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Dec. 13, 2025 - MyronGainesX
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New Photos Expose Trump And Epstein, DDG Disses Asmongold, Dan Crenshaw Threatens Shawn Ryan!
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Every single time, every single crime, every single lie, early life.
Every single hour, every single day, every single night, early life.
I know it's hard to believe it's the whole forest, got one tree, and it's every branch and leaf, they're born to deceive.
But I'm telling you the truth: it's not just one or two, it's every single Jew, they all hate you.
And it really breaks my heart.
But their eyes are off the charts, and they only bring us one.
You gotta get some.
So if you want to be safe and don't want to get replaced, it's best you start being bass, or you'll get it raised.
Every single time, every single crime, every single line.
Early life.
Every single hour, every single day, every single night.
Hey, we're live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to the stream.
Got, you know, short, concise banger coming up right here.
So let's go ahead and kind of get right into the show, guys.
We got after hours later tonight with Austin Dunham.
It's going to be a good time.
So welcome to the show, Ninjas.
Let me look at some of these chats.
We got from OSS.
Did you see Roseanne Barr talk about Nick?
How do the boys feel so comfortable talking about Americans like that?
Ridiculous.
I can't believe people go to jail for manslaughter.
They must have told a really funny joke.
Okay, so let's get, you know, let's get the red pill in for the day for you guys.
So this is from Desirable Truth.
Okay.
Could you see yourself dating a man you met out here?
Fuck no.
Fuck no.
Why not?
Guys, wait, you want to hear?
No, wait.
How famous are you?
I'll tell you almost 10.
I can tell a story, but if you're not that famous, I'll tell it.
If you are famous, then I won't tell it.
Let's hear it.
Okay, guys.
I had a threesome on Thursday.
First time.
It was so fun.
But yeah, that's why I couldn't date anyone from out here because they're so easy.
You had two girls?
Two guys.
Two guys.
And you?
Yeah.
And you're proud of that.
I'm not proud.
But that's why I'm saying I can't date men from out here.
They're easy.
I don't live here.
So you had one in your mouth and one in.
Yeah, basically.
Okay, hold on.
It was a fun time.
How did that even happen?
I met them?
I met them on six, actually.
Give me the story, though.
Like, from your perspective.
My friend actually set us up.
She's not here.
She set us up.
She's like, you know the Eiffel Tower?
She's like, you guys ever been to Paris?
And they're like, yeah.
And like, you want to go to Paris with her?
Like, yeah.
And I was like, yeah.
And they were just random guys that you met.
Yeah.
That's why I couldn't date anyone from here.
You see, they're easy.
What made you even comfortable to let two men inside you at the same time?
I think I was a little drunk.
I was very drunk, actually.
Was it consensual?
Yeah, it's consensual.
I had a great time.
Would you do it again?
Definitely.
But two white men.
I love me a white man.
How old are you?
Okay, I wanted that to all play out so you guys could hear it with no interruptions.
Now we're going to play this back and go through it.
Cub with the five gifts.
Thank you so much, bro.
Appreciate you.
Oh, man.
All right.
Let's go through this again.
21.
Could you share?
So 21 years old.
Peak sexual market value for more than likely.
Yourself dating a man you met out here?
Fuck no.
Okay.
Can you date a guy out here in Austin 6th Street?
For those of you that are not familiar with Austin, Texas, this area in Texas is a big party city, right?
Well, Austin's always been a party city, but this neighborhood is specifically, this street is known for the bars.
People walk around.
They typically close it down for the weekends.
Very big party area.
So where is she?
She's at a party area, right?
Fuck no.
Why not?
Guys, wait, you want to?
No, wait.
How famous are you?
Okay.
How famous are you?
Auntie almost said.
I can tell a story, but if you're not that famous, I'll tell it.
If you are famous, then I won't tell it.
Yep.
I'll tell you this.
She's famous now.
Let's hear it.
Okay, guys.
I had a threesome on Thursday.
First time.
And let me tell you, Alson, this is all real because I know Desirable Truth personally, actually.
I've done his interviews a couple of times.
This is all real, bro.
Guy travels all across the country, goes to events like this, asks questions, ladies' questions on the street, and you get a lot of this stuff.
And to be honest with you guys, it's a very good channel because it shows you guys the ugly side of hypergamy.
It really does, dude.
It really fucking does.
So shout out to him.
We got to get him on the show.
Our schedules never line up when he's in town.
Like he'll be in Miami and then I'll be traveling or we'll have an open spot, but he's leaving.
Like it's just, we haven't been able to line up the schedules, but we are definitely going to have him on the show.
But I think, you know, this channel puts out some really good content.
And I know it's real.
This is not staged.
This is not cap.
He actually be out there asking these questions.
So that I can verify with you guys.
It is all real.
It's so fun.
But yeah, that's why I couldn't date anyone from out here because they're so easy.
Okay, notice how she says they're so easy.
Now, some of you might have glossed over that, but that stuck out to me immediately.
Because when she said they're so easy, what she's doing is she's conflating.
She's conflating the female sexual strategy with the male sexual strategy.
The male sexual strategy is to get as much sex as they can and have as many partners as they can.
Okay.
Quality comes second to quantity.
Okay?
So in her eyes, she's looking at it like, oh, men are so easy because what she's doing is, is she's using the male paradigm that men put the lens on women with.
Does that make sense?
Let me really like loosen this for you guys.
She said men are easy.
The only reason why she's saying that is because she thinks men and women are equal.
All right.
What you guys got to understand when it comes to liberalism and feminism and all the isms, especially anything between intersexual dynamics, right?
With the male and the female.
A lot of modern women's worldviews stem from the concept of what's called blank slate equality.
Okay?
Blank slate equality tells women that though they're biologically different, though they're different in every other way, it tries to cram down their throats that they're equal to a man, despite the fact that all the physical evidence shows otherwise.
Okay?
So, and I've noticed this is kind of a thing with younger women, by the way.
There's a reason why I'm making sure that we stop on this.
Women from like, you know, my generation or older would never say something so retarded.
Oh, they're easy because they understand that men getting sex is not the same as women getting sex.
For a man to get sex to some level, he has to have a skill set, right?
For a woman to get sex, she needs no skill set.
However, what women do is they try to take the credit for a skill set.
In other words, women will play the game on easy mode, but tell you that they beat the game on legendary.
Does that make sense?
They get recruit-level difficulty, recruit-level benefits.
