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Jan. 30, 2025 - Pearly Things - Pearl Davis
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Destiny Proves The Red Pill Is Correct! | Pearl Daily

Destiny (Stephen Boneldus II) faces multiple lawsuits—Pixie Love’s federal case over alleged 2023 non-consensual nude sharing, and a 19-year-old woman’s suit after her private content was exposed—while critics like Pearl argue his divorce and legal troubles reveal hypocrisy in both liberal and "red pill" circles. He denies wrongdoing, blaming communities for exploiting his situation, yet past open-relationship discussions clash with his claims of moral consistency. Friends ABBA and Preach profit from his "cancellation," exposing a pattern where women weaponize intimacy while male allies prioritize optics over accountability, leaving truth tangled in performative outrage. [Automatically generated summary]

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Good afternoon.
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily.
I am your host, Pearl, and today we are going to be talking about Destiny.
Now, Destiny was the arch nemesis of the red pill.
So, you know, sometimes there are people that simply hate watch.
And they watch you to just see when you're going to trip up.
They don't stand for anything.
And all they do is they want to take down men getting the right information.
But what's really interesting is a lot of people that attack the red pill end up proving the red pill correct.
An example was Lauren Southern.
Lauren Southern had a debate with Rolo Tomasi years ago.
And lo and behold, Lauren Southern, the traditional conservative archetype of what, you know, people worshipped her back in the day, is now a single mother.
Dun dun dun.
And this keeps happening over and over again.
So if you've been watching me long enough, you know, I'm a pretty friendly gal.
I try to be friends with people.
But when I got into media, I didn't really understand.
I think I was a little bit naive.
You know, I think blowing up faster than normal people do, like normal people work, then blow up.
And I kind of came to me faster than I thought it would.
And so we'll just say I was a bit naive when I went into this.
And in the social media space, to this day, you haven't heard anything come out that I've done anything illegal or crazy or that would harm another person.
All of the accusations that come up against me are simply, I don't like your stances.
I don't like what you say, attacking my looks, or it's really baseless stuff.
Now, I would say I don't really have enemies.
There are those that I would say that, and then there are those that would say, I am their enemy.
Enter destiny.
For those of you that don't know, Destiny is a liberal commentator that started off streaming video games on Twitch back in 2011.
He's a die-hard liberal and criticized many who have conservative and traditional values, including myself.
I had him on my show in London, and it was quite the time to say it the least.
We are the opposite on many issues, and he got pretty, let's say, passionate about certain topics in the debate.
If you want to see my shows with Destiny, go to theaudacitynetwork.com to see them along with the rest of my old shows that I had to remove from YouTube because you guys are a bunch of communists.
I don't know what YouTube rep is watching, but I mean it.
You guys are communists.
And I hope, and I hope Trump sues you guys for everything into obliteration.
And I hope all the other content creators that you've ruined their lives the last decade sues you too.
But, anyways, please let me back into the program, anyways.
Destiny has always been an opponent of red pill content for years.
He constantly spews all the typical feminist talking points.
One, men are predators.
Women are oppressed.
The pay gap.
Men are emotionally and physically abusive.
The problem with people like Destiny is he can be as woke as he wants, but he's still a man.
In the current climate, no man is safe from paternity court, divorce court, false accusations, and other issues that men face today.
If you think like, lesson waiting for you.
Destiny's first lesson was when his wife Belania decided to leave him for another man.
Destiny did this weird polydynamic where he slept with other people and she slept with other men.
We're going to pull up a timeline of Destiny's divorce.
I will say, Destiny does get baddies.
Like, Destiny's roster is very impressive.
I will say that.
Her name's Melana.
So one day she's watching YouTube and she notices this streamer and she gets a little crush on him.
Now, the streamer, his name is Destiny.
He does political commentary and debates and stuff, and she watches him often.
Now, she eventually messages him on Instagram and he messages her back and they start talking and they message back and forth for a few months.
And mind you, she was in another relationship when they met with a whole nother guy.
I think it was open too.
But if you watch the first streams of when they met, oh my gosh, it's like the saddest thing I've ever seen.
The old guy is talking to the camera while Destiny takes his wife into the back and is literally having sex with her while the other guy's in the apartment.
And after a period of time, he flies out to New Zealand to visit her where she's staying at the time.
And things get romantic and they start dating.
Now, here's where it gets interesting.
Destiny and Melana, they decide to have an open relationship.
So they're together, but they're allowed to see other people.
And they're both influencers.
So they put their lives out there publicly.
And they're for everybody.
They use their relationship as a marketing tool.
And to be fair, the trad ladies that do the same thing, they're just as bad.
They really are.
Both very vocal about this.
I'm in a poly relationship.
The reason why I'm in a poly relationship is because I don't give a f if my girlfriend goes and fks another guy because I know she's coming back to me at the end of the day.
Now they eventually get married.
Okay.
If, guys, I want you to be honest in the chat.
If you were in a very long dry spell and a woman that looked like that offered you a poly relationship, it'd been like two years since you got laid.
Would you do it?
I want a four in the chat if you would do it.
Put a four in the chat.
Married and their open relationship becomes an open marriage.
And they love each other a lot.
Like there's no need for a prenup.
I mean, he's already a successful streamer.
He's got more money than he needs.
I make so much money if somebody takes a few money from me, whatever.
Now, Destiny gets a lot of pushback for being in this unorthodox relationship.
Now, he does a lot of political debates, often on these anti-women red pill podcasts, and they will attack his open marriage.
And how do you expect that to last for the next five years?
I mean, it's lasted for four years, which I think is longer than any relationship you've been in, right?
But Destiny and Melana, they don't care.
They have no problem defending their open marriage.
Besides, their relationship is going great.
Until.
One day, earlier this month, Destiny's fans notice something weird.
He's allegedly.
Oh, yeah.
And he's bisexual.
I don't know.
I don't know what it is with women.
You guys are going to bisexual men now?
Dudes?
Do you guys want- are you guys asking for aids?
Also, if anyone on the network wants me to read their chat, put Pearl Reed and I will read it.
Lee no longer following Melana on social media.
And his fans are like, what the hell?
He's not following his own wife?
The next day, Destiny responds to some messages on his Discord where he talks to his fans.
And he's ranting about Melana.
And in these messages, he says she's with another man.
But they have an open relationship.
So whatever, right?
No.
According to him, she has become obsessed with this other man.
Now, the other man is allegedly this guy, who will just...
What an L.
And what is Melania doing?
She just likes the scrawny look at.
Just call me.
Meme is a TikToker with a pretty big following.
Now, according to Destiny.
Wow.
Tiny, this new guy, allegedly meme, is toxic and abusive.
And Destiny wants Melana to stay away from him.
While this new guy.
This is Destiny believing the BS, the toxic and abusive BS.
It's him believing it.
I, allegedly, meme, wants Melana to divorce Destiny.
I guess so she can be with him.
Now, Destiny's also frustrated because he's allegedly been paying for Melana's apartment in Sweden while she has been allowing, allegedly, meme, to live there in that apartment.
Yeah.
Secretly for free.
And basically, this has caused a lot of problems for them.
And Destiny says he's done with her and he's done with all this.
So then screenshots of all of Destiny's messages hit Twitter.
And suddenly his name's trending a little and everyone sees this and they want to know what's going on.
Like, is this Polly relationship actually over?
Is Destiny really getting a divorce?
And he's worth millions of dollars.
Is she really going to take all that money?
And of course, a lot of people he had debated before, the anti-women red pill podcast people, they start using it as an excuse to dunk on him.
And yes, we will because he had no problem.
And I'm going to get into this.
By the way, guys, when I invited Destiny on my show, I was actually very nice to him.
I picked him up from the airport myself with Auntie Jenny at the time, for those of you that watched.
We took him and he had this like girlfriend or something there at the time out to dinner as a team.
We treated him very, we treated him very, very well, I'd like to say.
Just for him to trash us after.
The audacity.
That's when I realized that streamers are like the like bottom of the barrel.
Bottom in terms of integrity.
To be fair, to be fair, I don't think most people have integrity.
I came into this world a little bit naive, you know, this streamer world.
For being in an open marriage.
I don't think open relationships ever work whenever a woman is open as well.
It only works when the man is open, but never when the woman's open.
When we can't serve two masters, she really.
I want to tell you guys something.
When I interviewed the a thousand women, I would always ask women if they'd been cheated on.
And I mean, who hasn't?
It's going to happen at least once.
And I would always ask the question.
I would say, did you leave?
No.
No.
No, I stayed.
Okay, so like, when did you guys break up?
What happened?
And it was always after the guy stopped cheating.
