Pearl Davis and callers reject caring about abortion, the deep state, immigration, and geopolitics as futile wastes of time. Guests like Doug MPA and Tony the Tiger share indifference toward Black struggles, climate change, and social media outrage, arguing that focusing on external causes ruins relationships and stalls wealth building. The consensus emphasizes ignoring unchangeable societal issues to prioritize self-improvement, personal ambition, and solvable problems instead of emotional outrage or sinking ships. [Automatically generated summary]
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Volleyball Championship Dreams00:08:45
What is going on, my guys?
Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
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Today, we're talking about caring.
And a lot of times, these shows are inspired by lessons I've learned in my life.
And in every story, there's a hero and a villain.
Sometimes I'm the hero, sometimes I'm the villain, right?
You can't always be the hero.
Can't always be the hero.
And one thing that I learned in my young life was that caring is good, that you should care about things.
Now, the reason I had this belief is because in my life, caring led to good things, right?
I was put into a school system.
And when I cared about my grades, the problem improved, right?
When I put in extra work or I stayed back after class to learn from the teacher and I cared, I would put in the extra hours and I would learn the material.
A similar thing happened to me when I joined the volleyball team.
As you guys know, volleyball and basketball and athletics in general has been a huge part of my life.
I would care to say I've probably spent about a quarter of my life on a way.
Travel volleyball trips.
About half of the moves in my life were done for sports.
I wanted to win a national championship.
And my freshman year of college, I transferred schools because the first team I was with actually hated me.
They bullied me off that team.
And I left.
I'm going to be honest.
I left.
I don't know what I did to deserve the bullying, but maybe I did something, you know, kids.
I left.
And I went to another school that was top 20 in the country for D3.
Thank you for the $10 super chat.
I appreciate you.
And when I transferred, I was a bench warmer because this was a very competitive school.
And I cared and I tried really hard and I cared and I cared and I cared so much.
And things improved, right?
So, when I was a sophomore in college, I'm going to retell the story because I started telling it and I don't think I told it in the most accurate way.
When I was in college, I transferred schools and I was not recruited to the school.
I basically walked on the team.
But my freshman year, I had been freshman of the year.
I was all conference.
I kind of thought I was hot chicks.
I kind of was at my first school, I was all tournament.
And at my first school, I got bullied off the team and I left.
Not good.
I don't know.
Maybe I was just too myself.
And sometimes my personality just pisses people off.
So I had to bounce, right?
So I go to this next school, and this school is like 19th in the country in all of Division III.
And I'm thinking, I'm going to play.
Unfortunately, they had recruited a girl that touched 10 feet.
And in volleyball for Division III, that's very high.
She wasn't that good otherwise, but she could jump really high.
And the other girl ahead of me, she was.
A phenomenal ball.
I was not better than this other girl.
And I remember trying so hard to get on the court, right?
And I remember I would have three hour practices and I would do two hours after.
And it just seemed like no matter what I did at the second school, because this girl, they kind of had a plan for this other girl, she could jump higher, right?
She could jump higher than me.
It seemed like no matter what I did, I just couldn't win.
Right.
One time I actually got all tournament off the bench and they sat me for three games.
You know how dehabilitating.
Do you know how frustrating that is for a young athlete?
And I cared so much.
I cared and I cared and I cared.
And I remember this was the first time in my life where caring got me nothing.
Because in high school, when I cared, I put in the extra hours and I tried, I was rewarded.
Right.
I was.
My team made it to state in high school.
And my first school, I cared and I tried and I tried and I tried.
And I got on the court.
I was all conference.
I was freshman of the year.
But this was, I remember getting all tournament and then I sat for three games.
I remember I would lead my team in kills and blocks and then I would sit.
When I, yeah, it because again, this girl could just jump high.
It was two inches.
It was terrible.
I could touch nine, 10, she could touch 10 feet.
I'm like, really?
Two inches?
Like, okay.
So the only way mentally, and in the long run, because this was over a three year period, I did beat her out.
But I spent like two years fighting for this spot just to be, you know, just to be shown that.
You get nothing out of caring.
Now, my point of view didn't really change.
It didn't really change because I've always been a passionate person.
I've always just cared, right?
I've always, I care about, you know, learning music.
I can't, you know, it's just kind of, I did beat her out.
But like, imagine, I went from freshman of the year seasons of my life.
I had four left.
I'm like, I had to spend two.
Fighting for this spot when I hit, like, I'm like, yeah, there was nothing I could do.
I had a woman coach, there's no logic.
I wasn't dealing with her if she ever sees this.
I did like you.
You were a good coach.
You did care a lot.
Love you.
But in this situation, this was complete bullshit.
This was complete bullshit.
Did I not tell the story well?
Sometimes when I go off the cuff, it's funny, and sometimes people aren't tracking.
I transferred as a sophomore for two seasons.
I had more kills, a better hitting percentage.
I got all tournament and I still sat for two seasons.
I only actually beat her out when she quit.
They would spend the first half of every season wasting my time, where I would be playing better than her.
Then at the end of the season, they would play me.
It would be like, fine, Pearl, play.
But do you know what I mean?
It's not really rewarding when you just wasted my time half the season.
I forced her to quit.
I don't think so.
Whatever.
Okay.
My point is these two seasons, I was so frustrated.
That, yeah, because again, they felt like she could be better than me.
They felt like her ceiling was like, they felt like I had hit my ceiling where her ceiling was higher.
Cool outfit.
Thank you.
You love me and my content.
Thank you.
And so it just felt like, and by the way, after she left, the next season I got all conference.
Now, there's in volleyball, there's two hitters for middles, and the other middle was better than me.
It wasn't close.
She was an all American.
I was all conference.
She was an all American.
Okay.
But the other girl wasn't.
She just wasn't.
And I think, yeah, I guess I did get a reward.
But this isn't the point of the show.
The point of the show is not this volleyball story.
God damn it.
This was a side quest story.
This was a side quest story.
This was not the main event.
Sorry.
Relationships and Rants00:13:26
Okay.
Okay.
So, but overall in my life, overall in my life, in general, when you cared about things, things get better.
There was always a reward for it, there was always a reward for caring.
And when I started this YouTube channel, it was kind of the same thing.
Like, I cared.
I wanted to be a YouTuber.
I learned about men's issues and, you know, I cared.
I wanted it to, or at least I thought I cared, right?
I thought, you know, by debating it, we could change things, you know?
And that was the next time in my life where I realized it doesn't really matter if you care.
Some things are just never going to change.
And if you spend too much time caring about things you can't change, you end up ruining a lot of things.
Now, I'm going to be honest.
As a woman that's dated, right?
These little tangents I have, they're good for the show.
They're not great in relationships.
I got to be honest.
More often, they want you to shut up, right?
I had an ex boyfriend, I remember.
I was ranting about something, and he's like, Shut up.
Shut up.
You get me.
If I didn't have to fight for the position, I would have been somewhere else with getting the accolades.
I know.
I'm like, yeah, I got like, I didn't get all conference for two years.
I mean, not, I mean, it's a women's sport.
Who cares?
But like, I didn't get all conference for two years because of bullshit.
You know what I mean?
Real men let you rant.
No, they don't.
They don't want you to rant.
And I realized recently I was speaking to an older woman who is single, and I kind of saw myself in her a little bit.
Sometimes these stories, I'm not the hero, I'm the villain, right?
Sometimes I'm the villain in these stories.
She's an older woman, she's been divorced, whatever.
I know, I know.
Look, sometimes I suck.
All right.
Sometimes I'm terrible.
Sometimes I could just be better in a lot of ways, you know.
But, anyways, so this woman, this woman, this woman talked about she liked having deep conversations with the men she was dating and like how that's how she's having problems in dating.
Because she just, she just needs to have these deep conversations.
And I asked her, what do you want to have deep conversations with them about?
And it was like, How there's poison in the food supply, the deep state, da And in that moment, I had seen myself.
I saw myself in a previous relationship I'd been in.
And I was thinking, I'm like, they don't want to hear about this shit.
And I'm like, she just wants to argue with them about stupid shit they don't care about.
You know, and as a woman, you have a tendency to care about things that are stupid.
You know, there was a moment where I've spent so much of my life playing volleyball, and it's tough because I really love it.
But that caring, honestly, I think I was just delayed as a person because at a certain age, I didn't know how to do damn near anything.
I didn't know how to cook, I didn't know how to clean, I didn't know because I cared so much about the sports.
Is it always a good thing?
I taught my, I learned as an adult, did the caring, what did I get out of caring about volleyball?
I guess I'm pretty good at it.
There's pros and cons, right?
And, anyways, but this woman, she was like in her 50s.
And I'm thinking, she wants to basically talk politics.
And even though she's actually right leaning, I was thinking about it.
I'm like, you're like in your 50s.
You've already lived your life and voted for who you want to vote for.
Men don't care.
They do not care.
They don't want to hear it.
Most people, they don't care.
And I realized that many women, we ruin our potential relationships or existing relationships.
Relationships or marriages by talking about stuff that men do not care about.
Men are problem solvers.
What we can learn from men is that really we can only care about problems that we can solve.
Now, there's a, I'm gonna, I got sometimes when I tell these stories, the relatives, I'll say, get a little upset when I use them.
So I gotta be broad about who I'm talking.
I'm just gonna start saying a person on these shows.
But I was talking to a person, a person about abortion when I was younger.
So, for those of you that don't know, I have, I'm one of 10 siblings.
And I had one sibling that was given up for adoption because the parents were pretty young when they had him, grew up with another family.
And because of that experience, I met him.
He's a cool guy, et cetera.
We reunited later.
We're not going to get too far into that.
