Ben Shapiro’s call-in episode dissects modern feminism, framing it as a culture of entitlement where women allegedly outsource labor (Uber Eats, pre-cut meals) while blaming systemic oppression—citing figures like Michelle Obama and Anna Kasparian. He contrasts men’s high-stress, physically demanding jobs (e.g., $100K–$200K offshore oil rig roles) with women’s perceived inefficiency in parenting, cooking, or maintenance (e.g., neglecting car oil changes, $150K student loans while traveling). The argument culminates in a claim that systemic privilege enables women to avoid accountability, while men face real-world consequences for their actions, questioning whether feminism truly fosters equality. [Automatically generated summary]
Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
Thank you guys for tuning in.
Oh, that's a weird noise.
Well, it's all right.
And today, we're going to talk about why feminists are spoiled brats.
but i think i might freestyle a little bit too at first you can you can uber eats to your door now You don't have to cook or clean anyhow.
You can go to a desk job.
You can bang your high school heart throb on Tinder.
We can really do it all now.
We can wait till 40 to have a kid.
Get IVF and tell everybody that we didn't.
But we will do what we do best.
What we do better than the rest.
Complain.
Nag.
Complain.
Be a fucking drag.
Complain and still call ourselves drag.
Complain and fucking knack.
Why cook when you could have a Starbucks coffee in the morning?
Why watch your kids when some lady named Abuela can do it for you?
Why make dinner when you could Uber Eats?
Why be a wife when you could be for the street?
Why on earth would you do anything right when you can just nap and put up a fight?
We're gonna nap.
We're gonna be a fucking drag.
Gonna nap.
Yeah, we're gonna nap.
Thank you, guys.
Thank you.
You know, you could say I was made to do this, you know.
I actually think it's crazy that I have a job.
And that's what I mean.
I mean, feminism, it has been great for women, right?
I don't like this idea.
I don't like it when conservatives pretend that feminism has not done amazing things for women.
Okay.
It's pretty amazing that we can have a kid, go bang another guy and make our ex-husband pay for it.
I mean, that's pretty, that's incredible for women, right?
It is at the expense of men, right?
I mean, that's not great for men, but for women, that's incredible.
Absurd, right?
It's incredible that you can be so spiteful that you can just, any guy you don't like, you just throw him in jail.
I mean, that's incredible, right?
I mean, I don't want to.
Sorry, I need to clarify because people tend to clip me out of context.
I'm not trying to say that it's a good thing, but in terms of, you know, we got to stop pretending that women don't have power, right?
Horrible singing, but thank you.
You make a man happy.
It wasn't horrible.
You guys can't gaslight me anymore.
It wasn't perfect, but that was pretty good.
That was off the top.
You know, I don't write these notes ahead of time.
I'm a woman.
We can't do anything ahead of time.
We're late to everything.
So, you know, feminism has empowered women.
And I think that's an important distinguishment: that feminism has given women the power to do whatever we want and take all the credit for it, right?
It's given us the power to fly automatic planes and crash them and blame the man, right?
It's given us the power to take jobs we don't deserve and get overpaid for them, you know.
It has empowered women to really do whatever we want.
So now, unfortunately, we have a ceiling as women.
And I'm getting a little nervous talking about this stream, not because I think it's going to get taken down, but I just want to be articulate.
And I think this is really important, right?
But a lot of times when I make these shows, I really am writing about my observations.
I think I'm going to take off my sweater.
It's kind of hot.
In real life, and just watching women, it just seems like we have a ceiling, right?
There's just, I don't know if it's that we're incapable or nobody makes us.
I don't know the reason, but like, it doesn't seem like we can really invent things like that.
It doesn't seem like we can really do structure like that.
That seems pretty much impossible for us.
I don't know why.
You know, it seems like we're addicted to wasting time and doing things in the most inefficient way possible.
It seems like, and I, you know, a lot of people come at me and they say, Pearl, but what about you?
You know, and you know, a lot of these simps, they'll message me and they'll say, Oh, Pearl, you're the perfect woman.
And I'm like, How do you think I know this stuff?
I see myself do retarded things all the time.
And I'll observe it.
I'll see, I'll feel myself getting frustrated and angry.
Like, I'll give you an example.
All right.
In this room, I designed a set and I had this set idea.
And I told them to build this set.
It was right over there, over there, this way.
And I had this idea.
They built it.
And it was just the most inefficient set ever.
And I asked two men, one with experience in the industry, one without, how they would set up my studio here.
And both of them had better ideas than me.
And I work in this industry and I just sat there.
And, you know, I'll tell my dad, my dad, he's just such a cool guy.
I told my dad I would be his best witness in court because I would, my dad would never commit a crime, but if he did, I'm like, dad, you better have me on the witness stand.
And my dad will always tell him, don't put me on a pedestal.
I'm like, see, that's how great you are.
You don't even want to be on a pedestal.
You're so awesome.
But my dad, he tends to think I'm a little bit too extreme, right?
He tends to think that I go, I think I'm going to, Because I like the blue.
I think the blue looks kind of good.
Hold on.
I'm going to turn the heat down slightly.
I'm going to turn it down slightly.
So now my father, he tends to think I'm a little bit extreme, which is kind of crazy, right?
He'll always say things like, it's not men versus women, you know, be more.
But, you know, the older I get, the more I'm like, dude, I'm kind of right.
And I think it's because my dad employed a lot of women.
He had a lot of great women that worked for him, and he totally did.
But women are still women, right?
All right, we got to ban some people in the chat.
Look, if you're being disruptive for no reason, we got it.
We got to let you go.
No hate.
You know, you're welcome, but you got to, you got to, yeah, you got to chill out, guys.
All right, where are we going?
What was I talking about?
What was I?
I don't even remember.
This is what happens to me in debates.
You know, I get going and then somebody interrupts me and I'm like, what the fuck was I talking about?
That's why they do it.
It works so well because I'm actually quite informative.
If you don't interrupt me and you just let me talk for a little bit, right?
Oh, women are inefficient, right?
Women are inefficient.
My dad is all.
Okay.
Yeah.
That's what I was talking about.
So, and I'm not, you know, I'm not saying that women can't, you know, be efficient or like work with things or whatever, but we got to be honest, there seems to be an upper limit.
And just from my observations, that upper limit seems to be managing people over a certain number.
We just can't keep track of them.
Handling stress doesn't really seem to be in our wheelhouse.
being direct, inventing things, sticking to a structure and a routine.
Like, I'll give you an example where my dad said I went too far.
Now, who remembers when that plane crashed on the East Coast and like 300 people died?
I remember when the plane crashed, I told my dad, Dad, that was a woman.
My dad was like, no, it wasn't a woman.
And again, my dad's so intelligent.
I hate telling him he's wrong.
But I had to in this situation.
I really had to, right?
And I'm like, dad, just wait.
And so then first, the pilot, it comes out who was flying the actual plane, right, that crashed and that all the people died.
And it was a man.
And my dad's like, see, see?
And I'm like, dad, just wait.
I promise to God, just wait.
And so my dad, you know, then it comes out the helicopter actually caused the plane to crash.
And I'm like, dad, see?
And then it comes out that, you know, out of the helicopter, like two of the guys were men.
And that comes out next.
And I'm like, dad, see?
See?
You see the sorry, my dad says to me, see?
And I'm like, no, dad, just wait.
Just wait.
Then it finally comes out.
And they really tried to hide this, that it was a woman flying this helicopter.
And she was a DEI, like Biden specialist woman.
And I'm like, see, dad?
And my dad goes, no, she was being trained, right?
That's the person who's training her's job to like make sure she doesn't mess up.
And I'm like, okay, dad, let's, let's just wait.
And it turns out he actually told her not to do what she did.
And she refused to listen and then killed everybody.
And I'm like, that's women, dad.
And I'm like, dad, how many times have you told me not to do something?
I did it and I fucked up, right?
I'm not trying to pretend I'm different.
And I tell my dad, I'm like, dad, all the women in your life are complete burdens to you.
I mean, even me, like, I had to go home for two years because I messed this up, you know, and I love you to death, but we, you got to, and he's like, it's not men versus women.
And I'm like, really?
Because your sons, because I'm one of 10, right?
They just seem to do fine and be efficient and figure it out.
Where the daughters, when I move, I need your help or I need another guy's help.
You know, I'm like, dad, we're losers, all of us.
Women, right?
You know.
So another interesting thing that happened this week, there were some people that I was friends with in the past.
And, you know, a lot of them have, you know, they've been coming out of the woodworks lately.
And they're like, Pearl, how did you come?
Why are you like this?
You weren't like this before.
So this is if there's two women watching, I'll just tell you, I'll tell you how, how I became like this.
You know, a lot of people think it was trauma.
And some of the opinions they cited is that I don't think women should vote.
I think women kind of suck at everything.
And I don't, I wouldn't say that was maybe my opinion always, right?
I've always leaned conservative, but I wouldn't say I was this gendered in the past.
I didn't always notice it.
And they're like, Pearl was fun.
You know, she did all this fun stuff.
And, you know, I'm still a fun gal, right?
I still hang out.
I still, but I got to be honest.
I just observe the world and I got to be honest with what I'm seeing.
