.
[00:15:59] I hope employers take a look at it.
[00:16:01] Yeah, I mean, like I think people,
[00:16:02] you know, you've got to have some patriots out there
[00:16:04] that they're willing to do that.
[00:16:05] And always use a fake phone number and fake email.
[00:16:08] You're right.
[00:16:09] And always do that.
[00:16:10] They should arrest them if they get probation,
[00:16:12] at least for a lengthy jail sentence.
[00:16:14] Yeah, exactly.
[00:16:15] You know, a blue sky can become a sting operation.
[00:16:17] Well, it is like, I mean,
[00:16:18] it's definitely like a nutball meeting point.
[00:16:20] It certainly is.
[00:16:21] There's been a whole lot of morons.
[00:16:23] This mental health awareness.
[00:16:27] Aren't they doing, wait a minute, isn't Halo,
[00:16:30] it seems like Halo every single month
[00:16:32] is doing some sort of identity month.
[00:16:36] Cause wasn't last month the diversity,
[00:16:39] oh here we go, so now it's Pacific Islander
[00:16:43] and Asian history month.
[00:16:46] Oh my God, how did this happen to Halo?
[00:16:49] like I used to play Halo I was a big fan of Halo but now we've got all this
[00:16:55] going on holy fucking shit and all right well there you go women I guess so so
[00:17:01] yeah it's that's why they're scared to the next game Halo's dead it's dead the
[00:17:06] moment that I heard that Halo had a person working on it that didn't like
[00:17:10] working with guns is the moment I knew the game was dead like it is it's dead
[00:17:14] now you can go back and you can play Halo one two and three and you know
[00:17:19] It's great and I you know, I played it before and you know, I played well
[00:17:23] I played him when it came out I played him semi recently too and they're great games
[00:17:26] But like it's just never gonna be what it was. It's not it's called gay low now. Yeah, it's not halo
[00:17:33] It's gay low. You're right. And I guess that's where things are
[00:17:37] I'm not surprised at all people involved in the halo TV series said they never played the games also
[00:17:42] Yeah, it's just really cringe and
[00:17:45] Again, like you really shouldn't have that. I mean like it's just
[00:17:49] At the end of the day, the people that do this kind of stuff with games and like with media,
[00:17:54] these people can never create a good product.
[00:17:57] They will not like the people that constantly make these virtue signal posts and everything,
[00:18:02] they will never make a good product.
[00:18:04] It will always be bad.
[00:18:05] It will always be in one way or another shitty, you know, like dysfunctional, like
[00:18:12] garbage, something like that, right?
[00:18:14] And why would you admit it?
[00:18:15] I don't know.
[00:18:16] Bring back red versus blue.
[00:18:18] I didn't even say I didn't even like Red vs Blue.
[00:18:20] I like the Halo Montages, but that's it.
[00:18:23] Hard thing about being 33 years old
[00:18:25] is seeing games that I like turn to shit.
[00:18:27] There are a lot of examples of that.
[00:18:29] And I've had that happen too, where like,
[00:18:31] I mean, let me think, okay, so franchises,
[00:18:34] let me see, okay, notepad,
[00:18:37] let me try to pull up this here.
[00:18:40] Franchises, I've grown old enough
[00:18:48] To see turn to shit, okay, so halo
[00:18:54] world of warcraft
[00:18:57] Let me see. Okay, besides this
[00:19:00] Gears of war. Well Gears of war is basically dead, right? So like that's different
[00:19:05] Pokemon Pokemon. That's another one for me. Let me think besides that call of duty
[00:19:10] I was a really big call of duty fan like I think warzone is fine, but like I don't really know
[00:19:14] Let me think besides that Star Wars, yeah Star Wars, Star Wars, let's see Diablo, Assassin's Creed.
[00:19:25] Okay, let me think besides this Star Trek, yeah Star Trek, it's another one.
[00:19:34] Harry Potter, I mean maybe, right, I mean Destiny, I never really played Destiny a whole lot, I mean
[00:19:41] like that would be really like this Lord of the Rings I mean I guess Lord of the Rings but like I
[00:19:48] the thing is that I guess I've just inoculated myself to where any type of like bad Lord of the
[00:19:54] Rings content I just don't even take it seriously I don't even consider it Lord of the Rings content
[00:19:59] I just consider it like oh yeah it's more fan fiction who cares that's what people like to do
[00:20:04] The US education system, that's a big one, isn't it? So Terminator for sure. Yeah, I mean, again,
[00:20:15] like there's a lot of games and movies that are like that now. It's very annoying, but that's the
[00:20:19] way it goes. That Lord of the Rings horse game, though, house game. Oh my God. I forgot all about
[00:20:25] that. The Lord of the Rings Hobbit house game. How is that game doing anyway? Like whatever
[00:20:31] happened to that game. Hobbit, let me see if I can find it. No, it's not even on here.
[00:20:38] I don't even see where the hell it is. Well, who the fuck knows? And I forgot even what
[00:20:43] it was called. World of the Rings had one trilogy and a few games. That's all, that's
[00:20:47] all and I refuse to acknowledge other things. Exactly, yes. You don't even have to acknowledge
[00:20:52] these other things as being part of the fantasy. This is the most obvious use
[00:20:56] of gen AI what is this is this AI is that AI I mean I don't know
[00:21:26] I feel like what they've done is they've taken so many things that are like, you know, there's
[00:21:34] like so many art styles that AI uses so much that now like anything that looks that way
[00:21:40] is automatically seen as AI.
[00:21:43] Who cares?
[00:21:44] It looks fine.
[00:21:45] Yeah.
[00:21:46] It doesn't matter.
[00:21:47] Well, the thing is people are still creating these like false problems about AI.
[00:21:52] Like this is the reality is that as long as something looks good and it plays well, whether
[00:21:57] something's AI or not doesn't really matter.
[00:22:00] And I think that you're going to start seeing this become the reality already.
[00:22:04] It's more or less the accepted reality because it is already the reality.
[00:22:08] And this is something that's happening now.
[00:22:10] Like a lot of people have reported this, I remember even Jason Schreyer reported it,
[00:22:14] and he said that many of your favorite game studios are already using AI to begin
[00:22:18] with.
[00:22:19] I think the problem is that when AI is always corollary
[00:22:23] with a lower quality product,
[00:22:26] that means AI will be seen as bad.
[00:22:28] But the moment that somebody is able to use AI
[00:22:30] to enhance their product and to make it better,
[00:22:33] then you're going to see a change
[00:22:35] of people's perception of AI.
[00:22:37] I think that's really what's going to happen.
[00:22:40] And it could be because lip sync doesn't match.
[00:22:43] Yeah, I mean, because it's probably made in like,
[00:22:45] it's animated for like a different language.
[00:22:47] I think that's probably true.
[00:22:48] tales of the shire of that's what it was called yes tales of the shire
[00:22:53] tales of the shia there it is
[00:22:56] okay how did this do i mean a hundred players is pretty good i would say
[00:23:00] like what's really funny about this is that this is actually not that bad
[00:23:05] it's really not
[00:23:06] like i mean okay obviously this is what to be expected but like it's doing better
[00:23:10] than other games like for how shitty as it was
[00:23:14] that's actually pretty successful i would say and i know it's weird to say
[00:23:17] that, but I would say so. And once AI perfects porn, everything else will come after. Well,
[00:23:23] I think that this is really like, I mean, you look at, I mean, there's guys that are, you know,
[00:23:29] following all these like, AI, Instagram models, like only fans models, stuff like that. And like,
[00:23:36] I think that's kind of like a biological turing test, right? Where it's like, okay, well,
[00:23:40] if somebody can jerk off to something, that means that it's probably good enough for them
[00:23:44] them to kind of like it, right?
[00:23:47] And AI copers and chat.
[00:23:49] Well, there are some people, again, like a lot of people,
[00:23:52] I think that this is what's going on,
[00:23:54] is that they think that if they create enough noise
[00:23:58] and they stir up enough of a problem about AI,
[00:24:01] they can make companies afraid to use AI.
[00:24:04] And I think the reason why people do that
[00:24:07] is because they're afraid of AI replacing them.
[00:24:10] So they don't wanna have AI replace them in their job.
[00:24:13] So what they do is every single time
[00:24:15] that there's anything that has AI in it,
[00:24:17] they overreact, they go crazy,
[00:24:20] and they try to demonize it as much as possible
[00:24:22] so they can create a negative feedback loop
[00:24:25] where anything that's done with AI,
[00:24:27] companies are afraid to do it
[00:24:29] because they don't wanna have that negative feedback.
[00:24:31] But the problem is that, and here's the issue,
[00:24:33] is that you're going to have companies
[00:24:35] that don't exist inside of the Western sphere of influence
[00:24:39] that are making content and products with AI,
[00:24:42] and every single time we you know i can a bunch of people from china get mad at
[00:24:46] me i don't even know about it because i don't speak chinese
[00:24:49] and it's the exact same thing for them so the moment that you have other
[00:24:53] cultures and other uh... you know places in the world that are using it
[00:24:57] and they're using it efficiently and well what's gonna happen is that you're
[00:25:01] going to have a big shift to where people are going to care about that
[00:25:04] as much
[00:25:05] so does that make sense and uh... smart person planet is this is somebody
[00:25:09] who's mad. Is that it? And let me see if I can find this. And, yeah, the matrix, the
[00:25:16] robot nation was so efficient, they essentially dominated the world economy. Exactly. And,
[00:25:21] yeah, anyway, what my point is about this, too, they steal and use copyrighted material.
[00:25:26] Why would anybody care about stealing and using copyrighted material? Nobody actually
[00:25:31] cares about that. This is a this is a fake worry. Do you really think that all of
[00:25:36] the millennials that grew up downloading everything and pirating everything on
[00:25:41] limelire actually care about stealing and use ad block do you really think that
[00:25:47] they care about this they don't actually care about this like this is the
[00:25:50] mode this is the biggest fucking fantasy like what do you mean no they
[00:25:54] don't absolutely not you wouldn't download yeah you wouldn't download a
[00:25:59] car exactly then you think the Napster generation really cares about a
[00:26:04] bunch of fucking uh...
[00:26:06] uh... copyright infringement of course they don't don't care about that at all
[00:26:10] so the reason why they do it is because they think that they can
[00:26:14] like that is that is an angle that they can attack it from
[00:26:17] like it's not because they have a ideological
[00:26:20] problem with copyright
[00:26:22] or they have an ideological line with copyright it's because they have a
[00:26:25] problem with uh... anybody else doing it
[00:26:28] because they want to complain about it that's it
[00:26:31] and so anyway
[00:26:32] And they did start carrying when the lawsuits came in.
[00:26:35] Yeah, but what are you going to do, for example,
[00:26:38] when an AI is made in a country that doesn't respect
[00:26:42] the United States company's lawsuits?
[00:26:44] Like, for example, what do you think's going to happen?
[00:26:47] Nothing.
[00:26:47] Nothing's going to happen to them.
[00:26:48] And then people can make it and do whatever they want.
[00:26:51] And so that in China, well, it could be China.
[00:26:54] I think it probably would be more likely to be
[00:26:55] another country besides that.
[00:26:57] And so nothing exactly blocked the product.
[00:27:00] You can't do that.
[00:27:00] because then as soon as and and this is what's going to happen is that
[00:27:05] like why is it like they could block for for example like they could block
[00:27:09] youtube they could block twitter they could block any website they want but
[00:27:12] they don't because the people wanted
[00:27:14] on youtube there is like infinity copyright infringement
[00:27:18] like everything here is copyright infringement
[00:27:21] uh... you know like let me look at your every video game is copyright
[00:27:24] infringement
[00:27:25] uh... you know like many of these things are copyright infringement right
[00:27:29] And so the problem is that you have an internet that is built off of copyright infringement.
[00:27:34] Like there's no way to get around that. So I think that the problem, people that created the stuff,
[00:27:39] and if they can't make the money, they can't make it anymore, it means no more books,
[00:27:42] ardor music, only AI copying other AI. Well, I think the reality is that people are still,
[00:27:48] like you could say that with copyright in general, like people stealing stuff, etc.
[00:27:53] So I mean, like I just, I don't really see that argument existing. I mean, like obviously
[00:27:57] you shouldn't steal and pirate stuff. I mean, of course, but AI copying something and making
[00:28:02] something similar to it. Like, I don't... Here's really what it comes down to for me.
[00:28:08] I don't see a real, like, moral difference between a artist copying another artist
[00:28:18] and being inspired by another artist. I don't see a large moral difference behind that,
[00:28:23] and a machine doing that through an aggregate algorithm.
[00:28:29] Like, I feel like this is functionally the same thing.
[00:28:33] Even though, like, obviously, there's like minor differences.
[00:28:36] Fundamentally, these two things are the same thing that they are.
[00:28:41] And one takes effort.
[00:28:42] Well, effort does not mean that the product is good or bad.
[00:28:46] It doesn't matter to me.
[00:28:47] Like effort, like who cares what effort takes.
[00:28:50] So I don't think that's the way people always want to be creative.
[00:28:53] Yeah, they do.
[00:28:54] And these people should ban referencing.
[00:28:56] Exactly.
[00:28:58] TikTok's banned in China.
[00:28:59] What's the point you're trying to get at?
[00:29:00] Well, TikTok's banned in China?
[00:29:02] Well, yeah, but they have their own TikTok, obviously.
[00:29:05] So yeah, turn the music down a little.
[00:29:07] Is it loud?
[00:29:08] I don't think it is, is it?
[00:29:09] And as if the AI is creating the software,
[00:29:11] it's hard for me to tell sometimes
[00:29:13] because I have different audio inputs
[00:29:15] and AI takes resources to perform.
[00:29:18] It does, but it takes less.
[00:29:20] So people that are mad,
[00:29:21] there's the liberal artists types
[00:29:22] are going to be replaced first by AI. Exactly. And so I think this is what's going to happen is that,
[00:29:27] you know, AI is going to remove a lot of these creative jobs. It's going to remove, like AI
[00:29:32] is basically going to remove, this is going to sound really stupid, but I think it's true,
[00:29:39] it is going to disproportionately remove liberals and progressives from the workplace.
[00:29:45] It is. It's going to disproportionately, and by a massive amount to, by the way,
[00:29:51] like totally massively remove them from the workplace. And that also, by the way, the extension of that
[00:29:57] is they will also be removed from the economy. And this is exactly right, because here's the
[00:30:03] problem is that like number one, like a lot of these jobs are like managerial jobs, really?
[00:30:09] Yeah, I think really, absolutely. So AI isn't that bad. I'm a big AI supporter. I love AI.
[00:30:15] I think AI is great. There are other people that don't like it. I think it's amazing.
[00:30:20] So, yeah, AI will democratize creativity.
[00:30:24] I guess you're right.
[00:30:25] The next Democrat government is going to ultra mega government job increase.
[00:30:30] Yeah, I think that they will do that.
[00:30:31] I think so.
[00:30:33] And great, now they'll even have more time to fuck shit up.
[00:30:36] Well, they won't be able to get any money for it.
[00:30:38] So it's going to be hard to do that, right?
[00:30:39] There's not.
[00:30:40] And yeah, 20% of libs are on welfare.
[00:30:43] There's no way it's that well, man.
[00:30:45] And Israel defenders, this is a song.
[00:30:47] Oh my God.
[00:30:50] Oh my god, bro, like really? It's another day, huh?
[00:31:00] Should OG and creators get royalties when AI is used in training their work?
[00:31:04] No. I don't think so, no.
[00:31:07] Have you noticed that the year on life is a correlation between people who are smart and people you know who support AI?
[00:31:13] People that I know that are smart and people that support AI?
[00:31:18] Well, it depends. Basically anybody who is like a creative artist person generally looks
[00:31:25] at AI as a threat, but everybody else that I know generally likes it. And what I think
[00:31:31] is funny is that even the artsy people that I know use AI all the time. They talk to AI.
[00:31:39] So like really, what are we doing saying, oh wow, AI is so bad, it's so bad, but you're
[00:31:46] You're using it. You're using it all the time. So how does this really work? Like, I mean, so I actually used AI last night. Okay.
[00:31:57] So I did a little test. I want to show you guys what the test is. Okay.
[00:32:04] So I was playing in TE and there is that there's a little red box. And I said open red boxes were four with swirly shit on them in TE.
[00:32:14] And I just looked this up and I was like, all right. Well, what is it going to give me?
[00:32:18] What kind of answer is it going to be? And so it gave me the worst possible answer. A bunch of random boxes
[00:32:24] know the game in TE. And so then it still didn't get it right. So I said, okay, grok. All right, grok.
[00:32:32] You apparently don't understand this. I pay, it's like
[00:32:36] $250 every three months or something like that for the highest version of Gemini.
[00:32:41] And so then I looked up open red boxes in TE game and Jim and I I hate to say it
[00:32:50] Jim and I locked it the fuck in
[00:32:53] It locked it the fuck in and it told me exactly what I needed to know
[00:33:00] It did probably your prompts are awful. You don't understand my prompts are awful on purpose
[00:33:06] I made the prompts awful on purpose. I do this as a test. Obviously I know how to search for
[00:33:15] information. I'm 35 years old. Everybody that's my age knows how to use Google. That's the whole
[00:33:22] point. I want to say, Grock, how does I do? And then it's like, how does I do Red Rock in game?
[00:33:29] And it's like, oh, you mean the Red Rock and Dark Souls 1? You have to use the hammer
[00:33:33] in order to break. Okay, well here are your steps. Here's a detailed breakdown. Here's a map layout.
[00:33:38] Here are the paths that you need to take. Here's a leveling guide. These are the bosses you're
[00:33:42] going to have to avoid. This is the attack pattern for the bosses. These are the boss
[00:33:45] soul rewards that you can get. And like all this, like that's the goal, right? Like that's the
[00:33:50] reason why I ask these questions is I ask these abstract weird questions to see if it's going
[00:33:55] to give me the correct answer. And that's the reason why. And check out Cash Patel Epstein
[00:34:02] live hearing. Cash Patel Epstein Live Hearing. That sounds like something that's not happening.
[00:34:08] Let me see if I can find this. Yeah, I don't believe that.
[00:34:20] Well, where's this? Yeah, it sounds like some bullshit to me.
[00:34:24] This is from a little bit ago. There'll be a rest. It's coming soon. Oh, it's coming
[00:34:29] soon that's good and uh okay well that i was worried it wasn't gonna be coming soon the fc
[00:34:35] files released caspartale perjured himself of course yeah there's something that's gonna happen
[00:34:40] to him for that yeah i don't see any clips of this there are no clips it's probably because it
[00:34:44] didn't happen isn't it funny how no why don't you try spelling it out yes i know direct the
[00:34:50] alphabet yes or no no a b c director it sounds like you don't want to tell us did you tell
[00:34:56] tell the Attorney General that Donald Trump's name was in the F.D. files.
[00:34:59] Why don't you try serving your constituency by focusing on reducing violent crime in this country
[00:35:04] and the number of pedophiles that are legally forwarding sanctuary cities in California?
[00:35:09] It's really funny that this was less than a month ago.
[00:35:14] And at this point, this guy's career, like this dude was grilling the director of the FBI.
[00:35:21] He was on top of the world.
[00:35:23] He might have been the next governor of California.
[00:35:26] And then,
[00:35:31] well,
[00:35:33] you can't stop fucking,
[00:35:35] you can't stop fucking around.
[00:35:37] You can't stop.
[00:35:38] And then that's it.
[00:35:39] He cooked himself.
[00:35:40] He did.
[00:35:41] Now he's under criminal investigation.
[00:35:44] Big mistake, right?
[00:35:45] And imagine how confident you have to be asking like that.
[00:35:48] Well, he didn't think it was gonna happen, right?
[00:35:50] And so there's gonna be arrests
[00:35:52] For who? Who's getting arrested? I don't believe that.
[00:35:56] He had already died former director Comey and that's going through the judicial process, but we also, at this FBI,
[00:36:02] even though we uncover what we uncover back in the house until days, I had to come in here and find rooms that they hid from the world.
[00:36:08] I had to come in here and find access on our computer systems in restricted and prohibited case files that they purposely put in...
[00:36:14] D'Alton Cache Patel?
[00:36:16] I want Cache Patel to be the American he is on his email.
[00:36:22] I want him to be the American that's getting drunk constantly, smoking cigars, loves, you know, fast, like, it, like, that's the guy I want to see.
[00:36:33] I want to see him come out, you know, and be like, alright guys, listen, we've had a big problem with all these fat hoes sitting around causing problems for ice, so we're gonna round them all up.
[00:36:45] That's what I want to see him. I want to see him be that guy. Like you're a chud. You are
[00:36:53] a chud. Be a chud. Like, like you, you have fulfill your chud destiny. What are you doing?
[00:37:02] Places for no one to see and find. We have found all this information. We are working
[00:37:06] with our department of justice partners. And I am never going to let this go because
[00:37:10] they not only personally attacked the presidency of the United States and President Trump,
[00:37:14] but they try to thwart our elections
[00:37:16] and bring the entire system.
[00:37:17] And that is not something that is going to stop on,
[00:37:21] that is not something I'm going to allow on my wife.
[00:37:23] But you just have to remember,
[00:37:24] they built this disease temple over 20 and 30 years.
[00:37:27] We've got all the evidence.
[00:37:29] I can announce on your show
[00:37:30] that we've got all the information we need.
[00:37:32] We're working with our prosecutors
[00:37:34] at the Department of Justice
[00:37:35] and the Attorney General, Todd Blanche.
[00:37:36] And we are going to be making arrests.
[00:37:39] And it's coming, and I promise you, it's coming soon.
[00:37:42] What cash to fill your chud destiny like I want the guy that was crashing out
[00:37:48] Fucking shotgunning beers with the American hockey team, you know after we just rents Canada. I
[00:37:56] Want that guy
[00:37:58] When you started this interview you said Maria you and I have been working together for a long time and this is exactly what you were referring
[00:38:04] You were on my show repeatedly talking about the Russia collusion story and our audience
[00:38:10] wants to know why there's never any accountability.
[00:38:12] But specifically the question that I asked you was about election integrity and whether
[00:38:17] or not you had any information to verify what President Trump says all the time, which
[00:38:23] is the election was rigged.
[00:38:24] Yeah, and he's not, they're not going to do it.
[00:38:27] I'm waiting for that, but I'm going to be waiting, I think, for a very, very
[00:38:30] long time.
[00:38:31] And we got to get that Chudmax.
[00:38:33] Yeah, he's got to be chud-maxing, man.
[00:38:35] Bro, he is not chud-maxing at all.
[00:38:37] And I'm very upset about this.
[00:38:39] What is this here?
[00:38:40] Can I find it?
[00:38:41] Buttigieg?
[00:38:41] Oh, my God.
[00:38:43] But one thing that would make a huge difference
[00:38:45] is if we selected our president by letting the person who
[00:38:49] got the most votes actually take the office instead
[00:38:52] of the national.
[00:38:54] Isn't it crazy that this guy probably
[00:38:56] will never be president because people don't
[00:38:59] want to vote for a dude that's gay?
[00:39:00] like that's like that's his that's the main reason why he can't be president
[00:39:08] like I and I know people haven't been able to say that right but like yeah
[00:39:13] they're not gonna vote for a gay dude it would be a really good idea
[00:39:30] He's also a retard.
[00:39:33] Any Democrat wanting to be president would have to campaign in Oklahoma.
[00:39:38] By the way, any Republican would have to campaign.
[00:39:40] Yeah, of course.
[00:39:41] Right?
[00:39:42] And, well, I don't want to vote for a dude.
[00:39:43] Yeah, I guess so.
[00:39:44] And didn't people vote for a bum?
[00:39:47] That's different, man.
[00:39:48] That's totally different.
[00:39:49] What do you mean?
[00:39:50] And so, yeah, obviously, these people not realize Trump won the popular vote.
[00:39:54] Yeah, but they think it's probably rigged or something like that.
[00:39:57] Also, this post is getting really popular.
[00:40:00] I covered this yesterday where like they ran this girl out the journalist out and
[00:40:05] Apparently they're opening an investigation into this like it's really funny this happened because the I guess like some government account made a post on this and
[00:40:15] They responded to it like two hours after I started talking about it on my stream. It was really fucking funny
[00:40:22] I'm not saying I you know, I'm the reason why but I just think it's a very interesting coincidence
[00:40:28] Coincidence and watch SNL skid about cash. What is this here seals clapping definitely?
[00:40:35] So
[00:40:41] What's the rule around spamming
[00:40:47] Turban what's the rule
[00:40:52] What's the rule
[00:40:55] Apparently you might have forgotten
[00:40:58] I'm I'm new am I not allowed you're not new you've been following since January 2022 you
[00:41:13] also got timed out and it said please stop one man's why did you think you got timed
[00:41:18] out. Why did you think you got timed out? It's it told you that you got timed out for that.
[00:41:33] I'm just I'm confused by this because like you were clearly given an instructions and you just
[00:41:39] didn't did you just not do it like I'm confused. I watch on and off yeah but like why did you keep
[00:41:46] typing the same thing over and over, even after you got timed out for it? Why would you do that?
[00:41:58] Yeah, I'm not understanding this.
[00:42:05] God, I just want to get inside your mind. I want to understand where you're coming from.
[00:42:09] I think it was a passive feature. Do you think that anybody wants to have somebody in
[00:42:16] in their chat just telling them to do the same thing over and over again?
[00:42:23] Can you imagine how annoying that would be to have a person typing to do the same
[00:42:28] thing over and over and over?
[00:42:34] Do you think that's annoying or not?
[00:42:40] No, it is annoying.
[00:42:41] So why would you do something that would annoy me?
[00:42:43] If you know you're being annoying, why would you do it?
[00:42:51] I don't understand.
[00:42:53] Why would you do something that you acknowledge yourself is annoying?
[00:43:02] I'm confused.
[00:43:06] We're going to work out, because you asked me to just go fight?
[00:43:16] No, no, no.
[00:43:17] But why would you annoy me?
[00:43:19] Why would you intentionally do something to annoy me?
[00:43:22] No, no, no.
[00:43:23] No, we're going to go all the way through this.
[00:43:25] We are.
[00:43:26] We're going to have to, we're going to get to the bottom of this.
[00:43:28] Why would you do something that would, that you are admitting yourself is annoying?
[00:43:35] How would you do that?
[00:43:43] No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, we got to get to the bottom of this.
[00:43:49] It's okay.
[00:43:51] We gotta figure it out.
[00:43:52] Waste your time? No, I'm not.
[00:43:55] We're gonna bring this around. I'm almost done. There's only two more dialogue options after this.
[00:44:01] Be patient.
[00:44:05] It's okay.
[00:44:10] I already planned out.
[00:44:11] I know what he's going to say.
[00:44:12] I know what I'm going to say after that.
[00:44:14] Like I know where this is going to go.
[00:44:16] It's obvious.
[00:44:22] So is there really, really no response?
[00:44:26] You have no response.
[00:44:29] Okay.
[00:44:30] Okay.
[00:44:31] We're going to have to speed run this then.
[00:44:34] apparently you don't have to answer this. If I did what you wanted, would that be rewarding
[00:44:42] you for being annoying? I accept my fate. Sometimes it's the only way to get a streamer's attention.
[00:44:51] Well, you got it. So if every so okay, wait a second. It is because sometimes the only way to
[00:44:57] so what would happen if every single person that wanted to get their message read was
[00:45:02] spamming it non-stop. What would happen to the chat? What would happen? No, no, no, we're
[00:45:10] going to get there. We're almost there. No, this is important. Sauron's eyes on you. No,
[00:45:21] no, no, you don't accept your fate. No, this is your fate. This is your fate right now.
[00:45:32] So what would happen if everybody didn't want to get my attention was allowed to spam?
[00:45:39] That's why I understand this
[00:45:50] I've broken my brain time to understand retardologic it's not the thing is that
[00:45:55] Okay, you're okay. It would devoid into an abby stream. I
[00:46:00] I'm okay so would that be a good thing or a bad thing so would that be a good
[00:46:08] or a bad okay all right all right all right finally ever so would that be a
[00:46:12] good or a bad thing all right next next question let's keep going so so would
[00:46:24] be a good or a bad thing. DLC dialogue? Yeah, I didn't expect this one. I think we all know
[00:46:35] the answer. We do. You're gonna have to get permission. You did something that by your
[00:46:42] own reasoning and logic, you know is annoying. And you know that you did it in order to
[00:46:47] get my attention. But you also know that if everybody else did that, it would make
[00:46:51] things unwatchable, which means that you think that you have some sort of unique
[00:46:56] privilege to do that. If I allow people like that into my chat and I follow what
[00:47:00] you want me to do, that creates a reward structure around your behavior, which
[00:47:05] then would then reinforce it and then cause more people to do it to create
[00:47:09] the same outcome. So I literally cannot, I can't do what you want because if I
[00:47:15] do, then I reward the behavior that I don't want to reinforce.
[00:47:21] And even the behavior, by the way, that you have admitted yourself is bad.
[00:47:26] It's very simple.
[00:47:30] Then no SNS-K, maybe I'll watch it later on, I don't know.
[00:47:34] Like, we'll see what happens.
[00:47:36] And yeah, maybe.
[00:47:38] And he's saving himself, exactly.
[00:47:40] And the thing is guys, like the reason why I do this with people, this is a, listen,
[00:47:46] this is a public service, okay?
[00:47:49] It's a public service in empathy, logic and reason.
[00:47:53] And a lot of people aren't used to using those things, but as the most reasonable,
[00:47:58] as the most empathetic streamer, I feel like it's my responsibility to bestow these
[00:48:04] virtues upon my audience.
[00:48:06] So when I do this and I tell people these things, the reason why is because I'm trying
[00:48:13] to help people.
[00:48:14] I'm trying to make the world a better place, okay?
[00:48:19] It helps other streams, exactly.
[00:48:21] It's a life lesson.
[00:48:23] And all you have to do is just simply ask questions.
[00:48:27] You use the Socratic method.
[00:48:29] And it works so well.
[00:48:31] Oh my God.
[00:48:32] And I think you made some mistakes.
[00:48:33] Do you feel it?
[00:48:34] I don't even know what that is.
[00:48:36] otherwise you become your old high school coach.
[00:48:39] I was in sports.
[00:48:41] I was not in sports.
[00:48:42] I was in computer class.
[00:48:44] And for some reason, you could take computer class
[00:48:47] and it counted for like an exercise credit,
[00:48:51] like a physical education credit.
[00:48:53] I don't know why, but like, so I never took gym class
[00:48:56] at all in high school.
[00:48:57] I never did.
[00:48:58] The only thing that I did is I would go around
[00:49:01] and I would just go to computer class.
[00:49:04] That was it.
[00:49:04] Drawering computer class?
[00:49:05] Yeah, exactly.
[00:49:06] It was computer maintenance.
[00:49:07] It was like computer repair.
[00:49:08] Like you go around and like fix computers
[00:49:11] in like the different teachers' rooms.
[00:49:13] And it was like, I remember when I was like an underclassman,
[00:49:15] I thought it was like kind of embarrassing
[00:49:17] to like have to do that.
[00:49:18] But then like, you know, like I'm like fucking like 16
[00:49:20] and 17, it's not really, it's not the same thing, right?
[00:49:22] It's not a big deal.
[00:49:23] Standards are important.
[00:49:24] Yeah, exactly.
[00:49:26] And for the nerds, yeah, exactly.
[00:49:29] And pulling things back in.
[00:49:31] Yeah, I had to fix a lot of printers.
[00:49:33] Fix a whole lot of printers.
[00:49:35] So yeah, I have to help people out.
[00:49:37] I'm doing this to help them out.
[00:49:39] And I'm a very good person for doing this.
[00:49:41] But anyway, let me go back.
[00:49:42] I'm going to look at this here.
[00:49:44] So it does look like, by the way,
[00:49:47] they are going to be going after the people that did this.
[00:49:50] They are.
[00:49:50] And I'm very happy to see this because it's
[00:49:53] been one of those things where, like, I mean, oh,
[00:49:55] yeah, by the way.
[00:49:56] I'm here to do a job as part of the job it isn't dangerous it's I can't imagine that
[00:50:21] there's any profession that's more dangerous.
[00:50:25] I'm here to do a job as part of this.
[00:50:29] It's perfection.
[00:50:29] It is.
[00:50:30] And I guess this is the new administration.
[00:50:33] This is great.
[00:50:34] It's excellent use of AI.
[00:50:36] I totally agree.
[00:50:37] I completely fucking agree.
[00:50:39] And look at some of these.
[00:50:40] So rest in peace.
[00:50:42] Let's look at some of the other examples.
[00:50:44] Blockbuster, Toys R Us, Sears, Radio Shack, Kmart,
[00:50:50] Is Bed Bath and Beyond Dead?
[00:50:53] Is it?
[00:51:03] Is it or not?
[00:51:07] It's not fully dead, it's been revived and transformed.
[00:51:13] Okay, all physical stores were liquidated.
[00:51:16] The revival, overstock.com.
[00:51:18] Okay, so in and brought back physical stores a bed bath and beyond home. Okay, so there's like one or two
[00:51:25] So basically it's dead. All right there. That's what I thought Lehman brothers boarders. That was for books
[00:51:31] Oh long time ago Pan Am AOL in Ron circuit city. That's a big one for me and my space
[00:51:39] That's this one. You guys can't see it and oh my god
[00:51:42] Oh my god, value city furniture is also gone. Yeah, I guess that's true. And also, let me
[00:51:54] come back. Yeah, they had some of these too. End of an era, here's some of Spirit Airlines greatest hits.
[00:52:12] I
[00:52:42] I'm gonna be honest this is the most alpha move I've ever seen a woman do it is
[00:52:50] where she belly checks this woman onto onto onto the fucking ground she's like
[00:52:57] fucking she's like no bitch I'm the alpha here and just fucking belly slams her to
[00:53:07] sit down? Yeah, Mogder, I know. Totally fucking Mogder. Anyway, let me go back, I'll get some
[00:53:18] of these over here. So, um, it's just what I'm saying. So, the Department of Justice,
[00:53:23] this is what I was looking for, okay? The Department of Justice is investigating this
[00:53:28] person that got attacked yesterday, where like, you know, all these like random freaks
[00:53:33] running after her and everything like this. No, I think this is a huge thing. It is. And
[00:53:39] by the way, look at the timing on this. This was two hours after I talked about it on my stream.
[00:53:48] I'm not saying there's a coincidence, but I'm saying it's interesting.
[00:53:50] like that that's really interesting wow I mean y'all got y'all really got a lock
[00:54:04] in you got a lock in late really it's gonna happen a lot and yeah I guess so
[00:54:09] are you a snitch I hope so and thank you for your serve I wonder I wonder if
[00:54:14] they are in chat one of their band probably they are and I'm telling you
[00:54:17] they're watching a stream taking notes they should they should somebody should
[00:54:20] I mean damn like it. I mean it's got to happen eventually, right? I mean like if it's not I don't even know what the hell you're gonna do
[00:54:27] So well you have to be playing some more in the White House guards
[00:54:30] I mean they got to know about it a little bit right and for sure. I mean they have to and oh here we go
[00:54:39] The reality is that consumers across countries and no we're not going to tolerate that
[00:54:43] So we are building to those moments and right now there are a lot of attacks on our democracy
[00:54:48] I mean we just, the republic has just passed a budget resolution that puts another 70 billion
[00:54:56] dollars into ICE and CBP.
[00:54:58] What the hell does that have to do with democracy?
[00:55:04] What does that even mean?
[00:55:06] Like I mean, like what the fuck does immigration have to do with voting?
[00:55:12] Does this even make sense?
[00:55:15] that is just wrong. That's on top of that.
[00:55:19] Listen to the voices.
[00:55:21] $170 billion that they put in with their big bad betrayal bill last year.
[00:55:25] Which is why we, the movement, Democrats in the House, Democrats in the Senate,
[00:55:31] and all of us on the outside said not a dime more.
[00:55:34] We gotta deport this bitch. We do. We gotta deport these people, agitators, foreign agitators,
[00:55:40] coming into America and causing us problems.
[00:55:44] and CBB with their passports because those entities don't even need to exist. They need to be completely dismantled.
[00:55:52] Successful with that, right? They just funded, we just funded all of DHS except for ICE and ZPP.
[00:55:59] So that would not have happened without this movement. So today is...
[00:56:07] It's crazy to see people that are clapping and celebrating, you know, ethnic replacement.
[00:56:12] It really is, because that's what their goal is with getting rid of border patrol and ice and immigration.
[00:56:18] Is that they want to allow like unfettered immigration so they can just have these people vote for them.
[00:56:25] It's insane for me to see white people voting and I'm celebrating that.
[00:56:28] It's crazy.
[00:56:30] Perhaps clapping too?
[00:56:32] Well, he might not be able to hear it.
[00:56:36] No, we have a huge problem with white people.
[00:56:39] We do, we have a big white people problem.
[00:56:42] Huge white people problem
[00:56:44] We have other problems too. I can't talk about those
[00:56:47] But I'm why that can talk about the white people problem
[00:56:50] huge issue
[00:56:52] All the ways that we have power we have power individually with the decisions we make with the places
[00:56:59] We go with the shops that we frequent
[00:57:02] But we also have power as human beings with our networks to bring more people in to train more people
[00:57:08] and what it looks like to have effective, not violent resistance.
[00:57:11] And that's why I do resistance lab.
[00:57:13] We have our next session Sunday at 11 o'clock.
[00:57:16] Please sign up.
[00:57:17] Resistance lab?
[00:57:18] You asked me to train.
[00:57:19] Look at the girl snapping.
[00:57:20] I'm not resistance lab.
[00:57:21] Oh my god.
[00:57:23] How insufferable.
[00:57:23] How insufferable.
[00:57:24] Across the country, this is what it's going to take.
[00:57:28] Ongoing, dedicated, organizing work
[00:57:32] that lifts other people up, that brings new people in,
[00:57:35] and that says, when the people fight, we win!
[00:57:39] When the people fight, we win!
[00:57:42] And we, the people, are the most powerful institution
[00:57:47] of any.
[00:57:49] Yeah, yeah, OK.
[00:57:51] Got it.
[00:57:51] Understood.
[00:57:52] I hate this dumb bitch.
[00:57:53] I know.
[00:57:54] We got to go.
[00:57:55] A strip of our committees are expelled
[00:57:57] when she bragged about helping train 30,000
[00:57:59] resistors leftists who then got involved in riots
[00:58:02] and obstructing law enforcement.
[00:58:03] Exactly.
[00:58:04] I don't know why people don't go after this.
[00:58:07] I don't like they need to do this like people.
[00:58:09] I mean, they're obviously trying to get people together
[00:58:11] to commit crimes and cause problems.
[00:58:13] So I don't know really what this is.
[00:58:16] And aka higher reasoning and put together petty emotions.
[00:58:20] Well, there's a lot of people that,
[00:58:21] one thing that people don't really understand
[00:58:24] is that high IQ people don't necessarily,
[00:58:29] like that doesn't necessarily mean that they're smart.
[00:58:32] but there are a lot of people that have a high IQ like for example like there
[00:58:37] are people that know how to do math really really well
[00:58:40] but they don't know how to tie their shoes or they don't know how to have a
[00:58:43] conversation
[00:58:44] so there are a lot of instances where a person has a high level of intelligence
[00:58:49] inside of
[00:58:51] you know a specific field but they can't apply that intelligence to anything
[00:58:55] outside of that or education inside of field
[00:58:57] and so because this is i think that what people say like when i say
[00:59:00] street smarts right
[00:59:02] what does that really mean what that means is that you have the liquid
[00:59:06] intelligence to be able to analyze assess situations and then adapt to them
[00:59:12] based off of what's happening and i think that's something that very few
[00:59:16] people have now it is because everything right now like if you think
[00:59:20] about the way the world is now everything is completely
[00:59:24] um... made for you uh... your algorithm is made for you
[00:59:28] your food is being delivered, your groceries are being delivered,
[00:59:32] you don't even need to drive your car anymore, you can have Uber drive it,
[00:59:36] and then it's going to be driving itself. So you have all these instances where
[00:59:42] people effectively no longer have to exert themselves and operate outside of a very,
[00:59:48] very small window. And what I think that causes is it causes people to become
[00:59:53] even more rigid in the way that they feel, the way that they approach things,
[00:59:57] and the way that they look at the world. They can't really adapt and look at situations and
[01:00:02] try to solve them dynamically because they're too consumed by the process of the of the solving,
[01:00:10] or they're too consumed by some other form of like ideology to prevent them from doing that.
[01:00:16] And retard maxing by proxy. Yes, exactly. Smart in social situations. It's an education
[01:00:20] problem. A lot of children are in two safest spaces. They can't cope with reality when they
[01:00:24] grow up? Well, that's another huge issue, right? Is that like, if you can't tell a
[01:00:29] student that they don't know what the hell they're doing, then how the hell do
[01:00:32] you think you're going to be able to prepare them for the real world? How can
[01:00:35] you prepare a person for the real world if you can't even tell them what it is?
[01:00:39] And so that's the issue and it doesn't end in school. It ends inside of work,
[01:00:44] etc. So the moment that a person encounters any degree of friction or
[01:00:49] problem in their life, they immediately collapse because they're not used to
[01:00:53] that. And I think that's what's happening. It is. That's what's happening with people like this.
[01:00:58] And it's a huge problem. So basically, technology is removing the need to critically think. Yes.
[01:01:03] You don't need to, you don't need to solve problems anymore. You don't. Like, let me think of a
[01:01:09] problem in your life that you would need to solve. Like, let's just, let's go through it.
