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But in Germany and Austria where there isn't as much adoption they're doing this. | ||
They're doing what amounts to a straight-up totalitarian biometric scanning tyranny system where they're gonna say everybody's got to get vaccinated we're gonna Clock everybody. | ||
We're going to put everybody in the registry. | ||
We're going to know your vaccination status. | ||
Pull you over. | ||
Stop you on the street. | ||
Not let you into bars, restaurants, theaters, airport. | ||
Leave the country. | ||
All that. | ||
And we're going to compel you actually on an exact date to get the vaccine. | ||
And if you don't, you get fined even more. | ||
This is what's happening in Austria. | ||
This is new. | ||
This is new. | ||
This is February 4th, 2024. | ||
So that's four days ago. | ||
And the reason I say that is because some people I've seen in the right-wing universe, they're saying that this whole thing is coming to an end. | ||
And they're saying, well we need to move on, we need to focus on the midterms, we need to focus on immigration, we need to focus on other things. | ||
And get away from these conspiracy theories about a pandemic that's winding down. | ||
Unfortunately, I wish that were true. | ||
I would like to be proven wrong. | ||
I hope that in, you know, six, nine, twelve months, I hope that in the future, this whole thing goes away and everyone can say, wow, Nick, you were wrong. | ||
You were fear mongering. | ||
I hope that's the case because then we won't live in a country like is being described here. | ||
But I fear that that is not the case. | ||
And I, what's more, I fear that if we do not believe, if we do not believe that this is going to continue, it will continue. | ||
You know, and what do I mean by that? | ||
The lockdown and the severity of the lockdown and the severity of the government policies, they are influenced by the mood and the public sentiment of the public. | ||
So, and I think everyone understands that. | ||
It means that, of course, policymakers The relevance is this. | ||
the temperature of public opinion on these things, and they're responding to it. | ||
They're responding to it with propaganda and with the media. | ||
They're responding to it with these, you know, the different kinds of policies they're creating at the local or national level. | ||
I think that's a given. | ||
People understand that. | ||
The relevance is this. | ||
If people are complacent and if people take the approach and they say, well, you know what, if we just get it over with, if we just get vaccinated, if we just ignore them, it'll all blow over. | ||
Well, you cannot have that position in a vacuum. | ||
If you're saying that position out loud in public, they hear you. | ||
Hey, do you know that they hear you? | ||
So if you're telegraphing and you're broadcasting, and don't think that they don't pay attention to the stuff, they do. | ||
If you're telegraphing and broadcasting to the whole world, including these public health officials and this medical-industrial complex, if you're broadcasting to them saying, I'm fatigued and I don't care, I don't think it's a big deal and I think it's on the way out, if you're broadcasting in a word complacency and capitulation and resignation, | ||
This is going to influence the kinds of policies that we get. | ||
So it turns out that just talking about this stuff is going to influence the kinds of policies that come down. | ||
I believe this. | ||
And you know that they care about what influencers are saying because they're paying them to spread their propaganda. | ||
If they didn't care about public sentiment, if they didn't care about the temperature of public opinion on these things, why would they be paying, you know, people like Ian Kuczynski to shill for the vaccine? | ||
Why would they be paying for micro e-celebs on Twitter and YouTube with fewer than 3,000 followers to shill the vaccine? | ||
Which they did for a year and a half. | ||
I think they're still doing it. | ||
Why would they bring Olivia Rodrigo to the White House? | ||
Of course they care about public opinion. | ||
And so, insofar as conservatives are broadcasting this idea that, like, hey, we think this is all over, you're broadcasting this sort of capitulation vulnerability, and they will continue to push, they will continue to press the advantage, and they will achieve their total inoculation or total vaccine Compliance, enforcement, all of it. | ||
On the contrary, if our message is resolute and firm and we sort of like run through first base, so to speak, we run through the finish line, if we say right up until the end, we're gonna fight this tooth and nail, we're gonna die, this is the most important thing ever, that's a very different message. | ||
And you see what's going on in Canada. | ||
They go to Ottawa and they say, you know what, the cat's out of the bag, we're not leaving, we're putting the trucks here, And forget about the vaccine mandate for just the truckers and the interstate transportation. | ||
We want to fight the vaccine mandate for the whole system. | ||
And that is the kind of activism, that is the kind of message that will bring about a hasty end to the vaccine mandate if it's possible. | ||
And you're seeing it all across America. | ||
They're staging walkouts in schools. | ||
I've seen at my old high school there was a big walkout against the mask mandate. | ||
Businesses are failing because of this. | ||
I saw there was one report that said that in Minneapolis businesses were down 40%. | ||
Revenue was down 40% since they implemented their vaccine mandate. | ||
So people are feeling the pain. | ||
And people are tired of this and they're rising up and it almost seems too convenient that just when there seems to be momentum, just when there seems to be this critical mass, just when it seems to be that the tide is turning against the vaccine mandate, all of a sudden you get these people out there saying, well it's going to end anyway and I mean what are these conspiracy theorists going to say when it's all over? | ||
I don't know. | ||
How about something like you're welcome? | ||
How about you're welcome for openers for all these morons that got vaxxed because they thought it worked? | ||
What do you think these far-right conspiracy theorists and nutjobs are going to say when it doesn't turn into a total vaccine holocaust totalitarianism? | ||
How about you're welcome for openers and you could start by saying thank you because the only reason any of this is getting turned around is because Compliance is not what they expected. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
So what they're doing in Austria is like a holocaust against the unvaccinated, except it's sort of worse in some ways because, you know, like the great whoopee Goldberg said, this is just about man's inhumanity towards man. | ||
It's not about race. | ||
The Jews that are perpetrating this against the white people, they have light skin too. | ||
So, when the Jews that run America and Europe are enforcing this vaccine holocaust against the whites, it's not a race issue. | ||
It's like the wise Whoopi Goldberg said. | ||
I'm 1% African. | ||
I can see race. | ||
I can see a black person and a white person. | ||
This is about inhumanity. | ||
This is about cruelty. | ||
And the scale is much greater. | ||
You know, the Holocaust affected what? | ||
10 trillion people? | ||
Or something like that, I don't know. | ||
But this is affecting the entire human population of the world. | ||
So the scale and the devastation is far greater. | ||
Truly. | ||
You know, when we're talking about the Big H, when we're talking about the Big Show, we're talking about the Big... The Big One? | ||
I mean you know don't get me wrong tragic never forget will never forget uniquely the worst thing in the world up until today up until now you know back in those days at least you know at least they were able to kind of So... You know, this is bad stuff. | ||
This is historical stuff. | ||
Joe Biden, worse than Adolf Hitler. | ||
In my book. | ||
You know what? | ||
they're coughing on us and they're sneezing on us and they're shedding their spike proteins on us, I'm probably going to have a heart attack because people are shedding spike proteins all over me. | ||
So, you know, this is bad stuff. | ||
This is historical stuff. | ||
Joe Biden, worse than Adolf Hitler in my book. | ||
You know what? | ||
You want to know what? | ||
Joe Biden, worse than Adolf Hitler in my book. - I think. | ||
The incomparable Adolf Hitler, and Joe Biden is worse! | ||
It's shameful. | ||
It's shameful what they're doing. | ||
You know, you would have thought that these Jewish people would have said something like, hey, you know what? | ||
We're gonna rise above. | ||
When they go low, we go high. | ||
You know, when the European race goes low, we go high. | ||
But they're not going high, they're going low. | ||
Guess what? | ||
Two wrongs don't make a right. | ||
Stop genociding my race, please. | ||
We're not asking anymore. | ||
Two wrongs don't make a right. | ||
Have you ever heard that expression, Ben Shapiro? | ||
Did you know that? | ||
Two wrongs do not make a right. | ||
So, you know, they all got operated on by Dr. Mendeley and they all, you know, whatever. | ||
And now they're what gonna get their revenge or something on us. | ||
It's just not right. | ||
It's just not cool It's just not cool too wrong should not make a right. | ||
I didn't do anything to you. | ||
All I ever did was just This this fun live stream. | ||
That's it So I don't I don't really think it's appropriate what they're doing. | ||
I think it's wrong I But you know what? | ||
We're going to take the high road. | ||
When Catholics get back in control of America, when Catholics get back in control of the world, we're going to take the high road. | ||
I can promise you that. | ||
You know, they're the ones always that are like, you're a Nazi! | ||
You secretly want to kill us all! | ||
It's like, no we don't. | ||
You want to kill all of us! | ||
Trust us. | ||
When we get in power, We can power you we're gonna be a lot more Christian because we are Christian because you know we actually believe in God we don't worship the devil so unlike some other individuals so So yeah, they're always talking about, oh this guy's a Nazi, this guy, oh hey little Nicky, check your last name, you're going in the oven if your friend's getting power. | ||
It's like, what the hell are you talking about? | ||
What the freaking heck are you even talking about? | ||
I just want Star Wars to not have girls in it. | ||
I just want borders to be closed. | ||
I just want an all-out race war and a total... | ||
That's a joke, of course. | ||
That part is a joke, but you know, we just want to make America strong again, make America safe again, make America free again. | ||
We want to make America great again, and so we don't want that. | ||
You, on the contrary, are trying to kill all of us! | ||
You, on the contrary, are putting birth control in the water, microplastics in the food and water supply, And you're poisoning us with mRNA gene therapy and the vaccines. | ||
Not cool. | ||
It's not cool. | ||
Hitler couldn't even dream of something so despicable that Joe Biden is putting all of this together. | ||
It's just sick. | ||
And you know, people have been saying, oh Nick, why do you invoke Hitler all the time? | ||
Oh Nick, what, do you like Hitler or something? | ||
What, is Hitler like your personal hero or something? | ||
No. | ||
Hitler's not my personal hero, okay? | ||
Just for the record. | ||
You know, everybody's saying lately, they're like, Nick, you're talking about Hitler on your show all the time. | ||
Why do you keep comparing yourself to Hitler? | ||
I could never compare myself to Hitler. | ||
Hitler was incomparable. | ||
In a negative way, of course. | ||
So let me just put a stop to that rumor right now. | ||
Hitler is not my hero. | ||
Full stop. | ||
Full stop. | ||
Let me be clear. | ||
Adolf Hitler is not my personal idol. | ||
Full stop. | ||
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And... | |
I hate when politicians say that. | ||
Politicians always say, let me be clear, full stop, shut up! | ||
You know, King Obama always used to say that. | ||
Obama always used to say, let me be clear. | ||
You've never been clear a day in the life, you liar, you freaking lying thug, Obama. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So anyway, um, so that's this, uh, you know, hey, it began in Austria just like the first time. | ||
Hey, hey, history, history doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes, but it rhymes. | ||
Can you hear the rhyme scheme? | ||
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Hmm. | |
There was a guy born in Austria and, uh, uh, what was it? | ||
18, uh, 80. | ||
See, I don't even know when he was born. | ||
Not my hero. | ||
Um, Hitler was born in Austria and then he went on for a full-on holocaust. | ||
Here we are again, folks. | ||
Vaccine holocaust. | ||
Origins in Austria. | ||
Are you listening? | ||
History doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes. | ||
Total holocaust. | ||
total Hitler-style Holocaust incoming. | ||
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That's very troubling. | |
Anyway, so... But the point is this. | ||
So on a serious note though, the vaccine mandate is not going away. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's here to stay. | ||
It's here in America. | ||
It's here in Canada. | ||
They're extending it in the European Union for a whole year. | ||
Interstate travel in the European Union is being restricted based on vaccine status for at least another year. | ||
