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July 30, 2025 - Pearly Things - Pearl Davis
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The 304 Slayer vs Crash Out Kylie | Pearl Daily

Hannah Pearl Davis ("pearly things") argues men are obsolete in modern society, citing 74% of divorces initiated by women and systemic biases like military service burdens and "deaths of despair." She mocks Kylie Brewer’s emotional reactions—doxxing claims, suspended social media—and her inconsistent feminist stances, while Andrew Wilson dismisses a departing guest (Lucas) as weak after she leaves due to TBI headaches despite compensation offers. Both blame women for societal decline, with Andrew warning against "simping" on influencers and directing viewers to local alternatives. Their documentary What’s In It for Men has raised $36K, but their arguments ignore broader systemic failures. [Automatically generated summary]

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There's this clip going viral online of a dozen women being asked the following question.
Do we need men?
Most answered very quickly, no, because men are useless.
This headline from The Hill, it caught my eye.
Most young men are single.
Most young women are not.
Young men have fallen faster than any demographic in America over the last 40 years.
It's a different world now.
Like, we don't need men the way that they used to.
The future is female.
Men and women are drifting further apart, and society is crumbling because of it.
A fascinating debate has broken out about the value of marriage.
You've kind of got the TradCon versus Red Pill thing.
This men's rights crowd that sometimes just goes too far the other way.
Oh, you need to stop acting like grown boys and infants and actually become men.
Marriage is a bond and it's a sacred bond.
It's a machine designed to extract resources from you.
Now many of the red-pilled have taken the position that it's bad for men to get married.
It's Hannah Pearl Davis or just pearly things.
One of the most controversial faces in all of the internet.
She goes on to say that marriage is a terrible deal for men.
Because if me and you were in a business contract, you would never sign a contract where I am paid to leave.
Gee, what could go wrong there?
74% or something of divorces are initiated by women.
Men have everything to lose, primarily their own children.
Men get killed by the courts and by divorce laws.
I had no idea that courts of family law were courts of equity, not courts of law.
Because in family court, you don't need evidence to accuse someone of abuse.
You need no evidence.
When you guys say get married young, a lot of these men don't know what they're signing up for, and you're not going to be there when their entire life falls apart.
I interviewed them on the other side.
I didn't need my son until he was 15 months old.
How much did you spend trying to get him back?
The legal fees alone was about $200,000.
Before you know it, you're homeless.
You're literally just thrown out onto the street.
We absolutely reinforce bad behavior from women.
Wives are taught to leave their husbands, and then daughters grow up without their fathers.
Family is the foundation of the society.
Every problem in society comes from single mother homes.
A lot of women will just chase this negative rapid hole of happiness, endless happiness.
Feminism's biggest failures is it lies to women.
We tell women to date as many guys as possible.
We tell them to put off family in a marriage.
You are allowed to leave your perfect husband.
You are allowed to end a relationship with a really great boyfriend.
Oh, freeze your eggs, have an abortion.
What?
You're evil.
I don't think there's anything else in life that we actually ever go into preparing to fail.
Like if you have the mentality of this is going to go wrong and be pessimistic, naturally the outcome is going to be that it's going to fail anyway.
It's self-sabotage.
That's the thing.
Like women are so willing to leave marriages because they're not happy.
This is not about happiness.
The most important thing is the children.
And the problem is we have a modern society where it's me, me, me, my feelings, leave when I feel like it, instead of doing what's best for the kids.
This myth that we live in an age of male privilege.
Where's my male privilege?
They think, well, men have all the rights.
They have all the power, privilege, patriarchal system that we have.
Why doesn't our society care about men's rights?
I have no friends, no wife, and no social life.
Men are alone in this situation.
Men are homeless.
Men are thinking about eating guns.
I've seen so many men on the brink of suicide and they didn't do anything wrong.
How are you equal if the men are the ones that have to fight and die to defend the country?
The men are the ones that build and maintain all the infrastructure.
Women are helplessly dependent upon men.
The so-called deaths of despair from suicide, overdose, or alcohol, three times higher among men than among women.
Culture is telling men, you are no good.
You got to get your act together.
I think men have failed themselves.
What kind of a man are you?
What kind of a woman are you going to attract?
If men are in trouble, so are women.
Everybody knows this is a huge problem, but nobody wants to admit it.
Every single woman at the table said they wanted a man for a moment.
500k, 500, 300k, 300k, 200k.
Am I crazy?
Everything is really set up against you to fail as a man.
If men make less than women, women don't want to marry them.
So, you know who wants more economically and emotionally viable men?
Women.
I don't want to be an independent woman anymore.
I don't want to be a strong, independent woman.
I'm over it.
When is it going to be my turn?
Where are we meeting the men that don't?
I can't keep having these same conversations.
The only simp here is you, Pearl.
You sent for women.
I think you sent for women.
She's a provocateur.
She says stupid stuff, but Pearl is right about this.
It's already happening.
It's just not out in the open yet.
Now it's just hookup culture is going to be our fairy tale ending because men don't want a wife and women can't find a husband.
The future, if everybody follows your path, is there is no future.
We don't want the population decline and our economy goes into decline.
Civilization will crumble.
The American story does not end well.
This is an existential crisis failing young men.
Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here at the Audacity Network.
I do apologize for not having a show yesterday.
I had a crash out, and I'll explain it a little bit.
But I first want to say thank you all for bringing your time and attention here.
You guys could bring your time and attention anywhere, and you choose to bring it here.
I don't know what I did to deserve this, but I thank you guys for it every day.
The next thing I wanted to do was thank the donations for the GoFundMe.
So if you didn't know, we are raising $100,000 for the documentary, What's In It for Men.