Like, always.
And I would say, well, was he cheating when you guys broke up?
No.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So just Tiny sees all this chatter and he knows he's got to address it.
And he makes a video talking about the divorce rumors and it's an hour long.
But then this is what the guys like him do.
And I hate these guys.
Because what they do is they want to get laid.
So they got a virtue signal.
And ladies, women, when we see this, when you hear the pandering, you just can't unhear it.
For example, they'll go on shows and say, I don't mind a woman that slept with a million guys.
There are guys that'll go on and say that, and they say that because they're trying to smash.
Why else would they come on?
So Destiny's got to say, oh, you poor girl.
Oh, you poor thing.
Yes, your ex was abusive.
Yes.
And he slides in.
Don't worry.
I watched it all.
Basically, he says he's talking to his therapist about all this, and he doesn't want to go into any more detail about it or trash talk Melana or allegedly meme while he figures all this out.
Around that same time, Melana gets on a live stream and she says something similar.
personally don't want to talk about anything about my private life I don't know what you expect you got You guys used your relationship as a debate.
Now, if you guys just had like a and the trads do this too, it drives me nuts both ways.
But if you guys just had a couples channel, wouldn't even care.
Some vlog.
I swear, none of us would care.
However, when you guys come and say, you guys are wrong, look at how we're doing it.
And then when shit goes south, we can't say anything.
Okay.
Public.
So we don't actually know right now if they are getting a divorce.
But we do know Melana has since agreed to sign a post-nuptial agreement.
So any rumors of her trying to take his millions of dollars just turned out to not be true.
And seriously, though, I think this has got to suck for both of them.
So I hope this works out for everyone.
And you can always tell which guys are betas because it's in their vocal tone.
It's always their, it's always like two octaves higher.
I want to say thank you to everyone in the chat.
If you guys want to help out, you know, the Audacity's on Audacity Network is on the both app stores.
Thank you, Crazy Kyle, Roger, Fazelle.
Welcome back.
Roger again.
Brian.
Thank you guys all for being in the chat today.
We really appreciate you guys.
Okay, so then we got Destiny talking about his divorce, opening up.
Again, these are two blue-pilled guys.
I've seen them before.
They're very blue-pilled.
They're like low woman IQ, high IQ guys.
Through divorce.
Like they've died on the hill that women should be allowed to go to bars and stuff in relationships.
There's nothing wrong with that.
Again, they'll be blue-pilled till they're not.
Right now, I'm done with my divorce.
You're done with a divorce right now.
I heard divorces could take a very long time.
No contest divorce, like two weeks.
Really?
Just sign the papers and send them to a judge, and they look at it and they give you a judgment and you're done.
Yeah.
And you had a prenup?
No.
That was a short marriage with like less than five years.
So what does that mean if it's a short marriage versus a long marriage?
Longer marriage, there's going to be a stronger case being made for alimony.
But it also depends on if the earning potentials of your partner would it doesn't get real effed up.
Men can kind of get out scotch-free if it hasn't been that much time and if there's no kids.
Sometimes.
This hurt.
So if they stop working or if you've got children or shared assets or anything like that.
You were in an open marriage, which means each partner can sleep with other people and have these like kind of micro relationships with other people.
A lot of people were speculating that it would eventually fail.
What is your response to those people that say, what did you think was going to happen?
I mean, most relationships fail.
I had four monogamous ones before this open one, and they all failed.
Most relationships.
But the difference was that you weren't married to those.
I was married to my high school girlfriend.
Okay.
That was, yeah.
Got me.
I mean, most relationships fail.
The next relationship.
I mean, I can make a prediction.
The next relationship will definitely be an open relationship because it's probably the only style I would do.
And that one will probably fail as well.
Just statistically speaking, like, it'll probably happen.
But were there signs that it was going to be?
Sure, but there were just things I had to learn about my student.
And I always thought that was a really good character trait.
And I think it is for like business stuff, but I think for relationships, I think it's really bad because you tend to take rather than ever assigning any responsibility or blame to my partner, I would just assume that I need to figure out everything for myself.
And then I'm also very not reliant on my partner for anything, which I also thought was like a benefit, but it's not.
It just makes the other person feel like unwanted or unneeded.
Go into that a little bit more because I'm, I don't want to say I'm similar, but I'm very much the same way where if something happens, I deep down, I look to myself and I'm like, how could I have handled that?
Because you can't dictate what another person's going to respond with or do.
And I look at that like, how can I improve myself?
Where did I go wrong?
Yeah.
And I like to think of myself as like very independent and I don't want to like throw too much on my partner.
So I think the issue here is every single piece of advice that whenever you see somebody tweet like, oh, like everybody around me always needs so much and I wish somebody would just like take care of me for once, 99% of the time that's an energy fucking vampire, okay, who actually is the most like energy consuming sucking person that doesn't help anybody else out.
Do you guys notice?
You're gonna, I'm gonna go back to his old debates.
His tone is a little different.
That's what divorce does to a guy: humbles them.
Except for when it can benefit them, blah, blah, blah, blah.
So take anything I say with a grain of salt.
Maybe.
Doug in the chat says destiny talks like a woman.
Any man that says they're very independent, that's what women say.
And the whole partner thing, yikes.
Yeah, I am that person.
Basically, I would get into conflict where it felt like my partner was able to justify every bad action they did on my prior bad actions.
And I had done bad things.
I'm not perfect.
We've been talking about how women live in the past.
This is all in the red pill forums.
It's all in there.
And also in there is maybe not letting your wife have sex with other people.
I mean, you can even cheat and they'll stay.
I'm not even, I'm not even joking.
They really will.
But, you know, this egalitarian BS that men can do what women can, or women can do what men can do.
I do fuck up.
I make mistakes.
But every time they made a mistake, it was because of mistakes that I'd made.
And in my mind, I'm like, okay, well, fuck.
Like, well, what can I do to change this in the future?
Like, can I do this?
Or can I change this?
Or can I do that?
And every time there was a fault that was my fault, like, I like, it's my fault and I'll do what I can for it.
Overreactions.
If men know if I push that button, they're going to overreact.
Knocks on his door.
And she's like, turn the music loud.
And what he could have did is started arguing with her, or he said, what, you want to come in and listen to it?
And it was actually really funny because then she goes into his apartment and he totally hooked up with her.
But guys that have high like women IQ, they know how to flip stuff.
They know like to never take women seriously.
And they realize that's like a manipulation tactic.
The blue-pilled guys, they get eaten alive.
They really do.
At dynamic up because I've gone through the whole relationship never being able to make any asks for anything in terms of behavior from the other person.
And it kind of, yeah, was not good, I think.
Yeah.
Got it.
So, in a new relationship, you're going to be more outspoken.
Yeah, I just have a hard time asking for things from people.
I kind of just like meme and joke, even professionally, sometimes I've gotten better at it recently.
And see, that's actually smart because women like assertive men, women like men.
Women, we fall in love doing things for men.
We don't fall in love when they do things for us.
For some reason, I don't know what it is in our hardwiring.
Your devotion means like nothing to women.
Nothing.
And I would tell you guys a story, but it would make me look like a little bit of a bad person.
So I'm going to skip over it today.
The past like two years, especially, but I'll kind of like, if somebody's making me uncomfortable, I usually just like meme or joke it off, or it's whatever, until they reach a breaking point, and then I cut them out of my life completely.
And for a lot of people, that's really confusing because they're like, okay, well, hold on.
How did I just get cut out completely?
I didn't know I was even bothering you.
And it's like, well, and then I'll say something like, well, come on, you should have known.
This is obvious.
But then when I think about it, it's actually not obvious because I laugh and meme.
Oh, tell us the story.
You know what?
I will if you go to my website.
Yeah, you guys are in the free chat saying, oh, tell us this story, Pearl.
Tell us the story.
Because you guys realize when I tell haters, what they do is they'll archive these stories.
You know how women live in the past?
And whenever, if you said anything to them ever, they just come back and they use it to attack you.
I feel for you guys because that's what they do to me.
I do.
Like the pedophile thing, you know, one tweet a year ago, joking.
You could say it was a bad joke, but clearly that wasn't a serious thing.
And they call me a pedo.
Now, this story won't get me that, obviously, but it's the same thing.
If I get, if I get 10 yearly memberships, I'll do it.
I know you guys are thinking, Pearl, you're a hard bargain.
Yeah, I'm a hard bargain.
All right.
Everything off so it's like people don't actually know.
Did this come out of the blue for you?
No, I don't think so.
No.
No?
No.
Is there anything you would have done differently leading up to this situation that happened?
Like getting divorced?