Both personally, the data and professionally, women just don't really do as much as men.
And I have a lot of observations I'm going to go through on the show today.
A lot of observations.
But the other thing I don't realize, a lot of women don't realize is how insufferable and not easy to talk to they are.
Many women are very liberal and they're very insufferable liberals.
So everybody around them tiptoes around them and they have no idea.
I'm sure, you know, I'm sure the liberals do it to me.
You know, I'm sure I could be insufferable as well, right?
You know, I'm not, this is probably a two-way street.
But, you know, there's, you're, there's times in your life where you just think it's not really worth it to argue, right?
I got, I'm trying to play volleyball or I'm trying to do this, right?
You know.
So, all right, let me, let me continue.
All right.
So why do I think modern women don't work hard jobs?
Now, I got a lot of pushback because there's a clip of me going viral where Anna Kasparian comes at me and she says, but Pearl, what are we going to do if women aren't in healthcare?
And I said, give the job to the men.
They do it better.
And a lot of people gave me pushback.
How can I, as a non-healthcare employee, say, you know, that the women can do the job better or that the men can do the job better?
But from my observations, men tend to get things done where women tend to gossip at work.
And women tend to create a lot of drama at work, waste a lot of time, and find the most inefficient ways to do things.
Even growing up, right?
My dad, like I remember one time, my mom and my dad were like cleaning the garage and my mom kept trying to give her opinion, right?
And I'm like, mom, here we go.
And my mom had this really organized way of doing things, but it was very useless, if that makes sense.
Like it was overkill.
Like we didn't need to do all that.
And my dad, he just thinks this is the quickest way to get this thing done.
And that just tends to be how work goes.
You know, women find the most inefficient way to do things.
And I've seen this at home and my job in the work, even me, like sometimes I'll want to talk at work.
You know, I worked in a 100% male office.
And I bet if you asked them, I probably wasted a lot of their time talking to me.
So let's react to the video that initially went viral.
Let me also, I'm on TikTok.
I called the account Hush or something.
So you guys can follow me there if you want.
And a lot of women, you know, they act like me observing this is saying that I hate women.
I don't.
It's not that I hate women, but you know, I don't hate children for saying they're not adults.
And that's the way I feel about women.
I don't hate women by saying we're not men.
And there's an upper floor of what we can really do.
and as a woman just personally you become a lot happier when you realize that you know um so talk about patriarchy and misogyny and they try to give examples I love it.
But I do think the most obvious, glaring example of the patriarchy is the fact that we have never in the history of time ever had a woman be the president of the United States.
Yeah, because we're not good enough.
And that's the female privilege: we can fail at something and blame patriarchy.
If men fail, it's because they're failures.
But when women fail, it's always somebody else's fault.
You know?
It almost has become, oh, well, that's just normal.
No, no, no, that's not normal.
Men are the only ones who have ever held the highest position in the government.
No woman.
But yes, we're so equal.
Oh, well, actually, we're legally not equal to men.
And that is a great point.
How could it?
I wish I could go on her show.
I would cook her.
Women even be the president of the United States when we don't even have equal rights to half of the population that the woman would be governing over.
Anyways, I interviewed Michelle.
What rights do women not have?
And the thing is, women like this, her dad paid for her life until she was like 21.
She went to school on loans, or her father paid for.
I don't know which.
They've never experienced the real world.
And then she gets a DEI job because it's paid for by women with men's money.
And that's how this whole thing is inflated.
Feminism.
Feminism is giving women giving women men's money without having had to earn it, either through easy jobs, sex work, or what do you call it?
Benefit, government benefits.
So women start to believe they are as good as men because a lot of the downstream effects of it is women like this getting propped up.
She's paid for by women that take men's money, right?
Or they put it on credit cards that they can't afford that eventually men pay off generally.
Obama.
And I was just talking about this on my Instagram, but I wanted to say it here.
We are in a horrific time in the world.
There are no words to even describe.
So she lives in a major city, got rich talking for a living, talking, and has the audacity to say this is a terrible time to be alive.
Fuck you.
Fuck, you're a spoiled brat.
That's how I feel about it.
Fuck, go fuck yourself.
There are men on oil rigs.
There are men, you know, when men do vlogging, they're chopping down the tree and then they have to run so the tree doesn't like fall on them.
And you're saying this is a terrible time to be a woman in your apartment in a major city that you got your money by talking for a living.
The ego is just incredible.
Go fuck yourself.
Go fuck yourself because I interview normal average Americans all the time.
And I just cannot imagine being in your position and being so out of touch and ungrateful.
Fuck you.
Fuck you.
What is happening?
And I think as a creator, she talks about how you essentially, if you have a platform, you have a loaded gun.
And I think it's painful where I'm like, it feels so self-indulgent to be, God, let me, I'm going to pray.
God, in the next two years, let me debate her.
Let me debate this woman.
Posting selfies and to be posting all these things right now when it's like, look at what is happening in the world.
And I'm not saying that people need to use their platforms 24/7 for change and to be so serious because I think something that's so beautiful about the internet is it brings such levity and humor and it gives us an outlet from all the fucked up shit that's going on in the world.
However, when Michelle talks about the reason someone should not have a third term is because we need new voices, we need new ideas.
And that is where we all come in.
This older generation did some ego.
And it's just incredible.
I get a lot of flack because, you know, I don't have all the solutions, but I would much rather say I don't have all the answers than be like this.
I would rather say I don't have all the answers than have this ego where she thinks you think you have an answer to anything.
When you got famous talking about the Gluckluck 9000 for a living, you've got to go fuck yourself.
I have cousins in the military.
I have relatives that have put their lives on the line for this country.
And the fact that you complain about everything, about anything ever, fuck you.
Fuck you.
That's how I feel about it.
Great things and did some horrible things, but it is now time for our generation to actually step up and to talk and to be honest about what we want out of this country.
I don't know.
I personally left just feeling inspired.
What more do you want?
And I'm not saying that Call Her Daddy is going to just change overnight, but I do promise to have honest conversations.
I have done multiple episodes on women's rights, and so many people shit on me.
And I'm like, if human rights and women being equal to men is controversial to you, then you can get the fuck off my page.
Women are still not equal to men.
It is 2026.
What the fuck is wrong with the world?
So if you are a woman or a man, I urge you to listen to this Michelle Obama interview because what it did was put in perspective.
I know that the world feels like we have essentially lost our humanity, but bruh, you are a brat.
Michelle Obama is one of the most influential, brilliant women.
And the way that she essentially dispels down the way that she got famous was a man, right?
She didn't, she's not famous because of her accomplishments.
It's a man's accomplishments.
Even call her daddy, you're famous because you were sucking off men, right?
You talk about men.
I mean, that's how you got famous on this information to us.
She has seen this country.
She has.
All right, yeah.
Okay.
Now, mind you, this is another one, another video on her TikTok.
Turn off the sound.
She's going into a first-class seat with champagne and complaining that women aren't equal.
Go fuck yourself.
I hate.
All right, let's see the next one.
Oh, here, here is a vlog of her.
The women like this, they're so insufferable because they say they worked so hard.
You can put a lot of effort into something.
I put a lot of effort into this show, but to act like what I do compares to like what the men in this country do to keep everything running is just laughable.
It's laughable.
And like the other day, I saw a clip of an OnlyFans model telling people to work hard.
I'm like, fuck you.
Fuck you.
So you may be asking, where are we going?
Going to lost the children.
The city of angels.
I'm about to sweep the entire twice.
No, no, no, sweetie.
Too much work.
Guess what we got?
I have a company card.
Dave Portnoy, thanks so much.
We're going to send 10K today and it's going to be a spot.
What should we get, guys?
I'm getting this cinnamon.
I mean, that's what she's complaining about.
All right.
All right.
So I had this tweet that kind of went viral.
And it said, not that viral, but you know, a little bit.
I said, things women suck at: watching kids, raising kids, cooking and cleaning.
And the reason I said this is I really think we give women too much credit because, in my observations, women are not good at any of those things.
And I could use examples from my personal life and also my professional life.
For example, I have a dog, right?
And I have noticed that my dog listens better.
Like if I have a boyfriend and he reprimands the dog, my dog listens better to the boyfriend than to me.
And it's the same thing with kids.
You know, my sister works at a daycare, and the kids that come from single mother households, you know, she sees the difference and the lack of discipline in the home.
Women are not good at raising kids.
We're not.
We need instruction from men.
The biggest mistake men make is thinking that we're good at cooking, good at clean.
Women are good at finding the most inefficient ways to cook, clean, raise, and raise and watch kids.
If women don't have instruction, we, and I could say this for myself, and any woman ever, we just find the most inefficient way to do things.
Okay.
So let's talk about the top jobs in America.
Okay.
What are the top jobs?
So, because again, women kind of suck at a lot of things.
All right, top male jobs, operations managers, truck drivers, construction trades, retail, surprised me, cooks and food prep workers are actually one of the most common male jobs.
Women, registered nurses, preschool teachers, customer service, personal care aides, and office clerks.
So let's compare some of the top male jobs versus women, right?
Let's see who's doing more work, you know.
All right, I'm going to, I think I have to turn off the sound because so he packs his lunch.