[01:01:14] Let's actually think about this, right? What do you have a problem in your life that you
[01:01:17] you need to solve. Money or getting a girlfriend one besides money, right? And a
[01:01:25] lawsuit, you can immediately have AI do that. Restarting a computer repair. Yeah,
[01:01:30] you want to repair. Let's say your computer isn't working. You immediately
[01:01:34] just go on the internet and it will tell you exactly what to do. You have AI
[01:01:37] that thinks for you. Basically, it's the fact that you have technology and
[01:01:41] service industry that is so good now that it's removed the person's ability
[01:01:47] to have to critically think.
[01:01:49] You don't have to make decisions anymore
[01:01:51] because the systems are so well designed
[01:01:54] that they're almost foolproof.
[01:01:56] Like, you know, the amount of times,
[01:01:57] like for example, my computer fucks up nowadays,
[01:02:00] is like nothing compared to 2003.
[01:02:03] In 2003, you constantly had bugs.
[01:02:06] You always had problems.
[01:02:08] There was always something going wrong with your computer.
[01:02:11] And there was no Google that you could look it up on.
[01:02:13] I mean, I guess maybe there was,
[01:02:15] but then you can't use the computer.
[01:02:16] So you can't get to Google.
[01:02:18] And then there's no way that you can,
[01:02:20] like there's not these databases of information
[01:02:22] that can like help you solve these problems.
[01:02:24] There isn't, you know, like anything else.
[01:02:26] So you had to solve these problems by yourself
[01:02:30] by using critical thinking and cars are another one.
[01:02:33] Like I'm old enough to where I had to solve
[01:02:36] some problems with my own car,
[01:02:38] but for the most part, I didn't have to do that.
[01:02:40] My dad's generation had to do that.
[01:02:42] Generation X had to do that.
[01:02:44] But me as a millennial,
[01:02:46] I didn't have to do that.
[01:02:48] And because of that, I understand way less about cars.
[01:02:52] I don't, I don't understand cars.
[01:02:54] And I think the problem is that these people,
[01:02:57] the way that they think, is just so compartmentalized
[01:03:02] that they're not able to evaluate anything else.
[01:03:04] Like, and I'll give you a great example of this.
[01:03:06] Okay, this is the last thing I wanna talk about
[01:03:08] that I wanna move on.
[01:03:09] Is that, do you remember me playing Dark Souls 1?
[01:03:13] Do you remember how bad that was?
[01:03:16] Like, I couldn't figure out how to use a menu,
[01:03:18] I couldn't figure out how to do anything.
[01:03:20] And do you know why?
[01:03:22] It's because I had never played another game.
[01:03:25] I was basically learning how to walk at like age 27,
[01:03:30] or like however old I was then, right?
[01:03:32] Or like, I don't know.
[01:03:33] And so, I had wild brain, I did.
[01:03:35] Because I was so used to doing things
[01:03:37] in this one individual specific way.
[01:03:40] And now whenever I play a new game,
[01:03:41] yeah, I mean, I might get confused
[01:03:43] by something here and there.
[01:03:44] but like for the most part it's nothing like it was
[01:03:47] it's nothing like it was in the reason why is because
[01:03:50] whenever you're tackling and approaching different problems on a regular basis
[01:03:55] you train your brain to think in a different context
[01:03:59] and to increase the scope of uh... or this that
[01:04:03] i guess again that the spectrum of like what you can do and what you can't do
[01:04:08] you have a place of miss you finish that what i would i would i think that
[01:04:10] you're always confused in games uh... not here and there
[01:04:13] Well, I'm actually not.
[01:04:14] Like the thing is that when I'm streaming,
[01:04:17] I am because I'm like, there's too much information.
[01:04:20] But like whenever I'm just playing games,
[01:04:21] it's not really that confusing.
[01:04:23] So what my point is is that,
[01:04:25] and also like, even if you think I'm confused now,
[01:04:27] like compared to then, I'm like a genius now.
[01:04:29] So the difference is that, you know, again,
[01:04:31] if you don't use your brain, you lose it.
[01:04:34] And I think that's what's happened.
[01:04:35] That's the point that I'm making, right?
[01:04:37] More than anything else.
[01:04:39] Look at this.
[01:04:43] What if I was going on America? What is this?
[01:04:53] Does the lady try to do an arm robbery on a gas station?
[01:04:57] What the hell is this?
[01:05:03] It's a robbery?
[01:05:05] There's a robbery.
[01:05:14] I'm telling you right now.
[01:05:18] There's a robbery.
[01:05:20] There's a robbery.
[01:05:22] All right!
[01:05:26] What are you doing?
[01:05:30] Uh-oh.
[01:05:32] What?
[01:05:33] The owner in the back room!
[01:05:35] The owner in the back room!
[01:05:37] The owner in the back room!
[01:05:39] The owner in the back room!
[01:05:41] The owner in the back room!
[01:05:47] What the fuck?
[01:05:49] What the hell is going on?
[01:05:53] Is she gonna shoot the camera out?
[01:06:03] Oh my god this lady tried pulling an arm robbery on a gas station on Friday. This is how it went
[01:06:10] Oh my god. I mean I guess this is what happens. This is an ADIQ in action. Holy shit
[01:06:17] And who's this dumb fat ass? I don't know man. It's really it's really crazy, isn't it the idiocracy wearing crocs?
[01:06:25] Is she wearing crocs? Let me see.
[01:06:29] She is.
[01:06:32] Oh my god, how fucking sad. Wow. And yeah, there you go.
[01:06:37] So where's the robbery? I don't know. I think that she...
[01:06:40] I mean people like this are just so dumb that you can't really predict them, right?
[01:06:45] I mean that's it. COVID spores everywhere.
[01:06:47] We cannot rebuild
[01:06:49] Western civilization, we cannot rebuild the United States of America or Europe by
[01:06:55] letting millions and millions of unvetted illegal migrants come into our
[01:07:00] country. It has to stop. Thank God it stopped here, but it's got to stop there.
[01:07:04] It's not enough. It's got to be undone. It's not enough. That's great. That's great, J.A.D.
[01:07:11] You got it, right? But no, no, no, no, no, no. You got to go back and then
[01:07:18] undo the problem, right? I mean, like, that's it. Do something about it? Yeah,
[01:07:22] exactly. And to be fair, they have been doing a lot more. Like, I really do think
[01:07:27] in the last, like, two or three weeks, these guys have really been cooking.
[01:07:31] They've been arresting more people. There have been more investigations. More
[01:07:35] things have been happening. And I'm happy about that. They need to just do
[01:07:39] that all the time. Remigration, exactly.
[01:07:44] We'd like to see in terms of an increase we'd like to see 5% 60% 10%
[01:07:49] I've heard numbers up as high as 20. They're calling her fattigast
[01:07:53] Just that one I'm talking with other folks today. Yeah, I would
[01:07:58] But also still supporting our kids if that makes sense, so I mean
[01:08:03] If we can get the 20% and still also put funding in for our students. Yeah, absolutely do that
[01:08:08] When we talk about extra funding, what would it mean not only for you, but you talk about the kids
[01:08:11] What would it mean for those kids in the classroom and how would it impact their education?
[01:08:16] Specifically, we have low funding for our special ed department, so we have more support for our
[01:08:22] special ed students, but also our assistant principals. We're getting assistant principals cut
[01:08:26] left and right, which are overall less teachers. Good by the way. Good. It's middle management.
[01:08:32] You don't need it to support students and their everyday life. Absolutely. I know your
[01:08:38] your sign that you've got right here talks about cutting tax dollars of rates of corporate
[01:08:42] incentives. How important is that to you? And what would you like to see happen?
[01:08:46] Yeah. So, yeah, we absolutely just need to stop privatizing education and stop putting
[01:08:50] money towards these corporations. They need to go back into public schools and public
[01:08:54] funding. I can think of something else that needs to go back to school. You, you
[01:09:00] need to go back to school, Faddy. Go back to the gym, too. We got these people
[01:09:05] sitting around talking a bunch of bullshit. They're calling Gandalf away. Is that right?
[01:09:11] And that sounds like a 12-year-old boy still in school. I know, bro, like it's so embarrassing.
[01:09:16] Back to the gym. Oh, yeah, yeah, right. And you need to stop eating food, exactly. And
[01:09:21] look at this. See, this is what I'm saying about how they're cooking. Look at this.
[01:09:25] People do want accountability, not just for the fraudsters, but for some of the state
[01:09:28] actors. Is there a way to hold state actors accountable?
[01:09:30] Okay, I was shocked when I saw that language you put up on the screen. As you know,
[01:09:34] I worked at the Justice Department after 9-11,
[01:09:37] and one of the things we wanted to do
[01:09:39] was crack down on money laundering,
[01:09:41] on support for these foreign terrorist groups.
[01:09:44] These people are in a lot of trouble.
[01:09:45] This is not just overpayments.
[01:09:47] This is not just, as we're talking about today.
[01:09:49] I think that if you have money that ends up
[01:09:52] going to like a foreign terrorist group
[01:09:54] or something like that, we should just execute you.
[01:09:57] I think that's what happens.
[01:09:58] If you willingly and knowingly do that,
[01:10:01] is like a federal, like an official
[01:10:04] or like the government official,
[01:10:05] I think we should just execute.
[01:10:07] Like, I mean, really, like, I mean,
[01:10:09] what are we talking about?
[01:10:09] It's literal, like, you're literally supporting terrorism,
[01:10:11] like, duh, of course.
[01:10:14] Criminal fraud.
[01:10:15] Now that you're seeing the money end up
[01:10:17] in the hands of foreign terrorist organizations,
[01:10:19] the Justice Department's Counterterrorism
[01:10:21] and National Security Division should now get involved
[01:10:24] and see whether any of these state officers
[01:10:27] knew or were abetting these money transfers
[01:10:29] because if they did,
[01:10:30] They are giving material support to terrorists, and they could go to...
[01:10:33] That's exactly what I fucking... Thank you, bro.
[01:10:36] This is exactly what I fucking said the entire time.
[01:10:41] This is the way that I said they should do it.
[01:10:43] This is a UC Berkeley law professor saying the same fucking thing.
[01:10:48] I am so validated.
[01:10:50] Oh my God.
[01:10:52] Jail for a very long time.
[01:10:54] See?
[01:10:54] So elected representatives or those who work in government
[01:10:58] could in fact be held accountable.
[01:10:59] There's not any sort of immunity that would stop this.
[01:11:01] Of course not.
[01:11:02] Remember there was the case of the state judge up, I think in Wisconsin, who tried to hide
[01:11:06] an illegal alien from federal officers that was obstruction of justice.
[01:11:10] This is worse.
[01:11:11] Exactly, yes.
[01:11:13] How did we need a law professor from like an esteemed, Berkeley's an esteemed university?
[01:11:20] How did we need this guy to come in here and tell us the thing that's fucking obvious?
[01:11:25] Were people not paying attention before this?
[01:11:27] Holy shit!
[01:11:28] This is not just state officers who are impeding federal investigators, these are state officers
[01:11:33] who might have tried to cover up money transfers that were going to foreign terrorist groups.
[01:11:39] If any of those people knew that was going on and tried to help them, they might be
[01:11:43] guilty of one of the worst crimes in the code book, which is materially supporting enemies
[01:11:48] of the United States.
[01:11:53] I am feeling so validated right now.
[01:11:56] This is crazy.
[01:12:00] Foreign terrorist groups.
[01:12:02] And that is not just a slap on the wrist, not just not a fine.
[01:12:05] That's many, many years in prison.
[01:12:07] Wow.
[01:12:08] That is, I've not heard this before.
[01:12:09] If not worse.
[01:12:10] Thank you so much for this.
[01:12:11] We're going to pass that along.
[01:12:12] We're going to keep on that statute.
[01:12:13] Please come back.
[01:12:14] You know, you're my favorite professor.
[01:12:15] No, this guy's great.
[01:12:16] Yeah, he is.
[01:12:17] He's just explaining it, laying it out there, right?
[01:12:19] They all knew and took part in it.
[01:12:20] That's why they hated on Nick so much whenever he exposed them.
[01:12:23] I know that.
[01:12:24] Treason is still punishable by death.
[01:12:25] We can always just change the punishment too, you just change the rules.
[01:12:28] Like, don't forget you can just do that, like you don't have to necessarily have, you don't
[01:12:33] need to always follow the old rules.
[01:12:36] You can just make a new rule and then apply it to an old rule, and then you do it instead.
[01:12:41] But you just make a new rule.
[01:12:44] That's the way it is.
[01:12:46] Seems pretty simple to me.
[01:12:48] And a whole family should be punished too.
[01:12:50] If the family was gaining support from it, I think that you should seize all the assets.
[01:12:55] Seize all the assets from the family.
[01:12:57] Because if they're taking money out of it and getting something out of it, like that's just
[01:13:01] really what you have to let happen.
[01:13:04] It is.
[01:13:05] I hope more of that happens.
[01:13:06] And X-Pose Factor, exactly.
[01:13:09] And it's a problem.
[01:13:10] And if you see B2 Bomber on M1 Miami Grand Prix, a B2 Bomber, no.
[01:13:16] Did they fly one over?
[01:13:19] Let me see that.
[01:13:26] Damn.
[01:13:42] There it is.
[01:13:43] Ora farming?
[01:13:44] Absolutely.
[01:13:46] You know what the craziest thing about this is?
[01:13:49] the reason why they fly over these events is for targeting practice.
[01:13:56] So all these people were cheering, and it's like, yeah, it's really cool, but that's why
[01:14:04] apparently they do it's what they said.
[01:14:08] And why is the sky missing pixels?
[01:14:10] Didn't even hear it?
[01:14:13] And then the sound is immediately gone.
[01:14:24] Holy shit.
[01:14:25] They've really brought out the heavy artillery?
[01:14:28] Oh my fucking god.
[01:14:33] God damn it, that's actually really bad ass.
[01:14:35] And the plane isn't even your most advanced.
[01:14:38] No, these are, in my opinion, I think that this is probably like...
[01:14:43] the third tier most advanced airplane that we have if I had to guess because like really I mean
[01:14:50] they made this in 1989 that's 36 years ago that's a long time ago they probably have
[01:14:57] something that's better than this that you don't even know about you don't even know what the hell
[01:15:02] it is and I'm actually surprised that you know it's kind of like what happened with the Maduro
[01:15:08] operation where like you know like oh wait a minute they have this thing that can make you just
[01:15:12] like all your organs stop working and then you just fall down and just die like wait what like what
[01:15:17] the fuck like I was surprised they even used it the sound attack yeah
[01:15:32] project of Roy they have stuff that looks like UFOs yeah exactly yeah I think that's
[01:15:36] really what it is these are two of the fifth gen stealth bombers flying right next to that one
[01:15:42] And uh, two of the next bombers that are flying, I don't see any, anything else.
[01:15:45] Like there's nothing else flying next to it.
[01:15:47] It's just that by itself.
[01:15:48] Yeah.
[01:15:49] Unless maybe it's like really high up there or something like that.
[01:15:51] But that is really fucking badass.
[01:15:53] Yeah.
[01:15:53] Having these airplanes fly around, I mean, huge, huge or above.
[01:15:58] And uh, look at this here.
[01:15:59] Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate Raymond Chandler.
[01:16:04] Raymond Chandler.
[01:16:06] Okay.
[01:16:07] Here we go.
[01:16:08] Let's see what's going on with him.
[01:16:12] Uh-oh. Oh, this is, this is the guy? Right. I could see that. Yeah, definitely. For sure.
[01:16:26] I got that. And what is this? Okay, here he's in the talking.
[01:16:31] I got fired on a Thursday. And I thought about it. And that Friday, I thought, you know
[01:16:38] I think I'm gonna run against John Fetterman for Senate in 2028. Yeah
[01:16:44] And I thought about a little bit longer. I thought man, that's insane
[01:16:47] Like who's gonna vote for me a random guy in Pittsburgh. He's just a game designer who cares
[01:17:01] Do you guys understand why we keep getting bad games now
[01:17:04] you guys see it like I mean that that's really crazy y'all y'all picking this up
[01:17:15] about other people and comes from a working-class family the first-generation college
[01:17:21] graduates a self-made man who's gonna vote for me uh-huh and then I heard God's I got I heard
[01:17:27] God tell me and did God tell you that you wanted to also make threats against the
[01:17:32] president. If this is enough for me, be kind of measures, this is more than what so many
[01:17:38] have. Why is $100 million not enough for somebody else? Why do they need billions? Why do they
[01:17:45] keep hoarding it all for themselves? Why? Why is it that three hamburgers isn't enough
[01:17:50] for you. Why do you need six or seven? I'd say maybe six or seven hamburgers, something
[01:18:05] like that, right? Yeah. Aren't they happy? Well, many people spend their time thinking
[01:18:14] screw you. I got mine. I'm sitting here thinking I got mine. Why the hell doesn't
[01:18:18] everyone else out there's yeah well I'm tired of waiting I'm gonna get you back
[01:18:23] your share I'm gonna hunt it down and I'm gonna bring it back to you like the
[01:18:27] bloodhound futches of pheasants I shall lay it at your feet
[01:18:30] because where I'm from hasn't changed yeah in my youth while going through my
[01:18:38] struggle I had the great honor of being adopted by a black family to be loved
[01:18:42] by a black mother and to grow in friendship with a man I love like a
[01:18:46] brother. I love you, Joe, Chua, Choisi, Aunt Rosie and Miss Linda. I do this for you. I do this for my
[01:18:54] birth family. Then you'd know all black people don't need this. There's plenty of successful black
[01:19:03] people. Like, what are you doing? Why do we always do this? Why do we always create this
[01:19:11] association that, well, we're doing this for minorities. Well, what are we doing? We're
[01:19:17] giving them free stuff. Why? Because they can't succeed. Why not? It's systemic racism.
[01:19:23] Well, what is it? Well, I don't know. Like, really, it's so bad.
[01:19:28] For Ashley and for Ian, for my parents, I do this for you.
[01:19:31] Yeah.
[01:19:32] For my godson and my godgrandbabies, I do this for you. For Johnny, Erika, and
[01:19:36] Arianna I do this for you and for every single family in Pennsylvania who is struggling, uh-huh, who has been left behind
[01:19:43] I am coming back for you. I do this for you
[01:19:47] My name is Raymond. I am a Quaker a Christian a Buddhist and a follower of the way of her
[01:19:53] Quaker a Christian and a Buddhist
[01:19:56] Right and I come as a sword follow me. Let's go take back what is ours
[01:20:02] Thank you. God bless. Take good spirit and good fortune. Take care.
[01:20:09] So that's how it started. Here's where it's going. Pennsylvania Democratic
[01:20:16] Senate candidate Raymond Chandler has been arrested after leaving multiple
[01:20:23] voicemails threatening to kill Senator John Federman's 13-year-old daughter
[01:20:27] in President Trump. In one voicemail in 2006, April 18, Chantor allegedly described a graphic
[01:20:36] scenario in which the congressman and his 13-year-old daughter attacked, saying they
[01:20:42] would be pulled out of their house and have their throat slit.
[01:20:45] it. No, huh? That's what Buddha would have done. Yeah, somebody in chat. Yeah, you're
[01:20:58] right. That's, I think that's what Jesus would do. You're right. Very Christian, very Buddhist.
[01:21:05] Uh, isn't it just crazy, bro? Like you got these. How old is he? How old, how old
[01:21:14] this is fucking like just a minute I'll look this up he better not be around my
[01:21:24] age he better not be around my age that's not it
[01:21:35] Uh...
[01:21:41] I can't spell like, uh, running for a PA Senate.
[01:21:51] Okay, yeah, this is it. He better not- he may not be anywhere close to my edge.
[01:22:05] That's really like, I don't know how, how does this happen to me?
[01:22:20] How does this happen?
[01:22:24] Really how does this happen?
[01:22:25] I don't understand.
[01:22:28] Like it's two hairlines from now, I guess so.
[01:22:31] And that makes it your fault.
[01:22:32] I just, I don't know how, how do you, how do you leave a voicemail saying you're gonna kill somebody's daughter
[01:22:39] but call yourself a Quaker Christian Buddhist and then make these like really
[01:22:46] Simpy campaign ads where you're saying I'm gonna protect everybody like what kind of a fucking freak does this?
[01:22:53] Oh my god
[01:22:55] Everybody's a Scientologist, yeah hashtag be kind
[01:22:58] Yeah, of course, right? Oh my fucking God, and there he is
[01:23:04] Jesus man, how is this happening? It's really standard for Pittsburgh. I guess I guess you're right
[01:23:10] It's just insane for me to look at this. Oh my god. This is the guy and
[01:23:15] He's he's around my age too. How the fuck does this happen?
[01:23:21] like
[01:23:23] He's definitely mentally unwell
[01:23:25] I mean, I guess so. Yeah, I agree with you and that's just sad. Yeah co-exist, right and
[01:23:33] Yeah, okay. Well guys, I guess you know what I'm gonna be doing in two years, right two or three years
[01:23:39] It's gonna be me and our generation is so fucked man. I know it's so fucking embarrassing
[01:23:45] But I am really really happy to see I want you to kill the threat wait. What has been arrested for threatening
[01:23:53] He's even threatening voicemail or the pot of burning it this Jesus Christ
[01:23:59] Well, you know, you got another one there it is and
[01:24:04] Having two religions is kind of a big clue. He's estrogen maxing you think maybe he was on like he's taken so much estrogen
[01:24:11] He was on like a on like a period and like he just wasn't able to control his emotions
[01:24:17] He just had to call up John Federman and threaten to kill his daughter
[01:24:20] Like, he just had to eat, like, fuck it, alright, bro, what's his f-
[01:24:24] Oh my god, son of a bitch right now!
[01:24:26] You know, like, is that it?
[01:24:28] I don't know, it makes- Yeah, he was PMS Maxing, exactly.
[01:24:31] Holy shit, how embarrassing. He'll come back politically from this?
[01:24:35] Well, that's why you have to keep people like this in jail, right?
[01:24:37] And that way they're not able to do that.
[01:24:39] And, uh, it's important to make sure that people like this get stuck in jail for a long time.
[01:24:44] And, uh, very, very embarrassing to have something like this happen. It is.
[01:24:48] And, uh, oh my god.
[01:24:50] Oh, by the way, this is still going on.
[01:24:53] This is still going on.
[01:24:55] It's so funny to me.
[01:24:57] So but when why are there no teams?
[01:24:59] What is this here?
[01:25:00] This men do have an advantage in video games, sampling bias.
[01:25:04] More men play competitive games than women do.
[01:25:07] More sampling means a higher chance of those samples will be the highest.
[01:25:10] Socialization of the small amount of girls that did grow up playing video games.
[01:25:15] I don't know why these girls and these people
[01:25:18] can't just admit the reality that men just have better spatial reasoning, reaction time, and coordination.
[01:25:25] It's obvious. Like when every single instance and every single outcome of every form of competition
[01:25:34] always favors men in every culture, in every instance,
[01:25:39] whether it's a mental game, a physical game, or anything else, it is overwhelmingly
[01:25:44] 99% if not a hundred percent men there are a hundred top chess players not a
[01:25:50] single one as a woman it's obvious this is what's happening it's so clear but we
[01:25:56] want to pretend oh no you can't change that oh no no no good like getting a
[01:26:01] woman let alone women to agree to admit that they're wrong well they're not
[01:26:04] they don't need to admit that they're wrong it's just true like that's it
[01:26:08] you just don't want to listen to them who gives a shit I will look at a few
[01:26:11] more of these, just wait until they find out that their favorite eSports
[01:26:15] productions and communities are literally managed at Myer than produced by
[01:26:19] trans and non-binary folks. So we have another nutball here, obviously, and keep
[01:26:26] in mind, this is one thing I noticed with a lot of these other comments that
[01:26:30] are being made like this. They're made to where you can't reply to them. It's
[01:26:34] because this ideology and this viewpoint on things can only exist
[01:26:39] inside of a protected ecosystem where it's not allowed to be challenged. There's
[01:26:44] nobody else that's able to talk about this, respond to it, or anything else. You
[01:26:51] can't respond and have any sort of feedback. And you want to know why? They
[01:26:55] don't care. There are a group of girls that just want to vary and women to
[01:26:58] play against each other. And trans people are upset about it, fatty. So
[01:27:05] So you didn't just post this, you shut down replies after people that got more likes than
[01:27:11] you did made you look bad.
[01:27:15] It's all about optics for these people.
[01:27:17] They don't understand how statistics work, bro.
[01:27:19] Well they don't even understand biology.
[01:27:21] So what the hell do you expect?
[01:27:23] So the managed by men, I guess you're right.
[01:27:25] Did you press a button?
[01:27:26] Would you delete protected tweets and other censorship bullshit that's not a block
[01:27:29] button?
[01:27:30] Would I make it to where people can't block replies?
[01:27:37] Yeah, I think I would.
[01:27:39] I think that you should be able to reply
[01:27:41] to any tweet that you want.
[01:27:43] Like if you post something publicly,
[01:27:45] you should expect to have people respond to it publicly.
[01:27:50] Like I think that's fair.
[01:27:52] And I think that there is like,
[01:27:53] because I asked myself the question,
[01:27:55] like what is the benefit to the user
[01:27:58] that certain accounts and certain posts are not,
[01:28:01] you can't respond to them.
[01:28:03] There is no real benefit to the user.
[01:28:05] It's just basically,
[01:28:08] it's like one of the only few remaining abilities
[01:28:11] in ways that these people have to push narratives.
[01:28:15] And of course you have a lot of these people doing this.
[01:28:17] Oh, eSports would not be what it is today
[01:28:19] if it wasn't for trans people.
[01:28:21] Wait, what?
[01:28:22] You think trans people
[01:28:23] are the reason why you have eSports?
[01:28:25] Well, then why are there eSports in countries
[01:28:26] where they don't accept trams.
[01:28:28] How the fuck does this make any sense?
[01:28:30] Does it even make sense?
[01:28:31] Now, I'm so lucky to, well, yeah.
[01:28:32] How do they have Middle Eastern eSports then?
[01:28:35] How does this happen?
[01:28:37] Like, you think about this for three seconds,
[01:28:40] and even if you want to accept the premise,
[01:28:43] which is retarded, it immediately collapses on itself
[01:28:46] the moment that you think about it.
[01:28:48] So, transatlantic.
[01:28:51] Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,
[01:28:54] you wanna know, as a player for only,
[01:28:55] For trans players only this, if you want to host a tournament for trans players only this
[01:29:00] June for Pride, please get in touch.
[01:29:02] This is the funniest thing to me, right?
[01:29:04] Is that they have absolutely no problem creating their own spaces for themselves, but they
[01:29:09] also want to invade everybody else's space too.
[01:29:13] So it's not enough for you to just have your own spaces.
[01:29:17] No, you have to have the entire world, you know, reinforce and reaffirm what your
[01:29:23] space is.
[01:29:24] It's so obnoxious, isn't it?
[01:29:26] It's retarded as fuck?
[01:29:27] It is.
[01:29:28] It's so retarded.
[01:29:33] People like that are a virus?
[01:29:34] Yeah, I know that.
[01:29:36] That's why I'm trying to cure it.
[01:29:38] I'm doing my best.
[01:29:39] As much as I love arguing and blocking the bots, I must turn the comments off.
[01:29:43] They're starting to make me feel special with how much they're blowing up my phone.
[01:29:46] I love you all.
[01:29:47] I can't wait for June.
[01:29:48] We need to get rid of, like, I totally hate all the Pride Month stuff.
[01:29:53] I think it's so annoying.
[01:29:55] I think we need to get rid of all these identity months,
[01:29:57] identity days, et cetera.
[01:29:59] Like, because again, the reason why I don't like them
[01:30:02] is because they are just simply a public celebration
[01:30:06] for leftist values.
[01:30:08] They're a way for these leftist people
[01:30:10] to get into different types of organizations, events,
[01:30:14] and businesses, and then use these events
[01:30:18] as ways that they can effectively celebrate
[01:30:20] their ideology.
[01:30:21] I think we should get rid of all of it.
[01:30:23] and i hope that this year like this this year around there is even way more
[01:30:26] negative sentiment towards it
[01:30:28] i hope that there will be
[01:30:30] and uh... we only american holidays i guess so
[01:30:33] pride month is based on a normalized public flashing will know what they're
[01:30:36] trying to do is they're trying to make a public celebration for their
[01:30:39] political beliefs
[01:30:40] that's what they're trying to do
[01:30:41] and that's the goal for it
[01:30:43] and uh... we should replace it with like um...
[01:30:46] how about instead of columbus day we could have columbus month
[01:30:53] I think that'd be a good idea. Columbus Month. And like every year maybe we could sail a few
[01:31:00] ships down to like somewhere in South America and go after a cartel or something like that
[01:31:04] to celebrate Columbus Month. I feel like that'd be a really great idea. I do. I just every
[01:31:12] year we just find something new to do, some problem to solve, right? We plan it out.
[01:31:18] gonna be good. Celebrate Christmas for a month. Which month should it be? Well, if we
[01:31:23] did the South America thing, probably do it somewhere in like the, you know, like
[01:31:27] maybe October or something like that, because like that way it wouldn't be
[01:31:30] hot, right? Because you don't want to have people going down there, it's really
[01:31:33] hot outside. So I heard men's mental health months is also June. Yeah,
[01:31:36] exactly. And anyway, so you've got tons of these people that are going
[01:31:40] out there saying this, which I thought was really, really funny. And let me
[01:31:44] see if I can find a few more of these comments about it too, because I think that there was
[01:31:49] another person crashing out and getting upset about this. It's insane to me that you still
[01:31:53] have more people saying this too, and getting upset about like one tournament. But for some
[01:31:59] reason to them, that's the main focus. Oh, by the way, so somebody made a post, somebody
[01:32:07] sent this to me. Unfortunately, I've only started Dawn Trail and I don't get why
[01:32:13] she isn't well-liked. She's absolutely amazing. Unfortunately, two years ago, Asmongold had a
[01:32:19] lot of slay in the community and convinced his brain-dead, bigoted viewers that she's the root
[01:32:24] of all evil. Asmongold did not play Dawn Trail, said Wuklamont's voice sounds fine,
[01:32:32] didn't seem terrible, and said her voice actor being trans has nothing to do with it.
[01:32:43] Oh, it's not playing the video. That's annoying. Why do it not play? Why does it not? Why does
[01:32:53] it not? What the fuck? What the fuck? Okay, well, I can't do it. Yeah, I said it's not
[01:33:04] a big guy. I can give a fuck. Like, yeah, I didn't even know about this. And so download
[01:33:08] it. Yeah, you're kidding, right? Yeah, I didn't give a fuck. Like, I didn't even
[01:33:12] play the game. I didn't even know who this was. Yeah, I had no idea. You're really their
[01:33:17] personal anti-Christ. It's this one. Let me see. I'll pull it up. Somebody else, we got
[01:33:25] another wink to it. I kind of lost respect for Grums. What's this? Final Fantasy 14 Gone
[01:33:33] Woke steam reviews dropped to mixed video clip added years are upset with the latest and looks
[01:33:40] If you have any questions, I'll do my best to answer them
[01:33:44] Just know that if it's a venture you seek you can do far worse than come with me. I don't think it's really that bad
[01:33:50] I mean, I don't really think it's awful. It sounds fine. It didn't seem terrible. It's how she's written for context
[01:33:56] The absolute giga golem who worked on shadow bringers and Walker didn't have anything to do with dawn trail
[01:34:02] So, I didn't even say that.
[01:34:04] Thus, the shift in the pacing of the story.
[01:34:08] Yeah, I mean, if the character is written badly, I think that this is an example of, like, you know, if you're a hammer, every problem looks like a nail.
[01:34:15] I think that when you're Mark Kern, every problem is not always woke.
[01:34:19] I don't think this is the real... I don't think that this person being trans has anything to do with it.
[01:34:24] Today we...
[01:34:25] So, I actually defended it.
[01:34:27] I actually went and defended this and I said that actually maybe this isn't because it's woke
[01:34:33] Maybe people might not like it beside so I defended the entire thing so you made this entire thing up for no reason
[01:34:40] For nothing and so anyway big mistake. Can you believe this? Is that how this really started? Fuck it at shut up
[01:34:49] Shut up bro like fought BLM father gamer you follow me. You should know better
[01:34:55] What are you thinking people will blame as mon for shit and 14 almost half a decade after he stopped playing
[01:35:02] Be so for real right now. Are you stupid or retard?
[01:35:07] He never finished the game and let alone reach Stormblood and shadow bringers as I'm barely chipped into any of the Dawn trail drama
[01:35:15] No, I didn't I didn't even know about this gets a stinky character. I'm sweaty
[01:35:19] That's actually super transfer way to criticize anything the transgender person does. I don't even
[01:35:24] And am I the only person that like I'm gonna give like a really, really, really hot take
[01:35:32] here.
[01:35:35] I don't have a problem at all with people that have weird or odd voices, voicing characters,
[01:35:42] especially whenever they're not human characters.
[01:35:47] If I saw something like this, I'd expect it to talk weird.
[01:35:51] I would.
[01:35:52] I wouldn't expect it to say,
[01:35:54] Hello, chap, top of the morning to ya.
[01:35:56] No, I'd expect it to say some weird ass shit, right?
[01:36:00] And so, honestly, like, I don't even think it's a problem. I don't.
[01:36:04] Like, it's a fucking furry. Yeah, that's really it.
[01:36:07] So, if anything, the voice-sounding weird probably adds to the character.
[01:36:12] I don't even know the fuck it is.
[01:36:14] I know the name of the character and that's it.
[01:36:17] The new voice wasn't the issue.
[01:36:19] was badly written and it was annoying babysitting her I guess I mean I don't
[01:36:24] I don't even know like that's nice it's nice to hear about and yeah there you go
[01:36:29] they brought a line of Tyrell they have a line of Tyrell now on Iranian state
[01:36:35] media calling to be head political opponents we must chop the heads off of
[01:36:40] opponents and separate them from their bodies
[01:36:44] That's great.
[01:36:48] Wow
[01:36:50] Yes, the parents I know
[01:37:01] There's been no news how bad he has been back for decades. I know I just wanted to show you guys that is Iran is still
[01:37:08] Just a total shithole like it is I can't believe that I can't believe there isn't a universal
[01:37:14] Universal humanitarian outreach to try to save the people of Iran from their government. It's really insane to me that
[01:37:22] It's crazy that we have all of this focus and fixation around Palestine, which it's like, okay
[01:37:28] That makes sense fine. You know, this is a problem. It is going on people are getting killed
[01:37:33] But you have all these other problems like Iran you have a fucking Sudan like Sudan is insane
[01:37:41] And I think there's one more of them that's been popping off recently. I just can't even think of it
[01:37:45] Oh, well, Ukraine Ukraine is a huge one. I feel like you never even hear about Ukraine now
[01:37:50] You never even hear about Ukraine like you have these guys killing each other
[01:37:55] Dying in ditches like and it's been going on the three-day special operation is
[01:38:02] Entering its fourth year now and nobody's even talking about this
[01:38:06] It's it's so sad it is like they're getting droned. I know you don't cover them either
[01:38:13] I try to I do I try to cover it whenever things like this happen. I do and South Africa
[01:38:19] I don't know what's happening in South Africa. I'm really not sure and
[01:38:23] 25k per week on each side dead. I don't think it's on each side
[01:38:26] I think that there's a disparity, but I could be wrong about that and it was climate COVID Ukraine Palestine
[01:38:32] And now we're back to the climate ship
[01:38:34] What was the immigration for a while too? You miss Rhodesia? Well that was, that's in Bobway, right? And they just crashed out.
[01:38:42] Like, I think that's kind of what happened, I don't remember.
[01:38:45] Liptards support these people in the murder regime? Yeah, it's very weird that I think that our moral compass is extremely broken.
[01:38:55] There is something very broken with the culture's moral compass where we express, we express
[01:39:04] sympathy for criminals and for violence, and we express anger and violence towards people
[01:39:12] that are victims.
[01:39:13] It's very, very weird for me to see how this happens.
[01:39:16] Do you see Hamas is refusing to disarm at the agreed date?
[01:39:20] Why would Hamas ever disarm?
[01:39:23] Why would they ever do that? The only time that you're going to disarm Hamas is whenever they don't have any arms.
[01:39:28] They get blown up. That's it. That's the only way you're going to get these guys to surrender.
[01:39:33] There's never going to be a point where you can reason with them.
[01:39:36] They're never going to understand it. They're not going to do it because, again, their entire life is built around fighting you.
[01:39:43] Like, they don't want to go back to being, you know, a farmer or something like that or running a shop.
[01:39:48] Like, things are great.
[01:39:50] Or graveyard, exactly. No arms for you.
[01:39:53] They'll never negotiate.
[01:39:54] The only way that you can get rid of them is by bombing them.
[01:39:57] That's it.
[01:39:58] And, uh, oh, here we go.
[01:40:00] Petty Peggy Flanagan.
[01:40:03] Sam's the Lakin' Right.
[01:40:05] So this is an act that was made because of a girl that was killed by an illegal alien.
[01:40:10] And we have, once again, another hag running wild.
[01:40:17] The very first vote in the second Trump administration that he-
[01:40:21] She sounds really annoying. I think she can sound like- it reminds me of Hillary Clinton because Hillary Clinton is really annoying too.
[01:40:28] ...forward was for the Lakin-Reilly Act. It was one of his biggest priorities.
[01:40:35] Why would you do that?
[01:40:37] It's strict due process away from immigrants.
[01:40:40] allowed from immigrants. See, it's actually crazy that I wish more people would call this out that
[01:40:47] these people use immigrant interchangeably for illegal immigrant because there are a lot of American
[01:40:54] immigrants that have come into the country that are benefits to the country. It's actually quite
[01:41:00] common. The problem is that you launder their good reputation through basically a bunch of
[01:41:07] fucking criminals. You're making people hate immigrants because you refuse to draw a distinction
[01:41:15] between illegal criminals that come into the country without following the protocol.
[01:41:21] And then you compare that to somebody who goes through thousands of dollars and years of vetting.
[01:41:28] For the indefinite detention of adults and children and with the green light to give ice
[01:41:38] unprecedented power to totally terrorize our community.
[01:41:43] I don't think they terrorize y'all enough.
[01:41:46] That's what I think.
[01:41:49] If it was up to me, you know what I would do?
[01:41:52] Not only would I get more ice agents, this is going to be a big one.
[01:41:57] I'd make new uniforms for him.
[01:42:00] I would.
[01:42:01] I would have new uniforms for all the fucking all the law enforcement, everything.
[01:42:06] Like, and I would have it be like the most badass shit that you could possibly imagine.
[01:42:12] Like, uh, yeah, the exact bullet proof.
[01:42:14] No, the whole thing, right?
[01:42:15] Like you go as hard as you possibly can make the most badass looking uniform possible and then have the March around.
[01:42:22] That would go so fucking hard.
[01:42:24] Hugo Bloss.
[01:42:25] I think somebody already tried that.
[01:42:26] We have to do so many different.
[01:42:29] Maybe Bolin Siaga.
[01:42:31] And I want to be clear that there is a straight line
[01:42:36] from the Lakin-Reilly Act vote to what we saw in the streets
[01:42:41] of our communities.
[01:42:43] Yeah.
[01:42:45] And both of our US senators.
[01:42:47] By the way, one thing that I find is really funny
[01:42:49] is that every single time that I
[01:42:51] see one of these retarded hags that are celebrating
[01:42:54] and fighting for illegal aliens,
[01:42:56] they're also saying that they're fighting oligarchy. I hope that they know that the only real people that
[01:43:01] benefit from illegal aliens is the oligarchy. It is the rich ruling Epstein class that if you want
[01:43:08] to call it that, right? And business class that benefits from illegal aliens. No average American
[01:43:14] benefits from having illegal aliens in the country. No working class American benefits
[01:43:18] from having illegal aliens. The only people that benefit are the business owners that can
[01:43:22] exploit their labor. That's it. And then the entire taxpayer has to pay to subsidize that abuse.
[01:43:31] Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith led away by voting against the Lakin-Riley Act.
[01:43:40] Representatives Betty McCullough, Ilhan Omar and Kelly Morrison. Right, yeah, a bunch more
[01:43:48] hags great so this oh I like this
[01:44:01] so wait a minute this I mean because this could go really hard so think about
[01:44:07] like alright theoretically if we had like you know how like they have that
[01:44:11] like those endurial helmets where I get they like you can see through walls
[01:44:15] and shit if we gave every guy that was like make oh bro what if you gave it to only one guy in the squad
[01:44:23] So everybody knew who that like who the elite was oh
[01:44:28] Dude and then everybody else only had like a visor or something like that
[01:44:33] Like I really think like cuz I and I think it matters
[01:44:37] I do because like people would want to join like if you had an outfit that had aura like that
[01:44:42] Judge, yeah like Judge Dredd, exactly. Yeah, like I mean it is this would be it. Like I really think we should do this
[01:44:48] I do I redo the whole out all the outfits and it would cost a lot of money
[01:44:52] It would cost a ton of money be totally worth it. Don't worry about it completely worth it
[01:44:58] Judge Dredd uniform would pull major signups. Yeah, and you also have to have those like lapels like that the shoulder pads on them as well and
[01:45:06] Oh, yeah, and you only and then here's another component
[01:45:09] You don't make any of them that are made for people that are fat
[01:45:14] So like if you want to flex if you want to flex on these on these illegals you have to lose weight
[01:45:21] You can't be fat wearing uniform
[01:45:28] I'm telling you this old Warhammer 40k. Yeah, I know it's good. Sorry. You got an eagle on the hat. Yeah, exactly
[01:45:34] and know that no sizes start with X well I mean you can have a big guy right I
[01:45:39] mean if you're like a guy you're like 65 let's say you're gonna need an XL right
[01:45:44] maybe a 2 XL like if you're like maybe 280 you know something like that that's
[01:45:48] not really too crazy but I'm talking about the 440s at the 5 foot 6
[01:45:53] situation right we're talking about the balls you know the bowling balls we
[01:45:58] don't want to have that happen and what about extra small maybe I don't
[01:46:02] It depends on that and the leaders get giant headdresses and make them look like Spartans like they're sick
[01:46:07] Yeah, like Agamindon in the in the Christopher Nolan Odyssey. Yeah, that's a good idea
[01:46:12] I really think we should do this by the way. I do. I think it's a great idea
[01:46:15] So anyway, we'll do this. Oh here we go. Let me go back. I'll pull up some more of these these other things here
[01:46:21] We found a
[01:46:25] hotel
[01:46:26] and had literally every room in it was the headquarters for a
[01:46:32] a nursing group.
