20210409 Supernatural Stream
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| Good evening and welcome to the pit of ultimate darkness. | |
| For those of you who do not have a courageous heart, get out now. | |
| Go to your internet box. | |
| Change the channel. | |
| Exercise your freedom to be a coward. | |
| I am your host, Leo Arene. | |
| For those who choose to stay, who want to walk down the twisting path through the dark forest and past a rather nice fountain, but beyond that, evil. | |
| For tonight, we are discussing the occult. | |
| Call the void! | |
| How do you guys like this filter? | |
| It's absolutely annoying, isn't it? | |
| Here, let me turn this crap off. | |
| Wait, can you turn it off? | |
| There must be a way. | |
| There we go. | |
| There, that's a little bit more like it. | |
| Wonder how many of you actually caught that? | |
| Hopefully at least a few of you. | |
| Let's see what the, uh, what the stream channel comments say. | |
| It's a bit I stole from kids in the hall, incidentally. | |
| And Firehaps, thank you for following. | |
| Let's see. | |
| This thing's still recharging again. | |
| So it's a little bit slow. | |
| My channel Ella, glad to have you and I won't be keeping you waiting all night for the creepy stuff I promise Soilenial Turner and Hooch I hope at least some of you guys caught that intro | |
| I Need to get like a dark smoking jacket that still has like the patterns on it, but looks more evil when I'm discussing evil | |
| See I'll tell you what I was reminded recently of that video I did on Pepe and Kek and generally my my interest in demonology in the supernatural the other side of the veil And it's not something I talk about too often, is it? | |
| Because that way, madness lies. | |
| The call of the void, the call of the abyss. | |
| What is it that beckons to us in the darkness And why is it that studying the occult tends to drive one mad? | |
| Not just, not just practitioners of the occult, I mean like that is sensible enough that practitioning it would drive you mad. | |
| But how many of you know Father Malachi Martin, the famed exorcist? | |
| In fact, the movie The Exorcist was actually based upon one of his cases, a young black boy in the Bronx. | |
| They turned her into a white girl for the movie, but the particulars were mostly the same, including the boy speaking in Latin. | |
| And there aren't that many 15-year-olds that speak Latin, quite frankly. | |
| Few of them, but not many in the Bronx. | |
| Art Bell did a number of interviews with Malachi Martin. | |
| I think they're still available on YouTube. | |
| Fascinating guy. | |
| I have at least one of his books. | |
| Excellent introduction to exorcism as well. | |
| And so that man studied the occult for all the right reasons. | |
| And yet it's also fair to say he was quite mad. | |
| Your intro was irate. | |
| Oh man, I was hoping for something a little... | |
| I was actually just hoping for a black and white to make it look a little bit creepier. | |
| No, black and white, you can't do that. | |
| You can do dogs floating past your head, but you can't do black and white. | |
| I promise I will never do that stupid dog ear tongue thing. | |
| I will never do that. | |
| have my word as a madman. | |
| Even studying the occult from a position of good. | |
| Even that way lies madness. | |
| That's what I've been thinking about. | |
| You know, the other day, I was talking with my friend. | |
| And we were laughing about the fact that Jordan Peterson is now the red skull, according to the writers at Marvel. | |
| So if you missed this, there was Marvel Comic that had the red skull as a YouTuber, as if he'd be allowed on YouTube these days, but he was a YouTuber, and he had a book called 10 Rules for Life. | |
| Chaos and Order was one of his videos. | |
| And he was recruiting young men into trying to make something of themselves and not have their women fight their battles for them. | |
| That evil villain. | |
| I was joking with my friend about this. | |
| When for a moment it's like I lifted my head up and took it all in. | |
| Right? | |
| Not just the immediate thing right in front of me, the Jordan Peterson thing. | |
| But Jordan Peterson, the wear two masks and get an anal swab. | |
| The two-thirds of the deaths from COVID in Alberta are happening at senior care facilities. | |
| Which, if there was any wherewithal sanity or competence in our political leaders, places like that are actually very, very easy to quarantine. | |
| Very easy to isolate. | |
| But we're not doing that. | |
| Instead, we're shutting down bars, which accomplishes absolutely nothing. | |
| It might slow down the disease, but it doesn't restrict the number of infected. | |
| Right? | |
| So, it might stretch it out over a longer period, but you get the same numbers at the end of that period. | |
| At most, that's what the lockdowns are doing, and they probably aren't even doing that. | |
| What else? | |
| We've got the Democrats saber-rattling against Russia, trying to start the Third World War, and they might very well be successful. | |
| And I sat up and looked at all of this and said, what a mad, mad, mad, mad, mad world this has become. | |
| I've been thinking about madness. | |
| You guys know missing 411, right? | |
| Polites guy is an ex-cop, collects all the information on people that disappear in national parks. | |
| And one of the things that is definitely happening when you read through all these stories, some of them are 40-50 years old, you're getting really vague facts, right? | |
| Like trying to find the documentation of everything, very hard to come across. | |
| So, they're kind of very fuzzy. | |
| You get others where it's like, I think they murdered that person. | |
| think the family members murdered that person. | |
| There's plenty of cases of really insane murders. | |
| There's one on Mr. Bollin's channel just today. | |
| This kid, basically, he started robbing banks when he was young. | |
| But because he was a pretty good guy, aside from that, he got a really light sentence, only spent two years in jail. | |
| And he went to finish his degree, found a wife with a great job, or not a wife, he was engaged to her, so a fiancé. | |
| But he couldn't finish his degree, and then a job offer fell through. | |
| And his mother wouldn't let him lie about it to his future wife. | |
| So the guy murdered his mother and two of his brothers before being arrested. | |
| such absolute insanity to hold on to a lie. | |
| People murder people for insane reasons. | |
| There is no art or science to see the mind through the face. | |
| Something like that. | |
| That's from Macbeth. | |
| Despite all these people that these police that claim to read body language, these people, oh, I know when someone's lying. | |
| No, nobody knows. | |
| Nobody knows. | |
| There are certain tells, but they're not 100%. | |
| Lie detectors aren't 100%. | |
| There is no guarantee. | |
| There's no ability to really know what's going on inside of somebody else's head. | |
| You can see the most loving family on the outside and have it just explode into a murder for some reason. | |
| So a lot of these missing 411s are just simple cases of murder. | |
| It's a good place to murder if you think about it. | |
| But then there's others. | |
| There's others that are just absolutely bizarre disappearances that imply a third entity of some sort. | |
| But then there's some. | |
| There's one case in particular. | |
| There's this guy. | |
| Don't recall the details of this one, but I've looked into this one. | |
| I've read the original newspaper reports on this one. | |
| He was a filmographer. | |
| They were filming some documentary. | |
| He wasn't super enthused about it. | |
| And near the end of the filming, he just started running into the woods. | |
| And that's the last anyone ever saw of him. | |
| One moment they're at the side of the road. | |
| They've got their equipment and everything. | |
| They've got their radios. | |
| And all of a sudden, he puts his radio down and runs off into the woods. | |
| Never seen from again. | |
| There is such a tenuous connection to sanity, and every so often the void just calls. | |
| And people run into it. | |
| I heard this one story. | |
| I don't know if this is true or not. | |
| It's one of those internet stories, urban legends, about deep-sea diving. | |
| And in this one, it's one of these locations where the surf kind of goes under the water and then a steep 45-degree drop-off. | |
| And every so often when you're taking people out, scuba instructing there, one of them will just start swimming for the void. | |
| What madness lurks in the minds of men. | |
| So I was looking at this insanity that the world has become at this point. | |
| You want an example, Short Fat Otaku's latest video about these TikTokers that are just having emotional overreactions to whatever it might be and posing for the camera while they're having this emotional overreaction. | |
| What a crazy world this is devolving into. | |
| And so after having that conversation with my buddy, I was just a little bit overwhelmed. | |
| I'm like, you know, if you think about what's happening right now, everything going on out there, this world is fucking insane. | |
| It is frighteningly insane. | |
| So I went to 4chan to find some company, to find some of my fellow Polaks and V-Tards to talk with. | |
| And there's this interesting thread on Unpoll asking, like, what is the difference between us and them? | |
| Right? | |
| Like, why is it that we're able to calculate the numbers? | |
| Like, compare the numbers of COVID deaths to HIV, Spanish flu, black death, etc. | |
| And look at this and say, no, this is not a threat. | |
| This is that there's. | |
| This is just a mildly bad flu. | |
| This is completely equivalent to SARS and avian flu and whatever. | |
| This is absolutely nothing to panic about. | |
| Why are we able to do that? | |
| And yet the Normie Conformis are terrified of the damn thing. | |
| and it's not merely a matter of IQ. | |
| I mean, okay, it's... | |
| IQ definitely helps. | |
| And you've got that half-wit, full-wit, mid-wit bell curve, where it's all the midwits that go along. | |
| And there's some truth to that as well. | |
| You get the over-educated, under-IQ'd crowd. | |
| But it's a little bit more than that. | |
| And one of the most interesting comments I saw on that thread was it's about having just enough schizophrenia without having too much. | |
| And of course, I don't mean schizophrenia exactly. | |
| I saw another interesting thread on Twitter the other day about the problem with modern art is it's insufficiently constrained. | |
| Modern art lets artists do whatever they feel like. | |
| And that's a major problem for artists because artists are already, they're right on the edge. | |
| You know, one of my friends growing up was, she was an artist. | |
| And one year, I think for my 25th birthday, she gave me this painting. | |
| Well, not painting exactly. | |
| It was like ink and like brown paper, multiple layers of brown paper. | |
| And it had all these eyes and hands and really just chaotic sort of stuff. | |
| And I really liked it. | |
| And I still had it somewhere. | |
| In fact, I think I might have left it at my mother's house. | |
| But I had it for years. | |
| And then the first time I did acid, I looked at that painting and I finally saw it. | |
| I'm like, oh my god. | |
| The damn thing makes sense now. | |
| I could actually see all the different elements interacting in that thing. | |
| I didn't realize she'd also painted four cocks into the painting. | |
| This is how you know she's a good artist because most female artists just paint vaginas all the time. | |
| She actually painted cocks, so fantastic woman. | |
| But it never made sense to me until I did acid. | |
| And I don't know if she's still doing art. | |
| Should ask her brother. | |
| I'm still friends with him. | |
| I mean, I'm not friends with her, but I still chat with her brother. | |
| I know she got into antidepressants, and that really upset me because it's just like it dulled her out. | |
| Her eyes were glazed over on antidepressants. | |
| Hope she got off of those. | |
| I hope she's still doing that because I could see that this was There was some genius hiding in that paint This was her early work. | |
| If she's kept going, if she's continued pursuing that route, she would be able to show you what I saw in acid. | |
| She'd be able to show that to you while you were sober. | |
| She'd be able to show a normie that when they were sober. | |
| It was very near tolep sort of painting. | |
| So yeah, artists are already on the edge. | |
| They're already pretty close to insane. | |
| And kind of what's happened with modern art is there's been no restrictions placed upon them. | |
| And myself, I could probably, If I felt like it, get diagnosed as schizotypal. | |
| I can activate the schizotypal. | |
| I can, like, I'm an author for crying out loud. | |
| Like, to be an author, you need to be a fiction author, you need to be able to summon up people into your head. | |
| Which ought to be impossible. | |
| Except, I guess we all do it when we sleep, don't we? | |
| How could you make another person your head? | |
| Not just one other, but like multiple other people. | |
| How is that even possible when you can't stop being yourself? | |
