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05-06-2026 · 6h 12m

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[00:00:30] I'm not gonna let you get away with it.
[00:00:35] I'm not gonna let you get away with it.
[00:00:40] I said I want you to make me strong.
[00:00:42] With a push of your nerves.
[00:00:46] Then with your hands and with your hands you cross.
[00:00:50] The trust is bad.
[00:00:51] I'm gonna let you get away with it.
[00:00:54] I'm not gonna let you get away with it.
[00:00:58] I'm the king of the world
[00:01:02] What fight, what fight
[00:01:04] Give it all you got
[00:01:10] Keep the flame alive
[00:01:14] Follow all guys
[00:01:17] I am the king of the world
[00:01:22] Follow all guys
[00:01:25] How are we doing boys?
[00:01:34] Oh man, it's another day, huh?
[00:01:37] It's just another fucking day.
[00:01:39] Man, Dr. Pepper-Pepsi, I got coke right now.
[00:01:42] I just got back home a little while ago, was looking at some stuff as always, and yeah,
[00:01:48] ready to do another fucking, another stream as always.
[00:01:52] Another great day.
[00:01:53] Absolutely, man.
[00:01:54] a dream. Something like that, right? And yeah, I've been seeing a little bit of drama about
[00:02:00] Nemesis to Evertis. I've been thinking that's funny. And just watching people get upset,
[00:02:05] get mad, shit like that, it's been good, man. And scrolling Twitter is always, and
[00:02:10] maybe I might be right. I mean, sure. And see Sneakill got banned from Australia.
[00:02:16] I did actually see that, but I don't know if that's new or not. I have no idea.
[00:02:21] Oh, so mad at AI, Ted Turner just passed away?
[00:02:24] Yeah, he like, well, is this the guy?
[00:02:26] Let me see.
[00:02:29] Ted Turner who passed away at 87.
[00:02:32] Damn, like he created Captain Planet.
[00:02:35] He did WC, oh wow.
[00:02:38] Damn, he created Cartoon Network.
[00:02:40] I love Cartoon Network.
[00:02:42] I would watch Cartoon Network all the fucking time.
[00:02:44] So like, yeah, this guy was an OG.
[00:02:46] Yeah, thanks man.
[00:02:48] Really appreciate it.
[00:02:49] 87 to like that's a good run. That's a really good run good for him. And yeah
[00:02:55] You know, it's always it's sad when somebody passes away, right? It is but when I hear that it's like an old age
[00:03:01] You know, it's like well, that's a that's a life lived, right?
[00:03:04] And it's a you know, I think that's a good thing and I watched the AI slop of Spencer Pratt today
[00:03:10] So yeah, I saw a little bit about that. I really know that guy is he's the new LA mayor guy
[00:03:15] But I don't know exactly what else is going on and a sparkly drive playing. Yeah
[00:03:20] I started listening to this band in like so I don't like all time that is in like
[00:03:28] 2006 to
[00:03:29] 2000 and like 21
[00:03:31] All time is measured by wow expansions
[00:03:34] So I remember I started listening to this band during the beginning of Legion
[00:03:38] It might have been the end of Wad, but it was somewhere around there
[00:03:42] And so I don't remember like what year that was. It was like 2016 or 17 or something
[00:03:48] I have no idea, but yeah, and it was hard the worst and ring of power in Captain Planet
[00:03:55] I don't even remember anything about Captain Planet. I always thought Captain Planet was really cool
[00:04:00] I did I liked him, but I didn't really watch like so to me like I didn't watch a lot of cartoons
[00:04:06] I mean, I guess I kind of did like my my passion has always been playing video games
[00:04:13] That's what I like doing. I don't like watching anime. I don't like watching TV shows
[00:04:19] I don't like watching movies and and like don't get me wrong. I loved I love all these things
[00:04:24] But compared to video games, that's the main thing that I like doing. I love video games and
[00:04:31] And, and Jorakic? Yes, exactly, right? I'm just saying, right? And, uh, yeah, that's what I've always been about.
[00:04:37] Animates for girls? Well, the thing is, like, who's a...
[00:04:40] Anime is nice, but...
[00:04:42] Like, I just... I like doing things, right? I like playing games that, like, you know, there's, like, something going on.
[00:04:49] There's, like, an active... there's, like, active things that are happening.
[00:04:53] And, like, you know, to me, that's, like, that's what's very exciting about it.
[00:04:56] Like, just in general, right? That's what I think.
[00:04:58] think as you get the steam controller not shit was a she was sold out I couldn't
[00:05:03] get one but eventually I will I just don't exactly know when but yeah I
[00:05:07] probably will interactive yeah I like these are interactive I can do something
[00:05:11] with them right and crazy so it's back then woke up early on the weekend watch
[00:05:14] morning cartoons yeah bro I mean what an OG man and founder of CNN CNN and
[00:05:20] cartoon network bro like what's the difference what's the difference so yeah
[00:05:27] I mean good for him man good for him and wow 87 that's incredible and yeah worst thing about video games is the long cut scenes
[00:05:35] I totally agree about that I do and yeah, what is this in Italy?
[00:05:40] I have no idea even what this is and so apparently like some some
[00:05:46] Democrat like representative is is getting arrested now like I'm this is it's so funny for me that
[00:05:52] That do you remember like whatever I said like as soon as like they need to be arresting people every single day as
[00:05:59] Soon as Pam Bondi left the Trump administration and you brought in this new guy
[00:06:03] It does seem like people are getting arrested every single day now. It does like it every single day
[00:06:10] There's more people getting arrested like there's some senator getting arrested somebody else is getting packed up
[00:06:16] I mean, how do you do this in one month? It's actually impressive. Yeah a good thing
[00:06:20] I read about yeah imagine what it would be like if they got rid of her last year
[00:06:23] right and so it seems to be happening that you said it yeah I'm glad to see
[00:06:26] that but I don't know really what this is or anything I've been honestly like a
[00:06:30] lot of my focus and like a lot of the things that I paying attention to today
[00:06:34] is that I was looking at how much people are mad about there is an
[00:06:39] accusation it's not even really confirmed but it's an accusation that
[00:06:44] that neverness to everness has used AI, NTE AI.
[00:06:50] Yeah, I guess that's pretty simple, right?
[00:06:52] And so this people think this is AI, for example.
[00:06:57] People think other things are AI.
[00:06:58] State of AI is only for pre-production renderings
[00:07:01] and never for core assets.
[00:07:02] So apparently people say, but apparently AI generated.
[00:07:06] I mean, like, I don't even know,
[00:07:08] like, is this for sure AI generated?
[00:07:11] I legitimately don't even,
[00:07:13] I don't even know like I have no idea. So yeah, who cares? I mean, I don't care. I don't think a lot
[00:07:20] of people care. I mean, Iron Mouse made like a big statement about it, right? And she and I'll talk
[00:07:25] about it later on, but like I do find it to be Iron Mouse turned on the sponsor deal because this
[00:07:30] will to be fair, she turned down the sponsor deal because they misrepresented the nature of
[00:07:35] the deal, which I mean, I can understand that. Like, I mean, my perspective has always like
[00:07:41] I'm very pro AI. I've said this many times. I'm a very, very big fan of AI. I think AI is great.
[00:07:46] It's the future. If you don't like that, then you're going to have a bad time. But if you're
[00:07:51] going to misrepresent or lie to a talent or anybody else, then I think that you have a very,
[00:07:58] very clear problem, right? You obviously have a problem. And right or wrong, AI will turn
[00:08:03] people dumb. Yeah, but people are already dumb, right? You clarify their stance on screen if
[00:08:06] if you want to see it. Yeah, I'll look at it myself and go into it and everything like
[00:08:10] that. But the thing is that I am, I think that everybody should be taking stock of all
[00:08:18] the people that are trying to make statements and draw lines into sand about AI. Because
[00:08:24] I want to wait for in three to five years from now when AI is totally normalized.
[00:08:30] I want to see what they have to say. Because this is what's going to happen is that
[00:08:34] a i like it every single company wouldn't be using a i
[00:08:39] if it wasn't going to work right it if it didn't have it
[00:08:43] you wouldn't need to have all these rules and these people pushing against it
[00:08:47] if it wasn't massively effective right
[00:08:50] and so a eyes good generative a i sucks though i don't really see why
[00:08:53] generative a i is bad i i i don't
[00:08:57] i don't understand the reasoning behind it
[00:08:59] like that and like what i mean by that is like i've i've heard people's
[00:09:03] explanation
[00:09:04] like i know the explanation i just don't think that it's uh... it's a valid
[00:09:07] explanation
[00:09:08] it doesn't really make sense to me why generative a i is a bad thing
[00:09:13] but why is that art theft
[00:09:15] yeah but you have tons of people that copy art all the time people copy
[00:09:18] styles constantly
[00:09:20] so like functionally like what's really the difference between
[00:09:23] you know a and a i algorithm copying and uh... user copying right i mean
[00:09:29] they're both really inspiration at a certain point people are so dumb yeah
[00:09:33] And so like I don't really, I think people, this is just really, this is what I think is happening,
[00:09:39] is that I think that there's a lot of people inside of the creative industry
[00:09:43] that are trying to manufacture a false consensus about AI being really bad,
[00:09:49] so they can maintain their jobs. I think that's what's happening. I think that it's people
[00:09:54] that are trying to, as much as they possibly can, create a negative sentiment around AI,
[00:10:01] So it can create enough people and enough companies that don't want to use AI
[00:10:07] so they can maintain their jobs.
[00:10:09] Because, and I find this to be a profoundly and extremely selfish thing to do.
[00:10:15] Because, I mean, you had, let me give you an example, right?
[00:10:18] So, like Blizzard used to have GMs, like a Game Master,
[00:10:23] that was paid to like talk to you to restore your items.
[00:10:27] well um... whenever blizzard created a system
[00:10:30] that restores those items
[00:10:32] for you will then they don't need all those jams that were restoring items
[00:10:36] naturally right because
[00:10:38] you you have a machine that does this so you can cut costs massively
[00:10:42] so in no part and no point in history
[00:10:46] have we ever had a world where
[00:10:48] you're able to just simply stop technology
[00:10:51] in order to preserve a job market
[00:10:53] uh... i don't think that there's ever been as there ever been an instance where
[00:10:56] that happened
[00:10:57] i mean like you know like we didn't keep we didn't get rid of cars stick to keep
[00:11:01] horses or anything
[00:11:02] uh... they're pretty i in the government will they're gonna put technology in
[00:11:05] everything i mean that's just what happens
[00:11:07] what about our and prices or water
[00:11:10] well i mean is that really something so
[00:11:12] you you're you're talking about a second order of fact right
[00:11:15] so if you're talking about like water
[00:11:18] it is that necessary to like making a i i i don't know i mean i think that
[00:11:22] that they're making improvements all the time.
[00:11:24] And here's really the question, right?
[00:11:26] And I think this is, it's a cheap W
[00:11:30] because it's actually not an actual value
[00:11:32] because a lot of these people, like,
[00:11:34] let's say AI didn't get rid of any water.
[00:11:36] Let's say AI didn't reduce the prices
[00:11:38] or didn't increase the price of RAM at all.
[00:11:40] Let's say AI had a total like net zero effect
[00:11:43] on the environment.
[00:11:44] Would people still be against it?
[00:11:46] And I think the answer is yes, they would.
[00:11:48] So then the environment and all this stuff is not
[00:11:51] relevant it's it's not important it's just simply
[00:11:53] you're just using this is like a as a moral chip right
[00:11:56] and so
[00:11:58] i use a circulating water supply the same waters used over and over again
[00:12:02] yeah i mean i i'm not at least in like i'm not an expert in any of this stuff i
[00:12:06] have no idea
[00:12:07] but like what i'm saying is that i don't think that that's the real reason
[00:12:10] uh... or anything else right and uh...
[00:12:12] that's what i would say about pretty much anything else
[00:12:15] and uh... do you think that uh... using energy needed to power a i might
[00:12:19] trickle down to make the games more expensive. I think that you're always going to have increasing
[00:12:24] prices just because of inflation. You have fractional reserve banking that pretty much
[00:12:29] necessitates continuous currency printing. I feel like that's really the reason why we have it.
[00:12:37] So I don't think there's ever going to be a point where, okay, well, we're not going to have
[00:12:43] increasing prices. There will be a time whenever we're very old where we can look back fondly
[00:12:48] on the days of when video games were only $100.
[00:12:51] I genuinely think that that's where things are going.
[00:12:54] And let's say we're like 75 or 85 years old.
[00:12:58] I think that's going to be that fast, which is 40 years.
[00:13:01] Because think about it, 40 years ago, video games were $40 or $50,
[00:13:07] and now they're like $80, some of them will be.
[00:13:10] And I think that's really it.
[00:13:11] Why is there so much hate on AI?
[00:13:18] The reason why the fact is stop using what if we AI is making RAM prices go
[00:13:25] through the roof. Well AI is making RAM prices go through the roof because
[00:13:29] they're buying RAM. Should AI not be allowed to should AI companies not be
[00:13:34] allowed to buy RAM? Like then you should be thinking about you should think
[00:13:37] about it in like a much more practical sense rather than like creating
[00:13:41] these like these problems and if you think the answer that's yes then okay
[00:13:45] That's fine, but that's a different conversation than the system itself, right?
[00:13:49] It's a misplaced fear. Well, I think that this isn't I don't think it's a misplaced fear
[00:13:54] I think that the amount of animosity and hostility towards AI is not misplaced at all
[00:14:00] I think the reason why people are so angry about it is because they know how effective it is
[00:14:05] They know how good it is like if I can go to let let's say like Gemini like if I can go and do this
[00:14:12] Let me think of, okay, let me think, generate, generate an image of, let me think of a, of
[00:14:25] like a, I don't know, a knight in the style of World of Warcraft, okay, like I mean just
[00:14:34] really, really simple, right, I mean like just a super, super simple thing, and you
[00:14:39] you know, most expensive, right?
[00:14:40] So like if you can just generate something like this,
[00:14:43] you don't have to pay as much for creativity, right?
[00:14:46] And so I think that's really what happens
[00:14:48] as for Unreal Engine graphics.
[00:14:50] I don't know if they can do this,
[00:14:51] and I have no idea really what this is gonna do.
[00:14:53] So GROC Imagine is better.
[00:14:55] Well, like what my point is is that,
[00:14:57] like so you can automatically generate something like this.
[00:15:01] And I mean, this is pretty good, right?
[00:15:03] It's behind Stormwind, et cetera.
[00:15:05] And like, yeah, obviously it's not amazing or perfect,
[00:15:09] but overall i mean this is really really fast like you're able to create
[00:15:12] something like this that fast
[00:15:14] that's really fucking impressive
[00:15:16] so the reason why i think so many people are upset about a i
[00:15:21] is because it's good
[00:15:23] it's because it works
[00:15:25] that's the reason why they're mad so people wouldn't be angry about a i if
[00:15:30] it had no functional use
[00:15:31] or had no and and it's also think about this somebody else in chat so this
[00:15:36] This is the worst it's ever going to be.
[00:15:39] AI will never be worse than this.
[00:15:41] This is the bottom of the barrel.
[00:15:43] So, I generated my AI girlfriend, now I'm happy.
[00:15:47] Well, of course, right?
[00:15:48] And so, I generated a golf girl, a huge bit.
[00:15:50] I don't think it does that,
[00:15:51] like it doesn't do sexual requests, I'm pretty sure.
[00:15:54] But I don't really know.
[00:15:57] No, people wouldn't be angry
[00:15:58] if it weren't buying out all the hardware.
[00:16:00] I totally disagree with you about that.
[00:16:02] I completely disagree.
[00:16:03] i don't think it has anything to do with buying out hardware
[00:16:06] i think that some people like
[00:16:08] i think the ultimate reality is that a lot of people are angry about
[00:16:13] a lot of people are angry about a i because a i stands to get take their
[00:16:17] job away
[00:16:18] i think that's really fundamentally what it is
[00:16:20] like at the bottom of the line when you cut out everything else
[00:16:24] the reason why they don't like a i is because it puts their job on the
[00:16:27] chopping block
[00:16:29] and that's the reason why they're afraid of it
[00:16:31] that's why they don't like it
[00:16:33] and i think that is the most selfish and unfair reason why
[00:16:37] we have had so many different jobs just i mean think about translations but you
[00:16:42] don't need translators anymore because you have technology that does that for
[00:16:46] you
[00:16:47] uh... you know learn the code look at all the other types of manual labor and
[00:16:52] you know like menial jobs that have been
[00:16:54] you know turned into technology so why is it that these people think that they
[00:16:59] have some kind of unique privilege
[00:17:01] to stop all of technological innovation
[00:17:04] because they want to keep their job
[00:17:06] uh... did the coal workers that were doing uh... you know like they were
[00:17:10] doing this for trains do that
[00:17:12] did the blacksmiths that made horses use have to do that
[00:17:15] did the people that were you know like doing it making candles say that about
[00:17:18] electricity
[00:17:20] no nobody's ever said that in history of humanity
[00:17:23] so they tried and they did try and these people are trying and they will
[00:17:27] fail just like everybody else's fail
[00:17:29] that everybody in the wall fail
[00:17:32] and the reason why is because technology is very useful
[00:17:36] and uh... people are still making those things what do you think that a i r is
[00:17:39] going to get rid of art entirely
[00:17:41] did photography get rid of complete photo realism artistry no it didn't so
[00:17:45] you can use the same argument
[00:17:47] so yeah i don't think so
[00:17:49] uh... a i translate into shittiest a because it's just bad as hell
[00:17:53] really i i think that a i generated subtitles inside of youtube
[00:17:58] are very accurate
[00:18:00] they're surprisingly accurate and they're very good
[00:18:02] like i'm not saying that they're perfect and like transcription services i think
[00:18:06] they're very very good
[00:18:08] and uh... yet the cars get a force-riding that i mean that like it
[00:18:12] it turned it from like you know a hundred percent to like probably five
[00:18:15] percent yeah
[00:18:16] so uh... it's only going to get better yet exactly it's going to get better
[00:18:20] and so i think this is what's going to happen with everything right
[00:18:23] and uh... the voice acting is bad will like this is this is the problem is
[00:18:27] is that people attach their hostility
[00:18:30] and their criticism of AI to AI's current state.
[00:18:34] And like, it's like, for example,
[00:18:36] like if you saw Will Smith eating spaghetti three years ago
[00:18:39] and you said, oh my God, this thing is useless,
[00:18:42] this is stupid, will you be a retard, right?
[00:18:45] Because like, obviously it's advanced
[00:18:47] and it's improved since then.
[00:18:48] So why can't you just assume
[00:18:52] that that's what's going to continue happening
[00:18:53] because that's what's happened with everything, right?
[00:18:55] what's happened with all all these things
[00:18:58] and so uh... again the translation is as bad and now is it ever will be yeah
[00:19:01] exactly and it will continue to improve right now i think that's what happens
[00:19:05] the funniest part is a i is going to take white collar jobs before blue
[00:19:08] collar jobs
[00:19:09] a i is going to massively call out a lot of the
[00:19:14] uh... basically uh... pretend jobs
[00:19:17] like all of these like organizational jobs and managerial jobs and
[00:19:22] you know like uh... you know fucking micromanaging jobs it's going to
[00:19:26] totally remove those
[00:19:27] because that there is no like the people that do them are retarded
[00:19:31] the function is just busy work
[00:19:33] and they're basically just ways in my opinion
[00:19:37] and as i said this before i don't want to get into it too much but like
[00:19:40] the reason why i think all those jobs were invented was to create
[00:19:44] artificial parity between men and women in the workforce
[00:19:47] how can we figure out a way to get
[00:19:49] fifty percent women working at this engineering company
[00:19:52] well there aren't that many female engineers so let's just invent a bunch
[00:19:56] of fake jobs so we can have women right women basically do them right that's
[00:20:01] it
[00:20:01] and so it's great jobs women yeah and i think that's literally what it is like
[00:20:05] i know i know i might sound crazy
[00:20:06] but i think that it's going to call
[00:20:09] every single one of those jobs it is
[00:20:12] and uh... when belong in the kitchen
[00:20:15] i read that i i didn't say that
[00:20:17] somebody in my chat said that okay people are overestimating a i first off
[00:20:22] the company a i's basically a junior developer is smaller tasks which one
[00:20:25] use logic on a conversation to achieve a goal
[00:20:27] yeah but like think about
[00:20:29] even if a i never advanced from here it's very clear that you know it's
[00:20:32] useful right it's obviously useful
[00:20:38] do you think i will have a negative effect on the life of the average
[00:20:41] american economically
[00:20:43] um... would have a negative effect on the average at the at the average americans
[00:20:47] life
[00:20:48] uh... i don't know i mean it it's very hard really to say that because i how do
[00:20:52] you measure that
[00:20:53] like people that for example like let's say you have an a i girl friend
[00:20:56] okay well i guess that a positive or a negative so like you you have to be like
[00:21:01] more specific whenever you're asking that because i feel like you could go
[00:21:04] in a lot of different directions with like answering it
[00:21:07] so i'm not even really sure
[00:21:09] look up gender disparity for a i displacement actually
[00:21:12] yes
[00:21:22] women how many women
[00:21:24] verses men
[00:21:25] have lost
[00:21:27] their jobs to a i
[00:21:29] i think it's going to be women that over on the last two jobs today
[00:21:32] but i could be wrong let's find out
[00:21:34] and also it's not that good yet so you know who knows and i might not be a
[00:21:37] of technology okay anyway let's let's watch it
[00:21:44] uh-oh
[00:22:03] did y'all read that
[00:22:07] Did y'all read that?
[00:22:10] Did you guys catch that?
[00:22:13] Oh, no. Oh
[00:22:15] boy.
[00:22:18] Alright, well, let's see it.
[00:22:24] I'm waiting for this. What did I miss? We'll see.
[00:22:29] There are no comprehensive verified statistics. Okay, there's no public data breakdown by gender.
[00:22:34] the gender disparity is in risk and exposure?
[00:22:38] Okay, well, what about the risk?
[00:22:42] I knew it.
[00:22:43] I fucking knew it.
[00:22:45] I knew it.
[00:22:45] I knew it.
[00:22:46] I knew it.
[00:22:48] Oh my God.
[00:22:50] There it is.
[00:22:51] See, there's no, it was so obvious.
[00:22:54] Yeah, I just woke up.
[00:22:55] I'm, dude, I feel, oh my God, so validated.
[00:22:58] So validated right now.
[00:23:00] Oh my God.
[00:23:02] Great news.
[00:23:03] I know.
[00:23:04] So again, for exactly the reason you said to, yeah, well, dude, this is because women
[00:23:09] are overrepresented in clerical, administrative, secretarial, and routine cognitive office roles
[00:23:17] where tasks are highly automatable by generative, that's exactly what I fucking said, bro.
[00:23:23] That is one for fucking one, exactly what I said.
[00:23:26] I love this.
[00:23:27] This is amazing.
[00:23:28] more physical hands-on or AI building roles that are less exposed for now. I am AI. I am AI. I had
[00:23:39] somebody tell me, I don't know really if she meant this as a compliment or not, that the way that
[00:23:50] I looked at things was like a robot, like an AI. Like it's like, I'm trying to remember like
[00:23:56] like what the terminology was, it was like, you know, chat GPT with a bit more personality
[00:24:03] or something like that, right?
[00:24:04] Never wrong.
[00:24:05] Yeah.
[00:24:06] And it's called having autism.
[00:24:07] Well, whatever you want to call it, it's something.
[00:24:10] So it doesn't stop there.
[00:24:11] So women are disproportionately in the jobs that AI can most easily augment or replace
[00:24:17] by now.
[00:24:18] While being underrepresented in AI development, this creates double vulnerability.
[00:24:23] Well, guys, I think that's a good start.
[00:24:26] And so projections with women are likely harder hit with major re-skilling efforts.
[00:24:31] I've got a new skill for women, I've got a great idea for you guys.
[00:24:43] So anyway, we're super fucked, I guess so.
[00:24:47] And anyway, so yes, like anybody could see this, right?
[00:24:53] Anybody could figure this out, right?
[00:24:54] It was so obvious.
[00:24:56] So this is really what's happening.
[00:24:57] And so do not listen to anybody saying AI is bad.
[00:25:02] It's great.
[00:25:03] It's amazing.
[00:25:05] And things are going to get a whole lot better.
[00:25:07] Okay?
[00:25:08] So don't worry about it.
[00:25:09] This is going to also go up like it's a good thing.
[00:25:11] Maybe you're right.
[00:25:12] I have no idea.
[00:25:14] Flippy replaced women in the kitchen.
[00:25:16] Well, no, that's at McDonald's, right?
[00:25:18] I mean, that's a little bit different.
[00:25:20] And AI actors, AI deepfakes, we need to replace streamers with AI.
[00:25:23] you already have Neurosama. And also, how is it that, for example, how is it that all
[00:25:30] these VTubers that want a virtue signal about AI never directly criticize Neurosama that's
[00:25:36] popularizing AI? Because fundamentally, you could say, and you could always do, like
[00:25:41] you could weasel out of it and you could say, oh, well, it's not the same thing,
[00:25:46] it's not taking other people's artwork or whatever, but it's normalizing the practice.
[00:25:51] it is. And when people are normalized and used to consuming content that's made with
[00:25:57] AI, it makes it easier for them to transition to consuming other content that's made with
[00:26:01] AI. And I think that it's definitely a step. So if you're against AI and you don't want
[00:26:06] to have generative AI takeover, I think that you would logically be against that, too,
[00:26:11] right? Because it is technically AI, and it generates things. So, and again, I'm
[00:26:18] coming at this sort of perspective I think it's great.
[00:26:20] But at the same time, you know, that's it.
[00:26:24] Make a new welcome home meme for this, exactly.
[00:26:27] Because Neurosama isn't made of stolen data,
[00:26:28] that's what people are upset about.
[00:26:31] They're upset about it being made with stolen data.
[00:26:34] Well, okay, so like let's see,
[00:26:36] but I don't even agree with you about that.
[00:26:38] I don't.
[00:26:39] So like if you use AI in order to track
[00:26:42] your current workers' movements
[00:26:44] and then you end up doing this,
[00:26:46] like yeah, it's stolen.
[00:26:47] It's also, by the way, it's not really even stolen,
[00:26:49] but let's say you pay somebody to simulate something
[00:26:53] so an AI can distill it down and turn it into a process,
[00:26:56] I think that you're fundamentally
[00:26:58] just still doing the same thing.
[00:26:59] People still get mad about that, right?
[00:27:01] That's just a Karen excuse to push their agenda, yes.
[00:27:03] And so, the clear gender disparity.
[00:27:07] And also, this is like literally double.
[00:27:11] Highest risk category.
[00:27:13] 16% of women's jobs versus 3% of men's.
[00:27:27] Oh my god.
[00:27:29] Oh my fucking god.
[00:27:31] So yep, there it is.
[00:27:33] And I tried to say it.
[00:27:35] I did.
[00:27:36] I tried to say it.
[00:27:37] So that's still 70% of the population it's saying is at risk though.
[00:27:41] So there's no way it's that low.
[00:27:43] It's more than 70% of the population being at risk way AI.
[00:27:47] So yeah, that's so different than when companies bring a bunch of Indians in and they have their
[00:27:51] native workers teach them how to do the jobs before letting them go.
[00:27:54] Yeah, exactly.
[00:27:55] I don't really think that's a big difference either.
[00:27:57] So yeah, that's what I think about it.
[00:27:59] I'll talk more about the NTE stuff later on, obviously, but I just find it to
[00:28:03] be really, really fucking funny.
[00:28:05] I do.
[00:28:06] I think it's so fucking funny.
[00:28:08] Yeah, that's why there's a pay gap their jobs are easier to do. I thought it's because their brains were smaller
[00:28:13] But yeah, I mean, maybe it's because of that too definitely and why can't replace immigrants with AI we were going to
[00:28:20] And that's the reason why we don't want to have mass immigration
[00:28:23] So this is another component
[00:28:25] I think a lot of people like don't really talk about this a lot
[00:28:27] But one of the reasons why we don't need mass migration and we don't need immigration is because we're going to be bringing in a
[00:28:34] A lot of people whose skills are going to be invalidated in a handful of years
[00:28:39] So all these people that you bring into the country. Well, these people are just going to get replaced by a robot
[00:28:45] So why would you want to have this person here if they're already just going to get replaced?
[00:28:50] So, yeah, I mean robots and AI so basically you're you're pretty much creating a future
[00:28:57] underclass of
[00:28:58] Dependents in the country whenever you bring in a bunch of low-skill immigrants to do jobs that are being actively replaced by AI
[00:29:06] AI can't vote. Yeah, I mean I wish they had that in common with a lot of people, but unfortunately they don't
[00:29:12] But how you replace crime with AI? Well, I think that one's actually pretty easy
[00:29:16] So, yeah, why are idiots who can't tell a function are very boasting attention context computer magic and London derivative
[00:29:22] Explain to us the AI is good and rich arguments with Americans are gonna get replaced too
[00:29:26] Well, so this is the thing right? Let me go back and I'm gonna pull this up. What are you saying?
[00:29:33] What is this here? AI is bad? Americans are gonna get replaced. Yeah, well if Americans are already gonna get replaced
[00:29:38] then it seems like that problem is already there and so if you're bringing in people for low-skill jobs
[00:29:44] then why would you want to do that for new people that aren't even in the company or aren't even in the country?
[00:29:50] Like if you already know you're going to have this big of an impending problem
[00:29:54] Why would you go after trying to create and make the problem even worse?
[00:29:59] It doesn't make sense to me.
[00:30:01] You see what I'm saying?
[00:30:02] Like that's what doesn't make sense at all.
[00:30:04] And they emerge with AI with our brains.
[00:30:06] They'll be able to vote.
[00:30:07] Oh, you're right about that.
[00:30:09] I'll let this person respond one more time.
[00:30:11] I'm not for immigration.
[00:30:12] My sense is still AI is such a large workplace displacer.
[00:30:16] It is. It's a huge workplace displacer.
[00:30:18] And I think that that's not a bad thing.
[00:30:20] I think the bad thing, and again,
[00:30:22] I know this is a big picture idea. The problem isn't that AI takes jobs. The problem is that you need a job in order to live.
[00:30:30] And that's the real problem. And I think that as technology gets better and you know you have more ways of solving problems, you know, mechanically and technologically,
[00:30:41] then you're going to have to think about why is it that everybody has to have something happen.
[00:30:47] There's pro-UBI. Yeah, and well, it's either so we have there there are multiple options, right?
[00:30:52] So we can have universal basic income. We could bring back slavery or we could turn poor people into batteries.
[00:31:02] Oh, we could have another world war and like a large-scale global holocaust where like like billions of people die.
[00:31:13] So so like I don't know what which one do you guys want?
[00:31:15] one. And you can't pick all four. You can only choose one. I know a lot of people are
[00:31:25] saying they want all four. Right. I get it. But like, okay, so besides that, right, okay.
[00:31:31] There we go. And so it's very problematic. It is. It's extremely problematic. And some
[00:31:35] people need to realize this. They do. So I don't know if they ever will, but that's
[00:31:40] what I think. Humans won't choose one number one organically. I don't think so. But
[00:31:45] that's what i think that's what i think things are going with a i
[00:31:47] and anybody that can't see that i
[00:31:50] think they're crazy that i think they really their delusional
[00:31:53] and uh... but anyway what is this your son was that reacts to dance all god
[00:31:57] what is this one is also
[00:32:00] another article that was written by uh... a stalker of mine
[00:32:04] the stalker guys are very familiar with young stalkman
[00:32:07] well he wrote an article for the
[00:32:10] uh... for the free press
[00:32:12] as a matter of fact
[00:32:14] of the law said in the decline of the senate is the title of the article yes
[00:32:18] the free press is so fucking desperate
[00:32:23] that they got ditty danda right an article
[00:32:26] the only articles you're in the hot off the wall said
[00:32:29] the ourselves of course but it would make sense i mean danza jewan and
[00:32:33] op-dual is a terrorist supporter
[00:32:36] so i mean uh... i mean obviously i mean i would study if i was a jew i'd be
[00:32:40] like fought man
[00:32:41] uh... that that's just me out
[00:32:44] she had stressed me out what do you mean
[00:32:48] truly simple
[00:32:50] uh... i mean fuck
[00:32:53] unbelievably a soma phobic has expected
[00:32:56] from this is a lot of phobic whenever you don't accept
[00:33:00] a refusal to condemn the terrorism
[00:33:03] yet no uh... the condemning terrorism is not as a lot of phobic
[00:33:08] it's kind of crazy that i feel like saying that is is on the phobic
[00:33:12] a uh... weird psychopath like
[00:33:15] uh... did he dan
[00:33:16] did he down
[00:33:18] so it's a character and i think all
[00:33:20] uh... i was also shocked that he's litter it's got two names for case
[00:33:26] the article itself basically not so subtly implies that the senate is declining
[00:33:30] because there's a muslim
[00:33:33] well it's not that he's a muslim it's that he's supporting a terrorist
[00:33:37] organization
[00:33:39] and he doesn't come out and just clearly condemned things like october seven
[00:33:45] it's extremely easy to do that
[00:33:48] but adding and like it like
[00:33:50] the thing is that what's the difference well i mean again like i i i think that
[00:33:54] there's very clearly a difference very obvious
[00:33:58] there is a fucking muslim who's right for
[00:34:02] a senate seat
[00:34:04] the decline of the senate is uh... an unbelievable thing to say
[00:34:08] yet of the last i had
[00:34:10] because
[00:34:12] i've got also keep in mind by the way islamophobia isn't a real word
[00:34:17] it's a made-up word that's invented by people to try to silence critics of
[00:34:21] political islam
[00:34:23] nobody has a problem with you going to a mosque praying five times a day
[00:34:27] and not eating whenever the sun's out nobody cares about that it's not a big deal you can do whatever
[00:34:32] you want to do but the reality is that there are a lot of people that view Islam as a way of life
[00:34:38] and they want to expand that way of life beyond their mosque beyond their religion into society
[00:34:45] and the moment that you say that my world view my lifestyle my religion should be the reason
[00:34:52] why something should happen or something should not happen or it changes or shifts
[00:34:56] the way that anything is perceived, things like terrorism, for example, that is the moment
[00:35:01] that you leave the realm of having the protection of religious freedom. That's the realm where
[00:35:08] there is no longer a phobia. This is an idea that you have and you are projecting this
[00:35:13] idea out to the public. Will the public accept it or reject it? It's up to them, but
[00:35:19] regardless of what they choose, there's no phobia behind it. It's simply an idea.
[00:35:24] So if your idea is something like Sharia law, and people say that it's bad, that's not Islamophobia.
[00:35:31] Because basically you are implying and applying these rules to secular people.
[00:35:37] That means that you have to have a larger level of reasoning beyond, I believe in this.
[00:35:44] Islamophobia is not a real word.
[00:35:46] It's made up by people that want to silence critics of Islam.
[00:35:51] And not just Islam, but a very specific type of Islam, political Islam.
[00:35:58] There are plenty of Muslims that practice their religion and they have no problems just
[00:36:03] doing that and then going back to the rest of their lives.
[00:36:06] But the moment that you try to mobilize and you apply this rule to other people beyond
[00:36:10] yourself, that's whenever the problem happens.
[00:36:13] I'll say Ed is a valedictorian, or was a valedictorian at a University of Michigan, a Rhodes Scholar
[00:36:22] with not one but two doctorates.
[00:36:26] Okay?
[00:36:27] Then you would expect that somebody like that would be able to easily condemn terrorism,
[00:36:31] but if they're not able to, it's clearly not because he's not smart enough.
[00:36:35] He's clearly a very intelligent person.
[00:36:37] So why are they not condemning this clearly?
[00:36:39] Well, it's probably because they support it then, right?
[00:36:42] because you can't claim in ignorance or stupidity I mean I think and honestly
[00:36:48] like a lot of these oh like you know for example Osama bin Laden was very well
[00:36:53] spoken he was well educated and everything but the guy that ran Hezbollah
[00:36:56] was really smart like a lot of Salmani the guy that Trump blew up was it was a
[00:37:01] brilliant fucking general these guys aren't stupid they're not dumb at all
[00:37:06] I just don't agree with what they think like it's a totally different thing
[00:37:11] His contributions to public health in the state that he's currently running in a
[00:37:17] Senate seat was rebuilding the health department for the state itself.
[00:37:26] But the very fact that he's Muslim and an advocate for Palestinian rights and
[00:37:31] Palestine, there's nothing to do with that. There's nothing to do with that.
[00:37:37] the Senate is falling apart. We have a we have a network of some of the-
[00:37:43] And another issue is that these people don't really like the reason why they
[00:37:46] advocate for health care is so they can effectively fund more people that are
[00:37:52] part of their ideology. I don't agree with that at all. I think that's
[00:37:55] ridiculous. Like and again like I'm okay with giving people health care but
[00:38:01] it should be for Americans. It should be for American citizens. They don't
[00:38:04] want that they want there to be healthcare for everybody and the reason why is they want
[00:38:09] there to be healthcare for everyone so they can subsidize and fund continuing an invasion
[00:38:14] into the country.
[00:38:16] That's the reason why is that they use that to create that they basically create this
[00:38:21] idea of like a socialist utopia, but this utopia only manifests for people that are
[00:38:27] immigrants inside of these communities that receive benefits from other types of
[00:38:32] biases.
[00:38:33] you saw that within in the small e-community right i mean this is clearly
[00:38:37] what's happening
[00:38:38] and happening in california as well with the hospices
[00:38:45] unwashed and insane yes
[00:38:47] uh... weirdos
[00:38:49] uh... fucking losers
[00:38:51] and that are stalkers who spent
[00:38:54] a great deal of time and effort
[00:38:56] who try to come after not only me but also wonderful candidates that would
[00:39:00] have
[00:39:01] help fight the good fight and would advance the interests of nobody that can't
[00:39:06] nobody that can't unequivocally condemn october seven is going to be fighting
[00:39:11] any good fight
[00:39:14] no net that really it's just that simple
[00:39:17] nobody that can't just immediately condemn that like without any sort of
[00:39:21] fine print or
[00:39:22] but or anything else like that that that's nobody nobody's fighting a good
[00:39:26] fight that's doing that
[00:39:28] their constituents
[00:39:33] well there it is
[00:39:34] and uh... skype defense of cover seven daily what's because the supports
[00:39:38] muslim terrorism
[00:39:39] that's the reason why
[00:39:40] it's pretty fucking simple
[00:39:42] and uh... yeah exactly was this year
[00:39:44] uh... is a song american passport i i i think so as far as i know we does
[00:39:48] yeah of course
[00:39:49] was always attack the person and not the idea i wonder
[00:39:52] so uh... doesn't uh... you spend the same effort to tell you know i'm i'm
[00:39:56] okay i mean again like i i have no problem people want to criticize me or
[00:39:59] whatever it's totally fine i don't really give a shit about
[00:40:02] and so uh... is pretty radical advance the interest of foreign terrorism
[00:40:05] absolutely
[00:40:07] so uh... yeah i think that the more that people do that and the more that you
[00:40:10] see this it'll become more evident that that's exactly what's happening but
[00:40:14] you know will uh...
[00:40:15] we'll see what happens right
[00:40:17] and uh...
[00:40:18] is one of the turkey from one to seventeen eight one of us i i i don't
[00:40:22] know his whole life story i'm sorry to say guys
[00:40:24] gets chased by a zombie?
[00:40:27] Wait, what the fuck?
[00:40:30] It's like seven in the morning.
[00:40:36] Yeah, we have a zombie on the background.
[00:40:38] What the fuck?
[00:40:44] What's he doing?
[00:40:50] He's running to me, fuck.
[00:40:53] Oh my God.
[00:40:54] Why he's coming to me?
[00:40:58] Why he's coming to me?
[00:40:59] Oh, this is so unsettling!
[00:41:01] Oh my god!
[00:41:08] Oh, what a weirdo!
[00:41:11] You're creepy!
[00:41:12] Oh my god!
[00:41:14] Jesus, what a fucking freak, man.
[00:41:28] What an absolute fucking freak.
[00:41:30] That's deranged.
[00:41:31] Yes, this is disturbing.
[00:41:33] Well, no, I've really got to tell you guys this.
[00:41:37] Women go through this stuff all the time.
[00:41:41] They do.
[00:41:42] deal with this kind of stuff constantly and people talk about like oh well you
[00:41:47] know this is like a you know it's like a meme or something like that no it's
[00:41:50] actually extremely common and I think there's a huge problem where like this
[00:41:57] is basically the issue is that there are a lot of people like this that I
[00:42:01] think you know again in Japan like I don't want to comment on you know like
[00:42:05] their culture I don't know what they're doing over there right but if
[00:42:08] this was in america i would say you should put this person in like an
[00:42:12] institution right
[00:42:13] because they make the people around them unsafe like they do
[00:42:17] and uh... constantly even if you know for ugly yet even if a girl is on a
[00:42:21] track of or something like that
[00:42:23] you'll still have weirdos go after
[00:42:25] in japan it's very normal what i've never been to japan i i don't know what
[00:42:29] it's like in japan
[00:42:30] but my point is that
[00:42:32] you know you have to like i i feel like we have i don't want to sound
[00:42:36] like a sexist here
[00:42:37] but like what she i don't care about that
[00:42:40] but i think we do have to do a better job protecting women
[00:42:43] we do and i think that the first step to that
[00:42:46] is holding these people that make them on safe accountable
[00:42:49] and it's really weird to me that you have so many of these bad actors that
[00:42:53] treat women this way
[00:42:54] that for some reason
[00:42:56] people don't immediately realize like it it that i'll take for no it's not
[00:43:00] an l-take
[00:43:01] the reality is that
[00:43:02] so i am very much like i'm a traditionalist i i do i i believe in
[00:43:06] and traditional marriage.
[00:43:07] I think that you should get married before you have a kid.
[00:43:10] I guess maybe if you're engaged while you have a kid,
[00:43:13] it's fine, but like in general, that's what I would say.
[00:43:16] I think that a man should work
[00:43:17] and a woman should stay home.
[00:43:19] I don't think that a woman should be compelled to do that.
[00:43:21] I don't think you should be told that you have to do that,
[00:43:24] but I think that there's a way of doing things
[00:43:26] and that's the best way of doing things.
[00:43:28] That's what I would think.
[00:43:29] It's a boomer, it is, it's a boomer take.
[00:43:31] It's absolutely a boomer take.
[00:43:32] But like, what my point is is that,
[00:43:34] And I think that also society should be built around single income families rather than dual
[00:43:38] income families because I think that's been dangerous and detrimental to everybody.
[00:43:43] It's put men against women inside of the workforce.
[00:43:45] It's taken women away from their children.
[00:43:47] And I think that in general, it's just made everything worse.
[00:43:50] And I think that with AI, it's going in that direction no matter what.
[00:43:53] Like we just looked at earlier.
[00:43:55] So that's really what that that's what my opinion on the topic.
[00:43:59] That's what I think about it.