[01:46:34] Every room in the hotel was a headquarters for a nursing group.
[01:46:41] Right.
[01:46:43] Oh yeah.
[01:46:44] All right.
[01:46:46] Oh yeah, for sure.
[01:46:48] Definitely.
[01:46:50] Where's that located?
[01:46:51] It was in California.
[01:46:53] And you know, so they're all just PO boxes.
[01:46:56] They're not actually doing any nursing care.
[01:46:59] They're just collecting money.
[01:47:01] money and as we now know a lot of the money that was going into the Somali community for autism care,
[01:47:08] there were these phony autism care houses. And a lot of it was ending up with Al Shabaab in Somalia.
[01:47:17] Al Shabaab is a terrorist organization that kills people in Somalia, by the way. So we're
[01:47:22] basically like if you're in Minnesota, your tax dollars are going to fund a Somali terrorist
[01:47:28] group like literally like that's actually what's happening and it's just
[01:47:35] it's really insane man actual terrorist supporters I know man does it sound a
[01:47:39] little bit better yeah he is and I think that's generally what's happened I think
[01:47:42] in a lot of cases is a you know like his his voice is improved I've even
[01:47:46] noticed that myself and they think of an address as money they they need to
[01:47:51] make it illegal to rent or buy property as an illegal alien well I think
[01:47:54] to do a lot more stuff right besides that but uh oh look at this
[01:48:01] i've applied for over 300 jobs not a single callback nothing so what i decided to do on monday
[01:48:09] is this is now tuesday what i decided to do yesterday was make a fake resume and change my last name
[01:48:19] to sing, different email address, different job qualifications, but all in the same line,
[01:48:25] same everything. And I've gotten three emails in 24 hours.
[01:48:32] I think that... I don't think I need to figure it out. I think I already understand it.
[01:48:42] I do. And that woman, Robert, is going viral. They interviewed the store worker. Oh, no,
[01:48:47] Really? Okay, let me look and see that.
[01:48:50] And yeah, there it is.
[01:48:53] Saying yeah, I mean it's again,
[01:48:54] like it's obviously like the hiring practices.
[01:48:57] Is this the person?
[01:48:59] Let me go and pull it up.
[01:49:02] This is that fat retard with Crocs?
[01:49:06] I am.
[01:49:10] Introduction out of the way.
[01:49:14] An Oceana woman who appeared confused
[01:49:16] well, brandishing a semi-automatic pistol
[01:49:19] at the Sheldon Beach store, US 119
[01:49:21] and a little coal river road,
[01:49:23] went from polite to dead serious
[01:49:26] in the squeeze of a trigger.
[01:49:27] There's a robbery.
[01:49:30] What the?
[01:49:31] Oh!
[01:49:33] But the man substituting for a friend
[01:49:36] behind the counter had talked.
[01:49:37] He wasn't even supposed to be there?
[01:49:39] We're gonna put him in the gun down once
[01:49:41] and like a Jedi convincing storm troopers
[01:49:44] these are not the droids you're looking for.
[01:49:46] to make a run at the empty office.
[01:49:53] Do you remember what I said about that crackhead?
[01:49:55] I told him I was gonna leave him ice cream
[01:49:57] and to just wait there
[01:49:58] and then the police came and arrest him?
[01:50:00] This is the kind of thing I was telling you guys about
[01:50:02] how like the way that you can treat a person who's stupid
[01:50:07] is just like, it's like a dog.
[01:50:11] It is, they're so stupid.
[01:50:13] Oh, they're in all the monies in the back.
[01:50:15] Okay, enough just go over there.
[01:50:19] The clerk remained surprisingly calm
[01:50:22] and did a really good job of sizing up the would be robber
[01:50:26] and finding a way out of a potentially deadly situation.
[01:50:31] Yeah, he did.
[01:50:36] So I tried to let her to be calm
[01:50:39] and I saw her mentality is not awake
[01:50:42] Because we know-
[01:50:43] He like, I knew that bitch was retarded.
[01:50:46] So I just need to tell her something.
[01:50:48] I told her to leave the counter on the table.
[01:50:50] She did.
[01:50:51] So I know if I'm going to tell her to go out, go out the cops here, run, run, run,
[01:50:56] she gonna run.
[01:50:57] The 42 year old woman did.
[01:50:59] And she shot.
[01:51:00] After she shot the first shot, I told her, listen, the owner in the back, he has
[01:51:05] the mic.
[01:51:06] Go shut him.
[01:51:07] When she moved there, I get out and I call the cops director because she started shooting in the back room.
[01:51:13] Yeah, that's actually what happened.
[01:51:15] What was she shooting at? The monsters?
[01:51:19] She's shooting all the white monster cups.
[01:51:21] Call the cops and then finally we got here and I'm still alive.
[01:51:26] The only thing killed was a security camera.
[01:51:29] Canot County deputies caught her not far from the scene on quarter G.
[01:51:33] What a surprise.
[01:51:34] What a surprise.
[01:51:35] Peterson faces multiple charges in connection with the armed robbery attempt.
[01:51:40] In Lincoln County, Bob Aaron on 8th.
[01:51:44] What a fucking moron, bro.
[01:51:47] That's it.
[01:51:48] Yep, very fat.
[01:51:49] I mean, yep.
[01:51:50] And what a fat reason.
[01:51:52] People not know how cameras work?
[01:51:54] You don't understand.
[01:51:55] See, you didn't raid in classic WoW.
[01:51:58] I raided in classic WoW.
[01:51:59] I understand the depths of the human mind.
[01:52:03] I understand the depravity that these people can go through.
[01:52:10] The way that their brains work, you can't even figure it out.
[01:52:17] You can't even begin to understand this.
[01:52:21] You think that, oh, well, you can reason with this person.
[01:52:24] This is like these people, and I don't mean to be rude, but these people are like fucking
[01:52:29] subhuman.
[01:52:30] They're so stupid, it's insane.
[01:52:32] And you can just tell them, put the gun down, go walk in the back room, that's where all
[01:52:37] the money's at, and they'll just do it.
[01:52:39] They'll just do it.
[01:52:40] It's crazy.
[01:52:41] I bet you she's reproduced.
[01:52:43] I know.
[01:52:46] And well, yeah, I guess so.
[01:52:48] Fifth-grader schooling, well, it's a fifth-grader brain.
[01:52:51] And that's not even true.
[01:52:52] It's not even a fifth-grader brain.
[01:52:54] That's it.
[01:52:55] And that's what I think, vacation time?
[01:52:57] No, you've been around a person like this.
[01:52:59] You've realized that it's fucking true, bro.
[01:53:02] Some of these people are fucking retarded.
[01:53:04] They are fucking stupid.
[01:53:06] And the way that you can communicate with them and the things that you can get them to do
[01:53:10] is insane.
[01:53:11] Like, you go watch any of these videos, you're gonna find out it's true.
[01:53:15] It's like a brick wall, it's very true.
[01:53:16] And I understand it's not politically correct for me to say this.
[01:53:20] But there's a difference why I'm not saying it isn't correct.
[01:53:22] It's correct.
[01:53:23] It's just not politically correct.
[01:53:25] So yes, I'm not sorry about that at all.
[01:53:27] It's just true.
[01:53:28] How do people like that even get access to a gun?
[01:53:30] Anybody can buy a gun.
[01:53:31] Yeah, anybody can buy guns. Plenty of dumb people that have guns, bro. Like there's a whole lot and of course, is this real?
[01:53:44] I... this isn't real, right?
[01:53:58] This is... there's...
[01:54:00] I
[01:54:02] Okay, it has to be fake, right? I mean it's has to I there's no way this is real
[01:54:06] Like maybe I mean I don't average for the man family wedding. I
[01:54:11] don't
[01:54:12] It was at a wedding. I don't even know what to say. It's fucking insane
[01:54:17] And so anyway, let me go back. I'll pull up a few more here. What is this?
[01:54:24] Which is barely a country, you know
[01:54:26] I think I've seen this one before and it's nothing new. We're different or unique. Oh, here we go
[01:54:38] Nothing you said matters
[01:54:41] None it every
[01:54:43] Welcome back Greg. No, everything you said does not matter
[01:54:47] No, no, it doesn't because everything you mentioned are the consequences of the oh go ahead and stop
[01:54:54] Now, how did we get here?
[01:54:56] Pull back.
[01:54:57] How did we get here?
[01:54:58] An open border that let millions in
[01:55:01] and you guys didn't give two Xs about.
[01:55:03] That's crazy.
[01:55:04] It's not great for that border.
[01:55:05] All right, all right, all right.
[01:55:08] We had dozens of deaths when you didn't say shit.
[01:55:12] Jocelyn.
[01:55:12] That's right.
[01:55:14] Nungary, Lakin, Riley, Rachel Moran, Molly Tibbets.
[01:55:17] I have a, I'm gonna just do it because this is just,
[01:55:20] I can't believe that we're still talking about this.
[01:55:22] Here's three pages of women who have been murdered
[01:55:26] by illegal aliens in the last like seven or eight years.
[01:55:29] The seven or eight years that we've been here talking
[01:55:31] about this and knocked over it.
[01:55:33] Well, we showed the border being overrun
[01:55:37] and people laughed at us.
[01:55:38] And now you're here, it's like you're the maid
[01:55:41] trying to clean up a mess
[01:55:42] and somebody there is staring at you going,
[01:55:44] oh, you gotta clean it up better.
[01:55:46] No, you made the mess.
[01:55:47] This is the Democrat.
[01:55:48] Exactly, that's exactly what I said.
[01:55:51] don't complain about how we want to clean up the mess you should have thought
[01:55:54] about that whenever you made it
[01:55:56] parties mess that we're trying to clean up the year saying
[01:55:59] well these ice agents are using terrible language we don't care
[01:56:02] i'm bored by that's actually i'm absolutely bored i think he's bored
[01:56:05] by the nazi stuff
[01:56:07] i'm bored by the concerned people in the media they were not concerned this is
[01:56:10] the winning this is the winning approach
[01:56:13] people cry and complain and say how horrible it is
[01:56:18] Just respond, I hope it gets worse.
[01:56:21] This is only the beginning.
[01:56:23] That's what I think.
[01:56:25] When innocent women were raped and murdered,
[01:56:28] they didn't care about the 50 who died
[01:56:31] in when they were incarcerated under Obama.
[01:56:34] They didn't care about the 27 or 30 that were shot
[01:56:37] under Obama, but now they care now.
[01:56:40] You deserve no attention on this.
[01:56:42] You deserve no credibility on this.
[01:56:44] It's actually comical because here's my,
[01:56:47] Here's my feeling.
[01:56:49] It seems like you're ready for another one.
[01:56:51] You had good, that one for a couple of weeks.
[01:56:53] You had this guy, went for a week or so.
[01:56:56] You're gonna need a-
[01:56:56] So she's, wait a minute.
[01:56:57] So this bitch is on here crying about the people
[01:57:00] that got shot by ICE?
[01:57:03] Of course, right?
[01:57:04] They're the ones that are the victims.
[01:57:05] Not all of the people that were killed
[01:57:07] by the illegal aliens.
[01:57:08] Of course.
[01:57:09] This is the morality inversion.
[01:57:11] I keep talking about he's cooking, he is.
[01:57:13] Erd one.
[01:57:14] This is what this is about
[01:57:15] because this is what creates the motivation.
[01:57:17] it's by the way both of those killings were justified that's why there was an
[01:57:20] investigation into it
[01:57:22] the motivation for this drama
[01:57:25] this drama that could have been prevented if you guys just listened to the
[01:57:29] sensible people why is it
[01:57:31] that the cities that aren't sanctuary
[01:57:34] are having any violence
[01:57:35] why is it that the rate of violence in minutes in uh... in uh...
[01:57:40] what's the name of the city
[01:57:41] minneapolis is five to seven times higher
[01:57:45] than cities that are three or four times larger.
[01:57:48] Why is that?
[01:57:49] You guys are always feigning this performative ignorance
[01:57:52] since you don't understand things.
[01:57:53] You never explained-
[01:57:54] He's actually crashing out and he's totally right.
[01:57:57] Or own ignorant.
[01:57:58] He's completely right.
[01:57:59] Why is there so much violence in Minneapolis and not in Texas?
[01:58:02] Well, see, there are different people.
[01:58:04] There are people who, when they hear an awful crime,
[01:58:07] when Molly Tibbets is murdered,
[01:58:08] they think of their wife, they think of their kids,
[01:58:11] they think of their sister, they think of their mother.
[01:58:13] What do Democrats think about?
[01:58:15] they think of it as an alien.
[01:58:16] There's a step before they even think about their family,
[01:58:18] they think, how does it affect my public persona?
[01:58:21] How does it affect my potential politically?
[01:58:24] How do I deal with this so that I get instant
[01:58:28] gratification and empathy?
[01:58:30] We don't think like that.
[01:58:31] We don't care.
[01:58:32] You can call me a monster that's saying
[01:58:34] all these people are getting deported, I don't care.
[01:58:37] I don't care about any of this performance anymore,
[01:58:39] Jessica.
[01:58:40] It's done.
[01:58:41] Thank you.
[01:58:42] And you know what?
[01:58:43] The performance and the hysterics
[01:58:44] and the emotional manipulation.
[01:58:46] The moment that you just say,
[01:58:48] I'm not playing this game anymore,
[01:58:50] is the moment that you win.
[01:58:53] Exactly.
[01:58:54] Neither does Trump.
[01:58:55] People are voting for the law.
[01:58:57] They want the law.
[01:58:58] If you wanna cry about murders and rapists,
[01:59:01] do it on your own time.
[01:59:06] Thank you.
[01:59:07] Finally, we have people saying this
[01:59:08] on mainstream television.
[01:59:10] This is my mindset.
[01:59:12] This is.
[01:59:12] and uh... i'm very happy about this magic spells don't work anymore yes
[01:59:16] the moment that you accept these people's emotional outrage as legitimate
[01:59:20] is the moment that they control the conversation
[01:59:23] and that's all they have is an emotional reactionary outburst
[01:59:28] that they hope that you know well if i act really upset and really angry about
[01:59:32] this
[01:59:33] maybe then people take me seriously
[01:59:36] i think that whenever they do that we should just laugh at him that's what
[01:59:39] i think
[01:59:40] is that a crash that it's a normal male response exactly
[01:59:43] with a w speech yeah i i need to see more of this i want to see a lot more
[01:59:47] of this
[01:59:48] and uh... again like i read she's when he has come to my viral now world
[01:59:51] what you've been brought brain rot what is this year
[01:59:54] stunting sciences is this the one about is this what i think it is
[01:59:59] yet is uh... i'm actually let me see i can find this because there was an
[02:00:03] example of it as one to get to it real quick and find this
[02:00:06] Where the fuck did it go? Where is it? I might not be able to find it, but let me double check.
[02:00:11] So, yeah, okay, let me just look at this one instead. That should be fine.
[02:00:16] Please watch Jesse Waters most recently when he called Democrats just a scam.
[02:00:20] I haven't seen that. You'd have to show it to me. I have no idea.
[02:00:23] I have the opinion that killing citizens should be closely scrutinized, both from illegals and the police force.
[02:00:28] It isn't a zero sum game. Hold people accountable who do bad shit. It's pretty simple.
[02:00:32] Yeah, but they didn't do bad shit. That's the difference.
[02:00:35] So like in in in your point is like obviously so let me let me just pull you up, right?
[02:00:41] So like both of the police officers that killed those two people in Minneapolis were justified and
[02:00:47] The two people died for a bunch of illegal alien child molesters and that's it
[02:00:52] Right, I mean like there's no way I didn't do anything wrong
[02:01:01] So I just want to make sure like they didn't do bad shit and do anything wrong
[02:01:05] Because I don't want this to be like a false premise.
[02:01:11] They died to protect violent criminals.
[02:01:13] Yep.
[02:01:14] Well, I mean to be fair, they were violent criminals.
[02:01:16] That's why they were killed.
[02:01:18] I don't think having a say and using first and second arguments is bad, no.
[02:01:24] So do you think that, here, let me ask you a question.
[02:01:28] Do you think that it's a good idea to begin a physical confrontation with a police
[02:01:33] officer interrupting a federal arrest whenever you have a gun and then resisting arrest. Do
[02:01:40] you think that's a good idea? Do you think you should do that? Yeah, I don't think so
[02:01:56] either. That's why I think it's good that they killed them. Yeah, it's exactly. Same
[02:02:02] with the woman in the car. Shouldn't do that. It's pretty simple. I don't think it's really
[02:02:12] complicated. Yeah, it's not a peaceful protest. That's a literal criminal that could hurt
[02:02:20] somebody and kill somebody. It's not even like, yeah, what are we talking about? There's
[02:02:25] There's no blurred lines here. It's very obvious.
[02:02:31] But is a bad idea mean death? Yeah, it is. Yeah, it does.
[02:02:34] The moment that your bad idea could result in a dangerous situation for other
[02:02:39] people, then other people have every right to respond with lethal force.
[02:02:44] If they think that their life could be in danger. Absolutely.
[02:02:50] Like if somebody,
[02:02:51] if somebody shows up to your house for example with a gun and they didn't
[02:02:55] intend to shoot you but they brought the gun anyway and you shoot them I think
[02:02:58] that's fine. If somebody's driving your car in your direction and they're trying
[02:03:01] to run you over and you shoot them and then they say later on why I wasn't
[02:03:05] trying to run you over I was trying to get around you and you shoot them I
[02:03:08] think that's fine. Yeah that's it.
[02:03:16] I don't think he was a criminal in defending a woman getting sprayed and pulling them off.
[02:03:27] The reaction was not equitable, the action, the car thing makes more sense in a moment.
[02:03:31] I think he was a criminal.
[02:03:33] You're not able to, so just a minute.
[02:03:37] You think that you're able to push back and physically assault a police officer?
[02:03:43] Uh, Alon, you think you're able to physically assault and impede a federal law enforcement
[02:03:49] officer?
[02:03:50] You think you're able to do that?
[02:03:57] Not just a criminal, but a dangerous criminal, emotionally charged, aggravated circumstance.
[02:04:01] Exactly.
[02:04:02] Are they police officers?
[02:04:03] They're law enforcement.
[02:04:04] They're not police.
[02:04:06] I mean, they police things in the, definitely not.
[02:04:09] Okay.
[02:04:10] Right.
[02:04:11] Exactly.
[02:04:12] wasn't just defending a woman and getting sprayed pulling them off, right?
[02:04:17] So then why would you frame it that way if that's something that you know isn't true?
[02:04:22] Why would you do that?
[02:04:26] Why would you, why would you frame it that way and that's it?
[02:04:29] They only use your own, that's asinine, do a damn well, does?
[02:04:32] Terrible argumentation.
[02:04:33] What is this here?
[02:04:34] Uh, somebody says like, it's asinine.
[02:04:37] Honestly, like, let me read this guy.
[02:04:39] Uh, what is this?
[02:04:41] I found it by slippery slope arguments a daily and use your own. That's acid one. Yeah, of course, it's a slippery slope argument
[02:04:50] Like a do you want to wait a minute? So let me let me get the straight
[02:04:54] You think that making an argument for like a policy is the same as making an argument for a split-second decision
[02:05:02] inside of police inside of a police decision
[02:05:05] You think this is the same thing
[02:05:07] you think you should approach the way that you would do that as the same you
[02:05:12] think you would do this but allowed as a scale right defending someone in your
[02:05:17] community in a not-agreated way is different than attacking an officer
[02:05:21] well no it's not whenever the way that you're defending them is by attacking
[02:05:25] an officer it's one in the same thing yeah it's really simple Zepik thanks
[02:05:32] for 25 subs I appreciate it man thanks a lot you're saying defending someone
[02:05:37] in your community. She's not defending someone in his community. We got somebody else. I'm
[02:05:43] just gonna ban this guy. We're gonna move on. It's a literal definition. Yeah, you're
[02:05:50] not defending somebody. I'm chilling down. I appreciate the comment. I think both sides
[02:05:53] should be scrutinized a bit more. Attacking and pulling someone off is a bit more, is
[02:05:56] a bit else conflated. I think that here's my, here's my opinion. The moment that
[02:06:02] you interfere with a federal investigation, and you initiate a physical violent confrontation
[02:06:09] with a law enforcement officer, and you're carrying a gun, your life is on the line,
[02:06:15] and if you lose it, I call it natural selection. You should have never done that. Not a single
[02:06:21] concealed carry and structure in the entire country will tell you that's a good idea.
[02:06:25] His own parents were telling him that wasn't a good idea. Any reasonable person would
[02:06:30] tell you that's not a good idea, you would never tell your own children to do
[02:06:33] this, we all know that this is a bad idea, and you don't know what a person is
[02:06:38] going to do. That's the reason why you have to overreact, because you don't
[02:06:42] know what's gonna happen, and somebody could potentially kill you, and oh yeah
[02:06:47] well maybe I was wrong, yeah well they're for sure wrong, so if you don't
[02:06:51] want to have that happen, maybe don't go and fuck with the federal
[02:06:54] investigation. It's really simple. There's no both sides to this. It's a completely one
[02:07:01] dimensional topic. You know, you don't defend the police. You don't defend against the police.
[02:07:09] Yeah, you're not defending against the police exactly. It's unbelievable what people like
[02:07:16] that say. It really is. And an officer shouldn't have assaulted the woman. A woman shouldn't
[02:07:21] of tried to get involved with the arrest. Shouldn't have done it. Shouldn't have been screaming
[02:07:26] at him and fucking with him. And also, like, if you think that, that doesn't mean you're
[02:07:32] able to administer your own version of justice at the same time. That's it. If it was up
[02:07:38] to me, they'd be even worse. Tell you that.
[02:07:42] Ancient DNA has been very disruptive to conventional understanding of the past, because after
[02:07:47] of a second world war, there had been a reaction where people said this initial idea that people
[02:07:53] had in the beginning of the 20th century, when people would see new types of pots, this
[02:07:59] is the arrival of a new people coming through invasion.
[02:08:04] Sorry about this.
[02:08:05] Like I have a big volume problem, I apologize.
[02:08:09] Been a reaction where people said this initial idea that people had in the beginning
[02:08:14] of the 20th century, when people would see new types of pots.
[02:08:19] This is the arrival of a new people coming through invasion or through movement.
[02:08:25] And that was used by, for example, the Nazis to argue that these were spreads of Aryans
[02:08:30] moving across the landscape.
[02:08:32] And the reaction after the Second World War was to say, we don't know this.
[02:08:35] And in fact, when you see the arrival of new types of material culture pots, for
[02:08:41] for example, or tools or ways of organizing life.
[02:08:44] You might be seeing is more the spread of culture.
[02:08:47] You might be seeing, for example,
[02:08:49] something like people copying use of a cell phone
[02:08:51] or something like this.
[02:08:52] How could there be a big movement of people?
[02:08:53] You're looking at desly settled Europe
[02:08:55] with well-developed agriculture.
[02:08:57] How could it be that new people coming in from outside
[02:09:00] will unseat these people, disrupt these people?
[02:09:03] But then you look at the genetic data
[02:09:04] and there's a 50%, 70%, 90% population disruption.
[02:09:08] What happened when-
[02:09:09] man. He's saying that mass migration is causing a lot of these problems like historically.
[02:09:15] We had these findings was some of our archaeologists co-authors really just were very distressed by
[02:09:21] the implication. Why? You're really surprised that like what did you think happened? Isn't it?
[02:09:33] Oh my god. It's an inconvenient dude. This is so sad.
[02:09:47] One way or the other, you have some kind of people who expand demographically and displace
[02:09:53] people somehow, rapidly displace people over a period of well less than a century.
[02:09:58] How do you think that large groups of people are displaced over such a short period of
[02:10:04] time?
[02:10:06] Well, I wonder.
[02:10:14] Magic?
[02:10:16] Yeah, it's magic, exactly.
[02:10:18] Today in Colombia, 95% of the wide chromosomes are European, 95% of the mitochondrial
[02:10:25] DNAs are Native American, we know what happened there, it wasn't friendly, it wasn't peaceful,
[02:10:29] it wasn't nice.
[02:10:30] That's right.
[02:10:31] We really don't know what the past was like until we actually look at it and have hard
[02:10:33] data telling it.
[02:10:34] I'll give you a little bit of a surprise.
[02:10:38] The past is exactly like that.
[02:10:41] Every single instance where one culture was interacting with another one and there
[02:10:46] was a massive power disparity, the other culture probably doesn't exist anymore.
[02:10:53] Because they killed them.
[02:10:54] That's what happened.
[02:10:55] what it's like. Our guesses, our models are, including many of mine, are likely to be wrong
[02:11:00] because we can see that because when we have hard data, we're surprised.
[02:11:04] History constantly repeats itself. Yeah. It's insane for me to see this. It wasn't
[02:11:12] peaceful. It wasn't friendly. It wasn't nice. Yeah. 11 million people have been talking
[02:11:17] about this, right? And full episode, the consensus was thinking completely artificial
[02:11:21] from the start. Ancient sources made it very clear what happened, but modern historians
[02:11:25] didn't like it because it didn't fit with their worldview. So they made up elaborate
[02:11:29] theories of peaceful assimilation. DNA proved them to be liars. And by the way, this is
[02:11:35] the reason why you don't get more research on things like IQ in the different countries
[02:11:41] in the world. This is the reason why you don't get more research about these other
[02:11:45] topics that are politically incorrect. It's not because people don't want to know
[02:11:49] the answer. It's because they already know the answer. That's the real reason.
[02:11:57] So much of the intellectual, and they don't want anybody else to find out about it. And
[02:12:01] it doesn't follow the narrative. Yes, exactly. Even the Old Testament tells about this. Yeah.
[02:12:06] Why does everyone want to conquer? Because it's fun, I guess. Like, I don't know.
[02:12:10] Like, I mean, fuck. So much of the intellectual energy in Europe and the US was wasted
[02:12:14] by advancing comfortable lies rather than facing hard truths. Knowledge and understanding
[02:12:18] have been set back at least a hundred years because the progress was taking over the academy
[02:12:23] and we aren't free yet. That's true. Absolutely. Once Culey exposed what liars archaeologists
[02:12:29] are decades ago, these pieces of crap are more inscrested in their agendas than they
[02:12:33] are the truth. The peaceful savage has always been an obvious lie. The grant system has
[02:12:39] destroyed research. Absolutely. And oh my god, did archaeology community actually
[02:12:45] think that early humans were peaceniks. It's really sad. Americans did this more humanely
[02:12:53] than one native tribe conquered another. What is this? Jesus. Holy. That's pretty fast.
[02:13:11] And that was over, like, what, 100 years?
[02:13:14] Wow.
[02:13:16] You're right for the wrong reason.
[02:13:17] Born stupid, it's lack of education and our culture.
[02:13:20] Well, I think that, I don't think it
[02:13:22] has anything to do with it being stupid or not.
[02:13:24] This is an ideology, right?
[02:13:27] And so basically what they do, so this is the reasoning,
[02:13:30] and this is what people like to do.
[02:13:32] They create these false conclusions from data,
[02:13:36] and then they use the false conclusions
[02:13:38] as a reference point that they can use to push a narrative
[02:13:42] that what you're doing is not historically supported
[02:13:46] and this isn't what happened.
[02:13:47] So basically what they,
[02:13:49] let me think of a better way to say that
[02:13:50] because that wasn't a very good way of explaining it.
[02:13:54] So there's been an ongoing and a very common push
[02:13:58] to try to create a unique evil
[02:14:03] that is being ascribed to Europeans and Americans
[02:14:07] And basically just white people, anybody in Western culture,
[02:14:10] that we have a uniquely bloody history.
[02:14:14] And the way that we approach things
[02:14:16] is problematic by default, because we are these conquerors.
[02:14:20] We've killed bunches of groups of people.
[02:14:22] And we're this evil group of people.
[02:14:25] But what happens is that whenever
[02:14:27] you look at the archaeology, you'll
[02:14:29] see that actually everybody did this.
[02:14:31] This was very common, because this is how people are.
[02:14:34] It's not like white people don't have a monopoly over this.
[02:14:36] everybody did this so whenever you have the the g uh... the geology i guess
[02:14:41] about the art the archaeology that's unveiled in people see this to be true
[02:14:46] then you realize that the white gill original sin from colonialism or from
[02:14:52] some other form of uh... control is actually just the same thing that
[02:14:56] everybody else did but we're the only ones that are living in a culture that
[02:15:00] has to constantly apologize for it
[02:15:02] and that's really what i think this is showing
[02:15:05] and and and that's the reason why they find it unsettling
[02:15:08] it's because it completely destroys the original send narrative
[02:15:12] that they've tried to give every single person inside of uh... of western
[02:15:16] culture
[02:15:17] hopefully that is that a better way for me to explain it i i think that's
[02:15:20] maybe a little bit better
[02:15:22] and uh... you know what the korean slave trade what i don't know about
[02:15:24] that i mean i mean of course koreans probably had slaves i mean no doubt
[02:15:28] every trace is not awful atrocities exactly
[02:15:31] and so that's that's the reason why you see so much of this happening
[02:15:35] now you know what current germans feel like the guilt thing well yeah of course
[02:15:38] right but i mean like what do you get to do about it
[02:15:40] like that the problem is that and and this is the issue is that
[02:15:43] it's not enough
[02:15:45] a lot of people like me
[02:15:47] are extremely good at identifying problems
[02:15:50] but the issue is that whenever people like me want to solve these problems
[02:15:55] these solutions are seen as
[02:15:58] unacceptable
[02:16:00] that's the main issue
[02:16:02] you have to accept radical solutions if you want to solve radical problems
[02:16:07] this is a radical problem
[02:16:09] this is a systematic radical problem that's been going on for fifty years
[02:16:14] and uh... again you want talk about this in ancient cultures were extremely
[02:16:17] violent not the peace-loving ecologists at all
[02:16:20] dot of course
[02:16:22] and effort decades pre-storical evidence was forced to the left wing
[02:16:25] theory filter exactly people like this kid people like this what they do
[02:16:30] is they control data and then they use data as a reference point to justify
[02:16:34] things
[02:16:35] let's say on ethical not an unacceptable well i don't think what i what i
[02:16:38] advocate for is on ethical i think it's extremely ethical
[02:16:41] but uh... it's specifically used against white people because they're uh...
[02:16:44] because they're succeeding at the moment
[02:16:46] well i think that it's stopping
[02:16:47] i i i do think that like
[02:16:49] because what's happened is that
[02:16:51] you've reached kind of like an inflection point
[02:16:54] with how much like d i diversity inclusion stuff
[02:16:58] has effectively disenfranchised a lot of people, right?
[02:17:02] And it's also, by the way, it's not just white men,
[02:17:06] it's men of other races as well.
[02:17:08] Like Asian men are the victims of this.
[02:17:12] I also even think black men in some cases
[02:17:14] are the victims of this.
[02:17:15] I think it's basically a system that's designed
[02:17:18] effectively to basically put men last and women first.
[02:17:22] And that's it, or somebody who has some other sort of
[02:17:25] invent agenda identity, right?
[02:17:27] and uh... that's really what's happened more than anything
[02:17:30] and it's happening to everybody
[02:17:32] he goes on further from here
[02:17:33] well let me look at all there's more of it okay let me see what that is
[02:17:38] you're cleaning right now
[02:17:43] yes i am
[02:17:44] i i i am
[02:17:46] i don't know how you notice that
[02:17:48] but i
[02:17:49] so basically i accidentally spit something out a little bit and it was on my
[02:17:53] table
[02:17:54] and it was gross and I was like, I don't wanna look at that.
[02:17:58] And so I ended up cleaning my desk right there.
[02:18:02] You actually caught me.
[02:18:04] I figured just showing this might be,
[02:18:07] might make people think something else.
[02:18:09] So I got the Windex too.
[02:18:11] But yeah, that's what it was.
[02:18:12] So I made sure my desk was clean.
[02:18:14] That's what it was, yes, exactly.
[02:18:17] And unfollowed.
[02:18:20] Well, I had to, right?
[02:18:21] I mean, it was gross.
[02:18:23] that's disgusting i i i don't have that
[02:18:26] okay let me see this
[02:18:32] so
[02:18:34] dna
[02:18:35] results was extremely disruptive to people in archaeology
[02:18:38] made these arguments that change wasn't possible in this very that will
[02:18:42] large-scale migration large-scale disruption probably didn't occur in the
[02:18:46] past it did
[02:18:47] it did and what happened as a result from it
[02:18:50] That's right. I love this.
[02:18:53] So it was a real challenge. It was a real challenge to our understanding of prehistory. It was sort of a case example.
[02:18:58] How could it be? Why is it a challenge? It's only a challenge because you don't like the conclusion.
[02:19:03] It's not a chat. Like, any reasonable person could have come to this conclusion already.
[02:19:07] Fine example that's been important for me in showing that we really don't know what the past was like until we actually look at it and have hard data.
[02:19:14] Yeah, you do. Anybody can have told you this.
[02:19:17] telling us what it's like.
[02:19:18] Our guesses, our models are including many of mine
[02:19:22] are likely to be wrong because we can see that
[02:19:24] because when we have hard data, we're surprised.
[02:19:26] I'm sorry for that long preamble.
[02:19:28] So when what's happened in the last few years
[02:19:32] is there's been something of a reconciliation
[02:19:34] after the book.
[02:19:36] Archeology is trying to reconcile itself
[02:19:38] with the DNA data and it's arguing
[02:19:40] about the subtlety of these interaction events.
[02:19:42] So people talk about what's happened in Britain,
[02:19:45] for example.
[02:19:45] Well, maybe the arrival of the beaker phenomenon, which happens about 4500 years ago, maybe it's
[02:19:51] not an invasion, maybe it's a kind of peaceful event, maybe the previous people, the reason
[02:19:57] we're seeing such a disruption is the previous people, we know they cremated their dead and
[02:20:01] the beaker people buried their dead.
[02:20:03] So it looks like a much more abrupt change than it did.
[02:20:07] Maybe what happens in Iberia when there's a 40% arrival of these foreigners from
[02:20:12] East and 60% local people, but the Y chromosomes are completely replaced, so the local men
[02:20:18] don't sort of contribute their DNA to local, later populations.
[02:20:22] So a bunch of people from another foreign place came there and raped all the women and
[02:20:27] then took over, right?
[02:20:28] That's basically what you're saying.
[02:20:31] It looks to you, it looks somehow like that must be extremely disruptive to the
[02:20:34] local male population.
[02:20:36] But people are saying, well, maybe this is female mate choice, maybe this is female
[02:20:40] male mate choice? Wait a minute. You think that female mate choice existed 4,500 years
[02:20:48] ago? Female mate choice barely existed 500 years ago? Are you fucking retarded? This is
[02:21:05] so pathetic. How can you possibly say this? Somehow, kind of, not what you think it is.
[02:21:11] Maybe it's not what happened 4,000 years later, amongst the descendant of the Iberians and
[02:21:16] the Americas, where today in Colombia, 95% of the Y chromosomes are European, 95% of
[02:21:21] the mitochondrial DNAs are Native American. We know what happened there. It wasn't friendly.
[02:21:25] It wasn't peaceful. So, the one time, so, and this is what
[02:21:28] I think is so funny is that the one time that you do know what happened, you
[02:21:33] automatically assumed that it's the europeans that were evil that were
[02:21:37] raping and killing all the native american women
[02:21:40] but in the other instances where you don't know
[02:21:43] instead of just assuming that in every single one of the instances where this
[02:21:47] is understood the same thing happened
[02:21:50] no actually something different happened
[02:21:53] it wasn't nice
[02:21:54] but maybe what happened in iberia four thousand years ago amongst these
[02:21:57] ancestors of course i was much more peaceful was much more
[02:22:01] How do we have these simps going around looking this shit up?
[02:22:09] This is so sad.
[02:22:17] Oh my god.
[02:22:21] If you look in detail in Iberia, what you see is the period of this change is actually
[02:22:25] over 500 years, but if you look at a micro scale now that we have better data, it's
[02:22:29] a media each place.
[02:22:30] So in southern Spain, it's very fast, and then in central Spain, it's a little later,
[02:22:34] but very fast.
[02:22:35] And so actually, there's these rapid changes occurring in one place or the other.
[02:22:39] People thought in Britain, maybe this was actually a slow process, but we now have data
[02:22:44] not yet published from the Netherlands, which is clearly the same population of beaker
[02:22:48] people that's spreading in Britain.
[02:22:49] And there it's very disruptive.
[02:22:51] And you actually have the whole series of people before and after.
[02:22:54] You see that earlier courted where people are local, which is actually very unusual
[02:22:58] for courted where.
[02:22:59] one of the biggest lies in human history so far. I know, and it's been a lie that has been inflicted
[02:23:04] on western populations for the last, I would say, 50 to 100 years. And it is an original Sen
[02:23:12] guilt lie that's been associated with our culture and the way that we've evolved. And it's meant
[02:23:19] to de-legitimize, demoralize, and demonize us as a people. That's exactly what it is.
[02:23:27] And now it's finally being revealed.
[02:23:32] There are actually local people adopting the religion of the courted wear,
[02:23:35] but mostly local ancestry. And then the beaker arrival is incredible disruption.
[02:23:39] There's almost no continuity, very little continuity. So probably what's happening
[02:23:43] with the beaker individuals is one way or the other, you have some kind of
[02:23:49] people who expand demographically and displace people somehow.
[02:23:57] somehow how did this have oh wow it's the magic oh look at that why are all
[02:24:09] these piles of bones what's this rapidly displays people over a period well
[02:24:21] less than a century and do we know whether that's less than a century how
[02:24:25] Like I mean really why are you not just immediately direct about this?
[02:24:31] Like how do you displace people over less than half of a century what motivates a person like this?
[02:24:38] Approval
[02:24:41] Social approval and I because more modern versions of this
[02:24:48] When Cortez goes over the newer all these like serving feel a total fucking G
[02:24:52] This guy, Hernan Cortez, was sailing back and forth with his wife and his mistress on
[02:25:01] the same boat.
[02:25:06] The same boat.
[02:25:07] He had a mutiny.
[02:25:09] He came back to squash the mutiny.
[02:25:12] They had died of disease.
[02:25:15] So, no more problem.
[02:25:22] This was a lot fucking core than Justin Paver, exactly.
[02:25:27] He actually strangled his wife? Why?
[02:25:30] D to the Emperor of Spain and so forth.
[02:25:33] They're like, I don't know, the Mongols and Genghis Khan, or something.
[02:25:36] In this case, I assume there wasn't enough power.
[02:25:38] Yeah, I'm sure the Genghis Khan.
[02:25:39] I'm sure that, like, what is...
[02:25:41] I wonder what percentage of Mongolia is related to Genghis Khan?
[02:25:45] Like, I'm sure that was all consensual, right?
[02:25:48] Our Cocoa Organization, that something like that was available.
[02:25:51] But there was enough organized,
[02:25:53] I don't know if we're gonna use the right word,
[02:25:54] but there was enough sort of like persistent,
[02:26:00] persistent invasion that like we're gonna keep going
[02:26:02] town to town, settlement to settlement
[02:26:04] until we've reached the ends of Europe.
[02:26:06] And so was it just like the Amnaya
[02:26:09] were just lots of different independent groups
[02:26:11] that were doing this at the same time?
[02:26:12] Or was it like, how organized was this basically?
[02:26:15] What I mean to ask?
[02:26:16] So we don't know.
[02:26:17] And I think there's debates even about that.
[02:26:19] I think one example I've heard archeologists
[02:26:21] I work with think about is is the Comanche in the US Southwest where you know it's another
[02:26:28] it's actually this is another thing is that there's another white guilt original Sen Lai
[02:26:35] that we came to America and we started killing all the Native Americans. No we just joined
[02:26:43] in on the fun. We did. They were killing each other like crazy.
[02:26:50] horse-based expanding group, and they expand super dramatically in parallel to the Spanish
[02:26:57] expansion and alongside the U.S. expansion before encountering the U.S. sort of militarized
[02:27:04] United States at some point. And, you know, it's local. There's local bands of people
[02:27:10] expanding. They go on campaigns. They expand to certain areas. It's the beaker people
[02:27:18] and the courtedware people, they're contemporary to ancient Sumer and to a lot of the...
[02:27:23] You think we third-partied them? I think that we debuffed them.
[02:27:28] We debuffed them and then just kind of let it play out. That's kind of what happened.
[02:27:36] You know, Egyptians that we actually have written history from, it's not so...