Because of that experience, I was very pro life.
I've always, You know, my mom, she took me to Sarah Palin.
Like, I met Sarah Palin when I was like 12 at a pro life rally.
And I really cared about abortion to the point that I've watched an abortion video.
I've, um, I, and I used to do these debates on the street.
I would get a sign and I would say, abortion is a hate group or abortion is a cop out.
And I'd argue with these women.
And, um, it wasn't until, you know, I'd shown a woman a video of an abortion and it didn't change her opinion at all.
Like watching this baby get his parts like pulled apart, like the woman just did not care.
And I just thought, you know what?
If these women don't care, I guess I don't care.
No, I didn't give up a kid.
My brother was given up.
Now, this relative said, Why do you keep fighting about abortion?
It's a lost cause.
And you're never going to win that in this country.
And I thought, But it's so wrong.
Don't you think it's wrong?
Don't you think it's evil?
Isn't this an evil thing?
No.
It doesn't matter.
It's never going to change.
And a young pearl just thought, Yeah, but you have to stand up for what's right.
I thought I was standing up for what's right.
Like, I was going to stop these hoes from killing their kid.
Any woman that finds pro life content, she wanted to find the content.
You didn't do shit.
You didn't do shit.
So I had to give up.
You ladies win.
You know, I see abortion kind of as a sinking ship.
Like, imagine you're on the Titanic, right?
And it's going down.
You're on the Titanic, and that ship is going down.
And you can either go down with the ship or get on a fucking lifeboat.
Abortion, that's like the sinking, it's going to the bottom of the ocean.
These babies are going to die.
I mean, there's nothing you can do.
These women do not care.
I'm getting on the fucking lifeboat.
I don't care.
Because remember, if I care and I have a tendency to care, right?
I have a tendency to really care about things.
I've always been that way.
Like, I'm the type of white bitch to get suckered into going and building houses in Africa.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, I haven't done that, but like, that just seems like something that, you know, Pearl would do.
You know what I mean?
Like, don't make an Africa joke.
I don't want to hear it.
If I change one woman's mind, a baby might be born.
Yeah, and then it's born to a single mother that the mother's going to ruin.
You know what I mean?
I think it's wrong, but if I care, if I care.
Then I'm going to have a long ass life.
I, you know, I'm not going to enjoy my life.
Yeah, we need free labor.
Are you in?
So I can't, I can't care.
Right.
And I wasted so much time arguing with people, debating with people.
You know, it's like they're at the coffee shop and I'm just debating with them about fucking abortion.
Like, for why?
Probably ruined so many people's day.
They're just like this crazy woman talking about abortion.
Now you're sounding like a woman.
What about me?
What about me?
That's true.
The abortion people get to make money off of your outrage, right?
They get to take their money.
The single mother gets to take the government benefits.
Yeah, I'm going to worry about me.
I'm not going to worry about these single moms.
I'm not going to worry about these murderers.
We have legalized murder in this country.
There's nothing I could do.
And if I spent every day crying about the murder, we're in the end times or something.
So then, as women, we're naturally curious, right?
And curiosity gets the best of us.
And I could say, as a woman, curiosity has definitely gotten the best of me at certain points in my life.
So, for those of you that don't know, I had Nick F on my show about three years ago.
And really, when I had him on, a lot of people thought it was a really well thought out decision.
Even though, honestly, I just thought we vibed, I thought he was funny.
And I was like, I think a podcast would be good vibes.
I saw a clip of him on race mixing or whatever.
And I just thought it was funny.
He was on no jumper and I'm like, come on on.
Right.
Curiosity and Historical Narratives00:15:23
And that's when he told me all the J stuff.
I'm just going to say the J stuff because I'm not getting into that.
And it was really interesting to learn about, right?
Like his perspective.
I thought he made a lot of sense.
But then I ended up, you know, getting associated.
All these problems came with really a problem that I can do nothing about and I don't care about.
And I remember thinking, I was so curious.
I just wanted to go down these rabbit holes more.
And I just thought, Can't care about this, like, if I care about it,
there's nothing I can do, and on top of that, I'm not, I don't know anything about that so.
Even if I had an opinion, it would be like the most uneducated opinion ever.
So I'm going to repeat what he says.
I don't know.
So, I had to learn in life that there are certain things that you just have to be apathetic about.
Apathy is a state of indifference, lack of emotion, interest, or concern regarding important matters.
It represents a lack of motivation or goal directed behavior, often characterized by listlessness or a passive attitude.
It can occur due to stress, a neurological condition, or a mental health.
It's a lack of passion, energy, or care.
Now, the way Google puts this out, they make it seem like it's a bad thing.
And in my opinion, the reason they make it seem like it's a bad thing is because everybody wants you to be emotional so they can control you, right?
If I'm emotional about the J's, now I have to watch all the people talking about that and waste years of my life listening.
To something that I have no control over, and I can do nothing about.
Like, if I watch a bread recipe and how to make bread, maybe I'll stop making this trash bread.
I mean, I've been, my bread is just not rising, it's just not good.
Or I could spend an hour listening to the history of the jet.
Like, isn't that a waste of my life?
And it's not just that, you know, it's.
The abortion issue.
These women are going to kill their kids anyway.
I hear you.
This is what the Bible thumpers say.
Never give in to apathy.
Ignoring evil is a sin.
Well, what am I going to do?
These women are throwing their babies in dumpsters.
I can stop it.
So you want me to waste my life stopping something I didn't do, I have nothing to do with, that was passed before I was born, and you expect me to stop it.
What have you done?
Do you know what I mean?
It's like, fuck you.
Fuck you.
I never got an abortion, right?
Because I'm not retarded.
It's not that hard not to get pregnant, right?
It's really not.
I don't care if the deep state exists.
You know Imagine that they do have a pedo ring and there is a deep state and the whole government is in on it.
What am I going to do?
I want to go.
As women, I don't think we're supposed to know about all these problems because our takes on them are going to be stupid anyway.
And this is what I hear from the audience.
You have to care.
You need to care.
Just because you wasted your life caring, I'm going to go party.
Hey, hey, you can waste your time.
I'm not going to stop you.
I'm going to go learn to make my bread, right?
You know, really the question is can I do something about it?
No.
How do you watch this show and say Pearl for president?
I almost want to ban you from my chat for saying that.
You watch my show and you're saying Pearl for president.
Have you learned nothing?
I, I've done hours and hours and hours and hours and hours.
I'm not going to do it.
That's a warning.
Talking about women can't be in power.
Back to the deep state.
There might be pedos in the government.
Okay.
What does knowing that information help me?
I don't care about the Epstein files.
I'm sick of everybody pretending they care.
No one's getting prosecuted.
It was on an island.
I didn't go on that island.
I have no control over what happens with that.
Can't care.
I don't care about animal rights.
It's interesting to learn about, but beef is delicious, so is chicken, bacon is awesome, yum.
I don't care about the Department of Justice not prosecuting the Epstein files.
Did you really think they were going to get indictments from those files?
Your problem was caring in the first place.
And I've been there, right?
I've been there.
I used to care.
You're going to waste your life caring.
I don't care about the birth rate.
I used to care.
I used to say we got to save the birth rate.
But as far as I'm concerned, if men aren't the ones in charge and owning the children, they're going to be shitty people anyway.
You're giving women children, they're just going to raise criminals.
So.
I don't care about the white race going extinct.
I don't care.
I can't control it.
And I'll be dead when it happens.
You cannot force white women or women to have babies.
They're not going to do it.
Mexicans will, Pajits will, white women not going to do it.
Don't care about abortion.
It's going to be legal in my lifetime.
I don't even care about a presidential election.
I look at who's going to keep me on YouTube.
That's who I vote for.
That's it.
I don't care about Pizzagate, okay?
I can't know if that's true if I wasn't there.
I don't care.
I don't care.
I don't care who did 9 11 or killed JFK.
It's been like 20 years plus.
JFK's dead.
He's never coming back.
Do you think the movers and the shakers in the world that are built like I think of my father, right?
Again, he's the smartest person I've ever met.
Do you think he has the time to sit down and just care about who killed JFK?
No, he cares about his like mega shed he's building.
Do you know what I mean?
It's like the family's got to care about that.
I used to care and say women shouldn't vote.
That's a massive waste of time.
I can't care because it's never going to happen.
I can't control it.
I didn't give us the right to vote.
I can't take it away.
What is caring going to do?
I don't care about astrology.
I do not care.
I don't care about history.
A lot of conservatives come out and they can cite history from the 1800s, the 1700s, the 1600s.
But we all know that history can be rewritten, and even historians are going off their best guesses.
And it's interesting to learn about.
It's interesting to maybe counter when people give their historical narratives.
But you could become, you know, I look at it as a pastime, it's something fun to learn.
Many people, you know, they say you have to study history in order to not repeat it, but women are in power in society right now.
And when have women ever learned from their mistakes?
It's like the dumbest thing I ever heard.
So I can learn about all this history, tell the women the right choice, and then they're still going to make the wrong choice.
What was the point of learning all that?
Like, if my father's making a business decision, he's not asking what were the businesses doing 100 years ago.
He's asking, what are the numbers now?
If you give women in political power a breakdown of history, they're still going to make whatever choices serve them in the moment.
The same goes for women voting.
Therefore, it doesn't really affect what we're doing now.
Rome took 250 years to fall.
Okay.
Like imagine if you were born 50 years into the fall of Rome, and now you have to buy that the pendulum is going to swing back.
Don't care.
It'll probably swing back, but I'll either be really old or really dead.
What I do care about, I've said this, is my bread recipe.
I just can't seem to get the bread right.