And I want you guys to notice how the men actually do more food prep than the women in a lot of these.
Look, the house is pretty clean in order.
3 a.m. he gets up for work.
Four and a half hour drive to get to work now.
Mind you, his fiancé could have cooked him a meal, didn't, right?
Gets a breakfast burrito.
The lunch that he packed, right?
Wrap up, 7 p.m. goes home.
Oh no, he goes to an Airbnb.
Now I want you to notice, and this is observations I've had.
When women cook, we tend to buy a lot of the pre-made and like pre-cut stuff where men will chop their own stuff.
so that makes the cooking a little bit more difficult, right?
So that's like a full meal.
Okay.
All right.
Let's go to the next one.
Here's another guy.
So let's see what he's doing.
I mean, okay, the sound we can't do.
Working day in the life.
All right.
So mind you, he doesn't have a big get ready routine.
You can tell when women actually work and are poor when they don't wear a lot of makeup or do their hair.
Like today, this is why I look homeless a lot.
This, you see, I look a little nicer today.
It takes me an hour.
Shower, dry my hair, do my makeup.
some girls can do it faster but that takes me about an hour sometimes longer so and notice when they eat a lot of times if it's it's either an energy drink which is going to be cheaper than like a starbucks drink we're gonna compare and contrast the men versus the women
um they eat a lot more meals where women tend to drink a lot of their calories so he packed a lunch apple
So, again, that's a full got ice cream.
Okay, okay, so there's another guy.
All right, let's see if this one can do sound.
Okay, what day in the life plus the pay?
I think this is all right.
Yeah, on an offshore oil rig.
So, first off, yes, they can be an iron with the waves, and they're absolutely massive.
These offshore oil rigs are like mini cities in the ocean.
This here is our own private room that you get on the oil rig that is all covered for by the company.
Sometimes you do have to share the room with somebody else, depending on the rig you work with, but more often than not, this is with your friend, so it doesn't actually really matter.
You also do get on and off the oil rig on these baskets here to literally lower you down over the ocean, and then a boat underneath like picks you up.
It's kind of mad.
Typically, you're on an offshore oil rig for two weeks at a time, and the days are 12-hour long.
But look at this: this here is the pay.
So, often you can expect to earn around 200,000 on these offshore oil rigs.
Obviously, if you're in a beginner or an entry-level role, it'll be closer to the 100,000 mark.
Nevertheless, these offshore oil rigs do play pay extremely well.
They also have many different facilities on board.
So, that there was a knitting room.
This here is a library.
This here is the games room.
We even got a pool table here, guitars.
This is the music room.
And we also have a fully functional equipped gym on site.
These offshore oil rigs, as I already said, are like mini cities.
This one here even has a basketball court.
So, you can work here.
You basically have zero expenses on board because all your food and accommodation is paid for, and you can earn well over six figures in an off-shore oil rig.
If you're serious about getting into an offshore oil rig, we have a complete step-by-step guide.
Okay, this is like a guy they're trying to sell you.
Um, here's a doctor.
Let me do this.
This is the job they kind of skipped over.
Yeah, that's the job they're doing, right?
And women keep saying that we're oppressed, but it's gonna bite us in the ass because now men are starting to record their days and what they're doing.
They're not complaining or whatever.
Now, let's compare this to women's day in the life.
All right, let's see.
Come spend a 12-hour shift with me on a surgical PCE.
I start the shift with getting a report and cleaning the wow I'll be using for the day.
I like to stock it with fleshes and supplies and then go to greet my patients.
When I greet my patients, I do the five P's and a quick focus assessment, like assessing any surgical sites if they have surgery.
Okay, talking.
Then, like to review lab reports more deeper than I do reading, okay, during reports.
I like to look at orders, charting, requirements, PRI medications, and notes.
I like to then start morning med pass at eight so I can grab the seven, eight, and nine o'clock due medications.
During med pass is when I complete a full assessment.
If time permits, I eat a quick so notice.
I've noticed that women we tend to eat like yogurt, granola, like pre-packaged stuff that doesn't really require cooking.
Uh, protein shakes if they're healthy, where men actually like make their meals breakfast, usually yogurt and fruits.
Yeah, Starbucks is like in every single one of these.
Oh my gosh, yeah, today I grabbed yeah, and so I don't know why we keep saying women can cook better.
Like, I don't think we can, it's just not what I've observed.
Um, yeah, women have terrible diets, no work of coffee as well, but I usually don't drink any.
I'm on a surgical floor, so I administer antibiotics a lot.
My patients are also usually MPO for surgery, so these swabs help keep their mouth moisturized.
So, I went to go grab another snack, and of course, I saw pizza.
What's up with night shift and pizza?
I ate a slice and instantly felt nauseous like I always do on nights.
Usually, lab comes around four, but my patient had a pick line, which means we have to draw their labs.
I went ahead and drew her labs at 6 a.m., the same time when her medications were due, so I could disturb her less while she was asleep.
I got some water and PRIMES for my patients before shift change.
I also made sure that no one was soiled and all fluid bags were not close to being empty.
I clocked out and changed my shoes.
The hospital floor is so nasty, and even today, I stepped on urine.
So, changing shoes is a must, and I headed home.
Come spend a 12-hour shift with me.
All right, so you know, I just keep seeing these videos, and I'm like, how can we really compare that we do as much work as the men?
And I picked, I picked some of the top employers for women, which are like nursing, teaching.
Um, okay, and you know, women keep saying that we do so much work, but then I they I'm like, all right, show me your work, and then it's not that much work.
So, I don't know what you guys want from me.
So, again, full face and makeup that probably took her an hour to do her hair is curled, full face and makeup, nails done.
Really don't want to go to work today.
Like, Sundays are the hardest days to go to work, but the easiest days to work sometimes.
So, whatever, let's go to work with me.
I have a ride.
Got here at 6 p.m., so I have about 45 minutes to relax, chill in my car, debrief, whatever the fuck I do to help with my pre-shift anxiety, take a nap, all that stuff.
So, yeah, she's talking about pre-shift anxiety while the men are on like an oil rig that they could die, right?
Yeah, you're saying probably longer.
Yeah, and a lot of the women they clown me, right?
They say, Pearl, like you, you know, I could look better, I could be more presentable.
And I totally agree, I totally could, but it's always every day I got to think, um, I could cook breakfast, or I could spend two hours on my hair and my makeup, or I could cook breakfast.
Um, I do piano lessons every day, so eventually I can like do a really good piano and like guitar for my intro of my show.
So, it's kind of like uh like you can kind of tell how useful a woman is by how much time she has to get ready.
Yeah, you can look better, and it's not necessarily a bad thing.
I think there's you know, value in it.
You know, I think I look better today than most days, but it does take time, right?
Now, mind you, look at this as the prepackaged meal.
And Alex Stein, he's replying to my tweet saying, But that's what women are best at.
Show me your work, ladies.
Every time I look, it's the men have a lunch that they packed themselves and the women bought one, you know.
you know it's just not really i don't know the guys uh pulling concrete it just seemed a little bit more difficult you know
You know, like we just, you know, we don't do as hard of jobs.
Another one, they say, you know, teaching is the hardest job in the world.
Again, let me see this girl.
Okay, full screen again.
Full face of makeup, hair done, nails done.
Like, nails, mind you, that's a couple.
There's a reason mine are always playing.
I don't feel like sitting there for I don't know, three, four hours every two weeks.
Um, Botox, that's another time-consuming thing.
Like, all this stuff takes time.
Oh, wrong one, takes time.
Um, do you want rainbow?
You can do it or dynamite.
I'm well, how are you?
I haven't even seen any teaching.
It's no wonder we can't read.
Like, we're graduating high school and we, like, can't even read.
Again, prepackaged.
Let's see what else she's eating.
What's in the lunch?
Are you going to show me what's in the lunch?
Okay, that's it.
See what I mean?
All right, let's see this one.
This is a healthcare.
So, this is a healthy healthcare assistant.
I'm just going to show you a quick day in the life of a healthcare and full face and makeup.
That's going to take her like one to two hours.
Assistant who works 12 and a half hour shifts.
For reference, I am Bankstaff because I am a student nurse.
I also have a two-year-old and 11-month-old.
So, I just got up very early and I left them in bed with their dad.
Had a quick coffee, made myself a beer girl, and then headed to work.
And it was a gorgeous sunny day.
The wards were absolutely boiling.
It was just me having a little pause in the lift.
If you forgot what I looked like, then my first okay, notice same thing.
Like, when women eat, it's always nutritionally like not as good as the men, generally speaking.
Um, less food, more easy stuff.
Um, break, it was actually at 10 o'clock, so I had some cocoa pops and a coffee.
Then, for my second break, I had this chicken pasta bait.
Yeah, um, okay, this she actually looks like she made.
I'm gonna give her credit.
I'm gonna give her credit here that I make with jalapenos unreal.
I'm gonna give her credit for that one.
That's that's bad.
That's the best one we've seen so far.
Are the main reason I cannot stop eating because there's always chocolate on award, always make sure to keep myself hydrated throughout the day.
I had a lovely shift, it really matters who you work with as well.
Just loved everyone I worked with today.