[02:27:39] My understanding, like this is like a very limited historical understanding,
[02:27:43] and so like I'm not sure if this is really true, but I've read about this a little bit,
[02:27:48] is that my understanding is that they were already experiencing a rapid population decline
[02:27:52] before we even started arriving there in large numbers. This is already something that was
[02:27:57] happening based off of archaeological findings, and I think that us being there obviously accelerated
[02:28:04] something that was already happening. As far as I know, last time I looked into this, I was
[02:28:10] talking to friends of mine maybe almost 10 years ago, so they might have found more about this
[02:28:15] since then. And I don't know even really when we learned about it, like, you know, when that
[02:28:20] was written. But like, yeah, no, this is like, I don't even think that they really entirely
[02:28:25] know why.
[02:28:26] They weren't writing, but they, they were contemporaries of these people, not so much
[02:28:31] far to their south. So we really don't know what was going on. But if you were part
[02:28:35] of a community where there is a culture where say the males, as we think from reconstructions
[02:28:42] from Indo-European myth, which is probably the class of cultural shared knowledge these
[02:28:48] people were operating from, because we think these people were the spreaders of Indo-European
[02:28:51] languages in this part of the world.
[02:28:54] If you think about this as a world where at a certain age, males would band together
[02:28:59] and go on raiding parties and so on, and that would be the...
[02:29:02] Wait, wait.
[02:29:03] If you think...
[02:29:04] You mean like, what are you...
[02:29:05] So, you're acting as if this isn't obviously what happened?
[02:29:09] Wait a minute.
[02:29:12] be settled down later in life, you can imagine a process where built into the culture, you
[02:29:16] have a process of expansion, exploitation, they dull, dull, of course.
[02:29:24] One thing that's really interesting that has actually emerged in the last years and
[02:29:29] was not really sort of strong at the time that I wrote my book was an understanding
[02:29:35] of the relationship between the Yamnaya and groups like the court and where and
[02:29:40] the beakers.
[02:29:41] So these groups that thrived between about 5,300 and 4,600 years ago in the steps north
[02:29:49] of the Black and Caspian seas, they're probably the first people to domesticate the horse
[02:29:53] or that's arguable.
[02:29:54] And they use the horse in the car, which was called the dissonance.
[02:29:59] Well, they just don't want to, the thing is that, again, it's an entire ideology
[02:30:03] built around this.
[02:30:04] I'll be right back.
[02:30:05] I need a second.
[02:30:06] Wait a second.
[02:30:07] All right.
[02:31:04] Okay.
[02:31:05] I don't know how much more to someone look at, let's go look at a couple more minutes.
[02:31:15] We invented and the wheel to exploit the open steplands and be able to economically expand
[02:31:21] much more rapidly.
[02:31:22] They're the world's first extreme mobile bestoralists, but they can't get further than the step.
[02:31:27] So they expand into Europe, they expand into the little island of the step that's
[02:31:31] in the great Hungarian plane in the Carpathian Basin, and they stop. They can't expand their
[02:31:36] way of life to...
[02:31:37] Yeah, I wonder why. Probably because they can't. That's how you get retarded. This guy teaching
[02:31:41] made up history. Well, that's what they do, right? Is they make up fake history, they
[02:31:46] teach people the history, and then they say, well, look at the science, and then they
[02:31:51] make up the science, and then they say, you're stupid for not listening to their
[02:31:54] science when it's not science at all. They just made it the fuck up. That's
[02:32:00] It's truly what's been going on for a very, very long time.
[02:32:04] That's the reason why you have all this like gender ideology too.
[02:32:09] It's just a council of Karen's that are agreeing with each other and then they do it enough
[02:32:14] and then for some reason everybody's supposed to take it seriously.
[02:32:18] It's ridiculous.
[02:32:20] So this is, I thought this was interesting.
[02:32:23] Dude, it's literally just waving rainbows.
[02:32:26] What about it?
[02:32:27] Isn't kid friendly?
[02:32:29] say you're homophobic. No hate, but I've seen people flash their junk at pride
[02:32:33] parades or just be very overt about sex stuff. Kids should not be seeing that. So
[02:32:38] what if they flash their junk at kids? Let them do what they want. It's not
[02:32:43] really harming anyone. That's the problem.
[02:32:51] That's the problem is that it's not harming anyone. That's why they're
[02:32:56] doing it. Isn't that weird? Who says that? Oh my god, what a weirdo.
[02:33:09] Holy self report, I know. They want to expel the kid yesterday? I saw it already. I did.
[02:33:14] I looked at it yesterday. If there's any new news about this, I can look at it. But
[02:33:19] Otherwise, yeah.
[02:33:20] And what is this?
[02:33:25] Is that main block?
[02:33:26] This is something else, right?
[02:33:28] Yeah, okay, so yeah, I saw it yesterday.
[02:33:31] It's very, very weird.
[02:33:33] And yeah, we gotta push back.
[02:33:34] Yeah, these people, it's just insane to see this happen.
[02:33:37] Oh, here we go.
[02:33:39] A new survey indicates that white Christians
[02:33:42] are for the first time a minority in the United States.
[02:33:45] Well, first time since Whites came and basically did their colonial thing.
[02:33:52] Anyway, let's go back to everyone else.
[02:33:56] Exactly.
[02:33:57] Now, the survey that was done by Public Religion Institute actually talked to over 100,000
[02:34:04] people in the US.
[02:34:06] And the whole point was to find out whether or not there are differences in religious
[02:34:11] leanings and what the minorities and majorities are in regard to religious affiliation.
[02:34:17] Here's what they found.
[02:34:18] White Christians, once predominant in the country's religious life, now comprise only
[02:34:23] 43% of the population.
[02:34:25] Just to give you an example of what that population used to be like, four decades ago, about
[02:34:31] eight in ten Americans were white Christians.
[02:34:33] Wow, that is half.
[02:34:34] It used to be 80%, that was 43%.
[02:34:37] That is a giant difference in four decades.
[02:34:40] And that is, by the way, exactly why we're seeing the overreaction from the right wing
[02:34:46] that we are today.
[02:34:47] They're in a panic, my God, our time is almost up.
[02:34:51] We used to rule everything as soon.
[02:34:54] Everybody will be equal.
[02:34:58] Everybody will be equal for sure, yeah, exactly.
[02:35:01] Sample size be trusted, well, I don't know.
[02:35:03] And Trump's an overreaction, in my opinion, I think it's an underreaction.
[02:35:07] But how can you overreact ethnic replacement?
[02:35:09] Well, I just wanted to show you guys that like people like this not only did they do it
[02:35:14] But they overtly state that they're doing it and even whenever you identify it. They say it's good
[02:35:20] Listen, this is the reason why they want to do it. I
[02:35:23] feel like all this language and everything has been extremely common and
[02:35:28] Data is wrong. The survey didn't count Catholicism anymore
[02:35:31] Many Catholics consider themselves Christians. Yeah, exactly. Why is it measured by religion because religion is pretty important?
[02:35:37] That's the reason why like obviously this is that same. Do you remember that same that same ghetto girl that like went up?
[02:35:45] And it was in like the streamer awards and she was saying that like who was it DDG should have won something
[02:35:52] And then she did some other like I forgot what it was some trailer trash hood rat stupid thing recently
[02:36:00] Well, this is what she's doing now
[02:36:02] I
[02:36:07] Way for my nigga to say hey babe go pick the car. It's our shit. I love a car collection
[02:36:13] I love a car collection. I'm gonna have my own car collection. Don't give me fuck around and it's gonna be 90 percent trucks
[02:36:19] And probably like one car, but I want my man to have like
[02:36:23] At least five six cars and I want him to say go ahead babe pick whatever way you want to drive like
[02:36:32] Yeah, this is the female equivalent of every fat redditor, like a fedora wearer, saying
[02:36:41] I deserve my 85 pound cat girl maid that loves me and only me.
[02:36:47] Yes.
[02:36:48] Yes, this is what was promised to me 3,000 years ago by anime.
[02:36:55] Yes, this is the same thing.
[02:36:58] It's really, it's literal more, it's more FIMCELL slop bro.
[02:37:03] Like nobody wants to marry you
[02:37:05] and give you five or six cars.
[02:37:07] Absolutely not.
[02:37:08] That's why you're sitting there streaming.
[02:37:10] So anyway, let me scroll back down.
[02:37:12] I'm gonna find a few more of these.
[02:37:14] Also, I gotta say, you know,
[02:37:16] I've said a lot of negative things about Diablo,
[02:37:19] but man, did they cook with these sets.
[02:37:24] Jesus Christ.
[02:37:28] Oh my god, I might actually go and buy one of these
[02:37:33] Like this is this is really cool, bro
[02:37:36] Like this is the black temple shield. Well, this is full judgment that shield right there
[02:37:41] So you said it's the black temple shield. You actually would be wrong about that
[02:37:45] See the black temple shield is called the bullwark of Azenoth
[02:37:49] This is the recolored shield that was added again into the game in Warwood's a Draenor and it was a
[02:37:56] recower of that that had more damage and indentations on the different sides of it.
[02:38:02] That's how you can tell what the difference is.
[02:38:04] This sword here is Maladath, a blade of the Black Dragonflight, which drops from a brood
[02:38:11] lord lash layer in BWL.
[02:38:15] It gives you plus damage to swords and hit rating.
[02:38:21] The Black Rock Bullwark, that would be correct.
[02:38:24] the name of it bore I could ask not yes exactly and so just in case anybody I
[02:38:29] just want you guys to understand you see you see I knew this they changed it like
[02:38:46] you think I wouldn't know this I would immediately it's obvious but why is it
[02:38:51] Paladin you would obviously well. I mean the thing is bullark of a son. You had a lot of paladins that you'd give or
[02:38:56] Casano to it was the best shield in the game. It was
[02:38:58] What's being yours on that shit? No one cares. I do I do on my buyer. Well, she's really good
[02:39:03] So yeah, there it is. That's a space marine. So it's in Diablo four exactly
[02:39:07] How old were you when be be be WL dropped like 16 something like that
[02:39:12] well
[02:39:13] I didn't really do be WL that much. I didn't and I've some folks made a big deal about president Trump
[02:39:18] saying that diet soda is healthy.
[02:39:20] So yesterday on Air Force One, the president switched things up
[02:39:23] with a spicy virgin, bloody Mary.
[02:39:25] It turns out the real recipe for good health
[02:39:27] might be a sense of humor.
[02:39:29] Oh my fucking God, bro, like, how do you do this?
[02:39:37] I don't know if you saw this,
[02:39:38] Trump is apparently a wizard.
[02:39:40] Is this about the protective
[02:39:41] and the controlling aura that Trump has?
[02:39:46] I think it might be, right?
[02:39:48] In an interview with the New York Times, Tucker Carlson argued that Trump has a supernatural
[02:39:55] component to him that makes those in his close proximity obedient and docile.
[02:40:02] Carlson said he experienced the effect first hand, likening it to smoking hash.
[02:40:07] And I think it probably is a spell, and that the effect is to weaken people around him
[02:40:13] and to make them more compliant and more confused.
[02:40:16] I've experienced this myself.
[02:40:19] You spend a day with Trump
[02:40:20] and you're in this kind of dreamland.
[02:40:22] It's like smoking hash or something.
[02:40:24] It's interesting, very interesting.
[02:40:32] Here's what's crazy.
[02:40:34] This isn't the first time it's happened.
[02:40:38] Instead, you know, there were a lot of cowardly people,
[02:40:40] as there always are,
[02:40:41] and Trump engenders cowardice
[02:40:42] and the people around him through intimidation.
[02:40:44] And there is a kind of quality that he has that's spell binding.
[02:40:47] And I think it probably literally is a spell.
[02:40:51] And the fact is to weaken people around him and make them more
[02:40:55] compliant and more confused.
[02:40:57] And I've experienced this myself.
[02:40:58] You spend a day with Trump and sort of like you're in this kind of
[02:41:01] dreamland.
[02:41:02] It's like smoking hash or something.
[02:41:03] It's interesting, very interesting.
[02:41:05] And there may be a supernatural component to it.
[02:41:07] I'm not a theologian, but it's real.
[02:41:08] And anyone who's been around can tell you it's real instead.
[02:41:10] So here's what's, this is the second time that somebody said this
[02:41:14] about Donald Trump. So, witches complain they can't cast spells on Trump because he has
[02:41:23] some kind of protection around him. I don't know what the hell that was. And so this is
[02:41:30] the second, like I, the second pop. Oh my God. Can't off the orange. Apparently. And
[02:41:43] And yeah, politics now is down-strives.
[02:41:46] Trump continues to not do not face Trump alone when Ashboro projecting.
[02:41:51] He's so powerful.
[02:41:53] Oh my fucking god.
[02:41:55] And Trump, or I got Tucker speaking like he got edibles.
[02:41:58] Oh my, this is so fucking ridiculous, man.
[02:42:02] And I guess so, witches report their spells against Trump aren't working.
[02:42:06] He has a shield.
[02:42:11] i don't even know what to say
[02:42:14] i i really don't like this is
[02:42:17] it it's just fucking why is this news
[02:42:21] because people like
[02:42:23] there is a large amount of people that are way more like willing to accept
[02:42:28] supernatural
[02:42:29] answers to things now i don't know you guys have noticed that or not i
[02:42:32] certainly have
[02:42:34] there's been a whole lot of it
[02:42:35] and uh... the guy gd at hogwarts yeah exactly
[02:42:39] be honest what would you do in this situation
[02:42:46] man
[02:42:51] that's crazy
[02:42:53] and uh... just post i don't know what he said i have no idea
[02:42:56] all look at this year
[02:42:58] trump always defended michael jackson and stayed loyal to him
[02:43:02] i didn't even know this
[02:43:04] by new michael very well and he was a special guy he was
[02:43:07] with me many many times at marlago in particular on palm beach michael would
[02:43:12] spend a lot of time with my kids i have beautiful kids and at the time like it
[02:43:16] marlago
[02:43:17] and even in trump tower the kids were very young michael would come
[02:43:21] play with the kids he just love children he was not a child molester
[02:43:26] and i am certain of that he loved children he played with my son
[02:43:30] eric and my son donald
[02:43:32] and he just play with them forever
[02:43:34] he loved children but he was not a child molester and
[02:43:38] you know that whole final saga of
[02:43:41] neverland and the police and what they did
[02:43:44] michael's been a long time resident of trump tower last night that donald
[02:43:47] strudler reiterated his defense jackson with larry king
[02:43:50] by going after the accuser's mother
[02:43:52] she's had plenty of experience at going after people
[02:43:56] and she goes after viciously and violently and i
[02:43:59] saw a story and i read another story about some of the things she's done
[02:44:04] and i don't believe it
[02:44:05] but you know what it's like when indictment comes down
[02:44:08] it's tough
[02:44:08] it's presumption
[02:44:09] it's tough
[02:44:10] it's tough to win
[02:44:12] but i have a feeling he's gonna win larry
[02:44:14] i had no idea he'd be that strong defensive of me
[02:44:17] and good for donnell
[02:44:19] we do believe in this
[02:44:22] that's right
[02:44:23] that's right never roached out on michael jackson
[02:44:27] michael jackson was never convicted for any crimes i don't believe that
[02:44:31] Right like I'm a big Michael Jackson fan and you know, I'm really happy to see that like it is. He was totally friend
[02:44:38] Yeah, I thought he's gonna some ridiculous and it's crazy. We bring back the witch trials. Unfortunately, we've already had them and
[02:44:46] So yeah, keep that in mind. So this is the remember the America first United thing
[02:44:53] Numbers don't lie America first unites patriots independence and Americans from every corner of this great nation
[02:45:00] 5 plus million live stream viewers estimated so they thought they were going to get 5 million viewers for this America first event
[02:45:15] 357
[02:45:19] And
[02:45:22] Man that's too bad
[02:45:24] Yeah, it sucks to suck. I know. And this is it. Who made it? I have no idea. And the
[02:45:32] thing is that they've reframed America first massively. They have. And I'm glad to see
[02:45:37] that happen. They can't pay for bots. They should have paid for a lot more bots.
[02:45:42] Look at him look at him look at him
[02:46:42] Oh my god never taunt your opponent. I love seeing this happen, man
[02:46:53] It's fucking funny the ref wants him dead. He's just waiting for him to go unconscious, right?
[02:46:57] That's what it was the ref just yet sitting there now one more one more no another one another one another one more
[02:47:03] One more let's get another one in there triple tap. Let's go. Yeah, exactly, right and oh my god
[02:47:09] And uh, give me one second
[02:47:20] Okay, and once I make sure I respond to something and I was like it's over video where he got rock after taunting
[02:47:26] Yeah, exactly and humble videos are the best
[02:47:29] Yeah, like and this guy just being normal being normal the whole time and then finally gets the chance to just oh here
[02:47:35] We go
[02:47:37] So I did that with all the countries, and every country agreed, every hotel can't believe
[02:47:43] at the drug companies, they said, what you did is impossible to do, but I do a lot of
[02:47:48] things that are impossible to do, like becoming president three times.
[02:47:58] Like winning three races, like winning three races.
[02:48:03] Anyway, so we have the lowest.
[02:48:04] I did that with
[02:48:06] about that
[02:48:08] that's crazy
[02:48:10] and also a little bit of vindication for me
[02:48:15] Do you remember whenever I said that iron mace was going to lose?
[02:48:20] And they would have to pay nexon
[02:48:23] because what they took from dark and darker
[02:48:26] from nexon was too close
[02:48:30] And everybody was mad at me
[02:48:34] People are saying that I was wrong.
[02:48:37] They said you can't side with Nexon.
[02:48:39] You're wrong.
[02:48:43] The court said Iron Mace and its boss must pay Nexon around
[02:48:48] 5.7 billion or 3.8 million dollars for using secret
[02:48:53] information from Nexon's old canceled product.
[02:49:04] Wow.
[02:49:07] How about that?
[02:49:09] That's crazy.
[02:49:11] It really is crazy.
[02:49:12] Like, I told you, see, everybody didn't want it to be true.
[02:49:16] Everybody was thinking about what they wanted.
[02:49:18] I was thinking about what it was.
[02:49:21] That's the reason why I got it right.
[02:49:23] Everybody else was getting it wrong.
[02:49:25] Doesn't get any better.
[02:49:26] No, see, a cheat doesn't pay.
[02:49:27] I know that.
[02:49:28] And can I have a time machine?
[02:49:30] It wasn't a time machine.
[02:49:31] It was, I'm not smart for coming up with this conclusion.
[02:49:34] The only reason why I came to this conclusion is that I said what I thought would happen.
[02:49:39] Iron Mace won because they wouldn't get shut down, legally Nexon would be fuming.
[02:49:43] Well, I don't know about that.
[02:49:44] I mean, shutting the whole game down, I never said they were going to do that.
[02:49:47] I just said that they stole the data.
[02:49:49] That was always what I said.
[02:49:50] You go back and watch the video, that's what I said.
[02:49:53] It's exactly it.
[02:49:55] Of course.
[02:49:56] And Nexon too big to fight, exactly.
[02:49:58] Why a criminal case?
[02:49:59] It's South Korean court, it's probably different.
[02:50:01] And the Onion got info wars, they're comparing it to Alex Jones old clips.
[02:50:05] What is this?
[02:50:06] Yeah, they do get to keep the game up.
[02:50:09] They get to keep the game up, but they had to pay out a big amount because they were
[02:50:13] wrong.
[02:50:17] This is funnier than anything the Onion could do with parrying Alex Jones.
[02:50:20] Is this the Ding Dong clip?
[02:50:24] I think it might be.
[02:50:27] There's no video of President Trump sucking a ding-dong.
[02:50:41] And so what if there was?
[02:50:42] That's a lot better than World War III, though.
[02:50:46] So what?
[02:50:47] I never sucked any ding-dongs.
[02:50:48] But I'll tell you, they were in a blackmail me to start World War III about when I'd
[02:50:51] say, hey, I sucked a golf ball through a freaking garden hose.
[02:50:55] Didn't you already tell their spiegel that?
[02:50:58] Now the son of a bitch walked in there in my own office when I splattered stuff on myself. I was changing shirts
[02:51:03] He goes oh, that's a good shot. Let's get your shirts
[02:51:05] And then he goes hey have some of this chicken and sausage so technically I said Jones offered me his sausage
[02:51:11] Yeah, give me a break son of a bitch. I like women not men if I like men I'd be proud of it that have a lot of
[02:51:18] But I ain't ever been in bed with no man. I
[02:51:21] I've been in bed with probably 300 women, and you sons of bitches!
[02:51:26] Oh my god!
[02:51:35] Sit there, and you play these games, and I'm sick of it!
[02:51:39] I'm sick of it!
[02:51:42] There's no video of President Trump sucking a ding dong.
[02:51:48] and so what if there was it's so good man it's so fucking good you eat one
[02:51:59] sausage yeah there it is what a line yeah the loop well I had I had to let it
[02:52:06] play out right I did well it was so fucking funny and like I said you like
[02:52:11] it's an ass I didn't see that part of it but the actual go yeah they're
[02:52:16] actually really try like they're trying to go and do like this was so embarrassing
[02:52:20] bro it was so so sad and you know obviously it was embarrassing and bad
[02:52:27] and who has more Alex your clavro I don't know about that yeah do you see the
[02:52:31] show homeland they had someone just like them on it no I didn't see that what is
[02:52:35] this and I think gaming is always a lot of new games coming I was gonna look
[02:52:39] at this here too the spirit hasn't even been gone for 24 hours and their
[02:52:43] passengers are already wreaking havoc on other airlines.
[02:53:13] The four-meat cab door.
[02:53:14] Spirit Airlines is the Dutch King?
[02:53:15] Yeah.
[02:53:16] The four-meat cab door.
[02:53:17] All right, we're calling.
[02:53:18] Groundgate 1837 West for a gate.
[02:53:22] ASAP, we need to be met by a law enforcement.
[02:53:24] We have someone.
[02:53:25] Pop a door open.
[02:53:29] Pop a door open?
[02:53:30] I'm on it at the gate now.
[02:53:31] Ha ha ha.
[02:53:34] Ground United 18.
[02:53:35] Law enforcement requested for violent passenger.
[02:53:39] Man, one day Spirit Airlines is gone.
[02:53:42] And that's it.
[02:53:43] So look at it, by the way, remember what I've always said.
[02:53:47] Approximately 50 violent groups or gangs in Oakland
[02:53:51] with an active membership between 1,000 and 1,200 people,
[02:53:55] which represented just 0.3% of the population
[02:53:59] were responsible for up to 85% of the city's homicides.
[02:54:08] How about that?
[02:54:09] the, yes, the usual suspects. Exactly. It's 0.3% just get rid of them. I know. This is
[02:54:17] what we have to deal with. This is it. Isn't it insane? Oakland is population of 450,000
[02:54:25] people. It's a blessed geographic location. There's almost nowhere allow year round temperatures
[02:54:29] around the low 70s. Notoriously a crime in Hell Hall. 90% of crime is committed
[02:54:34] by about 1200 people causing all of the problems. Can you get rid of them? No, no! Can't do that.
[02:54:52] And yeah, Oakland could make crime vanish by making these people vanish into a prison or
[02:54:57] whatever. Instead, Oakland elects progressive mayors and prosecutors who keep these people on
[02:55:02] the streets keeping campments into parks and provide no remedy for rampant property crime
[02:55:07] disorder and keep spending hundreds of thousands of public dollars in social services and criminal
[02:55:13] justice expenditures every year for these individuals who are nothing but detrimental
[02:55:17] and will never be anything else. Man. They fucked up Oakland, Cali is doomed. Yeah,
[02:55:26] I guess so. And Oakland's always had this issue in gang related problems and it always
[02:55:31] as well until somebody wants to solve it.
[02:55:35] My son, six years old, was prohibited from sending X to his friend on the school bus
[02:55:39] because the parent objected to my perspectives on book challenges.
[02:55:43] My older son's history teacher allowed students to label him a Nazi file simply for his interest
[02:55:47] in history and participation in ROTC.
[02:55:50] She later nominated my son as the most likely to become a dictator and as classmates
[02:55:54] vote on it and try to force him to the front of the class to receive the certificate,
[02:55:58] she rightly refused all because of his conservative values what is oh she's got
[02:56:03] the paper would I oh my good values it's hard to read perspectives thank you man
[02:56:17] that is crazy arrest the fucking teacher isn't that's insane I know school
[02:56:21] but it well that's what they'll do that is it is what they'll do I told y'all
[02:56:24] this just happened I did I told you all this just happened and the teachers are
[02:56:29] the problem bro they are a big fucking problem and yeah it's a huge huge
[02:56:33] problem look at this well I used to believe I was all reparations due to
[02:56:39] slavery I believe that I couldn't be racist towards white people because I
[02:56:42] didn't have systemic power I believe in black lives matter George Floyd all that
[02:56:46] stuff I believe in transgenderism feminism pretty much everything that was
[02:56:51] Black words and now say black word
[02:56:54] Yeah, that was actually a 40 is that's a crazy word that black words
[02:57:00] And now I'm pretty much the opposite of everything. I'm not for the feminism. I'm not for the stuff
[02:57:06] I'm not for black lives matter or reparations. What happened?
[02:57:09] Well, I had a situation back in Chicago where I moved in an apartment and they originally told me I'd be assigned a roommate of the
[02:57:16] the same gender to share a bathroom.
[02:57:18] They actually ended up-
[02:57:19] And you know where this is going.
[02:57:23] Everybody knows.
[02:57:26] Finding me a transgender as a roommate.
[02:57:28] And I only found out it was a transgender
[02:57:30] because the toilet seat was being left up consistently.
[02:57:33] And when I reached out to my black housing manager,
[02:57:36] she told me they weren't allowed to discriminate.
[02:57:38] And I can move down the hallway
[02:57:39] to another room if I had a problem.
[02:57:41] And when she used the word discriminate,
[02:57:42] it made me think about politics.
[02:57:44] So I started looking up just what in politics made it legal for a man to be in a women's
[02:57:48] space.
[02:57:49] And all of a sudden I'm seeing all the evil racist Republican white people are the ones
[02:57:52] with common sense who don't want his weirdness going on.
[02:57:55] So I found myself born for Trump.
[02:57:58] And you became a wife at 23 after being a feminist your whole life.
[02:58:03] Man, how about that?
[02:58:08] That's crazy.
[02:58:09] And so, uh, yeah, there you go.
[02:58:11] She learned respectable? Yeah, she just looked into it like, wait a minute, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what was all this?
[02:58:17] She escaped? I know. You're going to have a lot of instances of this happening, you are.
[02:58:22] And hopefully there are even more of it, I think so, but we'll see what happens. What is this? Actually saved, yeah.
[02:58:29] Just go and pronounce your name for me.
[02:58:31] Yeah, it's Christina with a C-H, and then Mamoni, M-A-I-M-O-N-E.
[02:58:36] Give me a face cover. Is there a reason for that?
[02:58:39] Yes, because there's been a lot of really fast responses to protesting under this administration
[02:58:47] and we don't really know who's going to show up or what's going to happen.
[02:58:51] So it's just a protective measure.
[02:58:55] You just gave your name out.
[02:58:57] She literally just gave her name out.
[02:58:59] It's just so embarrassing.
[02:59:01] Oh, here we go.
[02:59:04] Leftist Mayday ICE protesters took over a Home Depot.
[02:59:08] Why would you go to a Home Depot?
[02:59:11] Anti-ice activists, take a look, they've taken over the checkout counters here at this Home
[02:59:16] Depot here in Westlake.
[02:59:17] We want to bring you in just a little closer.
[02:59:19] We're not going inside the store, but you can see that there are signs that say, ice
[02:59:24] out of the Home Depot.
[02:59:25] They have essentially stopped business here and I want to bring in Priscilla.
[02:59:30] We were just speaking here with Priscilla.
[02:59:31] You're with Democratic Socialists of Los Angeles.
[02:59:34] Priscilla, tell us.
[02:59:35] Craddock Socialists of Los Angeles.
[02:59:38] Oh boy.
[02:59:40] You guys are doing here.
[02:59:41] Yeah, we are on an international workers' day
[02:59:43] halting for a moment a piece of profit
[02:59:46] that in the end will not affect the pockets
[02:59:49] of this billionaire's profit that he's making.
[02:59:52] And we're asking for them to end collaboration with ICE.
[02:59:56] This city is of migrants.
[02:59:58] And we are asking for them to stop allowing ICE in here
[03:00:03] and snatching day laborers from their parking lots
[03:00:08] and inside their stores.
[03:00:09] And Priscilla, we know that through all
[03:00:11] of the immigration enforcement that started back in June
[03:00:14] of last year, that Home Depot's have been a target
[03:00:17] for that immigration enforcement.
[03:00:20] They say fish where the fish are.
[03:00:22] I know that you want more rights for day laborers.
[03:00:25] Can you talk to some specifics, what you'd like to see?
[03:00:27] Well, with the collaboration to ICE,
[03:00:30] obviously for what we're aiming for in the long run is amnesty.
[03:00:34] Yeah, you want to bring a bunch of these people over there and ethnically replace the people that are there.
[03:00:39] That's what you want to do. It's obvious that's why they say it.
[03:00:42] And yeah, why is she hysterical? Because that's what all these people are. They're crazy.
[03:00:47] And these people do this. Yes, day laborers equals slaves, exactly.
[03:00:51] And Home Depot doesn't want ice either. They want cheap labor.
[03:00:55] Yeah, well Home Depot, the thing is Home Depot is just selling the wood.
[03:00:58] They don't have anything to do with this. They're like, what the fuck? We just sell wood guys. We just sell wood and nails
[03:01:06] Alright, so whoever the fuck like y'all want to come in this is not our problem
[03:01:11] Amnesty is not a fix. Well for them it is. It's definitely a fix for them because that's what their goal is. Absolutely
[03:01:17] 100% was Democrats pan for migrants over on the country Democrats will be eaten alive by them
[03:01:22] Well, I think that they they view that it's gonna be on their side, right? Obviously. Oh, here we go
[03:01:28] we got another one I'm running for United States Congress in Wisconsin's
[03:01:34] eighth congressional district I'm showing up every day and at every event that I
[03:01:38] possibly can for you because I love the people of district eight I want to be
[03:01:44] clear about a couple things there's some things I said online last week when
[03:01:52] Then I referenced the post from Monaco Brewing Company, I did so to stand up for Kirk's First
[03:02:00] Amendment rights.
[03:02:03] I do not advocate for violence, I condemn it, but I don't think that I was entirely in
[03:02:10] the wrong by saying I'll feel some relief when this president's term is over.
[03:02:19] I wasn't wishing for his death.
[03:02:21] No, I was wishing for him to be on
[03:02:23] There's a big difference. I
[03:02:26] Am one of the only candidates that I've seen
[03:02:31] advocating for his impeachment on a consistent basis. I
[03:02:35] Want him gone had to took the tiktok to walk back his campaign's post depicting him shooting President Trump at a gun range
[03:02:47] You have to go after these people you do
[03:02:51] Like, you've got one right here.
[03:02:53] Like, you've got to start packing these people up one at a time.
[03:02:57] Every single day, going through it every single time.
[03:03:01] Yet you've got to do it. Take this person to jail.
[03:03:03] Yep, jail time. Exactly.
[03:03:05] The fact that we're putting up with this is just insane.
[03:03:08] It is crazy why people put up with this shit.
[03:03:10] It's so annoying to me, too.
[03:03:12] It's obvious they're mentally unfit.
[03:03:13] I mean, you do something like that.
[03:03:15] It's beyond mentally unfit.
[03:03:16] It's that you're fucking threatening to shoot the president, right?
[03:03:19] Okay, Kathy Griffin got canceled for shit like this.
[03:03:22] I don't want people canceled.
[03:03:23] I want to put in jail.
[03:03:25] Our research shows that there's some 600 groups,
[03:03:29] including the People's Forum,
[03:03:31] the Party for Socialism and Liberation
[03:03:34] and the Answer Coalition.
[03:03:35] And of course, our perennial favorite,
[03:03:37] Code Pink, which is upset about absolutely everything.
[03:03:41] And as Rachel mentioned a minute ago,
[03:03:44] these people, they don't know what they're talking about
[03:03:46] But they do know that they got, you know, $75 in cash probably to come out and hold a
[03:03:53] sign, and they're doing a good job of it, even though they don't really know what the
[03:03:57] sign says or what it means.
[03:04:00] We're looking at, you know, literally in the billions in terms of the amount of money
[03:04:05] they get spent like this.
[03:04:07] And it's, you know, where's it coming from?
[03:04:09] You're going to talk about dark money a lot in politics.
[03:04:11] Well, this is the darkest dark money there.
[03:04:13] Well, where's the money coming from?
[03:04:14] If it's so dark, then why don't you just figure out where it's from?
[03:04:17] There is.
[03:04:18] And the result of it winds up with, you wind up with literally thousands of protests all
[03:04:23] around the world.
[03:04:24] It's crazy how much money is being spent on Astro-Turfing, this resistance.
[03:04:29] It's insane.
[03:04:30] Soros?
[03:04:31] Well, I mean, again, like why, the thing, why, why even put up with that?
[03:04:36] Why would you let somebody do that?
[03:04:37] Just shine a light on it.
[03:04:39] Yeah, say what it is.
[03:04:40] country on the same day and you wonder why when you wake up in the morning it's
[03:04:44] like well I never heard anything about that because you're not the target they
[03:04:48] know how to target people when you walk down the street and they say hey do you
[03:04:51] have it with a clipboard and they say you have time for such and such rights
[03:04:55] and then they get your email address they're not looking to convert you or
[03:04:59] convince you of anything they're looking to get the email address of
[03:05:03] like-minded people so that they can organize these things okay so then the
[03:05:07] Mayday strong demands, tax the rich so our families, not their fortunes come first.
[03:05:13] No ice, no war, no private army serving authoritarian power.
[03:05:18] What?
[03:05:19] What?
[03:05:20] Expand democracy.
[03:05:21] Hands off our vote.
[03:05:23] Expand democracy, expand democracy probably means something like letting illegal aliens
[03:05:29] vote or people that aren't citizens.
[03:05:31] That's kind of what I would assume.
[03:05:33] So they don't have kids.
[03:05:35] So what families?
[03:05:36] I think some of them do, right?
[03:05:37] And, oh, this is the, so they arrested James Coney
[03:05:40] for posting the 86-47 thing.
[03:05:43] And apparently there's a lot more.
[03:05:46] Well, part of what the government
[03:05:47] would have to prove is intent.
[03:05:49] James Coney deleted the post the same day
[03:05:52] and he wrote, quote,
[03:05:54] I didn't realize some folks associate those numbers
[03:05:56] with violence.
[03:05:57] It never occurred to me,
[03:05:59] but I oppose violence of any kind.
[03:06:01] So I took the post down.
[03:06:04] How do you prove intent, Mr. Blanche, when Mr. Comey himself said he didn't understand
[03:06:11] the...
[03:06:12] How do you prove intent when he said he didn't do it?
[03:06:14] People would look at that and think about violence.
[03:06:17] You prove intent like you always prove intent.
[03:06:20] You prove intent with witnesses.
[03:06:21] You prove intent with documents, with materials.
[03:06:24] So again, this is not just about a single Instagram post.
[03:06:27] This is about a body of evidence that the grand jury collected over the series of about
[03:06:31] 11 months that evidence was presented to the grand jury and it's not the government it's
[03:06:36] not the Department of Justice it's not Todd Blanche that returned an indictment against
[03:06:40] James Comey it's a grand jury part of the judicial process and that this process has
[03:06:45] to be allowed to play out.
[03:06:46] They've already got to watch out.
[03:06:47] It's not fair to Mr. Comey.
[03:06:49] It's certainly not fair to the prosecutors for us to be airing your view or my view of
[03:06:54] this indictment it's something that will be presented in court at the time set by
[03:06:58] the judge.
[03:06:59] little deeper conservative legal scholar Jonathan Turley said quote this
[03:07:04] indictment is facially unconstitutional absent some unknown new facts are they
[03:07:12] don't the new facts make it probably constitutional that's like saying that
[03:07:17] this would be illegal except for the fact that it's a police officer doing
[03:07:21] it like yeah so this looks bad because I don't know every saying this looks
[03:07:26] It's bad because I don't know everything about it.
[03:07:29] Like really?
[03:07:30] Oh my God.
[03:07:31] Are you in fact saying that there are facts beyond this Instagram post that clearly establish
[03:07:37] an intent to threaten the president's life?
[03:07:39] I've said repeatedly.
[03:07:41] This was an investigation that lasted 11 months.
[03:07:43] If the only facts that existed was the posting of the Instagram, obviously that would
[03:07:48] have taken 11 months.
[03:07:50] And so when Mr. Turley talks about whether it's facially unconstitutional, absent
[03:07:54] unknown facts or circumstances, we will necessarily have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt at
[03:07:59] trial every element of this crime, which we're prepared to do.
[03:08:02] Man, I gotta tell you, I'm liking this guy.
[03:08:07] I am.
[03:08:08] I like this guy.
[03:08:09] He's actually doing shit.
[03:08:11] Fucking finally, we have somebody who's at waste of resources.
[03:08:14] It's not because it sets an example.
[03:08:17] The goal is to scare everybody else who says this kind of stuff so they don't think
[03:08:23] that it's okay to say it. That's the reason why. So just, I mean, the process is the punishment.
[03:08:29] The fact that you're dragging him through all these legal loopholes, he has to go to
[03:08:33] court. He's being embarrassed constantly. They're going to subpoena more of his information
[03:08:38] and then make that public. I mean, this guy is going to be totally fucked after this.
[03:08:44] He is. And even if he doesn't go to jail, even if he's innocent, he's going to be
[03:08:48] fucked. So that's the goal. So it's not a waste of resources when you look at the resources
[03:08:56] that you're not going to have to spend going after everybody else. That's it. And yeah,
[03:09:02] the reason why it's trying to be violent is 86 and alive, which isn't a threat directly.
[03:09:05] It's a small incitement here, but it's only if it's politically judged. Well, hopefully
[03:09:08] they do politically judge it, because I think that's clearly what the reason is.
[03:09:13] The Cincinnati Ohio liberal judge removed from office sentence to 6 months in jail, dragged
[03:09:18] out of the courtroom.
[03:09:22] Seconds after Judge Patrick Dinkalocker affirmed Tracy Hunter's jail sentence, his courtroom
[03:09:27] erupted in chaos.
[03:09:28] The three yardage is 6 months in the Hamilton County Justice Center, credit one day, Mr.
[03:09:33] Amu's deputy can take her away.
[03:09:39] A woman who seemed to run to Hunter's defense was quickly taken into custody.
[03:09:42] Meanwhile, Hunter fell limp in the arms of a deputy who ended up dragging the former juvenile
[03:09:47] court judge away from her outraged supporters.
[03:09:49] To the right, Harold, out of the court room!
[03:09:53] What's the justice for that?
[03:09:56] That's the right kind of justice, that's how you do that.
[03:09:59] Oh, that's the right kind, I think it should be worse.
[03:10:02] Only six months, that's it?
[03:10:05] Only six months!
[03:10:07] Jesus!
[03:10:09] Finally, we got these bitches getting arrested. Holy fuck. Finally. I'm so glad to see this.
[03:10:16] And we're asking such a place and how such absurd views became mainstream. Yeah,
[03:10:21] even Elon Musk was talking about the archaeologist clip, which I'm very glad to see this. I am.
[03:10:27] Here we go. Does she get this far though? I don't know. She's gonna got longer. Yeah.
[03:10:33] We realized there was a boy on the team and let me just say this person is 18 years old.
[03:10:37] So he's a grown man at this point that was playing on a JV basketball game with 14 and 15 year olds
[03:10:44] So you got a grown-ass man playing with 14 year old girls and he's trying to go into their locker room?
[03:10:51] So I went up and I talked to the athletic director and I said
[03:10:56] Tell me if that's a boy on the team and he said I'm not gonna you know say we do not discriminate based on sexual identity
[03:11:02] identity and I said well President Trump just yesterday signed an executive order
[03:11:07] saying there's no boys or men and women's or girls and he said we do not have to
[03:11:12] follow that we follow Washington state law and WIAA so once that happened and
[03:11:18] I realized that Francis was sitting out it wasn't until towards the end of the
[03:11:23] game when she there was a lot that went on between see this is the this is
[03:11:28] the part that a lot of people don't understand is that they have this
[03:11:31] fallacy that they think that if you make a rule and then people don't follow it you
[03:11:37] like well what do we do now right? This is the reason why I am so aggressive with
[03:11:42] the way that I think that things like this should be approached. It's because I
[03:11:46] recognize that these people only respect that form of aggression that is
[03:11:51] done to them. That's the reason why. The time that we realized there was a
[03:11:57] boy on the team and when she was leaving she was so mad she felt like she had been exposed
[03:12:03] and um it was just a terrible situation uh she walked by and said that you're a man she was so
[03:12:09] frustrated in the situation and that is why she has been now charged with bullying,
[03:12:15] harassing, and intimidation for misgendering this person.
[03:12:19] It's so easy to solve this problem. It is so easy. I think that I think that people are becoming more willing like I see a lot of the comments that I'm just reading like sentiment.
[03:12:41] sentiment. I think that people are becoming a lot more willing to approach things from my perspective.
[03:12:49] I do. I'm very happy to see this. It's going to have to be a lot worse,
[03:12:56] but I'm glad things are moving in that direction.
[03:13:02] It'll take off a lot of wood shippers. I wouldn't put any of wood shippers. No reason to do that.