So.
I used to get really worked up about things that are out of my control.
I used to think that we have to fight feminism.
Feminism's a hate group.
We have to beat them, but women are never giving up power.
I used to think we need to fight to stop abortion.
Women are never going to stop doing that.
I used to think we should fight to take away the female vote.
I'll debate on it, right?
But getting emotionally invested can't care.
There is a way for people to claim they care, they take your money, and they get nothing done.
So, what do I care about?
My bread recipe is my man happy, getting in shape, getting my splits.
That's what I care about.
I do not care about causes and that you know, even this Iran stuff that's going on.
I have people ask me, they're like, Pearl.
Can you give your take on Iran?
I'm like, one, why would you want a woman's opinion on war?
And two, what is the point of me knowing that?
What is the point of me knowing that information?
If I know what's going on there and I get bombed, well, I'm dead.
So what am I supposed to do?
I can't control what Trump's doing.
And you're going to waste your life caring about stuff that you cannot control.
Yeah.
So that's what I don't care about.
I would love for you to call in and tell me have you ever cared about something out of your control?
And also, what do women talk about that you do not care about?
So I'd like to start by saying when you call in, I do give preference to people with their cameras on and, um, I do have nepotism.
So if I know the people, they come on before you.
Sorry, not sorry.
That's the way of the world.
Caring about this rule is just going to get you upset.
So don't care.
Yeah, whatever it's called when you let your friends come up first, they do get to come up first.
Wait, hold on.
Let me pin this.
And if you think I'm wrong for this attitude, let me know too.
You can respectfully disagree, but you do have to be respectful.
I will kick you if you're not.
You can't over talk me.
Ignoring the Rules00:14:50
Please get to the point.
Remember, if you want to set a timer for yourself, try to keep your initial point under like 60 seconds.
90 seconds, you know, around there is fine.
And I may keep you up, I may not.
Sometimes you guys give good answers.
And I just can't have too many people on the panel, so I don't.
Sometimes you're boring, so then I kick you.
But, you know, if I kick you, it's never personal.
Okay.
I just try to, you know, keep the show rolling and going.
Don't be scared to call in.
You don't need to have your face.
A lot of people think people are going to see this.
There's so much stuff on the internet, nobody will.
So, anyways.
Yeah.
Doug MPA, what do you not care about?
Welcome to the show.
Well, so first off, illegals.
They keep trying to, and a lot of the black people in the chat that are similarly aligned to me, they keep trying to get black people to care about illegals.
They're like, oh, they're going to deport you guys next to black.
Guys, you don't have to care, guys.
I don't care about illegals.
And in fact, as I get older, You know, I get more patriotic and America first.
So get these out of here.
I don't have to care.
I don't care.
Ice, ice, baby, go for it.
You know what I'm saying?
Two, and then, well, this has been a theme with me, guys.
I don't care about the whole black nation, black people, ninjas.
I don't care, dude.
I don't care.
You know, they're kind of making you care by all the crime that they're doing and stuff like that.
But, You know, the betterment of black people and having to be inclusive and give up your opportunities for black people, don't do that, guys.
You don't have to care, you have to make it your problem.
And a lot of us successful, competitive, ambitious, ambitious black people, we had to just stop caring about being black.
That's one of the best things you can do.
You don't have to care about black people, you don't have to care.
Oh, another thing I don't care about marginalized groups, we don't care, I don't care.
All the alphabet.
I don't care, dude.
You know, I don't care about anything with the alphabet.
I don't care about minorities.
I don't, guys, you don't have to care.
I actually couldn't care any less.
Yeah.
I'm telling you, that's why it always makes you laugh when people say, oh, yeah, we think Pearl's racist.
Have him meet me.
I'm the only person that's more than you.
Here's how much I care about abortion, right?
Here's how much I care about illegals.
Here's how much I care about black people complaining.
You can't even see my hand.
Yeah, guys, here's the thing what Pearl said about women.
Taught Pearl did a reaction go to on our channel about these women that are trying to penalize the men in their lives for not caring about you know Trump and not caring about ICE.
Not it's because we have stuff we have to do, we have responsibilities in our personal lives.
Men have created a world where women are so protected, women have it so easy that they can care about Palestine and these illegals and all this stuff.
Men have to get stuff done, even the red pill stuff.
I'll say stuff to my dad, and he's like, I don't have time to care about.
This he's like, How do people have time to just talk about this all day?
I'm like, Shut up, dad!
Like, and guys, pro talks about her dad a lot.
I've met him, he's the real deal.
I'm hoping one day, I mean, it's probably never gonna happen, but I hope he can come on the channel one of these days.
He's not gonna do it, but he's the real deal, man.
He's awesome, he's so awesome.
It's just, I don't, and I actually think the sooner you can get to not caring about any of these stupid cause, and it's so funny because.
I remember being young, and when adults said that, you're like, You just don't understand, Dad.
And then you go out and care, and you come back, and you're like, You were right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It just keeps you, you guys, only caring about things that you can control or that are within your immediate vicinity, it keeps you from being disappointed.
One of the best things that Jordan Peterson said before he kind of went off the deep end was young people, they latch onto these large causes because they don't want to feel powerless when they're young.
You can't do anything when you're 18, 19, 20, 21.
22.
So you latch onto the environment or the LGBTQ and all this stuff when you just need to start by making your bed in the morning.
You know what I'm saying?
Why don't you get to work on time?
Why don't you start saving your money?
Why don't you start doing things like that instead of latching onto these large issues?
Because all you're going to do is get disappointed.
That's it.
Yeah.
And I think these people want to make money.
So all these high status people make money off of you caring.
And the young people are stupid enough to sign up and volunteer.
The old people.
People know that they're the high status people are just making money.
Yeah.
And that's when you get into the realm of like suicidal empathy.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Like that term.
Because once again, like women, this is mainly women have the room to care about all this stuff.
And guys, if you care about this type of stuff, it's one of the most feminine things that you could possibly do is care about the environment or Palestine or all this garbage.
Come on.
What can you do about it?
Black Lives Matter, another crackhead, got killed.
I don't care.
I do not care.
Yep.
Don't care.
Okay.
Let's bring up Craig.
Welcome to the show.
What do you not care about?
Oh, wait.
Can you hear me now?
I can hear you.
Have you?
Hey.
Yeah.
It's been a long time, man.
We haven't talked to you in a while.
What's up?
Okay, sorry.
I'm with you now, guys.
Sorry.
Okay, sorry.
Hey, how are we?
Yes, I'm back.
It is me.
It is the same guy.
How are we?
Doug MP, Pearl, good?
Yeah, what's going on?
Welcome to the show.
What do you not care about?
Oh, I care about a lot, but I think women shouldn't care about anything.
Anything.
Don't bother.
Just, you know, a woman is at her best when she can just chill in the house and the dude is watching the fences, the perimeter.
You know, just like watching everything, you know, and I think it's been like that for a while.
And it was easy for men to kind of keep their women like, This is the village, you stay here.
We're gonna worry about what's going on outside these walls.
You know, if there's anyone trying to come in, take us over, we've got that, don't worry, okay?
And we're gonna go and do all the rituals and talk about like what we think is like whether we believe in God or whatever they believed in, whatever part of the world you were in.
I think it was the men they just got that, let the women just like, Don't worry about anything, and now.
Women worry about everything.
What do women talk about to you that you do not care about?
Wow, that's a good question.
Hmm, what do women talk to me about that I do not care about?
Sometimes I just feign interest if I'm just trying to hook up with them.
So I think it's just whatever they're saying, I might just be like, oh, yeah, yeah, sure.
But then I'll switch it to something that I'm passionate about.
So I can be like, all right, now let's talk about this and stuff.
But, um, I try not to talk to women about politics and stuff like that.
I just try to keep it fun, you know, and just talked about like, I don't know, movies and things like that, you know.
Yeah.
Just keep it light with women.
I'll say so when you go on, because one of my biggest problems, and Pearl keeps telling me to do this, she's like, look, if you just listen to women bitch and complain more on dates, you'll get laid more.
Is there anything where a girl starts talking about it and it's just an automatic, like, this girl, I can't?
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
There has been some.
If it's just money and real estate and like small businesses and all that bullshit, because I live in the Gold Coast, so everyone has a small business or whatever.
Everyone's an entrepreneur.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Or it's just some bullshit like selling some protein powder or some fitness program or something like that.
And, um, I know you guys were talking about the whole six figure thing yesterday.
A lot of Gold Coast girls do care about because they're just making bank, just doing the most silliest jobs, you know?
And I think the freaking lifestyle here is so expensive that they kind of do kind of look for that.
So, yeah, a lot of the talk here is about real estate and side hustles and businesses and all that kind of stuff, which.
I find it really off putting when a woman kind of talks about that stuff personally, but chicks here talk about that a lot.
Was there anything you cared a lot about when you were younger, and then you got older, and then you did not care?
Oh, that's a great question.
Hmm.
I think as I got older and I realized 90% of people on the planet are retarded, I kind of just was like, oh, yeah, why do I care what anyone thinks about what I do or something?
If someone's telling me, like, you're doing this wrong or you should do that, I'm like, dude, I think you're actually retarded.
So I'm going to feel much better about my decision now.
Yeah.
I wish I could remember something in particular that I really kind of cared about.
Oh, I was really into evolution at one stage, right?
And then one day I was like, actually, I think all this research I've done, I was like, I read books and books like this, and I could tell you about all these stupid, like, where a beetle came from and an ant came from.
And then one day I was like, I think it's all bullshit, actually.
So, guys, I'm not into this anymore.
Craig, I was that way about.