[00:44:01] So like and I also acknowledge men are stronger and bigger and faster and you know like more
[00:44:07] agile, they're better hunters, you know like they're just men are just simply physically
[00:44:12] superior to women like they pretty much are like in in every single way whether it's
[00:44:17] reaction time, size, strength, you know like speed or anything like men are just physically
[00:44:25] superior to women.
[00:44:26] So whenever I say that, but yet we don't have boobs, right?
[00:44:31] at least most of us don't. If you do, then that's even worse. But my point is that, you
[00:44:36] know, you have something like this happen and a woman can't reasonably defend herself.
[00:44:41] Like even a strong woman would have a hard time being able to get away from a, you know,
[00:44:48] like just an average large man, right? Like, you know, your average, you know, your six
[00:44:53] foot to 190 pounds, you know, like Darryl, right? Darryl that works at the gas station.
[00:45:01] You're going to have a hard time getting away from them if you're a woman, even if you go to the
[00:45:04] gym regularly, right? We stand no chance. Exactly. Women are getting better at giving blow jobs.
[00:45:09] Well, like I wonder actually, so are women actually better at giving blow jobs?
[00:45:16] because the thing is that they don't know what it feels like to get a blow job. So how could they really know how could they, I mean, like, because you would logically, I mean, do you see where I'm going with this?
[00:45:32] like we all we everybody sees where I'm going with this right I mean and I'm not
[00:45:37] look what I'm not saying that I'm not saying that all I'm saying is that the
[00:45:43] logic tracks it does it tracks and that's all I'm gonna say so brother
[00:45:49] chill I'm just saying what listen guys I'm just telling you the way it is right
[00:45:53] that's all and it has not since the raid man I appreciate it and no they're
[00:45:58] not when did you get a VIP gay card I didn't get a VIP gay card I was just
[00:46:01] thinking about this, right? And so, I've been working on the idea. I've been working on,
[00:46:08] this is a philosophical idea that, oh God, this is probably, this is one of the most
[00:46:19] deranged things I've probably ever said. Are you guys ready? I've been exploring
[00:46:28] the idea in my mind of whether it is closer on the spectrum of homosexuality to have sex
[00:46:36] with a woman rather than an animal, because women share almost all characteristics with
[00:46:41] men. And I've been laying in bed thinking about this three in the morning for the
[00:46:46] past week. I've been thinking about this. And I don't know the answer to it. And
[00:46:54] And it's really like, I just, it's a, no, no, no, no, no, no.
[00:47:02] It's a mental exercise.
[00:47:05] It's a mental exercise.
[00:47:06] And I think about these things.
[00:47:08] I think about them on a regular basis.
[00:47:11] These are the kinds of thoughts.
[00:47:13] I mean, guys, this is the kind of person,
[00:47:15] I told you guys, everybody says, oh my God,
[00:47:18] that's so crazy, but I'm telling you,
[00:47:20] I'm thinking about running people over constantly, right?
[00:47:23] i mean like so so really did you really think that was the only way i was
[00:47:27] crazy
[00:47:27] i mean come on guys
[00:47:30] come on it's critical thinking
[00:47:32] and so that's it depends on the type of animal i thought about that
[00:47:36] i have a thought about that
[00:47:37] it's a valid question now
[00:47:38] and so and and this is the way
[00:47:41] this is the way
[00:47:43] the human the the this is the way
[00:47:46] the world is advanced and move forward
[00:47:49] right this is it
[00:47:50] and i've been thinking about this a lot that the thinking is critical for sure it is
[00:47:55] not on the same spectrum bow very different strokes well i take a lot of
[00:47:58] strokes i'll tell you that
[00:48:00] i think about a lot of things
[00:48:02] and uh... this is like i i i spend a lot of time thinking about things that
[00:48:07] are like that
[00:48:09] but like to think about the most retarded thing imaginable
[00:48:12] i've probably already considered it and every other tangential outcome
[00:48:17] i have it's what i do
[00:48:19] and so anyway i mean what else what else do i what else do i have to do with my
[00:48:24] life
[00:48:25] what else is it
[00:48:26] i don't know why
[00:48:27] so anyway you're prepared yeah and i i'm ready about this
[00:48:31] so straight not interested in the form of man exactly
[00:48:34] you can be can you be so straight that you are no longer interested in the
[00:48:37] form of man
[00:48:38] and i'll tell you what led me to this thinking
[00:48:41] what led me to this thinking is i was watching a lecture from like a
[00:48:46] this like radical islamic imam
[00:48:48] and he said that basically women were given to men as animals, but they were given in the
[00:48:57] form of man so that man will understand that they're for him.
[00:49:03] And I was thinking about this, I was like, okay, so let's take a step back and let's
[00:49:08] think about this, right?
[00:49:10] And so, and that's, she's weird though, right?
[00:49:14] What the fuck?
[00:49:15] then that got me thinking, and I'm thinking to myself,
[00:49:18] okay, well, how far does this go?
[00:49:21] Like, we're really, like, okay, so, all right, all right,
[00:49:26] all right, you're kind of cooking, I see that.
[00:49:29] Don't listen to them, moms, why?
[00:49:30] I mean, I'm just listening to them,
[00:49:32] it's like it's gonna brainwash me.
[00:49:34] I'm just listening to it.
[00:49:36] So I don't know, man, like, I just, look.
[00:49:39] All I'm saying is that the way that I look at things
[00:49:42] is so profoundly deranged that it was this oh it's another one about me destiny calls
[00:49:51] out me oh what a surprise um is so profoundly deranged that if I even explain my thought
[00:49:58] process people will be like oh my what the fuck is wrong with you what is wrong with
[00:50:07] you and I've got that my whole life I have Karen podcast these people I know
[00:50:14] this is what I do what is that he's mad about me here it can't really go what
[00:50:21] is this I know that I've looked at Twitter and show it can't be that he's
[00:50:27] eight hours of Twitter reacts and every single day he just scrolls it that's
[00:50:32] awesome every single day. So I have to really think about it as I know I have it.
[00:50:38] And let me guess, this is going to be another image, another video of
[00:50:45] Destiny crashing out at me and there's going to be nothing included in this
[00:50:49] that's like actually any sort of like real like he's never gonna like listen
[00:50:54] like argue against anything I'm saying you're just gonna say that I'm an
[00:50:57] idiot let's find out this is actually not that bad artist copying another pattern
[00:51:03] for the bosses these are you said Maria you and I huh and like yeah I just that
[00:51:10] it's because you were talking about the one thing hard so is this everybody else's
[00:51:16] content they just watch me I mean like honestly I can see why I mean like
[00:51:25] Like really, I'm an incredibly interesting person and everybody wants to know and think
[00:51:30] about me.
[00:51:31] But really, that's crazy.
[00:51:34] Everybody's just talking and thinking about me.
[00:51:37] You see?
[00:51:38] Yeah.
[00:51:39] You don't even know what to say.
[00:51:43] Office sentence processing.
[00:51:44] He likes Twitter.
[00:51:45] Problem is random.
[00:51:46] Is this looking at some VOD?
[00:51:47] I hate y'all, yeah, I bet you do.
[00:52:01] Like this is like the exact type of person who will go up and get scammed when he's older
[00:52:05] or whatever.
[00:52:06] Like he's such a sucker.
[00:52:07] I get scammed?
[00:52:08] What do you mean?
[00:52:09] Who got scammed?
[00:52:10] I didn't get scammed.
[00:52:11] When did I get scammed?
[00:52:13] for being fed slop that makes him feel so good and he but he I like watching
[00:52:19] things to make me feel good what's wrong with that you like I mean I don't want
[00:52:22] to watch things that make me I'm I look at a lot of things that make me mad I
[00:52:26] do she's like consuming news he thinks he's getting informed he thinks he's
[00:52:32] passing this information off to his audience right he doesn't know anything
[00:52:34] about any of the other line cases there's not like what but the law about
[00:52:38] about any of these cases. He doesn't know anything about, like, literally, like, not a single actual fact.
[00:52:43] It's just slop that's being fed to him through the Twitter algo.
[00:52:47] So this is the thing. Because I'm looking at Twitter, I'm wrong. Okay.
[00:52:52] So if it was that easy, wouldn't you be able to just say what it is that's wrong?
[00:52:57] Then, yeah, then tell us the facts. Then where is the information that I'm missing out on
[00:53:03] and I'm not understanding.
[00:53:05] Like, I don't get this.
[00:53:09] Clicks the video.
[00:53:10] It makes him feel good.
[00:53:12] Well, yeah, I mean, I was happy to see the video.
[00:53:15] Yeah, I was.
[00:53:17] True.
[00:53:19] Passes on the good feelings to his audience,
[00:53:21] and then it just, and then repeat.
[00:53:22] Like, scroll to the next one,
[00:53:23] and just, it's like the lowest form of brain engagement.
[00:53:26] Do you want me to sit and look at the same thing
[00:53:28] for like an hour?
[00:53:29] It's pretty obvious what happened.
[00:53:31] This is like rage pornography for your brain and he's ahooning to it every single...
[00:53:35] Who aren't you doing? That's what you're doing, you're doing that right now!
[00:53:38] Well fucking day!
[00:53:40] Holy shit!
[00:53:42] You can't play democracy for a moment there. You want a more federal workers fired but then you want more federal workers?
[00:53:45] I'm just gonna put them in your...
[00:53:46] I-I-I don't wanna keep...
[00:53:49] Holy shit!
[00:53:52] You know why?
[00:53:54] It's because I said that they should have more FBI to investigate people that are making threats on the internet
[00:54:01] and people that are domestic terrorists
[00:54:03] i think that we have a huge problem with domestic terrorism i think that it's
[00:54:07] very obvious that we have a problem
[00:54:09] and i think that we should hire more people to solve that problem
[00:54:12] but i also think that we should fire people that were being given fake jobs
[00:54:16] for example u s a i d i don't think that was useful i don't think that was
[00:54:20] beneficial
[00:54:21] so the idea that
[00:54:23] you want federal workers fired in one circumstance but not fired in another
[00:54:27] circumstance
[00:54:29] and then creating a false hypocrisy out of that i think was stupid and the
[00:54:33] reason why it was so stupid is why i ban that person
[00:54:36] it was a sick
[00:54:37] this is like it's again it's like a reddit to your false equivalency
[00:54:41] like it
[00:54:43] a lot of people that are like i don't really know like what the word is for
[00:54:46] it
[00:54:47] but like these like people that like to go on and argue on the internet
[00:54:50] one thing that they really like to do
[00:54:53] is they like to take two things that don't really make sense together
[00:54:58] and then
[00:54:58] basically distill them down to like one commonality
[00:55:03] and then create an equivalency between those two things
[00:55:06] and then say well why do you support this thing whenever you don't support the
[00:55:11] other thing
[00:55:11] this is extremely common and you see this all the time this is a very common
[00:55:16] Reddit strategy
[00:55:17] and the reason why it's a common strategy and why people do that is
[00:55:21] because it's a way for them to project
[00:55:23] their intelligence it's not about actually engaging with the
[00:55:27] with the argument in a reasonable way, right?
[00:55:29] It's not about trying to discuss something
[00:55:32] or to put forward an idea.
[00:55:34] It's trying to assert that you are being the smart person.
[00:55:38] You are intelligent.
[00:55:39] You're reasonable.
[00:55:40] You understand things.
[00:55:41] The devil's advocates,
[00:55:42] well, it's not even really devil's advocate
[00:55:44] because they don't even think that they're wrong.
[00:55:46] Like devil's advocates know that they're wrong.
[00:55:48] That's why it's the devil's advocate.
[00:55:49] It wouldn't be called devil's advocate
[00:55:51] if the devil thought something,
[00:55:52] you'd think it's a bad thing.
[00:55:53] So this is what happens constantly.
[00:55:57] He's even running an algorithm on his chat now!
[00:56:01] Yeah.
[00:56:02] So yeah, I banned his, I banned his ass for that, he's stupid.
[00:56:05] But this, this he, the vet, and it's going to dead.
[00:56:09] I think people that, yeah, to get an inter-relationality there, it's something that they believe.
[00:56:14] They believe that people are equal, though people aren't equal, men and women aren't
[00:56:18] equal.
[00:56:19] Yep.
[00:56:20] That's true, women are smarter than us.
[00:56:24] try nice try nice try simp I hope she messaged you after that yeah I hope she
[00:56:34] hears that yeah I'm feeling female IQ distribution right as Nicole is a brain
[00:56:41] is completely fucking fried on this shit and then he just passes it off to his
[00:56:44] audience who are all it's crazy that I've watched so many destiny clips
[00:56:48] complaining about me but not one of them includes any sort of a reasonable
[00:56:51] like response to anything that I'm saying. It's all just simply attacking the way
[00:56:56] that I have my positions or the fact that like you know I do or I don't do
[00:57:00] something like where I'm looking at them. It's never actually attacking
[00:57:04] anything I'm saying. I don't know maybe there's like a longer version of this where
[00:57:08] he is but I never find it. I can never find it. Basically inheriting his
[00:57:14] algorithm, uh-huh, third person, like I don't think most human minds just
[00:57:19] can't survive being fed the alternate reality. And he's so deep in this. Yeah.
[00:57:23] That combined with the fact that everybody... I mean, do you really think that Somalian
[00:57:27] immigrants are going to contribute the same on average than like Scandinavian? I mean,
[00:57:32] do you really think that? Do you really think that the chart the Trump is showing
[00:57:34] is not accurate? I mean, are you going to, you know, forego all rational thinking
[00:57:39] reason, common sense, and a priori knowledge to just come to this completely inane brain
[00:57:46] dead conclusion that anybody with a brain can instantly realize isn't true?
[00:57:52] Why would you do this?
[00:57:54] I'm obviously, it's obviously true.
[00:57:57] Why are we doing this?
[00:58:00] Intentionally avoids any kind of confrontation these days, it makes it impossible to correct
[00:58:04] for it, right?
[00:58:05] It's crazy how I've watched more videos of Destiny criticizing me for avoiding confrontation
[00:58:12] that i've watched videos of destiny confronting any of the things that i'm
[00:58:16] saying
[00:58:18] it's very interesting it's a little bit ironic
[00:58:22] you're so deep into your alternate reality is you can't you can't confront
[00:58:25] any different opinions you have to be locked in your own world
[00:58:28] try to send a debate anybody's plans for those of anybody they know that they're
[00:58:31] locked in their own little part of your own fall apart under two seconds of
[00:58:35] inspection i'm so sorry listen to you seconds inspection watch three minutes
[00:58:39] i guess there's that there's no time for that inspection i spent a lot of
[00:58:42] time in my life around animals, okay? Because I like them. Fuck! I'm just kidding. I have
[00:58:47] never seen an animal.
[00:58:49] See, I told you I'm not the only guy that thinks like this.
[00:58:51] No disinterested in his owner in my entire life or her owner.
[00:58:55] Wait, really? Is that Kyle?
[00:58:56] Wait, she must not be in the same room.
[00:58:58] Is that Kyle?
[00:58:59] His son just get up out of his chair and leave the room and Kyle didn't even fucking
[00:59:02] respond. She's gotta be in a different room, right? I feel like if I'm like laying
[00:59:07] down if there's like a dog in the room that knows you if you even pretend to
[00:59:13] get up the dog is like it does the it does the and then the tail starts gone
[00:59:21] yeah you know that you know it they're like yeah every time this dog is dead
[00:59:29] it's a dead dog still no no what if he does a recording of kaya separately and
[00:59:35] And then he loops the video.
[00:59:37] New strat, he's drugging and sedating Kai to keep her sleeping in the spot.
[00:59:42] Oh my god!
[00:59:44] Oh my god!
[00:59:46] Maybe.
[00:59:48] It's actually just a PNG.
[00:59:53] That's why the dog never moves. It's a picture. It's not a video.
[00:59:58] Such a blatant farming. Yeah, again, I think everything I said in that video,
[01:00:03] criticize getting upset about it's completely true i think everybody knows
[01:00:07] it's true but uh... you know you have and the thing is that
[01:00:11] it's it's so weird to me that some people think that like all well
[01:00:15] you know what let's let's find out a study what let's do a study on
[01:00:20] whether people that come from you know one of the poorest countries in the
[01:00:23] world that don't speak english
[01:00:25] that have a way higher crime rate
[01:00:28] i wonder if people on average from that country are going to do better
[01:00:32] than people from norway
[01:00:33] all cheese guys it's a big fucking mystery isn't it
[01:00:37] and uh... that's it
[01:00:39] and uh... anyway back i don't know what that was there is a little bit of an
[01:00:43] app that's what happens
[01:00:44] and that's being maintained by all destiny is a funny guy i like destiny
[01:00:48] but i just wish that uh... i wish that all these clips that he has
[01:00:52] complaining about me
[01:00:54] i wish that there is something more that i could respond to because i feel like
[01:00:58] it never happens like there's never anything to actually respond to at all
[01:01:01] He wouldn't go to the Met Gala if invited. Oh my god. I'm sorry. We can't even do that. I cannot even do that
[01:01:08] And so uh, yeah, that's that's too much even for me and uh, some buffering. I guess so
[01:01:14] I did see this really this was really well. Oh, yeah, look at this. Look at this. This is crazy
[01:01:21] Only one
[01:01:22] Russian tanker of oil has needed to Cuba
[01:01:26] In fact it landed only one Russian tanker before we let it get in
[01:01:34] Bro Donald you you missed one
[01:01:39] You missed one bro like you it how are you at the happen?
[01:01:44] Are you I thought we had I thought we what the fuck are we doing?
[01:01:49] Has needed to Cuba
[01:01:51] In fact, it landed just a couple of days before I landed.
[01:01:56] And one tanker has enough oil, basically for 10 to 14 days of Cuba's oil needs.
[01:02:04] So it's a very limited amount of time.
[01:02:06] Now Russia has said they're going to send another tanker.
[01:02:09] I was in conversations with the ambassadors from Mexico and some other places and I
[01:02:14] know other countries in Latin America are trying to figure out how to get oil there.
[01:02:19] one Russia. I mean I think that like in this is they said the Logan Act any person whether
[01:02:25] it be who without authority of the United States director indirectly commences or carries
[01:02:31] on any correspondence or intercourse with any foreign government or any officer or agent
[01:02:36] thereof with the intent to influence the measures or cove or conduct of any foreign
[01:02:41] government or the officer agent of in relation to any disputes controversies with the
[01:02:46] United States to defeat measures of the United States shall be fined under this
[01:02:50] I mean like
[01:02:52] if that's a measure of the United States and she's talking with foreign
[01:02:56] governments about defeating that measure and working around it like I would say
[01:03:02] that this counts I'm not a lawyer right I'm not a I don't know but it just seems
[01:03:08] that way what's wrong with our people will she's not our people that's the
[01:03:13] problem. That's what's wrong. She shouldn't even be here. Yeah, that's it. Is that not
[01:03:20] treason? No, it's not. It's not treason because it's not happening. So you could easily make
[01:03:25] it treason. You could say, you can't do this anymore. You're going to go to jail. You're
[01:03:29] going to get deported. And so, no, but we don't do that. We don't want to do that.
[01:03:33] And so then we get bullshit like this. And Congress does not have that power. I
[01:03:39] I mean, she, like, her as an individual certainly doesn't.
[01:03:41] I'll tell you that, I mean, obviously.
[01:03:43] And Democrats continually openly commit treason and sedition
[01:03:47] when we are, we don't enforce our laws.
[01:03:49] Yeah, I mean, again, like think about how much they want
[01:03:51] after Donald Trump, after January 6th.
[01:03:54] Then meanwhile, we let them do this shit
[01:03:56] and nothing ever happens.
[01:03:58] But I am glad to see at least some things are changing,
[01:04:00] right, which is, I think, a very, very good thing.
[01:04:03] Oh, this is a new,
[01:04:04] Um, this is a new McDonald's Japan advertisement.
[01:04:11] Man.
[01:04:20] That's it?
[01:04:30] It's literally just a girl eating a hamburger and this has got 104,000 likes.
[01:04:37] That is insane.
[01:04:38] Oh my God.
[01:04:40] That's not McDonald's.
[01:04:41] It looks like it says McDonald's.
[01:04:43] I mean, I think that that's what McDonald's is, right?
[01:04:45] Yeah, that's called the Samurai Mac.
[01:04:47] Is that right?
[01:04:48] Of course.
[01:04:49] The Samurai Mac.
[01:04:51] Is that like them saying, is that like them making the cowboy burger here?
[01:04:57] Is it like kind of like I don't know like is that like kind of a like a meme or something
[01:05:04] like that's a thingy I guess so right and yeah who knows she's a huge pop idol and apparently
[01:05:11] but I don't know who yeah I obviously don't know who either oh this is god we're gonna
[01:05:19] check this again marathon steam DB watching is currently the most popular use of steam
[01:05:26] DB so you're telling me that everybody is sitting here watching marathon just slowly die oh
[01:05:34] My god, I wonder how how long it's going to be until there are more people watching marathon die
[01:05:41] Then there are people playing marathon a
[01:05:46] 13,000 people 12 12 out of 24 peak like it's actually over like just just to compare to other games
[01:05:54] like let me look at New World okay so when did marathon come out it came out on
[01:06:00] March and so we've had about two months okay so let's look at two months of New
[01:06:06] World so September October November so you have right here and I came at the end
[01:06:13] of October so right there look even in December this game only lost it only
[01:06:20] lost 90% of its player base, right? And it's definitely dead. Everyone loves a good trash
[01:06:25] fire compared to Destiny 2. Well, let me think, what's another game that died? Let me think
[01:06:30] of another game that died. Let me think, Wendros? No, no, no, no, a game that died.
[01:06:41] Concord? No, no, four spoken. I mean, I feel like, okay, here's the point, right?
[01:06:47] is what I'm saying is that you guys are giving me bad examples.
[01:06:49] I can't think of anything.
[01:06:51] But here's what I'm really trying to get at.
[01:06:53] Is that this is not sustainable.
[01:06:56] It's not.
[01:06:56] 13,000 players.
[01:06:58] Is it lower than Destiny 2 now?
[01:07:03] It will.
[01:07:04] The convergence is beginning.
[01:07:10] It is.
[01:07:11] Like so, people might not know this,
[01:07:15] But Destiny 2 died, so Marathon could die.
[01:07:21] So it's lower?
[01:07:22] Well, so Destiny has a more consistent player base
[01:07:26] than Marathon does already.
[01:07:29] Like you're starting not consistent,
[01:07:30] but like it has a, you know, like a, let me see actually.
[01:07:34] Let me check that.
[01:07:35] I don't know if that's even true.
[01:07:37] Yeah, it has, Destiny has higher lows,
[01:07:41] and Marathon has higher highs.
[01:07:43] So it's looking pretty bad for them.
[01:07:45] I think so. They double-tapped themselves. I guess so. Conan Exiles has more people than Marathon.
[01:07:49] Yeah, but they just came out with a big update, so it makes sense, right?
[01:07:55] Hmm.
[01:07:57] Ron and America made an agreement. Oh really?
[01:08:00] I honestly, anything that they say, I don't want to believe that or anything else. So who the fuck knows?
[01:08:09] And let me look at this here, and it's more recent. Maybe, I don't know. And check the
[01:08:14] 1386 lesbian game. Yeah, I mean marathon is obviously a dead game. It's over. It's
[01:08:19] cooked. It's finished. I don't really see things going anywhere for them other than
[01:08:23] just pretty much continually down. Stop mark drops 4% agreement time. Well, I
[01:08:28] really don't know what's happening. I have no idea what's happening at all.
[01:08:31] Let me see. So this person got arrested today. I want to find out what
[01:08:36] this is. Yeah, this is this person. FBI raids the office of cannabis shop
[01:08:41] uh... and can be shop of virginia state leader louise lucas
[01:08:46] federal searches approved by a judge targeted her
[01:08:49] uh... lucas she's eighty two
[01:08:51] and
[01:08:52] what why i was not detained uh...
[01:08:55] there's no charges yet
[01:08:57] well what why they even do this
[01:09:02] and shall democrat from virginia state senator louise lucas
[01:09:06] is at the center of a major fb i corruption investigation right now in
[01:09:10] In fact, agents are executing search warrants across the commonwealth, including her office.
[01:09:16] Alex Hogan is in Portsmouth, Virginia.
[01:09:19] Alex.
[01:09:20] Hi, Harris.
[01:09:22] So the FBI here telling us today that these are court authorized criminal search warrants
[01:09:27] that they are issuing.
[01:09:28] Wow.
[01:09:29] They're going into the building behind me.
[01:09:30] This is the office here in Portsmouth.
[01:09:32] Jesus.
[01:09:33] State Senator Louise Lucas.
[01:09:34] You can likely see the FBI agents behind me.
[01:09:37] All of the staffers inside this building were told to come outside.
[01:09:40] I could hear them saying that they were not allowed back in the building throughout the last hour
[01:09:44] We've been holy shit come and go carrying boxes out of the building now just this is what they did with a what was it?
[01:09:51] Fucking that one of those learning centers across the parking lot next to where I am there is a cannabis dispensary
[01:09:57] We know that the senator is associated with several cannabis locations and dispensaries
[01:10:03] I think that the more they do this the more they're going to undercover
[01:10:06] uncover a web of fraud. And I think that they will find out where a lot of this money and
[01:10:14] these resources and this organization for all these leftist crash outs are coming from.
[01:10:21] Because I don't really feel like it doesn't seem organic to me that you have people, these
[01:10:28] like flash mobs of people that are ready to go out on the street literally overnight
[01:10:34] and immediately go do something based off of anything that trump does
[01:10:39] you know domestically or internationally
[01:10:41] but you know he gets maduro you have people that printed out posters and
[01:10:44] everything and they're out on the streets the next day protesting for
[01:10:47] maduro
[01:10:48] he gets the aya tola and they're out there you know protesting into the war
[01:10:52] and it's like there's so many examples of this that
[01:10:55] i think that they are getting back channeled money from the government
[01:10:58] i do think so
[01:11:00] i think that what's happening is that
[01:11:02] the government is either allowing uh... other forms of like basically just like
[01:11:07] uh... bad funds appropriation go through because they know that it's going to
[01:11:11] this path
[01:11:12] or there are also other instances you don't
[01:11:15] yeah you don't see the same thing for conservatives yeah exactly like it
[01:11:18] doesn't
[01:11:19] it logically doesn't make sense that
[01:11:22] donald trump can win the popular vote
[01:11:24] but even when by then was president keep this in mind right by then was
[01:11:28] president
[01:11:29] and you still had a ton of this chaos you you still had like for example
[01:11:33] like all those riots and stuff like that for you know like the schools and uh...
[01:11:37] like you know the free palestine stuff
[01:11:40] i don't even really think that it's because of don trump
[01:11:43] that's what's really interesting about this is that
[01:11:45] it just seems like this is a political machine
[01:11:48] very clearly there are a lot of people that are supportive trump that's how
[01:11:51] he won the election he won the popular vote to
[01:11:54] but the disparity between the vocal protests
[01:11:58] and i i don't think you can explain it again because of trump being president
[01:12:01] because they were doing this even when he wasn't a president
[01:12:03] but now they're doing it more obviously
[01:12:06] uh... houses happening it doesn't feel real to me
[01:12:10] what we're seeing their completely different scene carrying out swathees
[01:12:14] arrived with their weapons drawn telling anyone in the building to come out of
[01:12:19] the building with their hands up we also saw at least three people being
[01:12:23] taken away taken into custody first they were
[01:12:26] put in handcuffs, put on the ground, and then they were taken away.
[01:12:29] So it's a slightly less large presence than we did see earlier, but there still is a good
[01:12:35] amount of FBI agents still here on the ground.
[01:12:37] Also what happened within the last hour, the Senator, Louise Lucas arrived here herself.
[01:12:44] I was able to speak with her.
[01:12:45] I asked her what her reaction was to all of this, she told me she had no idea what
[01:12:50] they were doing here.
[01:12:51] I asked her about the different locations that they might be.
[01:12:54] She in response asked me what locations the FBI were at today.
[01:12:58] We know according to officials at least 10 locations are being looked at today.
[01:13:02] I'm not surprised.
[01:13:03] Alex, great job.
[01:13:04] I'm not surprised by this at all.
[01:13:07] And this is her tweeting out, Donald Trump just learned that no one is above the law.
[01:13:12] And this is them raiding her office.
[01:13:14] Oh, man.
[01:13:15] How about that?
[01:13:16] Well, good.
[01:13:17] I mean in my opinion is that like any of this corruption and bad behavior or anything else
[01:13:23] like you've got to you've got to shut this down right you do agents are arresting people
[01:13:27] in that string of FBI raid people getting arrested already agents are arresting people
[01:13:31] in that string of FBI raids across Virginia this is all connected to an influential Democrat
[01:13:37] in the Commonwealth of Virginia State Senator Louise Lucas they are at her office executing
[01:13:43] warrants as a part of a major corruption probe. So I want to go back now to who's there, Alex.
[01:13:49] Holy shit. So yeah, I didn't know people were actually getting arrested also. Oh my God. Well,
[01:13:56] and I think this is going to be so, so much more of this. FBI's ready to the office of
[01:14:01] Virginia Senate. This comes weeks after she spearheaded a redistricting effort in Virginia
[01:14:06] and heading up to four new blue seats. Yeah, really no surprise there. I could easily expect
[01:14:10] that and uh... i don't think there's really any more information about this
[01:14:14] or not the fb i picked off fox news for politically motivated raid on a high
[01:14:17] profile democrat the rule of law is gone
[01:14:21] thank god
[01:14:22] thank god and waiting for that
[01:14:23] and uh... anyway who's the reporter bro and i don't know man
[01:14:27] and i can't make you ask for action figures i thought i don't know about that
[01:14:31] and how much of families just sitting around us yet she wasn't doing
[01:14:34] anything right i mean like
[01:14:36] well how is this not happening for the entire time this is crazy
[01:14:40] a deadly virus outbreak on a ship i i heard about that it was like something
[01:14:44] virus like that corona virus are the best i believe
[01:14:47] and i want to say santa virus but i know that's purely not it
[01:14:50] but yeah i'll look at that in just a minute
[01:14:52] hint of i had to ok so it
[01:14:55] it was actually close right okay so santa hanta virus alright so
[01:14:59] close enough
[01:15:00] and anyway uh...
[01:15:02] i think that they should do it politically motivated they absolutely
[01:15:05] should
[01:15:06] uh... i think that there is no reason not to
[01:15:09] and the reason why is because they went after trump they they they obviously
[01:15:13] said
[01:15:13] they said nobody's above the law we're gonna go after donald trump it's not
[01:15:18] politically motivated we care about applying the rules law to everybody
[01:15:21] and then at the end of the day they still pardon hunter biden and everybody
[01:15:26] is fine with it
[01:15:27] so now i i think that use whatever tools you can to totally get these
[01:15:31] people in jail
[01:15:33] and also like if she didn't do anything wrong
[01:15:35] then you know like again she's she's gonna get let off and she's not going to
[01:15:40] go to jail so it shouldn't be a problem
[01:15:42] and also like this is something that the judge signed off on uh... you know in
[01:15:46] a lot of cases like a grand jury looks at this and is okay without this
[01:15:49] happen with this one or not
[01:15:50] but like yeah it's just crazy
[01:15:52] and uh... this border legal immigration yeah i think so they do this
[01:15:55] border legal immigration and so how can you care about them
[01:15:58] at the end of the uncle of right if they care about the law they wouldn't
[01:16:01] do that
[01:16:02] it's what killed jeans taxman life and uh... let them die
[01:16:04] i think so it's going viral let me let me get get this pulled up and then i'll
[01:16:08] look at it
[01:16:09] and what is this
[01:16:11] let me see it real quick
[01:16:15] no country's allowing the ship yeah i mean i i don't blame them i mean like i
[01:16:19] wouldn't want it there either uh...
[01:16:22] okay let me let me look at the virus thing and then i'm gonna look at the
[01:16:26] uh... the other stuff but yeah i mean i hope obviously this person gets
[01:16:29] arrested
[01:16:30] there are no rats on board so what is this here
[01:16:35] three cap incredibly deadly virus that is ninety nine point nine percent of time
[01:16:39] animal the human looks like it's now going human to human now
[01:16:42] a bunch of people got infected
[01:16:44] oh shit one of them got on a plane and potentially infected passengers
[01:16:48] that the world health organizations is don't don't worry it's probably nothing
[01:16:52] that doesn't sound like nothing that sounds like it's a pretty big deal
[01:16:54] right i mean obviously
[01:16:58] Yeah, I mean, there it is. Holy shit. This is fear mongering. It's eight cases. Yeah, I mean, it is eight cases, but how many cases do you usually have, right?
[01:17:07] It's about also the projection of it.
[01:17:10] So, the suspected hands of virus patients have been evacuated from an infected rat virus cruise ship in Camp Verde in Africa.
[01:17:21] Three passengers have already died.
[01:17:24] Holy shit.
[01:17:27] What the fuck? The Swiss government confirms that MV Hondius passenger who returned to Switzerland was infected with Hantavirus.
[01:17:36] And this is from... Oh my God!
[01:17:40] Seven people who were on board the Hantavirus infections have risen again.
[01:17:44] From seven people who were on board the MV Hondius to at least two new people for a total of at least nine.
[01:17:51] And one of those two new cases was not a passenger on that ship.
[01:17:55] concerning because it means that
[01:17:57] hentavirus has spread from person to
[01:18:01] person. Now this case involves a French
[01:18:03] national according to France's Ministry
[01:18:04] of Health and French media who said
[01:18:06] that this is a man. French media also
[01:18:08] believe he traveled on this plane
[01:18:11] which our CBS News confirms Joanne
[01:18:12] Stalker tracks. This is Air Link flight
[01:18:15] 4Z132 from the island of St. Helena to
[01:18:18] Johannesburg, South Africa and this was
[01:18:20] on April 25th. It was the same plane
[01:18:23] as one of the first passengers who
[01:18:25] got sick on the ship. That was a 69-year-old Dutch woman who collapsed just
[01:18:30] hours after she landed in Johannesburg. What the fuck? Her 70-year-old husband had
[01:18:34] already died on the ship. What the fuck? This is like, he's telling this story.
[01:18:40] This is the kind of thing that you expect to hear whenever it's like, you
[01:18:44] know, Shackleton's adventures to the North Pole. And it's like, okay, and
[01:18:49] actually I don't think they even lost anybody on that on that expedition.
[01:18:53] To be fair they didn't even lose anybody except the dogs. They had to eat the dogs, but besides that I mean like
[01:19:03] What the fuck this is crazy
[01:19:06] Was the first victim in this hantavirus? Yeah now making this more concerning there were about 85
[01:19:13] Passengers and crew on that same flight
[01:19:15] Oh, and then there is the second new confirmed case which the World Health Organization has confirmed this case involves a Swiss National and
[01:19:23] also a man and he is linked to the ship and was another passenger.
[01:19:27] Oh my God.
[01:19:28] In April, he left the ship.
[01:19:30] No.
[01:19:31] And flew home to Zurich.
[01:19:32] We can have another COVID?
[01:19:33] Not when exactly at this point, but it could have been from St. Helena or after from Ascension
[01:19:38] Island.
[01:19:39] Check all that toilet paper?
[01:19:40] I guess so.
[01:19:41] Now in Zurich, he felt sick.
[01:19:42] He was tested for Hantavirus and was confirmed to have the Andes strain.
[01:19:47] This is the one that can jump from human to human.
[01:19:50] He's now hospitalized and in isolation in Zurich.
[01:19:52] wife isn't showing any symptoms and she is self-isolating but whatever flight or
[01:19:57] flights this man and his wife took to get home will be in focus for more
[01:20:01] contact tracing oh my god hundreds more people in planes and on the ground oh
[01:20:08] my god I confirmation the cruise ship hand is spread human to human WHO
[01:20:20] confirmed the hand to virus outbreak on the cruise ship involves human-to-human
[01:20:23] transmission well and here's the thing is that doesn't this kid it has like a
[01:20:27] 30 to 50 percent more mortality right I think it's 30 to 50 percent
[01:20:39] Holy fuck. Case for fatality. You know, for Mortal Kombat, not good. What is this here?
[01:20:53] 35 to 40% often cited from 30 to 60. So it's really like that's that's insane. Like just
[01:21:02] Just for context, right?
[01:21:04] A dangerous surgery is a surgery that has like one
[01:21:08] or 2% chance of a person dying.
[01:21:11] Like that's an extremely dangerous surgery.
[01:21:14] Because like I had to deal with that with my dad.
[01:21:16] So like I went through them that day,
[01:21:17] I told me a lot of this.
[01:21:18] So like this is not concerning,
[01:21:20] it's not gonna be the new pandemic,
[01:21:21] it's not easily transmissible,
[01:21:22] it's extremely lethal and will kill most people
[01:21:24] before it can spread again.
[01:21:25] Media is fear mongering,
[01:21:26] the virus infects 200 people annually.
[01:21:28] Wait. How many people get human to human?
[01:21:34] Hantavirus transmission every day, every year.
[01:21:52] This is really rare. This doesn't happen a lot, man.
[01:21:55] It's 100 to 200 in Argentine.
[01:21:57] I feel like that's not really, I mean, yeah, maybe it's good.
[01:22:02] Maybe it'll kill you so fast it won't spread.
[01:22:08] Ebola was 50%.
[01:22:09] Yeah, it kills fast, but they haven't confirmed it was human to human.
[01:22:12] Really?
[01:22:13] Okay.
[01:22:13] I assume that they did.
[01:22:15] That's what I just read or saw it was, but maybe not.
[01:22:18] Oh, well, okay.
[01:22:19] Well, maybe, maybe this isn't, maybe this isn't as dangerous as people
[01:22:23] think it is.
[01:22:24] I don't know guys.
[01:22:25] I see something like this and I think to myself this seems pretty bad, but you know if we have
[01:22:30] another code, you remember what I said before right, is that you know what, I'm not going
[01:22:37] to share that. I think there are some things that I don't need to get into and imagine
[01:22:42] if it develops to a less dangerous strain like COVID. Yeah, I mean you could be right
[01:22:47] about that and it's because they're able to isolate people quickly, this is about
[01:22:49] huge numbers of people, don't make the mistake of thinking that it's not bad.
[01:22:53] I don't know guys. I'll tell you this
[01:22:55] Go buy toilet paper. Come on. Go buy the toilet paper right now. No, you're gonna buy it. Oh my god
[01:23:02] Get all the get all the pallets of water
[01:23:05] like
[01:23:06] My bullets. Yeah, bro. It's the zombie invasion. Oh my god
[01:23:11] By hand sanitizer. Oh man. I remember
[01:23:15] COVID was I mean for me COVID was great like I I love the idea of
[01:23:21] nobody goes outside ever everybody because like everybody basically isn't it
[01:23:28] crazy that the entire world had to live my life for about a year and it drove the
[01:23:34] entire collective population insane that's really kind of interesting isn't
[01:23:40] it because like I just you know I just do what I do right I'm just doing me but
[01:23:46] like it drove everybody else fucking crazy how it now it happens again yeah I
[01:23:52] guess so right I don't know guys that was on sage murder sage mode during
[01:23:57] COVID I was happy it knew okay there's a poly market and oh no and now it's gone
[01:24:07] back down what a surprise and people already started betting on this what a
[01:24:12] a surprise. And I don't know about the pandemic. I don't know what really the reason there
[01:24:17] is. Three people on a cruise ship have passed away from a suspected infection from rodents.
[01:24:22] So, you know,
[01:24:24] I normally wouldn't think of a video like this, but I feel like I need to say something.
[01:24:31] So I wrote a few things down. This is from yesterday. I'm currently on board the
[01:24:35] two days ago.
[01:24:36] Two days ago.
[01:24:37] And what's happening right now is very real for all of us here.
[01:24:41] We're not just a story, we're not just headlines, we're people with families, with
[01:24:50] flags, with people waiting for us at home.
[01:24:56] There's a lot of uncertainty, and that's the hardest part.
[01:25:03] All we want right now is to feel safe, to have clarity and to get home.
[01:25:09] So if you're seeing coverage about this, just remember that there are real people behind
[01:25:14] it and that this isn't something happening somewhere far away.
[01:25:19] It's happening to us right now.
[01:25:22] I'll share more when I can, but for now, I just ask for your kindness and understanding.
[01:25:27] Thank you.
[01:25:28] I mean, I'm going to be real, like I wouldn't want to back.
[01:25:31] I wouldn't, I'd say like, listen, like, we gonna have to have y'all quarantine for like a week or something like that.
[01:25:38] Fly them out supplies or some shit.
[01:25:40] Like, that'd be me, right? I mean, that'd be what I'd do.
[01:25:44] And so, like, I don't know really, yeah, contain it, right?
[01:25:47] It's just pretty fucking obvious what to do, right?
[01:25:50] Duh. Duh.
[01:25:52] But, uh, yeah, no, no, it's eight to ten weeks, maybe, I don't know.
[01:25:55] Like, but that's what I would do. I would just keep them.
[01:25:58] I would not let them go back on shore, man. I wouldn't.
[01:26:00] But I don't know what the I don't know what the reasoning is like I don't know enough about the virus like if it's if it's that dangerous
[01:26:06] That's what I would do, but like I'm not a fucking. I'm not a virus wizard, right?
[01:26:10] So like I don't understand how it works another vaccine. Yeah guys who's ready for their 15th booster start
[01:26:17] Takes eight weeks for one to be all clear. Well, that's fine. I mean shit considering the virus
[01:26:21] Excessive rears numerous other human-to-human breakouts prior and unresolved the news only getting traction because the cruise ship story makes it
[01:26:27] more notable. Yeah, because it makes it international, right? And so like, if it's a, you know, some
[01:26:33] like weird outbreak of a disease and like some other random country in Africa, nobody gives
[01:26:39] a shit, right? But if it's happening and it's like a bunch of people sailing around
[01:26:43] the whole world, then yeah, I think that's a lot more noteworthy. I mean, very clearly
[01:26:47] it is. But I don't know, right? I'm not sure. I guess we'll have to find out.
[01:26:52] So what is this here? Can I pull this up?
[01:26:54] Ella Amoff has been on SSRIs for 15 years.
[01:26:59] Wait.
[01:27:04] What? She's the stepdaughter of Kamala Harris?
[01:27:09] I'm just sitting here crocheting, waiting for a friend.
[01:27:12] And I was just listening to this podcast that the Wall Street Journal put out about SSRIs
[01:27:17] and anti-anxiety meds, and kind of the overprescription of them in America, and it was making me think a lot,
[01:27:25] because I've been on SSRIs for over a decade, almost 15 years probably.
[01:27:30] How old is she?
[01:27:34] Like, I mean, she doesn't look that old.
[01:27:39] 50? No, no, she's not 50, like...
[01:27:47] Oh my god.
[01:28:08] What the fuck?
[01:28:13] So she's 26.
[01:28:15] She's 26 and she's been on SSRIs.
[01:28:20] She said for 50, that means 11 years old.