[03:13:06] that. I think you're too soft sometimes. Yeah, I am. I mean, it's a TOS on Twitch. Okay,
[03:13:15] there are some things that I can't say what my opinion is. I'll be honest. Like, there
[03:13:20] are a lot of things I got. But what is this? Oh, here we go.
[03:13:24] Great. Committed crime, let's say, in Oregon. And they're an illegal immigrant. And sometimes
[03:13:33] these crimes are heinous and in years past in the previous administrations
[03:13:38] they would call ice and ask them to deport and they wouldn't and they would
[03:13:42] eventually wind up and say like
[03:13:44] um... washington state of seattle another uh... sanctuary jurisdiction
[03:13:50] only to find out that that same criminal illegal uh... alien committed
[03:13:54] another crime on their
[03:13:56] and it was a sanctuary policy that attracted them there
[03:13:59] the easiest way to get rid of sanctuary policies
[03:14:03] is maybe we should start charging the politicians with crimes
[03:14:07] that vote for the sanctuary policies and make them accessories to whatever crimes
[03:14:12] are committed by ill... This is the exact thing that I've said.
[03:14:18] This is the exact thing.
[03:14:26] Legal immigrants in those jurisdictions, because to me they're absolutely complicit
[03:14:31] uh... crime because it never should have happened in the first place but for
[03:14:35] those sanctuary policies but for
[03:14:38] some uh... some politician voting
[03:14:41] uh... thinking that that's okay
[03:14:44] exactly
[03:14:45] jubilee providing some level of force equal to that if someone is doing that
[03:14:48] force just curious at all
[03:14:50] i don't believe in i for an eye
[03:14:52] i think that the moment somebody tries to take your eye you should take
[03:14:55] everything you can from them
[03:14:57] uh... there's no reason to ever try to
[03:15:00] match force with the person who is trying to enact aggression onto you.
[03:15:05] The moment that you feel like you're being aggressed on, and the moment that you think
[03:15:09] that there's somebody who's trying to put you in danger or put you at risk,
[03:15:14] the goal should not be to get even, it should be to solve the problem, neutralize the threat.
[03:15:20] And that should be the goal. And so like that's my, you don't mean that? Well,
[03:15:26] of course I do. I mean, that's the only way you can approach things like that.
[03:15:29] That's not how Ifer and I works. Pull me up. Well, I'm again, like, why would I pull you up for that?
[03:15:34] Just stupid. Oh, here we go.
[03:15:40] Do we ever think, Chris, do we think about doge and the hundreds of thousands of jobs
[03:15:46] got rid of last year? All of these federal workers still having found work. People have lost
[03:15:51] houses. There should have been more should have fired way more people didn't fire enough people.
[03:15:55] People have had loved ones that have died because they don't have health care.
[03:16:01] Even when you think about, you know, am I a person that believes they need to be water
[03:16:04] security 100%?
[03:16:05] Of course.
[03:16:06] Think about their brutality.
[03:16:07] Of course.
[03:16:08] Of course.
[03:16:09] There's no, the thing is that this is, like he's doing the same thing that other people
[03:16:13] do.
[03:16:14] You cause the problem and then you get mad at people for solving it.
[03:16:18] There's no way that you can remove the amount of illegal aliens that are in the
[03:16:21] country without using brutal means.
[03:16:24] just not. You're like, if you want mass deportations and you want the illegal aliens removed from
[03:16:30] the country, you are going to look at a lot of people being dragged out of their houses,
[03:16:36] violence happening, people getting killed, they're gonna get killed. It's gonna happen.
[03:16:40] I can promise you that. And if you can't stomach that, then you don't want mass deportations.
[03:16:47] You don't. You can't say you want mass deportations and then complain about the
[03:16:51] the process of it.
[03:16:52] But the board of policies have gone down.
[03:16:58] Of course, of course, but the question is, are you saying that it's justified because
[03:17:02] of it?
[03:17:03] No.
[03:17:04] So then it's like, so you, so that's how it's going to be consumed.
[03:17:09] Like I don't think you're justifying it.
[03:17:10] But if I was someone who doesn't know you, I would go, oh, he's saying that he deserved
[03:17:15] this and he made people get this radicalized through his head.
[03:17:18] have to deal with the reality that some of these policies have hurt people so much that
[03:17:24] some folks are willing to risk it all.
[03:17:26] That's exactly right.
[03:17:28] And that's why you've got to be on top of them even more.
[03:17:32] Charlene's right.
[03:17:33] He is.
[03:17:34] Like, there are a lot of people that have lost a lot and they're willing to be more
[03:17:38] violent and aggressive.
[03:17:40] That's why we need to have more FBI agents, more control, more of these weirdos that
[03:17:46] like making these threats online, these violent mobs, etc. That's the reason why we have to be
[03:17:52] even more aggressive on them. That's what I think. Well, now, now you're justifying it.
[03:17:59] I'm not justifying it. It's just a reality. But now you're justifying it. It's just a reality
[03:18:04] that you have to deal with. Am I, am I, you feel like I'm justifying it, Miles? No, I think
[03:18:09] you can extrapolate out that like, was Osama justifying, not justifying, it was like,
[03:18:14] Timothy McFay, all these other political...
[03:18:17] You're making the argument that people make about bin Laden, which is, well, America wasn't
[03:18:21] doing this shit in the Middle East, and bin Laden wouldn't have done it.
[03:18:23] Well, I'm just saying, that is the argument.
[03:18:27] He's totally right.
[03:18:28] This argument is awful.
[03:18:30] That they would make.
[03:18:31] I just think that we would be remiss to not take a step back and not just have
[03:18:37] conversations about violent rhetoric.
[03:18:40] Let's talk about violent policies.
[03:18:42] I wish we could, but we don't have any people that have been watching over the last year
[03:18:47] and a half and how a lot of people have been hurt by those policies and some of those be
[03:18:52] more people are willing to risk it all because to your point earlier, they don't have nothing
[03:18:57] else to lose at least in their mind.
[03:18:59] Yep.
[03:19:00] Sure.
[03:19:01] Sure.
[03:19:02] But I guess what I'm saying is we still go.
[03:19:03] It's wrong to do that.
[03:19:04] I'm not saying it's right.
[03:19:05] I'm just right.
[03:19:06] Like you still have to deal with the reality, but he's right about that.
[03:19:09] He is.
[03:19:10] why we need to re like there are a lot of people that are super angry about this and
[03:19:15] if you don't acknowledge that and try to make countermeasures for it, you will have more
[03:19:21] assassination attempts, you will have more violence, etc.
[03:19:24] You kind of played hypocrisy for a moment there.
[03:19:27] You wanted more federal workers fired, but then you want more federal workers.
[03:19:31] I'm just going to permen you.
[03:19:34] I don't even want to engage with that.
[03:19:37] both know from knowing people that are crazy that it actually doesn't take that much to get
[03:19:41] certain crazy people. Can you be driven crazy? You lose your house, your grandma dies because
[03:19:47] you know you couldn't afford health care, your grandma been living here her whole life, she gets
[03:19:51] deported to some country or your wife or somebody that you love, they're deported back to a country
[03:19:55] you've never been to. Can you can you be driven crazy? I think you can be radicalized for
[03:20:00] sure. I think there's a lot of proof for that. Sure. To make that argument against any law
[03:20:04] in the whole world you can't is dumb as fuck bro like some of these are gonna be a citizen exactly
[03:20:10] and uh this is a weird uh this is a weird situation look at this watch this
[03:20:18] it's right now i feel strange it's interesting that we've had i've been on a journey like most people
[03:20:24] feeling great feeling stressed feeling doubtful um the last two days i don't know what it is i think
[03:20:30] So maybe the dust settling after Madison Square Garden,
[03:20:32] see how that went, kind of a roller coaster.
[03:20:35] But sometimes in the last few days,
[03:20:36] I'm telling you that Des Moines registered for,
[03:20:39] I mean, I don't know, I don't expect Iowa necessarily
[03:20:42] going in the blue column,
[03:20:46] but it says something to me
[03:20:48] that is of outsize importance potentially
[03:20:51] in terms of the outcome of this race.
[03:20:52] So I'm feeling honestly much better than I was
[03:20:56] even 24 hours ago, the last few days.
[03:20:58] What do you think it's saying?
[03:21:00] I just, I think the biggest challenge,
[03:21:04] let me see, for, if I was Trump,
[03:21:07] the reason I wouldn't want to be Trump right now,
[03:21:09] is since Dobs, we've outperformed another election.
[03:21:12] Significantly, and I'm talking about Colorado Springs,
[03:21:15] Jacksonville, Florida, special elections,
[03:21:17] not just the 2022, number one.
[03:21:21] He's tweaking, yeah.
[03:21:22] Number two, women, 55% of the vote in those swing states,
[03:21:26] Which is significant suburban women both and young men where Trump has put so much time and energy and sort of broke culture
[03:21:35] Like everything else they don't vote at those numbers. Uh-huh. And I think suburban women women generally
[03:21:41] I think it's like the grass in that ball
[03:21:43] There's something going on. What is it?
[03:21:45] To me could be determined
[03:21:48] What is he doing like he just like it's weird, right? Like what the fuck is going on like it's just crazy and
[03:21:56] Anyway, let me go and look at a few more of these pose. Yeah, so this also I think Johannesburg. This is in South Africa, right?
[03:22:05] Correct me if I'm wrong
[03:22:07] The South Africa
[03:22:11] Yeah, okay, this is how it's been doing over the years
[03:22:19] 2009 2017
[03:22:26] It's been decolonized.
[03:22:39] That's great.
[03:22:41] Imagine that and wow and that's a random street.
[03:22:47] Really?
[03:22:48] Oh really?
[03:22:49] It's a random street.
[03:22:50] I thought it was something else.
[03:22:51] And let me go and look at this.
[03:22:52] Oh, here we go.
[03:22:54] All right.
[03:22:59] Somalian community 10 times more likely to commit serious crimes than any other.
[03:23:05] So blaming Somalians for drugs and crime in Bristol.
[03:23:09] Yes.
[03:23:10] Yes.
[03:23:12] Finally.
[03:23:16] Man.
[03:23:18] Just says it.
[03:23:19] Just fucking straight up says it.
[03:23:22] God people waking up yeah I'm very glad to see this happen and I've been waiting on this for a while
[03:23:28] finally we're starting to see some people that are becoming reasonable and uh you know okay with
[03:23:33] things and it's taking quite a while but it's finally happened uh so I might be able to help
[03:23:39] Republicans when Michigan Senate seats something Democrats had secure what is this here
[03:23:44] Mike Rogers pulls ahead in Michigan State pulling average
[03:23:53] Republicans odds of flipping the Michigan U.S. Senate seat jump overnight
[03:23:59] Oh, no, yeah, this is the guy that was campaigning with her son
[03:24:06] Wow. That's crazy. What a surprise. I'm not voting. What is this? Look at this. Yeah, I want to see.
[03:24:19] Yeah, yeah. What does it look like? Okay, so this is the graph for who people thought was going to win.
[03:24:25] 10. Where is it? Where's the graph? I don't know why I'm not going to see this. No. Graph.
[03:24:39] Well, it looks like it's gone up quite a bit, but now it's going back down. So I don't know.
[03:24:47] I mean, the guy is at 22%. It's hard to say. Like, it went up by a good amount. I don't
[03:24:52] know why. Maybe this is somebody betting money on it. I don't know. It seems like he's got
[03:24:56] a decent chance, 48% chance. And who is the person he's running against? Mike Rogers.
[03:25:06] I don't even see this at all. It's Democrats only. Oh, for the primary. Okay, so basically
[03:25:13] this guy right here is, uh, so his probability has gone up by winning by a lot. Okay.
[03:25:20] Okay, now I understand.
[03:25:21] So they've consolidated all around this person,
[03:25:25] and now this person is potentially losing.
[03:25:28] This is the graph.
[03:25:29] They had the seats secure before they pushed for him.
[03:25:33] You see how I find it?
[03:25:40] Man.
[03:25:45] Man, how about that?
[03:25:47] They had it secure.
[03:25:48] So then basically everybody was okay. Yeah. Yeah, you see now. He's the frontrunner. Okay. I get it now and
[03:25:55] Okay, that's the primary. Yeah, it's the primary
[03:26:02] Well, I mean again
[03:26:05] Whenever you push jihadist identity politics, you're not going to get a lot of average American voters
[03:26:11] I think that this is something that's really popular on social media
[03:26:15] But it's not something that people actually vote on if they see somebody that's campaigning with a you know
[03:26:22] Basically terrorism apologist and then this guy himself is I think an apologist for terrorism also
[03:26:28] I mean, how could you possibly vote for that? There's no reason for you to do that. I would never do that
[03:26:35] Roger should win fairly easy now. Well, when was the last time that Michigan had a republic's a republican sender?
[03:26:41] Yeah, well, when did that happen? I honestly have no idea. Yeah, was it a long time ago?
[03:26:52] I have no idea. 40% of the vote is crazy. Not too long ago. Yeah, I don't know if it's
[03:26:56] really that big of a difference. It flips often. Well, we'll see. But I think if the guy does
[03:27:01] lose, especially after pushing somebody like that, it's going to be very clear that,
[03:27:06] you know, like that was definitely one of the reasons, because they see Mandani,
[03:27:10] They want to follow suit. Yeah, but I think that ma'am Donnie was a very like ma'am Donnie the reason why he won
[03:27:16] This is something that's not talked about enough is because
[03:27:19] Anthony Como was like the worst person ever like everybody. I mean this guy had like multiple sexual harassment like scandals
[03:27:29] I think it may even be sexual assault as well
[03:27:31] Like there was like him putting people in nursing homes with COVID and shit like the guy
[03:27:36] I mean like everybody hated him. They hated this guy. So Mamdani winning I think like I
[03:27:43] Think people very dramatically
[03:27:45] Overplayed the importance of that. I think that he beat somebody who was so
[03:27:51] Tremendously and extremely unpopular then yeah, you of course you could expect that's gonna happen
[03:27:57] Yeah, definitely. Now. Donnie was the only one not suck off Israel in the debates. Yeah, exactly and outside
[03:28:03] Islamic sect building. I don't even know what this is. I have no idea where this is.
[03:28:06] And anyway, let me go back. I'll pull these other ones up. Back to an
[03:28:11] Asgore clip. David's music review. You can separate the art from an artist. Oh, this is it. Yeah,
[03:28:15] that's just some other bullshit. I don't think it's really worth looking at. But
[03:28:18] let me scroll down and see if there's anything else it's worth worth
[03:28:21] looking at at all. Yeah, Elden Ring. Uh-oh. I think I've already seen that,
[03:28:25] actually. They're also bringing back the old onion clips to their info wars.
[03:28:29] wait what let me see if I look at this let me see that there's other stuff on
[03:28:35] reddit and also other things I want to look at today too so just like info wars
[03:28:39] the onion also put out great content so good in fact they had to destroy the
[03:28:42] onion out of your spite what is this
[03:28:53] later on in the hour tips for stretching out your vagina without
[03:28:56] having a baby. But first, in today's tough economic times, money stresses can really be
[03:29:01] overwhelming. Yeah, but help is on the way. Author Christine Eckert is here to show us
[03:29:04] some exercises to reduce stress. Hi, Christine. Good morning. Hi, Jim and Tracy. I'm so glad
[03:29:09] you're here. I'm about ready to snap. The first thing we're going to learn about
[03:29:13] is problem visualization. It's a simple method for reducing stress by assigning an image
[03:29:19] to represent your anxiety. That sounds simple enough. The first thing I like to do is
[03:29:22] Imagine my money-related stress as the most disgusting terrifying creature I can think of.
[03:29:27] I like to imagine an ugly, greasy little creature with a hooked nose and oily black hair.
[03:29:33] Oh, he is scary.
[03:29:34] I call him the Grabbler because he's a greedy little monster who wants to grab all my money.
[03:29:39] Now close your eyes and picture the Grabbler.
[03:29:42] Okay, there he is.
[03:29:43] Now think of all the problems your Grabbler has caused.
[03:29:45] What?
[03:29:46] He invented eight distraints like the ones on your credit card.
[03:29:49] He's taking the jobs, because grapplers only hire their own kind.
[03:29:53] I just wanna get weapon!
[03:29:54] Now imagine the grapplers slowly disintegrating like a pile of ashes blown away by a purifying
[03:30:01] wind.
[03:30:02] Come on, he's full metal, full of lilies, swaying in a gentle breeze.
[03:30:06] Is this the onion?
[03:30:07] Oh my god!
[03:30:08] Oh, that really works!
[03:30:09] Oh, what a relief!
[03:30:10] I guess they're relapsing!
[03:30:11] Oh my god!
[03:30:12] This visualization works for other kinds of stresses besides money, right?
[03:30:17] Exactly.
[03:30:18] had an argument with someone at work. Take that social stress and visualize it being due
[03:30:23] to a blabber. Blabber? Look at that. Which represents all that negative energy we experience
[03:30:29] when dealing with difficult personalities. You know the kinds of people who have to argue
[03:30:33] and complain in nasal voices. Oh wow. Stresses are everywhere. They are. They're always
[03:30:38] lurking. This is retarded. Sometimes meditative exercises aren't... This is back when satire
[03:30:43] was actually funny. It's enough. So take your mind off your stress by doing something
[03:30:47] I'm good for yourself.
[03:30:48] Exercise.
[03:30:49] Oh, I know, I feel better after my yoga class.
[03:30:52] I will often go for a long walk in the middle of the night
[03:30:55] and throw flaming bottles at certain houses
[03:30:57] or even sneak into the back doors
[03:30:59] and light their curtains on fire while they're asleep.
[03:31:02] Working up a sweat or rid yourself of that stress.
[03:31:05] All right, well, Christine,
[03:31:06] thanks so much for being our guest this morning.
[03:31:07] Thanks, Christian.
[03:31:08] Your advice, everyone should check out
[03:31:09] Christine's new book, The Solution,
[03:31:11] Kill All the Gravelers,
[03:31:13] and it's available in bookstores now.
[03:31:14] And when we come back,
[03:31:16] why you don't have to wait until after your 40 to have sex after 40.
[03:31:22] Oh my God. Wow. Okay. Um, the solution, I just,
[03:31:28] the thing is satire and the onion, like these,
[03:31:31] these different places used to be so fucking funny,
[03:31:35] but for some reason I guess it doesn't, it doesn't work anymore.
[03:31:39] Right. People don't want to be funny anymore.
[03:31:41] They'd rather push a narrative instead and being gross,
[03:31:46] What is this here? Can I find this? Oh my god, transphobic. What is this? This is some other fucking bullshit and
[03:31:52] Anyway, I'll scroll back down look at some more of these posts too and
[03:31:56] Groyper, what is this your Groyper caught?
[03:31:59] They got gropes under the water
[03:32:03] Like the side of my pants he pulled me down and then I was like what the hell and then he's like
[03:32:08] Oh, I'm sorry, and then he likes like he's a touch my phone
[03:32:10] The young woman described a man around 20 wearing long black shorts with a white band.
[03:32:17] I'm instantly on the binoculars trying to find him. Scaring, scaring, bang. There he is.
[03:32:23] And then I'm watching him and I can see some girls ahead and I knew what was going to happen before it happened.
[03:32:31] I felt like yelling down the binoculars, look behind you because this guy was like a shark.
[03:32:36] And then sure enough, a wave broke, he dived under the wave, hands full of that supermanic,
[03:32:42] and then the wave finished.
[03:32:45] That's a grab war right there!
[03:32:47] Girl, ah, like just freaked out behind and he just turned away.
[03:32:52] Oh f**k it's all that.
[03:32:54] Oh sorry, that was an accident. Wait, wait, wait, what's your name? How old are you?
[03:32:58] Bagus and Andrew lead police to the alleged offender.
[03:33:03] We've got multiple complaints. I've seen him assault the woman and we've got fleece officers with it
[03:33:10] Everything should be fine, but I can't find him. I'm literally on the wall
[03:33:15] Where'd he go and I can't find him. I'm just like no don't we can't can't sleep away
[03:33:23] And then I contact yes
[03:33:27] I walk up to him and I say mate. You're gone. You're in a lot of trouble
[03:33:31] And he tries to suffage his way out of it, and I'm like, no, no, it's too late for that.
[03:33:36] Police officers are on the shoreline, there you're done.
[03:33:39] I'm just saying you're at a risk, young kid.
[03:33:41] You don't have to go to the waiting office.
[03:33:43] You can only do safety things with safety.
[03:33:45] We knew that we caught the right person.
[03:33:48] There was dead set by reckon 20 girls up on the promenade at the end, all sharing their stories.
[03:33:53] Jesus, dude!
[03:33:55] Don't see it, and then for it to proceed into the police actually arresting the man, it was perfect.
[03:34:00] The man is facing five separate charges and awaits his game in court.
[03:34:07] Drive him out in the paddy wagon.
[03:34:08] I love this.
[03:34:09] That's great.
[03:34:10] 20 people.
[03:34:11] Oh my fucking god.
[03:34:12] Isn't it weird, man?
[03:34:15] And do you think he was from Australia?
[03:34:17] I've got a feeling he wasn't.
[03:34:18] I don't know why.
[03:34:20] Just a random guess.
[03:34:22] Should have been attractive.
[03:34:23] Would have been gotten our number in the giggle instead.
[03:34:26] No.
[03:34:27] lot of women just don't want to get groat by random men on the internet or at the
[03:34:32] beach I mean you know like yeah they don't I don't think women want to get
[03:34:36] harassed and groat by random horny men at the beach like it's just not gonna
[03:34:42] happen think people just don't like that yeah I don't know what you mean
[03:34:47] Notice any pattern here? What's this?
[03:34:51] Is it pink?
[03:34:52] Huh?
[03:34:53] That's my favorite color.
[03:34:54] Pink?
[03:34:55] Yeah.
[03:34:55] No way.
[03:34:56] Why are you speaking for her?
[03:34:58] Do me a favor.
[03:34:59] Shut the fuck up.
[03:35:00] Could I grab your number?
[03:35:01] No.
[03:35:02] No.
[03:35:03] Why are you speaking for your friends?
[03:35:05] Keep them spoken to you.
[03:35:06] Shut up, bitch!
[03:35:07] Excuse me, guys, I've been lost, like, all day.
[03:35:11] Where are you trying to find her?
[03:35:12] I'm trying to find her heart.
[03:35:13] Girl, bye.
[03:35:14] Who the fuck are you, bitch?
[03:35:16] That's the main tank. I wasn't talking to him if I was talking to you. I would have brought a donut. Oh my god
[03:35:25] You look so familiar stop protecting the snack
[03:35:32] I'm a hard cuz I insulted you yes, whoa, I'm sorry to bother you guys. This is like snow bunny heaven right now
[03:35:41] But that's okay cuz I wasn't talking to you I was talking to her
[03:35:46] I'm a sure nice to meet you Ali. You're so gorgeous
[03:35:50] Can I grab your Instagram?
[03:35:53] So it the funny thing is that like I originally thought okay
[03:35:58] Well this guy's an asshole right he's like harassing women
[03:36:00] But the women that he's trying to talk to are like going along with it
[03:36:04] And then you have this random third-party interference causing problems
[03:36:16] YOU'RE DAMN MASS!
[03:36:18] Jesus.
[03:36:19] Hmm.
[03:36:24] Fat, she's not interested? Yeah, of course, right?
[03:36:27] What a surprise. Why can't you act like a cute girl? What is this?
[03:36:33] Why can't you act like a cute girl? Guns don't suit you.
[03:36:41] Who says this?
[03:36:42] Man. We call them grenades. Yeah, people have been calling them grenades ever since Jersey
[03:36:54] Shore. I know this. And Time is a Flat Circle. Oh yeah, I already saw this whenever it originally
[03:37:00] happened. But yeah, hi, just to let everyone know that if you buy this game, I'll never
[03:37:05] associate with you again. And if you pirate it, I'll still think a lot less of you.
[03:37:10] So this is somebody who was, again, another, you know, another Hogwarts legacy hater.
[03:37:16] I think we're gonna have to buy two copies of it now.
[03:37:19] I think that's the only solution.
[03:37:21] Flags in name.
[03:37:22] Yeah, what a surprise.
[03:37:23] Can I buy it a hundred times?
[03:37:24] I mean, again, this is the weirdest hill to die on.
[03:37:29] It is.
[03:37:30] Can I pre-order it yet?
[03:37:31] Not yet, but probably soon.
[03:37:33] And yeah, there it is.
[03:37:35] Looks like it cares.
[03:37:36] The boycott didn't work last time.
[03:37:37] It won't work this time.
[03:37:38] It's going to work even less this time because now it's more normalized to be hostile towards these people
[03:37:44] Which is a good thing I did a lot of fan arts and this is a 42k twitch channel points, but I can't use them
[03:37:50] This has got to be like is this like some AI thing. This is this has got to be an AI thing
[03:37:56] You guys need to stop
[03:37:59] This has to stop
[03:38:01] It does
[03:38:03] It has to stop do you sell fan art? I do not I do not
[03:38:07] This is some fucking like weird crazy shit. You wish but it's not I don't know man. I assume it's AI. It's not well
[03:38:14] Maybe it isn't I feel like this could be are these even good are these even good photos of me?
[03:38:21] um I
[03:38:23] Would say engine of that. Oh my god. That is a terrible photo
[03:38:29] She look how bald I am holy shit
[03:38:33] Jesus Christ
[03:38:34] Next to chucky. Yeah, look at this. This is during the uh, what was it? I'm trying to remember what this stream was
[03:38:40] Oh, yeah, it was the one at tectone's new house. I remember this. Holy fuck. This is probably just a I'll be honest
[03:38:47] I I think any example of this is always going to be AI as of no surprise
[03:38:53] Let me see here. It's a new palette conjure from all the politics. What's this?
[03:39:04] Oh my god!
[03:39:13] Look at his face!
[03:39:18] Oh my god!
[03:39:20] That's too far- yeah, that's a warcraft.
[03:39:22] Jesus, bro, like, he didn't even-
[03:39:24] Like, it's like you just got out of a war zone!
[03:39:27] Holy fuck!
[03:39:28] After decades of failing to make a garbage can,
[03:39:30] the tourists can easily use what bears can't break into,
[03:39:32] break into. Power Rangers stated there's significant overlap between the most intelligent. There's
[03:39:40] a significant overlap between. This is just bad. The most intelligent bears and the least
[03:39:50] intelligent humans. Did I say Power Rangers? Oh, I said Power Park Ranger. Well, look
[03:39:58] guys sometimes it can be the same thing all right
[03:40:58] All right, excuse me, we're back, okay, it's morphin time.
[03:41:10] Yeah, bro, the most intelligent bears in the least intelligent humans.
[03:41:15] Why am I not surprised?
[03:41:17] And are you going to play Dustblood?
[03:41:19] I am.
[03:41:20] I'm very excited for it.
[03:41:21] I think it comes out kind of soon, right?
[03:41:23] The average man making 500k a year with three kids and a wife.
[03:41:27] Chris Clive is falling!
[03:41:33] He's losing this.
[03:41:36] We got a rope if you want it.
[03:41:41] Can you clip that to your harness?
[03:41:43] Okay, you're golden.
[03:41:47] Chris Clive is falling!
[03:41:50] I still got you!
[03:41:57] Oh my god.
[03:42:06] Holy shit.
[03:42:11] Jesus.
[03:42:18] Staged?
[03:42:19] I mean, maybe, right?
[03:42:21] I mean, like, it's fair to say that because every video now could be staged.
[03:42:26] Wow, that's shocking. Holy fuck man. That's a life line. Yeah, that's a lifeline. Oh my god your average Reddit user
[03:42:35] Okay, good. Polisher raised 70 million on stream for charity breaking mr. Beast's current record. Wait, really?
[03:42:42] Someone just absolutely smashed mr. Beast's YouTube world record and Jimmy has already responded for nine days straight
[03:42:50] This 23 year old youtuber from Poland streamed for his apartment setting a staggering new world record for the most money ever raised for charity by a creator.
[03:42:59] 70 million dollars.
[03:43:02] Oh my god.
[03:43:03] He's how he did it because for comparison, when Mr. B sent the backer backer to the team, 70 million dollars for Team Water,
[03:43:08] he essentially got every massive creator in the world to not only donate, but also spread awareness.
[03:43:13] Almost, almost every.
[03:43:16] Whereas Lothalgong did it.
[03:43:18] Broce simply decided to start this fundraiser after hearing a cancer diss track recorded by a Polish rapper with an 11 year old leukemia.
[03:43:26] And it was her story that inspired this campaign.
[03:43:29] So he decided to set out with a small goal of raising $140,000.
[03:43:34] Which he ended up shattering in a matter of hours.
[03:43:37] And over the next few days things got so insane that at one point at its peak it was viewed by 1.4 million people simultaneously.
[03:43:45] simultaneously, which reportedly became the most watched live broadcast globally at that point.
[03:43:51] Yeah!
[03:43:52] By day nine, they had raised over 70 million dollars to the Cancer Fighters Foundation.
[03:43:57] Holy shit!
[03:43:58] The former record holder himself responded on X by saying,
[03:44:01] Love it when people use their platform for good.
[03:44:04] Wow, I didn't know it was that big!
[03:44:09] Holy shit, I thought it was just like a random stream or something, I had no idea.
[03:44:14] amazing yeah that's incredible yeah congrats to them that's awesome crazy
[03:44:20] when so viral I'm shocked the guy brought in so much for fighting cancer
[03:44:23] yes 70 million dollars that's an incredible amount of money holy fuck
[03:44:28] that a credit activists to Sompike refers to Asians as dogs for white
[03:44:33] people yes it could be a lot worse I know where it's going it's gonna be
[03:44:42] dogs for we could be considered goats for muslims oh i was thinking of another racist joke i was
[03:44:53] thinking of another one he went with another i don't want to say what it was
[03:45:02] What? Yeah, that was gonna be a little bit different. What were you thinking? I don't know. I forgot.
[03:45:10] Oh man, that's fucking funny. Okay, let me go back and find these other ones. And McDonald's Sherman,
[03:45:19] you know, it's a purple meal, the grimace meal. Oh my god, dude. My mom would never let me eat that.
[03:45:23] She'd be like, you can't eat all that food coloring. I feel like even now I wouldn't want
[03:45:27] Happy me. Oh my look at this guy
[03:45:31] Jesus man, and Americans and someone threatens to call an ambulance
[03:45:35] What is this?
[03:45:41] Oi!
[03:45:42] Woman!
[03:45:44] Yeah?
[03:45:45] I'll shoot my wife!
[03:45:52] Man!
[03:45:53] Ain't going out like that?
[03:45:54] Yeah.
[03:45:55] I remember watching this.
[03:45:56] It was so fucking good, too.
[03:45:57] It was insanely fucking good.
[03:45:59] Good morning, friends.
[03:46:00] Oh, that's a great pic.
[03:46:01] That's a little great picture.
[03:46:02] What is this?
[03:46:03] Japan on December 8th?
[03:46:04] Ooh, that was a bad day. That was after the bad day.
[03:46:08] Hey, why is America so mad at us right now? Is it because we changed her hair stylist? That was supposed to be a gift.
[03:46:14] What the hell is this? And, uh, yeah, Rare Pepe? I haven't seen that one ever. Like, usually I'm used to seeing these.
[03:46:21] Why do we tolerate this? What's this?
[03:46:53] That 2021 that's 2021 my god trespass 2021 that 2022 that 2022 criminal trespass 2022 that 22 that 22 that
[03:47:04] 24 that 23 theft now 23 theft and now
[03:47:08] another
[03:47:16] At what point is it too many things?
[03:47:19] really at what point like stop let it yes stop letting her out why do you keep
[03:47:27] letting her out if she keeps stealing things what are we doing here yeah why
[03:47:32] are we even letting this happen they are on a first name basis of course
[03:47:49] I'm almost at the end.
[03:47:51] I think this would be a two-minute parade.
[03:47:54] Change to keep up.
[03:47:56] Change to keep up.
[03:47:58] What did you order?
[03:48:00] Do you have the number 10?
[03:48:02] Take that.
[03:48:03] That's the card.
[03:48:05] Yup, yup, yup.
[03:48:07] Good.
[03:48:09] Card.
[03:48:10] Where'd you think you mean to stop moving?
[03:48:12] What?
[03:48:13] Where'd you think you mean to stop moving?
[03:48:14] He's playing card.
[03:48:15] He's parking.
[03:48:16] He's parking.
[03:48:17] I have a right to go to bed.
[03:48:24] Now please put me off.
[03:48:27] I have a right to go to bed.
[03:48:32] Now please put me off.
[03:48:37] I have a right to go to bed.
[03:48:42] Damn, where is this? This probably this looks like it might be California. I don't know. It's hard to say it could be Florida, too
[03:48:48] Who knows? They're trying to change what septum theory means the farm animal jewelry people are big mad
[03:48:55] The theory that conservative men dislike women with septum piercings do a person generally needing to be over the age of 18 to get one
[03:49:06] Uh-huh
[03:49:08] That's the real reason
[03:49:10] more like it's weird how isn't it weird how these people always think about like
[03:49:15] pedo stuff like what the hell does that have to do with it what what do you mean
[03:49:20] like how do you immediately default to this oh my god it's pretty self
[03:49:26] explanatory well again you can't expect a bunch of BPD foids to sit around and
[03:49:32] think that and try to intentionally understand what somebody else is
[03:49:37] thinking right they're gonna make up whatever the hell they want they're
[03:49:41] projecting I guess so right and yeah four it's mad
[03:49:45] can't they are this is a total void misunderstanding five more days until we
[03:49:53] add another cube to the Concorde universe the cube save us what is this
[03:49:59] game the cube save us let me pull it up and find it
[03:50:07] Okay, um, trailer?
[03:50:16] Okay, so is this it?
[03:50:21] Okay, this is the game.
[03:50:24] Let's watch it.
[03:50:30] Wow.
[03:50:35] It's a cube.
[03:50:44] Uh-huh.
[03:50:48] Uh-oh.
[03:50:55] Uh-huh.
[03:51:05] of
[03:51:25] So this is the live service game?
[03:51:38] And there's no gameplay really for this, and it seems fine.
[03:52:00] What's the game?
[03:52:01] I'm confused?
[03:52:02] I don't know either.
[03:52:03] Oh no, it's not another extraction shooter, is it?
[03:52:15] Oh my god.
[03:52:18] Put the gameplay trailer?
[03:52:20] Let me see.
[03:52:22] Yeah, okay, I mean this trailer looks okay.
[03:52:26] I mean it doesn't look bad.
[03:52:31] This isn't worth all of them.
[03:52:43] Oh, it's okay.
[03:52:47] What the fuck?
[03:53:01] Okay. There's a boss. Took him into Nubis, guy. I mean, I don't think this looks awful.
[03:53:16] I don't. Looks okay, right? It doesn't look good, but like... Wow.
[03:53:27] The Cube saved us, which started with a lot of support and affection from Raiders will
[03:53:32] have the end of its story on May 8th, 2026.
[03:53:38] Well guys, apparently it was bad.
[03:53:41] Yep, why is it live service?
[03:53:43] I have no idea what it is.
[03:53:45] I didn't even hear about this game.
[03:53:47] I never heard about it.
[03:53:48] So, more than a fellion?
[03:53:49] Yeah, I mean it's not really hard to do, but yeah, it looks like another flop
[03:53:54] will you play before it closes?
[03:53:55] No.
[03:53:56] I don't really care about it.
[03:53:57] interesting or that it just looks like it just looks like a mid it looks like a game made by I
[03:54:04] would say if I had to guess I think it's made by a Korean dev am I right it's a game made by a Korean
[03:54:13] death. Let me let me look it up.
[03:54:37] See, an average racist would be able to tell what race a person is by looking at
[03:54:43] And advanced racists would be able to tell what race a person is by being able to look at their games
[03:54:55] I'm getting good I really am I think this is I'm honestly like I'm feeling pretty good about this
[03:55:03] Yeah, come pro like yeah, bro. I'm master class in it. You're right. I
[03:55:08] Just look at the game, bro
[03:55:10] That's all I need to do. I just look at the game.
[03:55:13] Wait a minute.
[03:55:15] I know what this is. I can see what this is.
[03:55:19] Yep, there it is.
[03:55:21] Oh my God. It's a cosmetic cash grab game with thousands of bugs.
[03:55:25] Well, that's definitely not good.
[03:55:28] And obviously it's bad.
[03:55:30] And the idea that gaming abilities tied to biological gender is absolutely insane.
[03:55:34] Yeah, it is. Isn't science crazy?
[03:55:37] Wow, what a surprise.
[03:55:39] oh my god okay let me go and find these other ones too what is this got Richard
[03:55:44] Hammond as Erlane wait isn't this just like a gooner gotcha game
[03:55:50] GT3 RS Chinese
[03:56:09] Okay, watch the way it is, right? Do us to your car? I'm not doing that to my car at all.
[03:56:18] Not a fucking chance. Gabe Newell shows up in a brochure video of Leviathan from Orinco,
[03:56:23] one of the yacht companies he recently acquired. Oh my god. He's going around buying yacht
[03:56:28] companies. What a family a 50 IQ looks like.
[03:56:31] Who is that? Which one was it?
[03:56:33] Entitled, what is this? I haven't seen one of these for a while. Maybe it's
[03:56:38] time to watch another one. This is insane. So, yeah, it's been a little bit of time, right?
[03:56:44] They run it. Do they run it? They think they can assault the whole neighborhood for fun?
[03:56:49] What? What is this?
[03:56:53] I
[03:56:58] Which one was it both of them?
[03:57:01] Because I told them to quit beating on a girl
[03:57:11] So damn fatty
[03:57:23] On May 2nd, 2023, officers rushed to a neighborhood after gunshots were heard off and on.
[03:57:42] One family was on a rampage, bringing the entire neighborhood to a standstill.
[03:57:46] And now the neighborhood's last hope seemed to be the officers who had just arrived.
[03:57:51] What the fuck?
[03:57:56] What the fuck?
[03:57:58] The gentleman in the grave pants right there?
[03:58:00] Yep.
[03:58:01] It's only done about eight rounds.
[03:58:02] So big!
[03:58:03] So big!
[03:58:04] Then he knocked the female down, then he knocked the male and the female down.
[03:58:07] Where are those people?
[03:58:08] Right there.
[03:58:09] Is this Grand Theft Auto?
[03:58:10] Holy shit!
[03:58:11] Yeah, I'm in the green house.
[03:58:13] The fuck is wrong with them?
[03:58:15] In this house right here.
[03:58:16] Did anyone get shot?
[03:58:17] No.
[03:58:18] But they shot it!
[03:58:19] They shot the damn bull!
[03:58:20] I've seen him shooting it.
[03:58:22] And then it was not hurt.
[03:58:24] I heard.
[03:58:26] But I've seen him when they beat that man up.
[03:58:28] What kind of gun did he have?
[03:58:30] It was a pistol, I don't know, could tell.
[03:58:32] But I've seen him boom, boom, boom.
[03:58:34] Them two right there. Them two guys.
[03:58:36] The two that are pushing.
[03:58:38] So the guy in the gray shorts shot the gun off.
[03:58:40] The other guy is kind of camouflage shorts.
[03:58:44] It's the guy in the gray that he's pushing him back.
[03:58:46] He's the one that shot off the rounds,
[03:58:48] knocked over the grill and started smacking a woman who went this way
[03:58:52] What the fuck?
[03:58:53] Before she got in control
[03:58:55] How do you fuck up that bad?
[03:58:57] They got it over here
[03:58:58] They got it over here
[03:58:59] They got early access to GTA 6?
[03:59:00] Gentlemen in a white shirt
[03:59:01] They got it in gray
[03:59:02] And then when another man came out
[03:59:04] The one that's up by the door now
[03:59:06] That's when the other guy, I guess his brother
[03:59:08] Came over and started jumping him
[03:59:09] Uh-huh
[03:59:10] It's not kicking a man
[03:59:11] Where are you at?
[03:59:12] Cause we're gonna
[03:59:13] Okay, we'll be back to talk to you in a minute
[03:59:15] Okay
[03:59:16] That's where the problem boys are at?
[03:59:20] I heard gunshots.
[03:59:21] Okay.
[03:59:22] I'm outside.
[03:59:23] Is anyone shot or anything?
[03:59:24] No.
[03:59:25] What's that from?
[03:59:26] Those two right there attacked me.
[03:59:27] They attacked you?
[03:59:28] They attacked them?
[03:59:29] Why?
[03:59:30] Because I was trying to defend a girl.
[03:59:33] Okay.
[03:59:34] Do you have medical attention?
[03:59:35] No.
[03:59:36] There's blood?
[03:59:37] Oh wow.
[03:59:38] Alright.
[03:59:39] This one's done.
[03:59:40] No, they're not.
[03:59:41] I got two porcurs over there.
[03:59:46] Oh no.
[03:59:47] Look at him.
[03:59:48] Oh no.
[03:59:49] Do you say he was battered by these two guys?
[03:59:52] Yeah.
[03:59:53] Try again.
[03:59:54] Try again.
[03:59:55] Try again.
[03:59:56] Mommy, I ain't doing nothing.
[03:59:57] I ain't doing that one thing.
[03:59:58] Not one thing.
[03:59:59] What are they doing?
[04:00:00] Yeah.
[04:00:01] So far, do you say he was battered by them?