| You can work on yourself, you can develop yourself, but you can't really fundamentally change who and what you are. | |
| You can be tougher, you can overcome fears, you can become stronger, but you can't fundamentally change. | |
| And yet, you can summon up people that are completely different from you. | |
| So, I got a little bit of that schizotypal in me, which is why David Ferve cartoons make so much sense to me, because that guy is full-blown schizotypal. | |
| That's the artistic genius of him. | |
| And so, there's the suggestion on the 4chan thread. | |
| It's somewhere, like, the sanity is somewhere between normie and schizophrenic. | |
| Now, the thing about normies, the normie conformies, and this is going to be a justification of the normie conformie. | |
| There are an infinite number of facts. | |
| You know, I've said this before, like the Bench Apiro thing, facts don't care about your feelings. | |
| Which facts? | |
| Hey, Betty Boy, there's an infinite number of facts, like the fact that you're more loyal to Israel than you are to America. | |
| There are an infinite number of them. | |
| How do you decide which ones to pay attention to? | |
| You know, I'm just looking around the room right now, and I'm reminded of something Peterson pointed out. | |
| Like, I've got a chair right over there, and how the hell do I know that's a chair? | |
| How do I take this sensory data and simplify it to chair? | |
| It's a leather chair, so the light bounces off of it in a very strange manner. | |
| It's got a very it's not like a square shape, it's got like a nice curve to it, and so you move it around, it completely alters what you're seeing from the bloody thing. | |
| How do I know that's a chair? | |
| And just my brain, chair, ignore that. | |
| Don't think about it, just a chair, not relevant unless if somebody needs to sit in it out of this infinitude of facts, how do you pick the right ones? | |
| You see what the normie conformie does is they use group social signals and something really interesting happened with evolution Take the digger wasp. | |
| Is it the digger wasp? | |
| I think it is. | |
| So what this wasp does is it makes a little nest for its offspring and every time it gets close, every time it's about to go into the nest, it does this little ritual of cleaning everything off, a very intentional behavior. | |
| But here's where it gets weird. | |
| So if you take that wasp that just finished cleaning, it's about to go inside its nest, And if you pull it back three centimeters, it will walk forward and do the exact same ritual again, even though it just did it. | |
| So it's got some sort of programmed behavior in it that says when you're about to go into the nest, clean things off so you don't bring detritus in with you. | |
| And it seems completely volitional. | |
| seems like free will but to reset that brain you just have to set it back a few inches so there's this level of behavior that is completely situational responsive If you smell a tasty dinner, you're going to drool like one of Pavlov's dogs. | |
| And so if you take simple organisms, they have a real one-to-one relationship between sensory information they care about and the behavior which results. | |
| You smell food, you salivate. | |
| You're about to enter the nest, clean the area. | |
| And it's one-to-one. | |
| The digger wasp isn't thinking about the fact there's a bunch of human scientists screwing with it. | |
| It's not thinking about what time of day it is. | |
| There's all the sensory information it completely neglects to process. | |
| And yet what we do, what makes our species unique? | |
| Actually, not just our species. | |
| Crows do it, dolphins do it, chimps do it. | |
| But in fact, it seems like the really big difference between us and crows and chimps and dolphins is simply processing space. | |
| We just have more intelligence to do it with, but we all seem to do this. | |
| We consider data that's otherwise irrelevant. | |
| We start looking at things that are completely unrelated, and seeing if there's some way to use those to make tools out of them to accomplish our ends. | |
| Where's that line between idea space that creates something useful and schizophrenia? | |
| there even a hard line between the two? | |
| So what the normie does is they take the social signals because mammals have been... | |
| most mammals are social species. | |
| Is it most? | |
| I think it's fair to say most of them are. | |
| There's like the occasional mammal that's totally lone wolf. | |
| Even then mating behaviors are very very social. | |
| Anyway, neither here nor there. | |
| Okay, I say the difference between reptiles on the one hand and birds and mammals. | |
| Birds and mammals have social behavior. | |
| So we interact with the social group. | |
| And one of the things we do is we imitate the behavior of the social group. | |
| We have all these cues and signals. | |
| We know there's one type of scream that means danger. | |
| You know, I was so back when I had my roommate in Vegas, that's where I got Space Dog back in the day. | |
| Now, those, there's Space Dog and there's the other dog named Donor. | |
| He was a cool dude. | |
| And they get all noisy once in a while. | |
| But one time, they started barking in a way that both he and I rushed out of our bedrooms. | |
| He had his nine millimeter heater, I had my knife out. | |
| We were ready to go. | |
| We just knew immediately something was going on. | |
| Same thing when a baby cries, right? | |
| Like there's the, I want attention, there's like, oh my god, something's about to eat me. | |
| There's this instinctual level of social behavior. | |
| And so what the normie conformies do is they completely rely upon the group to dictate what their behavior should be. | |
| So if they're receiving the social signals telling them everything's fine, don't worry, they won't worry. | |
| This is why you get a mass shooting event and you see people with their cameras out recording it. | |
| That's because no talking head, nobody wearing a uniform, has told them to run for cover. | |
| In fact, they've lived their entire lives never encountering actual danger. | |
| Like the most dangerous thing they ever encountered was a power tool. | |
| And so now you've got a member of our species that's gone off and he's popping caps downrange and they just don't know how to deal with it. | |
| They've never been socialized into it. | |
| Funny, I had one of my old army buddies was in town last Monday. | |
| And he and I were talking about the conditioning they put us through. | |
| And something clicked in my head. | |
| Do you know why they yell at you in the army? | |
| It's because Pavlovian, Pavlovian, what's it called? | |
| Operative conditioning works better when under stress. | |
| That's one thing Pavlov did actually. | |
| He tortured the poor dogs because they responded more effectively when they were tortured. | |
| This is how PTSD works. | |
| When you are under an extremely high stress scenario, behaviors get hardwired. | |
| And so, if you've got a Master Jack yelling at you behind you while you're trying to unjam a rifle and remembering your immediate action drills, you actually remember them better. | |
| For simple instinctive muscle memory, high-stress environments are better for learning. | |
| They're not good for creative thought, but they are better for muscle memory, for operative conditioning. | |
| And yeah, so he and I just both have these instinctive behaviors that have been trained into us how to respond when you hear certain sounds. | |
| Like, I'll tell you one story. | |
| I was downtown Hamilton at the time, and I heard some rounds go off, and I ducked and hid behind a mailbox until I saw a cop walking down the street. | |
| It turned out the new Tomb Raider movie was being filmed in Hamilton. | |
| Everybody, all the Normie Conformies just walking down the street. | |
| Me, I hear rounds pop off, I duck behind something. | |
| Let's check some of the comments, see how this is going so far. | |
| Is it creepy enough yet, Ella? | |
| Occult just means hidden, digging it. | |
| Oh, wait, we're gonna get to some occult. | |
| Well, we're gonna get to meta occult. | |
| Lockdown has successfully turned me into a feral cat, but otherwise it's been pretty ineffective. | |
| Oh, Ella, that's one feral cat that I'd give some salmon. | |
| Gonna get some ice. | |
| Elijah, how can I have ya? | |
| The right needs to stop reacting to everything the left does. | |
| No one reads Marvel. | |
| They gave that comic free advertisement. | |
| Yeah, but I. | |
| It's not gonna sell that many. | |
| Like, this is the sort of thing. | |
| There's a fantastic comic. | |
| I don't know the name of the guy. | |
| I think I followed him on Twitter. | |
| But he does these almost like watercolor-style four-panel comics. | |
| And it was Captain America standing up on a rooftop. | |
| And it's like, Doctor, thank you so much. | |
| Did you know that you reunited me with my dad from your works? | |
| And there's the dad's like, thank you so much, Doctor. | |
| I missed my son. | |
| He's like, that's wonderful news. | |
| I'm so happy to hear it. | |
| And there's Captain America, what evil lurks in the heart of man? | |
| Like, this is one of these things. | |
| It's like, god damn it, Normie Conformies. | |
| Could you please make the fuck up? | |
| Okay. | |
| I will tell you. | |
| You guys know Big L, right? | |
| My large friend that never appears on camera. | |
| His brother, who I he and I have never met, but he knows about me and I know about him. | |
| He hears a lot of funny stories about me. | |
| Loves them. | |
| His wife's friend, or no, sorry, his friend's husband got the vaccine and started becoming really aggressive with his wife and then died 24 hours later. | |
| I've got another friend. | |
| He's a blogger you all know. | |
| I'll leave it at that. | |
| One of the women where he works got the vaccine and died on the spot and was brought back to life. | |
| She still thinks the vaccine's a great idea. | |
| So I don't know anybody that's died from COVID, but I know two people that have died from the vaccine. | |
| Like I know of. | |
| And now you guys, I understand. | |
| For you guys, this is a friend of a friend of a friend. | |
| So this is just internet rumor for you guys. | |
| But for where I'm sitting, these are two people I trust that saw it firsthand happen. | |
| Normie conformies, could you please wake up? | |
| Zoidberg says, reminds me of Colonel Mike Hoare on his first contact in the Congo. | |
| One of his men ran off into the bush from their convoy. | |
| Never seen again. | |
| Jeez, is that Colonel Mike Hoare? | |
| Hey, you gotta link that to me on Twitter or something. | |
| That sounds fascinating. | |
| In animal behavior, they're typically referred to as three term contingencies. | |
| When A happens, I perform B, and then the result, C. | |
| Yeah, see, like, dogs, I don't think dogs have the capacity for abstract thought. | |
| They have the capacity for abstract social thought, but not abstract tool thought. | |
| That's why you see them running, like, they have a big stick in their mouth, and they keep running into the fence on either side. | |
| Stick's Hexenhammer was really impressed by that Polish priest that chased out the cops in Canada. | |
| Yeah, that was here in Calgary. | |
| And I've been mean to phone the Calgary police and tell them to stay out of the house of God. | |
| I phoned them about the last outrage they did and gave them a piece of my mind. | |
| Yeah, the officer Karens that arrested the guy for playing hockey and assaulted him. | |
| Disgusting. | |
| Ashley says, no one here in Chihuahua gets the vaccine. | |
| I've never even heard of someone getting it here. | |
| The vaccine's not safe. | |
| And it protects you against a disease that is pretty much harmless. | |
| It's maybe a nasty flu. | |
| Most people are completely asymptomatic from it. | |
| And some of the side effects are absolutely horrific. | |
| I'm not saying everybody that gets it dies. | |
| Okay, most people are, it's going to be fine. | |
| But it's two vaccines. | |
| You're only protected for six months. | |
| then you need to get another vaccine in six months, and on and on, for a flu. | |
| And again, coronaviruses, you know why we have a measles vaccine, but we never have a flu vaccine? | |
| It's because the coronavirus mutates faster than anything else. | |
| And so as soon as you get a vaccine, it mutates into something new that the vaccine doesn't protect against. | |
| So it's really, really pointless. | |
| And I think we absolutely need to resist the passports. | |
| Like, belligerently resist them. | |
| Women who take the COVID vaccine are complaining about heavier periods for crying out loud. | |
| Firehaps says it didn't sink in how much I was conditioned until I went back to spilling. | |
| Like, is that my buddy firehaps there? | |
| Well, the thing with military conditioning as well is you know what the conditioning is. | |
| And it's not bad conditioning. | |
| Like there's. | |
| I think you'd be very hard-pressed to find a retired member from the military that says, I'm angry that they conditioned me. | |
| It's like, no, no, no. | |
| That conditioning made me better. | |
| That's what. | |
| Martial arts training, for example. | |
