Fresh & Fit - Canadian Girls Challenges OF Model And It Becomes A HEATED DEBATE! Aired: 2026-03-23 Duration: 04:03:18 === Welcome to Spring Break Edition (04:55) === [00:23:19] And we're live, guys. [00:23:19] What's up? [00:23:20] Welcome to Fresh Hip Podcast After Hours Edition. [00:23:22] Spring. [00:23:22] Actually, spring break. [00:23:23] This is a spree break version. [00:23:24] It is. [00:23:24] It is, man. [00:23:25] It is. [00:23:25] Spree break. [00:23:26] Let's get into it, guys. [00:23:27] Let's go! [00:24:02] I gotta get away. [00:24:08] All right, and we are live. [00:24:09] What's up, guys? [00:24:10] Welcome to the Fresh Shift Podcast After Our Edition, man. [00:24:11] We're live on all platforms. [00:24:12] Apologize for the delay. [00:24:13] We did something new, guys. [00:24:14] You guys know I was doing my main show in the other room. [00:24:16] And then I basically kept the stream going on kick. [00:24:19] And we had to do that whole little switcheroo. [00:24:21] And, you know, it was the first time that we did it. [00:24:22] Shout out to Bills for figuring it out on the first one. [00:24:24] Next time, it'll be a lot smoother, but that's what I'm thinking we're going to do is while I'm doing my kickstream political culture commentary, I'll basically just like have it segue right into the after hours like this. [00:24:34] So it's one smooth transition, one long stream that you guys don't have to miss anything and rebuild and all that other crap. [00:24:39] Announcements for you? [00:24:40] Anything you have you want to say? [00:24:42] Pretty much. [00:24:42] We're going to be doing a stream with academics and Clav this weekend for music week. [00:24:47] Should be pretty dope. [00:24:48] And yeah, that's pretty much it. [00:24:50] Cool. [00:24:51] I might do something with him tomorrow, actually. [00:24:53] I'm still trying to figure it out. [00:24:55] Tomorrow, guys, I'm going to do an interview with Larry Johnson, former CIA guy. [00:24:59] We're going to talk about the war. [00:25:00] We're going to cover all of it in detail. [00:25:01] Obviously, there's been a lot of developments. [00:25:02] Trump did a five-day ceasefire on power plants, all this other stuff. [00:25:06] But yeah, the war is getting crazy. [00:25:08] I also might go to Ohio University this week. [00:25:10] We're still trying to figure out the weather to do some college debates there. [00:25:14] And then I have something else that I'm setting up as far as a debate goes with Sean Kelly and another individual. [00:25:18] I won't name it yet because we haven't locked in. [00:25:20] But that will be a debate on the Iran war. [00:25:25] Why we are losing this conflict. [00:25:29] If you guys watch my stream, I talk about all the time this war has been a colossal failure and we're definitely losing. [00:25:33] And then, oh, my book is out right now, by the way. [00:25:37] Amazon Bestseller, Why Women Deserve Even Less Right Now. [00:25:41] Number one in Psychology, okay, as well as feminist theory, psychology, and dating. [00:25:47] The softcover version isn't out right now because Amazon and me. [00:25:51] How dare you, man? [00:25:53] We do a lot, man. [00:25:54] Fucking Amazon, man. [00:25:56] Blood up Scott Ability, man. [00:25:57] It's my fault, man. [00:25:58] It'll be up at your party by tonight or tomorrow. [00:26:01] But the hard book covers up. [00:26:03] Yeah, the hardcover version is out, but we lost the softcover version, which was the main one that had all the good reviews. [00:26:08] That's why you don't hire niggas, bro. [00:26:10] Oh my God. [00:26:10] Hey, listen, Amazon, man. [00:26:11] No Jeets, man. [00:26:12] Yeah. [00:26:13] Well, anyway, so the book is out right now. [00:26:14] Amazon bestseller. [00:26:15] It's up in Kindle for only $9.11. [00:26:17] LOL. [00:26:18] And then also, go ahead and get the hardcover version, which just came out. [00:26:21] So go get it. [00:26:22] Number one bestseller, man. [00:26:23] Oh, yeah. [00:26:24] And then one last thing. [00:26:25] I dropped a video today. [00:26:26] Can we pull it up on my channel real fast? [00:26:27] I dropped a video today, guys, on exposing the Netflix documentary. [00:26:31] As you guys know, the number one documentary right now on earth is Inside the Manosphere, where we're featured in it. [00:26:37] I went ahead and showed you guys all the clips that they cut out because obviously Louis and Netflix do a bunch of deceptive shit. [00:26:42] So I went ahead and did a side-by-side showing like what the Netflix documentary shows versus what actually happened. [00:26:47] And as a matter of fact, let's play. [00:26:50] Scroll down my profile real fast. [00:26:53] Yeah. [00:26:53] I'll have Chris do his intro, then we'll while you gather it. [00:26:56] So Chris, do your intro and then Bills will have it ready. [00:26:57] Go ahead. [00:26:58] Chris. [00:27:03] Shout out to Bills and Mo, man. [00:27:04] Shout out to the girls, man. [00:27:05] Guys, we got, I think, nine girls on the panel. [00:27:07] All new girls, by the way. [00:27:08] So in this video. [00:27:12] I think one girl, she's a little bit over 25, but who knows? [00:27:15] I don't know. [00:27:16] But I don't know who it is. [00:27:17] But anyway, shout out to the chat. [00:27:19] Shout out to you guys. [00:27:20] It's Monday. [00:27:21] So, you know, I had to break the panel because Friday's ultra. [00:27:25] So Friday, I'm not sure, chat, if we might have a show on Friday, but I watch my very, very best. [00:27:31] But other than that, follow me on socials, onlyfans.com slash Aaron Parkson. [00:27:34] What? [00:27:35] No, I'm talking to you. [00:27:36] And on Twitch. [00:27:37] And let's make it happen. [00:27:38] Cool, so we... [00:27:40] One sec. [00:27:40] Cool. [00:27:41] So we got the clip right here, guys. [00:27:43] This is just an example of what they did in the documentary and what they didn't want you guys to see. [00:27:47] So as you guys can see here, on the left, it says what Netflix wants you to see. [00:27:50] And then we're going to show you what actually happened on the right-hand side because they obviously clip things in a certain way. [00:27:54] So of course, let's follow the clip. [00:27:56] It's actually fucking funny. [00:27:57] That's what they do, bro. [00:27:57] Oh, yeah, yeah. [00:27:58] This video is so fun right now. [00:27:59] I realized I too is being assessed by commenters in the chat. [00:28:05] The anonymous boosters to the fucking holdback. [00:28:07] Men are able to redeem themselves in many ways if we're not physically attractive versus very hard for them to redeem themselves if they're not physically attractive. === Documentary Secrets Revealed (09:48) === [00:28:14] Yeah, well, I feel like you've mixed two different things. [00:28:17] Yeah, well, I feel like you mixed two different things. [00:28:21] What a guy's interested in a relationship is sex. [00:28:25] What I'm saying is we don't even get to the relationship until he finds her attractive first. [00:28:27] Yeah, that's right. [00:28:28] Sexuality is her predominant value. [00:28:30] And then as you get to know her more and more, that sexuality goes and other traits start to take over for important. [00:28:36] For sure. [00:28:36] But in the question about whether in the toe, in the question about whether she has to have lost respect for him for her to not be willing to have sex with her husband. [00:28:47] That's a symptom of something else. [00:28:48] Well, she may be depressed. [00:28:51] She may like self-worth. [00:28:52] I mean, there could be a lot of things going on. [00:28:55] Not for eight years. [00:28:56] She doesn't like self-worth that much. [00:29:00] She's not eight years. [00:29:01] I'm sorry, Louis. [00:29:03] All right. [00:29:04] Oh, shit. [00:29:05] Yeah, so that's just one example, guys. [00:29:06] I got like eight different fucking pieces of content like that where they cut out certain shit and then I show, like, I did a side by side what they showed in the documentary versus what actually happened. [00:29:14] So, anyway, without further ado. [00:29:16] It's funny. [00:29:16] They were like, yo, you want to say this paperwork? [00:29:18] I said, nah, hell no. [00:29:19] Ah, yeah. [00:29:20] I walked straight up. [00:29:21] Chris, you did a piece, right? [00:29:23] Yeah. [00:29:23] Ladies, thank you for waiting. [00:29:24] If you don't mind, give us your name, your age, what you do for a living, dating status. [00:29:29] Of course. [00:29:30] Your body count. [00:29:31] We'll start right here. [00:29:32] Welcome to the show. [00:29:33] Name, age, what you do for a living? [00:29:35] Irina. [00:29:36] I just turned 20 today. [00:29:38] Oh, shout out to you. [00:29:38] Sorry to hear that. [00:29:39] Okay. [00:29:40] Where are you from? [00:29:40] I know, right? [00:29:41] Unk. [00:29:42] I'm from Toronto. [00:29:43] Auntie. [00:29:43] Okay. [00:29:44] Oh, shit, Toronto. [00:29:44] What do you do for work? [00:29:46] I go to university. [00:29:48] Okay. [00:29:49] I'm in business school. [00:29:50] Full-time student then? [00:29:51] Yes. [00:29:51] Okay. [00:29:52] Well, you're in college, so you're. [00:29:54] I'm just going to put high school is the highest that you. [00:29:57] And you said you major in what? [00:29:58] Business school. [00:29:59] Business. [00:30:00] Okay. [00:30:01] Relationship status? [00:30:02] Single. [00:30:03] All right. [00:30:04] Are your parents together? [00:30:05] Yes. [00:30:06] All right. [00:30:07] And then. [00:30:08] Birth control? [00:30:09] No. [00:30:09] Okay. [00:30:10] Live life on the edge. [00:30:11] Wait, why'd you come to Miami? [00:30:12] Spring break, man. [00:30:13] Spring break. [00:30:13] It's my birthday. [00:30:14] There's a birthday by yourself? [00:30:16] With her and her. [00:30:18] Sounds a little right? [00:30:18] Girls drip. [00:30:19] Canadians, yeah. [00:30:20] Yep. [00:30:20] Okay. [00:30:21] And then race. [00:30:22] Are you white, Hispanic? [00:30:24] Basic? [00:30:25] Russian. [00:30:26] Oh, Russian. [00:30:26] Okay. [00:30:27] Okay. [00:30:27] You speak Russian? [00:30:28] Yeah. [00:30:29] All right. [00:30:29] What's your thoughts on Putin? [00:30:32] No comment. [00:30:33] Mighty dad. [00:30:35] It's always like silence, man. [00:30:36] It's like, you don't want to say nothing when it comes to him, man. [00:30:38] Chris. [00:30:39] Okay, so you're 20? [00:30:41] Yeah. [00:30:41] And Spring Break. [00:30:43] Chris, put the camera on you, bro. [00:30:44] Show you know who's talking. [00:30:45] Come on, man. [00:30:46] Okay. [00:30:47] Over here, ladies. [00:30:48] What's your body count? [00:30:50] One. [00:30:51] Wait, you sure? [00:30:53] One this week or Miami, right? [00:30:58] Yo. [00:30:59] Yo. [00:31:00] I'm like that as though. [00:31:01] What's your body count? [00:31:02] Okay. [00:31:02] One. [00:31:03] But this trip so far, one. [00:31:05] But she ain't college fresh. [00:31:07] No, this is one of the things. [00:31:09] Third year in college? [00:31:10] I'm second, but like, I'm down second, basically. [00:31:12] Oh, one since the trip? [00:31:13] Or no. [00:31:15] One total? [00:31:16] Yep. [00:31:16] I don't believe her mind. [00:31:18] Wait, where is he now? [00:31:19] What? [00:31:20] Your body count. [00:31:20] Where's he now? [00:31:22] So? [00:31:22] Where? [00:31:23] Where is he now? [00:31:24] He's gone. [00:31:25] Oh, he's gone. [00:31:26] What? [00:31:27] Long gone. [00:31:28] Long gone. [00:31:29] All right, bro. [00:31:30] Whatever you say. [00:31:32] What about you? [00:31:34] My name is Gia. [00:31:35] Hey, Gia. [00:31:36] Hi. [00:31:36] How old are you, Gia? [00:31:37] I'm 19. [00:31:38] Where are you from? [00:31:39] Into the Mike. [00:31:40] I'm from Las Vegas. [00:31:41] Okay. [00:31:42] Here on spring break, or you live here now? [00:31:45] I'm just visiting. [00:31:46] Just visiting? [00:31:47] Okay. [00:31:47] What do you do for work? [00:31:49] I just go to college. [00:31:50] Okay, full-time student. [00:31:52] What do you major in? [00:31:54] Business law. [00:31:55] Okay. [00:31:59] Do you guys go to school together or no? [00:32:00] Okay. [00:32:01] She's like, I don't know her. [00:32:02] Okay. [00:32:03] Education, I'll put high school relations status? [00:32:06] Single. [00:32:07] All right. [00:32:07] Are your parents together? [00:32:08] No. [00:32:09] Okay. [00:32:10] And then. [00:32:12] Birth control? [00:32:14] No. [00:32:16] Yo, you ever seen that show with the chia pets? [00:32:21] That's a great show, isn't it? [00:32:23] I thought it was a commercial. [00:32:24] Yeah. [00:32:24] Well, it's commercial. [00:32:26] No, it's not. [00:32:27] It's a product. [00:32:28] It is a product. [00:32:29] Okay. [00:32:30] What's your race? [00:32:31] Hispanic? [00:32:32] My dad's Cuban and Irish, and my mom's Ethiopian and Sudanese. [00:32:36] Oh, Sudanese. [00:32:37] Damn. [00:32:37] How many parents you got? [00:32:38] Yes. [00:32:40] So wait, Cuban, a what? [00:32:41] A white? [00:32:41] Irish, yeah. [00:32:42] Okay, and then your mom is what? [00:32:43] Ethiopian and Sudanese. [00:32:45] Oh, shit. [00:32:45] That's a crazy mix. [00:32:46] I've never met somebody that's Ethiopian and Sudanese. [00:32:49] My parents from Sudan, too. [00:32:50] Really? [00:32:50] Yeah, but I'm not mixed with Ethiopian. [00:32:52] Sorry to hear that, man. [00:32:54] Okay, what about you? [00:32:55] Wait, hold on. [00:32:56] Body count, Missy. [00:32:58] Oh, man, she's about to lie, bro. [00:33:00] She's about to lie, ladies. [00:33:01] Go ahead, tell us. [00:33:02] 14. [00:33:03] Damn! [00:33:04] Wait, wait, wait. [00:33:05] How old are you? [00:33:06] 19. [00:33:07] I mean, hey, yo, you missed five years, nigga. [00:33:09] You missed your nurse. [00:33:11] She honestly, what a year after that's her age. [00:33:15] And she's lying too, bro. [00:33:16] Yeah, it got bad. [00:33:17] Bro, she went crazy in college, huh? [00:33:20] No, not really. [00:33:20] Oh, wait, wait, at high school? [00:33:22] Oh, damn. [00:33:25] Damn, that's crazy. [00:33:26] All right. [00:33:26] Well, she kept it a buck, man. [00:33:28] Shout out to her, man. [00:33:29] Welcome to Miami. [00:33:30] Mario, she has 14 bodies, bro. [00:33:32] Yeah, yeah, no. [00:33:33] I saw. [00:33:34] Okay. [00:33:35] Who's up next? [00:33:36] What about you? [00:33:36] What's your name? [00:33:37] Hi, my name is Dina. [00:33:38] All right. [00:33:39] Dina, you said? [00:33:40] Yeah. [00:33:41] How old are you? [00:33:41] I'm 19. [00:33:42] Where are you from? [00:33:43] I'm from Toronto as well. [00:33:45] Oh, okay. [00:33:46] Oh, yeah. [00:33:46] I'm here with her. [00:33:47] Triangle. [00:33:47] No, no, yeah. [00:33:48] One, two. [00:33:49] It's a three son. [00:33:50] Okay, okay. [00:33:52] Can I watch? [00:33:54] I'm going to assume you guys all know. [00:33:56] No. [00:33:58] No. [00:33:58] How do you guys like to know each other then? [00:34:00] She's my sister. [00:34:01] Okay, that's your sister and then. [00:34:02] I know her from high school. [00:34:03] That's my cousin. [00:34:05] But what inspired the trip to come here, though, other than anywhere else? [00:34:08] It's her birthday. [00:34:09] I know, but why Miami other than New York, LA, Vegas? [00:34:12] It's warm. [00:34:13] It's freezing warm. [00:34:13] Why are you here? [00:34:14] I live here, nigga. [00:34:16] Yeah, we want to live here, too. [00:34:18] Of course. [00:34:19] Okay, yeah, Toronto sucks. [00:34:21] Yeah. [00:34:22] Okay, what do you do for work? [00:34:22] Are you a full-time student too? [00:34:24] I'm a student as well, yeah. [00:34:25] Okay. [00:34:26] Different schools, I'm guessing. [00:34:27] Yeah. [00:34:28] Okay. [00:34:29] Highest education level completed. [00:34:30] I'll just put high school. [00:34:31] Relationship staff? [00:34:33] I have a boyfriend. [00:34:34] Okay. [00:34:34] How long y'all been together? [00:34:36] Half a year. [00:34:37] Where's he at? [00:34:38] He's in Toronto. [00:34:39] Why is he here? [00:34:42] He doesn't have a visa to go to the U.S. [00:34:44] Oh, perfect. [00:34:45] Damn. [00:34:45] Excuse. [00:34:46] Wait, is he Canadian? [00:34:47] If he's Canadian, he doesn't need one. [00:34:48] He's not Canadian. [00:34:50] What is he? [00:34:51] He's Ukrainian. [00:34:52] Oh, okay. [00:34:53] Okay. [00:34:53] I was going to say Indian. [00:34:54] Toronto's cooked. [00:34:55] The brown town. [00:34:56] Yo, it's all Indians over there. [00:34:57] Brown town for life. [00:34:58] Spoil the scrambles. [00:34:59] Yeah. [00:35:00] Mario, Ukrainian can't have visas to America? [00:35:03] Nah, nah. [00:35:04] Yeah, you gotta. [00:35:05] You gotta be a woman for one, and then you have to have like the whole asylum one and stuff like that. [00:35:09] So, uh, your boyfriend was happy with you going to Miami? [00:35:13] He was okay with it. [00:35:14] But was he happy? [00:35:15] Nope. [00:35:16] Probably not. [00:35:17] Are you still went anyways? [00:35:19] Yep. [00:35:21] That's crazy, man. [00:35:22] Are you going to party tonight? [00:35:24] Yep. [00:35:24] Yep. [00:35:28] How old are you again? [00:35:29] 19. [00:35:29] Oh my god, you're cooked, bro. [00:35:31] Bro, dudes would never be able to go to Miami at 19, bro. [00:35:34] No. [00:35:34] We wouldn't be able to afford anything to get into anything. [00:35:37] TV at table. [00:35:38] Yeah. [00:35:40] We just come and get it. [00:35:41] That's Chris. [00:35:42] It's Grits. [00:35:43] All right. [00:35:44] Are you parents together or no? [00:35:45] Yeah, they're together. [00:35:46] Yeah. [00:35:46] Okay. [00:35:47] Birth control review? [00:35:48] Nope. [00:35:49] Okay. [00:35:49] And then, did the you was the Ukrainian guy born in Ukraine, then came to Canada? [00:35:53] Yeah, he came to Canada for school. [00:35:56] He has an F-1 visa, that's why. [00:35:57] Can't leave. [00:35:58] Or no. [00:35:59] Excuse me. [00:36:00] No, he has a Canadian visa to go to school, which, yeah, we don't recognize probably. [00:36:03] Okay. [00:36:03] And then what are you, white? [00:36:04] Or? [00:36:05] I'm from Belarus. [00:36:07] I was born there. [00:36:08] Oh, okay. [00:36:09] What is that? [00:36:09] I don't know. [00:36:11] It borders Russia and Ukraine. [00:36:12] Okay. [00:36:13] Yeah. [00:36:13] Soviet Union. [00:36:14] Hmm. [00:36:15] USSR. [00:36:16] A lot of Russians. [00:36:17] They're friends with Putin. [00:36:18] They're cool with Putin. [00:36:20] They're neutral. [00:36:22] Okay. [00:36:23] Who's up next? [00:36:25] Hi. [00:36:25] I'm Slovak. [00:36:27] Slovak? [00:36:28] Slovak. [00:36:29] Oh, Selvak. [00:36:30] Yeah. [00:36:30] That's her name. [00:36:31] Selvak. [00:36:32] Selvak? [00:36:33] Okay. [00:36:34] Very unique. [00:36:35] Okay. [00:36:35] How old are you? [00:36:36] I'm 22. [00:36:37] All right. [00:36:38] Where are you from? [00:36:38] Germany. [00:36:40] All right. [00:36:45] You said you're from Germany. [00:36:46] Do you live in Germany or you live here? [00:36:48] I live in Germany. [00:36:49] Okay. [00:36:50] I cannot tell. [00:36:52] You're just here visiting, I'm guessing. [00:36:53] Yes. [00:36:53] All right. [00:36:54] What do you do for work? [00:36:55] I'm a student. [00:36:56] All right. [00:36:57] Are you. [00:36:58] I must learn. [00:36:59] I'm assuming you study here in America? [00:37:00] No, I study in Germany. [00:37:02] Oh, I'm just here for holidays. [00:37:04] Okay. [00:37:05] Relationship status? [00:37:06] Single. [00:37:06] All right. [00:37:07] Are your parents together? [00:37:08] Yes. [00:37:09] Okay. [00:37:10] Birth control for you? [00:37:11] No. [00:37:12] all right and then you're okay and you said it's slovak right Slow back, yeah. [00:37:16] Okay, cool. [00:37:17] What's your body count? [00:37:18] 19. [00:37:21] 19? [00:37:22] 19. [00:37:22] Oh, that's not bad. [00:37:23] I mean, well, at least it wasn't six million. [00:37:25] Yeah. [00:37:27] Yep. [00:37:31] Okay, what about you? [00:37:32] We're comedians. [00:37:32] I don't think anybody else is coming. [00:37:33] Hi, my name is Sammy. [00:37:34] No, no, no, it's called Dad. [00:37:36] Oh, what's your name? [00:37:36] Sammy. [00:37:38] Simone? [00:37:38] No, Sammy. [00:37:39] S-A-N-I. [00:37:39] Oh, Sammy. [00:37:40] Yeah. [00:37:40] Okay. [00:37:41] I thought it was like short for Simone. [00:37:42] Like Samantha, like Sam. [00:37:44] Oh, okay. [00:37:44] Yeah. [00:37:45] I've seen you before. [00:37:46] Yeah, I was on like a Sammy with an A. [00:37:48] I was on like three or four weeks ago. [00:37:50] She was on your third five. [00:37:51] Yeah. [00:37:52] Okay. [00:37:52] I wasn't there. [00:37:53] All right. [00:37:54] You got a boyfriend, don't you? [00:37:56] It's a situation ship at the moment. [00:37:58] Oh, you guys broke up? [00:37:59] Well, it's a long story. [00:38:01] It's a long story. [00:38:02] Fresh house. === Birthplace Confusion and Body Counts (15:15) === [00:38:03] She does content. [00:38:04] And her dude does content as well. [00:38:06] And remember that part. [00:38:07] Okay. [00:38:07] Yeah. [00:38:08] Interesting. [00:38:09] So it's Sammy. [00:38:10] All right. [00:38:10] How old are you? [00:38:11] I'm 18. [00:38:11] All right. [00:38:12] Where are you from? [00:38:12] I'm from Minnesota, but I live in Brickle, Miami. [00:38:15] What part of Minnesota? [00:38:17] Like Minneapolis. [00:38:18] Okay. [00:38:19] What are your thoughts on your city getting destroyed by Somalis? [00:38:23] Hello, I'm Bob! [00:38:24] No, no comment. [00:38:25] I don't know. [00:38:26] There's a lot. [00:38:26] There's a lot of shit going down in Minneapolis right now, like a lot. [00:38:29] But I got the fuck up out of there, so I don't really know. [00:38:31] It's not my problem anymore. [00:38:32] So you live here, though? [00:38:33] Yeah, guess what she does for work? [00:38:36] She's 19 here alone in Brickle. [00:38:38] What did she do for work? [00:38:39] Fresh. [00:38:40] Quiz. [00:38:40] Let her tell you a lie. [00:38:42] Quiz time. [00:38:43] Can you guess what she does for work? [00:38:46] Can you guess? [00:38:47] I don't know. [00:38:48] I mean, she's 19. [00:38:49] Moved to Brickle. [00:38:50] Oh, oh, yeah, I mean, that was, yeah. [00:38:53] As soon as she said that she does content, yeah. [00:38:54] No, okay, but I don't, no, I don't do that. [00:38:57] I actually streamer. [00:38:59] What are you doing? [00:39:00] She's 18, Fresh. [00:39:01] Oh, even worse, 18. [00:39:03] But I'm a live streamer, so I'm not there. [00:39:06] I'm not there yet. [00:39:07] I mean, it's coming out in like two weeks, bro. [00:39:09] Do you do OnlyFans now? [00:39:10] Come on, man. [00:39:10] In like two weeks, yeah. [00:39:11] Don't want to just die. [00:39:13] I know, I saw that. [00:39:14] Two weeks you're doing OnlyFans or two weeks you're streaming? [00:39:15] Two weeks. [00:39:16] No, two weeks I'm dropping my OnlyFans. [00:39:19] So you're still doing it? [00:39:20] Well, yeah, eventually. [00:39:21] That's what I thought. [00:39:22] But not right now. [00:39:23] Wait, so you were doing it and then you stopped it now. [00:39:25] No, no, no, no. [00:39:26] Like, I haven't done it yet. [00:39:27] Like, it hasn't came out yet, but it will. [00:39:29] That's not like soon. [00:39:30] So. [00:39:31] I'm a live streamer. [00:39:32] Like, I do live streams. [00:39:33] I've never seen the debut for an OnlyFans. [00:39:35] Well, she's totally, right? [00:39:36] Yeah, yeah. [00:39:37] I do like contents, like videos and collabs and stuff with other content creators on TikTok. [00:39:43] Okay. [00:39:43] Yeah. [00:39:44] All right. [00:39:46] Highs. [00:39:47] I'm going to put high school, right? [00:39:48] You graduate high school? [00:39:49] Yeah, I went to college for like two years and then I dropped out. [00:39:51] Okay, relationship status is. [00:39:53] It's complicated. [00:39:55] Okay. [00:39:56] Wait, I gotta know. [00:39:57] So you were tight with him on the last show we did. [00:40:01] What actually happened that you said, you know what? [00:40:04] It's complicated. [00:40:05] I don't know what's going on. [00:40:06] Was it like him doing something or you? [00:40:09] Was it the only fans? [00:40:10] What was it? [00:40:10] It's really hard because we're both very public on social media. [00:40:14] Like we have a very public relationship. [00:40:15] Like everyone knows about our relationship. [00:40:18] And he's a very controversial person on social media. [00:40:21] Aren't we all? [00:40:22] Yeah. [00:40:22] So it's just he, I don't know. [00:40:26] I can't really get into the full story yet because we haven't really talked about it that much on the internet. [00:40:32] Yeah. [00:40:33] So was it him or was it you? [00:40:34] You can just say. [00:40:36] You could be honest. [00:40:37] It was. [00:40:38] It was him, like more or less. [00:40:40] But we're like, I don't know. [00:40:42] We're figuring it out. [00:40:43] Stop the cap. [00:40:45] You know, you know what's crazy about like these content relationships, they don't last because it's all on the internet. [00:40:51] Yeah. [00:40:51] And whatever you do is gonna be put and spawning. [00:40:53] All of a sudden, but like most of the relationships that you see online are obviously like not real. [00:40:57] But like, it's hard because like then when like real relationships do happen on social media, like it's just like this whole other realm of things, and then you got to like talk about it. [00:41:05] And then like, it's just, yeah, it's very messy. [00:41:08] It is messy, but sometimes messy is good. [00:41:11] So, okay. [00:41:12] That's funny at your age. [00:41:14] All right. [00:41:14] Uh, do we do all questions for uh body count? [00:41:18] Um, there you go. [00:41:21] That's undisclosed, but I don't know. [00:41:23] I honestly like don't keep track. [00:41:24] I don't really count. [00:41:25] Damn. [00:41:27] Last time you kept track, what was it? [00:41:29] I didn't say anything last time. [00:41:30] No, no, I mean, last time you kept track in your mind, what was it? [00:41:33] Oh, I don't know. [00:41:35] It's undisclosed, but I don't really, I really don't keep track. [00:41:38] Like, I don't really care. [00:41:39] I feel like I feel like that all is like not important. [00:41:41] Is it under 10 or over 10? [00:41:44] Um, it's over. [00:41:45] Okay. [00:41:45] It's over 10, but I just stopped counting. [00:41:48] I don't really give a fuck. [00:41:49] That is scary. [00:41:50] Okay, we're gonna move on to Smart Leah because that was actually very scary. [00:41:53] Oh, shit. [00:41:54] Weird. [00:41:55] I missed some of that. [00:41:55] Birth control, no, right? [00:41:56] Um, no, I have birth control. [00:41:58] Oh, you do? [00:41:59] And white? [00:42:00] I'm assuming. [00:42:01] Yeah, I'm white. [00:42:01] Okay. [00:42:02] Basic bitch. [00:42:05] And then what was real quick? [00:42:06] So I was dealing with this thing in the back. [00:42:07] The situation is because he doesn't like the OF? [00:42:09] The summary is he did something that she didn't like, and now they're pending slash complicated, and she's gonna try to work it out. [00:42:18] Did he cheat on you or something? [00:42:19] Well, I, again, it's like a very online relationship, so like I can't really get into details. [00:42:24] He's controversial, like us. [00:42:25] Yeah, very controversial. [00:42:27] So you didn't cheat? [00:42:30] I can't speak on it. [00:42:32] I can't speak on it. [00:42:34] you can say yes or no I mean if he's controversial online versus cheating those are completely like and evicorators I mean as of right now I see myself as single I'll put that out there like that. [00:42:48] Wow, it is messed up. [00:42:49] Yeah, I don't. [00:42:51] But I don't care. [00:42:52] Like, that's, I'm just single right now. [00:42:54] So. [00:42:54] Just tell us then. [00:42:55] No, I literally can't. [00:42:57] I can't. [00:42:58] I believe you can. [00:42:59] No. [00:42:59] I don't know how to like. [00:43:00] In Christ, we can do all things in Christ. [00:43:03] I don't know how to speak anymore. [00:43:07] I'll just ask this last question. [00:43:08] Would it be fair to say that it's not the breakup has nothing to do with him being controversial? [00:43:12] It's probably something more between you two. [00:43:15] Yeah, no, 100%. [00:43:16] It was between us. [00:43:17] Because I was in my head, like, wait, it's controversial. [00:43:19] She's leaving him because he's controversial. [00:43:20] No, oh, no. [00:43:21] I knew that walking in. [00:43:21] I knew that walking in. [00:43:23] All right. [00:43:24] Okay. [00:43:24] Yeah, then that doesn't matter. [00:43:25] All right. [00:43:26] What about you? [00:43:26] What's your name? [00:43:27] My name is Crystal. [00:43:28] Crystal? [00:43:29] Okay. [00:43:30] How old are you? [00:43:31] I am 40. [00:43:32] Wait, so you know it. [00:43:36] I'm sorry. [00:43:37] Don't worry about this guy making himself. [00:43:39] I knew it. [00:43:41] So young. [00:43:42] Where are you from? [00:43:43] Where are you from? [00:43:43] I'm from originally from New York. [00:43:45] I live in Hollywood. [00:43:46] Okay. [00:43:46] The city or like just upstate or? [00:43:49] I'm from Bronx, New York. [00:43:50] Oh, shit. [00:43:51] How long have you been in Miami? [00:43:53] I live in Hollywood. [00:43:54] Oh, shit. [00:43:55] I'm new to the area as of a year and a half. [00:43:58] Okay, so you left the city a year and a half ago. [00:44:01] I was in Fort Myers. [00:44:03] How long have you been in Florida then? [00:44:04] About a long time. [00:44:05] 20 years. [00:44:06] Ah, okay, but you're from Florida. [00:44:07] But I'm originally born and raised in New York. [00:44:09] Yeah, okay. [00:44:10] So like half your adult wife was here. [00:44:12] Okay. [00:44:12] Oh, yeah. [00:44:13] What do you do for work? [00:44:14] I am an entrepreneur, so I help with financial literacy as well as real estate and home care. [00:44:21] Nice. [00:44:22] Okay. [00:44:24] Highest education completed? [00:44:26] Associates. [00:44:27] Okay. [00:44:28] Relationship status? [00:44:29] Single, openly dating. [00:44:31] Okay. [00:44:31] You have kids? [00:44:32] I do. [00:44:33] How many? [00:44:35] Five, one adopted. [00:44:36] Damn. [00:44:37] Oh, you are cooked, my friend. [00:44:38] It's amazing. [00:44:39] She's white. [00:44:39] It's crazy. [00:44:40] She's 40. [00:44:41] My life is amazing. [00:44:42] And then birth control for you or not? [00:44:44] No. [00:44:44] Okay. [00:44:45] And then I would put, are you like black, Jamaican? [00:44:48] I am Puerto Rican, 100%. [00:44:51] Okay, that makes sense. [00:44:52] Well you have five kids. [00:44:52] That's fair. [00:44:55] Yeah. [00:44:56] She gets a pass. [00:44:57] All right. [00:44:57] Well, thank you. [00:44:58] All right. [00:44:59] And then, okay. [00:45:01] Who's up next? [00:45:01] Wait, Granny? [00:45:05] What? [00:45:05] I'm solder than me. [00:45:09] I'm just saying. [00:45:09] Oh, man. [00:45:11] Let me take it, I guess. [00:45:13] What's your body count? [00:45:14] I'm at six. [00:45:15] You're lying, bro. [00:45:17] Come on, man. [00:45:18] I was married and in a relationship. [00:45:20] Chris, she's from the Bronx. [00:45:21] 21 years. [00:45:21] I'm saying, though. [00:45:23] I'm with my child for 21 years. [00:45:24] So that's the thing. [00:45:26] You got a kid with him. [00:45:28] No, absolutely not. [00:45:30] So, it got like at least 12. [00:45:32] No, two out of the six. [00:45:34] I have kids with. [00:45:36] All right. [00:45:36] So then, why the fuck did you break up with him? [00:45:38] He was abusive. [00:45:39] So all five of them? [00:45:41] No. [00:45:42] I had my first. [00:45:43] That's like my rigidity. [00:45:45] My daughter's father. [00:45:46] That he was a player. [00:45:47] So I let him go. [00:45:48] And then my kids father. [00:45:49] You're the factor. [00:45:50] Stop capping. [00:45:50] All right. [00:45:51] You're the factor. [00:45:53] You are toxic. [00:45:54] I am not. [00:45:56] Listen, then my other three kids, father, I was with him, but he was abusive. [00:46:00] And I dealt with it for 21 years. [00:46:03] And then I've been dating for two years. [00:46:04] So I smashed two people. [00:46:06] I'm just saying. [00:46:06] You smashed it for like four years. [00:46:07] You know the funny part, bro. [00:46:10] These things here, you pick the guys. [00:46:11] You pick the guys. [00:46:13] I do. [00:46:13] One passed away. [00:46:14] The one I was dating, he died. [00:46:15] Now he rest in peace. [00:46:17] And then I was dating another one. [00:46:18] Oh, you killed him? [00:46:19] No, he died of cancer. [00:46:20] I'm saying. [00:46:21] No, it sinks. [00:46:22] Like, it's not too bad for 20 years. [00:46:24] Think about it. [00:46:27] What made you think that she was a scared? [00:46:28] I wish I would have done that. [00:46:29] Look at her. [00:46:30] She's from the Bronx. [00:46:33] Yo, this nigga said, no, not natural cause or anything. [00:46:36] Like, did you kill him? [00:46:37] No, why would I kill? [00:46:38] It makes sense. [00:46:39] She's from the Bronx. [00:46:40] Very loving and caring. [00:46:40] Like, why would I do that? [00:46:41] I would nurture him to life. [00:46:42] Puerto Ricans, man. [00:46:44] She's from the Bronx. [00:46:45] I am from the Bronx. [00:46:47] If you know, Bueriquans, we loving, caring, nurturing. [00:46:50] And crazy. [00:46:51] We can be if you make us. [00:46:53] There you go. [00:46:55] Science real quick. [00:46:56] Because we are crazy. [00:46:57] Okay, but don't make us crazy because then other than that, you good. [00:47:01] That's the scary part. [00:47:02] All right. [00:47:03] Who's up next? [00:47:04] What's your name? [00:47:04] Hi, Mills. [00:47:05] Nice to meet you. [00:47:06] Hey, Mills. [00:47:07] How old are you? [00:47:08] I'm 19. [00:47:09] Okay. [00:47:10] 19. [00:47:11] Where are you from? [00:47:12] I'm from here in Fort Lauderdale. [00:47:14] Okay. [00:47:15] All right. [00:47:15] So Fort Lauderdale. [00:47:16] All right. [00:47:17] What do you do for work? [00:47:19] I do social media. [00:47:23] I mean, probably making a back. [00:47:25] What does that entail? [00:47:26] Could you give us a description? [00:47:27] Like Instagram. [00:47:28] I stream with people. [00:47:30] I also do OF. [00:47:31] So. [00:47:32] Oh, that makes sense. [00:47:33] There we go. [00:47:34] Yeah, that was your funnel, guys. [00:47:35] That was the funnel. [00:47:36] So, how does it feel? [00:47:37] Your boss died today. [00:47:39] I know. [00:47:39] I'm really sad. [00:47:41] What's his name? [00:47:47] You don't know his name? [00:47:48] Yo, if a nigga give me money like that, I don't know his name. [00:47:51] At least, yo. [00:47:52] What's his name? [00:47:55] This is sad. [00:47:56] By the way, here's a fun fact: your boss donated with his wife to AIPAC $11 million to fund pro-Israel events. [00:48:04] Did you know that? [00:48:05] No, she was not. [00:48:06] That was your boss, by the way. [00:48:07] I'm not. [00:48:08] That's cat. [00:48:08] Okay, Fresh. [00:48:09] You don't even know his name. [00:48:10] He paid your ass. [00:48:12] That's true. [00:48:13] That's sad. [00:48:14] It's very sad. [00:48:15] All right. [00:48:15] With W Fresh, man. [00:48:17] Why'd you make that anti-Semitic comment, man? [00:48:19] No, it's the truth, bro. [00:48:20] Oh, hold on. [00:48:21] Do you humanize? [00:48:22] I mean, that was your boss, nigga. [00:48:24] We're comedians. [00:48:24] Anyhow, we're coming to this kid. [00:48:26] But yeah, so. [00:48:29] All right. [00:48:30] Okay. [00:48:31] Has education level completed high school? [00:48:33] Yes. [00:48:33] All right. [00:48:34] What's your relationship status? [00:48:36] Single. [00:48:36] All right. [00:48:36] Are your parents together? [00:48:37] No. [00:48:38] Okay. [00:48:39] What's control over you? [00:48:40] No. [00:48:41] Okay. [00:48:41] And then what's your like ethnicity? [00:48:44] I'm Puerto Rican as well and Cuban. [00:48:46] Okay. [00:48:47] Any kids? [00:48:49] No. [00:48:50] Well, what a long pause, though. [00:48:53] Yeah, anytime we're at Puerto Rican, it's like standard procedure. [00:48:55] We have to ask Russia. [00:48:56] You guys are very fertile. [00:48:57] No, I do not. [00:48:58] I do not have kids. [00:48:59] Just to clarify for you guys. [00:49:00] Not yet. [00:49:01] Yeah. [00:49:02] Like if a Russian's on, we ask you, like, put in if a Jew is on, do you own a bank or something? [00:49:06] Like, if we have a or you get loans. [00:49:08] Yeah, if, like, you're a black girl, like, you know, you came from like Chicago or something. [00:49:11] We ask if you've been fight, wanded, or yeah, yeah, waved. [00:49:14] I mean, I know why she paused. [00:49:16] Why? [00:49:17] Because never mind. [00:49:18] Shit, shout out to me on YouTube, though. [00:49:21] What did you say? [00:49:22] Because why? [00:49:23] Because what? [00:49:24] Wait till it's rumble, yeah. [00:49:25] Can I say it? [00:49:27] No, no, no, bad. [00:49:31] All right. [00:49:32] What do you need to say? [00:49:32] I don't know what the word is, man. [00:49:33] Don't even think about it. [00:49:34] Just keep moving. [00:49:35] Just please. [00:49:36] See, if anyone else said the A word, I would be like, okay, let me try to guess. [00:49:38] But Chris, you probably misspelled it. [00:49:39] It's that so we probably say it. [00:49:41] It's probably like a fucking E or some shit. [00:49:44] Nah, nigga. [00:49:46] Yeah, Aron. [00:49:47] Yeah. [00:49:47] Okay. [00:49:47] That's about you. [00:49:48] That's A, nigga. [00:49:49] What we talking about. [00:49:50] Fantastic. [00:49:50] See, ladies and gentlemen, we're raising each other. [00:49:52] Hey. [00:49:53] What's your name? [00:49:53] Alina. [00:49:54] All right. [00:49:54] How old are you, Alina? [00:49:55] 18. [00:49:56] All right. [00:49:56] Where are you from? [00:49:57] Toronto? [00:49:58] Yeah. [00:49:58] Yeah, she's for the streets. [00:49:59] Well, I mean, she did. [00:50:01] She's from Toronto. [00:50:02] I'm from the six. [00:50:03] Exactly. [00:50:04] Six bodies. [00:50:04] Six god. [00:50:05] Okay, but I was not born there. [00:50:07] You weren't born there, but you lived there. [00:50:09] And you were for the streets. [00:50:10] All right. [00:50:11] Where were you born then? [00:50:12] Look at