They're using a fucking game shark.
They got all the cheat codes.
They beat the game, and they think that they're equal to you, right?
And, you know, obviously I'm saying my generation, whatever.
There's obviously stupid in my generation too that think that, you know, blank slate equalism is cool, whatever.
I would argue my generation actually is one of the worst generations ever, the millennials, for pushing this stupid liberalism.
We all put Obama in, like, my generation is not safe in this either.
But what I've realized is that I've seen more women, right?
More young women in their 20s use this vernacular, this almost interchangeable, this gender, this interchangeable gender ideology where women are calling men hoes, women are calling men thoughts, women are calling men, you know, pejorative terms that have to do with promiscuity, right?
Which is ludicrous because that assumes men and women are equal, which they're not, right?
But the problem here is that a lot of young women buy into this, so therefore, this is how they cope with being 304s.
They look at it like, oh, I'm hooking up with guys, right?
But what's the difference between me hooking up with a guy or a guy hooking up with me?
We're the same.
I could have a high body count too.
Right?
And that's where.
Sorry, guys, Frank's here.
He's anyway.
I think broke Ford and Man Studio smells.
But anyway, yeah, so that's kind of what it is.
So I've noticed this, especially with younger women that are in their 20s, they conflate the male sexual strategy with the female sexual strategy, and they try to make it and cope to themselves that, oh, these men are hoes too.
When it couldn't be further from the truth.
You had two girls?
Two guys.
Two guys.
And you?
And notice how she called it a threesome and not a train.
That's another example of her trying to equate the two.
Yeah.
And you're proud of that.
I'm not proud.
But that's why I said I can't date men from out here.
They're easy.
There we go.
They're easy.
Threesome.
See how she's using the male paradigm to describe her promiscuity as if it's an accomplishment?
This is something unique to only young women, by the way.
Okay.
This is something unique to pretty much only these younger women born in the 2000s.
I don't live here.
So you had one in your mouth and one in.
Yeah, basically.
Whoa.
Okay.
Hold on.
It was a fun time.
How did that even happen?
I met them.
I met them on six, actually.
Give me the story.
So she met them on this street right here, which I told you guys.
Everyone's walking around drunk as hell on this shit.
Like from your perspective.
My friend actually said a sub.
She's not here.
She set us up.
She's like, you know the Eiffel Tower?
She's like, you guys ever been to Paris?
And they're like, yeah.
And like, you want to go to Paris with her?
Like, yeah.
And I was like, yeah.
Bruh.
Or like, yeah.
And they were just random guys that you met.
Yeah.
That's why I kind of dating over here.
You see, they're easy.
What made you even comfortable to let two men incite you at the same time?
I think I was a little drunk.
I was very.
Actually, was it consensual?
Yeah, it was consensual.
I had a great time.
Would you do it again?
Definitely.
Two white men.
I love me a white man.
Cooked, man.
Cooked.
And this is where we're going in society, chat.
This is where we are headed.
Okay.
This is where we are headed.
All right.
I've told you guys this before.
Lots of like regular chicks beat 304s and you don't even know.
And here's literally a perfect example right here.
Perfect example.
But yeah.
Let me read some of these chats.
I Pacheco says, thanks, Marin.
Thanks to you, I doubled my pay and I purchased my first three families.
And now I'm able to start my real estate career.
I have a girlfriend of five years who makes me sandwiches.
Good stuff, I Pacheco.
That's the goal here, man.
You know, all you guys, when you send me your success stories, it's really, you know, it's very heartwarming because it reminds me why I do what I do and why, you know, I've made some of the sacrifices I've made to be able to help you guys out.
Meta says, did you hear about the BLM director in Oklahoma City getting indicted by the FBI for money laundering?
Oh, no.
Another BLM person getting indicted.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
Oh, man.
Systemic racism, bro.
The FBI is racist, bro.
Oh, no.
Ah, man.
Bruh.
Yeah, niggas are cooked.
Bro, this, dude, all these guys do is scam.
These BLM niggas, bro.
The executive director of Black Lives Matter, OKC Charged Wire Fraud, literally came out today.
So he probably got indicted or arrested today.
Federal Granjari indictment has been unsealed.
Yeah.
Tashella Sherry, Amori Dickerson.
Yeah, okay.
GG's.
Yeah, BLM people always get fucking indicted, bro, for some fraud.
It's crazy.
Freology.
Yo, Marin, Justree put out a video making some wild claims about fresh and roasting.
You, bro.
Bitch, bro.
These people are nobodies.
Freeology.
Like, do you not get it, bro?
These motherfuckers got 100 live viewers when they're on.
They're fucking nobodies, bro.
Who cares?
All right.
You never beef with niggas that are smaller than you, bro, or not relevant.
It's a waste of time.
We've already cooked her enough.
You look like a fucking dude, bro.
First time I've seen a Desire of a True Break character.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, he definitely did break character.
Even he was shocked.
The devil's working overtime, Arnon.
These fucking bimbos are lost cause, sad as fuck.
Yep.
Gandalf says, have you seen that Brett Cooper did a video trashing clavicular?
Oh, she did?
Of course she did.
Borfu, Rachel Wilson debating a she-hulk on feminism right now.
Might be worth a gander on what channel, Chewie.
Brother Martin, I'm so grateful with you.
Give me life-changing advice.
Love you.
Salute.
Thank you so much, Chewie.
TPC Films.
All I got to say to the younger men of this generation is get that money up to get a mail-in order virgin robot bride to your highest custom special levels, specificity levels.
Okay.
Oh, man.
Okay.
Also, breaking news, guys.
Apparently, some photos were released of our boy Donald Trump with some of the Epstein survivors.
This came out this morning, and I was like, oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Right?
And let's see here, because I think CNN just put out something.
By law, the Justice Department now has just a week left to release everything it has on Jeffrey Epstein.
Today, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee made their own contribution to the public record, putting out several dozen photos that were provided by the Jeffrey Epstein estate.
Now, these are just some of the more notable.
Yeah, these are some crazy pictures.
Bro, they got that boy with a picture of Bannon.
For those of you that don't know, Steve Bannon, you know, a Trump supporter, what worked with, worked for Trump in the first administration.
He's a hardcore, I would consider him a conservative populist, right?
A lot of people like him, respected in the industry.
But one of the things that he can never live down is he kind of was an advisor for Jeffrey Epstein.