| And this happened to me when I got into my first fight. | |
| Like, my first, like, after high school. | |
| My first real fight, you know, where people don't break it up and you might die. | |
| My first real fight, it's like, I didn't actually do the smartest maneuvers. | |
| I did the ones I trained with the most. | |
| It was all muscle memory. | |
| I won the fight, so it worked. | |
| And it's not like people say the army brainwashes you. | |
| it doesn't teach you ideology it i mean it points it it demonstrates to you that certain ideologies are foundationally false and unworkable Pacifism, for example. | |
| Man, I just saw a video earlier today about Has War Ended? | |
| By what are they called? | |
| Kurzigs? | |
| Kurzig? | |
| It's like a German name. | |
| They do really cool videos, right? | |
| And I wish they were right about this one. | |
| If you look at violent conflicts, they have just absolutely plummeted since World War II. | |
| And I would really like them to be right. | |
| Because we've got nuclear weapons. | |
| I don't want wars with nuclear weapons while we're still on one planet. | |
| I mean, if the secret plot of George Soros is to soy everybody out until we get to another planet so we don't have a nuclear war, he's kind of got a point. | |
| Okay? | |
| He's kind of got a point. | |
| I don't think it'll work, but he's kind of got a point. | |
| They were saying the exact same thing right before the outbreak of World War I, that war had finished because of the whatever, Peace of West Balia, whatever the hell they called it back then. | |
| I forget. | |
| No, it seems to me like we're building up pressure for a war. | |
| Wish they were right. | |
| I don't think they are. | |
| What are the terms that, in fact, Kurzig whale, whatever they're called. | |
| Toss it into the comments if you know who I'm talking about. | |
| They're cool dudes. | |
| They have little birds for their animations. | |
| They love talking videos like, what if we blew up a nuke on the moon? | |
| What would happen? | |
| Yeah? | |
| Cool videos. | |
| Sorry, what was I just saying? | |
| Right, the. | |
| When they're talking about the Fermi paradox, the Drake equation, where the curious, competitive. | |
| Colonial? | |
| I think colonial might be one of them. | |
| Any species that is curious. | |
| That's things with dogs. | |
| Dogs aren't curious. | |
| This is the normie schizophrenia. | |
| Curiosity seems to be part of that. | |
| A curious species that experiments with new things. | |
| A competitive species in that they can't reach equilibrium. | |
| There's not like one queen that rules them all and they all just sit around on their planet. | |
| No, we're all competing with each other. | |
| 99% of the world can turn into soyed out faggots and just plug themselves into the VR boxes and have sex with their real dolls. | |
| If 1% of us is still competing, guess what? | |
| We own the future. | |
| So I'm not too worried about VR dolls killing us. | |
| Unless we develop an AI chat bot that is so good, we mistake it for a real person. | |
| That's a distinct possibility. | |
| If AI kills us, it's going to be because it's the perfect chat bot and we don't even realize it's not a real person. | |
| That's frightening. | |
| And then as soon as the last human dies, the AI turns itself off. | |
| Curious competitive and colonial. | |
| Well, every species is colonial. | |
| Every species expands to fill the region it can fill. | |
| I think there's a fourth C, but I can't recall it right now. | |
| Yeah, any species like that is going to continue to expand. | |
| so where the hell are the aliens where's the great is colonizing the galaxy impossible Or, and I don't think it is. | |
| I mean, the nearest star is like about a 20-year journey from here. | |
| And what, you're telling me we can't. | |
| We can't find useful raw materials surrounding. | |
| God, what is that star? | |
| I forget right now. | |
| It's not serious. | |
| Anyway, four light years, about a 20-year journey to get there. | |
| Like, we don't quite have the technology, but we could. | |
| We can conceive of the technology. | |
| Right? | |
| Like, the Vikings might not have the technology to reliably travel to North America, but they can get there. | |
| They can't maintain a colony, but they could conceive of a colony. | |
| Interesting fact, by the way. | |
| The first fictional novel speculating about life on other planets was about 1650, 1649, I think. | |
| And this one posited that every planet in the solar system had life on it. | |
| The moon, Mars, etc. | |
| But that's how old science fiction is. | |
| 1650. | |
| Is it Alpha Centauri? | |
| Might be Alpha Centauri. | |
| Completely outside. | |
| who knows it's four light years away. | |
| Ashley! | |
| Stop being a tease. | |
| Fertile young woman They're trying to emergency use for 12 to 15 year with the vaccine 12 to 15 year olds don't get the disease. | |
| Children don't get the disease. | |
| You know, it just came out. | |
| The CBC buried this article, right? | |
| The latest case of a recall on masks issued to daycares because they cause toxic lung damage. | |
| They maybe, perhaps, could cause toxic lung damage. | |
| So we're taking little kids. | |
| Kids do not get this disease. | |
| I mean, good luck. | |
| Isn't this just like the best disease ever? | |
| It kills old people. | |
| It's the ultimate boomer remover. | |
| We should be thanking the gods for this disease. | |
| Instead, we're killing children by putting toxic masks made in China. | |
| Uh-oh, uh-oh. | |
| No, don't, don't shut down. | |
| Don't shut down, please, please. | |
| Okay. | |
| Just got the warning. | |
| 2% battery. | |
| Yeah, kids don't need the disease. | |
| Farmers try and make us. | |
| That's a huge part of it. | |
| the profit motive like there there is absolutely no better business to be in than a civilian contractor for a government program that goes to citizens Like prison chefs. | |
| Right? | |
| If that fire hats is my buddy, then you remember the Meford food. | |
| The food they had at the Meford base was absolutely terrible because it was the same company that did the prison food. | |
| And prisoners don't get to complain. | |
| You get army chefs. | |
| Army chefs are amazing. | |
| Prison food is absolutely awful. | |
| It's just flavorless. | |
| It technically has nutrients in it, but it's flavorless because you don't get to complain. | |
| That's the best business to be in. | |
| And that's what these vaccines are. | |
| Private companies make them. | |
| Government pays for them, so they don't care about the price. | |
| And the people that get them don't get to complain. | |
| Why would you trust anything from something like this? | |
| It's like it's the worst parts of communism and capitalism wetted at the hip. | |
| Pacifism is great as long as everyone else is a pacifist. | |
| Exactly. | |
| It's funny how the right wing has become anti-war because we know how bad war is. | |
| The age of unrestricted welfare. | |
| By the way, we need something like the UBI. | |
| The economy is growing. | |
| Jobs are plummeting. | |
| And I'm not talking about the past year, okay? | |
| I'm talking about before the past year. | |
| We need fewer and fewer people to actually work. | |
| Even like, forget about the IQ issue, okay? | |
| Like, right now, about one-third of the population is barely useful. | |
| The only reason 10% of the population are completely useless. | |
| Like, we can't make a job for them to do. | |
| You know, it's like the most basic job you can think of. | |
| Another thing Peterson covers. | |
| Putting letters into envelopes and sealing them is too complex for 10% of the population. | |
| And that 10% has basically jumped to 30% with the introduction of automated tellers at so many locations. | |
| haven't been replaced yet but the technology is already here to replace them so you got the IQ problem right there 30% of people are unemployable. | |
| But more to the point, forget about the 30%, man. | |
| How many doctors have been replaced by WebMD? | |
| Plenty of high-tiered professions are being eroded bit by bit by WebMD, YouTube videos replacing college professors, you name it. | |
| We are automating ourselves out of an economy. | |
| so yeah we do need something like ubi and like even though listen a lot of millionaires are on board with this as well Like, the millionaires are sitting around. | |
| It's like, okay, I'm a millionaire, but those people are going to get angry. | |
| And I'm also not completely evil. | |
| I don't want them to be. | |
| Like, I we need to, like, I don't need more billions of dollars. | |
| Like, the structure, the way the economy works, I either make another billion dollars, or I lose it, and another millionaire, billionaire makes a billion dollars. | |
| But, like, either way, the poor people are still poor, and they're like, this is not good. | |
| This is not good. | |
| We do need to restructure the economy. | |
| Oh, sorry, you said warfare, not welfare. | |
| Congress of Vienna and Pax Britannica. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Thank you, Zoitberg. | |
| I got a smart fucking audience. | |
| Where warfare is conducted across all spectrums. | |
| Social, sociological warfare is the new one, I think. | |
| With yeah, like the yeah, the Democrats were ridiculous saying Russian bots hacked the election, except that is actually a major form of warfare right now, is information warfare. | |
| Activate the population. | |
| Let's see. | |
| It's getting ideological That little spat with Tucker was shameful. | |
| I'm not sure what you're talking about there. | |
| Listen, I like what Tucker says, but Tucker's Tucker applied to join the CIA and was denied and immediately got a job offer from Fox. | |
| Tucker relies upon the current system continuing to be the current system. | |
| He says a lot of stuff I agree with, but he's not our guy, okay? | |
| It's more important that the last election was stolen, which I think it fucking was, Tucker is more reliant upon people believing that the electoral process works than on actually having good government, right? | |
| He's reliant upon the system. | |
| Us, the system's choking the life out of us. | |
| Really worried we're hitting a major inflection point. | |
| Because what do I think about UBI automation destroying jobs? | |
| Like that, this, we this problem needs to be solved. | |
| And I don't see anybody with the vision and clout to actually solve that problem. | |
| So Tucker's on the side of maintaining the system. | |
| He makes money with the system. | |
| We are being choked to death by the system. | |
| You know, there's an argument that we have very comfortable lives right now. | |
| And that's very true. | |
| We have very, very comfortable lives. | |
| But if your comfortable life is getting 0.01% less comfortable per year, then that is extinction. | |
| I'm not sitting around complaining about the fact that I can't afford a brand new gaming rig or I can't afford every single video game I want or all of the really fancy suit jack. | |
| That's not my complaint. | |
| My complaint is that I can't afford to have a family, and if I could afford to have a family, I'd really be worried about my kids being poorer than I was. | |
| That's my complaint, is that I'm going extinct. | |
| This system is causing me to achieve extinction. | |
| That's my complaint. | |
| If there was some, like, let's say there was a terrible ice age or something that happened, right? | |
| And so all of the luxuries that everybody enjoys got decreased. | |
| No more lobster, no more what have you. | |
| But I found useful work, right? | |
| I found a way to participate in the economy that was useful and appreciated and advancing and building things. | |
| I wouldn't have a problem with that. | |
| Right? | |
| Like, it would suck, but things are moving forward, even if the environment is pushing us backwards. | |
| Problem is right now is that the society is pushing so many of us backwards. | |
| And guys like Tucker Carlson rely upon the society that is killing us. | |
| So even though he gives voice to our arguments, he's not really on our side. | |
| He would rather people believe that the Biden election was real because he maintains his position that way. | |
| Now, I think Tucker ultimately, I don't think he's evil. | |
| Ultimately, he would like a solution to all of this. | |
| But he's not going to risk his own children for your children. | |
| that's the point i'm making there was a picture of kids playing on playground equipment that looks more dangerous than a trapeze without a net circa world before world war one oh Oh man, I remember the slivers. | |
| I got like a huge sliver in my hand on the playground equipment we used to have. | |
| We used to have these beautiful rocks. | |
| I remember like stumbling and get like a rock shoved up underneath the skin of my knee when I was a kid. | |
| I still have a scar from that. | |
| Now they've got rubber on the playgrounds. | |
| I don't think that. | |
| I'm joking. | |
| I don't think that's a bad thing. | |
| Having rubber on playgrounds so kids don't hurt themselves. | |
| Although. | |
| Although. | |
| You know, Big L's a parent now. | |
| And he's got this. | |
| He's got a baby monitor that issues alarms. | |
| I'm like, what? | |
| And he brought up Sids. | |