[01:28:24] Holy shit.
[01:28:28] And they were calling out the lack of research on long term use of these things.
[01:28:38] They were calling out the lack of information that doctors give about coming off of these
[01:28:46] meds and kind of the psychological effects they can have.
[01:28:49] That's brutal.
[01:28:50] It really got me thinking how little I'm going to.
[01:28:52] I mean, she said over a decade.
[01:28:54] So that means that she was at least on them whenever she was probably 15.
[01:28:58] That's crazy.
[01:28:59] I've thought about that naively, obviously.
[01:29:03] I've noticed that every time I've gone off of it for a week or missed it or for whatever reason like it has been
[01:29:10] really hard for me, and I've had a really hard time and
[01:29:15] I guess this is just something I was wondering if you guys have thought about or relate to or
[01:29:21] Kind of consider when you're thinking about going on that's like that
[01:29:25] Because I don't know if this is something that I want to talk about enough because that's brutal like I
[01:29:31] I feel like so many of us are on these meds and
[01:29:35] this is... They prescribed me as I think it was called...
[01:29:39] I think it was called Sirdeline? Like is that the...
[01:29:42] Let me see if that's the name of it.
[01:29:51] Yeah, yeah, so they prescribed it. Yeah, so they gave me this
[01:29:56] and I take
[01:29:59] Like half of the lowest dosage of this pill once probably every three weeks if I'm stressed out
[01:30:10] That's it
[01:30:12] So I I mean other than that like and I feel like that I don't even know if it helps
[01:30:17] I really don't
[01:30:19] So you know crazy. Yeah
[01:30:21] And uh stop that's not bad at all. Yeah, I don't I it's not doing nothing
[01:30:26] What makes me feel better?
[01:30:29] Oh, like wake up in the middle of the night stressed out, right?
[01:30:33] Now I do this.
[01:30:34] That doesn't do anything.
[01:30:35] It's placebo.
[01:30:36] Maybe.
[01:30:37] I don't know.
[01:30:38] It's like actually happening, like people get off of them and they kind of break down
[01:30:45] and it could be really bad.
[01:30:46] Oh my God.
[01:30:47] So, yeah, I guess I just want your general thoughts.
[01:30:50] Holy shit, man.
[01:30:55] I live with a crazy fuck prescription drugs.
[01:30:58] Is that it?
[01:30:59] It takes six weeks on a stable dose to do anything.
[01:31:02] Really?
[01:31:03] Well, like, so the guy, so I went to the doctor
[01:31:06] and they prescribed me this medicine
[01:31:09] because I said, this is never,
[01:31:10] my blood pressure was really high.
[01:31:12] And he said like, okay, there's another clip
[01:31:14] where she speaks of it.
[01:31:15] Okay, I'll look at that in just a second.
[01:31:17] But like, I'll talk about it from like my perspective
[01:31:19] is that like basically what happened with me is that I,
[01:31:23] What do you call it?
[01:31:26] I had a, I had really high blood pressure.
[01:31:29] It was like 193 and it was like, I was getting like continually like, you know, 160 plus
[01:31:34] readings, which is like bad.
[01:31:36] And so he gave me the medicine and I was thinking to myself, it's fatal.
[01:31:42] Well, unfortunately it wasn't, but basically he gave me this medicine and I took it and
[01:31:48] I was like, this is just so you, it's basically, it's a bottle of P.A.
[01:31:53] pills to make you stop being retarded but that that that's that's what I in my
[01:31:58] mind I'm like so these are like anti-retard pills because I'm a retarded
[01:32:03] and he's trying to get that out of me doesn't want me to be retarded anymore
[01:32:07] okay so once they take the pills the no retarded pills okay got it so and I
[01:32:12] thought to myself like do I really want to begin my medical journey of
[01:32:17] of taking chemicals to constantly rebalance my body chemistry and I asked myself the question
[01:32:27] I was like do I want to do that on a regular basis and I came to the conclusion that no
[01:32:32] I don't and so what did I do? I just stopped being retarded. I just stopped. I stopped
[01:32:40] stressing out. Straight up. Like, the amount of stress that I have now versus, like, um,
[01:32:50] like I didn't even know how much it was a thing until I went to the fucking dentist,
[01:32:57] like maybe three weeks ago, two weeks ago, when I went to the dentist and I got a blood
[01:33:02] pressure reading instead of 120. And like that was like, I mean, I was expecting to
[01:33:07] 200 right like I mean I would be crazy crazy upset and so I just I unretarded
[01:33:12] myself I did I unretarded myself completely and it's just not being a
[01:33:17] retard grow up yeah which number is one that's the bottom one the top one was
[01:33:21] like three something I'm just kidding no no it was the top one I forgot the
[01:33:26] bottom one was right and so do you read books right well I just like magic
[01:33:30] well no I just I tried to consciously change things right because I didn't
[01:33:34] want to begin like I've never watched a person take medication and then stop
[01:33:38] taking medication. I've watched people take medication and then take more
[01:33:43] medication and then take more medication and then take more medication and then
[01:33:48] die. I've seen that happen a few times. Nope. Nope. Nope. Oh, oh, oh, I'm doing
[01:33:59] I ain't doing that.
[01:34:00] Nope.
[01:34:01] Absolutely not.
[01:34:04] Oh, audio's broken.
[01:34:07] Give me a second.
[01:34:08] Let me reopen this on another browser.
[01:34:10] I just want to start off with saying thank you for everyone sounding off in the comments.
[01:34:18] This is the exact kind of discourse conversation sharing I wanted to have.
[01:34:22] Yeah.
[01:34:23] Makes me feel us alone in the situation.
[01:34:25] Also wanted to address this comment.
[01:34:27] This I know I know this and I think a part of my
[01:34:31] It's like wean off if you just continue
[01:34:33] Yeah, no doubt convinces myself that I'm better now and I don't need these and having them makes me weaker
[01:34:40] Or is gonna make me less better and I think that's just a
[01:34:45] part of
[01:34:47] coming to terms with having like
[01:34:50] chronic depression and anxiety and
[01:34:53] Things like honestly, I'm gonna give like maybe a hot take
[01:34:57] I think that the overwhelming majority of these people's depression and problems are self-induced and
[01:35:04] I think that they are exacerbated by social media by
[01:35:09] doctors by medication and by their lifestyles. I think that very few of them have like general like genuine
[01:35:19] you know chemical brain imbalances or anything like that.
[01:35:22] I think that a lot of them are something wrong with them and they're doing it to themselves.
[01:35:27] And I think that the overmedication of people that continually engage in unhealthy behaviors
[01:35:35] is a really dangerous path to go down.
[01:35:38] That's what I think.
[01:35:39] That, so, but yes, you should definitely consult your doctor and we know from them in that
[01:35:45] way as many people and myself can attest it is very dangerous.
[01:35:51] Also it's really amazing and awesome to see how many people have been on SSRIs and
[01:35:55] anxiety meds for so long and I'm so helpful. I have no plan on getting off of
[01:36:01] mine anytime soon and I agree with what a lot of people are saying, like
[01:36:06] any medication. What's weird to me about it is like, I mean I just I don't
[01:36:13] know why you'd want to have to take medication for like I mean presumably
[01:36:18] your entire life. Like, I don't like, I mean, where's the light at the end of this tunnel?
[01:36:26] Right? When, when is, when is enough enough? I don't understand it. Like, I'm not, by the
[01:36:32] way, I'm not a doctor. Like, I don't know. I don't know what I'm talking about here.
[01:36:36] Like this is, this is all just total bro science. But like, I just think that people are
[01:36:41] overwhelmingly too reliant on medication and medical intervention when the reality
[01:36:48] is like I think it's the same thing that like I I I have probably the most regressive and
[01:36:55] stupid opinions on medical health stuff, but I think that they're right. I think that if
[01:37:02] your testosterone is really low, you should go out and cut down five trees. You should
[01:37:07] go out and build a log cabin in the woods. That's what I'm thinking. That's where
[01:37:14] I'm out and for anyone who has physical ailments or illnesses like this is
[01:37:20] something that start working out I'm okay with being on forever if I need to
[01:37:25] my estrogen have the view oh I'm gonna get off of it the play world warcraft
[01:37:29] YZ but yeah this is great conversation and thank you guys you guys are the
[01:37:37] best that's insane man start off with saying that is insane bro like you
[01:37:42] You have people going and taking this medication and shit, like for 10 years, bro, you got
[01:37:47] spawn camped.
[01:37:49] You got spawn camped.
[01:37:51] If you, like, I feel bad for her, really.
[01:37:53] Like if you're going out and you're getting this medication given to you whenever you
[01:37:58] are preteen, you're, you know, she said 15 years, she's 26.
[01:38:02] You're 11 years old, you know, 12 years old, 13 even, right?
[01:38:08] 10 years old maybe.
[01:38:09] That's insane, man.
[01:38:11] I don't even know what to say.
[01:38:13] For me with bipolar, I don't want to have my meds my whole life, but with this one specifically
[01:38:16] meds I've been incredibly helpful in my stability.
[01:38:18] The wrong meds fucked me up big time.
[01:38:20] It's a balance.
[01:38:21] Yeah, I mean, I can never, I'm not telling anybody to take my advice and do what I'm
[01:38:25] saying.
[01:38:26] All I'm saying is that that's the way that at least I look at things and I see
[01:38:30] things.
[01:38:31] It's like I don't want to end up taking medication that's going to put me at risk
[01:38:36] in one way or another, right?
[01:38:38] And it's weird.
[01:38:39] How's it not child abuse?
[01:38:40] like it kind of is at a certain point right I mean if you're going and you're
[01:38:43] you know having your your kid at that seven years or sorry 11 years old do
[01:38:48] that I mean that's fucking insane man it really is so yeah and also I saw this
[01:38:54] is would you date a girl with that unibrow I don't know but anyway we don't
[01:38:58] speak about women this way so this is one of my favorite things to have
[01:39:04] happen is that everybody that gets mad about attacks on somebody who's a woman, and then
[01:39:12] every single time it's somebody saying, I think we should be allowed to kill at least one man
[01:39:16] per day, so true.
[01:39:20] This is so fucking common, it is ridiculous.
[01:39:24] These people have no problem at all advocating for it, and I'm not really saying like they're
[01:39:29] not really doing this on a serious level, right, but they are doing it, and they're
[01:39:33] They're saying this kind of stuff and they just want health care, yeah.
[01:39:37] It's like you're the one tone policing somebody else saying this about women, oh my god.
[01:39:42] Second sentence is so unnecessary, you don't know the person, what do they say?
[01:39:46] I said, Kate and Senna with dumb retarded bitches.
[01:39:49] Yeah, I wonder which one's worse, this or that.
[01:39:52] And it's again, I think there's a massive double standard where women are able to
[01:39:56] like openly say negative and detrimental and demeaning things towards men.
[01:40:00] But the moment that a man says something like that to women, they're like, oh, you can't
[01:40:03] say that.
[01:40:04] Nah, get the fuck out of here.
[01:40:06] Get the fuck out of here.
[01:40:07] Are you kidding me?
[01:40:08] Like, they do shit like that all the time.
[01:40:10] Oh, my God.
[01:40:11] She can't say racism because the black cop literally arrested her.
[01:40:13] Oh, this other person, I have no idea about that.
[01:40:17] And also, Elon's locked in, bro.
[01:40:20] Like, this is the same shit that I've said.
[01:40:23] Illuminating speech by Schumer, worth watching, Democrats used to be against illegal immigration.
[01:40:27] What changed?
[01:40:28] importing voters to achieve a permanent one-party rule. Man. Glad to see that. I
[01:40:39] really am. I'm glad to see that for sure. You got more people talking about this,
[01:40:44] like recognizing this obvious reality that anybody can tell this is what's
[01:40:48] happening, right? It's so clear. Let me see. Is this one, I don't know if it's
[01:40:52] working. Oh, this is zero with you. Let me see if I can get this open and
[01:40:56] and pull it up.
[01:40:58] This one viral, let me see if I can find it.
[01:41:00] 50 year old actress, Charlize Theron,
[01:41:02] her biggest ick is when a guy wants to make love to her
[01:41:05] and reveals that it causes her to get instantly turned off.
[01:41:09] We want.
[01:41:10] So what's your take?
[01:41:11] We're looking to hide.
[01:41:12] Um, whenever a guy says, I would like to make love to you.
[01:41:17] We can labor, but we should not.
[01:41:20] It's an ick.
[01:41:21] It's such an ick.
[01:41:22] 100% agree.
[01:41:23] You don't get that, that's an ick.
[01:41:25] The dry heave that comes with it.
[01:41:29] This could be multiple things.
[01:41:31] There's a lot to unpack, but actually there isn't.
[01:41:32] It's just very simple.
[01:41:33] Don't fucking say it.
[01:41:34] Don't say love me.
[01:41:35] Because my vagina closes up.
[01:41:37] Okay.
[01:41:38] What?
[01:41:39] What?
[01:41:40] Who said that?
[01:41:43] It's true.
[01:41:44] Somebody's shocked.
[01:41:45] All the ladies know what I'm talking about.
[01:41:47] Well, what is it about the word love making that is such a turn off?
[01:41:54] I don't want you to make anything with me. I want you to do something with me.
[01:42:01] I think that with a lot of these it's just women that had a bad experience with a person that said that
[01:42:08] or somebody said that in a way that made them feel uncomfortable for some sort of secondary reason
[01:42:14] and it just bothers them. I think that's what happens.
[01:42:18] Do things.
[01:42:19] Yeah, let's do it.
[01:42:20] it like let's well don't say that either that's like in lame just like that's it
[01:42:27] like just say that I know I'm not alone in this that's so cool everybody on the
[01:42:32] subway let's get some hands holy moly lady do you love to be made to you thank
[01:42:39] you isn't an egg when someone says please make love to me it's an egg she's
[01:42:44] gonna throw up look I can see I've been doing this all wrong my whole life
[01:42:47] Please don't make anything
[01:42:50] Especially not love I I get it. I mean I kind of like do you get it?
[01:42:55] Yeah, if you ever said that before no, no, I mean I want to make love to you
[01:42:58] No, I've never said that
[01:43:01] I'm not please make love to you. Is that what you do? No. Oh you took the shades off for this. I love it
[01:43:07] Yeah, I need to what do you say? What do you say? What is what do you say?
[01:43:10] Me? Yeah, I don't say much. I just give a little kiss see I would take that. I go right in just don't
[01:43:15] Don't, ah, don't look.
[01:43:17] Sometimes you don't have to say the words.
[01:43:19] No.
[01:43:20] Sometimes they don't have to say the words.
[01:43:21] Don't speak too much.
[01:43:22] I think we covered it.
[01:43:23] Don't talk.
[01:43:24] This is the thing, like, so this is why everything is so confusing for guys.
[01:43:30] It's you don't say anything, but then if you don't say anything, then you aren't
[01:43:37] obtaining consent, so you should also have to get consent.
[01:43:43] like imagine and the thing is that like like for me like I get it I see what she's saying
[01:43:50] but I feel like for a lot of people and even to me it's like I mean you don't even really know
[01:43:59] it seems like what you want so how can you expect somebody else to it's really hard
[01:44:07] and if you see what I'm saying like it's just like and and this is the kind of thing that's
[01:44:11] it's like really confusing for guys because people say like well
[01:44:15] what do you got what why is it that guys don't understand this stuff
[01:44:19] i think it's because they listen to women like this
[01:44:21] and i mean she's like i especially back in the day
[01:44:25] she's really i i think she's ridiculously hot i do
[01:44:29] and so you hear this really pretty lady who's an actress
[01:44:33] say don't ask this just do it or you don't need to use your words and
[01:44:38] then they hear that
[01:44:40] and they're like, yes, okay, that's what I'm gonna go do.
[01:44:43] And then they do it and it's the wrong way
[01:44:46] and now it's like a huge problem.
[01:44:49] And so do you see how that kind of happens, right?
[01:44:51] I mean, like, cause I feel like that's where things go a lot
[01:44:54] with like guys that, cause you've gotta keep in mind
[01:44:57] like guys will watch this and you know,
[01:44:59] a lot of these guys, they don't want to do something
[01:45:02] that's going to upset somebody.
[01:45:05] They're not trying to abuse or take advantage of somebody
[01:45:08] that they want to do what they want but with the person wants that
[01:45:12] it's hard for them to understand it
[01:45:15] the wrong guy doesn't maybe i guess
[01:45:19] uh...
[01:45:20] came out with a lot of well you can talk with your body which is why it's called
[01:45:23] body like i'm gonna drop it that a little bit to talk with your body
[01:45:27] your body language
[01:45:30] it's all making me very nauseous are you okay does he have a friend of his
[01:45:33] something wrong with the drink? Talk with your body. It's called body language. It's
[01:45:39] simple. Just read their mind. I understand that. That's good subway talk, but that's
[01:45:41] not good bedroom talk. Talk with your body. No, you don't say it though. You just do
[01:45:46] it. You do it. Okay, okay, okay. Do it. Do it. We're helping each other. We're helping
[01:45:52] each other. Jesus. What is the biggest thing? Is that the biggest thing? I have,
[01:45:55] I mean, I have a few. I'm like, I'm bothered by long emails. Don't write long emails.
[01:46:01] I'm not going to read them.
[01:46:02] Even if they're love letters.
[01:46:04] OK, what is it?
[01:46:05] The 1940s?
[01:46:06] Yeah.
[01:46:07] No, no, I want to go back to that.
[01:46:08] Are you writing war letters?
[01:46:10] I want to go back to the Ick.
[01:46:11] Oh, OK.
[01:46:12] Like the Icks.
[01:46:13] The Icks.
[01:46:13] So you have this one Ick, which is lovemaking.
[01:46:15] That makes your, in your words, your pussy dry?
[01:46:18] Is that what you said?
[01:46:19] I don't know what you said.
[01:46:20] Vagina?
[01:46:20] OK, sorry.
[01:46:21] My vagina dries.
[01:46:22] My badge release.
[01:46:23] Your vagina dries up.
[01:46:24] Such a dude.
[01:46:24] What else makes you feel like I don't like this man?
[01:46:28] That's not a sexy man.
[01:46:30] This is not even a man-ish, this is not a man thing, as a big man walks by.
[01:46:36] So it's just, it's so embarrassing, well like, do you see why it's really confusing for guys,
[01:46:42] right?
[01:46:43] Where like, you'll hear something like this and it's like, okay, well how am I gonna
[01:46:47] respond to it?
[01:46:49] What am I going to say?
[01:46:50] Like, how do I approach somebody who is seemingly asking for two contradictory things?
[01:46:57] It's really confusing.
[01:46:59] Yeah, this this is it. What is this here if I find it the rock the ages adopted. Wait. What is this?
[01:47:04] Let's be real. She's retarded
[01:47:06] Wait, what is this?
[01:47:09] Anyone in her interview why she adopted two African boys and turned them into girls
[01:47:16] What the fuck
[01:47:18] Wait, she adopted two guys from Africa two boys from Africa and they're both transgender
[01:47:29] What the fuck? Who does this? This is insane!
[01:47:33] And I don't even know what to say. This can't be real. Yeah, it's so deranged.
[01:47:38] I don't even know what to say. And she's off the rails, reference indicator.
[01:47:42] Yeah, I mean, I think that she's just nuts.
[01:47:45] That's really what's going on. Jackson adopted 2012
[01:47:49] transgender girl, but initially told Jackson was a boy, but at
[01:47:53] age three... at age three?
[01:47:58] Oh my god, oh my god, I I mean guys three
[01:48:13] Why are you listening to a three-year-old's judgment?
[01:48:18] Really like I don't even know like how is this even possible like I
[01:48:23] Can think of something that gives me the egg right? I mean like holy shit. What is this?
[01:48:28] And as a trans whisperer, I guess so yeah, and why not just adopt the girls? I have no idea
[01:48:35] It's just so weird man. I don't know if they even said that in the first place
[01:48:38] Yeah, I mean do you even really know what they mean like what what it how do you know what this kid wants?
[01:48:44] It's three years old. She's probably desensitized bro. That's so much normal sex is going tough Ricky stuff
[01:48:49] I don't know about that talk about the egg. Yeah, that's deranged man like I okay
[01:48:55] Yeah, she's totally fucking nuts, man.
[01:48:57] Lately, I had sex with a 26-year-old man.
[01:48:59] It was amazing, you can't enjoy these privileges in marriage.
[01:49:02] Okay, wow.
[01:49:03] Great, do whatever you want.
[01:49:05] And I'm not a boy, I'm a dragon.
[01:49:07] Yeah, I don't understand.
[01:49:08] Like literally, how is it that you are going to listen
[01:49:12] to a three-year-old's preferences or evaluation
[01:49:15] or judgment on anything?
[01:49:17] Really, it's just insane to even consider this.
[01:49:21] Oh, I will look at some of this drama.
[01:49:25] I was going to look at it earlier,
[01:49:27] but I can go through the rest of this.
[01:49:29] It's actually pretty funny to see it.
[01:49:31] Let me scroll down and find the rest of it.
[01:49:34] So there's been a huge amount of drama,
[01:49:36] crazy, crazy amount of people mad over Iron Mouse.
[01:49:42] I'll go back and I'll show you guys.
[01:49:44] Let me make sure I get all the other ones.
[01:49:48] Three-year PlayStation settlement is huge.
[01:49:50] I don't even know what that is.
[01:49:53] Drama time?
[01:49:54] Yep, drama time.
[01:49:55] So basically, Iron Mouse decided that she
[01:50:00] was going to avoid a partnership with Neverness to Everness.
[01:50:06] And the reason for that apparently
[01:50:08] is that I'm trying to find where the actual, I think,
[01:50:11] this seems to be the main clip, right?
[01:50:14] Yeah, this is the main clip.
[01:50:15] Let's just take a look at it.
[01:50:20] And they had told my people that there's no AI in it.
[01:50:25] It's literally your scene from weathering with you on a big TV in the city with an AI filter over it.
[01:50:30] It's not even a, whoops, we forgot to take out the temp assets. It's theft and they keep lying.
[01:50:36] Feel sorry for anyone that was involved without knowing about this or having already signed contracts without being able to back out.
[01:50:43] Bro, I would have never known until, I didn't know until I saw that thing on Twitter after the stream.
[01:50:49] I guess like since I did it I got pushed like a lot of stuff got pushed me and then people also added me with stuff
[01:50:56] So I saw it and I'm like
[01:50:59] What the fuck bro, uh-huh they told my sponsor people
[01:51:05] They told my sponsor people they said they said no
[01:51:09] They said we do not have AI in anything. There's no way I anywhere
[01:51:15] Why are you fucking lying bro?
[01:51:18] like
[01:51:19] I feel like I mean if it is that there's like there's two components to this right so the first component is that
[01:51:28] The ai like the the ai virtue signaling. I just think is so fucking cringe
[01:51:35] It's so insanely annoying
[01:51:38] cringe-worthy
[01:51:39] Obnoxious like I mean there are so many other companies like people brought this up
[01:51:44] Like she was like apparently ironmouse is new in the new honkai gotcha game and then you have me ho yo
[01:51:52] Hiring people for AI stuff. So like where really is the standard here? How is that? Okay?
[01:51:58] But like what you were doing over there isn't like I mean what they're doing like I don't I don't get this right?
[01:52:05] I don't think that there's really a standard here. It's racist towards AI. Yes, it is. It's racist towards AI
[01:52:09] And so also like there isn't a team of devs anywhere that are using AI as an assistive tool right now
[01:52:15] Yeah, exactly. And this is really what I think things are doing arbitrary lines in the sand exactly and so like I think that it's just
[01:52:23] Anyway, let me talk about the easy one first, right? I'll talk about the easy one, which is that it's so obvious that
[01:52:31] It's so obvious that if a company lies to you that it would give you reason and pause to work with them in the future
[01:52:37] I think that's super reasonable and anybody could understand that like if they if they're telling you something
[01:52:44] But then they're doing something else or they want to change the deal or the nature of the contract or whatever
[01:52:49] But here's the reality is that if you're trying to draw a line in the sand with not playing video games made with AI
[01:52:57] My best advice to you is to stop playing video games
[01:53:00] And the reason why is because a lot of these studios are using they're using AI
[01:53:06] AI, but they're just not telling people because it's just part of the development process.
[01:53:11] It's not that there's no, like, grand design here.
[01:53:14] It's just that's what people do, right?
[01:53:17] They're using it with everything.
[01:53:18] They're using it with pre-production.
[01:53:20] And they've said, by the way, Hottest Studio, these are the people that made Neverness
[01:53:24] to Everness, stated AI is used only for pre-production renderings and never for
[01:53:29] core assets or final content.
[01:53:31] But if parent AI generated billboards and cutscenes with visual inconsistencies
[01:53:35] are present in the released game. So they said that there wasn't AI and there seems to be.
[01:53:41] Well, we don't know this for sure, but it seems to be the case. So go back to original
[01:53:46] Mega Man and Metroid. Yeah, exactly. And so who gets fucked about billboards? I don't think
[01:53:50] anybody really cares. And this is the problem is that I think there is a manufactured outrage
[01:53:56] around AI. There is a massive manufactured outrage around AI. And I think the reason
[01:54:01] why is because you have all these people who are, you have all these people that are
[01:54:07] trying to push the idea of like AI being this horrible thing, but the reason why they're
[01:54:12] actually pushing AI being this horrible thing is because AI stands to put their job at risk.
[01:54:18] So it actually doesn't have anything to do with AI fundamentally.
[01:54:22] And if it wasn't for that one thing, they'd be totally okay with it.
[01:54:26] Resident Evil 9 where developers admitted the assets like the TV embed were made
[01:54:29] with AI.
[01:54:31] Is that true? Let me look and see this. This is just a play through of her playing the game. I have no idea.
[01:54:36] And so, yeah, it's Terminator. It's just jealousy. Well, I don't think it's jealousy. I don't think that's the right word.
[01:54:42] But anyway, so let's go back. I will no push AI billboards with zero related to the game.
[01:54:47] It's not a day with men. I'll no longer be playing AI. It's generally super fun.
[01:54:51] And I care about supporting media that supports artists and supports our planet and keeps it safe.
[01:54:55] Is this person also another artist? I have no idea if they are or not.
[01:55:00] What is this year at all?
[01:55:01] The AI grows in your comments here.
[01:55:02] You lack of empathy for our earth.
[01:55:04] The only one, the animals we have here.
[01:55:06] Like what?
[01:55:07] The animals.
[01:55:07] What does AI have to do with animals?
[01:55:09] So, once against the artsy fartsy theater kids, you're right.
[01:55:13] Well, and these are the people that always have to create
[01:55:16] some sort of, like some sort of the theatrics, right?
[01:55:21] There has to be some sort of thing
[01:55:22] that they're getting upset about or mad about or whatever.
[01:55:25] And yeah, the amount of energy it consumes.
[01:55:27] Yeah, but I mean like obviously there's a lot of things
[01:55:29] consume a lot of energy, right? I mean, AI isn't the only thing that consumes a lot of
[01:55:32] energy. Like, I don't even understand this. So, 99% of the games made by artists who's
[01:55:37] worked there now discarding, well, I think it's more than that. I think the truth is that
[01:55:41] every single game that you're going to play, there are going to be games that you
[01:55:45] can tell or made by AI, and there's going to be games that you can't tell or made
[01:55:49] by AI. I don't think that there are going to be that many games that are not made
[01:55:53] with AI. And if you want to make the argument that, for example, like it takes jobs
[01:55:57] away from people. If you have AI that's doing pre-production, or it's doing storyboarding,
[01:56:04] or some other variation of that, fundamentally that is a job that a person used to have that's
[01:56:10] now being taken away from that person and being given to AI instead. So even if it
[01:56:15] doesn't make it to the final product, if AI is being used in the creative process,
[01:56:20] it's probably being used in order to mass produce work that would have otherwise
[01:56:24] had to have been paid for. So I don't really even understand this distinction because really
[01:56:30] the problem is if you have a problem with generative AI, then I think that you should
[01:56:35] have a problem with it categorically, right? You shouldn't have a problem with it when
[01:56:38] it's only, you can only see it, right? That's it. It's a longer story than exactly.
[01:56:42] And so, AI is used everywhere in tech to write code. Exactly, yeah. And so, and
[01:56:47] also writing code with AI, is it really that much different from the person, the
[01:56:52] programmer's perspective between having your code be written by AI versus
[01:56:57] having an image be created by AI. Well, whenever you're firing the person that's
[01:57:01] doing it, whether it's the code or the artist, they're still losing their job.
[01:57:05] I don't think it's a big difference for them, for example. It's the exact same
[01:57:09] thing. How do you think AI wouldn't remove all industry? What is this year
[01:57:13] which would hinder our outlook to winning World War III? I mean, no, my
[01:57:16] outlook on AI, this is my outlook on AI, I think that we should have almost
[01:57:20] zero regulation around AI. I think AI should be massively funded and I think it's a huge resource
[01:57:25] and it's a massive tool that everybody should be using and I think the government should be
[01:57:31] should be encouraging more companies to double down on using AI. Like zero regulation, yeah,
[01:57:38] yeah, pretty much zero regulation. That's my outlook on it. And here's the reason why.
[01:57:43] Here's the reason why I think that it's because other countries in the world are using AI
[01:57:49] and they're doing this and I view it in the same way that I view developing nuclear weapons.
[01:57:54] Obviously AI is very different but it's the same concept where I think that it's such a powerful tool
[01:58:01] and it's such a worthwhile resource that the focus should be about making sure that we're
[01:58:07] the ones that control it first and we're able to define what the control of it actually is
[01:58:12] because the only thing worse than us spending a lot of resources and having to unregulated
[01:58:17] unregulated a i is another country like imagine if iran had that
[01:58:22] imagine if china had that imagine if russia had that or another country that's
[01:58:27] oppositional to the united states has that
[01:58:29] then it becomes an even larger problem because the reality is that we live in
[01:58:33] a global economy
[01:58:35] and inside of a global economy
[01:58:37] you are competing against chinese products you're competing against
[01:58:42] russian products are right now there's sanctions
[01:58:44] but there's not always going to be sanctions and same with Iran
[01:58:47] there probably won't always be sanctions on Iran so eventually these people that
[01:58:51] are using these types of tools
[01:58:53] will be able to weaponize them and affect them in a way that
[01:58:57] is beneficial for their company so if you have one company that's using AI
[01:59:03] and the other company isn't using AI I wonder which one is going to be more
[01:59:06] successful
[01:59:07] and I think that what's going to happen is that you're going to have a
[01:59:10] convergence where you have the good companies that are also using AI to
[01:59:15] multiply their effects, right? Things like Palantir, right? Things like this.
[01:59:20] And then you're going to have a crazy amount of resource allocation. AI
[01:59:27] 2027 is a good YouTube video about what you're talking about. AI 2027, wasn't
[01:59:32] I going to watch this like fucking three months ago? I think I was and I
[01:59:38] never did. Maybe I should watch this. A realistic scenario of AI, yeah, maybe this is it here.
[01:59:44] We're not ready for it. Yeah, I think this is it, right? I'm not going to look at it
[01:59:48] right now. I just want to have it listed second video. Maybe I don't know really which
[01:59:53] one is worthwhile. It's the second video. Okay, maybe I can watch this. We'll see what
[01:59:58] happens. But anyway, let me talk about this first, right? People are only employed
[02:00:02] now because they can't scale fast enough. Exactly. But if you aren't applying the
[02:00:06] the effects of the human mind or the idea that when it war, the civilians are the most important
[02:00:11] aspect of your nation's industrial capacity. I don't know what you mean by that, so you'd
[02:00:15] have to explain it a little bit differently. Then why do I listen to you if I can ask AI?
[02:00:19] Because AI isn't good enough. That's the reason why. And also a lot of my answers
[02:00:24] to things you could get through AI. And a lot of people choose to use AI. Like
[02:00:29] look at people that are jerking off to fake AI girls on Twitter, right, and shit
[02:00:33] like this on Instagram, and only fans even, right?
[02:00:37] And so, so is AI art.
[02:00:39] Well, I think that the focus is around generative AI, right?
[02:00:42] It's around AI that creates images
[02:00:45] and it creates creative content.
[02:00:47] And I think the reason why there's
[02:00:49] such a negative hostility around that,
[02:00:51] the reason why is because the people are out there
[02:00:55] that are pushing the hostility
[02:00:56] are the ones that have something to lose.
[02:00:59] I think that the overwhelming majority of people
[02:01:01] that are on twitter and on social media
[02:01:04] you're screaming from the rooftops about how bad a i is
[02:01:07] a i can directly stand to take their job
[02:01:10] and i think that's what's happening is that you have these people that are so
[02:01:13] up-fired voice actors people like this
[02:01:16] because voice acting is going to be you you'll still have voice acting you're
[02:01:19] always going to have voice acting but
[02:01:21] it's it's going down massively and you're having these tools be generated
[02:01:27] and whenever you have other countries that are using these tools
[02:01:30] you simply can't compete in the free marketplace
[02:01:34] if they're using these tools and you're not so i'll give you a good parallel to
[02:01:38] this right and it's illegal immigration and how construction
[02:01:43] is basically the same thing
[02:01:49] so if you have two contracting companies
[02:01:53] and one contracting company
[02:01:55] is hiring illegal aliens and that they are paying them under the table
[02:02:00] and they're able to get the job done for a thousand dollars
[02:02:03] then you can quote the uh... you know that the person that you're doing the
[02:02:07] uh... the work for
[02:02:08] for let's say fifteen hundred dollars right
[02:02:11] but if you're hiring
[02:02:12] all americans and everything is totally above the board
[02:02:16] and no edges are you know we're not no corners are cut
[02:02:19] and it's totally above the board let's say the cost of that is maybe
[02:02:24] fifteen hundred dollars the base cost is fifteen dollars so now in order to
[02:02:29] achieve the same profit margin, you have to now charge, I don't know how much would that
[02:02:33] be, like $130,000, $150, sorry, it would be $2,000, like $100, right?
[02:02:40] So you have to charge more money.
[02:02:42] So my point is that whenever all things are considered equal, the company that uses more
[02:02:48] things to save time, save money, and save resources will win in the free market.
[02:02:55] And this is something that's evident.
[02:02:58] And I'll give you a couple of examples of this, right?
[02:03:01] Is that think about how many people moved away from bespoke leather goods and they chose
[02:03:06] to go with plastic instead.
[02:03:08] And now you have plastic that is massive in the market, right?
[02:03:13] And you have some people that are going back to leather and things like that, but for
[02:03:16] the most part they're using these types of synthetic materials.
[02:03:21] And I think that, like my dad told me about this, never had happened, like same
[02:03:23] as Styrofoam, et cetera.
[02:03:25] And so what's now happening is that you have so many of these people that, you know, like,
[02:03:32] I'm trying to think of a better way to explain this, right?
[02:03:34] How can I explain this better?
[02:03:35] Plastic is shit, though.
[02:03:36] Well, plastic is reusable.
[02:03:38] People say it's durable.
[02:03:39] It is.
[02:03:40] And ultimately, it's a lot cheaper.
[02:03:42] So if you can deliver a worse product at a better market price, because this is
[02:03:47] the way that...
[02:03:48] So a lot of people don't really understand this because they just look at value.
[02:03:52] So this is the way it works, right?
[02:03:54] that value, this is value, right, and price have to go up. But the thing is that there
[02:04:03] are various intersections, let's say every intersection between between the red lines
[02:04:09] and the black lines is a sale. Okay. And so this is this is the total amount of price
[02:04:16] that you have here. And this is the value, right? It's very, very simple. So you can
[02:04:22] buy something right here that has a low price and a low value.
[02:04:27] And for a lot of people, that's going to be more than good enough.
[02:04:30] They don't need to have the latest and greatest best high quality material.
[02:04:35] They just need something that's good enough.
[02:04:38] You have other people that want something that's a little bit higher quality and then
[02:04:41] you have some people that are still going for the bespoke higher quality goods.
[02:04:47] So yeah, it's basically like this is, I guess this is Timu.
[02:04:51] uh... this is i let me think it was a okay are
[02:04:55] alright uh... this is the this is ali express this is on calls
[02:05:01] and this is gucci right i mean i just heard balenciaga
[02:05:04] so each one of these different companies has a value proposition
[02:05:09] and there's a different price point where at the market people find value
[02:05:12] in it
[02:05:13] but overwhelmingly the luxury goods sell a much lower volume
[02:05:18] and the problem is that luxury video games i don't really think you're going
[02:05:22] to i don't think that's gonna become a thing right
[02:05:24] it's not gonna happen
[02:05:26] and so uh... yet to you know walmart yes something like that
[02:05:29] except it's not she's over the consumer it's cheaper for the companies to mass
[02:05:32] produce
[02:05:32] used to be all the buy better craft that ship locally because they weren't
[02:05:35] trying to produce it everywhere in the world
[02:05:37] well what the point is is that
[02:05:40] like i mean a i is going to be used with everything
[02:05:43] every company is going to be using a i there's not going to be a company
[02:05:47] that isn't using AI. I mean, like, for example, like, Iron Mouse has YouTube videos, right?
[02:05:52] Like, let me see if I can just pull up, like, give you an example, right? I mean, and this
[02:05:56] is how, this is how ubiquitous it is, right? Is that, you know, you have somebody like
[02:06:02] this, right? I mean, let me just go and I'm just going to pull up a random video. Okay,
[02:06:05] this is like two days ago, right? And so you probably have, if you go through this,
[02:06:11] you can do, there's a transcript, right? And all this is transcripted, like this,
[02:06:15] This is done with technology.
[02:06:17] It's done with some form of AI, same with subtitles and everything like that.
[02:06:23] You have all these instances of people that are basically fishes complaining about water
[02:06:29] whenever they're able to perceive it.
[02:06:31] But I think the reality is that we're totally surrounded by AI.
[02:06:36] AI is part of our everyday lives already.
[02:06:39] If you're using Twitter, your information and what you're typing and saying is being
[02:06:44] fed directly into GROC, for example. And so there's nothing that you can really do to
[02:06:49] get away from it. So drawing these imaginary lines into sand about AI doesn't make a lot
[02:06:56] of sense to me. Because how can you have a platform and have an internet presence on
[02:07:04] a platform that basically is being used for AI generation? You're uploading content
[02:07:11] onto a platform that is actively using your content
[02:07:15] for AI generation.
[02:07:17] They're obviously doing this, like duh.
[02:07:20] But you're going to draw the line at a video game
[02:07:23] making an AI billboard.
[02:07:26] There's no logic to that.
[02:07:30] You see what I'm saying?
[02:07:33] There's no logic.
[02:07:34] Like, I don't understand this at all.
[02:07:37] Like, none of this makes sense to me.
[02:07:40] It's ridiculous.
[02:07:41] do you draw the line? Well, I would draw the line. So this is where I would draw the line.
[02:07:46] I think that I mean, I really kind of don't, if you want me to be honest, right? I've played AI
[02:07:53] video games before. I've been a pretty big supporter of AI, like I use AI on my stream.
[02:07:59] Like, I feel like I'm a pretty big advocate of AI. If you want me to be honest,
[02:08:02] it's cheap virtue signaling. Well, what I want, this is what I want.
[02:08:05] I want a list of every creator that's going to virtue signal about how bad AI is.
[02:08:15] And I want to wait five years.
[02:08:19] I want to wait three years.
[02:08:21] And then when Twitch integrates AI, because you know they're going to do it,
[02:08:28] they're going to integrate AI themselves.
[02:08:31] And then when other things integrate AI, I want to ask them, is AI good now? Do you support it?
[02:08:41] But the reality is that I think with a lot of people, they are more than willing to say that this is bad when it is of no cost to them.
[02:08:49] And I think that again, like she is taking, not taking a sponsorship, I think there's a secondary reason for that, that they literally lied to her, which is I think extremely valid.
[02:08:57] it. But the staff will sabotage it. I don't think that they will. I think that that's not
[02:09:01] willing to happen. We just found out a game I worked on. Oh, so this is another person here.
[02:09:06] I don't know really what this is or who this person is. A game that I worked on has been using
[02:09:10] AI and has been dishonest about it. I want to be clear that I do not support generative AI in
[02:09:15] any creative field, including voiceover, art, writing, and music. If this is not addressed
[02:09:19] and removed, I will not be continuing my work with this team. But as coding and
[02:09:24] software development using AI is fine. Exactly, yeah. There is no, this is the problem that
[02:09:29] I have, right? There's no logic to this. Where's the logic? There isn't any. It's just
[02:09:38] none. Like, AI is the new gambling outrage. I think it is. I think that AI is the, and
[02:09:45] gambling, I mean, like, I don't like gambling, right? I don't. And I can see why artists
[02:09:51] don't like AI. I can understand that. It's actually very easy to understand why they don't like AI.
[02:09:56] But at the same time, nobody is entitled to have their job kept on life support by delaying
[02:10:03] a cultural innovation. You're not entitled to this. No artist is entitled to this. Nobody has
[02:10:12] the right to be able to do that. So like for example, and I said this being in the stream,
[02:10:16] and I'll go through some examples, right?
[02:10:18] Like, did you know computer used to be a job?
[02:10:22] Computer was not,
[02:10:25] like, I don't need to grok this, right?
[02:10:28] Like, you guys can just believe me, I hope.
[02:10:30] Is computer used to be somebody
[02:10:32] who literally computes things?
[02:10:34] It was not a machine, it was a person.
[02:10:37] And it has shifted from that into becoming a machine.
[02:10:40] What do you, how many scribes do you think
[02:10:42] that there were before we invented the printing press?
[02:10:46] how many people do you think were mailman before we had internet and the
[02:10:50] email
[02:10:51] how many people do you think uh... you know were blacksmiths for making horseshoes
[02:10:56] and that you know husbandry you know like a you know horse wranglers and you
[02:11:01] know breeders and shit like that whenever you needed to ride horses
[02:11:04] around
[02:11:05] how many people do you think that we needed to i don't know like i mean
[02:11:08] it's more simple yet
[02:11:09] shovel coal into a uh... into a train when it's moving
[02:11:13] and like you know like run trains gunsmiths etc milking cows right
[02:11:18] all these things so all there's never been a single instance in all of recorded
[02:11:24] human history
[02:11:25] that we've ever yet selling yet imagine what it was like without selling
[02:11:29] machines for example cotton gen
[02:11:31] mill etcetera all jobs no one wants to do
[02:11:34] well again i don't think you can say that no one wants to do it
[02:11:38] are you going to say every artist wants to be an artist i'm sure there's
[02:11:41] some artists that might want to do something else, but they're stuck being an artist because
[02:11:45] that's what makes them most money.
[02:11:47] I think that logically you could assume that, but there is a perception that being an artist
[02:11:52] is some form of a, like a luxury job.
[02:11:54] I think that's it.
[02:11:56] The Photoshop is cheating, exactly.
[02:11:58] Weaving fabric, innovation, yes, innovation and the advances of technology always kill
[02:12:04] jobs.
[02:12:06] It always kills jobs.
[02:12:08] Again, and you can look at it over and over and over.