And he actually sat down, guys, and did several interviews, right?
Several interviews with Jeffrey Epstein, and he has hours of footage, but he's never released it.
Notable one.
I think this one might this might be him right here, actually, Epstein.
Let's see, though.
Oh, no, and they took a selfie right here.
I know this picture came out today.
Crazy.
Ranking committee Democrat, Congressman Robert Garcia, calls them, quote, disturbing and says they, quote, raise even more questions about Epstein and his relationships with some of the most powerful men in the world.
To be clear, though, while the photos certainly do include photos of powerful men, the president included, the committee provides absolutely no captions or descriptions to put what we're seeing in any kind of context.
And none of the men has ever been charged with any wrongdoing related to Epstein.
None of the released images depict any sexual misconduct nor believed to depict underage girls.
For instance, there's this photo of then-Citizen Trump with a woman on a plane, but no clue as to whose plane or which woman or when and where this was taken.
There's also an image of him surrounded by women, all of whose faces have been obscured.
Again, no information about who these women are in the photo, nor when and where this was taken.
The president weighed in on the photos tonight.
Well, I haven't seen it, but I mean, everybody knew this man.
He was all over Palm Beach.
He has photos with everybody.
I mean, almost there are hundreds and hundreds of people that have photos with him.
So that's no big deal.
I know nothing about it.
I'll give him credit that he, you know, Trump lets the press come in and ask questions.
I'll give him credit for that.
We know Biden would never let that happen.
Here we go.
Here's the picture I'm talking about.
Here's Steve Bannon alongside Epstein.
Epstein was a tall nigga, bro.
Because Bannon's tall, guys.
I've seen him in person a few times at these TPUSA events.
So, yeah, I mean, Bannon is not short.
There are photos as well of Epstein and conservative podcaster Steve Bannon, the president's former White House strategist and longtime booster.
But again, no context to the photos.
In one of them, we see a frame photo on Epstein's desk of a woman.
Her face is concealed, apparently sprawled on a couch or the edge of a bed.
Other photos show several more well-known Epstein acquaintances.
This film director Woody Allen with Epstein, apparently a filming location.
There's Epstein with the British billionaire Sir Richard Branson.
There's a shot of Bill Gates with Britain's then Prince Andrew.
Though again, like all these photos, no context.
This photo shows former President Bill Clinton, Jeffrey Epstein, accomplice Ghelane Maxwell, and two other people.
We should note that late tonight, Republican House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer threatened contempt proceedings against Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton if they don't appear for depositions on Epstein next week.
Also among the photos, this one of a satirical Trump condom made by a New York novelty shop.
One of those condoms is actually in the Smithsonian, though it's not on display.
And more photos of Epstein himself, one in a tub, apparently taking a bubble bath, another at a bookstore, Barnes and Noble, apparently holding a book about himself over his face.
Finally, there's this, unclear, where it was taken, a GX99 massage therapy system.
For those of you that are wondering, the reason why he got so much money is because Les Wexner, a hardcore Zion.
You know what?
Fuck it, bro.
Every single time, every single crime.
Every single lie.
Every single hour, every single day.
Every single night.
I know it's hard to believe.
It's the whole forest, not one tree.
And it's every branch and leaf.
They're born to deceive.
But I'm telling you the truth.
It's not just one or two.
It's every single Jew.
They all hate you.
And it really breaks my heart.
But their lies are off the charts.
And they only bring a smile.
You've got to get a smart.
So if you want to be safe and don't want to get replaced, it's best you start being based or you'll get erased.
Every single time, every single crime.
Every single lie.
Early life.
Every single hour.
Every single day.
Every single night.
Early lie.
All right.
This used to be the guy that would get the girls for your boy.
Joining me now, Democratic Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury, who sits on the committee that released the photos, Congresswoman.
Why did Democrats on your committee choose to release these photos now?
And can you give any context around them?
Do you know the context of them?
Yeah, so I was briefed on this release this afternoon.
And as I understand it, on Thursday afternoon, the estate notified the committee that they had additional documents to produce in response to the subpoena that the committee had issued.
This would be the fourth tranche of documents that had been released.
As you recall, the first was a birthday book.
The second was flights, schedules, and a series of documents.
And the third were the emails that were these explosive documents a few weeks ago.
And so the latest is a set of photographs that seem to come from an iCloud account that Jeffrey Epstein held, as well as photos that were attached to emails.
And as was explained to me by the attorneys from the committee, there was no context.
All right, you guys want to have a little bit of fun?
We got this guy made an account talking shit.
He says, Martin, whenever I hear you talk, you try to sound cogent, but you're just an idiot with a low IQ audience.
It's fucking hysterical, by the way, that you use the word cogent, but then literally a word later, you misspell the word you are and you spell it with a you.
If you're gonna go ahead and use vocabulary like that to insult me and then make a bunch of typos, sir, you stupid.
You always generalize everything, but you always fail to serve the topic you are talking about.
It's due justice.
Okay, stupid nigga.
How so?
Huh?
The guy that can't spell you correctly.
Please explain how I generalize everything and I fail to serve the topic and give it its due justice, Retard.
You're getting a pin of shame for today.
It's been a while since we've done this.
So please explain that to me, retard.
Anyway.
Sabrina Hobbs says, hey, Martin, I want to clip your work.
Can I clip OSS only portions?
I just want to respect your wishes.
Thanks for all you do.
If you're good at it, go for it.
Beautiful Rachel Wilson debating She-Hulk.
Okay.
Last of Great.
Good to see you, Martin.
Kamala Harris.
Yeah, Kamala Harris says that she's going to run again, guys.
She says she's going to run again.
Yeah, I'll never understand, bro.
Like, if you don't like me, why are you watching?
Like, what's wrong with you guys?
A lot of you guys dislike me, but you guys are here.
It's very strange.
I don't watch streamers I don't like.
I just don't do that.
It's weird.
But hey, maybe I'm crazy.
Provided by the estate.
So these, there are 95,000 photos released by the estate.
The attorneys went to New York to meet with the estate to authenticate.
Oh, y'all niggas are cooking him in the fucking Rumble chat.
That these were indeed from the estate and they were released to the committee.
As the attorneys explained to me, they are only about 10% through the entire photograph cache, and that there are many more very, very disturbing photographs, including potentially photographs of sex acts and other disturbing photos in this cache of documents.
And so I don't know the specifics as to why the committee chose this representative few photographs, but certainly the photographs are quite disturbing.
