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It is a really good time and a really good season because there's a lot of mentally ill people.
We have our segments today.
We have Lol, Laugh Out Loud, which we're looking at the stupidity stuff.
We have our news-ish category.
We're going to be looking at some crazy news stories that are going to blow your socks off.
We have you, which is just things that are disgusting.
WTF, which are confusing, and then Hmm, which are our observations about certain groups of people that we're not allowed to talk about, but we can make observations and just say, hmm.
I'm joined in the studio by the lovely and the beautiful Kez Queen Fetus.
Well, let's just jump right into this for a second because as we begin, we're going to start with our segment on lol.
I thought this was really one of the funniest things that I had seen.
So basically, this video to me, I wrote on Twitter that this video is a better critique of Western civilization in 2023 than any lecture by Jordan Peterson.
Like, this is, hands down, the best example of our culture.
And let's go ahead and let's watch it.
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You shave your head bald to win whatever's in this mystery box?
Bald?
Mystery box.
Awesome.
No.
No.
All right, man.
Would one of y'all shave your head to win whatever's in this mystery box?
Well, that's just the best example of America right there.
You sacrifice something that matters to you for a impossible reward.
And then when you find out that the reward is really just less than what you bargained for, you're the one who ends up being the bun of the joke there.
So I don't know.
I feel like that's what's happening right now.
Mental illness is taking over the country.
And I feel like there's nothing you can really do about it.
We have more in our segment in Lowell.
We have a lot of funny videos.
So I also wanted to bring this up.
I'm so sick and tired.
You and I were talking about this.
Can we talk about this for a second?
Yeah.
So you and I were talking about a couple things.
So number one, how like sick you start to get of this stuff.
Like, you know, when you see videos like this, you just start to get sick of these people.
You see them now.
They don't matter.
They're insignificant.
They have mental illness.
And it's like, you know, we've been talking about TikTokers now for several years.
And I don't know what the point of doing it is anymore.
I don't know what the purpose is, because like what the like what it's.
I thought this person went away.
I thought we bullied him off the internet or her off the internet, and now they're back online.
So we've sort of come full circle, but I haven't seen this video right right, I mean, and if you want to be in the main chat, don't forget guys, you can get in the main chat if you go to Elijahshafer.locals right there.
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But we were talking about this, about how this is absolutely where the state of things are.
Like, you know, they were trying to get us.
I was watching this video last night about how when will gay people be able to get equality?
When will gay people be able to get equal rights?
And I started to think about a lot of these videos to where nobody's even calling for rights anymore.
Nobody's even calling to get equality.
They're just calling for us to accept the newest form of mental illness that they invented today.
Right?
So nobody's like, hey, stop beating up gays.
Stop bullying gay people.
It's all like, like this.
Do you know the difference between a paraboy and a femme paraboy?
And you go, do you know the difference between the fact that you're not a boy, that you're a girl?
Do you know that you are probably statistically likely to be the greatest threat to yourself?
You're probably going to end up killing yourself one day, maybe, sadly, because statistically these people end up committing suicide.
It's a horrible thing.
Natural selection type of thing is horrible.
It's not good.
I don't like, you know, suicide's not funny.
It's not a good thing.
But these people are mentally ill.
They're not getting the help that they need.
They're being reinforced and then they end up killing themselves.
It's like, it's kind of sick, you know?
Like, realistically speaking, it's sick that we're basically pushing entire generations of people like with men and whatnot.
I don't know if you've seen that, but like there's like 30% of young men in the 20s are single.
They don't even, or I think it's 60% now, are completely single and 30% have had no sex, which is kind of based.
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Okay, so we got a few more in the Lol segment.
Because like, I was reminding, though, of like who's in charge.
What is this cord that I just have sticking out here?
So bizarre.
Okay, I have no idea.
I thought, I saw this, though, and I remembered, like, it all started.
My name is Talia Fire, the one in Ali, aka Barbie.
Howard keep going out because homeless people keep coming over here, cutting some, whatever they're doing over here to get the copper to make their money.
And my thing is, people got kids over here.
People got stuff to do.
I'm on camera looking mess.
I didn't get to do my hair, my makeup, nothing.
Doc had $1,000 for a studio.
And y'all came to keep homeless people from stealing y'all damn copper.
I got to say, I actually really agree with this person.
I will give the...
I will give them the pronouns, the benefit of the doubt, with this person, because they're saying, hide your kids, hide your wife, because the homeless people are all up out here causing problems, trying to make money.
And I have to agree, from living in LA my entire life and growing up in the smack middle of this, moving you to the trenches of Hollywood when we first got together, I have to say, ultimately speaking, this is out of, they're out of their mind, and this is, this is, this person has a point.
And what I, what I think this is a critique when I said mental illness is taking over America, you know, we have a problem when this is the voice of reason in a neighborhood.
That, my friends, is a judgment on our entire country that this is the voice of reason in an average American neighborhood.