And we are almost to $36,000 thanks to the donations from the last few days.
So I want to say thank you to Brian, $100 donation, Attilia, $50 donation, Anonymous $25,000, Richard, $100,000, and Anonymous, $6,000.
So we're about $200 away from $36,000.
So let's keep it going.
Keep a good thing going.
Okay, so today we're going to do a reaction to an Andrew Wilson debate.
You guys seem to really like those.
And then we're going to be doing our learning community on the website.
So if you're interested, it's pearlinvite.com.
And I'm going to go over the basics of how to pick your titles and your thumbnails for YouTube videos.
So a lot of people, I see you guys make a lot of mistakes when it comes to building your YouTube channel.
So go to theaudacitynetwork.com and log in and we'll be live, literally on the show or live.
And you can ask me questions directly.
There'll be a Zoom link.
So, okay.
Now, yesterday, I'll tell you what.
Oh my gosh.
I'll tell you what, guys.
So my phone and my laptop crashed out on me where the screen just stopped working.
So literally, I don't know how in 24 hours I didn't drop them or anything.
They both like just turned a different color.
And they told me it was like two grand to fix it at the Apple store.
I'm like, this is extortion.
I am being extorted by Apple.
That's how I feel about it.
I'm not saying that's what's happening, but what they do is they quote you 50% of your product to fix it.
Or they're like, or you could just buy a new one.
And I'm like, how convenient is that?
That is so convenient.
So yesterday I was driving all over at all these different stores trying to get my stuff fixed for the show and it just went south.
Sorry, guys.
I thought I had the tab open, but I didn't.
Doug MPA, can you put it to the top?
I lost it on accident.
I don't know what I did.
If you could put it to the top, I'm not seeing it anymore.
And I clicked the other Andrew Wilson one.
But let me see what you guys are saying in the chat.
Hello from Michigan.
This is my fault.
I had it open before, but I think I closed the wrong tab and then I opened the reaction tab.
It was my bad.
My bad.
So Andrew Wilson's a friend of the show.
Oh, here it is.
I found it.
I found it.
Okay, there we are.
Never mind.
All right.
So welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily.
Women are perpetual victims.
We say that we're strong and independent until life gets hard and then we cry and run away.
And the case in point is Andrew Wilson and Kylie Brewer.
A couple of weeks ago, Andrew Wilson and Kylie Brewer went on the whatever podcast to debate feminism and a few other topics.
Andrew Wilson is arguably the best debater on YouTube right now.
And Kylie really didn't stand a chance.
Things got tough for her and she literally rage quit.
And now she's going all across social media, claiming to be a victim and is saying that she will sue whatever podcast.
Let's take a look at Kylie's social media posts and then we will dive into what actually happened.
Of course she has her boobs out.
Oh my God, of course.
I really need your help.
Whatever you're doing, stop and watch this video, please.
I need your support because I have become a red pill target.
A couple months ago, I received a message.
A red pill target?
You have got to be kidding me.
On my Instagram account that has since been suspended because of mass false reporting by these people asking me to come on a podcast for a debate.
They were incredibly kind, created a contract, and promised that they would pay me back for it.
I did debate throughout my life, including at an Ivy League school.
So I know that I can handle my own with facts and with also my boys.
So I fly across the country.
I show up only to be verbally degraded and verbally assaulted.
Okay, verbally assaulted.
These women abuse women psychologically and verbally for clicks, and they've been getting away with it for too long.
They need to be held accountable.
Oh, my God.
And these are the women that say they're strong and independent by their child who kept pitching 10, 20, 30 dollars to slap the bitch, put a sock in my mouth, all these other things.
That being said, predators are.
Okay.
You know, look at whatever podcast was roasting me when I was on there too.
It just is what it is.
Good at what they do.
So stop asking people why they showed up to things, why they wore this thing, why whatever.
Because none of those things matter to the predator.
They are good at making themselves seem very docile and gentle to lure you in.
It's a trap.
So if you're a woman, do not go on a podcast ever, ever, any network that has a mostly male audience.
I don't care what they promise you or how much money they plan to ambush you.
That's so embarrassing.
I just, my gender, man.
Is there another one?
I am Kylie.
And.
Oh my gosh.
This is so embarrassing.
Oh my gosh.
I am so embarrassed.
For me, I make anti-racist, feminist, and queer content.
This has been like the hardest year of my life.
I started out as a creator on Instagram and TikTok.
And then I had a really bad experience on a Red Pill podcast that I didn't know was Red Pill.
I had just a swarm of like men like targeting me online and doxing me and trying to find my house and sending me like death threats and telling me.
Okay, where do I want the freedom to be on the internet without the cost?
And by the way, none of these women, fuck you guys.
And I'll say this, I'll say this clearly.
None of you gave a shit when my family got doxed.
None of you gave a shit when stuff happened to me because I said stuff that you guys don't like.
And so when that stuff happens to me, none of you cry about it.
None of you.
Zero.
Zero of you offered me any sympathy.
So when you're crying, when they did three-hour hit pieces on me, when they invaded my privacy, like I, you know, and none of them stand up for me.
And that's fine.
I don't expect them to.
But I want the same energy for this bitch.
That I need to be raped and it'll knock some sense into me.
And then my face got paralyzed from the stress of everything and all the hate comments and people trying to find out where I live.
And then my Instagram got suspended unfairly for child because they were spare.
Okay.
My, I've gone through seven TikToks and three Instagram.
I almost had a million TikTok followers.
And I lost.
I'm actually not even mad I lost it because some of the dance, oh my God, I used to try to do some of the dances.
Oh, and some of the lips sinking.
Oh, it was so bad.