And just to be clear, what you just said, you said that there are other photographs that attorneys are still going through, which may show actual sex acts.
Are those attorneys for your committee or are those from the Epstein estate?
Has the Epstein estate actually handed over those images already?
Yes, they have.
So this is an actual document production pursuant to the congressional subpoena.
So we subpoenaed these documents from the estate and they've been producing various documents in various tranches.
So like I said, this is the fourth production and the attorneys for the committee, which is a bipartisan set of attorneys, so both Democratic and Republican attorneys, went to authenticate the release of these documents.
So do you know how many more photos your committee has and do you know when they may be released?
As was explained to me by the attorneys today, there's about 40, or sorry, excuse me, 95,000 photographs were released by the estate yesterday.
So you have, I mean, there's only been, I don't know, a dozen or so photographs released now.
So you have almost 94,000 or plus photos still to go through or are going through.
As I understand it, that is what the staff and attorneys on the committee are going through right now, yes.
All right.
Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury, I appreciate it.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Joe Renelle, former federal prosecutor, professor at the Cardozo School of Law, Jessica Roth, and Julie K. Brown, award-winning investigative reporter for the Miami Herald.
Her work was vital in exposing the extent of Epstein sex trafficking ring.
She's also the author of Person of Justice the Jeffrey Epstein story.
Julie, when you hear that there are some 90, I mean, it sounds like almost still 95,000 or 90,000.
Hey, speaking about a book, guys, me and Aaron Clary working on a book right now.
Okay.
Oh, hold on.
My computer's acting crazy.
Me and Aaron Clary are working on a book right now, chat.
It's called Why Women Deserve Even Less.
Coming out February 14th.
Okay.
February 14th, book coming out.
Why women deserve even less.
I'm going to sell the book for less, and it's going to be less pages.
It's going to be hilarious.
Okay.
It's literally going to be hilarious.
So stay tuned for that one.
I'm actually excited for that one.
February 14th, new book.
Why women deserve even less.
Book number two.
And then book number three is why women deserve nothing.
They'll probably come in the next two years.
Stay tuned, ninjas.
Before more plus thousand photos still be released.
What do you make?
I mean, that's a huge amount.
Well, they probably encompassed quite a number of years.
When he was in, you know, doing his sex trafficking in Palm Beach, we know from my interviews with those victims that Maxwell, Elon Maxwell, his accomplice, was taking a lot of photographs of those underage girls.
They had reported that they were instructed at several points to pose provocatively in various states.
Sorry, guys, my monitor acted fucking crazy for a second.
Sorry about that.
You guys had the black screen.
Ages of undress.
And part of it sometimes was just to give Jeffrey a present, you know, a birthday present or some kind of a gift with these pictures.
She was with a camera all the time, I was told from some of these victims.
So they could go back quite a ways.
You know, that was 20 years ago.
So, and the police, by the way, when they raided his home back in 2005, his computers were already pulled out.
In other words, he was tipped off.
So they never got their hands on the photographs back then.
They never got their hands on his computers, which presumably contains some of these photographs.
So it's a long period of time, probably, that they have this information.
Jessica, why do you think some of the faces were redacted by the committee and others not?
We haven't been provided with a full explanation of that.
I mean, that's among the many things that we don't have about the context for these photographs.
I think the implication is that these may be reductions to protect the privacy of the survivors.
We know that that is something that...
Yeah, that's the main reason.
That's really...
And then grand jury material, too.
That's why they've been so slow rolling, uh, slow rolling this shit out.
...is appropriately concerned about, and the Department of Justice under the Epstein Transparency Act is permitted to make redactions for, but there hasn't been a clear statement.
And they have not put, they have not said these faces are redacted because of...
And then just smash that like button.
Because they are survivors.
That's my understanding.
That certainly was not put out with the photographs, to my understanding thus far.
But again, we don't have so much of the context for these photographs.
We don't have the dates on which they were taken.
We don't have where they were taken or information about what was happening at that moment when the photographs were taken sort of outside of the frame.
Right, I mean, some of these could be, you know, public events that people are just being photographed with, to the point that the president made.
I mean, I think it's a fair point.
Many people had photographs of Jeffrey Epstein.
Okay.
We'll see what happens.
Things getting declassified, as you guys know.
The Epstein thing, Epstein is like the gift that keeps on giving, bro.
It really is, man.
No, guys, we do have Fresh and Fit after Hours.
Don't worry.
11 o'clock.
11 o'clock, we got after hours.
That's why I'm being very efficient with this episode today.
We're not covering too many different topics.
But yeah, Jeffrey Epstein, guys, he's been in the game for a minute.
Everyone knows who he is.
And quite frankly, knew a lot of powerful people.
He had a scheme that he was doing with Glenn Maxwell.
Who knows if we're going to get everything, bro?
Who knows?
So let me see, read some other chats here.
When are the OSS Kippas dropping?
From Benjamin Netanyahu.
Okay, BB.
Friend, J. Myron, after hours tonight, if you have time for the husband's store skit, we'll see, bro.
We got a guest in the house today.
We got Austin Dunham, so it might be a little bit different.
Get Bagel Pushos.
Myron, I know that you'll never be fake to your friends, and I respect you for that, but it's discouraging here.
You say, man, say how it is, and you never call Fresh out on his bullshit.
He doesn't practice what he preaches, and you know that.
Still has work to do in the gym that he's been saying he'd put in for the last five years, chases women's luxury items, and just doesn't represent red pill.
Telling your friends to tighten the fuck up isn't being fake, it's being real.
Um, I've already spoken over Fresh plenty of times behind the scenes, bro, about this shit.
Okay, I don't know what you're talking about because he's getting in the gym, he's been training really hard, he's lost weight, he downsized his car fleet, he doesn't wear jewelry anymore.
I don't know what your criticism is, bro, or why you're complaining.
He literally is doing all the things that you're complaining about right now.
Maybe you don't watch Fresh or Fit, you haven't seen him in a while, I don't know, but he's already done all that shit, bro.
So, yeah, dude, he's been on a self-improvement journey for a while now.
So, I don't know where this is coming from.
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you haven't seen him recently.
Um, Martin got me watching uh, Anderson Cooper.
Hey, it happens, bro.
Okay, so this story I want to cover next, guys.
Um, this one actually hits very close to home, okay?
