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I'm David Pakman. | ||
You got human waste all over the streets. | ||
You got crime rampant through the streets as well. | ||
There's this viral video where 10 people just run out of a building just stealing stuff and people are heard saying, I guess crime is legal. | ||
And we've been hearing this for a while. | ||
Now the funny thing is you've got this progressive district attorney. | ||
So now that this study comes out showing 40% of people in San Francisco, I think registered voters, have said they're planning on leaving or considering leaving because of the lower quality of life and the crime. | ||
And there's this big thread talking about it. | ||
This progressive DA who's supposed to be arresting and prosecuting these people said, well, that's just because they're racist. | ||
Their fears are just linked to racism. | ||
It's like the easiest way to not take responsibility for screwing up your city. | ||
So we're going to talk about this and a bunch of other social issues around, you know, what's happening with crime in New York City. | ||
How it's coming to this. | ||
But we're going to be spending a lot of time talking about dating and economic attractiveness. | ||
We have this article where it's basically a collection of TikToks from women. | ||
who posted photos of themselves before they met their boyfriends or husbands and they're all slim and attractive and they're like here's me now and they're like unkempt and obese and that this plays into a lot of dating tropes and we got some guys who uh i guess are experts maybe are you guys experts i don't know fresh and fit podcast somewhat i mean i would hope so Yeah. | ||
He was following. | ||
Every now and then, you know, every now and then we try to womanize, maybe, I don't know. | ||
Just some random dudes or something. | ||
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I got a bunch of people following you. | |
So we'll talk a lot about this. | ||
This is important too, because feminism, dating, how the media plays it, how the dating apps play it, has a huge impact on our political space. | ||
You know, politics is downstream from culture. | ||
So a lot of the things that we see really are rooted in I guess a lot of it's feminism, but a lot of it's intersectionality or critical race theory and all that stuff. | ||
So we'll get into all that. | ||
Do you guys want to just actually do an intro for yourselves? | ||
Yeah, sure, sure. | ||
So we're fresh and fit, man. | ||
I mean, you've seen us all over TikTok, Worldstar, you know, the fights, all that stuff. | ||
But behind the scenes, man, we're just some guys from Miami living life. | ||
We understand how women think, how men think. | ||
We put them all in one room together. | ||
We made sense of the whole arguments that they have. | ||
So pretty much. | ||
Yeah, man. | ||
Basically, our podcast, we help men become better, you know, through fitness finances and, you know, dealing with girls, you know, because obviously dating is tough for a lot of guys out here. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So, you know, we talk about a lot of uncomfortable truths in the dating game and teach guys what it really takes to be attractive, despite, you know, how unflattering or politically incorrect it is. | ||
Did you guys say your names yet? | ||
Oh yeah! | ||
Maren! | ||
Maren Gaines! | ||
Fresh Prince CEO! | ||
Maren Gaines, man. | ||
A.K.A. | ||
Fit, and then he's Fresh Prince CEO. | ||
A.K.A. | ||
Walt Weeks. | ||
Your real name's already out there. | ||
It's already out there. | ||
Who cares? | ||
Too many articles. | ||
Oh, hello, everyone. | ||
Ian Crosland over here. | ||
Glad you guys are here. | ||
I think a lot about how we say politics is downstream of culture. | ||
I think that culture is downstream of technology. | ||
Depending on how you twist and bend technology, you're gonna get a massively different culture. | ||
And we see this with Bumble and online dating, a lot of that has contributed to this. | ||
Yeah, online dating, this mobile technology changed a lot of how we have dating culture. | ||
Yeah, social media itself, man, has changed the whole landscape because now access is abundant. | ||
So yeah, we got we got a lot of talk about this, but we're going to we're going to work our way into that through just, you know, regular politics. | ||
But we got a lady pushing buttons. | ||
I'm also in the corner. | ||
I'm really excited about this. | ||
I was talking to these guys before the podcast, and we agree on a lot more than most people probably realize. | ||
So I'm stoked for this pretty based conversation earlier. | ||
Yeah, it was based. | ||
It was getting really spicy before we even started. | ||
But it's going to be fun. | ||
But we're going to ease into it. | ||
We're just going to go over some of these news stories up front and then we're going to get into it. | ||
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One of them from Dr. Chris Martinson. | ||
I can't even show you on the website, on the screen, because the title of it would get us banned off YouTube. | ||
That's the kind of stuff that we're talking about. | ||
And this guy's a PhD pathologist talking about, you know, what's going on with COVID. | ||
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Let's talk about this first story real quick, and let's see what's going on. | ||
We got this story from Fox News. | ||
San Francisco D.A. | ||
official says... I'm sorry, I keep screwing this up. | ||
I said this was Chessa Bowden. | ||
It's not the D.A. | ||
It's the D.A. | ||
official who says crime surge fears linked to racism. | ||
It's similar, considering the district attorney is supposed to be the one that's prosecuting all this crime. | ||
Reports of vehicle break-ins are up by between 100% and 750% in parts of San Francisco. | ||
And we're seeing stuff like this all over. | ||
We got this story from the Daily Mail. | ||
Crime is basically legal in San Francisco. | ||
Furious shopper posts video of horde of shoplifters fleeing Neiman Marcus totally unchecked with armfuls of designer bags. | ||
So we'll just jump in. | ||
I mean, I've been talking about this stuff for a while. | ||
I lived in the Philadelphia area. | ||
I don't want to live there because there were riots. | ||
It's not even about the riots. | ||
There was one story where a guy barricaded himself inside a building and started shooting at cops. | ||
I think he shot like five people. | ||
And so at a certain point, I'm just like, why am I even living in a place like this? | ||
Especially over the past year with crime skyrocketing everywhere. | ||
You guys are in Miami. | ||
I'm wondering what you guys have noticed. | ||
Yeah, breaking into cars sounds like Wynwood. | ||
Yeah, literally. | ||
Like you go down to party with your friends, whatever, in a cool spot area. | ||
You come in their cars, it's open. | ||
Wynwood is, it's basically like, think of it as like our Williamsburg of like New York or Brooklyn. | ||
It's like, you know, going through gentrification, very similar to Austin. | ||
A lot of graffiti, a lot of really artsy. | ||
So, yeah, it's like right there in that art district area. | ||
So, you know, but it's going that used to be the hood back in the day. | ||
So now what's going on is like a lot of car break-ins, a lot of people getting robbed and everything like that. | ||
And Philly is like always consistently in the top five or ten most dangerous cities in the U.S., man. | ||
So, yeah, I guess like the recurring theme with all of this is that these cities are typically run by Democrats. | ||
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Yes. | |
I don't know how political you guys get, because you talk a lot about dating. | ||
Miami is, we were the last county to open after the beer bug stuff, you know what I'm saying? | ||
We were the last county, because Florida was open for a while, but Miami-Dade was the slowest. | ||
We just opened back up maybe, what, a month ago? | ||
A month ago. | ||
So, yeah, we're pretty, they're pretty... That's one of the craziest things, is you have that county that was like safe Democrat that flipped Republican. | ||
Which county was that? | ||
Yeah, it was Miami, wasn't it? | ||
Was that north of Miami? | ||
Is it Miami-Dade? | ||
It might have been Broward. | ||
Broward is that one area that's like... I think it might have been Broward. | ||
Probably Broward. | ||
Yeah, because Miami-Dade is typically always blue, but I wouldn't be surprised if Broward like went red for a bit because Broward is like a lot more diverse than South Florida. | ||
Well, it is South Florida, but it's much more diverse than Miami-Dade County area. | ||
In Miami-Dade. | ||
It was Miami-Dade? | ||
Yeah, it was Miami-Dade. | ||
There you go. | ||
Okay. | ||
I was right. | ||
I don't know which... 27th? | ||
27th district and 27th, 26th. | ||
That was crazy because they, uh, they were saying that it was safe Democrat. | ||
It wasn't going to change. | ||
But there's like, I guess the main theme of the story that we're going on is when you look at, I think San Diego is run by Republicans. | ||
They're not in the top 10 for crime, even though in the top 10 biggest cities. | ||
So I don't, I don't, I don't know if what's your guys' opinion on this. | ||
San Diego is great, man. | ||
I like San Diego. | ||
I'm not a fan of California, but San Diego, I do like. | ||
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So nice. | |
Just in general for, like, the crime we're seeing. | ||
Honestly... What's it like in Miami? | ||
For crime, it's kind of like... How about this? | ||
It's more in the party scene. | ||
I would say this, like, let's say you're going out with friends, right? | ||
You meet a girl. | ||
Guys are getting, like, finesse from girls, like, for example, you bring her to your house, you know, you have a great time, but then you wake up, your stuff is gone. | ||
That stuff happens in Miami all the time, right? | ||
We're in Miami, think about it. | ||
We're, you know, party capital. | ||
And then, just being a regular civilian, you know, you're walking around, whatever, Certain areas obviously still not safe, but I would say more like car break-ins You know guys getting finessed from girls, and then also you know even behind the scenes There's like a you know theft with scammers. | ||
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You know people but does it feel like it's going up um I'll say this on Miami Beach. | |
It's definitely changed significantly over the past you know 10-15 years you know ever since I For me what I noticed the trigger point was right around 2008 when Florida started getting on the map with DJ Khaled and Lil Wayne and all these rappers like really like representing the South Florida area and then it brought more tourism more traffic to Miami because a lot of people think Miami Beach like oh Ocean Drive they think that's Miami no that's Miami Beach yeah but Miami Beach now it's it could be ratchet at times like Memorial Day weekend you don't want to be there | ||
So, um, but yeah, there's a lot of crime in Miami Beach because, you know, it draws a certain crowd there on certain types of events, and then, yeah, a lot of fights, shootings, robberies, you know, in Miami Beach quite a bit. | ||
I would say the main areas are, like, Broward and Miami Beach, because we're in Brickell downtown, so we're kind of, like, in a safe area, so to speak, but it's all, like, crazy, like, you know. | ||
And then downtown Miami has, like, all the homeless people. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like, all the homeless people in Miami are concentrated downtown. | ||
yeah dude it's yo okay get this right so i came here five years ago to miami right from barbados and downtown brico is kind of like okay open area not too much people over there not too many homeless now it's like overrun but you know the pandemic all the stuff happens people are out of jobs That's where they go. | ||
Brickell is like the Manhattan of Miami. | ||
If I was to give people an example of what it is, it's like the financial district. | ||
It's clean. | ||
It's nice. | ||
They've been really working on making it nice because it used to be when people came to Miami, they would go to Miami Beach immediately. | ||
They would never go into the city. | ||
Actually, you would never go into the city unless you worked. | ||
But now, the city's becoming more tourist-friendly. | ||
They're trying to compete with Miami Beach. | ||
That's why Wynwood is coming up, the design district. | ||
Brickell has its own scene and everything else like that. | ||
It's fixing, but yeah, I mean, there's definitely like a lot of scammers in Miami. | ||
A lot of girls rob dudes. | ||
People don't know. | ||
It's just that the guys don't report it to the cops. | ||
They don't report it. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
I lived in Miami for a little bit. | ||
I was in, by Homestead actually, where they have that famous child detention migrant facility or whatever. | ||
And we had one crazy thing happen. | ||
The neighbors warned us that there were some home invasions and people were shot and killed. | ||
And so I think this is what explains a lot of like, you know, Florida gets a Republican governor. | ||
Ron DeSantis, everybody loves the guy. | ||
You know, and they're saying he might run for president or maybe he'll be vice president, who knows. | ||
But when I was there, this is a story I often tell people, I was at a Trump rally talking to people about this. | ||
Because, you know, this was back in the day, or it looks like six years ago. | ||
There was some home invasions. | ||
A guy was in his shower, and he heard noise downstairs, like rustling. | ||
So he walks downstairs in his towel, and then two guys see him, and then just one guy just shoots him in the chest, kills him. | ||
And this is like 40 miles west of Miami, so it's like not that far away. | ||
Okay. | ||
And, you know, so I was talking to people in the neighborhood about, they're like, you got to be really careful, you know, I hope you have guns. | ||
And we were like, we didn't have any guns. | ||
We're in the middle of nowhere, but we weren't armed or anything like that. | ||
We had like an air pressure rifle. | ||
And so then talking to these people, a lot of them were Latino immigrants, a lot of them were Cuban. | ||
And they said, oh yeah, we were talking to our neighbors about it, and they were like, oh yeah, those guys, oh yeah, they killed, I think they caught them, they were illegal immigrants who were ransacking houses west of Miami where it's like there's no cops, it's pitch black, it's like farmhouses. | ||
Oh, probably unincorporated dade. | ||
So that might be, yeah. | ||
Homestead is no man's land. | ||
And it's cheap, it's very cheap over there too. | ||
So I get it. | ||
There's an Air Force base, but that's about it. | ||
But that to me was when the people, I see the Trump flags everywhere and I was talking to people at rallies, I was like, oh, now I get it. | ||
These are the stories that they're hearing all the time. | ||
That's why they're very concerned about illegal immigration. | ||
That's why they're very concerned about having guns and things like that. | ||
But anyway, I digress. | ||
I want to ask you guys, how do you manage to do a podcast underwater? | ||
I heard Miami sank. | ||
We're sinking. | ||
Yeah, we're sinking every day, bro. | ||
We had a building just collapsed. | ||
Surfside in South Beach. | ||
It was terrible, man. | ||
Why was that? | ||
They ever figure out why? | ||
So apparently the building had a very bad structure. | ||
It had some issues going on, but they never fixed it. | ||
So they were told ahead of time, hey guys, this building's under some, you know, some, you know, issues. | ||
You need to fix it as soon as possible. | ||
But they never did it. | ||
And then what happened was, I think we had like a lot of rain, a lot of like, What, what was it was like a fissure or something like that? | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, the thing about Miami is like a lot of the buildings were built, you know, on the back of, of, you know, the cocaine era, you know? | ||
So it's like, they're, they're not necessarily like Miami was built on the back of like narco trafficking. | ||
So let's be honest about it. | ||
So like, you know, they like, and it's cause I'm a real estate investor in Miami too. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's not uncommon for them to be breaking all kinds of codes and violations when you're like looking at real estate property in Miami. | ||
So I would not be surprised if that building was, uh, didn't pass certain regulations and it might've like, you know, collapse on itself. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So somebody just greased some palms. | ||
You put some money over there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, like, Hey, I got to dump this money in somewhere, bro. | ||
Like somewhere. | ||
So real estate, imagine you're in your home. | ||
All of a sudden, it collapsed. | ||
There's so many buildings in Miami like that. | ||
So, who knows? | ||
Miami might be underwater. | ||
Who really knows? | ||
What if you're podcasting? | ||
What if you're building your own? | ||
Who knows? | ||
I'll tell you this. | ||
We're high up. | ||
When it rains really bad in Brickell, it does go underwater. | ||
There's puddles everywhere. | ||
Cars are driving through. | ||
Imagine you're at a lake and it's the city. | ||
It's that crazy. | ||
It's bad. | ||
Is it really sinking though? | ||
Or is it like because when I was there, I remember I went down to Miami Beach one day and there was like a couple inches of water just in the street. | ||
And they said, oh, it's because Miami's sinking. | ||
But other people told me it's been like this forever. | ||
It's like it's sea level. | ||
So it rains and then like there's nowhere to drain the water. | ||
So it just like is in the streets. | ||
So I'm wondering how much of it's political, because here's the thing that they're saying that, you know, the water levels are going to rise, climate change and all that. | ||
But you still got all these investors buying up property all across That's my question, dude. | ||
Why are these millionaires dumping money into a property that may go underwater? | ||
So I'm thinking, they must be doing something behind the scenes to stop the... Not only that, me and Fresh are both involved in real estate too, and the market in Miami right now is hot, man. | ||
If you guys are trying to buy a Miami, man, it's gonna be expensive because these New York investors, they're moving down in droves, man. | ||
The Canadians, the Russians, Chinese. | ||
People from Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, the Northeast in general are moving down there in droves because they're looking at like, okay, what did the beer bug teach us? | ||
Okay, well now you can work from home. | ||
You don't necessarily need to be tied to a certain location to be able to do work and commute in. | ||
So why are you gonna pay three, four, five, $6,000 to live in a closet in New York City when you can go down to Florida, warm all year, no state income tax, and for a lot of people that don't know this, Florida is actually fairly cheap to live in. | ||
Miami is actually a cheap city to live in. | ||
You can get a one-bedroom apartment in Brickell, which is in Manhattan and Miami, for $2,000 a month or less. | ||
You would never find that in Manhattan. | ||
My friend had a place in Brickell, overlooking the bay, and they had two pools for residents. | ||
A saltwater pool and a freshwater pool. | ||
Not that expensive. | ||
And it's a super nice place. | ||
People think Miami's expensive, but here's the thing. | ||
It's expensive if you party in Miami. | ||
Since so many people come to party in Miami Beach, it's expensive, but if you actually live in the city of Miami, not that bad. | ||
And if you want to avoid sea level, you can go to Wynwood, and that's above sea level. | ||
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It is. | |
So a lot of investors, that's where they go to invest by property. | ||
That's going to blow up soon. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm sorry, go ahead. | ||
No, I was going to say, man, I think a lot of people are moving down there because of freedom. | ||
Facts. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you had Texas and Florida saying, you know, gotta wear masks, you can do whatever you want. | ||
Like, life is normal here. | ||
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Yeah. | |
That's why people, I think, I think a lot of people moved to Florida. | ||
So, uh, our friend Luke, for instance, you know, he was on the show, Luke Rukowski, for a couple of months. | ||
And then he's like, I'm leaving. | ||
I'm going to Florida. | ||
And he was like, you should come with. | ||
And I'm like, bro, we can't just go to Florida. | ||
He went to Florida. | ||
I don't know what he's doing now. | ||
It's a great state, man. | ||
You should come, man. | ||
I lived in Florida. | ||
The problem is you can't go outside. | ||
What, the humidity? | ||
Humidity? | ||
It's 100 degrees with maximum humidity and it's monsooning half the time. | ||
I'll be honest, bro. | ||
We stay inside most of the time. | ||
So you're good, bro. | ||
You're good. | ||
I'll take warm weather because I grew up in Connecticut. | ||
So I grew up in the Northeast. | ||
I went to college in Boston. | ||
I'm very familiar with New England and Northeast in general. | ||
I've lived in New York City. | ||
I've lived in Philly. | ||
And it's just like... | ||
Man, I'll take that hot weather over cold weather any day, man. | ||
But that's just me. | ||
Some people like the season changing, but for me it's like, it's cheaper, it's warmer, the girls are hotter. | ||
I will say this though, here's my prediction. | ||
Nevada, Florida, and Texas are going to see huge migration of new people. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Because they all don't have state income tax, and a lot of people are escaping major cities that are expensive. | ||
Las Vegas for LA. | ||
A lot of people from New York are coming down to Florida. | ||
Florida. | ||
And then Texas, everyone's just going to Texas because Texas is a fantastic place. | ||
If I wasn't in Florida, I'd be in Texas. | ||
Houston, you could buy a beautiful home for $300,000. | ||
Yes. | ||
You know, Texas is a very self-sufficient state. | ||
Gas is cheap. | ||
Food is cheap. | ||
They make a lot of their own stuff. | ||
