Doug MPA and Pearl Baby dissect the "body positivity" movement’s shift from mid-2000s acceptance of war-injured soldiers to today’s perceived glorification of obesity, calling it a "co-opted" distortion. Pearl, who lost 14 pounds (a "stone") and 98 lbs total (from 392 to 294 lbs), argues health risks—like diabetes or heart issues—shouldn’t be ignored, citing global food access disparities and personal weight-loss struggles post-marriage. Critics like Sean and Doug mock the movement’s extremes ("harpoon whales," "fat tax" jokes) while debating virginity’s role in marital happiness, linking high partner counts (e.g., nurses, flight attendants) to divorce rates. Ultimately, they frame body positivity as a misguided trend that prioritizes superficial acceptance over real accountability. [Automatically generated summary]
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And today, we are going to cover some of the majestic creatures that were on Pearl's show in Pearl Studio.
Now, what do I mean by majestic creatures?
I mean the whales.
There's some big women that came on Pearl's show, guys.
The majestic, beautiful whales.
In fact, Pearl got attacked in public by this big, huge, drunk English woman, this big whale.
We call it a whale attack.
And that's where I started calling the chat the harpoon gang.
That goes way back.
But anyway, so that's what we're going to go over today.
I have a couple of clips that we're going to cover.
And I'm going to have a guest join me and do this.
Yep.
So we're going to go for about an hour, hour and a half.
And once again, thank you for being here.
I really appreciate it.
And for those who are new, I am Doug MPA.
I've been supporting Pearl for four years now.
I always knew that she was going to be a big deal.
I'm a completely biased supporter.
I think Pearl's fantastic.
I'm happy and proud to consider her a friend and to be able to work with her officially because I'm officially part of the channel.
So, anyway, and one of the benefits of this for me is I modded every single pregame show, every single one.
So I have a little bit of insight on what was going down at the time.
I can tell you what was going on in the chat, all that stuff.
Anyway, so let's get into reviewing some of the beautiful, majestic creatures that were on Pearl's show.
Let me share my screen.
I still see people creeping in here.
Okay.
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All right.
So, this was one of you're going to see this girl in yellow.
This actually led to one of her first viral clips that everyone started covering was when this girl, because this girl in yellow is going to say that she's an eight when she's big as a house.
We're going to be joined by Sean.
How are you doing, buddy?
What's going on?
How are you doing?
I'm hanging out, man.
You ready to check out some, you ready to harpoon some of these whales with me?
Harpoon gang in the building.
Let's go, man.
So, if you guys remember, Sean was the guy that dumped Pearl on stream, the guy that's an artist at dumping women.
And so, Sean's going to help you review some of this beautiful whale footage.
So, let's get into it.
Jacob Joseph, good to see you, my friend.
Sly Dog in the chat.
I can't P4P.
Good to see you.
Let's go.
Back to the original question: like, should women settle?
Um, do you, for a question for the men and Ish, I'm gonna, you can be in this too.
So, this was in her first uh studio, because you can always tell by the sound of deadening stuff in the back here.
This is probably this is her first year.
I think this is like her 20th-something show.
I don't remember, I think it's like number 22 for 23, probably.
Do you think most girls think that they're hotter than they are?
Oh, wow, for the for the men.
Look at that.
Look at the couch begging for its life, dude.
And they're all dancers at the beginning of the scene.
Like, oh, yeah, we all dance for all dancers.
And surprisingly, not strippers.
Yeah, dancers, right?
I'll say this carefully.
Um, look, I think people in general have uh great difficulty being objective about how they look.
I think uh women also think it's the men too.
Do you think no?
Well, I think men less so, to be honest with you, if I'm if I'm being real.
I'm trying to be as diplomatic as possible.
Put some whales and some tridents in the chat for me, please.
Because we harpoon whales over here, harpoon gang in the house.
Let's go.
Possible, yeah.
But look, truthfully, I think men don't really have the same kind of problems with objectivity.
Excuse me, like for example, myself, if I were to, you know, like rate myself or whatever, I'd probably give myself somewhere around like a four or a five, maybe even less, depending on who's observing.
The reason why I say that, and the reason why I say that's it's because men are realistic.
Most men will underrate themselves, women will always overrate themselves, and that wasn't really a problem when I was younger.
I'm in my 40s, and you know, you would, well, there would be really attractive women doing that, but the bigger women and the ugly women knew that they had to be nice and kind of humble and the single moms too.
But now, all that's out the window, it's an objective rating.
We could take into consideration height, skin color, ethnicity.
Some people might like facial hair, some people don't.
I'm growing bold, you know, it's happening.
My dad's bald, you know, like that might take a couple of points off for some people, or it might increase.
Who knows?
But I've got to accept that as a man.
Yeah, I've got to accept my station, the fact that maybe I was less blessed genetically than others, or more blessed genetically than others, or whatever.
And I've got to just do what I can to improve.
I feel as though women, regardless of whether they're big, small, tall, dark, white, whatever, there's a sense of like, I deserve some kind of like a high-value man or a high-value partner or whatever.
Like, hence why you were talking about the 8-20 rule.
Why the majority, vast majority of women go for the same couple of dudes.
Yeah.
So there is a sense of entitlement there.
If you're all going for the same guys, not all of you are going to get the same guys, obviously.
So some of you guys need to kind of take stock and be like, well, maybe I'm not cut out for that kind of guy or whatever.
You know, let me find someone in my station, in my wheelhouse, in my category.
So what about you?
What do you think?
Why do girls think all their friends are hot?
Sean, why do you think that all girls think that their friends are hot?
Propaganda gang.
They love lying to each other.
Facts.
And I'm going to say something like this, Doug.
I'm sure the couch, that couch used to be a 10.
Now it's a 4.
Because they're sitting on their bed.
Bro, it's true.
I'm telling you, just wait till we get to the other two videos, man.
You're going to see the couch screaming for us live, dude.
Look at that.
The guy asked, Why are all why do women find all their friends hot?
Then look at this girl's mouth like she's shocked, like she doesn't know what he's saying.
Yeah, dude.
All of my friends are hot.
I attract them.
Talking to the mic.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, I just think that's evident that girls don't think you judge themselves accordingly to how they look.
Could you ask the question again?
So, the question is: Do you think most girls think they're hotter than they are?
Yes.
Why?
So, behind the production station, Ish, I think his name is Ishmael.
He was Pearl's first producer, and then him and Blessing are related.
So, Ish introduced Pearl to Blessing, and then Blessing was Pearl's producer all the way through the rest of the time in London.
But that's not that's Ish speaking in the background right now.
I think it comes from a group mentality where, like, within their group, it's the out couch.
Hilarious, they may tell themselves things that are not true, but to comfort their feelings, so then they get the sense of entitlement that they deserve this and they deserve that.
Um, but it's it's females in general, it's not, it's not a it's not a it's not something that I'd say, oh, like this is a bad thing.
I think it is a bad thing, to be honest, actually.
Um, yeah, now let's hear from the girls.
Do you think most girls are objective, or do you think they think they're hotter than they are, or do they underrate themselves, go around?
Personally, I think it depends on the person because it depends.
Hashtag, it depends, gang.
Hashtag it's nuance, gang they can never get a straight answer.
It's a yes or no question.
Well, it depends, it depends and nuance.
Get out of here.
Growing up, I'm obviously not skinny.
Hi, everyone.
I'm not skinny.
So, yeah, right?
Let me go back hotter than they are, or do they underrate themselves, Gorana?
Personally, I think it depends on the person because growing up, I'm obviously not skinny.
Hi, everyone.
I'm not skinny.
So, growing up, I was never the beauty standard for anyone.
So, like, all my friends were getting chatted up by people, blah, And I was just the other one, you know.
So, like, she was the fat friend.
She was the duff, the designated ugly fat friend.
And what do you think is attractive women, like one attractive woman having an ugly friend that's a thing still, right?
Yeah, I still think it's a thing.
You know, you gotta have that person there.
Now, why do you think that attractive an attractive woman will have a duff around?
Is it like a esteem thing to make themselves feel better, or is it the refrigerator guarding the snack where they know that the ugly friend will keep any guy that she doesn't want off of her?
What is it?
Both.
I think they work with both.
A personal security guard and a personal hype, man.
So, it's both.
There you go.
I never really thought of myself as an attractive person.
Like, I would never call myself anything more than a fault.
But now, like, I don't really care about what anyone thinks about me.
I've grown into myself and I've comfortable with who I am now.
That, like, even if you guys call me delusional or whatever, I think I'm maybe not a 10, let's not go that far, but like, definitely an eight per.
So, like, did you hear that?
Let's go back a little bit.
No, no, no, she is right now.
Like, I don't really care about what anyone thinks about me.
Like, I've grown into myself and I've comfortable with who I am now.
That, like, even if you guys call me delusional or whatever, I think I'm maybe not a 10, let's not go that far, but like, definitely an eight per.
So, like, there you go.
Yeah, you have to read into it.
She said she looked like an eight.
I think that's accurate.
Wait, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
She looked like the number eight.
Yeah, yeah, no, no, no.
She's not an eight, but she looked like the number eight.
And next to that guy, she looked like the number 18.
You know what's that?
How many black couples can you see, especially in the south, where the guy's all skinny and the woman's like freaking 280 pounds?
So it's like the number 18 walking together down the street.
100% true.
100%.
And I don't know if you guys have seen on Instagram and TikTok where these couples will do a thing where the guy will pick up his girl or his wife and put her on his shoulder or do something like that.
And there are almost no black couples on there now.
She's going to tell us why she thinks how she got to the conclusion that she's an eight.
You guys ready?
Let's go.
Whether you guys think I am or not, that's got nothing to do with her.
So what is it that took you from a four to an eight if nothing's changed?
See, that's a magic question, dude.
What happened?
How did she get from a four?
That's a four-point differential, guys.
That's a lot of ground right there.
How does she cover that so fast?
Still looking like this.
She might be okay.
She could jump up a couple of points with a guy if the guy has a six pack.