I don't know if I told you guys this before, um, but Eric Condover, for those of you that don't know, is a very popular YouTuber.
Um, his channel has like let me look here, like probably two or three million subscribers, yeah, 2.81, right?
Here he is, right here: 2.81 million uh subscribers.
Now, you guys are probably wondering, well, why are we talking about this guy?
So, before I go into that, he runs a real estate channel, right?
Covers uh luxury real estate.
He'll go in there, look, touring the most expensive house, uh, you know, top seven travel, uh, travel incredible things, whatever.
It's basically like a vlog/slash real estate channel, right, and lifestyle.
Uh, you can see here he battled alcohol, stopped drinking, touring the most expensive mansion, Gilad in America, touring a 400-year-old gothic New York City mansion, right?
And I remember his videos started right with him moving to New York City as a broke college grad and kind of working his way up.
And he was able to build a life for himself, you know, he was able to get on YouTube and you know, really grow his channel and really start taking this thing to the next level.
So, again, it's a sunken entrance going below street level, which back in the day, I'll head on inside.
This would be the entrance for he did a workout with who did he do a workout with the guy that Eric Conover, who was it?
The guy that plays fucking Thor.
Where is it?
Where's the guy?
There we go.
Boom, with Chris Emsworth, right?
This is working out for 90.
Bro, did a video with an A-list celebrity, right?
So, um, six million views, whatever.
Now, you guys are probably wondering, Myron, why are we talking about this random guy?
Well, I'll tell you why.
I know Eric very well, right?
And it actually kind of bothers me to see him going through this.
Um, he was my teammate, guys, when we rode on the Northeastern Rowing team, Welcome Punch, right?
This is a guy that I used to go to practice with every morning.
This is a guy that I knew very well.
This is a guy I trained alongside, right?
Uh, competed with, competed alongside.
And obviously, when you play a sport with someone at a division one level, um, you really get to get a different side, right?
Um, and it's really uh unfortunate to see what he's going through right now because this is a guy that had it all Chad, 6-3-6-4, probably a multi-millionaire at that point, doing these types of videos, right?
Doing workouts with A-list celebrities, right?
And I remember, I'll never forget.
He started his YouTube channel.
When he first started his YouTube channel, all of us were like, What the fuck?
This guy just because he moved to New York City right after graduating from Northeastern.
I think he was a year above me, right?
He was a year older than me.
He graduates from Northeastern and just like moves to New York City with no job and just starts vlogging himself, walking around, living in a cramped-ass apartment with his girlfriend, being broke.
And bro, literally vlogged himself and built up a channel and built up his audience.
And you can see the growth as he was climbing.
And I was happy for him, bro.
We actually, it's funny, man.
Like two years ago, I had hit him up.
I said, bro, we need to bring you on the show.
What are the fucking chances that two former Northeastern Rowing alumni are now big YouTubers, right?
And he was like, yeah, I'm down.
I'm down, blah, blah, blah, et cetera.
Even though it would be a huge brand risk for him.
As you guys can see, he makes normal content, right?
So, but we were very cool.
You know, we were very cool.
So I ain't gonna lie to y'all, man.
This is a little disturbing for me to see what he's going through.
But we'll kind of go through it real quick.
But this is the background between me and Eric.
Okay, not to be confused with my other buddy, Eric, that you guys saw me pictures of the church.
Oh, you're gay, blah, blah.
This is another Eric.
But yeah.
Situation for everyone present that thing.
I think they recurred my actions.
Let me refresh the page, guys.
who the fuck keeps saying horrible Mike Bro, if you guys keep trolling on the mic, I don't know why people are coming.
What's wrong with the mic?
Guys, what's wrong with the mic?
Is it bad?
Give me ones in the chat.
The mic is good.
If it's bad, give me a two.
What is wrong with the mic?
Mic is messed up.
It's low?
Is it fine now?
It's fine now.
Okay.
let me go back and look and double check here sounds fine to me present that day and i deeply regret my actions
YouTuber Eric Connover built his name on luxury tours and viral videos, but now he was in court for something far more serious.
New Hampshire police say he.
Yeah, what he got arrested for is absolutely nuts, guys.
You're going to see here in a second.
Hit an officer and sparked a miles-long chase.
And now, in a dramatic courtroom turn, Conover has entered a new plea and has learned his fate.
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Look, while I have this platform, I've got to tell you about something else that I really, really care about.
It's nutrition.
Okay.
If you ever look at the bag of chips, like a nutrition label and a bag of stores nationwide, but go quick before they sell out because of YouTube lifestyle and luxury real estate star Eric Conover, who has nearly 3 million subscribers.
And by the way, you may watch his videos.
You may know him from his glamorous tours of multi-million dollar mansions and vlogs.
But his story took a turn.
Yeah, it took a very dark and violent turn.
All right, Mike is good now.
All right, cool.
Yeah, guys, the static you guys heard earlier was from Eric's, was from the video because he was in a courtroom, and you guys know how these courtroom niggas are.
They never have good audio.
To be more specific, this happened back in March when prosecutors claim he led New Hampshire police on a wild, dangerous, multi-mile chase after being spotted speeding.
And it's alleged that during that chase, he intentionally plowed into a Bartlett police officer who was thrown 40 feet and then led police on another pursuit.
Now, at first, he charged.
Carlos, thank you.
Carlos says it's just a YouTube video with the buzzing sound.
Yeah, guys, it wasn't me.
It was the fucking courtroom footage.
Cash, we hear static through the mic.
It's fine now.
Yeah, it was because of the courtroom.
Get big with push-ups.
He's been in the gym working hard for the past five years just to smash the porn star.
Like, I'm not even hating.
Y'all provide a lot of value.
It's just kind of odd.
You can't admit that he hasn't changed as much as he should have, and he's still out here doing dumb shit that negates the whole fresh ideology.
Just smash the porn.
Bro, what's wrong with smashing a porn star, bro?
He ain't wife.
What's wrong with smashing a porn star, bro?
Y'all better have worked out today, OSLA.
You know it.
Just a black guy.
We agreed the photos were decked to protect the female's privacy, but I think we can also agree there's a big reason that Maxane is the only female groomer.
Sure.
Hey, Martin Furrier, anytime you're cooking the stupid Simpson or whatever, you should add a sizzling sound effect to your deck.
WF says, okay, maybe I will do that.
Martin, what do you think of the fathers that let their daughters paint fathers that let their daughters paint their nails?