Very self-sufficient state. | ||
Hell, if they wanted to leave the United States, they could. | ||
Don't they have that on paper somewhere too? | ||
I think they do. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So, um, the only thing that sucks is like, you know, Houston traffic is awful and you need a car, but Texas is a great place to be. | ||
So I think those three states in the next five to 10 years, you guys are going to see an explosion because now people are seeing, I don't have to be domain dependent on where I am to like work. | ||
I can work remotely. | ||
So if you're going to work remotely, why not pay less taxes and be in a warmer, better area? | ||
There are some rumors, I haven't looked into this, that West Virginia is also trying to get rid of their... Well, West Virginia is trying to get rid of their income tax, at least at a certain level. | ||
I don't know if they're actually going to do it or not. | ||
I haven't looked into it. | ||
But a lot of people in West Virginia are talking about it. | ||
So, I like it out here, man. | ||
You know, it's close enough to the East Coast. | ||
A couple hours to Philly, a couple hours to... Well, not a couple hours, but you can head down to Miami. | ||
That's difficult. | ||
D.C. | ||
is right there. | ||
And you're allowed to have guns. | ||
You know, you got big open spaces. | ||
And I like snowboarding, you know, periodically, maybe once or twice. | ||
I don't want to go crazy with it, but winter's nice. | ||
Yeah, New Hampshire. | ||
I would say New Hampshire is also good as well for people that want to stay in New England and still be able to get that experience because there's no state income tax in New Hampshire either and you're just a hop skipping away from You know, if you want to go to Boston or Springfield or anything like that. | ||
Regarding, like, coastal cities going underwater, I think what happens when that does happen is it happens in jolts, because if the ice caps melt, there will be, like, a rise in water. | ||
But what happens is when the ice is removed from the earth, the earth rises where that ice used to be, and earth elsewhere on the planet goes down. | ||
So, like, it will literally sink. | ||
So not only does the water level rise, but the Earth sinks. | ||
Wait, wait, wait. | ||
You're saying the water level... When ice caps melt and just disappear all in a day, if there's like a firestorm and all the ice caps are gone, all that land rises where the ice used to be compressing it, goes up. | ||
And so Earth, on other parts of the planet, go down when that land goes up. | ||
So when the ice caps are removed, part of Earth will sink. | ||
Hold on, bro. | ||
And that's in addition to the water rushing. | ||
Well, a lot of times climate change happens in jolts. | ||
It doesn't happen slow. | ||
The northern ice caps aren't on land. | ||
You've got Greenland, which is on land. | ||
Antarctica is on land. | ||
Well, Antarctica, basically. | ||
Depending on your source, Antarctica is gaining ice in some areas, maybe losing ice in some areas. | ||
But if it were to lose its ice, you would see land sink as well as water go up. | ||
So it's like a double. | ||
Like the tectonic plates floating on water, you're saying? | ||
It depends on what theory you look at. | ||
If you look at the expanding earth theory, there are no tectonic plates. | ||
I don't think expanding earth theory is real. | ||
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I think we should go deep on expanding earth theory one day. | |
I don't know, man. | ||
We're talking about investing in real estate and everything. | ||
Well, land sinking, I don't think it's going to sink. | ||
I think buying it as a short term considered high risk investment when it's not. | ||
I just think it's weird that I watch this video where a guy made a really good point. | ||
He's like, all these people are coming out claiming that climate change is going to wipe everything out. | ||
The water level is going to rise 20 feet. | ||
And all these rich people are buying up beachfront property in Miami. | ||
Look, either they're expecting it not to happen or they're lying. | ||
See, that's the question here. | ||
Why are they buying these million dollar homes right on the water? | ||
Something's up here. | ||
They know something that we don't know. | ||
They have to. | ||
Maybe they're Atlantean and they can breathe underwater. | ||
Yeah, that's probably it. | ||
But I'm seeing now in Miami, they're putting these pillars in the water. | ||
I don't know what they do, but it's supposed to stabilize the... I don't know what it is, but they're putting pillars in the water. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
Like wave breaks? | ||
Are they breaking the waves? | ||
I don't know what it does, bro. | ||
What I think, honestly, is that these New York investors have so much money that even if the place was to flood or whatever it is, they can fix the damages. | ||
They're buying it at such a low cost that even buying it at that cost and fixing the damage is going to be cheaper than buying a piece of property in New York. | ||
I grew up in Brooklyn, New York, right? | ||
Right off Church Avenue, right? | ||
As a kid, from zero to nine years old, then I moved. | ||
That property, I went and like looked at it, it's worth like $2,000,000 now. | ||
And it's like just like a little crappy apartment like building and it's like worth $2,000,000 now. | ||
So it's like New York real estate, you can't even get in the game unless you have millions. | ||
So it's like, oh, I can go to Florida and buy like a triplex or a quadplex or whatever, or maybe even apartment building for under a million? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm gonna do that. | ||
But as an investor... Hold on, some of these firms are probably just getting fed money for free. | ||
It's just, they just get loans from the banks they don't care about. | ||
What's the worst case scenario if you buy this property and 30 years is underwater? | ||
Whatever. | ||
Bankruptcy. | ||
You walk away. | ||
Why do they care? | ||
Is it Blackstone that's doing that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Blackrock and Blackstone, right? | ||
Blackstone, I think, bought up a company that does this. | ||
That buys properties and rents them out. | ||
And then I think Blackrock was the one that was buying up all the properties themselves. | ||
I don't know. | ||
There's like two different companies. | ||
I know, right? | ||
It's annoying. | ||
I'm just saying, if I'm an investor, a smart investor, I don't want to put money into something that might lose money. | ||
So I'm just thinking from my point of view, hey, I'm an investor where there's not C-level problems. | ||
I don't know. | ||
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Yeah. | |
But I'm just, what I've come to realize is like these New York investors, they're not even getting good cash on cash returns like that. | ||
They're barely breaking 10% and they're still doing the deal. | ||
So that tells me that they just have a bunch of money they need to get rid of or something. | ||
Have you guys been tracking what's going on with the economy since, like, with COVID and stuff? | ||
Yeah, to a degree. | ||
Because you're mentioning, like, you're a real estate investor. | ||
We have another story I want to talk about, too. | ||
We'll jump into this and then we'll get into the dating stuff after this one. | ||
Sure, sure. | ||
Supermarkets are now—this is from the Wall Street Journal—supermarkets are stockpiling inventory as food costs rise. | ||
Grocers are setting aside larger amounts of frozen meat, sugar, and other items to protect profits ahead of anticipated price increases. | ||
A lot of people think that there's going to be some kind of market collapse. | ||
Inflation's already through the roof. | ||
Bacon's up like 20%. | ||
Gas is up higher than it's been in seven years. | ||
Now grocery stores are trying to buy as much as they can right now. | ||
Was it like six bucks in L.A.? | ||
We were just in L.A. | ||
Shout out to Adam22 and Nojumper. | ||
We were over there and we were in L.A. | ||
for a couple days and the gas was outrageous. | ||
Like six bucks? | ||
Six bucks? | ||
Yeah, six bucks. | ||
I feel like there's an agenda going on right now. | ||
I feel like this whole pandemic thing was kind of like a cause to, a means to an end. | ||
And they want to kind of bring about a certain change. | ||
And this might become a conspiracy. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It's not a conspiracy. | ||
Play the X-Files music. | ||
They publicly say like, COVID is our chance to change, you know, capitalism, to reform capitalism. | ||
So it's like, it doesn't have to be a conspiracy. | ||
It's just a bunch of ideologues saying, I'm going to do things in this direction. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Right. | |
And then you end up with, you know, $6 gas in California, people fleeing like crazy. | ||
Nobody wants to live there. | ||
There's a saying that says from all the chaos comes order. | ||
So I think this is like a, I would say this is a made up agenda to push what they want, but control the money and control, control, you know, the food, all that stuff. | ||
So. | ||
I'll tell you guys what I'm doing personally. | ||
I'm like getting rid of all my fiat currency. | ||
I'm throwing it into Ethereum, Bitcoin, real estate, and then I even bought some silver, precious metals as well. | ||
And then the next thing I'm going to do, I don't know much about the stock market. | ||
I'm going to get into that as well, get a broker account and then get into that as well. | ||
But yeah, man, if you have a diversified portfolio and you like take your earned income and throw it into assets, man, that's the best you could do. | ||
Because I agree with you, inflation is going to We're gonna pay for it soon. | ||
If these supermarkets are buying food right now. | ||
Dude, food spoils. | ||
So how long is this food really gonna last in their freezers? | ||
A couple months? | ||
They must be expecting some massive inflation to hit within the next few months or so. | ||
So what do these big supermarket chains know that we don't? | ||
Where they're willing to bet on buying tons of food that could spoil they might never sell. | ||
No, they think they're gonna sell it. | ||
Which means, are people gonna be running out the door and buying up food right now? | ||
Like, there's a lot of questions about this. | ||
They buy larger amounts of frozen meat. | ||
How long is that really gonna last? | ||
How long can you freeze meat for? | ||
Six months, I think. | ||
Six months? | ||
I think so. | ||
That's a pretty long time. | ||
That's like pushing it to the limit. | ||
Scarface. | ||
Look, if you went out right now and bought ten loaves of bread, you could only freeze them for so long. | ||
It's not gonna be good. | ||
And so you're really expecting you're gonna eat all that bread. | ||
And you'd have to get the worst bread, not like the good stuff, not the Ezekiel. | ||
You'd have to get like the crappy white bread for it to last that long. | ||
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Right, right, right. | |
I'll preserve it, then it's really thin, not like Ian's bread. | ||
Ezekiel is gonna be green in like three days. | ||
Yeah, Ian makes bread that spoils in a couple days because it's just so fresh. | ||
But no, check it out, check it out. | ||
If these stores are buying up all this food, it sounds like they think people are gonna be buying up all this food. | ||
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Soon. | |
Why? | ||
For a reason. | ||
That freaks me out. | ||
That's a good point, man. | ||
It's like, something gonna happen, people gonna get extra hungry? | ||
Or... I'm gonna die. | ||
I like to eat organic. | ||
Oh yeah, you're totally gonna die. | ||
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And I'm dead. | |
No, no, no, no, that's the good news, like... No, no, no, listen, listen, when all the food is, you know, gone or expensive, you need to eat the bugs. | ||
Fresh. | ||
You know, fresh, right out of the ground. | ||
Cicadas are all gone, so you can't do that anymore. | ||
Roaches have protein. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
Bucks have a lot of protein, man. | ||
We had a cricket bread. | ||
I would say it was underwhelming. | ||
Are we in Q3 right now? | ||
Did we just enter fiscal quarter three? | ||
No, I think we're in two. | ||
Okay, so maybe they're unloading their cash for quarter two before the quarter ends to try and reduce their tax. | ||
But it's money and, like, listen. | ||
If they think this is a move to make money, right? | ||
Because they're, like, I'll put it this way. | ||
If you can buy a steak for a buck right now, But next month it'll be two bucks for that steak. | ||
They're saying like, okay, I'm gonna buy a bunch of steak now while it's cheap. | ||
But then you also got to sell that steak very quickly because it'll spoil. | ||
So they're not, they're not only expect, like, they're willing to take that, that big of a bet. | ||
That prices are gonna, are gonna be going up relatively soon. | ||
See, six months. | ||
I think they know something that we don't know. | ||
Because honestly, this is a power move here, because why would you buy all the food off RIP? | ||
So I think you're right here, but I don't know what the agenda is here. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
That's a strange risk to take. | ||
You know what? | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know what's a good investment? | ||
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What? | |
Guns. | ||
Yeah, facts. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I was thinking about this. | ||
You mentioned real estate, crypto, you know, getting out of fiat. | ||
I was thinking about that a little while ago. | ||
I was like, dude, I've had a savings for a long time. | ||
I have some money that I have a savings account. | ||
And I'm like, I'm never gonna touch this money. | ||
And like, it's like, I've had it for like a decade, just like sitting in the savings account. | ||
And I'm just, and I look at it now. | ||
I'm like, I can't buy anything with it anymore. | ||
If I had used it a couple grand 10 years ago, I could have bought something. | ||
Today, man, the inflation's been so crazy. | ||
The buying power is just like... And we tell guys on our podcast, you know, like you want to have at least six months to a year of like cash on hand, you know, for immediate, you know, fiat currency like that you can have access to. | ||
but everything else man throw it into like assets because the dollar is going to start you know the inflation is going to hit us very soon so let's check it out yeah but i agree with the guns thing though because that is definitely help in california i sedate this chick actually she was um she approved the weapons permits in the los angeles county she said she was a year behind wow a year behind dude That's creepy. | ||
You know why guns are good, though? | ||
Think about it. | ||
They work. | ||
For the most part, you can just get one, you can put it in its case, you can seal it up, and it's gonna work. | ||
And it's just a piece of metal. | ||
But it's like a good little piece of engineering. | ||
Ammo, too. | ||
I think ammo. | ||
Yeah, ammo. | ||
But I'm thinking about that. | ||
I'm like, if I went out and bought a gun right now and kept it properly stored and the dollar goes down, that buying power of the value within that weapon is going to keep going up. | ||
You're going to retain the same value. | ||
So I'm like, that's a pretty good investment. | ||
And also, you got to think about this, too. | ||
I love the conspiracy theorists who are like, you know, buy gold. | ||
You know, all the old Alex Jones videos. | ||
You got to buy your gold, people. | ||
I'm like, what are you going to do with gold in an apocalypse? | ||
What are you going to do with gold if the economy collapses? | ||
Nobody's going to want it. | ||
It's good to have it, but I agree. | ||
Because I know people that only do precious metals, and I'm like, bro, diversify. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
But yeah, I agree. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
I'll borrow you some gold if you give me your Glock. | ||
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What? | |
Yeah, right? | ||
Gold and silver will have value so long as the economy still exists. | ||
So if the economy can tank, not so bad, And you can see the price of gold go up or silver go up. | ||
That's why I do think it's good to have some precious metals. | ||
I have some. | ||
I do think it's good. | ||
I think, like you said, diversified. | ||
It's good to have it, yeah. | ||
200 ounces, nothing crazy. | ||
If the apocalypse happened, you know, and like, it was like COVID times 10, nobody's gonna want gold. | ||
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They're gonna want food, water, and protection. | |
And guess what? | ||
For the dating side of it, you know the best investment for dating? | ||
What is that? | ||
Cat food and dog food. | ||
All these single ladies! | ||
Dude, it was really hard to get cat food. | ||
Even right now, it's been difficult. | ||
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Really? | |
Yeah, with all these food shortages. | ||
Cat food's one of them. | ||
They invented dry food for dogs and cats during World War II because they had to repurpose all the meat for the troops. | ||
So for the first time in history, they Stop feeding cats and dogs wet food and they created this dry. | ||
Basically, it's like giving cats and dogs bread. | ||
And a lot of times people think it's because why you see feline diabetes and diabetes in animals from too much dry food. | ||
Just let them go outside and eat some critters. | ||
Wet meat. | ||
That's what they're built for. | ||
Yeah, Bucca, we let him outside. | ||
People got mad at us. | ||
They were like, this is bad, bad pet ownership because he killed a rabbit. | ||
And then we saw him just like eating the rabbit on the porch. | ||
And it was like, it was a big rabbit. | ||
He like chewed its head off. | ||
Natural selection. | ||
And it's a cat. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
So we put a bell on him. | ||
So now when he runs, it jingles, which is supposed to help the animals escape. | ||
It's like, bro, we got clean food for you here, man. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
What's to hunt? | ||
But he wants to murder, you know? | ||
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He's a cat. | |
I did not know cats would eat rabbits. | ||
That's a crazy cat. | ||
No, I do. | ||
He's metal. | ||
You sure it's not a tiger, bro? | ||
I mean, he looks like a little tiger. | ||
You know cats bring you dead animals? | ||
You know what, yeah. | ||
Yeah, they'll come to your- if you have a pet cat and you let them outside, they'll come to you and drop like a dead bird or a mouse or something in front of you, to like give to you, and apparently they're telling you you're a bad hunter. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Like, you never get mice and here I'm gonna show you, this is what you're supposed to do. | ||
Or they're like, here I got this for you, and I'm like, what am I supposed to do with this? | ||
I don't want this. | ||
Eat it. | ||
Yeah, but we got chickens though and the chickens ate mice. | ||
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Ugh. | |
There was a mouse running along to the chicken coop and a chicken just snatched it and gobbled it up in one chomp. | ||
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What? | |
Yeah. | ||
Like a chicken not a rooster? | ||
That's random. | ||
Chicken. | ||
What the hell? | ||
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Yeah. | |
I did not know that. | ||
I thought they'd eat corn and stuff. | ||
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They do. | |
No, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
They don't eat corn. | ||
Chickens eat bugs. | ||
Chickens eat everything, actually. | ||
They grain too, yeah. | ||
But people think you feed chicken seeds or anything. | ||
If you let chickens go, they eat bugs. | ||
They scrape the ground and look for bugs. | ||
That's what chickens eat. | ||
And so people, when you give them corn and stuff, it's like giving them candy. | ||
That's what the people at the store told me. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
That's how you fatten them up, probably, too. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
That's what they feed the chickens, you know. | ||
And then for, like, if your hens, you know, they're laying, they have a thing called a layer, egg layer, and then they eat it, and it's, like, weird grainy protein garbage. | ||
Apparently, if you put a wooden egg in there with the chickens, they think that it's egg-laying season, and they'll lay more eggs. | ||
It's true, yeah. | ||
That's so weird. | ||
Could you imagine if aliens put, like, a fake baby in a hospital? | ||
They're like, I guess we gotta have babies! | ||
I could see it. | ||
Just trick people into doing that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
What about, like, deers? | ||
Because I see some in the back. | ||
Deers? | ||
Oh yeah dude, they're everywhere. | ||
And I'm worried, they're always stealing our apples. | ||
Like they walk up to the tree and they just reach up and grab them and I'm like shaking my fist at them. | ||
Yeah people, apparently they're pests. | ||
I don't mind them, they eat our mulberries. | ||
You see them like eating the mulberries and I'm like whatever, I don't like them. | ||
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I was trying to but you ran off right away. | |
It makes sense, but they kill them in Texas. | ||
We'll have like five or six in the yard at once. | ||
Yeah, and they you know, I don't mind them. | ||
They don't do much other than I'm really worried about them eating the pawpaw because pawpaw are really really hard to grow. | ||
It's like a hillbilly banana. | ||
Yeah, so cool. Yeah, so they say it's like a mango and avocado or something like like avocado and banana or | ||
something like that and so we have very few of them because they're hard to | ||
grow and You know, I don't know they were saying that the deer might | ||
come and snatch him up So you like once they get ripen up you got to be careful | ||
But someone was telling me that the deer don't like him anyway not to worry about it. I'm like, all right, but I | ||