[02:12:10] You think NTU will fix the placeholders and the AI stuff?
[02:12:13] Isn't it exhaustive to be creators, just funnels, players in general?
[02:12:16] I don't think that it really matters.
[02:12:18] If I was them, I think that the problem is that they have to be direct and honest with
[02:12:22] the people that they're working with, right?
[02:12:24] Because that transcends any sort of business practice.
[02:12:27] That is the practice of business, right?
[02:12:29] So if you're lying to people that you're working with, you're just being a piece
[02:12:32] of shit.
[02:12:33] So that should be something that they obviously shut down and they don't let happen.
[02:12:38] The same things are said about AI, that was said about the substance painter, texturing
[02:12:41] program that's now standard and Photoshop before that, which is the industry standard,
[02:12:45] yeah.
[02:12:46] And I think that, again, it's people that are trying, there's a lot of people inside
[02:12:50] of the creative industry that have a lot of social media credibility and social media
[02:12:55] cloud that are trying to manufacture an artificial consensus against AI so they can keep their
[02:13:01] job security.
[02:13:03] That's the reason why they're doing this.
[02:13:05] There is no, like these would be the same people that would be laughing and patronizing
[02:13:09] a blue collar worker and telling them learn the code.
[02:13:12] But now that AI is coding and you tell them learn to, learn to weld, well now somehow
[02:13:18] this is a huge problem that's affecting the environment and we need to have a solution
[02:13:22] for it and you're evil if you don't agree with me.
[02:13:25] I think it's bullshit.
[02:13:26] It's total bullshit.
[02:13:30] Yep, the learn the coders, exactly.
[02:13:37] So the issue with advancement is that
[02:13:38] it won't create a chain of jobs afterwards.
[02:13:41] Well, that's not the goal of advancing something
[02:13:44] is not to create jobs, it's to create a product.
[02:13:47] A business is not responsible for creating jobs.
[02:13:51] That's not the way it works.
[02:13:53] A business exists to create a product
[02:13:56] and jobs are a byproduct of creating the product.
[02:14:00] Like, how do people not understand this?
[02:14:05] So nowadays you just code less or you adapt easy, yes.
[02:14:08] And any company that is refusing AI is the stinky poo poo.
[02:14:13] All this stuff, right?
[02:14:14] All this bullshit voice actor, another person, right?
[02:14:18] There is nothing you can do to stop this.
[02:14:22] There's nothing you can do.
[02:14:24] It doesn't matter how many likes you get.
[02:14:26] It doesn't matter how many people agree with you.
[02:14:28] These companies and the companies that you don't know
[02:14:32] or using AI are probably still using AI.
[02:14:36] And that's the difference.
[02:14:37] It's inevitable.
[02:14:37] It is, it's completely inevitable.
[02:14:40] I don't know if voice acting is correct.
[02:14:41] Yeah, exactly.
[02:14:42] What's the value of lives if non-living is replacing it?
[02:14:45] I mean, I don't think you need to get,
[02:14:46] like, I mean, do you really need to become
[02:14:48] so abstract that you're saying that?
[02:14:51] I mean, what I'm saying is that
[02:14:52] If you can automatically generate an image, then people are going to want to use that
[02:14:56] instead of paying somebody, right?
[02:14:58] It's like what I said earlier, right?
[02:15:00] If I can generate an image of a night in the style of World Warcraft, well, wow, that
[02:15:03] was really fast.
[02:15:04] I'm just instantly able to do this.
[02:15:07] So why would you want to pay somebody for something like this instead?
[02:15:11] The water usage argument is bullshit, too.
[02:15:13] Data designers use a closed system that may fail once in a while.
[02:15:16] I don't know about the water usage, I have no idea about it.
[02:15:19] Then how do we get our money if we eventually use our jobs to innovation?
[02:15:22] relies on money to survive? Well, that's fine. But if you're relying on money to survive,
[02:15:28] then your focus should be with the government, not with a company. A company's responsibility
[02:15:32] is not to take care of you. It is two groups of people's responsibilities to take care
[02:15:36] of you. It's your responsibility and your community, and to a broader extent your
[02:15:42] government's responsibility to take care of you. So really, the company has no obligation
[02:15:48] to take care of you, unless they signed a contract with you or something like that.
[02:15:54] Chatter's wrong, Rauder's legit, that goes with everything. Yeah, windmills make microplastics?
[02:15:58] Yeah, I guess so. And tell it to the homeless? Well, I mean, yeah, either way, right? And let
[02:16:03] me see here, NT uses Gen AI in their game. It's funny that you say that the whole AI at this
[02:16:09] point, it wouldn't be surprising that the character designs were made by AI. I think
[02:16:13] that there are a lot of instances where you do have people that use character designs made
[02:16:17] by AI, or at least they are informed originally from AI. And I saw the shot from Weathering
[02:16:22] and You when you ran with it, it's AI taken again. That assang drives in the zone zero,
[02:16:27] weather waves and cutscenes like this. I don't even know what this is. But let me go back
[02:16:31] and scroll down and find this. NT installed already. 3D characters based on 2D AI designs.
[02:16:37] That's a deal breaker. I don't even think that they said that. It seems like that's
[02:16:40] total bullshit. So, yeah, I mean, again, game shoe is working on, there it is. Can't
[02:16:46] tell if it's anime or AI. Yeah, exactly, right? Workers need AI for information, especially
[02:16:51] at SSA. Well, here's my point, right? Is that it doesn't matter how much complaining, crying,
[02:16:58] mauling, getting upset or anything else that people do. You're not changing this. AI is
[02:17:06] the future. It's going to be used by every single company, whether you like it or
[02:17:11] not. And I understand that there's some people that want to, you know, like fight against
[02:17:16] it. But I think that they're doing this. And this is the important thing that I want to
[02:17:19] say is that the people that are fighting against AI, I think are doing so for selfish reasons.
[02:17:26] I think that they are. I don't think this is some sort of like, you know, morality
[02:17:30] thing or, you know, ecological thing. I think that even if AI consumed no water,
[02:17:36] Even if AI consumed, you know, no energy at all, I think they would still be complaining
[02:17:41] about it the exact same way that they are now, because fundamentally is an existential
[02:17:46] threat to their influence and their existence.
[02:17:50] And that's the reason why they don't like AI, and it has nothing to do with water, it
[02:17:53] has nothing to do with energy, it has everything to do with jobs, it has everything to do
[02:17:57] with money.
[02:17:58] That's what I think.
[02:17:59] I'll read a few more of the comments about this.
[02:18:01] And so anyway, AI, bro's empathy is because it's everywhere, which it actually isn't
[02:18:05] There's plenty of games and media that are fantastic without the use of Gen AI.
[02:18:20] Oh man!
[02:18:22] Oh, I got bad news!
[02:18:25] Oh, I got bad news!
[02:18:27] Let me go back. I'm going to pull this up and I'll show you something.
[02:18:35] Based on reports of April 2026, Jason Schreyer has stated, almost every big studio is currently
[02:18:47] using generative AI tools behind the scenes.
[02:18:51] Man, they're all doing it.
[02:19:01] Not true. I would, I mean, again, Jason Schreyer is a, like, I think that his opinions on things
[02:19:12] are wrong. And I think that he's, he's wrong about, like, pretty much everything that he
[02:19:16] says, like his opinions. But this isn't an opinion. This is just simply a factual statement.
[02:19:25] I think that's what's happening. I do. I think that's exactly what's happening.
[02:19:30] It's a competitive market. Yeah, exactly. And what is this? How does Jason have such
[02:19:34] information? Probably these companies because he's been a he's Jason Schreyer is probably
[02:19:39] the most well respected games journalist that is inside of print media. Like, I mean,
[02:19:46] I would say there's a few other people that are relatively well respected, but he's probably
[02:19:50] the highest profile, most well known, and the person that most people would know.
[02:19:55] Jason's a fraud. Yeah, but I think that they're all big. He's the he's the smallest fraud and the biggest person, right?
[02:20:02] I mean, that's really about it. Not anymore. Well, I don't know who else would be besides that. So
[02:20:07] And who yeah, I mean, I'm not saying the guy's super popular. I'm just saying that inside of I'm surprised
[02:20:13] I'm getting any pushback for this. Yeah
[02:20:15] he's a really popular games journalist and so he's interacted with people inside of the field for years and
[02:20:20] and he knows this because he's interacted with them and he's giving his first-hand experience
[02:20:24] based off of what people have told him who are his sources.
[02:20:27] And I think that he's been right about other things in the past previous to this, right?
[02:20:31] Like Jason Schreyer has been able to, he's posted and said things that ended up being leaked later on
[02:20:37] that were true. So anyway, every company is doing this. Isn't that funny? And then this is,
[02:20:42] again, I think this is the funny thing about it, right? Is that, you know, Iron Mouse in
[02:20:47] in the new hong kai gacha game
[02:20:49] and then they're literally hiring people to do a i stuff right
[02:20:53] job responsibility
[02:20:55] the exploration of use of a i tools and to the art production high quality art
[02:21:00] that aligns with the project's art style requirements
[02:21:03] yet there you go a i gc mid-journey stable diffusion dali
[02:21:08] etc right so this is literally
[02:21:11] i mean it this is this is the same thing right they're hiring people to
[02:21:15] do this
[02:21:16] right now
[02:21:18] the law picture you generate was pretty fucking cool companies would be done to
[02:21:21] not use a i yeah definitely
[02:21:23] and uh... or even surprise it's almost always western players make a huge big
[02:21:26] deal of nothing
[02:21:27] the situation is delicate
[02:21:28] while the issue originated in asia was actually received fairly positively
[02:21:32] there
[02:21:32] it is now escalated to the point where forums in china and japan are
[02:21:36] discussing the controversy being stirred up by the west
[02:21:38] over what may consider a minor issue
[02:21:41] and this is the other big issue is that
[02:21:43] Like, well actually let me use the bathroom and then I'll talk about it a little more.
[02:21:46] Give me a second.
[02:22:43] All right, I'm back.
[02:22:50] Scares me, we get it, we get it.
[02:22:55] All right.
[02:22:56] This Asmonds AI, he actually hasn't screamed in months.
[02:23:00] If as soon as bro, as soon as I can turn on the bot, as soon as I can do the auto
[02:23:06] clicker stream, oh my god bro, like I'm going on vacation, I'm relaxing, I'm chilling,
[02:23:13] Everything is fucking fine. It's gonna be great. Like y'all never gonna see me again. You'd be like damn like wait
[02:23:19] I thought I saw this guy wait
[02:23:22] Why is he in Hawaii? I thought I was watching the stream five minutes ago
[02:23:27] Shit it might that might already be the case. You're gonna pull a quebble cop on us
[02:23:31] I will but I wouldn't say it. I would just one day. I would run an AI I
[02:23:37] Actually have already strategized how I'm going to do this
[02:23:40] I've already, from what I said before about the animal thing, I've already
[02:23:44] thought this whole thing out, okay? So just keep that in mind, don't worry.
[02:23:47] Anyway, stream with remote desktop, maybe. What do you think AI will struggle to
[02:23:52] replace? AI will struggle primarily to replace the more creative
[02:24:00] that you have to be with solutions to problems, the more resilient your job
[02:24:05] will be to AI replacement. But I do think, and here's another big component,
[02:24:09] is that inside of Western culture, Western culture has been astroturfed to think that AI is really bad.
[02:24:18] That doesn't exist in the rest of the world. I'm sure other parts of the world don't like AI for
[02:24:23] different reasons, and some people share these same sentiments, but it seems to me that the
[02:24:29] anti-AI sentiment is overwhelmingly a Western sentiment, right? Non-repeatable functions?
[02:24:36] Yeah, I mean basically right and so comedy is a comedy psych work for now. Yes, I work exactly and
[02:24:44] Anyway, the rest of the world wants to slow us down rust belt mechanics are safe for a while
[02:24:48] I'd agree with that. So anyway, I'll go through the rest of this
[02:24:51] I don't even know if this is an official account. So I don't think it really matters
[02:24:55] So poke you main of the v tubing space
[02:24:58] Sir poke you mean the v tubing when are you in a publicly denounced the neurosama
[02:25:02] I think that fundamentally, if you are against AI, you would view Neurosama and Veedle as a bad actor.
[02:25:11] I can't see a rationalization for why Neurosama is okay, but generative AI in video games is not okay.
[02:25:23] I don't... it's not the same.
[02:25:28] Why not?
[02:25:30] Let me I'll pull somebody up. I don't pulled anybody up today. Why not?
[02:25:49] This is really an LLM. Yeah, well
[02:25:52] What is Neurosama for us millennial retards? Neurosama is an AI girl. This is Neurosama.
[02:26:01] She is an AI-generated girl by an engineer named Vidal. I think it's like 987 or something like
[02:26:07] that. And he has created this AI girl that he streams with and has continued to iterate on
[02:26:16] and to make her more interesting and compelling to people. That's basically what's happened.
[02:26:24] Neurosama is the go. Yeah, and also the channel is ridiculously popular. People really,
[02:26:30] really like it. It recently broke the record for largest hype train ever, right? Yeah.
[02:26:36] Most brutal. So this is Neurosama from two years ago. So this isn't even her at full power.
[02:26:42] AI vTuber and Neurosama Rosasma Gold's gaming setup during a PC review stream, okay.
[02:26:49] Oh, with a setup like this, I'm surprised any gaming gets done between archaeology digs through ancient cups civilizations.
[02:26:57] But hey, if insects ever run out of places to live, at least they know where to go for a five-star experience.
[02:27:05] No they don't!
[02:27:06] And what's with a blindfolded Ford aesthetic?
[02:27:08] Trying to bring back childhood memories or hide the chaos from the outside world.
[02:27:14] She's good. She knows.
[02:27:19] Bless your heart. We both know the only streaming happening here is the continuous flow of sodas spills on the carpet.
[02:27:26] No, that's- I never spill sodas. I never do.
[02:27:29] I've never spilled sodas for someone.
[02:27:30] Yeah, right. I mean, the blanket thing was like, uh, that was a bit too much, man.
[02:27:35] I didn't see that part. Okay, that's new. Yeah, there you go. And so it's cringe. I've
[02:27:49] asked me how people like this. I think that people like the novelty of it and they like the
[02:27:55] it's such a unique odd experience that I think it's compelling for people.
[02:27:59] It was created without taking things without permission.
[02:28:02] So let me get this straight. And I'm going to give you a real question. Do you think that if a company paid a bunch of artists to create a data bank that they could then use for generative AI?
[02:28:21] Like for example, like they paid a voice artist to use their voice and then, you know, like they said we're going to AI generate your voice from now on and then they fired them.
[02:28:30] Do you think that those people would be mad about it?
[02:28:34] Because I think they'd still be mad about it.
[02:28:37] I do. I think they'd still be angry about it because fundamentally, I don't think it has anything to do with taking things without permission.
[02:28:44] because here's also another thing is that you are going to find literally thousands of instances of copyright infringement that people that are VTubers use all the time in their content.
[02:28:56] Whether it's them playing copyrighted music, whether it's them playing video games that they don't have a license to play.
[02:29:02] And by the way, if you get into the details, fair use is a defense, but it's not a proactive defense.
[02:29:10] So, you could still get sued for playing a video game.
[02:29:13] This, I know it sounds crazy, but it's true.
[02:29:16] So, how is it, like, am I supposed to believe that these people are these, you know, like,
[02:29:22] super caring people about copyright law?
[02:29:28] Am I really supposed to expect that?
[02:29:30] Like, am I really going to believe that?
[02:29:32] Absolutely not.
[02:29:35] Also regarding copyright infringement, let me see this here.
[02:29:37] Can I find it?
[02:29:38] And yes, the case that already happened in two years ago on TechTone, if they forced them into it, if they protest, yes.
[02:29:44] Let me go back. I'll see this here.
[02:29:47] Is this the copyright?
[02:30:02] It's good.
[02:30:04] And this is all AI?
[02:30:06] Yeah.
[02:30:08] and trying to understand.
[02:30:11] What the fuck?
[02:30:13] Yeah.
[02:30:17] It only got better by the way?
[02:30:18] Yeah.
[02:30:19] And this was two years ago.
[02:30:20] That's pretty fucking good, man.
[02:30:22] Two years ago, 2023.
[02:30:26] It's almost three.
[02:30:26] It's all it is.
[02:30:27] Great more.
[02:30:28] And again, that's great more.
[02:30:31] I just, great more.
[02:30:33] And now I see, Iron Mask is sweating.
[02:30:35] I mean, I don't think that it's really
[02:30:37] direct competition in that case, but yeah. And so anyway, AI is the future. Anybody
[02:30:44] complaining about AI or anything like that is just really wasting their time. No idea
[02:30:50] how much Android Slop I was looking at. Again, all these people that are doing this, that
[02:30:55] are posting on Twitter, etc., there's nothing that you can do about it. I'm absolutely just
[02:31:00] in the S worry about our self-game replaced. I'm not saying that. I mean, people can
[02:31:04] say that if they want, that's not what I think is going on. But anyway, it's funny, the outrage is
[02:31:09] exclusive to art and gaming. Other industries use AI massively, like telecom, and we can deliver
[02:31:13] new features for phones each year. Exactly. And that's what I think is very interesting is that
[02:31:18] the only people that are going out there and crying about this are people that are inside of
[02:31:22] art and entertainment industries. And I think that's very unfair. It's unfair that their
[02:31:28] their job is protected while everybody else's job gets removed.
[02:31:34] It's totally unfair.
[02:31:36] Why is it okay that some other person gets replaced
[02:31:39] but you aren't allowed to be replaced?
[02:31:42] It's versus technically, exactly.
[02:31:44] No one's paying graphic designers, yeah.
[02:31:47] And Gen AI is different.
[02:31:49] I don't think Gen AI is different.
[02:31:51] I feel like why is Gen AI funded?
[02:31:56] I'll pull a couple of people up
[02:31:58] Now I'll listen to some of these arguments, right?
[02:32:00] Why is Gen AI different?
[02:32:07] I want you to explain it to me.
[02:32:15] Because I'm, let's, we're gonna work through this.
[02:32:24] You do realize, China is trying to put laws
[02:32:26] make it illegal to fire and replace employees with AI?
[02:32:28] Of course. I mean, a lot of everybody is trying to make a
[02:32:32] rule to stop. First, I want to say don't give a shit about AI,
[02:32:34] but I get why people think it's different. But you know that
[02:32:37] it's not different, right? Because I don't want to have a
[02:32:40] devil's advocate argument. Like if you understand that it's
[02:32:43] not different, and that it's doesn't really matter, then
[02:32:47] like why even spend the time doing it? But like if you
[02:32:51] really think that then I'll engage with this. But there's tools and shit that
[02:32:57] people tend to be okay with. I don't care what people are okay with. I care what
[02:33:01] makes sense. I know that people have opinions on things. It's come around to
[02:33:06] getting getting it from art friends. I don't know what you mean by that.
[02:33:12] Gen AI is not different as AI is essentially all Gen AI. It's all
[02:33:17] transformers. Mouse cares about generative AI because you have a
[02:33:20] or ocean ship with artists so it wouldn't make sense that she would be upset about it.
[02:33:23] Yeah, but like here's what I'm saying, right, is that I think that every stream on Twitch commits
[02:33:29] blatant and obvious violations of copyright law every single day on like a minute-to-minute basis.
[02:33:37] Whenever you're showing copyrighted content on your stream, like for example the music that
[02:33:41] I'm playing, like I don't have a license to play this music. Like I'm just playing the music.
[02:33:46] So this is effectively like a gray area that you would have to go to court to resolve. Like if you're playing Spotify, and there's another reactions to yeah, or reaction, like I could say it's fair use but that's something that I would have to prove in court.
[02:34:01] So what's your opinion on AI music? I think AI anything is totally fine. The, okay, so this is the thing that I have a problem with. I have a problem with AI that's being used to deep fake people.
[02:34:14] I think translation coding is something I use when it comes to companies coming artists that people get upset people get upset like
[02:34:21] That they're going
[02:34:23] Those are going that are getting upset
[02:34:26] Are you really going to are you you're listening to the the whales of the gollum and you're considering if your righteous path is the wrong one
[02:34:39] Are you truly being led astray
[02:34:41] Hey, by the delusional cries of the golly?
[02:34:45] Are we kidding?
[02:34:50] You're really going to startle this dude.
[02:34:54] You can't do that.
[02:34:56] Don't want to take them seriously at all.
[02:35:00] Like you're definitely a Jew- I'm telling you guys, that's probably fair brother.
[02:35:04] I know.
[02:35:05] I know it is.
[02:35:06] You fundamentally don't understand the argument?
[02:35:09] Great.
[02:35:10] glad you're here because I want you to explain it to me then.
[02:35:17] Good.
[02:35:20] And we'll do maybe one person after this, but then I want to
[02:35:22] move on and look at some other stuff too.
[02:35:29] No, it's all right. It's all right. I'm not I'm not mad
[02:35:31] about this. There's no reason like I'm not I'm not upset or
[02:35:33] angry at anybody. I'm just talking. But I have to say
[02:35:38] Like as I said bro like ever since the word goi entered my lexicon my
[02:35:45] My entire world has improved everything about my life improved
[02:35:52] Every negative thing that a person says to me. I just think of them as being goi. I
[02:36:00] Don't like there's like a like, you know like a lower level right it's the final positive
[02:36:08] Somebody in chess is my credit score went up. I don't have a credit score. Okay. I don't do any credit
[02:36:13] I've never done credit. I never wanted you credit. I've got plenty of money. I only buy things in cash
[02:36:18] Okay, so maybe I'm a goi, but anyway, what is this here? So what is the actual argument about this?
[02:36:23] Thank God. Gen A is cancerous to humanity. That's a great argument. Can you expand on it?
[02:36:31] Yeah, okay, that's nice
[02:36:33] You have credit score where you like it or not.
[02:36:37] I've never, I don't know what my credit score is.
[02:36:39] I have no interest in my credit score.
[02:36:41] I don't like taking out, I guess.
[02:36:43] So if I ever needed to get money for something, right?
[02:36:46] Like let's say I needed $30 million,
[02:36:49] or more realistically, let's say I needed like $80 million.
[02:36:55] I could just lock that in, bro.
[02:36:56] Like there are guys I would just instantly call
[02:37:00] and I would be like, listen, this is the plan.
[02:37:02] This is the guy I'm going to work with.
[02:37:03] This is how we're going to do it.
[02:37:04] This is the business plan.
[02:37:06] This is the profit margin.
[02:37:07] This is what we're going to do.
[02:37:08] And that's it.
[02:37:09] There are ways that you do that.
[02:37:11] So if you have money, you do this.
[02:37:14] Loan sharks?
[02:37:14] No, no.
[02:37:15] There's privilege.
[02:37:16] What the fuck?
[02:37:17] Well, no.
[02:37:18] If you work in business, you know people
[02:37:21] that work in venture capital.
[02:37:22] And they know people that work in venture capital.
[02:37:24] This is something that you regularly do.
[02:37:26] If you work in any degree of entrepreneurship,
[02:37:28] you know this.
[02:37:29] It releases soulless and meaningless, refresh, quick, I type fast.
[02:37:36] I know, maybe you shouldn't, maybe you should think more about what you're saying.
[02:37:40] So you're just simply, all you're doing is repeating your, you're repeating your evaluations.
[02:37:50] I don't think that Gen AI is bad.
[02:37:52] I think that it's good because it allows people that would otherwise not be able to
[02:37:57] create things, be able to create things. So that's what my opinion is. I'll listen to
[02:38:11] this a little bit more. And also you said I didn't understand the argument. What part
[02:38:22] the argument of my not understanding. That's something that I find to be very odd.
[02:38:30] That's making an emotional appeal. Well, I'm as I said, it's
[02:38:35] yeah, it's mostly women are complaining about this, right? I mean, let's go.
[02:38:42] Let's hear it. This guy's a little tarred. It's okay.
[02:38:46] They typed so fast? Yeah, I thought you were typing fast, man. What do you mean?
[02:38:55] Yeah, what is this? So, listen, meaningless is already disproven. Yeah, I think it is too.
[02:39:01] Says you don't understand the argument, there's nothing to make the claim.
[02:39:05] He's inherently wrong. You need human input to make gen AI. I mean, again, like, let me...
[02:39:10] All right, you've got...
[02:39:11] But art is a form of expression and AI replaces expression.
[02:39:16] AI is a form of expression.
[02:39:20] Creating something with a prompt is a form of expression.
[02:39:30] So like, so are you gonna say that your expression
[02:39:34] is like that it's more valid, right?
[02:39:41] AI replaces work, AI replacing work replaces function.
[02:39:46] Yes, I want to respond to your reply.
[02:39:47] I know, I know I get it.
[02:39:48] No, it's not.
[02:39:51] It adds without understanding why it's there.
[02:39:54] Well, it's still expressing what I want it to express, right?
[02:39:58] So like if I can use a tool to do something,
[02:40:00] like Photoshop doesn't know why it's doing something,
[02:40:03] it just does what I tell it to do.
[02:40:05] So if the machine does what I tell it to do,
[02:40:08] then it's me expressing myself through the machine.
[02:40:14] Right?
[02:40:15] I mean, I don't see where this isn't just obvious.
[02:40:27] It's not the same thing.
[02:40:29] Photoshop doesn't replace the expression.
[02:40:34] Well, it does.
[02:40:36] So, like, for example,
[02:40:37] If I can create a gradient, right, like let's say like, I don't have Photoshop here,
[02:40:42] but like let's say like, I want to fill in a red box.
[02:40:46] Like if I click just the red fill button,
[02:40:49] that replaces the expression of me having to paint it myself.
[02:40:56] And there are other types of things like, for example, how you can apply text, text generation,
[02:41:02] or you can apply different effects that are being done in an algorithmic way.
[02:41:08] For example, like adding a shadow to something.
[02:41:10] That is replacing an expression because...
[02:41:13] Let me listen to what you're saying.
[02:41:14] Photoshop is a function, not a function.
[02:41:20] Photoshop is a function.
[02:41:25] Well, Photoshop is being used so...
[02:41:27] So at WordArt, 3D fonts, yeah, AI is a function.
[02:41:34] Like I don't recognize this to be a difference.
[02:41:39] I don't see AI generating something as being any different than a person creating it with
[02:41:45] like an inspiration from something else.
[02:41:49] I just don't see it.
[02:41:52] You're untimed out.
[02:41:53] You can type again.
[02:41:55] Like if you're using another piece of art as a reference point, AI is a function, but when
[02:42:01] it replaces the expression, okay, well, let's say it does replace the expression. Let's assume
[02:42:06] that it does. Why is that bad? Why is that bad? So you've now created, like, the expression
[02:42:20] you have now assigned a value to the idea of this expression, but what about people that don't
[02:42:27] share that value? Like if I don't feel that that value exists with the expression, then why would I listen to that?
[02:42:36] It kills the soul. I don't think it kills the soul. I
[02:42:40] think that there's plenty of soulless slop that's made by people and there's plenty of cool stuff
[02:42:44] That's made by AI that I like a lot
[02:42:46] So, I don't even think that's true.
[02:42:51] I mean, if you think that, if you think AI stuff is soulless, didn't you look at Merritt?
[02:42:57] Then there's a fundamental misunderstanding.
[02:42:59] But see, what you're framing as a misunderstanding, I think is not a misunderstanding.
[02:43:04] Because a misunderstanding implies that there is a correct viewpoint and that there is an incorrect viewpoint.
[02:43:10] I don't think that your viewpoint is incorrect, necessarily.
[02:43:14] I think that it will be proven wrong in the future.
[02:43:17] Like I think that in the future,
[02:43:18] and I think that even now,
[02:43:19] if you showed a person a bunch of art
[02:43:21] and you presented it as if it was human-made,
[02:43:24] people would really resonate
[02:43:25] and think that the art is amazing.
[02:43:27] And then afterwards, if you told them it was AI,
[02:43:29] they would feel tricked.
[02:43:30] And that's because the emotion comes
[02:43:32] from a secondary source.
[02:43:36] That modern architecture, yeah, exactly.
[02:43:39] Look at the wow art you generated.
[02:43:40] What about it?
[02:43:42] Why are the things in the background?
[02:43:45] Well, okay, so like, let's say that's the first draft.
[02:43:49] Why couldn't I just change the background to make it more interesting?
[02:43:55] Is it there because it's supposed to be there?
[02:43:57] Well, it just guessed, yeah.
[02:44:06] So here's my point.
[02:44:07] Like, we're going back and forth about this a lot.
[02:44:09] Because, like at the end of the day, you are in AI art is soulless, etc.
[02:44:15] I think that human art is soulless.
[02:44:18] I think that in a lot of cases human art is totally soulless.
[02:44:22] It's slop, it's garbage, it's bad.
[02:44:25] And I think that this is an artificial distinction.
[02:44:28] And I think that as AI improves and it gets better, fewer and fewer people will be able
[02:44:34] to even tell the difference, not to mention recognize and care about the difference.
[02:44:39] So I think that we have tons of bad, soulless garbage that is made completely with human
[02:44:44] beings and it's terrible.
[02:44:47] So that's what my opinion is on it generally.
[02:44:50] Whenever someone commissions work, yeah, exactly, right?
[02:44:52] And that's the way that I feel about it overall.
[02:44:55] Like obviously it's, you know, a little bit more complicated than that.
[02:44:58] But yeah, I think that AI is definitely, you're wrong.
[02:45:03] not a matter of being wrong. You're not understanding this. This is my value judgment. I'm not giving
[02:45:12] you, I'm not telling you what you need to think. If you think that AI art is bad, you
[02:45:18] will have every right to think that AI art is bad. But what I am telling you is that
[02:45:23] if you think AI art is good, nobody who thinks it's bad has a right to tell you
[02:45:28] that it's bad. Does that make sense? This is my opinion. They've always said art is
[02:45:34] in the eye of the beholder, right? And so what about that? It's a different tool, yeah.
[02:45:42] And your opinion is that of a non-artist and that's okay? Well, yeah, I mean obviously,
[02:45:48] it's my opinion. Like, I mean, I've done some, I've, you know, painted some things
[02:45:51] and done some things, but yeah, generally, no, I'm not an artist. Like, I used to
[02:45:56] do a lot of animation. I did, but like that was about it. So yeah, I think that I think
[02:46:02] again, I cannot wait, I cannot fucking wait for five years from now, where I can go down
[02:46:08] the list of every virtue signaling person that wanted to talk about how they wouldn't
[02:46:13] take an AI sponsorship from a game. And I want to wait until a game that they come
[02:46:19] out with or that they're involved with is AI made, because I think that it's
[02:46:23] going to be. Because I think this is the nature of the way things are done now.
[02:46:27] That's it. Entertainment art is entertainment. Yeah, exactly. I mean, I
[02:46:30] guess so. Who told us Picasso or anything else was good? It's ridiculous. Yeah,
[02:46:35] exactly. I'd argue being a creator is a form of art. Well, I mean, I think that
[02:46:39] the obvious thing means that I'm not, I'm not like an illustrator, right? I'm
[02:46:42] not drawing things. So I mean, yeah, sure. But that's what I think. Easy.
[02:46:47] Just next time to pick up a sponsorship from Marvel Rifles. Yeah,
[02:46:49] definitely. Appreciate you missed this situation. His main tweet is
[02:46:52] interesting. What is this here? Can I find it? Do you think modern buildings are great
[02:46:56] for society? I don't like them, no.
[02:47:03] There's no way this is real. How is it? I don't believe this is him. You are most welcome,
[02:47:14] chud. But he's literal. I mean, these are, this is like internet names. There's no way
[02:47:20] This guy is legit, right? It's a hundred percent him. How is he this based?
[02:47:26] They fired the wrong guy, man. They did. I get it. A lot of us are demoralized watching rhinos in Chamber of Commerce
[02:47:32] types run for office. They talk tough, but sell us out for cheap labor and open borders every single time.
[02:47:38] But here's the brutal truth. Sitting at home or splitting votes isn't an option. This mid-term
[02:47:43] we vote out the rhinos and replace them with people of real substance,
[02:47:46] fighters who actually stop immigration. If we don't act and Democrats retain power,
[02:47:52] they will flood us with 40 million more illegal aliens, which they will then
[02:47:56] legalize, then the country is lost forever. This is the hill, stand, vote like your
[02:48:01] future depends on it, like it does. I mean again, like this guy bro, he was in the
[02:48:07] trenches, he was there, he was. Maybe he's planning on running for something?
[02:48:12] He should I vote for this. I mean fuck. Yeah, I would this is great
[02:48:17] But yeah, they actually did last night. Well, let me see if I can pull this up
[02:48:21] I don't even know what this is. So what is this here? Can I find it?
[02:48:26] Trump back challengers oust Indiana senators in primary upsets the day of reckoning across Indiana today
[02:48:33] Would be a good day to pass the save America Act. What is this?
[02:48:36] of the seven races incumbent state senators who had rejected the president's push five
[02:48:43] months ago to redraw the maps all losing to Trump back challengers.
[02:48:49] Wow.
[02:48:50] Kevin McCarthy for the seven races incumbent state senators who had rejected the president's
[02:48:57] push five months ago to redraw the maps all losing to Trump back challengers.
[02:49:04] fucking based
[02:49:06] absolutely call them the fuck out
[02:49:09] what are rhinos of republican in name only
[02:49:12] basically re democrats that pretend to be republicans
[02:49:17] like a limp dick republicans republicans that are more than willing to sell you
[02:49:21] out
[02:49:22] for approval from democrats and for popular mainstream media
[02:49:27] uh... a retard basically a retard yes it's only states in it i know that but
[02:49:32] changes happen and i think that's what matters right
[02:49:34] and uh... when jupy and and this is the problem is that
[02:49:38] so the big issue that a lot of these people have
[02:49:41] is that they view positive sentiment on social media
[02:49:45] as some sort of indicator of where the country is going
[02:49:49] i think the real truth is that trump is massively fucking popular
[02:49:53] like if you go out new interview people you're gonna have a lot of
[02:49:55] people say that they like trump a lot
[02:49:57] so the problem is that somebody goes on social media and they say i'm a
[02:50:02] Republican and I don't like Trump and I'm running against him. And you know who
[02:50:06] goes and likes that tweet? Democrats go and like that tweet. You have people from
[02:50:11] Pakistan liking that tweet. You have people from Indonesia liking the tweet.
[02:50:17] People from Britain liking the tweet. Oh I hate Trump. Oh you know they hate
[02:50:24] Trump so much. And so they're going around there trying to do this. England
[02:50:29] yeah they're in england they're they're posted so then people get like so yeah
[02:50:33] man why don't they have fucking internet over there but i don't i know one
[02:50:35] person does he's fucking annoying
[02:50:37] and so uh... besides him i don't know who else is internet over there
[02:50:41] so uh... my point is that
[02:50:43] these people there uh...
[02:50:45] i i got so distracted by that
[02:50:48] basically here's the point
[02:50:51] they get gassed up on interactions on social media
[02:50:54] but they don't realize that those interactions are not from their voter
[02:50:58] base
[02:50:59] this is what's happening a lot with social media right now
[02:51:02] is that you're having people that are being led astray by foreign actors
[02:51:06] and being convinced that going against trump because trump is you know like
[02:51:11] it is is it doing the iran war raise not doing x or y thing
[02:51:15] this means that you should get in bed with another foreign power
[02:51:19] that wants to blow up the united states and hates the united states
[02:51:22] so that's really what i'm saying
[02:51:24] but you just like trump to reason it is policies are good as a person is kind of
[02:51:28] donkey
[02:51:29] here's my perspective on trump
[02:51:31] i like trump
[02:51:32] ideal i like trump
[02:51:35] i think that he is his own biggest enemy
[02:51:37] trump is the best option and he was the best option last time that you know
[02:51:41] there was an election
[02:51:43] i would generally go like that there are two decisions that you can make
[02:51:47] do you want to make a decision based off of an ideological perspective
[02:51:52] and do you want to choose and vote for the lesser of two evils
[02:51:55] i think that for my value system
[02:51:57] trump was overwhelmingly the lesser of two evils for my value system
[02:52:02] was trump everything that i wanted him to be
[02:52:04] absolutely not
[02:52:05] but let's say trump is a seven out of ten where kamala was a one
[02:52:10] you see what i'm saying
[02:52:13] that's really what my point is so so you're in
[02:52:16] neither of these decisions are
[02:52:18] morally superior to the other by the way
[02:52:21] you can make whatever decision you want and i think the only problem is when
[02:52:25] you have people that make one decision and then criticize other people who make
[02:52:29] the other
[02:52:30] like for example if you want to abstain from voting because you want to
[02:52:34] conscious consciousnessly object
[02:52:36] to let's say the treatment of palestinians and the indirect support
[02:52:41] that kamala harris was giving uh... israel
[02:52:44] in her talking about it right
[02:52:46] if you think that that's an important enough issue
[02:52:49] that you will not vote based off of that issue
[02:52:51] and everything else you agree with then that's totally your right as a voter to
[02:52:55] do
[02:52:55] but i think it's also my right to say as well
[02:52:59] well if you do that all of these other things like
[02:53:03] it's basically like saying that will i'm not going to come out and vote for
[02:53:06] this but at the same time
[02:53:08] i'm also going to let the other person is going to do the same thing
[02:53:11] also come in instead
[02:53:12] you see i'm saying you see a new hassan tweet about me i i didn't i'll
[02:53:16] look at it in a minute
[02:53:17] but uh... you know what is this year
[02:53:19] is always allowed yet
[02:53:21] and so the sad part is uh... you have a three against one of two party system
[02:53:25] works
[02:53:26] here's what my son i think i'm on what would be the terms of political
[02:53:30] violence for a nation of come on the now i think we have a lot less
[02:53:33] is really democrat your vote for no i wouldn't vote for a democrat because
[02:53:36] they enable the bad ones
[02:53:38] i think that there's a lot of democrats that i line with ideologically but the
[02:53:41] problem is that they ill align with people
[02:53:43] also that are more problematic
[02:53:47] so like i mean like it may be john fetterman may be right may be him
[02:53:51] i don't know there's a few democrats like i like real carna like john fetterman
[02:53:55] obviously like bernie sanders
[02:53:57] uh... you know like a zelron wasn't a fucking uh... you know
[02:54:02] they could like a finally know what the word is for it right
[02:54:05] if his policies rolling for americans i'd like zelron
[02:54:08] uh... but that's a pretty big fucking difference uh...
[02:54:11] i don't know that that would really be it right and that that doesn't be the
[02:54:14] ones. Yeah, a communist. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, a racist communist Islamist. Yeah. I mean,
[02:54:19] something like that seems pretty accurate. And anyway, so yeah, Democrats are not that
[02:54:25] not insane, enable Democrats that are not insane, enable the insane Democrats. Yes,
[02:54:30] they are. And so anyway, what is this your magazine, dead? So I think that you have
[02:54:34] a lot of people that are getting the tweet about I'm trying to see if there's any
[02:54:37] example one of his songs saying he tweeting about me again we'll see so what is this grand
[02:54:45] plot when talking about grand planter as my goal accuses the left of what did I say the
[02:54:49] left claim to hate racism yet they're responsible for all the Asian hate in the US and also
[02:54:54] I'd say the majority of the Jewish hate too I think that yeah there's right wing people
[02:54:58] that are like that too but I think that it really originated from progressives and
[02:55:01] I think that originated from progressives in the same way that the hate for white
[02:55:05] people did and also Asian people they see Jewish Americans that have great
[02:55:09] socioeconomic factors obviously like they're doing very well as a
[02:55:12] socioeconomic group and they say well they can't that has to be because of
[02:55:17] some sort of bad acting that's the reason why and that's why Democrats
[02:55:21] connect with Islamist against Jews yes exactly and it's really really
[02:55:25] fucking ridiculous for me to see this so definitely is the desire this is
[02:55:29] completely true I'm totally right about this this is how you know
[02:55:34] No, Graham planter isn't a Nazi because if he was this unwashed creature wouldn't be backing him to the hill would be backing him to the
[02:55:40] Oh would be okay
[02:55:43] For power usually comes from as I said
[02:55:46] It is crazy that the strongest female energy on the entire platform is coming from a hairy Turkish man
[02:55:54] It's insane
[02:55:57] Security and victim complex to understand that the people that do this let me see if I can find this guy's name
[02:56:02] Graham. Here's the thing with Hassan, is that whenever Hassan was reading the
[02:56:09] manifesto of a person who just murdered two Israeli diplomats, he had to put his
[02:56:17] chat into emote only mode, while only his subscribers. These are people in his
[02:56:22] community. They had to pay money to be able to type this emote. It's a little
[02:56:26] picture they put in chat. And like anybody typing this emote was spamming
[02:56:31] hearts while he was reading a terrorist manifesto of a person who was a radical Islamic terrorist.
[02:56:40] So when I'm talking about, you know, for example, like the amount of Jewish hate and it came
[02:56:45] from progressives, I'm explicitly talking about Hassan.
[02:56:50] I think that there is a tremendous amount of anti-Semitism and hostility.
[02:56:54] I don't think that Hassan regularly engages in anti-Semitism.
[02:56:58] I think that sometimes he does.
[02:57:00] for example, whenever he says that things are spiritually Israeli and the Venn diagram
[02:57:04] between that and Jewish stereotypes is a circle, I think that you're basically being anti-Semitic.
[02:57:10] But besides that, I don't think that he himself is anti-Semitic per se, but I think that
[02:57:15] the element and the percentage of people inside of the, what do you call it, inside
[02:57:21] of his community and those people inside of the leftist community that just categorically
[02:57:27] assign a negative value to every Israeli or to every Jew, I think all those people view
[02:57:34] Hassan as an ally, and I think that they are part of his community.
[02:57:41] And I think that again, you can prove this by the way, you can prove this by just simply
[02:57:46] looking at the chat that I was referencing.
[02:57:49] When you have your own community that has paid money to use the emote of your dog
[02:57:54] that you may be zapped, um, you know, that little hearts, whenever you're reading the
[02:58:00] manifesto of a literal murderer, Islamic terrorist, I think that, yeah, a lot of the negative Jewish
[02:58:07] hate did actually come from left-wing people. It did.
[02:58:12] This is somebody who's upset about this. This is some random random account.
[02:58:16] What is this? I'm pro-Israel. Am I pro-Israel?
[02:58:19] What's the leftist was C. Kylian when when Hitler in the van? What is this here? No
[02:58:27] Grand planter is a natural Nazi. Oh, this is just the same one. He just said the same thing main
[02:58:32] comf. Okay, that's fine. And then he's a Democrat major city is there's nothing even to is there
[02:58:38] anything even that I can respond to here? I feel like there's not like Grand planter
[02:58:44] still blood for his murder gets off on imperialism. Yeah, I plan on being Nazi's pro-militar
[02:58:49] imperialist war criminal? I mean, again, like, it's...
[02:58:55] Oh, man.
[02:59:00] He's not. So they hate this guy, too. Even his own community hates this guy.
[02:59:06] Oh, my God. Yeah, there it is. And, uh, wow, that's funny.