Strange.
And I don't think it's good.
I understand a father's bond with his daughter, but I would never put that shit out publicly.
I don't think they should be doing that.
YouTube niggas like the video and Fresh is the Goat Network.
Don't hit Fresh.
Hate your life.
Just got on his after hours.
Yes, sir, it's 11 p.m.
Yeah, look, get big with push-ups.
I'll be honest, bro.
Some of you guys have Fresh Derangement Syndrome, bro.
Like, it doesn't matter what he does.
No matter how much he improves, some of y'all are going to hate Fresh no matter what, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, let's just keep it all the way a buck, bro.
Let's keep it all the way above.
A lot of y'all just don't like Fresh.
You'll never like Fresh.
It doesn't matter what he does.
Everything he does, you guys are going to scrutinize and, you know, go after him for it.
I mean, bruh, you're really going to be mad at him for smashing a porn star?
Nigga, this is what we did.
All right.
Okay.
You guys should be able to hear me now.
Sorry about that.
I don't know what happened.
My mixer just literally restarted itself for no reason.
What was the last thing you guys heard me say?
What's the last thing you guys heard me say?
Yeah, guys, my mixer just restarted out of fucking nowhere.
We're back, though.
We're back.
What's the last thing you ninjas heard me say?
Was it me talking about this guy?
Yeah, basically, bro, get big old push-ups.
A lot of you guys are just never going to like fresh, and it is what it is, bro.
Some of y'all got fresh derangement syndrome, man.
You know what I mean?
So he's making changes.
He's changed a lot already.
For some of you guys, it's not fast enough.
And him smashing some porn stars isn't that big of a deal, honestly.
But it is what it is, bro.
There's niggas that are always going to hate Fresh, bro, no matter what happens.
Connor was charged with attempted murder, among other felonies.
In court, he made explosive.
Melissa says, I hope everyone enjoys the All-Friday night.
Absolutely.
Claims, vowing to eviscerate anyone who questioned his mental competency.
And actually, with that in mind, the case became a battle over his mental state.
Yeah, so after he got arrested, man, he made this really strange video saying, I will eviscerate any of you that come after my competency.
I'll use my intelligence.
I was like, what the fuck, bro?
Crazy.
Defense claiming that he suffered from this severe bipolar movement.
Because I know this guy personally.
So, like, for him to act crazy like this, this goes to show, man.
I guess you never really know what people are going through.
He never gave an inkling of craziness.
And I was around this guy every day, all day.
Right?
Anyone that's played a Division I Sport knows, like, you're around your teammates all the fucking time, dude.
So this guy never gave me an inkling of being crazy.
Manic episode at the time this all happened.
The prosecution, the state alleged that he was plotting to use that as a legal strategy and was kind of making it up.
And that high-stakes legal battle has now reached a sudden and dramatic conclusion.
Why?
Because Eric Conover appeared in court.
And this time, his tone was completely different than what we heard before.
Yeah, the buzz is coming from the courtroom, guys.
So you're going to hear a buzz.
I'm going to unmute this.
You guys are going to hear a buzz.
But it's from the courtroom, not me.
That is a stunning shift.
The YouTuber, who once vowed to fight these charges, claiming police lied on paperwork, that this was a sting against him, he now stood before a judge and changed the course of his case forever.
To understand the why what happened in court is so significant.
And what, by the way, we can expect his life to look like now.
I mean, how many years in prison is he going to get?
We have to really understand the full story of this case because honestly, at times, it's stranger than fiction.
You have Eric Conover, 36 years old, big presence on YouTube.
Star, nearly 3 million subscribers.
His whole channel is about luxury.
He tours these insane, multi-million dollar mansions.
He makes lifestyle videos about living in expensive cities.
His whole brand is about glamour and aspiration.
And it was that brand that was shattered on March 15th of this year in rural New Hampshire when, according to police, Conover was spotted speeding in his Jeep, going 55 in a 35.
When officers tried to pull him over, he took off, leading them first on an eight-mile.
That's nuts, bro.
Taking off from the cops?
Hell Chase.
Now, authorities say he eventually stopped.
And that is when Bartlett police officer Cameron Emmett approached the vehicle on foot.
And prosecutors claim that Conover then intentionally drove into Officer Emmett, rolled up on the hood.
When this story broke, I was fucking shocked, man.
Police reports say the officer was thrown 40 feet, suffered significant injuries.
Thankfully.
Yo.
Imagine you get hit by a car and you fly 40 feet.
Bruh.
He's alive.
But instead of stopping, Conover took off again, leading police on a second 28-mile chase.
At one point, witnesses said he was pumping his fist in the air through the sunroof.
Now, police were finally able to stop him.
They used spike strips to end the pursuit.
So first, the charges were very severe.
Attempted murder, first-degree assault, and reckless conduct.
Now, I mentioned that prosecutors initially said that this was intentional, what he did with the officer.
As reported by WMUR, it appeared that the attempted murder charge was actually thrown out months ago, as Carroll County Attorney Keith Blair explained there wasn't enough evidence to prove that he had the intent to kill the officer that he ran over.
So they moved forward with the other charges.
But from the very beginning, Conover's own words in the courtroom, that is what became the big part of this story.
He was defiant.
He made claims about police conspiracies.
He talked about his celebrity status.
And then he issued this statement to the court during his arraignment.
If anyone dares try to test my mental confidence, I will eviscerate every single person with my intelligence right now.
Bruh.
I don't know, guys.
It's surreal because it's one thing to see someone doing this shit.
It's another thing when you know them in person, bro.
Like, bruh, here he is.
Bruh, like, it's crazy, man.
Here I am, right here.
People use this picture against me all the time, and I'm like, uh, okay, I was an athlete.
You got a fucking problem with that?
But yeah, man, we're literally on a team at the same time, dude.
Fucking nuts.
And that's not being egotistical.
He claimed he was the target of a police thing, denied the claim, stating that he'd been sober for over 1,500 days, insisted police had falsified the paperwork.
The judge ordered him held without bail, by the way.
And what followed was a month.
That's something new because when we were in college, when we were training, he didn't drink like that.
None of us really drank like that.
This guy was never an alcoholic in college, right?
Which is always very disappointing.
You know, you make it through college without being an alcoholic, then you graduate, and then you become an alcoholic.
It's like, bro, what the fuck?
Months-long fight over his mental competency.
In other words, does the criminal defendant know what's going on?