That is less of a critique of her or him and more of a critique of all of us.
Well, because you know, like, with Brittany Griner, some, like, there's a lot of, there's a lot of beautiful black chicks out there that have, like, feminine features or whatever.
But there are some, like, Britney, like, there's some WNBA players that look like men.
But they actually dropped paint all over the street to make a giant Ukraine flag in the middle of the highway in London in front of the Russian embassy to make a Ukraine flag.
Ah, like I gotta say this I don't know what to really think about this kind of stuff because on one hand, people seem that the Ukraine war is fake, which we'll look at in a little bit.
It's not fake in terms of the fact that it's not happening.
It's fake in the terms of the details about it are fake.
They're not telling you the truth.
The fact is that the average Ukrainian lives for about four hours on the front lines right now in Kharkiv, I'm pretty sure.
I don't know if you how you pronounce that.
They're just ripping people, putting them to the front lines.
There's over 155,000 Ukrainians dead from the last reliable report I've seen from Turkey because the US doesn't have reliable reporting on this stuff.
We don't even care about accurate reporting.
But it's like they're just murdering young men and women, and then everyone's like, stand with Ukraine.
Why don't you go fight in Ukraine if you care about these people so much?
The money we paid to get our car washed, we could have donated that to Ukraine or something like that.
Right.
The money you spent on all of this paint, what could that have been used for?
Maybe to buy a Ukrainian soldier a pair of shoes or a sandwich or something like that.
But instead, you go and paint your own city.
You don't do a very good job of it, but you spend your day spilling paint on the roads for the reason of that's going to really help the people in Ukraine who are getting blown to bits and dying.
They're going to appreciate this.
I really hope they see that and see these people care so much about us.
They just like spilled a bunch of paint all over the road.
Ah, they really care about us.
Maybe Zelensky will come and take a picture with our painted road.
Yeah, like, so the one thing that I, that I don't understand the most about this, and that I think is the weirdest part, is that I don't, I don't know what activism does other than makes people hate activists and also it tracks on the internet.
Like I noticed today, and I've noticed a lot of things.
Like, for instance, like YouTube algorithms have sucked the last several weeks.
They've just been horrible in general.
And you realize that there's quite a competition in the world to be viral, right?
People are, like, I've, there are people, and I mentioned this on, this is not everybody, but I mentioned this on Twitter the other day.
There are people who went to East Palestine, Ohio to go film stuff, which we don't even know the quality of the air.
But there are people who literally, that's not what they do.
And they saw people getting clout, got upset because their Twitters weren't growing as fast, went and got someone to send them to East Palestine to try to make it look like they cared because they wanted to grow their Twitters.
Which fuck it.
Your motives may be bad, but at least you're trying to do maybe the right thing.
I don't know.
But I just mean, people are so desperate to go viral that they pretend to give a shit.
And that's a lot of politics in general.
People are pretending to care.
One could say that that might even be what Trump did.
I don't know.
I think, you know, you can disagree with Trump and the vaccines and what he's done with Big Pharma, but still say, hey, it was a nice deed what he did, even if it was a photo op.
But it's like, I've watched people, like in this entire space, like the psychoest, craziest people, lie, cheat, steal, do whatever they can, say whatever they can, just because they're trying to get ahead and go viral.
And I've been, you know, I've been at the blunt of some of that stuff in my life before.
So I've seen it all.
So when you look at videos like this, you go, I mean, look, dude, if I've seen people destroy their, like, try to destroy people that they've loved, that have given them opportunities, I've seen people just completely risk their health for clout.
Of course, you would go out and you would, you know, you want people to think you're doing good.
You don't actually want to be doing good.
Because the people that I know that have tried the hardest to destroy people, the people that I know that went out there, are the shittiest people that have the worst lives that try really hard to make everyone think that they're good people when they're not.
It's like people who are doing something for Ukraine aren't spilling paint on the road.
They're probably in Ukraine or running an NGO or like trying to raise donations to give food or something like that, right?
People who like are good people or are doing good for this movement are not out trying to like destroy other people.
If you're successful, you're not like trying to take people down.
You're just trying to live your life.
So it's like these people, these activists, the feminists, the homosexuals, all these people, these weird environmental groups, they're all fucked.
They're everywhere.
And they're all about being viral.
Like that's just what this is.
It's about attention and about getting people to look at you.
And that's all it really is.
It's what activism is.
It's like that.
You think they throw paint on the Mona Lisa because they really care about oil?
So we'll just do a we'll just do spend all this money to paint to spend so much paint to put it on the road as for it to rain the next day or the next hour and it'll all wash away.
But I did think this was an interesting video because the messaging, I look to these people as the canaries in the coal mine for what the message, like what the next one is going to be.
He's got a big Instagram account and he's all about gender, whatever.
after they started hanging out with him a lot Demi Lovato became uh what did she become bisexual or something shaved her hair became like all kinds that's just when she's drunk I think she's non-binary.