[04:00:10] battered by them. Can you imagine this is your job going to houses like this and
[04:00:26] micromanaging the retards that live in them? That's all you do is you have to go
[04:00:31] and rearrange the makeup of this house again like they know who it is like it's
[04:00:38] it's a crack out so i know it's adult daycare that's crazy
[04:00:45] it's gonna go
[04:00:47] you don't get to tell us how it's going to go we're going to
[04:00:51] okay
[04:00:53] so that's how it's done
[04:00:58] that's what we're gonna do
[04:01:05] all of them be so stupid
[04:01:08] like none of them have it like literally any level of like reasonability
[04:01:13] impulse control
[04:01:15] or anything
[04:01:16] like it did the whole family are all fucking retarded
[04:01:19] holy shit
[04:01:21] walk out
[04:01:23] well surrounded
[04:01:25] yeah
[04:01:27] all right
[04:01:29] you tell us what happened i don't know if they talk to you
[04:02:01] I told them to quit beating on the girl.
[04:02:03] What was she wearing?
[04:02:05] I have no idea.
[04:02:06] It became clear that some suffered more from the chaos than others.
[04:02:09] Like the bruised man whose only crime was telling the family behind the attacks
[04:02:14] to stop beating a little girl.
[04:02:16] Yeah, that's a good idea.
[04:02:17] It was all just hearsay.
[04:02:18] Smart.
[04:02:19] But nothing was going to convince the officers faster than becoming victims themselves.
[04:02:24] Okay, so let me tell you right there.
[04:02:26] Oh no.
[04:02:27] All of y'all, it's one. Y'all said it's public property.
[04:02:32] Well, we're conducting investigations here.
[04:02:34] For what?
[04:02:35] Because the shots fired for the turn-down collaborative.
[04:02:38] Explain for what? Explain to tour? Huh?
[04:02:51] Oh, god. Huh?
[04:02:53] Hey, look at all these podiums.
[04:02:55] I can see that.
[04:03:17] You the thing is that the there is like a like a group of people that think that like
[04:03:22] if you get disrespected
[04:03:24] it's like reasonable to act this way
[04:03:29] you can't do that
[04:03:30] you just can't like that's not the like
[04:03:32] you can't have a world like this this is crazy
[04:03:52] No, I don't know what you're saying at all.
[04:04:06] possible shot start yet there's going to be a bigger spot you have to understand for
[04:04:09] what you're shooting off a gun so you have to understand there will it's a call where there's a
[04:04:16] you know lost battery so we'll get it back we're all just getting there so we'll figure it out sir
[04:04:22] we'll be out of here okay so that's too quick yep absolutely and you don't want the paramedics
[04:04:27] or anything if you want we they can come check you out right down the block
[04:04:36] I'm cool.
[04:04:45] It's good to show this because like it shows the terror that people like this inflict on everybody else around them
[04:04:53] It's good to show this because really it's not just like this is the reason why I am so
[04:04:59] like aggressive with how I talk about these people it is it is the way I talk
[04:05:06] about it like change my perspective considerably see I told you I like this
[04:05:09] this this is the reason why I do that
[04:05:14] Did you do that?
[04:05:16] No, you did the right thing.
[04:05:20] Oh, you did it.
[04:05:22] They're going to end us there.
[04:05:24] They're going to help us all out.
[04:05:26] We're involved and they hate us.
[04:05:28] They're going to help us all out.
[04:05:30] I just, I just...
[04:05:32] Maybe I'll find out again.
[04:05:36] And like, honestly, look at the house.
[04:05:39] It's a total shithole.
[04:05:41] It is massive shithole.
[04:05:43] like you got chairs like fucking lawn chairs next to the TV no trespassing
[04:05:50] there's like a fucking I don't know like an AC unit like there's a knocked over
[04:05:56] chair like I mean this is worse than my yard
[04:06:00] I mean it's the most ghetto shit that you could see really
[04:06:07] Yeah, do me a favor, sir. Just stay away from this area right here. Thank you and go over here. I appreciate it.
[04:06:12] Thank you.
[04:06:14] I'm not going to right now, sir. I'm sorry.
[04:06:17] Don't walk your hair, please. Just go around me.
[04:06:20] This way, ma'am. I'm going this way. Don't touch me.
[04:06:23] Don't touch her. Don't touch her.
[04:06:25] Don't touch her.
[04:06:27] It's crazy because, like, you can tell that these are the low impulse control.
[04:06:32] I have to respond with aggression to every type of disrespect type people.
[04:06:39] These types of people just can't exist in society.
[04:06:44] And the thing is that usually people like this, I'm surprised they're this old.
[04:06:50] Because usually people like this, they get sent to jail pretty fast.
[04:06:55] You backup.
[04:06:57] Hey, hey, hey, you don't need this!
[04:07:00] You're not alone.
[04:07:01] We don't need this!
[04:07:03] We're on your way!
[04:07:05] Shut the fuck up!
[04:07:07] The son made a statement suggesting they were almost as lethal as the officers.
[04:07:11] It might have sounded like a bluff at first, but the moment those words left his mouth,
[04:07:15] the officers realized just how dangerous this family really was.
[04:07:19] That meant they might need a plan B if they hope to bring him down and make it out in one piece.
[04:07:24] Yep.
[04:07:25] Show respect.
[04:07:27] You got two more of them showing up too.
[04:07:30] This is a crime scene.
[04:07:35] You're not even walking up.
[04:07:37] You see?
[04:07:38] Look at the guy run away.
[04:07:40] You're not even walking up.
[04:07:42] Watch, watch.
[04:07:43] What?
[04:07:44] What?
[04:07:45] What?
[04:07:46] What?
[04:07:47] What?
[04:07:48] What?
[04:07:49] What?
[04:07:50] What?
[04:07:51] What?
[04:07:52] Take him.
[04:07:53] He's on the ground right now.
[04:07:54] He's on the ground.
[04:07:55] What?
[04:07:56] What?
[04:07:57] What?
[04:07:58] What?
[04:07:59] Now you're running it!
[04:08:01] There's one right there.
[04:08:03] Uh-huh.
[04:08:05] Uh-huh.
[04:08:07] Uh-huh.
[04:08:09] Oh god.
[04:08:11] Oh god.
[04:08:13] Bad Leo right there.
[04:08:15] Stay on my face. Bad Leo.
[04:08:17] Congratulations. Felon charge.
[04:08:19] Congratulations, dude.
[04:08:23] How do you fuck your life up
[04:08:25] and get packed up this fast? Not harsh enough?
[04:08:27] enough? Oh, I agree. I agree.
[04:08:32] Battery battery on Leo. He just spin my face. Yep.
[04:08:40] Man.
[04:08:42] You got in the charge. They just immediately like they they
[04:08:45] extracted him. And like what was that? Like 40 seconds?
[04:08:51] Jesus.
[04:08:57] He knows what he's saying.
[04:09:02] Just get him in the box.
[04:09:07] What are they doing?
[04:09:12] Oh my god.
[04:09:15] What's this hog running to?
[04:09:18] Oh my god.
[04:09:22] Hey Curcio, watch her.
[04:09:25] You ain't taking me nowhere. I'll tell you that much. Please. Please.
[04:09:43] I hate y'all yeah
[04:09:58] cancer to society I know bro bling but bring back police brutality we gotta do
[04:10:07] Do that.
[04:10:09] I got him, God. You can't do that.
[04:10:11] Move that.
[04:10:16] The officers were smart enough to set up an ambush
[04:10:19] and arrest a family member responsible for the gunshots.
[04:10:22] During the arrest, he even managed to rack up
[04:10:25] two more counts of battery.
[04:10:27] By then, he was already pinned down.
[04:10:29] Still, subdued didn't mean the chaos was over.
[04:10:32] Now...
[04:10:33] What a surprise.
[04:10:34] officers had to deal with a family who seemed desperate to get themselves arrested too.
[04:10:53] to get themselves arrested too.
[04:11:09] How do you stare at me like that?
[04:11:11] Hey!
[04:11:12] Yeah.
[04:11:13] You're scaring me.
[04:11:14] Eyes following me everywhere.
[04:11:15] Yeah, I can take it.
[04:11:16] I'm not going over there.
[04:11:17] But I am going to touch my son.
[04:11:18] You got your own.
[04:11:19] That's my plan.
[04:11:20] Yeah, hey!
[04:11:21] Yeah, but we're not doing this.
[04:11:22] Uh-huh.
[04:11:23] We are not doing this.
[04:11:24] We're not doing this.
[04:11:25] Uh-huh.
[04:11:26] Please stop.
[04:11:27] What are you talking about?
[04:11:28] I'm not touching you.
[04:11:29] No, I'm just telling you this.
[04:11:30] How you telling me to come down when she's walking out?
[04:11:31] Uh-huh.
[04:11:32] I'm not talking to you.
[04:11:33] Okay.
[04:11:34] I'm trying to make it happen.
[04:11:35] Okay.
[04:11:36] I'm trying to make it happen.
[04:11:37] Okay.
[04:11:38] I'm trying to make it a work trip, I'm trying to make everybody all over my face just try to talk to you.
[04:11:43] Do you want to talk to me?
[04:11:45] No, no please, ask me now.
[04:11:47] I understand what I do.
[04:11:49] Don't try to handle my size.
[04:11:51] I'm not going over there.
[04:11:55] Okay, don't you call me?
[04:11:57] I receive a paycheck for what I do.
[04:12:01] I call what you call me.
[04:12:02] I receive a paycheck for what I do too.
[04:12:04] What do you do?
[04:12:05] You don't do anything.
[04:12:07] I guarantee you wouldn't do anything.
[04:12:09] What do you mean?
[04:12:17] Why all y'all is up and on him like, oh my god.
[04:12:27] Oh my god. Jesus.
[04:12:33] Write that one down, yeah.
[04:12:37] out
[04:12:39] just trying to give him the car
[04:12:40] resistance
[04:12:41] the car he went for
[04:12:42] it's like this
[04:12:43] come on son
[04:12:44] it's not what you do
[04:12:45] it's how you do it
[04:12:46] don't waste any cops
[04:12:47] it's not what you do
[04:12:48] it's how you do it
[04:12:49] what you did
[04:12:50] what you did was still on cops
[04:12:52] what you do
[04:12:53] we got this guy
[04:12:54] you got a car
[04:12:55] you roll
[04:12:56] please arrest her
[04:12:57] we got called here
[04:12:58] we didn't just show up
[04:12:59] put your feet in the car
[04:13:01] put your feet in the car
[04:13:02] put your feet in the car
[04:13:03] put your feet
[04:13:04] Every step of the way, it's a problem. Every step of the way, there's friction. Every minor
[04:13:16] problem has to be, you know, exaggerated. Every single little piece of every problem
[04:13:24] has to be made as painful, annoying, just fucking time-consuming, and frustrating as
[04:13:32] Possible holy fuck just get in the fucking car
[04:13:53] Can you imagine like I bet there's probably no better feeling and no more satisfaction than finally shutting the door
[04:14:02] Mike, you think to yourself, got him.
[04:14:08] Alright, it's over.
[04:14:13] Thank God.
[04:14:45] What?
[04:14:47] He was up?
[04:14:49] Why don't we all came over to change the whole weight loss?
[04:14:51] Come on.
[04:14:58] What?
[04:15:01] Oh my God.
[04:15:11] Let me handle this.
[04:15:13] Oh, don't worry, I can talk to him.
[04:15:15] Now, why y'all then?
[04:15:20] Okay, then why did you put your hands on my son?
[04:15:22] I didn't cut the rest of the story.
[04:15:24] You just said y'all ran up on him with Tazen and put my son on the ground.
[04:15:27] But they don't have nothing to do with no shooting.
[04:15:30] How would he know that?
[04:15:32] Why not something come up and ask them poor guys with Tazen on my children?
[04:15:36] That's it.
[04:15:38] We're poor guys with Tazen on our damn wife.
[04:15:41] I know with this whole family, it's only a matter of time, it's only a matter of time.
[04:15:49] They might only get one or two of them today, but eventually they're going to get the full
[04:15:52] set.
[04:15:59] This is like, like they need to have, you know what they do in jail?
[04:16:04] Maybe they should have like family cells in jail.
[04:16:08] And that way it's like you have a situation like this.
[04:16:11] just all right guys let's go let's go let's get them all let's get this out of here get the full set
[04:16:20] I
[04:16:50] You don't have permission to go inside the house?
[04:16:53] He's fucking up!
[04:16:55] He's fucking up!
[04:16:57] He's going out!
[04:16:59] I don't know how like it's the parents that are calming, it's the retarded parents calming
[04:17:05] down to somehow even more retarded kids.
[04:17:08] And then as soon as that stops, then they start crashing out too.
[04:17:12] This is unbelievable.
[04:17:13] How is this real?
[04:17:14] Roadhog ult?
[04:17:15] Yeah.
[04:17:16] Roadhog, oh, yeah.
[04:17:29] Can you imagine moving next to them?
[04:17:35] And all them fatties crammed in that tiny ass little cracker box house.
[04:17:42] All them hogs sitting there.
[04:17:46] Son of a house like sardines, bro
[04:17:51] Just grabbing each other up getting each other even more mad
[04:17:57] Oh my god
[04:18:16] I
[04:18:29] Don't know what the fuck you talking about
[04:18:37] What the fuck you mean
[04:18:46] smart strategy just say I don't know what you're saying.
[04:18:48] I got it.
[04:18:50] I got it.
[04:18:51] Y'all want a boy who's gonna do that?
[04:18:53] I got it.
[04:18:54] I got it.
[04:18:55] Y'all want a boy who's gonna do that?
[04:19:05] So true.
[04:19:07] So true.
[04:19:11] I got it.
[04:19:12] You can't keep me going after this.
[04:19:14] Why should I keep you?
[04:19:15] I'm trying to find the...
[04:19:16] Yeah, we're just we're just gonna collect the gun shell casings
[04:19:30] 100% sir 100% we're just collecting and then we're gonna go yeah yeah I'm counting down the seconds trust me
[04:19:42] Man I wish we could move faster
[04:19:46] Gotcha. I'm sure I'm sure the neighborhood's gonna give us plenty of information for that, right?
[04:19:51] We're
[04:20:02] That's the best part bro see you later
[04:20:09] Yep, see you soon
[04:20:13] They know
[04:20:16] All right, everybody back in the cars and we'll rendezvous somewhere else.
[04:20:31] We've got charges on this one.
[04:20:36] We don't have a victim next door?
[04:20:40] We do.
[04:20:41] We do.
[04:20:42] You have a phone number for him?
[04:20:43] No.
[04:20:44] He's cooperative.
[04:20:45] He wants to go to FD, but he doesn't want to walk out.
[04:20:47] A battery.
[04:20:48] Just a simple battery?
[04:20:49] There's allegedly a female victim that he tried to intervene in some kind of domestic
[04:20:54] abuse.
[04:20:55] That was girl.
[04:20:56] She ran off.
[04:20:57] We don't have those.
[04:20:58] Let's get a phone number first.
[04:20:59] Let's get a phone number for 1130 and see if he can call.
[04:21:03] Oh my God.
[04:21:04] It seemed the other son and a family had been to jail before and had no way.
[04:21:11] No way!
[04:21:13] No problem going back. He was only saved by a hair.
[04:21:16] His father holding him back from losing his temper.
[04:21:19] The officer on the other hand had no problem taking him in again.
[04:21:23] With all that settled, the arrested son was hit with a long list of charges.
[04:21:27] Bro, they put his ass in double jeopardy?
[04:21:34] You were resisted with violence and without- you just fucked, bro.
[04:21:52] Is it all right? Why don't we just wait 31 years? That what he said?
[04:22:01] He was sentenced to 31 months in prison. Couldn't
[04:22:07] Oh, 31 months? Nothing. That's now that's like a two and a half years. Shit, bro. I
[04:22:16] thought I'd say years.
[04:22:18] I'll but wonder how the family and neighborhood would relate during that 31 month sentence
[04:22:23] Oh, if you enjoy videos such as this like subscribe and watch the next one
[04:22:28] It's crazy because you know
[04:22:31] These people are gonna be on another episode
[04:22:34] You know that like any like whenever I can just tell I can tell with some people
[04:22:41] There are some people they just they have the crime virus, bro
[04:22:45] they do and like when you look at it it's the disrespect thing like that's
[04:22:50] actually the moment that like somebody can't let something go and they always
[04:22:54] have to be in control of a situation that's when I know that person is not
[04:23:00] going like you're not suitable for like civilized life this not gonna work
[04:23:06] right like you gonna have some kind of a problem one way or another right
[04:23:10] damn I miss it that shit was crazy you can tell our mother drank while
[04:23:14] being pregnant really? Uh, yeah, I could assume that. Is this the 30 way? What the
[04:23:20] fuck is this? DEI disaster? Oh my God. What the fuck is going on here? And I did
[04:23:27] on 30 felonies over and com. All right. All right. Real quick. We're gonna get
[04:23:32] to, we're gonna get to that. Can we watch them? Yeah. We watched something
[04:23:34] to similar to it. All right. Yeah. Oh my God. That was fucking funny, bro.
[04:23:39] I worked at a store. Yeah, and you could people you could see walk to the store
[04:23:44] You instantly knew these people gonna do some fucked up shit or steal something
[04:23:47] But I remember this one time
[04:23:50] We had Yasuke
[04:23:53] Pull up to the 7-eleven. I
[04:23:55] Talk about like a black dude dreadlocks backpack katana
[04:24:01] 230 in the morning
[04:24:03] And there's like five people there
[04:24:06] And I'm thinking like
[04:24:10] Well, well, you know, it is what it is and like he's talking and every cell fine. Okay. Thank God, bro
[04:24:16] I thank God it's not gonna be a situation. It's not gonna be he's like, how y'all doing? I'm like doing great
[04:24:22] About you. I'm fine
[04:24:26] It's going for a walk. Sorry everything was okay, right?
[04:24:30] But like just walking in there the dude shows up the fucking samurai sword at a nowhere
[04:24:37] You live in a hood, you know?
[04:24:40] The thing is, that's one of the good 7-Elevens too, it was.
[04:24:45] And yeah, that's it.
[04:24:47] And I love you, cams can be gold a lot of times, yeah, I guess so.
[04:24:51] And this says, first black female sheriff, invited on 30?
[04:24:57] 30?
[04:24:58] Oh my God.
[04:25:01] Susan Hudson is not only the first female sheriff of Orleans Parish, she's also the
[04:25:08] state's first black woman to occupy the sheriff's office in the state period.
[04:25:12] We're going to talk about history.
[04:25:13] When you do break a glass ceiling you got it celebrated.
[04:25:16] A new sheriff in town.
[04:25:18] Susan Hudson breaking barriers indeed as the first African-American female sheriff
[04:25:23] in the state's history.
[04:25:25] A few.
[04:25:26] oh boy here we go moments later
[04:25:37] Arlene Sheriff Susan Hudson is indicted on 30 felonies account so 30 felonies
[04:25:44] holy shit the first black female sheriff in the state of Louisiana has been
[04:25:52] and then died it on 30 felony counts.
[04:25:55] Jesus.
[04:25:55] You can't make this stuff up.
[04:25:56] That's what?
[04:25:57] What the fuck?
[04:26:01] That's crazy, yes.
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[04:26:50] The first black female sheriff in the entire history of Louisiana just happened in 2012.
[04:27:20] 22 and then she went and got arrested on 30 felonies
[04:27:28] Wow
[04:27:32] Wow
[04:27:35] We're gonna talk about history when you do break a glass ceiling you got to celebrate it
[04:27:42] Susan Hudson breaking barriers indeed as the first African-American female sheriff in the state's history
[04:27:48] I was looking at how long Louisiana has been a state right 200 plus years and and now my time about one
[04:27:55] African-American woman has been able to get to this position
[04:27:59] 2022 right and so you're like it's time for all of those barriers to be broken out first of all
[04:28:05] Yeah, well apparently not great
[04:28:08] Then the inauguration ceremony now Susan Hudson is a political activist
[04:28:14] She's extremely progressive and left-wing and before no way
[04:28:18] Coming sure she actually served as the independent police monitor for New Orleans
[04:28:22] Let me give you a little bit of a background of Susan Hudson
[04:28:25] She's running on a progressive platform and she scored a major endorsement from Orleans Power's district attorney
[04:28:32] Jason Williams who also ran on that similar progressive platform went during his race last year now Hudson has no political
[04:28:39] experience but says it's time for a change and she's focusing on what so
[04:28:44] it's she has no political experience but she's a black woman so vote for her
[04:28:49] anyway okay right it's time for a change great he calls the 3c ideology care
[04:28:56] custody and control I thought was crime crime and crime but I guess you're
[04:29:00] missing 27 C's before voters named her sheriff she spent 11 years as New
[04:29:05] Orleans independent police monitor so you have this extremely progressive
[04:29:08] sheriff whose plan essentially is we don't really want to punish people we
[04:29:13] don't want to put people in jail for their crimes we want to pretend like
[04:29:17] crime doesn't exist by the way this is the reason and the way that a lot of
[04:29:22] these people create the perception that crime goes down when they run cities
[04:29:26] it's because they just know well if we don't write the crime down then it
[04:29:31] doesn't get recorded and if it doesn't get recorded then the crime
[04:29:34] goes down. That's exactly what they do. This is horrible for the people of New Orleans because
[04:29:40] New Orleans has a huge crime problem. Remember when the district attorney of New Orleans was
[04:29:46] actually carjacked with his mom? Wait, the district attorney got carjacked? My mother's
[04:29:53] really shook up. I'm just really living it. But we're just thankful that we're
[04:30:01] alive and nobody's hurt.
[04:30:02] This is a surveillance video from moments after the teens allegedly stole Williams car.
[04:30:07] Amaja Curtis, Dejean Curtis, Santan Gilmore and Amad Seals have all been charged as adults
[04:30:19] in this case.
[04:30:20] So the people of New Orleans said, hey, let's hire the most progressive anti-police person
[04:30:26] we could as sheriff, and that's what they did.
[04:30:29] So what do you think happened?
[04:30:30] obviously things went off the rails immediately. See, since she's sheriff, she
[04:30:34] handles the jails. And immediately inmates went crazy and conditions at the
[04:30:41] jail worsened under her tenure. Yeah, but weeks into Hudson's tenure, inmates in a
[04:30:45] high security pod at the Orleans Justice Center barricaded themselves in that pod,
[04:30:50] blocking out staff. What are you doing, man? Jesus, bro, you're sagging in
[04:30:57] prison? I feel like honestly it's not leaving yourself open. I don't know if that's a good idea.
[04:31:04] That standoff lasted three days with inmates demanding better conditions.
[04:31:09] A report by federal jail monitors claimed that conditions in the jail had worsened in some cases
[04:31:14] under Hudson's oversight. So under the progressive sheriff, things actually got worse for the
[04:31:19] evening. It's not better. And then the controversies just started racking up. For
[04:31:24] For instance, her incompetence caused the court to hold her in contempt because she wasn't
[04:31:29] securing transportation from inmates from the jail to the court.
[04:31:37] So this bitch just big, so she's big retarded because at the beginning I didn't really know.
[04:31:44] I mean this is, this looks like a situation of big retarded.
[04:31:48] judge is accusing the sheriff of contempt of court and she's now being
[04:31:52] ordered to appear before that judge tomorrow afternoon. Criminal District
[04:31:56] Chief Judge Tracy Fleming's Davelier says that Sheriff Susan Hudson is
[04:32:00] ignoring a court order to transport recent arrestees from jail to matters at
[04:32:05] court on weekends and holidays. During the pandemic that process was
[04:32:09] paused going to zoom and then doing transports during the week. However on
[04:32:13] June 18 the judge issued an order for Hudson to resume those weekend and
[04:32:18] holiday transports beginning this past Saturday. Now this became so bad they were
[04:32:22] going to sentence her to like six months in prison with a $500 fine but
[04:32:27] they're gonna put the sheriff in prison and this wasn't enough. The appeals court
[04:32:33] last second stepped in and said let's slow it down because she is the sheriff.
[04:32:37] Last front. Big mistake. Today the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals
[04:32:43] temporarily suspended sheriff Susan. It's just a bunch of hags making
[04:32:47] decisions like that to garen fucking to you know that
[04:32:53] hudson's contempt of course at the last minute and w.w. well exclusively received the documents
[04:33:00] supporting that stay by the fourth circuit court of appeals chair susan hudson was said
[04:33:06] to face up to six months imprisonment or a fine of up to five hundred dollars that's
[04:33:10] because the chief judge of orleans pairs of criminal court
[04:33:13] How's that do that's not even like what do you mean bro like six months in prison or 500 bucks like I feel like that's not fair
[04:33:21] Like because the 500 is too easy
[04:33:24] Like 500 that's nothing
[04:33:27] I hold the sheriff contempt of court for failing to provide a staff of deputies for magistrate court for weekend sessions
[04:33:33] Now if being found to get tempted court is not enough the money started becoming a little funny now
[04:33:39] Context is key door money grab the city's packed
[04:33:42] Local law enforcement needs backup. The sheriff backfills her staff by bringing officers from other parishes
[04:33:48] Since these officers are coming from out of town the protocol is to reserve hotel rooms for them
[04:33:52] So they can have a place to stay while they work those grueling shifts now as protocol the sheriff reserve the total of 90
[04:33:59] Rooms across multiple hotels and obviously these rooms couldn't be used by the sheriffs on staff because they lived in the city
[04:34:05] They can just go home. Yeah
[04:34:07] So why would the Sheriff's Department need to pay for hotel rooms for the local staff?
[04:34:12] They live...
[04:34:13] You telling me that she's sending everybody up on a vacation?
[04:34:17] Information from the New Orleans Office of Inspector General about Sheriff Hudson's
[04:34:22] hotel reservations during Mardi Gras.
[04:34:25] The rooms were supposed to be used by a law enforcement who had to drive into town
[04:34:29] to help the NOPD during parades.
[04:34:31] But in a new report, the Inspector General finds that the Sheriff reserved 13 rooms
[04:34:37] at the Omni Royal Orleans for her command staff, not for any out-of-towners.
[04:34:43] Just fucking piss away your money.
[04:34:48] She's not sure, so the jails are fucked up, nobody's getting taken to court,
[04:34:54] and she pissed away your money, buying fucking hotels for her friends.
[04:34:59] Staff members stayed there for a total of 37 nights,
[04:35:03] But the sheriff had reserved it paid for $90,000.
[04:35:07] Nice.
[04:35:08] The total cost of that.
[04:35:09] And the thing is that if it was a good sheriff
[04:35:12] and things were going fine, everybody would be like, all
[04:35:17] right.
[04:35:19] But whenever you have all the other cars,
[04:35:22] you're already on two strikes.
[04:35:25] They've already had to deal with enough of your shit.
[04:35:28] And now you want to go and do this?
[04:35:31] Okay, that's too much.
[04:35:33] $18,000 and according to the OIG,
[04:35:37] most of that came from the 53 nights
[04:35:40] when the rooms remained empty.
[04:35:42] So the show's had a lot to empty.
[04:35:43] Why did you spend all the money?
[04:35:44] It didn't even, they didn't even use it?
[04:35:46] Why is your stats going in high-end hotels
[04:35:49] when they live in the same city?
[04:35:51] Here's what the sheriff had to say.
[04:35:53] I don't see a controversy here.
[04:35:54] No, I see this as being money.
[04:35:56] Don't tell me it's racism.
[04:35:58] Well spent to make sure that a million dollars
[04:36:01] was also well-spent.
[04:36:02] That was Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hudson
[04:36:05] defending her decision to house 13 top deputies
[04:36:08] at local hotels.
[04:36:09] That doesn't even make sense.
[04:36:10] Else.
[04:36:11] Some for 11 days and nights
[04:36:13] while they help with carnival parade security.
[04:36:15] But within hours of that interview,
[04:36:17] here was Hudson again.
[04:36:19] An honorary deputy of the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office.
[04:36:23] Love my sheriff.
[04:36:24] That was Hudson thanking the owners of LA Canine,
[04:36:27] a police dog training company in Vermillion Parish.
[04:36:30] The company agreed to donate more than $19,000 to pay for those hotel rooms at the Omni-Royal
[04:36:36] Orleans, Sheraton, and Marriott.
[04:36:39] However, in this Facebook post by one of the owners, Lance Broussard, he characterized
[04:36:44] the donation as helping the sheriff with quote, a little problem.
[04:36:55] So crisis averted, the city got all its money back and the sheriff was off the
[04:37:00] hook now we got a problem we got this woman who's been elected sheriff she's
[04:37:04] supposed to be in charge of running a jail but has no expert shift hole that's
[04:37:10] a total shithole what what really they have to just have to be like that
[04:37:16] and running jail so things kind of got out of control legislative audit just
[04:37:22] released today scrutinized three years of operations at the Orleans pair of
[04:37:25] sheriff's department. It found over a thousand instances of potential payroll fraud leading
[04:37:31] to chronic staff shortages and missing cell block security patrols.
[04:37:35] Oh, so just so basically she did everything wrong. Oh my god.
[04:37:44] The auditor found deputies performed less than 30% of required sale checks and some
[04:37:50] Some cell blocks just performing 4% of those timed security patrols staffing is a source
[04:37:56] of the problem, according to the report, with some deputies allowed to double-book shifts
[04:38:02] staffing off-duty details at the same time they're scheduled to secure the jail.
[04:38:08] The auditor counting over 1,300 instances of what the report describes as this potential
[04:38:14] payroll fraud involving 179 deputies over three years.
[04:38:19] bill as holy shit
[04:38:23] how does this happen
[04:38:25] you see the shop was really doing a great job and then i had the fact that
[04:38:29] there was a massive jailbreak massive manhunt after a stunning jailbreak in
[04:38:33] new orleans
[04:38:36] is this the shit that i watched
[04:38:40] women is this the thing that i watched
[04:38:44] whenever they said like you know they they they broke out and they said
[04:38:47] easy as shit or something like that
[04:38:52] to me is he's having
[04:38:54] some charge with murder all considered armed and dangerous
[04:38:57] an authority side investigating whether this was an inside job to use is
[04:39:02] mary avirial
[04:39:03] tonight these stunning images from inside a new orleans jail cell
[04:39:07] where ten inmates some child yes we watched this entire thing
[04:39:12] anything is did that i think they caught all of them they did it
[04:39:16] charged with murder, escaped, sparking an urgent city-wide manhunt.
[04:39:21] The toilet dislodged from a cell wall, exposing an opening, scrawled on the wall-
[04:39:26] I'm- dude, I'm crossed out.
[04:39:32] It says we innocent- man, we innocent.
[04:39:41] All above, we innocent and too easy.
[04:39:44] Yes!
[04:39:50] Too easy!
[04:39:55] Oh my God! This is amazing! I remember watching this. It was so good.
[04:40:01] With an arrow toward the hole where they escaped out of view of the officer on duty.
[04:40:06] Yeah, the inmate was right. This was too easy.
[04:40:09] So here's what authority said happened.
[04:40:11] that. Authorities say it happened just after midnight when the inmates broke a
[04:40:16] lock on a cell door. They were still able to exit the jail about one on one
[04:40:20] a.m. after breaching a wall behind a toilet in the jail and based on video
[04:40:27] surveillance they were seeing exiting a door on the docks where we normally
[04:40:31] bring in supplies. Go boys! Go free now! Roach out! Quick! Scaling a wall and
[04:40:40] and running across the inner state.
[04:40:43] Officials believed the escapees had help.
[04:40:46] These detainees received assistance in their escape
[04:40:48] from individuals inside of our department.
[04:40:51] They say the toilet could not be removed with bare hands,
[04:40:54] suggesting someone inside the jail system
[04:40:57] may have helped the inmates unscrew it with a power tool.
[04:41:00] And yes, there wasn't inside men.
[04:41:02] Police arrested them.
[04:41:03] The hunt continues for the inmates still at large
[04:41:06] after breaking out of the local jail in New Orleans.
[04:41:09] but cops say they've found the inside man they believed helped them
[04:41:13] maintenance worker at the jail has been arrested accused of cutting off the
[04:41:16] water the jail worker has been identified as thirty three-year-old sterling
[04:41:20] william no way he's thirty three
[04:41:32] damn
[04:41:35] damn bro like whoa
[04:41:40] he reportedly claims he was coerced into turning off the water by an inmate
[04:41:45] who threatened to shank him and get him play ball
[04:41:48] now just to put everyone's mind at ease all ten of those convicts were returned back to prison
[04:41:53] you know
[04:41:55] I'll be honest like y'all stupid you get caught again
[04:41:58] like how'd you get caught again
[04:42:01] like I mean I feel like if I got
[04:42:04] If I got out, I probably would be able to escape.
[04:42:09] I would, like, every single one.
[04:42:12] They stayed in the city.
[04:42:14] So they broke out and they probably went back, we'll go to Darnell's house.
[04:42:19] Well, we got him.
[04:42:20] Where was he?
[04:42:21] He was at his house.
[04:42:23] Well, come on.
[04:42:28] Come on back.
[04:42:30] We're not done with you yet.
[04:42:34] development months in the making, the last of ten inmates who escaped from Louisiana
[04:42:39] Jail in May was captured today in Atlanta.
[04:42:42] They looked down early.
[04:42:43] They looked up and they were tipped this summer and led them there and they found the fugitive
[04:42:46] hiding in a crawl space.
[04:42:48] Ten men who escaped from a Louisiana Jail in May by crawling through a hole cut in
[04:42:53] the wall behind a toilet above the hole someone had written messages to the jailers,
[04:42:58] including this misspelled one, too easy, LOL.
[04:43:01] Groves was the last of the 10 escapees to be found and also the most violent.
[04:43:06] He was convicted of murdering two men on Mardi Gras in 2018.
[04:43:10] The New Orleans prosecutor says he is facing multiple life sentences.
[04:43:14] So obviously it seems like we had a bigger problem at play here.
[04:43:18] So state investigators looked at the whole department to see how things were being
[04:43:21] run.
[04:43:22] And after the investigation, they decided it was time to indict the sheriff.
[04:43:28] We start with some major breaking news.
[04:43:29] You have.
[04:43:30] Maryland's power sheriff Susan Hudson invited a connection with an investigation into last
[04:43:34] year's jailbreak in New Orleans.
[04:43:36] So this indictment comes in connection with a state investigation by Attorney General
[04:43:40] Liz Merrill's office.
[04:43:41] Oh.
[04:43:42] And to last year's mass escape by 10 inmates, the bombshell news came down within just
[04:43:47] the last hour.
[04:43:48] A arrest warrants released Thursday outlined some of the state's evidence alleging
[04:43:52] Hudson ignored years of federal monitors repeated warnings that quote enabled
[04:43:57] 10 dangerous inmates to escape and remain undetected for hours. No they were
[04:44:03] gone they were run wild for days if not weeks. The warrant describes the jail as
[04:44:09] understaffed and inmates unsupervised often relying on one. I could you know
[04:44:15] what I believe that. Staff member to monitor multiple pods from a control
[04:44:20] room rather than inside the pot. The warrant also alleges security logs were falsified and
[04:44:27] the prison's high security unit dissolved during hours of unsupervised time. A federal
[04:44:33] monitor found inmates were, quote, assaulting other inmates, assaulting staff, destroying
[04:44:38] property, starting fires, smoking, possessing dangerous contraband, and or threatening
[04:44:45] self-harm.
[04:44:46] So they hit each other, they're killing themselves, they smoke a weed, they shit and stuff.
[04:44:53] It's a party, yeah.
[04:44:57] Wow.
[04:44:58] In addition to 14 Malfeasance charges and three charges of filing or maintaining false
[04:45:04] public records, Hudson is also accused of obstructing justice and conspiring with CFO Bianca Brown
[04:45:11] to defy a court order.
[04:45:12] Brown was indicted on 20 similar counts.
[04:45:15] arrest warrants are just a peek at the evidence to come.
[04:45:18] So now the sheriff's been arrested, got bond, and made a statement saying, hey, this is
[04:45:24] not what it seems.
[04:45:25] Susan Hudson says she expects complete vindication as she faces 30 felony counts.
[04:45:30] In a statement released-
[04:45:31] Surely.
[04:45:32] East late Thursday, Sheriff Susan Hudson said she will quote, aggressively fight to clear
[04:45:37] my name.
[04:45:38] And she is quote, confident the facts will vindicate both me personally and the
[04:45:43] work I have done.
[04:45:44] Of course.
[04:45:45] The defense is going to say that, hey, we tried as hard as we could, we just weren't
[04:45:55] good enough and you can't convict somebody for being not good at what their job is.
[04:46:00] Yeah, you can.
[04:46:01] It's called malpractice.
[04:46:02] Yeah, I mean, if you fuck up big time, you absolutely, I think we should do that.
[04:46:08] I think if you fuck up big time, something's got to happen.
[04:46:14] This left me to think in. Who the hell is running the city of New Orleans? The mayor's
[04:46:18] indicted.
[04:46:19] It has been a historic day in New Orleans.
[04:46:22] What?
[04:46:23] Wait a minute. The mayor, too?
[04:46:27] For the first time, a sitting mayor of New Orleans is facing federal charges. Today,
[04:46:34] a federal grand jury handed up an indictment against Mayor Latoya Cantrell and her former
[04:46:37] bodyguard, Jeffrey Vappy. She faces 11 counts, including wire fraud, obstruction,
[04:46:43] lying to a grand jury. This whole center is around their alleged romantic relationship and
[04:46:48] how much-
[04:46:49] Why, bro? Why? I mean, come on, you can do better than that, man.
[04:46:59] It cost the city of New Orleans.
[04:47:01] Okay, so it seems like the sheriff is going to say, hey, just because I'm bad at my job
[04:47:06] doesn't mean it's criminal. Yes, I-
[04:47:09] No, it does.
[04:47:10] I had no experience ever in law enforcement and I got the top law enforcement job because
[04:47:16] I am extremely progressive.
[04:47:18] That doesn't mean this is criminal.
[04:47:21] I'm just bad at being a sheriff.
[04:47:24] And it's going to be the prosecutors that are going to have to prove beyond a reasonable
[04:47:26] doubt that it was more than that.
[04:47:29] That she falsified documents as you heard.
[04:47:32] That she intentionally let the jail deteriorate to a point where these things could happen.
[04:47:36] And then on top of that, lied about it.
[04:47:38] So who do you think has the better case of prosecution or the defense?
[04:47:43] Do you think the sheriff is going to jail?
[04:47:46] If you hear at this point-
[04:47:47] I hate this shit whenever people think that like, oh, it's like claiming insanity.
[04:47:51] Is that, bro, are you insane?
[04:47:52] Okay.
[04:47:53] All right.
[04:47:54] Well, we got to put you in, we got to lock you up big time then.
[04:47:56] Like really?
[04:47:57] Like what is this?
[04:47:58] Like people forget back in old days commanders and generals were routinely executed for
[04:48:02] not doing their jobs.
[04:48:03] Yeah.
[04:48:04] Like why we put up with this shit?
[04:48:05] It's crazy, man.
[04:48:07] Oh my gosh, she's cooked, I hope so.
[04:48:09] I really do, I hope so.
[04:48:11] Like, God damn, that'd be amazing.
[04:48:13] Video, don't forget, like, subscribe,
[04:48:14] to all the great YouTube stuff.
[04:48:15] My name is Nathan Lawyer, I'm out.
[04:48:17] Peace.
[04:48:18] There it is.
[04:48:19] Like, I've watched a few of other Nates videos.
[04:48:22] He's really good, I like him a lot.
[04:48:24] I'm gonna link you guys to the video.
[04:48:25] Make sure to give it a like in the sub, man.
[04:48:27] And she's cooked, ain't no way, 30 counts, bro.
[04:48:30] Imagine fighting off 30 fucking felonies, man.
[04:48:34] And also, like, there's another component to this
[04:48:37] where it's like, it just makes you look so bad.
[04:48:40] Whenever it's like, you run on all these like DEI qualifications
[04:48:45] and then you shit the bed so bad
[04:48:48] that your legal defense has to be that you're retarded.
[04:48:52] Like, I mean, think about how bad that is.
[04:48:54] Like that's crazy.
[04:48:55] How do you do that to yourself?
[04:48:57] Married anybody?
[04:48:58] Nah, bro, we passed that.
[04:49:00] We're past that entirely.
[04:49:01] I'll link all the video again.
[04:49:03] Yeah, nice, good.
[04:49:04] Yeah, do yourself, it's embarrassing.
[04:49:06] we already knew that yeah it's just so sad
[04:49:09] darth vader had the best a char policies i mean like he had a way to lock it in
[04:49:13] he did
[04:49:14] and uh... you're right like yeah i
[04:49:17] we have more of that
[04:49:19] stealing payroll is impossible to disprove i mean maybe i i really don't know
[04:49:22] honestly
[04:49:23] it's just funny for me to see it happen
[04:49:25] like i don't know robot do this is really like god damn
[04:49:30] like i i i i i really need more of these today but like i just want to
[04:49:33] see
[04:49:35] god marathon is a death's door is it really a death's door i thought it was
[04:49:39] probably passed that
[04:49:41] yeah i feel like it's passed that man
[04:49:43] will get this is the reason why i stopped covering it
[04:49:46] they want to make a deal trump sounds off on iran
[04:49:49] but how many times have we read that
[04:49:52] really like i mean i feel like i've read that thirty times
[04:49:56] thirty fucking times i've had to go and sit around about how well rock all
[04:49:59] this time all no
[04:50:02] no this time it's gonna happen for sure
[04:50:04] yet it's getting all i know bro it's so fucking annoying you gotta hear this
[04:50:08] shit constantly every fucking time
[04:50:11] anyway i will go look at this this is just fucking sad this is just oh my god
[04:50:16] all my god it's time to deal yeah yeah
[04:50:19] what is this here is annoying it is
[04:50:21] read his recent truth is there something that happened let me see if i find it
[04:50:25] uh... real quick let me pull this up uh... truth social
[04:50:28] where the fuck is it
[04:50:29] now i don't know if there's something i missed out on
[04:50:31] Hakeem Jeffery's is a retard says the Supreme Court's a legitimate
[04:50:35] yeah i mean okay bill mare got eaten up gay gavin i mean again i i don't know why
[04:50:39] is matter bill mare
[04:50:40] uh... fanny may know games like this seems like you have
[04:50:45] i have all the cards okay yeah i could expect that
[04:50:49] yeah okay yeah this is exactly what i could expect to see
[04:50:53] and uh... yes nothing really five disney adults i mean it's the disney adult
[04:50:57] thing is a real problem. It's a huge problem. I don't think people understand how big of
[04:51:04] an issue it is. And it's not because of the Disney adults, it's because of what it means.