So, do you know what?
I'm not even mad that my TikTok, but it's the sentiment.
All right.
It's the sentiment.
Supporting me.
And I posted a video a few days ago, and you guys really came through for me.
And I went up like 25k followers in two days.
And I just wanted to say thank you.
This has been the hardest like year of my life so far.
And you're too fat to be having this hard of a year.
You're Chubby.
For supporting me and making all this hatred that I'm experiencing like worth it in a way because I know you guys are like have my back.
Oh my gosh.
I just can't deal.
All right.
So at two hours and 15 minutes, I guess this is what she's crying about.
This is the without.
I better.
Okay, so a debate that she signed up for with a public figure.
Like Andrew used to be not that well known.
So maybe back then I could have said maybe you didn't see it coming.
But this is two months ago.
He's been one of the biggest YouTube channels for months.
Oh my God.
Like, and what is it with women and putting their boobs?
You know, maybe it's me being a hater because I don't have big knockers.
So maybe I would use it too.
But I just, I don't know how they're comfortable debating with their boobs just like out, you know.
Well, it wasn't it.
I mean, I'll have to specifically check, but the one in I can grant any like mass, you know, homicide event that may have happened with an AR-15 would have to do with me.
Right.
I think the point being, I think, is to determine if something infringes upon the rights of others or the safety of others should be something that is up for like debate.
And so I'm not here to tell you like what does or doesn't, what is or isn't.
Like I'm not like a governing agency.
You should probably ask somebody who knows more about it.
But it's the second pillar, the second pillar of your ideology.
Right.
I'm talking about human agency in terms of like, not like the right.
Like I'm specifically talking about the ability for someone to get the job they want.
Like you immediately brought it back to guns.
I'm talking about the ability to have the equal opportunities to like have someone take care of your children while you go to work and stuff so that you can advance your career.
Like, I think that's fair.
I think that's a fair point to make.
So if like a woman wants to get a job at a firm where a man controls the firm, doesn't want to hire her because she's a woman, you would say that that's infringing on her choice.
Sure.
Yeah.
Okay.
I think that that's completely fair.
If it is the case, though, that's- I feel like I don't know enough about guns to be able to accurately come up with something.
Does that make sense?
Yeah, yeah.
Well, we could use anything that you could ever know about gun-wise and just use that instead of an AR.
But the point is, is that if I wanted to have a firearm of my choice, and it wouldn't actually hurt anybody, the expansive of choice seems like you're saying that that business owner doesn't have choice because she has the right, right?
However, if it harms him and his business, it's the same argument you're making for the AR-15.
You're saying because other people may do bad thing with this, right?
May just be, may do, you know, like horrible things, some people may.
The vast majority of people do not, right?
We need to govern their choice in order to have safety for society or safety for individuals.
Right.
How is it, though, that if you tell people who they have to hire, you're not also limiting choice?
How's that work?
It's not saying who you have to hire.
It's saying who you cannot discriminate against.
Like, you know, the 1960s.
That was the Civil Rights Act.
racism.
Andrew, Andrew, Andrew.
He's, yeah, he's.
Legislation is designed to combat racism and sexism.
Yeah, yeah.
Versus like, so the protection is more for the person.
Like there's more protecting being done for the person who is being hired than there is harm being done to the business by being told they can't be racist.
So that's how it outweighs it.
Can we demonstrate it?
Sure.
Look at him.
By the way, we're ending this stream after an hour.
So it's, I think we started at 7.15.
So at 8.15, we're just going to go to the website.
And you guys could literally get on the line and ask me any direct questions about YouTube.
I mean, or anything, if you just have random questions about life, thoughts, whatever.
Pearlinvite.com with how you apply the Audacity Network.
There's an app you can log in.
Sure.
So if I'm a woman and I'm equally qualified as a man and I go in to get a job and I, you know, they're telling me that I can't be hired because I'm a woman, then that causes immense psychological and financial harm, right?
For the company to have to hire me instead of the man, even though I'm equally qualified, that does not actually harm them in any way because I have the same qualifications and abilities as the man does.
Okay, so I want to go buy a fully audio.
Does that even harm the company?
I don't know.
Well, I think it does because, well, because it limits the choices and demoralizes.
And she's putting her boobs out more the agents.
These at the top who may not want to hire you for whatever arbitrary reasons.
But let's say specifically it's like they don't think women are good at the job.
Sure.
Let's just say that that's true.
You think that should be protected?
Well, I mean, from their view, it's going to hurt them, right?
Like, there's no doubt that that's going to hurt them.
You may not agree with the reasoning why it hurts them, but you're operating subjectivity versus like you're saying for the subjective.
Well, it's all subjective there.
No, but the subjective, no, I mean, not necessarily, like the objective, there is an objective truth that discrimination is harmful.
Wait a second.
You don't agree?
Wait a second.
Hang on a second.
Then that would also be an objective truth then, that if people are forced to do things they don't want to do, like hire people they don't want to hire, then I would make the same argument that you think that's as bad as racism.
Can I say as bad or objectively harmful?
Okay.
So let's.
So when I say like, I want to go buy an AR-15 and you say, no, you can't, right?
That's doing the exact same thing.
I don't understand.
Like, what's the distinction here?
It sounds like you're telling me what I have to do.
Yeah, I mean, I think some people see it that way.
I do have an interest in public safety, though.
So I think that sometimes, you know, certain actions.
Women will always pick safety over freedom.
It's why the COVID stuff just worked like a charm.
Oh my gosh.
I had a friend a while ago.
Now, all transparency.
I know you guys are going to roll your eyes or whatever.
I did get vaccinated.
I did.
And the reasoning wasn't because of COVID.