Miami. [00:50:13] Where do you think I was born? [00:50:16] She belongs to the streets. [00:50:18] Hi, Leah. [00:50:20] Okay, what do you think mythness is? [00:50:23] Oh, God, here we go. [00:50:24] Chipmunk. [00:50:26] That was my nickname for my best friend. [00:50:28] Really? [00:50:29] I believe it. [00:50:32] All right, you hold the Canadian passport, though, I'm assuming. [00:50:35] No. [00:50:36] What? [00:50:36] They're sisters, right? [00:50:38] No, they go to... [00:50:38] Yeah. [00:50:39] Oh, yeah. [00:50:40] Yeah, yeah. [00:50:41] So, what's hers? [00:50:42] Yeah. [00:50:42] She's Russian. [00:50:43] So that means she's Russian. [00:50:44] I'm also American. [00:50:45] She has three passports. [00:50:47] Okay, so you guys are dual citizens. [00:50:48] Oh, you're a spy? [00:50:49] No. [00:50:50] I don't want citizenship. [00:50:51] So she has dual citizenship. [00:50:52] She's a spy. [00:50:53] No, she has three. [00:50:55] Our favorite number. [00:50:56] Gotta be a spy. [00:50:57] Do you guys have different fathers? [00:50:59] I'm a spy. [00:51:00] Or different moms? [00:51:01] It's complicated. [00:51:02] Very. [00:51:04] No, it's funny. [00:51:05] Before the show, they said do we have to tell the truth about ourselves? [00:51:07] Yeah. [00:51:08] Yeah, they literally asked, yeah, they literally asked, like... [00:51:11] Don't expose. [00:51:12] They're going to find out what's going on. [00:51:12] Yeah, just so you know, like, we got. [00:51:16] Yeah, we got almost. [00:51:17] Yeah, like 13,000. [00:51:19] Yeah, almost 15,000 people watching right now, man. [00:51:21] But they're going to find out for platforms. [00:51:22] They're going to find out. [00:51:22] They're going to start Google. [00:51:23] They're going to start looking and finding out. [00:51:25] So you guys can say it now or I'll say that. [00:51:26] Good luck. [00:51:27] Good luck. [00:51:28] All right. [00:51:29] Well, chat, I guess they challenge you guys. [00:51:32] Yep. [00:51:33] All right. [00:51:33] What do you do for work? [00:51:35] Does being pretty and happy count? [00:51:37] All right. [00:51:37] You're a student, I'm guessing. [00:51:39] I am. [00:51:40] Okay. [00:51:41] Highest education, probably high school. [00:51:42] Relationship status. [00:51:44] I have a boyfriend. [00:51:45] Where is he now? [00:51:47] Alive. [00:51:48] No, is he in Miami? [00:51:50] Is he in Toronto? [00:51:51] Okay. [00:51:51] He left today in the morning to Toronto. [00:51:54] And you're still here? [00:51:56] Yeah. [00:51:56] She's with me. [00:51:57] You're going to party tonight? [00:51:59] I mean, it's her birthday. [00:52:01] Yeah. [00:52:01] I mean, it's a birthday. [00:52:02] Damn. [00:52:03] Like, without him? [00:52:04] Your man left you by a party without him? [00:52:05] That's fucked up. [00:52:07] Okay. [00:52:07] We have agreements. [00:52:08] He has my location. [00:52:10] Doesn't matter. [00:52:10] That don't mean shit. [00:52:11] That'll mean. [00:52:11] Okay. [00:52:12] I don't go to parties to drink, plus, I'm driving. [00:52:14] Doesn't matter. [00:52:15] Direct to nigga's house. [00:52:16] Yeah. [00:52:17] That doesn't mean shit. [00:52:20] Trust issues? [00:52:21] No. [00:52:22] Yeah. [00:52:22] Clarity. [00:52:24] Trust us issues. [00:52:24] That's what I have. [00:52:25] Clarity. [00:52:26] Okay, there's clarity. [00:52:27] You're from Toronto. [00:52:28] And you're part of it. [00:52:29] He's from Toronto, too. [00:52:30] Look, I've just seen Toronto girls come here for girls' trips, and they're the worst. [00:52:35] Trust me, I know. [00:52:36] Brude. [00:52:36] A whole other country. [00:52:37] It's the truth. [00:52:38] No. [00:52:39] All lies. [00:52:40] Have you seen Miami girls? [00:52:41] Yup. [00:52:42] You guys are the worst. [00:52:43] Excuse me. [00:52:44] You guys are the worst, man. [00:52:45] Because you get free here. [00:52:46] No one's here. [00:52:46] You know. [00:52:47] What's so bad about Miami girls? [00:52:48] You keep saying that. [00:52:49] What's so bad about Toronto, girls? [00:52:50] Yeah. [00:52:50] Well, I'm just like confused. [00:52:51] Like, what's happening? [00:52:52] Okay, Miami girls are OF and Broad. [00:52:55] That's most of what? [00:52:56] Like, most of it is not true. [00:52:57] Most Miami girls have an OF. [00:52:59] Wait, wait, blah. [00:52:59] Okay, what's wrong with having an OF? [00:53:01] Well, I'm just saying, like, I know I'd love to. [00:53:03] I didn't test to this, but I don't know. [00:53:05] Like, it just, that's crazy. [00:53:07] Okay, okay. [00:53:08] And so you keep saying that, but it's like, yeah. [00:53:10] Because in Toronto, it's known that if your school doesn't go well, you move to Miami, you become an entrepreneur. [00:53:16] An entrepreneur with your buddy. === Miami Girls Stereotypes Debunked (06:34) === [00:53:18] AKA OF. [00:53:20] And then you make money off OFF. [00:53:21] Okay, so you're saying that no girls in Toronto do OF? [00:53:24] much less but like there's so much there's so many other things that people are doing here Like, not every single girl that you meet. [00:53:31] Okay, maybe not every single girl. [00:53:32] I didn't know there's more driven girls, and there's more girls making more money than people in Toronto here. [00:53:37] I will say that. [00:53:38] Making money off what? [00:53:39] It doesn't matter. [00:53:40] They're making more money than people in Toronto. [00:53:44] Most Toronto. [00:53:45] I just you keep saying that, so I just, I don't want to, like, you're, like, categorizing, like, everyone. [00:53:50] What are you doing? [00:53:51] What am I doing? [00:53:52] I'm live streaming. [00:53:53] I mean, in two weeks. [00:53:54] In two weeks, I'm doing an OF and I can, but that's fine. [00:53:57] I'm not literally saying just myself, but I'm saying you keep saying Miami girls as a whole, and it's like there's majority. [00:54:02] You're proving their stereotype. [00:54:03] Yeah. [00:54:04] Oh, shit. [00:54:06] It's not true. [00:54:06] It's not true. [00:54:08] There's more like business-driven people here than I've ever seen in my life. [00:54:12] I mean, OF is also business. [00:54:14] I mean, I'm not saying they're not business-driven. [00:54:16] Just business can be different. [00:54:18] Yeah, well, that's why all the Toronto girls are stuck in school. [00:54:20] So that's why all of them are. [00:54:22] I feel like their own business is sucking school. [00:54:23] Isn't that a bad thing? [00:54:24] I love Toronto. [00:54:25] I love Miami. [00:54:27] It's different. [00:54:28] I mean, you're here visiting, though. [00:54:30] So, I don't know. [00:54:31] Maybe you'd see it from a different perspective if you actually went to her. [00:54:34] I feel like I live here and I agree with her. [00:54:37] I don't know. [00:54:38] I don't believe. [00:54:39] Would you ever do OnlyFans? [00:54:41] No. [00:54:42] Never. [00:54:43] I'm happy with my boyfriend. [00:54:44] No, you're not. [00:54:46] You're here with us. [00:54:48] What is that supposed to mean? [00:54:49] What does your boyfriend have to do with anything? [00:54:51] Okay. [00:54:52] It's money. [00:54:53] Yeah, but it's also for man-validation, I feel like. [00:54:56] I don't think so. [00:54:57] I mean, you make a bag, you get the bag. [00:55:00] Okay, but how would your husband feel if your buddy was sold online? [00:55:04] How would you feel if you're poor? [00:55:07] Why would you have to sell your body to be rich? [00:55:09] I think I can use my brain to be wealthy. [00:55:12] And that's what my parents do. [00:55:14] I hope so. [00:55:15] That's good for you. [00:55:16] See, it doesn't just work like that. [00:55:18] You can't just be like, yeah, I'm going to be smart. [00:55:19] And then you're watching the street. [00:55:21] Did I say that? [00:55:22] Exactly. [00:55:22] Well, you think that you're going to be smart. [00:55:25] And you think that that's going to be how you make money? [00:55:26] I'm going to be smart. [00:55:28] What do you want to do in school? [00:55:29] I am in school. [00:55:31] I'm in business. [00:55:31] And I'm graduating just to make my parents. [00:55:34] So you're not going to be parents. [00:55:36] What is this invalidation for you? [00:55:37] Because now you're trying to make your parents happy. [00:55:39] You're trying to make your boyfriend happy. [00:55:40] But what about you? [00:55:41] Just to have a degree. [00:55:42] So then what are you going to do? [00:55:43] You just said. [00:55:44] I'm going to do my own business. [00:55:46] Not OF, though. [00:55:47] But five seconds ago, you said you were just going to sit here and look pretty. [00:55:50] Wait, so what business, what's your business plan? [00:55:53] My business plan? [00:55:54] Well, there's multiple ideas. [00:55:55] Don't tell her. [00:55:57] Yeah. [00:55:58] Because I'm definitely going to steal it. [00:56:00] I mean, tell her. [00:56:02] I'm curious. [00:56:03] No, I'm curious too. [00:56:04] I'm curious. [00:56:05] There's two ideas. [00:56:07] Okay. [00:56:07] One's really interesting. [00:56:08] Interesting, and we're going to patent it. [00:56:10] Yeah. [00:56:10] One is going to be patented, so we're not going to talk about it. [00:56:13] Second is helping my parents. [00:56:14] Third is opening my own restaurant. [00:56:16] Should I continue? [00:56:17] Or is that enough? [00:56:18] Yeah, yeah. [00:56:19] Oh, so the whole list. [00:56:20] Yeah, the whole list. [00:56:20] Wait, helping your parents is a business. [00:56:23] Okay, okay. [00:56:24] Yeah, because they have a business that's not based in Toronto or America. [00:56:28] So I'm going to go to the bathroom. [00:56:28] So you're going to be working for your parents. [00:56:30] You wouldn't be. [00:56:31] Not really. [00:56:32] It's a little more complicated. [00:56:33] It's more complicated than that. [00:56:34] So explain it. [00:56:34] We have time. [00:56:36] Yeah, I guess today we do guys. [00:56:38] Spring break. [00:56:38] Go ahead. [00:56:39] Waiting cash. [00:56:40] I mean, I'm going to be helping my mom. [00:56:45] So you'll be working for your mother. [00:56:46] I'm going to be working with my mother. [00:56:48] Alongside under your mother. [00:56:50] Alongside. [00:56:50] Oh, long time, my mother. [00:56:51] May I ask? [00:56:51] What cuisine of food? [00:56:53] Sorry? [00:56:53] What cuisine of food? [00:56:54] What kind of restaurant? [00:56:55] Cuisine. [00:56:56] Oh, it's going to be Italian and Asian. [00:56:58] It's going to be a mix. [00:56:59] Okay. [00:57:00] Mama Millia! [00:57:01] Yo, how does that? [00:57:02] Yo, yo, I've been to the mini restaurants. [00:57:03] I was just trying to figure out. [00:57:04] Okay, so are you Italian or Asian? [00:57:06] Hey, listen, listen. [00:57:06] That's fine. [00:57:07] Continue on. [00:57:07] Your restaurant. [00:57:08] Okay. [00:57:08] Basically, I have my boyfriend, my best friend, and my friend. [00:57:12] So whenever we go to the restaurant, one is eating Italian food, and the other one is gluten and they are intolerant. [00:57:18] So she has to get seafood. [00:57:20] And the other one has another issue with seafood. [00:57:23] So she has to get something else. [00:57:24] So that's a restaurant for everybody. [00:57:25] Plus, it's going to be a club at night. [00:57:28] Okay. [00:57:29] Make sense? [00:57:29] Yeah. [00:57:30] So it's more like seafish. [00:57:31] Seafood. [00:57:34] Whatever you want to call it. [00:57:35] No. [00:57:35] A fucking club. [00:57:38] Club. [00:57:39] Well, I hope it goes well for you. [00:57:41] Did you have something else you wanted to say? [00:57:43] Me? [00:57:44] No, her. [00:57:45] Because I know you're talking with her. [00:57:46] Oh, I low-key forgot. [00:57:47] Sorry. [00:57:48] Okay. [00:57:49] Great combo. [00:57:50] All right. [00:57:51] Okay, fantastic. [00:57:52] Okay. [00:57:53] You said your relationship. [00:57:53] How long have you been with your guy? [00:57:57] A month. [00:57:58] Oh. [00:57:58] Oh, yeah. [00:57:59] It was our anniversary. [00:58:00] Wait, how'd you meet him? [00:58:02] You're a friend. [00:58:04] All right, man. [00:58:05] What is that supposed to mean? [00:58:06] Are your parents together? [00:58:08] Yeah. [00:58:08] Okay. [00:58:09] And then birth control? [00:58:11] No. [00:58:12] Okay. [00:58:12] And then ethnicity, are you Italian? [00:58:14] What do you think I am? [00:58:15] What do I look? [00:58:16] Mama Mia. [00:58:17] Probably Eastern European. [00:58:19] Is your boyfriend black? [00:58:21] No, he's half German, half American. [00:58:23] Okay. [00:58:25] All right. [00:58:25] I'm not doing. [00:58:26] Wait, hold on. [00:58:27] Body count. [00:58:29] Three. [00:58:31] Damn, you're right. [00:58:32] Okay, all of them are my boyfriends. [00:58:34] Oh, ex-boyfriends and a current boyfriend. [00:58:36] So just fuck it. [00:58:37] A dump? [00:58:39] Hey, fucking dump, right? [00:58:40] Not really. [00:58:41] All of them were long-term. [00:58:43] And then you, your body count. [00:58:44] Mine? [00:58:44] Yeah. [00:58:45] Four. [00:58:46] 18? [00:58:47] I'm 19. [00:58:48] I turned 20 in May. [00:58:50] Yeah. [00:58:51] Okay. [00:58:51] All right. [00:58:51] I'm going to be 19 this year. [00:58:54] Okay, hold on. [00:58:55] I'm losing track of the body counts. [00:58:57] It's not that many. [00:58:58] Wait, you said like 19 or something? [00:58:59] Who me? [00:59:00] Yeah. [00:59:01] Oh, no, it's like 77. [00:59:03] I actually lied. [00:59:04] Like 6'7? [00:59:08] Eat a wolf? [00:59:10] No. [00:59:10] I saw pictures of my feet. [00:59:13] Oh, you're a little demon. [00:59:14] What the heck? [00:59:15] She looks so innocent, by the way. [00:59:17] That's probably the Ethiopian side. [00:59:19] Okay, and then Belarus, what about you? [00:59:22] One. [00:59:24] Okay. [00:59:24] And then German had 19? [00:59:27] Yeah. [00:59:27] Okay, and then you said you had 10? [00:59:30] No, I just don't count. [00:59:32] 19. [00:59:32] That's more than that. [00:59:33] She lost count. [00:59:34] She lost count. [00:59:35] No, she's 18. [00:59:36] I'm 18. [00:59:36] Yeah, but what did she lose count at? [00:59:37] What was the last number she remembered? [00:59:38] I don't know. [00:59:39] Is it over 10? [00:59:40] It's over 10. [00:59:41] It's over 10. [00:59:41] That's over 10. [00:59:42] Over 20? [00:59:43] I don't know. [00:59:44] Not beating Miami allegations. [00:59:46] Okay, over. [00:59:48] Oh, you got jokes, bro. [00:59:50] Can't make it. [00:59:51] Toronto got jokes. === Sober Mindset and Relationship Drama (15:21) === [00:59:52] Okay. [00:59:52] So, is it over 30? [00:59:55] I don't know. [00:59:56] I don't. [00:59:56] I have no idea. [00:59:57] I mean, do you suck dick? [00:59:59] I mean, not a lot. [01:00:01] Nigga, she's like a chill. [01:00:02] Of course I do. [01:00:06] Well, I don't know. [01:00:07] I give head more than I like. [01:00:09] Oh, see? [01:00:09] I told you. [01:00:10] But that's just because I'm good at it. [01:00:12] Oh, yeah. [01:00:13] What else are you good at? [01:00:14] Embracing. [01:00:15] Yo. [01:00:15] A lot of things. [01:00:17] Like what? [01:00:17] Making money. [01:00:18] Yo, society is making money. [01:00:20] Society is cooked. [01:00:21] I agree. [01:00:21] This is somebody's daughter. [01:00:23] This is what's next, bro. [01:00:25] Society's cooked. [01:00:26] What's next? [01:00:27] Don't worry about it. [01:00:28] No, you can tell. [01:00:29] Sharing is a good one. [01:00:29] You guys are next, which is very scary. [01:00:31] And then, wait, so. [01:00:32] Very scary. [01:00:33] Oh, Russian, by the way. [01:00:35] I just put it. [01:00:35] Makes sense. [01:00:36] Yeah, thank you. [01:00:37] All right, 20 plus. [01:00:38] And what about you? [01:00:39] She said four. [01:00:40] Four. [01:00:41] I don't believe that. [01:00:41] And she said. [01:00:44] You said four as well? [01:00:45] Yeah. [01:00:45] Me? [01:00:46] I said six. [01:00:47] Yeah, mills? [01:00:48] I said six. [01:00:49] I didn't say four. [01:00:49] That's the thing. [01:00:50] So she's six. [01:00:51] She's four. [01:00:51] Yeah. [01:00:51] Okay. [01:00:52] Okay. [01:00:52] Six, four. [01:00:53] And then. [01:00:55] And then you claim three. [01:00:57] Right? [01:00:57] I don't claim three. [01:00:58] I say it's three. [01:01:00] Like it's a fact. [01:01:00] It's a statement. [01:01:01] Wait, what? [01:01:02] Claim. [01:01:03] Okay. [01:01:04] All right. [01:01:05] What about you? [01:01:05] What's your name? [01:01:06] Zoe. [01:01:06] All right, Zoe. [01:01:07] How old is you? [01:01:07] 101. [01:01:08] Here we go. [01:01:09] Where are you from? [01:01:10] North Carolina. [01:01:11] Okay. [01:01:11] What part of North Carolina? [01:01:12] Charlotte. [01:01:13] Okay. [01:01:14] I'm assuming you live here now, though? [01:01:15] Yeah. [01:01:16] All right. [01:01:16] What do you do for it? [01:01:18] I'm in nursing school, but I'm nanning as well. [01:01:19] Wait, nurse? [01:01:21] How old are you? [01:01:22] 20. [01:01:22] Okay. [01:01:23] Are you guys friends, I'm assuming? [01:01:25] You and highest education level completed? [01:01:30] High school. [01:01:31] Yeah. [01:01:31] Okay. [01:01:32] And you said you're, but you're in nursing school right now and you're nanny as well. [01:01:35] Yeah. [01:01:35] Like, are you a nanny or like an all-parent? [01:01:38] I'm like, like, I make my own schedule, but I work for like a private family. [01:01:42] Okay. [01:01:43] So, do they got money? [01:01:44] Yeah. [01:01:45] Probably like all of them. [01:01:45] Do they pay well? [01:01:46] All parents shit. [01:01:46] Yeah. [01:01:47] What's like the average salary for you? [01:01:49] You're like a second mom, right? [01:01:50] Like I'm making $45 an hour. [01:01:51] That's what I'm making right now. [01:01:52] That's good. [01:01:54] USD? [01:01:55] Yeah. [01:01:55] Oh, damn. [01:01:56] Holy dude. [01:01:57] So basically, like, I'm assuming, like, you kind of like live in it a little bit or some shit? [01:02:03] Or like you're there every day? [01:02:05] I'm there as much money as I want to make. [01:02:07] So I'll go. [01:02:08] Sometimes I work seven days a week. [01:02:09] Sometimes I do four. [01:02:10] It really depends on how much you work. [01:02:12] So roughly how much hours you work a day? [01:02:16] The kids get out of school at like three. [01:02:18] Like Monday through Friday, five hours. [01:02:21] You have to calculate everything. [01:02:22] Okay, Monday through Friday, like five or six hours. [01:02:25] And then Saturdays, probably like Saturdays and Sundays, probably like 12 a day. [01:02:32] So the dad come to you afterwards and be like, hey, do you want extra tips? [01:02:37] What? [01:02:37] Or anything? [01:02:38] Yo, of course. [01:02:41] Why don't we mute his money? [01:02:45] The mom is shopping, so if you want a little extra tip, no? [01:02:50] No. [01:02:51] No? [01:02:51] I mean, well, listen, for her age, I'm going to take a picture of you. [01:02:53] There's plenty of money for her age. [01:02:54] Would you do that, though? [01:02:55] Absolutely not. [01:02:56] Damn. [01:02:58] What? [01:02:58] What do you mean, damn? [01:02:59] I mean, all right. [01:03:01] Okay, professional status, like Chris Boy's super yo, he's an addict, bro. [01:03:07] You gotta be an addict. [01:03:10] My you, this is a grown man, by the way. [01:03:12] All right. [01:03:14] Single. [01:03:16] All right, are you pressed together? [01:03:17] No. [01:03:18] All right, birth control for you. [01:03:19] No. [01:03:19] All right. [01:03:21] And I'm going to assume white. [01:03:23] You're basic, bro. [01:03:25] All right. [01:03:25] And then body count. [01:03:27] Four. [01:03:28] Bro. [01:03:28] Okay. [01:03:29] Four. [01:03:29] She had the same number as a girl, bro. [01:03:31] Come on. [01:03:32] Is this like the magic orchestrated this? [01:03:34] Actually, three is the magic number, but. [01:03:36] Oh, yeah. [01:03:38] I actually have four. [01:03:39] You know what? [01:03:40] All right. [01:03:41] All right. [01:03:41] Intro's finished. [01:03:42] Intros are done. [01:03:43] Spring break, buddy. [01:03:44] Spring break edition. [01:03:45] Dumb demon go. [01:03:46] So I have a question. [01:03:47] For spring break, if you're single, what are you doing? [01:03:51] We'll start here. [01:03:52] Working. [01:03:53] Just working? [01:03:54] Yeah, I didn't really do anything. [01:03:55] Not going to party at all? [01:03:57] I went to the beach a couple times. [01:03:58] Like, they have the bars on the beach. [01:04:00] What about your friends? [01:04:00] Do they go out and do a party? [01:04:01] Yeah. [01:04:02] Where do they go? [01:04:03] Milo, where do you go? [01:04:06] We usually just hit up the strip and Lotty. [01:04:08] So we go to like backyard sway. [01:04:11] Is that under 21? [01:04:14] No. [01:04:15] Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:04:15] Yeah. [01:04:16] That makes sense. [01:04:17] What about you? [01:04:18] I mean, you're here for spring break. [01:04:20] What do you do here? [01:04:21] No, we don't have a spring break. [01:04:23] I'm in university. [01:04:24] Okay. [01:04:25] So I have university online, and then I'm just here for like a few days. [01:04:29] Or for birthday. [01:04:30] How long are you here for? [01:04:31] We're leaving on Wednesday. [01:04:33] Okay. [01:04:33] So two days without your boyfriend? [01:04:35] Yeah, pretty much. [01:04:37] You ever cheated before? [01:04:38] No, they cheated on me. [01:04:40] Yep. [01:04:40] Really? [01:04:41] Both of them. [01:04:43] Too much talking, that's why. [01:04:44] All right. [01:04:44] What about you? [01:04:45] What? [01:04:47] I've just been going. [01:04:50] I've just been going to the beach, hanging out with friends, making content, of course, meeting new people, just living life. [01:04:58] OFF content, yes. [01:05:01] No. [01:05:02] Do you actually film with somebody or just yourself? [01:05:06] I mean, I've done one collab with a girl before. [01:05:09] Never a guy. [01:05:09] No. [01:05:10] Oh, so it's no duty. [01:05:12] No. [01:05:13] Damn. [01:05:13] I do. [01:05:14] I do. [01:05:14] Well, I'm getting there soon. [01:05:16] Are you getting there? [01:05:20] Do you need help? [01:05:22] No. [01:05:23] You don't need help? [01:05:24] I think we're good over here. [01:05:25] No, I know a guy that needs that wants to help out. [01:05:29] Camera guy, bro. [01:05:30] You can watch. [01:05:32] That's the first that a girl said, I'm getting there. [01:05:34] Yeah. [01:05:35] That's the first. [01:05:36] It's level 6. [01:05:37] Usually it's like, yeah, I don't do level 10. [01:05:39] Right? [01:05:40] And then they kind of just ended there. [01:05:41] Even though we know that their life's about shoot straight up, yeah, I gotta get myself there. [01:05:44] I gotta work out. [01:05:45] I'm escalating. [01:05:46] So it's like a nipple here or there. [01:05:48] Chris. [01:05:49] What? [01:05:49] Well, she said, I'm getting there. [01:05:50] I don't know if she's taking off her clothes. [01:05:52] Like, what would have been that? [01:05:53] No, I just do like teasing stuff. [01:05:56] See, I told you, getting there. [01:05:57] So eventually he's going to show a nipple, right? [01:05:59] And I mean, we'll see what the future holds. [01:06:02] Parents sing about this. [01:06:03] Chris, how much pretty? [01:06:05] No, I don't want to. [01:06:06] Source girl. [01:06:07] So, Mari, do you just know what the fuck they're doing? [01:06:10] What? [01:06:10] How do you puzzle IG? [01:06:13] Listen, we're going to get there. [01:06:14] You source girls as much as I do. [01:06:16] You know what the fuck they do, bro? [01:06:18] It's on this as fuck. [01:06:20] Thank you, Chris. [01:06:21] And I was right, right? [01:06:22] Thank you. [01:06:22] Thank you, Chris. [01:06:23] Your commentary is amazing, Chris. [01:06:24] You're welcome, Fresh. [01:06:26] Okay, your parents, do they know what you're doing? [01:06:28] Yeah, they do. [01:06:28] They actually found out and like I did get kicked out. [01:06:31] And then I had to figure everything out. [01:06:34] So you live by yourself now? [01:06:35] No, actually, I'm back with them because I moved out from my other place in Fort Myers. [01:06:41] So they're accepting now. [01:06:43] Obviously, they're not a fan of it, but they still are going to support me because I'm their daughter. [01:06:48] That's so nice to your parents. [01:06:49] Yeah, it is nice. [01:06:50] Should have disowned you too. [01:06:52] No! [01:06:54] Okay. [01:06:55] What about you? [01:06:56] Spring break. [01:06:57] I'm in Music Week. [01:06:58] What's your plans for this week? [01:06:59] Man, she's 40, man. [01:07:00] She's old. [01:07:00] I'm just living life. [01:07:02] I've been ATVs and the beach. [01:07:05] What? [01:07:05] Do you want to have drinks? [01:07:06] Working? [01:07:08] Do you still party at your age? [01:07:10] I like, I go out once in a while. [01:07:12] I like, I'm very selective what I do. [01:07:14] Like, at this point, I was like, I've done a lot of things. [01:07:18] I do what I want. [01:07:19] I like to travel. [01:07:20] That's my thing. [01:07:21] If I'm going to travel, I'd rather travel than just be in the club. [01:07:24] So put me in the island somewhere with my muscles, and I'm having a great time. [01:07:28] Have you ever cheated on your boyfriend or husband before, baby daddy? [01:07:31] I have not. [01:07:32] I should have. [01:07:33] Never? [01:07:35] No, I haven't. [01:07:36] No. [01:07:37] Okay. [01:07:37] I have not. [01:07:38] I'll take your word for it. [01:07:39] I wish I should have, though. [01:07:41] Okay. [01:07:42] I wish. [01:07:43] But I'm just not that person. [01:07:44] Wait, who's uh how old are the kids? [01:07:46] My kids. [01:07:47] Oh, God. [01:07:48] My daughter's about to be 25 in April. [01:07:50] Wait, that's crazy. [01:07:52] Wait, let me see what. [01:07:54] I'm a 25, 22, 19, and my daughter's about to be 11. [01:07:59] And then my adoptive son is five. [01:08:01] Okay. [01:08:02] Holy moly. [01:08:03] I do. [01:08:05] You were a young mom. [01:08:05] No, I was. [01:08:06] I've been. [01:08:07] So why did you adopt a son? [01:08:10] That was my adoptive son is my best friend, my 32-year-old son. [01:08:15] And he's my godson, and I adopted him. [01:08:17] But why? [01:08:18] He's autistic, and that's why I got this tattoo. [01:08:20] Oh, wow. [01:08:21] She's autistic, so I got, I adopted him in case that happened to her. [01:08:24] I would be there for him. [01:08:25] So he's my adopted son and my son. [01:08:28] Sorry. [01:08:28] Respect. [01:08:28] He's my number five. [01:08:29] Respect. [01:08:30] Yeah. [01:08:30] What about you? [01:08:31] Spring break. [01:08:32] You're single. [01:08:33] You're 18. [01:08:35] Oh, well, I don't know. [01:08:37] I've been doing some like crazy shit because obviously this whole split up between my boyfriend and I literally happened like, I think the day before Spring Break started. [01:08:46] But I've been like. [01:08:47] Perfect time, huh? [01:08:48] Well, yeah. [01:08:49] I mean, yeah, it's been fun. [01:08:51] But, I mean, I've been on streams and I've been going out to like clubs and stuff like that because like all this everyone's streaming there. [01:08:57] Have you ever cheated on your boyfriend before? [01:08:59] No. [01:08:59] I would never cheat. [01:09:00] In your past. [01:09:01] Once I'm committed, I'm like, suck. [01:09:03] But it's like, bro, whenever you fuck up, like, I'm, I'm out there. [01:09:06] Like, I get out. [01:09:08] So you cheated. [01:09:10] Well, again, I'm not. [01:09:12] That was it. [01:09:13] That was it. [01:09:13] No, I don't know. [01:09:14] But. [01:09:15] That's gotta be it. [01:09:16] Okay. [01:09:16] What about you? [01:09:17] Spring break, Miami Music Week. [01:09:18] You're here for spring break and the good weather. [01:09:21] Sightseeing. [01:09:22] Yeah, doing. [01:09:23] And some parties. [01:09:24] Yeah. [01:09:25] Some parties. [01:09:26] Okay. [01:09:26] And question for you. [01:09:28] You ever cheat on your ex before? [01:09:29] No. [01:09:30] Never? [01:09:30] Never. [01:09:31] Okay. [01:09:32] We'll come back to you. [01:09:34] You said you got one body count, right? [01:09:36] Yeah. [01:09:36] What's your plans for spring break? [01:09:37] I'm just out with these two girls. [01:09:39] I don't know. [01:09:39] They're all up to something. [01:09:40] So we never really know what you might think. [01:09:44] Be honest. [01:09:44] Out of these two girls, who was the most trouble? [01:09:47] That is a very difficult question. [01:09:50] Really? [01:09:50] They're both bad? [01:09:51] Oh, shit. [01:09:53] Okay, who's more of a hoe? [01:09:55] Okay, none of them are hoes. [01:09:57] Come on, man. [01:09:57] No, no, no. [01:09:58] They're fair girls. [01:09:58] They're fair girls. [01:09:59] All right, who's more of a playgirl? [01:10:00] Playgirl? [01:10:01] Yeah. [01:10:01] Again, none of them. [01:10:03] They're fair. [01:10:05] Show me much of them. [01:10:06] Okay, so your boyfriend is not here, but you're here. [01:10:08] Yeah. [01:10:09] You ever cheated before? [01:10:10] Absolutely not. [01:10:10] And I don't have any exes either. [01:10:13] Okay, we'll come back to you. [01:10:15] Miss Feetpix. [01:10:17] I know you're up to something freaky. [01:10:19] Well, I lost my ID the first day that I flew here, so I can't really do anything at all. [01:10:27] You ever got a picture of it on your phone? [01:10:28] They won't take it. [01:10:29] Oh, yeah, yeah. [01:10:31] Especially for spring break. [01:10:32] They're not taking that for shit. [01:10:33] Yeah, actually, they don't want to risk it. [01:10:35] So, what do you do all day? [01:10:37] Just stay in your hotel room? [01:10:38] Feet pics? [01:10:40] No, I just hang out with guys or something. [01:10:42] Oh, she can't fuck. [01:10:44] No, no, she can't fall. [01:10:46] Full job. [01:10:48] Mills is crazy. [01:10:49] Who said the most diabolical good thing? [01:10:51] She getting smashed. [01:10:52] Oh, that was Chris. [01:10:53] No, no, no, I was being like, no, I'm not going to be, bro. [01:10:56] Yo, yo. [01:10:56] How do you choose who to hang with, though? [01:10:58] Like, that was AI. [01:11:00] Five, ten guys. [01:11:01] How do you pick one to go out with? [01:11:03] How do you pick one? [01:11:03] Well, the sexiest, the tallest, the whitest, and... [01:11:07] Oh, say racist? [01:11:08] Um... [01:11:08] Um, maybe. [01:11:10] How dare you? [01:11:11] Wait, so you don't date black? [01:11:13] Not really. [01:11:19] Okay, okay. [01:11:20] Preferences everything. [01:11:21] Yeah, I guess. [01:11:22] Have you ever cheated on your boyfriend before? [01:11:24] Of course you asked me. [01:11:25] What do you consider cheating? [01:11:28] I was thinking that while you were going through, because they're probably thinking, like, you mean like, oh, did I get smashed by a guy ever? [01:11:33] So, yeah, you should clarify. [01:11:34] We'll come back around. [01:11:36] Okay, okay. [01:11:36] Yeah. [01:11:37] What about you? [01:11:39] Just like going to the beach. [01:11:42] And party tonight. [01:11:44] No, actually, we haven't partied yet at all. [01:11:45] It's actually so sad. [01:11:48] Really? [01:11:48] We both have boyfriends, so I'm just like. [01:11:50] You have a boyfriend? [01:11:51] No. [01:11:51] Oh, just them. [01:11:52] Yeah, they both have boyfriends. [01:11:53] So I'm just here, like, chilling with them. [01:11:55] Where's your boyfriend? [01:11:56] I don't have one. [01:11:58] Why not? [01:11:58] You seem very pretty and nice. [01:12:00] Oh, thank you. [01:12:01] I'm very picky. [01:12:02] I was kidding. [01:12:03] Oh, really? [01:12:04] Okay, so you're here for spring break. [01:12:06] If you meet a guy for the first time, would you have fun? [01:12:09] Why are y'all laughing, bro? [01:12:10] Y'all should not be laughing. [01:12:12] No comment. [01:12:13] Yeah, so back around this way. [01:12:15] So everyone I said that they cheated before, how'd you do it? [01:12:18] Flirting? [01:12:19] Was it texting? [01:12:20] Was it actual fucking? [01:12:21] What'd you do? [01:12:24] Well, I've only ever actually had like one boyfriend. [01:12:28] But like, I guess like fake boyfriends, like a week, but I break up with them because they're like too annoying. [01:12:34] So I guess like, yeah, I have cheated because like I don't take them seriously. [01:12:37] Do you tell them though? [01:12:39] I mean, if they pissed me off, I'd be like, yeah, I fucking cheated on you, dumb fucking bitch. [01:12:45] But that's about it. [01:12:47] Okay, alright. [01:12:47] Tell us how you realize how you really feel. [01:12:50] So, so we got video here to play about spring break, how girls actually act. [01:12:56] No one wants to admit it that they cheated, of course. [01:12:58] Of course. [01:12:59] Oh, but shouldn't you define what cheating is for them, or do you need the video first? [01:13:02] Well, it's gonna showcase how girls in Miami operate with boyfriends. [01:13:05] And it's funny because the person in the video, we know very well. [01:13:09] Okay. [01:13:09] Okay. [01:13:09] So you don't want to define it for them or give them. [01:13:11] Nah, I think they know what cheating entails, right? [01:13:13] Oh. [01:13:14] We're all adults here. [01:13:15] Why are you looking at me like that? [01:13:16] Because you're next. [01:13:17] It basically means like entertaining another guy. [01:13:19] Here's the thing, bro. [01:13:19] I've realized what girls is like, yeah, you guys will entertain another guy, but you guys won't consider that cheating, so you won't count that. [01:13:24] Flirting. [01:13:25] Yeah, like text. [01:13:26] If you wouldn't do it in front of your boyfriend, I feel like it's cheating. [01:13:28] Good. [01:13:29] That's a good barometer. [01:13:30] That's not a bad barometer, actually. [01:13:31] That's pretty good. [01:13:31] Girls, I'll use that one. [01:13:32] Yeah. [01:13:33] When you ask a girl that they never use that barometer, they use like, oh, did I smash him? [01:13:36] No, I didn't. [01:13:37] Remember, we're talking a sober girl. [01:13:38] They only put the tips, so it doesn't count. [01:13:39] That are just a sober mindset. [01:13:40] When they're lit, bro, it don't matter, bro. [01:13:43] Yeah, they're gone. [01:13:43] So we'll see that right here in this clip. [01:13:45] Okay. [01:13:50] She said that? [01:13:51] Yeah, bro. [01:13:52] What? [01:13:52] You said that? [01:13:54] We met a month ago. [01:13:56] They said you want to break up with him so you could be a hoeing moment. [01:13:58] We met a month ago. [01:14:00] So what? [01:14:02] So what? [01:14:05] What the fuck is wrong with you? [01:14:06] Why are you here hoeing around when you're in a relationship? [01:14:14] Drop some words, huh? [01:14:15] Damn! [01:14:16] There's nothing wrong with me. [01:14:17] Yeah, there is. [01:14:18] That's fucked up. [01:14:19] And then she tried playing me out and saying it was a script and that she wasn't actually there to try and fuck you. [01:14:25] So it was a script. [01:14:28] What the fuck? [01:14:29] Alright, I'll say. [01:14:30] A script on a live stream is crazy, huh? [01:14:32] Yeah, it's totally scripted. [01:14:34] No, it's like, that's a piece of shit move from your part. [01:14:38] You know? [01:14:39] I can't believe that. [01:14:41] Can't believe that. [01:14:42] I did that. [01:14:42] I did all that. [01:14:43] Should fuck off. [01:14:45] Alright, now you get nothing. [01:14:47] Alright. [01:14:48] Get the fuck out. [01:14:49] Probably first time or like this happened. [01:14:51] Alright. [01:14:51] You know, there's no more cheaters around here. [01:14:54] Yeah, fuck that. [01:14:55] I'm not even fucking dating. [01:14:56] You're the fucking man. [01:14:57] I don't get up. [01:14:58] Get the fuck out of my house. [01:15:00] Alright, take your phone. [01:15:01] Get the fuck out. [01:15:02] Alright. [01:15:03] She's still there, bro. [01:15:05] Not joking. [01:15:05] They don't want to leave. [01:15:07] Yeah, that's hilarious. [01:15:09] Do you think Clav like tells them afterwards? [01:15:11] Hey, I was just joking. [01:15:12] No. [01:15:13] Definitely not. === Scripted Streams and Cheating Accusations (10:22) === [01:15:14] Okay, 44-7. [01:15:15] So, question for you. [01:15:16] Thoughts in the video? [01:15:17] Do you think it's actually like bad or good? [01:15:23] It's alright. [01:15:24] I'm joking. [01:15:25] I wasn't really like that locked into the video. [01:15:28] I think it's a little ridiculous. [01:15:31] And it's also probably a skit. [01:15:32] No, it's not a script. [01:15:34] It's Claude. [01:15:34] What do you know? [01:15:35] It's not a skit, like, he doesn't- No. [01:15:38] Yeah, because he probably got that girl from like a club or some shit. [01:15:40] Yeah. [01:15:41] It's cold pickup. [01:15:42] I've been a couple streams. [01:15:43] It's cold pickup. [01:15:44] It's not even like a script. [01:15:45] Yeah. [01:15:46] So, it's not a script. [01:15:48] But, like, every girl's different, so, like, it's her life, her choice. [01:15:52] She could do whatever she wants, I guess. [01:15:54] She's a boyfriend. [01:15:55] Okay, well, if she... [01:15:57] Well, I think she should break up with her boyfriend. [01:15:58] You have two home girls here. [01:16:00] Yeah. [01:16:00] If that was them, would they be wrong? [01:16:02] No. [01:16:03] Yeah. [01:16:04] Okay, what didn't you say that? [01:16:05] Wait, but in the video, she said that also. [01:16:08] In the video, she said that they weren't even dating. [01:16:10] Yeah, but did you hear what you said on the phone? [01:16:12] She told me it was a skit, and it's nothing serious. [01:16:14] We're still dating. [01:16:15] Oh, okay, okay. [01:16:15] Like, she clearly felt the need to lie about it. [01:16:17] Oh, okay. [01:16:18] Okay, yeah, nine. [01:16:19] If it's a mo, why is she lying? [01:16:20] Yeah. [01:16:21] Okay, that is a fair point. [01:16:22] What about you? [01:16:23] Um, I think she's pretty fair. [01:16:25] Like, she knew him for a month. [01:16:29] Like, what is he gonna do? [01:16:31] So, it's not cheating, you think? [01:16:33] No, why? [01:16:36] Well, because it's not, like, classified that they're dating. [01:16:39] It's a month, maybe. [01:16:40] He could be dating. [01:16:41] Why would she lie