And then, I had done 14,778 steps by the time I'd finished.
And when I got home, my boyfriend actually got me a pizza 10 out of 10.
Absolute boyfriend points.
Yeah, I mean, you know what I mean?
I mean, show me where women are cooking and cleaning.
I haven't seen it.
I think maybe the one girl vacuumed at work.
And I even included, so this is a teacher, and this is a fit one talking about what she eats in a day.
You'll notice it's not a lot of food, it's a lot of drinks.
Like, we just tend to drink our calories.
Is to do a what I eat today, and so we're gonna do one.
So, this is what I eat in a day as a full-time teacher, a content creator, and a person that just loves overall health and wellness.
Always start out every single morning with having my greens.
I already made them this morning.
I use the clean simple eats greens.
My favorite flavor right now is the cherry one.
Okay, so you got the super green whatever that men, you know, packaged for us to put in drinks so we don't have to make eggs.
Lime, I also always have a water boy, and that is what I'm sipping on right now.
Okay, it is currently 7:30.
Now we go to a smoothie, which again, men manufactured.
A lot of the smoothie stuff is pre-cut, so you don't even have to cut your own fruit.
Um, 30, and I am making my smoothie.
And I'm not, I'm not hating this girl's diet's actually pretty good, but what I want to show is that we are not cooking and cleaning, we just are not.
Um, what I've noticed is women that are neat don't cook or clean, and women that do cook and clean tend to be messy.
Have you guys noticed anything different?
That's what I've noticed.
It's the women I know that are super neat, they like don't cook or clean, like they just don't really use their kitchen for school.
I have a recipe on this, it's basically strawberry pineapple and mango with Greek yogurt.
And I use the world's best protein powder ever, Clean Simple Eats.
Once it's fully blended, then I add the scoop of protein powder and then I blend it again for two seconds.
I don't make the rules, but you do, in fact, need to pour it into a hydro jug.
It gives me 35 grams of protein, it's my perfect breakfast.
Sometimes, if I'm hungrier, I'll also grab like a protein bar, make like some Kodiak waffles.
Most of the time, I can just have the smoothie and it holds me.
It's currently 10:20.
It is my prep period right now.
I just finished drinking my smoothie.
I typically drink it throughout the morning, and now I've moved on to my Starbucks.
Yes, a lot of the ice melts before I even get to drink it, sadly.
Okay, and yeah, the Starbucks.
Okay, here we got quinoa, broccoli, steak.
Okay, this isn't bad.
This is actually okay, that's better than most.
This is lunch.
It's a time.
I don't see how she made it, but okay.
Teriyaki beef and then rice, cauliflower rice, and broccoli.
Delicious.
Okay, I just got back from the gym.
It's currently 5:25.
And typically, at this time, I am so hungry.
A go-to meal that I always make, so I'm going to make it right now.
All right, we are basically cooked.
All right, I'm a little bit impressed.
Let me show you what it is.
I love Average.
I always make a stir-fry.
I do one and a half servings of pasta.
I throw in these fiery messy.
Notice pre-cut.
And there's nothing wrong with that, right?
It's pretty convenient.
But yeah, they just pay to neatly get everything pre-packaged.
No dishes, not much to clean.
Yeah.
And it's not bad.
It's just when you start having kids, then it's more different.
Roasted veggies from Trader Joe's, Adele's sausage.
These are really good.
They're only 160 calories, 12 grams of protein.
And then these are the two marinades.
Yeah, it's still pre-made.
I use.
I have always been a teriyaki and like soy sauce girl.
So this is by far my favorite meal.
All right, my dinner is done.
It's been about an hour.
And now I have my go-to dessert, these hormones crumbles.
My favorite flavor is the salted fudge.
These have 100 calories, 10 grams of protein, and they taste just like a chocolate bar.
I have one every single day.
The most requested.
Oh, I want those.
Those look good actually.
The protein bar thing.
Okay.
Okay, let's see this one.
Eat today as a 25-year-old high school teacher.
I don't count calories or macros or anything, but I just try to eat healthy, well-balanced meals.
And I do try to get in quite a bit of protein in the morning.
Look, look at what I'm saying.
My collagen protein men do more energy drinks.
They do do that, but those aren't really high-calorie and they don't generally substitute it for my coffee.
That's the easiest way to get a protein in.
You can't even taste it.
And then I put my vanilla coconut and honey in my coffee too.
And on the way to work every day, I eat my four hard-boiled eggs and drink my coffee.
Then for lunch today, I had my peach tea from Half Day Drinks.
It was so good and has pretty common caffeine in it.
So it's the perfect midday pick-me-up.
And you already know I had that with my yogurt bowl.
And then later in the day, I had this little protein snack merch.
And then for dinner time, I had this magnesium meo.
I don't know if it's actually helpful.
I know.
We like do not drink water.
I noticed I don't either, to be fair.
To be fair, I don't either, right?
But I'm trying.
I'm trying to get better, you know.
But it's fucking good.
Paired, of course, my favorite dinner, a salmon bowl, which I've been recently adding mango to, and it's so good.
And my little daily vitamins before bed.
Good night.
Okay, inverses.
Let's see what this guy does.
Yeah, and if men eat out, they'll do like fast food or a gas station where women will eat like the more expensive products.
Don't worry, I got you, bro.
It's a UPS driver.
First thing you know, I start with them prods, but this time I added the peanut butter powder.
But do you see how it's all slightly more cooked when it's the man?
Like, I'm not saying oatmeal is a lot of cooking, but it's more than like a Starbucks drink, right?
Strawberries.
Then, since I love my tacos, I make three burritos with non-fat Greek yogurt, 93.7 lean ground beef, and then I just close that up with each being 28 grams of protein and 218 calories.
And I finished my day.
Yeah, you notice less.
None of that really is pre-packaged except like the protein.
Have a fair less shake and a banana.
So I heard that you want to know what I eat in a day.
All right, let's keep going.
All right.
So I wrote down some observations that I have.
And I think I'm going to put the link in the chat.
And if you guys have observations too, but of just things I've noticed.
So women spend money on stuff we don't need, obviously.
If we go to a gym, it's always got all this extra bullshit.
Like, and I love my bullshit, Jim, to be fair.
But like, if I go to Lifetime and it's got a basketball court, you can go swimming.
I can get my, I get my hair cut at lifetime.
It's got a daycare if you got a kid.
Women waste more time on their phones.
So men generally can get more done in a day because they're not on their phones.
Women also, we tend to waste time talking.
So we talk to our friends, we talk to where men are more silent and don't give their opinion as much.
So they have more time, right?
Like we'll, if it's a female-dominated job, we just tend to like talk and talk and talk with our co-workers and whatever.
We don't do as much work.
And people don't generally correct us for that.
Men eat full meals while women snack throughout the day.
Women get pre-packaged stuff where men will cut the stuff themselves.
Women pretty much drink Starbucks every day where men will drink black coffee if they drink out.
Women drink their calories.
Men are good at routine.
And we waste time trying a bunch of different things.
So men get good at a few good meals and they just repeat it and they do what works.
Where women, we just tend to try one thing, then try another, then try another.
Women are addicted to drama.
If women do make good money, we spend it.
We don't save it.
We buy houses we can't afford, causing the entire housing market to go up, buying Starbucks, Uber Eats instead of cooking, pre-packaged food, beauty products.
We can't afford like plastic surgery, Botox, nails, hair extensions, going to events instead of work.
Even traveling, that's time-consuming, consuming, even outside of the money.
Men always end up better in the long run, even if the women have more money and status, because men don't make terrible decisions.
Men get things done instead of spending time on social media.
So if you guys have any observations, let's just, I don't know, some of the stuff I've said.
Go to the YouTube and I'm going to put the link in the chat.
I'm going to give it to Doug MPA first.
We'll bring up Doug.
But really, feminists, we are, feminists are spoiled brats.
They're brats, you know.
What up, Doug MPA?
Hey, how's it going?
Good.
How are you?
I'm fantastic.
I love this topic.
Yeah, you know, I just have these observations.
And this is where I get frustrated on these shows when they just scream source at me every five minutes.
I'm like, what source do I need?
I have eyes.
That's true.
I mean, I understand the importance of sources, but how do I put it?
Like, there's some things like women's over women spend too much money.
It's like, did you have a sister?
Did you have a wife?
Like, what do you mean?
I need to prove that?
Like, do you not have eyes?
You know?
So do you have any observations that I missed?
We talked about this earlier.
We talked about the whole, you know, emotional labor at home thing.
That's one of the worst things that feminists are trying to push because it makes what women are doing seem a lot more important than what men are doing.
And here's the thing, guys.
A woman will vacuum the floor and will, what did I say earlier?
I said women do chores around the house to do them and get credit for them.
Men do the chores around the house to get them done.
And once they're done, we don't think about them anymore.
That's the biggest difference between it.
It's just like in an argument.
A man will argue to a solution.
A woman will argue until she feels she's done.
And half the time women, like, not that I tell people what to do, but if I was to recommend it, the man should be the one making the plan for how to cook and how to clean the house.
And you should teach that to the woman.
Because if you put the woman in charge of that, she's just going to find the most time-wasting, inefficient way to do it.