I went through an atheist phase where I'm like, I don't believe in God.
Let me tell you why.
Yeah, don't care about that stuff, guys.
I went down like a couple of year long rabbit hole just wasting my time with all that.
Dude, who cares?
Yeah.
I'm an atheist and I'm going to tell you all about it.
You feel so dumb for caring so much later.
You're like, why did I waste so much time?
Dude, oh, so bad.
The biggest lie is that caring is always a good thing.
It's just not.
It's like it can lead you to wasting years of your life.
Like, who knows?
Yeah.
And if you care about something that all these stupid people are into anyway, it's like, oh, you're stupid anyway.
It's like, I'm not going to bother trying to tell you the truth or to just wake you up.
It's like, what's the point?
Like, you're just going to move on to the next stupid thing and get sold that lie.
I want to say two more things that I don't care about.
I don't care about AI.
Guys, what are you going to do about it?
Yeah, I don't care.
What are you going to do?
And then another thing, in fact, right when we brush Sean on, The national debt.
I don't care, dude.
I just don't.
What are you going to do?
What am I going to do about it?
Politicians are going to, like, what are you going to do about the national debt, guys?
Oh, yeah.
Women are going to run for office and stop spending.
Get out of here.
Women are getting in political power and they're going to spend less.
Or women are going to say, do you know what?
I'm not going to run for office and let a man do it.
Never.
Yeah.
Never happened.
Yeah.
So AI and the national debt, guys, I just don't care, dude.
I don't.
Sorry.
Hey, John, welcome to the show.
What do you not care about?
Yeah.
Don't care about the middle class.
Don't care about poor people.
Don't care about race.
Don't care about geopolitics.
Don't care about AI.
Doug said robotics, super AI.
Don't care about quantum physics.
Don't care about anything that does not have to do with me building up myself.
He got the full equipment.
Let's go.
Don't care about traditional women.
Don't care about modern women.
Don't care about hybrid women.
Don't care about a lot of different things.
And I can go on religion.
I don't care about a lot of things, especially history.
That's a cherry on the top.
Oh, and black people specifically.
I just don't.
History is good.
I've wasted so much of my time learning about history.
For what?
For what?
What did I get out of that?
Unless you got a history YouTube channel, outside of that, it's really irrelevant.
And then people don't agree on it.
I don't care about statistics because you can make them up anyway.
You can just make them and misrepresent them.
So I care about what's in front of me.
Like, if I see a statistic, that's why commentators like it when you use statistics because then they can put the statistic in front of you and just say, no, this is what's real.
And I'm like, you know, I see a lot of black people committing crimes and they're like, no, the stats say they're not.
And I'm like, no, no, no, but I see them robbing the store.
They did that for years.
Now it's gotten so bad they can't even hide it.
But I don't remember how they did it.
It was like per capita or they did some bullshit to make it appear as if white people are committing the same amount of crime.
And you're just like, but I see them.
I don't want to go to the south side of Chicago where they all live and commit a bunch of crime.
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You know what I mean?
No, no, but look at my statistics.
Okay, what about my eyes?
Like, what about it's like I remember when I didn't have anything though, Pearl.
When I was like trying to work my way into having a better life, I did care about a lot of external things, but once I built up my life, I then decided, Oh, I don't care.
And I remember I was at a point where I was retired, multi millionaire, living life, enjoying it.
Somebody was like, Yeah, but the black community is still in the hood, yeah, your accomplishments mean nothing, and I'm like, Eat, Flaming Young.
And I'm riding it, you know, like a goddamn Ferrari.
And I'm like, well, what does that really matter to me?
Like, I can't help everybody in the galaxy.
What about the middle class?
I'm like, well, what about them?
So it's just like, okay.
I'm going to ask the panel is not caring a luxury that you have to be able to afford?
Or can anybody just stop caring?
Anybody can stop caring, bro.
But go ahead, brother.
Yeah.
Like once I stopped caring, man, I was able to take care of my shit.
Like I would stop trying to save black people and I was able to learn how to read a deed for real estate.
I was like, damn, my whole family's sitting here and nobody could read this deed for this real estate.
And they were like, they went to college and everything.
So once I stopped caring about that and started caring about what I was doing, I started to see the return on my investment instantaneously.
I think when people care too much about things they can't control, it's like usually something's wrong with them.
Because I'd say that was what happened to me.
Like when I cared a lot about stuff outside of my control, there was something wrong with me.
Like there was something I couldn't do.
You know what I mean?
Because it's like, it's going to affect your life if you're spending hours a day reading Evolution.
Like there's time, like productivity you're missing out on.
You know what I mean?
If you're reading Evolution every day or history and like all this stuff.
Reading about Lucy.
What did I ever.
AJ, welcome to the show.
What do you not care about?
I was pretty quick.
I wasn't ready.
Okay, well, we can ask someone else.
Get ready.
I'll bring you up next.
Okay.
Dixon, welcome to the show.
What do you not care about?
No, nothing.
All right.
I guess we're going to RJ.
RJ, welcome to the show.
What do you not care about?
I've learned not to.
Can you guys hear me?
Yeah, I can hear you.
Sweet eyes.
Um, I've just learned not to care about what other people's opinions are.
Um, I've actually written in last week trying to get into the group.
I explained a bit of my situation, but, um, yeah, just care about my son, care about my family.
Uh, got in a pretty fucked up situation where, Yeah, the pastor didn't care.
The wife didn't care.
And I'm like, why should I care?
Let me worry about my stuff.
Yeah, it's freeing, isn't it?
Yeah.
It is.
What a situation.
Do you want to say?
Yeah, I'll give a bit into it.
Sorry, some trader here at work might hear some machines.
It's a bit of a difficult situation in a vehicle with the missus.
She went for the steering wheel because the son baby was supposedly coughing.
So she almost.
Caused us an accident, took no responsibility for it, went to the church.
They're just like, Oh, has she done it again?
No, get over it.
I'm like, Oh, sweet.
I'll just get over it.
Let's move on.
Yeah.
And you felt freed after?
No.
I mean, no.
It took a few months, it took two to three months.
But since then, yes, I am.
Like, we've gone to another counseling and old guys telling me, Oh, you guys don't like each other.
It's like, Yeah, no shit, but that's not going to help us with anything.
I can see she doesn't.
I can see you don't.
I care for my son.
I care for my family.
I care for what's near and dear, I guess.
Yeah.
I've sorry to interrupt, but I find I actually really don't care about much until something major happens.
And I'm like, oh shit.
Now I'm finding myself, I actually really care about that.
This, like, let's say you might accidentally hook up with a chick, you don't use a condom, and then you're like, the next day, I'm like, Whoa, now I really care about my life.
Like, if that chick is pregnant, and now I'm care.
Oh, fuck.
And that it kind of makes all your other little problems seem so minuscule because then you can wake up and go, every day, you go, wow, at least I didn't get some chick pregnant.
How good's that?
You know, why am I worried about this and that?
Like, I could be in jail.
I could be in this.
I could be that.
You know what else does that if you get sick?
Yeah.
Yeah.
They say you've got 99 problems until you've got one health problem.
Yeah.
Yeah, and then it's just one problem.
AJ, welcome back.
What do you not care about?
Okay.
I don't care about female complaints, particularly in the whole realm.
For example, I have a bunch of stripper friends, and they're complaining frequently about tips, how people go in and they're not tipping.
And I'm like, well, get a job.
How about that?
You're working for free in the hopes of getting paid.
That's what stripping is.
And all that.
Do you tell her to lose weight?
Maybe it'll go up.
That would be more entertaining for me to say on my end for sure.
I'm going to save that one.
Tell her to get like an ab or like a glute routine or something.
Yeah.
Hell yeah.
Nice.
Go ahead.
Did you ever care about anything when you were young?
And you just came to the point where you're like, why do I even care?
Why do I spend so much time caring about this?
Yes.
Specifically, people's opinion of me and keeping friends.
I was really trying hard to, I think most people can relate, you know, trying to keep the friends that I had.
And, you know, I had to come to a mature point where it's like, That who the hell am I to make somebody stay who wants to walk, you know?
But I always had the motivation to just stay on good terms with everybody, but that's just not a possibility.
And the sooner people accept that, the better.
Thanks for calling in, AJ.
That was great.
Call anytime.
Yeah, call anytime.
That was funny.
I don't care about my hoe friends, my broke stripper friends.
I'm going to bring up Tony the Tiger.
Tony, what do you not care about?
I, and this is going to be kind of a counterpositive to what you've said.
I don't care about stupid people.
And what I'm talking about, I'm talking about because I relate to what you said earlier in the sense that caring too much about something that won't make a difference, you know, sure.
But one of the ways that I've learned to cope with that, or at least make it fun for me, but at the same time, feel like I'm getting something done, I notice it does get things done because actually.
Debate abortion frequently on TikTok.
In the past six years, I've had over 800 debates on abortion alone.
And I felt the same thing that you did, you know, because I wondered if I was making a difference.
And right around the three year mark of doing it, I stopped being nice to people, especially the stupid people.
I'm talking about the room temperature IQ, smooth brained people that can't string abstract concepts together to form a coherent sequential argument.
Had fun highlighting their stupidity and entertaining the masses that way.
And I am a Christian, and a lot of Christians do come at me for not being very Christian like, and I don't care about their opinion because if the demons or the demon possessed people are going to come at me, they don't have any respect for me.
Why can't I make their stupidity, their arrogance, why can't I have fun with the demonically possessed idiot people?
So I find that that's the way that I get through.
I'm also kind of positing that as, you know, a way to kind of get through, you know, your apathy, right?
Because in not caring, but at the same time having fun, shaming the stupid people, you know, it's become fun.