You know, he gets through half a fifth of vodka.
That'll gain like two points, maybe.
A six pack of beer, two points.
But an eight, that's never happening.
What is it?
Hold on one second.
That's my fault.
38 or 9.
All right, guys.
One second.
What up, guys?
Welcome to the Just Pearly Things YouTube channel and welcome to that pre-game.
I understand that, yeah.
So, definitely an eight per.
So, like, whether you guys think I am or not, that's got nothing to do with her.
But, like, so what is it that took you from a four to an eight if nothing's changed?
What is it that takes loving myself and looking in the mirror and not being disgusted at what I see?
I understand that, yeah.
So, see, he's just simply, I understand that.
Yeah, I understand that.
Yeah, see, and this is what we have to do.
This is what we're supposed to do, guys.
We're supposed to just sit there and bite our tongues and just let him get away with saying stuff like this.
Look at the look on Pearl's face.
Look at that.
But that doesn't, you're not necessarily being objective about how other people view you, right?
Because isn't that what a rating really is?
Like, what you say to us to meet me?
Like, if I rated myself one to ten, I give myself a five.
I think I'm normal.
And Pearl's always giving herself a five, always.
People, what do you rate yourself, Pearl?
Pearl says, I'm a five on average.
I know I am.
And that usually shuts down the discussion because they want her to try to, they want to try to get her out of her frame.
They want her to be illusional, but Pearl's one of the most realistic people I've ever met.
She knows what her results have been in her life.
She knows exactly where she stands in the sexual marketplace.
She's like, I'm a five.
Looking.
And I just think it's based on my results.
I think if I was an eight, nine, or 10, I would have had modeling contracts because people in the top 20% of beauty, they get they get modeling contracts.
What is beauty?
So, what is beauty?
Sean, what do you even say to a woman that asks that question?
What's the purpose of life?
Also, we can always ask what if, but we're talking about something pretty concrete here.
Yeah, I know.
If someone claps in the woods and there's no one, if a tree falls in the wood, there's no one to hear it.
Is there actually any sound?
What's that question they asked?
What is beauty?
I mean, there's a lot of things.
Like, if you, I mean, you can, you can go online and have people rate your pictures and they rank you one to ten.
That's wild.
And so you can get, you can get a lot of data that says how attractive you are in society.
And men will rate you.
Women will rate you.
Like every day, how we look is like how we represent ourselves.
It's not fun, but it's just like being honest.
And the thing about it is, is in 2025, now more than ever, women have their basic needs met, whether it be through the government, some stupid job that they call a career, right?
Their parents' money, whatever.
So they focus on looks as much, if not more, than men do now.
But they keep telling men to not focus on looks.
It's crazy.
How do we get there?
How do we get here, Sean?
How?
Well, that's the psyop, man.
I'm supposed to give you propaganda.
You're supposed to believe it.
And then I'm supposed to close the deal.
So that's nothing but more than what they're doing.
But I think when it comes down to that looks and makeup, people tend to say, well, hey, look, if you go here, fat women are appreciated.
Well, yeah, go there.
And then, again, they have a standard of beauty.
It's fat.
But you're going to have to go to that tribe.
If you're in the United States and most developed countries, that is not the standard.
So everybody has metrics for beauty, even though they might shift.
But net net, the majority like it the way we do in 2025, which is fat.
Yeah.
And also, here's the thing: there is beauty all over the world.
Okay.
There is no, oh, European beauty standard.
No, you can find.
They love that one.
Isn't that crazy?
I'm not the beauty standard.
You could be if you lost 80 pounds.
But it's just it's all excuses.
And let me go this girl right here.
This you know this girl right here because so many B dubs are so big.
It has never been easier to be attractive as a B dub.
All you have to do is be in shape.
And you're better like this girl right here in the top right.
This girl is making this girl look that much more attractive.
It has never been easier, never to be attractive as a black woman in the West because so many big women, because so many B dubs are so big.
Skinny, hi, everyone.
So like, I never go ahead.
No, but I was going to say, but the big women will mock her and say she looks like she needs to eat something, like she's sick or something, because she's within the BMI.
You get what I'm saying?
So they'll bully her.
It's true.
It is socially acceptable for big women to make fun of small women, but small women can't make fun of big women.
And I've met some women who try as they might, there's not a lot of them.
I mean, they're statistically insignificant, but I've met some women where they can't gain weight to save their lives and they get brutalized for it.
100% true.
It's just like being honest.
So, um, and it's also like you can take a dating app state, like you know, everyone's Tinder bumble, like they have a ranking for you behind the scenes, yeah, damn, yeah, we're all trusted.
So, um, I don't understand when girls say, like, I'm an eight, because, or sometimes I hear girls say time because I hear this a lot where they say, like, because I love myself and I'm like confident now.
But don't you think attractiveness is based on results?
They may be, but I don't care about those results to be honest.
But do you think because she's what I think she's probably in her early 20s.
A lot of women, whether they're whales or not, don't care about results in their 20s.
But you know, 27 to 35, and definitely after 35, they start caring about those results all of a sudden.
I think then you're not being objective about your how attractive you are or how attractive anyone else might be.
I guess not, but yeah, it's like this: the attitude is like, Well, you can't fire me, I quit, you know, I don't want to do the work, so I'm just gonna quit.
But no, it doesn't work that way.
That's the attitude that a lot of these big women have.
I can't meet the standard, so I'm gonna say that I don't care about the standard that stuff's not really important to me.
I think when someone rates somebody, why does that have anything to do with them?
Like, if you rate me, if someone rated like somebody a three, and it's just like, okay, that's that's your opinion.
Like, it's not like a rating is not a fact, it's an opinion.
Well, you know, I mean, everyone's opinion then.
Well, but yeah, add up to a consensus, maybe not a fact, but consensus, consensus, yeah.
Yeah, but I think like I have a group of friends, right?
And when I walk into the room with the group of friends, I know immediately who's going to get the most attention from the guys.
It's it's it's not me, right?
I have like a friend who's like very, very attractive.
You see how based Pearl is?
Oh, let me see if I can turn my microphone up.
Okay, okay, I turned my microphone up a little bit.
He said that my audio is kind of low.
Okay, you see how based Pearl is?
She said, Look, I have a group of friends that are girls, and when we all walk into a room, we know who gets the most attention.
It's true, it's the same thing with us guys.
Most of us have a guy who's better looking in our friend group who's more charming, and we just accept it.
There's a hierarchy in things, and we don't deny it, even in friends groups.
And I know when I walk into a room with her, like the guys talk to her first, because that girls, you can kind of just feel it.
But I almost wonder when I hear, like, and I hear this from girls a lot: like, I'm a 10, I'm a 10, I'm a 10.
Um, if that's not like rooted in reality, because attractiveness, like there, there's numbers behind it, whether it's just your results in the world or your dating app data or the like the type of guys you can get, they're just stuck, they know it's true, but they can't admit it.
A based truth bomb from Pearl Davis, but they're gonna still deny it.
They can't let that compute, guys, they just can't.
It's a tough conversation.
Fun, like, like, I don't enjoy walking into a room and knowing everyone's going to talk to my friend and not me.
That's not fun.
But I think I'd be delusional if I if I thought if I walked into a room and I thought, wow, like they're all going to talk to me first.
I think, in addition to your point, men understand hierarchy.
I was just going to say that.
So, we understand that I'm a four because there are guys that are five and get this.
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Attention.
Guys that are six, they get that attention.
Seven, and so on and so forth.
Whereas women, I don't want to say they live in a delusion sometimes, but it's a case of, well, I, because I believe I'm this, I am that.
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I was going to speak about gender, but I thought, let me not because there's a whole separate topic where people will go, oh, what is gender?
And then, yeah.
Yeah, let's not go into that.
Yeah, let's not go into that place.
You're going to get me in trouble.
But I think, I do think that women also understand the hierarchy.
It's just like in this day and age, because we've been exposed to what men want, we kind of understand, like, oh, okay, that's not what men want, but I don't care because I'm not, I'm never going to be that, you know.
You see that right there?
What did I tell you, Sean?
She knows she can never be what men want, so she's just going to not care.
Which is actually sad because she can do some work.
I wouldn't say she would be Beyonce, but she could do some work and get herself together.
But, you know, double down an illusion.
That is a strategy, also.
Yeah.
And all that's happening is time is ticking by.
Tick, Right?
You better live a life just wearing a fat suit.
You could switch it up.
It doesn't have to be like that.
Yeah.
I will.
Think about it.
It doesn't even take that much.
See, women think that men want women to have six-pack abs.
No, we just don't want you to be a double-digit dress size.
They're number eight.
Exactly.
Without money and clout, shall I say?
What do you guys think men want?
Kim Kardashu.
Baddie.
Whoa, let's ask y'all.
I want to hear because you said like you think that girls understand what men want.
So I want to go like one by one.
Do you think?
What do you think men want?
No.
One out of time.
Sorry.
I couldn't tell you because I feel like, again, I've never been in a relationship, but I've chatted to quite a few guys.
And it seems like it's not even that I don't live up to their standards.
I feel like I'm never what they want.
And I'm like, is it looks?
Okay, apparently I checked that box, but they still don't want me.
Is it personality?
Yeah, you're cool, your vibes, but I don't want to wife you.
Like, I don't, I don't get it.
You say you want personality, but you still go and try and treat a girl like a hoe.
And I know this is not all guys.
I understand.
She's probably in her early to mid-20s.
Sean, why do you think a woman?
Because she's not a bad-looking woman.
Why would a woman like this get to that point, get to this point, and have never had a relationship?
Probably a lot of issues with her, though she likes to project it onto other guys that she's probably dating at 20%, right?
But it's probably not even their fault.
It's her.
She probably doesn't feel good about herself.
She's all over the place with what she's saying right now.
I mean, come on.
How old do you have to be to not just be in a standard relationship, right?
So there's some things that she's probably not disclosing about herself and instead going a different story.
Because come on, you're like 25, right?
You said like maybe close to that, and you've never been in a relationship.