That's what they're considering right now in the European Union Parliament. | ||
What is it called? | ||
The European... whatever. | ||
And then, like this says, in a lot of these countries the measures are getting more stringent, not less. | ||
In Germany, in Austria, in Italy, it's getting worse, not better. | ||
So, you know, we have got to keep up the fight. | ||
Continue not complying. | ||
Do not get vaccinated. | ||
Do not get vaccinated. | ||
Do not get boosted. | ||
Do not get a first, second, third, fourth dose. | ||
Just forget about all that. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
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Honk, honk. | |
No masks, no vax. | ||
Honk, honk, okay? | ||
Drive to your nearest Capitol and honk your horn. | ||
Nah, kidding. | ||
That's not a call to action. | ||
See, but no, no, no. | ||
But see, that was a joke. | ||
I was kidding. | ||
I didn't mean that as a call to action. | ||
That's not a conspiracy. | ||
I didn't mean it like that. | ||
But we support the Freedom Convoy, okay? | ||
But I just gotta be careful of that. | ||
So anyway, so that's the new vaccine mandate in Austria. | ||
Pretty disturbing. | ||
But we're going to move on. | ||
I want to get into this crack epidemic here. | ||
Honestly, are they just trying to bring everything down? | ||
Because it kind of seems like it. | ||
And I know this is going to sound funny, but it's also very serious. | ||
And I said it at the beginning of the show, this is literally how it's played out. | ||
Trump lets all the black people out of jail, the police stop arresting them, and now what, we're going to give them crack? | ||
What are we thinking? | ||
Is anybody with common sense? | ||
Like, I'm not even making a joke here. | ||
I'm not even trying to be like Reddit, you know, iFunny humor here, but it's just true. | ||
featured stories about this new program by the Biden administration where they're going to be giving out crack kits to so-called underserved, underprivileged communities, which translation that means the ghetto, that means blacks and Hispanics. | ||
And so they're going to literally be giving out safe crack pipes and they're going to be putting in place safe injection sites for heroin and other drugs. | ||
And they're doing this to stop the spread of STDs and so that people can use their drugs more safely. | ||
They can smoke crack more safely or something. | ||
That's the program. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
It's crack for blacks. | ||
And you really just have to stop and pause and think to yourself, like, hang on a second, what are we doing as a society? | ||
This has been exactly the sequence of events here. | ||
I believe it's 2019, Trump passes the First Step Act, where they're releasing all these blacks from jail. | ||
And you know, everybody says about this mass incarceration issue, they say America has the number one prison population in the world, by percentage. | ||
And people say, oh all the people in our jails are black, and all the people in the jails are just non-violent drug offenders, and literally none of that is true. | ||
The reason why the prison population is black is because the criminal population is black. | ||
I mean, that one is just simple. | ||
And then people, I hear this all the time from libertarians, they say, Oh, what about all these nonviolent drug offenders? | ||
You're telling me you smoke pot once and then you get thrown in jail forever? | ||
It is a tiny fraction of the prison population, those that are in for drug offenses and those particularly that are in for non-violent drug offenses. | ||
I believe it's in the single digits. | ||
That's just wrong. | ||
But it's based on this rhetoric, okay? | ||
It is based on this rhetoric and this agitating on this issue about mass incarceration that Obama, or I'm sorry, Donald Trump, jeez, even worse, Donald Trump with the help of Jared Kushner and Ivanka and Kim Kardashian apparently and Kanye West and Larry Hoover Jr. | ||
They signed the First Step Act, releasing all of these violent criminals from jail. | ||
Not non-violent drug offenders, not even in some cases just drug offenders, murderers, rapists, people with a rap sheet a mile long. | ||
And it didn't take long once that happened for these people who were in jail, once released, to then go out and resume raping and murdering and stealing and everything. | ||
Then, just when you thought things couldn't get any better, then after the George Floyd episode, the police virtually stopped doing their jobs in every major city. | ||
And so if you live in any major city like Minneapolis or Chicago or New York or LA or DC, Baltimore, you know the crime is out of control. | ||
Carjackings, murders, shootings, They increased the threshold for shoplifting to be a felony to, in some cases, $1,000. | ||
So they don't even stop criminals when they perform their heists at 7-Eleven or luxury stores because the goods aren't worth enough to get a felony charge. | ||
Then, so we're a year into that and this city just isn't safe, you know, Chicago, San Francisco, any of them. | ||
And now they think, hmm, how can we make this situation better? | ||
I know, free crack. | ||
Let's see, feral black population released from their cage sort of like a pit bull that's been tied up in the lawn in the rain and in the cold and then just let off the chain. | ||
How can we make this better? | ||
Free crack cocaine for everybody. | ||
Free crack cocaine, safe crack pipes, Let's give them cheap stimulants. | ||
I know. | ||
That'll make it even better. | ||
That might be funny to you. | ||
It is sort of funny, you know, when you say it like that. | ||
But that's literally what has transpired. | ||
You know, I'm saying it in a way that's a little bit bombastic. | ||
I could say it in a more technical way. | ||
But that is precisely what has happened over the past three years. | ||
Is it not? | ||
From the First Step Act to George Floyd to this. | ||
I mean, is there anything that I just said that is not accurate here? | ||
I mean, no. | ||
Again, I'm hamming it up a little bit here. | ||
I'm being a little bit funny, but this is what we're doing. | ||
You've got this criminal population. | ||
We're releasing them from jail. | ||
The police aren't enforcing the laws anymore. | ||
It's been a year plus of race riots and total mayhem. | ||
And now we're going to give them free drugs. | ||
I mean like... So this is the story. | ||
I'll read this to you. | ||
This is from, I think this is from Fox. | ||
It says, quote, President Biden's Health and Human Services Department is finalizing funding to dole out crack pipes to drug addicts as part of its, quote, harm reduction plan. | ||
Yeah, let's give all the drug addicts free crack in order to reduce harm. | ||
Great thinking. | ||
Let's give them machine guns while we're at it. | ||
Let's go into the South Side of Chicago and give them automatic weapons so that they can protect themselves against the other gangs and we'll reduce harm worldwide. | ||
The $30 million grant program, which accepted applications until Monday and will begin doling out money in May, Let's go. | ||
Included. | ||
They're trying to make crack safer. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
Included in the grant is money to purchase safe smoking kits and supplies. | ||
safer and to advance racial equity. | ||
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Let's go. | |
They're trying to make cracks safer. | ||
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That's awesome. | |
Included in the grant is money to purchase safe smoking kits and supplies. | ||
Safe crack smoking kits naturally. | ||
A spokesperson for HHS told the Washington Free Beacon that included in these kits could be pipes for users to smoke substances like crack cocaine and crystal meth or any illicit substance for that matter like PCP or bath salts or whatever. | ||
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HHS said that the kits will serve to limit the risk of infection. | ||
Typically users smoke out of glass pipes which can lead to cuts and sores that become infected with diseases like hepatitis C. | ||
That's terrible. | ||
Handing out pipes is also intended to prompt users to smoke rather than inject themselves with some substances like meth, as injection is far riskier. | ||
Applicants for the program get priority if they serve, quote, underserved communities, such as blacks, Native Americans, or gay people. | ||
Which, uh, yeah, it's hard to imagine how that could go wrong. | ||
Let's just create the, uh... Well, let's create the Apaches, the Injuns, the, uh... What are they called? | ||
The, uh... What were the ones in Texas? | ||
They were vicious. | ||
They would scout people. | ||
Name of their tribe escapes me right now. | ||
Yeah, let's bring back cowboys and Indians and the Zulus, and also we'll just have gay people cracked up and... | ||
The crack cocaine epidemic started in the 80s disproportionately ravaged the black community. | ||
Other harm reduction supplies that could be purchased with the grant money include testing for STDs, overdose reversal medication, medication lock boxes, syringes, and substance test kits. | ||
The grant program lasts three years and includes 25 awards of up to $400,000. | ||
25 awards of up to $400,000. | ||
It is against the law to sell or distribute drug paraphernalia including these kinds of pipes unless authorized by the law. | ||
There were an estimated 100,000 drug overdose deaths in the 12-month period ending in April 2021, according to the CDC, a 28.5% increase from just the year prior. | ||
Three-quarters of those deaths involved opioids, many of them being synthetic opioids such as methamphetamine or fentanyl. | ||
Cities like San Francisco and Seattle have experimented with their own crack pipe kit distribution programs. | ||
Others have backed away from such plans. | ||
Louisville, Kentucky allowed convenience stores to sell drug kits before later banning them from doing so. | ||
Meanwhile, the DOJ signaled on Monday it may allow safe injection sites to open up across the U.S. | ||
Such sites would be safe havens where drug users could use heroin and other narcotics freely without risking arrest in an environment monitored by health professionals. | ||
See, now why wouldn't you make that and then just blow those up, you know? | ||
Like, to me that just seems like, who would, like, what are we doing here? | ||
Let's create a safe haven for drug addicts where there's no police. | ||
Like, yeah, hard to imagine how that could go wrong. | ||
Gee, I wonder how that's gonna turn out. | ||
I'm sure that will have a very positive outcome. | ||
We're going to advertise and broadcast a safe haven where drug dealers from all over the city, particularly the violent black ones, can come and do drugs all day and there's no police, just petite Asian Indian nurses. | ||
What could go wrong? | ||
I mean, they should literally open those up and then just push a grand piano on top of them, you know? | ||
Safe haven! | ||
Right this way, right inside this building, and then, you know, like, lock the door and blow it up. | ||
But instead, they're not doing that. | ||
They're just bringing them in and letting them do drugs. | ||
The article goes on here. | ||
It says, The DOJ told the Associated Press it was evaluating such facilities and talking to regulators about the appropriate guardrails. | ||
The DOJ under the Trump administration had prosecutors who fought aggressively against a plan to open safe consumption sites in Philadelphia. | ||
So, you know, just like what are we doing here? | ||
What are we doing as a nation here? | ||
We used to do things like build highways and rocket ships and we used to go to war. | ||
We used to go to war for no reason! | ||
And we used to have colonies and everything. | ||
And what do we do now? | ||
Harm reduction? | ||
This is what all of our money goes into. | ||
All of our money goes into like the worst things in the world. | ||
It goes into therapeutics and harm reduction for criminals, psychopaths, retards, drug addicts, homosexuals, transgenders, the mentally insane, women, like... So instead of pandering to excellence, instead of striving for excellence, | ||
And building like a robust system that rewards productivity and creativity and entrepreneurship and merit and then places people that are that way in positions where they have responsibility so that the society can prosper and we can create abundance and progress as a civilization. | ||
Instead, we're investing all of our time and resources into just like the worst of the worst, the dregs of society, the most unconscionable behaviors Like how about for one second discouraging people from using drugs or having sex? | ||
Anyone think of that? | ||
Well you see we got to give all these different municipalities millions and millions of dollars so that they could test gay people for STDs and we could make crack pipes for black people and give booze to Native Americans or American Indians It's like, have you ever thought about just, you know, like discouraging these clearly, objectively harmful activities? | ||
What's the thought process here? | ||
And by the way, why do we care more about these people than we care about the law-abiding, like well-adjusted people in the society? | ||
We, as the society, has to subsidize crack pipes, you know. | ||
I hate saying like the taxpayer because that's such a boomer thing but it's true. | ||
The taxpayer subsidizes a crack pipe for a drug dealer or a drug addict so the drug addict doesn't get hepatitis so he doesn't cut his lips when he's smoking crack. | ||