Can they participate in their defense?
Do they understand the legal process as it's happening?
And as reported by WMUR, there was first a competency hearing held in March.
Then Conover was ordered to be sent to a mental health institution for 30 days.
And in April, he was deemed competent.
But then you had the second mental health issue.
And this is different than competency, insanity.
So it was reported that his defense was preparing an insanity defense.
The problem was, it seemed the prosecutors were skeptical from the start about any sort of mental health crisis that he may have suffered because they introduced recorded conversations that he had with his father in jail.
Ooh.
Where he allegedly said, quote, mental health crisis is our go-to.
We plead mental illness and get me to Dartmouth Hitchhik Medical Center to a nice facility.
Yep.
Cooked.
Cooked.
Bro, bro's not a criminal, so I guess he doesn't know that they record those phone calls.
Now, by the way, that was all introduced during the competency issue, but again, general issue nonetheless about is his mental health struggles, these alleged mental health struggles, are they real?
Can he assert an insanity defense?
This is probably going to come up.
But now we go back to what just happened.
The trial's on the horizon, okay?
And Eric Conover walks into a Carroll County courtroom and made a choice that changed everything.
He took a plea deal and pleaded guilty to two felony charges, first-degree assault and reckless conduct.
And in exchange for that, he was sentenced to a range of four to 10 years in state prison.
Conover addressed the court.
And this time, yeah, I mean, they probably got him on body cam and everything.
Like, he's not going to win this shit, bro.
And they're not going to give him the insane defense.
So, yeah, he's got to fucking take the deal.
The man who once promised to eviscerate people had a very different tone.
I know it was a difficult situation for everyone president that day.
And I think he regret my actions.
By the way, that officer that he hit, Cameron Emmett, provided a victim impact statement to the.
Bro, you know, it's going to be bad when the victims show up and give a victim impact statement, man.
You can clearly see he has an arm in a sling here because he can't get it through the jacket.
Bruh.
The court saying that what happened to him permanently changed him.
Okay, so to help us understand the legal strategy here, the surprising conclusion, by the way, what we can expect for his prison term to actually be.
We are joined right now by seasoned trial attorney, friend of the show, Rick Schoenstein.
Rich, thank you so much for coming on.
It's good to see you.
Okay, why do you plead guilty?
I don't know about season, though, but otherwise.
Is that a good thing?
It's a good thing.
It doesn't, I don't think it's an age thing.
I think it means you're so experienced and so well-read.
And you're like our listen to a little bit of commentary on this on the next topic.
Wealth of knowledge.
I think it's a good thing.
That's how wants people to plead guilty, wants people to avoid going to trial.
And so there is some benefit to doing that if you feel like you have no chance.
Yeah, and I'll get into what the potential prison sentence could be now, but there is a shift here.
There is a shift in the strategy.
I mean, for months, the defense seemed to have been building up this mental health issue, right?
It was a case first around competency, and then it was potentially an insanity defense, two different things.
But the state was alleging at the beginning that this was a calculated move, and that all changed with a guilty plea.
And I'm curious, let's start here.
If you were pushing forward with this, it was a manic episode, you know, he wasn't in control.
There was an insanity issue here.
And I'll talk about what New Hampshire law says about insanity.
Does that mean if he pleads guilty now that all that wasn't true?
Or does that he's probably going to get somewhere between two to five years or probably serve one or two and get out on good behavior?
Just mean, hey, that's what I predict.
He's pleading guilty.
We just didn't think that that was going to be a successful defense or didn't want to try that defense.
It doesn't take away what we really believe happened.
If you're the defense, I mean, how do you reconcile it?
Well, I think it means you didn't think you could prevail on that argument at trial.
If you had a defendant and you thought you had a really solid insanity defense or some related defense, you probably wouldn't be inclined to settle and have your client be incarcerated.
So it tells me they didn't think they were going to prevail on that issue.
Does he seem troubled and disturbed from the facts?
Absolutely.
But we face this all the time.
You know, to me, somebody who would do what he did seems, at a minimum, imbalanced.
When does that become insane to the extent that it would be a defense in a criminal case, right?
There's a line somewhere.
But what I get from this is that his lawyers didn't think they were going to prevail one way or another.
By the way, insanity law.
So I did a little quick research on New Hampshire law on insanity.
It is a little different in this state than it is in other jurisdictions, as far as I'm seeing.
So from what I could find, it seems like they follow a different rule, that a criminal defendant is not criminally responsible if what they did was a product of a mental disease or defect.
It doesn't require, my understanding doesn't require an official diagnosis of a mental illness or disorder.
So it feels like those questions are decided at trial.
Still tough to prove, but it's arguably more broad than what we typically see in other jurisdictions.
So I do wonder what that would have even looked like, trying to argue that at trial.
Hey guys, do me a favor, smash that like button, by the way.
We got 547 likes.
We got like 3 or 4,000 of you guys watching.
And could it potentially have been successful?
I mean, maybe, maybe not.
Yeah, I don't know if it was going to be.
From what I know about this case, you have somebody who leads a productive life, is successful on a level, who seems to be pretty smart and capable.
And he wants to say, I just had this one manic incident and I drove recklessly and could have killed a bunch of people.
And it's a product of this mental condition I have.
That seems to me to be a stretch.
I mean, that would seem to be hard to get a jury to believe that this otherwise.
Bro, this just goes to show you might know someone so well, but you don't know the demons that they're dealing with behind the scenes, bro.
Never saw this fucking coming with this guy.
It's surreal.
Like looking at this and seeing him go through this and it's like, what the fuck happened?
Like, what happened?
He's a competent person, like him or not, had a break that led to this.
No sympathy for this guy.
Let me be clear.
No sympathy for this guy, but driving so fast, going on a first eight mile, you know, chase, then a 28-mile chase, running over an officer, hand in the air.
It seems like the product of somebody who's never incriminated himself, bro.
It would have to be after he gets out.
Definitely doesn't want to talk now.
Not in their right mind.
But then again, you couple that with the recorded phone calls in jail with his father.
Now, on one hand, you say, oh my gosh, the state's right.
He's been faking all of this, deliberately trying to put forward this mental health excuse, which doesn't work.
Or, I mean, I guess the other way of looking at it is maybe he really did have a manic episode and saying, hey, that's my best defense.
It's true.
That's my best defense.
That's what I have to go with.