That's your choice.
Obviously, there's a supply of men that would be in a relationship and would like to be in a relationship with a girl like this.
Yeah, there's something going on with her that's making her impossible.
She's a sim so by choice.
I see Michael K-19 C fan, but Pearl moved to London, and nothing but black women are on the show.
So let me clear this up for you, everyone, real fast.
Pearl had recruiters that were recruiting people onto the show.
There was no criteria.
Who wants to come on the show?
Right?
But what demographic are the most likely to go in front of a camera and say crazy stuff and make a fool of themselves?
We already know the answer.
I don't have to say it.
So that's why the makeup of women was how it was on Pearl's show.
That is why.
She wasn't actively trying to get a bunch of B-dubs on her channel, on her show.
That's just how it happened.
Because once again, they are the most likely to get in front of a camera and show out and say crazy stuff.
And hey, it's all entertainment for us.
Shoot.
Maybe this is just the guys I attract.
I don't know what I'm doing, but okay, cool.
But I just feel like maybe society as a whole, not everyone, we do care a lot about looks.
And I think that is a lot about like the first.
It's just, it's very superficial.
I think a lot of guys are very superficial.
Again, not all guys, but maybe a certain kind of guys, they just care more about looks.
Could I give you some advice in regards to like dealing with a guy that you're not sure where you stand with him?
Where he's saying, like, he might have sex with you, but he's not willing to commit to you.
Or he might, you know, take you out on dates, or you might cook dinner for him, or you might take him on dates, you know, whatever it is.
Yeah.
But there's no commitment.
There's no long-standing chance of a relationship.
Yeah.
If you're dealing with that kind of situation, I think there's one sentence that would clear up the whole thing.
Would you like to meet my dad?
Bang.
Well, if you don't have a dad, okay, fair enough.
But would you like okay?
On to the next majestic creature.
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Just not good anymore.
No, I don't want to see you anymore.
Because there's no compatibility.
You have to know and understand the person sexually before you can commit to them for the rest of your life.
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Oh, and I call this Pearl's blue robe of wisdom because some of her greatest toothbrush were when she was wearing the blue pearl robe of wisdom here.
Never been with anyone else.
Because you know what feels good and from what doesn't feel good.
And when you were a virgin, did you feel like the person you were like the first person you had sex with was bad?
No, looking back on it, I did all right, to be fair.
Yeah, okay.
Okay.
So what about you, verse virgin?
Well, you didn't say a percentage.
What percentage?
Um, what percent of that you wouldn't be happy?
No, would be like what percent have happy marriages of virgins on their wedding night.
Put some harpoons and some whales in the chat, guys.
We harpoon whales over here.
Say about 25%.
25%.
Okay.
I don't know.
For me, I just feel like you can't base your happiness in marriage just based on sex, though.
No, so they take, they take, you know, how many partners did you have before marriage?
They fill out the survey and then they say, are you happily married after 10 years?
So it's like, what percent of 100 women are happy after 10 years that are virgins on their wedding night?
I wouldn't know.
I'm just going to take, I guess, like 30%.
35%.
Yeah, like again, I just don't.
Do you agree?
Do you do you think virginity has any impact on the happiness of a marriage?
No, I don't.
You don't?
So it doesn't matter if you've had a lot or a little.
Yeah.
Could have.
What about 100 partners?
Okay.
100 partners.
That's yeah.
Okay.
That could definitely affect.
Look at the lashes and the weave.
Man, and the makeup.
A first day, you got to take a girl swimming, dude.
Hit it with a bucket of water.
Let's see what happens.
Your happiness and marriage.
But if you're a virgin, I don't see how it would necessarily affect your happiness because you don't necessarily know how it feels.
Okay.
What do you think?
I think like more like 80% because it's sacred.
And I think that the girl has tattoos on her face.
I remember this girl.
Tattoos on the face is automatic.
No, you're gone.
Come on now.
Are you serious?
Man, the husband would cherish his wife a lot more.
And they grow together, they learn together.
And usually, if you're married as a virgin, you're young.
Do you know what I mean?
So if they're not going to be happy in the relationship, it's not because of sex, it's the emotional and mental thing.
But yeah, I think they'll be a lot more happier getting married as a virgin.
Okay, Auntie.
I think it'd be high as well because you've got nothing to compare with.
You know, you can't say he's rubbish because you don't know how rubbish he is.
You just think that's it.
So, again, this is from a more Catholic organization.
So you can take it with a grain of salt.
But 80% chance of a happy marriage if you're a virgin on your wedding day.
Guys, put in the chat what percentage of women are virgins on their wedding night in 2025.
Sean, you have a guess.
Heck no.
I'll probably say 10 or 1% because what kind of virgin are we talking about?
you know people are going to find exit bouts and alternative bouts.
So you say 1%?
1% facts.
Ched Matt LaCasio says zero.
KO just says five.
Demonic Ant says 0.001.
Justin Ash says 0.2%.
TDM says 0.
Yeah, it's around three percent.
Okay, yep, yep, I got you know, there's free drinks, yeah, man.
Um, so look at the couch.
So, where hold on, when do you think it changes?
So, what number of partners do you think a girl goes from typically being happy to being unhappy?
Look at the couch screaming for mercy.
Look at that, help me, help unhappy in what sense.
Um, so again, they say, How many partners did you have before marriage?
She says two, three, four, five, ten, twenty.
Where do you where do you see the number changing?
Um, a lot, basically.
I actually saw something and it said that if you've slept with more than 25 people by the time you get married, you have a higher chance of divorce.
I don't know how factual that is, but um, okay, so you think 25, roughly?
Okay, what do you think?
I'm trying to think.
Um, I'll say even like 10, 10, okay, yeah, I'll say like 30.
I think obviously it affects the man and his ego, and which is not a bad thing.
Do you know what I'm saying?
He emotionally treat her a certain way and always have this like hangover.
So, yeah, maybe 38%.
38%.
What do you think?
I can't remember a question.
How many, how many partners until it affects a girl's marriage?
Okay, that's why I wouldn't say that percentage.
That's why I was sorry.
I was confused.
I'm just double-checking the style before I said it.
So, I was kind of happy before marriage.
Can I just answer that?
Can I say anything above two, basically?
Above two?
Yeah, I was gonna say two.
I was gonna say third time lucky after two, you just get married.
Yeah, so um, after two, it significantly goes down.
It's like 80, guys.
Please don't butcher me in the chat.
I know, I know.
It's like it goes down to roughly 50%, but after five partners, you have a 20% chance of being in a happy marriage.
There's no way any man, if he choose to get married, is going to marry a woman that has less than five bodies, not in 2025.
It's not possible.
No way.
It's either she's a virgin or she's dug out.
There's no in between, especially if she's been.
What are some of the biggest indicators that a woman has a high body count?
Sean, chat.
I think, number one, did she go to a major university?
If she went to a major university, she got dug out.
And then her occupation, if she's a nurse, she got dug out.
What else, Sean?
And she's breathing and she's a female.
She's got dugout.
I can't even argue with you there, man.
I can't.
Unless she's in a religious cult, then maybe that reduces the chances, but she still probably got dug out by a limited supply.
She's just a general, regular woman.
She got dug out if she's locked in a tower like Rapunzel.
She has a low body count.
But other than that, dude, she's dug out.
Nurse, flight attendant, tattoos, nose rings, face tattoos.
Yeah.
Yep.
All true.
So you go from an 80% chance to a 20, 25% chance.
That's a crazy statistic.
Just off the five.
Yeah, because what are the odds that that's the best you can do?
Right?
Like that, the guy, the fifth one is the one you're happy with.
Like what was wrong with the first, second, third, and fourth?
So maybe you're just never happy.
I don't have natural marriage.
Okay.
We are going to react to an Amber Rose clip.
Oh, wait, but first, first, should I read the super chat?
Yes.
I'm trying to be better, guys.
If you have a comment, guys, all right.
I need to have a talk with you.
Sometimes, guys, we need to be nicer in the chat.
All right.
I was a savage in the chat back then, guys.
I was an absolute savage.
Super chat and in the regular chat, dude.
Man.
Look, I really'm going to read them now.
And I don't actually even know what you guys put because I haven't been watching.
Please don't make me say things where I feel awkward.
All right.
Those are the days.
Like, it's not fun for me.
It's not fun for you.
Well, it's very fun for you.
I could see the draw, but I'm just really looking forward to having a bit nicer.
If you got stats, questions, thoughts, that's fine.
But personal attacks, we're going to try to stay away from.
But, you know, you paid for these, so I'm going to read them.
But, you know, moving forward, okay.
Doug Bagley.
The difference is modern day gardening tools are giving away their value for free.
LOL, you can have sexual compatibility and still have a horrible relationship.
Zentiance.
Oh, hi, Zentiance.
Fun fact, Zentiance was my first super.
Ori Towns says, Doug is not as successful with ladies as he would like us to believe.
I am not a Tyrone.
I did not grow up in the right neighborhood to be a Tyrone.
I never claimed to be.
I'm telling you, I made a lot of mistakes.
And also, here's the thing, Ori Towns.
I grew up in the 90s.
Us 90s raised men.
We were the biggest simps, the biggest romantic simps ever born into this country.
We had Urkel chasing Laura on family matters.
We had Roger chasing the sister-sister twins.
We had all the simping RB.
We had boys to men, freaking all that.
And I bought into a hook, line, and sinker.
I made some mistakes, guys.
I've never claimed to be some kind of ladies' man.
No way.
I've made a lot of mistakes.
I was married, divorced.
Yeah, it was rough.
So if you think I've ever tried to project that I'm some kind of ladies' man, I'm not even close.
You know, I had to learn the hard way, but the hard way is the best way.
Yeah, I am 6'3, though, like Guy Fo says.
I am 6'3.
So I do have that.
Chatter.
When I did my first show a year ago, he was the first one to give me like a big super chat.
And I was, I kept going.
In fact, all the people that were there in the 90s put the worst ways that they taught us to simp.