It's like okay but what about us? | ||
You know, what about the societal good of, you know, not having crack addicts? | ||
Not having crack addicts in the streets, feral and aggressive and committing crimes and being a blight on society. | ||
What about the right of people to not have to deal with that? | ||
Why are we, in other words, prioritizing the so-called harm reduction for crack users and the health complications of smoking crack instead of the societal consequences of having a permanent underclass of drug-addicted insane criminals. | ||
I would much prefer to spend millions of dollars to get a snowplow and just collect all of these people in their homeless tents and dump them in a hole somewhere. | ||
Push him into Lake Michigan or something. | ||
Now, I don't of course truly believe that, I'm being a little bit tongue-in-cheek, but you understand the point. | ||
What about us? | ||
What about society? | ||
At some point you cross a line after which you're not being your brother's keeper, you're not looking after the worse off, you're sacrificing all of society on the altar of dysfunctional people who will never be able to get along and who cannot help themselves. | ||
There's a big difference there. | ||
Because I know liberals, and I know, you know, these bleeding-heart humanitarians, they look at the worst off, and they say, oh, well, it's not pretty, it's so ugly, but you know, these people, they just... | ||
You know, that we just, if we could get them some safe crack pipes, you know, then their little lips wouldn't be bleeding and they wouldn't be getting STDs and blah blah blah. | ||
And at some point you cross a line into, you're literally incentivizing horrible behaviors and wrecking society. | ||
And now, the homeless tents are growing, the suicides, the drug overdoses are growing, the homeless population is out of control, they're out of control, they're attacking people, They're killing people. | ||
They've got their needles in the streets. | ||
They vomit and defecate everywhere. | ||
And so at what point do you say enough is enough? | ||
We need to have a society here. | ||
We want to have a good, clean, orderly, healthy society. | ||
Take care of these people where you can, where appropriate. | ||
But as far as I'm concerned, we're only making the problem worse. | ||
It's called moral hazard. | ||
I mean, what are we doing? | ||
We're letting criminals out of jail? | ||
We're subsidizing crack pipes for drug addicts? | ||
We're going out of our way to, you know, instead of curing cancer, we're trying to cure AIDS? | ||
Because gay people have a trillion sex partners? | ||
It's like, what are we doing as a society? | ||
How about people commit crimes, they get put in jail? | ||
People are on drugs, They're out on the streets and put in jail. | ||
People are out there spreading STDs, yeah, and well, you know what? | ||
Then they die. | ||
Not to sound callous, but it's like... you know... What are we gonna do? | ||
The whole world is gonna stop turning on its axis because you... you made a mistake? | ||
Because you... | ||
Did something that that like you and it's not like oh you um you know you got in a car accident like you took a wrong turn and you know you got in a fender bender it's like what did nobody tell you that smoking crack was bad for you really? | ||
So, I mean, we're just not a serious country anymore. | ||
We have lost the plot. | ||
We've lost our moral compass. | ||
We don't know who we are. | ||
We don't know what we're doing. | ||
We don't have any goals. | ||
We don't even want anything good. | ||
We don't have anything good and we don't even want anything good. | ||
Every election now is about this therapeutic stuff. | ||
Pay attention. | ||
You'll hear this word harm all the time. | ||
They talk about that in the conversation about race. | ||
They'll talk about that in the conversation about rape and about drugs. | ||
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Harm. | |
That is the principal goal of this therapeutic managerial system is so-called harm reduction. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Harm actually sometimes is good. | ||
You know, we need pain in the world. | ||
Pain is a signal. | ||
It's a signal telling you to stop. | ||
So, you know, it's actually not the worst thing in the world that there is some suffering and that there is some harm and that things happen. | ||
But me, as a person, I think that we have bigger things to strive for and honestly bigger problems than this harm reduction on the margins with these kinds of people. | ||
Not to be insensitive, but you know, maybe if instead of giving these drug addicts crack pipes, if instead you gave them a dream, I know that sounds really gay and corny, but it's true, there would be less drug addicts. | ||
You know, why do you think there are so many drug addicts? | ||
I mean, let's just go there for a second. | ||
Why do you think people are gambling their whole life away on fentanyl and crack and heroin? | ||
The story of addiction in America is a story about... It's a story about fulfillment and belonging. | ||
It's a story about... | ||
It's a story about having your sort of hierarchy of needs met. | ||
And in a society that's not offering this sort of group belonging, in a society that's not offering direction for its people, a society that's not offering meaning and community and fulfillment, I believe you're going to get a lot of drug addicts and suicides and all of that. | ||
But we would rather cope with the pain Then we'd rather do that than try to solve the actual problems, you know? | ||
You've got all these suicides, drug overdoses, and so on, and we keep coming up with new ways to, again, get these people cleaner needles and cleaner pipes and so on. | ||
How about creating a country where people don't want to be on drugs? | ||
How about creating a country where people don't need these surrogate addictions which is really a sort of adaptive practice. | ||
It's an adaptive practice to cope with modernity. | ||
Why don't we come up with some solutions to existential problems? | ||
I guarantee, I guarantee that if we had a religious country, if we had religious leadership, and if we strove for excellence and began rewarding productivity, merit, creativity again, you wouldn't see as many drug overdoses. | ||
You wouldn't need to be giving people crack pipes because you know they would be involved in the Life of the nation. | ||
They would be involved in the life of their family, their community, their nation, and they wouldn't need to be on crack. | ||
Now, don't get me wrong. | ||
It's not to say that everybody is on crack because, like, modernity is so existentially painful. | ||
That's a big part of it. | ||
You know, some of it is the pharmaceutical industry is just giving that stuff away like candy and people get addicted very easily. | ||
You know, it's a story often told. | ||
Somebody gets a surgery, they get given a painkiller, and then it's over. | ||
You know? | ||
A football player in high school gets an injury, gets put on Vicodin, game over. | ||
Right? | ||
So it's not like you would eliminate these things entirely, but it's with a mind towards addressing root issues and looking up instead of looking down. | ||
Trying to, you know, strive forward and reach out instead of therapy. | ||
Instead of coping and this sort of, again, harm reduction. | ||
We could reduce harm or we could push ourselves and we could suffer and strive and we could be better. | ||
But nobody's offering that. | ||
Nobody in politics is offering that bold vision. | ||
It's all this gay stuff about the climate. | ||
We're going to meet the challenge! | ||
Which is what? | ||
Green energy? | ||
Which is what? | ||
Trying to make a solar panel work? | ||
So that, wouldn't that whole thing is just such a big racket? | ||
Please. | ||
I mean, do you remember there was a time when America said, we're going to go to the moon, you know? | ||
We're literally going to fly to the moon in 10 years. | ||
And it wasn't even just national, it was local. | ||
People had families. | ||
Intergenerational households. | ||
They had two parents, a mother and a father, that raised them. | ||
They had siblings. | ||
They knew their whole family. | ||
Their family loved them. | ||
Their mother raised them and made them feel self-worth and made them believe in themselves. | ||
Their father kept discipline. | ||
They had peers. | ||
They could play outside without fear of gangs or rapists or whatever. | ||
They'd go to the park. | ||
And there was a community, and there were civic and social institutions like the bowling club, or like Little League Baseball, or the roller rink, or whatever. | ||
And young people were getting married. | ||
They weren't hooking up. | ||
They were getting married. | ||
Or they were hooking up, and then very quickly getting married, but that was the point. | ||
Young kids, instead of going to crazy parties, and getting blackout drunk, and hooking up, and playing this dating sex life game, they were hooking up when God intended them to, and then they were getting married, and then they had kids on the way, and they were having kids. | ||
And things were wholesome, and things were decent, and people went to church, And it wasn't perfect. | ||
You know, there were always problems and there were always things going on, but there was some semblance of a social fabric. | ||
There were some semblance of threads. | ||
Threads connecting people. | ||
Connecting peoples and families and places and institutions, and people were not slipping through the cracks. | ||
But that's what's happening now. | ||
It's a lot easier to be on crack when you're an only child with a single mom and you don't have any friends and you don't have anybody in the neighborhood looking out for you and you're aimless and you're sitting in your room all day. | ||
It's a lot easier to be a drug addict in that kind of environment than it is when everybody's out socializing and everybody is all on the same page enjoying their lives. | ||
Again, not to say there were no problems before. | ||
Because, you know, society has never been idyllic. | ||
By comparison, it was. | ||
But, you know, you'll always have problems. | ||
People will always have problems. | ||
Society will always have problems. | ||
We are on this side of heaven. | ||
So we are never going to create utopia, and you know what? | ||
You are never going to feel like you're living in utopia. | ||
I hate to break it to you. | ||
You think, oh, if only it was this way, if only it was that way. | ||
It doesn't work that way. | ||
But, you wouldn't see the horror. | ||
And you wouldn't see it as prominently as you do now. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
It's just absolute horror. | ||
You know, the life of a drug addict is horror. | ||
There's no other way to describe it. | ||
You know, people might be sad, they might be depressed, they might have, you know, a seasonal depressive deal, right? | ||
People have longing. | ||
You know, there's lots of problems that people have and will always have, but there wouldn't be so much horror. | ||
There wouldn't be people that touch fentanyl and then die. | ||
You know, there wouldn't be, at least it wouldn't be happening all the time. | ||
You wouldn't have people that everybody's medicated and on antidepressants and on anti-anxiety medication and then they're taking party drugs and they're drinking and they're having sex and they're doing this and they're doing that. | ||
And you wouldn't see the absolute black hole of nihilism eating everybody up and just ripping through the population with drugs and violence and these toxic relationships like you do today. | ||
Just wouldn't see it that way. | ||
But instead, people just want to, again, people want to do the therapy. | ||
Just give them, you know, just give them their crack, give them their opiates. | ||
I can't imagine anything sadder than that. | ||
That's a country that has just given up. | ||
That is the policy of a country that has just given up. | ||
It's thrown its hands in the air and said, you know what, at least we'll have the clean needles, at least we'll have a clean crack pipe when we do it. | ||
We don't give a shit anymore. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
Standards are falling. | ||
We're in a death spiral. | ||
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It's what it is. | |
So... Unless somebody rises up with the vigor to motivate the nation and kick this nation in the ass and say, hey, you know, let's get after it, things will continue to deteriorate and it will just be heartbreaking. | ||
Heartbreakingly sad. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
And I'm speaking from personal experience. | ||
You know, there are many people in my family who died due to addiction. | ||
And many people in my family died from addiction and had run-ins with drugs. | ||
And when I tell you, you, well, and people know, I'm sure there are many, many people, most people, I would say, today have been affected by it in their lives. | ||
So there are many people that know, that know what's going on. | ||
You know, and my parents know it better than I did. | ||
Thank God. | ||
I had a stable household. | ||
I had a mom and a dad. | ||
My mom stayed home to raise me and my sister. | ||
My parents were great. | ||
They took us to church for like a couple years and then kind of dropped the ball. | ||
But, you know, whatever. | ||
We got confirmed. | ||
We got baptized and all that. | ||
My parents forced me to play Little League Baseball. | ||
I had a normal upbringing. | ||
I'm an abnormal guy, but I had a very normal upbringing. | ||