Oh, non-binary.
That's right.
And Sam Smith, we've all seen what happened to him, but I've watched a lot of celebrities become friends with this guy, a Lok, and they're all, it's all intertwined.
If you felt like you needed to protect me or whatever, protect someone, and this man came up to you and a huge, big, strong masculine man came up to you and you knew you were going to have to punch and beat up one of them, which one would you be more afraid of beating the crap out of?
Okay, well, first of all, if you're trying to not be noticed and not stand out, try not dressing like a nine-year-old at her dance recital.
That's probably a good place to start.
And it's like you got halfway dressed for your third grade show at the local elementary school.
This is something that I would imagine my daughter would wear and probably would probably not even want to wear after she turned 13.
I mean, this person literally looks like a piece of bubblegum half chewed up and then spit out on the floor with its wrapper half around the tip.
It's pretty ridiculous.
Plus, you've got the beautiful colored lipstick that's like six-year-olds get into like their mommy's lipstick drawer and look good.
And the balding, can we just talk about the balding too?
The receding hairline, which I don't care about, but it's like, dude, this is like a middle-aged man, a middle-aged man who says people look at you and feel like, oh, I don't want to look at you.
Well, I think that what it is, is I think people are trying to basically, the chat said, one of the chat people said that it's like trying to say, dude, you look retarded without having to say it.
Actually, you would have more power if you weren't trans because all these hormone suppressants and blockers, if you actually reverse them and stop using them, you'd probably gain some of your muscular dystrophy or atrophy that happened, probably would start reversing, and you might end up having your muscle density increase.
Why would he give up his power as a man when if he had power as a man, he would have more influence, change, more money, more whatever, because he's a man.
But why would you give that up to become a woman, kind of, or like something in between, and then complain about the men having power?
I need to start making the segment shorter because I realized we can go forever on the segments.
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Okay, so that's enough of the segment of there.
I do want to, let's go into news-ish.
Let's go into news-ish.
We need to have segments, so I can hit this.
So I need to remember this because this is kind of a new show.
We've only been doing this show for a couple months.
And I need to remember to maybe just three or four things per, like just three things, maybe three videos per like topic.
Okay, so the solution is, if you go to this, though, he said basically here that the heart problems on the rise among an unlikely demographic of young people, people 25 and 44 have experienced nearly 30% increase in heart attack deaths since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A 2022 study conducted by Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles suggested another study from Johns Hopkins published in 2018 that reviewed 28,000 hospitalizations for heart attacks over a 20-year period found that the rate of heart attacks for women aged 35 to 54 also increased, even as the overall mortality rate for the heart disease decreased.
Heart disease is an umbrella term that encompasses heart health problems, including heart attacks, irregular heartbeats, or other damage to different parts of the organ.
So long story short, it looks like that there is a problem here.
And it looks like, legitimately speaking, heart attacks are on the rise.
We have heart problems overall increasing, but it's from vaping and poor sleep.
Apparently, so Stew Peters put up a video that is showing all of this.
This was from the Russian government, by the way.
I verified this.
But it was from the Russian government showing how they've been recovering from the war efforts by showing all those famous damaged pictures that we've seen of the buildings that were exploded, all the ones that keep circulating on the internet.
But why would they try to make a video that's like, look, Ukraine is rebuilding all these wonderful things when at the same time we're sending more funding because the war seems like it's getting worse.
The only reason why I thought this was crazy was because it's like, it's either A, either the buildings weren't bombed and this is fake or they swapped the pictures before and after.
However, you would be surprised about there's actual like the defense of Ukraine and people are actually sharing this like it's like supposed to be real.
So I don't know what this is.
All I'm going to say is I feel like everything's absolutely fake.
So what someone said is, I think that video was played in reverse, the one that we watched before on the Ukraine.
They might have reversed the video so that it was actually showing the before and afters.
You know what's even funnier about that?
I have no idea if that video is a deep fake or it's reversed or what it is, but it's being shared by such large accounts that are pro-Ukraine in showing the efforts that that's all I have my conclusions are from it.
I feel like I am totally unaware of what's actually happening in Ukraine, except I keep hearing that the U.S. is sending more and more and more and more and more money to Ukraine.
Well, yeah, but speaking of this, though, with the crazy stuff, is I know a lot of things are taken out of context, but this clip really was pretty crazy.
So with the view, basically they're talking.
Remember, I told you that I feel like people didn't care about East Palestine in the beginning when it first happened a couple weeks ago.
They don't think people are going to care about this because they're Trump voters.
Listen to this for a second, because it seems to me that the Republicans are obsessed with this notion of the free market and they don't like a lot of regulations because it means profit.
People don't know why they would ever vote for him because of somebody in a street who, by the way, he placed someone with deep ties to the chemical industry in charge of the EPA's chemical safety office.
That's who you voted for in that district.
Donald Trump, who reduces all safety.
He did.
But he showed up to McDonald's.
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Voters saw something on the ground that probably resonates in authority.