In fact, Sean, you were there.
How simpy was the 90s?
Bruv, it was the worst thing in the galaxy, man.
The music was just ridiculous.
Oh, man, you remind me of my jeep.
I'll make love to you.
Thank you, me too.
Oh, my God.
Baby, I'll hold you tight, baby, all through the night.
What?
I got to go to work.
This is not.
Let me love you, Dan.
Oh, cut it out, man.
Even if it tastes all nice.
Let me love you, Dan.
Jeez.
Love and basketball.
All this type of stuff, man.
Or they celebrate Love Jones.
You remember that movie, Love Jones, that all the black women love?
Yes.
And she broke up with her boyfriend.
Love Jones was the one where she broke up with her boyfriend in her hometown, and then she went off to college or something.
And she met Lorenz Tate, and then she said that she had to go back home to see if there was still something between her and her ex, and she expected him to wait.
Do you remember that?
Yep.
Was that Love Jones?
Let me backstreet boys in sync, like all that nonsense, bro.
It was pretty bad.
Uh, aspiring poet intrigues then develops amidst an uncertainty.
It's into re yeah, yeah.
So the relationship develops amidst uncertainty, complicated by advice from her friends because her friends were telling her to go try to reignite something with their ex.
And it says, um, uh, Marvin reappears, asked Nina to join him in New York, hoping to test Darius's feelings.
Nina decides to go, but Darius conceals his disappointment.
After an unsuccessful attempt to rekindle her relationship with Marvin, Nina returns to Chicago, hoping to reconnect with Darius.
She discovers he's now involved with another woman.
This was what was going on in the 90s, guys.
It's insane.
The movies, the music, awful, just simping all over the place.
And so he's been here for over a year.
Zentience, women should and do have the freedom to act like 304s, but what should not be allowed nor tolerated is accepting them as they are.
Hoes don't want to give the same acceptance to men.
If you are 304, stay on that corner and accept the consequence.
A blackest panther sleeping around is not the only thing.
Whatever happened to Blackest Panther?
He used to be in here all the time.
Whatever happened to him.
That makes you a 304.
Having 304 friends, supporting 304 behavior and putting thirst traps online are all 304 behavior, which by default makes you a 304.
Dragon Stallion: 1001.
Would a woman marry a guy that is $25,000 in debt?
No, you wouldn't.
That's the way the men look at bodies for women.
Each one puts $1,000 in debt.
So why is it bad for a man not to want to marry a woman with 25 bodies?
25 times 1,000 equals 25,000.
Yeah, fun fact.
I asked guys, would you rather have a girl with $50,000 in debt that you have to pay off or 50 bodies?
All of them pick the debt.
Guys, which one would you pick?
A woman with 50 bodies and no debt or a woman with $50,000 in debt and like two bodies.
Sean.
Neither.
No, if I had to play the game.
That's just the one that's financially illiterate.
I'll take that one versus a body, body illiterate.
She's reckless with the body.
Yeah, I would take the $50,000 in debt.
Easy.
Yeah, yeah.
But if you're wondering, Zentience, just stopping by to show support.
You cannot become unbecome a 304 as time goes on.
She's just an older 304.
Just like a murderer cannot be born again.
There will always be one.
Women always try to rewrite their sorrow past.
Gents, focus on yourself.
Joe, body count, LOL, not frequency.
Michelle, people keep redefining what a prostitute is.
Delusional, MACA, rocks up.
Pearl, it's important to address the fact that the law distinguishes between prostitution and stripping.
Sure, some who strip are not prostitutes at all.
Carlos, strippers are 304s.
They dry hump for money a minute.
Humble shark, 20.
I'm really super chats because someone asks them to rate themselves from one to 10, and you will not believe the majestic creature's answer.
So that's why we're going through super chats right now.
Five.
I've watched 30 shows and I'm not subscribed.
Wait, am I subscribed?
Damn it.
Be Panthem 101.
You always have a choice.
You can make other way.
There's other ways you can make money besides selling your soul for money.
People want to take the easiest way out, and it's going to make things harder along the line.
Controversial videos in Jim.
All the strip clubs at my city sell P-word for $50.
Blackest Panther.
Would you be okay with a man visiting a strip club every day?
I mean, they're not.
Chris Matthews, good to see you.
Clint Black, good to see you.
Thanks for being here, everyone.
I really appreciate it.
Hit that like button, subscribe if you haven't already.
Hit that super chat button because all donations go towards the divorce documentary.
304s and they're also more promiscuous.
So what's the issue?
He's just trying to understand them from the inside out.
Scout and Brandon, I have dated strippers, and yeah, they are 304s.
Privates in the military, marry strippers and go and ask them if their wives are 304s.
Alex, hey, Pearl, first time donating.
I love the show.
Ladies, please rate yourself one through 10 if you are a seven.
You guys ready?
Ladies, please rate yourselves from one to ten.
And up, Pearl, get the wet wipes out.
Okay, we can do that.
Rate yourselves one to ten.
What do you think you are?
Ten.
There it is.
You knew that was coming.
Let's back up.
Rate yourself one through ten if you were a seven.
Um, and up, Pearl, get the wet wipes out.
Okay, we can do that.
Rate yourselves one to ten.
What do you think you are?
Ten.
Ten.
Eight.
Eight.
Five.
Five.
You two.
There's no room for improvement.
You're perfect.
And my mom went through nine months of labor to give birth to a perfect child.
Look at that.
The couch is screaming, holes in her jeans, tattoos on her hands.
No chin.
Come on, y'all.
Diffaney say 10.
So did everyone.
Yeah, so I rate myself.
There's no room for improvement.
Who do you think is a 10 in Hollywood?
That's a good question.
Chris Brown.
Chris, I know a girl.
A girl.
Ooh.
Megan Good.
Okay.
I'm going to ask you two questions.
Do you think you could attract Chris Brown?
Because you're on the same level.
I have a great personality, 100%.
Do you think you and Megan Good are on the same level in different ways?
Sean, help me out here.
What's going on here?
Help me out.
That was just lying.
But you see, watch.
You see when she asked the question about Chris Brown, she said, yes, I got a great personality.
So she didn't say she would get him with the looks.
Right?
She said she's a 10, but then he's like, okay, you know, Pearl's like, can you get Chris Brown?
She's like, yeah, I got a great personality.
So she shifted the attraction, which was personality, allegedly.
Highly doubt that.
And then, of course, Megan Good.
She's like, all right.
She knows she's lying.
Yeah, I agree.
Just guys, I'm telling you, English women, English women age the worst of any women on the planet.
Name an attractive, older English white woman.
I would say Elizabeth Hurley, maybe.
But English, oh my God.
Death Magnetic, good to see you.
Meadow Wolf, good to see you.
But she knows she's lying.
Look at the look on her face.
Okay, you 10.
10 in Hollywood.
I'm going to put mine on to an 8.5.
An 8.5.
I feel like I can improve myself.
Okay.
Who's another 8.5?
In Hollywood.
Yeah.
Hollywood, TV, whatever.
Oh, that's a good question.
So if a 10 is Megan Good, that's a good one.
She, I would say she is 9-10.
So, slightly below Megan Good.
You know, why do people always say Helen Mirrored?
Helen Miriam was never attractive, guys.
Never.
Why do they keep people out there?
Say, she's attractive even now, and she's like 90.
Come on, the ultimate cope and the ultimate cap for English women is Helen Mirrored.
I'm not standing for that.
Get out of here.
Slightly bitter.
I really can't.
Can we?
8.5?
I don't know.
I know.
Never mind.
I really can't think of anyone right now.
No one out of the whole world.
I'm sorry, but why is this black right now?
I can't think of English models of black one.
Naomi.
Yeah.
Naomi Campbell.
Okay.
You and I. I've met her.
Fun fact.
Naomi Campbell's a 10.
No.
I would call her an eight, but like an eight, nine.
I feel like she's still Naomi Campbell.
When she did that appearance on the Fresh Prince of Bel Air, that's when she was a 10.
Naomi Campbell at one time was a 10.
And she had the results of a 10 at one time.
So, yes, if you look at when she appeared on the Fresh Prince of Bel Air, you'll see a 10.
A 10.
She looks good.
What about Lori Harvey?
Where she?
Oh, she's gorgeous, guys.
She's definitely a 10 out of 10.
Okay.
Is there anyone that's not a 10 out of 10?
What about?
I would put Scarlett Johansson when she was young was an eight.
She was never a 10.
She was an eight, though.
Someone told me that.
Have you seen Save by the Belle?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Tiffany Amber Thiessen.
Yeah, Kelly on Save by the Bell.
She was a solid eight.
Yeah, I put her there.
Blessing, who would you say is an 8.5?
Let's get a guy's point of view.
I'm very kind of tough, so I'll say, like, Megan Good is 8.5 to me.
She's not a 10.
Okay, he says you and Megan Good the same.
No, no, but I would say Megan Good is a is a 10.
Okay, what about you?
Who's an eight?
Oh, an eight.
Um, I say Georgia Smith.
Who?
Georgia Smith?
She's EK.
I'm gonna, I'm gonna go.
I need, I need to get a Georgia Smith.
She's gorgeous now.
Okay.
So you and her the same?
She's equal.
Obviously, she's got millions of pounds, which if I had, I'd definitely be looking off my body.
But yeah, she's a beautiful being.
Okay, who's a five, Auntie?
Okay, this is Georgia Smith.
Um, whoopie, whoopie gold back.
I don't, I don't see it, guys.
She's a five.
All right.
Yeah, this is Georgia Smith that that lady just said.
I mean, she's attractive, but I just don't see it, guys.
I don't anyway.
On to our last majestic creature, and this is going to be unbelievable, guys.
So, remember yesterday I showed you the redhead that lost a bunch of weight.
This was Pia's first appearance on the show.
Look at this.
That's her right there.
You see, look at that.
That's something right there.
You guys, ready for this?
This is her now.
Oh, my God.
Guys, let's look at that one more time.
This was her.
This is her first appearance on the show.