And I'm not on crack, you know? | ||
But my family They fought my parents fought so hard to escape that dysfunction because my parents both grew up in these kinds of I don't want to say broken homes necessarily but sort of dysfunctional homes single-parent homes and surrounded by Drugs and other kinds of things. | ||
And they were scarred by this. | ||
I mean, this affected them deeply and this was a big part of their mission. | ||
They wanted to get out of that dysfunction. | ||
They fought so hard and worked so hard to get out of that dysfunction and get out of that horror show because they didn't like it. | ||
You know, it was a horrifying existence and especially for a child. | ||
And that's why they got married, stayed married, and they strove to create an upbringing for me and my sister, a childhood that was normal and healthy and everything. | ||
And, you know, that's like, that's pretty impressive. | ||
That's the kind of thinking, that's the kind of mindset and mentality that we need. | ||
And you can turn it around in a generation. | ||
That's a thing. | ||
You know, my parents, their parents were involved in that kind of stuff, you know. | ||
Um, there was addiction in their families, and in one generation, it's not, it's not in the family. | ||
You know, and it was hard, and not everyone has the wherewithal to do it, but that, it can be done. | ||
Instead of just giving them a crack pipe and a freaking heroin needle and saying, hey, you're doomed to this life, it's all over, we don't care, we give up. | ||
So... | ||
You know, that's the biggest thing to fight against is the apathy, the complacency, the despair. | ||
Despair is the enemy. | ||
Always. | ||
You know? | ||
We have to be vigorous. | ||
That's above all what the movement has to be, is vigorous and motivated and vivacious, full of life. | ||
Because what it is, is an anti-human cult. | ||
Every step of the way, the vaccine, the crack pipes, the pornography, the divorce, the abortion, it's all anti-human, it's anti-life. | ||
That's why we've got to be full of life. | ||
The political censorship, the Karen stuff, You know, the killing, the gangs, the vulgarity, even a lot of the rap music, frankly. | ||
It is a cult of death. | ||
We have got to celebrate life. | ||
We've got to celebrate the life of Christ. | ||
We've got to celebrate the author of life. | ||
We've got to be full of life. | ||
And when I think of life, I think of the joy and humor and a smile and a zeal. | ||
For life and for the world, and above all, that's what we have to have, I think, if we're going to bring the country back instead of this miserable shit where, I mean, it's just heartbreaking. | ||
The world that the kids, young people, are growing up in, just surrounded by, again, surrounded just by death. | ||
Drugs, and abortion, and porn, and crime, and divorce, I mean, and then the censorship, and the feminism, and all this kind of stuff, the political correctness, I mean, all of it is so contrary to the human spirit. | ||
All of it is so contrary to the human will. | ||
Most people never know anything better. | ||
That's what this whole deal is about. | ||
That's what Cozy TV is about. | ||
When I say real human being, that's what I'm talking about. | ||
I'm a real human being. | ||
Yeah, I'm emotional. | ||
Yeah, I'm passionate. | ||
I'm controversial. | ||
I'm creative. | ||
I'm bold. | ||
I'm bombastic. | ||
I take risks. | ||
I make mistakes. | ||
I'm a human being. | ||
But I don't do drugs. | ||
I don't drink. | ||
I don't have sex. | ||
I'm not involved in this degenerate stuff. | ||
I love life. | ||
We have to fall in love with life again. | ||
And it starts with faith. | ||
Ultimately, you fall in love with life when you fall in love with God. | ||
I really believe that's the case. | ||
There's probably a more profound way to say that, but certainly, of course, these things are inextricably bound up with each other. | ||
Because the life is the life of the soul, not the life of the body. | ||
It's the life of the soul. | ||
And the intellect and the will. | ||
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So... So that's that. | |
So that's your crackpipes. | ||
Joe Biden, free crackpipes for all the black criminals to... You know, you thought the black criminals were bad now? | ||
Just wait until the black criminals are on free crack. | ||
Just you wait. | ||
Fentanyl, George Floyd on every street corner. | ||
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Okay, let's take a look at our superchats. | |
Let's see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
My neck hurts! | ||
I'm gonna go on opiates just because of this neck pain. | ||
I'm gonna be in a neck brace. | ||
I'm in physical agony. | ||
And I can't wait to take ibuprofen after this stream. | ||
Is it because I'm dehydrated? | ||
Did I pull something? | ||
Is it muscular? | ||
I'll do nothing about it though. | ||
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Let me hit the crack pipe. | |
I need it. | ||
Let me hit that heroin needle. | ||
I need it right now because my arm hurts. | ||
Alright, let's see. | ||
What do we got here in the Super Chats? | ||
I can't even like hold my head up because it hurts That hurts so bad. | ||
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Oh man. | |
I'm dying. | ||
I'm becoming who I am. | ||
I always thought that eventually in the future I'd just be in a wheelchair with no mobility. | ||
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Just sort of like this. | |
You know, and I look back on my youth and I was so spry and chipper and I'm just like this ancient old man in like a chair and I'm just like, you know, being wheeled around, being pushed around in a wheelchair by Cathy Ju, by my nurse. | ||
Nurse! | ||
Nurse. | ||
And I eat like, uh, eating onions. | ||
Nurse, give me another onion. | ||
Nom nom nom. | ||
You mean like onions and pickles? | ||
Just like foul, foul ingredients. | ||
Like a warlock. | ||
The warlock! | ||
Nurse! | ||
Bring me my snack. | ||
Bring me my onion and pickle snack. | ||
And I'm getting it all over my mustache. | ||
Just onion juice all over my mustache. | ||
People are like looking away. | ||
Ew. | ||
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So we're getting there. | |
We're getting there. | ||
It's all part of the origin story. | ||
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Okay. | |
Let's see. | ||
Where was I from last night? | ||
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Um. | |
Dude, this Super Chat app is so whack. - I don't know. | ||
Okay. | ||
Dude, there's like no Super Chats here. | ||
I don't even know why I do this show. | ||
Every show, every show, it's like, oh, you know, Beardson sitting there doing nothing and people bling bling, you know, the Metal Gear Solid thing, and then I, you know, bust my ass, I'm sweating, I'm gesticulating and everything, and it's like, Oh! | ||
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Oh! | |
Where's the Super Chats, huh? | ||
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Oh! | |
That's okay. | ||
That's better for me. | ||
Shorter show, shorter show. | ||
I don't even care, but it's mimesis. | ||
I see other people getting them and I'm like, what am I not good enough? | ||
It's not like I need it, but... So this one gets the Super Chats, but not me, huh? | ||
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That's okay. | |
Wurzel Root says the people love the blue bar. | ||
Yeah, maybe I'll get a blue bar. | ||
I'll have to do the TTS or the media or whatever. | ||
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Alright, let's see. | |
Excuse me. | ||
Where was I? | ||
Okay. | ||
I don't even remember what the last one I read was yesterday. | ||
What was the last thing I read? | ||
I think it was this one. | ||
Temple says, Nick, you are a once-in-a-generation talent. | ||
When the paradigm shift happens, it'll be your name that people will remember. | ||
We love you. | ||
Hey, love you too. | ||
I think I read that last night, but that might have been the last one. | ||
Rick says, have you seen the Medica versus Ralph IBS? | ||
You were mentioned multiple times. | ||
By the way, Ethan Ralph is using his platform on Cozy to dox right-wing white men and threatening to contact their employer and school. | ||
He is! | ||
Well, I've taken your word for it. | ||
He's off. | ||
Look, I'm not following the drama. | ||
What did they say about me though? | ||
What did they say about me in the stream? | ||
I call it 10 minutes of it. | ||
I hate this, like, tattletale shit. | ||
I think Ralph doxed Augie, right? | ||
I think he doxed Augie and he doxed Gator and somebody else, right? | ||
So yeah, that's wrong. | ||
I disavow that. | ||
I think that's messed up. | ||
I think he's taken it too far. | ||
I don't know the whole lore, though. | ||
I don't know the whole story, but leaking everybody's info like that, I'm totally against that. | ||
I'm against leaking people's info. | ||
So, but I don't know the whole story though. | ||
I hear things, I hear hearsay. | ||
If that's the case, yeah, not okay. | ||
But I'll have to investigate that. | ||
I'll have to get to the bottom of that. | ||
If he's doxing people, he can't dox people on this platform. | ||
We're just not gonna do that. | ||
So, if that's the case, you know, maybe I'll have to make a decision on that one. | ||
But, like I said, I haven't been following it too closely. | ||
I heard it was escalating, but, you know, listen, I'm a very busy guy, so... I also hate the tattletale shit, though. | ||
He's doxxing right-wing white men! | ||
Well, he's doxxing, like, his co-host. | ||
Okay, like... He's doxxing right-wing white men! | ||
Right-wing white men! | ||
Right-wing white men! | ||
How dare he? | ||
Thanks for telling me. | ||
Thanks for telling me. | ||
You get an A+. | ||
So, get the fuck out of here. | ||
You know, Ralph is wrong if he's doxing people, but you're wrong for being a gay tattletale, in my opinion. | ||
I just hate that shit. | ||
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Nick! | |
You'll never... Like, saying that and... It'd be one thing if you said, like, he doxed his co-worker, okay. | ||
But you're like, he's doxing right-wing white men. | ||
Well, he didn't say they were right-wing white men. | ||
So, the he said, she said. | ||
Yeah, it's so, it's so annoying. | ||
And honestly, I'm busy. | ||
I'll look into it. | ||
We'll see. | ||
It's not my biggest priority. | ||
Okay, I'm getting ready for this conference. | ||
I'm being subpoenaed by Congress. | ||
Like, I got a lot on my plate right now. | ||
Niggas be like, did you hear what Ethan said about this one? | ||
It's like, really? | ||
Who cares? | ||
I've known Ethan Ralph forever. | ||
You think like him getting in a beef with his co-workers, I'm gonna be like, you know what? | ||
I hate Ralph. | ||
You know, I I don't endorse everything Ralph does obviously goes without saying but you know Ralph is my friend so It is what it is and You know, I don't love what Ralph does sometimes, you know a little bit of a little bit of a mess sometimes but What I'm gonna throw him under the bus You know, I I don't support the doxing I think that's wrong if that's true and But, uh, he's my buddy. | ||
Disavow the doxxing, but he's my friend. | ||
So... No, no, no, I know he's not popular right now, I know he's very controversial right now, I know he's, like, melting down and he's a lol cow, and everybody's getting their licks in, everybody's fucking kicking him and all that. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Um... | |
I hate when people do that. | ||
Some people say, I don't like that guy. | ||
F him. | ||
Yeah, I hate that guy. | ||
Okay, well, you know, that's your prerogative, but he's my, he's my pal. | ||
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So. | |
It's just gay when everybody's kicking somebody when they're down, and then they expect you to jump in too. | ||
Oh, Nick, you're still friends with him? | ||
Oh, yeah, no, you're right. | ||
I should totally... I should jump in too, because that's what everyone else is doing. | ||
That's what's popular. | ||
Well, but did you hear about what he did? | ||
Oh, well, yeah, no, now I hate him for sure. | ||
Like, that mentality is just so... if you're not a ride-or-die nigga, like, I just have no interest in being friends with you. | ||
So... I don't know if Ralph is right or die for me, but, you know, it's so cringe to be like, oh, he did that? | ||
He's not my friend anymore. | ||
It's one thing if they betray you. | ||
It's one thing if they do something, I don't know, so heinous. | ||
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But, otherwise... Loyalty. | |
May have to kick him off, Cozy, though. | ||
If he's doxxing people, he might have to... We might have to get him off. | ||
And he's going on Odyssey anyway, so honestly it's not... | ||
He's got an exclusivity contract with Odyssey that goes into effect at the beginning of March and I don't really think it's appropriate to dox people here so I might have to look into that it wouldn't be any hard feelings but you just we can't have doxing on here just can't have it especially when he allegedly he doxed Augie and Augie is a streamer on this platform so you know I just friend or not friend you just can't have that so kind of put me in a tough situation but | ||
I'll have to talk to him privately about that and make a decision. | ||
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I'll have to get to the bottom of it. | |
But, yeah. | ||
Yep, so that's my reaction. | ||
But I don't want to get drawn into all that drama. | ||
I really don't want to get drawn into that. | ||