watch him I see them walking towards that pawpaw tree, and then I open the window. | ||
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I'm like, hey! | |
Hey! | ||
Get out of here! | ||
He looks at you. | ||
He just goes and steals it anyway. | ||
So I'm curious. | ||
If you were in the apocalypse, right? | ||
What is one animal you would want to have by your side? | ||
A dog. | ||
A dog? | ||
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German Shepherd. | |
Okay. | ||
Ian? | ||
Oh, that's a tough one. | ||
Yeah, I was gonna get crazy and say a falcon, but I think a dog. | ||
I think you want a basic hunting dog. | ||
Okay. | ||
Hunting dog. | ||
Myron? | ||
Yeah, you'd want a dog. | ||
Wait, wait, wait, wait. | ||
Like by my side? | ||
Yeah, by your side. | ||
Dude, a gorilla. | ||
A gorilla. | ||
Would you be able to control him though? | ||
If he's by my side like if you're saying like he's my he's my dude. | ||
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Yeah, he's your dude. | |
Oh, yeah Being homies with like just like a fully grown gorilla if he's like a Pokemon, I'm like Then I'm cool with that. | ||
But like, you know, it's a monkey really gonna listen to me like a psychic boy. | ||
Look at me like But if it was like reality, a dog of course. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Why do you ask? | ||
What's your plan? | ||
Alligator or something? | ||
It's funny because in Florida we have alligators, right? | ||
So my thing is, hey, you come close to me. | ||
Go second boy. | ||
Alligator. | ||
Alligator? | ||
Crocodile. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Is it alligators or crocodiles? | ||
I can't tell the difference. | ||
I feel like they're lazy. | ||
I feel like they want to do nothing. | ||
You'd be like, you'd be like, yo, go attack him. | ||
He'd look at you like, oh, right. | ||
But if you could have an animal with you that was like your animal that was cool with you and listened to you, you'd want something big and powerful. | ||
Like a rhino or something. | ||
That is very true. | ||
Yeah, cause like, you could just be like, chased down, maybe a lion. | ||
What about tiger? | ||
That's fine. | ||
Or leopard. | ||
Dude, if you had a domesticated big cat, if you could like, communicate with the cat. | ||
Yeah, that would be good. | ||
But yeah, the tiger would probably, you definitely need Pokemon badges for a tiger though. | ||
Yeah, a lot of Pokemon badges. | ||
You ain't gonna make it with just a pewter gym badge, bro. | ||
Look at you like Brock is trash. | ||
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I'm not listening to you That dude had no game. | |
Yeah, he was like how many people who listen to the show watched Pokemon all that all that dude would do is just like Trying he had rock Pokemon. | ||
No, but he would hit the worst Misty. | ||
No, I don't mean I don't mean like his Pokemon game. | ||
I think girls. | ||
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Yeah Bro, he was trying so hard bro. | |
You know Johnny Bravo. | ||
It was even worse. | ||
He was like I Hey, you're so beautiful. | ||
He's like, get away from me. | ||
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His eyes were always closed until he saw Hot Chick, bruh. | |
And he always had like three Geodudes. | ||
And I'm like, bro, Geodude is trash. | ||
Why do you have a Geodude, a Golem, and then Gravitar? | ||
And then another Geodude, another Gravitar. | ||
I'm like, bro, you took it out with the first three. | ||
What makes you think the other three aren't going to win for you? | ||
Like, what? | ||
Like, every Pokemon breed, like, destroys you guys. | ||
Like, you know, except for Electric. | ||
But, you know, Surfing Pikachu? | ||
Done. | ||
Finesse. | ||
That was the dumb thing about that show. | ||
It was like, he electrocuted the Geodude because it got water on it or something. | ||
How is that possible? | ||
It's a rock, dude. | ||
The show broke so many rules. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Like, you know, like a Pikachu would beat a Geodude. | ||
We know damn well that if, like, Geodude used, like, Earthquake or something, like, the Pikachu would be dead. | ||
Dude, anyone who's ever actually played the game is like, what's Pikachu going to do? | ||
Quick attack and tackle? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then it's like doing one damage each turn and you're like, I'm just dying. | ||
This is pointless. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Why are we talking about Pokemon? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know. | ||
You asked about the apocalypse. | ||
Apocalypse. | ||
Animals. | ||
Pokemon. | ||
But you could get a surfing Pikachu though. | ||
Surfing Pikachu still Pokemon Stadium 64. | ||
Yeah, you have to do some stuff and then you could teach your Pikachu sir I think you're loving the Pokemon discussion right now We're gonna hard segue cuz we had a conversation last night about critical critical race theory in schools, okay? | ||
Have you guys followed any of that stuff? | ||
It's funny. | ||
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We had a hotep on we had hotep on he was talking about a little bit Yeah, so this is like. | |
I don't know I I guess the... maybe esoteric is the right word. | ||
It's kind of scary because more people should pay attention to this stuff. | ||
But one of the things we talked about in the bonus segment, which maybe we'll get into a bit more in the bonus segment for this one as it pertains to dating and stuff like this, is... | ||
How, like, the gender identity stuff is affecting future generations. | ||
People aren't having families anymore. | ||
We talked a bit about climate change. | ||
I mean, there's articles where it's like, having a child is one of the most destructive things you can do to the planet. | ||
So they're, yeah, yeah, yeah, you've not heard this, but I should pull it up. | ||
No, no, no, I've never heard this. | ||
Let me see, let me see if I can pull it up. | ||
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So bad. | |
I mean, I could kind of think about it, because if you raise the child the wrong way, they could probably, like, want to destroy the earth. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
Yeah, there'll be a liability on not just you but like society in general. | ||
Let's do this. | ||
I know we talked about Pokemon for some reason, but we'll just... We'll pretend we're segwaying from the Florida climate change stuff into the dating stuff with this story. | ||
It's from 2017. | ||
Having children is one of the most destructive things you can do to the environment, say researchers. | ||
One fewer child per family can save average of 58.6 tons of CO2 equivalent emissions per year. | ||
So you got stories like this. | ||
And then you've got, I think people like AOC, you know, Kaiser Cortez said, I'm worried about having kids because of the environment. | ||
You've got a lot of stories popping up where people saying they're not gonna have kids for political reasons. | ||
And so, yeah, yeah, no joke, man. | ||
You look shocked by this. | ||
This is stuff that we talk about quite a bit. | ||
Bill Gates too, depopulation. | ||
I think depopulation isn't the right word. | ||
Population management. | ||
They want to slow the growth of population. | ||
Or stop it, to a great degree. | ||
Or control it, right? | ||
And so, it starts getting into scary conversations about eugenics. | ||
You know, choosing who gets to have kids and stuff. | ||
But I don't know what they're doing in that regard, other than... You've got articles popping up. | ||
This one says, Researchers from Lund University found having one fewer child could save, you know, 58.6 tons. | ||
Eating meat, driving a car, and traveling by airplane made up the list of the most polluting things that people can do on the planet. | ||
But having children was top, according to a new study. | ||
So, you know, I guess in terms of where we're headed, people don't have kids. | ||
People aren't getting married. | ||
We do have the lowest birth rates. | ||
Yeah. | ||
In the West in general. | ||
How old are you guys? | ||
I'm 31. | ||
31? | ||
I'm 28. | ||
Do you guys, are you guys married with kids? | ||
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No. | |
Hell no. | ||
Come on, bro. | ||
No way, man. | ||
Your wife would be cool. | ||
Definitely not. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, but think about like, um, I don't know about your parents' generation. | ||
Like how old are you? | ||
My parents were in their late twenties when they had multiple kids. | ||
Yeah, same. | ||
My mom and I are like 40 years old. | ||
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That explains a lot. | |
My grandparents, man, they worked together for like 70 years, man. | ||
Back then it was more like, you know, you find somebody, you work through the problems and you figure it out. | ||
Now it is kind of like, hey, if you're not benefiting me, like, what's the point here? | ||
So regarding kids, it's kind of like, okay, what's the point of having kids with somebody that you don't really trust? | ||
So, you know, that goes into trust, you know, dating, relationships. | ||
So I just say having kids is a big deal because now it's two people together for a lifetime. | ||
And most people, they want to be for a reason or season, but not for the whole time. | ||
So what's the point of having kids? | ||
Continue the legacy. | ||
I think it's more ego. | ||
I think it's more ego, bro, honestly. | ||
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Yeah, what? | |
Ego. | ||
I mean, we're designed to procreate, man. | ||
Yeah, but like, okay, if you're living life, living a good life, why do you want kids? | ||
Well, it's easy for us to say that now, but when you get older, you're gonna want kids, bro. | ||
You know, it's just that fortunately for us, we can like push the clock back longer as men, you know what I'm saying? | ||
As a guy, like you can, you know, you can keep doing it until the day you die. | ||
But like, you know, for women, they got a finite amount of time. | ||
I hear it. | ||
I want a little mini me. | ||
I'm like, heck yeah. | ||
What do you want a mini me? | ||
Is it for your own personal gain or because you actually want a kid to enjoy life? | ||
That's some questioning like, okay, is it about you, your ego or is it about the kid itself? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Everyone that has kids says it's the best thing they've ever done. | ||
So I believe the hype. | ||
But I'm not going to do it until like I'm completely ready. | ||
Because in today's day and age, you know, you got to be very cautious about doing it. | ||
But that's why I think, you know, so many people are putting children on the back burner to pursue a career making money. | ||
But were our parents ready? | ||
That's a good question. | ||
Probably not. | ||
No, they were not. | ||
They were not. | ||
You're right. | ||
They were not. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I just had kids. | ||
My mom was on vacation in Barbados when she had me. | ||
It was a mistake. | ||
Hi, Mom! | ||
Yeah, but isn't everybody like that? | ||
That's why it's always funny when you watch on TV shows and they say like a kid was an accident or whatever. | ||
I'm like, come on, dude. | ||
Like most kids are accidents. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Like nobody was like, all right, it's 7 p.m. | ||
on the 3rd. | ||
It's time to have a baby. | ||
Some people do it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Some people are like, I want my kid to be born on Christmas. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, we time it perfectly. | ||
That's the worst day to be born. | ||
It takes my friends who had birthdays on Christmas. | ||
They got like, they get any, they got one present, you know what I mean? | ||
It's like Christmas, it's Christmas and your birthday. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
Here's your present. | ||
Have a nice day. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Everybody else got presents. | ||
Exactly. | ||
You're right, Tim. | ||
You're never really ready for kids because like you might prepare for it, but it might happen when it's time. | ||
Who knows? | ||
So what's the end result of this? | ||
I mean, we're talking about inflation. | ||
We're going to have, if we don't have more people, this weird... Are you guys familiar with the economic system and the Federal Reserve and all that stuff? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
It's not going to sustain itself if there's no more people. | ||
Of course not. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Of course not. | ||
China's going to take over? | ||
You said it. | ||
Oh no. | ||
Just put it bluntly, I guess. | ||
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All right. | |
Well, it was, it was a good run while it lasted. | ||
They got 1.4 billion people or whatever. | ||
So. | ||
No, but I honestly believe, man, at some point in time, we're going to have a massive shift where it's going to be under one control, which is like the government, the food, you know, the money. | ||
And it's kind of like, okay, now that we control, you know, what's needed in life, like you have to do what I say. | ||
And the majority of people are going to kind of follow a trend. | ||
And if you don't follow the trend, you're going to be exercised from like you know the whole society you know the current system so i'm thinking you know what china thinking about their current setup they're hardly having any kids it's all business and structure technology how to how to expand how to build an empire versus now america's kind of like you know | ||
Well, they want people to have kids now, though. | ||
In China? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, they got rid of that rule. | ||
One kid per family. | ||
It used to be a male, but now the problem is that they've almost overcorrected to the point where, like, there's no women anymore. | ||
Like, there's too many men. | ||
Too many bachelors. | ||
They buy North Korean slaves. | ||
Oh, is that what they're doing? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
We actually had a woman from North Korea on the show, and she was saying, like, that's what they do. | ||
Because there's no women, so they just buy them from North Korea. | ||
Oh, I didn't know that. | ||
Greedy stuff. | ||
Yeah, man, the world's a dirty place. | ||
There's nasty stuff going on. | ||
China's like, we're gonna win at any cost. | ||
We don't care. | ||
Do you actually want to have kids in this current climate right now? | ||
Do you really want to have kids? | ||
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No. | |
Yeah, but come on, man. | ||
People had kids during World War II. | ||
People had kids during Vietnam. | ||
The world was messed up in a lot of ways, and people still had kids. | ||
I think we're being inundated with propaganda like this, where they're like, you can't have kids. | ||
The environment, it's really, really bad. | ||
I mean, that's true, I suppose. | ||
Fart and poop and eat and stuff like that. | ||
But people have kids. | ||
I wouldn't say the natural environment is the problem. | ||
Like, you know, with, you know, obviously pollution that plays into it. | ||
But I think it's more like raising a kid in today's day and age in this contemporary marketplace. | ||
Like, it's going to be tough, man. | ||
Like, yeah, like, I mean, family, the family unit is not as strong as it used to be. | ||
You know, nowadays, you know, you got single moms all over the place. | ||
You know, there's a whole bunch of things which we get to cover later. | ||
But yeah, I mean, it's just it would be tough to raise children now. | ||
What's the future gonna look like if we're not having kids? | ||
I mean like we're not. | ||
Trying to take it over man. | ||
I mean if we don't have kids anymore and we're kind of like you know just you know doing our thing it is selfish at the same time but I understand why people do it my thing is you don't have kids though it's kind of like We're going to be stuck in a certain mindset and I would say hysteria because now we're not bringing up new ideas and new people to think about certain things. | ||
So we're stuck in a certain box of, okay, it's how we think. | ||
If you don't agree with it, it is what it is. | ||
You need to propagate the next generation. | ||
Right now the birth rates are the lowest they've ever been and there's a bunch of reasons for that. | ||
I don't believe that rather rent thing though. | ||
That's absurd. | ||
went up inflation all these other things but you know people are millennials now | ||
they're less likely to buy a home you know they'd rather rent so there's a | ||
bunch of things that you know why I don't believe that rather rent thing | ||
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though no no that's that's absurd like why would you rather rent I so no I | |
They can't buy. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
Especially with BlackRock. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Literally, our generation, they want to be entrepreneurs and invest, but they can't. | ||
They're working at Starbucks. | ||
How are you going to invest with that money? | ||
So, it's kind of tough. | ||
But here's the thing, man. | ||
I'm thinking guys my age group. | ||
Very few of my friends actually own a home. | ||
They rent. | ||
That's true. | ||
Like that's what I'm saying. | ||
Like guys like in our age group like that I guess would be considered Millennials. | ||
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Yeah. | |
They're less likely to buy a home you know but yeah I agree that yeah credit is a part of it and then also they're pushing back because I've always said it like there's really no need to buy a home unless you're gonna have kids because then you're tied down to that area and the only reason you would want to be tied down to a geographic area is Is for a good school, exactly. | ||
So I wouldn't, you know, if you're a single guy or you're, or even if you're in a relationship with a woman, you know, together, a monogamous relationship, like, unless you're going to have kids, I wouldn't buy a home because I think it's like not a. | ||
It's kind of throwing money at you. | ||
You lose your leverage to be able to maneuver around and do what you want to do because now you're confined to one geographic area on a house. | ||
That's not true. | ||
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No. | |
Just go to a rental management company. | ||
And then you buy a house. | ||
And you live there. | ||
For one year. | ||
Like you're going to do a lease. | ||
Then you decide, I don't want to live here anymore. | ||
I don't want to deal with this. | ||
There's probably hundreds or thousands of rental management companies. | ||
Oh, yeah, if you rent it out and you do that, that's good. | ||
But what do you think about it? | ||
Yeah, but most literally they're going to keep the house. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
Like a lot of people want to live in it. | ||
So what happens is you buy a house, you own it, you're paying less per month to live there. | ||
And then when you decide to leave and go somewhere else, you call a rental management company, you sign a paper, you walk away and you don't think twice. | ||
You don't even you don't even think about the house anymore. | ||
It's yours. | ||
And then all of a sudden, every few months, some money appears in your bank account. | ||
Yeah, if it's like for that, where you're going to rent it back out, that's great. | ||
But a lot of people, you know, they're not... I would say... They're going to buy a house and like live in it, be like, I have a house, you know what I'm saying? | ||
Like the American dream, you know, the white picket fence, a home in a good school district. | ||
I can send my kids to school. | ||
You know, that's why a lot of people buy a home in a nice area. | ||
They buy it from Eagle too as well. | ||
They're like, oh, this is my house. | ||
This is where I have things. | ||
This is where I have my parties. | ||
So when they leave, it's like, okay, I'm leaving everything behind. | ||
But I get what you're saying, you can do it as an option, but the majority of people that I've seen in the real estate community, I've seen in Florida, they just dip. | ||
I don't think there's good schools anymore though, to be honest. | ||
That might be an issue too. | ||
I would say we're getting there. | ||
Pretty soon you're going to just have to send your kids to private school or homeschool them. | ||
We're going to get there to that point very soon. | ||
We're there now, dude. | ||
You think so, man? | ||
We had this Azra Noumani on the other day, and she's working with a bunch of parents targeting critical race theory and critical theory in schools. | ||
The stuff they're teaching kids, man, is just insane. | ||
Mind-blowing. | ||
You should have seen the books that she brought. | ||
Mind-blowingly insane. | ||
Like, what do you think, kids? | ||
Indoctrination on steroids? | ||
Worse than college campuses? | ||
Yes. | ||
It was, like, the same. | ||
But they're giving it to first graders. | ||
You imagine, like, a worksheet for a third grader is gonna be like, you know, a train leaves Cincinnati going 50 miles an hour, and then a train leaves Chicago going 70 miles an hour, like, you know, math problems like that. | ||
We're looking at this workbook, and it's like, what makes you uncomfortable in your black skin? | ||
What? | ||
Like, asking a child that, and then having them write down. | ||
But the thing is, it's a loaded question. | ||
There was, like, one of the questions, no joke, was something like, why do you think black people are uncomfortable in their skin? | ||
That was, like, one of the questions. | ||
Shreggie? | ||
And I was like... What? | ||
Say what? | ||
But you see how the question's loaded? | ||
Like, it's asserting it as true. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
And so the kid has to believe that's true. | ||
And then asking you why you think it's true. | ||
Right, right. | ||
Asserting it is true. | ||
And there was one, it was like, how can you be a better, what did it say, gender, race, or race? | ||
Yeah, what is gender, race, or racial gender? | ||
It's just, it's just psychobabble. | ||
Oh, dude, if that's the case, then yeah. | ||
Obviously, I went to school in the 90s, right? | ||