[02:59:12] Oh my fucking god, and yeah, that's this guy low-key bass. No, I hate people like this
[02:59:19] I think he's awful, but reason I know he's a nazi is because you say he's not one Turkish
[02:59:24] Turkish corporate bagger Islamic Revolutionary Communist piece of like Jesus Christ guys
[02:59:32] So everybody is everybody hating on him in the comments. Are there any positive comments?
[02:59:42] I
[02:59:45] Okay, I think this is a negative comment about me, right? Okay, there's one
[02:59:50] They're they're all shitting on him. Oh
[02:59:55] My god
[02:59:59] That's sad man, that's really sad. Oh my god and
[03:00:03] Yeah, every question I were I'm was a so worship two-dimensional. Is this summit who they pretend planter is I don't
[03:00:10] is this I don't even know what this person means you're supporting him he
[03:00:14] must be a Nazi and a rape apologist all my literally unwashed creature such an
[03:00:18] apt description the funny thing is that there are more clips of other people
[03:00:23] implying that Hassan smells bad than clips of people implying that I smell
[03:00:28] bad just keep that in mind see Hassan used to be a fatty he's not fat right
[03:00:34] now but he used to be a fatty and so he still has the mindset that you
[03:00:38] have to do this all the time. And he does work out a lot, right? So he's got to exercise
[03:00:43] and sweat, etc. So I understand the reason why he wants to impose, you know, fat culture
[03:00:49] on to me. But as somebody who is just naturally very thin, I don't need to worry about that
[03:00:56] because I'm not sweating constantly. I don't have like a bunch of skin rolls, etc. So
[03:01:01] I don't need to worry about this. Right? I don't have skin flaps, etc. So we don't
[03:01:06] need I don't need to have you know a former fatty use hog logic on me okay
[03:01:12] like I don't need to worry about that but again I wasn't the person that people
[03:01:17] were saying damn like they smell bad like that what that wasn't me that wasn't
[03:01:21] me that was him let's talk some issue in the fall yeah bro like so close so
[03:01:28] everybody yet some eyes with a fire IQ they least so everybody's even getting
[03:01:33] added him for this. Oh my god, I love this. This is so funny. Wow. All you do. It's crazy
[03:01:47] how much people hate this guy, man. It really is. It's not a surprise. I mean, it's really
[03:01:51] not. But I guess that's what happens. Ruby has just dropped this hype. I add what is
[03:01:56] Is this here? Can I find it? Oh my god.
[03:02:00] Said hog logic? I mean, what else do you call it?
[03:02:07] What is...
[03:02:14] What is your hope for America at a time such as this?
[03:02:19] My hope for America? My hope for America is what it's always been.
[03:02:22] I think it's the hope I hope we all share.
[03:02:24] We want it to continue to be the place where anyone from anywhere can achieve anything.
[03:02:28] Where you're not limited by the circumstances of your birth, by the color of your skin, by
[03:02:32] your ethnicity, but frankly it's a place where you are able to overcome challenges and achieve
[03:02:36] your full potential.
[03:02:37] I think that should be the goal of every country in the world.
[03:02:39] But I think in the US we're not perfect, our history is not one of perfection, but
[03:02:43] it's still better than anybody else's history.
[03:02:44] Now ours is a story of perpetual improvement.
[03:02:47] Each generation has left the next generation of Americans freer, more prosperous, safer
[03:02:51] and that is our goal as well.
[03:02:53] As we come upon this 250 year anniversary, I think we have a lot to learn and be proud of in our history.
[03:02:58] It is one of perpetual and continuous improvement where each generation has done its part to bring
[03:03:03] us closer to fulfilling the vision that the founders of this country have upon its founding.
[03:03:09] I had that shit, bro. Like whenever he said that, that went so fucking hard. It was insane.
[03:03:15] It was so good. Good speech. And you can see that Marco Rubio is also
[03:03:22] starting to do some of the things that Trump does about occasionally saying something kind of silly like you're insane in the brain or
[03:03:31] You know some other fucking meme thing or you know quoting a TV show
[03:03:37] Like and I think that he's he's seen Trump do that and now he's doing it, too
[03:03:43] Yeah, I know and I think again like you're probably gonna see JD Vance doing this as well
[03:03:49] Well, I think really I mean you can look and see where is it?
[03:03:54] Let me see if I can pull it up and find this
[03:04:00] Yeah
[03:04:05] Yeah
[03:04:06] Honestly, I think it should be a lot higher. I think 22% is very low
[03:04:10] And JD's falling off. It feels like he's a side character. Well, he's I mean if he can work on fraud and everything
[03:04:16] I think that's great. That's amazing. I'm super happy about that. It's probably defeat deep fakes using AI. Maybe I don't know
[03:04:23] So yeah, it's endearing. I know it is. It's funny. How would the debate between the two go?
[03:04:28] Honestly, I don't even really know what I don't I don't I feel I would be surprised if they ran against each other
[03:04:34] Maybe I wouldn't I don't know
[03:04:36] I feel like the best idea would be to just, you know, literally just keep it going whether Vance is the main ticket or
[03:04:44] Rubio is I don't really care
[03:04:45] I think it should be the two of them running and then they should just run it back again and again and again, right?
[03:04:52] And that's it Vance needs a big win. I think yeah, but he might I mean I think he might get one
[03:04:59] JD was already chosen by the PayPal mafia. Oh, yeah
[03:05:03] People think that he's a plant by Peter Thiel and everything. I think it's very common.
[03:05:08] Oh, here's one. This is good.
[03:05:10] Policies. How can the politics in Somalia can be, you know, resonate with what we have here in the United States, the democracy that we have?
[03:05:18] How can you help us, you know, be a better country and build back what we used to have back in a long time ago?
[03:05:26] So hopefully we will be able to help our country, our former country, Somalia, policy.
[03:05:34] Why would you... So we have people that are running for government.
[03:05:39] You're a state representative, I'm sure, from Michigan.
[03:05:43] That is, their goal is to help get taxpayer money to Somalia.
[03:05:49] like I don't see how any person that's not from Somalia isn't saying immediately get this bitch
[03:05:59] out of my country. How will we not just not only not voting for her but denaturalizing and
[03:06:08] deporting her out of the entire country? Like why are we not immediately doing this? I don't
[03:06:15] understand. Yeah, I'm saying that. Yeah, they call JD a plant but not this. Exactly. And
[03:06:22] so Maine, which is weirder. Oh, you're right, Maine. I didn't read that. We need a law banning
[03:06:27] foreign nationals from office. This is so fucked. I know it's outrageous. Isn't it's
[03:06:31] crazy? How is that not treason? Because this is what they do. It is. It's what they
[03:06:39] do. And it's always going to be what they do. Oh, by the way, we have another
[03:06:44] I wanted to show you guys this.
[03:06:46] Another instance of changing consumer habits.
[03:06:52] Sorry, but after many abuses,
[03:06:54] tasting ice cream is not available.
[03:06:57] Mildly infuriating.
[03:06:59] We used to have a country.
[03:07:01] You understand?
[03:07:03] I want y'all to understand this.
[03:07:04] We used to have a country.
[03:07:05] You used to be able to go to Baskin Robbins,
[03:07:08] and if you wanted to try out the blue swirly shit,
[03:07:11] they'd just give you a spoon of it.
[03:07:13] but now people do that and they say i need seven spoons of shit and then they
[03:07:18] walk out of the fucking store and then it's like ok well now you can't tell me
[03:07:21] ice cream because they're trying to eat it for fucking free it's outrageous they're
[03:07:26] ruining everything that changing consumer habits are ruining everything
[03:07:32] it is
[03:07:34] it and i can make it makes me so mad
[03:07:37] this is it for examples of cost go nobody does this at cost go do you know
[03:07:42] know why? Because it takes a membership to get in. Do you want to know how to, like if
[03:07:48] you got, this is the difference between going to Planet Fitness and Lifetime Fitness. I know
[03:07:52] you guys won't believe this, but I've been to both. So Planet Fitness has homeless people
[03:07:59] living in the lobby. They have a Planet Fitness membership so they can take a shower.
[03:08:04] That's what they do. And then you go to Lifetime Fitness. Oh, totally different,
[03:08:09] There's nobody causing problems. Nobody ever argues with anybody at Lifetime Fitness. I never see this.
[03:08:16] I've been there like five times, something like that, right?
[03:08:19] 180, yeah, $180 lifetime ownership. Exactly, yes.
[03:08:23] So if you're paying $100, you just, you remove all of the changing consumer habits.
[03:08:30] All changing consumer habits are filtered out at like $100 membership.
[03:08:38] That's it. That's all it takes. And then you don't have any consumer habits at all. It's the exact same as always. The very entry is too high. You're paying for convenience, which is what I'm for. Yes, people pay. And this is one of the things is that people might not want to hear this.
[03:08:56] But the reason why certain things are expensive is so the well-adjusted, rich, upper class
[03:09:07] of people can avoid changing consumer habits.
[03:09:17] That's the reason.
[03:09:19] That's the main reason.
[03:09:22] They don't want to have changing consumer habits.
[03:09:26] inside of their organization.
[03:09:31] You understand that?
[03:09:34] It's not convenience.
[03:09:37] Good game, get up, products, I guess you're right.
[03:09:41] And what is this?
[03:09:42] Same reason you can't get into an airline club
[03:09:44] with just a first class ticket anymore.
[03:09:47] I've got friends that are part of those clubs
[03:09:49] and you know, like you get the free drinks
[03:09:51] and everything, like I don't really,
[03:09:53] Like I don't know, man.
[03:09:56] Like I wouldn't want to be part of an airline club.
[03:09:59] I think it's kind of silly.
[03:10:00] But yeah, as always you're running the money.
[03:10:02] No, this is the thing is like my, again, like,
[03:10:05] so just a little bit of background about me is that,
[03:10:10] so my dad's side of the family is extremely wealthy,
[03:10:14] like very, very wealthy.
[03:10:16] And, you know, they were like, you know,
[03:10:20] yacht clubs and stuff like this, et cetera.
[03:10:23] know houses in the Hamptons all the all the all the stuff right and so even now
[03:10:28] like everybody on my dad's side is like a fucking multi-millionaire right like
[03:10:32] very very rich and so and this this goes back generations this is what he told
[03:10:39] me and he told me that it's it's a lot worse than what I'm expressing it is
[03:10:46] it's a lot worse and then if the Goldstein makes sense now no it does
[03:10:52] that's not what I mean. So Secret Rich Kid, no, no, I grew up in a different place and,
[03:10:58] you know, there was a lot of like family history behind it. Like I had my dad, I recorded my dad
[03:11:03] talking about like a lot of my family history and everything before he passed away, right? And,
[03:11:09] you know, like I have a number of like hour plus long videos about that I was going to release.
[03:11:14] I think I kind of owe it to him to release it. But the reason why I originally didn't release
[03:11:19] said is because like you know I wanted to tell the real story and so I just
[03:11:24] wanted to like use my real name and everything and like at the time like
[03:11:27] that wasn't really public knowledge and so I didn't want to share that
[03:11:30] information but now like everybody knows because of like I've been in
[03:11:32] lawsuits and everything else so you know like I'd probably just go and release
[03:11:37] it at this point and so yeah that that's that's really it and ask me
[03:11:41] epic yeah yeah and so there's a number of them right and then we'll
[03:11:45] But yeah, I have a whole lot of them.
[03:11:47] But anyway, my point is that I did all this stuff, et cetera.
[03:11:52] And you're never going to release it.
[03:11:54] Oh, really?
[03:11:54] OK, well, I didn't know that.
[03:11:56] Thanks for letting me know.
[03:11:57] I appreciate that.
[03:11:58] What about your mom's side?
[03:12:00] They come from an Irish Scottish family.
[03:12:04] And there's a couple of things about my mom's family, too,
[03:12:11] that are kind of interesting.
[03:12:12] I think that some of them would be a little bit more
[03:12:14] revealing than others. But overall, you know, like what I'm saying is that there's a reason
[03:12:21] well let me get back to my original point. People that have money have very, very interesting
[03:12:28] ways of making sure that they don't have to deal with going. They don't have to deal
[03:12:34] with changing consumer habits. In their mind and in their world, it's still 1965. There's
[03:12:45] no problems. No issues at all. And I was on food stamps and broke. Very simple. I moved
[03:12:53] away. I lived with my mom. Yeah, that's really the reason why it's really just that simple.
[03:13:00] pretty good and and by the way like the my and my family also is full of assholes
[03:13:05] like it is it's full of total assholes my dad whenever he left to go to Vietnam my
[03:13:11] grandmother told him come back with your shielder on it that that's basically it
[03:13:16] so yeah that that's that's the way that yeah my family's full it's been assholes
[03:13:21] for generations everybody's an asshole everybody's a dickhead it's just a
[03:13:28] different version of it like you yeah exactly
[03:13:31] and uh... i've ever towers yes or
[03:13:34] if you don't kids in your line is done bro listen listen
[03:13:37] he's not around anymore i don't need you guys to fucking remind me all right
[03:13:42] want to relax
[03:13:43] okay chill out
[03:13:45] anyway
[03:13:46] yes changing consumer habits
[03:13:53] come back with one
[03:13:54] but my dad's a decorated war veteran
[03:13:56] He got like I think army commendation medal like multiple bronze stars and something else too
[03:14:02] like he got a free license plate because of because of it and
[03:14:07] Yeah, they gave him all kinds of free shit. So yeah, no, I mean that that's that's what a man and the biological this Spartan thing
[03:14:14] Yeah, yeah, it's from Spartan. Let me see here if I can find the other ones here and and look at it
[03:14:18] And thank you for service. Yeah, I mean like we took him
[03:14:22] I took him every every veterans day, bro. Every veterans day we would go
[03:14:26] So
[03:14:28] The Cody would do this too, right?
[03:14:31] We would go to fucking this was crazy seat. Let me let me get that ready and then I'll talk about this
[03:14:36] We would go to two places. So on veterans day
[03:14:39] We would go to Applebee's because Applebee's had like free meals for veterans on veterans day
[03:14:45] But then golden corral had veterans appreciation day, which was on a different day than veterans day
[03:14:51] So then we would go on Veterans Appreciation Day to Golden Corral and then he'd get two free meals out of it
[03:14:57] And he'd be walking around like I have I have photos of this
[03:15:01] I took pictures of him like inspecting like you know how like you do in wow like you like click inspects people and you like
[03:15:08] Look at their achievements
[03:15:09] He was going around reading the other veterans license plates to see what medals they got
[03:15:14] It's the funniest fucking thing man, and he's like oh look at him like oh I got this one like oh wow
[03:15:20] It's got a purple heart. I never wanted to get a purple heart. You know, that was it. Yeah, he's inspecting their achievements
[03:15:27] And I think your dad's alcoholism is good as a service understandable. He's a hero
[03:15:32] My dad was an alcoholic before and after he started drinking at five years old. So, um, yeah, I think definitely
[03:15:40] You know being in the military like he had some issues, you know reacclimating he said but I think there
[03:15:46] I think he also just really loved drinking
[03:15:48] He really, really loved drinking. He loved drinking alcohol. He loved getting drunk.
[03:15:55] He probably hadn't drank in probably like 20 years.
[03:16:01] And even now at his house, there is probably like 50 bottles of liquor there.
[03:16:10] Like, he was the one that told me, he's like, you know why Jack Daniels is a square bottle?
[03:16:16] I'm like wife, huh? That way don't roll around whenever you're driving I'm like, oh I
[03:16:25] Didn't know that that's crazy
[03:16:31] It's crazy about that
[03:16:34] Let's get those numbers down. No. No. No, I'm not gonna get those out. I'm not a drinker. I'm not into that
[03:16:39] I don't do that so no
[03:16:41] Well, one of those retards, yes, anyway. And I saw, is this true? The average height for
[03:16:48] a U.S. female is just under 5'4", but the average weight is 170 pounds? Isn't that just
[03:16:56] being fat? So are so women are all fat now is this true they're all fat it's
[03:17:11] going no it's no no it's going up guys is this what they mean when they say
[03:17:23] Oh my god, this is awful. What the fuck is going on? Hogs are taking over by age group.
[03:17:33] Why are girls so fat then? Yeah. Obesity rates, the same broad of behavioral shifts, caloric surplus.
[03:17:40] Yeah. Obesity rates, the same broad evade behavioral shifts. Caloric surplus. They eat
[03:17:51] too much food. They don't do anything. They're stressed out. Hormones are fucked up. They
[03:17:57] don't have any money. And they're on SSRIs. It's the same thing I've been saying.
[03:18:05] I could have told you that.
[03:18:08] I could have said that.
[03:18:09] I've said that all the time.
[03:18:11] People say, oh, you can't say that.
[03:18:13] But it's true.
[03:18:15] That's it.
[03:18:15] Do Japan?
[03:18:17] OK.
[03:18:19] Average, wait for average female Japan.
[03:18:32] We got to figure this out.
[03:18:35] Oh my, there's a 50 pound difference.
[03:18:46] A 50 pound difference.
[03:18:51] That is ridiculous.
[03:18:55] That's insane.
[03:19:04] It's it's it's wow what the fuck would do Korea next?
[03:19:09] Okay
[03:19:16] It's probably about the set probably thinner honestly because they're cooked over there right oh
[03:19:23] No, they're fatter actually okay
[03:19:26] The hundred and twenty eight hundred and thirty six pounds. Yeah, and also this so wait a minute
[03:19:32] Low obesity as well.
[03:19:36] So do Australia?
[03:19:38] I don't know about Australia, right?
[03:19:40] I don't know.
[03:19:42] Like North Korea?
[03:19:44] I don't think they have any data for that.
[03:19:46] Do Philippines? Okay, yeah.
[03:19:48] What about in the Philippines?
[03:19:54] It's probably about Japan, right?
[03:19:56] That's what I assume.
[03:19:58] Oh my God.
[03:20:03] 50 comparisons.
[03:20:07] 50 plus pounds heavier in the United States.
[03:20:15] We're talking about some mega hogs.
[03:20:18] We got some mega hogs over here, bro.
[03:20:21] What are we doing?
[03:20:24] Oh my God.
[03:20:26] This is crazy.
[03:20:28] Egypt is the worst.
[03:20:29] I don't know, Vietnam?
[03:20:30] Well, I don't know about that.
[03:20:31] Japanese are short.
[03:20:33] They're two inches shorter, OK?
[03:20:35] That's not going to be a 50-pound difference.
[03:20:38] Let's be honest, OK?
[03:20:44] What about, yeah, what about Norway?
[03:20:48] I bet they're probably, I bet they're like 140.
[03:20:51] If I had to guess, let's say 140.
[03:20:56] 150. So even so let me get this straight. Even they are and they're taller too. So they're
[03:21:06] taller and they're skinnier. Wow. They're taller or what? Yeah, that's that's crazy.
[03:21:15] Find the biggest country. Holy shit, man. So the US is shorter and 20 pounds heavier.
[03:21:23] brutal man. Check World War two soldiers. American. So just so I understand this properly.
[03:21:43] The average soldier in World War II weighs 30 pounds less than the average woman in 2026.
[03:22:00] Is that right?
[03:22:04] So the people, like, this is unbelievable.
[03:22:06] Most of that fat was muscle.
[03:22:08] I would assume so, right, because they have to, like, you know, fight the war, right?
[03:22:11] That kind of makes sense, no.
[03:22:13] I mean like that's what they buffed gravity. I guess they did but only for some people. Well, what about oh
[03:22:20] What about men average us manly?
[03:22:28] Let me go wait, I got one more about 99 200 pounds, okay
[03:22:37] In the US
[03:22:40] graph over last
[03:22:42] 40-30 years. I want to see, because I think I know where this is going. I think guys are
[03:22:52] getting fatter, but women are getting fatter way faster than guys are. Where's the graph?
[03:23:08] a graph. Uh, it's really about the same, actually. Yeah, if anything, the guys are kind of getting
[03:23:28] it's about the, yeah, it's about the same, really. Like we're just all getting fat. Everybody's
[03:23:33] getting fat? Yes, pretty much similar. Like, do we control for pregnancy? Oh, you're
[03:23:40] right. Yeah, that's true. Well, some of these people are pregnant with golden
[03:23:43] corral. That's the issue. And yeah, let me go back. I'll look at a few more of
[03:23:48] these here and look at everything else I got distracted by men are taller and
[03:23:53] more muscle mass. Yeah, I mean, obviously, that's the reason why it's
[03:23:56] one of the many reasons why. But yeah, do fat percentage because guys have
[03:24:00] more muscles? What about your weight, brother? I'm very skinny, right? I'm extremely skinny
[03:24:06] and I think that's a good thing. It's a massive positive, huge advantage that I would say.
[03:24:11] And oh, here we go.
[03:24:13] It often comes into the conversation of protecting that.
[03:24:19] Who sits there and goes, what if someone does this?
[03:24:22] When we talk about the changing rooms debate is a perfect example of this. The conversation
[03:24:28] around...
[03:24:29] Why should I as a female be forced to get changed in front of a male?
[03:24:34] Because then, but this is, again, the conversation...
[03:24:43] ...ation about where you view gender and somebody's right to self-autonomy.
[03:24:47] I've got no interest in how someone views their own gender.
[03:24:50] My question was why should I as a female be forced to get undressed in front of a male?
[03:24:55] If we're referring to a trans woman, then that is a woman.
[03:24:58] a woman. No, no, a trans woman is a biological male. So I'm asking you again, why should I,
[03:25:05] as a female, be forced to get undressed in front of- Absolutely unfathomably, unbelievably-
[03:25:14] Wow, bro, she's just- this is amazing. Of a biological male. But if somebody has
[03:25:23] But nobody's making you do that.
[03:25:27] Yes, you do.
[03:25:28] There's cases going through the courts at the moment.
[03:25:30] I can think of one...
[03:25:32] Nobody's making you do that.
[03:25:33] Yes, they absolutely are.
[03:25:38] One such case in the NHS, where some nurses are taking action because they were forced
[03:25:44] to share a changing room with a gender-neutral changing room where there was a trans,
[03:25:48] what you call a trans woman, i.e., a biological male, using those facilities.
[03:25:53] So yeah, it actually does happen.
[03:25:55] So I ask you again, why should I, as a biological female, be forced to share and get undressed
[03:26:02] in front of a biological male?
[03:26:05] No.
[03:26:06] I would say trans men are men, trans women are women.
[03:26:09] That is my opinion, and I think that...
[03:26:11] It is your opinion, but it is not a fact.
[03:26:15] You can have an opinion that the earth is flat.
[03:26:18] That doesn't make it flat.
[03:26:21] This is what happens.
[03:26:24] This is the problem is that you want to...the issue is that it's your opinion.
[03:26:32] You can have whatever...you can say that dogs should be able to vote.
[03:26:36] You can say that a horse should be able to buy a car.
[03:26:42] But the moment that you say that everybody else needs to cooperate with this, you need
[03:26:47] to have reasoning behind it.
[03:26:50] really cares what your opinions are, but if you want other people to listen to your opinions,
[03:26:55] you have to make them make sense.
[03:26:58] Nose ring?
[03:26:59] I know.
[03:27:00] We need to respect people.
[03:27:01] So we answered it.
[03:27:02] So basically what you're saying is that I, as a biological female, have to get changed
[03:27:05] in front of some fellow because you say the label is.
[03:27:08] What you're saying is that transgender people are, do you think that trans people exist?
[03:27:13] I think that a trans, what you call a transgender woman absolutely exists.
[03:27:17] I don't think it's a figment figment of your imagination, but I think that they're categorically
[03:27:22] Biologically male so therefore they cannot and should not be able to access
[03:27:28] Female-only spaces lots. I'm gonna be honest like I think this is the best framing. I've ever seen somebody do
[03:27:35] Like she's actually so insanely fucking base. This is nuts
[03:27:40] Wow
[03:27:42] of women like me do not want to have to get dressed and all the rest of it in
[03:27:47] front of biological men. This is not a controversial view, we have single sex
[03:27:53] spaces for a reason, we have an epidemic of male violence against women and
[03:27:59] girls, we fought hard to get our single sex spaces, we deserve those single sex
[03:28:03] spaces. Those single sex spaces are often responsible for keeping us safe
[03:28:07] and many of us, and there's women that will disagree with me, I respect
[03:28:11] that, but many of us do not want biological men in our spaces, our private single sex
[03:28:17] spaces.
[03:28:18] And it's also about men's opinion on this too, because men have daughters.
[03:28:25] Whenever you are a man, and your daughter is 14 years old, you are responsible for her
[03:28:31] safety and her well-being.
[03:28:33] So men's opinion on this topic is absolutely valid.
[03:28:37] It is 100% valid because they are parents, so last time I checked they can be parents of girls.
[03:28:47] And now should we have to have them there just in order to satisfy other people's descriptions?
[03:28:54] Well, I suppose we're going to have to agree to disagree there, Michelle, but what I was just...
[03:28:58] Yeah, but we always have to agree to disagree.
[03:29:00] Agree to disagree, but it's not you that then has to get changed in front of a man.
[03:29:05] This is just so embarrassing.
[03:29:12] This is dude.
[03:29:16] This is so pathetic for him.
[03:29:21] Oh my god.
[03:29:23] Because you're in that man's changing room but you get what I mean.
[03:29:26] It's not you that has to then get naked and get changed and get undressed in front of someone of the opposite biological sex against your will.
[03:29:32] will. It's always those women that have to suck it up. And a lot of us, by the way, fed up of it.
[03:29:37] Right, frankly, are you? Or not? Lots of you, by the way, have been fed up with the whole discussion
[03:29:41] going, oh, what are you doing? Talking about this issue again. Move on. I hear you, and I am
[03:29:46] going to move. I think that people will move on when they do. I think the idea that biological
[03:29:52] men can go into a women's restroom is ridiculous. I think it's absolutely ridiculous. And anybody
[03:30:00] who's making excuses for why it's okay is a retard. That's it. I mean, like, it's nuts
[03:30:08] that worry she mauged the fuck out of them. I mean, have you ever seen somebody get mauged
[03:30:14] this bad? I mean, really, this is just fucking pathetic. That's your opinion. Trans women
[03:30:23] or women, not biologically they're not. And yeah, there it is. Now that's a woman. Yeah,
[03:30:30] exactly, right? And it's absurd and unacceptable. I think that we need to start treating these
[03:30:35] people like I think more sexual deviants. I do. I think that we need to start treating
[03:30:41] them. They're trying to advocate for, you know, men going into the women's restroom.
[03:30:47] We need to be looking like instead of defending against their ideas, I think that the
[03:30:52] perspective should be more about attacking their position and them as people for holding
[03:30:57] that position. Like they are the perverts, they are the ones that want to have underage girls
[03:31:03] be compromised by adult men in a bathroom. Like that's really where things need to shift
[03:31:09] because I think that a lot of times people that are on my side of this play defense.
[03:31:14] We say, well, you know, we're trying to defend ourselves from this stuff. I think
[03:31:19] that we need to go on the offense about this. We need to say, why the fuck are you trying
[03:31:23] to force men into women's bathrooms, right? And that's it. Left-legged scolpial weird.
[03:31:28] They're the fucking weird ones. I think that's it. Is the argument that trans women are women
[03:31:32] because I said so? Yeah, that's literally the argument. They're women because I said
[03:31:36] that they're women. It's exactly it. And we had to. You had, you would have been
[03:31:42] banned last year. Yeah, I know. And again, I think that things are shifting a lot
[03:31:47] and people are becoming more accepting of uh... reality again which is always
[03:31:53] nice it's always nice to see reality popping off
[03:31:56] but also what if a trans woman is a lesbian also track of the females is
[03:31:59] also get access to one's bathrooms out there are a lot of
[03:32:03] like let me let me look this up what percentage of trans women
[03:32:06] what percentage of trans women
[03:32:13] I would say it's like 20%, 20, 30%.
[03:32:18] It's my guess.
[03:32:20] 11%.
[03:32:22] 11% most transgender women are bisexual.
[03:32:25] Okay, what is this here?
[03:32:27] Small sample size, it's just really,
[03:32:29] really small sample size.
[03:32:30] Yeah, it's hard to say.
[03:32:31] And 90%, well, I mean bisexual is another one too.
[03:32:35] So yeah, how many have autism?
[03:32:37] I have no idea.
[03:32:38] 40% les and bi.
[03:32:39] Yeah, but there's a lot of women in general
[03:32:42] that say they're bisexual. Let me pause, compare to cis women.
[03:33:01] So it's a rate of...
[03:33:06] Oh my god.
[03:33:07] Wow. Oh my, it's like 10x. Holy shit. Um, okay. Well, there you go. And, uh, yeah,
[03:33:25] I caused the most of this, so I had to do it. I mean, I'm sure some of them, I have
[03:33:28] no idea, but yeah, I didn't know it was that, that much, right? I'm surprised by
[03:33:31] that. Holy shit. And that was that big of a difference. In Spain, an inmate who
[03:33:36] identified as a woman got five women pregnant in prison. He changed gender to avoid going to prison.
[03:33:42] So a guy goes to prison and he says he's a woman and he gets five women pregnant in prison.
[03:33:49] You know what that reminds me of? It reminds me of like an isekai anime. It's like, you know,
[03:33:54] like I died and got reincarnated as like a, you know, a guild leader. And it's like a guy
[03:34:00] with like three girls around him. It's like, you know, Konosuba obviously, or any of the other
[03:34:05] ones and it's like basically I got arrested and was sent to an all-women's prison and I'm just
[03:34:12] fucking looking up with all these gay broke the system I know that's crazy yeah I feel like you
[03:34:18] keep telling people that you're gonna have guys that want to go to jail and men are nearly twice
[03:34:23] as likely to be a woman twice as likely as a woman to be living with their parents this is also
[03:34:29] another thing is that people don't realize how bad it is for guys because yeah as a girl you
[03:34:35] You can usually, you know, like it's acceptable for you to be like a stay-at-home mom or something like that or like a housewife.
[03:34:41] But as a guy, you got to make ends meet, man. You do. You got to do what you need to do. And it's a lot lower.
[03:34:48] Standards are lower. And public school, is this true? When I was in school, a B plus was a 92 and an A was a 93 to 95.
[03:34:55] What was considered an A whenever you were in school?
[03:34:58] Public school grading scale. So this is how, by the way,
[03:35:03] this is how they're able to pretend like education is good. You know how they
[03:35:08] pretend like education is good? Because Cs are people that get 44% of things
[03:35:13] wrong. That's right. So as long as you get, and also I want you to think about
[03:35:22] this logically. So if all things are considered average and you randomly
[03:35:29] select on a multiple-choice test, ABCD, you randomly pick answers. What percentage will
[03:35:38] you get right? 25%. That's right. You'll get 25% right. So you would have to actually,
[03:35:54] you randomly circle then numbers and letters you would have a you would pass
[03:36:00] theoretically oh my god 51% was a D- that's right so you could actually pass
[03:36:11] with a D if you just randomly A, B, C, D, A, B, C, D and you just do this and and
[03:36:21] and the important thing to keep in mind right this is what really matters is
[03:36:25] that
[03:36:26] you have a like for me whenever i was in in school
[03:36:29] uh... and ninety to a hundred was in a
[03:36:32] uh... a fucking that we didn't have these
[03:36:34] uh... you had a uh... not eighty to eighty nine was a b
[03:36:37] and seventy to seventy nine was a c
[03:36:40] that's the way it was and a d there is no d you fucking failed retard
[03:36:44] what do you mean there's a d
[03:36:46] so yeah below seventy snap yeah exactly after fucking fail
[03:36:50] And so, D for dumbass, F for fail.
[03:36:53] And 50% is fucking F. 50%, no, 62% was an F.
[03:36:59] 60, 69% was an F. That's what it was.
[03:37:03] And there is a D. There wasn't for us.
[03:37:05] There was no D for us, OK?
[03:37:07] There was ABC and then F. There was nobody
[03:37:10] was getting Ds in my school.
[03:37:12] And anyway, this is the reason why they say they have
[03:37:17] high levels of success.
[03:37:19] this is the reason why they say they have good graduation rates
[03:37:23] it's not because they uh... are educating the students
[03:37:27] it's because randomly selecting answers on a multiple choice question will
[03:37:31] result in a passing score
[03:37:35] there it is
[03:37:37] twenty four percent
[03:37:41] all my god
[03:37:42] they move the goalpost
[03:37:44] they didn't move the goalpost they totally fucking date they they did
[03:37:49] They dug that shit up and they sent it to another fucking country.
[03:37:53] Like we have, again, you get a B at 64%.
[03:38:00] So you barely even know half your shit and you're getting a B.
[03:38:03] You, you pass the class and you don't even know half of what's in the class.
[03:38:08] Like think about that. Think about, oh yeah, you're going to pass the class.
[03:38:11] And what do you know? I know, I know less than half of it.
[03:38:14] Oh, okay. That means that you're ready to do the next one.
[03:38:17] Really? It's so stupid. And some name counts, of course.
[03:38:21] So this is the reason why we... it's just great. My parents weren't Asian.
[03:38:26] But they might as well have been... this average, bull average, can't eat dinner, don't come home, F is finding a new family.
[03:38:38] Man.
[03:38:39] mine was I get one question wrong and my dad asked me what I got wrong like that's
[03:38:53] what it was for me man like it was it was not good and yeah makes accurate yeah I guess
[03:38:59] so and same yeah exactly I would I would do like anything that I would ever do he
[03:39:06] you would always be like, nope, it's not good enough.
[03:39:09] It's not good enough every single time.
[03:39:12] And there are dozens of cases like that
[03:39:13] all over women's prisons, really?
[03:39:15] That's insane, man.
[03:39:16] University, yeah, 93, holy shit,
[03:39:19] of Purdue Global University.
[03:39:21] I didn't even know like an A minus.
[03:39:23] Yeah, I thought you, is there no A plus?
[03:39:27] Usually there was like an A plus as well.
[03:39:29] Like, I don't know, 94?
[03:39:32] Yeah, this was me, man.
[03:39:33] Was Sandy, it was commonplace, exactly.
[03:39:36] all my fucking god
[03:39:37] well uh... that's the way i guess things are doing uh... we're doing things now
[03:39:41] is uh... sixty four percent
[03:39:43] is uh... or twenty four percent of excuse me
[03:39:46] is a uh... is a passing grade
[03:39:48] a plus was always about a hundred a plus was a ninety seven or ninety eight
[03:39:52] twelve one hundred
[03:39:53] that's always what it was
[03:39:59] i just wanted to just pop this contact in there
[03:40:02] uh... african-american vernacular english is a language within the
[03:40:04] language so
[03:40:05] your four-year-old back baby your six-year-old back baby speaks two languages where the average little white boy does not speak two languages the study was called the
[03:40:15] Put your fucking overalls on
[03:40:17] What are you trying to cosplay?
[03:40:20] You got one overall on but not the other one
[03:40:24] What are you trying to prove that you're southern or something
[03:40:29] Put it put it on put it on right
[03:40:31] It's embarrassing
[03:40:33] It was the habitual be and they got six twelve kids together six black six white
[03:40:38] They were all six years old
[03:40:39] They put them in two separate rooms
[03:40:40] I showed them a picture of Elmo holding a cookie and they asked both the kids separately who be eating the cookies and
[03:40:47] The white kids was like Elmo be eating the cookies and the black kids looked at that picture
[03:40:52] And it was like the cookie monster be eating the cookies Elmo just has one
[03:40:56] It's a language within a language and it's not incorrect
[03:40:59] but they both be wrong because there's not enough information given is this like a joke
[03:41:10] like also by the way doing English wrong isn't like your own like nobody like if here's my
[03:41:26] advice. If you want to talk like that, don't do it at a job. Whenever you're at a job interview,
[03:41:34] don't do that. It's so stupid. It's so unbelievably stupid. What's the point?
[03:41:44] The point is that she's trying to insinuate that black kids are smarter than white kids
[03:41:51] because they have to learn two languages. As if saying things with improper English
[03:41:56] is another language. It's not another language. And if it is, then I'm multi-lingual, too,
[03:42:02] because I've played multiple video games and there's different video game lingo that I use in there,
[03:42:06] too. Like, tanking something means something different. Does that mean because I play World
[03:42:11] of Warcraft and MMOs that now I know another language? Obviously not. That's retarded.
[03:42:17] So the entire concept of this, DPS time, yeah, exactly. Oh my god, it's so embarrassing.
[03:42:24] Victim mentality is a disease. I think this is something that's even beyond that man. And it's just really embarrassing
[03:42:31] And also we have another person remember how I've been talking about people that are that are view-bottling on Twitch and everything
[03:42:39] co-founder previous CEO
[03:42:41] GG talent group. So this guy knows what he's talking about
[03:42:45] Content creators except for something like the top point five percent are struggling
[03:42:50] CPMs haven't budged, sponsorship rates have been flat since 2020, their viewers have less
[03:42:56] disposable income to sport them than ever. Maybe I'm being dramatic, but it could possibly
[03:43:00] be the worst time to start screaming, uploading to YouTube. I'm not saying you can't rise
[03:43:05] up above adversity, but you would need some exceptional skills, tireless work ethic,
[03:43:09] and a healthy dose of luck to make it. There you go. Man. I'm glad to see that.
[03:43:17] It's not a surprise either
[03:43:20] I've told people this is what's coming with all the all the body and all that and I supposed to cry about this
[03:43:25] I don't think it really matters right this matter to the viewers
[03:43:28] It just matters to me because I get validated again
[03:43:30] I'm getting validated once more many many such cases and this is simply one of them
[03:43:36] Let me go and find something else, but I think that's really what I would say more than anything
[03:43:41] Sarfax direct
[03:43:43] Wait what?
[03:44:18] No way
[03:44:22] Holy fuck this is happening in four minutes
[03:44:28] It's Nintendo of America give me a minute I gotta use the bathroom
[03:44:33] Pro like I've been asking for this shit. Oh my god
[03:45:17] No shot, they're about to just fucking release this.
[03:45:41] Oh my god.
[03:45:43] Is this a millennial game?
[03:45:45] Yes.
[03:45:46] Yes, bro, like, man, alright, so it's gonna be in two minutes.
[03:45:52] Oh my God, I can't believe this.
[03:45:55] Like, you guys know how many times I've been asking
[03:45:58] for them to bring back Star Fox.
[03:46:00] Like, I've been asking for this for like fucking,
[03:46:03] I don't even know how long.
[03:46:05] Like, probably, like, I've been, I was like, oh my God.
[03:46:09] At least once, like multiple times.
[03:46:12] Do a Barrow Roll?
[03:46:13] Yeah, I know I'm ready for this, bro.
[03:46:15] Like, I've been ready for this.
[03:46:19] Did you ever play Star Fox 64?
[03:46:21] What do you mean?
[03:46:23] I beat the entire fucking game.
[03:46:25] I beat all the, like, you know, you could go the other way,
[03:46:27] like, and all that, like the alternate hard modes.
[03:46:30] I did everything.
[03:46:33] All right, I did the whole thing.
[03:46:36] Camille Amaro Galaxy, is that it?
[03:46:39] What about the GameCube one?
[03:46:40] I did, I played the Star Fox Adventures.
[03:46:42] Man, I'm excited.
[03:46:47] Asking you shall receive.
[03:46:48] All right.
[03:46:49] That means there's only one more that they got left.
[03:46:52] Legend of Zelda made by From Software.
[03:46:58] Old lore, link to the past lore.
[03:47:01] Do it.
[03:47:03] That's the last one.
[03:47:06] Keep dreaming.
[03:47:07] No, no, no, no.
[03:47:08] No, no, no, no, no.
[03:47:09] It's going to happen.
[03:47:10] That's the next one.
[03:47:12] F0? Oh that's true! Next one's F0. Yeah next one be F0 then the last one would be
[03:47:21] like a real ass legend as Zelda. QEGG stream norm? Yeah yeah I'm gonna play that.
[03:47:29] I'm excited dude this is gonna be fucking awesome. I hope I really hope this
[03:47:34] is good bro like if if it is I'm gonna play it I'm honestly I'm gonna play it
[03:47:38] no matter what. Donkey Kong 64. I never played Donkey Kong 64.
[03:47:45] Awkwina time for remake is coming Christmas time. That's crazy. Actually, I probably try
[03:47:54] that. Like I haven't played anything really on my Switch, man. Holy shit. Here we go.
[03:47:59] Hello, everyone. I'm Shigeru Miyamoto. There he is.
[03:48:03] Last month, we released the Super Mario Galaxy movie, which was enjoyed by many
[03:48:07] people around the world to everyone who saw it in theaters thank you very much the
[03:48:15] movie features a certain character who isn't part of the super mario series oh
[03:48:20] Oh boy.
[03:48:31] Oh shit.
[03:48:45] I never saw this. This is awesome.
[03:48:48] Holy shit!
[03:48:50] That was the boss of first level.
[03:48:52] I work tried to explode.
[03:48:54] I'm a giant hole in the fabric of spacey time.
[03:48:56] I got sucked into a different universe.
[03:48:58] That's what I get from eating a frog, my engineer.
[03:49:00] Now I roll new galaxy, trying to find a way home.
[03:49:04] Doing good, but I'm trying to space space.
[03:49:08] Oh, I also have cool space boots.
[03:49:12] Damn.
[03:49:13] Now that's the back story of the guy who's going to take us to the space junk gallery.
[03:49:17] Monial slop?
[03:49:18] No, dude this game is gonna go so hard from the Star Fox series Fox McLeod makes an appearance
[03:49:23] Uh-huh now Fox and his wingman return in their own Nintendo switch to games
[03:49:29] This game is called
[03:49:31] Star Fox
[03:49:33] That's it. I'll pass it over to Koizumi sound
[03:49:36] It's just Star Fox. Okay everyone. I'm Yoshiaki Koizumi. Oh, bro from here. Oh
[03:49:44] for this presentation
[03:49:46] All right!
[03:49:59] All right, let's take a look.
[03:50:01] Oh shit.
[03:50:16] Corneria childhood memories. I know
[03:50:38] At this year against we complete extend the waves
[03:50:46] It's bad, man.
[03:50:55] Dude, it's been a long time.
[03:51:01] It's been a long fucking time.
[03:51:08] There he is.
[03:51:12] Let's rock and roll!
[03:51:15] What's game?
[03:51:21] What you're seeing is footage of the game in action
[03:51:24] While stage layouts have been kept the same officials have received a major upgrade. Oh shit
[03:51:31] Flippi stay in formation. Venter between characters is also best. Now you've done it, Flippi. Hold me on your tail
[03:51:38] This is the way I imagined it, whenever I was a kid.
[03:51:48] Oh my god.
[03:51:50] Actual gameplay, yeah, imagine that.
[03:51:59] Dude, I'm gonna- I'm gonna play this one.
[03:52:06] I'm gonna play the fuck out of this.
[03:52:11] Yes.
[03:52:19] Man.