to the guy if it's not that serious? [01:16:43] Like, well, she wants to keep him as her number one. [01:16:46] That's okay. [01:16:48] Makes sense. [01:16:49] What about you? [01:16:49] Thoughts on the video? [01:16:50] I don't know. [01:16:50] I think the girl's in the wrong. [01:16:53] I don't know if it's necessarily cheating, but it's definitely just morally wrong. [01:16:56] Like, if you're talking to a guy and you're leading him on, I don't know if it's fair to talk to others. [01:17:01] Respect? [01:17:02] But what would you call that? [01:17:03] Maybe for a short term. [01:17:05] What would you call that? [01:17:05] I said just disrespect. [01:17:07] Okay. [01:17:08] But not cheating, though. [01:17:10] I don't know. [01:17:11] There's a really fine line. [01:17:13] Interesting. [01:17:14] Depends on the whole relationship. [01:17:16] Like, maybe they don't even talk. [01:17:17] Maybe they talk like once a week. [01:17:18] Got it. [01:17:19] But if they talk every day and are consistent, then maybe, yeah. [01:17:22] So every day cheating. [01:17:23] Once a week is not cheating. [01:17:25] Okay. [01:17:26] There's no like boundaries like that, but no, they're blurry and lines, but we'll get to that at the very end. [01:17:32] Okay, what about you, Miss Jeremy? [01:17:33] Is that cheating, or is that considered just like flirting? [01:17:35] No, it's not cheating because like it depends. [01:17:38] Like if you only date, it's like if it's exclusive dating, then it's cheating, but in a month, it's not cheating. [01:17:49] Interesting. [01:17:50] So one month is not enough time. [01:17:52] Yeah. [01:17:53] All right. [01:17:53] What do you think? [01:17:55] I would say, I mean, I don't fuck with that. [01:17:56] I don't think that's. [01:17:57] I think, and obviously, like, you said it was a skit. [01:18:00] And like, a lot of people, I'm sure, think it's a skit. [01:18:01] But, like, Clav does not have time to, like, pull all these girls and, like, bring them aside and be like, we're going to say this. [01:18:06] He's on a live stream. [01:18:07] Like, he can't do that. [01:18:07] And he literally meets all these girls outside, like, while he's outside. [01:18:11] So, I know it's not a skit. [01:18:12] I mean, Clav likes to drag things a little bit sometimes, but I mean, if you're with somebody, then, I mean, it's one thing if you just go over and you are just having a good time, but it's another thing. [01:18:23] Like, if you're trying to fuck Clap, like, it's like, I don't know. [01:18:26] Like, that's weird. [01:18:26] I don't fuck with that. [01:18:28] All right. [01:18:28] What do you think? [01:18:30] You got more experience on the panel? [01:18:33] A lot more. [01:18:33] More experience. [01:18:35] Like, to drop some game real quick. [01:18:36] Okay, 20 years. [01:18:38] Okay, so she's technically sad. [01:18:41] They didn't knew each other for a month. [01:18:44] So basically, it all depends on where they was at in the entire month. [01:18:48] Are they smashing? [01:18:50] Are they not smashing? [01:18:51] Are they exclusive? [01:18:52] Are they not exclusive? [01:18:54] Are they just datingly openly? [01:18:56] There's so many different dynamics if you look at it. [01:18:59] So technically, when I look at that, I can't really define if she was cheating, not cheating, or anything. [01:19:06] But personally, me, if I fuck with you and I like you and I want to build with you, then I ain't gonna allow anyone or anyone to get in that mix. [01:19:15] So that person right there wouldn't have the opportunity to even talk to me or think he could smash me or whatever. [01:19:21] But if it wasn't like that, then it's open game. [01:19:24] Because at the end of the day, I'm single and I'm looking for somebody that's gonna be with me to build with me and live a life. [01:19:32] So technically, I can't really tell you if she was cheating or not cheating because I don't know where they were in their status. [01:19:38] So technically. [01:19:39] That's a very good observation. [01:19:40] Let me ask this question. [01:19:42] If that was you in that scenario, would you like to the guy say, listen, it wasn't serious. [01:19:46] It was just a skit. [01:19:48] Don't worry about it. [01:19:50] If you cared about him, would you lie to him to his face? [01:19:53] If I cared about him, I'm telling honest truth. [01:19:55] Why? [01:19:55] Because I don't want to go into a relationship where we're lying to each other. [01:19:59] I want open and honesty. [01:20:00] You're going to respect me and love me for who I am and what I tell you and being honest and real. [01:20:05] And you're going to take me for who I am or not. [01:20:07] So I'm not going to go over there and tell you some shit that ain't true. [01:20:10] I'm going to tell you it is. [01:20:11] You either love me or hate me. [01:20:13] And we're going to make it work or not make it work. [01:20:14] And we'll move on. [01:20:16] Or keep building. [01:20:17] Okay. [01:20:17] So I'm going to keep it 100. [01:20:19] Hopefully you do. [01:20:20] What about you? [01:20:20] Always. [01:20:22] I agree with her on that. [01:20:24] It is wrong. [01:20:25] Like, if you do like someone, you are taking each other serious, then I would say that is considered cheating. [01:20:32] Just because if she was lying about it and being sneaky, then yeah, that's another story. [01:20:39] But if they were just like on and off, like saying, oh, we're together, but they're not really together, then that's not. [01:20:45] Obviously, there is more to the story, of course, but um I do think that like she was in the wrong in that video. [01:20:52] You could tell like she looked kind of like like oh fuck, I'm in a situation and then I don't know that's that is yeah, it's sneaky, all right, but I get it. [01:21:05] And for you, what do you think? [01:21:07] If she's cheating, yeah, she's wrong, you got your guys' age, and it's funny because um, this is actually a real catch light on ear. [01:21:15] Go ahead, okay. [01:21:16] Well, if they're dating, 100% cheating, if they're talking, if it's like a serious talking stage, I would say it's like cheating/slash disrespect because why would you lie to somebody and do something with someone else if you're trying to build something? [01:21:31] Because, like, also, if you have a guy who you're talking to and you feel like you have a need to go and talk to another guy on Florida with him, like, just choose option two. [01:21:39] Like, if first one would be good enough, you wouldn't go for a second guy, right? [01:21:43] So, like, pretty much cheating. [01:21:46] As everybody said, there's a fine line, but like, for me, like, I wouldn't do that. [01:21:49] For me, that's just disrespectful. [01:21:50] It's morals. [01:21:53] So, funny enough, here's some lightness: one month with a guy, one month with your guy. [01:21:59] If that was you, would you consider that cheating? [01:22:01] Definitely. [01:22:02] Okay, lying is number one. [01:22:04] Like, if you're lying, that's already like cheating for me. [01:22:07] Because if you're feeling like you have the need to lie to a person, you don't trust them enough. [01:22:12] And that means that without trust, you can't build anything. [01:22:15] So, okay. [01:22:16] Last minute? [01:22:17] Um, I feel like if you have to lie, then it's wrong. [01:22:20] So, you're cheating. [01:22:21] Okay. [01:22:22] But, like, we also don't know like their relationship. [01:22:24] Like, that's just what he was saying on the phone, but she still felt the need to lie about it. [01:22:28] That's where, like, he kind of takes the win. [01:22:31] Fair. [01:22:33] Thoughts on the video? [01:22:35] Well, I mean... [01:25:20] right, we're back. [01:25:20] Sorry about that, guys. [01:25:21] Um, the rabbit attacked, obviously, as you guys know, uh, they they cut my internet every now and then. [01:25:25] I don't know what the hell is going on here. [01:25:26] I gotta get that fixed, but um, just refresh. [01:25:29] Yeah, we just refresh, guys. [01:25:30] So, yeah, but we're back. [01:25:31] Um, so where were we? [01:25:31] We were talking about um the video recap. [01:25:34] So, we were talking about um girls. === Commitment Issues and Online Fame (08:07) === [01:25:36] I was talking about girls traveling in general. [01:25:38] So what I was going to say was, this whole cheating thing, it's like, what happened? [01:25:45] We're good? [01:25:46] We're good. [01:25:46] Yeah, we're good. [01:25:47] Okay, okay, yeah, no, what I was gonna say was, um, when it comes to women cheating and traveling and everything, girls tend to say, oh, it's only Miami girls or whatever. [01:25:57] But I think this is like a way bigger problem than just like a regional problem with Miami. [01:26:01] Like, girls from all over the world that, you know, believe in equality and going to school and, you know, feminism in general, these women do the same shit, to be honest with you. [01:26:11] So I don't think. [01:26:12] Isn't it funny? [01:26:13] They come here and you're a small little town. [01:26:15] Yeah. [01:26:15] And once they see the lifestyle, the yachts, the guys, the cars, you act the same way as Miami girls, by the way. [01:26:21] You can even make the argument that you guys behave even worse because it's a short, concentrated amount of time where you have the opportunity to kind of, you know, do what you want to do without really any consequences. [01:26:30] So, I mean, I'll be honest with you guys. [01:26:32] Most girls that come here from Canada, they typically come here to get down. [01:26:36] Why is that so targeted? [01:26:37] Because it's true. [01:26:38] All right, you guys targeting us. [01:26:39] I feel like we need to get away from you. [01:26:41] Yeah, you were saying Miami girls, and that just goes back to the point. [01:26:44] When you live here, like I said, we haven't been to the club. [01:26:46] But why would you feel targeted? [01:26:47] We haven't been on a chapter with people we don't know or a party. [01:26:52] Because you're choosing not to do that because you have a one-month boyfriend that you like committing your life to him. [01:26:58] Yeah, you're committing your life to him. [01:27:00] Like, literally, like, you're like, okay, whatever. [01:27:01] You're single your whole life. [01:27:04] I choose to be single. [01:27:05] Yeah, I mean, I choose to be with a boyfriend. [01:27:07] I'm literally losing. [01:27:08] You've been with him for a month. [01:27:09] Like, it cannot be that. [01:27:11] Okay, like, all relationships. [01:27:12] It goes from our favorite. [01:27:13] But it's like, it's like you're which is fair, yes. [01:27:15] But at the same time, like, you literally are giving your, like, you're like throwing your whole life into this one person. [01:27:20] Am I supposed to cheat on him after a month? [01:27:21] No, no, no. [01:27:22] Are you afraid of commitment? [01:27:24] Yeah, you're afraid of commitment. [01:27:25] I don't think you have commitment issues. [01:27:27] That is not true at all. [01:27:28] What's the problem with my family? [01:27:29] Okay, wait, are you going to talk about each other? [01:27:31] Like, let us know. [01:27:31] It's a long question at a time. [01:27:32] It's only three of you as one girl. [01:27:34] Relax. [01:27:35] Let's wait. [01:27:36] Hold on. [01:27:36] Not too much. [01:27:37] Stop ganging on her. [01:27:38] Just absolutely. [01:27:40] Yeah, I mean, I think that you're like, everything that you keep talking about is my boyfriend, my boyfriend. [01:27:44] I'm doing this for my boyfriend. [01:27:45] I'm doing that for my boyfriend. [01:27:47] I'm doing like, I'm going to school to make my parents happy. [01:27:49] I'm getting my degree to make my parents happy. [01:27:51] But what are you doing for you? [01:27:52] Like, what? [01:27:52] What? [01:27:53] I'm living my life. [01:27:54] And I'm getting the degree to get some knowledge. [01:27:56] But you said, for yourself. [01:27:58] How are you going to. [01:27:59] Not only for my parents, but my parents obviously would want me to get a degree. [01:28:04] So what are you doing for yourself? [01:28:05] For myself, I'm getting knowledge from my university because I'm learning accounts in which you can't not know in a business. [01:28:12] Because once you start a business, you start everything on your own. [01:28:15] school for business to know business i mean but i feel like no i'm gonna pitch in first I can go after her. [01:28:21] I feel like we don't need to shit on her going to school, but you don't need to shit on them for doing OnlyFans because it's not your life. [01:28:26] Like when you lay down at night, her life does not affect yours. [01:28:29] Yeah. [01:28:29] And hers will not affect yourself. [01:28:30] I mean, I'm never like, but you kind of are. [01:28:32] It's like, it's like you're like, Miami girls are doing this and Miami girls are doing that. [01:28:36] And every single girl in Miami is an OF girl. [01:28:38] I will tell you. [01:28:40] Majority, not every single girl. [01:28:41] Okay, well, majority, but still, it's like, it's like, you're here. [01:28:44] You're having a fun time. [01:28:45] Like, you, the only reason why you're not doing the things that like most people do here when they come and visit is because you have this boyfriend. [01:28:53] But that's not true. [01:28:54] But you don't, I mean, we don't know the unknown, but I also feel like you did get a little butt hurt because you fit in the Miami girl category. [01:29:03] Like, no shame on you. [01:29:06] I'm very proud of my OnlyFans. [01:29:07] I mean, really. [01:29:08] I'm getting my bag up. [01:29:09] I live in a high-rise. [01:29:11] Not yet, but it is. [01:29:11] You can live in her high-rise, but you have no soul. [01:29:13] I mean, not a soul is crazy. [01:29:21] At the end of the day, we're all going to do our own thing and make our money our own way. [01:29:26] It's like how you succeed is your own choice. [01:29:28] I agree with that, but like, I'm just putting myself in like OF. [01:29:34] Like, I'm just trying to imagine my future. [01:29:37] Like, imagine I'm 40 and then my parents are like my kids. [01:29:41] Or my kids. [01:29:42] Accidentally find out. [01:29:43] You have a whole shit online. [01:29:46] How would I feel if my kids saw my naked buddy? [01:29:49] No, but like, I mean, some people don't do nudity, though. [01:29:52] Yeah. [01:29:52] And, like, that's what I'm saying. [01:29:53] Yeah, but it's OnlyFans. [01:29:54] Have you ever posted a swimsuit picture on Instagram? [01:29:57] I wouldn't. [01:29:59] Like, I have one picture, but like. [01:30:01] Okay. [01:30:01] It's the same. [01:30:03] But what's the first time I post? [01:30:04] What if I'm posting my swimsuit pictures on OnlyFans? [01:30:06] Because my account is private. [01:30:08] Well, either way you're with me. [01:30:09] Either way, you're posting the damn picture, so it doesn't matter. [01:30:11] It does not matter. [01:30:12] But it's like. [01:30:13] Wait, wait, wait, wait. [01:30:14] Have you ever sent nudes? [01:30:15] No. [01:30:17] Girl, be her real. [01:30:18] I have no. [01:30:20] I haven't. [01:30:21] Well, you're a prude. [01:30:27] Like, I'm just trying to see, like, because in my life, I had a situation with a person I knew, and his mom was doing an OF, and then all his, like, his hockey team, Loki, like, dropped him shit on him. [01:30:40] His career ended because his mom did it. [01:30:43] And then his mom's business ended because nobody, like, trusted her anymore because of OF. [01:30:49] His career ended because everybody around, like, they just thought that she's a slut. [01:30:53] Number three. [01:30:54] So he quit. [01:30:54] It didn't end because his mom was so implicit. [01:30:56] Yeah, I don't know. [01:30:59] I want to hear the story. [01:31:00] No, because in hockey, if an agent doesn't want you, you can't do anything. [01:31:06] Like, no matter how good you are, like, it's the agent that gets you to play an NHL, for example. [01:31:10] Like, and if agent, like, gets him information he doesn't like, he's not going to want the guy to be on the team that has bad rep as his family because all NHL guys have social media and they're known. [01:31:20] Like, it's just common sense. [01:31:22] I will just say that, like, with everything I've done, and like, I haven't, I don't know, like, and the OF girls I know, they are doing really well for themselves, and they haven't gotten anything in their lives taken away from doing OF. [01:31:33] And, like, they are living their lives, and most of them, honestly, have boyfriends. [01:31:35] I mean, look at it's like, yeah, okay, Camilla, I think it's with Owen, but yeah, with Owen. [01:31:40] They've been together, they're happy, they're making money, they're successful. [01:31:42] She stopped doing O OnlyFans, and she's pursuing her business. [01:31:46] And it's like, it's like she got all that money, she got her bred up, and now she's, look at her, she's thriving and surviving, and she's, and she's living her life, and she's not sad and depressed and poor. [01:31:56] Like, I don't know. [01:31:57] Like, I just, you want to, like, work for your mom, and you want to do that, which is great. [01:32:00] And I, like, I love that for you, but it's like, I, I have way bigger goals that I can't, I can't, like, you're shitting on my goals too. [01:32:07] I'm not, I'm not shitting on your goals. [01:32:10] No, I don't. [01:32:11] But, like, she's not going to do that for herself. [01:32:13] Okay. [01:32:13] Yeah. [01:32:13] So, like, that's your career. [01:32:16] That's fine. [01:32:16] But, like, for me, I'm choosing a different career. [01:32:19] And if I love my boyfriend and I like, what is it with the boyfriend? [01:32:23] No, because I have seconds. [01:32:25] It's a boyfriend. [01:32:25] Like, it's like. [01:32:26] Because if I'm doing an OF, like, why would I want to post for another man? [01:32:30] For money. [01:32:32] That's the whole point. [01:32:34] That's the whole point. [01:32:34] You know, you're brought up and then you, like, you don't do this until you're 60. [01:32:38] You get your bred up and then you go start a business. [01:32:39] You go start a business and you start a business. [01:32:41] Okay, now why would you have a boyfriend and have an OF if like you're just posting for everybody and he like boyfriends? [01:32:47] Okay, and then why do you need a boyfriend? [01:32:49] You can have just friends that just go out. [01:32:51] I will say most of the top creators that you see on TikTok all have boyfriends that are OF creators. [01:32:56] What's the point of a boyfriend if you're just posting for another man and you're pleasing another man? [01:33:00] Because it's the only reason that you have a boyfriend for your body, for the sex. [01:33:04] Because I feel like it's a lot more than that. [01:33:06] And I feel like that's not a big deal. [01:33:10] Like, not really, because you can get attention from anybody. [01:33:13] Well, would you rather be poor with a boyfriend or rich or rich with a boyfriend? [01:33:18] Rich with a boyfriend, but not through OF through OFF. [01:33:21] But most rich people do not have morals, so you have to sell your morals first. [01:33:25] I was about to say, I feel like we're literally just talking about the business. [01:33:27] Not all of them. [01:33:28] Most is not all. [01:33:29] And I'd rather not fit in the most category. [01:33:32] Well, I'm not going to lie, doing OF, I've never been happier. [01:33:35] Yeah, I don't have to work for anyone. [01:33:37] I work for myself. [01:33:38] Okay, but it wasn't easy at first. [01:33:40] Yeah, you don't know that. === Rich Boyfriends vs. Poor Reality (14:47) === [01:33:43] You keep saying that, but like, where's the proof behind that? [01:33:45] Like, who is losing your life? [01:33:47] I mean, it's your choices. [01:33:49] Like, you do you. [01:33:50] Like, whatever makes you happy. [01:33:51] I'm not, again, I'm not kidding on you. [01:33:53] I'm curious to know what the chat thinks at this point. [01:33:55] Let's do some chats real quick and give you guys a break. [01:33:57] This is fucking hilarious. [01:33:59] I pray. [01:34:00] I never have a daughter. [01:34:01] I pray I never have a daughter. [01:34:02] Let's do chats real quick, Bills, if you don't mind. [01:34:05] Casual Jerome says, at the rate chair number two's fat cells are growing, she'll be smashing buttons pretty soon. [01:34:11] Okay, holy moly. [01:34:16] Everybody hates Chris. [01:34:18] I mean, we don't hate Chris. [01:34:23] All right, yeah. [01:34:24] What else we got? [01:34:24] Okay, Reese, shout out to FNF. [01:34:26] I've been able to increase my credit score by 120 points in the past year following your credit. [01:34:29] Let's go! [01:34:30] Appreciate you, my friend. [01:34:31] Good job. [01:34:31] What do you do for a living? [01:34:32] I do social media. [01:34:33] That might be a first. [01:34:34] Yeah. [01:34:34] Shit is brain. [01:34:35] Reach out to you guys. [01:34:37] BBWs for life. [01:34:37] I appreciate you talking to seven years. [01:34:39] Imperfect, but y'all are still. [01:34:43] Gotta admire how y'all gone past all these challenges. [01:34:45] Fuck the yeah, bro. [01:34:47] People, you know, what I've realized is people make videos on us because we got motion. [01:34:50] That's really what it comes down to. [01:34:51] They don't make videos on you if you're a fucking nobody. [01:34:53] Which, by the way, Bills, if we don't, if you don't mind, we dropped the Netflix documentary video for my channel. [01:34:59] Yeah. [01:34:59] The link in there. [01:35:00] As you guys know, we went ahead and debunked a lot of the lies that were in the Netflix documentary. [01:35:04] I played their version and then I play the full thing because what a lot of people don't know is I recorded all of my interactions with the producers from that Netflix documentary because I knew they were going to cut shit out. [01:35:14] So I knew that they would do this shit. [01:35:15] So when they did, when they dropped their thing, I said, okay, here's their edited version. [01:35:18] Then I dropped my full version with no edits. [01:35:21] And you guys see all the bullshit. [01:35:22] So, you know, I'll drop the link in the chat for you guys. [01:35:24] Go make sure to like it. [01:35:25] Show it some love. [01:35:25] We're going to make it viral. [01:35:27] Because this is why mainstream media is dead, guys. [01:35:29] Because of this deceptive editing. [01:35:31] They do it all the time. [01:35:32] So I caught them red-handed doing it. [01:35:34] I knew they were going to do it. [01:35:35] And I had that nuke waiting. [01:35:36] So it is what it is. [01:35:37] What else we got? [01:35:38] All right. [01:35:39] One call. [01:35:40] Another chat? [01:35:41] Okay. [01:35:44] KF2 Time says, Ladies, to get y'all's stance on the podcast, what did y'all hear about the podcast and thoughts before coming on the podcast? [01:35:50] We could, this is a good thing. [01:35:51] We could go around the table. [01:35:51] I want to go first. [01:35:53] Sure, run it. [01:35:54] Yeah. [01:35:54] I was actually kind of scared of you. [01:35:56] I was scared to come here. [01:35:58] Yeah, because I thought you were going to be rude. [01:35:59] But I kind of like watch the videos and it's really the girls just ruining it for them, ruining it for themselves with the stuff. [01:36:06] Oh, she got some brains. [01:36:07] Appreciate that. [01:36:08] Well, I mean, it's crazy because, like, literally, this is just with the Netflix thing. [01:36:12] They take things out of context, make it look crazy or whatever. [01:36:14] They never show the full context of everything. [01:36:16] Most of the time, when I kick girls off the show, it's like two or three hours of them just being like annoying as hell. [01:36:21] So I'm just like, all right, man, get the fuck out of here. [01:36:23] So, yeah, so you actually watched the full episode and you saw it? [01:36:25] No, I was like watching the clips on TikTok, but they're always on like my Instagram reels. [01:36:30] Okay. [01:36:30] But like, I assumed you and Andrew Tate were like the same person, kind of. [01:36:34] What's a good friend of ours? [01:36:35] Oh, okay. [01:36:37] Wait, you don't like? [01:36:38] I don't have a problem with him. [01:36:40] My parents are Romanian, and he actually is like my dad. [01:36:42] Like, I feel like they're good. [01:36:45] That makes sense. [01:36:46] That's funny. [01:36:46] Yeah. [01:36:47] Doesn't he come to Miami? [01:36:49] He's going to be here next month. [01:36:50] Yeah. [01:36:51] So we'll have Andrew on the show, guys. [01:36:52] He was here a couple months ago when he was last in the U.S. We'll have him back on when he comes over. [01:36:56] So yeah, no, he's a buddy of ours. [01:36:58] So, okay, cool. [01:37:00] What about anything else that you want to say? [01:37:01] Oh, no. [01:37:02] That was it? [01:37:03] Okay. [01:37:03] What'd you hear? [01:37:04] That was going to be mean to you. [01:37:05] Okay. [01:37:05] Sure. [01:37:05] What'd you hear about the show before coming on? [01:37:07] What'd you hear about the show? [01:37:08] Let's keep the question on. [01:37:09] And you guys can be honest. [01:37:10] It's okay. [01:37:11] You can say, I thought you guys rashed Nazis. [01:37:13] Blah, blah, blah. [01:37:13] It's fine. [01:37:16] You can say whatever you want. [01:37:17] We're not going to yell at you or anything. [01:37:18] Because we are very well aware of the fact that we don't have the best PR. [01:37:23] We're like labeled all the most awful things. [01:37:27] So we're not mad about that at all. [01:37:29] So you can, whatever you thought you knew or whatever. [01:37:32] I hope you got a good answer. [01:37:33] She's been laughing all the time. [01:37:35] Well, actually, before when this show actually was paused earlier, she said she was bored. [01:37:44] I got boring. [01:37:44] I started to fall asleep here. [01:37:46] Sorry. [01:37:48] Damn, Fresh. [01:37:49] No, no hate. [01:37:50] No hate. [01:37:50] Damn, Fresh. [01:37:51] Well, I don't know, but you played this. [01:37:53] You guys are just on a big show. [01:37:57] And I was about to say, I'm grateful for you. [01:38:00] A lot of viewers. [01:38:01] Well, I wouldn't be bored. [01:38:02] I'd be like, you know what? [01:38:02] This is sick. [01:38:03] No, no, it is really studio. [01:38:05] Okay. [01:38:05] Bunch of hoes. [01:38:06] Okay, can I speak? [01:38:07] Can I speak? [01:38:08] Just too many people. [01:38:09] It's too many people, and we're talking about the same topic over and over and over again. [01:38:14] I mean, so you know what? [01:38:15] You know what? [01:38:16] I'll give you the floor. [01:38:17] This is your show. [01:38:18] Spin it. [01:38:19] Run it. [01:38:19] I don't know. [01:38:20] I feel like you could go from one topic to another without it. [01:38:24] Run it. [01:38:24] Yeah, what's up? [01:38:25] like what were we talking about like i feel like no i mean like where do we like last like Like. [01:38:33] No, Chris, Chris, Chris, don't save her. [01:38:34] Go ahead. [01:38:34] Run. [01:38:35] No, I ain't saving her. [01:38:35] No, run it. [01:38:36] Go ahead. [01:38:36] You ain't save her. [01:38:38] You don't want to be saved, though. [01:38:40] Don't save her. [01:38:41] Run the show. [01:38:41] Go. [01:38:42] You're bored, right? [01:38:43] Right. [01:38:43] I believe you. [01:38:45] So, why are you doing this? [01:38:47] Boo. [01:38:49] Pause. [01:38:50] No, pause. [01:38:51] Pause. [01:38:54] Wait, yo, but let her. [01:39:00] You know, you know, I'm so over it, bro. [01:39:03] Yeah. [01:39:04] You're a chance. [01:39:04] But you gotta give her a chance. [01:39:06] Give me a chance. [01:39:07] It's been too tight. [01:39:08] Take my mic. [01:39:09] Okay. [01:39:10] Fine, man. [01:39:11] It was hilarious. [01:39:11] But give her a hilarious. [01:39:13] All right, go ahead. [01:39:14] No, because you're sitting here. [01:39:15] You're looking at all of us and you think you're better than all of us. [01:39:17] She never said that. [01:39:18] That's crazy. [01:39:18] I never said that. [01:39:19] No, but you're sitting here and you're judging everyone, especially him. [01:39:22] Actually, oh, I'm the most. [01:39:23] I'm the most. [01:39:26] No, I'm the most. [01:39:30] I dare. [01:39:31] I'm the most respectful dude on the show. [01:39:33] Yo, my friend. [01:39:35] May you. [01:39:35] I'm probably a meanest, but I just call it back. [01:39:37] No. [01:39:38] No, you can see by your look. [01:39:39] You're stupid. [01:39:40] I'm pissed off right now, but I'm on the bar. [01:39:42] Stupid. Stupid. Stupid. Stupid. Stupid. Wait. Stupid. [01:39:51] Okay, so fair. [01:39:52] Honestly. [01:39:56] All right, I understand. [01:39:58] I guess I'm well, I want to. [01:40:00] I can see why you might feel that way, but like I'm a little confused how we were being mean or how we made you feel like we're talking. [01:40:07] Okay, so I understand we're being conceited. [01:40:09] No, no, no, okay, okay. [01:40:11] Per se, let's say all the girls here, like you are. [01:40:14] The girl was supposed to put me. [01:40:16] Huh? [01:40:17] No, don't worry about Chris. [01:40:18] Go ahead. [01:40:19] Okay. [01:40:19] So all of you guys say that the OF girls and like no girls who do OF could be saved. [01:40:26] And you guys keep like saying the over. [01:40:30] You like say that in context in a way. [01:40:32] Like the sound effects you guys put. [01:40:34] Weren't you just complaining about how we were talking about the same example? [01:40:36] Yeah, I was just saying that. [01:40:38] Thank you. [01:40:39] I respect everyone. [01:40:41] I respect everyone for everything they do in their life. [01:40:43] That was my friend. [01:40:44] That was my friend. [01:40:45] I respect your career because you chose your career. [01:40:48] And that's something you will do. [01:40:49] And that's something that makes you happy. [01:40:51] I'm not like arguing the fact, but it's like you just said you didn't want to talk about this again. [01:40:54] But now this is the conversation and topic you bring up. [01:40:57] They just ask a question. [01:40:58] They just asked me a question. [01:41:00] I'm replying to the question because once again, I'm on their show. [01:41:04] Okay, so two things here. [01:41:05] So first, you said that we're acting like we're being mean or we're like above you or something like that. [01:41:11] I'm just a little confused how did you get that? [01:41:13] I've just been sitting here taking notes. [01:41:14] Like I'm just listening. [01:41:15] Yeah, but the looks you're giving are like dirty looks. [01:41:17] He literally just, I'm not gonna lie. [01:41:21] They think about giving dirty looks. [01:41:23] I just said, is it because you're insecure because you know? [01:41:25] No, I feel like he's getting defensive because he's like insecure. [01:41:28] Like, how are you getting? [01:41:29] They haven't said anything. [01:41:30] Actively defending them. [01:41:31] Like, what does that make? [01:41:32] What does that make me then? [01:41:35] You makes you you. [01:41:38] I feel like I'm talking to like, it's like one brain cell. [01:41:42] If anything, I'm like, just baffled. [01:41:44] Because I was like, wait, how are we coming off like condescending or because like that's what you're saying? [01:41:48] You feel like we're coming off condescending. [01:41:49] Fair. [01:41:50] Not even that. [01:41:50] Just like judgy. [01:41:52] Okay, how are we coming off judgmental? [01:41:53] Yeah, tell us. [01:41:55] You're like looking at me like tell me. [01:41:57] And then you're like, yeah, tell me. [01:41:59] It's eye contact. [01:42:00] That's what you do when you have a conversation. [01:42:02] Am I judging you? [01:42:04] I think this is a Zoe takeover now. [01:42:06] Like, am I judging you right now? [01:42:08] We should have a little bit a little bit. [01:42:09] Good, I am. [01:42:10] But like, yeah. [01:42:12] Zoe, you're made for this. [01:42:14] You're made like this. [01:42:15] Like, what are they doing wrong by looking at you? [01:42:17] Yeah, I was just taking notes and listening to what you're saying. [01:42:19] Why are you just like taking notes and saying silence? [01:42:21] It's his job. [01:42:22] So wait, so wait. [01:42:23] But now you just go. [01:42:25] What? [01:42:25] Take my notes and stay silent, Myron. [01:42:28] Stay silent, Myron. [01:42:30] It's an Ivy Brief. [01:42:34] Take a note also as well. [01:42:38] I have to argue. [01:42:38] Like, if anything, that's the least condescending thing ever because I'm taking notes on what you're saying, which means I'm paying attention to try to understand. [01:42:45] And I'm asking you right now because I want to understand what makes you feel that way. [01:42:49] Rage-baited. [01:42:50] So like, it would that be condescending if I'm actually asking you, hey, like, how do you feel like we're being condescending? [01:42:56] You dig stuff too personally. [01:42:58] He hasn't even barely said anything. [01:42:59] You're just like, have you watched it? [01:43:05] How do you watch anything personally? [01:43:06] I actually like her. [01:43:07] It's just she doesn't like her. [01:43:08] She's too fucker. [01:43:10] I'm so lost how I'm taking it personal by asking you a question about why you feel like we're being condescending. [01:43:15] If anything, I'm trying to appease to you. [01:43:18] Now you are, definitely. [01:43:19] You've been really sweet. [01:43:20] You literally. [01:43:23] Very sweet, huh? [01:43:24] I'm confused now. [01:43:25] Okay, there's a difference between being... [01:43:28] Okay, wait, you know when you have a shovel? [01:43:29] No, no, no. [01:43:30] You know when you have a shovel and you're digging a hole and you can choose to stop digging? [01:43:34] That's what you're doing. [01:43:36] I'm going to keep digging. [01:43:37] We were digging up nothing. [01:43:38] So maybe just there for them. [01:43:41] So we gave, you said that we were boring. [01:43:43] Fair enough. [01:43:43] Fresh as this guy's like a hawk. [01:43:45] He sees and hears everything. [01:43:47] And then Tarim. [01:43:49] You wanted her to kind of push the next topic, right? [01:43:51] Since we're boring. [01:43:52] Okay, so we'll just take a look at the bottom of the bottom. [01:43:52] So there's a difference between being boring and being nice and being mean. [01:43:58] Well, no, we're past that. [01:43:59] That's fine. [01:44:00] Okay. [01:44:01] Past the condescending. [01:44:01] Okay, okay, next. [01:44:02] Because you switched it up. [01:44:03] So like, yeah, we'll give you the show cadence. [01:44:05] What do you want to talk about then? [01:44:06] If you're boring, topics are boring. [01:44:08] All right. [01:44:10] Let's talk about Miami Music Week. [01:44:12] Yeah, actually, who's going to Ultra here? [01:44:14] I am. [01:44:15] Bro, are we for real right now? [01:44:16] This is not a face-to-face call. [01:44:17] No, no, we're not going to the club. [01:44:20] We're not getting ready. [01:44:21] No one cares. [01:44:21] Hey, Liz, give her a minute. [01:44:23] Let her do a minute. [01:44:23] Yeah, it's crazy how the girls are jumping on her. [01:44:26] Yeah. [01:44:27] Give her a chance. [01:44:28] No, no. [01:44:28] Give it a chance. [01:44:29] Let her breathe. [01:44:30] Yeah, you got it. [01:44:31] Girls really don't like us. [01:44:32] Yeah, they actually hate us. [01:44:34] That's the thing. [01:44:34] Actually, why are all girls say girls are for girls, but then it's never girls are like on each other's side. [01:44:40] It's always girls against girls. [01:44:42] Actually, I have a question. [01:44:43] Yeah. [01:44:43] When girls don't say dumb shit, I'm on girls' side. [01:44:45] No, you're like, does that make any sense? [01:44:50] But you want us to support your Holy Fans career, but you don't want to support us. [01:44:54] I've never asked anybody to support me. [01:44:55] I've also also literally said multiple times that I am not coming at what you're doing and what you're doing. [01:45:01] Look, you did. [01:45:02] But again, we're going back to this conversation about OF. [01:45:04] Like, I don't understand. [01:45:05] Well, because that's something that's... [01:45:07] You just said you didn't want to talk about it. [01:45:12] So talk about something else. [01:45:13] You guys automatically brought it back to... [01:45:17] You brought... [01:45:18] Oh my god. [01:45:19] You guys are hating. [01:45:21] She's not mommy. [01:45:25] Well, ladies, let's give her a chance. [01:45:27] Okay, so you asked about Miami Music Week and Ultra. [01:45:29] Go ahead. [01:45:30] No, change the topic. [01:45:31] Yeah. [01:45:31] But I literally just asked who's going to Ultra and she's going to Ultra. [01:45:34] All right, cool. [01:45:35] And continue on with the... [01:45:36] Go ahead. [01:45:36] Good. [01:45:37] You're running the show now. [01:45:38] You got it. [01:45:39] But like. [01:45:40] It's fun. [01:45:41] Why I'm going to Ultra? [01:45:42] Yeah. [01:45:42] Like, why? [01:45:43] It's fun. [01:45:43] I just enjoy music festivals. [01:45:45] It's something I just got into most recently with my friends. [01:45:48] We just go and have a good time. [01:45:49] There's a lot of big artists that are coming for Ultra, so I'm really excited. [01:45:53] It's going to be great. [01:45:55] Do you know any artists? [01:45:56] Yeah, Stevie Okey. [01:45:57] There's going to be Luxury Loud. [01:45:59] DJ Snake. [01:46:01] Sarah Landry. [01:46:04] Who are you excited to see? [01:46:05] See, I'm jealous because I have exams, so I can't see. [01:46:08] I have to go back home. [01:46:09] Wait, I thought you were going. [01:46:10] No, I wish I was. [01:46:11] I'm literally leaving like a day before. [01:46:13] Actually, maybe this is like where we expose her birthday present. [01:46:17] We actually go take it to John Simon's concert tomorrow. [01:46:20] It's not Ultra, but it's free Ultra. [01:46:23] Having very good days. [01:46:24] Thank you. [01:46:25] Yeah. [01:46:25] Because we wanted to go to Ultra, but then unfortunately, we got exams put on those dates. [01:46:29] So we got to come back. [01:46:31] And then that was the closest thing to see. [01:46:33] This is like what a