So, like, back then, you know, you were still, you know, coloring in in circles and stuff, like, oh, don't mess outside the line and, you know, playing tic-tac-toe and, you know, maybe, you know, getting in some fights in the schoolyard, whatever it is. | ||
But, like, now, if that stuff's going on, that's a clown world, bro. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I did not realize that the school system has changed that much. | ||
That's why I asked the question. | ||
Do we really want to have kids in this current climate? | ||
I mean, honestly, homeschool is the only way I would actually do it. | ||
That's the only way I would do it, honestly. | ||
Homeschool, man, for sure. | ||
But see, but the negative of that is that, like, you kind of want them to be around other kids, too, though. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like, that's, I think, one of the beauties of, like, sending your kid to public school is, like, they build a friend group. | ||
They learn how to interact with other people. | ||
They learn, like, what's socially acceptable, what isn't, you know? | ||
I think bullying is good, personally. | ||
Like, I grew up, I got bullied as a kid, and it made me a better man, you know? | ||
Like, it, like, kind of... | ||
If you were a weirdo or whatever, you'd get picked on for it, but then you would know, man, maybe I shouldn't act like this or whatever. | ||
Some people make some, some people would break some. | ||
But, you know, it lets you know. | ||
Just bring your kids to the skate park. | ||
You could do that too. | ||
Get them involved in sports. | ||
Bring them out to public spaces and community events. | ||
The problem with these schools is you don't actually know what they're teaching your kids and you can't just give that responsibility to strangers. | ||
And that was a mistake parents made for a long time. | ||
Because even outside of the indoctrination of weird culty ideologies and racist garbage... College campuses are awful right now. | ||
Yeah, dude, we hear stories about, like, a dad who's like, I sent my 18-year-old daughter to college, she came back hating me, and her hair was, her head was shaved, she was wearing weird clothes, and her face was all pierced up. | ||
You're a toxically masculine dad, you know? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, it's crazy, man. | ||
It's a clown world, but, um, yeah, with kids, I mean... | ||
If it's like that. | ||
Let's talk about the other aspect of this. | ||
The future and everything is obviously the dating stuff which you guys get into a lot. | ||
But I got a theory for you guys. | ||
I'm learning though. | ||
I ain't having no kids. | ||
Alright, cool. | ||
I'm sure you guys have talked about something related to this because you do talk about dating more than we do. | ||
So I think dating apps and dating websites are one of the reasons why people aren't having kids. | ||
It's probably a really big reason. | ||
And there was also a study that came out that found something like a third of men under 29 are virgins. | ||
So the reason I think for it is... | ||
Back in the day, kids are in college, right? | ||
18-year-olds go to college. | ||
These young 18-year-old women, they only know the people in their college, so probably up to 22, maybe 24. | ||
Maybe an older college professor, ooh, that was taboo. | ||
But for the most part, they're going to parties with people similar in age to them. | ||
Now, with dating apps, They just open up an app and there's a 35-year-old guy who's got a car, who's got his own apartment, and she swipes right on him. | ||
He's like, oh, he's got a convertible. | ||
Then she sees a 20-year-old guy who's at her college, and she swipes right on him. | ||
She thinks he's attractive. | ||
She gets two messages. | ||
The 20-year-old college student guy says, you want to come hang out at my dorm with me and my friends and watch Netflix? | ||
The 35-year-old guy says, you want to hop in my convertible? | ||
We'll go drive to my lake house and chill out in the infinity pool. | ||
Which one is she going to pick? | ||
I mean, we could break this down, like, we have theories on exactly why this is going down the way it is, but sorry. | ||
No, no, that's it. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
So what do you think? | ||
You want to take it first? | ||
BBD. | ||
You go off. | ||
OK, you first. | ||
No, you go first. | ||
No, I won. | ||
No, no, I won. | ||
So you go first. | ||
OK, man. | ||
You had paper. | ||
So basically, right? | ||
Uh, you're right because right now we're in a social media age where you can see what wasn't normally in front of you before. | ||
So what's happening is like you said earlier, girls are on platforms like Instagram, you know, they're on Facebook. | ||
They're also on like, you know, TikTok and you're seeing these, these, these very, uh, I would say affluent guys with, you know, a lifestyle that they want to be a part of versus the guy at college is kind of like, okay, let's go party in dorms. | ||
Let's get lit. | ||
But it's kind of like what she did already. | ||
So now she's opened up the whole new world and she might be in Idaho or even Texas whatever and a guy says hey I'm in LA I'm in Miami come out to see me and let's get lit and that's a whole new world to her and she's excited. | ||
So I would say girls like lifestyle no more than anything else and now they can actually see it through social media and they want to be a part of it. | ||
However, most guys that are young are in school. | ||
They don't have that lifestyle. | ||
They don't have that abundance. | ||
So I just say, hey, you know what? | ||
Let's go here, there, everywhere. | ||
Because obviously, they're still in school. | ||
They don't have a lot of money saved up. | ||
The point being here is that, like, girls don't have huge access to people that they never had before. | ||
And the problem is that, like, there's no, like, buffer for guys that are, like, up and coming. | ||
So they choose the bigger, better deal, BBD. | ||
You guys know Mike Cernovich? | ||
Yes. | ||
He was posting about how at the highest level of dating, the most attractive men, it's like guys on Instagram with successful accounts and they're super rich and they're super desirable. | ||
And what they do is they just see an Instagram account for an attractive woman and then just DM her and be like, hey, yo, we got reservation at this fancy restaurant. | ||
You want an invite? | ||
And they're like, yeah. | ||
And then they're hanging out with rich, successful, attractive dudes. | ||
Whereas dating apps, that's just for mediocre people. | ||
That's what he was saying. | ||
Who's wasting their time on that? | ||
It's funny because we have an Instagram course because we believe Instagram is the number one dating platform in the world, right? | ||
And we say all the time, hey, you build up a good Instagram page, that's your new resume. | ||
So now they can see your lifestyle and who you really are. | ||
And before, you just had dating apps or whatever, and it's like some pictures, maybe a bio, and that's it. | ||
Now they can see your stories, your highlights, everything in between. | ||
So we teach guys, hey, you know what? | ||
Instead of relying on dating apps, do everything. | ||
But with Instagram now you have leverage returns like you can go on the explore page you can find girls there you can hit them up randomly you can go to like let's say you want to go to Colombia right I could put a hashtag Colombia in the search bar from there I could find a list of girls that tag that same location I say you know what I'm going to Colombia in two weeks let's go get some drinks and party There you go! | ||
And you go up to 20 people. | ||
Out of 20, 10 might respond. | ||
Out of 10, you might see 5. | ||
But before you can get there, you got girls lined up for you off-ramp. | ||
That's powerful because social media and scale. | ||
So I'm just saying for guys nowadays, if you want to have the most options possible, get on Instagram or some platform like that that's social media driven. | ||
That has a large base. | ||
You can go anywhere in the world. | ||
You can geolocation, like I said, Colombia, Brazil, wherever you want to go. | ||
And you can find what you want. | ||
But that being said, nowadays, if you don't have a good profile, you're kind of losing out on a lot of access to girls, I would say. | ||
So, I'll break this down from A to Z. Let's go! | ||
So, why this is happening? | ||
Because what you mentioned is basically like a byproduct of the current dating marketplace we have now, which is basically a globalized sexual marketplace. | ||
Just like the world is globalized, the dating marketplace has become globalized as well. | ||
And what's happened is, to understand this, well, we gotta know first, right? | ||
For the guys out there that might not be familiar with us, we talk about something called hypergamy, right? | ||
Which is like, women dating up, wanting a man that's, you know, better than them in different facets of life. | ||
You know, typically it's, you know, they want the provisioning and security on one end, but they also want an attractive guy that's physically attractive as well, from a height standpoint, jawline, physique, et cetera. | ||
So, Aishaturo Otomachi talks about this in his book, The Rational Male, the two sides of hypergamy. | ||
So, in today's day and age, with the globalized marketplace, Girls have more options than ever before. | ||
So if a girl's on a dating app, women have all the leverage on dating apps because almost 80% of the users on dating apps are men. | ||
So it's applying to men. | ||
There's far more men, far fewer women, so the women can be selective. | ||
So even girls that aren't necessarily as attractive have higher standards now because they have the ability to do so. | ||
And not only that, they also have Instagram. | ||
Like Fresh was saying, Instagram is really the number one dating app in the world. | ||
And if a girl has a moderately attractive profile, she's going to get DMs and messages from all types of guys that you mentioned before. | ||
Guys with blue check marks, guys that are athletes, guys that are celebrities, whatever it is. | ||
They're hosting parties. | ||
And what's happened is, with the way the world is now, a woman that was in, let's say, Idaho. | ||
We always like to use the state of Idaho, right? | ||
In the middle of nowhere, she's attractive in her local area. | ||
The guys that would have been potential good mates, those guys are now invisible to her because she's getting hit up by higher status men in LA, in Miami, in Vegas, whatever. | ||
And I'll travel to that guy. | ||
You know, it's gonna be way more fun. I'll go hang out with him. He has money. He has resources | ||
He has a cool lifestyle You know | ||
We always say women trap with their with their thirst trap with their bodies men thirst trap with their lifestyle and | ||
that's what Instagram allows People to do so women since women date up and they want the | ||
bigger better deal They're not gonna settle on a guy that's just good enough | ||
if they can get something better So what's happened is since women have an abundance of | ||
options, they just pick at the top And if you go through any attractive woman's Instagram, you're going to see a whole bunch of blue checks, celebs, whatever it is. | ||
And these are average women getting this type of attention. | ||
So what happens? | ||
The average guy gets kind of left out on the dust. | ||
And this is why so many men in the age group that you were saying from like 18 to 29 are virgins. | ||
And we actually talk about on our podcast that if you were to take virgins in 2021, I would be willing to bet a majority of them would be men and not women. | ||
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And women are far more... There was a study that came out. | |
Uh, there is an increase in virgin women, but it's substantially less. | ||
The increase in men under the age of 29 who are virgins is really, it skyrocketed to like a third. | ||
Yeah, it was like 20 some percent, now it's 30 percent or something like that. | ||
No, no, it was way bigger than that. | ||
It was like in the teens and then just doubled. | ||
And then for women, it wasn't even that big of a jump, but it did go up. | ||
Yeah, and we say all the time, you know, some people disagree or whatever, but from what we're seeing, women typically want the top 10 to 20% of men, and they're getting, those are the guys that are having relations with most of the women. | ||
And it's actually very funny, because on our podcast, one of the questions we like to ask, just to kind of get a gauge of the room, the temperature, hey ladies, what percentage of men do you think are actually, you know... Active. | ||
Active, right? | ||
Try to keep it YouTube friendly. | ||
And they're always like, oh, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%. | ||
They're all banging. | ||
And we're like, no. | ||
Only, like, maybe 10% to 20% of men are, like, having all the girls. | ||
And when we say that, they're, like, shocked. | ||
Like, what? | ||
And it just goes to show, I tell guys all the time, women don't live in the same reality that we do a lot of the times. | ||
You know, they kind of have dating on easy mode. | ||
And they don't even see a lot of guys. | ||
A lot of men are invisible to them. | ||
Because if they don't meet a certain metric, and social media, online dating, whatever, it's created this illusion of abundance almost to a fault. | ||
So that's what's kind of been going on. | ||
There was another study where they asked men and women to rate attractiveness of, you know, women to men, men to women. | ||
I saw that Tinder study. | ||
Yeah, it was the one where they found that men rate women on an even scale where it's like the ugly women are ugly and the average women are average and the hot women are hot, but women rate men on an extremely imbalanced scale where 80% of men are unattractive and only the hottest men are attractive. | ||
Absolutely, like 88%. | ||
It's either OkCupid or Tinder that they pulled that from. | ||
But yeah, and the reason why is because women are far more selective on online dating apps because they have the leverage. | ||
Like, there's far more men and far less women. | ||
And on top of that, the apps, the only person that really, the person that loses the most with online dating apps like Tinder, Bumble, etc. | ||
is really the men. | ||
because for the guy, for you to be able to get a quarter of the access that women have, | ||
you have to pay for some kind of subscription service to be able to swipe more, to be able to run the numbers. | ||
Because anyone that's good with women will tell you it's a numbers game. | ||
Top guys in the world close maybe 10% of their leads, and whether you're meeting or through online dating, | ||
cold approach during the day, cold approach during night. | ||
Instagram, whatever it is. | ||
A guy that's top tier closes 10%. | ||
And when I say that, women think I'm speaking Chinese. | ||
It's like, no, it's actually very difficult for men. | ||
And then on an online dating app where they have all the leverage, it's even tougher. | ||
So we always tell guys, you need a good Instagram account as well to augment your online dating profile. | ||
Cause on a balance of probabilities, if she swipes on you, she's still going to think you're corny to some degree or not really finding that attractive. | ||
So you have to augment your entire, how do I say this? | ||
It's like a sales page. | ||
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Yeah. | |
You want a rude awakening? | ||
Go to your girlfriend's Instagram DMs or a friend of a friend's DMs. | ||
Look at her DMs. | ||
You're going to see blue check marks. | ||
You're going to see athletes, everything in between. | ||
And go to every girl's DMs, you're going to see the same thing. | ||
There's no big scale here or big change. | ||
They're all being hit up by these celebrities. | ||
And it's kind of like, OK, how do you compete with that? | ||
You can't. | ||
No matter what you do, you can't. | ||
So all you can do is level up to the best you can. | ||
Fitness, mindset, lifestyle. | ||
Be the best person you can be, and at that point, leverage social media. | ||
You guys ever watch King of the Hill? | ||
Yes! | ||
You ever see that episode where Hank asks Boomhauer to teach Bobby how to pitch a woo? | ||
You know this one? | ||
No. | ||
So he's like, Boomhauer is good with the ladies. | ||
Boomhauer, will you teach Bobby? | ||
Even though no one understands him. | ||
And Boomhauer's like, you know, I got you hanging, I'll teach Bobby. | ||
So he takes Bobby to the shoe store, and then he's like, alright Bobby, I'm gonna teach you how to pick up women. | ||
And then Boomhauer walks up to a woman and goes, hey girl, what's going on here, give me that number and I'll hit you up sometime. | ||
And then she's like, she slaps him, and then he walks up to another woman and he goes, hey damn girl, looking pretty good, you gonna give me that number, I'll hit you up sometime. | ||
And then she like slaps him, and then he keeps doing it, and then he finally gets a number. | ||
And he walks up to Bobby and he's like, look at that, Bobby got a phone number right there. | ||
And then Bobby's like, that's the secret, Mr. Boomhauer. | ||
You just ask every woman and he goes, shh, come on, that's secret, shh. | ||
But that was it. | ||
Boomhauer just asked every single woman until he finally got a number. | ||
People think I'm crazy. | ||
So in Miami, right, when I first moved there back in 2018, I used to do something, it's called night game, right? | ||
But like when you go out at night to the clubs, bars, whatever it is to meet girls, right? | ||
I used to go one for 40 man and people think like what you talk to 40 girls to find one that like wanted to leave which I was like yeah bro it's it's tough cuz like when you go out at night you're playing like on ultra hard mode you know what I mean because the music is loud bouncers are trying to you know you know CB you keep you too friendly You know, you got the friends that are trying to CB you. | ||
You got to pay for drinks. | ||
You know, there's a bunch of things that distract and can hurt you in that kind of arena, but I enjoyed it. | ||
It was fun. | ||
It was when I first moved to Miami in 2018, but it takes a lot of work because you got to co-approach a bunch of girls, figure out which ones want you, which ones don't. | ||
And then the biggest thing is a lot of girls just like attention, right? | ||
A lot of women like to sit there and talk with you and get your non-sexual attention. | ||
So you got to be able to like kick those girls to the curb immediately. | ||
Let's get the feminists all angry right now. | ||
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Oh, sure. | |
Let's do it. | ||
Let's go. | ||
The one story that I always bring up that always triggers like this wave, like I'll see my name trending after I talk about it. | ||
I'm like, okay, you know, whatever. | ||
I don't care. | ||
As women start making more money, men who make as much money as them are unattractive. | ||
Ooh. | ||
And so we have a study. | ||
This is a big story in 2019. | ||
And there was another story from the New York Post talking about women in their 30s struggle to find men who make as much money as them. | ||
And the funny thing about it This story about women not being able to find men who make as much money as them. | ||
It's like the initial assumption was, where are all the good men? | ||
Like, why is it so hard for a woman in her 30s who makes $50,000 a year to find a man who's equal to her? | ||
And the issue is, they seem to think these men don't exist. | ||
That's not the case. | ||
It's that if you're a 35-year-old woman who makes $50,000 a year and you're like, you know, a manager at a business of some sort, a man who's 35 years old who's a manager who makes 50k is not trying to date you. | ||
He's trying to date a 22-year-old. | ||
I'm not saying that's a good thing. | ||
I'm not passing judgment or criticizing women. | ||
I'm saying quite literally dudes want to date young women. | ||
And it's like we were mentioning just a moment ago in the previous segment about how You know, these guys who have careers and have cars and have apartments are on dating apps or Instagram and they can hit up this college student or a chick in Idaho who's like, you know, now she has access to every man. | ||
So this 35-year-old guy is not trying to hook up for the most part, or at least I should say as a tendency. | ||
So then you end up with women upset they can't find economically attractive men. | ||
And then you end up with this study talking about divorces. | ||
That when men don't make more money than the women, the women don't want to be in the relationship anymore. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Um, and this is an uncomfortable reality for women. | ||
And the thing is, is that women got to understand that men have standards too. | ||
It's just that when, yeah, I know it's shocking, right? | ||
Because like, the thing is this, if a woman says, I want a man that makes a certain amount of money, a hundred thousand dollars a year to be what most women want, six feet tall, attractive, whatever confidence. | ||
That's okay. | ||
That's considered preferences. | ||
But if a man says, I want a woman that's young, attractive, and not annoying or crass, that's considered discrimination. | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
And a lot of women don't understand this because if a man speaks his mind of what he really likes in women, he can get canceled, be called a misogynist, whatever it is. | ||
So very few men tell the truth about what they're attracted to in women. | ||
And the reality, ladies, I'll tell you. | ||
The more money you make, and the older you get, the less negotiating power you have in the relationship world. | ||
Because the things that make a woman attractive are not the same things that make a man attractive. | ||
Women think, a lot of the times, tend to base their value on masculine traits. | ||
How much they earn, their career, etc. | ||
That is asinine. | ||
That's like me saying, hey listen! | ||
I look really good in some heels, I can walk in a dress, and as a matter of fact, I'm really feminine. | ||
Every girl would be repulsed if I told that. | ||
She'd be like, ew, no, that's not what I'm into. | ||
That's exactly how men feel when a woman says, I'm a career woman, I'm strong and independent. | ||