[03:52:36] The gateway to the wider system box and peppy hair is their strategic mastermind and veteran pilot
[03:52:42] Yeah, he's he was a pilot with Fox's father
[03:52:47] He's the old man the fate of the lilat system rests squarely on their shoulders. I'm her this real well
[03:52:55] So good the arwing is a high-performance aerospace fighter. All right. Yeah, Fox and his crew
[03:53:04] It's equipped with a laser
[03:53:06] It can also fire charged shots in the bomb suit.
[03:53:11] Or launch bombs that cover a wide area.
[03:53:16] The R-Wing can break.
[03:53:20] So does that mean you can have the tank too?
[03:53:23] Use the boost to get through.
[03:53:25] Do a what?
[03:53:27] An even somersault.
[03:53:29] Oh!
[03:53:33] Oh that's a tank!
[03:53:35] ground assault vehicle called the Landmaster. I always like playing to take
[03:53:41] more. Hey, a modified military submersible called the Blue Marine can also be
[03:53:47] piloted, depending on the mission. Holy shit. The campaign will take you to
[03:53:54] diverse planets as you seek out the enemy's stronghold to restore peace in
[03:53:59] the Lylat system. Man. God fuck some shit up. Cornaria is a planet teeming
[03:54:04] with life and the beating heart of the system.
[03:54:11] Ficina is a frozen.
[03:54:13] Oh, I don't remember this at all.
[03:54:14] Surface covered in ice and snow.
[03:54:17] It's your own talking box.
[03:54:20] I remember this a little bit.
[03:54:21] Lilat systems scorching hot second star.
[03:54:24] Yeah.
[03:54:27] Damn.
[03:54:28] And so Ness is a deserted, polluted ocean planet.
[03:54:32] I don't remember this either.
[03:54:33] all its natural resources.
[03:54:35] Oh, you're talking to me!
[03:54:36] Oh, no!
[03:54:37] What am I doing?
[03:54:38] Oh, no!
[03:54:39] There's also an asteroid field to navigate.
[03:54:42] Persistent laser attack!
[03:54:44] And the inside of a nebula.
[03:54:47] From planet surfaces to outer space, a variety of stages await.
[03:54:51] Oh, my God.
[03:54:55] With free-flying dogfights and all-range mode.
[03:54:58] Oh, this is where you fought wolf, I think.
[03:55:02] massive boss battles. You can look forward to intense aerial combat.
[03:55:07] This looks awesome and truly good.
[03:55:13] Depending on the objectives you complete, the number of enemies shot down and other factors,
[03:55:18] the route you take through the system may change. Mission accomplished is whenever you
[03:55:22] all off the hard road. Replace stages with a different approach to find ways through that
[03:55:28] that are off the beaten path.
[03:55:30] You'd better be right about this, Thumb Goat.
[03:55:33] I say we trust Valpo, Dan Sticks.
[03:55:35] Damn.
[03:55:36] You worry about your own.
[03:55:37] Plenty of new cut scenes have also been added.
[03:55:39] All right.
[03:55:41] These include never-before-seen mission
[03:55:43] briefings between stages, allowing you
[03:55:45] to learn more about the characters
[03:55:47] and the Star Fox universe.
[03:55:49] Fallen Team, how are we doing?
[03:55:53] You can choose between easy and normal expert.
[03:55:55] expert difficult shit your shield gauge will be longer and your lasers will
[03:56:03] remain powered up making it ideal for novice pilots if you're a big idiot
[03:56:08] challenge mode in challenge mode you can replay stages you've already cleared
[03:56:13] uh-huh complete a variety of objectives that bring new challenges to
[03:56:19] You're going to field day with this?
[03:56:22] Yeah.
[03:56:33] The long-range Shogun trooper.
[03:56:37] Damn.
[03:56:38] Damn.
[03:56:39] Damn!
[03:56:41] The battle mode puts you in four versus four dog fights.
[03:56:46] Players are split between Team Star Fox and Team Star Wolf.
[03:56:51] Then compete to earn the bad guys by clearing missions and taking down foes.
[03:56:55] Damn! PvP?
[03:56:57] You can select three stages, each with its own reset.
[03:57:00] Yo, what the fuck? This is awesome!
[03:57:03] Take out opponents and seize control of the zone around the satellite powers on corn area
[03:57:19] Collect as many energy crystals as you can while dodging meteorites on so they have like different modes and ship for it to god damn
[03:57:26] I
[03:57:30] Or which we cargo from space pirates the first person that said this I thought they were meaning I was about to ban
[03:57:41] Shut up you can create private matches with your friends online
[03:57:45] Or match up with random players from around the world making for a variety of ways to join team battles
[03:57:51] Plus, if one person has the game, up to four players can take to the skies locally with
[03:57:58] gameshare.
[03:57:59] That's awesome.
[03:58:00] Or online, using gameshare via game chat.
[03:58:05] Wow.
[03:58:06] That's really cool.
[03:58:07] By holding your Joy-Con 2 controller like a mouse, you can seamlessly swap to mouse-controlled
[03:58:16] targeting for intuitive aiming and steering.
[03:58:19] Slip it! Stay in formation!
[03:58:21] Oh my god, I won't be going like this!
[03:58:23] Now you've done it, Slipy! Buffy on your tail!
[03:58:25] I'll do!
[03:58:27] By sharing one of the Joy-Con 2 controllers with the second player, you can split pilot and gunner duties in co-op.
[03:58:35] We're entering Cordaria City now.
[03:58:39] Pandra sure is trashed, at least.
[03:58:42] I wonder what andross is going to look like.
[03:58:55] Take him down!
[03:58:57] You're called back under your box!
[03:58:59] A swarm of lonely flies!
[03:59:03] The same thing had you!
[03:59:05] We're approaching Venom airspace!
[03:59:10] Oh, shit.
[03:59:15] What did you think?
[03:59:16] Man.
[03:59:17] As you just saw, Fox and Company have a more animal-like design in this game.
[03:59:21] Man.
[03:59:23] Think the design is good like if I go back and I think about switch to system star Fox launch. Yes, June 25
[03:59:32] That's in a fucking month damn by the way this game also supports character avatars
[03:59:38] Which let me change their face and game chat to look like a character
[03:59:41] like this goddamn
[03:59:45] Switch yeah, I
[03:59:48] Got it ready. Oh
[03:59:50] My god, bro, you can doesn't just capture your head. You can be a star tuber. Oh my god. Oh
[03:59:58] My fucking everybody gets their own for Sona
[04:00:05] Blinks and your eyebrow movement as well man
[04:00:14] If you have a compatible USB camera, please give it a try. Oh, no when using character
[04:00:19] Oh, no.
[04:00:20] To look like a Star Fox character, friends playing other games can also see your new
[04:00:24] looks.
[04:00:25] Oh my god.
[04:00:26] This game also supports the Nintendo 64 controller.
[04:00:29] Oh my.
[04:00:31] Those who played the Nintendo 64 version can enjoy controls that feel even closer
[04:00:37] to the original.
[04:00:38] Wow.
[04:00:39] Since its debut on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, that's the one I played.
[04:00:42] The Star Fox series has had a long legacy on Nintendo platforms.
[04:00:46] Not long enough.
[04:00:47] Along the game set out for adventure. That's the last one. I played
[04:00:53] And join the battle in the Super Smash Brothers series. Yeah, is that crazy? That's the last one that makes support the series for more than 30 years
[04:01:03] If you've never experienced the series before we hope you'll give star Fox a try
[04:01:11] Man
[04:01:12] I'm happy man finish this presentation by sharing the games prologue
[04:01:16] which depicts a past battle involving James McFoud, father of the protagonist Fox.
[04:01:22] Oh shit.
[04:01:24] Thank you very much.
[04:01:28] Looks really good. Yeah, the game looks great.
[04:01:30] Visually, it looks really well done.
[04:01:34] Any admiral comes up?
[04:01:36] come in star fox this is coronary defense force headquarters do you read
[04:01:49] loud and clear james mccloud here general star fox is on approach to
[04:01:54] them oh shit no indications yet of any suspicious activity we'll let you know
[04:01:59] what we find proceed with caution you're in the first descent I was foxes
[04:02:03] And thank you for accepting this mission James. You're the only one interested in the general pepper. Do you read me?
[04:02:13] Oh shit. Something's jamming long-range cops. Stay sharp team.
[04:02:19] Are you seeing this James? According to my instruments, the atmosphere is highly toxic.
[04:02:25] And we're doing this job for next to nothing. We're supposed to be mercs, not chumps.
[04:02:30] There's more at stake here than our bottom line, big man.
[04:02:34] Yeah, sure.
[04:02:36] I wonder how persistent people have detected signs of activity on Venom's surface.
[04:02:40] He's concerned about something to do with Dr. Andross.
[04:02:43] It's been years since Andross was banished here, James.
[04:02:46] If the atmosphere is poisonous.
[04:02:48] All the more reason to figure out what's going on.
[04:02:50] He looks so cool.
[04:02:51] Dr. Andross made mistakes.
[04:02:52] Man, I hate the price for them.
[04:02:54] But whatever else he is, he is a genius.
[04:02:57] Maybe he found a way to survive.
[04:02:59] Our leader. Such a bleeding heart.
[04:03:04] Uh-oh.
[04:03:09] Where'd they come from?
[04:03:10] Defensive formation.
[04:03:15] Hey Ma, where are you going?
[04:03:17] It's like you told me.
[04:03:19] I'm getting into formation.
[04:03:22] You don't tell time and time.
[04:03:24] Fat equals bad.
[04:03:25] What can I say?
[04:03:26] My new boss pays better.
[04:03:28] He's been bad is bad. Yeah, I know it
[04:03:34] Death to all who stand in the way of my vengeance
[04:03:39] Dr. Entras
[04:03:46] I forgot this
[04:03:50] It's charging
[04:03:53] I can't shake it
[04:03:55] Hey, Peppy! Catch!
[04:04:05] James!
[04:04:07] Man.
[04:04:13] Peppy, are you there? Come in Peppy. Do you read me?
[04:04:17] I'm losing altitude.
[04:04:18] Try the fat one.
[04:04:19] Peppy, you need to get out of here.
[04:04:20] You will.
[04:04:21] One the general.
[04:04:22] I'm not allowed you, James.
[04:04:24] That's an order!
[04:04:33] Happy? Keep an eye on Flax.
[04:04:47] Man.
[04:04:50] That was fucking cool.
[04:04:54] I'll be real.
[04:04:57] That was fucking cool.
[04:04:59] I'm happy.
[04:05:01] I'm happy, bro.
[04:05:02] Like they cooked, they did.
[04:05:06] I hope they add in some of the original levels too.
[04:05:09] I do.
[04:05:10] Like this is really good.
[04:05:12] Yeah, this is awesome, man.
[04:05:13] I love it.
[04:05:15] Check the views, the amount of people that watched it.
[04:05:17] 100 dude.
[04:05:19] So they just randomly announced this.
[04:05:22] 124,000 people locked in to watch this
[04:05:27] Holy fuck man. Well, I'm not surprised but like God damn
[04:05:35] Let me see oh, it's frozen it. Yeah, it's not gonna show anymore and they avoided Star Fox zero
[04:05:42] Yeah, I guess so Star Fox fan committed. Yeah type of nostalgia. I like yeah, that was great, dude
[04:05:48] I I loved it man. I did like that was really really cool
[04:05:52] It's exactly like this is exactly what I would expect it to be like the only thing is I wish they had done a new story
[04:05:58] But if they're willing like if they're going to revamp and like bring the series back
[04:06:04] Then I think it does kind of make sense that like you'd probably have to like you know redo the story
[04:06:09] But like hopefully if this goes well, they make another one because this is really really cool
[04:06:15] This is under percent better. Well, what I'm assuming they're gonna do is they're probably going to have harder difficulties
[04:06:20] and probably extra stages because that's what they did with like adding Star Fox 2 remember like whenever they made like the
[04:06:28] Super Nintendo the like really small one
[04:06:30] So like I would expect that they probably have more stuff planned for this if it goes
[04:06:35] Well like DLC or something else look at the comments some aren't liking the designs already. I don't know about that
[04:06:42] I mean like let me let me refresh it and see what people are saying like I thought it was really really good
[04:06:47] Yeah, I got them again a cover of SNES game. Yeah, exactly bro. Like I mean that's that's the way
[04:06:53] That's that's what I think that they would look like right? I mean like let me see is there like an image like all four of them there
[04:07:00] Like I mean this is this is like in in my mind whenever I was a little kid like this is a hundred percent what I remember
[04:07:09] Like this like there's no character inside of this that like whenever you upscale it to to this model
[04:07:17] Like this is what I imagined Fox is a little husky
[04:07:20] He's I can see why you say that I can I can see why you say that it's not big
[04:07:26] But like yeah, sure it's Rambo Wednesday, and we now have an update really a release date for a Star Fox game
[04:07:32] Wow can't believe Mario 65 got shadow dropped at the end there. Yeah, really funny
[04:07:38] We're shadow dropping Nintendo Directs now like what the fuck is this man? Oh
[04:07:43] Like how no one knew this was gonna happen. Yeah
[04:07:45] This just came out of fucking nowhere like I didn't expect this at all like okay
[04:07:51] So now all right now that we're getting star fox
[04:07:55] The next step is f0
[04:07:58] okay
[04:07:59] F0 and the final one is a spiritual successor to link to the past
[04:08:05] Ocarina of Time
[04:08:07] Majora's Mask and Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess
[04:08:11] Okay, we are we are moving in the right direction
[04:08:15] Now we will begin because I had this will probably be the first game that I play on my switch
[04:08:21] Like when it's out man, like that's it. This is fucking awesome man. This is a rare modern day Nintendo win
[04:08:28] Yeah, I think it is. I think this is really cool man. This is awesome. I love it. I'm super fucking excited man
[04:08:35] This is great. I don't really have anything else to say. No one even knew this was happening seems like a true
[04:08:41] graphical socket yeah and also this is another thing too is that like the graphics for this
[04:08:48] I mean these are good like it's it's the perfect mix between like this is what Nintendo I feel
[04:08:55] like should focus on right creating very well stylized because like if you really zoom in on
[04:09:00] these characters they're not incredibly detailed right like if you look at like Falco like they're
[04:09:05] not incredibly detailed but like the the direction of this like the art direction of this and the
[04:09:10] style of it is so strong that it doesn't even matter. It's perfect. It doesn't make a difference
[04:09:16] at all. So, more realism would ruin it. Exactly. So, they have like the perfect mix of it being like
[04:09:22] realistic while at the same time it has like a cartoony feel to where you're not trying to compare
[04:09:28] it to real life. And yeah, this is really, really good. This is so much better than one
[04:09:32] that's been shared in another Mario game. It is. Like, I do feel like the graphics for this.
[04:09:37] Like because am I the only person that's felt like the Nintendo has fallen behind too much in graphics?
[04:09:43] Like just too much. It's like it's too
[04:09:47] It's too retrograde. It's too, uh, you know, like outdated
[04:09:52] Like I just I don't know like whenever it's like worse than like a ps4. Like it's just weird, right?
[04:09:56] I mean like Nintendo like Nintendo 64 was like it was the the name of the console was was the fact that it's graphics, right?
[04:10:03] I mean like fuck it was a 64-bit system. This is the first one there was so like now they're doing this
[04:10:09] I'm very very happy. I am this is great man
[04:10:13] And the amount of fur balls cosplaying as fox is gonna be wild good
[04:10:17] It's a lot better than them cosplaying as their own little first sonas. You know what I mean?
[04:10:21] So I'm glad about that. That's totally fucking fine
[04:10:25] This is awesome and you can see by the way
[04:10:28] Star Fox, I even watched half, like recently, I've even watched halfway through a
[04:10:33] playthrough of this game. Like, I love this game. I do. And so like, I felt
[04:10:40] nostalgic one day and I watched halfway through it. And so based, yeah. So I'm
[04:10:44] I'm super, super hyped up for this. I'm very, very happy. The game holds up.
[04:10:50] Well, yeah, it does. This is kind of, it was recent too. And so yeah, there you go.
[04:10:54] Only half what is an hour long video right? It's just consoles are tiny handhelds
[04:10:59] I guess right now. I'm just giving you my feedback like I'm at that's just still the way I feel about it
[04:11:03] It's the way I think about it, right? But um, yeah anyway, that was really cool
[04:11:08] That was really really cool. That's awesome. I can't believe they just randomly shadow dropped
[04:11:13] They randomly shadow dropped
[04:11:16] My expectations were high, but holy fuck
[04:11:19] this is me a moto bro like start damn damn bro what the fuck they don't even know what it is
[04:11:30] like oh my god thanks for watching it with us oh yeah my pleasure and yeah that's awesome who
[04:11:37] would you choose is your wingman Pepe no I do Falco because Falco would try to always outdo me
[04:11:44] because he'd want to, he'd want to do better than me.
[04:11:48] But like he, at the end of the day, he's loyal, right?
[04:11:51] He's a hundred percent, slippy,
[04:11:53] slippy's always getting tailed.
[04:11:54] He's always getting shot down.
[04:11:56] No, it'd be Falco.
[04:11:57] Like Falco's the guy, cause you know,
[04:11:59] like Falco's the guy, he's like, well,
[04:12:01] I should have been the team leader.
[04:12:03] It should have been me.
[04:12:04] Like I've got to prove to everybody that like,
[04:12:06] I'm at least as good as Fox, if not better than him.
[04:12:09] So like, I mean, Pepe, like, I mean,
[04:12:11] he dude, the guy's been in the game for a long time.
[04:12:14] He doesn't have anything to prove, but Falco Falco would take a fucking risk for you, man
[04:12:19] Falco's Han Solo. Yes, Falco's Han Solo exactly and yeah 100% the pig is the best. Yeah, Pigma
[04:12:26] I forgot all about Pigma and yeah, listen to some of the classic one-liners. There's a lot of those men
[04:12:32] And honestly perfectly balanced team. Yeah, it was so good, man
[04:12:36] And Falco would take a bullet for you at the end of the day. He would and yeah
[04:12:41] This is so fucking amazing get direct for this but not fire emblem. Yeah, well maybe next time. Okay, and
[04:12:47] The new star Fox game after all that is fucking insane
[04:12:52] Especially like what a fast release to like it just happened out of nowhere. Oh my god, like this is great
[04:12:59] I'm so happy. I'm tremendously happy. I'm thrilled. This is great. What a good. What a good day
[04:13:06] What an amazing fucking day?
[04:13:08] day. Falco is Vegeta? Yes, Falco is Vegeta. Well, I feel like Vegeta, like, I mean, like,
[04:13:15] Vegeta was like, he was such an asshole in, like, the Cell Saga. Oh my, what a dickhead.
[04:13:23] But like, beyond that, like, I feel like, yeah, it's kind of true, right? Yeah, he's
[04:13:28] the Saiyan Prince. He is. Sure. And, yeah, Vegeta gets fucked over so much. I know.
[04:13:35] But you loved it. He was the guy man. He was leaf it got a YouTube strike for showing a parent playing with his kids
[04:13:43] What the fuck?
[04:13:44] What the fuck is this?
[04:13:49] All right, what is what's what are they doing?
[04:13:51] YouTube as I've removed and given the strike on my recent videos due to harassment and cyberbullying policy
[04:13:57] Which according to you is I quote
[04:14:00] content that targets someone with prolonged insults or slurs based on their intrinsic abilities this includes
[04:14:05] includes content that's intended to shame, deceiver, and sulta minor.
[04:14:10] What is sincere to the minor?
[04:14:11] Any question is where Simon Collins plays with his kids, and in one instance calls them little
[04:14:14] bastards with an affectionate nickname, policing how parents love their children.
[04:14:19] Wait, what the hell?
[04:14:23] I feel like this was probably a mistake.
[04:14:26] It was probably some form of mistake or something like that.
[04:14:30] Yeah, I think that's really it.
[04:14:32] unsupervised AI a mistake I mean if it doesn't get fixed then one of your
[04:14:38] recent videos oh my god well I don't know what else to say beyond that it's
[04:14:43] just so weird I call my son real bastard too I don't think it's really a big deal
[04:14:47] right it's obviously not like I mean very clearly this was a mistake we're
[04:14:53] sending you a DM now we know a concern is to deal with the issue let's
[04:14:55] continue our convo here I already appealed it thank you we checked again
[04:14:59] Thank you to clarify policy and we'll hear appealed the confirmed original decision stands the video violated our harassment and cyberbullying policies I
[04:15:10] Don't even the thing is that I don't know well this says November 2000 and and oh
[04:15:17] No, it says today. Okay. This is today
[04:15:22] Well, what the hell I
[04:15:25] Mean like I
[04:15:27] They didn't even bother. There's no way this was a miss this this was
[04:15:31] Even a message in the next and the DMs are all bots to practically no communication here happens
[04:15:35] I mean if she's not able listen, okay
[04:15:38] If she's not able to get it fixed and like I don't know a week or something like that
[04:15:45] She can reach out to me. I follow her
[04:15:47] She follows me and I can help her get it resolved or at least make sure that the decision was made by a human
[04:15:55] and not a random person. I can do that. But hopefully it can get resolved on its own.
[04:16:00] Because this is outrageous. It's not the way it should be. But I don't want to bother people
[04:16:07] unless it's a standing thing, right?
[04:16:10] But this is bullshit. It is. It's total bullshit. It's ridiculous. I don't know why that would happen.
[04:16:15] And yeah, there it is. Do you have such power? It's not power. I just simply have contacts at YouTube
[04:16:20] that I could speak to and just be like, hey, I don't know if you saw this,
[04:16:24] somebody got, you know, had this happen or a person in the streamer community, you know,
[04:16:28] would you mind taking a look at it or, you know, at least like making sure it's okay?
[04:16:31] Like, it's not like a real power, right? It's just that I just talked to people there, right?
[04:16:35] That's it. So, not a big deal. Anyway, a wolf behind you. No to wolf haters, no to wolf phobia.
[04:16:44] Man.
[04:16:47] Man. How about that?
[04:16:48] How about that that's crazy this power yeah, I guess so
[04:16:57] Yeah, the access well, yeah, of course, I mean I'm a big creator on the platform of course I have access
[04:17:03] Yeah, I mean duh
[04:17:05] Duh, of course like and by the way all of my interactions that ever had with YouTube
[04:17:11] Oh and speaking of this. I don't know if this is on LSF. I'm sure it probably is right
[04:17:16] Let me see.
[04:17:25] Make sure I have this lined up.
[04:17:27] One second.
[04:17:31] Is that, let me see if I can find it.
[04:17:33] Yeah, Pluto.
[04:17:34] Pluto has left, what do you call it?
[04:17:38] What is this?
[04:17:39] This is some other shit.
[04:17:40] Actually, Bruce, weird.
[04:17:41] I mean, I don't know.
[04:17:42] This is just crazy.
[04:17:43] Anyway, Pluto is like one of the oldest guys on Twitch, right?
[04:17:47] And I never really talked about this a lot,
[04:17:49] because I didn't want people to annoy him or anything like that.
[04:17:52] But he was my partner manager.
[04:17:54] Pluto was my partner manager for literally years.
[04:17:58] My original partner manager tragically sadly passed away.
[04:18:01] He was my partner manager.
[04:18:04] He was Destiny's partner manager.
[04:18:05] And he was also Train's partner manager.
[04:18:08] And we all knew Kevin.
[04:18:10] And he was so good.
[04:18:11] He was amazing.
[04:18:12] and then after he passed away i i i got moved on to another guy in zack and
[04:18:15] zack was just he's the greatest guy great great person amazing guy
[04:18:19] and then after zack left the company
[04:18:22] uh... then uh... you know i i was transferred to puto
[04:18:26] i've never had a bad interaction with any of these guys and so i was really
[04:18:29] sad to see puto leave the company i was
[04:18:32] and uh... i don't know what that means for me writer if i'm getting a
[04:18:35] partner manager they're getting rid of those i have no idea
[04:18:38] So yeah, that was it.
[04:18:40] Puto the goat, yeah, yeah.
[04:18:41] And so he, I didn't know if I was able to see it or not.
[04:18:46] I guess not, but either way, that's it.
[04:18:49] XQC, why it tells like sponsor jokes despite being rich?
[04:18:51] Uh-oh, yeah, I wonder why.
[04:18:53] And so there it is.
[04:18:56] Is that exception, Puto's an OJ?
[04:18:57] Yeah, definitely.
[04:18:59] And we'll partner manager incoming.
[04:19:00] I mean, I have no idea.
[04:19:02] I could work with anybody.
[04:19:03] Like, I mean, all I want is fair treatment.
[04:19:05] That's it.
[04:19:06] you know, like overall, like, by the way, the moderation decisions that are made were
[04:19:11] made by like different people that weren't him. So like, uh, that, I never really said
[04:19:16] that, but yeah, Pluto was my partner manager the whole time. He did a great job. He helped
[04:19:18] me a lot.
[04:19:19] And so, uh, yeah, it was sad to see him go. It was. And, uh, uh, how was the lawn
[04:19:25] responsible for mythic $1 million fan show? Listen, man, I didn't have all of these
[04:19:32] companies publicly disown me and sever ties for me to have to talk about their dramas
[04:19:37] anymore. Okay? I don't know what the fuck happened with Million Dollar Fan. I have no idea how
[04:19:42] that happened. I don't give a shit. I don't care. I don't want to have anything to do
[04:19:47] with it. And I don't want to have any comments on it. That's really what it comes down
[04:19:51] to. Sorry, I've had a lot of a lot of that over the years and never again. Okay?
[04:19:59] I'm not worried about it. We'd be checking out the game forever. Fair ever. What is this?
[04:20:04] I'll look at it real quick, okay? But then I want to look at something else.
[04:20:08] Forever's very good. Four minutes. Don't waste your time. Let me see what this looks like.
[04:20:12] East Rogue and Mage.
[04:20:13] Yeah, I mean this looks okay. Let's look at decent game. Yeah, I'd maybe play this.
[04:20:19] Is this a survival game? Or is it a like a roguelite?
[04:20:25] It's so good. Really? Let me see how how many people are playing it and that way I can base my decision on whether something is good based off of other people.
[04:20:35] Wow. So it instantly came out of nowhere and it got...
[04:20:43] It's an open world alone or with friends. Oh yeah, that's really cool.
[04:20:49] Maybe I will try that out. I'm three hours into it. Okay. Yeah, I'll play this. I will
[04:20:57] Consensus base. Yes, exactly. And so sponsors have a bigger schedule early access in the games might pop off. Yeah, sure
[04:21:03] No, yeah, I'll play it. I'm I'm I'm sold. I'm sold already McDonald's ads versus America versus Japan
[04:21:19] We can't expect others to know about us or even know about ourselves, but all people
[04:21:26] know about us.
[04:21:29] Isn't it crazy that they thought this was a good idea?
[04:21:34] The thing is that, well, here's the thing, is that there is a burger that's in both
[04:21:39] pictures.
[04:21:40] It's just that she already ate it.
[04:21:42] That's the difference.
[04:21:43] That was an ad?
[04:21:44] Yeah, this was basically, it wasn't really an ad, but it was like a thing that
[04:21:47] McDonald's did. Like I don't think people realize how retarded 2019 to like
[04:21:54] 2022 was. It was so stupid. Like we need to make sure that everybody that made
[04:22:00] those decisions can never make another decision again. Like vote them out of
[04:22:04] every position they ever had. Stop supporting the people that were like
[04:22:08] that. You know, fire them. Get rid of these people completely. Oh my god. Let
[04:22:14] see here I'm not sure where to feel happy or sad for him well people don't seem to understand is that
[04:22:19] you can't convince me that marathon is a bad game just because it isn't a massive hit my enjoyment
[04:22:24] of the game isn't tied to its steam chart even if we were to shut down tomorrow I'd still stand by
[04:22:28] all the praise I've given it that's totally fine if you feel that way yeah that's totally okay
[04:22:36] yeah uh that's that's fine if you like the game and you think it's fun great I'm happy you
[04:22:42] have a game that you like. Everybody else doesn't though. Right? Welcome home. And also it's sad if
[04:22:48] you should care if your game isn't popular. If it's a live service game. And the reason why
[04:22:55] is because that means your game is going to die. That means you are on borrowed time. You are
[04:23:02] living on a prayer and God's not listening. Eventually you're going into the shadow realm.
[04:23:08] And so as all of your content, all of your micro transactions, all of your achievements and everything else, that's it.
[04:23:16] And uh, what is this when men are left alone?
[04:23:20] It's a prosthetic leg plunger solely because it should be hilarious. Best case scenario I can run across this floor and they'll go
[04:23:27] That would be worth it. I found these adapters on ebay expensive, so I really hope this video does well
[04:23:33] And severely disappointed in the amazon plunger, so
[04:23:36] I'm I don't know like the what would they would be able to hold this guy
[04:23:41] These upgraded black suction do hit you from the Walmart. I'm simple guy
[04:23:45] I guess as long as I try to walk on fully smoked. I hope this works
[04:23:48] Okay, probably the first guy in the world ever walk on plungers because you all told me to okay
[04:23:59] Oh my god
[04:24:01] We gotta try the upgrade.
[04:24:03] Oh boy!
[04:24:05] Oh, I've hit a black?
[04:24:07] Alright, plunge your feet, cause you told me to.
[04:24:09] That's like I didn't really want to.
[04:24:11] I'm a child.
[04:24:13] Oh my god.
[04:24:15] You're back in the camera frame!
[04:24:17] I can't even!
[04:24:19] Oh my god!
[04:24:21] Oh my god!
[04:24:25] Damn!
[04:24:27] Can you run up a wall now?
[04:24:29] Oh
[04:24:34] Worked incredibly well, I couldn't imagine if the floor was wet. I
[04:24:40] Could it's the problem and the brush feed is funnier. That's so fucking funny man. Oh my god
[04:24:48] You need to watch the one where I wears the big red boots
[04:24:50] I've never seen this before. I don't know like you know what?
[04:24:53] Yeah, if there is there a way like maybe he could do one where like it was you know
[04:24:58] like the fucking the the Super Mario 3 where you have like the really big boot. Oh, that
[04:25:05] would be really funny. And yeah, men took his Dbuff and turned into a buff. Well, I've always
[04:25:10] said this that like the way that like, I don't like the way that disability is portrayed in
[04:25:15] a lot of things. Because like, I think that like whenever you let guys just kind of be
[04:25:20] creative with what disability could be, they come up with really cool and funny things.
[04:25:26] But whenever you have somebody who's like a, you know, like just boring person, well,
[04:25:31] they're just going to come up with a magic wheelchair.
[04:25:33] But like back in the day, we had things that were disabilities like the Dreadnaught in Warhammer
[04:25:38] 40K, or you had like a Kargath Blade Fist whose arm was literally a fucking sword, right?
[04:25:46] And you know, that kind of stuff is really cool or Darth Vader, but it's like, you
[04:25:50] know, that disability is like fucking iconic.
[04:25:54] So yeah, Adam Smasher.
[04:25:55] Yeah, definitely.
[04:25:57] Dragoons and Starcraft, yeah.
[04:25:59] Dragoons and Starcraft, it's been a long time.
[04:26:03] It's basically the same thing as a Dreadnaught, right?
[04:26:06] Like, it's been such a long time, I'm not even sure.
[04:26:09] But yeah, look at Ntenus Post.
[04:26:11] I've already seen it, I saw it before.
[04:26:13] Chainsawhand, yeah, something like that.
[04:26:15] General Grievous, I don't remember his whole story, but yeah.
[04:26:18] Performative at its finest.
[04:26:20] Oh, we already talked about the NTE stuff.
[04:26:22] Yeah, it's ridiculous.
[04:26:23] Asman spotted in central now. Okay, here we go.
[04:26:32] Get it down. Get it down.
[04:26:47] This is gonna one-shot so many boomers in Guatemala.
[04:26:50] So many Brazilian grandmothers, so many, you know, 80 year old Mexicans, they're gonna
[04:27:01] do this is it's not even fair, man, it's not even fair, you can't let them do this.
[04:27:16] And of course it looks like me.
[04:27:18] Oh my God.
[04:27:22] Wow.
[04:27:24] Isn't it crazy that like every single time it's like an evil demon or something like
[04:27:33] that it looks like me.
[04:27:35] Two sexualities ahead.
[04:27:37] No more.
[04:27:39] No more being gay.
[04:27:42] No more gay.
[04:27:44] I'm 35 now.
[04:27:46] It's time for a wife and kids.
[04:27:51] OK.
[04:27:52] Good for you, man.
[04:27:54] Now you're going to have a, wow.
[04:27:56] He's done being gay.
[04:27:58] That's crazy.
[04:27:59] And by the way, based, I guess so, right?
[04:28:02] There you go.
[04:28:03] Is that what you have to do?
[04:28:04] As many gold if he used 2% of his money instead of 1%.
[04:28:07] See the vision, people.
[04:28:08] I guarantee you this is happening in another timeline.
[04:28:11] This is me with an ice car and a big house.
[04:28:19] This is totally fucking unrealistic, okay?
[04:28:23] I- the- here's how you know AI isn't as good as it should be.
[04:28:28] Do you actually think that I would let a woman drive a car with me in it?
[04:28:32] Of course not.
[04:28:34] I- I- the last- I'm trying to think if I ever let a woman drive a car with me in the car.
[04:28:41] Oh wow like besides uber
[04:28:48] My mom yeah, like how like I was like 15 like I'm sure I had I'm sure it happened once or twice right
[04:28:55] Yeah, and maybe one time like like fucking four years ago or something. I really have to think about as anti-ice man
[04:29:02] Yeah, okay as men's Roach army. Okay guys. This is insane Roach King for president
[04:29:09] Deport, deport hags!
[04:29:13] We are roaches, we never die.
[04:29:15] Oh my fucking god.
[04:29:17] And as always, it's pretty much all guys in the crowd too.
[04:29:21] As of no surprise.
[04:29:23] Damn.
[04:29:24] 20 years later, is that it?
[04:29:26] Yeah.
[04:29:27] The officers couldn't with a straight face interview her boyfriend is overseas.
[04:29:31] How do you know that's Michael that's texting you on one side?
[04:29:34] Because he said he couldn't use his phone because he's overseas.
[04:29:37] and they after that asked me a little bit reason why I'm telling you the truth
[04:29:42] honestly the truth like that. Tell me the truth from the beginning. In the beginning we and had a relationship.
[04:29:49] Like we clearly see it. A relationship over text? No we was really in a relationship.
[04:29:55] Like you guys would see each other in real life? Yes. Okay. Then he moved you know over there
[04:30:03] I think this could be a double play. I think the dude texting her could know that she's
[04:30:23] a retarded and he told her that it's overseas so that he could have a better excuse to hook
[04:30:30] up with other girls while he's over there while he's still talking to her.
[04:30:35] All the season tonight, Kev.
[04:30:42] The dust on his face is too big.
[04:30:44] Okay.
[04:30:45] Personally, I'm okay with you trying to carry this work.
[04:30:50] And I love, by the way, you can see the old man, you know, the old guy, right?
[04:30:55] Like, three years from retirement.
[04:30:59] Yeah. First time. Like, he knows. He's seen it all.
[04:31:12] Yeah.
[04:31:14] I don't want to do a long time.
[04:31:17] How long have you guys been trying this long?
[04:31:19] Seen everything, yeah.
[04:31:21] A good little minute.
[04:31:23] Okay, a good little minute as well. A week, a month.
[04:31:27] I can't watch.
[04:31:29] Are we going to have four months?
[04:31:31] I got locked out.
[04:31:33] He just slapped us!
[04:31:35] I can't watch.
[04:31:37] We don't hear the person's voice every day.
[04:31:39] You know, you just act like
[04:31:41] that she did.
[04:31:43] Are you talking to us down the phone?
[04:31:45] Can I talk to him?
[04:31:47] Absolutely.
[04:31:49] Absolutely. Oh my God.
[04:31:51] It's over? Yeah.
[04:31:53] Wow, they wrote, yeah, dude.
[04:31:55] season Connecticut. Jesus Christ. What even is this shirt? I would drop kick a child. What is this?
[04:32:02] This is an AI generated girl. This is I can tell you right now this probably isn't a real girl.
[04:32:09] This is fake. This is a man. A man in Pakistan who's sitting on a lawn chair and Adele 2009
[04:32:19] laptop made this okay think of the hairiest man in Pakistan he made this
[04:32:27] image for you for you Western man that's right looks too sharp yeah I don't know
[04:32:36] about this guys real gaming gaming everybody's cool again
[04:32:40] Hey everybody, I'm here at Irvindale Speedway at the Need for Speed Underground 2 World Lounge Party. Check it out!
[04:32:48] This name was really good.
[04:32:59] This is what we used to have a country.
[04:33:06] As I said man, this is what they took away from you right here
[04:33:13] Bring me back. I know like see we got bring this back. This is what they took from us. That's right
[04:33:26] It's funny how in less than what 20 years the meme joke turned into Kanye West literally running for president
[04:33:34] And Donald Trump being the president
[04:34:04] And Rachel's basically the sexy, confident, tough, crazy, street-like, crazy guy.
[04:34:10] This is so free-racism. Yeah, this is where we had racism.
[04:34:14] And yeah, this is just crazy.
[04:34:16] Like, dude, I remember so well that we would just leave the...
[04:34:22] We would leave the fucking the game on because it would play rap music on the starting screen.
[04:34:28] And like, we would have that on and then we'd be maybe playing something else, like Halo.
[04:34:33] because we had like two we got two like I had one TV and then my dad got a new TV and I got his
[04:34:38] old TV so I had two TVs it was like fucking like we were balling bro like whenever we locked it dude
[04:34:43] whenever we locked in two TVs like I felt like we were on top of the world like I was like 14 then
[04:34:51] right or 15 or something like two TVs and I used to do that yeah riches fought live in large yeah
[04:34:58] Saved up all my money. I bought my first TV. I was like 11, right? I guess yeah
[04:35:02] It's just one of the clubbing years old some are around there and yeah, you were I mean I felt like it
[04:35:07] I'll tell you that I certainly did and it was great, man
[04:35:11] And what is this here Xbox is streaming new gameplay of stranger than heaven in 15 minutes
[04:35:17] Well, wait a minute. So there's two shadow drops of games. Is that true?
[04:35:23] Wait what?
[04:35:25] Is this game worth looking at?
[04:35:30] Oh, this is that 1900s Yakuza Japan game, right?
[04:35:46] Uh, actually, let me just- yeah, that's what it was.
[04:35:53] Yeah, I remember that.
[04:35:59] Okay, so it's in 10 minutes.
[04:36:03] Yeah, I might look at this, sure.
[04:36:06] Maybe it's gonna be all right.
[04:36:07] I didn't expect that we're gonna have two random releases.
[04:36:11] I thought it was Rob.
[04:36:12] I thought it wasn't Rob.
[04:36:13] No, it's not gonna be for a bit.
[04:36:15] So just give me a few, what a day?
[04:36:17] Yeah, what a day, what the fuck?
[04:36:18] And so anyway, I'll scroll down a little bit.
[04:36:20] This is Camo is working properly.
[04:36:22] What is this? Oh my, I'm gonna be real.
[04:36:26] I was like, damn, we got another one of those guys
[04:36:28] with them legs, huh?
[04:36:29] Bayonetta creator Moog's fan for saying Bayonetta is LGBT.
[04:36:35] Bayonetta is an absolute icon.
[04:36:37] The LGBT especially loved the camp
[04:36:39] for Netic Combo and Angels and Demons Fest.
[04:36:42] You trashed with number three
[04:36:44] and then the actual guy that made Bayonetta
[04:36:47] said, idiot disappear.
[04:36:49] I think that there's a lot of people
[04:36:51] that like the this is i don't think you understand people understand is
[04:36:55] there's a lot of people that just hate politics
[04:36:58] they hate the identity politics they hate hearing about it
[04:37:01] they don't want to know anything about it they want it
[04:37:04] it's not that they they have any real opinions on this they don't feel like
[04:37:08] one way or another way maybe they have like an inclination but they just don't
[04:37:12] want to fucking here about it
[04:37:14] they don't deal with it like it the fuck out of here
[04:37:17] but don't put this into the don't put this on their media
[04:37:20] it's so weird and like i have no problem saying that certain games are good
[04:37:24] but like it's very obvious that like she's not made as an lgbt icon
[04:37:29] this girl like that that they have fan art of bayonetta with a husband and a
[04:37:33] kid
[04:37:34] and then everybody crashed out over it because they've created head cannon that
[04:37:37] she was a lesbian
[04:37:39] all my god how embarrassing
[04:37:41] what is wrong with those people
[04:37:44] But I already saw that before Aisho's speeds production team did what multi-billion dollar media couldn't
[04:37:49] You've probably seen this clip of speed streaming from a helicopter over the ocean in Antigua with zero lag and perfect quality
[04:37:55] We still ain't laggin' in the middle of an ocean
[04:37:59] It ain't nothin' around us
[04:38:01] Should I just add a drone? Like a drone underneath?
[04:38:03] Now I guarantee you watched that and thought, wow, Starlink is insane
[04:38:06] But turns out the Starlink in that heli was completely dead
[04:38:09] That entire stream was running on 3G
[04:38:12] Yeah, 3G
[04:38:12] So when you stream IRL at this scale,
[04:38:14] you're at the mercy of radio physics.
[04:38:16] Everyone assumes 5G is the holy grail,
[04:38:18] but 5G cell towers actually physically tilt
[04:38:20] their antennas downward to blanket the streets.
[04:38:23] The moment you go up in the air,
[04:38:24] you exit the coverage zone.
[04:38:25] Older, low-frequency networks,
[04:38:27] like 3G running on band 5 at 850 megahertz,
[04:38:30] operate completely differently
[04:38:32] because there are no buildings
[04:38:33] over the open water to obstruct the signal.
[04:38:34] That low-frequency radio wave travels for miles
[04:38:37] and has a massive vertical ceiling,
[04:38:38] reaching up to 1,000 feet.
[04:38:40] Since the pilot kept the helicopter low
[04:38:42] around 100 to 200 feet above sea level,
[04:38:44] they were cruising in the absolute sweet spot.
[04:38:46] But how do you pull a flawless 1080p feed from 3G?
[04:38:48] Well, if the camera man and producer slips,
[04:38:50] broke down the math behind this,
[04:38:52] you only need roughly 1.5 megabytes per second
[04:38:54] to send a clear 1080p feed.
[04:38:56] So instead of relying on one connection,
[04:38:58] they actively bond six different modems at the same time.
[04:39:01] The average speed on a single 3G network might not be great,
[04:39:04] but when you multiply it by six,
[04:39:05] it provides more than enough bandwidth,
[04:39:07] burning through roughly 1.5 gigabytes of data per hour,
[04:39:11] per transmitter.
[04:39:12] The logistics required to power this on the move are insane.
[04:39:15] Switch management is a massive operation,
[04:39:16] traveling with 20 bags of gear everywhere they go
[04:39:19] and relying on tons of V-mount batteries
[04:39:21] to keep the rigs alive.
[04:39:22] The team has completely perfected this flow,
[04:39:24] working behind the scenes every single day
[04:39:26] to ensure these streams consistently hit
[04:39:28] a 90 per cent uptime.