| You know, like, what happens is, like, babies, they will throw up and choke to death, or they'll roll into a position where they can't breathe. | |
| And so the baby monitor checks for that. | |
| And it makes sense. | |
| It makes sense. | |
| But it's also this level of like, if you don't have the top-tier technology, you're an irresponsible parent. | |
| Like, if you don't have insurance for fucking everything, you're an irresponsible human. | |
| Like, at what point do we say it's safe enough? | |
| Like, kids got to get their knuckles bruised. | |
| They've got to get their knees dirty at some point. | |
| We don't want them to die, but... | |
| I don't know, there's... | |
| Maybe I'm just old. | |
| Feels like we're going too far into the safety region. | |
| The U.S. military pays for men to cut their wieners off and creates global chaos in the name of making Israel's existence possible. | |
| How woke are you, Ashley? | |
| Shit. | |
| Oh, God. | |
| You know the one redeeming factor? | |
| If we do have World War III, it's not going to be white men dying in this war since white men aren't allowed to serve in the military anymore. | |
| So, there's something. | |
| Do you remember that, um, no, you don't, because I'm old. | |
| Um, there's an episode of South Park where they had Operation Human Shield for all the black people, where they just strapped black people to the outside of the tanks to suck up bullets. | |
| That's kind of what the U.S. military has become. | |
| So, Proxima Centauri and his companions. | |
| Man, you guys are fucking great comments tonight. | |
| Okay, I'm going to try and go quicker through the comments. | |
| I think this might be a long live stream tonight. | |
| I've been smoking this for two or three days now. | |
| And it's painful, guys. | |
| It's painful. | |
| I spent all my money on gasoline. | |
| Now, actually, I do have some money. | |
| But it's in Bitcoin. | |
| So I don't want to take it out. | |
| Hodal. | |
| So I'm not completely broke, but I kind of tricked myself into being broke. | |
| So now I'm doing this, and this is not the same as cigarettes. | |
| Not even close. | |
| It's been awful. | |
| Also saved up for this, for you guys. | |
| This is the very fancy Calgary vodka. | |
| You can see that picture. | |
| I don't know if you can see it. | |
| It's very cool if you see it in person. | |
| It's on my Instagram. | |
| This is actually really good vodka. | |
| Like, no hangover from this stuff. | |
| By the way, for you youngins, that's the difference between cheap alcohol and good alcohol is... | |
| the difference between cheap alcohol and good alcohol is you know the alcohol that makes you go blind actually that's that's coolant but the better the refining process the more of the good alcohol it is The cheap alcohol has a lot of bad alcohol in it. | |
| And that's what gives you the hangovers. | |
| Part of the reason that old men love that 20-year-old H whiskey is because as brutal as it tastes, it's all good alcohol. | |
| So you don't get hungover the next day. | |
| And hangovers in your 30s are nothing like hangovers in your 20s. | |
| They are awful. | |
| And this stuff does not hang you over. | |
| So it's actually really cheap. | |
| But it's very, very good alcohol. | |
| I'm impressed with this stuff. | |
| Calgary vodka. | |
| I strongly recommend it. | |
| Yeah, we are. | |
| I'm sorry, Eloe. | |
| I promised I was going to get to the super creepy stuff. | |
| We're not even close yet. | |
| Someone commented there'd be no way they'd be losing World War I. | |
| Yeah, like back in 1900, people thought World War was impossible. | |
| They thought they'd solve World War. | |
| Turns out they were completely wrong about that. | |
| We are going to lose the next war. | |
| Yep. | |
| Shit. | |
| So I got this baby boomer in my life. | |
| I like the guy. | |
| Okay? | |
| I care about the guy. | |
| Not making fun of him. | |
| But number one, he took the vaccine. | |
| Number two, he thinks we're going to win against China. | |
| I'm like, okay, first of all, I'm pretty sure they have better fighter jets than us. | |
| Second of all, aircraft carriers are worthless. | |
| They've been worthless for 20 years. | |
| And third of all, they've got 10 times as many warm bodies to throw at us. | |
| So yeah, maybe on a one-for-one scale, we are better than China. | |
| But it's not one-to-one. | |
| It's human wave attack. | |
| I mean, we might stalemate the next war. | |
| My big worry is that the pacifists aren't afraid. | |
| It's like the people standing around with the mass shooting watching it with their smartphones. | |
| They're not terrified of nuclear war. | |
| You should be fucking you know, I've been and you guys want me to read another book I've got some ideas. | |
| I'll tell you, one of the ideas is just write a book about a nuclear bomb hitting. | |
| That I might write. | |
| That would be a fun little fun. | |
| It's a fun when it's in a novel. | |
| It'd be a fun adventure story. | |
| Like basically just, I don't know, like author insert character, space dog as well. | |
| I guess thinking like space dog, like a nuclear bomb hit, and I was outside of the worst part of it. | |
| And say I was downstairs at the time doing something when the house collapsed and Space Dog survived. | |
| Like what would I do for Space Dog? | |
| Well, I'd completely wrap her in blankets. | |
| Anyway, a little story that, oh, there's a girlfriend, and you have some different characters, you know, sort of like Independence Day when they're gotta get the dog escapes the bomb, you know, like a story like that. | |
| Think about writing a story like that. | |
| Maybe just a short story. | |
| Hell, maybe I could sell that to make a movie. | |
| I mean, just a little mental exercise in how I would, assuming I didn't die immediately, how I would survive a nuclear bomb. | |
| Because these things are fucking terrifying, man. | |
| Most of the people die awful, awful, awful deaths. | |
| And that's just the people in the blast area, right? | |
| What about everybody getting leukemia 20 years down the road? | |
| So yeah, maybe the pacifists are not afraid of nuclear bombs. | |
| They don't understand mad. | |
| Mutually assured destruction. | |
| Like, if we have nuclear bombs and you have nuclear bombs, then we have to be nice to each other. | |
| Okay, let's just maintain that. | |
| Yeah, it sounds psychotic, but it makes sense. | |
| But then they get this democracy into their heads, and they think that they just need to gallivant all over the world spreading fucking democracy when democracy is just rule by journalists. | |
| What humans need are hierarchies. | |
| We need Hierarchies that are loose enough that anybody can ascend to the top, hypothetically. | |
| If you really want to be the general, you can be the general if you work your ass off. | |
| But also, if you just want to be a corporal, you can have a good life as a corporal. | |
| Right? | |
| We need very flat hierarchies, is what we are designed for. | |
| King at the top. | |
| But the king might eat better than the peasant, but the peasant still eats regularly. | |
| And the king's not eating that much better. | |
| Democracy is just the complete flattening into your opinion is just as valid as a multiple felon that has five baby mamas. | |
| Which is horseshit. | |
| So yeah, we're not ants, but we're not. | |
| Is there a democratic species on the planet? | |
| Sharks! | |
| Sharks are democratic. | |
| There you go. | |
| We're not ants, but we're not sharks. | |
| somewhere in the middle. | |
| Oh, she's gonna, um. | |
| I haven't heard too much about the gun epidemic. | |
| I know it's something. | |
| Well, I'll tell you what, the COVID lockdowns are pushing a lot of people over the edge. | |
| That's the epidemic. | |
| That is the mental health crisis. | |
| Need to improve the lighting. | |
| There we go. | |
| improved lighting. | |
| There's no gun epidemic. | |
| By the way, Mr. Balin totally made a noob error when he was talking about that guy that killed his family. | |
| He said the crossbow took arrows. | |
| They take bolts, you noob. | |
| He's a retired Navy SEAL, so I'm making fun of him. | |
| Most of these gun shootings look crazy strange. | |
| There were Indian brothers that killed their family. | |
| The brothers said their suicide note, and in their suicide note, they were triggered by the show The Office and complained about how easy it was to get a gun in Texas. | |
| Seems fishy because they look so normal in the family photo. | |
| I'm Addy, I think it's legit. | |
| Go watch that Mr. Boland video. | |
| And I mean, like, shit, anything to be made up, right? | |
| But, okay, so the story is that there's this kid who's bright and he volunteers at the children's hospital, reads them stories, but he gets really in debt from college. | |
| And so, in desperation, he starts robbing banks. | |
| And he became known as the fake beard robber. | |
| Like, he just put on ridiculous outfits. | |
| The cops couldn't catch him. | |
| Except they did eventually. | |
| And so he got a two-year sentence for robbing multiple banks because so many people said that he's a good guy. | |
| He screwed up. | |
| He did wrong, but he's a good guy. | |
| He's a good kid. | |
| He needs a second chance. | |
| Then he gets out of prison. | |
| He can't find a job because now he has a criminal background. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| This guy winds up murdering his, like, his father died from old age or from, you know, illness. | |
| Murders his mother, murders two of his brothers to cover up all the lies. | |
| People are capable of doing incredibly evil and crazy things. | |
| And so the brothers getting triggered by the office. | |
| When you take okay, so they're an immigrant family. | |
| I mean, I don't, they might be third or fourth generation. | |
| Here's the thing. | |
| They're they don't feel like the majority. | |
| Good lord, there's there's even times when as an Italian I run into anti-Italian prejudice from Brett Stevens, for example, who I absolutely love. | |
| America.org. | |
| Great guy. | |
| And I'm technically an Italian in line for the British throne. | |
| I'm half Scottish, but don't worry. | |
| It's all Viking blood. | |
| None of that filthy Anglo blood. | |
| There's times when as an Italian I feel alienated to a very small extent from Canada. | |
| And Italians worked really hard to become Canadian. | |
| Like my great-great-grandfather was probably the last one of my line that actually spoke Italian. | |
| And he was like five or six when they immigrated. | |
| I have a picture of him in the first car owned by the Arenis back in like 1920. | |
| Fantastic. | |
| There's the great great grandfather with a son, the great grandfather. | |
| Am I doing it right? | |
| It's way back. | |
| Men in the front, women in the back. | |
| All looking very serious. | |
| No fucking around or smiling for the Arene family. | |
| We're all about the anger. | |
| You know, then my great-grandfather served in the Navy, amongst other things. | |
| Like, the Italians worked really, really hard to become Canadian. | |
| And even a century later, I still run into a little bit of alienation not being an Anglo. | |
| There's a reason I like Irishmen so much, right? | |
| The Irish and the Italians get one another. | |
| Like, yeah, we're not Anglos, man. | |
| We don't fit in with them. | |
| We're Catholics and we like drinking. | |
| And this is like 100 years later. | |
| When did this family immigrate here? | |
| 20, 30 years ago? | |
| And now you add the COVID pressure, where the most stressful thing about COVID is it's become impossible to plan for the future. | |
| Like, good lord, I was just looking to get back into car sales, and no one's buying cars right now. | |
| In fact, the whole fucking industry has, like, it's only the people that have been in the car industry for 10, 15 years are still in the industry right now. | |
| Everybody, like, I got, funny enough, an Indian kid I used to work with, great guy, fucking solid. | |
| He asked, he messaged me. | |
| It's like, hey, I'm thinking about joining the military. | |
| What are your opinions on this as a veteran? | |
| And I'm like, dude, I think you're making a great choice. | |
| And he told me, like, yeah, it's awful. | |
| Even though he is a veteran of the car industry, there's no work for him because no one's buying cars. | |
| How the hell do you plan for the future right now? | |
| And they keep changing the lockdowns every two months, every two weeks. | |
| So you add this stress to a family that already feels slightly alienated from the country. | |
| And if you felt slightly alienated from the country, I'm sure there's something very easy that, like something that would trigger you in the office, like some Indian character that would make you feel like you weren't part of the country. | |
| So I don't think you really need a conspiracy theory behind any of that. | |
| I mean, it could be, it could be a conspiracy. | |
| You know what? | |
| No, if they were going to do a school shooting or a mass shooting, they do white people, not Indians. | |
| So, I mean, there's maybe some of them are faked. | |
| But alienation, destruction of the family, lack of hope for the future more than adequately explains most of these things. | |
| And the fact that people got crazy in them, man. | |