The reasoning was because I wanted to move to England and I didn't want to quarantine or go through any extra paperwork.
And at the time, it had been a year.
It had been a year and everyone seemed fine.
I didn't know anyone who died.
And then I downloaded Twitter and I saw everyone dropping dead.
And I thought to myself, that's not good.
Hopefully that doesn't happen to me.
But it was too late at that point.
You know, I was like, well, I know, I know, I know, I know.
The whole, everyone's going to tell me I'm going to die.
But it's like, what am I supposed to do now?
It already happened.
You know what I mean?
I know, I know, I know, I know.
It wasn't out of fear, though.
I wasn't afraid of it.
I just wanted to like move to England, you know.
But, okay, I get it.
Bad call.
But Alex Jones told me my odds are pretty good.
So if Alex Jones told me that, you YouTube comments can get out of here.
You can get out of here.
Nice knowing you.
It's like, you know, what if I just started just dropped dead on stream?
If it happens, it happens.
I know.
I know.
I knew you guys would do this.
You'd be like, I thought you were under the, I know, I know I'm less valuable now, but it's just like, whatever.
Like, do you know what?
I think my odds of dying from it are pretty slim.
And I know you guys don't see it that way because a lot of you guys are on the internet a lot.
But a lot of people got it and a lot of people didn't die.
So, yeah.
Yeah.
So, I mean, it is what it is.
If they're racist, sexist, harmful, cause a lot of psychological or financial or other physical harm, I don't think that those should be protected over the beliefs of the inferiority of a person.
Are you aware based off of a characteristic they can't control?
Yeah, are you aware of how many DEI laws there are?
I mean, I know there's a rollback now that Trump is in office, but Shark, go ahead and explain.
Yeah, I mean, when it comes to hiring practices or non-discriminatory practices, right?
There's hundreds and hundreds of laws, both as the local, state, municipal, and at the federal level, right?
Hundreds and hundreds and hundreds, which govern this behavior.
You're telling me that none of those, which all of them are designed to expand choice, are infringements upon the hiring practices people want to hire who they want.
Like, if I wanted to have a male-only firm because I just wanted one, why is that actually a problem?
Right.
I mean, I guess to your point, there are like women-only gyms, you know?
Yeah.
If I want a male only firm and literally public about it, I'm like, I just don't want to hire women because I don't really like them that much.
Could I do that?
No, I denounce.
I denounce.
I would never do that.
I denounce.
If I just said that, like outright, I just don't really like them that much.
And I just don't want to work with them.
And it's my company.
I fucking own it.
I built it.
I invented everything.
What is actually the problem with that?
Why can't I just do that?
Why do you want to infringe on my choices?
Like the 1964 Civil Rights Act is probably going to be a problem for you.
I don't know.
Well, I mean, do you know what freedom of association is?
Freedom to associate with who you want.
Yeah.
Do you think that that's an inherent right?
I think for corporations, corporations aren't people.
So I don't.
Corporations are people.
What else would they be?
They shouldn't be people.
I think that's where we disagree because in some cases, the Supreme Court has upheld that the corporations have the same rights as people.
So if you own a company and you're religious, then you don't have to pay for reproductive services or birth control.
What else would you couldn't classify them as anything but people?
People are the things which run corporations.
Corporations are people.
I disagree.
I think that corporations are entities.
They are run by people, but I think that they should be held to different.
I love space.
Standards.
Is there any conscious entity that you can think of that talks and can speak like you and me and make decisions like you and me that's not people?
Yeah, sure.
No.
No.
So, I mean, if that's the case, they're making the same types of decisions that you and I are making.
Why wouldn't they be assumed to be people?
Because they have different sort of way, like standards of operation.
They have laws they have to follow that are different from people.
Like in terms of the government's eyes, I believe it should be considered not a person.
I think they're just, it's fundamentally the way that it operates is different.
I mean, it's not one.
It's like a conglomerate of things and people who work in a company.
So like.
So I don't have a corporation, let's say then, and I have a private business practice where I'm a landscaper.
And I just, there's a woman who comes in.
She's definitely qualified for the job.
And there's a man who comes in who's slightly less qualified for the job.
But I just kind of want to hire him anyway because I just don't really like women.
Yeah, because the man doesn't nag and the women will.
The women will give their opinion all the time.
Yeah.
Why is that not something I should have the freedom to choose for myself?
Why?
I mean, I just think we're operating at a different moral capacity.
I mean, a lot of my things that I say are rooted in morals, and you're making yours vote like in sort of like laws.
I'm asking you for the moral argument.
I'm telling you that I believe it's wrong to make someone feel ashamed and not hire somebody and give them different outcome based off of their race or sex.
But you don't believe it's wrong to tell people that they must do a thing they don't want to do.
Not at all.
No, I don't.
So then it's not about choice, then, is it?
I suppose if you want to make the argument you're making, then no.
No.
Then it's not really about choice.
Okay.
So the second pillar of feminism is debunked it.
Like just like that.
It's pretty false.
This biach is killing me.
$17.
Thank you, Danny.
It's men like you that keep this channel going.
I've gone through three Instagrams, seven TikToks, and a year and a half of demonetization, but it's men like you that donate on this channel that keep us going.
So I appreciate it.
Thank you so much.
I know you guys have, you guys work really hard for your money.
So when you pay me or you donate to the channel to a cause you believe in, thank you guys.
False, you just said it's not really about choice.
It's really about an agenda, right?
What was the third pillar of feminism?
Well, I think we're getting.
I like how she doesn't pull her shirt up.
She pulls it down.
Close to the end.
Is this what we want to talk about for the last few minutes?
Well, we have another 30 minutes.