Yeah, they blamed Donald Trump and also blamed the people for voting for him, saying, this is your fault for voting for Donald.
It just is what it is.
It is what it is.
Okay.
I do want to...
There's a couple stories here.
But, like...
See, and what's insane, though, is I'm not even going to get into this.
I'll probably get into this on a show next week.
But it's like they blame Donald Trump.
I don't know what to believe anymore because there's a story from the Independent, which is how Israel protected a concentration camp boss back in the day, the country.
This is from 1998.
I want to remind people.
And when I look at stories like this, I was just looking at some archives of how Israel is involved in facilitating and protecting a concentration camp boss.
It reminds me that we're not fighting a war like Jew versus Goy, Democrat versus Republican, black versus white.
It's not just a war, like as easy as people think, but there are actual families and people and groups that control the entire world.
Banks that funded both sides of the wars.
Like there are people of the ethnicity of one of the people persecuted in World War II that were funding the Germans.
So it's like 9-11 being an inside job, right?
It's like you have Americans coordinating and being a part of an attack on America, right?
I think the United States government, the CIA and Mossad had a lot to, you know, a lot of coordination with Saudi Arabia on that.
I mean, we'll find out.
But it's like you look at the world and you read stories like that, like how Israel protected concentration camp boss.
It goes on how they facilitated his protection for some global order thing.
The planet is really screwed up.
And really who's in power are large corporations and banks.
That's basically what runs the whole world.
You got big pharma.
You have big agriculture.
You have, of course, you even have big logistics and transportation.
And you have these czars in these countries, big oil, and also these banking families that are the banking clan.
They're in charge of everything.
And it's just fundamentally to remember that the ultimate interest is not just racial interest.
The ultimate interest is not just religious interest.
But the reason why, let's say, white people are becoming the enemy in the United States or straight people is because that's just who's in the way of them achieving their ultimate goal.
And they also hate Christians too.
They've always hated Christians and they hate white people, which I'm not going to get into on the show today.
But ultimately speaking, they have an ultimate larger plan.
And if you're white and you live in Ohio, fuck you.
You're going to die and you're going to suffer.
And they don't care.
They just don't care about you.
They really don't.
They sent Pete Buttigiegs, a homosexual man in a fluorescent vest.
they spent all this money on hundreds of packs of two minute noodles corn and beans to put it in the back of their truck and then throw it away yeah but they're just but made a video that made it seem like it was going to be for homeless people Yeah.
So no homeless, so no homeless person was fed in the making of this video.
Oh, the Ukrainians, they're doing so well because they rebuilt their entire city, but they're going to be so appreciative of the two-minute noodle flag that we created for them.
And I want to say, Mr. Trump, do you swear to tell the whole truth?
And I'm like, shit, man.
Like, if that's the jury, like, this is why with Derek Chauvin and stuff, if this is the jury that we're going to be dealing with in general, this is very problematic.
And realistically speaking, you're going to end up having, this is a legal lynch mob that you're going to be judged by because these people are not normal people.
A new Harvard study came out that literally is study shows a higher sperm count in men who lift heavy objects.
We're going to get into this.
The what the fuck, and also some of the hmm of what's going on, including discussing a video of a six-foot-six, 270-pound black student that pummeled a substitute teacher, a white substitute teacher.
I can't wait over stealing a Nintendo Switch in our hmm segment.
But I'm going to finish the show over at Rumble.
So let me drop the link to the Rumble so we can just get in there, drop the link to Rumble.
Let's, because some of this stuff just gets weird and I want to discuss it.
So I'm putting the link there.
I'm going to give you guys a second to get over to Rumble.
One of you guys asked me, you said, hey, could you stop playing the F this video, F this shit I'm out video?
I have the air off, I'm pretty sure, because I just want to see what it's like without the sound.
Okay, so we're back.
So, one of the crazy things about this is that is so analysis of a part of a larger effort to examine infertility, which is a real issue happening in our country.
We know that for a fact that people are infertile and that we have a problem with infertility in this country in all countries.
I mean, birth rate is down 74% in Australia.
So they're having like only a quarter of the amount of babies they were having before the vaccine rollout.
I think it's the vaccines that are causing all of this, personally.
I think it's the vaccines.
Maybe someone has a different opinion.
I have no other explanation for it, but you know, we'll let Harvard do this.
So men who regularly lift heavy objects at work have higher sperm counts, suggests a new study from researchers at Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women's Hospital.
This now explains why Mexicans have so many children.
So also explains why black men are having so many babies with fat white chicks.
So fat white chicks be creating higher sperm counts.
That's unfortunate.
But the study published in Human Reproduction is a part of the Environment of Reproductive Health Earth cohort, a collaboration between the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Mass General Brigham to evaluate the effect of environment and lifestyle factors on fertility.
Earth has collected samples and survey data from over 1,500 men and women.
The current study focused on a subset of these participants, including 377 male partners and couples seeking treatment at a fertility center.