I'm sorry, I'm getting distracted by the chat.
I'll say, someone asked me why I don't go to Twitch because I want to be YouTube free.
If I go to Twitch, then Twitch can just ban me too.
The only way to be free and really have a free speech platform is if we get enough monthly memberships, or I can just tell everyone to F off.
I don't have to do a single collab.
You know, guys, I just got offered a boxing match to beat up an OnlyFans woman.
And I thought about taking it, but I was like, no.
No, that's not worth the money.
They weren't pay.
You know, because one injury, I'm like, I don't know, no, not worth it.
But you guys get the idea.
Oh, Pearl, do it.
Okay.
Oh, okay.
You know what?
Maybe I'll do it if we got 3,500 on the website.
Then I would think about it.
But until then, no offense, guys.
You guys are amazing.
Really?
I'm amazed anybody supports me at all, truly.
However, I don't want to get punched in the face.
I even think I would win.
I'm being honest.
I saw the girl.
She's kind of fat.
I think I would win easily.
But I just, I mean, this is the money.
This is the money maker.
I talk for a living.
I don't do radio.
I do YouTube.
No, I'm talking about maybe you could have done something prior to then that maybe would have had a different outcome or you could have saved something.
I think my general behavior in the relationship of not like putting like very, um, not being able to make asks for things or accepting or tolerating certain types of behavior that I were probably not okay, I guess.
So like having like there, I need somebody that shares my values in terms of what's important and what's not important in a relationship, I guess.
Yeah.
And if somebody doesn't share those same values, so for instance, like trashing your partner to another person, to another friend, that's something I traditionally would never do that.
And I need somebody that like is aligned on that.
And if I let's, ah, good luck.
Men have no, so again, women's only power is social, is communication.
Women like groups.
Why do you think we like these non-denominational group churches, group classes, group whatever?
We like groups because we have power in groups.
We can women have a group chat.
If you have a hinge Tinder profile and you have gone on a date, I promise to God it's in the group chat.
Promise to God.
That's how women are.
So again, if you're red pill, the morality people, what they'll say is, oh, just go find a good woman who doesn't do that.
And the liberals will be like, I need to find somebody that's aligned on my values.
And the guys that are red pill will say, no, they're going to do that because she's a woman.
Let me not text anything incriminating ever.
Solution, problem solved.
Let me not text anything personal, anything that she could take out of context, anything that I wouldn't want on a billboard.
That's called pragmatism versus virtue signaling.
Because the virtue signalers, they'll say, well, it shouldn't be like this.
And the RP guys are like, well, it is.
Somebody else do that.
And I'm like, well, they view things differently than I do.
Whatever.
That's probably not a good thing.
I think.
Yeah.
Okay.
You seem to be very matter of fact about it.
How did it affect you personally or emotionally going through something like this?
Was it really challenging?
Because it's kind of weird hearing you talk about it in such a, I would say, nonchalant way.
Yeah, my emotional baseline is just really, really, really high.
So as long as I'm not like my life isn't fucked, if I go to sleep, I wake up.
I'm usually a little bit better, you know, every day.
And I just kind of, yeah, keep going.
I got.
Do you ever wish you had more emotional variants?
I don't think so, maybe.
I'm not sure.
I've talked to a few people, Dr. K, a couple other people about that.
I don't know.
Sometimes I wonder if I miss some things in life because my emotional variance maybe isn't that high, but I don't think so.
I think I'm doing fine.
Because being super sad can be.
See, this is men trying to emote like women.
They're trying to say being emotionally available is the way they should do it.
There's something wrong with you if you don't cry like a woman, emote like a woman.
A really pleasant experience, oddly enough, because you can find the beauty in the sadness.
Maybe.
What is that even neat?
Men need a plan and to like men's therapy is a plan moving forward.
The experience.
Fuck that.
No, I don't know.
You don't think so at all?
Fuck that.
No, it doesn't sound like fun to me.
Interesting.
Like watching a sad movie.
Yeah, that's definitely.
I would say that's kind of like a proxy for what I'm saying.
Okay.
Then I do sadness by proxy then.
Okay.
Interesting.
Well, I respect the emotional baseline.
Do you think that most people have guys hit the like button?
We got over a thousand people in the chat.
And I'm very grateful for you guys being here.
So thank you guys so much.
I couldn't do it with the men and women and the two women in the chat that support me like you do.
You guys are amazing.
So hit the like button.
A like is free.
I'd really like to get a thousand likes on the video before we end.
Be cool.
So have more control over their emotions than what they think?
Probably not.
Most people probably have less control over their emotions than they think.
That's true for me, I think.
There are times where I'll just be a fucking dick and I'm just being just not a fun person to be around.
And then I'll like eat a meal.
And after I eat, I'm like, oh shit.
I think I was hungry for like the past six hours.
I feel so much better now.
I'll go back to my chat and unbanned like six people that I banned because I was just like in a fucking whatever mood.
So yeah, I think that most people's moods or vibes are impacting their emotional state more than they realize.
The chemical reactions going on in the middle of the day.
Yeah, whatever's happening there.
That's right.
Ryan says this is like the simp Olympics.
I know.
Put a one in the chat if you're recovering simp.
It happens to the best of you.
You know, it happens to the best.
A guy's lying if he's saying he's never simped.
Even guys that get a ton of women, they even simp.
You know, there's this guy I went to school with.
Okay, I'll tell you.
I'm going to tell the story.
So essentially, there was a guy I went to school with, and he was a big player.
And there was a girl on my team that was interested in him.
And she was a freshman.
He was like senior.
So he was in my grade or around my grade.
And I remember telling her that she was a player.
Look, cheated on his last girlfriend.
Cheated on the next girlfriend.
He will cheat on the next, like, if you are the next girlfriend, you will be cheated on.
She didn't care.
So she kept going.
I said, okay.
Good luck.
Now, she ends up catching him cheating.
And you would think, because he's, you know, big man on campus, gets a lot of women.
He was crying on the phone.
He made up the craziest story.
Like, what did he say?
He said that he kept using suicide as a way to get her to not dump him.
And I think she ended up not.
But he would say, and not even him committing.
He would say, oh, I'm only, because she found his location and like his ex-girlfriend's dorm or something like that.
Cause she had his location.
And he said, oh, I'm just in her dorm because she was threatening to kill herself.
There's ambulances here.
And we knew someone at that college.
So we were like, do you want to go like check this dorm?
Anyways, long story short, I thought, this man's not going to sit.
He simped.
Oh, he simped really hard.
He was begging her, crying on the phone.
And then he had his mom call her, which was insane.
Or she called his mom, like worried about him or something.
And it's like the way his mom was responding.
There must have been women doing this before.
Because then after the girlfriend thing, the ex-girlfriend wasn't committing suicide.
Then he said he was.
So like she called his mom.
And I wouldn't be like laughing if I thought it was a serious thing.
He was just saying that to get her to not dump him.
But I think he did this a lot with girlfriends because I just remember the mom and the sister like not caring at all.
And not in a way, like it just felt like this was a normal thing for him.
I don't know.
Anyways, you'd think he wouldn't, you know, have this crazy episode because he would get all these women, but I guess not.
Interesting.
I'm more of a proponent of like, I think people can force feeling whatever way nearly at every given situation, obviously.
No, Rich, I am telling you, he did not mean it.
I know the difference.
I've had like relatives threaten to commit suit.
Like, I've had that happen.
He did not know this was.
Statistical anomaly, like, bad stuff will happen and you'll feel sad.
But I think for the most part, like, if you feel yourself being very impatient with something, you just have to like have an instant of gratitude and you can force yourself feeling more positive about it.
I don't 100% disagree.
I would qualify it a little bit.
Like, you can have like feelings and then responses to those feelings.
And if you enact like certain behaviors or if you try to have like certain thoughts and response to feelings, you can slowly change the feelings.
I think like that.
Yeah, there's like a feedback loop there that if anytime you feel this way about a particular person or thing, you just think like, okay, maybe.
Okay, I'm getting bored.
Okay.
Now let's talk about Melania.
Nobody knew who Melania was before Destiny.
And this is what we've spoken about the life cycle of women in media.
They have a tendency to go into an industry, sleep with a guy on the top, benefit off of him, and discard him after they're done.
Now, after his divorce, he did keep his opinions, but you could see how he approached talking about dating and relationships was different.
This really is what divorce does to men.
It completely shatters their worldview of what they thought they were going to get out of life.
And they have to go through this acceptance of, I'm not going to get what I want out of life.
Now, recently, Destiny has been in the news because he has been accused by a streamer woman that also got famous off of Destiny, who was also caught being a whore.