healthy friendship is like, guys. [01:46:35] Maybe you guys could learn. [01:46:36] Not my friend. [01:46:38] You just met me maybe two hours ago and you're telling me how I am as a friend. [01:46:43] Is that fair? [01:46:43] I don't think you have any facts about that. [01:46:45] Oh, I never said that. [01:46:46] I think you're saying we're being bad friends to you, but you're not here personally yourself. [01:46:49] I'm taking it personally. [01:46:50] No, I'm just like going off with it. [01:46:54] Okay, but honestly, I have a question here. [01:46:56] Like to girls. [01:46:57] I feel like you're making little slick remarks, but like you're going to get caught for it. [01:47:00] Like I'm telling you, it's not going to. [01:47:01] I'm not going to get caught. [01:47:02] Don't worry about it. [01:47:03] Shit. [01:47:03] Watch this. [01:47:04] Anyways, so from what I've seen, there's a lot of friendships, like where there's a bunch of girls. [01:47:10] Like not like two or three. [01:47:11] It's like big friend groups. [01:47:12] Yeah, big friend groups. [01:47:13] And then after like a few years, they kind of just fall apart because girls find out that like not everybody really likes each other and then they kind of just like shit talk each other to each other. [01:47:23] So what do you feel about female friendships and like big groups of girls being like close friends? [01:47:28] Like you know when they're doing everything together. [01:47:30] I don't know. [01:47:31] I do a lot of things. [01:47:32] I go to content houses. [01:47:34] I make content with my friends. [01:47:35] I have big friend groups. [01:47:36] We have mansion parties. [01:47:37] I've never had any issue. [01:47:38] I don't know. [01:47:39] How do you feel about like do you all like each other or I mean if you say you do you're lying no not necessarily okay not necessarily I have I have friend groups and we all get along and like you know what you're you're not always gonna get along with your friends you're not gonna get along with your parents. [01:47:54] It's just who you choose to hang out. [01:47:55] That's who you choose to hang out. [01:47:56] Who you surround yourself. [01:47:57] There's gonna be a drama, especially when in my world, like I do social media and there's always drama that comes with social media and that's just how it works. [01:48:04] So like yes, there's drama. [01:48:05] I guess there's going to be issues, but... [01:48:07] Alright, fuck this shit, man. [01:48:08] I'm tired of this shit. [01:48:09] Turn it up, you're out, man. [01:48:10] Here we go, Canadians. [01:48:12] Canadians, you're out, man. [01:48:14] Pirates are this bitch, man. [01:48:15] I feel this bitch. [01:48:16] This is important. [01:48:19] I'm so bored, man. [01:48:20] I don't forget to pour it myself, man. [01:48:21] Yo, Ice, aren't you guys like making a pain right now? [01:48:24] Shit. [01:48:25] Yeah, don't you gotta be at the airport? [01:48:27] Don't put y'all niggas at the airport, bro. [01:48:29] Four-hour delay. [01:48:29] Hey, nigga, late. [01:48:30] Four-hour delay. === Boring Conversations and Airport Delays (12:23) === [01:48:31] Yeah, what the? [01:48:32] What the hell going on, man? [01:48:37] What is that? [01:48:37] I'm going to take a detour from the airport. [01:48:39] He's like, what the fuck is this shit? [01:48:40] These women are fucking boring. [01:48:42] Get them out of here. [01:48:43] All right. [01:48:43] So, well, so you got to run the show for a little bit. [01:48:46] Let's see what the chat thinks. [01:48:47] Chat, was she more entertaining during her segment there? [01:48:50] Probably not. [01:48:51] She does a good job. [01:48:51] She does a good job. [01:48:52] Give me a one if she was not. [01:48:54] Give me a two if she was. [01:48:55] I'm going to get a bunch of ones. [01:48:57] One if she was not entertaining and more boring. [01:49:00] Or two if not. [01:49:01] Or if she was good. [01:49:02] Sorry. [01:49:03] Two good, one bad. [01:49:04] Okay, yeah. [01:49:06] You read about 15,000 people saying that it was. [01:49:10] She's such a hater. [01:49:11] Oh my God. [01:49:12] Yeah, that chat is flying. [01:49:14] Holy moly. [01:49:15] Yeah. [01:49:16] That's like your brand right now. [01:49:19] So they think you're more boring than us, I guess. [01:49:21] Probably. [01:49:22] Good job. [01:49:23] Thank you. [01:49:23] You tried. [01:49:24] It's okay. [01:49:24] It's okay. [01:49:24] When people get. [01:49:27] Are you a clown? [01:49:29] Like, look, you've been doing this. [01:49:30] You've been doing this thing for what, like, five years? [01:49:33] This is our first podcast. [01:49:34] No, no, no, no. [01:49:35] This is my first day. [01:49:36] Our first day. [01:49:37] Okay, but this podcast. [01:49:38] I mean, listen, listen, listen. [01:49:39] This podcast exists for like, what, five years from what I've heard? [01:49:43] So you kind of have your own, like, following that, like, kind of supports you, and they're always, like, watching your streams and podcasts, whatever. [01:49:51] She's new. [01:49:52] So, like, obviously, she's going to get hate. [01:49:53] Like, without hate, you're not going to grow your platform. [01:49:55] No, no. [01:49:57] I'm new and I'm hating. [01:49:58] No, no, no. [01:49:58] She said it was boring. [01:49:59] So we gave her the floor to do the show. [01:50:01] It's funny. [01:50:01] No, I said it's getting boring just because it was the same people. [01:50:05] Okay, you know what? [01:50:05] Okay, my reason. [01:50:06] Why is your friend talking? [01:50:07] She's talking most of the time. [01:50:08] Wait, why did you point it out? [01:50:11] You may laugh. [01:50:12] Oh, she's a little bit of a drink. [01:50:14] She said it was boring. [01:50:15] You were talking the whole time. [01:50:16] That's your friend. [01:50:17] What the fuck? [01:50:18] No, I was talking about whatever you were talking to one person. [01:50:20] It was just consecutive and blah No, it was her and her talking the most time. [01:50:24] No, it wasn't her and her. [01:50:25] When she talks, it's funny. [01:50:26] She's my best friend. [01:50:27] It's funny. [01:50:27] Okay. [01:50:28] But it's not funny to anyone else but you. [01:50:30] Okay. [01:50:31] We all have different humor. [01:50:32] Okay, real quick. [01:50:34] Look, so you said it was boring. [01:50:36] Fair. [01:50:37] But we've let your friend and her kind of dominate the conversation because they've been going back and forth. [01:50:42] So if you're saying it's boring, just by definition, that means you're trying to say your friend is boring too. [01:50:47] She's controlled the majority of the conversation, pretty much. [01:50:49] So I'm a little confused. [01:50:51] I feel like she No, no, let her smile Okay Okay. [01:50:54] Merge. [01:50:55] If you respond, yeah. [01:50:56] No, I thought it was just boring when people were not interacting. [01:50:58] It was one person doing all the talking. [01:51:00] That was your friend. [01:51:00] No, you're a friend. [01:51:01] That was your friend. [01:51:02] No, no, no. [01:51:03] Everyone has mics here. [01:51:04] They can talk. [01:51:04] Yeah, I think everyone should pitch it. [01:51:06] I think we should raise our hand if it was her friend. [01:51:08] But you're missing the point that you said it was boring, and it was your friend that was controlling the majority of the conversation with her. [01:51:14] They've been speaking the most. [01:51:15] Well, I feel like more people should go into the conversation and like interact. [01:51:19] Okay, but do you not understand that you inadvertently called your friend boring? [01:51:23] I did. [01:51:25] Like, are you not catching on to that? [01:51:27] Like, if she enjoyed the conversation alongside her and you said this is boring, by definition, you're saying she's boring. [01:51:33] Maybe the conversation during that time with her got boring, but she's definitely not a boring person. [01:51:36] No, no, but she was part of it. [01:51:38] Okay, but like, I honestly agree with her. [01:51:40] But like, it could be boring. [01:51:44] She called you boring. [01:51:45] No, she was still boring. [01:51:46] She said, this is brain rock. [01:51:48] You're a brain. [01:51:49] She said, this is boring. [01:51:52] And then you went over there to speak to her in Russian. [01:51:55] Oh, whatever fucking conversation you had. [01:51:57] Right? [01:51:57] I never said that. [01:51:57] They said they're freezing us in here. [01:51:59] No, you're gonna be waiting back. [01:52:01] Thank you. [01:52:01] They gave me a blanket. [01:52:02] Yeah, and Russian. [01:52:03] I'm grateful. [01:52:04] Okay, that's what I was saying. [01:52:06] The whole podcast, why I she probably started boring. [01:52:08] I don't know. [01:52:09] She can speak for herself. [01:52:09] No, no, listen. [01:52:11] Listen to it. [01:52:11] That's what she said. [01:52:12] Yeah. [01:52:12] But like, because basically it was the same topic over and over again, going in circles. [01:52:17] But you were ponded. [01:52:19] I was. [01:52:20] I'm not saying I wasn't, but it was like, basically, people, I feel like, didn't have enough opinions. [01:52:25] So it was just me and her. [01:52:26] Have you ever had a dream? [01:52:31] Let her finish. [01:52:31] So I feel like it was just me and her conversating about the topic within each other because people didn't have enough opinions to support maybe the conversation. [01:52:39] Maybe that's what happened. [01:52:40] Plus, there's a lot of people, so it's hard to actually like start. [01:52:43] No, Zoe was pushing in. [01:52:45] Zoe, Zoe. [01:52:47] I feel like you didn't give up. [01:52:49] Notice how I'm talking. [01:52:50] You just spoke. [01:52:51] So I couldn't talk. [01:52:52] I had to stop. [01:52:53] So when y'all are talking back and forth, we're not going to be rude and speak over y'all. [01:52:57] So that's why she's quiet. [01:52:58] She's quiet. [01:52:59] This is where my second point comes in. [01:53:02] That I said at the very, very beginning. [01:53:04] I feel like it's too many people at one table because nobody can really like say enough about what like that's the point of a podcast. [01:53:12] Everyone wants to talk about it. [01:53:12] This is not a Facebook call. [01:53:14] You can't force anyone to talk. [01:53:16] If they want to talk, they will. [01:53:17] They have a micro in front of them. [01:53:18] I don't understand. [01:53:19] Like, I don't get that. [01:53:20] And then you want to talk about how like, oh, they've been doing this for five years and she's been doing this. [01:53:25] You know what? [01:53:25] Like, the amount of streamers and people who've been doing this stuff for years don't have what they have. [01:53:31] And like, that's not like, that makes no, it just makes no sense. [01:53:34] Okay, she's doing it for one day. [01:53:35] Okay. [01:53:36] Then maybe you should make a better reputation for yourself because the one she's putting out right now is not good. [01:53:40] And she ain't going to get a fan base like that. [01:53:42] I promise you. [01:53:42] She's going to be fine. [01:53:43] Don't worry. [01:53:43] But like, see, if you're talking, like, what do you want? [01:53:46] Other people just start yelling over you for like to be heard? [01:53:51] Yeah, I'm sorry. [01:53:51] You're the one interrupting everyone. [01:53:53] I mean, it's a conversation, so we all have input to give. [01:53:56] That's why we all have microphones. [01:53:57] Yeah. [01:53:57] Okay, let's remind ourselves how we got here. [01:54:01] So, internet goes out for some odd reason. [01:54:04] The Jews are watching me. [01:54:05] Fine. [01:54:05] We turn it back on. [01:54:07] She says, this is boring. [01:54:10] This is boring. [01:54:10] You call her on it. [01:54:11] This is boring. [01:54:11] So you give her the chance to. [01:54:13] But it's also interesting, though, because she said this is boring. [01:54:15] But what you fail to realize is... [01:54:17] I said it to him privately, though. [01:54:19] It doesn't matter. [01:54:19] You still said it. [01:54:20] Which is fine, no problem. [01:54:21] That's your opinion. [01:54:22] I have no issue with that, actually. [01:54:23] But you forgot to realize that your friend dominated the majority of the conversation alongside her. [01:54:28] So they've been going back and forth with her giving a little bit things here and there. [01:54:32] So if you're going to say it's boring and your friend dominated at least 50% of the conversation, I mean, you're basically calling these two boring based on their discussion. [01:54:40] And then she's saying, well, other people could have chimed in. [01:54:42] Well, they didn't want to interrupt. [01:54:43] They wanted you guys to be able to go back and forth and have your discourse. [01:54:46] So if you're saying that it was boring, you're referring mostly to their argument being boring. [01:54:53] You don't want to admit that right now when we're saying like. [01:54:56] No, no, no. [01:54:56] I can admit that in that moment, maybe I thought her conversation was a little boring. [01:55:00] My friend's definitely not a boring person, but in that moment, maybe the conversation. [01:55:05] Oh, my God. [01:55:08] The conversation that your friend participated in was boring. [01:55:11] Me and her are honest with each other. [01:55:12] If I want to call her boring at a time, like, yo, you're boring. [01:55:15] I could say that. [01:55:16] Okay, the conversation that she was engaging in with her was boring. [01:55:19] That's what you're basically what you said. [01:55:21] At this point, I'm so lost. [01:55:23] You're a bad friend, man. [01:55:24] You're a bad friend, man. [01:55:25] She's a good friend. [01:55:26] That's a not, man. [01:55:27] Oh, my God. [01:55:28] Okay, but who started the conversation? [01:55:29] It was you guys asking us questions. [01:55:31] I know you're having a conversation based on your questions. [01:55:34] So that's the whole point of your life. [01:55:36] Hold on, hold on. [01:55:37] Give me a second. [01:55:38] At the beginning of the show, what the rules are, one mic at a time. [01:55:41] We'll let you guys rock, man. [01:55:42] And we have fun with it. [01:55:43] We don't interrupt you guys. [01:55:45] No, that's not what I said. [01:55:46] I said we were conversating on the topic you guys started. [01:55:50] And now I'm not hating it. [01:55:51] I'm just saying as I found it. [01:55:53] This is a podcast. [01:55:55] Okay. [01:55:56] That's what we do. [01:55:57] We talk. [01:55:57] Did we fucking stare at each other? [01:55:59] Did I say there was an issue? [01:56:01] What are we supposed to do? [01:56:02] Did I say there was an issue with it? [01:56:03] What did we do when we first got here? [01:56:04] We filled out questions on a paper. [01:56:05] Did we not? [01:56:06] Yes or no? [01:56:06] Oh, okay. [01:56:07] Did I say there was an issue with that? [01:56:09] You're having a fucking issue because you're moving your hands a lot. [01:56:16] Type down or what? [01:56:18] That's some grass. [01:56:19] Okay, let me move on. [01:56:21] Let me move on. [01:56:22] Circles. [01:56:24] Meow. [01:56:25] You should not move them. [01:56:27] No, that's fine. [01:56:28] All right. [01:56:28] The conversation is still boring then. [01:56:30] Now? [01:56:34] So you guys are probably wondering why we allowed that to kind of happen. [01:56:38] So I don't want to shamelessly plug my book again. [01:56:40] But my book is out. [01:56:41] Why women deserve even less? [01:56:42] In-store is Amazon bestseller. [01:56:43] It's number one in psychology and feminist theory. [01:56:46] This book is. [01:56:47] How dare you? [01:56:47] What was that? [01:56:48] Exactly. [01:56:48] That book. [01:56:49] See? [01:56:50] Why woman deserve less? [01:56:51] How dare you, bro? [01:56:53] Why don't you come on the point correct us now? [01:56:56] There's a reason why, like, it was your behavior that gave me the perfect setup to advertise it. [01:57:00] Oh, my God. [01:57:00] Because during the course of this conversation, we've seen so many different traits of females. [01:57:05] Inability to take accountability, not understanding what's going on, putting their feelings first versus what's going on. [01:57:13] I feel like you guys are being condescending. [01:57:14] Then when asked, how are we making you feel that way? [01:57:17] Can't explain it. [01:57:18] Can't articulate it. [01:57:20] Can't understand that. [01:57:21] Oh, like if they're arguing and then you're saying that the conversation is boring, by definition, you're saying your friend is boring. [01:57:26] Like just little things like this. [01:57:28] Jealousy as well. [01:57:28] And, you know, I've always said this, but I'm going to say this again because the more I do this show, the more I realize it. [01:57:32] No matter how educated women are, where they're from, whatever, you guys all need to be sending class citizens again. [01:57:36] And let me explain why. [01:57:38] Women have an inability to critically think, assess the situation, divorce their emotions from what's really going on, right? [01:57:46] Like we can see right here. [01:57:47] Immature. [01:57:48] Things, G. What was that? [01:57:50] Things, G. You said, what? [01:57:52] Thanks. [01:57:53] Thanks. [01:57:54] See, here's what I mean. [01:57:56] Like, I'm being honest here about like, this is why, like, yo, they're overgrown children, bro. [01:58:00] It's like, it's not. [01:58:01] So, this is why when I say women should have the right to vote, they're not equal to us. [01:58:04] They're significantly different, whatever. [01:58:06] Like, I've been here taking notes, listening, and then she looks at that as you're being condescending. [01:58:11] Yeah. [01:58:11] What? [01:58:11] Like, I can't make you feel that way. [01:58:13] Like, how do you feel that way? [01:58:14] That's weird. [01:58:16] And then just also like the lack of respect as well to say, oh, this is boring when you're like on a huge podcast. [01:58:21] That's ridiculous. [01:58:22] You know what I mean? [01:58:23] I said it privately. [01:58:25] Quietly. [01:58:26] And I exposed to you publicly. [01:58:27] Yeah, he did. [01:58:28] Because it's rude. [01:58:29] Exactly. [01:58:30] It's very rude. [01:58:31] No, I am. [01:58:32] Did I not apologize to you after? [01:58:33] I did apologize to you. [01:58:34] No, you didn't. [01:58:35] Okay, I will apologize to you right now. [01:58:36] I'm sorry if I'm not. [01:58:37] No, apologizing now because, you know. [01:58:39] Yeah, you lied and it got caught. [01:58:40] But that's fine. [01:58:41] Like, I will apologize in private. [01:58:42] I'll apologize in public. [01:58:43] I don't care. [01:58:44] It's fine. [01:58:45] It's fine. [01:58:46] This is all for me to demonstrate a point. [01:58:50] Women just don't have a general respect for men. [01:58:52] And I think this podcast has kind of proven that. [01:58:55] What do you mean? [01:58:56] No, I respect everyone equally. [01:58:58] I have respect for you. [01:58:58] You have a huge podcast that is actually very highly successful. [01:59:03] You're saying that now. [01:59:03] No, like, it's a fact. [01:59:04] It's all a fact. [01:59:06] You came here. [01:59:06] Your parking was free. [01:59:08] There was food. [01:59:09] There was drinks. [01:59:09] Yeah, peace of drinks. [01:59:11] Damn, everything. [01:59:12] And then it's boring. [01:59:13] Like, you can have your own opinion, but like, it's rude because they just spent money for what? [01:59:17] Like, for you to call it boring? [01:59:18] Like, how would you feel? [01:59:19] No, I. [01:59:19] But it's fine. [01:59:20] The conversation got a little boring. [01:59:22] I'm not saying that. [01:59:22] I think this is really cool. [01:59:24] I think their studio is actually awesome. [01:59:26] There's like certain things we say, but like we don't. [01:59:28] We just keep them to ourselves out of respect. [01:59:31] Okay, but at the same time, how can you improve something if you don't hear the honest opinion? [01:59:37] Yeah, but don't say that. [01:59:39] You were talking to her the whole time. [01:59:40] It was YouTube. [01:59:41] What? [01:59:42] I'm sorry. [01:59:42] Wait, wait. [01:59:44] I'm sorry. [01:59:45] That's criticism for you. [01:59:46] Yes, it's for you. [01:59:47] It's actually for you. [01:59:48] Funny that she would say that. [01:59:49] You gotta improve. [01:59:50] They hear criticism. [01:59:51] Okay, your best friend just called you boring and it was y'all. [01:59:54] So yeah, listen. [01:59:55] I think you also have to be mindful of how you say things. [01:59:58] So if you don't mean it the way you say it, then think about what you say before you say it. [02:00:03] Think about it. [02:00:03] As soon as we went on a break, you said, oh, this is boring. [02:00:06] Yep. [02:00:07] Like, immediately, not, hey, Fresh, I'm sorry to say, can we, like, you know, make it more spicy? [02:00:11] No, you got no tact and what the fuck you said. [02:00:15] Well, no, it's fine. [02:00:16] It's fine. [02:00:17] This is, like I said before, I talked about this in a book. [02:00:21] The average woman doesn't respect the average man. [02:00:23] And like, in general, women feel like men need to entertain them. [02:00:25] And it's like, oh, it's not my duty to, you got to entertain me, motherfucker. [02:00:29] Like, that's kind of how it is with male and female dynamics in general. [02:00:31] And I'm not just saying, pointing her out. [02:00:33] This is, in general, how women operate. [02:00:35] It's like, hey, I'm entitled to entertainment. [02:00:37] I'm entitled to good treatment. [02:00:38] I'm entitled to you. [02:00:39] Give me an experience, not the other way around. [02:00:41] And I think modern women just take things for granted because we live in a world where you guys are able to kind of double dip. [02:00:46] You can go to college and be a feminist and get a career. [02:00:49] But at the same time, you can say, I want a gentleman that's going to take care of me. [02:00:51] So you're able to be traditional while Samuel Samson is still being modern. === Male Entertainment Expectations Explained (04:23) === [02:00:55] And you're able to double dip both sides. [02:00:58] Can I just add something to you real quick? [02:01:00] Ladies, you know what? [02:01:01] And it's not just her. [02:01:01] This is women in general. [02:01:03] This is a Western problem with females. [02:01:05] Let's make it fun. [02:01:06] Yeah. [02:01:06] I want to play a game. [02:01:08] Ladies, if you don't mind, I won't play a game here. [02:01:10] It's called Three Countries. [02:01:12] I will start with you first. [02:01:14] You were a great addition to the show. [02:01:16] Interactive, funny, and based. [02:01:19] Thank you. [02:01:19] Here's the rules. [02:01:20] You can't name USA, Canada, or Mexico. [02:01:23] Also, you can't repeat whatever she said before you. [02:01:25] Cool. [02:01:26] Pretty simple. [02:01:26] Two countries. [02:01:28] We'll start right here. [02:01:28] And ladies, no helping. [02:01:30] Okay. [02:01:31] You got this. [02:01:32] Thailand, Indonesia. [02:01:35] And. [02:01:37] One more. [02:01:38] There's many more. [02:01:39] Um. [02:01:43] Oh, shit. [02:01:44] Come on, Zoe, man. [02:01:45] Come on, man. [02:01:47] Romania. [02:01:48] That was mentioned. [02:01:49] That was mentioned before. [02:01:52] Because you said you're dead from Romania. [02:01:54] It's got to be potential. [02:01:56] Damn. [02:01:56] What do you want to talk about? [02:01:57] Come on, man. [02:01:58] I lived in those places I named. [02:01:59] I don't know anything else. [02:02:01] Wow, Zoe. [02:02:02] Like, we believe you, Zoe. [02:02:04] You got this. [02:02:05] Don't let us down. [02:02:06] I'm letting you guys down. [02:02:07] Don't let Maura down. [02:02:11] Don't let Maura down, bro. [02:02:13] Sweeted. [02:02:14] All right. [02:02:15] Okay, there we go. [02:02:16] Look at that. [02:02:16] RMR. [02:02:17] You got this? [02:02:17] W Mar? [02:02:18] What about you? [02:02:18] Three countries? [02:02:19] Toronto? [02:02:21] Miss Boring? [02:02:22] I'm Russian. [02:02:23] I know history and just say history. [02:02:27] Sorry, history. [02:02:29] I genuinely, I know more history and geography than probably most people. [02:02:33] All right, all right. [02:02:34] I'm naming Stephen. [02:02:35] Okay. [02:02:36] The floor is yours. [02:02:38] What people then? [02:02:38] I'm naming three, right? [02:02:40] Just honestly, can I be honest here? [02:02:43] Yeah, sure. [02:02:44] As a Russian person who lived in Russia for like half their life and then coming to Canada and America, honestly, I noticed that Canadian and American people don't know history and they don't know geography. [02:03:00] Like, it's not even like a stereotype. [02:03:02] Like, I genuinely talk to people and I try to say something and then they just don't have the answer. [02:03:06] Or they say like the most stupid thing. [02:03:09] Okay. [02:03:11] Go ahead. [02:03:11] Do you want to say something? [02:03:12] I thought we were just naming three countries. [02:03:14] Yeah, I was just about to say that. [02:03:16] I was like, okay, what happened to the game? [02:03:19] Like, now we're going backwards. [02:03:21] Yeah, she's saying she knows history than most people. [02:03:23] I think she wanted to say that first. [02:03:24] That's fun. [02:03:25] You got off your chest. [02:03:26] Go ahead. [02:03:26] Yeah, three countries. [02:03:27] Go ahead. [02:03:29] Japan. [02:03:29] Yep. [02:03:30] Put the journey. [02:03:31] France. [02:03:31] Okay. [02:03:32] Spain. [02:03:32] Bro, you need the basic countries. [02:03:35] You said that. [02:03:36] Those weren't. [02:03:39] Argentina. [02:03:41] Like a Japanese, bro. [02:03:42] And then did someone say Cuba? [02:03:47] Nope. [02:03:47] No. [02:03:47] You good? [02:03:49] Actually, no, Cuba, that's where you're from. [02:03:52] Oh. [02:03:54] One more. [02:03:57] Switzerland. [02:04:00] Okay. [02:04:00] Good. [02:04:01] What about you, Miss Bronx? [02:04:03] All right, let me see. [02:04:05] Bro, you're 40, man. [02:04:05] Come on, man. [02:04:06] What you got? [02:04:06] What you got? [02:04:07] Come on, man. [02:04:08] My brain is frying. [02:04:09] Italy? [02:04:10] Okay. [02:04:11] Okay. [02:04:12] I would say. [02:04:14] Okay. [02:04:15] And then I was thinking. [02:04:17] One more. [02:04:17] Okay. [02:04:20] You got his girl. [02:04:21] Valenezuela? [02:04:22] Oh, okay. [02:04:24] What was the second one? [02:04:26] Africa. [02:04:27] So that's. [02:04:28] I don't know if I'm calling it. [02:04:31] We'll go. [02:04:32] Nice try. [02:04:35] But I keep it. [02:04:36] Listen. [02:04:36] See, this is three countries. [02:04:38] We got this. [02:04:39] Three countries. [02:04:40] Bolvia. [02:04:43] What's that? [02:04:44] Bolivia. [02:04:45] Bolvia. [02:04:45] Bolvia? [02:04:46] Yeah. [02:04:46] Bolvia, bro. [02:04:47] What the fuck is that? [02:04:49] Bolivia. [02:04:49] Bolivia, Bolivia. [02:04:51] Living on the Scotland. [02:04:56] Okay. [02:05:01] Greece. [02:05:03] Okay. [02:05:05] And. [02:05:10] I think it's in Buffia. [02:05:12] Bulgaria. Bulgaria. Bulgaria. [02:05:17] Woo! === Bolivia Trivia and Wallet Talk (04:04) === [02:05:19] Hey, hold on. [02:05:20] Did you give me the answer? [02:05:21] No. [02:05:23] I heard her say it. [02:05:24] Okay. [02:05:25] Said that. [02:05:26] Okay. [02:05:28] All right. [02:05:28] Let's go, Miss Germany. [02:05:30] Yeah. [02:05:31] Denmark, Iceland, Austria. [02:05:35] Easy for her, yeah. [02:05:36] European. [02:05:36] European. [02:05:37] Yep. [02:05:38] Guess here at hotel? [02:05:39] Oh, shit. [02:05:40] Hungary, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan. [02:05:43] Okay. [02:05:44] She's a nerd. [02:05:48] Phillips, you already know. [02:05:49] Turkey feet. [02:05:52] Chicken feet. [02:05:53] Cow feet. [02:05:54] Go feet. [02:05:54] Turkey. [02:05:55] Pig feet. [02:05:56] Egypt. [02:05:57] Okay. [02:05:59] Hello, Abbot. [02:06:01] It's one that starts with an N. [02:06:03] I forgot it. [02:06:04] Nick. [02:06:05] Nerd. [02:06:06] Niger. [02:06:08] What a nerd. [02:06:10] What a sage. [02:06:12] What a save! [02:06:12] She got a hug, yes, yes! [02:06:14] Okay! [02:06:14] Alright, what a strange baby! [02:06:15] What a save! [02:06:16] What a save! [02:06:18] We got this. [02:06:24] Jordan! [02:06:25] Oh shit! [02:06:26] I love my phone! [02:06:27] Is Dr. X, you fucked? [02:06:29] Um, I've never had sex with a Jordan before. [02:06:31] Maybe a Jake, though. [02:06:32] Okay, all right, cool. [02:06:34] Yeah, referring to the name. [02:06:36] I was like, wait, okay, all right, three for you. [02:06:38] Last but not least: Thailand, Brazil, and Australia. [02:06:42] I already said Thailand. [02:06:43] Okay, Brazil, Australia, and I want to say Iran. [02:06:50] All right. [02:06:50] Okay. [02:06:51] Cool. [02:06:52] Hello, Armod. [02:06:53] Good job. [02:06:54] Are y'all going to name some or just us? [02:06:56] Oh, yeah. [02:06:57] It's your turn. [02:06:58] Wait, can you name seven? [02:07:00] We didn't even name seven. [02:07:02] By the way, we're from our sponsor as well. [02:07:05] Go ahead before we head out into the next segment. [02:07:10] Who's in touch in the meantime? [02:07:12] No, we're doing this, nigga. [02:07:13] We got it, guys. [02:07:15] You can't just. [02:07:16] All right, let's go. [02:07:17] Yeah, I said. 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[02:08:42] Let's do some stats real quick as well. [02:08:44] Let's see what people are saying in chat. [02:08:47] T-Right. [02:08:49] Add 10 bucks to both of my chats. [02:08:51] Okay. [02:08:53] Are we anyone ready? [02:08:55] Cat says, girl with the boyfriend is going to win in life and keep shitting on these OnlyFans 304s. [02:09:00] You want to respond? [02:09:02] Was that supposed to be a hate comment or he's defending you? [02:09:08] I mean, thank you. [02:09:10] Do you want to respond to that? [02:09:11] They're calling you the 304. [02:09:14] Yeah. [02:09:15] I'm not from Miami. [02:09:18] I thought it's 305 and not 304, but no, it is. [02:09:22] I think it is 304s. === Miami Area Code Confusion (04:29) === [02:09:24] Listen, I don't know. [02:09:24] I ain't from here. [02:09:26] Okay. [02:09:27] 305 is Miami. [02:09:28] 304 is fours. [02:09:29] What's the next one? [02:09:31] Okay, I just learned something new. [02:09:33] T-Rey says, or if girls don't make money like that, girls sell their souls in booty holes for $250. [02:09:39] I don't know. [02:09:40] Who's doing that for $250? [02:09:43] Listen. [02:09:43] No, it is. [02:09:43] You never know. [02:09:44] For like $9. [02:09:47] Wow, you ate with that one. [02:09:50] T-Rey says, if you die and go to heaven, if you see an American beautiful queen there, turn around because you're in hell. [02:09:56] Oh, we didn't get to finish Cam's question. [02:09:58] What did you think about Cut before coming on the show? [02:10:00] That is true. [02:10:00] Yeah, yeah. [02:10:01] That's how we started with all that. [02:10:02] So you gave your opinion. [02:10:03] All right, Miss Cannon, what's your opinion on that? [02:10:07] Do you want me to be honest? [02:10:09] Yes. [02:10:09] Okay. [02:10:12] I've never really watched any of your podcasts just because I'm not into podcasts. [02:10:18] It's mail mostly. [02:10:19] It's mostly for messages. [02:10:20] Yeah. [02:10:20] And then I don't really have time in my day to watch actually podcasts because I'm really busy with school and like other stuff that I'm doing. [02:10:27] Stop the cap. [02:10:28] Okay. [02:10:29] Okay. [02:10:30] So, what did you think when you got invited or when you before you came on? [02:10:33] Like, were you told about it, if anything? [02:10:35] We were literally driving to Cactus Club for a restaurant for her birthday. [02:10:40] And then my friend told me about the message that we got about this podcast. [02:10:46] If we want to go, and I'm like, yeah, sure, why not? [02:10:48] And then, like, we checked out what it is, like, the pages, and we're like, it looks fun. [02:10:53] We could fit. [02:10:54] And then a few of our friends, I don't know, can we say their names? [02:10:57] Sure, sure. [02:10:58] Julian Kinkade. [02:11:00] He kind of told us about the podcast. [02:11:03] Heard it from a few other influencers, Zodex, Rocking, Jawbreaker Girl. [02:11:08] They're all in the same industry. [02:11:10] Was JJ here? [02:11:11] Say the word JJ? [02:11:12] No? [02:11:13] No, probably. [02:11:14] No, okay. [02:11:15] He'll probably be here soon. [02:11:17] Sure. [02:11:18] Yeah. [02:11:18] So we kind of just looked at it and we're like, okay, it's fine. [02:11:21] We might join in. [02:11:22] And plus, it was like a 15-minute drive. [02:11:24] Cool. [02:11:25] Okay. [02:11:25] All right. [02:11:26] She framed it as if I'm going to. [02:11:28] Can I be honest? [02:11:29] That's it. [02:11:30] That's all I do. [02:11:30] I mean, like, I just. [02:11:31] It sounded cool. [02:11:32] There's a lot of stuff. [02:11:33] Sounded really cool. [02:11:33] No, because a lot of people watched your podcast. [02:11:36] Like, for me, like, I just never watched it. [02:11:38] Like, I don't want it to be personal or anything. [02:11:42] That's fine. [02:11:43] Yeah. [02:11:43] All right. [02:11:43] What about you? [02:11:44] What did you hear about it before you came? [02:11:46] What did you hear? [02:11:47] What's it? [02:11:47] And thoughts before coming on? [02:11:48] That's what the question says. [02:11:49] Yeah, there you go. [02:11:51] So I heard that you guys were just very straightforward with everything. [02:11:56] I was a little intimidated at first because I've never been on a live podcast before, especially in front of like thousands of people. [02:12:04] So I was kind of scared, but like after being on it, it's been pretty chill. [02:12:08] Like, I kind of like the communal talking here and just vibing. [02:12:12] And it's actually really fun. [02:12:13] I enjoy it a lot. [02:12:15] It's been cool. [02:12:17] But yeah. [02:12:18] Be honest. [02:12:18] You can say what you really think. [02:12:19] You thought y'all were racist as fuck or something. [02:12:21] Oh, yeah, no. [02:12:21] I thought you guys were weird as fuck. [02:12:22] How dare you? [02:12:23] All right, cool. [02:12:24] Yeah, no, I didn't fuck with you guys at all. [02:12:25] That's right. [02:12:26] Who's weird? [02:12:27] Martina Fresh? [02:12:29] I think Fresh more. [02:12:31] Damn. [02:12:33] Damn, Fresh. [02:12:34] Yeah, Fresh Widow, nigga. [02:12:35] I'm a weirdo. [02:12:36] I'm not weird. [02:12:37] I'm just kidding. [02:12:38] I'm just kidding. [02:12:38] I fuck with you guys. [02:12:39] You guys are cool. [02:12:40] Well, you don't even know me. [02:12:42] Yeah, but being on this podcast, it's been fun. [02:12:44] I enjoyed my time. [02:12:46] Okay. [02:12:46] All right, cool. [02:12:47] Yeah, but it's about what you thought before coming on. [02:12:49] Remember, it's about what you thought. [02:12:51] Well, like, people were, when I asked my friend, they know who you guys were because they watched you. [02:12:55] They were like, oh, if you go on there, you're going to get shit on. [02:12:59] And I was like, I mean. [02:13:00] Also, because I do OF Wait, Dubai? [02:13:02] Huh? [02:13:03] Dubai? [02:13:03] Bro, what do you mean? [02:13:04] Dubai. [02:13:06] You get shit on, so I was just curious. [02:13:08] Yeah. [02:13:08] Okay. [02:13:09] Like, literally. [02:13:13] What did you, what did they tell you? [02:13:15] What were you thinking before you came on? [02:13:16] Before, not after. [02:13:17] What did you think before? [02:13:18] Well, I didn't really. [02:13:20] No research, Jola. [02:13:21] I've done seen a couple of clips, but not really paid attention because my schedule is pretty busy. [02:13:27] But I knew that the topic would be on dating dynamics, and I'm like, I'm open to seeing what it's about and kind of put in my two sentences on it. [02:13:35] So I'm open mind. [02:13:39] We had a couple different things going on here. [02:13:43] I'm still, I love the scenery. [02:13:46] I like the fact that girls are being open and honest, even if they're feeling how are they feeling. === Dating World Role Reversals (03:44) === [02:13:53] Okay, but what's your take on dating, though? [02:13:55] Because you said you wanted to give your take. [02:13:56] What's my take on dating? [02:13:57] Yeah. [02:13:57] Oh, Lord. [02:13:59] So, well, I've only been single for four years, and my take on dating, the dating world sucks. [02:14:04] That's my thing. [02:14:05] Okay. [02:14:06] I think that. [02:14:08] What are your chief complaints about why it sucks? [02:14:10] Because everybody just want to fuck. [02:14:12] Yeah, but you are the factor, dog. [02:14:13] You know that, right? [02:14:14] Oh, I know what I control and what I do and how. [02:14:17] So men don't want to commit is what you think. [02:14:19] I think that everyone's hurt or they're not healed. [02:14:23] And I think that people are either using people or- For sex, yeah. [02:14:29] Not being open and honest about what they really want. [02:14:33] And I feel like people are playing with each other's emotions. [02:14:36] Like, you can date somebody, y'all catch your feelings, y'all playing house, y'all playing like you're in a relationship, but ain't nothing going on. [02:14:43] Nobody's willing to commit. [02:14:44] Who would you say has had a more drastic change in gender roles, men or women over the past like 100 years? [02:14:52] Drastic change in gender roles? [02:14:54] Yeah. [02:14:56] That's a little difficult. [02:14:57] I mean, it's kind of... [02:14:59] You think men change more? [02:15:01] I'm asking. [02:15:02] I think men. [02:15:04] You think men change more? [02:15:06] Yeah. [02:15:06] I think women. [02:15:07] Actually, I think both. [02:15:09] I think it's both. [02:15:10] I think it's a hot mess. [02:15:12] Hot mess. [02:15:12] I think both. [02:15:13] Raise your hands if you ladies think women have changed more over the past 100 years. [02:15:16] One, two, three, four. [02:15:18] Okay, so all of you think that. [02:15:19] Okay, except for one. [02:15:20] You think men changed more in the past 100 years? [02:15:22] I'm unbiased. [02:15:23] I don't know. [02:15:23] I