I mean, it's so... I don't even really know how it started or what's going on. | ||
I just know everyone's mad at Ralph. | ||
What else is new? | ||
So, whatever. | ||
You know, people are like, you have to take a stand on the Medicar versus Ethan Ralph drama. | ||
Like, why? | ||
I'm taking a stand on everything. | ||
I'm on a federal no-fly list. | ||
I'm being subpoenaed by Congress. | ||
I'm an anti-vaxxer in Chicago with a vax mandate. | ||
It's like, I think I'm taking a stand on all the important things. | ||
People are like, well, whose side are you on? | ||
Ethan Ralph or Mr. Medicare? | ||
Mr. Anti-Bully? | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
I don't really... I got a hundred problems right now. | ||
I got 99 problems and Ethan Rouse's fat ass ain't one of them, okay? | ||
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Internet drama is so cringe. | |
and Anyway, sometimes. | ||
Sometimes I like it, sometimes it's gay. | ||
Judge Red says, Hi Nick! | ||
Got my Orlando ticket with the Breakfast Club. | ||
Excited for AFPAC. | ||
Unrelated, but what are your thoughts on LeafyIsHere? | ||
Has there been an effort to get that canceled Titan on Cozy? | ||
Well, I don't want to give anything away on that. | ||
He's not coming on the platform anytime soon I don't think but I mean we know some people that know him and I think the idea has been floated so we'll see but I don't really want to get into that and yeah yeah I'll see you at AFPAC! | ||
Young Russian says, hey, this girl who likes me uses Twitter, has an upper lip piercing, and debates about politics. | ||
Should I date her? | ||
Okay. | ||
Great question. | ||
Jordan B says, didn't get a chance to super chat yesterday, but congrats on five years, bro. | ||
Been watching since the Warski days. | ||
And it's crazy to think we met almost exactly two years ago at National File. | ||
LOL. | ||
God bless, man. | ||
Yeah, I remember you were drunk and arguing with Owen Schroyer when he was on stage. | ||
So yeah, there's a little bit of foreshadowing there. | ||
I'll never forget, I met Jordan B at the National File event. | ||
Owen Schroyer was trying to bring me up on stage to do my speech, and Jordan B, surprise, surprise, was yelling out from the audience and fighting with him, and I think he might have been drunk. | ||
So yeah, that was my first time meeting you, and no, it's good meeting you. | ||
You're a good guy. | ||
We love you, King. | ||
Jordan B! | ||
Good to hear from you, man, and he's still a cause in trouble. | ||
He's using his powers for good now. | ||
He got hired at the...is he with the Huffines campaign, or is he just a supporter? | ||
But he got kicked out of that Trump rally because he heckled Greg Abbott. | ||
So you could say that he's using his powers for good now. | ||
He used to heckle me. | ||
He used to heckle me and Owen Schroyer and Gibby. | ||
Now he's heckling Greg Abbott. | ||
So he's a tactical nigga. | ||
Tactical, loud, and obnoxious nigga being deployed. | ||
He's on his first tour of duty. | ||
He's on his deployment on the Trump campaign. | ||
So that's what you have to do is you have to find a way to Use people and use their talents, you know? | ||
Put them in a position where they can, where they're best suited with their talents. | ||
Tactical nigga deployed. | ||
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All right. | |
What do people say on walkie-talkies? | ||
This is Groyper. | ||
Tactical Nigga is deployed in the front row. | ||
He's got three shots of Fireball. | ||
I don't even know what alcohol is. | ||
Do you get a shot of Fireball? | ||
I don't even know. | ||
We got Jordan B., and he has got five drinks in his system ready to go. | ||
Back to you. | ||
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Over. | |
I'm sitting next to Jordan B. His breath smells of alcohol and I can see he's fidgeting in his seat. | ||
We're making the move soon. | ||
Greg Abbott on stage next. | ||
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Over. | |
That's the plan. | ||
That's how we're deploying these guys. | ||
Getting him out there in the field. | ||
Getting him out there in the field. | ||
Doing his thing. | ||
Get him a backpack. | ||
Tactical vest. | ||
Tactical belt full of liquor. | ||
With a flask in it. | ||
Nah, but we love him. | ||
Nah, I'm giving him a hard time, but we love him. | ||
He's a good guy. | ||
Jordan B! | ||
Love you, King. | ||
Good to hear from you, man. | ||
God bless. | ||
Theo Filos says, what's your thoughts on APU? | ||
Would you collaborate with them anytime soon? | ||
They're alright. | ||
Maybe I'd collaborate with them. | ||
I don't think they want to collaborate with me though, but maybe. | ||
BK says, Greetings, my name is Jebueze Yahar. | ||
If my calculations are correct, you should be receiving this transmission in the year 2013 AD. | ||
It amuses me that you used to calculate your dates in relation to the life of an ancient man. | ||
We have a slightly different timescale in the year 49,000 AD. | ||
49,000 A.D. | ||
Okay, thanks. | ||
Zoomer Will says, as AF grows, will it ever be possible to force a confrontation or debate with someone like Charlie Kirk or Ben Shapiro? - No? | ||
It's getting increasingly harder to ignore you and it'll be more obvious that they're dodging. | ||
Well, listen man, nobody knows the answer to that. | ||
Do you think something is possible? | ||
I don't know man, we'll see. | ||
I wouldn't hold your breath. | ||
Because they don't even debate people that are more famous than me. | ||
They're just chicken shit. | ||
Justin says, paying tuition for all the years of political knowledge. | ||
Congrats to one of the youngest in the game. | ||
You've been cooking all the haters for five years straight. | ||
Have you reached six mil yet? | ||
We're getting there, my friend. | ||
But good to hear from you, King. | ||
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Holla! | |
Holla, my man! | ||
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What's up, man? | |
What's good? | ||
What's happening, man? | ||
Holla at my... That's my boy! | ||
But thanks bro, I appreciate ya. | ||
Hopefully I'll see you at AFPAC. | ||
Dingus says, listening to niggas be autistic trying to decide what you mean when you say you're an incel and then you losing it on them is the funniest part of my day. | ||
MGTOW forever king. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Matt Kelly says, Casual here since 2018, watching you these past few weeks go all in on your history. | ||
I'm convinced you are the man for the movement, sending love from the pearl-clutching capital of the U.S., Boston. | ||
Hey, well thanks man. | ||
Appreciate the support over the years. | ||
Yeah, it's quite the story. | ||
Raul says, I put the crack in my crack, or I put that brack in my brack, young thug. | ||
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Nice. | |
Nice. | ||
Xavier says, does the Bible instruct members of the church to pray for one another? | ||
Yes. | ||
Are the saints severed from the church? | ||
No. | ||
Do the saints pray for us? | ||
Yes. | ||
It's not idolatry. | ||
It's common sense. | ||
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So true. | |
Chad Champions says, major incel, Holocaust, dozens of incel patriots banned by pierced goth, Satanist whore, e-girl, all by the approval and order of Wurzel root incels under a complete attack by Wurzel's e-girl girlfriend. | ||
and That's hilarious, bro. | ||
I don't even know what you're talking about, but super hilarious. | ||
Raul says, I think you should go check out a massage place for that nerve pain, maybe an Asian owned business. | ||
What are you suggesting? | ||
I don't want a massage. | ||
I don't want... I don't want to be naked on some table like I'm some piece of meat to be worked on or something. | ||
Just laying there like an idiot, laying there with my face down while somebody, like, punches me in the back? | ||
No thank you. | ||
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I don't know how people do that. | |
Like, I just... Yeah, I would not do that. | ||
I don't do well in these clinical settings where I'm just, like, on a table. | ||
I don't want to be on a table! | ||
Like I'm an object. | ||
Like I'm a... Like I'm a batch of taffy. | ||
You're gonna work on me like taffy or something? | ||
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Hell no! | |
Get away from me. | ||
I'm gonna be, what, butt-ass naked? | ||
Laying on the table while somebody's punching me and elbowing me in the back? | ||
Yeah, no thanks. | ||
I don't think I would ever... I don't think I could ever see myself doing that. | ||
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Just too... too vulnerable. | |
Nigga's got the ass hanging out. | ||
Nick, what if it was Kathy giving you the works? | ||
Well, if it was Kathy, now that would be a different story, but we'd be doing that in a different setting. | ||
And, you know, that would sort of be part of the... part of the, uh, you know... Yeah, well, I don't know. | ||
I would reconsider. | ||
It'd be more... be more... | ||
It would be different. | ||
It'd be one thing if it's someone you know. | ||
It'd be one thing if it's somebody you know, like I know Kathy. | ||
It's another thing when it's a total stranger in a public setting. | ||
It's one thing if it's someone you know, someone you trust. | ||
You know, it's sort of like the old wounded soldier. | ||
You know, wounded soldier on the battlefield, get brought into the infirmary, brought into the medical tent, and he's laying there, smoking a cigarette, and you know, some hot nurse kicks the door in, and she's like, She's like, I need to replace your bandage. | ||
And you're like, get the fuck off me! | ||
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And it hurts and you're smoking a cigarette. | |
All right, all right. | ||
And then she does the bandage. | ||
Here, let me get that for you. | ||
And you're like, all right, all right. | ||
And then you're like, hey, that's not so bad. | ||
Hey, that's not so bad. | ||
Get over here. | ||
Once again, once again, another acceptable... You know, people say, Nick, when are you going to get a girlfriend? | ||
This is another acceptable scenario. | ||
This is another acceptable scenario. | ||
During the next optics war, you know, I'll be badly wounded, falling off my robotic horse, falling off my motorcycle, you know, skid across the pavement in my exosuit with my plasma rifle, And, you know, the medical robot picks me up, delivers me to the tent, and there's some sort of Hoppa creature comes in and says, Nick, you've got a plasma burn. | ||
You've got a laser burn on your arm. | ||
I have to replace your bandages. | ||
Get away from me! | ||
Get away from me. | ||
Yeah, that's, uh... | ||
Maybe that's how it's going to happen. | ||
Yet another permissible, acceptable scenario where I could see that happening. | ||
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Get over here! | |
Have my hand cut off like Luke Skywalker. | ||
I have my hand cut off by Tucker Carlson. | ||
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Or like Mace Windu. | |
Had my hand cut off, blasted out of the window. | ||
Hand cut off by Jaden. | ||
To Chef Big Dog or one of the Jaden Gang members. | ||
He's got control of the Jaden Gang and the Discord server! | ||
He's too dangerous to be left alive! | ||
He must stand trial! | ||
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I need him! | |
No! | ||
Then I go. | ||
Cuts my hand off. | ||
These anime heads blast me out the window. | ||
No hand. | ||
Now how did the Star Wars get in there? | ||
Wasn't this about something else? | ||
Somehow it turned into a Star Wars thing. | ||
He's too dangerous to be... Who would that be? | ||
Who would that be? | ||
Who would be the wedge? | ||
Oh, well. | ||
Yeah, I'd be like Shep Big Dog or some anime hat or something or I don't know, something else, I don't know at all. | ||
But yeah, I'd be going in, going in for the kill. | ||
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He's got control of the Senate and the courts! | |
Boom. | ||
Hand chopped off, blasted out the window. | ||
What have I done? | ||
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You're fulfilling your destiny. - Oh, my God. | |
Oh, that's funny. | ||
It's Tenryo! | ||
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It's Tenryo. | |
Tenryo's a mace window of the movement. | ||
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Anyway. | |
But yeah, I'd get my hand cut off and then, you know, some woman would be treating my hand and then I'd be like, you know what? | ||
I hate women, but you're alright. | ||
That's what has to happen. | ||
That's what has to happen, because I can never come down from this position. | ||
I can never come down, I can never retreat from this position of, you know, total anti-woman. | ||
So it's gonna need to be one of these like, you know what? | ||
You're alright. | ||
You're not so bad. | ||
What's the... Is it a nurse, an assistant, a sexy gym teacher, a librarian? | ||
What's it gonna be? | ||
Well, it's God's plan. | ||
It's up to God to write the script of this romantic comedy. | ||
Because I can never come down from that and entertain that. | ||
It's gotta be like, we bump into each other in front of our lockers, and we both drop our books. | ||
And we both are like, at the same time, we're both like, oh, sorry! | ||
I mean, jinx! | ||
Here, let me help you with that. | ||
And then I walk away with my books, and I'm like, oh my gosh! | ||
She's beautiful! | ||
And she walks away, and she's like, huh! | ||
She's all flustered. | ||
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Or, or, or, or. | |
No, forget that. | ||
Forget that. | ||
It's like, it's more like, it's more like I bump into her and she drops her books and she's like, watch where you're going! | ||
And then I say something sort of like, something, you know, cool about like, hey, watch where you're going, bitch. | ||
Something, you know, but something like Han Solo, something like cool. | ||
And then there's a sort of like Princess Leia, Han Solo, you know, this Tsunteray dynamic, you know. | ||
And, but it's got to be something like that. | ||
Or we go, or. | ||
Or we go to the coffee shop, and we get the same order, and they call out the order. | ||
They're like, you know, triple gooberberry sunrise, and we both go to the counter like, that's me. | ||
No, that's mine. | ||
Uh, excuse me, ya da ba ba. | ||
Wait a minute, you get that too? | ||
No way! | ||
That's how it's gonna go down, I think. | ||
That's how it's gonna go down for all For old Nick. | ||
That's how it's gonna go down. | ||
Wurzelroot says, and then you punch her. | ||
Then I punch her. | ||
That's funny. | ||
Or I'll just take a prisoner concubine during the next optics war. | ||
You know, we'll be raiding, we'll be raising, not raiding, raising a village. | ||
We'll be deploying the groipers with the flamethrowers, torching the whole village, and I'll be overseeing it. | ||
I'll be in my general uniform, my general's hat on, and my long boots, like Hitler or Stalin, and I'll have a pipe, and I'll be surveying the damage. | ||
You know, I'll be walking through the rubble, and then some, like, pagan, like, Aryan wig-nat woman will grab me by the ankle and be like, Die, you bastard! | ||
And I'll be like, Crack! | ||
Crack right across the face! | ||
And then pull out my gun to execute her. | ||
And then I'll be like, You know what? | ||
You're coming with me! | ||
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You're coming with me! | |
And then she'll spit at me. | ||
Fuck you optics cuck! | ||
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Throw her in the back! | |
You're coming with me, bitch. | ||
You're coming back to the Capitol. | ||
You're coming back to Groyper Village. | ||
You're coming back to New Groyper City with me. | ||
You're coming back to my palace. | ||
to my imperial estate. | ||
Yeah, I'm walking through there just burning the whole village. | ||
People screaming, people cut in half, you know, crawling across the ground, like, literally in half. | ||
And then some, like... She'll look like Gina Carano. | ||
She'll look like that girl from Mandalorian. | ||
That's what she'd look like. | ||
With, like, uh... Like some kind of runic, pagan necklace, and, like, some kind of, you know, faggoty pagan garb. | ||
She'll, like, sound the vulcish horn. | ||
I'll swat it away from her, and I'll grab her. | ||
"Do you know what you just did?" She'd be like, I'd be like, "You just doomed us all." You know, and then we started, yeah. | ||
So there's a few scenarios where I could get marriage or something without retreating from my position of hating women. | ||
Statistically, one of those is going to happen. | ||
Statistically speaking, one of those is bound to happen in my life. | ||
So... So I'm not worried about it, really. | ||
Anyway... During the Second Optics War... The Second Optics War... You thought Optics War I was bad? | ||
You don't even want to know. | ||
You'll live to see man-made horrors beyond your comprehension. | ||
Optics War II... We're talking about disintegration rifles, anti-matter, anti-material rifles, Swords, nail guns, the works. | ||
Rail gun, orbital strike. | ||
Punch her in the temple, call that an orbital strike. | ||
Punch that bitch in the temple, call that an orbital strike. | ||
Nah, that's just a freestyle. | ||
That was just a freestyle. | ||
That was just some bars. | ||
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Real quick. | |
But a joke, of course. | ||
I would never do that. | ||
Just some bars. | ||
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Anyway. | |
Where was I? | ||
Bowcaster. | ||
Bowcaster rifle. | ||
Shock Troop rifle. | ||
Like in Battlefront 2. | ||
Anyway. | ||
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Okay. | |
So let's move on from that. | ||
I don't even know how I got on that subject. | ||
Brian says, Hey King, check yourself on the ingredients list on your foods. | ||
Avoid flour or seed oils because they cause the problems you're having. | ||
P.S. | ||
They are in almost all of our foods. | ||
Okay, so you can't avoid it then. | ||
Maybe I'll just eat oranges and nothing else. | ||
Josh the Remover says, is the big deposition still tomorrow? | ||
Just wondering because my memory is really bad either way. | ||
Praying for you. | ||
Well, that's when it's scheduled for. | ||
Jared says, tricked Sydney Watson into saying nigga and causing her to temporarily rage quit. | ||
I wish her and Elijah would move to an actual free speech platform like Cozy. | ||
Well, yeah, I mean, yeah, YouTube definitely isn't. | ||
I'd love to have them on here, but they're with Blaze. | ||
Chimp Skylark says, yo! | ||
Jen Juan Gruyper here. | ||
I began watching during the 2018 midterms. | ||
I'm so proud of you and all that AF has achieved since. | ||
It's late, but happy five years. | ||
You have my undying loyalty. | ||
If you ever need my help chipping out, just say the word. | ||
Praying for you and your family always. | ||
We love you. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot, friend. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
Stinky Dinky says, Hunter Biden vindicated. | ||
Total crack victory. | ||
Non-crack smokers BTFO'd. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Barron says, hi, Nick. | ||
Many of those drug addicts are victims of human trafficking. | ||
Please. | ||
The drug rehab industry is incredibly profitable. | ||
The movie Body Brokers is a great example of happens on a regular basis. | ||
Oh yeah, well, I mean, that is true. | ||
I thought you were trying to come with this victim angle. | ||
But yeah, you're right. | ||
I saw that in Taken with Liam Neeson. | ||
Sebastian says, I think that shows like this really get to the heart of what this movement is about, at least to me anyway. | ||
Let's create a society that inspires and makes life worth living. | ||
God bless you, buddy. | ||
Thanks, you too. | ||
PortlandGroiber says, the only thing funny about this crack story is that weed addicts are melting down about it. | ||
What a joke of a country we live in, yeah. | ||
I'm not reading that. | ||
Too vulgar, too gross, but I appreciate it. | ||
Equity crack? | ||
I don't get it. | ||
The equity crack is hitting me a little different. | ||
Romans Nick. | ||
Equity crack? | ||
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I don't get it. | |
LoneStar Statist says loyalty pledge at AFPAC this year. | ||
Raise your right hand. | ||
Kai Schwemer says it's 2024. | ||
You're homeless sitting outside a Whataburger. | ||
Yo, pass that state-sponsored crack pipe, nigga. | ||
You say to a fellow black homeless man, nah nigga, this shit for undeserved, underserved niggas only. | ||
Only. | ||
Good one. | ||
Good one. | ||
Very funny. | ||
Very funny joke, Kai. | ||
That's so true. | ||
Very relatable. | ||
Well done, well executed, well done. | ||
Thanks Kai. | ||
Worzlerud says, okay, Kai, bit shorter of a super chat next time, big guy. | ||
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Hey, UX. | |
UX in chat. | ||
My neck hurts. | ||
I'm in so much pain right now. | ||
I'm in just unimaginable pain. | ||
I can't breathe. | ||
My neck hurts. | ||
My throat hurts. | ||
I'm reading these. | ||
I'm just in agony. | ||
Absolute agony. | ||
But you know, I just take it like a champ because I'm tough. | ||
And I don't complain about it. | ||
God Emperor says they've taken God out of rehab too. | ||
Now only federal funds if no God. | ||
15 women doctors prescribing pills. | ||
Harm reduction policies. | ||
You don't even have to be clean in rehab. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Yeah, that's true. | ||
Bob says, Big Globe says, here's money! | ||
at my job are going angry that some of us aren't the reason for reason think it's my fault they keep getting COVID they designed this pandemic well everyone will get AIDS and blame each other well said big globe says here's money thank you behold the Assyrians says your boy lost his incel card tonight Dude, fuck off. | ||
Merlin says, Nick, what would you do if at AFFPAC some groipers started throwing around the football? | ||
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Cry. | |
Get triggered and cry. | ||
Get triggered and, I don't know, put a bag over my head. | ||
I can throw a football, okay? | ||
I can throw a football. | ||
Bob says, have you considered going to a chiropractor? | ||
No, those people are hacks. | ||
I've had neck issues that were held by it. | ||
Some are definitely better than others, though. | ||
It's worth doing research to find a good one. | ||
I appreciate the advice, but chiropractor, that's quackery. | ||
That's not real. | ||
They will literally, like, break you. | ||
You go to a chiropractor once, and then you can never live your life without one ever again. | ||
You know, they break your back, and then you gotta go to them forever. | ||
It's like chapstick. | ||
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But thanks. | |
But thanks. | ||
Middle class white guy says the man has the weight of a nation on his back and all he says is, ouch, I think my shoulder hurts. | ||
That's so true. | ||
I'm literally wheezing. | ||
You hear me? | ||
I'm wheezing. | ||
I'm like Darth Vader at the end of Star Wars when he throws Palpatine over the thing and they take his helmet off and he's like, you know, that's me with my helmet off. | ||
Let me look on you with my own eyes. | ||
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UX! | |
Let me look on you with my own eyes! | ||
They're still good in you. | ||
Dude, Luke Skywalker's such a pussy. | ||
They're still good in you. | ||
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Shut up. | |
Anakin was cooler. | ||
Anakin killed kids. | ||
That was hardcore. | ||
Disney could never, you know, George Lucas was not messing around when he had Anakin do the equivalent of like a school shooting. | ||
That was intense because that was like deep. | ||
There were stakes, you know. | ||
It's like that's the depth of the evil. | ||
The birth of Darth Vader truly shows, you know, desperation. | ||
They would never do that at Disney. | ||
They would never do that. | ||
Disney would never have that. | ||
You know, they have all these little kids. | ||
They're like, hey, what are we going to do? | ||
And Anakin's like, I'm going to kill all you. | ||
Killing younglings! | ||
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I saw Anakin killing younglings! | |
No. | ||
It's just horrible. | ||
Just horrible. | ||
What a tragedy. | ||
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Tragedy on Coruscant. | |
Never forget. | ||
That was, what, 30 years before the Battle of Yavin? | ||
Never forget, you know, 30 BBY before the Battle of Yavin IV. | ||
The worst mass shooting since 30 BBY. | ||
Yeah, that mass killing. | ||
You know, you've got the Bodaklan, Orlando, San Bernardino, 9-11, and then you've got 30 BBY. | ||
The Jedi Temple 30 BBY, one of the worst mass killings in recent memory. | ||
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Before the Battle of Yavin 4. | |
That's funny. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
Old Head, yeah. | ||
Star Wars, check. | ||
Real ones I understand. | ||
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That's funny. | |
Yeah, but that was some real shit, man. | ||
How do I keep getting on Star Wars? | ||
How did I get there? | ||
Bob says, have you considered going to a chiropractor? | ||
Okay, I read that one already. | ||
That's a duplicate. | ||
Lord2Shanks says, here's some money my man! | ||
Happy Anniversary Nick! | ||
Thanks a lot King! | ||
Big shout out. | ||
We love you bro. | ||
Bob Jones says, have you looked into what BlackRock is doing? | ||
First time in Fed's history inflating markets direct and buying all the land. | ||
This isn't about COVID and entirely about monetary changes. | ||
The reset is coming. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Yeah, we covered that earlier in the in 21, I think. | ||
Ramon says, Nick, have you seen Requiem for a Dream? | ||
Very depressing movie. | ||
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Yeah, very, very disturbing. | |
It's a good one, though. | ||
Very good. | ||
Very good movie. | ||
John says, what book, blog, or article can you direct someone to to explain the animosity toward Judaism? | ||
Animosity towards Judaism? | ||
I don't have any animosity towards the Jews. | ||
I freaking love Jews. | ||
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What are you talking about? | |
I've never understood the animosity toward Jews. | ||
Is there a book, blog, or video of yours you can direct me to explain it? | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
I love Jews. | ||
Animosity towards Jews? | ||
You'll find no animosity towards Jews here unless you brought it with you. | ||
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Star Wars quote. | |
Flotch Florster says, Hey Nick, just wanted to send a late congratulations for five years. | ||
Semi-quick question. | ||
Would you attribute your work ethic to nature or nurture? | ||
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Both. | |