Now, mind you, when Pixie came on my show, I said that she was going to falsely accuse somebody.
I wanted to bring it up this video.
It's on my website, but there's so much footage.
I have to go through it and find the episode.
But we had a disagreement about she told her friend to sue her employer because her friend said she faced discrimination.
And I said, well, how do you know?
How do you know that's true?
You're going off of a story.
This is the problem.
And I remember thinking this woman is going to falsely accuse someone.
Then her roommate, who also was sleeping with Destiny.
Guys, these are all women above fives.
Like Pixie's like a five.
Her roommate's like a 5.5.
His wife's like an eight.
strong seven eight ish but what happens is they benefit off the men They make irresponsible decisions, like letting a guy film you.
And then also will sue when they face the consequences of their decisions.
Women, the challenge with women like Pixie is she's going through life never having to deal with the consequence of a poor choice.
Now it's hitting her.
And she raised thousands of dollars to sue him.
Crazy.
Last time I checked, it was like 15 grand.
More women, this is how blue-pilled society is.
She's raised at least 15K.
I've raised 12 for the documentary.
That is how little men care.
People care about men's problems.
She's getting all these sympathy points.
And this is the problem we get in society is the whole world pays everybody to simp for women.
There is so much money in simping for women.
Now, I mean, look at me.
I've been demonetized the past year and attacked ruthlessly on the internet because I don't, I'm not going to tell you I think something if I don't think it.
But most people will lie for money.
Now, other women have come forward accusing of Destiny of this as well.
Now, I want to look back at my time spent with Destiny in a different light.
We're going to be talking about today's show.
Now let's first look at the legal ramifications in the case.
This tweet by Pixie.
All right.
I probably saw this and got this information from a lot of the same sources you guys did, which is this tweet by Pixie, aka Supreme Goddess here at Pixie Love on X.
And this was on January 20th.
So she says, on November 29th, the streamer Destiny non-consensually shared my nudes, making me.
Now, you might think, Ugh, that's so wrong.
He should never have shared her nudes.
Do women share personal information in group chats like screenshots, men's secrets, men's dick pics that they send?
I mean, women constantly screenshot DMs and post them publicly.
Is there any repercussions for that?
Is there any sympathy given?
So why should I feel sympathy for Pixie, who made an irresponsible decision, which is Destiny's business is all over the internet.
So if you picked him and also let him film, you are just an idiot and a whore.
Sorry, Pixie.
Me, victim of revenge.
I will be suing him in federal court.
Here's my story.
So we're going to read through her story.
I'm going to read those facts.
And once again, I probably would not have done this if it wasn't for her suing and actually going through with that and filing the police reports and everything required with that.
But this is a very serious allegation.
And once again, if this was done, that's kind of the end of the story.
If it was non-consensual and it's kind of an open and shut case as the non-consensuality of it, it's kind of done, right?
The case is going to be very simple as to those factors.
But there may be other stuff involved in this as well.
So that was the initial tweet.
Let's get into it right here.
So here's her statement on her sub stack.
And I'll blow this up real quick so you guys can read it because it's in like size two font.
Pearl, I've been going to Simps, Simp Anonymous for 30 years, long recovered from symptom.
It's tough.
Every man's got to do it.
Look at, I really recommend every guy live in a downtown metropolitan area where hot women live.
Because once you see them everywhere, I really see guys have a change of pace because they're like, oh, it's fine.
There's 10 of you next door.
There we go.
Okay.
And I'm going to try to focus on what is legally relevant versus what is not legally relevant because there are things that are more legally relevant for others.
Okay, so I will be suing Stephen Kenneth Boneldus II.
First of all, I'm not worried about doxing Destiny.
His name's been out there for a while.
I don't even think he tries to hide it.
And obviously, the legal documents are going to have his name in there.
So, you know, there's his docs, Stephen.
I'm going to call him Destiny because that's what most people know.
My enemies destroy themselves.
They really do.
I don't even have to take them down with hip pieces because they take themselves down.
Oh, him by.
That's what the algorithm picks up on.
But, you know, so what I'm trying to say is everybody who is going to join in, and there may be more than three, because the point is at least.
So let's say this is 12 people.
I want to see all 12 people come out.
And that may very well be the case.
Right.
I hope to be the last.
I will not be commenting on the experience of the other women.
He is hurt, as is not my place or story to tell.
I will, however, share my story in the hopes of preventing this from occurring again.
I have known Destiny for around five to six years now, and I often find myself in heavy disagreement with him.
So, okay.
So, just to preface this, a lot of this is legally irrelevant.
So, whether or not somebody was dating you for one month or dating you for six years, if you non-consensually shared a photo, that could still be a problem.
Now, after six years, there could be something about your relationship that led them to Rich said downtown Chicago, you only see bullets.
Okay, that's not completely true.
It has gotten worse the last couple of years, though.
I won't lie to you.
To assume that was okay.
For example, I talked about this in the case of Nick Ricada.
Nick Ricada and his wife may or may not have been into voyeurism, right?
Which is a common thing in the swinging community circles that they're running in.
So, for example, if you're into voyeurism, that may negate your argument that you had a problem with others taking pictures of you and sharing them, or if you had some sort of sexual humiliation fetish and you liked somebody sharing photos, there's proof of this and you can substantiate that.
There might be some sort of mitigation of that.
But absent some sort of factor like that, it wouldn't matter whether you had a one-night stand and you shared a photo of a girl that you shouldn't have shared, or whether you had a long relationship and you shared a photo you shouldn't have shared.
That can be a problem, and that can be potentially illegal.
And yes, Destiny, to be clear, he did have a kind of open relationship.
It was kind of a, I guess it was just a kind of open relationship where he could see men and women, and his wife could see men and women, I guess.
And then that obviously didn't work.
There are a lot of things he had with that relationship.
And I think the issues were, you know, this was a sort of completely open scenario where they could see other people romantically, not just sexually, but romantically.
Those things never really work long term.
They always will cause a problem.
So definitely when I heard him doing that, I'm like, this is never going to work.
And of course, it's blowing up in the most spectacular way ever.
And it turns out that despite having this supposedly open concept, it was not exactly open and transparent.
You would think somebody who has an idea of open sexuality, right, is somebody who's very transparent, who's very upfront, who's very honest.
But if you're at the same time non-consensually sharing photos, well, then you're obviously not engaging this in a very honest way, right?
So let's continue here with these allegations.
So she knew him for five to six years.
She was in heavy disagreement.
Despite this, I do my best to see the best sides of all people, trying my hardest to spread positivity and create understanding where I can.
It's corny, but I want to meet people where they are, focus on which ways we can build bridges together towards a bright, better future for everyone.
Some people call this a fault of mine.
They say I'm naive and should be more careful.
Those people are right.
None of this is legally relevant except for perhaps the length of the relationship.
So all this is kind of legally irrelevant.
Now, whether or not you care about it personally is up to you or morally is up to you, but legally, this really doesn't matter to me.
When I was 19, okay, so let's put it this way, 19, not underage, not illegal.
I would look, I always, this is, you're talking about sexual stuff.
You immediately want to look at the age.
Is it 18?
You know, which, or if depending on your jurisdiction, I know there's certain jurisdictions where it's 16, whatever.
But in this case, I just look, okay, 19.
All right, we're not dealing with it in a, because if it was an age issue and they were photos of an underage person, well, then he really would have to worry about other more severe and strict punishments, as well as certain registries and being placed on those registries.
I was extremely sexually inexperienced and sheltered, being severely terrified of leading someone on or SA.
I thought I could trust Destiny to unlock multiple long conversations with consent and boundaries.
So this is only material insofar as they had conversations.
So, you know, and these would need to be substantiated.
But if those conversations did not include Destiny specifically saying, hey, when you send me a photo, I have permission to share that, right?
Unless there was some sort of consent to share photos, some sort of open permission to share photos, then that would be a problem.
Right.
So you can imagine my surprise when I discovered he distributed content to me without my consent.
Super legally relevant.
This part distributed.
So I'm going to wait this story.
I'm going to wait this story.
Nude, whether it's them having sex or just her, whether it's solo, whatever, BG, whatever category without the consent.
That's the elements right there of the many, many of the crimes.
And also civil action, by the way.
You read that right.
Stephen Kenneth Bennell sent perfect content to me to a random 19-year-old e-girl Discord kitten.
So here we go.
He never, he had never met me before, so they didn't meet.
And then she published it to the, oh, oh, the girl had never met.
So sorry.
Simple.
So Destiny sent nudes, porn to a random woman that he never met.
And she put it on Twitter.