Insane.
This show is called Is the Body Positivity Movement Positive?
That's her now.
Oh my goodness.
And you know, like I said for Pia, if you're watching this, I'm not even talking trash.
Congratulations on losing the weight.
You look fantastic.
Look at this.
That's her now.
Now that's what I call body positivity.
Oh, oh, oh, Zimpik.
Look at that.
Good Lord.
Congratulations, Pia.
Good job.
All right.
So we're going to watch about the first 40 minutes of this one because this is all about body positivity.
Let's hit that like button if you haven't already.
Subscribe to the channel.
Put some harpoons and some whales in the chat because we harpoon whales over here.
And look at the couch, man.
Look at that couch is begging for mercy.
Look at that.
What up, guys?
Welcome to the Just Pearly Things YouTube channel.
And welcome.
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We'll probably read them every like 20 to 30 minutes, roughly.
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Okay, 1,500 likes to open up the chat.
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And fourth tier, you get a one-on-one call with me.
I don't read.
No, and I.
Okay, let's get.
Let me see.
Sorry, guys.
That's a personal.
No, there's age.
And tell me if you're a trainer, a model.
Like, what is your relation to like the body positivity movement?
So, starting here and then go around.
My name is Alicia.
I'm 24 and I'm a personal trainer.
I was like, what?
No, and I. Guy Fo says, I spent a week in London.
The food is not healthy.
Sean, how trash is the food in England?
Oh, garbage, garbage.
Oh, the way.
Awful.
Awful.
English food is terrible.
Absolutely awful.
I've been in England.
I can tell you.
Yep.
The only good food there is the food that the immigrants cook from different cultures, but actual English food.
Yeah, right.
Yep.
Yep.
You got it.
Okay.
I wasn't sure.
I wasn't sure if you were remodeled or something.
No, no, I'm not a model.
No, no, no, no content creator.
I just exist.
Okay.
Would you say you're a plus size?
Like, like, does you do that in your brand, like plus size type stuff or no?
No, no, I'm not really online.
I don't really post Instagram much.
Okay.
I don't really have a brand.
Okay, cool.
Go ahead.
I'm Sugar Puff and I'm an entertainment presenter.
And the way I actually started being bothered about body positivity is because simply just how people treated me.
And I'm someone who respects people.
I love people.
And that's that.
And what else?
I think that's it.
You said your age.
Oh, my age.
Yeah.
You know, I don't want to discuss my age.
That's personal.
That's a personal.
No.
How old do I look?
You tell me how old do I look?
I want you to guess.
Late 20s to 30.
Like, I'd say 28 to 35.
Okay, I am 33, June the 13th.
Okay, so I was right.
Right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Go ahead.
I'm Pia Blossom, and I'm a plus size model and TikToker and Twitch streamer.
And yeah, that's my relationship to Body Positivity Movement.
I'm 26.
My birthday was June 10th.
Also a fellow redhead, too.
Absolutely.
Which also helps me very much in the plus size modeling community.
Does it?
Guys, look, I'm going to say this right now.
Plus size mouse should not be a thing.
You want to know why?
Because anything that you're good at, anything that you make money at, it should be, should require sacrifice.
It should be difficult.
I don't mind when models have to be a size zero.
You want to know why?
Because that takes work and sacrifice.
You know how hard it is for a woman to be a size zero in a Western country where there's food everywhere?
But they have to star themselves.
Yeah, so what?
So what?
It means they have to sacrifice.
That's what that means.
Plus size models make money for doing nothing.
No work.
I don't want anyone making money off their looks that look just like a woman down the street or my next door neighbor or some girl walking through Walmart.
No.
Everything you make money at should require sacrifice.
Most people have to get up and go to work and do something.
It should require work to be in media, to be a model.
I have no problem with, you know, Captain America having to work out for freaking three months to get in shape.
I have no problem with, you know, these models having to be a size zero.
I have no problem with it.
It takes sacrifice.
It takes work.
And that's why you get paid.
The red hair?
Is that like sought after for modeling?
I don't know.
Yeah, that's why a lot of blonde girls acting a model.
I think they chase me down to models.
They dye their hair ginger because obviously like when you have an agency, you have a quota that you want to meet.
You want people that look different.
So blonde girls will dye their hair ginger so that they match.
So if you're a natural, it's especially if you have long hair.
Would I be considered a ginger or am I not ginger?
Some people say that I'm like a brunette.
Other people say I feel like people just say that.
Like sometimes people are like, oh my god, you're strawberry blonde.
I'm like, no, I'm ginger.
Just say I'm ginger.
That's what I think too.
But recently, like the older I get, the more people say I'm not.
And I'm like, no, I think you're a ginger.
As a fellow ginger.
Great, great.
It takes one to know one.
Go ahead.
Yeah.
John Bernard, content creator on just on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube.
So yeah, from Australia, down here in London today.
Looking forward to the show.
26.
Okay, cool.
What are you in London for?
I do, I cover sports, like a sports content creator and a bit of comedy.
So we just did the NBA finals now in London for Royal Ascot.
And we're doing Wimbledon and the Ashes for cricket.
So should be good fun.
You guys ever try to watch cricket before?
Sean, have you ever tried to watch a cricket match?
Yeah, I was trying to understand the dang thing.
I got to use GPT because I don't know what be going on.
Bro, I would rather claw my eyes out with a spatula than watch.
And you know what's funny?
So I was in Ireland.
Dublin, Ireland is absolutely beautiful.
If you guys have never been, yet to go.
And like mixed-race Irish people are like mixed-race Irish women are absolutely beautiful.
Anyway, and the Irish national sport is called hurling with an H, not curling like the ICE sport.
It's called hurling with an H.
It's like field hockey, but you have a divot in your, let me hurling, hurling sport, hurling, hurling sport, Ireland.
Okay, so this is hurling.
You see this little stick?
It's like field hockey, but they run around and they hit the ball, and you can hold the ball on your hurling stick thingy, and you can like toss it and throw it around and stuff like that.
And I was sitting there in my Irish, well, uh, in a cafe across from my hotel, and Dublin was playing their rival to get into the semifinals of some tournament or something like that.
So I'm sitting there eating, and then all of a sudden, the whole bar fills up with people wearing these jerseys.
And I'm just sitting there looking at the CV screen just with this confused look on my face.
Like, what's going on?
And I've always wondered what foreigners look like when they see American football for the first time.
And I'm pretty sure they have the same look on my face that I had when I was watching hurling because I didn't understand it.
I didn't know what was going on.
I was like, what is going on?
Anyway.
Cool, cool, cool.
Go ahead.
Hey, so my name is Kadim.
I am 29 years of age, and I am a personal Sash manager of a gym.
Yeah.
Okay, cool.
I'm Alex.
I'm Alex Deans.
Yeah, sorry.
I will back home.
Sorry, go ahead.
What?
Yeah, no, I'm Alex Deans.
I'm a personal trainer and a mortal poor Cerosis warrior, as well as a quintet career as well.
Okay.
I'm very.
Okay.
Welcome to the show.
So, first question: would you say health is a priority to you?
Yeah, 100%.
1,000%.
100%.
1,000%.
In theory.
What does in theory mean?
Yes, no.
It's a loaded question.
I can say that health is a priority.
It's not a loaded question.
How is health a priority?
A loaded question.
It's yes or no.
You just say yes or no.
And actually, if you're this big, you just say no.
You don't have to say anything, really, because the answer is no.
But I think I have unhealthy habits that I'm not actively addressing.
Some of them I'm trying to.
The progress is slow, but it's there.
Death Magnetic says that American football is the greatest sport on earth.
I would agree because the two sports I watch, I watch MMA and I watch American football.
Team sport, American football is the best team sport on the planet because every player on the field matters every single play.
Every player has to do their part, every play.
It's like chess.
American football is the greatest team sport on the planet.
So yeah, I'd say it is a priority, but there are levels to it.
Okay.
What about you?
Is health a priority?
Yeah, I think health is a complete priority, but I also don't think that that totally relates to body positivity.
Okay.
If that makes sense.
Okay.
Well, explain that more.
So for me, like health is a priority.
It's something I struggle with.
Like I struggle.
If I could press a button and be like the healthiest weight in the world, of course I'd push it in an instant.
And I think anyone would be lying if they said that they wouldn't push that.
What button did she push?
Because look at her now.
Look.
That's the same person.
I can't believe it.
She found the button and she pushed it.
Button to just be a healthy weight instantly and have all these things.
But for me, I struggle with it.
And I don't think that that makes me a bad person.
I don't think that means I should think less of myself for that.
And that's why I don't really associate that with body positivity because I don't hate myself for it, even if it's something I should aspire to.
Okay.
I think the girls had long answers there.
A lot of the guys in the room immediately go 100%, 1,000%.
And then for the girls, it's like, it's complicated.
It's a long answer.
Yeah.
I just feel like, is it a priority or is it not a priority?
Should be a war-around priority.
Yeah.
Health is 1,000% of priority.
That's the reason why you wake up is the reason why you get off your bed and walk.
Like you have to be healthy to be able to live, right?
So who here would say is actively trying to lose weight?
I am.
You are.
100%.
You are.
And what have you guys done?
Is it like workout, diet?
Yeah.
Gym membership, going to the gym, trying to be more consistent with it and making adjustments to.
You guys know what the fat tax is?
When it comes to gyms?
Sean, you know what the fat tax is?
No, I never heard of that.
What's that?
So each gym has an occupancy limit, right?
And you think they would pass a law that would say, okay, you don't want to sign up more members than you have occupancy because you don't want too many people at one time to try to come in there because you can exceed the occupancy limit.
But they're never going to do that.
You want to know why?
Because gyms always have about 300 to 400 people that regularly go, but then two to 3,000 people that are signed up and never go.
That's how gyms make their money.
They make their money off the fat tax.
Fat people where they sign up at the beginning of the year, they go for two, three weeks and then stop going and then pay the rest of the year.
Ah, okay, got it.
Yep.