[04:39:30] Think about this for a second.
[04:39:31] No one in the history of broadcast
[04:39:33] has pulled off live IRL streaming
[04:39:35] across this many countries in real life,
[04:39:37] including from a helicopter over the ocean.
[04:39:39] Production team is doing things that broadcast networks with big budgets literally can't
[04:39:45] So a few goofboys were able to do something that's seeing it damn. That's awesome, man
[04:39:52] That actually makes sense. Yeah, it does. That's really cool. I had no idea about this
[04:39:57] Sips is a pioneer. I wasn't even familiar like I assume they had like maybe a drone flying underneath the helicopter or something
[04:40:04] Or like flying like 50 feet behind them
[04:40:06] Like I don't know like that's fucking nuts, man
[04:40:11] Wow, okay. There you go. That's insane.
[04:40:14] Woke left the overwatch community have a hissy fit over people using Israel icons with the pride flag
[04:40:21] Has anyone else noticed the common icon and the pride banners together?
[04:40:25] So they're mad about this?
[04:40:27] People are saying that they should be reported and you should throw their games if you see someone with an Israeli flag
[04:40:34] Well, isn't Israel going to go like I don't even understand this
[04:40:39] This is the Overwatch 2 subreddit. Let me see this
[04:40:44] Overwatch 2
[04:40:51] There it is there yeah, I mean what is this a problem?
[04:40:54] It's just losers trying to get a read wait
[04:40:57] So there are losers because they have the lgbt flag with Israel. I just select the void is teammate
[04:41:04] Nine out of ten people are trolls. Maybe usually trolls few weeks
[04:41:08] So I put against the team and those flags all over there
[04:41:10] He realized and decided not to heal his team because of it. It was beautiful
[04:41:13] Wait a minute. So
[04:41:15] It's so weird how
[04:41:19] Like from now on like I don't think anybody should ever look at any of these left-wing people as
[04:41:25] Anything other than the same tribalistic retards that they think that they're fighting against
[04:41:29] No, every Israeli person that's in Israel does not deserve to have their game thrown because you're disagreeing with their government.
[04:41:39] This is so cringe and obnoxious. I don't even know what to say.
[04:41:43] It's so fucking obnoxious. Yeah, it's petulant. It's just so childish and stupid. I hate it.
[04:41:49] Marko, would you also check yourself before you record? I forgot about this one. Yeah.
[04:41:53] And I was gonna tell him, uh-oh.
[04:41:59] So many thoughts are running through my mind, and you guys aren't going to hear a single
[04:42:21] One of them
[04:42:35] You go back in time
[04:42:37] I'm you. You're the future.
[04:42:41] Oh, right.
[04:42:43] You don't play?
[04:42:45] All the boys online?
[04:42:47] Yeah, dude, everyone's online.
[04:42:49] Even Mikey? He's still alive?
[04:42:53] Yeah, but what? What are you talking about?
[04:42:56] I mean, um...
[04:42:59] Yeah, we all play.
[04:43:01] You're cool.
[04:43:07] What's up, faggot?
[04:43:16] Instantly locked in.
[04:43:30] Welcome back to Xbox Live.
[04:43:34] You got your gold membership with your mic, the $40 microphone!
[04:43:39] That isn't the first half?
[04:43:43] Oh my god!
[04:43:45] True nostalgia?
[04:43:46] Yeah, I'd say that's close.
[04:43:48] Oh man, that's funny.
[04:43:51] Just a reminder for him to play Resident 4 Evil Remake.
[04:43:55] Yeah, okay.
[04:43:56] Listen guys, I'll play it at, honestly, I'll play that other game.
[04:44:02] I'll play that game tomorrow and then there's nothing that's really coming out anytime soon.
[04:44:08] So I feel like Resident Evil 4 is a good idea to get started.
[04:44:11] Like I'll have to come up with a day in the next few days and maybe we'll start playing
[04:44:15] it.
[04:44:16] At least try it out, see what it's like.
[04:44:17] I don't know what to expect.
[04:44:18] I don't.
[04:44:19] I haven't played it at all so I have no idea.
[04:44:21] I already looked at these before.
[04:44:22] White House posts an image of Trump as the Mandalorian to celebrate Star Wars
[04:44:26] Day.
[04:44:27] I should have put JD in the pouch bro, like that would have been better, sad reality of
[04:44:35] social media.
[04:44:36] What do I think is the reason people care so much from opinions from the top, more than
[04:44:40] 1% of Twitch, you have very little life experience.
[04:44:43] Astro's Box, that's actually a controversial opinion of mine.
[04:44:46] I believe that people go to celebrities because they are famous, not because they're actually
[04:44:50] knowledgeable in their own specific thing.
[04:44:52] Please, please let that be the case.
[04:44:55] going to a celebrity because you think they're knowledgeable.
[04:44:58] We used to make people who were knowledgeable famous. Now we make people who are attractive,
[04:45:02] funny, sexy, or skilled normally at entertainment things such as singing, dancing, acting or
[04:45:09] just generally being rich. And then we ask their opinion as if being good at one thing
[04:45:13] makes them good at another and they aren't. And the reason that people wants to know
[04:45:18] what celebrities, Twitch streamers, YouTubers' opinions are is because they form
[04:45:23] on parasocial relationships with them
[04:45:24] and assume that person knows what they're on about.
[04:45:26] And often they don't.
[04:45:27] It is very powerful and liberating to be able to say,
[04:45:29] honestly, I don't know.
[04:45:31] I don't have enough information on that.
[04:45:32] I'm not an expert on that.
[04:45:33] Don't ask me about that.
[04:45:35] But if you ask a Twitch stream or a content.
[04:45:36] I think that people are expected
[04:45:38] to have an opinion on everything.
[04:45:40] Like as people get more opinionated on everything,
[04:45:43] they're expected to have some sort of take on it.
[04:45:46] Like, do you remember like back during like BLM,
[04:45:49] like if you didn't make a statement on,
[04:45:52] you know, George Floyd, it was seen as you were like,
[04:45:55] you wanted to shoot black people
[04:45:57] or you thought this is bad
[04:45:58] and then a bunch of people didn't stream
[04:46:01] and everything else.
[04:46:02] Whereas really, and I think this is what's happened
[04:46:04] is that because people have used politics
[04:46:08] as their personality,
[04:46:09] what's ended up resulting in that
[04:46:11] is that you have everybody now
[04:46:13] that kind of just expects
[04:46:14] that you have to have an opinion on something
[04:46:16] and they use it as their same as Amy.
[04:46:18] Yeah, yeah, like the Emmy ice thing
[04:46:20] is another good example of that.
[04:46:22] I think it's very common where like whenever people say they don't have enough knowledge
[04:46:26] on it or they don't want to talk about it, they end up actually getting attacked from
[04:46:30] people that try to push their viewpoints on everybody.
[04:46:35] They're awful.
[04:46:36] And creator, what they think they're almost contractually obliged to have an opinion
[04:46:42] because they are professional opinion havers.
[04:46:44] Exactly.
[04:46:45] I think the most controversial thing that I probably believe in is that I am fully
[04:46:48] aware that part of my job relies on people liking me and so I will of course, even if
[04:46:53] I knew I had something that was a controversial opinion, avoid saying it. I am at a level
[04:46:59] in a-
[04:47:00] Yeah, there's no reason to. Like, why engage and why? Like, I mean, and everybody does
[04:47:04] this by the way. Like, whenever, you know, a family member is over, like an extended
[04:47:09] family member is over, and they're going off on like their opinions on, you know,
[04:47:14] This is what I think China is really trying to do.
[04:47:18] It's like, yep.
[04:47:19] Yep, okay.
[04:47:20] Do you ready to have dinner?
[04:47:25] Okay.
[04:47:27] And that's it.
[04:47:29] I agree right now where I'm thinking, okay, someone's asked for a controversial opinion.
[04:47:35] What I'll do is I'll make a joke that people don't want controversial opinions.
[04:47:39] They want agreed upon opinions that sound slightly out there that they can agree
[04:47:43] with you with because I don't know who's in the chat. I don't know if any of you are actually
[04:47:47] completely unhinged and if I say something you genuinely disagree with you'll start a hate campaign.
[04:47:53] Yeah. People have done that before. There's no reason to even engage in that. There's no reason
[04:47:56] to. Like I mean why even play that game? So what I'll do is I'll make a joke about the exact
[04:48:01] thing that I'm doing right now because I'm not foolish enough to trust it. No he's totally
[04:48:06] right but by the way this apparently is starting I'm gonna I'm gonna play this.
[04:48:13] Well, I'll see you later, big brother, I'm coming!
[04:48:18] You know, I'm not kidding, you can take the clip if you want!
[04:48:25] Thanks.
[04:48:27] But...
[04:48:28] It's not like this...
[04:48:34] You're a useless character like us.
[04:48:36] I'll live in a place without a home.
[04:48:39] No one else to get a little life on their own terms.
[04:48:44] Neither.
[04:48:46] Oh, I knew I was going to do.
[04:48:48] Oh, I thought this game was canceled.
[04:48:50] No, no.
[04:48:51] You think it's something else?
[04:48:52] This game got announced like less than a year ago.
[04:48:55] What is that decision?
[04:48:56] That's why we're building it ourselves.
[04:48:58] Oh, shoot.
[04:49:01] Damn, I got there just in time.
[04:49:09] That right there?
[04:49:12] That's the Japan you've been dreaming of.
[04:49:14] No way!
[04:49:17] Are you kidding me?
[04:49:19] Jesus you man.
[04:49:25] What?
[04:49:28] Snoop Dogg is in ancient Japan now.
[04:49:31] Like...
[04:49:34] 1915.
[04:49:35] I mean
[04:49:38] You're welcome
[04:49:39] I'm a good boy
[04:49:40] I can't handle that
[04:49:42] Just what are we trying to try to protect?
[04:49:44] Nineteen is what...
[04:49:45] Oh, so it's a guy
[04:49:46] I thought it was a guy
[04:49:47] I'm a criminal
[04:49:48] I'll never let you down
[04:49:51] I'd like to have you
[04:49:52] I'd like to have you
[04:49:54] I'm actually in forty-three
[04:49:58] Nineteen fifty-one
[04:49:59] Wait, man
[04:50:01] Look at that
[04:50:01] Look at that
[04:50:02] Look at that
[04:50:02] Look at that
[04:50:03] Look at that
[04:50:03] Look at that
[04:50:04] Look at that
[04:50:04] Look at that
[04:50:05] Attack 50!
[04:50:05] What's your story?
[04:50:08] Just a poem for your cousin
[04:50:10] Sometimes they've a challenge
[04:50:12] William
[04:50:13] You're the screw
[04:50:15] When you love this person
[04:50:16] Obsessing all of a woman's death
[04:50:19] That's no way to live your life
[04:50:22] I know
[04:50:24] But I can't just leave him alone
[04:50:26] But if I don't set up this
[04:50:29] My life can't ever begin
[04:50:35] This is not really real, it's just a man with a little teeth, right?
[04:50:42] Snoop dog, okay?
[04:50:46] Oh, shit.
[04:50:52] They're just snooping, they're putting him in their ass-sneak lock, right?
[04:51:05] We're going to lose this one of our own country, and it's the only choice we've had.
[04:51:20] Our only way for it is to make a place for ourselves.
[04:51:25] That settles it.
[04:51:27] If this country won't accept us, we'll carve out our own right from underneath it.
[04:51:35] This is fun.
[04:51:45] This looks decent.
[04:51:47] I mean, the graphics are kind of like bad, but like as long as the game is good, I feel like it'd be fine.
[04:51:53] The place just stabs somebody right there, like nowhere.
[04:51:58] Jesus.
[04:52:00] Oh, it's like, uh, graphics are dated, yeah.
[04:52:10] Did you fight them too?
[04:52:15] Man.
[04:52:16] How did you do that?
[04:52:17] Man!
[04:52:20] Come on, join the fun.
[04:52:22] It's all homecoming now.
[04:52:24] Red Den, your cruise is merged together.
[04:52:26] Is that right?
[04:52:27] I think that's what seems to make this game interesting, gameplay on the graphics are kinda like, you know, it's whatever.
[04:52:50] Yeah, this looks really good, man.
[04:52:51] I don't know if I'm going to watch the whole thing, I just want to watch the trailer.
[04:52:58] Like, this does look really cool.
[04:53:01] Let's do it this way.
[04:53:04] The song's a ganger?
[04:53:06] Yeah, what'd you guys think?
[04:53:08] It's a good ass trailer?
[04:53:10] Yeah.
[04:53:14] The graphics are exactly as good as like a dragon.
[04:53:17] Really?
[04:53:18] I haven't played the Yakuza game as the pirate game, I play other than that. I haven't played any Yakuza game ever
[04:53:25] I was gonna play the Yakuza zero people said that was a really good one
[04:53:32] What an atmosphere very good. Yeah
[04:53:34] The fans of the world and the fans of the Xbox, hello
[04:53:40] I'll probably look at the RGG Studio
[04:53:42] Probably look at the rest of it later on and like the if there's any more updates about the actual game
[04:53:47] But like since it's in Japanese
[04:53:49] I don't know if I want to look through the whole thing, but this does look really good like the game looks great and
[04:53:54] Yeah, looks awesome
[04:53:55] And so we'll see what happens, right? I mean, I don't know really I mean, I think that games like this
[04:54:00] There's a huge demand for games like this that are actually good and like fun to play. There are you showing more shit?
[04:54:05] I think it seems like it's the same thing, right? Looks so fucking cool. Yeah, and the game's called stranger than heaven
[04:54:10] Yeah, I'll probably play this whenever it comes out. The game plays like a fighting game. Maybe you're right
[04:54:15] Yeah, I don't know graphics or six or seven and a 10. Okay. Yeah, really good. She new Star Fox trailer
[04:54:21] I did I saw it earlier. I thought it was amazing. I loved it. It was exactly what I wanted. So, uh, yeah
[04:54:27] What is okay? So I I'll fin I will finish this though. I will
[04:54:30] Any of you there you go. Is that controversial itself? Yeah, no, of course it isn't because by its very nature
[04:54:37] it can't be people don't want to hear what they disagree with they want to hear
[04:54:40] something that isn't popular that they do agree with like the fact that oh
[04:54:44] people are going you know what friends is actually funny alright controversial
[04:54:47] opinion I find friends quite funny I think it's really enjoyable I think it's a
[04:54:50] great TV show to pop on in the background I think it's got some good
[04:54:53] acting in it I think it's got some great characterization I genuinely enjoy
[04:54:57] watching friends I think I like listening to Nickelback I think there are
[04:55:01] some episodes of How about your mother that are exceptionally well made if
[04:55:04] I don't like them if you're overrated.
[04:55:06] That's fine too.
[04:55:07] But about coupling, coupling was quite good.
[04:55:08] Even Joey had some funny bits in it.
[04:55:10] But what else, what else do you wish me to say?
[04:55:12] What else do you want?
[04:55:13] I think that here's the truth, right?
[04:55:15] If you have divisive opinions,
[04:55:18] if you talk about divisive subjects,
[04:55:20] you're going to divide people.
[04:55:22] You're going to have people that will see what you're saying
[04:55:26] and they'll get angry about it
[04:55:27] and then they'll stop watching you.
[04:55:29] So like my opinion is that unless you wanna go all in
[04:55:33] on having opinions on stuff and talking about controversial topics like i do for example
[04:55:39] i think that you should just totally stay out of it
[04:55:42] you don't need to give your take on who you think should be the president you don't
[04:55:45] need to give your take on what political party you generally agree with
[04:55:48] you don't need to give your take on you know where is real in palestine stand
[04:55:53] you don't need to give your take on what you think about the iran war
[04:55:56] you need to do any of that
[04:55:57] like it and i think that generally a lot of people consume media
[04:56:01] to avoid that.
[04:56:03] They don't want to have to hear about, you know,
[04:56:05] somebody else telling them what to think.
[04:56:07] They don't want to do that.
[04:56:08] So yeah, you got to do it for the love of the game.
[04:56:10] Yeah, and I do that.
[04:56:12] I like doing that, but not everybody likes doing that.
[04:56:16] And my point is that if you go halfway
[04:56:20] and you only have opinions about things
[04:56:22] that there's like a popular consensus opinion for,
[04:56:25] that's what some streamers try to do,
[04:56:27] is they try to have their cake and eat it too.
[04:56:30] And they try to like,
[04:56:30] I'm gonna have all the popular opinions, but I'm not gonna have any of them unpopular opinions or anything else
[04:56:35] It's gonna deviate. I think that people will generally start to present you over time
[04:56:39] So when someone says what's your controversial opinion?
[04:56:42] If you are smart you won't give people anything people don't care about learning they care about drama the vast majority of people online care about drama
[04:56:49] They care about having their own opinion reaffirmed. They don't want to hear your opinion. They want to hear their opinion and
[04:56:55] What I think the and again, this isn't controversial at all. It's true
[04:56:58] So what I think the hypocritical thing is, is that they care about drama so much right
[04:57:02] now until it loses its dramatic impact.
[04:57:05] People will care so much about one topic right up until people stop talking about it, because
[04:57:09] the dental always care about the topic because they genuinely want to change it.
[04:57:12] They care about it because, yeah, it annoys them, but it's also in the news rotation
[04:57:18] at the time.
[04:57:19] And as soon as you take that out of rotation, as soon as you change the record and say,
[04:57:24] you know, okay, we're not going to...
[04:57:25] This is what happened with Maduro and Venezuela, for example.
[04:57:30] They keep going on about this.
[04:57:31] Most people don't care enough to go back to it and check in.
[04:57:35] They just forget.
[04:57:36] They say, okay, I'm going to care about this right now because it's being shoved down my
[04:57:39] throat 24 seven.
[04:57:40] And as soon as it's gone, people don't care enough to go back to it.
[04:57:44] Social media is a tool.
[04:57:45] Use it for what you can get from it and as soon as it stops being useful, stop
[04:57:49] using it.
[04:57:50] If you can live your life without using social media, please do.
[04:57:53] Use social media to connect to people.
[04:57:56] Use social media to connect to your friends, to connect to your family, to connect to any
[04:57:59] kind of events you want to actually do.
[04:58:02] Don't use social media to read stuff that makes you angry or...
[04:58:06] People get recreationally offended and they get addicted to getting themselves mad and
[04:58:10] they spend all day doing that.
[04:58:12] They get addicted to getting mad.
[04:58:14] Argue with people online or spend time commenting because all you're doing is feeding an
[04:58:18] endless algorithm
[04:58:20] That is going to use your data and your time to improve itself and not give you any benefit
[04:58:24] Exactly, it's completely right
[04:58:26] Totally, 100% right, completely agree with josh
[04:58:28] Yeah, and it's like yeah, you
[04:58:30] We need to normalize not trying to attack people for not trying to take a stance on some random bullshit
[04:58:36] It's so annoying. I hate how people do that nowadays. It's awful
[04:58:40] What is this here the the world before it lost its color malls before?
[04:58:48] I like the way it is now honestly. I'm sorry. I like this design way more. I do
[04:58:56] Sorry. Oh, I thought that shit was okay. This is nice. Yeah. Okay. The one that I
[04:59:07] agree with is I really like the tech stuff. I think tech stuff looks super
[04:59:11] cool, right? But like everything else, this is still how my kitchen looks
[04:59:15] honestly and that's because I haven't changed it since whenever this
[04:59:18] picture was taken right probably in like what 1993 so yeah new emoji great
[04:59:23] guys thanks a lot and let me scroll down and find these other ones the Concorde
[04:59:28] verse the failed trilogy the father the son Holy Spirit it has the spirit of
[04:59:35] Concorde in it oh that's good and what is this your British political
[04:59:40] candidate advocates for reparations and then people find out that her family
[04:59:43] were slave traders
[04:59:48] Not
[04:59:50] Was this
[04:59:52] Revealed greens hopeful who are calling the UK to pay slavery reparations is descendant from slave traders
[04:59:59] Wow, what a surprise see this is by the way, this is so common and so obvious my great-grandfather
[05:00:06] What is this here? Is this did she say this? Oh my god
[05:00:10] My great great maternal grandfather was the oba was the king of Laos in 1861 and was forced under
[05:00:21] threat of military bombardment aka to avoid a massacre of his people to seed Laos over to British.
[05:00:26] This is misleading by omission. British intermission in Laos was due to the slave trade. Oh so it's
[05:00:33] not like she was like a victim or like you know the offspring of like you know slave relations
[05:00:39] or something like it. No, no. Okay. So he literally was selling slaves. All right. Well, there we go.
[05:00:45] Great. Exactly. She's a slave trafficker. Yeah, definitely. And I think that there should be more
[05:00:51] of acknowledgement of this, that like we didn't go over like Europeans and Americans didn't go
[05:00:57] over to Africa with a lasso and start wrangling up random black people. We didn't do that.
[05:01:03] We went over there and other black people sold them to us. They were already slaves to begin
[05:01:09] with. They were slaves before they even made it to America. That's what it was. So it's very annoying to
[05:01:13] me to hear about like, oh, how this is like some victim thing that was done to them. No,
[05:01:18] they did it to each other. They're still doing it to each other. They still have slaves right now.
[05:01:24] That's how it is. They're still doing it. So it's so ridiculous to me to see this. I hate
[05:01:29] hearing this. It's the most annoying fucking thing ever. And if people want reparations,
[05:01:34] You should be getting them from the people that think they enslaved you back in Africa not from us
[05:01:40] That's what I think and they sold them to others and ships who brought them to America as well
[05:01:45] You're right and what about imperialism and what about imperialism?
[05:01:50] Oh, right. I mean, thank God for imperialism
[05:01:54] Thank God that we were able to you know improve some of the countries over there
[05:01:59] Yeah, really, I mean like we did such a great thing and if you look at it, you look at these
[05:02:05] countries, a lot of them, they're literally killing each other now. You can look at the
[05:02:10] infrastructure that's still around and the majority of it were built whenever you know
[05:02:15] British and other forms of Western expeditions came in there and colonized it and made it
[05:02:20] a lot better. People talk about imperialism and colonization as if it's a bad thing.
[05:02:25] The only time is it was a bad thing is if you were one of those like murderer warlord slave traders
[05:02:30] Other than that we came over there and we improved it massively
[05:02:34] Insane take it's not an insane take at all. That's the truth like all you need to do is look at South Africa
[05:02:40] It's obvious. Look at Rhodesia. Look at it looks in Bob way. Look at that. No, absolutely not like yeah
[05:02:47] There's a huge W massive W
[05:02:50] They stay and keep in mind like I mean
[05:02:52] That's the truth, yeah, people don't like the truth, and I think that more people need
[05:02:58] to start saying this.
[05:02:59] They do.
[05:03:00] Africa has been given trillions of dollars in humanitarian aid.
[05:03:03] Oh, I mean, yeah, that's exact.
[05:03:05] How is it an insane take?
[05:03:07] It's not an insane take at all.
[05:03:08] Look at Google Street View.
[05:03:10] Look at everything.
[05:03:11] Ethiopia was never colonized in a silo shithole.
[05:03:14] Yeah, the entire idea, anybody who's trying to sell you on the idea that it's anybody
[05:03:19] else's fault other than those people.
[05:03:22] And I would say that like the Sudanese people right now, they are victims of other countries
[05:03:27] that have financial interests in Sudan, and it is not their fault.
[05:03:33] What's happening, right?
[05:03:34] It's not entirely their fault.
[05:03:36] But whenever you're talking about like decades long, just dysfunction, disarray, and chaos,
[05:03:43] no, it has nothing to fucking do with Britain.
[05:03:46] It has nothing to do with England.
[05:03:47] nothing to do with uh... you know scotland or france or germany
[05:03:52] or america it has everything to do with what they were doing
[05:03:55] this is their country and they're making it shitty themselves
[05:03:59] it's not our fault
[05:04:02] that's it it was a year if you hope it was never colonized in its issue at all
[05:04:06] so no don't let anybody ever blame you for why these countries are shittles
[05:04:11] don't let anybody do that
[05:04:14] you know why they've been put for an aid by europe uh... did post-war war two
[05:04:18] think there's a lot of reasons why
[05:04:20] when you compare something that exists versus something and ever a chance to
[05:04:23] exist never had a chance to exist who you kidding
[05:04:27] who you kidding
[05:04:30] did does anybody really believe that
[05:04:33] what are we doing here
[05:04:35] just stop it
[05:04:37] all my god
[05:04:38] anyway let me go back and look at if you move to tile alignment okay guys
[05:04:42] Yeah, really fucking funny. I'll see if there's anything else. It's worth looking at I've seen this grand's Instagram blocked by meta
[05:04:49] I actually saw this
[05:04:51] She messaged me about this and yeah, so
[05:04:55] everybody remembers
[05:04:57] Fuh, what was it fucking five hearts under one roof and
[05:05:02] Grand's Instagram account got banned. She made another Instagram account and now that Instagram account
[05:05:09] Let me see if it's still banned I can check
[05:05:12] Let me double-check. What is it here? Is it still banned? I'm assuming it is
[05:05:18] Instagram user. Yes, that would be banned and there you go. So I don't know how this happened and
[05:05:25] So yeah, and this is this is her posting on Reddit. She posted on our YouTube channel
[05:05:29] So yeah, if anybody if anybody is on Instagram
[05:05:35] It's it's fucked it is in the part incident why I think that they I don't know if it's
[05:05:42] I think she said it was impersonation or something.
[05:05:44] It says unavailable message because the account got deleted,
[05:05:46] so I don't really know what she said specifically.
[05:05:49] But yeah, the account was banned unfairly.
[05:05:52] She should not have been banned.
[05:05:54] It was her account.
[05:05:55] She tried to make a second account.
[05:05:57] That account got banned afterwards.
[05:05:59] So yeah, there it is.
[05:06:00] Who is she?
[05:06:01] She was in a really popular game that we played.
[05:06:03] She was, I guess I can show you.
[05:06:07] Where is it here?
[05:06:08] It's F. This one.
[05:06:11] she's this one
[05:06:13] and we played this it was a good game everybody liked it a lot
[05:06:16] and uh... yeah it was that you had the thought that's a life when again yes
[05:06:20] she's she's uh... all i a k a a korean model right
[05:06:31] the hot one will be ashore i mean i i definitely
[05:06:34] that that's what i did and so
[05:06:36] anyway yeah and she had a million followers to honor main account
[05:06:40] and she got banned for
[05:06:43] i mean really i think it was
[05:06:45] uh... because it was fake yeah it was impersonation i guess what she told me
[05:06:49] that like somebody at like
[05:06:51] they reported her account saying that the account was impersonating her
[05:06:54] and so they banned the account under a false premise of that
[05:06:59] she messaged you will you know i mean obviously because like i'm a popular
[05:07:02] creator and instagrams of it's an english websites of course she
[05:07:05] messaged me dot
[05:07:06] so yeah there you go
[05:07:08] and uh... north or south uh... will considering your looking at her and she's
[05:07:13] talking
[05:07:14] probably south korea okay
[05:07:16] so uh... yeah i definitely sense of that weird i mean guys
[05:07:19] jesus christ
[05:07:20] uh... anyway so yeah
[05:07:22] hopefully she does get on band and it's really sad to see that it's
[05:07:25] ridiculous crazy unfair
[05:07:28] and anyway yeah i hopefully uh... instagram is able to to fix it and
[05:07:33] help it
[05:07:34] And, uh, blind man guessing the make and ear model of a car based on feel alone?
[05:07:39] My husband was blind totally blind.
[05:07:42] He has cotton gloves on.
[05:07:43] Would he be able to touch it?
[05:07:45] Yeah, brother.
[05:07:46] Oh, thank you.
[05:07:46] He likes to guess what they are, so don't tell him.
[05:07:49] He's, uh, he loves his cars.
[05:07:52] Okay, Mike.
[05:07:52] Here you go.
[05:07:55] He's very good.
[05:07:57] Real quick, it was super loud and you can't hear it,
[05:07:59] but the guy in the background said if Mike can do this,
[05:08:01] he'd be like one of the best in the world.
[05:08:03] So, press on, Mikey.
[05:08:05] Oh, yeah.
[05:08:06] Yeah, Charlie.
[05:08:13] Okay, this is a, uh...
[05:08:16] I think it's a 59 or 60 and Paula.
[05:08:19] He said 59 or 60 Chevy and Paula.
[05:08:22] Is that correct?
[05:08:24] Oh, wow!
[05:08:25] Damn.
[05:08:26] Damn.
[05:08:27] This is really good.
[05:08:29] Yeah, you're pretty good.
[05:08:31] Oh, thank you.
[05:08:32] It's hard to know if something like this is real, but if it is that's really cool
[05:08:46] Yeah
[05:08:47] Well playing a boy, I don't know, but I think it's just funny
[05:08:50] I already saw this before why support AI I've already seen this before and there's been a whole lot more of these melt
[05:08:56] I'm telling you guys. I'm telling you I see the vision
[05:09:00] I it's so fucking good. Let me go back. I'll look at a couple more videos and things like that, too
[05:09:06] I haven't even done that very impressive. Yeah, I'd say it is
[05:09:12] Oh, man asking protesters if they know why they're protesting I
[05:09:21] Do kind of oh man. Oh man
[05:09:30] There's a lot. There's a lot of them to look at. Oh man.
[05:09:37] Do we do it?
[05:09:40] I mean, we're gonna do it. Um, um, yeah, we'll watch it. Okay, fine, fine. All right, let's do it.
[05:09:48] after noticing two females shop Walmart called police after noticing two females shoplifting
[05:09:59] together with a baby.
[05:10:00] That's cute.
[05:10:01] That's her right there.
[05:10:02] That's her right now.
[05:10:03] So is it just her or is it both of us?
[05:10:05] Oh, no.
[05:10:06] Bring your child to work day.
[05:10:11] Okay.
[05:10:12] Okay.
[05:10:13] She's not still.
[05:10:14] right okay so she's not still but technically she's part of the drawers
[05:10:20] she popped one of the drawers apart and stacked in two so it looks like there's no
[05:10:24] members actually two stacked in about a week
[05:10:28] yeah they're together yeah I think they're a kid with them that's a crazy thing
[05:10:32] sure no they came in a car or do they have like a lookout show the lookout
[05:10:38] the front was a lookout
[05:10:41] How do you need two people to seal in Walmart?
[05:10:47] It's the easiest thing to do.
[05:10:51] It's so easy.
[05:10:52] Like, I mean, you don't even, like, why do you, you don't even need to do that.
[05:10:59] It's just, it's stupid.
[05:11:00] How do you know?
[05:11:01] How do you know?
[05:11:03] How many people stole from us?
[05:11:06] We're in Calvary, sir.
[05:11:08] It's there, it's right there.
[05:11:10] The other one is shitting bricks right now.
[05:11:12] I think we should have two security guards walking.
[05:11:15] So we're good on the black one now?
[05:11:17] Yeah.
[05:11:18] Alright, let's go back.
[05:11:20] I identify as well.
[05:11:28] I identify as well.
[05:11:30] all this is going to be based
[05:11:38] all right here we go
[05:11:45] she's not full
[05:11:51] just 14, we're going to make them fall in the woman's bathroom
[05:11:55] They're just spawn camping.
[05:11:57] What?
[05:11:58] That's fine.
[05:11:58] That's fine.
[05:11:59] Very nice.
[05:12:01] Board Beach Police Department.
[05:12:03] What's the board?
[05:12:04] It's called the Beach.
[05:12:06] Board Beach Police Department.
[05:12:07] I'm sorry?
[05:12:08] Board Beach Police Department.
[05:12:09] OK.
[05:12:10] Come on, man.
[05:12:11] You can step on out, all right?
[05:12:13] I'm sorry?
[05:12:14] Step on out.
[05:12:15] We're concealing items.
[05:12:16] You're under arrest.
[05:12:17] Oh, God.
[05:12:18] Yes, ma'am, you are.
[05:12:19] No, I'm not.
[05:12:20] I just saw these items in here.
[05:12:22] I just saw these items in here. I was just like don't you think that they have a fucking camera you retard
[05:12:31] What do you mean?
[05:12:44] Immediately hogtizer
[05:12:52] I didn't call the police!
[05:12:54] Let go!
[05:12:56] Stop!
[05:12:58] Jesus!
[05:13:00] Give me your autograph!
[05:13:02] Give me your autograph!
[05:13:04] Give me your autograph!
[05:13:06] Give me your autograph!
[05:13:08] Give me your autograph!
[05:13:10] Let go!
[05:13:12] Let go!
[05:13:14] Let go!
[05:13:16] Let go!
[05:13:18] It's like a fish after you just catch it you got it on the fucking boat and just every once while
[05:13:32] I'm out.
[05:13:33] Please stop getting lava on him.
[05:13:39] Get out of the way.
[05:13:42] Stop, stop, stop.
[05:13:44] Knock it off.
[05:13:46] Knock it off.
[05:13:47] Knock it off.
[05:13:48] Come on, Porky.
[05:13:49] Come on.
[05:13:50] Stand up.
[05:13:51] Come on.
[05:13:52] Stand up.
[05:13:53] You're gonna get more charged if you stand up.
[05:13:58] It's crazy, bro. Imagine shoplifting with your toddler. Imagine, dude, can you imagine
[05:14:10] how bad your Spar-RNG has to be that this is your mom? Oh my god.
[05:14:15] My baby. She needs to come get my baby.
[05:14:21] Stop speaking. You're going to get another job.
[05:14:24] She needs to come get my baby.
[05:14:27] Oh my, they're so tired of this shit.
[05:14:30] Hey, don't stop.
[05:14:32] Stop, Ronald, stop.
[05:14:34] Jesus.
[05:14:35] Hold on.
[05:14:36] My nephew's over there.
[05:14:38] I understand that. I'm coming to the door. I'm coming.
[05:14:40] You're with him. The state's anti-course.
[05:14:42] He's going to come, they're going to talk to you all.
[05:14:44] I'm coming, Adore. I'm coming. I'm coming. I'm coming. I'm coming.
[05:14:49] She's coming out. See, this is the thing is like never, ever get confused that this is
[05:14:54] socioeconomic factors. You see this bitch with her long ass nails? That shit costs money.
[05:15:02] If you needed to, if you needed food, you could have gone to a food bank. If you needed,
[05:15:08] uh, you know, other resources, you could have gone to a place to get those resources.
[05:15:12] but you're spending your fucking money on earrings and then new nails and shit like this
[05:15:19] and you're not helping it so never listen to any of these retarded hogs tell you that well we don't
[05:15:26] have any money there are infinitely many ways to get food if you don't have any money and look
[05:15:32] Look at her fucking nails.
[05:15:34] They're coming out.
[05:15:35] Hold on.
[05:15:36] Stop.
[05:15:36] Stop.
[05:15:37] Stop.
[05:15:37] Yep.
[05:15:40] Come get my dick, bro.
[05:15:41] Microwave it?
[05:15:42] This is a microwave.
[05:15:43] I'm not leaving without you getting my dick.
[05:15:45] Can she come get my dick?
[05:15:46] I'm not leaving?
[05:15:47] Of course you're not.
[05:15:49] Get the shots and come get it.
[05:15:52] It's too bad this isn't like a Lowe's or something.
[05:15:55] That way they'd be able to get like, you know,
[05:15:56] those big trucks.
[05:15:58] I feel like this would be a perfect instance.
[05:16:01] You know how they put like a refrigerator on it?
[05:16:03] No.
[05:16:04] I'm just going to walk out of here.
[05:16:07] Can I come in and see you walk out of here?
[05:16:08] Yeah.
[05:16:09] Like a town.
[05:16:10] Yeah, yeah.
[05:16:11] Come on, let's go.
[05:16:12] Come on.
[05:16:13] I'm right here.
[05:16:13] I'm right here.
[05:16:14] They're going to give me noa.
[05:16:15] I'm right here.
[05:16:16] Hold on, hold on, hold on.
[05:16:17] No, y'all got to give me my kid.
[05:16:18] Y'all can't do that.
[05:16:19] Listen.
[05:16:20] I thought you said we were going to have kids.
[05:16:21] Y'all are going to give me my kid.
[05:16:22] That's what's going to happen.
[05:16:22] My hands are numb.
[05:16:23] That's what's going to happen.
[05:16:24] So you can go get my kid.
[05:16:25] OK, then I'm going to go get my tree.
[05:16:26] We're here
[05:16:35] Okay, yeah
[05:16:43] You can't do nothing bro, let her know
[05:16:56] Excuse me?
[05:16:57] Relax.
[05:16:58] Excuse me?
[05:16:59] Relax.
[05:17:00] I'm talking and you're putting your hands on me.
[05:17:01] Relax.
[05:17:02] Please let go of me.
[05:17:03] Relax.
[05:17:04] I will cooperate with you guys.
[05:17:05] Please let go of me.
[05:17:06] Please let go of me.
[05:17:07] Let go of me.
[05:17:08] Let go of me.
[05:17:09] Like you guys are literally putting your handcuffs on nothing.
[05:17:10] Uh-huh.
[05:17:11] So you can put your hand on my hand back.
[05:17:13] See this is how all the cops need to act.
[05:17:16] Immediately hyper proactive and just, okay, you're crashing out.
[05:17:21] We know you're crashing out.
[05:17:22] You're getting locked up.
[05:17:23] You guys, you realize you're putting your handcuffs on nothing, right?
[05:17:26] Hello man, come here.
[05:17:28] Wake up!
[05:17:29] Can you stand up baby sir?
[05:17:31] Dude.
[05:17:32] The baby's coming with us.
[05:17:33] Jesus.
[05:17:34] I need a curtain to get my baby.
[05:17:35] Jesus.
[05:17:36] I need a curtain to get my baby.
[05:17:37] Jesus.
[05:17:38] Wake up!
[05:17:39] Wake up!
[05:17:40] Wake up baby!
[05:17:41] I am a dory.
[05:17:42] I am.
[05:17:43] I'm a drunken.
[05:17:44] You can put it right around my jacket.
[05:17:45] It's what you can't do.
[05:17:46] Relax.
[05:17:47] You don't make orders around here, alright?
[05:17:48] It's a little out there.
[05:17:49] Oh.
[05:17:50] Y'all do realize you're putting me in handcuffs for no reason right now that
[05:17:52] I'm pregnant and I didn't do nothing wrong.
[05:17:54] like I literally have nothing on me nothing I like how she's saying this as if
[05:17:58] they give a fuck
[05:18:00] I'm gonna suck it up as well
[05:18:03] that poor kid dude that's poor kid
[05:18:06] oh my god
[05:18:07] legally you can't do this because I'm pregnant
[05:18:09] that's your mom and your aunt
[05:18:11] getting packed up at Walmart
[05:18:13] legally I can yell at y'all I can tell you to bought a hell of a legally
[05:18:16] go ahead
[05:18:19] have a seat please
[05:18:21] have a seat
[05:18:23] I don't want to sit.
[05:18:32] Dude, dude, I don't want to sit.
[05:18:35] Are you fucking kidding me?
[05:18:38] Just sit down.
[05:18:40] Just sit down.
[05:18:42] What is, oh my fucking god.
[05:18:46] Yeah, bro, this is crazy this is great this is crazy right now
[05:18:57] I got you a glory I got you bro I got you no one's right here next to me
[05:19:02] yeah
[05:19:06] bro give me my nephew bro like you guys got me a handcuffs for no reason this is crazy
[05:19:12] all my shit is inside in that damn car yeah like bro this is crazy this is great
[05:19:16] Say it again.
[05:19:17] This is crazy as f**k bro.
[05:19:18] My baby is at home bro.
[05:19:19] This is too much.
[05:19:20] This is too much.
[05:19:21] Uh huh.
[05:19:22] I'm not getting in your car son.
[05:19:24] There's no reason for me to get in your car.
[05:19:26] I'm not getting in your car.
[05:19:30] What are you doing?
[05:19:32] What do you think is going to happen?
[05:19:36] Has there ever been an instance where I'm not getting in your car doesn't result
[05:19:41] in them getting in the car?
[05:19:43] Oh my god.
[05:19:44] I'm pregnant and I don't need to get in your car.
[05:19:45] So tired, oh no.
[05:19:47] Ma'am.
[05:19:48] Please, like, well, ma'am, I'm not saying I'm operating,
[05:19:50] but you don't need to hold on to me.
[05:19:52] You're having a hand mark.
[05:19:53] No, I'm pregnant, and I'm not taking your part.
[05:19:55] No.
[05:19:56] No.
[05:19:56] No.
[05:19:57] You can't put you in there because the other person is
[05:19:59] in there.
[05:19:59] You cannot put me in there because I'm not going to jail
[05:20:01] for nothing.
[05:20:02] Let's eat.
[05:20:02] We never said you're going to jail yet.
[05:20:03] You need to take me out of handcuffs.
[05:20:04] Because you can.
[05:20:05] Are you going to take me out of here?
[05:20:06] Let me call my lawyer.
[05:20:07] Take my handcuffs off.
[05:20:08] Take my handcuffs off, because you cannot do this.
[05:20:10] You cannot do this.
[05:20:11] Can you take a seat, please?
[05:20:12] No.
[05:20:12] You're not working with me. I need to go home to my kid. My kid is at home with a baby.
[05:20:17] Bro, give me my fucking kid.
[05:20:19] What the fuck are you talking about? Get the shit out of me, bro.
[05:20:22] You're not doing all this for no reason.
[05:20:24] No, because I don't have nothing.
[05:20:25] He's actually crazy it's working, bro.
[05:20:27] He's just spamming it and she's actually wearing her down.
[05:20:32] He just said it like, you know, it's crazy like saying it like the 17th time actually worked.
[05:20:40] Can you imagine how relieved he is?
[05:21:10] Okay, good. Listen to me. This is not going to happen this way, okay?
[05:21:16] You have me. You know you have me and handcuffs right now.
[05:21:18] I didn't touch anything. I didn't steal anything. I don't have anything in my bag.
[05:21:20] I didn't steal anything. I was paying for everything that I had.
[05:21:23] It's irrelevant.
[05:21:24] Okay, no. It's not irrelevant because you have me and handcuffs for yelling.
[05:21:27] Okay.
[05:21:28] Isn't it so sad that these people are having kids?
[05:21:31] It's so sad.
[05:21:35] Your handcuffs for a reason.
[05:21:37] You got a baby sooner to go rob Walmart. Yeah, it's probably what happened
[05:21:45] We can move forward with the process that's dude
[05:21:49] I have very bad. No, I can't I'm gonna end up in the hospital
[05:21:51] I already feel like I'm about to have an anxiety attack you guys are gonna have to call nine
[05:21:54] And ambulance bro. I'm literally about to have it
[05:21:57] Okay, would you like us to call the fire department for you?
[05:22:01] Can we bro? Can I call my kid, please?
[05:22:03] I like how she acts like it's like some random thing. Meanwhile, you're going there helping
[05:22:18] her steal stuff. You know that's what's happening. Like this isn't this is your friend. It's
[05:22:23] like your sister or something like that. I'm pregnant. I don't have time for this.