Random 19-year-old e-girl Discord kitten he had never met before.
Then she published it to the whole world.
Rest assured, despite never having met her, he at least spoke to her plenty of times on the phone.
Of course, this is what he says happened.
I think it is just as likely he used her as a proxy to widely distribute this material.
Now, mind you, Destiny was trying to, he was trying to say, Pixie, this was an accident.
If you want me to pay your bills to make things better, like I know, you know, Destiny was really trying to make things right with Pixie.
Nope.
While claiming deniability.
Either way, it wouldn't matter because it was distributed.
I do not understand why Destiny would willingly and knowingly put me in a position where I would receive non-stop sexual abuse and harassment.
If we believe him, he was trying to impress a barely legal teenager using my body in privacy.
Now, I get it, but I mean, you were, first of all, you were the same age.
Like, to be honest, and this is not legal at all, but it's a 19-year-old girl and you started dating when you're 19.
So, like, it's the exact same situation.
And by the way, you're fully legal at 19.
There's no issue with 19 in the United States.
So, yeah, I guess you want to use that term.
That's fine, but you're an adult.
So I think adults need to take responsibility as adults.
The betrayal, coupled with hundreds of messages I've received filled with harassment and abuse have let me.
This is the other thing.
Women want to be online without any of the consequences of being online.
They say, let me be on the internet and get this easy, sweet, amazing internet money and have none of the problems that come with it.
You fail have left me feeling hopeless and devoid of all happiness.
Now, this is strong language.
Now, this is one where she needs to be careful because where you get into defamatory grounds is when you start throwing around crimes.
And harassment and abuse are criminal activities.
So if she's accusing Destiny of this, she needs to be damn sure those text messages actually involve that in a strict sense, not in a, oh, well, you know, this was sort of coercive or this was a, you know, in a vague way.
Like, oh, this is this is harassing because he's begging me for sex or something like that.
Might be annoying, might be immoral, might be disgusting, might be unethical, but you need to be very careful when you throw out these words.
And I think a lot of streamers, a lot of people on the internet, I've said this once, I'll say it again.
They're not very careful with the words they use and they throw out these legal terms as if they mean a feeling, but that's not what they mean.
So I hope that she has backup to this because this could be a point where Destiny can counter sue if she, in this statement, which is true.
And I hope he does, but he's probably too much of a simp.
To her, if she made a misstatement here regarding that.
And once again, I'm trying to be fair to both sides, not both sides, but just be fair in terms of calling it where I see it in this statement.
Okay.
The only thing has kept me going is the hope that I can bring this man to justice and have him face legal consequences for his actions.
I agree with that.
If someone did something wrong, they should face legal consequences.
That's very, very true.
For the past month, I've been speaking to lawyers about my situation and what to do.
And I've decided that this is the best course.
That's awesome.
Great.
I'll be suing him for violation of U.S. Of course you think that you're a lawyer.
They always think they should be involved.
Federal code 15 USC 18 USC 6851.
And let me just pull that up real quick, right?
So you guys see it.
USC 6851.
I had it pulled up the other day.
I think I don't know why I took it down.
But 15 USC, let's pull that up real quick here.
So that is, and that's a federal charge.
And that is related to a civil action for disclosure of intimate images, right?
So this is, you know, anybody who you're going out there and depicting who is in a, let's say you're in a graphic in an intimate sense, that's going to be there.
So anything that involves the genitals, pubic area, nipples, you know, bodily fluids, all that sort of stuff, any sort of graphic depiction there, that's going to fall under that.
And particularly is going to open up this civil action, right?
If you've had an individual whose intimate visual depiction is disclosed in or affecting interstate commerce, once again, this is the way that the federal government regulates everything in the world.
They say it's all interstate commerce.
Everything is interstate commerce.
Think the wicker case.
But there's a particular case involving farming where an individual growing their own crops was judged to be interstate commerce because it affected the broader interstate commerce.
Because of that, the federal government gets everything through interstate commerce.
So I just want to say that's why they put that language in there.
So the federal government gets jurisdiction, not the state government.
Because mind you, most things should be handled at the state level, not the federal level.
Anyways, if it's something that's done in interstate commerce, which just read this as almost anything you do, if you're breathing, the federal government thinks you're affecting interstate commerce.
So that standard, the bar here is low.
So an individual whose intimate visual depiction is disclosed anytime without the consent of the individual where such disclosure was made by a person who knows that or recklessly disregards whether the person has not consented to such disclosure may bring a civil action.
So this is a, it does require a level of consent, but it is not a high bar.
Reckless disregard for them not consenting.
If it's not clear, it's going to be a reckless disregard there.
It's going to be a reckless disregard.
So this is not a huge standard, a huge bar to get over for right of action in federal court.
Once again, that's just the main claim.
She can also bring the subsequent Florida claims, which I'm going to go over today, which would fall underneath that federal civil claim.
So you could also have criminal charges as well that are brought, which I think would make this very interesting.
So they go on to say right here that I have been told that a court case like this.
Oh, sorry.
So sorry.
And she will be filing a civil action retaining to disclosure of intimate images and publication of private facts in Florida.
So once again, Florida lawyer here.
We're going to talk about that law as well.
I'll be seeking emotional and punitive damages for his actions.
I've been told that a court case like this could potentially cost tens of thousands.
Actually, it could cost, that's actually an underestimate.
It could cost $100,000 easily.
Against a against a individual, against an individual like Destiny who has money and who's going to pay for a lawyer, it's going to be a very, very expensive trial.
So Destiny, yeah, this could be $100,000 lawsuit easily, $200,000 if he really fought it for a long time, appealed it, et cetera.
It could take a long time.
I am terrified.
I mean, this guy talks about potentially suing Hassan as if for fun.
And Hassan actually has the resources to defend himself.
I cannot imagine what he would try to do to me.
Sometimes I wonder.
So now she's trying to put in the victim narrative.
Remember, we get power through victimhood.
So now she's just this innocent girl who's just been a victim.
No, no responsibility.
All everyone else.
And by the way, once you've actually come out here and filed a case, somebody can't really do that much against you anymore because you've already put yourself in a position where if they do anything, they now have other things that can be brought against them.
If they start attacking you or trying to blackmail you or personally come after you, you can add on criminal charges.
There can be contempt of court.
There's all sorts of things that can come into play if a party to a lawsuit is attacked in some sort of way by the opposing party.
So I wouldn't be afraid so much as just you need to understand you're going to get money for this.
If you're going to come after somebody like this, yes, you do need money.
In a civil case, yeah.
Criminal, you can let law enforcement handle it.
But in a civil case, yes, you do need money.
You do need money.
Sometimes I wonder if he does this as an intimidation pact.
I wonder if he's purposely trying to put fear in my heart when he cashiers talk about throwing money into a lawsuit with a multi-millionaire.
It's not about her.
I think she's personalizing this.
It's a general tactic, which is effective.
If you know somebody's very wealthy and can sue you, you don't want to fuck with them really because you know that if they've got the money to burn, you don't want to have them burn that money.
Now, a lot of people are bluffing.
A lot of people do not have the spare funds or the time to do that.
And if they end up engaging in a lawsuit, that will extremely impact what they do, particularly for a streamer like Destiny who can no longer stream.
If you're out there getting stuck in depositions, getting stuck with court dates, getting stuck with everything else, you're not going to be able to stream.
And not only that, but it's going to hurt your streaming reputation.
You're going to have trolls.
You're going to have people in your chat.
You're going to have haters.
You're going to have a lot of stuff going on.
You're probably going to get taken off certain platforms at certain points.
You're going to lose advertisers.
There's going to be a lot of stuff that is going to happen with you and hurt him.
So that money that he has, he will quickly lose.
And what you'll find is a lot of people, particularly influencers and people on the internet, they get used to living a lifestyle.
Maybe they're living a lifestyle of cocaine and Minnesota hookers, right?
You get used to spending a certain amount of money because you're making millions.
But then when you're not making that money anymore, it's a problem because you no longer have that source of funds.
So if you're a streamer who's used to making $10,000, $20,000.
Okay.
So we get the idea with this is what the lawyer's telling us.
Now we have Destiny speaking in recent on the allegations.
In the news, Destiny has broken silence after the allegations of illegally sharing private content of two women.
And one of the victims, a streamer named Pixie, claimed that Destiny had sent content of her to a random 19-year-old e-girl on Discord, going by Kitten, whom they'd never met before, and then she published it to the whole world.
Shortly after, Cherry, another streamer, claimed that Destiny had shared intimate audio recordings of the two, and ended up filing a police report.
Destiny's claimed that the personal material of his was leaked and they never intended on the content being published in a return broadcast that Destiny shares in the following.