She's so pissed.
It's 5.59 right now.
Meadowed love.
Thank you.
Guys, we're towards the end of the month.
And I meant to do a show yesterday, but I had the tech problem.
So it's, you know, I appreciate it.
Thank you guys.
All right.
Well, I might just have to take another break because I'm not feeling so hot.
Is that all right?
But I'll tell you what I would like to talk about next, though.
One thing here, I think it would be fair.
Do you know what?
Brian, and he's a very nice guy.
So he asked me to do one of these debates.
And I don't want to say who it was with because I just know this person would crash out.
And this person, I just felt like I was like, if you want me to debate this person, I need $5,000.
And I don't mean this to be rude, which he didn't, he wasn't going to pay, which is fine.
I'm not, he's like, he ghosted me after that, which is fair.
But I was like, this person was so low level to me and just like, like, do you know, sometimes they put you on a panel with someone and you're like, you want me to debate this idiot?
Really?
I said, five grand.
And to be honest, that's what I charge if it's a debate and I just don't want to do it because I'm like, I could do my show.
I can do all this content.
And you're saying, cancel your show and do the content with me.
It's like, why?
For what?
MJ.
Thank you, MJ, again.
You guys, for the cause, Pearl, keep up the good work.
This woman is absolutely insufferable.
Can you imagine her in your everyday life?
You'd be divorced because she's already suing the podcast.
So she'd just drag you to court.
My point is this, though.
That's really where I'm.
I was like, I hope he doesn't think I'm being an asshole.
But I just was like, do you know what?
This happened to me the other day with this other guy.
And he's been asking me for a debate for like a year, a year and a half.
And, you know, I just never feel like it.
And it's nothing personal.
I just don't, I don't feel like I don't feel like arguing with you.
I'd rather just do my show.
And if you don't like it, don't tune in.
And he ends up crashing out on Twitter.
And he's like, oh, she's charging me five grand daddy's money.
And I'm like, well, I wouldn't charge you five grand if you were more entertaining and your show was more interesting or like, you know, but I always go based off of like what I feel.
I'm a woman, obviously.
And it's like, if you're not making me, you know, like, if you invite me to a collab, I want to be excited to do it.
I want to hear the collab and I don't even want to charge money.
But if I can feel it in my bones that I don't feel like doing it, yeah, you're going to, you're going to have to pay.
So, or if I've never heard of your show, now I have to go look it up.
And it's not to be rude, but, you know, I mean, I'd rather build something for my audience here.
Dan, mob, Dan, $20 super chat.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Debating amounts to nothing.
I know.
And it's just, all they're trying to do is tell you you're wrong.
And it's like, if you think I'm wrong, why don't you just not tune in?
It's totally fine.
I'm not, I'm not putting a, I don't want to put a gun to you guys's head and make you stay here.
I hope you come because it's entertaining and as accurate as possible, right?
Yeah, so I just I thought this one guy was so annoying because I was just like I don't like it when people feel entitled to my time like I'm Pearl.
I am entitled to arguing with you and if you don't do it for free I'm gonna run to Twitter and cry about it.
It's like, well, now I'm never gonna collab with you ever so I just told you I have medical issues, though like I genuinely need to take a break.
Hold on, I'm fine with you taking the breaks okay, but given the frequency and the duration of said breaks, I think it's reasonable to ask for an additional 10 15 minutes to make up for the breaks that have occurred thus far.
Sure, I will give you 10 minutes more so we can go till 640, but other than that, I truly cannot stay longer.
Like I have problems.
Yeah, your problems are that you're obese obesity, that's your real problem here.
It's obesity.
So take care of that.
And yeah, do you want to go ahead and take the break and we'll let some chats come through?
Okay, all right, we're gonna.
Here's what we're gonna do guys, since we are getting close to the end of the show, make sure you get your messages in now.
There's quite a few Andrew, if you can just stay for just a sec.
Uh there's, there's quite a few.
Uh, we'll try to get them all in.
Uh, we'll.
We'll do a bit more.
So Streamlabs.com slash whatever 99 tts.
Also like the video if you're enjoying the stream.
I need to do a quick sidebar with Andrew here really quick.
I'm gonna put it on intro screen.
Give me 10, 15 seconds, we'll be right back.
All right, is it gonna?
Let me go back?
Masculinity should be, while women often concede no such ground to men, who have a preference for how women should behave.
How is this equality?
Uh, since she's gone Andrew, do you want to quickly like yeah, very quickly um, I.
This is why I always tie them to virtues and thus far nobody has argued this definition.
It's a big defeater for feminist ideology as well.
All right Riptor, thank you for that.
We have Lucas here it is.
Truth is, the little lady is weak and intellectually feeble.
The other and otherwise mired in eco chamber with her views, never challenged.
Just a hunch here Love, but an oral argument in front of Scotus is probably not on the cards for you now bring out the therapy dog.
Um okay uh, you know I Lucas, I. You maybe wanted that directed at her, but she, she did have to step away for for a moment, but the audience uh did get to see it and uh, we do have a bit of a time limit here, so i'm gonna see if there's any streamlabs messages that we can let come through me.
So, but i've had someone in my comments offer to pay me the amount that I was paid to be here.
So i'm gonna go because I again, I have medical problems.
I'm not feeling good.
What if somebody in our chat offers to pay you more?
Do you think they would?
Yeah.
Well, they would pay me.
And then yes, if someone offered, I would stay and I would cry on camera.
But I don't know if they would.
This is why we have the wage gap.
This is literally why we have the wage gap, ladies and gentlemen, but I highly doubt that someone will offer that.
I wonder, so they're, they're offering you uh, They're offering me 50.