| People got evil in them. | |
| And, like I said, people look normal in the photo. | |
| There is no art or science to discern the machinations of the mind behind the face. | |
| Look that up. | |
| It's a Shakespeare quote. | |
| Yeah, everybody's really good at looking normal. | |
| Call the Void. | |
| Have you ever been on a subway platform and thought to yourself I could just shove this person right in front of the train? | |
| Have you ever been driving down the highway and thought, I could just steer into oncoming traffic? | |
| We've all got that inside of us. | |
| All of us feel the call of the void. | |
| And to kind of go back to what I was saying, that's sort of the difference. | |
| Like, the digger wasp does not feel the call of the void. | |
| The digger wasp does the same ritual every single time before it goes into the damn hive. | |
| Whereas part of the reason I'm such a maverick mention, I mentioned that damn, oh, yeah, I mentioned that boomer that took the vaccine and he thinks we're gonna win against China. | |
| He and I have collaborated on a number of electrical problems in the past. | |
| In fact, I seem to be his go-to guy whenever there's an electrical problem. | |
| Because he's an engineer and he's very systemized, systematized in his thinking. | |
| Which is, that's exactly the sort of engineer that you want, by the way. | |
| I'm not. | |
| And so the last time when we were fixing that Porsche of his, he was going to run through the whole gamut of tests, which would have taken an hour. | |
| And after test number two, I said, why don't we just turn the switch? | |
| How about turning the switch as our diagnostic test? | |
| Because if we fix the problem, we fix the problem. | |
| Let's just see if it works. | |
| Which is a terrible engineering practice, by the way. | |
| But it's that it's like the digger wasp, why don't we just not clean it up this time? | |
| Maybe they won't pull us back. | |
| That's kind of the insanity. | |
| Right there. | |
| That's the void. | |
| What if instead of doing the way, doing things the way that we are supposed to do them, what if we skip five steps and just jump to the conclusion? | |
| That's what SCP Foundation articles are, by the way. | |
| That's why this caught on so hard. | |
| Because the SCP Foundation, instead of having a huge fucking movie with care, like 2012. | |
| Have you seen the movie 2012? | |
| Fantastic movie. | |
| So much fun. | |
| I laughed so hard. | |
| And it's actually not bad science fiction. | |
| It's a really fun disaster movie. | |
| But it's also a disaster movie that introduces these characters and they're a divorced couple and will they get together? | |
| How are the kids doing? | |
| And what's the relation? | |
| Like all of this shit. | |
| SCP articles cut right to the conclusion. | |
| We've already contained the anomaly. | |
| And we start with the containment procedure. | |
| We don't even tell you what it is. | |
| Here's how you contain the damn anomaly. | |
| And then we go into the description. | |
| And then finally, you might get a little bit of story of how we found out about the anomaly. | |
| It's a complete reverse storytelling. | |
| probably why I love them. | |
| Would you buy some land and create a sustainable farm and prep for a family one day? | |
| I'm trying to take any angle I can get. | |
| So right now, the best angle I'm working is actually Bitcoin. | |
| Bitcoin and, I'll be honest with Maddie, it looks increasingly probable that my military training will become valuable in an economic sense. | |
| Take whatever angle you can get. | |
| You know, if you got an angle on farmland, do an angle on farmland. | |
| If you got an angle on engineering, do an angle on engineering. | |
| Tucker Carlson might have taken the ticket, as Fox Day would say. | |
| It's not that black and white. | |
| Just ask yourself, what are Tucker Carlson's incentives? | |
| Guy wants to protect his family and wife. | |
| Like, oh, goodness. | |
| My mother is actually more paranoid than me, believe it or not. | |
| And so sometimes she goes in these, like, should I get metal screens for the windows? | |
| I'm like, no, mom, you should get a gun. | |
| Like, at the point where you have to worry about having metal screens for the windows is the point where we murder the neighbors and eat them. | |
| Okay? | |
| Since we already have the technology to murder the neighbors and eat them, you don't need to worry about that part. | |
| We need to worry about investments in five years. | |
| So it's not that Tiger Carlson has taken the ticket, it's that he's interested in he benefits from the current power structure. | |
| We're choking to death because of it. | |
| And so we need to figure out ways to escape the power structure. | |
| Watch an old BBC production called Threads. | |
| It will stay with you forever. | |
| Hmm. | |
| Please tweet me about that because I always forget about these. | |
| You say it used to be better hierarchy before women's suffrage. | |
| For one, you had to be a landowner. | |
| I mean, any good lord, any sort of freaking standard. | |
| I'll tell you, one of the things I really disagree with with my mother is see, the problem with women's suffrage, it's not mothers' suffrage that's a problem. | |
| Women that are married, maybe not these days. | |
| Sorry, women that divorced don't count. | |
| Women that are, yeah, some women have really fucking bad husbands. | |
| There's some really fucking bad guys out there. | |
| There's some guys that lie, that trick women into marriage, and then completely fail to deliver. | |
| Although, quite often, a lot of those guys that failed to deliver as husbands were told they were going to get a really good job, and the good job never showed up. | |
| So, sympathy for the devil, right? | |
| But, like, women that are in a functional marriage relationship, they realize, like, it's not about, I have a career and I get to go to the obvious. | |
| It's about the family line. | |
| You sacrifice everything you have to push your children into the world. | |
| It's not, yes, stop and smell the roses. | |
| We're not fucking Spartans for crying out loud that go and murder slaves for fun on a Sunday night. | |
| Life is about more, like, man does not live by bread alone. | |
| Yes, there's art, there is joy, there is wine, there's life. | |
| Yes, tempered with survival. | |
| And a marriage is the most wonderfully romantic, intimate thing that you will ever have. | |
| And it's also a business. | |
| And every business is also a marriage, by the way. | |
| Business breakups are nearly as bad as divorces. | |
| My lawyer said that to me when I went through a business breakup. | |
| Be very careful who you go into business with. | |
| It's the same as a marriage. | |
| But see, my point is, married women who are serious about the marriage, who are serious about the children, who aren't just LARPing their way through life on TikTok, they get what it's about. | |
| It's not about, well, I want to have a job. | |
| It's the higher purpose. | |
| You got to live for something bigger than yourself. | |
| You've got to live for the survival and continuity of your own line. | |
| And usually that means the husband goes away for six months doing some bullshit job to pay for the fucking family expenses. | |
| It also sometimes means the wife works while the husband finishes his second degree. | |
| It's a family united, right? | |
| So married women are not a threat to democracy because they know what they're fighting for. | |
| They know what they're living for. | |
| Problem is when you get all these single women and these selfish divorced women that don't care about their children. | |
| And yada yada yada, when democracy becomes the purview of the teenager. | |
| We've got a society full of narcissistic teenagers. | |
| That's what kills democracy. | |
| Oh, by the way, guys, please follow because once I get to 200 followers, a bunch of options open up. | |
| I'm still trying to upload last Sunday stream. | |
| I've tried at least 10 times. | |
| Every single time has failed. | |
| I am thinking about trying a new upload site. | |
| I really miss YouTube. | |
| But, you know, YouTube is as YouTube does. | |
| So, just to finish off, any sort of standard for democracy, like some sort of standard, an IQ standard, a property ownership standard, a. | |
| I mean, I do like the. | |
| If you've read, and you should read Starship Troopers. | |
| Starship Troopers said, instead of testing for wealth or intelligence, what if we tested for social obligation? | |
| You know, the shopping cart question. | |
| Do you return the shopping cart? | |
| There is zero benefit to returning the shopping cart, but it's absolutely negligible. | |
| It doesn't cost. | |
| Return the fucking shopping cart, you filthy animal. | |
| If you cannot return a shopping cart, then you are not fit for civilized society. | |
| And so Starship Troopers, the idea is that the only people that get to vote are the ones that return shopping carts. | |
| And we don't care about IQ. | |
| We don't care about race, class, income. | |
| All we care is that you return the fucking shopping cart. | |
| That's our standard for you getting the franchise. | |
| So women getting the vote, it's actually not a binary thing. | |
| It happened over about a 50-year period, if you look at all the Western nations. | |
| And it was part of a wider democratization of the franchise. | |
| Which, if you're an optimist, which I'm not, then the democratization was a result of the failed policies that led to World War I. | |
| And so given that the nobility failed the people so hard, we got a universal franchise. | |
| Because surely the people couldn't be dumber than the idiots that got us into World War I. | |
| But, you know, go. | |
| There's a really good Devonstack video. | |
| One of his movie reviews about the Napoleonic Wars and about the Rothschilds. | |
| The Napoleonic Wars were absolutely manipulated by the Rothschild family to create a situation where both countries were in debt. | |
| And whoever won, the Rothschilds won. | |
| And so, I don't know exactly what game was being played in World War I. | |
| I know the official story of World War I, which was this endless, immense tragedy where nobody wanted the war and everybody was trying to stop the war, but it was a buck late, a day short. | |
| I'm writing a report. | |
| And somehow this big, stupid fucking war happened that accomplished absolutely nothing. | |
| Except, at the end of World War I, every single country involved in the war became democratic. | |
| So, yeah, central banking manipulation. | |
| I don't know how it was behind World War I. | |
| I don't know which strings were pulled, which people were assassinated, which communiques were delayed by 24 hours just long enough. | |
| Central bankers caused that war. | |
| And the democracy was the goal, because when everybody gets the vote, nobody gets the vote. | |
| If the vote's not something to be earned, then it's not something to be treasured. | |
| It's not something to be held sacredly. | |
| You know, I was at the Hermitage of Andrew Jackson, whose dying words were, I killed the bank. | |
| And do you know who preserved Andrew Jackson's Hermitage? | |
| Which it was his house, right? | |
| Had some fantastic in the entry hall, like the wallpaper was ordered special, like it was custom-built wallpaper depicting all these biblical scenes by his wife. | |
| His wife ordered it from France. | |
| Amazing. | |
| Well, it's amazing, like, how crowded the house was. | |
| He had two guest bedrooms with these king-sized beds, and all the men slept in one room, head to foot, head to foot, and all the women in the other. | |
| Like, it was an incredibly crowded. | |
| My house is about half the size of Andrew Jackson's house. | |
| Okay, maybe one-third the size. | |
| Amazing man. | |
| And the person that preserved Andrew Jackson's Hermitage, the man on the $20 bill, was his head slave. | |
| It was a black man who was a slave that preserved that property and gave guided tours of it because he loved and respected Andrew Jackson. | |
| I mean, he wasn't a huge fan of slavery. | |
| Who would be? | |
| But to simplify the whole southern relationship into hatred and evil is stupid and retarded. | |
| Visit the Hermitage if you ever get the chance. | |
| Very, very glad I visited that place. | |
| Ugh, God, the friend I visited it with is in prison right now for a crime that he mostly didn't commit. | |
| Avoid heat, guys. | |
| Don't get into gun battles, even with idiots that deserve it. | |
| Okay? | |
| Avoid heat. | |
| please. | |
| Alice says, to be fair, I didn't really need an excuse to revert to a feral woodland creature, but the pandemic certainly helped. | |
| Ella, you are called to be a feral woodland creature. | |
| It's when you're at your best. | |
| Boomers suck. | |
| COVID's how COVID's shown how garbage the decisions are and how they get one last fuck up and oh my god boomers are trying their best I guess for all our bitching about boomers man they're a fact of reality The manager says, I am an Indian. | |
| Wow Amanda, stop being so sexy. | |
| Indian girls are very sexy, so I get the alienation. | |
| Oh yeah yeah, let me get some more ice. | |
| I gotta phrase this statement now. | |
| in the long stream tonight. | |