For the juicy stuff, this is what I will say.
I'm glad that I've inspired so many people to go the litigation route.
However, fortunately, that severely restricts what would be wise for me or what I am capable of saying publicly about anything.
I do look forward to the continuation of and ideally the resolution of that process, hopefully sooner rather than later.
But I think my two legal teams now are probably going to hate me for saying anything at all.
So I can't really say much.
And so far as that goes, unfortunately.
Destiny then later shares important thing and also mentions that there is a lot of communities priming on his downfall.
Here is Destiny's response.
Well, I'll say the most important thing, okay?
Regardless of what you've heard online, or regardless of your desire to simp for me or on me or simp for anybody else or whatever, obviously, taking any things or sharing anything non-consensually is never good.
Don't ever do that.
Don't defend that.
Don't be that guy.
I only say that because I saw some people were typing over the past week who were like, oh, like this doesn't matter.
Who cares?
Even if this did happen or whatever.
That's not cool, okay?
So, number one.
So remember, Destiny's gone around morality policing and virtue signaling and all these podcasts.
This is what I mean, ladies.
All the guys that say he's going on these podcasts saying that cheating is so wrong.
It's okay to divorce your husband over chores.
Women have it really hard.
Look what they, this is what these guys do behind the scenes.
Don't be that guy, okay?
Number one, who's defending anything like that, okay?
Don't do that.
Number one.
Number two, there are a lot of communities that are preying on my downfall.
Okay.
Because all of this is now super public, but because it's also coupled with litigation or threats of litigation, it kind of restricts the public movements that I can make.
Destiny went on to claim that several communities were praying on his downfall.
Now that the accusations are public, reiterating that due to the illegal proceedings, he's limited in what he can actually say.
Now, another individual has come out and claimed that private stuff and info was in fact sent to multiple people.
This other person that come out shares in the following.
My official stance is as stuff came out.
I learned that my trust was egregiously violated and that a lot of my private stuff, info, was in fact sent to multiple PPL without me being aware.
Remember, women do this all the time.
Women have group chats where they send stuff to each other all the time.
But when men do the same, they're punished.
Or having ever consented.
I can't go into more detail than that.
But this is something that I have been handling legally and off the internet.
I continue to stand by my original reaction.
I had the day stuff started to come out.
I have nothing to do with him and never will again.
I offer nothing but love and support to the other women also heard by him.
We stand in this together.
Adding, by private, I mean intimate and sexually explicit material, lol multiple.
Also, shout out to a JSTLK underscore who has been nothing but caring and supportive while I work through this BS Destiny situation.
I'm eternally grateful.
People, strangely mad about this LOL.
I've known JSTLK since way before this whole thing came to light.
ATP.
I have no reason to doubt his sincerity, but I get why PPL might have concerns and criticisms.
Lil Bro just sending everything to anyone.
You know it's funny.
Well, not funny, but sad.
But if you watch his past content on some of these victims, you get the impression that they're crazy, insane, unhinged.
Yet many of those victims, it turns out, were not crazy.
But right.
I guess when you have a charismatic and persuasive guy telling thousands of men in their 20s, 30s that some younger women are crazy, you just believe it.
But then you wonder, if he was wrong about them, which other streamers or people does he and his community despise that might actually be the good people in this situation?
Further into Destiny's stream, Destiny explains some of the people that message him that try to figure out what was actually going on before they kind of decided to do all this crazy public stuff and then talks about blacklisting in the following clip.
I will say that over the past year, like 2024, I've kind of like distanced myself from like a lot of these communities.
And now 2025, obviously, we've had the master distancing for a ton of people.
Hopefully, we continue to move in that direction.
We don't move in that direction anymore.
That's done.
Now we're like hardcore, separated.
Can you blacklist some of these people?
Yeah, probably, there's a lot of these people I'm probably just never talking to ever again.
I did say I want to write up a list of all the people, actually.
Hold on, because there were some people that messaged me to like figure out what was actually going on before they kind of decided to do all this like crazy public stuff about it.
I just want to read off the list of those people.
Hold on.
Okay.
Yeah, and that's all of them.
That was a little bit shocking as well, but okay.
Yep.
And that's the thing.
When you are friends, Myron has had so many chances to throw people under the bus.
He's never done it.
Blue pilled guys are dangerous because, and I'm going to show you guys the ABBA and Preach video.
Their priority is catering to women.
They will put women above their friendships.
They will put money above their friendships.
Just as women.
What do you want?
In other news, a Twitch streamer Asmund Gold late last night ended up getting hacked on Twitter.
And Asmund Gold's ex-account tweeted out that the streamer would be launching his own meme coin as well.
Okay.
So here's Destiny talking shit about me.
Go ahead, make some sense of this.
Listen, for me.
Yeah, there's no sense to be made here.
This is, I learned this a long time ago.
There are some people that have certain views that are very, very, very hardwired into them.
They're very fundamental to their character.
And they cannot fathom that another person could enjoy something that they can't or could be okay with something.
The earliest example I found in my life is: I love playing video games on the autistically most difficult level.
For me, the most fun I can have is losing 500 times in a row to beat it at the end and the 500 first try.
My stream is watching this.
And people are looking at like, there's no way you can introduce.
You can't possibly, blah, blah, blah.
And nobody will actually accept that except they seem to do it a ton.
And eventually they accept it.
When it comes to, especially being in an open relationship, I see this.
This is especially true when it comes to open relationships.
And the conversations are exhausting and a little boring because all you get is people saying like, there's no way you're okay with that.
Like, you've got to be coping.
You've got to be how'd it turn out for you, Destiny?
Well, you can enjoy your wife getting.
And it's like, listen, if both people are okay with it, they both have the freedom to do whatever.
Like, they, I mean, all you can do is take them at their word.
Unless you see some kind of external behavior otherwise.
Like, for instance, some guy like has a breakdown and he's like, fuck, maybe I made a mistake.
Then sure, then it's like, okay, well, maybe this isn't your choice.
But like, all it is is just people projecting their own, like, there's no way Adam gotta drive this fucking.
And then combining that with a whole bunch of the incredibly fucking retarded red pill shit where it's like, no, you don't understand.
Like what Pearl said, men and women are different.
You know, Adam can fuck 300 girls and that's okay.
There's no way that affects Lena at all.
But if Lena fucks even one guy, it's gonna ruin him.
Like, this is the most brain dead shit in the world.
Just people just can't understand.
How'd it work out?
No, Year later.
How is it working out for you, Destiny?
I understand it, which is fine, but like the judgment's still.
To be clear, you kind of threw that in there.
You're in an open relationship.
You and Melina, she's been on the show multiple times.
I don't think Ryan knew that.
How do you deal with like your girl leaving?
What's that mean, leave in and doing her thing?
What do you mean by that?
there is one how many European medicine something for you to believe it He won't.
The problem is that, like, if I'm seeing a documentary that's trying to sell me a point of view, like, even having like even having 50 or 100 people here, like, like, I need some type of like third-party validation.
So he doesn't answer the question.
He doesn't.
He just makes an argument about something else.
I'll use a phrase here.
Like you'll ask, you'll ask the trafficking and then he's like, Epstein's Island.
I'm like, what?
Because the question is flawed.
You're asking the question like there's a certain number of people.
I saw what I'm saying.
I saw it.
Sorry.
No, no, go ahead.
I saw a stream where you're talking to Steeko about like what it would take to change his mind.
So I'm asking you what it would take to change my mind.
Same question you asked me.
That's not what you asked me.
If you ask me what it would take to change my mind, then like to believe that.
No, no, okay, no, no, no.
Sorry.
No, no.
Simple question.
If you would ask me, what would it take to change your mind?
I asked him like the most simple questions and he's like, I can tell you what it would take to change my mind.
You asked me how many people would have to say something.
That's fundamentally different.
What would it take to change my mind?
I don't know.
Any type of like a third-party investigation by some private firm, by some government office, by somebody actually.
That was one of the answers I get.
I know you got triggered when I said the G-word.
The government is aware of it.
I'll avoid that.
That's a very distinct part of the people.
Yeah, I'm sorry.
I didn't want to trigger you there.
I'm so sorry.
No, you know what?
I couldn't even finish it.
He's so triggered now.
He's so triggered now.
I'm ready.
I'm ready to be unreasonable.
Look at that.
I know you're.
I'll ask the question, how many people?
Because people on this side, we believe in like people speaking to each other.
But you are so programmed and bot-minded that it has to be a government because you're stupid.
Your entire worldview.
He thinks he's so smart.
You're a streamer.
Why do streamers think?
Okay.