The researchers found that men who reported often lifting a moving heavy objects at work had 46% higher sperm count concentration and 44% higher total sperm compared to those with less physical jobs.
Men who reported more physical activity at work also had higher levels of male sex hormone testosterone and counterintuitively the female hormone estrogen.
So I don't know if this is really a study.
It's like when men do masculine things, their bodies operate at a masculine level and your body meets the challenges.
Like if you're sedentary and you're acting like a bitch, then your body behaves like one too.
Like if you, if like usually we see women with the housework staying at home, not lifting heavy things, you know, keeping their skin soft.
That's why the LGBT says that Joseph was gay in the Bible because he was into housework.
I'm not going to bring it up on the screen, though, because it's on my other computer.
Wait, I can bring this up here.
Yeah, actually.
Let me bring this up on the screen.
Okay.
Newly released footage shows the dramatic moments of a bystander chasing down a man who had just fatally struck an off-duty Texas detective in a drunk driving car crash.
Wow.
The video obtained by WFAA, Fox 4, and other outlets shows how the convicted killer, Dylan Molina, tried to flee on foot following the November 27, 2021 crash that killed Ulysses Police Detective Alex Cervantes while he was in the car with his family.
Oh, my fucking...
I gotta work on my cursing, but this is the time to curse.
You effing killed somebody, you motherfucker.
Gonzalez really shouted him.
You killed somebody.
And Gonzalez told the WFAA he was coming home from Thanksgiving gathering when he saw the crash.
Oh my gosh.
I don't know why it had to happen that it did, Gonzalez said, but I knew he wasn't going anywhere.
I couldn't let him go.
The slain detective was with his wife and two kids who were injured from the crash after Molina ran a red light once he left the local bar.
Molina pleaded guilty in January to intoxication, manslaughter, and three counts of intoxication, assault.
He was sentenced to 15 years on the manslaughter plea and 10 years each on the assault pleas with the sentences to run concurrently.
The newspaper reported.
Police this month filed charges against another person, the woman who served Molina all the booze before he left the bar and drove off.
Bartender Carl Calla Richardson is accused of overserving Molina before he left the bar and drove off.
Fort Worth Police reportedly said that authorities said the 26-year-old woman knew the customer was drunk and kept serving him regardless.
In three hours, Molina was served eight double vodka cocktails.
Like, like, like, I think, I don't think you should be punishing bartenders.
Like, because you have no idea if someone's going to be driving.
And you, like, unless, like, that's a big dude, okay?
Like, this is what I don't like about crimes is when you start blaming people that I don't feel like should take the blame.
The dude had 16 shots of vodka in three hours, okay?
Which is, like, I'm not making wide a situation, which a lot of men can do.
And that's all I'm going to say.
It's not as much as you would think.
If you're a girl and you had eight double shots, yeah, you're probably KO'd.
As a guy, depending on how much you drink, especially if you're a bigger dude like that guy is, I would say that's not, that's not, wouldn't, wouldn't, wouldn't alarm me.
In three hours, two or three drinks an hour, right?
He's only ordering two to three drinks an hour.
Do you know what I'm saying?
Like, he's not, it's not like he's like up there, like he said, like one hour.
He took like eight double shots back to back to back to back to back.
He did this.
And so I feel like charging her on that is just like petty.
And I don't like that.
But I also think people, when there's, you know, people want justice.
And that's a real thing about drinking and driving that's like very, very, very scary about it.
Most people have drank and drive.
I think majority of people who drink have drink and drive at least one time in their life.
A lot of people regularly drink and drive.
But that's the problem with drinking and driving is it's not about the 99 times that you get away with it.
And then, and, you know, I mean, I've got in trouble.
I crashed a car while on medication before, and I got in trouble for that.
And I was on Zulpodem tartrate, which is sleeping pills and whatnot.
So I've, I, I mean, I got it.
I got, I, I have gotten in trouble for that before, but it ended up being, like, the charges ended up being dropped and whatnot, and it ended up being corrected.
I still had to do community service, and then I threw, and I never took prescription medications.
I threw them all away after that.
And, like, I, I got charged with whatever that is, DWI or whatever, and then it got, like, a wet and reckless or something, and then I ended up just getting it completely removed off the record.
It was back, what, 10 years ago, and that was from prescription medications.
I don't even know how I ended up crashing into a center divider, but I fell, I was asleep behind the wheel.
It's lucky that you never knocked out, too.
I hit the airbag didn't go off, and I knocked out and fell into the split open my head, had a massive concussion.
But I stopped taking prescription medication after that.
I just stopped, like, genuinely.
You know what I mean?
Like, I just don't want to do that anymore.
Like, I was like, I was really scared.
I didn't know what happened.
And luckily, because of the situation, I ended up in my life not getting like severely charged, you know, like for wrecking and stuff because it was proven that these were side effects of the medication.