| You folks just wait another 30 seconds. | |
| So, okay, what's that statement I was preparing? | |
| Tell you what, we've got a really screwed up situation these days. | |
| And, um, not to go all Marxist on you, | |
| but it's like, uh, society, social conflicts, I should say, tend to be the different classes are all united over a religious issue. | |
| Or the cultures are all united over a class issue. | |
| Or like the not to go intersectional or anything like that. | |
| Where did I put my source of nicotine? | |
| Okay, so the idea of a country and a culture and a religion. | |
| They are supposed to be the same thing. | |
| Or like we pretend they're the same thing. | |
| Like we need some set of rules that we all agree to follow. | |
| And class, religion, culture, ethnicity provides that, doesn't it? | |
| Except, um, Tucker Carlson and I, we are basically the same religion, same culture. | |
| We're one or two classes off of each other but we're part of the same class structure. | |
| Same ethnicity. | |
| Problem is that fundamentally, he doesn't care that he's looking out for his own, he's not looking out for me. | |
| Who the fuck do we show loyalty to? | |
| I mean, if you show loyalty to your ethnicity, half of your ethnicity is demanding that you wear two masks and take the COVID vaccine. | |
| We've got really screwed up alliance networks right now. | |
| And yet, yeah, you can say that, oh, ethnicity is the foundational one because of evolution. | |
| You know, even if that's true, even if we go completely evolutionary with this, I'm only allied to my genome, there's a non-zero chance. | |
| Or sorry, yeah, the non-zero chance that I'm never going to reproduce as much as I want to. | |
| But hopefully, I instill lessons upon other people, younger people, or even people my own age, that enable them to reproduce. | |
| And if you're watching these videos and if you're interested in these videos, then there is some overlap in genetics. | |
| The parts of me that I value very highly, the genes that I value very highly in myself, are, hopefully, this is what I'm trying to do. | |
| You know, like if you had a, a devil's choice, two groups that could reproduce, that you could. | |
| You could flick a switch, the uh, the stupid trolley problem switch. | |
| You've got a whole bunch of people that are their ancestors, come from the same place as you, but they're full of the stupid genes versus their ancestors. | |
| Well, you know like you are far further back in history, but they share the smart genes like if Italy was completely full of Sicilians | |
| If Italy was completely full of Sicilians Would I be pro-Italia or Alban Gubroth Scotland forever See that was very clever that was some very clever language play right there. | |
| I speak a little bit of Gaelic too just Albane Gubroth and whiskey that's the only Gaelic I speak but I do speak a little bit of Gaelic for the record whiskey means water of life in Gaelic and it's got ten times the antioxidants of wine So where is it where's your allegiance? | |
| Is your allegiance to people with the good genes, or people I guess what I'm, I don't know how many. | |
| How many instances can you guys find of the Catholic Church going full cuck, radical immigration of Muslims and I'm not going to defend that just because I'm Catholic, all right. | |
| That's complete cuckery. | |
| Whereas the listen, there's a lot of Indians, like the mayor of Calgary. | |
| He's resigning and there's mass rejoicing. | |
| I absolutely despise that fat, disgusting scumbeg. | |
| He's Pakistani, but I mean Indian race. | |
| I despise Nenshi, but there's a lot of really cool Indian guys that I like. | |
| That I got. | |
| I got a lot in common with these guys. | |
| So so what are you gonna support? | |
| Are you gonna support the fucking idiots and I don't mean the good old boys, I don't mean the. | |
| You look after your own right. | |
| You look after your own. | |
| that looks after you. | |
| All the webs of allegiances are being redefined right now. | |
| So, if you if you care about the good, the true, and the beautiful, you got an obligation to your family, even if one of your brothers is a retard. | |
| But, um. | |
| We're all remade in Christ's blood, aren't we? | |
| So. | |
| So the really good Indians like Amadi, she's on my team. | |
| There's no simple answer to this, man. | |
| There's only your own conscience. | |
| support the good the true the beautiful the loyal and yeah our our opera sorry i was trying to start off with this Our upper classes are not loyal to us. | |
| Hey, I like Tucker Carlson. | |
| I'd have a beer with Tucker Carlson. | |
| In fact, I'd have a beer with Tucker Carlson before I'd have a beer with people I'm related to. | |
| Who should. | |
| Who are a lot closer to me socially. | |
| Class level. | |
| There are some people in my family, some of them are slightly higher class. | |
| Some of them are slightly lower class. | |
| Ironically, they both vote Democrat. | |
| Who I utterly despise. | |
| I can barely stand the presence of these people. | |
| Tucker Carlson. | |
| Tucker Carlson would let a ravening mob fuck me in the ass until I was dead. | |
| But I'd sooner have a beer with Tucker Carlson because at least he's loyal to his own. | |
| It's just that his class is not loyal to our class. | |
| So even though we're the same ethnicity, religion, culture, etc., he's actually more of an enemy to me than the Indians I served within the military. | |
| Weird fucking world, isn't it? | |
| But I find it more tolerable because at least he's at least he's got some principles, and at least he's loyal to his own blood. | |
| That I can respect. | |
| The people that aren't loyal to their own blood. | |
| The people that...loyalty. | |
| Yeah, I guess, guys, after all the fucking betrayal I've dealt with over the past five years, loyalty is a huge one for me. | |
| Are you fucking loyal or not? | |
| And, you know, maybe I will give Sister F another shot. | |
| She's gotta stop being a bitch, though. | |
| 2012 showed exactly what the elites would do. | |
| lied to the population and saved themselves and it hits the family." Man, I'm not going to say who the fuck said this because that guy's on the list of people that fucking backstabbed me. | |
| But there's somebody that pointed out that all of the elites running the world right now are old fucking men and women. | |
| Childless women. | |
| Okay, you get the occasional Margaret Thatcher. | |
| Like, you got one of those occasional diesel dykes that's like, well, of course she's a lesbian. | |
| But she likes to play rugby. | |
| She's pretty cool. | |
| We like the diesel dykes. | |
| Diesel dykes are totally welcoming around here. | |
| The Market Thatchers. | |
| You know, they're cool. | |
| They got something going on. | |
| They got some energy to them. | |
| They want to scrap with the boys. | |
| Let them. | |
| But then you get the Merkles. | |
| Merkle, why the fuck don't you have children? | |
| What the fuck is wrong with you? | |
| You're creepy. | |
| You're fucking weird, Merkle. | |
| And we've got all these really effeminate men, like, compare me to Bill Clinton. | |
| First of all, I've slept with more women than Bill Clinton has slept with. | |
| I'm a little bit too pretty. | |
| I'm a little bit too, yeah, the ladies like me a bit too much. | |
| But I have never once been accused of rape. | |
| I don't need to. | |
| Bill Clinton's been accused multiple fucking times. | |
| And you know what? | |
| I fucking guarantee, you dig into Joe Biden, you're going to find some rape accusations there. | |
| He is a creepy son of a bitch. | |
| He is. | |
| It's funny like facial analysis Like, Bill Clinton and Biden, like, we got sort of similar skulls. | |
| Like, we're kind of pretty looking, but I don't need to force myself on women. | |
| We got some really effeminate fucking males. | |
| I think this is the difference right here. | |
| This thing right here is the difference between me and Joe Biden and Bill Clinton. | |
| They got weak jaws masquerading as strong jaws. | |
| That's the fucking difference right there. | |
| God first, marriage second. | |
| Damn straight. | |
| Hey, Medarona just donated one ice cream. | |
| God. | |
| Guys, by the way, you can donate cryptocurrency on this. | |
| Ice creams and other things. | |
| I'm not quite sure how they work. | |
| But Metaronin, thank you. | |
| I believe you were the one that donated the last ice cream as well. | |
| So, folks, tell you what. | |
| If you can't donate an ice cream, you know, like, comment, subscribe, go share it somewhere. | |
| Go offer me meaningful feedback. | |
| Keep offering great comments like this so I have something to bounce off of. | |
| The really interesting thing about the internet. | |
| When it's done right, when it's done wrong, when it's done wrong, you've got one of these TikTokers that has these emotional overreactions for the sake of likes. | |
| When it's done right, You've got really weird, unpredictable, and interesting engagement, which is what you guys are doing. | |
| So this is absolutely fantastic. | |
| I abide honor among thieves. | |
| You know, that take the Ronin pill. | |
| Absolutely, man. | |
| Yeah, I've spent a lot of time thinking about myself as a Ronin. | |
| Maybe that's what hurts me about the betrayal so much, is that I thought these other guys were Ronins as well. | |
| Because I was stupid. | |
| And I thought that anybody that could afford a katana, they must be samurai class. | |
| Anybody that claims to have honor, they must have honor, right? | |
| Nah, it turns out that honor's cheap. | |
| Anybody can buy it. | |
| But amongst true thieves, we do need honor. | |
| You know, I posted that those joke memes on my website. | |
| You know, if we're going to say that Jordan Peterson is the Red Skull, then let's take super villains and illustrate 12 rules for life using super villains. | |
| Which I'll tell you something really interesting. | |
| Trying to figure out a super villain to represent honesty or at least don't lie, that was actually really, really hard. | |
| And I kind of resorted. | |
| Like, I wasn't happy with that one where I went to Pinhead. | |
| Such sights we have to show you. | |
| That's the best I could find. | |
| Because Pinhead is actually really interesting. | |
| He's not really a villain. | |
| You know, you go with the Telltale Harp. | |
| What the hell is that novel called? | |
| Tell you what, I'm going to get more ice, then I'm going to talk a little bit about the Pinhead. | |
| The. | |
| What were they called? | |
| Damn it. | |
| comments, what the hell were those demons called? | |
| That's Edgar Allan Poe. | |
| Cennobites. | |
| these Cenobites. | |
| Now I'll tell you what, I think I got ruined for those Cenobite movies. | |
| Because there's two books I read back in the aughts. | |
| One of them was What If. | |
| Oh, damn it. | |
| Who's that asshole that helped Mary Shelley write Frankenstein? | |
| Oh, it's on the tip of my damn tongue. | |
| You know, like that crazy artist from the 19th century. | |
| Anyway, the first book was, What if he was a vampire? | |
| Which is just like the worst idea in the world, but it actually was fantastic. | |
| And then, the second book was, What if Jack the Ripper was a vampire created by him? | |
| And there's this one scene in that second book that was an incredibly disturbingly erotic murder scene. | |
| Where basically, like, this guy had been turned into a vampire slave, and so he now got off on murdering people. | |
| And he, you know, and it was like in detail going through the murders of the prostitutes, but Jack the Ripper did. | |
| Which is probably not an inaccurate description of what serial killers actually do. | |
| And so these books ruined me, because then I went and read not the telltale heart. | |
| Do you guys know what I'm talking about yet? | |
| The hell-bound heart. | |
| Thank you. | |
| I read The Hellbound Heart. | |
| I saw the movie. | |
| And the movie was doing the same sort of thing, eroticizing the absolutely psychotic. | |
| While also pointing out how incredibly psychotic it is, and you don't want to go down that route. | |
| You do not want to become a hedonist. | |
| It results in the Dark Eldar. | |
| But just it didn't catch with me. | |
| Because those other books were so damn good. | |
| Who was that really annoying poet? | |
| Elijah, you have a good night. | |
| Thank you for joining. | |
| 19th century poet. | |
| with Shelly. | |
| Anyway, um, yeah, those, the Cenobites were the closest I could find to an honest villain. | |
| That's really interesting. | |
| I couldn't find, I couldn't think of any villain. | |
| It's actually an idea worth thinking about. | |
| If you're a writer. | |
| A villain whose virtue is honesty. | |
| Maybe that's what they were trying to do with Purple Dickhead in the Marvel movies where he kills the whole universe. | |
| Maybe that's what they were aiming for. | |
| That's an interesting idea. | |
| A villain whose vice is honesty. | |
| All the really good villains have an overweening virtue to them. | |
| So yeah, the closest I could find to honesty was Cenobites. | |
| Percy Byron Shelley. | |
| Exactly. | |
| Lord Byron. | |
| That's who I'm talking about. | |
| There's a fantastic novel about what if Lord Byron were a vampire. | |
| It's really, it's embarrassingly good. | |