Most gyms have 10 to 20 times as many people signed up as they do going into the gym and just paying not to go.
And for some reason, it makes Americans feel better.
Oh, I have a gym membership.
I'll use it one day, someday.
And they just don't use it.
But they keep paying the fat tax.
Eating habits, but also mindset.
What do you mean by mindset?
Not seeing working out and the steps towards prioritizing my health, which are admittedly quite difficult, some of them more than others, as punishment, but seeing it as a reward.
I think health is a reward for discipline and just loving yourself a little bit more.
But if you see it as punishment, it becomes something that you don't want to do.
So yeah, changing my mindset to reward as opposed to punishment.
That's good.
King, could you turn up the headphones a little bit?
I'm just having a hard time hearing people.
Okay, thank you.
Okay, so next question.
Do you guys think that body positivity promotes healthiness?
Promotes health.
Depends what aspect they're looking at from.
The answer is no.
Body positivity, I know in the last...
And here's the thing.
Sean, do you think we're starting to see Pushes away from the whole body positivity thing?
Yeah, I mean, we're starting to see some.
I don't know if you could say that they're mainstream yet, but we are starting to see some.
Yeah, we're starting to see it turn around.
I think in the next couple of years, it'll be a thing of the best.
I think the delusion is not going to go away, but this whole thing where on the cover of Vogue magazine, you see some big woman doing a yoga pose and saying, This is healthy, that'll be over with.
And you want to know just like how the creation of the birth control pill ushered in the sexual revolution.
You know, it's the final nail in the coffin for body positivity, Sean.
Ozimpic, baby.
Let's go.
When they have a generic version of Ozimpic, guys, it's over with.
It's over.
You're never going to see a big person on social media ever again.
Ever.
When Lizzo loses weight, you know it's over with, dude.
Yeah, right.
The icon.
Yep.
Yep.
And here's the thing.
Most, most larger women, especially B-dubs.
Why do you think that Lizzo lost weight, Sean?
Jeez, I don't even know, man.
I don't know.
I can't even think why.
I mean, of course, it's common sense, but I guarantee you.
Probably was like bumped.
She's getting old.
She probably had a health scare.
She probably had, you know, she probably woke up in the middle of the night with her chest all tight.
She probably had a minor heart attack, you know, blockage in her arteries, probably something like, I guarantee it, dude.
And she went to the hospital.
She's getting old.
Nobody wants to be old in fact.
Jeez, Louise.
Because that's what happened with Monique.
Monique had a mind heart attack.
And they said, look, if you don't lose weight, you're going to die.
So she lost weight.
And I guarantee you that's what happened.
I don't know for sure, but that's usually what has to happen, especially women as hard-headed as Lizzo.
Death has to almost be staring them in the face to make a change with their health.
Last week, we had this discussion about body positivity.
And for me, it's not about me being on a big magazine or people like me being promoted.
It's more about, like, for example, being accommodated in public services and being mistreated just because of the size.
Now, I understand I am the size I am, but at the end of the day, people with disabilities are also my size.
And people, how do you know if I don't have a hidden disability?
No one knows.
So, so, guys, let's go back.
The body positivity movement became a thing in the mid-2000s.
Okay.
You know why the body positivity thing became a thing originally?
Anyone in the chat?
Sean, do you remember?
No, why?
What was going on in the early and mid-2000s across the world involving the United States?
Do you remember the war in Iraq after 9-11?
Remember that?
Yep.
Yep.
And remember, they weren't trying to take out American soldiers as much as they were trying to maim them.
So a lot of soldiers were coming back missing limbs with burns and scars and stuff.
And they're trying to make it so people with scars or people with things that they couldn't control on their bodies weren't judged harshly.
So, I remember they're trying to push Disney to not make all of their Disney villains with a scar on their face or an eye patch or something like that.
Because, you know, a soldier could come back and be missing an eye or missing an arm.
And it should be okay for someone to walk down the beach, you know, in shorts.
And if it's a guy, a short shorts and no shirt, missing an arm or missing a leg, you know?
That's originally where body positivity came from.
I remember the advertisements.
And then, of course, the whales had to take over the movement and say, oh, yeah, we should be including in body positivity.
Most movements start off with good intentions, but then they're co-opted by people that have nothing to do with it.
Quick little history lesson.
Oh, I'm just saying that's why to me, body positivity is important so that people don't get mistreated.
I think that body positivity isn't important in terms of mental health.
I think there's a lot of people that really hate themselves because of their weight.
And I personally, like on my socials, get a lot of comments from people saying that they are so happy to see somebody my size comfortable with themselves and happy and posing in bikinis and things like that.
Like all of my last Instagram posts have been me in bikinis.
And I've got so many comments from people being like, wow, I wish I could wear that or I am going to wear that because you wore that.
And it makes me feel like I can, which I think some people would take as a backlanded compliment.
But for me, like as somebody, I'm trying to lose weight.
I'm trying to be healthier because I know it's a priority.
I know it's something I need to do in my life, but it's not my reality right now.
Like I'm not at my full health.
I'm not the best I could possibly be.
But I'm still, I don't hate myself for that.
And I think that the fat shaming movement and like just being like these fat whales, like what the fuck are they doing?
Who would say that?
That's like a horrible.
Who is everybody in the chat right now?
I'm not your top.
That was one of the greatest moments of my mom career.
Let's go back.
Let's go.
Sorry, guys.
I actually called you out specifically.
She said, I've called me out.
I remember.
Let's go back.
See somebody my size comfortable with themselves and happy and posing in bikinis and things like that.
Like all of my last Instagram posts have been me in bikinis.
And I've got so many comments from people being like, wow, I wish I could wear that or I am going to wear that because you wore that.
And it makes me feel like I can, which I think some people would take as a backlanded compliment.
But for me, like as somebody, I'm trying to lose weight.
I'm trying to be healthier because I know it's a priority.
I know it's something I need to do in my life, but it's not my reality right now.
Like I'm not at my full health.
I'm not the best I could possibly be, but I'm still, I don't hate myself for that.
And I think that the fat shaming movement and like just being like these fat whales, like what the fuck are they doing?
Who would say that?
You're a home chat.
Who would everybody in the chat right now?
I know I'm not your top.
Doug NPA.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
I only say the whales.
No, but you guys.
Those were the days, man.
I remember this show live.
Dude, I was going hard in the chat, dude.
Hard.
And the super chats, too.
Man, I had everyone dropping whales and harpoons.
Guys, put some harpoons and some whales in the chat.
Let's go.
We harpoon whales over here.
Let's go.
Call me out by name.
Unless I am insulted or attacked, then I will.
I don't think that fat shaming helps anyone lose weight.
And I think the way we lose weight.
The way that I have is I'm like, I've gone online and I've said, like, I want to lose weight and I've held myself accountability, like online.
Really?
Like, yeah, I'm in video.
How much weight have you lost?
So, since I made that video, I've lost a stone.
Okay, that's great.
Yeah.
How much is a stone?
I know, I don't know either.
I just lost 14 pounds.
It's like seven pounds.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
So I made a video because I wasn't allowed down a slide that I wanted to go down.
And that was like a moment for me where I was like, oh, like, I should be allowed down this slide.
You know, like that was a.
She couldn't go down a slide, you guys.
Yikes.
I had a friend, right?
And I worked with back in the day.
And she got married and she gained weight when she got married.
And then she broke her ankle.
So she gained like 80 pounds.
And Sean, you ever see those women where you knew they were attractive at one time, but then they gained a bunch of weight.
So you can see the attractive women under all the weight.
Right?
Yeah.
All the girls I went to high school with, basically.
So, so this girl had never taken a had never flown on a plane.
She was in her 30s, had never flown on a plane.
Well, her brother moved to Los Angeles and she lived on the East Coast.
She's like, oh, yeah, I'll go.
I'll go fly to see my brother.
So she sat in the airplane seat and she tried to fasten her seatbelt and it wouldn't close.
She was that big where the seatbelt wouldn't close.
So she hit the little button, boom, boom.
And the fight attendant came over and she's like, Yeah, my seatbelt won't close.
And the fight agent is like, Oh, you need a seatbelt extender?
I'll be right back.
She's like, Oh my God, this is so embarrassing.
And then, of course, the fight agent comes back with the seatbelt extender, waving it around for everyone to see.
Here you go, ma'am.
Here's your seatbelt extender.
And she was so embarrassed.
That was the moment that made it where she would turn her life around and lose weight right there because she had to get a seatbelt extender on the way home on the way there and on the way home.
But she said it was right at that minute where she's like, I got to lose weight.
And she lost the weight.
But it took that moment right there.
Yeah.
A moment where I felt like, okay, I need to do something.
And it wasn't because I felt shame or whatever.
It was just like a bit of a like, oh, the average person couldn't do this and I can't do it.
Yeah.
So I was like, I need to lose weight.
But it doesn't mean I don't respect anyone less for being overweight.
I understand what it's like to be overweight.
I've been skinny.
I've been overweight.
And I just, I do think the body positivity moment is important for people to like themselves.
And I think the best way to lose weight is by liking yourself because you're doing something good for yourself.
I actually think that for me personally, when I lost weight, it was because I didn't like myself.
I didn't like the way I looked.
And then it motivated me to lose weight.
So I, and I, and actually, it was funny because when I did lose weight, it was because someone, I mean, they didn't bully me directly, but they were talking about how they would never date a girl over 200 pounds.
And I was like, no, I'm over here.
I thought he was cute.
So I was like, no.
Well, Pearl Baby does everybody for everybody.
Pearl Baby does everything for everybody.
Well, if you're overweight, you're 30%.
You're 30%.
You're 30% less likely to get weight.
Girl, you need to stop following statistics because you got, listen.
Yeah.
You don't know the power that big women have.
They captivate men.
I've seen it happen.
That's wrong.
That's a lie.
And the only thing worse than fat people coat from a woman is fat people coat from a man.
Sorry.
I mean, well, kind of a man at least.
Look at the couch, guys.
Look at that.
Crushing under the weight.