Yeah, that's why the best thing I heard from Jordan Peterson recently that I really did like when a woman asked him, because I'm very mixed on Jordan Peterson these days.
I started doing his audio book last night on 12 Rules for Life just because I never read it.
I never looked into it.
It's kind of boring.
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But no, I was listening to it a little bit as well.
But maybe it's just because I was in the beginning chapters.
But I've heard it's a really good book.
I hope it gets better.
That being said, is, and I'm sure it's amazing.
Although he has been crying about anonymous accounts on Twitter recently, which I found to be weird.
It's like, don't meet your heroes.
Like, when I saw Jordan Peterson, I'd be like, well, I just think that we've got to delete these people.
He was crying about it.
He was literally crying.
He said that they're the worst, like Machiavellian, the worst.
They should go to hell or something.
I don't know, crazy stuff.
Anyway, they said, what's your biggest fear as you've gotten older?
And he was like, making avoidable mistakes.
And like, making serious, avoidable mistakes that changed the course of my life.
That's what I, that's what I fear the most as I got older.
Because you, you make those mistakes in your 20s, maybe a little bit in your 30s.
And by the time you hit your 40s, you know, you're hopefully you've stabled out.
So you're not making like the same sort of errors.
Like if you could, like, yeah.
So if you've not made, like, like the 20s is like learning for your 30s.
The 30s is like putting into practice what you learned.
And hopefully by your 40s, if you haven't figured it out, it's like he's saying 60 and it would be annoying if I was 60 and hit someone and killed someone.
Okay, anyways, World Economic Forum, this is a screenshot from the recent article that psychologists say good life doesn't mean need to be happy or even meaningful.
A good life does not need to be happy or meaningful, meaning you don't need to get married, you don't need to have children, you don't need to have a good life like so what's a good life then?
No well, like here's the thing, I feel like i'm getting super Chad Giga lobster pills recently.
I'm taking a lot of lobster pills like i'm healthy.
I'm feeling good.
I could be healthier, I could be in better shape, but i'm feeling good.
I've been able to kick um my hat.
My drinking habit that was just like very toxic there for a couple years.
I was able to get back in the gym.
I'm able to eat healthily.
I'm able to.
I'm starting to deal with some of the reasons why I was coping negatively right.
I'm like actually making some progress in my brain.
That's a real big thing.
I'm reading a lot of the Stoics recently and learning how to like be your own friend, be alone with yourself, like these are very um, important disciplines as a human being, to learn to be okay with yourself and to kind of be on that trajectory, and maybe a lot of you guys are on that as well, and you understand that the sort of direction where you got to work on yourself.
I can't, you know, bitch and complain about some of the sad things that have happened or even the way people have been, you know, even recently.
I just have to continue to stay focused on my goals um, and ignore the bullshit and the part of the reason I I i'm able to do that is because i've i've brought more meaning into my life.
I've brought more value right, like I don't.
I never sit around here and preach to anyone that i'm perfect and never tell anyone they've got to be like me or anything.
All i'm saying is we should try to do better, and when you see stuff like this, that it's I people get the most mad at me.
They get the most mad at me that I believe in god and that I know god's true, but i'm honest, the fact that I have struggled to obey, go and struggle to be obedient, struggle to understand certain aspects um, in my mind, because I don't have an inner monologue, it's really hard for me to, you know, to understand things, But I see this and I go, what has brought me out of the darkness?
Even now, speaking of the lobsters, that's Jordan Peterson.
Whenever you're trying to do better, people try to pull you down.
And that's even happened in my life recently, where it's like there's all these lobsters and people using their claws to pull you down while you're doing well.
But this is antithetical to all of Western civilization, society, masculinity, even femininity.
The way that life gets better is you find meaning.
Women in motherhood and in being wife, men in fatherhood, and raising children.
This is the development that we actually work towards.
You have to have something of value in your life, right?
Your faith, your physical health, your children, your career, your reputation, these things can all be broken.
You can fix them.
They can move around.
But to preach to people that a good life is a life without meaning, a good life is a life without happiness.
I mean, to me, this is just preaching depression.
This is making more customers for antidepressants.
And this is turning us all into zombies.
Like, this is not a message we can get behind.
I reject this.
In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
I was going to ask, I don't know if you read that article, but if you had the choice between a good life, a happy life, or a meaningful life, what would you choose?
I think a good life would depend on what country you're in because there would be a different standard of what good is and also what time period you're in.
But I think mostly a good life would probably be equated to having your health.
That's the biggest probably of a good life is your body's healthy and you feel good.
I think your mind is your mind overall.
Like you win most of the battles in your own mind.
So we all have the tax, demonic and natural that are just in our minds and we get discouraged in our spirit.
So winning the mind and I think having purpose.
Like having something you're working towards.
You don't have to be rich or anything, but you have some purpose, right?
You're working towards a goal.
And that purpose, usually a good life, I would say, depending on what age you are, involves being married and then having a family.
That's what I'd say.