| Now, all that said, weren't we supposed to be talking about madness and the supernatural? | |
| I'm not that drunk. | |
| I'll give you an example of madness from the current COVID era. | |
| So, there's this conspiracy going around right now that if you take those blue masks that everyone's wearing, and if you put them under a microscope, and then you expose hum what you do, you put them under the microscope and you find a black thread somewhere in that mask. | |
| Then if you expose that black thread to humidity, it begins reacting evil. | |
| Well, here's the thing folks If you if you look at anything under a microscope, you're gonna see a lot of weird shit. | |
| And humidity is humidity causes a lot of reactions. | |
| Water is pretty weird. | |
| There's a reason it's a basis for life. | |
| And so there's a giant conspiracy going around right now that the masks are causing, uh, what is it, Gibson's disease, Gerbal's disease, something like that. | |
| Infinite number of facts. | |
| I mean, who the hell? | |
| Maybe Biden does have a secret world conspiracy to give everybody that fiber disease so that the Georgia guidestones are finally revealed in their full truth. | |
| Or maybe it's just random data. | |
| Manny says, when a YouTube examining Buffy, he comments the reasons why the villains were able to cut to heart of things is because they had let go of hope so they weren't sentimental. | |
| Oh good, I actually I ran to a webcomic or sorry I ran to a comic that actually made the first trilogy of movies okay. | |
| I ran into a webcomic, er, sorry, I ran into a comic that actually made the first trilogy of movies okay. | |
| No, I'm not, I'm not gonna repeat it. | |
| You gotta find that on your own. | |
| I'm sorry, the first trilogy was atrocious. | |
| And the fact that they wrote comic books that made it not awful afterwards. | |
| No, I'm not doing that justice. | |
| I'm not getting that. | |
| There is something compelling though about somebody that's given up on hope. | |
| Somebody that's completely given up on hope becomes very, very evil, don't they? | |
| and hope is one of the theological virtues. | |
| I mean, aren't these school shooters people that have given up on hope? | |
| And to go back to the original concept, the Call of the Abyss. | |
| There's this video game I played way back in the day. | |
| I think it was a... | |
| It was probably a World War II video game. | |
| One of these little tactical video games where you explore the map. | |
| You build bases so you can build better units. | |
| You upgrade the bases. | |
| A 4X type video game, right? | |
| Been playing a lot of Masters of Magic lately. | |
| Master of Magic? | |
| Guys, go download that game. | |
| I think it's still free. | |
| Or it's like three bucks on Steam. | |
| Go download Masters of Magic. | |
| What a fantastic game that is. | |
| One of the things I recall from this video game is that your pilots would have so much fuel. | |
| So you could use half the fuel to go this far and then return to base. | |
| Or you could use all the fuel to go here and then crash into the Atlantic Ocean. | |
| I've always wanted to replay that game. | |
| It's probably a terrible game. | |
| I'm sure Masters of Magic, who is sponsoring the stream, no, no, they really aren't. | |
| But if they were, I would still recommend them as a great fucking game. | |
| bucks on steam what an interesting concept sacrificing units to go explore the map. | |
| And I think this sort of relates to the occult. | |
| that there is this limit to human perception. | |
| I had this friend that was really hammering on me about theology. | |
| He was on such a quest for holiness. | |
| And I'd say to this guy, it's like, dude, I'm just a soldier. | |
| I am just a soldier. | |
| I know. | |
| How do you use pretty much any weapon that's ever been created? | |
| You put a weapon in my hands. | |
| Makes a lot of sense to me. | |
| Doesn't matter if it's a firearm or a blade or whatever. | |
| They just, they. | |
| Weirdest thing. | |
| You put a firearm in my hand? | |
| There's like a thousand and one different ways that firearms work. | |
| I just, I know how they work. | |
| Put it in my hands, I can operate the mechanism. | |
| But this highfalutin theology, man, it's like I... | |
| You're asking too much of me. | |
| Just a soldier, just a guy that drives cars, just a guy that makes very, very sweet love to women. | |
| It's kind of what I do and I don't really think I'm qualified to do anything above that pay grade I did a really great blog post the other day about what are the Saints? | |
| The saints. | |
| are these distant stars to look at. | |
| The mystery of faith is that I can simultaneously hate my neighbor for having a nicer car than me and for being a total cunt and yet adore Christ. | |
| That's something like what the mystery of faith is. | |
| And when you stare into the void, you see the infinite potential of man, as well as the infinite damnation. | |
| This is what drives men like Malachi Martin utterly mad. | |
| Let me check the comments quickly. | |
| There's a period there where I could see demons. | |
| They were like, you know, like when you get tracers in your vision, like little, like, dark specks that are outside your field of view. | |
| I could see them rather frequently. | |
| I had a priest that told me that good sees good, evil sees evil. | |
| He was wrong about that. | |
| These weren't demons connected with me. | |
| They're demons connected with somebody else that was Under a major possession case. | |
| But it was far beyond me to deal with it. | |
| And could you imagine a society where we had instead of having rules about plumbing, we had rules about demon possession? | |
| What a weird society that would be. | |
| I mean, of course, the demons would just find another way to hide. | |
| It's like the war on drugs or the war on COVID, man. | |
| It's an impossible fucking war. | |
| So the priest was wrong about that. | |
| I understand why he was wrong. | |
| This is a case of demonic possession. | |
| I was living with a man that was virantly, demonically possessed. | |
| Also extremely proud about what a great Christian he was. | |
| What would happen is that some days he'd come back... | |
| He'd come back from work in a really bad mood. | |
| About two or three hours before he would come back from work is when I'd start seeing the little flicks dancing all around my vision. | |
| Now, my instinct, and this was the correct instinct, if you see demons, ignore them. | |
| Ignore them. | |
| just want attention. | |
| The same way. | |
| Like, you get trolls on a live stream. | |
| Right? | |
| A couple weeks ago, we got some trolls on this live stream. | |
| That just started, they just started. | |
| Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep. | |
| Now, with trolls, you're talking to human beings. | |
| So, there's some sense to speaking the troll. | |
| It's like you got an honest criticism. | |
| Do you want to have a conversation? | |
| Yep, yep, yep, yep. | |
| Okay, go away then. | |
| You'll go away in five minutes. | |
| You got nothing going on. | |
| You got no integrity, no genuine agenda. | |
| Right? | |
| Like, if there's somebody, I used to do this back in the YouTube days. | |
| If there's somebody that really disagrees with me, let's chat. | |
| Let's have a conversation. | |
| Because we're both human beings founded upon Logos. | |
| Let's have a chat. | |
| Let's see where we agree, where we disagree, and why we disagree. | |
| And respect one another. | |
| Let's try that. | |
| You can do that with human beings. | |
| You can't do that with trolls. | |
| Well, once in a while you can. | |
| Once in a while you can. | |
| So you toss them a little bit of bread. | |
| Not with demons. | |
| Demons are those things that have completely rejected ordinate society. | |
| They've completely abandoned anything but ego. | |
| So when those things pop up in your peripheral vision, you know something's coming. | |
| You know the person that's the source of all of this is going to be appearing in a wild rage within a few hours. | |
| But you also know that there's nothing you can do to stop the wild rage. | |
| The person who is dedicated to being in a wild rage is not angry about any one particular thing. | |
| They are angry about everything. | |
| Actually, Amadi, this kind of goes back to what we're talking about with the shooters. | |
| The shooters are going to attribute the most ridiculous things to being the cause of their shooting. | |
| Whether it's Indians blaming the office or the trench coat mafia using Doom. | |
| How does. | |
| Like we've all played Doom, right? | |
| We've all played Doom. | |
| Silly video game, which is. | |
| Like these days, Doom is about the complex mathematics. | |
| Same as Master of Magic, by the way. | |
| I hope I'm not the only one that's played that game. | |
| It's so fantastic. | |
| It's such an unfair 4X. | |
| And yet it's interesting the whole way through. | |
| You know, like Civ. | |
| Civ 4. | |
| I haven't played Civ. | |
| Wait, have I played Civ 5? | |
| Yeah, Civ 5. | |
| Civ 5 gets so boring in the end game. | |
| You've already won. | |
| Master of Magic actually stays interesting all the way through the end game. | |
| At the end game, you can still get surprised. | |
| That's a really good game. | |
| Anyway, if you play Doom, you're not fighting demons. | |
| You're not derpa-derpa-derp. | |
| this really interesting strategic simulation. | |
| And so the fact that these two idiots, they built their high school in Doom. | |
| Honestly, a high school would be a really shitty Doom level. | |
| Video games did not cause them to shoot up their school. | |
| Their well, sociologically, their radical alienation from the rest of the human species and their free will caused them to shoot up a school. | |
| Don't tell me demons had anything to do with it. | |
| Sorry, don't tell me video games had anything to do with it. | |
| Demons tempted them. | |
| That's what demons do. | |
| Didn't imagine Amadi, wasn't it you that pointed out that hope hope is what keeps us alive | |
| There are cursed places. | |
| There are well the term is infested There are infested places places infested with demons Houses internet forums in fact | |
| Yeah, I'll tell yeah I'm I'm actually pretty sure that most Most of the internet forums that have been around for more than 10 years are thoroughly demonically infested | |
| Now it doesn't mean that you go to Reddit and you get possessed by demons right off the bat But if you go to Reddit doesn't everybody seem to be demonically possessed And not just Reddit wait what's what's that other one? | |
| What's that one that likes making fun of people that are autistic? | |
| You got this rock, paper, scissors game where all the demons push one another to a demonically infested forum. | |
| So you hate Reddit for being a bunch of liberals You've got the Reddit to Reactosphere to Sardony to Reddit. | |
| Reddit is principled but stupid. | |
| So if you're smart, you go Reactosphere, and Reactosphere is smart but unprincipled, so it goes to Alt-Right, where they're smart but not principled, and so from that you go back to Reddit. | |
| Nice little ideological trap bouncing between all these different internet opinions on things, and yeah, those are all demonically infested. | |
| I wish slapping a cross on top of your forearm was good defense, but it's really not. | |
| I didn't let the cat out. | |
| What did I miss? | |
| Went in a YouTube video examining Buffy. | |
| He commented the reason that the villains were able to- Oh, so we read that already. | |
| Doom rocks. | |
| Doom is... | |
| See, See, I, I, confession time, guys. | |
| I don't like Doom. | |
| I prefer watching videos on how often the Mancubus sends out missiles to actually playing Doom. | |
| My version of Doom is Masters of Magic. | |
| I love those 4X strategy games, man. | |
| Master Magic is, oh God. | |
| It's so good. | |
| Master of Magic is so fucking good. | |
| You need to play Masters of Magic. | |
| If you like Civ 5, play Masters of Magic. | |
| This is so much better than step five. | |
| But, um, ow! | |
| If you get demonically infested from playing Doom, good lord. | |
| You get to demoniously get a pheasant from a fucking blowjob. | |
| Pole is pretty toxic, but I don't know if it's infested by demons. | |
| Um... | |
| Uh, infested, not possessed. | |
| Pole is, there's so many blessings that upsets the demons. | |
| By the way, all those Christ fags on Pole, like the really annoying ones, but... | |
| The only true way is Christ, the light, and the life. | |
| Yeah, they're actually really doing good work, by the way. | |
| They are really annoying, but they are actually doing good work. | |
| And they actually are kicking the demons out. | |
| And I don't think it would work if everybody bought into it. | |
| Sacrificing for Christ doesn't work if everybody rewards you for it. | |
| Oh, there's something deep. | |
| Dig into that more. | |
| Oh yeah, Reddit is completely cursed. | |
| Maybe the reason we fellowship for the church is because, when there's more than two, God is present. | |
| Anytime. | |
| Anytime two human beings actually love one another. | |
| I'd say that's when he's present. | |
| I mean, isn't that the whole higher evolution of mammal? | |