Both, because I'm Mediterranean, so I work at a little bit of a slower pace. | ||
You know, I'm living my life. | ||
I'm just kind of like, you know, doing my thing. | ||
So that's blood, but I do have a strong work ethic because I just, I'm vigorous, you know, obsessive. | ||
So that's definitely more, well I don't know, I guess that's nature too. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Universal Dad says, Hey Nick, I'm a Xenial, Gen X cusper, and was turned on to you a year ago by another Xenial, and you resonate hard with many of my peers. | ||
Just wanted to testify that you are appreciated far and wide. | ||
Well, thanks a lot, Xenial. | ||
Kind of the worst generation ever, but hey, thank you. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Glad that you like the show. | ||
Millennials and Gen X are just scum, but you're okay, but you're alright. | ||
Zoomer's the vibe. | ||
Zoomer and Jet Alpha is the vibe. | ||
But I'm glad to hear you like the show, too. | ||
Jared says, Huffines, Prather, or Allen West? | ||
I personally believe Allen West will take the seat and could open the door to a better Texas. | ||
He's certainly better than Abbott as long as he doesn't shill for Israel. | ||
He will. | ||
I'm pro-Huffines. | ||
John says Christ talked about rules and strict laws, but he also expressed compassion. | ||
Say what you want, but when I read the New Testament, I cry. | ||
Can you relate to that? | ||
No, I haven't cried in like 15 years. | ||
But I definitely, it is very touching, it is very moving, but I'm just not a very emotional person. | ||
So. | ||
And yeah, there is a lot of compassion. | ||
You know, the one that gets me is in Revelation it says, you know, that God will live with his people and he'll wipe away the tears and death and suffering will be over and the old world is past. | ||
That kind of gets me because that's like, that's some pretty... | ||
Talk about a white pill. | ||
God will live with us and wipe away our tears and death and suffering will pass with the old world. | ||
Like, talk about, hello, white pill check? | ||
So... But yeah, but the gospel's very, of course, very compelling also. | ||
But that's the one that kind of, I think about a lot. | ||
John says you speak very strongly about values, as one should, but as someone who is a virgin, never drugs, never alcohol, never addiction. | ||
Do you think you're compassionate to those who struggled greatly? | ||
Here we go. | ||
With these things, do you want them to relate to you, to subscribe to the cause? | ||
You're such a fucking faggot. | ||
Do you feel like you're relatable to them, or do you think they perceive you as having compassion toward them? | ||
Please, you don't even know the half of it, man. | ||
You don't even know the half of it. | ||
I lost both of my grandfathers to addiction, my uncle, two of my great uncles. | ||
Please, you don't even know what you're talking about. | ||
Oh, I have to be on crack to feel compassionate? | ||
We're talking about society. | ||
We can suspend your faggot feelings for ten seconds and talk about a societal issue. | ||
If this show offends you, go watch something else. | ||
Do you think that people like you, what are you addicted and you're a baby? | ||
You're addicted and you're a baby as well at the same time? | ||
So... No, my show is not for emotional people. | ||
It's not for emotional women. | ||
It's actually for tough people. | ||
Anyway, John says, can you describe a time that you were emotionally overwhelmed, hurt, and cried? | ||
What the hell is this? | ||
Joke, that's fine, but I'm curious to see what extent Nick Fuentes has a real human side. | ||
Well, what is real human to you? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Do I have to be carrying on and crying to be a real human? | ||
Where is this coming from? | ||
What is this line of inquiry? | ||
Because it sounds like you're either a woman or, you know, your interpretation of life is through a woman, so. | ||
And by the way, why would I, you know, like, this would be the forum for that. | ||
I don't think anybody wants to hear me crying and bellyaching. | ||
I'm here to do a job. | ||
I'm here to entertain. | ||
I'm here to inform, enlighten, educate, and, and, well, we want to see you cry! | ||
We want to see, I want to make sure you're a real human. | ||
Well, you know, I don't even know who you are, and I'm here doing my job. | ||
I'm a professional, so. | ||
I'm a real, says the N-word, Star Wars references, but I'm a real professional. | ||
No, but it's true. | ||
I gotta prove to you that I'm a human? | ||
Fuck off. | ||
Daniel says, Nick, isn't your deposition tomorrow? | ||
Isn't your period tomorrow? | ||
None of your business. | ||
Gavin says, hey Nick, thoughts on shum? | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
Universal Dad, what is with these superchats tonight? | ||
Who brought the freaking gay out? | ||
What is this, like gay night at America First? | ||
Gay night, free girly drinks, free white claw. | ||
Gay Night and America First, all the freaking girly gay people out here talking about feelings and crying and nagging me. | ||
You're like my mom. | ||
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Isn't your deposition numero? | |
Why don't you look it up? | ||
It's literally online. | ||
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So sheesh, shut up. | |
Anyway, you never, jeez, you never, this guy, did you ever cry reading the gospel? | ||
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You ever cry and you want to see if you're a real human? | |
Prove to me you're a real human. | ||
You can joke if you want, but you know, when was the last time you ever pissed your pants and cried? | ||
When was the last time you ever pissed your pants and shit your pants and cried and pissed and came at the same time? | ||
And you're not a real human if you didn't. | ||
You know what takes real courage? | ||
Holding it all together. | ||
You know, that's a real human being. | ||
Talk about a real human being. | ||
See, unlike you, I'm a master of my feelings. | ||
Master of my emotions. | ||
Big difference. | ||
That's a difference between you and me. | ||
You are like a child or a woman. | ||
You know, I could sit and cry about life or I could go in. | ||
I could go all in. | ||
Baby nigga. | ||
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Baby nigga be like, when is the last time that you cried? | |
I don't even remember the last time that I cried. | ||
It was so long ago. | ||
Probably... Yeah, I mean probably middle school, maybe grade school. | ||
Not even like a tough thing. | ||
I'm just not an emotional person. | ||
Anybody will tell you this. | ||
I am very emotionally... What's the word? | ||
Is non-plus the right word? | ||
I never remembered the definition of that one, but it's like I'm not a very emotive person. | ||
I'm not a feeling person. | ||
I'm a thinking person. | ||
I have feelings, but I'm not an expressive... I don't feel experiences. | ||
I just sort of perceive experiences and I'm very high in conscientiousness. | ||
I think that feeling is sort of a low conscientious thing. | ||
So I'm sort of hyper-aware, hyper-in-tuned, sort of hyper-perception. | ||
And so I'm not, you could say, sort of in the moment feeling it. | ||
I'll digest things after the fact with feelings, but in the moment I'm very much just in my head. | ||
I'm very much in my head and hyper-aware. | ||
So I'm not actually a very... It's not to say that I don't have feelings like anybody, but I... | ||
I'm just not expressive. | ||
And I don't say it like I'm some tough guy. | ||
It's just how my family is. | ||
That's just how I am. | ||
So... It just is what it is. | ||
I honestly wish I could be more emotive. | ||
Because in my head, I imagine myself as being like emotive and making these big emotive, you know, appeals and speeches and things. | ||
And it just doesn't translate because I'm a sort of matter-of-fact, practical, logical person. | ||
So... | ||
You know, I wish I was a little bit nicer or more of a feeler, but I'm... For better or for worse, I'm a rock. | ||
I'm bricked. | ||
For better or for worse, I'm bricked up. | ||
Totally unflappable and yeah, I would need to have that temperament if I were some kind of emotional wreck I couldn't do this I couldn't do this if I was crying all the time. | ||
Why do you want a nigga to cry? | ||
Would that be a good look if I was crying on the stream say you can say whatever you want about me, but I really don't lose my cool. | ||
I've been doing this for five years and people could say, oh you're melting down because I like spaz out and I make a big joke or I go off or something for effect. | ||
I'm an entertainer, I'm dramatic, but I've been doing this for five years and there's never been one. | ||
You see a lot of these streams where people cry, meltdown, they have a big fit, they have a big fit of rage or something like that. | ||
Really don't have that. | ||
There's never been a moment where people are like, oh geez, Nick is really unstable right now. | ||
For whatever people think about me, I basically hold it together at all times, which is more than can be said about most people. | ||
You know I lose my temper sometimes and you know I'll get frustrated or angry but you know there are a lot of people that in the spotlight break down and they'll go through a period of days or weeks or months where they're unstable and they're very irrational and very emotional and they can't go on with their work and everything. | ||
With everything that's happened to me It's never... I've literally never taken more than one week off. | ||
And when I take a week off, I'm almost always working. | ||
I've never taken like a mental health week. | ||
I've never come on the show and been an emotional wreck. | ||
You know? | ||
I mean, think about what I went through last year. | ||
Between the... The Fed seized my money and I went live that day like nothing happened. | ||
You know? | ||
My mom got diagnosed with cancer and I went live that night. | ||
Same deal, you know. | ||
And I don't mean to minimize those things, but I mean to say, you know, credit where it's due. | ||
I keep it together. | ||
And you need that kind of temperament. | ||
To do this, you need that temperament. | ||
Because if I were weak, it wouldn't have happened. | ||
You know, if I were a mentally weaker person, I couldn't have made it this far because it would have been too much. | ||
It would have been too much. | ||
So you want to know what takes real courage? | ||
Holding it all together when the stakes are this high. | ||
That's what takes real courage. | ||
Talking about, when's the last time you cried? | ||
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You're not a real human being unless you cried. | |
Emotionally, I don't think I've ever been emotionally overwhelmed in my life. | ||
Which is to say, I mean there are things that have touched me emotionally, but | ||
I've never, and I'm waiting for it to happen, I'm waiting for something to affect me like this so that I could, like, feel like a human being, but I've never in my life felt, like, overwhelmed with emotion, like, I just can't, I just can't even, like, that's never, I feel rage, sometimes I get really frustrated and I punch a hole in the wall, but I've never been, like, overcome with, like, I can't speak or, you know, not hyper aware. | ||
I'm waiting for that to happen to me, but I don't know if it will. | ||
So it's never happened. | ||
Traxton says, bring your Yu-Gi-Oh cards to AFFPAC already. | ||
A lot of people are down to have a tourney. | ||
It's going to be massive, way bigger than last year when I was the only one who brought my cards. | ||
Oh, is that what they're doing? | ||
A Yu-Gi-Oh tournament? | ||
John says I'll probably do $500 in 10-minute increments after the show. | ||
Uh-huh, yeah. | ||
What, after you're done crying? | ||
After you're done crying and pissing? | ||
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Are you sure you're not going to be overcome with emotion? | |
Did I hurt your feelings? | ||
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Am I not winning you over? | |
Is this message not compassionate enough for you? | ||
I'm just really sorry. | ||
You're on crack and I want to fucking kiss you and I just want to hold your hand and tell you it's going to be okay. | ||
Is that better? | ||
Is that better? | ||
Feel better now, pal? | ||
Feel better? | ||
Why don't you clean the crack pipe, huh? | ||
And fucking pick yourself up off the floor for crying out loud. | ||
Offensive Saint says, Hey Nick, don't you feel more and more every day as you get wiser? | ||
Like you just don't want to talk about, you don't want to talk to most people anymore because they just end up dragging you down or destabilizing your peace. | ||
Thanks for everything King. | ||
God bless you. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, I am. | ||
I just have a limit. | ||
I have a limit of exposure to people. | ||
Even people that I love, I have a limit. | ||
And once that limit is reached, I am just checked out. | ||
You know? | ||
I can do like four hours with people, and then I'm like, okay, I've had enough. | ||
I'm done. | ||
And then I need to go and be alone and recharge. | ||
Some people, they just can't get enough of human interaction. | ||
It's just gotta go on and on and on and on. | ||
And me, it's like, like I said, I could do a little bit, and then I'm like, you know what? | ||
Over it. | ||
And it's not just because I'm smarter, but I just... Do we really need to be doing the talking, talking, talking, talking, just gotta keep talking, find something to talk about? | ||