So if you stay for another two hours, what would that cost?
Like 500 bucks?
No.
No.
My God, more.
On top.
Like, probably double thousand.
Double original.
Okay, double the original.
So I think we would need in order, would you actually, if it was doubled, would you?
If it was actually doubled, I would stay because again, I am like, I do have a problem.
Like, so I could probably stay a little longer.
Two hours.
I would just have to two hours beyond.
So we're talking 8:30.
Sure.
Then I would need like triple because I like Troy.
Triple.
You're a tough negotiator, Kylie.
You're a tough negotiator.
This girl over here, tough negotiator.
I genuinely do flitches, though.
Like, I'm not, that's not a lie.
So I just don't like to talk about it.
But I, like, I have a hard time.
Do you want herpes flare up or what, lady?
Yeah.
Like, I could, like, what is the issue anyway?
I don't really like to talk about it, but I've had like concussions and stuff like that.
So concussions.
It's like a brain link.
TBI.
It's, yeah, I mean, traumatic brain injury.
Yeah, it was a traumatic.
It was, it's like, I get like really bad headaches.
And like, do you want to be like Tylenol or ibuprofen?
And the men are such problem solvers.
They're like, what's the problem?
We could solve it.
It gives you.
Yeah, when she's crying, she's lying.
Shout out, Jesse Lee Peterson.
But I don't really want to go too much into it.
Okay.
But I have had someone offer me, but I just don't think this is a good environment.
So I think I'll just take the offer that the person has given me of the original amount and I'm just going to head out, I think.
So, yeah.
I just, I think my health is more important than whatever you've offered me, which is not much.
So, I mean, I don't think it's fair.
You know, we've been very generous here at the whatever podcast.
I don't know if that's a fair categorization.
So you said the double is, so if somebody does essentially somebody want to send in like an Ethereum.
And again, like, this isn't really my network, so I don't think anyone's going to offer it.
So, but I guess, you know, nothing is impossible.
Are there any takers in the chat who want to see this?
Wait, let me ask the chat.
Why don't I pull the chat?
Chat, does anybody want another two, uh, two hours on top of, so like 8:40 Pacific time?
Pacific, is it standard time or something?
Yeah.
Is it standard time or is it daylight?
All right, standard.
I know how we can raise the money.
So here on my notepad, right down here.
Okay.
I have, we're going to play hangman.
I'll play hangman.
We're going to play.
Okay.
Yeah.
We're going to play chat hangman.
Okay.
Here's what we're going to do.
We're going to play chat hangman.
It's only four letters.
That's it.
You send in a hundred bucks.
It gives you the letter.
I'll put in the letter, but we got to do it quick.
Okay.
And then I'm going to rule them out.
We'll play chat hangman.
That's how we'll raise the shit.
Well, Dave, look, hey, tell me, you got a better idea?
You got nothing.
All right, let's do chat hangman.
Let's let's do a crystal paw.
Is she going to cry?
Crystal pop.
You got ogles.
You guys have been lovely, but I really like.
Okay, so she ends it and say, you guys have been lovely.
Again, I need to leave.
Like, I'm not feeling good.
All right.
I appreciate the debate.
It was interesting and fun.
Do you want to give a closing statement?
My closing statement is that I love to learn and to meet new people.
And I wasn't putting my medical issue aside for money.
I didn't know how long this was going to be.
That was my fault, I will admit.
But I appreciate learning new perspectives.
I was hoping this would be a more calm and demure experience because I've been trying to be more, you know, about facts and negotiating.
But I appreciate the time that I've had here.
And I'm, you know, looking forward to learning more about you both.
So.
Wait, what does that mean?
I just, I mean, like, like learning more about, like, I knew about your network before coming in.
I had seen some videos, but now I'm more interested in you guys.
Yeah.
So what about this?
We'll double.
We'll double, but we add two hours on top.
So that's.
It's like we'll double it.
I'm not going to ask the audience.
Right.
We'll double it.
Whatever podcast will double it.
Right.
You stay.
If I didn't have an actual issue, I would stay for the money.
Like, if that makes sense.
But I like have to go.
So I'm going to go.
Like, it's not like a money thing anymore.
I'm willing to stay for Andrew's closing statement and a few chats.
Yeah, I will stay for that.
Can we make it five minutes?
Okay, 10 minutes?
That's fair.
That seems fair.
I mean, I literally just here.
We got Leonidas.
Here, listen to Leonidas.
Then Andrew's going to give his closing statement.
Leonidas donated $100.
Highly curious age of kids you teach.
Also, what is a woman?
Also, are women as a group oppressed in the USA?
If so, how?
Are you rapidly oppressed?
If so, how?
And are men as a group oppressed?
And you said you're an educator.
Are you teaching?
Like, are you a private tutor, and I'm also a substitute teacher.
And I teach in, you know, three primary high schools in Chicago.
Oh, of course.
Oh, my gosh.
I'd invite her on the podcast, but the bitch will sue me.
So obviously I can't bring her on.
Stupid hoe.
Yeah.
So you teach like elementary school kids?
No, high school.
Oh, high school.
Okay.
He asked, what is a woman?
Quick answer if you can.
I think a woman is someone who is, I mean, it depends.
Like biologically, female is different from being a woman, but someone who's a woman is someone who's characteristically a person who associates themselves with femininity.
And that is open to interpretation of who wants to identify as one.
If I may just ask one clarifying question, can a female become a male?
Or can a male become a female?
Like biologically speaking, I believe like, you know, the sexes of male and female, but I think if a person wants to be a woman or a man, absolutely.
And then are women as a group oppressed in the USA?
Your answer?
I think it's possible, but I really need to leave.