It's just that men rarely voice this because to say that, you're immediately going to be hit with some kind of shame language. | ||
So most guys don't voice what they really want in women, and they just act on it instead. | ||
What happens? | ||
Older women get left in the dust and the men that they actually want to make money, have status, etc. | ||
They go for younger, more attractive girls because men are attracted to youth and beauty no matter what society wants to say. | ||
Reality does not adhere to social constructs. | ||
I have to say this all the time to angry feminists. | ||
Reality does not adhere to social constructs. | ||
Just because you have a degree and you make money, that's cool. | ||
Nothing wrong with that. | ||
But understand it's not going to increase your sexiness by having a career. | ||
And here's what we hear a lot of. | ||
There's always some defense. | ||
Imagine if a dude you mentioned looking good in heels or whatever I think imagine if a dude said my goal is to be a stay-at-home dad and raise kids You know, I don't want to be in the workplace. | ||
I want to get married and have kids at a young age That's not attractive I mean, there are certainly women who find that attractive, of course. | ||
There's no absolutes. | ||
There's a lot of different people with different preferences. | ||
But it's a tendency. | ||
You say something like that, this is what triggers the feminists. | ||
Tweet about it, because guys want to go off on adventures. | ||
Guys want to go hunting. | ||
Guys want to accomplish that goal. | ||
They don't want to be stuck at home. | ||
They want to be You know, it's different. | ||
Obviously, there are guys that do. | ||
There are guys that wish they could spend more time with their kids. | ||
And there are people who are upset they spend too much time in the office. | ||
But there are tendencies. | ||
So if you're... Put it this way. | ||
The house always wins, right? | ||
You know why the house always wins at a casino? | ||
Because the odds for, say, roulette, or for craps, is 51% in the house's favor. | ||
Which means over a long enough period of time, you will lose. | ||
You can maybe go in, Throw that dice at one time, get lucky, and win the jackpot. | ||
But that's the exception, not the rule. | ||
When it comes to dating, even if it's just 51% of men who don't like this and 51% of women who don't like that, that's a pressure where you in the dating marketplace will keep experiencing this and you'll say, why is it so hard for me to find a guy who just wants to be a stay-at-home dad? | ||
Or a guy who says, why is it so hard to find a woman who just wants to be the CEO of a company to be my wife? | ||
I got a perfect segue for that. | ||
You just said something magical, which I have to say on the podcast. | ||
As you guys know, on our show, we bring ladies into the show. | ||
A lot of career women, a lot of women that are entrepreneurs. | ||
And they ask us, how do I land a guy like this? | ||
Or they just, you know, they toss me to the side, whatever. | ||
The problem is that a lot of women don't understand that concept you just said. | ||
A lot of women operate on possibilities instead of probabilities. | ||
And the reality is, the probability is, when you make money, you're successful, you're a strong, independent woman, and you're in your 30s, the probability that you're gonna find an attractive man that makes as much money as you, if not more, is confident, attractive, all these traits that women typically want in men, the probability is low. | ||
But the problem is this. | ||
I'm gonna say it. | ||
A lot of women live in a Disney fairy tale, okay? | ||
Women are told life is all good, sugar and spice, and on top of that, privilege is invisible to those that have it. | ||
If a woman was attractive in her 20s and late teens and was getting attention from men, she's going to continue to think, I will continue to get the same attention and validation from men into my 30s. | ||
But they don't realize until they're in their 30s and they're not necessarily as attractive, they can't compete, right, on what men actually want, youth and beauty. | ||
Then that's when the reality hits them and they operate on possibilities. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
It's still possible for me to get My Prince Charming, My Prince, but they don't realize that that possibility is very slim. | ||
And men, fortunately for us, we live in a fact-based reality when it comes to dating. | ||
Men know, deep down, you must create. | ||
If you don't create, you're not going to procreate. | ||
Period. | ||
But women, you know, they don't realize it until later on that I worked so hard for my career and I can't get a guy. | ||
But no, you're using masculine traits and now you've pretty much pissed away your ability to have that negotiating power to get a high status guy. | ||
Have you ever seen the Marketplace Value Study? | ||
I think it was OkCupid that did this. | ||
And I think they deleted a lot of these because it was offensive to the woke. | ||
But what it shows is that Women start off, young women have the maximum possible societal value in terms of what humans are willing to protect and defend. | ||
Young women start off at 100. | ||
That's the line. | ||
Young men, guess where they start? | ||
Zero. | ||
Below zero. | ||
Yeah, well, it's just the bottom. | ||
It's like on a scale of zero to 100. | ||
Men are at zero. | ||
Young men are at zero. | ||
Why? | ||
Well, they're younger, so they're not as attractive. | ||
They're not typically masculine. | ||
They're not ripped. | ||
They're not chiseled. | ||
They don't have any money. | ||
They don't have any status. | ||
They've earned nothing. | ||
They're starting from the bottom. | ||
Why would anyone want Yeah. | ||
rarely. Young women, however, and this is mostly due to biology, whether anyone wants to believe | ||
it or not, this is what the studies show, and I'm not saying it's a good thing, I'm just saying, | ||
men are attracted to young women for their ability to procreate. | ||
They're attractive, they want to have kids, they want to have families. What | ||
happens is over time, men start to become more valuable by earning status, making | ||
money, collecting resources, and women start to become less societally valuable. | ||
Again, I'm not saying it's a good thing. | ||
Because they're getting older, and their ability to have kids is dwindling and diminishing. | ||
Eventually, there's a nexus point. | ||
There's like a point at which men... I think it's around 30? | ||
Yes. | ||
Where men and women... They start to intersect. | ||
They even out. | ||
And then what happens is women go down and men start going up. | ||
So men who are in... I think it might have been Cernovich was saying, this could be wrong, like... Yeah, Rollo Tomasi has a great point. | ||
on it, that shows this axis, which is like, the women's prime is like 18 to 24, | ||
and then a man is typically in their 30s, you know. | ||
Like 35 to 50 or something. | ||
Yeah, 35 to 50. | ||
The thing is, is that a woman's value, it shines the hardest and brightest, | ||
but it's for a smaller period of time. | ||
For men, if they do the work, of course, you know, if you're 35 years old and you're broke, | ||
it don't matter, but you know, if you do the work, you can shine for a longer period of time. | ||
And I want to stress too, this is not a personal opinion of value. | ||
This is a number based on the study I'm referring to looked at messages. | ||
Who was getting hit up on dating websites? | ||
And it wasn't so much as to say, like I think they outlined this, they're saying we're not saying people are more or less valuable as human beings. | ||
We're saying that in the dating world, women get messages at a declining rate from 24 and then onward. | ||
Men get an increasing amount of message as time goes on. | ||
But there was also another funny metric in that where they found that women Tend to message men equal to their age men always message 22 year olds. | ||
Yeah, it's it's a And I know that study you're talking about the universally between men between the ages of 18 all the way to 60 almost always prefer women between the ages of 18 to 24 You know, it's like, it's... And 22 was like, the number. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It was like, the age of the man is going up, and the woman is just at 22 the whole time. | ||
Yeah, we had a 35 year old woman on the show, right? | ||
Late night show. | ||
And she was saying like, yo, I wish someone told me these things when I was younger. | ||
Because she was going out to the club, and it's like, she's 22 years old, getting picked up by guys, you know, getting hollered at. | ||
She's like, wow. | ||
I'm not getting the same attention and it's kind of like she understood if she had choose that time back you know back then which is like in her 20s properly she could probably lock down a man that actually cared about her. | ||
Now it's kind of like okay I messed up those years in my life I'm 35 years old what do I have left to give and your youth isn't there and guys want youth. | ||
I think the problem is that like girls don't really know what men really want and men I would say men kind of know what women want, but it's kind of like they are putting themselves in a box saying, hey, you know what? | ||
I can have fun in my 20s, get lit, travel. | ||
Men can afford to try to figure it out. | ||
Women can't. | ||
They can't. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
Like, like, like men, like you could take 10 to 15 years to figure it out and come into your prime later on. | ||
Women don't get that benefit. | ||
You know, like, and the thing is, is that, like I said, they like to measure their value in masculine standards, which is asinine because that's like me saying I can fit, just like I said earlier, if I could wear heels and walk in a dress, you should like me too. | ||
And that's how women sound when they say I have a career. | ||
They base it off masculine traits. | ||
But you know, attractiveness matters. | ||
But I think, you know, what you're saying about masculine traits is what I think triggers feminists so severely. | ||
Oh yeah, definitely, yeah. | ||
The reason why, like, this is the one video where it's like all of a sudden I see all these feminists tweeting about me, is because they were told their whole lives, you need to get a career. | ||
You need to be the CEO. | ||
You need to break the glass ceiling. | ||
And so they're like, okay, that's what I gotta do. | ||
Then they hit their 30s, they're in their 30s, and they are in that senior level position or that VP position, and they're like, I did it! | ||
Now, how are my prospects for the things I want? | ||
And guys are like, oh, I respect you, but I don't want to have a family with you. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And that must be like getting smacked in the face with a bag of bricks. | ||
You can find men who do, for sure, but as you already stated, what ends up happening is women then have to start lowering their standards to find a man who's going to be awesome. | ||
And they will not do it. | ||
They will not do it, man. | ||
We found from the show, women will never submit. | ||
They'd rather die alone with dogs and cats than submit to a guy that they don't want. | ||
and here's the scary part they've been lied to like you said their whole life so now is that okay they're awakened to what's the truth and it's like i don't i'm fighting it because i don't i don't want to submit but here's the problem though you have to because that's that's your only way out now because you waited too long to close that gap so i'm just saying to women out there like if you hear this right now you're young take it for what it is because if you don't you wait too long to find this man to settle down with in your 30s kind of like okay why is he going to choose you over the 22 I'll say this too for the women out there that want to chase a career in everything. | ||
I'm not saying don't chase a career and don't make money. | ||
Just know the consequences of that are you're going to have a smaller pool of suitable candidates that meet your requirements and on top of that it's not going to increase your sexual market value. | ||
Your money does not come into that like it does for a man. | ||
Chase your career, but you should also be working on trying to find a guy as well. | ||
And the thing is that women prioritize chasing a career and they don't actually prioritize like being a good girlfriend or being a good wife or being a good partner for a man. | ||
And they're going to put their career over that. | ||
And the thing is, is that you have the most negotiating power and ability to lock down a high status man that you want when you're young and attractive, not later on. | ||
They're not trying to be what men want. | ||
They're trying to be what society has told them to be. | ||
And so, you can keep saying social construct over and over and over again, but the reality is, guys, you look at OkCupid's data, and they behave a certain way. | ||
By all means, feminists, you're allowed to insult those men. | ||
When I did the segment, they were like, you know, Tim Pool is basically saying that men are losers who are immature, and I'm like, fine, I don't care. | ||
I'm not saying it's wrong. | ||
I'm saying if that's what you believe, you're allowed to believe that. | ||
You're allowed to be upset that men don't want to date you. | ||
Just recognize that's what the data shows and I'm not saying it's a good thing. | ||
But that's literally the studies come out from several different outlets saying guys want 22 year olds. | ||
They don't care about career. | ||
In fact, salary is bad. | ||
High-paying women. | ||
Men don't like it. | ||
For whatever reason. | ||
And women... This is what we find in the study. | ||
When a woman makes six figures, she won't want to stay in a relationship with a man who's making the same amount or less than her. | ||
I'm not saying it's all women, and I'm not saying it's a good thing. | ||
That's just what the studies come out they show. | ||
I'll take it a step further. | ||
Career women. | ||
The least happy demographic of female. | ||
I think it was a study from 2011. | ||
Of human being actually. | ||
42 year old woman. | ||
Unmarried. | ||
No children. | ||
In her career. | ||
That is the least happy demographic of human being. | ||
And I've said this before on the podcast. | ||
You guys can say it's controversial or not. | ||
I say women don't derive the same pleasure. | ||
and fulfillment from careers and earning money that men do. | ||
Men are built to work hours and go through adversity and earn and bring it home to a family. | ||
Women are not. | ||
And that's why, just like you said before, the reason why so many women divorce a man if they make more money than them or whatever is because when you're the breadwinner, it inadvertently puts you in a leadership position within the relationship. | ||
And I've said on the podcast before, Women are incapable of leading men within the confinements of a relationship. | ||
And as a matter of fact, if you put her in that leadership role, she's going to lead you all right to the end of the relationship because women are not built to lead or provision long-term for men. | ||
Period. | ||
Let's get more offensive to the feminists. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
We got the story. | ||
This is from Daily Mail. | ||
Women reveal how their appearances have dramatically changed since they met their partners, saying comfort eating, birth control, and babies have completely altered their bodies. | ||
This is in many ways the purpose of marriage. | ||
Young women and young men getting together and having a contract to each other under God till death do us part. | ||
Because back in the day it's a problem if a dude continuously becomes more valuable and more attractive and the woman doesn't. | ||
And then you end up with a bunch of angry women and you end up with a bunch of... | ||
Flandering men or womanizing men to have structure. | ||
They said, okay, we'll do marriage. | ||
Well nowadays, divorce. | ||
Marriage is meaningless. | ||
There was a meme where it was like, it was a guy in his knee with a ring and he says, will you enter into a government contract with me that you're allowed to break at any time? | ||
And if you do, you get half my stuff. | ||
And she says, yes, yes, a million times. | ||
Yes. | ||
It's like, if that's the, that's the mentality that we have this today. | ||
There's no guarantee in marriage. | ||
Why would anyone do it? | ||
Back in the day, if you tried to get divorced, the judge would be like, I sentence you to marriage counseling. | ||
Like, you can't. | ||
You've got to figure it out. | ||
And you guys have a mutual agreement with each other. | ||
You've got a family. | ||
You're going to raise it. | ||
And it made sense. | ||
So, today, I think this is a good example of Why there was marriage. You got images of these women. | ||
We're just gonna show I mean this is these are posts they show themselves. | ||
Being a size six meeting my BF and here's her two years later as a 12 to 14 due to contraception and | ||
eating bad food the first few months of after meeting him. | ||
So now she's you know getting overweight. Here's one where she's like here's me first | ||
meet me my BF and now here's here's her now. To be fair this one she's actively pregnant so I | ||
don't think that's actually fair to criticize her. Here's one where she's like here's | ||
how I look I'm fat. There are a ton of women celebrities or otherwise who have kids and then go | ||
work out and get fit get back in shape because they're they're trying to look good. | ||
And there are a lot of women that look really, really good as soon as they get married. | ||
That's the trope. | ||
They let themselves go. | ||
Why is it that in TV shows they have that trope of letting themselves go? | ||
So, I'll say this, right? | ||
Think about this. | ||
you play a game right and let's say you're playing level one okay you're doing whatever you need to do to make level two at the last stage level 10 is a boss right at the boss fight you pull all the stops you upgrade your weapons you finally use your potions exactly exactly so you have the last legendary weapon you slay the the boss now you're finished the game you're not putting any more effort into the game because you already won the game Same thing with relationships with these women. | ||
They find a guy that they can lock down and can take care of them and they put all the effort into it at the beginning to get that guy. | ||
Now that they got a guy, it's like, okay, if I leave, I get to have his stuff and I'll be good. | ||
So I can do whatever I feel like because now he's under my frame. | ||
So I feel like marriage itself, sure it's in store, definitely has a place for women to strive. | ||
But for men, it's a very detrimental thing to do because you can end, And I want to say this, right? | ||
So women have the advantage because they can leave anytime and get what they want. | ||
But the guy, if he leaves, he's going to lose. | ||
So I'm just saying, in that situation, they have all the leverage. | ||
And them just being there, they can win and do whatever they feel like. | ||
Because now, like I said before, they get everything. | ||
And that's it. | ||
I think that prenuptial agreements should be automatic and that you should have to file to do away with it. | ||
The idea that there is no prenup going into it and that everything you used to own is now half owned by that person because of the signage is insane to me. | ||
Here's the problem, though. | ||
Prenups don't always work. | ||
And if you do do a prenup, let's say they can say it was under duress. | ||
You know, he forced me to do it. | ||
So they can always wiggle their way out. | ||
My thing is, OK, why even get... | ||
This pisses me off, bro. | ||
It's kind of like, I understand why women leverage sex against men in marriages because they can. | ||
Because think about it, if you leave your wife and you've been together for 10 years, alimony, child support, all these things come into play and you're stuck there. | ||
So my thing is, these women can take advantage because the law allows them to. | ||
So how do you avoid this? | ||
Don't get married. | ||
Here's a really interesting tidbit. | ||
We mentioned this in a previous segment. | ||
A large component, a large factor in divorces is the woman making more money than the man. | ||
The man is no longer attractive when he's not economically attractive. | ||
Because, like you guys mentioned, what are women looking for? | ||
Lifestyle, status, confidence. | ||
So if they're in a relationship and the woman is making a bunch of money, I have the story from | ||
Market Watch, they actually say, they frame it in a very funny way, they say, | ||
this one thing in your marriage increases the risk of divorce by 33%. | ||
I hate that headline. | ||
And they're basically, and they show the image, when the man is making more than the woman, | ||
things are good. When the woman is making more than the man, things are bad. Basically, | ||
when the man is no longer attracted to the woman, she leaves. What about these guys? | ||
That they're in a relationship. | ||
This woman says she beat the game. | ||
She lets herself go. | ||
She doesn't exercise. | ||
She doesn't eat right anymore. | ||
Now she's overweight and unattractive. | ||
It's wrong for the guy to be like, I'm not attracted to this anymore. | ||
You've broken your agreement with me. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
I've said this on the show many times, and I'll say it. | ||
I'm going to probably trigger some feminists right now, but the thing is this. | ||
Women want traditional men, but they don't want to necessarily be traditional women. | ||
They want a guy that's solid and makes more money than them, confident, attractive, etc. | ||
If someone breaks into the house, he can handle it and protect her and be willing to die for her, right? | ||
But she ain't gonna make him a sandwich. | ||
Oh, you toxic misogynist! | ||
Make your own sandwich. | ||
So they want to be modern women when it suits them, but they want to be traditional when it suits them as well. | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
That's why we tell guys, don't get married nowadays. | ||
Don't put yourself in a situation where the woman has all the leverage. | ||
Because when she has the leverage, bad things are going to happen. | ||
And we know it because look at it, 80% of divorces are initiated by women. | ||
So you see what happens when women have leverage, they leave. | ||