Yeah, it's like outcome independence.
Because if you, I've done the, oh my God, the abortion debates.
You do them so many times.
It's like these women do not care.
That's why I never buy the women that are like, oh, I had an abortion and I really regretted it and changed my mind, blah, blah, blah.
It's like, Yeah, but I talked to women like you before you had it, and you did not care.
I know you didn't care because I argue with women like you all the time, you know.
Right.
So if you go in like thinking you're going to change people's minds, like you're going to be disappointed.
Maybe one or two, but it's not.
Well, and this is where I would posit this for your consideration.
Okay.
I think the biggest criticism I would have of conservatives is that we are not entertaining.
With the truth.
Who says you can't have fun, shame these idiots, and have a great time while you're doing it?
Because in doing that, I've entertained large amounts of people and have gotten on the radar of certain big leftist content creators like Good Trouble at the time that he came after me to get me canceled on TikTok.
He had 5 million followers and I got on his radar.
And so, because I was so good at being entertaining and shitting on these people, pardon my French, and then of course that drew criticism from other Christians, you're not being very Christian like.
And I said, okay, what about Proverbs?
Answer every fool accordingly.
To his folly, they are fools, and I'm making fun of them for being fools.
We need to bring back the dunst cap.
Quick question.
You still get banned on TikTok for everything because I was debating making an account, but I've been kicked off so many times.
Do you think if I made another one, I'd get kicked off again?
You're very high profile.
So here's what I've learned the tempo is with TikTok.
The moment a conservative starts to have a very large voice, all the lefties band together to get you taken down.
And it's really about the size or the magnitude of your voice.
And so this is what I've learned.
Here's, I think you'd be able to make an incognito one and just, and I would say do it for your sanity.
You might find that it's fun to poke fun at idiots.
It is so much fun.
You got to make it fun for yourself for your sanity.
And if you did that, I honestly think you would start to enjoy it again.
And then also the way we've actually begun to make waves and actually create a ripple effect, I think the pro choices are pretty much doomed and they know their arguments are done.
But obviously, no one content creator is larger than life on TikTok because if you do, they'll take you down.
So, we've kind of essentially become like groups and kind of almost like a splinter cell fashion of groups of people, cells that, you know, of people that support each other and all fight for the same pro life mission.
And in doing that, we've been quite successful.
Cool.
Thanks for calling in.
All right.
Thank you.
If you message me on, if you ever have a debate or something, I might do it in a few months.
Maybe not abortion, but different thing.
So, I'll see you.
Okay, let's see.
John, welcome back.
My guy, how are the DC streets?
Oh, you know, there's the DC streets.
You know, I told like so many people that piss bottle.
I couldn't even believe that story.
That was incredible.
That was, you know, if all my black tenants were like the piss bottle, I'd be a happy man.
Yeah, you know, guys.
He houses like, is it Section 8 housing?
No, shit.
It's not Section 8 housing.
It's worse than Section 8.
These blacks don't have the help of the government.
They got a fair home.
He does, he runs out roads to black and white people.
And he showed last time he came on stream and showed me a bottle of like 100 bottles of piss.
Thousands, maybe.
Bruh, it was, it was, these tenants, he's doing God's work.
So he could have paid me to clean up that.
Okay, so what are your thoughts on the topic?
What do you not give a shit about?
I don't get riled up by too many things.
Actually, I came up early, and I'm not trying to change the subject or anything.
I saw you on Fatty's channel, and there was some big six foot six Negro on there, Master something.
I don't know his name.
Do you remember what I'm talking about?
Yeah, a few months ago.
Was that a few months ago?
It just aired today.
I don't know, but it was you.
It was some super panel.
You, Raging Tomato, Tommy Sotomayor, Fatty.
What's his name?
Oh, what's the channel name?
Some Negro.
Fatty.
It was Fatty's channel, but some Negro Master Heart or something.
That was the guy that was being extra abrasive that one time.
You went on there.
It was on there today, though.
I saw it live today.
Okay, well, I wasn't on.
I don't know when that was.
You were on there for a few minutes.
You were walking around or something.
Oh, that must have been when I was in shit.
That had to have been over eight months ago.
For him, it just like it just aired today, but anyway, so I just saw it today.
But what I found interesting though was the big six foot six Negro, he was married, or he was married, but he had multiple women.
And then you challenged him on it like, do your women know that you have multiple women or something like that?
And the thought just you know, the common thought just kept coming to my head like, blacks, yeah, well, I'll just focus on blacks as it relates to marriage and relationship.
It's like totally like their whole worldview.
Is totally different.
And I could tell by you questioning this guy and what he was saying is just really kind of normal in Black America.
And he had multiple women.
He said, I'm six foot six.
Why wouldn't I have multiple women?
And you were like flabbergasted, like, do the other women know?
And he was like, Yeah, they know.
And you were like, But what kind of women would these be?
And he was like, They're good women.
You don't remember this conversation?
I just saw it today.
Well, it was, this must have been a long time ago.
It was on Fatty's today.
Can you put the link in the private chat?
Yeah, just check Fatty's channel for today.
It was you.
What's his channel name?
I don't remember.
Was it Team Fatty or something to that effect?
Yeah, I hate the fact that we're even shouting out Fatty up with you.
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I'm sorry.
I wasn't even turning up.
Oh, I didn't know.
He's a scumbag.
Yeah, I didn't know.
But anyway, I just saw it.
It aired today.
Most stacked panel ever goes, whatever, something.
Anyway, I just saw that.
That's interesting.
You know, just how obvious it is to anyone that's paying attention.
You know, the black and white perspective on marriage.
Like they're floating in two different worlds.
You know, and trying to make seemingly white concept worth all.
So, once again, was there something that you cared a lot about when you were younger, but then you were like, Why did I even ever care about this?
Like something that you spent a lot of time on?
What do you mean, marriage?
No, I'm just talking in general.
Was there something that you cared a lot about when you were younger and then you realized it was dumb to care about it?
You know, I'll kind of take your question, take it a little bit different direction.
You know, I think I initially believed in all the big lies about black people.
Then I dealt with black people for the last 30, 40 years.
Intimately, like you see the blacks chimping out at Walmart, but they go home somewhere to my house, right?
Like you think they're mad at the customer service rep at Walmart.
Imagine how they feel toward the person when they can't pay their rent and then they're not going to take responsibility for not being able to pay their rent.
These blacks, they're never going to take responsibility, they're always going to chimp out towards someone else.
And so I think that has probably been the biggest awakening for me in my lifetime.
The big lie that everyone buys into it is truly amazing.
Yeah.
Let's see.
Well, thanks for coming on.
I'm still down to do the panel.
I think the day you messaged me, I was like doing something, but I am down to do the call in thing.
Catch me on the phone.
You better do the street interviews.
You can do street interviews with me.
From the corner of my home, not in person.
You could take on the white liberals.
Just recently, I did a street interview.
So when I would ask the white liberals, what do you think about the curfew for the blacks?
They had no answer.
Some of the blacks would be like, Hell yeah, we need a curfew for these kids.
But the white people, they just could not answer.
But, you know, for obvious reasons, right?
Some of them have jobs and stuff like that.
Yeah.
Well, thanks for coming on, John.
All right, let's see who we got.
Welcome to the show, Urban.
Thank you for coming on.
What do you not give a shit about?
Man, Pearl, first of all, salute to y'all.
Appreciate y'all a whole lot.
Man, Pearl, I do not care about my ex wife.
This is going to be real about it.
Now, what's interesting is that I was having a conversation with my sister, right?
And she had asked me a question.
She had asked me if things were to be different, right?
Would you go back to your ex wife?
I said, hell no, why?
Like, why?
Why should I?
Because this woman had put me through living hell.
I went through divorce with her.
I went through custody battles with her, child support, all kind of stuff, girl.
So, nah, it's not going to happen.
It's not going to happen.
Why would she even ask you that question?
That's being a sister.
That's being a sister.
You know how it is with some of your family members.
They just want the best for you, right?
And so she figured that if she asked this question, then, you know, it could like rehash a what if scenario, right?
Well, and then don't forget a lot of women in the black community will sell their men out for the sisterhood.
Facts.
Like my sister, you know, I'll be telling her about a woman that I'm kind of going out with, and she'd be like, Oh, are you sure you're going to be able to handle that?
It's like, why would you even say that to your brother?
Like, why?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, so I have a question, B. Urban.
Explain how, explain to the audience how you as a man can go from marrying a woman to you see her as she has not, she's one of a kind, she's an angel, she's has that special sauce, and then what happens when all that's gone.
Well, to be honest with you, brother, she never had that special sex.
I'm just going to be honest with you.
See, I had married her when I was 23 years old, when I was younger, and she was 10 years older than me.
What?
Yeah, she was a single mom and everything.
And I fell for that, bro.
I fell for it.
I ain't lying.
Now, I could hold myself accountable for choosing to be with her, but the other part of that was that she was being a predator for real.
I ain't lying.
So I ended up marrying that woman, and I was married for her, married for her for 11 years.
Did anyone warn you and say, hey, bruh, I wouldn't?
Yeah, God, shoot.
Man, hey, check this out.
So, the day of the wedding, all hell had broke loose, right?
So, I had ordered my tuxedo for the wedding, right?
I had ordered my shoes, and I ordered everything.
I was supposed to be getting my hair cut and all this stuff, right?
So, tell me why all these things were falling out of place.
First of all, the place where I got my tuxedo at, right?
They end up messing up the tuxedo.
It's supposed to be an all white tuxedo.
It got messed up.
It was a white tuxedo with black pants and white shoes, right?