That's what?
700 pounds right there, maybe 700 pounds on that couch right there.
I've seen it happen.
I'm not even joking.
You're also six foot though.
I would say 200 pounds on you would look very different on five foot four, 200 pounds.
Oh, yeah, it's not to say, like, I know that's why they were making fun of it.
They didn't know how big I was at the time.
But, but no, I was still overweight.
So it's still like, I was still overweight when I looked at like my numbers.
So, you know, but it helped me.
Like, I ended up losing like 30 pounds at the time.
So, and I never gained it back.
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You seem like a person who's well adjusted and quite mentally stable, though.
And I don't think that's the case for everybody.
And I think when you tell a lot of fat people like, you're overweight, and that's disgusting, they'll come for eat.
And if you don't comfort eat, if that's never been in your nature, you're never going to do that.
Well, yeah, but I think the solution would be to maybe stop comfort eating and like figure something else out.
Comfort eating is a coping mechanism that people do that makes them overweight, you know.
So when you tell someone like you're a fat cow, they're going to be like, Oh, I'm sad, so I'm going to come for eat.
I think we guys listen to all this cope back then, right?
And remember, this is her now.
This is insane.
All that cope.
And look at her now.
What happened?
What was in her that made her look at this?
That's the same person.
Insane.
Listen to all this cope.
Change your definition of body positivity because what body positivity is to me, Mr. Big Sox, good to see you, my friend.
Here's numbers.
If you step on a scale and you see some numbers and then you become a better version of yourself every single day, week or month, and you see numbers that improve, that's a positive result.
So body positive, sorry, body positivity is becoming better every day.
Yeah, but I feel like the question was: does body positivity promote health?
And it's no.
It does, yeah, exactly.
If you're telling people it's okay to be at a heavy weight or okay to be obese, and that's not healthy.
By the science, it's not possible to be healthy.
So to answer Pearl's question, it doesn't promote health.
It doesn't promote positivity.
I would say it promotes mental health, not physical health, no, because that's not the aim of the game.
But in terms of mental health, they make people feel guilty about themselves.
Here's the thing: PA, you could tell that she's an attractive girl.
She has nice hair.
You could see her face, but it's just under all this mess here.
It's just like Lizzo, guys.
Lizzo has a pretty face.
Her face is like a six or seven.
But with she was a smooth 310 pounds jumping around on stage, guys.
And that puts it down to a three or four.
And she's still, but she's like, oh, yeah, I've lost weight.
She's still 200 and something pounds.
Lizzo should weigh 100 and 135 pounds.
140 pounds.
She probably has about 70, 80 more pounds to go.
And likely to make good choices about themselves.
I don't.
I just would think the first step with mental health is your eating still because they say sugar affects your brain.
I could pull up the research on it, but I know there's like negative mental health effects from sugar.
This is true, but I think the point of body positivity is not to say that it's okay to be fat and to encourage people to be fat.
Yeah.
In answer, like I completely agree with you.
Body positivity does not necessarily promote health, but it promotes not hating yourself while you look like what you look like.
Don't waste a perfectly good day inside feeling like you can't go to that party or you, you know, you can't go to work and being a shut-in because you think people are going to like take the mick out of you because you're fat.
Like, don't waste a perfectly good life because you're not where you want to be right now.
Like, absolutely.
The body positivity movement, you know, it should focus on health a little bit more.
But I think for the individuals concerned, it's about not hating themselves.
And as I said, not punishing themselves for not being where they want to be.
Well, she's saying mental health.
But wouldn't it be better?
Like in Pearl's.
Guys, look, body positivity is another way for look.
Subpar women are doing everything they can to get the results of beautiful women with men in the workforce.
That's all this is.
Pearl even said it, but feminism is just a way for as many women as possible to try to get more access to the top tier men.
I believe that 100%.
Everything is to give more to subpar women.
Money, resources, time, everything.
And that's what body positivity is.
It's shame, insults, guilt, and the need to be right to try to shame, insult, guilt men into settling for subpar women.
That's what it is.
Because men are included in body positivity.
Guys, I've said this in the past multiple times.
It is harder to achieve the male beauty myth than it is the female beauty myth.
Tell me I'm lying.
All a woman has to do is be skinny.
Men have to have, yeah, men have to have a full head of hair.
Yes, another 82% of men lose their hair.
82% experience some form of hair loss, 82%.
So if you see a Hugh Jackman, if you see a Sean on the line right here who has a full head of hair past the age of 40, you're in the top 18%, bro.
You have to be tall.
You know, I'm almost 6'3.
Only what, 7% of men are over the height of 6'2?
Only 15% are over the age of over the height of 6' And then you have to be shredded, guys.
You have to be shredded.
You have to spend time in the gym.
Male celebrities have to get on freaking steroids and hormones.
Yeah.
And shoot, have you ever been to the gym?
And you've seen women in the gym?
They'd be lifting toothpicks.
Those little small weights, it'd be like two pounds apiece and they'd be in there, you know what I'm saying, working out.
And even if you lift too much as a woman, it's then nasty.
So you're at a right balance.
You don't even have to go hard in the paint in the gym like that.
Yep.
100% true.
It's so much easier to achieve the female beauty myth than the male beauty myth.
100%.
Can't tell me any different.
Yep.
I'm going to go for another 10 minutes.
Case to get bullied and say, hey, you're getting a bit pudgy.
You're getting a bit fat.
Maybe lose the weight.
And that'll promote better mental health.
And you're more comfortable with how you look.
You're feeling healthier.
I'm not saying I'm for bullying, but if forget you to a better place and guys, look, you know what?
I was bullyable when I was young and I use it as fuel to succeed.
Spite is some of the best fuel.
I'm telling you, and most of the people that start off as nerds and achieve, it's because of what they went through when they were younger.
Prove them wrong, guys.
Some of the best motivation you could possibly have.
More comfortable with how you look.
I think it's the right way to go, especially when it comes to your physique and how you look.
And how did you know that?
I also think people misplace body positivity with mental positivity.
So, what we're talking about is mental positivity, like what you just explained, is more in control of the mind than the body.
Because when you think about body positivity and that we're promoting obesity or fat, then it's not positive, it's more going into the negative zone.
And statistically, numbers will show that.
Wouldn't you rather have someone that pulls you aside and says, Hey, I think you're getting a little bit unhealthy, or hey, you're putting on some weight, maybe you should hit the gym, eat healthier.
I'd like to have someone in my life like that put pull me in check.
But, like, you know, if you're fat, like, I've been skinny and I've been fat, and I've known when I'm fat.
I've not need anyone to tell me that I'm fat.
Like, I can see the numbers on the scale.
That was me again.
Look at my super chat.
And I'm not self-aware.
Like, they and it kind of motivated me every year because I'm like, I don't want that aunt.
You know, but you know, you know, if you're fat, like, and sometimes people talk to fat people like they're not self-aware.
Like, they, they know, you know, I know when I'm overweight, I know I've been in incredibly good shape before.
Like, I was in drama school where I was working out 12 hours a day.
But, like, now I'm not, and I'm fat and I'm aware that I'm fat.
I don't need anyone to tell me that I'm fat.
And bullying, like, I mean, for me, it doesn't really work because I just phase out.
I mean, I'm like, I've been online for a long time.
So, the things that people say don't affect me.
But for most people, bullying famously does not work.
Like, it doesn't make me people feel good.
It doesn't make them work harder.
I don't know.
You guys are speaking.
I don't know.
What I have to say is body positivity is to me just really accepting the way you look.
And for me, ain't gonna lie.
I agree with to some, I do agree with a lot of what you're saying.
And, but when you, when being overweight has been an issue your whole life, and then people are also, people also make comments as an adult.
Like, people have always just targeted you for that.
And to me, to be honest, it just scrambled my head and it wasn't good for me.
So, but all the cope and the cap.
And here's the thing: these are people in entertainment and media.
If you're in media or you're a TikToker or you're some guy, you have nothing else to do besides post content and stay in shape.
That's it.
Yeah.
And I think at the end of the day, man, that's a lot of crying and complaining.
I think all lines of communication, what the girls tend to do is say, like, targeted you for that.
Hit the wrong button.
Go ahead.
No, no, it's calm.
She's attempting to, you know, tone police.
Like, how's the message broadcast?
Bulling don't work.
Just shut up.
Do your technique, which is being nice and being gentle.
And then sometimes bullying, quote unquote, or being straightforward and direct work.
Me, I'm a type of person that I prefer that line of communication.
I don't prefer you to beat around the bush.
I don't prefer you to tell me that I'm a super amazing while I'm looking like a refrigerator.
I prefer you to say, like, hey, man, you look like a refrigerator.
Let's get some work done and get you healthy.
That's my line of communication.
So I think sometimes people are ignorant on how big the audience is and how different people want different messages.
So instead of her arguing and shouting people down and saying you're doing it wrong, how about you just work on your weight and your crowd and then keep it calm?
Because I think everybody else has a good perspective.
And it's yeah, I agree, man.
I agree.
100%.
But this guy's crying and it's like there's children battling cancer and you're crying about you getting bullied.
Like, I think that's like, come on, bro.
Look at the macro.
There's worse things in the world.
Grow up.
Yep.
And here's the thing.
When you're well traveled, you realize that these are literally first world problems, man.
Literally.
I got too much to eat, Doug.
That's my problem.
Versus somebody who's like, bruv, we're fighting over the rice.
You know, like, we have no food.
We're fighting over some rice.
Yep.
100%.
Yep.
You live in a Western country.
Food is plentiful.
You ever see that movie?
It was with James, James L. Jones, and he was in Vietnam.
And then he marries that Vietnamese girl and brings her back to the United States.
And then he takes her to the grocery store for the first time.
And she just can't believe it.
And then she grabs the big old bag of rice off the off the bottom shelf because she couldn't believe that there was so much rice in one spot.
You know what I'm saying?
Yep.
Yep.
That's how it is.
There are people out there living life size that she couldn't even imagine.
You're like, oh, I've been born.