Destiny's smart.
Hold up.
I could show you a thousand people that believe the earth is flat.
Does that convince you at all?
Okay, but the question was how many people?
What if I showed you 10,000?
The point I'm trying to make is that your worldview is formed by people that have more power than you.
No, our worldview is by people that we speak to.
That's a very different way to research.
Yeah, so we're arguing about his worldview comes from what organizations tell him, where my worldview comes from what I see in real life.
And to form opinions about what goes on in the world.
That's extremely.
How many people would it take to convince you that the earth is flat?
That's the point, right?
It's not about how many people.
Okay, that's not even a mainstream belief.
Well, it is.
It's about who has the tools and who has the third-party verification.
It's also popular opinion, too.
No, it's not popular opinion at all.
It's really not a popular opinion that the earth is flat.
And to be honest, this is the thing.
He gets you, he trips you up because he asks you a question that has nothing to do with what we're talking about.
So if the earth, I'm not even going to go down this rabbit hole, but that's not really a mainstream opinion.
You know why it's a popular opinion?
Because I convinced myself on YouTube.
That is popular opinion.
They need, they know that general consensus is really important, but that's proof.
By the way, if I am flat, then they know that general consensus.
You're like, fucking freaking the f ⁇ out.
You look like you're not.
I can give you, I'm not triggered.
I'm trying to answer your question.
The reality is that if you ask me a question, how many people would it take to convince you like some food was safe?
I don't know.
I'm not going to rely on 10 or 20 or 100 people.
I want some organization that has the tools and has the oversight to not only investigate something, but to make sure they're doing.
And see, that's, again, that's more of a female mindset.
Men tend to think for themselves.
Women tend to think in groups.
So, you know, it's like if you try to sell something to a man, his first reaction is, I don't need that.
I'm not paying for that.
Or women, if you sell them some sort of community and you'll get this result because the doctor said, I mean, we spend thousands of dollars on plastic surgery every year.
Yeah, properly.
That's what I care about.
That could be three people or it could be a thousand people.
But 500 people trying to convince me of something if they've got no qualifications, if they've got no.
You know what?
People tell me I look like I'm high a lot.
And I don't smoke.
I've never been a smoker.
It's just not my thing.
I'll have a glass of wine from time to time, but we just never been my thing.
And I look at clips like this and I think I see why people think that because I kind of have the stoner look here.
And if they're trying to fucking sell me something, like people in the documentary where earlier you even admitted this guy's trying to sell you a protein blocking necklace, I'm not going to believe these people just because a lot of people there.
Show me.
Okay, where is some more?
I took all the ones where they said that destiny destroyed me.
Blah, blah, blah.
Like women like to be cheated on.
Every time I ask the girls on the show, it'll be like, we'll talk about cheating, right?
They'll bring up their ex that cheated.
But my next question is always like, did you stay?
And they always say yes.
And when I first heard this, I thought it was crazy.
I was like, there's no way girls like that.
It's so similar to an addiction.
It's the roller coaster.
And then they go back because they missed it.
Did any of them tell you they liked being cheated on?
I mean, they didn't.
Look at how nice I was to this man.
I was very nice to him.
Goes on, talks shit about me on all these shows.
Say that, but their actions, it's like.
A lot of women like to stay in relationships.
So do they like it because they stay there?
Yes, I should have said yes.
See, I feel like this is like a trap question.
It's like a trap.
It's like this is a big trap.
Like to be addicts.
Honestly, I think some addicts do.
I do.
Now, this is I have relatives that are addicts.
They just keep doing the same thing over and over again.
Based.
Okay.
Women love selfish men, though.
Oh, my problem.
You just like say the randomest moment.
And so this is what they do.
They gaslight you.
You know, there's men that have saved women that have been.
And this is when I first got into media, I don't like debates because nobody's talking to you in good faith.
They're just trying to do these trap questions.
Gotcha.
It's like a tactics.
I get it, you know.
But I kind of thought everybody was going in in good faith where we were trying to have honest conversations about what we believe, why we believe it.
That was kind of a dumb opinion because you go and you realize people are just trying to win.
But when I look at what's happened in my real life and the people I know, I don't know many people that have the experience that women pick nice men that are just treat them really well.
Not under 40, maybe over 40 was a little bit different of a time.
I'm going to keep going.
Most like, what is like the dumbest, wrongest opinion?
Yeah, would you be with a selfish guy?
Do you?
I've been.
Yeah.
Why do you keep saying I've been with you?
You're not anymore.
Okay, right?
When I say selfish, I mean like guys that are following their purpose and put themselves first.
Let's say you start dating a guy and he's like, listen, I love you and it's great what you're doing out here.
Pearly, I need you to move to Germany because that's where I live and I'm not moving anywhere for your career.
Would that be like attractive to you?
Like, God, he's so driven to just not care at all about my life.
I was going to move to Germany next year, anyways, for volleyball.
You totally avoided that question.
I think we know the answer.
Okay.
How about Zimbabwe?
Zimbabwe would be out.
Sorry.
I could go to Germany, Zimbabwe.
I don't think I could.
Yeah.
Your husband is from Zimbabwe.
See, he's going in.
He's this is what they do.
Do women go for bad boys?
How the well, okay, how the red pill sells men.
The liberal attitude of the West has driven people into a sort of like spiritual kind of like destitution.
Part of that, and it can be laid on the doorstep of capitalism or more specifically, hyper-consumerism.
And Red Pillars have correctly identified that there's a lot of like.
They said Zim is totally doable.
I don't know.
I've never been to Zimbabwe.
My producer in England was from there.
I'd have to see it.
That would be a tough one.
Purposeless, like men that don't feel like they have much going on in life, but then they take them and they do some weird calculus to throw them right back into that rat race.
Forget these liberal loser world order guys or whatever.
We're gonna have you guys going to the gym and getting ripped and getting so you can get and get money so you can get a lot of cars.
I was like, That's like the same capital you just left behind.
I don't understand why that's a bad thing to want to get a Bugatti.
Because things don't make you happy in a fulfilling sense.
Nobody's bought a thing that's made them.
Okay, do you know how what is destiny's net worth?
I'm gonna Google Destiny net worth.
Uh, destiny.
Okay, wait, he reveals his net worth.
Will you ever share your net worth?
It's below where it should be, and I don't know probably like one point between one and two millis.
Okay, okay, so millionaire telling you money doesn't matter.
We're the most out of touch group.
Happy for a long time.
I'm pretty sure social media is like some of the most damaging stuff for young girls in middle school and high school because of how much like information they're bombarded with in terms men are committing suicide, but it's always about women.
There's a beauty standard women's mental health.
How they look.
But you guys are like, well, but Instagram helps them get flown out to Dubai.
So I think like it does.
It's like totally, you're totally disconnected from like the real world.
I mean, well, to be fair, I have a little bit more of a nuanced take on this.
It does if you're an eight plus.
The mids aren't, they're not really going to get due buy offers.
Sevens kind of, they'll end up in there.
Maybe a strong six with like a good like a filter that makes her look like an eight.
There's levels.
It also lets you catfish the hell out of men like with these freaking Instagram filters.
Oh my god.
You know how many girls come on the show where it's like, I'll look at their as if like you're changing your face online because they all do it.
So they all know.
Yeah, but they're all trying to fit that beauty standard.
People evaluate their beauty standards based on the media that they consume and the thing that images around them.
Like that's just absolutely true.
Freaking who.
Then why don't you say boohoo to guys getting catfished?
Boohoo.
I mean, they probably should.
I mean, I think men do know.
That's the crazy thing.
They do know.
The way that all of these people talk about relationships is so.
So do you see this egotisticalness?
They destroy themselves.
And the funny thing is, they become his wife left him.
He was paying all the money for her apartment.
And his wife left him for another dude, banging him in her apartment, getting obsessed with him.
I don't know.
And he says that that guy's abusive.
So he said to me, he said to me, Oh, Pearl, women don't like abusive men.
And then according to you, your words, your wife left you for an abusive guy.
Okay, sure.
Okay, you're totally right, Destiny.
And the thing is, the guys in the forums, the red, like the original red pill guys, they don't care about virtue signaling.
They don't care about looking good.
They want to find what works.
Destiny on no jumper.
do you think your girl he's talking shit about me here and now just like he threw me under today's Granted, we weren't pals.
Like, let's be honest.
I mean, we were, we had the collab.
It wasn't that deep.
But it's just bad form.
I'm like, what the F is up with these YouTubers?
The first, they'll smile to your face and be super nice.
And then I was like, okay, okay.
We will be discussing the streamer Destiny.