think both changed easily. [02:15:25] I don't think you can say one specifically. [02:15:28] I think both had a very big change in different ways. [02:15:30] Yeah. [02:15:30] Because more technologies became accessible. [02:15:33] But I mean in general roles, what a man is supposed to do versus what a woman has done. [02:15:37] Who's do you think's roles have changed more? [02:15:39] Yeah, I feel like here women are taking the lead more now. [02:15:45] I would say. [02:15:46] Okay, historically, what have women been then before that? [02:15:48] House whores. [02:15:49] Housewives are housewives. [02:15:52] So if they're taking the lead now, wouldn't that imply that they've changed more? [02:15:57] Basically. [02:15:57] I guess. [02:15:58] I think they're both changing the money. [02:15:59] But then the men are also stepping down, I feel like. [02:16:02] Isn't that in response to women, you know, needing more? [02:16:07] So they're connected, no? [02:16:08] I feel like in this generation, women aren't wanting to do what men want to have all the bills paid to not work. [02:16:16] You know what I'm saying? [02:16:17] Like, no woman's going to want to, like, oh, no, I'm wearing this out to the club tonight. [02:16:21] And then, like, of course, a man doesn't want to settle down and provide for that. [02:16:24] I think it's just because we care about so many different things. [02:16:27] Like, so many more things than we did back then. [02:16:30] Yeah, it's just the generation. [02:16:31] Everything has just changed dramatically. [02:16:34] Okay. [02:16:34] But I do feel like women have changed more. [02:16:36] There's just a lot of things. [02:16:37] So pretty much all of you except for you think they change more. [02:16:39] You think they change equally. [02:16:39] All right. [02:16:40] So back to what you were saying. [02:16:41] You think that people are playing games and men don't want to commit. [02:16:46] That's your grievances with the team. [02:16:47] But it's on both sides. [02:16:48] It's women and men. [02:16:49] If you look at it, the perspective of things. [02:16:52] But who more, though? [02:16:56] This world is a little, it's a little rocky to think of it because women are either wanting a man for what they can give or if they can't pay a bill or they're not really wanting a man for who they really are. [02:17:08] And then you have men that are too afraid to commit because they don't know if a woman's real enough to commit to them or if they're using them or if they're using them for their money. [02:17:18] So it's kind of like we're on an unequal balance here. [02:17:22] Like you don't know who's real, who's not real, who really wants you, don't want you. [02:17:26] You kind of just in a limbo here. [02:17:28] Like it's like, how do you go into a dating world where people are just don't know what the hell they want? [02:17:33] Can I add a comment? [02:17:36] Who wanted to add a comment? === Healing from Past Cheating Cycles (02:28) === [02:17:37] That was me. [02:17:38] Yeah, go ahead. [02:17:39] I will agree with you about the hurt. [02:17:41] I feel like the whole thing about hurt people hurting other people, it is true. [02:17:45] Like, I will say I used to be like a huge lover girl. [02:17:48] I was in talking to someone. [02:17:51] I was in a year relationship before. [02:17:54] And when someone is not ready to commit and they just kind of like act on their past or like they put it on you, I feel like it just changed. [02:18:04] How did he hurt you? [02:18:04] He cheated on you? [02:18:05] Huh? [02:18:06] The guy cheated on you. [02:18:07] That's how he hurt you? [02:18:07] Yep. [02:18:08] Yeah. [02:18:09] Okay. [02:18:10] I mean, yeah, but then that affects you as a person, and then you're like, oh, now you're going to act different because of your past, and you're passing it on to the next person and just like repeated cycle, which isn't fair because I think that people need to heal. [02:18:24] Yeah, exactly. [02:18:25] Fear for your trauma so that you can be able to move forward and be able to have that healthy relationship with any person you're looking to have in a relationship with. [02:18:32] If you're not healed, then how are you expecting to have a healthy relationship? [02:18:35] Yeah, I will not lie. [02:18:37] And then what about you? [02:18:38] What did you? [02:18:39] Well, hold on. [02:18:40] She came on 305. [02:18:40] You said, right? [02:18:42] Yeah. [02:18:42] But if you. [02:18:43] She been on this one before or no? [02:18:44] No, no, no. [02:18:45] So just 305. [02:18:46] Yep. [02:18:47] Okay, I guess what did you hear about the show before you came on? [02:18:51] Even before 305, I don't know. [02:18:53] Obviously, you see all those clips and you see all these girls talking shit on the internet about it and like how they got treated while they were here. [02:18:58] And it's like, like I told the girls earlier who haven't been on, it's like, it's like, it's literally what you make it. [02:19:03] Like, it's what it's however, however, you perceive it is going to be on you at the end of the day. [02:19:08] Like, and I knew at 305, like, you super sweet. [02:19:12] We had great conversations. [02:19:13] Like, it was really funny. [02:19:13] Like, and I'm like, no, but like, genuinely, like, I don't know. [02:19:16] Like, I think he is. [02:19:19] You both are. [02:19:19] And I think, like, I mean, I haven't really heard you talk at all today, but it's okay. [02:19:24] No, that's fair. [02:19:25] But yeah, I know. [02:19:26] I mean, there's definitely going to be wild people and emotions get heavy. [02:19:31] And that's why it looks crazy and looks like all of this like fuck shit. [02:19:35] But it's, it's not. [02:19:36] All right. [02:19:36] So who do you think has changed more, though? [02:19:38] Who do you what? [02:19:39] Like, um, sorry, the question. [02:19:42] So you just heard that we're you just saw clips and we looked mean, right? [02:19:45] But you got disproven when you went on 305. [02:19:48] Okay, what about you? [02:19:49] What did you hear about before? [02:19:51] Um, I did not hear much. [02:19:52] I did see a few clips, but I skipped them because they're in English and I don't like it. [02:20:00] We need to get a German translator. [02:20:02] We do. [02:20:02] Yeah. [02:20:03] All languages. [02:20:03] That'd be funny. [02:20:04] Yep. [02:20:04] We got Spanish, by the way. === Anti-Semitic Accusations and Family Ties (06:34) === [02:20:06] Like, DR is fucking full of our clips. [02:20:08] Okay. [02:20:09] All right. [02:20:09] What about you? [02:20:09] What did you hear about, if anything? [02:20:11] Do you have anything else you want to say, Miss Germany or no? [02:20:13] No, no. [02:20:14] Okay. [02:20:14] What about you? [02:20:14] What did you hear about it? [02:20:16] Or what did you think before coming in? [02:20:18] I did not know about this podcast. [02:20:20] Sorry. [02:20:20] I did not know about this podcast, CVH, but I just kind of got dragged on here by my friends. [02:20:26] But I'm very happy to be here because I don't really do any social media or content, so it's very exciting to like see this world. [02:20:33] All right. [02:20:33] What about you? [02:20:34] What'd you hear? [02:20:35] I mean, I think you guys. [02:20:38] No, no, no, no. [02:20:40] I think you guys are pretty funny, but my mom hates Myron. [02:20:44] Like, entertain Myron. [02:20:47] Wait, wait, wait. [02:20:48] How old is your mom? [02:20:50] She's 46. [02:20:51] And she's single. [02:20:53] Yeah, but she fucking hates Myron. [02:20:55] She said that he's a Nazi and that he hates his own people. [02:20:59] Okay. [02:20:59] But I love Myron. [02:21:01] I think he's funny. [02:21:02] Wait, so is your mom hot? [02:21:05] What? [02:21:07] Kind of, I guess. [02:21:08] Photo Ross. [02:21:09] What are you trying to do? [02:21:10] Oh, yes. [02:21:11] I mean, no, no, no. [02:21:12] I mean, sorry. [02:21:13] Go ahead, Chris. [02:21:13] Hold on. [02:21:14] I mean, I mean, I mean, if you want her, I can put you on. [02:21:16] Come on, stepdaddy. [02:21:17] Hey, hey, hey, hey, Chris, change your mind. [02:21:19] Change it over to mine. [02:21:22] So she said I'm a racist and a Nazi. [02:21:24] Yeah, she just fucking hates you. [02:21:26] Racist, Nazi, fucking Jew hater, all that. [02:21:29] So then, come on then. [02:21:31] Wait, isn't your mom Ethiopian and Somalian? [02:21:34] Sudanese. [02:21:35] My mom is Somalia. [02:21:38] She was born in Sudan. [02:21:40] Oh. [02:21:41] My grandmother is Sagar, not Amhark. [02:21:43] No, that's fine. [02:21:45] Whether Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan, that's fine. [02:21:47] Why she called me? [02:21:49] She said that I hate I'm a Jew hater. [02:21:50] Yeah, she says you're anti-Semitic. [02:21:53] Is your mom an Ethiopian Jew? [02:21:55] No, she's Orthodox Christian. [02:21:56] No, no, no. [02:21:58] Ethnicity-wise. [02:21:59] No. [02:22:04] She just, she's very liberal. [02:22:07] My grandpa's Muslim, but my grandma's not. [02:22:09] What about your mom? [02:22:10] No. [02:22:11] Christian. [02:22:14] That's interesting. [02:22:15] Because that part of the world is not fond of Israel, so I'm kind of trying to figure out why your mom. [02:22:19] Well, my mom is very liberal. [02:22:22] If your mom's liberal, then Israel is completely antithetical to liberal ideologies. [02:22:26] i know but she just like doesn't like anything like that at all yeah so she's like she's actually she does like palestine but like she's just like she doesn't like anything like Like, you know, I don't know. [02:22:39] It's kind of retarded. [02:22:40] Don't ask me. [02:22:43] Stupid. [02:22:43] I used to get off YouTube. [02:22:45] We're getting off YouTube. [02:22:46] All right, yeah. [02:22:46] Switch over to switch off. [02:22:47] We're getting off YouTube. [02:22:48] Come to my go to Rumble guys, go to Rumble, or if you guys are watching on where you know we're on kick, whatever. [02:22:53] We're going to go to Rumble only getting off YouTube and everything else. [02:22:55] Come on over to Rumble, Fresh of Fit. [02:22:57] Okay. [02:22:57] We can see the J word. [02:22:58] Yeah, now you guys can say what you guys want to say. [02:23:00] No, Oh, yeah, yeah. [02:23:02] Not yet. [02:23:04] Interesting conversation. [02:23:05] Hold on. [02:23:06] I'll just. [02:23:07] Yeah, yeah. [02:23:08] So anyway guys, if you're watching on YouTube, come on over to Rumble. [02:23:11] If you guys are on my kick, you guys can stay there, whatever you guys want. [02:23:14] We're only going to be on Rumble for the most part. [02:23:17] So come on over. [02:23:18] Or if you guys are already watching on my kick, that's fine. [02:23:21] But I'm turning off my YouTube. [02:23:22] No, Mo's going to put links in the chat for you guys, depending on where you're at. [02:23:26] So let us know when YouTubes are down. [02:23:29] Yeah, fuck YouTube, bro. [02:23:30] I fucking hate you. [02:23:30] Also, somebody want to say something also? [02:23:34] Go ahead. [02:23:34] Yeah. [02:23:35] Can I? [02:23:36] Hold on. [02:23:40] Good now? [02:23:40] Not yet. [02:23:41] Okay. [02:23:44] Wave goodbye. [02:23:46] I really like all the decorations in here. [02:23:48] It's really nice. [02:23:50] And the art back here, too. [02:23:51] I admire that. [02:23:52] What's on the wheel? [02:23:54] Yeah, man. [02:23:55] There's like a bunch of questions there and stuff. [02:23:58] I'm going to do a spin-the-wheel segment. [02:23:59] All right, we're cool. [02:24:00] So, okay, somebody wanted to say something? [02:24:01] Go ahead. [02:24:02] Yeah. [02:24:02] Can I? [02:24:03] Go ahead. [02:24:03] Okay. [02:24:04] I just wanted to say a quick thank you for inviting us here. [02:24:07] I feel like nobody really said it, so I just wanted to send it a little appreciation. [02:24:12] Because you guys really put in the work into getting us all together and setting this up. [02:24:17] So thank you. [02:24:18] Thanks. [02:24:19] I appreciate that. [02:24:20] So you said your mom hates me because I'm a Jew hater. [02:24:22] Yeah, apparently. [02:24:23] I don't know. [02:24:24] I don't know. [02:24:25] That's because you're racist. [02:24:26] But I haven't said that for myself because my mom has called me anti-Semitic before. [02:24:30] So. [02:24:31] Fair. [02:24:31] Are you a Jew hater? [02:24:33] Me? [02:24:33] Yeah. [02:24:35] Only on Wednesdays. [02:24:38] Yeah. [02:24:39] No, I mean, I'm just like kind of baffled because like your mom is Sudanese and Ethiopian. [02:24:44] Like they would that part of the world doesn't like Egypt. [02:24:47] Sorry, it doesn't like Israel at all. [02:24:49] Oh, I know. [02:24:50] She's just... [02:24:50] Like, Jews are responsible for, like, destroying Sudan significantly. [02:24:53] Yeah. [02:24:53] Yeah, I know. [02:24:54] She's just like. [02:24:57] My grandma hates Jewish people, though. [02:24:58] Yeah. [02:24:58] Oh, shit. [02:24:59] Okay. [02:25:01] So, yeah, your mom's retarded. [02:25:03] Okay, that's fine. [02:25:03] Your mom's literally retarded. [02:25:04] Because if you're a liberal and you support Israel, that's like completely antithetical to progressive beliefs. [02:25:10] She doesn't like Zionists, I'll say, like, specifically. [02:25:14] But, like, a non-Zionist Jewish person, it's like she's chill with them. [02:25:19] That's fair. [02:25:20] Yeah. [02:25:20] I mean, I have friends like that, too. [02:25:22] But, yeah, I mean, that's fine. [02:25:24] I just found it interesting. [02:25:25] Like, she's from that part of the world. [02:25:27] So it said weapon. [02:25:28] W Go, grandma. [02:25:30] W grandma? [02:25:31] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [02:25:32] Okay. [02:25:33] Chris, don't change her mind. [02:25:34] Yeah, I mean, yeah. [02:25:35] And look, when it comes to, like, racism and shit, yeah. [02:25:37] Like, black people are fucking criminals. [02:25:39] They commit a disproportionate amount of violent crime. [02:25:41] Indians smell. [02:25:42] Yeah. [02:25:43] Right? [02:25:44] Jews run America, and that's a problem. [02:25:46] What else? [02:25:47] Asians are good at math. [02:25:48] White dudes need to control their women better because white women are out of fucking control for the most part. [02:25:52] They push a lot of like toxic progressive ideologies. [02:25:55] And what did I miss? [02:25:57] Asian? [02:25:57] Hispanic. [02:25:58] They're good at math. [02:25:59] There's not really much I can say about that. [02:26:00] Russians have too much attitude. [02:26:03] Russians have too much attitude. [02:26:05] The women, yeah. [02:26:06] Yeah. [02:26:06] They're insufferable. [02:26:07] But I know. [02:26:10] Yeah, but that's like, yeah, I mean, I believe in race realism. [02:26:13] Like, I believe, like, you know, stereotypes exist for a reason, and people get mad when I say that shit. [02:26:17] But it's like, yeah, that's it is what it is. [02:26:19] But yeah, I'm not surprised your mom's mad about it. [02:26:20] All right, what about you? [02:26:21] What did you hear about the show before you came on? [02:26:23] I don't know. [02:26:24] Like, I do know. [02:26:25] One second. [02:26:26] I do know. [02:26:27] My friend honestly just told me that it's cool if I come to like he invited me to come over and then he gave me the link. [02:26:35] Like the two of someone who could get me on the show and then it was a whole entire process. === Immigration Politics and Gender Roles (13:26) === [02:26:41] Good. [02:26:42] Okay. [02:26:43] And I think it's really cool that you got me on here. [02:26:46] Thank you. [02:26:47] And I. You did all that work and you still said we're boring? [02:26:49] Damn, that hurts. [02:26:50] Well, I said your friend's boring, but that's fine. [02:26:52] No, no, no. [02:26:53] So basically, all I know is I saw some clips of you guys, and that's like about it. [02:26:57] Oh, you've seen clips? [02:26:59] Okay. [02:27:00] Clips. [02:27:01] So you were trying to come on. [02:27:03] Like, not really. [02:27:05] Yeah. [02:27:05] I think, but, like, yeah, like, like, when he mentioned the, yeah. [02:27:08] Yeah. [02:27:10] Okay. [02:27:11] This is funny. [02:27:12] Yeah. [02:27:12] Hilarious. [02:27:13] All right. [02:27:14] Okay. [02:27:14] We can do the questions. [02:27:15] You want to do their questions? [02:27:16] Yeah. [02:27:16] And then questions and then we end the social. [02:27:19] Okay, but real quick. [02:27:20] So back to what you said, because you said you wanted to give your dynamics on dating. [02:27:27] I'll kind of give you guys my quick snapshot here. [02:27:31] I think feminism was one of the worst things that could ever happen in human society because what it did was it told men and women that they're equal. [02:27:38] And I think egalitarianism or equality sounds good on paper, but it doesn't work in practice because women don't really do well when they're with a guy that they think they're equal to. [02:27:48] Amen. [02:27:49] So it sounds good, but it just doesn't work in practice. [02:27:53] So I think like for men, they have to focus on like become the best version of themselves and be like superior to their girl in every way so that she always stays in a subordinate position. [02:28:01] But women don't like hearing that though, because you guys are told since the time you're a little girl that you can do anything a man can do. [02:28:07] You're special, you're smart, you're a princess. [02:28:09] And I don't think we're honest with women about where they stand a lot of the times. [02:28:13] And I think a lot of women have overinflated sense of self-worth and high standards. [02:28:18] I agree with that. [02:28:19] It all comes from trauma. [02:28:21] I don't think it's trauma. [02:28:22] I think that just comes from a very, I think we live in a gynocentral social order where we have basically the ideology is the female way of thinking is the right way of thinking and everything else is like considered toxically masculine or evil or whatever. [02:28:36] But the problem is that since we live in a gynocentral social order, we got a bunch of like pussified men that like uphold that. [02:28:43] Does that make sense? [02:28:44] So like dudes will go ahead and do legislation and like allow abortion, for example, right? [02:28:49] Because women want it, even though it's like not really productive for society. [02:28:53] So that's what I mean when I say we live in a gynocentric social order enforced by male authority. [02:28:58] So I don't know if you guys agree with that or not. [02:29:00] And there's some countries that are ahead. [02:29:02] Like Germany, for example, you guys are super cucked. [02:29:04] You guys are still paying the Jews for the Holocaust, which is crazy. [02:29:06] Like Canada, you guys are cucked. [02:29:09] Like, you know, feminism has completely destroyed your country. [02:29:11] That's why you guys are being overrun by Indians. [02:29:13] Right? [02:29:13] Like, come again. [02:29:14] Toronto is absolutely getting decimated by Indians. [02:29:16] You guys probably can't admit this or don't want to say it because you don't want to come off as racist. [02:29:19] But mass immigration. [02:29:21] What's that? [02:29:22] I said it's India 2.0. [02:29:23] We all know it. [02:29:24] Yeah, but then you got to ask yourself who allows mass immigration? [02:29:29] The government. [02:29:29] Yeah. [02:29:30] Okay. [02:29:30] Who votes for the government? [02:29:33] That's something that I haven't answered. [02:29:37] Okay. [02:29:37] Yeah. [02:29:38] Because, okay, so basically what happened, how we got all of that in Canada is they got. [02:29:45] Okay, so we had what, like, somebody in the government, they let immigrants in. [02:29:50] And then those immigrants, because they were led into Canada, they kind of had to vote for the person in that party just because like they let them in. [02:29:59] So like they don't have really anybody to vote for. [02:30:02] Because they get their citizenship in like four years, which is like how long like the government is staying for. [02:30:07] Okay, so they kind of just vote for them. [02:30:09] Who puts progressive politicians in that allow for mass immigration? [02:30:14] Can I add on this? [02:30:15] Yeah, but answer the question real quick. [02:30:17] You can't do that. [02:30:18] I want to say that it's not even the people who vote. [02:30:20] It's usually like people of higher power who help other people come into high power in politics. [02:30:29] If that makes any sense to you, I'm not going to really get it. [02:30:31] It doesn't, but go ahead and say it. [02:30:32] There's more Russia rather than Canada. [02:30:34] That's true. [02:30:34] In Russia, it's like way more common. [02:30:37] But in Canada, it's not only the citizens. [02:30:40] It's lots of brainwashing. [02:30:41] It's lots of manipulations to society. [02:30:45] Because most people don't even know who they're voting for, especially in Canada. [02:30:48] Plus, there's not much options. [02:30:50] They're just empty promises. [02:30:52] People just listen to it because people are brainwashed and then they just vote. [02:30:55] And then that never actually happens. [02:30:56] Okay, this is why women shouldn't vote. [02:30:58] You ladies, you guys are dancing around and being pussies. [02:31:00] Women put progressives in power. [02:31:02] Progressives allow open borders and do mass immigration. [02:31:04] It's that fucking simple. [02:31:05] Women overwhelmingly vote for progressive ideologies that allow for the destruction of the Western world. [02:31:12] No, look, that's what it is. [02:31:14] Sorry. [02:31:14] Sorry for interrupting. [02:31:15] But Canada is a huge country, right? [02:31:16] Yeah. [02:31:17] It's the second biggest country in the world. [02:31:19] And the population is very minimal. [02:31:21] So, of course, Canada is going to need to import people from other countries to keep their economics flowing. [02:31:26] Why do they need to import people from other countries? [02:31:29] Well, because their economical state is going to garbage. [02:31:33] What leads to the economical state that's going to be? [02:31:34] Well, because of politicians and the education system and it's bankrupt. [02:31:39] Our country is pretty bankrupt. [02:31:41] But why? [02:31:42] Because the politicians didn't do their job and the people are not following the system. [02:31:46] And we have lots of people. [02:31:47] Okay, let me. [02:31:48] You don't know what to do. [02:31:48] I don't want to go into that. [02:31:49] I don't want to get into it. [02:31:51] You clearly don't know what you're talking about. [02:31:53] So I'll go ahead and say it for you. [02:31:54] It's very simple. [02:31:56] Feminism comes in. [02:31:58] Okay. [02:31:58] Women get treated equally. [02:32:00] They're able to vote. [02:32:01] When they vote, what ends up happening is they push for progressive ideologies that allow mass immigration. [02:32:07] Also, on top of that, birth rates are low. [02:32:09] That's why when birth rates are low, you have to import immigrants to make up for the population. [02:32:13] Why are birth rates low? [02:32:14] Well, because of feminism. [02:32:16] There you go. [02:32:17] But you can't blame it all on feminism, though. [02:32:19] It's the root cause of many societal issues. [02:32:21] You can blame the whole entire issue on feminism itself. [02:32:24] Again, feminism is the root cause about a lot of people. [02:32:27] Okay, but there's multiple root causes. [02:32:29] It's not just one root cause, right? [02:32:31] But where is it coming from? [02:32:32] He's saying that's like the main cause. [02:32:33] It's the root cause. [02:32:34] Okay, when you give women the power to vote, right? [02:32:37] Who's saying men are voting for someone who shouldn't be elected? [02:32:41] Let me explain this. [02:32:43] Women value security, okay, over pragmatic government. [02:32:47] Let me explain what I mean by this. [02:32:48] You guys are more likely to vote for social safety nets, communitarian policies, welfare, social health, etc. [02:32:54] Women want security. [02:32:55] So when progressive politicians come in, a lot of times they campaign on, we're going to give you free health care. [02:33:00] We're going to forgive college loans. [02:33:01] We're going to give you this. [02:33:02] We're going to give you that. [02:33:03] Women thrive on that. [02:33:04] They need security. [02:33:05] It's in your biology. [02:33:05] You don't have the capability to fight a man off or fight the wilderness off because you are the weaker gender physically. [02:33:11] So women have an innate need for security. [02:33:13] So when a politician comes in and says, I'm going to give you this, I'm going to give you this. [02:33:16] And your security is going to be covered whether you have a man or not, women vote for that candidate. [02:33:21] Then they come in and what do they do? [02:33:22] Let's allow more immigrants in because women don't want to have families. [02:33:25] They want to be feminists. [02:33:26] They want to be able to have their fun. [02:33:27] Go to Miami, whatever the fuck they want to do. [02:33:29] And they put off having a child. [02:33:30] Birth rates come down. [02:33:32] Birth rates come down. [02:33:32] Can't replace it. [02:33:33] How are you going to do it? [02:33:34] You bring immigrants in. [02:33:35] Those immigrants come in. [02:33:36] They have two to three times as many children. [02:33:38] They overpopulate and they take your fucking country over. [02:33:40] As you guys are witnessing right now with Toronto. [02:33:41] That's what happens. [02:33:42] But it's women that vote these pernicious progressive policies in that fuck countries up. [02:33:46] So this is why I don't think women should be involved in government whatsoever. [02:33:49] Because the female vote leads to a lot of the degradation of society. [02:33:53] And this isn't just a Canadian problem. [02:33:54] It's an American problem too. [02:33:56] It's a worldwide problem. [02:33:56] I'll show you the same thing. [02:33:58] A worldwide problem where anywhere feminism is prominent. [02:34:01] Europe. [02:34:02] Exactly. [02:34:02] Yeah. [02:34:02] And they're more progressive than we are. [02:34:04] So, like, that's what I'm trying to explain. [02:34:05] Women are responsible for that. [02:34:07] The female vote puts these progressives. [02:34:09] So, blame it all on women. [02:34:10] Okay, but also, women don't have trust because men don't provide enough trust. [02:34:15] Yeah, so then you try to get it through the government, and that's the that's exactly what I'm trying to say. [02:34:18] That's precisely what I'm saying. [02:34:20] Like, you guys rely on the government to do it, and you put these progressives in that sell these dreams to you because most of you don't want to marry an average guy. [02:34:25] Most of you want a guy that makes significantly more money than you. [02:34:28] So, you're like, okay, um, I don't need a man, I can work my own job. [02:34:32] The government got me. [02:34:33] Why the fuck do I need a guy? [02:34:34] And then birth rates come down, no one has families, and then you need to bring immigrants in to replace the working force. [02:34:38] It's that simple. [02:34:39] So, when I say feminism is the root cause of problems, this is what I'm talking about: like, because you guys vote really bad politicians in because you guys have 50% of the population, you vote these people in, and then you guys don't want to have kids. [02:34:51] So, that's where all these issues come from. [02:34:53] So, like, nobody's ever able to work it backwards because it's politically incorrect. [02:34:56] Some of you guys are looking at me like I'm crazy right now, but no one wants to talk about this because it's politically incorrect to say women are stupid. [02:35:02] It's taboo. [02:35:03] And I truly do think that, in a general sense, when it comes to being politically inclined, understanding how the world works, understanding uncomfortable realities, women are retarded because they care more about how things feel versus what's real. [02:35:14] Okay, but can I say something? [02:35:17] So, basically, like as a woman, like obviously, I don't think that people, like, woman and man should be equal exactly. [02:35:26] I feel like a man is still a dominant gender, but I feel like because man doesn't provide like enough for a woman, like what she would want possibly in her life. [02:35:35] Um, and like, as you said, like, they wants or what she needs. [02:35:38] No, no, wait, wait, hold on. [02:35:40] No, no, this is important. [02:35:41] What she wants or what she needs? [02:35:42] What she needs. [02:35:43] Let's say what she needs. [02:35:44] I'll get what I'll get to. [02:35:46] I think most guys could probably put a food, a house over your head and bring food and stuff. [02:35:49] Most guys can actually do that. [02:35:50] The problem is that women want way more. [02:35:52] I don't feel like no, though, because like I've had that situation and I did not get that at all. [02:35:57] What's in your life? [02:35:58] Like, a provider. [02:36:00] Like, even. [02:36:01] Oh, is that the guy that cheated on you? [02:36:04] Well, yeah. [02:36:04] No, I'm not saying that. [02:36:06] I'm not saying that's a show on her. [02:36:07] I'm going to explain why here in a second. [02:36:08] Well, not even just him, just like in general, like just dating in general. [02:36:12] Okay. [02:36:12] So. [02:36:13] But at the same time, I do get that a guy can't feel his full potential until he's steady with himself. [02:36:18] Okay. [02:36:18] So here's the thing: since a lot of guys aren't providers, very few men actually can do it. [02:36:24] That means they're a minority. [02:36:25] Fair? [02:36:26] Okay. [02:36:27] So if a desired guy is a minority, what do you think they're going to do? [02:36:30] If there's not a lot of them, but there's plenty of women. [02:36:33] Because they're going to go chase. [02:36:35] Well, you could say chase whatever. [02:36:37] But like, are they going to be monogamous more than likely? [02:36:39] Yeah. [02:36:40] I mean, no, sorry. [02:36:41] No, right? [02:36:42] No. [02:36:43] So, what's rare? [02:36:44] Attractive women or successful men? [02:36:47] Successful men are harder to find, right? [02:36:48] Yeah. [02:36:49] So this is another ugly truth. [02:36:52] Thanks to feminism, right? [02:36:53] Women entering the workforce, making their own money. [02:36:56] Guys don't what ends up happening is you double the workforce, wages get cut in half. [02:37:01] So the guys that do have the money to take care of you, what are they going to want? [02:37:04] They have the ability to get multiple women because they're the prize. [02:37:07] That's another fallacy that we tell women that women are the prize. [02:37:10] Women are not the prize in most situations if you're with a guy that's more attractive than you. [02:37:14] Because women date up, right? [02:37:15] If you're the prize, that means you're basically the loser because he's below you. [02:37:18] You're the prize. [02:37:19] This is kind of like a weird thing that women don't get. [02:37:21] But yeah, so like if you're with a guy that cheats on you and he was a provider, I think it's stupid for you to leave him. [02:37:26] Did you leave him? [02:37:28] Yeah. [02:37:28] That's retarded. [02:37:29] Okay, wait, I have a question. [02:37:31] I got cheated on, but I was the provider. [02:37:33] So what does that make me? [02:37:34] Ugly nominal. [02:37:35] Smart, actually, in that case. [02:37:36] If they're going to cheat on you, they need to be a provider. [02:37:39] But he left me. [02:37:42] Oh, he left you? [02:37:42] I am on the mic. [02:37:43] Yeah. [02:37:43] Oh, you were the professor? [02:37:44] No, so he left me for a single mother of two. [02:37:46] Oh, she was crazy, crazy. [02:37:48] Wait, so you were providing for him and he left you for a single mom? [02:37:50] Yes. [02:37:51] Oh, you really fucked up then. [02:37:52] Yeah. [02:37:52] What did you do? [02:37:53] Absolutely nothing. [02:37:54] She's crazy, bro. [02:37:54] You totally wrong. [02:37:56] Obviously. [02:37:56] Yeah, something's off there. [02:37:57] Wait, huh? [02:37:58] Was it black? [02:37:58] Men don't usually leave women. [02:38:00] Who's black? [02:38:00] Yeah, well, he was mixed. [02:38:01] Oh, was it his baby? [02:38:03] Was it his baby mom? [02:38:04] No. [02:38:04] So he doesn't take care of his kid. [02:38:06] So he's taking care of someone else's kids. [02:38:09] Yes. [02:38:10] Wait, what? [02:38:11] He has a kid? [02:38:13] Wait, I thought... [02:38:14] Don't name drugs. [02:38:15] No, I'm not. [02:38:15] I'm not, but I thought that he didn't. [02:38:19] He has a five-year-old and then one that's suspected to be his. [02:38:23] So you chose a deadbeat dad to date. [02:38:27] I grew up with him. [02:38:30] Oh, yeah, you can't make the shit up, bro. [02:38:31] Okay, that's fine. [02:38:33] So yeah, like the reason, and I'm not trying to poke funny you by saying you're retarded. [02:38:36] What I'm saying is, like, if you're with a guy that's a provider, there's a lot less of him than you. [02:38:40] So like, it doesn't make sense to leave him if he treated you well outside of the cheating. [02:38:45] Just being very pragmatic here. [02:38:51] You have anything to say back to that? [02:38:52] You got this, Zoe. [02:38:54] Come on, Zoe. [02:38:55] Me? [02:38:55] What was the question? [02:38:56] Well, I was talking to her for leaving the oh, me personally. [02:39:01] No, wait, no, no. [02:39:01] I'm saying, like, what did you just say just now? [02:39:03] Like, I thought you were talking to Zoe. [02:39:05] Stupid. [02:39:06] He was saying it to you. [02:39:06] She was a provider for her guy. [02:39:08] Thank you for that. [02:39:09] Yeah, my opposite. [02:39:09] I was the man. [02:39:10] Yeah, she was opposite. [02:39:11] Like, I was the man. [02:39:12] Yeah. [02:39:12] I'm saying for you, it was foolish for you to leave your guy when he was a provider. [02:39:16] I mean, at the same time, no, because he just wasn't also providing the affection and love and everything like a man should. [02:39:24] Like, if you care about someone, you're going to treat them with a lot of people. [02:39:27] Did he work all the time and not give you time like that? [02:39:29] Is that what it is? [02:39:30] Why are you zooming into my face? [02:39:32] Then what was it then? [02:39:34] I think. [02:39:35] If he was providing for you, I would argue that's how men show affection. [02:39:38] As your friend, I think you're dragging the providing because he was providing. [02:39:44] Yeah, I wouldn't say he was like providing, providing. [02:39:47] No. [02:39:48] Not at all. [02:39:49] Money doesn't buy happiness. [02:39:50] Money does buy happiness. [02:39:52] I'm excited. [02:39:53] Yo, she's a provider. [02:39:55] You're excited? [02:39:56] Huh? [02:39:56] Who said that money does buy happiness? [02:39:58] Who? [02:39:58] It does buy happiness, yeah. [02:40:00] Why do you think so? [02:40:02] Because I'm happy when I have money. [02:40:03] Have you ever seen a broke person happy without money? === Women Dominating Sports Arenas (15:11) === [02:40:07] Yeah. [02:40:07] Yeah, I have. [02:40:08] And I've never seen that. [02:40:09] I've never seen such a sad. [02:40:11] My dad. [02:40:12] I'm not going to get into it. [02:40:13] Whatever. [02:40:14] Do it. [02:40:15] Fuck it. [02:40:15] Me? [02:40:16] Yeah. [02:40:18] My dad wasn't wealthy when he was growing up, but then he started. [02:40:25] I'm going back to the whatever. [02:40:27] Yeah, so that's the issue with feminism. [02:40:29] The feminism has pushed a lot of these issues. [02:40:30] So you said you had something to say with that, with Canada and everything? [02:40:35] I think he already covered most of it, to be real with you. [02:40:39] All right, question. [02:40:40] multiple times I was like no sorry Like, you just kept yapping, yappy, on and on. [02:40:45] Like, I don't really disagree with what you said. [02:40:47] She's out of it, bro. [02:40:48] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [02:40:50] Because you were trying to interject multiple times as I was trying to make my point about politics. [02:40:53] Well, I'm sorry. [02:40:53] We already started talking about baby mamas and like a whole entire different like topic. [02:40:58] So we were answering his question. [02:41:01] She was drama. [02:41:02] You know, you know, I often wonder. [02:41:07] See, and that's actually, you know what? [02:41:08] I have to use this. [02:41:09] I have to use this as an example. [02:41:11] This is another thing about females that I've realized after talking almost 4,000 years with you guys. [02:41:15] A lot of times women can't even articulate why they disagree. [02:41:19] They just don't like how they felt when you said something and then they just let me say something because he said something I didn't like and they can't articulate. [02:41:25] And then it twin off. [02:41:25] You know what? [02:41:26] Can I twin? [02:41:26] Can I join? [02:41:27] Like, can I? [02:41:28] Yeah, I will. [02:41:29] So basically, when you said that women shouldn't vote, they shouldn't be part of when you say political. [02:41:34] The political process. [02:41:34] Yeah, the political process. [02:41:36] Okay, like, let's go with that. [02:41:38] Let's say that. [02:41:39] But that also leads to like women not getting education. [02:41:41] So you want a bunch of, you want a society where you have people who are uneducated. [02:41:48] Like, even females. [02:41:49] Like, if they're uneducated, it leads to, let's just say it leads to a girl getting on OnlyFans. [02:41:56] Excuse me? [02:41:57] What? [02:41:57] What the fuck? [02:42:00] What the fuck? [02:42:03] Yeah, I'm using my emotions. [02:42:08] That was so out of pocket. [02:42:10] Can we let her finish real quick? [02:42:12] No, because if you don't get an education and you don't have a degree and you cannot get a job, you kind of resort to either getting married, starting, become an entrepreneur in any way possible. [02:42:25] So to be clear, when you say education, is it acquiring a higher IQ and being intelligent or is it about job acquisition? [02:42:34] No, like IQ intelligence. [02:42:36] Okay. [02:42:37] And also job acquisition. [02:42:38] It kind of comes one-to-one. [02:42:40] Okay, I'll be extremely blunt with you. [02:42:42] Over the past, I would say five to ten years, a lot of college kids are retarded. [02:42:47] And I can, I can. [02:42:48] Chat GPT. [02:42:49] AI. [02:42:50] That makes them stupider. [02:42:51] That's my point. [02:42:52] So when I went to school, I graduated back in 2013. [02:42:56] I kind of already started to see like the trend happening where it was more about wokeism instead of actually being like intelligent. [02:43:02] And now colleges are dominated by women and women control academia. [02:43:06] And what's ended up happening is now we're more in a feels versus real situation. [02:43:10] And the problem is a lot of these schools are more concerned with like making money versus actually preparing you for a job. [02:43:14] Yeah. [02:43:15] So most colleges nowadays are just a socially acceptable way to spend four years being a degenerate. [02:43:20] Right. [02:43:20] And most women, because this is why women dominate college attendance and college graduation, they major in dumb shit. [02:43:26] So I don't think an education is actually going to make you more intelligent. [02:43:30] No, but it keeps your brain, like, I must say, it keeps your brain keep working. [02:43:35] I mean, no, because if you just go around, go around, there ain't no way. [02:43:40] There's other ways that you can keep your brain active without necessarily pursuing college. [02:43:43] 100%. [02:43:43] You could, but you still have to continue learning. [02:43:46] But you said you use ChatGPT. [02:43:48] You can learn on your own. [02:43:49] I said maybe AI and college use AI and ChatGPT. [02:43:52] So you don't use it? [02:43:53] Of course I use it. [02:43:53] I have such a huge program. [02:43:55] It's quite complicated. [02:43:56] I'm sorry, but if you're anything. [02:43:59] I'm an OnlyFans business versus nursing. [02:44:01] I'm sorry, but if anything, I'm being smart because like, okay, now OF is not for everyone, but I'm over here thinking of my future still. [02:44:09] I'm still going to be putting all the money that I make in a savings account or in ETFs or just growing money over time so I can have money for my future in my life. [02:44:19] It's your life. [02:44:20] It's your choice. [02:44:21] Okay, that's fine. [02:44:22] Then why do you just shit on me for it? [02:44:23] No, I didn't shit on you. [02:44:25] You did. [02:44:25] You were like, no, I didn't show on you apologies. [02:44:27] I just like that's my job, though. [02:44:29] Like, that's what I do. [02:44:31] And you're basically. [02:44:32] You're taking it personally yourself. [02:44:33] I was not targeting it to you or you. [02:44:36] I was just saying it as a blunt fact. [02:44:38] Well, like, you could have just said anything else other than like. [02:44:40] Well, I did, but it's her opinion, you know? [02:44:42] I mean, yeah. [02:44:46] I literally, like, I don't understand that, though, because, like, I went to college. [02:44:49] I did the college thing. [02:44:50] I got a two-year. [02:44:51] I dropped out because I made enough money without the only insurance. [02:44:54] And I didn't. [02:44:55] What's your college degree, though? [02:44:56] I have an associate's. [02:44:57] I went for a third year and then I dropped out. [02:44:59] I literally just dropped out last semester. [02:45:02] So, like, I had a two-year degree in generals. [02:45:05] I was going to go to college. [02:45:06] Generals. [02:45:07] Your degree is literally. [02:45:08] Associate's degree. [02:45:09] Generals. [02:45:10] But is it an associate's degree? [02:45:13] Two years of pre-rex and then two years? [02:45:15] No, it's your generals. [02:45:17] That's just pre-rex. [02:45:17] Pre-rex is generals. [02:45:19] Yeah. [02:45:19] Pre-rex is like you could literally pick the easiest courses if you want. [02:45:22] It's just a business. [02:45:24] Without the university, nobody would be working office jobs. [02:45:28] And if there's no office jobs, there's no business working. [02:45:31] I mean, you could say that about 100,000 other things. [02:45:33] Like, if there's no farmers, then there's no food. [02:45:36] It's like, I don't know. [02:45:38] Everybody knows what makes them happy and makes a living. [02:45:41] What I'm trying to say, going back to what you're saying, because you said women shouldn't be involved in the process. [02:45:44] And then you said the problem with that is they'd miss out on higher education. [02:45:47] I'm explaining that higher education is just a socially acceptable way to waste four years. [02:45:52] Like, for example, I'll give you an example. [02:45:54] I was at the University of Florida, like, two or three weeks ago. [02:45:56] A female professor came up and debated me on intersexual dynamics and she was retarded. [02:46:00] Didn't understand biology, difference between men and women. [02:46:03] She's trying to make it as if, like, you know, female nature is the same as male nature. [02:46:06] And I was like, ah, actually, we're completely different. [02:46:09] But she used like some tuned world definition of, you know, how men and women behave biologically, which isn't even rooted in reality. [02:46:16] And this is the issue. [02:46:17] Higher education has just been a socially acceptable way to accept liberal ideologies that just don't adhere to reality. [02:46:24] That's the degree she's teaching. [02:46:26] That's her opinion. [02:46:27] I don't know why her opinion is based on a degree. [02:46:30] Like, sometimes I will get a professional professor. [02:46:34] You're missing the point. [02:46:34] This is a professor or a TA that can't even understand inherent biological differences between the genders because he doesn't feel like it's right. [02:46:42] Exactly. [02:46:43] And that's the university's problem on hiring someone who doesn't understand the fact that a guy has a cock and a woman. [02:46:49] But I'm saying that. [02:46:50] Because you use education as like your main thing. [02:46:52] Why women need to be able to do what they want? [02:46:53] I'm saying the education system in itself is broken and retarded. [02:46:57] That's what I'm saying. [02:46:57] Okay, so I think it depends on the degree you're doing. [02:47:00] Sure. [02:47:01] I think that if you're doing something in humanities, you're probably just wasting four years. [02:47:06] And who dominates humanities? [02:47:08] Liberals. [02:47:09] Women. [02:47:10] No, what gender? [02:47:11] Women do. [02:47:12] Women. [02:47:12] Women dominate college attendance and they also dominate the useless degrees. [02:47:15] There you go. [02:47:15] Well, I'm sorry. [02:47:16] I don't do that. [02:47:17] Point-proofing. [02:47:18] Okay. [02:47:18] Just because you don't do that doesn't necessarily mean that other women don't do that. [02:47:22] That's what I was saying. [02:47:23] I don't think there's a point. [02:47:24] Women dominate retarded degrees. [02:47:25] They dominate college attendance. [02:47:27] And that's just the truth. [02:47:28] Art. [02:47:29] History. [02:47:30] Yay. [02:47:31] And this stuff isn't going to get you a job. [02:47:32] Sorry, can I just pitch in? [02:47:34] Yeah, sure. [02:47:34] Women and men are very different biologically, innately. [02:47:37] We have very big, especially physical attributes and differences. [02:47:41] But I wouldn't say it's fair to just dumb down women that much. [02:47:46] Like, yes, women and men have very different needs mentally, but I feel like we need to work together to build a society successfully. [02:47:52] We can't just. [02:47:52] To be honest, women don't build society at all. [02:47:54] That's another fallacy. [02:47:55] But do you mean all the women? [02:47:56] Sure. [02:47:57] Let me explain because, see, women are women are more emotional. [02:48:04] Women keep people together. [02:48:07] Like, if you, for example, and that's precisely why they don't build. [02:48:09] Let me explain. [02:48:10] Women are more concerned with people versus things. [02:48:12] This is why men. [02:48:13] That is a good thing, though, that we can't help men though. [02:48:15] Let me finish my point. [02:48:16] Can I explain? [02:48:18] So women are more interested in people. [02:48:19] Men are more interested in things. [02:48:20] When I say women don't build society, this is what I mean. [02:48:22] You guys don't control or help with infrastructure. [02:48:24] Women are construction workers, plumbers. [02:48:27] They don't do anything with, you know, desalinization, anything about keeping the world going, electricians, power linemen. [02:48:33] Women basically, to be honest with you, the only thing we need you guys for is like procreation and propagating a society. [02:48:38] Women aren't really useful in any other way. [02:48:41] Now, and I hate people get mad when I say this, but it is the truth. [02:48:45] Women offer society very little value outside of reproduction. [02:48:48] No, but we do all the people work. [02:48:50] We talk to the people. [02:48:51] We know how to talk. [02:48:52] We know how to communicate better. [02:48:53] For example, if you go to like, I don't know, like a dentist office, for example, like you would see a woman sitting there on reception, just like talking to people. [02:48:59] Yeah, but is that required? [02:49:00] Is that really needed? [02:49:02] No, sir. [02:49:02] I feel like she's just like, you get what I'm saying? [02:49:05] Like, men still dominate the jobs that keep the world going, is my point. [02:49:09] But we still need the people. [02:49:11] If it was just the jobs, then we would have no society at all. [02:49:14] Actually, we did is feminism allowed women to enter the workforce, and that's what actually cut the wages. [02:49:18] That's why you can't live on one income nowadays anymore. [02:49:21] Good job. [02:49:21] That was a big part of feminism: double the workforce, we could pay them less. [02:49:28] Sure, go ahead. [02:49:28] What do you say? [02:49:29] Yeah, but not all from the engineering stuff. [02:49:32] They're like some things like cleaning water to get it drinkable. [02:49:36] They're like women more than men. [02:49:38] No, women don't dominate that at all. [02:49:40] That's all men. [02:49:41] No, no, it's not. [02:49:42] It's like in New Growth. [02:49:45] A majority of engineers are men. [02:49:47] It's geoengineering. [02:49:49] What? [02:49:49] Geoengineering from geoscience. [02:49:52] Geoengineering? [02:49:53] Geoengineering. [02:49:53] Oh, geo-eological. [02:49:55] It's our bad. [02:49:55] Okay, I guess we could maybe look that up. [02:49:57] But like, if we're going to talk about science, technology, engineering, and math, like STEM, men dominate all those fields. [02:50:02] And they also dominate the blue-collar jobs that keep the world going. [02:50:06] Like, women don't provide, like, they don't. [02:50:08] Okay. [02:50:10] Are there women that could be engineers? [02:50:11] Sure. [02:50:11] Are there women that are smart and could be electricians, et cetera? [02:50:14] Sure. [02:50:14] But can we rely on women to run a society? [02:50:17] No. [02:50:18] There's not enough of them because women simply aren't interested in these things. [02:50:21] I completely agree with you. [02:50:22] I understand that it's male-based, sorry, male-dominated. [02:50:24] For example, I'm a STEM major myself. [02:50:26] I know that it's very male-dominated. [02:50:28] Cool. [02:50:28] So if we had to rely on a society where we needed people like you, females like you, do you think we'd be able to progress? [02:50:33] Cooked. [02:50:34] Yeah. [02:50:35] Sorry. [02:50:35] We'd be done. [02:50:36] There's not enough of you to go around, is my point. [02:50:38] Yes, of course. [02:50:38] But, okay, for example, do you want a wife in your life ever? [02:50:44] Do you? [02:50:45] What does that do with it? [02:50:46] Sure. [02:50:46] Well, the wife would usually do the cooking and the cleaning. [02:50:49] Exactly. [02:50:49] That's where I want her. [02:50:50] It's Carl Oveats. [02:50:51] Yeah. [02:50:52] Geoengineering is dominated by men. [02:50:54] Sorry, sorry. [02:50:55] Overeats. [02:50:56] Yes. [02:50:57] So meal preps. [02:50:59] Yeah. [02:50:59] You were saying, what do we want to, what, dominated by men? [02:51:02] No. [02:51:02] Oh, do I want a wife? [02:51:04] Yeah, yeah. [02:51:05] Yeah, yeah. [02:51:05] So she could do her wife jobs. [02:51:07] Okay, but like you. [02:51:09] Yep. [02:51:09] Then you're just saying that we would never work as a side, but we're still helping you in some way, right? [02:51:13] Exactly. [02:51:14] Okay, when I say building up a society, I'm talking about infrastructure. [02:51:18] Yes. [02:51:18] I've said that like three times now. [02:51:20] Stupid infrastructure, as in like the jobs that keep the world going, men dominate these. [02:51:25] We don't need women for that. [02:51:26] And I think women should be prioritizing a family and having kids because that's what you guys are best at. [02:51:30] I think women are just a shittier version of a male employee. [02:51:33] Like, why, why am I going to, like, I'll give you an example. [02:51:36] Female sports. [02:51:37] Who watches female sports? [02:51:38] Nobody. [02:51:39] Okay. [02:51:39] But this is an example of like egalitarianism, like coming in and we just give them their own, like the WNBA. [02:51:45] Let me give you an example. [02:51:46] WNBA, right? [02:51:47] We have WNBA and we have the NBA. [02:51:48] The WNBA is negative every year, makes no fucking money. [02:51:51] So the NBA subsidizes it. [02:51:53] Could you imagine if we had an NBA that didn't make money, would anyone watch it? [02:51:55] No. [02:51:56] Would we subsidize it? [02:51:57] No. [02:51:57] But we allow female mediocrity because we want to make them feel good. [02:52:01] And we don't just tell them the truth. [02:52:02] That, like, you guys just suck at everything that we can do. [02:52:04] We might as well just do it ourselves. [02:52:06] No, I agree with that, but it's just because men are more interested in sports nearly. [02:52:10] We're just more interested in sports. [02:52:11] But they're more physical, right? [02:52:12] Sure. [02:52:13] So that's why you watch the sports. [02:52:14] And I understand that the WNBA does not watch it at all. [02:52:17] That's just an example of what I mean when I say, like, we give women a chance when for what? [02:52:23] Like, basically, we give them, we give them freebies. [02:52:27] Women are not based on meritocracy in a lot of their different realms of competition. [02:52:33] Sorry, this relates to your point in that men build society because we have a standard of excellence. [02:52:40] Women don't have a standard of excellence when it comes to their ability to produce productive. [02:52:46] Men build the society technically, but women keep it up emotionally. [02:52:51] Yeah, we're cooked. [02:52:52] Okay, so the building's up right now emotionally. [02:52:54] We're cooked. [02:52:55] Like, are we keeping this? [02:52:56] This high rise right now is up because of female emotions. [02:52:58] Let's go. [02:52:59] We're doomed. [02:53:00] We're doomed. [02:53:01] I feel like she's trying to say, like, women uphold men, not society, but like, I feel like if you're a man, like a successful man, and you have a woman beside you who's doing men don't need women to be successful. [02:53:14] And let's be honest here, women don't build. [02:53:16] They move in. [02:53:17] Like, we have to get ourselves to a certain point where you guys even notice us. [02:53:19] Yep. [02:53:20] Like, anybody, any guy that says, like, oh, behind every strong man, there's a strong woman, that dude's a faggot. [02:53:24] Like, he's just saying that to make his wife feel like she's useful. [02:53:27] Like, honestly speaking, like, men have to build themselves up before we even get a chance to fucking date you guys. [02:53:33] When you guys walk around, you probably, most men are probably invisible to you. [02:53:36] You don't even look at them. [02:53:36] When you're at CBS, you look at the register, nigga? [02:53:38] Like, no, like, what's the fuck? [02:53:39] No, I mean, like, boom. [02:53:40] Like, I feel like. [02:53:41] Rick Boss had a song, right? [02:53:42] He mentioned, you guys will be shooting in the gym. [02:53:44] You get us after the gym. [02:53:45] We finish working out. [02:53:46] Yeah. [02:53:48] Normally. [02:53:48] You know what I mean? [02:53:49] So it's like when women say this stuff, it's like, it's not like, it's easy for you guys to say that because like you guys don't actually have to compete for mating privileges. [02:53:56] We have to compete to mate. [02:53:58] Does that make sense? [02:54:00] You just exist and you're able to get a guy. [02:54:02] But like for us, it's like we actually have to build ourselves up to even get a chance for a girl to look at us. [02:54:06] I feel like that's not true though, because I've been with someone. [02:54:10] I'm sorry. [02:54:10] Okay. [02:54:10] Go ahead. [02:54:11] No, no, no. [02:54:11] Go ahead. [02:54:11] Go ahead. [02:54:12] Please. [02:54:12] No. [02:54:13] Because I've been with someone who didn't have nothing before, not even the best looking. [02:54:18] Sure. [02:54:19] And it was mostly just about how they are and how they treat me as a person. [02:54:24] How long did that relationship last? [02:54:26] Almost a year. [02:54:27] Where are they now? [02:54:28] Yeah. [02:54:28] They're with someone else. [02:54:29] Okay, but wait, I was with you. [02:54:31] Hold on. [02:54:31] Did you break up with him? [02:54:33] No. [02:54:34] Okay. [02:54:34] Broke up with you? [02:54:35] Yeah. [02:54:36] Why? [02:54:36] We just didn't run a lot. [02:54:40] Oh, I wonder why you didn't align. [02:54:42] Why did you guys listen? [02:54:43] Why do you align? [02:54:43] Yeah. [02:54:44] it was just like we were in high school and stuff like that and like it was just like nah bro like They were too young. [02:54:50] Yeah. [02:54:50] That's what I was just going to say. [02:54:52] But, like, there was nothing, like... [02:54:52] Did you, like, outgrow the relationship pretty much? [02:54:54] Yeah. [02:54:54] Yeah. [02:54:55] Translation. [02:54:56] I mean, they didn't have a future. [02:54:57] See, bro, like, yo, it's the fucking, it's like, like, women can never just say what the fuck it is. [02:55:02] Yeah, fucking. [02:55:03] Like, it's gotta, they gotta dress it up as, like, we outgrew each other, blah, blah, blah. [02:55:07] Here's the reality. [02:55:08] You saw, because this is what it is when women break up with a guy. [02:55:12] I am not betting on you anymore. [02:55:13] Like, I think I'm gonna take a bet on myself. [02:55:16] I can find someone better by leaving you. === Platonic Friendships and Relationship Rules (15:26) === [02:55:18] That's how women are. [02:55:19] You guys are like fucking sports scouts. [02:55:20] You look at a guy. [02:55:21] How's he gonna do? [02:55:22] Does he have a future? [02:55:23] I don't see potential. [02:55:24] He's not working hard right now. [02:55:25] I'm out. [02:55:25] I'm out because I could do better. [02:55:26] And then you guys leave. [02:55:27] That's just how women operate. [02:55:28] And there's nothing wrong with that. [02:55:29] That's like how you guys meet. [02:55:31] So for you saying that, I outgrew, like, I outgrew him or the relationship outgrew. [02:55:34] Translation. [02:55:35] He's probably smoking weed, being a bum. [02:55:37] You didn't see him progressing. [02:55:38] You could probably do better. [02:55:39] Other guys that have higher status and or have a brighter future hit you up. [02:55:42] And you said, fuck it. [02:55:43] I'm going there. [02:55:44] Like, bro, get out of here with this, man. [02:55:45] Like, we, I'm not one of female psychology. [02:55:46] Like, I wrote a book on y'all. [02:55:48] Like, I know you guys better than you guys know yourselves. [02:55:50] So it's like, when we talk about female mating strategies, let's be extremely fucking blunt here. [02:55:54] Women are opportunists when it comes to mating. [02:55:56] You want to get smaller than you, makes more money than you, has more status than you, smarter than you, etc. [02:55:59] You don't want a fucking equal. [02:56:00] That's all a lie. [02:56:01] When women say, I let an equal. [02:56:03] Even this girl here arguing for progressivism. [02:56:05] Didn't you say a second ago you're picky and you have high standards? [02:56:08] Oh, yep. [02:56:09] I mean, so it's about equality. [02:56:11] It's about equality until it's about picking a guy. [02:56:13] Now you need a superior guy. [02:56:14] So when women say this stupid bullshit about equality and egalitarianism, it's a fucking lie. [02:56:19] Because the next sentence, I'm picky. [02:56:21] Well, if you're picky, by definition, that means you want someone superior to you. [02:56:24] Yeah. [02:56:25] Yep. [02:56:25] I mean, what the fuck do I look like getting with a girl that I'm superior to and treating you guys like an equal? [02:56:29] The fuck out of here. [02:56:30] Hold on. [02:56:30] I mean, I'm going to say, like, that is true now. [02:56:34] Like, I will say I am picky and like I do want someone who is like doing better in general than me. [02:56:40] So I can also do the same. [02:56:42] Okay. [02:56:42] And that's the point. [02:56:44] But my thing is I dislike when women try to sugarcoat that and lie about your guys' like trait and mating standards. [02:56:50] Maybe I didn't like word it right at all, but that is no, you actually worded it horribly because what you tried to insinuate was I was with a guy that was lower status. [02:56:59] We made it work for a little bit. [02:57:01] And then I asked you, well, why did it end? [02:57:02] And then you said, oh, well, I outgrowed the relationship. [02:57:04] Translation. [02:57:05] He was not progressing as fast as I was. [02:57:07] I can do better. [02:57:08] I'm going to leave. [02:57:08] That's what happened. [02:57:09] No, you translated the woman. [02:57:10] He broke up with me. [02:57:11] Why'd he break up with you? [02:57:13] Because he just wanted to. [02:57:14] Were you guys fighting a lot? [02:57:18] No. [02:57:19] Like, once we just stopped aligning and stuff, we just ended up. [02:57:24] Aligning? [02:57:25] Yes. [02:57:26] Bro, you were an agony. [02:57:26] He got taught you. [02:57:27] And you were an agony because he probably wasn't working. [02:57:30] He's being lazy. [02:57:30] He was smoking pot or doing some other dumb shit. [02:57:32] And you're like, come on, let's go together. [02:57:33] He's like, shut the fuck up, bitch. [02:57:34] No, you're not. [02:57:34] I just want to play video games. [02:57:36] If a man drops you, it says a lot about you. [02:57:38] Yeah. [02:57:38] Just saying. [02:57:39] Men don't leave women, bro. [02:57:40] Most men don't leave. [02:57:41] Most guys don't leave people. [02:57:42] Yeah, bro. [02:57:42] They'll cheat on you, beat you up, but they won't. [02:57:45] What if they cheat on you to kill me? [02:57:49] That's a trip question. [02:57:51] We got a question here from the ladies here. [02:57:54] Why do you guys go for plastic Barbie dolls? [02:57:56] Because they're fuckable and you don't have to do much but spend money and they listen. [02:58:01] Right? [02:58:03] I mean, it's a fantasy sometimes or just fun, but yeah. [02:58:06] That's pretty much what all it is. [02:58:09] Yeah. [02:58:10] Yep. [02:58:11] How do you handle having a lot of options when dating someone you like? [02:58:16] I mean, just fuck. [02:58:17] So I need to understand. [02:58:18] Is that from the male perspective or the female? [02:58:20] Like, are you asking this question as if you were a guy with dating options or is it a woman with dating options? [02:58:24] Who wrote this? [02:58:25] How do you handle having a lot of options when you are dating someone? [02:58:29] It's a good question. [02:58:30] I want to know, but we want to make sure we answer it right. [02:58:32] Who wrote this? [02:58:33] I wrote that. [02:58:34] Okay. [02:58:34] So are you asking as a man with dating options or women? [02:58:38] Listen, it was right in the past. [02:58:42] Whatever. [02:58:43] Okay, so options from the male perspective or the female perspective? [02:58:45] Because it's completely, it's kind of different. [02:58:47] Bruh. [02:58:50] It'll be on both perspectives. [02:58:51] I want to know from both sides of the fence. [02:58:53] Like, how do you, from a man's perspective, honestly? [02:58:57] So how do you handle options? [02:59:00] Listen. [02:59:01] Are you drunk or what? [02:59:02] Okay, no. [02:59:02] No, I'll answer for the audience and for the girls here that are listening. [02:59:07] So when men have options, this is what we do. [02:59:09] We put girls in the just sex category or the potentially girlfriend category. [02:59:13] And what ends up happening is you'll kind of filter your options and then the best girl, you'll make your main girl, and then it goes from there. [02:59:23] Thank you. [02:59:24] And the best girl typically has a combination of she's attractive, but also not annoying. [02:59:28] She's not loud. [02:59:30] She's not embarrassing, etc. [02:59:32] She's not a whore. [02:59:33] So that's typically what gets you the number one status. [02:59:35] And another pro tip for you ladies, your looks only go so far. [02:59:40] A lot of guys will take a girl that's like a six, but not a whore and not annoying over a girl that's like an eight, but a fucking bitch. [02:59:46] Sex. [02:59:47] Because very attractive women tend to be annoying. [02:59:52] Oh, I'm going to be honest. [02:59:52] You know what? [02:59:53] What happened? [02:59:56] Go like this. [02:59:57] Girls. [02:59:58] You should write the girls right by you. [03:00:02] Myron Fresh, no? [03:00:03] Wait, what? [03:00:04] What'd you say? [03:00:04] Stop jiggling your legs. [03:00:05] You're Chris. [03:00:08] He's making fun of her for. [03:00:10] Go next to Myron. [03:00:11] Stop jiggling your fucking leg. [03:00:13] You can't just cunt. [03:00:14] God damn. [03:00:19] You're being nervous. [03:00:21] No, I have ADHD, so I just have to constantly. [03:00:23] Happens to me too sometimes. [03:00:25] Yeah. [03:00:26] No, it happens. [03:00:26] I remember when we used to just say when people said, I got ADHD, but we're just like, oh, no, nigga, you're just retarded. [03:00:31] That's like a new thing. [03:00:32] No offense. [03:00:33] That's like a new thing, like with this old acronym thing of like, I can't pay attention. [03:00:36] I got, you know, ADHD or AD, ADD or something. [03:00:40] People do have. [03:00:42] You know. [03:00:42] Yeah. [03:00:44] I could probably like if I'm not. [03:00:46] No, Nigga. [03:00:46] You're fine. [03:00:47] Don't worry about it. [03:00:48] It's just trouble. [03:00:50] What is the number one thing a woman does that drives a man away? [03:00:54] Oh, be a hoe. [03:00:55] Yeah, pretty much. [03:00:56] What is categorized as being a hoe? [03:00:58] Like, just men or like the way you dress and the way you act. [03:01:00] Well, being in Miami without your boyfriend. [03:01:02] Spring break. [03:01:04] Yeah. [03:01:05] Why is it? [03:01:05] Let me just say this. [03:01:06] Mannerisms that invite unnecessary male attention. [03:01:10] I think that's a good way to put it. [03:01:12] Behaviors that. [03:01:13] Flirting. [03:01:13] Yeah. [03:01:14] Text. [03:01:14] Conversations. [03:01:15] Entering. [03:01:15] Yeah. [03:01:16] Random guys. [03:01:16] Yeah. [03:01:17] So do you believe that your girlfriend could have like male friends? [03:01:21] No. [03:01:21] No. [03:01:22] So what if it's like you're like, okay, so what if you had a girlfriend and she wanted to be friends with him? [03:01:26] Like, is that allowed or no? [03:01:28] Well, see, okay, so in a situation like that, we're all like associates. [03:01:32] So like what ends up happening in a situation like that is like we're in a friend group and there's like what I call buffers and safety nets where them doing anything would have serious social consequences. [03:01:42] And that's the only time I've ever seen anything like work where you have a girl that's like an associate of a male. [03:01:48] Like, there's intense, like, social, negative, social ramifications if something were to happen. [03:01:52] That's how it keeps it in check. [03:01:53] But in general, most men can't be platonic friends with most women because, okay, I'm just going to be blunt about this. [03:02:01] Most women don't offer enough value to be platonic friends with. [03:02:04] How dare you? [03:02:06] To the man. [03:02:07] Let me give you an example. [03:02:08] When a woman's a platonic friend with a guy, she gets boyfriend energy. [03:02:11] He'll hang out with her. [03:02:12] He'll stretch her problems. [03:02:13] He's almost like a free security guard. [03:02:15] She's able to get all the benefits of a boyfriend without actually having sex with him. [03:02:20] But from the male perspective, we're doing all the boyfriend duties or a lot of them without getting sex in return. [03:02:25] Yeah. [03:02:25] Because I guess that the thing with women, right? [03:02:29] It's your greatest gift and your greatest curse. [03:02:32] A woman's main agency is her sexuality. [03:02:34] So if she's not fucking you, you're not getting the best from her, right? [03:02:38] Because women can only submit to one man, realistically speaking. [03:02:41] So, but with a guy, if we're not having sex with you, we can give you value in other ways. [03:02:46] Does that make sense? [03:02:48] So, okay, you know what? [03:02:49] Hold on. [03:02:50] I'll make this better for the women to understand. [03:02:52] Let's go into this scenario, ladies. [03:02:53] Can somebody give me the dream world thing real fast? [03:02:55] Okay, we're going to start right here. [03:02:57] Let's say you had a guy that only hit you up at 2 o'clock in the morning for sex. [03:03:01] How would that make you feel? [03:03:03] He never hits you up for anything else. [03:03:04] Never says, I'm going to go around the table on this, by the way. [03:03:07] He never hits you up for anything else, only hits you up at 2 a.m. for sex. [03:03:10] Never asks how you're doing. [03:03:11] Never wants to go out with you. [03:03:11] Never wants to go out in public. [03:03:12] No one wants to do anything. [03:03:13] How'd that make you feel? [03:03:16] I would probably not talk to him. [03:03:19] Why? [03:03:19] Why? [03:03:20] Or you would have continued talking to him. [03:03:21] Why not? [03:03:21] Because it's ridiculous. [03:03:22] That's just him using me for my body. [03:03:24] Fair. [03:03:25] What about you? [03:03:26] How'd that make you feel? [03:03:27] Feet. [03:03:28] It just really depends on how I feel about man. [03:03:33] Okay. [03:03:34] But would you stay in there long-term? [03:03:36] Like, if I liked him? [03:03:38] Or just. [03:03:39] I mean, you guys are only hooking up at 2 a.m. [03:03:41] Would you get tired of that at some point or no? [03:03:42] No. [03:03:42] Two. [03:03:43] Would you eventually leave? [03:03:44] Okay. [03:03:45] What about you? [03:03:45] How would you feel if a guy only hits you up at 2 a.m. just for sex? [03:03:47] Never really talks to you that much. [03:03:49] Of course, I'm completely against it. [03:03:50] Why? [03:03:51] Why? [03:03:51] I don't like to feel used for my body. [03:03:53] Fair. [03:03:54] But I also, I don't know, for example, like if two gay men, like if a man hit up another man at 2 a.m., he would also probably get tired of hitting. [03:04:02] We'll revisit that. [03:04:03] What about you? [03:04:04] I would feel analog. [03:04:05] I block him because I don't want. [03:04:06] Yeah, I block him. [03:04:07] She don't want. [03:04:08] Fair. [03:04:08] What about you? [03:04:10] I guess it depends on the season. [03:04:11] I guess it depends on what kind of stage of my life I'm at. [03:04:15] But do you think that that stage in your life, fair? [03:04:17] Let's say you're on your fun stage. [03:04:19] How long would that fun stage last with this guy that's only hitting you up at 2 a.m. to have sex and nothing else? [03:04:23] Until I found somebody who hit me. [03:04:24] Every day. [03:04:25] Okay, so you would be actively looking for a replacement. [03:04:27] I think in those, like I've been like, I've had a fuck buddy before. [03:04:31] Yeah, yeah. [03:04:31] Yeah. [03:04:32] But like, it's like, right as it stops happening with the fuck buddy is like when I was actually looking for like an actual fair. [03:04:39] Why were you looking for the other individual? [03:04:40] Because I knew I could never get that from him. [03:04:42] Okay. [03:04:43] What about you? [03:04:43] What would you, how would you feel if a guy only hit you up at two o'clock in the morning for sex only nothing else? [03:04:49] I wouldn't, I would feel like I ain't shit. [03:04:52] Like he just brought me. [03:04:53] Okay. [03:04:54] All right. [03:04:54] What about you? [03:04:55] How would you feel if a guy only hit you up at two o'clock in the morning for sex and nothing else? [03:04:59] I just feel like grossed out with him and just not talk to him. [03:05:02] He stops. [03:05:02] Fair. [03:05:03] What about you, Miss Rush? [03:05:04] How would you feel if a guy only hit you up at two in the morning for sex? [03:05:08] One more thing. [03:05:09] I'd feel used and as if I'm like a prostitute to him. [03:05:12] Fair. [03:05:12] Okay. [03:05:13] All right. [03:05:13] What about you? [03:05:13] How would you feel? [03:05:14] Absolutely not. [03:05:15] Why not? [03:05:19] I've done it before, so I don't know why I'm acting like I'm against it. [03:05:22] No, that's fine. [03:05:22] No, Beautiful, beautiful. [03:05:24] You've done it before. [03:05:24] How did you feel after and why did you end it? [03:05:26] I genuinely felt great. [03:05:28] Okay, why'd you end up? [03:05:30] I didn't. [03:05:30] It's still happening. [03:05:31] But like. [03:05:34] All right. [03:05:34] Okay, let's go with that. [03:05:35] No, let's go with that. [03:05:36] Do you think this is going to last, though? [03:05:39] Us fucking? [03:05:40] Yeah. [03:05:40] But like, I don't want anything out of him. [03:05:43] Like, okay. [03:05:45] If something better comes along, are you going to continue to have sex with him? [03:05:48] Fuck no. [03:05:48] We'll stop. [03:05:51] Of course. [03:05:55] Come on, man. [03:05:56] Dick games good. [03:05:57] Okay. [03:05:58] All right. [03:05:58] So you're going to get it. [03:05:59] One out of like nine. [03:06:00] All right, Zoe. [03:06:01] Okay, so for the rest ladies here, would it be fair to say that all of you would feel used? [03:06:05] Raise of hands if you feel used with this situation. [03:06:09] Yeah. [03:06:09] Highlight is high. [03:06:10] Hi. [03:06:10] Well, even you said you would feel used because you'd look for another guy. [03:06:13] I don't know if I would feel used, though. [03:06:14] It's just like, it's like, it's like, okay, we're fucking, like, but nothing's ever happening with this. [03:06:19] Like, I think that's probably. [03:06:20] Well, what is the feeling that you get would make you want to go find the other guy, though? [03:06:23] Yeah. [03:06:24] It's like, I don't know. [03:06:27] Because those are two different things. [03:06:28] Like, those are two different categories of men. [03:06:30] It's like this dude I'm fucking is like a fuck buddy, and the other dude that I want is like, okay ladies, that feeling, with that guy hitting you up at two o'clock in the morning, that's what it's like for a man to be in a friend zone. [03:06:41] There you go. [03:06:41] Now you understand the functional equivalent. [03:06:44] You getting called at 2 a.m. [03:06:46] And being used for your body is the same exact thing as us spending time with you, hanging out with you, giving you boyfriend energy, getting no sex in return. [03:06:52] That's what guys. [03:06:52] Same exact situation. [03:06:54] It makes sense, though. [03:06:56] Why? [03:06:57] Because basically every single man that talks to you is most likely attracted to you. [03:07:01] Yeah yep, and. [03:07:03] And the reason why is because women offer very little utility outside of sex. [03:07:08] Um, I know that sounds up, but it's the truth. [03:07:12] Like, women simply cannot provide the same um camaraderie that a guy can provide you in a platonic friendship. [03:07:19] Like, women just can't do it. [03:07:20] They're not like you. [03:07:21] Guys are not like us, you don't think like us, you don't have the same worldviews as us. [03:07:24] So it doesn't make sense for us to be friends with women platonically it's. [03:07:28] I think it's a big waste of time. [03:07:29] It's the equivalent to you just fucking a guy at two o'clock in the morning all the time and getting nothing out of it. [03:07:32] It's retarded. [03:07:33] So, like when you're in a relationship, you're saying, like if you were in a relationship, like girls can't be friends with guys, like you said, but then like guys can be friends with girls or they can't. [03:07:41] No no, no. [03:07:42] So the woman can put him in the friend zone and think of it platonically, but the man is trying to have sex. [03:07:49] So therefore it's not a platonic relationship because he's only there waiting for the opportunity. [03:07:54] So it's not genuine, it's not a real ladies. [03:07:56] Platonic means non-sexual, so that's that. [03:07:59] He's just there waiting. [03:08:01] But it's like, okay, so you're dating somebody, like yes, and the girl has like you don't fuck with, like the girl having guy friends, but like no, but like the guy can be friends with girls. [03:08:12] That's what i'm trying to like. [03:08:13] I'm just trying to get like a short answer like it's like. [03:08:15] It's like, can your, can my boyfriend, be friends with other girls? [03:08:18] Yeah oh okay, I see what you're saying. [03:08:20] Yeah, is it a double standard? [03:08:22] For yeah, so look i'm, i'm under the like to be honest with you. [03:08:26] Um, in my thing, and I think all men should strive for this, they don't have to practice, but I think this should strive. [03:08:30] I think every guy should have the capability of