You got to think, even if you can't do it yourself, you got to think it through the best way for her to do it.
Do you know what I mean?
Yes.
I'm like, you got to get the plan from the guy because I'll even see to myself.
I'll think of one way and I'll think it's the best way of how to do something.
And, you know, Nuke will just give me a better plan by 10,000.
Like, you know, God.
Think about this.
Okay.
Men, we don't have.
Okay.
Women will do this emotional labor thing by keeping tally of everything they do in the house.
Well, I did this and this and this.
Men, we want to get it done.
We don't have as much time as women do.
So we don't have time to keep tally and keep track.
It's like, ladies, if you have enough, you should even have enough time.
You should be solving things so efficiently that you don't have time to think about emotional labor and who's doing what.
That's what men do.
Men have so many problems to solve.
We have to keep the world safe that we don't have time to see what our wives be doing or girlfriend is doing compared to what we're doing.
Women have too much time on their hands and then try to make it seem more important.
If you have time to keep track and try to tally who's doing what, you have too much time on your hands.
That's true.
Yep.
All right, let's see.
Asmundias?
Asmodius?
Okay, I'm going to remove you till you figure out your audio.
You got to stop the looping.
Steve, you are in the chat.
You're backstage, but your device is not connected.
You have to connect your audio.
The other thing, too, is we get dogs we can't afford, and we can't even take care of ourselves.
Like, really, most women don't know how to take care of ourselves.
And I was thinking about how, like, women will like brag about taking care of a man, right?
Um, but it's usually women that just take credit for how the structure the man like gives to her life.
Yep, like she wants the credit, she's like, Oh, and I'll see these women in my comment section.
They're like, Oh, well, I do this, this, this, this for my husband.
But it's like, Yeah, but he probably built the house in a way that's easy for you to do it or like organize the house in a very structured way.
Yeah, um, or think about this: women will ask for assistance of what's going on with the house, where women work less stressful jobs, they make less money, and they complain.
So, a man has to come home and help the woman with her problems at home, but she can't go to the guy's work and help him with the stress at work.
So, the expectation is you have to give more emotionally, mentally, physically to help a woman with the chores around the house when most women do don't work the same dangerous, stressful jobs that men make, and they make less money.
Well, and the problem is we just don't listen, so that's like kind of yeah, we don't so like we come up with inefficient ways to do things and we think it's better.
So, all right, well, because all they have to do is feel like it's the right way, yeah, as mode.
Welcome to the show.
Is there something I missed that you have noticed?
Hey, Pearl, uh, can you hear me now?
I can hear you perfectly.
Where, what, where are you calling out of?
Um, I'm in Washington, D.C.
Okay, cool.
Um, are you what industry are you in?
Uh, so I work in GovCon Finance, so government contracting.
Are you do you have an accent?
Am I hearing that right?
Are you from somewhere else?
Um, I mean, I'm from Washington, D.C., but I have a little bit of uh Boston accent coming from uh some relatives up there.
Oh, okay, okay.
I can hear the Boston, okay.
I thought it was Asian, it was really off.
So, well, I'm also Asian, so there's uh, oh my God, all right, I'm better than I thought.
Okay, so, um, what have you noticed?
Um, and where have you noticed it?
I mean, the biggest thing that I would say I noticed is that, I mean, from uh, from what I've seen from feminists, I think they focus on bullshit.
Um, I think the uh overall, it's a lot of people who they have so much time on their hands, and everything's honestly really peaceful to just the point where like they are trying to find something to bitch about.
Yeah, um, have you seen that like at your work or at home, or like, have you seen this in real life too, or is it mostly real life for sure?
I mean, I've seen it with my some of my maybe not direct family, but like family-in-laws.
Um, luckily, now I work with basically everyone I work with in my team is guys, thankfully.
So I don't have to really worry about that.
I say, I would say before in my prior jobs, for sure, there was a lot of uh I would say there's a lot more politicking when the department was ran by women versus like if it's ran by a guy, you know, the guy's more boots on ground, knows what's going on, and isn't you know, trying to bullshit.
Like, he knows what's going on, yeah, because like the other one is like, oh, I'm trying to find a way to advance my career, yeah, Yeah, because the woman's more she cares more about how she looks or the guy wants to get the work done.
Yeah, I would say that's probably true.
But I mean, there was one observation.
I mean, I made this.
I said this to one of my in-laws, and I think I pissed them off, but I don't really care.
But I told him, you know, a lot of the people that a lot of the things that people care about realize that that shit doesn't matter the minute that they had to face like a critical crisis, like a war, like World War II, for example.
I feel like back then, everybody had their shit in a row because they realized, oh, we might be conquered.
You know, we might lose our land.
You know, they may rape our wives, our kids, and shit like that.
And, you know, they're like, they're legitimately a risk.
And so people weren't, you know, they didn't care about what color of hair they decided to wear that day or whatever.
You know, there's a lot more important things to care to worry about.
And so, I mean, I know you said before that, you know, you don't think that women should have the right to vote.
I have a little bit of a different take on it, but it's kind of the same vein.
Sure.
I think voting should be, and this is going to be a hot top.
This is going to be a hot button subject, but I think number one, there should be a two-year mandatory armed services for anybody who wants, like, especially men.
I mean, we already ended up with service anyway.
But I think two years of mandatory military service.
And I think that military service after that will be the deciding factor on whether or not someone votes.
Because I think that you had, like, honestly, if you're going to make a decision to run the country, you should have a stake in it and know like, what actual, like threats for him we're actually facing, instead of maybe just consuming it on the news and getting it secondhand.
You know that we can't trust the news, anything like that.
Yeah yeah okay well, thanks for calling in.
We're gonna go to the next caller.
All right pro, hold on real fast.
So, asila Plunda, either hit the link and call in or i'm blocking you.
You got like.
You got like three minutes because you're talking all this trash.
I'm debating, but not but, but you're a strong woman.
All you do is start custom, hit the link and say it to Pro space.
I'm giving you two minutes.
If you don't hit the link, i'm blocking you, because all you do is trolling.
So anyway, go ahead.
I don't even know what she's saying.
I didn't see it.
But yeah, what's going on?
That it's long time.
Hey, my brother from the waiting White North, how you doing, buddy?
Oh, I know I miss you.
Please take me down south where yeah, it's cold this week.
So you mentioned uh okay uh, how women buy dogs that they can't afford.
Have you ever noticed how uh, i've come across a lot of women who do not know how to take care of animals properly and yet they want them all and I can, and i've got like two stories that are really mind-blowing.
So I went to, okay, so I've been a couple of years ago, I've actually learned how to ride a horse, eh.
But before I got to actually riding, I did like four years of research on these animals.
And so by the time I actually go to ride a horse, there was this one girl who had Canadian Horse Association training and all sorts of shit like that.
She was a certified trainer and all that.
And I've noticed a couple things about how she was handling these animals.
I mean, like, she was handling horses all her life.
And then a couple of times when, okay, so I'm in the forest, I've taken one of their animals out and I've never ridden a horse before until like now.
And I noticed like we get to one particular spot where they have this bridge.
And for whatever reason, the horse that she was using leading just wouldn't cross over this bridge.
So she takes out this rope.
She's got this rope on her, on her belt, and she's just whipping the shit out of this horse to make it move.
And it will not not move.
And I'm just like, and she's a horse trainer?
She's a horse trainer.
Yes.
Okay.
And I'm sitting there.
She's just whipping the shit out of them.
Get going, get going, get going, you know, whatever it is.
And I'm just, I'm like, okay, that's it.
So I just, I just get off my horse and I grab, I grab the lead on my horse.
And then I go walk up to her and I grab her lead while she's still on it.
And I walk the horse across the bridge.
Flawless.
Okay.
Do you know how to train the horse better than the woman who is a horse trainer?
Yeah.
Imagine that.
Yeah.
It actually, it doesn't shock me at all.
Like we, again, we find the most inefficient ways to do things.
My God.
Like this is this isn't.
And then a couple times, like, I don't know how many times I've seen her actually lock her dog in her car.
You know, she's kind enough to give a little bit of air room.
Like, like, come on, you know.
And like this, and she's telling me one day she had the problem.
She has a cat with her roommate and she was total bitch, hey, goes and runs off and they're trying to find this fucking cat or whatever it is.
And she tells me about how she got it.
And I'm like, my, it's not hard to get a cat.
Okay.
All you got to do is just sit there, zen out, be nice and calm, and they'll come to you.
You know, it's that simple.
You know, my mom had lost our cat on the highway one day when we were making going to our, or she was going to the cottage.
And somehow, I don't remember how it happened.
My cat managed to jump out of the box out of the car and ran off into the bush.
And my mom is just hysterical trying to get her cat back.
So my dad and I walk out there.
You got to hurry it up, Matt, because we have five people on the line.
But go ahead.
Yeah, sorry.
And it's just, she just couldn't get it.
So I just, I just sat back and said, look, I just said, sit on the tree.
And the cat just walks up to me.
It's just like, it's not hard to work with animals, you know?
And I think I find that a lot of women just can't do it.
No, do you know what?
I've even known, like, my dog listens better to men than to me.
You know what's crazy?