[04:51:08] And there's also a lot of people that do the same thing.
[04:51:11] If you walk round to Disney Park today, you'd probably notice something strange and you'd
[04:51:15] ask yourself, where are all the children? The Disney parks are now filled with adults
[04:51:19] getting drunk in bars, eating thousands of calories worth of snacks, TikTokers taking
[04:51:24] pictures in the women's bathrooms, and worst of all, putting themselves into massive amounts
[04:51:28] of debt to go to Disney parks.
[04:51:31] Disney parks are now filled with some of the most cringe individuals to walk the planet,
[04:51:34] also known as Disney adults.
[04:51:36] This countless videos on YouTube which criticise Disney adults for the way they act like children
[04:51:41] and are really cringe.
[04:51:42] And while that's interesting to explore and I'll definitely end the video on the
[04:51:45] cringe side, I want to look at Disney adults from another perspective.
[04:51:49] What is the financial cost of being a Disney adult?
[04:51:51] over consumerism having to buy every single product Disney releases every single
[04:51:56] Why they all fat?
[04:51:59] Not crazy.
[04:52:00] Limited edition piece of merch to the limited edition must eat snacks to try at every park.
[04:52:06] Oh my god.
[04:52:06] The cost of just getting into the parks.
[04:52:08] How on earth do these people afford it?
[04:52:11] This couple they spent.
[04:52:12] I knew this was going to come up.
[04:52:14] I knew it was going to happen.
[04:52:15] Here we go.
[04:52:16] $21,000 in one month when they make $7000 a month.
[04:52:20] they're obsessed with disney lots of disney adults are they spent 21 thousand dollars in a month
[04:52:30] oh my god
[04:52:32] two thousand dollars on disney exclusive passes and then went to disney world spent a lot of money
[04:52:37] on that then they're going to disney world two times next month and then one time in the summer
[04:52:41] that's a lot of money on disney but unlike most lesbians i think they're gonna last forever
[04:52:45] though because they're on the same page and usually couples that aren't on the same page
[04:52:49] about money that's where they divorce them they're on the same page about wanting to ruin their lives
[04:52:54] for disney yeah yeah it's a page of debt all we look at the insane costs of disney we need to take a
[04:52:59] step back and understand how the parks themselves got to be so expensive in the first place 40 years
[04:53:04] ago trips to disney were easy and pretty affordable for the average family all you have to think about
[04:53:08] was a ticket a hotel if it wouldn't stay for a few days and whatever food you fancy eating at
[04:53:13] the park going to disney today however is a totally different story it's a stack of micro
[04:53:18] transactions that add up leaving guests broke by the time they leave checking
[04:53:23] their bank accounts and being horrified with the amount of money they've ended
[04:53:26] up spending it Disney World ticket in 1971 cost $3.50 and if you wait it was
[04:53:31] $3.50 it was $3.50 that's 90 that way that was like that's like what 50 years
[04:53:36] ago
[04:53:38] relation with the only fact that it would cost around $27 today yeah now a
[04:53:43] a one-day ticket starts at $189.
[04:53:46] So it went from $27 suggested to inflation to $189?
[04:53:50] Disney more expensive has been a case strategic goal
[04:53:53] by the company.
[04:53:54] Conveniently amplified by the term Disney
[04:53:56] adult growing in popularity around 2015,
[04:53:59] the trend and term instantly became a meme
[04:54:02] with people laughing at their own obsession with Disney.
[04:54:04] From balling their eyes out from meeting
[04:54:06] the favorite characters.
[04:54:07] Who? I've waited 30 years to meet you!
[04:54:13] Oh my god!
[04:54:15] I love you!
[04:54:17] I hate this shit.
[04:54:19] I hate it.
[04:54:22] I hate it bro.
[04:54:23] I hate this shit.
[04:54:25] So I'm not sure if I'm ready.
[04:54:31] Alright!
[04:54:32] So they're insane?
[04:54:33] I'm so fucking tired of these fat, disgusting, greedy, ugly, weird millennials that can't
[04:54:43] stop thinking about being a kid, and so they want to make the entire world recreate their
[04:54:50] childhood.
[04:54:51] Instead of trying to provide that childhood for their own kids, they want to continuously
[04:54:57] be the kid themselves.
[04:54:59] the absolute perversion of the growth of the human and like the human life cycle and the human
[04:55:06] experience. Rather than trying to grow up and become a person, appreciate where you came from and
[04:55:13] create that experience for the next generation, you have to constantly live inside of this weird,
[04:55:20] perverse, childlike, childish worldview that you have to look and pretend like you're
[04:55:26] recapturing your inner child. Listen, Kathy, you're 29 fucking years old.
[04:55:32] The only inner child you should have is the one whenever you're fucking pregnant.
[04:55:36] It's embarrassing. It's so sick. It's just so self-serving.
[04:55:44] It's destructive for society. I'm so tired of it. I am. I'm so tired of this shit.
[04:55:52] And guys do it too. They do it too. It's not just women. It's men too. It's just that men put up with it from women more so you have more women doing it.
[04:56:06] I hate this shit. People say, oh, well, she's happy. That's the problem.
[04:56:13] Actions of toys in Disney Merch.
[04:56:17] The girls that get it?
[04:56:20] Get it?
[04:56:20] The girls that don't?
[04:56:22] Don't!
[04:56:24] Well, I'm paid for shooting double-fisted drinks instead of the kids!
[04:56:29] This is why...
[04:56:33] I was gonna make a joke about supporting terrorism.
[04:56:35] It was one very important thing that Disney realized that these obsessive adult fans had,
[04:56:40] that the kids do not, and that was money.
[04:56:43] As the parks expanded and people were willing to spend more,
[04:56:45] But Disney piled on extra charges in 2016, and they didn't seem to be stopping.
[04:56:50] Dynamic pricing, paid parking, individual lighting.
[04:56:53] Dynamic pricing is whenever they scam you.
[04:56:55] That's what it's called.
[04:56:57] And Lane, FastPass Plus, paid ride reservations, special event reservations, dining plans,
[04:57:03] photo pass, all while removing free services like the free FastPass and the free airport
[04:57:09] transport services.
[04:57:10] Holy fuck.
[04:57:11] When you take a look at how these services increase the price so dramatically, it's
[04:57:14] actually pretty scary dynamic so isn't it so weird how you have people that and
[04:57:19] again like you the dynamic pricing line I mean you look at this graph obviously
[04:57:23] like dynamic pricing makes sense that's the problem price and works by increasing
[04:57:28] the price when there's more demand for so indulgent days and peak times were at
[04:57:32] least double the price I feel like we have a big problem in general where
[04:57:36] indulgence is seen as a... it's like a cute thing that you do and you have a
[04:57:45] culture of people that live inside of just doing this all the time. That's all
[04:57:50] they do. And it's like, you know, like self-care. Like, there's all the... like,
[04:57:56] it's like a whole, like, hog vocabulary where they have all these
[04:58:02] words for explaining why they're fucking uh... why they're gluttonous right
[04:58:08] that's it
[04:58:10] the fast-pass plus also gives us a dynamic price
[04:58:13] treat yourself therapy dog is extremely busy and the rides are popular
[04:58:16] the price for the fast-pass plus will be two
[04:58:19] dropping five hundred dollars for a fast-pass is genuinely insane and it's
[04:58:22] only for one day two
[04:58:23] it actually costs a lot of taking itself
[04:58:26] but the same thing is because the parks are so busy
[04:58:28] you pretty much have to buy the fast passes
[04:58:31] Unless you only want to go on three or four rides and wait in queues for hours.
[04:58:34] From an English perspective, this concept is pretty insane.
[04:58:38] Like, yeah we do have fastpasses at UK theme parks,
[04:58:41] but you can get them like 10 pounder parks like Thor Park and Alton Towers.
[04:58:44] And I get they might not be as busy as Disney World,
[04:58:47] but is it really worth the 500 pound difference?
[04:58:49] And I think it's worth mentioning that it's actually optional to have fastpasses.
[04:58:52] Well it is worth it for them because they have a lot of money.
[04:58:54] Like that's the problem is like you have these people that have a lot of money
[04:58:57] and then they, or they go into debt, right? There's also that too.
[04:59:00] And they just don't care like the thing is that
[04:59:04] All they do is they just think about getting what they want and they never have like remember
[04:59:09] Well, I was telling you all about how like you remember that family of retards the family idiots
[04:59:13] And like that like they can't think more than 15 minutes ahead of time
[04:59:17] This is this is the same thing. It's actually the same thing like it's just a different. It's a different
[04:59:22] It's the same impulse different manifestation
[04:59:24] That's a theme park.
[04:59:27] Several European parks outright refuse to use them because from a moral perspective, they
[04:59:31] don't believe that you should be able to skip a queue because you're richer than some other
[04:59:35] person or more willing to go into debt to get them.
[04:59:38] Two European theme parks, Bellawed and Efteling, say that they don't offer fast passes because
[04:59:44] we don't wish to give anyone preferential treatment, because it is a complete money
[04:59:48] grab by Disney, so they can get more guests into the park and have a payable offer of
[04:59:52] on farm cues and because the cues are so long buying a fast pass is just as
[04:59:57] important as buying a ticket now by the way look at that like remember what
[05:00:00] they're talking about how there ain't no there no kids look there's like one
[05:00:03] two three four all the rest is just adults
[05:00:15] Really? Think I'll look at that.
[05:00:19] God damn!
[05:00:23] Now, it's basically unavoidable if you want to spend more time on the rides than waiting to queues.
[05:00:27] All of these additional costs slowly add up, forcing guests to spend more without even realizing it.
[05:00:32] Add them to their Disney debt.
[05:00:34] Even though the list of additional charges that Disney's got over the past 10 years are absolutely insane,
[05:00:38] there's something else that Disney's incorporated that changed the game forever.
[05:00:42] game forever. For over 40 years you couldn't have alcohol at a lot of Disney's parks, with
[05:00:47] a few exceptions of course. But flash forward now, and alcohol is one of the big reasons
[05:00:51] Disney adults come to the parks. Since this shift, it's clear Disney thou cares to their
[05:00:56] adult fans, offering an absolutely insane variety of alcoholic drinks available in all of
[05:01:01] the parks. But it's not just a few cocktails here and there, and they've even developed
[05:01:05] a famous drinking game in Epcot known as Drinking Around the World, where guests
[05:01:09] Spend up to six hours on a bar crawl through eight themed countries each with a what a dude how perverse
[05:01:17] Like you have this thing that's made for kids
[05:01:19] And it's just been turned to it a bunch of like fucking adults to just walk around to get drunk
[05:01:25] I mean, this is just awful
[05:01:28] Cocktail inspired by the place they're in
[05:01:32] This is your sign to get drinking around the world tattoos for it
[05:01:39] I
[05:01:49] Think that remember what I was saying about how like the word William completed my worldview
[05:01:57] Like I didn't realize that
[05:02:00] Like I there's like a miss like I had 99 pieces to my worldview
[05:02:06] William was 100
[05:02:08] Like the moment that I heard that word and I realized
[05:02:13] That so then they like everything just made sense
[05:02:19] It did it made sense bro like fine financial advisors. Oh my god
[05:02:27] Talk about fishing where the fish are right
[05:02:29] Aside from the awful audio you get the point here, Disney is caving more towards Disney
[05:02:39] adults who have a lot more money to spend than the children.
[05:02:42] And as a quick side note, I really hope that title is fake because that is extremely embarrassing.
[05:02:47] But not only is this drinking game at Epcot great for getting people to spend over $200
[05:02:51] on drinks alone if they complete the challenge, but selling alcoholic drinks is much more
[05:02:56] lucrative than sodas alone.
[05:02:57] A coke or a juice for a child probably cost-
[05:03:00] Just the reason why I don't drink by the way, is that the shit was expensive for a while.
[05:03:03] We spent so much money on alcohol, like-
[05:03:06] Forward dollars.
[05:03:07] But a cocktail is closer to $20.
[05:03:09] The markup on these drinks is easy because the margins are so high.
[05:03:13] It definitely doesn't cost $20 to make a cocktail,
[05:03:16] but guests will happily pay for it because it's Disney themed.
[05:03:19] Saving alcohol also changes who comes to Disney and why.
[05:03:23] Instead of it for being for kids' birthdays or special occasions for kids,
[05:03:26] it's now a place for adult only holidays in statuette party dude
[05:03:31] dude i'm just not that's so it's
[05:03:34] go hindu's
[05:03:35] or back to the parties i think my marriage how can we make this a week we
[05:03:38] should make this illegal somehow right
[05:03:41] but how we do that
[05:03:43] but we got figure out a way
[05:03:45] subscribers
[05:03:46] it's a kid's ball, yeah
[05:03:50] with one person saying
[05:03:52] it went from being a family friendly experience to being a mob of drunk
[05:03:55] dehydrated, aggressive, who behave worse than hungry children.
[05:04:00] Alcove also encourages guests to stay longer, spending more time in the bars and restaurants,
[05:04:06] conveniently buying more food.
[05:04:07] I don't know about you, but when I've had a drink, I get absolutely starving, and it
[05:04:11] seems like Disney knows this too.
[05:04:13] And what better way to take advantage of all those slightly buzzed or just straight-up
[05:04:17] drunk guests than the largest selection of snacks in the world, littered across
[05:04:22] almost every path in the park and Disney trying the snacks are just as important as going on the ride.
[05:04:27] You get a turkey leg? A turkey leg? That's a f**k. Are you seeing how big a f**king turkey is?
[05:04:33] Meeting the characters. The snacks are also ridiculously expensive,
[05:04:37] often between 10 to 20 dollars. 20 bucks for this piece of s**t?
[05:04:42] One thing, and the most ridiculous thing that I found was literally a stick with one piece
[05:04:47] of bacon on it the $10 and you see also by the way look at all that fat like am I the
[05:04:52] only one like I get what y'all Muslims do because like I like whenever I see this I'm
[05:05:00] like you know what yeah yeah yeah no I see it
[05:05:10] who's crying it really who's gonna snack the snacks already expensive but slap
[05:05:18] a Mickey shape on there and you instantly pay more for just a shape and
[05:05:22] basic theme parks that helped me and then cost five million dollars
[05:05:27] We'll spend almost eight dollars on a Mickey pretzel that is just okay
[05:05:30] So I recommend instead is spending that money on the pepper jack pretzel at Cheshire
[05:05:34] Captain
[05:05:35] It's a warm pretzel stuffed with gooey pepper jack cheese, and it's just way more worth it in my opinion
[05:05:40] Oh, no, what were you dressed up as?
[05:05:42] It's a warm pretzel stuffed with gooey pepper jack cheese, and it's just oh my god
[05:05:50] See this is the problem right here is like you need to be doing this for your own kids
[05:05:55] kids. Not doing it and pretending like you're a kid, but that's what's so sad. It is like
[05:06:08] you've worn worse. I have. I did it for a joke. And so they can all vote. I know that. I know.
[05:06:18] I know we got a lot of work to do. We got a whole lot of work to do.
[05:06:22] It's way more worth it, in my opinion.
[05:06:25] Two, Mickey bars are obviously iconic,
[05:06:27] but they're $6 for a basic chocolate ice cream bar.
[05:06:30] So instead, you can get a fresh single scoop of ice cream
[05:06:33] at Plaza Ice Cream Parlor with Mickey ears for $4.
[05:06:36] But it's not the difference of a dollar.
[05:06:39] That's like $1.
[05:06:40] Like, you're spending, you're talking about spending $5 or $6
[05:06:43] for an ice cream cone, and you want to act
[05:06:45] like the $1 difference.
[05:06:47] Oh, wow, I'm saving money.
[05:06:48] Like, it's not even a big deal.
[05:06:52] One or two snacks I guess are having in the parks is often spending over $50 on just snacks alone
[05:06:57] And not even considering the main meals that will be having throughout the day
[05:07:01] This is a work of art. This is a work of art. One dog nuggets is ten dollars
[05:07:08] This is a Gideon's bakehouse cookie. That's six dollars work of art seems like it's okay
[05:07:15] This is a work of art. That's crazy
[05:07:17] that $8.29 for some fucking strawberries?
[05:07:23] Some strawberries in a waffle?
[05:07:27] Can't you get this at IHOT for like three bucks?
[05:07:33] This is a work of-
[05:07:35] You look at, honestly, look at that hand.
[05:07:40] Look at that wrist.
[05:07:42] No, no visible bone structure from the wrist.
[05:07:46] no visible bone structure from the hands either see that
[05:07:55] i know what that is
[05:07:58] you know what that we all know what that is
[05:08:02] that's right
[05:08:04] of our that's six percent of that's not so bad
[05:08:08] is a work of art that's crazy that should not be ten dollars
[05:08:12] Cubbles going to the parks together will often be spending over a hundred dollars every day just on snacks.
[05:08:17] This is just simply too much to try.
[05:08:19] Disney creates FOMO over snacks.
[05:08:22] Calling them mustro-
[05:08:23] Oh no, no, they don't create FOMO over snacks.
[05:08:25] No bro, like these-
[05:08:27] Is these hogs sitting on TikTok all day creating the FOMO over snacks?
[05:08:30] I'm not gonna blame that on Disney.
[05:08:32] Like I think that like really, like Disney is like they should get rid of that alcohol.
[05:08:37] Like selling alcohol at a kids' park.
[05:08:38] Like what are we doing?
[05:08:40] right like that's so that that's so degenerate
[05:08:42] but like this i mean this is honestly just like that is that can't stop eating
[05:08:47] right that's it
[05:08:48] i think it's got to be
[05:08:50] and they often change seasonly
[05:08:51] once they're gone they're gone and they don't come back
[05:08:54] you know if guests are there's a lot of you need to try it all there and then
[05:08:58] they're obviously all themed that way that disney adults need to try them
[05:09:02] because the food is from their favorite shows
[05:09:04] who cares if they're not afforded then just use the credit cards to buy them
[05:09:07] As we talk about Disney adults, it wouldn't-
[05:09:09] His Plaza Ice Cream...
[05:09:12] Look at this here, and All American Sunday is $9?
[05:09:17] Really, look at that. Like, that's crazy.
[05:09:19] Hot fudge is...
[05:09:21] The ice toppings are $1?
[05:09:25] That's crazy.
[05:09:27] A double scoop ice cream cone is $7?
[05:09:30] Oh my god!
[05:09:31] Feel right to not mention the precise power cobbers.
[05:09:35] Jesus Christ.
[05:09:36] And they're just as popular for their food recommendations as they are for their controversial
[05:09:41] If I FIT I SIT videos.
[05:09:44] If I FIT I SIT.
[05:09:45] I have covered before on the channel.
[05:09:47] Okay everyone, we're Plus I's Park Hoppers and this is everything we ate in a day as
[05:09:51] Plus I's best friends at Disney's Magic Kingdom.
[05:09:53] We started our day by having lunch at the Plaza restaurant on Main Street.
[05:09:57] We find that the food tastes better than any of the quick service options available at Magic
[05:10:14] Kingdom, and it's pretty affordable too.
[05:10:16] Katie started off with the plaza loaded fries, which can be made gluten-free.
[05:10:20] These come with melted cheddar...
[05:10:21] Oh, I don't care about that.
[05:10:23] ...fierce, bacon...
[05:10:24] Wait a minute, wait a minute.
[05:10:25] So hold up real quick, that's $15?
[05:10:33] You could get the Baconator fries at Wendy's
[05:10:36] for like $3.70.
[05:10:40] I can count the amount of fries.
[05:10:44] The onion and spicy sour cream.
[05:10:45] Ashley and I both got the triple-decker
[05:10:47] turkey club sandwich.
[05:10:49] This sandwich.
[05:10:49] $20 for that, like, I mean, that's not bad,
[05:10:52] but it's not good.
[05:10:54] like that's just like that's just your typical like you know upscale restaurant
[05:10:57] like that that's not so bad
[05:10:59] it's really good and it's our go-to every time we go
[05:11:02] we also thought that the portion was pretty big for the price
[05:11:05] Katie got the chipotle barbecue pork sandwich with the gluten
[05:11:08] seventeen bucks like that's alright
[05:11:11] free bun
[05:11:11] and for dessert she had a strawberry milkshake
[05:11:15] she got dessert
[05:11:19] right
[05:11:21] Later on that day, Katie got the Aurora Cone, but without more food, starting to notice pattern
[05:11:28] here, Cone to make it gluten free from storybook treats.
[05:11:31] Six dollars.
[05:11:32] And actually, I split the Candied Bacon Skewer from Westward Home.
[05:11:34] This was the perfect combination of salty and sweet.
[05:11:37] And also, who doesn't love a snack on a stick before we left the park?
[05:11:40] We were thirsty for ice cream.
[05:11:41] So Katie, wait, that's, wait, how many ice cream is that three or four ice creams
[05:11:46] in one day
[05:11:54] three
[05:11:55] headed over to aloha aisle and got the coconut pineapple dole
[05:11:58] then ashley and i headed over to the
[05:12:03] plaza ice cream parlor
[05:12:04] we each got the all-american sunday which is one of our favorite sweet
[05:12:08] dude
[05:12:08] you can get that at mcdonald's for like
[05:12:11] uh...
[05:12:13] i think it's like uh...
[05:12:14] two seventy
[05:12:16] They used to be a buck.
[05:12:19] Cheats and Magic Kingdom.
[05:12:20] If you're a fan of chocolate and peanut butter,
[05:12:22] then look for the ice cream for you.
[05:12:24] When we got back to Saratoga Springs,
[05:12:25] we headed to the artist's palette for dinner.
[05:12:27] Ashley and I both got the shrimp with green beans and magic.
[05:12:30] No way you bought that shit in a box for that.
[05:12:33] That's crazy.
[05:12:34] Like, that is a ridiculous amount of money to spend on.
[05:12:37] Like, you got rinsed.
[05:12:38] Potatoes.
[05:12:39] Which was pretty good.
[05:12:40] Like, the only way that would be worth it
[05:12:42] is if it was made by, like, a fucking Michelin
[05:12:44] star chef.
[05:12:46] Other than that, why are they all fat?
[05:12:49] For a quick service dinner.
[05:12:50] Well, I guess we've been hearing about why.
[05:12:52] Never mind.
[05:12:52] That's a chicken and rice bowl, but we accidentally forgot to record it.
[05:12:55] And then we ended our night in the-
[05:12:57] Oh wait, so you had- there was something else you ate.
[05:12:59] It just- you didn't even think about- oh wow.
[05:13:01] A hot tub.
[05:13:02] Focusing just on what Katie eats.
[05:13:04] Because she is one of the biggest people there, and I'm not trying to bully it.
[05:13:07] But she eats nearly 5,000 calories worth of food and snacks at the park and a single-
[05:13:11] No, no, no, no, no, real quick, Craig, real quick.
[05:13:14] that's what she says she a
[05:13:22] and you know
[05:13:24] and i know
[05:13:26] and everybody knows
[05:13:29] that that is the
[05:13:31] probably tip of the iceberg
[05:13:35] not even including what should have been done before after the video to find this
[05:13:39] food is that over fifty dollars as well which is just so expensive one day
[05:13:43] Especially with the majority of it being from snacks. Yeah
[05:13:46] Now I totally agree when you act Disney you should eat whatever you want because it's a treat and you probably won't go again for a few years
[05:13:52] I hope not like yeah, no, it's not a big deal. You want to eat a couple of snacks, but like god damn. That's a lot
[05:13:59] Even added a 10k calorie challenge
[05:14:01] I won't be doing one again anytime soon, but the plus size park hopper seem to be going to a park every week
[05:14:06] This isn't cheap nor is it healthy. They go there plus size park hoppers do have a whoa. Whoa. Wait a minute
[05:14:13] Oh my god.
[05:14:21] Five plus-sized friends.
[05:14:24] If I fit, I sits in the audience.
[05:14:28] So basically, remember what I said before about how fat people is about, it's all about
[05:14:32] how they like to take up space?
[05:14:34] Remember how I told you all about that?
[05:14:37] I said like, you know, a lot of what they do is they're used to taking up a lot of space.
[05:14:44] Besides, park coppers do have a social media presence, so they might be able to afford this.
[05:14:47] But normal Disney adults are doing this too.
[05:14:50] They're going to Disney way more than they can afford and eating way more than they can afford to.
[05:14:55] They're so consumed by Disney that they totally let themselves go wild and have no boundaries
[05:15:00] when it comes to indulging and consuming whatever they want.
[05:15:04] Whether it's food, merchandise, or go to the parks multiple times a year, and for all of these reasons that we've looked at, it's no wonder why so many people have gone into debt just to be able to go to Disney.
[05:15:14] 45% of guests with young children have gone into debt to be able to go to Disney in 24-
[05:15:20] I'm gonna say real quick, going into debt to take your kids to Disneyland, I will be infinitely more supportive of that than going into debt to take yourself to Disneyland.
[05:15:34] Like you want to make sure your kids have a good childhood they get to grow up and remember a good experience
[05:15:40] Yeah, you probably shouldn't do it, but you're gonna do it. I get it
[05:15:45] But this totally is a that's a mountain of all hill
[05:15:50] % of adults with no children have gone in the debt to go to Disney to
[05:15:55] And it's rising to his stats are up 33% from the same survey in
[05:15:59] 2022 from the posts that I've seen part of the magic of Disney
[05:16:03] I'm real quick the memories are worth the debt for most parents see that's fine totally fine it's okay
[05:16:09] from the same survey in 2022 from the posts that I've seen part of the magic of Disney is also
[05:16:14] going in the debt it's joked about like it's funny like it's cooler to be in debt than not
[05:16:19] like it's some sort of badge of honor to say I went in the debt so I could go to Disney
[05:16:23] they act as if Disney's some friendly corporation who's happy to lend you the money and
[05:16:28] And they like to pretend that it's not an entity that would send the bailiffs when you ultimately miss a payment.
[05:16:33] I think a huge part of this is caused by the childlike nature of Disney guests.
[05:16:37] Exactly, it's exactly... See how it's not standing in the middle?
[05:16:40] Why they feel entitled to go. It's like a form of therapy for them.
[05:16:43] Many Disney adults explain their obsession with Disney as being the result of not having the proper childhood.
[05:16:49] That's right. That's always one of those. That's it. Yep, Disney. It's just so sad.
[05:16:54] And that's true, there's many children who grew up in households that couldn't afford
[05:16:59] to go to Disney, or they had some sort of trauma, but that shouldn't be worth going
[05:17:04] into thousands of dollars of debt for.
[05:17:06] I hate it, I truly hate it when the credit card debt is worth it.
[05:17:21] The worst part about this TikTok video is the number of common support and the creator, encouraging each other.
[05:17:26] That's the word I use, the inner child. See? I told y'all, this is exactly what the problem is right here.
[05:17:36] They continued.
[05:17:37] That's all girls.
[05:17:39] Except for you Jake, you fucking idiot, you ball retard.
[05:17:42] You go into debt to solve their childhood traumas.
[05:17:45] This healed my inner child. This would cure my depression.
[05:17:48] The best thing is you're making memories and enjoying life, so he is worth what you paid.
[05:17:53] Hope you had a good time, that is all that matters.
[05:17:55] Maybe it's just me, but I don't see how seeing a person in a suit in real life would cure your trauma.
[05:18:00] You'd be much better off seeing the therapist.
[05:18:02] Well, it doesn't work.
[05:18:03] And who's not, you know it doesn't work.
[05:18:04] It doesn't keep coming back.
[05:18:09] Why do they keep showing up if it cured it?
[05:18:14] Just think about it for three seconds.
[05:18:16] just people who are going into debt specifically because of Disney many
[05:18:20] Disney Alice are still choosing to go when they are already thousands of dollars
[05:18:24] in debt trips are coming up so tell me trips are coming up well I've been
[05:18:28] trying to plan a Disney cruise for us friends I exactly how much is that going
[05:18:34] to cost well how much is that going to cost for the weeks that I needed to go
[05:18:39] so I had to be specific because he can't get off work only he has shut down
[05:18:43] on two now she got she got nose ring she does weeks a year so the price for the
[05:18:51] week we needed to go was gonna be 8,000 for the crew that is a month of your
[05:18:57] income lady you got she making a wait a minute so she makes $8,000 a month and
[05:19:04] how you have money problems you make it that's $96,000 a year we're talking
[05:19:10] about. We're doing our money problems for.
[05:19:13] You want to control the money because you cannot trust him so that you guys can have
[05:19:18] a debt. That's a marathon.
[05:19:19] So that you can get married. That is what you open this conversation with. F*** you.
[05:19:23] That is not the truth. That is both. That is both. That is both. That is both.
[05:19:29] I get what the Gwana Spencer Fold is. I really do. But the best thing you can do
[05:19:32] instead is to be financially stable first. If you absolutely need to get away, there
[05:19:37] There are so many things you can do for cheap.
[05:19:39] At least from in the UK, I can go somewhere in Europe for less than £500.
[05:19:43] I know America's a bit different, but there are definitely cheaper places to go than Disney.
[05:19:47] And to put it into perspective, just how expensive Disney trips you can get,
[05:19:50] this guy spent over 30 grand to take his entire family to Disney.
[05:19:54] We stayed here for a little over a week and it was about 30 grand.
[05:19:57] Did you use any debt to pay for that trip?
[05:19:58] No, we had savings that we had had.
[05:20:00] Which resort?
[05:20:01] All sport. All-inclusive was the way to go for us.
[05:20:04] I took five grandchildren and all their parents.
[05:20:06] I know this absolutely totally 100% fucking based completely fucking based.
[05:20:17] You save the money.
[05:20:19] You didn't go into debt.
[05:20:20] You're taking your grandchildren and also logically their parents that would be your
[05:20:26] children to Disney World.
[05:20:28] That right there is like a man's dream come true.
[05:20:32] like the thing is that how do you not how do you how do you own about three homes?
[05:20:37] Because he probably works. That's the thing because he has a job. I can't believe the
[05:20:45] ways to put it. See isn't that crazy that like this man tries to provide a because
[05:20:51] he's not super old right? And so like his grandkids are probably like under 10.
[05:20:55] He tries to have a great experience for his multi-generational family and
[05:20:59] And he's getting crashed out on in the comments.
[05:21:02] Meanwhile you have these hogs gassing each other up to eat more snacks.
[05:21:07] There's something that's fundamentally wrong.
[05:21:10] It's wrong on a profound level.
[05:21:29] level it's just insane to me it's no surprise people have to go in the debt
[05:21:33] before this on Caleb Hammers financial audit at Disney adult couple joined the
[05:21:38] show to talk about their insane debt and why this is how watch this will choose to
[05:21:42] go to Disney despite this you spent a thousand dollars on just being at Disney
[05:21:47] on here and they're all my age by the way keep this in mind this is really
[05:21:51] important to keep in mind is that it's really this is a millennial problem
[05:21:55] like these girls are probably loud I don't know how old they are but they
[05:21:59] probably like 30s right something like that like 42 yeah no they're around my age
[05:22:06] is all millennials is all millennials like that's where the problem comes from
[05:22:11] it's from my generation that's the problem $1000 just on the Disney crap I
[05:22:18] mean for a day for one day a thousand dollars for a day guys it's like seven a
[05:22:25] month net and you blew your 7th of it in a day unacceptable missing our student
[05:22:33] look at the white girls face we'll get out that lip movement see that you see you see
[05:22:41] you know you're retarded you know you're retarded but for some reason you can't
[05:22:51] Stop being retarded
[05:22:55] Missing our student loan payments. I eat the money you borrowed that way back
[05:23:00] Really us the taxpayers, you know these ones right here. Yeah us
[05:23:06] You're not paying it back
[05:23:08] But you're going to Disney. Well, we're gonna pay it back
[05:23:12] Not next paycheck. Maybe we'll see that are you so if you are already a lot of money in debt
[05:23:17] Then obviously that clearly isn't what's happening right and have a bonus trip to Disney because there's a hidden relatives birthday
[05:23:25] You didn't know about well next month we the both trips were going on we're going with other people two trips in one month
[05:23:32] Two trips one month
[05:23:38] Yeah, yeah, yeah call them and say oh wait, I forgot that I'm literally a poor these girls are so
[05:23:47] Call them and tell them I'm poor and cancel your fucking trip.
[05:23:54] That's right.
[05:23:55] Yeah.
[05:23:56] All these chicks think about is trips.
[05:23:58] Well, you want to know why they think about trips all the time?
[05:24:01] Yeah, I'll tell you the reason why.
[05:24:03] The reason why is because they spend all of their time on social media.
[05:24:08] And social media tells them that if they're not going on these trips, they're missing
[05:24:13] out on life experiences that they're not going to be able to get back.
[05:24:18] So you have this heavy FOMO environment and it's also that you know these girls are shaming
[05:24:24] each other.
[05:24:25] You know that there's like PVP that's going on where they say like, oh well my husband
[05:24:31] or my boyfriend took me to this or I was able to go to this and some other girl says
[05:24:35] like, well I wasn't able to do this and then like then they start shit testing their
[05:24:39] boyfriend.
[05:24:40] I'm like, would you take me somewhere like, no I don't want to go but like would
[05:24:43] you take me and it's like you know it's like just it's it's so toxic and there
[05:24:47] are so many levels to it and it's like it glambait as I said bro like that word
[05:24:53] completed my entire world view that's all it that's all it took like it
[05:25:00] validated me so much that's why I want to do that DNA test to see if I'm
[05:25:04] actually Jewish because that's how much that word viscerally connected to me
[05:25:09] was that word promised to me 3,000 years ago with how much I think it may be
[05:25:22] maybe
[05:25:26] It's where I'm fucking picking on you.
[05:25:27] Illusion that the thing going to Disney is more important than getting out of debt.
[05:25:31] Yeah.
[05:25:32] That they even add to it.
[05:25:33] Debt is no joke.
[05:25:34] And people like this tend to forget that it can ruin your life.
[05:25:37] They can lose their houses, their cars, their entire livelihoods and in this case-
[05:25:41] Well the thing is like there are ways you can get out of debt but they're too dumb
[05:25:43] to know them.
[05:25:45] All to go to Disney.
[05:25:46] Even for people who try to just avoid going into debt just to visit the parks,
[05:25:50] Disney has created new schemes to entice them to.
[05:25:52] In this video, a woman shares her story of how she was essentially duped into a points
[05:25:57] based scheme at Disney that ended up leaving her with significant debt.
[05:26:01] This is part 3 of how we got into massive debt and this is one of my most-
[05:26:03] How I got into $28,000 dollars of debt and how it's not my fault.
[05:26:08] Wow.
[05:26:10] What a surprise.
[05:26:13] Fiercing debts that we have.
[05:26:14] A few years ago our family took a trip to Disney and we impulsively purchased
[05:26:17] the Disney Vacation Club and we did so by financing it.
[05:26:20] You don't know what the Disney Vacation Club-
[05:26:22] That's a euphemism.
[05:26:25] You went into debt to buy a Disney vacation pass.
[05:26:30] That's what you did.
[05:26:31] You went into debt.
[05:26:32] You spent money you didn't have to go to Disneyland.
[05:26:37] DVC is kind of like a time share for Disney World.
[05:26:41] Except instead of having one specific resort or specific weeks of the year that you
[05:26:44] get to use it, it's a point system.
[05:26:46] You buy a certain number of points and then those points can get redeemed at
[05:26:49] any DVC resort any time of the year that they have availability.
[05:26:52] I mean, you can end up staying at Disney World Properties, Disneyland Properties,
[05:26:55] and they also have other DVC resorts like in Hawaii and in Europe.
[05:26:58] So it definitely provides like a lot of opportunity to travel.
[05:27:00] Now with that being said, this is a very bougie luxury purchase that we had no business making.
[05:27:06] There were some incentives when we purchased, so the total cost of financing was around $27,000.
[05:27:10] Now was this stupid? Yes, I know that.
[05:27:12] But I promise you our hearts were in a good place, but like our financial litter.
[05:27:15] Your brain wasn't.
[05:27:16] A house deposit or even multiple cars. There's so many things that you could do with that
[05:27:34] money instead of buying a Disney holiday. And the worst part about all of this is that Disney
[05:27:38] Alice 100% support each other. If they're all in debt together, there's no judgement.
[05:27:43] Disney is such an all-encompassing entity with so much to buy that many Disney adults
[05:27:47] can go into debt without even having to go to the parks.
[05:27:51] They spend thousands on limited-
[05:27:52] I think my Disney year collection is complete and won't be buying anymore.
[05:27:55] Yeah, I don't believe that.
[05:27:57] An addition merch, collectibles and literally anything with Disney printed on it.
[05:28:01] This really is overconsumption at its finest.
[05:28:03] I can't help but stare at all those Mickey ears and wonder what else could have been
[05:28:07] bought instead.
[05:28:08] They're not cheap either.
[05:28:09] Around $50-
[05:28:10] $50 for this?
[05:28:11] Really?
[05:28:12] Each. And I'm no Disney expert. I might be at this video, but I'm sure that the ears are
[05:28:17] bought to be worn in the parks. So, does this create a plan on going to Disney over a hundred
[05:28:22] times to wear each pair at a different time? I don't-
[05:28:24] Probably, yeah.
[05:28:25] No. There are so many Disney adults who have an absolutely insane amount of merch too.
[05:28:30] I don't want to be too judgmental, but at this point it just seems like hoarding.
[05:28:33] You don't do anything-
[05:28:34] I want to be judgmental. I do. I think it's pathetic. I think people instead
[05:28:40] of wanting to start families of their own they want to become eternal children. Like I won't lie.
[05:28:45] Like I thought it would be cool maybe to go to like that super uh super Nintendo land.
[05:28:50] Like that'd be cool. Like if I was in the area maybe I'd go to that if I went there with my
[05:28:54] friends or something. But like I mean this is on another level. It is. It's a it's another
[05:29:02] level and even that I would feel kind of silly doing it right. Is Peter Pan syndrome? Exactly.
[05:29:07] with any of this it's just stuff it's not like other collectibles like warhammer
[05:29:12] figures maybe yeah people spend lots of time painting or having hundreds of
[05:29:15] books to read it's just stuff a lot of Disney merch can only be bought at
[05:29:20] specific parks too not online or in any stores outside the parks so there's an
[05:29:24] exclusivity of that that makes it so much more popular
[05:29:27] hopefully I can understand my parents want to take their kids to Disney even
[05:29:31] though they're in debt but there are ways to make it cheaper they can stay
[05:29:34] off site instead of the park hotels to make it cheaper, bring some of their own food and
[05:29:38] drinks and maybe even stay for a shorter time. But Disney adults, I think if you have so
[05:29:42] much debt already and will be going into a more depth just to go to Disney, I just don't
[05:29:46] think it's worth going to be honest. Now I know this video is pretty finance heavy
[05:29:50] so if you want me to react to more of the sort of cringe side of Disney adults, let
[05:29:53] me know in the comments below. And if you want to watch my full video on the plus
[05:29:56] size park hoppers, click the links on the screen now. Follow my Instagram at bgcraybyt
[05:29:59] so subscribe to my main channel and my compilation channel. Thank you for watching and I'll
[05:30:03] see you in the next one. I mean, obviously, I mean, I'll be real guys like I just, I don't
[05:30:09] understand how people can do this. I really don't like, I think it's just, it's so embarrassing
[05:30:14] to see this, right? Not a bad video. Yeah, I like the video. I mean, I watched big Craig's
[05:30:18] videos a number of times before, man, I have bugged them in our cattle, but it's
[05:30:22] there to be far mentally ill people. Well, what I'm saying is that like the only thing
[05:30:26] that I have that's negative to say about Disney about this whole thing is that like
[05:30:31] Y'all charge way too much money. It's not affordable number one and number two stop selling alcohol
[05:30:37] at a kids park
[05:30:40] Like maybe I'm being fucking too conservative or too like traditional with this, but I just think that's weird man
[05:30:48] Like I don't like the idea that people that are drunk. I don't think kids should be seeing that I
[05:30:55] Don't want kids seeing a bunch of drunk adults fucking around with each other, right? Like I
[05:30:59] I don't think that's, I don't think that's appropriate.
[05:31:04] It's not the word, like, I mean, I just, I don't get it.
[05:31:07] Well, I just don't, I don't feel the way.
[05:31:09] They're farming the lifestyle people,
[05:31:10] just like how D&D and WoW pivoted to them.
[05:31:12] Yeah, exactly.
[05:31:14] And it's just really weird, man.
[05:31:16] Well, I hear you, but they serve
[05:31:18] alcohol at Applebee's.
[05:31:19] That's totally different.
[05:31:20] It's a completely different thing.
[05:31:21] It's a completely different situation.
[05:31:23] It's a restaurant.
[05:31:24] It's totally, totally different.