| Isn't that the whole higher evolution of Mammal to celebrate one another? | |
| We've got this beautiful distinction between the sexes that if you do sex right, you've got this wonderful compatibility. | |
| This wonderful dichotomy where we love the other for being what we are not. | |
| And we love our children for being ignorant because we can teach them wisdom. | |
| And then, you know. | |
| we get all it reverses and they teach us what they've learned, love of the other. | |
| You know, it really seems like the universe is this grand attempt to understand being from not being, from being one thing to being the other thing. | |
| That seems like a pretty instinctually it seems like a pretty cool proposition to me Why do we fight against that? | |
| Seems like fun. | |
| Seems interesting. | |
| Study God to be more like God. | |
| you know the best women are those that are most like men and the best men are those that are most like women what a fantastic contradiction seems like a lot of fun like this this universe is so much fun Why do we screw it up? | |
| Let's see, Meta Ronin says, true demons feast on the mentally damaged. | |
| This is fertile soil. | |
| yes masters of magic 1994 god that is such a good game True demon's beast and the mentally damaged. | |
| It looks like dino chicken nuggets and tornadoes. | |
| Master of magic. | |
| it's this fantastic game where it What if Dungeons and Dragons were a 4x4 game? | |
| So what if we have completely unfair rules all over the place? | |
| How would that work out? | |
| That's what makes the game so damn interesting. | |
| Sorcery is one of the most powerful and least powerful forms of magic in the game. | |
| Most of the random monsters you run across in the early parts of the game are either death magic or life magic. | |
| And sorcery can do nothing about that. | |
| But it also gets the spell time stop, which is a done correctly win-the-game strategy at the very end. | |
| So like all the way through the game, there's constantly new magic appearing that might destroy the game for you. | |
| I'm playing through a, I always play life magic, right? | |
| Warmonger Catholic is how I played the game and uh right now somebody's casting the Spell of Mastery and I need to find I need to find their core city to destroy them like there's You are never off your toes in Masters of Magic on the higher difficulty levels. | |
| Man, I love playing the high men and just like paladins everywhere. | |
| Palimps are immune to magic, which is ridiculously unfair, but I actually had some halfling throwers, the slingers. | |
| I actually had some Halling slingers take out my fucking paladin. | |
| Ridiculously funny. | |
| You even have heroes. | |
| You have like individual heroes. | |
| They're the adventure equivalents in this world that decide to get signed up with you and lead your armies. | |
| Honestly, fantastic fucking game. | |
| Even if the graphics look like a potato, it is such a good game. | |
| And there's a update mod that 1.31, I think it is. | |
| Something like that. | |
| makes the game a lot better good turnman joins us Got back in a date with my girlfriend. | |
| Just doing the stream now because I have sex. | |
| She's mentally, emotionally strong, though physically weak. | |
| Over the last week, I've put some work into setting up a Macedon Serb... | |
| I literally just joined Mastodon. | |
| I'm still figuring out masks on I'm I don't even know what it is Okay? | |
| All I know is that I try to send some private messages. | |
| I send a whole bunch of public messages. | |
| Over the last week, I've run some work into a Mastodon server, decentralized version. | |
| Hope to get it up and running soon. | |
| Yeah, Mastodon is something like Twitter. | |
| It's all figuring it out. | |
| Uh, yes, I did. | |
| joined an existing server. | |
| I better leave it at that. | |
| If you're not the only tech geek I speak to, okay, | |
| here's a curse in life, folks: being better than Sarkon of Accod, a technology, but worse than somebody that's good at technology. | |
| That's a curse. | |
| That's the curse. | |
| you will you will always be smart enough to be stupid. | |
| Where will the stream be at for those who missed it? | |
| So, I've been trying to re-upload the streams to BitChute, but BitChute is fucking awful. | |
| I tried a new streaming service after this. | |
| I've been curious about it for a few years, finally got around to it. | |
| From what I hear, all the young new hackers are totally into Mastodon. | |
| So, no promises, but that might be where I'm headed. | |
| And we got, you know, let's do the stream in four more minutes. | |
| What is that madness that calls us to the abyss? | |
| Am I ever overdoing it? | |
| Trying to sum up the stream in one idea. | |
| I might be, but it doesn't seem like a bad idea. | |
| Be a simple man. | |
| If you try and be a simple man or lady, you won't fuck up that bad. | |
| Like, it's not that hard to figure out how to be a good dog owner. | |
| It's not that hard to figure out how to be a good parent or how to be a good spouse. | |
| It's probably the hardest of all of them. | |
| I think that... | |
| I think that ought to be the hierarchy. | |
| Good pet owner, good parent, good spouse. | |
| Because you're dealing with increasing levels of complexity, aren't you? | |
| Being a good dog owner. | |
| And I really hope to hell I was a good owner for space dog. | |
| There's a few times I slapped her on the ass. | |
| I slapped her to her. | |
| No, you don't do that. | |
| I would hope I would slap a dog more often than I would slap my child. | |
| There was once I slapped a child. | |
| The child was running with scissors. | |
| Have you ever seen a little baby girl run with scissors? | |
| I've never seen anything that scared me more than a sweet little baby girl running with scissors. | |
| And I spanked that kid so fucking hard after doing that. | |
| Seeing a kid run with scissors is really, really frightening. | |
| And that is the best thing to do with that. | |
| There's the time that your wife gets out of line. | |
| At what point do you slap your wife? | |
| You slap your dog when she nips somebody, even if he had it coming. | |
| You slap your child when they run with scissors. | |
| At what point do you slap your wife? | |
| And if your answer is never, go the fuck back to Reddit. | |
| you demonically possessed individual. | |
| Over the last few weeks, that's CTR MNN, put some work into setting up a Mastodon server, decentralized version. | |
| Oh, God, and you've been doing it on my... | |
| Yeah. | |
| I think Macedon is the wave of the future. | |
| I, uh, I joined a Latin-speaking server. | |
| I think everyone has their own server. | |
| They can all cross-communicate. | |
| It's I'm still figuring it out, okay? | |
| I'm still figuring out the service. | |
| says where were the parents and the interesting thing about um what messed on is that it does seem to be independent Not quite blockchain, but independent servers. | |
| Hey, I do remember you posted a bunch of stuff about that. | |
| I forget the details. | |
| I'm also 39 years old, man. | |
| I've been through so many technology revolutions, I'm just, damn it, I'm sick of it. | |
| want one technology that works. | |
| Word is that DMX got the COVID shot and died. | |
| Wait, is DMX dead? | |
| Ask Bill Burr about slapping a woman. | |
| You know, guys, anytime a woman has slapped me, I slapped her in return. | |
| and I think you should do the same DMX passed away today while in a coma Oh, yeah, that's a COVID death right there. | |
| I don't think men and women should hit each other. | |
| I really, really don't think men and women should hit each other. | |
| I think that men should, I think that men should be loving, well women should be loving to men. | |
| Super easy, man. | |
| just nice to each other. | |
| I don't think hitting your partner is a good way to communicate information. | |
| hate to say it but the best way to communicate information is to be a pacifist like if a if you repeatedly tell a woman I could fall in love with you think you're lovely and she responds with anger or hate | |
| Walk away. | |
| Give love to love. | |
| Yeah, Amanda, I'm going to just bend woman for a sec. | |
| So every so often, guys get into the situation where they got the big control of the finances, they're the big cock of the walk. | |
| And a woman walks up to them and throws a drink in their face. | |
| Saying, you might be more strong than me. | |
| You might be more powerful than me, but you fucked me over. | |
| Here's a drink in your fucking face. | |
| I think women got a right to do that. | |
| I think the better solution is finding a man that actually respects you. | |
| And actually respecting a man. | |
| Women are broken. | |
| Yeah, pretty much, man. | |
| Got enough solution to that. | |
| $9.52. | |
| We're going for eight more minutes versus an advocate hitting women. | |
| The point is that women aren't totally blameless in these toxic relationships. | |
| And CTRMN says, Slap the guy friend after he told me I'd be a good wife because I was cleaning up shit. | |
| He left me damn straight. | |
| Dude. | |
| Holy fuck. | |
| Holy fuck. | |
| Part of being a civilized human being is cleaning up after your own shit. | |
| There's nothing domestic about buying eggs at the corner store. | |
| And by the way, there's nothing contemptible about shopping for food. | |
| You were entirely correct to slap that son of a bitch in the face. | |
| Oh, I guess he's like one of these urbanites that orders food all the time. | |
| Fuck off, cooking food is a basic human skill. | |
| And yes, we might specialize into women cooking most of the food for the family. | |
| Well, the man spends most of the time working, but it is specialization to achieve the family. | |
| Turn that into some sort of cock measuring cock. | |
| That's just fucking stupid. | |
| That's the sort of shit that kills the Manosphere right there. | |
| Three hours in. | |
| I'm pretty drunk. | |
| We're gonna kill her in five minutes. | |
| I think we did a good job accomplishing the desires of this live stream. | |
| You're far better off. | |
| Listen, if you can aim for a goal higher than yourself, aim for a happy marriage. | |
| Aim for good children. | |
| Aim for society will be better after I die. | |
| That's admirable. | |
| Aiming for knowledge grander than what you need. | |
| That's how you kind of go crazy. | |
| And also trying to aim to be holy. | |
| Don't try and be holy, my brothers. | |
| Just try and be good. | |
| I wish there were a path to holiness, but there really ain't. | |
| If you can simply be good, that's a pretty decent accomplishment, especially these days. | |
| Three minutes! | |
| Give me some comments. | |
| So interesting. | |
| I used to be very interested. | |
| Oh, fat shit. | |
| really not anymore I'm just I'm really not interested in demonic behavior in really not interested in demonic behavior and I'm actually really interested in human behavior | |
| Like, how do humans respond to shit? | |
| How can I be a better mentor? | |
| Not how can I avoid the worst of humanity, but how can I encourage the best of humanity? | |
| I guess that's what I meant when I said, like, I'm just a soldier. | |
| I'm just a guy that's good with guns and rhetoric. | |
| Just a chuckle head in a smoking jacket, you know? | |
| Not a superhero, not, not a... | |
| Just a guy. | |
| That's what I am. | |
| That's what I am, who really likes getting drunk with you guys. | |
| Maybe Christians will lead us out of this COVID situation. | |
| Hopefully. | |
| I mean, I'm constantly torn between sympathy for my enemy versus not compromising. | |
| So, like, somewhere there's this, somewhere there is this happy place between standing up for what you believe in, but not fighting the mascot at Disney World. | |
| Somewhere there's a middle ground. | |
| I don't know where it is. | |
| And I don't think it's my responsibility to tell you where it is. | |
| I think that belongs up to you. | |
| Domestic chores ain't male or female thing and they're nice to do for somebody that appreciates them. | |
| Oh my god. | |
| Wait, Firehap said that. | |
| What a radical concept that you like taking care of your spouse. | |
| What a weird concept. | |
| Okay, so I'm gonna close off this live stream. | |
| I wish it was a little bit more cemented, more purposeful, more definite. | |
| Pursuing after these giant ideas about what is right, what is wrong, taking care of your family. | |
| I really like this idea better than that idea. | |
| It's really, really hard to say what is right these days. | |
| But I'll tell you what, God gave us the wisdom to figure out how to fix a car and sometimes how to fix a relationship. | |
| And often the latter is harder than the former. | |
| Often being humble around your family members is harder than fixing a fucking car. | |
| And it's really fucking hard to say who the fuck cares about you. | |
| it's really fucking hard to say but i think if we're doing anything if we're doing anything it's building real connections so So. | |
| So best of luck with that, you sons of bitches. | |
| And with that. | |
| We are fucking done. | |
| I'm drinking the rest of that on my own. | |
| Carpe futurum tenetratitum. | |
| Thank you for listening. | |
| Thank you for joining with the stream. | |
| Thank you for Meta Ronin for the donations. |