being polygamous. [03:08:34] Now let me explain what I mean. [03:08:36] You see she's looking at me crazy. [03:08:37] Let me explain why i'm saying this. [03:08:39] Women only respect men that have other women. [03:08:41] Yeah unfortunately, it's a part of your psychology. [03:08:44] You guys don't believe me? [03:08:45] Sure, let's go through it real fast. [03:08:47] We're gonna start here and work our way around. [03:08:48] You meet a guy at a club, right and um, he says hey, i'm having a house party blah blah, blah. [03:08:55] I want you to come. [03:08:56] You think he's cute, you think he's attractive. [03:08:58] You show up and you bring five of your girlfriends right. [03:09:01] Scenario one, you walk in. [03:09:03] There's a hundred guys, ten girls. [03:09:07] Scenario two, you walk in 100 girls, 10 guys. [03:09:11] Are you staying or leaving? [03:09:13] If it's the 100 guys and the 10 girls okay, let's go through this one more time. [03:09:19] Ladies probably staying. [03:09:21] Okay, let's go through this one more time. [03:09:23] Here's a scenario, you meet a cute guy at the club, hey, i'm having a house party tomorrow in my mansion. [03:09:28] Bring your friends. [03:09:29] You say awesome, you want to see him again. [03:09:31] You show up at the house party, the mansion party. [03:09:35] That's the story, right? [03:09:36] Now, two scenarios. [03:09:37] Scenario one, 100 men, 10 girls. [03:09:42] Scenario two, 100 girls, 10 men. [03:09:46] So scenario one, 100 men, 10 girls. [03:09:49] B, 100 girls, 10 men. [03:09:52] Are you going to feel more comfortable and stay if there's 100 men or 100 women? [03:09:56] Okay, probably 100 women. [03:09:58] Okay, what about you? [03:09:59] Neither. [03:10:01] You got to choose one. [03:10:03] Neither. [03:10:05] Come on, man. [03:10:06] Neither. [03:10:08] Neither. [03:10:09] It's about staying at the party. [03:10:11] Like, that's all I'm asking. [03:10:12] Like, which one would you feel more comfortable at? [03:10:15] You brought your girlfriends with you. [03:10:16] You go one scenario. [03:10:17] It's a mansion party. [03:10:18] Same exact scenario. [03:10:19] One, 100 girls, 10 guys. [03:10:21] Next one, 100 guys, 10 girls. [03:10:23] Which one would you feel more comfortable staying there with your friends at the party and hanging out? [03:10:26] Staying at the party and hanging out? [03:10:28] Yeah. [03:10:29] 100 girls there with 10 guys? [03:10:31] Or 100 guys, 10 girls? [03:10:34] At the mansion party. [03:10:35] Come on, man. [03:10:38] Just pick one of the girls. [03:10:40] You would feel comfortable with your girlfriends and 100 guys. === Safety Vibe Scenarios at Parties (14:03) === [03:10:45] All right, we'll skip her for now. [03:10:47] I feel like it's not that difficult. [03:10:48] Which one would you feel like? [03:10:49] 100 girls. [03:10:50] Obviously, you're a savior around other girls. [03:10:52] Fair. [03:10:52] What about you? [03:10:53] 100 girls. [03:10:54] I think 100 guys. [03:10:58] She's a hoe. [03:11:00] No, Sorry, I thought she's a hoe. [03:11:04] She's trying to get the clip for all her friends. [03:11:05] Realistically speaking, she's trying to get the clip for all her friends. [03:11:07] No, that's not. [03:11:08] Realistically speaking, which scenario are you going to stay at and why? [03:11:12] Are you going to stay with the 100 girls, 10 guys? [03:11:14] 100 guys. [03:11:15] I literally spoke to you guys. [03:11:16] And 10 girls? [03:11:18] Honestly, like. [03:11:19] You are all. [03:11:20] No, it's not even that. [03:11:21] Oh, and by the way, it's not content. [03:11:22] You don't know any of these motherfuckers. [03:11:23] No, I know that. [03:11:24] But it's like, it's like, I feel like I get better, like, along better with guys. [03:11:27] And I feel more comfortable and safe around guys than I do girls and girls. [03:11:31] You will get fucked up. [03:11:31] Okay, fair enough. [03:11:32] We actually have that aspect that is true because some of the girls can gang up on you. [03:11:36] That's what I'm saying. [03:11:37] And like, honestly, I'm not going to be able to point hanging out with a group of guys than girls. [03:11:41] Come on, man. [03:11:42] Brady is fried. [03:11:44] What would you feel more comfortable so fried? [03:11:46] Ladies, ladies, ladies, again, I hate that I have to fucking say this. [03:11:48] Ladies, the context is the guy invited you to the party. [03:11:51] He's there with 100 girls in one scenario, 100 guys in another scenario. [03:11:56] You want to talk to him. [03:11:57] What would make you more comfortable to talk to him? [03:11:59] I'd rather 100 guys there or the 100 girls there. [03:12:01] I'd rather my man not have 100 girls over and like. [03:12:05] You met him at a club before. [03:12:06] Yeah, but like. [03:12:06] The night before. [03:12:07] But like, so like, I wouldn't want 100 girls over while I'm trying to like get together. [03:12:11] It's a party. [03:12:12] It's an analogy, ladies. [03:12:13] Now that you've got that. [03:12:14] It's a party. [03:12:15] It is a ton of events. [03:12:16] I'd rather be around all of his friends because then I get to like, I feel like I get to know him more because like then I'm like around. [03:12:24] So like a simple friend. [03:12:25] French fried. [03:12:25] Because it's like, also, if you're at parties, you know the guy, right? [03:12:28] Like I kind of like side with you on that. [03:12:30] It doesn't matter who's there. [03:12:32] You're there to see the guy and not like his friends or the girls. [03:12:35] So it wouldn't really matter which gender. [03:12:37] Which one? [03:12:37] Okay. [03:12:38] Where are you going to feel safer to meet this guy you just met the night before at the club? [03:12:41] When he's at a party, a mansion party with 100 girls and 10 guys there or 100 guys, 10 girls there? [03:12:45] Where are you going to feel safe for to talk to him? [03:12:48] Just choose one. [03:12:48] Just choose one. [03:12:49] Which one is a better environment for you to for you to talk to him and converse? [03:12:54] It wouldn't really matter. [03:12:56] A or B, just if you wouldn't think you would trust the guy in the beginning, why would you show up to the party? [03:13:02] Remember, you don't know, you don't know who's going to be there until you walk in. [03:13:05] Like, then you walk in and it's 100 guys in one scenario, 10 girls. [03:13:09] And another one, mansion party, 100 girls, 10 guys. [03:13:11] Where are you going to which party are you more likely to stay at? [03:13:14] Guys. [03:13:15] To talk to the guy and get to know. [03:13:16] It just makes more sense. [03:13:17] I don't know. [03:13:18] I guess. [03:13:18] Oh, yeah. [03:13:19] You're telling me on purpose. [03:13:19] No, not that I'm thinking. [03:13:21] Because if you're there with a guy. [03:13:22] No, listen, listen. [03:13:23] I just had a switch. [03:13:24] You're doing it on purpose. [03:13:24] No, no, no. [03:13:25] If you're there with a guy. [03:13:26] All right, we'll go right here. [03:13:28] Which one would you feel more comfortable talking to the guy at that you met at the club the night before? [03:13:32] I feel like this is a kind of a trick question that you're making very simple. [03:13:35] How's it a trick question? [03:13:36] No, okay. [03:13:37] Of course, women feel more safer around women. [03:13:38] So yes. [03:13:39] Why is it a trick question? [03:13:41] Well, because if you're meeting the guy and there's a hundred girls at his party, then you would not want to be there, regardless of any gender. [03:13:49] Like it's you would feel unsafe with the men, but you would feel weirded out with the woman. [03:13:53] So it's very, you can't compare those things. [03:13:55] Come on, man. [03:13:56] Yeah, but which one are you more likely to stay at is what matters. [03:13:58] Okay, remember, it's at party. [03:13:59] Yeah, it's a party. [03:14:00] Like, girls. [03:14:01] That's what I'm saying. [03:14:02] I'm saying I would stay at the woman, the one with the woman. [03:14:04] Okay. [03:14:04] Yeah. [03:14:05] But there's a lot of bias still. [03:14:07] No. [03:14:07] All right. [03:14:08] What about you, Miss Germany? [03:14:08] Which one would you stay at more than? [03:14:10] 100 women. [03:14:11] Fair. [03:14:11] What about you? [03:14:12] 100 guys. [03:14:14] All right. [03:14:14] But guys, think about like when a man invites you somewhere. [03:14:18] You don't text your homeboys to go with you. [03:14:19] You text your friends. [03:14:21] I can't care. [03:14:22] But that's your friends. [03:14:24] I don't know. [03:14:25] All right, ladies, do you remember how this conversation even started? [03:14:28] You guys go clubbing, right? [03:14:29] Like if you go clubbing, for example. [03:14:32] No, you guys are all American. [03:14:34] Right. [03:14:35] Okay, so in Canada, you have to be in Canada to be teens to go clubbing. [03:14:39] So basically, when you go clubbing, it's like mass majority, it's guys. [03:14:44] So basically, you're choosing to put yourself in a room full of men. [03:14:48] But here you're all saying that you're choosing to walk. [03:14:50] Yeah, but where did the women actually go, even though the club in of itself has more men? [03:14:55] Where do they go? [03:14:56] They're not there because that's at least in Toronto, there's always like way more guys in the club than women. [03:15:03] I know. [03:15:04] knowing that that there's more men in the club where are the women all concentrated like I'll give you a hint VIP. [03:15:17] With more girls in the section. [03:15:20] Thank you, Chris. [03:15:21] Yeah, your friendship is fine, man. [03:15:23] Okay. [03:15:23] True, true. [03:15:25] Sorry, I didn't think of it. [03:15:26] Yeah, no, it's fine. [03:15:29] Women don't have to fucking think, and that's a privilege. [03:15:31] So, like, this is an extremely fucking painful experiment. [03:15:36] Ladies, the whole reason why I even asked you guys this was I said, women need social proof to find a guy attractive. [03:15:44] Remember how this started? [03:15:45] I said, you need to be polygamous or do you have the ability to be polygamous, which means have multiple girlfriends. [03:15:49] Remember that? [03:15:50] That's how this all started? [03:15:51] Not at all. [03:15:52] I mean, yeah, I asked the question. [03:15:55] Bro, your man's afraid, bro. [03:15:56] No, Mark. [03:15:56] Yo, yo, okay. [03:15:58] They're young. [03:15:58] No, so again, I'll go through this one more time. [03:16:01] And honestly, this is more for the men here. [03:16:03] At this point, it's literally. [03:16:04] If you guys want to listen, I'm going to give you probably some of the most base advice that just how biology works. [03:16:11] Women want men that have other women. [03:16:15] Okay? [03:16:16] It's always been this way. [03:16:18] This is why, oh, it's not true. [03:16:20] Okay, why have only 40% of men procreated while 90% of women procreated since the beginning of human history? [03:16:25] Good question. [03:16:26] I don't know. [03:16:27] But all I know is that I do not want a man that's with other women. [03:16:30] Sure, fantastic. [03:16:31] That's you self-explanatory. [03:16:33] Attraction isn't a choice, bro. [03:16:34] Like, that's another thing. [03:16:35] So, okay, going back to what I was saying, women find men that can attract other women as attractive. [03:16:41] Okay? [03:16:41] It is what it is. [03:16:42] It's a biological thing. [03:16:43] It's survival. [03:16:44] It's pre-selection, etc. [03:16:46] So when you meet the guy at the club, he's cute. [03:16:48] You talk to him, and he says, come to my party. [03:16:51] And then you go to the party. [03:16:52] When you see 100 women there, inadvertently in the back of your mind, you're going to feel safer. [03:16:56] If you feel safer, you're like, I am more likely to talk to this guy longer so he can show his charm, whatever it may be. [03:17:01] But if you show up and there's 100 guys there, you don't know them. [03:17:03] That's kind of weird and dangerous because men are capable of violence. [03:17:06] You might not like the girls. [03:17:07] You might find out later that you might get jumped by the girls. [03:17:09] But the point is, at first glance, you're going to feel safer because there's other women there. [03:17:13] Weirdo, creepy guys, a lot of the times, cannot have a big ass party of 100 girls. [03:17:19] So he's at least checked that off where he's able to make it look sociable, normal, cool. [03:17:24] So you will stay there and talk to him longer than you would had he had 100 guys there. [03:17:28] Because if he has 100 guys there, something's off here. [03:17:31] This is weird. [03:17:32] You get the ick. [03:17:33] So, and the thing is that women don't even realize this, that when men have other women around them, they're attractive. [03:17:38] She tried to use a nightclub example, and then I una reversed it. [03:17:41] Okay, there's more guys in the club. [03:17:43] Where the fuck are the women in the club when there's too many guys? [03:17:45] They're at the VIP. [03:17:47] And at the VIP, what's the ratio? [03:17:49] There's only a few guys paying for the bottles and a majority of women. [03:17:52] So, what does this prove? [03:17:53] That women are attracted to men that have other women because of the status. [03:17:58] Sorry to interrupt you, but like as someone who's from like that city, I'm gonna say most VIP sections are now filled with just men. [03:18:07] You are 18 and single. [03:18:09] I am 20. [03:18:10] Fantastic. [03:18:11] So, let me ask you this then. [03:18:12] How do you know that the VIPs are filled with men? [03:18:15] Because usually I know most promoters in my city, so I would know you're missing the part that you went there in the first place. [03:18:22] So, which is again, like, got you get like you went there in the first place and you were able to ascertain that. [03:18:27] Do you not understand the promotion? [03:18:28] No, like I go to clubs, like on the weekends at least, but like, and I know the people promoting the clubs, and I walk into the booth, and it's mainly men. [03:18:37] Uh, you're missing the point that the VIP in itself, you went there because there's higher perceived status for the men. [03:18:45] So, you are you're gonna go there because it's like, okay, for example, if there's ugly bitches and they got a VIP, guys are gonna go there because of their status. [03:18:52] They're ugly. [03:18:53] Who gives a shit? [03:18:54] But for women, if there's ugly dudes in the VIP, y'all will still go there because status means a lot for you guys. [03:18:59] Um, okay, so for me personally, when I first started clubbing, yes, it didn't matter. [03:19:03] Now, I walk and I see VIP. [03:19:05] I'm like, whatever. [03:19:05] I like chill there for a couple of minutes and I'll just go on a walk around the city because I'm not talking about your anecdotal experience. [03:19:10] I'm talking about experience. [03:19:12] So, like, in general, see, this is look, look, and women need to be educated. [03:19:16] No, like VIP sections are boring. [03:19:18] There's a bunch of girls here talking about we're, you know, educated, we're smart, blah, blah, blah. [03:19:21] You guys can't even fucking understand an analogy and some basic critical thinking. [03:19:25] It's cooked. [03:19:25] This is what I mean. [03:19:26] Like, she's been the only one that's been able to track, like, what the hell's going on here? [03:19:30] Like, everyone else be like, hey, my brain is like, you're trying to say something? [03:19:33] This is the new generation. [03:19:34] Yeah, I'm trying to go back. [03:19:34] Oh, you know what? [03:19:35] It's interesting. [03:19:36] She's in engineering, right? [03:19:38] What are you in? [03:19:38] You're in computer science. [03:19:40] STEM. [03:19:41] So you're literally proving yourself kind of wrong. [03:19:43] No. [03:19:44] You're saying that woman shouldn't get an education. [03:19:46] No, she. [03:19:47] Okay. [03:19:49] You know what? [03:19:50] How many of her are there? [03:19:51] And then how many of you? [03:19:53] There's been only one woman that's really been able to analyze some of these critical thinking things. [03:19:56] It's the one girl that tends to be more probably more logically dominant on the left side of her brain. [03:20:01] Okay? [03:20:01] Which is a more male tendency. [03:20:03] So she's been able to follow along on the analogies of what I'm talking about. [03:20:05] The rest of you have been fucking, I don't know what's going on. [03:20:08] And guess what? [03:20:08] She's a minority. [03:20:09] Most women don't have that capability. [03:20:11] Yeah. [03:20:13] Are you guys tuned out? [03:20:15] Don't lie. [03:20:16] A little. [03:20:17] A little bit. [03:20:19] That's what I thought. [03:20:19] All right. [03:20:20] What are you going to say? [03:20:20] I just want to go back to the analogy with the party. [03:20:23] I think that the woman would feel safer just because there's other women, not because the man is surrounded by women. [03:20:28] Like, it has nothing with that. [03:20:29] That's my point. [03:20:30] But you're saying that the woman would trust the man more because there's women, but no, they would just feel safer around them. [03:20:35] But they wouldn't trust the man more. [03:20:36] Are you going to have sex with a random, like a random stranger that's dangerous or whatever? [03:20:40] Of course not. [03:20:41] What's a prerequisite to have sex? [03:20:43] Getting to know the guy. [03:20:44] And comfort and safety. [03:20:48] You need to feel safer on him, right? [03:20:49] That's getting to know the guy, yes. [03:20:50] Exactly. [03:20:51] So what you don't realize is he had those hundred women there and it inadvertently made you feel safe. [03:20:56] Like, obviously, it's not conscious, but you come in with your defenses down because it's like, oh, he has 100 girls here. [03:21:02] Okay, I can relax a little bit, get to know this motherfucker. [03:21:05] That's so important. [03:21:06] See, now let me say this. [03:21:07] When you go to a restaurant, do you give a fuck what the chef is doing in the back? [03:21:10] No. [03:21:10] You just enjoy the food, right? [03:21:12] Of course. [03:21:12] That's exactly what the male experience is with women. [03:21:15] We have to be the chefs in the back, fucking point of salt, doing all this extra shit. [03:21:19] You just enjoy that product. [03:21:20] You don't understand the work it took to make ourselves even attractive enough in this situation for you to want to come to our restaurant and eat our food. [03:21:27] Don't know the fucking dough we have to buy, importing certain water, sparkling waters, importing these spices and shit like that. [03:21:33] Women just enjoy the end product. [03:21:35] So you show up and you're like, ah, I feel safe. [03:21:38] He has 100 girls here. [03:21:39] But what you don't know is he had to set that up so that he would look a certain way so you'd feel comfortable so he can run his Riz. [03:21:44] But that's also not our fault that we just don't feel safe around men because you guys tend to be violent sometimes. [03:21:49] That's not the point. [03:21:50] The point I'm trying to make, I'm not arguing with you about the safety. [03:21:52] I'm just arguing that there's nothing wrong with what to be safe. [03:21:55] My point is that men must create the safety first before attraction can come. [03:22:02] And that safety, one way to get that safety is by having other women around you. [03:22:06] If I have other women with me, they've shown you that I have social proof. [03:22:10] I'm not a fucking whack job. [03:22:11] Clearly, I have women around me. [03:22:12] Yeah, when I'm in the middle of the moment, you're going to feel safer talking to me. [03:22:14] Okay, that feels like psychological manipulation. [03:22:16] What? [03:22:17] It feels like psychological manipulation. [03:22:19] Psychological. [03:22:20] No, no, no. [03:22:21] I see your point. [03:22:21] I see your point, though. [03:22:22] It's just funny. [03:22:26] Okay, by that logic, the pizza fucking maker in the back is psychologically manipulating you when he's putting the sauce on and everything. [03:22:32] Like, do you see how crazy that sounds? [03:22:33] Like, the guy could fit in your food. [03:22:35] Like, yeah. [03:22:37] But what? [03:22:38] What? [03:22:39] No, nigga. [03:22:43] Nitro. [03:22:45] I see what you're saying. [03:22:46] You know, you know, at least the guys know what's happening here. [03:22:50] Yeah, the guys in the chat, like, I guess you guys are. [03:22:54] See, this is what I mean when I say, like, privilege is invisible to those that have it. [03:22:58] Like, they don't even understand what men have to do in the background to set things up so that they can even get a chance to riz them up or talk to them. [03:23:04] Yeah. [03:23:05] Like, I got to get this section. [03:23:06] I got to get a bottle. [03:23:06] We got to make it look cool. [03:23:07] Have the girls feel comfortable. [03:23:08] I guarantee you, if I go to the club tonight or tomorrow, they'll be doing the same shit. [03:23:11] VIP. [03:23:12] So it's fine. [03:23:12] You know what I mean? [03:23:13] Like, you walk into a dude's house. [03:23:14] He wants to smash. [03:23:15] He has to put the candles. [03:23:15] Place is going to be clean. [03:23:16] He hides any embarrassing things or whatever. [03:23:18] Like, we have to create the environment. [03:23:20] Like, do you guys even know what the vibe is, by the way? [03:23:23] What is the vibe? [03:23:24] Yeah, the vibes. [03:23:25] Can any of you guys define what the vibe is when women say I want a vibe? [03:23:28] What does that mean? [03:23:30] Like, chill. [03:23:31] To feel safe around a person and comfortable. [03:23:34] How though? [03:23:37] Like, when you say, like, braced. [03:23:39] Yeah, vibes. [03:23:40] Like, how? [03:23:41] See, all of you are fucking struggling to define what you need to feel comfortable. [03:23:45] I'll go ahead and say it. [03:23:47] A safe, secure environment where he's able to sexually escalate without making it feel weird. [03:23:50] So you can go ahead and move on to certain intimate activities that you won't regret later on. [03:23:57] He's got to create an entire mood, an entire atmosphere to make you feel safe, secure, while also maintaining attraction and escalation. [03:24:07] But women just define that as the vibe. [03:24:12] Wow. [03:24:13] Definite vibes. [03:24:14] Yeah, they're up to a dough, bro. [03:24:15] I'm deaf vibes. [03:24:18] You can leave at this point. [03:24:20] Exactly. [03:24:20] Like, you're all doing that, bro. [03:24:23] Yo, it's retarded. [03:24:24] Yo, you got any more chats, bills? [03:24:26] Yeah, we got like five more. [03:24:27] Yo, chat, honestly, bro. [03:24:28] Like, this is a teaching moment for you guys. [03:24:30] Facts. [03:24:30] When I tell you guys that you should never take women seriously or make them the boss or the leader in your relationship, whatever, don't. [03:24:37] This is what I'm fucking talking about, bro. [03:24:39] Like, you literally have to be the dictator in a relationship and call it like it is. [03:24:42] Like, don't let them even think because if you think, then you see what's going on here. [03:24:45] Like, you just got to be, hey, we're going to do this. === Survival Needs Without Men (15:11) === [03:24:49] Yeah. [03:24:49] This is what it is. [03:24:50] Facts. [03:24:51] Blah, blah, blah. [03:24:52] Like, bruh. [03:24:52] Like, this podcast proves every fucking day, man. [03:24:56] I mean, like. [03:24:56] That you can never put women in positive power ever, Marion. [03:24:59] Ever. [03:25:00] Never put them in positions of power, chat. [03:25:02] Okay? [03:25:03] Okay. [03:25:04] Anyway. [03:25:04] All right, cool. [03:25:06] What was that? [03:25:06] Go ahead. [03:25:07] What did you say? [03:25:08] That's why a man leads, right? [03:25:10] Precisely. [03:25:10] Because you guys can't lead anything except to destruction. [03:25:13] Yeah. [03:25:14] What happens when stop bleeding? [03:25:16] I mean, you are married, all right? [03:25:18] Find one that will. [03:25:19] Yeah. [03:25:19] The problem is, do you qualify for him? [03:25:21] I would argue most women don't, unfortunately, since they're hard to find nowadays. [03:25:24] Ooh, bars. [03:25:25] That's because I'm old school. [03:25:27] Like, we can't find now and then. [03:25:30] I'll be honest, man. [03:25:31] You're 40, bro. [03:25:32] I am. [03:25:32] And I was married for 21 years. [03:25:34] Oh, yes. [03:25:35] This is real. [03:25:35] You have to be a little bit more than that. [03:25:36] And that's 21 years. [03:25:37] All right. [03:25:39] Being a man in 2026 is crazy. [03:25:40] You have to be a millionaire to date a hoe. [03:25:42] And American women are so cooked and obnoxious that even the president and the VIP are reverse passports. [03:25:48] Oh, that's funny. [03:25:50] All right. [03:25:51] I haven't catched that. [03:25:52] Yeah, actually. [03:25:54] Ladies, here are some fun facts. [03:25:55] The functional equivalent of a broke man is a promiscuous woman. [03:25:58] A short man is a fat woman, and a guy who can't get laid is a woman who can't get married. [03:26:03] Turns out most of you are literally the female version of the average guy you don't want. [03:26:07] Damn. [03:26:07] But you're not going to catch any of this. [03:26:10] You've hit the wall and decide to get baptized at church as if it's going to undo all the VVCs you've taken. [03:26:15] Isn't that amazing? [03:26:15] The only girl that was able to track was a girl that does computer science. [03:26:18] More logical. [03:26:19] That's fucking crazy. [03:26:20] And even then. [03:26:21] And even then, there's a pushback because some emotional points like, well, I don't know. [03:26:27] We still emotionally hold up buildings or some shit like that. [03:26:29] No, I did not say that. [03:26:30] Please don't trust my words. [03:26:31] Come on. [03:26:33] I said we bring people together. [03:26:34] I said men build things and you said, well, we emotionally hold up society. [03:26:38] And then we laughed at you. [03:26:38] You said, well, you're holding, emotionally holding up is high rise. [03:26:40] Physically, what? [03:26:42] No, you said emotionally. [03:26:43] They hold up. [03:26:43] Yeah, but I didn't mean that we physically, emotionally hold up buildings. [03:26:48] What? [03:26:48] No, we made that joke after the fact. [03:26:50] I said that you, because you said we emotionally hold society up, and I was like, what? [03:26:52] What are you talking about? [03:26:53] Emotionally hold society up. [03:26:54] Manipulation. [03:26:55] Come on. [03:26:56] Okay. [03:26:56] Sorry. [03:26:57] That was my joke. [03:26:59] Okay. [03:27:01] What else here? [03:27:02] What we're trying to say is you're the most logically sound at the table, but you still, obviously, are still a female. [03:27:06] So you had to put some emotional in it. [03:27:08] After listening to these ladies, we should revoke the 19th. [03:27:12] Make their fathers control their lives more shame to emulate ladies for high body counts, focus on being wives. [03:27:16] Too late, bro. [03:27:17] Trey, sorry, bro. [03:27:18] It's over, man. [03:27:19] It's gone. [03:27:19] It's cooked. [03:27:20] All right. [03:27:20] Well, we are here. [03:27:21] That's it. [03:27:23] All right. [03:27:23] Last thoughts. [03:27:26] Hi, guys. [03:27:27] We'll start here. [03:27:28] Shof you. [03:27:29] How was it? [03:27:29] It was good. [03:27:30] I think it was good. [03:27:31] We'll come back. [03:27:32] I think it was fun. [03:27:33] Yeah, you're pretty funny. [03:27:34] Thank you. [03:27:35] What about you? [03:27:37] It was fun. [03:27:38] No line, ladies, if you had a bad time. [03:27:40] You could say it's fine. [03:27:41] And I was fun until just the whole table went silent just because we were down talked a little bit. [03:27:46] Well, checked, yeah. [03:27:47] Okay, how were you down-talked? [03:27:49] What made you feel like we were down-talking you? [03:27:51] Not me in particular. [03:27:52] It's just like you guys were basically like shit-talking women in a way. [03:27:58] Like you were bringing down our values. [03:28:00] Okay, how so? [03:28:01] I think we already went toward this. [03:28:03] No, Please, please, please, because that's very important. [03:28:06] How are we talking down on women or bringing them down, in your opinion? [03:28:09] Well, you said you could live without a woman. [03:28:11] That's about it. [03:28:12] Words a lie? [03:28:13] Is that a bad thing? [03:28:15] Would you be alive without a woman? [03:28:17] No, physically we can. [03:28:19] Yeah. [03:28:20] I said you would go insane without a woman Yeah, but it's not required for survival. [03:28:25] I said we need women to propagate a society. [03:28:27] I was extremely specific when I said that. [03:28:29] We need women to propagate a society, which means have children and have a family. [03:28:33] But we don't need women for survival. [03:28:34] Come on, man. [03:28:35] Like, you are, like, you're married. [03:28:38] So, how are we talking down to women again? [03:28:40] I don't think we should go back in circles because we discussed this for the past, like, what, two, three? [03:28:44] No, no, I'm asking because you made the assertion. [03:28:46] So, I'm asking, how do we put down women? [03:28:49] I think I already answered my question. [03:28:52] Yo, you're a man. [03:28:54] Is that what you? [03:28:54] No, no, no. [03:28:55] I'm just still trying to pick this out. [03:28:57] So, you made a claim. [03:28:58] I'm asking you, why do you feel that way? [03:29:00] What was said that made you feel that way? [03:29:02] And you can't tell us what it was? [03:29:03] I told you. [03:29:04] What the fuck is going on? [03:29:06] Yeah, but you mischaracterized what I said. [03:29:08] Not really. [03:29:09] I said that you said you can't survive without a woman and you brought down women's values. [03:29:13] And you said women are basically nothing. [03:29:15] That's about it. [03:29:16] I did not say that. [03:29:16] I said, men don't need women to survive. [03:29:18] We need women to propagate a society. [03:29:20] That's what I said. [03:29:21] Sure. [03:29:22] Yeah, but like, wouldn't you get bored without woman? [03:29:25] Remember, are you alive when you're bored? [03:29:28] Well, like, as far as you seem, every guy has to get a girl in their life, basically. [03:29:34] Like, having... [03:29:34] Like, okay, let's talk... [03:29:36] There's a reason why I said survival specifically. [03:29:38] Okay, survival, for example, like... [03:29:41] You're using boredom. [03:29:43] I'm saying, like, we don't need women to survive. [03:29:45] We need you guys to propagate a society. [03:29:47] So boredom is a whole other thing. [03:29:49] For you, I never said we don't need, I said we need women to propagate a society. [03:29:55] But you guys need us to survive and we don't need you to survive. [03:29:58] That's what I was saying. [03:29:59] So what about that is condescending or putting down women? [03:30:03] It's a fact. [03:30:04] Well, I'm just thinking back to my life and the way my life is. [03:30:07] And it's like not. [03:30:09] Are you all women? [03:30:09] So, hold on. [03:30:11] So you used your memory to misinterpret what I said. [03:30:15] Not memory. [03:30:16] That's not what I said. [03:30:17] You said your life. [03:30:18] My life experiences and what happened in my life. [03:30:21] And what are our life experiences? [03:30:23] Memories, right? [03:30:26] Situations. [03:30:29] Okay. [03:30:30] Again, I want you to be able to answer. [03:30:32] Because you said we put down women. [03:30:33] How did we put down women by telling the truth? [03:30:35] I still don't think we put you down. [03:30:37] Everyone has their own truth. [03:30:38] Hold on. [03:30:38] I don't want to answer this question. [03:30:40] Why not? [03:30:40] I don't feel comfortable. [03:30:41] Why do you not feel comfortable? [03:30:43] Because I don't want to bring up something that will ruin my mood. [03:30:48] Your mood. [03:30:50] Some type of life experience you had. [03:30:54] So how does meeting? [03:30:55] Can we please move on? [03:30:56] Thank you very much. [03:30:58] Number one, this isn't your show. [03:30:59] Oh. [03:31:00] Number two, this is fantastic. [03:31:02] Again, this show's like a fucking trauma. [03:31:05] No, no, no. [03:31:05] This show's like a fantastic show on female psychology. [03:31:08] So I said something. [03:31:10] Again, I don't know her past. [03:31:11] I don't know what she's experienced. [03:31:12] I just said something like, look, we don't need women to survive. [03:31:15] Women need us to survive. [03:31:16] We just need women for propagating society. [03:31:18] She gets triggered. [03:31:19] It brings some kind of memory back in her mind. [03:31:21] Says, well, you guys are putting down women. [03:31:22] Okay. [03:31:23] How so? [03:31:23] She can't even articulate it. [03:31:28] I answered your question. [03:31:29] You actually didn't. [03:31:30] I'm asking, how did we put you down? [03:31:34] What's the point of a woman in a society? [03:31:36] Just to give birth and say, don't cook for you meals? [03:31:39] That's all. [03:31:40] Yeah, like I said before, we need women to propagate a society. [03:31:43] I'm talking about the root cause. [03:31:44] What you're talking about is like luxuries. [03:31:46] I'm saying women need men to survive and men need women to propagate a society, but we do not need you to survive. [03:31:51] You need us to survive. [03:31:52] Women can make money without men. [03:31:55] Okay. [03:31:56] If you don't have men, you're not able to hunt. [03:31:59] You're not able to build things. [03:32:00] You don't have the strength to manipulate the earth like a man does. [03:32:03] Everything was built by men for a reason. [03:32:05] If we were put in a universe where there was no man, we would learn how to do it. [03:32:08] And then Chris, go ahead. [03:32:12] Continue on. [03:32:12] Like, if there was no man and there was only woman, we would learn how to do those things. [03:32:16] But because by nature, it's men who started doing those things. [03:32:20] Women just kind of didn't get into that field. [03:32:22] Okay, so they've already done this experiment, actually. [03:32:24] There was a show called Bear Girl Survivor. [03:32:26] They took men and women and they put them on an island. [03:32:28] Okay. [03:32:28] And they gave them some raw tools and said, okay, survive. [03:32:31] The women almost died after a couple of days. [03:32:33] They couldn't get clean water. [03:32:35] They couldn't hunt. [03:32:35] They couldn't build a structure to live in. [03:32:37] Okay, you can't just say that's all women. [03:32:40] Maybe. [03:32:41] Did I say all? [03:32:42] Half or majority. [03:32:43] Did I say all? [03:32:44] I never said all. [03:32:44] We should say woman. [03:32:46] You just said woman in general. [03:32:48] Yes. [03:32:48] Kind of like sums up like older women. [03:32:50] Yes, because what I'm trying to explain to you, because you're saying in a universe where we didn't need men, blah, blah, blah. [03:32:53] I'm explaining to you, we have something similar to that. [03:32:55] There was a survivor show. [03:32:56] They put women on an island, men on an island. [03:32:58] The women almost died after a couple of days because they couldn't hunt. [03:33:01] They were fighting with each other about killing a pig to eat. [03:33:04] Some girls were like, kill it. [03:33:05] Some girls were like, no, that's evil. [03:33:06] They couldn't build a house. [03:33:07] This was dramatic. [03:33:09] They should have had one chick just kill the pig. [03:33:12] But they couldn't agree to it. [03:33:13] Well, why not? [03:33:14] One chick should just go and kill it forever. [03:33:16] It's also dramatic and emotional. [03:33:18] Okay, fantastic. [03:33:19] Now with the men, guess what they did? [03:33:21] They identified a leader, a second at command, a third at command. [03:33:24] Some guys went to go hunt, other guys built a house, other guys started a fire, and they were able to diversify their skill sets and be able to, you do this, you do that, you do that, and they got done immediately. [03:33:32] Okay, but that means all the girls on the island were way too in the air. [03:33:37] Like, they were too in the clouds. [03:33:38] Like, personally, like, if I was on the island. [03:33:40] Why am I bringing up this example? [03:33:41] No, because if I was on the island, I was a little bit more. [03:33:43] No, Why am I bringing up this example? [03:33:47] Didn't you say men and women? [03:33:49] She said she was offended? [03:33:52] Or whatever. [03:33:53] I just want to say this example because I said men don't need women to survive, but women need men to survive. [03:33:58] That's why I brought up that example. [03:34:01] And I gave you an example of the Bear Girl show. [03:34:04] No, there's a reason there's both genders, and there's a reason why both genders were put into the world. [03:34:10] One needs the other, the other needs the other. [03:34:12] We don't need you guys. [03:34:12] Yeah, we don't. [03:34:13] Okay, so who gave birth to you? [03:34:15] Again, what did I say before? [03:34:17] We need you guys to propagate a society. [03:34:19] So you need us. [03:34:20] No, Adam was here first, by the way. [03:34:22] Did I not explicitly say a million times we need women to propagate a society? [03:34:26] Okay, maybe if after we read your book, we can look at women a little bit differently. [03:34:31] Because for now, we're looking at from our own perspective. [03:34:34] And your perspective is wrong because you're not understanding what everybody else is. [03:34:36] Everyone has their own truth. [03:34:37] Yeah, everybody has their own truth. [03:34:39] So maybe after we read your book, stop the show. [03:34:41] Stop the show. [03:34:42] There's no such thing as my truth. [03:34:45] That is a retarded leftist ideology bullshit that females say. [03:34:49] There's no such thing as one plus one is three. [03:34:51] That's my truth. [03:34:52] It's asinine. [03:34:53] There's just one truth. [03:34:54] The truth is