People just talk to talk, and that's exhausting for me. | ||
And having to feign interest and reacting to things, and just talking, talking. | ||
I'm a quiet, introverted guy. | ||
I like to monologue, During my show, but I'm sort of shy, bashful, and I'm not really very talkative. | ||
Like I said, I'm sort of self-conscious, conscientious, and it's very taxing for me to be around people, but that's really more just my personality. | ||
Sometimes I love it, sometimes I hate it. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Ten Rios says I'm the mace window of the movement. | ||
Does that mean I'm going to get thrown out of a building? | ||
Yeah, you're going to get defenestrated. | ||
You're going to get defenestrated. | ||
I don't know how it's going to happen. | ||
Maybe I'll cut your hand off myself. | ||
I don't know who you're going to try and assassinate, who you're going to try and kill. | ||
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But I'll be the one to chop your hand off. | |
Or maybe I'll be the one blasting you out the window. | ||
You'll be like, in the name Of the Groyper Senate? | ||
In the name of the Groyper Republic? | ||
You're under arrest, my lord. | ||
I am the Senate. | ||
Not yet. | ||
It's treason then. | ||
And then I'm gonna cut down all your black friends and then you. | ||
And then you, pal. | ||
Then you're going out the window. | ||
That duel sucked. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Plankton Respector says, haven't watched in a while. | ||
Always uplifting. | ||
Happy five years. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Also Irish. | ||
Irish wristwatch. | ||
Jason, you're not gonna get me. | ||
You're not gonna get me with that one because I'm a trained professional. | ||
I've been doing this for five years. | ||
You think you're gonna get me with a simple tongue twister? | ||
Optic Respector says, that's in Hebrews, I think. | ||
What's in Hebrews? | ||
The thing about wiping away the tears? | ||
No, I think it's in Revelation. | ||
Spinefish says, you better not do an Omegle stream. | ||
That would be mad cringe. | ||
I'm thinking about it. | ||
Jared says, always remember that you may have 99 problems, but 5,999,901 aren't one of them, Kak. | ||
That's good stuff. | ||
5,999,901 aren't one of them, CAC. | ||
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That's good stuff. | |
That's hilarious. | ||
OpticsRospector says, Oops, no. | ||
Revelation 21, Ignorce. | ||
See? | ||
Bible. | ||
Bible. | ||
Biblical knowledge check. | ||
Owned. | ||
Owned. | ||
OpticsRespector owned. | ||
John says, fine. | ||
I don't know what I'm talking about. | ||
It wasn't about being offended. | ||
It was just about relating from one person to another. | ||
It was about relating from one person to another. | ||
Or more importantly, from one man to another. | ||
You don't have to carry on and cry, but you come across as a sociopath. | ||
You sound like a girl, dude. | ||
That's what girls say to me. | ||
You're a freaking psychopath. | ||
You're a sociopath. | ||
It's like what my mom says of me. | ||
Yeah, and? | ||
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You come across as associate. | |
Like, what is your malfunction, bro? | ||
Why are you so gay? | ||
Why do I need to... Why? | ||
What's the deal? | ||
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Huh? | |
What, you want to give me a hug? | ||
Queer? | ||
What, do you want to give me a big hug? | ||
It's about relating to you man-to-man. | ||
You want a big crying bro hug? | ||
Bring it in, bro! | ||
Bring it in! | ||
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Bring it in, man! | |
Is that what you want to happen, you fucking queer? | ||
No, I don't think so, pal. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
We're on that toxic masculinity sociopathy psychopathy sigma alpha Taxi Driver, Drive, Samarican Psycho, Nightcrawler, Ryan Gosling mode. | ||
Okay? | ||
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Bring it in, man. | |
Yeah. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's the stuff. | ||
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Bring it in, man. | |
It's okay. | ||
Is that what you want from me, huh? | ||
What do you want? | ||
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What do you want? | |
What's that song about? | ||
You know, we all need a friend to lean on, you know, type stuff. | ||
I'll break an acoustic guitar on your back, dude. | ||
Come at me with that. | ||
Yeah, I am a sociopath, and what about it? | ||
No, I'm not. | ||
I'm not. | ||
I'm a lover. | ||
I'm genuinely a lover. | ||
I'm an affectionate person. | ||
I'm a lover, but I'm just... You know, I'm not freaking, you know... I'm not pushing pee about it. | ||
Someone says new wig gnat just dropped. | ||
Yeah, literally. | ||
Crying wig gnat. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Crying griper has become a wig gnat. | ||
Emotional. | ||
I used to be a griper for a long time, but then I realized that its leader, Nick Fuentes, is a sociopath. | ||
Like genuinely. | ||
He has no human emotions. | ||
He's like never even cried. | ||
Like that's not normal, guys. | ||
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Shut up. | |
I'm on my czar shit. | ||
I'm on my czar game, okay? | ||
I can't be crying and carrying on. | ||
I have to be... As time goes on, I'm going to be increasingly sort of non... non-responsive, sort of aloof, like Putin or Stalin. | ||
So I can't be carrying on, you know? | ||
You know, buddy? | ||
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What a gay super chat. | |
Fine. | ||
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I don't know what I'm talking about. | |
It literally sounds like a girl wrote this. | ||
Fine. | ||
I don't know what I'm talking about. | ||
It wasn't about getting offended. | ||
I'm not offended. | ||
It was about relating from one person to another, actually. | ||
Or more importantly, from one man to another. | ||
You're like, not a man. | ||
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You're a freaking asshole. | |
You don't have to carry on and cry, but you come across as a genuine sociopath, Nick. | ||
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Nick! | |
Nick, you're like a freaking sociopath. | ||
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Rebecca, Stacey, he's like, this guy is like a sociopath. | |
Reminds me of that, you remember when Ryan Dawson did that documentary about Jake Paul? | ||
Guys, I think Jake Paul's a sociopath. | ||
It's like, yeah, that's awesome. | ||
Jake Paul would fucking cave your skull in, you rapist. | ||
Or was it Logan Paul? | ||
The Paul brothers would break your ribcage. | ||
They would break your back. | ||
They would be punching you in the back of the neck. | ||
They would make you bleed. | ||
I think Jake Paul... I think Logan... What's the definition? | ||
Okay. | ||
What's the definition of a sociopath? | ||
This is, like, really scary, guys. | ||
I think that's what... Jake Paul would freaking throw elbows at you until your orbital bones broke. | ||
Break your fucking nose, dude. | ||
Jake Paul's awesome. | ||
Ryan Dawson? | ||
Not Ryan Dawson. | ||
Shane Dawson. | ||
Not Ryan Dawson. | ||
Shane Dawson. | ||
Shane Dawson. | ||
Well, it was one of them. | ||
One of them. | ||
One of them is the 9-11 truther. | ||
One of them is the animal rapist or whatever. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Shane Dawson. | ||
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That's funny. | |
But yeah, that's...same energy. | ||
Same, like, girlish concern trolling about masculinity. | ||
That's funny. | ||
Okay. | ||
Where was I? | ||
So we got John, Cryin' and Carry On On over here. | ||
Jones is holding it all together. | ||
Amen, brother. | ||
Amen, brother. | ||
Hey, brother. | ||
Ain't that the truth, brother? | ||
I freaking hate when boomers say, what's up, brother? | ||
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Now I'm out for blood. | |
Now I'm just out for blood. | ||
Here we go. | ||
John. | ||
Four more from John. | ||
He says, No one said anything about you crying on the stream. | ||
I asked about your real human emotions. | ||
It's a man who is masculine and strong and tough, but who does have emotions. | ||
Great point. | ||
Just heard you say something. | ||
When your mom got cancer, did you cry? | ||
If you didn't, it means you're weak or bad. | ||
I'm just curious. | ||
It doesn't mean you're weak or bad. | ||
Well, first of all, it's none of your business. | ||
That is none of your business. | ||
But no, I don't even remember the last time I cried. | ||
You know what? | ||
I think I cried when Shallon died. | ||
But that was it. | ||
But that's it out of, you know, a long time. | ||
So, but it's not a contest, but point being is, you know, what you're getting at is really just sort of a woman's conception of masculinity. | ||
You're talking about emotions and things. | ||
That's really, um, it's not really the show for that. | ||
You should go get on the Allie Stuckey Show or something where they talk about that. | ||
But, uh, WTF is happening? | ||
Good Lord! | ||
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I can't believe this, say people. | |
But, yeah, so... Just quit while you're ahead, man. | ||
Nobody wants to hear your crying crusade, alright? | ||
I don't know what your game is. | ||
You're trying to make Roypers into a bunch of crybabies, but Roypers are tough. | ||
Roypers are built tough. | ||
We have to be, because there will be many tragedies in our lives. | ||
We can't be breaking down and being quote-unquote overcome with emotion. | ||
There's nothing wrong with that. | ||
No, there is. | ||
Because we have to be men. | ||
We have to get stuff done here. | ||
John Duffy says, Gavin McInnes mentioned your flight ban during a recent show. | ||
It was positive. | ||
Thought you'd like to know. | ||
Well, hey, thanks for sharing. | ||
Yeah, I like Gavin. | ||
Gavin says, hey Nick, me again. | ||
Shum is a term used to describe the fluids excreted from Hitler's body after the cyanide pill. | ||
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Okay, I didn't know that. | |
Pietro says, don't say that I'll start to cry and that wouldn't be good for my image. | ||
You don't want to see me cry. | ||
Yeah, there you go. | ||
Chicagoland Roy vs. Bapsphere is in the mud today. | ||
One of their top guys just proposed to a single mom with an active OnlyFans. | ||
He's been in a space defending himself and Bap guys are begging him to deactivate and go on a mountain retreat. | ||
The timeline is rich with content. | ||
I gotta see this, man. | ||
I gotta see this. | ||
You're telling me all these faggot lifters, you're telling me that they're proposing to single mom porn stars and they're not? | ||
Having sex around the world with 10 out of 10s with all their muscles and lifting? | ||
Really? | ||
No way! | ||
Go figure. | ||
Yeah, they're all a bunch of coomers. | ||
That's the original divide. | ||
Incels and simps, as it was in the beginning. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's the war. | ||
War never changes. | ||
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Incels and simps, simps and incels. | |
Tale as old as time. | ||
So it's been like that for decades. | ||
You'll never see that happen to me because I'm not a simp. | ||
Very funny though. | ||
Somebody archive that content for me. | ||
I gotta go over that on stream. | ||
That's killer. | ||
Basterisk says, I appreciate all your work. | ||
Thanks Nick. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Plankton says, if people got a feelings concern troll you to see if you're a real human being, they just don't get it. | ||
Indiscretion, one of the worst sins of today. | ||
Gay-ass voyeurism, you're making them look dumb. | ||
Keck. | ||
So true. | ||
Spinefish says, Cartoon Network's Adventure Time, Hidden Gem or Tranny Garbage? | ||
I liked it. | ||
When it first came on the air and I was in like 6th grade, I loved it. | ||
I watched that on a regular show. | ||
But I only watched it for a couple of years. | ||
But I liked it a lot when I was a kid. | ||
I liked Chowder, I liked Adventure Time, Regular Show, Flapjack, you know, all that stuff. | ||
That was sort of my late childhood. | ||
Spinefish. | ||
I just read that. | ||
Lane. | ||
This is great show tonight, Nick. | ||
PP versus Poo Poo. | ||
Seven game series. | ||
Both in their prime. | ||
Who you got? | ||
PP versus Poo Poo. | ||
Seven game series. | ||
Both in their prime. | ||
Who you got? | ||
I got Poo Poo. | ||
Every time. | ||
Poo Poo. | ||
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Number one. | |
OpticsRespector says, it's one thing to be overwhelmed and moved and totally another to be a weepy little baby man. | ||
Hey, faggot. | ||
You don't like optics when he's angry. | ||
You're about to be painted all over the wall, crybaby. | ||
Jared says that crybaby needs to cry in a bathtub so he can drown in pussy. | ||
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Bruh. | |
Modern Monarchist says there's some guy literally advocating for crying. | ||
Like what? | ||
Are you gay? | ||
A queer? | ||
Perhaps a fag? | ||
Now I am a nice guy. | ||
I enjoy an emotion or three, but what the hell is that? | ||
Well said, as always, Modern Monarchist. | ||
Okay, alright, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
I'm in pain. | ||
I'm in physical pain. | ||
My neck hurts. | ||
So that's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
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