And so they had to fix it.
It was going to take them over an hour to correct that.
Then they had to re alter it too, the same day.
Then one of my barbers that's supposed to be cutting my hair, he ended up counseling an appointment.
He's like, bro, I'm out of town.
I can't do it.
So I had to go across town to find another barber.
Then to top it off, right?
To top it off, my best friend, right?
He was supposed to be my best man at my wedding.
This dude ended up counseling the day of the wedding.
And guess what?
The reason why?
Because he said he had feelings for her and he didn't want to see us get married.
And I didn't know nothing about this girl, period.
So, so, so I believe, yeah, I believe God was literally trying to save me, but I was being hard headed, I was being young and hard headed, and I spent 11 years with her.
I, you know, a story I heard the other day, which was similar like that God intervened or God, there was karma.
This guy got cheated on, and then six months later, her sister tried to sleep with him.
Oh, wow.
So he was like, that was karma.
Were you military or something?
Who, me?
Yeah, when you were younger.
Oh, okay.
He just did it all on his own.
Yeah, I did it all on my own.
I did.
Things that I shouldn't have had, and it is what it is.
You paid the time, you know.
You can't even.
How many kids did she have, and then how many kids did you and her have?
So she had one son that was young, and we ended up having three children together.
Okay.
Yes, sir.
And what's crazy about it is that 11 years later, I finally got over everything and I surpassed the red pill rage.
Y'all know what the red pill rage is.
Oh, yeah, of course.
You were lied to, man.
You were just lied to.
So I surpassed all that and here we go again with this.
So I'm like, so would you ever get married again?
I'm actually married.
I'm married now.
Okay.
I'm actually married now.
But the difference is that.
I took the time out to vet out this woman versus me just choosing to be with a woman just because.
You know what I'm saying?
And I believe that's where we end up messing up on is that we don't take the time out to vet out to make sure that they are compatible with your particular lifestyle and your particular program.
Okay, so your first wife was black, right?
Yeah.
Is your second wife black?
Yeah.
Okay.
I don't know what you're thinking.
Oh, yeah.
Because, yo, man, leave them behind, dude.
I'm on that train, dude.
Straight up.
Thanks for calling in, Urban.
Great call.
I appreciate you, Peril.
Thank you.
Man, what a great call.
Wow.
Yeah, that was really good.
Welcome to the show, Robin.
Craig, I'm going to drop you.
All right.
Sorry.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to the show.
Thanks for coming on, Craig.
I know you can still hear me.
Welcome to the show, Robin.
Thanks for coming on.
What do you not give a shit about?
Oh, many things.
But I was also wondering what you guys care about and what we should.
Care about, but it's not the question today.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
I'm trying not to care about like people being like, you know, not good people, not treating you good, trying to distance myself from these people.
Yeah, there's a lot of things not to care about, but I think there are things to care about as well about yourself, about how your life goes, about what you want to do, that you have peace, that you have a good time.
Yeah, I care about all those things, but like politics, what am I going to do?
Yeah, no, no, exactly.
Oh, I agree.
I care who's gonna keep me on, which candidate.
I think I'm to the point where a candidate could have abortion, like up to birth.
And if they gave me YouTube, like I think I'd vote for it.
Like I think I'm to that point where it's like, if you just keep me on YouTube, you know, because these women are gonna kill their kids anyway, they'll throw them in the dumpster after.
What am I gonna do?
You should do what makes you happy.
Robin, was there anything that you cared about when you were young that you spent a lot of time on?
And then you just look back and you're like, what did I waste all that time for?
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
What was the biggest thing?
And not just like people, you know, caring about how people.
I'm talking like, what was like a thing, a hobby, or maybe like something that you put a lot of time into your life or something you used to talk about all the time?
What my father thinks of me.
I tried to make him happy.
I played.
Tenors, I try to do hobbies that he wanted me to do, but I actually like paintballing or racing.
I liked my time in America and I made some different experience.
I like smoking, I like having my freedom, my property, my dogs.
So, everything that hinders me from being myself and doing what I want to do, you know, like exploring myself, everything that hinders me that pushes other objectives from the outside.
Learning Life Lessons00:07:51
Climate change, I don't give a shit about climate change.
What you care, yeah.
Fuck them turtles.
I like animal birds, you know.
Like, I wish we, but you know, but that's common sense, you know.
Just don't.
They're dumb enough to eat the straws, natural selection, anyway.
Yep.
Survival of the fittest, baby.
Yeah.
You know what?
I don't care about gas prices.
I don't care, dude.
I got to buy gas anyway.
I can afford it.
I can afford it.
Anything I can afford, I don't care about.
People, all these gas prices are so high.
You're just saying that because you're broke.
Yeah.
Yeah, but it's a world of combat, you know.
What's that?
It's a world of combat in some sense.
People have to work for the money.
And if they don't have the money, it sucks for them.
And it's somewhat easy to say, well, you just can't afford it.
Sucks for you.
I don't give a shit.
I can't afford it.
Well, it's almost.
It's better.
Yeah.
It's honest.
It's honest, right?
Because it's nothing worse than a rich person that pretends they care about poor people.
They do not care.
They don't care.
It's like those women, those white women that go to Africa and they pretend they care about those Africans.
Yep, it's true.
Take their Instagram photos.
It's just more honest to be like, look, that's a you problem.
And that's why I always say that white liberal women are, white Western liberal women are the most dangerous people on the planet because they get to marry a white guy who benefits from everything they hate.
They get to benefit from the patriarchy and white supremacy.
But then, They call him an oppressor, him a villain, while they turn his kids against him.
And then they want to come over to these marginalized groups and get the social credit of trying to be over here with us.
I'm one of those people, if you're white, wherever you are, just go over there and live your life and just enjoy it.
What are you coming over here for?
Why?
Yeah.
But I do have compassion with people that are in a tough spot.
And sometimes bad things come to people, even, you know, like they're not always.
Always responsible for all the bad things that happen to them.
Imagine you're 14, you get cancer.
Sucks.
Yeah.
Well, thanks for coming on, Robin.
Great call.
Of course.
All right, we got John next.
John, what do you not give a shit about?
I don't really care about social media, especially the older that I get.
And it's just basically because the older I get, the more that I realize that it's just bullcrap.
Nobody posts truly what's going on in their life.
It's just like what you were talking about.
People go to Africa for Instagram photos for clout, like, I'm doing something, I'm doing this, I'm doing that.
Or they post, oh, I got a new car.
But in reality, no one knows that they're $100,000 in debt.
You know, it and it leads to a different mindset where people think, well, I'm not here and I should be here at this point in my life.
And you don't really know the true story about it.
So it's kind of just like, I don't know.
So I don't ever mess with social media much anymore just because it kind of can pollute your mind to those type of things.
Yeah.
And then it makes you care about stuff that you got nothing to do with.
Yeah.
It's all intangible.
Things you can't control them.
I've had so many people text me about Iran.
I don't care.
I don't.
If the country gets blown up, then I'm dead.
I can do nothing about that.
Yeah.
Is Trump going to call me and ask what to do?
No.
I'm worried about it.
I guess I'll die.
I said that they changed the age to 42.
I said, I'm worried about it now because I saw something earlier that they changed the age that.
Uh, the military is now taking people up to 42.
It used to always be uh 35, and uh, you know, now uh, I'm still in age range, so uh, now it could affect me, so I am worried about it.
Yeah, uh, too many millennial men have stayed in shape, so they're like, okay, yes, the boomers were fat.
Sorry, go ahead, they can do it now.
I, you know, I've already done my time in it, yeah, because I'm not worried about Iran and.
And the whole palace, pretty much the whole sandbox, dude.
I don't care.
People try to use anything in the sandbox as a litmus test as to how much you give a shit.
And I just don't care, dude.
I just don't.
Like, I don't.
Oh, you're a bad person if you don't care.
What did your caring do for the cause?
Nothing?
Nothing.
Or think about during the cough cloth when those Ivy League students were taking over the building and protesting and stuff.
Well, they have.
Private companies that were doing facial recognition.
First of all, a bunch of them got their degrees denied.
So your parents spent $70,000 a year for four years for you to get an African American studies degree from Yale, right?
And then they're taking the facial recognition and sending their identities to Fortune 500 companies and saying, do not hire these people.
Was it worth it?
Was it?
I'd say no.
No, that's definitely not worth it.
I've seen a little bit of stuff about that.
I don't have a.
A big knowledge on that kind of stuff.
And I have seen some stuff about that.
Like, there was some place in Florida and they were giving out like online nursing degrees.
And this has been a while ago.
So, I mean, I don't know if you're familiar with or remember.
And they had all these nurses that were getting these jobs for all these degrees and none of them knew what to do.
So, they come in like, oh, I got my BSN.
You know, I'm like a four year degree nurse or whatever.
And then, yeah, I can do the job.
And then they literally don't know anything.
And it's just like, I mean, fake it till you make it, I guess.
Yeah, all these accelerated nursing programs where you can get a BSN in three years for like $380,000 or something like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, I've seen some stuff like that.
Yeah, it's crazy.
It is crazy.
It is.
And, you know, it's, I mean, I don't know.
That's something else.
Like, I wouldn't call it a care, but I'd call it more or less a regret.
You know, now that I'm getting a little bit older myself, I dedicated a lot of my life to public service.
I was in the military.
I was a police officer for a long time and now a mailman.
But, you know, out of everything, mailman was definitely the best.
And, I mean, you consider it a public service or something.
And I feel like it was wasted time just because, You know, I cared a lot, you know, and I wanted to help everybody I could.
And, you know, that's like, I wanted to, I thought I was doing something, but the older I got, I realized that you just, people are going to do whatever they want to do.