And here's the other thing. | ||
Like as a man, you have a burden of performance. | ||
Men don't ask for much from women. | ||
Women ask far more of men than men ask of women. | ||
So my thing is something simple like bedroom fun will keep you too friendly, right? | ||
How many sexless marriages are there out there? | ||
Or, worse yet, I see on TikTok, a wife saying, you're not going to get any unless you take out the trash. | ||
You're not going to get any unless you mow the lawn, blah, blah, blah. | ||
But if someone breaks into the house, you're expected to protect this woman with your life and she don't even want to give you no bedroom fun? | ||
That's BS. | ||
That's why we tell guys, most of the time, unless you want to have kids, You shouldn't get married at all, because women get in line when they know that you have other women in line. | ||
That's why we tell guys to not date exclusively. | ||
Let's think about the actual math of the situation here. | ||
It sounds like feminism has been the greatest gift to High-value men. | ||
It's the guys like us. | ||
High-value men. | ||
Another way to put it is, feminism has actually reverted society back to a more primitive state. | ||
Yes. | ||
Because of feminism, I would say it's the greatest, like I said, high-value men. | ||
Guys who are confident, successful, wealthy. | ||
They can get any woman they want, whatever they want, with no obligations, no commitment. | ||
And better yet, half the time the women are working careers and doing a bunch of the work. | ||
So there was a meme where a feminist was like, or it was a meme where someone, a woman said, feminism is a trick, you guys. | ||
The men are gonna sit around playing video games all day while they make us do all the work. | ||
Right? | ||
So it's a joke, but what ends up happening is, you look back at how things used to be in the tribal sense. | ||
The alpha male, the high value man would, you know, get whatever woman he wanted. | ||
All of them. | ||
All of them. | ||
And if you look at how, uh, in the animal kingdom, you know, typically it's like the most dominant, powerful male, like, you know, takes all the women. | ||
Roosters got like 12 ladies, they take it, they fight each other, they kill the other one, and they take their harem. | ||
So right now, because of all this, like you mentioned, these guys go on Instagram, and they can just DM 50 women, and get back 5 messages, and then one of them is a go. | ||
Yep. | ||
And that's what I've said before. | ||
What feminism has actually done is it's given all the sexual leverage to the highest tier men. | ||
Inadvertently. | ||
Unbeknownst to them. | ||
They've basically given all leverage to the men that will never actually commit to them. | ||
And what happens is the guys that are good husbands, good potential long-term partners, those guys get left out in the dust. | ||
And the women don't come back to them until, you know, maybe their youth is gone or whatever it may be, and then you end up with these marriages that don't end up working out because the guy isn't getting her best, but he's still held to a certain standard he has to provide. | ||
There was a chart. | ||
I think it might have been Leonardo DiCaprio, but if it's not, forgive me, Leo, for besmirching your honorable name. | ||
But it was like, this guy dates women, marries women, and divorces them at almost the exact same ages. | ||
Like he starts dating at 24, and then at 34 he divorces. | ||
Oh yeah, it's Leo. | ||
He doesn't date any girl over 25. | ||
It's Leo. | ||
Yeah, he dates and then dumps them, and then dates and then dumps. | ||
Smart man. | ||
Very smart. | ||
Because here's the thing, let's be honest about it, right? | ||
The women want him for his status and his value. | ||
Right? | ||
They want to be around an A-list celebrity or whatever. | ||
So he's like, okay, you want to share my time with a high-status man? | ||
I want the best and the brightest. | ||
The problem is this. | ||
When men put women on, we want preferences, this is what we want in women, it's considered misogynistic and rude or discrimination. | ||
But when a woman has standards, it's considered preferences. | ||
It's completely okay for women to exert their boundaries on what they want in men, but it's not okay for men to do it. | ||
Men are shamed for doing it. | ||
Think about what we're talking about in this segment. | ||
A guy could lose his job and make less money, and now he's not economically attractive anymore, and then you get a divorce. | ||
But a man, even criticizing the fact that these women are overweight, they've let themselves go, and it's considered misogynistic or sexist or offensive. | ||
I'll take it a step further. | ||
Society actually encourages women to leave their men we no longer provide because they get the money, 80% of divorces are initiated by women, the family courts destroy men, they're heavily gynocentric, so What is is there any benefit to really getting married in today's day and age? | ||
Yeah, I can't see many even social media You see all the time girls leaving their man for other men and it's funny because when you're married to a woman, right? | ||
Guess what happens? | ||
Let's say you lose your job like you said earlier and you know, you know I would say, you know, I'm gonna get attracted to her she can go cheat and And have fun on the side, and then still take a half your money. | ||
Let's start from the beginning, alright? | ||
So, you said you encourage men not to get married. | ||
Is that an opinion both of you guys have? | ||
Yeah, there's very few situations where you should marry. | ||
You better not be single, honestly. | ||
Alright, so you want to just give us the bullet points. | ||
I know we've talked about it quite a bit, but let's go through it now just to start from the beginning. | ||
Why shouldn't men get married? | ||
Well, a big reason why is because marriage is a traditional thing and a lot of women aren't traditional. | ||
Let's be honest, I'm just going to have to say things that might offend people. | ||
Women are more promiscuous than they've ever been. | ||
You're going to have to train a lot of bad habits out of your girlfriend and or wife. | ||
to make her a suitable candidate to be your long-term partner to raise children because the problem is this society nowadays you got this rap music you got city girls teaching girls all this other stuff these are bad habits not conducive to a good long-term girlfriend and or wife of your child you know what I'm saying last thing you want is your son to be walking down the playground like hey dude I saw your mom's like butt on OnlyFans like that's terrible you know what I'm saying like and Lana Rhodes is dealing with the consequences of that right now for poor decisions in the past But that's what I'm saying. | ||
So like, women are more promiscuous now. | ||
They don't want to follow male leadership. | ||
They don't want to adhere to traditional traits, but they expect you to adhere to all your masculine traditional traits. | ||
So it's a bad trade for you a lot of the time. | ||
And not only that, why would you sign a contract with someone that's incentivized to break it? | ||
Yeah. | ||
They break that contract, they get half your stuff. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And not only that, most women marry up. | ||
So by default, more than likely, whatever woman you deal with is going to make less money than you. | ||
And not only that, but when she's married, that's when the sexless marriages start. | ||
That's when the disrespect begins or whatever. | ||
It's not in a man's best interest to get married in today's state because a lot of women are not fit wives, to be honest. | ||
Tim, I was actually married before, right? | ||
So I'm speaking from my personal opinion as well, as well as being married, but I'll say this. | ||
Regarding marriage, there was no benefit for me being in that marriage versus not being in that marriage. | ||
So when I was single, dating the same girl, I had the same benefits, but now being married, I evolved the state into my life. | ||
So if I want to leave, I have to ask permission to leave. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They're going to take a portion. | ||
If I want to do certain things. | ||
So I'm just saying like regarding marriage itself, what's the benefit for men? | ||
Honestly, not much other than having kids. | ||
And even then it's kind of like, okay, you can have kids without marriage. | ||
My thing is, look, I'd rather go to Columbia, find a nice chick over there, marry her and come back to the US. | ||
Here's another thing too. | ||
I'm going to say it as well. | ||
More than likely, if you marry a woman in today's day and age, she's going to have a past. | ||
Women want a man with a future, but a man does not want a woman that has a past. | ||
But the problem is that if I say I don't want a past, that's considered misogynistic, toxic, Whatever. | ||
But no, I'm taking a huge risk by marrying you and having children with you. | ||
So I need to make sure, just like you want me to be able to provide for the family, that you're going to be a dutiful wife and not embarrass me and the family. | ||
Because when women cheat, there's serious negative consequences to it that can destroy a family. | ||
Get pregnant by another man, whatever it is. | ||
It just doesn't work. | ||
A lot, you know, if you're going to get married, you're going to want a woman that has a lower notch count. | ||
Men are literally designed to want a woman that has a lower notch count. | ||
Are you going to find that in the West? | ||
Very tough, man. | ||
I just add to that point as well. | ||
So when I married this chick right here, she was a single mom. | ||
This is when I first came to America. | ||
And you know, at the beginning it was cool, rosy, everything was cool. | ||
But then it started getting to like demanding. | ||
Okay, you know what? | ||
Spend more time with my kid. | ||
I need to you know to do these things whatever and I was like you know what this wasn't part of our agreement at the beginning like you know it was us helping each other out whatever the point here is that like they can now exert more boundaries on you and demands on you and because you're in that situation it's kind of like okay this is my wife I should do this because if I don't she might leave me And her leaving me is very powerful because now I'm going to lose half my stuff. | ||
That being said, I left her because I knew going forward, if I stayed any longer, I could be held liable for a lot of things, like maybe child support, maybe even, you know, having to pay alimony. | ||
So I got out as fast as possible under that year. | ||
But I'm saying most guys, they stick, hey, you know what? | ||
I'll stick with her, you know, I'll deal with the bull crap, whatever. | ||
And then they get finessed because they had to pay, you know, all that stuff they got to pay. | ||
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So. | |
Cheaper to keeper. | ||
That's a terrible quote. | ||
And one last thing I want to say, because I know that the feminists might get mad at me, whatever for me saying that. | ||
They already send me death threats every day, so it is what it is. | ||
So I'll just go all the way. | ||
The thing is this, female promiscuity does have consequences. | ||
It's just that we don't tell women this because we don't want to tell them the truth, right? | ||
When you lie, women buy. | ||
You know, go ahead girl, do your thing. | ||
All I'm saying is that If you're going to marry a woman, her past does matter for you as a guy. | ||
And there's studies that show this, that the more partners a woman has, the lower her ability to probably have to pair bond with you and or have a marriage that's going to last. | ||
It has significant consequences if the woman had a promiscuous past. | ||
So guys need to be smart and know that if you're going to pick a woman for a long-term relationship to have children with, You gotta know what you're doing. | ||
And in today's Western culture, women are incentivized to be promiscuous. | ||
And I shouldn't be admitting this as a guy that dates casually or whatever, but for the women out there that might be watching or guys that are thinking about getting married, this stuff matters, guys. | ||
You need to look at this. | ||
Check out this story we got. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Wife's response to husband's message to lose weight goes viral. | ||
She should have given you divorce papers. | ||
Here's the story. | ||
A guy bought, uh, he posted a video online saying he purposefully bought his wife a dress that was too small for her. | ||
He wanted her to lose weight. | ||
The response? | ||
How sick and disgusting. | ||
She should divorce you. | ||
She can gorge herself, eat whatever she wants. | ||
She owes you nothing. | ||
And she gets half your stuff. | ||
Mmm. | ||
There you go. | ||
What incentive is there? | ||
You know, I'll say this too, to all of the women who may get angry about hearing this stuff. | ||
If you don't like hearing this, I'm not saying this to say any of it's good or right or anything like that. | ||
But now you're hearing what men are thinking and what men are talking about and what men want. | ||
Yeah what they'll never say and there was a peloton commercial too that got people offended because the guy last last christmas i think it was yeah they got the guy uh bought her a treadmill he bought her a yeah peloton which is like a bike yeah bike and uh and it there was a bunch of rage like are you telling your wife that she needs to lose weight blah blah blah And this just shows the crazy clown world that we're in where having standards on women is considered misogynistic or awful. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
And it's all you're simply telling her is, hey, listen, if you want to continue to get this security and provisioning and relationship with me, you need to also perform. | ||
There's a burner performance on men, but there's never a burner performance on women. | ||
Women are... We have a bunch of social conventions out there that allow women to misbehave, act poorly, be obese, be crass, be annoying, with zero consequence. | ||
If a woman is fat, love your curves, girl. | ||
Hey, wait, wait, wait. | ||
If a woman is rude, it's okay. | ||
They just can't handle you. | ||
You know, if she's strong and independent, you know what? | ||
He has small d energy. | ||
He's not worthy of your time. | ||
You know, you go girl. | ||
But if a guy's a loser, hey man, you're a loser. | ||
You live with your mom in your basement. | ||
You're a dork, whatever. | ||
Men are, there's negative reinforcement to mistakes made if you're a man, but there are not negative, there's not negative reinforcement for bad female decisions. | ||
And the thing is this, who loses? | ||
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The women lose. | |
Cause they end up single because men select who gets married. | ||
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Okay? | |
You wanna hear my favorite conspiracy theory? | ||
Yeah, let's do it. | ||
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Alright. | |
You know the Dove Real Beauty Campaign? | ||
Dove soap, real beauty. | ||
So they got bigger women, plus-sized women, fat women for their ad campaigns. | ||
Oh, Victoria's Secret's doing that too! | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah, but here's the thing about the Dove real beauty campaign, right? | ||
So they got like bigger women, plus-sized women. | ||
Yeah. | ||
All right. | ||
You know Ben and Jerry's, obviously. | ||
Ice cream. | ||
Ice cream, yeah. | ||
Guess what company? | ||
There's one company that owns both. | ||
Unilever. | ||
So the joke conspiracy theory is that they sell the ice cream to all these women, get them really overweight, and then do commercials saying, you're so beautiful! | ||
You keep buying! | ||
Because you do these ad campaigns for soap where you got all these super attractive models, and these women who keep eating your ice cream, they're going to be out of shape and feel bad. | ||
So you got to make the commercials telling them, hey, it's great, it's great. | ||
But look at this. | ||
You get the body positivity movement. | ||
You get all these ads with morbidly obese women that are at serious risk of health complications. | ||
It's horrifying. | ||
There's nothing like that for men. | ||
There's no man body positivity movement. | ||
No male plus size models? | ||
I don't see any. | ||
Where's the men's fitness magazine with a big fat morbidly obese guy saying like... This actually reminds me of the Sokol squared hoax guys. | ||
Do you guys know about James Lindsay, Peter Bogosian, Helen Pluckrose? | ||
They spoofed a bunch of journals. One of them was fat bodybuilding. | ||
Okay. | ||
I don't know if this got accepted, but the idea was, why is muscle the preferred, you know, bodybuilding? | ||
Fat bodybuilding is, you should be able to eat a bunch of food, get really, really fat, | ||
and that's bodybuilding too. | ||
But it doesn't exist. | ||
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No. | |
There's no big ad campaign where it's like a big fat dad bod guy, you know, just sitting there like, I eat a lot of Twinkies. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They don't do that. | ||
And it's amazing because like I used the example before the analogy, like if I walked around in a dress and heels and I said, oh, well, you know, I'm really good at doing this. | ||
You should accept me for whatever. | ||
It sounded asinine, right? | ||
But that's how women sound when they say, I make a lot of money and I'm a corporate exec, whatever. | ||
Men don't care about that. | ||
These are considered masculine traits. | ||
No matter how much feminists want to argue with us about it, like earning money, becoming high powered, high status, whatever. | ||
These are things that men tend to do and women find attractive and men, they're masculine traits. | ||
So if you have them, cool plus for you, but it's irrelevant towards your sexual market value. | ||
And yes, like I said, there's never going to be a body positivity for men because I always say, for a man to be attractive to women, he's gotta live in a fact-based reality. | ||
Men don't get the privilege of living in a Disney fairytale. | ||
I can't tell you how many women I know. | ||
It's okay, you'll find a good girl. | ||
Don't worry, she'll come your way, blah blah blah. | ||
No, that's cap, because that's like me telling a lion, hey listen lion, if you just Wait and you'll find that gazelle, man. | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
He'll come right to you. | ||
He'll come right to you. | ||
You just need more time. | ||
No, you need to tell that lion what? | ||
You need to be stalking your prey. | ||
You need to be out at night, hiding in the grass. | ||
You might need two of your buddies to help you. | ||
Whatever it is. | ||
And then when they're not looking, you got to jump on them. | ||
That's what it takes to get women. | ||
You gotta reveal unflattering realities about how women really may select to get them. | ||
But women get the privilege of saying, I'm gonna wait around and the right guy will come because they get the privilege of being able to believe in Disney fairy tales because they're the gazelle. | ||
You can't do that as a man. | ||
You're the lion. | ||
If you don't know what you're doing, you're gonna die. | ||
You want to get girls? | ||
You have to know these unflattering realities with men. | ||
And I think that's why this type of content is exploding in popularity. | ||
We're not just men, but also women, because men are learning what it takes to actually be attractive to women. | ||
You know, not being a pushover, not being soft, you know, having these bad boy tendencies, you know. | ||
And then women are learning, okay, men actually are different. | ||
They want me to be attractive and feminine and submissive. | ||
Or they're tired of being lied to. | ||
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Yeah. | |
There you go. | ||
But real quick, I think this is one of the reasons why feminists get so mad at this stuff. | ||
I knew this friend of mine, his dad was a physicist. | ||
We were talking about M-theory, quantum physics, you know, the top tier, the unified theory. | ||
And I was like, is this real? | ||
Is this it? | ||
Is the universe this 12-dimensional membrane or whatever this crazy theory is? | ||
And he said, there's a lot of problems with it we can't figure out, but you got a lot of scientists who have dedicated 60 years of their lives to this scientific theory and they will never give that up. | ||
So you prove them wrong, and they're like, my whole life was wasted and broken. | ||
So now you have these women. | ||
They're 35. | ||
They have good careers. | ||
They make six figures. | ||
And if you say, men have a tendency to not want to date that, they're going to get mad. | ||
They have to get mad. | ||
They have to shame you. | ||
You have to be wrong. | ||
You are wrong. | ||
It's not true. | ||
I did everything right. | ||
I know you did. | ||
I know you did what they told you to do. | ||
And I'm not saying it's right. | ||
I'm just saying, you look at the studies. | ||
The tendencies exist. | ||
So it's going to be a lot harder for you. | ||
Like going to college, not a good idea. | ||
And all these kids were like, but I was told to go to college. | ||
I did exactly what I was told. | ||
Great. | ||
Now you're massively in debt. | ||
You can't get a job. | ||
Life isn't fair. | ||
A lot of women that we bring on our show that get mad when we say these types of things, they say, well, that's not fair. | ||
And I tell them, life isn't fair. | ||
It's not fair that you get to go into a nightclub without paying. | ||
It's not fair that there are men that are willing to pay your rent for not doing anything. | ||
We had a girl on our show yesterday. | ||
She's on unemployment, she's riding around in Rolls Royces and McLarens and she went to Vegas today. | ||
An unemployed man would never be able to do that. | ||
Why? | ||
Because she's young and attractive and she's a woman. | ||
So there's privileges on both sides. | ||
And unfortunately ladies, some of the things that men can do, you can't. | ||
Oh dude, like growing up, how many guys did you know that became homeless? | ||
How many women did you know that became homeless? | ||
Exactly. | ||
I mean, I'm not saying it's absolute. | ||
There's obviously homeless women. | ||
75%. | ||