I was really clear.
Get out of here.
Come on.
And to me, to be honest, it just scrambled my head and it wasn't good for me.
So body positivity to me is basically accepting the way you look.
And to be honest, I hated, I wasn't happy with my body, Pearl.
I really wasn't.
And are you happy with it now?
I am.
Yeah, what I put body positivity really became a movement after the war in Iraq started.
See, I said it on the stream.
So as we're coming back, missing limbs, it was supposed to make it okay for a woman or man to wear a bikini, missing an arm or a leg.
Wells hijacked the movement, selfish whales.
Dude, I was lightening up in the chat on this one, Jay.
Straight up.
Harpoons all day, man.
We harpoon whales over here.
Okay, firstly, I'm like, I am what I am.
But I make I make conscious decisions like to eat healthy things.
Yeah, and I'm also not going to lie and say I'm the most healthiest because last week you were saying, no, I am, no, no, no.
Yeah, but today is about in a room with personal trainers.
Yeah.
Of course, I love chicken and chips and certain things.
And I can't help it.
Real by moderation.
No, no, it's not about moderation.
My weight is old way, but I actually.
I get it.
I can't have it in the house.
Otherwise, I'll just eat the whole bottle.
No, but I don't leave the house.
My dad actually has cancer.
So in my house, everything is, there's no processed food at all.
And that's why it's just literally, you have to, if you want to drink, you have to juice it yourself.
If you want to get ice cream, you want to, you need to make it yourself.
And it's full of vita cocoas, like boxes.
So that's how it goes.
And then there's not even a microwave at home as well.
So I can't actually heat my food.
Like everything is basically in the best way that I can cook.
And what about the people out there who are maybe in a similar situation to you where they don't have access to processed or unhealthy foods at home, but they still seek those things when they're out of the house?
What would you say to those people who actively seek unhealthy food?
I'm so sorry, guys.
It was Tommy Lee Jones, not James R. Jones.
God, yikes.
Let me get that movie name.
It was Tommy Lee Jones, not James Earl Jones.
Let me see if I can find the name of that movie, Tommy Lee Jones, Vietnam.
Oh, it was called Heaven and Earth.
Yeah, make sure to check that movie out.
It's really good.
Here it is, right here.
Oops, here's right here.
So he marries this woman and brings her back to the United States.
It's a really good movie, guys.
Check it out.
Heaven and Earth.
Anyway.
See, my advice, honestly, would be you don't want a heart attack.
You don't want to die early.
You want to survive.
You want to build some memories.
You want to be a grandmother or a grandpa.
And it's important to actually think.
And that's what I mean.
You need to.
But wouldn't that be a better message for the body positivity movement to say rather than love yourself?
100%.
Like what you just said.
You just hit me.
You could get cancelled nowadays for what sugar puffs are.
Because it's like, you know, if like Lizo comes out and says, hey, I want to start losing weight.
All the fans start coming for her.
It already happened.
It already happened.
She started losing weight and now everyone's coming for her neck.
Yeah.
And, you know, she just wants to better herself and get healthy.
It's like, oh, you're going to die soon.
And I don't think it's like that.
For me, it's literally, I am not delusional with myself.
I am big.
I know I'm big.
But at the end of the day, I don't promote the reason why I'm for body positivity is because people literally get mistreated and I'm against that.
And especially with how do you, how do you think that I had a guy because I used to lift heavy weight in college.
You know, I used to be part of a powerlifting club.
And I had this guy that was from Bulgaria in college.
And he was like, when I first got here, I couldn't believe how many big people there were.
I said, really?
He's like, yeah, it's everywhere here.
It's everywhere.
And he said that back in his home country, they had a saying and he said it.
And I said, what does that mean?
He's like, it means you're stealing food from the mouths of starving children.
That's what they would yell at the few big people in his home city.
I said, are there big people?
He's like, no, there aren't a lot of big people in my home country.
And when they go outside, we yell stuff.
We yell this saying at him.
I said, really?
He's like, yeah, it means I don't even remember how he said it, but they had in his home country, they yell, you're stealing foods from the mouths of starving children at the big people.
Isn't that crazy?
How do you think people get mistreated?
Well, I was 28 stones.
I was at my biggest.
Now I'm 21.
And like I said, I've been eating healthy and I've actually actively been trying.
Yes, I'm not on it with the exercise, but you could be, remember?
Yes, we could.
I actually want muscles, you know.
I actually do want muscles.
But that's why body positivity is important.
The representation is important.
Now, I understand.
But what about like smoking?
Like, like, what if we wanted to normalize smoking and put smoking on the end of the day?
Smoking is literally your, it's, it's a different method.
Smoking is that's what smoking is.
And eating is you're using your mouth, you're using your teeth, and your taste buds are working with smoking.
It's just well, my point is like normalizing something that's, I would say, obesity.
It's an ill.
I mean, I don't know if I know what I don't even think it's about normalizing.
People just need to gain some respect and know that people are individuals.
Now, if you really want to make an active difference, if you guys really want to make an active difference, when you see a big person, you'd be like, Come on, man, let's run.
So, the 24 stone is 336 pounds, 21 stone is 294 pounds.
Yeah, or let's play a game or let's do something like actively make a difference.
I would challenge you as well to find me like a body positivity movement that's like, eat junk, do whatever you want.
That's not what it is.
Yeah, well, it's not promoting unhealthy.
No, I see girls do it all the time.
They do what I eat in a day.
I just reacted to one the other day.
It was like fourth.
Oh my gosh, yes, yes, it's like fourth.
I counted 4,500 calories.
Yeah, that's what I said.
4,500 calories in a day.
They do like, this is what I ate today as a fat person.
All right, guys.
Well, you can watch the rest of the episode on theaudacitynetwork.com.
I want to see if I can find my favorite moment again.
And you love it.
One second.
Let me see if I can find it.
All right, we know what it is.
So good.
I don't respect anyone less for being overweight.
I understand what it's like to be overweight.
I've been skinny.
I've been overweight.
And I just, I do think this is so good.
This is one of my favorite moments as a moderator.
I'm so glad you guys got to see it.
Let's watch it one more time.
The body positivity moment is important for people to like themselves.
And I think the best way to lose weight is by liking yourself because you're doing something good for yourself.
I actually think that for me personally, when I lost weight, it was someone that's everybody for everybody.
Pearl baby does everything for everybody.
The best I could possibly be, but I'm still, I don't hate myself for that.
And I think that the fat chaining movement and like, you guys ready?
Let's go.
Let's watch it one more time.
Just being like, these fat whales, like, what the fuck are they doing?
Who would say that?
You, that's like a horrible chat.
Who is saying in the chat right now?
I know.
Doug MPA.
Hey, okay.
That ginger whale.
Hey, watch Doug.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
I always, I see the guys is so good.
Throw some more whales in the chat for me, guys.
Throw some more whales in the chat.
Oh, man.
All right.
Awesome.
Okay.
We're going to wrap it up, Sean.
In fact, you weren't here last week.
When did you first come across Pearl's content?
Oh, man.
Maybe a couple of years ago, man.
Back when she was still in London for sure.
Yeah.
Go ahead.
No, go ahead.
Good.
No, and in my opinion, Pearl was one of the people who were, as y'all say, bass.
But I thought that Pearl also dug deep, like past the veil of what most red tipped pill talking points were.
And she actually investigated.
She was inquisitive about history and what really happened in the past versus regurgitating 1950s.
So she was very observant and she was more journalistic in the whole space.
And I really like, I was like, dang, this is different, man.
This is real content right here.
I knew that because people were saying, oh, yeah, Pearl just spews talking points.
Here's the thing, guys.
It's not till you're older that you really start to analyze because Pearl's finally starting to get into the point where she's first off, she created her own lane on YouTube.
Number one.
Number two, You have to recognize authorities first and learn from them first, right?
And then you start figuring out your own ideas.
Most of us in our 20s, all we did was, you know, while you're going into the workforce and trying to learn where you fit, you know, you, you, you find out who the authorities are of who you can learn from.
And we got to see Pearl learn in real time.
And so I'm happy to see where she is.
I'm happy to be involved in her journey.
And like I said before, I told her when she first got to London, I said, you're going to be big time.
And she is.
So, um, and put it at work.
Yeah, she put it a lot of work.
A lot of content, constant filming, bruv.
I was like, geez.
And then she went to greats in the space and asked for their advice, paid them for their time.
So it was a very calculated and smart decision.
Like you said, created her own lane.
Two M's is not a joke on the way to three.
And so, wow, it's a very interesting journey and people got to watch it.
You know, you get to watch that person grow, like you said, from not knowing much to almost, you know, becoming Yoda in the game.
Yep.
And then you get knocked out and keep getting back up and hitting that record button, man.
You know, I value my anonymity.
You know, I'm just Doug NPA.
I can imagine being famous like she is, but she's doing it for all of us, guys.
So, you know, I'm really happy that all of you are here to support Pearl and the channel.
I put it in the chat all the time.
Thank you for being here on the Audacity Network.
Thank you for being here on YouTube to support Pearl.
I appreciate it.
And she does too.
We're going to wrap this up.
Any final words, Sean?
There she blows.
Watch out for the whales, man.
Harpoon gang in the building.
Shout outs to Doug MPA.
Shout outs to the chat.
Always active and engaged.
And watch out for the big girl.
Watch out for the big girl.
Watch out for the big girl.
Big girl.
Big, big girl.
Shout out to you, Doug.
Shout out to the whole chat.
One second.
Aye.
Yeah.
These big women, man, I think we're starting to see a turnaround.
I really do.
And I hope Ozimpi is over with.
I think that, especially when they have a generic version, it's over.
So the time of this body positivity stuff is over with.
I really hope so.
And guys, if you're in shape, don't set up for a woman that is in shape.
I mean, why?
Anyway, like the video, subscribe if you haven't already.
And I'll see you on the next one.
Oh, Pearl's coming back tomorrow.
So we're going to be doing, she's going to be doing a reaction tomorrow at this same time.