You're not really going to have much of an effect on anything.
Can I have an example of like where you saw that?
I just, like, you'd see repeat offenders and, you know, like people you think you make a connection with, people who looked up to you, people, you know, like things that you've done, you'd see repeat.
Domestic violence cases, same people, you know, go to jail for a little bit, get out, whatever, and then they're right back together.
Same situation, you know, a few months later.
It's just, you know, you try your best.
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And then you've seen times when things do work out.
You know, like some people do learn their lesson.
What percent of people would you say learn their lesson?
It'd be low.
It would be low.
I have a low to maybe 25%.
Oh, it's like I'm talking like the ones that you've seen again, like you know, like maybe it took them one or two times, but I would say like that sort of case, like actually learning their lesson on that kind of stuff.
You know, a lot of people do.
Some people do want to make a life change, sometimes they don't.
Oh, that's that gives hope to the ladies who like criminals, yeah.
Thanks for calling in, John.
All right, no problem.
You have a great call, man.
Some good calls tonight.
Great today.
Robin, is that a woman?
Robin, welcome to the show.
What do you not give a shit about?
Wait, I think Robin was on before.
He was.
Oh, sorry, Robin.
I thought that was a girl name.
All right, Fab, welcome to the show.
What do you not give a shit about?
Fabrizio?
Fabrizio.
Am I on?
You're on.
Yes, you are.
Hey, how's it going, guys?
I love this show.
It's good.
What do you not give a shit about?
I have so many.
Wait, I'm sorry.
Am I still there?
You're here?
Yeah.
Okay, perfect.
I have so many of these things.
I'm going to start off with the Matt Walsh show.
I watch that show passively.
I listen to that podcast when I'm going to the gym and stuff.
And anything about religious extremism, religious.
I've just really had enough of it.
I'm open to if you can prove something, then I'm going to believe in your little pet cause.
But it's just endless with their BS.
You know what I mean?
The whole Christian right and Christian conservative movement and all that.
Was there something you cared a lot about when you were younger that you don't care about anymore?
Are you there?
Yes.
I'm sorry.
We're with a little bit of a delay here.
I'm here.
All right.
I'm going to let you figure out your audio.
Sorry.
Don't got time.
Don't get me wrong.
I was like, yeah, you got to get a computer.
It's no hate.
It's just, I don't have time for this.
You know what I mean?
So, Mario, welcome to the show.
What do you not give a shit about?
Two things that I don't care about.
One of them is in the form of a question that a lot of single men, uh, women have been saying, we're all the single men at.
We're all the good men at, right?
I know where the good men are at.
They're at the fucking local bar drinking a beer.
They're sitting at the bar.
They're not doing anything.
They're just peaceful, but no woman wants to go up to a man and actually talk to them at the bar.
They all get scared.
I don't know what the fuck is going on.
The second thing is single mothers.
I can't, I don't give a fuck about single mothers.
You.
Made the mistake of being with someone that you didn't really like, but you got impregnated by this person, and now you want to try to find somebody else that is going to take the load off of that one man when that man should be the one taking care of that child.
Yeah, we don't care about these single moms either.
Don't get back with your baby daddy.
It's time to get on your knees and beg.
It's time to beg.
Yeah, I'm going through a situation.
What does Alpha Mel Saji say?
Alpha Mel Saji says, She gotta eat a lot of ass.
You wanna get big with that, man?
You better get down and eat a lot of ass.
Yeah, I learned a lot.
And that was one of the things that I used to care about that I don't care about now is trying to fix women.
Because women cannot be fixed.
You have to take them as they are.
If they're fucked up, then they're gonna be fucked up the rest of their life.
Don't care, yeah, buddy came in with the full quit, man.
Good job, yeah.
I've been through it, man.
Look, I was married for 13 years, I'm currently separated.
It's gonna be two years.
I'm waiting on her to file for divorce because she's the one that wants a divorce, not me.
And I have two kids.
You might, well, thank you for calling in.
I appreciate it.
Uh, Pearl, I forgot to mention this one too.
Go on, I don't care about cheating.
Don't care.
You come to me, I slipped on a banana peel and then fell on a banana peel.
I really don't care.
At the end of the day, my life is still good.
I'm still moving forward.
Okay, have a good life.
Hope you enjoy it.
You want me to crash out and go to jail behind it?
I'm not.
You want me to go fight the guy?
Like, come on, it's my girl.
I'm not.
I just don't care.
And then also, I don't care about your technical issues.
Get your webcam working, get your microphone in order, and then know what is important, though.
I don't care about the younger generation.
I'm serious.
I'm dead, yeah.
The whole Gen Z that's another thing, Sean.
I don't care.
Home prices ain't what you want it to be.
Don't care.
Jobs ain't.
Don't care.
I don't care about this whole Gen Z thing.
Oh, oh, Gen Z are so late.
I don't care about it.
I don't care.
I'm sorry.
I got out of the military and it was the bottom of 2008, the financial house crisis.
Nobody cared, bro.
I had to pull myself up out of bootstraps and figure it out.
Nobody cared, though.
So I don't care.
You're going to have to figure it out.
How about this?
It's more honest.
It's more honest.
It's the biggest liars of the people that pretend they care.
Where they look.
I don't care.
How about this?
This whole, oh, yeah, the American dream is unachievable.
I don't care, dude.
Don't care.
How's anyone going to be able to afford a house now?
Don't care.
How's anyone going to be able to pay off their student loans?
Don't care.
I just don't care, dude.
It sounds like a you problem.
I think, like Pearl said, the population, I don't care.
One minute we were complaining about there was too many humans on the earth.
Now we're saying there's not enough.
I mean, pick one.
Last time y'all were saying it was Y2K and we were all in the church holding hands praying.
I don't care.
Last time Israel had to fight Gaza, y'all said it was World War III and it's the end of times according to the Bible.
I don't care.
I guess I'll be wrong.
I guess I'm going to the upper room.
We got that.
You know, it's like if these people spend as much time worrying about the war as they did at the gym, they would live a long life.
Like, you know, it's like if you're spending hours and hours of your life listening and learning about the war and you're fat, it's like, well, maybe get on the treadmill instead.
You know, it's you should care more about your weight than what's going on in Iran right now.
Yep.
Pearl, I was just saying, like, the other day, I was telling a friend, like, I don't care about the Iran thing.
And he was like, What do you mean?
I was like, Bro, after Trump deleted the leader, where the people at?
They didn't take over the country yet.
We still got to do something else.
Like, where are they at?
I thought they wanted their country back.
I thought they wanted a new.
I don't see it.
I'm not about to care.
They don't care.
They're not showing up.
I got another one.
Sports.
Barch Madness.
I don't care who's dribbling the ball.
I don't care.
I don't.
There's going to be a new winner next year.
There was a different winner last year.
I do not care.
I don't care who wins the Super Bowl.
I don't.
I mean, it's like woke now anyway.
I don't care about the Super Bowl halftime show.
Talk about a.
People were trying to use that as a litmus test to see if you, how woke you were and if you cared about your fellow man.
You're not going to watch.
Some halftime show that's in Spanish when you don't speak Spanish.
Like, I don't care.
I don't care.
I'll just turn off the TV and I'll work on my splits for you know, I'll work on my bread.
Like, that's then maybe one of these days I'll make good bread, you know, like, don't care.
And they'd be like, We won the Super Bowl.
I'm like, Bro, you broke, you're overweight.
How did you win?
Like, bro, I don't care.
I didn't get no check, I didn't get no Super Bowl ring.
I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I have a half marathon coming up.
I'm gonna go run.
You know, it's, it's, I gotta, I'm supposed to, I gotta hit these miles.
Yeah, like, well, you're watching that, you're watching other men be awesome instead of being awesome yourself.
Yep, there you go.
Right?
You're gonna take your girl to the Super Bowl where she's gonna get, you know, lust over the guys on the field instead of, I mean, are we, you know, it's, oh my god, there's nothing worse.
Oh, there's nothing worse than men that watch sports and want you to be a part of it.
Oh my god.
Oh, yeah, yeah, that's bad.
That's down bad.
That's serious.
You want me to go, you don't want your boys.
You don't want your boys to know.
Oh, okay, I guess.
All right, Pearl.
It was the best lesson I had in life.
I was playing Grand Theft Auto, I don't care about when number six is coming out.
I was playing the game, it ain't happening.
That's why I built up the character.
He had all the girls, all the money, all the cars, and I may have put like 5,000 hours in that game.
I looked at that game one day, I looked at the character, and then I looked at myself and I said, Damn, I put all this money and energy and time behind this character.
He got all the good girls.
He got all the money.
I was like, man, I might as well put that time in myself than putting it in this goddamn avatar that got me nowhere.
So it's like the sports.
Put it in yourself.
Focusing on Loved Ones00:14:00
I don't care how my ex girlfriend calls me names because I won't get back with her and be her simp again.
Pearl opened my eyes.
I'm glad I did.
You know, Mark, welcome to the show.
What do you not care about?
Hello.
I got something I think we all can agree upon the opinions of people who bitch about a problem but won't do anything to actually solve it and then feel justified in criticizing what you're doing to solve your own issues.
So, women and men, a lot of woke Christians.
Oh, yeah.
Another one along that train of thought is people who say you're not very Christian, you're not very Christ like, and they never actually met him face to face.
Who the hell are you to compare me to somebody you've never even met and then try to hold yourself as morally superior over you?
You're a fucking hypocrite.
Shut up.
And they always get caught doing something.
Yeah.
Their hypocrisy always ends up being exposed.
They pretend to be so self righteous.