Internet communities, especially online ones that do like political debate and video games, are very much like big boys.
So then this woman comes in.
So this is the way that women have a tendency to ruin guys.
So it's not enough to just say you can't be misogynistic.
Always going to be able to go through.
Hold on, hold on.
Not this one.
I thought this was the ABBA and Preach.
So now all of his friends are throwing him under the bus.
And I don't feel bad at all.
I don't feel bad at all.
I offered him my friendship.
He could have had me on the front lines defending him right now.
Nope.
Okay, ABBA and Preach.
Can you believe it?
I can believe it.
They decided to make a video about Destiny for clicks and views.
Now, to be fair, ABBA did warn him to stop dealing with these crazy women.
However, I just think it's bad form to throw your friend, to make money off of your friend's downfall.
Because in life, you know, there's things you warn your friend not to do, right?
I mean, there's things my, you know, I'll use my dad as an example.
There's things he said, don't do that.
And I did it anyway.
I did it.
I haven't had enough membership sign up for this show for you to get these juicy of stories.
But, you know, and you know what the worst thing you can do when you know you're wrong and you know you messed up is you go back and they say I told you so.
Something about my dad's such a nice person.
He never says I told you so.
Never.
TR.
He felt, you know, he had to burn the bridge with me even after we were very, you know, it was so crazy.
I had to learn this lesson with YouTubers that men they betray for money.
Women betray for attention.
So like this Pixie, she had a friendship with Destiny.
She was hooking up with him, whatever.
Now she's betraying him for money or for attention because she's probably not even going to make the money or not a lot.
Men betray for money.
So that's what he's doing now.
Yeah, they got to like, it's a super weird thing.
YouTubers will like denounce their friends.
Oh my gosh.
I can't, I won't, I will never forget the day I saw MTR's video.
I don't even want him to come out and do these freaking because this is this is what they'll do is they'll start editing you and like clipping you and taking you out of context.
But it was just crazy.
I couldn't believe he did that.
Title, I stand behind it.
It's not bait.
It's not a joke.
Destiny's getting canceled.
All right.
And the reason being this time is that he supposedly had intimate relationship with some women.
And what he would do is when he would film intimate moments with these ladies, record them, he would share some of these with other women he was approaching.
In one case, he shared it with a 19-year-old e-girl who he had never met in his life.
And he was flirting with her and shared videos of himself sleeping with another person without their consent.
Essentially, the 19-year-old gets hacked and that stuff goes public.
The person who was in the videos finds out, loses their mind, files a lawsuit asking Destiny for a lot of huge sum of money.
And then, you know, it comes out thereafter that Destiny apparently had also recorded a lot of other women while they were in his apartments without their consent.
So this has kind of gotten bigger and bigger since Warbeck.
Me specifically, where's Preach?
Preach busy, you know what I mean?
Out there doing gay shit with his wife.
Me, I'm here for you guys right now.
I was up in Africa.
Now, if you think I'm gonna take my time away from my people so I can go spend time on the internet to talk about white-on-white violence, you are bugging.
And if you guys are wondering where Preach is, now he's gonna try to justify it.
And he does in the comments.
Oh, I think he deleted it.
Oh, he deleted it.
What snakes?
What snakes?
Aside from doing gay shit with his wife, we both agreed that there's only one woman that each of us are going to defend in our lives.
For him, it's his wife.
For me, it's a streamer named Destiny.
And we got to do our job.
So this is my responsibility.
I'm going to handle her.
Now, some of you guys know, you know, Destiny is a friend of mine.
Okay.
And you might be confused why I decided to come out dripped out.
Now, again, he's picking.
Abba's picking.
You know what?
I care more about money and making this public than I do about my friend.
They could have covered other shit.
They really could have.
My friend's cancellation.
You know what I'm saying?
Looking kind of fresh.
And again!
You fucking idiots!
This is a fairly serious matter, and people wanted to hear my opinions.
That's another thing.
They falsely accused Fresh and Fit.
They completely did.
Zero repercussions.
Zero.
What simps?
They are complete simps.
I'll be honest with you, for all the bad things that are happening to Destiny, I don't feel bad for you because some of you don't know this.
Me and Destiny have spoken about his dating behavior for a very long time.
We've talked about it on stream, off-stream, and I've always been very vocal about the fact that I think he's very fucking dysfunctional with how he handles his dating life.
Okay, he says he's again.
Okay.
I cheated.
Hold on.
I cheated Abba and Preach.
So now he's virtue signaling.
Where the hell is it?
Oh my God.
Did he take it down?
Oh, I'm so annoyed.
Abba had a video talking about how he cheated on a girlfriend.
Now, I'm not saying, obviously, people make mistakes, they can grow whatever, but it's one thing to make a mistake.
It's one thing to profit off of your friends.
And that's so distasteful with how he prioritizes pleasure over everything else.
And I think the roots of a lot of these issues in this whole situation.
And you prioritize money over everything else because you're throwing your friend under the bus.
It's bullshit.
Is that he prioritizes his own selfish desires over other people's well-being, over what's good for his business and his career.
And now it's costing him more.
It cost him already some things in the past.
And he's always been very much in denial about it.
Okay.
So let me.
I want to.
I brought out the whiteboard for today, fellas.
Okay.
So I want to talk about the steps that women take in order to destroy men.
Sometimes, not all.
Number one is go Into a industry.
So they have a tendency to go into an industry, sleep with the boss.
What they want from sleeping with the boss is either money or attention.
Three, sue, defame, or lie about the guy.
So this is what we got with Pixie.
We got her going into an industry, sleeping with destiny, suing for money or attention.
Oh, wait, no.
Sleeping with destiny for attention.
She wants to become a better debater.
Destiny can help her.
And then suing, defaming, or lying.
And then four, the simps know, and we have the simps.
So this is ABBA and Preach and all the other people that cater to the female dollar.
So the simps usually make money from women.
So they somehow are paid.
They're either paid by women or have low female IQ.
So I don't know which it is.
They're either paid or they're idiots.
One of the two.
ABBA and Preach, they're 100%, they're paid.
There's, I mean, they know their audience panders to women.
80% of consumer buying decisions are made by women.
They know that YouTube is pro-woman.
And so the simps have to make a choice.
Friend under the bus.
So they throw their friend under the bus or stand behind him.
And this is where the simps have to decide: do I care about morals or money?
And as you guys know, I'm a pessimist on this channel.
So usually they pick money.
And that's what ABBA and Preach are doing right now.
So then the Simps have to back up the firing, suing, defamation, lies, whatever it is.
And even though I don't like Destiny, I do think this is wrong.
And yes, he should, the nudes, okay, he shouldn't have shared them, sure.
However, I highly doubt that Pixie has never shared private messages or private things.
So I think it's kind of BS that women can press charges for this, even though I understand it.
But yeah, so that's really the cycle of how this happens at work.
Women go into an industry and sleep with the boss, but not all women, YouTube, not all, not all.
Then they want either money or attention.
You know, because you'll think some women, they don't make any money and you're like, why are you doing this?
Attention.
So then they either sue, defame, so they spread a bunch of lies.
Because remember, our only superpower is communication.
So then the simps, so the other people in the office, the simps, will either throw the guy under the bus or stand behind him.
So the way that the simps will either say they're there.
So if it's a woman, so like here's the woman.
There's Pixie.
She banged best destiny.
What an idiot.
And then here's the other men in the office.
So then the other men will say they're, they're, there.
You sweet, innocent, you're just a victim.
You were not irresponsible in any way.
So the way the simps will do it is they will either.
I'm going to do a different thing because this is becoming a mess.
The simps will either lie to the woman and comfort her.
They will spread the rumor as well.
Or go yell at the guy.
And nowhere there are they going to say, are any of them going to say, hey, you know what, Pixie, you're an idiot when that's the God honest truth?
Zero.
None.
And that's why the world will keep lying to us.
So I do apologize for the messiness of the board.
So that's why I've been switching to PowerPoints more recently because everything's kind of sometimes my board gets how would it fix him negatively?
And now it's costing him even more.
And I'm to this day.
Anyways, guys, that's all I got for you today.
Destiny, if you're watching this, I don't think you deserve to be falsely accused.
So I am sorry about that because even though you were, you it was really idiotic of you to share those news, especially with someone you don't know.
That's pretty stupid.
To me, Pixie playing victim is just to destroy your career, and I think that's wrong.
However, you trashed me on a bunch of podcasts after we were really nice to you in London.
And I think you're slimy, so I don't feel bad.
All your friends are throwing you under the bus right now.
Anyways, like the video on your way out.
Subscribe to the channel.
And I will see you guys tomorrow.
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