But I think, yeah, 1 in 5 homeless people are women. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like, it's really, really low because women can just find a guy and live with him. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's not absolute. | ||
It's not. | ||
Of course. | ||
You know, but... | ||
Suicides, overwhelmingly dudes. | ||
Exactly. | ||
I'm curious. | ||
Victims of violent crime, men. | ||
Because I had a woman one time say, I was like, give me a privilege that women have that men don't or are right. | ||
And she was like, well, you could walk around at night and not feel scared. | ||
And I was like, feeling versus reality are two different things. | ||
Men are actually far more prone to be victims of violent crime, which is what you're trying to say. | ||
Sorry, go ahead. | ||
No, I was going to say, we got to go to the Superchats. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, let's do it. | |
We went a little long and we got to do this bonus segment later where we can get even more offensive. | ||
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Sure, sure. | |
All right, let's see. | ||
Chad Randall says... I'm sorry, if you haven't already, give that like button a little tap. | ||
Subscribe to TimCast.com because if you think this was offensive, wait till we go to the members-only segment. | ||
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I can swear in there, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
All right, Chad Randall says, I want an update on Tim's app. | ||
When will it be done? | ||
Oh man, we are working as fast as humanly possible. | ||
I literally worked in this company and I was like, can I give you more money to make it faster? | ||
And they were like, yes. | ||
And I said, can I give you even more money to make it go faster? | ||
And they said, that's the limit. | ||
There's just, there's just only so much you can do. | ||
So the new website looks amazing. | ||
We're going to do an app. | ||
You're going to be able to listen to podcast episodes with the screen off, all that good stuff. | ||
That's the plan, man. | ||
But it takes time to build stuff. | ||
So we're working on it. | ||
Hey, East F says, I got a notification today. | ||
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Hey, that's cool. | ||
Nice. | ||
Nice. | ||
That was a good one. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
That's funny. | ||
sitter versus fresh and fit the legendary fence busters will Myron | ||
sacrifice the rest of his hair to defeat the beanie will fresh unleash the stutter | ||
barrage find out next time on DBZ wasn't a question but let's see | ||
Okay, I don't know what this means. | ||
Rainer Chen says, here's to Fresh of Fit. | ||
If Tim Poole joined your podcast, what could it take for you to Frank Castle him? | ||
Oh, Tim is fam, man. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Look at his shirt. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I wear the Punisher. | ||
Basically, I went viral on TikTok, uh, like back in like late 2020 for saying like, if a girl reschedules on a date, you need to punish that bad behavior maker by the first round of drinks and went viral. | ||
Cause like, Punish bad behavior, are we dogs? | ||
It's like, no, you just need to let her know that you have boundaries and she can't disrespect your time. | ||
And then they're like, you punish bad behavior. | ||
I was like, you know what? | ||
I'm Frank Castle now. | ||
So I just took the name The Punisher. | ||
And in every show we do, right, there's, for whatever reason, this random ratchet chick that goes crazy, right? | ||
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Yeah. | |
And we'll give her a chance to say, you know what? | ||
Please calm down. | ||
We're on a talk show right now. | ||
You can't be too loud. | ||
And they keep going on and on. | ||
So you know what? | ||
That's it. | ||
Had enough. | ||
Get out of here. | ||
Yeah, and I just kick her out. | ||
It's called Frank Castling them. | ||
And the chat is hilarious because they'll start putting castle emojis in there. | ||
Or Frank Casalotti, I'll be like, all right, get the F out, you know, and then they leave. | ||
But Tim is cool, man. | ||
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Tim is cool. | |
Yeah, Tim is, man, cool. | ||
All right, I'll take it. | ||
I'll take it. | ||
I got these guys from this fancy podcast in Miami saying I'm a cool dude. | ||
That must make it true. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
Conti123 says, we had a lady tried to run a military gate and the MP had to smash her window to get her out because she refuses. | ||
Now she's trying to make the MP look bad by lying. | ||
Sad world we live in. | ||
Damn, that's tough, man. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
People are saying, fresh and fit, based, next show, Rolo Tomasi, lol. | ||
Free John Doyle on Twitter, his future POTUS. | ||
Shout out to Heck Off Kami Network. | ||
Do you guys know Rolo? | ||
Is that how you say it? | ||
Yeah, he's our boy. | ||
He's a friend of ours. | ||
He's actually the author of The Rational Male, a very cool guy. | ||
Good dude. | ||
You should have him on the show, man. | ||
He follows me. | ||
Yeah, he's a good dude. | ||
We'll check it out. | ||
I'll fight you naked said, just saw Leah's interview with Boyce. | ||
It was very interesting seeing a girl who aspires to be a stay-home mom. | ||
When I'm old enough to be her dad, the Wokies would have got away with it if it weren't for all you meddling kids. | ||
I just feel like women have really been lied to. | ||
And more than anything, it makes me sad to watch him try to play a second-rate version of the men's game. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Breaks my heart. | ||
Lydia, I'm just curious. | ||
How many of your friends actually have a boyfriend or are married right now? | ||
Most of my friends are married and having children right now. | ||
Awesome. | ||
That's excellent. | ||
That's my gang. | ||
I'm a little jealous, but it's all good. | ||
We'll get there. | ||
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BlackRockVegan says, I just moved from PA to FL. | ||
It's nice here, Tim. | ||
Lots of freedom, lots of rural land for cheap and unincorporated areas. | ||
Luke was right. | ||
Join us, Tim. | ||
Dude, I lived in Florida. | ||
January and February was like when we could go outside. | ||
But maybe I'll get a big pole barn or something. | ||
Hold on, Tim. | ||
You spend a week with us, I guarantee you will love Miami. | ||
I'm telling you, bro. | ||
You might not make it back here alive. | ||
All our guests that come with us, they either get an apartment or they buy a home in Florida. | ||
I love Miami. | ||
It's fantastic. | ||
It's just The weather, dude. | ||
You know? | ||
We AC all day, bro! | ||
Come on, man! | ||
Yeah, but I like going out. | ||
I go outside every day. | ||
I skate. | ||
And it was like really brutal. | ||
We'd go outside in the backyard at 100 degrees, maximum humidity, and I'd just like fall over and just melt. | ||
There's air-conditioned skate parks, though. | ||
Yeah, we can make that happen. | ||
I went to one skate park in Miami. | ||
I don't remember. | ||
It had no A.C. | ||
though. | ||
And it was seriously probably like 110 degrees inside. | ||
And I went inside and I was like, these people are nuts. | ||
They had a fan, like trying to pull the air out. | ||
I'm like, dude, we're in Miami. | ||
Blowing just more humid air on me. | ||
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A.C. | |
must have been broken or something. | ||
And they were trying, they had to keep the doors open, otherwise they'd go out of business. | ||
You know, I get it. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
What do we got? | ||
Jonathan Duger says Ian is right on this thing. | ||
The ice is like heavy weight on one end of a seesaw. | ||
One side falls and the other rises. | ||
Shout out to Ian. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Some science. | ||
Checks out. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
It's got a name. | ||
Nathan Simpson says, Ian is right. | ||
Isostatic rebound is a thing. | ||
My home province in Canada was covered in glaciers during the Ice Age, and as the crust rebounds over time, we sometimes experience small earthquakes. | ||
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Huh. | |
Wow, interesting. | ||
I never knew. | ||
Damn. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, they said that Atlanta sunk beneath the sea, as well as being covered by mud. | ||
It went down. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Florida's next All right, Iman says first super chat listening for two years now. | ||
Hey, appreciate it, man Love the show hi to Lydia speaking of getting hustled got hustled in Enola on bachelors trip woke up with fake phone and $2,300 spend on debit card police didn't care to take a report That's I'm not surprised Happens, bro Joe Harshbarger. | ||
Tim, what if they are driving gas prices up because they want to make it more convenient to drive electric cars | ||
rather than gas ones? | ||
I don't know about all that. | ||
Uh, I do know... | ||
I have an electric, I have a Tesla. | ||
It's great, but you can't really do much with it outside of like running errands. | ||
You can drive it to the store. | ||
You can drive it back, but taking it on longer trips, like we, we drove it three hours. | ||
We got to stop, plug it in and then chill for like 20 minutes as it charges back up. | ||
That's annoying. | ||
Like I'm not too familiar with Tesla's like, do you plug it into like an outlet or something like that? | ||
Or if you plug, you can plug it into an outlet and it'll give you three travel miles per hour of charge. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
So if you get the actual charger, like the superchargers, you can actually charge it up to about 80% in 20 minutes. | ||
Okay. | ||
So that's not that bad, but basically... How much is one of those things, though? | ||
The supercharger? | ||
It's the normal plug. | ||
Oh, it just comes with it? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
Alright, sweet. | ||
So, like, when you pull up to the... It's the outlet that it has. | ||
Okay. | ||
It comes with a wall charger. | ||
You gotta get one installed. | ||
They're like 500 bucks to install in your home. | ||
Okay. | ||
But if you're driving, you know, we would drive from here to like Philly. | ||
We stop at a rest station, you plug in the supercharger, and then you go inside, grab some food, come back out, your car's fully charged, you're good to go. | ||
Not as convenient as just pump to a gas station. | ||
You pump up in a minute, you're done, you're good to go. | ||
See, we got the Range Rover diesel, so we'd be mocking in there. | ||
Yeah, we use diesel. | ||
That's a little glitch in the matrix right there. | ||
Diesel's great. | ||
Range Rover saves. | ||
We actually got a RAM because we're trying to do mobile shows. | ||
So we got a trailer. | ||
We need to set it up. | ||
There's a lot of work that's got to be done to it. | ||
And just there's too many plates spinning to like get everything going. | ||
But we want to go to Nashville, then Austin, then Nashville and back. | ||
Make it a trip where we like hang out for a week. | ||
Nashville's an underrated city, man. | ||
Yeah, it's a fun place to be. | ||
Hector Garcia says sending love from Homestead, Tim. | ||
And don't sleep on it, they recently started a bunch of development. | ||
I'm talking Tesla charging and entertainment complexes. | ||
Prices going up and people gentrifying west of the Redlands. | ||
West of the Redlands, wow! | ||
I'm telling you, man. | ||
South Florida is going to be booming in a couple years. | ||
I'll tell you this, dude. | ||
Some of the best food. | ||
Best food. | ||
When you would get, like, legit food from, like, an abuelita and she's, like, cooking real... Abuelita. | ||
Grandma's cooking. | ||
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It's really good. | |
We would go in and it would be, like, this little hole-in-the-wall place. | ||
And you know that it was, like, they got the meat. | ||
They cooked it. | ||
There's no crap in it. | ||
It's like family cooking. | ||
That was the coolest thing. | ||
Killed the chickens in the back or whatever? | ||
No, definitely. | ||
I once lived across the street from a chicken slaughterhouse. | ||
You'd hear them all screaming at night. | ||
You ever had Jamaican food? | ||
Peter has entered the chat. | ||
Yeah, but like New York, Jamaican food. | ||
I'm taking you all, bro. | ||
We're coming up Miami. | ||
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I got you. | |
You and Lydia. | ||
Yeah, let's do it. | ||
I mean, we could, we get this trailer set up. | ||
We could come down to Miami. | ||
There you go. | ||
We could do our show for a week. | ||
Then we, you know, the plan was We would spend Monday through Thursday doing the shows just in the trailer, and then Friday night we would get a venue and do a live showing. | ||
It's not super easy because we've got to get the camera set up, we've got the light, we've got the internet set up, so... You've got our studio. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But the idea would be to sell tickets, have people come and actually get to hang out, sit in the audience, and then super chats plus audience questions. | ||
People would love that, bro. | ||
I've thought about that. | ||
If you have an audience, you could definitely do that. | ||
Friday nights. | ||
Well, because Friday nights people want to go out. | ||
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Yep. | |
They don't want to sit at home and listen to a podcast on the internet. | ||
So they're out doing something. | ||
We find this venue where they can drink and hang out, and then we're getting the best of both worlds. | ||
Everyone's having a good time. | ||
They can come meet us. | ||
Exactly. | ||
That's smart. | ||
Do it before 10 p.m. | ||
in Miami. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Best auntie ever says, Hey Tim, just looking for a recommendation for an AR for home defense. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Um, I'll just shout out to the Sig M400. | ||
I mean, you know, I've recently just got a bunch of guns. | ||
Steven Crowder sent me the Sig M400, told me it was like the Cadillac of AR-15s or whatever, and it took me like a year to get it, because there was just like, just some, it was just difficult. | ||
I lived in New Jersey, New Jersey had crazy laws, we moved to West Virginia, now it's easy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That thing is amazing. | ||
It really is super easy, super, uh, just... | ||
Easy is the best way to put it. | ||
So for me, and I'm like, I don't have a lot of experience, only got, you know, a year or so now actually working with guns and training. | ||
Okay. | ||
I went out and we went, I had the instructor and everybody show me how to, how to use it. | ||
And it was, it was fantastic. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Glocks and ARs are just standing. | ||
He's a pro. | ||
Can't beat that. | ||
I wonder how. | ||
Wait. | ||
Oh, I didn't say it on air. | ||
Nevermind. | ||
But like the, the, the, the, the muzzle brake on it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, it was, it's powerful. | ||
Like the recoil was very light. | ||
This is a five, five, six home defense though. | ||
I guess an AR. | ||
I just got a nine millimeter AR rifle. | ||
I like that. | ||
Um, because you can use hollow points or frangible nine millimeters. | ||
So there's less penetration. | ||
So it's safer and just, you know, more home defense though. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But wouldn't you want to like, you know, kind of end them. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, a hollow point are seriously. | ||
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Okay. | |
I thought you meant fringes and like, okay. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
Well, so, you know, like hollow points, less likely to go through the walls. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
All right, fair enough. | ||
When it hits a person. | ||
Yeah, because it hits them, it goes, it stays in them and it splatters. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It expands and mushroom tips. | ||
I mean, to be honest, I talked about this before. | ||
I was like, I don't want to end them. | ||
You know, I don't even want to have to shoot somebody. | ||
But you got, that's the hard realities. | ||
I told you the story about when I'm in Miami, they said a guy got his house invaded and he walked down the stairs. | ||
No idea what's happening. | ||
It took a hole in the chest. | ||
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Yeah, man. | |
So sometimes the sad reality is like, you don't get to make that choice. | ||
They made it for you. | ||
Right. | ||
I'll say it in the uncut version. | ||
We'll save it for the uncut. | ||
Justin Bell says, not having children is equivalent to ending your genetic line that has been evolving for how long? | ||
Billions of years. | ||
We gain sentience to end ourselves. | ||
We'll get into a bit of this in the bonus segment too because that's the stuff where YouTube gets really mad. | ||
All right, let's see what we got. | ||
ASU says, fresh and fit, did the Red Pill Manosphere go mainstream? | ||
Tim, can you have Rolo and Coach Greg Adams on the podcast? | ||
I'm not familiar. | ||
I've heard of Rolo for sure. | ||
I don't know who Coach Greg is. | ||
You guys know who that is? | ||
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He's a good dude. | |
He's a good dude. | ||
Coach Greg Adams. | ||
Yeah, well, definitely. | ||
We actually, like, I think we talk about, like, men's issues and stuff. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Relatively often. | ||
It's mostly political and cultural. | ||
Not as often as we used to. | ||
Yeah, not as often as we used to. | ||
We actually, like, one of our first guests was, uh, was he like a psychology? | ||
Yeah, uh, Sean Smith. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
Okay. | ||
But it's, but it's mostly because it's like, uh, gender is obviously a huge driver in cultural politics. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And, and how movies are being made and how all this stuff is doing, you know, is, is, is, is changing and happening. | ||
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So. | |
And also it's trending very well too. | ||
These topics are very hot. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Um, yeah. | ||
A lot, a lot of guys are struggling, man. | ||
And I think, uh, since, you know, My prediction is as women become more and more selective and they deal with a smaller, smaller portion of men, you know, that top 10% of men and it dwindles down, more and more guys are going to go looking for answers. | ||
They're going to go on Google. | ||
How do I get girls? | ||
They're going to find us. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
Try to figure this stuff out. | ||
We've seen so many marriages and like relationships. | ||
It's crazy, man. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Check this out. | ||
Joe Novosel says, any app is a dating app if you're creepy enough. | ||
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That's true. | |
Did you hear about the guys who are hitting up women on LinkedIn? | ||
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Yo, there's a whole technique of using LinkedIn to get girls. | |
Which is cringy to me. | ||
I got a buddy that does it. | ||
He uses LinkedIn to get girls. | ||
That's so cringy though. | ||
No, dude, it could work because you got status on there. | ||
If you do it right, you're coming from kind of like a mentor, like higher status. | ||
So the girls, women, there's a reason why secretaries sit with their bosses. | ||
Just go on a sugar site. | ||
You could do that too, but it's just, I guess it's... | ||
I say use every avenue, man. | ||
Use every avenue, guys. | ||
Cold approach, online dating, LinkedIn game, whatever you gotta do. | ||
Imagine hearing the VP hit me up to go on a date. | ||
Who's the VP? | ||
It's like, I don't know, it's cringy. | ||
I say use everything. | ||
No shame. | ||
Okay. | ||
The Civic Nationalist says I ride around the UK on my 500cc motorbike, and I used to pick up chicks in nightclubs. | ||
Never once used a dating app. | ||
But I did meet my GF of one year on Instagram, and when she's not at uni, we go on the same rides. | ||
God save the Queen. | ||
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Okay. | |
Jay Rich says, are we headed towards a world where the average man and woman won't settle for each other and ultimately live alone and pay to play with the top 1% of either gender when they need to? | ||
Would that be better or worse than what we have now? | ||
The only thing I would say is it's not going to be the average man be willing to settle. | ||
It's going to be the average woman won't settle. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It's going to be, because average women now, if you ask them what they want in a man, they're not describing an average man. | ||
They're describing a man that's above average. | ||
It was one thing we learned from the show, talking to hundreds of women, they will never submit. | ||
They don't give a shit. | ||
Oh, I'd rather have a dog, cat, live alone. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
They really don't want an average man at all, man. | ||
At all. | ||
Because we like to ask the girls, hey, how tall does he gotta be? | ||
How much money does he gotta earn? | ||
If we were to average it out from all the hundreds of women we've spoken to, over six feet tall, at least $100,000 a year, attractive, in somewhat shape, not being fat, You're already describing a man that's in the top, you know, 5%, you know, of men. | ||
Because only 10% of all U.S. | ||
households make over $100,000 a year. | ||
So if you extrapolate that for single men that are attractive that meet these other requirements of yours that are 6 feet, we're talking top 5, top 3, top 4%. | ||
Not even 0.1? | ||
Because they're single as well? | ||
I'm being generous. | ||
Look, let's think about this too. | ||
Single as well, right there. | ||
So these guys who are highly sought after, they're probably already dating somebody. | ||
Exactly. | ||
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Yes. | |
Multiple people. | ||