May I just at least can you stay for Andrew's close?
No, I don't.
Look, we're not kidnapping you.
We're just, I'm just asking if you can at least stay.
I might have to clarify.
You're not kidding.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But you said you could stay five minutes.
Come on.
I'm leaving.
I mean, what?
No, I'm going.
But I hope you guys have a good day.
Thank you for the.
And she waddles out.
Waddle, waddle.
Are you oppressed?
Do you want to just answer that?
you don't need to sit into the mic just yell it out maybe All right.
So that's her crashing out.
Now, I guess now she is suing whatever.
So.
Look at the objective reality of what happened or didn't happen and nothing more.
And it's amazing to me because I just thought, how could she say it was lovely getting this?
This is the same thing happened to me.
A chick came on my podcast.
Said it was lovely getting to know you, blah, I asked her, I remember I asked her, would you come on again?
And she said yes.
She said yes.
And I said, great.
And this chick dragged me to court.
Another woman.
Oh, my God.
I have to pay so much money today to a lawyer.
Oh, my God.
It's such bullshit.
These women.
And the thing is, they drag you to court and make you spend your money on bullshit lawsuits.
Oh, you guys.
I'm like, right as I got out of one thing, I got to figure out a way to make this more stable.
But it's tough.
When you go after women, it's tough because they really try to ruin your life.
I'm like, you guys got me unemployed for a year and a half.
You guys did that.
You win.
Congratulations.
And now another crazy woman's dragging me to court.
So we'll see how that goes.
I know.
I know.
More money, more problems.
Yeah, that would be true, but every time I'm starting to make money, they just keep trying to, they're like, how can we ruin our life more?
Yeah.
I know all these lawsuits are BS, and you just want to pay them to go away and leave you alone.
And normies don't bring lawsuits.
That's not true.
Yes, they do.
This is one of the biggest problems with these entitlement of just thinking the whole world revolves around you.
It doesn't.
And it doesn't.
I'm not afraid of strong women, but I am afraid of what I might have to start these shows.
Doug MPA, we need to do some sort of consent reading when we have women on to avoid this.
I think that's what we got to do.
We got to have some sort of, we got to draft up something that says, do you consent?
You're one of the boys at this point sued for your the umpteenth time.
I thank you.
I know.
I really am.
I really am.
Nala, it's not Nala.
I don't want to say too much because I don't know how legalese works or whatever.
It's not Nala.
She's not the one dragging me.
It's someone else, another crazy lady.
Revolve around me.
It doesn't revolve around the chat.
The world doesn't revolve around this.
It's like the ultimate real form.
If you're going to call somebody a narcissist, that would be the behavior you'd be pointing at.
Not, oh, you're confident and you can argue well.
The level of manipulation this woman deploys is unreal.
What's even more mind-boggling is people actually believe this.
True.
I feel completely violated by her insane for the Griff, brother.
Appreciate that.
Brian says, Hi, Andrew.
I'm a huge fan.
Well, hi, Brian.
I'm a huge fan of letting you be a fan.
I appreciate that.
I went to the back and just sobbed.
I really tried.
Right.
And I am going to just point out: look, I know.
Like, I've seen all these cry, the cry-hard women, right?
They're not try-hards.
They're cry hards.
I've seen all the cry hards on X, right?
When they go after guys like Steven Crowder and they're like, oh my God, it makes her cry.
I just want to be very clear about this.
I don't give a.
I don't give a shit.
Not even a little bit.
That stuff to me.
Yeah, because it's like, why are you here?
You're entering the male space.
And guys, if anything, look, I've been ambushed.
I've had a lot of stuff happen to me over the years.
No, no, no.
I've had, that's, that's a female way to say it.
I've put myself in a lot of situations that, I mean, that was open.
And now I'm like, yeah, it just is what it is.
In terms of manipulation.
I mean, like, you're, you have to, if you want to do this stuff, and I love doing it, then you have to be okay with what comes with it.
And criticism, embarrassing yourself from time to time, that is what it is.
Means nothing to me.
There's another pearl here.
There's another pearl in the chat.
You better go to pearlinvite.com and join my community so we can hang out.
Nothing.
It's just you being a idiot.
But I went and I cried.
I don't care.
I don't give a shit.
I don't care.
And they really have no defense against it.
It's only when you try to go in and defend.
You try to be like, look, I really didn't do anything wrong.
Don't do that.
Just look them right in the eye and say, you.
Go cry then.
Go cry.
I don't care.
Go cry.
I don't give a shit.
No defense against that at all.
None.
This idea that you perpetually have to put up with from women because otherwise they'll cry.
Let them cry.
Let them cry.
Go cry.
Get it out of your system.
And when you're all done crying, come back and we can address reality.
Stalker 12 gives five crucible memberships.
Very kind of you.
Didn't you know facts starting caring about and accommodating your feelings?
Yeah, what was I thinking?
What was I thinking?
Which is worse, her or Desiree?
Personally, I'd say the latter.
She's worse than Desiree.
actually worse, like far worse, in fact.
I felt afraid.
I felt trapped.
I felt disrespected.
I felt assaulted.
I felt traumatized.
Well, I felt traumatized by her tantrums and stupidity.
Exactly.
I felt traumatized.
Exactly.
All right, guys.
Smokey man, bad.
All right, guys.
Hard to listen to this guy after the pickle jar debacle.
That was a setup.
Anyways, guys, so if you are interested in learning YouTube, I am going to do an analysis on how to make a good thumbnail and how to make a good title.
So if you guys want and you want to hear it, make sure you go to the website, The Audacity Network.
It's going to be the same live stream we're on now.
It's just going to be live on the website.