But I don't know if a jury would have saw it that way, if that those phone calls would have come in.
Yeah, I would have asked if I was the prosecutor and that had gone to trial.
Can't anybody who's ever had a high-speed chase now say this?
Isn't a high-speed chase inherently a manic incident?
And so are we just going to say that anyone who would engage in a high-speed chase, therefore, must be suffering from some kind of mental condition that acquits them of responsibility of engaging in the high-speed chase?
That doesn't make any sense.
But you talked about the phone calls with the father, and that gets to another issue, which is it seems like this whole argument may have been manufactured.
By the way, talking about why he might pled guilty.
Very big personality on social media, well, on YouTube, almost over, you know, we're talking about 3 million subscribers.
I wonder if any of that could have come into evidence in any way, aside from jury selection.
Hey, do you know this guy?
Do you follow his videos?
Do you think any of his content could have come in?
No, not unless it was somehow related to the facts at issue.
You know, we don't show much of the regular life of a criminal defendant, partially because it might prejudice the jury against him to show that this is the kind of person he is.
I guess the defense sometimes can show that kind of stuff if they want to prove that he's a great dude and he has this productive life and he's successful on YouTube, if that's a thing you want to show a jury.
But I don't think it would have been used by the prosecution at all.
Four to 10 years.
What does he get?
And that's a range right there, right?
First of all, when you think about the overall case, the original attempted murder charge could have meant decades in prison, if not life in prison.
But as I mentioned before, prosecutors seemingly dropped that.
They couldn't prove intent to kill.
It feels like a victory for him, four to 10 years in prison, considering what he was originally facing and what the charges were here.
But what do you think he would serve?
I mean, that is a range there.
Yeah, it is a range.
And I don't know specifically what the rules are there for when he would get a parole opportunity, if it could even come in under that range.
But this is his idea, right?
Plead guilty to a charge that's less drastic.
I mean, I think the attempted murder charge in this case was a stretch anyway.
I don't think he was trying to kill somebody on the road like that.
He put him on the hood and drove with him and pushed him 40 feet.
Guy's lucky to be alive.
Yeah, but I mean, I agree.
Listen, I agree.
He shouldn't have done it.
Was he trying to kill the officer?
I don't know.
But put that aside, go back to your original question.
He's making a good deal here to get four to 10 years.
Presumably, if he behaves himself and he does what he can do and he engages in rehabilitation efforts and blah, blah, blah.
He's a model citizen.
At a minimum, he gets out at the low end of that range.
And possibly he even gets out sooner.
So maybe this guy could be out three or four years and then resume with his life.
And that to him probably is a victory because if he had taken this case to trial, I don't think he had a path to victory and he could get a very severe sentence.
I also wonder, though, his comments.
So you even putting aside the recorded jailhouse phone calls, which I imagine would come into the analysis later on if he's ever released.
But we had these two versions of Eric Conover in the record.
The one who vowed to eviscerate the system, said that this was a plot against him, that there was false records against him, and then the one who stood in court expressing regret.
And first, you know, for a judge weighing a sentence, I did wonder, let's start there, how much does that affect?
You know, if you have a defendant who is acting one way and then apparently showing remorse another way, is that why you saw the four to 10 range?
And I wonder if that affects whether he gets the lower end or the higher end.
Yeah, I don't know about that.
I have a wildly speculative theory, if you want to hear it, about his initial comments that the system was against him.
I think he was testing, workshopping, so to say, a defense of everybody's out to get me.
I mean, we've seen now there's this tendency for parts of the public to get behind criminal defendants, even contribute money to their defenses, protests there, proceedings against them.
And maybe he was hoping he could tap into some of that by saying this was rigged against him.
You mean like followers showing up to the courthouse?
Yeah, exactly.
Maybe he thought he could be the next Karen Reed.
All right.
Fucking insane.
Let me read some of these chats.
W.FreshW, Chris W. Myron, appreciate you.
Plainview says, I needed to hear that rant yesterday.
I'm going through a really tough time right now.
Even though I make six figures, I'm facing bankruptcy because of some bad decisions I made in the past.
I won't lie, there have been moments where I've thought about pulling the plug.
I generally appreciate everything you do, Myron.
Thank you.
Amen.
Like I said, it's never take permanent solutions to temporary problems, dude.
Okay.
Nothing is insurmountable.
Nothing.
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I don't know, but Monday's going to be big.
I know Turning Point USA plans to do a big stream where they address all of the alternative theory talking points.
Strong nerd.
The YouTube chat is filled with knuckle-dragging basement dwelling needle dick living in mom's basement virgins.
Okay.
That's from Strong Nerd.
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And about your buddy Eric Alcohol Makes You Hallucinate.
Yep.
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There's many, but one of them is an inability to look at things objectively if it doesn't benefit them.
That's a huge one.
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Cass, you should interview him from jail.
Might be some lessons.
Maybe after his case is done.
This guy over here talking about Fresh.
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You and Brett are good guys.
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Thank you, man.
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YouTube niggas, what the fuck is so hard about pressing the like button?
Lazy dudes and stream.
Yeah, no, for sure.
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This is how I'm able to keep the channel going and keep making content for y'all.
It's OSS, man.
So support the mission.
If you guys fuck with me, you think I saved your life or I've given you some type of value.
Hey, I'm only able to do this being funded by my audience, man.
Because as you guys know, I am literally demonetized, which is fucking gay.
But, you know, when in doubt, like, hey, hey, find a way around it, right?
You guys are going through bullshit.
I went through bullshit, right?
Who the fuck am I to tell you guys, hey, suck it up and get it done and not take my own advice.
I'm demonetized.
Got to find another way to make this shit happen, right?
When there's a will, there's a way.
So I take my own advice.
And that's why we have OSS.
That's why we're doing what we do.
So yeah, join up, guys.
See, of course, niggas in the chat are saying, boo.
Okay, dude.
I don't know what to tell you, bro.
I don't know what to tell you.
You could get mad at me all day, but this is literally how we keep the show going.
So we're switching over, niggas.
We're going to cover the Osmond Gold stuff and Sean Ryan.
We'll go with Sean Ryan first.
All right, niggas.
Come on over.
OSS time.
O-S-S time.
And if you don't want to join, it's all good, guys.
You know what I mean?
It's only a dollar to join, but if you don't want to join, all good.
You know, I'll catch you guys tomorrow.
So we're switching over, niggas.
Come on over.
OSS time.
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