Here's another equalizer, clout. | ||
If you have clout nowadays, it's kind of like the social currency. | ||
You have that, you have access to a lot of women. | ||
Yeah, and it's just, the thing is, is I think, um, well, it's not even I think at this point after interviewing hundreds of women, I know they have an abundance mentality that is almost detrimental to their, uh, ability to lock down a guy because they think, well, I went to this social situation or I went to this party or I was on this yacht and I met all these kinds of guys. | ||
These, these guys are abundant. | ||
No, they're not like they're abundant. | ||
Maybe from, from a, they want to sleep with you. | ||
Uh, uh, Because women don't understand that just like women have like a dual mating strategy, men do too. | ||
You know, you have the girls that you want to just like hook up with, then you got girls that are wifey material. | ||
The problem is that a lot of women conflate a guy wanting to sleep with them and give them attention as, okay, well this guy is a potential candidate for a relationship too. | ||
And what they don't understand is that, you know, relationship value and, you know, attractive value are two different things, you know? | ||
And a lot of guys, and here's the other thing too, I always tell women too, they get mad at me, but you know, feminists, if you want to get mad at it, it's what it is. | ||
A man's value is derived from how many attractive women can you get and sleep with. | ||
A woman's value is determined by what caliber of man can you attract and most importantly, retain. | ||
If you don't got a ring, you lost. | ||
The thing is this, we like to give out participation trophies and don't like to have losers, especially when we deal women. | ||
Women, we like to coddle them. | ||
No. | ||
If you are not married, or in a serious relationship with a man that you love, admire, and respect, and want to be with, you lost as a woman. | ||
And as a man, if you can't attract an abundant amount of women, or at least a woman that you find attractive that you want, then you lost as a man. | ||
The problem is that we don't like to have winners and losers. | ||
We want to give everyone a participation trophy. | ||
And it's okay to call a man a loser, but not okay to call a woman a loser. | ||
And the thing is this, they want to play the game on easy mode, because let's be honest, dating for women is on easy mode. | ||
But they want to get hard mode benefits. | ||
They want to be able to say, well, I have guys in my DMs. | ||
Hey, well, I got, I get invited to these kinds of parties. | ||
Well, I got guys taking me out on dates, blah, blah, blah. | ||
I should be able to be promiscuous as well. | ||
No, you got the game on easy mode, so you don't get hard mode benefits. | ||
If you want the exotic drops from the boss, you know, you don't get that on easy mode. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
So like, men play the game on hard mode. | ||
So therefore, we can go ahead and, you know, be promiscuous. | ||
We can go ahead and, you know, have a bunch of women because it's very difficult for men to get women. | ||
And the thing is, women get mad at me when I say this too. | ||
Men don't cheat, they just exercise options when they get to a certain level. | ||
And here's another thing too, like another fallacy that they have. | ||
Well, I deserve a high-value man. | ||
Cool, you know what? | ||
If you have a high-value man, that's fine. | ||
But guess what? | ||
You're gonna have to share him in the bedroom. | ||
What? | ||
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That's BS! | |
Why can't he just be faithful? | ||
Why can't this man just be faithful to me? | ||
And I have to tell him all the time. | ||
Okay, there's two families. | ||
You're in one family, I'm one family, right? | ||
You, I inherit my million dollars. | ||
You were born poor and you had to earn your million dollars. | ||
You had to scale up three businesses, whatever. | ||
20, 30 years passes by, I spent all my money, maybe betting on Dogecoin, whatever. | ||
No offense to the Dogecoin investors, right? | ||
And then you, you built up three different businesses up to $2 million net worth. | ||
And then I come to you and tell you, hey, listen, you need to invest your money like this. | ||
You're going to look at me like, are you crazy? | ||
I'm not listening to you. | ||
Why? | ||
Well, because I inherited my million for my family, whereas you had to earn your million. | ||
So how can you dictate to a self-made millionaire how to invest his money when he made it himself and you inherited your money? | ||
And that's what I tell women. | ||
You inherited your value. | ||
You cannot dictate how a man spends his value when he had to earn it. | ||
You must preserve your value. | ||
Men must create their value. | ||
We play by different rules. | ||
Women do earn their value, though. | ||
In terms of, depending on the guy they're going for, looking good, staying fit, taking care of themselves. | ||
But they're born with value. | ||
Their looks are inherent. | ||
It's inherent to them. | ||
So, I get it. | ||
By no means am I saying a woman's existence is easy. | ||
Makeup, wearing heels, and all this other stuff. | ||
It ain't easy. | ||
But what I am saying is that they're given the value up front. | ||
And it's their job to preserve it. | ||
But check this out. | ||
It's also, technology, I think, is one of the big problems. | ||
Technology is one of the reasons women have to go get jobs in the first place. | ||
Because the high-value men can now get with whoever they want, average women don't have a guy who's gonna support them. | ||
They have to get a job. | ||
I would say I would blame it more on the lack of a father in a household. | ||
The reason why, you know, the divorce rates are so high and, you know, women are not happy with men is because the father used to be a critical component in mate selection. | ||
And the father would pick a man that was conducive to his daughter's long-term success from a security standpoint. | ||
You know, he didn't have to be the most arousing guy, be the nerd, whatever, but that guy was going to be a really good husband and a really good father. | ||
The thing is though, since women make their own money, right? | ||
Alpha, alpha seed, beta need, right? | ||
Shout out to Rolex Massey. | ||
If they make their own money, they no longer want that security from that guy that might be, you know, a loser. | ||
They want the hot guy that, that, that is attractive and makes money, more money than them. | ||
And there's a bunch of other reasons why society fails when you remove the father, but the father is a critical component in his wife being able to lock down a man and be happy in a relationship as well. | ||
All right, we got this one from Simulation115. | ||
He says, what are the guest's thoughts on otaku and anime culture and its effect on dating? | ||
Honestly, man, I love anime however, I would say though it's created it's created space where like it's a bunch of guys that Only how to put this thing that bubble and it's kind of like they I Don't so harsh, but they only look at women as I don't know how to say this in a nice way. | ||
They look at women as characters. | ||
I swear bro. Yeah, they look at women as like um characters and when you look at the most characters kind of | ||
like they Don't know how to put this into words bro. They treat them | ||
like they're not real They try exactly like some kind of and they go like sex | ||
dolls or so It means like okay, you watch anime bro, but that's not the | ||
real life It's kind of like a perception of how things could be but | ||
it's not real life So go out there talk to girls live a good lifestyle | ||
But remember that anime is for fun when you're bored, but it's not real life. That's all I say here | ||
Here's a good one. | ||
Hayden says, I make over 100k a year, live in a more rural state, 30 and have no kids. | ||
Most girls my age have kids. | ||
Kids get hurt in breakups too. | ||
I want my relationship to be number one, not another man's kid. | ||
Marriage remains after the kids leave the house. | ||
Being there for each other is priority number one. | ||
A lot of guys don't want to marry someone who's already got kids too. | ||
I agree 100%. | ||
You should not marry a single mom. | ||
This is going to get controversial. | ||
You married a single mom. | ||
Stupid. | ||
For a young guy coming up, especially when you're on your rise and you have no kids yourself, to marry a single mother with a kid, you're literally just saying to yourself, you know what? | ||
I'm going to put my dreams behind, focus on this person's seed, and raise them. | ||
I'm not saying it's a bad thing. | ||
I'm just saying, why would you do that when it's not your kid? | ||
So my thing is, look, if you're young, you want to make something of yourself and be successful. | ||
You don't want to have roadblocks in your life that can actually damage your progress. | ||
So I'm just saying, look, don't date single mothers because one, you'll take care of someone else's kid. | ||
Two, it may pull you back from your dreams. | ||
And three, think about this. | ||
There's millions of other girls that are single with no kids. | ||
Why are you going to that girl? | ||
She's already had somebody give her imprint and you're not going to break that imprint. | ||
from from uh from biological and from like a financial standpoint it's just not intelligent to do that like you you're basically what's happening is you have a hundred percent responsibility with like no authority because this is not your child yep so you know the disciplining there's going to be some you know arguments probably with with the wife on that um it's not your kid so they're probably not going to respect you the same they're gonna you're not Not my daddy! | ||
And then you're putting all this money and effort into a child that isn't yours, and the woman can leave at any time. | ||
It's going to hurt you twice as bad, because you're going to build an attachment to that child to some degree. | ||
And you have zero rights to that child if something goes down. | ||
So it's in a man's best interest to have his own kids, and to marry a woman that doesn't have kids, and raise your own seed. | ||
Because family court's already bad enough. | ||
You're already going to lose your own biological kids, more than likely. | ||
So you better at least have it be where you have a small chance of being able to see them versus having a stepchildren that aren't even yours. | ||
And last thing, in your own home, discipline is made up to the woman because remember, that's not your kid. | ||
So if you hit them, if you punish them, remember, it's motherly instincts saying, hey, you know what? | ||
That's not your kid. | ||
Don't, don't punish them. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's a bad bet for men to marry a single mom or get with a single mom. | ||
Caleb Bakta says, women might age like milk, but you MIG towers never grow up. | ||
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Ooh. | |
I mean, I wouldn't identify ourselves as make towers, but... Hey, no comment. | ||
But, I mean, yeah, I mean... Like, here's the thing. | ||
Like, we don't have a problem with guys in that community. | ||
They have... They point out facts! | ||
They speak a lot of truths, man, and they choose... So, basically, they've looked at the sexual marketplace that we just described, with the globalized marketplace, and hypergamon, steroids, whatever, and they've decided, I'm leaving, I'm not playing. | ||
And that's fine. | ||
That's fine. | ||
We ain't gonna shame those guys. | ||
Because, honestly, I don't like you. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Is it really worth dating nowadays? | ||
What are you gaining from this? | ||
You get married, you might lose. | ||
You meet a girl, it's just like... There's a lot of risk. | ||
Look at the facts. | ||
Look at the whole agenda here. | ||
Is it worth it? | ||
Probably not. | ||
Give me that book. | ||
I'm not going to knock the MGTOW guys. | ||
I'll just say this. | ||
For us, we enjoy going out there, dating casually, doing our thing, you know, womanizing. | ||
We enjoy it. | ||
If guys want to learn how to do it, we're here. | ||
If you don't want to be in the marketplace, cool. | ||
We ain't going to knock you for it, but we understand where they're coming from. | ||
Yep. | ||
Wolfstar says, H-pound H-pound, I think he meant H3H3, proves Tim is a fool. | ||
Ethan is a Chad and Tim can't get a girlfriend because he's a pathetic loser. | ||
Did H3H3 talk about me? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Did H3H3 write that chat? | ||
What the heck? | ||
I don't know if they actually talk about me. | ||
I mean, I would be, yeah, absolutely. | ||
I mean, H3H3 is a huge show. | ||
They're talking about little old me? | ||
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Wow. | |
People on the internet? | ||
Get on that radar. | ||
You're booming and they'll talk about you no matter what. | ||
Yeah, like, when you've got drama shows like H3H3, where their whole thing is to, like, drama, not issues, then it makes sense they would want to talk about me because I was criticizing them and they were doing this thing with Crowder or whatever. | ||
But I mean, there's no real overlap between anything that we do. | ||
Like, you know, all the conversation with Sam Seder about deontology or utilitarianism, and the guy's not smart enough to know what those things are. | ||
And then Ethan will bring that guy on his show, who's not smart enough to know basic philosophical concepts, to be able to talk about things like solipsism or whatever. | ||
If we're gonna talk about, like, the current political state of, you know, Taiwan, China, of which I'm not even an expert, and then some guy who does a drama show who's like, I don't do any research, I just do whatever I'm told by the government, like, there's not even an overlap there. | ||
By all means, guys, like, we're not a pop culture podcast, you know what I mean? | ||
So it's in his best interest to be like, ah, you know, Tim Pool or whatever, and then do this thing with Steven Crowder. | ||
We talk about a lot of stuff that's extremely esoteric and it's not particularly valuable, which is tough. | ||
Because I know that if we do a drama show, if we do drama and gossip and Britney Spears and all that stuff and Minecraft or Fortnite, that's money in the bank. | ||
We don't do that. | ||
It'd be so easy. | ||
That's why it's like, hey man, if he talks about me and he gets people to know who I am, I guess it's good in the long run. | ||
Free marketing. | ||
Free marketing for you, man. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Haters gonna hate. | ||
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Yeah. | |
But whatever, I mean, I think he's alright. | ||
He makes good content. | ||
It's just drama stuff. | ||
It's pop culture. | ||
We don't do that. | ||
Alright, let's see what else we got. | ||
Aaron says, read Soren Kierkegaard, father of existentialism, writing on self. | ||
The first stage where most people stick is aesthetic, which embodies the arts and the erotic. | ||
They see boredom as the root of all evil and is preoccupied with making life interesting. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, that's like most people though, isn't it? | ||
Yeah, I mean, the worst thing you could do to a woman is make her bored. | ||
You know? | ||
That's the biggest thing. | ||
Like, when girls, like, leave a guy, or whatever, and he's, like, he just doesn't give her an emotional rollercoaster, because women are slaves to their emotions, man. | ||
There's a reason why they love crime dramas, and why they, you know, they like certain types of television, and gossiping, and all this other stuff. | ||
Women are more interested in people. | ||
Men tend to be more interested in things. | ||
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Right. | |
And unfortunately, people tend to come with drama, which is why women are more interested in it, on a balance of probabilities. | ||
Is this all women know? | ||
Because I know there are some feminists who are like, oh my god, you're generalizing! | ||
Generalizing is how the world works, so that people can prepare for how the general world works. | ||
Sam Devlin says, I have always been believer that men and women are created to be complementary to one another. | ||
Yes. | ||
My partner and I find balance in each other, and it is beautiful. | ||
Side note, my wonderful man bought me a Peloton last year, and I felt like a queen. | ||
Yeah. | ||
See, that's how it should be. | ||
We believe that men and women should be together. | ||
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100%. | |
However, I'm not getting finessed. | ||
Yeah, men and women are better together than they are apart. | ||
Yes, there's some situations that make it almost impossible nowadays with marriage and women being incentivized to break that marriage contract. | ||
But, you know, men and women work together. | ||
We've done it for centuries and we've come pretty far, right? | ||
You're looking at us and 1080p right now, right? | ||
So here's a good one. | ||
Rondo says yo, I never thought I'd see fresh and fit on Tim cast fresh and fit How do I convince my friend to not hate women? | ||
He had his heart broken when he was dating. | ||
Oh Yeah, so he's going through that rage right now. | ||
Yeah, the biggest thing dude is You got to understand guys that you know shout out to our boy Rollo again like I agree with him 100% on this like women love opportunistically man like you got to bring something to the table and I think a lot of the times when men get frustrated with women it's because they think that it's a Disney fairytale she's gonna love me for me unconditional love we we had a discussion one time with girls and you know they were all saying like yeah I believe in unconditional love again what do I always say women get the privilege of living in a Disney fairytale you got to live in a fact-based reality as a man | ||
Women love opportunistically. | ||
They love you for what you bring to the table, and that's okay. | ||
There's nothing wrong with it. | ||
Don't hate them for what they'll never be to you. | ||
There ain't gonna be no idealistic lover, man. | ||
And I'll say, look, man. | ||
You understand, right, bro? | ||
It's just your turn. | ||
Understand that any woman you're with right now is for a season. | ||
It may not be forever. | ||
And it's true for life. | ||
Nothing is forever. | ||
So if you're with a girl right now, she breaks your heart, understandably. | ||
Definitely, it sucks. | ||
But at the same time, Tomorrow, Janet's going to be there. | ||
So there's more girls out there. | ||
It's just your turn. | ||
Don't take it personal, bro, because it's not about you. | ||
It's about the whole agenda. | ||
And here's the other thing, too. | ||
That's why on our podcast, we're so big on self-improvement. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because a lot of guys need the fulfillment through women. | ||
No, guys, you need the fulfillment through you. | ||
You need to be working on your business, your fitness, becoming a better man, because when you become a better man and a woman is just a complement to your life, bang, she's going to immediately fall into her place and her feminine. | ||
She's going to know that you're on a path and women She's not your co-pilot, guys. | ||
She's your flight attendant. | ||
And the more you level up, the more options you're gonna have. | ||
She wants to follow your lead, guys, and she's only gonna follow your lead if you got enough Pokemon badges. | ||
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A lot of you guys got one Pokemon badge out here, trying to get chicks. | |
Women want leaders, man, so you guys gotta become, and then you can come. | ||
But you see how she broke his heart? | ||
If you would level up you know to a certain level you could have her break your heart that sucks of course but guess what you're at a high level where you have options you know to your life so if she messes up guess what Janet's here Jackie's here so it doesn't really matter it doesn't hurt you that bad because you have options for yourself so Right on, man. | ||
Well, I think we should get ready for this members only segment. | ||
So if you are not a member, go to TimCast.com, become a member. | ||
The site's taken off, man. | ||
I can't believe how many people signed up. | ||
It's huge. | ||
We're hiring people. | ||
I think we're gonna have like four, five people in the newsroom within like a couple of weeks or so. | ||
So that's huge. | ||
That's nice. | ||
Actually, no, I'm wrong. | ||
It's like six. | ||
Six people. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So this is going to be huge. | ||
Go to TimCast.com, become a member, smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, hit that notification bell. | ||
You can follow us on Instagram and Facebook at TimCastIRL. | ||
And you can follow me at TimCast. | ||
You guys want to shout out your social media? | ||
Yeah. | ||
We have a joint page, Fresh and Fit Miami. | ||
We also have YouTube as well, Fresh and Fit. | ||
And then my personal one is FreshprintCEO. | ||
Unplug Fit with Two T's. | ||
And guys, yeah, get on us on our Fresh N' Fit. | ||
We do our main podcast Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. | ||
And then we do a nighttime show every time we're bringing some lovely ladies and discuss dating and react to videos every night, Fresh N' Fit After Hours. | ||
And then we have a Fresh N' Fit Clips channel. | ||
Check that out, too. | ||
And Instagram, of course. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
DMs on men. | ||
There you go. | ||
You can also follow me, iancrossland.net and at iancrossland on social media. | ||
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Thanks. | |
All right. | ||
I wanted to close with a quote, which I don't usually do, but I was thinking about this quote while we were talking tonight, and this is something that's been bothering me a lot about feminism lately. | ||
This quote is from Musashi, and it says, And I think this is exactly what's happening with feminism, and that is what breaks my heart. | ||
Wow, that was beautiful. | ||
Yeah, hopefully that clears up in the next few years. | ||
Anyway, you guys can follow me on Twitter, as I attempt to get more followers than Sour Patch Kids. | ||
We will see you all at TimCast.com in the bonus segment, so thanks for hanging out. |