[05:22:28] We don't have time for this either, so okay, and you have me in the back of your car for no reason
[05:22:32] No, you don't know you don't we have a lawful purpose for being
[05:22:43] He's fine he's gonna be in here, okay
[05:22:54] Sit down
[05:22:58] You're gonna get multiple resistant charges.
[05:23:01] I need a shirt.
[05:23:02] I need a shirt.
[05:23:03] I need a shirt.
[05:23:04] Come on.
[05:23:05] Can I sit properly?
[05:23:06] Well, no.
[05:23:07] I need a shirt.
[05:23:08] I don't want to listen.
[05:23:09] What's that?
[05:23:10] What's that?
[05:23:11] Sit down.
[05:23:12] All right.
[05:23:13] My face.
[05:23:14] Jesus Christ.
[05:23:15] What are you doing?
[05:23:16] I'm just standing here.
[05:23:17] He makes me want to sit under him.
[05:23:18] You have to sit down.
[05:23:19] You have to sit down.
[05:23:20] You have to sit down.
[05:23:21] Oh my God.
[05:23:22] Oh my God.
[05:23:23] Because she was feeling, that's why you were here.
[05:23:27] That's why you were here. That's exactly why you were here.
[05:23:30] Oh, we are?
[05:23:31] Yeah.
[05:23:32] So you have knowledge of this.
[05:23:46] They're so stupid.
[05:23:52] Oh no! I knew it. Yeah. How do you get them like this?
[05:23:57] Oh my god
[05:23:59] Clearly you guys just pulled her out of the bathroom and shit
[05:24:01] So clearly she was stealing
[05:24:03] It's obvious that literally you just pulled her out of the bathroom
[05:24:05] She didn't have knowledge
[05:24:07] I just seen her with a bag! Did you not just see her too?
[05:24:09] I'm standing, I'm standing
[05:24:11] Bro!
[05:24:13] I'm standing two feet away from you
[05:24:15] There's no need to yell
[05:24:17] I'm gonna see you boy in the police department
[05:24:19] You guys have me in front of me and cover me
[05:24:21] Yes, ma'am we do, yes ma'am we do
[05:24:23] So I need you to put your feet inside the department
[05:24:25] You need to call an ambulance to retrieve it.
[05:24:27] Okay, do you need medical attention?
[05:24:29] Yeah, I do.
[05:24:32] Okay, all right.
[05:24:36] They just, they think that somehow they're gonna get out of this.
[05:24:39] They think somehow they're gonna get away.
[05:24:42] Minus 20k.
[05:24:45] These people are never gonna pay for the ambulance.
[05:24:48] You are.
[05:24:49] You're paying.
[05:24:50] You're subsidizing these retards.
[05:24:55] I'm pregnant and I'm in pain. You're paying for this right now. This is your money. I don't have time for that.
[05:25:02] They're never going to pay for this. You can give me my phone. I don't know why you guys are putting my phone up there.
[05:25:08] Play by society? I like that.
[05:25:11] Nobody's going through your phone or nothing. We took it away from you.
[05:25:15] You got the whole thing? That's fine.
[05:25:18] You guys are going to find out where you need to go, okay?
[05:25:22] Do you have video tape on me stealing?
[05:25:24] I have video tape on me stealing.
[05:25:26] Do you have video tape on me stealing?
[05:25:28] I'm just letting you know what we're here for.
[05:25:30] I'm just letting you know why we're here.
[05:25:32] Do you have video tape on me stealing?
[05:25:34] Calm down and we should explain the situation.
[05:25:36] Alright, I'm done talking to you.
[05:25:38] You're done talking.
[05:25:40] Yeah, she needs a pat down.
[05:25:42] I'm done talking to her.
[05:25:44] Get up.
[05:25:46] You got some sugar?
[05:25:48] I don't have any sugar.
[05:25:50] There's a car.
[05:25:51] Where's your battery?
[05:25:52] I don't know.
[05:25:53] What do you mean I'm on my phone?
[05:25:54] I'm with you right now, okay?
[05:25:55] But I can't wear my Vans on.
[05:25:56] Rain on!
[05:25:57] Rain on!
[05:25:58] Listen, here's what's gonna happen.
[05:25:59] What's gonna end up happening is he goes to DCF, you know, cooperate.
[05:26:00] DCF?
[05:26:01] So yeah, so I suggest you cooperate.
[05:26:02] I am cooperating.
[05:26:03] Because we can make this a whole other story.
[05:26:04] I just wanna know.
[05:26:05] Well, I'm explaining to you, you don't have to worry about that.
[05:26:06] We're not under control.
[05:26:07] Okay.
[05:26:08] So you cooperate with us and we'll make this go.
[05:26:09] You feel me?
[05:26:10] I'm not.
[05:26:11] I'm not.
[05:26:12] I'm not.
[05:26:13] I'm not.
[05:26:14] I'm not.
[05:26:15] You don't have to worry about that. We're not under control. Okay, so you cooperate with us and we'll make this though
[05:26:21] Thank you. So tell me what's going on. Why are we here?
[05:26:39] You were in the car while she's getting the moving boxes
[05:26:41] No, no, no, we're in Skrubs together.
[05:26:43] Right there.
[05:26:44] So, she's getting moving boxes and what were you getting?
[05:26:46] We were together the whole time.
[05:26:48] What were you getting?
[05:26:49] I got my Skrubs, those girls, and we went over to get boxes.
[05:26:51] Skrubs.
[05:26:52] Why did you take the items into the bathroom?
[05:26:54] I was in one of the other ones, Pee's, and my son.
[05:26:58] So you realize you cannot take the items into the bathroom?
[05:27:01] I didn't know I had the old boxes.
[05:27:02] I've done that before.
[05:27:03] I've got the boxes in the bathroom.
[05:27:05] I've got the garters.
[05:27:06] That's fine.
[05:27:07] We have you on video.
[05:27:08] So, I didn't take the garters.
[05:27:10] That's the reason for you guys to come here.
[05:27:12] So once you can sell something, like a bursary in your property, that is a part of the body.
[05:27:18] And you want it to go to prison.
[05:27:20] Is she really...
[05:27:22] Is she really trying to act like, oh shit, how the fuck this happened?
[05:27:26] Here, let me... what the fuck?
[05:27:28] I actually hit her on button here.
[05:27:30] Sorry about that.
[05:27:32] I hit a button on my phone.
[05:27:34] I was meaning to pause the video, but I ended up hitting a sub-only button.
[05:27:38] button my bad guys oops um so yeah look at bro like god
[05:27:48] Do you want to see a call-out for the DCF?
[05:27:50] I have a question.
[05:27:52] Why are the DCFs coming to my child?
[05:27:54] Put it in the car.
[05:27:56] I'm so confused right now.
[05:27:58] You can put your finger in that way.
[05:28:02] I'm coming.
[05:28:06] Can I at least call my kids who are at home?
[05:28:08] Please?
[05:28:09] These are my children who are at home.
[05:28:11] I was not stealing.
[05:28:12] I don't even understand why you guys are at home.
[05:28:14] A baby sitter.
[05:28:16] As soon as we get to the station, you can call them.
[05:28:19] Do you have another family member that can stand in that place?
[05:28:22] No, I don't.
[05:28:23] That's the thing.
[05:28:24] I was in the middle of a movie.
[05:28:25] I didn't even know that she was taking.
[05:28:26] And that's why I'm freaking out right now, because why are we here?
[05:28:29] She didn't even know.
[05:28:32] I really hope they both get arrested just because I hate the fact that they're lying.
[05:28:36] They're so fat.
[05:28:38] They're so stupid.
[05:28:40] And they're lying.
[05:28:41] Like, really?
[05:28:42] You think that they're retarded?
[05:28:44] But are you fucking kidding me? You're gonna let these hogs get one over on you really like the fuck out of here
[05:28:51] But I hope they both go to jail
[05:29:14] What's that?
[05:29:16] What's your kid's name?
[05:29:18] Well, yeah, he's going to DCF.
[05:29:21] Why? Why?
[05:29:22] Because I have to have information.
[05:29:24] If you're not willing to cooperate.
[05:29:26] I have the information to cooperate.
[05:29:28] Well, no, that's not how it works, okay?
[05:29:30] I don't know what you mean.
[05:29:32] Because it has to be all in the report.
[05:29:34] Guess what? You're contributing to a delinquency of a minor.
[05:29:38] Damn!
[05:29:40] Okay? You contribute...
[05:29:42] Listen to her absolute adult children. It's crazy
[05:29:57] Mental children
[05:30:12] You have done what you really want, regular.
[05:30:14] No.
[05:30:14] What I'm going to do is ask you.
[05:30:16] You all have done this all of a sudden.
[05:30:18] I'm not happy.
[05:30:20] I need to know who's going to come get my driver.
[05:30:23] DCF.
[05:30:24] No!
[05:30:25] You have DCF in the country!
[05:30:27] Oh, y'all just told me his father's a worker.
[05:30:29] I need to call his brother and come get him.
[05:30:31] Yeah.
[05:30:31] I'm not f***ing going to DCF, bro.
[05:30:35] No, y'all got me f***ing.
[05:30:36] And the thing is, like, DCF, I don't even know what DCF stands for.
[05:30:40] probably some sort of like, I don't know, like, something child, some other shit, right? I have no idea.
[05:30:48] Like, but if she already knows Department Child Services, okay.
[05:30:53] If she already knows what that is, oh man, I feel like this isn't her first rodeo.
[05:31:00] No, y'all sit down with me.
[05:31:02] Yeah?
[05:31:03] It's grandma, I'm not both of us.
[05:31:05] Yeah, yeah, yeah, just...
[05:31:08] Let's sit, let's sit!
[05:31:14] Just pack her up.
[05:31:19] Oh my God.
[05:31:20] Are you alright?
[05:31:21] No, I need to know what my son is.
[05:31:23] He's inside, he's with the other officer, alright?
[05:31:25] Why is Raina?
[05:31:27] You know she was with, you know her?
[05:31:29] Where is my son going to go?
[05:31:31] He's going to go in there. DCF is going to come.
[05:31:33] No, I'll have somebody come get him.
[05:31:35] Okay, let me talk to them and see what they're going to do.
[05:31:37] I have so much time to come get him.
[05:31:39] Hang on.
[05:31:41] So, after you go to the hospital, we're going to cut you a break.
[05:31:43] We're going to release you with an NTA.
[05:31:45] As long as you provide all the information, you know this.
[05:31:47] This is what we're investing in.
[05:31:49] If I don't release you on the NTA, I have to take you to town.
[05:31:51] So, it's all up to you.
[05:31:53] I'm going to take you to town.
[05:31:55] I'm going to take you to town.
[05:31:57] I have to take you to County. So it's all up to you.
[05:32:01] NTA is I release you tonight and you got to go to Accord Day.
[05:32:04] You can tell them to you.
[05:32:06] You argue that with the court.
[05:32:08] You argue that with the court, okay?
[05:32:10] But those are the two options you've got.
[05:32:12] I can release you to NTA or I can take you to County.
[05:32:15] Whatever you want to do, that's up to you.
[05:32:17] Okay, so we're going to take you to the hospital.
[05:32:20] Get your information and release you.
[05:32:22] That's fine. As soon as I release you to the hospital, you can call where you are.
[05:32:26] While in custody, the suspect said she'd gotten a job as a chiropractor's assistant and stole
[05:32:52] scrubs to where to work.
[05:33:22] So, what job did you get?
[05:33:27] The suspect was charged with child abuse, retail theft and resisting without violence.
[05:33:35] The prosecution ended up throwing out her case, saying they believe they wouldn't be
[05:33:39] able to get a conviction.
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[05:33:48] And that's why we have all the problems in the world.
[05:33:54] That exactly is why.
[05:33:59] She was obviously stealing.
[05:34:01] Her and her hog sister should be tied up in county jail for at least a couple of years.
[05:34:08] But for some reason, we think that it's a better idea to let people like this go free.
[05:34:14] Go free!
[05:34:15] And let them go!
[05:34:16] Oh no!
[05:34:17] Oh, wow!
[05:34:18] Getting packed in the car again,
[05:34:20] supposed to wait for them to leave the place?
[05:34:22] I mean, again, right?
[05:34:23] I mean, like the hogs are, yeah,
[05:34:25] while we can't afford healthcare, I know, man.
[05:34:27] It's just, these people are out of their fucking mind, man.
[05:34:30] They're out of their fucking mind, watch.
[05:34:33] I only watch one a day, right?
[05:34:35] I only go a lot of watch one a day,
[05:34:37] but that will probably be the second one, okay?
[05:34:41] So, don't worry, we'll get to that.
[05:34:43] Oh, my fucking God.
[05:34:46] You gotta chuck each, yeah,
[05:34:47] They got Chuck E. Cheese man. That's got to be I mean I'm gonna be real like that's that's like traumatic
[05:34:52] Right, and that liberals are permitted every inch of the criminal justice system
[05:34:55] It's crazy how we put up with this shit. It really is I don't know why like I mean
[05:35:01] Why would you not just immediately people put people like this in jail?
[05:35:05] Why would you not immediately arrest them? But for some reason they don't want to do that
[05:35:10] They want to let them keep going and do their other bullshit. It's so stupid man
[05:35:14] And it's crazy Star Fox is only 50 bucks. So that's great. I'll watch one more. Okay. I'll watch one more video
[05:35:21] Why not she fucked around and find out found out what a surprise that's something new, right? Let me see this here we go a
[05:35:32] Refugees welcome open border activists invited an African migrant to stay in her home. What could oh boy? Oh
[05:35:41] boy
[05:35:43] Possibly go wrong, Esther Balli's quarters are started with the best of intentions.
[05:35:48] I met her, I'm in a platform that helps us to help immigrants and refugees.
[05:35:53] She really did commit to the cause.
[05:35:55] So we host boys who are homeless, for example, in the night, they come to sleep on the sofa.
[05:36:02] A middle-aged woman inviting random African boys to sleep on her sofa.
[05:36:06] Look, she just wanted to help.
[05:36:08] So, this person had been at home with some friends for a month
[05:36:12] and he was looking for an inculina, he was looking for a room
[05:36:15] and they said he had no problem with it
[05:36:17] Yeah, he's a great guy, we've had absolutely no problems with him
[05:36:21] Honestly, it was then that her nightmare began
[05:36:30] Do you see it?
[05:36:32] The lights are on again
[05:36:34] My house is a total pigsty.
[05:36:38] Every single day, every day.
[05:36:42] The whole house.
[05:36:46] There's been a little cultural enrichment in the bathroom.
[05:36:50] Check it out.
[05:36:54] Check it out. Oh my god.
[05:36:58] It's good to be here. It's good to be here.
[05:37:02] Oh my god.
[05:37:04] Here he uses the stifling...
[05:37:06] The dog's holding it for the long time.
[05:37:10] So, that's a holy shit.
[05:37:13] This is how he treats my things.
[05:37:15] Suffice to say, doesn't appear very grateful.
[05:37:18] Yeah.
[05:37:28] Uh-huh.
[05:37:30] The moment he woke up to the moment he went to bed he would bother me for example at midnight
[05:37:36] He would get up and leave the lights on I had to get up and turn them off at 2 in the morning the same thing
[05:37:42] I had to get up and turn them off at 6 in the morning. He would get up play music set off many
[05:37:56] Wake up
[05:38:00] Wake up!
[05:38:04] There's noise and disruption.
[05:38:08] We put it on the TV so she couldn't sleep.
[05:38:12] Well, at this point you might think she'd be doubting diversity is our greatest strength, but it gets worse again.
[05:38:22] I got home, in the dining room, in the living room.
[05:38:26] living room. I sat down at the dinner and he was there with his laptop, watching porn,
[05:38:31] but you can take a wild guess at what he was watching on his laptop. Oh my God! This went
[05:38:35] on for an entire year because of her pathological altruism she endured it. He does this to go
[05:38:42] in the room so it's not going to make you leave. So he's doing it on purpose to make
[05:38:49] her leave her own house that she offered to him. That's not enough for him. So
[05:38:56] But it gets worse again.
[05:38:57] That's amazing.
[05:38:58] I mean, she literally invited a psycho into her home.
[05:39:01] I knew that he was a psychopath.
[05:39:03] He's not a psychopath, he just doesn't, like, oh my God.
[05:39:07] Stableese came up with a smart idea to fix this situation.
[05:39:11] Bring in another migrant to talk to the unwanted tenant
[05:39:13] and just convince him to be reasonable.
[05:39:16] Yeah, that went well.
[05:39:16] The unwanted tenant tried to bite the other migrant's face off.
[05:39:21] I know. Classic. Don't you hate when that happens?
[05:39:35] I thought leopards would eat my face. Sobs woman who voted for the
[05:39:38] leopards.
[05:39:41] Abused with nasty insults. And a soul to the female friend who
[05:39:45] had visited the house in an attempt to media suffering
[05:39:48] a nervous breakdown, her life had become a living hell.
[05:39:52] Good.
[05:39:53] Psychologists forgot about him.
[05:39:56] Social services ignored her plea.
[05:39:57] I went to the women's center, the whole thing isn't about violence, he's not my partner.
[05:40:04] So nowhere they've helped you.
[05:40:05] Good.
[05:40:06] He deserved it.
[05:40:07] He finally contacted the police.
[05:40:08] Only to be told that squatters have rights, and that she'd have to continue to pay
[05:40:12] for him to live there.
[05:40:13] Oh my God!
[05:40:14] Because I'll tell you what we know about what happened in the end.
[05:40:18] happened in Spain, which just handed legal status to half a million
[05:40:22] That's amazing!
[05:40:23] migrants by passing pollen entirely to do it.
[05:40:26] As ground news, as bias coverage shows, left leaning outlets like
[05:40:29] I.B. Times are framing this as an act of economic necessity.
[05:40:33] P.M. Pedro Sanchez calling it an act of justice for people
[05:40:36] Spain needs to sustain its aging workforce.
[05:40:38] Meanwhile, right leaning outlets like The Figure
[05:40:40] are calling it a betrayal and a catastrophe for all of Europe.
[05:40:44] With the conservative opposition in Spain
[05:40:46] labeling it outright treason and vowing to challenge you don't need to worry
[05:40:50] about any of this because as soon as you get somebody in power that doesn't want
[05:40:54] to do this you just undo all their citizenship and send them back you just
[05:41:00] undo it it's simple like you say oh but we were citizens not anymore you're not
[05:41:04] now you're going back to wherever the fuck you came from that's what I did I
[05:41:09] mean I really like so so don't lose faith don't lose hope you just turn
[05:41:14] it off. You just undo it. If you can just do it, then you can just undo it. Control C,
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[05:42:48] at ground.news.pjw. She desperately launched a petition complaining the migrant squatter
[05:42:55] had more rights than her as Spanish citizen. Then the migrant changed the locks and she
[05:43:00] was forced to leave. He locked her out of her own house. Oh my god, I love this.
[05:43:05] And sleep on her brother's couch taunting her further. He even brought in garbage from the street and sent are you sure that's garbage?
[05:43:13] I feel like he could just be living there. I
[05:43:17] Think he might just speak no no, I don't think it's garden. Is that really garbage? It's just just he's just chilling man
[05:43:23] The videos of a trashed apartment estublies have been politically active for years helping Africa migrants in their own countries
[05:43:31] Yeah.
[05:43:32] Probably should have left it at that.
[05:43:33] She also previously posted this on Facebook,
[05:43:36] Defending African migrants for illegally invading Spain,
[05:43:40] while also legitimizing illegal boat migration on the basis that European countries import minerals and food from Africa.
[05:43:47] But get this, even after-
[05:43:48] Oh my god.
[05:43:50] It couldn't have happened to a better person.
[05:43:54] For everything she went through.
[05:43:56] Establish still refused to divulge the migrant's country of origin to the media.
[05:44:01] Because she doesn't want to contribute to existing racism.
[05:44:05] YAAAHHHHH!
[05:44:07] You knew it was coming.
[05:44:08] The only shred of sympathy I had for her just vanished.
[05:44:11] I mean, pick your parable because there are many.
[05:44:13] Orcs welcome a few years later.
[05:44:15] We don't feel safe.
[05:44:16] A campaigner for Pidimos, the far left ruling party that just legalized half a million illegals.
[05:44:22] Estabilees is the living embodiment of your reap, what is so?
[05:44:26] She literally got what she voted for.
[05:44:29] She did!
[05:44:29] I'm signing petitions to import millions of third-world migrants because of how scary it is to lock them all the time.
[05:44:35] Yeah, you know all those viral videos where left-wing pro-mass migration people are asked if they want to house one in their own home.
[05:44:41] And they say no.
[05:44:44] Refugees welcome.
[05:44:49] Don't think we're doing that.
[05:44:51] Yeah I bet.
[05:44:59] for months and months. Kick him out. She said I'd love to, but it could take years before they are
[05:45:04] victim. And there's been no mention whatsoever of her plight in media coverage since. Well, I mean,
[05:45:09] people like this are going to get violent eventually, and they'll probably attack her or
[05:45:14] do something like that or maim her or some other variation of that. And I'm really, I don't think
[05:45:19] anybody would feel sorry for that. I mean, that's what happens. Like, if you do this and you
[05:45:25] put yourself in this situation, everybody told you this is a bad idea. You do this. This is like
[05:45:30] getting in, it's like going into, uh, you know, a tiger's pen, right? It's like Harambe, right? You
[05:45:36] don't do that. Like you don't want to do that. Everybody knows it's a bad idea. You want to
[05:45:40] think that, oh, I'm different. I'm special. Uh, apparently you are special, just not in the way
[05:45:47] you thought. She's also made no further mention of it on a Facebook page or petition, which
[05:45:53] she's still active so presumably the unwelcome guest is still holed up in her
[05:45:58] apartment I mean imagine the smell you don't think she'll be repeating that
[05:46:04] little just don't ever again best to be a story serves as a microcosm for the
[05:46:09] whole country spain socialist government having regularized 500,000
[05:46:14] illegals with more to follow causing a functional collapse of social services
[05:46:18] a cross Madrid. While elderly Spaniards are being forced to camp homeless on the street,
[05:46:29] the new arrivals are literally trying to break into Spaniards. Oh my God! Someone call the
[05:46:35] police, please call the police. I'm recording this as private property, what's that? They
[05:46:41] don't know what that is. They don't give a fuck. Knowing the system will allow
[05:46:47] them to squawk there for years and years.
[05:46:55] Many citizens now forced to fork out huge amounts to private security firms to try to
[05:47:01] evict them.
[05:47:02] Oh yeah, I've seen this.
[05:47:06] Unfortunately for Europe as a whole, until mass deportations happen, there isn't enough
[05:47:11] private security in the world to make a den on what our political elites have
[05:47:16] invited in. That is insane. Oh my god. Actually invites the guy in and then
[05:47:26] totally fucks everything up. She's afraid that people might take it and see it as
[05:47:31] racism. Yeah and the whole house is a fucking mess. Waking her up every two
[05:47:37] hours of the day. Oh, we should. I'll link you guys the video. 1000 years we have
[05:47:43] borders to prevent this. She deserves it. I agree with you. I think that she deserves
[05:47:47] worse if you want me to be honest. I think that people like this absolutely
[05:47:51] do. And the reason why is that whenever you have a value system and you know it's
[05:47:57] like if you're not going to house the migrant then who else is right then
[05:48:00] basically if you don't change your value system based off of something
[05:48:04] like this, you're assuming that you just simply won't be the victim of it next time.
[05:48:09] So now you're basically signing another person up to be the victim of the same problem.
[05:48:15] So I think it's really awful, I do, and elites are doing this on purpose.
[05:48:20] I think that you can say that the elites are doing it on purpose and you'd be right
[05:48:23] about that, but at the same time, it should also be acknowledged that there are people
[05:48:28] that are just everyday people that are agreeing and going along with this on a regular basis.
[05:48:35] They're doing this all the time. So no, I don't think that you can blame everything on the elites.
[05:48:41] I think that it's also people who have, you know, pathological empathy that want to
[05:48:47] believe that the world isn't what it is. So it's just crazy to me. Average dipshits allow
[05:48:52] it. They do. They do allow it. And there's a lot of them. Where's the conquistadors
[05:48:56] when you need them. Well, you saw it right at the end, right? It's a little bit of a conquistadors.
[05:49:00] But otherwise, yeah, it's very uncommon. I got to take a break for today. I've got a meeting
[05:49:06] with the Illuminati quite soon. And so I've got to go and get ready and prepare for that. And so
[05:49:13] I'm going to do that. And then we'll probably do some other shit tomorrow. I'm going to play
[05:49:18] that game tomorrow. I'm sold on it. I forgot even what the game was called. So it's probably
[05:49:23] probably gonna make it harder for me to play it, but where's the game, what game was it?
[05:49:30] I don't know, I forgot what was the name of the game?
[05:49:34] It was like something to start with an F, right?
[05:49:41] Farsi or something like that, yeah, forever, there you go.
[05:49:44] Yeah, and so I'll probably play that tomorrow.
[05:49:47] I'm not probably up. I will play tomorrow. It's probably just it's just gonna be probably a one-day game, right?
[05:49:52] I mean like I'm not really trying to lock it because like a playthrough like I'll probably maybe I can start Resident Evil
[05:49:59] Maybe I've started this weekend. What do you guys think about this weekend? I think that'd be a good idea
[05:50:05] Yeah, I mean like I
[05:50:08] Don't really have anything else planned so I might as well
[05:50:12] So yeah
[05:50:14] I'll confirm it like maybe tomorrow or day after I'll give people at least a one-day heads up that way nobody gets
[05:50:21] You know gets it get misses out on it, right?
[05:50:24] You can watch the poe to live stream tomorrow. Yeah, I probably will
[05:50:28] Sorrows I just don't want to play I don't want to play a PlayStation 5 game with controller
[05:50:33] Like if it was on PC, I would have played sorrows for sure
[05:50:36] I probably would have beaten it by now, but I've just been playing the only game
[05:50:40] I've been playing really is neverness to everness. I've been playing this a lot
[05:50:43] Like I can show you the most popular science channel in the world five years ago is for
[05:50:47] them unthinkable the most popular science channel in the world okay I can show you guys why I'm
[05:50:52] at in that game give me a second I'll show you Germany is over what happened to the
[05:50:58] fun science what happened to the fun science let me guess Kyrgyzstan will not once mention
[05:51:10] Let me guess, they don't mention migration at all.
[05:51:16] Do they or not?
[05:51:20] Five years ago they would have called them out alright?
[05:51:22] Okay, this is insane.
[05:51:24] They do?
[05:51:25] No way.
[05:51:30] Wait a second.
[05:51:31] And for a specialist doctor, is already months in the state healthcare system.
[05:51:40] Okay, but what about immigration?
[05:51:43] Whatever your opinion on immigration is, pro or against, please put it in a box and ignore
[05:51:48] it for a moment, if you want to look at it from one perspective.
[05:51:51] Can it solve the population crash?
[05:51:54] Let's look at the population again.
[05:51:57] If a country's pyramid looks like this, and you want to stabilize it at the bottom, immigration won't do that.
[05:52:03] It doesn't actually make your country that much younger.
[05:52:06] In Germany, the birthrate of most of its immigrants isn't higher than the locals, and if new immigrants have more children,
[05:52:13] they tend to adjust to the rest of the population within two generations.
[05:52:17] Sure, immigration over the last few decades has delayed the coming crash,
[05:52:21] And in the transition period, we'll run into serious worker shortfalls, especially in healthcare and nursing.
[05:52:27] So, zero immigration doesn't seem wise or feasible.
[05:52:31] But there's a problem.
[05:52:32] If birth rates stay as low as they are, or go down even more, then the German population will continue to shrink.
[05:52:39] And to keep it stable, it would constantly need to be replenished by new immigrants,
[05:52:43] until they age and themselves need new immigrants to pay for their retirement.
[05:52:49] No matter if you think this is a good idea or not, it's not actually possible.
[05:52:53] Birth rates are crashing everywhere.
[05:52:55] Eventually, immigration around the world will slow down massively.
[05:52:58] The world is running out of young people.
[05:53:01] So, immigration can delay the issue a bit and ease the consequences.
[05:53:05] But that's it.
[05:53:07] Germany either has to solve its demographic crash
[05:53:10] or its welfare state and pension systems will break.
[05:53:14] Conclusion and opinion part.
[05:53:16] So, how of-
[05:53:18] Damn!
[05:53:20] Damn!
[05:53:22] Finally you get people saying this shit.
[05:53:26] Oh my god.
[05:53:28] Thank god. Yeah, balance take. I know. I've been waiting on this. Thank fucking god. We have somebody saying this is what's happening, right?
[05:53:36] Bro, what the fuck is this? Finding something to prove?
[05:53:38] Oh, it's good to see more people saying that like, yeah, immigration isn't gonna just solve everybody's problems.
[05:53:43] Give me a minute, I gotta use the bathroom and I'll talk about this for a few minutes, okay?
[05:53:46] Before I go.
[05:54:46] Excuse me?
[05:55:13] Anyway, what was I even saying?
[05:55:17] It's a quick little minority meeting.
[05:55:19] That's not for a little bit longer.
[05:55:21] Well, yeah, anyway, fuck, what was I even saying before?
[05:55:26] Pursehut's usually a lot more left-leaning than they admit they are.
[05:55:29] Seeking them taking a balanced opinion is meaning a lot more.
[05:55:33] I mean, so many solutions to solve the birthright crisis.
[05:55:38] I mean, if a country's population goes down,
[05:55:42] I mean, if you have less people overall,
[05:55:45] that doesn't necessarily mean that like,
[05:55:46] I would say the country's going to get worse, right?
[05:55:49] People are measuring it on GDP
[05:55:51] and GDP is kind of contingent on like people.
[05:55:54] Well, I don't know.
[05:55:59] Mm.
[05:56:03] I've seen suicide note.
[05:56:05] I'll look at it later on.
[05:56:06] What am I more analysis and why populations are going down the first place?
[05:56:12] Populations are going down because I think the reason why they're going down is because people have the option to not have kids and you have contraception.
[05:56:28] I think that's a big reason.
[05:56:31] Oh, this is this is my house now.
[05:56:36] Hey, hey Coco!
[05:56:39] Boys!
[05:56:42] That's right!
[05:56:44] I've done it!
[05:56:46] Finally!
[05:56:47] I got them for you!
[05:56:49] Finally!
[05:56:53] Wow!
[05:56:55] What a game!
[05:57:06] oh my god
[05:57:15] Jesus christ this is the way the game is now
[05:57:22] Yep, you're care. Yeah great game amazing game tremendous game wow
[05:57:29] questions the game good yeah I think the game is pretty good I like it I've been
[05:57:38] playing it a bit I actually been playing it a lot like I like it she's not that
[05:57:44] a kid because she wants to be financially stable I think that a lot of
[05:57:48] people also avoid having kids because they don't want to they don't want to
[05:57:54] lose out on opportunities in life so like there's a lot of like advantages and
[05:57:58] opportunities that they could have. And so like because they, what do you call it, you
[05:58:04] know, because they're going to have like a kid, well, then you lose the opportunity to
[05:58:07] do a bunch of other stuff. I think that's kind of what happens. Yeah, you lose free time,
[05:58:15] you lose opportunities, you lose like, well, I can't go to Coachella, right? I can't
[05:58:20] go to, you know, some concert or something like that. And I think that's really the
[05:58:25] the reason why the right partner too.
[05:58:27] Yeah, well, I think that also like the amount of like,
[05:58:30] kind of hostile and like negative like anti-man
[05:58:34] and anti-woman content that there is,
[05:58:37] I think that that does definitely make things a lot worse.
[05:58:41] And like, whenever you have like all these like very hostile
[05:58:44] people that like hate the other gender
[05:58:47] for, you know, some manufactured reason,
[05:58:50] then yeah, I think it's a huge factor.
[05:58:52] It's a very big negative factor for that, like, definitely.
[05:58:58] I haven't seen one of these before.
[05:59:02] Oh, that's okay.
[05:59:08] Now the couples need to get off the internet.
[05:59:10] I think that a lot of people do have that happen,
[05:59:12] where like, they go on the internet
[05:59:14] and it's like people kind of have like a,
[05:59:19] there's like a FOMO that it creates, I think.
[05:59:22] I think that's really what bothers a lot of people is they get just attached to that FOMO and then after they do it enough times
[05:59:30] They just kind of lose time right? I mean you like NTE or Wuthering Waves more. I think
[05:59:38] Which one do I like more? Neverness to everness or Wuthering Waves like I really like Wuthering Waves a lot
[05:59:44] That's like my favorite and I've played that a lot
[05:59:48] It's hard to say
[05:59:50] Did you spend any more money on this? Only a little bit, unfortunately, sorry.
[05:59:58] You still play WarWinds, mate? I took a break. I'll probably go back and play it again at some point, but not anytime really that soon.
[06:00:07] Agreement forcing us to use our phones constantly. Nobody is being forced to do anything.
[06:00:11] I think that the idea that the reason why you have problems is because of the government is like not true.
[06:00:18] I think people just like saying that because it makes them feel better and it takes agency away from them
[06:00:24] So they don't have to like have any accountability for things that they're doing wrong or you know like it's like basically
[06:00:29] I can blame the government for you know everything wrong in the world
[06:00:34] So that way like I'm not the person that's doing anything wrong. I don't think I don't think that's true
[06:00:39] I think there's a lot of people like
[06:00:42] What the fuck is he doing?
[06:00:48] Can we see all your characters?
[06:00:50] Uh, yeah, I mean, once I get them better geared, like, I don't want to show it yet, because
[06:00:55] I don't think that they're in a position where I'm proud of them at all.
[06:01:01] Switch to second character?
[06:01:02] Yeah, I got this one too.
[06:01:05] I usually use this character to run around, because it'll let you, like, run up walls
[06:01:10] and shit.
[06:01:13] But yeah, it's not entirely wrong.
[06:01:14] No, Ghermet definitely contributes to that in kids with the immigration policy.
[06:01:18] There's a lot of things that contributed to it, but I think that it's also a fear to
[06:01:21] look at the declining birth rates all across the world, and then to say that it's not something
[06:01:26] that's unique to like any one specific thing.
[06:01:28] I thought along the quest, are you?
[06:01:34] Pretty far.
[06:01:35] You have T6 Natalie?
[06:01:36] No, I don't.
[06:01:37] No, I might get her, but that's a lot of money.
[06:01:40] That's a lot of money to spend on bullshit like that.
[06:01:42] Damn, there's a lot of these stuffers around, huh?
[06:01:46] Oh my god.
[06:01:53] The biggest barrier is just affordability. I think affordability is a huge reason. It definitely is.
[06:02:00] Oh, I didn't hit him.
[06:02:02] I think it's dues reluctant to approach lemon. I think that a lot of I definitely think that guys are reluctant to approach lemon
[06:02:16] I do think that's definitely true
[06:02:20] Like as a and the reason why guys are afraid to approach lemon like I'll tell you like why why I would be right for example
[06:02:27] Is because like
[06:02:29] Women say they don't like being cold approached by guys
[06:02:32] So like why would you want to do something that would make somebody uncomfortable?
[06:02:37] Panopticon guy yesterday was describing. What is this here? Can I pull this up?
[06:02:49] You just can't even buy their lady flowers anymore fucking snipe by a 50 follower burner account or maybe you should let me crack this time
[06:02:58] Yep, there it is
[06:03:01] There it is
[06:03:03] Everybody is getting made fun of it's just nobody wants to do that because like they're such and this is a thing on the internet now
[06:03:10] We're like there's such a huge hater economy
[06:03:12] Where everybody hates everybody and like they just want to see some sort of like negative content or
[06:03:19] Some person like having something bad happen to them or whatever. I think it's it's so common now that
[06:03:26] it's like people care too much about what others think well I think that it's
[06:03:33] reasonable to not want to get like made fun of or anything like that whenever
[06:03:37] you're just you know bringing flowers to your girlfriend or something right
[06:03:42] especially whenever it's being done by somebody that's probably just like
[06:03:46] somebody that's mad like somebody somebody's basically putting their
[06:03:50] unresolved personal trauma like you know you gave a girl flowers and she
[06:03:55] ignored you so now whenever some guy gives his girlfriend flowers you think
[06:03:59] about that and then you want to make fun of him for it I think that's the way
[06:04:03] what it is it's just a bunch of miserable people on the internet that hate
[06:04:06] their lives that have had like their own traumatic experiences in life that
[06:04:10] are trying to you know have some sort of fucking you know vindication they're
[06:04:18] trying to get some sort of like relief from this like oh yeah well if I let
[06:04:22] this happen I can you know feel better about myself it's really my agency only
[06:04:29] have luck with women they know at least on an associate level yeah and then like
[06:04:32] there's also complications with that right so like you know you try to approach
[06:04:36] a friend and then the friend says you're a weirdo you get ostracized from the
[06:04:39] friend group you try to approach a girl at work now it could be sexual
[06:04:44] harassment you know etc right and like I mean I think it's it's it's probably
[06:04:49] not as common as people make it out to be, but the issue is that like the risk of it
[06:04:55] is just like so mortifying for like an average guy that it's like scary and you don't even
[06:05:01] want to take the risk.
[06:05:02] Even if it's like a really, really low chance it'll happen, like you're still afraid of
[06:05:08] it happening and you decide and make decisions based off of that.
[06:05:14] Big risk, small reward.
[06:05:15] I wouldn't say it's a small reward, but it's a big risk or it's a big negative outcome, right?
[06:05:24] No chance, but very high impact. Yeah, exactly like something like that can like ruin your whole life and
[06:05:29] So I think that's the reason why
[06:05:32] Why risk burning bridges? Yeah, exactly
[06:05:37] Where's the Charlie's Theron video well the thing is like but that's a lot of women have like very
[06:05:42] forward like sexual thinking towards men that they're attracted to. Like most
[06:05:49] women like the idea of like aggressive men or guys that are you know like very
[06:05:53] like kind of assertive but they only like that when it's somebody that they're
[06:05:57] attracted to. So like the moment that it's a guy that's like some random dude
[06:06:02] doing this then they're like very uncomfortable by it.
[06:06:12] It's been it yeah, exactly, right? I think that's what it is
[06:06:17] But yeah, I've been I've been playing this game a lot more and
[06:06:21] I've actually I've really enjoyed this game. I think it's a it's a fun game. It's kind of funny for me to see
[06:06:30] It's funny for me to see people getting out about it because of the AI stuff
[06:06:34] But I'll probably play more of it at some point in the future whenever I get like more of my
[06:06:39] More my levels and everything done
[06:06:42] Twitter randomly trying to get an extra council, most normal conversation.
[06:06:46] What is this here?
[06:06:48] I'll look at one more thing.
[06:06:49] What is it?
[06:06:56] Oh, you know what?
[06:06:57] I want to talk about this, but I want to talk about tomorrow.
[06:06:59] I did see that.
[06:07:00] I want to talk about tomorrow.
[06:07:02] Because I have more to crash out on besides that.
[06:07:08] So yeah, it's just performative bullshit.
[06:07:10] Well, I think really this is what it is, is that everybody who, like people that don't like AI,
[06:07:16] I think are trying to create a negative environment where people are afraid to use AI,
[06:07:23] because they don't want AI to take their job. And so like there's a lot of like
[06:07:29] artistic and creative people are pretty much all on the internet. And the reason why they're all
[06:07:33] on the internet is because obviously that's the place where you can distribute media
[06:07:37] and information really easily. And so I think that for them, they're going to think about
[06:07:43] this in the perspective of like, okay, well, you know, if somebody can like automatically,
[06:07:47] you know, generate, you know, furry porn, well, then they don't need to pay me $15 for
[06:07:52] it. And this is like an existential threat for this person, because they have no other
[06:07:57] skills besides drawing furry porn. So logically, yeah, they're going to be really upset and
[06:08:03] worried about that because they don't want to have that happen. I'm just telling
[06:08:08] that that's just the truth right? I mean like it's pretty fucking obvious. It's
[06:08:14] unfortunate because they're fearing it instead of trying to incorporate it in
[06:08:17] ADAPT. Well I mean that's up to them right? I mean like there's always gonna
[06:08:21] be people that get left behind by technology. Do you think it's also
[06:08:25] gonna be able to spend 80 dollars on a game that's full of AI? Well I mean
[06:08:29] this is a free game so like I don't really think that's the instance but
[06:08:32] But I also don't think that's true either.
[06:08:35] I think that, you know, the amount of time and effort that goes into something is not
[06:08:39] really like correlated with like its value in like a real sense.
[06:08:43] I think that that's something like the people that think that are artists.
[06:08:48] And the reason why artists think that is because they want it to be true.
[06:08:51] But the reality is that like for an average person, no the value of something is not
[06:08:56] correlated at all with, you know, how hard it was for you to make it.
[06:09:02] You just want that to be true because that means like that that's like so it's like ego self-aggrandizement
[06:09:08] Where it's like what I'm doing is so valuable because I'm spending a lot of time on it
[06:09:12] It's like not really. I mean you're just doing that because that's that's beneficial for you
[06:09:18] You're supposed to hate the game because of AI nobody thinks that I mean it's just a few retards on Twitter
[06:09:23] Like one thing to keep in mind is that like whenever you have a lot of people on Twitter that are like mad about something
[06:09:29] nobody cares nobody really cares like you see like I mean you look at like me or
[06:09:36] Hassan for example like you're gonna have hate threads about me and Hassan
[06:09:41] every single day that have like millions of views and thousands of
[06:09:46] uploads meanwhile people are watching us every single day it's the same with
[06:09:51] like any other popular creator like XQC gets negative threads like anybody that
[06:09:56] like is doing anything is getting negative threads so it doesn't really like nobody really cares like
[06:10:04] it's just people i think that a lot of people on the internet vastly overstate and overestimate
[06:10:11] their importance like there's definitely like if you want to harass somebody you should look to
[06:10:16] like do it to a small streamer because they're a lot more vulnerable to it and they'll react to
[06:10:22] to you more and get upset more, and you'll get more of a reaction.
[06:10:26] But like if you're just getting mad at like a small, at a big streamer, you're just yelling
[06:10:30] really into the void.
[06:10:33] That's dark.
[06:10:34] Well, I'm just telling you the truth, right?
[06:10:35] It's just, that's just the way it is.
[06:10:36] They're not saying, I mean, you shouldn't do anything.
[06:10:38] You shouldn't harass anybody, obviously.
[06:10:40] But like, I mean, it's just the way it is.
[06:10:44] We get AIs, we get an ever-ending plot.
[06:10:48] Oh God.
[06:10:50] It's a yin and yang, people thrive on conflict, not really. People want to have conflict with
[06:10:56] certain things, not with others. But anyway, I gotta get ready, I've got a meeting I gotta
[06:11:03] go to and I'll be back on tomorrow and we'll probably play that game then, at least I'm
[06:11:06] planning on it. So anyway guys, thank you all very much for watching, I appreciate it
[06:11:10] and I will see you all tomorrow. Alright boys, peace, see ya!
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