Health, purpose, spiritual soundness, and having people around you that care about you that you love.
So if you're younger, that could just be your mom and dad.
Because a good, that's what I said, that happiness is a choice.
And so I think happiness to me is an emotion where joy is a state of like to have joy is like a heart semblance.
It's something in you.
So you could have a good life and be full of joy, but still feel depressed or sad.
Like, I mean, like, look, if I have a good life, my life's been, it's been good and it's still good.
And there's my wife dies of cancer and there's nothing I could have done about it.
I could still have a good life and not be happy and be upset.
It's a good life, though.
I got my kids.
I got a job.
I got food.
It could be better.
So I'm not happy because I'm upset.
And I think sometimes even in a good life, part of the way that we even have a better life is through problem solving where we feel uncomfortable and we're not happy either with where we're living.
We're not happy with the job we have.
We're not happy with the way our kids are behaving.
We're not happy with something, some aspect, right?
When we look in the mirror and we're not happy with ourselves.
And so then we want to work on that happiness because we're going, I need to be okay with my body.
And it's not like I'm being unrealistic and having unrealistic body standards.
I'm fat and I need to stop being a fat loser and I need to get up and I'm not happy with this.
I still have a good life.
Life is good.
But I need to be, I'm not happy with my health.
And I think happiness is a state of, it's a choice in directed at different things.
And so happiness is like, but I think that that's where we could become negative and then realize that if you choose to live in a state of unhappiness, then you could end up being in despair or you can end up working yourself into depression.
So like happiness is good to not have sometimes because it shows you where you need to change.
And sometimes your boss makes you unhappy at work, even if it's a good life because you're getting paid well and you have everything you need, you're unhappy at work still, I'm unhappy.
It shows you might need a career change.
You might need to change up what you do and the environment you're in, right?
I don't know if that makes sense, but that's what.
But I feel like the meaningful is also really about perspective.
Because like just having a wife and stuff may not be meaningful.
If you hate your wife or if like you hate your kids or something, then it's not meaningful.
So meaningful is like you see the value in the good life.
You have a good life and you know its value.
Because a good life is a good life.
But to understand the value, that it means something to you, that the goodness of what it is objectively has some sort of value, then it becomes meaningful.
And that's when, that's what I'm saying.
You could have a meaningful, good life and be unhappy because you could lose your wife and you lost part of the meaning of your good life.
And then you end up depressed, but you can work on that.
You can always get over it.
Yeah.
And life shouldn't be about, some of the chats said if your life is all about being happy, then you shouldn't, you're not going to be, you're aiming incorrectly.
Some people just fucking make life worse for everyone.
I've met a lot of shitty people.
They choose their misery.
And I know people who just choose to be miserable.
And they try to make everyone else miserable around them.
And I don't understand them.
I never will.
I never will.
But I do know that we all have temptations to be negative.
And one of the thing I could tell you too is that it's so important to make the choice every day to be to not to be happy, but to find meaning in your day, in the highs and the lows, to have a meaningful life and have purpose and value.
It's so, you will not have a good life without a meaningful one.
Goodness follows us and it helps, you know, it's just, it's, okay, we'll move subjects.
Yeah.
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You want to get into the story that I was talking to you about about the black kid?
La La La find this to be um retrospectively uh, an interesting topic.
Because, even if he does have a disability or whatever, it's just the fact that if there was a big white kid that beat up a black teacher, this would be all over the news.
And you know what this is, what this is, what's hard to make content and why I think um, I think people think algorithms are low.
Like I noticed, Tim Pool's show has been really down in numbers.
A lot of people's shows have, is that I?
I think we're getting a little bit just tired of like watching things happen in real time but nothing changes.
It only gets worse.
Right like, i'm not gonna say who, but like one of the biggest um hosts on on the right wing that I just saw.
She was like attacking Don Laman because he's misogynist and she was like getting Cnn's back and saying how, like we ought to root out sexism and misogyny in the right wing.
Clear sign, you're a progressive liberal.
If that's the kind of language you're using, clear sign, that's progressive feminist, liberal language.
And I was looking, I looked this up, and so I looked this up, I looked up and I go, when did misogyny become popularized as a term?
You know it's it's an older word but the modern term of the way it's been used to mean like men thinking they're better right, because misogynist used to be more like a structure I was looking at the etymology of it, of looking at this idea of it used to more mean like a structural hierarchy, like patriarchy, but the the way it's used now, is a pejorative to men of like, oh, misogyny.
Misogyny was introduced by radical Marxist feminists in the 1970s as a way to create a negative stereotype in society, to pull down male-led power structures.
So anybody who's using the frame, the phrase misogyny unironically, is a very bitter feminist and that's just what.
And this is a very big host.
And she was like oh, Don Le Mon is a because the CNN put him on leave because he was like made some sexist comments and I thought she was joking, but it turned out she was agreeing with the comments and was like yeah, he should be fired.
You know, this is when the right gets stupid, like big win from the Neocon right.