If you see videos of people whose dogs attack people, it's normally a woman's dog.
Oh, yeah.
I go to, if I see a pit bull with a woman, I'm like, yeah, run.
Not today.
Cool.
All right, buddy.
We're going to move on next caller because this person I was telling the call is calling in.
So I was going to talk to you, my brother.
See ya.
Yeah.
See ya.
See ya.
Who's who is it?
This Acila Esplenda.
Yeah, you got to turn your camera on, lady.
We got to make sure you're real person.
Yeah, camera on for a second for a second.
Okay, I mean, say it with your chest.
Because she was saying a lot of stuff.
Yeah, because they can always do it behind a like a screen, but like if you got something to say, say it with your chest, you know.
I'll go to Borders while we let her, you know.
All right.
How's it going?
It's pretty good.
How about yourself?
Good.
Is there something that I didn't mention this stream that you have noticed when it comes to women doing things really inefficiently?
Sort of.
I mean, look at Rhonda Rousey.
Yep.
Yeah, just it's inevitable.
Like, it's her so-called softball.
They were in sports.
But you know what they didn't do?
Like, they didn't, they didn't compete with me.
My sister wrestled with me.
Like, I've never, I've never had a woman versus men argument.
The only argument that I've had is that, I mean, like the argument that you've kind of had in kind of a way, but like they really do just want to take away from what we have to offer in competition.
I mean, you guys have competition.
You were a professional basketball player.
Like you've been in college, you've done the thing.
It takes effort.
It takes a lot of work.
Yeah.
But like when dudes are laying dudes down versus when women are laying men down, I mean, you gotta, you just have to, you gotta split it.
It's gotta be, it's gotta be one way.
You have to, you have to tell it like it is.
Yeah.
I mean, my rest, my sister doesn't wrestle me and she doesn't compete with me.
Like, but we have an understanding.
Like, we both have fun because it's fun.
Sports are supposed to be fun.
I thought it was about, I thought it was about fun.
Yeah.
Thanks for calling.
We're not having fun anymore.
Nobody's having fun anymore.
Everything has to be decided.
Everything has to be decided.
Everything has to be, you know, one to one.
I'm like, dude, like, what?
I'm like, dude, I thought we were having fun.
You played basketball.
We, we both, I mean, I played basketball.
We've, we've been in sports.
We can have fun.
All right.
But you know what we don't do is do the one thing that we're going to do.
Yeah.
Thanks for calling in.
I got to go to the next one.
All right.
All right.
Um, Acilla, what up, Acilla?
What are you going to put your camera on or what?
Acilla, are you there?
I need your camera on, Alyssa.
All right, I'm gonna, I'm gonna drop you and then you can try again later.
Um, all right, we're gonna how's it going, Brian?
How you doing?
I'm doing good, Brian, Brian.
You gotta feedback or something.
You gotta figure it out.
You guys gotta fix your audio.
All right, Sean.
Hey, how's it going?
I'm good.
How are you?
Doing well.
All right.
Tell me, have you, is there something I missed on the stream where you have noticed that women are just incredibly inefficient at something?
Yeah, I mean, I would say when it comes to, I mean, I think you hit on the main ones, but you know, anything that requires real manual labor, whether it's like yard work, things like that, right?
Like fixing up cars, you know, but I, but I think it's usually things that women know they can get away with not doing and they can kind of offload to men.
So, I mean, if you look at right the when women usually you say some of that feminist nonsense, like I don't need no man, it's because they outsource all the things that are incompetent to men, whether it's your house is on fire, I need a firefighter to come over to put it out, right?
Uh, someone's attacking me, I need a big strong man to come over and help me, right?
Uh, from the police department, or you know, my car's having issues, right?
When's the last time you've seen women on the highway jacking up their car and replacing the tire or jumpstarting their car, right?
You know what I was thinking about?
I bet women buy houses and when it breaks down too much, they just sell it.
That doesn't surprise me at all.
No, that's true.
I've seen that all.
Have you?
Okay, I was thinking, I'm like, they probably just get too much stuff, fill it up and then, and then can't fix anything and then sell it.
Proly, probably, even worse, even worse.
The luxury car market.
So women, they buy cars they can barely afford.
And to afford it, they don't do any of the maintenance.
So you have a BMW or a Mercedes or a freaking Infinity or something.
No oil changes, no nothing.
Yeah, if I go to major cities, I see more women in sports cars than men now.
I definitely like when I was in LA, I 100% saw more women in sports cars than men.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Doug has a good point.
When it comes to cars in particular, most women don't even do the routine maintenance that need to be done.
Like if they have a boyfriend, then they can get that guy to do it.
But if they're single, they just drive it until it becomes a headache and then they just sell it and they just take a lot of time.
I have a story about that.
So you guys probably don't remember, but Jeep had a model called Ajeep Liberty, right?
He replaced the Jeep Cherokee.
And my sister's friend got a brand new 2004 Jeep Cherokee.
Her dad bought it for graduating college.
She drove 28 or 30,000 miles or something like that.
No oil change.
All the oil burned out and the engine seized up.
She's like, I don't know what happened.
There's something wrong with my car.
They brought her in there and there's no oil in the car.
And they're like, have you ever got your oil change?
She's like, what do you mean?
What's that?
Man, I dated this one girl and she's from California.
She's very like eco-friendly.
And she started using diesel in her car.
Her rationale was the pump is green and I want to help the environment.
And I'm just looking at her like, you got to be kidding me.
Oh, my goodness.
That's what I mean.
We just, we just found the most inefficient, stupid ways to do.
Like, it just amazes me how dumb we can be just as a group.
But I think it's because they like they act on emotion, right?
Like, so they'll get cars like, I don't know.
Do you remember the, what is it?
That buggy.
It's like a Volkswagen.
Like, I forget what they call it, but it's like a cute looking girl car.
They'll drive it in ways like across the interstate and things like that that those cars are not really meant for.
They're really meant for more inner, like in-city type of driving.
But they will buy the car because it looks cute.
It looks like the lifestyle of what they want to show on Instagram and whatnot.
And that's really the focus of how they view the world is what fits, what makes me feel good versus being too compatible.
Exactly.
Like guys will drive something that's practical that they can afford and girls will drive something they can't afford.
And in their mind, they can always find a man who can bail them out.
I had a friend that bought a house from a single mother with two kids, and his allergies were acting up.
He's like, I don't know what's going on.
So he unscrewed all the places that were supposed to have filters in the house and there were no filters.
None.
I totally see that.
What the heck is going on here?
Yeah, no filters.
I think there are three places in the house that's supposed to be filters.
No filters.
Yeah.
I mean, something I noticed is like when it comes to like major purchases, like buying a house, women really don't think it through.
Like they're not thinking about the interest rate.
They're not thinking about the first woman I know that bought a house had six figures in debt already when she bought it.
But honestly, guys, one of the biggest, so I can tell you, being in my mid-40s, there are less women that are, I know you see it a lot on social media, but there are actually less women addicted to material things.
Professional women are addicted to a lifestyle more than they are material things.
So that's why we you see women, they spend their monies on traveling and all these quote-unquote experiences while they're staring down $150,000 in debt.
You see a woman who has $150,000 in student loan debt, but has been to 30 different countries.
Oh, I didn't use that money to pay off your student loan.
Incredible.
And the other thing, too, is traveling a lot because I used to, I think in like 2023, I traveled a ton for work.
And there's just no way you can develop like basics.
Like there's a lot of basic skills you miss out on when you're traveling a lot.
Like you're not really going to cook a lot.
You're not really going to maintain your house that well.
It's just very difficult to when you're in and out of the country or in and out.
For me, it was in and out of the country all the time.
But it's just so time consuming and you spend a bunch of money.
So.
Yeah.
I mean, there's an old saying.
It's like, I think it was from Eddie Murphy, but it was basically women will not go back in lifestyle.
So once they've dated a guy or they've, you know, they themselves have lived in a house or an apartment that's this nice, they're never going back.
You know what I mean?
Like they're not going back to living in a dorm or an apartment once they've lived in a very nice house or a nice condo.
So in their minds, even if they can't afford to buy it, but if they can afford a outrageous mortgage payment or rent, like let's say $5,000 a month, they'll rather just do that.
And they'll do it until they hopefully meet a guy who they can buy it with.
Or guys, here's the thing.
Like you see a woman's online dating profile and they'll do all this traveling.
First off, when you get to know her, she's going to keep traveling and expect you to go with her.
So you're going to have to at least be able to afford your travel.
Then when you get serious, she's going to expect you to pay for your travel and your travel.
Most women that you meet nowadays, they're not going to go back on lifestyle.
And they want a man to be able to pay for their lifestyles so they can keep doing it.
100%.
But you know what?
I have always found it so weird is that these women, as they get older, they expect way more.
You know what I mean?
Like when they're young, they don't expect this from guys.
But they'll sleep around.
I don't know about that anymore, dude.
But when they'll get it well into their 30s, like young women have the highest expectations they've ever had now.
Yeah, but you still see them screw the guy who works at the 7-Eleven or at Jiffy Lube.
You know what I mean?
Let's keep going on.
Acella, fuck off.
I mean, seriously.
And your co-host doesn't.