[05:31:26] It's not like Disneyland, Disney World.
[05:31:29] I mean, this is supposed to be for like kids
[05:31:32] and you've got people going and doing this.
[05:31:34] Like, I mean, this is crazy.
[05:31:35] Like it really is.
[05:31:37] And like, I think that's really the main problem
[05:31:38] that a lot of these people have.
[05:31:40] I don't even wanna look at that fucking nasty fucking like,
[05:31:43] I don't wanna look at that either.
[05:31:45] I don't wanna look at that.
[05:31:46] Okay, all right, that should be fine.
[05:31:48] So, and it's just there's something about this to me
[05:31:53] where it's just so sad, bro.
[05:31:55] It's so sad that you have all these people
[05:31:58] that feel like they had a broken childhood which in my opinion i bet if
[05:32:03] you go back it probably wasn't that bad
[05:32:06] they basically wanna rationalize and justify why they have to
[05:32:11] like try to reclaim and re-experience these things as an adult
[05:32:16] that they were supposed to experience in their mind because of the kid
[05:32:20] because they were kid like and and like i remember my dad would tell me that
[05:32:25] Like the way that he would do that is that he says, well, you know,
[05:32:28] if I ever had my own son,
[05:32:30] I would make sure that he would get to do the things that I wanted to do whenever
[05:32:34] I was a kid with my dad. So like, whenever I was a kid,
[05:32:37] my dad took me to like, you know, fucking a Port Aransas and like other places,
[05:32:41] like Galveston and shit. And like, we would go out fishing and like,
[05:32:45] you know, we go and do other crazies.
[05:32:47] We go out hiking and everything else like that. And like, that's what,
[05:32:50] that's what we would do. Right. And like, you know,
[05:32:53] I would paint the house with my dad, right? And shit like that. And so it's just the, it's the
[05:32:59] inversion where when you have this feeling, this feeling is not extroverted outward to how can I
[05:33:07] make the world a better place so more people don't have the same experience that I did.
[05:33:12] It's more how can I undo my experience. And it's more of what I said, it's the gluttonous,
[05:33:18] self-referential, indulgent lifestyle that so many young, primarily millennial people have
[05:33:25] that I think is just destructive and disgusting. Like you shouldn't, like there's a perversion of
[05:33:32] the natural progression of the human experience that you have more people that want to become
[05:33:38] children again rather than have their own children. And I think that fundamentally
[05:33:43] There's a huge problem there. There's a huge fucking problem.
[05:33:49] Reward yourself. It's a little selfish. Yeah, exactly, right?
[05:33:52] And it's just a prematurely consistent thing. He said the line of redemption where he wants
[05:33:55] his kid that the childhood he didn't get that. Yeah, I mean, exactly. You're basically disgusted
[05:33:59] by base consumerism. Yeah, I am. I think it's I think it's gross. I think it's pathetic.
[05:34:04] It's indulgent. Like in general, like this is just this is like a value that I have in
[05:34:09] like a general sense is that when I feel like a person can't control their own inhibitions and
[05:34:15] their own desires, I think of them as less than a person. Like whether this is an addiction,
[05:34:22] whether it is a fixation, whether it's another form of pathology, whatever it is, like if somebody
[05:34:30] can't control themselves, I think that really, you know, and I'd say it makes you like an animal,
[05:34:35] but even you can get a dog, you can train a dog to do this, right? And so, like, I just,
[05:34:41] I can't, like, if you can't control yourself, are you really a human being? And like, you know,
[05:34:48] I have my answer to that. You know, so that's the way that I look at it. You realize that's
[05:34:54] like most people, right? Yeah. Yep. That's exactly I know. That's exactly it. Can you
[05:35:04] Can you stop drinking Dr. Pepper?
[05:35:06] Yeah, of course I could.
[05:35:07] Like when I, I mean, I don't know for like how long, right?
[05:35:11] Cause like whenever I had that issue with my teeth,
[05:35:13] I didn't drink any soda for like two or three days.
[05:35:15] Cause like I didn't want,
[05:35:16] basically I didn't want the area to get infected
[05:35:19] and fucked up.
[05:35:20] So like, yeah, of course I did.
[05:35:22] I just immediately did that.
[05:35:24] So I was like two or three days, holy two days.
[05:35:26] Yeah, well, I mean like, sure.
[05:35:29] I mean, like usually I'm drinking it all the time.
[05:35:32] Like, I don't know.
[05:35:33] like maybe like there probably will be a point in my life where I will have to stop drinking soda
[05:35:39] like you know like maybe maybe it's not going to be this year maybe it'll be in 30 years or 50 years
[05:35:45] hopefully right but like there will be a point where I have to stop doing that right maybe and or
[05:35:51] other things but uh it's not a problem for you yeah it's not a problem for me either right and so
[05:35:54] like if it was a problem for me it would be a totally different conversation but yes anyway
[05:36:00] How many cans do you drink a day? I don't know, honestly. Probably too many. I probably drink too
[05:36:04] much soda. Well, that's actually not true. I do drink too much soda. I should drink less soda.
[05:36:09] I drink too much soda right now. So, yeah, I mean, that says coming sooner than you think.
[05:36:14] Yeah, people have been telling me that my whole life. So we'll see what happens.
[05:36:18] You know, you trying to have kids one day? Well, look, I'm not trying to get my own
[05:36:21] personal life, right? Like, I'll be honest, like, I don't like really talking about that.
[05:36:26] But my point is really use caffeine. I mean, I drink soda, but that's it.
[05:36:30] Like I don't need extra energy. I just don't like, I don't need extra energy.
[05:36:34] Like I feel, I feel great all the time. I do things all day. Like it's not an issue at all.
[05:36:39] So yeah, I mean, that's it. And to have one glass of water for every can of soda.
[05:36:44] Yeah. Maybe I should do something like that, right? Maybe it's a good idea.
[05:36:47] So yeah, I mean, overall, like I just feel like the indulgence of this is just very
[05:36:52] unhealthy and it's weird. I'm going to link y'all the video, give it a like,
[05:36:55] Like, uh, yeah, it's good drinking crazy amounts of sugar. Yeah, I like sugar. Like, I like eating it.
[05:37:01] I like eating it. Now the thing is that I actually, and y'all might not even know this,
[05:37:06] but like I actually stopped, uh, eating candy for like five years. I did. I stopped eating candy.
[05:37:13] Like I would eat candy maybe five times a year, you know, like on Easter, on Halloween, on
[05:37:18] Christmas, et cetera. I did. And so why did I stop doing that? It's because my teeth were so
[05:37:24] bad that if I ate candy it would fuck up my teeth like it would give me a
[05:37:29] toothache. Are you scared of diabetes? No I don't even think it's real like I
[05:37:34] think that it's a mindset like I don't want to I don't have a
[05:37:38] diabetes mindset and it's not gonna happen to me because like my mom would
[05:37:42] eat more sugar than I did like probably like at like the peak like I would
[05:37:48] probably eat like one-third of the amount of sugar that she did she
[05:37:52] never even had prediabetes. Never. And so, like, that's my mindset. And so, like, clip
[05:37:59] editing? No, I'm telling you, like, that's the truth. Like, I really think that, again,
[05:38:03] like, it's about how I feel. Like, whenever I feel fine, then I'm going to think I'm fine.
[05:38:08] Like, that's it. And like, I even got my blood pressure down. You know, I told you
[05:38:12] all before that, like, I was at 193. That's a big number. You don't want to be at
[05:38:17] 193 blood pressure like that's that's really really high and so are you done or what not Tony like and
[05:38:24] So then I turned it around I turned around I went to I was at 135 at the doctor and
[05:38:31] Then I went to the dentist. I've been a dentist twice. They took my blood pressure both times
[05:38:34] I was it I was at 120 125 at each time
[05:38:39] You know why because I just simply took actions to change that behavior
[05:38:44] It's that simple I changed my mindset I
[05:38:50] Got to 150 a soft smoking. Yeah, exactly. And so 125 pounds. No, no, not not pounds not pounds
[05:38:57] I mean the blood pressure my blood pressure was 120
[05:39:01] 125 years ago. No, it was like literally two weeks ago
[05:39:05] Literally, it was like two weeks ago. I'm like the other day was like 125 because they took it whenever I was there
[05:39:11] So, yeah. And QOs? No, yeah. Pulse and under pressure? Yeah, exactly. It was like 120 or
[05:39:19] 8. I don't know if it was over 70. I don't remember, actually. I don't remember what the other number
[05:39:23] was. And scrolling down to 135? Yeah, exactly. No, I weigh like, I'm like 140. I think I'm
[05:39:30] about like 140 pounds, something like that. So everyone has different genetics and people
[05:39:34] can't handle weight gain well. Yeah, exactly, right? But like, either way, it's just people
[05:39:38] they can't control themselves. It's just such a huge problem, man. It's a crazy, crazy problem.
[05:39:43] And Resident Evil 4 soon, I probably need to, honestly, I need to do that. Like I need to do a
[05:39:47] lot more of that. Like I haven't played games for like a few days. Honestly, like I feel like I
[05:39:53] should do that more, but I've just been kind of lazy. Like maybe I'll play more in Evernus
[05:39:57] to Evernus like in like a day or so. Because like I've been and like, you know, we could do,
[05:40:03] we could just like lock in with Resident Evil 4. I feel like really why wouldn't I want to do
[05:40:08] Because there's nothing like is there anything that's coming up. I don't think there really is anything coming up, right?
[05:40:15] Like do we just lock in with it?
[05:40:18] Did you pull hi-yuki yet? No, I didn't
[05:40:23] Yeah, I mean not for a bit right
[05:40:26] So maybe a Cuba war. No, he got a fucker. You gotta finish up Iran
[05:40:30] Like they haven't finished up Iran like there there's gonna be like it's probably gonna be a week after they say that they won
[05:40:37] that guild gamers forced to change the name due to bigotry. Oh my God, this
[05:40:42] sounds like somebody looking for problems. So what is this here? Yeah,
[05:40:48] anyway, biologically, there's no advantage. I wonder why it's just crazy to me for me
[05:40:53] to see this, that there's so many people that say that there is no
[05:40:56] biological advantage. It's crazy. And there's no fighting game, just fighting
[05:41:02] games. Yeah, I saw the invincible versus game. I'm not, I don't really
[05:41:05] care too much about that, bro. Like, yeah, there's a social message that anybody that
[05:41:09] thinks that like the 10 top 10 best way to sweet most of mail, like anybody that thinks
[05:41:14] that there's no like it's actually the people that believe this believe it. And whenever
[05:41:20] I say the word believe, what I mean is that it is a ideology to them. It's not something
[05:41:27] that they arrive at through logic or rationality. It's something that they believe they
[05:41:31] They believe that people are equal, though people aren't equal.
[05:41:34] Men and women aren't equal.
[05:41:36] Not how there's a different male and female IQ distribution.
[05:41:44] No, they're fundamentally different on every level.
[05:41:55] Yeah.
[05:41:58] produce almost after females make some start surrounding sounds you know what
[05:42:04] I think it happened after Trump takes Cuba. Oh nothing. It's not fascinating about biology.
[05:42:11] It's the same average but male IQ is more distributed at the edges. Yeah that's
[05:42:16] why you have more male criminals and you also have more male geniuses.
[05:42:21] this is the way it is. I'm gonna take a break for today. chill. I'll hang out for like maybe a little bit and then I got chill
[05:42:28] I'll get some food. I don't want to eat today. I'll probably get some fucking... a hamburger or something like that
[05:42:39] these are gonna be on most online game motion again. I don't know. I don't see it
[05:42:51] NTE waifu date string. Yeah, I probably should do that
[05:42:57] You give me up on cooking no last time I got a day off I cook myself a steak. I took a picture of it
[05:43:04] I want to show y'all
[05:43:13] Wait, don't know I did
[05:43:21] My steak great steak one of the best steaks I've ever made
[05:43:32] How big would teeth changes be I'm gonna find out I have a consultancy
[05:43:43] It's Chinese food I'm not feeling like it. I'm just not
[05:43:48] You see, Luffy was talking about you on Twitter?
[05:43:52] Luffy?
[05:43:53] You talking about me?
[05:43:56] You talking about me?
[05:44:04] Hmm.
[05:44:10] I don't see it.
[05:44:18] No, I don't see it pass it
[05:44:27] I don't know
[05:44:33] I'm not seeing anything
[05:44:38] You know, this is just whatever bro
[05:44:40] What's on his Luffy? I don't think he streamed today. So yeah, I don't think anything really happened
[05:44:51] This game since it's been two million dollars a year you're gonna get gold teeth
[05:44:54] I thought about I was gonna put that thing on my stream before I did that
[05:44:58] But I don't know have you felt better since you got all your t-shirt done
[05:45:02] Have I felt better?
[05:45:04] It's about the same I did I do think that I can taste things better now because there's no there's less rot
[05:45:17] Do you think you have OCD? No, it's not OCD
[05:45:23] Some grills us not that's not gonna happen
[05:45:28] You didn't want us we're gonna find out
[05:45:30] We'll find out. I'll tell y'all what's gonna happen.
[05:45:42] Your ass will do this, like, give you Adam's Master Draw?
[05:45:46] Not yet.
[05:45:51] I'm gonna shoot all her dumb on the wave map.
[05:45:58] I'm gonna do my Andrew Wilson, you alright?
[05:46:07] You ever get Benirus? Maybe, I don't know.
[05:46:15] Would you ever visit Trump's Cuba? Maybe, not be down for that.
[05:46:24] Do you regret bad Malti gene in the past?
[05:46:26] Do I regret bad mouth hygiene?
[05:46:31] No, I don't, because having all my teeth fell out was the reason why I started streaming,
[05:46:42] because I needed the money to pay for it.
[05:46:44] So, you know, streaming made me successful, and I made a lot of money, and I think it was a big part of my life,
[05:46:49] and that it still is.
[05:46:51] So if my teeth hadn't fallen out, maybe I wouldn't have gotten as into streaming as I did.
[05:46:57] So no, I don't regret it.
[05:46:59] I think that everything happens for a reason.
[05:47:02] But sometimes the reason, it's not a proactive reason, but if you know how to evolve as a
[05:47:08] person, it can be a retroactive reason.
[05:47:12] So no, I don't regret it.
[05:47:13] I think that it made me a better person.
[05:47:17] That's the way I see it.
[05:47:18] I know it might sound crazy, but that's the way I feel.
[05:47:21] Would you be opposed to having a little asthma and you find your own woman lead the jeans to continue?
[05:47:24] I don't know about that. I'm not trying. I like I haven't had a girlfriend in years, bro
[05:47:28] like not for
[05:47:32] Not for a long like a way bit
[05:47:36] Do you think that you would have started streaming that you would have blew it up the way you did?
[05:47:40] No, I mean honestly like the reason why I popped off is
[05:47:45] Because everybody else was boring and I wasn't I
[05:47:48] I was the only person that knew the game the way it needed to be and
[05:47:53] Everybody else was a fucking retard except me
[05:47:57] Well, I think people picked up on that and they started watching me
[05:48:00] But I mean you gotta remember like me and McConnell like we went from getting fucking like my first stream
[05:48:07] We had 250 viewers second stream. We had a thousand and
[05:48:11] Then in like three months, maybe like four or five months like the end of of law
[05:48:16] We went from being at fucking I'm trying to remember what the numbers were
[05:48:26] Yeah, we went from being at like, you know, maybe a couple of few thousand
[05:48:30] We were at like a I remember we'd be streaming all night long like in the middle of the night
[05:48:34] We'd have like eight nine thousand viewers
[05:48:37] Like we're on that we're at the top of switch and like that happened in like six months
[05:48:46] So, and you can look at the graph, it'll tell you that.
[05:48:50] That one's which is small. No, no, that put us at the top of the directory.
[05:48:53] Like we were, we were really high up there.
[05:48:57] To be honest, you were a YouTuber dominating YouTube already? Yeah, I know.
[05:49:04] Just since 2018, it's been a minute, for sure. Yeah, exactly.
[05:49:11] Can you show us the asthma graph? I'll probably have to pull it up, let me see.
[05:49:14] but yeah like how much do you owe Dark Souls for changing your stream style?
[05:49:21] nothing really I think it really was because of BFA because if I didn't start
[05:49:26] playing Dark Souls I would have started playing something else but I'm just glad
[05:49:31] that that Wow sucked because if Wow didn't suck then I'd probably only just
[05:49:35] be playing that. Was the song always radicalized or was it a process? A song I
[05:49:40] I think that the new, the Muslim terrorism arc I think is new, but I think he was always
[05:49:48] a anti-capitalist.
[05:49:49] He was pretty radical anti-capitalist, but he didn't used to go really that hard on
[05:49:56] the Islamic terrorism angle.
[05:50:00] That's new, but the other stuff is the same.
[05:50:03] The thing is, that's why I would defend him a lot is because I thought that I always
[05:50:09] think that has like with his economic takes on things like I kind of I agree
[05:50:12] with part of what he's saying right like I mean he and I there's actually like
[05:50:15] you'd be surprised there's actually a pretty big Venn diagram in terms of like
[05:50:19] actual policies like this on and I both agree on but it's mainly like the
[05:50:23] identity policies and like the way that you express that that I think that we
[05:50:28] disagree with a lot but like on a on a base level like I think that like you
[05:50:34] know like I want universal health care he wants universal health care I
[05:50:38] I think that we should have more food stamps.
[05:50:39] He thinks he should have more food stamps.
[05:50:41] So there's a lot of things that he and I have alignment on,
[05:50:44] but there are identity issues and I think cultural issues
[05:50:48] that really make it hard to come to the same place.
[05:50:58] Something like there's about Israel.
[05:50:59] Well, I'm just telling you, I'm not talking about Israel.
[05:51:05] But yeah, that's what I think.
[05:51:07] What's going on Rudy? I don't know, I've treated it so badly. He's right about everything.
[05:51:13] Everybody I know, a lot of people I know from New York like Rudy Giuliani.
[05:51:18] Do you really think he wants those things or just pretends to?
[05:51:23] I think that, yeah, I think he wants it, sure. I mean, like, I think that there's a lot of people that want to have something like, you know, universal health care, something like that.
[05:51:31] Sure. It's not that crazy to think about.
[05:51:33] I haven't talked to Cedru for a long time, I hope he's doing alright.
[05:51:41] I have no idea how badly they sabotaged the progressive utopia by going after games.
[05:51:49] The problem is that, like, this is the issue, right, is that you have a lot of progressive
[05:51:55] ideology that I think is pretty palatable for the average person, but whenever you
[05:52:00] combine it with like you know like like Islamic identity politics, trans identity
[05:52:10] politics and other forms of like like I would say kind of like just culturally
[05:52:19] regressive ideas things like for example like well if you get disrespected or
[05:52:24] you don't like something you can be violent or I am aggrieved so I get
[05:52:28] stand in the road. Like there's a lot of those things that I think make it to where there can't be
[05:52:35] common ground with those people. I think that's captured by optics, yeah. And I think also like
[05:52:41] for example, and the problem is that there's a lot of people that are inside of the Democrat
[05:52:47] party that aren't really Democrats. They've just been people that have been marginalized from
[05:52:53] society. And I think what happens is that they've been radicalized by that marginalization.
[05:53:01] And so like, you know, there's some girl that, for example, like, you know, like that one,
[05:53:05] I think she's like Indian girl or whatever. That was like always saying bad shit about
[05:53:10] white people tweeting about how much she liked white guys put two and two together
[05:53:14] there. You can see why she doesn't like white women, right? And so there's like
[05:53:21] this inferiority comp and the odds are she probably had something bad happen to her whenever
[05:53:25] she was a kid. I think she even tweeted that like she got bullied in middle school over
[05:53:29] some shit. That's the kind of stuff that you know somebody has that experience and
[05:53:36] now it's like the whole world has to relive their trauma. Like everybody has to think
[05:53:43] about the world the way that you did. She was ugly in middle school. Well, she's
[05:53:48] She's still ugly, but yeah, she was ugly then too, I'm sure, right?
[05:53:52] That's why they're making fiber.
[05:53:53] So you're advocating for nurses making less?
[05:53:56] That's what universal healthcare will do.
[05:54:01] That has nothing to do with it.
[05:54:02] That's like, I'm not even going to engage in that.
[05:54:05] It's not even what I'm saying.
[05:54:08] Who's the therapist?
[05:54:13] You've met a song person?
[05:54:14] Yeah, I've met a song.
[05:54:15] He's a nice guy.
[05:54:16] Yeah, we got along fine
[05:54:20] Like I don't have problems with people
[05:54:23] Like I met Frogan too. She's nice
[05:54:26] Like just because I disagree with somebody politically
[05:54:30] Doesn't matter to me like I mean like everybody's gonna have a disagreement on something and it's like I don't know
[05:54:36] I deal with people that I don't like agree with all the time. It's not a big deal
[05:54:40] What is this here part experiment when you put the worst brains second 20s one together exactly what you think would happen happens
[05:54:49] Doxing reportedly rampant among leftist blue sky social users. Yeah, I mean that's what they get
[05:54:54] Yeah, that's what they get bro like no Kings
[05:54:59] That's funny as fuck man
[05:55:04] When the song talks about everybody getting government jobs, what do you think that could
[05:55:08] realistically entail?
[05:55:12] I think that you could have a New Deal-style federal jobs initiative.
[05:55:20] And it's something that, if it was being done by the right people, I'd support it.
[05:55:26] But I think that when it's being done basically to keep people who should do something different,
[05:55:33] prevent them from not having to do that, then no, I don't agree with that.
[05:55:38] So I'm talking about you, like you think you're a bug?
[05:55:42] Who cares?
[05:55:43] I don't really think like the thing is to me is like, I don't really think about what
[05:55:47] other people think about me.
[05:55:49] Like I mean, if you ask me, I'll be thinking about it obviously, but like the moment
[05:55:53] that like, I'm not being asked about it.
[05:55:56] And I'm not like, you know, immediately doing it, I'm not, I'm not thinking about
[05:56:00] it.
[05:56:01] It's not really relevant to me
[05:56:04] People can think whatever they want. I still have to be as fair as I can be right because I think I owe that to my audience
[05:56:11] To not try to like let my own personal biases and like my own impulses
[05:56:16] Shade the way that I look at something
[05:56:22] Algorithms need to flag posts with addresses and phone numbers that are potential doxing. Yeah, I think they need to do that, too
[05:56:27] You know, it's just so audience captured you can't change.
[05:56:31] I don't know.
[05:56:32] Who knows?
[05:56:33] I mean, it could be a lot of reasons.
[05:56:35] It's a feel weird having positive interactions and outlooks on people in person that would
[05:56:40] slander you IRL.
[05:56:41] No, not really.
[05:56:43] Like you have people all the time, like you have, you know, world leaders that meet
[05:56:47] with each other and then they declare war on each other.
[05:56:51] Like it's growing up the way that I did.
[05:56:56] It made me really resilient towards any degree of like friction or hostility or like you just
[05:57:06] you have to get along with people that you don't always see eye to eye with like you
[05:57:11] just get used to that.
[05:57:13] And if you can't do that, you're going to have a lot of problems in life.
[05:57:18] And like Warcraft taught me that too.
[05:57:21] There are people in guilds I didn't like them, but you still had to play with them
[05:57:24] and deal with them.
[05:57:25] And like sometimes for years you'd have to deal with them
[05:57:29] So it's like you just get used to that because that's what that's what being an adult is I
[05:57:36] Think I saw the government subpoena read it and discord for anti ice content that I dreamed of I don't know if that happened or not
[05:57:43] What's the secret to that being becoming emotionally resilient I
[05:57:47] Think it's about being able to itemize and compartmentalize a
[05:57:52] person and
[05:57:54] and so like instead of looking at a person and taking what they say or do on like an emotional level
[05:58:01] what I do instead of that is that I look at like that element of the person and I say I don't like
[05:58:07] that part of you but there are other parts of you that I do like and so whenever I choose
[05:58:13] whether I want to deal with somebody or not I'm making like a decision of like pros and cons
[05:58:19] and so like that's how I look at it and so that that's because like if I can use
[05:58:24] somebody to my advantage even if I don't like them I'll be willing to do that and
[05:58:30] I think that that's like and it you know that sounds like a manipulative like a
[05:58:33] Machiavellian thing right but like I actually think it's a reasonable good
[05:58:36] thing to do where it's like sometimes you can gain something mutually out of
[05:58:40] somebody but at the same time you might not get along with them and
[05:58:48] And I think honestly, life is about compromises in a lot of cases.
[05:58:54] And I think that especially whenever you're working, you're not going to get along with
[05:58:58] all of your coworkers all the time.
[05:59:01] You might get along with some of your coworkers some of the time, but you're not going to
[05:59:05] get along with all of them all the time.
[05:59:09] I'm just wondering, I don't know about that.
[05:59:12] You see Josh Trapeze fighting people about you on Twitter?
[05:59:15] I saw one post about it.
[05:59:16] but I don't really know what it was.
[05:59:19] I think that also a lot of people that,
[05:59:24] you don't think you ever had to kiss your uncle
[05:59:25] for brand new Xbox 360, it really shows?
[05:59:28] Damn bro, I'm sorry to hear that.
[05:59:29] Sorry to hear that happen to you man.
[05:59:32] A lot of the people that like try to act
[05:59:34] like I'm like this extreme person,
[05:59:38] I really don't think I'm that crazy.
[05:59:41] I don't, I think that the stuff I say
[05:59:43] is actually pretty reasonable.
[05:59:46] moments ago wait this is actually oh my god
[05:59:52] our great secretary of state on we got a we'll get this tomorrow I'm over this
[05:59:58] oh my fucking god bro like a dark cell strategy remake three hours ago
[06:00:04] yeah but they already remade the first one a while ago no extreme as one's
[06:00:09] retarded in economics
[06:00:11] There's a lot of people that say that, right?
[06:00:14] What is this here?
[06:00:16] Somebody says no one has a right to health care, it's an absurd notion.
[06:00:19] I never said that.
[06:00:22] So this is the issue.
[06:00:25] I think that there's a lot of people that are really ideologically captured and you
[06:00:32] don't want to think about anything outside of your catchphrases.
[06:00:38] No one deserves health care.
[06:00:39] You're right.
[06:00:40] And also you do deserve health care in a case, right? So like for example
[06:00:45] If you go to if like let's say the hospital is being funded by taxpayers
[06:00:50] You're a taxpayer. There's a social contract that says you deserve to be treated at
[06:00:56] That hospital that's the social contract the taxes
[06:01:00] So I actually even disagree with that premise. I
[06:01:05] Know what you're saying
[06:01:06] But the way you're saying it is reductive, and I think the way that they say it is reductive no one has a right to health care
[06:01:14] well
[06:01:16] I'm a pull pulled up
[06:01:22] So no one has a right to do you have a right to be alive?
[06:01:36] Okay, so then you've painted with such a broad brush that a ethical conversation with you
[06:01:58] will be pointless. You've painted with such a massively broad, like there's no ethical
[06:02:08] common ground that can be made, because you will not even acknowledge certain very obvious,
[06:02:15] like yeah obviously people have a right to be alive, like of course like how can you
[06:02:18] have a society where people just can't just kill you? You can't have that happen.
[06:02:23] Nothing to do with ethics. Rights don't exist. Well, rights do exist whenever they're created. It's the same as private property.
[06:02:30] Like, just because something doesn't exist, naturally, doesn't mean you can't create, and I like the age of consent exists, doesn't it?
[06:02:39] You're gonna say that doesn't exist? Yeah, it does.
[06:02:43] Like, these things are real because we say that they're real.
[06:02:48] Abstracts exist. Yeah, it's an abstract concept that we want to apply to everybody
[06:03:00] So our country was founded this is not how abortion works. Yeah, I think that's the reason why people can't let it go
[06:03:05] That's like people get so mad about it
[06:03:10] People are conflating natural rights and civil rights with a social contract. There's a lot of conflating
[06:03:18] You want to spam this, I only get timed out.
[06:03:23] You watched the trigonometry post with the girl.
[06:03:25] I was going to but I didn't.
[06:03:26] I saw Elon posted it, I was going to look at it.
[06:03:29] Maybe I'll look at it tomorrow.
[06:03:34] We have limited resources.
[06:03:35] That's why I think I want to give it all the immigrants.
[06:03:40] Give it all the illegal immigrants and migrants and shit.
[06:03:43] Asylum seekers, kick all them out.
[06:03:45] And that way we only have our own people that we gotta take care of.
[06:03:49] I think it becomes easier to do.
[06:03:56] Like basically that's the problem that I think that a lot of people have, like that's the
[06:04:00] issue the Democrat Party has, is that they can't reconcile two realities.
[06:04:07] There's the reality that you want to take care of your people.
[06:04:10] And there's also a reality that you have a finite amount of resources and you can't
[06:04:14] take care of everybody. These two things are immutable. Like, you can't take it, like, so
[06:04:24] you have to exercise some degree of, like, you have to exercise some degree of discretion.
[06:04:34] But they're unwilling to do that. And the reason why is because there is no actual principle
[06:04:38] to it. They just simply advocate for this stuff and do this stuff because it makes
[06:04:42] than feel good. That's the reason why. Because like there's no logic to it. Like
[06:04:50] anybody could immediately tell like for example like yeah 100% you can't
[06:04:55] have a bunch of illegals you know sitting around getting paid whenever you
[06:04:59] know you have citizens on the street. That's not really true anymore. Yeah it is.
[06:05:03] It is true. I think that the that's the main issue that like a lot of the
[06:05:08] leftists have is that they have two ideals that are incompatible. They have the ideal
[06:05:13] that everybody should be taken care of and the ideal that we should bring in everybody
[06:05:18] into the country. One of these can exist. You can bring in everybody into the country
[06:05:24] like old school Ellis Island and you have mass immigration and anybody can be an American
[06:05:30] and it's a nation of immigrants. You can have that. We used to have that, but
[06:05:35] We didn't have social systems then.
[06:05:36] We didn't have social security then.
[06:05:38] We didn't have food stamps then.
[06:05:40] We didn't have a snap then or anything else.
[06:05:44] Or you can have the social systems.
[06:05:47] And this is, for example, like what Denmark has.
[06:05:50] And I think that they do a very good job,
[06:05:53] or at least like a well enough job,
[06:05:55] is that you can have the social systems,
[06:05:57] but you can't allow people to come in
[06:06:00] who aren't paying into the social systems.
[06:06:05] You know theory of women being opposed to men because they have weird experiences with old men growing up on the internet on 26 and female
[06:06:11] It's 100% true. Yeah, I haven't heard anybody else say that before that's why so
[06:06:24] What type immigrants deserved or can stay in the US?
[06:06:27] people that don't commit crime, people that are net positive taxpayers, and people that
[06:06:33] have assimilated into American culture and can speak English.
[06:06:38] It's really simple.
[06:06:42] Yeah.
[06:06:45] Only European immigrants.
[06:06:52] I'm alright with letting some people in from other places too.
[06:06:57] I think that we should definitely have a priority system where like it's it's a lot easier to bring somebody in from like the Great Britain
[06:07:04] versus like
[06:07:07] Malaysia for example or Zimbabwe it's just the truth
[06:07:16] Properly assimilate in the culture the people area move to yeah, yeah for sure
[06:07:22] You see what's happening in British hotels, no, I haven't this is like where more migrants are living there
[06:07:27] What about Chinese? I think Chinese are fine. Honestly, I think that the Chinese and Americans,
[06:07:35] you know, like, I don't think that we're that different. Like, I look at Chinese social media,
[06:07:41] they say the same shit, this is the same shit that we do. And like, I think that as it becomes,
[06:07:48] like, I think that China will become more like America. And that's what I think is going to happen.
[06:07:57] So far the transhumanism agenda maybe I don't know about that should be you talked about the wife's door
[06:08:05] But how do we knock off the noise and pair normal people with normal people the internet's killing it for me?
[06:08:10] I think that if you want a normal girlfriend, you probably should look in normal places
[06:08:17] So look in you know hobby shops
[06:08:20] Top you all that even ex-tease of the same. What is this here?
[06:08:23] Massively crashing out in the squib. What are they mad for?
[06:08:32] Were they mad
[06:08:36] So what I said what I say from remove all David's music from streaming platforms hashtag justice for Celeste
[06:08:43] Am I am I crazy for saying that like I don't really care if you remove the guys music?
[06:08:49] Like am I crazy like I mean like we don't we don't remove Chris Brown's music or fucking
[06:08:54] You know like Chuck Berry's music didn't he like data like a really really young girl like I mean like holy fuck like I don't
[06:09:01] Yeah, I mean who gives a fuck bro like the guy like
[06:09:05] What should matter more is if the guy goes to jail or not?
[06:09:09] So I don't know Michael Jackson or somebody else. Yeah Kanye West like I eat bro fuck this
[06:09:15] Holy shit, I think they should cut off his money
[06:09:17] I mean I don't really and then no I don't like the idea of cutting off the guy's money
[06:09:23] And then so people are mad about this clip what I said none of us feel do what David did. Yeah
[06:09:31] What does that have to do with it?
[06:09:32] No, she will rape and killed in this member 13 year olds body locked him up defending him or his music
[06:09:37] Don't deserve to breathe the same air
[06:09:39] I just don't think I don't like the principle and like the re I think this is an emotional reaction
[06:09:45] You're not thinking about this logically.
[06:09:50] There are a lot of people who do things that are really, really bad.
[06:09:54] David did something that was really, really bad.
[06:09:58] R. Kelly did a number of things that were really, really bad.
[06:10:02] There was a whole documentary series about how bad R. Kelly was.
[06:10:07] Just because you don't kill somebody doesn't automatically make you better than somebody
[06:10:10] who did.
[06:10:13] Charles Manson didn't kill anybody, either.
[06:10:15] Put him in jail for life.
[06:10:17] Our telly feudal people was a lot more than that.
[06:10:21] And so, Sean Combs, yeah, Diddy or anybody else, right?
[06:10:26] And like, look at Michael Jackson.
[06:10:27] People said Michael Jackson was like a huge child molester,
[06:10:32] right?
[06:10:33] Broke up for no reason after he got passed
[06:10:35] and being crapped on, I know.
[06:10:37] And so, Manson manipulated people exactly, right?
[06:10:43] And so Chris Brown hit someone, MJ was weird, MJ was weird.
[06:10:47] You would not say MJ was weird, bro.
[06:10:49] Like people accused MJ of child molestation.
[06:10:51] Like that's not being weird.
[06:10:53] Like Kanye said, stupid shit, none of these people murdered this family of the world.
[06:10:57] Yeah.
[06:10:58] Have we removed the killers of past media?
[06:11:00] Yeah, exactly.
[06:11:01] So why is this any different?
[06:11:03] Excuse me.
[06:11:04] There's defendant fruit.
[06:11:05] He murdered somebody.
[06:11:06] Definitely warrants for music removal.
[06:11:07] I don't agree with that.
[06:11:11] I think this thing where you unperson people, I think that it's actually good to see people.
[06:11:17] I'm going to give like maybe this is actually the way I feel about it.
[06:11:23] I think that you could make an argument that the songs that he made about killing somebody,
[06:11:28] maybe you could remove those.
[06:11:30] But in general, I think that we need to be more comfortable with the idea that beautiful,
[06:11:36] intelligent, creative, and talented people can be absolute monsters.
[06:11:42] And creating a void where we never show that represented in the world paints a false image.
[06:11:51] And so when I hear that, oh, well, let's remove an unperson this guy and nobody can
[06:11:56] talk about his music or think about him anymore, why not?
[06:12:02] That's what happened.
[06:12:03] That's who he is.
[06:12:04] That's what it was
[06:12:07] Things that make you things you make or not you yeah exactly
[06:12:10] like we have a lot of there are a lot of really bad actors like movie stars people like that and
[06:12:18] We don't remove their movies. We don't do any of that
[06:12:21] So I don't see the reason for us to do this either
[06:12:25] It just doesn't make sense
[06:12:28] Now those are as bad as them didn't do it. What about say the HH song the Connie song at least say diddy or are killing
[06:12:34] Putting MJ in the same category as the names is disrespectful.
[06:12:38] No, this is like, you must, you're probably, he's probably young, right?
[06:12:42] Yeah, you're an FSU. Like, if you're a FSU, like you were too young to remember, like, uh,
[06:12:50] like the way that it was whenever Michael Jackson was alive.
[06:12:54] People treated Michael Jackson like a deranged, like, uh, psychotic, like child molester.
[06:13:00] What's MSU for the state university?
[06:13:13] So like he's in college, so like he doesn't get it.
[06:13:16] Mindy Asgol is not defending David St.
[06:13:18] He's more important issues group.
[06:13:19] Yeah.
[06:13:20] Yeah.
[06:13:21] 14 year old another artist of anything really that bad.
[06:13:23] Does matter.
[06:13:24] As one's thinking of for a pedophile murderer.
[06:13:26] Yep.
[06:13:27] Shacks out.
[06:13:28] Yeah.
[06:13:29] I think that's the right way to do things
[06:13:33] The the reframing of the optics like the way something's it this is the reason why most people shouldn't be allowed to vote by the way
[06:13:40] Is that they care about how something looks rather than how something is?
[06:13:46] It's a huge problem
[06:13:48] massive problem
[06:13:51] It goes back same thing as pragmatic for some reason this exception men can't like or enjoy care for children I
[06:13:57] I mean yeah like I just like I don't care what it sounds like to you or what it
[06:14:01] seems like to you like that's clearly not what's going on like I'm talking about
[06:14:05] something else so people think that's up to them as once a 7k going on why would
[06:14:10] you care MJ with David just because he said that you sue me
[06:14:17] he said something else me too I can't say yeah child murder seems about
[06:14:24] murdering a child is not getting what he's getting. Yeah, I think it's totally fine to
[06:14:28] have his music up playing. I think that all these people are just emotional and there's
[06:14:32] no logical reason behind what they're saying. If you actually tried to deconstruct this
[06:14:37] reasoning, it wouldn't make any sense. Is it killing somebody? Is it killing a kid?
[06:14:42] Is it killing a kid and then, you know, like having sex with a kid? Is it having
[06:14:47] sex with a kid? Is it accusations of it? Is it a conviction of it? Because if
[06:14:51] If you deconstruct this, you can look at it and then apply it to other people that people
[06:14:56] probably wouldn't agree with.
[06:14:58] There's no actual consistent moral logic.
[06:15:02] Because it's just simply a reaction and you're trying to say the thing that makes you appear
[06:15:07] morally superior.
[06:15:09] There's no reasoning to this at all.
[06:15:12] I'm completely right about this.
[06:15:17] Look at Hollywood still blazing point screen. Yeah, rum point screen exactly. Doesn't need
[06:15:29] to remove it. Yeah. Recent tag on axe. Well, what is this here? Logic reasoning, we should
[06:15:38] control what transmits through culture. A person's personhood is transmitted in our
[06:15:42] But a person's personhood existed and it happened and that we have a society where there's a person that did that horrible thing and
[06:15:51] for you to hide it and pretend like it didn't happen is to
[06:15:55] Pretend and tell the like this is why
[06:15:58] This is one of the reasons why it was a bad thing that you know
[06:16:02] Peter Jackson didn't include the scouring of the Shire in Lord of the Rings
[06:16:07] things. Like this is a big reason why, because the concept of that is that even in getting
[06:16:16] rid of evil, there is an evil that also remains. And not being able to acknowledge that and
[06:16:24] conceptualize that and fit that inside of your heroic story, it makes the story unrealistic.
[06:16:34] starting to shire is important, it means everything. It means everything in terms of its allegory
[06:16:39] that it can have to the real world and the way that, you know, things like war, famine
[06:16:46] and other fights of like, you know, strife, you know, affect people. So I think that
[06:16:52] really the fact that we don't have more media that represents that and everything
[06:17:00] is done one dimensionally. I think that's the problem. Then Morgoth put the evil inside
[06:17:08] of Middle Earth. Is it Morgoth's evil part of Middle Earth? I don't know, I don't know
[06:17:16] if I could really answer that. I think that's, I don't know if my, that question's probably
[06:17:21] above my pay grade, honestly, to give you a good answer to.
[06:17:29] I might be on notifications, I have no idea.
[06:17:32] But.
[06:17:35] Rudy Geolani critical, but stable condition.
[06:17:38] I mean, isn't he old as fuck?
[06:17:44] He's probably really, he's like 80, right?
[06:17:46] To 81, yeah.
[06:17:48] Yeah, I mean, it's it's time, really.
[06:17:51] It's just the truth this time that's what happens whenever you're 81.
[06:17:58] I hope he's all right, but if he's got to go, he's got to go.
[06:18:04] I mean, he had a good run.
[06:18:06] It's pretty old.
[06:18:07] Yeah, it is.
[06:18:08] It happens even old as fuck.
[06:18:10] Yeah, exactly.
[06:18:13] So my dad's 84.
[06:18:15] I hate hearing that.
[06:18:16] My dad was 78.
[06:18:17] I know, bro.
[06:18:18] I'm sorry.
[06:18:19] It sucks.
[06:18:24] Not a lot of people become 90 plus, yeah exactly.
[06:18:29] But anyway, I'm gonna go and fucking chill. Probably, I don't know what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna make a few phone calls.
[06:18:35] And then probably, I don't know if I'm gonna watch this for, or fucking order food, or fucking go and get food. I don't know what I'm gonna do.
[06:18:44] I'm gonna figure it out. But anyway gentlemen, thank you all very much for watching. I appreciate it.
[06:18:48] I will see you all tomorrow.
[06:18:50] All right boys, peace.
[06:18:51] See ya.
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