But at the end of the day, they're no better than you.
Yeah, I got no patience for that.
I had to tell some people I'm just not going to listen, just walk away because they won't listen.
They won't learn.
They'll bitch, whine, moan, piss, cry, and complain about their situation, criticize you for the efforts you're making, but they refuse to take accountability for themselves.
Yeah, I got no time for that.
So I had to cut people off.
It's like when fat people give you advice on losing weight, it's like you're fat.
Yeah, yeah.
The people complaining about the housing market.
I wanted to buy a house before I was 25.
One job wasn't enough.
I worked two jobs.
I fucking did it.
It wasn't a McMansion.
It was a little townhouse, but I did it.
I set my mind to it.
I stopped making excuses, held myself accountable.
I went and did it.
So, the people who refuse to take accountability, I have no sympathy for you.
You don't want to put in the effort?
Just be upfront and honest and say you don't want to put in the effort instead of coping and saying the housing market ain't shit.
Yeah.
And it's like women that complain about it too.
It's like all you have to do is get more naked.
Like, what are you complaining about?
Yeah.
You just got to go a little uglier, get a little more naked.
Boom.
Problem solved.
You have a house.
It's like, I don't care about climate change.
Thanks for calling in, Mark.
That was a great call.
Everyone's had really good input today.
All the callers have been A1.
You guys get right to the point, in, out.
A few audio issues, but this is great, guys.
We can keep going with this.
Loyal guru, welcome to the show.
What do you not give a shit about?
I do not give a fuck about chivalry.
That shit is dead, been dead, not coming back.
If you do it, you're a simp.
I've been a tattoo artist for nearly 20 years.
So you see the full gambit come through.
I've sat there and I've tattooed on a girl that sits there and right in front of her dude who just doesn't know any wiser, trying to be on some freak shit.
You know, so I mean, it just really is like that.
Whatever you think is going on these days, 70% is wrong.
You have to see the full gambit because you probably see the girls come in all excited and pure when they're 18, full of life.
Oh, I'm getting my first butterfly tattoo.
Well, I was in South Beach, Miami.
Yeah.
So then they come back.
Oh, I'm going to get my second tent.
Then they come for the sleeve.
And you must see them come back with more dead in their eyes every time.
Is that accurate?
Well, you know, that's not 100% of the time, but it's often enough that you notice it.
Like more bitter.
Oh, who's screwed?
Because obviously, I don't have any tattoos, so I don't know.
But they take a few hours, right?
Depending on what you do.
Yeah.
See, I've got quite, I've got almost my whole head done.
Yeah, so you probably really hear a lot.
Like, they got to talk to you a lot, like, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You hear a lot of stories and you get to experience a lot of things people do.
It's pretty wild out there.
Man, we had to put signs up for people not to do drugs and have sex in the bathroom.
Oh, wow.
It's really like some rock star party.
I mean, sometimes one thing you're missing is baby oil.
Wait.
So the girls would do some freak shit with their boyfriend there.
Yeah, sometimes, yeah.
With another guy?
Well, the artist sometimes.
We had a guy, this girl came in with her boyfriend, and then when they left, she came back by herself and got a free tattoo.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
There's a little move some guys call the hummingbird.
Okay.
Well, when you tattoo a girl's back.
Oh.
Oh, no.
Wait, so what else have you seen over the years?
What's like the craziest story?
Oh, man.
There's things that you see that you wish you couldn't.
Like?
Oh, man.
So we did piercings too, and not everybody comes in so fresh and so clean.
Some of these girls have been having a hot girl summer just a little too long.
Oh no.
Yeah, it gets bad.
It gets bad.
And in Miami, you get a lot of girls in the strip clubs too.
So you get to see everything come through.
Have you ever had a girl where you had to say, Look, I can't because you smell too bad?
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
And I don't know how that conversation goes.
Well, it depends on how much money she's trying to spend.
I'll be honest with you.
Do you ever see like visible signs?
Of, like, something wrong down there.
Oh, yeah, that's well, that's part of the training.
You got to understand uh, skin disorders and stuff.
Oh, I see.
Okay, you start some lesions and shit.
Uh, and you know what scar tissue looks like when you know, I mean, well, I don't know about everybody else, but I've been I played in the field a little bit, so I know what stuff is supposed to look like.
I know it's supposed to stuff's not supposed to look like, and I'm high school health class, right?
You know what it's supposed to look like, yeah, right?
And I especially know what.
Unhealthy skin looks like, yeah.
All right, bro, that was a great call.
Thanks for calling in.
I don't give a shit about chivalry, that's funny.
Just skin issue.
I think that's one thing we agree that we do care about.
See, so we're not too reckless, we care about this.
A bad odor, I'm sure we care about that too.
Disgusting, dude.
You guys ever see that video on Instagram where the girl went to the Brazilian wax lady?
And the lady's like, Look, I can't.
She's like, What do you mean you can't?
I'm supposed to go on vacation tomorrow.
I just got out of the gym.
She's like, No, that's not the gym.
You need to go to the doctor and get that checked.
The lady's like, How dare you?
She's like, I am not waxing you.
That smell down there, no, that's an infection.
You need to get that looked at.
And the lady's arguing with the waxer.
What, like, if that happened to me, I would be so humiliated.
Like, I don't even know how you could argue in that situation.
Like, like, any sane person, your reaction is gonna be, oh my god, I'm so like, but you're gonna argue?
What the fuck?
Like, um, Jim, welcome to the show.
What do you not give a shit about?
What can you hear me?
I can hear you.
What do you not give a shit about, Jim?
Trans issues.
I am so sick of it.
That's true.
That's their problem, right?
I saw a video.
I'm from St. Charles, Illinois, and I saw this video of these like this guy brought a sign in that says, trans men are men.
And he's just standing there right by the hotel baker.
I love that channel.
I love that channel.
He's great.
Yeah.
So he's standing by the hotel baker.
And of course, every person that stops to get mad and yell at him is a woman.
And they're just, how can you live with yourself?
And everyone thinks they need to be fighting for something.
I just like, do I have internet, shelter, and food?
I'm good.
I don't care.
Like, why?
Why?
Why are we fighting?
Why?
Why does everyone need to fight for something?
Like, that's just, I don't get it.
And I've interviewed some of the people like the detransition and stuff.
Like, those surgeries are a punishment in themselves.
If anything, it's natural selection.
I mean, yeah.
The thing about it is, they see his sign because it says, Trans women are men.
They see his sign and they just get so upset.
And he just remains so calm.
It's like they want to fight and he just doesn't even want to give it to them.
But they just don't.
They see that sign and they get so triggered.
And it's just like, it's just words on a sign.
Who cares?
What are you stopping for?
Just keep driving.
If I were there to see that, I would have just stopped and been like, you know, this used to be a nice town.
Yeah.
You just, what am I going to do?
Are the doctors going to stop giving the surgeries?
No.
Are crazy people going to suddenly not be crazy?
No.
I mean, if anything, they're about to chop their stuff off.
Like, that's punishment in itself.
So, good luck.
Is Big Pharma going to stop making money off of prescribing all these drugs to people when it comes to that whole area?
No.
No.
All right.
Well, that's all I got.
Keep on keeping on.
Thank you.
Yep.
That's a good one.
I don't care.
I mean, the kids is pretty sad.
I won't lie.
But, like, what?
I mean, what am I going to do?
Like, what am I going to do?
I can't.
You just got to hope they make it to 18 and they get out, they get out.
So, well, guys, that's all I got today.
You got any final thoughts on the topic?
Sean, you can go first.
Yeah.
So, you know, after you said that is kind of sad, Pearl, I want to restate what I said about the younger generation.
It's still damn you.
I don't care.
Kids used to work when they were 10 years old back in the past.
Kids, family, everybody used to work.
So I don't care about girl bosses who are tired of corporate America.
Don't care.
Enjoy it.
Don't care about girls who got to sign up for conscription now.
Come on, join the military.
Be all you can be.
I'm out here.
We're ready.
So at the end of the day, I will always say, man, I don't care about none of it.
The best thing is to focus on yourself, what you can build.
I don't care about Illuminati conspiracy theories or the files after files of the Diddy trials.
I just care about being great.
So at the end of the day, thank you for having me, Doug, Pearl.
I do care about you guys.
Thanks for coming on.
Doug MPA, thank you for being the one to actually tell me to stop caring about the J's and a lot of this political stuff because you were right.
Put a woman on camera telling a man that he's right.
He was right.
And I was wrong.
I don't care.
I'm marking down the date and the time.
You write it down.
That's awesome.
You can frame it if you want.
But yeah, I'm telling you, like, You just guys, you just gotta be you only have a hundred percent of time and effort in a pie chart, and the best thing you can do as a man is be aware as to where that time and effort in that pie chart is going.
And here's the thing if you're a successful, ambitious person, everyone is trying to get you to care about stuff that's not your problem.
Every so often, guys, put a t chart on a piece of paper like you did in elementary school and put your problem on one side of the t chart and not my problem on the other side, and do an audit of your life so you can make sure that you see.
That you're aware of what's your problem and not your problem.
I agree.
Just don't care, guys.
Care about those closest to you.
Care about your ambition and your purpose.
And that's it.
Thanks for coming on, Doug MPA.
Always a good time, my friend.
Yeah, guys.
Don't waste your life caring about stuff you can't change.
If you think you can change it, you're probably retarded.
Unless you're like a Rockefeller or some bullshit.
Like, I come from a decently successful family.
And even if I called my dad and said, let's fix X giant problem, he would just be like, how?
Right.
There's people in positions of power that can't get their way.
Do you think you're special?
Stop caring, guys.
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