No, you turn on the camera because I told you to.
And this is my show.
If you don't want to turn it on, then fuck off.
It's like women, you guys.
I'm going to remove everyone because I just want to rant about this.
You guys make me sexist because you're so unlikable and bitchy.
Do you see there's a guy in the back room, right?
And I said, turn your camera on.
I was talking to the girl.
And the guy said, okay, and he just turned his camera on, right?
And the girl, like, this, you guys make me sexist because, like, the guy, he doesn't bitch.
He doesn't say, oh, well, this guy doesn't have his camera on.
He just listens, right?
He just, he's like smiling.
Right now, he's in the back room and he's smiling.
He's ready to come on.
Yeah, look at he's throwing his dog on camera.
He's, you know, now she's asking questions instead of just listening.
And it's like, I see why men get driven, like go crazy with you people.
You ladies, you know, it's like this should not be this difficult.
And again, there's a likable way to do things, right?
There's a way to do it that's like accommodating, right?
You know, she could have, she could have come out and been like pleasant.
And let's say she didn't want to turn her camera on and say, hey, I'm really worried.
I'd really love to do that.
But blah, blah, blah.
Is it possible I just show my face behind the screen or I show my face, but it's not on the street?
You know, there's ways around it that you could be pleasant and likable.
Does that make sense like you could do it in a pleasant way?
But women, I mean, do you really think you're going to get your way by being a bitch to me?
Like, I'm just going to bring on the guy.
Now she's asking me all these questions.
Why would I answer them when you're being a bitch?
But nobody in your life is ever going to tell you how unpleasant, unlikable, and bitchy you are.
But I promise you, your friends and family think it.
I promise to God they do.
This is what happens when women don't, you know, listen to men or take correction.
You become an unpleasant woman in my comment section.
It's just incredible.
Isn't this incredible?
Let's see.
She's going to keep going.
I am likable.
Really, I can't tell.
I can't tell.
She says, What?
When was I a bitch?
It's just incredible how little self-awareness women have.
It's just like the, the, the most like women are just incredibly so unselfaware.
It's, it, it, it actually baffles me every day.
You're not likable in the slightest.
Now, look, either get your camera on or get the fuck out of my show, bitch.
Now, you know, now she's saying, well, my mom says I'm an asshole.
Yeah, that's what I said.
You torture your family and your friends by your personality.
And I can, I can tell based on how you're talking, right?
I can tell you torture everybody around you.
I can just tell.
But the challenge is, women like you have so much power because you're so unpleasant and unlikable that everyone has to walk on eggshells around you because you're such a bitch and everybody knows that you're going to react, right?
And so everybody's going to cater to you and you're going to go through your whole life not knowing how much of a bitch you are.
And then you come to my show and now it's my problem.
So either get your camera on or get out of the control the comment section.
She gonna, is she gonna become more pleasant or is she gonna double down?
I wonder, anyways.
We're gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna give you 10 seconds to choose.
And if you don't get your camera on by the end of the 10 seconds, at least behind the screen, I'm just gonna kick you: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
Kicked.
Done.
Kick from studio.
Yeah, it's like, it's just incredible.
It's so incredible how unpleasant these women can be.
Now, look at this.
Is the smiling guy?
Look at him.
I said get the camera on.
Did he, did you argue with me about my co-host?
No, look at him.
He's just happy to be here.
Happy to be here.
Happy to see.
A huge fan.
Thanks for calling in.
What have you noticed that women are really inefficient at?
Inefficient.
Yeah, that I didn't cover, or maybe that you could expand upon.
I don't think about it as like efficiency.
I think there's.
What are women bad at?
How about that?
Compared to men?
What are men better at that like women always say that women are better at?
I think emotion regulation.
I think sometimes seeing from other people's perspectives, but I think that's just kind of a man and woman trait.
You know, I love women.
The problem I have is with American women specifically.
Of course.
In that I think they tend to be very masculine.
And their orientation in a relationship is to be a leader.
That's what they've been told at this point since they were like little girls, that they're meant to be leaders and meant to lead the world.
And we've seen, you know, in one generation, you know, what a certain perspective and ideology, when it's taught to young people, can do.
And you're right, women are outperforming men and men are committing suicide at insane rates.
And when I speak to women from different countries, they don't, it's almost like I'm stepping in a time capsule to 100 years ago, when women were more feminine and understood like that.
They were the yin to the yang and understood like being a part of a whole, but also being led by a man.
Um, is a healthy thing, not a negative thing.
What countries have you talked to?
Well, I was engaged to a Brazilian.
Okay, I was married to a Turkish woman.
So you know, as I think about this, as I think about the common denominators from here but um, and right now i'm talking to a woman from Chechia, which I get, she doesn't like when I say that it's Czech Republic, which i'll just say yeah, because Chechnya and the Czech Republic are two different countries.
Bro no no Chechia, that's that's they've changed the name to.
She went through the whole thing so they changed the name to make it like more palatable or something, but she was, she's adamant that it's the Check Republic, but you could look it up, but there is a country called Chechnya, because there's like a, a dictator name, Chechnya.
There's Chechnya.
Yeah Elena, mid of the year.
You can also call in.
Call in.
I see you bitching in the comments section.
But I require two things.
You need to have a smile as big as his when you get on.
And you got to have your camera on.
I don't, there's regulars I allow to not, but in general, we need cameras on.
So, okay.
How often do you do this show, Pearl?
I mean, the call-ins, I don't do that out often, a few times a month, but maybe like three, like maybe like two or three times a week, I stream.
Oh, very cool.
Yeah.
Very cool.
You know, I got to say, like, your arguments, I really agree with.
I've followed you from the very beginning.
I'm a huge fan of you.
And I've seen, I don't know what you've done lately, but I've seen like a huge glow up.
I think you look amazing.
And I think you're just an amazing woman.
And I just want to tell you that.
Oh, thank you so much.
I appreciate you watching the show and supporting.
Yeah.
Huge supporter.
Big fan.
Thanks.
All right.
We're going to go to the next.
How pleasant of a caller?
See, that was pleasant.
What a pleasant guy.
What a nice ladies, ladies.
That's how you, that's how you come in.
Like, that's, I think there's just basic manners.
Maybe we could go through basic manners.
You can come in and you just say, hey, nice to meet you.
I'm so-and-so.
A smile.
And then even if you disagree, you can do it in a polite way.
But, you know, women just can't do it.
It's the worst part about these women is, guys, you'll end up with a woman.
I remember a whatever clip where Andrew Wilson was talking about why women don't want to obey, they'll obey their boss, but their husbands.
And this girl was like, well, see, my boyfriend, I had to do what I wanted, and he had to fix enough of my problems where I finally realized that he knows what he's talking about.
I kind of wonder that if you gave a woman a paycheck every two weeks, if they would behave better.
You know what I mean?
I think no, I don't think so.
You don't think so?
No, I don't think so.
Well, no.
Once a woman walks through the door of the house, it's over.
Like, she's not going to listen to anything a man says in that house.
It's just not going to happen.
Nope.
Not an American woman.
Hold on.
I'm going to show the ladies basic manners for disagreements.
All right.
Let's see what I spelled disagreements wrong.
All right.
Listen first.
Stay respectful.
No insults, name calling, or sarcasm.
Disagree with ideas, not people.
Use I statements instead of you always.
Keep your tone calm.
Volume and attitude matters as much as words.
Acknowledge their point.
Even a simple, I get why you think that helps.
Stick to the topic.
Don't drag in old issues or unrelated complaints.
Be open to being wrong.
Disagreement isn't a competition.
Know when to pause.
If emotions rise, it's okay to say, let's talk later.
And respectfully.
Agree to disagree if needed.
It says they can simplify this for children.
And I think that would be really great for the ladies.
So, you know, you try again to the women that you know are trying to call in.
You know what I find very interesting?
It's like women don't behave unless they see you as a higher authority figure.
You know what I mean?
Like, if you're their dad or you're their boss or you're like, I don't know, the president or whatever it is, like they'll act right in front of you and when engaging with you.
But if they see you as at the same level as them or beneath that, then they will act entitled.
I don't know if it's a cultural thing here or what.
I think every woman has like four personalities.
There's the work personality, the lover personality, like lover as in fuck buddy personality, the husband personality, and maybe the family personality.
I could, I could expand upon this.
I'd have to think about it more, but that's what's coming to my head.
Because like the fuck buddy is going to see a completely different woman than the husband, you know what I mean?
That's so true.
Yeah, like the husbands don't even know their wives, but the fuck buddies do.
Because the fuck buddies, the women don't really care about marrying.
So we'll just be ourselves.
That's way too hard for them.
I know.
That is so true.
I mean, there's girls that I've hooked up with on the first date that were so nice and just looking for fun with me and then so demanding with the next guy who they were demanding marriage from.
It's kind of crazy.
Yeah.
Actually, that could be a show.
I'm going to write that down.
We're going to do modern women have that's going to be modern women have five personalities.
The archetypes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We keep going on that different day.
All right.
Next, we got Jason.
Welcome to the show.
Thanks for being pleasant and having your camera on as men do.
Ladies take notes.
Sorry.
All right.
So is there anything that women are bad at that I missed?