So go there, join the live chat, and there's going to be a Zoom pinned.
Okay.
So thanks for watching today.
Obviously, that woman is crazy.
And obviously, you know, she's got issues and they're not my problem.
But that's what women do.
They sign up for something.
They don't like the result.
They look bad.
Then they sue.
Women have a tendency to ruin everything.
Not all, not all, not all, but it's just very frustrating.
So, anyways, guys, we are going to go on to the website now.
Hi, Pearl.
Can I marry you?
I'm sorry.
Random super chat.
How much?
Okay.
I'm going to rant for a second here.
I'm going to rant.
We talk so much on this show about simping.
Now I get it.
I'm a fine piece of ass, right?
I get it.
You know, it's tough being this good looking.
But, you know, you got to control yourself.
I'm just a random woman.
You can download Tinder and find like 10 of me.
Okay.
In your city, in your town.
If your intention is not to be entertained here, I just, I would give up because your odds of picking up some random influencer chick is like naski, not a.
Go find the girl that looks like me in your town.
I guarantee.
I guarantee there is one.
There is.
Like, I am not that special, different, or even like, I'm not crazy attractive to the point you can't find a lookalike.
I know, because I used to, when I was in college, I'll just say I snuck into some bars and we used some passback IDs.
All right.
They were not me when I was younger, right?
Do you know?
So I'm just being honest here, looks.
Sometimes I was the villain.
So not all of them are six feet tall.
I'm sure you can find one that's 5'9.
It's really not.
Look up the colleges in your state, and there's volleyball rosters.
Okay?
Look up, and you can go through the last 10 years of rosters and look them all up on Instagram.
You're welcome.
You are, oh, but I like your personality.
No, you don't.
You just don't know me well enough.
I'm a woman.
All right.
None of us have that great of personalities.
Like, think, imagine you're like right now, you're okay listening to me because you can pause it.
Okay, you can click pause.
But imagine the people in my real life, they can't click pause.
They just have to listen to me talk and rant.
And it's just, they're like, you know, sometimes I'm sure they think, just shut the fuck up.
And that's what you would go through.
That's what you would go through.
Okay.
I'm the next Elon baby holder.
Yeah.
Okay.
Look, I hate to say it, guys, but I have a good family.
I don't need.
He's not really my type.
I'll just say that.
Imagine listening to Pearl 24-7.
I know.
You would shoot yourself.
Okay.
You would.
You really would.
So yeah, you can mute me.
So yeah, I'm a woman after all.
Thank you.
And that's the mindset you've got to have.
That's really what I would recommend because I mean, stop super chatting me if you're just going to ask me to marry you because it's never going to happen.
It's, it's never, oh, but your laugh is contagious.
Guys, do you know how many like me's there are out there?
I'm old.
I'm not even young.
You know what I mean?
Like, go get the 22-year-old version of me.
She's got less trauma.
She's probably hotter, less wrinkles, less annoying, less baggy.
Do you know, like, go get her.
She probably talks less.
Phew.
Phew.
Go DM her on Instagram.
Tell me your state.
Tell me the state you're in.
I'll start looking up roster.
Give me a state, guys.
I'll show you how to do it.
I'll show you how to do it for shits and giggles.
Okay.
Give me a state.
Give me a state that you're in.
Give me a state.
We're going to do it real fast before we go to the website.
Give me a state and I'll show you.
If you're into tall girls.
All right.
So Pearl, shut up for once.
Never.
Never.
Yeah.
You think you guys can.
No one?
All right.
Rally, North Carolina.
All right.
North Carolina colleges.
All right.
So we're going to do, let's do a small school so they have less ego, small college, and there may be less abhors.
All right.
So you can go now watch.
Let's say Nash Community College.
We're going to copy that.
Nash Community College volleyball roster.
Okay.
Okay.
Here we go.
Volleyball roster.
Look at that.
See a blonde version.
Younger 6'2.
There you go.
I'm a Dutch mix, Indonesian, but I don't like Tinder.
I think you're, and I'm 1986, the real Netherland.
And what you can do if you think, okay, she's 6'2, or she's young, she's not going to talk to me or whatever.
You can do, you can even go back.
Look at this.
So we're going to go to the rosters here.
And we can go back.
So let's say you want a girl that's like 10 years older.
Okay.
I don't know why you would, but let's just say you think it'll be an easier sell.
You can go back 10 years.
Here you go.
A 6'1 version of me.
We kind of look alike.
It's like the long face, 6'1.
And you can just look up, that's her full name.
You can look her up on Instagram, Facebook, and you can just keep going through these and message them.
And I mean, it's never, there's so many colleges, it'll never end.
You know, if you got a good, you're welcome.
Yeah, if you're into tall girls, and the thing is, let's say, okay, maybe you're not into volleyball.
You could go.
I mean, we used to do this for schools in the, you know, when we were younger.
Maybe you want basketball, okay?
Roster.
And look at that.
You got some basketball girlies.
But you guys see where I'm going with this.
Why simp over me when you could type the girls in your state and go for them?
You know, I mean, there's tennis, track.
Anyways.
Field hockey, whatever, you know.
And you can try different age cohorts.
I mean, you can go back to look at this one, has 2009.
So if you want to go older, I mean, you could figure out which ones aren't married or whatever.
Maybe, like, maybe this girl has had her first divorce by now, and you guys can slide in.
This looks like a strawberry blonde girl.
There you go.
You're welcome.
Yeah, yeah.
You're welcome.
That's serial killer behavior.
Well, we're crazy.
Anyways, guys, we're going to go to the website now.
Make sure you like the video.
Subscribe to the channel.
Yeah.
Thanks.
Thanks for watching.
I'll see you next time.
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