Yeah, fire Don Lamond.
We need to fire him because he is a misogynist.
You're like, that's how weak, how dumb we are is that we have our thought leaders that are literally just thoughts with nice makeup on, and that's the, that's the hard part.
That's what they're called thought leaders th-h-o-t and it and it.
And it's really interesting to me that we have adopted the right wing, has adopted radical feminist ideas and we say that we're not feminist.
Richard Cooper, one of the fathers of the Manosphere, also brings up that idea and that discussion.
I speak to him regularly.
I really do like him of the fact that men are just such simps.
It's really their fault.
Like I just really want a pretty girl to tell me the ideas that I already think.
Please tell me the ideas I already think, my lady, my lady, when you tell me the ideas I we want to heal, you show me bobbies and let me be with you, okay?
You mean that capitalism, capitalism is the way?
I want to give you a show.
And I'm guilty of this, so I understand.
But it's like, she's a pretty quill, and she says capitalism is good.
Yeah, but she's going to be a fucking HR nightmare.
They were trying to make it an Arab dominant country.
And they interviewed the public about what they thought about this.
And this is what they had to say.
So apparently, and I did look, and the guy, he does speak Arabic that translated this, and they were arguing in the comments about the actual translation, about some wording and stuff.
But apparently, they're saying that they don't want black Africans because they have different values than the Arabs.
It's nice to know that only black Africans and Arabs have different similar and cultural values, and it's not black and white people in the United States.
That's good to know.
I got into a Twitter fight.
Can we get back to?
Should I just start showing my Twitter fights?
We should start getting back into the showing my Twitter fights.
Yes, but I think he was like, he was making a valid point in the terms he got all over the internet of.
He was just saying, like they don't want to be helped and when black he was talking about Don Lamond, he's taken out of context that Don The Mon, who's black, moved into a black neighborhood and said that he wanted to live into a white neighborhood because black neighborhoods have a unique set of problems and that they don't want to solve them and they don't want white people's help.
They just want their money, but they don't want to solve the problems.
That's what he was saying right, which is a fair.
He's like, they want your money, but not to solve the issue.
They just want your cash and so in the midst of that he goes, so then.
So then if, if somebody just wants your money, they want to use you, but they also want to abuse you and they don't want your answer, then just stay away from them.
Anybody doesn't matter what they are, and if they're black, then fuck it.
If they don't want your help, then don't help them.
Stay away from them, which is a fine statement to make.
Of course, you know everyone, like all the, all the shitlibs are going to get triggered by this.
And then I was like I wonder if Scott Adams was just being taken out of context, like I wonder if this guy really isn't based.
I wonder if he's like like because like, that's a pretty bold thing to say.
That's a very bold thing to say.
I know what he means, but you can say anything and you can get in trouble for it.
So then he says, here, white people are signaling like crazy, you want to be the one who wasn't too late to sit to signal white who like the virtue, signaling what?
I think he was saying like yeah, these are signaling that white people are all, signaling that we're all on board with what i'm saying, like everyone knows that what i'm saying is true and okay, I don't agree that you should stay away from all black people.
I don't agree with that meaning.
Like, let's be honest, he's talking about black neighborhoods.
Everybody knows there's cool black people that are sobs.
I don't hate anyone for the color of their skin.
We have people of all different ethnicities and races that follow the show.
I'm not against anyone because of the color of their skin.
Ideologically though, and in these neighborhoods, there's a lot of questions to be had on why people are the way they are.
I don't know um, you know aboriginals.
They don't act like civilized people usually, even when they're civilized.
I don't know why that's a good question, I don't.
I don't know why.
Um, there's people have reasons why, and they try to, you know.
Then they try to educate them and help them, and then now they're the stolen generation.
You know what I mean?
Like that's what he's saying.
It's like aboriginals were acting like animals, so they brought them and they tried to.
You know, they were abusing their kids and whatnot, and they would take the kids down, take them.
They would.
They would kids that were like from incest or like orphans and stuff.
It was kids where the dad was a white man who slept with an aboriginal woman and the kids were half, half mixed race, and they weren't accepted by the white community because they were black and they weren't accepted by the aboriginal community because they were white, half half, so they were often really mistreated and they weren't really accepted.
And so the missionaries took in those kids and and also kids that were being mistreated and abused, just like they would take in a white kid if the parents were on drugs, unable to provide for the kids, if it was a violent environment, like how you would take any kid.
So I think they did a big court case in Australia and said, if there is anybody that could come forward and present evidence that they were stolen stolen like gone in, taken from their parents stolen, whatever then They would they could would go to court and do this whole big thing and whatever, but not no one has been able to do that to prove that they were actually stolen.
So that's the whole story of the stolen generation, but it's a big issue in Australia where they go, oh, we were so horrible to the aboriginals and blah, blah, blah.
That guy in the back was the guy who attacked the teacher and that little one was the teacher.
That was...
Uh...
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