Or, you know, if there's any other thoughts you had based on the conversation we were having, feel free.
Well, the whole point is to get men and women to, you know, be better together, correct?
Oh, not here.
Not here.
Yeah, it's someone else's channel.
I just accept the way things are going.
So I don't want to bash on anybody.
Well, then you got to go find another show.
Sorry.
But it's kind of telling, right?
Like, no, I know you're pleasant, so no disrespect, but I just don't.
It's so telling, though.
He's like, I don't want to tell the truth because the truth doesn't sound good to what women want to hear.
But if you asked him the reverse, he'd be like, oh, well, there's this and there's that.
We already know where that rapt is floating, man.
Come on.
I always have a profile picture.
What do you mean, demand marriage?
Well, I mean, we bang men and then we're like, nah, you don't have to marry us because you have a good body and let's just, you know, let's just, you know, sit on that thing, whatever.
And then we go to the next guy and we say, well, you took my best years and then, you know, cry that we didn't get marriage from him or something, you know, even though we're doing the same thing as the other guys.
You know, there's a comedian, I can't remember the name, but he basically was saying is that, you know, women will put a lot of miles on their car.
And then when they're ready to settle down with the guy who's the best value proposition to them at that time, they like roll the odometer back to like near zero and they want to sell it for market price.
Well, you know, you can, you could, there are ways to do that, right?
To sell a car, a used car for a higher price, it does happen.
But you're supposed to add like features to the car, you know.
Like, I was thinking about it.
Um, and you know, the problem is if you're older as a woman and it's like you have no skills that you can offer a man, like you can't cook, you can't clean, you overspend money, like you have nothing to offer him.
And it's like, what have you been doing the last decade?
You know, it like the women that I've seen that like come out on top of like because there are women that sell for a higher price, it's rare though they come out with like they're usually in like a 10-year relationship and they just got a lot of skills from it and then they resell or something.
I don't know, maybe you guys have seen different.
I mean, I've seen some girls who they just drop a ton of weight, they you know, get a new pair of tips, get a new wardrobe, put a bunch of makeup on, and then start marketing.
Yeah, that's a good thing.
Yeah, that's the whole thing.
I'm divorced, I'm breaking up with him, so I'm gonna show him by doing what I should have done to keep him in the first place.
Yeah, and then there's the delusional ones who are like, Let me get another master's degree, right?
Oh, yeah, you know, that's even a whole show when women go through a heartbreak or any kind of adversity, they run back to school and put themselves another $60,000 to $80,000 in debt.
Yeah, well, if you're smart as a girl, every relationship you get into, you should be learning something.
Like, even like, there should be men have so much to teach you if you pay attention.
Like, you can learn a lot.
And I'm not even like talking sexual, like if you look at how men struck, like, men can teach you how to work out better, they can teach you how to eat better, they can teach you how to take care of your house better.
Like, if you actually listen as a woman, you can become a better woman by the end of a relationship or even situationships.
Men love teaching, like that, like men, like they never get asked for their opinion, so they love like men love teaching things.
So, you could go that route, most women don't, but you know, and that's why that whole mansplaining term is so awful.
Like, you'll see a woman struggling or doing something inefficiently, and you'll go up and say, Excuse me, Miss, maybe you are you trying to mansplain to me?
Yeah, no, like if you really listen, um, or if you really listen to it, doesn't even have to like you can learn from most men in your life as a woman.
If you really, if and especially if you ask their opinion on, like, like if you ask a guy the way he would think to do something and why he would think that, you can like learn a lot as a girl because they usually think of things that you just would never think of.
Yep, agreed, yeah.
But you know what I'll say is the girls who already know to do that, like to know to ask men for advice, those are usually like the best kinds of girlfriends to begin with.
Yeah, because like they've learned growing up, like to respect male authority and to look up to them for guidance.
So, the fact that we have so many women out there that are just acting such ridiculously, thinking that they're independent and they can make their own mistakes and all this other stuff kind of shows you that you know, they're already kind of cooked from the start.
It's hard to train them to do the opposite, you know.
Like you meet a girl who's 30 plus and you know, she's been doing her own thing, although be it stupidly, uh, for such a long time.
The idea that she's now going to turn around and start, you know, asking for advice, trying to improve, she's probably going to double down.
No, exactly.
That's what I was saying.
The women I've seen that are able to resell for a higher price.
Usually they can't, but so you know, occasionally, I'll be devil's advocate today and say occasionally it does happen.
It's like usually a high school or college boyfriend, they've learned how to be a really good wife from that and like learned a lot of stuff.
Taking that, all the stuff that guy taught her and then used it on someone else.
Sorry, fellas, you're dead to us after, unfortunately.
I hate to say it, but that does.
We're ruthless, you know.
You know what's crazy is like, if you meet girls that are like single moms and, you know, they've basically never been married, they got knocked up by their high school boyfriend or what have you, even till this day, if you were to ask them, hey, if she could do it over again, like, you know, would you suck on the route you went?
Nine times out of ten, they will say, you know, it was the best thing that could have ever happened to me.
I wouldn't change a thing.
But if you were to ask the guy, they'd be like, yeah, I would have, you know, we used a condom.
Like, I wouldn't have done that.
Like, you know what I mean?
So it's like the women will double down just off of emotion.
And the guys will be like, yeah, that was stupid.
I shouldn't have done that.
Yeah.
Well, all right.
I think that's all I got on the topic today, unless you guys got anything else.
Doug MPA, you got anything?
No, I think we covered pretty much everything.
Guys, you got to find a woman that will just listen to what you have to say at the beginning because you will save yourself so much time.
Don't do this thing where a woman makes mistakes and you fix it because once you start that dynamic, you're going to have to live that the entire time that you're with a woman.
And also, don't let a woman control the household if you choose to live with a woman because that's how guys get nagged.
That's how they start to see emotional labor tallying stuff.
In fact, just don't live with a woman, period.
How about that?
You know what?
Yeah.
I don't really.
Yeah.
Maybe let her fail.
I don't know.
Okay.
You got any final thoughts, Sean?
Yeah, I would say, you know, I echo what Doug kind of says is like, you know, don't live with a girl, to be honest.
Like, I think the boyfriend dynamic of specifically not living with a girl, I think that's where relationships tend to have their sweet spots.
And quite frankly, like, you know, anyone who's dated, you know, girls who are divorced, many times, you know, and, you know, they may have kids or what have you.
They're actually easier to deal with.
And part of the reason is because they have kids and they have like shared responsibilities with their husband.
They're not going to live with you at pretty much any point in the near future.
And that's why many times you'll have a better dating dynamic with them versus if you're living with a girl who's single, right?
Well, and the ex-husband's paying for all her stuff for the child support.
So you get like, usually someone else is taking care of the kids, actually, like the parents or something.
Oh, that's so true.
And then like, you don't have to pay for her stuff.
Like, I was talking to a guy recently and he was talking about how the single mother, he really liked the single mother and he really thought about dating her because she would do all this stuff.
And like, she would come over whenever he wanted.
And I'm like, who's watching the kids?
Like, that doesn't make sense.
And then he was talking about how she would buy him stuff.
And I'm like, indirectly, isn't he buying you stuff?
Cause she's taking child support.
Like, isn't it like, she's not really doing anything.
Like, if you think about it, her parents are watching the kids.
So she's available.
And then the ex-husband's paying for your stuff.
Yeah.
Isn't that incredible?
Yeah, I would say usually the way it works is really what they're looking for you is they're looking for sex primarily, and they're looking for a little attention when they have time.
And it means that like all the normal asks of you in a relationship, all the nonsense that women normally ask for, she just doesn't have time for it.
And she learns how to take care of herself, right?
She learns how to cook and do laundry because she has kids to manage and things like that.
So ironically, you're dealing with a girl who's asking less of you in many cases, but at the same time actually has like home economic skills.
Hey, yeah, pump and dump these single mothers, fella.
Fellas, there's nothing wrong with spending a few months with you know Becky with the three kids.
I don't see a problem.
So somebody's got to bang them.
It might as well be you.
Yeah, the only thing bad, guys, if you slip up, she's had one, she had a couple other guys' kids and she'll have yours too.
So you guys are careful.
They're men.
They can, you know, they could feed them.
They really, you know.
So, all right.
Thanks, guys.
All right.
Yeah, but feminists are spoiled brats who'll always complain.
Now we can Uber Eats.
We can door dash dick.
Isn't that incredible?
You can get like, you used to have to like get dolled up and go to the bar and like talk to like the hot guy you wanted to like bring.
I mean, not that it was that hard, but like it's kind of incredible.
Now you can just post a picture online and door dash top tier dick.
Like even when you were a peasant back in the day, like the king had to see you, you can just door dash the king now.
Isn't that incredible?
And yet we're still complaining, right?
You can rob men legally, you can steal their kids legally, and we still complain.
Incredible.
Millionaire women from talking are crying and saying that we're oppressed.
Incredible.
So make sure you, yeah, I know.
Door dash the king.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's what I mean.
Top 5% of men.
We can just door dash dick.
Why go out there?
You know, we can work from home.
We can do sales jobs from home.
So it'll never be enough.
We're never happy.
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