objective, not subjective. [03:34:57] But we live in a crazy world where women think that their opinion fucking matters and they can rewrite history and say, it's my truth. [03:35:02] Shut the fuck up. [03:35:03] There's one objective truth. [03:35:05] And this is a problem with women are positions of power because they think their subjective experiences, what they think, what they feel is the fucking truth. [03:35:11] And it's not. [03:35:12] No, but history is history. [03:35:13] And history, it's important to remember history. [03:35:16] And you can't say that. [03:35:16] What is history referring to? [03:35:19] In general, I'm talking about history for the past couple decades. [03:35:23] But if we go back to like history. [03:35:25] What does this have to do with objective children? [03:35:26] If we go back to the history you're talking about, like men and women, for society to survive, we need both of them biologically. [03:35:35] No, you don't. [03:35:36] So you're telling me a guy and a guy could have a child? [03:35:39] I said women are to propagate a society, not survive. [03:35:42] Exactly. [03:35:42] So you do. [03:35:43] Do you know what propagate means? [03:35:44] Yeah, so you do. [03:35:45] You clearly don't. [03:35:46] Are you guys fucking like, yo, okay, now I'm starting to realize what it is. [03:35:48] You guys just don't know what the fuck propagate means. [03:35:50] It means having children and continuing society in that regard. [03:35:54] Having a family. [03:35:55] That's what it means. [03:35:56] So a guy could raise a child. [03:35:58] Yeah. [03:35:58] Yeah, actually, yeah. [03:35:59] We actually do better at it. [03:36:00] Single fathers do better than statistically speaking, actually. [03:36:02] Single fathers do better than single mothers. [03:36:04] Yep. [03:36:04] There's stats on this. [03:36:05] 100%. [03:36:06] So we actually can raise them. [03:36:07] We're better than you at it. [03:36:07] I want to say that if a single dad raises, let's say, a daughter, I feel like the girl would have some like shoot. [03:36:16] The girl would think differently than a girl that was raised by both parents. [03:36:21] That's why in the beginning, you literally asked the question. [03:36:23] You're like, are your parents divorced? [03:36:25] Are they together? [03:36:26] Because you wanted to know the apples. [03:36:29] Because you said you need a woman to raise a kid. [03:36:32] I said, well, actually, men, if we're going to do single parents, men do better than single mothers when it comes to raising a child. [03:36:37] But yes, optimally speaking, two parents is the best. [03:36:41] But if there's only one parent, who's better? [03:36:43] The man. [03:36:44] And that was refute. [03:36:45] Is that a statistical fact? [03:36:46] I'm not sure. [03:36:47] Yes. [03:36:50] People that come from single father households or single mother households do drastically better, single father households. [03:36:54] And there's a reason for that. [03:36:55] Men are typically tend to be disciplinarians with their children. [03:36:58] Yeah, but then the daughter's going to be very disciplinary and then she's going to turn. [03:37:01] You mean disciplined? [03:37:02] Discipline. [03:37:03] The thing is, if your daughter is very disciplined, she's going to literally start acting like a man. [03:37:08] No, I would act like a man. [03:37:10] Well, yeah, you were supporting for your boyfriend or whatever you said. [03:37:13] So would it be fair to say that discipline is a male trait? [03:37:15] How is that? [03:37:15] Hold on, stop, stop. [03:37:16] Do you think discipline is a male trait then? [03:37:18] Yeah. [03:37:19] That's why all of you are retarded. [03:37:20] It proves my point once again. [03:37:21] Can't understand basic concepts. [03:37:24] No, there's discipline men and women, but I feel like men are more disciplined than women in a way because there's more male athletes. [03:37:31] There's more. [03:37:32] Why do we have to be more disciplined than you? [03:37:34] You already went over that over and over and over. [03:37:36] Of course, we're not equal. [03:37:38] Proves my point again. [03:37:39] We're based on merit. [03:37:40] You guys aren't. [03:37:41] We have to be disciplined. [03:37:42] Otherwise, we don't get women. [03:37:43] You don't have to be disciplined. [03:37:44] You'll be fine. [03:37:45] You just show up. [03:37:46] You just show up. [03:37:47] Pretty much. [03:37:47] Well, it depends on what type of perspective you have on some women who want to be disciplined. [03:37:51] What happens if a son is raised by a single mother? [03:37:53] Is that child not going to be strong? [03:37:55] That's way worse. [03:37:57] It's probably, they're probably not going to have like a male figure. [03:38:02] Single motherhood is like the leading cause of degenerate children, alcoholics, homeless people, drug addicts, trippers, criminals, etc. [03:38:10] Single mother households by far are the worst, create the worst people. [03:38:15] For a guy, I think that would honestly hurt the guy because anyway, going back to what I was saying with her. [03:38:20] Yeah, so it's to propagate a society. [03:38:22] So again, what do we need women for besides propagating a society? [03:38:26] I'm not going to let this go because you guys are fucking wrong. [03:38:28] And I'm not going to let women sit there and be like, well, actually, my truth, shut the fuck up with that. [03:38:32] Like, we don't play that bullshit here. [03:38:33] We go on facts and objective truth. [03:38:35] There's no such thing as my truth. [03:38:37] That is a fallacy. [03:38:38] It's a lie. [03:38:39] It's stupid. [03:38:39] Let woke us leftist progressive ideology bullshit. [03:38:42] And quite frankly, it's not true. [03:38:44] It's a farce. [03:38:45] No, there's your truth, but there's also facts. [03:38:47] Does that make sense? [03:38:48] What is the definition of a fact? [03:38:50] A fact is something that's true, but there's also something that is true to you, even though it could be false to everyone around. [03:38:57] It's an opinion. [03:38:58] You can't be serious. [03:38:59] It's true. [03:38:59] I'm not going to lie. [03:39:00] It's just like over and over. [03:39:02] That's what I'm saying. [03:39:03] Can we just move on from this? [03:39:04] Can we make or like move on? [03:39:07] Like, this is never gonna end, because women are just not gonna agree. [03:39:09] Is she born in two? [03:39:12] Come on, fuck it! [03:39:15] Let's go, fuck it! [03:39:17] Let's go. [03:39:18] Go on tobucko. [03:39:19] Okay, what about you? [03:39:20] No, hold on. [03:39:22] How are we condescending to women? [03:39:25] What? [03:39:26] How are we condescending or put you down? [03:39:27] Yeah, how? [03:39:28] Can we move on? [03:39:29] Because we've been discussing this for hours. [03:39:32] How about this? [03:39:32] Admit that you're fucking wrong and you don't know what you're talking about. [03:39:34] And you're literally just going off of emotion. [03:39:37] Because I'm not going to sit here and let you be like, you put us down. [03:39:39] And then I'm going to ask you, explain to me how we put you down by telling the truth about things. [03:39:43] How? [03:39:43] How? [03:39:44] Because in my family, my mom supports my family because my dad died and that woman has to support a whole fucking family. [03:39:50] Okay. [03:39:51] So you just use your own personal anecdotal life experience. [03:39:55] Yes. [03:39:56] Which doesn't align with the majority of situations to justify your position. === Hitler References and Emotional Arguments (09:24) === [03:40:01] No, it shows that a woman actually has to be in power and she can't like fully rely on a man. [03:40:07] What does it have to do with women needing men to survive? [03:40:11] They don't. [03:40:12] They do. [03:40:13] They don't. [03:40:14] Really? [03:40:15] If someone broke into your house, what's your mom going to do? [03:40:18] Probably call 911. [03:40:19] Who's going to come? [03:40:20] Have your head open up? [03:40:22] Who runs the power in your house? [03:40:24] Men. [03:40:24] Men. [03:40:25] What is a man going to do? [03:40:26] How do you have sanitization coming to your house? [03:40:28] Men are going to go hide in the claws, and then you're going to have to go grab the bat and pick a man that'll go hide in the closet. [03:40:38] That's your fault. [03:40:39] Yeah, they all have to do it. [03:40:44] If somebody breaks into your house, they're going to be probably with a gun or something. [03:40:47] So you can't physically do anything as men. [03:40:49] Where is your gun from? [03:40:50] Come on, man. [03:40:51] So let me go through this real quick. [03:40:53] So, very interesting. [03:40:55] So I said that men only need women to propagate a society and have kids. [03:41:01] Women need men to survive. [03:41:04] You get angry because you're like, well, actually, my mom took care of us and her dad wasn't there. [03:41:09] So we don't really need a man to survive. [03:41:11] You're missing the point. [03:41:12] You're using your own experience from an anecdotal perspective, but you're missing the point that women still need men to survive because even though your mom's not with your father anymore, she still relies upon a society that was built by and has infrastructure by with men. [03:41:28] Not really. [03:41:30] Okay. [03:41:30] The chat loves you, Zoe. [03:41:32] How is it not really? [03:41:34] Tell us. [03:41:35] I'm not going to go into my family, Lauren. [03:41:37] And what my mom is. [03:41:37] No, We need your mom. [03:41:39] I doubt that your mom is the one, like, you know. [03:41:42] Uh, doing the power herself running a generator. [03:41:44] She's the one doing the sanitation. [03:41:46] She's the one building the house, like okay. [03:41:54] So like i'm still trying to figure out, like how yeah, when a woman gets put into a position okay, where she has no help from man, she's gonna end up learning how to do it on on her own. [03:42:05] Oh fair, but she might not be with your father, but that doesn't mean that other men aren't involved to some degree, whether directly or indirectly. [03:42:13] Who controls the power grids that powers your house? [03:42:16] Who controls the sanitation that gives you water? [03:42:19] Cops if you need to fix something on a roof. [03:42:21] Who are you gonna call cops, ghostbusters? [03:42:24] If someone attacks you and you call 911, who's more than likely gonna show up a fire if your house goes on fire? [03:42:30] Like you're still missing the point that women need men to survive is what i'm trying to explain to you, but then you use some weird nuanced trauma from your house from to justify your wild position. [03:42:38] Like your traumatic anecdotal experience doesn't refute what I said. [03:42:44] Who are you gonna call woman ghostbusters? [03:42:48] Women literally like, take over probably 40 of the jobs. [03:42:53] So what jobs though, tell us, but useless jobs like hospital, literally majority is women. [03:43:00] Women are surgeons mostly okay, but nurses no. [03:43:05] Nurses, you can't do like. [03:43:06] The surgeon is not gonna run around and do girls okay, nurse cap again. [03:43:13] Um, i'm still trying to figure out here. [03:43:16] What did? [03:43:16] What did we say that put women down nothing? [03:43:19] I'm asking her because she's the one that made the claim, not me. [03:43:22] I already answered this so many times. [03:43:24] I'm not sure. [03:43:25] Use your mom's experience. [03:43:27] Okay, can we move on, please? [03:43:28] You're never gonna end this up. [03:43:32] I'm not moving off this because you're fucking wrong. [03:43:33] Like I like the thing. [03:43:34] Okay, maybe for you i'm wrong. [03:43:36] I have my own opinion that I want to stick with. [03:43:38] I don't want to. [03:43:39] Okay, can opinions be wrong? [03:43:41] Sure, to a person's perspective, you can think her opinion is wrong. [03:43:45] It has nothing to do with the topic I said. [03:43:48] Women need men to survive. [03:43:50] Yeah, we need women to propagate, and she did not refute anything that I said. [03:43:53] She used an example of her mom not being with her dad. [03:43:58] And your mom is surviving, but your mom still relies upon infrastructure that men built. [03:44:01] What the are you talking about? [03:44:03] You also rely on structure men built. [03:44:06] Right, he's a man, though. [03:44:07] So yeah, if we don't have any name. [03:44:15] Sorry, how women need men. [03:44:20] Yo at his finest. [03:44:22] Yo, mar bro. [03:44:23] Yeah, and this also proves another point, women are allergic to taking accountability and saying that they're wrong. [03:44:28] Yeah, like you're. [03:44:30] And you're stupid too. [03:44:30] I'll be honest with you. [03:44:31] You lack critical thinking skills. [03:44:32] Someone needs to tell you like you're very hard-headed and you're not as smart as you think you are. [03:44:36] You clearly didn't even know what the word propagate meant and you were trying to lecture her all this time on fucking going to school and getting education. [03:44:42] You're not very intelligent yourself. [03:44:43] Double digit iq, 1000. [03:44:45] And she's boring. [03:44:46] It's like crazy. [03:44:47] Yeah, she's boring. [03:44:47] Yeah, so it's like because like, you guys were trying to lecture her the whole time about, like doing only fans or trying to shame her, whatever. [03:44:54] You guys are retarded too. [03:44:55] So it's like, is it really a difference? [03:44:58] Like at least they're making money being retarded. [03:45:00] You guys like Because here's the thing, they don't go to school. [03:45:07] They have an excuse to be retarded. [03:45:08] You guys go to school and you're still retarded. [03:45:10] Facts are really bad. [03:45:11] Yeah, facts. [03:45:12] That's sad. [03:45:12] That's really fucking damn sad. [03:45:15] I believe that. [03:45:16] I believe you. [03:45:17] The only one that isn't retarded is her. [03:45:19] I'll give her credit. [03:45:19] She has a little bit more logically sound reasoning than you guys. [03:45:22] But fuck. [03:45:23] This is great. [03:45:24] Come on. [03:45:24] Dude, if we had to rely on women for society, cooked, bro. [03:45:27] But you know what's crazy? [03:45:29] We're going there, though. [03:45:30] Do the fuck suck. [03:45:30] She's very scary. [03:45:32] We're going to that side where they'll take over power. [03:45:35] Women get it. [03:45:37] This example right here. [03:45:38] This is the future. [03:45:39] Like, this is like that's scary because they're coming up with mindsets and it's like, this is what's normal. [03:45:43] Can you stop with the fucking ad lips, please? [03:45:45] When we're talking, like, be fine. [03:45:47] We don't need the fucking ad lips, dude. [03:45:49] All right, who's up next? [03:45:51] Thoughts on the show? [03:45:54] Um, sorry, my mind is just like, you were just yeah, I'm just like, um, okay. [03:46:00] Um, it's fine. [03:46:02] The show was good. [03:46:03] I like hearing everybody's opinions and whose opinions made more sense, the men or the girls? [03:46:11] Yeah, you guys. [03:46:13] Why? [03:46:14] Oh, my man. [03:46:14] You can say the women's opinions, man. [03:46:16] You guys. [03:46:16] I mean, you guys did have more logical reasoning behind everything you said, so. [03:46:20] Well, very base. [03:46:21] Very basic. [03:46:22] Yeah. [03:46:22] All right. [03:46:23] What about you? [03:46:25] Well, this is definitely experience. [03:46:28] Yeah, you look. [03:46:28] She's fried. [03:46:30] I am. [03:46:30] Like, I've been working. [03:46:31] I work. [03:46:31] I've been working. [03:46:32] I've been up every day. [03:46:33] Mike, please, Mike. [03:46:34] You gotta work tomorrow? [03:46:35] Mike? [03:46:36] Yes. [03:46:36] Okay, gotcha, gotcha. [03:46:37] And 12 hours. [03:46:38] And I work since 6 in the morning. [03:46:41] So I am fried. [03:46:41] I'm gonna leave that much. [03:46:42] But it was a lot to take in in regards. [03:46:45] I've seen both perspectives on everyone's. [03:46:48] Who was more right? [03:46:50] I get what you were saying on the men's perspective on. [03:46:54] Damn, she was drunk. [03:46:55] A drunk chick was understanding more than you. [03:46:57] I wish I would have shot, but nothing would have me like knocked out. [03:47:00] Martin, she's 40, Martin. [03:47:03] No, not drunk. [03:47:05] What are your thoughts? [03:47:05] Final thoughts on it. [03:47:06] Final thoughts. [03:47:07] I thought it was good. [03:47:08] I feel like even the 305 podcast and this podcast, I feel like you guys are very intelligent with what you say. [03:47:13] And I honestly didn't disagree with anything you said about the society and anything like that. [03:47:18] What are your thoughts on these girls trying to shame you than like totally not being able to understand society? [03:47:22] You know what? [03:47:22] Not everyone's going to be able to agree with my lifestyle and the lifestyle that I pick. [03:47:28] But isn't it crazy they're trying to shame you as if like they're better than you? [03:47:31] You were putting her down. [03:47:32] I mean like I don't think I'm better than her. [03:47:35] I don't think you're putting women down more than I was actually. [03:47:37] Yeah. [03:47:37] Honestly. [03:47:38] Facts. [03:47:39] Yeah, I mean, I don't know. [03:47:40] But no one, I mean, not everyone's gonna agree with the whole OF lifestyle, and that's fine. [03:47:44] But yeah, it's it's I'm making my money. [03:47:47] I have my money up and I'm living my dream life. [03:47:49] I'm happy. [03:47:50] All right. [03:47:50] So period. [03:47:53] Period. [03:47:54] Germany will be up. [03:47:55] Come on, Mark. [03:47:56] Yeah, it's a good theme and thing to make, but like in the natural speak language, it would be easier. [03:48:07] What is it? [03:48:09] Alright, what are your thoughts on Hitler? [03:48:13] He was a very bad person for murdering all the people. [03:48:18] How many did he murder? [03:48:20] I don't know the exact number. [03:48:22] You don't know the number? [03:48:22] No. [03:48:23] It's a long time ago. [03:48:26] Who do you murder? [03:48:28] The Jews. [03:48:30] You believe that? [03:48:32] Yeah, not he exactly. [03:48:33] Like the other guys, he told them to take them. [03:48:38] he was like half Jewish no not half Jewish but he was like he had something Jewish in his also And he was from Austria and not from Germany. [03:48:51] Yeah. [03:48:53] Okay. [03:48:54] Anything else about Hitler that you don't like Hitler at all? [03:48:57] No, I don't like it at all. [03:48:59] Okay. [03:49:00] Is it illegal to do a Roman salute in Germany? [03:49:03] What? [03:49:04] It's illegal to do this, right? [03:49:05] Nope. [03:49:06] Yeah, it's illegal. [03:49:07] You can't do that. [03:49:09] Damn, it's cooked. [03:49:10] All right. [03:49:10] What about you? [03:49:12] It was interesting to see your guys' perspectives and to have this conversation. [03:49:15] I actually enjoyed it very much. [03:49:17] Why? [03:49:19] Because women are usually not used to hearing this. [03:49:23] You guys don't go to the same school, right? [03:49:24] You three? === Salt Water Drinking Debates (07:41) === [03:49:25] Oh, me and her do. [03:49:27] Makes sense. [03:49:28] I knew that. [03:49:30] I felt that coming. [03:49:31] Yo. [03:49:31] makes sense yo like let me do you go to a better school than they do no Be honest. [03:49:36] Not really. [03:49:36] No, not really. [03:49:38] Sweet school. [03:49:39] What has a lower acceptance rate? [03:49:41] Probably my program. [03:49:44] Makes sense. [03:49:45] Like, they're pretty much. [03:49:47] No, no, no, no. [03:49:48] They go to a very competitive business school. [03:49:52] Good looking business. [03:49:54] Miss Feet. [03:49:56] I actually really enjoyed it. [03:49:57] Yeah. [03:49:58] Yeah. [03:49:58] Chris. [03:50:00] Let her talk, bro. [03:50:00] Sorry. [03:50:02] It's alright, good. [03:50:03] But I do agree with everything you guys were saying. [03:50:06] Even if, like, it's just like, it's common sense, honestly. [03:50:11] Realistically, and then in a respectful way, you guys were talking a bunch of fucking nonsense. [03:50:17] Thank you. [03:50:18] And the most respectful way ever. [03:50:20] You said that. [03:50:20] So you do not need to say it to me. [03:50:23] All right, who said the most nonsense? [03:50:25] Call her out. [03:50:26] The Russians? [03:50:27] Both. [03:50:27] Yeah, both. [03:50:28] Yeah. [03:50:29] She got him. [03:50:30] Well, here's the thing. [03:50:32] Do you like tell your boyfriend what to do? [03:50:33] Who's the leader in your relationship? [03:50:34] Him, right? [03:50:35] You, right? [03:50:36] Him. [03:50:37] Yeah, that's a lie. [03:50:38] Given the look she gave. [03:50:39] Whatever you want to believe. [03:50:41] Bruh, there's no way. [03:50:42] Whatever helps you sleep on it. [03:50:45] Jokes. [03:50:46] Jokes. [03:50:48] That's not true. [03:50:49] All right. [03:50:49] Anything else you want to say? [03:50:51] Actually, since she just said that, but she was stating the whole time that women do not need men, but she basically just said that she needs her boyfriend to be in a relationship. [03:50:59] Shit, you're right. [03:51:00] I didn't know. [03:51:00] Oh, okay. [03:51:03] You have anything you want to say back to that, Russia? [03:51:06] I said I can survive if I don't have a man, but I'd rather have a man by my side because both of us need our supposed, like, emotional support. [03:51:15] Okay, yeah, he supports me emotionally, and then I support him. [03:51:19] Who leads the relationship more? [03:51:21] If you truly believe that a woman does not need a man, you would be the leader of your own relationship because you do not need the very beginning where I said that a man should be dominant gender and not woman. [03:51:35] I stated that literally is the whole opposite of what you were stating about. [03:51:41] He does not need a man. [03:51:42] Even though that is what I believe, a woman still can't survive without a man. [03:51:46] And a man can possibly survive without a woman. [03:51:49] But how do they survive? [03:51:51] How do they survive with just themselves? [03:51:53] And didn't you shit on her for not having a boyfriend and not one? [03:51:56] I never said anything about the boyfriend. [03:51:57] Oh, yes, you did, though. [03:51:58] You didn't know. [03:51:59] Girls can have boyfriends. [03:52:01] Don't you want a boyfriend and be loved and not do OnlyFans was literally what you said. [03:52:05] Get her ass. [03:52:06] Because I don't think that a girl. [03:52:08] But you just said you don't need men, but she needs a man to be happy. [03:52:11] Get her. [03:52:12] That's when you said. [03:52:13] To feel loved. [03:52:14] To feel good about herself. [03:52:15] She needs a man. [03:52:17] Does she need that, though? [03:52:19] Well, it's man validation. [03:52:21] But women don't need men, though, right? [03:52:24] But you need your man, right? [03:52:25] To finish. [03:52:26] And she needs male man to make men. [03:52:28] A woman and woman need a man. [03:52:30] That's what I believe. [03:52:31] But if one gender wouldn't exist, the animal would survive just fine. [03:52:35] Stupid. [03:52:36] It's really all interconnected. [03:52:37] Like, you guys are like. [03:52:39] Honestly, you're still just talking a lot of bullshit. [03:52:42] That's all I gotta say. [03:52:44] All right. [03:52:44] Ladies, if you guys, and I want you guys to watch the show back, especially you two, and you guys are gonna see like how crazy it looks. [03:52:49] Because it's one thing when you're here arguing, like thinking like you're right. [03:52:52] And then it's another thing when you like look at objectively like, oh my god, I sounded retarded. [03:52:56] On live, by the way. [03:52:57] Yeah. [03:52:57] All right. [03:52:58] Yeah, we're live. [03:52:58] It's actually up right now. [03:52:59] But yeah, go ahead. [03:53:00] What's your final thoughts on anything on this? [03:53:03] Hey, go fast. [03:53:04] W Zoe. [03:53:06] What? [03:53:07] Yo, Zoe. [03:53:09] Zoe. [03:53:10] Her. [03:53:11] Well, I was asking her. [03:53:13] I think that this show is a very interesting experience. [03:53:16] I am really grateful to be invited on here. [03:53:20] I don't think so. [03:53:21] I am grateful to be invited on here. [03:53:23] Shout out to that doctor. [03:53:24] That's fine. [03:53:24] Shout out to D-Ducks. [03:53:25] I do not. [03:53:26] You guys only are saying this because we called you guys out for me. [03:53:28] No, no, no. [03:53:29] I don't agree with everything you say. [03:53:32] I think lots of stuff you say. [03:53:34] Hold on. [03:53:34] What do you not agree with? [03:53:38] What do you not agree with? [03:53:42] That was easy. [03:53:44] What do you not agree with? [03:53:48] Like, you're good at rage baiting. [03:53:50] You're good at rage baiting. [03:53:51] Good job. [03:53:51] He is. [03:53:52] I'm not even ragebaiting. [03:53:52] It's like, I'm just calling out stupidity. [03:53:54] You guys will say ridiculous things like, you're wrong. [03:53:56] And I'm like, all right, how was I wrong? [03:53:58] Oh, you put women down. [03:53:58] How did I put women down? [03:53:59] And you guys can't even say how I did it or what you disagree with or whatever. [03:54:03] Honestly, I think I just trigger you guys and then you guys just don't like it. [03:54:05] The title says it all. [03:54:08] But didn't you say you liked this book? [03:54:12] What did you want to get as well? [03:54:14] I didn't say that. [03:54:14] Yes, you did. [03:54:15] I didn't. [03:54:15] Jesus Christ had been on Jesus Christ. [03:54:17] I didn't hate all the Bible you did. [03:54:18] I don't think you should. [03:54:20] You've been forgetting what you've been saying, though. [03:54:21] God has been. [03:54:22] Yeah, it's been like two hours. [03:54:23] Even if you say you were always under bath, we heard. [03:54:26] You said that? [03:54:26] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [03:54:27] He said the show is boring. [03:54:28] You said that earlier too, as well. [03:54:30] You feel a cat, bro. [03:54:32] No, no, no, no. [03:54:32] What do you disagree with? [03:54:33] What do you disagree with? [03:54:36] I disagree. [03:54:38] You have the floor? [03:54:39] Okay, I have the floor. [03:54:40] Let me dance. [03:54:41] Joking. [03:54:42] Can we see a dance? [03:54:44] No, I'm just kidding. [03:54:44] I'm just kidding. [03:54:46] Yeah. [03:54:47] What do you disagree on? [03:54:51] Okay, I disagree where you say that men could survive with that woman. [03:54:56] That's it? [03:54:56] And that's the only thing that I'm going to do. [03:54:57] Did I not demonstrate that already with the survivor example I gave? [03:55:00] Two men on an island, women on an island? [03:55:02] I think those women were just stupid on that island. [03:55:05] Oh, only those women. [03:55:06] That means. [03:55:07] The women came from all walks of life. [03:55:09] Some of them were like lawyers, doctors, professionals. [03:55:12] Well, then you should have taken like a bunch of women from the military or something and then put them on the island. [03:55:17] There were women from there too. [03:55:18] Like they had women from all walks of life. [03:55:20] Well, then they didn't think it through, I guess. [03:55:23] And then the men for it were all walks of life. [03:55:24] So are you calling all of those women stupid? [03:55:28] Well, maybe all those women on that island at that moment were stupid because if I was on the island with all those women and everyone was starving, I would just go behind their backs and kill that pig. [03:55:39] Oh, okay. [03:55:39] How would you get the pig and cook the pig? [03:55:41] How would you create a fire? [03:55:42] How would you build a shelter? [03:55:44] How would you get the salt water out of the water so that you can drink it? [03:55:46] Yeah. [03:55:47] Well, number one, I'm probably wrong, but you could probably drink the water with salt. [03:55:51] No, but you're going to get out of one away. [03:55:53] It's not going to be good for you. [03:55:55] It's not going to give you water from the ocean. [03:55:59] You would dehydrate. [03:56:00] No, we can't. [03:56:01] But. [03:56:02] The fact that the girls hit it on you. [03:56:06] Chris, stop talking, bro. [03:56:09] Read the chat, y'all. [03:56:10] Yeah, they're roasting her. [03:56:11] I'm sure right now. [03:56:12] Yep. [03:56:14] Yeah, I think the fact that she said that proves my point. [03:56:16] No, but you can drink salt water. [03:56:17] Oh, my gosh. [03:56:19] You can drink salt water. [03:56:20] It's going to be. [03:56:21] Okay, let's go to talk after you. [03:56:22] You can drink saltwater. [03:56:24] You will drink salt. [03:56:24] You cannot digest it. [03:56:26] Not from our salt water, drinking salt water will kill you in hours. [03:56:30] Okay, look, if you go to the beach and you drink salt water, how do you feel? [03:56:34] You feel fine. [03:56:35] Like, sometimes. [03:56:36] Okay, so after this, we're all going to go to the beach. [03:56:38] No, no, have you ever went to the beach and like you sent hours in the ocean and there's lots of waves so you end up accidentally drinking but you're not chopping it why would you chop it you're surviving off of salt water what are you talking about can you unmute yourself please you're only running genuinely High school, like genuinely, genuine question. [03:57:03] In the most respectful way ever, my average was a 97. === Russian History and Starvation Events (04:54) === [03:57:06] Yeah, which is American. [03:57:08] Someone's gonna marry her, by the way. [03:57:10] I don't know. [03:57:11] This is so much better, bro. [03:57:12] A 97, like though. [03:57:14] So, like, 97% out of 100%. [03:57:17] 97 out of 100. [03:57:19] What was your best subject? [03:57:21] Functions in Calc. [03:57:22] Okay, so you're math smart, not history, not English. [03:57:26] You don't take history or geography in high school. [03:57:28] I got you. [03:57:29] No, you don't. [03:57:30] Thank you. [03:57:30] You do a till great ton. [03:57:32] Canada, I can say this. [03:57:34] Actually, you guys do not know anything about history at all. [03:57:37] And it's just terrible. [03:57:38] But same as Americans. [03:57:40] Well, no, she says she knows a lot about history. [03:57:44] She's not a lot of you. [03:57:44] I don't think you're much better than us. [03:57:46] I do. [03:57:47] I never said you could. [03:57:49] I'm a royal fighter. [03:57:51] That's why everyone wants to come to a higher side. [03:57:57] What is the holdemar? [03:57:58] Womp womp. [03:58:00] I'm asking, what is the holdomore? [03:58:01] Why are you testing me on history skills? [03:58:03] You said that. [03:58:05] And you said you guys are better than America. [03:58:07] Learn history in a different language. [03:58:09] Okay, then speak it in a different language. [03:58:11] Google translates. [03:58:12] That's true. [03:58:13] What I'm asking you about. [03:58:13] What is a holdomore? [03:58:14] Go Google Translate. [03:58:15] Whatever I'm going to say. [03:58:16] It's going to take you fucking hours. [03:58:18] Fucking hours. [03:58:19] No, no, no, no. [03:58:19] I'm asking you. [03:58:20] What is that? [03:58:21] And it's different names in different languages for different. [03:58:24] Okay, look, look, look. [03:58:26] The only reason I'm asking this is because you said. [03:58:28] Pop off, Zoe. [03:58:29] You literally said, I know history and I'm smart and I know more geography than most people. [03:58:33] And I was like, all right, cool. [03:58:34] What is a Holdemore? [03:58:36] That's Russian history. [03:58:37] That's your country's history. [03:58:38] Give me the name in Russian. [03:58:39] I'll tell you. [03:58:41] You've been speaking English fine this whole time, though. [03:58:44] You know, she learned English. [03:58:47] You're going to be able to do it. [03:58:48] How would you not be able to do that? [03:58:49] She's like new to English, right? [03:58:50] Well, she sounds pretty good. [03:58:52] Yeah, I mean, pretty hard language the whole fucking time. [03:58:55] Can you just tell us really quickly? [03:58:57] I could never have a daughter. [03:59:00] Real quick, pull it up for me, Mo real fast and in Russian or on Wikipedia or whatever. [03:59:06] Type in Holdemore, and then there's probably going to be a Russian version of it. [03:59:09] Or someone in the chat, if you speak Russian, if you could put it there. [03:59:12] I think she just doesn't know. [03:59:13] She's using this as a cope, but it's fine. [03:59:16] Because I don't, like, she's the one that made the claim I know history and geography and better than most people and all sorts of things. [03:59:22] You know, who had it right for us from the very beginning? [03:59:23] Miktel. [03:59:25] They kind of did. [03:59:26] Yeah, they did, bro. [03:59:27] I'm gonna lie. [03:59:28] Do we have it? [03:59:28] We got some more chats here, by the way. [03:59:29] Okay. [03:59:30] Yeah, so do we have it in Russian? [03:59:32] You gotta click on Wikipedia. [03:59:33] And you gotta hide the other stuff because it's gonna basically like hide it real quick. [03:59:37] See if you can find a Russian thing of it, and we'll put it up on screen. [03:59:40] Oh, Russian? [03:59:41] Yeah, if you open it up on Wiki, it should say what it is in Russian. [03:59:43] Oh, look, there's the Russian one right there. [03:59:45] Oh, there you go. [03:59:45] SD MLO. [03:59:46] The Rumble chat. [03:59:47] Yeah, kick chat. [03:59:49] Yeah, I see it right there. [03:59:50] Look, Lubok, you see that? [03:59:51] That's not in Russian. [03:59:52] There's no such a word in Russian. [03:59:54] Wait, that's like, there's no such a thing in Russian. [03:59:57] Well, that's basically when they all like starved because of okay. [04:00:00] Galodny, that means hunger. [04:00:02] Oh, no. [04:00:02] So that's starvation from hunger. [04:00:04] That's a book that you said. [04:00:10] I don't know the language It's It's Russian. [04:00:22] All right, look. [04:00:25] Oh, it doesn't have it? [04:00:26] I don't know how to, like. [04:00:28] Ah, fuck. [04:00:29] I thought they have it in parentheses in. [04:00:33] Oh, no. [04:00:34] 85 languages. [04:00:34] Just type in Russian and Ukrainian. [04:00:36] You guys speak Ukrainian. [04:00:36] Saschat GBT. [04:00:40] It's literally just a fabric. [04:00:42] That's Russian. [04:00:43] Yeah, that's it. [04:00:44] So what does that hide everything else? [04:00:47] Only show that. [04:00:48] Because I think she's full shit. [04:00:49] I don't think she knows, bro. [04:00:51] Yeah, I literally told you to just wear the highlight the topic. [04:00:54] That was a starvation. [04:00:55] Okay, what is it? [04:00:57] All right, I had to hide it. [04:00:59] I don't want to read the rest. [04:01:00] She's reading it, bro. [04:01:00] I can't read that far. [04:01:02] Okay, so what is that? [04:01:03] Do you hear about that? [04:01:04] What is that event? [04:01:05] It says starvation out there. [04:01:06] It's so fucking Russian. [04:01:07] It's like Coke, bro. [04:01:08] It's just everything you're saying. [04:01:09] And 1738. [04:01:11] All right, so she doesn't know what that is. [04:01:12] Am I supposed to give you years? [04:01:13] I told you it was a period of starvation. [04:01:15] Okay, bro. [04:01:17] I knew the word was starvation. [04:01:19] You didn't say it was anything about starvation. [04:01:21] I did say it. [04:01:22] No, it is. [04:01:23] It's literally hard to you in Russian. [04:01:26] Since you know the history, what is that? [04:01:28] You said it's Russian. [04:01:29] What is that event? [04:01:30] What is that event? [04:01:30] Wasn't it? [04:01:31] If I like, I think. [04:01:32] No, yeah. [04:01:33] It's for her. [04:01:33] It's for her. [04:01:34] What is the event? [04:01:34] We know you're not. [04:01:35] She's a history. [04:01:36] I already told you. [04:01:38] Oh, my God. [04:01:38] All right, bro. [04:01:39] You said the starvation. [04:01:40] You read the word that we gave you. [04:01:41] But what's starvation? [04:01:42] What's starvation? [04:01:45] Starvation for food? [04:01:46] Except for that. [04:01:48] That's how you get it. [04:01:49] Just like, please. [04:01:50] Like, the word itself says. [04:01:52] Literally, she just doesn't want to admit that she's wrong. [04:01:54] Can you just admit it, please? [04:01:55] Just like no. [04:01:58] Yeah, she's being stubborn. [04:01:59] Yeah, no, no. === Admitting Mistakes in Society (01:17) === [04:02:01] Like. [04:02:02] It's actually fucking crazy. [04:02:04] I'm not going to lie. [04:02:04] Yo, how does her boyfriend deal with this, man? [04:02:06] She will not admit she's wrong. [04:02:07] It's crazy. [04:02:08] She's going to be single eventually. [04:02:10] But enough of her, fair. [04:02:11] All right, we got too much outside here, right? [04:02:13] Bills and Mo? [04:02:14] Because. [04:02:16] Yeah. [04:02:17] Christian can't answer. [04:02:18] Catch. [04:02:18] Ladies required reading these two books. [04:02:21] Why I'm deserved less. [04:02:22] Yeah, book is in stores, niggas. [04:02:23] Yep. [04:02:23] Get it right now. [04:02:24] Amazon bestseller. [04:02:26] Mudshark next to Myrtle. [04:02:28] It's not as busy as she let on. [04:02:30] It's not. [04:02:31] Godio Mudshark. [04:02:32] No self-respecting white girl smashes. [04:02:35] Niggas. [04:02:36] Nikas. [04:02:38] 405 kids talk about man won't commit. [04:02:41] It's crazy work. [04:02:44] Yo. [04:02:45] That's fucked up. [04:02:46] Puerto Rico, you have anything to say back to that? [04:02:48] I missed the whole memo. [04:02:52] This was a great show. [04:02:53] Yeah, it was a great show. [04:02:54] Springfield Edition. [04:02:55] You've seen how we're cooked to society. [04:02:57] Maytel was right. [04:02:57] And of course, fellas, read the book. [04:02:59] Yeah, the book, Why I'm Deserve Less. [04:03:01] I'll be back live tomorrow, probably 8 p.m. with Larry Johnson. [04:03:04] We're going to talk about the war, former CIA guy, The Feds Unite. [04:03:07] It'll be a good show. [04:03:08] See you guys tomorrow. [04:03:09] Peace. [04:03:10] I run, I run so far away. [04:03:15] I just ran, I run for my